Part 5 Rules

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION
WATER RESOURCES PROTECTION
(By authority conferred on the director and the department of environmental quality by
sections 3102 and 3106 of 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.3102 and 324.3106, and Executive
Reorganization Order No. 1991-22, MCL 299.13)
PART 5. SPILLAGE OF OIL AND POLLUTING MATERIALS
R 324.2001 Definitions; a to o.
Rule 1. As used in this part:
(a) "Act" means 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.101 et seq., and known as the natural
resources and environmental protection act.
(b) "Department" means the department of environmental quality.
(c) "Indoors" means within a building or other enclosure which provides
protection from the elements, which has doors or other means of entry that can be
closed or otherwise protected from unauthorized entry, and which has a floor capable of
containing liquid or solid materials.
(d) "Manufactured item" means any solid article, other than a container holding
solid or liquid polluting materials, which is formed to specific shape during
manufacture, and which does not leach or otherwise release polluting materials to
the groundwaters or surface waters of the state under normal conditions of use or
storage.
(e) "Oil" means oil of any kind or in any form, including any of the following:
(i) Petroleum.
(ii) Gasoline.
(iii) Fuel oil.
(iv) Grease.
(v) Oily sludges.
(vi) Oil refuse.
(vii) Oil mixed with waste.
(f) "Oil storage facility" means a temporary or permanent
land-based
industry, plant, establishment, firm, or other facility which receives, processes,
manufactures, uses, stores, or ships oil, and at which there is present an amount of oil
equal to or more than the threshold management quantity and which is so situated
that oil could directly or indirectly reach the surface or groundwaters of this state,
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including any facility that discharges through a public sewer system. "Oil-storage
facility" does not include an oil field petroleum or brine storage facility, a
recreational marina, installations of oil-containing electrical equipment, or any
transportation-related facility, as defined in 40 C.F.R. part 112.
(g) "On-land facility" means a temporary or permanent land-based industry,
plant, establishment, firm, storage site, or other facility, which receives, processes,
manufactures, uses, stores or ships polluting
materials and at which there is
present an amount of any polluting material equal to or more than its threshold
management quantity and which is so situated that loss of polluting materials could
directly or indirectly reach the surface or groundwaters of this state, including any
facility which discharges through a public sewer system. "On-land facility" does not
include an oil storage facility, an oil field petroleum or brine storage facility, a
recreational marina, installations of oil containing electrical equipment, or a
transportation-related facility as defined in 40 C.F.R. part 112.
History: 2001 AACS.
R 324.2002 Definitions; p to u.
Rule 2. As used in this part:
(a) "Polluting material" means all of the following:
(i) Oil.
(ii) Salt.
(iii) Any material specified in table 1 in R 324.2009.
(iv) Any compound or product that contains 1%, or more, by weight, of any material
listed in paragraphs (i) through (iii) of this subdivision based on material safety data
sheet formulation information for the compounds or products.
(v) "Polluting material" does not include manufactured items.
(b) "Release" is defined in section 20101(1)(bb) of the act. For the purposes of
this rule, "release" does not include any of the following:
(i) Spilling, leaking, or discharging less than 1000 gallons of a polluting material
into a secondary containment structure that complies with these rules, if recovery of
the material spilled, leaked, or discharged is initiated within 24 hours of detection,
is completed as soon as practicable, but not more than 72 hours after detection, and
if no polluting materials are released directly or indirectly to any public sewer system
or to the surface waters or groundwaters of this state.
(ii) Spilling, leaking, or discharging less than 55 gallons of oil to the ground surface,
if the spill, leak, or discharge is detected and the oil recovered within 24 hours of the
spill, leak, or discharge, and if oil is not released directly or indirectly to any public sewer
system or to the surface waters or groundwaters of this state.
(iii) Spilling, leaking, or discharging less than 55 gallons of oil to the surface waters
of this state, if effective recovery measures are implemented in response to the spill,
leak, or discharge immediately upon detection.
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(iv) Releases of air contaminants as defined in section 5501(a) of the act.
(v) Permitted releases as defined in section 20101(1)(aa) of the act.
(c) "Salt" means sodium chloride, potassium chloride, calcium chloride, and
magnesium chloride, and solutions or mixtures of these compounds in solid or liquid
form.
(d) "Secondary containment structure" means a unit, other than the primary
container in which polluting material is packaged or held, that is designed, constructed,
and operated so that the polluting material cannot escape from the unit through public
sewers, drains, or otherwise directly or indirectly into any public sewer system or to
the surface waters or groundwaters of this state.
(e) "Sewer system" is defined in R 299.2903(8).
(f) "Threshold management quantity" means any of the following:
(i) For salt in solid form used, stored, or otherwise managed at any location at or
within an on-land or oil storage facility, 5 tons.
(ii) For salt in liquid form used, stored, or otherwise managed at any location at or
within an on-land or oil storage facility, 1000 gallons.
(iii) For oil, 1320 gallons in aboveground tanks or containers if no single tank or
container has a capacity of more than of 660 gallons.
(iv) For all other polluting materials at any discrete outdoor use or storage location
at an on-land or oil storage facility, 200 kilograms (440 pounds).
(v) For all other polluting materials at any discrete indoor use or storage location at
an on-land or oil storage facility, 1000 kilograms (2200 pounds).
(g) "Threshold reporting quantity" means any of the following:
(i) For releases of oil to the surface of the ground, 50 pounds.
(ii) For releases of oil to the waters of the state, any quantity that causes unnatural
turbidity, color, visible sheens, oil films, foams, solids, or deposits in the receiving
waterbody.
(iii) For release of salt to the surface of the ground, or waters of the state, 50 pounds
in solid form, unless the use is authorized by the department for deicing purposes,
or 50 gallons in liquid form, unless authorized by the department as a dust
suppressant or deicing agent or permitted under part 31 of the act.
(iv) For releases of all other polluting materials, the quantity specified in table 1
in R 324.2009, or any quantity that causes unnatural turbidity, color, visible sheens, oil
films, foams, solids, or deposits in the receiving waterbody.
(h) "Use area" means any area within an oil storage facility or on-land facility
that is used for handling, treating, or processing polluting materials.
History: 2001 AACS.
R 324.2003 Conditional exemptions.
Rule 3. (1) Except as otherwise provided in these rules, the following facilities
are exempt from these rules subject to the following conditions:
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(a) Any facility that manages polluting materials in excess of threshold
quantities is exempt from these rules if the polluting materials are managed in
containers that do not individually exceed 10 gallons or 100 pounds in capacity and
that are located indoors at a facility that is designed, constructed, maintained, and
operated to prevent any spilled polluting material from being released directly or
indirectly to the surface or groundwaters of the state.
(b) An on-land or oil storage facility which does not manage any other polluting
materials in excess of an applicable threshold management quantity and which is
otherwise subject to the federal oil pollution prevention requirements of 40 C.F.R.
part 110 or 112, (1997), shall comply with these rules by fully complying with the
federal requirements and shall also report all releases of oil as required in R 324.2007.
The owner or operator of such a facility shall submit a copy of the facility's spill
prevention, control, and countermeasure plan in accordance with R 324.2006(2).
An oil storage facility that manages both oil and other polluting materials in excess
of an applicable threshold management quantity shall comply with these rules for the
other polluting materials. Failure to fully comply with the federal oil pollution
prevention requirements is a violation of these rules and the federal requirements and
is subject to the provisions of part 31 of the act.
(c) An on-land or oil storage facility subject to 1941 PA 207, MCL 29.1, et seq., and
known as the fire prevention code, shall comply with these rules by fully complying with
the provisions of 1941 PA 207, for any flammable liquids, or combustible
liquids, or both, subject to 1941 PA 207. An on-land facility that manages flammable
liquids, or combustible liquids, or both, and other polluting materials in excess of
an applicable threshold management quantity shall comply with these rules for the
other polluting materials.
(d) An on-land or oil storage facility that owns or manages underground
storage tanks subject to part 211 or 213 of the act shall comply with these rules by fully
complying with the requirements of part 211 or 213 of the act for the underground
storage tanks. An on-land or oil storage facility that has underground storage tanks
subject to part 211 or 213 of the act that also manages other polluting materials in
excess of an applicable threshold management quantity that are not subject to part
211 or 213 of the act shall comply with these rules for the other polluting materials.
(e) An on-land or oil storage facility that manages hazardous wastes subject to
part 111 of the act shall comply with these rules by fully complying with the
requirements of part 111 of the act for those hazardous wastes. An on-land or oil
storage facility that manages hazardous wastes subject to part 111 of the act that
also manages other polluting materials in excess of an applicable threshold management
quantity that are not subject to part 111 of the act shall comply with these rules for the
other polluting materials.
(f) An on-land or oil storage facility that is subject to part 615 of the act shall
comply with these rules by fully complying with the requirements of part 615 of the
act. An on-land or oil storage facility subject to part 615 of the act that also
manages other polluting materials in excess of an applicable threshold management
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quantity that are not subject to part 615 of the act shall comply with these rules for the
other polluting materials.
(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of these rules, if the department
determines, on the basis of the physical state, chemical properties, location,
manner of management, or proximity to vulnerable natural resources, that a facility
that receives, uses, processes, manufactures, stores, or ships polluting materials in
amounts less than an applicable threshold management quantity, can, if there is a
release, be reasonably expected to cause substantial harm to the surface or
groundwaters of the state, then the facility may be required to comply with these rules
by a permit or an order issued under part 31 of the act and the rules promulgated under
part 31 of the act.
History: 2001 AACS.
R 324.2004 Oil storage and on-land facilities: surveillance.
Rule 4.
Oil storage and on-land facilities shall maintain adequate
surveillance of all manufacturing processes, treatment systems, storage areas, and
other such areas so that any polluting material loss therefrom can be detected in a
timely manner and procedures implemented to prevent any polluting materials from
reaching the waters of this state.
History: 2001 AACS.
R 324.2005 Secondary containment.
Rule 5. (1) Except as may be authorized under subrule (5) of this rule, not later than
24 months after the effective date of these rules, any on-land facility that has any outdoor
storage areas used to store liquid polluting materials in excess of a threshold
management quantity shall provide secondary containment structures for those outdoor
storage areas as required in subrule (2) of this rule.
(2) Secondary containment structures for liquids shall comply with all of the
following provisions:
(a) Be constructed of materials that are compatible with, and impervious to, or
otherwise capable of containing, any spilled, leaked, or discharged polluting materials
so that the materials can be recovered and so that polluting materials cannot escape
directly or indirectly to any public sewer system or to the surface waters or groundwaters
of this state.
(b) Provide a capacity that is not less than 10% of the total volume of the tanks or
containers within the secondary containment structure or provide a capacity of
100% of the largest single tank or container within the secondary containment structure,
whichever is larger.
(c) Allow surveillance of the tanks or containers, the timely detection of any leaks
and recovery of any spillage, and the removal and proper disposal of any captured
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precipitation so that the minimum required capacity is maintained at all times.
Captured precipitation may be removed by drainage through normally closed valves
if all of the following conditions are met:
(i) The drainage is conducted under the direct supervision of qualified facility
personnel.
(ii) The valves are secured closed at all times, except during precipitation
removal.
(iii) The drainage is performed in full compliance with all applicable local,
state, and federal requirements.
(3) All use areas and indoor storage areas shall be designed, constructed,
maintained, and operated to prevent the release of polluting materials through
sewers, drains, or otherwise directly or indirectly into any public sewer system or to
the surface or groundwaters of this state.
(4) Polluting materials in solid form shall be enclosed, covered, contained, or
otherwise protected to prevent run-on and any runoff, seepage, or leakage to any public
sewer system or to the surface or groundwaters of the state. Solid polluting
materials shall not be stored within 50 feet of a designated wetland or the shore or
bank of any lake or stream. Solid polluting material containment structures
located
within a 100-year floodplain as defined by the federal flood disaster
protection act of 1973, 42 U.S.C. 4001 et seq., shall be designed and constructed to
remain effective during a 100-year flood.
(5) Alternate secondary containment, control, or treatment systems other than
those required in subrule (1) of this rule that provide adequate protection may be
used upon written approval of the department. Requests for alternate secondary
containment, control, or treatment systems shall be submitted in writing to the
chief of the department's waste management division. The chief of the department's
waste management division, or his or her authorized delegee, shall either approve,
approve with specifc modifications, or disapprove a request for an alternate
secondary containment, control, or treatment system not more than 180 days after
receipt.
History: 2001 AACS.
R 324.2006 Pollution incident prevention plan.
Rule 6. (1) Except as provided in subrule (3) of this rule, not more than 24 months
after the effective date of these rules, the owner or operator of any on-land
facility that receives, uses, processes, manufactures, stores, or ships polluting
materials in excess of the applicable threshold management quantity shall
develop, maintain, and operate in accordance with, a pollution incident prevention
plan. At a minimum, the pollution incident prevention plan shall include all of the
following information:
(a) All of the following general facility information:
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(i) Facility name.
(ii) Mailing address.
(iii) Street address, if other than the mailing address.
(iv) Facility phone number.
(v) 24-hour emergency phone number or numbers.
(vi) Internal emergency notification procedures.
(vii) The name of the designated spill prevention and control coordinator.
(viii) The name of the person or persons responsible for on-site spill prevention
and control, if different than the designated spill prevention and control coordinator.
(ix) The name of the facility owner.
(x) A map showing the facility relative to the surrounding area, including
thoroughfares.
(b) Procedures for emergency notification of all of the following entities:
(i) The department's pollution emergency alerting system (PEAS).
(ii) National response center.
(iii) Local emergency planning committee.
(iv) Local fire department.
(v) Local law enforcement agency.
(vi) Municipal wastewater treatment plant if the facility is served by a municipal
wastewater treatment plant.
(vii) Appropriate spill cleanup contractor, or consulting firm, or both.
(c) All of the following spill control and cleanup procedures:
(i) Inventory and location of spill control and cleanup equipment available on-and
off-site.
(ii) Procedures for response and cleanup.
(iii) Procedures for characterization and disposal of recovered materials.
(d)
A polluting material inventory, including all of the following
information:
(i) Identification of all polluting materials typically on-site
in quantities
exceeding the threshold management quantity during the preceding 12 months. The
materials shall be identified by product name, chemical name, and chemical abstracts
service number.
(ii) The location of material safety data sheets for all polluting materials onsite in quantities exceeding the threshold management quantity.
(e) A site plan depicting relevant site structures and all storage and use areas where
polluting materials are managed on-site in quantities exceeding the threshold
management quantity, including any of the following:
(i) Aboveground and underground tanks.
(ii) Floor drains.
(iii) Loading and unloading areas.
(iv) Sumps.
(v) On-site water supplies.
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(f) Outdoor secondary containment structures, including all of the following
information:
(i) Location or locations.
(ii) Design and construction data, including dimensions, materials, capacity,
and the amount of the polluting materials stored in each area.
(iii) Provisions for the capture and removal of spilled polluting materials.
(iv) Provisions for secondary containment structure
physical
security,
including signage, gates, fences, and barriers.
(v) Precipitation management procedures, including characterization and disposal
procedures and copies of any permits authorizing discharge.
(vi) Inspection and maintenance procedures.
(g) Other controls.
(h) Provisions for general facility physical security.
(2) The facility owner or operator shall maintain the plan at the facility available
for inspection upon request of the department. Within 30 days after its completion,
the facility owner or operator shall notify the department and certify that the
facility is in full compliance with these rules and notify the local emergency planning
committee and the local health department serving the facility that the pollution
incident prevention plan has been completed and is available upon request. Within 30
days after receiving a request for a copy of the plan from the department, the local
emergency planning committee or the local health department, the facility owner or
operator shall submit a copy of the pollution incident prevention plan to the
requesting agency.
(3) A facility that is subject to other local, state, or federal emergency or
contingency planning requirements may integrate the pollution incident prevention
plan with other plans if the required elements of the pollution incident prevention plan
are contained in the integrated plan. Upon preparation of an integrated plan, the
facility owner or operator shall submit the updated plan and shall renotify the
department and recertify compliance with these rules in accordance with subrule (2) of
this rule.
(4) The facility owner or operator shall evaluate the pollution incident
prevention plan or integrated plan every 3 years or after any release that requires
implementation of the plan, whichever is more frequent. The facility owner or
operator shall update the plan when facility personnel, processes, or procedures
identified in the plan change or as otherwise necessary to maintain compliance
with this rule. Upon preparation of an updated plan, the facility owner or operator
shall renotify the department and recertify compliance with these rules in
accordance with subrule (2) of this rule.
(5) If the department determines that a pollution incident prevention plan prepared
under subrule (1) of this rule or the applicable portions of an integrated plan prepared
under subrule (3) of this rule is incomplete or inadequate, then the department
may inform the owner or operator of an oil storage or on-land facility, in writing,
of the department's findings and recommendations and request modification of the
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plan. The owner or operator of the oil storage or on-land facility shall modify the plan
and resubmit it in accordance with subrule (2) of this rule within 30 days after receipt
of the department's request, unless a longer response period is authorized by the
department in writing.
History: 2001 AACS.
R 324.2007 Pollution incident report.
Rule 7. (1) As soon as practicable after detection of a release, the owner,
operator, or manager of an oil storage facility or an on-land facility that releases or
permits to be released any polluting material in excess of a threshold reporting quantity
during any 24-hour period shall notify the department by contacting the department's
PEAS at 1-800-292-4706.
(2) Within 10 days after the release, the owner or operator shall file a written report
with the chief of the department's waste management division outlining the cause of
the release, discovery of the release, and the response measures taken or a schedule
for completion of measures to be taken, or both, to prevent recurrence of similar releases.
(3) This rule does not supersede, rescind, or otherwise alter any other existing
procedure, rule, or statute pertaining to pollution of the waters of this state, nor does it
relieve any person from any reporting requirement imposed under federal law or
regulation.
History: 2001 AACS.
R 324.2008 Enforcement.
Rule 8. A person who violates any provision of this part is subject to the procedures
and penalties prescribed in sections 3112, 3114, 3115, and 3115a of part 31 of the act.
History: 2001 AACS.
R 324.2009 Table 1; polluting materials.
Rule 9.
Table 1 reads as follows:
Name
CAS
630206
71556
79345
79005
75343
75354
78999
540738
1,1,1,2 Tetrachloroethane
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1,1-Dichloropropane
1,2-Dimethylhydrazine
TRQ (lbs)
10
100
10
10
100
10
100
1
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1,1-Dimethylhydrazine
1,2,3,4-tetrachlorobenzene
1,2,3,5-tetrachlorobenzene
1,2,3-trichlorobenzene
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
1,2:3,4-diepoxybutane
1,2-Butylene oxide
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
1,2-Dibromoethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethylene
1,2-Dichloropropane
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine
1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene
1,3-Butadiene
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
1,3-Dichloropropane
1,3-Dichloropropylene
1,3-Pentadiene
1,4-Dichloro-2-butene
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
1,4-Dioxane
1,4-Naphthoquinone
1,5-naphthalenediamine
1-Acetyl-2-thiourea
1-amino-2-methylanthraquinone
1-chloropropene
1H-Azepine-1 carbothioic acid, hexahydro-S-ethyl ester
2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
2,2-Dichloropropionic acid
2,2-Dimethyl-1,3-benzodioxol-4-ol methylcarbamate
2,3,4,5-tetrachlorophenol
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
2,3,4-Trichlorophenol
2,3,5,6-tetrachlorophenol
2,3,5-Trichlorophenol
2,3,6-Trichlorophenol
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD)
2,3-Dichloropropene
2,4,5-T acid
2,4,5-T amines
2,4,5-T amines
2,4,5-T amines
2,4,5-T amines
2,4,5-T amines
2,4,5-T esters
2,4,5-T esters
2,4,5-T esters
57147
634662
634902
87616
95943
120821
298180
106887
96128
106934
107062
156605
78875
122667
99354
106990
541731
142289
542756
504609
764410
106467
123911
130154
2243621
591082
82280
590-21-6
2212671
540841
75990
22781233
4901513
58902
15950660
935955
933788
933755
1746016
78886
93765
1319728
6369966
2008460
6369977
3813147
25168154
61792072
2545597
10
10
10
10
500
10
10
10
1
1
10
100
100
10
10
10
10
500
10
10
1
10
10
500
10
100
10
10
1
100
500
1
10
10
10
10
10
10
1
10
100
500
500
500
500
500
100
100
100
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2,4,5-T esters
2,4,5-T esters
2,4,5-T salts
2,4,5-TP esters
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
2,4,5-trichlorotoluene
2,4,5-trimethylaniline
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
2,4-D chlorocrotyl ester
2,4-D Esters
2,4-D Esters
2,4-D Esters
2,4-D Esters
2,4-D Esters
2,4-D Esters
2,4-D Esters
2,4-D Esters
2,4-D Esters
2,4-D Esters
2,4-D, salts and esters
2,4-diaminoanisole sulfate
2,4-Diaminotoluene
2,4-Dichlorophenol
2,4-Dimethylphenol
2,4-Dinitrophenol
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
2,4-Dithiobiuret
2,5-Dinitrophenol
2,6-Dichlorophenol
2,6-Dinitrophenol
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
2-Acetylaminofluorene
2-aminoanthraquinone
2-Butenal
2-Butenal, (e)2-Chloroacetophenone
2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether
2-Chloronaphthalene
2-Chlorophenol
2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
2-Ethoxyethanol
2-methyl-1-nitroanthraquinone
2-Methyllactonitrile
2-Methylpyridine
2-Nitrophenol
2-Nitropropane
3-(chloromethyl)pyridine hydrochloride
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine
93798
1928478
13560991
32534955
95954
6639301
137177
88062
2971382
1320189
94791
53467111
1928387
1928616
2971382
1929733
94111
25168267
94804
94757
39156417
95807
120832
105679
51285
121142
541537
329715
87650
573568
606202
53963
117793
4170303
123739
532274
110758
91587
95578
131895
110805
129157
75865
109068
88755
79469
6959484
91941
119904
100
100
100
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
1
10
10
10
10
100
500
10
10
100
10
10
500
10
10
10
1
10
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3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine
3,4,5-Trichlorophenol
3,4-Dinitrotoluene
3,6-Dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid
3-amino-9-ethylcarbazole
3-amino-9-ethylcarbazole hydrochloride
3-Chloropropionitrile
3-Iodo-2-propynyl butylcarbamate
3-Methylcholanthrene
4,4'-diaminodiphenyl ether
4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)
4,4'-methylenebis(2-methylaniline)
4,4'-methylenebis(N,N-dimethyl)benzenamine
4,4'-Methylenedianiline
4,4'-thiodianiline
4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol and salts
4-Aminobiphenyl
4-Aminopyridine
4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether
4-chloro-m-phenylenediamine
4-chloro-o-phenylenediamine
4-Chloro-o-toluidine, hydrochloride
4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether
4-Nitrobiphenyl
5-(Aminomethyl)-3-isoxazolol
5-chloro-o-toluidine
5-nitroacenaphthene
5-nitro-o-anisidine
5-Nitro-o-toluidine
7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene
abietic acid
Acenaphthene
Acenaphthylene
Acetaldehyde
Acetaldehyde, trichloroAcetamide
Acetic acid
Acetic anhydride
Acetone
Acetonitrile
Acetophenone
Acetyl bromide
Acetyl chloride
Acrolein
Acrylamide
Acrylic acid
Acrylonitrile
actinomycin D
119937
609198
610399
1918009
132321
57360175
542767
55406536
56495
101804
101144
838880
101611
101779
139651
534521
92671
504245
101553
5131602
95830
3165933
7005723
92933
2763964
95794
602879
99592
99558
57976
514103
83329
208968
75070
75876
60355
64197
108247
67641
75058
98862
10
10
10
100
10
10
100
1
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
1
100
10
10
10
10
500
10
100
10
10
1
10
1
10
10
500
100
500
10
500
500
500
500
500
506967
75365
107028
79061
79107
107131
50760
500
500
1
500
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10
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Adipic acid
Aflatoxins
Aldicarb
Aldicarb sulfone
Aldrin
Allyl alcohol
Allyl chloride
alpha – Endosulfan
alpha-BHC
alpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane
alpha-Naphthylamine
Aluminum phosphide
Aluminum sulfate
Aminoazobenzene
Amitrole
Ammonia
Ammonium acetate
Ammonium benzoate
Ammonium bicarbonate
Ammonium bichromate
Ammonium bifluoride
Ammonium bisulfite
Ammonium carbamate
Ammonium carbonate
Ammonium chloride
Ammonium chromate
Ammonium citrate, dibasic
Ammonium fluoborate
Ammonium fluoride
Ammonium hydroxide
Ammonium oxalate
Ammonium oxalate
Ammonium oxalate
Ammonium picrate
Ammonium silicofluoride
Ammonium sulfamate
Ammonium sulfide
Ammonium sulfite
Ammonium tartrate
Ammonium tartrate
Ammonium thiocyanate
Ammonium vanadate
Amyl acetate
Anilazine
Aniline
aniline hydrochloride
Anthracene
Antimony
ANTIMONY COMPOUNDS
124049
1402682
116063
1646884
309002
107186
107051
959988
319846
319846
134327
20859738
10043013
60093
61825
7664417
631618
1863634
1066337
7789095
1341497
10192300
1111780
506876
12125029
7788989
3012655
13826830
12125018
1336216
14258492
5972736
6009707
131748
16919190
7773060
12135761
10196040
3164292
14307438
1762954
7803556
628637
101053
62533
142041
120127
7440360
500
1
1
1
1
10
100
1
10
10
10
10
500
10
10
10
500
500
500
10
10
500
500
500
500
10
500
500
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Antimony pentachloride
Antimony potassium tartrate
Antimony tribromide
Antimony trichloride
Antimony trifluoride
Antimony trioxide
antimycin A
Aramite
Aroclor 1016
Aroclor 1221
Aroclor 1232
Aroclor 1242
Aroclor 1248
Aroclor 1254
Aroclor 1260
Arsenic
Arsenic acid
Arsenic acid
ARSENIC COMPOUNDS
Arsenic disulfide
Arsenic pentoxide
Arsenic trioxide
Arsenic trisulfide
Arsenous trichloride
Asbestos (friable)
Auramine
Azaserine
azinphos-ethyl
Aziridine, 2-methyl
Azobenzene
Barban
Barban
Barium cyanide
Bendiocarb
Bendiocarb phenol
Benezeneamine, 2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-4(trifluoromethyl)Benomyl
Benomyl
Benz[a]anthracene
Benz[c]acridine
Benzal chloride
Benzamide, 3,5-dichloro-N-(1,1-dimethyl-2-propynyl
Benzene
Benzene, 2,4-diisocyanato-1-methylBenzeneacetic acid, 4-chloro-.alpha.-(4chlorophenyl)-.alpha.- hydroxy-, ethyl ester
Benzeneethanamine, alpha,alpha-dimethylBenzenemethanol, 4-chloro-.alpha.-4chlorophenyl)-.alpha.- (trichloromethyl)-
7647189
28300745
7789619
10025919
7783564
1309644
1397940
140578
12674112
11104282
11141165
53469219
12672296
11097691
11096825
7440382
1327522
7778394
1303328
1303282
1327533
1303339
7784341
1332214
492808
115026
2642719
75558
103333
101279
101279
542621
22781233
22961826
1582098
17804352
17804352
56553
225514
98873
23950585
71432
584849
510156
100
10
100
100
100
100
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
10
10
10
1
10
1
10
10
10
500
500
10
10
10
122098
115322
500
10
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Benzenesulfonyl chloride
Benzenethiol
Benzidine
Benzidine (and salts)
Benzo(k)fluoranthene
Benzo[a]pyrene
Benzo[b]fluoranthene
Benzo[ghi]perylene
Benzoic acid
Benzoic trichloride
Benzonitrile
Benzoyl chloride
Benzyl chloride
Beryllium
Beryllium chloride
BERYLLIUM COMPOUNDS
Beryllium fluoride
Beryllium nitrate
Beryllium nitrate
beta – Endosulfan
beta-BHC
beta-Naphthylamine
beta-Propiolactone
Biphenyl
Bis(2-chloro-1-methylethyl)ether
Bis(2-chloroethoxy) methane
Bis(2-chloroethyl) ether
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
Bis(chloromethyl) ether
Bis(dimethylthiocarbamoyl) sulfide
Bromoacetone
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Bromoxynil
Brucine
Butyl acetate
Butyl benzyl phthalate
Butylamine
Butylate
butylbutanol nitrosamine
Butylethylcarbamothioic acid S-propyl ester
Butyric acid
Cacodylic acid
Cadmium
Cadmium acetate
Cadmium bromide
Cadmium chloride
CADMIUM COMPOUNDS
Calcium arsenate
98099
108985
92875
207089
50328
205992
191242
65850
98077
100470
98884
100447
7440417
7787475
7787497
7787555
13597994
33213659
319857
91598
57578
92524
108601
111911
111444
117817
542881
97745
598312
75252
74839
1689845
357573
123864
85687
109739
2008415
3817116
1114712
107926
75605
7440439
543908
7789426
10108642
7778441
10
10
1
1
500
1
1
500
500
10
500
100
10
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
10
10
100
100
10
10
10
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100
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100
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500
10
100
1
10
1
500
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10
10
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Calcium arsenite
Calcium carbide
Calcium chromate
Calcium cyanamide
Calcium cyanide
Calcium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Calcium hypochlorite
Caprolactam
Captafol
Captan
Carbamic acid, methyl-, O-(((2,4dimethyl-1,3-dithiolan-2Carbamodithioic
acid, dibutyl-, sodium salt
yl)methylene)amino)Carbamodithioic acid, diethyl-, sodium salt
Carbamothioic acid, bis(1-methylethyl)S-(2,3-dichloro-2- propenyl)ester
Carbamothioic acid, dipropyl-, S-(phenylmethyl) ester
Carbamothioic acid, dipropyl-, S-propyl ester
Carbaryl
Carbendazim
Carbofuran
Carbofuran phenol
Carbon disulfide
Carbon oxide sulfide (COS)
Carbon tetrachloride
Carbonic difluoride
Carbonochloridic acid, methylester
Carbonyl sulfide
Carbophenothion
Carbosulfan
Catechol
Chloramben
Chlorambucil
Chloramines
Chlordane
Chlorfenvinphos
CHLORINATED BENZENES
Chlorinated dibenzofurans
Chlorinated dioxins
CHLORINATED ETHANES
CHLORINATED NAPTHALENE
CHLORINATED PHENOLS
Chlorine
Chlorine (elemental and hypochlorite salts)
Chlornaphazine
Chloroacetaldehyde
Chloroacetic acid
CHLOROALKYL ETHERS
Chlorobenzene
52740166
75207
13765190
156627
592018
26264062
7778543
105602
2425061
133062
26419738
1
10
10
100
10
100
10
500
1
10
1
136301
148185
2303164
1
1
10
52888809
1929777
63252
10605217
1563662
1563388
75150
463581
56235
353504
79221
463581
786196
55285148
120809
133904
305033
1
1
10
1
10
1
10
10
10
100
100
10
1
1
10
10
10
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
10
10
100
10
1
10
57749
470906
7782505
494031
107200
79118
108907
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Chlorodibromomethane
Chloroethane
Chloroform
Chloromethane
Chloromethyl methyl ether
Chloroprene
Chlorosulfonic acid
Chlorpyrifos
Chromic acetate
Chromic acid
Chromic acid
Chromic sulfate
Chromium
CHROMIUM COMPOUNDS
Chromous chloride
Chrysene
Clonitralid
COBALT COMPOUNDS
Cobaltous bromide
Cobaltous formate
Cobaltous sulfamate
COKE OVEN EMISSIONS
Copper
COPPER COMPOUNDS
Copper cyanide
Copper, bis(dimethylcarbamodithioato-S,S')Coumaphos
Creosote
Cresol (mixed isomers)
Crotoxyphos
Cumene
Cumene hydroperoxide
Cupferron
Cupric acetate
Cupric acetoarsenite (Paris green)
Cupric chloride
Cupric nitrate
Cupric oxalate
Cupric sulfate
Cupric sulfate, ammoniated
Cupric tartrate
CYANIDE COMPOUNDS
Cyanides (soluble salts and complexes)
Cyanogen
Cyanogen bromide
Cyanogen chloride
Cycasin
Cycloate
Cyclohexane
124481
75003
67663
74873
107302
126998
7790945
2921882
1066304
7738945
11115745
10101538
7440473
10049055
218019
1420048
7789437
544183
14017415
7440508
544923
137291
56724
8001589
1319773
7700176
98828
80159
135206
142712
12002038
7447394
3251238
5893663
7758987
10380297
815827
57125
460195
506683
506774
14901087
1134232
110827
10
10
10
10
10
10
100
1
100
10
10
100
500
1
100
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100
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1
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10
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Cyclohexanone
Cycloheximide
Cyclophosphamide
Daunomycin
DDD
DDE
DDE
DDT
DDT (p'p', o'p' and technical salts)
DDT AND METABOLITES
dehydroabietic acid
delta-BHC
Demeton
Diaminotoluene
Diaminotoluene
Diazinon
Diazomethane
Dibenz[a,h]anthracene
Dibenz[a,i]pyrene
Dibenzofuran
Dichlobenil
Dichlone
Dichlorobenzene
DICHLOROBENZIDENE
Dichlorobromomethane
Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12)
Dichloroisopropyl ether
Dichlorophenylarsine
Dichloropropane
Dichloropropane – Dichloropropene (mixture)
Dichloropropene
Dichlorvos
Dichrotophos
Dicofol
Dieldrin
Diepoxybutane
Diethanolamine
Diethyl phthalate
Diethyl sulfate
Diethylamine
Diethylarsine
Diethyl-p-nitrophenyl phosphate
Diethylstilbestrol
Dihydrosafrole
Diisopropylfluorophosphate
Dimethoate
dimethyl disulphide
Dimethyl phthalate
Dimethyl sulfate
108941
66819
50180
20830813
72548
3547044
72559
50293
1740198
319868
8065483
496720
823405
333415
334883
53703
189559
132649
1194656
117806
25321226
75274
75718
108601
696286
26638197
8003198
26952238
62737
141662
115322
60571
1464535
111422
84662
64675
109897
692422
311455
56531
94586
55914
60515
624920
131113
77781
500
1
10
10
1
500
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
10
10
1
10
1
10
10
10
1
10
1
500
500
100
1
100
10
10
10
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1
10
10
100
10
10
1
10
1
10
10
10
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500
10
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Dimethylamine
Dimethylaminoazobenzene
Dimethylcarbamyl chloride
Dimethylformamide
Dimetilan
Dinitrobenzene (mixed isomers)
Dinitrophenol
Dinitrotoluene (mixed isomers)
Dinocap
Di-n-octyl phthalate
Dinoseb
Dioxathion
diphenyl ether
DIPHENYLHYDRAZINE
Diphosphoramide, octamethylDipropylamine
Diquat
Diquat
Disulfiram
Disulfoton
Diuron
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid
Endosulfan
ENDOSULFAN AND METABOLITES
Endosulfan sulfate
Endothall
Endrin
Endrin aldehyde
ENDRIN AND METABOLITES
Epichlorohydrin
Epinephrine
EPN
Ethanimidothioic acid, 2-(dimethylamino)-Nhydroxy-2-oxo-, methyl ester
Ethanimidothioic acid, N-[[methylamino)carbonyl]
Ethanol, 2,2'-oxybis-, dicarbamate
Ethion
Ethyl acetate
Ethyl acrylate
Ethyl cyanide
Ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate
Ethyl ether
Ethyl methacrylate
Ethyl methanesulfonate
Ethyl Ziram
Ethylbenzene
Ethylene glycol
Ethylene oxide
Ethylene thiourea
124403
60117
79447
68122
644644
25154545
25550587
25321146
39300453
117840
88857
78342
101848
106898
51434
2104645
30558431
100
10
1
10
1
10
10
10
1
500
100
1
10
1
10
500
100
100
1
1
10
100
1
1
1
100
1
1
1
10
100
1
1
16752775
5952261
563122
141786
140885
107120
759944
60297
97632
62500
14324551
100414
107211
75218
96457
10
1
10
500
100
10
1
10
100
1
1
100
500
10
10
152169
142847
85007
2764729
97778
298044
330541
27176870
115297
1031078
145733
72208
7421934
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Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid, salts & esters
Ethylenediamine
Ethylenediamine-tetraacetic acid (EDTA)
Ethyleneimine
Famphur
Fensulfothion
Fenthion
Ferric ammonium citrate
Ferric ammonium oxalate
Ferric ammonium oxalate
Ferric chloride
Ferric fluoride
Ferric nitrate
Ferric sulfate
Ferrous ammonium sulfate
Ferrous chloride
Ferrous sulfate
Ferrous sulfate
Fine mineral fibers
Fluchloralin
Fluoranthene
Fluorene
Fluorine
Fluoroacetamide
Formaldehyde
Formetanate hydrochloride
Formic acid
Formparanate
Fumaric acid
Furan
Furan, tetrahydroFurathiazole
Furfural
Glycidylaldehyde
GLYCOL ETHERS
Guanidine, N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoGuthion
HALOETHERS
HALOMETHANES
Heptachlor
HEPTACHLOR AND METABOLITES
Heptachlor epoxide
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexachlorobutadiene
hexachlorocyclohexane (all isomers)
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
Hexachloroethane
Hexachlorophene
Hexachloropropene
111546
107153
60004
151564
52857
115902
55389
1185575
2944674
55488874
7705080
7783508
10421484
10028225
10045893
7758943
7720787
7782630
500
500
500
1
100
1
1
100
100
100
100
10
100
100
100
10
100
100
33245395
206440
86737
7782414
640197
50000
23422539
64186
17702577
110178
110009
109999
531828
98011
765344
1
10
500
10
10
10
1
500
1
500
10
100
1
500
10
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
10
10
10
100
70257
86500
76448
1024573
118741
87683
608731
77474
67721
70304
1888717
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Hexaethyl tetraphosphate
Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate
Hexamethylphosphoramide
Hexane
Hydrazine
Hydrazine, 1,2-diethylHydrazine, 1,2-dimethylHydrochloric acid
Hydrofluoric acid
Hydrogen cyanide
Hydrogen sulfide
Hydroquinone
Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene
iso-Amyl acetate
iso-Butyl acetate
Isobutyl alcohol
iso-Butylamine
iso-Butyric acid
Isodrin
isonicotinic acid hydrazine
Isophorone
Isoprene
Isopropanolamine dodecylbenzene sulfonate
Isopropylmethylpyrazolyl dimethylcarbamate
Isosafrole
kanechlor C
Kepone
Ketene
Lactonitrile
Lasiocarpine
Lead
Lead acetate
Lead arsenate
Lead arsenate
Lead arsenate
Lead chloride
LEAD COMPOUNDS
Lead fluoborate
Lead fluoride
Lead iodide
Lead nitrate
Lead phosphate
Lead stearate
Lead stearate
Lead stearate
Lead stearate
Lead subacetate
Lead sulfate
Lead sulfate
757584
822060
680319
110543
302012
1615801
540738
7647010
7664393
74908
7783064
123319
193395
123922
110190
78831
78819
79312
465736
54853
78591
78795
42504461
119380
120581
59299513
143500
463514
78977
303344
7439921
301042
10102484
7784409
7645252
7758954
13814965
7783462
10101630
10099748
7446277
56189094
1072351
7428480
52652592
1335326
7446142
15739807
10
10
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1
10
1
500
10
10
10
10
10
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500
500
100
500
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500
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Lead sulfide
Lead thiocyanate
Leptophos
Lindane
Lithium and lithium salts
malachite green
Malathion
Maleic acid
Maleic anhydride
Maleic hydrazide
Malononitrile
MANGANESE COMPOUNDS
Manganese, bis(dimethylcarbamodithioato-S,S')m-Cresol
m-Dinitrobenzene
Melphalan
Mercuric cyanide
Mercuric nitrate
Mercuric sulfate
Mercuric thiocyanate
Mercurous nitrate
Mercurous nitrate
Mercury
MERCURY COMPOUNDS
Mercury fulminate
Mestranol
Methacrylonitrile
Methanol
Methapyrilene
Methiocarb
Methoxychlor
Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide
Methyl hydrazine
Methyl iodide
Methyl isobutyl ketone
Methyl isocyanate
Methyl mercaptan
Methyl methacrylate
Methyl parathion
Methyl tert-butyl ether
Methylene bromide
Methylene chloride
Methylenebis(phenylisocyanate)
Methylthiouracil
Metolcarb
Mevinphos
Mexacarbate
Mirex
1314870
592870
21609905
58899
569642
121755
110167
108316
123331
109773
15339363
108394
99650
148823
592041
10045940
7783359
592858
10415755
7782867
7439976
628864
72333
126987
67561
91805
2032657
72435
78933
1338234
60344
74884
108101
624839
74931
80626
298000
1634044
74953
75092
101688
56042
1129415
7786347
315184
2385855
10
10
1
1
1
1
10
500
500
500
100
1
1
10
10
1
1
10
10
10
10
10
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1
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10
100
500
500
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500
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10
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Mitomycin C
m-Nitrophenol
m-Nitrotoluene
Monocrotaline
Monocrotophos
Monoethylamine
Monomethylamine
mustard gas
m-Xylene
N-(2-hydroxyethyl)ethyleneimine
N,N-Diethylaniline
N,N'-diethylthiourea
N,N-Dimethylaniline
Naled
Naphthalene
Naphthenic acid
n-Butyl alcohol
n-Butyl phthalate
neoabietic acid
Nickel
Nickel ammonium sulfate
Nickel carbonyl
Nickel chloride
Nickel chloride
NICKEL COMPOUNDS
Nickel cyanide
Nickel hydroxide
Nickel nitrate
Nickel sulfate
Nicotine and salts
Nicotine sulfate
Nifurthiazole
Niridazole
Nithiazide
Nitric acid
Nitric oxide
Nitrobenzene
Nitrofen
Nitrogen dioxide
Nitrogen dioxide
nitrogen mustard
Nitroglycerin
Nitrophenol (mixed isomers)
NITROPHENOLS
NITROSAMINES
Nitrotoluene
N-methyl formamide
N-Nitrosodiethanolamine
N-Nitrosodiethylamine
50077
554847
99081
315220
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75047
74895
505602
108383
1072522
91667
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121697
300765
91203
1338245
71363
84742
471772
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15699180
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557197
12054487
14216752
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54115
65305
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61574
139946
7697372
10102439
98953
1836755
10102440
10544726
51752
55630
25154556
1321126
123397
1116547
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N-Nitrosodimethylamine
N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine
N-Nitrosomethylvinylamine
N-Nitrosomorpholine
N-nitrosomorpholine
N-Nitroso-N-ethylurea
N-Nitroso-N-methylurea
N-Nitroso-N-methylurethane
N-Nitrosopiperidine
N-Nitrosopyrrolidine
N-nitrososarcosine
n-Propylamine
O,O-Diethyl O-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate
O,O-Diethyl S-methyl dithiophosphate
o-aminoazotoluene
o-Anisidine
o-anisidine hydrochloride
o-Cresol
Octachlorostyrene
o-Dichlorobenzene
o-Dinitrobenzene
o-Nitrotoluene
o-phenylphenol
Osmium tetroxide
o-Toluidine
o-Toluidine hydrochloride
Oxamyl
Oxydemetonmethyl
o-Xylene
Paraformaldehyde
Paraldehyde
Paraquat
Parathion
p-Chloroaniline
p-Chloro-m-cresol
p-chlorophenol
p-cresidine
p-Cresol
p-Dinitrobenzene
Pentachlorobenzene
Pentachloroethane
Pentachloronitrobenzene
Pentachlorophenol
Pentachlorophenol (and salts)
Perchloromethyl mercaptan
Phenacetin
Phenanthrene
62759
924163
621647
86306
4549400
59892
59892
759739
684935
615532
100754
930552
13256229
107108
297972
3288582
97563
90040
134292
95487
29082744
95501
528290
88722
90437
20816120
95534
636215
23135220
301122
95476
30525894
123637
1910425
56382
106478
59507
106489
120718
106445
100254
608935
76017
82688
87865
594423
62442
85018
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phenazopyridine hydrochloride
Phenesterin
Phenobarbitol
Phenol
Phenol, 2-(1-methylethoxy)-, methylcarbamate
Phenol, 3-(1-methylethyl)-, methylcarbamate
Phenylmercury acetate
Phenylthiourea
Phenytoin
phenytoin sodium
Phorate
Phosazetim
Phosgene
Phosmet
Phosphamidon
Phosphine
Phosphoric acid
Phosphorous trichloride
Phosphorus
Phosphoryl chloride
PHTHALATE ESTERS
Phthalic anhydride
Physostigmine
Physostigmine, salicylate (1:1)
Piperidine, 1,1'-(tetrathiodicarbonothioyl)-bispiperonyl sulfoxide
p-Nitroaniline
p-Nitrophenol
p-nitrosodiphenylamine
p-Nitrotoluene
Polybrominated biphenyls
Polychlorinated biphenyls
POLYCYCLIC ORGANIC MATTER
POLYNUCLEAR AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
Potassium arsenate
Potassium arsenite
Potassium bichromate
Potassium chromate
Potassium cyanide
Potassium dimethyldithiocarbamate
Potassium hydroxide
Potassium N-hydroxymethyl-N-methyldithiocarbamate
Potassium N-methyldithiocarbamate
Potassium permanganate
Potassium silver cyanide
p-Phenylenediamine
Promecarb
Propane sultone
Propargite
136403
3546109
50066
108952
114261
64006
62384
103855
57410
630933
298022
4104147
75445
732116
13171216
7803512
7664382
7719122
7723140
10025873
85449
57476
57647
120547
120627
100016
100027
156105
99990
1336363
7784410
10124502
7778509
7789006
151508
128030
1310583
51026289
137417
7722647
506616
106503
2631370
1120714
2312358
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10
100
10
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10
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10
10
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10
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Propargyl alcohol
Propham
Propionaldehyde
Propionic acid
Propionic anhydride
Propylene oxide
Propylthiouracil
p-Toluidine
p-Xylene
Pyrene
Pyrethrins
Pyrethrins
Pyrethrins
Pyridine
Quinoline
Quinone
Reserpine
Resorcinol
Rotenone
Saccharin and salts
Safrole
sec-Amyl acetate
sec-Butyl acetate
sec-Butylamine
sec-Butylamine
Selenious acid
Selenious acid, dithallium(1+) salt
Selenium
SELENIUM COMPOUNDS
Selenium dioxide
Selenium sulfide
Selenium, tetrakis(dimethyldithiocarbamate)
Selenourea
Semicarbazide
semicarbazide hydrochloride
Silver
SILVER COMPOUNDS
Silver cyanide
Silver nitrate
Silvex (2,4,5-TP)
silvex, propylene glycol butyl ether ester
Sodium
Sodium arsenate
Sodium arsenite
Sodium azide (Na(N3))
Sodium bichromate
Sodium bifluoride
Sodium bisulfite
Sodium chromate
Sodium cyanide (Na(CN))
107197
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123386
79094
123626
75569
51525
106490
106423
129000
121299
121211
8003347
110861
91225
106514
50555
108463
83794
81072
94597
626380
105464
513495
13952846
7783008
12039520
7782492
7446084
7488564
144343
630104
57567
563417
7440224
506649
7761888
93721
2317240
7440235
7631892
7784465
26628228
10588019
1333831
7631905
7775113
143339
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Sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Sodium fluoride
Sodium fluoroacetate
sodium fluoroacetate
Sodium hydrosulfide
Sodium hydroxide
Sodium hypochlorite
Sodium hypochlorite
Sodium methylate
Sodium methyldithiocarbamate
Sodium nitrite
Sodium phosphate, dibasic
Sodium phosphate, dibasic
Sodium phosphate, dibasic
Sodium phosphate, tribasic
Sodium phosphate, tribasic
Sodium phosphate, tribasic
Sodium phosphate, tribasic
Sodium phosphate, tribasic
Sodium phosphate, tribasic
Sodium selenite
Sodium selenite
sodium-o-phenylphenol
Streptozotocin
Strontium chromate
Strychnine, and salts
Strychnine, sulfate
Styrene
Styrene oxide
Sulfallate
Sulfallate
Sulfur monochloride
Sulfur phosphide
Sulfuric acid
Sulfuric acid (fuming)
Terbufos
tert-Amyl acetate
tert-Butyl acetate
tert-Butylamine
Tetrabutylthiuram disulfide
Tetrachloroethylene
Tetrachloroguaiacol
Tetrachlorvinphos
Tetraethyl lead
Tetraethyl pyrophosphate
Tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-1,3,5-thiadiazine-2-thione
Tetranitromethane
128041
25155300
7681494
62748
62748
16721805
1310732
10022705
7681529
124414
137428
7632000
10039324
10140655
7558794
10361894
7785844
7601549
7758294
10101890
10124568
7782823
10102188
132274
18883664
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60413
100425
96093
95067
95067
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1314803
7664939
8014957
13071799
625161
540885
75649
1634022
127184
2539175
961115
78002
107493
3689245
533744
509148
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THALLIUM COMPOUNDS
Thallic oxide
Thallium
Thallium chloride TlCl
Thallium sulfate
Thallium(I) acetate
Thallium(I) carbonate
Thallium(I) nitrate
Thallium(I) sulfate
Thioacetamide
Thiodicarb
Thiofanox
Thiophanate-methyl
Thiosemicarbazide
Thiourea
Thiourea, (2-chlorophenyl)Thiourea, 1-naphthalenylThiram
Titanium chloride (TiCl4) (T-4)Titanium tetrachloride
Toluene
Toluene diisocyanate (unspecified isomer)
Toluene-2,6-diisocyanate
Toluenediamine
Toxaphene
Triallate
Triaryl phosphate esters
Tributyltin (and salts and esters)
Trichlorfon
Trichloroethylene
Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11)
Trichlorophenol
Triethanolamine dodecylbenzene sulfonate
Triethylamine
Trimethylamine
Trimethylphosphate
Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate
Tris(dimethylcarbamodithioato-S,S')iron
Trypan blue
Uracil mustard
Uranyl acetate
Uranyl nitrate
Uranyl nitrate
Urethane
Vanadium pentoxide
Vanadyl sulfate
Vinyl acetate
Vinyl bromide
Vinyl chloride
1314325
7440280
7791120
10031591
563688
6533739
10102451
7446186
62555
59669260
39196184
23564058
79196
62566
5344821
86884
137268
7550450
7550450
108883
26471625
91087
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8001352
2303175
52686
79016
75694
25167822
27323417
121448
75503
512561
126727
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72571
66751
541093
36478769
10102064
51796
1314621
27774136
108054
593602
75014
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Warfarin sodium
Warfarin, & salts, conc.>0.3%
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Xylenol
Zinc
Zinc (fume or dust)
Zinc acetate
Zinc ammonium chloride
Zinc ammonium chloride
Zinc ammonium chloride
Zinc borate
Zinc bromide
Zinc carbonate
Zinc chloride
ZINC COMPOUNDS
Zinc cyanide
Zinc fluoride
Zinc formate
Zinc hydrosulfite
Zinc nitrate
Zinc phenolsulfonate
Zinc phosphide
Zinc phosphide (conc. <= 10%)
Zinc silicofluoride
Zinc sulfate
Ziram
Zirconium nitrate
Zirconium potassium fluoride
Zirconium sulfate
Zirconium tetrachloride
129066
81812
1330207
1300716
7440666
7440666
557346
14639986
14639975
52628258
1332076
7699458
3486359
7646857
557211
7783495
557415
7779864
7779886
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1314847
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137304
13746899
16923958
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History: 2001 AACS.
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