Chemical substances and health protection

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Chemical substances and health protection

Chemical substances and health protection

The use of chemicals in modern society, in almost all production processes, makes the chemical sector one of the most important and globalized in the world economy. However, the essential contribution of these substances must be balanced with the identification of potential costs. These include the intensive use of water and energy as well as possible risks and negative impacts on the environment and human health. The diversity and potential gravity of these impacts make the management of chemicals an essential cross-cutting issue for sustainable development.

Consumers and users, if properly informed, can make a significant contribution to reducing risks, including through an informed choice of products and their responsible use.

The limitation of any damage to health and the environment can be guaranteed by the evaluation and management of substances throughout the entire life cycle, from production, to disposal, to reuse.

The Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS, the National Institute of Health in Italy) has a leading role in the Italian and European context in research, evaluation, management, control and regulation in the sector of chemicals and products and helps to protect human health by promoting innovation and competitiveness.

The ISS assesses the dangers and risks associated with substances and chemicals and is the national reference for the prevention and surveillance of dangerous exposures and intoxications, and for the national control plans and coordinates the network of national laboratories.

It also represents the technical-scientific interface of the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), addressing emerging issues related to the health of the population.



Back 10 pratici consigli per ridurre l’esposizione a plastificanti per bambini e adulti

Gli ftalati, ad esempio Di-2-etilesilftalato (DEHP), e Bisfenolo A (BPA) sono sostanze contenute in oggetti di plastica di uso comune, eliminate rapidamente dall’organismo ma a cui tutti, bambini e adulti, siamo esposti come ha evidenziato lo studio di biomonitoraggio del progetto Life Persuaded "Biomonitoraggio di ftalati e bisfenolo a in coppie madre-bambino italiane: associazione tra esposizione e patologie infantili" (https://lifp.iss.it/?cat=9).

Life Persuaded ha misurato i livelli nelle urine di DEHP e di BPA nei bambini dai 4 ai 14 anni e nelle loro madri e ha valutato alcuni aspetti dello stile di vita e delle abitudini alimentari delle persone arruolate nello studio attraverso un questionario ad hoc.

Dalla valutazione delle risposte fornite in relazione ai livelli di esposizione misurati, il progetto è in grado di indicare quali modifiche ognuno di noi può apportare al proprio stile di vita per limitare l’esposizione a queste sostanze, con benefici per la propria salute e quella dell’ambiente.


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