I added this page as I know there were security personnel that stayed at the missile complexes. If there were no alarms during the night in the sector that these guys were covering they slept in the extra two bunks (that were not occupied by the crew as two of us had to be up when the other two crew members were sleeping) at the missile site. Figuring out how much toxic chemical exposure you security people were exposed to would be comparable to a eight hour shift under toxic chemical exposure. Most of the security folks that stayed at our complex stayed for the night and were gone during the daylight hours.
Let me know if you security people had any other work shifts where you were down in the Launch Control Center for more than eight hours a shift.
TWA = CT1+CT2+CTi / T1+T2+... Ti (DM BIOENGINEERING SHOULD HAVE USED THIS EQUATION TO BE CORRECT FOR JUST THE 8 HOUR TWA CALCULATION). DM AFB Bioengineering mis-calculated in their report as they did not sample for the total eight hours in the Launch Contol Center (LCC). See corrections.So the real TWA actual measured exposure calculation for the Security Members should have been:
(103µg/m3)(262 min)/262 min = 103µg/m3 converting to ppb (24.45)(103)/60 = 42 ppb TWA (8 hour only) actual calculated TWA using 262 minutes measured exposure at Missile site 570-6 in the LCC area .
This is 4.2 times the ACGIH TLV-TWA (10ppb) that is allowed today in 2015. This new TLV-TWA limit was set in 1995. This still does not account for skin intake which is worse than inhalation.
This still does not account for the other toxic breakdown chemicals of the fuels. There are no AF sample studies that have been found on those chemical concentrations.