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Environmental Protection Agency toxic endpoints

EPA. 2002b. Chemical accident prevention provisions. Table of toxic endpoints. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Code of Federal Regulations. 40CFR68. Appendix A. http //ecfrback.access. gpo.gov. April 24, 2002. [Pg.132]

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has slightly modified the ADI approach and it calculates a reference dose (RfD) as the acceptable safety level for chronic non-carcinogenic and developmental effects. Similarly the ATSDR (Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry) calculates minimal risk levels (MRLs) for non-cancer endpoints. [Pg.223]

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has estimated that an exposure of 0.0075 mg kg day or less over a lifetime would not result in noncancer endpoints of toxicity. The EPA uses mathematical modeling to estimate the probability of a person developing cancer from drinking water containing specified amounts of trifluralin. Based on these estimates, if a person drank water containing 5 pg 1 over their lifetime, that person would have no more than a 1 1000000 chance of developing cancer as a result of this exposure. [Pg.2780]

Toxic endpoints promulgated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. [Pg.244]


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