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Application of a framework for the selection of an appropriate occupational exposure limit for manganese

[Display omitted] •Manganese occupational exposure limits (OELs) vary among organizations.•Guidance is provided for the selection of relevant and reliable OELs for manganese.•Three recent OELs were found to be quantitatively similar and equally reliable.•Similarities in the differently-derived OELs...

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Published in:Neurotoxicology (Park Forest South) 2017-01, Vol.58, p.249-256
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Decision making
Exposure
Exposure limits
Health risks
Humans
Manganese
Manganese - analysis
Manganese - toxicity
Manganese compounds
Neurotoxicity
Occupational exposure
Occupational Exposure - analysis
Occupational exposure limit
Occupational Health
Occupational hygiene
Organizations
Risk Assessment
Risk management
Selection framework
Threshold limit value
Threshold Limit Values
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