Acute toxicity symbol

    • [DOC File]Aquatic toxicity (acute) (See Chapter 3

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      Symbol No symbol used Signal word No signal word Hazard statement Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects 4. 1. For Substances: poorly soluble and no acute toxicity is observed up the water solubility. Lack the potential to rapidly biodegrade and/or have the potential to bioaccumulate (BCF( 500 or if absent log Kow ( 4); unless

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    • [DOCX File]UNECE

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      Competent Authority or manufacturer / supplier may add, ‘Call’ followed by the appropriate emergency telephone number, or the appropriate emergency medical help provider, for

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    • [DOC File]The Globally Harmonized System of Classification

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      Skull and Cross Bones / Acute Toxicity . This is the symbol that will appear on the most severely toxic chemicals. Depending on the toxicity of the chemical, the skull and crossbones indicate that the chemical may be toxic or fatal; inhaled, swallowed, and/or contact with skin.

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    • [DOC File]Hazard Communication - Aligning with the Globally ...

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      a symbol plus other graphic elements, such as a border, background pattern, or color that is intended to convey specific information about the hazards of a chemical. Each pictogram consists of a different symbol on a white background within a red square frame set on a point (i.e. a red diamond). ... • Oxidizers • Aquatic Toxicity • Acute ...

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    • [DOCX File]Home page | EHS

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      Hazard symbols may be provided as graphical reproductions in black and white or the name of the symbol, e.g., flame, skull and crossbones) (c) Describe any hazards not otherwise classified that have been identified during the classification process (d ... of unknown acute toxicity is required.

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

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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. Note 8: F+ - Danger: Highly Flammable; R12 - Extremely flammable (liquids) shall be translated as flammable liquid ...

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    • [DOCX File]Performing the Laboratory Hazard Assessment for Chemicals

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      Any substance that can cause minor or serious illness or death on exposure. These substances have a GHS classification of acute toxicity Cat 1-3 and are identified by the skull and crossbones pictogram. *Due to the varying quantities of chemicals and their toxic effects, we do not define the risk level by quantities of acutely toxic chemicals.

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    • [DOCX File]Dirty Business - American Chemical Society

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      Acute Toxicity (fatal or toxic) Irritant. Irritant (skin and eye) Skin Sensitizer. Acute Toxicity. Narcotic Effects. Respiratory Tract Irritant. ... employs a diamond symbol to show the user the hazards associated with a specific chemical. The diamond is a quick visual representation of …

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    • Safety Meetings

      Substances with a hazard of acute toxicity will have this symbol on their chemical label. Acute toxicity means that exposure to a single dose of the chemical may be toxic or fatal if inhaled or swallowed, or if it comes into contact with the skin. This is an Exploding Bomb Pictogram:

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    • [DOCX File]WRITTEN HAZARD COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM

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      (Hazard symbols may be provided as graphical reproductions in black and white or the name of the symbol, e.g., flame, skull and crossbones);(c) Describe any hazards not otherwise classified that have been identified during the classification process;(d) Where an ingredient with unknown acute toxicity is used in a mixture at a concentration = 1% ...

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