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Reference values

IAQGs, TRVs, OELs, biological values: definitions and chemicals concerned

The chemicals we are exposed to on a daily basis and those used in our occupational activities can potentially be harmful to health. ANSES develops various reference values that are of use firstly, for assessing health risks and secondly, to enable the public authorities to establish regulatory concentrations of chemicals that should not be exceeded in order to protect our health.

To characterise the link between exposure to a chemical and the occurrence of an observed adverse effect, several types of reference values, based on criteria relating exclusively to health, have been developed and recommended by ANSES. They include:

Values based on the results of impregnation studies are also proposed for biological monitoring of exposure: populational impregnation values (PIVs) (formerly known as biological reference values or BRVs for workers).

TRvs can be used in quantitative health risk assessments (QHRA) conducted at the population level, thus helping to choose risk management measures. They can also be used to prioritize chemicals and assist in the development of guideline values (IAQGs, health guidance values for drinking water). Internal TRVs are used to interpret blood concentrations in the context of biological monitoring of exposure to chemicals in the general population.

IAQGs are specific to the general population's exposure to a given chemical found in the air inside buildings. Those developed by Anses form the initial basis of the institutional process aimed at setting regulatory values as part of the monitoring of indoor air quality in certain public places. They can also be used to prioritize chemical agents for air measurement campaigns in indoor environments and to interpret the results of such campaigns in order to compare the observed levels to health criteria.

OELs and BLVs developed by Anses are intended for use by the Ministry of Labour to set regulatory values as part of occupational risk prevention. OELs are specific to exposure to a given chemical in the workplace through air. They can be used to interpret results from air measurement campaigns in workplaces, guide the implementation of preventive measures, and assess their effectiveness. BLVs can be used to interpret results within the context of biological monitoring of exposure in the workplace, guide preventive measures, and assess their effectiveness.

The definition of these values and the methods used to develop them are described in dedicated reports specific to each one, which enable these values to be distinguished according to the following considerations:

  • duration of exposure (short, medium or long term);
  • route of exposure (oral, respiratory, dermal or internal);
  • type de population (general public or workers);

PIVs are used to interpret blood concentrations in the context of biological monitoring of exposure to chemical agents. They are used only to assess an individual's exposure within the population to which they belong.

After conducting a survey of the methods used to take mixtures into account, ANSES carried out expert appraisal work to establish reference values for chemical mixtures, including IAQGs for mixtures of irritant chemicals and TRVs for the mixture of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene (BTEX).

What are the chemicals ANSES has worked on? 

As part of its missions, the Agency has established TRVs, IAQGs, OELs and biological values for the biological monitoring of occupational exposure for the following substances (individual substance or mixture), in alphabetical order. These reference values are updated on a case-by-case basis, according to advances in knowledge on the substances. For this purpose, ANSES constantly monitors the state of knowledge.

Chemicals

TRVs

IAQGs OELs

 

Biological values for biological monitoring of exposure in the workplace

 

Chemicals

1,2-dichloroethane

(CAS 107-06-2)

 

Long-term TRV without threshold

Inhalation route 2009

 

 

 

 

1,3-Butadiene

(CAS 106-99-0)

Long-term TRVs with and without threshold (In French only)

Inhalation route 2022

 

Report 2011

Report 2020

2-butoxyethanol

(CAS 111-76-2)

   

Report 2008

(in French only)

Report 2010

2-butoxyethyle acetate

(CAS 112-07-2)

   

Report 2008

(in French only)

Report 2010

2-chloroaniline

(CAS 95-51-2)

Short, medium and long-term TRVs

Oral and inhalation routes 2018

     

2-ethoxyethanol (EGEE)

(CAS 110-80-5)

Long-term TRV

Inhalation route 2009

  Report 2017  

2-ethoxyethyl acetate

(EGEEA)

    Report 2017  

2-methoxy-1-propanol (CAS 1589-47-5) and

2-methoxypropyle acetate  (CAS 70657-70-4)

     

Report 2021

3-chloroaniline

(CAS 108-42-9)

Short, medium and long-term TRVs

Oral and inhalation routes 2018

     

4-chloroaniline

(CAS 106-47-8)

Medium and long-term TRVs

Oral and inhalation routes 2018

     

4-vinyl-1-cyclohexene

(CAS 100-40-3)

Chronic and carcinogen Long-term TRVs with and without threshold

Oral and inhalation routes 2015

 

 

 

Acetaldehyde

(CAS 75-07-0)

 

Report 2014

(in French only)

 

 

Acetic acid

(CAS 64-19-7)

   

Report 2019

 

Acroleine

(CAS 107-02-8)

Short, medium and long-term TRVs

Inhalation route 2022

(in French only)

Report 2021

(in French only)

 

 

Acrylamide

(CAS 79-06-1)

 

  Report 2011 Report 2017

Acetic anhydride

(CAS 108-24-7)

 

 

Report 2019

 

Ammonia

(CAS 7664-41-7)

Short, medium and long-term TRVs

Inhalation route 2017

Report 2021

(in French only)

 

 

Asbestos fibers

 

 

Report 2009

(in French only)

 

Benzene

(CAS 71-43-2)

Long-term TRV without threshold

Inhalation route 2013

Report 2008

(in French only)
   

Benzylbutyl phthalate (BBP)

(CAS 85-68-7)

Medium-term TRV

Oral route 2008

  Report 2017 Report 2017

Beryllium and its compounds

(CAS 7440-41-7, 1304-56-9, 7787-47-5,

13327-32-7, 13597-99-4, 7787-56-6)

 

 

Report 2010

Report 2018

Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalaye (DEHP)

(CAS 117-81-7)

Long-term TRV

Oral route 2012

 

Report 2011

Report 2016

Boron trifluoride

(CAS 7637-07-2)

    Report 2019  

Bromochloroacetic acid

(CAS 5589-96-8)

Long-term TRV without threshold

Oral route 2023

(In French only)

     

Bromodichloroacetic acid

(CAS 71133-14-7)

Long-term TRV without threshold

Oral route 2023

(In French only)

     

Cadmium and its compounds

(CAS 7440-43-9, 10108-6-2, 1306-19-0,

10124-36-4, 1306-23-6, 10325-94-7)

 

Long-term TRV

Oral route Internal TRV 2017

(In French only)

 

 

 

Long-term TRVs with and without threshold

Inhalation route 2012

  Report 2018 Report  2018

Carbon monoxide

(CAS 630-08-0)

 

Report 2007

(in French only)

Report 2011

(in French only)

 

Carbon tetrachloride

(CAS 56-23-5)

Long-term TRV without threshold

Inhalation route 2017

     

Chloral hydrate

(CAS 302-17-0)

Long-term TRV

Oral route 2010

 

 

 

Chlorine

(CAS 7782-50-5)

 

 

Report 2019

 

Chlorine trifluoride

(CAS 7790-91-2)

    Report 2019  

Chlordecone

(CAS 143-50-0)

Long-term TRV

Oral route and internal TRV 2021

(in French only)

 
     

Chloroform

(CAS 67-66-3)

Long-term TRV

Inhalation route 2008

 

 

 

Cobalt and its compounds except cobalt combined with tungsten carbide

(CAS 7440-48-4, 1307-96-6, 1308-06-1, 1308-04-9, 1317-42-6, 1333-88-6, 10026-24-1, 7646-79-9, 7791-13-1, 10124-43-3, 10026-22-9)

   

Report 2014

Report 2018

Cylindrospermopsine

(CAS 143 545-90-8)

Medium-term TRV

Oral route 2019

 
     

Cyanogen chloride

(CAS 506-77-4)

 

 

Report 2019

 

Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5)

(CAS 541-02-6)

Long-term TRV

Inhalation route 2017

 

Report 2019

 

Dibromoacetic acid

(CAS 631-64-1)

Long-term TRV

Oral route 2010

 

 

 

Long-term TRV without threshold

Oral route 2023

(In French only)

     
Dibromochloroacetic acid (CAS 5278-95-5)

Long-term TRV

Oral route 2023

(In French only)

     

Dibutyl phthalate (DBP)

(CAS 84-74-2)

Medium-term TRV

Oral route 2008

 

Report 2017

Report 2017

Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)

(CAS 84-69-5)

Short-term TRV (reprotoxic)

Oral route 2017

 

 

 

Diisobutylene (DIB)

(CAS 25167-70-8)

Long-term TRVs

Oral and inhalation routes 2015

     

Diisopropyl ether (DIPE)

(CAS 108-20-3)

Long-term TRVs with and without threshold and developmental TRV

Oral and inhalation routes 2015

 

 

 

Diisooctyl phthalate (DIOP)

(CAS 27554-26-3)

Short-term TRV (reprotoxic)

Oral route 2017

 
 

 

 

Dichloroacetic acid

(CAS 79-43-6)

Short and long-term TRVs

Oral route 2009

 

 

 

Dichloromethane

(CAS 75-09-2)

   

Report 2009

(in French only)

Report 2018

Dimethylformamide

(DMF) 

(CAS 68-12-2)

 

    Report 2023

Dimethyl phthalate (DMP)

(CAS 131-22-3)

No TRV 2015

(In French only)

     

Di-n-octyl phthalate (DnOP)

(CAS 117-84-0)

No TRV 2017  

 

 

Ethyl acetate

(CAS 141-78-9)

Long-term TRV

Inhalation route 2015

 

 

 

Ethylbenzene

(CAS 100-41-1)

Short, medium and long-term TRVs

Inhalation route 2016

 

Report 2016

(in French only)

 

 

 

 

Refactory ceramic fiber

(CAS 142844-00-6)

 

 

Report 2009

(in French only)

 

Formaldehyde

(CAS 50-00-0)

Short and long-term TRVs

Inhalation route 2018

Opinion 2018

Report 2018

(in French only)

Report 2018

 

Hexavalent chromium

and its compounds

 

 

Report 2010

Report 2017

Hydrogen cyanide

(CAS 74-90-8)

 

Report 2011

(in French only)
   

Lead

(CAS 7439-92-1)

Internal TRV 2012

 

Report 2022

Report 2019

Linuron

(CAS 330-55-2)

Medium-term TRV

Oral route 2008

   

 

m-nitrochlorobenzene

(CAS 121-73-3)

Long-term TRVs without threshold

Oral and inhalation routes 2009

     

Methyl methacrylate

(CAS 80-62-6)

Long-term TRV

Inhalation route 2017

 

 

 

Methyl tert-butylethyl (MTBE)

(CAS 1634-04-4)

 

 

 

Note d'appui scientifique et technique 2022

Methylamine

(CAS 74-89-5)

 

 

Report 2019  

Methylethylketone peroxide

(CAS 1338-38-4)

 

 

Report 2019

 

Microcystine-LR

(CAS 101043-37-02)

Medium-term TRV

Oral route 2019

 

 

 

Monochloroacetic acid

(CAS 79-11-8)

Long-term TRV with threshold

Oral route 2023

(In French only)

     

n-butyl acetate

(CAS 74-90-8)

Long-term TRV

Inhalation route 2017

     

n-Butanol

(CAS 71-36-3)

 

 

Report 2017

 

n-Butylamine

(CAS 109-73-9)

 

 

Report 2019

 

n-hexane

(CAS 110-54-3)

Long-term TRV

Inhalation route 2013

 

 

 

N-nitrosomorpholine

(CAS 59-89-2)

Long-term TRV without threshold

Oral route 2012

(in French only)

 

 

 

Naphtalene

(CAS 91-20-3)

Long-term TRVs with and without threshold

Inhalation route 2013

Report 2009

(in French only)

   

Nitrogen dioxide

(CAS 10102-44-0)

 

Report 2013

(in French only)
   

Nitrous oxide

(CAS  10024-97-2)

 

 

Report 2024

 

Nonylphenol linear

(CAS 25154-52-3 /

104-40-5)

Medium-term TRV

Oral route 2009

 

 

 

Nonylphenol branched

(CAS 90481-04-2

84852-15-3)

Medium-term TRV

Oral route 2009

     

o-nitrochlorobenzene

(CAS 88-73-3)

Long-term TRVs with and without threshold

Oral route 2009

 

 

 

Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane

(D4)

(CAS 556-67-2)

Long-term TRV

Inhalation route 2017

  Report 2019  

Palytoxin

(CAS 77734-91-9)

Acute TRV by oral route

No short- and medium-term TRV by the respiratory and dermal route 2023

(In French only)

     

Particles

 

Report 2010

(in French only)
   

Particulate matter in ambient air: PM2,5 et PM10

Long terme TRV without threshold

Inhalation route 2023

(in French only)

     

Perchlorates ions

(CAS 14797-73-0)

Long-term TRV

Oral route 2022

     

Perchloroethylene

(CAS 127-18-4)

Short, medium and long-term TRVs with and without threshold

Inhalation route 2017

Report 2010

Addendum 2011
Report 2010 Report 2019

Perfluorobutanesulfonic acid (PFBS)

(CAS 375-73-5)

Long-term TRV

Oral route 2017

 

 

 

Perfluorohexanoic acid (PFHxA)

(CAS 307-24-4)

Long-term TRV

Oral route 2017

 

 

 

Pinnatoxine G

(CAS 1312711-74-2)

Provisional acute TRV

Oral route 2019

(in French only)

   

 

p-nitrochlorobenzene

 (CAS 100-00-5)

Long-term TRV with and without threshold

Oral route 2009

     

Potassium hydroxyde

(CAS 1310-58-3)

    Report 2019  

Dust without specific effects (DWSE)

 

 

Report on health effects 2019

 

Report on analytical methods 2020 

Saxitoxin

(CAS 35523-89-8)

Acute TRV

Oral route 2020

     

Sec butyl ether

(CAS 6863-58-7)

No VTR 2015

 

 

 

Sodium valproate

(CAS 1069-66-5)

Reprotoxic and long-term TRVs

Oral and inhalation routes 2021

(in French only)

 

Report 2021

(in French only)

Report 2021

(in French only)

Styrene

(CAS 100-42-5)

   

Report 2010

Report 2014

Styrene oxide

(CAS 96-09-3)

      Report 2022

Tert-butanol (TBA)

(CAS 75-65-0)

Reprotoxic and long-term TRVs

Oral and inhalation routes 2015

 

 

 
Tert-butylethyl ether (ETBE)
(CAS 637-92-3) 
 

 

 

 

Note d’appui scientifique et technique 2022

(in French only)

Titanium dioxide under nanoform (P25)

(CAS 13463-67-7)

Long-term TRV

Inhalation route 2019

  Report 2021  

Toluene

(CAS 108-88-3)

Short and long-term TRVs

Inhalation route 2017

  Report 2008 Report 2011

Toluene diisocyanate

(CAS 26471-62-5)

   

Consultation report from 19/08/2019 to 19/10/2019

 
Tribromoacetic acid

Long-term TRV

Oral route 2023

(In French only)

     

Trichloroacetic acid

(CAS 76-03-9)

Short-term TRV

Oral route 2009

     

Long-term TRV

Oral route 2023

(In French only)

     

Trichloroethylene

(CAS 79-01-6)

Short, medium and long-term TRVs with and without threshold

Inhalation route 2018

Report 2019

Report 2017

Report 2021

Trimethylamine

(CAS 75-50-3)

 

 

Report 2019

 

Vinyl chloride

(CAS 75-01-4)

Long-term TRVs without threshold

Oral and inhalation routes 2012

 

 

 

Xylenes

(mixed xylene CAS n°1330-20-7,

m-xylene CAS n°108-38-3,

o-xylene CAS n°95-47-6,

p-xylene CAS n°106-42-3)

Short and long-term TRVs

Inhalation route 2020

 
     
Mixtures
BTEX mixture (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes)

Report

Inhalation route 2022

(in French only)

     
Mixture of irritant substances (acrolein, ozone, crotonaldehyde, formaldehyde, phenol, NO2, styrene, 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene, α-pinene, hexaldehyde, butyraldehyde, ethylbenzene, p-xylene, limonene, m-xylene, o-xylene, xylenes, propionaldehyde, 2-butoxyethanol, acetaldehyde, toluene)   Rapport 2022    

Update date: March 2024