Industrial Hygiene and Medical Surveillance Guidelines
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I. INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE GUIDELINES
A. Sampling (Benzene-Soluble Fraction Total Particulate Matter).
I. INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE GUIDELINES
A. Sampling (Benzene-Soluble Fraction Total Particulate Matter).
Appendix F to § 1910.1027 - Nonmandatory Protocol for Biological Monitoring
1.00 Introduction
Appendix E to § 1910.1027 - Cadmium in Workplace Atmospheres
Method Number: ID-189
Matrix: Air
OSHA Permissible Exposure Limits: 5 µg/m3 (TWA), 2.5 µg/m3 (Action Level TWA)
Collection Procedure: A known volume of air is drawn through a 37-mm diameter filter cassette containing a 0.8-µm mixed cellulose ester membrane filter (MCEF).
Recommended Air Volume: 960 L
Appendix D to § 1910.1027 - Occupational Health History Interview With Reference to Cadmium Exposure
Directions
(To be read by employee and signed prior to the interview)
Appendix B to § 1910.1027 - Substance Technical Guidelines for Cadmium
I. Cadmium Metal
A. Physical and Chemical Data.
1. Substance Identification.
Chemical name: Cadmium.
Formula: Cd.
Molecular Weight: 112.4.
Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Registry No.: 7740-43-9.
Other Identifiers: RETCS EU9800000; EPA D006; DOT 2570 53.
Appendix A to § 1910.1027 - Substance Safety Data Sheet
Cadmium
Appendix C to § 1910.1025 - Medical Surveillance Guidelines
introduction
The primary purpose of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 is to assure, so far as possible, safe and healthful working conditions for every working man and woman. The occupational health standard for inorganic lead[1] was promulgated to protect workers exposed to inorganic lead including metallic lead, all inorganic lead compounds and organic lead soaps.
Appendix H to § 1910.1001 - Medical Surveillance Guidelines for Asbestos Non-Mandatory
I. ROUTE OF ENTRY INHALATION, INGESTION
II. TOXICOLOGY
Appendix A to § 1910.1001 - OSHA Reference Method - Mandatory