METHODS FOR DEVELOPING SPACECRAFT WATER EXPOSURE GUIDELINES

ISBN: 0-309-07134-8
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NASA asked the National Research Council (NRC) Committee on Toxicology to develop guidelines, similar to those developed by the NRC in 1992 for airborne substances, for examining the likelihood of adverse effects from water contaminants on the health and performance of spacecraft crews. In this repo...

NASA asked the National Research Council (NRC) Committee on Toxicology to develop guidelines, similar to those developed by the NRC in 1992 for airborne substances, for examining the likelihood of adverse effects from water contaminants on the health and performance of spacecraft crews. In this report, the Subcommittee on Spacecraft Water Exposure Guidelines (SWEGs) examines what is known about water contaminants in spacecraft, the adequacy of current risk assessment methods, and the toxicologic issues of greatest concern.
SWEGs are to be established for exposures of 1,10,100, and 1000 days. The 1- day SWEG is a concentration of a substance in water that is judged to be acceptable for the performance of specific tasks during 
rare emergency conditions lasting for periods up to 24 hours. The 1-day SWEG is intended to prevent irreversible harm and degradation in crew performance.

Temporary discomfort is permissible as long as there is no effect on judgment, performance, or ability to respond to an emergency. Longer-term SWEGs are
intended to prevent adverse health effects (either immediate or delayed) and
degradation in crew performance that could result from continuous exposure in
closed spacecraft for as long as 1000 days.

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