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# Title
 1  2009 - 05/19/2009 - Application of OSHA PEL for nitric oxide as 8-hr TWA to pregnant employees.
 2  2008 - 12/22/2008 - Requirements of the HCS and the employer's ability to rely on a manufacturer's hazard determination.
 3  1992 - 08/12/1992 - Training requirements for maintenance of housekeeping personnel.
 4  1991 - 04/03/1991 - Emergency response in the trucking industry.
 5  1991 - 01/30/1991 - HCP requirements for employers at multi-employer worksites
 6  1990 - 01/22/1990 - Hazard Communication Standard.
 7  1990 - 01/09/1990 - Procedures a demolition and salvage constructor could employ in lieu of providing material safety data sheets for specific metals.
 8  1989 - 09/07/1989 - OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard.
 9  1989 - 09/01/1989 - Hospital technicians required to attend HCS training and a clarification of coverage of pharmaceuticals under the HCS.
 10  1988 - 06/16/1988 - HCS training for employees contracted to jobs working under the supervision of another employer.
 11  1988 - 05/11/1988 - Employers are responsible for training new employees on the HCS
 12  1988 - 05/06/1988 - Retraining employees who have been previously trained by another employer.
 13  1988 - 04/10/1988 - The employer must provide the 1910.1200 verbal training in a language that is comprehensible.

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