Specific target organ toxicity following single exposure, category 3
- Respiratory tract irritation
- Narcotic effects
Not used
with the "skull and crossbones" pictogram
for skin or eye irritation if:
the "corrosion" pictogram also appears
the "health hazard" pictogram is used to indicate respiratory sensitization
GHS08 Health hazard
Respiratory sensitization, category 1
Germ cell mutagenicity, categories 1A, 1B, 2
Carcinogenicity, categories 1A, 1B, 2
Reproductive toxicity, categories 1A, 1B, 2
Specific target organ toxicity following single exposure, categories 1, 2
Specific target organ toxicity following repeated exposure, categories 1, 2
Aspiration hazard, categories 1, 2
GHS09 Environmental hazard
Acute hazards to the aquatic environment, category 1
Chronic hazards to the aquatic environment, categories 1, 2
Environmental toxicity, categories 1, 2
Safety & Transport Information
When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of Pb. Used in paints, electrode position process in the automotive industry, as a heating stabilizer. See also LEAD COMPOUNDS.
Risk Codes:
R20/22 - Harmful by inhalation and if swallowed R33 - Danger of cumulative effects R50/53 - Very toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment R61 - May cause harm to the unborn child R62 - Possible risk of impaired fertility
Hazard Symbols:
Toxic material. TLV: 0.15 mg(Pb)/m3.
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Alternative Distributors of [Lead silicate]
Producers or manufacturers change the product range from time to time. Currently there are no other manufacturers known.