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Portland, OR (CompNewsNetwork) - The rulemaking is to keep Oregon OSHA in harmony with recent changes to Federal OSHA's standards.
Federal OSHA revised the notification requirements in the Hexavalent Chromium (Cr(VI)) standard in general industry, construction, and maritime activities. Employers will be required to notify employees of the results of all exposure determinations regardless of exposure levels.
Oregon OSHA adopted the changes in general industry, construction, and maritime activities as published in the March 17, 2010 Federal Register.
This is Oregon OSHA Administrative Order 3-2010, adopted June 10, 2010 and effective June 15, 2010.
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