Conditions under which the flammability hazards, precautions, or limits apply
FLP
Flammable Properties
GCA
General Controls
GMA
General Measures
GPI
General Safe Handling Procedures or Information
HAI
Handling Information
HCA
Hazardous Component or Ingredient
HCP
Hazardous Product of Combustion
One or more different hazardous materials produced when the subject material burns
HH2
Hazards Identification
HHA
Health Hazard Information
HI2
Potential Health Effects
HZC
Hazard Class
HZR
Hazard Rating System
A system for both classifying and measuring hazardous characteristics of materials
IA2
Other Information
IGA
Ingestion: Acute Exposure
IGC
Ingestion: Chronic Exposure
IGZ
Ingestion
IHA
Inhalation: Acute Exposure
IHC
Inhalation: Chronic Exposure
IHZ
Inhalation
INC
Incompatibility
INS
Instability
INX
Incompatibility Conditions
The conditions under which the stated incompatibility holds true.
IRR
Irritancy
KY2
Key or Legend
LAB
Label Text
LKI
Leak Avoidance, Remediation, or Hazards
MAT
Material to Avoid
MCE
Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure
MUT
Mutagenicity
NOT
Notification of Chemical Storage Amount, Spill or Release to the Environment
NTE
Note to Physician: Eyes
NTR
Note to Physician: Respiratory
NTS
Note to Physician: Skin
NTZ
Note to Physician
OPH
Other Physical Hazards
OPR
Other Precautions
ORC
Other Regulatory Controls
PD2
Physical and Chemical Properties
PM2
Preventive Measures
POL
Hazardous Polymerization
PPA
Personal Protection: Additional Equipment
PPB
Personal Protection: Boots
PPC
Personal Protection: Clothing
PPD
Personal Protection: Eye/Face
PPE
Personal Protection: Eye
PPF
Personal Protection: Face
PPG
Personal Protection: Gloves
PPR
Personal Protection: Respiratory
PPS
Personal Protection: Skin
PPZ
Personal Protection Equipment
PR2
Preparation and Revision Information
PRE
Primary Route(s) of Entry: Eye Contact
PRF
Primary Route(s) of Entry: Eye, Inhalation
PRG
Primary Route(s) of Entry: Eye, Oral
PRH
Primary Route(s) of Entry: Eye, Oral, Skin
PRI
Primary Route(s) of Entry: Inhalation
PRJ
Primary Route(s) of Entry: Inhalation, Oral
PRK
Primary Route(s) of Entry: Inhalation, Oral, Skin
PRL
Primary Route(s) of Entry: Inhalation, Skin
PRM
Primary Route(s) of Entry: Inhalation, Eye, Oral
PRO
Primary Route(s) of Entry: Oral
PRQ
Primary Route(s) of Entry: Oral, Skin
PRS
Primary Route(s) of Entry: Skin Contact
PRT
Primary Route(s) of Entry: Eye and Skin Contact
PRU
Primary Route(s) of Entry: Eye, Skin, Inhalation
PRZ
Primary Route(s) of Entry
RE2
Stability and Reactivity Information
REA
Reactivity
REC
Reactivity Conditions
REP
Reproduction
RG2
Regulatory Information
RLI
Release Information
RTK
Right to Know Statement of Hazard Code/Information
SAP
Safety Precautions
SBY
Stability
SCE
Sub-chronic Effects
SGW
Signal Word
Description of the hazards of the product
SH2
Transport Information
SHI
Shipping Information, Transportation Requirements
SKA
Skin Contact: Acute Exposure
SKC
Skin Contact: Chronic Exposure
SKS
Skin Sensitization
SKT
Skin Contact
SKZ
Skin
SL2
Accidental Release Measures
SNS
Sensitization
SPF
Special Fire Fighting Instructions
SPI
Special Information
SPJ
Spill Information
SPL
Spill and Leak Information
SPP
Special Precautions
ST2
Handling and Storage
STA
Storage Conditions
SUB
Subchronic
A health effect occurring as a result of a repeated exposure (usually daily) of experimental animals to a chemical for part (approximately 10%) of a life span