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       Category: substances and preparations which in very low quantities cause death or acute or chronic damage to health when inhaled, swallowed or absorbed via the skin. Used when there is substantial indication of severe, possibly irreversible damage to health through single, repeated or persistent intake. Caution: avoid contact with the human body. If you feel unwell, seek
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     T : Toxic
       Category: substances and preparations which in low quantities cause
        death or acute or chronic damage to health when inhaled, swallowed or
        absorbed via the skin. Used when there is substantial indication of severe,
        possibly irreversible damage to health through single, repeated or persistent
        intake, especially in the case of substances suspected of being carcinogenic,
        causing genetic damage or being toxic to reproduction.   | 
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     Xn : Harmful
       Category: inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact may cause acute or
        chronic damage to health. Used when there are indications of severe,
        possibly irreversible damage to health through single, repeated or persistent
        intake, especially in the case of substances suspected of being carcinogenic,
        causing genetic mutation or being toxit to reproduction. May cause sensitization
        by inhalation (when categorized under risk phrase R 42). Caution: avoid
        contact with the human body. Used in the case of substances suspected
        of being carcinogenic, causing genetic damage, or being toxic to reproduction.   | 
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     Xi : Irritant
       Category: acute, persistent or repeated contact with the skin or mucous
        membranes may cause inflammation without being corrosive. May cause sensitization
        by skin contact (when classified under risk phrase R 43). Caution: avoid
        contact with eyes and skin. Do not inhale vapors.   | 
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       Category: substances and preparations which may react exothermically without atmospheric oxygen and which under defined test conditions detonate, quickly deflagrate or upon heating explode when partially confined. Caution: avoid impact, vibration, friction, sparks, fire and exposure
        to heat.   | 
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     O: Oxidizing
       Category: organic peroxides that are flammable even if they do not come in contact with flammable materials. Other substances and preparations that generally themselves are not flammable, but which, on contact with flammable materials, substantially increase the risk and violence of a fire, primarily by releasing oxygen. Caution: avoid all contact with flammable substances. Risk of ignition: fires that have started may be promoted and fire-fighting
        measures hampered.   | 
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     F+ : Extremely
      flammable
       Category: liquids with a flashpoint less than 0 °C and a boiling point of 35 °C max. Gases and gas mixtures that are flammable in air under normal pressure and ambient temperature. Caution: keep away from naked flames, sparks and sources of heat.   | 
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     F : Highly
      flammable
       Category: liquids having a flash point below 21 °C but which are not extremely flammable. Solid substances and preparations which may readily catch fire after brief contact with a source of ignition and which continue to burn or to be consumed after removal of the source of ignition. Caution: keep away from naked flames, sparks and sources of heat.   | 
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     C: Corrosive
       Category: destruction of skin tissue, through the entire layer of healthy intact skin or when this outcome can be predicted. Caution: take special measures to avoid contact with eyes, skin and
        clothing. Do not inhale vapors! If you have an accident or feel unwell,
        seek immediate medical advice.   | 
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     N : Dangerous
      for the environment
       Category: on release into the aquatic and nonaquatic environment may cause damage to the ecosystem by changing the natural balance either at once or after a delay. Some substances or their transformation products can impair several environmental compartments simultaneously. Caution: to an extent depending on the potential danger, do not dispose
        of in the drains, soil or the environment. Follow special disposal regulations.   | 
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