OSHA’s Methylene Chloride Standard

OSHA’s Methylene Chloride Standard

The Methylene Chloride (MC) standard attempts to control worker exposure to the chemical. Over an eight hour timeframe, an employee cannot be exposed to more than 25 parts of MC per million parts of air.

Backgrounders & Briefs

Gauging Control Technology and Regulatory Impacts in Occupational Safety and Health

Information on multiple OSHA regulations and their costs. In almost every case, the regulations were far cheaper than the agency estimated.