Record Backing Silica Rule 'Extraordinarily Large' And Requires More Time To Review, Builders Say

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The building sector argues that the size of the scientific and analytical record that OSHA has amassed to back up the need for control measures in its proposed rule to cut crystalline silica exposures is so huge that it will take much longer than the current 90-day comment period to evaluate and offer feedback on the plan.

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