Acute inhalation category 4

    • [DOCX File]UCSB

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      Acute toxicity (oral, dermal, inhalation) category 4, skin/eye irritation; skin sensitization; specific target organ toxicity – single exposure Acute toxicity (oral,dermal, inhalation), categories 1,2,3


    • [DOCX File]Guidance on the Classification of Hazardous Chemicals ...

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      Acute Inhalation Toxicity (gas) Category 2. Acute Inhalation Toxicity (gas) Category 3. Skin Corrosion. Sub-category 1A – 1C. H330 – Fatal if inhaled. H330 – Fatal if inhaled. H331 – Toxic if inhaled. H314 – Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. Class …


    • [DOCX File]A Guide to the Classification of Hazardous Chemicals Under ...

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      Acute toxicity – Inhalation: Category 3. Skin corrosion: Category 1B. Acute aquatic toxicity: Category 1. Signal Word. DANGER. Pictogram(s) Gas cylinder. Skull and crossbones. Corrosion. Environment. Hazard statement (s) (and codes) H280 . Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated. H331 . Toxic if inhaled.


    • [DOC File]MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS)

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      Acute toxicity (Inhalation): Category 4. Acute toxicity (Dermal): Category 4. GHS Label Elements: Signal word: Warning. Pictograms: Hazard statements: May cause an allergic skin reaction. Causes eye irritation. Suspected of damaging fertility of …


    • [DOCX File]Microsoft Word - Sani-Cide - rev 2015

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      Acute toxicity (inhalation) Category 4. Acute Tox. 4 (Oral) Acute toxicity (oral) Category 4. Aquatic Acute 1. Hazardous to the aquatic environment - Acute Hazard Category 1. Aquatic Chronic 1. Hazardous to the aquatic environment - Chronic Hazard Category …


    • [DOCX File]United States Environmental Protection Agency | US EPA

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      Mar 06, 2018 · Respirators are required for all products classified as toxicity category I or II for acute inhalation 40 CFR 156.212(e) EPA may also determine respirators are necessary based on a risk assessment, Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED), registration review, or other risk management decision.


    • [DOC File]United States Environmental Protection Agency | US EPA

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      based on (males or females which ever is lower, or lack of deaths at the limit dose) EPA Toxicity Category I, II, III, IV. Label comment if applicable. This acute inhalation study is classified as acceptable. It does satisfy the guideline requirement for an acute inhalation study (OPPTS 870.1300; OECD 403) in the rat. COMPLIANCE:


    • [DOCX File]≥98% (titration), powder - Environmental Health and Safety

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      Acute Toxicity, Inhalation (Category 4) Acute Toxicity, Oral (Category 4) Fluorescein Isothiocyanate (FITC)-Dextran (3,000-70,000 MW) Skin irritation (Category 2) Eye irritation (Category 2A) Specific target organ toxicity - single exposure (Category 3), …


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