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Toxicological Profile Information SheetBy Congressional mandate, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) produces "toxicological profiles" for hazardous substances found at National Priorities List (NPL) sites. These hazardous substances are ranked based on frequency of occurrence at NPL sites, toxicity, and potential for human exposure. Toxicological profiles are developed from a priority list of 275 substances. ATSDR also prepares toxicological profiles for the Department of Defense (DOD) and the Department of Energy (DOE) on substances related to federal sites. So far, 275 toxicological profiles have been published or are under development as "finals" or "drafts for public comment"; 260 profiles were published as finals; 111 profiles have been updated. Currently, 8 profiles are being revised based on public comments received and 1 profile is being developed as public comment draft. These profiles cover more than 250 substances. Toxicological profiles are developed in two stages: (1) DRAFTS: The toxicological profiles are first produced as drafts. ATSDR announces in the Federal Register the release of these draft profiles for a 90-day public comment period. Request draft toxicological profiles from ATSDR's Division of Toxicology. (2) FINALS: After the 90-day comment period, ATSDR considers incorporating all comments into the documents. ATSDR finalizes the profiles and the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) distributes them.
ATSDR's toxicological mailing list Congress requires ATSDR (1) to provide toxicological profiles to state health and environmental agencies and (2) to make them available to other interested parties. The Division of Toxicology (DT) has a mailing list, which is updated and verified yearly, of groups and individuals who get free copies of both draft and final profiles; these include health professionals at federal, state, and local levels; academicians; nonprofit/environmental groups; members of the public involved with Superfund sites; and parties with special needs (considered case-by-case). If you don't qualify for free copies, you may request final profiles from NTIS for a fee.
How to contact NTIS NTIS distributes finalized toxicological profiles for a fee. For more
information, contact National Technical Information Service Additional Resources:
To request a copy of the ToxProfiles™ CD-ROM, PHS, or ToxFAQsTM call 404-498-0261 or email your request to atsdric@cdc.gov. For more information on the above listed publications, write Division of Toxicology, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry For more information 24 hours/day You may call the ATSDR toll free number at 1-888-42-ATSDR (1-888-422-8737) to get 24-hour recorded information about Division of Toxicology programs. This phone number includes options to be transferred to ATSDR personnel for technical assistance. ATSDR Internet home page via World Wide Web: http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov The profiles, public health statements, ToxFAQs™ and other information are available on the Internet. FINALIZED TOXICOLOGICAL PROFILES Finalized toxicological profiles by chemical with NTIS order number
(Updates are in bold. Asterisks denote tox profiles funded by the Department
of Defense)
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Toxicological profiles under development as "draft for public comment" -- Bromoform
(Update) * The toxicological profile for perchlorates is on a modified schedule. The public comment period has ended and the profiles will be revised based on relevant public comments. Toxicological profiles under development as "draft for public comment" -- Cyanide
(Update) The CERCLA Set 18 profiles were made available for public comment on
October 17, 2004. The public comment period will end on February 23, 2005. Editor's note: CERCLA is the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (Superfund). List updated on December 8, 2004 Disclaimer: This material is for training purposes only. Its purpose is to inform employers of best practices in occupational safety and health and general OSHA compliance requirements. This material is not, in any way, a substitute for any provision of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 or any standards issued by OSHA. |
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