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Acute Exposure Guideline Levels for Selected Airborne Chemicals: Volume 7 (2009)

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Suggested Citation:"Roster of the National Advisory Committee for Acute Exposure Guideline Levels for Hazardous Substances." National Research Council. 2009. Acute Exposure Guideline Levels for Selected Airborne Chemicals: Volume 7. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12503.
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Suggested Citation:"Roster of the National Advisory Committee for Acute Exposure Guideline Levels for Hazardous Substances." National Research Council. 2009. Acute Exposure Guideline Levels for Selected Airborne Chemicals: Volume 7. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12503.
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Roster of the National Advisory Committee for Acute Exposure Guideline Levels for Hazardous Substances Committee Members Henry Anderson Ernest Falke Wisconsin Department of Health Chair, SOP Workgroup Madison, WI U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC Marc Baril Institut de Recherche David Freshwater Government of Canada U. S. Department of Energy Washington, DC Lynn Beasley U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Ralph Gingell Washington, DC Shell Health Services Houston, TX Alan Becker College of Health and Human Services Roberta Grant Missouri State University Texas Commission on Springfield, MO Environmental Quality Austin, TX Robert Benson U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Dieter Heinz Region VIII National Fire Protection Association Denver, CO Atascadero, CA Edward Bernas John P. Hinz AFL-CIO U.S. Air Force Homewood, IL Brooks Air Force Base, TX Gail Chapman James Holler U. S. Navy Agency for Toxic Substances and Wright Patterson AFB, OH Disease Registry Atlanta, GA George Cushmac Office of Hazardous Materials Safety U.S. Department of Transportation Washington, DC 9

10 Acute Exposure Guideline Levels Glenn Leach Martha Steele U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion Massachusetts Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine Toxicity Boston, MA Evaluation Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD Daniel Sudakin Oregon State University Richard W. Niemeier Corvallis, OR National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Marcel T. M. van Raaij Cincinnati, OH National Institute of Public Health and Environment (RIVM) Susan Ripple Bilthoven, The Netherlands The Dow Chemical Company Midland, Michigan George Woodall U.S. Environmental Protection Agency George Rusch Research Triangle Park, NC Chair, NAC/AEGL Committee Department of Toxicology and Alan Woolf Risk Assessment Children’s Hospiral Honeywell, Inc. Boston, MA Morristown, NJ Oak Ridge National Laboratory Staff Cheryl Bast Sylvia Talmage Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN Oak Ridge, TN Kowetha Davidson Robert Young Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN Oak Ridge, TN Sylvia Milanez Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN National Advisory Committee Staff Paul S. Tobin Sharon Frazier Designated Federal Officer, AEGL Program U.S. Environmental Protection Agency U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC Washington, DC Iris A. Camacho U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC

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This book is the seventh volume in the series Acute Exposure Guideline Levels for Selected Airborne Chemicals, and includes AEGLs for acetone cyanohydrin, carbon disulfide, monochloroacetic acid, and phenol.

At the request of the Department of Defense, the National Research Council has reviewed the relevant scientific literature compiled by an expert panel and established Acute Exposure Guideline Levels (AEGLs) for 12 new chemicals. AEGLs represent exposure levels below which adverse health effects are not likely to occur and are useful in responding to emergencies such as accidental or intentional chemical releases in the community, the workplace, transportation, the military, and for the remediation of contaminated sites.

Three AEGLs are approved for each chemical, representing exposure levels that result in: 1) notable but reversible discomfort; 2) long-lasting health effects; and 3) life-threatening health impacts.

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