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# | Federal Register |
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1 | - 1910.124 - 89:7774-8023 - Emergency Response Standard; Proposed Rule - PDF |
2 | - 1910.124 - 69:9643-9647 - Changes to State Plans: Approval of Oregon State Standards - PDF |
# | Regulations |
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1 | General requirements for dipping and coating operations. |
# | Letters of Interpretation |
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1 | - 1910.124(h)(4) - Periodic medical exams for electroplating workers exposed to chromic acid |
2 | - 1910.124(b)(4)(ii) - Vapor areas must be limited; concentrations must remain below 25% of the substances' lower flammable limit |
3 | - 1910.124(b)(1) - Vapor areas must be limited; concentrations must remain below 25% of the substances' lower flammable limit |
4 | - 1910.124, 1910.124(b)(1), 1910.124(b)(4)(ii) - Vapor areas must be limited; concentrations must remain below 25% of the substances' lower flammable limit |
5 | - 1910.124 - The use of flammable and combustible liquids in dip tanks. |
6 | - 1910.124 - Ventilation requirements for the auto and printing industries. |
7 | - 1910.124 - 1910.123-1910.126, As Applied to Dip Tanks Containing Varnish for Electric Motor Coating. |
8 | - 1910.124 - Dipping and coating operations standard applies to liquids with a 380 degree flashpoint. |