Good Cosmetic Ingredient GHS Classified

OZONE

CAS Number
10028-15-6
Function
Antiplaque
Safety Rating
GOOD

Regulatory Status

๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ EU Status Permitted
๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ US Status Not specifically regulated

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GHS Hazard Classification

Globally Harmonized System classification per ECHA C&L inventory and ILO/WHO International Chemical Safety Cards.

Signal Word
DANGER
Pictograms
flam circle; skull;toxic; cancer;health haz
Hazard Statements
May cause or intensify fire; oxidizer Fatal if inhaled Causes eye irritation Causes damage to lungs if inhaled Causes damage to the lungs through prolonged or repeated exposure if inhaled
Short-term Exposure Effects
The substance is irritating to the eyes and respiratory tract. The substance may cause effects on the central nervous system. This may result in impaired vigilance and performance. Inhalation of the gas may cause lung oedema. See Notes. The effects may be delayed. The liquid may cause frostbite.
Long-term Exposure Effects
Repeated or prolonged inhalation of the gas may cause effects on the lungs.
Routes of Exposure
The substance can be absorbed into the body by inhalation.

Expert Verdict

OZONE is listed in the EU CosIng database with functions: Antiplaque It is permitted in the EU without specific restrictions.

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Concern Level: Low

Regulatory Flags

cosing-sourced eu-permitted needs-enrichment fda_food_additive

Frequently Asked Questions

Is OZONE safe in cosmetics?

OZONE is listed in the EU CosIng database with functions: Antiplaque It is permitted in the EU without specific restrictions. The EU classifies OZONE as "Permitted". Safety rating: GOOD.

Is OZONE allowed in the EU?

OZONE EU regulatory status: Permitted. This is based on EU Regulation 1223/2009 and its amendments.

What does OZONE do in cosmetics?

OZONE functions as: Antiplaque. It is classified as a cosmetic ingredient in our database. CAS number: 10028-15-6.

Is OZONE classified as hazardous under GHS?

OZONE carries a GHS signal word of "DANGER". Hazard statements: May cause or intensify fire; oxidizer Fatal if inhaled Causes eye irritation Causes damage to lungs if inhaled Causes damage to the lungs through prolonged or repeated exposure if inhaled. This classification is based on the ILO/WHO International Chemical Safety Card and ECHA C&L inventory data. Note: GHS classification applies to the pure substance โ€” at cosmetic use concentrations, hazard thresholds may not be met.

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