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Styrene Added to List of Carcinogens
« on: June 14, 2011, 02:03:42 PM »
"Eight new substances have been added to a list of carcinogens by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

The congressionally mandated report identifies substances that are either known to be human carcinogens or are reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen. The new additions, announced on June 6, include formaldehyde and aristolochic acids, a family of acids that occur naturally in some plant species, which are now both considered known human carcinogens.

In addition to being used in medical laboratories and mortuaries as a preservative, formaldehyde is widely used to make resins for household items such as composite wood products, paper product coatings, plastics, synthetic fibers and textile finishes.

The six other additions, all of which fall into the second "anticipated" category, include:

    Captafol: a fungicide that had been used to control fungal diseases in fruits, vegetables, ornamental plants, and grasses, and as a seed treatment. It has been banned in the United States since 1999, but past exposures may still have an effect on health.

    Cobalt-tungsten carbide (in powder or hard metal form): commonly referred to in the United States as cemented or sintered carbide, this substance is used to make cutting and grinding tools, and wear-resistant products for various industries, including oil and gas drilling, as well as mining.

    Certain inhalable glass wool fibers: include only those fibers that can enter the respiratory tract, are highly durable, and are biopersistent, meaning they remain in the lungs for long periods of time. The largest use of general purpose glass wool is for home and building insulation, which appears to be less durable and less biopersistent, and so less likely to cause cancer in humans.

    o-nitrotoluene: used as an intermediate in the preparation of azo dyes and other dyes, including magenta and various sulfur dyes for cotton, wool, silk, leather and paper; it is also used in preparing agricultural chemicals, rubber chemicals, pesticides, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals and explosives.

    Riddelliine: found in certain plants of the genus Senecio, a member of the daisy family, grown in sandy areas in the western United States and other parts of the world. Though not used commercially in the United States, many species have been identified in herbal medicines and teas.

    Styrene: a synthetic chemical used worldwide in the manufacture of products such as rubber, plastic, insulation, fiberglass, pipes, automobile parts, food containers and carpet backing. People may be exposed to it by breathing indoor air with styrene vapors from building materials, tobacco smoke and other products. The greatest exposure to styrene in the general population is through cigarette smoking.

"Reducing exposure to cancer-causing agents is something we all want, and the Report on Carcinogens provides important information on substances that pose a cancer risk," Linda Birnbaum, director of both the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and the National Toxicology Program, said in a statement.

With these additions, the 12th Report on Carcinogens now includes 240 listings, which can all be found here. Each substance undergoes an extensive evaluation with numerous opportunities for scientific and public input before it is added to the report.

However, even if a substance is listed in the report, it doesn't necessarily mean that it will cause cancer. Many factors influence whether a person will develop cancer, including an individual's susceptibility to a particular substance, and the amount and duration of exposure to the substance."

http://www.livescience.com/14578-carcinogens-substances.html

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Re: Styrene Added to List of Carcinogens
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2011, 03:47:05 PM »
Yeh, I went to buy a gallon of styrene the other day and its no longer being sold in favor of other resins.
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Re: Styrene Added to List of Carcinogens
« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2011, 04:32:07 PM »
Yeh, I went to buy a gallon of styrene the other day and its no longer being sold in favor of other resins.
What kinds of places [used to?] sell it OTC? I know fiberglass supply outfits often sell it, but someone said that auto-body shops sometimes carry it.

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Re: Styrene Added to List of Carcinogens
« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2011, 05:32:00 PM »
Autobody you use to be able to get it like 2 gallons for 20 some odd $ but now that has vanished in lue of other epoxies and what not.
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Re: Styrene Added to List of Carcinogens
« Reply #4 on: June 14, 2011, 10:34:27 PM »
Does this mean formaldehyde will no longer be available?
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Re: Styrene Added to List of Carcinogens
« Reply #5 on: June 15, 2011, 12:08:58 AM »
Will paraformaldehyde be included?
... hopefully they replace it with the less dangerous but more synthetically useful acetaldehyde (for many things, probably a toss up)
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Re: Styrene Added to List of Carcinogens
« Reply #6 on: June 15, 2011, 01:48:24 PM »
I would have thought styrene to be carcenogenic my self.

still I would not think it any more carcenogenic than toluene or xylene.

its still available over here though.

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Re: Styrene Added to List of Carcinogens
« Reply #7 on: June 26, 2011, 12:00:55 AM »
Time to stock up on styrene.

(Para)formaldeyde won't be going anywhere soon. For the time being we can probably expect new warning labels and higher prices if some companies pull out of the market for not wanting the liability. It probably wouldn't hurt to stock up on this either.