Examples of using Exposure limits in English and their translations into Chinese
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FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
Designations of UV wavelength ranges, originally for distinction of physiological effects of UV, and establishment of safe exposure limits.
Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment does not yet comply with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
McDevitt also cautions that even if 222 nm does prove relatively safe, there are still exposure limits.
National laws still apply(occupational exposure limits, water hazard classification in Germany, etc.): the MSDS must have the right information for the country.
Many countries set statutory workplace exposure limits to protect against the effects of a toxic gas.
When listing occupational exposure limits, use the chemical identity as specified in Section 3- Composition/Information on ingredients of the SDS.
At this time there are no regulatory environmental release limits or worker exposure limits for unbound engineered nanoparticles.
Formulating and implementing health-based exposure limits for workers that provide equal protection for workers and community residents;
Formulate, promote and implement health-based exposure limits for workers that provide equal protection in the workplace and the community;
Formulate, promote and implement health-based exposure limits for workers that provide equal protection in the workplace and the community.
Exposure limits defined in this standard are not based on the potential effects of long-term exposure because.
These risks may be managed through defined controls over conflict of interest, restrictions on allocation of funds, and set exposure limits for strategies.
In Canada, federal and provincial regulations have established occupational exposure limits(OEL) for workers.
As high concentrations of CO2 are clearly hazardous, most countries have set exposure limits in the workplace.
This white paper provides basic information about what OELs are, and explores the different Occupational Exposure Limits(OELs) by region and country across the world.
Children and women, including women of childbearing age, are particularly vulnerable to chemical exposure, some of which have no safe exposure limits.
Primarily, the safety of people and the environment should first be decided based on scientific and toxicity data and acceptable exposure limits.
The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection(ICNIRP) issued the“Blue Light Hazard Function” and specified wavelength-dependent weighting functions and guiding exposure limits[1].
The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection(ICNIRP) have published the“blue light hazard function”, a wavelength-dependent weighting function, and guideline exposure limits[1].