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5. OR HAY AF LB GESAMP E A9 6
6. A6 5 4
7. 426 c 2 UPC 8 428 A8 1 GHS 8 E
8. BCF log Kow 3 ngs
9. E H Zs
10. A6 5 14 RAE 414 A6 5 15 E GHS 1 1
11. c d WAFS
12. 4 ee oe be ea S a sie A ene ae lt
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14. a L E Cso b
15. 7 Fo 8 SDS
16. A9 3 A9 2 6 8
17. E A10 5 2 2 WIR pH HORE A10 2 3 2 A10 5 1 6 pH A10 5 2 3 LF LO A10 5 2 3 1 oy aA 5 A10 5 2 3 2 pH 2 3 2
18. 1 2 3 4 5 P313 3 2 2 3 ee a FIG E Es PT B 3 3 2A 2B 3 4 2 1 1A 1B 8 5 1A 1B 2 3 6 1A 1B 2 3 7 1A 1B 2 3 7 P314 3 9 1 2 s PRESLEY C P315 2 5 En U A kI
19. BCF 470 ua Lr A9 5 3 2
20. A4 8 11 8 BHM LFW RBLOBDFHTEIZ BLES SER oe ee ae x A4 3 11 9 B L OR
21. A3 8 4 5 302 A3 3 4 6 A3 3 4 7 A3 3 5 A3 3 5 1 3
22. A5 2 2 A5 2 2 1 A5 2 2 2 GHS GHS
23. 455 A9 3 1
24. RR OECD 301D 1 DOC OECD 301A OECD OECD 301E ee OECD 301 464 A9 4 3 5 6 OECD 301D MITI 1 OECD 3010 OECD 301F
25. 347 3 2 2 H315 P264 P302 P352 P280
26. 2 4 2 Do 835 2210 E OPPTS 835 2210 A OPPTS 835 5270 2 1 T 2
27. ES 01mg7I NOEC ECx lt 1 ey ee AE 0 01mg71l 0 1mg 1 A9 3 3 2 3
28. h pH
29. P270 P321 BE DORER OR GDR BALHA P330 336 3 1 4 H302 P264 P301 P312 P501
30. A3 3 4 2 GAH AVILA RTIS CHE SAAD MSIL EREXOWMAOLOOERCHYD IN A8 3 4 8 A8 8 4 4 3
31. HTI a DOC DSL E b c NR VW d 3 N Si e BODs COD 7 3 70 3
32. 2 mae 3 SDS SDS SDS no
33. A4 8 10 1 2 A4 3 10 2 1EFHIRUEVE
34. 500 500 BCF BCF 4 BCF BCF
35. LAL A9 3 A9 3 1
36. we A9 7 2 1 2 3 A9 7 2 2 4 pH FE pH 1 j E pH
37. 304 2 1 1 1 H201 i 1 2 H202 PE 1 3 H203 in P210 P370 P372 P380 P373 P401 P501
38. 339 3 1 3 H311 KEITA ATE P280 P302 P352 P405 P501 P312
39. E E IOMC ZL SHRMNS AFA GHS OFA SH SAH ZORE IFCSASG3 98 32B 397 A5 2 S A5 2 1 GHS Wk oY ATF f D 3
40. P270 P330 337 3 1 BL 5 H303 P312 338 3 1 1 H310 2 H310
41. E nS NIR VAALCORR CHA WOP REA HE RLS DBA A AREA A9 4 2 4 7 a
42. GHS 4 TEE 3 1C 1 4 A8 2 1 1 EINECS EINECS IUPAC CAS No 999 99 9 EINECS No 222 222 2 1 2 2 SO gt 1 3 CxH 0 1 4 1 5 w w 1 6 1 7 TX Globalexyl UNoxy ILOate HAKA HE 429 A8 3
43. RENAE 4 E F H LT FF FAAS ee ULT RR TME
44. EDTA A9 3 3 5 QSAR OFJ QSAR OFI 1 A9 6 WAR QSAR 1
45. 1mg 1 IT lt RRE DKE IT lt GIR EEO HERR
46. A9 4 3 6 3al a RAT Z TBII BAB 3 E RE NR oats 1 Fr A9 4 4 HEXF A
47. OPPTS 835 2110 2 4 APRE 2 4 1 OECD OECD 1997 487
48. 326 2 13 H EDX 1 H271 P210 P306 P360 P420 P501 P220 P280 3 a up S pi R P283 P371 P380 P375
49. MERPH ANC SACREHMLEME LABEL HEGRE OC PUAE 9 KE P234 BHESBOC BATE P410 P235 Z77 B FNU RZN CW SBHAICLAME L P411 C TEE EERBLERLAG GHS2 8 2 8 P240 215 2 81ZL 9 BS VLMOGEBLEEBA 5HEGE PEAH CBEST OREO S 5 PHE YEBDS EX P280 P420
50. A9 8 4 8 L RCso NOEC 4 LOTR 3 A9 3 5 RNE A A9 3 5 1 RAKE
51. E 4 4 E 4 E E gt l 463 E E A9 4 3 5 ZYV L 7RHRCOPET SIGE A9 4 3 5 1
52. 3 rs A10 6 2 2 HIPER Img 28 A10 6 1 A10 6 2 A10 7 A10 5 2 1 A10 4 a 5 c d
53. A9 8 8 4 ZARA OLE EDTA EDTA EDTA
54. SDS 389 A4 3 11 13 A A4 3 3 2 1 ce GHS 1 3 2 3 A4 8 11 14 BAOSRAGR A4 3 11 14 1 A4 8 11 14 2
55. 1 2 3 4 5 P411 0C 2 8 BAT EF eH BSL ERGS A B C D E F GHS2 8 2 9 EEF 215 2 3 2 15 BAT Ne a ee A B C D E F P412 507C 2 3 1 2 3 P413 kg C 2 11 1 2 P420 2 8 BAT A B C D E F 2 11 1 2 2 18 1 2 14 1 2 15 A B C D
56. E 1 3 ob QSAR E Il E E Lipnick 1991b A9
57. A9 3 2 2 gt Ne EEE 5 HEIL E Pi E ice HRD EE f 4 E E E GHS F OECD 1998 4 C AY
58. A DC BRAK ATE AAO HBAs Cb 456 A9 3 6 A9 3 6 1 f22EE Jot a T k L B A9 3 6 2 A9 3 6 2 1 AIL ine A ks
59. OECD 1998 TONT pea ee biomagnification AN A Sete PEE 3 European Commission 1996 E
60. e O pH g
61. A9 3 5 7 2
62. 362 RIE lt Be 3 9 2 H373 lt lt gt gt lt gt lt gt 5 LDAPULI N COPEE ZS EMER EFAS S lt lt gt gt CI MORD ODIS BEDA ETEO EBREHNCHEA SHWSBGER HECE ERRET O P260 P314 P501 BI CANEIA AIS A RRRIATU ERALZE
63. re 380 A4 3 3 3 PERE INCITS FRE OU CL SEMEN CBD 220 COME E T ORAM OS Riis FRE DPA EE WAH ENDARA BIT 3 ARRARO AME ET CWE I EENT E A4 3 3 1 FBA A4 3 3 1 1 FUADO FHES
64. 477 4 Howard 19 BIODEG E QSAR OECD 1995 Hansch Leo 1995 Meylan 95 Hilal 5 1994 Howard 1992 Boethling 5 1994 Howard Meylan 1992 Loonen 1999
65. im 446 A9 3 2 ARORH E A9 3 2 1 XF
66. 2 ee BD BRL AGRIC HES C Elif ATARNE CHS c ECJ NOEC LCgo gt Nae
67. A9 7 A9 7 1 A9 7 1 1 OECD 1998
68. OPPTS 835 3180 HULE OW 3 7 4 FF FA CER 3 8 FRMEREDDE 3 8 1 FA 1996 1 Probability Program BIOWIN Biodegradability Probability Program US EPA EC
69. A6 3 3 3 4 6 7 8 9 SDS SDS A6 8 4 GHS SDS
70. A9 4 3 3 28 HLF BEA A9 4 3 3 1 DOF B MITI 1992 LKF 27b BA ACES 28 28 E D FE AY fH EKSA E bey a b A9
71. EBEHAN WS AGRIC hE 6 LATEMLEICWIZ HERB L OSPUZLE S REA P234 MEX BOC RAPS P411 P235 C TEE HERCEGA GHS2 8 2 38 2Z77 B FNU EH CW SBAAICLAME L 2 15 2 8 Z V BSE VLMOGEBLEEA P240 PREKINE T IRET SERGE OS WHE P420 EBS EX P280 319
72. A9 5 3 5 2 c BCF BCF A9 5 3 5 3 Kow oT wy Me N E v K v 471
73. 4 H ik FS amp CH Do A9 7 2 A9 7 2 1 2ZEBIES Z OM A9 7 2 1 1 2 A9 3 3 A9 7 2 1 2 A9 7 2 1 2 1 E BR OKAEBET 2 BL ORES A OFA E EIZ LDL MRE E
74. A9 4 A9 1 18 A9 5 QSAR A9 1 14 QSAR OT QSAR TIT 3 ae cS A9 3
75. A6 5 A6 5 1 2 8 10 A6 2 6 9 8 11 3 4 5 7 8 1 4
76. 415 416 7 GHS 418 7 GHS GHS 1 2 GHS AE AEBS Te AS a Oe QOL 2 CQ UNXXXX 2 1 4 10 5 2 d BFR 1 4 10 5 2 a O 1 4 10 5 2 b 1 4 10 5 2 c 1 4 10 5 2 e OLB GATL EGTA OA PL EE SERV ONAE IK BAT B EERI EFAA IED B IIKOT NE GEE ZRF 5 GHS ZEBRA NMAT 3S EBCES 419 2
77. a 386 b Fav c ROO RE d pH e FAR ee LE AA f g h i Q k m FAT FB BE n o n p q r SDS SDS A4 3 10 10 A4 8 10 1 Att A4 3 10 1 1
78. Scow 1982 J 2 6 E 104 108 103 1086 AL EKIEHLAE Scow 1982 LT 2 7 2 AREA mgC L
79. A5 2 2 5 398 A5 2 2 6 GHS 8
80. A3 2 3 8 GHS P805 P851 P338
81. P234 P235 P411 BA SUCREAH CW SAAICILAME L 5 P240 FRE STII ME T IEIET HEBDS EX P280 PR DREO B THE IKBY R Z ERK 0 UVES EEE A FU TOS A CKI tE Fits E LAPEEBICIL RMR LOCHICLE S on BEEBEOC BATZ P410 P411 C BE ERED Li EELS GHS2 829 2 15 2 38 Z V BEV VLMODOGEBLELA 5bHEGE P420
82. pH pH4 7 9 50C 5 10 3 pH 4 7 9 OPPTS 835 2130 OECD 111 2 3 3
83. 333 2 16 1 H290 P234 P390 P406 P284 BIOUZbSEGREAIEL TE RV 334 3 1 1 H300 2 H300 P264 P301 P310 P405 P501
84. E FACIE log Kow log Kow 6 3D BCF A HELT BCF E F 1og Kow 6
85. gt ec Lx A am ID 4 4 1 RRC OV CORE veges BT ORALY WA Scow 1982 4 2 eee
86. Pedersen 1995 A9 4 2 5 ZF 2 BAF CER EE A9 4 3 HRIC OL CORE A9 4 3 1 HLYA
87. 2 A3 1 1 GHS OF 1 2 3 4 H200 2 1 H201 2 1 1 1 H202 2 1 1 2 H203 2 1 1 8 H204 2 1 1 4 H205 2 1 FH 1 5 H220
88. DIZ RLT 2 14 RHENT McKim Goeden 1982 C Opperhuizen 5 1985 Anliker 1988 E Gobas 1986 f 503 CPT 5 MER ARO ERRNO OOT k Sijjm Linde 1995 Opperhuizen Sijm 1990
89. MA A4 3 12 2 a b c d e SDS SDS 390 A4 3 12 3
90. aS E E 1 _ Nat EN HT SORROW gt RIJ ARS E E
91. 1 2 3 4 5 P332 3 2 2 3 P333 3 4 1 1A 1B P334 2 9 1 LT ADF ARRIEN PEREK 2 10 i NEN 2 12 1 2 7 OBRA 1 OKEHE P335 2 10 1 2 12 1 2 P336 2 5 P337 3 3 2A 2B P3388 3 2 1A 1B 1C 3 3 1 3 3 2A 2B P340
92. GHS 3 4 1 C lR ww 6 4 0 5ml 1
93. 4 454 1 1 MWsat MWion E A9 3 5 10 AWE A9 8 5 10 1
94. P230 MEINE LVAD do B t VLIW TB E DRERI CHLOE PR Bb Sl VTA A ERO BLUEAYWORBAR OU HENIEZE H P234 P240 LEHO DRA EKHE Ce GE P250 Ei LEKOR I FENER TCO SHA ROEA MRE E EPE ESTAI ET D ELAS P280 A 305 2 1 1 4 H204
95. 2 A4 3 4 1 LERRAREZ OR A4 3 4 1 1 A4 8 4 1 2 a b c ES BLE ADS RARE MLA MASS L LE OME HER SNORE d PPE A4 3 4 2 Bt BERLE L IIED MERIKE
96. 3 3 1 MY SENO D OECD 1995 3 2 BEDE 3 2 1 EU C 4 FAB 3 2 2 AAA HET a b c d e f 2 100meg 1 CORK 4 3 OPPTS 835 5270 E OPPTS
97. HD SBME ARS log Kw b EK BRED R DARRA IE ERIR ORDD gt LL 4 gt NI E 2 ee 28
98. MOBS DIE BRA ETE WO EBREHUICHY AN TOSHA AE GIEBE RMT O CLARO E UbPDPULT R COPBE ZT SWHEEAITS 3 GHS Hl 4 269 A3 1 2 3 A3 1 2 H300 H310 6 A3 1 2 4 1 4 10 5 3 3
99. Schwarzenbach 5 1993 2 2 Schwarzenbach 5 1993 2 3 WKI 2 3 1 H20 OH
100. 5 2 8 OECD OECD 1995 E v IZOVW CH Pederson E SAR A ele Ces OO D SIDS EN
101. a b c 28 16 gt 0 048 day A9 4 2 4 11
102. HF fiat E A9 2 3 4 4 1 4 1 2 11 3 A9 4 2 2 BABAEME A9 4 2 2 1 ee Fa A9 OECD f ETSY A9 4 2 2 2 OECD
103. P270 P321 EOE ORG PLL LLG EA P330 335 3 1 3 H301 P264 P301 P310 P405 P501
104. 408 A6 3 6 E A6 3 7 AE FARCBAL TIL RL 2 RER 10 A6 3 8 BWEAA OPRWE PF ILHIIZIT SZE 1 1f 3
105. 11 a 11 5cm 200rp m tk PVC 8mm K 350mm 40mm 15mm 2 b 1 0 3 01 100rp m ke A10 5 1 10 A10 5 1 9
106. 2 8 VA B H241 i a P210 P370 P380 P375 P378 P403 P501 CREO RH SACU SAEREMICEBE VIBRE PEEP LOZ PACLE D REDS P234 NOXBILKBI RZ EK TOGA HESEOC BATI HTZ P
107. 462 RRBORSS H A 5 H uu A 20 A9 4 3 2 A9 4 3 2 1 HGCA A9 4 3 2 2 4 E 2 100mg l Ae AL IT OVER HO HH
108. A4 3 3 2 2 a b A4 3 3 2 8 Peat ABN ALE IL RCB ERA ORELIALAD EMAL ERT Do 381 A4 8 4 4
109. r ES TE W ko Affi Peterson P ee ER P 1998 2 2 FASE
110. 2 3 fim 2 3 1 R EY Bike 2 3 2 TERI 2 E gt Le BBE Sift E 1 E
111. FEHR Do 5 3 ee ee 3 ROTT gl A6 5 11 2 A6 3 Ike
112. 10 SHA RET hi 4 i FE 3 pH E E 10 E
113. A9 7 5 3 2 2 L E a L E Cs0 4 b 2 c L Cso 10mg l 3 A9 7 5 3 3 HE lt L E Cs COIU 77 ae b OHE 4 IZ L E Cs0 1mg l 10mg l E E 24 AES Cso E E 1 E 1 Imgl E 2 E 100mg 1
114. A6 5 6 8 SDS A6 5 7 E 1 11 A6 2
115. a3 IC RREI NS VICAR ASN CW SIEFWEAIL BID EDS A6 5 8 4 Spoon 412 A6 5 9 BVGFFOPRAE Hl pak A6 5 10 AR sh A6 5 10 1 f Uae nee gt 0 1
116. A6 4 1 2 A6 4 2 A6 4 2 1 2 1 A6 2 A6 4 2 2 2 1 SDS
117. OECD 1995 amp 1mg 1 OECD 1995
118. Se Coe ee A4 2 2 4 Do A4 2 3 SDS OFF x0 A4 2 3 1 SDS 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 xa A4 2 3 2 SDS SDS
119. SDS T A4 2 2 2 SDS 8SDS 977 A4 2 2 3 SDS Sh ee
120. 3 5 F Ft A Hansch E A9 6 2 ABHEOMNHFMLE TERE LORE A9 6 2 1 ade el H SA og Kow amp log C D QSAR A9 6 2 2 JE PU SN 5 EERE DRK CE MEG 3 g X 1990 log Kow a a J Lipnick 1995
121. 315 2 6 x 1 H224 2 H225 3 H226 bs P210 P303 P361 P353 P403 P235 P501 P233 KD HEETE CHET SIGE OS O THVED SE P240 KD HEETE CHET SERGE VED H KEHED do BEX P241 ip a a N HOXE BBE MARE HAAS b 5 VLOG E PEPE RBI MEER EBA BNA EFES AAI CLO FERRER OGLE OFFERS E LEE LTB Bb P242 Pe i eR ss pn per eat linge KERLE DIE RICOR AULA RAL IMICRBO LE IZ O 1ind KOMEAA SPS P243 DRHE CRI
122. A6 5 5 BEIA 411 A6 5 6 BRBLOUGAFE A6 5 6 1 Pea A6 5 6 2
123. L GE Cso H 2 pH ECAR HEAR IC aba 4 1 FE A9 7 1 6 eerie fee ee Li Fh A9 7 1 7
124. A9 7 5 BEELUBEILAOICET EDADA A9 7 5 1 BEB L UDREA BIT EPIRI OBE A9 7 5 1 1 T ite L E Cs0 A9 7 5 1 2 1 482 E 3 E BELLO
125. gt 1 Do A9 4 1 8 FF ORLA Al A9 II A9 4 2 2YEIEF 2 OFFER A9 4 2 1 Ba DEH ee vane Poe a Oa 3 rico cian 8918 A919 881 23
126. P202 P280 356 3 7 1 H360 lt gt lt lt gt gt 2 H361 lt gt lt lt gt gt lt gt
127. PT AX CHA A4 3 1 4 PRA OFS A4 8 1 5 KABB F Wee SDS my uy SDS 8 6 24 A4 3 2 2 WO a
128. Ve MAIC aA TSO Chit CHASE A9 6 4 4 EPA HPV ve HPV SIDS US EPA 1999 1990 UR 2 800 HPV
129. 353 3 4 1 1A 1B H317 e P261 P302 P352 P501 P260 BAAN ER AP SBAAIALAME LT P272 P280
130. 363 3 10 1 H304 2 H305 P301 P310 P405 P501 P331 364 4 1
131. 4 DI Aas B pH G O Gi 4 E A9 7 2 1 2 2 A9 7 2 1 2 8 z CHESS Santore Driscoll 1995 pH DOC 3 s C7 N oo HM gt BY aes ROIARER tA H O 2 H E
132. A9 4 2 4 18 OECD 1997 i A9 4 2 4 14 A9 4 2 4 14 1 QSAR
133. 20 700 European Commission 1996 1000
134. MINTEQ Brown k OSH BLM BLM JOT Allison 1987 EE WHAM Tipping 1994 1 Santore Di Toro 1999 E OECD 2000 480 R gt
135. K A6 2 6 9 2 10 y A6 5 2 A6 3 lt 2 10
136. 9 A9 7 A10 1 3 a MO b
137. z 3 9 283 1 2 3 4 5 P270 3 1 1 2 3 4 3 1 1 2 3 7 3 8 1 2 E 3 9 1 P271 E 3 1 1 2 3 4 3 8 3 3 8 3 P272 3 4 1 1A 1B P273
138. 7 A8 4 2 AGRI BRIE 7 6 3 PR i 7 1 A 3
139. SREI E kL LEO ASH ZEY i f IT NE CHS a b c d FF e 1 fa HA f 4 L E Cs0 Zoe BCF g og Kow A9 2 4 2 NOEC EC 4
140. OECD 1999a 1999b F gt Bb KD BIOWIN JAN G F2 tt AAI 2 bk HAV IIE OECD YOECD
141. E A9 3 4 2 GLP GLP 3 GLP H T
142. eB AKI A9 6 8 QSAR EFN ORUE A9 6 3 1 HE amp ZS FA QSAR CO KE FR QSAR QSAR QSAR E E
143. 437 438 9 A9 1 FR A9 1 1 E a a f b A9 1 2 TSA E Et DD J F5 LIAR ARSE 3 E
144. Zk P337 P313 351 ERIC SD BARS 72 RG PE ARE 3 3 2B H320 P264 P305 P351 P338 ET P337 P313 352
145. 2 1 OECD 9 AO SiS LUMI SHE ORAS 2 ES
146. P202 P280 Es 355 3 6 1 H350 lt gt 2 H351 lt gt lt gt Clit MOREO OILS BABE CHWS E DRAEK ISHEB SN TOSHE ECEE RRT D P201 P308 P313 P405 P501
147. 2 6 BIC EAL CRT A E R AG E 406 A6 1
148. 1 2 1 4 A A3 3 3 A3 3 8 1 3 A3 83 3 2
149. ieee 1 a BE Cso Img log Kow 24 BCF lt 500 448 b A9 2 3 5 A9 2 3 6
150. KERIB LS LEB ES 5g 31 2 E A
151. 444 1mg7l 8 amp FE E E Eg gt ts 4 H pT ira Imgl 9 2 4 3 7 F Am f A9 2 4 4
152. BE os P381 308 2 2 2 H221 P210 P377 P403 P381 309 2 2 MBIA RILL A
153. BORIS LEE GHS 11
154. 1 E 1 4 4 1 a GHS
155. AUS a Ku gl b c ml 108 106 d 5C 25C e 28 70 16 A9 4 2 4 6
156. 4 RZE Te XRF LEP UID EEEE 478 A9 7 1 3 0 FORM a A9 7 1 4 s5 A9 7 1 5
157. 2002 WSSD GHS GHS 5 PE GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING OF CHEMICALS The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals GHS has been developed through cooperation between the International Labour Organization ILO the Organization for Ec
158. 361 RIE lt Be 3 9 1 H372 lt lt gt gt lt gt lt gt 5 LDAPULST R COPEE ZS BEMER EAS S lt lt gt gt CI MORD OIF lt BEDA ETRO E DRAEI AEA SHWSBGE HECE E METS P260 P314 P501 P264 P270
159. A5 2 2 3 A5 2 2 4 27
160. a ii i ee mm eS b NN c A4 3 11 15 ZCOMOFR GHS A4 3 12 12 A4 3 12 1
161. LEDS T SN a oe na LIL EU ra ARICA c v b je m t lan oe 3 USEPA
162. a GHS 1 GHS b R 0 DS c
163. G i A 3 3 4 4 20 OECD 3 3 5 OECD OS ARAWAZA BR OECD Sy EAT HE E o HH
164. E H DoE 1996 ECETOC 1996 US EPA 1996 OECD OECD 2000 23 A9 3 5 2
165. HPLC De Bruijn 1989 Tolls Sijm 1993 OECD draft Guideline 1998 OECD 498 2 2 2 FAX RRE 2 n OECD 107 1995 20 n 1C 2 2 3 HPLC i HPLC
166. A B I E H gt A A4 3 11 4 oe A GHS A4 3 11 5 3
167. 451 A9 3 5 6 b c d PA A ya 2 e TRI A9 8 5 8 heed PO ma K A9 3 1 A9 3 5 4
168. ABA 1 FE CO 96 HR LCs0 fh OECD 208 EEIE HUT 7 RECO 48 ISR EC ff OECD BIL 202 I IIRA 7 FE CO 72 FREZI 96 FFR ECso ff OECD 201 FKALAEO DD ICLVOKRESHS IDLKEWPILT S COKELEMHONK CHE EARRESHSB PRLE ZKR b OTOMI BRAHSZH Lemna 14 E FAR RRA hea dg f TEE EHET 2 IL IEF COMPRIS ETZ b leh BULLEN TAF LES 4 D E o gt EDDY PARR FMA OHH b CLUE ERESZ NT Zev OECD EFA 210 GAO E EIER 202 Part2 FE EH 211 2 D aADEGAE BELO 201 RAER ME MD ESHER ERE Sf LICK OECD OECD 2006 A9 3 2 3
169. Es P220 P371 P380 P375 P280 P370 P378 K Y RZ EKER SES P283 329 2 14 2 H272 3 H272
170. P370 P378 KB Y AZ EWKAL EGE 327 2 13 H EDX 2 H272 3 H272 P210 P370 P378 P501
171. WBF WAF L E Cso LLso WSF WAF A9 3 5 10 2
172. 6g cm3 509 8 m A10 5 1 9 25mm 0 2 u m PES O8um 5 VW LAL REDET OCW OES TABU LY SEES OEA 523 A10 5 2 LAR A10 5 2 1 PHE SPEUR a b c d e f g
173. E 2 A9 6 4 13 ABLOUS XV acts BRKE fA 3 EF MIL log Kov X ay
174. QSAR QSAR A9 4 2 4 15 EJE H
175. A9 2 3 8 o A9 3 3 2 2 A9 2 3 4 log K 24 KIEL BCF lt 500
176. A9 7 5 4 2 Imm A9 7 5 4 8 1 mm HOFA 1 mm A9 7 5 4 4
177. c A10 5 8 ARO 2 E 1 2 A10 5 3 1 HER Z Y D PROPERES EA A10 5 3 1 1 80 2 THOT OR A10 5 3 1 2 pH 3 E 100mg l AFD A10 5 1 6 A10 5 1 8 10 15ml 2 H
178. A9 6 1 2 Corwin Hansch 1 H P C 5 ZAL K nemann 1981 4 K nemann DJ E 1986 Meyer Lipnick 1989a f Overton 1901 H E E ity gt ae N Meyer Overton
179. E A AAU ALAND bE COBMOEOMOF F Id ste Raia oie eile o 0 1H 2 A9 3 6 2 4 QSAR QSAR A9 4 A9 4 1 A9 4 1 1 iz
180. Hi l HIZEY Y 3 A9 1 7 1 ZS H E oe Al gt i
181. Tk ae E AP TE E L E Cso gt 100mg ole 4 FEN E FF E E E EA AE T E FE A9 1 10 E
182. L Cso a 80 IX E E
183. OECD 1995 Scow 1982 494 3 1 2 WED Monod OECD 1995 4 50 3 1 3
184. SDS ral a AG6 3 5 1 2 404 A6 1
185. f roe RREO X HA LIER CH gi cre eras wale lai BCE BCE E lt BCF MET 4
186. E EF HH 3 ETE Fe ZTL 7 a i E ay H Zz deck weiss E
187. b A A9 4 2 4 8 OECD 302 70 2 UN NN 0 460 A9 4 2 4 9 Tae cain GAS Ses NN A mage
188. DONC Lo CDs A10 2 A10 2 1 pH OGRE ZERO T 92 1 Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development April 2001 519 OECD Environment Health and Safety Publications Series on Testing and Assessment No 29 Environment Directorate A10 2 2 BYL BMORZ Y TBR
189. GHS SDS SDS SDS A4 3 1 2 fEDFFEFR SA 7 4TH E12 SDSL FT SRBHIZOW CO BRAIT LNI EPOS EZ SDS ERT SUHAED FREAFCASBEWIZEBW DS 379 A4 3 1 8 6p OPRAH E EA LOMB
190. A ZS BY AN A9 2 2 1 A9 1 8 W Ss E A9 4 ffi A9 5 A9 8 A9 1 9 FE
191. t SDS 8 b c A4 8 6 1 2 KAFRA LT PVC A4 3 6 2 RELOP LAE A4 3 6 8 EfUADLERMOHFOT ER LVR A4 3 6 3 1 a 32 b A4 3 6 3 2 a b c d e
192. HED AV log Kow 6 6 5 t CLOGP US EPA 1999 LOGKOW US EPA SPARC US EPA 2000b SPARC 1 CLOGP E SPARC log Kow 3 K E Et log Kow la BUY Lipnick 1986 A9 6 4 10 AME BCF A9 6 4 10 1 BCF
193. te D Hig Ma a b c 385C d CO0 2 CH4 3 6 8 490 3 7 3 7 1 OECD 3 7 2 3 7 3 OA ARMA FA TRB L OKA PORRE a b c I 304A OPPTS 835 3300
194. 2 4 479 At a E G A9 7 1 8 1
195. F Ter 96 E 447 OECD No 11 ra 0 1 5g 96 K 96 2 0 te a Re OECD Jo A9 3 2 5 2 RAZ eh OECD E EPA 850 1500 3 7
196. oC RI ee Ss PE WS E A9 7 2 2 REEF OME A9 7 2 2 1 A9 7 2 2 2 3 AE CRH A9 7 2 2 3 24 pH FF
197. 2 4 282 1 2 3 4 5 P250 2 1 EERIE KR TCE SHAA 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 P251 2 3 1 2 3 P260 3 1 1 2 3 8 1 2 R EEEE E RE ETAETA 3 9 1 2 3 2 1A 1B 1C CAPIR h RA LOE HARTS EH PICA SG BIZZY PTA hO 8 3 7
198. 4 4 1 H420 4 2 1 275 276 3 2 A8 2 1 A3 2 1 1 1 4 10 5 2 c A8 2 1 2 GHS 5 TR DAH EJS GHS BREDH 3 A3 2 1 3
199. SARK ARICA CAB Cb EA 10 EE BODs BOD5 ThOD 28 ro Ye BAER COD DAE ER e
200. 2 2 1 2 P390 2 16 1 P391 4 1 1 4 1 1 2 P301 3 1 128 be 3 10 1 2 n P301 3 1 4 7 P312 P302
201. E 1 EOPEIER LOE REO z 3 NM 2 28 28 ae NOES NOEC RIES 486 9 1 2 2 1
202. 918 2 5 H280 tee H280 H280 P410 P403 P410 4 SERENE BIT 3 ELEGY EG e EF NAJO ALGER P200 Z LEHO TS EX HORA YAZI HASN TOBBEK BELTER EE LGAB OEY DREPBD FIED AP EERE EIT OAM OD EEN SRUVGAICRS 314 2 5 ee ma H281 VILA ESI P282 P336 P315 P403
203. 4 fig 10 FE DH DS FR E 14 3 16 28 FE lt 16 28 3 aie FLAS 28 Vala RRt OREO YE DBAVHEEERSAT ERE ARMY LUE E IZ 465 lt 16 PZZ OMF HEDRER ER L TWILL TIR 70 E io AF E 60 28 Fy ED
204. L Cso 10 EE IN ke A A E ee
205. 311 2 3 BL 3 H229 P210 P410 P412 50 C Fl 312 2 4 FL EDR 1 H270 P220 P370 P376 P403 P244
206. Mo a QSAR K Kw EEC A 8 1992 OECD 117 1989 pK A9 5 2 4 2 K n pK pH Kov HPLC OECD 107 1995 117 1989 EEC A 8 1992 EPA OTS 1982 EPA F
207. A4 3 4 8 LIS CEPOL BA E Et S FEW LIBRO br A4 8 5 5 A4 8 5 1 IAKA oe A4 3 5 2 FABRPbEECSHREOERIE
208. 38 1 mgl 10 mg l 100mg l 7 De pH A9 7 2 3 KEBHES 2 E RIET 2 OL BE WR RAAT AE DBP ORE 7A L E Cso 28 E pH pH L E Cs0
209. 4 WHS ART ORE 1 E 2
210. 3 1 1 H330 2 H330 P260 P304 P340 P403 P233 P501 AEF ti BHF CH EaR EES HRED P310 N P271 P405 Lis P
211. HPLC log Kow 0 6 a HPLC log Kow USEPA 1985 ee 1998 K QSAR K A9 5 2 4 3 QSAR log Kow Kov Kov QSAR v ae 4 PC CLOGP LOGKOW KOWWIN AUTOLOGP SPARC
212. PPE a b c d PPE A4 3 8 3 3
213. PPE Te SS eae A4 3 9 9 A4 3 9 1 A4 3 9 2 A4 3 9 3
214. A3 2 2 1 303 2 1 AA a H200 P201 P370 P372 P380 P373 P401 P501 P250 EBD FUN Cb EGE P280
215. 2 11 E SDS HIS E H A6 2 4 K A61 9 V 2 10 1 2 8 9 1 H
216. 4 1 b 2 c A9 7 5 2 4 2 28 A9 7 5 2 4 1 1H E 4 E 2 A9 7 5 8 PEDIREM B A9 7 5 3 1 HRF ADH A9 7 5 3 2 A9 7 5 3 2 1 24 L B Cso 100mg gt L E Cs0 CHAI o 3 4 Ay ara Fe 483 E L E Cso E
217. A9 1 15 H TE D Ah A9 1 16 AS A9 2 ZS A9 2 1 w e EU ples AE 1
218. 9 H 10 25 CEHZ 301C 488 104 108 mL 28 E OECD OECD 301A F E MTTTI OECD g se 3 2 3 OECD 3 2 4
219. c L E Cso d a Sh A9 3 5 7 SHAM DPA A9 3 5 7 1 1mg 1
220. 2 0 1mg 1 1 0mg l 26 oe a 2 E 0 1mg71 1 ol a 8 b 1 o E 0 1mg I 1 0mg I 2 E
221. 3 Be IR w 307 2 2 R 1 H220 P210 P377 P403
222. 3 1 1 2 3 4 ENEAN 3 2 1A 1B 1C 3 4 1 1A 1B 3 8 3 3 8 3 P342 3 4 1 1A 1B P351 3 2 1A 1B 1C 3 3 1 3 3 2A 2B P352 3 1 1 2 3 4 Ped Nene MA al ee ze Fi 7 A D TnA1B SERN bane Ane REI C 2 289 1 2 3 4 5 P353 2 6 1 2 3 BEE ACR H EIAN E BETO
223. P262 P302 P352 P405 P501 P264 P270 P280 P310 P321 ERA DVER E EHET SBE P361 P364
224. Tolls 1998 Tolls 1998 Tolls 1998 LOGKOW log Kow log Kow Roberts 1989 1og Kow log K y A9 5 4 FET SEFT 2LBLUF SOKA A9 5 4 1 F T S BCF BCF
225. ar 2 co RUBE FEE X TEA yu gt EX tac amp KADE A 4M cP E F ie ao 452 4 E F A9 3 5 7 HLA bh BD S AF
226. m AO re le Ade aa alleen log 4 5 Doucette Andren 1987 1988 Shiu 5 1988 Control Act Test Guidelines 499 log Kow 4 5 Ez DIE CO Kow
227. ogs ke i i n MOKED BREN D DI S BBA ETRO EBS o on R atiiagsne oosa p BINT S BIE amp FORC MO BREN mm HED OILS BBA ECR y 2 per o 2 ye emia 941 GR FEATS BHI S a A1 28 8 6 oye e en A i MOD BREN DI S BBBECRISE E a err BR xeenican an cv ag 1950 E ABLES BEE AM MD E PERED DI S BBAE CE 2 gt ai OZ DAEA AN T H351 i OSGA ABRIT lt S BIEK SERE 261 A1 24 3 7 AeA GHS ue ACSA E Te VLAB YEA BR ea i b LHAISBBO BER ASA NEE HET Z MORD LA DIF aea Beet U 1B BR EMIZEED
228. A9 2 3 2 o o a El ZITAT B RURANI BICLVIEVLARAROCHS HF lt
229. GHS HE gt LANL BE i ER EA STOR COMA MTS MORE 979 Ze OS ADB OTS BRAE Ca E BK KEHNUZAE AA CW SHE ABLE S EELS amp i gt b LHA 5 BREN mm LEBEL SE COMBE EBT 2 PE 3 HOPED OILS BBAE CL WZ EBRENIZCHY SAN TOS BO DEITS BEBE ih A1 27 3 10 GHS ERAN BS HE i Zev ele ER EA wen en meen A1 28 a 4 1 2 GHS Hil a p Da
230. ie 9 RAE 9 VV IV Kew 3 466 ee ee PD 9A BSA IID 9 VI A9 5 2 ARTES Z DER A9 5 2 1 A9 5 2 2
231. YB ZHE CDV VT E A9 7 8 RECRUIT SEBUM 3 PEME A9 7 3 1 481 A9 7 3 2 a
232. 1 2 3 4 5 P501 REDIRE 3 2 1A 1B 1C ee 3 4 1 1A 1B NU Mlk E Pe 3 4 1 1A 1B 3 5 1A 1B 2 RR 3 6 1A 1B 2 3 7 1A 1B 2 REE RRM Meta REE HENE E 3 8 1 2 3 3 8 3 3 8 REE Meta PE KE E 3 9 1 2 RIERA 3 10 1 2 4 1 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 P502 4 2 1 300 3 3 A3 8 1 FX A3 3 1 1 GHS GHS A
233. 331 2 15 EO YZ BAT B H241 R P210 P370 P380 P375 P378 P403 P501 UE BB SN TOS ARE Fa F 7 LA BEEREICHIL PREPRE OSPIZLE 5 RR P234 AOXB IZKBY RZ k TSEHB BATZ CHT Bo
234. A9 5 4 2 FFT S log Kow 1og K 4 4 log K QSAR 1og K 3 A9 5 4 3 IRDOAI BCF log Kow log Kew log Kov Ko 2
235. 106 PEO TV BCF2500 BCF BCF A9 5 2 4 KEE Kow A9 5 2 4 1 Kow K log Kow QSAR QSAR
236. 3 i cb ODER BCF H BCF ct mmer ad Eg k T SRA AY 77k AE A9 5 2 3 8 3 BCF 500 4 1 1 A9 5 2 3 9 A9 5 2 3 9 1 f Jv H R in E f gt A9 5 2 3 9 2
237. 37 44 m 10 20 A10 5 2 3 3 pH ie 10 15ml 30
238. A9 6 3 5 4 g 4 gt ue E
239. SDS SDS a SDS SDS b SDS l c DS 5 er i y ah ae 0 eas mee poe d 4 Siar oi i SDS SDS 9 ERRE a SDS
240. 3 1 1 2 3 1 H330 H310 3 1 1 2 3 1 H330 H300 3 1 1 2 8 1 H310 3 1 H330 H301 RAUNT RICHER 4 LA 3 1 3 3 1 H311 273 GHS 1 2 3 4 H301 3 1 3 8 1 H331 H311 3 1 3
241. 4 A6 3 6 A6 3 1 SDS A6 3 2 3 11
242. E J4 H Lu a ele QSAR f kK BY H 1 H E 4 96 LC50 n a CN SO ThE 1
243. GHS SDS 1 5 GHS SDS CA GHS 4 1 2 TOPIS MEE SIS datz SDS GHS 4 1 3 GHS A4 2 SDS A4 2 1 BGA e ie SDS GHS 1 5 1 5 1
244. Niimi 1991 n ae 1 Henderson Tocher 1987 PA QSAR 2 2 Kow REDE ODBGDALADE A Kov QSAR 2 2 1 K HPLC 2 OECD 107 1995 OECD 117 1983 EEC A 8 1992 EPA OTS 1982 EPA FIFRA 1982 ASTM 1993
245. SPARC log Kow 5 KOWWIN CLOGP 500 SPARC 1 log K 1og Kew DHE TOR a M 1 log Kow Howard Meylan 1997 CLOGP Hansch amp Leo 1979 CLOGP Daylight 1995 n 8942 r2 0 917 sd 0 482 n 501 r2 0 967 n 7221 r2 0 89 sd 0 58 LOGKOW KOWWIN Meylan amp Howard 140 260 n 2430 r2 0 981 sd 0 219 me 0 161 n 8855 r2 0 95 sd 0 427 me 0
246. 1 H400 P273 P391 P501 LEED MELIIL 365 4 1 ZL 2 TEE laf a L H401 3 TEE Mala L H402 P273 P501 LK EELMELIIME
247. A9 2 6 A9 2 6 1 1 GLP f E4 2500 HEIL BCF log Kow 24 H NIS te e o EANTA AF E oe o ge 1mg 1 DOERR 4 HTT 4 ANATH HH K RIR e fa RTE amp FE R
248. A9 4 2 4 12 OECD 111 pH4 pH9 ts 16 UM a ee ae LEE 4 ICBIT E OECD PUECELHEZ ES o 72 AELEOREB UZ OVC REEF BUABUSLGT E EU OFFI RAT LOCOS CAULKEISAEDAEIERB IC LE EREDFT 2 E DHE GT LTV CB FO ANA THK eels 2 BIE L7G A ZEEE CL Zahn Wellen HR OECD TG 302 B amp MITI II REER OECD TG 302 BHA fE JAEIELEL FOE BY CHS BRITS BLE UE LE BABEAV TILES ZU b ZHEHOMBIZBIC HURIEFENTR SNS CHV RRODGEVIABIE CBD BIEL CNABEOCIUE LET SVFFHLCHECHE FOL I CHS MITI I ALANI gt 60 14 HEAD Gi Zahn Wellen gt 70 7 ALLAN 461 tu 2 3
249. 1 209 E E 1 458 ISO 9509 A9 7 1
250. CWE OREO FAIS BS bh AY ORRORI KL Ae HEF A 3 El a 9 1 p ESA H Al gt E 2 FA 457 AA o pH
251. 10 11 12 ILO 1999 Current Sector Uses of Risk Communication IOMC ILO HC3 99 7 A Venema M Trommelen and S Akerboom 1997 Effectiveness of labelling of household chemicals Consumer Safety Institute Amsterdam Leen Petre 1994 Safety information on dangerous products consumer assessment COFACE Brussels Belgium European Commission 1999 DGIII Study on Comprehensibility of labels based on Directive 88 8797 EEC on Dangerous Preparations Magat W A W K Viscusi and J Huber 1988 Consumer processing of hazard warning information Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 1 201 232 Abt Associates Inc 1999 Consumer Labelling Initiative Phase II Report Cambridge Massachusetts Prepared for US EPA Viscusi W K 1991 Toward a proper role for hazard warnings in products lability cases Journal of Products Liability 13 189 1638 US Consumer Product safety Commission 2001 Code of Federal Regulations Subchapter C Federal Hazardous Substances Act Regulations 16 Part 1500 Saouter E G Van Hoof C Pittinger and T Feijtel 2000 A retrospective analysis of the environmental protile of laundry detergents submitted to International Journal of life cycle analysis October 2000 IPCS 2001 Principles for evaluating health risks to reproduction associated with exposure to chemicals Environmental Health Criteria No 225 IPCS 2000 H
252. BCE UE 1 2 BCFOFBRICLSMWEDORODBDLAE 1 2 1 Cd M 1022 94 log Kow gt 3 1 2 2 OECD 305 ASTM a b ec BCF d e f 1 2 3 H GMO BETOZ
253. KEY 5D EIGKA LBS P220 P280 928 2 14 HED 1 H271 P210 P306 P360 P420 P501
254. 9 II E 1 2 OECD 1995 1 3 co IK EERIE COA EY a b c 2
255. 24 FF OPER YC pH sa WO D 2 3 1 HNO A10 5 3 2 A10 5 3 2 1 A10 5 3 2 2 7 7 5 5 6 2 E YAP A10 5 1 10 24 fal amp 28 2 6 1 TE MAR EBRL OCCA A10 5 3 1 1 A10 5 2 3 coe D CHREPT D 28 4 7 A10 5 1 10 1 10 100mgl 7
256. LEC ie A9 7 1 9 a MO b
257. P234 P235 P411 BP SOUCREH CW SBAAICILAME L 5 P240 PET N EUR C SEISE TE EIT PUREE AS DIBA P280 KB Y AZ EWKAL EGE MED EEE AT CWS A CKI tE Fils EE LA PEIRE PIR BERGE LO CAUAE D kero MEEOC BATE P411 C TEBE RBLERLAG GHS2 8 2 8 2 15 2 8 Z V BS VLMOGEBLEEBA DUNSA P420
258. A3 2 8 4 2 3 P241 A3 2 3 5 5 A38 2 3 6 5 HAC AIA FOE 1 P241
259. DOMA SDS PPE DER E EAU SDS 0 De LEE LAR L SIE RPE OBR 407 A6 1 10 3 9
260. ie E E BCF BRA FX A 1 BCF BCF Dy TR BA 59 OECD 305 1996 Pedersen BCF FF AE ae BCF LE
261. 1972 log 1 C A log Kow B 137 QSAR Koy nm ZS E QSAR Overton Hipnick Studien ber die Narkose jf Lipnick 1991a E g 5 FN 3 nl j4 u 4 AFAR E 5 E
262. P210 P370 P372 P380 P373 P401 P501 P234 P240 RIAD i ERIE T o BAR P250 g LEKOR I F N TOSHA ROERE E EE EITA ET A LER P280 HMXIII IRE D 7 29 EMER IRS P370 P380 P375 WEIS SIRE RD 1 48 EK XLT
263. a L R Cso 1 1 453 b c H L E Cs0 H LE Cs i i SZ d A
264. log Kov log Kow Tolls 1998 Pedersen 1995 CLOGP SPARC KOWWTIN LOGP EPA ED log Kow log Kow gt 5 T 1J Yup pH 1 ME Si
265. 2 2 1 H221 2 2 2 H222 2 3 1 H223 2 3 2 H224 2 6 1 H225 2 6 H 2 H226 2 6 3 H227 2 6 4 H228 2 7 1 2 H229 2 3 1 2 3 H230 A 2 2 H231 B 2 2 H240 2 8 HATA 2 15 H241
266. 2 12 1 2 3 P233 2 6 1 2 3 RR HEE CHE FETE IRE Z IDT PI BENE OS HEGE 2 9 1 2 10 1 3 1 1 2 3 KD PEIEE CIEZKIE RTE ELE T H HEED PETER Miia we ME HENE R 3 D 5E 3 8 3 3 8 P234 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 2 8 A B C D E F 2 15 A B C D E F 2 16 1 P235 2 6 1 2 3 FLKHEYGAKIRD 1 PL OID FK PELE CG ARHED E S IRE RIEZ TGE 2 8 P411 B FNIEK EN CWSBBAIZILAIE A B C D E F ae se se 2 11 1 2 P418 BICUER EN CWSBNALBIE LTL 2 15 P411 BICUCRKANCWSZAANALBIE A B C D E F 281 1 3 4 5 P240 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1
267. 7 MER SDS I XBEBLELOGE CH ERBOU SR SELKAUC GOS ERTED RID Elk Ki SNK BAGEL BRA AGHA BIT SGN WELD 8 ADN EB KETENE PIERKE IZ E SIERO AGENDAS 3 RN GLEE 5 9 MARPOL 79 78 Z 1973 FOAMING L ERORE DK ODLUREINUZAT 6 1978 O ECEE VI 10 IBC Code amp 4 JERI Fd CIF FEAILED 0 OM MIO PER DR BITO BME S u EV AY AS VRBEBIL KI bO WIEESN E FPO ERET SBOP I EE bY A NBEBE IS 12 KRhYDRVABRIL LEH ARETRMEUILT ER h y2 RKNVARWIEW J 13 Py FAR ABRIL MRAZ OWPR ER OIEDRELYARBL OGRA ZOU TORODD OIRRC S AED FRERITIT SV FUE ARHKIEV I 393 394 5 396 A5 1 FF A5 1 1 ARS 1998 RE D4 ao LAbai 1 8 Son 1
268. E ASN E 3 440 L Cso NOEC b
269. a b c A e f SDS OF 7 A4 8 8 8 fHA HRBK PPE ZEOMA RAE A4 3 8 3 1 PPE SDS 5 eid ate
270. 1 2 3 4 5 P280 BOE Mex 2 13 1 2 8 OME 2 14 1 2 3 2 15 A B C D E F 3 1 1 2 3 4 RE FRIREKEHET S E 3 2 1A 1B 1C RRE PLS RE RAE ETET D E 3 2 2 NT a T ae ee ee 3 4 1 1A 1B o PEE E R E 3 3 1 CC EE 3 3 amp Bi sual an 3 5 BE 1A 1B 2 3 6 1A 1B 2 3 7 1A 1B 2 P282 2 5 P283 2 13 1 Ex 2 14 1
271. 387 A4 3 10 3 RA ERI THEE gt Bits GEL I FAP A4 3 10 4 BUSSES A4 3 10 5 ARFEIL Oe ya ETE 5 E 3 Ed Ons I RE Ey TOJA 3 5 A4 3 10 6 HEZIBERRI 4 SDS 5 E A4 3 11 11 A4 8 11 1 GHS
272. CLOGP LOGKOW AUTOLOGP SPARC SPARC WD log Kw QSAR US EPA EC CLOGP US EPA EC 1993 Pedersen 5 1995 CLOGP 469 LOGKOW A9 5 1 A9 5 1 K QSAR log Kow CLOGP log Koy 0
273. 4 ZLo THROTLE E ines ES FY EDEL MI ere Fa o A5 1 4 3 A5 1 5 eae ee o o
274. 1 o EF BLEED log Kw 24 AH 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 2 EFEM log Koy E we N HZ BEK si LADS AA BCF BME
275. P280 a 325 2 12 K 3 iik h H261 P231 P232 P370 P378 P402 P404 P501 KEY RP RETZ HA A b 5 l WIAR EK EPOKA EPP Cit BBE P280
276. d A4 83 7 1 2 a b c A4 3 7 2 BiR SI ZERRERS SD8 9 a G Gi Gi iv v vi b i G 384 iii iv y WE vi
277. E f E Bruijn 1989 QSAR log log Kow Overton E PREIE FELDER L DERRE QSAR QSAR
278. 1 3 E i i A9 4 2 3 BODsCOD 5 BODs Baii Sabova VRRP OE SNAT OBES A9 4 2 4 COMBED b dA HEL A9 4 2 4 1 KA TRE A9 4 2 4 2 4 1 4 1 2 11 3 ce gt In 0 3 In 1 28 0 043 day 1 ts ln 2 0 043 16 A9 4 2 4 3
279. 3 4 1 1A 1B H335 3 fe 3 8 H336 3 Be 3 8 H340 MOK DIS BS 3 5 1A 1B A ETC EBREHUIZHY Sf TW3BGF A PER ERRET O H341 ae MORO O T 3 5 2 BBA CLAWS EBREHN HAAR TU A PEE E RRT 3S H350 MOD OILS BERAE 3 6 1A 1B CRW EBREHICHA SH TOSHA A BOIS BET Z 272 GHS 1 2 3 4 H351 MORD OLS E 3 6 2 BAET EBRENIZHA EN TOSH A AECE RRT D H360 5 3 7 2 1A 1B D
280. P321 ERA DVER E EHET SBE P361 P364 340 3 1 4 H312 P280 P302 P352 P501
281. 2 E b 1H h ma C amp D A9 7 1 5 A9 7 1 6 A9 7 4 EDZE A9 7 4 1 log A9 7 4 2 A9 7 4 3 BCE DOT PS ANA FACE BCF LAWS BREWS Kow 2 Ffi Ay y
282. Comotto 1979 Wakabayashi 1987 Goodrich 1991 Toshima 5 1992 ADHEPE LZ F 468 BCF A9 5 2 3 9 4 BCF 1000 xEAI OT OECD 805 1996 BCF
283. Del It UREA CL EPA CA BREET SEGA DAWA SND A3 2 3 7 5 P284 FP SIAN TIRED ZEETNEHA OL ONL A D CHS DPA OLA TRB L CWS EVD REA HARA
284. 3 4 4 3 5 STP Yt 2b LvaT RR STP OECD 303A Coupled Unit ISO 117383 EU C 10 Nyholm 1996 3 6 BERHIZAELE 3 6 1 ISO 11734 1995 B ASTM E 1196 92 OPPTS 835 3400 3 6 2 8
285. A4 3 12 4 APE E 3 SDS jiz A4 3 12 5 fet SDS E 1 j 1 DEH DC NR a Aah Nace fee f4 pa es HoR HE E SDS OF 3
286. A8 4 5 2 2 0 43mg l 72ppm 13 GHS NOEL mg F344 0 12 6 13 3 20 0 24 JO UE SATE 5d w os k BAL PHO eee 10 os 0 RDR BARONE
287. P210 P370 P378 P501 KEY RD EWKECEBS P220 P280 330 2 15 R F BAT A H240 P210 P370 P372 P380 P373 P403 P501
288. 4 E 489 20 E E MITI II 3020 MITI I 301C 8 8302B OECD Zahn Wellens OECD 3 4 KZ IzLl ga RR y 341 KER ISO DS14592
289. Nyholm Torang 1999 ASTM E 1279 89 95 OPPTS 835 3170 HM 3 4 2 a BAK b 1 100z g l 3 4 3
290. P410 ra P411 B FNU RZN CW SAAICLAME L P411 5 P240 PEKEN HRR CREST SERGE OS 5 THE HEBDSEEX P280 Bs C TEE HERCEGA GHS2 8 2 8 215 2 81ZL V BS VLMOGEBLEEBR 5HEAE P420 332 2 15 C H242 D H242 E We He H242 F H242 P210 P370 P378 P403 P501
291. mgl ene Co C t 3 k mgl1 b Ct A 1 e mg l aon A Ci t mgl k 1 c Ce A 1 e B 1 e mg l 526 Fit H eer C t mg l a 1 b 1 C A B mgl d Ct a 1 e c n 1 be ne gt n b mg l ee GS C t mg l a mg l b e d 1 8 n cd 7 8
292. 322 2 10 K wy 1 H250 P210 P302 P335 P334 BE P222 SERA EEE ROBM BEL BR ONDD A a P231 P232 P233 P280 AOKI AREKE MEST BE P370 P378
293. ROR WE A3 3 1 2 GHS 1 3 2 2 1 A T GN 5 4 A5 1 1 A3 3 1 3 GHS A8 3 1 4 6 TIPCS Z129 1 A3 8 1 5 A3 3 1 6
294. L 1 i 1 4 E J k gt tH OECD Environment Health and safety Publications Series on Testing and A
295. Lr 4 BCF kD OPER EE ERX k OECD 305 1996 n Kow E K K og BCF log Kow K 4 E ty Fil E Q TH 2
296. Pederson 5 1995 Langenberg 5 1996 US EPA 1993 A9 6 4 12 4 A TL ABL ORAS ST 3 EK elt E SAD 4 EE IL TO log K s E QSAR QSAR
297. x SfE F TES Ae in Ne ai AYE 2 OECD 1995 Nyholm Ingerslev 1997 2 3
298. 3 A4 3 11 6 SDS A4 2 2 8 SI Be Ua ane SDS PRC SDS A4 3 11 7 TRIED D SIT lt BIER OIRR
299. GHS A4 3 14 3 HXFFOSERIEZ FX A4 8 14 4 ATORE BESR A4 3 14 5 RHA EH IMDG code l k AMAA L LTDA TnA DEA bLASNTY ADR RID ADN 4 UN EF ARAM E IL
300. pH A10 2 8 2 A10 5 1 6 A10 5 1 8 e g h pH G G 527 k 1 m n o p 528 10 11 10 Draft Report of the OECD Workshop on Aquatic Toxicity Testing of Sparmgly Soluble Metals Inorganic Metal Compounds and Minerals Sept 5 8 1995 Ottawa OECD Metals Working Group Meeting Paris June 18 19 1996 European Chemicals Bureau Meeting on Testing Methods f
301. BCF 2 log Kow 2 1 A E RHFB 2 1 1 nm log Kow log Kow log Kew 2 1 2 2 1 3 n Kow EU Kow J log Kow K log Kow
302. P260 P308 P311 P405 P501 P264 P321 FR P270 RAOR BRERA ABE AY 728 MTEL at BA 359 ENE lt ge
303. e QSAR QSAR ff 1 2 8 2 A9 3 6 2 3 A9 2 6 2 3
304. yA 210 4 200 E H A9 3 2 6 A9 3 2 6 1 PRAZA E ARR 1 Part 1 PEER 3 K A9 3 2 6 2 3 US EPA OPPTS 850 1350 1 BREE NED amp J VTE ALR gt A9 3 2 7 3 202 Part 2 He SE TAE J4
305. 1 E RI BCF o E QSAR QSAR QSAR
306. 4 BCF He JERAT is ae 72 SE HH 1995 BCF BCE EB KOS BN OECD 305 BC ney EJE 9 RR
307. 2 1 P372 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 4 Hilo BIS OKR 1 48 P380 HEE A IIRS 2 8 BATA P373 2 15 BATA P370 2 8 B AORERE YRZ EK P380 2 15 AAT B P375 P378 295 A3 2 4 1 2 3 4 5 P401 2 1 REE
308. OECD 1993 r2 0 89 P3 FCS pH European Commission 1996 part III log Kew log Kw 0 9 log Kow 3 t European Commission 1996 3 PC EIE
309. OECD 1994 Biodegradation Probability Program ome 3 8 4 EU TGD EC 1996 Biodegradation Probability Program EC 1996 3 8 5 Biodegradation Probability Program f VW Mh 492 1 F 1 1 OECD
310. a 2 3 8 10 b 2 4 10 c 2 6 7 10 d 2 11 e 9 2 10 410 A6 2 2 6 amp 10 1 og weir MO f 9 1 100 50 Saan 1 100 5 E Ea 1 Me 5 ES RED mzz 0 10 4 11 E 5 12 7 30 502 25 a EREAR O RMD AR N IZNELA E APIID E 5 PD DEERE ZT TERA COME BEA REITIZXEBHET S A6 5 3
311. 2 12 1 2 ERA EERO BAP LES EADS GE P230 2 1 LRI ME pt DD BV VLA FD 2 Z HUE 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 WTH H HR BEDS VTA ACEY ABLOEAQOGER GOMER ED 280 1 2 3 4 5 P231 2 9 1 2 10 1 2 12 1 2 3 HB E EIRE EK POMS E FPO BM FB BFE P232
312. A3 1 2 1 a H hazard statement b 2 3 4 RRA EE c 200 210 220 280 lt A A3 1 2 2 A3 1 1 A3 1 2 A3 1 3 A 1 2
313. A9 5 3 5 ZRIENE TERI A9 5 3 5 1 J A CSTEE 1999 2 TT A oe TRECHS
314. OECD FF 1H me LAFF RR LOMA 57 Wan EOR a 445 H d
315. SDS SDS 3 A4 3 8 1 3 A4 3 8 2 HIZLI BRADE
316. AE BRP WHORE L ERORE w w 6 0 005 ml ee A 8 100 Z nik FAIRE HI MRR HER K OY NICE Si ee LGU eos ee 7 1 60 1 5 A 5 A8 4 4 ABE EMS L WR AE ELE A8 4 5 SF IIRIS BICOL SHEER A8 4 5 1 HINES BIC L SBI TOWABAPNE Rko TREAS JERRI RERA EEZ E O T REED d HPL ID DIC GHS A8 4 5 2 KITS BIC L BEHE A8 4 5 2 1
317. E 103 105 m1 2 o Ks So F E OECD 1995 ugi 3 2 COMODEBAORPTE 3 2 1
318. P321 P332 P313 P3334P3138 BF AV LMS E IEL T BAY P362 P364 348 3 2 ZL 3 ie He H316 P332 P313 P38884P318 ZF NILE b 5 E ITE L T DR 349 3 3 _ ee
319. 3 4 1 1A 1B H334 P261 P304 P340 P501 P260 BASE iH AT B GAILE LT BLY P284 1 OXRI Fh ORHI BIT B 64 PIZRD ZEBIMESAO 7 ONEF E CBF I LRRADOZT TEBY LU CWSBGINMEA LTS Au P342 P311
320. EYE GLP pe A HA HH ISO a GLP ASTM NM GLP Mensink 5 1995 Pedersen 1H Pedersen eR
321. NO Ve SDS SDS MNO a GHS er ae SDS SDS
322. OH pH pH 2 3 2 OECD 111 pH OPPTS 835 2110 OPPTS 835 2130 PH 2 OECD 111 pH
323. fi Vv rh E tx BLE Ht Kowz6 DH A9 6 4 10 2 A9 6 4 11 BCF fi log Kow 5 5 Bruijn 1989 KY IAAL Jd ARS VY fe log Kow E 1log K QSAR
324. DoE 1996 ECETOC 1996 US EPA 1996 OECD OECD 2000 OECD A9 5 3 2 2
325. SDS 8 ffi T S BHAKBLORBAAOBREBIRIT SOL A4 3 13 1 2 A4 3 13 1 8 A4 3 18 1 4 A4 3 18 1 5 Luas A4 3 14 14 A4 3 14 1 AARE 4 4 A4 3 14 2 TEHKE
326. A9 2 2 DACAR L UDAHA 4 1 4 1 2 4 4 1 1 A9 2 8 R A9 2 8 1 ee a A e E 1 2
327. OECD 306 1996 Kow A9 5 2 3 6 BCF Hf ED BCF E H ar o aps E ray nn BCF fE ASTM E 1022 94 BONO BCF SS A9 5 2 3 7 log K 6 BCF log Kow 467
328. a b c d 9 3 ec E gcm3 520 E ppm RL AMT SIE E g h i Q m2g BET Ns SDS A10 5 A10 5 1 ABBA LAE A10 5 1 1 a b c d e g h i Q k J MVS LOWE SICA AG YTV K A10 5 1 2
329. E L E Cso at E 1 E L E Cso ED L E Cso X BORTE LE Cs 100mg l Ne
330. 3 4 mE os mez 1 ERAN H334 1A BRAN ER H334 1B ER AA 1834 a HE ZNLT 2OBFINE BY WERSI Lo THRIN TW SGA HANS 260 A1 21 G 3 4 GHS ER SH 1 D ab BER EH i Beke 1A C e ico H317 ARZ pa a D Zev a a MAMITZEN DY MERITELE o TEARS CW BGAIC HA SH 3 A1 22 3 5
331. H amp M COM MECT SWRA EICRA LL TIA AER TTIE Fl j INE THAW 1 2 j E BSNS fil
332. n 501 Clk CLOGP PC version 3 32 EPA s d 0 58 n 7221 log Kov CLOGP CLOGP CLOGP P Se Li Na K pH LOGKOW 7 0 9 D log K LOGKOW a log Kow P 8S Europai log Kow CAS
333. 1mgyl 28 pH ECO pH 28 A10 5 1 9 6 pH H EJE CHE H HRL pH 10 15ml E 1 HNO EL ae 20 38 10 28 H 100mgl
334. A ATA log Koy HATIA HYT A9 6 3 4 oc 8 QSAR Veith 1989
335. Brown D S and Allison J D 1987 MINTEQA1 Equilibrium Metal Speciation Model A user s manual Athens Georgia USEPA Environmental Research Laboratory Office of Research and Development OECD 1998 Harmonized Integrated Hazard Classification System for Human Health and Environmental Effects of Chemical Substances Document ENV JM MONO 2001 6 OECD 2000 Guidance Document on Aquatic Toxicity Testing of Difficult Substances and Mixtures OECD 2001 Guidance Document on Transformation Dissolution of Metals and Metals Compounds in Aqueous Media Santore R C and Driscoll C T 1995 The CHESS Model for Calculating Chemical Equilibria in Soils and Solutions Chemical Equilibrium and Reaction Models The Soil Society of America American Society of Agronomy Santore R C and Di Toro D M et al 1999 A biotic ligand model of the acute toxicity of metals II Application to fish and daphnia exposure to copper Environ Tox Chem Submitted Skeaff J Delbeke K Van Assche F and Conard B 2000 A critical surface are concept for acute hazard classification of relatively insoluble metal containing powders in aquatic environments Environ Tox Chem 19 1681 1691 Tipping E 1994 WHAM A computer equilibrium model and computer code for waters sediments and soils incorporating discrete site electrostatic model of ion binding by humic substances Computers and Geoscience 20
336. a 5 A4 3 5 3 JHEGLAORWLGS E PL A4 3 5 3 1 382 A4 3 6 6 A4 8 6 1 AnN DFPMBE BDA FE NEAME A4 8 6 1 1 RASBEAOS LT a
337. 2 3 1 2 3 P412 A3 2 5 1 2 3 4 5 P501 2 1 BLOEI p 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 2 6 1 2 3 4 nee 2 8 ABCDEF 2 12 1 2 3 2 13 1 2 3 2 14 1 2 3 2 15 A B C D E F 8 1 1 2 3 4 3 1 1 2 3 4 3 1 1 2 3 299
338. 2 8 2 3 3 1 BROZORE 8 1 1 g 1 2 100mg l 107 g l
339. A10 5 4 4 4 E A10 6 A10 6 1 K Y 2RR 20 23C 1 5C pH E A 24 A10 6 2 MAR LI PHORECWET 3 A10 6 2 1 AZAR a Ct Co kt mg l t 0 mg mgl a
340. E A4 8 12 8 H BCF ORE E 3 HE H HE k UREE E avr JAH n gt 391 2 ETIL E FTN EET B BE A4 3 13 13 A4 3 13 1 ETE A4 8 18 1 1
341. FE H EH E BROT FI ral E a b c A9 1 10 OECD REDKI a REYR 4 E
342. 15 7 525 1mg A10 5 4 AREA A10 5 4 1 _ 7 A10 5 4 2 7 A10 2 3 2 A10 5 1 6 pH pH 0 2 E 7 100mg7l pH IED A10 5 4 8 gt 8 5mg 709 6 0mg
343. 2 8 B 2 15 H242 2 8 2 15 C D E F 270 GHS 1 2 3 4 H250 2 9 1 2 10 H251 2 11 1 H252 2 11 2 H260 2 12 1 H261 2 12 2 3 H270 2 4 1 H271 2 13 1 2 14 H272 2 13 2 3
344. A E A6 4 A6 4 1 XREN A6 4 1 1 Bill 6 2 A
345. A9 3 6 2 2 Pedersen 1995 US EPA AQUIRE A9 3 6 2 8 AG BK DHRC f GESAMP aA ZIR F2 DADER ioe E lt 4 Lees E E OECD
346. 3 2 1A 1B 1C 3 4 1 1A 1B REE RRA libeas EE MENE lt 3 3 8 8 3 8 P306 2 13 1 P360 at WIN 2 14 1 P308 REEERE MENE 1 2 na FIG ER Pa11 3 8 P308 3 5 1A 1B 2 i a T FEIRE E pag 3 6 1A 1B 2 3 7 1A 1B 2 FERE PEFLICMT SERIE 3 7 P332 3 2 2 8 P333 4P318 as S tAML TRAY P313 Be ie er E PE BIT OS P333 3 4 1 1A 1B p3
347. EE Zhao TR J amp Z B RUKA VN E fA RRT AH log Kow 6 A9 3 A9 4 DIIS RR sa H 4 Hi CLT SC AREA E He Se EFE AIS mg 1 MEDS i CLOT 1 Eg
348. mg NOEC ETE A9 7 5 2 2A DIARRE A9 7 5 2 1 A9 7 5 2 2 gt L E Cso i LE Cs 100mg l 10 A9 7 5 2 3 4 A9 7 5 2 4 A9 7 5 2 4 1 7 7 3 a E LE C
349. pH 5 6 Scow 1982 pH 5 8 pH 4 5 BU OPPTE 496 9 BCF K 1 BCF 1 1
350. A9 3 2 4 ezti H FA 4 H 3 A9 3 2 5 A9 3 2 5 1 H BB CIR E DOH BEKO OECD 1999 EPA 1996 ASTM 1999 ISO EU E 1 al E FE RA E E AR eee Vy ro GAR fC THOME FT PILZITAN DNS gt AIGRHUZSIT AR N CW SAR b EMH CE LI NOEC FLO OECD
351. P280 P303 P361 P353 RE ERI RERIK E EIIN B BIT BIRE OE Fit OXF LT CHA BU SIE LEBAT I NOXBE GOS P363 P304 P340 P310 P321 P305 P351 P338 ERICA 2 aa
352. SDS D9 y RATHER DRET r CA 3 2 SDS GHS SDS SDS GHS A4 2 2 ARHIFS amp A4 2 2 1 SDS SDS
353. NH A6 5 8 2 ID A6 5 8 3 SDS
354. A4 2 4 2 SDS 7 SDS A4 3 16 A4 2 6 ST 1 A4 3 SDS SDS GHS A4 3 1 1B A4 8 1 1 GHS 0 EL Ti
355. SN Fa x GHS GHS 1 H H E ee nye O PHJ 301 1 4 6 3 E RTR N
356. a A Ae EEL 2 491 MITI I 41 MITI 1 E O aS Hi MITI 1992 25 3 8 3 EU QSAR Q SAR US EPA EC 115 QSAR 9 QSAR US EPA EC
357. 2 R 20 2 A6 3 gt i 60 120 30 45 45 75 75 105 20 30 20 30 20 30 45 75 Oo a ala el wln 30 ji 30 45 120 180 413 A6 5 12 A6 5 12 1 KI Dif Ml E 2 FYE 1 i A6 5 12 2 1
358. A9 3 5 6 TZEE A9 3 5 6 1 A9 3 5 6 2
359. E AIT 5 CHS D s Dt Ae E E 495 ly P E ena een een 1 10mgC l
360. LCs mg 2 lt gt 83 ppm 4 83 ppm 3 0 5 mg l fas 85 ppm 6 aa 85 ppm 8 oe 8 85 ppm lt 430 A8 4 1 3 ES GHS 3 200 1000 mgykg LDso mg kg 790 2 ou 720 HE 24 3560 mg kg 2 8 830 HE BIPIE Li E lt R WEE 14
361. 1 amp H271 ia 2 amp H272 3 4 H272 A1 14 2 14 DEBTI p EAE GHS ao 1 Hari a a 2 H272 3 H272 257 A1 15 1 2 15 4 Na GHS a em Oo WEB EA 5 BATA RR H240 B OBEN H241 ee H242 C D J lt gt a A H242 Ap PEE Me G ETEL R no I SERA LENGE L 5B 2 SARIN BIT B EGY EG HA ALO FEA 181 BOG SAUD PF B BITOR PIZ
362. 6 CHT SO 2 2 4 MEFE tL log K 2 4 Cs HPLC HPLC log Kow 0 HPLC OECD 117 1989 EBD TEV lt Cis T 25C tt
363. A9 5 5 fWEXF A A9 5 5 1 A9 5 5 2 BCF BCF T log Kow BCE BCF BCF A9 5 5 3 Kow
364. H E Ya Oi FE E RIFVT PA E A H BS O E E iA
365. MI Ht SSH i WAF H 2 BA E Ef L E Cso 1mg l ly Ay TEN gt gt E P 1 TE SHAE H
366. 2 12 R 1 H260 2 H261 a P223 P302 P335 P334 P402 P404 P501 SERA ENF ROM BLEL BRENSB P231 P232 P370 P378 KEY RP RE CEHA R b gt BV Razza oka e HPD BAHT E LATE RITET 3 4 SLES BBE
367. KEY AZ EMK AC EGE 323 2 11 1 H251 2 H252 P235 P407 PAIB B FNIEK AN TV SBBANALGUE L P413 kg C P280 P420 324
368. NOEC NOEC H NOEC NOEC 4 NOEC ECx 1mg l H
369. P333 P313 P321 P362 P364 354 3 5 1 H340 lt gt 2 H341 lt gt lt gt ICIL MOKED 5 OILS BDA ETRU E DEIZ MEA AP CWSBHE AECE ERRI Do P201 P308 P313 P405 P501
370. pH EKRE II CO 3 A 20 23 1 5 11 100mg 5 A10 5 1 9 LIRA OTHE Ly 24 3 A10 5 1 10 HNOs1 2 pH 1 524 A10 5 2 3 4 A10 5 2 3 5 a b
371. ENE lt Be 3 8 3 H335 H336 P261 P304 P340 P403 P233 P501 BI UCAIEIA AIS ARRAS E ORARH P260 BASE iH AP B AILEE LT DR P312 P271 s EF this HEHE CH ERRI ENE S TRAEDS P405
372. L E Cs0 gt 100mg L _ KEDDRE L E Cs0 LE Cso A9 7 5 1 je Jo j H 1 Nosr PIM ee R 24 HERD BLAMED 2y FAL gt L E Cs0 ORULE G2 ORAH 7 NO YES YES L DCso lt 1 xo YES 1 sp apes ae poe ei 2 28 NO aos NOEC 2
373. log K w LT QSAR QSAR K s QSAR 472 Kow OF A9 5 5 4 Do A9 5 5 5 a b c A9 6 QSAR A9 6 1 H A9 6 1 1 FR BCF i ii i ii m HH F i ii DEH f
374. 1 5 3 3 s5 A4 2 4 2 4 3 SDS 1 SDS A4 2 4 8 SDS A4 2 4 4 A4 2 5 A4 2 5 1 SDS A4 8 A4 2 5 2
375. ARS 7 HE 1 pH Fl pH ER Bh 10 pH PN 10
376. DR 7 OM COD 5 50 ORCD 306 OECD 306 DOC BA 1 ThOD EUC 9 C 12 3 3 2 a b c 3 3 3
377. ED gt F A9 2 4 H 3 igas GR UN E a
378. a 1 L E Cs0 L Cso 1 E b 2 L Cso 2 ts LOA E L E Cso at c A9 7 5 3 3 3 28 A9 7 5 3 3 2 28
379. 366 4 1 1 H410 2 TEE TAR L H411 P273 P391 P501 LEED MELIIL 367 4 1 ZL 3 TEE Mla 72 L H412 4 VE Mala a L H413
380. A4 8 2 1 F DE E RILEOORE A4 3 2 1 1 A4 8 2 1 2 GHS 2 8 4 ae On EE eae E NN OT Ee ES RN Aa l E lt BORER falas 1 1 1 Oe ASKU A4 3 2 2 ZEZE A GHS FS EBSF A4 3 2 2 1 A4 3 2 2 2 A4 3 2 8 MRE LCABANRWCOMODERA Blt
381. A9 3 6 A9 4 3 A9 4 4 A95 oen a e EE ER 2 Ek ERR A9 5 1 F A9 5 2 A9 5 3 BCF K A9 5 4 A9 5 5 BN A9 6 1 A9 6 2 A9 6 3 QSAR A9 6 4 QSAR A9 7 A9 7 1 FR A9 7 2 A9 7 8 A9 7 4 EDERE A9 7 5 T IV V V ao BCF Kw
382. BLOG 3 N EZ 2 ABTA k ZS A9 7 ffi 1 IMO AIER Bo i A 4 2f 4 1 g 3
383. 21 ILO OECD GHS GHS GHS GHS GHS 2002 12
384. E GAT OECD 201 EA 3 4 A9 3 2 7 2 4 FX Do VET VARRILE AR Cm 0 AER LOE Lemna 221 US EPA 850 4400 kA E ECso PH 14 4 OECD E Lemna 448 ES a
385. QSAR log Kew HH E F H A9 6 4 8 2 QSAR gt Ua
386. scl eet 12 AIR E g 432 A8 4 5 2 3 114 444 mg kg NOEL mg kg fal 0 44 222 6 11 1 amp 444 9
387. 278 K A3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 P101 P102 P103 K A8 2 2 1 2 3 4 5 P201 2 1 3 5 1A 1B 2 3 6 1A 1B 2 3 7 1A 1B 2 3 7 P202 A B 2 2 F
388. N pe JN Se Whee 2X 5 N ee eure tee TOS i E eae P Hh JEEE e a J A PNAS BO AiO ica orn CAs nen bea nee 7 SDS SDS 405 A6 1
389. Zs F 3 Hes IRAT Hipnick 1989b 473 E n BCF2500 2OYAILEWIREMO REED b S BCF lt 500 2OMAICVLAQIEMIO THELEIL ZV BCF log Kow log Kow 24 COMAIVMLELMRMGO THIER db 5 log Koew lt 4 COPACI EERE PREKET Z T2 mm 78 EBRD DDZ BCF log K log Kow QSAR gt log Ko 4 COMAIANLEYEMO THEVED b 5 log Koy 4 COPATE EO REEI ZZ n QSAR
390. 0 8 oe a b A6 5 10 2 R SYED FOR FEARS VE CA A6 5 10 3 4 2 2 2 AAR 2 A6 5 11 A6 5 11 1 ue ry 1
391. A9 3 3 2 4 Lemna a b c L E Cso NOEC 1mg l A9 3 3 3 25 BA 4
392. vans 306 2 1 1 5 H205 P210 P370 P372 P380 P373 P401 P501 PSHE P230 ARIETE ZMD bo SV WLM TS 7 001 RUE CHE EE Fir BR NR D LIE ES EIA BL OR EMIOGE OLHE LEI P234 P240 EID OTR EAU Ci BEE P250 RIED FUN BIR TOSHA ROTHER E TLE EITA ET D ELR I P280
393. 3 E TH E RD L E Cs0 100 mg l ZB ZG Ae JB 7 A9 7 5 3 3 1 3 L E Cso MEA A9 7 5 3 3 2 7 tt 7 3 E
394. Kow 3 QSAR Ko A9 5 2 8 ERAZ BCP A9 5 2 3 1 BCF BCF A9 5 2 8 2 OECD OECD 305
395. 1 9 A9 7 OECD EU 5 11 A10 1 2 E 4 a E
396. A3 2 2 A3 2 2 1 a IP precautionary statement b Se 3 AHL OE 4 oe 5 Bes EDN Lao c A3 2 2 2 A3 2 2 3 A3 2 1 A3 2 2 A3 2 3 A3 2 4 A3 2 5 A3 2 3 A3 2 3 1 5 1 Hil 2
397. BCF BCF 2500 f Wy BCF 500 BCF log K 4 A92 4 3 E E A9 2 4 5 HERM ETEM TF 2 ORE TREE A9 2 5
398. E 1mg l E L E Cs0 E 4 ae 1 Pee ae H H E A9 3 5 8 AB TICHET SZ OMOZK AIDS N SILE K a 2 Sc Cee Lies b
399. P273 P501 LL EEZMELIIOE 368 4 2 1 wie H H420 P502 369 370 3 4 Bhi A3 4 1 A3 4 1 1 BRL 2 A8 4 1 2 GHS
400. P320 3 1 1 2 OMG ORG BL BIL P321 3 1 1 2 3 LOMA ORS BLE LE 8 1 BE 1 2 3 4 ERA DPIN E EMRET OGRE ERIA I A E O a AA 3 1 3 FEE OEE GUTLIUE BLE ELLE AE AY Ze it AF Et AA 3 2 1A 1B 1C ieee nee nhs e ee ae A A ee 3 ZANA GAT 2 3 4 1 1A 1B 3 8 1 Kak PRED LE BLL P330 3 1 1 2 3 4 3 2 1A 1B 1C P331 3 2 1A 1B 1C 3 10 1 2 288
401. Van Dem Berg 5 1995 CHEM CR AOTC ee lt CL KEDA lt k 9 V 1 a EC guidelines Comission Regulation EC No 440 2008 of 30 May 2008 laying down test meshods pursuant to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the Registration Evaluation Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals REACH b ISO guidelines ISO http www iso ch c OECD guidelines for the testing of chemicals OECD Paris 1993 http www oecd org env testguidelines d OPPTS guidelines US EPA
402. gt EMRE 3 ILE Sinan EOS eV ONES IIT SBI oe eee EREDI AMENT ORM ERACO RERA EEO TRO HER EET 5
403. A6 2 b 2 8 2 8 8 E 9a d 10 2 8 c 9 2f e 11 1 a 1 11
404. 7 RARE ey Eee GHS 1 lt amp H251 moa a J XN m ES AERA A1 12 2 12 F RATE poe RE GHS a H260 Hai S ike tHE FF mps isi SS a ERMAN EIT BEEE EPR CZ ARI BE RL OGERRLA CLS BCE LY PRIH E BOLE CHS 256 A1 13 CHa M I 2 13 Z2 ong PEt
405. FA 1 2 100mg l COED CMV BARRIER EE CLALIT LC et w BE JES K BE OECD NGo 301 OECD 1992 E SHAD E OECD 7 ISO 11348 T E 2
406. QSAR E me E n log Kow E BCF QSAR QSAR 475
407. ii e 425 3 a 2 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX XX XXXX XXXX XXXXXX b 4
408. log Kov 8 2 Kow De Bruijn 5 1989 HPLC K Kov n FE 225 log K y
409. thal EFAS IRIE FRIZ Koc WX EE PRZ Kow Et BYDAOS 2BAF CE SEBEL A4 3 12 9 LOAF ERE ee TE LA EED E AFT 1 E Kow 22 FHI CXS R rl K
410. JO A9 4 2 2 3 ile 301D 10 fk ZUJE ae 10 MERER 28 4 4 1 2 11 3 BHR 3010 OECD
411. Lemna gibba Lemna minor E H EVE BER A9 3 8 KERBHEDES QSAR Rand 1996 A9 3 3 1 AHEHE A9 8 8 1 1 3 E ae 50 LOw 50 A9 3 3 1 2 M Z 5 1 1
412. aes 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 P402 2 12 1 2 3 P403 2 2 1 2 2 4 1 2 5 2 6 1 2 3 4 7 PMOI KLE CHEZE TED Bs S SEES DRAZO 5 ERD E 2 8 MEDRAN TOS A CKE ABCDEF HEIE File E E II A BEB BILD acl oe ct IZ HENGE E RZP PE S RE 2 15 BEESZOC RATS A B C D E F 3 1 1 2 3 ME hi BLE CH ERRE E ETHE REOR EE HENS lt BE 3 NR 3 8 3 3 8 2 P404 2 12 1 2 3 296 1
413. ee T BCFE5 ELT m L E Cs0 1mg l AF 2078 DA ES 1mg 1 BCE aoe is 00 orl TTT SR ERA HEM 4 i ee REIZE A9 2 3 7 F 38 E3 ro DIRE A9 2 4 wa A9 2 4 1
414. kE Wu 409 3 Be 2 2 E A6 4 2 3 2 11
415. 100C 10 30C 10 de Henau 1993 4 4 pH pH ee pH 6 8 5 pH
416. 2 14 H280 2 5 H281 2 5 H290 2 16 1 271 A3 1 2 GHS 1 2 3 4 H300 3 1 1 2 H301 3 1 3 H302 3 1 4 H303 3 1 5 H304 3 10 1
417. 2 9 1 NOX ILAKEXKMK pia REM OR OM CRED CED 2 P302 3 1 1 2 3 4 Peau ei Pt hee 2 2 sia eee 1 1A 1B RN NN 4 ane ae a P304 3 1 5 F Franti yo P312 292 A 1 2 3 4 5 P304 3 1 1 2 3 4 i
418. log Kow E TALE ONO BUS SEF OATH IF H THH log Kow 8 3 FF Kow gt 9 log Kw FAN E A9 6 4 9 2 E pKa
419. o A4 3 12 5 A4 3 12 9 EE Be SDS 1 RH Ag BSH CA jena aa EATS E A4 3 12 6 BEBE E PREKE A4 3 12 7 4A A4 8 12 8 tBPOBALE
420. 1 2 GHS 1 4 10 5 2 d 1 4 10 5 2 a 1 4 10 5 2 b 1 4 10 5 2 c 1 4 10 5 2 e BFR RAB LRM ORBLE E TEIRRI DIS Z ETERNE EFNA IED FAMEWUKORAETIL LEA BEE RRT O GHS ERICH CHATS LBCES 420 3 2 2 A p GHS AS MD OO 1 4 10 5 2 d 1 4 10 5 2 a 1 4 10 5 2 b 1 4 10 5 2 c 1 4 10
421. EAT OF F f xml 1 ADVIS BEDHMET 2 KP EE BODzCOD 4 A9 4 1 2 4 1
422. NaHCOs 65 7mg 1 KCl 5 75mg l CaCls 2HsO 294mg71 MgSO4 7HzO 123mg l pH pH A10 5 1 7 A10 5 1 4 2 0mg l A10 5 1 5 NaF 8mg l SrCls 6 H2O 20mg l HsBOs 80mg l KBr 100mg KCl 700mg CaCls 2 H20 1 47g l NasSO4 4 0g l MgCls 6 H20 10 78g l NaCl 23 5 1 Na2Si03 9 HzO 20mg l NaHCOs 200mg 1 34 0 5g kg pH 8 0 0 2 ASTM E 729 96 A
423. i A amp fe Eo cat oo RRT BOREHFL 2 E Ki ee H221 eae oe apan IIZ BMNIEH HEN nd re pa ve BUER ZAR TOARE H230 oad i ZL B EMRE FM l ANGE 7 IEN p A gt 8 BREN aog KIEL Zev Ae a ERMAN IT BEEE EPR CZ ee aL BE RL OGERRILA CLS HACE LY BREIL E BIROFE CHS Al 3 2 3 oe Gus G a i H222 1 H229 gt PANEB LATED WIP Yl H223 iy 2 H229 REKT Pree 3 a H2
424. 1 E A9 7 1 REL JAD L Lu BCF E m m Fe FOI BCF ld ADSM EX A9 7 1 LE Cso
425. 248 1 250 1 tae RA FIERRO MEV CIM 8 B1 CAbITHBAN OWS SHIRA FIERO KISHOA AKEE ENS A BILE EERO BOLRWL KP SN a COLL A1 1 2 1 ene cus EET S a HE CHL H200 FFI ce 1 1 H201 1 2 H202 e 1 3 H203 1 4 amp H204 BER 1 5 H205 MER RERE 1 6 i BRA EHER L ZL L AN a 9 SBE BE 1 1 12 BRO 1 8 OIII ERTIES b OWAI EEIN CONS GWEG SEES FID 3 R A BRIEF S ARRIA DIAO L 251 A1 2 2 2 GHS ae ie i ak
426. 3 GHS 277 4 5 PATER A EE eR a FS A E A8 2 3 2 2 E A3 2 3 8 2 P280
427. B P376 2 4 1 P377 2 2 1 2 P378 2 6 1 2 3 4 KBY AP EIRKECEGE 2 7 12 es eee 2 8 B C D E F 2 9 1 H 2 10 1 2 12 1 2 3 2 13 1 2 3 2 14 1 2 3 2 15 B C D E F 291 1 2 3 4 5 P380 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 2 8 AB 2 13 1 2 14 1 2 15 A B P381
428. On Si RE A Eins EOCBTOC 1008 9SAR 476 e h QSAR A9 6 4 9 nn KEG Kow A9 6 4 9 1 2000a LOGKOW log Kow K Hi log Kov Z Rri A9 6 4 9 3
429. Syracuse Research Corporation Biodegradability OECD 1993 i J SAR OECD 1994 Pedersen 5 1995 3 8 2 6 TZ JION WR A HET Lae 142 FEN un lie 162 188 E 97 804
430. n 128 sd 0 38 Broto 5 1984 110 n 1868 me 0 4 ProLogP 501 502 9 TV 1 Sa I 1 1 4HADKES Ss DMA OMY jAAIL Ae HUT DH 7K REZ FEO Mite BKOMRRMAORA AIC Keath p 1 2 pH Opperhuizen 1986 Clit KAHH 1 3 MAH McCarthy Jimenez Shrap Opperhuizen 1990
431. 28 TEK 10 4 E Z 28 10 RADH DD Ja C BASE IC BY UZE 2 ERK 459
432. 5 E Ay REDI Et OR NN Abbt Fm E BRAT PUL COMPOXRERETS EDS WHE A5 1 2 ae ULSD GHS E f 1 E PAnR RI ED GHS DORH EEIZ TVA ZA ORE D5 BREA ALL CHEO RE FILA RUC R CLE RE RES E AAU DS ET
433. ASTM E 1022 94 OECD 305 1996 OECD 305A E 1981 OECD 305 1996 ASTM E MY IAA Bee FI FR eee es Spacie 95 FD H AS 497 OECD 305 1996 ECETOC 1995 1 BCF 7 s k k2 7zz
434. a A4 3 11 2 SDS a b c d e f g h i j y RN J4 By PAIS Sze MaE lt WRG SDS BK SAU TVA KEELE WT SNE CHS A4 3 11 8 A4 3 11 1 388
435. fae P312 945 3 1 BL 5 H333 P304 P312 346 3 2 J Rl 1A 1C H314 P260 P301 P330 P331 P405 P501 H INDIRA ZN ISIE OP TAK ORF BEET EPH LMAVGE P264
436. 1 4 10 5 2 c 1 4 10 5 2 e BAR 424 7 GHS a GHS 200 1 b c d GHS GHS
437. 3 1 3 H331 H301 3 1 3 3 1 H311 3 1 H331 H302 3 1 4 3 1 H312 H302 3 1 4 8 1 3 H332 H312 3 1 4 3 1 H332 H302 KAAT V RECALL EVRAT D LAS 3 1 4 3 1 H312 3 1 H332 H303 3 1 5 3 1 H313 H303 8 1 5 8 1 H333 H313 3 1 5 3 1 H333 H303 KAANE V RICHER LE
438. A4 3 15 1 RAR MCRALZE RILOR BIT DN A4 8 16 16 SDS SDS SDS 1 15 a SDS SDS SDS b SDS c SDS
439. A5 2 2 9 ADI E lt RE 100 1 399 CPSC
440. E EW EIGA 8 a 3 fi Vv BCF Wofford 1981 A gt log Kov BCF log BCF log Kow f BJJ Spacie Hamelink 1982 Gobas 5 1989 Petersen Kristensen 1998 E Connel 1990 EDS dD 504
441. a b c d JE 493 24 az 2 5
442. m ae Jj Je J H PHEA AV E Z A9 1 3 a E A HE agii EN wE a E He EP HE aie chronic aquatic toxicity 4 FE A9 1 4 ZOR EN F LCS
443. 8 5 1A 1B 2 3 6 1A 1B 2 3 7 1A 1B 2 279 1 2 3 4 5 P210 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 2 3 2 6 1 2 3 4 2 7 1 2 2 8 2 A B C D E F 2 9 1 2 10 1 2 18 1 2 3 2 14 1 2 3 2 15 A B C D E F P211 2 3 1 2 P220 2 4 1 2 18 1 2 3 2 14 1 2 3 P222 2 9 1 ERA ETE RO BM PLES FRONS 2 10 1 BS P223
444. 1 8 1 pE ee Ue E T 100 7 4 1 2 ZS HE 1 3 7 1 7 6 EH 3 TWH 7 6 DEP 4 24 100 2 ES 431 A8 4 8 MUOSTS BBA GE ARE NN 3 GHS 1 a
445. 2 eg lt E fea 1982 d Im 1 0 95 kz BCF 6 28 Kow k248 D ees log ke 1 1 o 2 69 0 53log Kow Gobas 1989 log ke 1 47 0 41 log Kow o HE nR E HH OECD OECD 305 1996 ASTM
446. 3 6 2 8 10 5 5 NN 6 10 A6 5 8 KA AG6 5 8 1 SDS NN
447. 4 1 1 2 3 LEEZGMELIINE 4 1 1 2 3 4 P280 2 1 Pe 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 2 6 1 2 3 4 2 7 1 2 H 2 8 A B C D E F 2 9 1 H 2 10 1 H 2 11 1 2 2 12 1 2 3 284
448. BCF I 1 2 4 BCF 1 2 5 log Ko 6 34 BCF BON BCF Crish Cwater
449. E 3 EL a gt 7 1mg 28 A10 2 3 2 pH pH 5 5 8 5 pH
450. SPARC a Niemel LEBHNER DO ONE log Koy M E HEER T 6 A EERIE EIT log Kow OR a PRS GLEE COBBROBRILAYO log Row 2T ZOPRAPPABIEHZ PHT B E EEE n 501 r 0 967 TemaNord 1995 581 b log Kow MEME ARMS LU CPR THY hL 18058 MEI Ch LEE ZA Syracuse Research Corporation 1999 LOGKOW i log Kow 4 8 DHANI amp SAET CHE CHS ERM SAT A9 5 3 BOF Kow I B L THIRRI BAEP FX A9 5 3 1 BCF log Kow A9 5 3 2 BERMEA A9 5 3 2 1
451. yy oe 1 H318 ERRORE P280 P305 P351 P338 es P310 350 ERIC S D BERS 72 3B GPE ARE 3 3 2A 7 P264 P280 P305 P351 P338
452. 1 A9 3 2 7 1 3 BRED 2 FR ESTES HP CHE LC BERD 1 3 hte Lt a eae He ya I 4 48 96 US EPA OPPTS 850 1035 21 E 1 211 E SEAN AA E MERE OECD 210 FOl
453. 1000 3 2 2 SHAA B 3 2 3 4 ie fit 3 2 4 DA RN ly BJE E a Ie
454. 3 2 1A 1B 1C 3 3 1 3 3 BE 2A 2B P306 2 13 1 2 14 1 P308 F lt RERI BORMARSSBA 3 5 1A 1B 2 3 6 1A 1B 2 3 7 1A 1B 2 ALR BEE ILICH T A EARLEN 3 7 3 8 1 2 P310 8 1 1 2 3 HE EA E E 3 1 12 Lee AIEEE RA 8 1 1 2 TE 3 2 1A 1B 1C 3 3 1 3 10 3 1 2 P311 3 1 3 Fa n n aly a PTB TA Se ma NISA 3 8 P312 le 3 1 4 a oo ee 3 1 5 0 ele ss i DEE EK GI 8 SRT 3 1 4 ee 3 1 5 3 8 3 3 8 3 287
455. A3 3 8 8 A3 8 3 4 GHS ze HE GHS P101 P102 P103 GHS A3 8 4 A8 3 4 1
456. GHS Dead MIR ERE IZ LEMIEC TC CURIE CASH ZEIT TUPACH A4 3 3 1 2 L fMAOBHAA EW A4 3 3 1 3 fEFYAO CAS BFE ZOMODKESF CAS REO A4 3 3 1 4 ZHAKBDHAN TRY BBR FYAODIUNCBT 3 FMD e PREIE RI A4 3 3 2 HAH A4 3 3 2 1 GHS SORE A4 8 8 1 8
457. 1 j a 1 b 3 i ii iii iv v c d A6 5 12 3 A6 5 13 Aer ME AS 5 10 Bl IF 1 Ie GHS Fa ay GHS 100
458. E COLD RM diy AS F E 5 1 HE E log Kow E yal ARIA ERT Dae
459. PINE A ee a RU Coe Oe 3 LFER LFER log E BCF E TORD ARD an dg H log Kow LFER FE UV
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500. Toxic Substances USEPA 1985 2 3 log Kow REDE DD QSAR DH 49 6 QSAR OE BB D E 2 3 1 Kow QSAR 2 3 2 CLOGP Daylight Chemical Information Systems 1995 Hansch Leo Hansch Leo 1979 E S log Kow log Kow Niemela 1993 C log Kow 7 ELTRO HT H N O Be ZRG o gt r2 0 967 7000 version 1 2
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504. Tolls J 1998 Bioconcentration of surfactants Ph D Thesis Utrecht University Utrecht The Netherlands Toshima S Moriya T Yoshimura K 1992 Effects of polyoxyethylene 20 sorbitan monooleate on the acute toxicity of linear alkylbenzenesulfonate Ci2 LAS to fish Ecotoxicol Environ Safety 24 26 36 USEPA 1985 U S Environmental Protection Agency Office of Toxic Substances Toxic Substances Control Act Test Guidelines 50 FR 39252 US EPA EC 1993 US EPA EC Joint Project on the Evaluation of Quantitative Structure Activity Relationships US EPA 1996 Ecological effects test guidelines OPPTS 850 1000 Special considerations for conducting aquatic laboratory studies Public Draft EPA712 C 96 113 United States Environmental Protection Agency http www epa gov opptsfrs home testmeth htm 513 Van Den Berg M Van De Meet D Peijnenburg W J G M Sijm D T H M Struijs J Tas J W 1995 Transport accumulation and transformation processes In Risk Assessment of Chemicals An Introduction van Leeuwen C J Hermens J L M eds Dordrecht NL Kluwer Academic Publishers 37 102 Wakabayashi M Kikuchi M Sato A Yoshida T 1987 Bioconcentration of alcohol ethoxylates in carp Cyprinus carpio Ecotoxicol Environ Safety 13 148 163 Wofford H W C D Wilsey G S Neff C S Giam amp J M Neff 1981 Bioaccumulation and metabolism of phthalate esters by oysters brown shrimp and sheepshead min
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529. as possible This fifth revised edition of the GHS contains various new or revised provisions including inter alia a new test method for oxidizing solids miscellaneous provisions intended to further clarify the criteria for some hazard classes skin corrosion irritation severe eye damage irritation and aerosols and to complement the information to be included in the Safety Data Sheet revised and simplified classification and labeling summary tables a new codification system for hazard pictograms and revised and further rationalized precautionary statements
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531. 09 1984 Activated sludge respiration inhibition test OECD guidelines for testing of chemicals OECD Test Guideline 301 1992 Ready biodegradability OECD guidelines for testing of chemicals OECD Test Guideline 302A 1981 Inherent biodegradability Modified SCAS OECD guidelines for testing of chemicals OECD Test Guideline 302B 1992 Zahn Wellens EMPA test OECD guidelines for testing of chemicals OECD Test Guideline 302C 1981 Inherent Biodegradability Modified MITI test II OECD guidelines for testing of chemicals OECD Test Guideline 303A 1981 Simulation test aerobic sewage treatment Coupled units test OECD guidelines for testing of chemicals 1999 OECD Test Guideline 304A 1981 Inherent biodegradability in soil OECD guidelines for testing of chemicals OECD Test Guideline 306 1992 Biodegradability in seawater OECD guidelines for testing of chemicals OECD 1998 Aerobic and anaerobic transformation in aquatic sediment systems 1999 12 OECD 1999 Aerobic and anaerobic transformation in soil 1999 10 OECD 2000 Simulation test Aerobic Transformation in Surface Water 2000 5 OPPTS 835 2110 Hydrolysis as a function of pH OPPTS 835 2130 Hydrolysis as a
532. 1 Niemela J 2000 Personal communication to OECD Environment Directorate 20 March 2000 Nyholm N U T Berg amp F Ingerslev 1996 Activated sludge biodegradability simulation test Danish EPA Environmental Report No 337 Nyholm N amp F Ingerslev 1997 Kinetic biodegradation tests with low test substance concentrations Shake flask test with surface water and short term rate measurement in activated sludge In Hales S G ed Biodegradation Kinetics Generation and use of data for regulatory decision making From the SETAC Europe Workshop Port Sunlight September 1996 pp 101 115 SETAC Europe Brussels Nyholm N amp L Torang 1999 Report of 1998 1999 Ring test Shalke flask batch test with surface water or surface water sediment suspensions ISO CD 14592 1 Water Quality Evaluation of the aerobic biodegradability of organic compounds at low concentrations ISO TC 147 SC5 WG4 Biodegradability OECD 1993 Structure Activity Relationships for Biodegradation OECD Environment Monographs No 68 Paris 1998 OECD 1994 US EPA EC Joint Project on the Evaluation of Quantitative Structure Activity Relationships OECD Environment Monograph No 88 Paris OECD 1995 Detailed Review Paper on Biodegradability Testing OECD Environmental Monograph No 98 Paris OECD 1997 Guidance document on direct phototransformation of chemical in water OECD GD 97 21 Paris OECD 1998 Harmonized integrated hazard classi
533. 10 5 1 6 pH pH 7 6 8 5 pH 28 AE 5 5 8 5 ECO pH A10 2 3 2 A10 5 1 7 pH8 1 COs pH 0 2pH 10 7 pH7 6 pH8 8 5 pH CO pH A10 1 2 FFI AWE TZA EEET ER h aL OPERBAEBL OSEE BIS STF ON RM FZ EHMANSE LIL FX ORGBLELAWIEDF SEGANL FET LRELEAROKHBYKE ILE OECD202
534. 10 Aquatic invertebrate acute toxicity test freshwater daphnids 850 1010 Aquatic invertebrate acute toxicity test freshwater daphnids 850 1020 Gammarid acute toxicity test 850 1020 Gammarid acute toxicity test 850 1035 Mysid acute toxicity test 850 1035 Mysid acute toxicity test 2000 E9 FUE OE OCHO BLU GT BIL ORM amp SV VLEO MBOHBNIE CC EHKI LEFT ELEBDA 5 2 KF RRO BID ASHE ANEDB 2014 4 A2 ARLE AKA LTH AU 505 850 1045 Penaeid acute toxicity test 850 1045 Penaeid acute toxicity test 850 1075 Fish acute toxicity test freshwater and marine 850 1075 Fish acute toxicity test freshwater and marine 850 1300 Daphnid chronic toxicity test 850 1300 Daphnid chronic toxicity test 850 1350 Mysid chronic toxicity test 850 1350 Mysid chronic toxicity test 850 1400 Fish early life stage toxicity test 850 1400 Fish early life stage toxicity test 850 1500 Fish life cycle toxicity 850 1500 Fish life cycle toxicity 850 1730 Fish BCF 850 1730 Fish BCF 850 4400 Aquatic plant toxicity test using Lemna spp Tiers I and II 850 4400 Aquatic plant toxicity test using Lemna spp Tiers I and II 850 4450 Aquatic plants field study Tier III 850 4450 Aquatic plants field study Tier III 850 5400 Algal toxicity Tiers I and II 850 5400 Algal toxicity Tiers I and II 3 ASTM E 1196 92 ASTM E 12
535. 12 1 GHS ZET 3 ERKI OO LADO E 2 Ch B EUR NEB ILO DEBRA EVE UB IEL YF 3 ERED 0 I FPR OL RKFOFRRHIF AI Lo CHB ENE 403 A6 2 5 SDS
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537. 18 0 12 0 24 0 48 mg l A8 5 1 Patty F Ed 1994 Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology 4th Ed pxxxx xx New York Wiley Interscience 2 Smyth H F Carpenter C P Weil C S and Pozzani U S 1954 Range finding toxicity data Arch Ind Hyg Occup Med 3 Fasey Headrick Silk and Sundquist 1987 Acute 9 day and 13 week vapour inhalation studies on Globalene Hazexyl Systemol Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 4 Wyeth Gregor Pratt and Obadia 1989 Evaluation of the developmental toxicity of Globalene Hazexyl Systemol in Fischer 344 rats and New Zealand White rabbits Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 5 Ete 434 9 436 9 RN EC NR A92 NE A9 2 1 A9 2 2 A9 2 3 A9 2 4 A9 2 5 A9 2 6 V e E SE S E EE EEA AEN EEA A A9 3 1 JF A9 3 2 A9 3 8 A9 3 4 A9 3 5
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540. 327 1995 SRC AUTOLOGP Rekker amp n 800 r2 0 96 sd 0 387 Devillers 1995 Manhold 1992 66 SPARC log K EPA Rekker amp De Kort n 1054 r2 0 99 1979 n 20 r2 0 917 sd 0 53 me 0 40 Niemi 1992 MCI n 2039 r2 0 77 n 2039 r2 0 49 Klopman 1994 98 n 1663 r2 0 928 sd 0 3817 Suzuki amp Kudo 424 n 1686 me 0 35 1990 n 221 me 0 49 Ghose 1988 110 n 830 r2 0 93 sd 0 47 ATOMLOGP n 125 r2 0 87 sd 0 52 Bodor amp Huang n 302 r2 0 96 sd 0 31 me 0 24 1992
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556. H305 3 10 2 H310 3 1 1 2 H311 8 1 3 H312 3 1 4 H313 3 1 5 H314 3 2 1A 1B 1C H315 3 2 2 H316 3 2 3 H317 3 4 1 1A 1B H318 BR7RORG 1 3 3 H319 2A 3 3 H320 2B 3 3 H330 8 1 1 2 H331 8 1 3 H332 8 1 4 H333 8 1 5 H334
557. HEOL Fi l A 3 2 2 1A 1B 1C e LEBA NOXBER P360 2 13 1 2 14 1 P361 2 6 1 2 3 fate ae HE REZ 3 1 1 2 3 3 2 1A 1B 1C P362 3 1 4 3 2 2 3 4 1 1A 1B P363 3 2 1A 1B 1C P364 3 1 1 2 3 4 3 2 2 3 4 1 1A 1B P370 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 2 4 FE 1 2 6 1 2 3 4 2 7 1 2 2 8 A B C D E F 2 9 1 2 10 1 2 12 1 2 3 2 18 1 2 3 2 14 1 2 3 2 15 A B C D E F
558. IFRA 1982 ASTM 1993 pH OECD log Kow 2 OECD 4 Ott n ARAN OECD log Kow 8 2 K OECD Guideline n
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581. onomic Co operation and Development OECD and the United Nations on the basis of a mandate given in Agenda 21 by the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development UNCED in Rio de Janeiro The GHS addresses classification of chemicals by types of hazard and proposes harmonized hazard communication elements including labels and safety data sheets It aims at ensuring that information on the physical hazards and toxicity from chemicals be available in order to enhance the protection of human health and the environment during the handling transport and use of these chemicals The GHS also provides a basis for harmonization of rules and regulations on chemicals at national regional and worldwide level which is also an important factor for trade facilitation While Governments regional institutions and international organizations are the primary audiences for the GHS it also contains sufficient context and guidance for those in industry who will ultimately be implementing the requirements which have been adopted Adopted in December 2002 by the Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods and the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals the GHS is regularly updated revised and improved as experience is gained in its implementation The Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development WSSD adopted in Johannesburg in 2002 encourages countries to implement the GHS as soon
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