Formaldehyde
According to the latest existing assessment from the early 1990s, 971,000 workers were estimated to be exposed to formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is a skin-sensitizing agent that can cause an immune system
According to the latest existing assessment from the early 1990s, 971,000 workers were estimated to be exposed to formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is a skin-sensitizing agent that can cause an immune system
A novel fiberoptic colorimetric sensor system for formaldehyde monitoring has been developed. It can be used for in situ, online, unattended monitoring.
Ursa Slovenija d.o.o. manufactures insulation products using mineral glass wool and has 120 workers employed. The production of mineral glass wool is a process that requires the preparation of a mixture
Formaldehyde in Hospitals Formaldehyde is widely used in hospitals for the fixation of biopsy samples, as it is the only product that ensures long-term preservation of the samples. However, it
Adhesives used in the manufacture of wood particle boards (chipboard) contain, among other hazardous chemicals, formaldehyde (carcinogen and sensitizer). Employees are exposed to high concentrations of formaldehyde during the manufacture
An alternative method for the analysis of formaldehyde in commercial products replaces concentrated sulfuric acid by magnesium sulfate. The method was applied in a laboratory study for the analysis of
Formaldehyde is an organic compound used as a tissue fixative for microscopy and histology. In this case study, formaldehyde was substituted by a product containing: ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol and
Macroinvertebrate bioindicators are used in evaluating the biological quality of water. Traditionally, the biological material of the samples is preserved using formaldehyde, which is both a carcinogen and a sensitiser.
Formaldehyde is a common preservative but is a carcinogen and a skin sensitizer. An alternative product made of sodium chloride and compounds extracted from berries is available as bactericide for
A cooperative cleaning company decided to try to substitute all products containing hazardous chemicals by safer alternatives. A deodorizing product used in bathroom cleaning that contained sodium hydroxide and formaldehyde
A study had the aim to determine the suitability of biocides used in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry to preserve biological specimens. The biocide was assessed according to six parameters:
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Introduction and problem setting There is still room for improvement in making the world a cleaner, safer and healthier place, and in protecting people and vital resources. In certain industries,
As a wood product quality inspector, your role involves examining wood products to ensure they meet industry standards for quality, safety, and performance. While your occupation may not directly involve
According to data from 2018, of the 1.7 million doctors and 3.1 million nurses working in the EU, thousands work in operating rooms every day. This includes the 400,000 surgeons
Urea-formol adhesives are largely used in the wood products industries. Construction materials are the main source of formaldehyde emissions in the indoor environment. Therefore, it is necessary to find new
As a wood products designer, your role involves creating designs for various wooden products, including furniture, cabinetry, decorative items, and architectural elements. While your occupation may not directly involve exposure
Almost 47 million EU workers may have been exposed to at least one cancer risk factor during their last working week, according to the Workers’ Exposure Survey (WES) on occupational
About 3 million workers in the EU are estimated to be exposed to hardwood dust. Prolonged exposure to hardwood dust can cause cancer in the nose and paranasal sinuses. Hardwood
Inspection cases See how carcinogen risks are managed in real workplaces! We’ve gathered key inspection cases to show how exposure to cancer-causing substances are identified, assessed, and controlled. Labour inspectorates
As a chemical technician, your profession exposes you to potential carcinogenic risks associated with handling various hazardous substances. These carcinogens take on diverse forms, including but not limited to solvents,
Floor cleaning in hospitals is often done using cleaning agents containing disinfectants such as quaternary ammonium chlorides, formaldehyde or glutaraldehyde. Microfiber cleaning demonstrates a superior microbiological removal compared to cotton
Cosmetic formulations are prone to contamination due to their high water content, pH and temperature range and ingredients used, which can act as nutrients. In the past, parabens, formaldehyde-donors or
Offering a wide range of metalworking services, a company used grinding equipment, which required the use of a lubricating-cooling emulsion. The emulsion was expected to decrease the temperature of abrasive
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