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ELEMENTS by ICP (Microwave Digestion): METHOD 7304, Issue 1, dated 25 June 2014 - Page 5 of 11

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  • Other OELs: Because exposure limits and guidelines may change over time, NIOSH recommends

referring to the following sources for updated limits and guidelines on the use of this compound.

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