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International Classifications of SCCPs

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (lARC) considers some SCCPs (average C12, average 60% chlorination) to be possible carcinogens (group 2B), [Pg.24]

SCCPs - Priority Existing Chemical Assessment Report No. 16 Ref NICNAS 2001 [Pg.25]

Ordinance on Risk Reduction Related to the Use of Certain Particularly Dangerous Substances, Preparations and Articles (Ordinance on Risk Reduction related to Chemical Products (ORRChem)) [Pg.25]

SCCPs contain between 10 and 13 carbon molecules. The assessment covers SCCPs generally however, the following substances were specifically cited in the declaration notice  [Pg.25]

CPs are chlorinated derivatives of n-alkanes, having carbon chain lengths ranging from 10 to 38 and a chlorine content ranging from 30 to 70% by weight. SCCPs have carbon chains containing 10-13 carbon atoms [Pg.25]


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