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The Committee for Risk Assessment Agrees Opinions on Harmonised Classification and Labelling for Three Chemical Substances
02-01-2010: The Committee for Risk Assessment (RAC) of ECHA has adopted opinions on the proposals for classification and labelling across Europe of three chemical substances as carcinogen, mutagen or toxic for reproduction
The substances are:
- Indium phosphide: The classification is currently not harmonised at EU level. RAC agreed with the proposal
from France that the classification of the substance should be harmonised as a carcinogen and toxic for reproduction. RAC also proposed a classification for repeated ose toxicity from inhalation exposure.
Indium phosphide is, for example, used as a semiconductor in the electronics industry.
- Di-tert-butyl peroxide – DTBP: DTBP is currently classified at EU level for certain physico-chemical hazards. RAC agreed with the proposal from France to also classify it as a mutagen. DTBP is typically used by industry as an additive in polymerisation reactions.
- Trixylyl phosphate: The classification is currently not harmonised at EU level. RAC agreed with the proposal from the Netherlands for a harmonised classification of toxic for reproduction. Trixylyl phosphate is mainly used as a fire resistant hydraulic fluid, for example in industrial power generators.
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