Literature DB >> 1026409

Consumer hazards of plastics.

G S Wiberg.   

Abstract

The modern consumer is exposed to a wide variety of plastic and rubber products in his day to day life: at home, work, school, shopping, recreation and play, and transport. A large variety of toxic sequellae have resulted from untoward exposures by many different routes: oral, dermal, inhalation, and parenteral. Toxic change may result from the plastic itself, migration of unbound components and additives, chemical decomposition or toxic pyrolysis products. The type of damage may involve acute poisoning, chronic organ damage, reproductive disorders, and carcinogenic, mutagenic and teratogenic episodes. Typical examples for all routes are cited along with the activites of Canadian regulatory agencies to reduce both the incidence and severity of plastic-induced disease.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1026409      PMCID: PMC1475243          DOI: 10.1289/ehp.7617221

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Health Perspect        ISSN: 0091-6765            Impact factor:   9.031


  3 in total

Review 1.  Biohazards of methanol in proposed new uses.

Authors:  H S Posner
Journal:  J Toxicol Environ Health       Date:  1975-09

2.  Contact textile dermatitis (with special reference to fire proof fabrics).

Authors:  I Martin-Scott
Journal:  Br J Dermatol       Date:  1966-12       Impact factor: 9.302

3.  Aging of polymers.

Authors:  D L Allara
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  1975-06       Impact factor: 9.031

  3 in total

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