Sentences with phrase «safety threshold»

The observed safety threshold is then reduced by a factor of 100 to calculate safety levels for humans.
This is the level of copper that I refer to as the upper safety threshold.
• Monitor environmental conditions at the well site after production has been initiated to help determine optimal operating conditions, pressure safety thresholds, and output estimates.
The Mayo Clinic states that most foods, organic and non-organic, do not exceed government safety thresholds for pesticide residue.
However, residues on most products — both organic and nonorganic — don't exceed government safety thresholds.
NHTSA's request for comment also will seek input on how manufacturers of automated vehicle technology can certify that their systems meet safety thresholds.
«The evidence - based research published by our Center, which has been confirmed by studies from colleagues around the world, conclusively supports the 20 ppm level as a suitable safety threshold for gluten - free products.»
But they also suggest that there are physicians who routinely dispense doses well in excess of recommended safety thresholds, patients who obtain multiple prescriptions within short periods («doctor shopping»), and a confusing set of messages about pain management over recent years.
«BPA and related chemicals: Human safety thresholds for endocrine disrupting chemicals may be inaccurate.»
«We need to develop specific tools to study chemical toxicity in human reproductive cells; this will allow us to accurately assess safety thresholds for different compounds, and re-evaluate the acceptible daily intake levels to protect human health for some of them» said Professor Habert.
Some of the surviving children tested by Blacksmith were found to have over 150 μg / dl of lead in their blood, over 30 times the American safety threshold.
Meteorologists say that a combination of human and natural causes will make 2015 temperatures the hottest ever — halfway to the 2 °C safety threshold.
You may find some ingredients such as sucrose questionable for your baby through the quantity is in accordance to government safety thresholds.
The Safety Equipment Institute certified that the helmet met the safety thresholds established by the National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE), opening the door for its use in the NFL and NCAA.
A new analysis has found that although the risk of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in the Arctic environment is low for seals, it is 2 orders of magnitude higher than the safety threshold for adult polar bears and even more (3 orders of magnitude above the threshold) for bear cubs fed with contaminated milk.
In addition, the researchers found between five and 20 different pesticide residues in every sample of bee bread that exceeded a hazard quotient's safety threshold.
Teams created plans unique to the forward ballistics test to determine how to conduct it safely, establishing safety thresholds and a precedent for future tests, said Heidi Herrera, B61 - 12 operations lead.
Thus, when Centers for Disease Control surveys find that one in 12 American women of childbearing age — 8 percent — have blood mercury levels above the safety threshold, the implications aren't clear, either for them or for the children they bear.
Young adolescent dogs pushed beyond their safety threshold frequently lunge and bark with hackles (the ridge of hair down the dog's shoulders and spine) raised.
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