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Review of the U.S. Navy's Exposure Standard for Manufactured Vitreous Fibers

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Review of the U.S. Navy's Exposure Standard for Manufactured Vitreous Fibers - National Research Council, and Commission on Life Sciences, and Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology
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Manufactured vitreous fibers (MVF), also known as synthetic vitreous fibers, are considered to be less hazardous than asbestos to human health. They are used in many thermal- and acoustical-insulation applications as an asbestos substitute or as a filtration medium. The Navy uses MVF in shipboard and onshore applications. To protect Navy personnel from harmful exposures to MVF, the U.S. Navy Environmental Health Center (NEHC) developed occupational exposure standards. The documentation assists industrial hygienists, ...

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Review of the U.S. Navy's Exposure Standard for Manufactured Vitreous Fibers 2000, National Academies Press, Washington, D.C.

ISBN-13: 9780309070935

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