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==Description==
 
This source is from the third volume of a National Research Council report focusing on '''Emergency and Continuous Exposure Guidance Levels (EEGLs/CEGLs)''' for selected submarine contaminants. This volume includes chapters summarizing relevant epidemiologic and toxicologic studies for chemicals such as '''acetaldehyde''', '''hydrogen chloride''', and '''hydrogen fluoride'''. It details their physical and chemical properties, occurrence and use, toxicity summaries, toxicokinetic and mechanistic considerations, and recommended inhalation exposure levels from the National Research Council and other organizations. The committee considered this information in its evaluation of the U.S. Navy's exposure guidance levels. The report also includes discussions of data adequacy and research needs and references various sources including reports on qualitative analysis of air samples from submarines and databases like the Hazardous Substances Data Bank (HSDB).
 
==Abstract==
 
This third volume of a National Research Council report addresses '''EEGLs and CEGLs''' for submarine contaminants such as '''acetaldehyde, hydrogen chloride, and hydrogen fluoride'''. It summarizes available toxicological data and the committee's recommendations for exposure levels.

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Description

This source is from the third volume of a National Research Council report focusing on Emergency and Continuous Exposure Guidance Levels (EEGLs/CEGLs) for selected submarine contaminants. This volume includes chapters summarizing relevant epidemiologic and toxicologic studies for chemicals such as acetaldehyde, hydrogen chloride, and hydrogen fluoride. It details their physical and chemical properties, occurrence and use, toxicity summaries, toxicokinetic and mechanistic considerations, and recommended inhalation exposure levels from the National Research Council and other organizations. The committee considered this information in its evaluation of the U.S. Navy's exposure guidance levels. The report also includes discussions of data adequacy and research needs and references various sources including reports on qualitative analysis of air samples from submarines and databases like the Hazardous Substances Data Bank (HSDB).

Abstract

This third volume of a National Research Council report addresses EEGLs and CEGLs for submarine contaminants such as acetaldehyde, hydrogen chloride, and hydrogen fluoride. It summarizes available toxicological data and the committee's recommendations for exposure levels.

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