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This OECD Emission Scenario Document provides information on the sources, use patterns and potential release pathways of chemicals used in metalworking fluids.
This OECD Emission Scenario Document (ESD) provides information on the sources, use patterns and release pathways of chemicals used in lubricants to assist in the estimation of releases of chemicals into the environment.
The "TEGEWA MWF Working Group" has agreed to fund a project to investigate the handling and disposal of used water miscible metalworking fluids. The project has been placed with the Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology and Experimental Medicine (Fraunhofer ITEM). Within this report, the term "water miscible metalworking fluids" (wm mwf) refers to emulsifiable mwf but also water soluble mwf. A third type of metalworking fluids are oils, however, no biocides are needed for these and therefore they are not further discussed in this document. Whereas the previously used EUBEES ESD differentiates between water soluble and emulsifiable mwf, in this document they are usually discussed together, as the amount of water soluble mwf is small compared to emulsions and the resulting waste is mostly treated together with the emulsifiable types.^In order to fulfill EU wide legislation concerning the maximum COD (chemical oxygen demand) and other pollutants the oil content has also to be removed for the soluble types, i.e. although there is no actual emulsion, some kind of splitting procedure has to be in place. Thus, the developed scenarios are able to also cover water soluble mwf as a worst case (see also chapter 4.1.1 and detailed information in Excel tables). The aim / scope of project is to evaluate the available emission scenario documents (EUBEES ESD, OECD ESD No. 28), compare them with actual situations found in industry and other up to date information and to revise the suggested algorithms in order to remove unrealistic assumptions or defaults and obtain a realistic worst case approach to estimate environmental exposure.^In the course of the project different aspects of the environmental exposure to biocides due to use and waste treatment of metalworking fluids have been evaluated in summarised in a number of status reports (see Appendices A-C). It is felt that the information gathered over the last months is now sufficient to derive a reasonable suggestion for a new Emission Scenario Document. This document includes therefore a short summary of the information gathered so far and the resulting scenarios suggested for the environmental exposure assessment for biocides used in metalworking fluids.
This OECD Emission Scenario Document (ESD) provides information on the sources, use patterns, and potential release pathways of chemicals used in petroleum production at oil wells.
This OECD Emission Scenario Document (ESD) provides information on the sources, use patterns, and potential release pathways of chemicals used in adhesive products, specifically during the use of adhesives in various industries.
This OECD Emission Scenario Document (ESD) provides information on the sources, use patterns, and potential release pathways of non-volatile chemicals used in textile dyes. The document focuses primarily on the application of dyes to fibers, yarns and fabrics by batch or continuous processes.
This Emission Scenario Document (ESD) presents an approach to estimate the emissions of substances used in wood preservatives (EU Product Type 8) from two stages of their life cycle: 1) application and storage of treated
This OECD Emission Scenario Document (ESD) provides information on the sources, use patterns, and potential release pathways of chemicals used as chemical vapour deposition (CVD) precursors in the semiconductor industry. The document presents standard approaches for estimating environmental releases and occupational exposures, and discusses the typical engineering controls used to mitigate exposure to CVD precursors.
This OECD Emission Scenario Document (ESD) provides information on the sources, use patterns, and release pathways of chemicals used in industrial cleaning. This document provides a method of estimating emission quantity in the absence of sufficient empirical data to support an analysis of the substitution of one industrial cleaner for another. Among scenarios that are highly likely to occur (as determined by analysing trends in the substitution of cleaning chemicals), possible combinations of currently used substances and their substitutes are focused. Changes in operating conditions and cleaning equipment due to the use of substitute materials are also examined.
This OECD Emission Scenario Document (ESD) is a complement document to the Coating Industry (Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes, ESD No. 22 and provides information on the sources, use pattern and release pathways of chemicals used as solvents for industrial coatings, so as to help estimating the amount of chemicals released into the environment.