Acute toxicity classifications

    • [DOC File]Chemical Watch

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      Acute Short term period of action. Readily apparent. Acute Toxicity - Acute toxicity refers to those adverse effects occurring following oral or dermal administration of a single dose of a substance, or multiple doses given within 24 hours, or an inhalation exposure of 4 hours.

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

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      9.1A Acute value ≤ 1mg/L regardless of P or B or chronic data 9.1B Acute value between 1 and 10 mg/L and is P, and/or B, unless chronic value > 1 mg/L 9.1C Acute value between 10 and 100 mg/L and is P, and/or B, unless chronic value > 1 mg/L 9.1D Acute value between 1 and 100 mg/L and is not P and not B

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    • [DOC File]Right to Know Hazard Communication Compliance Guide

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      GHS Classifications: Signal Word: Warning. Pictograms: Acute Toxicity Hazard. Brief description of proposed chemical work: Dry ice is the solid form of Carbon Dioxide and primarily used as a cooling agent. Dry ice sublimates at -78.5 ° C (-109.3 ° F) at atmospheric pressure.

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    • [DOCX File]1. Introduction - Home | Safe Work Australia

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      Acute Toxicity Estimates (ATE)’ where it indicates that the entry concerned had specific concentration limits under Directive 67/548/EEC for acute toxicity. These concentration limits cannot be ‘translated’ into concentration limits under this Regulation, especially when a minimum classification is given.

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    • [DOCX File]Standard Operating Procedure Template

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      GHS Classifications: Signal Word: Danger . Pictograms: Acute Toxicity. and Health Hazard. Additional Classification: Reproductive Toxin. Brief description of proposed chemical work: Ethidium Bromide is commonly. used. to visualize nucleic acid bands in electrophoresis and perform other methods of nucleic acid separation. Section 1:

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    • [DOCX File]Standard Operating Procedure Template

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      GHS Classifications: Signal Words: Danger. Pictograms: Corrosive Hazard, Acute Toxicity Hazard, and General Hazard. Additional Classification: cause bronchiolar and alveolar edema, coughing, and nose and throat irritation, severe injury and burns, skin burns, permanent eye damage or blindness. Brief description of proposed chemical work:

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    • [DOC File]Indhold - Miljøstyrelsen

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      In this case, the acute oral and dermal toxicity classifications do not preclude classification into the STOT hazard class since they reflect the lethal effects on a separate target organ (i.e., liver was confirmed as the cause of death during necropsy) via a different mechanism than the non-lethal effects on the central nervous system.

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    • Toxicity class - Wikipedia

      The Approved Criteria combines acute with chronic toxicity for some hazard categories (i.e. N51 does not exist as an individual classification). However, the GHS Classification Criteria separates acute and chronic hazard classes.

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    • [DOC File]ERMA NZ Hazardous Substances Classification Summary

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      Category Number with advisory classifications Acute Tox. 1 72 Acute Tox. 2 357 Acute Tox. 3 2,967 Acute Tox. 4 19,675 Figure 5: Diagram illustrating the systematic evaluation used to assign advisory classifications for acute oral toxicity. Sensitisation by skin contact

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    • [DOCX File]ST/SG/AC.10/C.4/2020/14 - UNECE

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      As the concentration of the ingredient is

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