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Diss Factsheets

Administrative data

Hazard for aquatic organisms

Freshwater

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

Marine water

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

STP

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

Sediment (freshwater)

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

Sediment (marine water)

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

Hazard for air

Air

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

Hazard for terrestrial organisms

Soil

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

Hazard for predators

Secondary poisoning

Hazard assessment conclusion:
insufficient hazard data available (further information necessary)

Additional information

Due to the low water solubility of the substance, and in accordance with OECD guideline 23 on the aquatic testing of difficult substances, all aquatic toxicity testing was conducted at the limit of water solubility using a 100% v/v saturated solution.

No chronic toxicity data was available at the time of submission, however, testing proposals for chronic toxicity and toxicity to reproduction in mammals and Daphnia have been included in this dossier. PNEC assessment must therefore be re-examined once chronic data is available.

Conclusion on classification

In accordance with EC Regulation, 1272/2012, Table 4.1.0, no toxicity has been observed in acute studies in three trophic levels (fish, aquatic invertebrate , and algae) conducted at the limit of water solubility. Based upon this information, b is(4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl) phenyl) amine is considered not to meet the criteria for classification.

No chronic toxicity data was available at the time of submission, however, a testing proposal for chronic toxicity in aquatic invertebrates has been included in this dossier. Classification assessment must therefore be re-examined once chronic data is available.