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Lynn L. Bergeson Managing Director Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. |
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As reported in our January 4, 2021, blog item, the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH®) Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances (TLV®-CS) Committee included carbon nanotubes on its 2021 list of chemical substances and other issues under study.
August 6th, 2021
ACGIH® Will Not Proceed with TLV® for Carbon Nanotubes in 2022
As reported in our January 4, 2021, blog item, the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH®) Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances (TLV®-CS) Committee included carbon nanotubes on its 2021 list of chemical substances and other issues under study. See https://nanotech.lawbc.com/2021/01/acgih-tlv-cs-committee-seeks-information-on-carbon-nanotubes-4/ Being placed on the under study list indicated that the TLV®-CS Committee had selected carbon nanotubes for development of a threshold limit value (TLV®). ACGIH® has now released its two-tier under study list. See https://www.acgih.org/science/tlv-bei-guidelines/documentation-publications-and-data/under-study/chemical-substances-and-other-issues-under-study-tlv-cs/ Tier 1 lists the chemical substances and physical agents that may move forward as a notice of intended change (NIC) or notice of intent to establish (NIE) in the upcoming year, based on their status in the development process. Tier 2 consists of those chemical substances and physical agents that will not move forward, but will either remain on or be removed from the under study list for the next year. Carbon nanotubes are included in Tier 2. If carbon nanotubes are included on the 2022 under study list, stakeholders will have an opportunity to submit substantive data and comments.
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