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Indoor Air Pollution - Asbestos
... lead or copper(1). It exhibits substantial resistance to heat and deterioration and thus has historically been used for a variety of commercial and industrial purposes(1). Instead of forming dust ... and Risk Management-Asbestos Management EXTOXNET FAQS IndoorAir Pollution Home References 1. Asbestos and Lead Management Program, University of Vermont, 1997. URL: http://moose.uvm.edu/~vbrennan/index. ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - COPPER SULFATE
... to control dutch elm disease. It is available as a dust, wettable powder, or liquid concentrate. Formulation: It is available as a dust, wettable powder, or liquid concentrate. Toxicological Effects: Acute toxicity ... excessive absorption and storage of copper [25]. Chronic exposure to low levels of copper can lead to anemia [8]. The growth of rats was retarded when given dietary doses of 25 ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - DALAPON
... 5, 15, or 50 mg/kg/day for 2 years [41,42]. Organ toxicity: Dalapon dust and vapor may be irritating to the respiratory tract [17]. Repeated or prolonged exposure to ... of the mouth, nose, throat, lungs, and to the eyes [17]. Chronic skin contact can lead to moderate irritation or even mild burns, although occasional contact is not likely to produce ...
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