As part of its efforts to promote safe conditions aboard spacecraft, NASA requested the National Research Council (NRC) to develop guidelines establishing spacecraft maximum allowable concentrations (SMACs) for contaminants, and to review SMACs for various spacecraft contaminants to determine whether NASA's recommended exposure limits are consistent with the guidelines recommended by the subcommittee.
Spacecraft Maximum Allowable Concentrations for Selected Airborne Contaminants. Volume 3
1996
372 pages
Report
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Astronautics , Air Pollution & Control , Toxicology , Basic & Synthetic Chemistry , Space station Freedom , Spacecraft contamination , Air pollutants , Toxicity , Chemical compounds , Spacecraft cabin atmospheres , Spacecrews , Trace contaminants , Health effects , Risk assessment , Human performance , Maximum acceptable contamination , Maximum permissible concentration , Pharmacokinetics , Exposure , Butanols , Xylenes , Trichloroetheylene , Ethanols , Ethyl benzene , Ethylene glycol , Glutaral , Aldehydes , Spacecraft maximum allowable concentrations , Bromotrifluoromethane , Diacetone alcohol , Dichloroacetylene , Dichloroethane