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    3 Substances Available for CLH Public Consultation

    from ECHA by

    EU,Chemical,CLP,Classification,Labeling,Consulatation

    European Chemicals Agency released a public consultation concerning the harmonized classification and labeling of 3 substances. Comments on general issues, for example on substance identification, physicochemical properties and data sources or on any unclarities in the text of the CLH dossier can be submitted. Comments on hazard classes of the substance can also be given, yet they must relate to hazard classes that are open for commenting during the public consultation in question, such as classification itself, the information considered in the proposal, the justification of the conclusions, or comments supporting the proposed classification.

    Detailed information the substances are as follows:

    Name

    EC No.

    CAS No.

    Hazard Classes Open for Comment

    Deadline for Comment

    2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethanol; diethylene glycol monomethyl ether

    203-906-6

    111-77-3

    Reproductive toxicity

    Jul. 5, 2019

    methyl methacrylate methyl 2-methylprop-2-enoate; methyl 2-methylpropenoate

    201-297-1

    80-62-6

    Respiratory sensitization

    Jul. 5, 2019

    pyridine-2-thiol 1-oxide, sodium salt; pyrithione sodium; sodium pyrithione

    223-296-5

    240-062-8

    3811-73-2

    15922-78-8

    Explosive

    Flammable solid

    Self-reactive substance or mixture

    Pyrophoric solid

    Self-heating substance or mixture

    Substance or mixture which in contact with water emits flammable gas

    Oxidising solid

    Substance or mixture corrosive to metals

    Acute toxicity

    Skin corrosion/irritation

    Serious eye damage/eye irritation

    Skin sensitisation

    Germ cell mutagenicity

    Carcinogenicity

    Reproductive toxicity

    Specific target organ toxicity — single exposure

    Specific target organ toxicity — repeated exposure

    Hazardous to the aquatic environment

    Jul. 5, 2019

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