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Occupational Health Professionals |
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Occupational health and safety professionals are persons
who have been accredited through appropriate procedures to practice a profession
related to occupational health or who provide occupational health services
according to the provision of relevant regulations. There are currently no specific OSHA standards for
occupational health professionals. However, this page highlights OSHA general industry standards regulating toxic and
hazardous substances that have specific medical surveillance or services requirements.
Section 5(a)(1) of the OSH Act, often referred to as the General Duty
Clause, requires employers to "furnish to each of his employees employment and a
place of employment which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or
are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his employees". Section
5(a)(2) requires employers to "comply with occupational safety and health
standards promulgated under this Act".
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Note: Twenty-four states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands have
OSHA-approved State Plans and have adopted their own standards and enforcement policies. For the most part, these States adopt standards that are
identical to Federal OSHA. However, some States have adopted different standards applicable to this topic or may have different enforcement policies. |
Highlighted Standards
General Industry (29
CFR 1910)
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1910 Subpart H, Hazardous materials
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1910 Subpart I, Personal protective equipment [related topic page]
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1910 Subpart N, Materials handling and storage
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1910 Subpart Z, Toxic and hazardous substances [related topic page]
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1910.1001, Asbestos
[related topic page]
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1910.1003, 13 Carcinogens (4-Nitrobiphenyl, etc.). Applies to:
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1910.1004, alpha-Naphthylamine
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1910.1006, Methyl chloromethyl ether
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1910.1007, 3,3'Dichlorobenzidiene (and its salts)
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1910.1008, bis-Chloromethyl ether
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1910.1009, beta-Naphthylamine
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1910.1010, Benzidine
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1910.1011, 4-Aminodiphenyl
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1910.1012, Ethyleneimine
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1910.1013, beta-Propiolactone
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1910.1014, 2-Acetylaminofluroene
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1910.1015, 4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene
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1910.1016, N-Nitrosodimethylamine
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1910.1017, Vinyl chloride
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1910.1018, Inorganic arsenic [related topic page]
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1910.1025, Lead [related topic page]
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1910.1027, Cadmium [related topic page]
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1910.1028, Benzene [related topic page]
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1910.1029, Coke oven emissions
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1910.1030, Bloodborne pathogens [related topic page]
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1910.1043, Cotton dust [related topic page]
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1910.1044, 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane
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1910.1045, Acrylonitrile
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1910.1047, Ethylene oxide [related topic page]
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1910.1048, Formaldehyde [related topic page]
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1910.1050, Methylenedianiline
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1910.1051, 1,3 Butadiene [related topic page]
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1910.1052, Methylene chloride [related topic page]
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1910.1200, Hazard communication [related topic page]
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1910.1450, Occupational exposure to hazardous chemicals in laboratories
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