This part establishes the method for determining the health risk value (HRV) for toxicants having acute toxicity effects.
The equation for calculating an HRV for an acute irritant is:
NOAEL or NOAEL[ADJ] | ||
HRV = | -------------------------------------------------- | × 1,000 |
(Uncertainty factor)(Modifying factor) |
or
LOAEL or LOAEL[ADJ] | ||
HRV = | -------------------------------------------------- | × 1,000 |
(Uncertainty factor)(Modifying factor) |
or
BMC or BMC[ADJ] | ||
HRV = | -------------------------------------------------- | × 1,000 |
(Uncertainty factor)(Modifying factor) |
Where:
NOAEL, NOAEL[ADJ], LOAEL, LOAEL[ADJ], BMC, or BMC[ADJ] is expressed in units of milligrams per cubic meter (mg/m3) of air;
For acute irritants where the study time is 30 minutes to two hours, the study NOAEL or LOAEL will be used without adjustment. For studies where the exposure time is 30 minutes to two hours and a BMC approach is used, a time adjustment may be necessary. When a BMC approach is used, the equation for calculating a BMC[ADJ] is:
BMC[ADJ] x 60 minutes = BMC(study) x exposure duration |
Where:
BMC(study) is expressed in units of milligrams of a chemical or defined mixture of chemicals per cubic meter (mg/m3) of air used in the study as the exposure concentration; and
The equation for calculating a NOAEL[ADJ], LOAEL[ADJ], or BMC[ADJ] for an acute irritant based on data from a study where the exposure time or adverse health effect onset time is greater than two hours but less than or equal to eight hours is:
(NOAEL(study)n or LOAEL(study)n or BMC(study)n) (exposure duration or onset of critical effect) = NOAEL[ADJ] or LOAEL[ADJ] or BMC [ADJ]
Where:
NOAEL(study), LOAEL(study), or BMC(study) is expressed in units of milligrams of a chemical or defined mixture of chemicals per cubic meter (mg/m3) of air used in the study as the exposure concentration;
the exposure duration represents the time at which the critical effect occurred. This most often is the exposure duration, but in some instances the critical effect may differ from the exposure duration, depending on the critical endpoint being observed; and
NOAEL[ADJ], LOAEL[ADJ], or BMC[ADJ] is expressed in units of milligrams per cubic meter (mg/m3) of air.
The equation for calculating an HRV for a chemical or defined mixture of chemicals causing reproductive/developmental toxicity is:
NOAEL or LOAEL or BMC | ||
HRV = | -------------------------------------------------- | × 1,000 |
(Uncertainty factor)(Modifying factor) |
Where:
MS s 144.12
26 SR 1229; 26 SR 1395
May 11, 2009
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes