Formaldehyde is a hazardous chemical often found in zone pouches, a type of packaging used in many industries to transport and store goods. According to the World Health Organization, formaldehyde is classified as a Group 1 carcinogen, meaning it is known to cause cancer in humans.
Health Effects of Formaldehyde | Exposure Route |
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Respiratory irritation | Inhalation |
Skin and eye irritation | Skin and eye contact |
Cancer (leukemia) | Inhalation |
Neurological effects | Inhalation |
Formaldehyde Regulations | Regulatory Body |
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Occupational Exposure Limit (8-hour TWA) | OSHA |
Indoor Air Quality Guideline | WHO |
Maximum Contaminant Level in Drinking Water | EPA |
Effective Strategies to Minimize Formaldehyde Exposure from Zone Pouches
To protect your health and safety from the dangers of formaldehyde in zone pouches, consider the following strategies:
Success Stories: Eliminating Formaldehyde from Zone Pouches
Several companies have successfully eliminated or reduced formaldehyde from their zone pouches, leading to significant improvements in employee health and safety.
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