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Industrial Standards for the Temperature in Employee Work Areas
Industrial Standards for the Temperature in Employee Work Areas
{Alternatives possible if business building's air doesn't meet standards: "Commonly used strategies that a small business can implement include offering telecommuting options, shortened or rotating shifts, temporary office relocation and building shutdown during weather extremes.".} Due to hard-fought battles, the sweatshop is just a bad memory in industrialized countries where modern workplaces provide a safe, healthy environment for employees. The air quality and room temperatures in the workplace can enhance or detract from ...
·smallbusiness.chron.com·
Industrial Standards for the Temperature in Employee Work Areas
****Enforcement Policy for Sterilizers, Disinfectant Devices, and Air Purifiers During the (COVID-19) Public Health Emergency ~FDA
****Enforcement Policy for Sterilizers, Disinfectant Devices, and Air Purifiers During the (COVID-19) Public Health Emergency ~FDA
****!!!!****!!!!**** {510(k) exemptions for COVID.} "FDA considers chemical/physical disinfectant devices to encompass chemical disinfectant solutions used to disinfect medical devices." "Medical devices disinfectors... exempt from premarket review." "during the declared public health emergency, FDA does not intend to object to the distribution and use of sterilizers, disinfectant devices, and air purifiers that are intended to be effective at killing the SARS-CoV-2 virus but do not already have FDA marketing authorization, without compliance with the following regulatory requirements where such devices do not create an undue risk in light of the public health emergency: prior submission of a premarket notification under section 510(k) [and some other requirements]. FDA believes such devices will not create such an undue risk where the performance and labeling elements... are met." "If the device generates ozone, FDA recommends that the manufacturer evaluate whether the product is within the maximum acceptable level of ozone given in 21 CFR 801.415." [****It sounds like chlorine dioxide could be used if stays below regulated air levels. FDA has endorsed ClO2 standards for air related to food processing [ but need to check FDA's approved air concentrations for around people]. EPA has approved safety of air concentrations at specific levels around people.****]
·fda.gov·
****Enforcement Policy for Sterilizers, Disinfectant Devices, and Air Purifiers During the (COVID-19) Public Health Emergency ~FDA
What are Antimicrobial Pesticides? ~EPA
What are Antimicrobial Pesticides? ~EPA
Antimicrobial pesticides are substances or mixtures of substances used to destroy or suppress the growth of harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi on inanimate objects and surfaces.
·epa.gov·
What are Antimicrobial Pesticides? ~EPA
Labeling Requirements ~EPA
Labeling Requirements ~EPA
The label on a pesticide package or container and the accompanying instructions are a key part of pesticide regulation. Find out about regulation of labels and other label information.
·epa.gov·
Labeling Requirements ~EPA
Pesticide Labels procedures ~EPA
Pesticide Labels procedures ~EPA
Pesticide labels translate results of our extensive evaluations of pesticide products into conditions, directions and precautions that define parameters for use of a pesticide with the goal of ensuring protection of human health and the environment.
·epa.gov·
Pesticide Labels procedures ~EPA
Pesticide Registration Notices by Category ~EPA
Pesticide Registration Notices by Category ~EPA
Find pesticide registration notices based on the type of information they contain, e.g., information about FIFRA data submittal, labeling, product packaging, etc.
·epa.gov·
Pesticide Registration Notices by Category ~EPA
Determining If a Cleaning Product Is a Pesticide ~FIFRA, EPA
Determining If a Cleaning Product Is a Pesticide ~FIFRA, EPA
****!!!!****!!!!**** "interpretation of the statutory and regulatory language applicable to products marketed as cleaning products that claim, state or imply that they mitigate a pest." "where a claim or implication is made in connection with the sale or distribution of a cleaning product that its use will mitigate a pest, either by itself or in combination with any other substance, the product would be considered to be intended for a pesticidal purpose and would therefore be required to be registered." "This fact sheet applies to claims made on a cleaning product’s label or labeling or through other means such as web sites, advertising, promotional or sales activities and testimonial claims in connection with sale or distribution of the product. A link on a producer’s website to academic or extension research that demonstrates the pesticidal efficacy of an unregistered product would be considered a pesticidal claim."
·epa.gov·
Determining If a Cleaning Product Is a Pesticide ~FIFRA, EPA