TRINITROTOLUENE - REVIEW OF REPORTED DOSE-RELATED EFFECTS PROVIDING DOCUMENTATION FOR A WORKPLACE STANDARD
- 1 January 1977
- journal article
- review article
- Vol. 19 (5) , 341-345
Abstract
The scientific and medical literature on TNT [trinitrotoluene] was reviewed with emphasis on studies providing correlation between work exposures and adverse health effects. Numerous adverse effects including upper respiratory and gastrointestinal complaints, anemia, liver function abnormalities, and possibly aplastic anemia have been noted at TNT levels below the current standard of 1.5 mg/m3. Mild biological effects, particularly reduction in Hb levels or red blood cell counts, have been noted at exposures as low as 0.2 mg/m3. A workplace standard of 0.5 mg/m3 as an 8 h time-weighted exposure is suggested for protection against adverse health effects.This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit:
- Leukemia in Arsenic PoisoningAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1972