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百度百科解释:http://baike.baidu.com/view/4366535.htm?fr=aladdin
Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health concentration(IDLH)“立即威胁生命和健康浓度”:指有害环境中空气污染物浓度达到某种危险水平,如可致命、可永久损害健康或可使人立即丧失逃生能力。
一般以ppm为单位(百万之分数),表示溶液的浓度单位对应的是mg/L。


如下是维基百科的解释,比百度百科好多了,有兴趣的可以看看。
内容来源:http://en./wiki/IDLH
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

IDLH is an acronym for Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health, and is defined by the US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) as exposure to airborne contaminants that is "likely to cause death or immediate or delayed permanent adverse health effects or prevent escape from such an environment." Examples include smoke or other poisonous gases at sufficiently high concentrations. (It is also known as IDHL Immediately Dangerous to Health orLife)

The OSHA regulation (1910.134(b)) defines the term as "an atmosphere that poses an immediate threat to life, would cause irreversible adverse health effects, or would impair an individual's ability to escape from a dangerous atmosphere."[1]

IDLH values are often used to guide the selection of breathing apparatus that are made available to workers or firefighters in specific situations.

The NIOSH definition does not include oxygen deficiency (below 19.5 percent) although atmosphere-supplying breathing apparatus is also required. Examples include high altitudes and unventilated, confined spaces.

The OSHA definition is arguably broad enough to include oxygen-deficient circumstances in the absence of "airborne contaminants," as well as many other chemical, thermal, or pneumatic hazards to life or health (e.g., pure helium, super-cooled or super-heated air, hyperbaric or hypo-baric or submerged chambers, etc.). It also uses the broader term "impair", rather than "prevent", with respect to the ability to escape. For example, blinding but non-toxic smoke could be considered IDLH under the OSHA definition if it would impair the ability to escape a "dangerous" but not life-threatening atmosphere (such as tear gas).

The OSHA definition is part of a legal standard, which is the minimum legal requirement. Users or employers are encouraged to apply proper judgment to avoid taking unnecessary risks, even if the only immediate hazard is "reversible", such as temporary pain, disorientation, nausea, or non-toxic contamination.

Examples[edit]

The following examples are listed in reference to IDLH values.[2]


SubstanceIDLH
Carbon dioxide40000 ppm (4% in a volume of air)
Trifluorobromomethane40000 ppm
Methyl alcohol6000 ppm
Ethanol (alcohol found in alcoholic beverages)3300 ppm
Acetone2500 ppm
Propane2100 ppm
Isopropyl alcohol2000 ppm
Acetaldehyde2000 ppm
Carbon monoxide1200 ppm
Octane1000 ppm
Turpentine800 ppm
Styrene700 ppm
Chloroform500 ppm
Benzene500 ppm
Toluene500 ppm
Ammonia300 ppm
Phenol250 ppm
Carbon tetrachloride (Halon/Freon)200 ppm
Sulfur dioxide100 ppm
Nitric oxide100 ppm
Hydrogen sulfide100 ppm
Acetic acid (Vinegar)50 ppm
Hydrogen cyanide50 ppm
Phosphine50 ppm
Nickel tetracarbonyl30 ppm
Fluorine25 ppm
Nitric acid25 ppm
Nitrogen dioxide20 ppm
Chlorine trifluoride20 ppm
Formaldehyde20 ppm
Diborane15 ppm
Chlorine (used in chemical weapons)10 ppm
Benzyl chloride (used in chemical weapons)[3]10 ppm
Dimethyl sulfate (used in chemical weapons)[4]7 ppm
Ozone5 ppm
Stibine5 ppm
Tetramethylsuccinonitrile5 ppm
Chlorine dioxide5 ppm
Tetranitromethane4 ppm
Bromine3 ppm
Methyl isocyanate3 ppm
Arsine3 ppm
Toluene diisocyanate2.5 ppm
Iodine2 ppm
Nickel carbonyl2 ppm
Diazomethane2 ppm
Selenium hexafluoride2 ppm
Acrolein2 ppm
Phosgene (used in chemical weapons)2 ppm
Chloropicrin (used in chemical weapons)2 ppm
Hydrogen selenide1 ppm
Tellurium hexafluoride1 ppm
Pentaborane1 ppm
Disulfur decafluoride (about 4 times as poisonous as phosgene)1 ppm
Sulfur mustard[5]0.7 ppm
Tabun or Sarin[6]0.1 ppm
Soman or Cyclosarin[6]0.05 ppm
VX[6]0.003 ppm

References[edit]

  1. Jump up^ "Occupational Safety and Health Standards". Occupational Safety & Health Administration. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
  2. Jump up^ "Chemical Listing and Documentation of Revised IDLH Values"NIOSH Publications and Products. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
  3. Jump up^ http://www./ttn/atw/hlthef/benzylch.html
  4. Jump up^ http://www./ttn/atw/hlthef/di-sulfa.html
  5. Jump up^ "The Emergency Response Safety and Health Database". National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Retrieved 7 July 2012.
  6. Jump up to:a b c "Nerve Agents". U.S. Department of Labor. Retrieved 7 July 2012.

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