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Exposures to solvents are addressed in
specific standards for the general industry, shipyard employment, and the
construction industry. This page highlights OSHA standards and standard interpretations (official letters of interpretation of
the standards) related to solvents.
Section
5(a)(1) of the OSH Act, often referred to as the General Duty Clause,
requires employers to "furnish to each of his employees employment and a
place of employment which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or
are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his employees". Section
5(a)(2) requires employers to "comply with occupational safety and
health standards promulgated under this Act".
Note:
Twenty-four states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands have
OSHA-approved
State Plans and have adopted their own standards and enforcement
policies. For the most part, these States adopt standards that are
identical to Federal OSHA. However, some States have adopted different
standards applicable to this topic or may have different enforcement
policies. |
Highlighted Standards
General Industry (29
CFR 1910)
Shipyard Employment (29
CFR 1915)
Construction Industry (29
CFR 1926)
- 1926 Subpart
D, Occupational health and environmental controls
- 1926.55, Gases, vapors, fumes, dusts, and mists
- Appendix
A, Gases, vapors, fumes, dusts, and
mists
- 1926.57,
Ventilation
Standard Interpretations
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