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EC number: 946-324-4 | CAS number: -
- Life Cycle description
- Uses advised against
- Endpoint summary
- Appearance / physical state / colour
- Melting point / freezing point
- Boiling point
- Density
- Particle size distribution (Granulometry)
- Vapour pressure
- Partition coefficient
- Water solubility
- Solubility in organic solvents / fat solubility
- Surface tension
- Flash point
- Auto flammability
- Flammability
- Explosiveness
- Oxidising properties
- Oxidation reduction potential
- Stability in organic solvents and identity of relevant degradation products
- Storage stability and reactivity towards container material
- Stability: thermal, sunlight, metals
- pH
- Dissociation constant
- Viscosity
- Additional physico-chemical information
- Additional physico-chemical properties of nanomaterials
- Nanomaterial agglomeration / aggregation
- Nanomaterial crystalline phase
- Nanomaterial crystallite and grain size
- Nanomaterial aspect ratio / shape
- Nanomaterial specific surface area
- Nanomaterial Zeta potential
- Nanomaterial surface chemistry
- Nanomaterial dustiness
- Nanomaterial porosity
- Nanomaterial pour density
- Nanomaterial photocatalytic activity
- Nanomaterial radical formation potential
- Nanomaterial catalytic activity
- Endpoint summary
- Stability
- Biodegradation
- Bioaccumulation
- Transport and distribution
- Environmental data
- Additional information on environmental fate and behaviour
- Ecotoxicological Summary
- Aquatic toxicity
- Endpoint summary
- Short-term toxicity to fish
- Long-term toxicity to fish
- Short-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates
- Long-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates
- Toxicity to aquatic algae and cyanobacteria
- Toxicity to aquatic plants other than algae
- Toxicity to microorganisms
- Endocrine disrupter testing in aquatic vertebrates – in vivo
- Toxicity to other aquatic organisms
- Sediment toxicity
- Terrestrial toxicity
- Biological effects monitoring
- Biotransformation and kinetics
- Additional ecotoxological information
- Toxicological Summary
- Toxicokinetics, metabolism and distribution
- Acute Toxicity
- Irritation / corrosion
- Sensitisation
- Repeated dose toxicity
- Genetic toxicity
- Carcinogenicity
- Toxicity to reproduction
- Specific investigations
- Exposure related observations in humans
- Toxic effects on livestock and pets
- Additional toxicological data
Consumer Uses
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Consumer uses
- Registration/ Notification status for the use:
- use registered according to REACH Article 10; total tonnage manufactured/imported >=10tonnes/year per registrant
Contributing activity / technique for the environment
- Name of activity / technique:
- GES8 - Consumer end-use of biocides (indoor and outdoor use)
- Environmental release category (ERC):
- ERC8a: Widespread use of non-reactive processing aid (no inclusion into or onto article, indoor)
- ERC8d: Widespread use of non-reactive processing aid (no inclusion into or onto article, outdoor)
Contributing activity / technique for consumersopen allclose all
- Name of activity / technique:
- CS1 Insecticides, spray neat, AISE C19
- Product category (PC):
- PC 8: Biocidal products (e.g. disinfectants, pest control)
- Name of activity / technique:
- CS1 Insecticides, liquid electric, AISE C19
- Product category (PC):
- PC 8: Biocidal products (e.g. disinfectants, pest control)
- Name of activity / technique:
- CS2 Repellents; AISE C19
- Product category (PC):
- PC 8: Biocidal products (e.g. disinfectants, pest control)
- Subsequent service life relevant to this use:
- no
- Related assessment:
- use assessed in an own CSR
Contributing scenario for the environment (related to consumer 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 external treatment of waste (including article waste)
Other conditions affecting environmental exposure
Releases to waste and the environment
ReleasesWasteEnvirRepopen allclose all
Release to external waste
Exposure of the environment
ExpEnvirRelatedToRepopen allclose all
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- Exposed compartment:
- freshwater
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- marine water
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sewage treatment plant
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- air
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- agricultural soil
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- top predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (terrestrial)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
PECopen allclose all
- Exposed compartment:
- freshwater
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- marine water
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sewage treatment plant
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- air
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- agricultural soil
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- top predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (terrestrial)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
Exposure of humans via the environment
ExpRelatedToRepopen allclose all
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
ContribScenConsumersRepopen allclose all
Contributing scenario for the consumers
Product (article) characteristics
- Physical form of the used product:
- liquid
OtherProductCharacteristicsRepopen allclose all
Amounts used (or contained in articles), frequency and duration of use/exposure
ConditionsOfUseRepopen allclose all
Information and behavioural advice for consumers
ConditionsOfUseIndicatedInAdviceRepopen allclose all
Other conditions affecting consumers exposure
OtherConditionsAffectingConsExpRepopen allclose all
Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.18 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.015 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
Reference
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Contributing scenario for the consumers
- Linked contributing activity:
- 3b93a4ad-84d3-4058-b4db-67515d959a7a
Product (article) characteristics
- Physical form of the used product:
- liquid
OtherProductCharacteristicsRepopen allclose all
Amounts used (or contained in articles), frequency and duration of use/exposure
ConditionsOfUseRepopen allclose all
Information and behavioural advice for consumers
ConditionsOfUseIndicatedInAdviceRepopen allclose all
Other conditions affecting consumers exposure
OtherConditionsAffectingConsExpRepopen allclose all
Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.043 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- ECETOC TRA consumers
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 3.1 (R15)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.06 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- ECETOC TRA consumers
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 3.1 (R15)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- ECETOC TRA consumers
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 3.1 (R15)
Reference
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Contributing scenario for the consumers
- Linked contributing activity:
- 3592706a-eda6-4b2e-b335-8d4ecee709b5
Product (article) characteristics
OtherProductCharacteristicsRepopen allclose all
Amounts used (or contained in articles), frequency and duration of use/exposure
ConditionsOfUseRepopen allclose all
Other conditions affecting consumers exposure
Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.25 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.01 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
Reference
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Consumer uses
- Registration/ Notification status for the use:
- use registered according to REACH Article 10; total tonnage manufactured/imported >=10tonnes/year per registrant
Contributing activity / technique for the environment
- Name of activity / technique:
- GES7 - Consumer end-use of air care products
- Environmental release category (ERC):
- ERC8a: Widespread use of non-reactive processing aid (no inclusion into or onto article, indoor)
Contributing activity / technique for consumersopen allclose all
- Name of activity / technique:
- CS1 Air fresheners aerosol : aqueous, non-aqueous, concentrated (mini-aerosol, Timed release aerosol) ; AISE C17
- Product category (PC):
- PC 3: Air care products
- Name of activity / technique:
- CS2 Air fresheners non aerosol [a) perfume in/on solid substrate (gel), diffusers (heated) AISE C18; [b) candles AISE C18]
- Product category (PC):
- PC 3: Air care products
- Substance supplied to this use in the form of:
- in a mixture
- Subsequent service life relevant to this use:
- no
- Related assessment:
- use assessed in an own CSR
Contributing scenario for the environment (related to consumer 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 external treatment of waste (including article waste)
Other conditions affecting environmental exposure
Releases to waste and the environment
ReleasesWasteEnvirRepopen allclose all
Release to external waste
Exposure of the environment
ExpEnvirRelatedToRepopen allclose all
PECopen allclose all
- Exposed compartment:
- freshwater
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- marine water
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sewage treatment plant
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- air
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- agricultural soil
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- top predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (terrestrial)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
PECopen allclose all
- Exposed compartment:
- freshwater
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- marine water
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sewage treatment plant
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- air
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- agricultural soil
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- top predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (terrestrial)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
Exposure of humans via the environment
ExpRelatedToRepopen allclose all
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
ContribScenConsumersRepopen allclose all
Contributing scenario for the consumers
Product (article) characteristics
- Physical form of the used product:
- liquid
OtherProductCharacteristicsRepopen allclose all
Amounts used (or contained in articles), frequency and duration of use/exposure
ConditionsOfUseRepopen allclose all
Information and behavioural advice for consumers
ConditionsOfUseIndicatedInAdviceRepopen allclose all
Other conditions affecting consumers exposure
Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.215 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- ECETOC TRA consumers
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 3.1 (R15)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- ECETOC TRA consumers
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 3.1 (R15)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- ECETOC TRA consumers
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 3.1 (R15)
Reference
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Contributing scenario for the consumers
- Linked contributing activity:
- f6576a98-22b0-411d-bb81-bbf01ea1d291
Product (article) characteristics
- Physical form of the used product:
- liquid
OtherProductCharacteristicsRepopen allclose all
Amounts used (or contained in articles), frequency and duration of use/exposure
ConditionsOfUseRepopen allclose all
Information and behavioural advice for consumers
ConditionsOfUseIndicatedInAdviceRepopen allclose all
Other conditions affecting consumers exposure
OtherConditionsAffectingConsExpRepopen allclose all
Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.036 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
Reference
ExposureEstimationopen allclose all
Consumer uses
- Registration/ Notification status for the use:
- use registered according to REACH Article 10; total tonnage manufactured/imported >=10tonnes/year per registrant
Contributing activity / technique for the environment
- Name of activity / technique:
- GES10 - Consumer end-use of cosmetics
- Environmental release category (ERC):
- ERC8a: Widespread use of non-reactive processing aid (no inclusion into or onto article, indoor)
Contributing activity / technique for consumers
- Product category (PC):
- PC 0: Other: Not applicable
- Substance supplied to this use in the form of:
- in a mixture
- Subsequent service life relevant to this use:
- no
- Related assessment:
- use assessed in an own CSR
Contributing scenario for the environment (related to consumer 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 external treatment of waste (including article waste)
Other conditions affecting environmental exposure
Releases to waste and the environment
ReleasesWasteEnvirRepopen allclose all
Exposure of the environment
ExpEnvirRelatedToRepopen allclose all
PECopen allclose all
- Exposed compartment:
- freshwater
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- marine water
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sewage treatment plant
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- air
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- agricultural soil
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- top predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (terrestrial)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
PECopen allclose all
- Exposed compartment:
- freshwater
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- marine water
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sewage treatment plant
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- air
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- agricultural soil
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- top predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (terrestrial)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
Exposure of humans via the environment
ExpRelatedToRepopen allclose all
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
Consumer uses
- Registration/ Notification status for the use:
- use registered according to REACH Article 10; total tonnage manufactured/imported >=10tonnes/year per registrant
Contributing activity / technique for the environment
- Name of activity / technique:
- GES6 - Consumer end-use of washing and cleaning products
- Environmental release category (ERC):
- ERC8a: Widespread use of non-reactive processing aid (no inclusion into or onto article, indoor)
- ERC8d: Widespread use of non-reactive processing aid (no inclusion into or onto article, outdoor)
Contributing activity / technique for consumersopen allclose all
- Name of activity / technique:
- CS1 Laundry and dish washing products [a) laundry regular AISE C1; b) laundry compact AISE C2; c) fabric conditioners AISE C3; d) Laundry additives AISE C4; g) Laundry aids AISE C12]
- Product category (PC):
- PC 35: Washing and cleaning products
- Name of activity / technique:
- CS1 Laundry and dish washing products [e) Hand dishwashing; AISE C5]
- Product category (PC):
- PC 35: Washing and cleaning products
- Name of activity / technique:
- CS1 Laundry and dish washing products [f) Machine dishwashing; AISE C6]
- Product category (PC):
- PC 35: Washing and cleaning products
- Name of activity / technique:
- CS2 Cleaners, liquids [a) Surface cleaners; AISE C7]
- Product category (PC):
- PC 35: Washing and cleaning products
- Name of activity / technique:
- CS2 Cleaners, liquids [b) Toilet cleaners; AISE C8]
- Product category (PC):
- PC 35: Washing and cleaning products
- Name of activity / technique:
- CS2 Cleaners, liquids [c) Carpet cleaners (liquid) ; AISE C11]
- Product category (PC):
- PC 35: Washing and cleaning products
- Name of activity / technique:
- CS2 Cleaners, liquids [d) Wipes (bathroom, kitchen, floor) ; AISE C15]
- Product category (PC):
- PC 35: Washing and cleaning products
- Name of activity / technique:
- CS2 Cleaners, liquids [e) High pressure washers/cleaners (liquid) ; AISE C21]
- Product category (PC):
- PC 35: Washing and cleaning products
- Name of activity / technique:
- CS2 Cleaners, liquids [f) Automotive care (liquid) ; AISE C22]
- Product category (PC):
- PC 35: Washing and cleaning products
- Name of activity / technique:
- CS3 Cleaners, trigger sprays [a) Surface cleaners (spray neat) ; AISE C7]
- Product category (PC):
- PC 35: Washing and cleaning products
- Name of activity / technique:
- CS3 Cleaners, trigger sprays [Oven cleaners (trigger spray) ; AISE C10]
- Product category (PC):
- PC 35: Washing and cleaning products
- Name of activity / technique:
- CS3 Cleaners, trigger sprays [Carpet cleaners (spray) ; AISE C11]
- Product category (PC):
- PC 35: Washing and cleaning products
- Name of activity / technique:
- CS3 Cleaners, trigger sprays [d) Automotive care (spray) ; AISE C22]
- Product category (PC):
- PC 35: Washing and cleaning products
- Subsequent service life relevant to this use:
- no
- Related assessment:
- use assessed in an own CSR
Contributing scenario for the environment (related to consumer activities)
Conditions of use for the environment
Amounts used, frequency and duration of use (or from service life)
Conditions and measures related to external treatment of waste (including article waste)
Other conditions affecting environmental exposure
Releases to waste and the environment
ReleasesWasteEnvirRepopen allclose all
Release to external waste
Exposure of the environment
ExpEnvirRelatedToRepopen allclose all
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- Exposed compartment:
- freshwater
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- marine water
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sewage treatment plant
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- air
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- agricultural soil
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- top predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (terrestrial)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
PECopen allclose all
- Exposed compartment:
- freshwater
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- marine water
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sewage treatment plant
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- air
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- agricultural soil
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- top predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (terrestrial)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
Exposure of humans via the environment
ExpRelatedToRepopen allclose all
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
ContribScenConsumersRepopen allclose all
Contributing scenario for the consumers
Product (article) characteristics
- Physical form of the used product:
- liquid
OtherProductCharacteristicsRepopen allclose all
Amounts used (or contained in articles), frequency and duration of use/exposure
ConditionsOfUseRepopen allclose all
Information and behavioural advice for consumers
ConditionsOfUseIndicatedInAdviceRepopen allclose all
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OtherConditionsAffectingConsExpRepopen allclose all
Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.008 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
Reference
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Contributing scenario for the consumers
- Linked contributing activity:
- d47f7150-a5c3-4567-98a3-4d53c0c83588
Product (article) characteristics
- Physical form of the used product:
- liquid
OtherProductCharacteristicsRepopen allclose all
Amounts used (or contained in articles), frequency and duration of use/exposure
ConditionsOfUseRepopen allclose all
Information and behavioural advice for consumers
ConditionsOfUseIndicatedInAdviceRepopen allclose all
Other conditions affecting consumers exposure
OtherConditionsAffectingConsExpRepopen allclose all
Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.31 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
Reference
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Contributing scenario for the consumers
- Linked contributing activity:
- 2d70a6b6-5f91-4f77-bebd-29d24dc4ed78
Product (article) characteristics
- Physical form of the used product:
- liquid
OtherProductCharacteristicsRepopen allclose all
Amounts used (or contained in articles), frequency and duration of use/exposure
ConditionsOfUseRepopen allclose all
Information and behavioural advice for consumers
ConditionsOfUseIndicatedInAdviceRepopen allclose all
Other conditions affecting consumers exposure
OtherConditionsAffectingConsExpRepopen allclose all
Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.116 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.01. (web)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.01. (web)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.01. (web)
Reference
ExposureEstimationopen allclose all
Contributing scenario for the consumers
- Linked contributing activity:
- 0d29a8b6-f558-4b68-ad2a-428376621743
Product (article) characteristics
- Physical form of the used product:
- liquid
OtherProductCharacteristicsRepopen allclose all
Amounts used (or contained in articles), frequency and duration of use/exposure
ConditionsOfUseRepopen allclose all
Information and behavioural advice for consumers
ConditionsOfUseIndicatedInAdviceRepopen allclose all
Other conditions affecting consumers exposure
OtherConditionsAffectingConsExpRepopen allclose all
Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.395 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.001 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
Reference
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Contributing scenario for the consumers
- Linked contributing activity:
- 46305097-9cc2-4dca-84c4-0357f4daa408
Product (article) characteristics
- Physical form of the used product:
- liquid
OtherProductCharacteristicsRepopen allclose all
Amounts used (or contained in articles), frequency and duration of use/exposure
ConditionsOfUseRepopen allclose all
Information and behavioural advice for consumers
ConditionsOfUseIndicatedInAdviceRepopen allclose all
Other conditions affecting consumers exposure
OtherConditionsAffectingConsExpRepopen allclose all
Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.043 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.003 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
Reference
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Contributing scenario for the consumers
- Linked contributing activity:
- 3cb84397-30ae-45b2-b5eb-a92597c95ac4
Product (article) characteristics
- Physical form of the used product:
- liquid
OtherProductCharacteristicsRepopen allclose all
Amounts used (or contained in articles), frequency and duration of use/exposure
ConditionsOfUseRepopen allclose all
Information and behavioural advice for consumers
ConditionsOfUseIndicatedInAdviceRepopen allclose all
Other conditions affecting consumers exposure
OtherConditionsAffectingConsExpRepopen allclose all
Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.161 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.023 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
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Contributing scenario for the consumers
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- 309bd868-3d76-4601-aaf6-cff14114f408
Product (article) characteristics
- Physical form of the used product:
- liquid
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Amounts used (or contained in articles), frequency and duration of use/exposure
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Information and behavioural advice for consumers
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Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.1 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.001 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
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Contributing scenario for the consumers
- Linked contributing activity:
- 9088f882-2f1b-4acb-9d47-71671dcb9bfe
Product (article) characteristics
- Physical form of the used product:
- liquid
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Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.006 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.032 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
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Contributing scenario for the consumers
- Linked contributing activity:
- 96bc6feb-b70b-4930-ac18-06e13d99ddcf
Product (article) characteristics
- Physical form of the used product:
- liquid
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Amounts used (or contained in articles), frequency and duration of use/exposure
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Information and behavioural advice for consumers
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Other conditions affecting consumers exposure
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Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.217 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.004 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
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Contributing scenario for the consumers
- Linked contributing activity:
- ca052035-2664-4540-b39c-487eb9a7750f
Product (article) characteristics
- Physical form of the used product:
- liquid
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Information and behavioural advice for consumers
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Other conditions affecting consumers exposure
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Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.162 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.003 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
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Contributing scenario for the consumers
- Linked contributing activity:
- b15f2384-ba15-4a85-8040-83c045fbdf62
Product (article) characteristics
- Physical form of the used product:
- liquid
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Information and behavioural advice for consumers
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Other conditions affecting consumers exposure
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Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.099 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.004 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
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Contributing scenario for the consumers
- Linked contributing activity:
- be23464a-3153-498c-8742-8309b0f3ad71
Product (article) characteristics
- Physical form of the used product:
- liquid
OtherProductCharacteristicsRepopen allclose all
Amounts used (or contained in articles), frequency and duration of use/exposure
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Information and behavioural advice for consumers
Other conditions affecting consumers exposure
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Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.001 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
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Contributing scenario for the consumers
- Linked contributing activity:
- 9ad0b5e2-a99b-46c0-af1a-01b529346e4b
Product (article) characteristics
- Physical form of the used product:
- liquid
OtherProductCharacteristicsRepopen allclose all
Amounts used (or contained in articles), frequency and duration of use/exposure
ConditionsOfUseRepopen allclose all
Information and behavioural advice for consumers
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Other conditions affecting consumers exposure
OtherConditionsAffectingConsExpRepopen allclose all
Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.206 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.072 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
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Consumer uses
- Registration/ Notification status for the use:
- use registered according to REACH Article 10; total tonnage manufactured/imported >=10tonnes/year per registrant
Contributing activity / technique for the environment
- Name of activity / technique:
- GES9 - consumer end-use of polishes and wax blend
- Environmental release category (ERC):
- ERC8a: Widespread use of non-reactive processing aid (no inclusion into or onto article, indoor)
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- Name of activity / technique:
- CS1 Furniture, floor & leather care: wax/cream; (floor, furniture, shoes) ; AISE C20
- Product category (PC):
- PC 31: Polishes and wax blends
- Name of activity / technique:
- CS2 Furniture, floor & leather care: spray; (furniture, shoes) ; AISE C20
- Product category (PC):
- PC 31: Polishes and wax blends
- Substance supplied to this use in the form of:
- in a mixture
- Subsequent service life relevant to this use:
- no
- Related assessment:
- use assessed in an own CSR
Contributing scenario for the environment (related to consumer 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 external treatment of waste (including article waste)
Other conditions affecting environmental exposure
Releases to waste and the environment
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Release to external waste
Exposure of the environment
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- Exposed compartment:
- freshwater
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- marine water
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sewage treatment plant
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- air
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- agricultural soil
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- top predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (terrestrial)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
PECopen allclose all
- Exposed compartment:
- freshwater
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- marine water
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sediment (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- sewage treatment plant
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- air
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- agricultural soil
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (freshwater)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- top predators' prey (marine water)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposed compartment:
- predators' prey (terrestrial)
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
Exposure of humans via the environment
ExpRelatedToRepopen allclose all
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- EUSES
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Contributing scenario for the consumers
Product (article) characteristics
- Physical form of the used product:
- liquid
OtherProductCharacteristicsRepopen allclose all
Amounts used (or contained in articles), frequency and duration of use/exposure
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Information and behavioural advice for consumers
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Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.215 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.046 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
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Contributing scenario for the consumers
- Linked contributing activity:
- 10dabdd4-7b41-42eb-8782-e33b814f8a6e
Product (article) characteristics
- Physical form of the used product:
- liquid
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Exposure of consumers
- Assessment entity name:
- Constituent 1: (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene
- Related composition:
- Legal Entity Composition: Reaction Mass of (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene
- Boundary Composition
- Additional information:
This multi-constituent substance is composed of two constituents of similar structural and functional groups, (4R)-4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene and (4R)-4-(2-methoxypropan-2-yl)-1-methylcyclohexene. For human health hazard and risk assessment, the substance can be assessed as a single entity, with a high degree of confidence, by employing the highest vapour pressure and molecular weight for use in exposure estimation. This can be compared against reference values derived from toxicity data generated on the bulk material. For environmental assessment, relevant data needed for exposure assessment are available on each constituent (i.e. vapour pressure, water solubility, partition coefficent, adsorption/desorption and aquatic toxicity studies). Data on biotic degradation (ready biodegradability) are only available on the bulk material, indicating that the substance is not readily biodegradable. Each constituent has contrasting profiles relating to it's environmental fate and behaviour in different compartments, therefore the most suitable approach for environmental risk assessment is to assess each constituent individually. This is consistent with the approach for performing risk assessments of complex substances using the block method (ECHA, ECHA/2008/02/SR30).
Assessment Entity - Constituent 1:
This assessment entity will be used for human health exposure assessment and risk characterisation. Constituent 1 has the higher vapour pressure of the two constituents and will thus result in the most conservative exposure assessments in the risk assessment. Constituent-specific (where relevant) environmental data will be used to perform a constituent-based exposure estimation and risk characterisation for the environment.
- Type of exposure:
- inhalation (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.003 mg/m³
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- dermal (external) long-term exposure
- Exposure estimate:
- 0.005 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
- Type of exposure:
- oral (external) long-term intake
- Exposure estimate:
- 0 mg/kg bw/day
- Exposure estimation method:
- exposure estimation tool
- Exposure estimation tool name:
- Consexpo
- Version of exposure estimation tool:
- 1.0.1 (web)
Reference
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