NATA URGES OSHA TO EXEMPT AVIATION FROM NEW METHYLENE CHLORIDE RESTRICTIONS
Calling new requirements for a 95 percent reduction in the permissible exposure levels of methylene chloride "economically and technologically unachievable," the National Air Transportation Association last week asked the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to reverse the rule for the...
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