Polyvinyl chloride

Agent Name
Polyvinyl chloride
CAS Number
9002-86-2
Formula
(C2-H3-Cl)x-
Major Category
Plastics & Rubber
Polyvinyl chloride formula graphical representation
Synonyms
101EP; 1032X; Armodour; Aron TS 700; Atactic poly(vinyl chloride); Bakelite; Boltaron; Carina; Chloroethylene homopolymerise [French]; Chloroethylene polymer; Corvic 55/9; Dacovin; Darvic 110; Dynadur; Ekavyl SD 2; Exon 605; Expanded polyvinyl chloride; FC 4648; Flocor; GEON 51; Genotherm; Halvic 223; Hostalit; L 5; Poly(vinyl chloride); Resinite 90; U 1; PVC; [ChemIDplus]
Category
Polymers
Description
Viscous white liquid; [CAMEO]
Sources/Uses
Used in pipes, siding, gutters, door and window frames, raincoats, toys, gaskets, insulation, hoses, shoes, containers, sealant liners, flooring, wire and cable coatings, paper and textile finishes, etc.; [Hawley]
Comments
Occupational asthma reported in workers manufacturing bottle caps; [Malo] Occupational asthma reported in meat wrappers exposed to fume and powder; [Malo].Three cases of meat wrapper's asthma were reported in 1973. Subsequent studies suggest that this condition is questionable or rare. There is no evidence of permanent respiratory impairment of meat wrappers. [Rom, p. 431-2] Firefighters exposed to burning polyvinyl chloride fumes reported more frequent and more severe respiratory symptoms than controls. [Markowitz JS. Self-reported short- and long-term respiratory effects among PVC-exposed firefighters. Arch Environ Health 1989 Jan-Feb;44(1):30-3] Based on case reports and cross-sectional studies, there is some evidence of a polyvinyl chloride pneumoconiosis in workers exposed for years to PVC dust. Findings have included small opacities and impairment of lung function (restriction or reversible airway obstruction). [Rom, p. 533-4]
Biomedical References

Exposure Assessment

TLV (ACGIH)
1 mg/m3
MAK
0.3 mg/m3, respirable fraction (multiplicated with the material density)

Adverse Effects

Asthma
Yes
Fibrogenic
Yes
IARC Carcinogen
Not classifiable
ACGIH Carcinogen
Not Classifiable

Diseases, Processes, and Activities Linked to This Agent

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