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Diss Factsheets

Administrative data

Workers - Hazard via inhalation route

Systemic effects

Long term exposure
Hazard assessment conclusion:
hazard unknown (no further information necessary)
Acute/short term exposure
Hazard assessment conclusion:
hazard unknown (no further information necessary)
DNEL related information

Local effects

Long term exposure
Hazard assessment conclusion:
medium hazard (no threshold derived)
Most sensitive endpoint:
skin irritation/corrosion
Acute/short term exposure
Hazard assessment conclusion:
medium hazard (no threshold derived)
DNEL related information

Workers - Hazard via dermal route

Systemic effects

Long term exposure
Hazard assessment conclusion:
hazard unknown (no further information necessary)
Most sensitive endpoint:
skin irritation/corrosion
Acute/short term exposure
Hazard assessment conclusion:
no DNEL required: short term exposure controlled by conditions for long-term
Most sensitive endpoint:
skin irritation/corrosion
DNEL related information

Local effects

Long term exposure
Hazard assessment conclusion:
medium hazard (no threshold derived)
Most sensitive endpoint:
skin irritation/corrosion
Acute/short term exposure
Hazard assessment conclusion:
medium hazard (no threshold derived)
Most sensitive endpoint:
skin irritation/corrosion

Workers - Hazard for the eyes

Local effects

Hazard assessment conclusion:
high hazard (no threshold derived)

Additional information - workers

Basic Yellow 28 acetate is only stable in presence of significant concentrations of free acetic acid; it cannot be isolated as such. The test substance is an aqueous solution in 40 % acetic acid. The acetic acid solution has the more relevant vapour pressure with 20.79 hPa at 25 ˚C than Basic Yellow 28 acetate. The vapour pressure of Basic Yellow 28 methyl sulfate is 3.3E-7 hPa at 25 °C; hence only the acetic acid is inhalable.

The toxicity of this substance is triggered by the amount of acetic acid contained to stabilise the substance in the solution and its irritating effect. The 25 % acetic acid contained in the test substance relates to a 40 % acetic acid. As this solution is skin and eye irritating, exposure to the substance should be avoided.

 

General Population - Hazard via inhalation route

Systemic effects

Long term exposure
Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified
Acute/short term exposure
Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified
DNEL related information

Local effects

Long term exposure
Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified
Acute/short term exposure
Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified
DNEL related information

General Population - Hazard via dermal route

Systemic effects

Long term exposure
Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified
Acute/short term exposure
Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified
DNEL related information

Local effects

Long term exposure
Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified
Acute/short term exposure
Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

General Population - Hazard via oral route

Systemic effects

Long term exposure
Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified
Acute/short term exposure
Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified
DNEL related information

General Population - Hazard for the eyes

Local effects

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

Additional information - General Population

The general population does not have access to Basic Yellow 28 Acetate. The textiles are dyed with Basic Yellow 28 at 96 to 120 °C at pH 3 to 4.5. After the dyeing process, the fabrics are cleaned with an alkaline reducing agent to remove the non-fixated portion of the dye and precipitate this portion as the Carbinol base (CAS No 81241-99-8; (2S)-2-{(E)-[2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-2-methylhydrazinylidene]methyl}-1,3,3-trimethyl-2,3-dihydro-1H-indol-2-ol). The fixation rate of the dye is 99 %, the typical concentration of the dye on the fabric is 3 %. Due to the strong ionic bound of the dye with the fabric, the dye has a very good fastness and migration or evaporation of the dye from the fabric to the customer is not likely.