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REACH Update: ECHA Seeks Public Input on OEL for Three Carcinogens and CLH Proposals for 4 Chemical Substances
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ECHA Opens Public Consultation on OEL for Three Carcinogens

The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) is seeking public input on proposed occupational exposure limits (OEL) for Anthraquinone (CAS No.: 84-65-1), N-(hydroxymethyl)acrylamide (CAS No.: 924-42-5), and Butanone oxime and Acetone oxime (CAS Nos.: 96-29-7 and 127-06-0). Feedback is welcome until September 16, 2024. Substance details are provided below.

Anthraquinone

Anthraquinone, key in dye and pigment production and an oxidant, is under ECHA review due to its classification as a category 1B carcinogen. The focus is on examining its usage and associated health risks.

N-(hydroxymethyl)acrylamide

N-(Hydroxymethyl)acrylamide, crucial in producing advanced polymers and coatings, also facilitates the manufacture of water treatment agents and super-absorbent resins. At the European Commission's request, ECHA is evaluating OEL for this category 1B carcinogen and mutagen. This assessment aims to update scientific data on its usage and health effects, guiding the EU in establishing effective occupational health protections.

Butanone oxime and Acetone oxime

Butanone oxime and acetone oxime enhance silicone's thermal stability and mechanical strength as essential cross-linking agents. Notably, 2-butanone oxime is classified as a Category 1B carcinogen. The ECHA is actively gathering data to evaluate its OEL and other related exposure metrics.

Next step

Pursuant to EU Directive 2004/37/EC, the ECHA will evaluate OEL for three chemicals to ensure their safe workplace use and prevent occupational illnesses.

After the evaluations, the ECHA will propose OEL recommendations to the European Commission and member states to assess the need for regulatory updates or new measures to enhance worker health protection. Additionally, they will develop risk management strategies to improve safety standards in European workplaces.

 

ECHA Holding a Public Consultation on CLH Proposals for 4 Chemical Substances

On August 12, 2024, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) began public consultations on the harmonized classification and labeling of four chemicals, each lasting 60 days.

 

The CLH process aims to standardize and clarify hazard information for carcinogens, mutagens, reproductive toxins, and respiratory sensitize across Europe. This includes assessing chemical hazards, proposing classifications and labels, seeking public input, and concluding with a review and recommendations from ECHA’s Risk Assessment Committee (RAC).

Num. Name EC Num. CAS Num Hazard classes open for commenting Start of consultation Deadline for commenting
1 Chlorophacinone (ISO),2-[(4-chlorophenyl)(phenyl)acetyl]-1H-indene-1,3(2H)-dione 223-003-0 3691-35-8

Acute toxicity – inhalation
Acute toxicity – dermal
Acute Toxicity - oral

12/08/2024 11/10/2024
2 dazomet (ISO); tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-1,3,5-thiadiazine-2-thione 208-576-7 533-74-4

Physical hazards
Acute toxicity – inhalation
Acute toxicity – dermal
Acute Toxicity - oral
Skin corrosion/irritation
Serious eye damage/eye irritation
Respiratory sensitisation
Skin sensitisation
Germ cell mutagenicity
Carcinogenicity
Reproductive toxicity
Specific target organ toxicity — single exposure
Specific target organ toxicity — repeated exposure
Aspiration hazard
Hazardous to the aquatic environment
Hazardous for the ozone layer

08/07/2024 06/09/2024
3 fluroxypyr-meptyl (ISO); 1-methylheptyl [(4-amino-3,5-dichloro-6-fluoropyridin-2-yl)oxy]acetate 279-752-9 81406-37-3 Explosives
Flammable solids
Self-reactive substances
Pyrophoric solids
Self-heating substances
Substances which in contact with water emit flammable gases
Oxidising solids
Corrosive to metals
Acute toxicity - inhalation
Acute toxicity - dermal
Acute toxicity - oral
Skin corrosion/irritation
Serious eye damage/eye irritation
Skin sensitisation
Germ cell mutagenicity
Carcinogenicity
Reproductive toxicity
Specific target organ toxicity-single exposure
Specific target organ toxicity-repeated exposure
Hazardous to the aquatic environment
Hazardous to the ozone layer
12/08/2024 11/10/2024
4 hydrogen peroxide solution ...% 231-765-0 7722-84-1 Explosives
Flammable liquids
Oxidising liquids
Self-reactive substances
Pyrophoric liquids
Substances which in contact with water emit flammable gases
Corrosive to metals
Acute toxicity
Germ cell mutagenicity
Hazardous to the aquatic environment
12/08/2024 11/10/2024

 

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