OSHA PEL definition

OSHA PEL means the permissible exposure limit of 0.1 asbestos fibers per cubic centimeter (f/cc) as collected, analyzed and reported pursuant to NIOSH Method 7400.

Examples of OSHA PEL in a sentence

  • Exposure Limits: Respiratory Protection: Eye Protection: Skin: Ventilation: OSHA PEL (TWA) — 15 mg/m3 total dust, 5 mg/m3 respirable fraction ACGIH TLV (TWA) — 10 mg/m3total dust; 5 mg/m3 iron oxide Normally not required.

  • Except for the following: (1) A notice of violation of the Secondary Lead MACT requirements for fugitive emissions which has been resolved by a settlement agreement with the State of Missouri dated March 31, 2000 which establishes a compliance schedule whereby the Borrower will have functioning by May 1, 2003, certain emission control equipment; and (2) Violation of OSHA PEL standard for lead, which situation is addressed by a Petition for Modification of Abatement approved by OSHA.

  • Exposure Limits: OSHA PEL (TWA) —15 mg/m3 total dust, 5 mg/m3 respirable fraction ACGIH TLV (TWA) — 10 mg.1m3total dust; 5 mg/m3 * Respiratory Protection: Normally not required.

  • The current OSHA PEL for benzene is 1 part of benzene per million parts of air at a TWA concentration over an 8-hour work shift; the short-term exposure limit is 5 ppm in any 15- minute sampling period.

  • Exposure Limits: OSHA PEL (TWA) — 15 mg/m3 total dust, 5 mg/m3 respirable fraction ACGIH TLV (TWA) — 10 mg/m3total dust; 5 mg/m3 * Respiratory Protection: Normally not required.

  • Local Exhaust Ventilation: Use sufficient local exhaust ventilation to reduce the level of respirable crystalline silica to below the OSHA PEL.

  • OSHA PEL : 500 ppm, 2000 mg/m3, 8 Hr. TWA ACGIH tlv : None Established 9.

  • WG and General Schedule (GS) employees will be treated the same in this regard and will be governed by the applicable OSHA PEL.

  • If it is not possible to reduce airborne exposure levels to below the OSHA PEL with ventilation, use the table below to assist you in selecting respirators that will reduce personal exposures to below the OSHA PEL.

  • Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain and deliver to Tenant a certification from a third-party certified firm certifying that the Premises are rendered free of personal exposure hazards as defined by the OSHA PEL standards and otherwise free of Hazardous Substances (the “No-Contamination Certification”).