List of MAK & BAT values 1997 : maximum concentrations and biological tolerance values at the workplace, report no. 33 / [edited by the] Commission for the Investigation of Health Hazards of Chemical Compounds in the Work Area.
By: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Kommission zur Pruf̈ung Gesundheitsschad̈licher Arbeitsstoffe
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
MAK values (Maximum Concentrations at the Workplace) and BAT values (Biological Tolerance Values) promote the protection of health at the workplace. They are an efficient indicator for the toxic potential of chemical compounds. This book contains a list of scientifically recommended threshold limit values for more than 600 chemical compounds. Carcinogens, germ cell mutagens, embryotoxicants, sensitizing substances and those potentially bearing a risk to pregnancy are treated separately. The evaluations are revised annually by a commission of experts.
The report is commendable reading for toxicologists, industrial physicians, chemists and for all involved in the establishment of health and safety regulations.
At head of title: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.
Includes index.
Maximum concentrations at the workplace: Significance and use of MAK values -- List of substances -- Carcinogenic substances -- Sensitizing substances -- Aerosols -- Specific substances -- Biological tolerance values: Significance and use of BAT values -- List of substances -- Carcinogenic substances.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Maximum Concentrations at the Workplace.
- Significance and Use of MAK Values.
- List of Substances.
- Carcinogenic Substances.
- Sensitizing Substances.
- Aerosols. Specific Substances.
- Biological Tolerance Values.
- Significance and Use of BAT Values.
- List of Substances.
- Carcinogenic Substances.
- Index.
- Appendix.