Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #94, comment 2


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2024-05-11T05:32:20Z (5 months ago)
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Mike Dewhirst

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  • Ticket #94, comment 2

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    22 - The saponification process presumably consumes the caustic solution.
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    4 So Chemintro will treat the "Soap" product as a blend of oil/fat with fragrances and other minor ingredients.
     4To make Chemintro categorise soap correctly, the following needs to happen:
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    6 Selecting the "Soap" circumstances will trigger some tests according to the rules to determine if it is Excluded or Exempted or neither (>100kg) and therefore categorised normally.
     6 1. Add a new chemical, name the fat or oil and fill in the essential fields at the top of the page
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     8 2. Add the CAS number (if known) and save to establish if that fat or oil is Listed
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     10 3. Add product/chemical detail including proportion which defaults to 100% but may be less if you are going to include other ingredients such as fragrances etc
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     12 4. Click the yellow pencil (edit) icon which launches a pop-up window to name the product (Soap?) and choose the end-use (probably bath and shower products) and enter total product volume for this AICIS reporting period. Save to close the pop-up window and return to the chemical page.
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     14 5. In the Introduction section, ''Circumstances'' field select "Chemical (soap) saponification of fat or oil ..."
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     16On saving, the software will determine if it is Excluded or Exempted or neither (>100kg)