Dry Ice Safety Regulations Update 2026: New OSHA Guidelines for Home and Business Use
The 2026 OSHA dry ice safety regulations introduce significant updates to protect workers and the public from the hazards of dry ice, particularly asphyxiation and cold burns. These changes focus on improved ventilation, mandatory PPE, and clearer labeling requirements for safe handling and storage. Staying informed about these updates is crucial for anyone using dry ice.