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- CCOHS: Occupational Hygiene - Occupational Exposure Limits
What is occupational hygiene? The occupational hygiene is the branch of occupational health and safety which focuses on the prevention of the occupational diseases
- CCOHS: Carbon Monoxide
What are other names or identifying information for carbon monoxide? CAS Registry No
- Occupational Hygiene - Occupational Exposure Limits
What are the occupational exposure limits? In general, the occupational exposure limit (OEL) indicates the level of admissible exposure, for a length of time (usually 8 hours), to a chemical or physical hazard that is not likely to affect the health of a worker
- CCOHS: Noise - Occupational Exposure Limits in Canada
What are the occupational exposure limits for workplace noise? Occupational exposure limits (OELs) for noise are typically given as the maximum duration of exposure permitted for various noise levels
- Noise - Occupational Exposure Limits for Extended Workshifts
Like other occupational exposure limits, the occupational exposure limit (OEL) or time-weighted average (TWA) can be modified for extended work shifts When calculating exposure limits for an extended work shift, it is important to consider the health effects relating to noise exposure, and to working an extended work shift
- CCOHS: Hydrogen Sulfide
What are other names or identifying information for hydrogen sulfide? CAS Registry No
- Converting Occupational Exposure Limits from mg m³ to ppm
When can I convert mg m3 to ppm? Occupational exposure limits (OELs, threshold limit values (TLVs), permissible exposure levels (PELs), etc
- CCOHS: Ammonia
What is the WHMIS classification? Back to top According to the Commission des normes, de l'équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail (CNESST), ammonia can be classified as: Flammable gases - Category 1 Gases under pressure - Liquefied gas Acute toxicity - inhalation - Category 3 Skin corrosion irritation - Category 1 Serious eye damage eye irritation - Category 1 The signal word is
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