Did you know that OSHA has required oxygen levels in the work place? Here is an excerpt from their web page: (https://work.chron.com/osha-oxygen-concentration-standards-15047.html)
“OSHA regulations define a confined space as any area with the following characteristics: the area is large enough for an employee to perform work; access to the area is limited; and the area is not intended to be a continually occupied work space. Employees typically enter a confined space to test equipment, perform maintenance or because of an emergency. When the oxygen concentration in any confined space dips below 19.5 percent, OSHA considers this an oxygen-deficient hazardous atmosphere that can threaten life or health. OSHA mandates that employers must implement procedures to warn employees of the oxygen-deficient hazard before they enter the confined space and provide necessary personal protection equipment.”
Here is some more information:
https://technocracy.news/blaylock-face-masks-pose-serious-risks-to-the-healthy/
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