Chemical

Children's clothing

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Case number
1757/10
Category
Clothing, textiles and fashion items
Type / Model
Article codes: 1. Jacket: G601, 2. T-shirt: J7, 3. Jumper and trousers: J51, 4. Sweatshirt: J115, 5. Jacket and track suit: J118, 6. Sweatshirt: J121, 7. Sweatshirt: J122, 8. Shirt: J132, 9. T-shirt and trousers: 518, 10. T-shirts and shorts: 648, 11. T-shirt and shorts: 7912, 12. Track suit: W904.
Audience
Consumer
Notifying country
🇮🇹 Italy
Country of origin
Unknown
Published
2010-12-03

⚠️ Risk

The products pose a chemical risk because they contain hexavalent chromium, in concentrations varying from 0.6 to 5 mg/kg. Oeko Tex Standard 100 states that, to ensure optimum quality, total chromium content should be less than 1 mg/kg for children’s clothing and less than 2 mg/kg for all other clothing, regardless of whether it is in contact with the skin. According to the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR; 2007), chromium VI should actually be below the detection limit due to the substance’s cutaneous sensitisation properties, i.e. its ability to cause allergic reactions such as contact dermatitis. Taking into account that the target population is children who have a tendency to suck on their clothing and that the chromium VI content is above established limit values, we consider that exposure may occur not only via the cutaneous route, but also by the oral and inhalatory route and that the products therefore pose a chemical risk.

Measures

Type of economic operator to whom the measure(s) were ordered: OtherCategory of measure(s): Seizure of the products ordered by the authorities.Date of entry into force: Unknown

<a href="http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/images/rapex/2010-w48/2010-w48_3-description.pdf">See attached document</a>.
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