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2002 - 08/07/2002 - OSHA REOPENS GLYCOL ETHERS RULEMAKING RECORD |
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TRADE NEWS RELEASE Wednesday, August 7, 2002 Contact: Bill Wright Phone: (202) 693-1999 OSHA REOPENS GLYCOL ETHERS RULEMAKING RECORD
Washington -- The Occupational Safety and Health Administration will reopen the glycol ethers rulemaking record tomorrow to solicit information on the extent to which the two ethylene glycol ethers and their acetates are currently being used in the workplace, including their level of production, and the industries and processes in which they're being used. The agency is also interested in learning about substitutes for the ethers that employers may be using, including information on patterns of use, levels of employee exposure to the substitutes, and their degree of toxicity. "It is important that we have the best and most current information as we determine how best to proceed on this issue," said John Henshaw, Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health. "The current record is nearly 10 years old and may no longer accurately reflect the use of these substances in the workplace." OSHA proposed in 1993 to reduce permissible exposure limits for two ethylene glycol ethers (2-Methoxyethanol (2-ME) and 2-Ethoxyethanol (2-EE), and their acetates (2-MEA, 2-EEA). The substances have been commonly used in the auto refinishing industry, as well as in construction paints, surface coatings, printing inks, and the semiconductor industry. OSHA estimated that approximately 46,000 workers were exposed to the ethers and the associated risks of adverse reproductive and developmental health effects. Information submitted in response to the proposal has indicated a decline in the production of the substances and that their use in several key industry sectors may have been eliminated or is being phased out. A recent Environmental Protection Agency Toxic Release Inventory also confirms a downward trend in their production and use. Comments must be submitted by Nov. 6, 2002. To submit comments by regular mail, express delivery, hand delivery or messenger service, submit three copies and attachments to the OSHA Docket Office, Docket No. H-044, Room N2625, U.S. Department of Labor, 200 Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20210. You may also fax comments (10 pages or fewer) by calling the Docket Office fax at (202) 693-1648. Include the docket number in your comments. Finally, comments may be submitted electronically through the Internet at http://ecomments.osha.gov. Further information on submitting comments can be obtained by calling the Docket Office at (202) 693-2350. Notice of the reopening is scheduled to be published in the August 8, 2002 Federal Register. ###
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