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Uranium (natural and depleted) and its inorganic compounds (Inhalable fraction) [MAK Value Documentation, 2012]

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Published Online: 21 APR 2015

DOI: 10.1002/3527600418.mb744061e5315

The MAK Collection for Occupational Health and Safety

The MAK Collection for Occupational Health and Safety

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2015. Uranium (natural and depleted) and its inorganic compounds (Inhalable fraction) [MAK Value Documentation, 2012] . The MAK Collection for Occupational Health and Safety. 1–122.

Publication History

  1. Published Online: 21 APR 2015

Abstract

The article contains sections titled:

  • Toxic Effects and Mode of Action
  • Mechanism of Action
    • Effects of heavy metals
    • Effects of radioactivity
  • Toxicokinetics and Metabolism
    • Toxicokinetics
    • Metabolism
  • Effects in Humans
    • Single exposures
    • Repeated exposure
    • Local effects on skin and mucous membranes
    • Allergenic effects
    • Reproductive and developmental toxicity
    • Genotoxicity
    • Carcinogenicity
    • Radioactivity
  • Animal Experiments and in vitro studies
    • Acute toxicity
    • Subacute, subchronic and chronic toxicity
    • Local effects on skin and mucous membranes
    • Allergenic effects
    • Reproductive and developmental toxicity
    • Genotoxicity
    • Carcinogenicity
    • Other effects
  • Manifesto (MAK value/classification)

Keywords:

  • uranium;
  • uranyl acetate;
  • uranyl fluoride;
  • uranium hexafluoride;
  • uranyl nitrate;
  • uranium tetrachloride;
  • ammonium diuranate;
  • calcium uranate;
  • sodium diuranate;
  • uranyl chloride;
  • uranium dichlorodioxide;
  • uranium oxide chloride;
  • uranium pentachloride;
  • uranium hexachloride;
  • uranium tetrafluoride;
  • uranium tetraiodide;
  • uranium dioxide;
  • uranium trioxide;
  • uranyl peroxide;
  • uranium peroxide tetrahydrate;
  • uranyl hydrogen¬phosphate;
  • mechanism of action;
  • toxicokinetics;
  • metabolism;
  • (sub)acute toxicity;
  • (sub)chronic toxicity;
  • irritation;
  • allergenic effects;
  • reproductive toxicity;
  • fertility;
  • developmental toxicity;
  • genotoxicity;
  • carcinogenicity;
  • occupational exposure;
  • maximum workplace concentration;
  • MAK value;
  • toxicity;
  • hazardous substance