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Oxidising properties

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Description of key information

Data waiving is based on the chemical structure of test substance containing no structural alerts associated with oxidising properties. 

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Oxidising properties:
no

Additional information

The molecule of the test substance contains oxygen, but this element is chemically only bonded to carbon, so no oxidizing properties result from these structures (Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods I Manual of Tests and Criteria (ST/SG/AC.10/11/Rev.3), page 401).

Further there is a benzthiazole and an amidine structure in the molecule. Here oxidizing properties can also be excluded. This is proofed by representative examples for the present structures, i.e. benzothiazole, which both are not classified as oxidizing substances according to RID/ADR class 5.1.

Hence test substance has no oxidizing properties in the sense of Guideline 92/69/EEC, test A. 17.

No classification is required for oxidising properties according to EC criteria (67/548/EEC) and according to CLP criteria (EC 1272/2008).

Justification for classification or non-classification

The molecule of the test substance contains oxygen, but this element is chemically only bonded to carbon, so no oxidizing properties result from these structures (Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods I Manual of Tests and Criteria (ST/SG/AC.10/11/Rev.3), page 401).

Further there is a benzthiazole and an amidine structure in the molecule. Here oxidizing properties can also be excluded. This is proofed by representative examples for the present structures, i.e. benzothiazole, which both are not classified as oxidizing substances according to RID/ADR class 5.1.

Hence test substance has no oxidizing properties in the sense of Guideline 92/69/EEC, test A. 17.

No classification is required for oxidising properties according to EC criteria (67/548/EEC) and according to CLP criteria (EC 1272/2008).