Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2013C00288:reg:6:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2013C00288
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 3/4)
Character Range: 2048631–2052040

5.4.3 Recommendation
5.5 Calculated HILs
5.6 References
6 Cobalt
6.1 General
6.2 Previous HIL
6.3 Significance of Exposure Pathways
6.3.1 Oral Bioavailability
6.3.2 Dermal absorption
6.3.3 Inhalation of Dust
6.3.4 Plant Uptake
6.3.5 Intakes from Other Sources – Background
6.4 Identification of Toxicity Reference Values
6.4.1 Classification
6.4.2 Review of Available Values/Information
6.4.3 Recommendation
6.5 Calculated HILs
6.6 References
7 Copper
7.1 General
7.2 Previous HIL
7.3 Significance of Exposure Pathways
7.3.1 Oral Bioavailability
7.3.2 Dermal absorption
7.3.3 Inhalation of Dust
7.3.4 Plant Uptake
7.3.5 Intakes from Other Sources – Background
7.4 Identification of Toxicity Reference Values
7.4.1 Classification
7.4.2 Review of Available Values/Information
7.4.3 Recommendation
7.5 Calculated HILs
7.6 References
8 Lead
8.1 General
8.2 Previous HIL
8.3 Significance of Exposure Pathways
8.3.1 Oral Bioavailability
8.3.2 Dermal absorption
8.3.3 Inhalation of Dust
8.3.4 Plant Uptake
8.3.5 Intakes from Other Sources – Background
8.4 Identification of Toxicity Reference Values
8.4.1 Classification
8.4.2 Review of Available Values/Information
8.5 Calculated HILs
8.5.1 HILs
8.6 References
9 Manganese
9.1 General
9.2 Previous HIL
9.3 Significance of Exposure Pathways
9.3.1 Oral Bioavailability
9.3.2 Dermal absorption
9.3.3 Inhalation of Dust
9.3.4 Plant Uptake
9.3.5 Intakes from Other Sources – Background
9.4 Identification of Toxicity Reference Values
9.4.1 Classification
9.4.2 Review of Available Values/Information
9.4.3 Recommendation
9.5 Calculated HILs
9.6 References
10 Mercury
10.1 General
10.2 Previous HIL
10.3 Significance of Exposure Pathways
10.3.1 Oral Bioavailability
10.3.2 Dermal absorption
10.3.3 Inhalation of Dust
10.3.4 Plant Uptake
10.3.5 Intakes from Other Sources – Background
10.4 Identification of Toxicity Reference Values
10.4.1 Classification
10.4.2 Review of Available Values/Information
10.4.2.1 Inorganic Mercury
10.4.2.2 Methyl Mercury
10.4.3 Recommendation
10.5 Calculated HILs
10.5.1 Inorganic Mercury
10.5.2 Methyl Mercury
10.6 References
11 Nickel
11.1 General
11.2 Previous HIL
11.3 Significance of Exposure Pathways
11.3.1 Oral Bioavailability
11.3.2 Dermal absorption
11.3.3 Inhalation of Dust
11.3.4 Plant Uptake
11.3.5 Intakes from Other Sources – Background
11.4 Identification of Toxicity Reference Values
11.4.1 Classification
11.4.2 Review of Available Values/Information
11.4.2.1 Oral
11.4.2.2 Inhalation
11.4.2.3 Identified TRVs
11.4.3 Recommendation
11.5 Calculated HILs
11.6 References
12 Selenium
12.1 General
12.2 Previous HIL
12.3 Significance of Exposure Pathways
12.3.1 Oral Bioavailability
12.3.2 Dermal absorption
12.3.3 Inhalation of Dust
12.3.4 Plant Uptake
12.3.5 Intakes from Other Sources – Background
12.4 Identification of Toxicity Reference Values
12.4.1 Classification
12.4.2 Review of Available Values/Information
12.4.3 Recommendation
12.5 Calculated HILs
12.6 References
13 Zinc
13.1 General
13.2 Previous HIL
13.3 Significance of Exposure Pathways
13.3.1 Oral Bioavailability
13.3.2 Dermal absorption
13.3.3 Inhalation of Dust
13.3.4 Plant Uptake
13.3.5 Intakes from Other Sources – Background
13.4 Identification of Toxicity Reference Values
13.4.1 Classification
13.4.2 Review of Available Values/Information
13.4.3 Recommendation
13.5 Calculated HILs
13.6 References
14 Cyanide (free)
14.1 General
14.2 Previous HIL