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A Hazard-Based Framework for Identifying Safer Alternatives to Classes of Chemicals: A Case Study on Phthalates in Consumer Products.
Smith, Marissa N; Stump, Sascha; van Bergen, Saskia K; Davies, Holly G; Fanning, Elinor; Eaton, Rae; Manahan, Craig C; Sergent, Amber; Zarker, Ken.
Afiliación
  • Smith MN; Hazardous Waste & Toxics Reduction, Washington State Department of Ecology, Lacey, Washington, USA.
  • Stump S; Hazardous Waste & Toxics Reduction, Washington State Department of Ecology, Lacey, Washington, USA.
  • van Bergen SK; Hazardous Waste & Toxics Reduction, Washington State Department of Ecology, Lacey, Washington, USA.
  • Davies HG; Environmental Public Health Sciences, Washington State Department of Health, Tumwater, Washington, USA.
  • Fanning E; Environmental Public Health Sciences, Washington State Department of Health, Tumwater, Washington, USA.
  • Eaton R; Hazardous Waste & Toxics Reduction, Washington State Department of Ecology, Lacey, Washington, USA.
  • Manahan CC; Hazardous Waste & Toxics Reduction, Washington State Department of Ecology, Lacey, Washington, USA.
  • Sergent A; Hazardous Waste & Toxics Reduction, Washington State Department of Ecology, Lacey, Washington, USA.
  • Zarker K; Hazardous Waste & Toxics Reduction, Washington State Department of Ecology, Lacey, Washington, USA.
Environ Health Perspect ; 132(4): 45002, 2024 Apr.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38683745
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Humans are exposed to hazardous chemicals found in consumer products. In 2019, the Pollution Prevention for Healthy People and Puget Sound Act was passed in Washington State. This law is meant to reduce hazardous chemicals in consumer products and protect human health and the environment. The law directs the Washington State Department of Ecology to assess chemicals and chemical classes found in products, determine whether there are safer alternatives, and make regulatory determinations.

OBJECTIVES:

To implement the law, the Department of Ecology developed a hazard-based framework for identifying safer alternatives to classes of chemicals.

METHODS:

We developed a hazard-based framework, termed the "Criteria for Safer," to set a transparent bar for determining whether new chemical alternatives are safer than existing classes of chemicals. Our "Criteria for Safer" is a framework that builds on existing hazard assessment methodologies and published approaches for assessing chemicals and chemical classes.

DISCUSSION:

We describe implementation of our criteria using a case study on the phthalates chemical class in two categories of consumer products vinyl flooring and fragrances used in personal care and beauty products. Additional context and considerations that guided our decision-making process are also discussed, as well as benefits and limitations of our approach. This paper gives insight into our development and implementation of a hazard-based framework to address classes of chemicals in consumer products and will aid others working to build and employ similar approaches. https//doi.org/10.1289/EHP13549.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Ácidos Ftálicos / Sustancias Peligrosas Límite: Humans País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Environ Health Perspect Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Ácidos Ftálicos / Sustancias Peligrosas Límite: Humans País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Environ Health Perspect Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos