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ETAD North America furthers the efforts of the North American dye
manufacturing industry in addressing health, safety and environmental
issues. It is recognized by regulatory authorities, customers, and the
public as an authoritative source of information on the technical aspects
of organic dyes.
Major ETAD North America programs include:
- DyeCare®
A
product stewardship program providing education and training in all phases
of handling dyes including environmental impact, pollution prevention,
health effects, industrial hygiene, exposure, work practices, and hazard
communication.
- Exposure Reduction
An industry-government collaboration
advocating exposure reduction as the most desirable and cost effective risk
management strategy for dye use. Promotes improvement in many areas such as
dye packaging, weighing room ventilation, dust monitoring, and safe work
practices.
- Toxicology
Research and testing on the safety and
biological behavior of dyes. Examples include a skin permeability study
showing no significant penetration of three commercial dyes in human skin
and a testing program on a commercially important dye resulting in its
removal from EPA's priority testing list.
- Environment
Cooperative research with government,
industry, and academia to better understand fate and impact of dyes in the
environment. Current efforts include studies of C.I. Disperse Blue 79:1,
metal-complexed dyes, and waste management-disposal practices.
- Pollution Prevention
A joint program initiated with EPA
to implement pollution prevention at dye manufacturing facilities. Provides
guidance and tools for identifying opportunities, measuring reductions in
waste generation, describing case studies, and managing an effective
program.
For further information, please contact
ETAD North America
1850 M Street, NW
Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036
Tel (202) 721-4154 / Fax (202) 296-8120
e-mail: HELMEST@SOCMA.com
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