Formaldehyde

Budavari, S; O'Neil, MJ; Smith, A; Heckelman, PE

HERO ID

5348420

Reference Type

Book/Book Chapter

Year

1989

Language

English

HERO ID 5348420
Year 1989
Title Formaldehyde
Book Title The Merck index: an encyclopedia of chemicals, drugs, and biologicals
Authors Budavari, S; O'Neil, MJ; Smith, A; Heckelman, PE
Publisher Text Merck and Co., Inc.
City Rahway, NJ
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Abstract Workplace exposure to formaldehyde may occur during the production or handling of formaldehyde or products containing it. The vapour has a purgent odour, with eye and respiratory tract irritation occuring at levels of about 1mg/m|3|. Direct contact with formaldehyde solution may cause skin irritation, and long-term exposure can lead to allergic contact dermatitis. There is no convincing evidence that formaldehyde is a teratogen and no adverse effects on reproduction have been reported. Some excess of nasal or nasopharyngeal cancer has been reported in some studies. It is recommended that formaldehyde concentrations in workplace air should be below 1.2mg/m|3| (1ppm). Recommendations are given for formaldehyde use in cosmetics and in hospital procedures.
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Edition 11th
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Language Text English
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