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NPG is intended as a source of general industrial hygiene information on
several hundred chemicals/classes for workers, employers, and
occupational health professionals. The NPG does not contain an analysis
of all pertinent data, rather it presents key information and data in
abbreviated or tabular form for chemicals or substance groupings (e.g.
cyanides, fluorides, manganese compounds) that are found in the work
environment. The information found in the NPG should help users
recognize and control occupational chemical hazards.
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Pocket Guide includes the following:
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Chemical
Names, synonyms, trade names, conversion factors, CAS, RTECS, and
DOT Numbers |
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NIOSH
Recommended Exposure Limits (NIOSH RELs) |
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Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) |
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Permissible
Exposure Limits (PELs) |
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NIOSH
Immediate Dangerous to Life and Health values |
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(NIOSH
IDLHs) (documentation for those values can be found
elsewhere
on this website) |
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A physical
description of the agent with chemical and physical properties |
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Measurement
methods |
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Personal
Protection and Sanitation Recommendations |
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Respirator
Recommendations |
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Information on Health Hazards including route, symptoms, first aid
and target organ information. |
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latest printed edition of the NIOSH Pocket Guide is dated February 2004
(green cover, NIOSH Publication No. 97-140, fourth printing with changes
and updates) and contains information on 677 chemicals or substance
groupings.
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