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Brian Epstein <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Mar 2006 17:25:32 -0800
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It's already on the Green Procurement list of NEC as one of the
"substances banned with conditions", the condition being that it's
banned for components that come in contact with the human body.

Regards,
Brian Epstein
Sr Regulatory Compliance Engineer
Veeco Instruments
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-----Original Message-----
From: Leadfree [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Anslow, Phillip
Sent: Monday 13 March 2006 11:48 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [LF] NTC The EU's toxic coins

Next on the list of RoHS - nickel? Here we go again...

Kind Regards,
Phil.

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Fjelstad [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 14 March 2006 05:54
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [LF] NTC The EU's toxic coins


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Hi Dave,



Nickel itch is one of prospective disorders of record found among  those
in

the plating industry.



I have members of my extended family who have been diagnosed with such


sensitivity.



It is not, in this case "urban legend" I can attest.




Very best,
Joe







Health effects of nickel


Nickel is a compound that occurs in the environment only at very low
levels.


Humans use nickel for many different applications. The most common

application  of nickel is the use as an ingredient of steal and other
metal
products. It

can  be found in common metal products such as jewellery.


Humans may be exposed to nickel by breathing air, _drinking water_

(http://www.lenntech.com/drinking-water-FAQ.htm) , eating  food or
smoking
cigarettes.

Skin contact with nickel-contaminated soil or water  may also result in
nickel

exposure. In small quantities nickel is essential, but  when the uptake
is
too

high it can be a danger to human health.

An uptake  of too large quantities of nickel has the following
consequences:
- Higher  chances of development of lung cancer, nose cancer, larynx
cancer

and prostate  cancer
- Sickness and dizziness after exposure to nickel gas
- Lung  embolism
- Respiratory failure
- Birth defects
- Asthma and chronic  bronchitis
- Allergic reactions such as skin rashes, mainly from  jewellery
- Heart disorders


Nickel  fumes are respiratory irritants and may cause pneumonitis.
Exposure


to nickel and its compounds may result in the development of a
dermatitis


known as "nickel itch" in sensitized individuals. The first symptom  is
usually

itching, which occurs up to 7 days before skin eruption occurs.  The
primary

skin eruption is erythematous, or follicular, which may be  followed by
skin

ulceration. Nickel sensitivity, once acquired, appears  to persist
indefinitely.

Carcinogenicity- Nickel and certain nickel compounds have  been listed
by
the

 National Toxicology Program (NTP) as being reasonably anticipated to
be


carcinogens. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has
listed

nickel compounds within group 1 (there is sufficient evidence for


carcinogenicity  in humans) and nickel within group 2B (agents which are
possibly


carcinogenic to humans). OSHA does not regulate nickel as a carcinogen.
Nickel is

on the ACGIH Notice of Intended Changes as a Category  A1, confirmed
human

carcinogen.

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