On 4 June 2015, Directive (EU) 2015/863 [1] was published in the Official Journal of the European Union, adding four phthalates DEHP, DBP, BBP and DIBP to the list of restricted substances in Annex II of the RoHS 2 Directive 2011/65/EU. The list now contains a...
Here are some examples of phthalates that are listed as SVHCs: BBP DEHP DBP DPP Here are some examples of products that may contain such phthalates:: Textiles Clothing Footwear Accessories Formaldehyde, oligomeric reaction products with aniline ...
Phthalates Phthalatesare a group of chemical substances that are often added to plastics to improve the flexibility and durability of the products. For example, Annex XVII restricts the use of the following phthalates, individually or in combination, to a maximum of 0.1% by weight in plasticized ...
reproductive issues, early menopause, and other concernsat levels well belowthe limits set by American and European regulators. It was the most common phthalate that we found in our tests, with more than half of the products we tested having levels above what research has linked to health probl...
13.Phthalates(Diethyl Phthalate): Commonly found in fragrance, nail polish, deodorant, and body lotions. Industrial chemical. Research has linked to potential birth defects in male reproductive system. This chemical is used inside and outside of the beauty industry. This chemical has been found in...
the mattress fits any standard full-sized crib or toddler bed. It comes compressed in a lightweight and easy-to-carry box to make getting it into the nursery a breeze. The mattress is also Greenguard-certified, meaning that it is free of prohibited phthalates, lead, and mercury, and meet...
Typical hazardous substances that are restricted in products include lead, AZO dyes, DMF, PAHs, Phthalates, PFOS, the nickel release and so on. Since the XVII of REACH regulation took into force in 2009, the following directives have been replaced: Azocolourants Directive 2002/61/EC “Blue ...
supplemented with additional resources to help officials in these companies undertake responsible chemical management practices in the aforementioned finished products. Note on Release 3 – July 2008: A list of changes from Release 2 - February 2008 to Release 3 - July 2008 is contained at the end...
Note: This list is based solely on the opinions of Dr. Youn, which do not necessarily reflect the opinions of all doctors or the standard of care in your area. Before you undergo any invasive cosmetic treatment, make sure you consult with a real board-certified plastic surgeon. You can fi...
The most frequent chemical risks notified in 2015 related to products such as fashion jewellery, with harmful heavy metals like nickel and lead, and toys containing phthalates (plastic softeners which can cause fertility problems). The Rapid Alert system Since 2003, the EU’s Rapid Alert system ...