On the basis of the mITT population, response and toxicity rates, duration of response (DOR), survival, and confounders are given.
For acute dangers of pesticide products, the EPA created four toxicity categories in 40 CFR 156.62, with "Category I" being the highest toxicity category (toxicity class). The majority of human hazard, precautionary, and personal protective equipment comments are based on the pesticide product's Toxicity Category as sold or disseminated. In addition, toxicity classifications can be used for regulatory objectives other than labelling, such as designating products for limited use and establishing standards for packaging that is child-resistant. In some circumstances, it is also acceptable to make claims based on the product's toxicity category when it has been diluted for usage. Each of the five categories of acute exposure is given a toxicology category.
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