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OSHA will again not inspect for TB fit-testing

Hospital Safety Connection, March 6, 2007

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For the third consecutive year, Congress has prohibited OSHA from spending funds to enforce annual tuberculosis (TB) fit-testing.

The bill in question hasn't been posted online in its final form, but the TB fit-testing ban was confirmed on Wednesday by an OSHA spokesperson.

The move--part of lawmakers' approval of funding for OSHA--is in effect at least until the end of the current fiscal year, which wraps up on September 30.

The annual fit-testing requirement falls under OSHA's respiratory protection standard. Congress' action only applies to annual TB fit-testing, not fit-testing for other exposures in hospitals.



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