# Standard Interpretations
1 - 1910.1047(i)(2)(ii)(A) - Mandatory annual blood work requirements in OSHA's Respiratory Protection and Ethylene Oxide standards
2 - 1910.1047(i)(2)(i)(D) - Mandatory annual blood work requirements in OSHA's Respiratory Protection and Ethylene Oxide standards
3 - 1910.1047(i)(2)(i)(B) - Mandatory annual blood work requirements in OSHA's Respiratory Protection and Ethylene Oxide standards
4 - 1910.1047(i) - Mandatory annual blood work requirements in OSHA's Respiratory Protection and Ethylene Oxide standards
5 - 1910.1047(h)(2) - Use of ethylene oxide alarm systems with sensors
6 - 1910.1047 - 8-hour total weight average (TWA) permissible exposure limit (PEL).
7 - 1910.1047 - The interpretation of the medical examinations and consultations for employees who are hired for areas that have ethylene oxide
8 - 1910.1047(g) - Requirements under the Ethylene Oxide Standards
9 - 1910.1047 - Ethylene oxide tank changing operations.
10 - 1910.1047(g) - Respiratory Protection Under OSHA's Ethylene Oxide (EtO) Standard
11 - 1910.1047(h) - Hazwoper training in hospitals.
12 - 1910.1047, 1910.1047(h) - Hazwoper training in hospitals.
13 - 1910.1047 - Clarification of 29 CFR 1910.1047(h)(2) Requirements for Emergency EtO Limit
14 - 1910.1047 - Clarification on the use of respirators while unloading ethylene oxide (EtO) sterilization chambers.
15 - 1910.1047(h)(1)(iii) - Plans are required for EtO emergency situations and must be written in accordance with 1910.38 and 1910.39.
16 - 1910.1047(h)(1) - Plans are required for EtO emergency situations and must be written in accordance with 1910.38 and 1910.39.
17 - 1910.1047, 1910.1047(h)(1), 1910.1047(h)(1)(iii) - Plans are required for EtO emergency situations and must be written in accordance with 1910.38 and 1910.39.
18 - 1910.1047(h)(2) - Means of alerting employees during EtO emergency situations in hospitals;direct voice communication may be used to warn employees during an EtO emergency.
19 - 1910.1047, 1910.1047(h)(2) - Means of alerting employees during EtO emergency situations in hospitals;direct voice communication may be used to warn employees during an EtO emergency.
20 - 1910.1047 - Sampling methods for ethylene oxide
21 - 1910.1047(a)(2) - Labeling and MSDS requirements for product containing trace quantities of ethylene oxide.; Criterion that must be satisfied in order to assert that a product or operation is exempt for the EtO Standar
22 - 1910.1047 - Procedures for ethylene oxide (EtO) spills and ethylene oxide disposal
23 - 1910.1047 - Labeling provisions in the ethylene oxide final rule will not apply where EtO is used as a pesticide.
24 - 1910.1047 - Acceptable respirators for exposure to ethylene oxide; Acceptable respirators for exposure to ethylene oxide.