Employees have access to more information than ever before, which raises an important question: How many of your occupational exposure limits (OELs) are out of date?
“We like to think that OELs are clear communications of the risk. They take a lot of information about the chemicals and boil it down,” said John Mikan, CEO of Experien Systems, during a session “OELs as the Ultimate Product Risk Management Tool: A Call to Action,” at Stewardship 2015.