Wednesday, April 09, 2003


Too Busy Writing Weak Ergonomics Guidelines and, uh, umm Homeland Security. And Stuff...

New OSHA Chemical Exposure Limits Ordered
04/03/2003

WASHINGTON (AP) A federal appeals court has ordered the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to issue regulations to set a new limit on work exposure to the industrial chemical hexavalent chromium. The order by the U.S. Appeals Court for the 3rd Circuit gives the agency until January 2006 to issue a final rule with new exposure limits for the chemical, which has been shown to cause lung cancer if inhaled at certain levels. A proposed rule must be issued by Oct. 4. The court order was in response to a lawsuit filed last year by Public Citizen and the Paper, Allied-Industrial, Chemical and Energy Workers International Union. The lawsuit claimed that OSHA was aware that its current exposure limit posed a cancer risk to workers, but has continually delayed any action. The groups have urged OSHA to lower the limit for more than a decade.