Benzene Breath Gear Update: OSHA Aligns Respirator Rules for Workers
Published Date: 7/1/2025
Proposed Rule
Summary
OSHA is updating its rules about what kinds of respirators workers can use when dealing with benzene, a harmful chemical. This change makes the rules clearer and matches them better with other safety standards. Workers and employers should get ready for these updates, which aim to keep everyone safer without causing big costs or delays.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
More respirator options for benzene
OSHA would allow different types of respirators to be used under the Benzene standard so workers handling benzene can use respirators other than those previously required. This change is intended to give employers and workers more flexibility while keeping workplace protections for benzene exposure.
Benzene rules aligned with respiratory standard
OSHA would align the Benzene standard with its Respiratory Protection standard to make requirements clearer and more consistent for employers and workers. The proposal states this alignment aims to keep people safer without causing big costs or delays for employers and workers.
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