Acute toxicity examples
[DOC File]A sample written hazard communication plan
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Examples of special tasks that may expose employees to hazardous chemicals include the following: [include examples of special non-routine tasks at your facility]. ... Acute Toxicity (Fatal or Toxic) Revised from Oregon OSHA’s Guide to the GHS-aligned Hazard Communication Standard. OR-OSHA Publication # 440-4960 (4/13) HAZARD COMMUNICATION ...
[DOCX File]Guidance on the Classification of Hazardous Chemicals ...
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The most common examples of articles are explosives, where the type of packaging and shape of the item can change the hazard classification of the item compared to the component ingredients. ... For substances and mixtures which in contact with water or damp air, evolve gases classified for acute toxicity in category 1, 2 or 3 in potentially ...
[DOC File]chemical hygiene plan
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VIII. ADDITIONAL PROTECTION FOR WORK WITH SELECT CARCINOGENS, REPRODUCTIVE TOXINS, AND CHEMICALS WITH HIGH ACUTE TOXICITY. When any select carcinogens, reproductive toxins and chemicals with high acute toxicity are used, the following provisions will be employed where appropriate: A. Establishment of a designated area.
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They pose significant adverse health effects for immediate or short-term exposures (usually less than 24 hours) at very low concentrations. An acute toxicity category 1 represents the most severe toxicity. They are categorized by their median lethal dose (LD50) or median lethal concentration (LC50) values.
[DOC File]Hazard Communication29 CFR 1910.1200Sample Written …
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Includes routes of exposure; related symptoms including acute and chronic effects; and numerical measures of toxicity. Section 12, Ecological information* Section 13, Disposal considerations* Section 14, Transport information* Section 15, Regulatory information* Section 16, Other information. Includes the date of preparation or last revision.
[DOC File]TOXICOLOGY I
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Acute Toxicity. Acute toxicity. occurs almost immediately (hours/days) after an exposure. An . acute exposure. is usually a single dose or a series of doses received within a 24 hour period. Death is a major concern in cases of acute exposures. Examples are:
[DOCX File]A Guide to the Classification of Hazardous Chemicals Under ...
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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 .
[DOCX File]State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
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Acute toxicity (any route of exposure) Skin corrosion or irritation ... Table I — Reporting Ranges. Table II — Storage Types (Examples) Table III — Pressure and Temperature Conditions. Range Value. Weight Range in Pounds. Range Value. Weight Range in Pounds. ... Specific target organ toxicity (single or repeated exposure) Aspiration ...
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Acute toxicity 7. All shipped container labels must contain the same elements of information. True False 8. You should read both the container label and the SDS before working with a chemical. True False 9. A list of hazardous chemicals used in your workplace must be: Posted on a bulletin board at the facility Included in the written HazCom plan
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Acute toxicity (any route of exposure) Skin corrosion or irritation. Serious eye damage or eye irritation. Respiratory or skin sensitization. Germ cell mutagenicity. Carcinogenicity. Reproductive toxicity. Specific target organ toxicity (single or repeated exposure) Aspiration hazard. Simple asphyxiant. Hazard not otherwise specified. Table I ...
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