OSHA Releases Guidance on Identifying Combustible Dust Hazards

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has issued a standard interpretation memo advising manufacturers and importers to use laboratory testing and published results to properly identify the combustible dust hazards of their products under the new hazard-communication standard. The memo suggests ASTM testing methods. The directive will take effect by June 2015. (From NRCA)

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