Bisphenol A
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Efectos agudos (a corto plazo)Fuentes de documentación
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Peligro Directo » Irrita los ojos
Estas fuentes de documentación se refieren directamente a esta sustancia química:
- H318 - Causes serious eye damage [Serious eye damage/eye irritation - Category 1]EU - GHS (H-Statements) Annex 6 Table 3-1European Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- Serious eye damage category 1GHS - New ZealandTe Mana Rauhī Taiao (New Zealand EPA)
- H318 - Causes serious eye damage [Serious eye damage / eye irritation - Category 1]GHS - JapanGovernment of Japan
- H318 - Causes serious eye damage [Serious eye damage/eye irritation - Category 1]GHS - AustraliaSafe Work Australia
- H318 - Causes serious eye damage (unverified) [Serious eye damage/eye irritation - Category 1]EU - Manufacturer REACH hazard submissionsEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
Peligro Directo » Tóxico para seres humanos y animales
Estas fuentes de documentación se refieren directamente a esta sustancia química:
- H336 - May cause drowsiness or dizziness [Specific target organ toxicity - Single exposure - Category 3 (Narcotic effects)]GHS - JapanGovernment of Japan
Efectos crónicos (a largo plazo)Fuentes de documentación
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Peligro Directo » Defectos congénitos
Estas fuentes de documentación se refieren directamente a esta sustancia química:
- Developmental toxicityCA EPA - Prop 65California Environmental Protection Agency (CA EPA)
- Clear Evidence of Adverse Effects - Developmental ToxicityUS NIH - Reproductive & Developmental MonographsUS Department of Health & Human Services - National Institutes of Health (US NIH)
- Pregnancy Risk Group CMAKMAK Commission of Germany (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft)
- H361 - Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child (unverified) [Reproductive toxicity - Category 2]EU - Manufacturer REACH hazard submissionsEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
Peligro Directo » Alteración endocrina
Estas fuentes de documentación se refieren directamente a esta sustancia química:
- Category 1 - In vivo evidence of Endocrine Disruption ActivityEU - Priority Endocrine DisruptorsEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- Endocrine Disruptor - Substance of Possible ConcernOSPAR - Priority PBTs & EDs & equivalent concernOslo-Paris Convention Commission (OSPAR)
- Endocrine DisruptionChemSec - SIN ListChemSec, The International Chemical Secretariat
- Potential Endocrine DisruptorTEDX - Potential Endocrine DisruptorsThe Endocrine Disruption Exchange (TEDX)
- Equivalent Concern - Prioritization List: endocrine disrupting properties cause probable serious effects to the environment or human healthEU - SVHC ListEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- Equivalent Concern - Candidate List: endocrine disrupting properties cause probable serious effects to the environment or human healthEU - SVHC ListEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- ECHA Endocrine disruptor assessment listECHA Endocrine DisruptorsEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- ED List I - Substances identified as endocrine disruptors at EU levelEndocrine Disruptor Lists (Danish EPA)Danish Environmental Protection Agency (DK-EPA)
Peligro Directo » Daños reproductivos
Estas fuentes de documentación se refieren directamente a esta sustancia química:
- Reproductive Toxicity - FemaleCA EPA - Prop 65California Environmental Protection Agency (CA EPA)
- Toxic to reproduction - Candidate listEU - SVHC ListEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- Toxic to reproduction - Prioritized for listingEU - SVHC ListEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- Some Evidence of Adverse Effects - Reproductive ToxicityUS NIH - Reproductive & Developmental MonographsUS Department of Health & Human Services - National Institutes of Health (US NIH)
- H360F - May damage fertility [Reproductive toxicity - Category 1A or 1B]EU - GHS (H-Statements) Annex 6 Table 3-1European Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- Reproductive toxicants: Category 1BEU - REACH Annex XVII CMRsEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- Reproductive toxicity category 2GHS - New ZealandTe Mana Rauhī Taiao (New Zealand EPA)
- H360 - May damage fertility or the unborn child [Toxic to reproduction - Category 1B]GHS - JapanGovernment of Japan
- Reproductive toxicity - TSCA Criteria metUS EPA - PPT Chemical Action PlansUS Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA)
- Reproductive Toxicity - Category 1BEU - Annex VI CMRsEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- H361f - Suspected of damaging fertility [Reproductive toxicity - Category 2]GHS - AustraliaSafe Work Australia
- H360 - Suspected of / May damage fertility and/or the unborn child (unverified) [Reproductive toxicity - Category 1A or 1B]EU - Manufacturer REACH hazard submissionsEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
Peligro Directo » Sensibilizante cutáneo
Estas fuentes de documentación se refieren directamente a esta sustancia química:
- H317 - May cause an allergic skin reaction [Skin sensitization - Category 1]EU - GHS (H-Statements) Annex 6 Table 3-1European Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- Sensitizing Substance SP - Danger of photocontact sensitizationMAKMAK Commission of Germany (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft)
- Skin sensitisation category 1GHS - New ZealandTe Mana Rauhī Taiao (New Zealand EPA)
- H317 - May cause an allergic skin reaction [Skin sensitizer - Category 1]GHS - JapanGovernment of Japan
- H317 - May cause an allergic skin reaction [Skin sensitization - Category 1]GHS - AustraliaSafe Work Australia
- H317 - May cause an allergic skin reaction (unverified) [Skin sensitization - Category 1]EU - Manufacturer REACH hazard submissionsEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
Peligro Directo » Otros efectos para la salud
Estas fuentes de documentación se refieren directamente a esta sustancia química:
- H335 - May cause respiratory irritation [Specific target organ toxicity - single exposure; Respiratory tract irritation - Category 3]EU - GHS (H-Statements) Annex 6 Table 3-1European Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- H373 - May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure [Specific target organs/systemic toxicity following repeated exposure - Category 2]GHS - JapanGovernment of Japan
- H370 - Causes damage to organs [Specific target organs/systemic toxicity following single exposure - Category 1]GHS - JapanGovernment of Japan
- H335 - May cause respiratory irritation [Specific target organ toxicity - single exposure; Respiratory tract irritation - Category 3]GHS - AustraliaSafe Work Australia
- H335 - May cause respiratory irritation (unverified) [Specific target organ toxicity - single exposure; Respiratory tract irritation - Category 3]EU - Manufacturer REACH hazard submissionsEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- H370 - Causes damage to organs (unverified) [Specific target organ toxicity - single exposure - Category 1]EU - Manufacturer REACH hazard submissionsEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
Peligros inherentesFuentes de documentación
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Peligro Directo » Lista restrictiva
Estas fuentes de documentación se refieren directamente a esta sustancia química:
- EPA Chemical of Concern - Action Plan publishedUS EPA - PPT Chemical Action PlansUS Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA)
- TSCA Work Plan chemical - Action Plan in developmentUS EPA - PPT Chemical Action PlansUS Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA)
- Precautionary list of substances recommended for avoidanceP&W - Precautionary ListPerkins+Will (P+W)
- Chemicals of high concernSCHF - Hazardous 100Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families (SCHF)
- Candidate Chemical ListCA SCP - Candidate ChemicalsCalifornia Department of Toxic Substance Control (CA DTSC)
- Red List substances to avoid in Living Building Challenge V3 projectsLiving Building Challenge 3.0 - Red List of Materials & Chemicals (retiring December 31, 2024)International Living Future Institute (ILFI)
- Substances selected for RMOA or hazard assessmentEU - PACT-RMOA SubstancesEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- V3 2014 Substance of Concern ListBIFMA - e3/level Annex B list of chemicalsBusiness and Institutional Furniture Manufacturers Association (BIFMA)
- Bisphenols and PhthalatesGSPI - Six Classes Precautionary ListGreen Science Policy Institute (GSPI)
- Substances restricted under REACHEU - REACH Annex XVII non-CMRsEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- Ingredients that are Prohibited for Use in Cosmetic ProductsHealth Canada - Cosmetic Ingredient HotlistHealth Canada
- Priority ChemicalsME DEP - Chemicals of High Concern and Priority ChemicalsMaine Department of Environmental Protection
- Chemicals of High ConcernMDH - Chemicals of High Concern and Priority ChemicalsMinnesota Department of Public Health
- Priority ChemicalsMDH - Chemicals of High Concern and Priority ChemicalsMinnesota Department of Public Health
- Chemicals of High Concern to ChildrenWA DoE - Chemicals of High Concern to ChildrenWashington State Department of Ecology (WA DOE)
- Annex II - Prohibited SubstancesEU - Cosmetics RegulationEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- Designated ChemicalCA DTSC - Biomonitoring California Chemical ListCalifornia Department of Toxic Substance Control (CA DTSC)
- CoHC List (non SVHC)CPA - Chemical FootprintClean Production Action (CPA)
- Biological and Environmentally Released MaterialsC2C Certified v4 Product Standard Restricted Substances List (RSL) - Effective July 1, 2022Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute (C2CPII)
- Children's ProductsC2C Certified v4 Product Standard Restricted Substances List (RSL) - Effective July 1, 2022Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute (C2CPII)
- Formulated Consumer ProductsC2C Certified v4 Product Standard Restricted Substances List (RSL) - Effective July 1, 2022Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute (C2CPII)
- Red List substances to avoid in Living Building Challenge V3.1 projectsLiving Building Challenge 3.1 - Red List of Materials & Chemicals (retiring December 31, 2024)International Living Future Institute (ILFI)
- Red List substances to avoid in Living Building Challenge V4.0 projectsLiving Building Challenge 4.0 - Red List of Materials & Chemicals - Effective April 1, 2024International Living Future Institute (ILFI)
- 2019 Substance of Concern ListBIFMA - e3/level Annex B list of chemicalsBusiness and Institutional Furniture Manufacturers Association (BIFMA)
- Declarable and Reference Substance Lists (DSL and RSL)IEC 62474 - Material Declaration for Products of and for the Electrotechnical IndustryInternational Electrotechnical Commission
- Chemicals of High Concern to ChildrenVermont Chemicals of High Concern to ChildrenVermont Environmental Health Division
- Reportable ChemicalsMA Toxics Use Reduction Act (TURA) listed substancesMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
- Cosmetics & Personal Care ProductsC2C Certified v4 Product Standard Restricted Substances List (RSL) - Effective July 1, 2022Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute (C2CPII)
- Food Contact Chemicals Database Version 5.0Food Contact Chemicals Database (FCCdb)Food Packaging Forum
- Food Contact Chemicals of Concern List (FCCoCL) - TIER 1Food Contact Chemicals of Concern (FCCoCL)Food Packaging Forum
- Substances of Very High Concern (RIVM ZZS)Substances of Very High Concern (RIVM ZZS)The National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM)
- Substances Restricted in ToysThe Toy Safety DirectiveEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- Target Priority Chemicals List (TPCL)Target Corp - Target Priority Chemicals List (TPCL)Target Corporation
- ZDHC - MRSL v2.0ZDHC - MRSL v2.0Zero Discharge of Hazardous Waste Chemicals Programme
- EDF Key chemicals of concern in food packaging and food handling equipmentEDF Key chemicals of concern in food packaging and food handling equipmentEnvironmental Defense Fund
- FSAP Food Packaging Product Stewardship ConsiderationsFSAP Food Packaging Product Stewardship ConsiderationsFood Safety Alliance for Packaging (FSAP)
- FPF Priority Substance List from FCCdbFPF Priority Substance List from FCCdbFood Packaging Forum
- BisphenolsGreenScreen Certified Standard for Food Service Ware RSLClean Production Action (CPA)
- Food Packaging Forum Priority Substances ListGreenScreen Certified Standard for Food Service Ware RSLClean Production Action (CPA)
- TSCA Commercially ActiveTSCA Chemical Substance Inventory (Active-Inactive)US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA)
- BisphenolsAFIRM Packaging RSLThe Apparel and Footwear International RSL Management Group (AFIRM)
- Bisphenols (Bronze List)GreenScreen Certified Standard for Furniture & Fabrics Bronze RSLClean Production Action (CPA)
- Bisphenols (Silver-Gold)GreenScreen Certified Standard for Furniture & Fabrics Silver-Gold RSLClean Production Action (CPA)
- GADSL Declarable Substances - Reporting is required by a regulation (D/LR)Global Automotive Declarable Substance List (GADSL)Global Automotive Stakeholder Group (GASG)
- Bisphenols (Silver-Gold)GreenScreen Certified Standard for Medical Supplies & Devices Silver-Gold RSLClean Production Action (CPA)
- GreenScreen LT-1 (based on 2018 Chemical Footprint Project)GreenScreen Certified Standard for Medical Supplies & Devices Silver-Gold RSLClean Production Action (CPA)
- Bisphenols (Bronze List)GreenScreen Certified Standard for Medical Supplies & Devices Bronze RSLClean Production Action (CPA)
- Potential CHRONIC health effects (over time or long-term)OR OHA - High Priority Chemicals of Concern for Children's Health (HPCCCH)Oregon Health Authority
- Restricted Substances in ProductsApple Regulated Substances SpecificationApple Inc.
- Reportable Substances and Future Restrictions in ProductsApple Regulated Substances SpecificationApple Inc.
- DSL-allEC - CEPA DSLEnvironment Canada & Health Canada (EC)
¿Cómo afecta esta sustancia química al medio ambiente?Fuentes de documentación
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Peligro Directo » Daño inmediato a los ecosistemas acuáticos
Estas fuentes de documentación se refieren directamente a esta sustancia química:
- H400 - Very toxic to aquatic life [Hazardous to the aquatic environment (acute) - Category 1]EU - GHS (H-Statements) Annex 6 Table 3-1European Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- H401 - Toxic to aquatic life [Hazardous to the aquatic environment (acute) - Category 2]GHS - JapanGovernment of Japan
- H400 - Very toxic to aquatic life (unverified) [Hazardous to the aquatic environment (acute) - Category 1]EU - Manufacturer REACH hazard submissionsEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- Hazardous to the aquatic environment - acute category 1GHS - New ZealandTe Mana Rauhī Taiao (New Zealand EPA)
Peligro Directo » Nocivo a largo plazo para ecosistemas acuáticos
Estas fuentes de documentación se refieren directamente a esta sustancia química:
- H410 - Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects [Hazardous to the aquatic environment (chronic) - Category 1]EU - GHS (H-Statements) Annex 6 Table 3-1European Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- H411 - Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects [Hazardous to the aquatic environment (chronic) - Category 2]GHS - JapanGovernment of Japan
- H412 - Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects (unverified) [Hazardous to the aquatic environment (chronic) - Category 3]EU - Manufacturer REACH hazard submissionsEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- H410 - Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects (unverified) [Hazardous to the aquatic environment (chronic) - Category 1]EU - Manufacturer REACH hazard submissionsEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
- H411 - Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects (unverified) [Hazardous to the aquatic environment (chronic) - Category 2]EU - Manufacturer REACH hazard submissionsEuropean Union / European Commission (EU EC)
Peligro Directo » Bioacumulativo
Estas fuentes de documentación se refieren directamente a esta sustancia química:
- Low bioaccumulation potential - TSCA Criteria metUS EPA - PPT Chemical Action PlansUS Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA)
Peligro Directo » Persistente
Estas fuentes de documentación se refieren directamente a esta sustancia química:
- Low environmental persistence - TSCA Criteria metUS EPA - PPT Chemical Action PlansUS Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA)