Table A- Noncarcinogens
Emissions
SUBSTANCE OEL in pounds
mg/m3 per hour
Acetic acid........................................................................................................... 25.0 1.67
Acetic anhydride................................................................................................ 20.0 1.33
Acetylene dichloride, See 1,2-Dichloroethylene
Acetylene tetrabromide..................................................................................... 15.0 1.00
Acetylsalicylic acid............................................................................................ 5.00 0.333
Aldrin.................................................................................................................... 0.25 0.0167
Allyl alcohol........................................................................................................ 5.00 0.333
Allyl glycidol ether.............................................................................................. 22.0 1.47
Allyl propyl disulfide.......................................................................................... 12.0 0.800
Aluminum metal & oxide..................................................................................................... 10.0 0.667
pyro powders.................................................................................................... 5.00 0.333
welding fumes.................................................................................................. 5.00 0.333
soluble salts...................................................................................................... 2.00 0.133
alkyls not otherwise classified....................................................................... 2.00 0.133
2-Aminoethanol, See Ethanolamine
2-Aminopyridine................................................................................................ 2.00 0.133
3-Amino 1, 2, 4-triazole, See Amitrole...........................................................
Amitrole............................................................................................................... 0.200 0.0133
Ammonia............................................................................................................. 18.0 1.20
Ammonium chloride fume............................................................................... 10.0 0.667
Ammonium sulfamate...................................................................................... 10.0 0.667
n-Amyl acetate................................................................................................... 530 35.3
Sec-Amyl acetate............................................................................................... 665 44.3
Aniline homologues........................................................................................... 10.0 0.667
Anisidine (p-isomer)........................................................................................... 0.500 0.0333
Antimony as Sb.................................................................................................. 0.500 0.0333
ANTU................................................................................................................... 0.300 0.0200
Asphalt (petroleum) fumes............................................................................... 5.00 0.333
Atrazine................................................................................................................ 5.00 0.333
Azinphos-methyl................................................................................................ 0.200 0.0133
Barium, soluble compounds, as Ba................................................................ 0.500 0.0333
Benomyl.............................................................................................................. 10.00 0.667
Benzoyl peroxide............................................................................................... 5.00 0.333
Bismuth telluride................................................................................................ 10.0 0.667
Se-doped........................................................................................................... 5.00 0.333
Borates, tetra, sodium salts..............................................................................
anhydrous......................................................................................................... 1.00 0.0667
decahydrate..................................................................................................... 5.00 0.333
pentahydrate.................................................................................................... 1.00 0.0667
Boron oxide......................................................................................................... 10.0 0.667
Boron tribromide................................................................................................ 10.0 0.667
Boron trifluoride................................................................................................. 3.00 0.200
Bromacil.............................................................................................................. 10.0 0.667
Bromine............................................................................................................... 0.700 0.0467
Bromine pentafluoride...................................................................................... 0.700 0.0467
Bromochloromethane, see Chlorobromomethane......................................
Butanethiol, see Butyl mercaptan
2-Butoxyethanol................................................................................................ 120 8.00
n-Butyl acetate................................................................................................... 710 47.3
sec-Butyl acetate................................................................................................ 950 63.3
tert-Butyl acetate............................................................................................... 950 63.3
Butyl acrylate..................................................................................................... 55.0 3.67
n-Butyl alcohol................................................................................................... 150 10.0
Sec-Butyl alcohol............................................................................................... 305 20.3
tert-Butyl alcohol............................................................................................... 300 20.0
Butylamine.......................................................................................................... 15.0 1.00
tert-Butyl chromate, as CrO3........................................................................... 0.100 0.00667
n-Butyl glycidol ether (BGE)............................................................................ 135 9.00
n-Butyl lactate.................................................................................................... 25.0
Butyl mercaptan................................................................................................ 1.50 0.10
o-sec-Butylphenol.............................................................................................. 30.0 2.00
p-tert-Butyltoluene............................................................................................. 60 4.00
Cadmium Dusts as Cd...................................................................................... 0.0500 0.00333
fume as Cd........................................................................................................ 0.0500 0.00333
Calcium hydroxide............................................................................................ 5.00 0.333
Calcium oxide..................................................................................................... 2.00 0.133
Camphor, synthetic........................................................................................... 12.0 0.800
Captafol............................................................................................................... 0.100 0.00667
Carbofuran.......................................................................................................... 0.100 0.00667
Carbon black...................................................................................................... 3.50 0.233
Carbon tetrabromide......................................................................................... 1.40 0.0933
Carbonyl fluoride............................................................................................... 5.00 0.333
Cesium hydroxide.............................................................................................. 2.00 0.133
Chlorinated diphenyl oxide.............................................................................. 0.500 0.0333
Chlorine dioxide................................................................................................. 0.300 0.0200
Chlorine trifluoride............................................................................................. 0.400 0.0267
Chloroacetaldehyde.......................................................................................... 3.00 0.200
a-Chloroacetophenone..................................................................................... 0.300 0.0200
Chloroacetyl chloride........................................................................................ 0.200 0.0133
O-Chlorobenzylidene malononitrile................................................................ 0.400 0.0267
Chlorobromomethane....................................................................................... 1050 70.0
2-Chloro-1,3-butadiene, see B-Chloroprene
Chlorodiphenyl (42% chlorine)........................................................................ 1.00 0.0667
Chlorodiphenyl (54% chlorine)........................................................................ 0.500 0.033
2-Chloroethanol, see Ethylene chlorohydrin
1-Chloro-1-nitropropane................................................................................... 10.0 0.667
Chloropicrin......................................................................................................... 0.700 0.0467
o-Chlorostyrene.................................................................................................. 285 19.0
o-Chlorotoluene.................................................................................................. 250 16.7
2-Chloro-6-(trichloromethyl)pyridine, see Nitrapyrin
Chlorpyrifos........................................................................................................ 0.200 0.0133
Chromium metal................................................................................................ 0.500 0.0333
Clopidol................................................................................................................ 10.0 0.667
Cobalt as Co....................................................................................................... 0.100 0.00667
metal, dust & fume......................................................................................... 0.100 0.00667
Copper fume.................................................................................................................. 0.200 0.0133
dusts & mists, as Cu........................................................................................ 1.00 0.0667
Cotton dust, raw................................................................................................. 0.200 0.0133
Crotonaldehyde.................................................................................................. 6.00 0.400
Crufomate........................................................................................................... 5.00 0.333
Cyanamide.......................................................................................................... 2.00 0.133
Cyanogen............................................................................................................ 20.0 1.33
Cyanogen chloride............................................................................................. 0.600 0.0400
Cyclohexane....................................................................................................... 1050 70.0
Cyclohexanol...................................................................................................... 200 13.3
Cyclohexanone.................................................................................................. 100 6.67
Cyclohexene....................................................................................................... 1015 67.7
Cyclohexylamine............................................................................................... 40.0 2.67
Cyclonite.............................................................................................................. 1.50 0.100
Cyclopentadiene................................................................................................ 200 13.3
Cyhexatin............................................................................................................ 5.00 0.333
DDT (Dichlorodiphenyl trichloroethane)....................................................... 1.00 0.0667
Decaborane......................................................................................................... 0.300 0.0200
Demeton.............................................................................................................. 0.100 0.00667
Diacetone alcohol.............................................................................................. 240 16.0
1,2-Diaminoethane See Ethylenediamine
Diazinon............................................................................................................... 0.100 0.00667
Diborane.............................................................................................................. 0.100 0.00667
2-N-Dibutylaminoethanol................................................................................ 14.0 0.933
Dibutyl phosphate.............................................................................................. 5.00 0.333
Dichloroacetylene.............................................................................................. 0.400 0.0267
o-Dichlorobenzene............................................................................................. 300 20.0
1,3-Dichloro-5,5-dimethyl hydantoin............................................................. 0.200 0.0133
1,2-Dichloroethylene......................................................................................... 790 52.7
Dichlorofluoromethane..................................................................................... 40.0 2.67
1,1-Dichloro-1-nitroethane............................................................................... 10.0 0.667
2,2-Dichloropropionic acid............................................................................... 6.00 0.400
Dicrotophos......................................................................................................... 0.250 0.0167
Dicyclopentadiene............................................................................................. 30.0 2.00
Dicyclopentadienyl iron.................................................................................... 10.0 0.667
Dieldrin................................................................................................................. 0.250 0.167
Diethylamine....................................................................................................... 30.0 2.00
2-Diethylaminoethanol..................................................................................... 50.0 3.33
Diethylene triamine............................................................................................ 4.00 0.267
Diethyl ether, see Ethyl ether
Diethyl Ketone.................................................................................................... 705 47.0
Diethyl phthalate................................................................................................ 5.00 0.333
Difluorodibromomethane................................................................................. 860 57.3
Diglycidal ether (DGE) 0.500 0.0333
Diisobutyl ketone............................................................................................... 250 16.7
Diisopropylamine............................................................................................... 20.0 1.33
Dimethyl acetamide.......................................................................................... 35.0 2.33
Dimethylamine................................................................................................... 18.0 1.20
Dimethylaminobenzene, see Xylidene
Dimethyl-1,2-dibromo-2-dichloroethyl phospate, see Naled
2,6-Dimethyl-4-heptanone, see Diisobutyl ketone
Dinitolmide.......................................................................................................... 5.00 0.333
Dinitrobenzene (all isomers)............................................................................. 1.00 0.0667
3,5-Dinitro-o-toluamide, see Dinitolmide
Dioxathion........................................................................................................... 0.200 0.0133
Diphenylamine................................................................................................... 10.0 0.667
Diphenylmethane diisocyanate, see Methylene bisphenyl isocyanate
Dipropylene glycol methyl ether...................................................................... 600 40.0
Dipropyl ketone.................................................................................................. 235 15.7
Diquat................................................................................................................... 0.500 0.0333
Disulfiram............................................................................................................ 2.00 0.133
Disulfoton............................................................................................................ 0.100 0.00667
2,6-Ditert. butyl-p-cresol................................................................................... 10.0 0.667
Diuron................................................................................................................... 10.0 0.667
Divinyl benzene.................................................................................................. 50.0 3.33
Endosulfan.......................................................................................................... 0.100 0.00667
Endrin................................................................................................................... 0.100 0.00667
Enzymes, see Subtilisins
EPN....................................................................................................................... 0.500 0.0333
2,3-Epoxy-1-propanol, see Glycidol
Ethanethiol, see Ethyl mercaptan
Ethanolamine..................................................................................................... 8.0 0.533
Ethion................................................................................................................... 0.400 0.0267
Ethyl acetate....................................................................................................... 1400 93.3
Ethylamine.......................................................................................................... 18.0 1.20
Ethyl amyl ketone.............................................................................................. 130 8.67
Ethyl bromide..................................................................................................... 890 59.3
Ethyl butyl ketone.............................................................................................. 230 15.3
Ethylene chlorohydrin....................................................................................... 3.00 0.200
Ethylenediamine................................................................................................ 25.0 1.67
Ethyl ether........................................................................................................... 1200 80.0
Ethy formate....................................................................................................... 300 20.0
Ethylidene norbornene...................................................................................... 25.0 1.67
Ethyl mercaptan................................................................................................. 1.00 0.0667
N-Ethylmorpholine............................................................................................ 23.0 1.53
Ethyl silicate........................................................................................................ 85.0 5.67
Fenamiphos......................................................................................................... 0.100 0.00667
Fensulfothion...................................................................................................... 0.100 0.00667
Fenthion............................................................................................................... 0.200 0.0133
Ferbam................................................................................................................. 10.0 0.667
Ferrovanadium dust.......................................................................................... 1.00 0.0667
Fluorides, as F..................................................................................................... 2.50 0.167
Fluorine................................................................................................................ 2.00 0.133
Fonofos................................................................................................................ 0.100 0.00667
Formamide.......................................................................................................... 30.0 2.00
Formic acid.......................................................................................................... 9.00 0.600
Furfural................................................................................................................ 8.00 0.533
Furfuryl alcohol.................................................................................................. 40.0 2.67
Gasoline............................................................................................................... 900 60.0
Germanium tetrahydride.................................................................................. 0.600 0.0400
Glutaraldehyde................................................................................................... 0.700 0.0467
Glycidol................................................................................................................ 75.0 5.00
Hafnium.............................................................................................................. 0.500 0.033
2-Heptanone, see Methyl n-amyl ketone
3-Heptanone, see Ethyl butyl ketone
Hexachloronaphthalene................................................................................... 0.200 0.0133
Hexfluoroacetone.............................................................................................. 0.700 0.0467
2-Hexanone, see Methyl n-butyl ketone
sec-Hexyl acetate............................................................................................... 300 20.0
Hexylene glycol.................................................................................................. 125 8.33
Hydrogenated terphenyls................................................................................. 5.00 0.333
Hydrogen bromide............................................................................................. 10.0 0.667
Hydrogen peroxide............................................................................................ 1.50 0.100
4-Hydroxy-4-Methyl-2-pentanone, see Diacetone alcohol
2-Hydroxypropyl acrylate................................................................................ 3.00 0.200
Indene.................................................................................................................. 45.0 3.00
Indium & compounds as In............................................................................. 0.100 0.00667
Iodine................................................................................................................... 1.00 0.0667
Iodoform............................................................................................................. 10.0 0.667
Iron oxide fume (Fe2O3) as Fe........................................................................ 5.00 0.333
Iron pentacarbonyl as Fe.................................................................................. 0.800 0.0533
Iron salts, soluble, as Fe.................................................................................... 1.00 0.0667
Isoamyl acetate.................................................................................................. 525 35.0
Isoamyl alcohol.................................................................................................. 360 24.0
Isobutyl acetate.................................................................................................. 700 46.7
Isobutyl alcohol.................................................................................................. 150 10.0
Isoocytl alcohol.................................................................................................. 270 18.0
Isophorone diisocyanate.................................................................................. 0.0900 0.00600
Isopropoxyethanol............................................................................................ 105 7.00
Isopropyl acetate............................................................................................... 950 63.3
Isopropyl alcohol............................................................................................... 980 65.3
Isopropylamine.................................................................................................. 12.0 0.800
N-Isopropylaniline............................................................................................. 10.0 0.667
Isopropyl ether.................................................................................................... 1050 70.0
Isopropyl glycidyl ether (IGE).......................................................................... 240 16.0
Ketene.................................................................................................................. 0.900 0.0600
Lithium hydride.................................................................................................. 0.0250 00167
Magnesium oxide fume.................................................................................... 10.0 0.667
Malathion............................................................................................................ 10.0 0.667
Manganese as Mn
dust.................................................................................................................... 5.00 0.333
fume.................................................................................................................. 1.00 0.0667
Mesityl oxide....................................................................................................... 60 4.00
Methacrylic acid................................................................................................. 70.0 4.67
Methanethiol, see Methyl mercaptan
Methomyl............................................................................................................ 2.50 0.167
4-Methoxyphenol.............................................................................................. 5.00 0.333
Methyl acetate.................................................................................................... 610 40.7
Methyl acrylate.................................................................................................. 35.0 2.33
Methylacrylonitrile............................................................................................. 3.00 0.200
Methylamine....................................................................................................... 12.0 0.800
Methyl amyl alcohol, see Methyl isobutyl carbinol
Methyl n-amyl ketone....................................................................................... 235 15.7
N-Methyl aniline................................................................................................. 2.00 0.133
Methyl n-butyl ketone....................................................................................... 20.0 1.33
Methyl 2-cyanoacrylate................................................................................... 8.00 0.533
Methylcyclohexanol.......................................................................................... 235 15.7
o-Methylcyclohexanone................................................................................... 230 15.3
Methyl demeton................................................................................................. 0.500 0.033
Methylene bisphenyl isocyanate (MDI)........................................................ 0.200 0.0133
Methylene bis(4-cyclohexylisocyanate)........................................................ 0.110 0.00733
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide.......................................................................... 1.50 0.100
Methyl formate.................................................................................................. 250 16.7
5-Methyl-3-heptanone, see Ethyl amyl ketone............................................
Methyl isoamyl ketone..................................................................................... 240 16.0
Methyl isobutyl carbinol................................................................................... 100 6.67
Methyl isopropyl ketone................................................................................... 705 47.0
Methyl mercaptan............................................................................................. 1.00 0.0667
Methyl parathion............................................................................................... 0.200 0.0133
Methyl propyl ketone........................................................................................ 700 46.7
Methyl silicate..................................................................................................... 6.00 0.400
a-Methyl styrene................................................................................................ 240 16.0
Metribuzin........................................................................................................... 5.00 0.333
Mevinphos........................................................................................................... 0.100 0.00667
Molybdenum as Mo
soluble compounds......................................................................................... 5.00 0.333
insoluble compounds...................................................................................... 10.0 0.667
Moncrotophos.................................................................................................... 0.250 0.0167
Morpholine.......................................................................................................... 70.0 4.67
Naled.................................................................................................................... 3.00 0.2
Nickel Metal........................................................................................................ 1.00 0.0667
Nicotine................................................................................................................ 0.500 0.0333
Nitrapyrin............................................................................................................. 10.0 0.667
Nitric acid............................................................................................................. 5.00 0.333
p-Nitroaniline...................................................................................................... 3.00 0.200
p-Nitrochlorobenzene........................................................................................ 3.00 0.200
Nitroethane.......................................................................................................... 310 20.7
Nitrogen trifluoride............................................................................................. 300 2.00
Nitroglycerin........................................................................................................ 0.500 0.00333
Nitromethane...................................................................................................... 250 16.7
1-Nitropropane................................................................................................... 90.0 6.00
Nitrotoluene......................................................................................................... 11.0 0.733
Nitrotrichloromethane, see Chloropicrin
Nonane................................................................................................................. 1050 70.0
Octachloronaphthalene.................................................................................... 0.100 0.0067
Octane.................................................................................................................. 1450 96.7
Oil mist, mineral.................................................................................................. 5.00 0.333
Osmium tetroxide as Os.................................................................................... 0.00200 0.000133
Oxalic acid........................................................................................................... 1.00 0.0667
Oxygen difluoride............................................................................................... 0.100 0.00667
Paraffin wax fume............................................................................................. 2.00 0.133
Paraquat respirable sizes................................................................................... 0.100 0.00667
Pentaborane........................................................................................................ 0.0100 0.000667
Pentachloronaphthalene................................................................................... 0.500 0.0333
2-Pentanone, see Methyl propyl ketone........................................................
Perchloromethyl mercaptan............................................................................. 0.800 0.0533
Perchloryl fluoride.............................................................................................. 14.0 0.933
Phenacyl chloride, see a-Chloroacetophenone
Phenothiazine..................................................................................................... 5.00 0.333
Phenyl ether, vapor............................................................................................ 7.00 0.467
Phenyl glycidyl ether (PGE).............................................................................. 6.00 0.400
Phenyl mercaptan.............................................................................................. 2.00 0.133
Phenylphosphine................................................................................................ 0.250 0.0167
Phorate................................................................................................................. 0.0500 0.00333
Phosdrin, see Mevinphos
Phosphoric acid.................................................................................................. 1.00 0.0667
Phosphorus oxychloride.................................................................................... 0.600 0.0400
Phosphorus pentachloride................................................................................ 1.00 0.0667
Phosphorus pentasulfide................................................................................... 1.00 0.0667
Phosphorus trichloride....................................................................................... 1.50 0.100
m-Phthalodinitrile............................................................................................... 5.00 0.333
Picloram............................................................................................................... 10.0 0.667
Picric acid............................................................................................................. 0.100 0.00667
Pindone................................................................................................................ 0.100 0.00667
Piperazine dihydrochloride............................................................................... 5.00 0.333
2-Pivalyl-1,3-indandione, see Pindone
Platinum
metal.................................................................................................................. 1.00 0.0667
soluble salts, as Pt............................................................................................ 0.00200 0.000133
Potassium hydroxide......................................................................................... 2.00 0.133
Propargyl alcohol............................................................................................... 2.00 0.133
Propionic acid..................................................................................................... 30.0 2.00
n-Propyl acetate................................................................................................. 840 56.0
Propyl alcohol..................................................................................................... 500 33.3
Propylene glycol dinitrate................................................................................. 0.300 0.200
n-Propyl nitrate................................................................................................... 105 7.00
Pyrethrum............................................................................................................ 5.00 0.333
Pyridine................................................................................................................ 15.0 1.00
RDX, see Cyclonite
Resorcinol............................................................................................................ 45.0 3.00
Rhodium
metal.................................................................................................................. 1.00 0.0667
insoluble compounds, as Rh......................................................................... 1.00 0.0667
soluble compounds, as Rh............................................................................. 0.0100 0.000667
Ronnel.................................................................................................................. 10.0 0.667
Rotenone (commercial).................................................................................... 5.00 0.333
Selenium as Se.................................................................................................... 0.200 0.0133
Sesone.................................................................................................................. 10.0 0.667
Silane, see silicon tetrahydride
Silicon tetrahydride............................................................................................ 7.00 0.467
Silver
metal.................................................................................................................. 0.100 0.00667
soluble compounds, as Ag............................................................................. 0.0100 0.000667
Sodium azide...................................................................................................... 0.300 0.0200
Sodium bisulfite.................................................................................................. 5.00 0.333
Sodium 2,4-dichloro-phenoxyethyl sulfate, see Sesone
Sodium fluoroacetate........................................................................................ 0.0500 0.00333
Sodium hydroxide.............................................................................................. 2.00 0.133
Sodium metabisulfite........................................................................................ 5.00 0.333
Stibine................................................................................................................... 0.500 0.0333
Stoddard solvent................................................................................................ 525 35.0
Strychnine............................................................................................................ 0.150 0.0100
Subtilisins (Proteolytic enzymes as 100%
pure crystalline enzyme)................................................................................ 6.00E-05 4.00E-06
Sulfotep................................................................................................................ 0.200 0.0133
Sulfuric acid........................................................................................................ 1.00 0.0667
Sulfur monochloride.......................................................................................... 6.00 0.400
Sulfur pentafluoride........................................................................................... 0.100 0.00667
Sulfur tetrafluoride............................................................................................. 0.400 0.0267
Sulfuryl fluoride.................................................................................................. 20.0 1.33
Sulprofos.............................................................................................................. 1.00 0.0667
Systox, see Demeton
2,4,5-T.................................................................................................................. 10.0 0.667
Tantalum............................................................................................................. 5.00 0.333
TEDP, see Sulfotep............................................................................................
Tellurium & Compounds as Te....................................................................... 0.100 0.00667
Tellurium hexafluoride as Te........................................................................... 0.200 0.0133
Temephos............................................................................................................ 10.0 0.667
TEPP..................................................................................................................... 0.0500 0.00333
Terphenyls........................................................................................................... 5.00 0.333
Tetrachloronaphthalene................................................................................... 2.00 0.133
Tetramethyl succinoitrile.................................................................................. 3.00 0.200
Tetranitromethane............................................................................................. 8.00 0.533
Tetrasodium pyrophosphate............................................................................ 5.00 0.333
Tetryl.................................................................................................................... 1.50 0.100
Thallium, soluble compounds, as Tl............................................................... 0.100 0.00667
4,4-Thiobis (6 tert, butyl-m-cresol).................................................................. 10.0 0.667
Thioglycolic acid................................................................................................ 4.00 0.267
Thionyl chloride.................................................................................................. 5.00 0.333
Thiram.................................................................................................................. 5.00 0.333
Tin
metal.................................................................................................................. 2.00 0.133
oxide & inorganic compounds, except SnH4, as Sn................................. 2.00 0.133
organic compounds as Sn.............................................................................. 0.100 0.00667
m-Toluidine......................................................................................................... 9.00 0.600
Tributyl phosphate............................................................................................. 2.50 0.167
Trichloroacetic acid........................................................................................... 7.00 0.467
Trichloronaphthalene........................................................................................ 5.00 0.333
Trichloronitromethane, See Chloropicrin
1,2,3-Trichloropropane..................................................................................... 300 20.0
Tricyclohexyltin hydroxide, see Cyhexatin
Trimellitic anhydride.......................................................................................... 0.0400 0.00267
Trimethylamine.................................................................................................. 24.0 1.60
Trimethyl benzene............................................................................................. 125 8.33
Trimethyl phosphite........................................................................................... 10.0 0.667
2,4,6-Trinitrophenol, see Picric acid
2,4,6-Trinitrophenylmethylnitramine, see Tetryl
2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene (TNT).............................................................................. 0.500 0.0333
Triorthosresyl phosphate.................................................................................. 0.100 0.00667
Triphenyl amine................................................................................................. 5.00 0.333
Triphenyl phosphate.......................................................................................... 3.00 0.200
Tungsten as W
insoluble compounds...................................................................................... 5.00 0.333
soluble compounds......................................................................................... 1.0 37.3
Turpentine........................................................................................................... 560 37.3
Uranium (natural) soluble & insoluble compounds as U............................ 0.200 0.0133
n-Valeraldehyde................................................................................................. 175 11.7
Vanadium, as V2O5 respirable dust & fume................................................ 0.0500 0.00333
Vinyl toluene....................................................................................................... 240 16.0
VM & P Naphtha............................................................................................... 1350 90.0
Warfarin............................................................................................................... 0.100 0.00667
Wood dust (certain hard woods as beech & oak)........................................ 1.00 0.0667
soft wood.......................................................................................................... 5.00 0.333
m-Xylene a,a-diamine....................................................................................... 0.100 0.00667
Xylidine................................................................................................................ 10.0 0.667
Yttrium................................................................................................................. 1.00 0.0667
Zinc chloride fume............................................................................................. 1.00 0.0667
Zinc oxide fume................................................................................................. 5.00 0.333
Zirconium compounds as Zr............................................................................ 5.00 0.333
Table B - Known or Suspected Carcinogens
Emissions
SUBSTANCE OEL in pounds
mg/m3 per hour
Coal tar volatiles, as benzene solubles........................................................... 0.200 0.0133
B-Naphthylamine.............................................................................................. 0.00300* 2.00E-04
N-Phenyl-beta-naphthylamine........................................................................ 5.00** 0.333
Phenylhydrazine................................................................................................. 20.0 1.33
o-Tolidine............................................................................................................. 11.0** 0.733
p-Toluidine.......................................................................................................... 9.00 0.600
Vinyl cyclohexene dioxide............................................................................... 60.0 4.00
FOOTNOTES
The emissions in pounds per hour in Section 502 were derived using the formula listed below:
emission level (lbs/hr) = OEL (mg/m3) / 15
* = Compound for which an OEL is not listed by the ACGIH. Value derived by using the miminum detectable level listed in the NIOSH "Manual of Analytical Methods", Third Edition.
** = Compound for which an OEL is not listed by the ACGIH and for which there is no chemical specific analytical method listed in the NIOSH "Manual of Analytical Methods", Third Edition. A minimum dectable level (MDL) was derived by using the MDL of a similar compound listed in the NIOSH analytical methods or by assigning the average MDL for a class of compounds such as "halogenated hydrocarbons". In some cases the lowest MDL of the whole class was used.
Table C - Stack Height Release Correction Factor
Sources may choose to use a correction factor for the release height of emissions for the purpose of determining whether a permit is necessary for the emission of a toxic air pollutant. To apply the correction go to the table below and find the minimum height of release for the toxic air pollutant and select the correction factor (CF) which corresponds to that figure. If the height of release is between two values, the lower number shall be selected; or in the event of multiple releases of the same substance from different release heights, the source may choose to use a weighted average CF, weighted by the emission rate at each. The emissions in pounds per hour is then multiplied by the CF (see below). If the emissions from your source exceed the resulting number, you must apply for a permit from the department. Remember, this must be done for each toxic air pollutant.
CF x Emissions in Pounds per Hour
where: E - emission rate (pounds per hour)
OEL - occupational exposure limit (mg per cubic meter)
CF is a correction factor, shown in the table below, which accounts for release height.
Release Height in Meters Correction Factor (CF)*
Less than 3 1
10 5
20 19
30 41
40 71
50 108
60 152
70 202
80 255
90 317
100 378
110 451
120 533
130 617
140 690
150 781
160 837
170 902
180 1002
190 1066
200 1161
N.M. Admin. Code § 20.2.72.502