HOW TO ORDER PUBLICATIONS
Hazardous and Toxic Substances
1-Bromopropane: OSHA/NIOSH Hazard Alert
Calcium Hypochlorite (CaCl₂O₂)
Chemical Exposures from Industrial Valve and Piping Systems
Chemical Grain Fumigant
Dimethylmercury
Ebola: Cleaning and Decontamination of Ebola on Surfaces Fact Sheet
Ethylene Oxide (EtO): Understanding OSHA's Exposure Monitoring Requirements
Ethylene Oxide Fact Sheet
Formaldehyde Fact Sheet
Hazardous Waste & Emergency Response
Hexavalent Chromium: Small Entity Compliance Guide for the Hexavalent Chromium Standards
The guide describes the steps that employers are required to take to protect employees from hazards associated with exposure to hexavalent chromium. It provides detailed information on permissible exposure limits (PEL), exposure determination, regulated areas, methods of compliance, respiratory protection, protective work clothing and equipment, hygiene areas and practices, housekeeping, and medical surveillance.
Hydrogen Sulfide QuickCard
Lead Hazards Fact Sheet
Lead in Construction
Methylene Chloride
N-Nitrosamine in the Rubber Industry
N-Nitroso Compounds in Industry
Occupational Exposure to Flavoring Substances: Health Effects and Hazard Control
Perchloroethylene: Reducing Worker Exposure to Perchloroethylene (PERC) in Dry Cleaning
This document provides information on the health hazards and current regulations, as well as recommendations on methods for reducing worker exposures. It also provides information on training, personal protective equipment, and some of the new technologies available in the dry cleaning industry.
Potential Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Asphyxiation Hazard When Filling Stationary Low Pressure CO2 Supply Systems
Potential Over Pressurization of Bromochlorodimethylhydantoin (BCDMH) Treatment Systems
Preventing Adverse Health Effects from Exposure to Beryllium in Dental Laboratories
Preventing the Uncontrolled Release of Anhydrous Ammonia at Loading Stations
Process Safety Management Depends on You! - Poster
Process Safety Management Depends on You! QuickCard
Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals Fact Sheet
Spirometry: OSHA/NIOSH Spirometry InfoSheet
A spirometry breathing test shows how well you can move air in and out of your lungs. Testing may be performed on workers who perform jobs that may cause exposure to possible lung hazards, are physically demanding, or require wearing a respirator. The test shows how well you can move air in and out of your lungs. Spirometry testing is required for some workers by OSHA standards.
Developed by OSHA and NIOSH. Available online only.