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What is the required break time between exposures to TLV-STEL concentrations?

  1. 30 minutes

  2. 1 hour

  3. 2 hours

  4. 15 minutes

The correct answer is: 1 hour

The required break time between exposures to TLV-STEL (Threshold Limit Value - Short Term Exposure Limit) concentrations is crucial for worker safety. TLV-STEL signifies the maximum concentration of a substance allowed for a short duration, typically 15 minutes, so workers should not be exposed to this concentration for more than that specified time frame. After such exposure, a recovery period is essential to ensure that the body has time to eliminate or reduce the absorbed substance in order to prevent harmful effects. The guideline suggests a break period of 1 hour before workers can safely be exposed to that concentration level again. This ensures that the workers' health is prioritized and that they are not at risk of cumulative exposure that could lead to adverse health effects. Thus, a 1-hour break helps facilitate adequate recovery from the potentially harmful effects of inhaling hazardous substances at STEL concentrations, supporting both regulatory compliance and occupational health.