TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION. Toxicological Data: Carcinogenicity Not listed by ACGIH. IARC, NTP, or CA Prop 65. Epidemiology: No information available Teratogenicity Components of this product have been investigated as a mutagen, reproductive effector Reproductive Effects: Adverse reproductive effects have occurred in experimental animals. Mutagenicity: No information available Neurotoxicily: No information available
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION. Toxicological Data: Toxicological Data: Carcinogenicity. Epidemiology. Teratogenicity Reproductive Effects:Mutagenicity: Neurotoxicity: Not listed by ACGIH, IARC, NTP, or CA Prop 65. No information available. Components of this product have been trines gated as a mutagen, reproductive effector. Adverse reproductive effects have occurred in experimental xxxxxxx.Xx information available. No information available.
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION. To the extent permitted under applicable Law, Clorox has provided to HCI all of the following to the extent Related to the Transferred Businesses:
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION. Information on likely routes of exposure Acute toxicity Isopropyl Alcohol: Skin corrosion/irritation Ethyl Alcohol: Isopropyl Alcohol: Serious eye damage/eye irritation Respiratory or skin sensitisation
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION. No product specific toxicity test data found. The primary component of this material is * in the form of various *. Penetration of * particulates in the skin or eye may cause an exogenous or ocular siderosis. Ingestion overexposures to * may affect the gastrointestinal, nervous and hematopoietic system and the liver. Chronic inhalation of dust may cause pneumoconiosis. Chronic inhalation of * can cause a nervous system disorder known as *. Symptoms of * may include disorientation, impairment of memory and judgment, anxiety and compulsive behavior_
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION. No product specific toxicity test data found. The primary component of this material is iron in the form of various iron oxides. Penetration of iron particulates in the skin or eye may cause an exogenous or ocular siderosis. Ingestion overexposures to iron may affect the gastrointestinal, nervous and hematopoietic system and the liver. Chronic inhalation of dust may cause pneumoconiosis. Chronic inhalation of * can cause a nervous system disorder known as *. Symptoms of * may include disorientation, impairment of memory and judgment, anxiety and compulsive behavior_
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION. Toxicological Information: CAS # Hazardous Components (Chemical Name) NTP IARC ACGIH OSHA
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION. The method of exposure to crystalline silica that can lead to the adverse health effects described below is inhalation.
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION. Ingestion Ingestion may cause slight irritation with nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Inhalation Inhalation of mist may cause slight irritation of nose, throat and upper respiratory tract. Eye May cause minor irritation with pain and tearing. Skin May cause slight irritation on prolonged or repeated contact. Carcinogenicity None of the component in the product is listed as carcinogen or suspected carcinogen by IARC, NTP or OSHA. Reproductive Toxicity None. Oral (rate) LD 50 8100 mg / Kg Appraisal The material is classified as not toxic.
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION. Also see Section 3. Health Hazards Acute oral toxicity of trans-ß-FARNESENE LD50 >5000 mg/kg Acute dermal toxicity of trans-ß-FARNESENE LD50 > 5000 mg/kg May be harmful if swallowed or inhaled.