Maximum Allowable Concentration
PRINT ENTRY = Maximum Permissible Exposure Level|T081|NON|EQV|NLM (1969)|990101|abcdef
ENTRY = MPEL|T081|NON|EQV|NLM (2000)|991103|abcdef
ENTRY = Maximum Permissible Exposure Concentration|T081|NON|EQV|NLM (2000)|991103|abcdef
ENTRY = Allowable Concentration, Maximum
ENTRY = Allowable Concentrations, Maximum
ENTRY = Concentration, Maximum Allowable
ENTRY = Concentrations, Maximum Allowable
ENTRY = MPELs
ENTRY = Maximum Allowable Concentrations
MN = G03.850.460.350.210
MN = G03.850.460.350.600.615
MH_TH = UNK (19XX)
ST = T081
AN = NIM; no qualif; coord NIM with specific drug or substance (IM without qualif); DF: MPEL
PI = Environmental Health (1966-1968)
PI = appropriate environment heading (1966-1968)
PI = specific agent (1966-1968)
MS = The maximum exposure to a biologically active physical or chemical agent that is allowed during an 8-hour period (a workday) in a population of workers, or during a 24-hour period in the general population, which does not appear to cause appreciable harm, whether immediate or delayed for any period, in the target population. (From Lewis Dictionary of Toxicology, 1st ed)
PM = 1991; see MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL 1991-1999, see ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE 1975-1990; for MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CONCENTRATION see MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL 1976-1999
HN = 2000(1991)
MED = *18
MED = 453
M90 = *46
M90 = 1088
M85 = *53
M85 = 1361
M80 = *65
M80 = 1160
M75 = *102
M75 = 1215
M66 = *9
M66 = 1061
M94 = *22
M94 = 672
MR = 19991216
DA = 19990101
DC = 1
DX = 19910101
UI = D008452
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