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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... tion concerning asbestos hazards in general industry to facilitate compli- ance with this standard . Asbestos expo- sure in general industry occurs in a wide variety of industrial and commer- cial settings . Employees who manufac- ture ...
... tion concerning asbestos hazards in general industry to facilitate compli- ance with this standard . Asbestos expo- sure in general industry occurs in a wide variety of industrial and commer- cial settings . Employees who manufac- ture ...
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... tion , shall complete a training course in spirometry sponsored by an appro- priate academic or professional institu- tion . ( 2 ) Pre - placement examinations . ( i ) Be- fore an employee is assigned to an oc- cupation exposed to to ...
... tion , shall complete a training course in spirometry sponsored by an appro- priate academic or professional institu- tion . ( 2 ) Pre - placement examinations . ( i ) Be- fore an employee is assigned to an oc- cupation exposed to to ...
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... tion and microscopy . Because of the different asbestos uses that may be encountered by the analyst , each sample may need different preparation steps . The choices are outlined below . There are several different tests that are ...
... tion and microscopy . Because of the different asbestos uses that may be encountered by the analyst , each sample may need different preparation steps . The choices are outlined below . There are several different tests that are ...
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... tion of the classes into which they can fall . However , some general crystallography is provided below to give a foundation to the procedures described . With the exception of anthophyllite , all the asbestos minerals belong to the ...
... tion of the classes into which they can fall . However , some general crystallography is provided below to give a foundation to the procedures described . With the exception of anthophyllite , all the asbestos minerals belong to the ...
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... tion of the fibers may be separately deter- mined . Dispersion microscopy is a dark - field technique when used for asbestos . Particles are imaged with scattered light . Light which is unscattered is blocked from reaching the eye ...
... tion of the fibers may be separately deter- mined . Dispersion microscopy is a dark - field technique when used for asbestos . Particles are imaged with scattered light . Light which is unscattered is blocked from reaching the eye ...
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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