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Standard No.: GB 30000.26-2013
English Name: Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals—Part 26:Specific target organ toxicity—Repeated exposure
Chinese Name: 化学品分类和标签规范 第26部分:特异性靶器官毒性 反复接触
Chinese Classification: A80    Marking, packaging, transport and storage in general
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
Source Content Issued by: AQSIQ;SAC
Issued on: 2013-10-10
Implemented on: 2014-11-1
Status: valid
Superseding:GB 20601-2006 Safety rules for classification、precautionary labelling andprecautionary statements of chemicals - Specific target organ systemic toxicity - Repeated exposure
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 10500 words
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Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals — Part 26: Specific target organ toxicity — Repeated exposure 1 Scope This part of GB 30000 specifies the terms and definitions, general descriptions, classification, judgment logic and labels of chemicals with specific target organ toxicity caused by repeated exposure. This part is applicable to the classification and labelling of chemicals with specific target organ toxicity caused by repeated exposure according to the United Nations Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. GB 13690 General rule for classification and hazard communication of chemicals GB/T 16483 Safety data sheet for chemical products - Content and order of sections GB 30000.25 Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals — Part 25: Specific target organ toxicity — Single exposure The United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods: Model Regulations (Rev.17) The United Nations Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (Rev.4) 3 Term and definition For the purposes of this document, the term and definition given in GB 13690 and the following apply. 3.1 specific target organ toxicity-repeat exposure specific and non-lethal target organ toxicity caused by repeated exposure to substances and mixtures, including all obvious health effects, functional damage (reversible and irreversible, immediate and delayed) 4 General description 4.1 The classification may determine that the substance or mixture has specific target organ toxicity, and that such substance or mixture may have potentially harmful effects on the health of contacts. 4.2 Classification depends on whether there are reliable proofs. These proofs indicate that repeated exposure to substances or mixtures produces consistent and identifiable toxic effects on humanity, or produce toxicologically significant changes on the function or morphology of tissues/organs in experimental animals, or seriously changes biochemistry or blood of organisms. These changes are related to human health. Human body data will be the main source of proofs for this hazard category. 4.3 The assessment shall combine not only significant changes in a single organ or biological system, but also general changes involving multiple lower-seriousness organs. 4.4 Specific target organ poison may occur through any way related to humanity, that is, mainly through mouth, skin or inhalation. 4.5 See GB 30000.25 for the classification of specific target organ toxicity of single exposure. Other specific toxic effects, such as acute toxicity, severe eye injury/eye irritation and skin corrosion/irritation, respiratory or skin sensitization, carcinogenicity, germ cell mutagenicity, reproductive toxicity and inhalation toxicity, are evaluated separately, therefore, they are not included in this part. 5 Classification standard 5.1 General principles See GB 13690 for general principles of classification and labelling of specific target organ toxicity-repeated exposure.
Foreword i 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Term and definition 4 General description 5 Classification standard 6 Judgment logic 7 Labelling Annex A (Informative) Judgment logic of repeated exposure to specific target organ toxicity Annex B (Normative) The allocation of label elements for repeated exposure to specific target organ toxicity Annex C (Normative) Classification standard and label elements of repeated exposure to specific target organ toxicity Annex D (Informative) Hazard statement and precautionary statement of repeated exposure to specific target organ toxicity Annex E (Informative) Label examples of repeated exposure to specific target organ toxicity
Referred in GB 30000.26-2013:
*GB 13690-2009 General rule for classification and hazard communication of chemicals
*GB/T 16483-2008 Safety data sheet for chemical products - Content and order of sections
*GB 30000.25-2013 Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals—Part 25:Specific target organ toxicity—Single exposure
GB 30000.26-2013 is referred in:
*GB 30000.25-2013 Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals—Part 25:Specific target organ toxicity—Single exposure
*GB/T 13861-2022 Classification and code for the hazardous and harmful factors in process
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GB 30000.26-2013  Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals—Part 26:Specific target organ toxicity—Repeated exposure (English Version)
Standard No.GB 30000.26-2013
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Standard No.
GB 30000.26-2013
English Name
Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals—Part 26:Specific target organ toxicity—Repeated exposure
Chinese Name
化学品分类和标签规范 第26部分:特异性靶器官毒性 反复接触
Chinese Classification
A80
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
AQSIQ;SAC
Issued on
2013-10-10
Implemented on
2014-11-1
Status
valid
Superseded by
Superseded on
Abolished on
Superseding
GB 20601-2006 Safety rules for classification、precautionary labelling andprecautionary statements of chemicals - Specific target organ systemic toxicity - Repeated exposure
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
10500 words
Price(USD)
310.0
Keywords
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Introduction of GB 30000.26-2013
Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals — Part 26: Specific target organ toxicity — Repeated exposure 1 Scope This part of GB 30000 specifies the terms and definitions, general descriptions, classification, judgment logic and labels of chemicals with specific target organ toxicity caused by repeated exposure. This part is applicable to the classification and labelling of chemicals with specific target organ toxicity caused by repeated exposure according to the United Nations Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. GB 13690 General rule for classification and hazard communication of chemicals GB/T 16483 Safety data sheet for chemical products - Content and order of sections GB 30000.25 Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals — Part 25: Specific target organ toxicity — Single exposure The United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods: Model Regulations (Rev.17) The United Nations Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (Rev.4) 3 Term and definition For the purposes of this document, the term and definition given in GB 13690 and the following apply. 3.1 specific target organ toxicity-repeat exposure specific and non-lethal target organ toxicity caused by repeated exposure to substances and mixtures, including all obvious health effects, functional damage (reversible and irreversible, immediate and delayed) 4 General description 4.1 The classification may determine that the substance or mixture has specific target organ toxicity, and that such substance or mixture may have potentially harmful effects on the health of contacts. 4.2 Classification depends on whether there are reliable proofs. These proofs indicate that repeated exposure to substances or mixtures produces consistent and identifiable toxic effects on humanity, or produce toxicologically significant changes on the function or morphology of tissues/organs in experimental animals, or seriously changes biochemistry or blood of organisms. These changes are related to human health. Human body data will be the main source of proofs for this hazard category. 4.3 The assessment shall combine not only significant changes in a single organ or biological system, but also general changes involving multiple lower-seriousness organs. 4.4 Specific target organ poison may occur through any way related to humanity, that is, mainly through mouth, skin or inhalation. 4.5 See GB 30000.25 for the classification of specific target organ toxicity of single exposure. Other specific toxic effects, such as acute toxicity, severe eye injury/eye irritation and skin corrosion/irritation, respiratory or skin sensitization, carcinogenicity, germ cell mutagenicity, reproductive toxicity and inhalation toxicity, are evaluated separately, therefore, they are not included in this part. 5 Classification standard 5.1 General principles See GB 13690 for general principles of classification and labelling of specific target organ toxicity-repeated exposure.
Contents of GB 30000.26-2013
Foreword i 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Term and definition 4 General description 5 Classification standard 6 Judgment logic 7 Labelling Annex A (Informative) Judgment logic of repeated exposure to specific target organ toxicity Annex B (Normative) The allocation of label elements for repeated exposure to specific target organ toxicity Annex C (Normative) Classification standard and label elements of repeated exposure to specific target organ toxicity Annex D (Informative) Hazard statement and precautionary statement of repeated exposure to specific target organ toxicity Annex E (Informative) Label examples of repeated exposure to specific target organ toxicity
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