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4 EXPOSURE CRITERIA, OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LEVELS

4 EXPOSURE CRITERIA, OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LEVELS

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The exposure criteria for the following sections 4.2 and 4.3 are an adaptation of the background documentation supporting the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) Occupational Exposure Levels (OEL). However, the same criteria can also be used to support different OEL.

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Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Drinking Water

Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Drinking Water

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past exposure. • For older children and adults: If a public water utility notifies you that a PFAS exceeds the NJ MCL, they are required to promptly take actions to reduce these levels. Individuals who wish to reduce exposure to PFAS while the water utility is taking actions to reduce levels can consider

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Chloride in Drinking-water - World Health Organization

Chloride in Drinking-water - World Health Organization

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ENVIRONMENTAL LEVELS AND HUMAN EXPOSURE Air Exposure to chloride in air has been reported to be negligible (4). Water Chloride in surface and groundwater from both natural and anthropogenic sources, such as run-off containing road de-icing salts, the use of inorganic fertilizers, landfill leachates, septic

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Worker Exposure Risk to COVID-19

Worker Exposure Risk to COVID-19

www.osha.gov

The four exposure risk levels represent probable distribution of risk. OSHA 3993-03 2020 Given the evolving nature of the pandemic, OSHA is in the process of reviewing and updating this document. These materials may no longer represent current OSHA recommendations and guidance. For the most up-to-date information, consult Protecting Workers ...

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How to Reduce Your Exposure to Chemicals at Home, Work ...

How to Reduce Your Exposure to Chemicals at Home, Work ...

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cause high levels of carbon monoxide inside your home. Exposure to carbon monoxide can lead to health problems or even death. 4 . At Home . Working in the Garage •If you work on cars, lawn mowers, snow blowers, or other types of small engines, you should ind …

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Flame Retardants Fact Sheet - National Institute of ...

Flame Retardants Fact Sheet - National Institute of ...

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What can be done to reduce exposure to flame retardants? • Keep dust levels down, by wet mopping and vacuuming with a high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter to help remove contaminants from your home. • Wash your hands and those of your children often. Hand-to-mouth contact exposes people to flame retardants. •

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