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Table of Contents for Methylendianiline
Intro to 29 CFR Parts 1910 and 1926, Occupational Exposure to 4,4' Methylenedianiline (MDA)
Section 1 - I. Introduction
Section 2 - II. Pertinent Legal Authority
Section 3 - III. Events Leading to the Final Standard
Section 4 - IV. Physical Properties, Manufacture, and Uses of MDA
Section 5 - V. Health Effects of Exposure to MDA
Section 6 - VI. Risk Assessment
Section 7 - VII. Significance of Risk
Section 8 - VIII. Summary of the Regulatory Impact Analysis and Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
Section 9 - IX. Summary and Explanation of the Standard for General Industry
Section 10 - X. Summary and Explanation of the Standard for the Construction Industry
Section 11 - XI. Environmental Assessment; Findings of no Significant Impact
Section 12 - XII. State Plan Requirements
Section 13 - XIII. Federalism
Section 14 - XIV. Clearance of Information Collection Requirements
Section 15 - XV. Authority and Signature
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