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Diisononyl Phthalate (DINP) - Proposition 65 Warnings Website

                                               
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Questions and Answers: DINP and Prop 65

                                               
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Diisononyl Phthalate (DINP) - OEHHA

                                               
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Proposition 65 Safe Use Determinations (SUDs) - OEHHA

                                               
  • factory supply Questions and Answers: DINP and Prop 65 price
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  • factory supply Questions and Answers: DINP and Prop 65 manufacturer
  • Why is DINP on the Proposition 65 list?
  • DINP is on the Proposition 65 list because it can cause cancer. Exposure to DINP may increase the risk of cancer. Proposition 65 requires businesses to determine if they must provide a warning about exposures to listed chemicals. What is DINP?
  • Does Proposition 65 require a warning?
  • Proposition 65 requires businesses to determine if they must provide a warning about exposures to listed chemicals. What is DINP?
  • DINP belongs to a family of chemicals called phthalates, which are added to some plastics to make them flexible.
  • What is Prop 65 and how does it work?
  • Prop 65 is a regulation that allows citizens to bring claims for violations. It authorizes monetary penalties for violations, of up to $2,,500 a day, per violation. The regulation has a “citizen suit” provision that allows citizens to recover their attorneys’ fees for their claims. Many companies receiving Prop. 65 claims will settle their claims, both in and “out of court.”
  • Where does DINP come from?
  • DINP can be gradually released from consumer products into indoor environments such as homes, schools, daycare centers, offices and cars. It settles on floors and other surfaces, and can accumulate in dust and air. Exposure can result from contact with products containing DINP.