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Reference
Endpoint:
oxidising solids
Type of information:
other: expert statement
Adequacy of study:
key study
Study period:
03 April 1996
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
other: expert statement
Qualifier:
no guideline required
Principles of method if other than guideline:
Expert statement, based on assessment of oxygen balance.
GLP compliance:
no
Specific details on test material used for the study:
Name: FAT 40549/A
Sample tested:
other: FAT 40'549/A
Parameter:
other: Oxygen balance
Remarks on result:
other: The oxygen balance of FAT 40'549/A is negative. This means, that there is a surplus on carbon atoms.

The oxygen balance of FAT 40549/A is negative, which means there is a surplus on carbon atoms.

Therefore, it can be concluded beyond reasonable doubt that FAT 40549/A is incapable of causing fire or enhance the risk of fire when in contact with combustible material.

Interpretation of results:
GHS criteria not met
Conclusions:
FAT 40549/A is incapable of causing fire or enhance the risk of fire when in contact with combustible material.
Executive summary:

Based on the expert statement for FAT 40549/A, the oxygen balance of FAT 40549/A is negative, which means there is a surplus on carbon atoms.

Therefore, it can be concluded beyond reasonable doubt that FAT 40549/A is incapable of causing fire or enhance the risk of fire when in contact with combustible material.

Description of key information

Oxidising property: negative

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Oxidising properties:
no

Additional information

Based on the expert statement for FAT 40549/A, the oxygen balance of FAT 40549/A is negative, which means there is a surplus on carbon atoms.

Therefore, it can be concluded beyond reasonable doubt that FAT 40549/A is incapable of causing fire or enhance the risk of fire when in contact with combustible material.

Justification for classification or non-classification

In accordance with assessment of the oxygen balance as described in UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, the substance is considered non-oxidising and thus not subject to classification for oxidising properties according to CLP (Regulation EC No 1272/2008) and DSD (Directive 67/548/EEC).