Transcription of Calculations and Occupational Exposure Limits
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Calculations Evaluation Control1 Calculations and Occupational Exposure LimitsDr. Peter Bellin, PhD, CIHEOH 466 AThe Occupational Environment2 Definitions Vapors Gases Aerosols Particulates: dust, fume, fibers, nanoparticles, smoke Mist Particle size considerations Inspirable Particulate Mass (IPM) Thoracic Particulate Mass (TPM) Respiratory Particulate Mass (RPM) Calculations Evaluation Control23 OELs4 OELs Concentration Parts per million Maximum vapor concentration = VPl/ VPatmx 106 Milligrams per cubic meter Normal temperature and pressure 760 mm Hg and 25 C Molar volume = Liters per moleCalculations Evaluation Control35 OELs Time-weighted average (TWA)
Calculations Evaluation Control 3 5 OELs • Time-weighted average (TWA) • Ceiling value (C) • Short-Term Exposure Limit (STEL) • Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health
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