# Standard Interpretations
1 - 1910.1450 - OSHA standards applicable to medical and safety uses of pure nitrogen gas
2 - 1910.1450(g)(1)(ii) - Applicability of OSHA standards to formaldehyde exposures in laboratories
3 - 1910.1450(d) - Applicability of OSHA standards to formaldehyde exposures in laboratories
4 - 1910.1450(a)(2) - Applicability of OSHA standards to formaldehyde exposures in laboratories
5 - 1910.1450, 1910.1450(a)(2), 1910.1450(d), 1910.1450(g)(1)(ii) - Applicability of OSHA standards to formaldehyde exposures in laboratories
6 - 1910.1450(h)(1) - Labeling of small containers in the laboratory
7 - 1910.1450(e) - Labeling of small containers in the laboratory
8 - 1910.1450(h)(1)(i) - Labeling of secondary containers in laboratories under the Hazard Communication standard
9 - 1910.1450(b) - Labeling of secondary containers in laboratories under the Hazard Communication standard
10 - 1910.1450(a)(1) - Labeling of secondary containers in laboratories under the Hazard Communication standard
11 - 1910.1450 - Labeling in Laboratory
12 - 1910.1450 - Storage and use of compressed gas cylinders; whether cylinder is considered an oxidizing compressed gas or oxygen cylinder.
13 - 1910.1450(b) - Whether employers may designate an outside consultant as the Chemical Hygiene Officer under 1910.1450.
14 - 1910.1450, 1910.1450(b) - Whether employers may designate an outside consultant as the Chemical Hygiene Officer under 1910.1450.
15 - 1910.1450 - Clarification of PSM applicability to processes that are based partly or solely on quantities in connected atmospheric storage tanks.
16 - 1910.1450(e)(3)(vii) - Applicable OSHA standards and safety considerations for microwave device use in a laboratory
17 - 1910.1450, 1910.1450(e)(3)(vii) - Applicable OSHA standards and safety considerations for microwave device use in a laboratory
18 - 1910.1450(h)(1)(i) - Labeling requirements under the HAZCOM and Laboratory standards;use of safe needle devices.
19 - 1910.1450(a) - Applicability of the Laboratory Standard; MSDS and labeling requirements.
20 - 1910.1450 - Clarification regarding the frequency with which showers must be tested.
21 - 1910.1450 - The application of the Personal Protective Equipment standard to PPE hazard assessment and training for laboratory and clinical health care workers.
22 - 1910.1450 - Implementation of a comprehensive chemical hygiene plan for lab operations
23 - 1910.1450 - Time and resources needed to comply with Lab Standard is justifiable
24 - 1910.1450 - Coverage of various types of laboratories by the Laboratory Standard
25 - 1910.1450 - Chemical manipulation, production, multiple uses of chemicals in QC Labs
26 - 1910.1450 - Laboratory Standard's application in testing building products
27 - 1910.1450 - Applicability of the OSHA Laboratory Standard to laboratories within the electric utility industry.
28 - 1910.1450 - QC Labs conduct physicochemical analyses with no altering relating to Quality Control
29 - 1910.1450 - Clarification of the "Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories" regulations regarding a Physician's written opinion
30 - 1910.1450 - Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories.
31 - 1910.1450 - Quality control laboratories are not expected to be covered under the Laboratory Standard
32 - 1910.1450 - Incorporation of the Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP) into current Hazard Communication and/or other related manuals
33 - 1910.1450 - Laboratory Standard does not cover routine tests supporting production but non-routine, non-production-related tests are covered
34 - 1910.1450(b) - Interpretation of "high degree of acute toxicity" under the laboratory standard
35 - 1910.1450(e)(3)(viii) - Interpretation of "high degree of acute toxicity" under the laboratory standard
36 - 1910.1450 - Interpretation of Substances With High Acute Toxicity as Used in the Occupational Exposures to Hazardous Chemicals in the Laboratory Standard
37 - 1910.1450(a)(1) - The laboratory standard does not apply to a pharmacy operation mixing cytotoxic drugs.