Emergency Exposure Limit (EEL)

Maximum concentration of toxic substance to which a person can safely be exposed for a very brief period, such as thirty seconds, if a foreseeable emergency demands. An emergency exposure limits typically permits a higher concentration of a Toxic Substance Limit Value (TLV) or Permissible Exposure Limit Z (ZPEL). See Also: “Permissible Exposure Limit” and “Threshold Limit Value.”

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