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Toxic effects on livestock and pets

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Expert Judgement

 

Due to the absence of chemical groups or other structural alerts this substance is not considered to exhibit an high hazard potential.

S-allyl O-pentyl dithiocarbonateis of low priority for further work based on a low hazard potential.

 

The manufacture, transport and current end-use of S-allyl O-pentyl dithiocarbonateis not considered to pose a significant risk to the livestock and pets provided that precautions are taken to ensure that the amounts of S-allyl O-pentyl dithiocarbonatereleased into tailings dams do not give rise to levels of hazardous degradation products and that emergency procedures for the containment and clean up of accidental spills are made available and followed.

 

Therefore testing for Toxic effects on livestock and pets does not need to be performed.

Additional information

Expert Judgement

 

Due to the absence of chemical groups or other structural alerts this substance is not considered to exhibit an high hazard potential.

S-allyl O-pentyl dithiocarbonateis of low priority for further work based on a low hazard potential.

 

The manufacture, transport and current end-use of S-allyl O-pentyl dithiocarbonateis not considered to pose a significant risk to the livestock and pets provided that precautions are taken to ensure that the amounts of S-allyl O-pentyl dithiocarbonatereleased into tailings dams do not give rise to levels of hazardous degradation products and that emergency procedures for the containment and clean up of accidental spills are made available and followed.

 

Therefore testing for Toxic effects on livestock and pets does not need to be performed.