OSHA Regulations for Natural Refrigerants

published Jun 21, 2013 - 9 pages

Mike Marshall from OSHA outlines in his presentation safety standards that apply to natural refrigerants, including general industry standards as well as specific standards for the use of ammonia, CO2 and hydrocarbons. In his presentation, Mr Marshall highlighted that OSHA is about protecting the people inside the fence line, while EPA is focused on protecting the people outside the fence line.

Mike Marshall from OSHA outlines in his presentation safety standards that apply to natural refrigerants, including general industry standards as well as specific standards for the use of ammonia, CO2 and hydrocarbons. In his presentation, Mr Marshall highlighted that OSHA is about protecting the people inside the fence line, while EPA is focused on protecting the people outside the fence line.


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