Exposure Level definition

Exposure Level means at any time:
Exposure Level has the meaning ascribed to it in paragraph 9.1.1;
Exposure Level is an exposure to more than 0.5 micrograms of lead and/or lead compounds per day and/or more than 4.1 mcg of cadmium per day.

Examples of Exposure Level in a sentence

  • Allowable levels for chemicals not listed are derived from the lower of 1/2 the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) Chronic Reference Exposure Level (CREL) as required per the CDPH/EHLB/Standard Method v1.2 and BIFMA level credit 7.6.2 and 1/100th of the Threshold Limit Value (TLV) industrial work place standard (Reference: American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists, 6500 Glenway, Building D-7, and Cincinnati, OH 45211-4438).

  • Chemicals that are identified with non-cancer endpoints and listed with an inhalation or oral Reference Exposure Level by the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment under Health and Safety Code Section 44360(b)(2).

  • Allowable levels for chemicals not listed are derived from the lower of 1/2 the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) Chronic Reference Exposure Level (CREL) as required per the CDPH/EHLB/Standard Method v1.1 and BIFMA level credit 7.6.2 and 1/100th of the Threshold Limit Value (TLV) industrial work place standard (Reference: American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists, 6500 Glenway, Building D-7, and Cincinnati, OH 45211-4438).

  • An Acceptable Operator Exposure Level (AOEL) (US) has been set at 0.0015 mg/kg/day (Fenske et al.

  • Allowabe levels for chemicals not listed are derived from the lower of 1/4 the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) Chronic Reference Exposure Level (CREL) as required per the CDPH/EHLB/Standard Method v1.2 and BIFMA level credit 7.6.2 and 1/100th of the Threshold Limit Value (TLV) industrial work place standard (Reference: American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists, 6500 Glenway, Building D-7, and Cincinnati, OH 45211-4438).

  • As of the Compliance Date, and continuing thereafter, if and only if the Daily Lead Exposure Level in the Covered Product is more than 0.5 micrograms as calculated according to the calculation standard described herein, a clear and reasonable Proposition 65 warning as set forth below must be provided for the Covered Product that EVL sells in California.

  • While peak sound may be short in duration (seconds), the duration of the aircraft flyover can be taken into account (or averaged) over the short period (up to a few minutes).The noise metric called Sound Exposure Level (SEL) may be a more appropriate parameter to describethe “single-event” noise from aircraft flyovers.

  • The DFG - MAK is the Republic of Germany’s Maximum Exposure Level, similar to the U.S. PEL.

  • In the absence of Action Levels, exposure shall not exceed the Permissible Exposure Level (PEL) (see Attachment J for information on Federal and Cal-OSHA PELs).

  • The Threshold Limit Value (TLV) or Permissible Exposure Level (PEL) is equal to or less than 5 ppm or 5 milligrams per m3.


More Definitions of Exposure Level

Exposure Level means the concentration of EDN in the air recorded at the monitoring location”The monitoring location is defined in the draft SWI (WorkSafe 2021b) as below:
Exposure Level means difference level between sound level during exposure and standard sound level.

Related to Exposure Level

  • Poverty level means the annual family income for a family unit of a particular size, as specified in the poverty guidelines updated annually in the Federal Register by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

  • Exposure rate means the exposure per unit of time, such as roentgen per minute and milliroentgen per hour.

  • RBC level means an insurer's company action level RBC, regulatory action level RBC, authorized control level RBC, or mandatory control level RBC where:

  • Base Level means the level of the Index (excluding any flash estimates) published or announced by Eurostat (or any successor entity which publishes such index) in respect of the month which is 12 calendar months prior to the month for which the Substitute Index Level is being determined;

  • Moody’s Exposure Period means the period commencing on a given Valuation Date and ending 49 days thereafter.

  • Strike Level means the Strike Level as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.

  • Total Exposure Amount means, on any date of determination (and without duplication), the outstanding principal amount of all Loans, the aggregate amount of all Letter of Credit Outstandings and OA Payment Outstandings and the unfunded amount of the Commitments.

  • Unfunded Exposure Amount means, as of any date of determination, with respect to a Delayed Draw Loan Asset or a Revolving Loan, as applicable, an amount equal to the aggregate amount of all unfunded commitments associated with such Loan Asset as of such date.

  • Share Level means the level of the Share as determined by the Determination Agent by reference to the level of the Share published by the Exchange.

  • Maximum contaminant level goal or “MCLG” means the maximum level of a contaminant in drinking water at which no known or anticipated adverse effect on the health of persons would occur, and which allows an adequate margin of safety. MCLGs are nonenforceable health goals.

  • Undrawn Availability at a particular date shall mean an amount equal to (a) the lesser of (i) the Formula Amount plus outstanding Letters of Credit or (ii) the Maximum Revolving Advance Amount, minus (b) the sum of (i) the outstanding amount of Advances plus (ii) all amounts due and owing to Borrowers' trade creditors which are outstanding beyond sixty (60) days from the due date, plus (iii) fees and expenses for which Borrowers are liable but which have not been paid or charged to Borrowers' Account.

  • Working level month (WLM) means an exposure to 1 working level for 170 hours (2,000 working hours per year divided by 12 months per year is approximately equal to 170 hours per month).

  • Working level (WL) means any combination of short-lived radon daughters in 1 liter of air that will result in the ultimate emission of 1.3E+5 MeV of potential alpha particle energy. The short-lived radon daughters are—for radon-222: polonium-218, lead-214, bismuth-214, and polonium-214; and for radon-220: polonium-216, lead-212, bismuth-212, and polonium-212.

  • Reference Level means the level of the Index (excluding any flash estimates) published or announced by Eurostat (or any successor entity which publishes such index) in respect of the month that is 12 calendar months prior to the month referred to in “Latest Level” above.