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OSHA extends comment period for multiple proposed rules
2025-08-20T05:00:00Z
OSHA extended the comment period from September 2 to November 1 on multiple proposed rules it published in the July 1 Federal Register. In some instances, the agency seeks input on specific questions pertaining to the rule. Comments may be submitted at regulations.gov.
| Proposed action | Affected regulation |
| Remove some medical evaluation requirements for the use of medical evaluations for filtering facepiece respirators and loose-fitting powered air-purifying respirators. | • Respiratory protection, 1910.134 |
| Revise some substance-specific respirator requirements to allow different types of respirators to be used. | • 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane, 1910.1044 • 1,3-Butadiene, 1910.1051 • Asbestos, 1910.1001, 1915.1001, 1926.1101 • Benzene, 1910.1028 • Cadmium, 1910.1027, 1926.1127 • Coke oven emissions, 1910.1029 • Cotton dust, 1910.1043 • Ethylene oxide, 1910.1047 • Inorganic arsenic, 1910.1018 • Lead, 1910.1025, 1926.62 • Methylene chloride, 1910.1052 • Methylenedianiline, 1910.1050, 1926.60 |
| Remove duplicative language related to respiratory protection. | • Acrylonitrile, 1910.1045 • Formaldehyde, 1910.1048 • Vinyl chloride, 1910.1017 |
| Revise respirator requirements; clarify policies and procedures for implementing a respiratory protection program. | • 13 Carcinogens, 1910.1003 |
| Remove entire regulation. | • Construction illumination, 1926.26, 1926.56 • Occupational exposure to COVID-19 in healthcare settings, 1910 Subpart U • COVID-19, 1915.1501, 1917.31, 1918 Subpart K, 1926.58, 1928.21(a)(8) |
| Add a regulatory section clarifying OSHA’s interpretation of the General Duty Clause to exclude from enforcement known hazards that are inherent and inseparable from the core nature of a professional activity or performance, such as animal handling, motor sports, and combat simulation training. | • 1975.7, Application of the General Duty Clause to inherently risky professional activities |






























































