Lab Standard parts (a) through (l)
(a) Scope and application.
(b) Definitions
(c) Requirement that exposures be kept below PELs.
(d) Requirements for employee exposure determination, monitoring, medical surveillance.
(e) What the written Chemical Hygiene Plan must include.
(f) Required types of information and training.
(g) Medical consultation and exams
(h) Hazard Identification requirements -- labeling, MSDSs, signs...
(i) If respirators are used, must abide by 29 CFR 1910.134
(j) Recordkeeping requirements
(k) Effective dates (long ago)
(l) Appendices