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The Most Poorly Tested Chemicals in the World

Not as safe as you think!

Source: www.chemicalindustryarchives.org/factfiction/testing.asp

While the following data has been collated from various US reports and studies, it is logical to assume that similar percentages would prevail in most other developed countries. The overwhelming truth is... less than half the chemicals used in normal household products have ever been tested for their effects on humans!
 

Facts and Figures
The overwhelming truth is... less than half the chemicals used in normal household products have ever been tested for their effects on humans!

An unknown number of new chemicals are not among this total. Only new organic chemicals - chemicals that contain carbon - are added to the list. New chemicals that are exempt from the official listing process include inorganics, pesticides, food additives, some large polymer molecules, and any chemical produced in low quantities.


Regulations and Testing Requirements: New vs. Old chemicals

New chemicals

New chemicals are defined here as chemicals that have yet to enter or are still within the Premanufacture Notification (PMN) process. During the 90 day PMN process EPA staff can ask for some limited data on the toxicity and physical characteristics of a chemical, although they rarely do. EPA reviews between 2000 and 2500 applications through the PMN program each year, or between 40 and 50 new chemical applications each week. (EPA 1997, pg. 6 and 44).


Old chemicals

In 1998, EPA reported that the most heavily used chemicals in commerce are largely untested:

 

Current Status of HPV Testing

The EPA website on the HPV challenge program now refers people to an industry-sponsored site (http://www.hpvchallenge.com) for updates on industry commitments under the program. Industry data on this site show that:

References

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 1997.

Chemistry Assistance Manual for Premanufacture Notification Submitters. Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics.

EPA 744-R-97-003. March 1997.

Toxic Substances Control Act: Preliminary Observations on Legislative Changes to Make TSCA More Effective (Testimony, 07/13/94, GAO/T-RCED-94-263).

Environmental Defense Fund (ED). 1998. Toxic Ignorance. Washington, D.C.

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 1998. Chemical Hazard Data Availability Study. What do we really know about the safety of high production volume chemicals?

EPA's 1998 baseline of hazard information that is readily available to the public. Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics. April 1998.

Toxic Substances Control Act: Preliminary Observations on Legislative Changes to Make TSCA More Effective (Testimony, 07/13/94, GAO/T-RCED-94-263).

Summary available on www.gao.gov.