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  • How much air is released from a generic rubber manufacturing site?
  • Releases to air from a generic rubber manufacturing site have been estimated according to OECD emission scenario document to be 31 kg/day expressed as unreacted CBS. It is noted, that the major part of this amount is expected to be released in form of breakdown products.
  • How much CBS can be retained in a rubber product?
  • Taking into account that the maximum concentration of CBS in the uncured compounds is 3.5 % (technical rubber), the amount of CBS that can be retained in the finished product is limited to 0.2 %. Due to the resulting low concentration of CBS, a considerable exposure to CBS during the processing of rubber goods is not expected.
  • Does CBS affect the processing of rubber goods?
  • Due to the resulting low concentration of CBS, a considerable exposure to CBS during the processing of rubber goods is not expected. Therefore, the processing of rubber, e.g. cutting, melting, is not considered in this report. Occupational exposure limits for CBS have not been established in Western Europe and USA.
  • Does rubber industry emit vulcanisation agents?
  • In rubber industry, no releases of vulcanisation agents to the surface waters occur. Consequently, no risks for aquatic environment are expected. This conclusion covers also the exposure of soil for the CBS production and rubber industry (emissions to air). Conclusion (i on hold) There is a need for further information and/or testing.