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INFORMATION DATE 19890626 DESCRIPTION USDOL Program Highlights, Back Injuries SUBJECT Back Injuries3/4 Nation's Number One Workplace Safety Problem U. S. Department of Labo...
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INFORMATION DATE 19920218, DESCRIPTION USDOL Program Highlights, Protection Against Asbestos STANDARD NUMBER 1910.1001; 1926.58...
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INFORMATION DATE 19920218 DESCRIPTION USDOL Program Highlights-Cotton Dust TOPIC Cotton Dust STANDARD NUMBER 1910.1043 SUBJECT Cotton Dust ABSTRACT Cotton dust...
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Fact Sheet No. OSHA 93-43 ENFORCEMENT POLICY ON TUBERCULOSIS In the face of increased hazards posed by tuberculosis, including drug-resistant strains of the disease, OSHA has issued enfo...
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Fact Sheet No. OSHA 93-48 Lead Exposure in Construction ENGINEERING CONTROLS Because lead is a cumulative and persistent toxic substance and because lead-caused health effects may result from low l...
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On June 22, 1984, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a standard which set a limit on worker exposure to ethylene oxide (EtO) averaged over an either hour day to protect about 68,000 workers exposed to the substance. The standard was amended April 6, 1988, to further reduce the health risk associated with EtO by requiring control of short-term exposure to EtO as well. Workers primarily employed by hospitals and medical products manufacturers will benefit most from the 1988 amendment.
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INFORMATION DATE 19890626 DESCRIPTION USDOL Program Highlights, Hazard Waste Operations SUBJECT Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response U.S. Department of Labor Program Highlights Fact...
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Fact Sheet No. OSHA 93-49 Lead Exposure in Construction HOUSEKEEPING AND PERSONAL HYGIENE PRACTICES Lead is a cumulative and persistent toxic substance that poses a serious health risk. A rigorous ...
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Hard hats, goggles, face shields, earplugs, steel-toed shoes, respirators. What do all these items have in common? They are all various forms of personal protective equi...
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT by Rich Seeley Hard hats, goggles, face shields, earplugs, steel-toed shoes, respirators. What do all these items have in common? They are all various forms of personal...