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noncarcinogenic

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  • adjective Not carcinogenic

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Examples

  • We focus on three sets of substances: those which were regulated as carcinogens by OSHA in the Standard, those which were included in the Standard but whose exposure limits are based on noncarcinogenic effects, and those substances designated as potential carcinogens by NIOSH, ACGIH, and/or NTP but which were excluded from the Standard.

    Georgianne Nienaber: Media Contributes to Victim Mentality as Gulf Struggles 2010

  • We focus on three sets of substances: those which were regulated as carcinogens by OSHA in the Standard, those which were included in the Standard but whose exposure limits are based on noncarcinogenic effects, and those substances designated as potential carcinogens by NIOSH, ACGIH, and/or NTP but which were excluded from the Standard.

    Georgianne Nienaber: Media Contributes to Victim Mentality as Gulf Struggles 2010

  • Standards for noncarcinogenic chemicals, for instance, are defined by the maximum dose that causes no harm to animals in a toxicity study, divided by numerical factors to reflect data uncertainties.

    Toxicity testing- new dimensions 2009

  • It has been recognized as noncarcinogenic by the Environmental Protection Agency, though it's toxic to fish.

    A Mystery In Your Lunchbox 2008

  • In October 1993, FDA proposed this policy, which establishes a process for determining when the likelihood or extent of migration to food of a noncarcinogenic substance used in packaging is so trivial as not to require regulation of the substance as a food additive.

    Statement On The Regulation Of Food Additives Before The U.S. House Subcommittee On Human Resources And Intergovernmental Relations 1995

  • Under this process, information about the proposed use of a noncarcinogenic substance that results in a dietary concentration that does not exceed the threshold would undergo an abbreviated review by FDA, as opposed to the extensive review and formal issuance of a regulation normally required for food additives.

    Statement On The Regulation Of Food Additives Before The U.S. House Subcommittee On Human Resources And Intergovernmental Relations 1995

  • He could only hope any side effects were noncarcinogenic.

    The Dig Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1995

  • The air looked sweet and noncarcinogenic on the spectrograph.

    A Hole In Space Niven, Larry, 1938- 1992

  • Dust flowed in them'sanitary, nonirritating, noncarcinogenic, neutral particles of translucent plastic, becoming virtually liquid in the aggregate, and quite slippery.

    Split Infinity Anthony, Piers 1980

  • Dust flowed in them'sanitary, nonirritating, noncarcinogenic, neutral particles of translucent plastic, becoming virtually liquid in the aggregate, and quite slippery.

    Split Infinity Anthony, Piers 1980

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