Science Inventory

TSCA Work Plan Chemical Risk Assessment: 1-Bromopropane

Citation:

TSCA Work Plan Chemical Risk Assessment: 1-Bromopropane.

Impact/Purpose:

EPA anticipates issuing draft risk assessments for public review and comment as they are completed. At the conclusion of the review process, if an assessment of specific uses indicates significant risk, EPA will evaluate and pursue appropriate risk reduction actions, as warranted. If an assessment indicates no significant risk, EPA will conclude its work on the assessment for the specified targeted uses of the chemical. Over time, additional chemicals will be added to the work plan as more data are developed and more chemicals screened.

Description:

1-Bromopropane (CASRN 106-94-5): or 1-BP is a volatile organic chemical that is considered moderately persistent in the environment but does not have the potential to bioaccumulate in fish or other animals. The majority of the 1-BP production volume (~ 47%) is used as a vapor degreaser for optics electronics, plastics, and metals. 1-BP also is used as an aerosol solvent in cleaning products, as a spray fixative in arts and crafts, and as a spot cleaner in various industrial/commercial/consumer sectors. Focus of the Risk Assessment: The assessment will focus on uses of 1-BP in commercial (i.e., vapor degreasing, spray adhesives, and dry cleaning) and consumer applications (i.e., aerosol solvent cleaners and spray adhesives). Given the range of endpoints (i.e., cancer, non-cancer; the latter includes potential effects on the developing fetus), susceptible populations are expected to include adults (including pregnant women) in commercial uses and children (as bystanders) and adults of all ages (including pregnant women) for consumer uses. Thus, the assessment will focus on all humans/lifestages.

URLs/Downloads:

Peer Review Plan  (PDF, NA pp,  33  KB,  about PDF)

final_csac_minutes_no_2016-02_082216.pdf

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( ASSESSMENT DOCUMENT)
Record Released:10/31/2014
Record Last Revised:10/27/2016
OMB Category:Influential
Record ID: 291748