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Risk assessment-based verification of the CertiPUR TM limit values for toluene diamine and methylene dianiline in flexible polyurethane foam.

Patrick de KortElke JensenMark W SpencePatrick M Plehiers
Published in: Toxicology and industrial health (2024)
Flexible polyurethane foams (PUF) are used in many consumer products. PUF may contain trace levels of aromatic diamine impurities that could represent a potential health risk. The risk associated with sleeping on a PUF mattress was evaluated. Toxicity benchmarks for sensitization and non-cancer endpoints were derived from the respective points-of-departure using standard assessment factors. For the cancer endpoints, toxicity benchmarks were derived from the 25th-percentile values of animal studies. Recently published emission and migration data allowed to link exposure with the CertiPUR TM voluntary quality limits of ≤5 mg.kg -1 for 2,4-toluene diamine and 4,4'-methylene dianiline in PUF. Using conservative exposure scenarios, lifetime-average daily internal doses from the combined inhalation and dermal exposures were calculated. Margins of safety for non-cancer and sensitization endpoints were >10 4 . The theoretical excess cancer risk was ≤1.5 × 10 -7 . It is concluded that sleeping on a mattress that satisfies the CertiPUR limit value does not pose undue risk to consumers.
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