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

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GENERAL INFORMATION
 
Item Information
CAS RN 7733-02-0
Chemical Name Zinc sulfate
Substance ID m-nite-7733-02-0_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. FY2013 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) FY2013 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. FY2013 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) FY2013 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) FY2013 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) FY2013 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
7 Flammable solids Not classified
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- - Not combustible (HSDB (Access on June 2013)). FY2013 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. FY2013 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) FY2013 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
10 Pyrophoric solids Not classified
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- - Not combustible (HSDB (Access on June 2013)). FY2013 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
11 Self-heating substances and mixtures Not classified
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- - Not combustible (HSDB (Access on June 2013)). FY2013 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
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- - From information on water solubility: 22 g/100 mL (20 deg C) (good) (ICSC (2007)), it is recognized that it does not react vigorously with water. FY2013 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) FY2013 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
14 Oxidizing solids Classification not possible
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- - No data available. FY2013 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
15 Organic peroxides Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - It is an inorganic substance. FY2013 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
16 Corrosive to metals Classification not possible
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- - Test methods applicable to solid substances are not available. FY2013 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
It is reported that LD50 = 1,000-2,000 mg/kg bw (EU-RAR (2004)), 1,757.17 mg/kg (males), 1,229.27 mg/kg (females) (Japan Crop Protection Association (1994)) for rats for zinc sulfate heptahydrate (CAS: 7446-20-0).
After converting these values to zinc sulfate anhydrate, LD50 = 561.5-1,123 mg/kg, 986.6 mg/kg (males), 690.2 mg/kg (females), therefore it was classified in Category 4.

[Note] Please also refer to the classification results of zinc sulfate monohydrate (CAS RN 7446-19-7) and zinc sulfate heptahydrate (CAS RN 7446-20-0), both of which are the hydrates of this substance.
FY2013 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
1 Acute toxicity (Dermal) Classification not possible
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- - Classification not possible due to lack of data. Besides, there is a report on LD50 for rats of > 2,000 mg/kg bw for zinc sulfate heptahydrate (CAS: 7446-20-0) (EU-RAR (2004)). LD50 will be > 1,123 mg/kg bw after converting the value to zinc sulfate anhydrate.

[Note] Please also refer to the classification results of zinc sulfate monohydrate (CAS RN 7446-19-7) and zinc sulfate heptahydrate (CAS RN 7446-20-0), both of which are the hydrates of this substance. The classification was conducted by molecular weight conversion of LD50 for the heptahydrate in this hazard class.
FY2013 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) FY2013 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
1 Acute toxicity (Inhalation: Vapours) Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - There is a description of practically 0 mmHg for the vapor pressure of zinc sulfate heptahydrate (CAS: 7446-20-0) in NITE CHRIP (2012), therefore there seems to be no possibility of vapour exposure. It was classified as "Not applicable" because it is similar also for zinc sulfate anhydrate.

[Note] Please also refer to the classification results of zinc sulfate monohydrate (CAS RN 7446-19-7) and zinc sulfate heptahydrate (CAS RN 7446-20-0), both of which are the hydrates of this substance.
FY2013 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.

[Note] Please also refer to the classification results of zinc sulfate monohydrate (CAS RN 7446-19-7) and zinc sulfate heptahydrate (CAS RN 7446-20-0), both of which are the hydrates of this substance.
FY2013 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
2 Skin corrosion/irritation Not classified
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- - Regarding zinc sulfate heptahydrate (CAS: 7446-20-0), in a primary skin irritation test with rabbits (according to Directive 92/69/EEC B.4 and OECD guideline 404), no irritation was observed after a 4-hour semi-occlusive application of 0.5 g of the substance to the auricle (EU-RAR (2004)). And in another primary skin irritation test with rabbits on zinc sulfate heptahydrate, after 0.5 g of the substance was applied to two sites (normal and abraded skin) of the dorsal skin for 4 hours, no skin reactions were observed in either normal or abraded skin (Japan Crop Protection Association (1994)). Furthermore, it is described in EU-RAR (2004) that "this substance is not corrosive to the skin" for zinc sulfate heptahydrate, and it is concluded that zinc sulfate is considered not irritating/corrosive to the skin based on the test according to EU and OECD guidelines. This substance was classified as "Not classified" based on the above information. FY2013 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
3 Serious eye damage/eye irritation Category 1


Danger
H318 P305+P351+P338
P280
P310
Regarding zinc sulfate heptahydrate (CAS: 7446-20-0), in an eye irritation/corrosion test with rabbits (according to Directive 92/69/EEC B.5 and OECD guideline 405), corneal injury, conjunctival redness, chemosis, and discharge were observed. Yellow/white spots were found in the tissue of the lower eyelid, nictitating membrane, and/or sclera from seven days after application, and they did not disappear during the test period (EU-RAR (2004)). It is described in EU-RAR (2004) that these yellow/white spots are signs of necrosis, this substance is considered to induce severe ocular irritation, and it should be labelled as R41 according to EC criteria. Furthermore, zinc sulfate is classified in "R41" in EU DSD classification and "Eye dam. 1 H318" in EU CLP classification. It was classified in Category 1 based on the above information. FY2013 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
4 Respiratory sensitization Classification not possible
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- - Respiratory sensitization: Classification not possible due to lack of data. FY2013 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
4 Skin sensitization Classification not possible
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- - Skin sensitization: Classification not possible due to lack of data.

[Note] Please also refer to the classification results of zinc sulfate monohydrate (CAS RN 7446-19-7) and zinc sulfate heptahydrate (CAS RN 7446-20-0), both of which are the hydrates of this substance.
FY2013 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
5 Germ cell mutagenicity Classification not possible
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- - Classification not possible due to lack of data. Most information on zinc sulfate has no description of anhydrate or hydrate. The information with a description of anhydrate is limited to a positive result in an in vivo comet assay with mice (NITE (2008)). Besides, as for in vivo information on zinc sulfate (no description of anhydrate or hydrate), there are negative results in all of the chromosomal aberration test, micronucleus test, and dominant lethal test (NITE (2008), EU-RAR (2004), ATSDR (2009), EHC (2001), IUCLID (2000), HSDB (Access on June 2013)). Furthermore, as for in vitro information on zinc sulfate (no description of anhydrate or hydrate), it was negative in a bacterial reverse mutation test (NITE (2008), EU-RAR (2004), ATSDR (2009), EHC (2001), IUCLID (2000), HSDB (Access on June 2013)) and a chromosomal aberration test with cultured mammalian cells (NITE (2008), EU-RAR (2004), IUCLID (2000), HSDB (Access on June 2013)), and positive in an HGPRT gene mutation test with cultured mammalian cells (IUCLID (2000)). Besides, it is described in the previous classification that it was positive in in-vivo somatic cell mutagenicity tests (a micronucleus test, a chromosomal aberration test). However, it was judged to be negative because it was assessed to be negative in EU-RAR (2004) and EHC (2001).

[Note] Please also refer to the classification results of zinc sulfate monohydrate (CAS RN 7446-19-7) and zinc sulfate heptahydrate (CAS RN 7446-20-0), both of which are the hydrates of this substance.
FY2013 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
6 Carcinogenicity Classification not possible
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- - It was classified as "Classification not possible" because there are no classification results by other organizations or toxicity information. FY2013 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
7 Reproductive toxicity Category 2


Warning
H361 P308+P313
P201
P202
P280
P405
P501
Reproductive and developmental toxicity (decreased gestation rate, decreased numbers of implantations, reduced male fertility) was observed from descriptions in EHC 221 (2001), EU-RAR (2004), and ATSDR (2005), although a description of general toxicity in parent animals is unknown. It was classified in Category 2 according to the GHS classification guidance for the Japanese government. FY2013 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
8 Specific target organ toxicity - Single exposure Category 2 (respiratory organs, gastrointestinal tract)


Warning
H371 P308+P311
P260
P264
P270
P405
P501
The drug poisoning case of a girl is described in EU-RAR (2004) and NITE (2008), and epigastric discomfort and anemia from gastrointestinal hemorrhage are reported. However, because these are findings in only one case, they cannot be judged to be target organ toxicity by the administration of this substance in humans. On the other hand, as for experimental animals, in oral administration tests with mice and rats, findings such as dyspnea, hemorrhagic lung, diarrhea, thickened gastric mucosa, and hemorrhagic small intestine were observed at the doses within the guidance value range for Category 2 (NITE (2008), EU-RAR (2004)). Therefore, it was classified in Category 2 (respiratory organs, gastrointestinal tract). The previous classification was conducted based on data from the information source not in List 1, but data in NITE (2008) and EU-RAR (2004), which are information sources in List 1, were available this time and were used for classification. Besides, the liver and kidney were adopted as the target organs in the previous classification, but data on the liver and kidney did not exist in the information sources used this time, therefore the liver and kidney were removed. FY2013 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))
9 Specific target organ toxicity - Repeated exposure Category 1 (gastrointestinal tract)


Danger
H372 P260
P264
P270
P314
P501
It was classified in Category 1 (gastrointestinal tract) because there are reports on many cases of humans who developed gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, gastrointestinal bleeding) by ingestion (EU-RAR (2004), ATSDR (2005), NITE (2008)). The knowledge on the pancreas, adrenal gland, and vascular system (ATSDR (1980)) adopted in the previous classification is not included in the current version of ATSDR (ATSDR (2005)), therefore these were removed from the target organs. FY2013 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. FY2013 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
Hazard class Classification Pictogram
Signal word
Hazard statement
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Precautionary statement
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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
From 48-hour LC50 = 0.04 mgZn/L (equivalent to 0.099 mg ZnSO4/L) for crustacea (Daphnia hyalina) (EHC 221, 2001), it was classified in Category 1. FY2013 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
If chronic toxicity data are used, then it is classified in Category 1 due to unknown behavior of the metal compound in water, and 72-hour NOEC = 10 microg Zn/L (equivalent to 24.6 microg ZnSO4/L) for algae (schroederella schroederi) (EU-RAR, 2010).
If acute toxicity data are used for a trophic level for which chronic toxicity data are not obtained, then it is classified in Category 1 due to unknown behavior of the metal compound in water, and 48-hour LC50 = 0.04 mgZn/L (equivalent to 0.099 mg ZnSO4/L) for crustacea (Daphnia hyalina) (EHC 221, 2001).
From the above results, it was classified in Category 1.
FY2013 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. FY2013 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.0))


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