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Emergency and Continuous Exposure Limits for Selected Airborne Contaminants Volume 2 (1984)
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Emergency and Continuous Exposure Limits for Selected Airborne Contaminants: Volume 2

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Occupational Safety and Health Administration. 1983. Toxic and Hazardous Substances. Air contaminants. 29 CFR 1910.1000.


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Paulet, G., and Desbrousses, S. 1969. Le dichlorotétrafluoroéthane. Toxicité aiguë et chronique à moyen terme. Arch. Mal. Prof. Med. Trav. Secur. Soc. 30:477–492.

Paulet, G., Chevrier, R., Paulet, J., Duchêne, M., and Chappet, J. 1969. De la retention des fréons par les poumons et les voies aériennes. Étude faite chez l’homme et l’animal. Arch. Mal. Prof. Med. Trav. Secur. Soc. 30:101–120.


Quevauviller, A. 1965. [Hygiene and safety of propellants in medicated aerosols.] Prod. Probl. Pharm. 20:14–17.

Quevauviller, A., Schrenzel, M., and Vu Ngoc Huyen. 1964. Tolerance locale (peau, muqueuses, plaies, brulures chez l’animal, aux hydrocarbures chlorofluores). Therapie 19:247–263. [Index Medicus 5:1067, 1964].


Reinhardt, C.F., Azar, A., Maxfield, M.E., Smith, P.E., Jr., and Mullin, L.S. 1971. Cardiac arrhythmias and aerosol “sniffing.” Arch. Environ. Health 22:265–279.


Scholz, J. 1962. New toxicologic investigations of freons used as propellants for aerosols and sprays. Translation of: Fortschr. Biol. Aerosol-Forsch. Jahren 1957–1961, Ber. Aerosol-Kongr. p. 4:420–429.

Sherman, H. 1972. Ninety-day feeding study in rats and dogs with dichlorotetrafluoroethane [FreonR 114]. Report No. 5–72. Newark, Delaware: E.I.du Pont de Nemours & Co., Haskell Laboratory for Toxicology and Industrial Medicine. [13] p. [Unpublished]


Underwriters’ Laboratories. 1933. Report on the Comparative Life, Fire and Explosion Hazard of Common Refrigerants Including… Dichlorotetrafluoroethane…. Miscellaneous Hazard no. 2375, Chicago, Nov. 13.


Yant, W.P. 1933. Toxicity of organic fluorides. Am. J. Public Health 23:930–934.

Yant, W.P., Schrenk, H.H., and Patty, F.A. 1932. Toxicity of dichlorotetrafluoroethane. U.S. Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations, R.I. 3185. 10 p.

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