Finland |
Furniture: Recliner chair. This product contains dimethylfumarate. (Week 16 – 2009) The products pose a chemical risk and can cause different types of allergies, skin symptoms of various degrees and severe dermatitis due to the presence of dimethylfumarate which is used as an anti-mould agent. Read more |
Finland |
Furniture: Recliner chair. This product contains dimethylfumarate. (Week 16 – 2009) The products pose a chemical risk and can cause different types of allergies, skin symptoms of various degrees and severe dermatitis due to the presence of dimethylfumarate which is used as an anti-mould agent. Read more |
Spain |
Textiles: Ladies' shoes. This product contains dimethylfumarate. (Week 15 – 2009) The product poses a chemical risk because the footwear contains dimethylfumarate. Dimethylfumarate is a substance which is considered harmful, irritating and sensitizing on contact with the skin, and its use as a biocide is not authorized. Read more |
Spain |
Textiles: Ladies' boots. This product contains dimethylfumarate. (Week 14 – 2009) The product poses a chemical risk because of the presence of dimethylfumarate (DMF) in the shoes. Dimethylfumarate is a substance which is considered harmful, irritating and sensitizing on contact with the skin, and its use as a biocide is not authorized. Read more |
Spain |
Textiles: Girls’ shoes. This product contains dimethylfumarate. (Week 14 – 2009) The product poses a chemical risk because of the presence of dimethylfumarate (DMF) in the shoes. Dimethylfumarate is a substance which is considered harmful, irritating and sensitizing on contact with the skin, and its use as a biocide is not authorized. Read more |
Spain |
Textiles: Girls’ shoes. This product contains dimethylfumarate. (Week 14 – 2009) The product poses a chemical risk because of the presence of dimethylfumarate (DMF) in the shoes. Dimethylfumarate is a substance which is considered harmful, irritating and sensitizing on contact with the skin, and its use as a biocide is not authorized. Read more |
Spain |
Textiles: Children’s shoes. This product contains dimethylfumarate. (Week 14 – 2009) The product poses a chemical risk because of the presence of dimethylfumarate (DMF) in the shoes. Dimethylfumarate is a substance which is considered harmful, irritating and sensitizing on contact with the skin, and its use as a biocide is not authorized. Read more |
Spain |
Textiles: Ladies' boots. This product contains dimethylfumarate. (Week 14 – 2009) The product poses a chemical risk because of the presence of dimethylfumarate (DMF) in the shoes. Dimethylfumarate is a substance which is considered harmful, irritating and sensitizing on contact with the skin, and its use as a biocide is not authorized. Read more |
Spain |
Textiles: Girls' boots. This product contains dimethylfumarate. (Week 13 – 2009) The products pose a chemical risk because of the presence of dimethylfumarate (DMF) in the boots and the sachets contained in the packaging. Dimethylfumarate is a substance which is considered harmful, irritating and sensitizing on contact with the skin, and its use as a biocide is not authorized. Read more |
Spain |
Textiles: Child's ankle boots. This product contains dimethylfumarate. (Week 13 – 2009) The product poses a chemical risk because of the presence of dimethylfumarate (DMF) in the footwear and in all of the sachets included in the packaging. Dimethylfumarate is a substance which is considered harmful, irritating and sensitizing on contact with the skin, and its use as a biocide is not authorized. Read more |
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