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The OSHA Limit (PEL or Permissible Exposure Limit) is that concentration of a hazardous material in air above which an employee may not be exposed without violating the OSHA regulation on employee exposure. Most OSHA limits were taken from consensus exposure standards in place in 1970 and have not been revised to take notice of knowledge that has been developed since then.

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