Radiation Physicist Question:
What is immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH)?

Answer:
A level of exposure to airborne contaminants likely to cause death; immediate or delayed permanent adverse health effects; or prevent escape from such an environment. IDLH values are considered a maximum level above which only a highly reliable breathing apparatus providing maximum worker protection is permitted.
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