WebJan 6, 2016 · skin and respiratory sensitisers; germ cell mutagenicity; carcinogenicity; reproductive toxicity; specific target organ toxicity, single and repeated exposure, categories 1 and 2; aspiration hazard; skin corrosion/irritation in special cases (strong acid and base); and; serious eye damage/eye irritation in some special cases (i.e., strong acid ... WebApr 5, 2024 · Skin corrosion/irritation Serious eye damage/eye irritation Respiratory or skin sensitization Germ cell mutagenicity Carcinogenicity Reproductive toxicity Specific target organ toxicity – single exposure Specific target organ toxicity – repeated exposure Aspiration hazard Biohazardous infectious materials Health hazards not otherwise classified
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WebThe EU CLP Regulation implements the UN Globally Harmonized System (GHS) for classification and labelling (C&L). The C&L categories for skin corrosion and irritation are based on visually observable effects on live rabbit skin following exposure (Draize skin corrosion test). Corrosive substances are labelled 'Category 1'. Webreactions. The major criterion for the irritant category is that at least 2 tested animals have a mean score of> 2.3 - < 4.0. For the mild irritant category, the mean score cut-offs are> 1.5 - < 2.3 for at least 2 tested animals. Test materials in the irritant category would be excluded from being placed in the mild irritant category. Table 2. root causes of conflict
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Webnew classification criteria, hazard communication elements, decision logics and guidance for chemicals under pressure; new provisions for the use of in vitro/ex vivo data and non-test methods to assess skin corrosion and skin irritation; miscellaneous amendments to clarify the classification criteria for Specific Target Organ Toxicity; WebSkin Category 2 ≥ 10% (10 × Skin Category 1) + Skin Category 2 ≥ 10% Certain chemicals such as acids, bases, inorganic salts, aldehydes, phenols, and surfactants may not be classifiable using the additivity approach above. In these cases, the HCS 2012 recommends using the table below. For acids and bases, the pH may be a better … Webo Skin corrosion/serious eye damage o Germ cell mutagenicity o Carcinogenicity o Reproductive toxicity o Skin/respiratory sensitization o Specific target organ toxicity when these hazards appear on the label. ... The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals root causes of conflict in south sudan