Maryland Code § LE-5-309

Section LE-5-309
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(a) The Board shall propose or recommend occupational safety and health
standards that:
(1) are or will be at least as effective in providing safe and healthful
employment and places of employment as any standard adopted under the federal
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970; and
(2) will not put an undue burden on interstate commerce when:
(i) a local condition or customized product or part requires the
application of an occupational safety and health standard that differs from a federal
standard; and
(ii) applied to a product or part that is distributed or used in
interstate commerce.
(b) The Board shall include in each occupational safety and health standard
that it proposes or recommends:
(1) a requirement for the use of a label or other appropriate form of
warning as necessary to ensure that each employee is apprised of:
(i) each hazard to which the employee is exposed;
(ii) each relevant symptom of exposure;
(iii) emergency treatment appropriate for exposure; and
(iv) each proper condition and precaution for safe use or
exposure;
(2) when appropriate in connection with a hazard, a requirement for:
(i) use of suitable protective equipment; and
(ii) control of technological procedures; and
(3) as necessary to protect employees, a requirement to measure or
monitor exposure of employees to a hazard:

(i) at appropriate intervals;
(ii) at each appropriate location; and
(iii) in an appropriate manner.
(c) (1) To develop occupational safety and health standards about toxic
materials or harmful physical agents, the Board shall propose or recommend
occupational safety and health standards that most adequately ensure, to the extent
feasible on the basis of the best available evidence, that no employee, including an
employee who has regular exposure to toxic materials or harmful physical agents
during the working life of the employee will suffer material impairment of health or
functional capacity.
(2) To the extent practicable, the Board shall express each proposed
occupational safety and health standard under this subsection in terms of objective
criteria and desired performance.

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