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First Aid acetone Causes skin and eye irritations, hazardous when ingested or inhaled. The substance is toxic to central nervous system (CNS). The substance may be toxic to kidneys, the reproductive system, liver, skin. Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce target organs damage.
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aniline

Hazardous in case of skin contact (irritant, permeator), of eye contact (irritant), of ingestion, of inhalation. Severe overexposure can result in death. Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact (sensitizer). The substance may be toxic to blood, kidneys, liver, bladder, spleen, cardiovascular system, central nervous system (CNS). Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce target organs damage.

benzyl alcohol

Hazardous in case of skin contact (irritant), of eye contact (irritant), of inhalation. Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact (permeator), of ingestion. Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact (sensitizer). The substance may be toxic to liver, central nervous system (CNS). Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce target organs damage.

benzaldehyde

Very hazardous in case of ingestion. Hazardous in case of skin contact (irritant), of eye contact (irritant), of inhalation. Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact (permeator). The substance is toxic to lungs, the nervous system, mucous membranes. Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce target organs damage.
Serious Inhalation: Not available.

benzoic acid

Hazardous in case of skin contact (irritant), of eye contact (irritant), of ingestion, of inhalation.
The substance is toxic to lungs, the nervous system, mucous membranes. Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce target organs damage.
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benzamide

The substance is toxic to lungs, the nervous system, mucous membranes.
Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance

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