Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #29, comment 1
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- 2022-12-01T01:59:29Z (2 years ago)
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Ticket #29, comment 1
initial v1 3 3 ''Subsection 27(6) (new subsection relaxes rigour by using the word "known")'' 4 4 5 The word "known" implies that the person introducing the chemical would say so if the characteristic of interest to AICIS was known to pertain.5 The word "known" implies that the person introducing the chemical would say so if the characteristic of interest to AICIS was known to exist. 6 6 7 7 For example, if the software did not independently detect mutagenicity, carcinogenicity or reprotoxicity then it can be accepted as not known by the introducer to be so. This is because the user can add such hazards and the software would thereby "know" such a characteristic exists. … … 12 12 There is no difference in categorisation program flow because the new rules start with the Reported category. 13 13 14 At that point, if the total volume is <= 10kg auto-categorisation as REPORTED10KG should commence.14 At that point, if the total volume is <= 10kg, auto-categorisation as REPORTED10KG should commence. 15 15 16 User intiation by selecting REPORTED10KG would be incompatible with current program flow which must deliverthe category.16 User intiation by selecting REPORTED10KG would be incompatible with current program flow which must calculate the category. 17 17 18 There are category selections (Commercial evaluation and Exceptional circumstances) which are respectedbut they bypass the categorisation software.18 There are category user-selections (Commercial evaluation and Exceptional circumstances) which are respected, but they bypass the categorisation software. 19 19 20 20 For REPORTED10KG category, the software must ensure: … … 46 46 IS known to be an inorganic salt 47 47 48 We already have element detection methods and organic/inorganic detection 49 48 50 and 49 51 50 52 Not (known) PBT 53 54 Already detected via CAS number or added hazards 51 55 52 56 … … 67 71 A relaxed rigour around the actual name of the chemical. The "known" names. 68 72 69 No relaxed rigour around the product names and chemical volumes introduced. 73 However, there is no relaxed rigour around knowing the product names and chemical volumes introduced. 70 74 71 75