Occupational health experts have filed numerous comments on OSHA's long-sought proposed rule to cut worker exposures to the light metal beryllium. OSHA wants to reduce allowed exposures by 90 percent, in one of the rules OSHA is widely expected to issue before the end of the Obama administration (see related story).
United Steelworkers And Materion
National Council On Occupational Safety And Health
House Committee On Education And The Workforce Democrats
International Safety Equipment Association
