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Table 3.3 PEC/PEC ratios for agricultural soil (DIDP)

Life cycle step PEClocal soil/PNECsoil
* formulation
** processing
Processing in PVC (highest release)   ≤ 0.16
Processing in non-PVC   ≤ 0.08
Use in anti-corrosion paints I* ≤ 0.05
  II** negligible
Use in anti-fouling paints II ≤ 0.03
Use in sealing compounds I ≤ 0.05
Use in inks for textiles I ≤ 0.05
  II ≤ 0.001

Source: ECB  "2003 Risk Assessment Report (RAR 041) on Di-"isodecyl" Phthalate (DIDP), Summary of the Report, chapter 3: Environment, p.8

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Table 2.1 Volumes of DIDP in different articles and their respective lifetimes

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Table 3.2 PECs calculated for the various stages of the life cycle of DIDP

Table 3.3 PEC/PEC ratios for agricultural soil (DIDP)

Table 3.4 PEC/PNEC ratios for predators (DIDP)

Table 3.3 PEC/PNEC ratios for agricultural soil (DINP)

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Table 4.2 End products containing DIDP, sources of exposure and categories of consumers exposed

Table 4.3 External and internal exposure for consumers (DIDP)

Table 4.2 End products containing DINP, sources of exposure and categories of consumers exposed

Table 4.3 External and internal exposure for consumers (DINP)

Table 4.4 Internal exposure for adults, children and infants (DIDP)

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Table 3.2 PECs calculated for the various stages of the life cycle of DINP

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