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http://dx.doi.org/10.7585/kjps.2016.20.4.326

Comparison of Differences between the Results of Irritation Classification after Irritation Calculation with GHS Criteria and RDA Directives in Plant Protection Products  

You, Are-Sun (Division of Agro-material Safety Evaluation, Department of Agro-food Safety, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
Oh, Jin A (Division of Agro-material Safety Evaluation, Department of Agro-food Safety, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
Park, Soojin (Division of Agro-material Safety Evaluation, Department of Agro-food Safety, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
Jo, Youmi (Division of Agro-material Safety Evaluation, Department of Agro-food Safety, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
Lee, Je Bong (Division of Agro-material Safety Evaluation, Department of Agro-food Safety, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
Lee, Nanhee (Division of Agro-material Safety Evaluation, Department of Agro-food Safety, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
Lee, Ju Yeon (Division of Agro-material Safety Evaluation, Department of Agro-food Safety, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
Ihm, Yangbin (Division of Agro-material Safety Evaluation, Department of Agro-food Safety, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
Publication Information
The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science / v.20, no.4, 2016 , pp. 326-340 More about this Journal
Abstract
GHS was compared with that of current RDA directives in skin and eye irritation for plant protection products (PPPs). According to the result of evaluation and classification of skin and eye irritation by RDA directives and GHS for 59 PPPs, 25.5% of PPPs were changed the classification of skin irritation from slightly and moderately by RDA directives to Not Classified by GHS, and 45.8% of PPPs were changed the classification of eye irritation from slightly by RDA directives to Not Classified by GHS. 6.8% of PPPs in skin irritation and 5.1% in eye irritation were classified more highly as category 1 by GHS because of irreversible effect. According to the result of comparison with GHS classification by data of irritation study for PPPs and by GHS classification and concentration of active substances, 25.5% was changed more lowly and 3.4% more highly in skin irritation, and 25.4% was changed more lowly and 11.9% more highly in eye irritation. It is needed to draw a plan to supplement for other results between GHS and RDA directives.
Keywords
GHS; irritation; plant protection product;
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