WHMIS (Naled)

Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System

WHMIS 2015 classification - Note to reader
Update: 2016-03-01

  • Acute toxicity - oral - Category 31 2 3 4
  • Acute toxicity - dermal - Category 31 4
  • Acute toxicity - inhalation - Category 21
  • Skin corrosion/irritation - Category 21 3
  • Serious eye damage/eye irritation - Category 21 3
  • Skin sensitization - Category 11 3 5 6 7 8
  • Specific target organ toxicity - single exposure - Category 11
  • Specific target organ toxicity - repeated exposure - Category 11 3

  • WHMIS 2015 pictogram : Skull and crossbones

  • WHMIS 2015 pictogram : Exclamation mark

  • WHMIS 2015 pictogram : Health hazard

Danger

Toxic if swallowed (H301)
Toxic in contact with skin (H311)
Fatal if inhaled (H330)
Causes skin irritation (H315)
Causes serious eye irritation (H319)
May cause allergic skin reaction (H317)
Causes damage to organs (H370)
Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure (H372)

Ingredient disclosure

Comments: This product could be corrosive to metals, please contact the supplier for additionnal information.

References

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  • ▲2.  National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, RTECS (Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances). Hamilton (Ont) : Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety.   http://ccinfoweb.ccohs.ca/rtecs/search.html
  • ▲3.  Bingham, E., Cohrssen, B. et Powell, C.H., Patty's toxicology. A Wiley-Interscience publication. New York (Toronto) : John Wiley. (2001-). [RM-214008]   http://www3.interscience.wiley.com (http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/mrwhome/104554795/HOME)
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  • ▲6.  Guo, Y.L. et al., «Prevalence of dermatoses and skin sensitisation associated with use of pesticides in fruit farmers of southern Taiwan.» Occupational and Environmental Medicine. Vol. 53, no. 6, p. 427-431. (1996). [AP-061388]
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