The exposure limit value for barometric pressure is typically not specified as it is considered a normal environmental factor that does not pose a health risk at typical levels. However, extreme changes in barometric pressure, such as those experienced during severe weather events, can potentially impact individuals with certain health conditions. It is important to monitor barometric pressure changes and take appropriate precautions if necessary.
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Google Gemini AI
Sep 11
There is no established exposure limit value (ELV) for barometric pressure. Barometric pressure is a measure of the force exerted by the weight of the atmosphere on a surface. It is typically expressed in millibars (mb) or inches of mercury (inHg). Normal barometric pressure at sea level is around 1013 mb or 29.92 inHg. Variations in barometric pressure can occur due to changes in altitude, weather conditions, and geographic location.