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The risk management for indoor air pollution caused by formaldehyde in housing
The historical perspectives on early warnings and actions
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In order to clarify the determining features of approaches adopted in policies for regulating indoor air pollution, this paper analyzes case studies of the approaches taken, in four countries, to risk management of indoor air pollution caused by formaldehyde in housing.
We pursued case studies to provide historical perspectives on early warnings and actions taken in relation to suspected health hazards from exposure to formaldehyde, in Germany, the USA, Canada and Japan. Many investigations of indoor air pollution caused by formaldehyde in housing have been conducted, and regulations established, in these countries. We reviewed the vast quantity of literature and documents relating to governmental and/or industrial actions and of research on indoor air quality produced in the past 40 years, and compared the approaches adopted.
The study identified the differing character of the approaches adopted in policies for the regulation of indoor air pollution, in order to clarify the range of actions that may be taken in response to reported risk from indoor air pollutants and describe possible risk management models for indoor air pollution.
Understanding of the nature of approaches already adopted will help to preserve good indoor air quality and minimize health hazards due to indoor air pollution.
This paper identifies a range of actions that have been taken in response to suspected risk from indoor air pollutants, through the analysis of its case studies.
The risk management for indoor air pollution caused by formaldehyde in housing
The historical perspectives on early warnings and actions
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In order to clarify the determining features of approaches adopted in policies for regulating indoor air pollution, this paper analyzes case studies of the approaches taken, in four countries, to risk management of indoor air pollution caused by formaldehyde in housing.
We pursued case studies to provide historical perspectives on early warnings and actions taken in relation to suspected health hazards from exposure to formaldehyde, in Germany, the USA, Canada and Japan. Many investigations of indoor air pollution caused by formaldehyde in housing have been conducted, and regulations established, in these countries. We reviewed the vast quantity of literature and documents relating to governmental and/or industrial actions and of research on indoor air quality produced in the past 40 years, and compared the approaches adopted.
The study identified the differing character of the approaches adopted in policies for the regulation of indoor air pollution, in order to clarify the range of actions that may be taken in response to reported risk from indoor air pollutants and describe possible risk management models for indoor air pollution.
Understanding of the nature of approaches already adopted will help to preserve good indoor air quality and minimize health hazards due to indoor air pollution.
This paper identifies a range of actions that have been taken in response to suspected risk from indoor air pollutants, through the analysis of its case studies.
The risk management for indoor air pollution caused by formaldehyde in housing
The historical perspectives on early warnings and actions
Elmualim, Abbas Ali (Herausgeber:in) / Azuma, K. (Autor:in) / Uchiyama, I. (Autor:in) / Ikeda, K. (Autor:in)
Facilities ; 24 ; 420-429
01.09.2006
10 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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