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This regulation adopts "no significant risk" levels in Section 12705, subsection (b), for the following chemicals: Arsenic, Butylated hydroxyanisole, Cadmium, and Chromium (hexavalent compounds).
This regulation adopts no significant risk levels for Benzyl chloride of 4 micrograms per day and Bromodichloromethane of 5 micrograms per day.
The purpose of this regulation is to provide a "safe harbor" level for toluene of 7,000 mlcrograms per day.
This regulation adopts a no significant risk level for benzene of 7 micrograms per day.
This regulation adopts no significant risk levels for: Acrylamide, Allyl Chloride, Aniline, Azobenzene, DDVP (Dichlorvos), Folpet, Furmecyclox, Hydrazine, Hydrazine sulfate, 4,4'-Methylene bis(N,N-dimethyl) benzeneamine, N-Nitrosodiethanolamine, N-Nitrosomethylethylamine, Pentachlorophenol, and Hexachlorocyclohexane (alpha, beta, and gamma isomers).
This regulation will allow persons responsible for an exposure, discharge or release involving nickel and nickel compounds to determine whether such exposure, discharge or release is exempt from the Act.
This final statement of reasons sets forth the reasons for the amendment to section 12713 and responds to the objections and recommendations submitted regarding those amendments.
This regulation adopts a no significant risk level for ethylene oxide of 2 micrograms per day.
This regulatory action amends subsection (b) of section 12703 to add two additional examples of public health considerations: (1) Where chemicals in food are produced by cooking necessary to render the food palatable or to avoid microbiological contamination; and (2) where chlorine disinfection in compliance with all applicable state and federal safety standards is necessary to comply with sanitation requirements.
This regulation adopts no significant risk levels for: Acrylonitrile, Bis(chloromethyl) ether, 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine, Epichlorohydrin, Hexachlorobenzene, Hexachlorocyclohexane (technical grade), and Polybrominated biphenyls.