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This phrase refers to the potential danger or harm that could result from breathing in a substance or contaminant. It can be used in various contexts, such as in safety regulations, warning labels, or scientific research. Example: "Workers in the factory were required to wear protective masks due to the high inhalation risk of the chemicals used in the production process."
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The chapter also describes protective measures to prevent inhalation risk.
Four health aspects are considered; chronic inhalation risks to noncarcinogens and carcinogens, acute inhalation risk, and dermal/eye risk.
The toxicity of vehicle exhaust, as determined by inhalation risk and toxic equivalency factor (TEF -weighted PAH emissions, was reduced wiTEF -weightedower aromatic content.
"Inhalation risk assessments performed by Shell and PA DEP during that period concluded that chronic cancer and non-cancer risks as well as acute non-cancer risks do not exceed PA DEP's benchmarks," Minnitte says.
Similarly, the Nano-Evaluris [8] CB solution assesses occupational inhalation risk pertaining to nanopowders by combining hazard and exposure band estimates with protective measures taken, process emission evaluation and frequency of use.
Limit playtime on indoor fields to lower the inhalation risk - but be alert to high temperatures outdoors.
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This would provide assurance on the safety, quality and efficacy to consumers who want to use these products as quitting aids, especially in relation to the flavourings used, which is where we know least about any inhalation risks".
While Spitler said no harmful emissions were detected after the explosion, Torrance police advised residents that a nontoxic, white ash substance from the blast may pose inhalation risks "as all airborne particles do". Inspectors were sent to the refinery to assess air quality on Wednesday and issued a smoke advisory.
That evaluation derived the range (50th 95th percentiles) of inhalation risks, expressed as hazard quotients (HQs), the ratio of estimated intake to the reference dose (RfD).
Whether initial estimates of elevated inhalation risks for chlorpyrifos and diazinon exposures to children (Lee et al. 2002) are adequately protective is uncertain.
We assessed inhalation risks to California communities from airborne agricultural pesticides by probability distribution analysis using ambient air data provided by the California Air Resources Board and the California Department of Pesticide Regulation.
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