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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 data: aquatic toxicity unlikely

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:
no potential for bioaccumulation

Additional information

The Background document on the Environmental  Effects Assessment of Iron (2022) that is attached to this dossier summarizes the available information on Fe-toxicity in the environment, and explains why the derivation of a PNEC is not relevant and cannot technically be calculated . Supporting information is also provided in a Fe-PNEC discussion paper ("Position Paper - Predicted No Effect Concentration", 2010) and in the WCA "Background document on Iron in the Aquatic Environment"; the latter document provides a comprehensive review of the effects and behaviour of iron in the aqueous environment.


Other attached documents provide information on exposure based waiving of iron in soil and sediment (White paper on Exposure-based waiving for Fe and Al in Soils and Sediments, 2010), exposure assessment of iron in surface waters (Background document - Exposure Assessment of Iron), and waiving of secondary poisoning for iron (White paper on waiving for Secondary poisoning for Fe and Al Compounds, 2010).


The read-across strategy among Fe-compounds that was applied to ensure that all data requirements were fulfilled, is described in the attached RAAF document "REACH Environment Data Matrix: Grouping and read-across justification for the environmental hazard assessment of Iron Compounds".


 

Conclusion on classification

Available data suggest that iron salts are relatively non-toxic and this was sufficient for the EU Classification and Labelling Committee to determine that there was no need for classification of iron salts. It was also concluded that iron massive and sparingly soluble forms of iron are highly insoluble and non-hazardous. Literary studies have extensively used test solutions with iron concentrations above that of its solubility limit. Due to physical effects of precipitated material some of these studies are meaningless for the investigation of intrinsic toxicity. Therefore  a PNEC is not required. More information can be found in various background documents that are attached to the REACH Registration dossier:



  • Position paper – Predicted No Effect Concentration (2010)

  • Background document – Environmental Effects Assessment of Iron (2022)

  • Background Paper on Iron in the Aquatic Environment (2010)