Toxicity of Military Smokes and Obscurants.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington :
National Academies Press,
1996.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Toxicity of Military Smokes and Obscurants; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Summary; EXPOSURE GUIDANCE LEVELS FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL; Diesel-Fuel Smoke; Fog-Oil Smoke; Red Phosphorus Smoke; Hexachloroethane Smoke; EXPOSURE GUIDANCE LEVELS AT BOUNDARIES OF MILITARY-TRAINING FACILITIES; 1 Introduction ; SMOKES REVIEWED IN THIS REPORT; U.S. ARMY POLICY CONCERNING USE OF OBSCURANTS; SUBCOMMITTEE TASK; DEFINITIONS OF EXPOSURE GUIDANCE LEVELS; APPROACH TO DEVELOPING EXPOSURE GUIDANCE LEVELS; Emergency Exposure Guidance Levels (EEGLs); Short-Term Public Emergency Guidance Levels (SPEGLs).
- Permissible Exposure Guidance Levels (PEGLs) and Permissible Public Exposure Guidance Levels (PPEGLs)SUMMARY OF APPROACH; REFERENCES; 2 Diesel-Fuel Smoke ; BACKGROUND INFORMATION; Military Applications; Physical and Chemical Properties; TOXICOKINETICS; TOXICITY SUMMARY; Effects in Humans; Effects in Animals; Dermal and Ocular Exposures; Lethality; Eye and Skin Irritation; Carcinogenic Effects; Inhalation Exposures; One-Time Exposures; Repeated 15- or 60-Minute Exposures; Repeated 4-Hour Exposures; Repeated Exposures: Relative Significance of Frequency, Duration, and Concentration.
- Screening Tests for MutagenicitySummary of Toxicity Data; Noncancer Toxicity; Carcinogenicity; LIMITS EXISTING RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE; SUBCOMMITTEE EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS; Military Exposures; Emergency Exposure Guidance Level (EEGL)1; Permissible Exposure Guidance Level (PEGL)2; Public Exposures; Short-Term Public Emergency Guidance Level (SPEGL)3; Permissible Public Exposure Guidance Level (PPEGL)4; Summary of Subcommittee Recommendations; RESEARCH NEEDS; REFERENCES; 3 Fog-Oil Smoke ; BACKGROUND INFORMATION; Military Applications; Physical and Chemical Properties; Military Exposures.
- TOXICOKINETICSTOXICITY SUMMARY; Effects in Humans; Dermal Exposures; Noncancerous Skin Lesions; Cancer of the Skin and Scrotum; Multiple Routes of Exposure; Pulmonary Effects; Carcinogenic and Mutagenic Effects; Effects in Animals; Dermal Exposures; Lethality; Skin Irritation; Cancer; Oral Exposures; One-Time Exposures; Repeated Exposures; Inhalation Exposures; One-Time Exposures; Repeated Exposures; Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity; Screening Tests for Carcinogenicity and Mutagenicity; Summary of Toxicity Data; Noncancer Toxicity; Carcinogenicity; EXISTING RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE LIMITS.
- SUBCOMMITTEE EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONSType of Fog Oil; Military Exposures; Emergency Exposure Guidance Level (EEGL)4; Permissible Exposure Guidance Levels (PEGL)5; Public Exposures to New-Fog-Oil Smoke; Short-Term Public Emergency Guidance Level (SPEGL)6; Permissible Public Exposure Guidance Level (PPEGL)7; Summary of Subcommittee Recommendations; RESEARCH NEEDS; REFERENCES; 4 Red Phosphorus Smoke ; BACKGROUND INFORMATION; Military Applications; Physical and Chemical Properties; Occurrence and Use; Combustion Products; TOXICOKINETICS; TOXICITY SUMMARY: ELEMENTAL RED PHOSPHORUS.