Formaldehyde, a colorless, pungent-smelling gas, can cause watery eyes, burning sensations in the eyes and throat,
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EPA''s risk evaluation focused on formaldehyde sources involved in the manufacturing, processing, distribution in
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Formaldehyde in packaging can build up in containers and pose health risks. Learn how it forms, how to measure it
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Use of formaldehyde-containing solutions and samples outside of a fume hood or ventilated enclosure is acceptable only when
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Formaldehyde sources are directly compared by conversion into Reference Room concentrations. Formaldehyde
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Tests conducted in delivery stations and distribution centers, where thousands of new packages are concentrated,
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Discover the risks associated with formaldehyde in containers and closed spaces, and how Customs Support can
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The addition of formaldehyde to this annex reflects growing scientific consensus regarding health risks associated with
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The EPA recommends the use of "exterior-grade" pressed-wood products with phenol instead of urea resin to limit formaldehyde
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Empty formaldehyde bottles or containers should not be discarded into biohazardous waste containers or broken glass boxes.
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