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Toxics Use Reduction Institute EH&S Considerations for Drop-In Alternatives to TCE Mary Butow Research Assistant, TURI

Toxics Use Reduction Institute University of Massachusetts Lowell EH&S Considerations for Drop- In Alternatives to TCE Overview of Standard Hazard Criteria Do TCE, Perc, & nPB have anything in common? EPA Information Studies on nPB Comprehensive Solutions from an EH&S perspective

Toxics Use Reduction Institute University of Massachusetts Lowell Criteria Overview Science Advisory Board –Environment – Physical Characteristics PBT Vapor Pressure Flashpoint NIOSH-REL; OSHA-PEL; TLV-TWA –Health – Inherent Hazards IARC Mutagenicity/Carcinogenicity/Neurotoxicity Reproductive/Developmental Toxicity LC50/LD50

Toxics Use Reduction Institute University of Massachusetts Lowell Identified Drop-In Solvents Identified 20 alternative drop-in solvent degreasers Six Classes of Chemicals –Hydrochlorofluorocarbon –Hydrofluorocarbon –Hydrofluoroethers –n-Bromopropane –Volatile Methylsiloxanes –Dichloroethylene ClassBase Chemical 1 Chlorinated hydrocarbon* 2HCFC 3HFC 4HFE 5nPB 6 Volatile Methylsiloxanes 7Dichloroethylene *Replaced Solvents

Toxics Use Reduction Institute University of Massachusetts Lowell TCE – PCE - nPB? ACUTE EFFECTS (SHORT TERM) TCE - HHSPCE – Pending HHSnPB - ? Inhaled, acts as CNS depressive & exposure can cause dizziness, unconsciousness, visual disturbances, nausea & vomiting. Single exposures can cause CNS effects such as dizziness, headache, sleepiness, confusion, nausea, difficulty speaking and walking. High inhalation can cause respiratory tract irritation, CNS depression and anesthetic effects. GI absorption is rapid if ingested and can produce CNS depression. Aspiration onto lungs can cause chemical pneumonia. High- level exposure may cause vomiting, unconsciousness & death. Ingestion of a large amount can cause abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. Very high levels can cause irregular heartbeat which can be fatal. Not considered a significant skin irritant but prolonged exposure with undiluted liquid may cause skin irritation. Can cause eye and skin irritation and redness. Exposure can result in skin irritation and corneal injury. An eye irritant causing pain, redness and general inflammation.

Toxics Use Reduction Institute University of Massachusetts Lowell TCE – PCE - nPB? CHRONIC EFFECTS (LONG TERM) TCE - HHSPCE – Pending HHSnPB - ? Repeated contact can cause irritation, blistering, roughening and cracking of exposed skin. Long-term exposure may cause liver and kidney damage. Prolonged exposure may cause lung, liver and kidney damage. Repeated exposure can cause memory loss, headache, depression and weakness in the arms and legs. Prolonged and repeated exposure may cause dermatitis. Extended skin exposure may lead to pain, cracking and dermatitis. Drinking or ingesting large amounts may cause liver and kidney damage, impaired immune function. Increased health risks for people with pre-existing skin disorders and impaired renal or liver function. Breathing for long periods of time may cause impaired heart function, unconsciousness & death.

Toxics Use Reduction Institute University of Massachusetts Lowell TCE – PCE - nPB? CANCER HAZARDS TCE - HHSPCE – Pending HHSnPB - ? It may cause mutations & possible impaired fetal development. US Dept of Health & Human Services says reasonably anticipated to be a carcinogen. No available information. There is evidence that TCE causes lung kidney & liver cancer in animals. Animal testing has linked high exposure to liver and kidney cancer as well as also leukemia. It may cause lung and liver cancer. NIOSH recommends handling it as a possible carcinogen. Trichloroethylene is probably carcinogenic to humans (IARC - Group 2A). Tetrachloroethylene is probably carcinogenic to humans (IARC - Group 2A). HAS NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY IARC TO DATE.

Information for Some Solvents from EPA study SolventExposure limit (source) VOC?Listed HW? HAP? Perchloro- ethylene 25 ppm (ACGIH) 100 ppm (OSHA) NoYes n-Propyl Bromide 10 ppm (ACGIH) ppm (mfr) YesNo Decamethyl- cyclopenta- siloxane (D5) 10 ppm (mfr)YesNo Trichloro- ethylene 50 ppm (ACGIH) 100 ppm (OSHA) Yes

Toxics Use Reduction Institute University of Massachusetts Lowell Data considered by EPA CITED FROM Federal Register Vol. 72, No.103, May 30, 2007 pg 30147

Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) End UseSubstituteDecisionFurther Information Metals cleaning, electronics cleaning, and precision cleaning N-propyl bromide (nPB) as a substitute for CFC- 113 and methyl chloroform Acceptable… …. EPA Recommends the use of PPE, including chemical goggles, flexible laminate protective gloves and chemical-resistant clothing. EPA expects that all users of nPB would comply with any final Permissible Exposure Limit that the OSHA issues in the future under 42 U.S.C. 7610(a). Toxics Use Reduction Institute University of Massachusetts Lowell

How is EPA proposing that nPB may be used? For this end use,EPA is proposing that use of nPB is: Coatings (only for facilities that as of proposal date provided data demonstrating ability to maintain acceptable exposure levels) Acceptable Subject to a Use Condition Aerosol solventUnacceptable* Adhesive carrier solventUnacceptable* * Data from a number of facilities and from modeling indicate likely exposures in excess of potentially protective levels, and therefore, unacceptable health risks for users of nPB-based adhesives and aerosols.

Toxics Use Reduction Institute University of Massachusetts Lowell EPA Text CITED FROM Federal Register Vol. 72, No.103, May 30, 2007 pg 30147

Toxics Use Reduction Institute University of Massachusetts Lowell Volatile Methyl Siloxanes Dow – OS 10, OS 20, OS 30 ACUTE EFFECTS (SHORT TERM) CHRONIC EFFECTS (LONG TERM) CANCER HAZARDS Can affect you when breathed in or ingested. Over exposure to skin can cause de-fatting and drying of skin leading to dermatitis. Insufficient information available. Can cause eye and skin irritation and redness. Repeated ingestion can cause internal injuries. High levels of exposure can cause dizziness, disorientation & shortness of breath. Insufficient information does not imply safety! Further research is critical for proposed alternatives.

Toxics Use Reduction Institute University of Massachusetts Lowell nPB as an option –NIOSH Epidemiological study Who? When? Why? What? How? Next steps –ANA Study –EPA study LD50 data Observed Effects on Animals & Humans

Toxics Use Reduction Institute University of Massachusetts Lowell TUR Options Input Substitution Production Unit Modernization Product Reformulation Production Unit Re-design or Modification Improved Operations & Maintenance Integral Recycling

Toxics Use Reduction Institute University of Massachusetts Lowell Informed Decisions Resources available for EH&S data –Toxicology –PBT Profiler –TURA Program –Bibliographies of Current Studies Disposal Issues Continual Process Improvement Regulation Count the Cost