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6.3.1 Toxicity to soil macroorganisms except arthropods

In accordance with Section 9.4.1, Column 2 of REACH Annex IX, it is considered appropriate to omit the short term toxicity to invertebrates study as the chemical safety assessment according to Annex I has not indicated a need to investigate further the effects on terrestrial organisms due to a lack of direct or indirect exposure to the soil compartment.

 

6.2.3 Toxicity to terrestrial arthropods

In accordance with Section 9.4.1, Column 2 of REACH Annex IX, it is considered appropriate to omit the short term toxicity to invertebrates study as the chemical safety assessment according to Annex I has not indicated a need to investigate further the effects on terrestrial organisms due to a lack of direct or indirect exposure to the soil compartment. 

 

6.3.3 Toxicity to terrestrial plants

In accordance with Section 9.4.3, Column 2 of REACH Annex IX, it is considered appropriate to omit the short term toxicity to plants study as the chemical safety assessment according to Annex I has not indicated a need to investigate further the effects on terrestrial organisms due to a lack of direct or indirect exposure to the soil compartment.

 

6.3.4 Toxicity to soil microorganisms

In accordance with Section 9.4.2, Column 2 of REACH Annex IX, it is considered appropriate to omit the study investigating the effects on soil micro-organisms as the chemical safety assessment according to Annex I has not indicated a need to investigate further the effects on terrestrial organisms due to a lack of direct or indirect exposure to the soil compartment.