CAS number . . . . . . . . . . . 86-88-4 NIOSH REL. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.3 mg/m3 TWA Current OSHA PEL . . . . . . . . 0.3 mg/m3 TWA 1989 OSHA PEL. . . . . . . . . . Same as current PEL 1993-1994 ACGIH TLV. . . . . . . 0.3 mg/m3 TWA Description of substance . . . . White crystalline or gray, odorless powder. LEL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Noncombustible Solid Original (SCP) IDLH. . . . . . . 100 mg/m3 Basis for original (SCP) IDLH. . No useful acute inhalation toxicity data are available on which to base the IDLH for ANTU. The chosen IDLH, therefore, has been estimated from the fatal human oral dose of 1 gram given by Stolman [1969]. According to ACGIH [1971], McClosky and Smith [1945] reported that the acute oral toxicity varies greatly among different species, with rats and dogs being the most susceptible (LD50 of 30 to 50 mg/kg) and rabbits the least susceptible (LD50 of 1,000 mg/kg). Short-term exposure guidelines . None developed
Lethal dose data:
LD50 LDLo Derived Species Reference Route (mg/kg) (mg/kg) Adjusted LD Value ______________________________________________________________________________ Dog AAPCO 1966 oral 0.38 ----- 2.7 mg/m3 0.3 mg/m3 Rat Lehman 1952 oral 6 ----- 42 mg/m3 4.2 mg/m3 Monkey Perkow 1971/76 oral 4,250 ----- 29,750 mg/m3 2,975 mg/m3 Mouse Yakkyoku 1977 oral 5 ----- 35 mg/m3 3.5 mg/m3
Other animal data. . . . . . . . It has been reported that the mean oral lethal dose is 4,000 mg/kg in monkeys and is presumably much the same in man [Gosselin et al. 1984]. Human data . . . . . . . . . . . The fatal oral dose has been reported to be 1,000 mg [Stolman 1969]. [Note: An oral dose of 1,000 mg is equivalent to a worker being exposed to 650 mg/m3 for 30 minutes, assuming a breathing rate of 50 liters per minute and 100% absorption.]
Revised IDLH: 100 mg/m3 [Unchanged]
Basis for revised IDLH: No inhalation toxicity data are available on which to
base an IDLH for ANTU. However, based on acute oral toxicity data in humans
[Stolman 1969] and animals [Gosselin et al. 1984; Perkow 1971/76], the
original IDLH for ANTU (100 mg/m3) is not being revised at this time.