Jun 6, 2014 · This criteria document is derived from reviews of information from human and animal studies of the toxicity of refractory ceramic fibers (RCFs) and is intended to describe …
"ceramic fibers (airborne fibers of respirable size)" as a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer. The Canadian Environmental Protection Agency (CEPA) has classified RCF …
Jun 23, 2023 · See NIOSH's Criteria for a Recommended Standard: Occupational Exposure to Refractory Ceramic Fibers, 2006. Notes: See footnote (F) of ACGIH TLV for additional …
Jun 12, 2006 · NIOSH estimates that approximately 31,500 workers are potentially exposed to refractory ceramic fibers during manufacturing, distribution, handling, installation, and removal …
The evaluation of workplace hazards and the identification of appropriate respiratory protection is best performed, onacase by case basis, by a qualified Industrial Hygienist. Other Information: …
There are polymer matrix composites (PMC's), ceramic matrix composites (CMC's), and metal matrix composites (MMC's). Materials within these categories are often called "advanced" if …
Possible hazards depend on duration and level of exposure. Possible effects on health: Prolonged and repeated inhalation of aluminosilicate dust may cause chronic effects on respiratory …
Health effects from exposure to RCFs can include skin itching and irritation due to contact with fibers. These fibers can also cause irrita-tion of the eyes, nose and throat, which may lead to …
identifying hazards – find out what could cause harm assessing risks if necessary – understand the nature of the harm that could be caused by the hazard, how serious the harm could be and …
Health Hazard Information Acute Effects: • Reversible irritation of the skin, eyes, nose and throat is associated with direct dermal and inhalation exposure to refractory ceramic fibers, fibrous …