NIOSH Skin Notation (SK) Profile: Glutaraldehyde [CAS No. 111-30-8]
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Alternative Title:NIOSH skin notation profiles ; Glutaraldehyde [CAS No. 111-30-8]
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Description:This Skin Notation Profile provides the SK assignment and supportive data for glutaraldehyde (CAS No. 111-30-8). In particular, this document evaluates and summarizes the literature describing the substance's hazard potential and its assessment according to the scientific rationale and framework outlined in CIB 61. In meeting this objective, this Skin Notation Profile intends to inform the audience--mostly occupational health practitioners, researchers, policy- and decision-makers, employers, and workers in potentially hazardous workplaces--so that improved risk-management practices may be developed to better protect workers from the risks of skin contact with the chemical of interest." - NIOSHTIC-2
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Content Notes:"This document was developed by the Education and Information Division, Paul Schulte, Ph.D., Director. G. Scott Dotson, Ph.D. was the project officer for this document. Other NIOSH personnel, in particular Charles L. Geraci, Ph.D., Thomas J. Lentz, Ph.D., Richard Niemeier, Ph.D., Todd Niemeier M.Sc., and Aaron Sussell, Ph.D., contributed to its development by providing technical reviews and comments. The basis for this document was a report contracted by NIOSH and prepared by Bernard Gadagbui, Ph.D., and Andrew Maier, Ph.D. (Toxicology Excellence for Risk Assessment [TERA]." -- p. ix
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Pages in Document:print ; x, 11 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20038797
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