Exposure limits such as OSHA’s PELs are a primary tool in disease prevention and are an essential part of a comprehensive occupational safety and health program.
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- Exposure limits such as OSHA’s PELs are a primary tool in disease prevention and are an essential part of a comprehensive occupational safety and health program.
- OSHA should seek whatever resources or legislative changes are needed to allow the updating of all existing PELs to current science and to set such new PELs as necessary to protect worker health. In the meantime, OSHA should select chemicals for PELs based on scientific principles, risk determinations, and specific criteria developed with all stakeholders.
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