7. Abbreviations and acronyms
ADME: absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion.
OEL: occupational exposure limits; indicative or binding values determined by regulatory authorities to protect workers.
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ECETOC: Guidance on Assessment Factors to Derive a DNEL. Technical Report No. 110 (2010).
ECHA: Guidance on information requirements and chemical safety assessment. Chapter R.8: Characterization of dose [concentration]-response for human health, version 2.1 (2012).
INRS: Occupational Exposure Limits (2024).
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