No reliable acute-exposure1 standards have been established for the particular purpose of protecting soldiers from toxic exposures to chemical warfare (CW) agents. Some human-toxicity estimates are available for the most common CW agents--organophosphorus nerve agents and vesicants; however, most of those estimates were developed for offensive purposes (that is, to kill or incapacitate the enemy) and were intended to be interim values only. Because of the possibility of a chemical attack by a foreign power, the Army's Office of the Surgeon General asked the Army's Chemical Defense Equipment Process Action Team (CDEPAT) to review the toxicity data for the nerve agents GA (tabun), GB(sarin), GD (soman), GF, and VX, and the vesicant agent sulfur mustard (HD) and to establish a set of exposure limits that would be useful in protecting soldiers from toxic exposures to those agents. This report is an independent review of the CDEPAT report to determine the scientific validity of the proposed estimates.

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Table of contents
- Review of Acute Human-Toxicity Estimates for Selected Chemical-Warfare Agents
- Copyright
- Other Recent Reports of the Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology
- Other Recent Reports of the Committee on Toxicology
- Preface
- Contents
- Summary
- 1âIntroduction and Background
- 2âReview of Acute Human-Toxicity Estimates for GA (Tabun)
- 3âReview of Acute Human-Toxicity Estimates for GB (Sarin)
- 4âReview of Acute Human-Toxicity Estimates for GD (Soman)
- 5âReview of Acute Human-Toxicity Estimates for GF
- 6âReview of Acute Human-Toxicity Estimates for VX
- 7âReview of Acute Human-Toxicity Estimates for HD
- 8âEvaluation of the Risk-Estimation Procedures Used in the CDEPAT Report
- References
- Glossary
- Appendix Offensive Versus Defensive Use of Human-Toxicity Estimates for CW Agents
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