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Submitted by:Environment Agency Austria

Vienna, February2013

Contents

1Identification, Classification and LABELLING

1.1Identification and physico-chemical properties of the substance

1.1.1Name, other identifiers and composition of the substance

1.1.2Physico-chemical properties

1.2Classification and Labelling Status

1.2.1Classification in Annex VI Regulation No 1272/2008

1.2.2Self-classification(s)

2Legal status and use restrictions

2.1Regulation of the substance under REACH

2.2Other legislative measures

2.3Non-governmental initiations

2.4Conclusions on legal restrictions

3Use in electrical and electronic equipment EQUIPMENT COVERED BY DIRECTIVE 2011/65/EC (ANNEX I)

3.1Function of the substance

3.2Types of appliances

3.3Quantities of the substance used

4WastE Management of ElectriCAl AnD ELECTroNic Equipment

4.1Relevant waste management processes for the WEEE containing the substance

4.2Description of waste streams

4.3Description of impacts on WEEE management

5Human health

5.1Identification of hazard potential

5.1.1Endpoints of concern and NOAELS or LOAELs, BMDs …

5.1.2Existing Guidance values (DNELs, OELs, Reference values)

5.2Human exposure assessment

5.2.1Exposure of workers of EEE waste processing plants

5.2.2Exposure of neighbouring residents of EEE waste processing plants (WPP)

5.2.3Occupational and consumer exposure

5.3Evaluation of risks of workers and neighbouring residents’ of waste processing plants (WPP)

5.3.1Description of risks due to uncontrolled handling

6EnvironmentAl HEALTH

6.1Identification of hazard potential

6.1.1Endpoints of concern, NOAECs, acute, chronic

6.1.2Potential for secondary poisoning and bioaccumulation

6.1.3Guidance values (PNECs)

6.2Environmental exposure

6.2.1Monitoring data: remote regions, biota

6.2.2Monitoring data: waste management

6.2.3Exposure scenarios: waste management

6.3Evaluation of the risks for the environment with focus on WEEE management

7Alternatives

7.1Availability of alternatives

7.2Hazardous properties of alternatives

7.3Data basis for alternatives and uncertainties

8Socio-Economic impact on the producers of the substance

8.1Impact on EEE users

8.2Impact on the producers of the substance and on the producers of EEE and components thereof

8.3Impact on the workers in EEE production and WEEE treatment

8.4Impact on administration

9Rationale for inclusion of the Substance in Annex II of ROHS

10References

10.1Main documents used

10.2Further references

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Review of the List of Restricted Substances under RoHS 2 – Identification, Classification and LABELLING

ABBREVIATIONS

Proposal for including a substance of concern in Annex II of the Directive 2011/65/EC

Substance Name(s):

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1Identification, Classification and LABELLING

1.1Identificationand physico-chemical properties of the substance

1.1.1Name, other identifiers and composition of the substance

Table 1: Substance identity and composition

Chemical name
EC number
CAS number
IUPAC name
Index number in Annex VI of the CLP Regulation
Molecular formula
Molecular weight range
Synonyms
Structuralformula /
Degreeofpurity
Remarks / --

1.1.2Physico-chemical properties

Table 2: Overview of physico-chemical propertiesof BBP

Property / Value
Physical state at 20°C and 101.3 kPa
Melting/freezing point
Boiling point
Vapour pressure
Water solubility / 2.8 mg/l
Partition coefficient n-octanol/water (log POW) / Log Kow 4.84
Dissociation constant
[enter other property, if relevant, or delete row]

1.2Classification and LabellingStatus

1.2.1Classification in Annex VIRegulation No1272/2008

1.2.2Self-classification(s)

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Review of the List of Restricted Substances under RoHS 2 – Identification, Classification and LABELLING

Table 3: Classification according to part 3 of Annex VI, Table 3.1 (list of harmonized classification and labelling of hazardous substances) of Regulation (EC) No 1272/20081

Index No / International Chemical Identifi-cation / EC No / CAS No / Classification / Labelling / Spec. Conc. Limits, M-factors / Notes
Hazard Class and Category Code(s) / Hazardstatementcode(s) / Pictogram, Signal Word Code(s) / Hazardstatementcode(s) / Suppl. Hazard statement code(s)
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2Legal status and use restrictions

2.1Regulation of the substance under REACH

2.2Other legislative measures

2.3Non-governmental initiations

2.4Conclusions on legal restrictions

3Usein electrical and electronic equipmentEQUIPMENT COVERED BY DIRECTIVE 2011/65/EC (ANNEX I)

3.1Function of the substance

3.2Types of appliances

3.3Quantities of the substance used

4WastE Management of ElectriCAl AnD ELECTroNic Equipment

4.1Relevant waste management processes for the WEEE containing the substance

4.2Description of waste streams

4.3Description of impacts on WEEE management

5Human health

5.1Identification of hazard potential

5.1.1Endpoints of concern and NOAELS or LOAELs, BMDs …

5.1.2Existing Guidance values (DNELs, OELs, Reference values)

5.2Human exposure assessment

5.2.1Exposure of workers of EEE waste processing plants

5.2.2Exposure of neighbouring residents ofEEE waste processing plants (WPP)

5.2.3Occupational and consumer exposure

5.3Evaluation of risksof workers and neighbouring residents’ of waste processing plants (WPP)

5.3.1Description of risks due to uncontrolled handling

6EnvironmentAl HEALTH

6.1Identification of hazard potential

6.1.1Endpoints of concern, NOAECs, acute, chronic

6.1.2Potential for secondary poisoning and bioaccumulation

6.1.3Guidance values (PNECs)

6.2Environmental exposure

6.2.1Monitoring data: remote regions, biota

6.2.2Monitoring data: waste management

6.2.3Exposure scenarios: waste management

6.3Evaluation of the risks for the environment with focus on WEEEmanagement

7Alternatives

7.1Availability of alternatives

7.2Hazardous properties of alternatives

7.3Data basis for alternatives and uncertainties

8Socio-Economic impact on the producers of the substance

8.1Impact on EEE users

8.2Impact on the producers of the substance and on the producers of EEE and components thereof

8.3Impact on the workers in EEE production and WEEE treatment

8.4Impact on administration

9Rationale for inclusion of the Substance in Annex II of ROHS

10References

10.1Main documents used

10.2Further references

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