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Abstract:
OSHA proposes to amend its existing air contaminant standards that
set PELs for the maritime, construction and agriculture industry
sectors. Since ACGIH recommendations were compiled, there has been
new research and many new substances have entered general use. As a
result both the ACGIH and NIOSH have recommended new or lower
exposure limits for many substances. OSHA is proposing to issue more
protective exposure limits for approximately 210 to 220 additional
limits which currently exist in general industry, maritime,
construction and agriculture. Diseases that will be reduced include
heart disease, cancer, neurological disorders, lung, liver and
kidney disease, eye disorders, moderate and severe irritation and
other disorders. The new standard will prevent approximately 8 to 13
deaths and 31,000 illnesses per year. A new section 1915.1000 for
shipyards, section 1917.1000 for maritime and a new section
1918.1000 for longshoring will be added. For construction section
1926.55 will be revised and for agriculture a new section 1928.1000
will be added. Written comments should be directed to OSHA Docket
Office, Docket No. H-020A, room N-2834, USDOL, 200 Constitution
Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20210, telephone (202)523- 7894.
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