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An adverse effect on a living creature that results from a single dose or exposure to a substance. What is an Acute Effect

An adverse effect on a living creature that results from a single dose or exposure to a substance. What is an Acute Effect

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  • An adverse effect on a living creature that results from a single dose or exposure to a substance. What is an Acute Effect
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  • A substance or agent capable of causing or producing cancer in mammals, including humans. What is a Human Carcinogen
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  • The system composed of the brain and spinal cord which affects the organs. What is a Central Nervous System
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  • What is an adverse effect on a human or animal body, with symptoms which develop slowly over a long period of time then could reoccur with frequency. What is a Chronic Effect
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  • What are adverse effects resulting from skin exposure to a substance. What is chemical contact dermatitis.
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  • Exposure by taking in by mouth. What is a Ingestion
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  • The acronym defining the lethal concentration of a substance being tested that will Kill 50% of a test population by Absorption or Injection or Ingestion. What is an LD 50
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  • The acronym defining the lethal concentration of a substance being tested that will Kill 50% of a test population by Inhalation. What is an LC 50
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  • What is/are the acronyms defining the lowest concentration (or lowest percentage of the substance in air) that will produce a flash of fire when an ignition source is present. What is an LEL
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  • What are the units for expressing concentration of dusts, fumes, gases, or mists in air. What is an Milligrams per cubic Meter
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  • Hazwoper Jeopardy Industrial Hygiene for 300
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  • What is the lowest concentration of a substances vapor, in air, that can be smelled. What is an Odor Threshold
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  • What are adverse effects resulting from taking a substance into the body by mouth. What is poisoning by ingestion.
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  • What is a term used to express the airborne concentration of material to which nearly all persons can be exposed day after day 8 hours 40 hours a week without adverse effects. What is a TLV Time Weighted Average or Time Weighted Average.
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  • What is the concentration that should not be exceeded even instantaneously. What is a ceiling limit.
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  • What is the allowable concentration for a normal 8-hour workday or 40-hour work week. What is TLV Time Weighted Average or OSHA PEL Time Weighted Average
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