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Safety and Related Acronyms

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A

 
AAAdministering Agency
AAAtomic Absorption (commonly used to refer to the instrument called an atomic absorption spectrometer)
AASAtomic Absorption Spectroscopy
ABC'sAirway, Breathing, Circulation; A reminder to first responders to "evaluate" victims before doing CPR
ABIHAmerican Board of Industrial Hygiene (issues CIH industrial hygiene certification)
ABSAAmerican Biological Safety Association, professional association
ACBMAsbestos Containing Building Material
ACCSHAdvisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health
ACGIHAmerican Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, professional association which establishes TLVs
ACHMMAcademy of Certified Hazardous Materials. The membership body to which belong those who are CHMMs.
ACMAsbestos Containing Material
ACRSPAssociation of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals
ACSAmerican Chemical Society
ADAAmericans with Disabilities Act
ADRAlternative Dispute Resolution
AEAtomic Emission see AES
AELAcceptable Exposure Limit
AESAtomic Emission Spectrophotometry - Analysis by detection and quantitation of the characteristic electromagnetic emissions from atoms in a sample.
AGAttorney General
AGAAmerican Gas Association
AGSTAbove Ground Storage Tank
AHERAAsbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act of 1986 (Title II of TSCA) US Federal legislation requiring all schools to determine the location and condition of asbestos containing material, and setting up procedures for issuing credentials to those who disturb asbestos for testing or removal.
AHMAcutely Hazardous Materials
AIAccident Investigator
AIChEAmerican Institute of Chemical Engineers
AIDSAcquired Immune Deficiency  Syndrome
AIHAAmerican Industrial Hygiene Association, Fairfax, VA. The broad professional association for Industrial Hygienists in the US and Canada, with local sections also in parts of Europe. This association is the largest professional Industrial Hygiene/Occupational Hygiene association in the world.
AIHCEAmerican Industrial Hygiene Conference and Exposition. Annual, week long, professional conference jointly sponsored by the AIHA and the ACGIH in the spring.
ALARAAs Low As Reasonably Achievable, a philosophy applied to the control of exposure to ionizing radiation
ALCMAssociate in Loss Control Management, a credential issued by the Insurance Institute of America, which is located in Malvern, Pennsylvania, USA 19355-0770.
ALJAdministrative Law Judge
ALSAdvanced Life Support
ANPRAdvanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
ANSIAmerican National Standards Institute Publishes consensus standards on a wide variety of subjects, including safety equipment, procedures, etc. contact: ANSI, Attn: customer Service, 11 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036. Telephone [212-642-4900] is staffed 8:45 - 16:45 Eastern Time. ANSI has international distributors in England (American Technical Publications, Ltd., in Herts.), in Japan (Japanese Standards Association, Tokyo), and in Canada (Standards Council of Canada, Ottawa)
AOAdministrative Order
APAAdministrative Procedure Act, 5 USC Section 551 et seq; Government Code Section 11340 et seq
APCDAir Pollution Control District (California)
APCOAir Pollution Control Officer, Health and Safety (H&S) Code Section 40750 et seq (California)
APFassigned protection factor, used in the context of respiratory protection
APHAAmerican Public Health Association
API American Petroleum Institute
APIHAssociation of Professional Industrial Hygienists. Based in Tennessee, USA, this organization offers professional credentialing of industrial hygienists as RIH or RPIH under the Tennessee title protection law for industrial hygiene.
APPAAssociation of (College and University) Physical Plant Administrators, a US professional association which, among its other activities, monitors government legislative and regulatory actions which may impact the academic community.  (refers to itself now as The Association of Higher Education Facilities Officers)
APRAir-Purifying Respirator
AQCRAir Quality Control Region
AQMDAir Quality Management District (California)
ARARApplicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (CERCLA)
ARBAir Resources Board (Cal/EPA)
ARSAgricultural Research Service (of USDA)
ASAAccredited Safety Auditor, a credential issued by the International Loss Control Institute, which is located in Loganville, Georgia, USA.
ASAEAmerican Society of Agricultural Engineers
ASHCATAssociation of Safety & Health Consultants and Trainers Inc.
ASHRAEAmerican Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air conditioning Engineers. Publishes a well regarded multivolume handbook which includes ventilation guidance, and standards on IAQ and other ventilation related issues.
ASMEAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers
ASPAssociate Safety Professional, designation given to one who has successfully completed the first half of the examination process for CSP.
ASPISAbandoned Site Program Information System
ASQCAmerican Society for Quality Control
ASSEAmerican Society of Safety Engineers, the national professional society for Safety Engineers in the US. 1800 E. Oakton St., Des Plaines, IL 60018-2187 USA Voice Phone - (708) 692-4121 Fax - (708) 296-3769
ASTAboveground Storage Tanks
ASTMAmerican Society for Testing and Materials
ATCAutomatic Temperature Compensation
ATCMAir Toxics Control Measure
ATSDRAgency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry an agency of the Public Health Service in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
AWOAnimal Welfare Officer
AWTAdvanced Wastewater Treatment

 
B



BACTBest Available Control Technology, a term used in US environmental control regulations
BATBest Available Technology
BATEABest Available Technology Economically Achievable, terminology for sewage cleanup technology to be applied under Canadian Municipal-Industrial Strategy for Abatement, for cleanup of Great Lakes water sources.
BBPBloodBorne Pathogens - Most often used in the context of a discussion of HIV and/or Hepatitis.
BBSBehavior Based Safety
BCSPBoard of Certified Safety Professionals The certifying organization that issues the ASP, CSP, and COHST credentials following review of experience and successful completion of written tests. In addition to an exam in the Comprehensive Practice of Safety, specialty exams are offered in Safety Management, Fire Protection, and Safety Engineering 208 Burwash, Savoy, IL 61874 USA, (217) 359-9263
BCTBest Conventional Pollutant Control Technology
BLEVEBoiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (or, for fun, Blast Levels Everything Very Effectively)
BLOSABeam Line Operations and Safety Awareness
BLSBasic Life Support
BLSBureau of Labor Statistics, an agency of the US government which gathers statistical information on accident rates, among other things.
BMP Best Management Practice
BNABureau of National Affairs, Inc
BODBasic Oxygen Demand; also, Biological Oxygen Demand - the oxygen demand if a water sample is biologically oxidized
BOHSBritish Occupational Hygiene Society, the national professional society of Occupational Hygienists in the United Kingdom
BPT Best Practicable Control Technology Currently Available (CCAA)
BSBritish Standards
BSCBiological Safety Cabinet
BSIBritish Standards Institute
BTUBritish Thermal Unit, a traditional unit of measure for heat

 

C

 

CAAClean Air Act, 42 USC Section 7401 et seq Federal); H&S Code Section 39000 et seq
CAIRComprehensive Assessment Information Rule (under TSCA)
Cal/EPACalifornia Environmental Protection Agency
Cal-OSHA California Division of Occupational Safety and Health
CalTrans California Department of Transportation
CAMUCorrective Action Management Units (RCRA)
CAO Corrective Action Order (RCRA)
CAP Capacity Assurance Plan (RCRA)
CAPCollege of American Pathologists
CASChemical Abstracts Service (number) CAS is a Columbus, Ohio Publisher of Chemical Abstracts and other publications and services
CAVConstant Air Volume - chemical hood motor pulls constant cfm (or attempts to)
CBI Confidential Business Information
CCAACalifornia Clean Air Act, H&S Code Section 39000 et seq
CCAHTConseil Canadien d'Agrement des Hygienistes du Travail - see CRBOH
CCCCompromised Container Caps, cracked or otherwise damaged screw-on caps for chemical containers. [This acronym invented 24 Feb 1995 by Jerry Mason, Chemical Management Officer, Brigham Young University.]
CCOHSCanadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety, a Hamilton, Ontario, Canada based organization offering a well regarded collection of MSDS on CD-ROM, as well as other H&S related services. telephone: 905-572-2981 FAX: 905-572-2206 Customer Service e-mail address - custserv@ccohs.ca
CCPCooperative Compliance Program
CCPSCenter for Chemical Process Safety - An organization established by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) to focus on engineering practices to help prevent and mitigate catastrophic hazardous chemical accidents.
CCR California Code of Regulations
CDCivil Defense
CDCCenter for Disease Control
CDCCenters for Disease Control - Based in Atlanta, Georgia, this is the organization within the US National Institutes of Health, Public Health Service which specializes in recognition, evaluation and control of communicable diseases. NIOSH is part of CDC.
CEELCommunity Emergency Exposure Level A sort of PEL for a whole community; intended as a guideline for when evacuations are necessary in case of accidental releases
CEG Certified Engineering Geologist
CEM Continuous Emission Monitoring
CEPACanadian Environmental Protection Act
CEPPChemical Emergency Preparedness Program
CEPSCluster Environmental Protection Specialist
CEQACalifornia Environmental Quality Act, Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq; Title 14 CCR Section 15000 et seq
CERCLAComprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, also known as Superfund. US Federal legislation establishing a huge EPA project to clean up hazardous material dumps. Makes generators responsible for how waste is ultimately disposed of.
CERCLISComprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System
CESQGConditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator
CETCertified Environmental Trainer, a credential issued by the National Environmental training Association
CFCChlorofluorocarbons, being phased out world wide because of their detrimental effect on the ozone layer.
CFMCubic Feet Per Minute, a unit of measure of air flow which is used in evaluating ventilation systems
CFRCode of Federal Regulations, the official compendium of regulations issued by agencies of the US Federal Government. For example, 29CFR refers to the regulations isued by the Department of Labor, and 29CFR1910 refers to the General Industry regulations issued by OSHA, which is part of the department of Labor.
CGACompressed Gas Association
CGL Comprehensive General Liability Insurance
CHEMTRECChemical Transportation Emergency Center - provides hazard information warnings and guidance in emergency (and ONLY emergency) situations.
CHLOREPChlorine Emergency Plan
CHMMCertified Hazardous Materials Manager, a credential awarded by IHMM
CHOChemical Hygiene Officer The Administrator of a Chemical Hygiene Plan under OSHA regulations
CHP Certified Health Professional
CHPChemical Hygiene Plan Required by OSHA, a statement of laboratory work practices written by each employer
CHPCertified Health Physicist - A person who deals on a professional level with radiation safety.
CHSTConstruction Safety and Health Technician
CICriminal Investigator
CIDCriminal Investigation Division
CIHCertified Industrial Hygienist On good days certification reflects education, training and experience in the art and science of the anticipation, recognition, evaluation and control of health hazards in the workplace and community. On bad days it means you have a new appreciation for the "or should have know" part of liability law. On other days it simply means education, 5 years of experience and passing two brain straining tests.
CIITChemical Industry Institute of Technology
ClChlorine
CLMIComprehensive Loss Management Inc. of Minneapolis, Mn. 55447 A company that produced and sells a well publicized back injury prevention program.
CNGCompressed Natural Gas, aka Methane
COCarbon monoxide
CODChemical Oxygen Demand - oxygen demand if a water sample is chemically oxidized.
COLIWASACOmposite LIquid WAste SAmpler
COOConduct of Operations
CPCommand Post
CPCChemical Protective Clothing
CPLCompliance Directive (OSHA enforcement instructions for inspectors)
CPRCardiopulmonary Resuscitation
CPSCConsumer Products Safety Commission, a US federal agency
CPWRCenter to Protect Workers' Rights A US based advocacy group located at 111 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Suite 509 Washington, D.C. 20001 202-962-8490 center@cpwr.com
CRCase Report Number
CRBOHCanadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists
CRSPCanadian Registered Safety Professional
CRWQCBCalifornia Regional Water Quality Control Board
CSACanadian Standards Association, the national consensus standards association for Canada is roughly the Canadian equivalent of ANSI in the US. It is located at 178 Rexdale Boulevard, Rexdale (Toronto), Ontario, Canada M9W 1R3 (416) 747-4044
CSACampus Safety Association, now known as CSHEMA, a North America based association of people involved in providing health and safety services to colleges and universities. This is a subsidiary organization of the National Safety Council and members of the NSC in the US, Canada, and Mexico can join at no additional fee.
CSFMCalifornia State Fire Marshall
CSHEMACampus Safety, Health, and Environmental Management Association, affiliated with National Safety Council
CSHOCompliance Safety and Health Officer
CSMCertified Safety Manager
CSPCertified Safety Professional - the safety equivalent to a CIH. The initials CSP are also used by certified sales professionals, certified speaking professionals, and certified silly persons. The first two of these are for real, for the last I apologize to Monty Python. The Certified Safety Professional credential is issued by the BCSP (qv)
CSWMPCounty Solid Waste Management Plan (California)
CTDCumulative Trauma Disorder
CUHWCCollege and University Hazardous Waste Conference
CWA Clean Water Act or FWPCA, 33 USC Section 1251 et seq;CA Water Code Section 13200 et seq (Porter-Cologne Act)


D



dBDecibels
dBADecibels on the A scale, a unit of measure of sound intensity.
DCO Document Control Officer
DEPDiethyl phthalate
DEQDepartment of Environmental Quality (Oregon)
DFA Department of Food and Agriculture
DFGDeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Standards)
DFMdust, fume, and mist. This abbreviation refers to a respirator filter cartridge suitable for use against dusts, fumes or mists, and is used in the new NIOSH regulation on Respirator Certification.
DHHSDepartment of Health and Human Services, a Cabinet level department of the US Federal Government; the department in which CDC, and therefore NIOSH, is located
DHMMDirector of Hazardous Materials Management
DHS, DOHSDepartment of Health Services
DIERSDesign Institute for Emergency Relief Systems - a consortium of companies under the auspices of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) that was formed to develop methods for the design of emergency relief systems to handle runaway chemical reactions
DINDeutsches Institut fur Normung (German Standards Institute)
DIPPRDesign Institute of Physical Property Data - a consortium of companies under the auspices of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) that sponsors the compilation, measurement, and evaluation of physical property data for industrially important compounds
DISDraft International Standards
DLDriver's License
DMdust and mist. This abbreviation refers to a respirator filter cartridge suitable for use against dusts and mists, and is used in the new NIOSH regulation on Respirator Certification.
DNFSBDefense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
DODissolved Oxygen
DOADead on Arrival
DOASDifferential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy
DOBDate of Birth
DOD Department of Defense (Federal)
DOE Department of Ecology (Washington State)
DOE Department of Energy (Federal)
DOI Department of the Interior (Federal)
DOJ Department of Justice (California or Federal)
DOLDepartment of Labor
DOPDioctyl Phthalate.  The traditional test aerosol used for determining HEPA filter efficiency was an aerosolized form of warm DOP, selected because, when generated in the specified manner, the aerosol had a very narrow size distribution.
DOTDepartment of Transportation, A US Cabinet level department
DPR Department of Pesticide Regulation (Cal/EPA)
DRE Destruction/Removal Efficiency
DSSDepartment of Social Services
DTSCDepartment of Toxic Substances Control (Cal/EPA)
DURDriving Under Revocation
DUSDriving Under Suspension
DVDomestic Violence
DVODiffuse Viewing Only

 
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EAPEmployee Assistance Program
EAPEmergency Action Plan; or Employee Assistance Program - one which deals with employee substance abuse or other non-employment related problems affecting work performance and safety
EDPElectronic Data Processing
EEOCEqual Employment Opportunity Commission
EER Excess Emission Reports
EGAEnhanced Graphics Array
EHS Environment, Health and Safety; or Environmental Health and Safety
EHSExtremely Hazardous Substance
EIAEnergy Information Administration
EIL Environmental Impairment Liability Insurance
EIR Environmental Impact Report (CEQA)
EIS Environmental Impact Statement (NEPA)
ELF-EMFExtremely low frequency electric and magnetic fields, a controversial area regarding the possibility of inducing cancer in exposed people
ELLPATEnvironmental Lead Laboratory Proficiency Analytical Testing
EMEmergency Management
EMAEmergency Management Agency
EMRElectro-Magnetic Radiation
EMSEmergency Medical Service
ENEuropean Norms
EOCEmergency Operations Center - command post for large-scale campus and community emergencies/disasters
EOPEmergency Operations Plan
EPExtraction Procedure
EP TOXExtraction Procedure Toxicity Test (RCRA)
EPAEnvironmental Protection Agency An agency of the US Federal government which regulates chemical disposal, emissions to air,and water, and community pollution issues.
EPA #Generator # for RCRA manifesting (Federal)
EPCRAEmergency Planning and Community Right-to-know Act Title III of SARA, [a US law] requires facilities storing Reportable Quantities of hazardous materials to report to the LEPC
EPDMEthylene-propylene terpolymer
EPREthylene Propylene
EREmergency Room
ERA Environmental Risk Assessment (for EIL)
ERC Emissions Reduction Credit
ERGEmergency Response Guide A document providing guidance on emergency response in a transportation incident involving a particular chemical. The term is used in the context of US Department of Transportation requirements.
ERPEmergency Response Plan
ERPGEmergency Response Planning Guideline
ERRISEmergency and Remedial Response Inventory System
ERTEmergency Response Team
ES&HEnvironment, Safety, and Health
ESA Endangered Species Act, 15 USC Section 1531 et seq
ESA Environmental Site Assessment
ESCBAEscape Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
ESDElectrostatic Dissipative
ESP Electrostatic Precipitators
ETAEstimated Time of Arrival
ETOHEthyl alcohol, ethanol


F

 

FAQ Frequently Asked Question(s)
FDAFood and Drug Administration (Federal)
FEMAFederal Emergency Management Agency, an agency of the US government.
FEPFluorinated Ethylene Propylene
FIField Interview
FIDFlame Ionization Detector
FIFRAFederal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, US federal legislation controlling the indicated pesticides.
FIP Final Implementation Plan
FMFire Marshal
FMFactory Mutual - a research organization created by a group of insurance companies and concentrating on protection of property. Very well known for its expertise on fire and its property protection standards.
FMCSRFederal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations
FMEAFailure Mode and Effect Analysis
FMECAFailure Mode, Effects and Criticality Analysis
FOIAFreedom of Information Act (Federal)
FONSIFindings of No Significant Impact (NEPA)
FRFederal Register
FRFlame Resistant
FSForest Service
FSFeasibility Study (CERCLA)
FSARFinal Safety Analysis Report
FSTField Sobriety Test
FTAFault Tree Analysis
FTIRFourier Transform Infrared
FTIRFourier Transform InfraRed A chemical analytical method which takes the complete emission spectrum of a sample at once and uses computer software to sort out signals and identify the components of the sample.
FTU Fixed Treatment Unit
FWPCAFederal Water Pollution Control Act, (CWA) 33 USC Section 12251 et seq


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GACTGenerally Available Control Technology
GAO General Accounting Office (Federal)
GCGas Chromatography or Gas Chromatograph
GC/MSGas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
GERTGeneral Employee Radiation Training
GFCIGround Fault Circuit Interrupter
GLCGas/liquid chromatography, also called GC
GLC Ground Level Concentration
GLPGood Laboratory Practice
gpmGallons per minute
GSAGeneral Service Administration
GWGround Water
GWPSGround Water Protection Standard


H

 

H2SHydrogen Sulfide
HAPsHazardous Air Pollutants
HASPHealth and Safety Plan (required by OSHA at hazardous waste cleanup sites)
HazComHazard Communication
HAZMATHazardous Materials
HAZOPHazard and Operability (Study), a structured means of evaluating a complex process to find problems associated with operability or safety of the process
HAZWOPERHazardous Waste Operations Emergency Response
HAZWOPERHazardous Waster Operations and Emergency Response, a term derived from US EPA regulations.
HAZWOPERHazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response, a term derived from OSHA regulation 1910.120
HBVHepatitis B Virus
HCAHazardous Communication Act
HCFCsHydrochlorofluorocarbons
HClHydrogen Chloride
HCSHazard Communication Standard Policy of communicating to employees the potential hazards of substances with which they work, and a specific standard issued in the US by OSHA.
HDPEHigh-Density Polyethylene
HEPAHigh Efficiency Particulate Air filter At least 99.97% efficient in the filtration of airborne particles 0.3 microns in diameter or greater (the "or greater" is wrong)
HFHydrogen Fluoride
HgMercury
HH&EHuman Health and the Environment
HHW Household Hazardous Waste
HIDHigh Intensity Discharge
HIVHuman Immunodeficiency Virus
HMBPHazardous Materials Business Plans, H&S Code Section 25504 et seq
HMIGHazardous Materials Identification Guide
HMISHazardous Materials Information System
HMRTHazardous Materials Response Team
HMTAHazardous Materials Transportation Act, 49 USC Section 1801 et seq; 49 CFR
HMTCHazardous Materials Technical Center (DOT)
HOC Halogenated Organic Compounds
HPHealth Physics (radiation safety specialist)
HPHewlett Packard
HPHighway Patrol
hpHorse power
HPDHearing Protection Device
HPLCHigh Performance Liquid Chromatography
HRHouse Report (Federal bill originated in the House of Representatives)
HRhazard ratio A term used in the new (1996) NIOSH regulation on respirator certification
HRDHuman Resource Division
HRS Hazard Ranking System
HSHazardous Substance
HSA Hazardous Substance Account of the California Superfund, H&S Code Section 25300 et seq
HSCAPHazardous Substance Cleanup Arbitration Panel, H&S Code Section 253561 et seq
HSOHealth & Safety Officer
HSWAHazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (1984 amendments to RCRA)
HVACHeating Ventilation and Air Conditioning
HWHazardous Waste
HWCLHazardous Waste Control Law (California RCRA's counterpart H&S Code Section 25100 et seq)
HWISHazardous Waste Information System (DTSC)
HWMUHazardous Waste Management Units (RCRA)
HWTCHazardous Waste Treatment Council


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IAFFInternational Association of Firefighters
IAQIndoor Air Quality - a general term combining a multitude of issues related to complaints by the occupants of buildings about illnesses or discomfort resulting from being in the building. Typically, no single agent or easily recognized group of agents is present in excess of a PEL or TLV.
IARCInternational Agency for Research on Cancer, affiliated with WHO
IATAInternational Air Transport Association
IBRIncorporated By Reference
ICIncident Command
ICAOInternational Civil Aviation Organization
ICCInterstate Commerce Commission, an agency of the US Government The ICC bar is a horizontal bar at the rear of moderate and large trucks required by ICC regulation and intended to prevent a following automobile from sliding under the truck in a collision.
ICPIncident Command Post
ICPInductively Coupled Plasma, an analytical method based on atomic emission.
ICSIncident Command System Procedure for emergency management used by fire departments and other emergency response teams
IDInside Diameter
IDLHImmediately Dangerous to Life and Health. As defined by NIOSH This represents a maximum concentration from which one could escape within 30 minutes without any escape-impairing symptoms or any irreversible health effects. Note that the NIOSH definition addresses airborne concentration only. It does not consider direct contact with liquids, etc
IECInternational Electrotechnical Commission
IEUBKIntegrated Exposure Uptake Biokinetic Model (lead levels)
IHIndustrial Hygiene (In Europe, this is usually called Occupational Hygiene)
IHITIndustrial Hygienist in Training, designation given to one who has completed the first half of the examination process for CIH. Valid for no more than 10 years.
IHMMInstitute of Hazardous Materials Management. Responsible for Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) program and certification
IIPPInjury and Illness Prevention Program (required under California regulations)
ILCIInternational Loss Control Institute. Address is 4546 Atlanta Highway, P.O. Box 345, Loganville, Georgia 30249, USA
ILOInternational Labor Organization, international agency of the United Nations which addresses labor issues. Has an interest in occupational safety and health issues, and publishes useful reference materials.
IMOInternational Maritime Organization
IMS Ion Mobility Spectrometry
INURInventory Update Rule
IOHSInternational Occupational Hygiene Society, international organization of national occupational/industrial hygiene societies
IOSHInstitution of Occupational Safety and Health, a UK based professional association.
IPIndustrial Plus
IPCCIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Control
IPSIron Pipe Standard
IRInfrared light or infrared spectrophotometer (IR is lower energy than visible, also known as heat waves)
ISInterim Status (for a TSDF)
ISD Interim Status Document
ISEAIndustrial Safety Equipment Association
ISOInternational Organization for Standardization
ISTASInstituto Sindical de Trabajo Ambiente y Salud
IUPACInternational Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
IWMBCalifornia Integrated Waste Management Board (Cal/EPA)


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JAPCAJournal of Air Pollution Control Association
JCAHOJoint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. Accreditation by this body is necessary for US federal research grants, medicare reimbursement, etc.
JHAJob Hazard Analysis


K

 

 kWKilowatt
kWhKilowatt Hour

 
L
 


LLiter
LAERLowest Achievable Emission Rate
LAILaboratory Audit Inspection
LANLLos Alamos National Laboratory
LAOLocation Administrative Officer
LC-50The concentration in air which is lethal to 50% of the test animals in a study.
LCDLiquid Crystal Display
LD-50The experimental dose which is lethal to 50% of the test animals in a study. A convenient point of comparison between toxic materials with similar effects or target organs.
LDPELow-Density Polyethylene
LDR Land Disposal Restrictions (RCRA)
LEALocal Enforcement Agency
LECLocal Emergency Coordinator
LEDLight-Emitting Diode
LELLower Explosive Limit - The minimum percent by volume of a gas or vapor, which when mixed with air, will form a flammable mixture.
LEPCLocal Emergency Planning Committee
LIHLicensed Industrial Hygienist, a title conferred under the Illinois (USA) licensing program for Industrial Hygiene.
LIMSLaboratory Information Management System
LLDPELinear Low Density Polyethylene
LLRWPALow Level Radioactive Waste Policy Act, 42 USC Section 2021(b)
LOAELLowest-Observed-Adverse-Effect-Level
LOISLoss of Interim Status (for TSDF)
LPGLiquefied Petroleum Gas, aka Propane
lpmLiters per minute
LRAPALane Regional Air Pollution Authority (Lane County, Oregon)
LRPOLocation Radiation Protection Officer
LSOLaser Safety Officer - The person designated by a site where lasers are used, who has responsibility and authority to ensure the safe use of lasers.
LSIThe Laboratory Safety Workshop
LUFTLeaking Underground Fuel Tank
LUSTLeaking Underground Storage Tank
LWDIILost Workday Injury and Illness


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MAMolecular Absorption, Absorption of radiation by molecules. Examples of analytical methods using this property include : UV/VIS, IR, FTIR
MACTMaximum Available Control Technology
MAWPMaximum Allowable Working Pressure
MCL Maximum Concentration Limits or Maximum Contaminant Levels (SDWA)
MCLGsMaximum Contaminant Level Goals (SDWA)
MCSMultiple Chemical Sensitivity
MEMolecular Emission, emission of electromagnetic radiation by a complete molecule. Often called Fluorescence or Phosphorescence.
MECOModern Engineering Company
MEKMethyl Ethyl Ketone
mg/m3Milligrams per meter cubed
milOne mil equals 1/1000 of an inch
MISManagement Information Systems
MISMaster of Industrial Safety, the degree granted by the University of Minnesota (Duluth) to those who successfully complete the Master's program
mlmilliliter, also mL
MMADmass median aerodynamic diameter.
MOU Memorandum of Understanding
mppcfMillion particles per cubic foot
MPRSAMarine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act, 16 USC Section 1431 et seq
MRPMedical Removal Protection
MSMass Spectroscopy Identifies compounds by breaking them up into all combinations of ions and measuring mass-to-charge ratios at detector
MSAMine Safety Appliances
MSDSMaterial Safety Data Sheet Provided by chemical manufacturers, required by OSHA to be available to workers
MSHAMine Safety and Health Administration, an agency of the US Department of Labor
MTBMaterials Transportation bureau of the US Department of Transportation
MTDMaximum Tolerated Dose
MTU Mobile Treatment Unit
MUTCDManual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices
MVAMotor Vehicle Accident
MWAMidwest Area (of USDA ARS)


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NAA Non-Attainment Areas (CAA and California CAA)
NAANorth Atlantic Area (used within USDA, ARS -United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service)
NAAQSNational Ambient Air Quality Standards (CAA)
NACHONational Association of Chemical Hygiene Officers
NAICSNorth American Industry Classification System
NASNational Academy of Sciences
NBARNonbinding Allocation of Responsibility
NCICNational Crime Information Center
NCP National Contingency Plan (CERCLA)
NCRICNational Chemical Response and Information Center
NDPESNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
NEBOSHNational Examining Board of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health. In the UK, NEBOSH run a certificate and a diploma course. Anyone that attains the diploma can join the Institution as a full member
NEICNational Enforcement Investigations Center (US EPA)
NEMANational Electrical Manufacturer's Association
NEPANational Environmental Policy Act, 42 USC Section 4321
NESHAPsNational Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (EPA, CAA)
NETANational Environmental Training Association, a US based organization which issues the CET credential.
NFCNational Fire Code
NFPANational Fire Protection Association publishes useful hazard ratings on many chemicals. Not a regulatory
NFRNational Fire Rating
NH3Ammonia
NHTSANational Highway Traffic Safety Administration
NiCadNickel Cadmium (battery)
NIEHSNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, a component of the NIH
NIHNational Institutes of Health - the primary health research umbrella organization of the US government, consisting of a number of specialized institutes, the CDC, and the National Library of Medicine
NIHLNoise Induced Hearing Loss
NIMBY"Not In My Backyard" Syndrome
NIOSHNational Institute for Occupational Safety & Health An arm of the US Centers for Disease Control, it does research and suggests guidelines for exposure control, but is not a regulatory agency.
NISTNational Institute of Standards and Technology, a US federal agency in the Department of Commerce. NIST is the successor to the US National Bureau of Standards.
NMFCNational Motor Freight Class
NMRNuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy used to identify structures of organic compounds by seeing how they react to magnetic fields of various frequencies
NO2Nitrogen Dioxide
NOAANational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOAELno-observed-adverse-effect level
NOC Notice of Commencement
NOSNot Otherwise Specified, DOT terminology used in shipping names
NOV Notice and Violation
NOXOxides of nitrogen. Also NOx. Term is used where the particular oxide is unimportant or where a mixture is being discussed.
NPANorth Plains Area(used within USDA, ARS -United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service)
NPDESNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (CWA)
NPL National Priority List (CERCLA)
NPRNotice of Proposed Rulemaking, one step in the formal process of issuing regulations by US Agencies.
NPTNational Pipe Thread
NPTFNational Pipe Thread Fine
NRCNational Response Center (Federal)
NRCNuclear Regulatory Commission, the US Federal Regulatory Agency which deals with radiation and radioactive materials.
NRCCNational Registry of Clinical Chemists, administer CHO testing and certification
NREPNational Registry of Environmental Professionals, Glenview, IL, (708) 724-6631
NRRNoise Reduction Rating, used as a laboratory based indicator of the relative effectiveness of hearing protectors.
NRTLNationally Recognized Testing Laboratory
NSCNational Safety Council, a US (Chicago) based safety organization dealing with industrial safety, school and college safety, transportation safety. The NSC has both organizational and individual membership and publishes a number of safety oriented pamphlets, journals, books, and data sheets. The image of a green cross on a shield together with the words "Green Cross for Safety" are trademarks controlled by NSC. Mailing address is: 1121 Spring Lake Dr.,Itasca, Illinois 60143, USA
NSFNational Science Foundation
NSFNational Sanitation Foundation
NSNNew Substances Notification - required for new substances under CEPA, the Canadian equivalent of the US's PMN
NSPSNew Source Performance Standards (CWA and CAA)
NSR New Source Review (California CAA)
NTISNational Technical Information Service
NTPNormal temperature and pressure
NTPNational Toxicology Program, a program of the US government under NIEHS for the testing of chemical agents for long term toxic effects
NWPANuclear Waste Policy Act, 42 USC Section 10101 et seq


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O&M Operation and Maintenance
OAH Office of Administrative Hearings (California)
OAL Office of Administrative Law (California)
OAR Oregon Administrative Rules
OBESOffice of Basic Energy Sciences (DOE)
OCMVOpen Container In Motor Vehicle
ODOutside Diameter
ODPOpen-Drip Proof
OECMOffice of Enforcement and Compliance Monitoring (US EPA)
OEHHAOffice of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (Cal/EPA)
OES Office of Emergency Services (California)
OHMPOccupational Health Maintenance Program
OLNOperator's License Number (driver's licence)
OMB Office of Management and Budget (Federal)
ONWIOffice of Nuclear Waste Isolation (Federal)
ORM Other Regulated Material (DOT terminology)
ORMOther Regulated Materials Terminology used in hazardous materials shipping documents.
OR-OSHAOregon Occupational Safety and Health Administration
ORPOxidation Reduction Potential
ORPSOccurrence Reporting and Processing System
ORROperational Readiness Review
OSA Office of the State Architect (California)
OSCOn Scene Coordinator
OSHAOccupational Safety & Health Administration, a part of the US Department of Labor, it regulates many job safety issues, including chemical handling and storage; also Occupational Safety & Health Act, the US Federal legislation which created OSHA (the Administration) and NIOSH.
OSHRCOccupational Safety and Health Review Commission, provides the ultimate administrative review of challenges to OSHA citations. Its decisions may be appealed to the US Federal Court system.
OSWEROffice of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, an agency of the US EPA
OTAOffice of Technology Assessment, a staff arm of the US Congress
OV/AGOrganic Vapor/Acid Gas (somewhat misleading term referring to capabilities of certain air-purifying respirator cartridges)
OWGOperations Working Group


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PA/SIPreliminary Assessment/Site Investigation
PAH Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
PAMPerformance Assessment Matrix
PAPRPowered Air-Purifying Respirator
Part AThe overview portion of a TSDF HW permit application, under RCRA
Part BThe detailed portion of a TSDF HW permit application, under RCRA
PBR Permit by Rule
PBTPortable Breathalyzer Test
PBTAn additional meaning is "Persistent Bioaccumulative and Toxic" per US EPA
PCA Property Clearance Assessment
PCBPolychlorinated biphenyls (includes monochlorinated biphenyls, under US environmental regulations)
PCDFPolychlorinated Dibenzofurans
PCE Perchloroethylene
pCi/Lpico Curies/Liter
PEProfessional Engineer
PEA Preliminary Endangerment Assessment
PELPermissible Exposure Limit, the maximum occupational exposure permitted under the OSHA regulations.
PETGPolyethylene Terephthalate G Copolyester
pHacidity/basicity   pH = -log[H] where [H] is hydrogen ion concentration.  A pH = 7 is neutral; pH > 10 is pretty alkaline; pH <3 is pretty acidic
PHAPreliminary Hazards Analysis
PHAProcess Hazards Analysis - a general term describing the formal activity of reviewing, analyzing, and documenting the hazards likely to be associated with a particular industrial process. Often implies the use of a formal review method such as FTA, FMEA, HAZOP, etc.
PHSParticularly Hazardous Substance