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What does PEL stand for?

Permissible Exposure Limit


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Samples in periodicals archive:
In addition, all systems must comply with FCC maximum permissible exposure limits and such compliance should be on hand in the form of historical site survey reports.
Besides those listed in the title, the properties include the bioconcentration factor of organic compounds, the threshold limit value and permissible exposure limit of organic and inorganic compounds, and others.
After an initial inspection, follow-up site visits will be conducted in all establishments where exposures were measured at or above the permissible exposure limit (PED or above the action level where the employer has not taken preventive/corrective action (as required by the standard).
According to Steve Smith, a supervising industrial hygienist with the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the permissible exposure limit (PEL) for workers in the chrome-plating industry is set for airborne concentrations based on the average over an eight-hour workday.
California has taken a tougher stand, as the standards board voted to lower the state's permissible exposure limit from 0.
The Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) has established a permissible exposure limit of 0.
Armed and Ready' For most of the past 45 years, wood dust has been regulated by the Occupational Safety & Health Administration as a "nuisance dust" with a permissible exposure Limit of 15mg/[m.
Medical personnel determined that he did not exceed the maximum permissible exposure limit (PEL) for that radar, and his body suffered no damage [the details of this incident can be found in the winter 2003/2004 issue--Ed].

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