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statements
Physical hazards
Physical hazards
Code Phrase
H231 May react explosively even in the absence of air at elevated pressure and/or temperature
H260 In contact with water releases flammable gases which may ignite spontaneously
Health hazards
H300: Fatal if swallowed
H301: Toxic if swallowed
H302: Harmful if swallowed
H303: May be harmful if swallowed
H304: May be fatal if swallowed and
enters airways
H305: May be harmful if swallowed and
enters airways
H310: Fatal in contact with skin
H311: Toxic in contact with skin
H312: Harmful in contact with skin
H313: May be harmful in contact with
skin
H314: Causes severe skin burns and eye
damage
H315: Causes skin irritation
H316: Causes mild skin irritation
H317: May cause an allergic skin
reaction
H318: Causes serious eye damage
H319: Causes serious eye irritation
H320: Causes eye irritation
H330: Fatal if inhaled
H331: Toxic if inhaled
H332: Harmful if inhaled
H333: May be harmful if inhaled
H334: May cause allergy or asthma
symptoms or breathing difficulties if
inhaled
H335: May cause respiratory irritation
H336: May cause drowsiness or
dizziness
H340: May cause genetic defects
H341: Suspected of causing genetic
defects
H350: May cause cancer
H351: Suspected of causing cancer
H360: May damage fertility or the
unborn child
H361: Suspected of damaging fertility or
the unborn child
H361d: Suspected of damaging the
unborn child
H361f: Suspected of damaging fertility
H362: May cause harm to breast-fed
children
H370: Causes damage to organs
H371: May cause damage to organs
H372: Causes damage to organs
through prolonged or repeated exposure
H373: May cause damage to organs
through prolonged or repeated exposure
H300+H310: Fatal if swallowed or in
contact with skin
H300+H330: Fatal if swallowed or if
inhaled
H310+H330: Fatal in contact with skin
or if inhaled
H300+H310+H330: Fatal if swallowed,
in contact with skin or if inhaled
H301+H311: Toxic if swallowed or in
contact with skin
H301+H331: Toxic if swallowed or if
inhaled
H311+H331: Toxic in contact with skin
or if inhaled
H301+H311+H331: Toxic if swallowed,
in contact with skin or if inhaled
H302+H312: Harmful if swallowed or in
contact with skin
H302+H332: Harmful if swallowed or if
inhaled
H312+H332: Harmful in contact with
skin or if inhaled
H302+H312+H332: Harmful if
swallowed, in contact with skin or if
inhaled
Environmental hazards
H400: Very toxic to aquatic life
H401: Toxic to aquatic life
H402: Harmful to aquatic life
H410: Very toxic to aquatic life with
long-lasting effects
H411: Toxic to aquatic life with long-
lasting effects
H412: Harmful to aquatic life with long-
lasting effects
H413: May cause long-lasting harmful
effects to aquatic life
H420: Harms public health and the
environment by destroying ozone in the
upper atmosphere
Country-specific hazard
Country-specific hazard
statements
European Union
Physical properties
EUH001: Explosive when dry
EUH006: Explosive with or without
contact with air, deleted in the fourth
adaptation to technical progress of CLP.
EUH014: Reacts violently with water
EUH018: In use may form
flammable/explosive vapour-air mixture
EUH019: May form explosive peroxides
EUH044: Risk of explosion if heated
under confinement
Health properties
EUH029: Contact with water liberates
toxic gas
EUH031: Contact with acids liberates
toxic gas
EUH032: Contact with acids liberates
very toxic gas
EUH066: Repeated exposure may cause
skin dryness or cracking
EUH070: Toxic by eye contact
EUH071: Corrosive to the respiratory
tract
Environmental properties
New Zealand
Notes
1. The United Nations has published the list
of GHS hazard statements in all UN official
languages (Arabic, Chinese, English, French,
Russian, Spanish): it can be found in Annex
3 of GHS Rev.2 for the corresponding
language.
2. A list of translations into all the European
Union official languages can be found in
Annex III to the CLP Regulation, on
pages 146–91 of the official English-
language version for the GHS statements
and pages 192–209 for the EU-specific
statements.
3. Part 1, section 1.4.10.5.2, GHS Rev.2
4. Part 1, section 1.4.10.5.2(b)(ii), GHS
Rev.2
5. Annex III, CLP Regulation, pp. 192–200.
6. Annex III, CLP Regulation, pp. 200–9.
7.
http://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/sites/
swa/whs-information/hazardous-
chemicals/pages/hazardous-chemicals-
other-substances
8.
http://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/sites/
SWA/about/Publications/Documents/642/
Preparation_of_Safety_Data_Sheet_for_Haz
ardous_Chemicals2.pdf
9. Schedule 6, Hazardous Substances
(Classification) Regulations 2001
10. reg. 20, Hazardous Substances
(Identification) Regulations 2001
References
Globally Harmonized System of
Classification and Labelling of
Chemicals (Fourth revised ed.), New
York and Geneva: United Nations, 2011,
ISBN 978-92-1-117042-9,
ST/SG/AC.10/30/Rev.2 ("GHS Rev.4")
Globally Harmonized System of
Classification and Labelling of
Chemicals (Second revised ed.), New
York and Geneva: United Nations, 2007,
ISBN 978-92-1-116957-7,
ST/SG/AC.10/30/Rev.2 ("GHS Rev.2")
Hazardous Substances (Classification)
Regulations 2001 (SR 2001/113) (New
Zealand)
Hazardous Substances (Identification)
Regulations 2001 (SR 2001/124) (New
Zealand)
"Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 of the
European Parliament and of the Council
of 16 December 2008 on classification,
labelling and packaging of substances
and mixtures, amending and repealing
Directives 67/548/EEC and 1999/45/EC,
and amending Regulation (EC) No
1907/2006" , OJCE (L353): 1–1355,
2008-12-31 (the "CLP Regulation")
External links
Chemical Hazard & Precautionary
Phrases in 23 European Languages
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