Section 325.60160. Maximum allowable concentrations for substances; Q to Z.  


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  • Rule 10. Table 6. Substances Q to Z

      

    TABLE 6

    Substance

    MAC/Ceiling/STEL

    ppm

    mg/m3

     

    Quinone

    0.1

    0.4

    S

    RDX

    ---

    1.5

     

    Rhodium, metal fume, dusts, and insoluble compounds (as Rh)

    ---

    0.1

     

    Rhodium, soluble compounds (as Rh)

    ---

    0.001

     

    Ronnel

    ---

    10

     

    Rotenone (commercial)

    ---

    5

     

    Rouge

    Inert dust

     

    Selenium compounds (as Se)

    ---

    0.2

     

    Selenium hexafluoride

    0.05

    0.4

     

    Silicon carbide

    Inert dust

     

    Silver, metal and soluble compounds

    ---

    0.01

    S

    Sodium fluoroacetate (1080)

    ---

    0.05

     

    Sodium hydroxide

    ---

    2

     

    Starch

    Inert dust

     

    Stibine

    0.1

    0.5

     

    Stoddard solvent

    200

    1,150

     

    Strychnine

    ---

    0.15

    C

    Styrene monomer (phenylethylene)

    100

    420

     

    Sucrose

    Inert dust

     

    Sulfur dioxide

    5

    13

     

    Sulfur hexafluoride

    1,000

    6,000

     

    Sulfuric acid

    ---

    1

     

    Sulfur monochloride

    1

    6

     

    Sulfur pentafluoride

    0.025

    0.25

     

    Sulfuryl fluoride

    5

    20

     

    Systox, see Demeton®

     

    2,4,5T

    ---

    10

     

    Tantalum

    ---

    5

    S

    TEDP

    ---

    0.2

     

    Teflon® decomposition products (maintain minimal air concentration)

     

    Tellurium

    ---

    0.1

     

    Tellurium hexafluoride

    0.02

    0.2

    S

    TEPP

    ---

    0.05

    C

    Terphenyls

    1

    9

     

    1,1,1,2-Tetrachloro-2,2-difluoroethane

    500

    4,170

     

    1,1,2,2-Tetrachloro-1,2-difluoroethane

    500

    4,170

    S

    1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

    5

    35

     

    Tetrachloroethylene, see Perchloroethylene

     

    Tetrachloromethane, see Carbon tetrachloride

    S

    Tetrachloronaphthalene

    ---

    2

    S

    Tetraethyl lead (as Pb)

    ---

    0.075a

     

    Tetrahydrofuran

    200

    590

    S

    Tetramethyl lead (TML) (as Pb)

    ---

    0.150

    S

    Tetramethyl succinonitrile

    0.5

    3

     

    Tetranitromethane

    1

    8

    S

    Tetryl (2,4,6-trinitrophenylmethyl-nitramine)

    ---

    1.5

    S

    Thallium, soluble compounds (as Tl)

    ---

    0.1

     

    Thiram

    ---

    5

     

    Tin

    (inorganic compounds, except SnH4 and SnO2) (organic compounds)

    ---

    ---

    2

    0.1

     

    Tin oxide

    Inert particulate

     

    Titanium dioxide

    Inert particulate

     

    Toluene (toluol)

    200

    750

    C

    Toluene-2,4-diisocyanate

    0.02

    0.14

    S

    o-Toluidine

    5

    22

     

    Toxaphene, see Chlorinated camphene

     

    Tributyl phosphate

    ---

    5

     

    1,1,1-Trichloroethane, see Methyl chloroform

    S

    1,1,2-Trichloroethane

    10

    45

     

    Trichloroethylene

    100

    535

     

    Trichloromethane, see Chloroform

    S

    Trichloronaphthalene

    ---

    5

     

    1,2,3-Trichloropropane

    50

    300

     

    1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane

    1,000

    7,600

     

    Triethylamine

    25

    100

     

    Trifluoromonobromomethane

    1,000

    6,100

     

    Trimethyl benzene

    25

    120

     

    2,4,6-Trinitrophenol, see Picric acid

     

    2,4,6-Trinitrophenylmethylnitramine, see Tetryl

    S

    Trinitrotoluene

    ---

    1.5

     

    Triorthocresyl phosphate

    ---

    0.1

     

    Triphenyl phosphate

    ---

    3

     

    Tungsten and compounds (as W) Insoluble

    Soluble

    ---

    ---

    5

    1

     

    Turpentine

    100

    560

     

    Uranium (natural) soluble & insoluble compounds (as U)

    ---

    0.2

    C

    Vanadium (V2O5 dust) (V2O5 fume)

    ---

    ---

    0.5

    0.1

     

    Vinyl benzene, see Styrene

    C

    Vinyl chloride, see OH Part 302, R 325.51401 to R 325.51414*

     

    Vinyl cyanide, see Acrylonitrile

     

    Vinyl toluene

    100

    480

     

    Warfarin

    ---

    0.1

     

    Xylene (xylol)

    100

    435

    S

    Xylidine

    5

    25

     

    Yttrium

    ---

    1

     

    Zinc chloride fume

    ---

    1

     

    Zinc oxide fume

    ---

    5

     

    Zirconium compounds (as Zr)

    ---

    5

    A --- See R 325.60154(2)(a).

    C --- See R 325.60154(2)(b).

    S --- See R 325.60154(2)(c).

    STEL --- See R 325.60154(2)(d)

    a               The 1970 ACGIH standard for Tetraethyl lead is 0.100 mg/m3.

    *                    Caution--these rules contain extensive requirements for exposure to these substances.

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