Employers are responsible for complying with PPE standards, including Respiratory Protection. However, OSHA is providing temporary enforcement flexibility. Webpage also includes Guidance, including for specific types of worker groups.
Understanding and Selecting Antimicrobial Pesticides ~National Pesticide Info Center (NPIC)
"Some similar products are not antimicrobial pesticides! Some antimicrobial products are used to prevent infection by inhibiting the growth of microorganisms within or on living things. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers are one example. These products are considered drugs and they are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). If the product label includes an EPA registration number, then EPA regulates the product. If the product label includes "Drug Facts" then FDA regulates the product. If the product label doesn't contain either of these elements, it may be a cleaner. Neither the EPA nor the FDA regulate cleaners because they do not claim to kill any pest or prevent any disease. If you need assistance, contact NPIC at 1-800-858-7378 and one of our trained pesticide specialists will assist you in identifying who regulates your product."
Safer Choice is a voluntary program that works to advance the mission of EPA to protect human health and the environment by helping product manufacturers choose the safest chemical ingredients possible.
COVID-Fighting Products List FAQs ~CDC & Amer Chem Council
The American Chemistry Council's (ACC) mission is to deliver value to our members through advocacy, using best-in-class member engagement, political advocacy, communications and scientific research. We are committed to fostering progress in our economy, environment and society.
Wide range of COVID-prevention related resources ~Center for Biocide Chemistries
The American Chemistry Council's (ACC) mission is to deliver value to our members through advocacy, using best-in-class member engagement, political advocacy, communications and scientific research. We are committed to fostering progress in our economy, environment and society.
Indoor Air Pollution: An Introduction for Health Professionals ~EPA
*includes Humidifier Fever -Because people spend a lot of time indoors, the quality of the air indoors can affect their health. Remodeling or renovating an existing home has the potential to release indoor pollutants.
Healthy Buildings, Healthy People - A Vision for the 21st Century ~US EPA
Healthy Buildings, Healthy People lays out a blueprint by which agencies and individuals across the country, and around the world, can focus their efforts towards improvements in the indoor environment and health.