1,3-Butadiene Safety Comments Extended by 60 Days
Published Date: 8/20/2025
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Summary
OSHA is giving everyone 60 more days to send in their thoughts on the new rules about 1,3-Butadiene, a chemical some workers might be around. This extra time helps companies and workers gather all the info they need to share their opinions. If you’re involved in industries using this chemical, now’s your chance to speak up without rushing!
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