OSHA Loosens Respirator Rules for Ethylene Oxide Workers
Published Date: 7/1/2025
Proposed Rule
Summary
If you work around Ethylene Oxide, this update lets you use more types of respirators to keep you safe. OSHA is making the rules easier to follow by matching them with other respiratory safety standards. These changes could affect workplaces soon and might save money by offering more gear options.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
More respirator options for EtO workers
If you work around ethylene oxide, OSHA’s proposed rule would let workplaces use different types of respirators under the Ethylene Oxide standard. This change is meant to expand allowable respirator options and could affect what protective gear employers provide.
Alignment with respiratory protection rules
OSHA’s proposal would align the Ethylene Oxide standard with OSHA’s Respiratory Protection standard so the rules match each other. The alignment is intended to make the Ethylene Oxide respirator rules easier to follow for workplaces and compliance.
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