Szkoła Ważna Im. Zofii Grzybowskiej W Straszowie - MIEJSCA Z WYCHOWAWCĄ

Szkoła Ważna Im. Zofii Grzybowskiej W Straszowie - MIEJSCA Z WYCHOWAWCĄ

The derived no- or minimum effect level (DN(M)EL) is the level of exposure above which a human should not be exposed to a substance. This section provides information on the derived no- or minimal effect level (DN(M)EL), the level of exposure above which a human should not be exposed to a substance.  rozprawka -term EC50 or LC50 for terrestrial plants provides substance information on the substance’s effect concentration or lethal concentration (short term) for 50% of the terrestrial plants in the test, generally displayed in milligram per kilo soil (dry weight). Hazard for terrestrial organisms provides information on the substance’s hazard assessment conclusion related to terrestrial organisms/soil. This section summarises the values related to toxicity to mammals (other above-ground organisms) from all registered dossiers for the substance. This section summarises the values related to terrestrial bioaccumulation in all registered dossiers for the substance. This section summarises the values related to adsorption/desorption from all registered dossiers for the substance.



This section summarises the values related to phototransformation in soil from all registered dossiers for the substance. This section displays the values related to genetic toxicity from all registered dossiers for the substance. Long-term EC10 or LC10 or NOEC for soil dwelling arthropods provides substance information on the substance’s effect concentration or lethal concentration (long term) for 10% of the soil dwelling arthropods in the test, or the no observed effect concentration for soil dwelling arthropods. Short-term EC50 or LC50 for soil dwelling arthropods provides substance information on the substance’s effect concentration or lethal concentration (short term) for 50% of the soil dwelling arthropods in the test, generally displayed in milligram per kilo soil (dry weight). EC10 / LC10 or NOEC for freshwater plants provides substance information on the substance’s effect concentration/lethal concentration for 10% of the tested freshwater plants or the no observed effect concentration for freshwater plants. EC10 / LC10 or NOEC for marine water invertebrates provides substance information on the substance’s effect concentration/lethal concentration for 10% of the tested marine water invertebrates or the no observed effect concentration for marine water invertebrates.


Half-life for hydrolysis provides substance information on the substance’s half-life for hydrolysis in seconds/minutes/hours/days/weeks/months/years at a temperature measured in °C. Half-life in water provides substance information on the substance’s half-life in water in seconds/minutes/hours/days/weeks/months/years at a temperature measured in °C. Phototransformation in water provides information on the substance’s phototransformation in water in seconds/minutes/hours/days/weeks/months/years. 4. mg/L drinking water. Short-term EC50 or LC50 for mammals provides substance information on the substance’s effect concentration or lethal concentration (short term) for 50% of mammals in the test, generally displayed in milligram per kilo food. Long-term EC10 or LC10 or NOEC for terrestrial plants provides substance information on the substance’s effect concentration or lethal concentration (long term) for 10% of the terrestrial plants in the test, or the no observed effect concentration for terrestrial plants. Respiratory irritation provides substance information on the substance’s irritation effect on the respiratory system.  rozprawka  summarises the values related to toxicity to aquatic plants (other than algae) from all registered dossiers for the substance. This section displays the values related to neurotoxicity from all registered dossiers for the substance.


This section displays the values related to carcinogenicity from all registered dossiers for the substance. Hazard for Air provides information on the substance’s hazard assessment conclusion related to air. Inhalation exposure provides information on the substance’s hazard assessment conclusions regarding inhalation exposure. Dissociation Constant provides numerical substance information on the substance’s dissociation constant values at a temperature measured in °C. Log Kd provides substance information on the substance’s Koc adsorption at a temperature measured in °C and a percentage of organic carbon. The Predicted No-Effect Concentration (PNEC) value is the concentration of a substance below which adverse effects in the environment are not expected to occur. If an adverse effect is observed, data can be provided as LD 50 or discriminating concentration, displayed here in milligram per cubic metre.  rozprawka  provides substance information on the substance’s sensitisation effect on the skin. Degradation rate constant (OH Radicals) provides substance information on the substance’s degradation rate constant with OH Radicals as a reaction type in cm3molecule-1s-1, cm3molecule-1d-1, m3molecule-1s-1 or m3molecule-1d-1. Degradation rate constant with OH radicals provides substance information on the substance’s degradation rate constant with OH Radicals as a reaction type in cm3molecule-1s-1, cm3molecule-1d-1, m3molecule-1s-1 or m3molecule-1d-1. Bioaccumulation factor (terrestrial species) provides substance information on the substance’s terrestrial bioaccumulative properties not taking account the dimensions.