TECHNICAL MEP OnT: Health Effects Evaluation Data File _ U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Public Health Service Center for Disease Control National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health \ % oe ale ''''eS Effects Evaluation Data File - 3% rg Data File Design, Abstraction, Coding, and Computerization of the 1977 and 1978 Health Hazard Evaluation and Technical Assistance Reports : eae ‘ Virginia Behrens Edward Dacey : Division of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations, and Field Studies Roop Jain Foster Burns Pradeep Trasi University of Cincinnati/Southwestern Ohio Regional Computing Center 7) Ke wes U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Public Health Service Center for Disease Control National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health | Division of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations, and Field Studies Cincinnati, Ohio 45226 October 1980 '' Bt Sy Pee es DISCLAIMER Mention of company names or Products does not constitute endorsement by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Pel. Lo 4 / DHHS (NIOSH) Pubtication-No:80-138 / ii ''PUBL ABSTRACT Since 1971, over 700 Health Hazard Evaluation (HHE) and Technical Assistance (TA) requests have been submitted to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and have resulted in final reports of industrial hy- giene and/or medical field surveys. Selected data released in 1977 and 1978 from the HHE and TA reports are part of the computerized Health Effects Evalu- ation Data (HEED) File. The data in the HEED File provide environmental and medical information that can be used in the surveillance of occupationally re- lated health effects. This report describes the design of the HEED File and the methods used to abstract, code, and computerize HHE and TA data. Sample computer printouts of HHE and TA report data are provided. 213394 '' ''Abstract . Introduction. .: sens as Data Base Design. .... CONTENTS Data Abstraction, Coding, and Computerization HEED File Outputs and Uses Figure]... Table 7. FORO. 2) ee Table 3. Appendix A Appendix B 12 13 20 21 22 37 '' ''INTRODUCT ION To implement Section 20(a)(6) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, the Health Hazard Evaluation and Technical Assistance (HHE/TA) Program was established (1971) in the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Section 20(a)(6) provides, as follows: "He (the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare) shall determine, following a written request by any employer or authorized representative of employees, specifying with reasonable particularity the grounds on which the request is made, whether any substance normally found in the place of employment has potentially toxic effects in such concentrations as used or found, and shall submit such determination both to employers and affected employees as soon as possible." Requests from employers and from employee representatives who are covered un- der the 1970 OSH Act and the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977, for determinations of toxicity in their workplaces, are designated health hazard evaluations (HHEs). Requests from employers who are not covered by the 1970 OSH Act (such as Federal, state, and local government), or for evaluations other than those relating to a determination of toxicity, are designated Tech- nical Assistances (TAs). Requests from the Occupational Safety and Health Ad- ministration (OSHA), in the Department of Labor (DOL), for evaluations (usual- ly of medical problems) are also designated TAs. Since 1971, requests for HHEs have resulted in 600 final reports (as of June 1979). Since mid-1976, 132 final TA reports have been completed. TA record- keeping before that date is not complete. The final reports represent the findings of surveys conducted by teams of Oc- cupational health professionals. The surveys comprehensively cover the prob- lems cited in the requests. Industrial hygienists investigate closely the workplace environment and particularly the process areas covered by the re- quest for existing and potential chemical, physical, and biologic hazards. Current industrial hygiene methods of sampling and analysis, and data from toxicological literature reviews, are employed in determining environmental toxicity. Occupational health physicians, nurses, epidemiologists, and other specialists evaluate the adverse health effects experienced by workers. The scarcity of documented health effects data on workers from field studies makes these medical evaluations an important source of health effects information. ''Evaluations of environmental and medical conditions may be conducted indepen- dently or jointly, depending upon the investigators' judgment of the utility of correlating exposure with effects. In either event, the data are limited because only hazards that result in acute effects or that manifest a well de- fined toxicity can be readily investigated. Questions of potential or chronic toxicity are difficult to investigate during the few days that are available for HHEs and TAs. Final HHE and TA reports are distributed to NIOSH, OSHA, employers, and em- ployees. In addition, the reports are kept by the National Technical Informa- tion Service (NTIS) for dissemination to the general public upon request. The HHE reports also can be accessed, in summary form, through NIOSHTIC, which is a NIOSH computerized file of occupational safety and health information. Each record in NIOSHTIC includes certain record identifiers, an abstract of a pub- lished reference, and a group of keywords. The system can be searched by key- words or by the abstract's text words. The actual references are available on microfiche as part of NIOSHTIC's backup file. These dissemination efforts meet some but not all of the information needs of potential users of the data. Because of this, NIOSH decided in October 1976, to explore the feasibility of computerizing descriptive and quantitative in- formation found in the HHE and TA reports. The Health Effects Evaluation Data (HEED) File is the result of that study. This report describes the data file design; the methodology for data abstracting, coding, and Computerizing; and sample report printouts that are available from the present HEED File. One goal of the Surveillance Branch, Division of Surveillance, Hazard Evalua- tions, and Field Studies (DSHEFS), is to collect, analyze, and disseminate in- formation on workplace hazards and health effects. To do this, full use is made of existing data sources. For this reason, the computerization of the HHE and TA reports was undertaken by the Surveillance Branch in cooperation with the Hazard Evaluation and Technical Assistance Branch (HETAB) of NIOSH. The importance of these reports is that they provide environmental and medical data about: (1) previously unrecognized or new hazards, (2) previously unrecognized or new health effects of known hazards, or (3) known hazards for which scientific understanding of the toxicity has changed over a period of time. For the data to be extracted from the HHE/TA reports, the reports had to be consistently and quantitatively abstracted, coded, and computerized for spe- cific data items. The reports, individually or as a group, are not a statis- tical sample. A correctly designed data base of the reports, however, Can yield summary information from more than one report. In aggregate form, the HEED File can provide useful data for occupational health surveillance. ''This description of the HEED File is limited to the 1977 and 1978 HHE and TA reports. Certain modifications of the file structure have been planned for the computerization of the 1979 HHE and TA reports, but compatibility between the 1977 to 1979 report files will be maintained. Plans are also being form- ulated for the computerization of HHE and TA reports issued prior to 1977. ''DATA BASE DESIGN Since HHE and TA reports vary in length, content, and complexity, it was nec- essary to identify information that was common to all HHE/TA reports and to select, from this information, data items that met criteria of consistency, comparability, and utility. The following data items were included in the final data base design. These data items are fully described and referenced in Table 1. A. General Report Information HHE or TA File Number Date of Request Date of Report Name of Establishment Location of Establishment (a) Zip Code (b) NIOSH/OSHA Region (6) Size of Establishment (7) SIC Code for Establishment (8) Requestor (9) Type of Survey 10) TT) 12) _—~_— Ser NL (] (2 (3 (4 (5 Dates of Survey Investigators Number of Exposed Employees B. Hazards (1) NOHS Hazard Codes (2) RTECS Accession Numbers (3) CAS Numbers (4) Environmental Toxicity Determinations (5) Medical Toxicity Determinations C. Occupations (1) Bureau of Census Occupational Categories (2) Job Title and Process Area Descriptions ''D. Environmental Samples Hazards Sampled Occupations Sampled Forms of Hazards Type of Samples Number of Samples Maximum Concentrations Minimum Concentrations Average Concentrations Units of Concentration Sampling Methods Analytical Methods DOONAN HRW —_— er er Sew Sw nn, ee mn i —. — ES Morbidity and Mortality Data Signs and Symptoms Diagnoseable I]lnesses Deaths Hazard Exposures Occupations of Workers Number of Workers ] 2 3 4 5 6 7) Contributing Traits of Workers So ni Sw SS F. Laboratory and Medical Tests Name of Tests Hazard Exposures Occupations of Workers Number of Workers Contributing Traits of Workers Number of Samples or Test Runs Maximum Values Minimum Values Average Values Units of Concentration Sampling Methods Analytical Methods i, i, po — —— Sie Se at Cig Nang Ss Sig gh One problem that was encountered in adapting HHE and TA data to form a comput- erized format was the concern of linking environmental samples (D above) to morbidity and mortality data (E above) and laboratory and medical tests (F above). If environmental and medical data from HHE and TA reports could be linked for individual workers or groups of workers (identified by common job title and/or process area categories), this data base could be more useful for epidemiologic purposes. At present, this is not the case. Therefore, demo- graphic, medical, and environmental data for individual workers were not in- cluded in this data base. ''Current hazard evaluation procedures often make it impossible to link medical and environmental information about individual workers. In general, environ- mental and medical data are presented separately in the reports and may have been collected at different times. Often the only apparent factor in common between environmental and medical surveys is the process area(s) within the establishment where the surveys were conducted. Results of medical examina- tions and interviews are not identified on an individual basis. Personal or breathing zone samples taken during environmental surveys are re- ported individually by job title and/or process area, but are not linked to medical survey results. Medical interview and examination results are pre- sented by medical outcome only, and rarely by occupational groupings or indi- vidual workers. Morbidity and mortality data are not linked to the quantita- tive results of laboratory and medical tests. These results are presented for individuals, but infrequently identify occupations or process areas. In a few instances, diagnoseable illnesses are noted and related to worker characteris- tics, e.g., the age, sex, race, past individual medical history, family medi- cal history, occupational history, past hazard exposure history, and smoking and alcoholic consumption habits of the worker concerned; but illness rates cannot feasibly be inferred from this information. Where possible, data items such as size of establishment, SIC code, NOHS haz- ard code, RTECS accession number, CAS number, Bureau of Census Occupational Categories, and diagnoseable illnesses and deaths are taken from established coding systems. These data items will be revised and updated as the coding systems are updated. For example, the medical data from 1979 HHE/TA reports will be coded according to the ICD-9-CM (Clinical Modification of 9th Revision of the International Classification of Diseases--Adapted). ''DATA ABSTRACTION, CODING, AND COMPUTERIZATION The 1977 and 1978 HHE and TA reports were read, abstracted, and coded by peo- ple with strong backgrounds in chemistry. These people were employed through the data processing contractor. One of the primary tasks of the chemist-coders was to generate tables for the following data items: Name of Establishment Requestor Type of Survey Investigators Job Title and Process Area Description Form of Hazard Type of Sample Units of Concentration Sampling Method Analytical Method Signs and Symptoms Laboratory and Medical Tests Contributing Traits Oe ee eee WNMH—]OWOONA ON BHWPHY a SS eee These items are comprised only of word descriptions. Established coding sys- tems were not used to code them because established coding systems either did not exist or were considered unsatisfactory. Therefore, the HEED File had to develop coding systems. In developing the coding systems, the first step was to define a universe of table elements for each data item. Tables were formed and numeric codes as- signed sequentially to word descriptions. Word descriptions were written as they appeared in the HHE/TA reports. The result was tables with randomly listed table elements. The table elements were not entered in the tables in a structured manner. Examples of the tables for these data items are given in Appendix A. In addition, a table (Table N) is included showing the word de- scriptions for the NOHS hazard codes. The titles for these tables were writ- ten by the data processing contract programmer and, in some cases, differ slightly from the names of data items given in this report. For some of these data items such as Name of Establishment, Requestor, Form of Hazard, and Type of Sample, conversion to a structured coding system is not necessary. Almost every HHE and TA report requires a different table entry for Name of Establishment and Requestor. Type of Sample and Form of Hazard ''have very few table entries (less than 50) which are not readily categorized into groups. Nevertheless, there are some important advantages to attaching a numeric code to the word descriptions for these data items, e.g., the coders do not need to write word descriptions on the coding forms for the HHE and TA report data as well as for the tables, thus reducing the possible number of keypunching errors that have to be checked and corrected. In other words, it takes less time to check and correct three to five numbers than up to 70 let- ters. This is especially true when the description may need to be recorded many times within one HHE and TA report, as frequently happens with Type of Sample and Form of Hazard. Identical numeric codes are more easily counted by a computer program than identical word descriptions. A program will usually not match identical descriptions if there are even tiny differences in the spellings of any of the words. Numeric codes, then, facilitate performing simple numerical analyses. It is anticipated that for other data items such as Type of Survey, Investiga- tors, Units of Concentration, Sampling Method, Analytical Method, Laboratory and Medical Tests, and Contributing Traits, the word descriptions will be ar- ranged into logical categories. Doing this will make searching for table ele- ments quicker and will eliminate redundant table entries. Such a rearrange- ment will not necessitate changing the numeric codes but can be carried out if a consistently numbered, hierarchical arrangement is considered desirable. For the data items Job Title, Process Area Description, and Signs and Symp- toms, the existing coding systems were inadequate because they were not de- signed for use in occupational health research. The major occupational coding systems such as Bureau of Census Occupational Categories (BCOC) and the Stan- dard Occupational Classification (SOC), were designed for use in economic analyses. The major disease coding systems such as International Classifica- tion of Diseases Adapted (ICDA) and its modifications, do not include codes for occupationally related signs and symptoms at a satisfactory level of de- tail, and some occupationally related diseases cannot be identified by the codes given to them. In the HEED File, these data items have been abstracted as written and at the level of detail given in the HHE and TA reports. This will allow subsequent coding of these data items into another coding system if more useful ones were developed. NIOSH has started the development of a Occu- pational Illness and Injury Classification and Coding System. The deve lopment of a combined Job Title and Process Area coding system is currently being in- vestigated; however, the complexity, magnitude, and cost of these table rear- rangements and coding systems development should not be underestimated. A computer systems analyst/programmer designed the coding forms for the tables and for transcribing abstracted data from the reports into numerical informa- tion, and managed the computerization of the basic file for the data base. These forms were entered onto a computer file via a Four Phase system. Figure 1 shows a flow diagram of the steps taken to abstract, code, enter into a computer file, and produce a printout of a report. ''HEED FILE OUTPUTS AND USES Examples of computer printouts for HHE and TA reports with an issue date in 1977 are shown in Appendix B. These printouts show all of the data that were abstracted from the reports. The data items shown in Appendix A are presented in the report printouts by word descriptions only, except for job title and process area description, which also show numeric codes. The following data items are shown in the printouts by numerical codes or num- bers only: HHE and TA File Numbers Date of Request Date of Report NIOSH/OSHA Region for Establishment Surveyed Zip Code for Establishment Surveyed BLS Category for Size of Establishment Date of Survey SIC Codes Number of Exposed Employees NOHS Hazard Codes RTECS Accession Numbers CAS Numbers Environmental and Medical Toxicity Determinations Bureau of Census Codes Number of Samples Maximum, Minimum, and Average Concentrations Number of Workers Number of Workers with Contributing Trait Diagnoseable I]]lness Code (H-ICDA Code) Mortality Code (ICDA Code) ON td wt a es is os Ls SODNADNHBWMACMWMOYNHAUH BWP ° — e e e ° ~ . ‘- ° e e ° e ae ° ° . ° When data items could not be determined from the information given in a re- port, or were unknown, a series of 9's was used to fill the data field. These entries appear as "unknown" or "not reported" in the computer printouts. In addition to the report printouts described here, several types of computer output can be generated from the HEED File. The data from HHE/TA reports have been coded numerically in the HEED File so that analyses such as hierarchical aggregations, frequency counts, cross tabulations, and selection of quantita- tive levels of categories can be performed. These analyses can be performed on any data item or combination of data items in the HEED File. ''Analyses of data items could prove useful to many user groups in the occupa- tional and environmental health community. Some of the possible users and uses of the HEED File are listed below: (1) Occupational Safety and Health Administration( OSHA) and the Mine Safety and Health Administration(MSHA) (a) (b) Standards Deve lopment--Environmental sampling data from HHE/TA reports where the investigators found adverse health outcomes for exposure to hazard under review for a govermental standard. Compliance--Names of establishments from HHE and TA reports where environmental levels of hazards exceeded the legal standard. Priorities--SIC's (surveyed during HHEs or TAs) ranked according to those most frequently exceeding the environmental standards or having positive toxicity determinations. (2) Unions and Trade Associations (a) (4) NIOSH (a) Developing Information Bulletins--Abstracted data for HHEs and TAs performed at establishments of particular interest to a union or trade association. Some of the ways establishments can be identified are by name, zip code, requestor (especially for unions), SIC, NIOSH/OSHA Region, or BLS size category. and Local Health Agencies State Health Agencies--A profile of toxicity determinations for hazards within SIC's in a state can be printed for state health planning departments. Local Health Agencies--HHEs and TAs performed in a localized area can be identified by the establishments' zip codes. Current Intelligence Bulletins (CIBs) and Special Hazard Review s( SHRs)--Environmental and health effects data can be identified for HHE and TA reports referring to a hazard selected for a CIB or SH. 10 ''(b) Priorities for Research--Hazards with the most frequent positive toxicity determinations from HHE and TA reports can be targeted for further research. (c) Priorities for conducting new HHEs and TAs. Potential users both inside and outside NIOSH need to be aware of the exis- tence of the HEED File and ways of accessing the information in the file. This report is a first effort to make this possible. Later reports about the HEED File will present analyses of the data from 1977 through 1979 HHE/TA re- ports. Requests for access to the file should be directed to: Mr. Edward Dacey IES, SB, DSHEFS, NIOSH Mail Stop F-2 4676 Columbia Parkway Cincinnati, Ohio 45226 Telephone: (513) 684-3284 11 ''FIGURE 1 Reports received monthly from HETAB Chemist-Coders read reports and abstract Data Variables v Chemist-Coders enter abstracted data onto Coding Forms y Project Officer checks Coding Forms for errors and Chemist-Coders correct errors -¥ Coding Forms microfilmed and sent to Data Processing Contractor (DPC) Coding Forms are entered in computer via Four Phase system v DPC sends Table Updates and Line Listing of Master File to Project Officer Y Are all Coding Forms entered in Master File and Tables? NO YES Chemis t-Coders Printout of Reports correct coding requested and and/or keypunchi ng received from DPC errors in Tables and Reports Are there errors in the Report printouts? NO Final printout of Reports 12 ''DATA ITEM TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION FIELD LENGTH (in digits) CHARACTER TYPE REFERENCE HHE file no. TA file no. Date of re- quest Date of report Name of esta- blishment Zip code of establishment NIOSH /OSHA region Size of estab- lishment Assigned by HETAB to final reports. Assigned by HETAB to final reports. Tne date HETAB receives a request. Month and year only in HEED File. Issue date of the re- port. Month and year only in HEED File. Full name of company, institution, agency, facility, etc., where survey conducted and name of city and state where establishment located. Self-explanatory. The NIOSH/O SHA region where establish- ment located. Bureau of Labor Statis- tics Categories for total number of employees at a facility. 13 Numeric Alpha- Numeric Numeric Numeric Numeric Numeric Numeric Numeric HHE reports-- first page TA reports-- first page A HETAB file HHE/TA reports-- first page See Table B in Appendix A HHE/TA reports or Postal Zip Code Directory See Table 2 See Table 3 ''DATA ITEM TABLE 1 (Continued) DESCRIPTION FIELD LENGTH (in digits) CHARACTER TYPE REFERENCE SIC code Requestor Type of survey Date of survey Investigators Number of exposed employees Classifies industries by the type of activity in which they are engaged. Person, group, or organization who requested HHE or TA. Personal identifiers are included only when HHE/TA report includes them. Indicates the type and leve 1 of investigation that was conducted. Month and year only. This date is linked to the type of survey. The people who con- ducted the surveys identified by their position and the names and locations of their employers. For HHE reports only, the number of employees in the areas of an establishment that was surveyed. 14 Numeric Numeric Numeric Numeric Numeric Numeric Standard Indus- trial Classifi- cation Manual (1972) prepared by the Office of Mgmt. and Budget See Table I in Appendix A See Table J in Appendix A As given in HHE/TA reports See Table A in Appendix A Given in HHE reports under the section called "Distri- bution & Avail- ability of Determination Report." ''DATA ITEM TABLE 1 (Continued) FAELD LENGTH (in digits) DESCRIPTION CHARACTER TYPE REFERENCE NOHS hazard code RTECS acces- Sion numbers CAS numbers Environmental and medical toxicity determin a- tions Codes developed for the 5 National Occupational Hazards Survey (1972- 1974). Some new codes and hazards have been added for use in the HEED File only. From a NIOSH publica- 7, for tion--See under 1977 & reference. 1978 re- ports) Most widely used sys- 9 tem for coding chemi- cals. Toxicity determinations ] provide a summary of the results of the environmental and medical surveys. Investigators decide after collecting and analyzing data if hazards found at estab- lishments are hazardous to the health of the workers. For the purpose of the HEED File, the hazards mentioned ina report have assigned to them both an environmental & medical toxicity deter- mination. This does not imply that industrial hygiene and medical investigators arrive at these toxicity determinations separately. 15 Alpha- Numeric Alpha- Numeric Numeric Numeric See Table N in Appendix:A NIOSH Registry of Toxic Ef- fects of Chemi- cal Substances (1977 and 1978 Editions) Chemical Abstracts Service Interpreted from HHE/TA re- ports ''TABLE 1 (Continued) DATA ITEM DESCRIPTION FIELD CHARACTER REFERENCE LENGTH TYPE (in digits) Environmental Four classifications of the and medical toxicity of a hazard are con- toxicity sidered: determina- Code 1 = Negative, i.e., at the tions time of the survey(s), the (cont. ) hazard was determined not to be a health risk to workers in the quantities used or found at the establishment. Code 2 = Positive, i.e, the haz- ard was determined to be a health risk to workers in the quantities used or found at the establishment surveyed. Code 3 = Both Positive and Nega- tive, i.e., the hazard was determined to be health risk to workers depending on specified circumstances at the estab- lishment. These circumstances are usually given in the report. Code 0 = Undetermined, i.e., an attempt was made to evaluate the hazard but the type, quan- tity, or quality of the data collected was not sufficient to make a determination of toxicity. Often this code is recorded when an analyti- cal method is not available for determining the environ- mental concentrations of the hazard. Bureau of Occupational categories 3 Numeric Alphabetic Census Occu- developed for the 1970 Index of Indus- pational Cate- Census and based on the tries & Occupa- gories Dictionary of Occupa- tions, 1970 tional Titles (prepared Census of Popu- by the Office of Mgmt. lation, Bureau and Budget). of Census 16 ''TABLE 1 (Continued) DATA ITEM DESCRIPTION FIELD CHARACTER REFERENCE LENGTH TYPE (in digits) Job title and For each occupation 5 Numeric See Table M in process area given in a report, Appendix A description a description of what the worker does on the job (Job Title) and where the worker usually performs this job (Process Area) Form of The physical state of 5 Numeric See Table D in hazard the hazard at time of Appendix A sampling Type of Sample types such as 5 Numeric See Table K in sample area, personal, or Appendix A others. Number of For environmental 1-3 Numeric As given in samples samples--the number HHE/TA reports of area samples for each hazard or the number of personal samples for each hazard & occupation. For laboratory & medical tests--the total number of samples or test runs for the number of workers tested. Maximum, For environmental sam- up to 9 Numeric As given in minimum, and pling--these are TWA's HHE/TA reports average con- (time-weighted averages) centrations when data are given as such. or values Applies to laboratory and medical tests also. Units of con- The units of measure- 5 Numeric See Table E in centration ments used. Appendix A 7 ''DAIA ITEM TABLE 1 (Continued) DESCRIPTION FIELD CHARACTER LENGTH TYPE (in digits) REFERENCE Sampling method Analytical method Signs & symptoms Di agnoseable illnesses Deaths Sampling methods used for environmenta 1 measurements or 1]ab- oratory/medical tests. Analytical methods used for environmenta ] measurements or lab- oratory/medical tests. All observations indi- cating disorder and/or disease that cannot be satisfactorily classi- fied as diagnoseable i11- nesses. Reported illnesses diag- nosed by a physician. Recorded mortality at an establishment surveyed. 5 Numeric 5 Numeric 5 Numeric 4 Numeric 4 Numeric 18 See Table F in Appendix A See Table G in Appendix A See Table C in Appendix A H-ICDA (Hospi- tal Adaptation of Interna- tional Classi- fication of Diseases-- Adapted for use in U.S.) for 1977 and 1978 reports. ICDA, 8th Revi- sion (Interna- tional Classi- fication of Diseases-- Adapted for use in U.S.) for 1977 and 1978 reports. ''TABLE 1 (Continued) DATA ITEM DESCRIPTION FIELD CHARACTER REFERENCE LENGTH TYPE (in digits) Laboratory Name of test. 5 Numeric See Table H in and medical Appendix A tests Contributing Categories of workers 5 Numeric See Table L in traits of epidemiologic Appendix A interest such as smoking or age categories. Number For signs/symptoms, to 3 Numeric As given in workers diagnoseable illnesses, HHE/TA reports and deaths: The number of workers reported as having the medical out- come. For laboratory and medi- cal tests: The number of workers for each test, occupation, and contribut- ing trait combination. v ''Region I Region II Region III= Region IV Region V Region VI Region VII= Region VIII Region IX Region X TABLE 2 NIOSH/OSHA REGIONS Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Panama Canal Zone Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming. Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Guam, American Samoa Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington 20 ''TABLE 3 BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS CATEGORIES FOR SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENT Category Total Number of Employees 2 20-49 3 50-99 4 100-249 5 250-499 6 500-999 7 1000-2499 8 greater than 2500 21 ''APPENDIX A Computer Printout of Tables Because of the large volume of the tables (over 60 pages) and the high costs of printing, only the first page from each table is shown here. 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OF CDC, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA A00067 EPIDEMIOLOGIST, NIOSH MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA A00053 EPIDEMIOLOGIST, NIOSH, CINCINNATI A00043 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST LITTLE ROCK AREA OFFICE, LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 400001 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST NIOSH CINCINNATI A00061 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST NIOSH MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA A00097 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST NIOSH REGION I A00026 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST NIOSH REGION II A00039 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST NIOSH REGION III A00018 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST NIOSH REGION IV A00025 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST NIOSH REGION IX AQ00004 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST NIOSH REGION V A00034 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST NIOSH REGION VI A00027 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST NIOSH REGION VII A00010 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST NIOSH REGION VIII A00066 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST NIOSH REGION X AQ00009 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST REGION UNSPECIFIED A00087 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST, CAL/OSHA SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA A00093 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST, INST.OF RURAL & ENV. HEALTH, COLORADO ST. UNIV. A00052 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST, OSHA REGION VI DALLAS, TEXAS AQ00065 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST, OSHA, REGION V rrrrrrrryrryrryrryrrryryrrrrrryrrreryrpyryryr yy Pee Ye oe ''v2 02725780 NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE ESTABLISHMENTS B00043 A AND S TRIBAL INDUSTRIES, POPLAR, MONTANA BOOO84Y AIRTEX PRODUCTS, FAIRFIELD ILLINOIS BOOO0O05 AJAX MAGNETHERMIC CORPORATION WARREN, OHIO B00228 ALCAN ALUMINUM CORPORATION FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA BO00174 ALCOA ALUMINUM COMPANY WARRICK OPERATIONS NEWBURGH, INDIANA B00135 ALLEN-BRADLEY COMPANY, MAGNETICS DIVISION SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA B00181 ALLIED CHEMICAL CORPORATION DANVILLE, ILLINOIS BQ0017 ALLIED CHEMICAL CORPORATION MARCUS HOOK,PENNSYLVANIA B00250 ALVIN JACOBS, DDS, FORT LEE, NEW JERSEY BO00119 AMERICAN COLOR AND CHEMICAL LOCK HAVEN, PENNSYLVANIA BO0064 AMERICAN SMELTING AND REFINING COMPANY DENVER, COLORADO B00253 AMPHENOL CADRE LONGMONT, COLORADO B00169 AMSTAR CORPORATION PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA B00117 APPALACHIAN LABORATORY FOR OCCUP. SAFETY & HEALTH MORGANTOWN, WA B00106 ARAPAHOE PATTERN COMPANY ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO BOO0O4S ARTANIS OFFSET INC,. 28 E. 22ND STREET NEW YORK, NEW YORK B00101 ASARCO EAST HELENA, MONTANA B00237 ASARCO,INC., TACOMA PLANT, RUSTON, WASHINGTON B00041 BARRETT BATTERY COMPANY TOLEDO, OHIO B00171 BASF WYANDOTTE CORPORATION SOUTH KEARNY, NEW JERSEY BO0O49 BECTON-DICKINSON AND COMPANY JUNCOS, PUERTO RICO B00233 BEECH AIRCRAFT CORPORATION BOULDER, COLORADO B00129 BEREL’S RESTAURANT DENVER, COLORADO B00235 BETHLEHEM STEEL CORPORATION LACKAWANNA, NEW YORK B00136 BISHOP TUBE DIVISION CHRISTIANA METAL,INC. FRAZER, PENNSYLVANIA B00190 BLUEWATER SEAFOOD PRODUCTS CLEVELAND, OHIO BOOO4Y4 BODNER PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION HACKENSACK, NEW JERSEY B00011 BOHN ALUMINIUM AND BRASS CORPORATION DANVILLE, ILLINOIS B00073 BORDEN CHEMICAL COMPANY, COLUMBUS COATED FABRIC DIVISION COLUMBUS, OH BO00104 BOULDER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, BOULDER, COLORADO BOO148 BUCKEYE AUTOMATIC COMPANY MCARTHUR, OHIO B00221 C F & I STEEL PUEBLO, COLORADO B00196 CAL WEST PERIODICALS OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA B00179 CAMP HILL ANIMAL HOSPITAL CAMP HILL, PENNSYLVANIA B00210 CARLETON STEWART MUSIC COMPANY MASON CITY, IOWA B00100 CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS, INC. RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA B00111 CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS, INC. TACONA, WASHINGTON B00197 CHALFANT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ELYRIA, OHIO BoOndnWoDoOoDodDd ood oe ood dee oe oe eller rl ele dl ''S2 02725780 NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE SIGN/SYMPTOMS CO0415 CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM - SYMPTOMS C00321 CHANGE IN COLOR OF NIPPLE C00297 CHEMICAL BURNS CO0192: CREST COED C00304 CHEST CONGESTION C00020 CHEST PAIN OR DISCOMFORT C00208 CHEST SYMPTOMS c00028 CHEST TIGHTNESS C00039 CHILDREN WITH BIRTH DEFECTS C00213 CHILLS C00196 CHLORACNE f C00177 CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITION C00147 CHRONIC BRONCHITIS C00268 COLD FEET C00376 COLDNESS OF EXTREMITIES c00211 COLDS CQ00085 COMPLEXION PROBLEMS C00106 COMPLICATED SILICOSIS C00036 CONFIRMED BLADDER DYSFUNCTION CASE C00180 CONFUSION C00236 CONJUNCTIVAL ERYTHEMA C00370 CONJUNCTIVAL ERYTHEMA (PHYSICAL EXAMINATION FINDINGS) C00312 CONJUNCTIVITIS C00185 CONSTIPATION C00098 CONSTITUTIONAL SYMPTOMS C00261 CONVULSIONS C00018 COUGH C00016 CRACKED SKIN C00224 CRUSTING OF SKIN LESIONS C00275 CYANCSIS C00341 CYTOLOGICAL EVALUATION- ATYPICAL CELLS cO0342 CYTOLOGICAL EVALUATION- TAPERING OF CELLS C00439 DECREASED ANKLE STRENGTH (PHYSICAL EXAMINATION FINDINGS) C00437 DECREASED BICEPTS REFLEX (PHYSICAL EXAMINATION FINDINGS) C00112 DECREASED BREATH SOUNDS (PHYSICAL EXAMINATION FINDINGS) C00323 DECREASED LIBIDO C00135 DECREASED OR ASYMMETRIC REFLEXES C00164 DECREASED SENSE OF SMELL aAaa2aaNnaANANANANANAANANANAANAANAAAARAANANKNAAAAAA ''92 02725780 NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE FORM HAZARDS ounmoonvn nov Kv KM vv 8V oOo 0cC oO DO00010 D00013 D00006 DO0014 DO00005 D00007 D00002 D00012 D00008 D00009 D00001 DOO00Y4 D00011 D99999 D00003 DUST AND FUMES DUST AND NIST DUST AND/OR PARTICULATE DUST AND/OR VAPOR FIBER FUNES GAS GAS AND DUST LIQUID AND/OR SOLUTION MICROORGANISNS MIST PHYSICAL HAZARD POWDER UNKNOWN VAPORS ''Le 02725780 NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE CONCENTRATION UNIT DESCRIPTION AANA MMAAMM MMMM AMI MM HAMANN £00053 £00025 E00024 E00076 £00067 E00080 E00107 E00002 E00033 E00018 E00077 E00055 E0004Y E00069 E00042 E00072 E00049 £00016 £00110 E00027 E00094 £00051 E00006 E00005 E00078 £00023 E00012 £00011 £00020 E00083 E00095 E00064 E00082 £00065 E00060 E00019 E00097 E00004 (ML/MIN/MM HG)/LITER (165-389 MICROGRAM PER DECILITER) (4-370 MICROGRAM PER LITER) BEATS PER MINUTE COLONIES PER CUBIC METER cu. CUBIC MICROMETERS DBAC(NOISE) DBC (NOISE) DEGREES FAHRENHEIT ELECTRIC FIELD STRENGTH IN VOLTS PER METER FIBERS .GI. 5 MICRON IN LENGTH PER CUBIC CENTIMETER OF AIR FIBERS GREATER THAN 5 MICROMETER IN LENGTH PER CUBIC METER OF AIR FIBERS OF DIA. LE. 3.5 MICRON & LENGTH .GE. 10 MICRON, PER CUBIC CM. FIBERS PER CUBIC CENTIMETER FOOT-CANDLES (ILLUMINATION LEVEL) GRAMS GRAMS PER DECILITER(G/DL) GRAMS PER 100 ML. BLOOD INTERNATIONAL UNITS(IU) IU PER MILLILITER LITER PER MINUTE LITERS LITERS PER SECOND MAGNETIC FIELD STRENGTH IN AMPS PER METER MCV METER CUBED MICRO GRAMS PER DECILITER(MCG/DL) MICRO-MICRO GRAMS MICRCGRAM CADMIUM PER GRAM HAIR MICROGRAM FEP PER DECILITER RBC MICROGRAM FEP7100 MILLILITER WHOLE BLOOD MICROGRAM PER DECILITER ERYTHROCYTES MICROGRAM PER DECILITER URINE, CORRECTED FOR SPECIFIC GRAVITY MICROGRAM PER DECILITER WHOLE BLOOD MICROGRAM PER GRAM CREATININE MICROGRAM PER LITER MICROGRAM PER METER CUBED AS CHROMIUM VI MICROGRAM PER METER CUBED OF AIR ''82 02725780 NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE SAMPLING METHODS FO0078 AA CELLULOSE ACETATE FILTERS FOO158 AA FILTER FOLLOWED BY FLORISIL TUBE FOO0206 AA FILTER FOLLOWED BY ORGANIC VAPOR CHARCOAL TUBE TREATED WITH IODINE FOO0208 AA FILTER IN SERIES WITH IMPINGER CONTAINING SODIUM ACETATE FO0021 AA FILTERS FOO019 AA PREFILTER WITH 15 ML SODIUM ACETATE SOLUTION IN IMPINGERS FOO051 AA 0.8 MICRON MEMBRANE FILTERS FOO0210 ABSORPTION ON CHARCOAL TUBES PLACED IN EXHAUST OF E.S.P. UNIT FO0052 ACTIVATED CHARCOAL TUBE IN SAMPLE LINE DOWNSTREAM FROM A PVC FILTER FO0112 ADSORPTION MEDIA TUBES FO0061 AN EXPIRED AIR TECHNIQUE FO0103 ASPIRATED DRY-BULB TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT FOO104 ASPIRATED WET-BULB TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT FO0108 AUTOCLAVED MIDGET IMPINGERS CONTAINING STERILE NUTRIENT BROTH FO0009 BAG SAMPLER FO00109 BLOOD AGAR CULTURE PLATES FOO0100 BOTSBALL TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT F00216 BUBBLER CONTAINING 0.5 M SODIUM ACETATE SOLUTION FO0007 BULK SAMPLE COLLECTION FO0003 CELLULOSE MEMBRANE FILTERS 0.8 MICRON PORE SIZE FO0017 CHARCOAL TUBES FO0006 COLORIMETRIC INDICATOR TUBES FOOO054 COMBUSTIBLE GAS METER F00171 COMPLETE EXHALING, RAPID INHALING, EXHALING INTO BAG AFTER 20 SECONDS FO00097 CONTINUOUS CARBON MONOXIDE ANALYZER WITH STRIP CHART RECORDER FO0066 CRITICAL ORIFICE ATMOSPHERIC GAS SAMPLER FOO0184 CYCLONE FOLLOWED BY FILTERS FO0142 CYCLONE FOLLOWED BY PVC FILTER FO00135 CYCLONE FOLLOWED BY 0.8 MICRON SIZE CELLULOSE MEMBRANE FILTER FO0032 DETECTOR TUBES FO0194 DIRECT ANAL.BY PORTABLE INFRARED SPECTROMETRY W/ STRIP CHART RECORDER FO00214 DIRECT MEASUREMENT FOO0088 DIRECT OBSERVATION OF TREATED FILTER STRIPS FO0020 DIRECT READING BACHARACH MERCURY SNIFFER FO0085 DIRECT READING CARBON MONOXIDE ANALYZER FO0050 DIRECT READING J-W SNIFFER F00213 DIRECT READING ULTRA VIOLET ANALYZER FO0087 DM 800 FILTERS Ayana yAaAnagyaAyAAAA AAA AAA AANA AANA ANY HN HN Ty Ty Hy Ty ''62 02725780 NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE ANALYTICAL METHODS G00127 DESORPTION WITH HEXADODECANE, ANALYSIS WITH GC AND MASS SPECTROMETRY G00160 DESORPTION WITH METHANOL, ANALYSIS BY GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (FID) G00179 DESORPTION WITH WATER, ANALYSIS BY GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (FID) G00029 DETECTOR TUBES G00212 DIGESTION WITH HNO3, ATOMIC ABS. SPECTROMETRY (NIOSH P & CAM # 173) G00199 DIRECT ANAL.BY PORTABLE INFRARED SPECTROMETRY W/’ STRIP CHART RECORDER G00112 DIRECT ASPIRATION ATOMIC ABSORPTION METHOD G00083 DIRECT OBSERVATION OF TREATED FILTER STRIPS G00027 DIRECT READING BACHARACH MERCURY SNIFFER G00079 DIRECT READING CARBON MONOXIDE ANALYZER GO0044 DIRECT READING J-W SNIFFER GO00219 DIRECT READING ULTRA VIOLET ANALYZER GO00224 DISOLVED IN TETRAHYDROFURAN, REDEP. ON SILVER MEM.FILTER, X-RAY DIFFR. GO00057 DUNN CELLS COUNTING METHOD GO00014 ECOLYZER MODEL 2400 G00151 ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT G00206 ELECTROCONDUCTIVITY TECHNIQUE G00002 ELECTROMETRIC TITRATION G00162 ELECTRONIC PULMONARY FUNCTION MACHINE WITH AUTOMATIC PRINTER G00012 ESTERIFICATION OF AZELAIC ACID & IDENTIFICATION OF ESTER BY GC (FID) GO0042 ETHYL ACETATE DESORPTION FOLLOWED BY GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY GOO0148 ETHYL ACETATE DESORPTION,ANALYSIS BY GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY(FID) GO0082 ETHYL ACETATE’HCL EXTRACTION MID. USING ZINC PROTOPORPHYRIN AS A STD. G00101 EXTRACTED BY DIST. WATER & ISOPROPANOL,ANALYSED BY ION CHROMATOGRAPHY GO0142 EXTRACTED BY HCL-HNO3 MIXTURE, ANALYSED BY ATOMIC ABSORP.SPECTROSCOPY G00171 EXTRACTION W7 BENZENE, ANAL. BY G.C. WITH FLAME PHOTOMETRIC DETECTOR GO0049 EXTRACTION W/’ BENZENE, CLEANED UP ON SILICA GEL & ANALYSED BY G.C. GO0180 EXTRACTION W/ BENZENE, METHYLATION W/ DIAZOMETHANE & ANAL. BY GCCECD) G00188 EXTRACTION W7 ETHYL ACETATE,FOLLOWED BY MEOH,FOLLOWED BY G.C. ANAL. G00172 EXTRACTION WY TRIMETHYL PENTANE, ANAL. BY G.C. (ELECTRON CAPTURE DET) GOQ0010 EXTRACTION WITH CHLOROFORM FOLLOWED BY FLUORESCENCE SPECTROPHOTOMETRY G00037 EXTRACTION WITH CYCLOHEXANE AND DETERMINATION OF SOLUBLE FRACTION GO0100 EXTRACTION WITH DIST. WATER & IPA,ANALYSED BY BARIUM-THORIN TITRATION G00202 EXTRACTION WITH 10 ML CHLOROFORM, ANALYSIS BY NIOSH P & CAM #159 G00168 FILTER FUSED IN NAOH, NEUTRALISED, ANALYSED BY SPEC. ION ELECTRODE GO0086 FLAME IONIZATION HYDROCARBON ANALYZER GO0080 FLAMELESS ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPIC METHOD G00003 FLUORESCENCE METHOD (NIOSH) AMQAANAAARAAARAAANRQRAARARAAARARRANRAARAAARAAARAARQ|AAARA ARAN ''0€ 02725780 NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE LABORATORY TESTS HO0032 A/G (SMA) HO0030 ALBUM (SMA) HO0037 ALK PHOS (SMA) HOOOS5S1 ALPHA-1 ANTITRYPSIN HOOO49 ALPHA-1 ANTITRYPSIN BLOOD HOO0065 ALVEOLAR CARBON MONOXIDE CONCENTRATIONS IN EXPIRED AIR HO0117 APICAL PULSE RATE HO0009 BASO-BLOOD COUNT HOOO48 BETA MICROGLOBULIN IN URINE HOOO4O BILI (SMA) HOOO42 BLOOD CADMIUM DETERMINATION H00067 BLOOD CO H00137 BLOOD DIETHYLSTILBESTROL (DES) LEVEL HO0058 BLOOD LEAD DETERMINATION HOO146 BLOOD LITHIUM DETERMINATION HO0061 BLOOD MERCURY DETERMINATION HO0053 BLOOD PCB LEVELS HO0064 BLOOD SERUM ANALYSIS FOR ACETONE HO0076 BLOOD SERUM ANALYSIS FOR METHYL ETHYL KETONE HO0077 BLOOD SERUM ANALYSIS FOR 1,1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE HOO162 BLOOD THIRAM LEVEL HO0093 BRUCELLOSIS SEROPOSITIVITY RATES HOOO4S BUN (BLOOD UREA NITROGEN) HO0022 BUN-(SMA) HOO111 3B2 MICROGLOBULIN DETERMINATION HO0033 CA (SMA) HOO090 CA TITER .GE. 1:160, 2ME-CA TITER.LT. 1:20 HOO091 CA TITER .LT.1:80, 2ME-CA TITER .GE.1:20 HO0092 CA TITER .LT.1:80, 2ME-CA TITER .LT.1:20 HO0066 CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN LEVELS HO0089 CENTRIFUGAL-AGGLUTINATION (CA) TITER.GE.1:160, 2ME-CA TITER.GE.1:20 HO0035 CHOL (SMA) HO0026 CL- (SMA) HO0027 CO2 (SNA) HO0023 CREAT-CSMA) HO0081 CREATININE CLEARANCE HO0109 CREATININE LEVEL HO0071 CV PERCENT VC BZBreewtewaetetrtegttettetett eet ete eet ete ett tT TeT Tet T TTT ATT T= ''Te 02725780 NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REQUESTING PARTIES I00006 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF EMPLOYEES-UNSPECIFIED I00156 BOULDER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PERSONNEL BOULDER, COLORADO 100176 BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE, CHICAGO WEB PRESSMANS UNION NO. 7 100061 C.W.JACKSON SAFETY MANAGER, MAIN POST OFFICE DENVER I00039 CHIEF ADM. OPERATION DIV., DEPT. OF TREASURY, U.S. SECRET SERVICE 100175 CHIEF OF ANESTHESIOLOGY AT DENVER GENERAL HOSPITAL, DENVER, COLORADO 100178 CHIEF POSTAL INSPECTOR, WASHINGTON D.C. I00181 CHIEF STEWARD, INT'L BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS LOCAL 234 100107 CITY ADMINISTRATOR, CITY OF SPRINGDALE, OHIO I00064 CLINICAL HEMATOLOGIST, CLEVELAND METROPOLIAN GENERAL HOSPITAL I00044 COLORADO OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT I00043 COLUMBUS AREA OFFICE 0.S.H.A. COLUMBUS, OHIO I00209 CONTRACTOR- AUTHORISED EMPLOYER REPRESENTATIVE I00099 COOKS, BEREL'S RESTAURANT DENVER, COLORADO I00075 DAVID DITOMMASO, ROBERT GLOVER, REGIONAL OSHA DIRECTOR 100032 DAVID GENINER, PORTEC, INC. 100165 DEPARTMENT OF UNIVERSITY SAFETY, PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY I00004 DIRECTOR FOR SAFETY IND.HEALTH,INT'L UNION ELECT. RADIO MACH. WORKERS I00086 DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING, HOSPITAL FOR SPECIAL SURGERY, NEW YORK CITY 100066 DIRECTOR, CITIZENSHIP-LEGISLATIVE DEPT., 0.C.A.W. INT'L UNION 100109 DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF PROTECTION SERVICES, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION I00190 DIRECTOR, OUTPATIENT CLINIC CINCINNATI, OHIO I00208 DR. ALVIN JACOBS, OWNER OF DENTAL OFFICE FORT LEE, NEW JERSEY 100214 DR. EULA BINGHAM, ASST. SECRETARY OF LABOR OSHA WASHINGTON, D.C. I00059 DR. NICHOLAS ALEXIOUS, MEDICAL DIRECTOR, EMPLOYEE HEALTH SERVICE, NY I00030 DR. P. MCGOVERN, DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL SERVICE,JERSEY CITY POLICE DEPT. 100028 DR. THEODORE BODNER, BODNER PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION HACKENSACK, NJ I00170 EMPLOYEES OF SCREEN PRINT DEPT., ROCK HILL PRINTING & FINISHING CO. I00077 EMPLOYEES’ HEALTH NURSE, BOULDER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL I00122 EMPLOYER AND A.R.E.-UNITED STEEL WORKERS LOCAL I00021 EMPLOYER REPRESENTATIVE, JEFFERY BIGELOW DESIGN GROUP, INC. I00142 EMPLOYER, CAMP HILL ANIMAL HOSPITAL CAMP HILL, PENNSYLVANIA I00155 EMPLOYER, FRANKLIN INSTITUTE PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 100198 EMPLOYER, HARDRIC LABORATORIES, WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS 100130 EMPLOYER, JOHNNY'S CARPET AND TILE NAZARETH, PENNSYLVANIA 100071 EMPLOYER, KELLER INDUSTRIES, INC. 100069 EMPLOYER, MARTIN AND SHAFT COMPANY, IDAHO SPRINGS, COLORADO I00211 EMPLOYER, WESTERN GEAR CORPORATION JAMESTOWN, NORTH DAKOTA HOA HA HH HW HW HH HA HW HW AW HH WW HW OH HW HW HW HWW WW HW HW OW HW AW HH Ha aa aaa ''ce 02725780 NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE TYPES OF SURVEYS: J00012 ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEY/PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY J00015 IND. HYG. SURVEY W*7 MED. QUEST. AND REVIEW OF MED. RECORDS J00004 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE SURVEY J00009 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE SURVEY WITH MEDICAL AND BEHAVIORAL STUDIES J00003 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE SURVEY WITH MEDICAL EVALUATION J00001 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE SURVEY WITH MEDICAL QUESTIONNAIRE J00007 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE SURVEY WITH REVIEW OF MEDICAL RECORDS J00005 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE WALK-THROUGH WITH MEDICAL EVALUATION J00006 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE WALK-THROUGH WITH MEDICAL QUESTIONNAIRE J00002 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE-WALK THROUGH J00010 MEDICAL AND ERGONOMIC SURVEY J00011 MEDICAL EVALUATION WITH REVIEW OF INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE RECORDS J00013 MEDICAL INVESTIGATION J00021 MEDICAL QUESTIONNAIRE J00018 MORTALITY INVESTIGATION J00008 “REVIEW OF MEDICAL RECORDS J99999 UNKNOWN J00020 WALK THROUGH W/7 QUES. & REVIEW OF PREVIOUS INVESTIGATION'S FINDINGS J00019 WALK-THROUGH WITH MEDICAL QUESTIONNAIRE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY J00017 WALK-THROUGH WITH MEDICAL QUESTIONNAIRE AND REVIEW OF MEDICAL RECORDS J00016 WALK-THROUGH WITH REVIEW OF INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE SURVEY RECORDS J00014 WALK-THROUGH WITH REVIEW OF MEDICAL AND IND. HYGIENE SURVEY RECORDS Gana anaanaanaaaaaaaaaaaaa ''ct 02725780 NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE TYPES OF SAMPLES K00005 AIR SAMPLES OUTSIDE BLDG. (EMISSION FROM NEARBY CHEMICAL PLANT) K00001 AREA KO0004 AREA AND PERSONAL SAMPLE K00002 GENERAL AREA (HAYDEN UTILITY PLANT) K00009 GENERAL AREA SAMPLING AT BUSH STREET PLANT K00012 GENERAL AREA SAMPLING AT DORSEY ROAD PLANT K00008 GENERAL AREA SAMPLING AT JESSUP PLANT K00003 PERSONAL k00011 PERSONAL SAMPLING AT BUSH STREET PLANT Kk00010 PERSONAL SAMPLING AT JESSUP PLANT KO0014 SHORT TERM (SIX MINUTE) SAMPLING AT JESSUP PLANT K00006 SHORT TERM AREA SAMPLE K00007 SHORT TERM PERSONAL SAMPLE K99999 UNKNOWN RAKRARARARARRARARRARRAZR ''ve 02725780 NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE CONTRIBUTING TRAIT are Nee ee tee ee ee ee ee re ee en ee me ee nr ee ee Cet Soe eo eee ee bt eee ete bs ei bt eet et ee ee ee ee et L00015 L00031 100025 L00026 L00027 L00028 L00029 L00034 L00014 L00057 L00058 L00073 L00076 L00093 L00092 L00053 L00078 L00051 L00050 L00091 L00088 L00090 L00087 L00089 L00086 L00036 L00038 Looo4Y L00011 L00016 L00079 L00060 L00069 L00022 L00059 L00070 L00085 L00082 AFTER FILTER INSTALLATION AGE GROUP .GE. 50 AGE GROUP 20-29 AGE GROUP 30-39 AGE GROUP 40-49 AGE GROUP 50-59 AGE GROUP 60-69 ALL OTHERS EXCEPT NON-HISPANIC WHITES BEFORE FILTER INSTALLATION BLACK CAUCASIAN DURING ALCOHOLIC CONSUMPTION DURING SUMNER MONTHS EMPLOYEES AT BUSH STREET PLANT LOCATION EMPLOYEES AT JESSUP PLANT LOCATION EMPLOYEES WITH PRIOR HISTORY OF BRUCELLOSIS EXPOSED IN THE RECENT PAST EXPOSED PLANT WORKERS EXPOSURE BETWEEN 6 MONTHS AND 43 MONTHS FEMALE EX-SMOKER, POST-SHIFT FEMALE EX-SMOKER, PRE-SHIFT FEMALE NON-SMOKER, POST-SHIFT FEMALE NON-SMOKER, PRE-SHIFT FEMALE SMOKER, POST-SHIFT FEMALE SMOKER, PRE-SHIFT FEMALE WORKER, LESS THAN TWO MONTHS ON JOB FEMALE WORKER, MORE THAN TWO MONTHS ON JOB FEMALE WORKERS FIRST SHIFT FORMERLY EXPOSED ONLY FORMERLY UNEXPOSED GREATER THAN 5 YEARS EXPOSURE HIGH EXPOSURE GROUP HISPANIC LESS THAN 5 YEARS EXPOSURE LOW EXPOSURE GROUP MALE EX-SMOKER, POST-SHIFT MALE EX-SMOKER, PRE-SHIFT ''02725780 NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE TITLES & PROCESSES M00380 ABATTOIR WORKERS, BEEF KILL DEPT. M00382 ABATTOIR WORKERS, HIDES DEPT. M00381 ABATTOIR WORKERS, INEDIBLE RENDERING DEPT. M00383 ABATTOIR WORKERS, OFFAL DEPT. 401411 ABRASIVE BLASTING OPERATOR, OUTDOOR AREAS M00109 ABRASIVE CUTOFF SAW OPERATOR,METAL WORKING DEPARTMENT M01266 ACCOUNTANT, MUSIC SHOP M00200 ACID FILLING MAN, ACID FILLING AREA M01007 ACID RECOVERY OPERATOR, CARBON PLANT M01021 ACID RECOVERY OPERATOR, WAREHOUSE 400896 ACID TESTER, PICKLE LINE MO0O745 ACME CHUCKER OPERATOR, AUTOMATIC BAR MACHINE AREA M00744 ACME OPERATOR, AUTOMATIC BAR MACHINE AREA M01554 ACTIVATOR, ACTIVATION AREA 400965 ACTIVATOR, PRODUCTION LINE M00643 ADD MAKER, COMPOUNDING AREA M00093 ADHESIVE APPLICATOR,BENCH WORK AREA M00698 ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL, NIOSH ROCKVILLE FACILITIES M00760 ADMINISTRATOR, AREA UNSPECIFIED 401048 ADMINISTRATOR, NURSING HOME M01204 AIDE, CENTRAL SUPPLY M01158 AIR ARC REPAIRMAN, INSIDE/OUTSIDE OF TANK M01149 AIRCRAFT AND POWER PLANT MECHANIC, MAINTENANCE SHOP MO0534 ALKYLATION ACID MAN, ALKYLATION UNIT M00536 ALKYLATION CONTACT MAN, ALKYLATION UNIT M00532 ALKYLATION CONTROL BOARD OPERATOR, ALKYLATION UNIT M00535 ALKYLATION HELPER, ALKYLATION UNIT M00533 ALKYLATION OPERATOR, ALKYLATION UNIT 400476 ALUM BOREMATIC OPERATOR, PLANT AREA UNSPECIFIED M00683 ALUMINIUM ETCH LOADER, ALUMINIUM ETCH AREA MN00682 ALUMINIUM ETCH OPERATOR, ALUMINIUM ETCH AREA M00600 ALUMINIUM FURNACE TENDER, ALUMINIUM FOUNDRY M00675 ANESTHESIOLOGIST, CYSTOSCOPY ROOM M00016 ANESTHESIOLOGIST, OPERATING ROOM 400647 ANESTHETIC TECHNICIAN, OPERATING ROOM 401104 ANIMAL CARE PERSONNEL, ANIMAL HOSPITAL M00430 ANODE BUTT CLEANER, POT DEPARTMENT MOO425 ANODE SETTER, POT DEPARTMENT S232 3232 232 23223232232 S252 S242 232 2°532:523 SEI SBIaeBskzsekertseseaezaeasxzaxzezea az ''9€ 02725780 NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE NOHS HAZARDS NO0305 AMMONIUM CARBAMATE NO0593 AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE NO0599 AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE NOO492 AMYL ACETATE NOO558 AMNYL ACETATE, SEC- NO0O478 ANILINE NOO341 ANTHRACENE NOO524 ANTIBLAZE 19 NOO115 ANTIMONY N00663 ANTIMONY NO0368 AROMATIC AMINES NOO0342 AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS NO00O117 ARSENIC N00666 ARSENIC NO0008 ASBESTOS N00761 ASPHALT (PETROLEUM) FUME NOO350 ASPHALT VOLATILES NO0338 ASPHALT(PETROLEUM) FUME NO0588 AZELAIC ACID N00521 AZO DYE N00633 BACTERIA, COLIFORM NO0581 BARIUM (SOLUBLE COMPOUNDS) NOO245 BARIUM CARBONATE NO00638 BARIUM SULFATE N00322 BC 325 VARNISH NOO471 BENTONITE NO0311 BENZCA)ANTHRACENE NO0736 BENZ(CA)ANTHRACENE NOOOO4 BENZENE N00512 BENZIDENE NO0517 BENZIDINE YELLOW N0O0680 BENZOCALPHA)-PYRENE NO0681 BENZOCALPHA)-PYRENE NO0682 BENZOCALPHA)-PYRENE NO0029 BENZOCALPHA)PYRENE N00520 BENZOCE)PYRENE NOO421 BENZOYL PEROXIDE NO00321 BERYLLIUM SEZ StS Se eS SSSR Rt SS BSS SS 2 SSS SSS SBS SSS SS ''APPENDIX B Computer Printouts of Reports Because of the large volume of the report printouts (over 800 pages for 1977 HHE/TA reports alone) and the high costs of printing, only a sample of the reports is shown here. A full set of report printouts is available upon request. 37 '' ''NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT HHE/TA NO. TAO0O76111 U.S.SECRET SERVICE VEHICLE GARAGE WASHINGTON, GENERAL De. PAGE LS 2 2.2.2.2.0.0.0.2.2,.2.2.2,2.0.0.0,5,2.2.2.2.0.0,0,0,2,.2,.2,2,2,.2,.2,.0,0,2,0,0,0,0.2,2,.2,.2,5,.2,2,2,2,0,0, 00,2. 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,2,0,0,0,.0,.0.0,.0,.0,0,0.0,.0,.0,.0.0,.0,.0,.0,0. 2.2.0, 0,2 2.0.5. 0.0,03 PERSONS EXPOSED: UNKNOWN U.S. SECRET SERVICE * REGION: 3, DATE REQUESTED: 09776, DATE REPORTED: 06/77, * ZIP: 20013 SIZE: UNREPORTED S«d,.C? 7525 * REQUESTOR: CHIEF ADM. OPERATION DIV., DEPT. OF TREASURY, * STUDY ON: 10776 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE SURVEY WITH NEDICAL EVALUATION * * INVESTIGATOR DESCRIPTION * 1 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST NIOSH CINCINNATI K KK K K K XK HEHE HEHE HEE IE HEE IE HE HEE DE DE DE DE IE DE HE HE DE DE DE DE HK DE EE DE DE HK HE KE KE DE DE DE OE DE DE EE EE EK DE HE DK IK OK KK DE 3K EE IE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE HE HEHEHE HK KM K KK KKK HAZARODS ENV. MED. DESCRIPTION TOX. TOX. RTECS DET. DET. CODE 1 CARBON MONOXIDE 1 1 FG35000 2 NITROGEN DIOXIDE 1 og Q@W98000 3 NITRIC OXIDE 1 g QX05250 ENVIRONMENTAL AND NEDICAL TOXICITY DETERMINATION DESCRIPTION NEGATIVE POSITIVE UNDETERMINED UNREPORTED WOoOWNn ( GC -C sUeP. RT -T .OFN.S CENSUS T7P CODE TITLE/PROCESS DESCRIPTION CODE 492 400312 SCOOTER MECHANIC, GARAGE AREA 780 M00313 LABORER, GARAGE AREA 381 M00314 PARTS CLERK, GARAGE AREA 481 N00315 MECHANIC, GARAGE AREA BOTH NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE CAS CODE 000630080 010102440 010102439 HAZ. CODE 17460 50870 50745 ''HHE/TA NO. TA0076111 HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: SAMPLE TYPE CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: SAMPLE TYPE CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: SAMPLE TYPE CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: SAMPLE TYPE NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT U.S.SECRET SERVICE VEHICLE GARAGE WASHINGTON, GUE ON. E RAD: SCA MP LBs NITRIC OXIDE GAS AREA MIN = BELOW ANALYT. LIMIT MAX = BELOW ANALYT. LINIT AVG = BELOW ANALYT. LIMIT PARTS PER MILLION BY VOLUME (PPM) DETECTOR TUBES DETECTOR TUBES NITROGEN DIOXIDE GAS AREA MIN = BELOW ANALYT. LIMIT MAX = BELOW ANALYT. LIMIT AVG = BELOW ANALYT. LIMIT PARTS PER MILLION BY VOLUME (PPM) DETECTOR TUBES DETECTOR TUBES CARBON MONOXIDE GAS AREA MIN = UNKNOWN MAX = UNKNOWN AVG = UNKNOWN PARTS PER MILLION BY VOLUME (PPM) ECOLYZER MODEL 2400 ECOLYZER MODEL 2400 CARBON MONOXIDE GAS AREA 1 MIN = 12.6000 MAX = 12.6000 D.C « PAGE 2 ''HHE/TA NO. TA0O076111 MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: HAZARD: FORN OF HAZARD: OCUP. GRP: SAMPLE TYPE NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: OCUP. GRP: SAMPLE TYPE NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: OCUP. GRP: SANPLE TYPE : NUNBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT U.S.SECRET SERVICE VEHICLE GARAGE WASHINGTON, G:-E ONZE RA oh. SeR M POLES AVG = 12.6000 PARTS PER MILLION BY VOLUME (PPM) CRITICAL ORIFICE ATMOSPHERIC GAS SAMPLER BER SON Ak S$" ANP Lk § CARBON MONOXIDE GAS SCOOTER MECHANIC, GARAGE AREA PERSONAL 1 MIN = 16.1000 MAX = 16.1000 AVG = 16.1000 PARTS PER MILLION BY VOLUME (PPM) CRITICAL ORIFICE ATMOSPHERIC GAS SAMPLER CARBON MONOXIDE GAS LABORER, GARAGE AREA PERSONAL 1 MIN = 13.4000 MAX = 13.4000 AVG = 13.4000 PARTS PER MILLION BY VOLUME (PPM) CRITICAL ORIFICE ATMOSPHERIC GAS SAMPLER CARBON MONOXIDE GAS MECHANIC, GARAGE AREA PERSONAL 2 MIN = 14.3000 MAX = 15.0000 AVG = 14.7000 D.C. PAGE ''HHE/TA NO. TA0076111 MEASURED IN: SAMPLING NETHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: OCCUP. GRP: NUNBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: OCCUP. GRP: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: OCCUP. GRP: NUNBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT U.S.SECRET SERVICE VEHICLE GARAGE WASHINGTON, D.C. PAGE P2keR ScQ NVA: Bosek Poh ES PARTS PER MILLION BY VOLUME CPPM) CRITICAL ORIFICE ATMOSPHERIC GAS SAMPLER Be BoB Oe RAT 0 Roy ea nke Ss ALVEOLAR CARBON MONOXIDE CONCENTRATIONS IN EXPIRED AIR 2 SMOKERS-PRE SHIFT SCOOTER MECHANIC, GARAGE AREA 2 MIN = 9.0000 MAX = 18.0000 AVG = 14.0000 PARTS PER MILLION BY VOLUME (PPM) EXPIRED AIR (BREATH SAMPLE)COLLECTION IN MYLAR BAG ECOLYZER MODEL 2400 CARBOXYHENOGLOBIN LEVELS 2 SMOKERS-PRE SHIFT SCOOTER MECHANIC, GARAGE AREA 2 MIN = 2.3000 MAX = 4.0000 AVG = 3.2000 PERCENT CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN PERCENTAGE CALC. BY RINGOLD EQN.(0.5 + CO IN PPN/5) ALVEOLAR CARBON MONOXIDE CONCENTRATIONS IN EXPIRED AIR 2 SNOKERS-POST SHIFT SCOOTER MECHANIC, GARAGE AREA 2 MIN = 14.0000 MAX = 34.0000 AVG = 24.0000 ''HHE/TA NO. TA0076111 MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: OCCUP. GRP: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: OCCUP. GRP: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: OCCUP. GRP: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT U.S.SECRET SERVICE VEHICLE GARAGE WASHINGTON, D.C. 5 PAGE Toh 28 0: Re i VabaR ye Teo SS PARTS PER MILLION BY VOLUME (PPM) EXPIRED AIR (BREATH SAMPLE)COLLECTION IN MYLAR BAG ECOLYZER MODEL 2400 CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN LEVELS 2 SMOKERS-POST SHIFT SCOOTER MECHANIC, GARAGE AREA 2 MIN = 3.3000 MAX = 7.3000 AVG = 5.3000 PERCENT CARBOXYHENOGLOBIN PERCENTAGE CALC. BY RINGOLD EQN.(0.5 + CO IN PPN/5) ALVEOLAR CARBON MONOXIDE CONCENTRATIONS IN EXPIRED AIR 1 SMOKERS-PRE SHIFT LABORER, GARAGE AREA 1 MIN = 14.0000 MAX = 14.0000 AVG = 14.0000 PARTS PER MILLION BY VOLUME (PPM) EXPIRED AIR (BREATH SAMPLE)COLLECTION IN MYLAR BAG ECOLYZER MODEL 2400 CARBOXYHEMNOGLOBIN LEVELS 1 SMOKERS-PRE SHIFT LABORER, GARAGE AREA 1 MIN = 3.3000 MAX = 3.3000 AVG = 3.3000 PERCENT 37 MM POLYVINYL CHLORIDE FILTERS WITH 10 MM NYLON CYCLONES ''HHE/TA NO. TAO0076111 ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: OCCUP. GRP: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING NETHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: OCCUP. GRP: NUNBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: OCCUP. GRP: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING NETHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT U.S.SECRET SERVICE VEHICLE GARAGE WASHINGTON, D.C. PAGE BUA«8 OR ALTE O RY. T Ess etis CARBOXYHENOGLOBIN PERCENTAGE CALC. BY RINGOLD EQN.(0.5 + CO IN PPM/5) ALVEOLAR CARBON MONOXIDE CONCENTRATIONS IN EXPIRED AIR 1 SMOKERS-POST SHIFT LABORER, GARAGE AREA 1 MIN = 20.0000 MAX = 20.0000 AVG = 20.0000 PARTS PER MILLION BY VOLUME (PPM) EXPIRED AIR (BREATH SAMPLE)COLLECTION IN MYLAR BAG ECOLYZER MODEL 2400 CARBOXYHENOGLOBIN LEVELS 1 SMOKRERS-POST SHIFT LABORER, GARAGE AREA 1 MIN = 4.5000 MAX = 4.5000 AVG = 4.5000 PERCENT CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN PERCENTAGE CALC. BY RINGOLD EQN.(0.5 + CO IN PPN/5) ALVEOLAR CARBON MONOXIDE CONCENTRATIONS IN EXPIRED AIR 1 NON SMOKERS-PRE SHIFT PARTS CLERK, GARAGE AREA 1 MIN = 9.0000 MAX = 9.0000 AVG = 9.0000 PARTS PER MILLION BY VOLUME (PPM) EXPIRED AIR (BREATH SANPLE)COLLECTION IN MYLAR BAG ECOLYZER MODEL 2400 ''HHE/TA NO. TA0076111 10 11 12 13 LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: OCCUP. GRP: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: OCCUP. GRP: NUNBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: OCCUP. GRP: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT U.S.SECRET SERVICE VEHICLE GARAGE WASHINGTON, D.C. PAGE Bea OOR BAT. ORY ae Ba S. TS CARBOXYHENOGLORBIN LEVELS 1 NON SNOKERS-PRE SHIFT PARTS CLERK, GARAGE AREA 1 MIN = 2.3000 MAX = 2.3000 AVG = 2.3000 PERCENT CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN PERCENTAGE CALC. BY RINGOLD EQN.(0.5 + CO IN PPM/5) ALVEOLAR CARBON MONOXIDE CONCENTRATIONS IN EXPIRED AIR 1 NON-SMOKERS-POST SHIFT PARTS CLERK, GARAGE AREA 1 MIN = 17.0000 MAX = 17.0000 AVG = 17.0000 PARTS PER MILLION BY VOLUME (PPM) EXPIRED AIR (BREATH SAMPLE)COLLECTION IN MYLAR BAG ECOLYZER MODEL 2400 CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN LEVELS 1 NON-SNOKERS-POST SHIFT PARTS CLERK, GARAGE AREA 1 MIN = 3.9000 MAX = 3.9000 AVG = 3.9000 PERCENT CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN PERCENTAGE CALC. BY RINGOLD EQN.(0.5 + CO IN PPM/5) ALVEOLAR CARBON MONOXIDE CONCENTRATIONS IN EXPIRED AIR 1 NON SMOKERS-PRE SHIFT ''HHE/TA NO. 14 15 16 TA0O76111 OCCUP. GRP: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: OCCUP. GRP: NUMBER OF SANPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: OCCUP. GRP: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: OCCUP. GRP: NUMBER OF SANPLES® NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT U.S.SECRET SERVICE VEHICLE GARAGE WASHINGTON, D.C. PAGE BRoR O02 R Aew 0 ROY. PES. TS MECHANIC, 1 MIN MAX GARAGE AREA 7.0000 7.0000 AVG = 7.0000 PARTS PER MILLION BY VOLUME (PPM) EXPIRED AIR (BREATH SAMPLE)COLLECTION IN MYLAR BAG ECOLYZER MODEL 2400 CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN LEVELS 1 NON SMOKERS-PRE SHIFT MECHANIC, GARAGE AREA 1 MIN = 1.9000 MAX = 1.9000 AVG = 1.9000 PERCENT CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN PERCENTAGE CALC. BY RINGOLD EQN.(0.5 + CO IN PPM/5) ALVEOLAR CARBON MONOXIDE CONCENTRATIONS IN EXPIRED AIR 1 NON-SMOKERS-POST SHIFT MECHANIC, GARAGE AREA 1 MIN = MAX = 18.0000 18.0000 AVG = 18.0000 PARTS PER MILLION BY VOLUME (PFN) EXPIRED AIR (BREATH SAMPLE)COLLECTION IN MYLAR BAG ECOLYZER MODEL 2400 CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN LEVELS 1 NON-SMOKERS-POST SHIFT MECHANIC, GARAGE AREA 1 ''HHE/TA NO. TA0076111 17 18 19 CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: OCCUP. GRP: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: OCCUP. GRP: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: OCCUP. GRP: NUNBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT U.S.SECRET SERVICE VEHICLE GARAGE WASHINGTON, D.C. PAGE Pea BO: Rea oe OD Ry Tee Se TS MIN = 4.1000 MAX = 4.1000 AVG = 4.1000 PERCENT CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN PERCENTAGE CALC. BY RINGOLD EQN.(0.5 + CO IN PPN/5) ALVEOLAR CARBON MONOXIDE CONCENTRATIONS IN EXPIRED AIR 2 SMOKERS-PRE SHIFT MECHANIC, GARAGE AREA 2 MIN = 34.0000 MAX = 60.0000 AVG = 47.0000 PARTS PER MILLION BY VOLUME (PPM) EXPIRED AIR (BREATH SAMPLE)COLLECTION IN MYLAR BAG ECOLYZER MODEL 2400 CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN LEVELS 2 SNOKERS-PRE SHIFT MECHANIC, GARAGE AREA 2 MIN = 7.3000 MAX = 12.5000 AVG = 9.9000 PERCENT CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN PERCENTAGE CALC. BY RINGOLD EQN.(0.5 + CO IN PPN/5) ALVEOLAR CARBON MONOXIDE CONCENTRATIONS IN EXPIRED AIR 2 SNCKERS-POST SHIFT MECHANIC, GARAGE AREA 2 MIN = 42.0000 MAX = 75.0000 AVG = 59.0000 ''HHE/TA NO. TAO076111 20 MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: HO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: OCCUP. GRP: NUNBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: ANALYTICAL METHOD: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT U.S.SECRET SERVICE VEHICLE GARAGE WASHINGTON, D.C. PAGE 10 EPA BOOMR AST Ol Yt BS ToS PARTS FER MILLION BY VOLUNE CPPM) EXPIRED AIR (BREATH SAMPLE)COLLECTION IN MYLAR BAG ECOLYZER MODEL 2400 CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN LEVELS 2 SMOKERS-POST SHIFT MECHANIC, GARAGE AREA 2 MIN = 8.9000 MAX = 15.5000 AVG = 12.2000 PERCENT CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN PERCENTAGE CALC. BY RINGOLD EQN.(0.5 + CO IN PPM75) ''H HE/TA NO. TA0007659 NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT EAGLE RIVER CHEMICAL COMPANY WEST HELENA, GENER hak ARKANSAS PAGE HEHE SE HEE EE OE EE EE EE EE EE DEE HE OEE OE ER EEE OE DE IE IE DE OE EE OE DEE IE DE EK EE DE HK DE EE EK HE HE I EK EE IE EK HE HE HEE EEE EE EE KEK EE EE KEKE KK KK K KK K KK K K K KK OK OK VON ADWLCWDHh eek wr Wn Oo REGION: 6, ZIP: 72390 REQUESTOR: STUDY ON: STUDY ON: INVESTIGAT 1 Otwny 6 DESCRI METHANOL DICHLORO PROPANIL MNETHOMYL METHYL ISOCYANATE NITRIC & SULFURIC MESITYL DATE REQUESTED: 05/76, DATE REPORTED SIZE: UNREPORTED S.P.C: > 03/77, 2879 PERSONS EXPOSED: OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON D.C. 04776 08/776 OR MEDIC MEDIC MEDIC DEPUT INDUS INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE-WALK THROUGH 102 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE WALK-THROUGH WITH MEDICAL EVALUATION DESCRIPTION AL DOCTOR, AL DOCTOR, AL OFFICER NIOSH CINCINNATI Y CHIEF, FIELD STUDIES SECTION, TRIAL HYGIENIST, BUREAU OF EPIDEMIOLOGY ATLANTA, BUREAU OF EPIDEMIOLOGY ATLANTA, EPA, WENATCHEE, OSHA REGION VI DALLAS,TEXAS INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST LITILE ROCK AREA OFFICE, HEE HE DET DE DHE HE 3 HE DK HE DED HE NE DE HE HE DE DD HE DK HEE DE I 3 BED HD HE DE DEE HE IE HE DK HE DE HEE HE IE HK HO HHH HH HH HK HH HHH HE IE HH HK HE HH EH PTION ANILINE CID ACID OXIDE HOA 2A RDS METHYLENE CHLORIDE CHLOROBENZOIC ACID DICHLORO BENZENE METHYLTHIOACETIDE ALDOXINE DICHLORCETHYLENE, 1,2- PROPIONI Cc ACID TETRACHLORO AZO BENZENE ENV. 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OF WORKERS: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT EAGLE RIVER CHEMICAL COMPANY WEST HELENA, ARKANSAS HAZARODS ENVIRONMENTAL AND MEDICAL TOXICITY DETERMINATION DESCRIPTION 1 - NEGATIVE 2° = POSETIVE 3 - BOTH NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE 0 - UNDETERMINED 9 - UNREPORTED OCU Benet 220s TITLE/PROCESS DESCRIPTION PACKER, PACKING SECTION JOB TITLE UNSPECIFIED, OFFICE AREA JOB TITLE UNSPECIFIED, CUSTODIAL AND MAINTENANCE DEPT. JOB TITLE UNSPECIFIED, SAFETY AND LABORATORY AREAS JOB TITLE UNSPECIFIED, PLANT AREA UNSPECIFIED PESTICIDE AND HERBICIDE PRODUCTION WORKER, PLANT AREA SIGNS: 72554. MP ONS ACNE PROPANIL PACKER, PACKING SECTION 3 SKIN IRRITATION PROPANIL PACKER, PACKING SECTION 1 EYE IRRITATION PACKER, PACKING SECTION 2 PAGE 2 ''HHE/TA NO. TA0007659 4 DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: OCCUPATION: NO. OF WORKERS: 5 DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: OCCUPATION: NO. OF WORKERS: 6 DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: OCCUPATION: NO. OF WORKERS: 7 DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: OCCUPATION: NO. OF WORKERS: 8 DESCRIPTION: OCCUPATION: NO. 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OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: OCCUPATION: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: OCCUPATION: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT EAGLE RIVER CHEMICAL COMPANY WEST HELENA, Sai GoNsS Asolo Me BT INCREASED SALIVATION METHOMNYL PACKER, PACKING SECTION 3 ACNE PROPANIL PESTICIDE AND HERBICIDE 20 SKIN IRRITATION PROPANIL PESTICIDE AND HERBICIDE 13 EYE IRRITATION PESTICIDE AND HERBICIDE qT "SMALL" PUPILS METHONYL PESTICIDE AND HERBICIDE 11 NAUSEA METHONYL PESTICIDE AND HERBICIDE 6 BLURRED VISION METHOMYL PESTICIDE AND HERBICIDE 5 MUSCLE WEAKNESS METHOMYL PESTICIDE AND HERBICIDE ONS PRODUCTION PRODUCTION PRODUCTION PRODUCTION PRODUCTION PRODUCTION PRODUCTION WORKER, WORKER, WORKER, WORKER, WORKER, WORKER, WORKER, ARKANSAS PLANT PLANT PLANT PLANT PLANT PLANT PLANT AREA AREA AREA AREA AREA AREA AREA PAGE y ''HHE/TA NO. TA0007659 20 21 22 23 2u 25 26 27 NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: OCCUPATION: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: OCCUPATION: NO. 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OF WORKERS: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT EAGLE RIVER CHEMICAL COMPANY WEST HELENA, ARKANSAS So 2.G NUS 4:5 ¥ WP oP SO fs METHOMYL JOB TITLE UNSPECIFIED, OFFICE AREA 1 MUSCLE WEAKNESS NETHONYL JOB TITLE UNSPECIFIED, OFFICE AREA 1 FATIGUE AND/OR DROWSINESS METHOMYL JOB TITLE UNSPECIFIED, OFFICE AREA 1 ASTHMA JOB TITLE UNSPECIFIED, OFFICE AREA 1 RESPIRATORY IRRITATION SULFURIC ACID JOB TITLE UNSPECIFIED, CUSTODIAL AND MAINTENANCE DEPT. 1 CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITION METHOMYL PACKER, PACKING SECTION 3 CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITION METHOMYL PESTICIDE AND HERBICIDE PRODUCTION WORKER, PLANT AREA 3 CHLORACNE PESTICIDE AND HERBICIDE PRODUCTION WORKER, PLANT AREA Ad. PAGE 9 ''HHE/TA NO. TA0007659 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 DESCRIPTION: OCCUPATION: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: OCCUPATION: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: OCCUPATION: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: OCCUPATION: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: OCCUPATION: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: OCCUPATION: NO. 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OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: OCCUPATION: NO. OF WORKERS: CODE: HAZARD: OCCUPATION: NO. OF WORKERS: CODE: HAZARD: OCCUPATION: NO. OF WORKERS: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT EAGLE RIVER CHEMICAL COMPANY WEST HELENA, ARKANSAS : PAGE 11 5:20. GUNS 42S Me? TOS JOB TITLE UNSPECIFIED, OFFICE AREA 4y CHLORACNE JOB TITLE UNSPECIFIED, OFFICE AREA 2 Deal aes N20 5 eae BT DE Nek SiS 02899 DICHLOROANILINE PESTICIDE AND HERBICIDE PRODUCTION WORKER, PLANT AREA 4 02899 DICHLOROANILINE JOB TITLE UNSPECIFIED, CUSTODIAL AND MAINTENANCE DEPT. 1 '' ''NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT HHE/TA NO. 007715421 LEEDS & NORTHRUP CORP. EXPENDABLE DEVICES DIV. 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ELLWOOD CITY, PA PAGE 0-6 CARP Aer ONS TITLE/PROCESS DESCRIPTION MACHINE OPERATOR, MACHINE AREA CEMENT MIXER OPERATOR, CEMENT MIXING AREA CORE PACKER, PACKING STATION JOB TITLE UNSPECIFIED, WIRE PUSHING AREA JOB TITLE UNSPECIFIED, CARTRIDGE COATING AREA GENERA L*S AM PLES FREE CRYSTALLINE SILICA DUST AND/OR PARTICULATE AREA 2 MIN = 0.0200 MAX = 0.0300 AVG = 0.0250 MILLIGRAMS OF SUBSTANCE PER CUBIC METER OF AIR TARED FNS-B FILTER WITH STEEL CYCLONE X-RAY DIFFRACTION NETHOD PARTICULATES DUST AND/OR PARTICULATE AREA 2 MIN = 0.5900 MAX = 0.7200 AVG = 0.6500 MILLIGRAMS OF SUBSTANCE PER CUBIC METER OF AIR TARED FWS-B FILTER WITH STEEL CYCLONE GRAVIMETRIC WEIGHT GAIN FORMALDEHYDE VAPORS AREA 6 ''HHE/TA NO. 007715421 CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: 4 HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: SAMPLE TYPE : NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: o HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: SANPLE TYPE : NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: 6 HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: SAMPLE TYPE NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT LEEDS & NORTHRUP CORP. 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ELLWOOD CITY, PA PAGE ''NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT HHE/TA NO. 007699397 REDFIELD COMPANY DENVER, COLORADO GPEeN: ER Ad PERSONS EXPOSED: 100 COLORADO EVALUATION * REGION: 8, DATE REQUESTED: 07/76, DATE REPORTED: 05/77, * ZIP: 80201 SIZE: UNREPORTED $.1.C: 3484 % REQUESTOR: UNITED STEELWORKERS UNION, LOCAL 5550 DENVER, % STUDY ON: 07776 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE SURVEY WITH MEDICAL QUESTIONNAIRE % STUDY ON: 11776 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE SURVEY WITH MEDICAL x * INVESTIGATOR DESCRIPTION x 1 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST NIOSH REGION VIII x 2 NURSE OFFICER NIOSH CINCINNATI x 3 MEDICAL SUPPORT TEAM NIOSH CINCINNATI x 4 MEDICAL SUPPORT TEAM NIOSH CINCINNATI x 5 MEDICAL OFFICER NIOSH CINCINNATI x 6 MEDICAL TECHNICIAN, NIOSH CINCINNATI PAGE Set 2S S ot 222.202 22.2.2 2.2. 5,.2.2.2.0,0,0,0, 2.9.0.0. 2.0,0,0,0,0,0,0.0,.0,.0.0.0.0,0,0.0,0,0,0,0,2.0,.0.0,.0.0,0,0,0,0,0, 0.0.0, 0.0.0.0,.0,. 2.0. 0.0.0,2,0, 0.0.0.0. 0,.0,.0.0.2. 0.0.0.0. 0. 0.0.0.0. 0,.0.041 Kx K K K K K KK K OK OK OK OK HE HE HE DE DE DE HEE 3K IE DE IE DE DE DE DE EE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE OE OE DE OE DE DE DE DE DE OE DE EE DE DE OE EE KE DE DE OK OK DK DEK EE OE DE DE EK HK DE DE DE DE IE DE DE HE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE HE DE EE IE EE EK OK KE EE EK EEK HAZARDS RTECS CODE AL31500 EL64750 KJ29750 ENV. MED. DESCRIPTION TOX. TOX. DET. DET. 1 ACETONE 3 1 2 METHYL ETHYL KETONE (2-BUTANONE) 1 1 3 1,1,1-TRICHLORO ETHANE 1 1 4 OILS 1 1 ENVIRONMENTAL AND MEDICAL TOXICITY DETERMINATION DESCRIPTION - NEGATIVE —. POSLITVE BOTH NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE —- UNDETERNINED - UNREPORTED NV OWN = { RI74000 CAS CODE 000067641 000078933 000071556 999999999 HAZ. CODE 02820 13980 46970 M1460 ''HHE/ CENSU CODE 690 602 785 785 785 785 785 602 694 690 690 TA NO. 007699397 S T/P CODE M00204 M00252 NOO254 M00255 M00256 M00257 M00258 M00259 M00260 M00261 N00262 HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: SAMPLE TYPE : NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING NETHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: HAZARD: FORN OF HAZARD: OCUP. GRP: SAMPLE TYPE : NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT REDFIELD COMPANY DENVER, COLORADO 0.0 Cc Pshot.t ONS TITLE/PROCESS DESCRIPTION MACHINIST, MACHINE AREA SCOPE ASSEMBLER, SCOPE ASSEMBLY AREA LABORER, DEBURRING AREA LABORER, BUFFING AREA LABORER, COLD WASH AREA LABORER, VAPOR DEGREASING AREA LABORER, PUNCH PRESS AREA COLLIMATOR, SCOPE ASSEMBLY AREA REPAIRER, SCOPE REPAIR AREA VAPOR DEGREASER, ULTRASONIC CLEANER AREA VAPOR DEGREASER, MACHINE SHOP GENERAL SAMPLES 1,1,1-TRICHLORO ETHANE VAPORS AREA 1 MIN = 567.0000 MAX = 567.0000 AVG = 567.0000 MILLIGRAMS OF SUBSTANCE PER CUBIC METER OF AIR ORGANIC VAPOR CHARCOAL TUBES GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY PE RS ON AS AL Reb ES ACETONE VAPORS SCOPE ASSEMBLER, SCOPE ASSEMBLY AREA PERSONAL 54 MIN = 284.0000 PAGE 2 ''HHE/TA NO. 007699397 MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: HAZARD: FORN OF HAZARD: OCUP. GRP: SAMPLE TYPE : NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: OCUP. GRP: SAMPLE TYPE : NUMBER OF SANPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: OCUP. GRP: SAMPLE TYPE : NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT REDFIELD COMPANY DENVER, COLORADO Pe ERS O°N Ab. SA BEES MAX 1677 .0000 AVG = 814.7000 MILLIGRAMS OF SUBSTANCE PER CUBIC METER OF AIR ORGANIC VAPOR CHARCOAL TUBES GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ACETONE VAPORS COLLIMATOR, SCOPE ASSEMBLY AREA PERSONAL 4 MIN = 167.0000 MAX = 597.0000 AVG = 406.7000 MILLIGRAMS OF SUBSTANCE PER CUBIC METER OF AIR ORGANIC VAPOR CHARCOAL TUBES GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ACETONE VAPORS REPAIRER, SCOPE REPAIR AREA PERSONAL y MIN = 94.0000 MAX = 213.0000 AVG = 176.5000 MILLIGRAMS OF SUBSTANCE PER CUBIC METER OF AIR ORGANIC VAPOR CHARCOAL TUBES GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY METHYL ETHYL KETONE (2-BUTANONE) VAPORS SCOPE ASSEMBLER, SCOPE ASSEMBLY AREA PERSONAL 54 MIN = BELOW ANALYT. LIMIT MAX = 68.0000 PAGE 3 ''HHE/TA NO. 007699397 MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: OCUP. GRP: SAMPLE TYPE NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: OCUP. GRP: SANPLE TYPE NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: NEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: OCUP. GRP: SAMPLE TYPE NUNBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT REDFIELD COMPANY DENVER, COLORADO BERS 0 NekL SAM oOP. Dees AVG = 5.1000 MILLIGRANS OF SUBSTANCE PER CUBIC METER OF AIR ORGANIC VAPOR CHARCOAL TUBES GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY METHYL ETHYL KETONE (2-BUTANONE) VAPORS COLLIMATOR, SCOPE ASSEMBLY AREA PERSONAL uy MIN = BELOW ANALYT. LIMIT MAX = 121.0000 AVG = a1. 700C MILLIGRAMS OF SUBSTANCE PER CUBIC METER OF AIR ORGANIC VAPOR CHARCOAL TUBES GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY METHYL ETHYL KETONE (2-BUTANONE) VAPORS REPAIRER, SCOPE REPAIR AREA PERSONAL y MIN = BELOW ANALYT. LIMIT MAX BELOW ANALYT. LIMIT AVG = BELOW ANALYT. LIMIT MILLIGRAMS OF SUBSTANCE PER CUBIC METER OF AIR ORGANIC VAPOR CHARCOAL TUBES GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY 1,1,1-TRICHLORO ETHANE VAPORS LABORER, DEBURRING AREA PERSONAL y MIN = 42.0000 MAX = 523.0000 AVG = 166.2000 PAGE y ''HHE/TA NO. 007699397 10 MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: OCUP. GRP: SAMPLE TYPE : NUNBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: OCUP. GRP: SAMPLE TYPE NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: OCUP. GRP: SAMPLE TYPE NUNBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT REDFIELD COMPANY DENVER, COLORADO PERSONAL SAMPLES MILLIGRAMS OF SUBSTANCE PER CUBIC METER OF AIR ORGANIC VAPOR CHARCOAL TUBES GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY 1,1,1-TRICHLORO ETHANE VAPORS LABORER, BUFFING AREA PERSONAL 2 MIN = 367.0000 NAX = 2608.0000 AVG = 1487.5000 MILLIGRAMS OF SUBSTANCE PER CUBIC METER OF AIR ORGANIC VAPOR CHARCOAL TUBES GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY 1,1,1-TRICHLORO ETHANE VAPORS LABORER, COLD WASH AREA PERSONAL 1 MIN = 364.0000 MAX = 364.0000 AVG = 364.0000 MILLIGRANS OF SUBSTANCE PER CUBIC METER OF AIR ORGANIC VAPOR CHARCOAL TUBES GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY 1,1,1-TRICHLORO ETHANE VAPORS LABORER, VAPOR DEGREASING AREA PERSONAL 1 MIN = 90.0000 MAX = 90.0000 AVG = 90.0000 MILLIGRAMS OF SUBSTANCE PER CUBIC METER OF AIR PAGE S ''HHE/TA NO. 007699397 11 12 13 SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: OCUP. GRP: SAMPLE TYPE NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: OCUP. GRP: SAMPLE TYPE : NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING NETHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: OCUP. GRP: SAMPLE TYPE NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT REDFIELD COMPANY DENVER, COLORADO BibaR SOON. A. hen S7A th Be bebe S ORGANIC VAPOR CHARCOAL TUBES GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY 1,1,1-TRICHLORO ETHANE VAPORS LABORER, PUNCH PRESS AREA PERSONAL 1 MIN = 154.0000 MAX = 154.0000 AVG = 154.0000 MILLIGRAMS OF SUBSTANCE PER CUBIC METER OF AIR ORGANIC VAPOR CHARCOAL TUBES GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY 1,1,1-TRICHLORO ETHANE VAPORS VAPOR DEGREASER, ULTRASONIC CLEANER AREA PERSONAL 1 MIN = 244.0000 MAX = 244.0000 AVG = 244.0000 MILLIGRAMS OF SUBSTANCE PER CUBIC METER OF AIR ORGANIC VAPOR CHARCOAL TUBES GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY 1,1,1-TRICHLORO ETHANE VAPORS VAPOR DEGREASER, MACHINE SHOP PERSONAL 2 MIN = 198 .0000 MAX = 866.0000 AVG = 532.0000 MILLIGRAMS OF SUBSTANCE PER CUBIC METER OF AIR ORGANIC VAPOR CHARCOAL TUBES PAGE 6 ''HHE/TA NO. 007699397 1y ANALYTICAL METHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: OCUP. GRP: SAMPLE TYPE NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: NO. OF WORKERS: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT REDFIELD COMPANY DENVER, COLORADO PE RS O NA DSA MAP. LES GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY OILS NIST MACHINIST, MACHINE AREA PERSONAL 3 MIN = 0.3000 MAX = 1.0000 AVG = 0.5300 MILLIGRANS OF SUBSTANCE PER CUBIC METER OF AIR PRE-WEIGHED FILTERS FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY SIGNS7SYMPTONMS SLEEPINESS ACETONE 6 BURNING OF THE EYES ACETONE 4 HEADACHE ACETONE 4 DRY OR SORE THROAT ACETONE 5 NASAL IRRITATION ACETONE 3 PAGE 7 ''HHE/TA NO. 007699397 10 1 12 13 14 15 DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT REDFIELD COMPANY DENVER, COLORADO 52826 N S748 2 Yo Bed Oe TEARING OF THE EYES ACETONE 4 WHEEZING ACETONE Z NASAL DISCHARGE ACETONE 3 BREATHING DIFFICULTIES ACETONE 2 NAUSEA ACETONE 1 DIZZINESS ACETONE 2 "DRUNK' FEELING ACETONE 1 HEART MURMERS OR IRREGULARITIES ACETONE 1 COUGH ACETONE 2 SKIN IRRITATION PAGE 8 ''HHE/TA NO. 007699397 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 HAZARD: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: NO. OF WORKERS: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT REDFIELD COMPANY DENVER, COLORADO SITGNSZ7YSYMNPTONS ACETONE 2 TINGLING AND/OR NUMBNESS IN EXTREMITIES ACETONE 2 SLEEPINESS 10 BURNING OF THE EYES 11 HEADACHE 8 DRY OR SORE THROAT 3 TEARING OF THE EYES 1 WHEEZING 2 BREATHING DIFFICULTIES 1 NAUSEA . DIZZINESS 1 "DRUNK" FEELING 2 PAGE 9 ''HHE/TA NO. 007699397 27 28 DESCRIPTION: NO. OF WORKERS: DESCRIPTION: HAZARD: NO. OF WORKERS: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: NUNBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT REDFIELD COMPANY DENVER, COLORADO 52 2..G R804) S You Pe Ones HEART NURMNERS OR IRREGULARITIES 2 HEADACHE 1,1,1-TRICHLORO ETHANE 1 fd Be Re Ret JO Re oD BS sy TRICHLOROACETIC ACID (TCA) ANALYSIS IN URINE 3 PRE SHIFT 3 MIN = BELOW ANALYT. LIMIT MAX = 7.0000 AVG = 4.0000 MILLIGRAMS METABOLITE PER LITER OF URINE COLORIMETRIC PROCEDURE OF TANAKA AND IKEDA TRICHLOROACETIC ACID (TCA) ANALYSIS IN URINE 3 POST SHIFT 3 MIN = 3.0000 MAX = 6.0000 AVG = 5.0000 MILLIGRAMS METABOLITE PER LITER OF URINE COLORIMETRIC PROCEDURE OF TANAKA AND IKEDA TRICHLOROETHANOL (TCE) ANALYSIS IN URINE 3 PRE SHIFT 3 MIN = 9.0000 MAX = 13.0000 AVG = 11.0000 PAGE 10 ''HHE/TA NO. 007699397 MEASURED IN: ANALYTICAL NETHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT REDFIELD COMPANY DENVER, COLORADO boA BeO RA TORY TES TS MILLIGRAMS METABOLITE FER LITER OF URINE COLORINETRIC PROCEDURE OF TANAKA AND IKEDA TRICHLOROETHANOL (TCE) ANALYSIS IN URINE 3 POST SHIFT S NIN = 5.0000 MAX = 18.0000 AVG = 12.0000 MILLIGRAMS METABOLITE PER LITER OF URINE COLORIMETRIC PROCEDURE OF TANAKA AND IKEDA TRICHLOROACETIC ACID (ICA) ANALYSIS IN URINE 3 PRE SHIFT 3 MIN = BELOW ANALYT. LIMIT MAX = 5.0000 AVG = 3.90000 MILLIGRAMS METABOLITE PER GRAM CREATININE COLORIMETRIC PROCEDURE OF TANAKA AND IKEDA TRICHLOROACETIC ACID (TCA) ANALYSIS IN URINE 3 POST SHIFT 3 MIN = 2.0000 MAX = 3.0000 AVG = 3.0000 MILLIGRAMS NETABOLITE PER GRAM CREATININE COLORINETRIC PROCEDURE OF TANAKA AND IKEDA TRICHLOROETHANOL (ICE) ANALYSIS IN URINE 3 PRE SHIFT 3 PAGE 11 ''HHE/TA NO. 007699397 10 CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: ANALYTICAL METHOD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: CONTRIBUTING TRAIT: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: ANALYTICAL METHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: NUMBER OF SANPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: NEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL NETHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: NUMBER OF SANPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT REDFIELD COMPANY DENVER, COLORADO Den BO RAT ORsy oT BE oS:T.s MIN = 5.0000 MAX = 9.0000 AVG = 7.0000 MILLIGRAMS METABOLITE PER GRAM CREATININE COLORIMETRIC PROCEDURE OF TANAKA AND IKEDA TRICHLOROETHANOL (TCE) ANALYSIS IN URINE 3 POST SHIFT 3 MIN = 3.0000 MAX = 9.0000 AVG = 6.0000 MILLIGRAMS METABOLITE PER GRAM CREATININE COLORIMETRIC PROCEDURE OF TANAKA AND IKEDA 1,1, 1-TRICHLORO ETHANE VAPORS BLOOD SERUM ANALYSIS FOR 1,1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE 999 3 MIN = 0.1300 MAX = 0.2700 AVG = 0.1800 MILLIGRAMS PER DECILITER (MG/DL) STANDARD VENAPUNCTURE TECHNIQUE GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ACETONE VAPORS BLOOD SERUM ANALYSIS FOR ACETONE 999 29 MIN = 1.3000 MAX = 4.8000 AVG = 3.1000 MILLIGRAMS PER DECILITER (NG/DL) PAGE 12 ''6EOL/LPL-259--086L:3DT4AO ONILNIYd LNAWNYSAOD SFLVLS GFLINN HHE/TA NO. 007699397 11 SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: HAZARD: FORM OF HAZARD: LAB TEST: NO. WITH TRAIT: NUMBER OF SAMPLES: CONCENTRATIONS: MEASURED IN: SAMPLING METHOD: ANALYTICAL METHOD: NIOSH HEALTH EFFECTS EVALUATION DATA BASE REPORT REDFIELD COMPANY DENVER, COLORADO £ ACB ORATOR Yo TES 8S STANDARD VENAPUNCTURE TECHNIQUE GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY METHYL ETHYL KETONE (2-BUTANONE) VAPORS BLOOD SERUM ANALYSIS FOR METHYL ETHYL KETONE 999 13 MIN = BELOW ANALYT. LIMIT MAX = 2.0000 AVG = 0.8100 MILLIGRAMS PER DECILITER (NG/DL) STANDARD VENAPUNCTURE TECHNIQUE GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY PAGE 13 ''ee eat '''' DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ROBERT A. TAFT LABORATORIES 4676 COLUMBIA PARKWAY, CINCINNATI, OHIO 45226 OFFICIAL BUSINESS PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE. $300 Third Class Mail POSTAGE AND FEES PAID U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HHS HHS 396 DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No.80-138 ''GENERAL LIBRARY - U.C. BERKELEY | BO00515060 ''