Inorganic Mercury: Environmental Health Criteria Series No 118 - Unep - Books - World Health Organisation - 9789241571180 - 1991
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Inorganic Mercury: Environmental Health Criteria Series No 118 First edition

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Inorganic Mercury: Environmental Health Criteria Series No 118 First edition

Assesses the risk to human health posed by the use of inorganic mercury in dental amalgam and in soaps and creams used to lighten the skin. Although such skin-lightening products are now banned throughout the European Economic Community, in North America, and in many African states, the report reveals that mercury-containing soap continues to be manufactured in several European countries, is sold as germicidal soap to the Third World, and is illegally re-imported from Africa to European cities having a substantial black population. Dental amalgam and food, most notably seafood, are identified as the main sources of human exposure. Although exposure of the general population is judged to be low, toxic levels may arise from the mishandling of liquid mercury, mercury dispensed from jars, broken thermometers, fluorescent lamps, and accidental ingestion of mercury batteries. The use of skin-lightening soap and creams results in substantial exposure.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released 1991
ISBN13 9789241571180
Publishers World Health Organisation
Pages 172
Dimensions 258 g
Language English  
Contributor WHO

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