2—1 |
CF coating slurry formulation |
7
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3—1 |
Exposures from CCP handling |
14
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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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