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Ethylene Oxide Standards

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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.

Improving Workplace Protection For New Workers

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Fact Sheet No. OSHA 93-07 IMPROVING WORKPLACE PROTECTION FOR NEW WORKERS NEW WORKER, HIGH RISK! If you are new at your job, your risk of injury is much greater than for more experienced c...

Job Safety And Health

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INFORMATION DATE 19920715 DESCRIPTION USDOL Program Highlights-Job Safety and Health STANDARD NUMBER 1926.602 SUBJECT Job Safety and Health U.S. Department of Labor Program Highlights Fact Sheet...

New Directions Program

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INFORMATION DATE 19890617 DESCRIPTION USDOL Program Highlights, New Directions SUBJECT New Directions ABSTRACT New Directions is a national training program, funded by the Occupational Safety and H...

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