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PBT assessment: overall result

PBT status:
the substance is not PBT / vPvB
Justification:

The PBT assessment for C9AS Na (CAS 1072 -15 -7) is based on criteria set out in the "Guidance on information requirement and chemical safety assessment, Chapter R.11: PBT Assessment" (ECHA, 2008).

Persistence (P) Assessment:

A substance is not considered to be persistent if it can be demonstrated that it has potential to degrade (via photolysis, hydrolysis and/or biodegradation). Two read-across studies using standardized test guidelines are available for C9AS Na (CAS 1072-15-7) that could demonstrate the ready biodegradability of the substance (92% biodegradation after 30 days based on O2 demand, OECD 301 D). Therefore, C9AS Na (CAS 1072-15-7) does not meet the Persistent (P) or very Persistent (vP) criteria.

 

Bioaccumulation (B) Assessment:

The value of log Pow was determined to be 0.22. The available data indicates that C9AS Na (CAS 1072-15-7) has a very low potential for bioconcentration and the substance will not accumulate to significant levels in the aquatic environment. Therefore, C9AS Na (CAS 1072-15-7) does not meet the Bioaccumulative (B) or very Bioaccumulative (vB) criteria.

 

Toxicity (T) Assessment:

Environmental Toxicity:

According to Annex XIII of REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, a substance is considered to be toxic in terms of PBT criteria if long-term NOEC/EC10 values for aquatic organisms are lower than 0.01 mg/L. The lowest NOEC values were 1.357 mg/L based on chronic experimental data with fish and 1.4 mg/L based on aquatic invertebrates. These values exceed the toxicity criterion and therefore, CAS C9AS Na (CAS 1072-15-7) is not considered as a toxic substance regarding ecotoxicological endpoints.

Human Health Toxicity:

Carcinogenicity: the available data on C9AS Na (CAS 1072-15-7) do not warrant classification for carcinogenicity under Directive 67/548/EEC or GHS/CLP.

Mutagenicity: the available data indicate that C9AS Na (CAS 1072-15-7) is not genotoxic or mutagenic and do not warrant classification for carcinogenicity under Directive 67/548/EEC or GHS/CLP.

Reproductive Toxicity: There is no evidence that C9AS Na (CAS 1072-15-7) causes reproductive or developmental toxicity. The available data indicate that members of the alkyl sulfate category are not toxic to reproduction and do not warrant classification under Directive 67/548/EEC or GHS/CLP.

Chronic toxicity: due to the results of the relevant mammalian toxicity studies, C9AS Na (CAS 1072-15-7) is not classified as Xn, R48 or STOT RE.

 

The substance is considered not to be PBT or vPvB on the basis of the provided relevant data.