29 C.F.R. §1910.1048 - Formaldehyde
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3 cases
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International Union, United Auto, Aerospace and Agr. Implement Workers of America, UAW v. Pendergrass
... ... AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKERS OF AMERICA, UAW, et ... al., Petitioners, ... John PENDERGRASS, Assistant Secretary of Labor for ... Occupational Safety and Health, Elizabeth Dole, ... Secretary of Labor, Respondents, ... United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners of America, ... Formaldehyde Institute, Inc., et al., Plywood ... Panels, Inc., et al., Intervenors ... AMALGAMATED CLOTHING AND TEXTILE WORKERS UNION, et al., Petitioners, ... Dennis E. WHITFIELD, in his Capacity as Deputy Secretary of ... Labor, U.S. Department of Labor, et al., Respondents ... FORMALDEHYDE INSTITUTE, ... ...
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FULLER BROS. INC. v. INTERNATIONAL MARKETING, INC.
... ... In the complaint filed with OSHA, Fuller Brothers asserted that the product Equal releases formaldehyde gas and presents a health hazard to workers removing vehicle tires for repair because the inert urea formaldehyde component of Equal continuously breaks down, emitting formaldehyde at levels far greater than 0.1 parts per million ... On September 7, 1993, Fuller Brothers filed the ... ...
- Sec'y Labor v. Copomon Enters., LLC, 14-12061
2 firm's commentaries
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FDA Warns That Most Hair Smoothing or Straightening Products Release Formaldehyde Gas During the Hair Straightening or Smoothing Process
...into the air above 0.1 parts per million (ppm), then an employer must take certain steps, as required by OSHA’s Formaldehyde Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1048(m)(2)(ii), to warn its Historically, as far back as 2011, FDA has issued warning letters to manufacturers of hair straightening products th......
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First 40 Candidate Chemicals for Prioritization Under TSCA Announced
...CAS No. 50-00-0 (a chemical intermediate, the subject of a controversial IRIS assessment, and regulated by OSHA as a carcinogen, 29 C.F.R. § 1910.1048) Phthalic anhydride, CAS No. 85-44-9 (a phthalate In identifying candidate chemicals for designation as high-priority substances, EPA looked......