| 31. | The AEC, which was the body that developed nuclear weapons, accepted the NAS recommended radiation exposure limits.
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| 32. | It provides the concentration of the bleach, the exposure limits, and the appropriate response to ingesting pure bleach.
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| 33. | Therefore, the Hazardous Substances Ordinance in Germany dictates a maximum occupational exposure limit of 86 mg / m?
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| 34. | Environmental groups and lawyers for Nevada say the court's rejection of proposed radiation exposure limits could doom the project.
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| 35. | These occupational exposure limits are protective values, given the IDLH concentration is set at 1500 mg / m 3.
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| 36. | Therefore the existence of a threshold cannot be assumed and the Committee could not establish a safe exposure limit.
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| 37. | For trading purposes, full compliance to the exposure limits of all transactions will be effective in March this year.
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| 38. | Twelve years later, in 1989, the agency tried to bring the asbestos exposure limits down to OSHA's safer standards.
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| 39. | Before 1960, the Federal radiation exposure limit used in the U . S . was 15 rem per year.
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| 40. | They are not binding on member states but must be taken into consideration in setting national occupational exposure limits.
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