A mismatch is between the data in Signals Notebook and PubChem following an update of the material sourced from PubChem for GHS Hazards details (like GHS Hazards and Hazard Statements)
Solution: This discrepancy arises due to how PubChem presents its data.
By default, PubChem displays only the preferred entries under the GHS Classification tab. However, if you click on "View All Results", you’ll find additional GHS hazard classifications and hazard statements. SNB fetches and incorporates the complete dataset, including the extended GHS information, which is why you see additional values in the application.
Please refer to the attached screenshot for further clarity.

The application behavior is aligned with the complete data set provided by PubChem, and it is functioning as intended. The differences observed are due to how PubChem summarizes data by default, whereas SNB integrates the full scope of available hazard information to ensure a more comprehensive view.
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