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Evaluation reports in this download:

  • Uranium (natural), soluble and insoluble compounds (as U)
  • Urethane
  • n-Valeraldehyde
  • Vanadium (as V2O5), (respirable dust and fume)
  • Vegetable oil mists (except castor oil, cashew nut or similar irritant oils)
  • Vinyl acetate
  • Vinyl bromide
  • Vinyl chloride monomer
  • 4-Vinyl cyclohexene
  • Vinyl cyclohexene dioxide
  • Vinyl toluene
  • Vinylidene chloride
  • Vinylidene fluoride
  • N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone
  • Warfarin
  • Welding fumes (not otherwise classified)
  • Wood dusts
  • Xylene (o-, m-, p- isomers)
  • m-Xylene-alpha,alpha'-diamine
  • Xylidine (all isomers)
  • Yttrium, metal and compounds (as Y)
  • Zinc chloride (fume)
  • Zinc oxide (dust and fume)
  • Zirconium compounds (as Zr)

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SWA is not a regulator and cannot advise you about WHS issues in the workplace. If you need help please contact your state or territory work health and safety authority.