Oregon OSHA recently conducted salon air monitoring studies came to essentially the same conclusion reached by Schoon Scientific and described in an October Press Release (see article below). Even so, Oregon OSHA continues to intentionally ignore its own published definition for Formaldehyde and continues to spread misinformation about Formaldehyde, Formalin and Methylene Glycol. This open letter to Oregon OSHA discusses this erroneous information and challenges OSHA to refrain from continued used of incorrect terminology and misleading product testing. Click here to read the letter