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Product Notifications and Poisonings
Chemical products are mostly multi-component mixtures. They contain components that may pose health risks for consumers, especially if they are not used as intended.
Although these health risks can be identified in part by the user via the product’s hazard labelling, in the event of a poisoning or a suspected poisoning, detailed knowledge of the product composition must be available to ensure the best medical advice and treatment.
Notification Requirements for Companies and Physicians
Notification to the BfR is mandatory for
- Product (mixtures) classified as hazardous
- Detergent and cleaning agents
- Cases of poisoning
- Cases of suspected poisoning
The pages mentioned contain detailed information on the notification procedure.
Poisoning Risks
The BfR provides information on recently identified health risks and on other current topics via press releases and other means of communication.
The BfR "Poisoning Accidents in Children" App
For the prevention of accidents, the BfR provides various booklets as well as the BfR "Poisoning Accidents in Children" app, currently only available in German. The app was developed to provide information about poisoning accidents in children and how they can be prevented. It is able to make direct calls to a poisons centre in the event of an emergency.
Booklets
A lot of information is also available from the following booklets:
You can find these, as well as other booklets, including different language versions, at the bottom of the page under the heading "Booklets".
The booklets are free of charge. To order, please click on our booklet page.
List of Poisonous Plants
A list of plants that are not recommended to be planted in public spaces used by children, e. g., playgrounds, kindergartens and outdoor pools, was published in the Federal Gazette: List of Poisonous Plant Species, revised and updated in 2021. The list is available here.
Opinion
(3)Date | Title | Size |
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07.10.2020 BfR Opinion No 047/2020
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Dry ice: carbon dioxide poisoning is possible |
305.4 KB |
06.09.2010 BfR Opinion No. 041/2010
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Health risks of nitric acid-containing cleaning products |
100.2 KB |
10.08.2009 BfR Opinion No. 050/2009
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Risk of asphyxia in toddlers through the consumption of nuts - BfR recommends product label for consumers |
27.0 KB |
FAQ
(2)Date | Title | Size |
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17.08.2016 BfR FAQs
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Selected questions and answers about barbecuing |
64.9 KB |
10.10.2012 BfR FAQs
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FAQs about the trendy drink Bubble Tea |
56.0 KB |
Publications - Brochures
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22.11.2019 Brochure
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Health Risks of Carbon Monoxide |
702.0 KB |
Other documents
(1)Date | Title | Size |
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15.12.2009 BfR Information No 047/2009
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45 years of successful preventive work by the BfR Committee for the Assessment of Poisonings |
27.6 KB |
Press releases
(54)Communication
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04.09.2015 BfR communication No. 027/2015
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Caution when eating bitter-tasting courgettes (zucchini) |
56.0 KB |
21.07.2015 BfR communication No. 021/2015
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Dietary supplements containing dinitrophenol (DNP) can lead to severe intoxication and even to death |
64.3 KB |