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OXYGEN HAZARD SUMMARY - Government of New Jersey
nj.gov* If you think you are experiencing any work-related health problems, see a doctor trained to recognize occupational diseases. Take this Fact Sheet with you. WORKPLACE EXPOSURE LIMITS Oxygen is naturally present at a concentration of 21% in the air we breathe. The health effects described in this Fact Sheet
Fisheries fact sheet - Mud crab - fish.wa.gov.au
www.fish.wa.gov.auThis fact sheet is the twenty eighth (No. 28) in a Department of Fisheries series. ISSN 1834-9382 Ova Unfertilised female egg cells. Pheromone A chemical substance secreted by some animals that affects the behaviour or physiology of other animals of the same species. Pleopods Appendages used primarily to carry eggs in females but also
METHYL AMYL ACETATE - Government of New Jersey
nj.govair samples. You can obtain copies of sampling results from your employer. You have a legal right to this information under OSHA 1910.1020. * If you think you are experiencing any work-related health problems, see a doctor trained to recognize occupational diseases. Take this Fact Sheet with you. RTK Substance number: 1227 Date: June 1999
COPPER CHLORIDE HAZARD SUMMARY Copper Chloride
nj.gov* Copper Chloride can affect you when breathed in. * Contact can severely irritate and burn the skin and eyes ... This Fact Sheet is a summary source of information of all ... (working inside vats, reactors, boilers, small rooms, etc.).
Fact Sheet #30: The Federal Wage Garnishment Law, …
www.dol.govFact Sheet #30: The Federal Wage Garnishment Law, Consumer Credit Protection Act’s Title III (CCPA) This fact sheet provides general information concerning the CCPA’s limits on the amount that employers may withhold from a person’s earnings in response to a garnishment order, and the CCPA’s protection from
Fact Sheet #71: Internship Programs Under The Fair ... - DOL
www.dol.govThis fact sheet provides general information to help determine whether interns and students working for “for-profit” employers are entitled to minimum wages and overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). 1. Background . The FLSA requires “for-profit” employers to pay employees for their work. Interns and students, however, may