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A mixture of: 4-(2,2,3-trimethylcyclopent-3-en-1-yl)-1-methyl-2-oxabicyclo[2.2.2]octane; 1-(2,2,3-trimethylcyclopent-3-en-1-yl)-5-methyl-6-oxabicyclo[3.2.1]octane; spiro[cyclohex-3-en-1-yl-[(4,5,6,6a-tetrahydro-3,6',6',6'a-tetramethyl)-1,3'(3'aH)-[2H]cyclopenta[b]furan]; spiro[cyclohex-3-en-1-yl-[4,5,6,6a-tetrahydro-4,6',6',6'a-tetramethyl)-1,3'(3'aH)-[2H]cyclopenta[b]]furan]
EC number: 422-040-1 | CAS number: 426218-78-2 CASSIFFIX
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Toxicity to soil macroorganisms except arthropods
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Description of key information
No studies on the toxicity of Cassiffix to soil macro-organisms are available and are not needed for REACH Annex VIII. Based on the available calculated value of Koc value of 2190 the substance will have some potential to adsorb to soil. Therefore a risk characterisation for soil organism is performed to characterise this risk. In view of the log Kow of 4, the screening approach is justified, in which soil risks are estimated using aquatic toxicity data and the equilibrium partitioning method. Using the available information for the substance a PNECsoil is derived by equilibrium partitioning.
Key value for chemical safety assessment
Additional information
The Spanish CA has required an acute earthworm test under 67/548/EEC (29 May 2008) based on their risk assessment. ECHA has sent reminders on 30 November 2012 and on 22 July 2013. Now REACH has come into practice and the risk assessment has been updated according to the new legislation and guidance. According to the REACH regulation an acute earthworm test is not required when a substance is registered under Annex VIII.
To assess the hazard for soil organisms the equilibrium partitioning method can be applied to assess this hazard when the substance the adsorption to soil is not too strong. Based on the available Koc value of 2190 the substance will have some potential to adsorb to soil and the screening approach is justified, in which the hazards for soil organisms are estimated using aquatic toxicity data and the equilibrium partitioning method.
In addition, an acute earthworm study would not add information on classification and labelling and PBT assessment. For the risk characterisation for soil organisms such an acute earthworm test cannot be used either because it is only a single acute test. For a PNECsoil derived from soil organisms at least 3 tests from different trophic levels are needed. As presented above a PNECsoil can be well estimated using the acute aquatic toxicity data and the equilibrium approach. The latter being suitable in view of the log Kow of the substance being < 5 and the Koc indicating some soil adsorption. Based on these data a PNEC for soil organisms (including earthworms) has been derived and a risk characterisation has been performed to assess the risk to soil organisms. This risk characterisation shows that the RCRs are < 1. Overall the risk assessment for soil organisms is adequate under REACH Annex VIII.
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