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Food safety reproductive toxicity

DOT CLASSIFICATION 6.1 Label KEEP AWAY FROM FOOD SAFETY PROFILE Poison by ingestion, subcutaneous, and intraperitoneal routes. An experimental teratogen. Other experimental reproductive effects. Mutation data reported. A skin and eye irritant. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NOx. [Pg.60]

DOT CLASSIFICATION 6.1 Label KEEP AWAY FROM FOOD SAFETY PROFILE Poison by ingestion, skin contact, intraperitoneal, and intravenous routes. Moderately toxic via inhalation and subcutaneous routes. Human systemic effects by inhalation nausea or vomiting, headache, unspecified eye effects. Experimental teratogenic and reproductive effects. A skin irritant. Combustible Uquid when exposed to heat or flame. To fight fire, use foam, CO2, dry chemical. Incompatible with oxidizing materials, heat, and flame. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes. [Pg.226]

Industrial Applications Adhesives " paints " inks " toners coloring cigarette papers, textiles Safety/Toxicity Carcinogenicity chronic toxicity clastogenic effects DNA repair embryotoxicity food allergy hepatotoxicity occupational asthma reproductive toxicity teratogenicity Certification/Approval Certified by Biological Stain Commission (BSC)... [Pg.88]

Safety/Toxicity Acute toxicity carcinogenicity childhood behavior effects chromosomal aberra-tion cytotoxicity genotoxicity mutagenicity " neurotoxicity reproductive toxicity Certification/Approval Approved by Food Drugs Administration (FDA)... [Pg.450]

Ehrlich S, Williams PL, Missmer SA et al (2012b) Urinary bisphenol A concentrations and early reproductive health outcomes among women undergoing IVF. Hum Reprod 27(12) 3583-3592 European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) (2010) Scientific opinion on bisphenol A evaluation of a study investigating its neurodevelopmental toxicity, review of recent scientific literature on its toxicity and advice on the Danish risk assessment of bisphenol A. EFSA J 8(9) 1829. http // www.efsa.europa.eu/en/efsajournal/pub/1829.htm. Accessed 4 Feb 2014 European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) (2013) Press release on human BPA exposure estimates. [Pg.25]

SAFETY PROFILE MUdly toxic by ingestion. Experimental reproductive effects. Questionable carcinogen with experimental neoplastigenic data. It migrates to food from packaging materials. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of Na20. See also POLYMERS, SOLUBLE. [Pg.1246]


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