Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.60154 - Maximum allowable concentrations
Rule 4.
(1)
Maximum allowable concentrations of air contaminants based on a repeated 8-hour
work day exposure are listed in tables 1 to 7 in
R 325.60155 to
R 325.60161.
(2) A substance in tables 1 to 6 that is
preceded by the letter A, C, or S, or STEL
is an especially hazardous contaminant and all the following precautions shall
be taken:
(a) If the substance is preceded by
the letter "A", then an employer shall ensure that an employee or any part of
an employees anatomy is not exposed to, or allowed to come in contact with, the
substance by means of any respiratory, oral, or skin route.
(b) If the substance is preceded by the
letter "C", then its MAC means the highest concentration at which an employer
may allow a person to be exposed at any time unless noted otherwise. This
concentration is commonly referred to as a "ceiling."
(c) If the substance is preceded by the
letter "S", then an employer shall ensure that precautions are taken to prevent
skin absorption.
(d) If the
substance is preceded by "STEL", then it means the STEL listed. For example, an
employee's 15-minute, time-weighted average exposure, shall not be exceeded at
any time during a work day. The STEL is commonly referred to as the "short-term
exposure limit."
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