FOR ERA'S STOT — SINGLE EXPOSURE GUIDE, CLICK HERE

EHS and Chemical Managers often struggle to recognize which substances fall under STOT, as this hazard is considered an umbrella term encompassing all the non-lethal toxic effects not covered by the other Health Hazard categories in the GHS Purple Book. As a result, they can have a hard time applying the right classification principles and labeling substances and mixtures appropriately.

Navigating the GHS Purple Book and the Guidance on the Application of the CLP Criteria for these principles and criteria can be a daunting task. That's why ERA’s experts have prepared an exhaustive 24-page guide that delivers all the information they need in order to identify and classify specific target organ toxicants leading to health hazards after repeated exposure.

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This free guide will provide you with:

  • A definition for STOT arising from repeated exposure to a substance
  • Detailed breakdowns of classification categories 1 and 2 and a holistic approach to applying the relevant classification principles
  • Guidance and calculations for classifying mixtures with or without hazard data on the complete mixture or its ingredients
  • The symbols, signal words, and hazard statements that you should include on a label when classifying a substance as a STOT — Repeated Exposure