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Suspected of damaging the unborn child. H372 Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure. H400 Very toxic to aquatic life. H410 Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
Aug 7, 2019 · Hazard statement(s). H330. Fatal if inhaled. H341. Suspected of causing genetic defects. H350. May cause cancer. H361. Suspected of damaging ...
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5 Fire Hazards. When heated to decomposition, it emits toxic fumes of cadmium. ... cadmium oxide fumes, cadmium oxide dust, and cadmium pigment dust. USEPA ...
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Mar 7, 2024 · 5.2 Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture​​ Cadmium/cadmium oxides Not combustible. Ambient fire may liberate hazardous vapours.
Respiratory toxicity. High exposures to cadmium fume can induce an acute, toxic pneumonitis, which may be lethal (Patwardhan and Finckh, 1976); because ...
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Cadmium monoxide, Cadmium oxide fume Odorless, yellow-brown, finely divided particulate dispersed in air. [Note: See listing for Cadmium dust for properties ...
Hazard Statement(s), H330: Fatal if inhaled. H341: Suspected of causing genetic defects. H350: May cause cancer. H361fd: Suspected of damaging fertility.
Sep 22, 2009 · Acute Inhalation Toxicity - Dusts and Mists. Category 2. Germ Cell Mutagenicity. Category 2. Carcinogenicity. Category 1A. Reproductive Toxicity.
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Sep 10, 2006 · As first described by Friedrich Stromeyer (Göttingen, Germany) in 1817, cadmium intoxication can lead to kidney, bone, and pulmonary damages. In ...
Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health Concentrations (IDLH) · CAS number: 7440–43–9 (Metal) · NIOSH REL: · Current OSHA PEL: · 1989 OSHA PEL: · 1993-1994 ACGIH TLV ...
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