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Reference
Endpoint:
oxidising solids
Type of information:
other: Structural assessment
Adequacy of study:
key study
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
study well documented, meets generally accepted scientific principles, acceptable for assessment
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
other: UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods
Version / remarks:
Manual of Tests and Criteria, fifth revised edition, 2009, Appendix 6, ‘Orange Book’
Deviations:
no
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
EU Method A.21 (Oxidising Properties (Liquids))
Deviations:
no
GLP compliance:
no
Remarks:
No laboratory work performed, therefore GLP not required.
Key result
Parameter:
other: Structural assessment
Remarks on result:
other: See remark
Remarks:
The test material molecule contains oxygen which is chemically bonded only to carbon and hydrogen, thus it can be concluded beyond a reasonable doubt that the test material is not an oxidising solid capable of causing fire or enhancing the risk of fire when in contact with combustible material.

The test material molecule contains oxygen which is chemically bonded only to carbon and hydrogen.

Thus according to 'UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (Manual of Tests and Criteria, fifth revised edition,

2009, Appendix 6, ‘Orange Book’)' it can be concluded beyond a reasonable doubt that the test material is not an oxidising

solid capable of causing fire or enhancing the risk of fire when in contact with combustible material. Therefore the test material is not to be classified as an oxidising solid and no experimental determination according to the EC test guideline A.21 has to be performed. Nevertheless, this judgment is with respect to classification and does not necessarily mean that any processing hazards can be excluded.

Interpretation of results:
other: Not classified in accordance with EU Criteria.
Conclusions:
The test material molecule contains oxygen which is chemically bonded only to carbon and hydrogen, thus it can be concluded beyond a reasonable doubt that the test material is not an oxidising solid capable of causing fire or enhancing the risk of fire when in contact with combustible material.
Executive summary:

The test material molecule contains oxygen which is chemically bonded only to carbon and hydrogen.

Thus according to 'UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (Manual of Tests and Criteria, fifth revised edition,

2009, Appendix 6, ‘Orange Book’)' it can be concluded beyond a reasonable doubt that the test material is not an oxidising

solid capable of causing fire or enhancing the risk of fire when in contact with combustible material. Therefore the test material is not to be classified as an oxidising solid and no experimental determination according to the EC test guideline A.21 has to be performed. Nevertheless, this judgment is with respect to classification and does not necessarily mean that any processing hazards can be excluded.

Description of key information

The test material molecule contains oxygen which is chemically bonded only to carbon and hydrogen, thus it can be concluded beyond a reasonable doubt that the test material is not an oxidising solid capable of causing fire or enhancing the risk of fire when in contact with combustible material.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Oxidising properties:
non oxidising

Additional information

The test material molecule contains oxygen which is chemically bonded only to carbon and hydrogen.

Thus according to 'UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (Manual of Tests and Criteria, fifth revised edition,2009, Appendix 6, ‘Orange Book’)' it can be concluded beyond a reasonable doubt that the test material is not an oxidising solid capable of causing fire or enhancing the risk of fire when in contact with combustible material. Therefore the test material is not to be classified as an oxidising solid and no experimental determination according to the EC test guideline A.21 has to be performed. Nevertheless, this judgment is with respect to classification and does not necessarily mean that any processing hazards can be excluded.

Justification for classification or non-classification

In accordance with the criteria for classification as defined in Annex I, Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008, the substance does not require classification with respect to oxidising properties.