['Toxic and Hazardous Substances - OSHA']
['Methyline Chloride']
03/11/2024
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No, the extent of a regulated area may vary depending on the work activity involved. For example, an area in which employee methylene chloride exposures are not normally over the 8 hour TWA or STEL, because the methylene chloride is contained inside sealed equipment, may need to be designated as a regulated area during work which requires opening the equipment.
['Toxic and Hazardous Substances - OSHA']
['Methyline Chloride']
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