Item | Information |
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CAS RN | 7446-27-7 |
Chemical Name | trilead bis(orthophosphate) |
Substance ID | m-nite-7446-27-7_v1 |
Download of Excel format | Excel file |
Item | Information |
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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) | MHLW Website (in Japanese Only) |
Sample SDS by MHLW (External link) | MHLW Website (in Japanese Only) |
OECD/eChemPortal (External link) | To OECD/eChemPortal (External link) |
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 | |
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1 | Explosives | Not classified (Not applicable) |
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- | - | There are no chemical groups associated with explosive properties present in the molecules. | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
2 | Flammable gases | Not classified (Not applicable) |
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- | - | Solid (GHS definition) | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
3 | Aerosols | Not classified (Not applicable) |
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- | - | Not aerosol products. | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
4 | Oxidizing gases | Not classified (Not applicable) |
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- | - | Solid (GHS definition) | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
5 | Gases under pressure | Not classified (Not applicable) |
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- | - | Solid (GHS definition) | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
6 | Flammable liquids | Not classified (Not applicable) |
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- | - | Solid (GHS definition) | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
7 | Flammable solids | Not classified |
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- | - | Nonflammable (HSFS (2007)). | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
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. | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
9 | Pyrophoric liquids | Not classified (Not applicable) |
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- | - | Solid (GHS definition) | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
10 | Pyrophoric solids | Not classified |
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- | - | Nonflammable (HSFS (2007)). | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
11 | Self-heating substances and mixtures | Not classified |
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- | - | Nonflammable (HSFS (2007)). | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
12 | Substances and mixtures which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases | Not classified |
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- | - | It is documented that the substance is water soluble (0.000014 g/100 cm3 water, 20degC) and stable to water (HSDB (2005)). | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
13 | Oxidizing liquids | Not classified (Not applicable) |
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- | - | Solid (GHS definition) | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
14 | Oxidizing solids | Classification not possible |
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- | - | No data available. | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
15 | Organic peroxides | Not classified (Not applicable) |
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- | - | Inorganic substance | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
16 | Corrosive to metals | Classification not possible |
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- | - | Test methods applicable to solid substances are not available. | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
17 | Desensitized explosives | - |
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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 | |
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1 | Acute toxicity (Oral) | Classification not possible |
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- | - | We could not find data of the substance. Referring to adverse effects of inorganic lead compounds on health is recommended. | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
1 | Acute toxicity (Dermal) | Classification not possible |
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- | - | No data available. | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
1 | Acute toxicity (Inhalation: Gases) | Not classified (Not applicable) |
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- | - | Solid (GHS definition) | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
1 | Acute toxicity (Inhalation: Vapours) | Classification not possible |
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- | - | No data available. | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
1 | Acute toxicity (Inhalation: Dusts and mists) | Classification not possible |
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- | - | No data available. | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
2 | Skin corrosion/irritation | Classification not possible |
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- | - | DFGOT 17 (2002) stated that, in the section of 4 Effects in Man, there are no data available for the local effects of lead or inorganic lead compounds on skin and mucous membranes. | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
3 | Serious eye damage/eye irritation | Classification not possible |
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- | - | DFGOT 17 (2002) stated that, in the section of 4 Effects in Man, there are no data available for the local effects of lead or inorganic lead compounds on skin and mucous membranes. | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
4 | Respiratory sensitization | Classification not possible |
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- | - | No data available. | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
4 | Skin sensitization | Classification not possible |
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- | - | No data available. | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
5 | Germ cell mutagenicity | Classification not possible |
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- | - | No data available. | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
6 | Carcinogenicity | Category 2 |
Warning |
H351 | P308+P313 P201 P202 P280 P405 P501 |
Since it is reported that rats received subcutaneous injections during treatment periods of up to 16 months, 19 of 29 rats that survived developed renal tumors (IARC vol.1, 1972), and the substance was administered to rats by subcutaneous injections for 18 months, and renal adenomas developed in rats (HSDB (2005)), the substance was classified into Category 2. As relevant information, in IARC, lead acetate is classified into 2B, which is equivalent to Category 2. | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
7 | Reproductive toxicity | Category 1A |
Danger |
H360 | P308+P313 P201 P202 P280 P405 P501 |
We could not find any information of the substance. However, since it is known that, in humans, inorganic lead compounds are developmental neurotoxic substances and reproductive toxicants, based on expert judgment, the substance was classified into Category 1A. The substance is rated R61, is classified into Category 1 in the EU classification (EU-Annex I (accessed in August 2008)). | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
8 | Specific target organ toxicity - Single exposure | Category 1 (kidney, digestive organ, cranial nervous system) |
Danger |
H370 | P308+P311 P260 P264 P270 P321 P405 P501 |
A classification of this substance was conducted based on the effects of inorganic lead compounds. It is reported that in persons whose blood lead level was above 1250 or 1500 microg/L after acute lead poisoning, functional disorders of the epithelium of the proximal renal tubules were detected (DFGOT 17 (2002)), on the other hand, it is also reported that in 31 patients with lead poisoning (blood lead levels 400 to 1750 microg/L), no clinical signs of kidney damage were seen (DFGOT 17 (2002)). Colic is the initial symptom of acute lead poisoning with high doses, and the symptoms are such as abdominal pain, constipation, cramp, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, and weight loss. It is reported that at doses causing severe gastrointestinal tract disturbance, the substance caused encephalopathy (ATSDR, 2007). Based on the above, the substance was classified into Category 1 (kidney, digestive organs, cerebral nervous system). |
FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
9 | Specific target organ toxicity - Repeated exposure | Category 1 (blood system, kidney, nervous system) |
Danger |
H372 | P260 P264 P270 P314 P501 |
As for this substance, classification was conducted based on the effects of inorganic lead compounds. DFGOT 17 (2002) described as for the kidneys, blood pressure, the thyroid gland, and nervous systems, in the section of 4 Effects in Man, 4.2 Repeated exposure in "Lead and its inorganic compounds apart from arsenate and lead chromate," and in the section of 6.2 Threshold value, as follows: the most sensitive parameter of the toxic effects of lead in both men and women is the reduction in performance in neurobehavioral test systems. Other toxic effects of lead—especially effects on the peripheral nervous system and the kidneys, and the inhibition of haem synthesis—reach relevant levels only at much higher concentrations. Therefore, a threshold concentration for occupational exposure to lead must be derived from the NOAEL for effects on the central nervous system. In general, reproducible effects on performance are first seen at average blood lead levels of 400 microg/L (DFGOT 17 (2002)). Therefore, the blood system, kidneys, and nervous system were considered to be target organs. Based on the above, the substance was classified into Category 1 (blood system, kidneys, nervous system). |
FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
10 | Aspiration hazard | Classification not possible |
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- | - | No data available. | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
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 | |
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11 | Hazardous to the aquatic environment Short term (Acute) | Classification not possible |
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- | - | No data available. | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
11 | Hazardous to the aquatic environment Long term (Chronic) | Classification not possible |
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- | - | No data available. | FY2008 | GHS Classification Guidance by the Japanese Government (Sep, 2008) |
12 | Hazardous to the ozone layer | - |
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