Latest GHS Classification Results by the Japanese Government (edited by NITE)

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GENERAL INFORMATION
 
Item Information
CAS RN 106-49-0
Chemical Name p-Toluidine
Substance ID m-nite-106-49-0_v1
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REFERENCE INFORMATION
Item Information
Guidance used for the classification (External link) To Guidance List
UN GHS document (External link) To UN GHS document
FAQ(GHS classification results by the Japanese Government) To FAQ
List of Information Sources (Excel file) List of Information Sources
List of Definitions/Abbreviations Definitions/Abbreviations
Sample Label by MHLW (External link) To Workplace Safety Site (MHLW)
Sample SDS by MHLW (External link) To Workplace Safety Site (MHLW)
OECD/eChemPortal (External link) To OECD/eChemPortal (External link)

PHYSICAL HAZARDS
Hazard class Classification Pictogram
Signal word
Hazard statement
(code)
Precautionary statement
(code)
Rationale for the classification Classification year (FY) GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government
1 Explosives Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - There are no chemical groups associated with explosive properties present in the molecule. FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
2 Flammable gases Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Solid (GHS definition). FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
3 Aerosols Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Not aerosol products. FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
4 Oxidizing gases Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Solid (GHS definition). FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
5 Gases under pressure Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Solid (GHS definition). FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
6 Flammable liquids Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Solid (GHS definition). FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
7 Flammable solids Classification not possible
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- - No data available. FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
8 Self-reactive substances and mixtures Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - There are no chemical groups present in the molecule associated with explosive or self-reactive properties. FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
9 Pyrophoric liquids Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Solid (GHS definition). FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
10 Pyrophoric solids Not classified
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- - It is estimated that it does not ignite at normal temperatures from an autoignition temperature of 480 deg C (ICSC (2009)). FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
11 Self-heating substances and mixtures Classification not possible
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- - Test methods applicable to solid (melting point <= 140 deg C) substances are not available. FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
12 Substances and mixtures which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - The chemical structure of the substance does not contain metals or metalloids (B, Si, P, Ge, As, Se, Sn, Sb, Te, Bi, Po, At). FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
13 Oxidizing liquids Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Solid (GHS definition). FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
14 Oxidizing solids Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Organic compounds containing no oxygen, fluorine or chlorine FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
15 Organic peroxides Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Organic compounds containing no bivalent -O-O- structure in the molecule FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
16 Corrosive to metals Classification not possible
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- - A melting point is lower than 55 deg C, but the classification is not possible due to no data. FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
17 Desensitized explosives -
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HEALTH HAZARDS
Hazard class Classification Pictogram
Signal word
Hazard statement
(code)
Precautionary statement
(code)
Rationale for the classification Classification year (FY) GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government
1 Acute toxicity (Oral) Category 4


Warning
H302 P301+P312
P264
P270
P330
P501
Based on reports of LD50 values of 336 mg/kg (Environmental Risk Assessment for Chemical Substances Vol.5 (Ministry of the Environment, 2006)), 620 mg/kg (SIDS (2006)), 656 mg/kg (SIDS (2006), ACGIH (7th, 2001), DFGOT vol. 3 (1992), 760 mg/kg (DFGOT vol. 3 (1992))), 656-760 mg/kg (Initial Risk Assessment Report (NITE, CERI, NEDO, 2007)) for rats, it was classified in Category 4. FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
1 Acute toxicity (Dermal) Category 3


Danger
H311 P302+P352
P361+P364
P280
P312
P321
P405
P501
Based on a report of an LD50 value of 890 mg/kg for rabbits (Initial Risk Assessment Report (NITE, CERI, NEDO, 2007), SIDS (2006), Environmental Risk Assessment for Chemical Substances Vol.5 (Ministry of the Environment, 2006), DFGOT vol. 3 (1992)), it was classified in Category 3. FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
1 Acute toxicity (Inhalation: Gases) Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Solid (GHS definition) FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
1 Acute toxicity (Inhalation: Vapours) Classification not possible
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- - Classification not possible due to lack of data. Besides, although there is a report of an LC50 value (1 hour) of >0.64 mg/L (converted 4-hour equivalent value: >0.32 mg/L) for rats (SIDS (2006), Environmental Risk Assessment for Chemical Substances Vol.5 (Ministry of the Environment, 2006), ACGIH (7th, 2001), DFGOT vol. 3 (1992)), it is impossible to identify the category based on this value only. Besides, since the LC50 value was lower than 90% of the saturated vapour concentration (376 ppm), the reference value in units of ppm was applied as a vapour without a mist. FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
1 Acute toxicity (Inhalation: Dusts and mists) Classification not possible
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- - Classification not possible due to lack of data. FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
2 Skin corrosion/irritation Not classified
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- - There is a report that in a test in which this substance was applied to rabbits for 4 hours, the primary irritation score was 0.15, and there was no irritation (SIDS (2006)). Additionally, there is a report that after occlusive application of this substance for 24 hours, no irritation was observed (SIDS (2006)). From the above, it was classified as "Not classified." Besides, although there is a report that in another test in which this substance was applied for 24 hours, moderate to severe irritation was observed (Initial Risk Assessment Report (NITE, CERI, NEDO, 2007)), it was not adopted for classification because it was a result of 24-hour application. FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
3 Serious eye damage/eye irritation Category 2A


Warning
H319 P305+P351+P338
P337+P313
P264
P280
In an eye irritation test with rabbits, the average scores 24, 48 and 72 hours after application were 56.2/110, 52.0/110, 43.3/110, respectively (SIDS (2006)). In addition, there is a report that when 20 mg of this substance was applied to rabbits' eyes, moderate irritation was observed, and after application of 100 mg, severe irritation was observed (Initial Risk Assessment Report (NITE, CERI, NEDO, 2007)). On the other hand, there is a report that in another test in which this substance was applied to rabbits, no irritation was observed (SIDS (2006)). From the above, based on the irritation scores and a description that it was severely irritating, it was classified in Category 2A. Besides, this substance was classified as "Xi; R36" in the EU DSD classification, and as "Eye Irrit. 2 H319" in the CLP classification. FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
4 Respiratory sensitization Classification not possible
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- - Classification not possible due to lack of data. FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
4 Skin sensitization Category 1


Warning
H317 P302+P352
P333+P313
P362+P364
P261
P272
P280
P321
P501
There is a report that in a sensitization test with guinea pigs (Buehler method), sensitization was observed (Initial Risk Assessment Report (NITE, CERI, NEDO, 2007), SIDS (2006), DFGOT vol. 3 (1992)). From the above, it was classified in Category 1. Besides, this substance was classified as "R43" in the EU DSD classification, and as "Skin Sens. 1" in the EU CLP classification. FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
5 Germ cell mutagenicity Classification not possible
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- - As for in vivo, there were positive results in a DNA damage test with the kidney and the liver of mice (Initial Risk Assessment Report (NITE, CERI, NEDO, 2007), Environmental Risk Assessment for Chemical Substances Vol.5 (Ministry of the Environment, 2006), SIDS (2006), ACGIH (7th, 2001), DFGOT vol. 3 (1992)). As for in vitro, it was negative in bacterial reverse mutation tests, positive in a chromosomal aberration test with cultured mammalian cells and negative in a DNA damage test (Initial Risk Assessment Report (NITE, CERI, NEDO, 2007), Environmental Risk Assessment for Chemical Substances Vol.5 (Ministry of the Environment, 2006), ACGIH (7th, 2001), DFGOT vol. 3 (1992), SIDS (2006)). The positive result of the DNA damage test in vivo was a result obtained only with 1 dose, and it was evaluated in SIDS (2006) that it was unknown whether it was correct or not, therefore, it was classified as "Classification not possible" due to lack of data. FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
6 Carcinogenicity Category 2


Warning
H351 P308+P313
P201
P202
P280
P405
P501
Since it was classified in A3 by ACGIH (ACGIH (2001)) and in 3 by the EU (EU (Access on Dec. 2014)), it was classified in Category 2. FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
7 Reproductive toxicity Classification not possible
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- - Classification not possible due to lack of data. FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
8 Specific target organ toxicity - Single exposure Category 1 (central nervous system, blood system, kidney, urinary bladder), Category 3 (respiratory tract irritation)



Danger
Warning
H370
H335
P308+P311
P260
P264
P270
P321
P405
P501
P304+P340
P403+P233
P261
P271
P312
This substance was irritating to the respiratory tract (ACGIH (7th, 2001)). In humans, there are reports of headache, fatigue, dizziness, a feeling of sickness, shortness of breath, nausea, confusion, dizziness, loss of consciousness, methemoglobinemia, hematuria, strangury, anemia, and cyanosis of the lips, nail and skin by the inhalation, oral and dermal exposure. Additionally, there is a description that it caused damage to the kidneys and bladder by exposure at high concentrations (Initial Risk Assessment Report (NITE, CERI, NEDO, 2007), Environmental Risk Assessment for Chemical Substances Vol.5 (Ministry of the Environment, 2006), SIDS (2006), ACGIH (7th, 2001), PATTY (6th, 2012), DFGOT vol. 3 (1992)).
As for experimental animals, hypoactivity, an increase in the urinary excretion, emaciation, cyanosis, anorexia and narcosis were observed in rats orally dosed at 100-900 mg/kg, and generalized inactivity, muscular weakness, convulsions, methemoglobinemia, cyanosis and coma were observed in rats by the inhalation exposure at or above 0.64 mg/L (Initial Risk Assessment Report (NITE, CERI, NEDO, 2007), SIDS (2006), ACGIH (7th, 2001)).

From the above, since this substance affected the central nervous system, hemal system, kidney and urinary bladder in addition to respiratory tract irritation, it was classified in Category 1 (central nervous system, hemal system, kidney, urinary bladder), Category 3 (respiratory tract irritation).
FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
9 Specific target organ toxicity - Repeated exposure Category 1 (blood system, urinary bladder)


Danger
H372 P260
P264
P270
P314
P501
It is reported that poisoning symptoms from exposure to this substance were methemoglobinemia and hematuria (ACGIH (7th, 2001), PATTY (6th, 2012)). Moreover, among 81 workers who were exposed to this substance and o-toluidine by repeated inhalation in a production plant for both substances, bladder papilloma was observed in 2 out of 75 workers who underwent the cystoscopy examination. One out of the subjects was exposed only to this substance for 1 year and 8 months, and the other was exposed to both substances for 23 years. In addition, it is reported that methemoglobinemia was observed in 20 out of 81 workers (DFGOT vol. 3 (1992)).
As for experimental animals, there is a report that in a test in which this substance, mixed in a low protein diet, was administrated to rats by feeding for 6 months, dose-related methemoglobinemia was observed at or above 40 mg/kg/day (SIDS (2006)). On the other hand, in a test in which rats were fed for 28 days, increased relative liver weight was observed at or above 66.8 mg/kg/day (converted guidance value: equivalent to 20.8 mg/kg/day), but there were no available results for classification since no histopathological examination was conducted, and it was unknown whether histological disorders exist or not (SIDS (2006), ACGIH (7th, 2001)). There were no other data available for classification.
From the above, it was classified in Category 1 (hemal system, urinary bladder) because methemoglobinemia was observed in humans and experimental animals, and the possibility to cause changes in the bladder tissues by long-term exposure was suggested although the causal correlation between hemoglobinuria and effects on the bladder was unclear. Besides, o-toluidine (CAS RN: 95-53-4), the isomer of this substance was similarly also classified in Category 1 (hemal system, urinary bladder).
FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
10 Aspiration hazard Classification not possible
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- - Classification not possible due to lack of data. FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
Hazard class Classification Pictogram
Signal word
Hazard statement
(code)
Precautionary statement
(code)
Rationale for the classification Classification year (FY) GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government
11 Hazardous to the aquatic environment Short term (Acute) Category 1


Warning
H400 P273
P391
P501
It was classified in Category 1 from 48-hour EC50 = 0.12 mg/L for crustacea (Daphnia magna) (SIDS, 2005). FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
11 Hazardous to the aquatic environment Long term (Chronic) Category 1


Warning
H410 P273
P391
P501
It was classified in Category 1 due to being not rapidly degradable (a degradation rate by BOD: 97%, 0%, 0% (Biodegradation and Bioconcentration Results of Existing Chemical Substances under the Chemical Substances Control Law, 2001)), and 21-day NOEC = 0.011 mg/L for crustacea (Daphnia magna) (Results of Aquatic Toxicity Tests of Chemicals conducted by Environment Agency in Japan (Environment Agency, 1995), Environmental Risk Assessment for Chemical Substances Vol. 5 (Ministry of the Environment, 2006)). FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
12 Hazardous to the ozone layer Classification not possible
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- - This substance is not listed in the Annexes to the Montreal Protocol. FY2014 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))


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