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Philip Morris

Common Sources of Select Group A and Group B Carcinogens

Date: Mar 1993 (est.)
Length: 1 page
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ES OF--g-ELECT GPtOLiRA AND GROUP B CA12CIlS rrnvpA Carcinogens Benzene Vinyl chloride Asbestos Chromium , ourc Gasoline, paints, drinking, water, outdoor air Furnishings,, automobi;le interi,ors, apparel Building materials (e.g. ceilings, roofingi material, pipe wrapping),, brake linings, drinking, water Manufacturing' processes, decorative plating, glass. Group B Carcinogens, So'urces. Formaldehyde Plywood, particle.board, insulation, carpeting Carbon tetrachloride Cleaners/waxes, solvents, furnishings, drin)c'irlg water Toluene Cleaners, waxes, paints, automobile products, building materials, outdoor a,ir Cad'mium, Solders, batteries, dental amalgam,, metal alloys Most of:the substances dies~ignat,ed aeGrou'p B carcinogenss by the EPA are pesticidds, herbicides, or chem'icals involved in various manufacturing processes. 1070Z50!4

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