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Carboiimide-polystyrene, 95, 99 Carbonyl compounds, 36 Carcinogens, OSHA list of, 128 Carveol [2-Cyclohexen-l-ol, 2-methyl-5-(1-methylethenyl)-], 106 Carveol acetate [2-Cyclohexene-l-ol, 2-... [Pg.139]

OSHA carcinogen not listed not listed not listed not listed... [Pg.83]

The following compounds are carcinogens and listed as such on the OSHA list. Rules to be followed when working with these substances were published in the Federal Register, Vol. 39, No. 20, January 29, 1974. [Pg.128]

For an OSHA list of carcinogens see Organic Syntheses, 56, 128 (1977). The following compounds have been added to the OSHA list of carcinogens ... [Pg.168]

May cause chronic liver, kidney and blood effects based on animal data. Acute oral (LD50) >2000 mg/kg [Rat], 2500 mg/ kg [Mouse]. Carcinogenicity Not listed by ACGIH, IARC, NIOSH, NTP, or OSHA. [Pg.50]

In their 1990 list, Hoffmann and Hecht (1727) classified forty-three tobacco and/or tobacco smoke components as tumorigenic agents in tobacco smoke. It is interesting to note that they used the term tumorigenic rather than carcinogenic to dehne the components. A similar list was issued by Hoffmann et al. (1773) in 1993. In 1994, OSHA (2825) tabulated forty-three tobacco smoke components for which it claimed there was sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in humans or animals. For some unknown reason, the OSHA list included only forty-two items. Obviously, polonium-210 was inadvertently omitted. OSHA listed many of the same components as Hoffmann and Hecht but included several components not listed by them (1727) and vice versa. [Pg.1173]

In its 1994 report on indoor air quality, OSHA (2825) dealt at some length with ETS. It presented a list of forty-three tobacco smoke components for which it claimed there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in humans or animals. Comparison of the OSHA list with that of Hoffmann and Hecht (Table XXVI-1) reveals numerous similarities plus some differences. OSHA (2825) described ten of its listed tobacco smoke carcinogens in the following less-than-pos-itive terms ... [Pg.1181]

EXPOSURE GUIDELINES ACGIH TLV TWA > 2 mg/m respirable dust (classifiable as a human carcinogen) OSHA PEL No specific value listed for Talc (containing asbestos) in 29 CFR 1910.1000, Table Z-1. Specifics on this standard can be located in 29CFR1910.1001 (Asbestos) NIOSH REL TWA 2m m respirable fraction IDLH 1000 mg/m. ... [Pg.895]

Toxicology ACGIH TLV/TWA (8 h) 10 mg/m (total) OSHA PEL 0.1 mg/m (quartz) nuisance dust may cause si. irritation to eyes, by inh. chronic exposure may damage lungs contains < 1% cryst. cryst. silica, a probable human carcinogen TSCA listed Precaution Minimize dusting prevent static discharges may be slippery when wet... [Pg.113]

Carcinogenicity Not listed as carcinogenic according to lARC, NTP, or OSHA ... [Pg.31]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.56 , Pg.58 , Pg.128 , Pg.168 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.56 , Pg.58 , Pg.128 , Pg.168 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.128 ]




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