By Treven Pyles
Posted on November 18th, 2025

EtO has found widespread use and applications in modern life. As a known human carcinogen, stringent regulations have been put in place to prevent workers in EtO-using establishments from developing serious and fatal diseases. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancers linked to occupational EtO exposure, we advise you to reach out to our legal team.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires factories, plants, and other establishments handling, producing, and using EtO to comply with permissible exposure limits (PELs). Under OSHA standards, the maximum average concentration should not go beyond 1 part per million (ppm) during an 8-hour shift. The short-term limit, on the other hand, is only five ppm covering a 15-minute period.
Aside from the mandatory PELs, federal law also grants employees, especially those handling hazardous substances such as EtO, the right to know and demand a safe and healthy workplace. Some of the basic and most important rights outlined by current OSHA and federal regulations include the following.
Unfortunately, not all workplaces comply with and follow OSHA regulations when it comes to handling EtO. As a result, many industrial employees had been unknowingly exposed to the cancer-causing chemical for a long period of time. Worse, some of them have been diagnosed with severe health conditions.
There had already been multiple studies linking prolonged EtO exposure to certain cancers. These include the following:
When a worker is constantly exposed to EtO and develops any of these cancers, they can pursue legal options, even if they have already retired. These include filing toxic exposure claims.
If you want to know more about how to secure compensation through toxic exposure claims, you have come to the right place. At ELG Law, we have assisted dozens of individuals in filing their claims, including many exposed to the hazardous EtO.
We also provide case evaluation at no cost. All you have to do is submit your medical and employment records. If you qualify, we will promptly get in touch with you. Contact us today.