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Div 04 Masonry

    Phthalates
Copper (for Exterior Material)
CAS#7440-50-8

Where is it Commonly Found?

Piping, flashing, asphalt roofing, electrical devices, and decorative finishes
HEALTH EFFECT SUMMARY
When copper is used as an exterior material it is a known toxic to aquatic life and a suspected toxicant in humans.

What are its known health effects?

What are its suspected health effects?

Cardiovascular or Blood Toxicant (HAZMAP) (KLAA)

Developmental Toxicant (EPA-SARA)

Gastrointestinal or Liver Toxicant (ATSDR) (DOSS) (KLAA) (RTECS) (ZIMM)

Reproductive Toxicant (EPA-SARA) (FRAZIER)

Respiratory Toxicant (NEME) (OEHHA-AREL) (OEHHA-CREL)

Alternative Materials

Stainless steel, galvanized steel, and paint finishes for flashing.

Additional Regulatory Information

Palo Alto, California prohibited copper roofing materials in January 2003.

Does it Correspond With Any Green Building Credits?

Green Guide for Health care - MR Credit 6: Copper Reduction