Peterson, M.R.; Naugle, D.F.; Berry, M.A.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC (USA). Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office1990
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC (USA). Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office1990
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[en] The monograph describes, in a general way, published sampling procedures and analytical approaches for known and suspected carcinogens. The primary focus is upon carcinogens found in indoor air, although the methods described are applicable to other media or environments. In cases where there are no published methods for a particular pollutant in indoor air, methods developed for the workplace and for ambient air are included since they should be adaptable to indoor air. Known and suspected carcinogens have been grouped into six categories for the purposes of this and related work. The categories are radon, asbestos, organic compounds, inorganic species, particles, and non-ionizing radiation. Some methods of assessing exposure that are not specific to any particular pollutant category are covered in a separate section. The report is the fifth in a series of EPA/Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office Monographs
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Jun 1990; 49 p; EPA--600/8-90/041; NTIS Prices: PC A03/MF A01; INIS
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Gold, K.W.; Naugle, D.F.; Berry, M.A.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC (United States). Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office1991
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC (United States). Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office1991
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[en] In the report, indoor concentration data are presented for the following general categories of air pollutants: radon-222, environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), asbestos, gas phase organic compounds, formaldehyde, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), pesticides, and inorganic compounds. These pollutants are either known or suspect carcinogens (i.e., radon-222, asbestos) or more complex mixtures or classes of compounds which contain known or suspect carcinogens. Concentration data for individual carcinogenic compounds in complex mixtures are usually far from complete. The data presented for complex mixtures often include compounds which are not carcinogenic or for which data are insufficient to evaluate carcinogenicity. Their inclusion is justified, however, by the possibility that further work may show them to be carcinogens, cocarcinogens, initiators or promotors, or that they may be employed as markers (e.g., nicotine, acrolein) for the estimation of exposure to complex mixtures
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Jan 1991; 54 p; NTIS Prices: PC A04/MF A01; INIS; Prepared in cooperation with Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
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[en] This book discusses the aspect of indoor air pollution referred to as sick building syndrome. Covered are sources and health effects of various indoor air pollutants, and methods for mitigation of the problem, plus suggested analytical methods for environmental carcinogens found in indoor air
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1991; 328 p; Noyes Publications; Park Ridge, NJ (United States); ISBN 0-8155-1289-9; ; Noyes Publications, Mill Road at Grand Ave., Park Ridge, NJ 07656 (United States)
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