Abstract:The German Commission for the Investigation of Health Hazards of Chemical Compounds in the Work Area has re‐evaluated titanium dioxide [
13463‐67‐1
]. Titanium dioxide causes lung tumours in rats at high concentrations. In 2009, titanium dioxide was evaluated and, because a maximum concentration at the workplace (MAK value) could not be established, it was classified in Carcinogen Category 3A. Titanium dioxide is a biopersistent granular dust and, in a later evaluation, inhalation studi… Show more
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