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Section 5 - V. Health Effects |
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V. Health Effects A. Introduction The toxicity of BD was long considered to be low and non-cumulative. Thus, the OSHA standard for BD was 1,000 ppm on the basis of its irritation of mucous membranes ...
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Section 4 - IV. Summary and Explanation of the Standard |
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IV. SUMMARY AND EXPLANATION OF THE STANDARD The following sections discuss the individual requirements of the standard. Each section includes an analysis of the record evidence and the policy conside...
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Section 3 - III. Summary and Explanation of the Standard |
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III. Summary and Explanation of the Standard The following discussion, which tracks the final rule paragraph by paragraph, summarizes the significant substantive differences between this final rule a...
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Section 2 - II. Summary and Explanation of the Standard |
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II. Summary and Explanation of the Standard Paragraph (a) - Scope, Application, and Definitions 1. Scope. OSHA proposed to define the scope of this final rule in paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2). "Scope"...
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Section 3 - III. Executive Summary |
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III. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The following is a summary of the health effects, permissible exposure limit, medical removal protection, and feasibility sections of the final standard. A brief description of...
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Section 3 - III. Events Leading to the Final Standard |
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III. Events Leading to the Final Standard Hepatitis B virus (HBV) has long been recognized as a pathogen capable of causing serious illness and death. Because the virus is transmitted through blood a...
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Intro. to Respiratory Protection |
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Occupational Safety and Health Administration 29 CFR Parts 1910 and 1926 [Docket No. H-049] RIN 1218-AA05 Respiratory Protection AGENCY: Occupational Safety and Health Administrat...
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Section 6 - VI. Health Effects Discussion and Determination of Final PEL |
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VI. Health Effects Discussion and Determination of Final PEL A. General Principles of Toxicology and Dose Response Introduction As long ago as the 16th century, people recognized that there is no suc...
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Section 5 - V. Significance of Risk |
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V. Significance of Risk Respirators are used by American workers as a means of protection against a multitude of respiratory hazards that include chemical, biological, and radiological agents. Situat...
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Section 9 - IX. Summary and Explanation of the Standard |
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IX. Summary and Explanation of the Standard OSHA believes that the requirements set forth in this final standard are those, based on currently available data in the record, which are necessary and ap...
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