Standard Number > 1910 > 1910.1048
- 1910.1048 - 8-hour total weight average (TWA) permissible exposure limit (PEL). [10/06/1995]
- 1910.1048 - Application of the formaldehyde standard, 1910.1048, to private medical school personnel. [06/22/1990]
- 1910.1048 - Clarification of sampling and testing protocols for determining employee exposure to airborne contaminants. [11/22/2011]
- 1910.1048 - Clarify issues related to the joint venture study and its use as objective data under the Formaldehyde Standard. [03/22/1995]
- 1910.1048 - Employee concern about overexposure to formaldehyde at FEMA trailer manufacturing sites. [09/09/2008]
- 1910.1048 - Formaldehyde standard and private medical school personnel [05/16/1990]
- 1910.1048 - Hazard warning label requirements. [09/27/1993]
- 1910.1048 - Labeling requirements for Formaldehyde when used as an insecticide. [08/09/1993]
- 1910.1048 - OSHA does not regulate the outer shipping container of hazardous material. [09/13/1993]
- 1910.1048 - OSHA rulemaking on formaldehyde exposure limits. [03/13/1998]
- 1910.1048 - Protective equipment for formaldehyde exposure. [03/25/1998]
- 1910.1048 - Pulmonary function testing training requirements and spirometer transmission of disease. [06/17/1993]
- 1910.1048 - Requirements under the formaldehyde standard for quick drench showers, eye wash facilities, emergency plans and sampling. [12/12/1989]
- 1910.1048 - The Scott "formaldehyde" chin-style canister respirators are acceptable. [02/26/1988]
- 1910.1048(c) - Formaldehyde exposure and ergonomic hazards in the embalming/funeral home industry. [07/08/2005]
- 1910.1048(c)(2) - Clarification of sampling and testing protocols for determining employee exposure to airborne contaminants. [11/22/2011]
- 1910.1048(d) - Formaldehyde exposure and ergonomic hazards in the embalming/funeral home industry. [07/08/2005]
- 1910.1048(h)(1)(ii) - Formaldehyde Standard Clarification [02/21/1989]
- 1910.1048(l) - Medical surveillance requirements of the formaldehyde standard [08/08/1990]
- 1910.1048(n) - Formaldehyde exposure and ergonomic hazards in the embalming/funeral home industry. [07/08/2005]

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