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| NSW Health Factsheet | The Air Toxics NEPM was developed by a working group of representatives from environment and health agencies around Australia. It was adopted by Environment Ministers in April 2004. Air toxics are typically present in low concentrations in the air, and are known or suspected of causing serious health effects. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Air Toxics National Environment Protection Measure |
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Last updated: 01 July 2004 IntroductionThe National Environment Protection Measure (NEPM) was developed by a working group of representatives from environment and health agencies around Australia. Federal and State Environment Ministers adopted it in 2004. This means that the NEPM is applicable in all states and territories, including NSW. At present the Air Toxics NEPM includes five compounds: benzene, toluene, xylenes, formaldehyde and benzo(a)pyrene (as a marker for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons - BaP). A scoping process will soon commence to select more compounds to include in the NEPM. PurposeThere are no existing (other than occupational) Australian standards for air toxics. All NHMRC air pollution guidelines have been rescinded. The identification of monitoring sites consists of two steps:
Monitoring for air toxics is to be undertaken at prioritised stage 2 sites. The NEPM requires the comparison of stage 2 monitoring results with Monitoring Investigation Levels. If Monitoring Investigation Levels are exceeded then further investigation of the cause of the exceedence is appropriate. Further steps to allow comparison with health-based guideline values are also undertaken. The Air Toxics NEPM requires annual reporting on the implementation of the Measure, covering the identification of monitoring sites, monitoring results, and assessment of actions taken to manage air toxics, including circumstances that led to Monitoring Investigation Levels being exceeded. Monitoring Investigation LevelsThe NEPM refers to both Monitoring Investigation Levels (MIL) and health-based guideline values to assist jurisdictions in the interpretation of monitoring data. Due to the constraints of the monitoring protocol with regard to averaging period, MIL were derived for some of the compounds from health-based guideline values. For the compounds where the critical effect is not cancer (formaldehyde, toluene and xylenes), the health-based guideline value is based on toxicological and epidemiological evidence as a level below which no health effects are expected. Both types of values are conservative, and exposure to levels below these over the relevant averaging period can be considered unlikely to result in adverse health effects as shown in the table below. Levels above the MIL may need further investigation. Exposures above the health-based guideline values may require risk assessment in order to understand potential population health risks.
The results of this study are available in Technical Report No. 6: BTEX Personal Exposure Monitoring in Four Australian Cities, Department of Environment and Heritage website. For further information, telephone 02 6274 1221. Related links
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| Further information - Public Health Units in NSW | |||||
| For more information please contact your doctor, local public health unit or community health centre - look under NSW Government at the front of the White Pages | |||||
| Metropolitan Areas | Location | Number | Rural Areas | Location | Number |
| Northern Sydney/Central Coast | Hornsby | 02 9477 9400 | Greater Southern | Goulburn | 02 4824 1837 |
| Gosford | 02 4349 4845 | Albury | 02 6080 8900 | ||
| South Eastern Sydney/Illawarra | Randwick | 02 9382 8333 | Greater Western | Broken Hill | 08 8080 1499 |
| Wollongong | 02 4221 6700 | Dubbo | 02 6841 5569 | ||
| Sydney South West | Camperdown | 02 9515 9420 | Bathurst | 02 6339 5601 | |
| Sydney West | Penrith | 02 4734 2022 | Hunter/New England | Newcastle | 02 4924 6477 |
| Parramatta | 02 9840 3603 | Tamworth | 02 6767 8630 | ||
| Justice Health Service | Matraville | 02 9311 2707 | North Coast | Port Macquarie | 02 6588 2750 |
| Lismore | 02 6620 7500 | ||||

