Opened 7 months ago
Last modified 6 months ago
#95 closed enhancement
Flavour or fragrance blend introductions — at Version 1
Reported by: | Mike Dewhirst | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | medium | Version: | 2.x |
Keywords: | flavour fragrance blend rules april-2024 | Cc: |
Description (last modified by )
The current software (prior to the April 2024 rules) categorises such blends as Reported if maximum concentration of a blend is <= 1% at any annual volume, no end use in vapes and there are no hazards in Health band C or Environment band D and either the blend ingredient(s) is(are) permitted on the IFRA Transparancy list or the identification and concentrations are included in the pre-introduction report.
The new - additional - rule restricts the total volume to 1,000kg if maximum concentration is up to 1% but only 10kg if the maximum concentration is higher (ie., probably not known)
Additionally, it cannot be known to be PBT, carcinogenic, mutagenic or reprotoxic nor endocrine disruptor.
This ticket needs to cope with an unknown maximum concentration by raising an error if volume exceeds 10kg.
The probability is that the hazards are Health band C and Environment band D anyway but if otherwise, that also needs accounting for.
The Rules make abundantly clear that AICIS is interested in both the maximum concentration of the chemical in the blend and the blend concentration at end use - therefore the maximum concentration of the chemical at end use as for every other introduction!
Change History (1)
comment:1 by , 7 months ago
Description: | modified (diff) |
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Type: | defect → enhancement |