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 1  1995 - 10/06/1995 - 8-hour total weight average (TWA) permissible exposure limit (PEL).
 2  1995 - 08/07/1995 - The interpretation of the medical examinations and consultations for employees who are hired for areas that have ethylene oxide.
 3  1993 - 03/01/1993 - Ethylene oxide tank changing operations.
 4  1991 - 12/02/1991 - Hazwoper training in hospitals.
 5  1990 - 04/26/1990 - Clarification of 29 CFR 1910.1047(h)(2) Requirements for Emergency EtO Limit
 6  1988 - 07/11/1988 - Clarification on the use of respirators while unloading ethylene oxide (EtO) sterilization chambers.
 7  1987 - 01/13/1987 - Plans are required for EtO emergency situations and must be written in accordance with 1910.38 and 1910.39.
 8  1987 - 01/08/1987 - Means of alerting employees during EtO emergency situations in hospitals;direct voice communication may be used to warn employees during an EtO emergency.
 9  1986 - 07/31/1986 - Sampling methods for ethylene oxide
 10  1984 - 11/23/1984 - Labeling provisions in the ethylene oxide final rule will not apply where EtO is used as a pesticide.
 11  1984 - 11/13/1984 - Acceptable respirators for exposure to ethylene oxide; Acceptable respirators for exposure to ethylene oxide.

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