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    Global Automotive Declarable Substance List (GADSL)

    1. GADSL Objectives

    Major objectives of automotive product development include continuous improvementsin quality, safety, and the reduction of environmental impact throughout vehicle lifecycle. As much as possible, these objectives should be achieved in an efficient, costeffective way to optimize consumer value. A large number of construction, operationaland processing materials are used in the automotive manufacturing chain, and theirselection and proper use can have significant impact on these objectives.

    To meet these objectives, an ongoing dialogue and information flow within the global

    automotive supply chain, including automobile manufacturers, tier suppliers andmaterial suppliers has been established, called the Global Automotive StakeholderGroup (GASG). Early information and dialogue up and down the supply chain will helpfacilitate compliance with current and future regulations, as well as take into accountcustomer requirements to ensure sustainable products. Optimized handling of relevantinformation flow can help automobile manufacturers meet existing and projectedreporting requirements in a consistent, understandable and efficient way.

    The GASG organization consists of three regions, Americas, Europe/Africa/Middle East,and Asia/Pacific. Regional membership and participation is open to all stakeholders inthe automotive supply chain. Each of the three regions nominates six members to sit onthe governing body of the GASG called the Steering Committee (SC) The SC meets

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    the governing body of the GASG called the Steering Committee (SC) The SC meets

    The intent of GADSL is to become the company specific list for declaration of partscomposition within the automotive industry. It provides a definitive list of substances

    requiring declaration with the target to minimize individual requirements and ensurecost-effective management of declaration practice along the complex supply chain. Thescope is to cover declarable substances in the flow of information relevant to parts andmaterials supplied throughout the automotive value chain, from production to the end oflife phase. The GADSL only covers substances that are expected to be present ina material or part that remains in the vehicle or part at point of sale.

    This approach is a voluntary industry initiative designed to ensure integrated,

    responsible and sustainable product development by automobile manufacturers andtheir supply chain. Its purpose is to minimize individual requirements and ensure cost-effective management of declaration practice along the large and complex global supplychain.

    2.  Application of the GADSL

    The use of certain substances in vehicle parts may be a risk factor to human health andthe environment. Information exchange along the vehicle supply chain helps managethose potential risks while also meeting customer requirements. The GADSL is used toenhance further dialogue and cooperation along the supply chain on the benefits andpotential risks of certain substances or groups of substances in a specified use withinvehicle parts/materials. Declaration of a substance does not mean, however, that thesubstance is prohibited from being used in vehicle parts or is to be de-selected fromuse. Any declaration process using the GADSL must respect the framework formulated

    in this preface.

    Definitions

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    Criteria for Declarable Substances

    The decision to list a substance on the GADSL is based on the following criteria:

      The substance should be expected to be present in a material or part in the vehicle.Either of the following conditions should apply:  The substance is regulated

    1, or is projected to be regulated by a governmental

    agency or authority, or  It is demonstrated, by testing under OECD (Organization for Economic

    Cooperation & Development) guidelines for testing chemicals, conducted under

    Good Laboratory Practice (according to the OECD Principles on GoodLaboratory Practice as revised in 1997), that the substance may be associatedwith a significant hazard to human health and/or the environment, and itspresence in a material or part in a vehicle may create a significant risk to humanhealth and/or the environment. Other scientifically valid methodology, based onthe weight of evidence, may also be considered.

      A substance that causes a functional problem in vehicle design may be included if itspresence in a vehicle part exceeds a level shown to be problematic by aninternational industry standard test2.

      Reportable threshold levels will be based on the lowest level required by regulationor reasonably required by scientific evaluation.

    Declarable Substance Classification

     A reportable substance when present in a material or part in a vehicle will be shown on

    the GADSL with a classification of “P” or “D”, defined as follows: 

    Depending on its specific application, the same substance could be classified “P”  in oneend use, and “D” in another end use. When this is the case, both classifications for the

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    D = Declarable A substance designated “D” must be declared if it exceeds the defined threshold limits.

    Reason Codes

    Reason codes have been developed to explain why a substance has been included inthe GADSL. Each declarable substance will be listed with one of the following reasoncodes to facilitate dialog within the supply chain:

    LR = Legally Regulated 

     A substance legally regulated because its use in a vehicle part or material poses asignificant risk to health and or the environment.

    FA = For Assessment A substance projected to be regulated by government agencies, upon decision by theGASG Steering Committee.

    FI = For Information  A substance tracked for information purposes only, upon decision by the GASGSteering Committee. After discussion at the GASG Steering Committee and on anexceptional basis, an automobile manufacturer may include an individual substance orfamily of substances on the list under this (FI) reason code.

    LR, FA and FI substances should not be construed to mean that the substance isprohibited from being used in a vehicle part, or is to be de-selected from use.

    Substance families: If all members of a substance family are “D” or “P” the entry “allmembers” is listed after the family name. The entry “substance name, selected” means:This substance family refers to a limited list of single substances, which meet the criteria

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    3. GADSL Validity

    The valid GADSL will be the current English version on http://www.gadsl.org.  Thecontent of the GADSL and its application does not relieve parties in the supply chainfrom obligation to comply with all existing relevant regional and national regulations intheir business to business dealings.

    4. Change Management ProcessThe GADSL will be updated and published annually in February according to improvedknowledge in order to achieve a high standard of product safety and environment

    protection. At the latest 12 months after the publication date, any declaration should beperformed according to this updated version.

    Requested changes to the GADSL must be received by July 15 each year in order to beconsidered for the next version. For this input, comments and questions please contactone of the persons listed on the GADSL website.

    5. Listed substancesThe table on the following pages shows the substances that are covered by the GADSL.

     Any substance name that has "all members" after the name is to be considered as agroup name covering several individual substances. Every attempt has been made toinclude a complete list of the members of the family. For a listing of those potentiallyindividual relevant substances, please refer to the "Reference List" that can be found onthe GADSL website.

     Any substance where the substance name is followed by the word “selected” meansthat the list in the reference list will not be a complete listing but will show only thosemembers that are to be reported, whether they are classified as “P” or “D.”  

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    7. Abbreviations UsedEU-D European Union Directive including amendment and adaptation

    directives:(EC) No. 552/2009:  Directive on the approximation of the laws,regulations and administrative provisions of the Member Statesrelating to restrictions on the marketing and use of certaindangerous substances and preparationsEU-D 2000/53/EC: Directive on end-of life vehicles

    EU-R EU Regulation including amendment and adaptation regulations:

    (EC) No. 1005/2009: Regulation of the European Parliament and ofthe Council of 16 September 2009 on substances that deplete theozone layer (Text with EEA relevance)(EC) No. 1272/2008:  Directive on the approximation of laws,regulations and administrative provisions relating to theclassification, packaging and labeling of preparations made fromdangerous substances

    US-EPA US-EPA Regulations on Class 1 and Class 2 Ozone DepletingSubstances (ODS) Under section 602 of the Clean Air Act ,published on January 19, 1996 in the U.S. Federal Register

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    SubstanceCAS-No.

    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    1 Acetaldehyde 75-07-0 D FI

    Reg. (EC) No

    1272/2008

    Emitted substance

    from polymercomponents

    2 Acetamide, N-Methyl- 79-16-3 D LR

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008,

    Classified as toxicto reproduction

    class 2, Reg. (EC)No 1907/2006

    (REACH CandidateList)

    Present in capacitors,used in automobile

    parts

    3 Acetonitrile 75-05-8 D FIReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008Component in high-capacity capacitors

    4 Acrylamide 79-06-1 D LR

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008 Reg.

    (EC) No 1907/2006(REACH Candidate

    List)

    Production ofpolyacrylamide

    (residual monomer)

    5 Acrylonitrile 107-13-1 D FIReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008

    Production ofplastics,

    resins and rubberse.g. ABS (residual

    monomer)

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    SubstanceCAS-No.

    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    6Amines, which can form carcinogenicNitrosamines, selected

    D FI

    Legally regulated

    according toGerman TRGS615. Limit for all

    secondary Aminesin volatile corrosion

    inhibitors, whichcan form

    carcinogenicNitrosamines.

    Volatile corrosioninhibitors include

    papers, plastic films

    and oils.

    Polyurethane foams,

    corrosion inhibitors,lubricants, rubber,colorants, herbicides

    74-Aminobiphenyl and its salts, allmembers P LR

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008,

    carcinogen class 2Reg. (EC) No

    552/2009, Reg.(EC) No 1907/2006

    (REACH)

    Impurities in textileand leather paints,antioxidants inlubricants,rubber/latex, plastics

    0.01%

    8 Ammonium perchlorate 7790-98-9 D FAReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008Dir. 2007/23/EC

    Pyrotechnicalcompound

    9 Aniline and its salts, all members D FI

    Reg. (EC) No

    1272/2008

    Pigments,

    sulfonamides,isocyanate - plastics 0.1%

    1

     

    10

    9,10-Anthracenedione, 1-[(5,7-dichloro-1,9-dihydro-2-methyl-9-oxopyrazolo[5,1-b]quinazolin-3-yl)azo]-(Pigment Red 251)

    74336-60-0 D FIReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008 Azo dye

    0.1%, Reportany

    intentionallyadded content.

    No testingrequired.

    1 Calculated according to 4.3.1 of the GADSL guidance document. (http://www.gadsl.org)

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    SubstanceCAS-No.

    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    11 Antimonytrioxide (Diantimonytrioxide) 1309-64-4 D FIReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008

    Flame retardant for

    plastics andrubber/latex,opacifier, frictionmaterial component

    12 Aromatic amines, selected D FI/LR

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008

    Reg. (EC) No1907/2006(REACH)

    Impurities in textileand leather paints,antioxidants inlubricants,rubber/latex, plastics

    0.1%

    13Arsenic and its compounds, allmembers

    D/P  FA/LR

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008

    Reg. (EC) No552/2009

    Reg. (EC) No1907/2006(REACH)

    Paints, smeltedmaterials, biocides

    (including woodtreatment), leatherand textile finishes,glasses, pyrotechnicobjects, metalfinishes, electronics

    0.01% (unless

    present inmetals & alloys,

    then thedeclaration limit

    is 0.05%).1 

    14 Asbestos fibres, all members P LR

    Reg. (EC) No552/2009

    Definition ofasbestos fiber forcounting purpose

    by OSHA in 1992; 

    Particle with alength >5 μm, a

    diameter of 3:1

    Friction pads,gaskets, insulations

     Any

    intentionallyadded content

    1 Calculated according to 4.3.1 of the GADSL guidance document. (http://www.gadsl.org)

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    SubstanceCAS-No.

    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    15

    Asbestos minerals, all members D, except FI

    Potential to form

     Asbestos fibers(see entry

     Asbestos fibers)

    Friction pads,gaskets, insulations

     Anyintentionally

    added content

    Chrysotile 132207-32-0 P LR

    REACH Annex XVII(COMMISSIONREGULATION

    (EC) No 552/2009)

    16 Azodyes that can formcarcinogenic amines, selected 

    D/P LR

    Reg. (EC) No552/2009, Reg.

    (EC) No 1907/2006(REACH), TRGS

    614

     A list of affectedazo dyes has been

    prepared by anindustrial

    association(TEGEWA), see

    List A inhttp://www.tegewa.de/uploads/media/2001_Azofarbstoffe_ gemaess_TRGS_6

    14.pdf)

    Dyes for textiles andleather articles

    17Barium compounds (organic or watersoluble), selected

    D FI/FAReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008

    Colour pigments,stabilizers for PVC,lubricant additives

    1%1 

    1 Calculated according to 4.3.1 of the GADSL guidance document. (http://www.gadsl.org)

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    SubstanceCAS-No.

    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    18 Benzene 71-43-2 P LR

     All

    applicationsexcept thoselisted below

    Reg. (EC) No552/2009

    Raw

    material/contaminantin other chemicals

    0.1%

    18.1 71-43-2 D FA Additive inFuels

    Directive 98/70/EC Fuel constituent 1%

    19Benzenamine, N-phenyl-, reactionproducts with styrene and 2,4,4-

    trimethylpentene (BNST)68921-45-9 D/P FI/LR

    Substance isregulated under the

    CanadianProhibition ofCertain Toxic

    Substances. BNSTis banned from any

    use except whenused in rubberparts excluding

    tires. There is alsoa temporary

    exclusion for theuse of BNST inlubricants whichexpires in March

    2015.

    0.1%, Reportany

    intentionallyadded content.

    No testingrequired.

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    SubstanceCAS-No.

    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    201,4-Benzenediamine, N,N’ -mixedphenyl and tolyl derivs

    68953-84-4 D FI

    Canada Gazette

    Vol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(Canadian

    Challenge). TheCanadian

    Challenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,

    of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Act,1999 (CEPA,

    1999).

    Rubber tires;elastomers in butylrubber; anti agingagent; sealants

    0.1%, Reportany

    intentionallyadded content.

    No testingrequired.

    21 1,4 Benzenediol (Hydroquinone) 123-31-9 D LR

    Canada SNAChttp://www.gazette.

    gc.ca/rp-pr/p2/2011/2011-12-21/html/sor-

    dors293-eng.html

    adhesives, heatshrink tubing, paint,motor vehicle oils andfuels. New usesrequire prior consent.

    22 Benzidine and its salts, all members P LR

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008,

    carcinogen class 2Reg. (EC) No

    552/2009Canadian ToxicSubstances

    Regulation 2005

    Impurities in textileand leather paints,antioxidants in

    lubricants,rubber/latex, plastics

    0.01%, seedetails for

    Canadaspecific

    232-Benzothiazolesulphenamide, N, N-dicyclohexyl-

    4979-32-2 D FI

    Japan (ChemicalSubstances control

    Law) Type IMonitoringChemical

    Substance

    Vulcanizationaccelerator for tiresand rubber products

     Anyintentionally

    added contentmust bereported

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    SubstanceCAS-No.

    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    24 2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-ditertpentylphenol (UV-328) 25973-55-1 D LR

    Reg. (EC) No

    1907/2006(REACH CandidateList)

    UV stabilizer

    25Beryllium and its compounds, allmembers

    D FIReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008

    Electric contacts,relays and switches;electronics

    0.1%1 

    26Biocidal coatings / biocidal additives,selected

    D/P LR

    Reg. (EU) No528/2012 This listis derived from thefollowing product-types believed tobe relevant to the

    GADSL criteria:product-type 7:Film preservatives;

    product-type 8:Wood

    preservatives andproduct-type 9:Fibre, leather,

    rubber andpolymerised

    materialspreservatives.

    Theserequirements apply

    only to intendeduse as a biocide.

    Biocidal and biostatictreatments ofpolymers, textiles,and othercomponentssusceptible tomicrobiological attack(e.g. mobile airconditioning systems)

     Anyintentionally

    added content

    1 Calculated according to 4.3.1 of the GADSL guidance document. (http://www.gadsl.org)

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    SubstanceCAS-No.

    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    27 Bis(chloromethyl) ether (BCME) 542-88-1 P LR

    Prohibition of

    Certain ToxicSubstancesRegulations, 2005(SOR/SOR/2005-41. Published inCanada Gazette

    Part II, 2006-11-29Vol. 140, No. 24

    Surface treatment of

    vulcanized rubber toincrease adhesion,and in themanufacture offlame-retardantfabrics (ATSDR1989).

     Anyintentionally

    added content

    28 Boric acid/Orthoboric acid11113-50-110043-35-3

    D FA

    Reg. (EC) No1907/2006

    (REACH Candidate

    List), Reg. (EU) No528/201

    Panels, Absorbers

    29 Butadiene , 1,3- 106-99-0 D FIReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008

    Manufacturing ofsynthetic rubber fortires, ashomopolymerisate(BR), ascopolymerisate withStyrene (SBR) or

     Acrylonitrile (NR),starting product of

    Sulfolane,Chloroprene,Hexadiamine,softeners,Tetrahydrophthalicacid anhydride,residual monomer in

     ABS

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    SubstanceCAS-No.

    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    30 Cadmium and its compounds, allmembers

    P LR

     All

    applicationsexcept thoselisted below.

    Dir. 2000/53/EC

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No

    552/2009

    Surface protection of

    metals, stabilizers inpolymers, pigments,in paints and plastics,electronics

    0.01%, Any

    intentionallyadded contentmust be

    reported.1 

    30.1 D LR

    Validexemptionsaccording tocurrent ELV Annex II

    31 Chlorinated hydrocarbons, selected D, exceptFI,

    exceptReg. (EC) No.

    1272/2008Leather, paints,rubbers, adhesives

    1,1,1 Trichloroethane 71-55-6 P LRReg (EC) No

    2037/2000Tetrachloromethane(Tetrachlorocarbon)

    56-23-5 P LR Montreal Protocol

    32Chlorinated or brominated Dibenzo-p-dioxins or Dibenzofurans, all members

    P LR ChemVerbotsV Impurities in productsContent above

    10 ppb

    33

    Chlorinated paraffins, short & mediumchain length (SCCP, MCCP), allmembersNote that the use of specific CASnumbers for these substances differsthroughout the world. Example CASnumbers are provided below; however,

    other CAS numbers may be used that arenot specific to chain length. Therefore, please consult your MSDS and supplier todetermine product-specific chain length.

    D/P FI/LRFlame retardingsubstances

    1%

    33.1Short chained chlorinated paraffines

    (SCCP)P LR

    Reg. (EC) No.552/2009

    33.2Medium chained chlorinated paraffines

    (MCCP)D FI UK DEFRA

    1 Calculated according to 4.3.1 of the GADSL guidance document. (http://www.gadsl.org)

    http://www.ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/elv_index.htmhttp://www.ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/elv_index.htm

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    SubstanceCAS-No.

    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    34 Chromium(VI)-salts, all members P LR

     Allapplicationsexcept thoselisted below.

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008, Dir.

    2000/53/EC

    Chromium pigments,

    chromated surfacese.g. "ChromiumYellow", corrosioninhibitors, residuesfrom dying andleather tanning.

    0.1%, Anyintentionallyadded content

    must bereported.

    34.1 D LR

    Validexemptionsaccording tocurrent ELV Annex II

    Dir. 2008/689/EC

    35Cobalt and its compounds, allmembers

    D/P  FI/FA/LR

    Cobalt

    compoundsand alloys,excludingcobalt in

    steels

    Reg. (EC) No

    1272/2008Reg. (EC) No

    1907/2006(REACH)

    Hard metals, galvanicZn-Co-plating,element in metals

    0.1%2 

    36 Colophony (Rosin), selected D FI

     ACGIH Worldwide -Documentation ofthe TLVs and BEIs

    with otherWorldwide

    OccupationalExposure Values;

    2003.

    Solders, adhesives,sealants

    1, 2 Calculated according to 4.3.1 of the GADSL guidance document. (http://www.gadsl.org)

    http://www.ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/elv_index.htmhttp://www.ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/elv_index.htm

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    SubstanceCAS-No.

    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    37 Copper (metallic) 7440-50-8 D FI

    Dispersiveapplications(Brake and

    Frictionlinings)

    No current

    regulations butsubstance ofconcern in

    dispersive frictionmaterial

    applications due toenvironmental

    impact potential;could be subject to

    future regulation

     Alloys, Wiring,Friction linings,Electronics

    38Cyclododecane, hexabromo-(HBCD)

    25637-99-4D/P LR

    REACH AuthorisationSunset Date

    8/21/2015; CEPAToxic Expectedprohibition date

    aligned with othersignatories to the

    StockholmConvention.Prohibition

    expected in 2014 to2015/ (EC) No

    1272/2008/ JapanCSCL: Prohibited 

    Flame retardant

    0.1%, forCanada reportanyintentionallyadded content

    38.1 1,2,5,6,9,10-Hexabromocyclododecane 3194-55-6 D/P LR

    39Diamino-diphenyl-methane(4,4 -Diaminodi-phenylmethane)

    101-77-9 P LR

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008

    Reg. (EC) No1907/2006

    (REACH AnnexXIV)

    Preliminary andintermediate productof resins, adhesives,dyes, curing agent,accelerator.

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    SubstanceCAS-No.

    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    40 Dimethylformamide (N,N-Dimethylformamide)

    68-12-2 D LR

    Reg. (EC) No

    1907/2006(REACH CandidateList)

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008

    Dir 91/689/EC

    41

    Diorganotin compounds, selected D/P FI/LRReg. (EC) No.

    276/2010 AnnexXVII 

    Stabilizer forpolymers

    0.1% by weightof Tin

    Dibutyltin compounds, all members D/P FA/LRReg. (EC) No

    276/2010 Annex

    XVII 

    https://public.mdsystem.com/documents/1090

    6/17094/faq_or gano_tin_compounds.pdf

    Dioctyltin compounds, all members D/P FI/LR

    (EU) No 276/2010REACH Annex

    XVII: Use in fabricsor RTV-2 mouldingkits etc with direct,

    prolonged skincontact isprohibited

    Other Diorganotin compounds D FI

    42 Disodiumtetraborates, selected D LR

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No

    1907/2006(REACH)

    spring steel wire,ditch molding

    1 Calculated according to 4.3.1 of the GADSL guidance document. (http://www.gadsl.org)

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    SubstanceCAS-No.

    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    43Dodecachloropentacyclo 1, 3, 4-Metheno-1H-cyclobuta(cd)pentalene,Mirex

    2385-85-5 P LR

    Prohibition ofCertain ToxicSubstances

    Regulations, 2005(SOR/SOR/2005-41. Published inCanada Gazette

    Part II, 2006-11-29Vol. 140, No. 24

    Flame retardant inplastics, rubber,paint, paper, and

    electrical goods from1959 to 1972. Mirexwas sold as a flameretardant under the

    trade nameDechlorane, and

    chlordecone was alsoknown as Kepone.

     Anyintentionally

    added content

    44Epichlorohydrin(1-Chloro-2,3-epoxy-propane)

    106-89-8 D FIReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008Residual monomersin epoxy resins

    45 Ethanol, 2-(2-methoxyethoxy)- 111-77-3 D FI

    Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006

    (CanadianChallenge). The

    CanadianChallenge is

    regulated under thePart 5, Section 71,

    of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,

    1999 (CEPA,1999).

    reported in brakefluids

    0.1%, Reportany

    intentionallyadded content.

    No testingrequired.

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    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    46Ethyl-/ Methyl-glycols and theiracetates

    D/P FI/LR

    Prohibition ofCertain ToxicSubstances

    Regulations, 2005(SOR/SOR/2005-

    41); CanadaGazette Vol. 140,

    No. 49 - December9, 2006; REACHCandidate List

    Substance (18thJune 2012); (EC)

    No 1272/2008

    Report anyknown

    concentration

    47 Ethylenethiourea/ Imidazolidine-2-thione

    96-45-7 D LRREACH CandidateList 16th Dec. 2013

    Vulcanization agentfor rubber products

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    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    48 Fluorotelomers, selected

    Somesubstances

    may nothave

    CAS#s

    D FA

    EPA created aVoluntary

    StewardshipProgram to reducefacility emissions

    and productcontent of PFOA,

    its higherhomologues, andrelated chemicals

    includingprecursors (seecolumn B) on a

    global basis by 95percent no laterthan year-end

    2010, and to worktoward eliminating

    emissions andproduct content ofthese materials byyear-end 2015. In

    addition theCanadian

    governmentalagencies are also

    working on asimilar program

    which is expectedto take effect later

    in 2007.

    Present at low levelsin telomeric productsused as surfacetreatments for oil,soil, and waterrepellency andstain/dirt resistancefor textile fabrics andcarpet in theautomotive sector.

    0.1% by mass

    of treatedarticle. e.g.,

    carpets,upholstery,

    other textiles

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    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    49 Formaldehyde 50-00-0 D FIReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008

    Residues anddegradation productsof plastics(aminoplasts, urea-and melamine resins,foam plastics,vulcanizationaccelerators, basisfor synthetic tannins,biocides, adhesives,formed woods

     Any intentionallyadded content of

    formaldehyde

    Formaldehyde inany material, which

    may be emittedunder reasonableand foreseeable

    conditions, must bequalitativelyindicated.

    Impurities offormaldehyde

    above 0.1 % has tobe declared. 

    50 Hexachlorobenzene 118-74-1 D FI/LR

    (EC) No1272/2008,

    Prohibition ofCertain ToxicSubstances

    Regulations, 2005(SOR/SOR/2005-41. Published inCanada GazettePart II, Vol. 139,

    No.5

     As a peptizing agentin the production ofnitroso compoundsand rubber for tires.

     As impurities incolorants

    10 ppb

    51 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene (HCBD) 87-68-3 P LR

    Prohibition of

    Certain ToxicSubstances

    Regulations, 2005(SOR/SOR/2005-41. Published inCanada Gazette

    Part II, 2006-11-29Vol. 140, No. 24

    Used mainly as anintermediate in the

    manufacture ofrubber compounds. It

    is also used in theproduction of

    lubricants

     Anyintentionally

    added content

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    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    52Hexachlorocyclohexane, gammaisomer, Lindane 58-89-9 D FI

    GefStoffV with Annex IV Nr. 5

    Insecticide,substance in wood

    protectingcompounds

    53Hexanedioic acid, bis(2-ethylhexyl)ester

    103-23-1 D FI

    Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006

    (CanadianChallenge). The

    CanadianChallenge is

    regulated under thePart 5, Section 71,

    of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,

    1999).

    NRB rubber seals

    0.1%, Reportany

    intentionallyadded content.

    No testingrequired.

    54 Hydrazine 302-01-2 D FIReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008

    Residual monomersin plastics, pigmentsand adhesives,antioxidantsstabilizing of Amines,Phenols, in oils,greases, naturallatex; blowing agentsfor foamed plastics

    55Hydrobromofluorocarbons; HBFC's, allmembers

    P LR

    Reg. (EC) No1005/2009;

    Montreal Protocol;US EPA Class 1

    ODS

    Refrigerant

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    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    56 Hydrochlorofluorocarbons; HCFC's, allmembers

    P LR

     All

    applicationsexcept thoselisted below.

    Reg. (EC) No1005/2009;

    Montreal Protocol;US EPA Class 2

    ODS

    Refrigerant

    56.1 D LR

    servicingvehicles

    producedprior to

    December2001 (where

    legallypermitted)

    57Hydrofluorocarbons; HFC's, allmembers 

    P LR Allapplications

    except thoselisted below

    Kyoto Protocol Refrigerant

    57.1 D FA All vehicle-

    relatedrefrigerants

    58 Lead and its compounds, all members  P LR

     All

    applicationsexcept thoselisted below.

    Dir. 2000/53/ECReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008

    Lead as componentin metals and alloys:e.g. bearing metals,steel, brass,aluminium

    processed inautomated machines.Lead compounds,e.g. lead-containingstabilizers andpigments, corrosioninhibitors etc.

    0.1%, Anyintentionally

    added contentmust be

    reported.1 

    1 Prohibition of Certain Toxic Substances Regulations, 2005 (SOR/SOR/2005-41. Published in Canada Gazette Part II, Vol. 139, No.5

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    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    58.1 D LR

    Validexemptionsaccording tocurrent ELV Annex II

    Dir. 2008/689/EC

    59Mercury and its compounds, allmembers

    P LR

     Allapplicationsexcept thoselisted below

    Dir. 2000/53/ECReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008

    Metallic mercury, andinorganic and organicmercury compoundsused in high intensitydischarge (HID)lamps, electricswitches,luminescent materialfor instrumentlighting, pyrotechnicinitiators etc.

    0.1%, Anyintentionally

    added contentmust be

    reported.1 

    59.1 D LR

    Validexemptionsaccording tocurrent ELV Annex II

    Dir. 2008/689/EC

    60 Methanol 67-56-1 D FI

    Norway, Sweden(SFS 1985:840;SFS 1986:8),

    Denmark, Finland

    Window washer fluidapplications

    http://www.ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/elv_index.htmhttp://www.ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/elv_index.htmhttp://www.ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/elv_index.htmhttp://www.ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/elv_index.htm

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    Classi-fication

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    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    61

    Mineral fibers (Natural or Synthetic)

    except, all members except:- Non-respirable fibers- Fibers with low biopersistence

    D FI/LR

    Reg. (EC) No1907/2006 and Dir.2009/425/EC, Reg.

    (EC) No1272/2008: CLP.

    - Except fibers withlength weightedgeometric mean

    diameter less twostandard errors > 6

    micron (i.e.Continuous

    Filament Fibers)and with < 10 days

    half-life in shorttime inhalation testor < 40 days half-life in IT instillation

    test

    Friction materials,clutch facings,screens,reinforcements,insulation, cables,exhaust systemcomponents,gaskets, tires,plastics.

    Fibres or fibrilsthat1. exceed

    biopersistencelimits (i.e. don'tfall under NotaQ of EU-D1272/2008(CLP) and2. areconsideredrespirable (i.e.not continuousfilament or notfalling underNota R of EU-D1272/2008(CLP) and3. have a fibrediameter of 3

    microns or less,and a length of

    5 micron ormore, with a

    length:diameterratio equal to or

    greater than3:1 (WHOdefinition)

    62 Monomethyldibromodiphenylmethane 99688-47-8 P LRReg. (EC) No

    552/2009

    Residues anddecompositionproducts inproduction ofpolymers

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    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    63 Monomethyldichlorodiphenylmethane 81161-70-8 P LR Reg. (EC) No552/2009

    Residues anddecompositionproducts inproduction ofpolymers

    64Monomethyltetrachloro-diphenylmethane

    76253-60-6 P LRReg. (EC) No

    552/2009

    Residues anddecompositionproducts inmanufacture ofpolymers

    652-Naphthalenol, 1-[(4-methyl-2-nitrophenyl)azo]-(Pigment Red 3)

    2425-85-6 D FI

    Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006

    (CanadianChallenge). The

    CanadianChallenge is

    regulated under thePart 5, Section 71,

    of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,

    1999).

     Azo dye. All Assemblies; Airbag; Antennae; Labels,

    Decals, Tags

    0.1%, Reportany

    intentionallyadded content.

    No testingrequired.

    66 2-Naphthylamine and its salts, allmembers

    P LR

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008,

    carcinogen class 2Reg. (EC) No

    552/2009

    Impurities in textileand leather paints,

    antioxidants inlubricants,

    rubber/latex, plastics

    0.01%

    67 Nickel and its compounds, all members D/P FI/FA/LRReg. (EC) No

    552/2009

    Welding electrodes,flame spraying,special materials,component in metals

    0.1%1 

    1 Calculated according to 4.3.1 of the GADSL guidance document. (http://www.gadsl.org)

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    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    68 Nitrites, all members D/P FI/LRReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008

     Additives in enginecoolants, vulcanisingagents in rubberproducts,anticorrosion surfaceadditive. Reactionproduct precursor forpotentiallycarcinogenic N-nitroso- compounds

    694-Nitrobiphenyl and its salts,all members

    P LR

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008,

    carcinogen class 2

    Reg. (EC) No552/2009

    Impurities in textileand leather paints,antioxidants in

    lubricants,rubber/latex, plastics

    0.01%

    70 Nitrocellulose 9004-70-0 D FIReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008Dir. 2007/23/EC

    Pyrotechnicalcompound

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    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    71 N-Nitrosamines, selected D/P FA

    Legally regulatedaccording to

    German TRGS 552limit for workplace

    air (value 1 µg/m3),TRGS 615 limit forvolatile corrosion

    inhibitors andTRGS 905

    classified ascarcinogenic class1. Legally regulated

    for corrosioninhibition in papers,

    plastic films andoils via limiting thecorresponding sec.amines to 0.5 %.

    Polyurethane foamsand corrosioninhibitors

    72 Nonylphenol, selected 25154-52-3 D LR

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008

    Reg. (EC) No552/2009

    Reg. (EC) No1907/2006

    Residues on metals,leather and textilesfrom their processing.

    73 Nonylphenol ethoxylates, all members D FI/LRReg. (EC) No

    1907/2006

    (REACH)

    Surfactants, leather

    processing

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    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    747-Oxa-3,20-diazadispiro[5.1.11.2]-heneicosan-21-one, 2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-

    64338-16-5 D FI

    Canadian PriorityList in 2008, and

    Producers,importers and

    related industry inCanada have to

    submit informationon production orimport amount.

    Type 2 MonitoringSubstance inJapan, that is,

    persistentsubstance.

    Producers andimporters of this

    substance in Japanhave to report its

    amount toJapanese Authority

    hinderd amine lightstabilizer Car refinishcoating, Plastics orWood coating andBinder of Acryl orPolyester resin

    75Ozone depleting halogenatedHydrocarbons and Carbons, allmembers

    P LR

    Reg. (EEC) No594/91; Reg. (EC)

    No 1005/2009;Montreal Protocol;US EPA Class 1

    ODS

    76 Pentachlorobenzene 608-93-5 P LR

    Prohibition ofCertain ToxicSubstances

    Regulations, 2005(SOR/SOR/2005-41. Published inCanada Gazette

    Part II, 2006-11-29Vol. 140, No. 24

    Flame retardant Any

    intentionallyadded content

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    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    77Pentachlorophenol (PCP) and its salts,all members P LR

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008

    Reg. (EC) No552/2009

    Wood preservative,salts used in leathertreatment, stabilizer

    for latex5 ppm

    78 Perchlorates, all members D FA

    California Assembly Bill No.826 - Perchlorate

    ContaminationPrevention Act;

    implemented July1, 2006.

    http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/HazardousWas

    te/Perchlorate/

    Pyrotechnicalcompound

    79

    Perfluorooctane sulfonatesC8F17SO2X (X = OH, Metal salt, halide,amide, and other derivatives includingpolymers), (PFOS) all members

    P LR

    Reg. (EC) No552/2009

    Dir. 2006/122ECJapan Chemicals

    Control Law

    Surface coatings,Surfactants,Ingredient in thetextile protectivetreatment. May notbe placed on themarket or used as asubstance orconstituent ofpreparations or inproducts or parts.

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    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    80

    PFOA, Perfluorooctanoic acidsC8F15O2H, its salts, esters, higherhomologues and precussors, allmembers

    D LR

    In Canada PFOAs havebeen declared CEPA

    Toxic and thegovernment has

    proposed a ban on theuse, manufacture,

    release, and import ofPFOAs. A regulation is

    expected in

    2014/2015.  In January2006, the EPA created aVoluntary Stewardship

    Program to reducefacility emissions and

    product content ofPFOA, its higher

    homologues, and related

    chemicals includingprecursors on a globalbasis by 95 percent no

    later than year-end2010, and to worktoward eliminating

    emissions and productcontent of these

    materials by 2015.Norway has recently

    issued a regulation forPFOA in consumer

    products and several USstates (New Jersey,

    Minnesota) have issued

    drinking water guidelinesfor PFOA. USEPA has

    also established drinkingwater limits in theParkersburg, WVA

    vicinity. The EU hasissued a directive onPFOS and has PFOA

    under review. 

    Fluoropolymers areused to make

    automotivecomponents,

    including fuel hoses,gaskets, wire

    insulations, bearings.PFOA is used as apolymerization aid

    and it is not expectedto be present at

    greater than tracelevels in the

    components madefrom fluoropolymers

    0.1% by massin components

    made fromfluoropolymers

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    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    81 Phenol 108-95-2 D FIReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008

    Residual monomer inphenolic resins,

    epoxy resins, anti-oxidant in phenol

    derivatives,decomposition

    product in polymericmaterials, wooden

    materials and textiles

    82Phenol, 2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1,1-dimethlethyl)-

    3846-71-7  P LRJapan (Chemical

    Substances controlLaw)

    UV Stabilizer inplastics for trim parts,

    etc.

    83Phenol, 2-(5-chloro-2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1,1'-dimethylethyl)-

    3864-99-1 D FI

    Japan (ChemicalSubstances control

    Law) Type IMonitoringChemical

    Substance

    UV absorber used inmoldings, doorside

    and roof etc.

     Anyintentionally

    added contentmust bereported

    84Phenol, 2-(5-chloro-2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1,1'-dimethylethyl)- (UV 327)

    3864-99-1D FI

    Japan (ChemicalSubstances control

    Law) Type IMonitoringChemical

    Substance Reg.(EC) No1907/2006(REACH Candidate

    List)

    UV absorber used inmoldings, doorside

    and roof etc.

     Anyintentionally

    added content

    must bereported

    85 Phenol, 2,4,6-tris(1,1-dimethylethyl)- 732-26-3 D FIJapan (Chemical

    Substances controlLaw)

    Petrochemicalproducts

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    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    86 Phenylendiamines and its salts,selected

    D FI

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008

    Reg. (EC) No552/2009

    Dyes, chemical

    intermediate,Petrochemical

    additive

    87Phosphoric acid, tris(2-methylphenyl)ester

    78-30-8 D FI

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008, toxic

    and dangerous forthe environment

    component inlubricants for

    hydraulics, engines,gears, pumps

    88 Phthalates, selected D/P

    FI/FA/L

    R

    Reg. (EC) No552/2009 Reg.(EC) No 1907/2006(REACH) US EPA

    Chemical Action

    Plan.http://www.epa.gov/oppt/existingchemicals/pubs/actionplans/phthalates.html

    Plasticiser

    89 Polyamine Curing Agents, selected D FI

    Not currentlyregulated but

    releasablehexamines are

    relevant to vehicleinterior air quality

    90

    Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB),

    all members P LR

    Reg. (EC) No

    552/2009

    91Polybrominated diphenyl ethers(PBDE), all members

    D/P FI/LR

    Reg. (EC) No552/2009

    Japan ChemicalSubstances Control

    Law

    Flame Retardant

    Decabromodiphenyl ether ('Deca';Decabromodiphenyl oxide)

    1163-19-5 D/P FI/LR

    92Polybrominated terphenyls ( PBT ), allmembers

    D FIFlame retardants inplastics and textiles.

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    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    93Polychlorinated biphenyls ( PCB ), allmembers

    P LRReg. (EC) No

    552/2009; 40 CFR§761.185

    Insulation fluid inelectrical systems,

    switch boardstransformers andcondensers, in woodand paperimpregnation, as asoftening agent

    0.005%

    93.1Polychlorinated biphenyls ( PCB ), allmembers

    D LR 40 CFR §761.185 >0.0002%

    94Polychlorinated naphthalenes, allmembers

    P LR

    CanadianProhibition ofCertain ToxicSubstances

    Regulations, 2012amended to

    prohibit the use,manufacture,

    import, sale andoffer for sale any

    PCN effectiveJanuary 1, 2013.

    Insulation fluid inelectrical systems,switch boards

    transformers andcondensers, in woodand paperimpregnation, as asoftening agentPetrochemicaladditive

    Report anyintentionally

    added content

    95 

    Polychlorinated terphenyls ( PCT ), all

    members P LR ChemVerbotsV

    Insulation fluid inelectrical systems,switch boardstransformers and

    condensers, in woodand paperimpregnation, as asoftening agent

    0.001%

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    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    96Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAH; PCAH) in extender oils andextender oils in tyres, selected

    P LRExtender oilsand extenderoils in tyres

    Reg. (EC) No552/2009

    Extender oils andextender oils in tyres

    1. Extender oilsshall not be placed

    on the market andused for theproduction of tyresor parts of tyres, ifthey contain:— more than 1mg/kg BaP, or— more than 10mg/kg of the sumof all listed PAHs.These limits areregarded as kept, ifthepolycyclicaromatics (PCA)extract is less than

    3 % by mass, asmeasured by theInstitute ofPetroleum standardIP346: 1998 2.Furthermore, thetyres and treads forretreadingmanufactured after1 January 2010may not be placedon the market ifthey containextender oilsexceeding thelimits indicated inparagraph 1. Theselimits are regardedas kept, if thevulcanised rubbercompounds do notexceed the limit of0.35 % Bay protonsas measured andcalculated by ISO21461

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    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    96.1Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAH; PCAH) in polymers, selected

    D FI/FA PolymersReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008Polymers,

    20 ppm forBenzo(a)pyren

    e and 200 ppmfor the sum of 8PAH according

    to GADSLReference list

    97 1,3-Propanesultone 1120-71-4 D FI Batteries

    Reg. (EC) No1907/2006

    (REACH CandidateList)

    Electrolite fluid inLithium batteries 

    98 2-Propanone, reaction products withdiphenylamine (PREPOD)

    68412-48-6 D FI

    October 15, 2011the Canadiangovernment

    declared PREPODas Toxic. They areproposing to ban

    the use of thissubstance.

    additive in rubberparts, paint additive,

    plasticizer 

    anyintentionallyaddied content

    99 Pyrrolidones, selected D FI/LR

    100

    Radioactive substances (includingscrap metal contaminants), allmembers

    D/P FI/LR 96/29/EURATOM High intensitydischarge lamps

     AboveBackground

    radiation

    101Selenium and its compounds, allmembers

    D/PFI/FA/L

    R

    Japan (WasteDisposal and

    Cleansing Law)

    Photoelectronicdevice, Glasscolorant anddecolorant, Free-cutting steel,Semiconductor

    0.1%1 

    1 Calculated according to 4.3.1 of the GADSL guidance document. (http://www.gadsl.org)

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    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    102 Silica, crystalline 14808-60-7 D FA

    IARC Group 1Carcinogen, US

    National ToxicologyProgram ProbableHuman carcinogen

    Friction applicationsonly

     Any

    intentionallyadded content

    103 Sodium azide 26628-22-8 D FIPyrotechnicalcompound

    104 Styrene ( Vinyl benzene ) 100-42-5 D FI EU Risk Assessment

    Residual monomer in ABS-, Polystyrene-,SMC-, UPE-resin

    105 Styrene oxide (Epoxy styrene) 96-09-3 D FIReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008Residual monomer

    106 Sulfur hexafluoride 2551-62-4 D/P FI/LRReg.(EC) No.

    842/2006

    Vehicle applications(e.g. tire inflator

    systems)

    107 Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) 79-94-7 D FIEU risk

    assessmentFlame retardants inpolymers, textiles etc.

    108 Tetrachlorobenzene, all members P LR

    Prohibition ofCertain ToxicSubstances

    Regulations, 2005(SOR/SOR/2005-41. Published inCanada Gazette

    Part II, 2006-11-29Vol. 140, No. 24

     Anyintentionallyadded content

    109 Methane, tetrafluoro- 75-73-0 D/P FI/LRReg.(EC) No

    842/2006pressure accumulator

    110 Thallium D FI Reg. (EC) No

    1272/2008

    111Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide([(H2N)C(S)]2S2), tetramethyl-

    137-26-8 D/P LR

    Japan:(WasteDisposal and

    Cleaning Law) SeeGADSL Reference

    Biocide

    Vulcanizationaccelerator for rubber

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    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    112 Toluene 108-88-3 D FI

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008, Toxic

    for reproduction-Category 3.

    Possible risk ofharm to the unborn

    child.Reg. (EC) No

    552/2009

    Residues inadhesives and paints.

    113o-Toluidine generating substances,selected

    D FI 1.5%

    114Trichlorophenol and its salts, allmembers

    D FIReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008

    Biocide (e.g.preservative for

    leather and textiles) 

    115Trichloropropane( 1,2,3 - Trichloropropane )

    96-18-4 D LR

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008 Reg.

    (EC) No 1907/2006(REACH Candidate

    List)

     As solvent and astrifunctional cross-linking agent e.g. forpolysulphideelastomers

    116 Trimethylphosphate 512-56-1 D FIReg. (EC) No

    552/2009Flame retardant

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    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    117 Triorganotin compounds, all members P LR

    Reg. (EC) No552/2009

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Chemical

    Substances ControlLaw in Japan.

    CanadianProhibition ofCertain ToxicSubstances

    Regulations, 2012amended to

    prohibit the use,

    manufacture,import, sale and

    offer for sale of anyTBT effective

    January 1, 2013except TBTs with

    the grouping(C4H9)4Sn which

    are permitted up toa max

    concentration of30% (w/w).

    Biocides 0.1%1 

    118 Triphenylphosphate 115-86-6 D FA Flame retardantunder review

    Flame retardant

    119 Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl)phosphate 13674-87-8 D/P LR

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008 Reg.

    (EC) No 1907/2006(REACH Annex

    XIV)

    Flame Retardant

    1 Calculated according to 4.3.1 of the GADSL guidance document. (http://www.gadsl.org)

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    SubstanceCAS-No.

    Classi-fication

    Reasoncode

    Application

    Source(Legal

    requirementsregulations)

    Generic examples

    Threshold(0.1% unless

    otherwisestated)

    120 Tris-(1-aziridinyl) phosphine oxide 545-55-1 P LR Dir. 83/264/EEC Flame retardant

    121Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)phosphate(TRIS)

    126-72-7 P LR Dir. 79/663/EEC Flame retardant

    122 Tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphate 115-96-8 D LR

    Reg. (EC) No1272/2008 Reg.

    (EC) No 1907/2006(REACH Annex

    XIV)

    Flame retardant

    123 Trixylyl phosphate 25155-23-1 D FIREACH Annex XIV

    (Candidate List)

    flame retardant inpolymer systems,phosphatizing agent,oil additive

    124 Vinyl chloride 75-01-4 P LRReg. (EC) No

    1272/2008Residual monomer inpolymers

    Threshold5ppm vinyl

    chloridemonomer inmaterials