Toxicological Profile for 1,4-Dioxane

Wilbur, S; Jones, D; Risher, JF; Crawford, J; Tencza, B; Llados, F; Diamond, GL; Citra, M; Osier, MR; Lockwood, LO

HERO ID

3446852

Reference Type

Book/Book Chapter

Year

2012

Language

English

PMID

23946965

HERO ID 3446852
Year 2012
Title Toxicological Profile for 1,4-Dioxane
Authors Wilbur, S; Jones, D; Risher, JF; Crawford, J; Tencza, B; Llados, F; Diamond, GL; Citra, M; Osier, MR; Lockwood, LO
Publisher Text Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (US)
City Atlanta (GA)
Abstract This public health statement tells you about 1,4-dioxane and the effects of exposure to it. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) identifies the most serious hazardous waste sites in the nation. These sites are then placed on the National Priorities List (NPL) and are targeted for long-term federal clean-up activities. 1,4-Dioxane has been found in at least 31 of the 1,689 current or former NPL sites. Although the total number of NPL sites evaluated for this substance is not known, the possibility exists that the number of sites at which 1,4-dioxane is found may increase in the future as more sites are evaluated. This information is important because these sites may be sources of exposure, and exposure to this substance may be harmful. When a substance is released either from a large area, such as an industrial plant, or from a container, such as a drum or bottle, it enters the environment. Such a release does not always lead to exposure. You can be exposed to a substance only when you come in contact with it. You may be exposed by breathing, eating, or drinking the substance, or by skin contact. If you are exposed to 1,4-dioxane, many factors will determine whether you will be harmed. These factors include how much (the dose), how long (the duration), and how you come in contact with it. You must also consider any other chemicals you are exposed to and your age, sex, diet, family traits, lifestyle, and state of health.
Pmid 23946965
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Series Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) Toxicological Profiles
Is Public Yes
Language Text English