MAK Value Documentation for Methyl acetate The German Commission for the Investigation of Health Hazards of Chemical Compounds in the Work Area has re‐evaluated the maximum concentration at the work place (MAK value) of methyl acetate of 100 ml/m3 considering the critical endpoint respiratory tract irritation. A 28‐day study with rats shows a NOAEC for degeneration and necrosis of the olfactory epithelium of 350 ml/m3. A chronic NAEC of 125 to 167 ml/m3 can be extrapolated. Since 2014, the Commission uses an empirical approach to set MAK values for substances with critical effects on the upper respiratory tract or the eyes. According to this approach, the NAEC would correspond to a concentration of 63 to 84 ml/m3 for work place air. Howe...
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