BENZENE EXPOSURE
- Workers who are exposed to benzene at a concentration at or above 0.5 ppm over the course of eight-hour workdays or at or above 10 pm in the past, have rights to information from their employer as well as a medical evaluation.
- Workers who are accidentally exposed to benzene on the job, either by ingestion, inhalation, or skin/eye contact, have a right to view employer documents, such as special laboratory tests concerning benzene.
- OSHA also guarantees workers several other rights when it comes to benzene exposure, including the right by you or your designated representative to observe benzene […]
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