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Description of key information

The acute toxicity is driven by the characteristics of the individual UVCB constituents.

Relevant information on the individual UVCB constituents is reported in Section 7 Summary.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Additional information

Justification for classification or non-classification

  • Oral:
    • General Grade: Acute toxicity oral route: Category 3
    • Grade 2: Acute toxicity oral route: Category 4
  • Inhalation:
    • General Grade: Acute toxicity inhalation route: Category 3
    • Grade 2: Acute toxicity inhalation route: Category 4
  • Dermal:
    • General Grade & Grade 2: Acute toxicity dermal route: not classified

Good quality study with result derived on basis of the classification outcome (mixture toxicity rules) from a conservative, worst-case sample of the substance (max. of max for As, Cd, Co,Pb, Ni, Sb, and max. of typicals for other elements) across industry as defined in IUCLID section 1.2/4.27 for all grades, using mineralogical information from the representative sample. 

See IUCLID section 13 or CSR Annex 1 for detailed MeClas printout(s) with the specified input concentrations and resulting classification. Please visit www. meclas.eu for more information about the tool.