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Diss Factsheets

Manufacture, use & exposure

Manufacture

Manufacture

Manufacture name:
Manufacturing stage
Contributing activity / technique for the environmentopen allclose all
Environmental release category (ERC):
ERC1: Manufacture of the substance
Name of activity / technique:
Manufacture stage ERC1
Contributing activity / technique for workersopen allclose all
Process category (PROC):
PROC 1: Chemical production or refinery in closed process without likelihood of exposure or processes with equivalent containment conditions
Name of activity / technique:
Control of workers exposure for "Process during manufacturing " [PROC 1]
Process category (PROC):
PROC 1: Chemical production or refinery in closed process without likelihood of exposure or processes with equivalent containment conditions

Contributing scenario for the environment (related to workers activities)

Conditions of use for the environment

Amounts used, frequency and duration of use (or from service life)

Other conditions

Conditions and measures related to Biological Sewage Treatment Plant

Biological Sewage Treatment Plant (STP):
no

Conditions and measures related to external treatment of waste (including article waste)

Other conditions of use

Other conditions affecting environmental exposure

Releases to waste and the environment

Release to the environment

ReleaseEnvirRepopen allclose all
Release from the site to::
surface water
Release estimation method:
ERC
Remarks:
ERC1
Release from the site to::
ambient air
Release estimation method:
ERC
Remarks:
ERC1
Release from the site to::
non-agricultural soil
Release estimation method:
ERC
Remarks:
ERC1

Exposure of the environment

PECopen allclose all
Exposed compartment:
freshwater
Exposure estimation method:
other: The substance is considered as PBT/vPvB. Consequently the regional concentration cannot be estimated.
Exposed compartment:
marine water
Exposure estimation method:
other: The substance is considered as PBT/vPvB. Consequently the regional concentration cannot be estimated.
Exposed compartment:
agricultural soil
Exposure estimation method:
other: The substance is considered as PBT/vPvB. Consequently the regional concentration cannot be estimated.

Exposure of humans via the environment

Exposure estimation method:
other: The substance is considered as PBT. Consequently exposure via the oral route cannot be estimated with sufficient reliability.

Contributing scenario for the workers

Conditions of use for workers

Product (article) characteristics

Other product (article) characteristics

Amounts used (or contained in articles), frequency and duration of use/exposure

Other conditions

Technical and organisational conditions and measures

Technical and organisational conditions

Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation

PPERepopen allclose all
Effectiveness
Route affected:
inhalation
Effectiveness
Route affected:
dermal

Other conditions affecting workers exposure

Place of use:
indoor
Other conditions of use

Exposure of workers

ExpEstopen allclose all
Type of exposure:
inhalation (internal) long-term exposure
Exposure estimation method:
other: Extended TRA workers
Exposure estimation tool name:
other: CHESAR 1.1.1.
Type of exposure:
inhalation (internal) short-term exposure
Type of exposure:
inhalation (external) long-term exposure
Type of exposure:
inhalation (external) short-term exposure
Type of exposure:
dermal (internal) long-term exposure
Exposure estimation method:
other: Extended TRA workers
Exposure estimation tool name:
other: CHESAR 1.1.1.
Type of exposure:
dermal (internal) short-term exposure
Type of exposure:
dermal (external) long-term exposure
Type of exposure:
dermal (external) short-term exposure