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A designator for the identity of the analyte or indicator chemical that is the basis for an exposure limit applied to another chemical or a grouping of chemicals sharing a common characteristic. The organization establishing the exposure limit will identify the substance that is the basis for the exposure limit. For example, an elemental metal is the basis for the exposure limits on most metal compounds. Examples: Cr is the basis for the TLV on inorganic chromium compounds. Benzene soluble aerosol is the basis for the TLV on Coal tar pitch volatiles. |
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Substance_ Identified_ Within_ Exposure_ Limit_ Name / PHD-EXPOSURE-LIMIT-INFORMATION |
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