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The Environmental Protection Agency March 14 issued a final rule that will require docHubly reduced emissions from commercial facilities that sterilize medical devices and other equipment using ethylene oxide gas.
The action level for ETO is 0.5 ppm, expressed as an 8-hour TWA, and the short-term excursion limit is 5 ppm, expressed as a 15-minute TWA814. For details of the requirements in OSHAs ETO standard for occupational exposures, see Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 1910.1047.
Lawsuit details: Earthjustice filed a lawsuit against the EPA over the agencys failure to update standards to protect the public from harmful air emissions from ethylene oxide sterilization facilities, arguing that it was dodging its obligation under the Clean Air Act.
A Proposed Interim Decision (PID) or Proposed Decision (PD) presents EPAs proposed findings regarding the FIFRA safety standard, proposed modifications to the way the pesticide is used if risk concerns are identified, and any proposed labeling changes.
Through 2023, there have been reports of over $700 million in jury awards and settlements related to ethylene oxide litigation. Lawsuits appear to primarily involve commercial sterilizers, but ethylene oxide has several other industrial uses, including as a feedstock for other chemicals.
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Proposed EPA Actions to Reduce EtO-Related Risk On April 11, 2023, EPA proposed a broad set of new protections under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act that will reduce risk for all workers who use EtO to sterilize things and for others who work, live, or go to school near sterilization facilities.

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