Glyphosate-trimesium

Coalition status

Rainforest Risk Mitigation Rainforest Risk MitigationSAN Risk Mitigation SAN Risk Mitigation
The SAN List of Pesticides for Use with Risk Mitigation is a product of U.S.A. public funding and the intellectual property of the analysis process…
UEBT Risk Mitigation UEBT Risk Mitigation
The use of the Risk Mitigation Agrochemicals is discouraged as they are known to bear significant human health and environmental risks. Where these…

Details

Type: Pesticide
Use: Herbicide
Example applications: Cereals;Soybeans;Glyphosate tolerant crops;Horticulture;Forestry;Domestic gardens, lawns
Example pests controlled: Annual and perennial weeds, Broad-leaved weeds, Grasses
Mode of action: Broad-spectrum, systemic, translocated and non-residual. Inhibition of EPSP synthase.
Source: PPDB

Toxicty

IARC Group 2A
This designation is applied when there is limited evidence of carcinogenicity in humans as well as sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in…

Identifiers

Cas-RN: 81591-81-3
CiPac: 284
EC: 213-997-4
PubChem: 105048
US EPA: 128501

GHS safety labels

About Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS)
From Wikipedia: The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) is an internationally agreed-upon standard managed by the United Nations that was set up to replace the assortment of hazardous material classification and labelling schemes previously used around the world. Core elements of the GHS include standardized hazard testing criteria, universal warning pictograms, and harmonized safety data sheets which provide users of dangerous goods with a host of information. The system acts as a complement to the UN Numbered system of regulated hazardous material transport. Implementation is managed through the UN Secretariat. Although adoption has taken time, as of 2017, the system has been enacted to significant extents in most major countries of the world.[1] This includes the European Union, which has implemented the United Nations' GHS into EU law as the CLP Regulation, and United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards.
  • GHS07: Harmful
    H302

    Harmful if swallowed


    Class: Acute Toxicity
    Subclass: Oral
  • GHS09: Environmental hazard
    H411

    Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects


    Class: Aquatic
    Subclass: Chronic

Glyphosate-trimesium

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Coalition status

Rainforest Risk Mitigation Rainforest Risk MitigationSAN Risk Mitigation SAN Risk Mitigation
The SAN List of Pesticides for Use with Risk Mitigation is a product of U.S.A. public funding and the intellectual property of the analysis process…
UEBT Risk Mitigation UEBT Risk Mitigation
The use of the Risk Mitigation Agrochemicals is discouraged as they are known to bear significant human health and environmental risks. Where these…

Details

Type: Pesticide
Use: Herbicide
Example applications: Cereals;Soybeans;Glyphosate tolerant crops;Horticulture;Forestry;Domestic gardens, lawns
Example pests controlled: Annual and perennial weeds, Broad-leaved weeds, Grasses
Mode of action: Broad-spectrum, systemic, translocated and non-residual. Inhibition of EPSP synthase.
Source: PPDB

Toxicty

IARC Group 2A
This designation is applied when there is limited evidence of carcinogenicity in humans as well as sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in…

Identifiers

Cas-RN: 81591-81-3
CiPac: 284
EC: 213-997-4
PubChem: 105048
US EPA: 128501

GHS safety labels

About Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS)
From Wikipedia: The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) is an internationally agreed-upon standard managed by the United Nations that was set up to replace the assortment of hazardous material classification and labelling schemes previously used around the world. Core elements of the GHS include standardized hazard testing criteria, universal warning pictograms, and harmonized safety data sheets which provide users of dangerous goods with a host of information. The system acts as a complement to the UN Numbered system of regulated hazardous material transport. Implementation is managed through the UN Secretariat. Although adoption has taken time, as of 2017, the system has been enacted to significant extents in most major countries of the world.[1] This includes the European Union, which has implemented the United Nations' GHS into EU law as the CLP Regulation, and United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards.
  • GHS07: Harmful
    H302

    Harmful if swallowed


    Class: Acute Toxicity
    Subclass: Oral
  • GHS09: Environmental hazard
    H411

    Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects


    Class: Aquatic
    Subclass: Chronic

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