What are the consequences of not meeting OSHA IAQ regulations?
Failure to meet OSHA air quality requirements may expose employers to several risks, including:
- Regulatory fines and citations
- Workers’ compensation claims related to occupational exposure
- Increased liability and litigation risk
- Operational disruptions or corrective actions
- Damage to recruiting, retention and company reputation
In severe cases, poor industrial air quality may contribute to workplace illnesses, combustible dust incidents or long-term employee health concerns.
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