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Commission Directive 2000/39/EC of 8 June 2000 establishing a first list of indicative occupational exposure limit values in implementation of Council Directive 98/24/EC on the protection of the health and safety of workers from the risks related to chemical agents at work (Text with EEA relevance)

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INDICATIVE OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMIT VALUES

a

Einecs: European inventory of existing chemical substances.

b

CAS: Chemical abstract service registry number.

c

A skin notation assigned to the OEL identifies the possibility of significant uptake through the skin.

d

Measured or calculated in relation to a reference period of eight-hours time-weighted average.

e

A limit value above which exposure should not occur and is related to a 15-minute period, unless otherwise specified.

f

mg/m3: milligrams per cubic metre of air at 20 °C and 101,3 KPa.

g

ppm: parts per million by volume in air (ml/m3).

EinecsaCASbName of agentLimit valuesNotationc
Eight hoursdShort-terme
mg/m3 fppmgmg/m3 fppmg
200-467-260-29-7Diethylether308100616200
200-662-267-64-1Acetone1 210500
200-663-867-66-3Chloroform102Skin
200-756-371-55-61,1,1-Trichloroethane5551001 110200
200-834-775-04-7Ethylamine9,45
200-863-575-34-31,1-Dichloroethane412100Skin
200-870-375-44-5Phosgene0,080,020,40,1
200-871-975-45-6Chlorodifluoromethane3 6001 000
201-159-078-93-3Butanone600200900300
201-176-379-09-4Propionic acid31106220
202-422-295-47-6o-Xylene22150442100Skin
202-425-995-50-11,2-Dichlorobenzene1222030650Skin
202-436-995-63-61,2,4-Trimethylbenzene10020
202-704-598-82-8Cumene1002025050Skin
202-705-098-83-92-Phenylpropene24650492100
202-849-4100-41-4Ethylbenzene442100884200Skin
203-313-2105-60-2e-Caprolactam, (dust and vapour)1040
203-388-1106-35-4Heptan-3-one9520
203-396-5106-42-3p-Xylene22150442100Skin
[ F1 ]
203-470-7107-18-6Allyl alcohol4,8212,15Skin
203-473-3107-21-1Ethylene glycol522010440Skin
203-539-1107-98-21-Methoxypropanol-2375100568150Skin
203-550-1108-10-14-Methylpentan-2-one832020850
203-576-3108-38-3m-Xylene22150442100Skin
203-603-9108-65-62-Methoxy-1-methylethylacetate27550550100Skin
203-604-4108-67-8Mesitylene (Trimethylbenzenes)10020
[ F2 ]
203-631-1108-94-1Cyclohexanone40,81081,620Skin
[ F3 ]
203-726-8109-99-9Tetrahydrofuran15050300100Skin
203-737-8110-12-35-Methylhexan-2-one9520
203-767-1110-43-0Heptan-2-one23850475100Skin
203-808-3110-85-0Piperazine0,10,3
203-905-0111-76-22-Butoxyethanol982024650Skin
203-933-3112-07-22-Butoxyethyl acetate1332033350Skin
204-065-8115-10-6Dimethylether1 9201 000
204-428-0120-82-11,2,4-Trichlorobenzene15,1237,85Skin
204-469-4121-44-8Triethylamine8,4212,63Skin
204-662-3123-92-2Isopentylacetate27050540100
204-697-4124-40-3Dimethylamine3,829,45
204-826-4127-19-5N,N-Dimethylacetamide36107220Skin
205-480-7141-32-2n-Butylacrylate1125310
205-563-8142-82-5n-Heptane2 085500
208-394-8526-73-81,2,3-Trimethylbenzene10020
208-793-7541-85-55-Methylheptan-3-one531010720
210-946-8626-38-01-Methylbutylacetate27050540100
211-047-3628-63-7Pentylacetate27050540100
620-11-13-Pentylacetate27050540100
625-16-1Amylacetate, tert27050540100
215-535-71330-20-7Xylene, mixed isomers, pure22150442100Skin
222-995-23689-24-5Sulphotep0,1Skin
231-634-87664-39-3Hydrogen fluoride1,51,82,53
231-131-37440-22-4Silver, metallic0,1
231-595-77647-01-0Hydrogen chloride851510
231-633-27664-38-2Orthophosphoric acid12
231-635-37664-41-7Ammonia, anhydrous14203650
231-954-87782-41-4Fluorine1,5813,162
231-978-97783-07-5Dihydrogen selenide0,070,020,170,05
233-113-010035-10-6Hydrogen bromide6,72
247-852-126628-22-8Sodium azide0,10,3Skin
252-104-234590-94-8(2-Methoxymethylethoxy)-propanol30850Skin
Fluorides, inorganic2,5

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