The Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances
Lead carbonate |
UPDATE: May 2005 | MW: 267.20 | MF: CO3•Pb |
SYNONYMS:
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SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION DATA AND REFERENCES:
ROUTE/ | ORGANISM
DOSE
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REFERENCE
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N/R |
N/R
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N/R
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N/R
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MUTATION DATA AND REFERENCES:
SYSTEM TEST
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ROUTE/ | ORGANISM/ TISSUE
DOSE
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REFERENCE
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N/R
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N/R
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N/R
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N/R
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REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS DATA AND REFERENCES:
ROUTE/ | ORGANISM
DOSE
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REFERENCE
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oral | rat
lowest published toxic dose: 40 gm/kg (16 day after birth)
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Reproductive: Effects on newborn: Growth statistics (e.g., reduced weight gain) | Reproductive: Effects on newborn: Behavioral
TXAPA9 37,160,1976
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TUMORIGENIC DATA AND REFERENCES:
ROUTE/ | ORGANISM
DOSE
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REFERENCE
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N/R |
N/R
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N/R
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N/R
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ACUTE TOXICITY DATA AND REFERENCES:
ROUTE/ | ORGANISM
DOSE
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REFERENCE
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oral | guinea pig
lowest published lethal dose: 1 gm/kg
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N/R
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EQSSDX 1,1,1975
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oral | human
lowest published lethal dose: 571 mg/kg
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Brain and Coverings: Other degenerative changes | Behavioral: Convulsions or effect on seizure threshold Gastrointestinal: Nausea or vomiting
IPSTB3 3,93,1976
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oral | man
lowest published toxic dose: 214 mg/kg/4 week
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Gastrointestinal: Contraction (isolated tissue) | Liver: Jaundice, other or unclassified
NEJMAG 303,459,1980
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OTHER MULTIPLE DOSE DATA AND REFERENCES:
ROUTE/ | ORGANISM
DOSE
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REFERENCE
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oral | dog
lowest published toxic dose: 4,500 mg/kg/90 day- continuous
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Behavioral: Ataxia | Kidney, Ureter, and Bladder: Changes in tubules (including acute renal failure, acute tubular necrosis) Related to Chronic Data: Death in the "MULTIPLE DOSE" data type field
TXAPA9 37,160,1976
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oral | guinea pig
lowest published toxic dose: 1,860 mg/kg/6 day- intermittent
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Brain and Coverings: Other degenerative changes | Behavioral: Irritability Nutritional and Gross Metabolic: Changes in: Other metals
ANPTAL 33,185,1975
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oral | mouse
lowest published toxic dose: 57,600 mg/kg/12 day- continuous
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Liver: Changes in liver weight | Kidney, Ureter, and Bladder: Changes in bladder weight Nutritional and Gross Metabolic: Weight loss or decreased weight gain
BECTA6 9,80,1973
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oral | rat
lowest published toxic dose: 27,500 mg/kg/2 year- continuous
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Kidney, Ureter, and Bladder: Changes in tubules (including acute renal failure, acute tubular necrosis) | Blood: Changes in spleen
PHRPA6 56,1610,1941
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oral | rat
lowest published toxic dose: 18,000 mg/kg/9 day- intermittent
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Nutritional and Gross Metabolic: Weight loss or decreased weight gain | Nutritional and Gross Metabolic: Body temperature decrease
JTPAE7 29,451,2001
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oral | rat
lowest published toxic dose: 32,000 mg/kg/16 day- intermittent
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Cardiac: Changes in heart weight | Liver: Changes in liver weight Nutritional and Gross Metabolic: Weight loss or decreased weight gain
JTPAE7 29,451,2001
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REVIEWS:
ORGANIZATION
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STANDARD
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REFERENCE
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) Threshold Limit Value
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time-weighted average 0.05 mg(Pb)/m3; animal carcinogen
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DTLVS* TLV/BEI,1999
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International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Cancer Review
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Animal Inadequate Evidence
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IMEMDT 1,40,1972
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International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Cancer Review
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Animal Inadequate Evidence
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IMEMDT 23,325,1980
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TOXICOLOGY REVIEW
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85DHAX Pb,258,1972
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STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS:
ORGANIZATION
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STANDARD
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REFERENCE
Occupational Exposure Limit - ARAB Republic of Egypt
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time-weighted average 0.05 mg(Pb)/m3, JAN1993
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Occupational Exposure Limit - AUSTRALIA
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time-weighted average 0.15 mg(Pb)/m3, JAN1993
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Occupational Exposure Limit - AUSTRIA
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MAK 0.1 mg(Pb)/m3, JAN1993
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Occupational Exposure Limit - BELGIUM
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time-weighted average 0.15 mg(Pb)/m3, JAN1993
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Occupational Exposure Limit - DENMARK
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time-weighted average 0.1 mg(Pb)/m3, JAN1999
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Occupational Exposure Limit - FINLAND
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time-weighted average 0.1 mg(Pb)/m3, JAN1999
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Occupational Exposure Limit - FRANCE
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VME 0.15 mg(Pb)/m3, JAN1999
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Occupational Exposure Limit - GERMANY
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MAK 0.1 mg(Pb)/m3, JAN1999
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Occupational Exposure Limit - HUNGARY
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short term exposure limit 0.04 mg(Pb)/m3, Carcinogen, JAN1993
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Occupational Exposure Limit - JAPAN
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Occupational Exposure Limit 0.1 mg(Pb)/m3, JAN1999
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Occupational Exposure Limit - NORWAY
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time-weighted average 0.05 mg(Pb)/m3, JAN1999
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Occupational Exposure Limit - THE PHILIPPINES
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time-weighted average 0.15 mg(Pb)/m3, JAN1993
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Occupational Exposure Limit - POLAND
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MAC(time-weighted average) 0.05 mg(Pb)/m3, JAN1999
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Occupational Exposure Limit - RUSSIA
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short term exposure limit 0.005 ppm (0.01 mg(Pb)/m3), JAN1993
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Occupational Exposure Limit - SWEDEN
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NGV 0.05 mg(Pb)/m3 (resp. dust), JAN1999
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Occupational Exposure Limit - SWEDEN
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NGV 0.1 mg(Pb)/m3 (total dust), JAN1999
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Occupational Exposure Limit - SWITZERLAND
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MAK- week 0.1 mg(Pb)/m3, JAN1999
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Occupational Exposure Limit - THAILAND
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time-weighted average 0.2 mg(Pb)/m3, JAN1993
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Occupational Exposure Limit - TURKEY
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time-weighted average 0.2 mg(Pb)/m3, JAN1993
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Occupational Exposure Limit - UNITED KINGDOM
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LTEL 0.15 mg(Pb)/m3, JAN1993
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Occupational Exposure Limit IN NEW ZEALAND, SINGAPORE, VIETNAM
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American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) Threshold Limit Value |
time-weighted average 0.05 mg(Pb)/m3; animal carcinogen |
NIOSH DOCUMENTATION AND SURVEILLANCE:
ORGANIZATION
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STANDARD or SURVEY
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REFERENCE
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Recommended Exposure Level TO LEAD, INORGANIC-air
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10 hour time-weighted average <0.1 mg(Pb)/m3
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NIOSH* DHHS #92-100,1992
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National Occupational Hazard Survey 1974
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National Occupational Hazard Survey 1974: Hazard Code: 80252; | Number of Industries 78; Total Number of Facilities 2,919; Number of Occupations 55; Total Number of Employees Exposed 48,818
National Occupational Exposure Survey 1983
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National Occupational Exposure Survey 1983: Hazard Code: 80252; |
Number of Industries 8; Total Number of Facilities 139; Number of Occupations 12; Total Number of Employees Exposed 2,791; Total Number of Female Employees Exposed 772 |
STATUS IN FEDERAL AGENCIES:
ORGANIZATION
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REFERENCE
EPA TSCA Section 8(b) CHEMICAL INVENTORY
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Used as a pigment in paints, ceramic glazes, putty and cements
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NTP 11th Report on Carcinogens,2004:Reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen
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REFERENCES:
CODEN
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REFERENCE
85DHAX
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"Medical and Biologic Effects of Environmental Pollutants Series," Washington, DC, National
Academy of Sciences, 1972-77
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ANPTAL
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Acta Neuropathologica. (Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Service Center, 44 Hartz Way,
Secaucus, NJ 07094) V.1- 1961-
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BECTA6
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Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. (Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.,
Service Center, 44 Hartz Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094) V.1- 1966-
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DTLVS*
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The Threshold Limit Values (TLVs) and Biological Exposure Indices (BEIs) booklet issues by
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH), Cincinnati, OH, 1996
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EQSSDX
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Environmental Quality and Safety, Supplement. (Stuttgart, Fed. Rep. Ger.) V.1-5, 1975-76.
Discontinued.
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IMEMDT
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IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Man. (WHO Publications
Centre USA, 49 Sheridan Ave., Albany, NY 12210) V.1- 1972-
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IPSTB3
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International Polymer Science and Technology. (Rapra Technology Ltd., Shawbury, Shrewsbury,
Shropshire SY4 4NR, UK)
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JTPAE7
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Journal of Toxicologic Pathology. (Nihon Dokusei Byori Gakkai, editor, 3-25-8 Nishi-
shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105, Japan) V.1- 1988
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NEJMAG
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New England Journal of Medicine. (Massachusetts Medical Soc., 10 Shattuck St., Boston, MA
02115) V.198- 1928-
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NIOSH*
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National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and
Welfare, Reports and Memoranda.
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PHRPA6
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Public Health Reports. (U.S. Government Printing Office, Supt. of Documents, Washington, DC
20402) V.1- 1878-
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TXAPA9
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Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. (Academic Press, Inc., 1 E. First St., Duluth, MN 55802)
V.1- 1959-
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