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Emergency response planning guidelines ERPGs

AIIIA Emergency Response Planning Guidelines (ERPGs) ERPG-1 ERPG-2 ERPG-3 0.1 ppm 30 ppm 100 ppm AIHA 1991... [Pg.171]

AIHA (American Industrial Hygiene Association). 1993. Emergency Response Planning Guideline (ERPG) for Arsine. Fairfax, VA AIHA. [Pg.115]

Table 5-6 Emergency Response Planning Guidelines (ERPGs)1 (all values are in ppm unless otherwise noted) ... Table 5-6 Emergency Response Planning Guidelines (ERPGs)1 (all values are in ppm unless otherwise noted) ...
The Dow indexes are useful for determining equipment spacing requirements. The F EI uses an empirical correlation based entirely on the F EI value to estimate the radius of exposure. It is assumed that any equipment located outside this distance would not be damaged by a fire or explosion. The CEI estimates the hazard distance for chemical exposure based on the emergency response planning guideline (ERPG) values for the particular material released. [Pg.442]

Emergency response, to hazardous materials incidents, 25 343 Emergency Response Planning Guidelines (ERPGs), for sulfuric acid, 23 795 values in, 13 156 Emery, dental abrasive, 8 339 Emetine, 2 74, 100 (—)-Emetine, 2 84, 85 Emission, from OLEDs, 22 215, 218-219. See also Emissions... [Pg.312]

For illustrative purposes, the hazardous properties of the materials used in the examples have been modeled to the Emergency Response Planning Guideline, ERPG-2 (see Section 3.1.1) concentration for toxic materials, or to one half of the lower flammable limit (LFL/2) for flammable material. Lastly, only the first 3600 seconds of the event are considered in these examples. For an actual situation, different concentration levels for toxic or flammable concentrations may be considered and different durations as well. [Pg.147]

AIHA emergency response planning guidelines (ERPGs) and temporary emergency exposure limits (TEELs). [Pg.976]

Emergency Response Planning Guidelines (ERPG-time of exposition 1 hour). Value of one-hour maximum concentration of toxic substance in the air in which is possible to expect that almost all individual could not be protected for different severity levels of toxic effects (three severity levels of toxic effects - ERPG 1, 2, 3). (AIHA 1987)... [Pg.884]

Emergency Response Planning Guideline (ERPG) Value... [Pg.99]

The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) of Akron, Ohio, has developed a series of emergency response planning guidelines (ERPG) for three different levels of concern, all based on a one-hour airborne exposure to the chemical. As of 2000, ERPG values have been developed for almost 100 chemicals, with about 10 added each year. The levels are defined as follows ... [Pg.392]

ERPGs, Emergency Response Planning Guidelines (ERPGs) are prepared by an industry task force and are published by the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA). Three concentration ranges are provided as a consequence of exposure to a specific substance ... [Pg.244]


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