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DAT escapes skin irritant reclassification
A request from Sweden to reclassify diantimony trioxide (DAT) as a skin irritant across the EU was rejected on Monday by the European Chemicals Agency's (ECHA) committee in its first opinion on harmonised classification and labelling.
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