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I can't find acetic acid listed in EH40 (2005). Does anyone know if it has been omitted by accident? It is not listed in the amendments so I assume acetic acid should be included and that the exposure limits in EH40 (2002) still apply?
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If my memory serves me right, the former OES for acetic acid did not translate into a WEL when the regime changed. Therefore, there is currently no OEL for acetic acid.
LB
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Thanks for the update, but I would have thought there this would have been included in the list of amendment to EH40, and acetic acid is not listed. Unless this was in the first edition of EH40 in 2005?
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No, EH40 is a lot older than that; my first edition is 1990 and I think it was EH15 before that (which was just a reprint of the ACGIH TLV list).
There is a document referred to in the next-to-last paragraph on page v of EH40/2005 but the link does not work. If you can track it down, it should tell you what you need to know.
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Thanks, I'll keep digging. I think the version of EH40 dated 2005 has been printed twice and it might be that the first print mentioned acetic acid but not the second. I'll keep looking!
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EH40 used to list Occupational Exposure Standards (OES) and Maximum Exposure Limits (MEL). These were withdrawn and replaced by Workplace Exposure Limits (WEL) under the COSHH (amendment) Regs 2004. This resulted in the OES for Acetic acid being withdrawn so it doesn't have a WEL. The Introduction to the COSHH ACoP L5 explains this. Further guidance in the ACoP says “…In addition, employers can obtain information about the substance concerned from a number of other sources, including: (a) manufacturers and suppliers of the substance …” So a recent safety data sheet from say a reputable chemical supplier would provide an exposure limit value. Or go to the authorities. Acetic acid has been assigned an Indicative Occupational Exposure Limit Value by European Commission Directive 91/322/EEC (10 ppm or 25 mg/m3 TWA). See https://osha.europa.eu/e...safety/osh-directives/28Hope this helps Ian
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Try ethanoic acid... same thing, just the formal name
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