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03/05/2024
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Standard Number: 1910.1000
June 30, 1976
MEMORANDUM FOR: OSHA REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS
FROM: MORTON CORN
Assistant Secretary of Labo
SUBJECT: Interpretation of Allowable Airborne Concentrations of Mercury
29 CFR 1910.1000, Table Z-2 contains the ceiling value for mercury. Historically the values in this table relate to the maximum allowable concentrations defined by ANSI as 8 hour time-weighted average.
Therefore, the allowable airborne concentration of mercury shall be interpreted as 0.1 mg/m(3) as determined on the basis of the full shift time-weighted average.
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