| 41. | These occupational exposure limits are protective values, given the IDLH concentration is set at 1500 mg / m 3.
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| 42. | Key questions will be the women's reproductive histories, diets, how long they have lived in Newton and occupational exposures.
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| 43. | They are not binding on member states but must be taken into consideration in setting national occupational exposure limits.
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| 44. | Thompson pointed out that the man was a virologist and so may have been subjected to some occupational exposure.
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| 45. | Repeated occupational exposure to sulfuric acid mists may increase the chance of lung cancer by up to 64 percent.
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| 46. | Occupational exposure to asbestos in the United States mainly occurs when people are maintaining buildings that already have asbestos.
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| 47. | More information about reducing occupational exposures at indoor firing ranges can be found at NIOSH Firing Range topic page.
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| 48. | Some people have genes that make them more susceptible to developing a disease as a result of an occupational exposure.
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| 49. | Methods for performing occupational exposure assessments can be found in " A Strategy for Assessing and Managing Occupational Exposures ".
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| 50. | Occupational exposure limits are based on available toxicology and epidemiology data to protect nearly all workers over a working lifetime.
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