GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government
GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government
No. Test guideline Limit dose 414 Prenatal Development Toxicity Study 1000 mg/kg body weight / day 415 One-Generation Reproduction Toxicity Study 1000 mg/kg body weight 416 Two-Generation Reproduction Toxicity Study 1000 mg/kg body weight / day Reference1.Schardein JL, Chemically Induced Birth Defects-3 rd edition, Marcel Dekker, New York, 2000 Reference2.Shepard TH, Lemire RJ, Catalog of Teratogenic Agents, 11 th edition, Johns Hopkins Univ Press, Boltimore, 2004 168
【GHS 2 nd revised edition】(3.7.5.1) The decision logic which follows is not part of the harmonized classification system but is provided here as additional guidance. It is strongly recommended that the person responsible for classification study the criteria before and during use of the decision logic. 3.7.5.1.1 Decision logic 3.7.1 for substances 169
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【<strong>GHS</strong> 2 nd revised edition】(3.7.5.1)<br />
The decision logic which follows is not part of <strong>the</strong> harmonized classification system but is<br />
provided here as additional guidance. It is strongly recommended that <strong>the</strong> person responsible <strong>for</strong><br />
classification study <strong>the</strong> criteria be<strong>for</strong>e and during use of <strong>the</strong> decision logic.<br />
3.7.5.1.1 Decision logic 3.7.1 <strong>for</strong> substances<br />
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