Methylene Chloride - Facts No. 11

Methylene Chloride Facts No. 11
Suggested Work Practices for Vapor Degreasing Operations

Occupational Safety and Health Administration


On January 10, 1997, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a standard that lowered the limit on worker exposures to methylene chloride (MC). This new standard greatly reduces the chance of developing health problems from working in facilities that use MC.

Methylene Chloride - Facts No. 10

Methylene Chloride Facts No. 10
Suggested Engineering Controls for Vapor Degreasing Operations

Occupational Safety and Health Administration


On January 10, 1997, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a standard that lowered the limit on worker exposures to methylene chloride (MC). This new standard greatly reduces the chance of developing health problems from working in facilities that use MC.

Methylene Chloride - Facts No. 9

Methylene Chloride Facts No. 9
Suggested Work Practices for Cold Degreasing and Other Cold Cleaning Operations

Occupational Safety and Health Administration


On January 10, 1997, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a standard that lowered the limit on worker exposures to methylene chloride (MC). This new standard greatly reduces the chance of developing health problems from working in facilities that use MC.

Methylene Chloride - Facts No. 8

Methylene Chloride Facts No. 8
Suggested Engineering Controls for Cold Degreasing and Other Cold Cleaning Operations

Occupational Safety and Health Administration


On January 10, 1997, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a standard that lowered the limit on worker exposures to methylene chloride (MC). This new standard greatly reduces the chance of developing health problems from working in facilities that use MC.

Methylene Chloride - Facts No. 7

Methylene Chloride Facts No. 7
Suggested Work Practices for Flexible Polyurethane Foam Manufacturers

Occupational Safety and Health Administration


On January 10, 1997, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a standard that lowered the limit on worker exposures to methylene chloride (MC). This new standard greatly reduces the chance of developing health problems from working in facilities that use MC.

Methylene Chloride - Facts No. 6

Methylene Chloride Facts No. 6
Suggested Engineering Controls for Flexible Polyurethane Foam Manufacturers

Occupational Safety and Health Administration


On January 10, 1997, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a standard that lowered the limit on worker exposures to methylene chloride (MC). This new standard greatly reduces the chance of developing health problems from working in facilities that use MC.

Methylene Chloride - Facts No. 5

Methylene Chloride Facts No. 5
Suggested Engineering Controls and Work Practices for Construction Sites

Occupational Safety and Health Administration


On January 10, 1997, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a standard that lowered the limit on worker exposures to methylene chloride (MC). This new standard greatly reduces the chance of developing health problems from working in facilities that use MC.

Methylene Chloride - Facts No. 4

Methylene Chloride Facts No. 4
Suggested Work Practices for Furniture Refinishers

Occupational Safety and Health Administration


On January 10, 1997, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a standard that lowered the limit on worker exposures to methylene chloride (MC). This new standard greatly reduces the chance of developing health problems from working in facilities that use MC.

Methylene Chloride - Facts No. 3

Methylene Chloride Facts No. 3
Suggested Engineering Controls for Furniture Refinishers

Occupational Safety and Health Administration


On January 10, 1997, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a standard that lowered the limit on worker exposures to methylene chloride (MC). This new standard greatly reduces the chance of developing health problems from working in facilities that use MC.