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American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) 1994-1995 Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents and Biological Exposure Limits. Cincinnati, OH, ACGIH, 1994... [Pg.11]

Jongeneelen LJ Biological exposure limit for occupational exposure to coal tar pitch volatiles at coke ovens. IntArch Occup Environ Health 63 511-516, 1992... [Pg.180]

This study showed that the filtration reserve capacity of the kidney is lost when elevated microproteinuria is present, but that there was no functional impairment at a renal Cd burden not yet causing microproteinuria. Implicitly, it validated the proposal of a CdU of 10 pg Cd/ g creatinine as biological exposure limit to prevent microproteinuria in male Cd workers. [Pg.799]

Biological exposure limits for metals in the field of occupational medicine were established more than 30 years ago that is, during the early 1970s and 1980s. Standards and biological exposure limits in the field of... [Pg.1502]

It is important to emphasize that reference values do not represent toxicologically based biological exposure limits. Thus,... [Pg.1503]

Human biological monitoring values (HBM-values) are derived from toxicological and epidemiological studies and thus represent health-related biological exposure limits. The commission usually recommends two different HBM-values ... [Pg.1504]

Presently, there do not exist further recommendations for reference values and biological exposure limits for metals established by other national or international institutions and organizations. [Pg.1505]

ELINYAE (1997). Threshold Limit Values (TLVs) and Biological Exposure Limits (BELs), ACGIH, Translation, Athens ELEWAE. (in Greek). [Pg.369]

It must be emphasized that reference values are statistically derived and do not represent toxicologically derived biological exposure limits. Thus, they cannot be used for health-related evaluation of HBM data. Nevertheless, the reference values permit to assess the exposure of individuals or population groups compared to the ubiquitous background exposure. [Pg.163]

For monitoring occupational exposures, the following biological exposure limits (BAT values) for Hg-B are recommended [102,103] ... [Pg.487]


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