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

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GENERAL INFORMATION
 
Item Information
CAS RN 85-00-7
Chemical Name 1,1'-Ethylene-2,2'-bipyridinium dibromide [Diquat]
Substance ID m-nite-85-00-7_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. FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
2 Flammable gases Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Solid (GHS definition). FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
3 Aerosols Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Not aerosol products. FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
4 Oxidizing gases Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Solid (GHS definition). FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
5 Gases under pressure Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Solid (GHS definition). FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
6 Flammable liquids Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Solid (GHS definition). FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
7 Flammable solids Classification not possible
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- - There is the information that it is poorly flammable (GESTIS (Access on June 2017)), but the classification is not possible due to no data. FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
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. FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
9 Pyrophoric liquids Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Solid (GHS definition). FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
10 Pyrophoric solids Classification not possible
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- - No data available. FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
11 Self-heating substances and mixtures Classification not possible
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- - No data available. FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
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). FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
13 Oxidizing liquids Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Solid (GHS definition). FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
14 Oxidizing solids Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Organic compounds containing no oxygen, fluorine or chlorine FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
15 Organic peroxides Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Organic compounds containing no bivalent -O-O- structure in the molecule FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
16 Corrosive to metals Classification not possible
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- - Test methods applicable to solid substances are not available. Besides, there is the information that it is corrosive to metals (HSDB (Access on June 2017)). FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
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 214 mg ion/kg (males) (converted value equivalent to this substance: 400 mg/kg), 222 mg ion/kg (females) (converted value equivalent to this substance: 415 mg/kg), 231 mg ion/kg (both sexes) (a converted value equivalent to this substance: 432 mg/kg) (the above three values from JMPR (1993)), 600 mg/kg (females), and 810 mg/kg (males) (the above two values from EPA Pesticide (1995)) for rats, it was classified in Category 4. A pesticide abstract and evaluation report (Food and Agricultural Materials Inspection Center, 1993) used in the previous classification could not be obtained and confirmed, therefore, was not used. The category was changed from the previous classification by using new information sources. FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
1 Acute toxicity (Dermal) Category 3


Danger
H311 P302+P352
P361+P364
P280
P312
P321
P405
P501
The following five LD50 values for rabbits were reported: 50-100 mg ion/kg (converted value equivalent to this substance: 93-187 mg/kg) (JMPR (1993)), 262 mg/kg (males), 288.5 mg/kg (both sexes), 315 mg/kg (females) (all of the above three values from EPA Pesticide (1995)), and > 400 mg ion/kg (females) (converted value equivalent to this substance: > 747 mg/kg) (JMPR (1993)). One corresponds to Category 2, three correspond to Category 3, and one does not allow classification. By adopting the category with the largest number of cases, it was classified in Category 3. The pesticide abstract and evaluation report (Food and Agricultural Materials Inspection Center, 1993) used in the previous classification could not be obtained and confirmed, therefore, it was not used. The category was changed from the previous classification by using the new information sources. FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
1 Acute toxicity (Inhalation: Gases) Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Solid (GHS definition) FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
1 Acute toxicity (Inhalation: Vapours) Not classified (Not applicable)
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- - Solid (GHS definition) FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
1 Acute toxicity (Inhalation: Dusts and mists) Category 2


Danger
H330 P304+P340
P403+P233
P260
P271
P284
P310
P320
P405
P501
Based on the LC50 values of 0.121 mg ion/L (males) (converted value equivalent to this substance: 0.226 mg/L) and 0.132 mg ion/L (females) (converted value equivalent to this substance: 0.247 mg/L) (both values from JMPR (1993)) in a 4-hour inhalation exposure test with rats exposed to the aerosol of this substance, it was classified in Category 2. The category was changed from the previous classification by using the new information sources. FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
2 Skin corrosion/irritation Category 2


Warning
H315 P302+P352
P332+P313
P362+P364
P264
P280
P321
It is reported that this substance is moderately irritating in a skin irritation test with rats (JMPR (1993)). Therefore, this substance was classified in Category 2. Besides, this substance was classified as Skin Irrit. 2 in the EU CLP classification (ECHA CL Inventory (Access on June 2017)). FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
3 Serious eye damage/eye irritation Category 2


Warning
H319 P305+P351+P338
P337+P313
P264
P280
It is reported that this substance is severely to slightly irritating in an eye irritation test with rabbits (EPA Pesticide (1995)). Therefore, this substance was classified in Category 2. Besides, this substance was classified as Eye Irrit. 2 in the EU CLP classification (ECHA CL Inventory (Access on June 2017)). FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
4 Respiratory sensitization Classification not possible
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- - Classification not possible due to lack of data. FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
4 Skin sensitization Classification not possible
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- - Classification not possible due to lack of data. Besides, this substance was classified as Skin Sens. 1 in the EU CLP classification (ECHA CL Inventory (Access on June 2017)). The pesticide abstract and evaluation report (Food and Agricultural Materials Inspection Center, 1993) used in the previous classification could not be obtained and confirmed, therefore, was not used. Based on the information obtained in this investigation, the category was revised. FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
5 Germ cell mutagenicity Classification not possible
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- - The substance was classified as "Classification not possible" because it was not possible to classify a substance as "Not classified" according to the revised GHS classification guidance for the Japanese Government. As for in vivo, it was negative in a dominant lethal test with mice, a micronucleus test with mouse bone marrow cells, and an unscheduled DNA synthesis test with rat liver cells (EPA Pesticide (1995)). As for in vitro, it was negative in a bacterial reverse mutation test and positive in a mouse lymphoma test and a chromosome aberration test with mammalian cultured cells (EPA Pesticide (1995)). FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
6 Carcinogenicity Classification not possible
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- - It was concluded that in two-year carcinogenicity studies with rats and mice dosed by feeding, there was no evidence of carcinogenicity in either rats or mice (ACGIH (7th, 2001), EPA Pesticide (1995)). Note that although an increased incidence (3/49 cases (6%)) of osteosarcoma was observed at the high dose (375 ppm) in male rats (the incidence in background data was 0-2%), the EPA concluded that this was spontaneous rather than effects due to the administration of this substance (EPA Pesticide (1995)). As for the results of classification by other organizations, the EPA classified it as Group E (EPA Pesticide (1995)), and the ACGIH classified it in A4 (ACGIH (7th, 2001)). Based on the classification result by the ACGIH, which was the more recent, it was classified as "Classification not possible." FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
7 Reproductive toxicity Category 2


Warning
H361 P308+P313
P201
P202
P280
P405
P501
In a two-generation study with rats dosed by feeding, in the F0 and F1 parental animals in the high-dose group (as for F0 generation, dosed at 400 ppm and as for F1 generation, dosed at 400 ppm for 4 weeks followed by a reduction to 240 ppm), as general toxicity, decreased body weight gain as well as ulcers on the palate and tongue, lesions in the eye (opacity of the eyeball and cataracts), etc. were observed, and as reproductive and developmental effects, decreased numbers of F1 pups per litter and decreased body weight gain in the F1 and F2 pups at weaning (postnatal day 22) were observed (EPA Pesticide (1995), Environmental Risk Assessment for Chemical Substances Vol.5, Tentative Hazard Assessment Sheet (Ministry of the Environment, 2006)). In developmental toxicity studies with pregnant rats or pregnant rabbits dosed by gavage during the organogenesis period, in the rat study, an increased incidence of fetuses with renal hemorrhage at 40 mg/kg/day exceeding the doses where maternal toxicity was manifested (decreases in body-weight gain and food consumption were observed at and above 4 mg/kg/day), and in the rabbit study, an increased incidence of fetuses with fragility of the liver and mottled livers at 10 mg/kg/day exceeding the doses with maternal toxicity (decreases in body-weight gain and food consumption were observed at and above 3 mg/kg/day) were reported (EPA Pesticide (1995)).
From the above, because reduced litter sizes in the two-generation study with rats and an increased incidence of fetuses with macroscopic abnormalities in the liver and kidney in the developmental toxicity studies with rats and rabbits were all observed at doses causing general toxicity to the parental animals, it was classified in Category 2. Besides, since new information sources different from those in the previous classification were used, the classification was changed.
FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
8 Specific target organ toxicity - Single exposure Category 1 (central nervous system, kidney)


Danger
H370 P308+P311
P260
P264
P270
P321
P405
P501
In humans, two cases of poisoning through ingestion of this substance are reported. It is described that in one case, abdominal pain of the initial symptom, followed by oliguria, coma, and shock occurred, resulting in cardiac arrest, and in the other case, renal failure, anuria, and ventricular fibrillation occurred, followed by death (JMPR (1993)). It is described that when the intake is relatively small, symptoms may not be seen for 24-48 hours, but afterward, the volume of circulating fluid in the body decreases markedly (hypovolemia), acute tubular necrosis, and hemorrhagic lesions in the central nervous system were caused (ACGIH (7th, 2001)). As for experimental animals, it is reported that in a single oral dose test with rats, diarrhea, piloerection, urinary incontinence, tip toe gait, hunched position, and behavioral suppression were observed at 150 mg/kg within the range of Category 1 (EPA Pesticide (1995)). In addition, it is described that in rats, mice, rabbits, and dogs, oral LD50 values are 62-200 mg/kg, which is equivalent to the range of Category 1, and little symptoms were observed for 24 hours after ingestion of a lethal dose, but later, the animals showed lethargy, dyspnea, decreased body weight, and weakening, and died at 2-14 days after administration (ACGIH (7th, 2001)). From the above, this substance was thought to affect the central nervous system and kidney, therefore, was classified in Category 1 (central nervous system, kidney). FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
9 Specific target organ toxicity - Repeated exposure Category 1 (respiratory organs, eye), Category 2 (gastrointestinal tract)


Danger
Warning
H372
H373
P260
P264
P270
P314
P501
No information on humans is available.
As for experimental animals, in a three-week inhalation toxicity test with rats (6 hours/day, 5 days/week), multifocal chronic interstitial pneumonia, reddening, etc. of the lungs, and increases in absolute and relative lung weights at or above 0.49 mg ion/m3 (converted value equivalent to this substance: 0.91mg/m3) (converted guidance value: 0.000152 mg/L) within the guidance value range for Category 1 are reported (Environmental Risk Assessment for Chemical Substances Vol.5, Tentative Hazard Assessment Sheet (Ministry of the Environment, 2006), EPA Pesticide (1995)). In addition, in a two-year repeated oral dose toxicity test with rats dosed by feeding, at or above 15 ppm (males: 0.58 mg ion/kg/day, converted value equivalent to this substance: 1.08 mg/kg/day; females: 0.72 mg ion/kg/day, converted value equivalent to this substance: 1.34 mg/kg/day) within the guidance value range for Category 1, cataracts and prolonged activated partial thromboplastin times were observed, at or above 75 ppm (males: 2.91 mg ion/kg/day, converted value equivalent to this substance: 5.43 mg/kg/day; females: 3.64 mg ion/kg/day, converted value equivalent to this substance: 6.8 mg/kg/day), lens opacities, increased blood urea nitrogen levels, and decreased total protein and albumin in the serum were observed, and at 375 ppm (males: 14.88 mg ion/kg/day, converted value equivalent to this substance: 27.8 mg/kg/day; females: 19.44 mg ion/kg/day, converted value equivalent to this substance: 36.3 mg/kg/day) within the guidance value range for Category 2, decreases in the mean corpuscular volume and hemoglobin concentration were observed. Also in a one-year repeated oral dose toxicity test with dogs dosed by feeding, cataracts were seen at or above 2.5 mg ion/kg/day (converted value equivalent to this substance: 4.67 mg/kg/day) within the guidance value range for Category 1, and decreased body weight gain, increased absolute and relative kidney weights, and colitis (reduced mucosal thickness, loss or abnormality of the mucosal glands, epithelial hyperplasia in the crypts, and increased goblet cell activity) were observed at 12.5 mg ion/kg/day (converted value equivalent to this substance: 23.34 mg/kg/day) within the guidance value range for Category 2 (Environmental Risk Assessment for Chemical Substances Vol.5, Tentative Hazard Assessment Sheet (Ministry of the Environment, 2006), JMPR (1993)).
From the above, it was classified in Category 1 (respiratory organs, eye) and Category 2 (gastrointestinal tract).
Besides, since new information sources were used, the classification result was changed from the previous classification.
FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
10 Aspiration hazard Classification not possible
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- - Classification not possible due to lack of data. FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))

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
From 96-hour LC50 = 1.02 mg/L for crustacea (Mysid Shrimp) (EPA RED: 1995), it was classified in Category 1. FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
11 Hazardous to the aquatic environment Long term (Chronic) Category 1


Warning
H410 P273
P391
P501
Reliable chronic toxicity data were not obtained. Due to being not rapidly degradable (non-biodegradable, a degradation rate by BOD: 0% (J-CHECK, 1984)), and acute toxicity Category 1, it was classified in Category 1. FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))
12 Hazardous to the ozone layer Classification not possible
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- - No data available. FY2017 GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government (FY2013 revised edition (Ver. 1.1))


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