GHS Hazard Pictogram
GHS09
Environmental Hazard
Aquatic environmental hazards
What does GHS09 mean?
The environmental hazard pictogram indicates substances that are acutely or chronically toxic to aquatic life (H400–H413) or harm the ozone layer (H420). Even small releases can cause lasting ecological damage to water systems.
Associated H-statements (7)
Storage & handling requirements
Do not allow entry to drains, waterways, or soil. Use bunded storage areas. Spill containment equipment must be available. Disposal must comply with local water authority regulations. Contact emergency services immediately for significant spills near water.
Regulatory context (CLP / OSHA / REACH)
CLP Aquatic Acute Cat. 1 (H400) and Chronic Cat. 1–4 (H410–H413). EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC) sets environmental quality standards. Priority substances under Annex II may face market restrictions. REACH registration requires aquatic toxicity data.
Transport marking: GHS vs ADR/DOT
Environmentally hazardous substances (aquatic) transported under ADR as Class 9 or with marine pollutant mark (MP). IMDG Code requires marine pollutant label for sea transport. PP1 packaging provision applies for small quantities.
GHS09 — Environmental Hazard
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Substances classified with GHS09
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- 4-chlorophenylisocyanate CAS 104-12-1Danger Details →Label
- thiram (ISO); tetramethylthiuram disulphide CAS 137-26-8Warning Details →Label
- linuron (ISO); 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1-methoxy-1-methylurea CAS 330-55-2Danger Details →Label
- pirimicarb (ISO); 2-(dimethylamino)-5,6-dimethylpyrimidin-4-yl dimethylcarbamate CAS 23103-98-2Danger Details →Label
- tri-allate (ISO); S-2,3,3-trichloroallyl diisopropylthiocarbamate CAS 2303-17-5Warning Details →Label
- bufencarb (ISO); reaction mass of 3-(1-methylbutyl)phenyl N-methylcarbamate and 3-(1-ethylpropyl)phenyl N-methylcarbamate CAS 8065-36-9Danger Details →Label
- nitrapyrin (ISO); 2-chloro-6-trichloromethylpyridine CAS 1929-82-4Warning Details →Label
- 2-(3-(prop-1-en-2-yl)phenyl)prop-2-yl isocyanate CAS 2094-99-7Danger Details →Label
- zinc bis(dibutyldithiocarbamate) CAS 136-23-2Warning Details →Label
- O-ethylhydroxylamine CAS 624-86-2Danger Details →Label
- hydrazobenzene; 1,2-diphenylhydrazine CAS 122-66-7Danger Details →Label
- hydroxy aluminium bis(2,4,8,10-tetra-tert-butyl-6-hydroxy-12H-dibenzo[d,g][1.3.2]dioxaphosphocin-6-oxide) CAS 151841-65-5Details →Label
- tricresyl phosphate (m-m-m-, m-m-p-, m-p-p-, p-p-p-); tritolyl phosphate (m-m-m-, m-m-p-, m-p-p-, p-p-p-) CAS 78-32-0Warning Details →Label
- phosphamidon (ISO); 2-chloro-2-diethylcarbamoyl-1-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate CAS 13171-21-6Danger Details →Label
- azinphos-methyl (ISO); O,O-dimethyl-4-oxobenzotriazin-3-ylmethyl phosphorodithioate CAS 86-50-0Danger Details →Label
- disulfoton (ISO); O,O-diethyl 2-ethylthioethyl phosphorodithioate CAS 298-04-4Danger Details →Label
- azinphos-ethyl (ISO); O,O-diethyl 4-oxobenzotriazin-3-ylmethyl phosphorodithioate CAS 2642-71-9Danger Details →Label
- demeton-S-methylsulphon (ISO); S-2-ethylsulphonylethyl dimethyl phosphorothioate CAS 17040-19-6Danger Details →Label
- phenthoate (ISO); ethyl 2-(dimethoxyphosphinothioylthio)-2-phenylacetate CAS 2597-03-7Warning Details →Label
- oxydisulfoton (ISO); O, O-diethyl S-2-ethylsulphinylethyl phosphorodithioate CAS 2497-07-6Danger Details →Label
- isofenphos (ISO); O-ethyl O-2-isopropoxycarbonylphenyl-isopropylphosphoramidothioate CAS 25311-71-1Danger Details →Label
- triazophos (ISO); O,O-diethyl-O-1-phenyl-1H-1,2,4-triazol-3-yl phosphorothioate CAS 24017-47-8Danger Details →Label
- P,P,P',P'-tetrakis-(o-methoxyphenyl)propane-1,3-diphosphine CAS 116163-96-3Warning Details →Label
- fosthiazate (ISO); (RS)-S-sec-butyl-O-ethyl-2-oxo-1,3-thiazolidin-3-ylphosphonothioate CAS 98886-44-3Danger Details →Label
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