OSHA and Ozone

Ozone Department of Labor OSHA Ozone

OSHA guidelines for O3 in the workplace are based on time-weighted averages. Ozone levels should never exceed the following average: 0.10 ppm (parts per million) for 8 hours per day exposure.

The OSHA website cites several ACGIH guidelines for ozone in the workplace:

For more information, see the OSHA webpage regarding ozone: http://www.osha.gov/dts/chemicalsampling/data/CH_259300.html

NIOSH Ozone

Unlike OSHA, NIOSH safety and health standards are not enforceable under US law. However, NIOSH does “develop recommendations for health and safety standards” that may influence future law and OSHA regulations.

The NIOSH recommended exposure limit for ozone is 0.1 ppm (0.2 mg/m3). According to NIOSH, Ozone levels of 5 ppm or higher are considered immediately dangerous to life or health.

For more information: NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards: Ozone

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