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2—1 CF coating slurry formulation 7
3—1 Exposures from CCP handling 14
3—2 Solvent emissions from CCP with intact microcapsules and 1% crushed microcapsules (mg/m2 per hour) 17
3—3 Airborne concentrations of total dust and solvents produced with standardized paper handling in the laboratory (mg/m3) 18
3—4 GC/MS analysis of CCP samples, SurSol 290 solvent, and area air samples (ppb) 20
3—5 Formaldehyde concentration after repeated turning of CCP sheets in a test chamber 22
3—6 Formaldehyde concentrations in the test chamber at various points after turning (total of 60 sheets for each condition) 23
3—7 Formaldehyde concentrations in the test chamber during a 90-min period 23
3—8 Formaldehyde concentrations in a test chamber containing eight CCP products 24
3—9 Effect of ventilation on formaldehyde concentrations in test chambers containing CCP 26
3—10 Summary of formaldehyde concentrations reported in CCP studies 26
4—1 Published case reports, case series, and health hazard evaluations involving exposure to CCP or CCP components 31
4—2 Summary of health-related inquiries from customers to Appleton Papers, Inc., May 1976 to December 1986 47
4—3 Summary of cross-sectional studies that used questionnaires to assess the health effects of indoor air contaminants in general or CCP specifically 49
4—4 Job or workspace factors associated with the prevalence of work-related symptoms after adjustment for other personal, psychological, job, workspace,
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