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[X1ANNEX XIII U.K. CRITERIA FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF PERSISTENT, BIOACCUMULATIVE AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES, AND VERY PERSISTENT AND VERY BIOACCUMULATIVE SUBSTANCES

This Annex lays down the criteria for the identification of:

(i)

persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic substances (PBT-substances), and

(ii)

very persistent and very bioaccumulative substances (vPvB-substances).

A substance is identified as a PBT substance if it fulfils the criteria in Sections 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3. A substance is identified as a vPvB substance if it fulfils the criteria in Sections 2.1 and 2.2. This annex shall not apply to inorganic substances, but shall apply to organo-metals.

1. PBT-SUBSTANCES U.K.

A substance that fulfils all three of the criteria of the sections below is a PBT substance.

1.1. Persistence U.K.

A substance fulfils the persistence criterion (P-) when:

The assessment of the persistency in the environment shall be based on available half-life data collected under the adequate conditions, which shall be described by the registrant.

1.2. Bioaccumulation U.K.

A substance fulfils the bioaccumulation criterion (B-) when:

The assessment of bioaccumulation shall be based on measured data on bioconcentration in aquatic species. Data from freshwater as well as marine water species can be used.

1.3. Toxicity U.K.

A substance fulfils the toxicity criterion (T-) when:

2. vPvB-SUBSTANCES U.K.

A substance that fulfils the criteria of the sections below is a vPvB substance.

2.1. Persistence U.K.

A substance fulfils the very persistence criterion (vP-) when:

2.2. Bioaccumulation U.K.

A substance fulfils the very bioaccumulative criterion (vB-) when: