Development of Emergency Response Planning Guidelines (ERPGs).

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Emergency Response Planning Guidelines (ERPGs) are airborne concentrations of chemicals that have been evaluated for three levels of emergency response. These are a nuisance level, and level that would affect egress from an exposure or a level that is near, but below a life threatening concentration. The ERPG is a volunteer committee of the American Industrial Hygiene Association that is comprised of industrial hygienists and toxicologists. This paper describes the history of emergency response guidelines and process of the evaluation.

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Cavender, F., Phillips, S., & Holland, M. (2008). Development of Emergency Response Planning Guidelines (ERPGs). Journal of Medical Toxicology : Official Journal of the American College of Medical Toxicology. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03160967

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