The enclosed table lists official spacecraft maximum allowable concentrations (SMACs), which are guideline values set by the NASA/JSC Toxicology Group in cooperation with the National Research Council Committee on Toxicology (NRCCOT). These values should not be used for situations other than human space flight without careful consideration of the criteria used to set each value. The SMACs take into account a number of unique factors such as the effect of space-flight stress on human physiology, the uniform good health of the astronauts, and the absence of pregnant or very young individuals. Documentation of the values is given in a 5 volume series of books entitled "Spacecraft Maximum Allowable Concentrations for Selected Airborne Contamina...
In many ways, the typical approach to the handling of bibliographic material for generating review a...
Based on these limited data, air quality was nominal on ISS for this period, and potable water remai...
Two grab sample containers (GSCs) were collected by crew members onboard ISS in response to a vinega...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is aware of the potential toxicological haz...
As part of its efforts to promote safe conditions aboard spacecraft, NASA requested the National Res...
The Spacecraft Maximum Allowable Concentrations (SMACs) are exposure limits for airborne chemicals u...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is preparing to launch a manned space stati...
Safeguards against toxic chemical exposures during manned Mars missions (MMMs) will be important for...
Over the past four decades, many studies have been conducted on the toxicities of the rocket propell...
As the protection of crew health is a primary focus of the National Aeronautics and Space Administra...
To protect space crews from contaminants in potable and hygiene water. the National Aeronautics and ...
Acceptability limits and sampling and monitoring strategies for airborne particles in spacecraft wer...
Health effects of brief and prolonged exposure to carbon dioxide continue to be a concern for those ...
The Shuttle experiences unique air contamination problems because of microgravity and the closed env...
Space Toxicology is a unique and targeted discipline for spaceflight, space habitation and occupatio...
In many ways, the typical approach to the handling of bibliographic material for generating review a...
Based on these limited data, air quality was nominal on ISS for this period, and potable water remai...
Two grab sample containers (GSCs) were collected by crew members onboard ISS in response to a vinega...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is aware of the potential toxicological haz...
As part of its efforts to promote safe conditions aboard spacecraft, NASA requested the National Res...
The Spacecraft Maximum Allowable Concentrations (SMACs) are exposure limits for airborne chemicals u...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is preparing to launch a manned space stati...
Safeguards against toxic chemical exposures during manned Mars missions (MMMs) will be important for...
Over the past four decades, many studies have been conducted on the toxicities of the rocket propell...
As the protection of crew health is a primary focus of the National Aeronautics and Space Administra...
To protect space crews from contaminants in potable and hygiene water. the National Aeronautics and ...
Acceptability limits and sampling and monitoring strategies for airborne particles in spacecraft wer...
Health effects of brief and prolonged exposure to carbon dioxide continue to be a concern for those ...
The Shuttle experiences unique air contamination problems because of microgravity and the closed env...
Space Toxicology is a unique and targeted discipline for spaceflight, space habitation and occupatio...
In many ways, the typical approach to the handling of bibliographic material for generating review a...
Based on these limited data, air quality was nominal on ISS for this period, and potable water remai...
Two grab sample containers (GSCs) were collected by crew members onboard ISS in response to a vinega...