Nonmandatory Medical Disease Questionnaire
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Appendix D to § 1910.1048 - Nonmandatory Medical Disease Questionnaire
A. Identification
Appendix D to § 1910.1048 - Nonmandatory Medical Disease Questionnaire
A. Identification
Appendix C to § 1910.1048 - Medical Surveillance - Formaldehyde
I. Health Hazards
The occupational health hazards of formaldehyde are primarily due to its toxic effects after inhalation, after direct contact with the skin or eyes by formaldehyde in liquid or vapor form, and after ingestion.
II. Toxicology
A. Acute Effects of Exposure
Appendix B to § 1910.1048 - Sampling Strategy and Analytical Methods for Formaldehyde
Appendix C to § 1910.1047 - Medical Surveillance Guidelines for Ethylene Oxide (Non-Mandatory)
i. route of entry
Inhalation.
ii. toxicology
Appendix B to § 1910.1047 - Substance Technical Guidelines for Ethylene Oxide (Non-Mandatory)
i. Physical and Chemical Data
A. Substance identification:
1. Synonyms: dihydrooxirene, dimethylene oxide, EO, 1,2-epoxyethane, EtO ETO oxacyclopropane, oxane, oxidoethane, alpha/beta-oxidoethane, oxiran, oxirane.
2. Formula: (C2 H4 O).
3. Molecular weight: 44.06
B. Physical data:
1. Boiling point (760 mm Hg): 10.70 °C (51.3 °F);
Appendix C to § 1910.1045 - Medical Surveillance Guidelines for Acrylonitrile
i. route of entry
Inhalation; skin absorption; ingestion.
ii. toxicology
Appendix B to § 1910.1045 - Substance Technical Guidelines for Acrylonitrile
I. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
A. Substance identification: 1. Synonyms: AN; VCN; vinyl cyanide; propenenitrile; cyanoethylene; Acrylon; Carbacryl; Fumigrain; Ventox.
2. Formula: CH2 = CHCN.
3. Molecular weight: 53.1.
B. Physical data: 1. Boiling point (760 mm Hg): 77.3 °C (171 °F);
2. Specific gravity (water = 1): 0.81 (at 20 °C or 68 °F);
3. Vapor density (air = 1 at boiling point of acrylonitrile): 1.83;
Appendix A to § 1910.1044 - Substance Safety Data Sheet For DBCP
i. Substance Identification
A. Synonyms and trades names: DBCP; Dibromochloropropane; Fumazone (Dow Chemical Company TM); Nemafume; Nemagon (Shell Chemical Co. TM); Nemaset; BBC 12; and OS 1879.
B. Permissible exposure:
1. Airborne. 1 part DBCP vapor per billion parts of air (1 ppb); time-weighted average (TWA) for an 8-hour workday.
2. Dermal. Eye contact and skin contact with DBCP are prohibited.