• Derived no-effect level (redirect from DNEL)
    The derived no-effect level (DNEL) is the level of exposure to a substance above which humans should not be exposed. The REACH regulation defines them...
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  • to human health or the environment Criteria Exposure levels do not exceed DNEL or PNEC AND The likelihood and severity of an event is negligible Adequate...
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    0.2 mg/m3, over an eight-hour time-weighted average. In Europe, the MMT DNELs (Derived No Effect Level) for workers by the inhalation and dermal routes...
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  • Retrieved 9 July 2024. Peters, Ifeoma. "Fallen Legal Heroes: Chief Bode Thomas". Dnel Legal and Style. Retrieved 24 January 2019. Post, Ken; Jenkins, George D...
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    the general population are also well below the derived-no-effect-levels (DNELs) derived for endpoints of potential concern in REACH. TBBPA degrades to...
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    occurred at the government's initiative, between Denain-Nord-Est-Longwy (DNEL-Usinor) and Chiers-Châtillon-Neuves Maisons. The latter was a somewhat smaller...
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