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A Guide to The Globally Harmonized System of classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) i Acronyms/Abbreviations The following list presents some acronyms and abbreviations used in this document. The - Glossary contains a more complete list. ANSI: American National Standards Institute APEC: Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation ASTM: American Society of Testing and Materials CA: Competent Authority CAS: Chemical Abstract Service CBI: Confidential Business Information CFR: Code of Federal Regulations CG/HCCS: Coordinating Group for the Harmonization of Chemical classification Systems CPSC: Consumer Product Safety Commission DOT: Department of Transportation EINECS: European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances EPA: Environmental Protection Agency EU: European Union FIFRA: Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act GHS: Globally Harmonized System of classification and Labelling of Chemicals HCS: Hazard Communication Standard IARC: International Agency for the Research on Cancer IFCS.

1 1.0 BACKGROUND The purpose of this document is to describe the United Nations Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS), why it was developed, and how it relates to the

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1 A Guide to The Globally Harmonized System of classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) i Acronyms/Abbreviations The following list presents some acronyms and abbreviations used in this document. The - Glossary contains a more complete list. ANSI: American National Standards Institute APEC: Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation ASTM: American Society of Testing and Materials CA: Competent Authority CAS: Chemical Abstract Service CBI: Confidential Business Information CFR: Code of Federal Regulations CG/HCCS: Coordinating Group for the Harmonization of Chemical classification Systems CPSC: Consumer Product Safety Commission DOT: Department of Transportation EINECS: European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances EPA: Environmental Protection Agency EU: European Union FIFRA: Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act GHS: Globally Harmonized System of classification and Labelling of Chemicals HCS: Hazard Communication Standard IARC: International Agency for the Research on Cancer IFCS.

2 International Forum on Chemical Safety ILO: International Labor Organization IOMC: Inter-organization Program on the Sound Management of Chemicals ISO: International Standards Organization IUPAC: International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry LD50 : Lethal dose 50 mg/kg: Milligram per kilogram MSDS: Material Safety Data Sheet NAFTA: North American Free Trade Agreement OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration OECD: The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development QSARs: Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships iiSDS: Safety Data Sheet SME: Small and medium sized enterprises TFHCL: Task Force on the Harmonization of classification and Labeling TSCA: Toxic Substances Control Act UN: United Nations UNCED: United Nations Conference on Environment and Development UNCETDG: United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods UNCETDG/GHS: United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods and on the Globally Harmonized System of classification and Labelling of Chemicals UNITAR: United Nations Institute for Training and Research WG: work group WHMIS: Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System WSSD: World Summit on Sustainable Development iii TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.

3 Background ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ------- 1 What is the GHS? ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- 1 Why was the GHS developed? ---------------------------------------- ------------------- 2 What was the International Mandate? ---------------------------------------- ----------- 4 How was the GHS developed? ---------------------------------------- ------------------- 4 How will the GHS be maintained and updated? --------------------------------------- 5 When will the GHS be implemented? ---------------------------------------- ----------- 6 What are the benefits? ---------------------------------------- ----------------------------- 6 2.

4 How is the GHS to be applied? ---------------------------------------- --------------------------- 8 Are all chemicals covered by the GHS? ---------------------------------------- -------- 8 Will all hazardous chemicals require a GHS label and Safety Data Sheet? --------9 How will the GHS impact existing regulations? --------------------------------------- 9 What is meant by GHS Building Blocks? ---------------------------------------- ----- 10 How should the GHS Building Blocks by applied? ---------------------------------- 10 Transport ---------------------------------------- --------------------------------- 11 Workplace ---------------------------------------- -------------------------------- 12 Consumer ---------------------------------------- --------------------------------- 12 Pesticides ---------------------------------------- --------------------------------- 12 How will the GHS impact countries without existing regulations?

5 -----------------12 3. What is classification ? ---------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ 13 What are the GHS Physical Hazards? ---------------------------------------- ---------- 13 Explosives------------------------------ ---------------------------------------- --- 14 Flammable Gases ---------------------------------------- ------------------------ 15 Flammable Aerosols ---------------------------------------- --------------------- 15 Oxidizing Gases ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 15 Gases Under Pressure-------------------------------- ---------------------------- 16 Flammable Liquids

6 ---------------------------------------- ---------------------- 16 Flammable Solids ---------------------------------------- ------------------------ 16 Self-Reactive Substances ---------------------------------------- --------------- 17 Pyrophoric Liquids--------------------------------- ------------------------------ 18 Pyrophoric Solids ---------------------------------------- ------------------------ 18 Self-Heating Substances ---------------------------------------- ---------------- 18 Substances Which in Contact with Water Emit Flammable Gases ------- 18 Oxidizing Liquids ---------------------------------------- -----------------------18 Oxidizing Solids ---------------------------------------- ------------------------- 18 Organic Peroxides ---------------------------------------- ----------------------- 19 Substances Corrosive to Metal ---------------------------------------- -------- 19 What are the GHS Health and Environmental Hazards?

7 ----------------------------- 20 Acute Toxicity-------------------------------- ------------------------------------ 21 Skin Corrosion------------------------------- ------------------------------------- 21 Skin Irritation ---------------------------------------- ----------------------------- 22 Eye Effects ---------------------------------------- -------------------------------- 22 Sensitization ---------------------------------------- ------------------------------ 22 ii Germ Cell Mutagenicity---------------------------- ----------------------------- 23 Carcinogenicity------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -- 23 Reproductive Toxicity ---------------------------------------- ------------------- 24 Target Organ Systemic Toxicity.

8 Single Exposure & Repeated Exposure-------------------------------- ------------------------------- 24 Aspiration Toxicity-------------------------------- -------------------------------25 Environmental Hazards ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- 26 Hazardous to the Aquatic Environment --------------------------------------- 26 Acute Aquatic Toxicity ---------------------------------------- -------- 26 Chronic Aquatic Toxicity ---------------------------------------- ----- 26 What is the GHS approach to classifying mixtures?

9 --------------------------------- 27 What are bridging principles? ---------------------------------------- ------------------- 28 What testing is required? ---------------------------------------- ------------------------- 28 4. Hazard Communication ---------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- 32 What factors influenced development of the GHS communication tools?---------32 Labels ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ------ 32 What does a label look like? ---------------------------------------- ------------ 32 USA Examples ---------------------------------------- --------------------------- 33 International Examples ---------------------------------------- ------------------ 35 What are the GHS label elements?

10 ---------------------------------------- ------------- 36 Symbols (hazard pictograms)----------------------------- ---------------------- 38 Signal Words ---------------------------------------- ----------------------------- 38 Hazard Statements ---------------------------------------- ----------------------- 41 Precautionary Statements and Pictograms ------------------------------------ 41 Product Identifier (Ingredient Disclosure) ------------------------------------ 42 Supplier Identification ---------------------------------------- ------------------- 42 Supplemental Information ---------------------------------------- -------------- 42 How are multiple hazards handled on labels?


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