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Toxicological information

Carcinogenicity

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Description of key information

NA

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Carcinogenicity: via oral route

Endpoint conclusion
Endpoint conclusion:
no study available

Carcinogenicity: via inhalation route

Endpoint conclusion
Endpoint conclusion:
no study available

Carcinogenicity: via dermal route

Endpoint conclusion
Endpoint conclusion:
no study available

Justification for classification or non-classification

Based on the available genotoxicity data showing no mutagenic nor genotoxic activity of AAA reaction product, no classification applies in accordance to the cirteari in GHS/CLP regulations.

Additional information

No further experimental testing for carcinogenicity is considered scientifically justified based on exposure assessment, i.e. exposure based waiving (Adaption to column 2 - Annex XI section 3 "Substance-Tailored Exposure-Driven Testing"): AAA reaction product is only used in indistrial settings under conditions with very low potential human exposure (worker). No exposure to the general population. A full description of the exposure can be found in the attached CSR (section 13). In the CSR it is concluded that for all industrial uses, very low exposure levels are identified and RCRs below 1 compared to DNELs for systemic effects from long term exposure of 1.2 mg/m3 (inhalation) and 0.2 mg/kg bw/day (dermal). Any combination of uses will result in an RCR below 1. Workers will not be exposed at any critical level.

Supportive data form the available in vitro genotoxicity studies indicates no genotoxic activity, hence no carcinogenic potential.