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Toxicity testing, finished products

In the pharmaceutical industry, acute toxicity testing has uses other than for product safety determinations. First, as in other industries, acute toxicity determinations are part of industrial hygiene or occupational health environmental impact assessments (Deichmann and Gerarde, 1969). These requirements demand testing not only for finished products but frequently of intermediates as well. These issues and requirements, however, are discussed in Chapter 2 and are not directly addressed here. [Pg.130]

Many test methods for the determination of the acute toxicity of combustion products from materials and products have been developed over the last two decades and continue to be developed and/or improved. In 1983, 13 of the methods published up to that time were evaluated by Arthur D. Little, Inc. to assess the feasibility of incorporating combustion toxicity requirements for building materials and finishes into the building codes of New York State. On the basis of seven different criteria, only two methods were found acceptable. These two methods were the flow-through smoke toxicity method developed at the University of Pittsburgh and the closed-system cup furnace smoke toxicity method developed at NIST (known at that time as the National Bureau of Standards (NBS)). Standard Reference Materials and protocols (SRM 1048 and SRM 1049) were developed at NIST and are available to the users of these methods to provide assurance that they are performing the methods correctly (see Relevant Websites ... [Pg.649]

Regulations limiting the concentration of benzene and the total aromatic content of finished gasoline have been established for 1995 and beyond in order to reduce the ozone reactivity and toxicity of automotive evaporative and exhaust emissions. Test methods to determine benzene and the aromatic content of gasoline are necessary to assess product quality and to meet new fuel regulations. [Pg.923]


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