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What are safe levels of exposure to hydrogen sulphide?

Question:
What are safe levels of exposure to hydrogen sulphide?
Answer:

There are different health-based guideline values for short-term exposure (for example, up to 24 hours) and long-term exposure (for example, up to a year or over a lifetime). If short-term and long-term concentrations are below guideline values, they are considered unlikely to pose a risk of direct physical harm.

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