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December 19, 2005
OSHA Releases New HAZWOPER Guidance

OSHA has published a new safety and health guidance document for assisting workers and employers in determining whether an activity is an "emergency response" activity under OSHA's Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) standard.

HAZWOPER applies to employers and workers who may be exposed or potentially exposed to hazardous substances and who are working in specific operations, including emergency response operations for releases, or substantial threats of release, of hazardous substances.

"We received inquiries from workers involved in hurricane cleanup and recovery operations along the U.S. Gulf Coast asking whether their activities met the requirements of HAZWOPER," says Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA Jonathan L. Snare. "This guidance document was developed to not only help answer those specific questions, but to also provide another resource that will benefit all workers and employers who may be exposed to hazardous substances."

The OSHA guide provides an overview of the conditions in which a response or cleanup activity may fall under the requirements of HAZWOPER. It is divided into two sections: The Application of HAZWOPER to Worksite Response and Cleanup Activities and Employee Training for Worksite Response and Cleanup Activities .

The document includes flowcharts for reference and to help outline what compliance pathway workers should follow depending on the nature of the worksite situation.

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