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Toxicity to soil macroorganisms except arthropods:

This end point was considered for waiver since direct or indirect exposure to the soil compartment is highly unlikely; given the use of this chemical for natural and synthetic rubber products. Hence it is expected that toxicity to the soil macro-organisms with the chemical Phenol, styrenated is unlikely.

Toxicity to terrestrial arthropods:

This end point was considered for waiver since direct or indirect exposure to the soil compartment is highly unlikely; given the use of this chemical for natural and synthetic rubber products. Hence it is expected that toxicity to terrestrial arthropods with the chemical Phenol, styrenated is unlikely.

Toxicity to terrestrial plants:

This end point was considered for waiver since direct or indirect exposure to the soil compartment is highly unlikely; given the use of this chemical for natural and synthetic rubber products. Hence it is expected that toxicity to terrestrial plants with the chemical Phenol, styrenated is unlikely.

Toxicity to soil microorganisms:

This end point was considered for waiver since direct or indirect exposure to the soil compartment is highly unlikely; given the use of this chemical for natural and synthetic rubber products. Hence it is expected that toxicity to soil microorganism with the chemical Phenol, styrenated is unlikely.

Toxicity to birds:

This end point was considered for waiver since direct or indirect exposure to the soil compartment is highly unlikely; given the use of this chemical for natural and synthetic rubber products. Hence it is expected that toxicity to soil microorganism with the chemical Phenol, styrenated is unlikely

Toxicity to other above-ground organisms:

This end point was considered for waiver since direct or indirect exposure to the soil compartment is highly unlikely; given the use of this chemical for natural and synthetic rubber products. Hence it is expected that toxicity to soil microorganism with the chemical Phenol, styrenated is unlikely

Additional information

Toxicity to soil macroorganisms except arthropods:

This end point was considered for waiver since direct or indirect exposure to the soil compartment is highly unlikely; given the use of this chemical for natural and synthetic rubber products. Hence it is expected that toxicity to the soil macro-organisms with the chemical Phenol, styrenated is unlikely.

Toxicity to terrestrial arthropods:

This end point was considered for waiver since direct or indirect exposure to the soil compartment is highly unlikely; given the use of this chemical for natural and synthetic rubber products. Hence it is expected that toxicity to terrestrial arthropods with the chemical Phenol, styrenated is unlikely.

Toxicity to terrestrial plants:

This end point was considered for waiver since direct or indirect exposure to the soil compartment is highly unlikely; given the use of this chemical for natural and synthetic rubber products. Hence it is expected that toxicity to terrestrial plants with the chemical Phenol, styrenated is unlikely.

Toxicity to soil microorganisms:

This end point was considered for waiver since direct or indirect exposure to the soil compartment is highly unlikely; given the use of this chemical for natural and synthetic rubber products. Hence it is expected that toxicity to soil microorganism with the chemical Phenol, styrenated is unlikely.

Toxicity to birds:

This end point was considered for waiver since direct or indirect exposure to the soil compartment is highly unlikely; given the use of this chemical for natural and synthetic rubber products. Hence it is expected that toxicity to soil microorganism with the chemical Phenol, styrenated is unlikely

Toxicity to other above-ground organisms:

This end point was considered for waiver since direct or indirect exposure to the soil compartment is highly unlikely; given the use of this chemical for natural and synthetic rubber products. Hence it is expected that toxicity to soil microorganism with the chemical Phenol, styrenated is unlikely