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When a paint manufacturer or maker of some other "VOC-free" product warns you about VOCs in a rival's goods, you should ask which VOCs they're talking about, what makes them think they're dangerous and how they know the potential exposure levels are dangerous.
The study, financed by the Department of Veterans Affairs and the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is the first to use Pentagon data on potential exposure levels faced by the troops and magnetic resonance imaging to scan the brains of military personnel in the exposure zone.
The potential exposure levels of toxic metals were not collected from the residential areas of our participants; this may also have affected their actual blood metal levels.
These IC50 values are within the realm of potential exposure levels based on the levels of TPP previously detected in house dust.
The long-term average time of the measured data (3 months) suggests that although radon is dissipated in outdoor air, potential exposure levels can remain high enough to be of concern, even if indoor exposures are decreased.
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It's like describing how much something weighs by using centimetres". He said Tepco should have used the unit becquerel, which signifies the radioactivity levels in the water itself rather than the potential human exposure levels.
This requirement is particularly true for worst-case considerations, in which potential maximum exposure levels are also relevant.
These concentrations represent potential occupational exposure levels: Formaldehyde levels up to and greater than 6 ppm have been measured in certain occupational settings including industries related to formaldehyde-based resin production, plastic production, and biology/pathology laboratories (NTP 2011).
The combination of the low-SES of residents and low-TMF and compliance ability of CWSs not only impacts mitigation potential and exposure levels, it can also result in significant economic burdens for poorer households.
Further investigation is required to determine if these levels are specific to central Indiana and to assess the toxic potential of these exposure levels.
(Respirator use was recommended when conducting or in close proximity to soil-disturbing work, and for exposure to excessive wind-blown dust, but not necessarily for the entire work shift in recognition of possible variation in exposure levels and the potential risk of heat stress).
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