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BfR publishes its Annual Report for 2008
One chapter in the BfR Annual Report is dedicated to the main areas covered last year. They include the final assessment of the “Toner Study“. According to this study, health impairments caused by emissions from laser printers and photocopiers cannot be ruled out because – given their operating mode – the chemical and physical processes involved lead to further contamination of indoor air. However, most of the emitted particles are not toner particles. There is a need for research to establish the chemical and physical identity of the particles measured. Furthermore, in 2008 BfR scientists turned their attention to the assessment of long-lived organic contaminants that can accumulate in the food chain. In the case of the industrial chemicals perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) they came to the conclusion that, based on the latest scientific findings available, a health risk arising from the intake of the levels of these chemicals detected up to now in food like, for instance, fish is unlikely. Nevertheless, every effort should be made to reduce these levels in food.
Background information on the main topics and further details of the assessment and research activities of all departments of the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment are provided in the new 78-page Annual Report. The Departments for Risk Communication, Scientific Services, Biological Safety, Food Safety, Safety of Substances and Preparations and Safety of Consumer Products report on the projects they were involved in last year.
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