Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1998 - Administrative law |
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... recommended limitations on the employee or upon the use of per- sonal protective equipment such as clothing or respirators ; ( C ) A statement that the employee has been informed by the physician of the results of the medical ...
... recommended limitations on the employee or upon the use of per- sonal protective equipment such as clothing or respirators ; ( C ) A statement that the employee has been informed by the physician of the results of the medical ...
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... Recommended Sampling Rate Recommended Air Volumes : Minimum Maximum 0.5 to 5.0 liters / minute ( L / min ) 25 L 2,400 L Analytical Procedure : A portion of the sample filter is cleared and prepared for as- bestos fiber counting by Phase ...
... Recommended Sampling Rate Recommended Air Volumes : Minimum Maximum 0.5 to 5.0 liters / minute ( L / min ) 25 L 2,400 L Analytical Procedure : A portion of the sample filter is cleared and prepared for as- bestos fiber counting by Phase ...
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... recommended fil- ter membrane counting in 1969. In July 1969 , the Bureau of Occupational Safety and Health published a filter membrane method for counting asbestos fibers in the United States . This method was refined by NIOSH and ...
... recommended fil- ter membrane counting in 1969. In July 1969 , the Bureau of Occupational Safety and Health published a filter membrane method for counting asbestos fibers in the United States . This method was refined by NIOSH and ...
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... recommended . 5.2.8 . The most significant problem when sampling for asbestos is overloading the fil- ter with non - asbestos dust . Suggested maxi- mum air sample volumes for specific envi- ronments are : Environment Asbestos removal ...
... recommended . 5.2.8 . The most significant problem when sampling for asbestos is overloading the fil- ter with non - asbestos dust . Suggested maxi- mum air sample volumes for specific envi- ronments are : Environment Asbestos removal ...
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... Recommended Standard- Occupational Exposure to Asbestos ( DHEW / NIOSH Pub . No. HSM 72-10267 ) , National In- stitute for Occupational Safety and Health NIOSH , Cincinnati , OH , 1972. pp . III - 1 - III - 24 . 8.9 . Leidel , N.A. ...
... Recommended Standard- Occupational Exposure to Asbestos ( DHEW / NIOSH Pub . No. HSM 72-10267 ) , National In- stitute for Occupational Safety and Health NIOSH , Cincinnati , OH , 1972. pp . III - 1 - III - 24 . 8.9 . Leidel , N.A. ...
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acrylonitrile action level analysis analytical Appendix asbestos B2MU benzene blood lead level breathing cadmium cancer carcinogen centration charcoal chloride clean clothing and equipment compliance containers creatinine CRTU DBCP determine dust emergency employee exposure employee's employer shall assure employer shall provide ethylene oxide evaluation expo exposed fibers filter formaldehyde full facepiece hazardous chemicals initial labels laboratory least liquid material safety data means measurements medical examination medical removal medical surveillance ment method methylene chloride NIOSH operations OSHA percent permissible exposure limit personal protective equipment physician ployee practice controls procedures protective clothing protective equipment QA/QC quired records regulated area required by paragraph respirator Safety and Health safety data sheets samples self-contained breathing apparatus skin specific standard STEL substance tests tion tive toxic tube urine vapor vinyl chloride workers workplace µg/g µg/l µg/m³