A recommended exposure level, REL is defined as

a. An exposure level based on a time-weighted average concentration for a 40-hr workweek
b. The maximum concentration of a toxic substance defined by NIOSH that an employee should be exposed to without permanent health effects.
c. The exposure level based on a time-weighted average concentration for a 10-hr workday
d. The time-weighted average level of exposure to a toxic substance to which workers can be exposed continuously for either an 8-hr workday or a 40-hr workweek.


C

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