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OSHA Combustible Dust Standard: NEP Enforcement and the General Duty Clause

Workers in a factory with protective gear managing dust risks in an industrial setting.

The OSHA combustible dust standard doesn’t exist. OSHA writes thousands of citations each year using the General Duty Clause as a regulatory backdoor, creating enforcement without formal rulemaking. Key Takeaways: OSHA cites combustible dust violations under Section 5(a)(1) General Duty Clause, not a specific standard, with average penalties exceeding $15,000 per citation The National Emphasis … Read more