OSHA Part 1910 II 2020
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OSHA Regulations (Standards – 29 CFR): PART 1910 – Occupational Safety and Health Standards – II
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OSHA | 2020 | 761 |
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1 | PART 1910—OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS (CONTINUED) Contents Subpart Z—Toxic and Hazardous Substances |
3 | §1910.1000 Air contaminants. |
4 | Substance Actual concentration of 8-hour exposure (ppm) 8-hour TWA PEL (ppm) |
5 | Table Z-1—Limits Air Contaminants Substance CAS No. (c) ppm (a) mg/m3 (b) Skin designation |
24 | Table Z-2 Substance 8-hour time weighted average Acceptable ceiling concentration Acceptable maximum peak above the acceptable c |
25 | Table Z-3—Mineral Dusts Substance mppcfa mg/m3 |
26 | Aerodynamic diameter (unit density sphere) Percent passing selector §1910.1001 Asbestos. |
37 | Table 1 §1910.1001—Frequency Chest X- Years since first exposure Age of employee 15 to 35 35 + to 45 45 + |
52 | Counts Fibers Figure Structure No. Count Explanation |
89 | §1910.1002 Coal tar pitch volatiles; interpretation of term. §1910.1003 13 Carcinogens (4-Nitrobiphenyl, etc.). |
95 | §1910.1004 alpha-Naphthylamine. §1910.1005 [Reserved] §1910.1006 Methyl chloromethyl ether. §1910.1007 3,’-Dichlorobenzidine (and its salts). |
96 | §1910.1008 bis-Chloromethyl ether. §1910.1009 beta-Naphthylamine. §1910.1010 Benzidine. §1910.1011 4-Aminodiphenyl. §1910.1012 Ethyleneimine. §1910.1013 beta-Propiolactone. |
97 | §1910.1014 2-Acetylaminofluorene. §1910.1015 4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene. §1910.1016 N-Nitrosodimethylamine. §1910.1017 Vinyl chloride. |
104 | §1910.1018 Inorganic arsenic. |
117 | §1910.1020 Access to employee exposure and medical records. |
126 | §1910.1024 Beryllium. |
140 | Appendix A to §1910.1024—Operations for Establishing Beryllium Work Areas |
141 | Table A.1—Operations Establishing Beryllium Work Areas Where Processing Materials Containing Least 0.1 Percent Beryllium Weight Beryllium metal alloy operations (generally 10% bery |
143 | §1910.1025 Lead. |
145 | Table I Industry Compliance dates: (50 µg/m3) |
174 | §1910.1026 Chromium (VI). |
185 | §1910.1027 Cadmium. |
187 | Table I—Separate Engineering Control Airborne Limits (SECALs) Processes Selected Industries Industry Process SECAL (µg/m3) |
298 | §1910.1028 Benzene. |
320 | §1910.1029 Coke oven emissions. |
335 | §1910.1030 Bloodborne pathogens. |
350 | §1910.1043 Cotton dust. |
389 | §1910.1044 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane. |
403 | §1910.1045 Acrylonitrile. |
425 | §1910.1047 Ethylene oxide. |
451 | §1910.1048 Formaldehyde. |
486 | §1910.1050 Methylenedianiline. |
507 | §1910.1051 1,3-Butadiene. |
512 | Table 1—Minimum Requirements Respiratory Protection Airborne BD Concentration of airborne BD (ppm) or condition of use Minimum required respirator |
546 | §1910.1052 Methylene chloride. |
548 | Table 1—Initial Determination Exposure Scenarios Their Associated Monitoring Frequencies Exposure scenario Required monitoring activity |
580 | §1910.1053 Respirable crystalline silica. |
600 | §1910.1096 Ionizing radiation. |
601 | Table G-17—Neutron Flux Dose Equivalents Neutron energy (million electron volts (Mev)) Number of neutrons per square centimeter |
602 | Table G-18 Rems per calendar quarter |
609 | §1910.1200 Hazard communication. |
733 | Table D.1—Minimum Information SDS Heading Subheading |
741 | §1910.1201 Retention of DOT markings, placards and labels. §1910.1450 Occupational exposure to hazardous chemicals in laboratories. |
761 | §§1910.1451-1910.1499 [Reserved] |