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NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical
Hazards
Exposure limits, Respirator Recommendations, First Aid, more...
The Pocket Guide is a source of general industrial hygiene information on several
hundred chemicals/classes found in the work environment. Key data provided for
each chemical/substance includes name (including synonyms/trade names), structure/formula,
CAS/RTECS Numbers, DOT ID, conversion factors, exposure limits, IDLH, chemical
and physical properties, measurement methods, personal protection, respirator
recommendations, symptoms, and first aid.
- Nitrous Oxide (CAS No. 10024-97-2)
International Chemical Safety Cards
An ICSC summarizes essential
health and safety information on chemicals for their use at the "shop floor" level
by workers and employers in factories, agriculture, construction and
other work places.
NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods (NMAM)
NMAM is a collection of methods for
sampling and analysis of contaminants in workplace air, and in the blood
and urine of workers who are occupationally exposed.
- Nitrous Oxide (No. 6600) [PDF - 24 KB]
NIOSH Hazard Control - Control of Nitrous
Oxide During Cryosurgery
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 99-105(1999)
NIOSH studies have shown that airborne concentrations of N2O from cryosurgical
units can be effectively controlled by ventilation and equipment maintenance,
and if this is not possible, through substitution with a less hazardous cryogenic
gas.
NIOSH Hazard Control - Control of
Nitrous Oxide in Dental Operatories
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 96-107(1998)
Dental workers are exposed to Nitrous oxide (N2O) during administration of this
anesthetic gas to patients. Exposures should be minimized to prevent short-term
behavioral and long-term reproductive health effects that can be produced by
N2O.
Control of Nitrous Oxide in Dental
Operatories
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 94-129 (1994)
Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH), conducted four in-depth field evaluations, and one laboratory study
to evaluate three commercial dental operatory waste anesthetic gas scavenging
systems for their effectiveness in reducing Nitrous oxide exposure.
NIOSH Alert - Controlling Exposures
to Nitrous Oxide During Anesthetic Administration
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 94-100 (1994)
This Alert presents control measures for preventing or greatly reducing exposure
to N2O during the administration of anesthetic gas. These control measures should
be part of a comprehensive written safety and health plan for workers.
NIOSH Update - NIOSH Warns: Nitrous
Oxide Continues to Threaten Health Care Workers
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 94-118 (1994)
NIOSH warns that even with preventive measures such as scavenging systems in
place workers may be at risk for serious health effects due to their exposure
to Nitrous Oxide.
NIOSH Criteria Documents: Criteria
for a Recommended Standard: Occupational Exposure to Waste Anesthetics
and Vapors
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 77-140 (19775)
Contains a standard for mitigation of exposure to waste anesthetics to prevent
adverse effects over a working lifetime.
Related Resources
ATSDR's Medical Management Guidelines (MMGs): Nitrogen Oxides
Agency for Toxic Substances Disease Registry - ToxFAQS: Nitrogen Oxides
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Guideline): Nitrous Oxide
OSHA (Chemical Sampling Information): Nitrous Oxide
OSHA (Guidelines for Workplace Exposure): Anesthetic Gases
New Jersey Hazardous Substance Fact Sheets: Nitrous Oxide
EPA (Sources and Emissions): Nitrous Oxide
NLM (Hazardous Substance Data Bank): Nitrous Oxide
NLM (Household Products Database): Nitrous Oxide
European chemical Substances Information System (ESIS): Nitrous Oxide
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