Sodium cyanide - Evonik Industries
Sodium cyanide - Evonik Industries
Sodium cyanide - Evonik Industries
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State agency review<br />
• NIOSH (1976). Occupational exposure to hydrogen <strong>cyanide</strong> and<br />
<strong>cyanide</strong> salts (NaCN, KCN and Ca(CN)2). Criteria for a recommended<br />
standard. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati,<br />
Ohio, USA [NTS PB 266230]. Report no.: 77-108.<br />
• Scientific Committee on Occupational Exposure Limits (2005).<br />
Recommendations from Scientific Committee on Occupational Exposure<br />
Limits for Cyanide (HCN, KCN, NaCN). SCOEL/SUM/115 May 2005. Report<br />
no.: 115.<br />
• WHO (1993). Cyanogenic Glycosides. WHO Food Additives Series,<br />
Report no. 30.<br />
• U.S. National Advisory Committee (NAC) to develop AEGLs (2000).<br />
Hydrogen <strong>cyanide</strong>, proposed acute exposure guideline levels (AEGLs).<br />
Unpublished report proposed January, 2000. National Advisory Committee to<br />
develop AEGLs. US Environmental Protection Agency, Washington DC, USA.<br />
• U.S. Water Environment Research Foundation (2003). Reassessment<br />
of <strong>cyanide</strong> criteria for the protection of aquatic life and wildlife, Alexandria,<br />
VA, USA, Report 01-ECO-1.<br />
also see<br />
• ECETOC (2007). Cyanides of Hydrogen, <strong>Sodium</strong> and Potassium, and<br />
Aceton Cyanohydrin (CAS No. 74-90-8, 143-33-9, 151-50-8 and 75-86-5).<br />
Joint Assessment of Commodity Chemicals (JACC), Report no.: 53.<br />
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