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Presented by Kate M. McMahon, Amanda R. Strainis-Walker, and Beeta Lashkari In addition to OSHA’s myriad Safety regulations, the agency has also promulgated approx. 30 comprehensive Health standards, and established air exposure limitations for an additional 500 common chemicals present in U.S. workplaces, such as asbestos, lead, and silica. Knowing when and how to conduct monitoring is complex, and the chemical sampling data collected can be a double-edged sword. This webinar will help keep you clear about the requirements of OSHA’s occupational health standards, provide useful guidance and tips on the types and frequency of air monitoring or other chemical sampling that may be required or warranted at your facilities, and the programs to implement if you do experience exposure levels above the minimum regulatory thresholds (or other industry consensus thresholds). Participants in this webinar learned: - The basics about OSHA’s Chemical Health Standards How long chemical sampling data must be retained When and how to share monitoring data with employees and regulators Prudent actions and policies to ensure your employees are protected from chemical exposures in the workplace without creating OSHA enforcement pitfalls A webinar from Conn Maciel Carey LLP. Use of this video does not in any manner constitute or establish an attorney-client relationship between Conn Maciel Carey and the viewer. This video may be deemed "attorney advertising" in jurisdictions from which it is accessed. The decision to hire a lawyer is a serious one and should be undertaken after consideration of all relevant information, not only information on this video.