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NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards
Exposure limits, Respirator Recommendations, First Aid, more...
The Pocket Guide is a source of general industrial hygiene information on several hundred chemicals/classes found in the work environment. Key data provided for each chemical/substance includes name (including synonyms/trade names), structure/formula, CAS/RTECS Numbers, DOT ID, conversion factors, exposure limits, IDLH, chemical and physical properties, measurement methods, personal protection, respirator recommendations, symptoms, and first aid.
- Ozone (CAS No. 10028-15-6)
International Chemical Safety Cards
An ICSC summarizes essential health and safety information on chemicals for their use at the "shop floor" level by workers and employers in factories, agriculture, construction and other work places.
Documentation for Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health Concentrations (IDLH)
The IDLH documents the criteria and information sources that have been used by NIOSH to determine immediately dangerous to life or health concentrations.
The Flight Crew Research Program at NIOSH
The resources collected on this page will help scientists to determine if flight crews’ working environments put them at risk of adverse health effects, and if so, what measures would be needed to reduce that risk.
Occupational Safety and Health Guideline: Ozone [PDF - 186 KB]
Related Resources
CDC Outdoor Air - Air Contaminants: Ozone
OSHA (Chemical Sampling Information): Ozone
New Jersey Hazardous Substance Fact Sheets: Ozone
EPA (Good Up High, Bad Down Low): Ozone
EPA (Air Quality Guide): Ozone
EPA: Ozone Generators that are Sold as Air Cleaners
NLM (Hazardous Substance Data Bank): Ozone
European chemical Substances Information System (ESIS): Ozone
- Page last reviewed: June 5, 2013
- Page last updated: September 17, 2013
- Content source:
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Education and Information Division