Acute oral toxicity category 4

    • MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

      May 15, 2021 · Acute oral toxicity, Category 4 (H302) Acute aquatic toxicity, Category 2 (H401) Chronic aquatic toxicity, Category 2 (H413) Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate (CAS # 9004-82-4)

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    • [DOC File]Environmental Health and Safety | Virginia Tech

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      Acute Toxicity: Oral, Category 4 72 hours Research has indicated that tamoxifen may induce mutations in the developing (fetal through adolescent) human genital tract, consistent with its partial estrogen agonist activity. Tamoxifen is a known human carcinogen, teratogen, and mutagen. Temozolomide Acute toxicity, Oral (Category 4)

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

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      Acute toxicity (Oral): Category 4. 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 the unborn child.

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    • [DOC File]MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET - BGU

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      H290 Corrosive to Metals: Category 1 H302 Acute toxicity Oral : Category 4. H312 Acute Toxicity Dermal: Category 4. H332 Acute toxicity Inhalation : Category 4. H315 Skin corrosion / Skin irritation : Category 2. H319 Serious eye damage / Eye irritation : Category 2. H371 Special target organ systemic toxicity single exposure: Category 2

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

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      Acute oral toxicity (Category 4) Acute dermal toxicity (Category 3) Acute inhalation toxicity – dusts and mists (Category 4) Not excreted. Alpha-bungarotoxin is derived from the venom of the elapid snake, Taiwanese banded krait. It is a neurotoxic protein that binds to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors at the neuromuscular junction irreversibly.

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    • [DOC File]Primary Reviewer:

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      [Formulation] meets the requirements for EPA Toxicity Category [I, II, III or IV] for acute oral toxicity. The study was [not] conducted in accordance with the guideline recommendations for an acute oral toxicity study (OCSPP 870.1100; PMRA: M4.9; OECD 401, 420, 423, 425) in the [species].

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

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      Acute Oral Toxicity. Category 1. Acute Dermal Toxicity. Category 1. Acute Inhalation Toxicity. Category 1. H300 – Fatal if swallowed. ... evolve gases classified for acute toxicity in category 1, 2 or 3 in potentially dangerous amounts, such as aluminium phosphide, phosphorus pentasulphide. R31 – Contact with acid liberates toxic gas. AU.

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

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      Toxicity based on the LD50 in 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 oral study is classified as acceptable. It does satisfy the guideline requirement for an acute oral study (OPPTS 870.1100; OECD 425) in the rat. COMPLIANCE:

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    • [DOCX File]United Nations - UNECE

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      2.According to the European CLP-regulation this substance nevertheless classifies as acute toxic category 4 for both acute oral toxicity and acute toxicity by inhalation, while classifying as a category 2 flammable liquid. As such, flammability seems to be considered here as a “more important” hazard then acute toxicity.

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    • [DOCX File]ACUTE TOXICITY – ORAL

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      Acute toxicity – oral (chapter 3.1) - text in square brackets to be used when the ...Mmanufacturer/supplier or the competent authority to specify other …

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