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Decree Amending The Decree On Limit Values ​​for Substances And Materials (Implementation Of The Third List Of Eu Limit Values)

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Appendix 1
Appendix 2

Publication of the amendment of the limit values for substances and materials 1)

(Implementation of the third list of EU limit values)

§ 1

Notice no. 507 of 17. May 2011 on the limit values for substances and materials is hereby amended as follows :

1. Foot notation the title of the notice shall be replaced by the following :

" 1) The notice contains provisions implementing the Commission Directive 91 /322/EEC of 29. In the case of maize 1991, the establishment of indicative limit values for the implementation of Council Directive 80 /1107/EEC on the protection of workers from the risks of exposure to chemical, physical and biological agents is subject to work, in the Official Journal of the Official Journal of the European Communities. In 177, page 22, Commission Directive 2000 /39/EC of 8. June 2000 establishing the first list of commercial exposure limit values for the implementation of Council Directive 98 /24/EC on the protection of the health and safety of workers from the dangers of exposure to chemical products ; agents of the work, the Official Journal 2000, no. In 142, page 47, Commission Directive 2006 /15/EC of 7. February 2006 on the second list of the indicative limit values for commercial exposure to the implementation of Council Directive 98 /24/EC and amending Directive 91 /322/EEC and 2000 /39/EC, EU-Official Journal of the European Union. In 38, page 36, Commission Directive 2009 /161/EU of 17. In December 2009 on the third list of the indicative limit values for commercial exposure to the implementation of Council Directive 98 /24/EC and amending Directive 2000 /39/EC, EU Official Journal 2009, nr. L 338, page 87, Council Directive 98 /24/EC of 7. April 1998 on the protection of the safety and health of workers at work against the risks of chemical agents (14-year-EU special directive, pursuant to Directive 89 /391/EEC, Article 16 (1). 1), Official Journal 1998, nr. In 131, page 11, Directive 2009 /148/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30. In November 2009, on the protection of workers from the dangers of being exposed to asbestos, the EU Official Journal of 2009, no. In 330, page 28 and European Parliament and Council Directive 2004 /37/EC of 29. April 2004 on the protection of workers against the risks of exposure to carcinogenic substances or mutagens (sixth specific directive pursuant to Article 16 (l) of Council Directive 89 /391/EEC), EU Official Journal 2004, nr. "L 158, page 50."

2. Appendix 1 the text of Annex 1 shall be replaced by this notice.

3. Appendix 2 the text of Annex 2 to this notice.

§ 2

The announcement shall enter into force on 16. December 2011.

The labor vision, the one. December 2011

Jens Jensen

/ Jens Skovgaard Lauritsen


Appendix 1

' Appendix 1

Dictionations

CAS No

CAS numbers indicate a substance identification number in Chemical Abstract Service. For substances and substances which appear in more isomers, multiple CAS numbers may be associated with it.

Thresholds for thresholds

As a unit for limit values for gases and vapors, the per million parts per million parts per unit are normally expressed as ppm (parts per million) Million, corresponding to the number of cubic centimetres per year of pollutant. cubic feet of air. The concentration may also be expressed in mg/m 3 That means a milligram of pollutant per head. cubic feet of air.

For substances present as fibres in the air (e.g. asbestos), the limit value is given as the number of fibres per year ; cm 3 air.

Particulate contamination shall be expressed in mg/m 3 .

Fibre

For fibre, the particulates that are longer than 5 micrometers have a diameter less than 3 microns, and a length-to-width ratio of at least 3:1.

Skin penetrable substances

Skin penetrating substances means substances which can penetrate the skin and are included in the organism in this way. Such substances are marked with an H in Annex 2.

Inhalable dust

Inhalable dust means airborne particles that can be breathed.

Carcinogens

For carcinogenic substances, substances considered to be carcinogenic and subject to the notice of measures to prevent the risk of cancer in the field of substances and materials shall be used. Such substances are marked with a K in Annex 2.

Respice dust

Dual dust means the proportion of inhaled particles, which are as low as they are in the aveils of the lungs.

STEL Value

STEL is short-term short term Exposure Limit, which may be translated into the limit of exposure to short-term exposure.

Summary formula

At the same time, when several substances occur simultaneously, they may have a reinforcing (synergistic) or the debilitating (antagonistic) effect.

If no specific information is available on the interaction of the substances, at least with a compound (additive) effect.

The following formula is used to calculate the total impact :

4729910212130002661 Size : (155 X 31)

where the C is the concentration of the respective substances and the corresponding limit values are GV.

A fraction of 1 corresponds to the limit value of the overall impact.

At the same time, the summarize of the following substances does not normally use :

-WHAT? Benzene and Tetrachloromethane

-WHAT? Bly and sulphuric acid.

Thoracal Dust

For thoracic dust, the proportion of inhaled particles passing through larynx (larynx) shall mean the proportion of inhaled particles.

Totaldust

The total dust shall be taken to mean all of the size of the dust collected without any advance at a speed of the intake-up. 1,25 m/s. Where no one is specified, total dust shall be determined. `


Appendix 2

' Appendix 2

Limit values for air pollution, etc.

Annotations

New substances in the list or changes to the limit values in relation to previous lists have since 1994 marked with the year of the addition / amendment.

Where the limit value for dust is given in fibres / cm 3 , the unit is located in the column mg/cm 3 .

E means that the substance has a Community limit value.

L indicates that the threshold value is a ceiling value that is not to be exceeded at any time.

S means that the limit value should not be exceeded. The value is valid for an exposure period of 15 minutes.

H means that the substance can be absorberable through the skin.

K means that the substance is considered to be carcinogenic.

* means that the specified CAS numbers are not always exhaustive. The threshold is associated with the name and not for the specified CAS numbers.

TITLE A on limit values for air pollution

List of limit values for gases, vapours and particulate pollutants

CAS No *
Stof
ppm
mg/m 3
Anm.
75-07-0
Acetaldehyde (1996)
25
45
LK
67-64-1
Acetone
250
600
E
75-86-5
Acetonecyanhydrin calculated as CN (2000)
1
3.5
H
75-05-8
Acetonitrile (2007)
40
70
EH.
98-86-2
Acetophenon (1996)
10
49
Acetylendichloride, se 1,2-dichlorethen
-
-
Acetylentetrabromide, see 1,1,2,2-tetrabromethane
-
-
Acetylentetrachloride, look 1,1,2,2-tetra-
chlorethan
-
-
50-78-2
Acetylsalicylic acid
-
5
107-02-8
Acrolein (2000)
0.05
0.12
79-06-1
Acrylamide
-
0.03
HK
107-13-1
Acrylonitrile
2
4
HK
79-10-7
Acryllic acid (1994)
2
5.9
H
Acrylsyreethylester, look at ethyl lacrylate
-
-
Acrylsyremethylester, see methylacrylate
-
-
124-04-9
Adipic acid (1996)
-
5
111-69-3
Adiponitril (1996)
2
8.8
H
AGE, look allylglycidylether
-
-
309-00-2
Aldrin
-
0.25
HK
107-18-6
Allyl Alcohol
2
4.8
EH.
107-11-9
Allylamine (1994)
2
4.7
H
107-05-1
Allylchloride
1
3
K
106-92-3
Allyl glycidylether
5
22
LHK
1-Allyloxy-2,3-epoxypropane, se allylglycidylether
-
-
2179-59-1
Allylpropyldisulfide
2
12
7429-90-5
Aluminum, powder and dust, total (2005)
-
5
Aluminum, powder and dust, respirability (2005)
2
Aluminum, alkyler, calculated as Al
-
2
Aluminium, soluble salts calculated as Al (2005)
-
1
1344-28-1
Aluminium oxide, calculated as Al, total (2005)
-
5
Aluminium oxide, calculated as Al, respirable (2005)
2
Aluminum smoke, calculated as Al
-
5
Aminobenzen, se anilin
-
-
Aminobutan, see butylamine
-
-
141-43-5
2-Aminoethanol (1996)
1
2,5
EH.
504-29-0
2-Aminopyridin
0,5
2
61-82-5
Amitrol
-
0.2
K
Ammat, see ammonium sulfamation
-
-
7664-41-7
Ammonia (2002)
20
14
E
12125-02-9
Ammonium chloride
-
10
3825-26-1
Ammoniumperfluorooctanoate (1996)
-
0.01
H
7773-06-0
Ammonium sulphate
-
10
123-92-2
Amylacetate, all isomers (1996)
50
271
E
620-11-1
624-41-9
625-16-1
626-38-0
628-63-7
Amylaldehyde, se valeraldehyde
-
-
62-53-3
Aniline
1
4
HK
90-04-0
o -Anisidin.
0,1
0,5
HK
104-94-9
p -Anisidin.
0,1
0,5
H
Anon, see cyclohexanon
-
-
7440-36-0
Antimony, powder and compounds, calculated as Sb, look, however, stibin
-
0,5
Antimonbrinte, se stibin
-
-
86-88-4
ANTU
-
0.3
K
7440-38-2
Arsenic and inorganic compounds, calculated as As 'As' (1996), look at the arsin and calciumarsenate,
-
0.01
K
Arsenbrinte, se arsin
-
-
7784-42-1
Arsin
0.01
0.03
K
12172-73-5
Asbestos (2005)
0,1
K
77536-66-4
fibre / cm 3
77536-67-5
77536-68-6
132207-32-0
132207-33-1
Counterfeit smoke, see the bitumen smoke
-
-
1912-24-9
Atrazine
-
2
K
12174-11-7
Attack pulse fibres
1
fibre / cm 3
3 Azapentan-1,5-diamin, se diethylentriamin
-
-
Azimethylene, se diazomethane
-
-
86-50-0
Azinphosmethyl
-
0.2
H
Aziridin, look ethylenimin
-
-
7782-79-8
Azoimid
0,1
0.2
L
7440-39-3
Barium compounds, soluble, calculated as Ba
-
0,5
E
Baytex, se phenthion
-
-
17804-35-2
Benomyl
-
5
K
71-43-2
Benzene (1996)
0,5
1,6
EHK
1,2-Benzendiol, se pyrocatechol
-
-
1,3-Benzendiol, see resorcinol
-
-
p -Benzendiol, se hydroquinon
-
-
552-30-7
1,2,4-Benzentricarboxylaci-1,2-anhydrid (1996)
-
0.04
L
1,3-Benzodinitrile, se m -Phtalodinitrile
-
-
p -Benzoquinon, look at Quinon.
-
-
98-88-4
benzoyl chloride (2002)
0,5
2.8
L
94-36-0
Benzoylperoxide
-
5
140-11-4
Benzylacetat (2002)
10
61
85-68-7
Benzylbutyl phthalate (1994)
-
3
100-44-7
Benzylchloride
1
5
LK
7440-41-7
Beryllium, powder and compounds, calculated as a Be
-
0.001
K
BGE, look n -Butyl glycidylether
-
-
80-05-7
Bisphenol A (weavedust) (2011)
-
3
E
92-52-4
Biphenyl
0.2
1
Bis (4-aminophenyl) methane, see 4,4 '-methylenediauline
-
-
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether, se 2,2 ' -Dichlordiethylether
-
-
542-88-1
Bis (Chloromethyl) ether
0.001
0.005
K
Bis (2-hydroxyethyl) amin, se diethanolamine
-
-
Bis (2-propyl) ether, se diisopropylether
-
-
Bitumensmoke (2000), cyclohexane fraction of total dust
-
1
Bladan, look at the parathion.
-
-
7439-92-1
Bly, powder, dust, smoke and inorganic compounds, calculated as Pb (1996)
-
0.05
E
78-00-2
Blytetraethyl, calculated as Pb
0.007
0.05
H
75-74-l
Blytetramethyl, calculated as Pb
0.007
0.05
H
Hydrogen acid, see hydrocyanide
-
-
Cotton dust (crude cotton)
0,5
Borax, look at sodium tetraborate, decahydrate.
-
-
Borethan, see diboran
-
-
1303-86-2
Boroxid
-
10
10294-33-4
Abrobromide
1
10
L
7637-07-2
Ablude fluoride
1
3
L
Hydrogen peroxide, se hydrogenperoxide
-
-
7726-95-6
Brom
0,1
0.7
E
314-40-9
Bromacil
-
5
Brombrinte, se hydrogenbromide
-
-
Bromchophos, look dibrom.
-
-
151-67-7
2-Brom-2-chloro-1,1,1-trifluorethan
5
40
74-96-4
Bromethane (1994)
5
22
HK
Bromethene, see vinyl bromide
-
-
75-25-2
Bromoform
0,5
5
H
7789-30-2
Brompentafluoride
0,1
0.7
106-99-0
1,3-Butadiene
10
22
K
106-97-8
n -Butan.
500
1200
71-36-3
Butanol, all isomers
50
150
LH
75-65-0
78-83-1
78-92-2
35296-72-1
78-93-3
Butanon (1994)
50
145
EH.
109-79-5
1-Butanthiol
0,5
1.5
2-Butenal, look crotonaldehyde
-
-
1-Butoxy-2,3-epoxypropane, se n -Butyl glycidylether
-
-
2-Butoxyethanol, se butylglycol
-
-
7580-85-0
2- tert -Butoxyethanol (1994)
25
120
2-(2-Butoxyethoxy) ethanol, se butyldiglycol
2-Butoxyethylacetat, se butylglycolacetat
105-46-4
Butyacetate, all isomers
150
710
110-19-0
123-86-4
540-88-5
141-32-2
n -Butylacrylate (1996)
2
11
E
Butyl alcohol, look butanol.
-
-
75-64-9
Butylamine, all isomers
5
15
LH
78-81-9
109-73-9
13952-84-6
Butylcelloxide, se butylglycol
-
-
112-34-5
Butyldiglycol (2007)
10
68
E
2426-08-6
n -Butylglycidylether
6
30
K
111-76-2
Butylglycol (2000)
20
98
EH.
112-07-2
Butylglycolacetat (2000)
20
134
EH.
Butylhydrosulfide, see 1-butanthiol
-
-
2- sec -Butyl 1 hydroxybenzene, look. o - sec -Butylphenol
-
-
Butylhydroxytoluene, se 2,6-di- tert -Butyl- p -Cresol
-
-
138-22-7
n -Butyllactat
5
30
Butylmercaptan, see 1-butanthiol
-
-
97-88-1
n -Butylmethacrylate (1996)
25
145
tert -Butylmethylether, see 2-methoxy-2-methylpropane
89-72-5
o - sec -Butylphenol
5
30
H
98-54-4
p - tert -Butylphenol
0.08
0,5
H
98-51-1
p - tert -Butyltoluene (1996)
1
6.1
7440-43-9
Cadmium, powder, dust, smoke and inorganic compounds, calculated as Cd (2000)
-
0.005
K
7778-44-1
Calciumarsenate
-
1
156-62-7
Calciumcyanamide
-
0,5
Calcium cyanide, se cyanides, alkaline metal
-
-
1305-62-0
Calcium hydroxide
-
5
E
1305-78-8
Calciumoxid
-
2
8001-35-2
Camphechlor
-
0,5
HK
76-22-2
Campus, synthesized
2
12
Caprolactam, se 2-oxohexamethylenimin
-
-
2425-06-1
Captafol
-
0,1
HK
133-06-2
Captan
-
5
K
63-25-2
Carbaryl
-
5
HK
1563-66-2
Carbofuran
-
0,1
1333-86-4
Carbon Black
-
3.5
K
124-38-9
Carbon dioxide
5000
9000
E
75-15-0
Carbon Disulphide (2011)
5
15
EH.
630-08-0
Carbon monoxide (1996)
25
29
558-13-4
Carbontetrabromide
0,1
1,4
Carbontetrachloride, se tetrachloromethane
-
-
75-44-5
Carbon Carbon Chloroid (2002)
0.02
0.08
E
353-50-4
Carbonylfluoride
2
6
Catechol, watch the pyrocatechol
-
-
Celloglyphs, see ethylglycol
-
-
Cellosolveacetate, see ethylglycolacetate
-
-
7782-50-5
Chlor (2007)
0,5
1.5
E
107-20-0
Chloracetaldehyde
1
3
LK
78-95-5
Chloracetone (1994)
1
3.8
LH
532-27-4
the Chloracetophenon.
0.05
0.3
79-04-9
Chloracetylchloride
0.05
0.2
108-90-7
Chlorbenzene (2007)
5
23
E
2698-41-1
o -Chlorbenzypassionate malonnitrile
0.05
0.4
LH
Chlorbrinte, se hydrogenchloride
-
-
74-97-5
Chlorbrommethan
200
1050
126-99-8
2-Chlor-1,3-butadiene
1
3.6
LHK
Chlorcyan, see cyanochloride
-
-
57-74-9
Chlordan
-
0,5
HK
75-68-3
1-Chlor-1,1-difluorethan (1996)
1000
4110
75-45-6
Chlordifluormethan (1994)
500
1770
E
10049-04-4
Chlordioxde
0,1
0.3
96-34-4
Chloroacetic acid methylester (2002)
1
5
H
1-Chlor-2,3-epoxypropane, se epichlorhydrin
-
-
Chlorined biphenyls, see polychlorinated biphenyls
-
-
Chlorined camper, see camphechlor
-
-
Chlorethan, se ethylchloride
-
-
2-Chlorethanal, see chloracetaldehyde
-
-
107-07-3
2-Chlorethanol
1
3
LH
Chlorethen, see vinyl chloride
-
-
Chlormethan, see methyl chloride
-
-
1-Chlor-2-methylbenzene, see o -chlortoluen
-
-
600-25-9
1-Chlor-1-nitropropane
2
10
67-66-3
Chloroform (2002)
2
10
EHK
2-Chloropren, se 2-chloro-1,3-butadiene
-
-
76-15-3
Chlorpentafluorethan
1000
6300
95-57-8
Chlorphenol and salts thereof, calculated as chlorophenol
-
0,5
H
106-48-9
(1994)
108-43-0
25167-80-0
76-06-2
Chlorpicrin
0,1
0.7
3 Chlorpropen, se allylchloride
-
-
598-78-7
2-Chlorpropionic acid (1994)
0,1
0.44
H
2921-88-2
Chlorpyrifos
-
0.2
H
2039-87-4
o -Chloren.
50
285
the -Chlortoluen, see benzylchloride
-
-
95-49-8
o -Chlortoluen.
50
285
H
7790-91-2
Chlortrifluoroid
0,1
0.4
L
75-72-9
Chlortrifluoromethane (1996)
1000
4270
2-Chlor-1-vinylbenzene, see o -The chlorinine.
-
-
7440-47-3
Chrom, powder and soluble chromosomes-and chromosalts, calculated as Cr
-
0,5
E
7738-94-5
Chromoic acid and chromates, calculated as Cr (1996), with the exception of the astronomium chromate
-
0.005
K
2971-90-6
Clopidol (1994)
-
10
7440-48-4
Cobalt, powder, dust, smoke and inorganic compounds, calculated as Co (2000)
-
0.01
K
10210-68-1
Cobalt carbonyl, calculated as Co
-
0,1
K
16842-03-8
Cobalthydrocarbonyl, calculated as Co
-
0,1
K
95-48-7
Cresol, all isomers
5
22
EH.
106-44-5
108-39-4
1319-77-3
26447-14-3
Cresylglycidylether
10
70
Crepic acid, see cresol
-
-
14464-46-1
Christobalit, total
0.15
14464-46-1
Christobalit, respirable
0.05
K
12001-28-4
Crocidolite
0.3
fibre / cm 3
L
123-73-9
4170-30-3
Crotonaldehyde
2
6
H
299-86-5
Crufomat (1994)
-
5
Cumen, see isopropylbenzene
-
-
420-04-2
Cyanamid (2007)
0.58
1
EH.
Cyanbrinte, se hydrocyanide
-
-
143-33-9
Cyanides, alkali metal, calculated as CN (1996)
-
5
LH
151-50-8
592-01-8
2408-36-8
2-Cyanoacrylsyremethylester, se methyl-2-cyanoacrylate
-
-
506-77-4
Cyanochloride
0,1
0.3
Cyanogen, look dicyan
-
-
110-82-7
Cyclohexan (1996)
50
172
E
108-93-0
Cyclohexanol
50
200
108-94-1
Cyclohexanon (1996)
10
41
EH.
110-83-8
Cyclohexen
300
1015
Cyclohexyl alcohol, se cyclohexanol
-
-
108-91-8
Cyclohexylamine
10
40
H
Cyclonite, look at RDX.
-
-
542-92-7
Cyclopentadiene
75
200
287-92-3
Cyclopentan
300
850
120-92-3
Cyclopentanon (1994)
25
90
Cymen, see methylisopropylbenzen
-
-
21351-79-1
Caessium hydroxide
-
2
94-75-7
2,4-D (2000)
-
1
H
Dalapon, see 2,2-dichloropropionic acid
-
-
DBP, se dibutyl phthalate
-
-
50-29-3
DDT
-
1
K
DDVP, see dichlorvos
-
-
17702-41-9
Decaboran
0.05
0.3
H
34464-38-5
Decan, other isomers than n -decan (1994)
65
350
124-18-5
n -Decan (1994)
45
250
DEHP, se di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
-
-
126-75-0
Demeton
0.01
0,1
H
298-03-3
8065-48-3
867-27-6
Demeton-methyl
0.05
0,5
H
919-86-8
8022-00-2
DGE, look at the poetry-bleether.
-
-
123-42-2
Diacetonealcohol
50
240
131-17-9
Diallyl phthalate (1994)
-
3
the , ' -Diamino-1,3-dimethylbenzene, see m -The xylene- -Oh, no. -Diamin
-
-
4,4 '-Diaminodiphenylmethyl than, see 4,4'-methylenediaanine
-
-
1,2-Diaminoethan, look ethylenediamine
-
-
Dianilinmethane, see 4,4 '-methylenedianilin
-
-
Diatomésoil, natural, uncalcinated with no quartz content, respirability
1.5
Diazid, se diazinon
-
-
333-41-5
Diazinon
-
0,1
H
334-88-3
Diazomethane
0.2
0.4
K
Dibenzothiazine, see phenothiazine
-
-
Dibenzoylperoxide, see benzoyl peroxide
-
-
523-31-9
Dibenzylphthalate (1994)
-
3
19287-45-7
Diboran
0,1
0,1
300-76-5
Dibrom
-
3
96-12-8
1,2-Dibromo-3-chlorpropane
0.001
0.01
K
75-61-6
Dibromluorthane
100
860
106-93-4
1,2-Dibromethane
0,1
1
HK
102-81-8
2- N -Dibutylaminoethanol (1996)
0,5
3.5
H
128-37-0
2,6-Di- tert -Butyl- p -cresol (1994)
-
10
2528-36-1
Dibutylphenylphosphate (1994)
0.3
3.5
H
107-66-4
Dibutylphosphate
1
8.6
84-74-2
Dibutyl phthalate (1994)
-
3
7572-29-4
Dichloracetylene
0,1
0.4
LK
95-50-1
1,2-Dichlorobenzene (2002)
20
122
EH.
106-46-7
1,4-Dichlorobenzene (1996)
10
60
EK
764-41-0
1,4-Dichloro-2-Buten (1996)
0.005
0.025
HK
111-44-4
2,2 ' -Dichlordiethylether
5
30
HK
75-71-8
Dichlordifluorthane (1994)
500
2475
Dichlordimethylether, se bis (chloromethyl) ether
-
-
118-52-5
1,3-Dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin
-
0.2
Dichlordiphenyltrichlorethan, see DDT
-
-
75-34-3
1,1-Dichlorethan (2002)
100
412
EH.
107-06-2
1,2-Dichlorethan
1
4
HK
75-35-4
1,1-Dichlorethen
2
8
156-59-2
1,2-Dichlorethen
200
790
156-60-5
540-59-0
Dichloroethyn, see dichloracetylene
-
-
75-43-4
Dichlorofluorthane
10
40
75-09-2
Dichloromethane (1994)
35
122
HK
594-72-9
1,1-Dichloro-1-nitroethan
2
12
L
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyeddikacids, se 2,4-D
-
-
78-87-5
1,2-Dichlorpropane
75
350
542-75-6
1,3-Dichloropropen
1
5
HK
78-88-6
Dichloroprope, all isomers
1
5
H
563-54-2
563-57-5
563-58-6
26952-23-8
75-99-0
2,2-Dichloropropionic acid
1
6
76-14-2
1,2-Dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluorethane (1994)
500
3500
(2,2-Dichlorovinyl) dimethylphosphate, see dichlorvos
-
-
62-73-7
Dichlorvos
0,1
1
HK
141-66-2
Dictophos
-
0.25
H
460-19-5
Dicyan
10
20
84-61-7
Dicyclohexylphthalate (1994)
-
3
77-73-6
Dicyclopentadi (1996)
0,5
2.7
60-57-1
Dieldrin
-
0.25
HK
111-42-2
Diethanolamine (1996)
0.46
2
H
109-89-7
Diethylamine (1996)
5
15
EH.
100-37-8
2-Diethylaminoethanol (1996)
2
9.6
H
Diethyl-1,2-benzendicarboxylate, se diethylphthalate
-
-
Diethylenediamine, se piperazine
-
-
Diethylenediamine dihydrochloride, se piperazindihydrochloride
-
-
Diethylene dioxide, se 1,4-dioxane
-
-
111-46-6
Diethylene lycol
2,5
11
Diethylenglycoldimethylether, se 2,5,8-trioxanonan
111-77-3
Diethylene lycolmonomethyles ether (2007)
10
50
EH.
Diethylenimidoxid, se morpholin
-
-
111-40-0
Diethylentriamin
1
4
H
Diethylethanolamine, see 2-diethylaminoethanol
-
-
60-29-7
Diethylether (1996)
100
309
E
117-81-7
Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (1994)
-
3
Diethylketon, se 3-pentanon
-
-
Diethyl- p -nitrophenylthiophosphate, see parathion
-
-
84-66-2
Diethylphthalate (1994)
-
3
75-61-6
Difluorodibrommethan
100
860
Difluordichloromethane, see dichlordifluorthane
-
-
7783-41-7
Difluoroxide
0.05
0,1
L
2238-07-5
Diglycidylether
0,1
0.53
Dihydrogen gen selenid, se hydrogenselenid
108-83-8
Diisobutylketon
25
150
84-69-5
Diisobutyl phthalate (1994)
-
3
1,6-Diisocyanatohexane, see hexamethylenediaiocyanate
-
-
1.5-Diisocyanatonaphthalen, se 1.5-naphthalenediaiocyanate
-
-
2,4-Diisocyanatotoluene, see 2,4-toluene-
Diisocyanate
-
-
2,6-Diisocyanatotoluene, se 2.6 toluene-
Diisocyanate
-
-
26761-40-0
Diisodecylphthalate (1994)
-
3
28553-12-0
Diisononylphthalate (1994)
-
3
27554-26-3
Diisooctyl phthalate (1994)
-
3
108-18-9
Diisopropylamine
5
20
H
108-20-3
Diisopropylether
250
1050
Dimazine, see 1,1-dimethylhydrazine
-
-
109-87-5
Dimethoxymethane
1000
3100
127-19-5
N , N -Dimethylacetamide
10
36
EH.
124-40-3
Dimethylamine (1996)
2
3.8
E
121-69-7
N , N -Dimethylanilin
5
25
HK
Dimethylbenzene, see xylene
-
-
108-84-9
1,3-Dimethylbutyl acetate
50
300
115-10-6
Dimethyl ether (1994)
1000
1920
E
598-56-1
N , N -Dimethylethylamin (2005)
5
15
68-12-2
N , N -Dimethylformamid (2011)
5
15
EH.
2,6-Dimethyl-4-heptanon, see diisobutylketone
-
-
57-14-7
1,1-Dimethylhydrazine (2000)
0.01
0.025
HK
131-11-3
Dimethyl phthalate (1994)
-
3
77-78-1
Dimethylsulphate
0.01
0.05
HK
67-68-5
Dimethylsulfoxid (2005)
50
160
O , O Dimethyl. O -(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl) thiophosphate, see rowing tunnel
-
-
99-65-0
Dinitrobenzene, all isomers
0.15
1
H
100-25-4
528-29-0
25154-54-5
497-56-3
Dinitro- o -Cresol
-
0.2
H
534-52-1
1335-85-9
10024-97-2
Dinitrogenoxid (1994)
50
90
121-14-2
2,4-Dinitrotoluene (1996)
-
0.15
HK
606-20-2
2,6-Dinitrotoluene (1996)
-
0.15
HK
610-39-9
Dinitrotoluene, all isomers (1996)
-
0.15
HK
25321-14-6
Di-octylphthalate, se di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
-
-
123-91-1
1,4-Dioxan (2011)
10
36
EHK
78-34-2
Dioxathion
-
0.2
H
122-39-4
Diphenylamine
-
5
N , N -Diphenylanilin, see Triphenylamine
-
-
101-84-8
Diphenylether
1
7
101-68-8
Diphenylmethan-4,4 '-diisocyanate
0.005
0.05
Diphenyloxid, see diphenylether
-
-
34590-94-8
Dipropylene lycolmethylether (1994)
50
309
EH.
Dipropylketon, see 4-Heptanon
-
-
2764-72-9
Diquat, total dust (1996)
-
0,5
H
2764-72-9
Diquat, respirabel (1996)
-
0,1
H
149-26-8
Disul
-
5
97-77-8
Disulfiram
-
2
Disulfoton, se disyston
-
-
298-04-4
Disyston
-
0,1
H
330-54-1
Diuron
-
5
K
91-14-5
Divinyl benzene, all isomers
10
50
105-06-6
108-57-6
1321-74-0
DMA, watch the dimethylamine
-
-
DNT, see the dinitrotoluene
-
-
Dursban, look at the chloropyrifos
-
-
EDA, see ethylenediamine
-
-
64-19-7
Acetic acid
10
25
E
108-24-7
Eddikreanhydrid
5
20
L
Acetic acid ethyl ester, look ethyl acetate
-
-
115-29-7
Endosulfan
-
0,1
H
72-20-8
Endrin
-
0,1
H
13838-16-9
Enflurane
2
15
106-89-8
Epichlorhydrin
0,5
1.9
HK
2104-64-5
EPN (1996)
-
0,1
H
1,2-Epoxyethan, look ethylene oxide
-
-
1,2-Epoxypropane, se 1,2-propylene oxide
-
-
556-52-5
2,3-Epoxy-1-propanol
0.2
1
LK
1,2-Epoxy-3-(tolyloxy)-propane, se cresylglycidylether
-
-
12510-42-8
Erionite fibres
0,5
K
66733-21-9
fibre / cm 3
107-22-2
Ethandial (2002)
0.2
0,5
L
Ethandinitril, se dicyan
-
-
1,2-Ethandiol, se ethylene glycol
-
-
Ethandic acid, see oxalic acid
-
-
64-17-5
Ethanol
1000
1900
Ethanolamine, se 2-aminoethanol
-
-
Ethanic acid, look at acetic acid.
-
-
75-08-1
Ethanthiol
0,5
1
Ethenylbenzene, look at the strength.
-
-
Ether, see diethylether
-
-
563-12-2
Ethion (1994)
-
0.4
H
14857-34-2
Ethoxydimethylsilan (2002)
0,5
2,1
2-Ethoxyethanol, se ethylglycol
-
-
2-Ethoxyethylacetat, se ethylglycolacetate
-
-
141-78-6
Ethyl acetate (1994)
150
540
Ethyl tone, se 2-pentanon
-
-
140-88-5
Ethyl lacrylate (2011)
5
21
EHK
Ethyl alcohol, se ethanol
-
-
75-04-7
Ethyl lamine (1996)
5
9.4
EH.
Ethyl- sec -Amylketon, see 5-methyl-3-heptanon
-
-
100-41-4
Ethylbenzene
50
217
EHK
Ethyl bromide, se bromethane
-
-
Ethylbutylketon, se 3-heptanon
-
-
75-00-3
Ethyl chloride (1996)
100
269
EHK
7085-85-0
Ethylcyanoacrylate
2
10
Ethyl enchlorhydrin, se 2-chloroethanol
-
-
Ethylenchloride, se 1,2-dichlorethan
-
-
107-15-3
Ethylenediamine
10
25
Ethyl dibromide, se 1,2-dibromethane
-
-
Ethyl dienchloride, se 1,2-dichloroethane
-
-
107-21-1
Ethylene glycol (1996)
10
26
EH.
107-21-1
Ethylene glycol, dusty
-
10
628-96-6
Ethylene lycoldinitrate
0.02
0.12
LH
ethylene glycol monobutylether, se butylglycol
-
-
ethylene glycol monoethylether, see ethylglycol
-
-
ethylene glycol monoethyletheracetate, see ethylglycolacetate
-
-
Ethyl anylene colmonoisobutylether, se 2-isobutoxyethanol
-
-
Ethyl anylene colmonoisopropylether, se 2-isopropoxyethanol
-
-
Ethylene lycolmonomethylether, se methylglycol
-
-
Ethylene lycolmonomethyletheracetate, see methylglycolacetat
-
-
Ethylenglycolmonopoliropylether, se 2-propoxyethanol
-
-
151-56-4
Ethylenimin
0,5
1
HK
75-21-8
Ethylene oxide
1
1.8
K
109-94-4
Ethyl formiate
100
300
110-80-5
Ethylglycol (2011)
2
8
EH.
111-15-9
Ethyl glycolacetat (2011)
2
11
EH.
Ethypassionate dichloride, see 1,1-dichloroethane
-
-
16219-75-3
Ethypassionnorbonen
5
25
L
Ethyl mertan, look ethanthiol.
-
-
97-63-2
Ethyl methacrylate (1996)
25
117
Ethyl methyl ketone, see butanon
-
-
100-74-3
N -Ethylmorpholin
5
23,5
H
O -Ethyl- O -(4-nitrophenyl) phenyl-thiophosphonat), see EPN
-
-
Ethyl silicate, see tetraethylorthosilicate
-
-
22224-92-6
Fenamiphos
-
0,1
H
55-38-9
Fenthion
-
0,1
H
14484-64-1
Ferbam
-
5
12604-58-9
Ferrovanadium, powder or dust
-
1
Flashegas, se propane
-
-
7782-41-4
Fluoride
0,1
0.2
E
Fluorbrinte, se hydrogenfluoride
-
-
Fluorides other than those referred to in the list, calculated as F
-
2,5
E
Fluorochloromethane, see trichlorofluoromethane
-
-
406-90-6
Fluroxen
2
10
944-22-9
Fonofos
-
0,1
H
50-00-0
Formaldehyde
0.3
0.4
LK
Formalin, look formaldehyde
-
-
75-12-7
Formamide
10
18
H
Fosgene, see carbon chloride
-
-
Freon 11, see trichlorofluorthane
-
-
Freon 12, see dichlordifluorthane
-
-
Freon 21, see dichlorofluoromethane
-
-
Freon 22, se chlordifluorthane
-
-
Freon 112, see 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-1,2-difluorethan
-
-
Freon 112a, see 1,1,1,2-tetrachloro-2,2-difluorethan
-
-
Freon 113, see 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluorethan
-
-
Freon 114, see 1,2-dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluorethane
-
-
98-01-1
Furfural (1994)
2
7.9
HK
98-00-0
Furfuryl alcohol
5
20
H
2-Furylmethanol, see furfuryl alcohol
-
-
7782-65-2
Germanium tetrahydride.
0.2
0.6
Glass sulfibres 1)
1
fibre / cm 3
111-30-8
Glutaraldehyde
0.2
0.8
L
55-63-0
Glyceroltrinitrate
0.02
0.2
LH
Glycidol, se 2,3-epoxy-1-propanol
-
-
Glycol, look ethylene glycol
-
-
Glyoxal, se ethandial
7782-42-5
Graphite, natural, respirability
2,5
7440-58-6
Hafnium, powder or dust
-
0,5
Halotan, see 2-bromo-2-chloro-1,1,1,1-trifluorethan
-
-
HDI, see hexamethylenediaiocyanate
-
-
76-44-8
Heptachlorlor (1996)
-
0.05
HK
142-82-5
n -Heptan (1994)
200
820
E
110-43-0
2-Heptanon (2002)
50
238
EH.
106-35-4
3-Heptanon (2002)
20
95
E
123-19-3
4-Heptanon
50
230
118-74-1
Hexachlorbenzene (1996)
-
0.025
HK
87-68-3
Hexachlor-1,3-butadiene
0.02
0.24
H
319-84-6
1,2,3,4,5,6-Hexachlorcyclohexane, technical mixture
-
0,5
HK
319-85-7
319-86-8
608-73-1
6108-10-7
77-47-4
Hexachlorcyclopentadiene
0.01
0,1
67-72-1
Hexachlorethan
1
10
HK
1335-87-1
Hexachlornaphthalen
-
0.2
H
684-16-2
Hexafluoracetone
0,1
0.7
Hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine, se RDX
-
-
822-06-0
Hexamethylenediaisocyanate
0.005
0.035
Hexan, other isomers than n -hexane (1994)
200
700
110-54-3
n -Hexane (2007)
20
72
E
124-09-4
1,6-Hexandiamin (1996)
0,5
2,3
591-78-6
2-Hexanon
1
4
H
Hexon, look at methylisobutylketon.
-
-
sec -Hexylacetat, see 1,3-dimethylbutyl acetate
-
-
107-41-5
Hexylenglycol
25
125
L
302-01-2
Hydrazine (2000)
0.01
0.013
HK
Hydrogenazid, se azoimid
-
-
10035-10-6
Hydrogen bromide (2002)
2
6.7
EL
7647-01-0
Hydrogen chloride
5
8
EL
74-90-8
Hydrogen cyanide
5
5
H
61788-32-7
Hydrogenated Terphenyls
0.4
4.4
7664-39-3
Hydrogenfluoride (2002)
1.8
1.5
E
7722-84-1
Hydrogen peroxide
1
1,4
7803-51-2
Hydrogenphosphid
0,1
0.14
E
7783-07-5
Hydrogen sellid
0.01
0.05
E
7783-06-4
Hydrogen sulfide (2011)
5
7
E
123-31-9
Hydroquinone
-
2
LK
4-Hydroxyanisol, see 4-methoxyphenol
-
-
818-61-1
2-Hydroxyethylacrylate
1
5
H
2-Hydroxymethylfuran, see furfuryl alcohol
-
-
4-Hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanon, see diacetonealcohol
-
-
999-61-1
2-Hydroxypropylacrylate
0,5
3
H
IGE, see isopropylglycidylether
-
-
Iminodiethanol, look diethanolamine
-
-
95-13-6
Before
10
45
7440-74-6
Indium, powders, dust and compounds, calculated as In
-
0,1
7553-56-2
Iod
0,1
1
L
75-47-8
Iodoform
0.2
3
IPDI, se 3-isocyanatomethyl-3.5,5-trimethylcyclohexylisocyanat
-
-
Isoamyl alcohol, se pentanol.
-
-
Isoamyl methylketon, see 5-methyl-2-hexanon
-
-
4439-24-1
2-Isobutoxyethanol (1994)
25
120
Isobutyl acetate, see butyl acetate
-
-
Isobutyl alcohol, look butanol.
-
-
97-86-9
Isobutylmethacrylate (2000)
25
145
4098-71-9
3-isocyanatomethyl-3.5,5-trimethylcyclohexylisocyanat (2005)
0.005
0.045
26952-21-6
Isooctyl alcohol
50
270
H
Isopentylacetat, see amylacetat
78-59-1
Isophoron
5
25
LK
Isophorondiisocyanate, se 3-isocyanatomethyl-3.5,5-trimethylcyclohexylisocyanat
-
-
Isopropanol, se isopropylalcohol
-
-
109-59-1
2-Isopropoxyethanol (1996)
5
22
H
108-21-4
Isopropylacetat (1994)
150
625
67-63-0
Isopropylalcohol (2005)
200
490
75-31-0
Isopropylamine
5
12
768-52-5
N -Isopropylanilin
2
10
H
98-82-8
Isopropylbenzbenzene (2002)
20
100
EH.
Isopropylether, se diisopropylether
-
-
4016-14-2
Isopropylglycidylether
50
240
Isopropylglycol, se 2-isopropoxyethanol
-
-
1309-37-1
Jernoxite Calculated as Fae
-
3.5
13463-40-6
Iron pentacarbonyl
0,1
0.8
Iron salts, soluble, calculated as Fae
-
1
Jod, look iodine
-
-
Jolaform, look iodoform.
-
-
Potassium cyanide, se cyanides, alkaline metal
-
-
1310-58-3
Potassium hydroxide
-
2
L
Potassium sulphate sulphate, see persulfates
-
-
1332-58-7
Kaolin, respirabel (1996)
2
Ceramic fibres
1
fibre / cm 3
K
463-51-4
Keten
0,5
0.9
1343-98-2
Kisric acid, SiO 2, amorf
5
1343-98-2
Kisric acid, SiO 2, amorf, respirabel
2
7440-50-8
Copper, powder and dust
-
1.0
7440-50-8
Copper smoke, calculated as Cu
-
0,1
Carbon dioxide, se carbon dioxide
-
-
Carbon monoxide, se carbon monoxide
-
-
Carbon monoxide, se carbon monoxide
-
-
Carbon tetrabromide, see hydrocarbon hydrocarbomide
-
-
Carbon tetrachloride, see tetrachloromethane
-
-
coal dust, respirability
2
Carbon dioxide, se carbon dioxide
-
-
14808-60-7
Quartz, total
0.3
14808-60-7
Quartz, total, respirable
0,1
K
7439-97-6
Mercury and inorganic compounds including inorganic compounds damping, calculated as Hg (2011)
-
0.02
EH.
Mercury, alkyl compounds, calculated as Hg
-
0.01
H
Mercury, organic compounds other than alkylcompounds, calculated as Hg
-
0.05
H
Carbon dioxide, se nitrogen dioxide
-
-
Pivoter forilte, see dinitrogenoxide
-
-
58-89-9
Lindan
-
0,5
H
7580-67-8
Lithium hydride
-
0.025
E
1309-48-4
Magnesiumoxite, calculated as Mg
-
6
121-75-5
Malathion
-
5
H
108-31-6
Maleinsyreanhydrid (1996)
0,1
0.4
7439-96-5
Manganese, powder, dust and inorganic compounds, calculated as Mn (2000)
-
0.2
7439-96-5
Mangan, respirability (2005)
0,1
12079-65-1
Mangancyclopentadienyltricarbonyl, calculated as Mn
-
0,1
H
Manganmethylcyclopentadienyltrihydroyl, se methyl-
Cyclopentadienylmangantricarbonyl
-
-
Mangansmoke calculated as Mn (2000)
-
0.2
MAPP, se methylacetylenpropadienmixture
-
-
MDI, see Diphenylmethan-4,4 '-diisocyanate
-
-
MEK, se butanon
-
-
Mercaptoaceacetic acid, see thioglycoloic acid
-
-
Mesitylene, see trimethylbenzene
141-79-7
Mesityloxid
10
40
79-41-4
Methacryllic acid
20
70
Methacrylsyremethylester, see methyl methacrylate
-
-
Methanamide, see formamide
-
-
67-56-1
Methanol.
200
260
EH.
Methanic acid, look anacionic acid.
-
-
74-93-1
Methanthiol
0,5
1
16752-77-5
Methomyl
-
2,5
H
o -and p -Methoxyanilin, look. o -and p -anisidin.
-
-
72-43-5
Methoxychlor
-
5
2-Methoxyethanol, se methylglycol
-
-
2-(2-Methoxyethoxy) ethanol, se diethylene lycolmonomethylether
2-Methoxyethylacetat, se methylglycolacetat
-
-
76-38-0
Methoxyflurane
2
14
(2-Methoxymethylethoxy) propanol, se dipropylene lycolmonomethylether
108-65-6
2-Methoxy-1-methylethylacetat (2002)
50
275
EH.
1634-04-4
2-Methoxy-2-methylpropane (2011)
40
144
E
150-76-5
4-Methoxyphenol
-
5
107-98-2
1-Methoxy-2-propanol (1994)
50
185
EH.
1589-47-5
2-Methoxy-1-propanol (1994)
20
75
Methoxypropoxypropanol, se dipropylene lycolmethylether
-
-
70657-70-4
2-Methoxypropylacetat (1994)
20
110
79-20-9
Methyl acetate (1994)
150
455
74-99-7
Methylacetylene
1000
1650
56960-91-9
Methylacetylenpropadienmixture
1000
1800
96-33-3
Methylacrylate (2011)
2
7
E
126-98-7
Methylacrylonitrile
1
3
H
Methylal, se dimethoxymethane
-
-
Methyl alcohol, se methanol
-
-
74-89-5
Methylamine (1996)
5
6.4
H
Methylamyl alcohol, see 4-methyl-2-pentanol
-
-
Methylamylketon, see 2-heptanon
-
-
2-Methylanilin, look o -Toluidin
-
-
100-61-8
N -Methylanilin
0,5
2.25
H
2-Methylaziridin, watch propylenimin
-
-
Methylbenzene, see the toluene
-
-
74-83-9
Methyl bromide
5
20
H
563-80-4
3-Methyl-2-butanon
200
705
3-Methylbutyl acetate, see amylacetat
-
-
Methyl- tert -Butyether, see 2-methoxy-2-methylpropane
Methylbutylketon, se 2-hexanon
-
-
Methylcelloglyene, se methylglycol
-
-
Methylccellosolveacetate, see methylglycolacetat
-
-
Methylchloracetate, see chloroacetic acid methylester
74-87-3
Methyl chloride (2000)
25
52
K
Methyl chloroform, see 1,1,1-trichlorethan
-
-
137-05-3
Methyl-2-cyanoacrylate
2
8
108-87-2
Methylcyclohexane (1994)
200
805
583-59-5
Methylcyclohexanol, all isomers
50
235
589-91-3
590-67-0
591-23-1
25639-42-3
583-60-8
2-Methylcyclohexanon
50
230
H
12108-13-3
Methylcyclopentadienylmangantrihydroyl, calculated as Mn
0,1
0.2
H
Methyl demeton, see Demeton-methyl
-
-
4,4 '-Methylenebis (anilin), see 4,4'-methylenediailine
-
-
101-14-4
4,4 ' -Methylenbis (2-chloroaniline) (1996)
0.01
0.11
HK
5124-30-1
Methylenebis (4-cyclohexylisocyanat)
0.005
0.054
Methylenebis (phenylisocyanate), see diphenylmethylmethan-4,4 '-diisocyanate
-
-
Methylenchloride, se dichloromethane
-
-
101-77-9
4,4 '-Methylenediauline
0,1
0.8
K
Methylenedenmethylether, se dimethoxymethane
-
-
Methylethylketon, see butanon
-
-
1338-23-4
Methylethylketonperoxide
-
1
L
107-31-3
Methyl formiate (1996)
50
123
H
109-86-4
Methylglycol (2011)
1
-
EH.
110-49-6
Methylglycolacetat (2011)
1
-
EH.
6-Methylhetanol, se isooctylalcohol
-
-
541-85-5
5-Methyl-3-heptanon (2002)
10
53
E
110-12-3
5-Methyl-2-hexanon (2002)
20
95
E
60-34-4
Methylhydrazine (2000)
0.01
0.02
H
74-88-4
Methyliodid
1
5.6
HK
Methylisoamyl keton, see 5-methyl-2-hexanon
-
-
Methylisobutylcarbinol, se 4-methyl-2-pentanol
-
-
108-10-1
Methylisobutylketon (2002)
20
83
EH.
624-83-9
Methylisocyanat (2011)
0.01
0.03
ELH
99-87-6
Methylisopropylbenzbenzene (1994)
25
135
527-84-4
535-77-3
25155-15 -1
Methylisopropylketon, se 3-methyl-2-butanon
-
-
Methylmertantan, see methanthiol
-
-
80-62-6
Methylmethacrylate (2011)
25
102
EH.
109-02-4
N -Methylmorpholin (1994)
5
20
H
Methyloxiran, see 1,2-propylene oxide
-
-
Methylparathion, see parathionmethyl
-
-
2-Methyl-2,4-pentandiol, see hexylene glycol
-
-
108-11-2
4-Methyl-2-pentanol
25
100
H
4 Methyl-2-pentanon, see methylisobutylketone
-
-
4-Methyl-3-penten-2-on, se mesityloxid
-
-
Methylphenol, see cresol
-
-
2-Methylpropensyremethylester, see methyl methacrylate
-
-
Methylpropylketon, se 2-pentanon
-
-
872-50-4
N -Methyl-2-pyrrolidone (2011)
5
20
EH.
681-84-5
Methylsilikate
1
6
L
12002-26-5
63148-57-2
Methylene, see the vinyl toluene.
-
-
98-83-9
the -Methylene?
50
246
E
21087-64-9
Metribuzine
-
5
7786-34-7
Mevinphos
0.01
0,1
H
MIBK, see methylisobutylketon
-
-
Mineral dust, inert
10
Mineral dust, inert, respirability
5
Mineral dust containing respobel quarts (apply only to foundries)
0,5
MOCA, see 4,4 '-methylenebis (2-chloraniine)
-
-
Molybdconnected connections, soluble, calculated as Mo
-
5
Molybdas connections, unsoluble, calculated as Mo
-
10
6923-22-4
Monocrotophos
-
0.25
Monofluordichloromethane, see dichlorofluoromethane
-
-
110-91-8
Morpholin (2007)
10
36
EH.
64-18-6
Myreic acid
5
9
E
91-20-3
Naphthalen
10
50
EK
3173-72-6
1,5-Naphthalendiisocyanate
0.005
0.040
1-Naphthyl- N -methylcarbamate, look at Carbaryl
-
-
1-Naphthylthiourinstof, see ANTU
-
-
26628-22-8
Matrix Natriumazid (2002)
-
0,1
EH.
Sodium bisulphite, se sodium hydrogensulphite
-
-
Sodium cyanide, se cyanides, alkaline metal
-
-
Sodium 2,4-dichlorophenophenoxyethylsulfate, look at disul
-
-
62-74-8
Sodium fluoroetate
-
0.05
H
7631-90-5
Sodium hydrogensulphite
-
5
1310-73-2
Sodium hydroxide
-
2
L
Sodium metabisulphite, se sodium perpyrosulphite
-
-
Sodium peram sulphate, look at the persulfates.
-
-
3811-73-2
15922-78-8
Sodium perythion (2002)
1
H
Sodium pyrophosphate, see tetrandium peryrophosphate
-
-
7681-57-4
Sodium pyrosulphite
-
5
1303-96-4
Sodium tetraborate, decahydrate (1994)
-
2
H
12179-04-3
Sodium tetraborate, pentahydrate
-
1
1330-43-4
Sodium tetraborate, water-free.
-
1
54-11-5
Nicotine
-
0,5
EH.
7440-02-0
Nickel, powder and dust, calculated as 9 (1994)
-
0.05
K
13463-39-3
Nickel carbonyl
0.001
0.007
HK
Nicklinks, soluble, calculated as 9 (2000)
-
0.01
K
Nicklinks, unsoluble, calculated as 9 (2000)
-
0.05
K
7440-03-1
Niobium, powder, dust and unsoluble connections, calculated as Nb
-
5
Niobium compounds, soluble, calculated as Nb
-
0,5
Niobium smoke
-
0,5
100-01-6
p -Nitroanilin.
0,5
3
H
98-95-3
Nitrobenzene (2007)
0.2
1
EHK
100-00-5
p -Nitrochlorobenzbenzene (1994)
0,1
0.64
H
79-24-3
Nitroethan
100
310
10102-44-0
Nitrogen dioxide (2000)
2
4
L
10102-43-9
Nitrous genoxide
25
30
E
7783-54-2
Nitrogentrifluoroid
10
29
Nitroglycerin, see glyceroltrinitrate
-
-
Nitroglycol, look ethylenglycoldinitrate
-
-
75-52-5
Nitromethane (1996)
20
50
K
p -Nitrophenylamine, look. p -nitroanilin.
-
-
108-03-2
1-Nitropropane (1994)
5
18
79-46-9
2-Nitropropane
5
18
K
88-72-2
Nitrotoluene, all isomers
2
12
H
99-08-1
99-99-0
1321-12-6
Nitincense gases, see nitrogen oxides and nitrogen dioxide
-
-
111-84-2
Nonan
200
1050
2234-13-1
Octachlornaphthalen
-
0,1
H
111-65-9
Octane (1994)
200
935
oil fog, mineral oil particles (1994)
-
1
Organic dust, total
3
Orthophosphoric acid, se phosphoric acid
20816-12-0
Osmium tetraoxide
0,0002
0.002
144-62-7
Oxalc acid
-
1
E
Oxiran, see ethylene oxide
-
-
105-60-2
2-Oxohexamethylenimin, damper (2002)
2
10
E
105-60-2
2-Oxohexamethylenimin, powder and dust
-
1
E
Oxygendifluoride, se difluoroxid
-
-
10028-15 -6
Ozone (1994)
0,1
0.2
L
PAH, look at polyaromatic hydrocarbons.
-
-
8002-74-2
Paraffin-smoke
-
2
1910-42-5
Paraquat
-
0,1
H
2074-50-2
4685-14-7
56-38-2
Parathion
-
0,1
H
298-00-0
Parathionmethyl
-
0.2
H
PCBs, see polychlorinated biphenyls
-
-
19624-22-7
Pentaboran
0.005
0.01
76-01-7
Pentachlorethan
5
40
HK
1321-64-8
Pentachlorophphthalen
-
0,5
H
82-68-8
Pentachloronitrobenzene (1994)
-
0,5
87-86-5
Pentachlorophenol (1994)
0.005
0.05
HK
78-78-4
Pentan, all isomers
500
1500
E
109-66-0
463-82-1
Pentanal, see valeraldehyde
-
-
1,5-Pentandial, see glutaraldehyde
-
-
71-41-0
Pentanol, all isomers
100
360
75-84-3
75-85-4
123-51-3
137-32-6
584-02-1
598-75-4
6032-29-7
13403-73-1
30899-19-5
107-87-9
2-Pentanon
200
700
96-22-0
3-Pentanon
200
700
Pentylacetat, see amylacetat
-
-
Perchlorethan, see hexachlorethan
-
-
Perchloroethylene, se tetrachlorethen
-
-
594-42-3
Perchloromethyl mercaptan
0,1
0.8
7616-94-6
Perchlorylfluoride
3
14
382-21-8
Perfluoroisobutylene (1994)
0.01
0.082
L
7727-21-1
7775-27-1
Persulfates, alkali metal, calculated as S 2 O 8
-
2
Petroleum, accounted for C 9 -C 14 , by < 5%. aromatics (1996),
25
180
PGE, look at phenylglycidylether
-
-
108-95-2
Phenol (1994)
1
4
EH.
92-84-2
Phenothiazine
-
5
H
Phenylamine, look anilin.
-
-
Phenylbenzbenzene, see biphenyl
-
-
108-45-2
m -Phenylenediamine (1994)
-
0,1
95-54-5
o -Phenylenediamine (1994)
-
0,1
K
106-50-3
p -Phenylenediamine
-
0,1
H
Phenylethen, look at the strength
-
-
Phenylether, see diphenylether
-
-
122-60-1
Phenylglycidylether (1996)
0,1
0.6
HK
100-63-0
Phenylhydrazine
0,1
0.6
HK
108-98-5
Phenylmercaptan
0,5
2,3
Phenylmethan, see the toluene
-
-
638-21-1
Phenylphosphin
0.05
0.25
L
2-Phenylpropen, look the -Methyl control.
-
-
298-02-2
Phorate
-
0.05
H
Phosdrin, see mevinphos
-
-
Phospge, see carbon chloride
-
-
Phosphin, se hydrogenphosphid
-
-
12185-10-3
Phosphor, yellow.
-
0,1
Phosphorbrinte, se hydrogenphosphid
-
-
10025-87-3
Phosphoroxychloride
0,1
0.6
10026-13-8
Phosphorpentachloride
-
1
E
1314-56-3
Phosphoroceroxide
-
1
E
1314-80-3
Phosphorpentasulfid
-
1
E
7664-38-2
Phosphoric acid
-
1
E
7719-12-2
Phosphortrichloride
0.2
1,2
Phosphortrihydrid, se hydrogenphosphid
-
-
Phosphorylchloride, se phosphoroxychloride
-
-
Phthalates (esters) that have not been mentioned elsewhere in the list (2000),
3
626-17-5
m -Phtalodinitrile
-
5
85-44-9
Phthalacreanhydrid (1996)
-
1
Phthalactybutylester, se dibutyl phthalate
-
-
Phthalacacs, see dimethyl phthalate
-
-
1918-02-1
Picloram (1994)
-
10
88-89-1
Picrinic acid
-
0,1
EH.
110-85-0
Piperazine and salts, calculated as piperazine (2002), look, however, piperazine chloride
0.003
0,1
E
142-64-3
Piperazindihydrochloride
-
5
Pival, se 2-pivaloyl-1,3-indandion
-
-
83-26-1
2-Pivaloyl-1,3-indandion
-
0,1
7440-06-4
Platinum, powder and dust
-
1
Platinine compounds, soluble, calculated as Pt
-
0.002
13121-70-5
Plictran
-
5
Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (partisan, benzene soluble fraction)
-
0.2
1336-36-3
Polychlorinated biphenyls
-
0.01
HK
Polyethylenglycol (PEG) with Median emphasis on 200-600 (2002)
1000
74-98-6
Propane
1000
1800
71-23-8
1-Propanol
200
500
H
2-Propanol, se isopropylalcohol
-
-
2-Propanon, look at acetone
-
-
107-19-7
Propargold alcohol
1
2,5
H
115-07-1
The Prop (2002)
100
172
2-Propenal, se acrolein
-
-
2-Propenamin, look allylamine
-
-
2-Propennitrile, see acrylonitrile
-
-
2-Propen-1-ol, look allyl alcohol.
-
-
57-57-8
- -Propiolacton
0,1
1.5
K
79-09-4
Propionic acid
10
31
E
114-26-1
Propoxur
-
0,5
2807-30-9
2-Propoxyethanol
25
110
2-(2-Propoxy) phenyl- N -methyl carbamate, se propoxur
-
-
109-60-4
n -Propylacetat (1994)
150
625
2-Propylacetat, se isopropylacetat
-
-
n Propylene, look at 1-propane.
-
-
sec -Propylalcohol, see isopropylalcohol
-
-
Propylene, se the propen
Propylendichloride, se 1,2-dichlorpropane
-
-
6423-43-4
1,2-Propylene lycoldinitrate
0.02
0.2
LH
Propylenglycol-2-methylether, se 2-methoxy-1-propanol
-
-
Propylenglycol-2-methyletheracetate, se 2-methoxypropylacetat
-
-
1320-67-8
Propylengmonomethodles, see 1-methoxy-2-propanol and 2-methoxy-1-propanol
-
-
93838-74-5
Propylenglic colmonomethyletheracetate, se 2-methoxy-1-methylethylacetat and 2-methoxypropylacetate
-
-
75-55-8
Propylenimin
2
5
HK
75-56-9
1,2-Propylene oxide
5
12
HK
Propylglycol, se 2-propoxyethanol
-
-
627-13-4
n -Propylnitrate
25
110
8003-34-7
Pyrethrum (2007)
-
1
E
110-86-1
Pyridin
5
15
E
120-80-9
Pyrocatechol
5
20
K
106-51-4
Quinon
0,1
0.4
R 11, see trichlorofluoromethane
-
-
R12, see dichlordifluorthane
-
-
R13, see chlortrifluoromethane
-
-
R 21, see dichlorofluoromethane
-
-
R22, see chlordifluorthane
-
-
R 112, see 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-1,2-difluorethan
-
-
R 112a, see 1,1,1,1,2-tetrachloro-2,2-difluorethan
-
-
R113, see 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluorethan
-
-
R 114, see 1,2-dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluorethane
-
-
R 142b, see 1-chloro-1,1-difluorethan
-
-
121-82-4
RDX
-
1.5
H
108-46-3
Resorcinol (2007)
10
45
EH.
7440-16-6
Rhodium, powder, dust and smoke, calculated as Rh
-
0,1
Rhodium compounds, soluble, calculated as Rh
-
0.001
299-84-3
Ronnel
-
5
83-79-4
Rotenon
-
5
7697-37-2
Salpeteric acid (2007)
1
2.6
E
7782-49-2
Selen and Connections calculated as View, however, see hydrogenselenid and selenhexafluoride
-
0,1
Selenbrinte, se hydrogenselenid
-
-
7783-79-1
Selenhexafluoride
0.05
0.4
7803-62-5
Silan
0,5
0.7
7440-21-3
Silicon
-
10
69012-64-2
Silicon dioxi-aerosol, respirasible (1994)
2
Silicon tetrahydrid, se silan
-
-
60676-86-0
Silikatglass, respirability (1994)
0,1
Slaughl-filament 1)
1
fibre / cm 3
65996-93-2
Stenkulstealing pitch, fleeting components, benzene soluble fraction
-
0.2
K
Stone-textile fibres 1)
1
fibre / cm 3
7803-52-3
Stibin
0.05
0.25
7789-06-2
Strontium chromate, calculated as Cr (1996)
-
0,0005
K
57-24-9
Strychnine
-
0.15
L
100-42-5
Controlled (1994)
25
105
LHK
Dust, see Section B
-
-
1395-21-7
Subtiliraisins
-
0.00006
L
9014-01-1
Sulfamate, see ammonium sulfamate
-
-
74222-97-2
Sulfometuron-methyl (1996)
-
5
3689-24-5
Sulfotep (2002)
0.008
0,1
EH.
2699-79-8
Sulfurylfluoride
5
20
35400-43-2
Sulprophos
-
1
Sulphur brinte, se hydrogensulfid
-
-
7446-09-5
Sulphur dioxide (1996)
0,5
1,3
2551-62-4
Sulphur hexafluoride
1000
6000
Sulphur carbon, see carbondisulphide
-
-
10025-67-9
Sulphur monochloride
1
6
L
5714-22-7
Sulphur pentafluoride
0.01
0,1
L
7664-93-9
Sulphuric acid, mist, thoracic fraction (2011)
-
0.05
E
7783-60-0
Sulphufluoride fluoride
0,1
0.4
L
7440-22-4
Silver, powder, dust and soluble compounds, calculated as Ag
-
0.01
E
93-76-5
2.4,5-T
-
5
H
14807-96-6
Numbers containing fibres
0.3
fibre / cm 3
K
7440-25-7
Number, powder, calculated as Ta
-
5
1314-61-0
Tantaloxide, calculated as Ta
-
5
TDI, see 2,4-and 2,6-toluendiisocyanate
-
-
13494-80-9
Telnap, powder and connections, calculated as Te
-
0,1
7783-80-4
Tellurhexafluoride
0.02
0.2
107-49-3
TEPP
0.004
0.05
H
100-21-0
Terephthalc acid (1996)
-
10
Turpener (2007)
25
8052-41-3
Turpentine, minerals, max. 20%. aromatics (1994), 2)
25
145
8006-64-2
Turpentine, Vegeta (1994)
25
140
84-15-1
Terphenyler
0,5
5
92-06-8
92-94-4
26140-60-3
79-27-6
1,1,2,2-Tetrabromethane
1
14
Tetrabrommethane, see hydrocarbon hydrocarbomide
-
-
76-11-9
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloro-2,2-difluorethan
500
4170
76-12-0
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloro-1,2-difluoreethane (1994)
200
1665
79-34-5
1,1,2,2-Tetrachlorethan
1
7
H
127-18-4
Tetrachlorethen (1994)
10
70
HK
Tetrachloroethylene, se tetrachlorethen
-
-
Tetrachlorocarbon, see tetrachloromethane
-
-
56-23-5
Tetrachloromethane (1996)
1
6.3
HK
1335-88-2
Tetrachloronaphthalen
-
2
H
Tetraethoxysilan, see tetraethylorthosilicate
-
-
Tetraethyl lead, look at lead traethyl
-
-
78-10-4
Tetraethylorthosilicate
10
85
Tetraethylpyrophosphate, see TEPP
-
-
Tetrafluorodichlorethane, see 1,2-dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluorethan
-
-
109-99-9
Tetrahydrofuran (2000)
50
150
EH.
Tetramethyllead, look letetramethyl
-
-
2,2,3,3-Tetramethylbutandinitrile, se tetramethyl succinnitrile
-
-
3333-52-6
Tetramethyl succinnitrile
0,5
3
H
7722-88-5
Tetrandium pyrophosphate
-
5
509-14-8
Tetranitromethane (1996)
0.005
0.04
K
Tetryl, see 2,4,6-trinitrophenylmethyl-
nitramine
-
-
T-gas, look ethylene oxide
-
-
7440-28-0
Thallium compounds, soluble, calculated as Tl
-
0,1
H
Thimet, look phorat.
-
-
96-69-5
4,4 ' -Thiobis (6- tert -Butyl- m -cresol) (1994)
-
10
68-11-1
Thioglycoloic acid
1
5
7719-09-7
Thionylchloride
1
5
L
Thiophenol, se phenylmertantan
-
-
137-26-8
Thiram (1994)
-
1
Tinconnecompounds, organic, calculated as Sn, look at trim- n -butyltin compounds ;
-
0,1
H
Tinconnections, inorganic, calculated as Sn
-
2
E
13463-67-7
Titanic dioxide, calculated as Ti
-
6
TMDI, see 2,2,2,4-and 2,4,4-trimethylhexamethylene 1,6-diisocyanate
-
-
TNT, see 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluen
-
-
Tobacco dust (organic dust fraction in workplaces where tobacco is handled) 3)
1
108-88-3
Toluene (1996)
25
94
EH.
584-84-9
2,4-Toluendiiocyanate
0.005
0.035
K
91-08-7
2,6-Toluendiiocyanate
0.005
0.035
K
95-53-4
o -Toluidin
2
9
HK
106-49-0
p -Toluidin
2
9
HK
108-44-1
m -Toluidin
2
9
H
126-73-8
Tributylphosphate
0.2
2,5
K
Tri-n-butyltincompounds (1996)
0.002
0.05
87-61-6
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene (1996)
5
37
H
120-82-1
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene (1996)
2
15
EH.
108-70-3
1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene (1996)
5
37
H
1,1,1-Trichloro-2,2-bis ( p -Chlorophenyl) eththan, see DDT
-
-
76-03-9
Trichloroacetic acid
-
1
71-55-6
1,1,1-Trichlorethan (1994)
50
275
E
79-00-5
1,1,2-Trichlorethan
10
54
HK
79-01-6
Trichlorethen (1994)
10
55
K
Trichloroethylene, se trichlorethen
-
-
75-69-4
Trichlorofluorthane (1994)
500
2810
Trichloromethane, look chloroform
-
-
1321-65-9
Trichlorophaphthalen
-
5
H
88-06-2
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol (1994)
-
0,5
HK
95-95-4
Trichlorophenol and salts thereof,
-
0,5
H
609-19-8
calculated as trichlorophenol (1994),
933-75-5
933-78-8
15950-66-0
25167-82-2
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyetic acid, se 2.4,5-T
-
-
96-18-4
1,2,3-Trichlorpropane (2000)
0,1
0.6
HK
76-13-1
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluorethan
500
3800
78-30-8
Tri- o -Creams phosphate
-
0,1
Tricyclohexyltinhydroxid, se plictran
-
-
15468-32-3
Tridymit, total
0.15
15468-32-3
Tridymine, respirability
0.05
K
102-71-6
Triethanolamine (1994)
0,5
3.1
121-44-8
Triethylamine (1996)
1
4.1
EH.
75-63-8
Trifluorombrommethan
1000
6100
Triiodomethane, look iodoform
-
-
Trimellitsyreanhydrid, see 1,2,4-benzentricarboxylaci-1,2-anhydrid
-
-
75-50-3
Trimethylamine (1996)
5
12
95-63-6
Trimethylbenzene (2002)
20
100
E
108-67-8
526-73-8
25551-13-7
3,5,5-Trimethyl-2-cyclohexen-1-on, se isophoron
-
-
16938-22-0
2,2,4-Trimethylhexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate
0.005
0.045
15646-96-5
2,4,4-Trimethylhexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate
0.005
0.045
121-45-9
Trimethylphosphit
0,5
2.6
2,4,6-Trinitrophenol, se picrinic acid
-
-
479-45-8
2,4,6-Trinitrophenylmethylnitramine
-
1.5
H
118-96-7
2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene (1994)
-
0,1
H
111-96-6
2.5.8-Trioxanonan (2002)
5
27
H
603-34-9
Triphenylamine
-
5
115-86-6
Triphenylphosphate
-
3
Tri- o -Tolyl phosphate, see tri- o -Creams phosphate
-
-
Wood dust, inhalably (2007)
1
K
7440-61-1
Urancompounds calculated as U
-
0.2
110-62-3
Valeraldehyde
50
175
1314-62-1
Vanadiumpum-toxid, powder, dust and smoke, calculated as V
-
0.03
K
108-05-4
Vinyl acetate (2011)
5
18
EK
Vinylbenzene, look at the strength.
-
-
593-60-2
Vinyl bromide
5
20
K
75-01-4
Vinyl chloride
1
3
EHK
100-40-3
4-Vinylcyclohexen (1996)
0,1
0.4
K
106-87-6
4-Vinylcyclohexendiepoxid
10
60
K
4-Vinylcyclohexendioxid, see 4-Vinylcyclohexendiepoxid
-
-
Vinypassionchloride, see 1,1-dichlorethen
-
-
100-80-1
Vinyltoluene, all isomers
25
120
H
611-15-4
622-97-9
25013-15 -4
Vinyltrichloride, see 1,1,2-trichlorethan
-
-
1304-82-1
Vismuttellurid
-
10
Vismuttellurid, fortified
-
5
81-81-2
Warfarin
-
0,1
7440-33-7
Wolfram, powder, dust and unsoluble connections, calculated as W
-
5
Wolframconnections, soluble, calculated as W
-
1
13983-17-0
Wollastonite fibres
1
fibre / cm 3
95-47-6
Xylene, all isomers (1996)
25
109
EH.
106-42-3
108-38-3
1330-20-7
1477-55-0
m -Xylene- -Oh, no. -Diamin
0.02
0,1
LH
87-62-7
2,6-Xylidin (1994)
0,5
2,5
HK
87-59-2
Xylidin, all isomers (1994)
0,5
2,5
H
95-64-7
95-68-1
95-78-3
108-69-0
1300-73-8
7440-65-5
Yttrium, powder and connections, calculated as Y
-
1
7646-85-7
Zinc chloride and zinc chloric, calculated as Zn
-
0,5
1314-13-2
Zinkoxid and Zinkoxic rug, calculated as Zn
-
4
7440-67-7
Zirconium compounds, calculated as Zr
-
5

1)
Glasulated fibres, lax fibres and stone-staple fibres classified as Carc 3 or as carcinogenic category 2 of Annex VI to the CLP Regulation.
2)
On account of this threshold, the Order of the Labour will be no. 301 of 13. May 1993 laying down code numbers will be changed. The tenderer in Appendix 2, Buildings, etc., in the Order of the Work shall be no. 302 of 13. At the same time, May 1993 on the work of codenumbered products will be amended at the same time as to ensure that the winter can be carried out in winter without any substantial additional expenditure. Both changes will come into force at the same time.
3)
Organic dust means the organic fraction of a total dust measurement.

Section B List of limit values for dust

CAS No *
Staf / Material
Threshold
Anm.
12001-28-4
Asbestos (2005)
0,1
fibre / cm 3
K
12172
77536
77536
77536
132207
132207
12174-11-7
Attack pulse fibres
1
fibre / cm 3
80-05-7
Bisphenol A (weavedust) (2011)
3
mg/m 3
E
Cotton dust (crude cotton)
0,5
mg/m 3
14464-46-1
Cristbalit, total
0.15
mg/m 3
14464-46-1
Cristobalit, respirabel
0.05
mg/m 3
K
Diatomésoil, natural, uncalcinated with no quartz content, respirability
1.5
mg/m 3
12510-42-8
Erionite fibres
0,5
fibre / cm 3
K
66733-21-9
Glass sulfibres 1)
1
fibre / cm 3
7782-42-5
Graphite, natural, respirability
2,5
mg/m 3
1332-58-7
Kaolin, respirabel (1996)
2
mg/m 3
Ceramic fibres
1
fibre / cm 3
K
1343-98-2
Kisric acid, SiO 2 , amorf
5
mg/m 3
1343-98-2
Kisric acid, SiO 2 , amorf, respirability
2
mg/m 3
coal dust, respirability
2
mg/m 3
14808-60-7
Quartz, total
0.3
mg/m 3
14808-60-7
Quartz, respirability
0,1
mg/m 3
K
7439-96-5
Mangan, respirability (2005)
0,1
mg/m 3
Mineral dust, inert
10
mg/m 3
Mineral dust, inert, respirability
5
mg/m 3
Mineral dust containing respirate quarts
(applies to foundries)
0,5
mg/m 3
Organic dust, total
3
mg/m 3
69012-64-2
Silicon dioxi-aerosol, respirasible (1994)
2
mg/m 3
60676-86-0
Silikatglass, respirability (1994)
0,1
mg/m 3
Slaughl-filament 1)
1
fibre / cm 3
Stone-textile fibres 1)
1
fibre / cm 3
14807-96-6
Numbers containing fibres
0.3
fibre / cm 3
K
Tobacco dust (organic dust fraction in workplaces where tobacco is handled) 2)
1
mg/m 3
15468-32-3
Tridymit, total
0.15
mg/m 3
15468-32-3
Tridymine, respirability
0.05
mg/m 3
K
Wood dust, inhalably (2007)
1
mg/m 3
EK
13983-17-0
Wollastonite fibres
1
fibre / cm 3

1)
Glasulated fibres, lax fibres and stone-staple fibres classified as Carc 3 or as carcinogenic category 2 of Annex VI to the CLP Regulation.
2)
Organic dust means the organic fraction of a total dust measurement.

Section C on process conditional limit values (welding)

Method
Grund-
material
Surface-
Occupancy
Process conditional GV (mg/m 3 () 1)
Electrode-
welding,
Ordinary
construction steel, 2)
Usual
primer 3)
1,7
ME / MAG
-WHAT?
-WHAT?
1,6
Flash cutting
-WHAT?
-WHAT?
1,7
TIG
Rustfast and
acid-resistant steel 4)
1,1
Electrode-
welding,
Rustfast and
acid-resistant steel 4)
0,5

1)
The PVGs are calculated from an experienced data-based experience.
2)
Steel 37-42-50 (DS (12011)).
3)
The iron oxide and zinc prides or no coating.
4)
Fx steel from SIS 2332, 2343 or equivalent. "
Official notes

1) The announcement contains provisions implementing the Commission Directive 2009 /161/EU of 17. In December 2009 on the third list of the indicative limit values for commercial exposure to the implementation of Council Directive 98 /24/EC and amending Directive 2000 /39/EC, EU Official Journal 2009, nr. L 338, page 87.