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Yet in his report, Aylen writes that "numerous scientific studies have been published in recent years that support the assertion that exposure to chrysotile that respects the current occupational standard in Quebec (1 fibre/cc) is safe; the risk to health at this level of exposure is so low as to not be measurable".
Yet in his report, Aylen writes that "numerous scientific studies have been published in recent years that support the assertion that exposure to chrysotile that respects the current occupational standard in Quebec (1 fiber/cc) is safe; the risk to health at this level of exposure is so low as to not be measurable".
There have been cases of humans being contaminated with americium, the worst case being that of Harold McCluskey, who at the age of 64 was exposed to 500 times the occupational standard for americium-241 as a result of an explosion in his lab.
Benzene biomonitoring data linked to the benzene occupational standard have been used for over 20 years (ACGIH, 2001).
The occupational standard for radon exposure is 4 WLM/year, and 2 WLM/year has been suggested as a guideline for remedial action in homes.
Our findings suggest that chronic benzene exposure, even at levels below the current U.S. occupational standard, perturbs many genes, biological processes, and pathways.
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Angelo Varetto, head of national occupational standards, qualifications and apprenticeships, Skills for Health: The health sector employs just about every occupation in some shape or form.
The new curriculum, to be launched in 2003, will focus on practice and will be partly based on national occupational standards that define what employers require social workers to be able to do when they join the workforce.
Since then, more published studies have become available and a number of occupational standard-setting committees (EU SCOEL, US ACGIH-TLV, and German MAK) have proposed OEL's for manganese and its inorganic compounds that are somewhat lower that those proposed in the 2004 review.
The government's Defence Science and Technology Organisation in Melbourne has been evaluating its own occupational standards, and is watching the U.S. research with interest.
Military leaders developed a policy, known as the Women in Service Review (WISR), which required the Air Force and other services to demonstrate that the occupational standards for combat jobs were scientifically defensible and gender neutral.
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