OSHA Focus On Construction 'Alternatives' Could Complicate Planned Beryllium Rule

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OSHA officials are looking into unspecified regulatory “alternatives” that would apply to the construction sector as they explore a rulemaking to tackle worker exposures to the toxic metal beryllium, in an effort that a source familiar with the issue says could make it increasingly difficult to get a new standard issued, though worker advocates consider it vital to take into account hazards to workers who use beryllium-containing abrasive blasting agents in construction activities.

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