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Previous guidance on notifications under Directive 67/548/EEC (Technical Guidance for the Completion of a Summary Notification Dossier for a New Chemical Substance Utilising the SNIF Base-Set and Levels 1 and 2, version February 2004, 3.0.90) indicated that testing of the flash point for low melting point solids (<100°C) was required only if needed for safe handling. The substance is a solid with a melting point of 148.4°C and is not handled in the molten state. Knowledge of the flash point is not considered necessary for safe handling.

Another justification for not conducting the study can be based on the following: The result of a Quantitative Structure Property Relationships (QSPRs) using ACD/PhysChem software (of ACD/Labs: Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is available on-line (via https://www.chemspider.com/Services.aspx). The result for the flash point of the substance (based on the following SMILES code of the structural formula: FC(F)c4nn(C)cc4C(=O)Nc3cccc2C/1CCC(C\1=C(/Cl)Cl)c23) is given as 220.6±28.7°C. The following result has been found with the SciFinder database (CAS# 1072957-71-1): flash point 220.6±28.7°C, calculated using Advanced Chemistry Development (ACD/Labs) Software V11.02 (© 1994-2012 ACD/Labs). According to Regulation (EC) no. 1907/2006, Annex VII, 7.9, column 2, the study does not need to be conducted if the estimated flash-point is above 200 °C.