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Human Exposure Points in
The Lifecycle of Materials
Building materials have indirect health impacts.         Extractor
                                                         People in the extraction and
Contaminants released in extraction, manufacturing,      synthesis industries, and in
construction and demolition contribute to health         surrounding communities,
                                                         are at risk of exposure to
and environmental concerns. Substances of                substances of concern
                                                         via inhalation, ingestion
concern can leach from products in landfills             of contaminated drinking
and enter the environment and food chain via             water, and dermal contact.

ground water. People in many contexts are                Manufacturer
                                                         People in the manufacturing
exposed at every step of the process.                    industries and in surrounding
                                                         communities are at risk of
                                                         exposure to substances of
                                                         concern via inhalation, ingestion
                      Extractor                          of contaminated drinking
                                                         water, and dermal contact.

                                                         Contractor
                                                         Building materials containing
                                                         substances of concern are
                                                         transported around the world.
  Demolition                                             People in the construction
  Contractor                              Manufacturer
                                                         industry are exposed to
                                                         substances of concern via
                                                         inhalation and dermal contact.

                                                         Occupant
                                                         People in buildings are
                                                         exposed to substances of
                                                         concern via off-gassing and
                                                         leaching into drinking water.

                                                         Demolition Contractor
                                                         People in the demolition
                                                         industry are exposed to
                                                         substances of concern via
                                                         inhalation and dermal contact.



           Occupant               Contractor
Cadmium
                                                                         Exposure

                                                                        –  ia ingestion of food
                                                                          V
                                                                          contaminated by phosphate
                                                                          fertilizers or sewage sludge
                                                                          applied to farm fields.
Cadmium is an elemental metal, commonly                                 –  ia inhalation of cadmium
                                                                          V
used in electronics as a corrosion                                        in the air from burning fossil
                                                                          fuels such as coal or oil.
resistant coating for metal fittings, and
as a pigment for paints and plastics.                                    Health Impacts
Pigments from cadmium and cadmium                                       – rritation of the lungs
                                                                          I
compounds provide brilliant and long-                                     (short-term effect).
                                                                        –  idney disease caused by
                                                                          K
lasting yellows, oranges and reds.                                        cadmium build-up in the
                                                                          kidneys (long-term inhalation
Life-in-Action Items                                                      or oral exposure).

– Request Health Product Declarations (HPD) from                       –  ssociated with lung cancer.
                                                                          A
  product vendors and manufacturers.                                      EPA has classified cadmium as
  An HPD is a listing of product ingredients                              a probable human carcinogen.
  and associated health concerns.                                       –  evelopmental and
                                                                          D
                                                                          reproductive toxicity.
– Specify stainless steel or galvanized finishes in lieu
  of cadmium coatings for fittings and other hardware materials.

– Specify controls and electrical/electronic materials
  and equipment which are compliant with the
  European Restriction of Hazardous Substances
  Directive (RoHS).
  The RoHS restricts the use of six hazardous materials, including
  cadmium, in the manufacture of electronic and electrical equipment.
  California law has adopted much of the RoHS content; other
  US states and Canadian provinces will likely follow in time.

– Set tight goals for electricity use.
  Cadmium is released when coal is burned, so each
  kilowatt hour saved represents an avoidance of
  cadmium released into the environment.
Mercury                                                                   Exposure

                                                                         – nhalation of mercury vapors
                                                                           I
                                                                           occur when mercury is
                                                                           spilled or products that
                                                                           contain mercury break and
Mercury is an elemental neurotoxin                                         expose mercury to the air.

commonly found in fluorescent lighting,                                  –  onsumption of contaminated
                                                                           C
                                                                           fish is a common cause of
non-digital switches and HVAC controls.                                    mercury poisoning. Fish are
                                                                           contaminated by mercury
Life-in-Action Items                                                       released into the environment
                                                                           by the burning of coal for
– Select low-mercury fluorescent lamps and mercury-                       electricity. The U.S. EPA has
  free lighting options and HVAC controls.                                 published consumption limits
  Low-mercury fluorescent lamp options and mercury-free                    and advises women of child-
  controls are readily available, often at no additional cost.             rearing age and children younger
                                                                           than 15 to avoid certain species.
– Support our clients’ mercury reduction efforts.
  During planning discuss the client’s recycling program and
  mercury clean-up and disposal procedures. Though mercury-               Health Impacts
  containing medical devices are common in older healthcare
  facilities, many hospitals have implemented mercury reduction          Adults, children, and developing
  programs as safer options have become available.                       fetuses are at risk from
                                                                         exposure. Associated human
– Set tight goals for electricity use.                                  health risks include:
  Mercury is released when coal is burned, so each kilowatt hour saved
                                                                         – mpairment of neurological
                                                                           I
  represents an avoidance of mercury released into the environment.
                                                                           and reproductive systems
                                                                         –  levated risk of birth defects
                                                                           E
                                                                         –  isruption of growth
                                                                           D
                                                                           and development.




                                                                                         courtesy of liberalmind1012
Phthalates
                                                                                                   Exposure

                                                                                           Due to widespread use and
                                                                                           release, and the global transport
                                                                                           of plastics, phthalates are found
                                                                                           in air, water, soil, and organisms
Phthalates are plasticizers, chemicals which                                               nearly everywhere in the world.

are added to PVC and other plastics to                                                     – ndustrial workers may be
                                                                                             I
                                                                                             exposed to phthalates by
make them soft, flexible, and durable                                                        inhalation and, more prevalently,
                                                                                             absorbed though dermal contact.
In our business, some relevant products include:
                                                                                           –  he highest exposures are from
                                                                                             T
–  inyl flooring and base
  V                                                                                          contact with consumer products.
–  arpet backing
  C                                                                                        –  xposure can be prenatal, via
                                                                                             E
–  inyl upholstery and wall covering
  V                                                                                          mother’s ingestion of phthalates.
                                                                                             Young children (always putting
–  ire and cable jacketing
  W
                                                                                             plastic things in their mouths)
–  heet roofing
  S                                                                                          are most vulnerable.
Beyond buildings, phthalates are widely used in consumer
products such as toys, personal care products, fragrances, and                                     Health Impacts
plastic dishes. The European Union has banned 6 highly suspect
phthalates from toys and food packaging, and the US has started                            –  ny anatomic system
                                                                                             A
to regulate certain phthalates in children’s toys and personal care                          influenced by hormones can
products. Use of phthalates in building materials is essentially non-                        be detrimentally affected
restricted, and very little information on alternatives is available.                        by endocrine disruptors,
                                                                                             such as phthalates. Most
Life-in-Action Items                                                                         sensitive is the immature
                                                                                             male reproductive system.
– Request Health Product Declarations (HPD) from                                          –  ay increase risk of
                                                                                             M
  product vendors and manufacturers.                                                         developing Type 2 diabetes.
   An HPD is a listing of product ingredients
                                                                                           –  hthalates released in the
                                                                                             P
   and associated health concerns.
                                                                                             month of October can lead
– Support our clients’ PVC reduction efforts.                                               to a rising of the undead.
   As hospitals embark on eliminating PVC from medical
   devices and supplies (especially in the NICU), propose
   ways that your project can compliment their efforts.

– Avoid plastics where reasonable alternatives exist.
   Prefer non-plastic based wall coverings,
   upholstery and flooring options.




                                                                                                                      courtesy of Walmart Stores




                                                                        courtesy of SupremeCrete
Dioxins                                                             Exposure

                                                                   Dioxins are released into the air,
                                                                   and settle on soil and in water.
                                                                   Nearly every living creature has
                                                                   been exposed to dioxins.
Dioxins are a group of toxic bioaccumulative                       –  he most common
                                                                     T
chemical compounds. They are present                                 exposure path is through
                                                                     food – crops absorb dioxins
around the world and do not readily degrade.                         which settle on the soil.

Though dioxins are naturally occurring at relatively low levels,   –  ioxins which settle in water are
                                                                     D
the vast majority of dioxins are released by certain industrial      ingested by micro-organisms
activities. Most relevant to our industry is PVC production.         and work their way up the food
                                                                     chain. Dioxins accumulate in
In building materials, PVC is a common component of resilient        the body fat of fish, animals,
flooring, carpet backing, piping, waterproofing, door and window     and ultimately, people.
frames, wire cable sheathing, wall covering and much more.
                                                                   –  hough dioxins spread great
                                                                     T
                                                                     distances, exposure risk
Life-in-Action Items                                                 through inhalation is especially
– Ask product reps about PVC-free options.                          high in and near communities
   Many manufacturers offer PVC-free alternatives to                 where dioxins are released.
   exterior components, interior finishes, piping, conduit,
   and electrical cable and wire jacketing.                         Health Impacts
                                                                   –  ervous system impairment
                                                                     N
                                                                   – mmunologic impairments
                                                                     I
                                                                   –  ormonal alterations
                                                                     H
                                                                   –  ancer
                                                                     C




                                                                                               courtesy of SupremeCrete
Lead                                                                                    I
                                                                                             Exposure

                                                                                      – ngestion of lead which has
                                                                                        leached into drinking water.
                                                                                      –  opper alloy plumbing
                                                                                        C
                                                                                        components leach lead into
Lead is a bioaccumulative heavy metal                                                   drinking water over time,
found in a variety of consumer and building                                             especially when corrosion
                                                                                        occurs. Lead is also a common
products because it provides flexibility                                                component of solder and flux.
and machineability to the material.                                                   – ngestion of lead-containing dust
                                                                                        I
                                                                                        particulates is still a risk in pre-
Lead is a common ingredient in copper                                                   1978 buildings, especially to
alloys, such as brass and bronze.                                                       children. Lead as an additive in
                                                                                        most paints has been banned for
Life-in-Action Items                                                                    many years, but exposure to lead
                                                                                        dust remains a risk where older
– Specify lead-free piping, fittings and fixtures where                                buildings are being renovated.
  metal piping will be used to deliver water intended
  for human consumption.                                                                     Health Impacts
  New low-lead national requirements per the U.S. Safe Drinking
  Water Act will go into effect in January 2014. Many faucet                          Lead is a neurotoxin which can
  manufacturers offer products now which meet these standards.                        damage the developing brain and
                                                                                      nervous system, lowering IQ and
– Specify lead-free solder and flux.                                                 increasing hyperactivity. While
– Specify electrical wire and cable which are                                        adults are susceptible to lead
                                                                                      poisoning, children are most at risk.
  compliant with the European Restriction of
  Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS).
  The RoHS restricts the use of six hazardous materials, including
  lead, in the manufacture of electronic and electrical equipment.




                                                                     courtesy of Shandchem

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Toxicity

  • 1. Human Exposure Points in The Lifecycle of Materials Building materials have indirect health impacts. Extractor People in the extraction and Contaminants released in extraction, manufacturing, synthesis industries, and in construction and demolition contribute to health surrounding communities, are at risk of exposure to and environmental concerns. Substances of substances of concern via inhalation, ingestion concern can leach from products in landfills of contaminated drinking and enter the environment and food chain via water, and dermal contact. ground water. People in many contexts are Manufacturer People in the manufacturing exposed at every step of the process. industries and in surrounding communities are at risk of exposure to substances of concern via inhalation, ingestion Extractor of contaminated drinking water, and dermal contact. Contractor Building materials containing substances of concern are transported around the world. Demolition People in the construction Contractor Manufacturer industry are exposed to substances of concern via inhalation and dermal contact. Occupant People in buildings are exposed to substances of concern via off-gassing and leaching into drinking water. Demolition Contractor People in the demolition industry are exposed to substances of concern via inhalation and dermal contact. Occupant Contractor
  • 2. Cadmium Exposure – ia ingestion of food V contaminated by phosphate fertilizers or sewage sludge applied to farm fields. Cadmium is an elemental metal, commonly – ia inhalation of cadmium V used in electronics as a corrosion in the air from burning fossil fuels such as coal or oil. resistant coating for metal fittings, and as a pigment for paints and plastics. Health Impacts Pigments from cadmium and cadmium – rritation of the lungs I compounds provide brilliant and long- (short-term effect). – idney disease caused by K lasting yellows, oranges and reds. cadmium build-up in the kidneys (long-term inhalation Life-in-Action Items or oral exposure). – Request Health Product Declarations (HPD) from – ssociated with lung cancer. A product vendors and manufacturers. EPA has classified cadmium as An HPD is a listing of product ingredients a probable human carcinogen. and associated health concerns. – evelopmental and D reproductive toxicity. – Specify stainless steel or galvanized finishes in lieu of cadmium coatings for fittings and other hardware materials. – Specify controls and electrical/electronic materials and equipment which are compliant with the European Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS). The RoHS restricts the use of six hazardous materials, including cadmium, in the manufacture of electronic and electrical equipment. California law has adopted much of the RoHS content; other US states and Canadian provinces will likely follow in time. – Set tight goals for electricity use. Cadmium is released when coal is burned, so each kilowatt hour saved represents an avoidance of cadmium released into the environment.
  • 3. Mercury Exposure – nhalation of mercury vapors I occur when mercury is spilled or products that contain mercury break and Mercury is an elemental neurotoxin expose mercury to the air. commonly found in fluorescent lighting, – onsumption of contaminated C fish is a common cause of non-digital switches and HVAC controls. mercury poisoning. Fish are contaminated by mercury Life-in-Action Items released into the environment by the burning of coal for – Select low-mercury fluorescent lamps and mercury- electricity. The U.S. EPA has free lighting options and HVAC controls. published consumption limits Low-mercury fluorescent lamp options and mercury-free and advises women of child- controls are readily available, often at no additional cost. rearing age and children younger than 15 to avoid certain species. – Support our clients’ mercury reduction efforts. During planning discuss the client’s recycling program and mercury clean-up and disposal procedures. Though mercury- Health Impacts containing medical devices are common in older healthcare facilities, many hospitals have implemented mercury reduction Adults, children, and developing programs as safer options have become available. fetuses are at risk from exposure. Associated human – Set tight goals for electricity use. health risks include: Mercury is released when coal is burned, so each kilowatt hour saved – mpairment of neurological I represents an avoidance of mercury released into the environment. and reproductive systems – levated risk of birth defects E – isruption of growth D and development. courtesy of liberalmind1012
  • 4. Phthalates Exposure Due to widespread use and release, and the global transport of plastics, phthalates are found in air, water, soil, and organisms Phthalates are plasticizers, chemicals which nearly everywhere in the world. are added to PVC and other plastics to – ndustrial workers may be I exposed to phthalates by make them soft, flexible, and durable inhalation and, more prevalently, absorbed though dermal contact. In our business, some relevant products include: – he highest exposures are from T – inyl flooring and base V contact with consumer products. – arpet backing C – xposure can be prenatal, via E – inyl upholstery and wall covering V mother’s ingestion of phthalates. Young children (always putting – ire and cable jacketing W plastic things in their mouths) – heet roofing S are most vulnerable. Beyond buildings, phthalates are widely used in consumer products such as toys, personal care products, fragrances, and Health Impacts plastic dishes. The European Union has banned 6 highly suspect phthalates from toys and food packaging, and the US has started – ny anatomic system A to regulate certain phthalates in children’s toys and personal care influenced by hormones can products. Use of phthalates in building materials is essentially non- be detrimentally affected restricted, and very little information on alternatives is available. by endocrine disruptors, such as phthalates. Most Life-in-Action Items sensitive is the immature male reproductive system. – Request Health Product Declarations (HPD) from – ay increase risk of M product vendors and manufacturers. developing Type 2 diabetes. An HPD is a listing of product ingredients – hthalates released in the P and associated health concerns. month of October can lead – Support our clients’ PVC reduction efforts. to a rising of the undead. As hospitals embark on eliminating PVC from medical devices and supplies (especially in the NICU), propose ways that your project can compliment their efforts. – Avoid plastics where reasonable alternatives exist. Prefer non-plastic based wall coverings, upholstery and flooring options. courtesy of Walmart Stores courtesy of SupremeCrete
  • 5. Dioxins Exposure Dioxins are released into the air, and settle on soil and in water. Nearly every living creature has been exposed to dioxins. Dioxins are a group of toxic bioaccumulative – he most common T chemical compounds. They are present exposure path is through food – crops absorb dioxins around the world and do not readily degrade. which settle on the soil. Though dioxins are naturally occurring at relatively low levels, – ioxins which settle in water are D the vast majority of dioxins are released by certain industrial ingested by micro-organisms activities. Most relevant to our industry is PVC production. and work their way up the food chain. Dioxins accumulate in In building materials, PVC is a common component of resilient the body fat of fish, animals, flooring, carpet backing, piping, waterproofing, door and window and ultimately, people. frames, wire cable sheathing, wall covering and much more. – hough dioxins spread great T distances, exposure risk Life-in-Action Items through inhalation is especially – Ask product reps about PVC-free options. high in and near communities Many manufacturers offer PVC-free alternatives to where dioxins are released. exterior components, interior finishes, piping, conduit, and electrical cable and wire jacketing. Health Impacts – ervous system impairment N – mmunologic impairments I – ormonal alterations H – ancer C courtesy of SupremeCrete
  • 6. Lead I Exposure – ngestion of lead which has leached into drinking water. – opper alloy plumbing C components leach lead into Lead is a bioaccumulative heavy metal drinking water over time, found in a variety of consumer and building especially when corrosion occurs. Lead is also a common products because it provides flexibility component of solder and flux. and machineability to the material. – ngestion of lead-containing dust I particulates is still a risk in pre- Lead is a common ingredient in copper 1978 buildings, especially to alloys, such as brass and bronze. children. Lead as an additive in most paints has been banned for Life-in-Action Items many years, but exposure to lead dust remains a risk where older – Specify lead-free piping, fittings and fixtures where buildings are being renovated. metal piping will be used to deliver water intended for human consumption. Health Impacts New low-lead national requirements per the U.S. Safe Drinking Water Act will go into effect in January 2014. Many faucet Lead is a neurotoxin which can manufacturers offer products now which meet these standards. damage the developing brain and nervous system, lowering IQ and – Specify lead-free solder and flux. increasing hyperactivity. While – Specify electrical wire and cable which are adults are susceptible to lead poisoning, children are most at risk. compliant with the European Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS). The RoHS restricts the use of six hazardous materials, including lead, in the manufacture of electronic and electrical equipment. courtesy of Shandchem