Guidelines for Green Procurement Ver.10

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Guidelines for Green Procurement
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Toshiba Group’s Basic Policy for the Environment
Based on the recognition that it is our responsibility to maintain the health of the global
environment as an irreplaceable asset for future generations, Toshiba contributes to the
development of a sustainable society by promoting environmental activities designed to realize
a world that is low carbon, recycling based and environmentally harmonious.
Promoting environmental management
- Toshiba considers environmental stewardship to be one of management's primary
responsibilities and promotes environmental activities in harmony with economic activities.
- Toshiba assesses the impacts of its business activities, products and services on the
environment, including with regard to biodiversity, and specifies objectives and targets with
respect to the reduction of environmental impacts and prevention of pollution.
- Toshiba strives to continuously improve environmental management through internal audits
and reviews of activities.
- Toshiba complies with all laws and regulations, industry guidelines it has endorsed, and its
own standards concerning the environment.
- Toshiba strives to enhance the awareness of all its employees with respect to the environment
and requires that they make a practical contribution to the environment through their work.
Toshiba operates globally, and accordingly, promotes environmental activities throughout
Toshiba Group.
Providing environmentally conscious products and services, and reducing their
environmental impact through business activities
- Toshiba recognizes that natural resources are finite and implements vigorous environmental
measures to promote their effective and practical use in terms of both products and business
processes.
- Toshiba develops and provides environmentally conscious products and services which
contribute to the reduction of environmental impacts throughout their life cycles.
- Toshiba strives to reduce the environmental impacts of all business processes, encompassing
design, manufacturing, logistics, sale, and disposal, with a particular focus on the mitigation of
climate change, efficient use of resources and management of chemicals.
As a corporate citizen of planet Earth
- Toshiba contributes to society through its environmental activities, which include the
development and provision of excellent, environmentally conscious technologies and products
in cooperation with society at large and with local communities.
- Toshiba is committed to maximizing disclosure and transparency in communication with
stakeholders and society at large in order to facilitate mutual understanding.
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Contents
I. Green procurement
1. Objective ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4
2. Requirements to suppliers-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4
2.1 Suppliers’ activities for environmental conservation -------------------------------------------------4
2.2 Control of environment-related substances for articles to be supplied--------------------------4
II. Environment-related substances control criteria
1. Scope----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5
2. Definitions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5
3. Requirements for environment-related substances control for articles to be supplied----------6
3.1 Substances whose inclusion in articles to be supplied is prohibited -----------------------------6
3.2 Substances whose inclusion in articles to be supplied is subject to reduction and
substitution--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9
4. Requirements for packaging materials------------------------------------------------------------------------10
5. Requirements for batteries----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
6. Requirement for US-EPEAT restriction-----------------------------------------------------------------------10
Attached Table:
Details of substances (typical examples) referred in these Guidelines
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I. Green procurement
1. Objective
Toshiba Client Solutions CO., Ltd. Group (hereafter, we) promote procurement from suppliers that
aggressively promote activities for environmental conservation. The objective of these Guidelines are
to procure articles with a lower environmental impact, in respect of procurement of parts, materials,
units, products and sub-materials (hereafter, articles to be supplied) for products.
2. Requirements to suppliers
2.1 Suppliers’ activities for environmental conservation
We request every supplier to undertake proactive activities for environmental conservation.
We prioritize suppliers who perform such proactive activities in our procurement.
Suppliers are expected to perform such environmental activities as
1) Formulating environmental policy
2) Establishing and maintaining a system for environmental conservation
3) Training and monitoring of system performance
Suppliers are also expected to promote activities for energy saving, 3R (reduce, reuse and recycle),
and preservation of biodiversity such as tree planting.
In order to understand suppliers’ activities for environmental conservation, we want to investigate
the points below, and ask for your understanding and support.
1) Document-based inquiry into supplier’s environmental activities
2) On-site investigation of supplier’s environmental activities
2.2 Control of environment-related substances for articles to be supplied
Suppliers are required to comply with Chapter II. “Environment-related substances control
criteria” of these Guidelines and supply articles with a lower environmental impact.
In order to ensure this, suppliers should carry out the following items.
1) Make every supporting organization and your suppliers understand the requirements stated in
these Guidelines.
2) Realize the requirements described in our purchase specifications and drawings.
3) Reply to our inquiries about control of environment-related substances.
Although inquiries depend on types of articles to be supplied and necessity, the major ones are:
i) Confirmation of no inclusion of prohibited substances, using “Use/Non-use Declaration of
Environment-related Substances”
ii) Inquiries about content values of EU REACH SVHC, using JAMP (Joint Article
Management Promotion-consortium) AIS form, etc.
iii) Requests to provide sample test result
iv) Other necessary inquiries to confirm supplier’s performance
4) Obtain necessary information from your suppliers as base data for your reply.
5) Perform sample tests or obtain sample test result from your suppliers if these are an effective
means to realize our requirements.
6) Investigate your suppliers’ control systems (including supplier audit).
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II. Environment-related substances control criteria
1. Scope
The scope is environment-related substances in the articles to be supplied to us for production of
our products.
“Our products” include products supplied by ODM or OEM vendors, resale products of other
company’s brand, spare parts and repaired articles.
“Our products” also include products made by or sold by Group Companies of Toshiba Client
Solutions CO., Ltd. that have a capital relationship with us and to which you directly supply articles.
2. Definitions
(1) Environment-related substances
Substances considered to have an environmental impact and specified in these Guidelines.
(2) Substances whose use is prohibited
Environment-related substances whose use in articles to be supplied is prohibited by law,
regulation or these Guidelines.
(3) Substances whose use is to be reduced or substituted
Environment-related substances specified in these Guidelines whose use in the articles to be
supplied should be reduced or substituted.
(4) Intentional inclusion
Inclusion that cannot appropriately be regarded as impurities, as defined in (5). For example,
use of a substance as a necessary ingredient in order to obtain functionality or performance.
(5) Not intended inclusion (impurities)
Inclusion which can be regarded as resulting from the natural environment or that is the result of
a chemical reaction and that cannot be removed by a refining process with existing technology.
(6) Homogeneous material
The term "homogeneous material" means a material that cannot be mechanically disjointed into
different materials.
The term "homogeneous" means "of uniform composition throughout", so examples of
"homogeneous materials" are plastics, ceramics, glass, metals, alloys, paper, board, resins and
coatings.
The term "mechanically disjointed" means that the materials can be, in principle, separated by
mechanical actions such as unscrewing, cutting, crushing, grinding and abrasive processes.
Example:
- A plastic cover is homogeneous material if it consisted exclusively of one type of plastic that was
not coated with or had attached to it (or inside it) any other kinds of materials.
- An electric cable that consisted of material wires surrounded by non-metallic insulation
materials is not homogeneous material because mechanical processes could separate the
different materials.
- A semi-conductor package contains many homogeneous materials, which include the plastic
molding material, the tin-electroplating coatings on the lead frame, the lead frame alloy and the
gold-bonding wires.
Note: In case of chromate treatment, homogeneous material of the coating is defined as only chromate
conversion coating, not including any base metal.
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3. Requirements for environment-related substances control for articles to be supplied
3.1 Substances whose inclusion in articles to be supplied is prohibited
For substances listed in Table 1 following inclusion is prohibited.
1) Intentional inclusion
2) Inclusion exceeding the maximum tolerance concentration
The maximum tolerance concentration for each substance is defined on Table 3.
Regarding substances for which maximum tolerance concentrations are not defined, impurities
must be well controlled. At least concentration of each substance in components of the article
must not exceed 0.1wt% (1000ppm).
However, for uses listed in Table 2, neither inclusion 1) nor inclusion 2) is prohibited (exempted
uses).
Moreover, in some cases such as use for spare parts, we might procure parts, unit or materials
which include the prohibited substances. In these cases, please follow the instructions of the person
in charge.
Please be aware that some uses of the substances whose use is to be reduced or substituted, as
described in section 3.2, are prohibited. Please refer notes of Table 7.
Table 1
Ref.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Substances whose inclusion in articles to be supplied is prohibited
Substance
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Cadmium and its compounds
Hexavalent chromium compounds
Lead and its compounds
Mercury and its compounds
Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs)
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
Bis(tributyltin)=oxide (TBTO)
Polychlorinatedbiphenyls (PCBs) / Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs)
Polychloronaphtalenes (with 3 or more chlorine atoms)
Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins (with carbon length 10 through 13)
Asbestos
Azo pigments and dyes (only those able to form certain amines and are directly and
continuously applied to the human body)
Ozone depleting substances (ODS)
Tri-substituted organostannic compounds (Tributyltins (TBTs) , Tripheniltins (TPTs) ,
etc. ,except TBTO(Ref. No.7))
Radioactive Substances
Aldrin
Endrin
Yellow Phosphorus
Chlordanes
N,N'-ditolyl-p-phenylenediamin, N-tolyl-N'-xyly l-p-phenylenediamine or
N,N'-dixylyl-p-phenylene diamine
Dioxins
DDT
Dieldrin
Toxaphene
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27
28
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2,4,6-Tri-t-Butylphenol
4-Nitrobiphenyl and its salt
Bis(chloromethyl)ether
Hexachlorobenzene
Benzene
Mirex
2,2,2-trichloro-1,1-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethanol (synonyms: Kelthane, Dicofol)
Hexachlorobutadiene (synonyms: Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene, Hexachlorobuta-1,3-diene)
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14
15
16
17
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Timing of prohibition
for articles
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
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6
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2-benzotriazol-2-yl-4,6-ditert-butyl-phenol
Perfluorooctane Sulfonate(PFOS) and its Salts (chemical formula: C8F17SO2X, X is OH group,
metal salts, halide, amide and other derivatives including polymers)
Dimethylfumarate(DMF)
Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds
Perfluorooctane sulfonyl fluoride (PFOSF)
Pentachlorobenzene (PeCB)
Alpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane
Beta-Hexachlorocyclohexane
Gamma-Hexachlorocyclohexane
Clordecone
Carcinogenic substances (Group1 and Group2A: evaluated by IARC) for personal computers
and tablet
Inclusion in the plastic parts not less than 25g of case and housing
Beryllium and its compounds for personal computers and tablet
Inclusion in any article to be supplied except followings
1) Additives in the gold bonding wire of semi-conductors
2) Inclusion not more than 2.0wt% in copper-beryllium alloys used as spring parts.
Certain flame retardants for personal computers and tablet
Inclusion of more than 0.1wt% of following flame retardants in the plastic parts more than
25g:
Flame retardants that are classified under EU 67/548/EEC and 2009/2/EC as R40, R45,
R46, R48, R50, R51, R52, R53, R60, R61 and any combination of these.
R40 flame retardants in the external cable (both AC and DC) are exempted from this
requirement.
6,9-Methano-2,4,3-benzodioxathiepin,6,7,8,9,10,10-hexachloro-1,5,5a,6,9,9a-hexahydro-,
3-oxide (also known as Benzoepin or Endosulfan)
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Hexabromocyclododecane (also known as HBCD)
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Certain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
Articles shall not be placed on the market for supply to the general public, if any of their
rubber or plastic components that come into direct as well as prolonged or short-term
repetitive contact with the human skin or the oral cavity, under normal or reasonably
foreseeable conditions of use, contain more than 1 mg/kg (0,0001 % by weight of this
component) of any of the listed PAHs. (refer to Table 6, Annex XVII, EU REACH)
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35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Previously prohibited
Immediately
prohibited
Immediately
prohibited
To be prohibited from
July 1, 2015 onward
To be prohibited from
January 1, 2017
onward
To be prohibited from
Dibutyl phthalate (DBP)
January 1, 2017
50
onward
To be prohibited from
Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)
January 1, 2017
51
onward
To be prohibited from
Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)
January 1, 2017
52
onward
To be prohibited from
Red phosphorus (as flame retardant in resin) (*1)
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July 1, 2015 onward
(*) Ref. No.: Reference number to the attached table “Details of substances (Typical examples)”.Please refer the attached
table for details.
(*1) Restriction of red phosphorus is not based on environmental viewpoint.
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Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP)
Table 2
Exempted uses (Allowable uses)
Substance
Cadmium
and its
compounds
Lead and its
compounds
Exempted uses (Allowable uses)
Expiration
date
RoHS
exemption
No.
8(b)
13(b)
Cadmium and its compounds in electrical contacts
Cadmium in filter glasses and glasses used for reflectance standards
Cadmium in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses, such as borosilicate
and soda lime glasses
Lead in glass of cathode ray tubes
Lead in glass of fluorescent tubes not exceeding 0.2 % by weight
Lead as an alloying element in steel for machining purposes and in galvanized steel
containing up to 0.35 % lead by weight
Lead as an alloying element in aluminum containing up to 0.4 % lead by weight
Copper alloy containing up to 4 % lead by weight
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5(b)
6(a)
6(b)
6(c)
7
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Lead in high melting temperature type solders (i.e. lead- based alloys containing 85 % by
weight or more lead)
Lead in solders for servers, storage and storage array systems, network infrastructure
equipment for switching, signaling, transmission, and network management for
telecommunications
Electrical and electronic components containing lead in a glass or ceramic other than
dielectric ceramic in capacitors, e.g. piezoelectronic devices, or in a glass or ceramic
matrix compound
Lead in dielectric ceramic in capacitors for a rated voltage of 125 V AC or 250 V DC or
higher
Lead in PZT based dielectric ceramic materials for capacitors being part of integrated
circuits or discrete semiconductors
Lead in white glasses used for optical applications
Lead in filter glasses and glasses used for reflectance standards
Lead in solders to complete a viable electrical connection between semiconductor die and
carrier within integrated circuit flip chip packages
Lead halide as radiant agent in high intensity discharge (HID) lamps used for professional
reprography applications
Lead in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses, such as borosilicate and
soda lime glasses
Mercury
and its
compounds
PFOS and
its salts
PFOS and
its salts
Lead in solders for the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar array
ceramic multilayer capacitors
Lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1, 2, 3 and 4) of Council
Directive 69/493/EEC
Lead in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent lamps (which e.g. are used for
liquid crystal displays, design or industrial lighting)
Mercury in single capped (compact) fluorescent lamps not exceeding (per burner):
a) For general lighting purposes < 30 W: 2.5 mg
b) For general lighting purposes ≥ 30 W and < 50 W: 3.5mg
c) For general lighting purposes ≥ 50 W and < 150 W: 5 mg
d) For general lighting purposes ≥ 150 W: 15 mg
e) For general lighting purposes with circular or square structural shape and tube
diameter ≤ 17 mm: 7mg
f) For special purposes: 5 mg
Mercury in double-capped linear fluorescent lamps for general lighting purposes not
exceeding (per lamp):
a) Tri-band phosphor with normal lifetime and a tube diameter < 9 mm (e.g. T2): 4mg
b) Tri-band phosphor with normal lifetime and a tube diameter ≥ 9 mm and ≤ 17 mm
(e.g. T5): 3mg
c) Tri-band phosphor with normal lifetime and a tube diameter > 17 mm and ≤ 28 mm
(e.g. T8): 3.5mg
d) Tri-band phosphor with normal lifetime and a tube diameter > 28 mm (e.g. T12):
3.5mg
e) Tri-band phosphor with long lifetime (≥ 25 000 h): 5mg
Mercury in fluorescent lamps other than listed in (H1), (H2) or (H4) not exceeding 15mg
(per lamp) excluding linear halophosphate lamps with tube > 28 mm (e.g. T10 and T12).
Mercury in cold cathode fluorescent lamps and external electrode fluorescent lamps
(CCFL and EEFL) for special purposes not exceeding (per lamp):
a) Short length (≤ 500 mm)
3.5mg
b) Medium length (> 500 mm and ≤ 1 500 mm)
5mg
c) Long length (> 1 500 mm)
13mg
In other low pressure discharge lamps not exceeding 15 mg (per lamp)
Mercury in other discharge lamps for special purposes not specifically mentioned in the
Annex of COMMISSION DECISION 2010/571/EU
 Photoresists or anti reflective coatings for photolithography processes,
 Photographic coatings applied to films, papers, or printing plates,
 Mist suppressants for non-decorative hard chromium (VI) plating and wetting agents for
use in controlled electroplating systems where the amount of PFOS released into the
environment is minimized, by fully applying relevant best available techniques.
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7(b)
7(c)-I
7(c)-II
7(c)-Ⅳ,
13(a)
13(b)
15
17
21
24
29
31
1(a)-(f)
2(a)(1)-(5)
2(b)(2)-(4)
3(a)-(c)
4(a)
4(f)
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8
8
Table 3
Maximum tolerance concentration as impurities
Substance
Uses and regal requirements
Use other than described bellow. Under the EU RoHS Directive.
Use restricted by EU chemical substances restriction (REACH
ANNEX XVII (former: EU Directive 76/769/EEC and its
amendments.)
- Resin, paint, ink, etc
Cadmium and its
compounds (*4)
Hexavalent chromium
compounds (*4)
Lead and its compounds
(*4)
Mercury and its
compounds (*4)
PBB
PBDE
PFOS and its salts
Maximum tolerance
concentration (*1)(*2)
0.01wt% (100ppm)
0.0075wt% (75ppm)
All uses. Under the RoHS Directive.
0.1wt% (1000ppm)
All uses. Under the RoHS Directive.
0.1wt% (1000ppm)
All uses. Under the RoHS Directive.
0.1wt% (1000ppm)
All uses. Under the RoHS Directive.
All uses. Under the RoHS Directive.
Coated materials (use restricted by EU chemical substances
restriction (EU Directive 76/769/EEC and its amendments.))
0.1wt% (1000ppm)
0.1wt% (1000ppm) (*3)
less than 1 ug/m2
less than 0.1wt%
(1000ppm)
Others (same as above)
Certain polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbons
(PAHs) (*5)
Rubber or plastic components that come into direct as well as
prolonged or short-term repetitive contact with the human skin or
the oral cavity
0.0001wt% (1ppm)
Bis
(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
(DEHP)
Dibutyl phthalate
(DBP)
Butyl benzyl phthalate
(BBP)
Diisobutyl phthalate
(DIBP)
Red Phosphorus
All uses. Under the RoHS Directive.
0.1wt% (1000ppm)
All uses. Under the RoHS Directive.
0.1wt% (1000ppm)
All uses. Under the RoHS Directive.
0.1wt% (1000ppm)
All uses. Under the RoHS Directive.
0.1wt% (1000ppm)
Inclusion to all the supplies except metal
0.1wt% (1000ppm) (*6)
(*1) Maximum tolerance concentration as impurities of each substance is defined as the weight percentage in homogeneous
materials.
(*2) Maximum tolerance concentration of heavy metal compounds is defined as the weight percentage of metal element in
homogeneous materials.
e.g.) In the case of cadmium and its compound the concentration relates to the cadmium element.
(*3) Maximum tolerance concentration of PBDE is defined as the accumulated concentration of all PBDEs, including
Deca-BDE, in the homogenous materials.
(*4) Refer to Table 9, regarding maximum tolerance concentration in packaging materials.
(*5) Substances described in the Annex XVII of the EU REACH (refer to Table 6)
(*6) Maximum tolerance concentration of red phosphorous included intentionally is defined as a concentration of total
phosphorous element.
Table 4
List of specific amines (generated by the decomposition of one or more azo group)
Substance
4-amino azobenzene
o-anisidine
2-naphthylamine (β-Naphthylamine)
3, 3’-dichlorobensidine
Biphenyl-4-ylamine
Benzidine
o-toluidine
4-chloro- o-toluidine
2, 4-toluenediamine
o-aminoazotoluene
5- nitro-o-toluidine
3, 3’-dichloro-4, 4’-diaminodiphenylmethane
4, 4’-methylenedianiline
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Chemical formula
C12H11N3
C7H9NO
C10H9N
C12H10Cl2N2
C12H11N
C12H12N2
C7H9N
C7H8ClN
C7H10N2
C14H15N3
C7H8N2O2
C13H12Cl2N2
C13H14N2
CAS No.
60-09-3
90-04-0
91-59-8
91-94-1
92-67-1
92-87-5
95-53-4
95-69-2
95-80-7
97-56-3
99-55-8
101-14-4
101-77-9
9
9
4, 4’-diaminodiphenylether
p-chloroaniline
3, 3’-dimethoxybenzidine
3, 3’-dimethylbenzidine
2-methoxy-5-methylaniline
2, 4, 5-trimethylaniline
4, 4’-Thiodianiline
2, 4’-methoxy-m-Phenylenediamine
4, 4’-methylenedi- o -toluidine
Table 5
C12H12N2O
C6H6ClN
C14H16N2O2
C14H16N2
C8H11NO
C9H13N
C12H12N2S
C7H10N2O
C15H18N2
101-80-4
106-47-8
119-90-4
119-93-7
120-71-8
137-17-7
139-65-1
615-05-4
838-88-0
Ozone depleting substances (ODS)
CFC
Halon
CFC other than above
Carbon tetrachloride
1, 1, 1-Trichroloethane
HCFC
HBFC
Bromochloromethane
Methylbromide
(Defined in Appendix A group I of Montreal Protocol)
(Defined in Appendix A group II of Montreal Protocol)
(Defined in Appendix B group I of Montreal Protocol)
(Defined in Appendix B group II of Montreal Protocol)
(Defined in Appendix B group III of Montreal Protocol)
(Defined in Appendix C group I of Montreal Protocol))
(Defined in Appendix C group II of Montreal Protocol))
(Defined in Appendix C group III of Montreal Protocol)
(Defined in Appendix E of Montreal Protocol)
Table6 Certain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
Uses and groups of substances in the Annex XVII of the EU REACH are in scope.
Substance
Benzo[a]pyrene (BaP)
Benzo[e]pyrene (BeP)
Benzo[a]anthracene (BaA)
Chrysen (CHR)
Benzo[b]fluoranthene (BbFA)
Benzo[j]fluoranthene (BjFA)
Benzo[k]fluoranthene (BkFA)
Dibenzo[a,h]anthracene (DBAhA)
Chemical formula
C20H12
C20H12
C18H12
C18H12
C20H12
C20H12
C20H12
C22H14
CAS No.
50-32-8
192-97-2
56-55-3
218-01-9
205-99-2
205-82-3
207-08-9
53-70-3
3.2 Substances whose inclusion in articles to be supplied is subject to reduction and substitution
The volume of substances listed in Table 7 should be reduced in articles to be supplied, or
should be replaced with other substances. We give priority to articles that do not include these
substances, if commercially available.
Please be aware that some of these substances used for specified application are prohibited.
Refer to the notes of Table 7.
Table 7
Substances whose inclusion in articles to be supplied is subject to reduction and substitution
Ref. No.
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
Substance
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
Tetrabromo-bisphenol A (TBBPA)
Brominated flame retardant (except PBBs(Ref. No.5), PBDEs(Ref. No.6) and TBBPA(Ref. No.44))
Antimony and its compounds
Arsenic and its compounds
Beryllium and its compounds (Except Ref. No.44)
Bismuth and its compounds
Nickel and its compounds (*1)
Some Phthalic Esters (Except DEHP(Ref. No.49), DBP(Ref. No.50), BBP(Ref. No.51), DIBP(Ref.
No.52))
Selenium and its compounds
Zinc and its compounds
Chlorinated paraffin (except some short chain chlorinated paraffins (Ref. No.10))
Chromium compounds (III)
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68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
Cyanogen compounds
Perfluorocarbon (PFC)
Hydrogenerated fluorocarbon (HFC)
Hydrogenerated organic compounds
(except those listed in Table1 (Ref. No.5, No.6, etc.)
Manganese and its compounds
Organic Tin Compounds (except TBTO (Ref. No.7), Tri-substituted organostatic compounds (Ref.
No.14) and DBT (Ref. No.36))
Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6)
Anthracene
4,4'- Diaminodiphenylmethane
Cobalt dichloride
Cobalt(II) sulphate
Cobalt(II) dinitrate
Cobalt(II) carbonate
Cobalt(II) diacetate
5-tert-butyl-2,4,6-trinitro-m-xylene(synonym: musk xylene)
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
Coal tar pitch, high temperature
Aluminosilicate, Refractory Ceramic Fibres
Zirconia Aluminosilicate, Refractory Ceramic Fibres
Acrylamide
Tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphate
Trichloroethylene
Boric acid
Disodium tetraborate, anhydrous
Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide, hydrate
2-Methoxyethanol
2-Ethoxyethanol
(*1) The use of nickel and its compounds for the area expected for direct and prolonged skin contact is prohibited.
(*2) Ref. No.: Reference number to the attached table “Details of substances (typical examples) referred in these
Guidelines”. Please refer the attached table for details.
4. Requirements for packaging materials
All packaging materials to be supplied, not limited to individual packaging, must fulfill the
requirements of section 3. “Requirements for environment-related substances control for articles to be
supplied”, and also must not include substances listed in Table 8. For substance where a maximum
tolerance concentration is defined, any inclusion exceeding that concentration is prohibited. For
substances that do not define a maximum tolerance concentration, intentional inclusion is prohibited.
Table 8
Ref. No.
1-4
54
Substances whose inclusion in the packaging to be supplied is prohibited
Substance
Restriction
Lead, cadmium,
mercury,
hexavalent
chromium and their
compounds
Polyvinyl chloride
(PVC)
Inclusion of cadmium, hexavalent chromium, lead, mercury and
their compounds in the packaging when the accumulated
concentration of these substances at any portion of the packaging
exceeds the maximum tolerance concentration.
Intentional inclusion of PVC in the packaging
Maximum tolerance
concentration
(*1)(*2)
0.01wt% (100ppm)
(Intentional inclusion)
Halogen compounds use in the plastic of packaging for personal
computers
: fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), iodine (I) and astatine (Intentional inclusion)
(At)
(*1) Maximum tolerance concentration is defined as the weight percentage in homogeneous materials.
(*2) Maximum tolerance concentration of metal compounds is defined as the weight percentage of metal element in
homogeneous materials.
Halogen
compounds
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5. Requirements for batteries
Any type of batteries or accumulators, whether stand-alone or installed in units or products, must
comply with the EU Battery Directives (2006/66/EC and 2013/56/EU). The requirements include
prohibition of inclusion exceeding the maximum tolerance concentration described on Table 9.
The area other than cells of the battery device, such as battery pack, must fulfill not only
requirements described in this section but also those described in section 3. “Requirements for
environment-related substances control for articles to be supplied”.
Table 9
Substances whose inclusion in the battery is prohibited
Ref.
No.
Substance
1
Cadmium and its
compounds
4
Mercury and its
compounds
Restriction
Portable batteries or accumulators that
contain cadmium and its compounds
exceeding the maximum tolerance
concentration.
All batteries or accumulators, except
button batteries, that contain mercury
and its compounds exceeding the
maximum tolerance concentration.
Button batteries that contain mercury
and its compounds exceeding the
maximum tolerance concentration.
Maximum tolerance
concentration (*1)
Timing of
application
0.002wt% (20ppm)
Previously applied
0.0005wt% (5ppm)
Previously applied
2wt% (20000ppm)
Prohibition of intentional
addition
By September 30,
2015
from October 1,
2015 onward
(*1) Maximum tolerance concentration is defined as the weight percentage of metal element in the battery.
6. Requirements for US-EPEAT restriction
Addition to the requirements that are described before, requirements for US-EPEAT restriction that is
described on Table10 must be fulfilled..
Table10 Restriction by US-EPEAT
Substance
Cadmium
Hexavalent chromium
Lead
Polyvinyl chloride
(PVC)
Contents of restriction
Inclusion ratio in homogeneous material is less than or equal to 0.005wt% (50ppm)
(excluding recycled content)
Inclusion ratio in homogeneous material is less than or equal to 0.05wt% (500ppm) (Exempted use in
(excluding recycled content)
Inclusion ratio in total weight of object item is less than or equal to 0.005wt% (50ppm) (*1)
(Exempted use in EU-RoHS directives is applicable,)
PVC is not included in plastic parts that weigh 25g or more
(excluding cable or internal wiring)
(*1) Object items for Lead are Liquid crystal in LCD unit, Housing of LCD unit, Printed circuit board in LCD unit,
AC adapter and AC cable.
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referred in these Guidelines
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No.
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2
3
CAS
7440-43-9
1306-19-0
1306-23-6
10108-64-2
10124-36-4
7789-12-0
10588-01-9
1333-82-0
13765-19-0
7758-97-6
7778-50-9
7789-00-6
7439-92-1
598-63-0
1309-60-0
1314-41-6
1314-87-0
1317-36-8
1319-46-6
1344-36-1
7446-14-2
7446-27-7
7758-97-6
12060-00-3
15739-80-7
12202-17-4
1072-35-1
56189-09-4
12656-85-8
1344-37-2
-
4
5
6
7
8
9
7439-97-6
7487-94-7
21908-53-2
59536-65-1
1163-19-5
56-35-9
1336-36-3
61788-33-8
70776-03-3
Chemical substance name
Cadmium and its compounds
Cadmium
Cadmium oxide
Cadmium sulfide
Cadmium chloride
Cadmium sulfate
Other cadmium compounds
Hexavalent chromium compounds
Chemical formula
Cd
CdO
CdS
CdCl2
CdSO4
-
Sodium dichromate
Na2Cr2O7
Chromium(VI) oxide
Calcium chromate
Lead (II) chromate
Potassium dichromate
Potassium chromate
Other hexavalent chromium compounds
Lead and its compounds
Lead
Lead(II) carbonate
Lead(IV) oxide
Lead(II,IV) oxide
Lead(II) sulfide
Lead(II) oxide
Lead(II) carbonate basic
Lead Hydroxidcarbonate
Lead(II) sulfate
Lead(II) phosphate
Lead(II) chromate
Lead(II) titanate
Lead sulfate,sulphuric acid,lead salt
Lead sulfate,tribasic
Lead stearate
Lead stearate,dibasic
Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red (C.I.
Pigment Red 104)
Lead sulfochromate yellow (C.I. Pigment Yellow
34)
Other lead compounds
Mercury and its compounds.
Mercury
Mercury(II) chloride
Mercury(II) oxide
Other mercury compounds
Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs)
Polybrominated biphenyls
Other polybrominated biphenyls
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers
Other Polybrominated diphenyl ethers
Bis(tributyltin)oxide
Bis(Tri-n-butyltin)oxide
Polychlorinatedbiphenyls (PCBs)/
Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs)
PCB(Polychlorinated biphenyls)
PCT(Polychlorinated terphenyls)
Other PCBs
Polychlorinated naphthalene(Cl3)
Polychlorinated naphthalene(Cl3)
CrO3
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CaCrO4
PbCrO4
K2Cr2O7
K2CrO4
Pb
PbCO3
PbO2
Pb3O4
PbS
PbO
2PbCO3.Pb(OH)2
2PbCO3.Pb(OH)2
PbSO4
Pb3(PO4)2
PbCrO4
PbTiO3
PbSO4
PbSO4H2O
Pb(C17H35COO)2
2PbOPb(C17H35COO)2
PbCrO4, PbMoO4, PbSO 4
Pb(Cr,S)O4
Hg
HgCl2
HgO
C12HxBr(10-x)
C12HxBr(10-x)O
O(Sn(C4H9)3)2
C12HnCl(10-n) (n: 0-9)
C18HnCl(14-n) (n: 0-13)-
14
14
-
Other Polychlorinated naphthalene(Cl3)
Short chain chlorinated paraffins
10
85535-84-8 Short chain chlorinated paraffins(C10-13)
Asbestos
77536-66-4 Actinolite
12172-73-5 Amosite
77536-67-5 Anthophylite
11
12001-29-5 Chrysotile
12001-28-4 Crocidolite
77536-68-6 Tremolite
Other asbestos
Azo pigments and dyes.(those able to form
certain amines)
60-09-3
4-Aminoazobenzene
90-04-0
-Anisidine
91-59-8
2-Naphthylamine (β-Naphthylamine)
91-94-1
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
92-67-1
4-Biphenylamine
92-87-5
Benzidine
95-53-4
-Toluidine
95-69-2
4-Chloro--toluidine
95-80-7
2,4-Toluendiamine
97-56-3
-Aminoazotoluene
12
99-55-8
5-Nitro--toluidine
101-14-4
3,3'-Dichloro-4,4'-diaminodiphenylmethan
101-77-9
4,4'-Methylenedianiline
101-80-4
4,4'-Diaminodiphenylether
106-47-8
p-Chloroaniline
119-90-4
3.3’-Dimethoxybenzidine
119-93-7
3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine
120-71-8
2-Methoxy-5-methylaniline
137-17-7
2,4,5-Trimethylaniline
139-65-1
4,4'-Thiodianiline
615-05-4
4-Methoxy-m-phenylenediamine
838-88-0
4,4'-Diamino-3,3'-dimethyldiphenylmethane
Ozone Depleting Substances
75-69-4
CFC-11
75-71-8
CFC-12
76-13-1
CFC-113
76-14-2
CFC-114
76-15-3
CFC-115
353-59-3
Halon1211
75-63-8
Halon1301
124-73-2
Halon2402
75-72-9
CFC-13
354-56-3
CFC-111
28605-74-5 CFC-112
422-78-6
CFC-211
CFC-212
13 3182-26-1
2354-06-5
CFC-213
2268-46-4
CFC-214
76-17-5
CFC-215
661-97-2
CFC-216
422-86-6
CFC-217
56-23-5
Carbon tetrachloride
71-55-6
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
1868-53-7
Dibromofluoromethane
1511-62-2
Bromodifluoromethane
373-52-4
Bromofluoromethane
306-80-9
Tetrabromofluoroethane
Tribromodifluoroethane
354-04-1
Dibromotrifluoroethane
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CnH2 n+2-xClx (n:10-13)
Ca2(Mg,Fe)5(Si8O22)(OH)2
Fe5Mg2(Si8O22)(OH)2
(Mg, Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2
Mg3(Si2O5)(OH)4
Na2Fe2+3Fe3+2Si8O22(OH)2
Ca2Mg5Si8O22(OH)2
-
C12H11N3
C7H9NO
C10H9N
C12H10Cl2N2
C12H11N
C12H12N2
C7H9N
C7H8ClN
C7H10N2
C14H15N3
C7H8N2O2
C13H12Cl2N2
C13H14N2
C12H12N2O
C6H6ClN
C14H16N2O2
C14H16N2
C8H11NO
C9H13N
C12H12N2S
C7H10N2O
C15H18N2
CFCl3
CF2Cl2
C2F3Cl3
C2F4Cl2
C2F5Cl
CF2BrCl
CF3Br
C2F4Br2
CF3Cl
C2FCl5
C2F2Cl4
C3FCl7
C3F2Cl6
C3F3Cl5
C3F4Cl4
C3F5Cl3
C3F6Cl2
C3F7Cl
CCl4
C2H3Cl3
CHFBr2
CHF2Br
CH2FBr
C2HFBr4
C2HF2Br3
C2HF3Br2
15
15
124-72-1
75-62-1
421-06-7
358-97-4
359-07-9
762-49-2
431-78-7
2252-79-1
480-88-8
70192-80-2
70192-83-5
679-84-5
75372-14-4
460-25-3
421-46-5
51584-26-0
352-91-0
74-97-5
74-83-9
75-43-4
75-45-6
593-70-4
134237-32-4
41834-16-6
34077-87-7
306-83-2
63938-10-3
2837-89-0
134237-34-6
25915-78-0
75-88-7
25167-88-8
1717-00-6
25497-29-4
75-68-3
1615-75-4
134237-35-7
134237-36-8
134237-37-9
134237-38-0
127564-92-5
422-56-0
507-55-1
134308-72-8
134190-48-0
134237-39-1
134237-40-4
127564-83-4
134237-41-5
134190-49-1
134237-42-6
Bromotetrafluoroethane
Tribromofluoroethane
Dibromodifluoroethane
Bromotrifluoroethane
Dibromofluoroethane
Bromodifluoroethane
Bromofluoroethane
Hexabromofluoropropane
Pentabromodifluoropropane
Tetrabromotrifluoropropane
Tribromotetrafluoropropane
Dibromopentafluoropropane
Bromohexafluoropropane
Pentabromofluoropropane
Tetrabromodifluoropropane
Tribromotrifluoropropane
Dibromotetrafluoropropane
Bromopentafluoropropane
Tetrabromofluoropropane
Tribromodifluoropropane
Dibromotrifluoropropane
Bromotetrafluoropropane
Tribromofluoropropane
Dibromodifluoropropane
Bromotrifluoropropane
Dibromofluoropropane
Bromodifluoropropane
Bromofluoropropane
Chlorobromomethane
Methylbromide
HCFC-21
HCFC-22
HCFC-31
HCFC121
HCFC-122
HCFC-123
HCFC-123
HCFC-124
HCFC-124
HCFC-131
HCFC-132
HCFC-133
HCFC-141
HCFC-141(b)
HCFC-142
HCFC-142(b)
HCFC-151
HCFC-221
HCFC-222
HCFC-223
HCFC-224
HCFC-225
HCFC-225 ca
HCFC-225 cb
HCFC-226
HCFC-231
HCFC-232
HCFC-233
HCFC-234
HCFC-235
HCFC-241
HCFC-242
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C2HF4Br
C2H2FBr3
C2H2F2Br2
C2H2F3Br3
C2H3FBr2
C2H3F2Br
C2H4FBr
C3HFBr6
C3HF2Br5
C3HF3Br4
C3HF4Br3
C3HF5Br2
C3HF8Br
C3H2FBr5
C3H2F2Br4
C3H2F3Br3
C3H2F4Br2
C3H2F5Br
C3H3FBr4
C3H3F2Br3
C3H3F3Br2
C3H3F4Br
C3H4FBr3
C3H4F2Br2
C3H4F3Br
C3H5FBr2
C3H5F2Br
C3H6FBr
CH2BrCl
CH3Br
CHFCl2
CHF2Cl
CH2FCl
C2HFCl4
C2HF2Cl3
C2HF3Cl2
CHCl2CF3
C2HF4Cl
CHFClCF3
C2H2FCl3
C2H2F2Cl2
C2H2F3Cl
C2H3FCl2
C2H3FCl2
C2H3F2Cl
CH3CF2Cl
C2H4FCl
C3HFCl6
C3HF2Cl5
C3HF3Cl4
C2HF4Cl3
C3HF5Cl2
CF3CF2CHCl2
CF2ClCF2CHClF
C3HF6Cl
C3H2FCl5
C3H2F2Cl4
C3H2F3Cl3
C3H2F4Cl2
C3H2F5Cl
C3H3FCl4
C3H3F2Cl3
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134237-43-7
134190-50-4
134190-51-5
134190-52-6
134237-44-8
134237-45-9
134190-53-7
134190-54-8
1803-12-9
379-52-2
900-95-8
639-58-7
76-87-9
47672-31-1
7094-94-2
2155-70-6
6454-35-9
1983-10-4
31732-71-5
14 56-36-0
3090-36-6
4782-29-0
6517-25-5
14275-57-1
1461-22-9
-
7440-61-1
7440-07-5
10043-92-2
15 7440-35-9
7440-29-1
7440-46-2
7440-24-6
16
17
18
309-00-2
72-20-8
12185-10-3
5566-34-7
5103-74-2
5103-71-9
19
76-44-8
27304-13-8
39765-80-5
5103-73-1
20
HCFC-243
HCFC-244
HCFC-251
HCFC-252
HCFC-253
HCFC-261
HCFC-262
HCFC-271
Tri-substituted organostannic compounds
(Tributyltin, Triphenyltin, etc. except
TBTO(No.7))
Triphenyltin N,N’-dimethyldithiocarbamate
Triphenyltin fuloride
Triphenyltin acetate
Triphenyltin chloride
Triphenyltin hydroxide
Triphenyltin fatty acid salts(C=9-11)
Triphenyltin chloroacetate
Triphenyltin methacrylate
Bis(tributyltin)2,3-dibromosuccinate
Tributyltin fluoride
Bis(tributyltin) 2,3-dibromosuccinate
Tributyltin acetate
Tributyltin laurate
Bis(tributyltin)phthalate
Copolymer of alkyl acrylate,methyl methacrylate
and tributyltin methacrylate (alkyl;C=8)
Tributyltin sulfamate
Bis(tributyltin)maleate
tributyltin chloride
Mixture of tributyltin cyclopentane
carboxylate and its analogs
Mixture of
tributyltin-1,2,3,4,4,a,5,6,10,10a-decahydro-7-isopro
pyl-1,4a-dimethyl-1-phenanthren carboxylate
and its analogs
Other tri-substituted organostannic compounds
Radioactive substances
Uranium
Plutonium
Radon
Americium
Thorium
Cesium
Strontium
Other radioactive substances
Aldrin
Aldrin
Endrin
Endrin
Yellow Phosphorus
Yellow Phosphorus
Chlordanes
Gamma-chlordane
Trans- chlordane
Cis- chlordane
Heptachlor
Oxychlordane
Trans-nonachlor
Cis-nonachlor
N,N'-ditolyl-p-phenylenediamin,
N-tolyl-N'-xyly l-p-phenylenediamine and
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C3H3F3Cl2
C3H3F4Cl
C3H4FCl3
C3H4F2Cl2
C3H4F3Cl
C3H5FCl2
C3H5F2Cl
C3H6FCl
(C6H5)3Sn(CH3)2NCS2
(C6H5)3SnF
(C6H5)3SnOCOCH3
(C6H5)3SnCl
(C6H5)3SnOH
(C6H5)3SnOCOCH2Cl
(C4H9)3SnC4H5O2
C2H2(COO)2((C4H9)3Sn)2
(C4H9)3SnF
((C4H9)3Sn)2 C2H2(Br)2(COO)2
(C4H9)3SnOCOCH3
(C4H9)3SnC12H23 O2
(C6H4)(COO)2((C 4H9)3Sn)2
(C4H9)3SnSO3NH2
C2H2(COO)2((C4H9)3Sn)2
(C4H9)3SnCl
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-
U
Pu
Rn
Am
Th
Cs
Sr
C12H8Cl6
C12H8Cl6O
P4
C10H6Cl8
C10H6Cl8
C10H6Cl8
C10H5Cl7
C10H4C l8O
C10H5Cl9
C10H5Cl9
17
17
37 307-35-7
38 608-93-5
N,N'-dixylyl-p-phenylenediamine
N,N’-ditolyl-p-phenylenediamin
N-Tolyl-N'-Xylyl-p-phenylenediamine
N,N'-dixylyl-p- phenylenediamine
Dioxins
Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin
Polychlorinated dibenzofuran
Co- PCBs
DDT
Dieldrin
Toxaphene
2,4,6-Tri-t-butylphenol
4-Nitrodiphenyl and its salt
4-Nitrodiphenyl
Bis(chloromethyl)ether
Hexachlorobenzene
Benzene
Mirex
2,2,2-trichloro-1,1-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethanol
Hexachlorobutadiene (Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene,
Hexachlorobuta-1,3-diene)
2-benzotriazol-2-yl-4,6-di-tert-butyl-phenol
Perfluorooctane Sulfonate(PFOS) and its salts
Perfluorooctanesulfonic acid
Perfluorooctanesulfonate amine
Bis(2-hydroxyethyl) ammonium
perfluorooctanesulfonate
Potassium perfluorooctanesulfonate
Lithium perfluorooctanesulfonate
Other perfluorooctane Sulfonate and its Salts
Dimethylfumarate(DMF)
Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds
Dibutyltin oxide
Dibutyltin diacetate
Dibutyltin dilaurate
Dibutyltin maleate
Other dibutyltin compounds
Perfluorooctane sulfonyl fluoride (PFOSF)
Pentachlorobenzene (PeCB)
39 319-84-6
Alpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane
40 319-85-7
41 58-89-9
42 143-50-0
Beta-Hexachlorocyclohexane
Gamma-Hexachlorocyclohexane
Clordecone
Carcinogenic substances (Group1 and
Group2A:evaluated by IARC)
Beryllium and its compounds
Beryllium
Beryllium oxide
Other Beryllium compounds
6,9-Hethano-2,4,3-benzodioxathiepin,
6,7,8,9,10,10-hexachloro-1,5,5a,6,8,9a-hexahydro-,3
-oxide (also known as Benzoepin or Endosulfan)
Hexabromocyclododecane (also known as HBCD)
Certain Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAHs)
Benzo[a]pyrene (BaP)
Benzo[e]pyrene (BeP)
Benzo[a]anthracene (BaA)
Chrysen (CHR)
Benzo[b]fluoranthene (BbFA)
Benzo[j]fluoranthene (BjFA)
Benzo[k]fluoranthene (BkFA)
27417-40-9
28726-30-9
70290-05-0
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
50-29-3
60-57-1
8001-35-2
732-26-3
92-93-3
542-88-1
118-74-1
71-43-2
2385-85-5
115-32-2
32 87-68-3
33 3846-71-7
1763-23-1
29081-56-9
34 70225-14-8
2795-39-3
29457-72-5
35 624-49-7
818-08-6
1067-33-0
36
77-58-7
78-04-6
43 44
7440-41-7
59 1304-56-9
46 115-29-7
47 25637-99-4
50-32-8
192-97-2
56-55-3
48
218-01-9
205-99-2
205-82-3
207-08-9
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C14H9Cl5
C12H8Cl6O
C10H10Cl8
C18H30O
C12H9NO2
C2H4Cl2O
C6Cl6
C6H6
C10Cl12
C14H9C l5O
C4Cl6
C20H25N3O
C8F17SO2X
C8HF17O3S
C8F17S O3 NH4
C12H12F17NO5S
C8F17KO3S
C8F17LIO3S
C6H8O4
C8H18OSn
C12H24O4Sn
C32H64O4Sn
C12H20O4Sn
C8F17SO2F
C6HCl5
C6H6Cl6
C6H6Cl6
C6H6Cl6
C10Cl10O
-
Be
BeO
C9H6Cl6 O3S
C12H18Br6
C20H12
C20H12
C18H12
C18H12
C20H12
C20H12
C20H12
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18
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
53-70-3
117-81-7
84-74-2
85-68-7
84-69-5
Dibenzo[a,h]anthracene (DBAhA)
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP)
Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP)
Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)
Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)
Red phosphorus (flame retardant application in the
7723-14-0
resin)
9002-86-2
Polyvinylchloride(PVC)
Tetrabromo-bisphenol A(TBBPA,TBBA)
79-94-7
Tetrabromo-bisphenol A
30496-13-0 TBBA, unspecified
40039-93-8 TBBA-epichlorhydrin oligomer
70682-74-5 TBBA-diglycidyl-ether oligomer
28906-13-0 TBBA carbonate oligomer
94334-64-2 TBBA carbonate oligomer,phenoxy end capped
TBBA carbonate
71342-77-3
oligomer,2,4,6-tribromo-phenolterminated
32844-27-2 TBBA-bisphenol A-phosgene polymer
21850-44-2 TBBA-(2,3-dibromo-propyl-ether)
4162-45-2
TBBA bis-(2-hydroxy-ethyl-ether)
25327-89-3 TBBA-bis-(allyl-ether)
37853-61-5 TBBA-dimethyl-ether
Brominated flame retardant (except:
PBB,PBDE,TBBPA)
Brominated flame retardant which comes under
notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(14)
[ Aliphatic/alicyclic brominated compounds]
Brominated flame retardant which comes under
notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(15)
[ Aliphatic/alicyclic brominated compounds in
combination with antimony compounds]
Brominated flame retardant which comes under
notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(16)
[ Aromatic brominated compounds(excluding
brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls)]
Brominated flame retardant which comes under
notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(17)
[ Aromatic brominated compounds(excluding
brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls )in
combination with antimony compounds]
Brominated flame retardant which comes under
notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(22)
[ Aliphatic/alicyclic chlorinated and brominated
compounds ]
Brominated flame retardant which comes under
notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(42)
[Brominated organic phosphorus compounds]
69882-11-7 Poly(2,6-dibromo-phenylene oxide)
58965-66-5 Tetra-decabromo-diphenoxy-benzene
37853-59-1 1,2-Bis(2,4,6-tribromo-phenoxy)ethane
Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with
139638-58-7
tribromophenol
Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with
135229-48-0
tribromophenol
39635-79-5 Tetrabromo-bisphenol S
42757-55-1 TBBS-bis-(2,3-dibromo-propyl-ether)
615-58-7
2,4-Dibromo-phenol
118-79-6
2,4,6-tribromo-phenol
608-71-9
Pentabromo-phenol
3278-89-5
2,4,6-Tribromo-phenyl-allyl-ether
26762-91-4 Tribromo-phenyl-allyl-ether, unspecified
25637-99-4 , Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and all major
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C22H14
C24H38 O4
C16H22 O4
C19H20 O4
C16H22 O4
P
(CH2CHCl)n
C15H12Br4O2
(C15H12Br4O2.C3H5ClO)x
(C15H12Br4O2.CCl2O)x
(C7H5O2)(C 16H10Br4O3)x(C 6H5O)
(C7H2Br3O3)(C16H10Br4O3)n(C6H2Br3)
(C15H16O2.C15H12Br4O2.CCl2O)x
C21H20Br8O2
C19H20Br4O4
C21H20Br4O2
C17H16Br4O2
ISO code 1043-4
ISO code 1043-4
ISO code 1043-4
ISO code 1043-4
ISO code 1043-4
ISO code 1043-4
(C6H2Br2O)x
C18Br14O2
C14H8Br6O2
C12H6Br4O4S
C18H14Br8O4S
C6H4Br2O
C6H3Br3O
C6HBr5O
C9H7Br3O
C9H7Br3O
C12H18Br6
19
19
3194-55-6
diastereoisomers identified (α – HBCDD,
(134237-51-7, β-HBCDD, γ-HBCDD)
134237-50-6,
134237-52-8)
31454-48-5
3322-93-8
25357-79-3
632-79-1
55481-60-2
Tetrabromo-chyclo-octane
1,2-Dibromo-4-(1,2dibromo-methyl)-cyclo-hexane
TBPA Na salt
Tetrabromo phthalic anhydride
Bis(methyl)tetrabromo-phtalate
Phthalic acid, 3,4,5,6-tetrabromo-, dialkyl ester
(C=6~23)
20566-35-2 2-Hydroxy-propyl-2-(2-hydroxy-ethoxy)-ethyl-TBP
75790-69-1 TBPA, glycol-and propylene-oxide esters
32588-76-4 N,N’-Ethylene–bis (tetrabromo-phthalimide)
Ethylene-bis(5,6-dibromo-norbornane-2,3-dicarboxi
52907-07-0
mide)
3234-02-4
2,3-Dibromo-2-butene-1,4-diol
3296-90-0
Dibromo-neopentyl-glycol
96-13-9
2,3-Dibromo-propanol
36483-57-5 Tribromo-neopentyl-alcohol
57137-10-7 Poly tribromo-styrene
61368-34-1 Tribromo-styrene
171091-06-8 Dibromo-styrene grafted PP
31780-26-4 Poly-dibromo-styrene
68955-41-9 Bromo-/Chloro-paraffins
82600-56-4 Bromo-/Chloro-alpha-olefin
593-60-2
Vinylbromide
52434-90-9 Tris-(2,3-dibromo-propyl)-isocyanurate
49690-63-3 Tris(2,4-Dibromo-phenyl) phosphate
19186-97-1 Tris(tribromo-neopentyl) phosphate
125997-20-8 Chlorinated and brominated phosphate esther
87-83-2
Pentabromo-toluene
38521-51-6 Pentabromo-benzyl bromide
68441-46-3 1,3-Butadiene homopolymer,brominated
59447-55-1 Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate, monomer
59447-57-3 Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate, polymer
61262-53-1 Decabromo-diphenyl-ethane
59789-51-4 Tribromo-bisphenyl-maleinimide
59789-51-4 Brominated trimethylphenyl-lindane
Other Brominated flame retardants
Antimony and its compounds
7440-36-0
Antimony
10025-91-9 Antimony trichloride
57 1309-64-4
Antimony trioxide
1314-60-9
Antimony pentoxide
15432-85-6 Sodium antimony
Other antimony compounds
Arsenic and its compounds
7440-38-2
Arsenic
1303-00-0
Gallium arsenide
1303-28-2
Diaresenic pentoxide
58
1327-53-3
Diaresenic trioxide
7784-40-9
Lead hydrogen arsenate
15606-95-8 Triethyl aresenate
Other arsenic compounds
Bismuth and its compounds.
60
7440-69-9
Bismuth
Nickel and its compounds.
1313-99-1
Nickel(II) oxide
61 3333-67-3
Nickel(II) carbonate
7786-81-4
Nickel(II) sulfate
7440-02-0
Nickel
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C8H12Br4
C8H12Br4
C8Br4O4Na2
C8Br4O3
C10H6Br4O4
-
C15H16Br4O7
C18H4Br8N2O4
C20H20Br4N2O4
C4H6Br2O2
C5H10Br2O2
C3H6Br2O
C5H9Br3O
C8H5Br3
C8H6Br2
C2H3Br
C12H15Br6N3O3
C18H9Br6O4P
C15H24Br9O4P
C7H3Br5
C7H2Br6
C10H5Br5O2
(C10H5Br5O2)x
C14H4Br10O2
C10H4Br3NO2
C18H13Brn (n=7,8)
Sb
SbCl3
Sb2O3
Sb2O5
Na3O4Sb
As
GaAs
As2O5
As2O3
AsHO4Pb
C6H15AsO4
Bi
NiO
NiCO3
NiSO4
Ni
20
20
117-81-7
84-74-2
85-68-7
62
26761-40-0
28553-12-0
117-84-0
84-69-5
63
7782-49-2
7783-00-8
-
10025-64-6
10139-47-6
10196-18-6
10361-95-2
1313-49-1
1314-13-2
1314-84-7
1314-98-3
1315-11-3
13530-65-9
13637-61-1
13814-87-4
13932-17-7
14485-28-0
14639-97-5
64 15060-64-7
16871-71-9
544-97-8
557-20-0
557-21-1
557-34-6
557-42-6
5970-45-6
73640-07-0
7446-20-0
7646-85-7
7699-45-8
7733-02-0
7779-86-4
7779-88-6
7783-49-5
77998-33-5
65
10022-47-6
10025-73-7
10031-25-1
10060-12-5
10101-53-8
66
10141-00-1
1066-30-4
12018-22-3
1308-38-9
13475-98-4
13478-06-3
Other nickel compounds
Some Phthalic Esters
Bis(2-ethyl(hexyl)phthalate) (DEHP)
Dibutyl phthalate (DBP)
Benzyl butyl phthatate(BBP)
Diisodecyl phthalate(DIDP)
Diisononyl phthalate(DINP)
Di-n-octyl phthalate(DnOP)
Diisobutyl phthalate(DIBP)
Selenium and its compounds
Selenium
Selenous acid
Other selenium compounds
Zinc and its compounds
Zinc perchlorate hexahydrate
Zinc Iodide
Zinc nitrate hexahydrate
Zinc chlorate
Zinc nitride
Zinc oxide
Zinc phosphide
Zinc sulfide
Zinc telluride
Zinc chromate
Zinc perchlorate
Ammonium zinc sulfate
Potassium zinc sulfate
Zinc phosphate,monobasic
Zinc ammonium chloride
Zinc hypophoshite
Zinc fluorosilicate
Dimethyl zinc
Diethyl zinc
Zinc cyanide
Zinc acetate
Zinc thiocyanate
Zinc acetate dihydrate
Zinc fluoride tetrahydrate
Sulfuric acid, zinc salt(1:1), Heptahydrate
Zinc chloride
Zinc bromide
Zinc sulfate
Zinc hydrosulfite
Zinc nitrate
Zinc fluoride
Ammonium zinc sulfate hydrateE
Chlorinated paraffine (except short chain
chlorinated paraffins (No.10) )
Medium chain chlorinated paraffins (C14-17)
Long chain chlorinated paraffins (C18-30)
Chromium(III) compounds
Ammonium chromium(III) sulfate dodecahydrate
Chromic chloride
Chromium(III) bromide
Chromium Trichloride Hexahydrate
Chromic Sulfate
Chromium Potassium Sulfate
Chromic Acetate
Chromium(III) sulfide
Chromium oxide
Chromium(III) phosphate hexahydrate
Chromium(III) bromide hexahydrate
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C6H4(CO2C8H17)2
C6H4(COO(CH2)3CH3)2
C19H20O4
C6H4(COOC10H21)2
C6H4(COOC9H19)2
(C6H4)(COO(CH2)7CH3)2
C6H4(COOCH2CH(CH3)2)2
Se
H2SeO3
Zn(ClO4)26H2O
ZnI2
Zn(NO3)26H2O
Zn(ClO3)2
Zn3N2
ZnO
Zn3P2
ZnS
ZnTe
CrO4Zn
Zn(ClO4)2
(NH4)2Zn(SO4)2
K2Zn(SO4)2
Zn(H2PO4)2
(NH4)2[ZnCl4]
Zn(PH2O2)2
Zn[SiF6]
Zn(CH3)2
Zn(C2H5)2
Zn(CN) 2
Zn(CH3COO)2
Zn(SCN)2
Zn(CH3COO)22H2O
ZnF24H2O
ZnSO47H2O
ZnCl2
ZnBr2
ZnSO4
ZnS2O4
Zn(NO3)2
ZnF2
(NH4)2Zn(SO4)26H2O
CnH2 n+2-xClx (n:14-17)
CnH2 n+2-xClx (n:18-30)
Cr(NH4)(SO4)22H2O
CrCl3
CrBr3
CrCl36H2O
Cr2(SO4)3
CrK(SO4)2
Cr(CH3COO)3
Cr2S3
Cr2O3
CrPO46H2O
CrBr36H2O
21
21
13537-21-8
13548-38-4
13548-43-1
13569-75-0
13573-16-5
13573-17-6
13601-11-1
15244-38-9
16165-32-5
21679-31-2
24094-93-7
25013-82-5
26342-61-0
30737-19-0
55147-94-9
64093-79-4
7440-47-3
7788-97-8
7788-99-0
7789-02-8
7789-04-0
100-47-0
107-13-1
109-78-4
1194-65-6
13453-34-4
140-29-4
143-33-9
14763-77-0
151-50-8
156-62-7
2035-66-7
21159-32-0
21725-46-2
420-04-2
460-19-5
506-64-9
506-65-0
67
506-68-3
506-77-4
506-78-5
535-37-5
535-37-5
542-62-1
542-83-6
542-84-7
544-92-3
557-19-7
557-21-1
592-01-8
592-04-1
592-05-2
592-06-3
74-90-8
7677-24-9
917-61-3
68
115-25-3
Chromic perchlorate
Chromium nitrate
Ammonium chromic sulfate
Chromium(III) iodide
Chromate(1-),Diamine tetrakis(Thiocyanate-N)-,
Ammonium,(OC-6-11)
Reinecke salt monohydrate;Ammonium
Tetra thiocyanate diammine chromate
Potassium hexacyano chromate(III)
Chromium(III) sulfate N-hydrate
Tris(ethylene diamine)chromium(III)
Chloride hydrate
Chromiumu(III) acetyl acetonate
Chromium(III) nitride
Chromium(III) acetate monohydrate
Chromium phosphide
Chromium(III) oxalate
Chromium(III) perchlorate hexahydrate
Neochromium
Chromium
Chromium(III) fluoride
Chromium potassium sulfate dodeca hydrate
Chromium nitrate, Nona hydrate
Chromium(III) phosphate
Cyanogen compounds.
Benzonitrile
Acrylonitrile
Ethylene cyanohydrin
2,6-Dichloro benzonitrile
Thallium(I) cyanide
Phenyl acetonitrile
Sodiumu cyanide
Copper cyanide
Potassium cyanide
Calcium cyanamide
Palladium(II) cyanide
Cesium cyanide
Cyanazine
Cyanamide
Cyanogen
Silvber cyanide
Gold(I) cyanide
Cyanogen bromide
Cyanogen chloride
Cyanogen iodide
Gold(I)cyanide trihydrate
Gold(I) cyanide
Barium cyanide
Cadmium cyanide
Cobalt(II) cyanide
Cuprous cyanide
Nickel cyanide
Zinc cyanide
Calcium cyanide
Mercuric cyanide
Lead cyanide
Platinam(II) cyanide
Hydrogen cyanide
Trimethylsilyl cyanide
Sodium cyanide
Perfluorocarbon (PFC)
Octafluorocyclobutane
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Cr(ClO4)3
Cr(NO3)3
Cr(NH4)(SO4)2
CrI3
trans-NH4[Cr(NCS)4(NH3)2]
trans-NH4[Cr(NCS)4(NH3)2] H2O
K3[Cr(CN)6]
Cr2(SO4)318H2O
[Cr(C2H8N2)3]Cl33H2O
Cr(C5H7O2)3
CrN
Cr(CH3COO)3H2O
CrP
Cr2(C2O4)3
Cr(ClO4)36H2O
Cr(OH)SO4·Na2SO4·H2O
Cr
CrF3
CrK(SO4)212H2O
Cr(NO3)39H2O
CrPO4
C7H5N
C3H3N
C3H5NO
C7H3Cl2N
TlCN
C8H7N
NaCN
Cu(CN)2
KCN
CCaN2
Pd(CN) 2
CsCN
C9H13ClN6
NCNH2
(CN)2
AgCN
AuCN
CNBr
CNCl
CNI
Au(CN)33H2O
Au(CN) 3
Ba(CN)2
Cd(CN) 2
Co(CN)2
CuCN
Ni(CN) 2
Zn(CN) 2
Ca(CN) 2
Hg(CN) 2
Pb(CN) 2
Pt(CN) 2
HCN
Si(CN)(CH3)3
CNNaO
C4F8
22
22
307-34-6
335-57-9
355-25-9
355-42-0
678-26-2
75-73-0
76-16-4
76-19-7
Octadecafluorooctane, Perfluorooctane
PFC72,PFC-51-14
PFC218
Tetradecafluorohexane, Perfluorohexane
PFC410
Tetrafluoromethane
PFC14
PFC116
Hydrogenerated fluorocarbon (HFC)
811-97-2
HFC-134a
138495-42-8 HFC-43-10mee
354-33-6
HFC-125
407-59-0
HFC-356mff,HFC-356ffa
420-46-2
HFC-143a
430-66-0
HFC-143
431-89-0
HFC-227ea
679-86-7
HFC-245ca
690-39-1
HFC-236fa
75-10-5
HFC-32
75-37-6
HFC-152a
69
75-46-7
HFC-23
593-53-3
HFC-41
359-35-3
HFC-134
HFC-245fa
HFC-125/143a/134a=44/52/4
HFC-32/125/134a=20/40/40
HFC-32/125/134a=23/25/52
HFC-32/125=50/50
HFC-32/125=45/55
HFC-32/143a=50/50
HFC-23/FC-116=39/61
HFC-23/FC-116=46/54
Halogenated additives
115-96-8
Tris (2-chloroethyl)phosphate
21850-44-2 TBBA-(2,3-dibromo-propyl-ether)
3194-55-6
1,2,5,6,9,10-Hexabromocyclodecane
79-27-6
1,1,2,2-Tetrabromoethane
70 79-94-7
Tetrabromo-bisphenol A(TBBA)
87-82-1
Hexabromobenzene
9002-84-0
Polytetrafuluoroethylene
75-25-2
Tribromomethane
118-79-6
2,4,6-Tribromo-Phenol
4162-45-2
TBBA-bis(2-Hydroxy-ethyl-ether)
Maganese and its compounds
7439-96-5
Manganese
10031-20-6 Manganese(II) bromide tetrahydrate
10034-96-5 Manganese(II) sulfate heptahydrate
10043-84-2 Manganese hypophosphite
10101-50-5 Sodium permanganate
10124-54-6 Manganese(III) phosphate hydrate
10170-69-1 Dimanganese decacarbonyl
10377-66-9 Manganese(II) nitrate
71 12005-95-7 Manganese arsenide
12032-78-9 Manganese phosphide
12032-86-9 Manganese silicide
12032-88-1 Manganese telluride
12427-38-2 Maneb
12777-96-7 Manganese carbide
1313-13-9
Manganese(IV) oxide
1313-22-0
Manganese monoselenide
Manganese(III) oxide, 98%(assay); manganese
1317-34-6
trioxide
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C8F18
C7F16
C4F10
C6F14
C5F12
CF4
C2F6
C3F8
CH2FCF3
C5H2F10
CHF2CF3,C2HF5
C4H4F6
CH3CF3
CHF2CH2F
CF3CHFCF3,C3HF7
C3H3F5
C3H2F6
CH2F2
CH3CHF2
CHF3
CH3F
CHF2CHF2
C6H12Cl3PO4
C21H20Br8O2
C12H18Br6
C2H2Br4
C15H12Br4O2
C6Br6
(C2F4)n
CHBr3
C6H3Br3O
C19H20Br4O4
Mn
Mn Br24H2O
Mn(C2O4) 2H2O
Mn(PH2O2)2
NaMnO4
MnPO4H2O
Mn2(CO)10
Mn(NO3)2
MnAs
MnP
MnSi
MnTe
C4H6MnN2S4
Mn3C
MnO2
MnSe
Mn2O3
23
23
1317-35-7
13224-08-3
1344-43-0
13446-03-2
13446-34-9
13566-22-8
13568-71-3
14154-9-7
14284-89-0
15364-94-0
17141-63-8
18820-29-6
598-62-9
6156-78-1
638-38-0
640-67-5
6556-16-7
7722-64-7
7773-01-5
7782-64-1
7782-76-5
7783-16-6
7783-53-1
7790-33-2
993-2-2
72 73 2551-62-4
74
120-12-7
90640-80-5
91995-17-4
91995-15-2
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
90640-82-7
90640-81-6
101-77-9
7646-79-9
10124-43-3
10141-05-6
513-79-1
71-48-7
81-15-2
121-14-2
65996-93-2
-
85 -
Manganomanganic oxide; manganese tetra oxide;
trimanganese tetraoxide; manganese(II,III) oxide;
manganese oxide(II,III)
Manganese(II) sulfate
Manganese(II) oxide
Manganese(II) bromide
Manganese(II) chloride tetrahydrate
Ammonium manganese sulfate
Manganese(II) sulfite
Manganese(II) phosphate
Acetylacetone manganese(III) salt;
Tris(2,4-pentanedionate)manganese;
Manganese(II) perchlorate
Manganese(II) nitrate hexahydrate
Manganese sulfide
Manganese(II) carbonate
Manganese(II) acetate tetrahydrate
Manganese(II) acetate
Manganese oxalate
Manganese(II) oxalate dihydrate
Potassium permanganate
Manganese(II) chloride;
Manganesedichloride
Manganese difluoride
Manganese phosphate, dibasic
Manganese(II) hypophosphite monohydrate
Manganese(III) fluoride
Manganese(II) iodide
Manganese(III) acetate
Other manganese compounds
Organic Tin Compounds (except TBTO (No.7)
and TBT/TPT (No.14))
Sulfur hexafluoride(SF6)
Anthracene
Anthracene
Anthracene oil
Anthracene oil, anthracene paste, distn. Lights
Anthracene oil, anthracene paste, anthracene
fraction
Anthracene oil, anthracene-low
Anthracene oil, anthracene paste
4,4'- Diaminodiphenylmethane
Cobalt dichloride
Cobalt(II) sulphate
Cobalt(II) dinitrate
Cobalt(II) carbonate
Cobalt(II) diacetate
5-tert-butyl-2,4,6-trinitro-m-xylene(musk xylene)
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
Coal tar pitch, high temperature
Aluminosilicate, Refractory Ceramic Fibres
Zirconia Aluminosilicate, Refractory Ceramic
Fibres
Acrylamide
Tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphate
Trichloroethylene
86 79-06-1
87 115-96-8
88 79-01-6
10043-35-3,
89
Boric acid
11113-50-1
1303-96-4
90 1330-43-4
Disodium tetraborate, anhydrous
12179-04-3
91 12267-73-1 Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide, hydrate
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Mn3O4
MnSO4
MnO
MnBr2
MnCl24H2O
Mn(NH4)2(SO4)
MnSO3
Mn3(PO4)2
Mn(C5H7O2)3
Mn(ClO4) 2
Mn(NO3) 26H2O
MnS
MnCO3
Mn(CH3COO) 24H2O
Mn(CH3COO) 2
Mn(C2O4)
Mn(C2O4)・2H2O
KMnO4
MnCl2
MnF2
MnHPO4
Mn(PH2O2) 2H2O
MnF3
MnI2
Mn(CH3COO) 3
Mn(CH3COO) 3
F6S
C14H10
C13H14N2
CoCl2
CoO4S
Co(NO3)2
CCoO3
C4H6CoO4
C12H15N3O6
C7H6N2O4
C3H5NO
C2HCl3
B(OH)3
B4H20Na2O17,
B4Na2O7、
B4H10Na2O12
Na2B4O7 * nH2O (n=1,5-2)
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92 109-86-4
93 110-80-5
2-Methoxyethanol
2-Ethoxyethanol
C3H8O2
C4H10O2
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Issue Date: January 2011 (First edition)
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Document No.: 360045308 Ver.10
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