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8.3 Where can I find occupational exposure limits? (Chemical Safety) |
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This article is from the Chemistry FAQ, by Bruce Hamilton B.Hamilton@irl.cri.nz with numerous contributions by others.
http://www.acgih.org/
The most well-known list of occupational exposure limits is the annual
list of TLVs and BEIs compiled by the ACGIH, who also offer a diverse
range of reports and pointers to other sources of information.
http://law.house.gov/cfr.htm
Recent (but perhaps not most current, but it is being updated) site
for the Code of Federal Regulations. Title 29 of the CFR (Labor)
section 1910.1000 lists OSHA's permissible exposure limits (PELs)
for air contaminants.
 
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