Triazines and Triazole Group - information sheet

Triazines and Triazole Group - information sheet The ecological hazard and exposure potentials of these 3 substances were classified using the Ecological Risk Classification of Organic Substances (ERC) Approach. Amitrole, NaDCC, and hexa(methoxymethyl)melamine may be associated with health effects; however, at levels of exposure considered in the assessment, the Government concluded that they are not harmful to human health or the environment at levels of exposure considered in the assessment. 2023-07-26 Health Canada open-ouvert@tbs-sct.gc.ca Health and SafetyTriazines and Triazole Groupinformation sheet3 substancesAmitroleNaDCChexa(methoxymethyl)melamineEcological Risk ClassificationOrganic Substanceshealth effectslevels of exposurescreening assessmentnot-harmful to human-healthnot-harmful to the-environment Triazines and Triazole Group - information sheetHTML https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/chemical-substances/fact-sheets/chemicals-glance/triazines-triazole-group.html Triazines and Triazole Group - information sheetHTML https://www.canada.ca/fr/sante-canada/services/substances-chimiques/fiches-renseignements/en-bref/groupe-triazines-triazoles.html

The ecological hazard and exposure potentials of these 3 substances were classified using the Ecological Risk Classification of Organic Substances (ERC) Approach. Amitrole, NaDCC, and hexa(methoxymethyl)melamine may be associated with health effects; however, at levels of exposure considered in the assessment, the Government concluded that they are not harmful to human health or the environment at levels of exposure considered in the assessment.

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