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What is the MAXIMUM number of 100% EO cartridges permitted by OSHA to be stored OUTSIDE of a flammable goods cabinet?

1) 10
2) 50
3) 100
4) 1000

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Final answer:

OSHA allows a maximum of 10 gallons of Category 1, 2, or 3 flammable liquids to be stored outside of a storage cabinet or room; this would apply to 100% EO cartridges. The precise number of cartridges is determined by their volume, with the assumption that 'cartridge' refers to one gallon or less.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has specific limits for storing flammable materials outside of a flammable goods cabinet. According to OSHA regulations, particularly in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106(e)(2)(ii)(b), a maximum of 10 gallons of Category 1, 2, or 3 flammable liquids, which includes 100% EO (ethylene oxide) cartridges, can be stored outside of an approved storage cabinet or storage room.

Since EO cartridges vary in size, the specific number of cartridges that can be stored would be based on the combined volume not exceeding 10 gallons. There is no precise number given in the regulation for cartridges, as it is volume-based. As a result, the correct answer from the given options would likely be (1) 10, assuming a 'cartridge' is less than or equal to one gallon. However, to provide an accurate count of cartridges that can be stored, one would need to know the volume of each cartridge.

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