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Mosquito-borne Diseases - Standards
Standards
This section highlights various OSHA standards, regulations, and documents related to protecting workers from mosquito bites and mosquito-borne diseases that are considered work-related.
The General Duty Clause of the OSH Act requires employers to provide their workers with a safe workplace free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm.
Mosquito-borne Diseases - Control Prevention - General Guidance for Outdoor Workers
Mosquito-borne Diseases - Control Prevention - General Guidance for Outdoor Workers
Control Prevention - General Guidance for Outdoor Workers
- Apply insect repellent to uncovered skin according to manufacturer's instructions.
Mosquito-borne Diseases - Control Prevention - General Guidance for Employers
Mosquito-borne Diseases - Control Prevention - General Guidance for Employers
Control Prevention - General Guidance for Employers
- Follow applicable OSHA Standards related to workplace safety and health.
Mosquito-borne Diseases - Control and Prevention
Mosquito-borne Diseases - Control and Prevention
Control and Prevention
Use Insect Repellent
Insect repellents can be very effective in preventing bites when applied thoroughly and according to manufacturer’s instructions. Types of insect repellent suitable for application on skin include:
Mosquito-borne Diseases - Additional Resources
Mosquito-borne Diseases - Additional Resources
Additional Resources
OSHA Resources
Mosquito-borne Diseases - Background
Mosquito-borne Diseases - Background
Background
The United States was once home to mosquito-borne diseases that caused many fatalities, including yellow fever and malaria, both of which were eliminated in the U.S. during the 20th century.