Chemical name:
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1, 4 - dioxane
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Identification numbers:
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CAS: 123-91-1 EC EINECS: 204-661-8
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Groups:
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low molecular weight substances (metals and their salts, wood powders, pharmaceuticals, chemical substances plastic, additives, etc.), substances of low molecular weight below 1000 daltons (metals and their salts, wood powders, pharmaceuticals, chemical substances plastic, additives, solvents, preservatives, catalysts, perfumes, adhesives, acrylates, low molecular weight resins, formaldehyde and derivatives, etc.)
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Uses:
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solvent
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International Chemical Safety Card (ICSC)
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0041
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Additional information
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Index No:
603-024-00-5
Molecular formula:
C4H8O2
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Substance included in the List of Substances of concern for Trade Unions
This substance is included in the List of Substances of concern for Trade Unions for the following reasons:
Carcinogenic, neurotoxic
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CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING (Regulation 1272/2008)
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Pictograms and signal words
Flammable gases
Respiratory sensitisation
Acute toxicity (oral, dermal, inhalation
Danger
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H-phrases
H225: Highly flammable liquid and vapour
Flam. Liq. (Cat. 2): Flammable liquid
H350: May cause cancer
Carc. (Cat. 1B): Carcinogenicity
H335: May cause respiratory irritation
STOT SE (Cat. 3): Specific target organ toxicity - single exposure
H319: Causes serious eye irritation
Eye Irrit. (Cat. 2): Serious eye damage/eye irritation
EUH019: May form explosive peroxides
EUH066: Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking
Notes
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Carcinogen
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Occupational diseases caused by chemical agents
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Encephalopathies due to organic solvents which do not come under other headings |
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Other health adverse effects and affected organs
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- Affected systems:
- Cardiovascular
- Respiratory
- Gastrointestinal - liver
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- Other effects:
- Cancer
- Kidney damage
- Skin and mucous
- Neurotoxic Effects
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REACH candidate list substance
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Substance under PACT evaluation
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