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AEGL = Acute exposure guideline levels for mild effects (AEGL-1) and moderate effects (AEGL-2) for 1- and 8-hour exposures. Superscripts indicate the AEGL's status: f = final, i=interim, and p=proposed. ERPG = US DOE Emergency Removal Program guidelines for mild or transient effects (ERPG-1) and irreversible or serious effects (ERPG-2) for 1-hour exposures. MRL = ATSDR minumum risk levels for no adverse effects for 1 to 14-day exposures. REL = California EPA reference exposure level for no adverse effects. Most, but not all, RELs are for 1-hour exposures. IDLH/10 = One-tenth of levels determined by NIOSH to be imminently dangerous to life and health, approximately comparable to mild effects levels for 1-hour exposures. TEEL = US DOE Temporary emergency exposure limits for no effects (TEEL-0) and mild, transient effects (TEEL-1) for 1-hour exposures. TEELs are derived according to a tiered, formula-like methodology, and do not undergo peer review. They are not recommended as the basis for regulatory decision-making, and are shown here only to inform situations where acute values from other sources are not available.
ERPG-1 mg/m3
ERPG-2 mg/m3
MRL mg/m3
REL mg/m3
IDLH/10 mg/m3
TEEL-0 mg/m3
TEEL-1 mg/m3
Acetaldehyde Acetamide Acetonitrile Acetophenone 2-Acetylaminofluorene Acrolein Acrylamide Acrylic acid Acrylonitrile Allyl chloride 4-Aminobiphenyl Aniline Anisidine Antimony compounds Antimony pentafluoride Antimony potassium tartrate Antimony trihydride Antimony trioxide Arsenic chloride Arsenic compounds Arsenic oxide Arsenic pentoxide Arsine Benzene Benzidine Benzotrichloride Benzyl chloride Beryllium chloride Beryllium compounds Beryllium fluoride Beryllium nitrate Beryllium oxide Biphenyl Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate Bis(chloromethyl)ether Bromoform 1,3-Butadiene Cadmium compounds Cadmium oxide Cadmium stearate
75-07-0 60-35-5 75-05-8 98-86-2 53-96-3 107-02-8 79-06-1 79-10-7 107-13-1 107-05-1 92-67-1 62-53-3 90-04-0 7440-36-0 7783-70-2 304-61-0 7803-52-3 1309-64-4 7784-34-1 7440-38-2 1327-53-3 1303-28-2 7784-42-1 71-43-2 92-87-5 98-07-7 100-44-7 7787-47-5 7440-41-7 7787-49-7 13597-99-4 1304-56-9 92-52-4 117-81-7 542-88-1 75-25-2 106-99-0 7440-43-9 1306-19-0 2223-93-0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 173 173 173 173 173 174 174 174 174 174 15 16 17 18 175 175 175 175 175 19 20 21 22 23 176 176 176
81 22
81 22
490 540
200 140
18
360
0.47
0.23 41 19 69 5.7
0.0069
0.0025 6
i i i
i i i
i i i
i i i
0.22
7.7
0.92
3 0.54 2600
f i
f i
170
29
160
1.6 480
0.029
1.3
5.2
52 0.025
0.24
61 0.21 12000
28 0.094 6000
5
i i i
10
0.47 22 440 0.22 0.00003 880 440 0.9 0.005 0.03 0.035 0.15
1500
1500
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Table 2. Acute Dose-Response Values for Screening Risk Assessments (12/19/2011). AEGL = Acute exposure guideline levels for mild effects (AEGL-1) and moderate effects (AEGL-2) for 1- and 8-hour exposures. Superscripts indicate the AEGL's status: f = final, i=interim, and p=proposed. ERPG = US DOE Emergency Removal Program guidelines for mild or transient effects (ERPG-1) and irreversible or serious effects (ERPG-2) for 1-hour exposures. MRL = ATSDR minumum risk levels for no adverse effects for 1 to 14-day exposures. REL = California EPA reference exposure level for no adverse effects. Most, but not all, RELs are for 1-hour exposures. IDLH/10 = One-tenth of levels determined by NIOSH to be imminently dangerous to life and health, approximately comparable to mild effects levels for 1-hour exposures. TEEL = US DOE Temporary emergency exposure limits for no effects (TEEL-0) and mild, transient effects (TEEL-1) for 1-hour exposures. TEELs are derived according to a tiered, formula-like methodology, and do not undergo peer review. They are not recommended as the basis for regulatory decision-making, and are shown here only to inform situations where acute values from other sources are not available.
ERPG-1 mg/m3
ERPG-2 mg/m3
MRL mg/m3
REL mg/m3
IDLH/10 mg/m3
TEEL-0 mg/m3
TEEL-1 mg/m3
Calcium cyanamide Captan Carbaryl Carbon disulfide Carbon tetrachloride Carbonyl sulfide Catechol Chloramben Chlordane Chlorine Chloroacetic acid 2-Chloroacetophenone Chlorobenzene Chlorobenzilate Chloroform Chloromethyl methyl ether Chloroprene Chromium (III) compounds Chromium (VI) compounds Chromium (VI) trioxide, chromic acid mist Chromium chloride Chromium compounds Cobalt bromide Cobalt carbonate Cobalt carbonyl Cobalt chloride Cobalt compounds Cobalt hydrocarbonyl Cobalt nitrate Cobalt oxides (mixed) Coke Oven Emissions m-Cresol o-Cresol p-Cresol Cresols (mixed) Cumene Cyanophos Cyanuric fluoride Cyanide compounds Acetone cyanohydrin
156-62-7 133-06-2 63-25-2 75-15-0 56-23-5 463-58-1 120-80-9 133-90-4 57-74-9 7782-50-5 79-11-8 532-27-4 108-90-7 510-15-6 67-66-3 107-30-2 126-99-8 16065-83-1 18540-29-9 11115-74-5 10025-73-7 7440-47-3 7789-43-7 513-79-1 10210-68-1 7646-79-9 7440-48-4 16842-03-8 Co Nitrate COBOXIDES 8007-45-2 108-39-4 95-48-7 106-44-5 1319-77-3 98-82-8 2636-26-2 675-14-9 57-12-5 75-86-5
24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 177 177 177 177 177 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 179 44 43 45 42 46 180 180 180 180
0.5 5 40 280
f i
1.5 15
21 120
f i i
f i i
160 510 57
f i i
3.1 130
500 630
6.2 1.9
1.5
1.5
f f
f f
f f
2.9
8.7
0.2
0.21
10 2.9
46
46
460 0.075 0.25 240 3.3 0.49 0.15 240 110 1.5 1.5 1.5 1 0.2 0.12 0.27 0.12 2 0.9 0.15 0.075 0.1 110 110 110 110 440 1.2 0.17 2.5 3.5 0.17 0.15 0.075 1.2 4 1.5 0.2 0.12 0.27 0.12
i i
i i
i i
250
250
1500
640
3.5
25
8.7
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Table 2. Acute Dose-Response Values for Screening Risk Assessments (12/19/2011). AEGL = Acute exposure guideline levels for mild effects (AEGL-1) and moderate effects (AEGL-2) for 1- and 8-hour exposures. Superscripts indicate the AEGL's status: f = final, i=interim, and p=proposed. ERPG = US DOE Emergency Removal Program guidelines for mild or transient effects (ERPG-1) and irreversible or serious effects (ERPG-2) for 1-hour exposures. MRL = ATSDR minumum risk levels for no adverse effects for 1 to 14-day exposures. REL = California EPA reference exposure level for no adverse effects. Most, but not all, RELs are for 1-hour exposures. IDLH/10 = One-tenth of levels determined by NIOSH to be imminently dangerous to life and health, approximately comparable to mild effects levels for 1-hour exposures. TEEL = US DOE Temporary emergency exposure limits for no effects (TEEL-0) and mild, transient effects (TEEL-1) for 1-hour exposures. TEELs are derived according to a tiered, formula-like methodology, and do not undergo peer review. They are not recommended as the basis for regulatory decision-making, and are shown here only to inform situations where acute values from other sources are not available.
ERPG-1 mg/m3
ERPG-2 mg/m3
MRL mg/m3
REL mg/m3
IDLH/10 mg/m3
TEEL-0 mg/m3
TEEL-1 mg/m3
Barium cyanide Calcium cyanide Copper cyanide Cyanogen Cyanogen bromide Cyanogen chloride Cyanogen iodide Hydrogen cyanide Potassium cyanide Potassium silver cyanide Potassium thiocyanate Silver cyanide Sodium cyanide Zinc cyanide 2,4-D, salts and esters DDE Diazomethane Dibenzofuran 2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane Dibutylphthalate p-Dichlorobenzene 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine Dichloroethyl ether 1,3-Dichloropropene Dichlorvos Diesel engine emissions Diethanolamine Diethyl sulfate N,N-diethyl/dimethylaniline 3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene 3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine Dimethyl carbamoyl chloride Dimethyl formamide Dimethyl phthalate Dimethyl sulfate N,N-dimethylaniline 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol
542-62-1 592-01-8 544-92-3 460-19-5 506-68-3 506-77-4 506-78-5 74-90-8 151-50-8 506-61-6 333-20-0 506-64-9 143-33-9 557-21-1 94-75-7 72-55-9 334-88-3 132-64-9 57117-31-4 96-12-8 84-74-2 106-46-7 91-94-1 111-44-4 542-75-6 62-73-7 EMIS. 111-42-2 64-67-5 Dialks 119-90-4 60-11-7 119-93-7 79-44-7 68-12-2 131-11-3 77-78-1 121-69-7 57-14-7 534-52-1
180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 47 48 49 50 187 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 999 58 60 59 61 62 63 64 65 67 68 59 66 69
1.9 2.1
13 18
4.7 9.2
1.2
i i i i
20 1 35 2.2
f
1.1
7.8
2.8
11
0.34
12
0.99
0.99
5.1
5.1
0.018
300
0.12
0.045
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Table 2. Acute Dose-Response Values for Screening Risk Assessments (12/19/2011). AEGL = Acute exposure guideline levels for mild effects (AEGL-1) and moderate effects (AEGL-2) for 1- and 8-hour exposures. Superscripts indicate the AEGL's status: f = final, i=interim, and p=proposed. ERPG = US DOE Emergency Removal Program guidelines for mild or transient effects (ERPG-1) and irreversible or serious effects (ERPG-2) for 1-hour exposures. MRL = ATSDR minumum risk levels for no adverse effects for 1 to 14-day exposures. REL = California EPA reference exposure level for no adverse effects. Most, but not all, RELs are for 1-hour exposures. IDLH/10 = One-tenth of levels determined by NIOSH to be imminently dangerous to life and health, approximately comparable to mild effects levels for 1-hour exposures. TEEL = US DOE Temporary emergency exposure limits for no effects (TEEL-0) and mild, transient effects (TEEL-1) for 1-hour exposures. TEELs are derived according to a tiered, formula-like methodology, and do not undergo peer review. They are not recommended as the basis for regulatory decision-making, and are shown here only to inform situations where acute values from other sources are not available.
ERPG-1 mg/m3
ERPG-2 mg/m3
MRL mg/m3
REL mg/m3
IDLH/10 mg/m3
TEEL-0 mg/m3
TEEL-1 mg/m3
2,4-dinitrophenol 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 2,4/2,6-Dinitrotoluene (mixture) 1,4-Dioxane 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine Epichlorohydrin 1,2-Epoxybutane Ethyl acrylate Ethyl benzene Ethyl carbamate Ethyl chloride Ethylene dibromide Ethylene dichloride Ethylene glycol Ethylene imine (Aziridine) Ethylene oxide Ethylene thiourea Ethylidene dichloride (1,1-Dichloroethane) Formaldehyde Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether Ethylene glycol ethyl ether Ethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate Ethylene glycol methyl ether Ethylene glycol methyl ether acetate Heptachlor Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorobutadiene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, mixture Hexachloroethane Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate Hexamethylphosphoramide n-Hexane Hydrazine Hydrochloric acid Hydrofluoric acid Hydrogen sulfide Hydroquinone Isophorone
51-28-5 121-14-2 25321-14-6 123-91-1 122-66-7 106-89-8 106-88-7 140-88-5 100-41-4 51-79-6 75-00-3 106-93-4 107-06-2 107-21-1 151-56-4 75-21-8 96-45-7 75-34-3 50-00-0 112-34-5 111-90-0 110-80-5 111-15-9 109-86-4 110-49-6 76-44-8 118-74-1 87-68-3 77-47-4 19408-74-3 67-72-1 822-06-0 680-31-9 110-54-3 302-01-2 7647-01-0 7664-39-3 7783-06-4 123-31-9 78-59-1
7.5 0.6 30
61 22 210 34 140
3 1.3
i i i i
i i i i
i i i i
i i i i
130
35
180
50
200
f f
810 2
8.1 81
f f
0.83 14
f f
90
140 3.5 10 1200 2.5 100 140 0.37 0.14 0.093 180 150 410
1.1
1.1
17
17
1.2
12
0.049
0.055
i f f i
f f f i
12000 17 33 20 38
i f f f i
i f f f i
6.5 30 16 42
0.016 0.098
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Table 2. Acute Dose-Response Values for Screening Risk Assessments (12/19/2011). AEGL = Acute exposure guideline levels for mild effects (AEGL-1) and moderate effects (AEGL-2) for 1- and 8-hour exposures. Superscripts indicate the AEGL's status: f = final, i=interim, and p=proposed. ERPG = US DOE Emergency Removal Program guidelines for mild or transient effects (ERPG-1) and irreversible or serious effects (ERPG-2) for 1-hour exposures. MRL = ATSDR minumum risk levels for no adverse effects for 1 to 14-day exposures. REL = California EPA reference exposure level for no adverse effects. Most, but not all, RELs are for 1-hour exposures. IDLH/10 = One-tenth of levels determined by NIOSH to be imminently dangerous to life and health, approximately comparable to mild effects levels for 1-hour exposures. TEEL = US DOE Temporary emergency exposure limits for no effects (TEEL-0) and mild, transient effects (TEEL-1) for 1-hour exposures. TEELs are derived according to a tiered, formula-like methodology, and do not undergo peer review. They are not recommended as the basis for regulatory decision-making, and are shown here only to inform situations where acute values from other sources are not available.
ERPG-1 mg/m3
ERPG-2 mg/m3
MRL mg/m3
REL mg/m3
IDLH/10 mg/m3
TEEL-0 mg/m3
TEEL-1 mg/m3
Lead acetate Lead chloride Lead compounds Lead nitrate Lead subacetate Tetraethyl lead Tetramethyl lead Lindane (gamma-HCH) alpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane (a-HCH) beta-Hexachlorocyclohexane (b-HCH) technical Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) Maleic anhydride Manganese chloride Manganese compounds Manganese dioxide Manganese oxide Manganese sulfate Manganese tricarbonyl methylcyclopentadienyl Mercuric acetate Mercuric chloride Mercuric nitrate Mercuric oxide Mercury (elemental) Methylmercuric dicyanamide Mercury compounds Methoxyethylmercuric acetate Methyl mercury Phenylmercuric acetate Methanol Methoxychlor Methyl bromide Methyl chloride Methyl chloroform (1,1,1-Trichloroethane) Methyl hydrazine Methyl iodide Methyl isobutyl ketone Methyl isocyanate Methyl methacrylate Methyl tert-butyl ether 4,4'-Methylene bis(2-chloroaniline)
301-04-2 7758-95-4 7439-92-1 10099-74-8 1335-32-6 78-00-2 75-74-1 58-89-9 319-84-6 319-85-7 608-73-1 108-31-6 7773-01-5 7439-96-5 1313-13-9 1317-35-7 7785-87-7 12108-13-3 1600-27-7 7487-94-7 10045-94-0 21908-53-2 7439-97-6 502-39-6 HG_CMPDS 151-38-2 22967-92-6 62-38-4 67-56-1 72-43-5 74-83-9 74-87-3 71-55-6 60-34-4 74-88-4 108-10-1 624-83-9 80-62-6 1634-04-4 101-14-4
182 182 182 182 182 182 182 101 101 101 101 102 183 183 183 183 183 183 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 103 104 105 106 107 109 110 111 112 113 114 115
0.075 0.06 10 0.075 0.06 4 4 5 0.5 0.5 0.15 0.8 8 1 0.4 50 0.3 0.25 0.5 0.6 0.01 0.035 0.04 0.025
i
1.5 1.5 0.5 6 4 0.75 7.5 0.6 0.03 0.12 0.15 0.1 0.04 0.05 0.1
1.7
0.33
690
350
260
28 3.9 68
i i
i i i f
i i i f
1300
1300
i f
1900 150
790 500 97 410 380 7.2 58 310 310 0.7 410 0.11 0.33
70 180
i i
70 180
i i
f i i
f i i
0.058
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Table 2. Acute Dose-Response Values for Screening Risk Assessments (12/19/2011). AEGL = Acute exposure guideline levels for mild effects (AEGL-1) and moderate effects (AEGL-2) for 1- and 8-hour exposures. Superscripts indicate the AEGL's status: f = final, i=interim, and p=proposed. ERPG = US DOE Emergency Removal Program guidelines for mild or transient effects (ERPG-1) and irreversible or serious effects (ERPG-2) for 1-hour exposures. MRL = ATSDR minumum risk levels for no adverse effects for 1 to 14-day exposures. REL = California EPA reference exposure level for no adverse effects. Most, but not all, RELs are for 1-hour exposures. IDLH/10 = One-tenth of levels determined by NIOSH to be imminently dangerous to life and health, approximately comparable to mild effects levels for 1-hour exposures. TEEL = US DOE Temporary emergency exposure limits for no effects (TEEL-0) and mild, transient effects (TEEL-1) for 1-hour exposures. TEELs are derived according to a tiered, formula-like methodology, and do not undergo peer review. They are not recommended as the basis for regulatory decision-making, and are shown here only to inform situations where acute values from other sources are not available.
ERPG-1 mg/m3
ERPG-2 mg/m3
MRL mg/m3
REL mg/m3
IDLH/10 mg/m3
TEEL-0 mg/m3
TEEL-1 mg/m3
Methylene chloride Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate 4,4'-Methylenedianiline Naphthalene Nickel acetate Nickel carbonyl Nickel chloride Nickel compounds Nickel nitrate Nickel oxide Nickel refinery dust Nickel subsulfide Nickel sulfate Nitrobenzene 4-Nitrobiphenyl 4-Nitrophenol 2-Nitropropane Nitrosodimethylamine N-Nitrosomorpholine N-Nitroso-N-methylurea Parathion Polychlorinated biphenyls Aroclor 1016 Aroclor 1221 Aroclor 1242 Aroclor 1248 Aroclor 1254 Aroclor 1260 Pentachloronitrobenzene Pentachlorophenol Phenol p-Phenylenediamine Phosgene Phosphine Phosphorus, white Phthalic anhydride Acenaphthene Anthracene Benzo(a)anthracene Benzo(b)fluoranthene
75-09-2 101-68-8 101-77-9 91-20-3 373-02-4 13463-39-3 7718-54-9 7440-02-0 13138-45-9 1313-99-1 NI_DUST 12035-72-2 7786-81-4 98-95-3 92-93-3 100-02-7 79-46-9 62-75-9 59-89-2 684-93-5 56-38-2 1336-36-3 12674-11-2 11104-28-2 53469-21-9 12672-29-6 11097-69-1 11096-82-5 82-68-8 87-86-5 108-95-2 106-50-3 75-44-5 7803-51-2 7723-14-0 85-44-9 83-32-9 120-12-7 56-55-3 205-99-2
116 117 118 119 186 186 186 186 186 186 186 186 186 120 121 122 123 125 126 124 127 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 187 187 187 187
690
1900
210
1000 0.2
2600 5
2.1
14
0.25
0.031
2.5 0.75 2.5 10 30 0.05 3 0.6 0.6 3 0.6 1.5 0.75 1.5
1.5
0.48
58
24
89 1.2 2.8
46 0.16 0.35
38
5.8 0.004
f f
f f
f f
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Table 2. Acute Dose-Response Values for Screening Risk Assessments (12/19/2011). AEGL = Acute exposure guideline levels for mild effects (AEGL-1) and moderate effects (AEGL-2) for 1- and 8-hour exposures. Superscripts indicate the AEGL's status: f = final, i=interim, and p=proposed. ERPG = US DOE Emergency Removal Program guidelines for mild or transient effects (ERPG-1) and irreversible or serious effects (ERPG-2) for 1-hour exposures. MRL = ATSDR minumum risk levels for no adverse effects for 1 to 14-day exposures. REL = California EPA reference exposure level for no adverse effects. Most, but not all, RELs are for 1-hour exposures. IDLH/10 = One-tenth of levels determined by NIOSH to be imminently dangerous to life and health, approximately comparable to mild effects levels for 1-hour exposures. TEEL = US DOE Temporary emergency exposure limits for no effects (TEEL-0) and mild, transient effects (TEEL-1) for 1-hour exposures. TEELs are derived according to a tiered, formula-like methodology, and do not undergo peer review. They are not recommended as the basis for regulatory decision-making, and are shown here only to inform situations where acute values from other sources are not available.
ERPG-1 mg/m3
ERPG-2 mg/m3
MRL mg/m3
REL mg/m3
IDLH/10 mg/m3
TEEL-0 mg/m3
TEEL-1 mg/m3
Benzo(k)fluoranthene Benzo(g,h,i)perylene Benzo(a)pyrene Carbazole beta-Chloronaphthalene Chrysene Dibenz(a,h)anthracene Dibenzo[a,e]pyrene Fluoranthene Fluorene Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 3-Methylcholanthrene 1-Methylnaphthalene 2-Methylnaphthalene 2-Naphthylamine 1-Nitropyrene Phenanthrene Pyrene 1,3-Propane sultone beta-Propiolactone Propionaldehyde Propoxur Propylene dichloride Propylene oxide 1,2-Propyleneimine Quinoline Quinone Selenium compounds Hydrogen selenide Potassium selenate Selenious acid Selenium dioxide Selenium disulfide Selenium oxychloride Selenium sulfide Sodium selenate Sodium selenite Styrene Styrene oxide 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
207-08-9 191-24-2 50-32-8 86-74-8 91-58-7 218-01-9 53-70-3 192-65-4 206-44-0 86-73-7 193-39-5 56-49-5 90-12-0 91-57-6 91-59-8 5522-43-0 85-01-8 129-00-0 1120-71-4 57-57-8 123-38-6 114-26-1 78-87-5 75-56-9 75-55-8 91-22-5 106-51-4 7782-49-2 7783-07-5 7790-59-2 7783-00-8 7446-08-4 7488-56-4 7791-23-3 7446-34-6 13410-01-0 10102-18-8 100-42-5 96-09-3 1746-01-6
187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 189 189 189 189 189 189 189 189 189 189 146 147 148
0.2 10 0.2 0.75 0.2 0.2 10 0.035 0.005 7.5 0.15 0.2 6 6 2.5 0.1 0.4 15 0.4 1.5 110
i
0.6 30 0.6 2.5 0.6 0.6 30 0.1 0.015 25 0.5 0.6 20 20 7.5 0.3 1 15 1.2 1.5 1.5
110
620
260
170
f f
690 28
f f
200 2.8
f f
120
590
3.1
180 95 1.1 10 0.1 0.33 0.5 0.3 0.25 0.35 0.4 0.25 0.5 0.4 1.5 1 0.75 1 1.2 0.75 1.5 1.2 61 0.0015 3.2
2.4
0.86
0.66
0.005
85
85
550
550
210
1100
21
300 20 0.0006
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Table 2. Acute Dose-Response Values for Screening Risk Assessments (12/19/2011). AEGL = Acute exposure guideline levels for mild effects (AEGL-1) and moderate effects (AEGL-2) for 1- and 8-hour exposures. Superscripts indicate the AEGL's status: f = final, i=interim, and p=proposed. ERPG = US DOE Emergency Removal Program guidelines for mild or transient effects (ERPG-1) and irreversible or serious effects (ERPG-2) for 1-hour exposures. MRL = ATSDR minumum risk levels for no adverse effects for 1 to 14-day exposures. REL = California EPA reference exposure level for no adverse effects. Most, but not all, RELs are for 1-hour exposures. IDLH/10 = One-tenth of levels determined by NIOSH to be imminently dangerous to life and health, approximately comparable to mild effects levels for 1-hour exposures. TEEL = US DOE Temporary emergency exposure limits for no effects (TEEL-0) and mild, transient effects (TEEL-1) for 1-hour exposures. TEELs are derived according to a tiered, formula-like methodology, and do not undergo peer review. They are not recommended as the basis for regulatory decision-making, and are shown here only to inform situations where acute values from other sources are not available.
ERPG-1 mg/m3
ERPG-2 mg/m3
MRL mg/m3
REL mg/m3
IDLH/10 mg/m3
TEEL-0 mg/m3
TEEL-1 mg/m3
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane Tetrachloroethene Titanium tetrachloride Toluene 2,4-Toluene diamine 2,4/2,6-Toluene diisocyanate mixture (TDI) 2,4-Toluene diisocyanate o-Toluidine Toxaphene 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,1,2-Trichloroethane Trichloroethylene 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol Triethylamine Trifluralin 2,2,4-trimethylpentane Uranium compounds Uranium (IV) dioxide Uranium hexafluoride Uranium oxide Uranium, soluble salts Uranyl acetate dihydrate Uranyl nitrate hexahydrate Vinyl acetate Vinyl bromide Vinyl chloride Vinylidene chloride m-Xylene o-Xylene p-Xylene Xylenes (mixed)
79-34-5 127-18-4 7550-45-0 108-88-3 95-80-7 26471-62-5 584-84-9 95-53-4 8001-35-2 120-82-1 79-00-5 79-01-6 95-95-4 88-06-2 121-44-8 1582-09-8 540-84-1 7440-61-1 1344-57-6 7783-81-5 1344-59-8 URANSOLS 541-09-3 13520-83-7 108-05-4 593-60-2 75-01-4 75-35-4 108-38-3 95-47-6 106-42-3 1330-20-7
149 150 151 152 153 154 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 165 166 167 168 171 170 172 169
i i i
i i i
i i i
i i i
680 5 190
1400 20 1100
1.4 3.8
20 37
0.14
0.071
0.59
0.15
0.071
1.1
1.8 22 0.5 37 55 1 37
700
410
2400
1300
540
2700
3.6
9.6
1.2
24 640
24 180
630 3100
260 2100
18 1300
560
560
4000
1700
8.7
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