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Assessment Reports for National Program of Acute Exposure Guidance
Levels (September 1998)
Under the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the Environmental Protection Agency
has established a National Advisory Committee (NAC) to develop Acute Exposure
Guidance Levels (AEGLs) for hazardous substances. This is comprised of federal
and state agencies and the private sector representing industry and non-profit
organizations. In a concerted effort, toxicologists from the Toxicology and
Risk Analysis Section (TARA) of Life Sciences Division and NAC are to identify,
review, and interpret relevant toxicological and other scientific data and develop
AEGLs for high priority, acutely toxic chemicals. AEGLs represent ceiling exposure
values for the general public and are applicable to emergency exposure periods
ranging from less then 1 hour to 8 hours. Three AEGL values will be developed
for each of four exposure periods (30 minutes, 1 hour, 4 hours, and 8 hours).
Each value will be distinguished by varying degrees of severity of toxic effects
as defined by AEGL-1, -2, and -3. These toxicity values will be used for Clean
Air Act risk management planning and emergency evacuation determinations. A
total of 52 chemicals have been reviewed. NAC/AEGL Meeting 11 was successfully
hosted by TARA. (Contact: Po-Yung Lu, pyl@ornl.gov,
574-7803; Funding Source: WFO)
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