Source
Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 88-118, 1988 Jan; :1-214
Abstract
A compilation of 35 occupational safety and health guidelines was developed for the purpose of disseminating the information to workers, employers, and to professionals in the field of occupational safety and health. The guidelines were for individual substances and included the following information: chemical names and synonyms, chemical and physical properties, exposure limits, signs and symptoms of exposure, recommendations for medical monitoring, respiratory and personal protective equipment, and control procedures. The hazardous substances included in this report were: 2-acetylaminofluorene (53963), acrylonitrile (107131), aldrin (309002), 4-aminodiphenyl (92671), arsenic (7440382), arsine (7784421), asbestos (1332214), benzidine (92875), benzyl-chloride (100447), carbon-black (1333864), bis-chloromethyl-ether (542881), chloromethyl-methyl-ether (107302), cotton dust, DDT (50293), dieldrin (60571), di-2-ethylhexyl-phthalate (117817), 4- dimethylaminoazobenzene (60117), 1,1-dimethylhydrazine (57147), ethylene-dichloride (107062), ethylene-oxide (75218), furfuryl- alcohol (98000), hydrazine (302012), hydroquinone (123319), lead (7439921), methyl-mercaptan (74931), monomethyl-hydrazine (60344), nitroglycerine (55630), ethylene-glycol-dinitrate (628966), N- nitrosodimethylamine (62759), 2-pentanone (107879), phenylhydrazine (100630), beta-propiolactone (57578), tetramethyl-succinonitrile (3333526), toluene-diisocyanate (584849), trichloroethylene (79016), and vinyl-chloride (75014).