Standards for liquids with a greater than 200 degree flashpoint.
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July 21, 1975
Cornelius H. Collender
Manager Technical Service
Research and Development
Airwick Industries, Inc.
380 North Street
Teterboro, New Jersey 07608
Dear Mr. Collender:
This is in response to your letter requesting clarification of the OSHA Standard 1910.106(a)(18)(ii)(a) and (b) relating to standards covering greater than 200° flashpoint.