Surface Limits: How are they derived & how should they be used in Industrial Hygiene practice?

This ACGIH® webinar focuses on the Surface Limits (TLV®-SL) recommended by the Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances (TLV®-CS) Committee. Surface limits are designed to provide a target level for alternative monitoring strategies for chemical substances that may be absorbed through the skin or eyes or may induce skin or respiratory sensitization following dermal exposure.


You may also like

Silica Dust Control During Demolition: Sydney Metro
An overview of the lessons learned to support the management of silica dust on future demolition sites.
The importance of Toxicology to Hygienists - Toxicology 101
This virtual session will cover the Basic Principles of Occupational Toxicology for Occupational Hygienists.
How much does PPE impact on Heat Stress in the workplace?
COVID precautions requiring increased respiratory protection and disposable coveralls & garments. Are these adding to the thermal heat load?
Managing ventilation & infection risk from SARS-CoV-2 in public buildings
How can hygienists assist in managing the process of shifting from energy efficiency buildings to include prevention of infection?
Respiratory Protection for Health Care Workers: Meet the Experts
Addresses some of the ongoing concern regarding supply and quality of disposable respirators.
Analysing RCS - The trouble with numbers
Presentation brings a reinvigorated conversation on measurement uncertainty & how it can silently impact upon our professional work.
RESP-FIT Overview
An overview of the RESP-FIT program - a national respirator protective equipment fit testing training & accreditation program.
Page 4 of 4