Background: Exposure to formaldehyde (FA) causes irritative effects and induces nasopharyngeal cancer; the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC, Lyon) classified FA as carcinogenic to humans, Group 1. Many studies have been published so far
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Proposed Occupational Exposure Limits for Select Ethylene Glycol Ethers Using PBPK Models and Monte Carlo Simulations [PDF]
Lisa Sweeney+9 more
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Review of evidence relating to occupational exposure limits for alpha-diketones and acetoin, and considerations for deriving an occupational exposure limit for 2,3-pentanedione [PDF]
Jeffrey W. Card+2 more
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Action potential threshold variability for different electrostimulation models and its potential impact on occupational exposure limit values. [PDF]
Soyka F+6 more
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Re-evaluation of the occupational exposure limit for ZnO is warranted. Comments on 'Systemic inflammatory effects of zinc oxide particles: is a re-evaluation of exposure limits needed?' by Christian Monsé et al. [PDF]
Vogel U+5 more
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Screening values for Non-Carcinogenic Hanford Waste Tank Vapor Chemicals that Lack Established Occupational Exposure Limits [PDF]
Torka S. Poet, T.J. Mast, J.L. Huckaby
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A Proposed Approach for Setting Occupational Exposure Limits for Sensory Irritants Based on Chemosensory Models [PDF]
Shannon H. Gaffney+1 more
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Reply on the comments of Ulla Vogel and colleagues on their recently published paper entitled "Re-evaluation of the occupational exposure limit for ZnO is warranted. Comments on 'Systemic inflammatory effects of zinc oxide particles: is a re-evaluation of exposure limits needed?' by Christian Monsé et al." [PDF]
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