Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00424:reg:1:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00424
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 1 (pt 1/3)
Character Range: 226734–230457

1                         Danger                                                               H304 May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways

Precautionary statements

Prevention                Response                                                             Storage                                             Disposal

                          P301 + P310                                                          P405                                                P501
                          IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician.  Store locked up.                                    Dispose of contents/container to...
                                                                                                                                                   ... in accordance with local/regional/national/international Regulations (to be specified).
                          P331
                          Do NOT induce vomiting.

ADDITIONAL NON-GHS HAZARD STATEMENTS
Regulation 335, Schedule 9: A label must include any information about the hazards, first aid and emergency procedures relevant to the chemical, not otherwise included in the hazard statement and precautionary statements.
The following twelve non-GHS hazard statements should be used on labels of hazardous chemicals, where applicable.

Physical hazard statements

AUH001: Explosive when dry
For explosive substances and mixtures placed on the market wetted with water or alcohols or diluted with other chemicals to suppress their explosives properties.

AUH006: Explosive with or without contact with air
For substances and mixtures that are unstable at ambient temperatures, for example acetylene.

AUH014: Reacts violently with water
For substances and mixtures that react violently with water, for example acetyl chloride, alkali metals and titanium tetrachloride.

AUH018: In use, may form flammable/explosive vapour-air mixture
For substances and mixtures not classified as flammable themselves but which may form flammable/explosive vapour-air mixtures. For substances this might be the case for halogenated hydrocarbons and for mixtures this might be the case due to a volatile flammable component or due to the loss of a volatile non-flammable component.

AUH019: May form explosive peroxides
For substances and mixtures that may form explosive peroxides during storage, for example diethyl ether, 1,4-dioxan.

AUH044: Risk of explosion if heated under confinement
For substances and mixtures not classified as explosive but which may nevertheless display explosive properties in practice if heated under sufficient confinement. In particular, substances and mixtures that decompose explosively if heated in a steel drum do not show this effect if heated in less-strong containers.

Human health hazard statements

AUH029: Contact with water liberates toxic gas
For substances and mixtures, when in contact with water or damp air, evolve gases classified for acute toxicity in Category 1, 2 or 3 in potentially dangerous amounts, for example aluminium phosphide, phosphorus pentasulphide.

AUH031: Contact with acids liberates toxic gas
For substances and mixtures that react with acids to evolve gases classified for acute toxicity in Category 3 in dangerous amounts, for example sodium hypochlorite and barium polysulphide.

AUH032: Contact with acids liberates very toxic gas
For substances and mixtures that react with acids to evolve gases classified for acute toxicity in Category 1 or 2 in dangerous amounts, for example salts of hydrogen cyanide, sodium azide.

AUH066: Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking
For substances and mixtures which may cause concern as a