The names answer the question: The Permissible Exposure Limit is the regulatory limit established by OSHA at 29 CFR 1910 Subpart Z. All PELs are based on a time weighted average (TWA) for an 8-hour day and a 40-hour work week. NIOSH publishes Recommended Exposure Levels based on a 10-hour work day and a 40-hour work week.
To step away from a work place for a minute, my daughter learned that driving on an icy bridge at the posted speed limit, skidding on the ice, smashing into the bridge, and tying up traffic for two hours still gets the driver a ticket for driving too fast for conditions. It was recommended by the judge that she slow down under difficult or adverse conditions.
Given the adverse outcomes reasonably anticipated from exposure to benzene, I would recommend that work place exposure is kept below the posted limit.
The legal status of the exposed workers in one thing. The moral status of the safety personnel who had a role in controlling exposures is another matter. Put another way, what do you say to the survivors? “We were fully in compliance with the regulatory PEL, sorry about the health condition of your father/mother/brother/sister?”
George Walton
Reactives Management Corporation
757-436-1033
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OHSA/NIOSH Permissible limits
Hello,
all:
When the NIOSH pocket guide has different permissible limits
(NIOSH versus OSHA), which is the better one to follow?
For
example, benzene's limit for NIOSH is 0.1 ppm (10 hr workday), while
OSHA's limit is 1 ppm (8 hour workday.)
Why the difference? From
a legal perspective, which is a better choice?
Thanks in advance
for any advice you might give; obviously, any advice people might give
is non-binding, you're not responsible, legal mumbo-jumbo, blah,
blah.
Cheers, Jim Tung
Lead Hazardous Waste
Coordinator
Obiter Research LLC
Champaign,
IL
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