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What are some of OSHA regulations regarding the Clean Air Act?

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  1. I have no idea what central sterile processing is. Having said that, the Clean Air Act has NOTHING to do with OSHA. The Clean Air Act is through the Environmental Protection Agency, charged with protecting the environment. OSHA is charged with ensuring employees have a safe and healthful work environment. OSHA has rules regarding the maximum amount of concentration that employees can be exposed to for a particular substance. So...OSHA doesn't regulate what goes up the stacks, only what workers are breathing - in relation to air quality standards. I hope this answers your question..
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