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TypeTitleDateState
Interpretations(OSHA) tuberculosis (TB) requirements.05/30/1995National
Directives[CPL 03-00-008] - Combustible Dust National Emphasis Program (Reissued)03/11/2008National
Interpretations01/30/2007 - Use of the IOM sampler for inhalable dust and compliance with the PNOR requirements of 29 CFR 1910.1000.01/30/2007National
Interpretations03/06/1996 - Working conditions at the Jacob K. Javits Center in New York City.03/06/1996National
Interpretations05/28/1996 - The dangers of carbon dioxide exposure.05/28/1996National
Directives07/25/1990 - CPL 2.35 CH-12 - Changes to the Regulatory and General Industry Standard07/22/2003National
Interpretations08/13/1993 - Air quality at a construction site.08/13/1993National
Interpretations09/01/1995 - OSHA Tuberculosis Control Training and Resource Guide.09/01/1995National
Interpretations09/29/1994 - Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) regulations for ozone.09/29/1994National
White Papers10 Practical Tactics to Prevent Carbon Monoxide Exposure01/19/2007National
Directives10/07/1991 - L 2-2.52 CH-1 - Page Changes to OSHA Instruction CPL 2-2.5207/22/2003National
Directives10/16/1980 - STD 1-5.16 - Venting LP-Gas to the Atmosphere07/16/2003National
Interpretations1910.134 - Employees in a cotton yarn manufacturing plant who voluntarily wear cloth over their mouths and noses to prevent lint from sticking to their skin.03/09/1995National
Violations2009 Violation Summary for Air Contaminants - General Industry National
InterpretationsAir monitoring results, citations, and employee exposure records.[1910.1020(e)(1)(i); 1910.1020(c)(5); 1910.1020(c)(6); 1910.1020(g)(1)]03/27/2002National
InterpretationsAll exterior openings/doors of temporary labor housing must be screened.09/22/1998National
InterpretationsAppropriate air sampling methods for copper and zinc oxide.04/01/1999National
InterpretationsCalculation methods used under the air contaminants standard for extended work shifts.01/23/1997National
Case StudiesCan a Worker Sue His Employer for Exposure to Mold? National
Guidance DocumentsCarbon Monoxide Fact Sheet  National
InterpretationsCarbon Monoxide or High Temperature Alarm Requirement for Portable Breathing Air Compressors.07/05/1994National
Guidance DocumentsCombustible Dust in Industry: Preventing and Mitigating the Effects of Fire and Explosions National
White PapersCombustible Dust Takes Center Stage09/21/2009National
White PapersCombustible Dust: An Explosive Safety Issue07/21/2008National
InterpretationsCompliance with NFPA 30-2000 ventilation requirements is considered a deminimus violation.08/27/2001National
InterpretationsCorrect placement of air sampling cassettes on abrasive blasters.01/04/1999National
InterpretationsCorrect placement of air sampling cassettes on employees performing welding operations.02/03/1999National
InterpretationsDetermination of airborne concentrations of methylene chloride; protection of employees covered by 1910.1052.[1910.1052; 1910.1052(k); 1910.1200]05/12/2003National
Guidance DocumentsEthylene Oxide Fact Sheet National
White PapersExecutive Summary: Mold - The Next Asbestos?03/03/2004National
InterpretationsExposure monitoring requirements under the coke oven emissions standard.12/07/1999National
Guidance DocumentsFormaldehyde Fact Sheet  National
Guidance DocumentsGuidelines for the Protection and Training of Workers Engaged in Maintenance and Remediation Work Associated with Mold National
InterpretationsHierarchy of controls for exposure to air contaminants.[1910.1000; 1910.107(d)(9)]06/24/2002National
White PapersIndoor Air Quality: What You Need to Know09/05/2003National
Guidance DocumentsOSHA Fact Sheet: Combustible Dust National
InterpretationsOSHA tuberculosis (TB) enforcement.04/06/1995National
InterpretationsOSHA's coke oven emissions standard is not applicable to the construction industry.06/22/1999National
Guidance DocumentsPreventing Mold-Related Problems in the Indoor Workplace National
InterpretationsRecord retention requirements for indoor air quality documents and reports.[1910.1020(c)(5); 1910.1020(c)(5)(i); 1910.1020(c)(5)(iii); 1910.1020(d)(1)(ii); 1910.1020(c)(13); 1910.1020(c)(6)(ii)(C)]08/01/2002National
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