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Acute Health Impacts

Mammalian
Toxic to Humans & Animals – Can be fatal on contact, ingestion or inhalation for humans and other mammals.
Eye Irritation
Irritates the Eyes – Can cause irritation or serious damage to the eye.
Skin Irritation
Irritates the Skin – Can cause irritation or serious damage to the skin.

Chronic Health Impacts

Pbt
PBT (Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxicant) – Does not break down readily from natural processes, accumulates in organisms concentrating as it moves up the food chain, and is harmful in small quantities.
Cancer
Cancer – Can cause or increase the risk of cancer.
Developmental
Birth Defects – Can cause harm to the developing child including birth defects, low birth weight and biological or behavioral problems that appear as the child grows.
Reproductive
Reproductive Harm – Can disrupt the male or female reproductive systems, changing sexual development, behavior or functions, decreasing fertility, or resulting in loss of the fetus during pregnancy.
Endocrine
Endocrine Disruption – Can interfere with hormone communication between cells which controls metabolism, development, growth, reproduction and behavior (the endocrine system).
Gene Mutation
Gene Damage – Can cause or increase the rate of mutations, which are changes in genetic material in cells.
Respiratory
Asthma Trigger – Can result in high sensitivity so that small quantities trigger asthma, nose or sinus inflammation or other allergic reactions in the respiratory system.
Neurotoxicity
Brain/Nervous System Harm – Can cause damage to the nervous system including the brain.
Organ Toxicant
Other Health Effects – Can cause serious damage on contact or ingestion.
Skin Sensitize
Sensitizes the Skin – Can lead to allergic reactions on the skin.

Inherent Hazards

Flammable
Flammable – Easily ignited and capable of burning rapidly.
Reactive
Reactive – May spontaneously ignite or explode on its own or in contact with water.
Restricted List
Restricted List – This chemical is on a list from an authoritative body recommending that its use be avoided.

Environmental Impacts

Acute Aquatic
Immediate Harm to Aquatic Ecosystems – A single exposure may result in severe biological harm or death to fish or other aquatic organisms.
Chron Aquatic
Long-Term Harm to Aquatic Ecosystems – Long term exposure may result in irreversible harm to fish or other aquatic organisms.
Terrestrial
Harmful to Land Ecosystems – Can cause harm to land based plants, animals or microorganisms.
Global Warming
Climate Change – Contributes to the greenhouse effect or traps heat in the atmosphere, causing temperature changes and contributing to climate change.
Ozone Depletion
Ozone Depletion – Can contribute to chemical reactions that destroy ozone in the earth’s upper atmosphere.
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