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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • Does MTH Industries have a covid-19 exposure prevention plan?

    Please click here to see MTH’s COVID-19 Exposure Prevention, Preparedness and Response Plan. MTH Industries is now in our third century of creating and preserving Chicago’s architectural heritage by offering glazing, structural and ornamental metal, renovation, and maintenance services.

  • What type of exposure monitoring does enviromed provide?

    EnviroMed has provided employee exposure monitoring for ethylene oxide, xylene, formaldehyde, respirable particulates, tetrachloroethylene, asbestos, and other analytes.

  • What is the legal limit for exposure to limestone in workplace?

    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has set the legal limit (permissible exposure limit) for limestone exposure in the workplace as 15 mg/m 3 total exposure and 5 mg/m 3 respiratory exposure over an 8-hour workday.

  • How long after exposure should I get tested for exposure?

    Get tested 3-5 days after exposure (date of exposure is day 0) through UT’s free Proactive Community Testing program. Test again 5-7 days post-exposure (see below).

  • What is the difference between corner lights and side marker lights?

    Corner lights and side marker lights are both found on the sides of your vehicle, but they have different functions. To put it simply, the latter helps other drivers see your vehicle—your position, where you’re turning, and the like—while the former provides additional lighting in low visibility situations.

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