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    An overview of the available data on reproduction toxicity of tin and inorganic tin compounds

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    Authors
    van Kesteren, PCE
    Engelfriet, PM
    Series/Report no.
    RIVM rapport 2022-0200
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    Language
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    Title
    An overview of the available data on reproduction toxicity of tin and inorganic tin compounds
    Translated Title
    Tin en anorganische tinverbindingen: een overzicht van de beschikbare informatie over schadelijke effecten op de voortplanting
    Publiekssamenvatting
    RIVM has carried out a scientific literature review for data on the toxic properties of tin and inorganic tin compounds, in particular the potential harmful effects on human fertility, foetal development and breastfeeding. Tin and inorganic tin compounds are used in a variety of applications including solder alloy production, lithium-ion batteries and other electrical applications, and as protective coatings for other metals such as in food containers. RIVM has summarised its findings. The Health Council of the Netherlands will use these summaries to assess reproductive toxicity and to provide a classification recommendation for the Minister of Social Affairs and Employment.
    Het RIVM heeft in de wetenschappelijke literatuur onderzocht of er schadelijke eigenschappen van tin en anorganische tinverbindingen bekend zijn. Het gaat om schadelijke effecten op de voortplanting van mensen, zoals effecten op vruchtbaarheid, de ontwikkeling van ongeboren kinderen en borstvoeding. Deze stoffen worden onder andere gebruikt om twee metalen (legering) aan elkaar te lassen. Ook worden ze gebruikt voor allerlei elektrische toepassingen zoals in lithium-ion accu’s. Verder is het een beschermlaag voor andere metalen, zoals in voedselblikken. De gevonden informatie is samengevat. De Gezondheidsraad gebruikt de samenvattingen om de voortplantingstoxiciteit te beoordelen. Op verzoek van de minister van Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheid (SZW) stelt de Gezondheidsraad een advies op voor de classificatie van de stof.
    Publisher
    Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu RIVM
    DOI
    10.21945/RIVM-2022-0200
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/626372
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.21945/RIVM-2022-0200
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