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PREAMBLE: REACH - Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals     [go to this PREAMBLE]
... (29) Since producers and importers of articles should be responsible for their articles, it is appropriate to impose a registration requirement on substances which are intended to be released from articles and have not been registered for that use. In the case of substances of very high concern which are present in articles above tonnage and concentration thresholds, where exposure to the substance cannot be excluded and where the substance has not been registered by any person for this use, the Agency should be notified. The Agency should also be empowered to request that a registration be submitted if it has grounds for suspecting that the release of a substance from the article may present a risk to human health or the environment and the substance is present in those articles in quantities totalling over one tonne per producer or importer per year. The Agency should consider the need for a proposal for a restriction where it considers that the use of such substances in articles poses a risk to human health or the environment that is not adequately controlled. ...


ARTICLE-7: Registration and notification of substances in articles     [go to this ARTICLE]
... (b) the substance is present in those articles above a concentration of 0,1 % weight by weight (w/w). ...


ARTICLE-14: Chemical safety report and duty to apply and recommend risk reduction measures     [go to this ARTICLE]
... 2. A chemical safety assessment in accordance with paragraph 1 need not be performed for a substance which is present in a preparation if the concentration of the substance in the preparation is less than the lowest of any of the following: ...
... (b) the concentration limits given in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC; ...
... (c) the concentration limits given in Part B of Annex II to Directive 1999/45/EC; ...
... (d) the concentration limits given in Part B of Annex III to Directive 1999/45/EC; ...
... (e) the concentration limits given in an agreed entry in the classification and labelling inventory established under Title XI of this Regulation; ...


ARTICLE-31: Requirements for safety data sheets     [go to this ARTICLE]
... (a) in an individual concentration of ≥ 1 % by weight for non-gaseous preparations and ≥ 0,2 % by volume for gaseous preparations at least one substance posing human health or environmental hazards; or ...
... (b) in an individual concentration of ≥ 0,1 % by weight for non-gaseous preparations at least one substance that is persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic or very persistent and very bioaccumulative in accordance with the criteria set out in Annex XIII or has been included for reasons other than those referred to in point (a) in the list established in accordance with Article 59(1); or ...


ARTICLE-33: Duty to communicate information on substances in articles     [go to this ARTICLE]
... 1. Any supplier of an article containing a substance meeting the criteria in Article 57 and identified in accordance with Article 59(1) in a concentration above 0,1 % weight by weight (w/w) shall provide the recipient of the article with sufficient information, available to the supplier, to allow safe use of the article including, as a minimum, the name of that substance. ...
... 2. On request by a consumer any supplier of an article containing a substance meeting the criteria in Article 57 and identified in accordance with Article 59(1) in a concentration above 0,1 % weight by weight (w/w) shall provide the consumer with sufficient information, available to the supplier, to allow safe use of the article including, as a minimum, the name of that substance. ...


ARTICLE-37: Downstream user chemical safety assessments and duty to identify, apply and recommend risk reduction measures     [go to this ARTICLE]
... (e) the substance is present in a preparation in a concentration lower than any of the concentrations set out in Article 14(2); ...


ARTICLE-56: General provisions     [go to this ARTICLE]
... (a) for substances referred to in Article 57(d), (e) and (f), below a concentration limit of 0,1 % weight by weight (w/w); ...
... (b) for all other substances, below the lowest of the concentration limits specified in Directive 1999/45/EC or in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC which result in the classification of the preparation as dangerous. ...


... (b) substances within the scope of Article 1 of Directive 67/548/EEC, which meet the criteria for classification as dangerous in accordance with that Directive, and which are placed on the market either on their own, or in a preparation above the concentration limits specified in Directive 1999/45/EC, where relevant, which results in the classification of the preparation as dangerous. ...


ARTICLE-113: Obligation to notify the Agency     [go to this ARTICLE]
... (e) specific concentration limits, where applicable, resulting from the application of Article 4(4) of Directive 67/548/EEC and Articles 4 to 7 of Directive 1999/45/EC. ...


ARTICLE-119: Electronic public access     [go to this ARTICLE]
... (f) any derived no-effect level (DNEL) or predicted no-effect concentration (PNEC) established in accordance with Annex I; ...


ARTICLE-I: GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR ASSESSING SUBSTANCES AND PREPARING CHEMICAL SAFETY REPORTS     [go to this ARTICLE]
... - the establishment of the quantitative dose (concentration)-response (effect) relationship. ...
... 1.1.2. When it is not possible to establish the quantitative dose (concentration)-response (effect) relationship, then this should be justified and a semi-quantitative or qualitative analysis shall be included. For instance, for acute effects it is usually not possible to establish the quantitative dose (concentration)-response (effect) relationship on the basis of the results of a test conducted in accordance with test methods laid down in a Commission Regulation as specified in Article 13(3). In such cases it suffices to determine whether and to which degree the substance has an inherent capacity to cause the effect. ...
... 1.1.2. When it is not possible to establish the quantitative dose (concentration)-response (effect) relationship, then this should be justified and a semi-quantitative or qualitative analysis shall be included. For instance, for acute effects it is usually not possible to establish the quantitative dose (concentration)-response (effect) relationship on the basis of the results of a test conducted in accordance with test methods laid down in a Commission Regulation as specified in Article 13(3). In such cases it suffices to determine whether and to which degree the substance has an inherent capacity to cause the effect. ...
... 1.1.3. All non-human information used to assess a particular effect on humans and to establish the dose (concentration)-response (effect) relationship, shall be briefly presented, if possible in the form of a table or tables, distinguishing between in vitro, in vivo and other information. The relevant test results (e.g. LD50, NO(A)EL or LO(A)EL) and test conditions (e.g. test duration, route of administration) and other relevant information shall be presented, in internationally recognised units of measurement for that effect. ...
... 1.3.1. The appropriate classification and labelling developed in accordance with the criteria in Directive 67/548/EEC shall be presented and justified. Where applicable Specific Concentration limits, resulting from the application of Article 4(4) of Directive 67/548/EEC and Articles 4 to 7 of Directive 1999/45/EC, shall be presented and, if they are not included in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC, justified. The assessment should always include a statement as to whether the substance fulfils or does not fulfil the criteria given in Directive 67/548/EEC for CMR, categories 1 and 2. ...
... 3.0.1. The objective of the environmental hazard assessment shall be to determine the classification and labelling of a substance in accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC and to identify the concentration of the substance below which adverse effects in the environmental sphere of concern are not expected to occur. This concentration is known as the Predicted No-Effect Concentration (PNEC). ...
... 3.0.1. The objective of the environmental hazard assessment shall be to determine the classification and labelling of a substance in accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC and to identify the concentration of the substance below which adverse effects in the environmental sphere of concern are not expected to occur. This concentration is known as the Predicted No-Effect Concentration (PNEC). ...
... 3.0.1. The objective of the environmental hazard assessment shall be to determine the classification and labelling of a substance in accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC and to identify the concentration of the substance below which adverse effects in the environmental sphere of concern are not expected to occur. This concentration is known as the Predicted No-Effect Concentration (PNEC). ...
... - the establishment of the quantitative dose (concentration)-response (effect) relationship. ...
... 3.1.2. When it is not possible to establish the quantitative dose (concentration)-response (effect) relationship, then this should be justified and a semi-quantitative or qualitative analysis shall be included. ...
... 3.2.1. The appropriate classification and labelling developed in accordance with the criteria in Directive 67/548/EEC shall be presented and justified. Where applicable Specific Concentration limits, resulting from the application of Article 4(4) of Directive 67/548/EEC and Articles 4 to 7 of Directive 1999/45/EC, shall be presented and, if they are not included in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC, justified. ...
... The objective of the exposure assessment shall be to make a quantitative or qualitative estimate of the dose/concentration of the substance to which humans and the environment are or may be exposed. The assessment shall consider all stages of the life-cycle of the substance resulting from the manufacture and identified uses and shall cover any exposures that may relate to the hazards identified in Sections 1 to 4. The exposure assessment shall entail the following two steps, which shall be clearly identified as such in the Chemical Safety Report: ...


ARTICLE-II: GUIDE TO THE COMPILATION OF SAFETY DATA SHEETS     [go to this ARTICLE]
... 3.1. It is not necessary to give the full composition (nature of the ingredients and their concentration), although a general description of the components and their concentrations can be helpful. ...
... 3.2. For a preparation classified as dangerous according to Directive 1999/45/EC, the following substances shall be indicated, together with their concentration or concentration range in the preparation: ...
... 3.2. For a preparation classified as dangerous according to Directive 1999/45/EC, the following substances shall be indicated, together with their concentration or concentration range in the preparation: ...
... - the concentration limits given in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC, or ...
... - the concentration limits given in Part B of Annex II to Directive 1999/45/EC, or ...
... - the concentration limits given in Part B of Annex III Directive 1999/45/EC, or ...
... - the concentration limits given in Annex V to Directive 1999/45/EC, or ...
... - the concentration limits given in an agreed entry in the classification and labelling inventory established under Title XI of this Regulation; ...
... (c) substances that are persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic or very persistent and very bioaccumulative in accordance with the criteria set out in Annex XIII, if the concentration of an individual substance is equal to or greater than 0,1 %. ...
... 3.3. For a preparation not classified as dangerous according to Directive 1999/45/EC, the substances shall be indicated, together with their concentration or concentration range, if they are present in an individual concentration of either: ...
... 3.3. For a preparation not classified as dangerous according to Directive 1999/45/EC, the substances shall be indicated, together with their concentration or concentration range, if they are present in an individual concentration of either: ...
... 3.3. For a preparation not classified as dangerous according to Directive 1999/45/EC, the substances shall be indicated, together with their concentration or concentration range, if they are present in an individual concentration of either: ...
... indicate the pH of the substance or preparation as supplied or of an aqueous solution; in the latter case, indicate the concentration. ...


ARTICLE-VI: INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 10     [go to this ARTICLE]
... 3.4. Form (substance, preparation or article) and/or physical state under which the substance is made available to downstream users. Concentration or concentration range of the substance in preparations made available to downstream users and quantities of the substance in articles made available to downstream users. ...
... 3.4. Form (substance, preparation or article) and/or physical state under which the substance is made available to downstream users. Concentration or concentration range of the substance in preparations made available to downstream users and quantities of the substance in articles made available to downstream users. ...
... 4.3. Specific concentration limits, where applicable, resulting from the application of Article 4(4) of Directive 67/548/EEC and Articles 4 to 7 of Directive 1999/45/EC. ...


ARTICLE-VII: STANDARD INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBSTANCES MANUFACTURED OR IMPORTED IN QUANTITIES OF ONE TONNE OR MORE [64]     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Before new tests are carried out to determine the properties listed in this Annex, all available in vitro data, in vivo data, historical human data, data from valid (Q)SARs and data from structurally related substances (read-across approach) shall be assessed first. In vivo testing with corrosive substances at concentration/dose levels causing corrosivity shall be avoided. Prior to testing, further guidance on testing strategies should be consulted in addition to this Annex. ...
... 7.10.Flammability | 7.10.The study does not need to be conducted:if the substance is a solid which possesses explosive or pyrophoric properties. These properties should always be considered before considering flammability, orfor gases, if the concentration of the flammable gas in a mixture with inert gases is so low that, when mixed with air, the concentration is all time below the lower limit, orfor substances which spontaneously ignite when in contact with air. | ...
... 7.10.Flammability | 7.10.The study does not need to be conducted:if the substance is a solid which possesses explosive or pyrophoric properties. These properties should always be considered before considering flammability, orfor gases, if the concentration of the flammable gas in a mixture with inert gases is so low that, when mixed with air, the concentration is all time below the lower limit, orfor substances which spontaneously ignite when in contact with air. | ...
... 7.11.Explosive properties | 7.11.The study does not need to be conducted if:there are no chemical groups associated with explosive properties present in the molecule, orthe substance contains chemical groups associated with explosive properties which include oxygen and the calculated oxygen balance is less than -200, orthe organic substance or a homogenous mixture of organic substances contains chemical groups associated with explosive properties, but the exothermic decomposition energy is less than 500 J/g and the onset of exothermic decomposition is below 500 °C, orfor mixtures of inorganic oxidising substances (UN Division 5.1) with organic materials, the concentration of the inorganic oxidising substance is:less than 15 %, by mass, if assigned to UN Packaging Group I (high hazard) or II (medium hazard),less than 30 %, by mass, if assigned to UN Packaging Group III (low hazard).Note: Neither a test for propagation of detonation nor a test for sensitivity to detonative shock is required if the exothermic decomposition energy of organic materials is less than 800 J/g. | ...


ARTICLE-VIII: STANDARD INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBSTANCES MANUFACTURED OR IMPORTED IN QUANTITIES OF 10 TONNES OR MORE [66]     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Before new tests are carried out to determine the properties listed in this Annex, all available in vitro data, in vivo data, historical human data, data from valid (Q)SARs and data from structurally related substances (read-across approach) shall be assessed first. In vivo testing with corrosive substances at concentration/dose levels causing corrosivity shall be avoided. Prior to testing, further guidance on testing strategies should be consulted in addition to this Annex. ...


ARTICLE-IX: STANDARD INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBSTANCES MANUFACTURED OR IMPORTED IN QUANTITIES OF 100 TONNES OR MORE [68]     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Before new tests are carried out to determine the properties listed in this Annex, all available in vitro data, in vivo data, historical human data, data from valid (Q)SARs and data from structurally related substances (read-across approach) shall be assessed first. In vivo testing with corrosive substances at concentration/dose levels causing corrosivity shall be avoided. Prior to testing, further guidance on testing strategies should be consulted in addition to this Annex. ...


ARTICLE-X: STANDARD INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBSTANCES MANUFACTURED OR IMPORTED IN QUANTITIES OF 1000 TONNES OR MORE [70]     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Before new tests are carried out to determine the properties listed in this Annex, all available in vitro data, in vivo data, historical human data, data from valid (Q)SARs and data from structurally related substances (read-across approach) shall be assessed first. In vivo testing with corrosive substances at concentration/dose levels causing corrosivity shall be avoided. Prior to testing, further guidance on testing strategies should be consulted in addition to this Annex. ...


ARTICLE-XIII: CRITERIA FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF PERSISTENT, BIOACCUMULATIVE AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES, AND VERY PERSISTENT AND VERY BIOACCUMULATIVE SUBSTANCES     [go to this ARTICLE]
... - the long-term no-observed effect concentration (Noec) for marine or freshwater organisms is less than 0,01 mg/l, or ...


ARTICLE-XVII: RESTRICTIONS ON THE MANUFACTURE, PLACING ON THE MARKET AND USE OF CERTAIN DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES, PREPARATIONS AND ARTICLES     [go to this ARTICLE]
... 5.BenzeneCAS No 71-43-2EINECS No 200-753-785 | 1.Not permitted in toys or parts of toys as placed on the market where the concentration of benzene in the free state is in excess of 5 mg/kg of the weight of the toy or part of toy.2.Shall not be used in concentrations equal to, or greater than, 0,1 % by mass in substances or preparations placed on the market.3.However, paragraph 2 shall not apply to:(a)motor fuels which are covered by Directive 98/70/EC;(b)substances and preparations for use in industrial processes not allowing for the emission of benzene in quantities in excess of those laid down in existing legislation;(c)waste covered by Council Directive 91/689/EEC of 12 December 1991 on hazardous waste [72]and Directive 2006/12/EC. | ...
... 21.Di-μ-oxo-di-n-butylstanniohydroxyborane dibutyltin hydrogen borate C8H19BO3Sn (DBB)CAS No 75113-37-0ELINCS No 401-040-5 | Shall be prohibited in a concentration equal to or greater than 0,1 % in substances and constituents of preparations placed on the market. However, this provision shall not apply to this substance (DBB) or preparations containing it if these are intended solely for conversion into finished articles, among which this substance will no longer feature in a concentration equal to or greater than 0,1 %. | ...
... 21.Di-μ-oxo-di-n-butylstanniohydroxyborane dibutyltin hydrogen borate C8H19BO3Sn (DBB)CAS No 75113-37-0ELINCS No 401-040-5 | Shall be prohibited in a concentration equal to or greater than 0,1 % in substances and constituents of preparations placed on the market. However, this provision shall not apply to this substance (DBB) or preparations containing it if these are intended solely for conversion into finished articles, among which this substance will no longer feature in a concentration equal to or greater than 0,1 %. | ...
... 22.PentachlorophenolCAS No 87-86-5EINECS No 201-778-6and its salts and esters | 1.Shall not be used in a concentration equal to or greater than 0,1 % by mass in substances or preparations placed on the market.2.Transitional provisions:By way of derogation until 31 December 2008 France, Ireland, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom may chose not to apply this provision to substances and preparations intended for use in industrial installations not permitting the emission and/or discharge of pentachlorophenol (PCP) in quantities greater than those prescribed by existing legislation:(a)in the treatment of wood.However, treated wood shall not be used:inside buildings whether for decorative purposes or not, whatever their purpose (residence, employment, leisure),for the manufacture and re-treatment of:(i)containers intended for growing purposes;(ii)packaging that may come into contact with raw materials, intermediate or finished products destined for human and/or animal consumption;(iii)other materials that may contaminate the products mentioned in (i) and (ii);(b)in the impregnation of fibres and heavy-duty textiles not intended in any case for clothing or for decorative furnishings;(c)by way of special exception, Member States may on a case-by-case basis, permit on their territory specialised professionals to carry out in situ and for buildings of cultural, artistic and historical interest, or in emergencies, a remedial treatment of timber and masonry infected by dry rot fungus (Serpula lacrymans) and cubic rot fungi.In any case:(a)Pentachlorophenol used alone or as a component of preparations employed within the framework of the above exceptions must have a total hexachlorodibenzoparadioxin (HCDD) content of not more than two parts per million (ppm);(b)these substances and preparations shall not:be placed on the market except in packages of 20 litres or more;be sold to the general public.3.Without prejudice to the implementation of other Community provisions concerning the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances and preparations, the packaging of substances and preparations covered by paragraphs 1 and 2 shall be marked clearly and indelibly:"Reserved for industrial and professional use".This provision shall not apply to waste covered by Directives 91/689/EEC and 2006/12/EC. | ...
... 23.CadmiumCAS No 7440-43-9EINECS No 231-152-8and its compounds | 1.Shall not be used to give colour to finished articles manufactured from the substances and preparations listed below:(a)polyvinyl chloride (PVC) [3904 10] [3904 21] [3904 22] [74],polyurethane (PUR) [3909 50] [74],low-density polyethylene (ld PE), with the exception of low-density polyethylene used for the production of coloured masterbatch [3901 10] [74],cellulose acetate (CA) [3912 11] [3912 12] [74],cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB) [3912 11] [3912 12] [74],epoxy resins [3907 30] [74],melamine — formaldehyde (MF) resins [3909 20] [74],urea — formaldehyde (UF) resins [3909 10] [74],unsaturated polyesters (UP) [3907 91] [74],polyethylene terephthalate (PET) [3907 60] [74],polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) [74],transparent/general-purpose polystyrene [3903 11] [3903 19] [74],acrylonitrile methylmethacrylate (AMMA) [74],cross-linked polyethylene (VPE) [74],high-impact polystyrene [74],polypropylene (PP) [3902 10] [74];(b)paints [3208] [3209] [74].However, if the paints have a high zinc content, their residual concentration of cadmium shall be as low as possible and shall at all events not exceed 0,1 % by mass.In any case, whatever their use or intended final purpose, finished articles or components of articles manufactured from the substances and preparations listed above coloured with cadmium shall not be placed on the market if their cadmium content (expressed as Cd metal) exceeds 0,01 % by mass of the plastic material.2.However, paragraph 1 does not apply to articles to be coloured for safety reasons.3.Shall not be used to stabilise the finished articles listed below manufactured from polymers or copolymers of vinyl chloride:packaging materials (bags, containers, bottles, lids) [3923 29 10] [3920 41] [3920 42] [74],office or school supplies [3926 10] [74],fittings for furniture, coachwork or the like [3926 30] [74],articles of apparel and clothing accessories (including gloves) [3926 20] [74],floor and wall coverings [3918 10] [74],impregnated, coated, covered or laminated textile fabrics [5903 10] [74],imitation leather [4202] [74],gramophone records [8524 10] [74],tubes and pipes and their fittings [3917 23] [74],swing doors [74],vehicles for road transport (interior, exterior, underbody) [74],coating of steel sheet used in construction or in industry [74],insulation for electrical wiring [74].In any case, whatever their use or intended final purpose, the placing on the market of the above finished articles or components of articles manufactured from polymers or copolymers of vinyl chloride, stabilised by substances containing cadmium shall be prohibited, if their cadmium content (expressed as Cd metal) exceeds 0,01 % by mass of the polymer.4.However, paragraph 3 does not apply to finished articles using cadmium-based stabilisers for safety reasons.5.Within the meaning of this Regulation, "cadmium plating "means any deposit or coating of metallic cadmium on a metallic surface.Shall not be used for cadmium plating metallic articles or components of the articles used in the sectors/applications listed below:(a)equipment and machinery for:food production [8210] [8417 20] [8419 81] [8421 11] [8421 22] [8422] [8435] [8437] [8438] [8476 11] [74],agriculture [8419 31] [8424 81] [8432] [8433] [8434] [8436] [74],cooling and freezing [8418] [74],printing and book-binding [8440] [8442] [8443] [74];(b)equipment and machinery for the production of:household goods [7321] [8421 12] [8450] [8509] [8516] [74],furniture [8465] [8466] [9401] [9402] [9403] [9404] [74],sanitary ware [7324] [74],central heating and air conditioning plant [7322] [8403] [8404] [8415] [74].In any case, whatever their use or intended final purpose, the placing on the market of cadmium-plated articles or components of such articles used in the sectors/applications listed in points (a) and (b) above and of articles manufactured in the sectors listed in point (b) above shall be prohibited.6.The provisions referred to in paragraph 5 are also applicable to cadmium-plated articles or components of such articles when used in the sectors/applications listed in points (a) and (b) below and to articles manufactured in the sectors listed in (b) below:(a)equipment and machinery for the production of:paper and board [8419 32] [8439] [8441] [74],textiles and clothing [8444] [8445] [8447] [8448] [8449] [8451] [8452] [74];(b)equipment and machinery for the production of:industrial handling equipment and machinery [8425] [8426] [8427] [8428] [8429] [8430] [8431] [74],road and agricultural vehicles [chapter 87] [74],rolling stock [chapter 86] [74],vessels [chapter 89] [74].7.However, the restrictions in paragraphs 5 and 6 do not apply to:articles and components of the articles used in the aeronautical, aerospace, mining, offshore and nuclear sectors whose applications require high safety standards and in safety devices in road and agricultural vehicles, rolling stock and vessels,electrical contacts in any sector of use, on account of the reliability required of the apparatus on which they are installed.Owing to the development of knowledge and techniques in respect of substitutes less dangerous than cadmium and its compounds, the Commission shall, in consultation with the Member States, assess the situation at regular intervals in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 133(3) of this Regulation. | ...
... 28.Substances which appear in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC classified as carcinogen category 1 or carcinogen category 2 and labelled at least as "Toxic (T) "with risk phrase R 45: "May cause cancer "or risk phrase R49: "May cause cancer by inhalation", and listed as follows:Carcinogen category 1 listed in Appendix 1.Carcinogen category 2 listed in Appendix 2. | Without prejudice to the other parts of this Annex the following shall apply to entries 28 to 30: 1.Shall not be used in substances and preparations placed on the market for sale to the general public in individual concentration equal to or greater than:either the relevant concentration specified in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC, orthe relevant concentration specified in Directive 1999/45/EC. | ...
... 28.Substances which appear in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC classified as carcinogen category 1 or carcinogen category 2 and labelled at least as "Toxic (T) "with risk phrase R 45: "May cause cancer "or risk phrase R49: "May cause cancer by inhalation", and listed as follows:Carcinogen category 1 listed in Appendix 1.Carcinogen category 2 listed in Appendix 2. | Without prejudice to the other parts of this Annex the following shall apply to entries 28 to 30: 1.Shall not be used in substances and preparations placed on the market for sale to the general public in individual concentration equal to or greater than:either the relevant concentration specified in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC, orthe relevant concentration specified in Directive 1999/45/EC. | ...
... 28.Substances which appear in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC classified as carcinogen category 1 or carcinogen category 2 and labelled at least as "Toxic (T) "with risk phrase R 45: "May cause cancer "or risk phrase R49: "May cause cancer by inhalation", and listed as follows:Carcinogen category 1 listed in Appendix 1.Carcinogen category 2 listed in Appendix 2. | Without prejudice to the other parts of this Annex the following shall apply to entries 28 to 30: 1.Shall not be used in substances and preparations placed on the market for sale to the general public in individual concentration equal to or greater than:either the relevant concentration specified in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC, orthe relevant concentration specified in Directive 1999/45/EC. | ...
... 31.(a)creosote; wash oilCAS No 8001-58-9EINECS No 232-287-5(b)creosote oil; wash oilCAS No 61789-28-4EINECS No 263-047-8(c)distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oils; naphthalene oilCAS No 84650-04-4EINECS No 283-484-8(d)creosote oil, acenaphthene fraction; wash oilCAS No 90640-84-9EINECS No 292-605-3(e)distillates (coal tar), upper; heavy anthracene oilCAS No 65996-91-0EINECS No 266-026-1(f)anthracene oilCAS No 90640-80-5EINECS No 292-602-7(g)tar acids, coal, crude; crude phenolsCAS No 65996-85-2EINECS No 266-019-3(h)creosote, woodCAS No 8021-39-4EINECS No 232-419-1(i)low temperature tar oil, alkaline; extract residues (coal), low temperature coal tar alkalineCAS No 122384-78-5EINECS No 310-191-5 | 1.Shall not be used as substances or in preparations in the treatment of wood. Furthermore, wood so treated shall not be placed on the market.2.However by way of derogation:(a)relating to the substances and preparations: these may be used for wood treatment in industrial installations or by professionals covered by Community legislation on the protection of workers for in situ retreatment only if they contain:(i)benzo[a]pyrene at a concentration of less than 0,005 % by mass;(ii)and water extractable phenols at a concentration of less than 3 % by mass.Such substances and preparations for use in wood treatment in industrial installations or by professionals:may be placed on the market only in packaging of a capacity equal to or greater than 20 litres,shall not be sold to consumers.Without prejudice to the application of other Community provisions on the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances and preparations, the packaging of such substances and preparations shall be legibly and indelibly marked as follows:"For use in industrial installations or professional treatment only".(b)relating to wood treated in industrial installations or by professionals according to point (a) which is placed on the market for the first time or retreated in situ: this is permitted for professional and industrial use only, e.g. on railways, in electric power transmission and telecommunications, for fencing, for agricultural purposes (e.g. stakes for tree support) and in harbours and waterways;(c)the prohibition in paragraph 1 on the placing on the market shall not apply to wood which has been treated with substances listed in entry 31(a) to (i) before 31 December 2002 and is placed on the second-hand market for re-use.3.However, treated wood referred to under paragraph 2(b) and (c) shall not be used:inside buildings, whatever their purpose,in toys,in playgrounds,in parks, gardens, and outdoor recreational and leisure facilities where there is a risk of frequent skin contact,in the manufacture of garden furniture such as picnic tables,for the manufacture and use and any re-treatment of:containers intended for growing purposes,packaging that may come into contact with raw materials, intermediate or finished products destined for human and/or animal consumption,other materials which may contaminate the articles mentioned above. | ...
... 31.(a)creosote; wash oilCAS No 8001-58-9EINECS No 232-287-5(b)creosote oil; wash oilCAS No 61789-28-4EINECS No 263-047-8(c)distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oils; naphthalene oilCAS No 84650-04-4EINECS No 283-484-8(d)creosote oil, acenaphthene fraction; wash oilCAS No 90640-84-9EINECS No 292-605-3(e)distillates (coal tar), upper; heavy anthracene oilCAS No 65996-91-0EINECS No 266-026-1(f)anthracene oilCAS No 90640-80-5EINECS No 292-602-7(g)tar acids, coal, crude; crude phenolsCAS No 65996-85-2EINECS No 266-019-3(h)creosote, woodCAS No 8021-39-4EINECS No 232-419-1(i)low temperature tar oil, alkaline; extract residues (coal), low temperature coal tar alkalineCAS No 122384-78-5EINECS No 310-191-5 | 1.Shall not be used as substances or in preparations in the treatment of wood. Furthermore, wood so treated shall not be placed on the market.2.However by way of derogation:(a)relating to the substances and preparations: these may be used for wood treatment in industrial installations or by professionals covered by Community legislation on the protection of workers for in situ retreatment only if they contain:(i)benzo[a]pyrene at a concentration of less than 0,005 % by mass;(ii)and water extractable phenols at a concentration of less than 3 % by mass.Such substances and preparations for use in wood treatment in industrial installations or by professionals:may be placed on the market only in packaging of a capacity equal to or greater than 20 litres,shall not be sold to consumers.Without prejudice to the application of other Community provisions on the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances and preparations, the packaging of such substances and preparations shall be legibly and indelibly marked as follows:"For use in industrial installations or professional treatment only".(b)relating to wood treated in industrial installations or by professionals according to point (a) which is placed on the market for the first time or retreated in situ: this is permitted for professional and industrial use only, e.g. on railways, in electric power transmission and telecommunications, for fencing, for agricultural purposes (e.g. stakes for tree support) and in harbours and waterways;(c)the prohibition in paragraph 1 on the placing on the market shall not apply to wood which has been treated with substances listed in entry 31(a) to (i) before 31 December 2002 and is placed on the second-hand market for re-use.3.However, treated wood referred to under paragraph 2(b) and (c) shall not be used:inside buildings, whatever their purpose,in toys,in playgrounds,in parks, gardens, and outdoor recreational and leisure facilities where there is a risk of frequent skin contact,in the manufacture of garden furniture such as picnic tables,for the manufacture and use and any re-treatment of:containers intended for growing purposes,packaging that may come into contact with raw materials, intermediate or finished products destined for human and/or animal consumption,other materials which may contaminate the articles mentioned above. | ...
... 48.TolueneCAS No 108-88-3 | Shall not be placed on the market or used as a substance or constituent of preparations in a concentration equal to or higher than 0,1 % by mass in adhesives and spray paints intended for sale to the general public. Member States shall apply these measures from 15 June 2007. | ...
... 49.TrichlorobenzeneCAS No 120-82-1 | Shall not be placed on the market or used as a substance or constituent of preparations in a concentration equal to or higher than 0,1 % by mass for all uses except: as an intermediate of synthesis, oras a process solvent in closed chemical applications for chlorination reactions, orin the manufacture of 1,3,5 — trinitro — 2,4,6 — triaminobenzene (TATB).Member States shall apply these measures from 15 June 2007. | ...
... 51.The following phthalates (or other CAS- and EINECS numbers covering the substance):bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)CAS No 117-81-7Einecs No 204-211-0dibutyl phthalate (DBP)CAS No 84-74-2Einecs No 201-557-4benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP)CAS No 85-68-7Einecs No 201-622-7 | Shall not be used as substances or as constituents of preparations, at concentrations higher than 0,1 % by mass of the plasticised material, in toys and childcare articles [76]. Toys and childcare articles containing these phthalates in a concentration higher than 0,1 % by mass of the plasticised material shall not be placed on the market. The Commission shall re-evaluate, by 16 January 2010, the measures provided for in relation to this point in the light of new scientific information on such substances and their substitutes, and if justified, these measures shall be modified accordingly. | ...
... 52.The following phthalates (or other CAS- and EINECS numbers covering the substance):di-"isononyl "phthalate (DINP)CAS No 28553-12-0 and 68515-48-0Einecs No 249-079-5 and 271-090-9di-"isodecyl "phthalate (DIDP)CAS No 26761-40-0 and 68515-49-1Einecs No 247-977-1 and 271-091-4di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP)CAS No 117-84-0Einecs No 204-214-7 | Shall not be used as substances or as constituents of preparations, at concentrations higher than 0,1 % by mass of the plasticised material, in toys and childcare articles [76]which can be placed in the mouth by children. Toys and childcare articles containing these phthalates in a concentration higher than 0,1 % by mass of the plasticised material shall not be placed on the market. The Commission shall re-evaluate, by 16 January 2010, the measures provided for in relation to this point in the light of new scientific information on such substances and their substitutes, and if justified, these measures shall be modified accordingly. | ...
... Gases (petroleum), dry sour, gas-concentration-unit-off; Refinery gas (The complex combination of dry gases from a gas concentration unit. It consists of hydrogen, hydrogen sulphide and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C3.) | 649-129-00-X | 270-774-4 | 68477-92-9 | H, K | ...
... Gases (petroleum), dry sour, gas-concentration-unit-off; Refinery gas (The complex combination of dry gases from a gas concentration unit. It consists of hydrogen, hydrogen sulphide and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C3.) | 649-129-00-X | 270-774-4 | 68477-92-9 | H, K | ...
... Gases (petroleum), gas concentration reabsorber distillation; Refinery gas (A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by distillation of products from combined gas streams in a gas concentration reabsorber. It consists predominantly of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, hydrogen sulphide and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the range of C1 through C3.) | 649-130-00-5 | 270-776-5 | 68477-93-0 | H, K | ...
... Gases (petroleum), gas concentration reabsorber distillation; Refinery gas (A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by distillation of products from combined gas streams in a gas concentration reabsorber. It consists predominantly of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, hydrogen sulphide and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the range of C1 through C3.) | 649-130-00-5 | 270-776-5 | 68477-93-0 | H, K | ...
... Gases (petroleum), dry sour, gas-concentration-unit-off; Refinery gas (The complex combination of dry gases from a gas concentration unit. It consists of hydrogen, hydrogen sulphide and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C3.) | 649-129-00-X | 270-774-4 | 68477-92-9 | K | ...
... Gases (petroleum), dry sour, gas-concentration-unit-off; Refinery gas (The complex combination of dry gases from a gas concentration unit. It consists of hydrogen, hydrogen sulphide and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C3.) | 649-129-00-X | 270-774-4 | 68477-92-9 | K | ...
... Gases (petroleum), gas concentration reabsorber distillation; Refinery gas (A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by distillation of products from combined gas streams in a gas concentration reabsorber. It consists predominantly of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, hydrogen sulphide and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the range of C1 through C3.) | 649-130-00-5 | 270-776-5 | 68477-93-0 | K | ...
... Gases (petroleum), gas concentration reabsorber distillation; Refinery gas (A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by distillation of products from combined gas streams in a gas concentration reabsorber. It consists predominantly of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, hydrogen sulphide and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the range of C1 through C3.) | 649-130-00-5 | 270-776-5 | 68477-93-0 | K | ...
... Distillates (petroleum) catalytic reformer, heavy aromatic concentrate; Gas oil — unspecified (A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the distillation of a catalytically reformed petroleum cut. It consists predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C10 through C16 and boiling in the range of approximately 200 °C to 300 °C.) | 649-232-00-X | 295-294-2 | 91995-34-5 | N | ...
... Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphthenic distillate solvent, aromatic concentrate; Distillate aromatic extract (treated) (An aromatic concentrate produced by adding water to heavy naphthenic distillate solvent extract and extraction solvent.) | 649-531-00-5 | 272-175-3 | 68783-00-6 | L | ...
... Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphthenic distillate solvent, aromatic concentrate; Distillate aromatic extract (treated) (An aromatic concentrate produced by adding water to heavy naphthenic distillate solvent extract and extraction solvent.) | 649-531-00-5 | 272-175-3 | 68783-00-6 | L | ...
... Gases (petroleum, light steam-cracked, butadiene concentrate; Petroleum gas (A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the distillation of products from a thermal cracking process. It consists of hydrocarbons having a carbon number predominantly of C4.) | 649-111-00-1 | 273-265-5 | 68955-28-2 | H, K | ...
... Gases (petroleum), dry sour, gas-concentration-unit-off; Refinery gas (The complex combination of dry gases from a gas concentration unit. It consists of hydrogen, hydrogen sulphide and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C3.) | 649-129-00-X | 270-774-4 | 68477-92-9 | H, K | ...
... Gases (petroleum), dry sour, gas-concentration-unit-off; Refinery gas (The complex combination of dry gases from a gas concentration unit. It consists of hydrogen, hydrogen sulphide and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C3.) | 649-129-00-X | 270-774-4 | 68477-92-9 | H, K | ...
... Gases (petroleum), gas concentration reabsorber distillation; Refinery gas (A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by distillation of products from combined gas streams in a gas concentration reabsorber. It consists predominantly of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, hydrogen sulphide and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the range of C1 through C3.) | 649-130-00-5 | 270-776-5 | 68477-93-0 | H, K | ...
... Gases (petroleum), gas concentration reabsorber distillation; Refinery gas (A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by distillation of products from combined gas streams in a gas concentration reabsorber. It consists predominantly of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, hydrogen sulphide and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the range of C1 through C3.) | 649-130-00-5 | 270-776-5 | 68477-93-0 | H, K | ...