What is PCE?
Various industrial and dry cleaning operations involve a
solvent called PCE.
PCE is also known as: Perchloroethylene; Perc,
Tetrachloroethylene, carbon dichloride, ethylene tetrachloride,
Perclene, and tetrachloroethene
By far the most significant exposure to PCE occurs in
industrial environment.
The major uses of PCE are in:

Textile and Dry Cleaning Industries (69%)
|

Metal Cleaning
(16%) |

Chemical Intermediate
(12%). |
PCE enters the body by:

Inhalation |

Skin Absorption |

Ingestion |

Skin/Eye Contact |
These are called “routes of entry.”
Points of attack are:
| |
|

The Liver |

Eyes |
Acute exposure may cause central nervous system depression,
hepatic injury, and anesthetic death.

PCE is a carcinogen and an EPA Priority Toxic Pollutant. |