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Toluene

Safety Data Sheet


according to Regulation (EC) No. 453/2010
Revision date: 8/07/2011

Supersedes: 08/12/2010

Version: 1.0

SECTION 1: Identification of the substance/mixture and of the company/undertaking


1.1.

Product identifier

Chemical type

: Substance

Substance name

: Toluene

Trade name

: Toluene

EC index no

: 601-021-00-3

EC no

: 203-625-9

CAS No.

: 108-88-3

REACH registration No.

: 01-2119471310-51-0031

Product code

: 692, SDS # PbR0122

Synonyms

: Phenylmethane / Methylbenzene / Methylbenzol / Toluol

1.2.

Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against

1.2.1.

Relevant identified uses

Use of the substance/preparation

1.2.2.

: Manufacture of substances
Intermediate
Cleaning agent
Fuels
Coatings
Use in Oil and Gas field drilling and production operations
Binding agent
Release agent.
Use as laboratory reagent.
Functional fluids
Manufacture of rubber products.
Formulation [mixing] of preparations and/or re-packaging
Building and construction work.
Road work
Cleansing agent

Uses advised against

No additional information available


1.3.

Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet

Only representative:
Petrobras Europe Ltd.
4th Floor, 20 North Audley Street
London W1K 6WL, United Kingdom
Fax number: +44(0) 20 7355 8750
E-mail: [email protected]
Manufacturer:
Petrleo Brasileiro S. A.
Avenida Chile, 65.
20035-900 Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
E-mail: [email protected]
1.4.

Emergency telephone number

Emergency number

: For Chemical Emergency, Spill, Leak, Fire, Exposure or Accident Call CHEMTREC Day or Night
Within USA and Canada: 1-800-424-9300
Outside USA and Canada (collect calls accepted): 1-703-527-3887

SECTION 2: Hazards identification


2.1.

Classification of the substance or mixture

Classification according to Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 [CLP]


Flam. Liq. 2
Skin Irrit. 2
Repr. 2
STOT SE 3
STOT RE 2
Asp. Tox. 1

H225
H315
H361
H336
H373
H304

Full text of H-phrases: see section 16.


Classification according to Directive 67/548/EEC or 1999/45/EC
F; R11
Repr.Cat.3; R63
Xn; R48/20-65
Xi; R38
R67
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Full text of R-phrases: see section 16.


Adverse physicochemical, human health and environmental effects
Inhalation may affect the nervous system causing headache, possibly dizziness, nausea, weakness, loss of coordination and unconsciousness.
2.2.

Label elements

Labelling according to Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 [CLP]


Hazard pictograms (CLP)

Signal word (CLP)

: Danger

Hazard statements (CLP)

: H225 - Highly flammable liquid and vapour


H304 - May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways
H315 - Causes skin irritation
H336 - May cause drowsiness or dizziness
H361 - Suspected of damaging fertility. Suspected of damaging the unborn child.
H373 - May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure

Precautionary statements (CLP)

: P202 - Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood
P210 - Keep away from open flames, heat, sparks. - No smoking.
P243
Take precautionary measures against static discharge
P260 - Do not breathe mist, spray, vapours.
P280 - Wear eye protection, face protection, protective clothing, protective gloves.
P301+P310 - If swallowed, immediately call a doctor.
P303+P361+P353
IF ON SKIN (or hair): Remove/Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with
water/shower
P304+P340 - IF INHALED: Remove to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for
breathing
P308+P313 - IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention
P331 - Do NOT induce vomiting

GHS02

2.3.

GHS07

GHS08

Other hazards

This substance/mixture does not meet the PBT/vPvB criteria of REACH, annex XIII.
other hazards which do not result in
classification

: Vapours can travel considerable distances to a source of ignition where they can ignite, flash
back, or explode.

SECTION 3: Composition/information on ingredients


3.1.

Substances

Name

Product identifier

Classification according to
Directive 67/548/EEC

Toluene

(CAS No.) 108-88-3


(EC no) 203-625-9
(EC index no) 601-021-00-3

100

F; R11
Repr.Cat.3; R63
Xn; R48/20-65
Xi; R38
R67

Name

Product identifier

Classification according to
Regulation (EC) No.
1272/2008 [CLP]

Toluene

(CAS No.) 108-88-3


(EC no) 203-625-9
(EC index no) 601-021-00-3

100

Flam. Liq. 2, H225


Skin Irrit. 2, H315
Repr. 2, H361d
STOT SE 3, H336
STOT RE 2, H373
Asp. Tox. 1, H304

Full text of R-, H- and EUH-phrases: see section 16.


3.2.

Mixtures

Not applicable

SECTION 4: First aid measures


4.1.

Description of first aid measures

First-aid measures after inhalation

: Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. In case of
breathing difficulties administer oxygen. If medical advice is needed, have product container or
label at hand.

First-aid measures after skin contact

: Remove contaminated clothing immediatley and dispose off safely. Rinse thoroughly with plenty
of water for at least 20 minutes and take medical advice. If medical advice is needed, have
product container or label at hand.

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First-aid measures after eye contact

: Rinse immediately and plentifully with water, also under the eyelids, for at least 20 minutes. If
medical advice is needed, have product container or label at hand.

First-aid measures after ingestion

: Do not induce vomiting. If swallowed, rinse mouth with water (only if the person is conscious).
Seek immediate medical advice.

4.2.

Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed

Symptoms/injuries

: Symptoms include headache, dizziness, fatigue, muscular weakness, drowsiness and in extreme
cases, loss of consciousness. Impaired consciousness.

Symptoms/injuries after inhalation

: Irritant effect on the respiratory tract:.

Symptoms/injuries after skin contact

: Irritating to skin. Prolonged/repetitive skin contact may cause skin defattening or dermatitis.

Symptoms/injuries after eye contact

: Irritating to eyes. Causes severe inflammation of conjunctiva and may cause severe damage of
the cornea.

Symptoms/injuries after ingestion

: Risk of aspiration pneumonia.

4.3.

Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed

Treat symptomatically.

SECTION 5: Firefighting measures


5.1.

Extinguishing media

Suitable extinguishing media:


5.2.

: Foam. Extinguishing powder. Water spray. Carbon dioxide (CO2).

Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture

Fire hazard

: Flammable liquid. Vapours can travel considerable distances to a source of ignition where they
can ignite, flash back, or explode.

Reactivity

: On combustion, forms. Carbon dioxide (CO2). Carbon monoxide. Nitrogen oxides (NOx). Sulfur
oxides.

5.3.

Advice for firefighters

Firefighting instructions

: Cool tanks/drums with water spray/remove them into safety.

Protective equipment for firefighters

: Refer to section 8. In case of fire: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus.

SECTION 6: Accidental release measures


6.1.

Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures

General measures
6.1.1.

: Use water spray/stream to protect personnel and to cool endangered containers. Remove
product from area of fire.

For non-emergency personnel

Protective equipment

: Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face protection. Refer to section 8.

Emergency procedures

: Stop leak if safe to do so. Remove all sources of ignition.

6.1.2.

For emergency responders

Protective equipment

: Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face protection. In case of fire: Wear selfcontained breathing apparatus. Refer to section 8.

Emergency procedures

: Evacuate unnecessary personnel. Remove all sources of ignition. Stop leak if safe to do so.
Eliminate leaks immediately.

6.2.

Environmental precautions

Stop leak if safe to do so. Do not discharge into surface water. Do not discharge into drains or the environment. Prevent spreading over great
surfaces (e.g. by damming or installing oil booms). Avoid contact with water. Contaminated fire-fighting water must be collected separately. Ensure
all waste water is collected and treated via a waste water treatment plant.
6.3.

Methods and material for containment and cleaning up

Methods for cleaning up

: Absorb with liquid-binding material (e.g. sand, diatomaceous earth, acid- or universal binding
agents). Collect in closed containers for disposal. Do not empty into drains or the aquatic
environment. Dispose of this material and its container to hazardous or special waste collection
point. Consult the local waste disposal expert about waste disposal.

Other information

: Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. - No smoking.

6.4.

Reference to other sections

Refer to sections 8 and 13.

SECTION 7: Handling and storage


7.1.

Precautions for safe handling

Precautions for safe handling

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: Use only non-sparking tools. Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety
procedures. Use personal protective equipment as required. Ensure the grounding of containers,
apparatus, pumps and suction equipment. Use only in well-ventilated areas. Do not breathe
dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray.

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7.2.

Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities

Technical measures:

: Floors should be impenetrable, resistant to liquids and easy to clean. The floor should be leak
tight, jointless and not absorbent. Provide adequate ventilation.

Incompatible materials

: Oxidizing agents.

Storage area

: Ensure adequate ventilation of the storage area. Floors should be impenetrable, resistant to
liquids and easy to clean. The floor should be leak tight, jointless and not absorbent. Only use
anti-static equipped (spark-free) tools. Ensure the grounding of containers, apparatus, pumps
and suction equipment. Provide for retaining containers, eg. floor pan without outflow.

7.3.

Specific end use(s)

No data available.

SECTION 8: Exposure controls/personal protection


8.1.

Control parameters

Toluene (108-88-3)
EU
EU
EU
EU
EU
Austria
Austria
Austria
Austria
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
France
France
France
France
Germany
Germany
Germany

IOELV TWA (mg/m)


IOELV TWA (ppm)
IOELV STEL (mg/m)
IOELV STEL (ppm)
Notation
MAK (mg/m)
MAK (ppm)
MAK Short time value (mg/m)
MAK Short time value (ppm)
Limit value (mg/m)
Limit value (ppm)
Short time value (mg/m)
Short time value (ppm)
Remark*
VLE (mg/m)
VLE (ppm)
VME (mg/m)
VME (ppm)
TRGS 900 Occupational exposure limit value (mg/m)
TRGS 900 Occupational exposure limit value (ppm)
TRGS 903 (BGW)

Italy - Portugal - USA ACGIH


Italy - Portugal - USA ACGIH
USA NIOSH

ACGIH TWA (mg/m)


ACGIH TWA (ppm)
NIOSH REL (TWA) (mg/m3)

192 mg/m
50 ppm
384 mg/m
100 ppm
Skin
190 mg/m
50 ppm
380 mg/m
100 ppm
192 mg/m
50 ppm
384 mg/m
100 ppm
D
550 mg/m
150 ppm
375 mg/m
100 ppm
190 mg/m
50 ppm
3 mg/l o-Kresol (Urin; bei
Langzeitexposition/Expositionsende bzw.
Schichtende)
1 mg/l Toluol (Blut; Expositionsende bzw.
Schichtende)
188 mg/m
50 ppm
375 mg/m

USA NIOSH

NIOSH REL (TWA) (ppm)

100 ppm

USA NIOSH

NIOSH REL (STEL) (mg/m3)

560 mg/m

USA NIOSH

NIOSH REL (STEL) (ppm)

150 ppm

USA OSHA

OSHA PEL (TWA) (ppm)

200 ppm

USA OSHA

OSHA PEL (STEL) (ppm)

300 ppm

USA OSHA

OSHA PEL (Ceiling) (ppm)

500 ppm

Spain
Spain
Spain
Spain
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland
The Netherlands
The Netherlands
United Kingdom

VLA-ED (mg/m)
VLA-ED (ppm)
VLA-EC (mg/m)
VLA-EC (ppm)
VLE (mg/m)
VLE (ppm)
VME (mg/m)
VME (ppm)
Remark (CH)
MAC TGG 8H (mg/m)
MAC TGG 15MIN (mg/m)
WEL TWA (mg/m)

191 mg/m
50 ppm
384 mg/m
100 ppm
760 mg/m
200 ppm
190 mg/m
50 ppm
max. 4x15 min/8h
150 mg/m
384 mg/m
191 mg/m

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Toluene (108-88-3)
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Czech Republic

WEL TWA (ppm)


WEL STEL (mg/m)
WEL STEL (ppm)
Expozin limity (PEL) (mg/m3)

50 ppm
574 mg/m
150 ppm
200 mg/m

Czech Republic

Expozin limity (PEL) (ppm)

53.2 ppm

Czech Republic

Expozin limity (NPK-P) (mg/m3)

500 mg/m

Czech Republic

Expozin limity (NPK-P) (ppm)

133 ppm

Czech Republic

Remark (CZ)

Denmark

Grnsevrdie (langvarig) (mg/m3)

94 mg/m

Denmark

Grnsevrdie (langvarig) (ppm)

25 ppm

Denmark

Grnsevrdie (kortvarig) (mg/m3)

188 mg/m

Denmark

Grnsevrdie (kortvarig) (ppm)

50 ppm

Finland

HTP-arvo (8h) (mg/m3)

190 mg/m

Finland

HTP-arvo (8h) (ppm)

50 ppm

Finland

HTP-arvo (15 min)

380 mg/m

Finland

HTP-arvo (15 min) (ppm)

100 ppm

Finland

Huomautus (FI)

iho

Hungary

AK-rtk

190 mg/m

Hungary

CK-rtk

760 mg/m

Ireland

OEL (8 hours ref) (mg/m3)

188 mg/m

Ireland

OEL (8 hours ref) (ppm)

50 ppm

Ireland

OEL (15 min ref) (mg/m3)

560 mg/m

Ireland

OEL (15 min ref) (ppm)

100 ppm

Ireland

Notes (IE)

Sk, IOELV

Lithuania

IPRV (mg/m3)

200 mg/m

Lithuania

IPRV (ppm)

50 ppm

Lithuania

TPRV (mg/m3)

400 mg/m

Lithuania

TPRV (ppm)

100 ppm

Lithuania

Remark (LT)

Norway

Gjennomsnittsverdier (AN) (mg/m3)

94 mg/m

Norway

Gjennomsnittsverdier (AN) (ppm)

25 ppm

Norway

Merknader (NO)

Poland

NDS (mg/m3)

100 mg/m

Poland

NDSCh (mg/m3)

350 mg/m

Slovakia

NPHV (priemern) (mg/m3)

192 mg/m

Slovakia

NPHV (priemern) (ppm)

50 ppm

Slovakia

Upozornenie (SK)

Sweden

nivgrnsvrde (NVG) (mg/m3)

200 mg/m

Sweden

nivgrnsvrde (NVG) (ppm)

50 ppm

Sweden

kortidsvrde (KTV) (mg/m3)

400 mg/m

Sweden

kortidsvrde (KTV) (ppm)

100 ppm

Canada (Quebec)
Canada (Quebec)
Australia
Australia
Australia

VEMP (mg/m)
VEMP (ppm)
TWA (mg/m)
TWA (ppm)
STEL (mg/m)

188 mg/m
50 ppm
191 mg/m
50 ppm
574 mg/m

toluene (108-88-3)
DNEL/DMEL (Workers)
Acute - systemic effects, inhalation
19/05/2011

384 mg/m
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Long-term - systemic effects, inhalation
DNEL/DMEL (General population)
Acute - systemic effects, oral
Long-term - systemic effects,oral
Long-term - systemic effects, inhalation
Long-term - systemic effects, dermal
8.2.

384 mg/kg bodyweight/day


192 mg/m/day
226 mg/kg bodyweight
8.13 mg/kg bodyweight/day
56.5 mg/m/day
226 mg/kg bodyweight/day

Exposure controls

Appropriate engineering controls

: Emergency eye wash fountains and safety showers should be available in the immediate vicinity
of any potential exposure. Provide adequate ventilation.

Personal protective equipment

: Gloves. Protective goggles. Protective clothing.

Hand protection

: Wear protective gloves. PVC (Polyvinyl chloride).

Eye protection

: Wear eye protection/face protection.

Skin and body protection

: Protective apron. PVC (Polyvinyl chloride).

Respiratory protection

: The filter class must be suitable for the maximum contaminant concentration
(gas/vapour/aerosol/particulates) that may arise when handling the product. If the concentration
is exceeded, closed-circuit breathing apparatus must be used!. In case of fire: Wear selfcontained breathing apparatus.

SECTION 9: Physical and chemical properties


9.1.

Information on basic physical and chemical properties

Physical state

: Liquid

Colour

: colourless.

Odour

: Solvent.

Odour threshold

: 1.6 ppm

pH

: No data available

Melting point

: No data available

Solidification point

: No data available

Boiling point

: 110.1 C

Flash point

: 4.4 C ASTM D 56

Relat. evapor. rate comp. to butylacetate

: 2

Flammability (solid, gas)

: No data available

Explosive limits

: 1.2-7 vol %

Vapour pressure

: 38 mmHg @ 20C

Relative vapour density at 20 C

: 4.5

Relative density

: 0.865-0.87 g/cm @ 20C

Solubility

: Soluble in organic solvents.


Water: not significant

Log Pow

: <3

Self ignition temperature

: 536 C

Decomposition temperature

: No data available

Viscosity, kinematic

: 0.59 cSt @ 40C

Viscosity, dynamic

: No data available

Explosive properties

: No data available

Oxidising properties

: No data available

9.2.

Other information

Other properties

: No data available.

SECTION 10: Stability and reactivity


10.1.

Reactivity

On combustion, forms. Carbon dioxide (CO2). Carbon monoxide. Nitrogen oxides (NOx). Sulfur oxides.
10.2.

Chemical stability

Stable at ambient temperature and under normal conditions of use.


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10.3.

Possibility of hazardous reactions

No data available.
10.4.

Conditions to avoid

Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. - No smoking.


10.5.

Incompatible materials

Oxidizing agents.
10.6.

Hazardous decomposition products

On heating/burning: release of (highly) toxic gases/vapours e.g.: carbon monoxide - carbon dioxide.

SECTION 11: Toxicological information


11.1.

Information on toxicological effects

Acute toxicity
Toluene (108-88-3)
LD50 oral rat
LD50 dermal rabbit
LC50 inhalation rat (mg/l)

: Not classified
> 5000 mg/kg
> 5000 mg/kg
> 20 mg/l/4h

Skin corrosion/irritation

: Causes skin irritation.

Serious eye damage/irritation

: Not classified

Respiratory or skin sensitisation

: Not classified

Germ cell mutagenicity

: Not classified

Carcinogenicity

: Not classified

May cause irritation to the eyes


Not sensitizing
Negative
Reproductive toxicity

: Suspected of damaging fertility. Suspected of damaging the unborn child.

Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure)

: May cause drowsiness or dizziness.

Specific target organ toxicity (repeated


exposure)

: May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure.

Toluene (108-88-3)
NOAEL (oral,rat,75 days)
NOAEL (inhalation,rat,gas,75 days)

1250 mg/kg bodyweight/day


625 ppmV/6h/day

Aspiration hazard

: May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways.

Potential Adverse human health effects and


symptoms

: Inhalation may affect the nervous system causing headache, possibly dizziness, nausea,
weakness, loss of coordination and unconsciousness.

SECTION 12: Ecological information


12.1.

Toxicity

Ecology - general
Toluene (108-88-3)
LC50 fishes
EC50 Daphnia
LC50 fishes
EC50 Daphnia
NOEC (acute)
NOEC (chronic)
ErC50 (algae)
ErC50 (other aquatic plants)
12.2.

No data available.

Bioaccumulative potential

Toluene (108-88-3)
Log Pow
Bioaccumulative potential

19/05/2011

> 2.6 mg/l 96 hours


> 1 mg/l 24 hours
> 6.3 mg/l 96 hours
> 3.4 mg/l 48 hours
> 0.96 mg/l 7 days- daphnia
> 1.3 mg/l fishes-56d
> 2.2 mg/l 72 hours
> 3.9 mg/l 8 days

Persistence and degradability

Toluene (108-88-3)
Persistence and degradability
12.3.

: Product is easily volatile.

<3
No data available.

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12.4.

Mobility in soil

Toluene (108-88-3)
Ecology - soil
12.5.

Do not allow to enter into soil/subsoil. If product enters soil, it will be mobile and may
contaminate groundwater.

Results of PBT and vPvB assessment

toluene (108-88-3)
This substance/mixture does not meet the PBT/vPvB criteria of REACH, annex XIII.
12.6.

Other adverse effects

Other adverse effects

: No data available.

SECTION 13: Disposal considerations


13.1.

Waste treatment methods

Waste disposal recommendations

: Consult the local waste disposal expert about waste disposal. Do not empty into drains or the
aquatic environment. Waste is to be kept separate from other types of waste until its disposal.
Dispose of this material and its container to hazardous or special waste collection point. Disposal
must be done according to official regulations.

SECTION 14: Transport information


In accordance with ADR / RID / ADNR / IMDG / ICAO / IATA
14.1.
UN number
UN-No.
14.2.

: 1294
UN proper shipping name

Proper shipping name

: TOLUENE

Transport document description

: UN 1294 TOLUENE, 3, II, (D/E)

14.3.

Transport hazard class(es)

Class (UN)

: 3

Hazard labels (UN)

: 3

14.4.

Packing group

Packing group (UN)


14.5.

Environmental hazards

Other information
14.6.

: No supplementary information available.

Special precautions for user

Special transport precautions


14.6.1.

: II

: No data available.

Overland transport

Hazard identification number (Kemler No.)

: 33

Classification code

: F1

Orange plates

Tunnel restriction code

: D/E

Limited quantities (ADR)

: LQ04

Excepted quantities (ADR)

: E2

14.6.2.

Transport by sea

Class
14.6.3.
Class
14.7.
IBC code

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: 3 - Flammable liquids
Air transport
: 3 - Flammable liquids
Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBC Code
: No data available.

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SECTION 15: Regulatory information


15.1.

Safety, health and environmental regulations/legislation specific for the substance or mixture

15.1.1.

EU-Regulations

Other regulations, restrictions and prohibition


regulations
15.1.2.

: Compliance with following regulations: Regulation (EC) 1907/2006 as amended. Regulation (EC)
1272/2008 as amended. Directive 67/548/EEC as amended. Directive 1999/45/EC as amended.

National regulations

Regional legislation

: No data has been reported. In case of need contact our Product Safety office.

Hazard symbols

R-phrases

: R11 - Highly flammable.


R38 - Irritating to skin.
R48/20 - Harmful: danger of serious damage to health by prolonged exposure through inhalation.
R63 - Possible risk of harm to the unborn child.
R65 - Harmful: may cause lung damage if swallowed.
R67 - Vapours may cause drowsiness and dizziness.

F - Highly flammable

Xn - Harmful

Classified dangerous in accordance with


Directives 67/548/EEC and 1999/45/EC
S-phrases

15.2.

: S2 - Keep out of the reach of children.


Keep out of reach of children
S36/37 - Wear suitable protective clothing and gloves.
S62 - If swallowed, do not induce vomiting: seek medical advice immediately and show this
container or label.

Chemical safety assessment

Chemical safety assessment has been established in the attachment.

SECTION 16: Other information


Sources of Key data

: PETROBRAS. MSDS.

Abbreviations and acronyms

: ASTM - American Society for Testing and Materials . CLP - Classification, Labelling and
Packaging. CSR - Chemical Safety Report. EC - European Community. EEC - European
Economic Community. GHS - Globally Harmonised System. SDS - Safety Data Sheet . REACH Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals.

Full text of R-, H- and EUH-phrases:


------ Asp. Tox. 1 Aspiration hazard Category 1
------ Flam. Liq. 2 flammable liquids Category 2
------ Repr. 2
Reproductive toxicity Category 2
------ Repr. 2
Reproductive toxicity Category 2
------ Skin Irrit. 2
skin corrosion/irritation Category 2
------ STOT RE 2 Specific target organ toxicity (repeated exposure) Category 2
------ STOT SE 3 Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure) Category 3
------ H225
Highly flammable liquid and vapour
------ H304
May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways
------ H315
Causes skin irritation
------ H336
May cause drowsiness or dizziness
------ H361
Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child
------ H361d
Suspected of damaging the unborn child.
------ H373
May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure
------ R11
Highly flammable.
------ R38
Irritating to skin.
------ R48/20
Harmful: danger of serious damage to health by prolonged exposure through inhalation.
------ R63
Possible risk of harm to the unborn child.
------ R65
Harmful: may cause lung damage if swallowed.
------ R67
Vapours may cause drowsiness and dizziness.
The information presented in this Safety Data Sheet is based on current knowledge and is believed to be complete and accurate. It describes the product for the purposes of health, safety and
environment requirements only and shall, therefore, be used only as a guide. The data refers to a specific product and may not be valid for combined uses with other products. It is the users
obligation to evaluate and use this product safely and to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. Petrobras shall not be responsible for any damage or injury resulting from abnormal use or
from any failure to adhere to recommended practices.

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Exposure Scenarios for: Toluene


Trade Name
CAS Number
EC Number
SDS Reference

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Toluene
108-88-3
203-625-9
PbR0122

Table of Contents:
Summary of parameters used for assessing safe use: ....................................................................1
Exposure Scenario (ES1):
Manufacture of toluene ....................................................................3
Exposure Scenario (ES2):
Distribution of toluene ......................................................................7
Exposure Scenario (ES3):
Use of toluene as an intermediate.................................................10
Exposure Scenario (ES4):
Use of toluene in roads and construction - Professional ...............11
Exposure Scenario (ES5):
Use of toluene in cleaning agents - Industrial................................15
Exposure Scenario (ES6):
Use of toluene in cleaning agents - Professional ..........................19
Exposure Scenario (ES7):
Use of toluene as a fuel - Industrial ...............................................23
Exposure Scenario (ES8):
Use of toluene as a fuel - Professional..........................................27
Exposure Scenario (ES9):
Consumer use of toluene as a fuel................................................31
Exposure Scenario (ES10): Use of toluene in coatings - Industrial ...........................................34
Exposure Scenario (ES11): Use of toluene in coatings - Professional ......................................38
Exposure Scenario (ES12): Consumer use of toluene in coatings ............................................42
Exposure Scenario (ES13): Use of toluene in oilfield drilling and production operations Industrial ........................................................................................45
Exposure Scenario (ES14): Use of toluene in binders and release agents - Industrial .............48
Exposure Scenario (ES15): Use of toluene in binders and release agents - Professional ........52
Exposure Scenario (ES16): Use of toluene as a laboratory reagent - Industrial .......................56
Exposure Scenario (ES17): Use of toluene as a laboratory reagent - Professional ..................59
Exposure Scenario (ES18): Use of toluene in functional fluids - Industrial ................................62
Exposure Scenario (ES19): Use of toluene in functional fluids Professional ..........................66
Exposure Scenario (ES20): Use of toluene in rubber production and processing - Industrial ...69
Exposure Scenario (ES21): Formulation of toluene ...................................................................73

Summary of parameters used for assessing safe use:


3

DNEL:

Worker - inhalation (long term): 192 mg/m /8 h


Worker - dermal (long term): 384 mg/kg bw/day
Consumer - dermal (long term): 226 mg/kg bw/day
Consumer - oral (long term): 8.13 mg/kg bw/day
3
Consumer - inhalation (long term): 56.5 mg/m / 24 h

PNEC:

In STP/ untreated wastewater: 13.61 mg/l


In local freshwater: 0.68 mg/l
In local soil: 2.89 mg/kg dw
In local marine water: 0.68 mg/l
In sediment freshwater: 16.39 mg/kg dw
In sediment marine water: 16.39 mg/kg dw

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Acronyms:
CSA
DNEL
DU
ERC
ES
PC
PEC
PNEC
PPE
PROC
RCR
STP
SU
WWTP

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Chemical safety assessment


Derived no effect level
Downstream user
Environmental release category
Exposure scenario
Product category
Predicted environmental concentration
Predicted no effect concentration
Personal protection equipment
Process category
Risk characterisation ratio
Sewage treatment plant
Sector of use
Wastewater treatment plant

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Exposure Scenario (ES1):


Manufacture of toluene
9.1.1. Exposure scenario addressing uses carried out by workers
Manufacture of toluene
Use descriptors related to the life cycle stage

SU3 :
SU8 :
SU9 :
PROC1 :
PROC2 :
PROC3 :
PROC4 :
PROC8a :

PROC8b :

PROC15 :
ERC1 :

Industrial uses: Uses of substances as such or


in preparations at industrial sites
Manufacture of bulk, large scale chemicals
(including petroleum products)
Manufacture of fine chemicals
Use in closed process, no likelihood of
exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
Use in closed batch process (synthesis or
formulation)
Use in batch and other process (synthesis)
where opportunity for exposure arises
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at non-dedicated facilities
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at dedicated facilities
Use as laboratory reagent
Manufacture of substances

Processes, tasks, activities covered

Manufacture of substance or use as an intermediate or process


chemical or extraction agent.

Specific environmental release category

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9.1.2. Operational conditions and risk managment measures


9.1.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

0.5 10kPa

Amounts used
Annually at point sources

300,000 t/year (maximum in worst case)

Annually total

3,000,000 t/year total market

Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

300

Environment factors not influenced by risk management


Flow rate of receiving surface water

18,000 m /day (default)

Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure


Release fraction to air from process before
RMMs

0.005

Release fraction to waste water from process

0.0001

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before RMMs
Release fraction to soil from process before
RMMs

0.0001

Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release


No specific measures identified.
Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil
Apply technical measures aiming at reducing
releases to air (containment by preference or
catalytic or thermal gas oxidation)

Treat air emissions to provide a typical removal efficiency of >90%

Apply technical measures aiming at


reduction and cleaning of waste water
(WWTP /local STP (e.g. biological
treatment))

Typical onsite wastewater treatment technology provides removal


efficiency of 93.3%

Organizational measures to prevent/limit release from site


Do not apply industrial sludge to natural soils.
Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant
3

Size of STP

>= 2000 m /day

Degradation efficacy

93.3%

Maximum allowable site tonnage (Msafe)


(kg/d)

4,070,000

Sludge treatment

Disposal or recovery

Conditions and measures related to treatment of waste


During manufacturing no waste of the substance is generated.
9.1.2.2. Control of worker exposure
Frequency and duration of use/exposure
Frequency of use for which the ES ensures
control of risk

days/year: not restricted

Duration of use for which the ES ensures


control of risk

8 hours/day (all PROCs)

Human factors not influenced by risk management


Not applicable
Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure
Assumes use not > 20C above ambient temperature, unless stated differently.
Assumes a good basic standard of occupational hygiene is implemented.
Users are advised to consider national Occupational Exposure Limits or other equivalent values.
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
No specific measures identified.
Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion from source towards the worker
Provide a good standard of general ventilation (not less than 3 to 5 air changes per hour) (PROC 8b)
Operate activity away from sources of emissions or release (PROC 8b)
Organisational measures to prevent /limit releases, dispersion and exposure
Drain down system prior to equipment break-in or maintenance (PROC 8a)
Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation
1. PPE: Wear a respirator conforming to EN140 with Type A filter or better (PROC8b if technical measures not
practicable)

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2. PPE: Wear gloves (Type EN374) if regular skin contact likely (PROC 8b)
9.1.3. Exposure information and reference to its source
9.1.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Environmental exposure estimation is calculated with EUSES model v2.1.1..
For PNEC values, please refer to Page 1.
Environmental
exposure

In STP/
untreated
wastewater
(mg/l)

In local
freshwater
(mg/l)

In local
soil
(mg/kg dw)

In local
marine
water
(mg/l)

In sediment
freshwater
(mg/kg dw)

In sediment
marine
water
(mg/kg dw)

PEC

3.35

0.0852

0.0655

0.0336

0.446

0.176

9.1.3.2. Prediction of workers exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Workers exposure estimation is calculated with Ecetoc TRA model v2.. Where applicable, predicted exposures
and RCR values are reported as ranges. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Process category

Inhalatory worker exposure


(ppm)

Dermal worker exposure


(mg/kg/day)

PROC 1

0.01

0.34

PROC 2

10

1.37

PROC 3

25

0.34

PROC 4

20

6.86

PROC 8a

10

0.14

PROC 8b

15

6.86

PROC 15

10

0.34

Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided above) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented
Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (dermal)

RCR (all routes)

PROC 1

PROC 2

0.20

0.20

PROC 3

0.49

0.49

PROC 4

0.39

0.02

0.41

PROC 8a

0.20

0.20

PROC 8b

0.29

0.29

PROC 15

0.20

0.20

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9.1.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
The workers exposure and environmental emissions have been evaluated using Ecetoc TRA integrated tool
version 2 and EUSES v2.1.1. respectively.
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that risks
are managed to at least equivalent levels.
9.1.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA
Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

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Exposure Scenario (ES2):


Distribution of toluene
9.2.1. Exposure scenario addressing uses carried out by workers
Distribution of toluene
Use descriptors related to the life cycle stage

SU3 :
SU8 :
SU9 :
PROC1 :
PROC2 :
PROC3 :
PROC4 :
PROC8a :

PROC8b :

PROC9 :

PROC15 :
ERC1 :
Specific environmental release category

Industrial uses: Uses of substances as such or


in preparations at industrial sites
Manufacture of bulk, large scale chemicals
(including petroleum products)
Manufacture of fine chemicals
Use in closed process, no likelihood of
exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
Use in closed batch process (synthesis or
formulation)
Use in batch and other process (synthesis)
where opportunity for exposure arises
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at non-dedicated facilities
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at dedicated facilities
Transfer of substance or preparation into small
containers (dedicated filling line, including
weighing)
Use as laboratory reagent
Manufacture of substances

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9.2.2. Operational conditions and risk managment measures


9.2.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

0.5 10kPa

Amounts used
Annually at point sources

30,000 t/year (maximum in worst case)

Annually total

300,000 t/year total market

Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

300

Environment factors not influenced by risk management


Flow rate of receiving surface water

18,000 m /day (default)

Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure


Release fraction to air from process before
RMMs

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Release fraction to waste water from process


before RMMs

0.00001

Release fraction to soil from process before


RMMs

0.00001

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Version: 1.0

Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release


No specific measures identified.
Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil
Apply technical measures aiming at reducing
releases to air (containment by preference or
catalytic or thermal gas oxidation)

Treat air emissions to provide a typical removal efficiency of >90%

Apply technical measures aiming at


reduction and cleaning of waste water
(WWTP /local STP (e.g. biological
treatment))

Typical onsite wastewater treatment technology provides removal


efficiency of 93.3%

Organizational measures to prevent/limit release from site


Do not apply industrial sludge to natural soils.
Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant
3

Size of STP

>= 2000 m /day

Degradation efficacy

93.3%

Maximum allowable site tonnage (Msafe)


(kg/d)

13,600,000

Sludge treatment

Disposal or recovery

Conditions and measures related to treatment of waste


External treatment, disposal, recovery and recycling of waste should comply with applicable local and/or national
regulations.
9.2.2.2. Control of worker exposure
Frequency and duration of use/exposure
Frequency of use for which the ES ensures
control of risk

days/year: not restricted

Duration of use for which the ES ensures


control of risk

8 hours/day (all PROCs)

Human factors not influenced by risk management


Not applicable
Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure
Assumes use not > 20C above ambient temperature, unless stated differently.
Assumes a good basic standard of occupational hygiene is implemented.
Users are advised to consider national Occupational Exposure Limits or other equivalent values.
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
No specific measures identified.
Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion from source towards the worker
Provide a good standard of general ventilation (not less than 3 to 5 air changes per hour) (PROC 8a, 8b & 9)
Operate activity away from sources of emissions or release (PROC 8b)
Organisational measures to prevent /limit releases, dispersion and exposure
Drain down system prior to equipment break-in or maintenance (PROC 2)
Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation

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1. PPE: Wear a respirator conforming to EN140 with Type A filter or better (PROC8a, 8b & 9 if technical
measures not practicable)
2. PPE: Wear gloves (Type EN374) if regular skin contact likely (PROC 8a, 8b & 9)
9.2.3. Exposure information and reference to its source
9.2.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Environmental exposure estimation is calculated with EUSES model v2.1.1..
When the recommended risk management measures (RMMs) and operational conditions (OCs) are observed
exposures are not expected to exceed the predicted PNECs and the resulting risk characterization ratios are
expected to be less than 1. For PNEC values, please refer to Page 1.
Environmental
exposure

In STP/
untreated
wastewater
(mg/l)

In local
freshwater
(mg/l)

In local
soil
(mg/kg dw)

In local
marine
water
(mg/l)

In sediment
freshwater
(mg/kg dw)

In sediment
marine
water
(mg/kg dw)

PEC

0.335

0.0349

0.166

0.00348

0.183

0.0182

9.2.3.2. Prediction of workers exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Workers exposure estimation is calculated with Ecetoc TRA model v2.. Where applicable, predicted exposures
and RCR values are reported as ranges. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Process category

Inhalatory worker exposure


(ppm)

Dermal worker exposure


(mg/kg/day)

PROC 1

0.01

0.34

PROC 2

10

1.37

PROC 3

25

0.34

PROC 4

20

6.86

PROC 8a

13.71

PROC 8b

35

6.86

PROC 9

35

6.86

PROC 15

10

0.34

Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided above) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented

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Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (dermal)

RCR (all routes)

PROC 1

PROC 2

0.20

0.20

PROC 3

0.49

0.49

PROC 4

0.39

0.02

0.41

PROC 8a

0.10

0.04

0.13

PROC 8b

0.69

0.02

0.70

PROC 9

0.69

0.02

0.70

PROC 15

0.20

0.20

9.2.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
The workers exposure and environmental emissions have been evaluated using Ecetoc TRA integrated tool
version 2 and EUSES v2.1.1. respectively.
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that risks
are managed to at least equivalent levels.
9.2.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA
Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

Exposure Scenario (ES3):


Use of toluene as an intermediate
This scenario is covered by ES1, please refer to Page 3.

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Exposure Scenario (ES4):


Use of toluene in roads and construction - Professional
9.4.1. Exposure scenario addressing uses carried out by workers
Use of toluene in roads and construction - Professional
Use descriptors related to the life cycle stage

SU22 :

PROC7 :
PROC8a :

PROC8b :

PROC9 :

PROC10 :
PROC11 :
PROC13 :
ERC8d :
ERC8f :
Specific environmental release category

Professional uses: Public domain


(administration, education, entertainment,
services, craftsmen)
Industrial spraying
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at non-dedicated facilities
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at dedicated facilities
Transfer of substance or preparation into small
containers (dedicated filling line, including
weighing)
Roller application or brushing
Non industrial spraying
Treatment of articles by dipping and pouring
Wide dispersive outdoor use of processing aids
in open systems
Wide dispersive outdoor use resulting in
inclusion into or onto a matrix

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9.4.2. Operational conditions and risk managment measures


9.4.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

0.5 10kPa

Amounts used
Annually at point sources

3,000 t/year (maximum in worst case)

Annually total

30,000 t/year total market

Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

365

Environment factors not influenced by risk management


Flow rate of receiving surface water

18,000 m /day (default)

Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure


Release fraction to air from process before
RMMs

0.95

Release fraction to waste water from


process before RMMs

0.01

Release fraction to soil from process before


RMMs

0.04

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Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release


No specific measures identified.
Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil
Apply technical measures aiming at reducing
releases to air (containment by preference or
catalytic or thermal gas oxidation)

Treat air emissions to provide a typical removal efficiency of >0%

Apply technical measures aiming at


reduction and cleaning of waste water
(WWTP /local STP (e.g. biological
treatment))

Typical onsite wastewater treatment technology provides removal


efficiency of 93.3%

Organizational measures to prevent/limit release from site


Do not apply industrial sludge to natural soils.
Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant
3

Size of STP

>= 2000 m /day

Degradation efficacy

93.3%

Maximum allowable site tonnage (Msafe)


(kg/d)

78,500

Sludge treatment

Disposal or recovery

Conditions and measures related to treatment of waste


External treatment, disposal, recovery and recycling of waste should comply with applicable local and/or national
regulations.
9.4.2.2. Control of worker exposure
Frequency and duration of use/exposure
Frequency of use for which the ES ensures
control of risk

days/year: not restricted

Duration of use for which the ES ensures


control of risk

8 hours/day (all PROCs)

Human factors not influenced by risk management


Not applicable
Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure
Assumes use not > 20C above ambient temperature, unless stated differently.
Assumes a good basic standard of occupational hygiene is implemented.
Users are advised to consider national Occupational Exposure Limits or other equivalent values.
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
Ensure material transfers are under containment or extract ventilation (PROC 8b)
Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion from source towards the worker
Provide a good standard of general ventilation (not less than 10 to 15 air changes per hour) (PROC 8a)
Ensure operation is undertaken outdoors (PROC 10, 11 & 13)
Organisational measures to prevent /limit releases, dispersion and exposure
Retain drain downs in sealed storage pending disposal or for subsequent recycle (PROC 8a)
Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation
1. PPE: Wear a respirator conforming to EN140 with Type A filter or better (PROC11, PROC 8a & 8b if technical
measures not practicable)
2. PPE: Wear gloves (Type EN374) if regular skin contact likely (PROC 8a & b)
9.4.3. Exposure information and reference to its source

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9.4.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Environmental exposure estimation is calculated with EUSES model v2.1.1..
When the recommended risk management measures (RMMs) and operational conditions (OCs) are observed
exposures are not expected to exceed the predicted PNECs and the resulting risk characterization ratios are
expected to be less than 1. For PNEC values, please refer to Page 1.
Environmental
exposure

In STP/
untreated
wastewater
(mg/l)

In local
freshwater
(mg/l)

In local
soil
(mg/kg dw)

In local
marine
water
(mg/l)

In sediment
freshwater
(mg/kg dw)

In sediment
marine
water
(mg/kg dw)

PEC

0.00536

0.00194

0.00301

0.000176

0.0102

0.000921

9.4.3.2. Prediction of workers exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Workers exposure estimation is calculated with Ecetoc TRA model v2.. Where applicable, predicted exposures
and RCR values are reported as ranges. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Process category

Inhalatory worker exposure


(ppm)

Dermal worker exposure


(mg/kg/day)

PROC 7

Not available

Not available

PROC 8a

30

0.03 13.71

PROC 8b

25

0.69

PROC 9

Not available

Not available

PROC 10

27.43

PROC 11

2.14

PROC 13

30

13.71

Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided above) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented
Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (dermal)

RCR (all routes)

PROC 7

Not available

Not available

Not available

PROC 8a

0.59

0 0.04

0.59 0.62

PROC 8b

0.49

0.49

PROC 9

Not available

Not available

Not available

PROC 10

0.14

0.07

0.21

PROC 11

0.14

0.01

0.14

PROC 13

0.59

0.04

0.62

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9.4.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
The workers exposure and environmental emissions have been evaluated using Ecetoc TRA integrated tool
version 2 and EUSES v2.1.1. respectively.
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that risks
are managed to at least equivalent levels.
9.4.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA
Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

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Exposure Scenario (ES5):


Use of toluene in cleaning agents - Industrial
9.5.1. Exposure scenario addressing uses carried out by workers
Use of toluene in cleaning agents - Industrial
Use descriptors related to the life cycle stage

SU3 :
SU10 :
PROC2 :
PROC3 :
PROC4 :
PROC7 :
PROC8a :

PROC8b :

PROC10 :
PROC13 :
ERC4 :
Specific environmental release category

Industrial uses: Uses of substances as such or


in preparations at industrial sites
Formulation [mixing] of preparations and/or repackaging (excluding alloys)
Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
Use in batch and other process (synthesis)
where opportunity for exposure arises
Industrial spraying
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at non-dedicated facilities
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at dedicated facilities
Roller application or brushing
Treatment of articles by dipping and pouring
Industrial use of processing aids in processes
and products, not becoming part of articles

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9.5.2. Operational conditions and risk managment measures


9.5.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

0.5 10kPa

Amounts used
Annually at point sources

1,500 t/year (maximum in worst case)

Annually total

15,000 t/year total market

Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

300

Environment factors not influenced by risk management


Flow rate of receiving surface water

18,000 m /day (default)

Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure


Release fraction to air from process before
RMMs

0.3

Release fraction to waste water from


process before RMMs

0.00003

Release fraction to soil from process before

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RMMs
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
No specific measures identified.
Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil
Apply technical measures aiming at reducing
releases to air (containment by preference or
catalytic or thermal gas oxidation)

Treat air emissions to provide a typical removal efficiency of >70%

Apply technical measures aiming at


reduction and cleaning of waste water
(WWTP /local STP (e.g. biological
treatment))

Typical onsite wastewater treatment technology provides removal


efficiency of 93.3%

Soil emission controls are not applicable as there is no direct release to soil.
Organizational measures to prevent/limit release from site
Do not apply industrial sludge to natural soils.
Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant
3

Size of STP

>= 2000 m /day

Degradation efficacy

93.3%

Maximum allowable site tonnage (Msafe)


(kg/d)

1,770,000

Sludge treatment

Disposal or recovery

Conditions and measures related to treatment of waste


External treatment, disposal, recovery and recycling of waste should comply with applicable local and/or national
regulations.
9.5.2.2. Control of worker exposure
Frequency and duration of use/exposure
Frequency of use for which the ES ensures
control of risk

days/year: not restricted

Duration of use for which the ES ensures


control of risk

8 hours/day (all PROCs)

Human factors not influenced by risk management


Not applicable
Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure
Assumes use not > 20C above ambient temperature, unless stated differently.
Assumes a good basic standard of occupational hygiene is implemented.
Users are advised to consider national Occupational Exposure Limits or other equivalent values.
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
No specific measured identified.
Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion from source towards the worker
Provide a good standard of general ventilation (not less than 3 to 5 air changes per hour) (PROC 8a, 8b, 10 & 13)
Provide a good standard of general or controlled ventilation (10 to 15 air changes per hour) (PROC 7)
Provide extract ventilation to points where emissions occur (PROC 4)
Limit the substance content in the product to 5% (PROC 7)
Organisational measures to prevent /limit releases, dispersion and exposure
Drain down system prior to equipment break-in or maintenance (PROC 8a)
Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation

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1. PPE: Wear a respirator conforming to EN140 with Type A filter or better (PROC 8b - if technical measures not
practicable)
2. PPE: Wear gloves (Type EN374) if regular skin contact likely (PROC8b)
9.5.3. Exposure information and reference to its source
9.5.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Environmental exposure estimation is calculated with EUSES model v2.1.1..
When the recommended risk management measures (RMMs) and operational conditions (OCs) are observed
exposures are not expected to exceed the predicted PNECs and the resulting risk characterization ratios are
expected to be less than 1. For PNEC values, please refer to Page 1.
Environmental
exposure

In STP/
untreated
wastewater
(mg/l)

In local
freshwater
(mg/l)

In local
soil
(mg/kg dw)

In local
marine
water
(mg/l)

In sediment
freshwater
(mg/kg dw)

In sediment
marine
water
(mg/kg dw)

PEC

0.00489

0.00190

0.00443

0.000171

0.00993

0.000897

9.5.3.2. Prediction of workers exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Workers exposure estimation is calculated with Ecetoc TRA model v2.. Where applicable, predicted exposures
and RCR values are reported as ranges. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Process category

Inhalatory worker exposure


(ppm)

Dermal worker exposure


(mg/kg/day)

PROC 2

10

1.37

PROC 3

25

0.34

PROC 4

10

0.69

PROC 7

7.50

42.86

PROC 8a

10 - 35

0.14 - 13.71

PROC 8b

35

0.69

PROC 10

35

27.43

PROC 13

35

13.71

Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided above) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented

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Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (dermal)

RCR (all routes)

PROC 2

0.20

0.20

PROC 3

0.49

0.49

PROC 4

0.20

0.20

PROC 7

0.15

0.11

0.26

PROC 8a

0.20 - 0.69

0 - 0.04

0.20 - 0.72

PROC 8b

0.69

0.69

PROC 10

0.69

0.07

0.76

PROC 13

0.69

0.04

0.72

9.5.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
The workers exposure and environmental emissions have been evaluated using Ecetoc TRA integrated tool
version 2 and EUSES v2.1.1. respectively.
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that risks
are managed to at least equivalent levels.
9.5.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA
Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

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Exposure Scenario (ES6):


Use of toluene in cleaning agents - Professional
9.6.1. Exposure scenario addressing uses carried out by workers
Use of toluene in cleaning agents - Professional
Use descriptors related to the life cycle stage

SU22 :

PROC1 :
PROC2 :
PROC3 :
PROC4 :
PROC8a :

PROC8b :

PROC10 :
PROC11 :
PROC13 :
ERC8a :
ERC8d :
Specific environmental release category

Professional uses: Public domain


(administration, education, entertainment,
services, craftsmen)
Use in closed process, no likelihood of
exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
Use in batch and other process (synthesis)
where opportunity for exposure arises
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at non-dedicated facilities
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at dedicated facilities
Roller application or brushing
Non industrial spraying
Treatment of articles by dipping and pouring
Wide dispersive indoor use of processing aids
in open systems
Wide dispersive outdoor use of processing aids
in open systems

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9.6.2. Operational conditions and risk managment measures


9.6.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

0.5 10kPa

Amounts used
Annually at point sources

1,500 t/year (maximum in worst case)

Annually total

15,000 t/year total market

Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

365

Environment factors not influenced by risk management


Flow rate of receiving surface water

18,000 m /day (default)

Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure


Release fraction to air from process before
RMMs

0.02

Release fraction to waste water from

0.000001

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process before RMMs


Release fraction to soil from process before
RMMs

Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release


No specific measures identified.
Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil
Apply technical measures aiming at reducing
releases to air (containment by preference or
catalytic or thermal gas oxidation)

Treat air emissions to provide a typical removal efficiency of >0%

Apply technical measures aiming at


reduction and cleaning of waste water
(WWTP /local STP (e.g. biological
treatment))

Typical onsite wastewater treatment technology provides removal


efficiency of 93.3%

Soil emission controls are not applicable as there is no direct release to soil.
Organizational measures to prevent/limit release from site
Do not apply industrial sludge to natural soils.
Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant
3

Size of STP

>= 2000 m /day

Degradation efficacy

93.3%

Maximum allowable site tonnage (Msafe)


(kg/d)

3,895

Sludge treatment

Disposal or recovery

Conditions and measures related to treatment of waste


External treatment, disposal, recovery and recycling of waste should comply with applicable local and/or national
regulations.
9.6.2.2. Control of worker exposure
Frequency and duration of use/exposure
Frequency of use for which the ES ensures
control of risk

days/year: not restricted

Duration of use for which the ES ensures


control of risk

8 hours/day (PROC 1, 2, 3, 4, 8b, 10, 11 & 13)


< 4 hours/day (PROC 8a)

Human factors not influenced by risk management


Not applicable
Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure
Assumes use not > 20C above ambient temperature, unless stated differently.
Assumes a good basic standard of occupational hygiene is implemented.
Users are advised to consider national Occupational Exposure Limits or other equivalent values.
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
No specific measure identified.
Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion from source towards the worker
Provide a good standard of general ventilation (not less than 3 to 5 air changes per hour) (PROC 4, 10 & 11)
Provide a good standard of general ventilation (not less than 10 to 15 air changes per hour) (PROC 8b &13)
Avoid carrying out activities involving exposure for more than 4 hours (PROC 8a)
Ensure operation is undertaken outdoors (PROC 8a)
Natural ventilation is from windows and doors etc. Controlled ventilation means air is supplied or removed by a

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powered fan (PROC 10)


Provide extract ventilation to points where emissions occur (PROC 4 & 10)
Organisational measures to prevent /limit releases, dispersion and exposure
Drain down system prior to equipment break-in or maintenance (PROC 8a)
Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation
1. PPE: Wear a respirator conforming to EN140 with Type A filter or better (PROC10 & 11)
9.6.3. Exposure information and reference to its source
9.6.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Environmental exposure estimation is calculated with EUSES model v2.1.1..
When the recommended risk management measures (RMMs) and operational conditions (OCs) are observed
exposures are not expected to exceed the predicted PNECs and the resulting risk characterization ratios are
expected to be less than 1. For PNEC values, please refer to Page 1.
Environmental
exposure

In STP/
untreated
wastewater
(mg/l)

In local
freshwater
(mg/l)

In local
soil
(mg/kg dw)

In local
marine
water
(mg/l)

In sediment
freshwater
(mg/kg dw)

In sediment
marine
water
(mg/kg dw)

PEC

0.0000268

0.00141

0.000145

0.000123

0.00738

0.000642

9.6.3.2. Prediction of workers exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Workers exposure estimation is calculated with Ecetoc TRA model v2.. Where applicable, predicted exposures
and RCR values are reported as ranges. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Process category

Inhalatory worker exposure


(ppm)

Dermal worker exposure


(mg/kg/day)

PROC 1

Not available

Not available

PROC 2

20

1.37

PROC 3

25

0.34

PROC 4

10 - 35

0.69 - 6.86

PROC 8a

20 - 42

13.71

PROC 8b

15

6.86

PROC 10

7 - 20

1.37 - 27.43

PROC 11

35

107.14

PROC 13

30

13.71

Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided above) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented

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Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (dermal)

RCR (all routes)

PROC 1

Not available

Not available

Not available

PROC 2

0.39

0.40

PROC 3

0.49

0.49

PROC 4

0.20 - 0.69

0 - 0.02

0.20 - 0.70

PROC 8a

0.39 - 0.82

0.04

0.43 - 0.86

PROC 8b

0.29

0.02

0.31

PROC 10

0.14 0.39

0 - 0.07

0.21 0.40

PROC 11

0.69

0.28

0.97

PROC 13

0.59

0.04

0.62

9.6.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
The workers exposure and environmental emissions have been evaluated using Ecetoc TRA integrated tool
version 2 and EUSES v2.1.1. respectively.
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that risks
are managed to at least equivalent levels.
9.6.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA
Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

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Exposure Scenario (ES7):


Use of toluene as a fuel - Industrial
9.7.1. Exposure scenario addressing uses carried out by workers
Use of toluene as a fuel - Industrial
Use descriptors related to the life cycle stage

SU3 :
SU10 :
PROC1 :
PROC2 :
PROC3 :
PROC4 :
PROC8a :

PROC8b :

PROC16 :
ERC7 :
Specific environmental release category

Industrial uses: Uses of substances as such or


in preparations at industrial sites
Formulation [mixing] of preparations and/or repackaging (excluding alloys)
Use in closed process, no likelihood of
exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
Use in batch and other process (synthesis)
where opportunity for exposure arises
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at non-dedicated facilities
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at dedicated facilities
Using material as fuel sources, limited exposure
to unburned product to be expected
Industrial use of substances in closed systems

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9.7.2. Operational conditions and risk managment measures


9.7.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

0.5 10kPa

Amounts used
Annually at point sources

15,000 t/year (maximum in worst case)

Annually total

150,000 t/year total market

Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

300

Environment factors not influenced by risk management


Flow rate of receiving surface water

18,000 m /day (default)

Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure


Release fraction to air from process before
RMMs

0.0025

Release fraction to waste water from


process before RMMs

0.00001

Release fraction to soil from process before

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RMMs
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
No specific measures identified.
Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil
Apply technical measures aiming at reducing
releases to air (containment by preference or
catalytic or thermal gas oxidation)

Treat air emissions to provide a typical removal efficiency of >95%

Apply technical measures aiming at


reduction and cleaning of waste water
(WWTP /local STP (e.g. biological
treatment))

Typical onsite wastewater treatment technology provides removal


efficiency of 93.3%

Soil emission controls are not applicable as there is no direct release to soil.
Organizational measures to prevent/limit release from site
Do not apply industrial sludge to natural soils.
Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant
3

Size of STP

>= 2000 m /day

Degradation efficacy

93.3%

Maximum allowable site tonnage (Msafe)


(kg/d)

11,100,000

Sludge treatment

Disposal or recovery

Conditions and measures related to treatment of waste


This substance is consumed during use and no waste of the substance is generated.
9.7.2.2. Control of worker exposure
Frequency and duration of use/exposure
Frequency of use for which the ES ensures
control of risk

days/year: not restricted

Duration of use for which the ES ensures


control of risk

8 hours/day (all PROCs)

Human factors not influenced by risk management


Not applicable
Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure
Assumes use not > 20C above ambient temperature, unless stated differently.
Assumes a good basic standard of occupational hygiene is implemented.
Users are advised to consider national Occupational Exposure Limits or other equivalent values.
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
No specific measured identified.
Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion from source towards the worker
Provide a good standard of general ventilation (not less than 3 to 5 air changes per hour) (PROC 8a & 8b)
Organisational measures to prevent /limit releases, dispersion and exposure
Drain down system prior to equipment break-in or maintenance (PROC 8a)
Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation
1. PPE: Wear suitable coveralls to prevent exposure to the skin (PROC 8a)
9.7.3. Exposure information and reference to its source
9.7.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above

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Environmental exposure estimation is calculated with EUSES model v2.1.1..


When the recommended risk management measures (RMMs) and operational conditions (OCs) are observed
exposures are not expected to exceed the predicted PNECs and the resulting risk characterization ratios are
expected to be less than 1. For PNEC values, please refer to Page 1.
Environmental
exposure

In STP/
untreated
wastewater
(mg/l)

In local
freshwater
(mg/l)

In local
soil
(mg/kg dw)

In local
marine
water
(mg/l)

In sediment
freshwater
(mg/kg dw)

In sediment
marine
water
(mg/kg dw)

PEC

0.0163

0.00304

0.00973

0.000285

0.0159

0.00149

9.7.3.2. Prediction of workers exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Workers exposure estimation is calculated with Ecetoc TRA model v2.. Where applicable, predicted exposures
and RCR values are reported as ranges. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Process category

Inhalatory worker exposure


(ppm)

Dermal worker exposure


(mg/kg/day)

PROC 1

0.01

0.03

PROC 2

10

1.37

PROC 3

25

0.34

PROC 4

20

6.86

PROC 8a

10 - 35

2.74 13.71

PROC 8b

35

6.86

PROC 16

0.34

Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided above) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented
Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (dermal)

RCR (all routes)

PROC 1

PROC 2

0.20

0.20

PROC 3

0.49

0.49

PROC 4

0.39

0.02

0.41

PROC 8a

0.20 0.69

0.01 0.04

0.20 0.72

PROC 8b

0.69

0.02

0.70

PROC 16

0.10

0.10

9.7.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
The workers exposure and environmental emissions have been evaluated using Ecetoc TRA integrated tool
version 2 and EUSES v2.1.1. respectively.
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that risks
are managed to at least equivalent levels.

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9.7.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA


Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

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Exposure Scenario (ES8):


Use of toluene as a fuel - Professional
9.8.1. Exposure scenario addressing uses carried out by workers
Use of toluene as a fuel - Professional
Use descriptors related to the life cycle stage

Specific environmental release category

SU22 :

Professional uses: Public domain (administration,


education, entertainment, services, craftsmen)
PROC1 : Use in closed process, no likelihood of exposure
PROC2 : Use in closed, continuous process with occasional
controlled exposure
PROC3 : Use in closed, continuous process with occasional
controlled exposure
PROC4 : Use in batch and other process (synthesis) where
opportunity for exposure arises
PROC8a : Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at non-dedicated facilities
PROC8b : Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at dedicated facilities
PROC16 : Using material as fuel sources, limited exposure to
unburned product to be expected
ERC9a : Wide dispersive indoor use of substances in
closed systems
ERC9b : Wide dispersive outdoor use of substances in
closed systems
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9.8.2. Operational conditions and risk managment measures


9.8.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

0.5 10kPa

Amounts used
Annually at point sources

15,000 t/year (maximum in worst case)

Annually total

150,000 t/year total market

Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

365

Environment factors not influenced by risk management


Flow rate of receiving surface water

18,000 m /day (default)

Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure


Release fraction to air from process before
RMMs

0.001

Release fraction to waste water from


process before RMMs

0.00001

Release fraction to soil from process before

0.00001

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RMMs
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
No specific measures identified.
Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil
Apply technical measures aiming at reducing
releases to air (containment by preference or
catalytic or thermal gas oxidation)

Treat air emissions to provide a typical removal efficiency of >0%

Apply technical measures aiming at


reduction and cleaning of waste water
(WWTP /local STP (e.g. biological
treatment))

Typical onsite wastewater treatment technology provides removal


efficiency of 93.3%

Organizational measures to prevent/limit release from site


Do not apply industrial sludge to natural soils.
Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant
3

Size of STP

>= 2000 m /day

Degradation efficacy

93.3%

Maximum allowable site tonnage (Msafe)


(kg/d)

3,895

Sludge treatment

Disposal or recovery

Conditions and measures related to treatment of waste


This substance is consumed during use and no waste of the substance is generated.
9.8.2.2. Control of worker exposure
Frequency and duration of use/exposure
Frequency of use for which the ES ensures
control of risk

days/year: not restricted

Duration of use for which the ES ensures


control of risk

8 hours/day (all PROCs)

Human factors not influenced by risk management


Not applicable
Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure
Assumes use not > 20C above ambient temperature, unless stated differently.
Assumes a good basic standard of occupational hygiene is implemented.
Users are advised to consider national Occupational Exposure Limits or other equivalent values.
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
Handle substance within a closed system (PROC 2)
Store substance within a closed system (PROC 1)
Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion from source towards the worker
Provide a good standard of general ventilation (not less than 3 to 5 air changes per hour) (PROC 8b)
Provide a good standard of general ventilation (not less than 10 to 15 air changes per hour) (PROC 4)
Organisational measures to prevent /limit releases, dispersion and exposure
Drain down system prior to equipment break-in or maintenance (PROC 8a)
Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation
No specific measures identified.
9.8.3. Exposure information and reference to its source

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9.8.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Environmental exposure estimation is calculated with EUSES model v2.1.1..
When the recommended risk management measures (RMMs) and operational conditions (OCs) are observed
exposures are not expected to exceed the predicted PNECs and the resulting risk characterization ratios are
expected to be less than 1. For PNEC values, please refer to Page 1.
Environmental
exposure

In STP/
untreated
wastewater
(mg/l)

In local
freshwater
(mg/l)

In local
soil
(mg/kg dw)

In local
marine
water
(mg/l)

In sediment
freshwater
(mg/kg dw)

In sediment
marine
water
(mg/kg dw)

PEC

0.0000268

0.00141

0.000144

0.000123

0.00738

0.000642

9.8.3.2. Prediction of workers exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Workers exposure estimation is calculated with Ecetoc TRA model v2.. Where applicable, predicted exposures
and RCR values are reported as ranges. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Process category

Inhalatory worker exposure


(ppm)

Dermal worker exposure


(mg/kg/day)

PROC 1

0.01

0.34

PROC 2

20

1.37

PROC 3

25

0.34

PROC 4

15

6.86

PROC 8a

20

13.71

PROC 8b

35

3.43

PROC 16

10

0.34

Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided above) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented
Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (dermal)

RCR (all routes)

PROC 1

PROC 2

0.39

0.40

PROC 3

0.49

0.49

PROC 4

0.29

0.02

0.31

PROC 8a

0.39

0.04

0.43

PROC 8b

0.69

0.01

0.70

PROC 16

0.20

0.20

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9.8.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
The workers exposure and environmental emissions have been evaluated using Ecetoc TRA integrated tool
version 2 and EUSES v2.1.1. respectively.
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that risks
are managed to at least equivalent levels.
9.8.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA
Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

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Exposure Scenario (ES9):


Consumer use of toluene as a fuel
9.9.1. Exposure Scenario for Consumer use of toluene as a fuel
Use descriptors related to the life cycle stage

SU21 :
PC13 :
ERC9a :
ERC9b :

Specific environmental release category

Consumer uses: Private households (=


general public = consumers)
Fuels
Wide dispersive indoor use of substances in
closed systems
Wide dispersive outdoor use of substances in
closed systems

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9.9.2. Operational conditions and risk management measures


9.9.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

3089

Amounts used
EU tonnage

150,000 t/year

Regional tonnage

15,000 t/year

Fraction of main local source

0.002

Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

365

Environment factors not influenced by risk management


Local Freshwater dilution factor

10

Local marine water dilution factor

100

Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure


Release fraction to air from wide
dispersive use (regional only)

0.001

Release fraction to wastewater from wide


dispersive use

0.00001

Release fraction to soil from wide


dispersive use (regional only)

0.00001

Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant


3

Assumed domestic sewage treatment plant flow

2000 m /day

Maximum allowable site tonnage (Msafe) (kg/d)

3,895

Estimated substance removal from wastewater via domestic sewage treatment 93.3%
Soil emission controls are not applicable as there is no direct release to soil.
Conditions and measures related to external treatment of waste for disposal
External treatment and disposal of waste should comply with applicable local and/or national regulations.
Conditions and measures related to external recovery of waste
External recovery and recycling of waste should comply with applicable local and/or national regulations.

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Substance content in the product

Up to 100%

Amounts of product used / applied per


event

Up to 37,500 g

Frequency and duration of use/exposure

Covers use frequency up to 0.143 times per day


Duration of exposure: up to 2 hours per event

Consumer related measures

Covers concentrations up to 100%;


Covers use 1- 365 days/year;
Covers use up to 1 time/on day of use;
2
Covers skin contact area 210 420 cm for each use event;
Covers use amounts 100 37,500 g;
3
Covers use in room size of 20m ;
For each use event, covers exposure up to 0.01 2.00hr/event;
RMM: No specific RMMs identified beyond those OCs stated

Other Operational Conditions affecting


exposure

Assumes use at ambient temperatures; assumes use in a


3
20m room; assumes use with typical ventilation.

9.9.3. Exposure information and reference to its source


9.9.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Environmental exposure estimation is based on EUSES v2.1.1.
When the recommended risk management measures (RMMs) and operational conditions (OCs) are observed
exposures are not expected to exceed the predicted PNECs and the resulting risk characterisation ratios are
expected to be less than 1. For PNEC values, please refer to Page 1.
Environmental
exposure

In STP/
untreated
wastewater
(mg/l)

In local
freshwater
(mg/l)

In local
soil
(mg/kg dw)

In local
marine
water
(mg/l)

In sediment
freshwater
(mg/kg dw)

In sediment
marine
water
(mg/kg dw)

PEC

0.0000268

0.00144

0.000145

0.000125

0.00753

0.000654

9.9.3.2. Prediction of consumer exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Consumer exposure estimation is based on ECETOC TRAv2.
Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided below) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented.
Ranges for exposure estimates and RCR are listed below. For more information contact the supplier or refer to the
CSR. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Consumers
exposure

Dermal
(mg/kg/day)

Oral
(mg/kg/day)

Inhalation
3
(mg/m for 24hr
day)

All routes
systematic
(mg/kg/day)

Exposure
estimates

71.5

12,500

1,213

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Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (dermal)

RCR (oral)

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (all routes)

All PROCs

0.02

0 0.02

9.9.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that
risks are managed to at least equivalent levels.
9.9.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA
Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

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Exposure Scenario (ES10):


Use of toluene in coatings - Industrial
9.10.1. Exposure scenario addressing uses carried out by workers
Use of toluene in coatings - Industrial
Use descriptors related to the life cycle stage

SU3 :
SU10 :
PROC1 :
PROC2 :
PROC3 :
PROC4 :
PROC5 :

PROC7 :
PROC8a :

PROC8b :

PROC9 :

PROC10 :
PROC13 :
PROC15 :
ERC4 :
Specific environmental release category

Industrial uses: Uses of substances as such or


in preparations at industrial sites
Formulation [mixing] of preparations and/or repackaging (excluding alloys)
Use in closed process, no likelihood of
exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
Use in batch and other process (synthesis)
where opportunity for exposure arises
Mixing or blending in batch processes for
formulation of preparations and articles
(multistage and/or significant contact)
Industrial spraying
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at non-dedicated facilities
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at dedicated facilities
Transfer of substance or preparation into small
containers (dedicated filling line, including
weighing)
Roller application or brushing
Treatment of articles by dipping and pouring
Use as laboratory reagent
Industrial use of processing aids in processes
and products, not becoming part of articles

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9.10.2. Operational conditions and risk managment measures


9.10.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

0.5 10kPa

Amounts used
Annually at point sources

4,500 t/year (maximum in worst case)

Annually total

150,000 t/year total market

Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

300

Environment factors not influenced by risk management

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Flow rate of receiving surface water

Supersedes:

Version: 1.0

18,000 m /day (default)

Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure


Release fraction to air from process before
RMMs

0.98

Release fraction to waste water from


process before RMMs

0.007

Release fraction to soil from process before


RMMs

Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release


No specific measures identified.
Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil
Apply technical measures aiming at reducing
releases to air (containment by preference or
catalytic or thermal gas oxidation)

Treat air emissions to provide a typical removal efficiency of >90%

Apply technical measures aiming at


reduction and cleaning of waste water
(WWTP /local STP (e.g. biological
treatment))

Typical onsite wastewater treatment technology provides removal


efficiency of 93.3%

Soil emission controls are not applicable as there is no direct release to soil.
Organizational measures to prevent/limit release from site
Do not apply industrial sludge to natural soils.
Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant
3

Size of STP

>= 2000 m /day

Degradation efficacy

93.3%

Maximum allowable site tonnage (Msafe)


(kg/d)

19,900

Sludge treatment

Disposal or recovery

Conditions and measures related to treatment of waste


External treatment, disposal, recovery and recycling of waste should comply with applicable local and / or national
regulations.
9.10.2.2. Control of worker exposure
Frequency and duration of use/exposure
Frequency of use for which the ES ensures
control of risk

days/year: not restricted

Duration of use for which the ES ensures


control of risk

8 hours/day (all PROCs)

Human factors not influenced by risk management


Not applicable
Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure
Assumes use not > 20C above ambient temperature, unless stated differently.
Assumes a good basic standard of occupational hygiene is implemented.
Users are advised to consider national Occupational Exposure Limits or other equivalent values.
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
No specific measures identified.
Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion from source towards the worker

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Provide a good standard of general ventilation (not less than 3 to 5 air changes per hour) (PROC 5, 8a, 8b, 9, 10,
13, 14 & 15)
Provide a good standard of general or controlled ventilation (10 to 15 air changes per hour) (PROC 7)
Carry out in a vented booth or extracted enclosure (PROC 7)
Organisational measures to prevent /limit releases, dispersion and exposure
Drain down system prior to equipment break-in or maintenance (PROC 8a)
Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation
1. PPE: Wear a respirator conforming to EN140 with Type A filter or better. (PROC 7 if technical measures not
practicable
9.10.3. Exposure information and reference to its source
9.10.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Environmental exposure estimation is calculated with EUSES model v2.1.1..
When the recommended risk management measures (RMMs) and operational conditions (OCs) are observed
exposures are not expected to exceed the predicted PNECs and the resulting risk characterization ratios are
expected to be less than 1. For PNEC values, please refer to Page 1.
Environmental
exposure

In STP/
untreated
wastewater
(mg/l)

In local
freshwater
(mg/l)

In local
soil
(mg/kg dw)

In local
marine
water
(mg/l)

In sediment
freshwater
(mg/kg dw)

In sediment
marine
water
(mg/kg dw)

PEC

3.42

0.344

1.70

0.0343

1.80

0.180

9.10.3.2. Prediction of workers exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Workers exposure estimation is calculated with Ecetoc TRA model v2.. Where applicable, predicted exposures
and RCR values are reported as ranges. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Process category

Inhalatory worker exposure


(ppm)

Dermal worker exposure


(mg/kg/day)

PROC 1

0.01

0.34

PROC 2

10

1.37

PROC 3

25

0.34

PROC 4

20

6.86

PROC 5

35

13.71

PROC 7

2.50 7.50

2.14 42.86

PROC 8a

10 - 35

0.14 - 13.71

PROC 8b

35

6.86

PROC 9

35

6.86

PROC 10

35

27.43

PROC 13

35

13.71

PROC 15

10

0.34

Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided above) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented

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Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (dermal)

RCR (all routes)

PROC 1

PROC 2

0.20

0.20

PROC 3

0.49

0.49

PROC 4

0.39

0.02

0.41

PROC 5

0.69

0.04

0.72

PROC 7

0.05 0.15

0.01 0.11

0.05 0.26

PROC 8a

0.20 - 0.69

0 - 0.04

0.20 - 0.72

PROC 8b

0.69

0.02

0.70

PROC 9

0.69

0.02

0.70

PROC 10

0.69

0.07

0.76

PROC 13

0.69

0.04

0.72

PROC 15

0.20

0.02

0.20

9.10.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
The workers exposure and environmental emissions have been evaluated using Ecetoc TRA integrated tool
version 2 and EUSES v2.1.1. respectively.
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that risks
are managed to at least equivalent levels.
9.10.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA
Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

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Exposure Scenario (ES11):


Use of toluene in coatings - Professional
9.11.1. Exposure scenario addressing uses carried out by workers
Use of toluene in coatings - Professional
Use descriptors related to the life cycle
stage

SU22 :
PROC1 :
PROC2 :
PROC3 :
PROC4 :
PROC5 :

PROC8a :

PROC8b :

PROC10 :
PROC11 :
PROC13 :
PROC15 :
PROC19 :
ERC8a :
ERC8d :
Specific environmental release category

Professional uses: Public domain (administration,


education, entertainment, services, craftsmen)
Use in closed process, no likelihood of exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with occasional
controlled exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with occasional
controlled exposure
Use in batch and other process (synthesis) where
opportunity for exposure arises
Mixing or blending in batch processes for
formulation of preparations and articles
(multistage and/or significant contact)
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at non-dedicated facilities
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at dedicated facilities
Roller application or brushing
Non industrial spraying
Treatment of articles by dipping and pouring
Use as laboratory reagent
Hand-mixing with intimate contact and only PPE
available
Wide dispersive indoor use of processing aids in
open systems
Wide dispersive outdoor use of processing aids in
open systems

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9.11.2. Operational conditions and risk managment measures


9.11.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

0.5 10kPa

Amounts used
Annually at point sources

15,000 t/year (maximum in worst case)

Annually total

150,000 t/year total market

Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

365

Environment factors not influenced by risk management


Flow rate of receiving surface water

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18,000 m /day (default)

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Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure


Release fraction to air from process before
RMMs

0.98

Release fraction to waste water from


process before RMMs

0.01

Release fraction to soil from process before


RMMs

0.01

Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release


No specific measures identified.
Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil
Apply technical measures aiming at reducing
releases to air (containment by preference
or catalytic or thermal gas oxidation)

Treat air emissions to provide a typical removal efficiency of >0%

Apply technical measures aiming at


reduction and cleaning of waste water
(WWTP /local STP (e.g. biological
treatment))

Typical onsite wastewater treatment technology provides removal


efficiency of 93.3%

Organizational measures to prevent/limit release from site


Do not apply industrial sludge to natural soils.
Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant
3

Size of STP

>= 2000 m /day

Degradation efficacy

93.3%

Maximum allowable site tonnage (Msafe)


(kg/d)

12,700

Sludge treatment

Disposal or recovery

Conditions and measures related to treatment of waste


External treatment, disposal, recovery and recycling of waste should comply with applicable local and / or national
regulations.
9.11.2.2. Control of worker exposure
Frequency and duration of use/exposure
Frequency of use for which the ES ensures
control of risk

days/year: not restricted

Duration of use for which the ES ensures


control of risk

8 hours/day (PROC 1, 2, 3, 4, 8a, 8b, 10, 11, 13, 15 & 19)


< 4 hours/day (PROC 5)

Human factors not influenced by risk management


Not applicable
Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure
Assumes use not > 20C above ambient temperature, unless stated differently.
Assumes a good basic standard of occupational hygiene is implemented.
Users are advised to consider national Occupational Exposure Limits or other equivalent values.
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
Use drum pumps or carefully pour from container (PROC 8a & 8b)
Use container to collect drips (PROC 8b)
Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion from source towards the worker
Provide a good standard of general ventilation (not less than 3 to 5 air changes per hour) (PROC 5)

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Provide a good standard of general or controlled ventilation (10 to 15 air changes per hour) (PROC 4, 5, 10 & 19)
Avoid carrying out activities involving exposure for more than 4 hours (PROC 5)
Ensure operation is undertaken outdoors (PROC 4, 5, 10, 11, 13 & 19)
Carry out in a vented booth or extracted enclosure (PROC 11)
Ensure doors and windows are opened (PROC 19)
Organisational measures to prevent /limit releases, dispersion and exposure
Drain down system prior to equipment break-in or maintenance (PROC 8a)
Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation
1. PPE: Wear a respirator conforming to EN140 with Type A filter or better. (PROC10, 11,13 & 19 outdoor)
2. PPE: Wear gloves (type EN374) if regular skin contact likely (PROC 13 & 19 outdoor)
9.11.3. Exposure information and reference to its source
9.11.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Environmental exposure estimation is calculated with EUSES model v2.1.1..
When the recommended risk management measures (RMMs) and operational conditions (OCs) are observed
exposures are not expected to exceed the predicted PNECs and the resulting risk characterization ratios are
expected to be less than 1. For PNEC values, please refer to Page 1.
Environmental
exposure

In STP/
untreated
wastewater
(mg/l)

In local
freshwater
(mg/l)

In local
soil
(mg/kg dw)

In local
marine
water
(mg/l)

In sediment
freshwater
(mg/kg dw)

In sediment
marine
water
(mg/kg dw)

PEC

0.0268

0.00409

0.0146

0.000390

0.0214

0.00204

9.11.3.2. Prediction of workers exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Workers exposure estimation is calculated with Ecetoc TRA model v2.. Where applicable, predicted exposures
and RCR values are reported as ranges. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Process category

Inhalatory worker exposure


(ppm)

Dermal worker exposure


(mg/kg/day)

PROC 1

0.01

0.34

PROC 2

20

1.37

PROC 3

25

0.34

PROC 4

15 - 35

6.86

PROC 5

30 42

13.71

PROC 8a

20

1.37 13.71

PROC 8b

10

0.69

PROC 10

7 - 30

27.43

PROC 11

35 50

2.14 107.14

PROC 13

7 20

0.69 13.71

PROC 15

10

0.34

PROC 19

7 - 30

141.43

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Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided above) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented
Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (dermal)

RCR (all routes)

PROC 1

PROC 2

0.39

0.40

PROC 3

0.29 - 0.49

0 0.02

0.31 - 0.49

PROC 4

0.69

0.02

0.70

PROC 5

0.59 0.82

0.04

0.62 0.86

PROC 8a

0.39

0 0.04

0.40 0.43

PROC 8b

0.20

0.20

PROC 10

0.14 0.59

0.07

0.21 0.66

PROC 11

0.69 0.98

0.01 0.28

0.97 0.99

PROC 13

0.14 0.39

0 0.04

0.17 0..39

PROC 15

0.20

0.20

PROC 19

0.14 0.59

0.37

0.51 0.96

9.11.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
The workers exposure and environmental emissions have been evaluated using Ecetoc TRA integrated tool
version 2 and EUSES v2.1.1. respectively.
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that risks
are managed to at least equivalent levels.
9.11.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA
Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

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Exposure Scenario (ES12):


Consumer use of toluene in coatings
9.12.1. Exposure Scenario for Consumer use of toluene in coatings
Use descriptors related to the life cycle stage

SU21 :
PC1 :
PC4 :
PC5 :
PC8 :
PC9a :
PC9b :
PC9c :
PC10 :
PC15 :
PC18 :
PC23 :
PC24 :
PC31 :
PC34 :

ERC9a :
ERC9b :
Specific environmental release category

Consumer uses: Private households (=


general public = consumers)
Adhesives, sealants
Anti-Freeze and de-icing products
Artists Supply and Hobby preparations
Biocidal products (e.g. Disinfectants, pest
control)
Coatings, paints, thinners, removers
Fillers, putties, plasters, model-ling clay
Finger paints
Building and construction preparations not
covered elsewhere
Non-metal-surface treatment products
Ink and toners
Leather tanning, dye, finishing, impregnation
and care products
Lubricants, greases, release products
Polishes and wax blends
Textile dyes, finishing and impregnating
products; including bleaches and other
processing aids
Wide dispersive indoor use of substances in
closed systems
Wide dispersive outdoor use of substances in
closed systems

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9.12.2. Operational conditions and risk management measures


9.12.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

3089

Amounts used
EU tonnage

150,000 t/year

Regional tonnage

15,000 t/year

Fraction of main local source

0.002

Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

365

Environment factors not influenced by risk management


Local Freshwater dilution factor

10

Local marine water dilution factor

100

Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure

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Release fraction to air from wide


dispersive use (regional only)

0.985

Release fraction to wastewater from wide


dispersive use

0.01

Release fraction to soil from wide


dispersive use (regional only)

0.005

Supersedes:

Version: 1.0

Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant


3

Assumed domestic sewage treatment plant flow

2000 m /day

Maximum allowable site tonnage (Msafe) (kg/d)

13,600

Estimated substance removal from wastewater via domestic sewage treatment 93.3%
Prevent environmental discharge consistent with regulatory requirements.
Conditions and measures related to external treatment of waste for disposal
External treatment and disposal of waste should comply with applicable local and/or national regulations.
Conditions and measures related to external recovery of waste
External recovery and recycling of waste should comply with applicable local and/or national regulations.
9.12.2.2. Control of consumer exposure
Substance content in the product

Up to 100%

Amounts of product used / applied per


event

Up to 13,800 g

Frequency and duration of use/exposure

Covers use frequency up to 1 times per day


Duration of exposure: up to 6 hours per event

Consumer related measures

Covers concentrations of 0.1 100%;


Covers use 1- 365 days/year;
Covers use up to 1 time/on day of use;
2
Covers skin contact area 210 420 cm for each use event;
Covers use amounts 35.73 857.50 g;
3
Covers use in room size of 20m ;
For each use event, covers exposure up to 0.02
6.00hr/event;

Other Operational Conditions affecting


exposure

Assumes use at ambient temperatures ; assumes use in a


3
20m room ; assumes use with typical ventilation.

RMM: No specific RMMs identified beyond those Ocs stated

9.12.3. Exposure information and reference to its source


9.12.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Environmental exposure estimation is based on EUSES v2.1.1.
When the recommended risk management measures (RMMs) and operational conditions (Ocs) are observed
exposures are not expected to exceed the predicted PNECs and the resulting risk haracterization ratios are
expected to be less than 1. For PNEC values, please refer to Page 1.

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Environmental
exposure

In STP/
untreated
wastewater
(mg/l)

In local
freshwater
(mg/l)

In local
soil
(mg/kg dw)

In local
marine
water
(mg/l)

In sediment
freshwater
(mg/kg dw)

In sediment
marine
water
(mg/kg dw)

PEC

0.0268

0.00409

0.000218

0.000390

0.0214

0.00204

9.12.3.2. Prediction of consumer exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Consumer exposure estimation is based on ECETOC TRAv2.
Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided below) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented.
Ranges for exposure estimates and RCR are listed below. For more information contact the supplier or refer to the
CSR. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Consumers
exposure

Dermal
(mg/kg/day)

Oral
(mg/kg/day)

Inhalation
3
(mg/m for 24hr
day)

All routes
systematic
(mg/kg/day)

Exposure
estimates

0 123.9

0 68

0 1,250,000

0 58,457

Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (dermal)

RCR (oral)

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (all routes)

All PROCs

0 0.7

0 0.12

0 0.18

0 0.18

9.12.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that
risks are managed to at least equivalent levels.
9.12.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA
Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

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Use of toluene in oilfield drilling and production operations Industrial
9.13.1. Exposure scenario addressing uses carried out by workers
Use of toluene in oilfield drilling and production operations Industrial
Use descriptors related to the life cycle stage

Specific environmental release category

SU3 :

Industrial uses: Uses of substances as such or in


preparations at industrial sites
SU10 :
Formulation [mixing] of preparations and/or repackaging (excluding alloys)
PROC1 : Use in closed process, no likelihood of exposure
PROC2 : Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
PROC3 : Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
PROC4 : Use in batch and other process (synthesis) where
opportunity for exposure arises
PROC8a : Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at non-dedicated facilities
PROC8b : Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at dedicated facilities
ERC4 :
Industrial use of processing aids in processes and
products, not becoming part of articles
Not applicable

9.13.2. Operational conditions and risk managment measures


9.13.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

0.5 10kPa

Amounts used
Annually at point sources

3,000 t/year (maximum in worst case)

Annually total

30,000 t/year total market

Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

n.a.

Environment factors not influenced by risk management


Flow rate of receiving surface water

18,000 m /day (default)

Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure


Release fraction to air from process before
RMMs

n.a.

Release fraction to waste water from process


before RMMs

n.a.

Release fraction to soil from process before


RMMs

n.a.

Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release

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No specific measures identified.


Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil
Discharge to aquatic environment is restricted.
Apply technical measures aiming at reducing
releases to air (containment by preference or
catalytic or thermal gas oxidation)

Treat air emissions to provide a typical removal efficiency of %


N/A

Apply technical measures aiming at


reduction and cleaning of waste water
(WWTP /local STP (e.g. biological
treatment))

Typical onsite wastewater treatment technology provides removal


efficiency of %
N/A

Organizational measures to prevent/limit release from site


Prevent environmental discharge consistent with regulatory requirements.
Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant
3

Size of STP

>= 2000 m /day

Degradation efficacy

93.3%

Sludge treatment

Disposal or recovery

Conditions and measures related to treatment of waste


External treatment, disposal, recovery and recycling of waste should comply with applicable local and / or national
regulations.
9.13.2.2. Control of worker exposure
Frequency and duration of use/exposure
Frequency of use for which the ES ensures
control of risk

days/year: not restricted

Duration of use for which the ES ensures


control of risk

8 hours/day (all PROCs)

Human factors not influenced by risk management


Not applicable
Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure
Assumes use not > 20C above ambient temperature, unless stated differently.
Assumes a good basic standard of occupational hygiene is implemented.
Users are advised to consider national Occupational Exposure Limits or other equivalent values.
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
Ensure material transfers are under containment or extract ventilation (PROC 4)
Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion from source towards the worker
Provide a good standard of general ventilation (not less than 3 to 5 air changes per hour) (PROC 8a & 8b)
Provide extract ventilation to points where emissions occur (PROC 2)
Ensure operation is undertaken outdoors (PROC 4)
Operate activity away from sources of emissions or release (PROC 8b)
Organisational measures to prevent /limit releases, dispersion and exposure
No specific measures identified.
Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation
1. PPE: Wear a respirator conforming to EN140 with Type A filter or better. (PROC 8b - if technical measures not
practicable)
2. PPE: Wear gloves (type EN374) if regular skin contact likely(PROC 8b - if technical measures not practicable &
PROC 8a)

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9.13.3. Exposure information and reference to its source


9.13.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Quantitative exposure and risk assessment not possible due to lack of emissions to aquatic environment.
Qualitative approach used to conclude safe use. For more detailed information refer to supplier or CSR.
9.13.3.2. Prediction of workers exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Workers exposure estimation is calculated with Ecetoc TRA model v2.. Where applicable, predicted exposures
and RCR values are reported as ranges. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Process category

Inhalatory worker exposure


(ppm)

Dermal worker exposure


(mg/kg/day)

PROC 1

0.01

0.03 - 0.34

PROC 2

10

1.37

PROC 3

25

0.34

PROC 4

14 - 20

6.86

PROC 8a

35

13.71

PROC 8b

35

6.86

Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided above) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented
Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (dermal)

RCR (all routes)

PROC 1

PROC 2

0.20

0.20

PROC 3

0.49

0.49

PROC 4

0.39 0.69

0.02 0.04

0.41 0.72

PROC 8a

0.69

0.04

0.72

PROC 8b

0.69

0.02

0.70

9.13.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
The workers exposure and environmental emissions have been evaluated using Ecetoc TRA integrated tool
version 2 and EUSES v2.1.1. respectively.
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that risks
are managed to at least equivalent levels.
9.13.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA
Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

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Use of toluene in binders and release agents - Industrial
9.14.1. Exposure scenario addressing uses carried out by workers
Use of toluene in binders and release agents - Industrial
Use descriptors related to the life cycle
stage

SU3 :
SU8 :
SU9 :
PROC1 :
PROC2 :
PROC3 :
PROC4 :
PROC6 :
PROC7 :
PROC8b :

PROC10 :
PROC13 :
PROC14 :
ERC5 :
Specific environmental release category

Industrial uses: Uses of substances as such or


in preparations at industrial sites
Manufacture of bulk, large scale chemicals
(including petroleum products)
Manufacture of fine chemicals
Use in closed process, no likelihood of
exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
Use in batch and other process (synthesis)
where opportunity for exposure arises
Calendering operations
Industrial spraying
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at dedicated facilities
Roller application or brushing
Treatment of articles by dipping and pouring
Production of preparations or articles by
tabletting, compression, extrusion, pelletisation
Industrial use resulting in inclusion into or onto a
matrix

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9.14.2. Operational conditions and risk managment measures


9.14.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

0.5 10kPa

Amounts used
Annually at point sources

1,500 t/year (maximum in worst case)

Annually total

15,000 t/year total market

Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

300

Environment factors not influenced by risk management


Flow rate of receiving surface water

18,000 m /day (default)

Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure


Release fraction to air from process before
RMMs

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Release fraction to waste water from


process before RMMs

0.00003

Release fraction to soil from process before


RMMs

Supersedes:

Version: 1.0

Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release


No specific measures identified.
Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil
Apply technical measures aiming at reducing
releases to air (containment by preference
or catalytic or thermal gas oxidation)

Treat air emissions to provide a typical removal efficiency of >80%

Apply technical measures aiming at


reduction and cleaning of waste water
(WWTP /local STP (e.g. biological
treatment))

Typical onsite wastewater treatment technology provides removal


efficiency of 93.3%

Soil emission controls are not applicable as there is no direct release to soil.
Organizational measures to prevent/limit release from site
Do not apply industrial sludge to natural soils.
Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant
3

Size of STP

>= 2000 m /day

Degradation efficacy

93.3%

Maximum allowable site tonnage (Msafe)


(kg/d)

744,000

Sludge treatment

Disposal or recovery

Conditions and measures related to treatment of waste


External treatment, disposal, recovery and recycling of waste should comply with applicable local and / or national
regulations.
9.14.2.2. Control of worker exposure
Frequency and duration of use/exposure
Frequency of use for which the ES ensures
control of risk

days/year: not restricted

Duration of use for which the ES ensures


control of risk

8 hours/day (all PROCs)

Human factors not influenced by risk management


Not applicable
Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure
Assumes use not > 20C above ambient temperature, unless stated differently.
Assumes a good basic standard of occupational hygiene is implemented.
Users are advised to consider national Occupational Exposure Limits or other equivalent values.
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
No specific measured identified.
Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion from source towards the worker
Provide a good standard of general or controlled ventilation (10 to 15 air changes per hour) (PROC 7, 8b & 14)
Provide extract ventilation to points where emissions occur (PROC 6)
Minimise exposure by partial enclosure of the operation or equipment and provide extract ventilation at openings
(PROC 7)

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Organisational measures to prevent /limit releases, dispersion and exposure


No specific measured identified.
Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation
No specific measured identified.
9.14.3. Exposure information and reference to its source
9.14.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Environmental exposure estimation is calculated with EUSES model v2.1.1..
When the recommended risk management measures (RMMs) and operational conditions (OCs) are observed
exposures are not expected to exceed the predicted PNECs and the resulting risk characterization ratios are
expected to be less than 1. For PNEC values, please refer to Page 1.
Environmental
exposure

In STP/
untreated
wastewater
(mg/l)

In local
freshwater
(mg/l)

In local
soil
(mg/kg dw)

In local
marine
water
(mg/l)

In sediment
freshwater
(mg/kg dw)

In sediment
marine
water
(mg/kg dw)

PEC

0.00489

0.00190

0.0152

0.000171

0.00993

0.000897

9.14.3.2. Prediction of workers exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Workers exposure estimation is calculated with Ecetoc TRA model v2.. Where applicable, predicted exposures
and RCR values are reported as ranges. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Process category

Inhalatory worker exposure


(ppm)

Dermal worker exposure


(mg/kg/day)

PROC 1

0.01

0.03 - 0.34

PROC 2

10

0.14 - 1.37

PROC 3

25

0.34

PROC 4

20

6.86

PROC 6

25

1.37

PROC 7

2.50 - 12.50

2.14 42.86

PROC 8b

15

6.86

PROC 10

15

27.43

PROC 13

Not available

Not available

PROC 14

15

3.43

Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided above) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented

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Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (dermal)

RCR (all routes)

PROC 1

PROC 2

0.20

0.20

PROC 3

0.49

0.49

PROC 4

0.39

0.02

0.41

PROC 6

0.49

0.49

PROC 7

0.05 0.25

0.01 0.11

0.16 0.25

PROC 8b

0.29

0.02

0.31

PROC 10

0.29

0.07

0.37

PROC 13

Not available

Not available

Not available

PROC 14

0.29

0.01

0.30

9.14.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
The workers exposure and environmental emissions have been evaluated using Ecetoc TRA integrated tool
version 2 and EUSES v2.1.1. respectively.
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that risks
are managed to at least equivalent levels.
9.14.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA
Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

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Exposure Scenario (ES15):


Use of toluene in binders and release agents - Professional
9.15.1. Exposure scenario addressing uses carried out by workers
Use of toluene in binders and release agents - Professional
Use descriptors related to the life cycle stage

SU22 :

PROC1 :
PROC2 :
PROC3 :
PROC4 :
PROC6 :
PROC8a :

PROC8b :

PROC10 :
PROC11 :
PROC14 :
ERC8a :
ERC8b :
ERC8c :
ERC8d :
ERC8e :
ERC8f :
Specific environmental release category

Professional uses: Public domain


(administration, education, entertainment,
services, craftsmen)
Use in closed process, no likelihood of
exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
Use in batch and other process (synthesis)
where opportunity for exposure arises
Calendering operations
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at non-dedicated facilities
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at dedicated facilities
Roller application or brushing
Non industrial spraying
Production of preparations or articles by
tabletting, compression, extrusion, pelletisation
Wide dispersive indoor use of processing aids
in open systems
Wide dispersive indoor use of reactive
substances in open systems
Wide dispersive indoor use resulting in inclusion
into or onto a matrix
Wide dispersive outdoor use of processing aids
in open systems
Wide dispersive outdoor use of reactive
substances in open systems
Wide dispersive outdoor use resulting in
inclusion into or onto a matrix

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9.15.2. Operational conditions and risk managment measures


9.15.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

0.5 10kPa

Amounts used
Annually at point sources

1,500 t/year (maximum in worst case)

Annually total

15,000 t/year total market

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Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

365

Environment factors not influenced by risk management


Flow rate of receiving surface water

18,000 m /day (default)

Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure


Release fraction to air from process before
RMMs

0.95

Release fraction to waste water from process


before RMMs

0.025

Release fraction to soil from process before


RMMs

0.025

Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release


No specific measures identified.
Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil
Apply technical measures aiming at reducing
releases to air (containment by preference or
catalytic or thermal gas oxidation)

Treat air emissions to provide a typical removal efficiency of >0%

Apply technical measures aiming at reduction


and cleaning of waste water (WWTP /local
STP (e.g. biological treatment))

Typical onsite wastewater treatment technology provides removal


efficiency of 93.3%

Organizational measures to prevent/limit release from site


Not applicable.
Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant
3

Size of STP

>= 2000 m /day

Degradation efficacy

93.3%

Maximum allowable site tonnage (Msafe) (kg/d)

2,660

Sludge treatment

Disposal or recovery

Conditions and measures related to treatment of waste


External treatment, disposal, recovery and recycling of waste should comply with applicable local and / or national
regulations.
9.15.2.2. Control of worker exposure
Frequency and duration of use/exposure
Frequency of use for which the ES ensures
control of risk

days/year: not restricted

Duration of use for which the ES ensures


control of risk

8 hours/day (all PROCs)

Human factors not influenced by risk management


Not applicable
Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure
Assumes use not > 20C above ambient temperature, unless stated differently.
Assumes a good basic standard of occupational hygiene is implemented.
Users are advised to consider national Occupational Exposure Limits or other equivalent values.
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
Transfer materials directly to mixing vessels (PROC 8b)

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Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion from source towards the worker
Provide a good standard of general ventilation (not less than 3 to 5 air changes per hour) (PROC 4 & 11)
Provide a good standard of general or controlled ventilation (10 to 15 air changes per hour) (PROC 6, 10, 11 & 14)
Carry out in a vented booth or extracted enclosure (PROC 11)
Organisational measures to prevent /limit releases, dispersion and exposure
No specific measures identified.
Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation
1. PPE: Wear a respirator conforming to EN140 with Type A filter or better. (PROC 11 - if technical measures not
practicable)
9.15.3. Exposure information and reference to its source
9.15.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Environmental exposure estimation is calculated with EUSES model v2.1.1..
When the recommended risk management measures (RMMs) and operational conditions (OCs) are observed
exposures are not expected to exceed the predicted PNECs and the resulting risk characterization ratios are
expected to be less than 1.For PNEC values, please refer to Page 1.
Environmental
exposure

In STP/
untreated
wastewater
(mg/l)

In local
freshwater
(mg/l)

In local
soil
(mg/kg dw)

In local
marine
water
(mg/l)

In sediment
freshwater
(mg/kg dw)

In sediment
marine
water
(mg/kg dw)

PEC

0.00670

0.00208

0.00355

0.000189

0.0109

0.000992

9.15.3.2. Prediction of workers exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Workers exposure estimation is calculated with Ecetoc TRA model v2.. Where applicable, predicted exposures
and RCR values are reported as ranges. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Process category

Inhalatory worker exposure


(ppm)

Dermal worker exposure


(mg/kg/day)

PROC 1

0.01

0.03 - 0.34

PROC 2

20

0.14 - 1.37

PROC 3

25

0.34

PROC 4

35

6.86

PROC 6

30

27.43

PROC 8b

30

6.86

PROC 10

30

27.43

PROC 11

30 - 35

2.14 107.14

PROC 14

30

3.43

PROC 8a

Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided above) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented

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Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (dermal)

RCR (all routes)

PROC 1

PROC 2

0.39

0. 39 - 0.40

PROC 3

0.49

0.49

PROC 4

0.69

0.02

0.70

PROC 6

0.59

0.07

0.66

PROC 8b

0.59

0.02

0.61

PROC 10

0.59

0.01

0.59

PROC 11

0.59 0.69

0.01 0.28

0.59 0.97

PROC 14

0.59

0.01

0.60

PROC 8a

9.15.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
The workers exposure and environmental emissions have been evaluated using Ecetoc TRA integrated tool
version 2 and EUSES v2.1.1. respectively.
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that risks
are managed to at least equivalent levels.
9.15.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA
Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

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Exposure Scenario (ES16):


Use of toluene as a laboratory reagent - Industrial
9.16.1. Exposure scenario addressing uses carried out by workers
Use of toluene as a laboratory reagent - Industrial
Use descriptors related to the life cycle stage

SU3 :
SU10 :
PROC10 :
PROC15 :
ERC2 :
ESC4 :

Specific environmental release category

Industrial uses: Uses of substances as such


or in preparations at industrial sites
Formulation [mixing] of preparations and/or
re-packaging (excluding alloys)
Roller application or brushing
Use as laboratory reagent
Formulation of preparations
Industrial use of processing aids in processes
and products, not becoming part of articles

SpERC proposes to assess using ERC 2

9.16.2. Operational conditions and risk managment measures


9.16.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

0.5 10kPa

Amounts used
Annually at point sources

1,500 t/year (maximum in worst case)

Annually total

15,000 t/year total market

Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

300

Environment factors not influenced by risk management


Flow rate of receiving surface water

18,000 m /day (default)

Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure


Release fraction to air from process before
RMMs

0.025

Release fraction to waste water from process


before RMMs

0.02

Release fraction to soil from process before


RMMs

0.0001

Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release


No specific measures identified.
Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil
Apply technical measures aiming at reducing
releases to air (containment by preference or
catalytic or thermal gas oxidation)

Treat air emissions to provide a typical removal efficiency of


>0%

Apply technical measures aiming at reduction


and cleaning of waste water (WWTP /local STP
(e.g. biological treatment))

Typical onsite wastewater treatment technology provides


removal efficiency of 93.3%

Organizational measures to prevent/limit release from site

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Do not apply industrial sludge to natural soils.


Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant
3

Size of STP

>= 2000 m /day

Degradation efficacy

93.3%

Maximum allowable site tonnage (Msafe) (kg/d)

7,020

Sludge treatment

Disposal or recovery

Conditions and measures related to treatment of waste


External treatment, disposal, recovery and recycling of waste should comply with applicable local and / or national
regulations.
9.16.2.2. Control of worker exposure
Frequency and duration of use/exposure
Frequency of use for which the ES ensures
control of risk

days/year: not restricted

Duration of use for which the ES ensures


control of risk

8 hours/day (all PROCs)

Human factors not influenced by risk management


Not applicable
Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure
Assumes use not > 20C above ambient temperature, unless stated differently.
Assumes a good basic standard of occupational hygiene is implemented.
Users are advised to consider national Occupational Exposure Limits or other equivalent values.
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
No specific measured identified.
Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion from source towards the worker
Provide a good standard of general or controlled ventilation (10 to 15 air changes per hour) (PROC 10)
Organisational measures to prevent /limit releases, dispersion and exposure
No specific measured identified.
Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation
No specific measured identified.
9.16.3. Exposure information and reference to its source
9.16.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Environmental exposure estimation is calculated with EUSES model v2.1.1..
When the recommended risk management measures (RMMs) and operational conditions (OCs) are observed
exposures are not expected to exceed the predicted PNECs and the resulting risk characterization ratios are
expected to be less than 1. For PNEC values, please refer to Page 1.
Environmental
exposure

In STP/
untreated
wastewater
(mg/l)

In local
freshwater
(mg/l)

In local
soil
(mg/kg dw)

In local
marine
water
(mg/l)

In sediment
freshwater
(mg/kg dw)

In sediment
marine
water
(mg/kg dw)

PEC

3.26

0.327

1.61

0.0327

1.71

0.171

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Workers exposure estimation is calculated with Ecetoc TRA model v2.. Where applicable, predicted exposures
and RCR values are reported as ranges. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Process category

Inhalatory worker exposure


(ppm)

Dermal worker exposure


(mg/kg/day)

PROC 10

15

27.43

PROC 15

10

0.03

Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided above) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented
Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (dermal)

RCR (all routes)

PROC 10

0.29

0.07

0.37

PROC 15

0.20

0.20

9.16.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
The workers exposure and environmental emissions have been evaluated using Ecetoc TRA integrated tool
version 2 and EUSES v2.1.1. respectively.
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that risks
are managed to at least equivalent levels.
9.16.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA
Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

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Exposure Scenario (ES17):


Use of toluene as a laboratory reagent - Professional
9.17.1. Exposure scenario addressing uses carried out by workers
Use of toluene as a laboratory reagent - Professional
Use descriptors related to the life cycle stage

SU22 :

PROC10 :
PROC15 :
ERC4 :

Specific environmental release category

Professional uses: Public domain


(administration, education, entertainment,
services, craftsmen)
Roller application or brushing
Use as laboratory reagent
Industrial use of processing aids in
processes and products, not becoming part
of articles

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9.17.2. Operational conditions and risk managment measures


9.17.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

0.5 10kPa

Amounts used
Annually at point sources

1,500 t/year (maximum in worst case)

Annually total

15,000 t/year total market

Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

365

Environment factors not influenced by risk management


Flow rate of receiving surface water

18,000 m /day (default)

Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure


Release fraction to air from process before
RMMs

0.5

Release fraction to waste water from process


before RMMs

0.5

Release fraction to soil from process before


RMMs

Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release


No specific measures identified.
Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil
Apply technical measures aiming at reducing
releases to air (containment by preference or
catalytic or thermal gas oxidation)

Treat air emissions to provide a typical removal efficiency of


>0%

Apply technical measures aiming at reduction and


cleaning of waste water (WWTP /local STP (e.g.
biological treatment))

Typical onsite wastewater treatment technology provides


removal efficiency of 93.3%

Soil emission controls are not applicable as there is no direct release to soil.

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Organizational measures to prevent/limit release from site


Do not apply industrial sludge to natural soils.
Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant
3

Size of STP

>= 2000 m /day

Degradation efficacy

93.3%

Maximum allowable site tonnage (Msafe) (kg/d)

280

Sludge treatment

Disposal or recovery

Conditions and measures related to treatment of waste


External treatment, disposal, recovery and recycling of waste should comply with applicable local and / or national
regulations.
9.17.2.2. Control of worker exposure
Frequency and duration of use/exposure
Frequency of use for which the ES ensures
control of risk

days/year: not restricted

Duration of use for which the ES ensures control


of risk

8 hours/day (all PROCs)

Human factors not influenced by risk management


Not applicable
Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure
Assumes use not > 20C above ambient temperature, unless stated differently.
Assumes a good basic standard of occupational hygiene is implemented.
Users are advised to consider national Occupational Exposure Limits or other equivalent values.
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
No specific measured identified.
Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion from source towards the worker
Provide a good standard of general or controlled ventilation (10 to 15 air changes per hour) (PROC 10)
Organisational measures to prevent /limit releases, dispersion and exposure
No specific measured identified.
Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation
No specific measured identified.
9.17.3. Exposure information and reference to its source
9.17.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Environmental exposure estimation is calculated with EUSES model v2.1.1..
When the recommended risk management measures (RMMs) and operational conditions (OCs) are observed
exposures are not expected to exceed the predicted PNECs and the resulting risk characterization ratios are
expected to be less than 1. For PNEC values, please refer to Page 1.
Environmental
exposure

In STP/
untreated
wastewater
(mg/l)

In local
freshwater
(mg/l)

In local
soil
(mg/kg dw)

In local
marine
water
(mg/l)

In sediment
freshwater
(mg/kg dw)

In sediment
marine
water
(mg/kg dw)

PEC

0.134

0.0148

0.0662

0.00146

0.0775

0.00766

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9.17.3.2. Prediction of workers exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Workers exposure estimation is calculated with Ecetoc TRA model v2.. Where applicable, predicted exposures
and RCR values are reported as ranges. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Process category

Inhalatory worker exposure


(ppm)

Dermal worker exposure


(mg/kg/day)

PROC 10

30

27.43

PROC 15

10

0.03

Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided above) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented
Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (dermal)

RCR (all routes)

PROC 10

0.59

0.07

0.66

PROC 15

0.20

0.20

9.17.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
The workers exposure and environmental emissions have been evaluated using Ecetoc TRA integrated tool
version 2 and EUSES v2.1.1. respectively.
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that risks
are managed to at least equivalent levels.
9.17.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA
Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

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Exposure Scenario (ES18):


Use of toluene in functional fluids - Industrial
9.18.1. Exposure scenario addressing uses carried out by workers
Use of toluene in functional fluids - Industrial
Use descriptors related to the life cycle
stage

Specific environmental release category

SU3 :

Industrial uses: Uses of substances as such or in


preparations at industrial sites
SU8 :
Manufacture of bulk, large scale chemicals
(including petroleum products)
SU9 :
Manufacture of fine chemicals
PROC1 : Use in closed process, no likelihood of exposure
PROC2 : Use in closed, continuous process with occasional
controlled exposure
PROC3 : Use in closed, continuous process with occasional
controlled exposure
PROC4 : Use in batch and other process (synthesis) where
opportunity for exposure arises
PROC8a : Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at non-dedicated facilities
PROC8b : Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at dedicated facilities
PROC9 : Transfer of substance or preparation into small
containers (dedicated filling line, including
weighing)
ERC7 :
Industrial use of substances in closed systems
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9.18.2. Operational conditions and risk managment measures


9.18.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

0.5 10kPa

Amounts used
Annually at point sources

1,500 t/year (maximum in worst case)

Annually total

15,000 t/year total market

Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

300

Environment factors not influenced by risk management


Flow rate of receiving surface water

18,000 m /day (default)

Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure


Release fraction to air from process before
RMMs

0.01

Release fraction to waste water from


process before RMMs

0.0003

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Release fraction to soil from process before


RMMs

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Version: 1.0

0.001

Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release


No specific measures identified.
Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil
Apply technical measures aiming at reducing
releases to air (containment by preference
or catalytic or thermal gas oxidation)

Treat air emissions to provide a typical removal efficiency of >0%

Apply technical measures aiming at


reduction and cleaning of waste water
(WWTP /local STP (e.g. biological
treatment))

Typical onsite wastewater treatment technology provides removal


efficiency of 93.3%

Organizational measures to prevent/limit release from site


Do not apply industrial sludge to natural soils.
Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant
3

Size of STP

>= 2000 m /day

Degradation efficacy

93.3%

Maximum allowable site tonnage (Msafe)


(kg/d)

455,000

Sludge treatment

Disposal or recovery

Conditions and measures related to treatment of waste


External treatment, disposal, recovery and recycling of waste should comply with applicable local and / or national
regulations.
9.18.2.2. Control of worker exposure
Frequency and duration of use/exposure
Frequency of use for which the ES ensures
control of risk

days/year: not restricted

Duration of use for which the ES ensures


control of risk

8 hours/day (all PROCs)

Human factors not influenced by risk management


Not applicable
Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure
Assumes use not > 20C above ambient temperature, unless stated differently.
Assumes a good basic standard of occupational hygiene is implemented.
Users are advised to consider national Occupational Exposure Limits or other equivalent values.
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
No specific measured identified.
Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion from source towards the worker
Minimise exposure by partial enclosure of the operation or equipment and provide extract ventilation at openings
(PROC 8a, 8b & 9)
Organisational measures to prevent /limit releases, dispersion and exposure
Drain down system prior to equipment break-in or maintenance (PROC 8a & 9)
Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation
No specific measured identified.

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9.18.3. Exposure information and reference to its source


9.18.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Environmental exposure estimation is calculated with EUSES model v2.1.1..
When the recommended risk management measures (RMMs) and operational conditions (OCs) are observed
exposures are not expected to exceed the predicted PNECs and the resulting risk characterization ratios are
expected to be less than 1. For PNEC values, please refer to Page 1.
Environmental
exposure

In STP/
untreated
wastewater
(mg/l)

In local
freshwater
(mg/l)

In local
soil
(mg/kg dw)

In local
marine
water
(mg/l)

In sediment
freshwater
(mg/kg dw)

In sediment
marine
water
(mg/kg dw)

PEC

0.0489

0.00630

0.0248

0.000611

0.0330

0.00320

9.18.3.2. Prediction of workers exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Workers exposure estimation is calculated with Ecetoc TRA model v2.. Where applicable, predicted exposures
and RCR values are reported as ranges. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Process category

Inhalatory worker exposure


(ppm)

Dermal worker exposure


(mg/kg/day)

PROC 1

0.01

0.03

PROC 2

10

0.14 1.37

PROC 3

25

0.03

PROC 4

20

6.86

PROC 8a

5 - 10

0.14 - 1.37

PROC 8b

1.50

0.69

PROC 9

5 - 10

0.69 6.86

Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided above) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented
Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (dermal)

RCR (all routes)

PROC 1

PROC 2

0.20 0.39

0 0.02

0.20 0.41

PROC 3

0.49

0.49

PROC 4

0.39

0.02

0.41

PROC 8a

0.10 0.20

0.10 0.20

PROC 8b

0.69

0.03

PROC 9

0.20 - 0.69

0 0.02

0.10 0.21

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9.18.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
The workers exposure and environmental emissions have been evaluated using Ecetoc TRA integrated tool
version 2 and EUSES v2.1.1. respectively.
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that risks
are managed to at least equivalent levels.
9.18.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA
Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

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Exposure Scenario (ES19):


Use of toluene in functional fluids Professional
9.19.1. Exposure scenario addressing uses carried out by workers
Use of toluene in functional fluids Professional
Use descriptors related to the life cycle
stage

SU22 :
PROC1 :
PROC2 :
PROC3 :
PROC8a :

PROC9 :

PROC20 :
ERC9a :
ERC9b :
Specific environmental release category

Professional uses: Public domain (administration,


education, entertainment, services, craftsmen)
Use in closed process, no likelihood of exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with occasional
controlled exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with occasional
controlled exposure
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at non-dedicated facilities
Transfer of substance or preparation into small
containers (dedicated filling line, including
weighing)
Heat and pressure transfer fluids in dispersive,
professional use but closed systems
Wide dispersive indoor use of substances in
closed systems
Wide dispersive outdoor use of substances in
closed systems

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9.19.2. Operational conditions and risk managment measures


9.19.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

0.5 10kPa

Amounts used
Annually at point sources

1,500 t/year (maximum in worst case)

Annually total

15,000 t/year total market

Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

365

Environment factors not influenced by risk management


Flow rate of receiving surface water

18,000 m /day (default)

Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure


Release fraction to air from process before
RMMs

0.05

Release fraction to waste water from


process before RMMs

0.025

Release fraction to soil from process before


RMMs

0.025

Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release

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No specific measures identified.


Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil
Apply technical measures aiming at reducing
releases to air (containment by preference
or catalytic or thermal gas oxidation)

Treat air emissions to provide a typical removal efficiency of >0%

Apply technical measures aiming at


reduction and cleaning of waste water
(WWTP /local STP (e.g. biological
treatment))

Typical onsite wastewater treatment technology provides removal


efficiency of 93.3%

Organizational measures to prevent/limit release from site


Do not apply industrial sludge to natural soils.
Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant
3

Size of STP

>= 2000 m /day

Degradation efficacy

93.3%

Maximum allowable site tonnage (Msafe)


(kg/d)

2,660

Sludge treatment

Disposal or recovery

Conditions and measures related to treatment of waste


External treatment, disposal, recovery and recycling of waste should comply with applicable local and / or national
regulations.
9.19.2.2. Control of worker exposure
Frequency and duration of use/exposure
Frequency of use for which the ES ensures
control of risk

days/year: not restricted

Duration of use for which the ES ensures


control of risk

8 hours/day (all PROCs)

Human factors not influenced by risk management


Not applicable
Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure
Assumes use not > 20C above ambient temperature, unless stated differently.
Assumes a good basic standard of occupational hygiene is implemented.
Users are advised to consider national Occupational Exposure Limits or other equivalent values.
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
Use drum pumps or carefully pour from container (PROC 8a & 9)
Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion from source towards the worker
Handle substance within a predominantly closed system provided with extract ventilation (PROC 2)
Organisational measures to prevent /limit releases, dispersion and exposure
Drain down system prior to equipment break-in or maintenance (PROC 8a &9)
Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation
No specific measured identified.
9.19.3. Exposure information and reference to its source
9.19.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Environmental exposure estimation is calculated with EUSES model v2.1.1..
When the recommended risk management measures (RMMs) and operational conditions (OCs) are observed

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exposures are not expected to exceed the predicted PNECs and the resulting risk characterization ratios are
expected to be less than 1. For PNEC values, please refer to Page 1.
Environmental
exposure

In STP/
untreated
wastewater
(mg/l)

In local
freshwater
(mg/l)

In local
soil
(mg/kg dw)

In local
marine
water
(mg/l)

In sediment
freshwater
(mg/kg dw)

In sediment
marine
water
(mg/kg dw)

PEC

0.00670

0.00208

0.00343

0.000189

0.0109

0.000992

9.19.3.2. Prediction of workers exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Workers exposure estimation is calculated with Ecetoc TRA model v2.. Where applicable, predicted exposures
and RCR values are reported as ranges. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Process category

Inhalatory worker exposure


(ppm)

Dermal worker exposure


(mg/kg/day)

PROC 1

0.01

0.03 - 1.37

PROC 2

20

0.14 - 1.37

PROC 3

Not available

Not available

PROC 8a

20

0.14 - 13.71

PROC 9

20

0.69 - 6.86

PROC 20

10

0.17

Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided above) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented
Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (dermal)

RCR (all routes)

PROC 1

PROC 2

0.39

0.39 - 0.40

PROC 3

Not available

Not available

Not available

PROC 8a

0.39

0.04

0.43

PROC 9

0.39

0.02

0.41

PROC 20

0.20

0.20

9.19.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
The workers exposure and environmental emissions have been evaluated using Ecetoc TRA integrated tool
version 2 and EUSES v2.1.1. respectively.
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that risks
are managed to at least equivalent levels.
9.19.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA
Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

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Exposure Scenario (ES20):


Use of toluene in rubber production and processing - Industrial
9.20.1. Exposure scenario addressing uses carried out by workers
Use of toluene in rubber production and processing - Industrial
Use descriptors related to the life cycle
stage

SU3 :
SU8 :
SU9 :
PROC1 :
PROC2 :
PROC3 :
PROC4 :
PROC5 :

PROC6 :
PROC7 :
PROC8a :

PROC8b :

PROC13 :
PROC14 :
PROC15 :
PROC21 :
ERC4 :
ERC6d :

Specific environmental release category

Industrial uses: Uses of substances as such or


in preparations at industrial sites
Manufacture of bulk, large scale chemicals
(including petroleum products)
Manufacture of fine chemicals
Use in closed process, no likelihood of
exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
Use in batch and other process (synthesis)
where opportunity for exposure arises
Mixing or blending in batch processes for
formulation of preparations and articles
(multistage and/or significant contact)
Calendering operations
Industrial spraying
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at non-dedicated facilities
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at dedicated facilities
Treatment of articles by dipping and pouring
Production of preparations or articles by
tabletting, compression, extrusion, pelletisation
Use as laboratory reagent
Low energy manipulation of substances bound
in materials and/or articles
Industrial use of processing aids in processes
and products, not becoming part of articles
Industrial use of process regulators for
polymerisation processes in production of
resins, rubbers, polymers

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9.20.2. Operational conditions and risk managment measures


9.20.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

0.5 10kPa

Amounts used
Annually at point sources

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60,000 t/year total market

Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

300

Environment factors not influenced by risk management


Flow rate of receiving surface water

18,000 m /day (default)

Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure


Release fraction to air from process before
RMMs

0.01

Release fraction to waste water from


process before RMMs

0.003

Release fraction to soil from process before


RMMs

0.0001

Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release


No specific measures identified.
Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil
Apply technical measures aiming at reducing
releases to air (containment by preference
or catalytic or thermal gas oxidation)

Treat air emissions to provide a typical removal efficiency of >0%

Apply technical measures aiming at


reduction and cleaning of waste water
(WWTP /local STP (e.g. biological
treatment))

Typical onsite wastewater treatment technology provides removal


efficiency of 93.3%

Organizational measures to prevent/limit release from site


Do not apply industrial sludge to natural soils.
Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant
3

Size of STP

>= 2000 m /day

Degradation efficacy

93.3%

Maximum allowable site tonnage (Msafe)


(kg/d)

467,000

Sludge treatment

Disposal or recovery

Conditions and measures related to treatment of waste


External treatment, disposal, recovery and recycling of waste should comply with applicable local and / or national
regulations.
9.20.2.2. Control of worker exposure
Frequency and duration of use/exposure
Frequency of use for which the ES ensures
control of risk

days/year: not restricted

Duration of use for which the ES ensures


control of risk

8 hours/day (all PROCs)

Human factors not influenced by risk management


Not applicable
Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure
Assumes use not > 20C above ambient temperature, unless stated differently.
Assumes a good basic standard of occupational hygiene is implemented.
Users are advised to consider national Occupational Exposure Limits or other equivalent values.

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Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release


No specific measured identified.
Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion from source towards the worker
Provide a good standard of general ventilation (not less than 3 to 5 air changes per hour) (PROC 5, 6, 8b & 9)
Provide a good standard of general or controlled ventilation (10 to 15 air changes per hour) (PROC 6 & 14)
Minimise exposure by partial enclosure of the operation or equipment and provide extract ventilation at openings
(PROC 6)
Organisational measures to prevent /limit releases, dispersion and exposure
Drain down system prior to equipment break-in or maintenance (PROC 8a)
Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation
No specific measured identified.
9.20.3. Exposure information and reference to its source
9.20.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Environmental exposure estimation is calculated with EUSES model v2.1.1..
When the recommended risk management measures (RMMs) and operational conditions (OCs) are observed
exposures are not expected to exceed the predicted PNECs and the resulting risk characterization ratios are
expected to be less than 1. For PNEC values, please refer to Page 1.
Environmental
exposure

In STP/
untreated
wastewater
(mg/l)

In local
freshwater
(mg/l)

In local
soil
(mg/kg dw)

In local
marine
water
(mg/l)

In sediment
freshwater
(mg/kg dw)

In sediment
marine
water
(mg/kg dw)

PEC

1.96

0.197

0.966

0.0197

1.03

0.103

9.20.3.2. Prediction of workers exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Workers exposure estimation is calculated with Ecetoc TRA model v2.. Where applicable, predicted exposures
and RCR values are reported as ranges. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Process category

Inhalatory worker exposure


(ppm)

Dermal worker exposure


(mg/kg/day)

PROC 1

0.01

0.03

PROC 2

10

0.14

PROC 3

25

0.34

PROC 4

20

6.86

PROC 5

35

13.71

PROC 6

25 - 35

1.37 27.43

PROC 7

Not available

Not available

PROC 8a

13.71

PROC 8b

35

6.86

PROC 13

Not available

Not available

PROC 14

15

3.43

PROC 15

10

0.34

PROC 21

Not available

Not available

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Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided above) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented
Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (dermal)

RCR (all routes)

PROC 1

PROC 2

0.20

0.20

PROC 3

0.49

0.41

PROC 4

0.39

0.02

0.70

PROC 5

0.69

0.04

0.72

PROC 6

0.49 0.69

0 0.07

0.49 0.76

PROC 7

Not available

Not available

Not available

PROC 8a

0.10

0.04

0.13

PROC 8b

0.69

0.02

0.70

PROC 13

Not available

Not available

Not available

PROC 14

0.29

0.01

0.30

PROC 15

0.20

0.20

PROC 21

Not available

Not available

Not available

9.20.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
The workers exposure and environmental emissions have been evaluated using Ecetoc TRA integrated tool
version 2 and EUSES v2.1.1. respectively.
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that risks
are managed to at least equivalent levels.
9.20.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA
Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

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Exposure Scenario (ES21):


Formulation of toluene
9.21.1. Exposure scenario addressing uses carried out by workers
Formulation of toluene
Use descriptors related to the life cycle
stage

SU3 :
SU10 :
PROC1 :
PROC2 :
PROC3 :
PROC4 :
PROC5 :

PROC8a :

PROC8b :

PROC9 :

PROC14 :
PROC15 :
ERC2 :
Specific environmental release category

Industrial uses: Uses of substances as such or


in preparations at industrial sites
Formulation [mixing] of preparations and/or repackaging (excluding alloys)
Use in closed process, no likelihood of
exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
Use in closed, continuous process with
occasional controlled exposure
Use in batch and other process (synthesis)
where opportunity for exposure arises
Mixing or blending in batch processes for
formulation of preparations and articles
(multistage and/or significant contact)
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at non-dedicated facilities
Transfer of substance or preparation
(charging/discharging) from/to vessels/large
containers at dedicated facilities
Transfer of substance or preparation into small
containers (dedicated filling line, including
weighing)
Production of preparations or articles by
tabletting, compression, extrusion, pelletisation
Use as laboratory reagent
Formulation of preparations

ESVOC SpERC 2.2.v1

9.21.2. Operational conditions and risk managment measures


9.21.2.1. Control of environmental exposure
Product characteristic
Physical state

Liquid

Concentration of substance in product

Up to 100%

Vapour pressure of substance

0.5 10kPa

Amounts used
Annually at point sources

1,500 t/year (maximum in worst case)

Annually total

15,000 t/year total market

Frequency and duration of use/exposure


Emission days per year

300

Environment factors not influenced by risk management


Flow rate of receiving surface water

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18,000 m /day (default)

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Other given operational conditions affecting environmental exposure


Release fraction to air from process before
RMMs

0.025

Release fraction to waste water from


process before RMMs

0.002

Release fraction to soil from process before


RMMs

0.0001

Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release


No specific measures identified.
Technical onsite conditions and measures to reduce or limit discharges, air emissions and releases to soil
Apply technical measures aiming at reducing
releases to air (containment by preference
or catalytic or thermal gas oxidation)

Treat air emissions to provide a typical removal efficiency of >0%

Apply technical measures aiming at


reduction and cleaning of waste water
(WWTP /local STP (e.g. biological
treatment))

Typical onsite wastewater treatment technology provides removal


efficiency of 93.3%

Organizational measures to prevent/limit release from site


Do not apply industrial sludge to natural soils.
Conditions and measures related to municipal sewage treatment plant
3

Size of STP

>= 2000 m /day

Degradation efficacy

93.3%

Maximum allowable site tonnage (Msafe)


(kg/d)

67,800

Sludge treatment

Disposal or recovery

Conditions and measures related to treatment of waste


External treatment, disposal, recovery and recycling of waste should comply with applicable local and / or national
regulations.
9.21.2.2. Control of worker exposure
Frequency and duration of use/exposure
Frequency of use for which the ES ensures
control of risk

days/year: not restricted

Duration of use for which the ES ensures


control of risk

8 hours/day (all PROCs)

Human factors not influenced by risk management


Not applicable
Other given operational conditions affecting workers exposure
Assumes use not > 20C above ambient temperature, unless stated differently.
Assumes a good basic standard of occupational hygiene is implemented.
Users are advised to consider national Occupational Exposure Limits or other equivalent values.
Technical conditions and measures at process level (source) to prevent release
No specific measured identified.
Technical conditions and measures to control dispersion from source towards the worker
Provide a good standard of general ventilation (not less than 3 to 5 air changes per hour) (PROC 5, 8a, 8b, 9 & 14)
Ensure material transfers are under containment or extract ventilation (PROC 3)

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Provide extract ventilation to points where emissions occur (PROC 3)


Operate activity away from sources of emissions or release (PROC 8b)
Organisational measures to prevent /limit releases, dispersion and exposure
Drain down system prior to equipment break-in or maintenance (PROC 8a)
Conditions and measures related to personal protection, hygiene and health evaluation
1. PPE: Wear suitable respiratory protection (conforming to EN140 with Type A filter or better) ( PROC 8b - if
technical measures not practicable
2. PPE: Wear gloves (Type EN374) if regular skin contact likely (PROC 8b)
9.21.3. Exposure information and reference to its source
9.21.3.1. Prediction of environmental exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Environmental exposure estimation is calculated with EUSES model v2.1.1..
When the recommended risk management measures (RMMs) and operational conditions (OCs) are observed
exposures are not expected to exceed the predicted PNECs and the resulting risk characterization ratios are
expected to be less than 1. For PNEC values, please refer to Page 1.
Environmental
exposure

In STP/
untreated
wastewater
(mg/l)

In local
freshwater
(mg/l)

In local
soil
(mg/kg dw)

In local
marine
water
(mg/l)

In sediment
freshwater
(mg/kg dw)

In sediment
marine
water
(mg/kg dw)

PEC

3.35

0.336

1.67

0.0336

1.76

0.176

9.21.3.2. Prediction of workers exposure resulting from the conditions described above
Workers exposure estimation is calculated with Ecetoc TRA model v2.. Where applicable, predicted exposures
and RCR values are reported as ranges. For DNEL values, please refer to Page 1.
Process category

Inhalatory worker exposure


(ppm)

Dermal worker exposure


(mg/kg/day)

PROC 1

0.01

0.34

PROC 2

10

1.37

PROC 3

10 - 25

0.03 - 0.34

PROC 4

20

6.86

PROC 5

35

13.71

PROC 8a

5 - 35

1.37 - 13.71

PROC 8b

35

6.86

PROC 9

35

6.86

PROC 14

25

3.43

PROC 15

10

0.34

Predicted exposures are not expected to exceed the applicable exposure limits (DNEL as provided above) when
the operational conditions/risk management measures described above are implemented

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Risk characterization:
Process
category

RCR (inhalation)

RCR (dermal)

RCR (all routes)

PROC 1

PROC 2

0.20

0.20

PROC 3

0.20 - 0.49

0.20 - 0.49

PROC 4

0.39

0.41

PROC 5

0.69

0.04

0.72

PROC 8a

0.10 - 0.69

0 - 0.04

0.10 - 0.72

PROC 8b

0.69

0.02

0.70

PROC 9

0.69

0.02

0.70

PROC 14

0.69

0.01

0.70

PROC 15

0.20

0.20

9.21.4. Guidance to DU to evaluate whether he works inside the boundaries set by the ES
The workers exposure and environmental emissions have been evaluated using Ecetoc TRA integrated tool
version 2 and EUSES v2.1.1. respectively.
Where other Risk Management Measures/Operational Conditions are adopted, then users should ensure that risks
are managed to at least equivalent levels.
9.21.5. Additional good practice advice beyond the REACH CSA
Use specific measures expected to reduce the predicted exposure beyond the level estimated based on the
exposure scenario when possible.

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