Vinyl Cyclohexenedioxide
CAS Number
106-87-6Synonym
4-Vinyl-1-cyclohexene diepoxide
Proposition 65
Chemical Status
Cancer: | Currently listed |
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Reproductive Toxicity : | Currently listed |
Cancer
Listed as causing : | Listed as causing: Cancer |
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Reproductive Toxicity
Listed as causing: | Female Reproductive Toxicity | Male Reproductive Toxicity |
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Basis for Listing : | Labor Code | Female Reproductive Toxicity |
Basis for Listing: | State's Qualified Experts |
Documents, Presentations, and Publications
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Comments
Public notices related to this chemical
- Hazard Identification Materials to Support Reconsideration of Listing: 9 Chemicals Listed Via the Labor Code as Known to the State of California to Cause Reproductive Toxicity
- Notice to Change the Basis for Listing for: 2-Chloropropionic Acid, N,N'-Dimethylacetamide, 4-Vinyl-Cyclohexene and Vinyl Cyclohexene Dioxide as Known to the State of California to Cause Reproductive Toxicity
- Chemicals Listed Effective August 1, 2008 as Known to the State of California to Cause Cancer or Reproductive Toxicity: gallium arsenide, hexafluoroacetone, nitrous oxide and vinyl cyclohexene dioxide
Meetings
- November 21, 2013 Meeting of the Developmental and Reproductive Toxicant Identification Committee
- Public Workshop on Proposed Listing of Gallium Arsenide as Known to Cause Cancer and Hexafluoroacetone, Nitrous Oxide and Vinyl Cyclohexene Dioxide as Known to Cause Reproductive Toxicity
- Comment Period - Proposed Listing of Gallium Arsenide as Known to Cause Cancer and Hexafluoroacetone, Nitrous Oxide and Vinyl Cyclohexene Dioxide as Known to Cause Reproductive Toxicity
The male reproductive toxicity endpoint was removed from the listing for vinyl cyclohexane dioxide (4-vinyl-1-cyclohexene diepoxide) effective December 20, 2013.
The basis for listing vinyl cyclohexane dioxide (4-vinyl-1-cyclohexene diepoxide) as known to the State to cause female reproductive toxicity was changed from Labor Code to State's Qualified Experts effective December 20, 2013.