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FINDINGS FROM NEW STUDY ON OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BPA OF LIMITED RELEVANCE TO CONSUMERS
November 11, 2009
The following statement can be attributed to Steven G. Hentges, Ph.D., of the
Polycarbonate/BPA Global Group of the American Chemistry Council (ACC)
regarding the study published in Human Reproduction, “Occupational
Exposure to Bisphenol-A (BPA) and the Risk of Self-Reported Male Sexual
Dysfunction,” by D. Li, Z. Zhou, D. Qing, et al.:
ARLINGTON, VA (November 11, 2009) —
“This study of occupational
exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) among male factory workers in China provides
interesting new information, although its relevance to average consumers who
use products containing minute amounts of BPA is limited, at best.
“Based on the significant differences between occupational exposure and
consumer exposure, the study authors state, ‘the findings from this
study probably do not apply to populations that are exposed to low levels of
BPA.’
“In contrast, a recent EPA study, published in Toxicological Sciences,
found that exposure to low levels of BPA had no effect on a range of
reproductive and behavioral activities measured. This new EPA study, relevant
to consumers, supports the conclusions of 11 regulatory bodies worldwide that
have recently completed scientific evaluations and found BPA safe, including
for use in food-contact materials.
“With respect to the Chinese workers’ exposure, the study authors
note that the ‘observed association may only apply to highly exposed
workers.’ Importantly, it was unclear whether the workers in the study
uniformly followed accepted worker-protection measures and procedures designed
to prevent high-level exposure. As noted in the 2008 European Union risk
assessment of BPA, when established worker-protection measures are taken, no
further risk reduction measures are needed to prevent both ‘repeated
dose systemic effects and reproductive toxicity for workers.’
“It is essential that employees wear the personal protective equipment
appropriate to their environment, and follow all established safety
procedures. This commitment to worker safety is a core component of
ACC’s Responsible Care® program. ACC member companies participate in
this program, which incorporates key environmental, health, safety, and
security policies, to achieve safety excellence and prevention of worker
injury. ACC’s member companies that produce BPA remain committed to
openly and transparently sharing with the government and the public relevant
environmental, health, and safety data.”
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