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Integr Environ Assess Manag


Title:Using an alternatives assessment framework to evaluate waterborne versus solventborne basecoats used in automotive refinishing
Author(s):Brown LA; Fisk G; Cohen MA; Crollard A; Whittaker SG;
Address:"Hazardous Waste Management Program in King County, Public Health-Seattle & King County, Seattle, Washington, USA. Hazardous Waste Management Program in King County, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, Water and Land Resources Division, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA. Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA"
Journal Title:Integr Environ Assess Manag
Year:2022
Volume:20211125
Issue:4
Page Number:1101 - 1113
DOI: 10.1002/ieam.4543
ISSN/ISBN:1551-3793 (Electronic) 1551-3777 (Linking)
Abstract:"We evaluated two types of automotive basecoats used in automotive refinishing (i.e., in auto body shops): waterborne and solventborne. The primary tool we used for this evaluation was the Alternatives Assessment Guide (version 1.0) developed by the Interstate Chemicals Clearinghouse (IC2). The term 'solventborne,' as used in this article, refers to products that contain relatively high concentrations of volatile organic compounds (referred to as 'high-volatile organic compound [VOC] basecoats' in the industry). These products are distinct from the 'low-VOC' solventborne products used widely in California and elsewhere. From a health and environmental hazard perspective, our evaluation found that waterborne basecoats contained fewer hazardous ingredients and at lower concentrations than their solventborne counterparts. Automotive painters who spray-painted vehicles with waterborne products experienced significantly lower exposures to several harmful solvents. Waterborne products are readily available and offer advantages with regard to social impacts. Some of these advantages include lower worker and community exposure to VOCs, reduced VOC release and smog formation, and reduced potential for generation of and exposure to hazardous waste. Based on our assessment in auto body shops, we consider waterborne basecoats to be safer alternatives from both a human health and environmental perspective. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2022;18:1101-1113. Published 2021. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA"
Keywords:Automobiles Hazardous Waste Humans *Occupational Exposure/analysis Paint Solvents United States *Volatile Organic Compounds Alternatives assessment Automotive refinishing Safer alternative Solventborne basecoats Waterborne basecoats;
Notes:"MedlineBrown, Lawrence A Fisk, Grace Cohen, Martin A Crollard, Allison Whittaker, Stephen G eng Hazardous Waste Management Program in King County/ 2021/10/24 Integr Environ Assess Manag. 2022 Jun; 18(4):1101-1113. doi: 10.1002/ieam.4543. Epub 2021 Nov 25"

 
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