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Upcoming challenges: flame retardants. Stamatis Sivitos, 30.10.2013 UK SNS annual event. Outline. Background. IEC 62368/ 60065 and EN 60065 Amendment 11. Aims of this meeting. Background and update on current developments Call for your support Share information/ brainstorm - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Upcoming challenges: flame retardantsStamatis Sivitos, 30.10.2013
UK SNS annual event
Outline
Context
Potential use of flame
retardants
Health and environmental
impacts
NGO work and results
2008: New requirement
proposed in an international standard (IEC
62368) on the safety of
Audio/Video and ICT technology
Initiated by the U.S. National
Association of State Fire Marshals
Supported by the Alliance for
Consumer Fire Safety in Europe
(ACFSE), front group for the bromine
industry, now Fire Safety Platform...
Background
IEC 62368/ 60065 and EN 60065 Amendment 11
“A television set shall be so designed that the likelihood of ignition and the spread of fire caused by a flame is
reduced” and tested according to TS 62441
CLC/TS 62441: “the combustible materials used in candle flame accessible areas do not exhibit flaming for more
than 3 min”
Aims of this meeting
1. Background and update on current developments
2. Call for your support
3. Share information/ brainstorm
4. Need for coordinated approach – counteraction
Products affected
Is there a need for this clause?
“How eight TV fires spread across the world”
Source: Chicago Tribune reporting
Source: Chicago Tribune reporting
Source: Chicago Tribune reporting
Source: Chicago Tribune reporting
Use of statistics
020
406080
100
120140160
180200
Europe (Flawed) US Europe
# TV
fire
s per
1,0
00,0
00 T
VsFlawed comparison used by the flame
retardant industry to justify the need for an candle standard for TVs
Scientifically accurate statistics show there is NO need
for an candle standard for TVs
Flawed European Average in the 1990’sINTERNAL and EXTERNAL FIRES
Flame retardants not used
American Average in the 1990’sEXTERNAL FIRES only
Flame retardants used
European Average in the 1990’sEXTERNAL FIRES only
Flame retardants not used
Source: Green Science Policy Institute, Berkeley, USA
Why is this important?
Flame retardantsThe most cost effective and commonly used chemicals to meet this
requirement are flame retardants (BFRs and CFRs).
DecaBDE (used in the past).
Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA)
Decabromodiphenylethane (DBDPE)
1,2-Bis(2,4,6-tribromophenoxy)
ethane (BTBPE)
Dechlorane Plus (DP)
Environmental pathways
Much higher levels of BFRs in dust, food, and breast milk. US levels are 10 times than those in Europe.
California has the highest levels of fire retardants in consumer products in the US
Found in increasing levels in dust, human fat, body fluids, and breast milk worldwide.
Health and env. impacts
Serious adverse health effects in experimental animals and accumulation in humans - documented in many hundreds of peer reviewed articles
(Blum et al , 2008 – The Case against Candle Resistant Electronics)
Other env impacts
Plastic products containing FR are hard to recycle
Flame retarded plastic is either being incinerated, landfilled, or exported to developing countries
What about the legal framework?
EU legislation
• RoHS Directive & REACH Regulation: banned or restricted only a small fraction of the chemicals of concern
• Complicated and long process via REACH
• Applicable only in the EU
=> Regulatory framework not sufficient
Views of US organisations
• Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)• National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)• Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) • Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA)
“potential risk was too low to justify the implementation of a candle flame ignition requirement”
The coalition
(Blum et al , 2008 – The Case against Candle Resistant Electronics)
ECOS work
• Alerted the relevant standardisation bodies (CENELEC & IEC)
• Contacted the national members of IEC and CENELEC, providing the relevant scientific input
• Raised awareness among env NGOs in the EU
Outcomes
Majority of IEC TC 108 members voted against IEC 62368
Vote in CLC not in parallel with the IEC : => the CENELEC EN 60065 Am11 on TVs was approved in late 2008 –into force since July 2010
State of play
Relevant IEC and CLC draft standards have been repeatedly voted down (May 2012, March 2013)
Final standards should not contain the external ignition clause!
Conclusions
Increased attention to energy and environmental issues but room for improvement
Standards should be set on a robust evidence base
Vigilance essential at all levels
Important role of Env NGOs
Support the UK SNS!
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