Investigation Manual for the
Regulated Chemical Substances
(For Suppliers)
Version 3.2, April 2014
Omron Corporation
Table of Contents
1.
Introduction
……………3
2.
Outline of Survey on Parts and Materials
……………3
3.
Response Procedure for Suppliers
……………4
4.
Concept of Control of Chemical Substances Contained in Parts and
Materials
……………5
5.
Requirements
……………7
6.
Specific Preparation Procedure and Examples of Preparation
……………10
Attachment 1. List of Regulated Chemical Substances
Attachment 2. List of Regulated Chemical Substances/Intended Uses
Attachment 3. Illustrative List of Regulated Chemical Substances
Attachment 4. Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances
Attachment 5. Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances
Attachment 6. Specification Change Request (SCR)
Attachment 7. Process Change Report (PCR)
Attachment 8. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples
Attachment 9. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples
Attachment 10. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples
Attachment 11. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples
(for trading firms)
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1.
Introduction
Omron Group (hereinafter referred to as “Omron”) established “Group Environmental
Policies” in 1996 and “Environmental Management Vision (Green Omron 21)” in 2002. Based on
these policies and vision, we have promoted the environmental management centering on the
activity for reducing the environmental burden in business activities including reduction of total
CO2 emission and waste. At present, we are promoting the activity by setting Omron's fiscal 2020
Environmental goal as environmental management vision, "Green Omron 2020".
In order to actualize that "Offer customers environmentally warranted products that help reduce
negative environmental impact throughout their life cycle", as one of the pillars of “Green Omron
2020” of environmental management vision, we have been continually performing the investigation
of chemical substances contained in parts and materials. We ask for the understanding of the gist
of chemical substance management and continued cooperation of our suppliers.
1.1 Purpose of this Manual
As the system of communication between the requester and the respondent for the survey
on chemical substances in products and parts/materials, “Green Procurement (Former JGPSSI)
Survey Response Tools” and manuals are provided for free from Japanese validation team of
IEC62474*1 who took over the activities from JGPSSI (hereinafter referred to as “Japanese
VT62474”*2). In this document, these tools and manuals are shown respectively as JGPSSI tools
and JGPSSI manuals.
Therefore, you can basically prepare survey data contained amount, etc. by following
JGPSSI manuals, but there is some arrangement necessary to be made between certain
corporations. The purpose of this manual is to clarify the outline of survey and its procedure on
chemical substances in products and parts/materials, and Omron’s individual requirements that
are not shown in JGPSSI manuals.
While this document provides the survey contents common to the entire Omron Group,
other contents than provided herein may be used for the survey depending on the nature of the
business involved.
*1: IEC62474 is “Material declaration” and “Declarable substance groups and declarable
substances” disclosed by IEC/TC111.
*2: Japanese VT62474 is one of the subcommittees established in a domestic committee of
IEC/TC111. “VT” stands for Validation Team.
1.2 Scope of Survey of Parts and Materials
Omron requires your answers to the material composition survey for parts or materials that
constitute the following products as well as for those products themselves. In general, the survey
items are designated by Omron.
Products designed, manufactured and sold by Omron
Products sold under the brand name of Omron
Products designed and manufactured by Omron under contract with third parties
1.3 Definitions
Definitions of terms specifically used in this document are given as notes where necessary
therein. Other terms are also defined in JGPSSI manuals.
2.
Outline of Survey on Parts and Materials
Figure 1 shows the image of Survey on Parts and Materials and Environmental Warranty.
And the procedures are indicated as follows.
(1)
Omron enters items in the Survey and Response Format of JGPSSI (JGP file [see Note 1]) and
requests you (primary suppliers) to conduct the survey.
(2)
You request your own suppliers (secondary suppliers) to conduct the same survey.
(3)
Your suppliers (secondary suppliers) provide you with their answers to the survey requested by you.
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(4)
You provide Omron with the material composition data (JGP file) on your subject products based
on the survey results as well as the “Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances” (see
Note 2) or “Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substance” (see Note 3).
(5)
Omron provides the environmentally warranted products to customers.
Notes:
1. JGP file: Electronic data that contain survey items prepared by the survey and response tool of JGPSSI and the
information of chemical substances contained in them.
2. Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances: A document issued to certify no inclusion of use-banned
substances (A rank) and non-use substances (A1 rank) determined by Omron.
3. Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances: A document to promise total exclusion of non-use
substances (A1 rank) established by Omron in case any of them is contained in parts or materials
You
(primary supplier)
(2) Request
for survey
(3) Answer
(1) Request for
survey
Unit assembly
manufacturers
(4) Answer
JGP file
Parts
manufacturers
Trading
companies
Raw material
manufacturer
Parts
manufacturers
Certificate of
non-inclusion
or
Declaration
for phase-out
(5) Provision of
environmentally
warranted
products
Customers
Parts
manufacturers
JGP file
Omron
Your suppliers
(secondary
suppliers)
Fig. 1 Schematic illustration of material composition survey and environmental warrantee
3.
Response Procedure for Suppliers
3.1 Preliminary preparation
You are requested to check the Survey and Response Manual, Survey Response Tools and
Survey Response Tool Operation Manual of JGPSSI and understand how to prepare JGP files.
JGPSSI manuals and tools are available from Japanese VT62474 URL.
Japanese: http://www.vt62474.jp/toolv431.html
English: http://www.vt62474.jp/tool_v431_eg.html
Chinese: http://www.vt62474.jp/tool_v431_ch.html
3.2
Notes:
Tools have been updated in December 9, 2013 to control the bugs therein. Please
replace the tools obtained previously with new tools.
Request:
For JGPSSI Tools, use of English version is recommended. And if the JGP file, in
which the characters except alphanumeric were entered with the environment
other than Japanese Windows, is provided, we are unable to acquire the file
including other information. If the operating system is not Japanese Windows,
please use alphanumeric-only for data entry.
Material composition survey procedure
Conduct the material composition survey according to the procedure shown in Fig. 2.
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Flow
Additional explanation
Omron’s request for material
composition survey on
subject substances
Material composition survey procedure
Manufacturer
Trading firm
Manufacturer
or trading firm
(1)
Manufacturer applies subject
parts/materials (delivered items)
to those purchased by you.
(2)
(2)
You request your suppliers for
material composition survey.
(3)
You request your suppliers
(manufacturers) for material
composition survey.
(3)
You acquire answers on the
information of chemical
substances used in
parts/materials.
(4)
You acquire answers on the
information of chemical
substances used in
parts/materials.
(5)
Summation of contents in
products
• Preparation of JGP file
• Preparation of non-use
certificate
• Confirm or correct JGP file
• Preparation of non-use
certificate, etc.
Omron makes a request.
(1) The manufacturer identifies parts
or materials to purchase that are
used to constitute survey subject
items.
(2) You request your suppliers to
conduct a material composition
survey.
(3) You obtain information on
chemical substances used in
parts or materials from your
suppliers. (JGP, SDS (see Note
1), MSDSplus (see Note 2), AIS
(see Note 3) may be used.)
(4) The manufacturer tallies the
contents for each product of
yours. Based on the tallied data,
you prepare JGP file using
JGPSSI Tools (see Attachments
8, 9 and 10).
(5) The trading firm reads JGP files
obtained from their suppliers with
JGPSSI Tools to confirm the
contents and makes corrections
as required (see Attachment 11).
If the content information obtained
is not in a JGP file format, they
prepare data in the JGP file
format like the manufacturers
(see Attachments 8, 9 and 10).
(6)
(6) Survey results are sent to Omron.
JGP file
Non-inclusion certificate or
phase-out declaration
Answer to Omron
Fig. 2 Material composition survey procedure
Notes:
1. SDS: Safety Data Sheet
In Europe, it is referred to as Safety Data Sheet (SDS). These documents are prepared and provided to
establishments using or dealing with chemical substances to help them ensure protection of the environment and
people’s health and implementation of actions necessary to maintain occupational safety. In Japan, provision of SDS is
obligated under the Industrial Safety and Health Act, PRTR Act, and Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act.
2. MSDSplus: Material Safety Data Sheet plus
Sheets recommended by JAMP that transmit chemical substance information as supplementaries to the information of
SDS on materials or pharmaceuticals.
3. AIS: Article Information Sheet
Information sheets recommended by JAMP also intended to disclose or provide information on chemical substances
contained in products, parts or materials
4.
Concept of Control of Chemical Substances Contained in Parts and Materials
Omron controls chemical substances in products, parts, and materials according to
Attachment 1 “List of Regulated Chemical Substances” and Attachment 2 “List of Regulated
Chemical Substances/intended use”. Attachment 3 “Illustrative List of Regulated Chemical
Substances” defines the substances constitute the substance groups described in Attachment 1
“List of Regulated Chemical Substances”.
The controlled substances in the list are the same as JGPSSI list. Judgment of “contained:
Y” or “not contained:N” is also based on the same criteria as theirs. Using laws and regulations
inside and outside Japan as the industrial trends as reference data, Omron determines the control
classification (ranks) and conducts management appropriate for each rank.
4.1 Basic understanding of the content standard and content judgment
Table 1 shows the basic understanding of content flag relative to the content standard (see
Note 1). The content standard is established for each substance group in Attachment 1 “List of the
Regulated Chemical Substances”. The basic understanding of the content judgment shown herein
is the same as that of JGPSSI.
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Table 1 Judgment criteria for content flag relative to content standard examples
Example of content standard
Basic understanding of content judgment
Cases of intentional addition (see
Note 2)
0.1% by weight in homogeneous
material (see Note 3) (1000 ppm)
The substance is judged “contained” in cases of intentional
addition.
The substance is judged “contained” in cases where the content
ratio in a homogenous material exceeds 0.1% by weight. This
judgment shall be made regardless of whether there is or there is
no intentional use.
The substance is judged “contained” in either case.
Intentionally added or 0.1 % by
weight of homogenous material
In cases of batteries:
In cases of child products:
% of homogeneous material
% per survey unit
% of battery
etc.
Metal conversion of the content
ratio is necessary.
In cases where applications of a substance are limited, the
substance is judged “contained” when the ratio exceeds 0.1% by
weight for each such application.
The substance is judged “not contained” when it is used in
another application.
It shall be “contained” in case applications cannot be judged.
The substance is judged “contained” when the content rate is
calculated based on the designated unit and is found to exceed
the threshold level.
The substance is judged “contained” when the content ratio of a
metal element is calculated and it exceeds the threshold level.
Metal conversion factors shall be used for calculation.
Notes:
1. Content standard: Criteria for judgment of “contained” or “not contained” established for each regulated
chemical substance. Uses subject to control and threshold levels (allowable concentration) for those
substances are specified. The standard is equal to the “threshold level” or “reporting level” of JGPSSI.
2. Intentionally added: When the substance is intentionally added, it is added, filled or adhered to the product by its
manufacturer deliberately to continuously maintain the specific functional or quality characteristic of that product.
3. Homogeneous material: A material that cannot be mechanically broken down (such as unscrewing, cutting,
crushing, grinding and abrasive processes) into different materials. The term “homogeneous” means “of
uniform composition throughout.” Examples of homogeneous materials are individual types of plastics,
ceramics, glass, metals, alloys, paper, board, resins and coatings
4.2 Description of management classification (rank)
Table 2 shows the meaning of each management classification and the principle of selection
of regulated substances/intended uses. Attachment 2 “List of the Regulated Chemical
Substances/intended uses)” sets management classifications (ranks) for each use category of
substance groups. Omron takes actions as per the management classification (rank) of Table 2
when the judgment “contained” is made as per 4.1.
Table 2 Definition of management classification (rank) and the method of selection of substances
Management
classification (rank)
Banned
substances/Intended
uses (A rank)
Non-use
substances/Intended
uses (A1 rank)
Content Management
substances/Intended
uses (B rank)
Self control
Definition
Method of selection of regulated substances
Banned to use in
products, parts or
materials
Substituted before the
deadline for the non-use
in parts and materials
Banned to contain after
the deadline for the
non-use in parts and
materials
Grasping of contained
amount of regulated
substances and
promotion of alternative
substances
Please suggest,if
alternative of the
substances is possible.
Understanding of the
Among the substances/intended uses designated by
JGPSSI, those that are banned to use by laws and
regulations in Japan and overseas, or those designated by
Omron’s voluntary regulations.
Among the substances/intended uses designated by
JGPSSI, those for which the date to ban the use has been
specified. (In principle, the phase-out date for the
substances to be used in parts and materials shall be set six
months before the banning date specified by laws and
regulations.)
Among the substances/intended uses designated by
JGPSSI, those for which grasping of the contained
amount/ratio and consumption are required by laws and
regulations, or those for which content indication or
information provision of the safeness, etc. is required by
laws and regulations if they are contained.
Among the substances/intended uses designated by
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substances/Intended
uses (C rank)
5.
contained amount
JGPSSI, those that are other than banned
substances/intended uses (A rank), non-use
substances/intended uses (A1 rank), and content
management substances/intended uses (B rank).
Requirements
5.1 Requirements for preparation of JGP files
JGP files shall be prepared according to the Material Composition Survey and Response
Manual and Survey Response Tool Operation Manual provided by JGPSSI.
5.1.1
Providers of information to suppliers
You request sellers or suppliers of parts and materials that you receive to conduct
material composition survey. In case no answers can be obtained from suppliers of Omron’s
designated parts and materials, consult with Omron’s section in charge of such parts and
materials.
5.1.2
“Survey unit” for JGP files
The “survey unit” to be entered in the JGP file shall be determined as per the unit of
Omron’s product number listed in Table 3. Generally, however, Omron enters the survey unit
in the JGP file and requests material composition survey.
When “pcs” and “piece” is used as the unit of the Omron product number, the JGP file
shall be created in the amount of each piece having the said product number for which you
have a sales transaction with Omron.
Note: For instance, there is a difference in the definition of “one” between one contact pin of the connector
and one role of reel. If you do not know how to judge the counting, contact Omron for clarification.
Packaging materials that pack subject parts and materials (such as packing material,
cushions, tapes or labels) or any items that are disposed of after transport or during
production processes (such as waste board) shall not be included in the information of the
JGP file.
Table 3 Survey units for JGP files
5.1.3
Units used in combination with Omron product
numbers
Survey unit for JGP file
PCS, piece
piece
MM, CM, M, KM (for electric cable, etc.)
m
ML, L, KL, liter
liter
MG, G, KG, “(space)” (material-related units)
arbitrary unit
Cases of unknown product applications
In the case that the intended use in Omron is unknown and it is unable to make
judgment whether the substance falls under the inclusion standards, suppliers are required
to confirm the use with Omron and select the proper intended use.
Subjects:
Nickel, dioctyltin (DOT) compounds, polybrominated biphenyls (excluding PBB, PBDE, and
HBCDD), some azocolorants and azodyes, selected phthalates Group 1 (BBP, DBP, DEHP)
and selected phthalates Group 2 (DIDP, DINP, DNOP)
Example: Regarding phthalates Group 1 and phthalates Group 2, selection of the intended use for toys
and childcare articles without confirmation with Omron is prohibited
5.1.4
Data (amount of content) entry in “content flag: N” cases
Even if “not contained” cases when any contained subject substance group is known
content flag: N, ,enter the amount of content, use, location of use and other pieces of
information as in the “content flag: Y” cases in the file and determine whether the case is
“contained” or “not contained.” (This requirement is the same as that in JGPSSI Manual.)
5.1.5
Entry format or file type for use in material composition survey
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5.2
1)
The version of survey and response format designated by Omron shall be used in
principle.
2)
An electronic file of the file type output from the tool provide by JGPSSI shall be used
for responses to the survey.
Requirements for Preparation of “Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated
Substances”, etc.
5.2.1
Preparation of “Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances”
When a part or material contains none of banned substances/intended uses (A rank)
or non-use substances/intended uses (A1 rank) listed in Attachment 2 “List of Regulated
Chemical Substances/intended uses”, the “Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated
Substances” as in Attachment 4 shall be prepared to declare its non-inclusion.
Notes:
1. Enter “name of company,” “signature of your responsible person” and “Telephone number.” In principle, it
should be the primary supplier from the viewpoint of Omron that prepares this document. The seal to be put in
the document shall be your company’s seal or the signature of the responsible person. The responsible person,
whose seal must be affixed therein, should be the person who is entitled to assure the information entered and
uphold the responsibility for unexpected situations (compensations, etc.).
2. Enter “Product number” and “Article name” of the products, parts or materials that contains no regulated
substances. When the given space for entry is not sufficient to cover all subject substances, the separate sheet
of paper may be attached for the list of such substances.
3. Enter “year, month, and day” of the issuance. The validity of the certificate shall be until your next issuance of
the non-use certificate.
4. In case inclusion of any given use-banned substance is detected, immediately contact Omron’s person in
charge and take appropriate actions including production stop as required. Omron will not purchase any parts
or materials that contain banned substances.
5. Omron may request submission of analysis (measurement) data separately from non-inclusion certificates
when so requested by the customers.
6. When the part or material subject to survey is the packing or packaging material that Omron uses for the
transportation to the customer, evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of the total amount of heavy
metals (Lead, Cadmium, Hexavalent chromium and Mercury) listed at the bottom line of Attachment 2 “List of
Regulated Chemical Substances/intended uses”. As no special field for entry of the total amount of contained
heavy metals, enter the data for each substance, such as Lead or Cadmium. Note that packing or packaging
materials herein defined are not packing or packaging materials used for the purpose of transport from
suppliers to Omron, etc. of survey subject parts or materials.
7. Where dibutyltin (DBT) or dioctyltin (DOT) compounds are contained, you are requested to report it in the
survey data in accordance with JGPSSI reporting standards. On the non-use certificate, however, judge it “not
contained” if the concentration is 0.1% or less for the part as delivered.
5.2.2
Preparation of “Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances”
When the part or material contains any of non-use substances/intended uses (A1
rank) listed in Attachment 2 “List of Regulated Chemical Substances/intended use” (banned
substances/intended uses (A rank) are not contained), the “Declaration of Phase-out of
Regulated Substances” as in Attachment 5 shall be prepared to guarantee the phase-out of
such substances.
Notes:
1. Enter “name of company,” “signature of your responsible person” and “telephone number.” In principle, it should
be the primary supplier from the viewpoint of Omron that prepares this document. If you are the trading firm,
enter the information of you not the manufacturer’s name. The seal to be put in the document shall be your
company’s seal or the seal of the person in charge. The person in charge, whose seal must be affixed therein,
should be the person who is entitled to assure the information entered and uphold the responsibility for
unexpected situations (compensations, etc.).
2. Enter “product number,” “Article name” “JGPSSI use classification code,” and “deadline for non-use” for the
product, part, or material to be phased out. The deadline for non-use shall be any date prior to the use
prohibition date designated by Omron. When the given space for entry is not sufficient, the separate sheet of
paper may be attached for the list of the subject substances.
3. Enter “year, month, and day” of the issuance. The validity of the declaration shall be until the completion of your
non-use actions and the issuance of the non-use certificate.
4. Whenever any change is necessary to material quality or process as the result of replacement of non-use
substances (A1 rank), Attachment 6 “Specification Change Request (SCR)” or Attachment 7 “Process Change
Report (PCR)” shall be submitted to Omron’s person in charge for approval before the “deadline for non-use.”
Samples may need to be attached as required.
5. Omron will be able to purchase parts or materials for which the Declaration has been provided to Omron until
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the use prohibition date. Omron will conduct survey again after implementation of phase-out. (Survey using the
new product number will be conducted when product number changes result from phase-out.)
6. If phase-out is not conducted, submission of Declaration is not required. Omron will then consider alternative of
them to other parts and materials.
7. When the part or material subject to survey is the packing or packaging material that Omron uses for the
transportation to the customer, evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of the total amount of heavy
metals (lead, cadmium, hexavalent chromium and mercury) listed at the bottom line of Attachment 2 “List of
Regulated Chemical Substances/intended uses” As no special field for entry of the total amount of contained
heavy metals, enter the data for each substance, such as lead or cadmium. Note that packing or packaging
materials herein defined are not packing or packaging materials used for the purpose of transport, etc. of
survey subject parts or materials.
5.2.3
Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Specification Change Request
(SCR)/Process Change Report (PCR)
In the case of the following changes associated with engineering change, prepare
Attachment 6 “Specification Change Request (SCR)” or Attachment 7 “Process Change
Report (PCR)” and submit it to Omron’s department in charge of contact to get and approval.
In addition, provide samples as necessary.
・ Change of materials
・ Process change of printing, coating material and plating
・ Change of adhesive, lubricant and solder, etc.
・ Change of manufacturing site
Notes:
1. Fill all fields of the form.
2. Attach the material composition data (JGP file), reliability assessment data and the results of performance
assessment that are required for the confirmation and assessment of the data.
3. In some cases, different formats from SCR or PCR may be used depending on the department in charge of
contact. Therefore, suppliers are required to confirm the formats to use with the department in charge of
contact.
5.3 Requirements for Submission Data and Change Management of Information
5.3.1
Submittals based on content judgment results
Confirmation of content flag
Judgment on
content of A
substance
Not contained
Not contained
Judgment on
content of A
substance
Contained
Contained
Yes
Phase-out
No
Submittals and their contents
JGP file
x
x
x
Non-inclusion certificate
Phase-out declaration
x
-
-
-
x
-
Your action
-
•
•
•
Omron’s action
Purchase continues
•
Will phase out until the
date of use prohibition.
Will submit PCR/SCR,
and/or samples.
Can purchase until the
date of use prohibition.
Will conduct re-survey
after phase-out.
•
•
Will terminate
purchase.
Will switch to other
parts/materials.
x: Submission necessary; -: submission not necessary
Fig. 3 Submission Data based on content judgment
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5.3.2
File name of Submission Data
Submit Data to Omron according to the following file naming rule.
<Naming rule>
Type of
submittal
(1)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
5.3.3
_
Supplier
code
(2)
_
Reference
no.
_
(3)
Date of
issuance
Arbitrary character string
_
(one-byte alphanumeric)
(4)
.
Extension
(5)
(6)
JGP: JGP file; HGS: Non-inclusion certificate; ZPS: Phase-out declaration
Supplier code: eight one-bite characters E.g., 02XXXXXX
Number entered in the reference no. field of JGP file when requested (Survey no.)
Date of issuance: eight one-byte characters E.g., 20110401
Arbitrary character string such as for model name or product name (one-byte alpha-numeric characters)
jgp4: cases Ver. 4 is used; pdf: Non-inclusion certificate or Phase-out declaration
Change management of Information
After submitting Data to Omron, when the change of Information occurs, immediately
revise the data and inform it to Omron’s person in charge. Such changes that may occur in
the following situations:
The error as in calculation of the substance content information was revealed.
The change was made to the content information provided by your supplier.
The new substance was added to the substance list or the content standard is changed.
The change of material, shape and processing method, etc. is occurred at your site
(submission of PCR/SCR and/or samples will be necessary).
6.
Specific Preparation Procedure and Examples of Preparation
Specific JGP file preparation procedures and examples are shown in the following
attachments for your reference:
Attachment 8. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples
Attachment 9. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples
Attachment 10. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples
Attachment 11. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)
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Attachment 4. Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances
To: Omron Corporation
Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances
Date:
Company name:
Signature:
Telephone:
We hereby certify that the chemical substances cited below are not contained in our products, parts or
materials that are supplied to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiary and affiliated companies) by us
(including our subsidiary and affiliated companies):
1. Subject chemical substances
The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 "List of the Regulated Chemical Substances"
in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances, Version 3.2 of Omron Corporation:
Banned substances (A rank): 28 substance groups
Non-use substances (A1 rank): 0 substance group
* It is confirmed that these are not the intended uses of A and A1 ranks.
However, it is premised that Omron Corporation will not use Nickel and Phthalates Group
*
1 and 2 for any intended uses of A and A1 ranks.
2. Target products, parts or materials
Product Number
Article Name
Remarks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
* Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form.
Attachment 5. Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances
To: Omron Corporation
Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances
Date:
Company name:
Signature:
Telephone:
We hereby pledge that we (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies) have verified that the
prohibited substances (A rank) cited below are not contained in the following products, parts or materials
delivered to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiaries and affiliates) and are committed to attaining
the goal for phasing out the following non-use substances (A1 rank), if any are contained in the said
1. Subject Substances
The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 "List of the Regulated Chemical
Substances" in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances, Version 3.2 of Omron
Corporation:
Prohibited substances (A rank): 28 substance groups
Non-use substances (A1 rank): 0 substance group
* It is confirmed that these are not the intended uses of A and A1 ranks.
However, it is premised that Omron Corporation will not use Nickel and Phthalates
*
Group 1 and 2 for any intended uses of A and A1 ranks.
2. Target products, parts or materials
Product Number
Article Name
Remarks
JGPSSI use
classification
code
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
* Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form.
Deadline for
Non-use
(M M /YYYY)
Attachment 6. Specification Change Request (SCR)
No.
SPECIFICATION CHANGE REQUEST (SCR)
From (Company name)
TO
Written:
Checked:
Approved:
Title
Type
Part name
Drawing/Specification No.
Reason for request/Contents
Answer by
Answer(Consideration results)
(date)
Written:
Checked:
Production
Engineering
Production
Approved:
Result
□Design change(
date)
□Not Design change(Permission the existing)
Division to be contracted for
reference
Purchasing
IE
QA
Planning
Pro479 QE E
Attachment 7. Process Change Report(PCR)
PROCESS CHANGE REPORT(PCR)
Date
No.
From(Company name)
TO
Written:
Type
Part name
Checked:
Parts code No.(drawing No.)
Change classification
□Change in manufacture place
□change in manufacture method
Reason
□Renewal or modification of die
Effective date of change
Lot No.
Change in QA standers
□QC process chart
□Inspection standards
□Representative sample
Present method
Method after change
Quality check points & result
Opinion & requirement
Checked:
For OMRON use
Indications for receiving inspection
indicator
Result of receiving inspection
Pro 478QE E
Attachment 8. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples
Request: For JGPSSI Tools, use of English version is recommended. And if the JGP file, in which the characters except alphanumeric were entered with
the environment other than Japanese Windows, is provided, we are unable to acquire the file including other information. If the operating system is not
Japanese Windows, please use alphanumeric-only for data entry.
Check Point (1)
Check Point (7)
Check Point (2)
Check Point (9)
Check Point (3)
Check Point (6)
Check Point (8)
Check Point (4)
Check Point (5)
Preparation Procedure and Check Points
Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI.
The preparation procedure is outlined below, while the check points are shown above.
1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified. Check Point (1)
Tool name: YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXX.xls
2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file sent from Omron upon request for survey. Check Point (2)
3) Fill in “respondent’s entry date” and “information on respondent.” (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink.) Check Point (3)
4) Fill in “manufacturer’s name” and “number of product/part/material of the respondent.” Check Point (4)
5) Fill in “survey unit” and “survey unit mass.” Check Point (5)
“Survey unit” should be determined as per the unit of Omron’s product number.
Unit of Omron’s product number → “Survey unit” Example: (PCS, piece → piece; MM, CM, M, KM → m; ML, L, KL, liter → liter, MG, G, KG; “empty” → any given unit)
For the case of “PCS, piece,” check the amount per piece. Example: one connector pin of connection ≠ one reel
Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included.
6) Press the Input button for each of the subject items and go on to the information registration window for contained substances (level 2). Check Point (6)
7) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3, press the Error check 1 button. Check Point (7)
In case an error is found, correct the problem part.
8) Make sure that the number designated by Omron upon request is entered in “number of the requester’s product/part/material” and “reference number.” Check Point (8)
Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered, a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown.
9) Press the Save GP button to output the JGP file. Check Point (9)
The file should be so named as per Omron’s naming rule.
JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character string.jgp4
Attachment 9. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples
Check Point (7)
Check Point (6)
Check Point (2)
Check Point (1)
Check Point (5)
Check Point (3)
Check Point (4)
Preparation Procedure and Check Points
Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI.
Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual.
The preparation procedure for Level 2 is outlined below, while the check points are shown above.
1) Register SVHC content information of REACH.
Enter content flag “Y” when the content of any one of SVHC substances exceeds the threshold level (reporting level). Enter “N” when it does not. Check Point (1)
Enter content flag = “Y” when the content of any substance does not exceed the threshold level. Check Point (1)
Select the appropriate use classification, press the appropriate button and go to the registration window (level 3) of content information of SVHC. Check Point (2)
Registration is mandatory for content flag of Y. Registration is necessary even for the flag of N if the substance is known to be contained.
2) Enter either “Y” or “N” in the content flag according to the threshold level (reporting level) for each substance. Check Point (3)
3) Input the total content of each substance. This is mandatory for the content flag of “Y.” Input is necessary for the case of “N” if the total content is known. Metal conversion is necessary for metal
compounds. Check Point (4)
4) Select the appropriate use classification and input “use and purpose,” “use portion,” and “maximum content ratio in homogeneous material.” Check Point (5)
This is mandatory for the content flag of “Y.” Input is necessary for the case of “N” if the information is known.
Note that input is mandatory for some materials or uses for the last item, “maximum content ratio in homogeneous material.” (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink.)
5) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3, press the Error check 2 button. Check Point (6).
In case an error is found, correct the problem part.
6) Press the OK button to go back to Level 1. Check Point (7)
Attachment 10. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples
Check Point (2)
Check Point (3)
Check Point (1)
Preparation Procedure and Check Points
Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI.
Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual.
The preparation procedure for Level 3 (SVHC content information) is outlined below, while the check points are shown above.
1) Input “content of compound per survey unit,” “use and purpose,” and “use portion” for each substance group. Check Point (1)
2) In Level 3, there are two tables, one for input when the content ratio exceeds 0.1% and the other when the ratio does not exceed 0.1%. Be sure to choose the right table. Check
Point (2)
3) After inputting for all substance groups in Level 3, press the OK button to go back to Level 2. Check Point (3).
Attachment 11. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)
Check Point (1)
Check Point (2)
Check Point (7)
Check Point (8)
Check Point (4)
Check Point (3)
Check Point (5)
Check Point (6)
Preparation Procedure and Check Points
The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below, while the check points are shown above.
(When a manufacturer, to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent, creates the JGP file (answer))
The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below, while the check points are shown above.
(When a manufacturer, to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent, creates the JGP file (answer))
1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified. Check Point (1)
Tool name: YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXX.xls
2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file created by the manufacturer. Check Point (2)
3) Fill in “respondent’s entry date” and “information on respondent” and check the entries. (Input is mandatory for cells shown in pink.) Check Point (3)
The respondent’s company name may be the manufacturer’s name.
4) Make sure that the reference number is the one designated by Omron upon request. Check Point (4)
Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed.
5) Make sure that “number of requester’s product/part/material” is Omron’s product number. Check Point (5)
Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed.
Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered, a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown.
6) Check if the “survey unit” is appropriate. Check Point (6)
Determine the right survey unit as per Omron’s units for product numbers.
Unit of Omron’s product number → “Survey unit” Example: (PCS, piece → piece; MM, CM, M, KM → m; ML, L, KL, liter → liter, MG, G, KG; “empty” → any given unit)
For the case of “PCS, piece,” check the amount per piece. Example: one connector pin of connection ≠ one reel
Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included.
7) Press the Error check 1 button. In case an error is found, correct the problem part. Check Point (7)
8) Press the SAVE JGP button to output the JGP file. Check Point (8)
The file should be so named as per Omron’s naming rule. JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character string.jgp4
History of Major Revisions
Oct. 21, 2003
Ver. 1.0
First version
Nov. 1, 2006
Ver. 2.0
Apr. 8, 2011
Ver. 3.0
July. 31, 2012
Ver. 3.1
Controlled substances were changed from 207 substance groups to 25 substance
groups as per JGPSSI Ver. 3.
Total revision
Controlled substances were changed from the substances compliant to JGPSSI
Ver. 3 (25 substance group) to Ver. 4.11 (49 substance groups).
Omron’s own content standards and survey format were changed to those
specified by JGPSSI.
Changed the controlled substances from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver.
4.11 (49 substance group) to Ver. 4.20 (61 substance groups). In conjunction with
that, renewed Attachment 1 List of Regulated Chemical Substances.
Added 5.2.3 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change
Report).
Changed the JGPSSI Tool to allow the entry of manufacturer’s name in the
respondent field that had been for the trading firm’s name.
Apr. 21, 2014
Ver. 3.2
Non-inclusion Certificate
Updated the Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances from
Version 3.0 to Version 3.1
Changed the number of substance groups: A rank from 26 to 28; A1 rank from 2 to
0
Product number field: Deleted (“or manufacturer’s name)”
Category name field: Renamed to “Description”
Catalog number field: Renamed to “Remarks”
Substance Phase-out Declaration
Changed the number of substance groups: A rank from 26 to 28; A1 rank from 2 to
0
Product number field: Deleted (“or manufacturer’s name)”
Category name field: Renamed to “Description”
Catalog number field: Renamed to “Remarks”
・ Controlled substances were changed from the substances compliant to JGPSSI
Ver. 4.20 (61 substances) to Ver. 4.31 (88 substances).
・The constitution of previous Attachments 1 “List of Regulated Chemical
Substances” and 2 “Illustrative List of Regulated Chemical Substances” were
changed. And these were divided into Attachments 1 “List of Regulated Chemical
Substances”, 2 “List of Regulated Chemical Substances/intended uses” and 3
“Illustrative List of Regulated Chemical Substances”.
・ Attachment numbers were reassigned according to the change above.
・ New attachments above were inserted.
・ “Specification Change Request (SCR)” was inserted.
・ Definition of management classification was reviewed and the ranks were re-set
[Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances]
“Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances” was updated from
Ver. 3.1 to 3.2
[Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances]
Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances was updated from
Ver. 3.1 to 3.2
Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances, Version 3.2
Issued on: October 21, 2003
Revised on: April 21, 2014
Issued by: Omron Corporation
Global Manufacturing Innovation HQ
Quality Innovation Center
Attachment 1. List of Regulated Chemical Substances Ver.140421B
Line
No.
Management
Classification
JGPSSI
Substance
group No.
Substance/Group
CAS No.
Reportable
Application (s)
All, except batteries
*Exemption (Refer to
Attachment 2)
1
A
A05
Cadmium/Cadmium compounds
Refer to
Attachment 3 Batteries
All
2
A
A07
Hexavalent chromium compounds
Refer to
*Exemption (Refer to
Attachment 3 Attachment 2)
All, except as noted
below
Threshold Level
Exceeding 0.01% by weight (100
ppm) of homogeneous materials
in metal conversion
Exceeding 0.001% by weight (10
ppm) of a battery in metal
conversion
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) of homogeneous materials
in metal conversion
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) of homogeneous materials
in metal conversion
*Exemption(Refer to
Attachment 2)
3
A
A09
Lead/Lead compounds
Major Laws and Regulations or Industry
Standard/Agreement Citation
・Annex XVII of REACH Regulation (EC)
No1907/2006
・Directive 2011/65/EU
・China MII Methods (China RoHS)
・Korea RoHS
・Japan J-MOSS
・US/CA SB-20/50
・Korean Quality Management and Safety
Control of Industrial Products Act
・EU Battery Directive 2006/66/EC
・Chinese Standard GB-24427-2009:
Limitation of mercury, cadmium and lead
contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc
manganese dioxide batteries
・Directive 2011/65/EU
・China MII Methods
・Korea RoHS
・Japan J-MOSS
・US/CA SB-20/50
・Directive 2011/65/EU
・Annex XVII of REACH Regulation (EC)
No1907/2006
・China MII Methods
・Korea RoHS
・Japan J-MOSS
・US/CA SB-20/50
Consumer products
Exceeding 0.01% by weight (100
designed or intended ppm) of product in metal
primarily for children conversion
aged 12 years or
under
・U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement
Act as amended by HB2715
Paint and similar
・U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement
Act
Exceeding 0.009% by weight (90
Refer to
surface coatings of
ppm) of surface coating
Attachment 3 toys and other articles
intended for use by
children
Electric wire, cable or Exceeding 0.03% by weight (300
cord insulated with
ppm) of surface coating
thermosetting or
thermoplastic resin
・US/CA Proposition 65 Case law
Batteries
Exceeding 0.004% by weight (40
ppm) of a battery
・EU Battery Directive 2006/66/EC
・Chinese Standard GB-24427-2009:
Limitation of mercury, cadmium and lead
contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc
manganese dioxide batteries
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) of homogeneous materials
in metal conversion or intentional
addition
・Vermont act relation to comprehensive
management of exposure to mercury
・Rhode Island General Laws 23-24.9 and
amendment of 2007
・Louisiana Mercury Risk Reduction Act
・Annex XVII of REACH Regulation (EC)
No1907/2006
・Directive 2011/65/EU
・China MII Methods
・Korea RoHS
・Japan J-MOSS
・US/CA SB-20/50
Exceeding 0.0001% by weight (1
ppm) of a battery in metal
conversion or intentional addition
・Rhode Island & Connecticut Mercury
Reduction and Education Acts
・New York Env Laws § 27-0719 Battery
Management and Disposal
・Taiwan Restrictions on the Manufacture,
Import, and Sale of Dry Cell Batteries
・Korea: Law on quality management and
control of safety of industrial products (Battery
regulation)
・Chinese Standard GB-24427-2009:
Limitation of mercury, cadmium and lead
contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc
manganese dioxide batteries
・EU Battery Directive 2006/66/EC
All, where prolonged
skin contact is
expected
Intentional addition
・Annex XVII of REACH Regulation (EC)
No1907/2006
All
・Intentional addition
・Exceeding 0.1% by weight
(1,000 ppm) in product
・Law Concerning the Examination and
Regulation of Manufacture, etc. of Chemical
Substances (Chemical Examination Law)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 28.10.2008)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) of tin in material or
intentional addition
・Annex XVII of REACH Regulation (EC)
No1907/2006
・Commission Regulation (EU) No.276/2010
・Law Concerning the Examination and
Regulation of Manufacture, etc. of Chemical
Substances (Chemical Examination Law)
*Exemption(Refer to
Attachment 2)
All, except batteries
*Exemption(Refer to
Attachment 2)
4
A
A10
Mercury/Mercury compounds
Refer to
Batteries
Attachment 3
*Exemption(Refer to
Attachment 2)
5
6
7
A
A
A
A11
A17
A28
Nickel
Tributyltin oxide (TBTO)
Tri-substituted organostannic
compounds
7440-02-0
56-35-9
Refer to
Attachment 3
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Attachment 1. List of Regulated Chemical Substances Ver.140421B
Line
No.
Management
Classification
JGPSSI
Substance
group No.
Substance/Group
Reportable
Application (s)
CAS No.
A
A23
Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds
Refer to
*Exemption(Refer to
Attachment 3 Attachment 2)
・Annex XVII of REACH Regulation (EC)
No1907/2006
・Commission Regulation (EU) No.276/2010
・Annex XVII of REACH Regulation (EC)
No1907/2006
・Commission Regulation (EU) No.276/2010
9
A
A24
Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds
(a) Textile and leather Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
products intended to ppm) of tin in material
come into contact
with the skin
(b) Childcare
Refer to
products
Attachment 3
(c) Two-component
room temperature
vulcanization molding
kit (RTV-2 sealant
molding kit)
10
A
B02
Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs)
Refer to
Attachment 3
11
A
B03
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers
(PBDEs)
A
B05
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
Refer to
Attachment 3
and specific substitutes
13
A
B15
Polychlorinated terphenyls
(PCTs)
Refer to
Attachment 3
B06
Polychlorinated naphthalenes
(more than 3 chlorine atoms)
Refer to
Attachment 3
15
16
17
A
A
A
A
B13
B19
Perfluorooctane sulfonate
(PFOS)
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and
PVC co-polymers
Asbestos
Refer to
Attachment 3
Refer to
Attachment 3
A
C02
19
A
C04
Ozone depleting substances
20
A
Refer to
Attachment 3
C01
18
C06
Radioactive substances
21
A
C07
Formaldehyde
22
A
C08
2-(2H-1,2,3-benzotriazol-2-yl)4,6-bis-tert-butylphenol
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) of homogeneous material
・Directive 2011/65/EU
・China MII Methods
・Korea RoHS
・Japan J-MOSS
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) of homogeneous materials
or intentional addition
・Directive 2011/65/EU
・China MII Methods
・Korea RoHS
・Japan J-MOSS
・Law Concerning the Examination and
Regulation of Manufacture, etc. of Chemical
Substances (Chemical Examination Law)
All
Intentional addition
・Law Concerning the Examination and
Regulation of Manufacture, etc. of Chemical
Substances (Chemical Examination Law)
・Annex XVII of REACH Regulation (EC)
No1907/2006
・US TSCA
All
Exceeding 0.005% by weight (50
ppm) in material
・Annex XVII of REACH Regulation (EC)
No1907/2006
All
Intentional addition
・Law Concerning the Examination and
Regulation of Manufacture, etc. of Chemical
Substances (Chemical Examination Law)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in material or intentional
addition
・Commission Regulation (EU) No.757/2010
・Canadian Environmental Protection Act
SOR/2008-178
・Law Concerning the Examination and
Regulation of Manufacture, etc. of Chemical
Substances (Chemical Examination Law)
Plastic materials
except printed wiring
board laminates
Exceeding 0.1% total chlorine
content by weight (1,000 ppm) in
plastic material
・JS709
Packing materials
Intentional addition
(Omron's self-regulation)
All
Intentional addition
・Annex XVII of REACH Regulation (EC)
No1907/2006
・US TSCA
・Swiss Ordinance on Reduction of Risk from
Chemical Products
Textiles and leather
Exceeding 0.003% by weight (30
ppm) of finished textile/leather
products
Annex XVII of REACH Regulation (EC)
No1907/2006
All
Intentional addition
・Montreal Protocol
・EU EC No. 2037/2000
・EC 1005/2009
・US Clean Air Act
All
Intentional addition
・EU-D 96/29/Euratom
・Japan Law for the Regulation of Nuclear
Source Material, Nuclear Fuel Material, and
Reactors, 1986
・Japan Law Concerning Prevention from
Radiation Hazards
・US NRC
Refer to
*Exemption(Refer to
Attachment 3 Attachment 2)
Refer to
Attachment 3
Azocolourants and Azodyes
which form certain aromatic
amines
All
Refer to
Attachment 3
12
14
Major Laws and Regulations or Industry
Standard/Agreement Citation
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) of tin in material
All
8
Threshold Level
Refer to
Attachment 3
50-00-0
Composite wood
Intentional addition
(plywood, particle,
board, MDF) products
or Components
・US/CA CARB Rule
・US Federal Law 111-199/TSCA Section 601
Textiles
Exceeding 0.0075% by weight
(75 ppm) of textile product
・Austria - BGB I 1990/194;
Formaldehydverordnung, § 2,12/2/1990
・Lithuanian Hygiene Norm HN 96:2000
(Hygiene standards and regulations)
All
Intentional addition
・Law Concerning the Examination and
Regulation of Manufacture, etc. of Chemical
Substances (Chemical Examination Law)
3846-71-7
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Attachment 1. List of Regulated Chemical Substances Ver.140421B
Line
No.
Management
Classification
JGPSSI
Substance
group No.
23
A
C09
Substance/Group
Phthalate esters, Group 1 (BBP,
DBP, DEHP)
CAS No.
Refer to
Attachment 3
Reportable
Major Laws and Regulations or Industry
Threshold Level
Standard/Agreement Citation
Application (s)
Children's toy or child Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000 ・Annex XVII of REACH Regulation (EC)
No1907/2006
care product
ppm) in plasticized material
・U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement
Act
24
A
C10
Children's toy or child Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
care product that can ppm) in plasticized material
Phthalate esters, Group 2 (DIDP,
Refer to
Attachment 3 be placed in a child's
DINP, DNOP)
mouth
25
A
C11
Dimethyl fumarate
26
A
B09
Shortchain chlorinated paraffins
(number of carbon atoms: 10 to
13)
Hexabromocyclododecane
(HBCDD) and all major
diastereoisomers
27
A
B11
28
A
-
Heavy metals (lead, cadmium,
hexachromium, mercury)
・Annex XVII of REACH Regulation (EC)
No1907/2006
・U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement
Act
All
Exceeding 0.00001% by weight
(0.1 ppm) in material
・EC decision 2009/251/EC
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 28.10.2008)
・Norway Product Regulations FOR-2004-0601-922
・Swiss Ordinance on Reduction of Risk from
Chemical Products
All
・Intentional addition
・Exceeding 0.1% by weight
(1,000 ppm) in product
・Law Concerning the Examination and
Regulation of Manufacture, etc. of Chemical
Substances (Chemical Examination Law)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 28.10.2008)
Packing materials
Exceeding 0.01% by weight of
total weight(100ppm) of heavy
metals per homogenous material
・94/62/EEC (Packaging Waste Directive)
・US: Regulations on Heavy Metals in
Packaging Materials
624-49-7
Refer to
Attachment 3
Refer to
Attachment 3
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Attachment 1. List of Regulated Chemical Substances Ver.140421B
Line
No.
1
2
Management
Classification
B
B
JGPSSI
Substance
group No.
B10
B08
Substance/Group
Fluorinated greenhouse gases
(PFC, SF6, HFC)
Reportable
Application (s)
CAS No.
Intentional addition
・EU Regulation No.842/2006
・Ordinance by the Federal Minister for
Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water
Management on bans and restrictions for
partly fluorinated and fully fluorinated
hydrocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride
Plastic materials
except printed wiring
board laminates
Exceeding 0.1% total bromine
content by weight (1,000 ppm) in
plastic material
・JS709
・WEEE
Exceeding 0.09% total bromine
content by weight (900 ppm) in
laminate
・JS709
・WEEE
・IPC-4101 & IEC61249-2-21
Exceeding 0.0000006% by
weight (0.006 ppm) in product
・US/California Perchlorate Contamination
Prevention Act of 2003, regulation adapted by
DTSC
Intentional addition
Proposition 65
Intentional addition
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
Proposition 65
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 28.10.2008)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 13.01.2010)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 28.10.2008)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 28.10.2008)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 28.10.2008)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 28.10.2008)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 13.01.2010)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 13.01.2010)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 13.01.2010)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 28.10.2008)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 19.12.2011)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 19.12.2011)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 18.06.2010)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 18.06.2010)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 18.06.2010)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 20.06.2011)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 20.06.2011)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・ECHA Registry of Intentions 25.10.2010
Refer to
Attachment 3
Refer to
Attachment 3 Printed wiring board
Refer to
Attachment 3
B
B12
Perchlorate
4
B
C47
Di-isodecyl phthalate (DIDP)
5
B
C48
Di-n-hexyl Phthalate (DnHP)
laminates
All
Refer to
All
Attachment 3
84-75-3
All
All
6
B
A20
Diarsenic pentoxide
1303-28-2
7
B
A21
Diarsenic trioxide
1327-53-3
8
B
B16
Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate
(TCEP)
115-96-8
9
B
C12
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
(DEHP)
117-81-7
10
B
C13
Dibutyl phthalate (DBP)
84-74-2
11
B
C14
Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)
85-68-7
12
B
A22
Cobalt chloride (CoCl2)
7646-79-9
13
B
A25
Lead chromate
7758-97-6
14
B
A26
Lead chromate molybdate sulfate
12656-85-8
red (C.I. Pigment red 104)
15
B
A27
C.I. Pigment yellow 34
16
B
C15
Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)
84-69-5
17
B
C16
Refractory Ceramic Fibres,
Aluminosilicate
Refer to
Attachment 3
18
B
C17
Refractory Ceramic Fibres,
Zirconia Aluminosilicate
Refer to
Attachment 3
19
B
C18
Boric acid
Refer to
Attachment 3
20
B
C19
Tetraboron disodium, anhydrous
Refer to
Attachment 3
C20
Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide,
hydrate (Disodium tetraborate
hydrate)
C21
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diC6-8-branched alkyl esters, C7rich (DIHP)
C22
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diC7-11-branched and linear alkyl
esters (DHNUP)
21
22
23
24
B
B
B
B
B17
[4-{4,4'-bis(dimethylamino)
benzhydrylidene}cyclohexa-2,5dien-1ylidene]dimethylammonium
chloride (C.I. Basic Violet3)
Major Laws and Regulations or Industry
Standard/Agreement Citation
All
Bromine-based flame retardants
(Excluding PBBs, PBDEs, and
HBCDD)
3
Threshold Level
1344-37-2
12267-73-1
71888-89-6
68515-42-4
548-62-9
- 4/7 -
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 28.10.2008)
Attachment 1. List of Regulated Chemical Substances Ver.140421B
Line
No.
Management
Classification
JGPSSI
Substance
group No.
25
B
A29
Strontium chromate
7789-06-2
26
B
B20
2,2'-dichloro-4,4'methylenedianiline (MOCA)
101-14-4
Substance/Group
Potassium
hydroxyoctaoxodizincate
dichromate
27
B
A30
28
B
A31
29
B
C23
30
B
C24
31
B
C25
Bis(2-methoxyethyl)
111-96-6
32
B
C26
N,N-dimethylacetamide (DMAC)
127-19-5
33
B
B23
Decabromodiphenyl ether
1163-19-5
34
B
A48
Sulfurous acid, lead salt, dibasic
62229-08-7
35
B
C38
1,2-bis(2-methoxyethoxy)ethane
(TEGDME; triglyme)
112-49-2
36
B
A49
Trilead dioxide phosphonate
37
B
C39
1,2-dimethoxyethane; ethylene
glycol dimethyl ether (EGDME)
110-71-4
38
B
C40
4-Aminoazobenzene
60-09-3
39
B
A50
Tetralead trioxide sulfate
12202-17-4
40
B
A51
Orange lead (lead tetroxide)
1314-41-6
41
B
A52
Pyrochlore, antimony lead yellow
8012-00-8
42
B
A53
Pentalead tetraoxide sulphate
12065-90-6
43
B
C41
1,2-Diethoxyethane
629-14-1
44
B
C42
Diboron trioxide
1303-86-2
45
B
A54
Dibutyltin dichloride (DBTC)
683-18-1
46
B
A55
Lead cynamidate
47
B
C43
N,N-dimethylformamide
48
B
A56
Silicic acid (H2Si2O5), barium
salt (1:1), lead-doped
68784-75-8
49
B
C44
1.2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,
dipentylester, branched and
linear
84777-06-0
50
B
C45
Diisopentylphthalate (DIPP)
605-50-5
51
B
C46
N-pentyl-isopentylphthalate
776297-69-9
52
B
A57
Lead titanium trioxide
12060-00-3
Pentazinc chromate
octahydroxide
Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate
4- (1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl)
phenol, (4-tert-Octylphenol)
Reportable
Application (s)
CAS No.
Threshold Level
Major Laws and Regulations or Industry
Standard/Agreement Citation
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 20.06.2011)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 19.12.2011)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 19.12.2011)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 19.12.2011)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 19.12.2011)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 19.12.2011)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 19.12.2011)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH Regulation
(EC) No1907/2006 (Candidate list of SVHC
for authorization 19.12.2011)
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on June 18,
2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on June 18,
2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
11103-86-9
49663-84-5
117-82-8
140-66-9
12141-20-7
20837-86-9
68-12-2
- 5/7 -
Attachment 1. List of Regulated Chemical Substances Ver.140421B
Line
No.
Management
Classification
JGPSSI
Substance
group No.
53
B
A58
Lead titanium zirconium oxide
12626-81-2
54
B
A59
Lead oxide sulfate
12036-76-9
55
B
A60
[Phthalato(2-)]dioxotrilead
69011-06-9
56
B
A61
Dioxobis(stearato)trilead
12578-12-0
57
B
A62
Fatty acids, C16-18, lead salts
91031-62-8
58
B
A63
Lead dinitrate
10099-74-8
Substance/Group
Reportable
Application (s)
CAS No.
Threshold Level
Major Laws and Regulations or Industry
Standard/Agreement Citation
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
REACH candidate list published on
December 19, 2012
- 6/7 -
Attachment 1. List of Regulated Chemical Substances Ver.140421B
Line
No.
Management
Classification
JGPSSI
Substance
group No.
1
C
A19
2
C
B18
Substance/Group
Beryllium Oxide (BeO)
Chlorinated flame retardants
Reportable
Application (s)
CAS No.
Threshold Level
Major Laws and Regulations or Industry
Standard/Agreement Citation
All
Exceeding 0.1% by weight (1,000
ppm) in product
DIGITALEUROPE/CECED/AeA/EERA
guidance
Plastic materials
except laminated
printed circuit board
Exceeding 0.1% total chlorine
content by weight (1,000 ppm) in
plastic material
JS709
Exceeding 0.09% total chlorine
content by weight (900 ppm) in
laminate
・JS709
・IPC-4101 & IEC61249-2-21
1304-56-9
Refer to
Attachment 3 Laminated printed
circuit board
- 7/7 -
Attachment 2. List of Regulated Chemical Substances/Intended Uses Ver.140421B
JGPSSI
Substance
Group No.
Substance (Substance Group)
Content Standard
Judgment
Managebased on the
ment
content
Classification
standard
ROHS/ELV
exception use
No.(Note 10)
JGPSSI
intended use
Classification
Code
A05
Metal conversion is necessary to
calculate the content ratio (Note 9)
A07
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) of
homogenous materials
A09
Describe the threshold level if a
product has any of the intended uses
listed below:
・For batteries, 0.004% by weight (40
ppm) of a battery
・For coating on a toy or a product for
children, 0.009% by weight (90 ppm)
per surface coating
・For a consumer product for children
aged twelve and under, 0.01% by
weight (100 ppm) of a product
・For an electric wire, cable or cord
insulated with thermosetting or
thermoplastic resin, 0.03% by weight
(300 ppm) per surface coating
Metal conversion is necessary to
calculate the content ratio (Note 9)
―
―
―
―
(JGPSSI intended use Classification)
Cd-R-3
Containe
d
B
R-30
Cd-R-4
Containe
d
B
R-38
Cd-R-6
Cadmium, exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material, in cadmium
oxide in thick film pastes used on aluminum bonded beryllium oxide
―
―
Containe
d
B
R-8(b)
Cd-R-8
Cadmium in an electric point that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous
material
―
―
Containe
d
B
R-13(b)
Cd-R-9
Cadmium in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards that
exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material
―
Containe
d
A
R-39
Containe
d
A
R-40
Containe
d
Containe
d
A
E-15
A
―
Cd-R-10 Cadmium in a color conversion II-VI family LED used for solid-state
lighting or a display system that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous
material (“cadmium per square millimeter in a light emission area” <
10μg Cd)
Cd-R-11 Cadmium contained in a photoresistor of analog optical coupler used
for professional audio system, exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous
material
Cd-E-2 Batteries for electric vehicles containing cadmium exceeding 100 ppm
in homogeneous material
Cd-B-2 Batteries containing cadmium exceeding 10ppm by weight of the
battery
―
Cd-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in
homogeneous material, excluding specified uses
Cd-J-99 Containing cadmium above 100ppm in homogeneous material:
Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
Cd-R-0 Cases containing 100 ppm or less of intentionally added cadmium in
homogeneous material, excluding specified uses
Cd-RE-98 Containing 100 ppm or less of cadmium in homogeneous material:
Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
Cr-R-2 Hexavalent chromium up to 0.75% by weight as antirust for a carbon
steel cooling system in an absorption refrigerator that exceeds 1,000
ppm in homogeneous material
Cr-E-1 Anti-corrosion coatings containing hexavalent chromium exceeding
1,000 ppm in homogeneous material (Other than below Cr-E-2.)
Cr-E-2 Corrosion preventive coating related to bolt and nut assemblies for
chassis applications, containing hexavalent chromium exceeding
1,000 ppm in homogeneous material
Cr-E-3 (Absorption) refrigerators in motor caravans containing hexavalent
chromium exceeding 1,000 ppm and 0.75 wt% or less in
homogeneous material
(Applicable for vehicle only. Choose "Pb-J-0" for the cases othe than
vehicle)
Cr-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added hexavalent chromium exceeding
1,000 ppm in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses
Cr-J-99 Containing hexavalent chromium above 1,000 ppm in homogeneous
material: Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
Cr-R-0 Cases containing 1,000 ppm or less of intentionally added hexavalent
chromium in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses
Cr-RE-98 Containing 1,000 ppm or less of hexavalent chromium in
homogeneous material: Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
―
E-1
A
―
A
―
Uncontrolled
―
Uncontrolled
―
B
R-9
Containe
d
Containe
d
A
E-12(a)
A
E-12(b)
Containe
d
B
E-13
Containe
d
Containe
d
Not
contained
Not
contained
A
―
A
―
Uncontrolled
―
Uncontrolled
―
B
R-6(a)
Containe
d
Lead and its compounds
Printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses, such as
borosilicate and soda lime glasses containing cadmium exceeding
100ppm in homogeneous material
Cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material in alloys as
electrical/mechanical solder joints to electrical conductors located
directly on the voice coil in transducers used in high-powered
loudspeakers with sound pressure levels of 100 dB (A) and more
R-21
Containe
d
B
Containe
d
B
Containe
d
B
Containe
d
B
Containe
d
B
B
―
Immediately
banned
Immediately
banned
―
(Note 7)
―
―
Immediately
banned
Immediately
banned
―
―
―
Pb-RE-3 Steel materials containing 0.35% or less ,but exceeding 1,000 ppm in
homogeneous material, of lead by weight (including batch-based hot
dip galvanized steel & free-machining steel)
―
(Note 5)
R-6(c)
E-3
R-5(a)
E-10
R-5(b)
E-10
Pb-RE-4 Copper alloy containing 4% or less, exceeding 1,000 ppm in
homogeneous material, of lead by weight (e.g. brass, phosphor
bronze)
Pb-RE-5 Lead
in a cathode ray tube that exceeds 1,000 ppm in homogeneous
material
Pb-RE-6 Lead up to 0.2% by weight in glass of a fluorescent tube that exceeds
1,000 ppm in homogeneous material
―
(Note 5)
R-7(c)I
Pb-RE-7 Lead in an electric or electronic component excluding dielectric
ceramics (e.g. piezoelectronic device) in a capacitor that contains
lead in glass, ceramic, or glass/ceramic matrix compounds,
exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material and also excluding
automotive valves as well as automotive plugs
―
―
Pb-RE-8 Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage of
125V AC or 250V DC or larger that exceeds 1,000 ppm in
homogeneous material, excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E20
Pb-RE-12 Lead in a PZT dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part
of integrated circuit or discrete semiconductor, exceeding 1,000 ppm
in homogeneous material
―
―
-
-
-
-
R-7(c)Ⅱ
R-7(c)IV
A
R-11(a)
B
E-8(f)
R-6(b)
E-2(c)
R-7(a)
E-8(e)
R-7(b)
B
―
―
Containe
d
B
・Korean Quality Management
and Safety Control of
Industrial Products Act
・EC Directive 2006/66/EC on
batteries
・Chinese Standard GB-244272009: Limitation of mercury,
cadmium and lead contents for
alkaline and non-alkaline zinc
manganese dioxide batteries
Immediately
banned
Immediately
banned
E-10(d)
Containe
d
―
―
B
Containe
d
Immediately
banned
Immediately *All batteries including button
butteries
banned
―
Containe
d
B
―
―
E-10(b)
Containe
d
Immediately
banned
(Note 7)
E-10
Containe
d
―
―
E-10
Pb-E-20 Lead in a dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of
ultrasonic sonar, exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material
Pb-RE-10 Lead used for a C-press compliant pin connector/system that exceeds
1,000ppm in homogeneous material
Pb-R-1
Pb-R-2
Pb-R-3
Aluminum materials containing 0.4% or less, exceeding 1,000 ppm in
homogeneous material, of lead by weight
Lead in high-melting point solder (lead-based alloys containing 85%
by weight or more lead)
Lead, exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material, in soldering for
servers, storage and storage array systems, and network
infrastructure equipment for switching, signaling, transmission and
network management for telecommunication
- 1/10 -
Major Lows and Regulations
(excluding RoHS and ELV
Directives)
and Remarks
*Cadmium in electric points as
specified by ELV Directive is
evaluated with Cd-J-0, Cd-J99, Cd-R-0 and Cd-RE-98 by
its content.
*Cadmium in optical glass is
―
evaluated with Cd-J-0, Cd-J99 and Cd-RE-98 by its
Immediately Exemption to be repealed after
July 1, 2014
banned
―
0.1% by weight of homogenous
materials (1,000 ppm)
Metal conversion is necessary to
calculate the content ratio (Note 9)
Time of Total
elimination
(Note 2)
B
Containe
d
Containe
d
Not
contained
Not
contained
Containe
d
Hexavalent chromium and its
compounds
OC. Additional
Standard (Note 4)
Containe
d
Cadmium and its compounds
0.01% by weight (100 ppm) of
homogenous materials providing that
the following threshold be used for
judgment for the following use:
・For batteries, 0.001% by weight (10
ppm) of a battery
Intended use and Threshold Level
―
―
―
―
(Note 5)
・Annex XVII of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
・China MII Methods (China
RoHS)
・Korea RoHS
・Japan J-MOSS
・USA/ CA SB-20/50
・China MII Methods (China
RoHS)
・Korea RoHS
・Japan J-MOSS
・US/CA SB-20/500
*See (Note 3) for ELV
*No threshold level of 0.2% by
weight established for ELV
RoHS
ELV
―
Immediately
banned
*See (Note 3) for ELV
―
(Note 5)
―
(Note 6)
―
―
*Exemption repeal applied by
ELV Directive
Attachment 2. List of Regulated Chemical Substances/Intended Uses Ver.140421B
JGPSSI
Substance
Group No.
Substance (Substance Group)
Content Standard
Judgment
Managebased on the
ment
content
Classification
standard
ROHS/ELV
exception use
No.(Note 10)
JGPSSI
intended use
Classification
Code
Containe
d
Containe
d
A
R-12
Pb-R-5
B
R-15
E-8(g)
Pb-R-8
Containe
d
Containe
d
A
R-16
B
R-17
Containe
d
B
R-21
Containe
d
A
R-23
Containe
d
B
R-24
Containe
d
B
R-29
Containe
d
B
R-31
Containe
d
B
R-32
Containe
d
B
R-33
Containe
d
Containe
d
B
R-34
B
R-37
Containe
d
Containe
d
B
R-13(a)
B
R-13(b)
Containe
d
B
Containe
d
A09
Describe the threshold level if a
product has any of the intended uses
listed below:
・For batteries, 0.004% by weight (40
ppm) of a battery
・For coating on a toy or a product for
children, 0.009% by weight (90 ppm)
per surface coating
・For a consumer product for children
aged twelve and under, 0.01% by
weight (100 ppm) of a product
・For an electric wire, cable or cord
insulated with thermosetting or
thermoplastic resin, 0.03% by weight
(300 ppm) per surface coating
Metal conversion is necessary to
calculate the content ratio (Note 9)
(JGPSSI intended use Classification)
Coating material for thermal conduction module C-rings, containing
lead exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material
Lead, exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material, in solder for
connecting semiconductor dies and carriers in flip chip IC packages
OC. Additional
Standard (Note 4)
―
―
Time of Total
elimination
(Note 2)
ELV Directive
Pb-R-10 Lead, exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material, in linear
incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes
Pb-R-11 Lead halide, containing lead exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous
material, as radiant agent in High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps
used for professional reprography applications
Pb-R-15 Lead, exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material, in printing inks
for the application of enamels on glasses, such as borosilicate and
soda lime glasses
Pb-R-17 Lead contained in finishing agents of 0.65 mm or finer pitch
components other than connectors, exceeding 1,000 ppm in
homogeneous material
Pb-R-18 Lead, exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material, in solders for
the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar array
ceramic multilayer capacitors
Pb-R-22 Lead, exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material, in lead bound
in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1, 2, 3 and 4) of
Council Directive 69/493/EEC
Pb-R-23 Lead, exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material, in soldering
materials in mercury free flat fluorescent lamps (which e.g. are used
for liquid crystal displays, designs or industrial lighting)
Pb-R-24 Lead, exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material, in lead oxide
in seal frit used for making window assemblies for Argon and Krypton
laser tubes
Pb-R-25 Lead, exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material, in solders for
the soldering of thin copper wires of 100 μm diameter and less in
power transformers
Pb-R-26 Lead, exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material, in cermetbased trimmer potentiometer elements
Pb-R-27 Lead, exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material, in the plating
layer of high voltage diodes on the basis of a zinc borate glass body
―
―
Immediately Exemption to be repealed after
Sep. 1, 2013
banned
―
―
―
Immediately
banned
―
―
―
―
―
―
―
―
―
―
―
―
―
―
Pb-R-30 Lead in white glass used for an optical purpose containing lead that
exceeds 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material
Pb-R-31 Lead in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards
containing lead that exceeds 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material
―
―
―
―
R-9(b)
Pb-R-32 Lead in a shell (exterior casing) or bushing (a cylindrical component
fitted inside a hole) of a bearing for a compressor containing coolant
for heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, refrigeration, chilling, and
HVACR, exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material
―
―
B
R-18(b)
Pb-R-33 Lead (lead of 1% or less by weight) as activator in fluorescent powder
of a discharge lamp used as a suntan lamp containing phosphor such
as BSP (BaSi2O5:Pb) that exceeds 1,000 ppm in homogeneous
material
―
(Note 5)
Containe
d
A
R-18(a)
Pb-R-34 Lead, exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material, as activator in
the fluorescent powder (1% lead by weight or less) of discharge
lamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphors such
as BSP (BaSi2O5:Pb) as well as when used as specialty lamps for
diazo-printing reprography, lithography, insect traps, photochemical
and curing processes containing phosphors such as SMS ((Sr,
Ba)2MgSi2O7:Pb)
―
Immediately
banned
Containe
d
B
R-25
Pb-R-35 Lead oxide, exceeding 1,000 ppm per unit of homogeneous material,
used for structural elements on the surfaces of surface conduction
electron emitter displays (SED), notably seal frit and frit ring
―
―
Containe
d
Containe
d
Containe
d
A
E-2(b)
Pb-E-1
―
A
Pb-E-3
B
E-4(a)
E-4(b)
E-5
―
Immediately
banned
Immediately
banned
―
Containe
d
B
E-6
Pb-E-5
―
―
Containe
d
B
E-7(b)
Pb-E-6
―
(Note 5)
Containe
d
B
E-7(c)
Pb-E-7
―
(Note 5)
Containe
d
Containe
d
Containe
d
A
Pb-E-4
E-9
Pb-E-10
A
E-11
Pb-E-11
A
E-8(b)
Pb-E-12
Containe
d
A1
E-8(a)
Pb-E-13
Containe
d
Containe
d
A1
E-8(d)
Pb-E-15
B
E-8(h)
Pb-E-16
Containe
d
A
E-8(i)
Pb-E-17
Containe
d
B
E-8(j)
Pb-E-18
Aluminum with a lead content of above 0.4% and 1.5% or less by
weight
Lead, exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material, in bearing
shells and bushes (alloy)
Batteries containing lead exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous
material
(Applicable for vehicle only. Choose "Pb-J-0" for the cases othe than
vehicle)
Vibration dampers containing lead, exceeding 1,000 ppm in
homogeneous material
(Applicable for vehicle only.Choose "Pb-J-0" for the cases othe than
vehicle)
Lead, exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material, in vulcanizing
agents and stabilizers for elastomers in fluid handling and powertrain
applications containing up to 0.5% lead by weight
(Applicable for vehicle only. Choose "Pb-J-0" for the cases othe than
vehicle)
Lead, exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material, in bonding
agents for elastomers in powertrain applications containing up to
0.5% lead by weight
(Applicable for vehicle only. Choose "Pb-J-0" for the cases othe than
vehicle)
Valve seats containing lead exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous
material
Pyrotechnic initiators containing lead exceeding 1,000 ppm in
homogeneous material
Lead in solder for electric use that exceeds 1,000 ppm in
homogeneous material (excluding solder on electronic circuit boards
and glass)
Lead in solder for installing an electric or electronic component on an
electronic circuit board or for a component terminal that exceeds
1,000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding electrolysis aluminum
capacitors)
Lead for soldering an air mass sensor on a glass surface that
exceeds 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material
Lead in solder for attaching a heat spreader and heat sink of a power
semiconductor that exceeds 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material
(The chip size is 1 cm2 at least. The electric current density is 1
A/mm2 at least)
(Applicable for vehicle only. Choose "Pb-J-0" for the cases othe than
vehicle)
Lead in solder for electric glazing on a glass surface that exceeds
1,000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder for laminate
glazing)
Lead in solder used for laminate glazing that exceeds 1,000 ppm in
homogeneous material
(Applicable for vehicle only. Choose "Pb-J-0" for the cases othe than
vehicle)
- 2/10 -
Major Lows and Regulations
(excluding RoHS and ELV
Directives)
and Remarks
Immediately
banned
*Exemption repeal applied by
―
―
Lead and its compounds
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) of
homogenous materials
Intended use and Threshold Level
―
―
―
―
―
*White glass means
transparent glass
Immediately
banned
Immediately
banned
Immediately *It also applies to lead in
solder plating
banned
July 1,2015 Exemption to be repealed after
Jun. 1, 2016
―
July 1,2014 Exemption to be repealed after
Jun. 1, 2015
―
―
―
Immediately
banned
―
―
Attachment 2. List of Regulated Chemical Substances/Intended Uses Ver.140421B
JGPSSI
Substance
Group No.
Substance (Substance Group)
Content Standard
Lead and its compounds
Judgment
Managebased on the
ment
content
Classification
standard
ROHS/ELV
exception use
No.(Note 10)
Containe
d
B
E-1(b)
Containe
d
B
E-12
Containe
d
B
E-10
Containe
d
B
E-8(f)
Containe
d
Containe
d
Containe
d
A
―
A
―
A
―
Containe
d
A
―
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) of
homogenous materials
A09
Describe the threshold level if a
product has any of the intended uses
listed below:
・For batteries, 0.004% by weight (40
ppm) of a battery
・For coating on a toy or a product for
children, 0.009% by weight (90 ppm)
per surface coating
・For a consumer product for children
aged twelve and under, 0.01% by
weight (100 ppm) of a product
・For an electric wire, cable or cord
insulated with thermosetting or
thermoplastic resin, 0.03% by weight
(300 ppm) per surface coating
JGPSSI
intended use
Classification
Code
Intended use and Threshold Level
(JGPSSI intended use Classification)
Pb-E-19 Lead content of 0.35 wt% in continuously galvanized sheet steel,
exceeding 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material
(Applicable for vehicle only. Choose "Pb-J-0" for the cases othe than
vehicle)
Pb-E-21 Lead-containing thermoelectric material in automotive electrical
applications intended for the reduction of CO2 emissions through
waste heat recovery
(Applicable for vehicle only. Choose "Pb-J-0" for the cases othe than
vehicle)
Pb-E-22 Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage less
than 125V AC or 250V DC that exceeds 1,000 ppm in homogeneous
material, excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20
(Applicable for vehicle only. Choose "Pb-J-0" for the cases othe than
vehicle)
Pb-E-23 Lead used for a compliant pin connector/system other than C-press
that exceeds 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material
(Applicable for vehicle only. Choose "Pb-J-0" for the cases othe than
vehicle)
Pb-J-1 Containing lead above 300 ppm in homogeneous material, for use in
vinyl chloride wires
Pb-J-3 Containing above 0.009% of lead per surface treatment layer such as
coating in parts/material used in toys
Pb-J-4 Use in products for children under 12 years of age, containing lead
exceeding 100ppm per survey unit
Pb-B-1
Batteries containing lead exceeding 40 ppm by weight of the battery
A
Time of Total
elimination
(Note 2)
-
(Note 5)
-
-
―
―
*See (Note 3) for ELV
―
―
*See (Note 3) for ELV
―
Immediately
banned
Immediately
banned
Immediately
banned
・US/CA Proposition 65 Case
law( See Note 12)
・U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Improvement Act
・U.S. Consumer Product
―
Safety Improvement Act as
amended by HB2715
Over 40 ppm Immediately ・EU Battery Directive
per cell for
banned 2006/66/EC
alkali
・Chinese Standard GB-24427batteries
2009: Limitation of mercury,
(excluding
cadmium and lead contents for
button
alkaline and non-alkaline zinc
Over
1,000
batteries)
Immediately manganese dioxide batteries
ppm per cell for
banned ・Brazil Nov. 4, 2008 Decision
batteries other
No. 401
―
than above
(excluding lead
accumulators)
Metal conversion is necessary to
calculate the content ratio (Note 9)
Other than
above (such as
lead
accumulators)
B
Containe
d
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
Containe
d
A
―
A
―
Uncontrolled
―
Uncontrolled
―
R-1
B
B
R-1(a)
R-1(b)
B
R-1(c)
B
R-1(d)
B
R-1(e)
B
R-1(f)
R-2(a)
B
R-2(a)(1)
B
R-2(a)(2)
B
R-2(a)(3)
B
R-2(a)(4)
B
R-2(a)(5)
Containe
d
Mercury and its compounds
A10
Major Lows and Regulations
(excluding RoHS and ELV
Directives)
and Remarks
OC. Additional
Standard (Note 4)
Intentional addition or 0.1% by weight
(1,000 ppm) in homogenous materials Containe
d
providing that the following threshold
be used for judgment for the following
use:
・For batteries, 0.0001% by weight (1
ppm) of a battery
Metal conversion is necessary to
calculate the content ratio (Note 9)
Containe
d
Containe
d
R-2(b)
A1
R-2(b)(2)
B
R-2(b)(3)
B
R-2(b)(4)
A
R-3
B
R-3(a)
B
R-3(b)
B
R-3(c)
A
R-4(a)
―
Cases containing intentionally added lead above 1,000 ppm in
homogeneous material, excluding specified uses
Pb-J-99 Containing lead above 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material:
Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
Pb-R-0 Cases containing 1,000 ppm or less of intentionally added lead in
homogeneous material, excluding specified uses
Pb-RE-98 Containing 1,000 ppm or less of lead in homogeneous material:
Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
Hg-R-26 Mercury in a single-capped fluorescent lamp that does not exceed the
following limitations (per burner)
(a) For general illumination less than 30W: 2.5 mg
(b) For general illumination of 30W or higher and less than 50W: 3.5
mg
(c) For general illumination of 50W or higher and less than 150W: 5
mg
(d) For general illumination of 150W or higher: 15 mg
―
(e) Having a circular or square structure, 17 mm or less in tube
diameter, and for general illumination: 7 mg
(f) For a specific use: 5 mg
Hg-R-17 Mercury in a double-capped strip fluorescent lamp (in each individual
lamp) for general purposes that does not exceed the following
limitations
(a) A three-wavelength phosphor of less than 9 mm in tube diameter
(e.g., T2) with normal lifetime: 4 mg
(b) A three-wavelength phosphor of 9 mm or larger and of 17 mm or
less in tube diameter (e.g., T5) with normal lifetime: 3 mg
(c) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 17 mm and 28 mm or less in
tube diameter (e.g., T8) with normal lifetime: 3.5 mg
(d) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 28 mm in tube diameter
(e.g., T12) with normal lifetime: 3.5 mg
(e) A three-wavelength phosphor with long lifetime (> 25,000 h): 5 mg
-
(Note 8)
-
(Note 8)
-
(Note 8)
-
(Note 8)
-
(Note 8)
-
(Note 8)
-
-
Oct.
13,2015
(Note 8)
-
(Note 8)
Pb-J-0
Hg-R-28 Mercury in a double-capped fluorescent lamp (in each individual
lamp) not for general purposes under the following conditions
(b) Nonlinear white lamps of all shapes: mercury that does not exceed
15 mg
(c) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a nonlinear threewavelength phosphor lamp of above 17 mm (e.g., T9)
(d) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a lamp for any other
general illumination or specific purposes (e.g., induction lamps)
Hg-R-9
Mercury in a cold cathode ray fluorescent lamp or external electrode
fluorescent lamp (CCFL or EEFL) for a specific purpose
―
Immediately
banned
Immediately
banned
―
―
―
-
-
(Note 8)
(Note 8)
-
(Note 8)
-
(Note 8)
-
(Note 8)
―
Exceeding Immediately
below
banned
(a) When
(Note 8)
short type
(500 mm or
less):
3.5 mg or
less per piece
(b) When
medium type
(over 500 mm
to 1500 mm
or less): 5 mg
or less per
piece
(c) When
long type
(over 1500
mm): 13 mg
per piece
Hg-R-20 Mercury in a low-pressure discharge lamp (each individual lamp)
other than Hg-R-26, Hg-R-17, Hg-R-28, or Hg-R-9
B
- 3/10 -
(Note 8)
(Note 8)
Over 15 mg Immediately
per piece
banned
15 mg or less
-
per piece
・Annex XVII of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
・China MII Methods (China
RoHS)
・Korea RoHS
・Japan J-MOSS
・US/CA SB-20/500
Exemption to be repealed after
April 13, 2016
Attachment 2. List of Regulated Chemical Substances/Intended Uses Ver.140421B
JGPSSI
Substance
Group No.
Substance (Substance Group)
Content Standard
Judgment
Managebased on the
ment
content
Classification
standard
Containe
d
Containe
d
ROHS/ELV
exception use
No.(Note 10)
JGPSSI
intended use
Classification
Code
Intended use and Threshold Level
(JGPSSI intended use Classification)
A
R-4(b)
B
R-4(b)-I
(a) When P≦
155W: 30mg
or less per
piece
B
R-4(b)-II
B
R-4(b)-III
(b) When
155W<P≦
405W: 40mg
or less pre
piece
(c) When
P>405W:
40mg or less
per piece
Hg-R-11 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general
illumination with an improved color rendering index Ra over 60
A10
(a) When P≦
155W:
25mg or less
per piece
B
R-4(c)-II
―
B
R-4(c)-III
(b) When
155W<P≦
405W:
30mg or less
per piece
© When P>
405W:
40mg or less
per piece
A1
R-4(d)
Hg-R-13 Mercury in a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp (HPMV)
B
B
R-4(e)
R-4(f)
Oct.
13,2014
―
―
A
―
Hg-R-14 Mercury in a metal halide lamp (MH)
Hg-R-15 Mercury in a vapor lamp for a specific purpose or of any other type
that is not specifically mentioned in the Annex of Directive 2011/65/EU
(or in the classification of intended use of mercury)
Hg-B-1 Mercury intentionally added or contained in battery exceeding 1 ppm
by weight for the battery
Intentional
addition
―
―
B
A17
When there is intentional addition in
uses involving long-time contact with
skin
Tributyltin oxide
(TBTO, CAS.No.56-35-9)
Cases of intentional addition
Tri-substituted organostannic
compounds
A28
Intentional addition or 0.1% by
weight of tin (1,000 ppm) in material
Metal conversion is necessary for the
content ratio (Note 9)
(Note 8)
R-4(c)
A
A11
(Note 8)
R-4(c)-I
Hg-R-12 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general
illumination of any other type (Hg-R-11)
Containe
d
A
―
Containe
d
A
―
Containe
d
A
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
Containe
A
d
Containe (Note 11)
d
Uncontrolled
Not
Containe
d
―
Containe
d
A
Not
Containe
d
―
Major Lows and Regulations
(excluding RoHS and ELV
Directives)
and Remarks
Exceeding Immediately
below
banned
(Note 8)
B
A
Nickel
Time of Total
elimination
(Note 2)
A
Mercury and its compounds
Intentional addition or 0.1% by weight
Containe
(1,000 ppm) in homogenous materials
d
providing that the following threshold
be used for judgment for the following Containe
d
Containe
use:
d
・For batteries, 0.0001% by weight (1
ppm) of a battery
Containe
Metal conversion is necessary to
d
calculate the content ratio (Note 9)
OC. Additional
Standard (Note 4)
Exceeding Immediately
below
banned
―
All button
butteries,
intentional
addition
―
Exemption to be repealed after
April 13, 2015
Immediately ・Rhode Island & Connecticut
banned Mercury Reduction and
Education Acts
・New York Env Laws § 27Alkaline
Immediately 0719 Battery Management and
Disposal
batteries or
banned
・Taiwan Restrictions on the
nickel metal
Manufacture, Import, and Sale
hydride
of Dry Cell Batteries
batteries of
・Korea: Law on quality
over 1 ppm
management and control of
for each cell
Batteries
Immediately safety of industrial products
(Battery regulation)
other than
banned
・Chinese Standard GB-24427above of over
2009: Limitation of mercury,
5 ppm for
cadmium and lead contents for
each cell
alkaline and non-alkaline zinc
Batteries
―
manganese dioxide batteries
other than
・EU Battery Directive
above of 5
2006/66/EC
ppm or less
for each cell
Hg-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added mercury above 1,000 ppm in
―
Immediately ・Vermont act relation to
homogeneous material, excluding specified uses
banned comprehensive management
of exposure to mercury
Hg-J-99 Containing mercury above 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material:
―
Immediately ・Rhode Island General Laws
Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
banned 23-24.9 and amendment of
2007
・Louisiana Mercury Risk
Hg-R-0 Cases containing 1,000 ppm or less of intentionally added mercury in
―
Immediately
Reduction Act
homogeneous material, excluding specified uses
banned ・Annex XVII of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
Hg-RE-98 Containing 1,000 ppm or less of mercury in homogeneous material:
―
―
・China MII Methods
Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
・Korea RoHS
・Japan J-MOSS
・US/CA SB-20/500
Ni-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added nickel, for use consisting of long―
Immediately ・Annex XVII of REACH
term contact with skin.
banned Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
―
-
―
―
―
In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and nickel is
intentionally added
Ni-J-98 Cases containing nickel other than Ni-J-1and Ni-J-2.(a product not
staying in contact with skin for a considerable duration of time or
containing impurities)
A17-J-4 Cases containing intentionally added TBTO
Uncontrolled
―
A17-J-98 Cases containing impurities
―
Containe
d
A
―
A28-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 0.1% by
weight
―
Immediately ・Annex XVII of REACH
banned Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
Containe
d
A
-
A28-J-5 For use other than A28-J-4 and with content of intentional addition
―
Immediately No.276/2010
banned ・Law Concerning the
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
A28-J-97 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 0.1% or less
by weight
―
―
Ni-J-2
- 4/10 -
―
Immediately ・Law Concerning the
banned Examination and Regulation of
―
Manufacture, etc. of Chemical
Substances (Chemical
Examination Law)
・Commission Regulation (EU)
―
Examination and Regulation of
Manufacture, etc. of Chemical
Substances (Chemical
Examination Law)
Attachment 2. List of Regulated Chemical Substances/Intended Uses Ver.140421B
JGPSSI
Substance
Group No.
Substance (Substance Group)
Content Standard
Judgment
Managebased on the
ment
content
Classification
standard
Containe
d
C
ROHS/ELV
exception use
No.(Note 10)
-
JGPSSI
intended use
Classification
Code
Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds
0.1% by weight of tin (1,000 ppm) in
homogeneous materials
A23
Metal conversion is necessary for the
C
-
A23-J-2
A1
Containe
d
C
-
A23-J-3
content ratio (Note 9)
A1
Containe
d
C
-
(JGPSSI intended use Classification)
A23-J-4
Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds
A24
A19
0.1% by weight of tin (1,000 ppm) in
homogeneous materials in the
following uses:
・Textiles and leather products
intended to be in contact with skin
・Two-component room temperature
vulcanization molding kit (RTV-2
sealant molding kit)
Exceeding Immediately
0.1% by
banned
weight of tin
in product
Uncontrolled
―
C
-
A
-
Containe (Note 11)
d
―
A24-J-1 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and DOT is
intentionally added
―
-
―
Beryllium oxide
(CAS No. 1304-56-9)
Containe
d
C
―
A19-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% beryllium oxide by weight in a product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
A19-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% beryllium oxide by weight in a product
―
―
Containe
d
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
Containe
d
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
A
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
Immediately
banned
Immediately
banned
―
Uncontrolled
―
A
―
A
―
Uncontrolled
―
B02-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBB exceeding 1,000 ppm in
homogeneous material
B02-J-99 Containing PBB above 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material:
Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
B02-R-0 Cases containing 1,000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBB in
homogeneous material
B02-R-98 Containing 1,000 ppm or less of PBB in homogeneous material:
Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
B03-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBDE exceeding 1,000 ppm in
homogeneous material
B03-J-99 Containing PBDE above 1,000 ppm in homogeneous material:
Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
B03-R-0 Cases containing 1,000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBDE in
homogeneous material
―
A
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
B03-R-98 Containing 1,000 ppm or less of PBDE in homogeneous material:
Impurities/recycled materials/contamination
Containe
d
B
―
Containe
d
B
Containe
d
―
―
―
―
―
―
Immediately
banned
Immediately
banned
―
―
―
B08-J-3 In cases where bromine element is used for a printed wiring board
laminate and its content is above 0.09% by weight in the printed
wiring board laminate
―
―
―
B08-J-5 In cases where total bromine content in plastic material exceeds 0.1%
by weight, excluding the content in a printed wiring board laminate
―
―
B
―
B08-J-4 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and brominated
flame retardants is intentionally added
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
B08-J-97 In cases where any brominated flame retardant other than B08-J-3,
B08-J-4 and B08-J-5 is contained
―
―
Containe
d
C
―
B18-J-0 In cases where the chlorine element contained exceeds 0.09% by
weight per the printed wiring board laminate, for the use of printed
wiring board laminate
―
―
Containe
d
weight (900 ppm) for laminated
printed circuit board
Containe
・0.1 % of total chlorine content by
d
weight (1,000 ppm) in plastic material,
excluding the content in laminated
Not
printed wiring board
Containe
d
C
―
B18-J-1 In cases where total chlorine content in plastic material exceeds 0.1%
by weight, excluding the content in a printed wiring board laminate
―
―
C
―
B18-J-2 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and chlorinated
flame retardants is intentionally added
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
B18-J-98 In cases where any flame retardant other than B18-J-0, B18-J-1or
B18-J-2 is contained
―
―
A
―
B05-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added PCBs and specific substitutes
―
Intentional addition or 0.1% by weight
(1,000 ppm) of homogenous materials
Bromine-based flame
retardants
(excluding PBBs, PBDEs
and HBCDD)
・0.09% of total bromine content by
weight (900 ppm) for laminated
printed circuit board
・0.1 % of total bromine content by
weight (1,000 ppm) in plastic material,
Not
excluding the content in laminated
Containe
printed wiring board
d
Chlorinated flame retardants
・0.09% of total chlorine content by
Polychlorinated biphenyls
(PCB) and specific
substitutes
Cases of intentional addition
Polychlorinated terphenyls
(PCT)
0.005% by weight in material
Containe
d
・Annex XVII of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
・Commission Regulation (EU)
No.276/2010
Exceeding Immediately
0.1% by
banned
weight of tin
in product
―
Polybrominated diphenyl
ethers (PBDEs)
B15
―
A24-J-98 In cases where any dioctyl tin compound other than A24-J-0 and A24J-1 is contained
B03
B05
A23-J-98 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 0.1% or less
―
by weight
0.1% or less
A24-J-0 ・A cloth/leather part included in a product
・In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 0.1% by by weight of
tin in product
weight with a dual humoral room temperature curing molding kit
(RTV-2 sealant molding kit) in use
―
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) of
homogenous materials
・Annex XVII of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
・Commission Regulation (EU)
No.276/2010
Exceeding July 1, 2014
0.1% by
weight of tin
in product
-
In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 0.1% by 0.1% or less
by weight of
weight, excluding particular applications (A23-J-1, -2, -3)
tin in product
Uncontrolled
B02
Major Lows and Regulations
(excluding RoHS and ELV
Directives)
and Remarks
Exceeding July 1, 2014
0.1% by
weight of tin
in product
-
In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 0.1% by 0.1% or less
by weight of
weight and tin is contained in soft PVC profile whether it is in the soft
tin in product
PVC itself or simultaneously extruded with hard PVC
Not
Containe
d
Polybrominated biphenyls
(PBBs)
B18
-
Metal conversion is necessary for the
content ratio (Note 9)
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) of a
product
B08
Time of Total
elimination
(Note 2)
Exceeding July 1, 2014
Exemption repealed after Jan.
0.1% by
1, 2015
weight of tin
in product
-
In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 0.1% by 0.1% or less
by weight of
weight and, when applied onto molded product, DBT compound is
tin in product
contained in paint or coating agent as an accelerator
A
Not
Containe
d
Containe
d
OC. Additional
Standard (Note 4)
A23-J-1 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 0.1% by 0.1% or less
by weight of
weight and tin is contained in 1-component and 2-component room
temperature vulcanized sealant (RTV-1, RTV-2 sealant) and adhesive tin in product
A1
Containe
d
Intended use and Threshold Level
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
B05-J-98 Cases containing impurities
―
Containe
d
A
―
B15-J-2 Content of over 0.005% by weight in homogeneous material
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
-
B15-J-97 Content of 0.005% or less by weight in homogeneous material
-
- 5/10 -
・DIGITALEUROPE/CECED/
AeA/EERA guidance
・Directive 2011/65/EU
・China MII Methods (China
RoHS)
・Korea RoHS
・Japan J-MOSS
・Directive 2011/65/EU
・China MII Methods (China
RoHS)
・Korea RoHS
・Japan J-MOSS
・Law Concerning the
Examination and Regulation of
Manufacture, etc. of Chemical
Substances (Chemical
Examination Law)
・JS709
・WEEE
・IPC-4101 & IEC61249-2-21
・JS709
・IPC-4101 & IEC61249-2-21
Immediately ・Law Concerning the
banned Examination and Regulation of
―
Manufacture, etc. of Chemical
Substances (Chemical
Examination Law)
・Annex XVII of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
・US TSCA
Immediately ・Annex XVII of REACH
banned Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
-
Attachment 2. List of Regulated Chemical Substances/Intended Uses Ver.140421B
JGPSSI
Substance
Group No.
B06
Substance (Substance Group)
Content Standard
Polychlorinated naphthalenes
(3 or more chlorine atoms)
Cases of intentional addition
Perchlorate
B12
Intentional addition or 0.1% by weight
in material
B10
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and
PVC co-polymer
B19
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) of total
chlorine content in plastic material,
excluding the content in laminated
printed circuit board
Asbestos
C01
Cases of intentional addition
C02
Azocolourants and Azodyes
which generate certain
aromatic amines
0.003% by weight (30 ppm) per survey
unit for use as textile/leather products
Ozone depleting substances
C04
Cases of intentional addition
JGPSSI
intended use
Classification
Code
Intended use and Threshold Level
(JGPSSI intended use Classification)
OC. Additional
Standard (Note 4)
Time of Total
elimination
(Note 2)
A
―
B06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added polychlorinated naphthalenes
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
B06-J-98 Cases containing impurities
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
B12-J-0 Cases containing above 6 ppb perchlorates by weight in a product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
B12-J-98 Cases containing up to 6 ppb perchlorates by weight in a product
―
―
Containe
d
Containe
d
Containe
d
Containe
d
Containe
d
Containe
d
C
―
―
―
A
―
A
―
A
―
A
―
B13-J-0 PFOS intentionally added to photoresists for the photolithography
process or during antireflective coating
B13-J-1 PFOS intentionally added to photo coating used in printing plates,
film, and documents
B13-J-2 PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in chrome
plating, chrome oxidation processing, and reverse etching
B13-J-3 PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in electroless
nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating
B13-J-4 PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in etching of
plastic base materials before metallic coating
B13-J-6 Cases intentionally containing 0.1 wt% or more of PFOS in
homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings, excluding
specified uses of B13-J-0, 1, 2, 3, and 4; for textiles and other covered
materials, cases intentionally containing above 1 μg/m2 of PFOS in
lag
―
C
Containe
d
Containe
d
A
―
―
Containe
d
A
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
Not
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
Uncontrolled
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
-
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
-
B13-J-7 Cases intentionally containing PFOS, excluding specified uses (B13J-0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 9)
B13-J-8 Content of 0.1 wt% or over of PFOS in homogeneous material as an
impurity for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8
and 9)
B13-J-9 Content of 0.001 wt% or over of PFOS as a component of a
substance or mixture for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0, 1,
2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 9)
B13-J-92 Cases of less than 1 μg/m2 of PFOS contained as an impurity in
photoresists for the photolithography process or during antireflective
coating
B13-J-93 Cases of less than 1 μg/m2 of PFOS as an impurity in photo coating
used in printing plates, film, or documents
B13-J-94 Cases of 0.001 wt% or less of PFOS as an impurity in mist
suppressants used in chrome plating, chrome oxidation processing,
and reverse etching
B13-J-95 Cases of 0.001 wt% or less of PFOS as an impurity in mist
suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene
(PTFE) plating
B13-J-96 Cases of 0.001 wt% or less of PFOS as an impurity in mist
suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic
coating
B13-J-89 Content of 0.001 wt% or less of PFOS as an impurity component of a
substance or mixture for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-92,
93, 94, 95, and 96)
B13-J-90 Cases of less than 0.1 wt% of PFOS contained as an impurity in
homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings, excluding
specified uses for B13-J-92, 93, 94, 95, and 96; for textiles and other
covered materials, content of less than 1 μg/m2 of PFOS as an
impurity in covering material, excluding specified uses of B13-J-92,
93, 94, 95, and 96
Not
Containe
d
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
-
B
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
A
A
Fluorinated greenhouse
gases (HFC, PFC, SF6)
Cases of intentional addition
ROHS/ELV
exception use
No.(Note 10)
Containe
d
Not
0.0000006% by weight (0.006 ppm) in
Containe
a product
d
Perfluorooctane sulfonate
(PFOS)
B13
Judgment
Managebased on the
ment
content
Classification
standard
Containe
d
―
―
―
―
―
―
Immediately ・Law Concerning the
banned Examination and Regulation of
Immediately
banned
Immediately
banned
Immediately
banned
Immediately
banned
Immediately
banned
―
―
―
―
―
―
―
―
―
―
-
-
-
-
B13-J-91 Cases of PFOS contained, excluding specified uses (B13-J-92, 93,
94, 95, 96, 89, and 90)
B10-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added fluorinated greenhouse gases
-
-
―
-
―
B10-J-98 Cases containing impurities
―
―
―
B19-J-0 Cases of total chlorine content exceeding 0.1 wt% in plastic material,
excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board
―
B19-J-98 Cases of total chlorine content of 0.1 wt% or less in plastic material,
excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board
Containe
d
A
―
C01-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added asbestos
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
C01-J-98 Cases containing impurities
―
Containe
d
A
―
C02-J-2 Leather products and fiber products used with the intention of
continued contact with the human body containing azocolourants and
azodyes, which form more than 0.003% of certain aromatic amines by
weight.(used for a part including leather and/or cloth)
―
Containe (Note 11)
d
―
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
C02-J-3 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and “Azocolourants
and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines” is intentionally
added
C02-J-98 Cases containing azocolourants and azodyes which form certain
aromatic amines other than C02-J-2 or C02-J-3
―
―
A
―
C04-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added ozone depleting substances
―
Uncontrolled
―
C04-J-98 Cases containing impurities
―
A
―
C06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added radioactive substances
―
Uncontrolled
―
C06-J-98 Cases containing impurities
―
Immediately ・Annex XVII of REACH
banned Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
―
Cases of intentional addition
Not
Containe
d
- 6/10 -
・US TSCA
・Swiss Ordinance on
Reduction of Risk from
Chemical Products
Immediately ・Annex XVII of REACH
banned Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
Immediately ・Montreal Protocol
banned ・EU EC No. 2037/2000
・EC 1005/2009
―
・US Clean Air Act
Immediately ・EU-D 96/29/Euratom
banned ・Japan Law for the Regulation
Radioactive substances
C06
・Commission Regulation (EU)
No.842/2006
・Ordinance by the Federal
Minister for Agriculture,
Forestry, Environment and
Water Management on bans
and restrictions for partly
fluorinated and fully fluorinated
hydrocarbons and sulphur
hexafluoride
For packing Immediately Omron's self-regulation
materials
banned
JS709
For use
―
other than
above
―
―
Uncontrolled
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
Containe
d
・US/California Perchlorate
Contamination Prevention Act
of 2003, regulation adapted by
DTSC
・Commission Regulation (EU)
No.757/2010
・Canadian Environmental
Protection Act SOR/2008-178
Immediately ・Law Concerning the
Examination and Regulation of
banned
Manufacture, etc. of Chemical
Immediately
Substances (Chemical
banned Examination Law)
Not
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
Manufacture, etc. of Chemical
Substances (Chemical
Examination Law)
―
―
C
Major Lows and Regulations
(excluding RoHS and ELV
Directives)
and Remarks
―
of Nuclear Source Material,
Nuclear Fuel Material, and
Reactors, 1986
・Japan Law Concerning
Prevention from Radiation
Hazards
・US NRC
Attachment 2. List of Regulated Chemical Substances/Intended Uses Ver.140421B
JGPSSI
Substance
Group No.
Substance (Substance Group)
Content Standard
Judgment
Managebased on the
ment
content
Classification
standard
Containe
d
A
ROHS/ELV
exception use
No.(Note 10)
―
JGPSSI
intended use
Classification
Code
Intended use and Threshold Level
(JGPSSI intended use Classification)
C07-J-0 Cases containing above 0.0075% formaldehyde by weight in textile
products
OC. Additional
Standard (Note 4)
―
Time of Total
elimination
(Note 2)
Immediately ・Austria - BGB I 1990/194;
banned Formaldehydverordnung, §
2,12/2/1990
・Lithuanian Hygiene Norm HN
96:2000 (Hygiene standards
and regulations)
Formaldehyde
C07
C08
・Cases of intentional addition for use
as composite wood products
・0.0075% by weight (75 ppm) per
textile product unit for use as textile
2-(2H-1,2,3-benzotriazol-2yl)-4,6-bis-tert-butylphenol
(CAS No. 3846-71-7)
Cases of intentional addition
Phthalate esters, Group 1
(BBP, DBP, DEHP)
C09
Containe
d
A
―
C07-J-2 In cases where a surveyed product includes some wood and
formaldehyde is intentionally added to the wood
―
Not
Containe
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
―
A
―
C07-J-97 In cases where formaldehyde other than C07-J-0 or C07-J-2 is
contained
C08-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added phenol,2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)4,6-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
C08-J-98 Cases containing impurities
―
Containe
d
A
―
C09-J-1 Cases containing above 0.1 wt% of plasticized material
(homogeneous material) for use as a toy or child care article as the
total of BBP, DBP and DEHP
C09-J-2 Cases containing above 0.1 wt% of plasticized material
(homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the
total of BBP, DBP and DEHP
C09-J-96 Cases containing over 0.1 wt% of plasticized material (homogeneous
material) as the total of BBP, DBP and DEHP, for uses other than
C09-J-1
C09-J-97 Cases containing 0.1 wt% or less of plasticized material
(homogeneous material) as the total of BBP, DBP and DEHP, for
uses other than C09-J-1 and C09-J-2
C10-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1 wt% of plasticized material
(homogeneous material) for use as a children’s toy that can be placed
in a child’s mouth or child care article as the total of DIDP, DINP and
DNOP
C10-J-1 Cases containing above 0.1 wt% of plasticized material
(homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the
total of DIDP, DINP and DNOP
C10-J-97 Cases containing over 0.1 wt% of plasticized material (homogeneous
material) as the total of DIDP, DINP and DNOP, for uses other than
C10-J-0
C10-J-98 Cases containing 0.1 wt% or less of plasticized material
(homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP, DINP and DNOP, for
uses other than C10-J-0 and C10-J-1
C11-J-0 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is over
0.00001% by weight
―
Containe (Note 11)
d
Containe
d
C10
C11
0.00001% by weight (0.1 ppm) in
homogeneous materials
C47
Di-isodecyl phthalate (DIDP)
C48
Di-n-hexyl Phthalate (DnHP)
Cases of intentional addition
Cases of intentional addition
Tributyltin oxide (TBTO)
A17
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Diarsenic pentoxide
A20
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Diarsenic trioxide
A21
B11
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Hexabromocyclododecane
(HBCDD)
<including all major
diastereoisomers>
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
B09
Shortchain chlorinated
paraffins (number of carbon
atoms: 10 to 13)
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
B16
Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate
(TCEP)
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
C12
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
(DEHP)
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Dibutyl phthalate (DBP)
C13
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)
C14
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
―
Uncontrolled
Uncontrolled
―
A
―
Containe (Note 11)
d
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
Not
plasticized material for a product used
as a toy that can be places in a child's Containe
d
mouth or as a child-care product
Not
Containe
d
Dimethyl fumarate
Immediately ・US/CA CARB Rule
banned ・US Federal Law 111199/TSCA Section 601
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
Not
plasticized material for a product used Containe
as a toy that can be placed in a child's
d
mouth or as a child-care product
Not
Containe
d
Phthalate esters, Group 2
(DIDP, DINP, DNOP)
Major Lows and Regulations
(excluding RoHS and ELV
Directives)
and Remarks
―
Uncontrolled
―
―
Immediately ・Law Concerning the
banned Examination and Regulation of
―
Immediately ・Annex XVII of REACH
banned Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
―
-
―
―
―
―
―
・U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Improvement Act
Immediately ・Annex XVII of REACH
banned Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
・U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Improvement Act
―
-
―
―
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
Containe
d
A
―
Not
Containe
d
Containe
d
Not
Containe
Containe
d
Not
Containe
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
―
―
C11-J-98 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is 0.00001% or
less by weight
C47-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added Di-isodecyl phthalate (DIDP).
―
B
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
C47-J-98 Cases containing impurities.
―
―
―
Immediately ・EC decision 2009/251/EC
banned
B
―
C48-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added Di-n-hexyl Phthalate.
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
C48-J-98 Cases containing impurities.
―
―
B
―
A17-J-3 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
A17-J-97 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
B
―
A20-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
A20-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
B
―
A21-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
A21-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
A
―
B11-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
A
―
B11-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
A
―
B09-J-1 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
Proposition 65
Proposition 65
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 28.10.2008)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 28.10.2008)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 28.10.2008)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 28.10.2008)
・Law Concerning the
Examination and Regulation of
Manufacture, etc. of Chemical
Substances (Chemical
Examination Law)
Immediately ・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
banned Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
B09-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
B16-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
B16-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
C12-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
C12-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
C13-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
C13-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
C14-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
C14-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
- 7/10 -
Manufacture, etc. of Chemical
Substances (Chemical
Examination Law)
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 28.10.2008)
・Norway Product Regulations
FOR-2004-06-01-922
・Swiss Ordinance on
Reduction of Risk from
Chemical Products
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 13.01.2010)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 28.10.2008)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 28.10.2008)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 28.10.2008)
Attachment 2. List of Regulated Chemical Substances/Intended Uses Ver.140421B
JGPSSI
Substance
Group No.
Substance (Substance Group)
Content Standard
Cobalt chloride (CoCl2)
A22
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Lead chromate
A25
A26
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Lead chromate molybdate
sulfate red
(C.I. pigment red 104)
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
C.I.Pigment yellow 34
A27
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)
C15
C16
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Aluminosilicate and refractory
ceramic fibers
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
C17
Zirconia aluminosilicate and
refractory ceramic fiber
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Boric acid
C18
C19
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Tetraboron disodium,
anhydrous
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
C20
Tetraboron disodium
heptaoxide, hydrate
(Tetraboron disodium,
hydrate)
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
C21
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, di-C6-8-branched alkyl
esters, C7-rich (DIHP)
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
C22
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, di-C7-11-branched and
linear alkyl esters (DHNUP)
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
B17
[4-{4,4'-bis(dimethylamino)
benzhydrylidene}cyclohexa2,5-dien-1ylidene]dimethylammonium
chloride (C.I. Basic Violet3)
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
B20
C23
Intended use and Threshold Level
(JGPSSI intended use Classification)
OC. Additional
Standard (Note 4)
Time of Total
elimination
(Note 2)
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
A22-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
A22-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
A25-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
A25-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
A26-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
A26-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
A27-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
A27-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
C15-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
C15-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
C16-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
C16-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
C17-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
C17-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
B
―
C18-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
C18-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
B
―
C19-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
C19-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
C20-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
C20-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
C21-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
C21-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
C22-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
C22-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
B17-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
B17-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
Containe
d
―
A29-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
―
A29-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
B
―
B20-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
B20-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
A30-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
A30-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
A31-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
―
A31-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Bis(2-methoxyethyl)
phthalate
Containe
d
B
―
C23-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
C23-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
2,2'-dichloro-4,4'methylenedianiline (MOCA)
Potassium
hydroxyoctaoxodizincate
dichromate
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
A31
JGPSSI
intended use
Classification
Code
B
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
A30
ROHS/ELV
exception use
No.(Note 10)
Uncontrolled
Strontium chromate
A29
Judgment
Managebased on the
ment
content
Classification
standard
Pentazinc chromate
octahydroxide
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
Containe
d
- 8/10 -
Major Lows and Regulations
(excluding RoHS and ELV
Directives)
and Remarks
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 28.10.2008)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 13.01.2010)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 13.01.2010)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 13.01.2010)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 28.10.2008)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 19.12.2011)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 19.12.2011)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 18.06.2010)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 18.06.2010)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 18.06.2010)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 20.06.2011)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 20.06.2011)
・ECHA Registry of Intentions
25.10.2010
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 20.06.2011)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 19.12.2011)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 19.12.2011)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 19.12.2011)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 19.12.2011)
Attachment 2. List of Regulated Chemical Substances/Intended Uses Ver.140421B
JGPSSI
Substance
Group No.
C24
Substance (Substance Group)
Content Standard
4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)
henol,(4-tert-Octylphenol)
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Bis(2-methoxyethyl)
C25
C26
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
N,N-dimethylacetamide
(DMAC)
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Decabromodiphenyl ether
B23
A48
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Sulfurous acid, lead salt,
dibasic
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
C38
1,2-bis(2methoxyethoxy)ethane
(TEGDME; triglyme)
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm)
in product
Trilead dioxide phosphonate
A49
C39
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
1,2-dimethoxyethane;
ethylene glycol dimethyl ether
(EGDME)
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
4-Aminoazobenzene
C40
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Tetralead trioxide sulfate
A50
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Orange lead (lead tetroxide)
A51
A52
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Pyrochlore, antimony lead
yellow
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
A53
Pentalead tetraoxide
sulphate
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
1,2-Diethoxyethane
C41
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Diboron trioxide
C42
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Dibutyltin dichloride (DBTC)
A54
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Lead cynamidate
A55
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
N,N-dimethylformamide
C43
A56
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Silicic acid (H2Si2O5),
barium salt (1:1), lead-doped
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Judgment
Managebased on the
ment
content
Classification
standard
ROHS/ELV
exception use
No.(Note 10)
JGPSSI
intended use
Classification
Code
Intended use and Threshold Level
(JGPSSI intended use Classification)
OC. Additional
Standard (Note 4)
Time of Total
elimination
(Note 2)
Containe
d
B
―
C24-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
C24-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
B
―
C25-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
C25-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
C26-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
C26-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
B23-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
B23-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
A48-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
A48-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
C38-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
C38-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
A49-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
A49-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
C39-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
C39-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
C40-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
C40-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
B
―
A50-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
A50-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
B
―
A51-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
A51-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
A52-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
A52-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
A53-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
A53-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
C41-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
C41-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
C42-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
C42-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
A54-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
A54-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
A55-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
A55-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
C43-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
C43-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
A56-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
A56-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
- 9/10 -
Major Lows and Regulations
(excluding RoHS and ELV
Directives)
and Remarks
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 19.12.2011)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 19.12.2011)
・Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH
Regulation (EC) No1907/2006
(Candidate list of SVHC for
authorization 19.12.2011)
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on June 18, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on June 18, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
Attachment 2. List of Regulated Chemical Substances/Intended Uses Ver.140421B
JGPSSI
Substance
Group No.
C44
Substance (Substance Group)
Content Standard
1.2-Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, dipentylester, branched
and linear
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Diisopentylphthalate (DIPP)
C45
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
N-pentyl-isopentylphthalate
C46
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Lead titanium trioxide
A57
A58
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Lead titanium zirconium
oxide
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Lead oxide sulfate
A59
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
[Phthalato(2-)]dioxotrilead
A60
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Dioxobis(stearato)trilead
A61
A62
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Fatty acids, C16-18, lead
salts
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Lead dinitrate
A63
0.1% by weight (1,000 ppm) in
product
Heavy metals (lead,
cadmium, hexachromium,
mercury)
Judgment
Managebased on the
ment
content
Classification
standard
ROHS/ELV
exception use
No.(Note 10)
Intended use and Threshold Level
JGPSSI
intended use
Classification
Code
(JGPSSI intended use Classification)
OC. Additional
Standard (Note 4)
Time of Total
elimination
(Note 2)
Containe
d
B
―
C44-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
C44-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
C45-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
C45-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
C46-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
C46-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
A57-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
A57-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
B
―
A58-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Not
Containe
d
Uncontrolled
―
A58-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
A59-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
A59-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
A60-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
A60-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
A61-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
A61-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
A62-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
A62-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Containe
d
Not
Containe
d
B
―
A63-J-0 Cases containing above 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
Uncontrolled
―
A63-J-98 Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight in product
―
―
A
―
Containe
d
―
―
Major Lows and Regulations
(excluding RoHS and ELV
Directives)
and Remarks
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
REACH candidate list published
on December 19, 2012
Exceeding Immediately ・94/62/EEC (Packaging Waste
100 ppm to
banned Directive)
total heavy
・US: Regulations on Heavy
metal weight
Metals in Packaging Materials
for use as
packing
materials
(Note 1)
-
0.01% by weight (100 ppm) of total
weight of heavy metals per
homogenous material for use as
packing materials (Note 1)
(Note 1): For packing materials, the allowable content of heavy metals (lead, cadmium, hexavalent chromium and mercury) in each element
that constitute the packaging materials (such as packaging material, ink and paint) shall be 100 ppm or less in total weight.
(Note 2): The date to ban a substance contained in materials shall be any date set by Omron's self-regulation
(six months prior to non-use date banned by laws and regulations, which is a phase out period for the substance).
(Note 3): RoHS Directive is applied as the top priority. However, ELV Directive shall be applied only to the materials
whose use was limited as ELV materials only (type, specifications or the like).
(Note 4): Omron's additional standard is used when it is impossible for JGPSSI use classification to determine the criteria of “contained” or “not contained”
and management classification (rank) defined by Omron.
(Note 5): Any excess of upper threshold limit shall be transition to A rank of Pb-J-0 and Pb-J-99, and immediately banned.
(Note 6): Less than 85% by weight of lead contained in high melting point solder shall be immediately banned.
(Note 7): Any excess of upper threshold limit shall be transition to A rank of Cr-J-0 and Cr-J-99, and immediately banned.
(Note 8): Any excess of upper threshold limit shall be transition to A rank of Hg-J-0 and Hg-J-99, and immediately banned.
(Note 9): The content ratio is calculated by convesion into metal element mass using metal conversion factor. Metal conversion factors are indicated in "Attachment 3 Illustrative List".
(Note 10): Number of exemption specified in the law of RoHS or ELV Directive, which is shown for reference information.
(Note 11): Suppliers shall confirm the use on Omron products and decide the use classification code.
(Note 12): Its prohibitation is determined by Omron.
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Attachment 3. Illustrative List of Regulated Chemical Sunstaces Ver.140421B
The substances named metals or their compounds, are converted into metal element mass
using metal conversion factor to culculate the content amount and ratio.
No metal conversion will be necessary for the substance with "an asterisk (*)". No constant metal conversion factor will be set
for the substance with "two asterisks (**)" as they are structurally unspecified.
Manageme
nt class
JGPSSI
Substance
Group No.
Substance (Substance Group)
A
A05
Cadmium/Cadmium compounds
A
A07
Hexavalent chromium compounds
A
A09
Lead/Lead compounds
A
A10
Mercury/Mercury compounds
Illustrative Substance Name
Cadmium
Cadmium oxide
Cadmium sulfide
Cadmium chloride
Cadmium sulfate
Other cadmium compounds
Chromium (VI) oxide
Barium chromate
Calcium chromate
Lead (II) chromate
Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red
Lead sulfochromate yellow
Sodium chromate
Sodium dichromate
Strontium chromate
Potassium dichromate
Potassium chromate
Zinc chromate
Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide
Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate
Other hexavalent chromium compounds
Lead
Lead(II) sulfate
Lead(II) carbonate
Lead(II) chromate
Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (C.I. Pigment Red 104)
Lead hydroxidcarbonate
Lead acetate
Lead (II) acetate, trihydrate
Lead phosphate
Lead selenide
Lead (IV) oxide
Lead (II,IV) oxide
Lead (II) sulfide
Lead (II) oxide
Lead(II) carbonate basic
Lead hydroxidcarbonate
Lead(II) phosphate
Lead sulfochromate yellow (C.I. Pigment Yellow 34)
Lead(II) titanate
Lead sulfate,sulphuric acid, lead salt
Lead sulphate,tribasic
Lead stearate
Other lead compounds
Mercury
Mercuric chloride
Mercury (II) chloride
Mercuric sulfate
Mercuric nitrate
Mercuric (II) oxide
Mercuric sulfide
Other mercury compounds
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Metal
Conversion
Factor
1.000
0.875
0.778
0.613
0.539
0.520
0.205
0.333
0.161
**
**
0.321
0.397
0.255
0.353
0.268
0.287
0.090
0.250
1.000
0.683
0.775
0.641
**
7440-43-9
1306-19-0
1306-23-6
10108-64-2
10124-36-4
1333-82-0
10294-40-3
13765-19-0
7758-97-6
12656-85-8
1344-37-2
7775-11-3
10588-01-9
7789-06-2
7778-50-9
7789-00-6
13530-65-9
49663-84-5
11103-86-9
7439-92-1
7446-14-2
598-63-0
7758-97-6
12656-85-8
0.801
0.637
0.546
0.766
0.724
0.866
0.907
0.866
0.928
0.801
0.801
0.766
**
0.686
1.000
0.850
0.268
1.000
0.739
0.676
0.618
0.926
0.862
-
1319-46-6
301-04-2
6080-56-4
7446-27-7
12069-00-0
1309-60-0
1314-41-6
1314-87-0
1317-36-8
1319-46-6
1344-36-1
7446-27-7
1344-37-2
12060-00-3
15739-80-7
12202-17-4
1072-35-1
7439-97-6
33631-63-9
7487-94-7
7783-35-9
10045-94-0
21908-53-2
1344-48-5
-
CAS No.
Attachment 3. Illustrative List of Regulated Chemical Sunstaces Ver.140421B
The substances named metals or their compounds, are converted into metal element mass
using metal conversion factor to culculate the content amount and ratio.
No metal conversion will be necessary for the substance with "an asterisk (*)". No constant metal conversion factor will be set
for the substance with "two asterisks (**)" as they are structurally unspecified.
Manageme
nt class
A
JGPSSI
Substance
Group No.
A28
Metal
Conversion
Factor
Triphenyltin=N, N-dimethyldithiocarbamate
0.252
Triphenyltinfluoride
0.322
Triphenyltinacetate
0.290
Triphenyltinchloride
0.308
Triphenyltinhydroxide
0.323
Triphenyltin fattyacid((9-11)salt)
0.234
0.234
0.228
0.222
Triphenyltinchloroacetate
0.268
Tributyltinmethacrylate
0.316
Bis(tributyltin)fumalate
0.342
Tributyltinfluoride
0.384
Bis(tributyltin)2,3-dibromosuccinate
0.278
Tri-substituted organostannic compounds
Tributyltinacetate
0.340
Tributyltinlaurate
0.243
Bis(tributyltin)phthalate
0.319
Coplymer of alkyl(c=8) acrylate,methyl methacrylate and tributyltin
0.180
methacrylate
Tributyltinsulfamate
0.307
Bis(tributyltin)maleate
0.341
Tributyltinchloride
0.365
Substance (Substance Group)
A
A23
Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds
A
A24
Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds
A
B02
Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs)
A
B03
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
Illustrative Substance Name
B05
A
B15
A
B06
A
B13
1803-12-9
379-52-2
900-95-8
639-58-7
76-87-9
18380-71-7
18380-72-8
47672-31-1
94850-90-5
7094-94-2
2155-70-6
6454-35-9
1983-10-4
31732-71-5
56-36-0
3090-36-6
4782-29-0
67772-01-4
Tributyltin cyclopentane carbonate=mixture
**
6517-25-5
14275-57-1
1461-22-9
7342-38-3
85409-17-2
Tributyltin-1, 2,3,4,4a, 4b, 5,6,10,10a-decahydro-7-isoplopyl-1, 4adimethyl-1-phenanthrencarboxylatemix
**
26239-64-5
Other tri-substituted organostannic compounds
Dibutyltin oxide
Dibutyltin diacetate
Dibutyltin dilaurate
Dibutyltin maleate
Other dibutyltin compounds
Dioctyl Tin Oxide
Dioctyltin dilaurate
Other Dioctyltin compounds
Polybrominated Biphenyls
Dibromobiphenyl
2-Bromobiphenyl
3-Bromobiphenyl
4-Bromobiphenyl
Tribromobiphenyl
Tetrabromobiphenyl
Pentabrphenyl
Hexabromobiphenyl
hexabromo-1,1-biphenyl
Firemaster FF-1
Heptabromobiphenyl
Octabromobiphenyl
Nonabiphenyl
Decabromobiphenyl
Bromodiphenyl ether
Dibromodiphenyl ethers
Tribromodiphenyl ether
Tetrabromodiphenyl ethers
Pentabromodidphenyl ether (note: Commercially available PeBDPO is
a complex reaction mixture containing a variety of brominated
diphenyloxides.)
0.477
0.338
0.188
0.342
0.329
0.160
-
-
818-08-6
1067-33-0
77-58-7
78-04-6
870-08-6
3648-18-8
59536-65-1
92-86-4
2052-07-5
2113-57-7
92-66-0
59080-34-1
40088-45-7
56307-79-0
59080-40-9
36355-01-8
67774-32-7
35194-78-6
61288-13-9
27753-52-2
13654-09-6
101-55-3
2050-47-7
49690-94-0
40088-47-9
32534-81-9
(CAS No.
used for
commercial
grades of
PeBDPO)
36483-60-0
68928-80-3
32536-52-0
63936-56-1
1163-19-5
1336-36-3
-
76253-60-6
81161-70-8
99688-47-8
61788-33-8
-
70776-03-3
-
Hexabromodiphenyl ether
Heptabromodiphenyl ether
Octabromodiphenyl ether
Nonabromodiphenyl ether
Decabromodiphenyl ether
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (all isomers and congeners)
A
CAS No.
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and
specific substitutes
Monomethyl-tetrachloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 141)
Monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 121, Ugilec 21)
Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane (DBBT)
PCT (Polychlorinated Terphenyl)
Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs)
(all isomers and congeners)
Polychlorinated naphthalenes (more than Polychlorinated Naphthalenes
3 chlorine atoms)
Other polychlorinated Naphthalenes
Perfluoroctane Sulfonates (PFOS) C8F17SO2X, where X = OR, NR
Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)
or other derivative
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Attachment 3. Illustrative List of Regulated Chemical Sunstaces Ver.140421B
The substances named metals or their compounds, are converted into metal element mass
using metal conversion factor to culculate the content amount and ratio.
No metal conversion will be necessary for the substance with "an asterisk (*)". No constant metal conversion factor will be set
for the substance with "two asterisks (**)" as they are structurally unspecified.
Manageme
nt class
JGPSSI
Substance
Group No.
A
B19
A
C01
A
C02
Substance (Substance Group)
Illustrative Substance Name
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and PVC coOther Polyvinyl chlorides
polymers
PVC co-polymer
Asbestos
Actinolite
Amosite (Grunerite)
Asbestos
Anthophyllite
Chrysotile
Crocidolite
Tremolite
biphenyl-4-ylamine
Benzidine
4-chloro-o-toluidine
2-naphthylamine
o-aminoazotoluene
5-nitro-o-toluidine
4-chloroaniline
4-methoxy-m-phenylenediamine
4,4'-methylenedianiline
3,3'-dichlorobenzidine
Azocolourants and Azodyes which form
3,3'-dimethoxybenzidine
cetain aromatic amines
(The 22 substances on the right indicate 3,3'-dimethylbenzidine
aromatic amines)
4,4'-methylenedi-o-toluidine
6-methoxy-m-toluidine
4,4'-methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline)
4,4'-oxydianiline
4,4'-thiodianiline
o-toluidine
4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine
2,4,5-trimethylaniline
o-anisidine
4-amino azobenzene
Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11)
Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12)
Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13)
Pentachlorofluoroethane (CFC-111)
Tetrachlorodifluoroethane (CFC-112)
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloro-1,2-difluoroethane (CFC-112)
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloro-2,2-difluoroethane (CFC-112a)
Trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC-113)
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2 trifluoroethane (CFC-113)
1,1,1-Trichloro-2,2,2 trifluoroethane (CFC-113a)
Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114)
Monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115)
Heptachlorofluoropropane (CFC-211)
1,1,1,2,2,3,3-Heptachloro-3-fluoropropane (CFC-211aa)
1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptachloro-2-fluoropropane (CFC-211ba)
Hexachlorodifluoropropane (CFC-212)
Pentachlorotrifluoropropane (CFC-213)
A
C04
Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropane (CFC-214)
1,2,2,3-Tetrachloro-1,1,3,3-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214aa)
1,1,1,3-Tetrachloro-2,2,3,3-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214cb)
Ozone depleting substances: CFC, halon,
Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215)
halon substitutes (HBFC), and others
1,2,2-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215aa)
1,2,3-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ba)
1,1,2-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215bb)
1,1,3-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ca)
1,1,1-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215cb)
Dichlorohexafluoropropane (CFC-216)
Chloroheptafluoropropane (CFC-217)
Bromochloromethane (Halon-1011)
Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon-1202)
Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211)
Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301)
Dibromotetrafluoroethane (Halon-2402)
Tetrachloromethane (carbontetrachloride)
1,1,1-Trichloroethane (methylchloroform)
Bromomethane (methyl bromide)
Bromoethane (ethyl bromide)
1-Bromopropane (n-propyl bromide)
Trifluoroiodomethane (trifluoromethyliodide)
Chloromethane (methyl chloride)
Dibromofluoromethane (HBFC-21 B2)
Bromodifluoromethane (HBFC-22 B1)
Bromofluoromethane (HBFC-31 B1)
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Metal
Conversion
Factor
-
CAS No.
9002-86-2
1332-21-4
77536-66-4
12172-73-5
77536-67-5
12001-29-5
12001-28-4
77536-68-6
92-67-1
92-87-5
95-69-2
91-59-8
97-56-3
99-55-8
106-47-8
615-05-4
101-77-9
91-94-1
119-90-4
119-93-7
838-88-0
120-71-8
101-14-4
101-80-4
139-65-1
95-53-4
95-80-7
137-17-7
90-04-0
60-09-3
75-69-4
75-71-8
75-72-9
354-56-3
76-12-0
76-12-0
76-11-9
76-13-1
76-13-1
354-58-5
76-14-2
76-15-3
422-78-6
135401-87-5
422-78-6
422-81-1
3182-26-1
2354-06-5
134237-31-3
29255-31-0
2268-46-4
1599-41-3
1599-41-3
76-17-5
4259-43-2
661-97-2
422-86-6
74-97-5
75-61-6
353-59-3
75-63-8
124-73-2
56-23-5
71-55-6
74-83-9
74-96-4
106-94-5
2314-97-8
74-87-3
1868-53-7
1511-62-2
373-52-4
Attachment 3. Illustrative List of Regulated Chemical Sunstaces Ver.140421B
The substances named metals or their compounds, are converted into metal element mass
using metal conversion factor to culculate the content amount and ratio.
No metal conversion will be necessary for the substance with "an asterisk (*)". No constant metal conversion factor will be set
for the substance with "two asterisks (**)" as they are structurally unspecified.
Manageme
nt class
A
JGPSSI
Substance
Group No.
C04
Substance (Substance Group)
Illustrative Substance Name
Tetrabromofluoroethane (HBFC-121B4)
Tribromodifluoroethane (HBFC-122 B3)
Dibromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-123 B2)
Bromotetrafluoroethane (HBFC-124 B1)
Tribromofluoroethane (HBFC-131 B3)
Dibromodifluoroethane (HBFC-132 B2)
Bromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-133 B1)
Dibromofluoroethane (HBFC-141 B2)
Bromodifluoroethane (HBFC-142 B1)
Bromofluoroethane (HBFC-151 B1)
Hexabromofluoropropane (HBFC-221 B6)
Pentabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-222 B5)
Tetrabromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-223 B4)
Tribromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-224 B3)
Dibromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-225 B2)
Bromohexafluoropropane (HBFC-226 B1)
Pentabromofluoropropane (HBFC-231 B5)
Tetrabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-232 B4)
Tribromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-233 B3)
Dibromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-234 B2)
Bromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-235 B1)
Tetrabromofluoropropane (HBFC-241 B4)
Tribromodifluoropropane (HBFC-242 B3)
Dibromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-243 B2)
Bromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-244 B1)
Tribromofluoropropane (HBFC-251 B3)
Dibromodifluoropropane (HBFC-252 B2)
Bromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-253 B1)
Dibromofluoropropane (HBFC-261 B2)
Bromodifluoropropane (HBFC-262 B1)
Bromofluoropropane (HBFC-271 B1)
Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21)
Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22)
Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31)
Tetrachlorofluoroethane (HCFC-121)
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-121)
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-121a)
Trichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-122)
Ozone depleting substances: CFC, halon,
1,2,2-Trichloro-1,1-difluoroethane (HCFC-122)
halon substitutes (HBFC), and others
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2-difluoroethane (HCFC-122a)
1,1,1-Trichloro-2,2-difluoroethane (HCFC-122b)
Dichlorotrifluoroethane(HCFC-123)
1,1-Dichloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123)
1,2-Dichloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a)
1,1-Dichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123b)
Chlorotetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124)
2-chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124)
1-chloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124a)
Trichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-131)
1,1,2-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131)
1,1,2-Trichloro-1-fluoroethane(HCFC131a)
1,1,1-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131b)
Dichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-132)
1,2-Dichloro-1,2-difluoroethane (HCFC-132)
1,1-Dichloro-2,2-difluoroethane (HCFC-132a)
1,2-Dichloro-1,1-difluoroethane (HCFC-132b)
1,1-Dichloro-1,2-difluoroethane (HCFC-132c)
Chlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC-133)
1-Chloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133)
2-Chloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133a)
1-Chloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133b)
Dichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-141)
1,2-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141)
1,1-Dichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-141a)
1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b)
Chlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-142)
2-Chloro-1,1-Difluoroethane (HCFC-142)
1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b)
1-Chloro-1,2-difluoroethane (HCFC-142a)
Chlorofluoroethane (HCFC-151)
1-Chloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-151)
1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a)
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Metal
Conversion
Factor
-
CAS No.
306-80-9
354-04-1
124-72-1
75-82-1
421-06-7
358-97-4
420-47-3
762-49-2
431-78-7
2252-78-0
460-88-8
70192-80-2
431-21-0
679-84-5
75372-14-4
460-25-3
421-46-5
51584-26-0
1871-72-3
75-43-4
75-45-6
593-70-4
134237-32-4
354-14-3
354-11-0
41834-16-6
354-21-2
354-15-4
354-12-1
34077-87-7
306-83-2
354-23-4
90454-18-5
812-04-4
63938-10-3
2837-89-0
354-25-6
27154-33-2
(134237-346)
359-28-4
811-95-0
2366-36-1
25915-78-0
431-06-1
471-43-2
1649-08-7
1842-05-3
1330-45-6
431-07-2
1330-45-6
75-88-7
421-04-5
1717-00-6
(25167-88-8)
430-57-9
430-53-5
1717-00-6
25497-29-4
338-65-8
75-68-3
338-64-7
110587-14-9
762-50-5
1615-75-4
Attachment 3. Illustrative List of Regulated Chemical Sunstaces Ver.140421B
The substances named metals or their compounds, are converted into metal element mass
using metal conversion factor to culculate the content amount and ratio.
No metal conversion will be necessary for the substance with "an asterisk (*)". No constant metal conversion factor will be set
for the substance with "two asterisks (**)" as they are structurally unspecified.
Manageme
nt class
JGPSSI
Substance
Group No.
Substance (Substance Group)
Illustrative Substance Name
Hexachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-221)
A
C04
A
C06
A
C09
A
C10
1,1,1,2,2,3-Hexachloro-3-fluoropropane (HCFC-221ab)
Pentachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-222)
1,1,1,3,3-pentachloro-2,2-difluoropropane (HCFC-222ca)
1,2,2,3,3-pentachloro-1,1-difluoropropane (HCFC-222aa)
Tetrachlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-223)
1,1,3,3-Tetrachloro-1,2,2-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223ca)
1,1,1,3-Tetrachloro-2,2,3-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223cb)
Trichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224)
1,3,3-Trichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224ca)
1,1,3-Trichloro-1,2,2,3-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cb)
1,1,1-Trichloro-2,2,3,3-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cc)
Dichloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-225)
2,2-Dichloro-1,1,1,3,3-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225aa)
2,3-Dichloro-1,1,1,2,3-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ba)
1,2-Dichloro-1,1,2,3,3-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225bb)
3,3-Dichloro-1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca)
1,3-Dichloro-1,1,2,2,3-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb)
1,1-Dichloro-1,2,2,3,3-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225cc)
1,2-Dichloro-1,1,3,3,3-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225da)
1,3-Dichloro-1,1,2,3,3-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ea)
1,1-Dichloro-1,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225eb)
Chlorohexafluoropropane (HCFC-226)
2-Chloro-1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoro-propane (HCFC-226da)
Pentachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-231)
1,1,1,2,3-pentachloro-2-fluoro-propane(HCFC-231bb)
Tetrachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-232)
1,1,1,3-Tetrachloro-3,3-difluoropropane (HCFC-232fc)
Trichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-233)
1,1,1-Trichloro-3,3,3-trifluoropropane (HCFC-233fb)
Dichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234)
Ozone depleting substances: CFC, halon,
1,2-Dichloro-1,2,3,3-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234db)
halon substitutes (HBFC), and others
Chloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-235)
1-Chloro-1,1,3,3,3-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-235fa)
Tetrachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-241)
1,1,2,3-Tetrachloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-241db)
Trichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-242)
1,3,3,Trichloro-1,1-difluoropropane (HCFC-242fa)
Dichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-243)
1,1-Dichloro-1,2,2-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243cc)
2,3-Dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243db)
3,3-Dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243fa)
Chlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244)
3-Chloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244ca)
1-Chloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244cc)
Trichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-251)
1,1,3-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251fb)
1,1,2-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251dc)
Dichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-252)
1,3-Dicloro-1,1-difluoropropane (HCFC 252fb)
Chlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-253)
3-Chloro-1,1,1-trifluoropropane (HCFC-253fb)
Dichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-261)
1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-261fc)
1,2-Dichloro-2-fluoro-propane (HCFC-261ba)
Chlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-262)
1-Chloro-2,2-difluoropropane (HCFC-262ca)
2-Chloro-1,3-difluoropropane (HCFC-262da)
1-Chloro-1,1-difluoropropane (HCFC-262fc)
Chlorofluoropropane (HCFC-271)
2-Chloro-2-fluoropropane (HCFC-271ba)
1-Chloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-271fb)
Uranium-238
Radon
Americium-241
Radioactive substances
Thorium-232
Cesium-137
Strontium-90
Other radioactive substances
Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)
Phthalate esters, Group 1 (BBP, DBP,
Dibutylphthalate (DBP)
DEHP)
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid diisodecyl ester (DIDP)
Phthalate esters, Group 2 (DIDP, DINP,
DNOP)
Diisononyl phthalate (DINP)
Di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP)
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Metal
Conversion
Factor
-
CAS No.
134237-35-7
29470-94-8
422-26-4
134237-36-8
422-49-1
422-30-0
134237-37-9
422-52-6
422-50-4
134237-38-0
422-54-8
422-53-7
422-51-7
127564-92-5
128903-21-9
422-48-0
422-44-6
422-56-0
507-55-1
13474-88-9
431-86-7
136013-79-1
111512-56-2
134308-72-8
431-87-8
134190-48-0
421-94-3
134237-39-1
460-89-9
134237-40-4
7125-83-9
127564-83-4
425-94-5
134237-41-5
460-92-4
134190-49-1
666-27-3
134237-42-6
460-63-9
134237-43-7
7125-99-7
338-75-0
460-69-5
134190-50-4
679-85-6
421-75-0
134190-51-5
818-99-5
421-41-0
134190-52-6
819-00-1
134237-44-8
460-35-5
134237-45-9
7799-56-6
420-97-3
134190-53-7
420-99-5
102738-79-4
421-02-3
134190-54-8
420-44-0
430-55-7
7440-61-1
10043-92-2
14596-10-2
7440-29-1
10045-97-3
10098-97-2
85-68-7
84-74-2
117-81-7
26761-40-0
68515-49-1
28553-12-0
68515-48-0
117-84-0
Attachment 3. Illustrative List of Regulated Chemical Sunstaces Ver.140421B
The substances named metals or their compounds, are converted into metal element mass
using metal conversion factor to culculate the content amount and ratio.
No metal conversion will be necessary for the substance with "an asterisk (*)". No constant metal conversion factor will be set
for the substance with "two asterisks (**)" as they are structurally unspecified.
Manageme
nt class
JGPSSI
Substance
Group No.
A
B09
A
B11
B
B08
Substance (Substance Group)
Shortchain chlorinated paraffins (number
of carbon atoms: 10 to 13)
Illustrative Substance Name
Alkanes, C10-13, chloro
Alkanes, C10-12, chloro
Alkanes, C12-13, chloro
Alkanes, chloro
Other Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins
Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD)
Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and
alpha-hexabromocyclododecane
all major diastereoisomers
beta-hexabromocyclododecane
gamma-hexabromocyclododecane
Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 10434 code number FR(14)[Aliphatic/alicyclic brominated compounds]
Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 10434 code number FR(15)[Aliphatic/alicyclic brominated compounds in
combination with antimony compounds]
Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 10434 code number FR(16)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding
brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls)]
Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 10434 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 10434 code number FR(22)[Aliphatic/alicyclic chlorinated and brominated
compounds]
Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 10434 code number FR(42)[Brominated organic phosphorus compounds]
Poly(2,6-dibromo-phenylene oxide)
Tetra-decabromo-diphenoxy-benzene
1,2-Bis(2,4,6-tribromo-phenoxy) ethane
3,5,3’,5’-Tetrabromo-bisphenol A (TBBA)
TBBA, unspecified
TBBA-epichlorhydrin oligomer
TBBA-TBBA-diglycidyl-ether oligomer
TBBA carbonate oligomer
TBBA carbonate oligomer, phenoxy end capped
TBBA carbonate oligomer, 2,4,6- tribromo-phenol terminated
TBBA-bisphenol A-phosgene polymer
Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol
Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol
TBBA-(2,3-dibromo-propyl-ether)
TBBA bis-(2-hydroxy-ethyl-ether)
TBBA-bis-(allyl-ether)
TBBA-dimethyl-ether
Tetrabromo-bisphenol S
Bromine-based flame retardants
(Excluding PBBs, PBDEs, and HBCDD) TBBS-bis-(2,3-dibromo-propyl-ether)
2,4-Dibromo-phenol
2,4,6-tribromo-phenol
Pentabromo-phenol
2,4,6-Tribromo-phenyl-alltl-ether
Tribromo-phenyl-allyl-ether,unspecified
Bis(methyl)tetrabromo-phtalate
Bis(2-ethlhexyl)tetrabromo-phtalate
2-Hydroxy-propyl-2-(2-hydroxy- ethoxy)-ethyl-TBP
TBPA, glycol-and propylene-oxide esters
N,N’-Ethylene –bis-(tetrabromo- phthalimide)
Ethylene-bis(5,6-dibromo-norbornane- 2,3-dicarboximide)
2,3-Dibromo-2-butene-1,4-diol
Dibromo-neopentyl-glycol
Dibromo-propanol
Tribromo-neopentyl-alcohol
Poly tribromo-styrene
Tribromo-styrene
Dibromo-styrene grafted PP
Poly-dibromo-styrene
Bromo-/Chloro-paraffins
Bromo-/Chloro-alpha-olefin
Vinylbromide
Tris-(2,3-dibromo-propyl)-isocyanurate
Tris(2,4-Dibromo-phenyl) phosphate
Tris(tribromo-neopentyl) phosphate
Chlorinated and brominated phosphate esther
Pentabromo-toluene
Pentabromo-benzyl bromide
1,3-Butadienehomopolymer,brominated
Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate, monomer
Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate, polymer
Decabromo-diphenyl-ethane
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Metal
Conversion
Factor
-
CAS No.
-
85535-84-8
108171-26-2
71011-12-6
61788-76-9
25637-99-4
3194-55-6
134237-50-6
134237-51-7
134237-52-8
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
69882-11-7
58965-66-5
37853-59-1
79-94-7
30496-13-0
40039-93-8
70682-74-5
28906-13-0
94344-64-2
71342-77-3
32844-27-2
139638-58-7
135229-48-0
21850-44-2
4162-45-2
25327-89-3
37853-61-5
39635-79-5
42757-55-1
615-58-7
118-79-6
608-71-9
3278-89-5
26762-91-4
55481-60-2
26040-51-7
20566-35-2
-
75790-69-1
32588-76-4
52907-07-0
3234-02-4
3296-90-0
96-13-9
36483-57-5
57137-10-7
61368-34-1
171091-06-8
31780-26-4
68955-41-9
82600-56-4
593-60-2
52434-90-9
49690-63-3
19186-97-1
125997-20-8
87-83-2
38521-51-6
68441-46-3
59447-55-1
59447-57-3
84852-53-9
Attachment 3. Illustrative List of Regulated Chemical Sunstaces Ver.140421B
The substances named metals or their compounds, are converted into metal element mass
using metal conversion factor to culculate the content amount and ratio.
No metal conversion will be necessary for the substance with "an asterisk (*)". No constant metal conversion factor will be set
for the substance with "two asterisks (**)" as they are structurally unspecified.
Manageme
nt class
JGPSSI
Substance
Group No.
Metal
Conversion
Factor
-
59789-51-4
31454-48-5
-
3322-93-8
25357-79-3
632-79-1
155613-93-7
7791-03-9
75-73-0
76-16-4
76-19-7
355-25-9
678-26-2
355-42-0
115-25-3
2551-62-4
75-46-7
75-10-5
593-53-3
138495-42-8
354-33-6
359-35-3
811-97-2
75-37-6
430-66-0
420-46-2
431-89-0
677-56-5
431-63-0
690-39-1
679-86-7
460-73-1
406-58-6
-
-
-
a) Being oxides of aluminum, silicon and zirconium, they are primary
components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations
b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two
standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (µm)
c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides
(Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18% or less by weight
Disodium tetraborate decahydrate
Disodium tetraborate, anhydrous
Disodium tetraborate, pentahydrate
Tetrakis (2-chloroethyl) dichloroisopentyldiphosphate
-
10043-35-3
11113-50-1
1303-96-4
1330-43-4
12179-04-3
68515-49-1
26761-40-0
38051-10-4
Tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate
Tris (2,3-dichloro-1-propyl) phosphate
-
13674-84-5
66108-37-0
Substance (Substance Group)
Illustrative Substance Name
Tribromo-bisphenyl-maleinimide
Tetrabromo-chyclo-octane
B
B08
Bromine-based flame retardants
(Excluding PBBs, PBDEs, and HBCDD)
B
B12
Perchlorate
B
B10
Fluorinated greenhouse gases (PFC,
SF6, HFC)
B
C16
Refractory
Aluminosilicate
Ceramic
1,2-Dibromo-4-(1,2 dibromo-methyl)-cyclo-hexane
TBPA Na salt
Tetrabromo phthalic anhydride
Octabromo-1,1,3-trimethyl-1-phenylindane (FR-1808)
Other Brominated Flame Retardants
Lithium perchlorate
Other perchlorate compounds
Tetrafluoromethane (Carbon tetrafluoride, PFC-14)
Hexafluoroethane (PFC-116)
Octafluoropropane (PFC-218)
Decafluorobutane (PFC-31-10)
Dodecafluoropentane (PFC-41-12)
Tetradecafluorohexane (PFC-51-14)
Octafluorocyclobutane (PFC-c318)
Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6)
Trifluoromethane - (HFC-23)
Difluoromethane - (HFC-32)
Methyl fluoride – (HFC-41)
2H,3H-Decafluoropentane – (HFC-43-10mee)
Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125)
1,1,2,2-Tetrafluoroethane – (HFC-134)
1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane – (HFC-134a)
1,1-Difluoroethane – (HFC-152a)
1,1,2-Trifluoroethane–(HFC-143 )
1,1,1-Trifluoroethane – (HFC-143a)
2H-Heptafluoropropane– (HFC-227ea)
1,1,1,2,2,3-hexafluoro-propane ( HFC-236cb)
1,1,1,2,3,3-Hexafluoropropane – HFC-236ea)
1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropane – (HFC-236fa)
1,1,2,2,3-Pentafluoropropane – (HFC-245ca)
1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluoropropane – (HFC-245fa)
1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluorobutane – (HFC-365mfc)
are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI, part 3,
table 3.2 of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 of the European
Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification,
labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures, and fulfill the
following three conditions
Fibres,
a) Being oxides of aluminum and silicon, they are primary components
of the fibres existent in variable concentrations
b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two
standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (µm)
c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides
(Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18% or less by weight
are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI, part 3,
table 3.2 of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 of the European
Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification,
labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures, and fulfill the
following three conditions
B
C17
Refractory Ceramic
Aluminosilicate
Fibres,
B
C18
Boric acid
B
C19
Tetraboron disodium, anhydrous
B
C47
Di-isodecyl phthalate (DIDP)
C
B18
Chlorinated flame retardants
CAS No.
Zirconia
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Revision History (Attachment 1, 2, 3)
TSOP Rev.
List No.
A
130628A
B
140421B
Revision
Revised Content
Date
2013/6/28 ・Composition of list of chemical substances was changed
・OC substances No. was revised:
<PVC and PVC co-polymeres> A249 to A250 (erroneous
description)
<Fluorinated greenhouse gases> A243 to B045 (change
of rank)
・Substances rank was changed: <Fluorinated greenhouse
gases>, A to B
[Views of slection of chemical substances]
JGPSSI ver4.20 (JIG-101 Ed.4.1)
[The number of chemecal substances]
A: 27, A1: 0, B: 33, C: 1
2014/4/21 ・Operation by Omron's substance number was
discontinued
・The definition of management classification of Omron was
changed(B rank,C rank )
B rank: Laws and regulations
C rank: Except for laws and regurations
・The management classification of substances was
changed
B18 Chlorinated flame retardants
B rank --> C rank
A17 TBTO
A rank/B rank --> A rank
・The rank for the subject substances/intended uses was
reviewed
[Views of slection of chemical substances]
JGPSSI ver4.20 (JIG-101 Ed.4.1)
[The number of chemecal substances]
A: 28, A1: 0, B: 58, C: 2
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