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ECHA launched a public consultation on the classification and labelling of the three substances as hazards
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has launched a 45-day public consultation on the hazardous classification and labelling (CLP) of two borates and one azophyl ester until 14 June 2013
.
Among them, the proposal for the hazardous classification and labeling of two borates was proposed by the Netherlands, which are sodium boron oxide anhydrous and disodium
octaborate tetrahydrate.
Anhydrous sodium boron oxide is often used as a chemical intermediate, and disodium octaborate tetrahydrate is often used as a biological inactivator and wood preservative
.
The proposal argues that the two borates are toxic to reproduction, affect development and reduce fertility
.
The proposal for azophylate was made by Germany, which is often used as a viticultural acaricide
.
The proposal for harmful classification and labeling of substances proposed by Germany this time believes that zodiaxolate is harmful to human health, can irritate the eyes and cause skin allergies, and the substance also has serious harm
to the water environment.
(Wei Song)