In 40 CFR 156.62, the Environmental Protection Agency established four Toxicity Categories for acute hazards of pesticide products, with "Category I" being the highest toxicity class. Most human hazard, precautionary statements, and human personal protective equipment statements are based upon the Toxicity Category of the pesticide product as sold or distributed. In addition, toxicity categories may be used for regulatory purposes other than labeling, such as classification for restricted use and requirements for child-resistant packaging.
In certain cases, statements based upon the Toxicity Category of the product as diluted for use are also permitted. A Toxicity Category is assigned for each of five types of acute exposure, as specified in the table below.
Overview
The four toxicity categories, from one to four are:
- Toxicity category I is highly toxic and severely irritating,
- Toxicity category II is moderately toxic and moderately irritating,
- Toxicity category III is slightly toxic and slightly irritating,
- Toxicity category IV is practically non-toxic and not an irritant.
Acute toxicity categories for pesticide products[1]
In the following table, the leftmost column lists the route of administration.
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I
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II
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III
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IV
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| Oral LD50
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Up to and including 50 mg/kg
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From 50 to 500 mg/kg
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From 500 to 5000 mg/kg
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Greater than 5000 mg/kg
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| Inhalation LC50
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Up to and including 0.2 mg/L
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From 0.2 to 2 mg/L
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From 2. to 20 mg/L
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Greater than 20 mg/L
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| Dermal LD50
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Up to and including 200 mg/kg
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From 200 to 2000 mg/kg
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From 2000 to 20,000 mg/kg
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Greater than 20,000 mg/kg
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| Eye Effects
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Corrosive; corneal opacity not reversible within 7 days
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Corneal opacity reversible within 7 days; irritation persisting for 7 days
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No corneal opacity; irritation reversible within 7 days
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No irritation.
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| Skin Effects
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Corrosive
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Severe irritation at 72 hours
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Moderate irritation at 72 hours
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Mild or slight irritation at 72 hours
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References
Pesticide regulation in the United States |
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| History | |
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| Agencies |
- California Department of Pesticide Regulation
- United States Environmental Protection Agency
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| Regulations |
- Delaney clause
- Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
- Good laboratory practice
- Maintenance fee
- Pesticide misuse
- Restricted use pesticide
- Worker Protection Standard
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| Programs |
- Inter-Regional Research Project Number 4
- National Pesticide Information Center
- SENSOR-Pesticides
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United States environmental law |
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Supreme Court decisions |
- Missouri v. Holland (1920)
- Sierra Club v. Morton (1972)
- Vermont Yankee v. NRDC (1978)
- Hughes v. Oklahoma (1979)
- Lujan v. National Wildlife Federation (1990)
- Friends of the Earth v. Laidlaw Environmental Services (2000)
- BP P.L.C. v. Mayor and City Council of Baltimore (2021)
| NEPA cases |
- United States v. SCRAP (1973)
- Metropolitan Edison Co. v. People Against Nuclear Energy (1983)
- Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. v. Natural Resources Defense Council (1983)
- Department of Transportation v. Public Citizen (2004)
- Norton v. Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (2004)
- Winter v. Natural Resources Defense Council (2008)
- Monsanto Co. v. Geertson Seed Farms (2010)
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| CAA cases |
- Train v. Natural Resources Defense Council (1975)
- Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council (1984)
- Whitman v. American Trucking Associations (2001)
- Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation v. EPA (2004)
- Department of Transportation v. Public Citizen (2004)
- Massachusetts v. EPA (2007)
- Environmental Defense v. Duke Energy Corp. (2007)
- American Electric Power Co. v. Connecticut (2011)
- Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA (2014)
- Michigan v. EPA (2015)
- HollyFrontier Cheyenne Refining v. Renewable Fuels Association (2021)
- West Virginia v. EPA (2022)
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| RCRA cases |
- City of Philadelphia v. New Jersey (1978)
- Southern Union Co. v. United States (2012)
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| ESA cases |
- Tennessee Valley Authority v. Hill (1978)
- Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife (1992)
- Babbitt v. Sweet Home Chapter of Communities for a Great Oregon (1995)
- National Association of Home Builders v. Defenders of Wildlife (2007)
- Weyerhaeuser Company v. United States Fish and Wildlife Service (2018)
- United States Fish and Wildlife Service v. Sierra Club (2021)
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| CWA cases |
- United States v. Riverside Bayview (1985)
- SWANCC v. Army Corps of Engineers (2001)
- South Florida Water Management District v. Miccosukee Tribe (2004)
- S. D. Warren Co. v. Maine Board of Environmental Protection (2006)
- Rapanos v. United States (2006)
- National Association of Home Builders v. Defenders of Wildlife (2007)
- Entergy Corp. v. Riverkeeper Inc. (2009)
- Coeur Alaska, Inc. v. Southeast Alaska Conservation Council (2009)
- Sackett v. EPA I (2012)
- Los Angeles County Flood Control District v. Natural Resources Defense Council (2013)
- Army Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes Co. (2016)
- National Association of Manufacturers v. Department of Defense (2018)
- County of Maui v. Hawaii Wildlife Fund (2020)
- Sackett v. EPA II (2023)
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| CERCLA cases |
- United States v. Bestfoods (1998)
- Guam v. United States (2021)
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Major federal legislation, treaties, and lower court decisions |
- Yellowstone National Park Protection Act (1872)
- Forest Service Organic Administration Act (1897)
- Rivers and Harbors Act (1899)
- Lacey Act (1900)
- Weeks Act (1911)
- North Pacific Fur Seal Convention of 1911 (1911)
- Weeks–McLean Act (1913)
- Migratory Bird Treaty Act (1918)
- Clarke–McNary Act (1924)
- Oil Pollution Act (1924)
- McSweeney-McNary Act (1928)
- Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act (1934)
- Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act (1954)
- Air Pollution Control Act (1955)
- Fish and Wildlife Act (1956)
- Oil Pollution Act (1961)
- Clean Air Act (1963, 1970, 1977, 1990)
- Scenic Hudson Preservation Conference v. Federal Power Commission (2nd Cir. Court of Appeals, 1965)
- Solid Waste Disposal Act (1965)
- Endangered Species Act (1969)
- Environmental Quality Improvement Act (1970)
- National Environmental Policy Act (1970)
- Clean Water Act (1972, 1977, 1987, 2014)
- Coastal Zone Management Act (1972)
- Coastal Zone Management Program
- Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (1972)
- Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act (1972)
- Noise Control Act (1972)
- Endangered Species Act (1973)
- Oil Pollution Act (1973)
- Safe Drinking Water Act (1974, 1986, 1996)
- Water Resources Development Act (1974, 1976, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2007, 2014, 2016, 2022)
- Federal Noxious Weed Act (1975)
- Hazardous Materials Transportation Act (1975)
- Magnuson–Stevens Act (1976)
- Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1976)
- Toxic Substances Control Act (1976)
- Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (1977)
- Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act (1978)
- CERCLA (Superfund) (1980)
- Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (1986)
- Emergency Wetlands Resources Act (1986)
- Global Change Research Act (1990)
- National Environmental Education Act (1990)
- Oil Pollution Act (1990)
- Alien Species Prevention and Enforcement Act of 1992
- Food Quality Protection Act (1996)
- Energy Policy Act (2005)
- Energy Independence and Security Act (2007)
- Coalition for Responsible Regulation, Inc. v. EPA (D.C. Cir. Court of Appeals, 2012)
- Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act (2016)
- America's Water Infrastructure Act (2018)
- Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (2021)
- Louisiana v. Biden (5th Cir. Court of Appeals, 2022)
- CHIPS and Science Act (2022)
- Inflation Reduction Act (2022)
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| Federal agencies |
- Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
- Council on Environmental Quality
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- Office of Surface Mining
- United States Environmental Protection Agency
- United States Fish and Wildlife Service
- U.S. Global Change Research Program
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Regulations and concepts |
- Best available technology
- Citizen suit
- Clean Power Plan
- Corporate average fuel economy
- Discharge Monitoring Report
- Effluent guidelines
- Environmental crime
- Environmental impact statement
- Environmental justice
- Executive Order 13432 (2007)
- Executive Order 13990 (2022)
- LDV Rule (2010)
- Maximum contaminant level
- National Ambient Air Quality Standards
- National Climate Assessment
- National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
- National Priorities List
- New Source Performance Standards
- New Source Review
- Not-To-Exceed (NTE)
- PACE financing
- Presidential Climate Action Plan
- Renewable Fuel Standard
- Right to know
- Section 608 Certification
- Significant New Alternatives Policy
- State of the Climate
- Tailoring Rule (2010)
- Total maximum daily load
- Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action
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