CAS number: 75694
NIOSH REL: 1,000 ppm (5,600 mg/m3) CEILING
Current OSHA PEL: 1,000 ppm (5,600 mg/m3) TWA
1989 OSHA PEL: 1,000 ppm (5,600 mg/m3) CEILING
1993-1994 ACGIH TLV: 1,000 ppm (5,620 mg/m3) CEILING
Description of Substance: Colorless to waterwhite, nearly odorless liquid or gas (above 75 F).
LEL: . . Noncombustible Liquid/Nonflammable Gas
Original (SCP) IDLH: 10,000 ppm
Basis for original (SCP) IDLH: Scheel (member of the Standards Completion Program Respirator Committee), in evaluating the work of Reinhardt et al. [1971], indicated cardiac toxicity occurred at 12,000 ppm. The chosen IDLH is based on that data.
Existing short-term exposure guidelines: National Research Council [NRC 1984] Emergency Exposure Guidance Levels (EEGLs):
1hour EEGL: 1,500 ppm
24hour EEGL: 500 ppm
ACUTE TOXICITY DATA
Lethal concentration data:
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Other animal data: Evidence of serious arrhythmia was noted in 1 of 12 conscious dogs exposed for 5 minutes to 5,000 ppm plus intravenous epinephrine [Reinhardt et al. 1971]. However, in another study, endogenous epinephrin was not sufficient to precipitate arrythmia in dogs exposed to 5,000 to 10,000 ppm [Reinhardt et al. 1971].
Human data: None relevant for use in determining the revised IDLH.
Revised IDLH: 2,000 ppm
Basis for revised IDLH: The revised IDLH for fluorotrichloromethane is 2,000 ppm based on acute toxicity data in animals [Reinhardt et al. 1971] and to be consistent with a closely-related chlorofluorocarbon, 1,1,2trichloro1,2,2trifluoroethane which has a revised IDLH of 2,000 ppm. |
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