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Except for siUca and natural abrasives containing free siUca, the abrasive materials used today are classified by NIOSH as nuisance dust materials and have relatively high permissable dust levels (55). The OSHA TWA allowable total dust level for aluminum oxide, siUcon carbide, boron carbide, ceria, and other nuisance dusts is 10 mg/m. SiUca, in contrast, is quite toxic as a respkable dust for cristobaUte [14464-46-1] and tridymite [15468-32-3] the allowable TWA level drops to 0.05 mg/m and the TWA for quartz [14808-60-7] is set at 0.1 mg/m. Any abrasive that contains free siUca in excess of 1% should be treated as a potential health hazard if it is in the form of respkable dust. Dust masks are requked for those exposed to such materials (see Industrial hygene). [Pg.16]

Safety. Magnesium oxide (fume) has a permissible exposure limit (PEL) (134) (8 hours, TWA), of 10 mg/m total dust and 5 mg/m respirable fraction. Tumorigenic data (intravenous in hamsters) show a TD q of 480 mg/kg after 30 weeks of intermittent dosing (135), and toxicity effects data show a TC q of 400 mg/m for inhalation in humans (136). Magnesium oxide is compatible with most chemicals exceptions are strong acids, bromine pentafluoride, chlorine trifluoride, interhalogens, strong oxidizers, and phosphorous pentachloride. [Pg.355]

The value is for total dust containing no asbestos and <1% crystalline silica. [Pg.176]

Approximate Values in Units of Percent The particle size distribution in a total dust sample is unknown and error in the XRD analysis may be greater than for respirable samples. Therefore, for total dust samples, an approximate result is given. (4) Nondetected A sample reported as nondetected indicates that the quantity of quartz (or cristobalite) present in the sample is not greater than the... [Pg.252]

As an example, the measurement data on inorganic total dust collected in con ventional factories and benchmark factories is shown in Fig. 6.9. [Pg.401]

FiCURE 6.9 Concentrations of inorganic total dust in the breathing zone in conventional and benchmark factories. [Pg.401]

Grain dust (oat, wheat, barley) — 4 (total dust/ — —... [Pg.85]

Soapstone Respirable dust Total dust Sodium azide Sodium bisulphite —... [Pg.93]

MDHS 14 General method for the gravimetric determination of respirable and total dust MDHS 15 Carbon disulphide MDHS 16 Mercury vapour in air Laboratory method using hopcalite adsorbent tubes, and acid dissolution with cold vapour atomic absorption spectrometric analysis MDHS 17 Benzene in air Laboratory method using charcoal adsorbent tubes, solvent desorption and gas chromatography MDHS 18 Tetra alkyl lead compounds in air Continuous on-site monitoring method using PAC Check atomic absorption spirometry... [Pg.239]

Mark, D. and Vincent, J.H. (1986) A new personal sampler for airborne total dust in the workplace, Ann. Occup. Hygiene, 30 89-102. [Pg.83]

We can see that due to joint effects of aridity and soil texture, the dust emission rates increase from east to west by as much as 5 orders. The maximum emission rate is 1.5 ton/ha/yr. The total dust emission amount of the Gobi desert is estimated as 25 x 106 tons per year and that in spring is 15 x 106 tons per year. The seasonal dust emission amounts in summer, autumn and winter are 1.4 x 106, 5.7 x 106 and 2.9 x 106 tons, correspondingly. [Pg.171]

Gin Harvest method Respirable Dust, mg/m Total Dust, mg/m ... [Pg.29]

Obtain personnel total dust samples for representative employees in noncompliance areas Reweigh filters... [Pg.86]

It follows that the aerosol contribution procedures are specific to air-conditioning parameters and that the x, component is to be excluded from the total dust level Xt undef a given set of conditions. It would obviously be improper to determine x, in the wintertime and use it for subtraction in summertime. [Pg.107]

Prevalence of byssinosis correlates better with airborne endotoxin concentration than with total dust (65). Also, gramnegative bacteria levels in the mill correlate well with disease (66). It has been hypothesized that endotoxins elicit symptoms of byssinosis by activation of both the classical and the alternative pathway of complement with subsequent release of anaphylatoxins, which lead to airway narrowing, and chemotaxins, which cause the influx of PMNs followed by release of lysosomal enzymes and, ultimately, tissue damage. In experiments with guinea pigs using bract, cotton, and gin mill trash extracts, there is a strong correlation between number of PMNs recruited to airways and level of endotoxin (67). [Pg.150]


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