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1 OEA Air - Table of All Acute, Chronic and 8 hour eference Exposure Levels 1 of 8 6/17/2015 3:30 PM ome Air OEA Acute, 8-hour and Chronic eference Exposure Level (EL)s Air Toxicology and Epidemiology All OEA Acute, 8-hour and Chronic eference Exposure Levels (chels) as of June 2014 Follow the links below to download documentation on the reference exposure levels. Footnotes: [1] EL types: A = acute, 8 = 8-hour, C = chronic. Exposure averaging time for acute ELs is 1 hour. For 8-hour ELs, the exposure averaging time is 8 hours, which may be repeated. Chronic ELs are designed to address continuous exposures for up to a lifetime: the exposure metric used is the annual average exposure. [2] Species used in key study for EL development: D = dog; Gb = gerbil; GP = guinea pig: = human; a = hamster; M = mouse; Mk = monkey; = rat; b = rabbit [3] These peer-reviewed chronic EL values were developed under the Toxic Air Contaminant (TAC) Program mandated by AB1807. [4] EL based on benchmark dose (BMC) approach. [5] EL developed using the revised methodology (OEA, 2008)]. OEA Acute, 8-hour and Chronic eference Exposure Level (EL) Summary 1 Substance EL type [1] Inhalation EL (ug/m3) Oral EL (ug/kg BW-day) azard Index Target Organs Species [2] A 470 [5] Eyes; respiratory (sensory irritation) Acetaldehyde ( ) [4,5] espiratory C 140 [4,5] espiratory Acrolein ( ) A 2.5 [5] Eyes, respiratory (sensory
2 OEA Air - Table of All Acute, Chronic and 8 hour eference Exposure Levels 2 of 8 6/17/2015 3:30 PM irritation) [5] espiratory C 0.35 [5] espiratory Acrylic Acid ( ) A 6,000 espiratory ; eyes Acrylonitrile ( ) C 5 [4] espiratory Ammonia ( ) A 3200 [4] espiratory ; eyes C 200 espiratory A 0.20 [5] Development; cardiovascular ; nervous M Arsenic ( ) & inorganic arsenic compounds (including arsine) [5] Development; cardiovascular ; nervous ; respiratory ; skin C [5] [5] Inhalation & oral: Development; cardiovascular ; nervous ; respiratory ; skin A 27 Developmental; Immune ; ematologic M Benzene ( ) 8 3 ematologic C 3 ematologic Benzyl Chloride( ) A 240 espiratory ; eyes M, Beryllium& beryllium compounds ( ) C Inhalation: espiratory ; immune Oral: Alimentary (Gastrointestinal tract)
3 OEA Air - Table of All Acute, Chronic and 8 hour eference Exposure Levels 3 of 8 6/17/2015 3:30 PM Butadiene ( ) A 660 [4,5] Development 8 9 [4,5] eproductive M M C 2 [4,5] eproductive M Cadmium & cadmium compounds ( ) C Inhalation: Kidney; respiratory Oral: kidney Carbon disulfide ( ) A 6,200 eproductive/ Development; nervous C 800 [4] Nervous ; reproductive Carbon monoxide ( ) A 23,000 Cardiovascular A 50 Eyes (sensory irritation) Caprolactam ( ) 8 7 espiratory C 2.2 espiratory Carbon tetrachloride ( ) A 1,900 Alimentary (liver); eproductive/ Developmental; nervous C 40 Alimentary and nervous s; development GP Chlorinated dibenzo-p dioxins and dibenzofurans Unspeciated mixtures treated as 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzop-dioxin ( ) C x 10-5 Inhalation and Oral: Alimentary (liver) reproductive, endocrine, respiratory, hematologic s; development Chlorine ( ) A 210 espiratory ; eyes
4 OEA Air - Table of All Acute, Chronic and 8 hour eference Exposure Levels 4 of 8 6/17/2015 3:30 PM C 0.2 [4] espiratory Chlorine dioxide ( ) C 0.6 espiratory Chlorobenzene ( ) C 1,000 Alimentary (liver); kidney; reproductive Chloroform ( ) A 150 eproductive/ Developmental; respiratory ; nervous C 300 Alimentary ; kidney; development Chloropicrin ( ) A 29 espiratory ; eyes M C 0.4 [4] espiratory M Chromic trioxide (as chromic acid mist) C Inhalation: espiratory Oral: ematologic Chromium (hexavalent) ( ) & soluble hexavalent chromium compounds (except chromic trioxide) C 0.2 [4] 20 Inhalation: espiratory Oral: ematologic Copper and compounds A 100 espiratory Cresol mixtures ( ) C 600 Nervous Dichlorobenzene (1,4-) ( ) C 800 Nervous and respiratory; alimentary s (liver); kidney Dichloroethylene (1,1) ( ) C 70 Alimentary (liver) GP Diesel Exhaust C 5 [3] espiratory Diethanolamine ( ) C 3 espiratory and hematologic s
5 OEA Air - Table of All Acute, Chronic and 8 hour eference Exposure Levels 5 of 8 6/17/2015 3:30 PM Dimethylformamide (N,N-) ( ) C 80 Alimentary (liver) and respiratory s A 3,000 espiratory ; eyes Dioxane (1,4-) ( ) C 3,000 Alimentary ; kidney; cardiovascular Epichlorohydrin ( ) A 1,300 espiratory ; eyes C 3 espiratory ; eyes Epoxybutane (1,2-) ( ) C 20 espiratory ; cardiovascular M Ethylbenzene( ) C 2,000 Alimentary (liver); kidney; endocrine ; development M, Ethyl chloride ( ) C 30,000 Development; alimentary (liver) M Ethylene dibromide ( ) C 0.8 eproductive Ethylene dichloride ( ) C 400 Alimentary (liver) Ethylene glycol ( ) C 400 espiratory ; kidney; development Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether ( ) A 14,000 espiratory ; eyes Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether ( ) A 370 eproductive/ Development C 70 eproductive ; hemotologic b Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate ( ) A 140 eproductive/ Development; nervous C 300 Development b
6 OEA Air - Table of All Acute, Chronic and 8 hour eference Exposure Levels 6 of 8 6/17/2015 3:30 PM Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether ( ) A 93 eproductive/ Development C 60 eproductive b Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate ( ) C 90 eproductive b Ethylene oxide ( ) C 30 Nervous Fluorides (except ydrogen Fluoride - listed below separately) C 13 [4] 40 Inhalation: Bone and teeth; respiratory Oral: Bone and teeth A 55 [5] Eyes (Sensory irritation) Formaldehyde ( ) 8 9 [5] espiratory C 9 [5] espiratory Glutaraldehyde ( ) C 0.08 [4] espiratory M exane (n-)( ) C 7000 Nervous ydrazine ( ) C 0.2 Alimentary (liver); endocrine a ydrogen chloride ( ) A 2,100 espiratory ; eyes C 9 espiratory A 340 Nervous ydrogen cyanide ( ) C 9 Nervous ; endocrine ; cardiovascular ydrogen fluoride ( ) A 240 espiratory ; eyes
7 OEA Air - Table of All Acute, Chronic and 8 hour eference Exposure Levels 7 of 8 6/17/2015 3:30 PM C 14 [4] 40 Inhalation: Bone and teeth; respiratory (See fluorides summary) Oral: Bone and teeth ydrogen selenide ( ) A 5 espiratory ; eyes GP ydrogen sulfide ( ) A 42 Nervous C 10 espiratory M Isophorone ( ) C 2,000 Development; alimentary (liver), M Isopropanol ( ) A 3,200 Eyes; respiratory C 7,000 Kidney; development, M Maleic anhydride ( ) C 0.7 [4] espiratory,a, Mk Manganese ( ) & manganese compounds [4,5] Nervous C 0.09 [4,5] Nervous A 0.6 [5] Nervous ; development Mercury ( ) & inorganic mercury compounds [5] Nervous ; development; kidney C 0.03 [5] 0.16 [5] Inhalation & Oral: Nervous ; development; kidney Methanol ( ) A 28,000 Nervous C 4,000 [4] Development M Methyl bromide ( ) A 3900 Nervous ; respiratory ; eproductive/ development
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