The potentially toxic chemicals released in the Ohio train derailment and how they affect human health | Business Insider

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A train that derailed in Ohio contained several chemicals linked to cancer, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Dannemiller said the agency is still in the"early part" of long-term risk assessment for this derailment, which includes measuring how many chemicals entered nearby soil and water. The EPA did not respond to Insider's inquiry into how long the assessment might take.Vinyl chloride

Of the cars that turned over, five contained vinyl chloride, a manmade chemical used to make plastic products. Manufacturers convert vinyl chloride to polyvinyl chloride, also called PVC or just vinyl, a hard plastic resin used to make things like pipes, packaging materials, and wire coatings, per the

 

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