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Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
2024 Volume.50 No. 2 p.138 ~ p.145
Formaldehyde Risk Assessment in Other Household Textile Products
Park Tae-Hyun

Song Ji-Hwan
Chun Sa-Ho
Joe Hee-Rae
Yoon Pil-Jun
Kang Ho-Yeon
Ku Myeong-Seon
Son Jin-Hyeok
Lee Cheol-Min
Abstract
Background: Appropriateness issues have emerged regarding the non-application of hazardous substance safety standards for items classified as ¡®other textile products¡¯.

Objectives: Testing for formaldehyde (HCHO) and risk assessment were conducted on ¡®other textiles products¡¯ to provide reference data for promoting product safety policies.

Methods: Testing was conducted on five items (102 products) classified as ¡®other textile products¡¯ according to relevant
standards (textile products safety standards), and the risk of each product was assessed using the evaluation methodologies of the European Centre for Ecotoxicology and Toxicology of Chemicals (ECETOC) and European Chemical Agency (ECHA).

Results: Out of the 102 products tested, HCHO was detected above the quantification limit in five. Based on these results, the screening risk assessment indicated that three products exceeded the criteria. Upon re- assessing the emission and transfer rates of products exceeding the criteria, it was confirmed that there were no instances of exceeding the criteria.

Conclusions: Risk assessment results can be used as supporting data for non-application of hazardous substance standards. However, it is deemed necessary to transition towards a management approach based on risks in order to addressing emerging trends such as convergence/new products.
KEYWORD
Product safety, consumer product, other textile products, risk assessment, formaldehyde
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