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2.1 For substances that produce non-lethal irreversible effects after a single exposure (R39/route of exposure, R40/route of exposure), the individual concentration limits specified in Table II determine, when appropriate, the classification of the preparation.
Classification of the substance | Classification of the preparation | ||
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T+ | T | Xn | |
(*) In order to indicate the route of administration/exposure the combined R phrases listed in paragraphs 44, 45 and 46 of the approved classification and labelling guide shall be used. | |||
(†) R40 here refers to substances classified as harmful. Concentration limits for substances required to be labelled R40 but classified as carcinogenic or mutagenic are given in Table VI. | |||
T+ with R39/route of exposure | concentration > 10% R39(*) obligatory | 1% < concentration < 10% R39(*) obligatory | 0.1% < concentration < 1% R40(*)(†) obligatory |
T with R39/route of exposure | concentration > 10% R39(*) obligatory | 1% < concentration < 10% R40(*)(†) obligatory | |
Xn with R40/route of exposure | concentration > 10% R40(*)(†) obligatory |
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