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Carcinogenicity

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Description of key information

Based on the essential role for human life both for sodium as well as for sulfate ions, it is concluded that there is no scientifically plausible reason to assume that carcinogenicity is of any concern for the substance sodium hydrogensulfate.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Justification for classification or non-classification

Based on the essential role for human life both for sodium as well as for sulfate ions, it is concluded that there is no scientifically plausible reason to assume that carcinogenicity is of any concern for the substance sodium hydrogensulfate.

Additional information

Carcinogenicity: inhalation

There is no published information whatsoever on carcinogenicity of sodium hydrogensulfate via inhalation in the public domain. However, given the waiving arguments presented for the oral route, there is also no plausible scientific reason that carcinogenicity via inhalation is of any concern for sodium hydrogensulfate.

Carcinogenicity: dermal

There are no reliable reports whatsoever on carcinogenicity of sodium hydrogensulfate via the dermal route in the public domain. Given the reasonable assumption that sodium hydrogensulfite has a negligible percutaneous transfer potentail, any concerns for this route of exposure are minimal.