Image for Emergency and Continuous Exposure Guidance Levels for Selected Submarine Contaminants

Emergency and Continuous Exposure Guidance Levels for Selected Submarine Contaminants : Volume 3

See all formats and editions

U.S. Navy personnel who work on submarines are in an enclosed and isolated environment for days or weeks at a time when at sea.

Unlike a typical work environment, they are potentially exposed to air contaminants 24 hours a day.

To protect workers from potential adverse health effects due to those conditions, the U.S.

Navy has established exposure guidance levels for a number of contaminants.

The Navy asked a subcommittee of the National Research Council (NRC) to review, and develop when necessary, exposure guidance levels for specific contaminants. This volume, the third in a series, recommends 1-hour and 24-hour emergency exposure guidance levels (EEGLs) and 90-day continuous exposure guidance levels (CEGLs) for acetaldehyde, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, and propylene glycol dinitrate. Table of ContentsFront MatterSummary1 Introduction2 Acetaldehyde3 Hydrogen Chloride4 Hydrogen Fluoride5 Hydrogen Sulfide6 Propylene Glycol DinitrateAppendix A: Biographic Information on the Committee on Emergencyand Continuous Exposure Guidance Levels for Selected SubmarineContaminantsAppendix B: Statement of TaskGlossary

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£29.00
Product Details
National Academies Press
0309143799 / 9780309143790
Paperback / softback
623.825
21/10/2009
United States
English
190 pages
152 x 229 mm
Professional & Vocational Learn More