 | Asbestos removal  | Asbestos Standard for Construction, (1996, March 28), 1 page. OSHA considers the removal of wallboard and joint compounds to be Class II work. |  | Clarification of Asbestos standard, (1996, August 26), 1 page. |  | Clarification of "mechanical chipping device" used in floor tile removal, (1995, November 1), 1 page. |  | Clarification on the use of negative pressure glovebags for the removal of asbestos-containing materials, (1994, November 17), 1 page. |  | Effectiveness of the Glove Box for removal of asbestos-containing pipe insulation, (1990, April 4), 1 page. |  | Glove bag methods for control of exposure to airborne asbestos, (1997, May 15), 1 page. |  | Glove bag use, (1996, May 22), 1 page. |  | High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) Filters For Vacuum Cleaning Equipment, (1990, September 6), 1 page. Incorrect use of DOP for testing efficiency of HEPA filters. |  | Negative exposure assessment for 1926.1101, (1995, December 4), 2 pages. |  | Negative Pressure Glovebag Usage in Asbestos Removal, (1990, August 27), 2 pages. |  | Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) requirements for asbestos removal bags, (1994, November 17), 1 page. |  | Portam Process asbestos abatement equipment use for asbestos removal, (1990, August 23), 1 page. OSHA does not approve or certify equipment or processes for use in the workplace. This does discuss OSHA's intent. |  | Power Roof Cutter on a Built-up Roof, (1996, July 15), 1 page. |  | Red Baron Negative Air Enclosure System, (1990, May 3), 1 page. |  | Responsibility of each person involved in Class I glovebag removal operations, (1997, September 18), 1 page. |  | Use of a "Negative Air Bag" in the removal of asbestos pipe insulation, (1989, July 5), 2 pages. |  | The use of "pipe cases" manufactured by Therm-Equip, Inc., in lieu of standard glove bags, (1995, December 15), 1 page. | |  | Sampling & analysis, and characteristics of asbestos-containing materials  | Clarification of Asbestos Standard for construction, (1996, June 28), 2 pages. Sampling of bulk materials. |  | Clarification of the requirement for representative monitoring under the asbestos standard for construction, (1987, September 8), 1 page. |  | Compliance with OSHA's Asbestos Standard - Composite Bulk Samples, (1997, February 7), 4 pages. |  | Definition of "statistically reliable measurements" in 1926.58(f) (4), (1987, August 20), 1 page. |  | Exposure monitoring requirements, (1993, August 19), 1 page. Equivalent methods and samplers. |  | Labeling requirements of the Hazard Communication Standard, (1989, July 26), 3 pages. |  | NIOSH 582 training requirements relating to asbestos analysis slides, (1991, August 28), 1 page. |  | The OSHA analytical reference method for asbestos requires 10% blanks with a minimum of 2 blanks for any set, (1988, October 20), 1 page. |  | OSHA Asbestos Standard, (1996, March 4), 1 page. |  | OSHA requires a minimum of 2 and at least 10% blanks be taken for all samples regardless of purpose, (1990, May 4), 1 page. |  | Recommended changes for asbestos sampling from SLCAL, (1989, April 26), 1 page. |  | Reporting limits for Asbestos air concentrations, (1991, August 28), 1 page. |  | Sampling of Resilient Floor Covering, (1992, January 6), 1 page. |  | Sheetrock and joint compound, (1997, April 28), 1 page. | |  | Friction materials, including brakes  | Asbestos in the car repair industry, (1995, March 22), 1 page. |  | The protection of employees working with automotive brakes, (1995, December 11), 2 pages. |  | The use of solvent aerosol for controlling exposure to asbestos during automotive brake repair, (1995, September 29), 1 page. | |  | Building evaluation and use  | Building and/or facility owner notification requirements, (1996, February 21), 1 page. |  | In multi-story buildings "employee notice" requirement of asbestos standard, (1996, March 19), 1 page. |  | OSHA Asbestos Standard, (1996, January 24), 3 pages. |  | OSHA Asbestos Standard, (1997, February 5), 2 pages. |  | (OSHA) revised asbestos standard, (1995, May 8), 2 pages. Discusses requirements for asbestos flooring. |  | Questions concerning OSHA's Asbestos Standard, (1996, September 5), 1 page. |  | The requirements of a building owner for conducting a survey, and the labeling of asbestos materials under the OSHA asbestos standard, (1996, February 16), 1 page. |  | Smoking and occupational exposure to asbestos, (1990, September 4), 1 page. | |  | Worker protection  | Acceptability of the TSI Portacount Portable Fit Testing Device for quantitative fit testing (QNFT) of respirators, (1988, November 8), 4 pages. |  | After changing protective clothing for a lunch break, it should not be reused for the balance of the shift, (1993, June 21), 1 page. |  | Answers to questions regarding respiratory protection under the asbestos, lead, and respiratory protection standards, (1988, February 8), 2 pages. |  | Asbestos and the Hazard Communication Standard, (1989, December 26), 1 page. |  | The asbestos standard does not allow beards for tight-fitting powered air-purifying respirators, (1987, March 4), 1 page. |  | Classification of asbestos work for employees performing asbestos inspections and obtaining bulk samples, (1997, April 28), 1 page. |  | Clarification regarding OSHA regulations on respirator use. |  | Employee safety and the laundering of contaminated clothing, (1997, April 1), 2 pages. |  | Evaluation of X-rays and pulmonary function tests for early diagnosis of lung disease, (1985, February 4), 2 pages. Notifing employees of medical test results. |  | How the Exposure to Asbestos standard regulates activities that involve "thin-layered" asbestos-containing paint, (1997, April 25), 2 pages. |  | Interpretation of 1926.58, Training and Medical Surveillance as Condition of Employment, (1989, December 13), 1 page. |  | OSHA Asbestos Standard, (1996, January 24), 3 pages. Training of employees. |  | Powered Air-Purifying Respirators (PAPR) used in Asbestos Abatement, (1988, September 22), 2 pages. |  | Regulation on OSHA's Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, (1995, May 9), 1 page. Classification of telecommunication workers. |  | Respirator fit testing requirements in the revised asbestos standard, (1986, September 25), 1 page. |  | Sheetrock and joint compound, (1997, April 28), 1 page. |  | Trailer mounted vacuum system and bagging station used in asbestos abatement, (1990, August 10), 3 pages. |  | Training requirements for Class II roofing work, (1996, February 29), 2 pages. |  | Training requirements of the competent person for Class II roofing work, (1996, April 2), 1 page. |  | The use of disposable respirators for protection against asbestos, (1984, August 17), 2 pages. |  | Wearing a PAPR with hair growth on the face seal is a violation; PAPR's must be provided to employees who choose to wear them, (1987, June 1), 1 page. | |  | Other topics  | Approved Courses for Competent Person Training under the Asbestos Construction Standard, (1988, April 5), 7 pages. |  | Asbestos Standard for Construction, (1996, September 4), 2 pages. |  | HAZWOPER and Asbestos standards apply to any emergency response to an uncontrolled hazardous substance release involving the presence of asbestos, (1994, April 26), 2 pages. |  | Newly revised asbestos standard as it pertains to roofing, (1995, April 5), 2 pages.
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