Acute toxicity example
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Models used in this evaluation were developed from an acute toxicity database that was substantially expanded from the previous version of Web-ICE (v3.2, release April 2013) and contains 314 species and 1501 chemicals, including new toxicity records for listed species.
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This means the overall acute toxicity of the mixture is not classif. ied. Eye damage/irritation: According to the cut-off limits for Serious eye damage (see example 7), any eye damage or skin corrosion category 1 ingredients equal to or over 3% is enough to classify a mixture as . Serious eye damage: Category 1.
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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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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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Acute Inhalation Toxicity - [species] [OR if not review of study report, then insert “Waiver Request”, ... (see example below) and its classification. Delete study template and proceed to the following sections) (For a waiver request, otherwise delete) WAIVER. RATIONALE [Summarize the information and/or data presented by. the. author.
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) Where an ingredient with unknown acute toxicity is used in a mixture at a concentration ≥ 1% and the mixture is not classified based on testing of the mixture as a whole, a statement that X% of the mixture consists of ingredient(s) of unknown acute toxicity is required
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with the guideline recommendations for an acute dermal toxicity study (OCSPP 870.1200; PMRA Data Code: M4.4; and OECD 402) in the [species] [If not conducted under guideline recommendations, then concisely list any noteworthy major deviations and impact on overall findings of study.
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