OSHA is seeking comments on the standard designed to protect employees from occupational exposure to methylene chloride. The agency is conducting its regulatory review of the Methylene Chloride Standard under Section 610 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act and Section 5 of Executive Order 12866 to determine how the standard could be changed or tailored to reduce the burden on employers while maintaining employee protection. Methylene Chloride has a number of uses such as metal degreasing and aircraft paint removal. It is also used to strip finishes from furniture prior to refinishing as well as in the manufacture of other chemicals. Overexposure to Methylene Chloride can cause respiratory or central nervous system failure, and poses an increased risk of cancer to exposed employees. Comments must be sent or postmarked by Oct. 9. Complete instructions on submitting written comments are available in the July 10 Federal Register.
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