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Title 40
Protection of Environment
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Parts 700 to 722
Revised as of July 1, 2019
Containing a codification of documents of general
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As of July 1, 2019
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Table of Contents
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Explanation................................................. v
Title 40:
Chapter I--Environmental Protection Agency
(Continued) 3
Finding Aids:
Table of CFR Titles and Chapters........................ 897
Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR...... 917
List of CFR Sections Affected........................... 927
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THIS TITLE
Title 40--Protection of Environment is composed of thirty-seven
volumes. The parts in these volumes are arranged in the following order:
Parts 1-49, parts 50-51, part 52 (52.01-52.1018), part 52 (52.1019-
52.2019), part 52 (52.2020-end of part 52), parts 53-59, part 60 (60.1-
60.499), part 60 (60.500-end of part 60, sections), part 60
(Appendices), parts 61-62, part 63 (63.1-63.599), part 63 (63.600-
63.1199), part 63 (63.1200-63.1439), part 63 (63.1440-63.6175), part 63
(63.6580-63.8830), part 63 (63.8980-end of part 63), parts 64-71, parts
72-79, part 80, part 81, parts 82-86, parts 87-95, parts 96-99, parts
100-135, parts 136-149, parts 150-189, parts 190-259, parts 260-265,
parts 266-299, parts 300-399, parts 400-424, parts 425-699, parts 700-
722, parts 723-789, parts 790-999, parts 1000-1059, and part 1060 to
end. The contents of these volumes represent all current regulations
codified under this title of the CFR as of July 1, 2019.
Chapter I--Environmental Protection Agency appears in all thirty-
seven volumes. OMB control numbers for title 40 appear in Sec. 9.1 of
this chapter.
Chapters IV-VIII--Regulations issued by the Environmental Protection
Agency and Department of Justice, Council on Environmental Quality,
Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, Environmental Protection
Agency and Department of Defense; Uniform National Discharge Standards
for Vessels of the Armed Forces, and the Gulf Coast Ecosystem
Restoration Council appear in volume thirty seven.
For this volume, Ann Worley was Chief Editor. The Code of Federal
Regulations publication program is under the direction of John Hyrum
Martinez, assisted by Stephen J. Frattini.
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TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
(This book contains parts 700 to 722)
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Part
chapter i--Environmental Protection Agency (Continued)...... 700
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CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
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Editorial Note: Nomenclature changes to chapter I appear at 65 FR
47324, 47325, Aug. 2, 2000; 66 FR 34375, 34376, June 28, 2001.
SUBCHAPTER R--TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
Part Page
700 General..................................... 5
702 General practices and procedures............ 16
704 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.... 30
707 Chemical imports and exports................ 50
710 Compilation of the TSCA chemical substance
inventory............................... 56
711 TSCA chemical data reporting requirements... 68
712 Chemical information rules.................. 94
713 Reporting requirements for the TSCA
inventory of mercury supply, use, and
trade................................... 116
716 Health and safety data reporting............ 122
717 Records and reports of allegations that
chemical substances cause significant
adverse reactions to health or the
environment............................. 160
720 Premanufacture notification................. 165
721 Significant new uses of chemical substances. 191
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SUBCHAPTER R_TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
PART 700_GENERAL--Table of Contents
Subpart A_Addresses
Sec.
700.17 Addresses for the Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics.
Subpart B [Reserved]
Subpart C_Fees
700.40 Purpose and applicability.
700.41 Radon user fees.
700.43 Definitions applicable to this subpart.
700.45 Fee payments.
700.49 Failure to remit fees.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2625 and 2665, 44 U.S.C. 3504.
Source: 53 FR 31252, Aug. 17, 1988, unless otherwise noted.
Subpart A_Addresses
Source: 77 FR 46292, Aug. 3, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
Sec.700.17 Addresses for the Office of Pollution Prevention
and Toxics.
The official addresses, unless otherwise noted, are as follows:
(a) Correspondence and non-docket materials--(1) United States
Postal Service mailing address. Office of Pollution Prevention and
Toxics (7401M), Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave.
NW., Washington, DC 20460-0001.
(2) Hand/courier delivery address. Office of Pollution Prevention
and Toxics, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA East Bldg., 1201
Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20004. This is not a mailing
address. You must make arrangements with the person receiving your
delivery.
(b) Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics Docket (OPPT Docket)--
(1) Electronic docket address. Publicly available docket materials are
available in the electronic docket at http://www.regulations.gov.
Although listed in the docket index at regulations.gov, some information
is not publicly available, e.g., Confidential Business Information (CBI)
or other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain
other material, such as copyrighted material, will be publicly available
only at the OPPT Docket.
(2) Physical location. Environmental Protection Agency Docket Center
(EPA/DC), Environmental Protection Agency, EPA West Bldg., Rm. 3334,
1301 Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460-0001. The telephone
number for the OPPT Docket is (202) 566-0280. This is not a mailing
address. For instructions on visiting the docket, go to http://
www.epa.gov/dockets/contacts.htm.
(3) United States Postal Service mailing address. Document Control
Office (7407M), Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics, Environmental
Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460-
0001.
(4) Hand/courier delivery address. Document Control Office, Office
of Pollution Prevention and Toxics, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA
East Bldg., Rm. 6428, 1201 Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, DC.
Deliveries are only accepted between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m., and special
arrangements should be made for deliveries of boxed information. The
telephone number for the Document Control Office is (202) 564-8930.
Subpart B [Reserved]
Subpart C_Fees
Sec.700.40 Purpose and applicability.
(a) Purpose. The purpose of this subpart is to establish and collect
fees from manufacturers and processors to defray part of EPA's cost of
administering the Toxic Substances Control Act (15 U.S.C. 2601-2692), as
amended by the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century
Act (Pub. L. 114-182).
(b) Applicability. This subpart applies to all manufacturers who are
required to submit information under section 4 of the Act, who submit
certain notices and exemption requests to EPA under section 5 of the
Act, who manufacture a chemical substance that is subject to a risk
evaluation under TSCA section 6(b)(4) of the Act, and who process a
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chemical substance that is the subject of a Significant New Use Notice
(SNUN) or Test Market Exemption (TME) under section 5 of the Act and who
are required to submit information under section 4 of the Act related to
a SNUN submission.
(c) Effective date. After October 18, 2018, all persons specified in
Sec.700.45 and paragraph (a) of this section must comply with this
subpart.
[83 FR 52713, Oct. 17, 2018]
Sec.700.41 Radon user fees.
User fees relating to radon proficiency programs authorized under
the Toxic Substances Control Act appear at 40 CFR part 195.
[59 FR 13177, Mar. 18, 1994]
Sec.700.43 Definitions applicable to this subpart.
Definitions in section 3 of the Act (15 U.S.C. 2602), as well as
definitions contained in Sec. Sec.704.3, 720.3, 723.175(b), 725.3, and
790.3 of this chapter, apply to this subpart unless otherwise specified
in this section. In addition, the following definitions apply:
Consolidated microbial commercial activity notice or consolidated
MCAN means any MCAN submitted to EPA that covers more than one
microorganism (each being assigned a separate MCAN number by EPA) as a
result of a prenotice agreement with EPA.
Consolidated premanufacture notice or consolidated PMN means any PMN
submitted to EPA that covers more than one chemical substance (each
being assigned a separate PMN number by EPA) as a result of a prenotice
agreement with EPA (See 48 FR 21734).
Consortium means an association of manufacturers and/or processors
who have made an agreement to jointly split the cost of applicable fees.
Enforceable consent agreement means a consent agreement used by EPA
to accomplish testing where a consensus exists among EPA and interested
parties (as identified in Sec.790.22(b)(2)) concerning the need for
and scope of testing under section 4 of the Act.
EPA-initiated risk evaluation means any risk evaluation conducted
pursuant to section 6(b)(4)(C)(i) of the Act.
Exemption notice means any notice submitted to EPA under Sec.
723.175 of this chapter.
Final product means a new chemical substance (as ``new chemical
substance'' is defined in Sec.720.3 of this chapter) that is
manufactured by a person for distribution in commerce, or for use by the
person other than as an intermediate.
Joint submitters mean two or more persons who submit a TSCA section
5 notice together.
Manufacturer-requested risk evaluation means any chemical substance
risk evaluation conducted at the request of one or more manufacturers of
that chemical substance pursuant to section 6(b)(4)(C)(ii) of the Act.
Microbial commercial activity notice or MCAN means any notice for
microorganisms submitted to EPA pursuant to section 5(a)(1) of the Act
in accordance with subpart D of part 725 of this chapter.
Person means a manufacturer or processor.
Premanufacture notice or PMN means any notice submitted to EPA
pursuant to section 5(a)(1)(A) of the Act in accordance with part 720 of
this chapter or Sec.723.250 of this chapter.
Principal sponsor means a person who assumes primary responsibility
for the direction of study, the payment of fees to EPA, and for oral and
written communication with EPA.
Risk evaluation means any risk evaluation conducted pursuant to
section 6(b) of the Act.
Section 5 notice means any PMN, consolidated PMN, intermediate PMN,
significant new use notice, exemption notice, exemption application, any
MCAN or consolidated MCAN submitted under section 5 of the Act.
Significant new use notice or SNUN means any notice submitted to EPA
pursuant to section 5(a)(1)(B) of the Act in accordance with part 721 of
this chapter.
Small business concern means a manufacturer or processor who meets
the size standards identified in the following table. The number of
employees indicates the maximum allowed for a manufacturer or processor
to be considered small. If the North American Industry Classification
System
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(NAICS) code of a manufacturer or processor is not represented in the
table, it will be considered small if it has 500 or fewer employees.
When calculating the number of employees, a manufacturer or processor
must include the employees of all of its ``parent companies'' (if any)
and all companies it ``owns or controls,'' as defined by 40 CFR 704.3.
The number of employees are calculated as the average number of people
employed for each pay period of the business' latest 12 calendar months,
regardless of hours worked or temporary status.
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Small business concern size standards
Potentially affected NAICS NAICS description (number of employees)
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324110.............................. Petroleum Refineries........... 1,500 or fewer.
325110.............................. Petrochemical Manufacturing.... 1,000 or fewer.
325120.............................. Industrial Gas Manufacturing... 1,000 or fewer.
325130.............................. Synthetic Dye and Pigment 1,000 or fewer.
Manufacturing.
325180.............................. Other Basic Inorganic Chemical 1,000 or fewer.
Manufacturing.
325193.............................. Ethyl Alcohol Manufacturing.... 1,000 or fewer.
325194.............................. Cyclic Crude, Intermediate, and 1,250 or fewer.
Gum and Wood Chemical
Manufacturing.
325199.............................. All Other Basic Organic 1,250 or fewer.
Chemical Manufacturing.
325211.............................. Plastics Material and Resin 1,250 or fewer.
Manufacturing.
325212.............................. Synthetic Rubber Manufacturing. 1,000 or fewer.
325220.............................. Artificial and Synthetic Fibers 1,000 or fewer.
and Filaments Manufacturing.
325311.............................. Nitrogenous Fertilizer 1,000 or fewer.
Manufacturing.
325312.............................. Phosphatic Fertilizer 750 or fewer.
Manufacturing.
325314.............................. Fertilizer (Mixing Only) 500 or fewer.
Manufacturing.
325320.............................. Pesticide and Other 1,000 or fewer.
Agricultural Chemical
Manufacturing.
325411.............................. Medicinal and Botanical 1,000 or fewer.
Manufacturing.
325412.............................. Pharmaceutical Preparation 1,250 or fewer.
Manufacturing.
325413.............................. InVitro Diagnostic Substance 1,250 or fewer.
Manufacturing.
325414.............................. Biological Product (except 1,250 or fewer.
Diagnostic) Manufacturing.
325510.............................. Paint and Coating Manufacturing 1,000 or fewer.
325520.............................. Adhesive Manufacturing......... 500 or fewer.
325611.............................. Soap and Other Detergent 1,000 or fewer.
Manufacturing.
325612.............................. Polish and Other Sanitation 750 or fewer.
Good Manufacturing.
325613.............................. Surface Active Agent 750 or fewer.
Manufacturing.
325620.............................. Toilet Preparation 1,250 or fewer.
Manufacturing.
325910.............................. Printing Ink Manufacturing..... 500 or fewer.
325920.............................. Explosives Manufacturing....... 750 or fewer.
325991.............................. Custom Compounding of Purchased 500 or fewer.
Resins.
325992.............................. Photographic Film, Paper, Plate 1,500 or fewer.
and Chemical Manufacturing.
325998.............................. All Other Miscellaneous 500 or fewer.
Chemical Product and
Preparation Manufacturing.
424690.............................. Other Chemical and Allied 150 or fewer.
Products Merchant Wholesalers.
424710.............................. Petroleum Bulk Stations and 200 or fewer.
Terminals.
424720.............................. Petroleum and Petroleum 200 or fewer.
Products Merchant Wholesalers
(except Bulk Stations and
Terminals).
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Test order means an order to develop information pursuant to section
4(a) of the Act.
Test rule refers to a regulation requiring the development of
information pursuant to section 4(a) of the Act.
[53 FR 31252, Aug. 17, 1988, as amended at 62 FR 17931, Apr. 11, 1997;
83 FR 52713, Oct. 17, 2018]
Sec.700.45 Fee payments.
(a) Persons who must pay fees. (1) Manufacturers submitting a TSCA
section 5 notice to EPA shall remit for each such notice the applicable
fee identified in paragraph (c) of this section in accordance with the
procedures in paragraphs (f) and (g) of this section.
(2) Manufacturers of chemical substances and mixtures required to
test these chemical substance and mixtures under a TSCA section 4(a)
test rule, test order, or enforceable consent agreement shall remit for
each such test rule, order, or enforceable consent agreement the
applicable fee identified in paragraph (c) of this section in accordance
with the procedures in paragraphs (f) and (g) of this section.
(3) Manufacturers of a chemical substance that is subject to a risk
evaluation under section 6(b) of the Act, shall
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remit for each such chemical risk evaluation the applicable fee
identified in paragraph (c) of this section in accordance with the
procedures in paragraphs (f) and (g) of this section.
(4) Processors submitting a SNUN or TME under TSCA section 5 to EPA
shall remit for each such notice the applicable fee identified in
paragraph (c) of this section in accordance with the procedures in
paragraphs (f) and (g) of this section.
(5) Processors of chemical substances and mixtures subject to a TSCA
section 4(a) test rule, test order, or enforceable consent agreement in
association with a SNUN submission referenced in paragraph (a)(4) of
this section shall remit for each such test rule, order, or enforceable
consent agreement the applicable fee identified in paragraph (c) of this
section in accordance with the procedures in paragraphs (f) and (g) of
this section.
(b) Identifying manufacturers subject to fees--(1) In general. For
purposes of identifying manufacturers subject to fees for section 4 test
rules and section 6 EPA-initiated risk evaluations, EPA will publish a
preliminary list of manufacturers identified through a review of data
sources described in paragraph (b)(2) of this subsection; provide an
opportunity for public comment; and publish a final list specifying the
manufacturers responsible for payment.
(2) Data sources. To compile the preliminary list, EPA will rely on
information submitted to the Agency (such as the information submitted
under sections 5(a), 8(a), 8(b), and to the Toxics Release Inventory) as
well as other information available to the Agency, including publicly
available information or information submitted to other agencies to
which EPA has access. To be able to include the most recent CDR data and
to account for annual or other typical fluctuations in manufacturing,
EPA will use the five most recent years of data submitted or available
to the Agency to develop the preliminary list.
(3) Publication of preliminary list. (i) For risk evaluations
initiated by EPA under section 6, the preliminary list will be published
at the time of final designation of the chemical substance as a High-
Priority Substance.
(ii) For test rules under section 4, the preliminary list will be
published with the proposed test rule.
(4) Public comment period. Following publication of the preliminary
list, EPA will provide a period of public comment that is no less than
30 days.
(5) Self-identification. All manufacturers who have manufactured or
imported the chemical substance in the previous five years, must submit
notice to EPA, irrespective of whether they are included in the
preliminary list specified in paragraph (b)(3) of this section. The
notice must be submitted electronically via EPA's Central Data Exchange
(CDX), the Agency's electronic reporting portal, using the Chemical
Information Submission System (CISS) reporting tool, and must contain
the following information:
(i) Contact information. The name and address of the submitting
company, the name and address of the authorized official for the
submitting company, and the name and telephone number of a person who
will serve as technical contact for the submitting company and who will
be able to answer questions about the information submitted by the
company to EPA.
(ii) Certification of cessation. If a manufacturer has manufactured
in the five-year period preceding publication of the preliminary list,
but has ceased manufacturer prior to the certification cutoff dates
identified in paragraph (b)(6) of this section and will not manufacture
the substance again in the successive five years, the manufacturer may
submit a certification statement attesting to these facts. If EPA
receives such a certification statement from a manufacturer, the
manufacturer will not be obligated to pay the fee under this section.
(iii) Certification of no manufacture. If a manufacturer is
identified on the preliminary list, but has not manufactured the
chemical in the five-year period preceding publication of the
preliminary list, the manufacturer may submit a certification statement
attesting to these facts. If EPA receives such a certification statement
from a manufacturer, the manufacturer will not be obligated to pay the
fee under this section.
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(6) Certification cutoff date. (i) For a section 6 EPA-initiated
risk evaluation, the cutoff date for purposes of paragraph (b)(5)(ii) of
this section is the day prior to initiation of the prioritization
process for the applicable chemical substance.
(ii) For a section 4 test rule, the cutoff date for purposes of
paragraph (b)(5)(ii) of this section is the day prior to publication of
the proposed test rule for the applicable chemical substance.
(7) Publication of final list. EPA expects to publish a final list
of manufacturers to identify the specific manufacturers subject to the
applicable fee. This list will indicate if additional manufacturers
self-identified pursuant to paragraph (b)(5) of this section, if other
manufacturers were identified through credible public comment, and if
manufacturers submitted certification of cessation or no manufacture
pursuant to paragraph (b)(5)(ii) or (iii). The final list will be
published no later than concurrently with the final scope document for
risk evaluations initiated by EPA under section 6, and with the final
test rule for test rules under section 4.
(8) Effect of final list. Manufacturers who are listed on the final
list are subject to the applicable fee identified in paragraph (c) of
this section.
(9) Identifying manufacturers for other fee categories. For Section
4 Test Orders and enforceable consent agreements, and Section 6
Manufacturer-Requested Risk Evaluations, EPA will not conduct the
identification process described in paragraphs (b)(1) through (8) of
this section, as manufacturers self-identify through a submission or are
already otherwise known to Agency. However, those manufacturers are
required to provide an information submission to EPA for the purposes of
fee administration. The notice must be submitted electronically via the
Agency's electronic reporting software (e.g., Central Data Exchange
(CDX)) and must contain the manufacturers: Full name, address, telephone
number and email address. Timing of this submission must be as follows:
(i) For section 4 test orders and enforceable consent agreements,
the informational submission in this paragraph (b)(9) must be provided
within 30 days following notification from EPA.
(ii) For section 6 manufacturer-requested risk evaluations, the
informational submission in this paragraph (b)(9) is required as part of
the procedural process for making such requests, and must be completed
at the time of making the request.
(c) Fees for the 2019, 2020 and 2021 fiscal years. Persons shall
remit fee payments to EPA as follows:
(1) Small business concerns. Small business concerns shall remit
fees as follows:
(i) Premanufacture notice and consolidated premanufacture notice.
Persons shall remit a fee totaling $2,800 for each premanufacture notice
(PMN) or consolidated (PMN) submitted in accordance with part 720 of
this chapter.
(ii) Significant new use notice. Persons shall remit a fee totaling
$2,800 for each significant new use notice (SNUN) submitted in
accordance with part 721 of this chapter.
(iii) Exemption application. Persons shall remit a fee totaling $940
for each of the following exemption requests submitted under section 5
of the Act:
(A) Low releases and low exposures exemption or LoREX request
submitted to EPA pursuant to section 5(a)(1) of the Act in accordance
with Sec.723.50(a)(1)(ii) of this chapter.
(B) Low volume exemption or LVE request submitted to EPA pursuant to
section 5(a)(1) of the Act in accordance with Sec.723.50(a)(1)(i) of
this chapter.
(C) Test marketing exemption or TME application submitted to EPA
pursuant to section 5 of the Act in accordance with Sec. Sec.725.300
through 725.355 of this chapter.
(D) TSCA experimental release application or TERA application
submitted to EPA pursuant to section 5 of the Act for research and
development activities involving microorganisms in accordance with
Sec. Sec.725.200 through 725.260 of this chapter.
(E) Tier II exemption application submitted to EPA pursuant to
section 5 of the Act in accordance with Sec. Sec.725.428 through
725.455 of this chapter.
(iv) Instant photographic film article exemption notice. Persons
shall remit a fee totaling $940 for each instant photographic film
article exemption notice
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submitted in accordance with Sec.723.175 of this chapter.
(v) Microbial commercial activity notice and consolidated microbial
commercial activity notice. Persons shall remit a fee totaling $2,800
for each microbial commercial activity notice (MCAN) or consolidated
MCAN submitted in accordance with Sec. Sec.725.25 through 725.36 of
this chapter.
(vi) Persons shall remit a total of twenty percent of the applicable
fee under paragraph (c)(2)(vi), (vii) or (viii) of this section for a
test rule, test order, or enforceable consent agreement.
(vii) Persons shall remit a total fee of twenty percent of the
applicable fee under paragraphs (c)(2)(ix) of this section for an EPA-
initiated risk evaluation.
(viii) Persons shall remit the total fee under paragraph (c)(2)(x)
or (xi) of this section, as applicable, for a manufacturer-requested
risk evaluation.
(2) Others. Persons other than small business concerns shall remit
fees as follows:
(i) PMN and consolidated PMN. Persons shall remit a fee totaling
$16,000 for each PMN or consolidated PMN submitted in accordance with
part 720 of this chapter.
(ii) SNUN. Persons shall remit a fee totaling $16,000 for each
significant new use notice submitted in accordance with part 721 of this
chapter.
(iii) Exemption applications. Persons shall remit a fee totaling
$4,700 for each of the following exemption requests, and modifications
to previous exemption requests, submitted under section 5 of the Act:
(A) Low releases and low exposures exemption or LoREX request
submitted to EPA pursuant to section 5(a)(1) of the Act in accordance
with Sec.723.50(a)(1)(ii) of this chapter.
(B) Low volume exemption or LVE request submitted to EPA pursuant to
section 5(a)(1) of the Act in accordance with Sec.723.50(a)(1)(i) of
this chapter.
(C) Test marketing exemption or TME application submitted to EPA
pursuant to section 5 of the Act in accordance with Sec. Sec.725.300
through 725.355 of this chapter, unless the submitting company has
graduated from EPA's Sustainable Futures program, in which case this
exemption fee is waived.
(D) TSCA experimental release application or TERA application
submitted to EPA pursuant to section 5 of the Act for research and
development activities involving microorganisms in accordance with
Sec. Sec.725.200 through 725.260 of this chapter.
(E) Tier II exemption application submitted to EPA pursuant to
section 5 of the Act in accordance with Sec. Sec.725.428 through
725.455 of this chapter.
(iv) Instant photographic film article exemption notice. Persons
shall remit a fee totaling $4,700 for each exemption notice submitted in
accordance with Sec.723.175 of this chapter.
(v) MCAN and consolidated MCAN. Persons shall remit a fee totaling
$16,000 for each MCAN or consolidated MCAN submitted in accordance with
Sec. Sec.725.25 through 725.36 of this chapter.
(vi) Test rule. Persons shall remit a fee totaling $9,800 for each
test rule.
(vii) Test order. Persons shall remit a fee totaling $29,500 for
each test order.
(viii) Enforceable consent agreement. Persons shall remit a fee
totaling $22,800 for each enforceable consent agreement.
(ix) EPA-initiated chemical risk evaluation. Persons shall remit a
fee totaling $1,350,000.
(x) Manufacturer-requested risk evaluation of a Work Plan Chemical.
Persons shall remit an initial fee of $1,250,000, and final payment to
total 50% of the actual costs of this activity, in accordance with the
procedures in paragraph (g) of this section. The final payment amount
will be determined by EPA, and invoice issued to the requesting
manufacturer.
(xi) Manufacturer-requested risk evaluation of a non-work plan
chemical. Persons shall remit an initial fee of $2,500,000, and final
payment to total 100% of the actual costs of the activity, in accordance
with the procedures in paragraph (g) of this section. The final payment
amount will be determined by EPA, and invoice issued to the requesting
manufacturer.
(d) Fees for 2022 fiscal year and beyond. (1) Fees for the 2022 and
later fiscal years will be adjusted on a three-year cycle by multiplying
the fees in paragraph (c) of this section by the current
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PPI index value with a base year of 2019 using the following formula:
FA = F x I
Where:
FA = the inflation-adjusted future year fee amount.
F = the fee specified in paragraph (c) of this section.
I = Producer Price Index for Chemicals and Allied Products inflation
value with 2019 as a base year.
(2) Updated fee amounts for PMNs, SNUNs, MCANs, exemption
applications and manufacturer-requested chemical risk evaluation
requests apply to submissions received by the Agency on or after October
1 of every three-year fee adjustment cycle beginning in fiscal year 2022
(October 1, 2021). Updated fee amounts also apply to test rules, test
orders, enforceable consent agreements and EPA-initiated chemical
evaluations that are ``noticed'' on or after October 1 of every three-
year fee adjustment cycle, beginning in fiscal 2022.
(3) The Agency will initiate public consultation through notice-and-
comment rulemaking prior to making fee adjustments beyond inflation. If
it is determined that no additional adjustment is necessary beyond for
inflation, EPA will provide public notice of the inflation-adjusted fee
amounts most likely through posting to the Agency's web page by the
beginning of each three-year fee adjustment cycle (i.e., October 1,
2021, October 1, 2024, etc.). If the Agency determines that adjustments
beyond inflation are necessary, EPA will provide public notice of that
determination and the process to be followed to make those adjustments.
(e) No fee required. Persons are exempt from remitting any fee for
Tier I exemption submissions under Sec.725.424 and polymer exemption
reports submitted under Sec.723.250 of this chapter.
(f) Multiple parties, including joint submitters and consortia. (1)
Joint submitters of a TSCA section 5 notice are required to remit the
applicable fee identified in paragraph (c) of this section for each
section 5 notice submitted. Only one fee is required for each
submission, regardless of the number of joint submitters for that
notice. To qualify for the fee identified in paragraph (c)(1) of this
section, each joint submitter of a TSCA section 5 notice must qualify as
a small business concern under Sec.700.43 of this chapter.
(2) Any consortium formed to split the cost of the applicable fee
under section 4 of the Act is required to remit the appropriate fee
identified in paragraph (c) of this section for each test rule, test
order, or enforceable consent agreement regardless of the number of
manufacturers and/or processors in that consortium. For the consortium
to qualify for the fee identified in paragraph (c)(1) of this section,
each person in the consortium must qualify as a small business concern
under Sec.700.43 of this chapter. Failure to submit fee payment
pursuant to this paragraph, or to provide notice of failure to reach
agreement pursuant to paragraph (f)(2)(v) of this section constitutes a
violation by each consortium member.
(i) The consortium must identify a principal sponsor and provide
notification to EPA that a consortium has formed. The notification must
be accomplished within 60 days of the publication date of a test rule
under section 4 of the Act, or within 60 days of the issuance of a test
order under Section 4 of the Act, or within 60 days of the signing of an
enforceable consent agreement under section 4 of the Act. EPA may permit
additional entities to join an existing consortium prior to the
expiration of the notification period if the principal sponsor provides
updated notification.
(ii) Notification must be submitted electronically via the Agency's
electronic reporting software--Central Data Exchange (CDX)--and include
the following information:
(A) Full name, address, telephone number and signature of principal
sponsor;
(B) Name(s) and contact information for each manufacturer and/or
processor associating with the consortium.
(iii) It is up to the consortium to determine how fees will be split
among the persons in the consortium.
(iv) Consortia are strongly encouraged to set lower fees for small
business concerns participating in the consortium.
(v) If a consortium is unable to come to terms on how fees will be
split among the persons in the consortium,
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the principal sponsor must notify EPA in writing before the end of the
notification period in paragraph (f)(2)(i) of this section.
(vi) If a consortium provides notice to EPA under paragraph
(f)(2)(v) of this section that they failed to reach agreement on
payment, EPA will assess fees to all persons as individuals described
under paragraph (f)(4) of this section.
(3) Any consortium formed to split the cost of the applicable fee
supporting a risk evaluation under section 6(b) of the Act is required
to remit the appropriate fee identified in paragraph (c) of this section
for each risk evaluation, regardless of the number of manufacturers in
that consortium. For the consortium to qualify for the fee identified in
paragraph (c)(1)(vii) of this section, each person in the consortium
must qualify as a small business concern under Sec.700.43 of this
chapter. Failure to provide notice or submit fee payment pursuant to
this paragraph (f)(3) constitutes a violation by each consortium member.
(i) Notification must be provided to EPA that a consortium has
formed. The notification must be accomplished within 60 days of the
publication of the final scope of a chemical risk evaluation under
section 6(b)(4)(D) of the Act or within 60 days of EPA providing
notification to a manufacturer that a manufacturer-requested risk
evaluation has been granted.
(ii) Notification must be submitted electronically via the Agency's
electronic reporting software--Central Data Exchange (CDX)--and include
the following information:
(A) Full name, address, telephone number and signature of principal
sponsor;
(B) Name(s) and contact information for each manufacturer and/or
processor associating with the consortium.
(iii) It is up to the consortium to determine how fees will be split
among the persons in the consortium.
(iv) Consortia are strongly encouraged to set lower fees for small
business concerns participating in the consortium.
(v) If a consortium is unable to come to terms on how fees will be
split among the persons in the consortium, the principal sponsor must
notify EPA in writing before the end of the notification period in
paragraph (f)(3)(i) of this section.
(vi) If a consortium provides notice to EPA under paragraph
(f)(3)(v) of this section that they failed to reach agreement on
payment, EPA will assess fees to all persons as individuals as described
under paragraph (f)(4) of this section.
(4) If multiple persons are subject to fees triggered by section 4
or 6(b) of the Act and no consortium is formed, EPA will determine the
portion of the total applicable fee to be remitted by each person
subject to the requirement. Each person's share of the applicable fee
specified in paragraph (c) of this section shall be in proportion to the
total number of manufacturers and/or processors of the chemical
substance, with lower fees for small businesses:
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Where:
Ps = the portion of the fee under paragraph (c) of this
section that is owed by a person who qualifies as a small
business concern under Sec.700.43 of this chapter.
Po = the portion of the fee owed by a person other than a
small business concern.
F = the total fee required under paragraph (c) of this section.
Mt = the total number of persons subject to the fee
requirement.
Ms = the number of persons subject to the fee requirement who
qualify as a small business concern.
(5) If multiple persons are subject to fees triggered by section 4
or 6(b) of the Act and some inform EPA of their intent to form a
consortium while others choose not to associate with the consortium, EPA
will take the following steps to allocate fee amounts:
(i) Count the total number of manufacturers, including the number of
manufacturers within any consortia; divide the total fee amount by the
total number of manufacturers; and allocate equally on a per capita
basis to generate a base fee.
(ii) Provide all small businesses who are either not associated with
a consortium, or associated with an all-small business consortium with
an 80% discount from the base fee referenced previously.
(iii) Calculate the total remaining fee and total number of
remaining manufacturers by subtracting out the discounted fees and the
number of small businesses identified;
(iv) Reallocate the remaining fee across those remaining individuals
and groups in equal amounts, counting each manufacturer in a consortium
as one person; and
(v) Inform consortia and individuals of their requisite fee amount.
Small businesses in a successfully-formed consortium, other than a
consortium of all small businesses will not be afforded the 80% discount
by EPA, but consortia managers are strongly encouraged to provide a
discount for small business concerns.
(g) Remittance procedure--(1) Electronic payment. Each remittance
under this section shall be paid electronically in U.S. dollars, using
one of the electronic payment methods supported by the Department of the
Treasury's Pay.gov online electronic payment service, or any applicable
additional or successor online electronic payment service offered by the
Department of Treasury.
(2) Fees incurred prior to October 18, 2018. Timing of payment for
fees incurred between October 1, 2018 and October 18, 2018. Fees
required by paragraph (c) of this section for which the fee-triggering
action or event occurred between October 1, 2018, and October 18, 2018
shall be paid in response to invoices EPA will send within 30 days of
October 18, 2018.
(3) Fees incurred after October 18, 2018. Timing of payment for fees
incurred after October 18, 2018. Fees required by paragraph (c) of this
section for which the fee-triggering action or event occurred after
October 18, 2018 shall be paid at the following time:
(i) Test orders and test rules. The applicable fee specified in
paragraph (c) of this section shall be paid in full not later than 120
days after the effective date of a test rule or test order under section
4 of the Act.
(ii) Enforceable consent agreements. The applicable fee specified in
paragraph (c) of this section shall be paid in full not later than 120
days after the signing of an enforceable consent agreement under section
4 of the Act.
(iii) Section 5 notice. The applicable fee specified in paragraph
(c) of this section shall be paid in full immediately upon submission of
a TSCA section 5 notice.
(iv) Risk evaluations. (A) For EPA-initiated risk evaluations, the
applicable fee specified in paragraph (c) of this section shall be paid
in full not later than 120 days after EPA publishes the final scope of a
chemical risk evaluation under section 6(b)(4)(D) of the Act.
(B) For manufacturer-requested risk evaluations under section
6(b)(4)(C)(ii) of the Act, the applicable fees specified in paragraph
(c) of this section shall be paid as follows:
(1) The first payment towards the applicable fee specified in
paragraph (c) of this section shall be paid in full not later than 30
days after EPA provides the submitting manufacture(s) notice that it has
granted the request.
(2) The final payment towards the applicable fee specific in
paragraph (c) of this section shall be paid in full not
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later than 30 days after EPA publishes a final risk evaluation in the
Federal Register.
(4) Payment identity. (i) Persons who submit a TSCA section 5 notice
shall place an identifying number and a payment identity number on the
front page of each TSCA section 5 notice submitted. The identifying
number must include the letters ``TS'' followed by a combination of 6
numbers (letters may be substituted for some numbers). The payment
identity number may be a ``Pay.gov'' transaction number used to transmit
the fee. The same TS number and the submitter's name must appear on the
corresponding fee remittance under this section. If a remittance applies
to more than one TSCA section 5 notice, the person shall include the
name of the submitter and a new TS number for each TSCA section 5 notice
to which the remittance applies, and the amount of the remittance that
applies to each notice.
(ii) Persons who are required to submit a letter of intent to
conduct testing per Sec.790.45 of this chapter shall place a payment
identity number on the front page of each letter submitted. The
identifying number must include the letters ``TS'' followed by a
combination of 6 numbers (letters may be substituted for some numbers).
The payment identity number may be a ``Pay.gov'' transaction number used
to transmit the fee. The same TS number and the submitter's name must
appear on the corresponding fee remittance under this section. If a
remittance applies to more than one letter of intent to conduct testing,
the person shall include the name of the submitter and a new TS number
for each letter of intent to conduct testing to which the remittance
applies, and the amount of the remittance that applies to each letter of
intent.
(iii) Persons who sign an enforceable consent agreement per Sec.
790.60 of this chapter shall place a payment identity number within the
contents of the signed agreement. The identifying number must include
the letters ``TS'' followed by a combination of 6 numbers (letters may
be substituted for some numbers). The payment identity number may be a
``Pay.gov'' transaction number used to transmit the fee. The same TS
number and the submitter's name must appear on the corresponding fee
remittance under this section. If a remittance applies to more than one
enforceable consent agreement, the party or parties shall include the
name of the submitter(s) and a new TS number for each enforceable
consent agreement to which the remittance applies, and the amount of the
remittance that applies to each enforceable consent agreement.
(5) Small business certification. (i) Each person who remits the fee
identified in paragraph (c)(1) of this section for a PMN, consolidated
PMN, or SNUN shall insert a check mark for the statement, ``The company
named in part 1, section A is a small business concern under 40 CFR
700.43 and has remitted a fee of $2,800 in accordance with 40 CFR
700.45(c).'' under ``CERTIFICATION'' on page 2 of the Premanufacture
Notice for New Chemical Substances (EPA Form 7710-25). This form is
available on EPA's website at https://cdx.epa.gov/SSL/PMN/Outbound/
Electronic_PMN_Form_version2.pdf.
(ii) Each person who remits the fee identified in paragraph (c)(1)
of this section for a LVE, LoREX, TERA, TMEA, or Tier II exemption
request under TSCA section 5 shall insert a check mark for the
statement, ``The company named in part 1, section A is a small business
concern under 40 CFR 700.43 and has remitted a fee of $940 in accordance
with 40 CFR 700.45(c).'' in the exemption application.
(iii) Each person who remits the fee identified in paragraph (c)(1)
of this section for an exemption notice under Sec.723.175 of this
chapter shall include the words, ``The company or companies identified
in this notice is/are a small business concern under 40 CFR 700.43 and
has/have remitted a fee of $940 in accordance with 40 CFR 700.45(c).''
in the certification required in Sec.723.175(i)(1)(x) of this chapter.
(iv) Each person who remits the fee identified in paragraph (c)(1)
of this section for a MCAN or consolidated MCAN for a microorganism
shall insert a check mark for the statement, ``The company named in part
1, section A is a small business concern under 40 CFR 700.43 and has
remitted a fee of $2,800 in accordance with 40 CFR 700.45(c).'' in
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the certification required in Sec.725.25(b) of this chapter.
(6) Payment certification statement. (i) Each person who remits a
fee identified in paragraph (c)(2) of this section for a PMN,
consolidated PMN, or SNUN shall insert a check mark for the statement,
``The company named in part 1, section A has remitted the fee of $16,000
specified in 40 CFR 700.45(c).'' under ``CERTIFICATION'' on page 2 of
the Premanufacture Notice for New Chemical Substances (EPA Form 7710-
25).
(ii) Each person who remits a fee identified in paragraph (c)(2) of
this section for a LVE, LoREX, TERA, TMEA, or Tier II exemption request
under TSCA section 5 shall insert a check mark for the statement, ``The
company named in part 1, section A has remitted the fee of $4,700
specified in 40 CFR 700.45(c).'' in the exemption application.
(iii) Each person who remits the fee identified in paragraph (c)(2)
of this section for an exemption notice under Sec.723.175 of this
chapter shall include the words, ``The company or companies identified
in this notice has/have remitted a fee of $4,700 in accordance with 40
CFR 700.45(c).'' in the certification required in Sec.723.175(i)(1)(x)
of this chapter.
(iv) Each person who remits the fee identified in paragraph (c)(2)
of this section for a MCAN for a microorganism shall insert a check mark
for the statement, ``The company named in part 1, section A has remitted
the fee of $16,000 in accordance with 40 CFR 700.45(c).'' in the
certification required in Sec.725.25(b) of this chapter.
(h) Full fee refunds. EPA will refund, in totality, any fee paid for
a section 5 notice whenever the Agency determines:
(1) That the chemical substance that is the subject of a PMN,
consolidated PMN, exemption request, or exemption notice, is not a new
chemical substance as of the date of submission of the notice,
(2) In the case of a SNUN, that the notice was not required,
(3) That as of the date of submission of the notice: The
microorganism that is the subject of a MCAN or consolidated MCAN is not
a new microorganism; nor is the use involving the microorganism a
significant new use; or
(4) When the Agency fails to make a determination on a notice by the
end of the applicable notice review period under Sec.720.75 or Sec.
725.50 of this chapter, unless the Agency determines that the submitter
unduly delayed the process, or
(5) When the Agency fails to approve, or deny an exemption request
within the applicable period under Sec.720.38(d), Sec.723.50(g), or
Sec.725.50(b) of this chapter, unless the Agency determines that the
submitter unduly delayed the process.
(i) Partial fee refunds. (1) If a TSCA section 5 notice is withdrawn
during the first 10 business days after the beginning of the applicable
review period under Sec.720.75(a) of this chapter, the Agency will
refund all but 25% of the fee as soon as practicable.
(2) Once withdrawn, any future submission related to the TSCA
section 5 notice must be submitted as a new notice.
(3) If EPA determines that the initial payment for a manufacturer-
requested risk evaluation exceed the applicable fee in paragraph (c) of
this section, EPA will refund the difference.
[83 FR 52714, Oct. 17, 2018]
Sec.700.49 Failure to remit fees.
(a) EPA will not consider a TSCA section 5 notice to be complete
unless the appropriate certification under Sec.700.45(g) is included
and until the appropriate remittance under Sec.700.45(c) has been
submitted as provided in Sec.700.45(g). EPA will notify the submitter
of a section 5 notice that it is incomplete in accordance with
Sec. Sec.720.65(c) and 725.33(b)(1) of this chapter.
(b) Failure to submit the appropriate remittance specified under
Sec.700.45(c) for a test order, test rule, enforceable consent
agreement, or EPA-initiated risk evaluation as provided in Sec.
700.45(g) is a violation of TSCA and enforceable under section 15 of the
Act.
(c) EPA will not initiate a manufacturer-requested risk evaluation
the request for which the Agency has otherwise determined to be complete
unless
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EPA has determined to grant the request and the appropriate initial
remittance under Sec.700.45(c) has been submitted as provided in Sec.
700.45(g).
(d) Failure to submit the appropriate final remittance specified
under Sec.700.45(c) for a manufacturer-requested risk evaluation as
provided in Sec.700.45(g) is a violation of TSCA and enforceable under
section 15 of the Act.
[83 FR 52719, Oct. 17, 2018]
PART 702_GENERAL PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES--Table of Contents
Subpart A_Procedures for Prioritization of Chemical Substances for Risk
Evaluation
Sec.
702.1 General provisions.
702.3 Definitions.
702.4 [Reserved]
702.5 Candidate selection.
702.7 Initiation of prioritization process.
702.9 Screening review and proposed priority designation.
702.11 Final priority designation.
702.13 Revision of designation.
702.15 Effect of designation as a low-priority substance.
702.17 Effect of designation as a high-priority substance.
Subpart B_Procedures for Chemical Substance Risk Evaluations
702.31 General provisions.
702.33 Definitions.
702.35 Chemical substances designated for risk evaluation.
702.37 Submission of manufacturer requests for risk evaluations.
702.39 Interagency collaboration.
702.41 Evaluation requirements.
702.43 Risk Characterization.
702.45 Peer review.
702.47 Unreasonable risk determination.
702.49 Risk evaluation timeframes and actions.
702.51 Publically available information.
Subpart C_Citizen Suit
702.60 Purpose.
702.61 Service of notice.
702.62 Contents of notice.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2605 and 2619.
Source: 47 FR 2773, Jan. 19, 1982, unless otherwise noted.
Subpart A_Procedures for Prioritization of Chemical Substances for Risk
Evaluation
Source: 82 FR 33762, July 20, 2017, unless otherwise noted.
Sec.702.1 General provisions.
(a) Purpose. This regulation establishes the risk-based screening
process for designating chemical substances as a High-Priority Substance
or a Low-Priority Substance for risk evaluation as required under
section 6(b) of the Toxic Substances Control Act, as amended (15 U.S.C.
2605(b)).
(b) Scope of designations. EPA will make priority designations
pursuant to these procedures for a chemical substance, not for a
specific condition or conditions of uses of a chemical substance.
(c) Categories of chemical substances. Nothing in this subpart shall
be interpreted as a limitation on EPA's authority under 15 U.S.C.
2625(c) to take action, including the actions contemplated in this
subpart, on a category of chemical substances.
(d) Prioritization timeframe. The Agency will publish a final
priority designation for a chemical substance in no fewer than 9 months
and no longer than 1 year following initiation of prioritization
pursuant to Sec.702.7.
(e) Metals or metal compounds. EPA will identify priorities for
chemical substances that are metals or metal compounds in accordance
with 15 U.S.C. 2605(b)(2)(E).
(f) Applicability. These regulations do not apply to any chemical
substance for which a manufacturer requests a risk evaluation under 15
U.S.C. 2605(b)(4)(C).
(g) Scientific standards and weight of the scientific evidence.
EPA's proposed priority designations under Sec.702.9 and final
priority designations under Sec.702.11 will be consistent with the
scientific standards provision in 15 U.S.C. 2625(h) and the weight of
the scientific evidence provision in 15 U.S.C. 2625(i).
(h) Interagency collaboration. EPA will consult with other relevant
Federal Agencies during the administration of this subpart.
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Sec.702.3 Definitions.
For purposes of this subpart, the following definitions apply:
Act means the Toxic Substances Control Act, as amended (15 U.S.C.
2601 et seq.).
Conditions of use means the circumstances, as determined by the
Administrator, under which a chemical substance is intended, known, or
reasonably foreseen to be manufactured, processed, distributed in
commerce, used, or disposed of.
EPA means the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
High-priority substance means a chemical substance that EPA
determines, without consideration of costs or other non-risk factors,
may present an unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment
because of a potential hazard and a potential route of exposure under
the conditions of use, including an unreasonable risk to potentially
exposed or susceptible subpopulations identified as relevant by EPA.
Low-priority substance means a chemical substance that EPA
concludes, based on information sufficient to establish, without
consideration of costs or other non-risk factors, does not meet the
standard for a High-Priority Substance.
Potentially exposed or susceptible subpopulation means a group of
individuals within the general population identified by the
Administrator who, due to either greater susceptibility or greater
exposure, may be at greater risk than the general population of adverse
health effects from exposure to a chemical substance or mixture, such as
infants, children, pregnant women, workers, or the elderly.
Reasonably available information means information that EPA
possesses or can reasonably generate, obtain and synthesize for use,
considering the deadlines specified in 15 U.S.C. 2605(b) for
prioritization and risk evaluation. Information that meets such terms is
reasonably available information whether or not the information is
confidential business information that is protected from public
disclosure under 15 U.S.C. 2613.
Sec.702.4 [Reserved]
Sec.702.5 Candidate selection.
(a) General objective. In selecting candidates for a High-Priority
Substance designation, it is EPA's general objective to select those
chemical substances with the greatest hazard and exposure potential
first, considering reasonably available information on the relative
hazard and exposure of potential candidates. In selecting candidates for
Low-Priority Substance designation, it is EPA's general objective to
select those chemical substances with hazard and/or exposure
characteristics under the conditions of use such that a risk evaluation
is not warranted at the time to determine whether the chemical substance
presents an unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment,
including an unreasonable risk to potentially exposed or susceptible
subpopulations identified as relevant by EPA.
(b) Available information. EPA expects to ensure that there is
reasonably available information to meet the deadlines for
prioritization under the Act.
(c) Preferences and TSCA work plan. In selecting a candidate for
prioritization as a High-Priority Substance, EPA will:
(1) Give preference to:
(i) Chemical substances that are listed in the 2014 update of the
TSCA Work Plan for Chemical Assessments as having a persistence and
bioaccumulation score of 3; and
(ii) Chemical substances that are listed in the 2014 update of the
TSCA Work Plan for Chemical Assessments that are known human carcinogens
and have high acute and chronic toxicity; and
(2) Identify a sufficient number of candidates from the 2014 update
of the TSCA Work Plan for Chemical Assessments to ensure that, at any
given time, at least 50 percent of risk evaluations being conducted by
EPA are drawn from that list until all substances on the list have been
designated as either a High-Priority Substance or Low-Priority Substance
pursuant to Sec.702.11.
(d) Purpose. The purpose of the preferences and criteria in
paragraphs (a)
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through (c) of this section is to inform EPA's decision whether or not
to initiate the prioritization process pursuant to Sec.702.7, and the
proposed designation of the chemical substance as either a High-Priority
Substance or a Low-Priority Substance pursuant to Sec.702.9.
(e) Insufficient information. If EPA believes it would not have
sufficient information for purposes of prioritization, EPA generally
expects to obtain the information necessary to inform prioritization
prior to initiating the process pursuant to Sec.702.9, using voluntary
means of information gathering and, as necessary, exercising its
authorities under the Act in accordance with the requirements of 15
U.S.C. 2603, 15 U.S.C. 2607, and 15 U.S.C. 2610. In exercising its
authority under 15 U.S.C. 2603(a)(2), EPA will identify the need for the
information in accordance with 15 U.S.C. 2603(a)(3).
Sec.702.7 Initiation of prioritization process.
(a) EPA generally expects to initiate the prioritization process for
a chemical substance only when it believes that the information
necessary to prioritize the substance is reasonably available.
(b) EPA will initiate prioritization by publishing a notice in the
Federal Register identifying a chemical substance for prioritization.
EPA will include a general explanation in this notice for why it chose
to initiate the process on the chemical substance.
(c) The prioritization timeframe in Sec.702.1(d) begins upon EPA's
publication of the notice described in paragraph (b) of this section.
(d) Publication of the notice in the Federal Register pursuant to
paragraph (b) of this section will initiate a period of 90 days during
which interested persons may submit relevant information on that
chemical substance. Relevant information might include, but is not
limited to, any information that may inform the screening review
conducted pursuant to Sec.702.9(a). EPA will open a separate docket
for each chemical substance to facilitate receipt of information.
(e) EPA may, in its discretion, extend the public comment period in
paragraph (d) of this section for up to three months in order to receive
or evaluate information submitted under 15 U.S.C. 2603(a)(2)(B). The
length of the extension will be based upon EPA's assessment of the time
necessary for EPA to receive and/or evaluate information submitted under
15 U.S.C. 2603(a)(2)(B).
Sec.702.9 Screening review and proposed priority designation.
(a) Screening review. Following the close of the comment period
described in Sec.702.7(d), including any extension pursuant to
paragraph (e) of that section, EPA will generally use reasonably
available information to screen the candidate chemical substance against
the following criteria and considerations:
(1) The chemical substance's hazard and exposure potential;
(2) The chemical substance's persistence and bioaccumulation;
(3) Potentially exposed or susceptible subpopulations;
(4) Storage of the chemical substance near significant sources of
drinking water;
(5) The chemical substance's conditions of use or significant
changes in conditions of use;
(6) The chemical substance's production volume or significant
changes in production volume; and
(7) Other risk-based criteria that EPA determines to be relevant to
the designation of the chemical substance's priority.
(b) Information sources. In conducting the screening review in
paragraph (a) of this section, EPA expects to consider sources of
information relevant to the listed criteria and consistent with the
scientific standards provision in 15 U.S.C. 2625(h), including, as
appropriate, sources for hazard and exposure data listed in Appendices A
and B of the TSCA Work Plan Chemicals: Methods Document (February 2012).
(c) Proposed designation. Based on the results of the screening
review in paragraph (a) of this section, relevant information received
from the public as described in Sec.702.7(d), and other information as
appropriate and consistent with
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15 U.S.C. 2625(h) and (i), EPA will propose to designate the chemical
substance as either a High-Priority Substance or Low-Priority Substance,
along with an identification of the information, analysis, and basis
used to support the proposed designation.
(d) Costs and non-risk factors. EPA will not consider costs or other
non-risk factors in making a proposed priority designation.
(e) Insufficient information. If information remains insufficient to
enable the proposed designation of the chemical substance as a Low-
Priority Substance after any extension of the initial public comment
period pursuant to Sec.702.7(e), EPA will propose to designate the
chemical substance as a High-Priority Substance.
(f) Conditions of use. EPA will propose to designate a chemical
substance as a High-Priority Substance based on the proposed conclusion
that the chemical substance satisfies the definition of High-Priority
Substance in Sec.702.3 under one or more activities that the Agency
determines constitute conditions of use. EPA will propose to designate a
chemical substance as a Low-Priority Substance based on the proposed
conclusion that the chemical substance meets the definition of Low-
Priority Substance in Sec.702.3 under the activities that the Agency
determines constitute conditions of use.
(g) Publication. EPA will publish the proposed designation in the
Federal Register, along with an identification of the information,
analysis and basis used to support a proposed designation, in a form and
manner that EPA deems appropriate, and provide a comment period of 90
days, during which time the public may submit comment on EPA's proposed
designation. EPA will open a docket to facilitate receipt of public
comment.
Sec.702.11 Final priority designation.
(a) After considering any additional information collected from the
proposed designation process in Sec.702.9, as appropriate, EPA will
finalize its designation of a chemical substance as either a High-
Priority Substance or a Low-Priority Substance consistent with 15 U.S.C.
2625(h) and (i).
(b) EPA will not consider costs or other non-risk factors in making
a final priority designation.
(c) EPA will publish each final priority designation in the Federal
Register, along with an identification of the information, analysis, and
basis used to support a final designation consistent with 15 U.S.C.
2625(h), (i) and (j). For High-Priority Substance designations, EPA
generally expects to indicate which condition(s) of use were the primary
basis for such designations.
(d) As required in 15 U.S.C. 2605(b)(3)(C), EPA will finalize a
designation for at least one High-Priority Substance for each risk
evaluation it completes, other than a risk evaluation that was requested
by a manufacturer pursuant to subpart B of this part. The obligation in
15 U.S.C. 2605(b)(3)(C) will be satisfied by the designation of at least
one High-Priority Substance where such designation specifies the risk
evaluation that the designation corresponds to, and where the
designation occurs within a reasonable time before or after the
completion of the risk evaluation.
Sec.702.13 Revision of designation.
EPA may revise a final designation of a chemical substance from Low-
Priority to High-Priority Substance at any time based on reasonably
available information. To revise such a designation, EPA will re-
initiate the prioritization process on that chemical substance in
accordance with Sec.702.7, re-screen the chemical substance and
propose a priority designation pursuant to Sec.702.9, and finalize the
priority designation pursuant to Sec.702.11.
Sec.702.15 Effect of designation as a low-priority substance.
Designation of a chemical substance as a Low-Priority Substance
under Sec.702.11 means that a risk evaluation of the chemical
substance is not warranted at the time, but does not preclude EPA from
later revising the designation pursuant to Sec.702.13, if warranted.
Designation as a Low-Priority Substance is not a finding that the
chemical substance does not present an unreasonable risk, but rather
that it
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does not meet the High-Priority Substance definition.
Sec.702.17 Effect of designation as a high-priority substance.
Final designation of a chemical substance as a High-Priority
Substance under Sec.702.11 initiates a risk evaluation pursuant to
subpart B of this part. Designation as a High-Priority Substance is not
a final agency action and is not subject to judicial review until the
date of promulgation of the associated final rule under section 6(a).
Designation as a High-Priority Substance is not a finding that the
chemical substance presents an unreasonable risk.
Subpart B_Procedures for Chemical Substance Risk Evaluations
Source: 82 FR 33747, July 20, 2017, unless otherwise noted.
Sec.702.31 General provisions.
(a) Purpose. This subpart establishes the EPA process for conducting
a risk evaluation to determine whether a chemical substance presents an
unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment as required
under TSCA section 6(b)(4)(B) (15 U.S.C. 2605(b)(4)(B)).
(b) Scope. These regulations establish the general procedures, key
definitions, and timelines EPA will use in a risk evaluation conducted
pursuant to TSCA section 6(b) (15 U.S.C. 2605(b)).
(c) Applicability. The requirements of this part apply to all
chemical substance risk evaluations initiated pursuant to TSCA section
6(b) (15 U.S.C. 2605(b)).
(d) Enforcement. Submission to EPA of inaccurate, incomplete, or
misleading information pursuant to a risk evaluation conducted pursuant
to 15 U.S.C. 2605(b)(4)(B) is a prohibited act under 15 U.S.C. 2614,
subject to penalties under 15 U.S.C. 2615 and Title 18 of the U.S. Code.
Sec.702.33 Definitions.
All definitions in TSCA apply to this subpart. In addition, the
following definitions apply:
Act means the Toxic Substances Control Act, as amended (15 U.S.C.
2601 et seq.).
Aggregate exposure means the combined exposures to an individual
from a single chemical substance across multiple routes and across
multiple pathways.
Best available science means science that is reliable and unbiased.
Use of best available science involves the use of supporting studies
conducted in accordance with sound and objective science practices,
including, when available, peer reviewed science and supporting studies
and data collected by accepted methods or best available methods (if the
reliability of the method and the nature of the decision justifies use
of the data). Additionally, EPA will consider as applicable:
(1) The extent to which the scientific information, technical
procedures, measures, methods, protocols, methodologies, or models
employed to generate the information are reasonable for and consistent
with the intended use of the information;
(2) The extent to which the information is relevant for the
Administrator's use in making a decision about a chemical substance or
mixture;
(3) The degree of clarity and completeness with which the data,
assumptions, methods, quality assurance, and analyses employed to
generate the information are documented;
(4) The extent to which the variability and uncertainty in the
information, or in the procedures, measures, methods, protocols,
methodologies, or models, are evaluated and characterized; and
(5) The extent of independent verification or peer review of the
information or of the procedures, measures, methods, protocols,
methodologies or models.
Conditions of use means the circumstances, as determined by the
Administrator, under which a chemical substance is intended, known, or
reasonably foreseen to be manufactured, processed, distributed in
commerce, used, or disposed of.
EPA means the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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Pathways means the mode through which one is exposed to a chemical
substance, including but not limited to: Food, water, soil, and air.
Potentially exposed or susceptible subpopulation means a group of
individuals within the general population identified by the Agency who,
due to either greater susceptibility or greater exposure, may be at
greater risk than the general population of adverse health effects from
exposure to a chemical substance or mixture, such as infants, children,
pregnant women, workers, or the elderly.
Reasonably available information means information that EPA
possesses or can reasonably generate, obtain, and synthesize for use in
risk evaluations, considering the deadlines specified in TSCA section
6(b)(4)(G) for completing such evaluation. Information that meets the
terms of the preceding sentence is reasonably available information
whether or not the information is confidential business information,
that is protected from public disclosure under TSCA section 14.
Routes means the particular manner by which a chemical substance may
contact the body, including absorption via ingestion, inhalation, or
dermally (integument).
Sentinel exposure means the exposure from a single chemical
substance that represents the plausible upper bound of exposure relative
to all other exposures within a broad category of similar or related
exposures.
Uncertainty means the imperfect knowledge or lack of precise
knowledge of the real world either for specific values of interest or in
the description of the system.
Variability means the inherent natural variation, diversity, and
heterogeneity across time and/or space or among individuals within a
population.
Weight of scientific evidence means a systematic review method,
applied in a manner suited to the nature of the evidence or decision,
that uses a pre-established protocol to comprehensively, objectively,
transparently, and consistently, identify and evaluate each stream of
evidence, including strengths, limitations, and relevance of each study
and to integrate evidence as necessary and appropriate based upon
strengths, limitations, and relevance.
Sec.702.35 Chemical substances designated for risk evaluation.
(a) Chemical substances undergoing risk evaluation. A risk
evaluation for a chemical substance designated by the Agency as a High-
Priority Substance pursuant to the prioritization process described in
subpart A, identified under 15 U.S.C. 2605(b)(2)(A), or initiated at the
request of a manufacturer or manufacturers under Sec.702.37, will be
conducted in accordance with this part, except that risk evaluations
that are initiated prior to the effective date of this rule will be
conducted in accordance with this part to the maximum extent
practicable.
(b) Percentage requirements. The Agency will ensure that, of the
number of chemical substances that undergo risk evaluation under 15
U.S.C. 2605(b)(4)(C)(i), the number of chemical substances undergoing
risk evaluation under 15 U.S.C. 2605(b)(4)(C)(ii) is not less than 25%,
if sufficient requests that comply with 702.37, and not more than 50%.
(c) Manufacturer requests for work plan chemical substances.
Manufacturer requests for risk evaluations, described in paragraph (a)
of this section, for chemical substances that are drawn from the 2014
update of the TSCA Work Plan for Chemical Assessments will be granted at
the discretion of the Agency. Such evaluations are not subject to the
percentage requirements in paragraph (b) of this section.
Sec.702.37 Submission of manufacturer requests for risk evaluations.
(a) General provision. Any request that EPA conduct a risk
evaluation pursuant to this part must comply with all the procedures and
criteria in this section to be eligible to be granted by EPA.
(b) Method for submission. One or more manufacturers of a chemical
substance may request that EPA conduct a risk evaluation. All requests
submitted to EPA under this subpart must be submitted via the EPA
Central Data Exchange (CDX) found at http://cdx.epa.gov. Requests must
include all of the following information:
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(1) Name, mailing address, and contact information of the entity (or
entities) submitting the request. If more than one manufacturer submits
the request, all individual manufacturers must provide their contact
information.
(2) The chemical identity of the chemical substance that is the
subject of the request. At a minimum, this includes, all known names of
the chemical substance, including common or trades names, CAS number,
and molecular structure of the chemical substance A request for risk
evaluations of a category of chemical substances must include an
explanation of why the category is appropriate under 15 U.S.C. 2625(c),
and EPA will grant such request only upon determining that the requested
category is appropriate for risk evaluation.
(3) The manufacturer must identify the circumstances on which they
are requesting that EPA conduct a risk evaluation and include a
rationale for why these circumstances constitute conditions of use under
Sec.702.33.
(4) The request must also include a list of all the existing
information that is relevant to whether the chemical substance, under
the circumstances identified by the manufacturer(s), presents an
unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment. The list must
be accompanied by an explanation as to why such information is adequate
to permit EPA to complete a risk evaluation addressing the circumstances
identified by the manufacturer(s), The request need not include copies
of the information; citations are sufficient, if the information is
publically available. The request must include or reference all
available information on the health and environmental hazard(s) of the
chemical substance, human and environmental exposure(s), and exposed
population(s), as relevant to the circumstances identified in the
request. At a minimum, this must include all the following, as relevant
to the circumstances identified:
(i) The chemical substance's hazard and exposure potential;
(ii) The chemical substance's persistence and bioaccumulation;
(iii) Potentially exposed or susceptible subpopulations which the
manufacturer(s) believes to be relevant to the EPA risk evaluation;
(iv) Whether there is any storage of the chemical substance near
significant sources of drinking water, including the storage facility
location and the nearby drinking water source(s);
(v) The chemical substance's production volume or significant
changes in production volume; and
(vi) Any other information relevant to the potential risks of the
chemical substance under the circumstances identified in the request.
(5) The request must include a commitment to provide to EPA any
referenced information upon request.
(6) Scientific information submitted must be consistent with the
scientific standards in 15 U.S.C. 2625(h).
(7) A signed certification that all information contained in the
request is accurate and complete, as follows:
(i) I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief:
(A) The company named in this request manufacturers the chemical
substance identified for risk evaluation.
(B) All information provided in the notice is complete and accurate
as of the date of the request.
(C) I have either identified or am submitting all information in my
possession, control, and a description of all other data known to or
reasonably ascertainable by me as required for this request under this
part. I am aware it is unlawful to knowingly submit incomplete, false
and/or misleading information in this request and there are significant
criminal penalties for such unlawful conduct, including the possibility
of fine and imprisonment.
(ii) [Reserved]
(c) Optional elements. A manufacturer may provide information that
will inform EPA's determination as to whether restrictions imposed by
one or more States have the potential to have a significant impact on
interstate commerce or health or the environment, and that as a
consequence the request is entitled to preference pursuant to 15 U.S.C.
2605(b)(4)(E)(iii).
(d) Confidential business information. (1) Persons submitting a
request under this subpart are subject to EPA confidentiality
regulations at 40 CFR part 2, subpart B.
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(2) In submitting a claim of confidentiality, a person must certify
the accuracy of the following statements concerning all information
claimed as confidential:
(i) I hereby certify to the best of my knowledge and belief that all
information entered on this form is complete and accurate. I further
certify that, pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 2613(c), for all claims for
confidentiality made with this submission, all information submitted to
substantiate such claims is true and correct, and that it is true and
correct that:
(A) My company has taken reasonable measures to protect the
confidentiality of the information;
(B) I have determined that the information is not required to be
disclosed or otherwise made available to the public under any other
Federal law;
(C) I have a reasonable basis to conclude that disclosure of the
information is likely to cause substantial harm to the competitive
position of my company; and
(D) I have a reasonable basis to believe that the information is not
readily discoverable through reverse engineering.
(ii) [Reserved]
(3) Each claim of confidentiality, other than a claim pertaining to
information described in TSCA section 14(c)(2), must be accompanied by a
substantiation in accordance with 15 U.S.C. 2613.
(4) Manufacturers must supply a structurally descriptive generic
name where specific chemical identity is claimed as CBI.
(5) Any knowing and willful misrepresentation, under this section,
is subject to criminal penalty pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1001.
(e) EPA process for evaluating manufacturer requests--(1) Review for
completeness. Upon receipt of the request, EPA will verify that the
request is facially complete, i.e., that information has been submitted
that appears to be consistent with the requirements in paragraphs (b)
through (d) of this section. EPA will inform the submitting
manufacturer(s) if EPA has determined that the request is incomplete,
and cannot be processed. Facially complete requests will be processed as
described in this subpart.
(2) Public notification of receipt of request. Within 15 business
days of receipt of a facially complete submission, EPA will notify the
public of receipt of the manufacturer request. This notification will
include any information submitted by the manufacturer that is not CBI,
including the condition(s) of use for which the evaluation is requested.
(3) Conditions of use to be evaluated. EPA will assess whether the
circumstances identified in the request constitute condition of use
under Sec.702.33, and whether those conditions of use warrant
inclusion within the scope of a risk evaluation for the chemical
substance. EPA will also assess what, if any, additional conditions of
use that warrant inclusion within the scope of a risk evaluation for the
chemical substance. EPA will conduct these assessments and make proposed
determinations based on the same considerations applied in the same
manner as it would for a risk evaluation for a high-priority substance.
(4) Public notice and comment. No later than 60 business days of
receiving a request that EPA has determined to be complete under
paragraph (e)(1) of this section, EPA will submit for publication the
receipt of the request in the Federal Register, open a docket for that
request and provide no less than a 45 calendar day public comment
period. The docket will contain the manufacturer request (excluding
information claimed as CBI) and EPA' proposed additions of conditions of
use as described in paragraph (e)(3) of this section, and the basis for
these proposed additions. During the comment period the public may
submit comments and information relevant to the requested risk
evaluation, in particular, commenters are encouraged to identify any
information not included in the request or the proposed determinations
that the commenters believe would be needed to conduct a risk
evaluation, and to provide any other information relevant to EPA's
proposed determinations of the conditions of use, such as information on
other conditions of use of the chemical than those included in the
request or in EPA's proposed determinations
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(5) Supplementation of original request. (i) At any time prior to
the end of the comment period, the requesting manufacturer(s) may
supplement the original request with any new information it receives.
(ii) At any point prior to the completion of a risk evaluation
pursuant to this section, manufacturer(s) must supplement the original
request with any information that meets the criteria in 15 U.S.C.
2607(e) and this section, or with any other information that has the
potential to change EPA's risk evaluation with respect to the conditions
of use as requested by the manufacturer. Such information must be
submitted consistent with section 8(e) if the information is subject to
that section or otherwise within 30 calendar days of the manufacturer's
obtaining the information.
(6) EPA's decision. (i) Within 60 days of the end of the comment
period provided in paragraph (e)(4) of this section, EPA will review the
request along with any additional information received during the
comment period to determine whether the request meets the criteria and
requirements of this section.
(ii) EPA will grant the request if it determines that all of the
following have been met:
(A) That the circumstances identified in the request constitute
conditions of use that warrant inclusion in a risk evaluation for the
chemical substance;
(B) That EPA has all of the information needed to conduct such risk
evaluation on the conditions of use that were the subject of the
request; and
(C) All other criteria and requirements of this section have been
met.
(iii) At the end of this 60-day period, EPA will notify the
submitting manufacturer(s) of its decision and include the basis for
granting or denying the request. Bases for a denial, include the
manufacturer has not provided sufficient information to complete the
risk evaluation on the condition(s) of use requested, or that the
circumstances identified in the request either do not constitute
conditions of use, or the conditions of use do not warrant inclusion in
a risk evaluation for the chemical substance. This notification will
also identify any additional conditions of use, as determined by the
Administrator, that will be included in this risk evaluation.
(iv) Within 30 days of receipt of EPA's notification the
requester(s) may withdraw the request.
(7) Public notice of decision. EPA will make public EPA's decision
to grant or deny the request at the time that EPA notifies the
manufacturer.
(8) Compliant request. EPA will initiate a risk evaluation for all
requests for non-TSCA Work Plan Chemicals that meet the criteria in this
subpart, until EPA determines that the number of manufacturer-requested
chemical substances undergoing risk evaluation is equal to 25% of the
High-Priority Substances identified in subpart A as undergoing risk
evaluation. Once that level has been reached, EPA will initiate at least
one new manufacturer-requested risk evaluation for each manufacturer-
requested risk evaluation completed so long as there are sufficient
requests that meet the criteria of this subpart, as needed to ensure
that the number of manufacturer-requested risk evaluations is equal to
at least 25% of the High-Priority substances risk evaluation and not
more than 50%.
(9) Preferences. In conformance with Sec.702.35(c), in evaluating
requests for TSCA Work Plan Chemicals and requests for non-TSCA Work
Plan chemicals in excess of the 25% threshold in Sec.702.35(b), EPA
will first give preference to requests for risk evaluations on chemical
substances:
(i) First, for which the Agency determines that restrictions imposed
by one or more States have the potential to have a significant impact on
interstate commerce, health or the environment; and then
(ii) Second, based on the order in which the requests are received.
(10) No preferential treatment. Once granted, EPA will initiate the
risk evaluation and thereafter will conduct the risk evaluation
following the procedures in Sec. Sec.702.39 through 702.51. EPA will
not expedite or otherwise provide special treatment to a risk evaluation
conducted as a result of a manufacturer's request.
(11) Fees. Manufacturers must pay fees to support risk evaluations
as
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specified under 15 U.S.C. 2605(b)(4)(E)(ii).
Sec.702.39 Interagency collaboration.
During the risk evaluation process, not to preclude any additional,
prior, or subsequent collaboration, EPA will consult with other relevant
Federal agencies.
Sec.702.41 Evaluation requirements.
(a) Considerations. (1) Each risk evaluation will include all of the
following components:
(i) A Scope, including a Conceptual Model and an Analysis Plan;
(ii) A Hazard Assessment;
(iii) An Exposure Assessment;
(iv) A Risk Characterization; and
(v) A Risk Determination.
(2) EPA guidance will be used, as applicable where it represents the
best available science appropriate for the particular risk evaluation.
(3) Where appropriate, a risk evaluation will be conducted on a
category of chemical substances. EPA will determine whether to conduct
an evaluation on a category of chemical substances, and the composition
of the category based on the considerations listed in 15 U.S.C. 2625(c).
(4) EPA will document that it has used the best available science
and weight of scientific evidence approaches in the risk evaluation
process.
(5) EPA will ensure that all supporting analyses and components of
the risk evaluation are suitable for their intended purpose, and well-
tailored to the problems and decision at hand, in order to inform the
development of a technically sound determination as to whether a
chemical substance presents an unreasonable risk of injury to health or
the environment under the conditions of use within the scope of the risk
evaluation, based on the weight of the scientific evidence.
(6) The extent to which EPA will refine its evaluations for one or
more condition of use in any risk evaluation will vary as necessary to
determine whether a chemical substance presents an unreasonable risk of
injury to health or the environment.
(7) To the extent a determination as to the level of risk presented
by a condition of use can be made, for example, using assumptions,
uncertainty factors, and models or screening methodologies, EPA may
determine that no further information or analysis is needed to complete
its risk evaluation of the condition(s) of use.
(8) In general, EPA intends to determine whether a chemical
substance does or does not present an unreasonable risk under all of the
conditions of use within the scope of the risk evaluations, and intends
to identify the individual conditions of use or categories of conditions
of use that are responsible for such determinations.
(9) Within the time frame in Sec.702.43(d), EPA will complete the
risk evaluation of the chemical substance addressing all of the
conditions of use within the scope of the evaluation. However, EPA may
complete its evaluation of the chemical substance under specific
conditions of use or categories of conditions of use at any point
following the issuance of the final scope document, and issue its
determination as to whether the chemical substance under those
conditions of use does or does not present an unreasonable risk to
health or the environment under those conditions of use. EPA will follow
all of the requirements and procedures in this Subpart when it conducts
its evaluation of the chemical substance under any individual or
specific conditions of use.
(10) EPA will evaluate chemical substances that are metals or metal
compounds in accordance with 15 U.S.C. 2605(b)(2)(E).
(b) Information and information sources. (1) EPA will base each risk
evaluation on reasonably available information.
(2) EPA generally expects to initiate a risk evaluation for a
chemical substance when EPA believes that all or most of the information
necessary to perform the risk evaluation is reasonably available. EPA
expects to use its authorities under the Act, and other information
gathering authorities, when necessary to obtain the information needed
to perform a risk evaluation for a chemical substance before initiating
the risk evaluation for such substance. EPA will use such authorities on
a case-by-case basis during the
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performance of a risk evaluation to obtain information as needed to
ensure that EPA has adequate, reasonably available information to
perform the evaluation.
(3) Among other sources of information, the Agency will consider
information and advice provided by the Science Advisory Committee on
Chemicals established pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 2625.
(4) In conducting risk evaluations, EPA will utilize reasonably
available information including information, models, and screening
methodologies, as appropriate. The approaches used will be determined by
the quality of the information, the deadlines specified in TSCA section
6(b)(4)(G) for completing the risk evaluation, and the extent to which
the information reduces uncertainty.
(5) Where appropriate, to the extent practicable, and scientifically
justified, EPA will require the development of information generated
without the use of new testing on vertebrates in performing risk
evaluation.
(c) Scope of the risk evaluation. The scope of the risk evaluation
will include all the following:
(1) The condition(s) of use, as determined by the Administrator,
that the EPA plans to consider in the risk evaluation.
(2) The potentially exposed populations, including any potentially
exposed or susceptible subpopulations as identified as relevant to the
risk evaluation by the Agency under the conditions of use, that EPA
plans to evaluate; the ecological receptors that EPA plans to evaluate;
and the hazards to health and the environment that EPA plans to
evaluate.
(3) A description of the reasonably available information and
science approaches EPA plans to use in the risk evaluation.
(4) A conceptual model:
(i) The scope documents will include a Conceptual Model that
describes actual or predicted relationships between the chemical
substance, the conditions of use within the scope of the evaluation and
human and environmental receptors.
(ii) The conceptual model will identify human and ecological health
hazards the EPA plans to evaluate for the exposure scenarios EPA plans
to evaluate.
(iii) Conceptual model development will consider the life cycle of
the chemical substance, including manufacture, processing, distribution
in commerce, storage, use, and disposal, relevant to the conditions of
use within the scope of the evaluation
(5) An analysis plan:
(i) The scope documents will include an analysis plan that
identifies the approaches, methods, and/or metrics that EPA plans to use
to assess exposures, effects, and risk, including associated uncertainty
and variability for each risk evaluation. The analysis plan will also
identify the strategy for using information, accepted science policies,
models, and screening methodologies.
(ii) Hypotheses about the relationships identified in the conceptual
model will be described. The relative strengths of alternative
hypotheses if any will be evaluated to determine the appropriate risk
assessment approaches.
(6) The Agency's plan for peer review.
(7) Developing the scope.
(i) Draft scope. For each risk evaluation to be conducted EPA will
publish a document in the Federal Register that specifies the draft
scope of the risk evaluation the Agency plans to conduct. The document
will address the elements in paragraphs (c)(1) through (6) of this
section.
(ii) Timeframes. EPA generally expects to publish the draft scope no
later than 3 months from the initiation of the risk evaluation process
for the chemical substance.
(iii) Public comments. EPA will allow a public comment period of no
less than 45 calendar days during which interested persons may submit
comment on EPA's draft risk evaluation scope. EPA will open a docket to
facilitate receipt of public comments.
(8) Final scope:
(i) The Agency will, no later than 6 months after the initiation of
a risk evaluation, publish a document in the Federal Register that
specifies the final scope of the risk evaluation the Agency plans to
conduct. The document shall address the elements in
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paragraphs (c)(1) through (6) of this section.
(ii) For a chemical substance designated as a High-Priority
Substance under subpart A of this part, EPA will not publish the final
scope of the risk evaluation until at least 12 months have elapsed from
the initiation of the prioritization process for the chemical substance.
(d) Hazard assessment. (1) The hazard information relevant to the
chemical substance will be evaluated using hazards identified in the
final scope document published pursuant to paragraph (c)(8) of this
section, for the identified exposure scenarios, including any identified
potentially exposed or susceptible subpopulation(s).
(2) The hazard assessment process will identify the types of hazards
to health or the environment posed by the chemical substance under the
condition(s) of use within the scope of the risk evaluation. Hazard
information related to potential health and environmental hazards of the
chemical substance will be reviewed in a manner consistent with best
available science and weight of scientific evidence as defined in Sec.
702.33 and all assessment methods will be documented. This process
includes the identification, evaluation, and synthesis of information to
describe the potential health and environmental hazards of the chemical
substance.
(3) Relevant potential human and environmental hazards will be
evaluated.
(4) The relationship between the dose of the chemical substance and
the occurrence of health and environmental effects or outcomes will be
evaluated.
(5) Studies evaluated may include, but would not be limited to:
Human epidemiological studies, in vivo and/or in vitro laboratory
studies, biomonitoring studies, mechanistic and/or kinetic studies in a
variety of test systems, including but not limited to toxicokinetics and
toxicodynamics, computational toxicology such as high-throughput assays,
genomic response assays, data from structure-activity relationships, and
ecological field data.
(6) Hazard identification will include an evaluation of the
strengths, limitations, and uncertainties associated with the reasonably
available information.
(7) The human health hazard assessment will consider all potentially
exposed and susceptible subpopulation(s) determined to be relevant, as
identified in the final scope document published pursuant to paragraph
(c)(8) of this section.
(8) The environmental health hazard assessment will consider the
relationship between the chemical substance and the occurrence of an
ecological hazard elicited.
(e) Exposure assessment. (1) Where relevant, the likely duration,
intensity, frequency, and number of exposures under the conditions of
use will be considered.
(2) Chemical-specific factors including, but not limited to:
Physical- chemical properties and environmental fate and transport
parameters will be examined.
(3) Exposure information related to potential human health or
ecological hazards of the chemical substance will be reviewed in a
manner consistent with the description of best available science and
weight of scientific evidence in Sec.702.33 and all methods will be
documented.
(4) The human health exposure assessment will consider all
potentially exposed and susceptible subpopulation(s) determined to be
relevant, as identified in the final scope document published pursuant
to paragraph (c)(8) of this section.
(5) Environmental health exposure assessment:
(i) The environmental health exposure assessment will characterize
and evaluate the interaction of the chemical substance with the
ecological receptors identified in the final scope document published
pursuant to paragraph (c)(8) of this section.
(ii) Exposures considered will include populations and communities,
depending on the chemical substance and the ecological characteristic
involved.
Sec.702.43 Risk Characterization.
(a) Risk Characterization considerations. EPA will:
(1) Integrate the hazard and exposure assessments into quantitative
and/or qualitative estimates of risk for the
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identified populations (including any potentially exposed or susceptible
subpopulation(s)) identified in the final scope document published
pursuant to Sec.702.41(c)(8) and ecological characteristics for the
conditions of use within the scope of the risk evaluation;
(2) Describe whether aggregate or sentinel exposures under the
conditions of use were considered and the basis for their consideration;
(3) Not consider costs or other nonrisk factors;
(4) Take into account, where relevant, the likely duration,
intensity, frequency, and number of exposures under the condition(s) of
use of the chemical substance; and
(5) Describe the weight of the scientific evidence for the
identified hazards and exposures.
(b) Risk Characterization summary. The Risk Characterization will
summarize, as applicable, the considerations addressed throughout the
evaluation components, in carrying out the obligations under 15 U.S.C.
2625(h). This summary will include, as appropriate, a discussion of:
(1) Considerations regarding uncertainty and variability.
Information about uncertainty and variability in each step of the risk
evaluation (e.g., use of default assumptions, scenarios, choice of
models, and information used for quantitative analysis) will be
integrated into an overall characterization and/or analysis of the
impact of the uncertainty and variability on estimated risks. EPA may
describe the uncertainty using a qualitative assessment of the overall
strength and limitations of the data used in the assessment.
(2) Considerations of data quality. A discussion of data quality
(e.g., reliability, relevance, and whether methods employed to generate
the information are reasonable for and consistent with the intended use
of the information), as well as assumptions used, will be included to
the extent necessary. EPA also expects to include a discussion of the
extent of independent verification or peer review of the information or
of the procedures, measures, methods, protocols, methodologies, or
models used in the risk evaluation.
(3) Considerations of alternative interpretations. If appropriate
and relevant, where alternative interpretations are plausible, a
discussion of alternative interpretations of the data and analyses will
be included.
(4) Considerations for environmental risk evaluations. For
environmental risk evaluations, it may be necessary to discuss the
nature and magnitude of the effects, the spatial and temporal patterns
of the effects, implications at the individual, species, population, and
community level, and the likelihood of recovery subsequent to exposure
to the chemical substance.
Sec.702.45 Peer review.
The EPA Peer Review Handbook (2015), the Office of Management and
Budget Final Information Quality Bulletin for Peer Review (OMB
Bulletin), and other available, relevant and applicable methods
consistent with 15 U.S.C. 2625, will serve as the guidance for peer
review activities. Peer review will be conducted on the risk evaluations
for the chemical substances identified pursuant to 15 U.S.C.
2605(b)(4)(A).
Sec.702.47 Unreasonable risk determination.
As part of the risk evaluation, EPA will determine whether the
chemical substance presents an unreasonable risk of injury to health or
the environment under each condition of uses within the scope of the
risk evaluation, either in a single decision document or in multiple
decision documents.
Sec.702.49 Risk evaluation timeframes and actions.
(a) Draft risk evaluation timeframe. EPA will publish a draft risk
evaluation in the Federal Register, open a docket to facilitate receipt
of public comment, and provide no less than a 60-day comment period,
during which time the public may submit comment on EPA's draft risk
evaluation.
(b) Final risk evaluation. (1) EPA will complete a risk evaluation
for the chemical substance under the conditions of use within the scope
of the risk evaluation as soon as practicable, but not later than 3
years after the date on which the Agency initiates the risk evaluation.
(2) The Agency may extend the deadline for a risk evaluation for not
more
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than 6 months. The total time elapsed between initiation of the risk
evaluation and completion of the risk evaluation may not exceed 3 and
one half years.
(3) EPA will publish the final risk evaluation in the Federal
Register.
(c) Final determination of unreasonable risk. Upon determination by
the EPA that a chemical substance under one or more of the conditions of
use within the scope of the risk evaluation presents an unreasonable
risk of injury to health or the environment as described in Sec.
702.47, the Agency will initiate action as required pursuant to 15
U.S.C. 2605(a).
(d) Final determination of no unreasonable risk. A determination by
EPA that the chemical substance, under one or more of the conditions of
use within the scope of the risk evaluation, does not present an
unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment will be issued
by order and considered to be a final Agency action, effective on the
date of issuance of the order.
Sec.702.51 Publically available information.
For each risk evaluation, EPA will maintain a public docket at
http://www.regulations.gov to provide public access to the following
information, as applicable for that risk evaluation:
(a) The draft scope, final scope, draft risk evaluation, and final
risk evaluation;
(b) All notices, determinations, findings, consent agreements, and
orders;
(c) Any information required to be provided to the Agency under 15
U.S.C. 2603;
(d) A nontechnical summary of the risk evaluation;
(e) A list of the studies, with the results of the studies,
considered in carrying out each risk evaluation;
(f) The final peer review report, including the response to peer
review and public comments received during peer review; and
(g) Response to public comments received on the draft scope and the
draft risk evaluation.
Subpart C_Citizen Suit
Sec.702.60 Purpose.
Section 20 of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) authorizes any
person to begin a civil action to compel performance by the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of TSCA non-discretionary acts or
duties (section 20(a)(2)) or to restrain any violation of TSCA, or of
any rule promulgated under sections 4, 5, or 6, or of any order issued
under section 5 of TSCA (section 20(a)(1)). The purpose of this
regulation is to prescribe procedures governing the giving of a notice
of intent to file suit required by section 20(b) of TSCA as a
prerequisite to beginning such civil actions.
Sec.702.61 Service of notice.
(a) Notice as a prerequisite to suit. Under section 20 of TSCA, no
civil action may be commenced by a citizen to restrain a violation of
TSCA, or a rule or order thereunder, unless at least 60 days in advance
the citizen has given notice of the intent to file suit to the
Administrator and to the person who is alleged to have committed the
violation. No civil action may be commenced by a citizen to compel the
Administrator to perform any non-discretionary act or duty under TSCA,
unless at least 60 days in advance the citizen has given notice of the
intent to file suit to the Administrator. However, in the case of an
alleged failure by the Administrator to file an action under section 7
of TSCA, the citizen must give notice to the Administrator only 10 days
in advance of filing the civil action.
(b) Method of service. Notice of intent to file suit can be either
personally served or served by certified mail--return receipt
requested--to persons identified in paragraph (d) of this section.
(c) Date of service. The effective date of service of a notice given
in accordance with this rule shall be the date of the return receipt, if
served by mail, or the date of receipt if personally served.
(d) Persons to be served--(1) Violations of TSCA rules or TSCA
order. (i) If the alleged violator is a private individual or a
corporation, notice of intent to
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file suit shall be served on the individual or the owner or managing
agent of the plant, facility, or activity alleged to be in violation. If
the alleged violator is a corporation, a copy of the notice shall also
be sent to the registered agent, if any, of such corporation in the
State in which such violation is alleged to have occurred. Notice shall
also be served on the Administrator of the EPA.
(ii) If the alleged violator is a State or local government entity,
notice of intent to file suit shall be served on the head of the agency.
Notice shall also be served on the Administrator of the EPA, and a copy
shall be sent to the Attorney General of the United States.
(iii) If the alleged violator is a Federal agency, notice of intent
to file suit shall be served on the head of the agency. Notice shall
also be served on the Administrator of the EPA, and a copy shall be sent
to the Attorney General of the United States.
(2) Performance of non-discretionary TSCA acts or duties. Notice of
intent to file suit shall be served on the Administrator of the EPA and
a copy shall be sent to the Attorney General of the United States.
(3) Address of persons to be served. (i) EPA Administrator: 1200
Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460. (ii) Attorney General of
the United States: 10th and Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC
20530.
Sec.702.62 Contents of notice.
(a) Violation of TSCA rule or TSCA order. Notice of intent to file
suit regarding an alleged violation of TSCA or any rule promulgated
under sections 4, 5, or 6, or an order issued under section 5, shall
include sufficient information to permit the recipient to identify:
(1) The specific provision of TSCA or of the rule or order under
TSCA alleged to have been violated.
(2) The activity alleged to constitute a violation.
(3) The person or persons responsible for the alleged violation.
(4) The location of the alleged violation.
(5) The date or dates of the alleged violation as closely as the
citizen is able to specify them.
(6) The full name, address, and telephone number of the citizen
giving notice.
(b) Failure to act. Notice regarding an alleged failure of the
Administrator to perform any act or duty which is not discretionary
shall:
(1) Identify the specific provision of TSCA which requires an act or
creates a duty.
(2) Describe with reasonable specificity the action taken or not
taken by the Administrator which is alleged to constitute a failure to
perform the act or duty.
(3) State the full name, address, and telephone number of the
citizen giving the notice.
(c) Identification of Counsel. The notice shall state the name,
address, and telephone number of the Legal Counsel, if any, representing
the citizen giving the notice.
PART 704_REPORTING AND RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS--Table of Contents
Subpart A_General Reporting and Recordkeeping Provisions for Section
8(a) Information-Gathering Rules
Sec.
704.1 Scope.
704.3 Definitions.
704.5 Exemptions.
704.7 Confidential business information claims.
704.9 Where to send reports.
704.11 Recordkeeping.
704.13 Compliance and enforcement.
Subpart B_Chemical-Specific Reporting and Recordkeeping Rules
704.20 Chemical substances manufactured or processed at the nanoscale.
704.25 11-Aminoundecanoic acid.
704.33 P-tert-butylbenzoic acid (P-TBBA), p-tert-butyltoluene (P-TBT)
and p-tert-butylbenzaldehyde (P-TBB).
704.43 Chlorinated naphthalenes.
704.45 Chlorinated terphenyl.
704.95 Phosphonic acid, [1,2-ethanediyl-bis[nitrilobis-
(methylene)]]tetrakis-(EDTMPA) and its salts.
704.102 Hexachloronorbornadiene.
704.104 Hexafluoropropylene oxide.
704.175 4,4'-methylenebis(2-chloroaniline) (MBOCA).
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2607(a).
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Subpart A_General Reporting and Recordkeeping Provisions for Section
8(a) Information-Gathering Rules
Sec.704.1 Scope.
(a) This part specifies reporting and recordkeeping procedures under
section 8(a) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) for
manufacturers, importers, and processors of chemical substances and
mixtures (hereafter collectively referred to as substances) that are
identified in subpart B of this part. The reporting and recordkeeping
provisions in subpart A of this part apply throughout this part unless
revised in any other subpart.
(b) Subpart B of this part sets out chemical-specific reporting and
recordkeeping requirements under section 8(a) of TSCA.
[53 FR 51715, Dec. 22, 1988, as amended at 60 FR 31920, June 19, 1995]
Sec.704.3 Definitions.
All definitions as set forth in section 3 of TSCA apply in this
part. In addition, the following definitions are provided for the
purposes of this part.
Annual means the corporate fiscal year.
Article means a manufactured item (1) which is formed to a specific
shape or design during manufacture, (2) which has end use function(s)
dependent in whole or in part upon its shape or design during end use,
and (3) which has either no change of chemical composition during its
end use or only those changes of composition which have no commercial
purpose separate from that of the article, and that result from a
chemical reaction that occurs upon end use of other chemical substances,
mixtures, or articles; except that fluids and particles are not
considered articles regardless of shape or design.
Byproduct means a chemical substance produced without a separate
commercial intent during the manufacture, processing, use, or disposal
of another chemical substance(s) or mixture(s).
CAS Number means Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number.
Coproduct means a chemical substance produced for a commercial
purpose during the manufacture, processing, use, or disposal of another
chemical substance or mixture.
Customer means any person to whom a manufacturer, importer, or
processor directly distributes any quantity of a chemical substance,
mixture, mixture containing the substance or mixture, or article
containing the substance or mixture, whether or not a sale is involved.
Domestic means within the geographical boundaries of the 50 United
States, including the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto
Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana
Islands, and any other territory or possession of the United States.
Enclosed process means a manufacturing or processing operation that
is designed and operated so that there is no intentional release into
the environment of any substance present in the operation. An operation
with fugitive, inadvertent, or emergency pressure relief releases
remains an enclosed process so long as measures are taken to prevent
worker exposure to and environmental contamination from the releases.
EPA means the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Import means to import for commercial purposes.
Import for commercial purposes means to import with the purpose of
obtaining an immediate or eventual commercial advantage for the
importer, and includes the importation of any amount of a chemical
substance or mixture. If a chemical substance or mixture containing
impurities is imported for commercial purposes, then those impurities
also are imported for commercial purposes.
Import in bulk form means to import a chemical substance (other than
as part of a mixture or article) in any quantity, in cans, bottles,
drums, barrels, packages, tanks, bags, or other containers, if the
chemical substance is intended to be removed from the container and the
substance has an end use or commercial purpose separate from the
container.
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Importer means (1) any person who imports any chemical substance or
any chemical substance as part of a mixture or article into the customs
territory of the United States, and includes:
(i) The person primarily liable for the payment of any duties on the
merchandise, or
(ii) An authorized agent acting on his behalf.
(2) Importer also includes, as appropriate:
(i) The consignee.
(ii) The importer of record.
(iii) The actual owner if an actual owner's declaration and
superseding bond have been filed in accordance with 19 CFR 141.20.
(iv) The transferee, if the right to draw merchandise in a bonded
warehouse has been transferred in accordance with subpart C of 19 CFR
part 144.
(3) For the purposes of this definition, the customs territory of
the United States consists of the 50 States, Puerto Rico, and the
District of Columbia.
Impurity means a chemical substance which is unintentionally present
with another chemical substance.
Intermediate means any chemical substance that is consumed, in whole
or in part, in chemical reactions used for the intentional manufacture
of other chemical substances or mixtures, or that is intentionally
present for the purpose of altering the rates of such chemical
reactions.
Known to or reasonably ascertainable by means all information in a
person's possession or control, plus all information that a reasonable
person similarly situated might be expected to possess, control, or
know.
Manufacture means to manufacture for commercial purposes.
Manufacture for commercial purposes means: (1) To import, produce,
or manufacture with the purpose of obtaining an immediate or eventual
commercial advantage for the manufacturer, and includes among other
things, such ``manufacture'' of any amount of a chemical substance or
mixture:
(i) For commercial distribution, including for test marketing.
(ii) For use by the manufacturer, including use for product research
and development, or as an intermediate.
(2) Manufacture for commercial purposes also applies to substances
that are produced coincidentally during the manufacture, processing,
use, or disposal of another substance or mixture, including both
byproducts that are separated from that other substance or mixture and
impurities that remain in that substance or mixture. Such byproducts and
impurities may, or may not, in themselves have commercial value. They
are nonetheless produced for the purpose of obtaining a commercial
advantage since they are part of the manufacture of a chemical product
for a commercial purpose.
Manufacturer means a person who imports, produces, or manufactures a
chemical substance. A person who extracts a component chemical substance
from a previously existing chemical substance or a complex combination
of substances is a manufacturer of that component chemical substance.
Non-isolated intermediate means any intermediate that is not
intentionally removed from the equipment in which it is manufactured,
including the reaction vessel in which it is manufactured, equipment
which is ancillary to the reaction vessel, and any equipment through
which the substance passes during a continuous flow process, but not
including tanks or other vessels in which the substance is stored after
its manufacture. Mechanical or gravity transfer through a closed system
is not considered to be intentional removal, but storage or transfer to
shipping containers ``isolates'' the substance by removing it from
process equipment in which it is manufactured.
Own or control means ownership of 50 percent or more of a company's
voting stock or other equity rights, or the power to control the
management and policies of that company. A company may own or control
one or more sites. A company may be owned or controlled by a foreign or
domestic parent company.
Parent company is a company that owns or controls another company.
Person includes any individual, firm, company, corporation, joint
venture, partnership, sole proprietorship, association, or any other
business entity; any State or political subdivision
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thereof; any municipality; any interstate body; and any department,
agency, or instrumentality of the Federal Government.
Possession or control means in the possession or control of any
person, or of any subsidiary, partnership in which the person is a
general partner, parent company, or any company or partnership which the
parent company owns or controls, if the subsidiary, parent company, or
other company or partnership is associated with the person in the
research, development, test marketing, or commercial marketing of the
substance in question. Information is in the possession or control of a
person if it is:
(1) In the person's own files including files maintained by
employees of the person in the course of their employment.
(2) In commercially available data bases to which the person has
purchased access.
(3) Maintained in the files in the course of employment by other
agents of the person who are associated with research, development, test
marketing, or commercial marketing of the chemical substance in
question.
Process means to process for commercial purposes.
Process for commercial purposes means the preparation of a chemical
substance or mixture after its manufacture for distribution in commerce
with the purpose of obtaining an immediate or eventual commercial
advantage for the processor. Processing of any amount of a chemical
substance or mixture is included in this definition. If a chemical
substance or mixture containing impurities is processed for commercial
purposes, then the impurities also are processed for commercial
purposes.
Processor means any person who processes a chemical substance or
mixture.
Production volume means the quantity of a substance which is
produced by a manufacturer, as measured in kilograms or pounds.
Propose to manufacture, import, or process means that a person has
made a firm management decision to commit financial resources for the
manufacture, import, or processing of a specified chemical substance or
mixture.
Site means a contiguous property unit. Property divided only by a
public right-of-way shall be considered one site. There may be more than
one plant on a single site. The site for a person who imports a
substance is the site of the operating unit within the person's
organization which is directly responsible for importing the substance
and which controls the import transaction and may in some cases be the
organization's headquarters office in the United States.
Small manufacturer or importer means a manufacturer or importer that
meets either of the following standards:
(1) First standard. A manufacturer or importer of a substance is
small if its total annual sales, when combined with those of its parent
company (if any), are less than $40 million. However, if the annual
production or importation volume of a particular substance at any
individual site owned or controlled by the manufacturer or importer is
greater than 45,400 kilograms (100,000 pounds), the manufacturer or
importer shall not qualify as small for purposes of reporting on the
production or importation of that substance at that site, unless the
manufacturer or importer qualifies as small under standard (2) of this
definition.
(2) Second standard. A manufacturer or importer of a substance is
small if its total annual sales, when combined with those of its parent
company (if any), are less than $4 million, regardless of the quantity
of substances produced or imported by that manufacturer or importer.
(3) Inflation index. EPA shall make use of the Producer Price Index
for Chemicals and Allied Products, as compiled by the U.S. Bureau of
Labor Statistics, for purposes of determining the need to adjust the
total annual sales values and for determining new sales values when
adjustments are made. EPA may adjust the total annual sales values
whenever the Agency deems it necessary to do so, provided that the
Producer Price Index for Chemicals and Allied Products has changed more
than 20 percent since either the most recent previous change in sales
values or the date of promulgation of this rule, whichever is later. EPA
shall provide Federal Register notification
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when changing the total annual sales values.
Small quantities solely for research and development (or ``small
quantities solely for purposes of scientific experimentation or analysis
or chemical research on, or analysis of, such substance or another
substance, including such research or analysis for the development of a
product'') means quantities of a chemical substance manufactured,
imported, or processed or proposed to be manufactured, imported, or
processed solely for research and development that are not greater than
reasonably necessary for such purposes.
Substance means either a chemical substance or mixture unless
otherwise indicated.
Test marketing means the distribution in commerce of no more than a
predetermined amount of a chemical substance, mixture, article
containing that chemical substance or mixture, or a mixture containing
that substance, by a manufacturer or processor, to no more than a
defined number of potential customers to explore market capability in a
competitive situation during a predetermined testing period prior to the
broader distribution of that chemical substance, mixture, or article in
commerce.
Total annual sales means the total annual revenue (in dollars)
generated by the sale of all products of a company. Total annual sales
must include the total annual sales revenue of all sites owned or
controlled by that company and the total annual sales revenue of that
company's subsidiaries and foreign or domestic parent company, if any.
TSCA means the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.
[53 FR 51715, Dec. 22, 1988, as amended at 76 FR 50858, Aug. 16, 2011;
76 FR 54933, Sept. 6, 2011]
Sec.704.5 Exemptions.
A person who is subject to reporting requirements for a substance
identified in this part is exempt from those requirements to the extent
that the person and that person's use of the substance is described in
this section. This section is superseded by any TSCA section 8(a) rule
that adds to, removes, or revises the exemptions described in this
section.
(a) Articles. A person who imports, processes, or proposes to import
or process a substance identified in this part solely as part of an
article is exempt from the reporting requirements of this part with
regard to that substance.
(b) Byproducts. A person who manufactures, imports, or proposes to
manufacture or import a substance identified in this part solely as a
byproduct is exempt from the reporting requirements of this part.
(c) Impurities. A person who manufactures, imports, processes, or
proposes to manufacture, import, or process a substance identified in
this part solely as an impurity is exempt from the reporting
requirements of this part.
(d) Non-isolated intermediate. A person who manufactures or proposes
to manufacture a substance identified in this part solely as a non-
isolated intermediate is exempt from the reporting requirements of this
part.
(e) Research and development. A person who manufactures, imports,
processes, or proposes to manufacture, import, or process a substance
identified in this part only in small quantities solely for research and
development is exempt from the reporting requirements of this part.
(f) Small manufacturers and importers. Small manufacturers and
importers are exempt from the reporting requirements of this part.
[53 FR 51717, Dec. 22, 1988]
Sec.704.7 Confidential business information claims.
(a) Any person submitting a notice under this rule may assert a
business confidentiality claim covering all or any part of the notice.
Any information covered by a claim will be disclosed by EPA only to the
extent and by means of the procedures set forth in part 2 of this title.
(b) If no claim accompanies the notice at the time it is submitted
to EPA, the notice will be placed in an open file available to the
public without further notice to the respondent.
(c) To assert a claim of confidentiality for data contained in a
notice,
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the respondent must submit two copies of the notice.
(1) One copy of the notice must be complete. In that copy the
respondent must indicate what data, if any, are claimed as confidential
by marking the specific information on each page with a label such as
``confidential'', ``proprietary'', or ``trade secret''.
(2) If some data in the notice are claimed as confidential, the
respondent must submit a second copy. The second copy must be complete
except that all information claimed as confidential in the first copy
must be deleted.
(3) The first copy of the notice will be for internal use by EPA.
The second copy will be placed in an open file to be available to the
public.
(4) Failure to furnish a second copy of the notice when information
is claimed as confidential in the first copy will be considered a
presumptive waiver of the claim of confidentiality. EPA will notify the
respondent by certified mail that a finding of a presumptive waiver of
the claim of confidentiality has been made. The respondent has 15 days
from the date of receipt of notification to submit the required second
copy. Failure to submit the second copy will cause EPA to place the
first copy in the public file.
(d) In submitting a claim of confidentiality, a person attests to
the truth of the following four statements concerning all information
which is claimed confidential:
(1) My company has taken measures to protect the confidentiality of
the information, and it intends to continue to take such measures.
(2) The information is not, and has not been, reasonably obtainable
without our consent by other persons (other than government bodies) by
use of legitimate means (other than discovery based on a showing of
special need in a judicial or quasi-judicial proceeding).
(3) The information is not publicly available elsewhere.
(4) Disclosure of the information would cause substantial harm to
our competitive position.
[48 FR 23420, May 25, 1983, as amended at 53 FR 51717, Dec. 22, 1988]
Sec.704.9 Where to send reports.
Reports must be submitted by certified mail to the Document Control
Office (DCO) (7407M), Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT),
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW.,
Washington, DC 20460-0001, ATTN: 8(a) Reporting.
[60 FR 34463, July 3, 1995, as amended at 71 FR 33641, June 12, 2006]
Sec.704.11 Recordkeeping.
Each person who is subject to the reporting requirements of this
part must retain the following records for 3 years following the
creation or compilation of the record.
(a) A copy of each report submitted by the person in response to the
requirements of this part.
(b) Materials and documentation sufficient to verify or reconstruct
the values submitted in the report.
(c) A copy of each notice sent by the person, return receipt
requested, to that person's customers for the purpose of notifying their
customers of the customer's reporting obligations under this part.
(d) All return receipts signed by the person's customers who
received the notice described in paragraph (c) of this section.
[53 FR 51717, Dec. 22, 1988, as amended at 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993]
Sec.704.13 Compliance and enforcement.
Violators of the requirements of this part may be subject to civil
administrative penalties up to $25,000 per day of violation or criminal
prosecution, as provided in sections 15 and 16 of TSCA. In addition,
under section 17, EPA may seek judicial relief to compel submission of
required information.
[53 FR 51717, Dec. 22, 1989]
Subpart B_Chemical-Specific Reporting and Recordkeeping Rules
Sec.704.20 Chemical substances manufactured or processed at the nanoscale.
(a) Definitions. For purposes of this section the terms below are
defined as follows:
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An agglomerate is a collection of weakly bound particles or
aggregates or mixtures of the two where the resulting external surface
area is similar to the sum of the surface areas of the individual
components.
An aggregate is a particle comprising strongly bonded or fused
particles where the resulting external surface area may be significantly
smaller than the sum of calculated surface areas of the individual
components.
Central Data Exchange or CDX means EPA's centralized electronic
submission receiving system.
CISS tool means the Chemical Information Submission System, EPA's
electronic, web-based reporting tool for the completion and submission
of data, reports, and other information, or its successors.
Discrete form of a reportable chemical substance differs from
another form of the same reportable chemical substance in one or more of
the following 3 characteristics:
(i) The change in the reportable chemical substance is due to all of
the following:
(A) There is a change in process to effect a change in size, a
change in one or more of the properties of the reportable chemical
substances identified in paragraph (i)(C) of this definition, or both;
(B) There is a size variation in the mean particle size that is
greater than 7 times the standard deviation of the mean particle size
( 7 times the standard deviation); and
(C) There is a change in at least one of the following properties:
Zeta potential, specific surface area, dispersion stability, or surface
reactivity, that is greater than 7 times the standard deviation of the
measured value ( 7 times the standard deviation).
(ii) The reportable chemical substance has a different morphology.
Examples of morphologies include but are not limited to sphere, rod,
ellipsoid, cylinder, needle, wire, fiber, cage, hollow shell, tree,
flower, ring, torus, cone, and sheet.
(iii) A reportable chemical substance that is coated with another
chemical substance or mixture at the end of manufacturing or processing
has a coating that consists of a different chemical substance or
mixture.
Nanoscale Materials Stewardship Program was a program conducted by
EPA from January 2008 to December 2009 under which some nanoscale
material manufacturers and processors voluntarily provided EPA available
information on engineered nanoscale materials that were manufactured,
processed or used.
Particle is a minute piece of matter with defined physical
boundaries.
Primary particles are particles or droplets that form during
manufacture of a chemical substance before aggregation or
agglomerization occurs.
Reportable chemical substance is a chemical substance as defined in
section 3 of TSCA that is solid at 25 [deg]C and standard atmospheric
pressure, that is manufactured or processed in a form where any
particles, including aggregates and agglomerates, are in the size range
of 1-100 nm in at least one dimension, and that is manufactured or
processed to exhibit unique and novel properties because of its size. A
reportable chemical substance does not include a chemical substance that
is manufactured or processed in a form where less than 1% of any
particles, including aggregates, and agglomerates, measured by weight
are in the size range of 1-100 nm.
Small manufacturer or processor means any manufacturer or processor
whose total annual sales, when combined with those of its parent company
(if any), are less than $11 million. The definition of small
manufacturer in section 704.3 of this title does not apply to reporting
under this section (40 CFR 704.20).
Specific surface area means the ratio of the area of the surface of
the reportable chemical substance to its mass or volume. Specific
surface area by mass is the ratio of the area of the surface of a
nanoscale material divided by the mass (m\2\/kg) and the specific
surface area by volume is the area of the surface of the reportable
chemical substance divided by its volume m\2\/m\3\.
Surface reactivity means the reactivity at the surface of a
reportable chemical substance. It is dependent upon factors such as
redox potential, which is a measure of the tendency of
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a substance to lose or acquire electrons, photocatalytic activity,
including the potential to generate free radicals.
Unique and novel properties means any size-dependent properties that
vary from those associated with other forms or sizes of the same
chemical substance, and such properties are a reason that the chemical
substance is manufactured or processed in that form or size.
Zeta potential is the electrostatic potential near the particle
surface.
(b) Persons who must report. (1) Persons who can reasonably
ascertain that they are manufacturers and processors of a discrete form
of a reportable chemical substance during the three years prior to the
final effective date of the rule must report except as provided in
paragraph (c) of this section.
(2) Persons who can reasonably ascertain that they propose to
manufacture or process a discrete form of a reportable chemical
substance after the final effective date of the rule which was not
reported under paragraph (b)(1) of this section must report except as
provided in paragraph (c) of this section.
(c) When reporting is not required. (1) The following chemical
substances are not subject to reporting under this section:
(i) Chemical substances formed at the nanoscale as part of a film on
a surface.
(ii) DNA.
(iii) RNA.
(iv) Proteins.
(v) Enzymes.
(vi) Lipids.
(vii) Carbohydrates.
(viii) Peptides.
(ix) Liposomes.
(x) Antibodies.
(xi) Viruses.
(xii) Microorganisms.
(xiii) Chemical substances which dissociate completely in water to
form ions that are smaller than 1 nanometer.
(xiv) Chemical substances that are not on the TSCA Chemical
Substance Inventory at the time reporting would otherwise be required
under this section.
(2) Persons who submitted a notice under 40 CFR parts 720, 721, or
723 for a reportable chemical substance on or after January 1, 2005 are
not required to submit a report for the reportable chemical substance
submitted except where the person manufactures or processes a discrete
form of the reportable chemical substance.
(3) Section 704.5(a) through (e) apply to reporting under this
section. Small manufacturers and processors as defined in paragraph (a)
of this section are exempt from reporting under this section.
(4) Persons who submitted some or all of the required information
for a reportable chemical substance as part of the Nanoscale Materials
Stewardship Program are not required to report the information
previously submitted except where the person manufactures or processes a
discrete form of the reportable chemical substance.
(d) What information to report. The following information must be
reported for each discrete form of a reportable chemical substance to
the extent that it is known to or reasonably ascertainable by the person
reporting:
(1) The common or trade name, the specific chemical identity
including the correct Chemical Abstracts (CA) Index Name and available
Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Registry Number, and the molecular
structure of each chemical substance or mixture. Information must be
reported as specified in Sec.720.45.
(2) Material characteristics including particle size, morphology,
and surface modifications.
(3) Physical/chemical properties.
(4) The maximum weight percentage of impurities and byproducts
resulting from the manufacture, processing, use, or disposal of each
chemical substance.
(5)(i) Persons described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section must
report the annual production volume for the previous three years before
the effective date of the final rule and an estimate of the maximum
production volume for any consecutive 12-month period during the next
two years of production after the final effective date of this rule.
(ii) Persons described in paragraph (b)(2) of this section must
report the
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estimated maximum 12 month production volume and the estimated maximum
production volume for any consecutive 12 month period during the first
three years of production.
(iii) Estimates for paragraphs (d)(5)(i) and (ii) of this section
must be on 100% chemical basis of the discrete form of the solid
nanoscale material.
(6) Use information describing the category of each use by function
and application, estimates of the amount manufactured or processed for
each category of use, and estimates of the percentage in the formulation
for each use.
(7) Detailed information on methods of manufacturing or processing.
(8) Exposure information with estimates of the number of individuals
exposed in their places of employment, descriptions and duration of the
occupational tasks that cause such exposure, descriptions and estimates
of any general population or consumer exposures.
(9) Release information with estimates of the amounts released,
descriptions and duration of the activities that cause such releases,
and whether releases are directly to the environment or to control
technology.
(10) Risk management practices describing protective equipment for
individuals, engineering controls, control technologies used, any hazard
warning statement, label, safety data sheet, customer training, or other
information which is provided to any person who is reasonably likely to
be exposed to this substance regarding protective equipment or practices
for the safe handing, transport, use, or disposal of the substance.
(11) Existing information concerning the environmental and health
effects.
(e) How to report. You must use CDX and the CISS tool to complete
and submit the information required under this part to EPA
electronically.
(1) Reporting form. You must complete EPA Form No. 7710-xx, TSCA
Sec.8(a) Reporting for Nanoscale Materials: Information Submission
Form.
(2) Electronic submission. You must submit the required information
to EPA electronically via CDX and using the CISS tool.
(i) To access the CDX portal, go to https://cdx.epa.gov.
(ii) The CISS tool is accessible in CDX.
(f) When to report. (1) Persons specified in paragraph (b)(1) of
this section must report the information specified in paragraph (d) of
this section within one year after the final effective date of the rule.
(2) Persons specified in paragraph (b)(2) of this section must
report the information specified in paragraph (d) of this section at
least 135 days before commencing manufacture or processing of a discrete
form of the reportable chemical substance, except where the person has
not formed an intent to manufacture or process that discrete form at
least 135 days before commencing such manufacture or processing, in
which case the information must be filed within 30 days of the formation
of such an intent.
(g) Recordkeeping. Any person subject to the reporting requirements
of this section is subject to the recordkeeping requirements in Sec.
704.11(a) and (b).
(h) Confidential business information. (1) Persons submitting a
notice under this rule are subject to the requirements for confidential
business information claims in Sec.704.7(a) through (c).
(2) In submitting a claim of confidentiality, a person attests to
the truth of the following four statements concerning all information
which is claimed confidential:
(i) My company has taken measures to protect the confidentiality of
the information,
(ii) I have determined that the information is not required to be
disclosed or otherwise made available to the public under any other
Federal law.
(iii) I have a reasonable basis to conclude that disclosure of the
information is likely to cause substantial harm to the competitive
position of the person.
(iv) I have a reasonable basis to believe that the information is
not readily discoverable through reverse engineering.
[82 FR 3653, Jan. 12, 2017]
Sec.704.25 11-Aminoundecanoic acid.
(a) Definitions--(1) 11-AA means the chemical substance 11-
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aminoundecanoic acid, CAS Number 2432-99-7.
(2) Enclosed process means a process that is designed and operated
so that there is no intentional release of any substance present in the
process. A process with fugitive, inadvertent, or emergency pressure
relief releases remains an enclosed process so long as measures are
taken to prevent worker exposure to an environmental contamination from
the releases.
(3) Internal subunit means a subunit that is covalently linked to at
least two other subunits. Internal subunits of polymer molecules are
chemically derived from monomer molecules that have formed covalent
links between two or more other molecules.
(4) Monomer means a chemical substance that has the capacity to form
links between two or more other molecules.
(5) Polymer means a chemical substance that consists of at least a
simple weight majority of polymer molecules but consists of less than a
simple weight majority of molecules with the same molecular weight.
Collectively, such polymer molecules must be distributed over a range of
molecular weights wherein differences in molecular weight are primarily
attributable to differences in the number of internal subunits.
(6) Polymer molecule means a molecule which includes at least four
covalently linked subunits, at least two of which are internal subunits.
(7) Small processor means a processor that meets either the standard
in paragraph (a)(7)(i) of this section or the standard in paragraph
(a)(7)(ii) of this section.
(i) First standard. A processor of a chemical substance is small if
its total annual sales, when combined with those of its parent company,
if any, are less than $40 million. However, if the annual processing
volume of a particular chemical substance at any individual site owned
or controlled by the processor is greater than 45,400 kilograms (100,000
pounds), the processor shall not qualify as small for purposes of
reporting on the processing of that chemical substance at that site,
unless the processor qualifies as small under paragraph (a)(7)(ii) of
this section.
(ii) Second standard. A processor of a chemical substance is small
if its total annual sales, when combined with those of its parent
company (if any), are less than $4 million, regardless of the quantity
of the particular chemical substance processed by that company.
(iii) Inflation index. EPA will use the Inflation Index described in
the definition of small manufacturer set forth in Sec.704.3, for
purposes of adjusting the total annual sales values of this small
processor definition. EPA will provide notice in the Federal Register
when changing the total annual sales values of this definition.
(8) Subunit means an atom or group of associated atoms chemically
derived from corresponding reactants.
(b) Persons who must report. Except as provided in paragraph (c) of
this section, the following persons are subject to this section:
(1) Persons who manufacture or propose to manufacture 11-AA:
(i) For use as an intermediate in the manufacture of polymers in an
enclosed process when it is expected that the 11-AA will be fully
polymerized during the manufacturing process, or
(ii) For use as a component in photoprocessing solutions.
(2) Persons who import or propose to import 11-AA:
(i) For use as an intermediate in the manufacture of polymers in an
enclosed process when it is expected that the 11-AA will be fully
polymerized during the manufacturing process, or
(ii) For use as a component in photoprocessing solutions.
(3) Persons who process or propose to process 11-AA:
(i) For use as an intermediate in the manufacture of polymers in an
enclosed process when it is expected that the 11-AA will be fully
polymerized during the manufacturing process, or
(ii) For use as a component in photoprocessing solutions.
(c) Persons not subject to this section. The following persons are
not subject to this section:
(1) Small manufacturers (includes importers) as described in Sec.
704.3.
(2) Small processors.
(3) Persons described in Sec.704.5.
(4) Persons who, at any time during the 3-year period ending July
22, 1986,
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manufactured, imported, or processed 11-AA:
(i) For use as an intermediate in the manufacture of polymers in an
enclosed process when it is expected that the 11-AA will be fully
polymerized during the manufacturing process, or
(ii) For use as a component in photoprocessing solutions.
(d) What information to report. Persons identified in paragraph (b)
of this section must submit a Premanufacture Notice Form (EPA Form 7710-
25).
(e) When to report. (1) Persons who intend to manufacture, import,
or process 11-AA for use as an intermediate in the manufacture of
polymers in an enclosed process when it is expected that the 11-AA will
be fully polymerized during the manufacturing process or for use as a
component in photoprocessing solutions must notify EPA within 30 days
after making a firm management decision to commit financial resources
for the manufacturing, importing, or processing of 11-AA.
(2) Persons who initiated manufacturing, importing, or processing of
11-AA for use as an intermediate in the manufacture of polymers in an
enclosed process when it is expected that the 11-AA will be fully
polymerized during the manufacturing process, or for use as a component
in photoprocessing solutions during the time period between July 22,
1986 and July 13, 1987 must notify EPA by August 10, 1987.
(f) Recordkeeping. Persons subject to the reporting requirements of
this section must retain documentation of information contained in their
reports for a period of 5 years from the date of submission of the
report.
(g) Where to send reports. Reports must be submitted by certified
mail to the Document Control Office (DCO) (7407M), Office of Pollution
Prevention and Toxics (OPPT), Environmental Protection Agency, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460-0001, ATTN: 11-AA
Notification.
[52 FR 19864, May 28, 1987, as amended at 60 FR 16308, Mar. 29, 1995; 60
FR 34463, July 3, 1995; 71 FR 33641, June 12, 2006]
Sec.704.33 P-tert-butylbenzoic acid (P-TBBA), p-tert-butyltoluene
(P-TBT) and p-tert-butylbenzaldehyde (P-TBB).
(a) Definitions--(1) P-TBBA means the substance p-tert-butylbenzoic
acid, also identified as 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)benzoic acid, CAS No. 98-
73-7.
(2) P-TBT means the substance p-tert-butyltoluene, also identified
as 1-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-methylbenzene, CAS No. 98-51-1.
(3) P-TBB means the substance p-tert-butylbenzaldehyde, also
identified as 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)benzaldehyde, CAS No. 939-97-9.
(4) Small processor means a processor that meets either the standard
in paragraph (a)(4)(i) of this section or the standard in paragraph
(a)(4)(ii) of this section.
(i) First standard. A processor of a chemical substance is small if
its total annual sales, when combined with those of its parent company,
if any, are less than $40 million. However, if the annual processing
volume of a particular chemical substance at any individual site owned
or controlled by the processor is greater than 45,400 kilograms (100,000
pounds), the processor shall not qualify as small for purposes of
reporting on the processing of that chemical substance at that site,
unless the processor qualifies as small under paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of
this section.
(ii) Second standard. A processor of a chemical substance is small
if its total annual sales, when combined with those of its parent
company (if any), are less than $4 million, regardless of the quantity
of the particular chemical substance processed by that company.
(iii) Inflation index. EPA shall use the Inflation Index described
in the definition of small manufacturer that is set forth in Sec.
704.3, for purposes of adjusting the total annual sales values of this
small processor definition. EPA shall provide Federal Register
notification when changing the total annual sales values of this
definition.
(b) Persons who must report. Except as provided in paragraph (c) of
this section, the following persons are subject to the reporting
requirements of this rule; a person may become subject to this rule more
than once, for more
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than one substance or under more than one of the criteria listed in this
paragraph (b).
(1) Persons who manufactured, imported, or processed P-TBBA, P-TBT,
and/or P-TBB for commercial purposes during the person's latest complete
corporate fiscal year prior to June 25, 1986. For purposes of this
provision, processors of P-TBBA, P-TBT, and/or P-TBB shall include only
those persons who processed the substances other than as non-isolated
intermediates.
(2) Persons who commence manufacture or importation of P-TBBA, P-
TBT, and/or P-TBB for commercial purposes after June 25, 1986. This
provision is applicable to persons who cease manufacture or importation
of P-TBBA, P-TBT, and/or P-TBB after June 25, 1986 and then subsequently
resume manufacture or importation of the substance(s).
(3) Persons who process P-TBBA, P-TBT, and/or P-TBB for commercial
purposes in any way other than as a non-isolated intermediate after June
25, 1986.
(c) Persons not subject to this rule. In addition to the persons
described in Sec.704.5, small processors, as defined in paragraph
(a)(4) of this section, are not subject to this rule.
(d) Information to report. Persons subject to this rule as described
in paragraph (b) of this section shall report information to EPA as
specified in this paragraph (d). Respondents to this rule shall report
all information that is known to or reasonably ascertainable by the
person reporting. For purposes of importer reporting under this
paragraph, a site is the operating unit within the person's organization
which is directly responsible for importing the substance and which
controls the import transaction. The import site may in some cases be
the organization's headquarters office in the United States.
(1) All manufacturers, importers, and processors specified in
paragraph (b) of this section shall report their name and headquarters
address.
(2) All manufacturers, importers, and processors specified in
paragraph (b) of this section shall report the name, address, and office
telephone number (including area code) of their principal technical
contact.
(3) All manufacturers, importers, and processors specified in
paragraph (b) of this section shall report the name and address of each
site where P-TBBA, P-TBT, and/or P-TBB is manufactured, imported, or
processed.
(4) All manufacturers, importers, and processors specified in
paragraph (b)(1) of this section only shall report the information
described in this paragraph (d)(4). Respondents to this paragraph (d)(4)
shall report separately for each substance that they manufacture,
import, or process, and for each site at which they do so. However, if
the information to be reported in response to this paragraph (d)(4) is
the same for different sites, the respondent need not report separately
for each site but need only notify EPA that the information is the same
for each site. The information to be reported under this paragraph
(d)(4) shall cover the respondent's latest complete corporate fiscal
year prior to June 25, 1986. Respondents to this paragraph (d)(4) shall
report the following information:
(i) The total quantity (by weight) of P-TBBA, P-TBT, or P-TBB
manufactured, imported, or processed for commercial purposes per site.
(ii) A narrative description of the manufacturing, importing, or
processing operation(s) involving P-TBBA, P-TBT, or P-TBB at each site.
(iii) A narrative description of worker activities involving P-TBBA,
P-TBT, or P-TBB at each site, including the number of workers
potentially exposed to each substance and, if applicable, the number of
workers potentially exposed to more than one substance.
(iv) The potential routes of worker exposure to P-TBBA, P-TBT, or P-
TBB at each site (e.g., inhalation, ingestion, dermal absorption).
(v) Available monitoring data from employee breathing zones with
potential exposure to P-TBBA, P-TBT, or P-TBB at each site, including a
description of the method of monitoring, the number of samples taken,
and the potential number of workers similarly exposed for each worker
job category. Respondents to this paragraph (d)(4)(v) shall submit data
showing a range of 8-hour time weighted averages (TWAs), provided that
the data are available in
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that form. Respondents also shall submit a calculated geometric mean of
these data, with an explanation of the method by which the mean was
derived. However, if the monitoring data are not available in the form
of 8-hour TWAs, respondents shall submit raw sample data results and the
duration time of sampling for each job category.
(vi) A narrative description of any personal protective equipment
and/or engineering controls used to prevent exposure to P-TBBA, P-TBT,
or P-TBB at each site.
(vii) A listing of the estimated quantities of P-TBBA, P-TBT, or P-
TBB released directly into air, water, or land from each site.
(viii) A narrative description of the times during the
manufacturing, importing, or processing operations involving P-TBBA, P-
TBT, or P-TBB when environmental release occurs at each site.
(ix) A narrative description of any engineering controls used to
prevent environmental release of P-TBBA, P-TBT, or P-TBB at each site.
(x) A narrative description of all known end uses of any P-TBBA, P-
TBT, or P-TBB that is manufactured, imported, or processed by the
respondent. The narrative need not include customer identity.
(xi) A narrative description of the methods used at each site for
disposing of wastes generated during the manufacture, importation, or
processing of P-TBBA, P-TBT, or P-TBB, including the quantity and
content of such wastes (per site), the method of disposal, and an
identification of the disposal site(s).
(5) All manufactureres, importers, and processors specified in
paragraph (b) of this section shall report the information described in
this paragraph (d)(5). Respondents to this paragraph (d)(5) shall report
separately for each substance that they intend to manufacture, import,
or process during the first 2 years following the date on which they
become subject to this rule. The data reported under this paragraph
(d)(5) shall cover that 2-year period. Respondents to this paragraph
(d)(5) shall report separately for each site at which they intend to
manufacture, import, or process each substance. Respondents need not
comply with this paragraph (d)(5) if the information to be reported is
identical to that reported by the respondent under paragraph (d)(4) of
this section, provided that the respondent makes note of that fact to
EPA. Respondents to this paragraph (d)(5) shall report the following
information:
(i) An estimate of the total quantity (by weight) of P-TBBA, P-TBT,
or P-TBB that the respondent intends to manufacture, import, or process
for commercial purposes per site during each of the first 2 years
following the date on which the respondent becomes subject to this rule.
(ii) A narrative description of the intended manufacturing,
importing, or processing activities involving P-TBBA, P-TBT, or P-TBB at
each site during the first 2 years following the date on which the
respondent becomes subject to this rule. The description shall include a
summary of the intended manufacturing, importing, or processing
operation(s); a summary of intended worker activities involving the
substances, including an estimate of the number of persons anticipated
to be exposed annually to P-TBBA, P-TBT, or P-TBB (per site) during the
2-year period, the anticipated routes of worker exposure to the
substances (e.g., inhalation, ingestion, dermal absorption); and a
summary of any personal protective equipment and/or engineering controls
that the respondent intends to use to prevent exposure to the
substances.
(iii) A narrative description of anticipated environmental releases
of P-TBBA, P-TBT, or P-TBB at each site from the manufacture,
importation, or processing of these substances during the first 2 years
following the date on which the respondent becomes subject to this rule.
The narrative shall include the anticipated quantities of each substance
released directly into air, water, or land, the anticipated routes of
environmental release, and any intended engineering controls to be used
to prevent environmental release of the substances.
(iv) A narrative description of all anticipated end uses or P-TBBA,
P-TBT, or P-TBB resulting from the respondent's manufacture,
importation, or
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processing of the substances during the first 2 years following the date
on which the respondent becomes subject to this rule. The summary need
not include customer identity.
(v) A narrative summary of the anticipated disposal of wastes
generated from the manufacture, importation, or processing of P-TBBA, P-
TBT, or P-TBB during the first 2 years following the date on which the
respondent becomes subject to this rule. The summary shall include the
anticipated quantity and content of such wastes (per site), the intended
method of disposal, and an identification of intended disposal site(s).
(e) When to report. Persons subject to this rule must submit the
requisite information to EPA within 60 days of becoming subject to the
rule under the standards set forth in paragraph (b) of this section.
(f) Certification. Persons subject to this rule must attach the
following statement to any information submitted to EPA in response to
this rule: ``I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge and
belief, all of the attached information is complete and accurate.'' This
statement shall be signed and dated by the company's principal technical
contact.
(g) Recordkeeping. Persons subject to the reporting requirements of
this section must retain documentation of information contained in their
reports for a period of 5 years from the date of the submission of the
report.
[51 FR 17339, May 12, 1986; 51 FR 18323, May 19, 1986, as amended at 52
FR 20083, May 29, 1987; 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993]
Sec.704.43 Chlorinated naphthalenes.
(a) Definitions--(1) Extent of chlorination means the percent by
weight of chlorine.
(2) Import means to import in bulk form or as part of a mixture.
(3) Isomeric ratio means the relative amounts of each isomeric
chlorinated naphthalene that composes the chemical substance; and for
each isomer the relative amounts of each chlorinated naphthalene
designated by the position of the chlorine atom(s) on the naphthalene.
(4) Polychlorinated biphenyl means any chemical substance that is
limited to the biphenyl molecule and that has been chlorinated to
varying degrees.
(5) Small manufacturer means a manufacturer (including importers)
who meets either paragraph (a)(5) (i) or (ii) of this section:
(i) A manufacturer of a chemical substance is small if its total
annual sales, when combined with those of its parent company (if any),
are less than $40 million. However, if the annual production volume of a
particular chemical substance at any individual site owned or controlled
by the manufacturer is greater than 45,400 kilograms (100,000 pounds),
the manufacturer shall not qualify as small for purposes of reporting on
the production of that chemical substance at that site, unless the
manufacturer qualifies as small under paragraph (a)(5)(ii) of this
section.
(ii) A manufacturer of a chemical substance is small if its total
annual sales, when combined with those of its parent company (if any),
are less than $4 million, regardless of the quantity of the particular
chemical substance produced by that manufacturer.
(iii) For imported mixtures containing a chemical substance
identified in paragraph (b) of this section, the 45,400 kilograms
(100,000 pounds) standard in paragraph (a)(5)(i) of this section applies
only to the amount of the chemical substance in a mixture and not the
other components of the mixture.
(6) Waste means any solid liquid, semisolid, or contained gaseous
material that results from the production of a chemical substance
identified in paragraph (b) of this section and which is to be disposed.
(b) Substances for which reports must be submitted.
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CAS registry number Chemical substance
------------------------------------------------------------------------
90-13-1.......................... Naphthalene, 1-chloro-
91-58-7.......................... Naphthalene, 2-chloro-
1321-64-8........................ Naphthalene, pentachloro-
1321-65-9........................ Naphthalene, trichloro-
1335-87-1........................ Naphthalene, hexachloro-
1335-88-2........................ Naphthalene, tetrachloro-
1825-30-5........................ Naphthalene, 1,5-dichloro-
1825-31-6........................ Naphthalene, 1,4-dichloro-
2050-69-3........................ Naphthalene, 1,2-dichloro-
2050-72-8........................ Naphthalene, 1,6-dichloro-
2050-73-9........................ Naphthalene, 1,7-dichloro-
2050-74-0........................ Naphthalene, 1,8-dichloro-
2050-75-1........................ Naphthalene, 2,3-dichloro-
2065-70-5........................ Naphthalene, 2,6-dichloro-
2198-75-6........................ Naphthalene, 1,3-dichloro-
2198-77-8........................ Naphthalene, 2,7-dichloro-
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2234-13-1........................ Naphthalene, octachloro-
25586-43-0........................ Naphthalene, chloro-
32241-08-0........................ Naphthalene, heptachloro-
70776-03-3........................ Naphthalene, chloro derivatives.
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(c) Persons who must report. (1) Persons who are manufacturing or
importing a chemical substance identified in paragraph (b) of this
section on October 8, 1984.
(2) Persons who propose to import a chemical substance identified in
paragraph (b) of this section on or after October 8, 1984.
(3) Persons who manufacture a chemical substance identified in
paragraph (b) of this section after October 8, 1984.
(4) A person is required to report only once for each chemical
substance identified in paragraph (b) of this section.
(d) Persons exempt from reporting. (1) Small manufacturers.
(2) Persons described in Sec.704.5.
(e) What information to report. Persons described in paragraph (c)
of this section must notify EPA of current or prospective manufacture or
import. The notice must include, to the extent that it is known to or
reasonably ascertainable by the person making the report, the following
information:
(1) Company name and address.
(2) Name, address, and telephone number of the principal technical
contact.
(3) For chemical substances proposed to be imported, the proposed
date of import.
(4) A description of the use(s) or intended use(s) for the chemical
substance.
(5) A description of the isomeric ratio and extent of chlorination
of the chemical substance and the impurity level of polychlorinated
biphenyls.
(6) The quantity (by weight) manufactured or imported within 12
months prior to October 8, 1984, if any, and the estimated quantity (by
weight) to be manufactured or imported for the first 3 years following
the date of the report or the date of the intended start of import
whichever occurs later.
(7) The number of persons exposed to the chemical substance during
manufacture, import, processing, distribution in commerce, use, and
disposal.
(8) If a manufacturer's waste contains one or more of the chemical
substances identified in paragraph (b) of this section, the manufacturer
must:
(i) Provide the quantity (by weight) of the chemical substances
identified in paragraph (b) of this section present in the waste.
(ii) Identify the constituents of the waste and their
concentrations,
(iii) State the rate of waste generation as a percentage of
production volume,
(iv) Describe where in the manufacturing process the waste is
generated, and
(v) Describe the method for disposal of the waste.
(f) When to report. (1) Persons who are manufacturing or importing a
chemical substance identified in paragraph (b) of this section on
October 8, 1984 must notify EPA by November 6, 1984.
(2) Persons who propose to import a chemical substance identified in
paragraph (b) of this section on or after October 8, 1984 must notify
EPA by November 6, 1984, or 15 days after making the management decision
described in Sec.704.3, whichever is later in time.
(3) Persons who manufacture a chemical substance identified in
paragraph (b) of this section after October 8, 1984 must notify EPA
within 30 days after the initial date of manufacture.
[49 FR 33653, Aug. 24, 1984; 49 FR 45133, Nov. 15, 1984; 50 FR 1215,
Jan. 10, 1985; 51 FR 19839, June 3, 1986; 52 FR 20083, May 29, 1987.
Redesignated at 53 FR 51717, Dec. 22, 1988]
Sec.704.45 Chlorinated terphenyl.
(a) Definitions--(1) Chlorinated terphenyl means a chemical
substance, CAS No. 61788-33-6, comprised of chlorinated ortho-, meta-,
and paraterphenyl.
(2) Extent of chlorination means the percent by weight of chlorine
for each isomer (ortho, meta, and para).
(3) Isomeric ratio means the ratios of ortho-, meta-, and
parachlorinated terphenyls.
(4) Polychlorinated biphenyl means any chemical substance that is
limited to the biphenyl molecule that has been chlorinated to varying
degrees.
(5) Small manufacturer means a manufacturer (importers are defined
as manufacturers under TSCA) who meets either of the following standards
under this rule:
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(i) First standard. A manufacturer of an existing chemical substance
is small if its total annual sales, when combined with those of its
parent company (if any), are less than $40 million. However, if the
annual production volume of a particular chemical substance at any
individual site owned or controlled by the manufacturer is greater than
45,400 kilograms (100,000 pounds), the manufacturer shall not qualify as
small for purposes of reporting on the production of that chemical
substance at the site, unless the manufacturer qualified as small under
paragraph (a)(5)(ii) of this section.
(ii) Second standard. A manufacturer of an existing chemical
substance is small if its total annual sales, when combined with those
of its parent company (if any), are less than $4 million, regardless of
the quantity of chemicals produced by that manufacturer.
(b) Persons who must report. Except for small manufacturers and as
provided in Sec.704.5, the following persons are subject to the rule:
(1) Persons who manufacture or propose to manufacture chlorinated
terphenyl.
(2) Persons who import (importers) or propose to import chlorinated
terphenyl as a chemical substance in bulk or as part of a mixture.
(c) What information to report. Persons subject to this rule as
described in paragraph (b) of this section must notify EPA of current or
proposed manufacture or import of chlorinated terphenyl. The notice must
include, to the extent that it is known to the person making the report
or is reasonably ascertainable, the following information:
(1) Company name and address.
(2) Name, address, and telephone number of principal technical
contact.
(3) A description of the use(s) or intended use(s) for chlorinated
terphenyl.
(4) A description of the isomeric ratio and extent of chlorination
of the chlorinated terphenyl and the impurity level of polychlorinated
biphenyls.
(5) The quantity (by weight) manufactured or imported within 12
months prior to the effective date of the rule, if any, and the
estimated quantity (by weight) to be manufactured or imported for the
first three years following the date of the report or the date of the
intended start of production, whichever occurs later.
(6) The proposed date for the initiation of manufacturing or
importation of chlorinated terphenyl, if appropriate.
(d) When to report. Persons who are manufacturing or importing
chlorinated terphenyl on the effective date of the rule must notify EPA
within 30 days of the effective date of the rule. Persons who propose to
manufacture or import chlorinated terphenyl must notify EPA within 15
days after making the management decision described in Sec.704.3
``Proposed to manufacture or import''.
[49 FR 11184, Mar. 26, 1984, as amended at 49 FR 32068, Aug. 10, 1984;
50 FR 2048, Jan. 15, 1985; 52 FR 20083, May 29, 1987. Redesignated at 53
FR 51717, Dec. 22, 1988; 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993]
Sec.704.95 Phosphonic acid, [1,2-ethanediyl-bis[nitrilobis-
(methylene)]]tetrakis- (EDTMPA) and its salts.
(a) Substances for which reporting is required. The chemical
substances for which reporting is required under this section are:
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CAS No. Chemical name
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1429-50-1 Phosphonic acid, [1,2-ethanediyl-bis[nitrilobis
(methylene)]] tetrakis- (EDTMPA)
15142-96-8 Phosphonic acid, [1,2-ethanediyl-
bis[nitrilobis(methylene)]] tetrakis-, hexasodium salt
34274-30-1 Phosphonic acid, [1,2-ethanediyl-
bis[nitrilobis(methylene)]] tetrakis-, potassium salt
57011-27-5 Phosphonic acid, [1,2-ethanediyl-bis[nitrilobis
(methylene)]] tetrakis-, ammonium salt
67924-23-6 Cobaltate (6-), [[[1,2-ethanediylbis [nitrilobis
(methylene)]] tetrakis-[phosphonato]] (8-)]-,
pentapotassium hydrogen, (OC-6-21)-
67969-67-9 Cobaltate (6-), [[[1,2-ethanediylbis [nitrilobis
(methylene)]] tetrakis- [phosphonato]] (8-)-
N,N',O,O'',O'''',O'''''']-, pentasodium hydrogen, (OC-6-
21)-
67989-89-3 Cuprate (6-), [[[1,2-ethanediylbis [nitrilobis
(methylene)]] tetrakis- [phosphonato]] (8-)]-,
pentapotassium hydrogen, (OC-6-21)-
68025-39-8 Cobaltate (6-), [[[1,2-ethanediylbis [nitrilobis
(methylene)]] tetrakis- [phosphonato]] (6-)-
N,N',O,O'',O'''',O'''''']-, pentaammonium hydrogen, (OC-6-
21)-
68188-96-5 Phosphonic acid, [1,2-ethanediylbis [nitrilobis
(methylene)]] tetrakis-, tetrapotassium salt
68309-98-8 Cadmate (6-), [[[1,2-ethanediylbis [nitrilobis
(methylene)]] tetrakis- [phosphonato]] (8-)]-,
pentapotassium hydrogen, (OC-6-21)-
68901-17-7 Phosphonic acid, [1,2-ethanediylbis [nitrilobis
(methylene)]] tetrakis-, octaammonium salt
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68958-86-1 Nickelate (6-), [[[1,2-ethanediylbis [nitrilobis
(methylene)]] tetrakis- [phosphonato]] (8-)]-,
pentaammonium hydrogen, (OC-6-21)-
68958-87-2 Nickelate (6-), [[[1,2-ethanediylbis [nitrilobis
(methylene)]] tetrakis- [phosphonato]] (8-)]-,
pentapotassium hydrogen, (OC-6-21)-
68958-88-3 Nickelate (6-), [[[1,2-ethanediylbis [nitrilobis
(methylene)]] tetrakis [phosphonato]] (8-)]-, pentasodium
hydrogen, (OC-6-21)-
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(b) Persons who must report. Unless exempt as provided in Sec.
704.5, reports must be submitted by:
(1) Persons who manufacture or import any of the substances
identified in paragraph (a) of this section.
(2) Persons who propose to manufacture or propose to import any of
the substances identified in paragraph (a) of this section. For the
purposes of importer reporting under this section, an import site is the
operating unit within the person's organization which is directly
responsible for importing the substance and which controls the import
transaction; the import site may in some cases be the organization's
headquarters office in the United States.
(c) What information to report. Persons identified in paragraph (b)
of this section must report to EPA, for each of the substances
identified in paragraph (a) of this section, the following information
to the extent known to or reasonably ascertainable by them.
(1) Initial Report:
(i) Name and Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number of the
substance for which the report is submitted.
(ii) Company name and headquarters address.
(iii) Name, address, and telephone number of the principal technical
contact.
(iv) The total quantity (by weight in pounds) of the substance
manufactured or imported for the person's most recently completed
corporate fiscal year.
(v) A description of the commercial uses of the substance during the
person's most recently completed corporate fiscal year, including the
production volume for each use.
(vi) The estimated quantity (by weight in pounds) of the substance
proposed to be manufactured or imported in the person's current
corporate fiscal year.
(vii) A description of the intended commercial uses of the substance
during the person's current corporate fiscal year, including the
estimated production volume for each use.
(2) Follow-up Report:
(i) Name and Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number of the
substance for which the report is submitted.
(ii) Company name and headquarters address.
(iii) Name, address, and telephone number of the principal technical
contact.
(iv) The estimated quantity (by weight in pounds) of the substance
proposed to be manufactured or imported in the person's current
corporate fiscal year.
(v) A description of the intended commercial uses of the substance
during the person's current corporate fiscal year, including the
estimated production volume for each use.
(d) When to report. (1) Persons specified in paragraph (b)(1) of
this section who are manufacturing or importing the substance as of
December 5, 1988 must submit an initial report described in paragraph
(c)(1) of this section by January 3, 1989.
(2) Persons specified in paragraph (b)(2) of this section must
submit an initial report within 30 days after making the management
decision described in Sec.704.3 or by January 3, 1989, whichever is
later.
(3) Persons specified in paragraph (b) of this section, who
submitted a report described in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, must
submit a follow-up report described in paragraph (c)(2) of this section
within 30 days of making the management decision, described at Sec.
704.3, to do either of the following events:
(i) Manufacture or import the substance in a quantity 50 percent
greater than the quantity reported in the most recently submitted
report.
(ii) Manufacture or import the substance for a use not reported for
that substance in any previous report.
(e) Certification. Persons subject to this section must attach the
following statement to any information submitted to EPA in response to
this section: ``I hereby certify that, to the best
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of my knowledge and belief, all of the attached information is complete
and accurate.'' This statement must be signed and dated by the company's
principal technical contact.
(f) Recordkeeping. Persons subject to the reporting requirements of
this section must retain documentation of information contained in their
reports for a period of 5 years from the date of the submission of the
report.
[53 FR 41337, Oct. 21, 1988, as amended at 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993]
Sec.704.102 Hexachloronorbornadiene.
(a) Definitions--(1) Endrin means the pesticide 2,7:3,6-
Dimethanonaphth[2,3-b]oxirene,3,4,5,6,9,9-hexachloro-
1a,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a-octahydro-, (1aalpha, 2beta, 2abeta, 3alpha, 6alpha,
6abeta, 7beta, 7aalpha)-, CAS Number 72-20-8.
(2) HEX-BCH means the chemical substance 1,2,3,4,7,7-
hexachloronorbornadiene, CAS Number 3389-71-7.
(3) Isodrin means the pesticide 1,4:5,8-
Dimethanonaphthalene,1,2,3,4,10,10-hexacholoro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-,
(1alpha, 4alpha, 4abeta, 5beta, 8beta, 8abeta)-, CAS Number 465-73-6.
(4) Small business means any manufacturer, importer, or processor
who meets either paragraph (a)(4)(i) or (ii) of this section:
(i) A business is small if its total annual sales, when combined
with those of its parent (if any), are less than $40 million. However,
if the annual manufacture, importation, or processing volume of a
particular chemical substance at any individual site owned or controlled
by the business is greater than 45,400 kilograms (100,000 pounds), the
business shall not qualify as small for purposes of reporting on the
manufacture, importation, or processing of that chemical substance at
that site, unless the business qualifies as small under paragraph
(a)(4)(ii) of this section.
(ii) A business is small if its total annual sales, when combined
with those of its parent company (if any), are less than $4 million,
regardless of the quantity of the particular chemical substance
manufactured, imported, or processed by that business.
(iii) For imported and processed mixtures containing HEX-BCH, the
45,400 kilograms (100,000 pounds) standard in paragraph (a)(4)(i) of
this section applies only to the amount of HEX-BCH in a mixture and not
the other components of the mixture.
(5) 8-hour time weighted average means the cumulative exposure for
an 8-hour work shift computed as follows:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR25SE06.003
Where:
E is the equivalent exposure for the working shift.
Ci is the concentration (i.e., parts per million) during any
period of time (Ti) where the concentration remains
constant.
Ti is the duration in hours of the exposure at the
concentration Ci.
(6) Year means corporate fiscal year.
(b) Persons who must report. (1) Reports must be submitted by:
(i) Persons who are manufacturing, importing, or processing HEX-BCH
for use as an intermediate in the production or isodrin or endrin on or
after January 2, 1986; and
(ii) Persons who propose to manufacture, import, or process HEX-BCH
for use as an intermediate in the production of isodrin or endrin, on or
after January 2, 1986.
(2) Persons described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section who engage
or propose to engage in more than one activity (i.e., manufacture and
processing) must report the information required in paragraph (d)
separately for each activity.
(c) Persons exempt from reporting. (1) Small businesses.
(2) Persons described in Sec.704.5(a) and (c).
(d) Information to report. (1) Initial reports must include, to the
extent that it is known to or reasonably ascertainable by the person
reporting, the following information:
(i) Company name and address.
(ii) Name, address, and telephone number of the principal contact.
(iii) Name and address of plant sites where HEX-BCH is or is
proposed to be manufactured, imported, or processed, noting for each
plant site which activity takes or would take place at each site.
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(iv) If applicable, the intended date for initiating the
manufacture, import, or processing of HEX-BCH.
(v) If applicable, the actual quantity (by weight) of HEX-BCH
manufactured, imported, or processed during the most recently concluded
year.
(vi) The estimated quantity (by weight) of HEX-BCH to be
manufactured, imported, or processed each year during the first 3 years
following the date of the report or the date of the intended start of
manufacture, import, or processing, whichever occurs later.
(vii) For each year described in paragraphs (d)(1) (v) and (vi) of
this section: the number or expected number of employees exposed to HEX-
BCH during the manufacture, import, processing, distribution in
commerce, use, and disposal; the routes of exposure; and the 8-hour time
weighted average of exposure.
(viii) If employees are exposed or expected to be exposed to HEX-
BCH, state for each reported route of exposure, whether personal
protective equipment is used or expected to be used, and a description
of the personal protective equipment.
(ix) The actual or anticipated quantity, content, method of
disposal, and disposal site of any wastes generated or expected to be
generated during the manufacture, importation, or processing of HEX-BCH.
(2) Subsequent reports must provide, to the extent known to or
reasonably ascertainable by the person reporting, the information in
paragraph (d)(1) of this section and a statement explaining why the
subsequent report is required.
(e) When to report. (1) Persons who are manufacturing, importing, or
processing HEX-BCH on January 2, 1986, must submit an initial report to
EPA by February 3, 1986.
(2) Persons who propose to manufacture, import, or process HEX-BCH
on or after January 2, 1986, must submit an initial report to EPA by
February 3, 1986, or 30 days after making the management decision
described in Sec.704.3 ``Propose to manufacture, import, or process,''
whichever is later in time.
(3) Persons described in paragraph (b) of this section, who have
submitted a report described in paragraph (d) of this section, must
submit a subsequent report within 30 days of any of the following
events. Based on the most recently submitted report:
(i) The manufacture, importation, or processing of HEX-BCH begins at
a plant site different than that reported pursuant to paragraph
(d)(1)(iii) of this section.
(ii) The actual quantity (by weight) of HEX-BCH manufactured,
imported, or processed in a given year is greater than or equal to 200
percent of the estimated value for that year reported pursuant to
paragraph (d)(1)(vi) of this section.
(iii) The total number of employees exposed to HEX-BCH is greater
than 130 percent of the projected value reported pursuant to paragraph
(d)(1)(vii) of this section.
(iv) The route of exposures to HEX-BCH differs from that reported
pursuant to paragraph (d)(1)(vii) of this section.
(v) The actual 8-hour time weighted average exposure for any
activity exceeds the projection reported pursuant to paragraph
(d)(1)(vii) of this section by more than 100 percent.
(vi) The method of disposal or disposal site reported pursuant to
paragraph (d)(1)(ix) of this section has changed.
(vii) Three years have passed since the most recent submission of a
report and the person is still engaged in the manufacture, importation,
or processing of HEX-BCH.
(f) Certification of review. Each person who submits a report under
this section must for 3 years following the submission date of the most
recent submission, review their activities at the end of each year to
determine whether any reportable event specified in paragraph (e)(3) of
this section has occurred. If a review shows that none of these events
has occurred, the person is required to certify this fact in writing.
(g) Recordkeeping. Any person subject to the reporting requirements
of this section must:
(1) Retain documentation of information contained in their reports.
This documentation must be maintained for a period of 3 years from the
date of the submission of the report; and
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(2) Retain the certification required by paragraph (f) of this
section for 3 years from the date of its creation.
[50 FR 47536, Nov. 19, 1985, as amended at 52 FR 20083, May 29, 1987.
Redesignated at 53 FR 51717, Dec. 22, 1988; 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993]
Sec.704.104 Hexafluoropropylene oxide.
(a) Definitions. (1) ``HFPO'' means the chemical substance
hexafluoropropylene oxide, CAS Number 428-59-1. [Listed in TSCA
Inventory as oxirane, trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)-]
(2) ``Enclosed process'' means a process that is designed and
operated so that there is no intentional release of any substance
present in the process. A process with fugitive, inadvertent, or
emergency pressure relief releases remains an enclosed process so long
as measures are taken to prevent worker exposure to and environmental
contamination from the releases.
(3) ``Small processor'' means a processor that meets either the
standard in paragraph (a)(3)(i) of this section or the standard in
paragraph (a)(3)(ii) of this section.
(i) First standard. A processor of a chemical substance is small if
its total annual sales, when combined with those of its parent company,
if any, are less than $40 million. However, if the annual processing
volume of a particular chemical substance at any individual site owned
or controlled by the processor is greater than 45,400 kilograms (100,000
pounds), the processor shall not qualify as small for purposes of
reporting on the processing of that chemical substance at that site,
unless the processor qualifies as small under paragraph (a)(3)(ii) of
this section.
(ii) Second standard. A processor of a chemical substance is small
if its total annual sales, when combined with those of its parent
company (if any), are less than $4 million, regardless of the quantity
of the particular chemical substance processed by that company.
(iii) Inflation index. EPA will use the Inflation Index described in
the definition of ``small manufacturer'' that is set forth in Sec.
704.3 for purposes of adjusting the total annual sales values of this
small processor definition. EPA will provide Federal Register
notification when changing the total annual sales values of this
definition.
(b) Persons who must report. Except as provided in paragraph (c) of
this section, the following persons are subject to this section:
(1) Persons who manufacture or propose to manufacture HFPO for use
as an intermediate in the manufacture of fluorinated substances in an
enclosed process.
(2) Persons who import or propose to import HFPO for use as an
intermediate in the manufacture of fluorinated substances in an enclosed
process.
(3) Persons who process or propose to process HFPO as an
intermediate in the manufacture of fluorinated substances in an enclosed
process.
(c) Persons not subject to this rule. The following persons are not
subject to this rule:
(1) Small processors.
(2) Persons described in Sec.704.5 (a) through (d).
(3) Persons who have already submitted to EPA a completed copy of
the Preliminary Assessment Information Manufacturer's Report (EPA Form
7710-35, as described at Sec.712.28 of this chapter) for HFPO are not
required to report under this section with respect to activities
previously reported on.
(d) What information to report. Persons identified in paragraph (b)
of this section must submit a Premanufacture Notice Form (EPA Form 7710-
25).
(e) When to report. (1) Persons who are manufacturing, importing, or
processing, or who propose to manufacture, import, or process HFPO for
use as an intermediate in the manufacture of fluorinated substances in
an enclosed process as of December 10, 1987, must report by February 8,
1988.
(2) Persons who propose to manufacture, import, or process HFPO for
use as an intermediate in the manufacture of fluorinated substances in
an enclosed process after December 10, 1987, must report within 30 days
after making a firm management decision to commit financial resources
for the manufacturing, importing, or processing of HFPO.
(f) Recordkeeping. Persons subject to the reporting requirements of
this section must retain documentation of information contained in their
reports
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for a period of 5 years from the date of submission of the reports.
(g) Where to send reports. Reports must be submitted by certified
mail to the Document Control Office (DCO) (7407M), Office of Pollution
Prevention and Toxics (OPPT), Environmental Protection Agency, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460-0001, ATTN: HFPO Reporting.
[52 FR 41299, Oct. 27, 1987, as amended at 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993;
60 FR 16308, Mar. 29, 1995; 60 FR 31920, June 19, 1995; 60 FR 34463,
July 3, 1995; 71 FR 33641, June 12, 2006]
Sec.704.175 4,4'-methylenebis(2-chloroaniline) (MBOCA).
(a) Substance subject to reporting. The chemical substance 4,4'-
methylenebis(2-chloroaniline) (CAS No. 101-14-4) is subject to reporting
under this section. The substance also is identified as 4,4'-
methylenebis(2-chlorobenzenamine) and MBOCA.
(b) Persons who must report. Except as provided in paragraph (c) of
this section, the following persons are subject to this rule.
(1) Persons who propose to manufacture MBOCA in the United States on
or after June 2, 1986.
(2) Persons who are manufacturing MBOCA in the United States as of
June 2, 1986.
(3) Persons manufacturing MBOCA in the United States on or after
June 2, 1986 who propose to change their manner or method of
manufacturing the substance from a manner or method of manufacturing
that previously was reported under this section.
(c) Persons not subject to this rule. The following persons are
exempt from the reporting requirements of this section:
(1) Persons who import MBOCA into the customs territory of the
United States and do not otherwise manufacture the substance in the
United States.
(2) Persons who complied with the requirements of this section prior
to June 2, 1986 and received written notification of compliance from
EPA.
(d) What information to report. Persons who are subject to this rule
as described in paragraph (b) of this section must report information to
EPA by completing the following parts of the notice form contained in
appendix A to part 720 of this chapter: Parts I.A., I.B., I.C.1.,
I.C.3., and II.A.; also, part III as appropriate. Persons subject to the
requirements of this section also must submit a narrative description of
any processing and packaging of MBOCA that occurs at the manufacturing
plant site, including the number of workers potentially exposed to MBOCA
during on-site processing and packaging of MBOCA and a description of
any personal protective equipment and/or engineering controls that would
be used to prevent release of and exposure to MBOCA during on-site
processing and packaging. Persons subject to the requirements of this
section are not required to submit information on processing or use of
MBOCA away from the manufacturing plant site. Respondents to this rule
shall report all information that is known to or reasonably
ascertainable by the person reporting.
(e) When to report. (1) Persons specified in paragraph (b)(1) of
this section must report by July 2, 1986 or within 30 days after making
a firm management decision to commit financial resources for the
manufacture of MBOCA, whichever is later in time.
(2) Persons specified in paragraph (b)(2) of this section must
report by July 2, 1986.
(3) Persons specified in paragraph (b)(3) of this section must
report within 30 days of making a firm management decision to commit
financial resources to change their manner or method of manufacturing
the substance from a manner or method of manufacturing that previously
was reported under this section.
[51 FR 13223, Apr. 18, 1986, as amended at 52 FR 20083, May 29, 1987; 58
FR 34204, June 23, 1993]
PART 707_CHEMICAL IMPORTS AND EXPORTS--Table of Contents
Subpart A [Reserved]
Subpart B_General Import Requirements and Restrictions
Sec.
707.20 Chemical substances import policy.
Subpart C [Reserved]
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Subpart D_Notices of Export Under Section 12(b)
707.60 Applicability and compliance.
707.63 Definitions.
707.65 Submission to agency.
707.67 Contents of notice.
707.70 EPA notice to foreign governments.
707.72 Termination of reporting requirements.
707.75 Confidentiality.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2611(b) and 2612.
Source: 45 FR 82850, Dec. 16, 1980, unless otherwise noted.
Subpart A [Reserved]
Subpart B_General Import Requirements and Restrictions
Sec.707.20 Chemical substances import policy.
(a) Scope. (1) This statement addresses the policy of the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on importation of chemical
substances, mixtures, and articles under section 13 of the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA; 15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.). In particular, it
addresses aspects of the regulation promulgated by the United States
Customs Service (Customs), Department of the Treasury (19 CFR 12.118
through 12.127, and 127.28 [amended]) to implement section 13 of TSCA,
15 U.S.C. 2612. Section 13 requires the Secretary of the Treasury to
refuse entry into the Customs territory of the United States of a
chemical substance, mixture, or article if it does not comply with rules
in effect under TSCA, or if it is offered for entry in violation of TSCA
or rules or orders under TSCA.
(2) In addition to this statement of policy, EPA will continue, as
necessary, to address problems associated with imports in rulemaking and
other actions under individual sections of TSCA, i.e., sections 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, and 12. Sections 5, 6, and 7 apply directly to imports subject to
the section 13 requirements. Section 12 may apply to export of a
shipment that is refused entry under section 13. Importers may have
obligations under sections 4 and 8; section 4 and 8 requirements for
importers would not apply to individual chemical shipments and thus are
not included under section 13 requirements. Interested persons should
refer to the records of these individual rulemaking actions for specific
information and guidance.
(b) Objectives. (1) TSCA is intended to be comprehensive, and assure
protection of health and the environment from unreasonable risks
associated with chemicals whether the chemicals are imported or produced
domestically. This intent is manifested by the inclusion of importation
in the Act's definition of the term ``manufacture'': ``[M]anufacture
means to import * * *, produce, or manufacture'' (15 U.S.C. 2602(7)).
Thus, importers are responsible for insuring that chemical importation
complies with TSCA just as domestic manufacturers are responsible for
insuring that chemical manufacture complies with TSCA.
(2)(i) The section 13 rule requires importers to sign the following
statement for each import of chemical substances subject to TSCA: ``I
certify that all chemical substances in this shipment comply with all
applicable rules or orders under TSCA and that I am not offering a
chemical substance for entry in violation of TSCA or any applicable rule
or order under TSCA.'' The certification will document that, in
accordance with TSCA, the importer has taken the necessary steps to
insure compliance.
(ii) The section 13 rule requires importers of chemicals not subject
to TSCA (e.g., pesticides) to certify that compliance with TSCA is not
required. Importers must certify this by signing the statement: ``I
certify that all chemicals in this shipment are not subject to TSCA.''
This is appropriate when a chemical import is not clearly identified as
a pesticide or other chemical not subject to TSCA.
(3) The United States is involved in a major effort toward
international harmonization in the control of chemicals. At such time as
international agreement is reached on this issue, EPA would be prepared
to modify its policy if necessary. EPA believes that its international
harmonization efforts in the control of chemicals will protect health
and the environment while fulfilling its obligations under the Trade
Agreements Act of 1979.
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(c) The section 13 rule--(1) General certification. (i) The rule
promulgated under section 13 of TSCA by Customs, in consultation with
EPA, implements the requirement of section 13 that chemical substances,
mixtures, or articles not in compliance with TSCA, or whose importation
is not in compliance with TSCA, shall be denied entry into the customs
territory of the United States. The rule requires that importers certify
by a statement, on the entry document or invoice, that any shipment of a
chemical substance subject to TSCA, imported in bulk or as part of a
mixture, complies with TSCA, and that it is not offered for entry in
violation of TSCA or any rule or order under TSCA, or that the chemicals
imported are not subject to TSCA.
(ii) The certification applies to TSCA sections 5, 6, and 7.
(iii) EPA expects that this certification will be based upon actual
knowledge of the importer in most cases. However, EPA realizes that
sometimes importers may not have actual knowledge of the chemical
composition of imported mixtures. In these cases, the importer should
attempt to discover the chemical constituents of the shipment by
contacting another party to the transaction (e.g., his principal or the
foreign manufacturer). This person may be able to identify the
components of the mixture, or at least state that the substances comply
with TSCA. The greater the effort an importer makes to learn the
identities of the imported substances and their compliance with TSCA,
the smaller his chance of committing a violation by importing a
noncomplying shipment. If a shipment is ultimately determined to have
violated TSCA, the good faith efforts of the importer to verify
compliance, as evidenced by documents contained in his files, may
obviate or mitigate the assessment of a civil penalty under section 16
of TSCA.
(2) EPA enforcement. (i) EPA and Customs will monitor chemical
imports to determine if shipments and their import comply with the
certification requirements and the substantive mandates of TSCA. Customs
will refuse entry to any shipment until such time as the certification
is properly submitted. Customs will also detain a shipment if there are
reasonable grounds to believe that such shipment or its import violates
TSCA or regulations or orders thereunder. A violative shipment must
either be brought into compliance, exported, destroyed, or voluntarily
abandoned within the time periods prescribed in 19 CFR 12.124 of the
section 13 rule.
(ii) When EPA determines that a shipment should be detained, EPA
will identify the reasons for the detention and the necessary actions
for an importer to bring the shipment into compliance with TSCA. If EPA
has given this information to Customs before the district director
issues the detention notice, the information will become part of the
detention notice. The importer should contact one of the following EPA
regional offices for guidance as to the proper procedures to correct any
deficiencies in the shipment.
Region I
5 Post Office Square--Suite 100, Boston, MA 02109-3912 (617-918-
1700).
Region II
26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278 (201-321-6669)
Region III
Curtis Building, 6th and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215-
597-7668)
Region IV
345 Courtland Street, NE., Atlanta, GA 30365 (404-881-3864)
Region V
77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604 (312-353-2291)
Region VI
1201 Elm Street, Dallas, TX 75270 (214-767-2734)
Region VII
11201 Renner Boulevard, AWMD/WEMM, Lenexa, Kansas 66219
Region VIII
1860 Lincoln Street, Denver, CO 80295 (303-837-3926)
Region IX
75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 947-4402.
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Region X
1200 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101 (206-442-2871)
(iii) If Customs detains or refuses entry of a shipment (other than
for failure to make the general certification) and the importer takes
measures necessary to bring the shipment into conformity with the
requirements of TSCA, EPA officials will reassess the shipment to
determine its current compliance status. When a shipment is no longer in
violation, EPA will notify the district director and the importer. The
district director will then release the shipment. This notice will also
serve as a determination to permit entry under 19 CFR 12.123(c) if a
shipment is brought into compliance before the 19 CFR 12.123(c)
decisionmaking process has been completed. If compliance is achieved
after a 19 CFR 12.123(c) determination (adverse to the importer) has
been made, the EPA notice to the district director will serve as a
reversal of the decision to refuse entry.
(3) EPA assistance. Assistance in determining whether a chemical
shipment is in compliance with TSCA can be obtained from the Director,
Environmental Assistance Division (7408), Office of Pollution Prevention
and Toxics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Room E-543B, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460, Telephone: (202) 554-1404,
TDD: (202) 544-0551.
[48 FR 55464, Dec. 13, 1983, as amended at 60 FR 34463, July 3, 1995; 62
FR 1834, Jan. 14, 1997; 75 FR 69353, Nov. 12, 2010; 76 FR 49674, Aug.
11, 2011; 78 FR 37978, June 25, 2013]
Subpart C [Reserved]
Subpart D_Notices of Export Under Section 12(b)
Sec.707.60 Applicability and compliance.
(a) Section 12(b) of the Toxic Substances Control Act requires any
person who exports or intends to export a chemical substance or mixture
to notify the Environmental Protection Agency of such exportation to a
particular country if any of the following actions have been taken under
the Act with respect to that chemical substance or mixture:
(1) Data are required under section 4 or 5(b),
(2) An order has been issued under section 5,
(3) A rule has been proposed or promulgated under section 5 or 6, or
(4) An action is pending, or relief has been granted under section 5
or 7.
(b) No notice of export will be required for articles, except PCB
articles, unless the Agency so requires in the context of individual
section 5, 6, or 7 actions.
(c)(1) Except as provided in paragraphs (c)(2) and (3) of this
section no notice of export is required for the export of a chemical
substance or mixture for which export notification is otherwise
required, where such chemical substance or mixture is present in a
concentration of less than 1% (by weight or volume).
(2) No notice of export is required for the export of a chemical
substance or mixture that is a known or potential human carcinogen where
such chemical substance or mixture is present in a concentration of less
than 0.1% (by weight or volume). A chemical is considered to be a known
or potential human carcinogen, for purposes of TSCA section 12(b) export
notification, if that chemical is:
(i) A chemical substance or mixture listed as a ``known to be human
carcinogen'' or ``reasonably anticipated to be human carcinogen'' in the
Report on Carcinogens (latest edition) issued by the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, Public Heath Service, National Toxicology
Program,
(ii) A chemical substance or mixture is classified as ``carcinogenic
to humans'' (Group 1), ``probably carcinogenic to humans'' (Group 2A),
or ``probably carcinogenic to humans'' (Group 2B) in the Monographs and
Supplements on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans issued by
the World Health Organization International Agency for Research on
Cancer (IARC), Lyons, France (latest editions), or
(iii) Alpha-naphthylamine (Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number
(CAS No.) 134-32-7) or 4-nitrobiphenyl (CAS No. 92-93-3).
(3) No notice of export is required for the export of
polychlorinated biphenyl
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chemicals (PCBs) (see definition in 40 CFR 761.3), where such chemical
substances are present in a concentration of less than or equal to 50
ppm (by weight or volume).
(d) Any person who exports or intends to export PCBs or PCB articles
(see definition in 40 CFR 761.3), for any purpose other than disposal,
shall notify EPA of such intent or exportation under TSCA section 12(b),
except as specified in Sec.707.60(c)(3). PCBs and PCB articles have
the definitions published in 40 CFR 761.3.
(e) Any person who would be prohibited by a TSCA section 5 or 6
regulation from exporting a chemical substance or mixture, but who is
granted an exemption by EPA to export that chemical substance or
mixture, shall notify EPA under TSCA section 12(b) of such intent to
export or exportation.
(f) Failure to comply with TSCA section 12(b) as set forth in this
part will be considered a violation of TSCA section 15(3), and will
subject the exporter to the penalty, enforcement, and seizure provisions
of TSCA sections 16 and 17.
[45 FR 82850, Dec. 16, 1980, as amended at 71 FR 66244, Nov. 14, 2006;
71 FR 68751, Nov. 28, 2006]
Sec.707.63 Definitions.
The definitions set forth in the Toxic Substances Control Act,
section 3, apply for this part. In addition, the following abbreviations
and definitions are provided for purposes of this rule:
(a) EPA means the Environmental Protection Agency.
(b) Exporter means the person who, as the principal party in
interest in the export transaction, has the power and responsibility for
determining and controlling the sending of the chemical substance or
mixture to a destination out of the customs territory of the United
States.
(c) Regulated chemical means any chemical substance or mixture for
which export notice is required under Sec.707.60.
(d) TSCA means the Toxic Substances Control Act.
Sec.707.65 Submission to agency.
(a) For each action under TSCA triggering export notification,
exporters must notify EPA of their export or intended export of each
subject chemical substance or mixture for which export notice is
required under Sec.707.60 in accordance with the following:
(1) The notice must be in writing;
(2)(i) The notice must be for the first export or intended export by
an exporter to a particular country in a calendar year when the chemical
substance or mixture is the subject of an order issued, an action that
is pending, or relief that has been granted under TSCA section 5(f), a
rule that has been proposed or promulgated under TSCA section 6, or an
action that is pending or relief that has been granted under TSCA
section 7.
(ii) The notice must only be for the first export or intended export
by an exporter to a particular country when the chemical substance or
mixture is the subject of an order issued, an action that is pending, or
relief that has been granted under TSCA section 5(e), a rule that has
been proposed or promulgated under TSCA section 5(a)(2), or when the
submission of data is required under TSCA section 4 or 5(b). Under this
paragraph, notice of export to a particular country is not required if
an exporter previously submitted to EPA a notice of export to that
country prior to January 16, 2007.
(3) The notice must be postmarked within seven days of forming the
intent to export or on the date of export, whichever is earlier. A
notice of intent to export must be based on a definite contractual
obligation, or an equivalent intra-company agreement, to export the
regulated chemical.
(b) If the EPA action that prompts the notice is a proposed rule,
the requirement to submit export notices to EPA shall begin thirty days
after publication of the action in the Federal Register.
(c) Notices shall be marked ``TSCA Section 12(b) Notice'' and sent
to EPA by mail or delivered by hand or courier. Send notices by mail to:
Document Control Office (7407M), Office of Pollution Prevention and
Toxics (OPPT), Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave.,
NW., Washington, DC 20460-0001 (Attention: TSCA Section 12(b) Notice).
Hand delivery of TSCA section 12(b) notices
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should be made to: OPPT Document Control Office (DCO), EPA East., Rm.
6428, Environmental Protection Agency, 1201 Constitution Ave., NW.,
Washington, DC (Attention: TSCA Section 12(b) Notice). The DCO is open
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays.
The telephone number for the DCO is (202) 564-8930. Such deliveries are
only accepted during the DCO's normal hours of operation.
[45 FR 82850, Dec. 16, 1980, as amended at 53 FR 12522, Apr. 15, 1988;
58 FR 40242, July 27, 1993; 60 FR 34463, July 3, 1995; 71 FR 33641, June
12, 2006; 71 FR 66244, Nov. 14, 2006]
Sec.707.67 Contents of notice.
The notice to EPA shall include:
(a) The name of the regulated chemical as it appears in the section
4, 5, 6, and/or 7 action. If a category is regulated, the name of the
individual regulated chemical within that category, as well as the
category, must be given. The name shall be that which appears in Volume
I of the EPA Chemical Substance Inventory, or its supplements, if the
chemical appears there.
(b) The name and address of the exporter.
(c) The country (countries) of import.
(d) The date(s) of export or intended export.
(e) The section (4, 5, 6, and/or 7) of TSCA under which EPA has
taken action.
[45 FR 82850, Dec. 16, 1980, as amended at 71 FR 66245, Nov. 14, 2006]
Sec.707.70 EPA notice to foreign governments.
(a)(1) Notice by EPA to the importing country shall be sent no later
than 5 working days after receipt by the TSCA Document Processing Center
of the first annual notification from any exporter for each chemical
substance or mixture that is the subject of an order issued, an action
that is pending, or relief that has been granted under TSCA section
5(f), a rule that has been proposed or promulgated under TSCA section 6,
or an action that is pending or relief that has been granted under TSCA
section 7.
(2) Notice by EPA to the importing country shall be sent no later
than 5 working days after receipt by the TSCA Document Processing Center
of the first notification from any exporter for each chemical substance
or mixture that is the subject of an order issued, an action that is
pending, or relief that has been granted under TSCA section 5(e), a rule
that has been proposed or promulgated under TSCA section 5(a)(2), or for
which the submission of data is required under TSCA section 4 or 5(b).
(b) Notices shall:
(1) Identify the regulated chemical.
(2) Summarize the regulatory action taken, or indicate the
availability of data under section 4 or 5(b) of TSCA.
(3) Identify an EPA official to contact for further information.
(4) Include a copy of the pertinent Federal Register notice.
(c) Notices shall be sent to the country's ambassador in Washington,
DC, or other official designated by the foreign government, and to the
United States Department of State.
[45 FR 82850, Dec. 16, 1980, as amended at 58 FR 40242, July 27, 1993;
71 FR 66245, Nov. 14, 2006]
Sec.707.72 Termination of reporting requirements.
(a) The reporting requirements of subpart D of this part are
terminated for certain specific chemical substances and mixtures as set
forth in this paragraph.
(1) When data required under part 766 of this chapter have been
submitted to EPA for a specific chemical substance produced by a
specific process, and the data show no positive test result as defined
in Sec.766.3 of this chapter, reporting is no longer required by
persons who export or intend to export that substance produced by that
process.
(2) [Reserved]
(b) [Reserved]
[52 FR 21437, June 5, 1987]
Sec.707.75 Confidentiality.
(a) A person may assert a claim of confidentiality for any
information which is submitted to EPA in a notice.
(b) Any claim of confidentiality must accompany the information at
the time it is submitted to EPA. In the notice, the submitter must
clearly identify the
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information that is claimed confidential by marking the specific
information on each page with a label such as ``confidential business
information'', ``proprietary'', or ``trade secret''.
(c) Notwithstanding any claim of confidentiality, information
outlined in Sec.707.70 will be included in the EPA notice to the
foreign government. With this exception, EPA will disclose information
that is covered by a claim of confidentiality asserted in accordance
with this section only to the extent permitted by, and in accordance
with, the procedures set forth in TSCA and part 2 of this chapter.
(d) If a person does not assert a claim of confidentiality for
information at the time a notice is submitted to EPA, the Agency may
make the information public, including placement in a public file,
without further notice to the person.
PART 710_COMPILATION OF THE TSCA CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE INVENTORY--
Table of Contents
Subpart A_General Provisions
Sec.
710.1 Scope and compliance.
710.3 Definitions.
710.4 Scope of the inventory.
Subpart B_Commercial Activity Notification
710.23 Definitions.
710.25 Persons subject to the notification requirement.
710.27 Activities for which notification is not required.
710.29 Information required in the notification.
710.30 When to submit notifications.
710.33 Co-manufacturers and co-processors.
710.35 Recordkeeping requirements.
710.37 Confidentiality claims.
710.39 Electronic filing.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2607(a) and (b).
Subpart A_General Provisions
Sec.710.1 Scope and compliance.
(a) This part establishes regulations governing reporting and
recordkeeping by certain persons who manufacture, import, or process
chemical substances for commercial purposes under section 8(a) of the
Toxic Substances Control Act (15 U.S.C. 2607(a)) (TSCA). Section 8(a)
authorizes the Administrator to require reporting of information
necessary for administration of the Act and requires EPA to issue
regulations for the purpose of compiling and keeping current an
inventory of chemical substances manufactured or processed for a
commercial purpose, as required by section 8(b) of the Act. Following an
initial reporting period, EPA published an initial inventory of chemical
substances manufactured, processed, or imported for commercial purposes.
In accordance with section 8(b), EPA periodically amends the inventory
to include new chemical substances which are manufactured or imported
for a commercial purpose and reported under section 5(a)(1) of the Act.
EPA also revises the categories of chemical substances and makes other
amendments as appropriate.
(b) This part applies to the activities associated with the
compilation of the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory (Inventory) and the
designation of chemical substances on the TSCA Inventory as active or
inactive in U.S. commerce.
(c) Section 15(3) of TSCA makes it unlawful for any person to fail
or refuse to submit information required under these reporting
regulations. In addition, section 15(3) makes it unlawful for any person
to fail to keep, and permit access to, records required by these
regulations. Section 16 provides that any person who violates a
provision of section 15 is liable to the United States for a civil
penalty and may be criminally prosecuted. Pursuant to section 17, the
Government may seek judicial relief to compel submission of section 8(a)
information and to otherwise restrain any violation of section 15. (EPA
does not intend to concentrate its enforcement efforts on insignificant
clerical errors in reporting.)
(d) Each person who reports under these regulations must maintain
records that document information reported under these regulations and,
in accordance with the Act, permit access to, and the copying of, such
records by EPA officials.
[68 FR 887, Jan. 7, 2003, as amended at 76 FR 50859, Aug. 16, 2011; 76
FR 54933, Sept. 6, 2011; 82 FR 37539, Aug. 11, 2017]
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Sec.710.3 Definitions.
For purposes of this part:
(a) The following terms will have the meaning contained in the
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 21 U.S.C. 321 et seq., and the
regulations issued under such Act: Cosmetic, device, drug, food, and
food additive. In addition, the term food includes poultry and poultry
products, as defined in the Poultry Products Inspection Act, 21 U.S.C.
453 et seq.; meats and meat food products, as defined in the Federal
Meat Inspection Act, 21 U.S.C. 60 et seq.; and eggs and egg products, as
defined in the Egg Products Inspection Act, 21 U.S.C. 1033 et seq.
(b) The term pesticide will have the meaning contained in the
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, 7 U.S.C. 136 et
seq., and the regulations issued thereunder.
(c) The following terms will have the meaning contained in the
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, 42 U.S.C. 2014 et seq., and the regulations
issued thereunder: Byproduct material, source material, and special
nuclear material.
(d) The following definitions also apply to this part:
Act means the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), 15 U.S.C. 2601 et
seq.
Administrator means the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, any employee or authorized representative of the
Agency to whom the Administrator may either herein or by order delegate
his/her authority to carry out his/her functions, or any other person
who will by operation of law be authorized to carry out such functions.
Article means a manufactured item:
(1) Which is formed to a specific shape or design during
manufacture,
(2) Which has end use function(s) dependent in whole or in part upon
its shape or design during end use, and
(3) Which has either no change of chemical composition during its
end use or only those changes of composition which have no commercial
purpose separate from that of the article and that may occur as
described in Sec.710.4(d)(5); except that fluids and particles are not
considered articles regardless of shape or design.
Byproduct means a chemical substance produced without a separate
commercial intent during the manufacture, processing, use, or disposal
of another chemical substance(s) or mixture(s).
CASRN means Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number.
Chemical substance means any organic or inorganic substance of a
particular molecular identity, including any combination of such
substances occurring in whole or in part as a result of a chemical
reaction or occurring in nature, and any chemical element or uncombined
radical; except that ``chemical substance'' does not include:
(1) Any mixture;
(2) Any pesticide when manufactured, processed, or distributed in
commerce for use as a pesticide;
(3) Tobacco or any tobacco product, but not including any derivative
products;
(4) Any source material, special nuclear material, or byproduct
material;
(5) Any pistol, firearm, revolver, shells, and cartridges; and
(6) Any food, food additive, drug, cosmetic, or device, when
manufactured, processed, or distributed in commerce for use as a food,
food additive, drug, cosmetic, or device.
Commerce means trade, traffic, transportation, or other commerce:
(1) Between a place in a State and any place outside of such State
or
(2) Which affects trade, traffic, transportation, or commerce
between a place in a State and any place outside of such State.
Customs territory of the United States means the 50 States, Puerto
Rico, and the District of Columbia.
Distribute in commerce and distribution in commerce means to sell in
commerce, to introduce or deliver for introduction into commerce, or to
hold after its introduction into commerce.
Domestic means within the geographical boundaries of the 50 United
States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the
Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, and
any other territory or possession of the United States.
EPA means the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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Importer means any person who imports any chemical substance,
including a chemical substance as part of a mixture or article, into the
customs territory of the United States. ``Importer'' includes the person
primarily liable for the payment of any duties on the merchandise or an
authorized agent acting on his or her behalf. The term also includes, as
appropriate,
(1) The consignee,
(2) The importer of record,
(3) the actual owner if an actual owner's declaration and
superseding bond has been filed in accordance with 19 CFR 141.20, or
(4) The transferee, if the right to draw merchandise in a bonded
warehouse has been transferred in accordance with subpart C of 19 CFR
144.
Impurity means a chemical substance which is unintentionally present
with another chemical substance.
Intermediate means any chemical substance that is consumed, in whole
or in part, in chemical reaction(s) used for the intentional manufacture
of other chemical substance(s) or mixture(s), or that is intentionally
present for the purpose of altering the rate(s) of such chemical
reaction(s).
Inventory means the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory, which is
EPA's comprehensive list of confidential and non-confidential chemical
substances manufactured or processed in the United States for nonexempt
commercial purpose that EPA compiled and keeps current under section
8(b) of the Act.
Manufacture means to manufacture, produce, or import, for commercial
purposes. Manufacture includes the extraction, for commercial purposes,
of a component chemical substance from a previously existing chemical
substance or complex combination of chemical substances. When a chemical
substance, manufactured other than by import, is: (1) Produced
exclusively for another person who contracts for such production, and
(2) that other person specifies the identity of the chemical substance
and controls the total amount produced and the basic technology for the
plant process, then that chemical substance is co-manufactured by the
producing manufacturer and the person contracting for such production.
Manufacture for commercial purposes means: (1) To manufacture,
produce, or import with the purpose of obtaining an immediate or
eventual commercial advantage, and includes, among other things, the
``manufacture'' of any amount of a chemical substance or mixture (i) for
commercial distribution, including for test marketing, or (ii) for use
by the manufacturer, including use for product research and development
or as an intermediate. (2) The term also applies to substances that are
produced coincidentally during the manufacture, processing, use, or
disposal of another substance or mixture, including byproducts that are
separated from that other substance or mixture and impurities that
remain in that substance or mixture. Byproducts and impurities without
separate commercial value are nonetheless produced for the purpose of
obtaining a commercial advantage, since they are part of the manufacture
of a chemical substance for commercial purposes.
Manufacturer means a person who manufactures a chemical substance.
Mixture means any combination of two or more chemical substances if
the combination does not occur in nature and is not, in whole or in
part, the result of a chemical reaction; except that ``mixture'' does
include (1) any combination which occurs, in whole or in part, as a
result of a chemical reaction if the combination could have been
manufactured for commercial purposes without a chemical reaction at the
time the chemical substances comprising the combination were combined,
and if all of the chemical substances comprising the combination are not
new chemical substances, and (2) hydrates of a chemical substance or
hydrated ions formed by association of a chemical substance with water,
so long as the nonhydrated form is itself not a new chemical substance.
New chemical substance means any chemical substance which is not
included on the Inventory.
Person includes any individual, firm, company, corporation, joint-
venture, partnership, sole proprietorship, association, or any other
business entity; any State or political subdivision
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thereof; any municipality; any interstate body; and any department,
agency, or instrumentality of the Federal Government.
Process means to process for commercial purposes. Process includes
the preparation of a chemical substance or mixture, after its
manufacture, (1) in the same form or physical state as, or in a
different form or physical state from, that in which it was received by
the person so preparing such substance or mixture, or (2) as part of a
mixture or article containing the chemical substance or mixture.
Process for commercial purposes means the preparation of a chemical
substance or mixture after its manufacture for distribution in commerce
with the purpose of obtaining an immediate or eventual commercial
advantage for the processor. Processing of any amount of a chemical
substance or mixture is included in this definition. If a chemical
substance or mixture containing impurities is processed for commercial
purposes, then the impurities also are processed for commercial
purposes.
Processor means any person who processes a chemical substance or
mixture.
Site means a contiguous property unit. Property divided only by a
public right-of-way will be considered one site. More than one
manufacturing plant may be located on a single site.
(1) For chemical substances manufactured under contract, i.e., by a
toll manufacturer, the site is the location where the chemical substance
is physically manufactured.
(2) The site for an importer who imports a chemical substance
described in Sec.710.25 is the U.S. site of the operating unit within
the person's organization that is directly responsible for importing the
chemical substance. The import site, in some cases, may be the
organization's headquarters in the United States. If there is no such
operating unit or headquarters in the United States, the site address
for the importer is the U.S. address of an agent acting on behalf of the
importer who is authorized to accept service of process for the
importer.
Small quantities solely for research and development (or ``small
quantities solely for purposes of scientific experimentation or analysis
or chemical research on, or analysis of, such substance or another
substance, including such research or analysis for the development of a
product'') means quantities of a chemical substance manufactured,
imported, or processed or proposed to be manufactured, imported, or
processed solely for research and development that are not greater than
reasonably necessary for such purposes.
State means any State of the United States, the District of
Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam,
American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, or any other territory or
possession of the United States.
Technically qualified individual means a person:
(1) Who because of his/her education, training, or experience, or a
combination of these factors, is capable of appreciating the health and
environmental risks associated with the chemical substance which is used
under his/her supervision,
(2) Who is responsible for enforcing appropriate methods of
conducting scientific experimentation, analysis, or chemical research in
order to minimize such risks, and
(3) Who is responsible for the safety assessments and clearances
related to the procurement, storage, use, and disposal of the chemical
substance as may be appropriate or required within the scope of
conducting the research and development activity. The responsibilities
in this paragraph may be delegated to another individual, or other
individuals, as long as each meets the criteria in paragraph (1) of this
definition.
Test marketing means the distribution in commerce of no more than a
predetermined amount of a chemical substance, mixture, or article
containing that chemical substance or mixture, by a manufacturer or
processor to no more than a defined number of potential customers to
explore market capability in a competitive situation during a
predetermined testing period prior to the broader distribution of that
chemical substance, mixture, or article in commerce.
United States, when used in the geographic sense, means all of the
States,
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territories, and possessions of the United States.
[68 FR 888, Jan. 7, 2003, as amended at 69 FR 40791, July 7, 2004; 76 FR
50859, Aug. 16, 2011; 76 FR 54933, Sept. 6, 2011; 82 FR 37539, Aug. 11,
2017]
Sec.710.4 Scope of the inventory.
(a) Chemical substances subject to these regulations. Only chemical
substances which are manufactured, imported, or processed ``for a
commercial purpose,'' as defined in Sec.710.3(d), are subject to these
regulations.
(b) Naturally occurring chemical substances automatically included.
Any chemical substance which is naturally occurring and:
(1) Which is (i) unprocessed or (ii) processed only by manual,
mechanical, or gravitational means; by dissolution in water; by
flotation; or by heating solely to remove water; or
(2) Which is extracted from air by any means, will automatically be
included in the inventory under the category ``Naturally Occurring
Chemical Substances.'' Examples of such substances are: raw agricultural
commodities; water, air, natural gas, and crude oil; and rocks, ores,
and minerals.
(c) Substances excluded by definition or section 8(b) of TSCA. The
following substances are excluded from the inventory:
(1) Any substance which is not considered a ``chemical substance''
as provided in subsection 3(2)(B) of the Act and in the definition of
``chemical substance'' in Sec.710.3(d);
(2) Any mixture as defined in Sec.710.3(d);
Note: A chemical substance that is manufactured as part of a mixture
is subject to these reporting regulations. This exclusion applies only
to the mixture and not to the chemical substances of which the mixture
is comprised. The term ``mixture'' includes alloys, inorganic glasses,
ceramics, frits, and cements, including Portland cement.
(3) Any chemical substance which is manufactured, imported, or
processed solely in small quantities for research and development, as
defined in Sec.710.3(d); and
(4) Any chemical substance not manufactured, processed or imported
for a commercial purpose since January 1, 1975.
(d) Chemical substances excluded from the inventory. The following
chemical substances are excluded from the inventory. Although they are
considered to be manufactured or processed for a commercial purpose for
the purpose of section 8 of the Act, they are not manufactured or
processed for distribution in commerce as chemical substances per se and
have no commercial purpose separate from the substance, mixture, or
article of which they may be a part.
Note: In addition, chemical substances excluded here will not be
subject to premanufacture notification under section 5 of the Act.
(1) Any impurity.
(2) Any byproduct which has no commercial purpose.
Note: A byproduct which has commercial value only to municipal or
private organizations who (i) burn it as a fuel, (ii) dispose of it as a
waste, including in a landfill or for enriching soil, or (iii) extract
component chemical substances which have commercial value, may be
reported for the inventory, but will not be subject to premanufacture
notification under section 5 of the Act if not included.
(3) Any chemical substance which results from a chemical reaction
that occurs incidental to exposure of another chemical substance,
mixture, or article to environmental factors such as air, moisture,
microbial organisms, or sunlight.
(4) Any chemical substance which results from a chemical reaction
that occurs incidental to storage of another chemical substance,
mixture, or article.
(5) Any chemical substance which results from a chemical reaction
that occurs upon end use of other chemical substances, mixtures, or
articles such as adhesives, paints, miscellaneous cleansers or other
housekeeping products, fuels and fuel additives, water softening and
treatment agents, photographic films, batteries, matches, and safety
flares, and which is not itself manufactured for distribution in
commerce or for use as an intermediate.
(6) Any chemical substance which results from a chemical reaction
that occurs upon use of curable plastic or rubber molding compounds,
inks, drying oils, metal finishing compounds, adhesives, or paints; or
other chemical substances formed during manufacture of an article
destined for the marketplace
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without further chemical change of the chemical substance except for
those chemical changes that may occur as described elsewhere in this
Sec.710.4(d).
(7) Any chemical substance which results from a chemical reaction
that occurs when (i) a stabilizer, colorant, odorant, antioxidant,
filler, solvent, carrier, surfactant, plasticizer, corrosion inhibitor,
antifoamer or de-foamer, dispersant, precipitation inhibitor, binder,
emulsifier, de-emulsifier, dewatering agent, agglomerating agent,
adhesion promoter, flow modifier, pH neutralizer, sequesterant,
coagulant, flocculant, fire retardant, lubricant, chelating agent, or
quality control reagent functions as intended or (ii) a chemical
substance, solely intended to impart a specific physicochemical
characteristic, functions as intended.
(8) Chemical substances which are not intentionally removed from the
equipment in which they were manufactured.
Note: See note to definition of ``intermediate'' at Sec.710.3(d)
for explanation of ``equipment in which it was manufactured.''
[42 FR 64572, Dec. 23, 1977, as amended at 68 FR 889, Jan. 7, 2003]
Subpart B_Commercial Activity Notification
Source: 82 FR 37540, Aug. 11, 2017, unless otherwise noted.
Sec.710.23 Definitions.
The following definitions also apply to subpart B of this part.
Active substance means any interim active substance, any naturally
occurring chemical substance as defined by Sec.710.27(b), any chemical
substance that was added to the Inventory on or after June 21, 2006
pursuant to a Notice of Commencement under Sec.720.102 received by the
Agency on or after June 21, 2006, and any chemical substance subject to
commercial activity designation that the Administrator designates as
active based on the receipt of a notice under this subpart.
Central Data Exchange or CDX means EPA's centralized electronic
document reporting portal, or its successors.
Chemical Information Submission System or CISS means EPA's web-based
reporting tool for preparing and submitting a Notice of Activity.
Chemical substance subject to commercial activity designation means
a chemical substance that requires a designation as either an active or
an inactive substance. A chemical substance is subject to commercial
activity designation if it is not an interim active substance, it was
added to the Inventory before June 21, 2006, it is not a naturally
occurring chemical substance as defined by Sec.710.27(b), and it has
not yet been designated by the Administrator as either an active or an
inactive substance.
e-NOA means EPA's software module within CISS for generating and
completing Notice of Activity Forms A and B.
Existing claim for protection of specific chemical identity against
disclosure is a claim for protection of the specific chemical identity
of a chemical substance that is listed on the confidential portion of
the Inventory, asserted prior to June 22, 2016.
Inactive substance means any chemical substance subject to
commercial activity designation, that the Administrator designates as
inactive based on the lack of receipt of a notice under this subpart,
effective 90 days after the Administrator identifies the chemical
substance for such designation.
Interim active substance means any chemical substance that was
reported, pursuant to 40 CFR part 711, as having been manufactured in
and of the calendar years: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, or 2015.
Known to or reasonably ascertainable by means all information in a
person's possession or control, plus all information that a reasonable
person similarly situated might be expected to possess, control, or
know.
Notice of Activity Form A means the form for supplying retrospective
notification under TSCA section 8(b)(4), for which the submission
obligation is described in Sec.710.25(a).
Notice of Activity Form B means the form for supplying forward-
looking reporting under TSCA section 8(b)(5), for which the submission
obligation is described in Sec.710.25(c).
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Lookback period means the period beginning on June 21, 2006 and
ending on June 21, 2016.
Possession or Control means in the possession or control of any
person, or of any subsidiary, partnership in which the person is a
general partner, parent company, or any company or partnership which the
parent company owns or controls, if the subsidiary, parent company, or
other company or partnership is associated with the person in the
research, development, test marketing, or commercial marketing of the
chemical substance in question. Information is in the possession or
control of a person if it is:
(1) In the person's own files including files maintained by
employees of the person in the course of their employment.
(2) In commercially available data bases to which the person has
purchased access.
(3) Maintained in the files in the course of employment by other
agents of the person who are associated with research, development, test
marketing, or commercial marketing of the chemical substance in
question.
Reportable chemical substance means a chemical substance that is
listed on the Inventory and that is either:
(1) A chemical substance subject to commercial activity designation
for which notification is required or allowed under Sec.710.25(a) and
Sec.710.25(b),
(2) A chemical substance that was added to the confidential portion
of the Inventory before June 22, 2016, or (3) an inactive substance for
which notification is required under Sec.710.25(c).
Submission period means the applicable period for submitting a
Notice of Activity under Sec.710.25.
Sec.710.25 Persons subject to the notification requirement.
The following persons are subject to the requirements of this
subpart.
(a) Who must submit the Notice of Activity Form A? Any person who
manufactured (including imported) a chemical substance subject to
commercial activity designation at any time during the lookback period,
except as provided in Sec.710.27, must submit a Notice of Activity
Form A as specified under Sec. Sec.710.29 and 710.30(a), unless such
person has evidence in the form of a CDX receipt, documenting EPA's
receipt of a Notice of Activity Form A from another person, for the same
chemical substance, or unless the prior manufacturing of such a
substance is not known to or reasonably ascertainable by the person.
Evidence in the form of a CDX receipt for a Notice of Activity Form A is
not a basis for exemption from the requirements of Sec.710.25(c) if
the chemical substance is ultimately designated as inactive due to
withdrawal of the Notice of Activity Form A.
(b) Who else may submit the Notice of Activity Form A? Any person
not required to submit a Notice of Activity Form A under Sec.
710.25(a), who manufactured (including imported) or processed a
reportable chemical substance, at any time during the lookback period,
may submit a Notice of Activity Form A as specified under Sec. Sec.
710.29 and 710.30(a).
(c) Who must submit the Notice of Activity Form B? Any person who
intends to manufacture (including import) or process an inactive
substance, except as provided in Sec.710.27, after the effective date
of the Administrator's designation of such chemical substance as an
inactive substance, must submit a Notice of Activity Form B as specified
under Sec. Sec.710.29 and 710.30(b), unless the presence of the
inactive substance on the confidential portion of the Inventory is not
known to or reasonably ascertainable by the person.
Sec.710.27 Activities for which notification is not required.
(a) In general. The following activities do not trigger notification
requirements under this subpart:
(1) The manufacturing or processing of a chemical substance in small
quantities solely for research and development.
(2) The import or processing of a chemical substance as part of an
article.
(3) The manufacturing or processing of a chemical substance as
described in Sec.720.30(g) or (h).
(4) The manufacturing or processing of a chemical substance solely
for export from the United States as described in Sec.720.30(e) or
Sec.721.3, except
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where the Administrator has made a finding described in TSCA section
12(a)(2).
(5) The manufacturing or processing of a chemical substance solely
for test marketing purposes.
(b) Manufacturing or processing naturally occurring chemical
substances. The following activities do not trigger notification
requirements under this subpart:
(1) The manufacture of a naturally occurring chemical substance, as
described in Sec.710.4(b). Some chemical substances can be
manufactured both as described in Sec.710.4(b) and by means other than
those described in Sec.710.4(b). If a person manufactures a chemical
substance by means other than those described in Sec.710.4(b), this
exemption is inapplicable, regardless of whether the chemical substance
also could have been produced as described in Sec.710.4(b). This
exemption does not cover the manufacture of a chemical substance from a
naturally occurring chemical substance.
(2) The processing of a naturally occurring chemical substance only
by manual, mechanical, or gravitational means; by dissolution in water;
by flotation; or by heating solely to remove water.
Sec.710.29 Information required in the notification.
(a) Reporting information to EPA. A person who reports information
to EPA under this subpart must do so using the e-NOA software module,
the CISS reporting tool, and the CDX electronic reporting portal
provided by EPA at the addresses set forth in Sec.710.39. For notices
of activity under Sec. Sec.710.25(a) and 710.25(b), the submission
must include all information described in paragraph (b) of this section.
For a Notice of Activity under Sec.710.25(c), the submission must
include all information described in paragraph (c) of this section. A
person must submit a separate notice for each chemical substance that
the person is required to report. Using e-NOA and CISS and registering
in CDX are described in instructions available from EPA at the Web sites
set forth in Sec.710.39.
(b) Information to be reported on the Notice of Activity Form A. A
person submitting a Notice of Activity Form A under Sec.710.25(a) or
Sec.710.25(b) must submit the information specified in Sec.710.29(d)
for each reportable chemical substance. A person submitting information
under Sec.710.25(a) or Sec.710.25(b) must report information to the
extent that such information is known to or reasonably ascertainable by
that person.
(c) Information to be reported on a Notice of Activity Form B. Any
person submitting a Notice of Activity Form B under Sec.710.25(c) must
provide the information described in this paragraph for each inactive
substance intended to be manufactured or processed.
(1) Information specified in Sec.710.29(d).
(2) The anticipated date by which the inactive substance is to be
manufactured or processed in the United States. If the Notice of
Activity Form B is filed prior to the effective date of the chemical
substance's inactive designation, the most recent date of manufacturing
or processing may be provided in lieu of an anticipated date.
(d) Information to be reported on either the Notice of Activity Form
A or Form B.
(1) Company. The name and address of the submitting company.
(2) Authorized official. The name and address of the authorized
official for the submitting company.
(3) Technical contact. The name and telephone number of a person who
will serve as technical contact for the submitting company and who will
be able to answer questions about the information submitted by the
company to EPA.
(4) Chemical-specific information. The system described under Sec.
710.29(a) will provide a list of reportable chemical substances from
which a person can select his or her chemical. The list will include the
correct CASRN and CA Index name used to list a non-confidential chemical
substance on the Inventory. For confidential substances on the
Inventory, the list will include the TSCA Accession Number and generic
name.
(i) If an importer submitting a notice cannot provide the
information specified in Sec.710.29(d)(4) because it is unknown to the
importer and claimed as confidential by the supplier of the
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chemical substance or mixture, the importer must ask the supplier to
provide the specific chemical identity information directly to EPA in a
joint submission using the same e-NOA software module used for
commercial activity reporting. Such request must refer the supplier to
EPA's instructions for submitting chemical identity information
electronically, using e-NOA, CISS, and CDX (see Sec.710.39), and for
clearly referencing the importer's submission. Contact information for
the supplier, a trade name or other name for the chemical substance or
mixture, and a copy of the request to the supplier must be included with
the importer's submission.
(ii) If a manufacturer or processor submitting a notice cannot
provide the information specified in Sec.710.29(d)(4) because the
reportable chemical substance is manufactured or processed using a
reactant having a specific chemical identity that is unknown to the
manufacturer or processor and claimed as confidential by its supplier,
the manufacturer or processor must ask the supplier of the confidential
reactant to provide the specific chemical identity of the confidential
reactant directly to EPA in a joint submission using the same e-NOA
software module used for commercial activity reporting. Such request
must refer the supplier to EPA's instructions for submitting chemical
identity information electronically using e-NOA, CISS, and CDX (see
Sec.710.39), and for clearly referencing the manufacturer's or
processor's submission. Contact information for the supplier, a trade
name or other name for the chemical substance, and a copy of the request
to the supplier must be included with the manufacturer's or processor's
submission with respect to the chemical substance.
(iii) Joint submissions must be submitted electronically using e-
NOA, CISS, and CDX (see Sec.710.39).
(5) Certification statements. The authorized official must certify
that the submitted information has been completed in compliance with the
requirements of this part as described in this paragraph.
(i) The certification must be signed and dated by the authorized
official for the submitting company.
(ii) The following is required certification language for an
authorized official submitting a Notice of Activity Form A under Sec.
710.25(a) or Sec.710.25(b): ``I certify under penalty of law that this
document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or
supervision and the information contained therein, to the best of my
knowledge, is true, accurate, and complete. I also certify that I have
manufactured, imported, or processed the above chemical between the
dates of June 21, 2006 and June 21, 2016. I am aware it is unlawful to
knowingly submit incomplete, false and/or misleading information, and
there are significant criminal penalties for such unlawful conduct,
including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.''
(iii) The following is required certification language for an
authorized official submitting a Notice of Activity Form B under Sec.
710.25(c): ``I certify under penalty of law that this document and all
attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision and the
information contained therein, to the best of my knowledge, is true,
accurate, and complete. I also certify that I have intent to
manufacture, import, or process the above chemical within 90 days of
submission. I am aware it is unlawful to knowingly submit incomplete,
false and/or misleading information, and there are significant criminal
penalties for such unlawful conduct, including the possibility of fine
and imprisonment.''
Sec.710.30 When to submit notifications.
(a) When must a Notice of Activity Form A be submitted? The Notice
of Activity Form A required to be submitted under Sec.710.25(a) must
be submitted during the applicable submission period.
(1) Manufacturers. The submission period for manufacturers under
Sec. Sec.710.25(a) and 710.25(b) begins on August 11, 2017 and ends on
February 7, 2018.
(2) Processors. The submission period for processors under Sec.
710.25(b) begins on August 11, 2017 and ends on October 5, 2018.
(3) Withdrawal of a Notice of Activity Form A. A Notice of Activity
Form A submitted under Sec.710.30(a)(1) or Sec.710.30(a)(2) may be
withdrawn by the
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submitter no later than October 5, 2018. If EPA receives a timely
request to withdraw a previously submitted Notice of Activity Form A for
a chemical substance subject to commercial activity designation, and EPA
has not received a Notice of Activity Form A from another submitter for
the same chemical substance, EPA will not designate the chemical
substance as active. A Form A withdrawn under this paragraph will not
satisfy the obligation under this rule to submit a Form A.
(b) When must a Notice of Activity Form B be submitted?--(1)
Manufacturers and processors. The Notice of Activity Form B required to
be submitted under Sec.710.25(c) must be submitted before a person
manufactures or processes the inactive substance, but not more than 90
days prior to the anticipated date of manufacturing or processing.
(2) When else may a Notice of Activity Form B be submitted? A Notice
of Activity Form B that will later be required to be submitted under
Sec.710.25(c) may be submitted during the 90-day period between EPA's
identification of a chemical substance for inactive designation and the
effective date for such designation, by a person who is currently
manufacturing or processing such chemical substance or who anticipates
manufacturing or processing such chemical substance within 90 days
following submission.
(3) When may EPA execute a request to withdraw a Notice of Activity
Form B? If EPA receives a request to withdraw a previously submitted
Notice of Activity Form B from the submitter of the Notice of Activity
Form B and EPA has neither yet moved the subject chemical substance from
the inactive to the active Inventory nor yet moved the subject chemical
substance from the confidential portion of the Inventory to the public
portion of the Inventory as a result of the original submission, then
EPA may execute the request.
Sec.710.33 Co-manufacturers and co-processors.
(a) Notice of Activity submitted by co-manufacturers. When, in a
single instance of manufacturing or importing a particular volume of a
chemical substance during the lookback period, two or more persons
qualify as the manufacturer or importer of that volume, they may
determine among themselves who should make the required submission under
Sec.710.25(a). If no notice is submitted as required under this
subpart, EPA will hold each such person liable for failure to submit a
notice.
(b) Notice of Activity by prospective co-manufacturers or co-
processors. If two or more persons intend to manufacture, import, or
process a particular volume of an inactive substance, such that multiple
persons would qualify as the manufacturer, importer, or processor of
that volume, they may determine among themselves who will submit the
required notice under Sec.710.25(c). If no notice is submitted as
required under this subpart, all of the persons remain subject to the
reporting requirements, and EPA will hold each such person liable for a
failure to submit a notice prior to the date of manufacturing,
importing, or processing.
Sec.710.35 Recordkeeping requirements.
Each person who is subject to the notification requirements of this
part must retain records that document any information reported to EPA.
Records relevant to a Notice of Activity under Sec. Sec.710.25(a) and
710.25(b) must be retained for a period of 5 years beginning on the last
day of the submission period. Records relevant to a Notice of Activity
under Sec.710.25(c) must be retained for a period of 5 years beginning
on the day that the notice was submitted.
Sec.710.37 Confidentiality claims.
(a) Chemical identity. A person submitting information under this
part may request to maintain an existing claim of confidentiality for
the specific chemical identity of a reportable chemical substance, but
may do so only if the identity of the chemical substance is listed on
the confidential portion of the Inventory as of the time the notice is
submitted for that chemical substance under this part. A request to
maintain an existing claim of confidentiality must be made at the time
the information is submitted. If no person submitting the information
specified in Sec.710.29(d)(4) for a particular
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chemical substance requests that the claim be maintained, EPA will treat
the specific chemical identity of that chemical substance as not subject
to a confidentiality claim and will move the chemical substance to the
public portion of the Inventory. Except as set forth in this subsection,
information claimed as confidential in accordance with this section will
be treated and disclosed in accordance with the procedures in 40 CFR
part 2, subpart B.
(1) Notice of Activity Form A. A person requesting to maintain an
existing claim of confidentiality for specific chemical identity may
submit with the notice answers to the questions in paragraphs (c)(1)
and(c)(2) of this section, signed and dated by an authorized official.
If these answers are submitted less than five years before the date on
which substantiation is due pursuant to TSCA section 8(b)(4)(D)(i), the
answers will be deemed to be substantiations made under TSCA section
(8)(b)(4)(D)(i) and the person will be exempt from further
substantiation requirements under TSCA section (8)(b)(4)(D)(i). Answers
that do not include the answers to all applicable questions in paragraph
(c) of this section will not be deemed to be substantiations made under
the TSCA section (8)(b)(4)(D)(i) requirement.
(2) Notice of Activity Form B. A person requesting to maintain an
existing claim of confidentiality for specific chemical identity must
submit answers to the questions in paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(2) of this
section within 30 days of submitting the notice, signed and dated by an
authorized official. If this information is not submitted within 30 days
of submitting the notice, EPA will consider the confidentiality claim as
deficient, so that the specific chemical identity is not subject to a
confidentiality claim, and may make the information public without
further notice.
(b) Information other than specific chemical identity. A person
submitting information under this part may assert a claim of
confidentiality for information other than specific chemical identity.
Any such confidentiality claim must be made at the time the information
is submitted. Except as set forth in this section, information claimed
as confidential in accordance with this subsection will be treated and
disclosed in accordance with 40 CFR part 2, subpart B. A person
asserting a claim of confidentiality under this subsection must submit
with the notice answers to the questions in paragraph (c)(1) of this
section, signed and dated by an authorized official. If no claim is
asserted at the time the information is submitted, or if the answers to
the questions in paragraph (c)(1) of this section are not provided, EPA
will consider the information as not subject to a confidentiality claim
and may make the information public without further notice.
(c) Substantiation questions. Persons asserting that information is
exempt from substantiation pursuant to TSCA section 14(c)(2) must answer
only the question in paragraph (c)(1)(i) of this section.
(1) Substantiation questions for any confidentiality claim. For any
information with a confidentiality claim that you assert is exempt from
substantiation pursuant to TSCA section 14(c)(2), answer only the
question in paragraph (c)(1)(i) of this section. For all other
information with a confidentiality claim, answer the questions in
paragraphs (c)(1)(ii) through (vi) of this section. If more than one
data element on Form A or Form B is claimed as confidential, you must
answer the applicable questions individually for each data element. If
the answer to a question applies for all confidentiality claims on the
form, indicate this in your substantiation response.
(i) Do you believe that the information is exempt from
substantiation pursuant to TSCA section 14(c)(2)? If you answered yes,
you must individually identify the specific information claimed as
confidential and specify the applicable exemption(s).
(ii) Will disclosure of the information likely result in substantial
harm to your business's competitive position? If you answered yes,
describe with specificity the substantial harmful effects that would
likely result to your competitive position if the information is made
available to the public.
(iii) To the extent your business has disclosed the information to
others (both internally and externally), what
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precautions has your business taken? Identify the measures or internal
controls your business has taken to protect the information claimed as
confidential: Non-disclosure agreement required prior to access; access
is limited to individuals with a need-to-know; information is physically
secured; other internal control measure(s). If yes, explain.
(iv) Does the information appear in any public documents, including
(but not limited to) safety data sheets, advertising or promotional
material, professional or trade publication, or any other media or
publications available to the general public? If you answered yes,
explain why the information should be treated as confidential.
(v) Is the claim of confidentiality intended to last less than 10
years? If so, indicate the number of years (between 1-10 years) or the
specific date/occurrence after which the claim is withdrawn.
(vi) Has EPA, another federal agency, or court made any
confidentiality determination regarding information associated with this
chemical substance? If you answered yes, explain the outcome of that
determination and provide a copy of the previous confidentiality
determination or any other information that will assist in identifying
the prior determination.
(2) Substantiation for confidentiality claims for chemical identity.
Is the confidential chemical substance publicly known to have ever been
offered for commercial distribution in the United States? If you
answered yes, explain why the information should be treated as
confidential.
(d) Confidentiality of substantiation. If any of the information
contained in the answers to the questions listed in paragraph (c)(1) or
(c)(2) of this section is claimed as confidential business information,
the submitter must clearly indicate such by marking the substantiation
as confidential business information as provided in a Notice of Activity
Form A or Form B.
(e) Certification statement for claims. An authorized official of a
person submitting or substantiating a claim of confidentiality or a
request to maintain an existing claim of confidentiality for specific
chemical identity must certify that the submission complies with the
requirements of this part by signing and dating the following
certification statement: ``I certify that all claims for confidentiality
made or sought to be maintained with this submission are true and
correct, and all information submitted herein to substantiate such
claims is true and correct. Any knowing and willful misrepresentation is
subject to criminal penalty pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1001.'' I further
certify that it is true and correct that:
(1) My company has taken reasonable measures to protect the
confidentiality of the information;
(2) I have determined that the information is not required to be
disclosed or otherwise made available to the public under any other
Federal law;
(3) I have a reasonable basis to conclude that disclosure of the
information is likely to cause substantial harm to the competitive
position of my company; and
(4) I have a reasonable basis to believe that the information is not
readily discoverable through reverse engineering.
Sec.710.39 Electronic filing.
(a) EPA will accept information submitted under this subpart only if
submitted in accordance with this section. All information must be
submitted electronically to EPA via CDX. Prior to submission to EPA via
CDX, Notices of Activity and any associated information must be
generated and completed using the e-NOA software module.
(b) Obtain instructions for registering in CDX as follows:
(1) Web site. The CDX Registration User Guide is available at
https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/documents/
cdx_registration_guide_v0_02.pdf. To register in CDX, go to https://
cdx.epa.gov and follow the appropriate links.
(2) Telephone. Contact the EPA CDX Help Desk at 1-888-890-1995.
(3) Email. Email the EPA CDX Help Desk at [email protected].
(c) Obtain instructions for using CISS and the e-NOA software module
as follows:
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(1) Web site. Go to the EPA New Chemicals under the Toxic Substances
Control Act Web site at https://www.epa.gov/reviewing-new-
chemicalsunder-toxic-substances-control-act-tsca/how-submit-e-pmn and
follow the appropriate links.
(2) Telephone. Contact the EPA TSCA Hotline at 1-202-554-1404.
(3) Email. Email the EPA TSCA Hotline at [email protected].
PART 711_TSCA CHEMICAL DATA REPORTING REQUIREMENTS--Table of Contents
Sec.
711.1 Scope and compliance.
711.3 Definitions.
711.5 Chemical substances for which information must be reported.
711.6 Chemical substances for which information is not required.
711.8 Persons who must report.
711.9 Persons not subject to this part.
711.10 Activities for which reporting is not required.
711.15 Reporting information to EPA.
711.20 When to report.
711.22 Duplicative reporting.
711.25 Recordkeeping requirements.
711.30 Confidentiality claims.
711.35 Electronic filing.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2607(a).
Source: 76 FR 54933, Sept. 6, 2011, unless otherwise noted.
Editorial Note: At 76 FR 50859, Aug. 16, 2011, part 711 was added;
however, the amendment could not be incorporated because part 711
already existed.
Sec.711.1 Scope and compliance.
(a) This part specifies reporting and recordkeeping procedures under
section 8(a) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) (15 U.S.C.
2607(a)) for certain manufacturers (including importers) of chemical
substances. Section 8(a) of TSCA authorizes the EPA Administrator to
require reporting of information necessary for administration of TSCA,
including issuing regulations for the purpose of compiling and keeping
current the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory (TSCA Inventory) as
required by TSCA section 8(b). In accordance with TSCA section 8(b), EPA
amends the TSCA Inventory to include new chemical substances
manufactured (including imported) in the United States and reported
under TSCA section 5(a)(1). EPA also revises the categories of chemical
substances and makes other amendments as appropriate.
(b) This part applies to the activities associated with the periodic
update of information on a subset of the chemical substances included on
the TSCA Inventory.
(c) Section 15(3) of TSCA makes it unlawful for any person to fail
or refuse to submit information required under this part. In addition,
TSCA section 15(3) makes it unlawful for any person to fail to keep, and
permit access to, records required by this part. Section 16 of TSCA
provides that any person who violates a provision of TSCA section 15 is
liable to the United States for a civil penalty and may be criminally
prosecuted. Pursuant to TSCA section 17, the Federal Government may seek
judicial relief to compel submission of TSCA section 8(a) information
and to otherwise restrain any violation of TSCA section 15. (EPA does
not intend to concentrate its enforcement efforts on insignificant
clerical errors in reporting.)
(d) Each person who reports under this part must maintain records
that document information reported under this part and, in accordance
with TSCA, permit access to, and the copying of, such records by EPA
officials.
Sec.711.3 Definitions.
The definitions in this section and the definitions in TSCA section
3 apply to this part. In addition, the definitions in 40 CFR 704.3 also
apply to this part, except the definitions manufacture and manufacturer
in 40 CFR 704.3.
CDX or Central Data Exchange means EPA's centralized electronic
document receiving system, or its successors.
Commercial use means the use of a chemical substance or a mixture
containing a chemical substance (including as part of an article) in a
commercial enterprise providing saleable goods or services.
Consumer use means the use of a chemical substance or a mixture
containing a chemical substance (including as part of an article) when
sold to or made available to consumers for their use.
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e-CDRweb means the electronic, web-based tool provided by EPA for
the completion and submission of the CDR data.
Industrial function means the intended physical or chemical
characteristic for which a chemical substance or mixture is consumed as
a reactant; incorporated into a formulation, mixture, reaction product,
or article; repackaged; or used.
Industrial use means use at a site at which one or more chemical
substances or mixtures are manufactured (including imported) or
processed.
Intended for use by children means the chemical substance or mixture
is used in or on a product that is specifically intended for use by
children age 14 or younger. A chemical substance or mixture is intended
for use by children when the submitter answers ``yes'' to at least one
of the following questions for the product into which the submitter's
chemical substance or mixture is incorporated:
(1) Is the product commonly recognized (i.e., by a reasonable
person) as being intended for children age 14 or younger?
(2) Does the manufacturer of the product state through product
labeling or other written materials that the product is intended for or
will be used by children age 14 or younger?
(3) Is the advertising, promotion, or marketing of the product aimed
at children age 14 or younger?
Manufacture means to manufacture, produce, or import, for commercial
purposes. Manufacture includes the extraction, for commercial purposes,
of a component chemical substance from a previously existing chemical
substance or complex combination of chemical substances. When a chemical
substance, manufactured other than by import, is:
(1) Produced exclusively for another person who contracts for such
production, and
(2) That other person specifies the identity of the chemical
substance and controls the total amount produced and the basic
technology for the plant process, then that chemical substance is co-
manufactured by the producing manufacturer and the person contracting
for such production.
Manufacturer means a person who manufactures a chemical substance.
Master Inventory File means EPA's comprehensive list of chemical
substances which constitutes the TSCA Inventory compiled under TSCA
section 8(b). It includes chemical substances reported under 40 CFR part
710 and substances reported under 40 CFR part 720 for which a Notice of
Commencement of Manufacture or Import has been received under 40 CFR
720.120.
Principal reporting year means the latest complete calendar year
preceding the submission period.
Reasonably likely to be exposed means an exposure to a chemical
substance which, under foreseeable conditions of manufacture (including
import), processing, distribution in commerce, or use of the chemical
substance, is more likely to occur than not to occur. Such exposures
would normally include, but would not be limited to, activities such as
charging reactor vessels, drumming, bulk loading, cleaning equipment,
maintenance operations, materials handling and transfers, and analytical
operations. Covered exposures include exposures through any route of
entry (inhalation, ingestion, skin contact, absorption, etc.), but
excludes accidental or theoretical exposures.
Repackaging means the physical transfer of a chemical substance or
mixture, as is, from one container to another container or containers in
preparation for distribution of the chemical substance or mixture in
commerce.
Reportable chemical substance means a chemical substance described
in Sec.711.5.
Site means a contiguous property unit. Property divided only by a
public right-of-way shall be considered one site. More than one
manufacturing plant may be located on a single site.
(1) For chemical substances manufactured under contract, i.e., by a
toll manufacturer, the site is the location where the chemical substance
is physically manufactured.
(2) The site for an importer who imports a chemical substance
described in Sec.711.5 is the U.S. site of the operating unit within
the person's organization that is directly responsible for importing the
chemical substance. The import
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site, in some cases, may be the organization's headquarters in the
United States. If there is no such operating unit or headquarters in the
United States, the site address for the importer is the U.S. address of
an agent acting on behalf of the importer who is authorized to accept
service of process for the importer.
(3) For portable manufacturing units sent to different locations
from a single distribution center, the distribution center shall be
considered the site.
Site-limited means a chemical substance is manufactured and
processed only within a site and is not distributed for commercial
purposes as a chemical substance or as part of a mixture or article
outside the site. Imported chemical substances are never site-limited.
Although a site-limited chemical substance is not distributed for
commercial purposes outside the site at which it is manufactured and
processed, the chemical substance is considered to have been
manufactured and processed for commercial purposes.
Submission period means the period in which the manufacturing,
processing, and use data are submitted to EPA.
U.S. parent company means the highest level company, located in the
United States, that directly owns at least 50% of the voting stock of
the manufacturer.
Use means any utilization of a chemical substance or mixture that is
not otherwise covered by the terms manufacture or process. Relabeling or
redistributing a container holding a chemical substance or mixture where
no repackaging of the chemical substance or mixture occurs does not
constitute use or processing of the chemical substance or mixture.
Sec.711.5 Chemical substances for which information must be reported.
Any chemical substance that is in the Master Inventory File at the
beginning of a submission period described in Sec.711.20, unless the
chemical substance is specifically excluded by Sec.711.6.
Sec.711.6 Chemical substances for which information is not required.
The following groups or categories of chemical substances are
exempted from some or all of the reporting requirements of this part,
with the following exception: A chemical substance described in
paragraph (a)(1), (a)(2), or (a)(4), or (b) of this section is not
exempted from any of the reporting requirements of this part if that
chemical substance is the subject of a rule proposed or promulgated
under TSCA section 4, 5(a)(2), 5(b)(4), or 6, or is the subject of an
enforceable consent agreement (ECA) developed under the procedures of 40
CFR part 790, or is the subject of an order issued under TSCA section
5(e) or 5(f), or is the subject of relief that has been granted under a
civil action under TSCA section 5 or 7.
(a) Full exemptions. The following categories of chemical substances
are exempted from the reporting requirements of this part.
(1) Polymers--(i) Any chemical substance described with the word
fragments ``*polym,'' ``*alkyd,'' or ``*oxylated'' in the Chemical
Abstracts (CA) Index Name in the Master Inventory File, where the
asterisk (*) in the listed word fragments indicates that any sets of
characters may precede, or follow, the character string defined.
(ii) Any chemical substance that is identified in the Master
Inventory File as an enzyme, lignin, a polysaccharide (cellulose, gum,
starch), a protein (albumin, casein, gelatin, gluten, hemoglobin),
rubber, siloxane and silicone, or silsesquioxane.
(iii) This exclusion does not apply to a polymeric substance that
has been depolymerized, hydrolyzed, or otherwise chemically modified,
except in cases where the intended product of this reaction is totally
polymeric in structure.
(2) Microorganisms. Any combination of chemical substances that is a
living organism, and that meets the definition of microorganism at 40
CFR 725.3. Any chemical substance produced from a living microorganism
is reportable under this part unless otherwise excluded.
(3) Naturally occurring chemical substances. Any naturally occurring
chemical substance, as described in 40 CFR 710.4(b). The applicability
of this exclusion is determined in each case by the specific activities
of the person who manufactures the chemical substance
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in question. Some chemical substances can be manufactured both as
described in 40 CFR 710.4(b) and by means other than those described in
40 CFR 710.4(b). If a person described in Sec.711.8 manufactures a
chemical substance by means other than those described in 40 CFR
710.4(b), the person must report regardless of whether the chemical
substance also could have been produced as described in 40 CFR 710.4(b).
Any chemical substance that is produced from such a naturally occurring
chemical substance described in 40 CFR 710.4(b) is reportable unless
otherwise excluded.
(4) Certain forms of natural gas and water. Chemical substances with
the following Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number (CASRN): CASRN
7732-18-5, water; CASRN 8006-14-2, natural gas; CASRN 8006-61-9,
gasoline, natural; CASRN 64741-48-6, natural gas (petroleum), raw liq.
mix; CASRN 68410-63-9, natural gas, dried; CASRN 68425-31-0, gasoline
(natural gas), natural; and CASRN 68919-39-1, natural gas condensates.
(b) Partial exemptions. The following groups of chemical substances
are partially exempted from the reporting requirements of this part
(i.e., the information described in Sec.711.15(b)(4) need not be
reported for these chemical substances). Such chemical substances are
not excluded from the other reporting requirements under this part.
(1) Petroleum process streams. EPA has designated the chemical
substances listed in Table 1 of this paragraph by CASRN, as partially
exempt from reporting under the CDR.
Table 1--CASRNs of Partially Exempt Chemical Substances Termed
``Petroleum Process Streams'' for Purposes of TSCA Chemical Data
Reporting
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CASRN Product
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8002-05-9......................... Petroleum.
8002-74-2......................... Paraffin waxes and hydrocarbon
waxes.
8006-20-0......................... Fuel gases, low and medium B.T.U.
8008-20-6......................... Kerosine (petroleum).
8009-03-8......................... Petrolatum.
8012-95-1......................... Paraffin oils.
8030-30-6......................... Naphtha.
8032-32-4......................... Ligroine.
8042-47-5......................... White mineral oil (petroleum).
8052-41-3......................... Stoddard solvent.
8052-42-4......................... Asphalt.
61789-60-4........................ Pitch.
63231-60-7........................ Paraffin waxes and hydrocarbon
waxes, microcryst.
64741-41-9........................ Naphtha (petroleum), heavy straight-
run.
64741-42-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), full-range
straight-run.
64741-43-1........................ Gas oils (petroleum), straight-run.
64741-44-2........................ Distillates (petroleum), straight-
run middle.
64741-45-3........................ Residues (petroleum), atm. tower.
64741-46-4........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light straight-
run.
64741-47-5........................ Natural gas condensates (petroleum).
64741-49-7........................ Condensates (petroleum), vacuum
tower.
64741-50-0........................ Distillates (petroleum), light
paraffinic.
64741-51-1........................ Distillates (petroleum), heavy
paraffinic.
64741-52-2........................ Distillates (petroleum), light
naphthenic.
64741-53-3........................ Distillates (petroleum), heavy
naphthenic.
64741-54-4........................ Naphtha (petroleum), heavy catalytic
cracked.
64741-55-5........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light catalytic
cracked.
64741-56-6........................ Residues (petroleum), vacuum.
64741-57-7........................ Gas oils (petroleum), heavy vacuum.
64741-58-8........................ Gas oils (petroleum), light vacuum.
64741-59-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), light
catalytic cracked.
64741-60-2........................ Distillates (petroleum),
intermediate catalytic cracked.
64741-61-3........................ Distillates (petroleum), heavy
catalytic cracked.
64741-62-4........................ Clarified oils (petroleum),
catalytic cracked.
64741-63-5........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light catalytic
reformed.
64741-64-6........................ Naphtha (petroleum), full-range
alkylate.
64741-65-7........................ Naphtha (petroleum), heavy alkylate.
64741-66-8........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light alkylate.
64741-67-9........................ Residues (petroleum), catalytic
reformer fractionator.
64741-68-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), heavy catalytic
reformed.
64741-69-1........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light
hydrocracked.
64741-70-4........................ Naphtha (petroleum), isomerization.
64741-73-7........................ Distillates (petroleum), alkylate.
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64741-74-8........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light thermal
cracked.
64741-75-9........................ Residues (petroleum), hydrocracked.
64741-76-0........................ Distillates (petroleum), heavy
hydrocracked.
64741-77-1........................ Distillates (petroleum), light
hydrocracked.
64741-78-2........................ Naphtha (petroleum), heavy
hydrocracked.
64741-79-3........................ Coke (petroleum).
64741-80-6........................ Residues (petroleum), thermal
cracked.
64741-81-7........................ Distillates (petroleum), heavy
thermal cracked.
64741-82-8........................ Distillates (petroleum), light
thermal cracked.
64741-83-9........................ Naphtha (petroleum), heavy thermal
cracked.
64741-84-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), solvent-refined
light.
64741-85-1........................ Raffinates (petroleum), sorption
process.
64741-86-2........................ Distillates (petroleum), sweetened
middle.
64741-87-3........................ Naphtha (petroleum), sweetened.
64741-88-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), solvent-
refined heavy paraffinic.
64741-89-5........................ Distillates (petroleum), solvent-
refined light paraffinic.
64741-90-8........................ Gas oils (petroleum), solvent-
refined.
64741-91-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), solvent-
refined middle.
64741-92-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), solvent-refined
heavy.
64741-95-3........................ Residual oils (petroleum), solvent
deasphalted.
64741-96-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), solvent-
refined heavy naphthenic.
64741-97-5........................ Distillates (petroleum), solvent-
refined light naphthenic.
64741-98-6........................ Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphtha
solvent.
64741-99-7........................ Extracts (petroleum), light naphtha
solvent.
64742-01-4........................ Residual oils (petroleum), solvent-
refined.
64742-03-6........................ Extracts (petroleum), light
naphthenic distillate solvent.
64742-04-7........................ Extracts (petroleum), heavy
paraffinic distillate solvent.
64742-05-8........................ Extracts (petroleum), light
paraffinic distillate solvent.
64742-06-9........................ Extracts (petroleum), middle
distillate solvent.
64742-07-0........................ Raffinates (petroleum), residual oil
decarbonization.
64742-08-1........................ Raffinates (petroleum), heavy
naphthenic distillate
decarbonization.
64742-09-2........................ Raffinates (petroleum), heavy
paraffinic distillate
decarbonization.
64742-10-5........................ Extracts (petroleum), residual oil
solvent.
64742-11-6........................ Extracts (petroleum), heavy
naphthenic distillate solvent.
64742-12-7........................ Gas oils (petroleum), acid-treated.
64742-13-8........................ Distillates (petroleum), acid-
treated middle.
64742-14-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), acid-
treated light.
64742-15-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), acid-treated.
64742-16-1........................ Petroleum resins.
64742-18-3........................ Distillates (petroleum), acid-
treated heavy naphthenic.
64742-19-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), acid-
treated light naphthenic.
64742-20-7........................ Distillates (petroleum), acid-
treated heavy paraffinic.
64742-21-8........................ Distillates (petroleum), acid-
treated light paraffinic.
64742-22-9........................ Naphtha (petroleum), chemically
neutralized heavy.
64742-23-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), chemically
neutralized light.
64742-24-1........................ Sludges (petroleum), acid.
64742-25-2........................ Lubricating oils (petroleum), acid-
treated spent.
64742-26-3........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), acid-
treated.
64742-27-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), chemically
neutralized heavy paraffinic.
64742-28-5........................ Distillates (petroleum), chemically
neutralized light paraffinic.
64742-29-6........................ Gas oils (petroleum), chemically
neutralized.
64742-30-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), chemically
neutralized middle.
64742-31-0........................ Distillates (petroleum), chemically
neutralized light.
64742-32-1........................ Lubricating oils (petroleum),
chemically neutralized spent.
64742-33-2........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
chemically neutralized.
64742-34-3........................ Distillates (petroleum), chemically
neutralized heavy naphthenic.
64742-35-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), chemically
neutralized light naphthenic.
64742-36-5........................ Distillates (petroleum), clay-
treated heavy paraffinic.
64742-37-6........................ Distillates (petroleum), clay-
treated light paraffinic.
64742-38-7........................ Distillates (petroleum), clay-
treated middle.
64742-39-8........................ Neutralizing agents (petroleum),
spent sodium carbonate.
64742-40-1........................ Neutralizing agents (petroleum),
spent sodium hydroxide.
64742-41-2........................ Residual oils (petroleum), clay-
treated.
64742-42-3........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), clay-
treated microcryst.
64742-43-4........................ Paraffin waxes (petroleum), clay-
treated.
64742-44-5........................ Distillates (petroleum), clay-
treated heavy naphthenic.
64742-45-6........................ Distillates (petroleum), clay-
treated light naphthenic.
64742-46-7........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrotreated middle.
64742-47-8........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrotreated light.
64742-48-9........................ Naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated
heavy.
64742-49-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated
light.
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64742-50-3........................ Lubricating oils (petroleum), clay-
treated spent.
64742-51-4........................ Paraffin waxes (petroleum),
hydrotreated.
64742-52-5........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrotreated heavy naphthenic.
64742-53-6........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrotreated light naphthenic.
64742-54-7........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrotreated heavy paraffinic.
64742-55-8........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrotreated light paraffinic.
64742-56-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), solvent-
dewaxed light paraffinic.
64742-57-0........................ Residual oils (petroleum),
hydrotreated.
64742-58-1........................ Lubricating oils (petroleum),
hydrotreated spent.
64742-59-2........................ Gas oils (petroleum), hydrotreated
vacuum.
64742-60-5........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
hydrotreated microcryst.
64742-61-6........................ Slack wax (petroleum).
64742-62-7........................ Residual oils (petroleum), solvent-
dewaxed.
64742-63-8........................ Distillates (petroleum), solvent-
dewaxed heavy naphthenic.
64742-64-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), solvent-
dewaxed light naphthenic.
64742-65-0........................ Distillates (petroleum), solvent-
dewaxed heavy paraffinic.
64742-67-2........................ Foots oil (petroleum).
64742-68-3........................ Naphthenic oils (petroleum),
catalytic dewaxed heavy.
64742-69-4........................ Naphthenic oils (petroleum),
catalytic dewaxed light.
64742-70-7........................ Paraffin oils (petroleum), catalytic
dewaxed heavy.
64742-71-8........................ Paraffin oils (petroleum), catalytic
dewaxed light.
64742-72-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), catalytic
dewaxed middle.
64742-73-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized light.
64742-75-2........................ Naphthenic oils (petroleum), complex
dewaxed heavy.
64742-76-3........................ Naphthenic oils (petroleum), complex
dewaxed light.
64742-78-5........................ Residues (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized atmospheric
tower.
64742-79-6........................ Gas oils (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized.
64742-80-9........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized middle.
64742-81-0........................ Kerosine (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized.
64742-82-1........................ Naphtha (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized heavy.
64742-83-2........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-
cracked.
64742-85-4........................ Residues (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized vacuum.
64742-86-5........................ Gas oils (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized heavy vacuum.
64742-87-6........................ Gas oils (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized light vacuum.
64742-88-7........................ Solvent naphtha (petroleum), medium
aliph.
64742-89-8........................ Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light
aliph.
64742-90-1........................ Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked.
64742-91-2........................ Distillates (petroleum), steam-
cracked.
64742-92-3........................ Petroleum resins, oxidized.
64742-93-4........................ Asphalt, oxidized.
64742-94-5........................ Solvent naphtha (petroleum), heavy
arom.
64742-95-6........................ Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light
arom.
64742-96-7........................ Solvent naphtha (petroleum), heavy
aliph.
64742-97-8........................ Distillates (petroleum), oxidized
heavy.
64742-98-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), oxidized
light.
64742-99-0........................ Residual oils (petroleum), oxidized.
64743-00-6........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized.
64743-01-7........................ Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized.
64743-02-8........................ Alkenes, C10 .alpha.-.
64743-03-9........................ Phenols (petroleum).
64743-04-0........................ Coke (petroleum), recovery.
64743-05-1........................ Coke (petroleum), calcined.
64743-06-2........................ Extracts (petroleum), gas oil
solvent.
64743-07-3........................ Sludges (petroleum), chemically
neutralized.
64754-89-8........................ Naphthenic acids (petroleum), crude.
64771-71-7........................ Paraffins (petroleum), normal C10.
64771-72-8........................ Paraffins (petroleum), normal C5-20.
67254-74-4........................ Naphthenic oils.
67674-12-8........................ Residual oils (petroleum), oxidized,
compounds with triethanolamine.
67674-13-9........................ Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized,
partially deacidified.
67674-15-1........................ Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized, Me
ester.
67674-16-2........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized, partially deacidified.
67674-17-3........................ Distillates (petroleum), oxidized
light, compounds with
triethanolamine.
67674-18-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), oxidized
light, Bu esters.
67891-79-6........................ Distillates (petroleum), heavy arom.
67891-80-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), light arom.
67891-81-0........................ Distillates (petroleum), oxidized
light, potassium salts.
67891-82-1........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized, compounds with
ethanolamine.
67891-83-2........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized, compounds with
isopropanolamine.
67891-85-4........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized, compounds with
triisopropanolamine.
67891-86-5........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized, compds. with
diisopropanolamine.
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68131-05-5........................ Hydrocarbon oils, process blends.
68131-49-7........................ Aromatic hydrocarbons, C6-10, acid-
treated, neutralized.
68131-75-9........................ Gases (petroleum), C3-4.
68153-22-0........................ Paraffin waxes and Hydrocarbon
waxes, oxidized.
68187-57-5........................ Pitch, coal tar-petroleum.
68187-58-6........................ Pitch, petroleum, arom.
68187-60-0........................ Hydrocarbons, C4, ethane-propane-
cracked.
68307-98-2........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
cracked distillate and catalytic
cracked naphtha fractionation
absorber.
68307-99-3........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
polymn. naphtha fractionation
stabilizer.
68308-00-9........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
reformed naphtha fractionation
stabilizer, hydrogen sulfide-free.
68308-01-0........................ Tail gas (petroleum), cracked
distillate hydrotreater stripper.
68308-02-1........................ Tail gas (petroleum), distn.,
hydrogen sulfide-free.
68308-03-2........................ Tail gas (petroleum), gas oil
catalytic cracking absorber.
68308-04-3........................ Tail gas (petroleum), gas recovery
plant.
68308-05-4........................ Tail gas (petroleum), gas recovery
plant deethanizer.
68308-06-5........................ Tail gas (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized distillate and
hydrodesulfurized naphtha
fractionator, acid-free.
68308-07-6........................ Tail gas (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized vacuum gas oil
stripper, hydrogen sulfide-free.
68308-08-7........................ Tail gas (petroleum), isomerized
naphtha fractionation stabilizer.
68308-09-8........................ Tail gas (petroleum), light straight-
run naphtha stabilizer, hydrogen
sulfide-free.
68308-10-1........................ Tail gas (petroleum), straight-run
distillate hydrodesulfurizer,
hydrogen sulfide-free.
68308-11-2........................ Tail gas (petroleum), propane-
propylene alkylation feed prep
deethanizer.
68308-12-3........................ Tail gas (petroleum), vacuum gas oil
hydrodesulfurizer, hydrogen sulfide-
free.
68308-27-0........................ Fuel gases, refinery.
68333-22-2........................ Residues (petroleum), atmospheric.
68333-23-3........................ Naphtha (petroleum), heavy coker.
68333-24-4........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized, compds. with
triethanolamine.
68333-25-5........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized light catalytic
cracked.
68333-26-6........................ Clarified oils (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized catalytic
cracked.
68333-27-7........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized intermediate
catalytic cracked.
68333-28-8........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized heavy catalytic
cracked.
68333-29-9........................ Residues (petroleum), light naphtha
solvent extracts.
68333-30-2........................ Distillates (petroleum), oxidized
heavy thermal cracked.
68333-81-3........................ Alkanes, C4-12.
68333-88-0........................ Aromatic hydrocarbons, C9-17.
68334-30-5........................ Fuels, diesel.
68409-99-4........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracked
overheads.
68410-00-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), crude oil.
68410-05-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), straight-
run light.
68410-12-8........................ Distillates (petroleum), steam-
cracked, C5-10 fraction, high-
temperature stripping products with
light steam-cracked petroleum
naphtha C5 fraction polymers.
68410-71-9........................ Raffinates (petroleum), catalytic
reformer ethylene glycol-water
countercurrent exts.
68410-96-8........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrotreated middle, intermediate
boiling.
68410-97-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), light
distillate hydrotreating process,
low-boiling.
68410-98-0........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrotreated heavy naphtha,
deisohexanizer overheads.
68411-00-7........................ Alkenes, C8.
68425-29-6........................ Distillates (petroleum), naphtha-
raffinate pyrolyzate-derived,
gasoline-blending.
68425-33-2........................ Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized,
barium salt.
68425-34-3........................ Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized,
calcium salt.
68425-35-4........................ Raffinates (petroleum), reformer,
Lurgi unit-sepd.
68425-39-8........................ Alkenes, C10 .alpha.-,
oxidized.
68441-09-8........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), clay-
treated microcryst., contg.
polyethylene, oxidized.
68459-78-9........................ Alkenes, C18-24 .alpha.-, dimers.
68475-57-0........................ Alkanes, C1-2.
68475-58-1........................ Alkanes, C2-3.
68475-59-2........................ Alkanes, C3-4.
68475-60-5........................ Alkanes, C4-5.
68475-61-6........................ Alkenes, C5, naphtha-raffinate
pyrolyzate-derived.
68475-70-7........................ Aromatic hydrocarbons, C6-8, naphtha-
raffinate pyrolyzate-derived.
68475-79-6........................ Distillates (petroleum), catalytic
reformed depentanizer.
68475-80-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), light steam-
cracked naphtha.
68476-26-6........................ Fuel gases.
68476-27-7........................ Fuel gases, amine system residues.
68476-28-8........................ Fuel gases, C6-8 catalytic reformer.
68476-29-9........................ Fuel gases, crude oil distillates.
68476-30-2........................ Fuel oil, no. 2.
68476-31-3........................ Fuel oil, no. 4.
68476-32-4........................ Fuel oil, residues-straight-run gas
oils, high-sulfur.
68476-33-5........................ Fuel oil, residual.
68476-34-6........................ Fuels, diesel, no. 2.
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68476-39-1........................ Hydrocarbons, aliph.-arom.-C4-5-
olefinic.
68476-40-4........................ Hydrocarbons, C3-4.
68476-42-6........................ Hydrocarbons, C4-5.
68476-43-7........................ Hydrocarbons, C4-6, C5-rich.
68476-44-8........................ Hydrocarbons, C3.
68476-45-9........................ Hydrocarbons, C5-10 arom. conc.,
ethylene-manuf.-by-product.
68476-46-0........................ Hydrocarbons, C3-11, catalytic
cracker distillates.
68476-47-1........................ Hydrocarbons, C2-6, C6-8 catalytic
reformer.
68476-49-3........................ Hydrocarbons, C2-4, C3-rich.
68476-50-6........................ Hydrocarbons, C=5, C5-6-
rich.
68476-52-8........................ Hydrocarbons, C4, ethylene-manuf.-by-
product.
68476-53-9........................ Hydrocarbons, C=20,
petroleum wastes.
68476-54-0........................ Hydrocarbons, C3-5, polymn. unit
feed.
68476-55-1........................ Hydrocarbons, C5-rich.
68476-56-2........................ Hydrocarbons, cyclic C5 and C6.
68476-77-7........................ Lubricating oils, refined used.
68476-81-3........................ Paraffin waxes and Hydrocarbon
waxes, oxidized, calcium salts.
68476-84-6........................ Petroleum products, gases, inorg.
68476-85-7........................ Petroleum gases, liquefied.
68476-86-8........................ Petroleum gases, liquefied,
sweetened.
68477-25-8........................ Waste gases, vent gas, C1-6.
68477-26-9........................ Wastes, petroleum.
68477-29-2........................ Distillates (petroleum), catalytic
reformer fractionator residue, high-
boiling.
68477-30-5........................ Distillates (petroleum), catalytic
reformer fractionator residue,
intermediate-boiling.
68477-31-6........................ Distillates (petroleum), catalytic
reformer fractionator residue, low-
boiling.
68477-33-8........................ Gases (petroleum), C3-4, isobutane-
rich.
68477-34-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), C3-5, 2-
methyl-2-butene-rich.
68477-35-0........................ Distillates (petroleum), C3-6,
piperylene-rich.
68477-36-1........................ Distillates (petroleum), cracked
steam-cracked, C5-18 fraction.
68477-38-3........................ Distillates (petroleum), cracked
steam-cracked petroleum
distillates.
68477-39-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), cracked
stripped steam-cracked petroleum
distillates, C8-10 fraction.
68477-40-7........................ Distillates (petroleum), cracked
stripped steam-cracked petroleum
distillates, C10-12 fraction.
68477-41-8........................ Gases (petroleum), extractive, C3-5,
butadiene-butene-rich.
68477-42-9........................ Gases (petroleum), extractive, C3-5,
butene-isobutylene-rich.
68477-44-1........................ Distillates (petroleum), heavy
naphthenic, mixed with steam-
cracked petroleum distillates C5-12
fraction.
68477-47-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), mixed heavy
olefin vacuum, heart-cut.
68477-48-5........................ Distillates (petroleum), mixed heavy
olefin vacuum, low-boiling.
68477-53-2........................ Distillates (petroleum), steam-
cracked, C5-12 fraction.
68477-54-3........................ Distillates (petroleum), steam-
cracked, C8-12 fraction.
68477-55-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), steam-
cracked, C5-10 fraction, mixed with
light steam-cracked petroleum
naphtha C5 fraction.
68477-58-7........................ Distillates (petroleum), steam-
cracked petroleum distillates, C5-
18 fraction.
68477-59-8........................ Distillates (petroleum), steam-
cracked petroleum distillates
cyclopentadiene conc.
68477-60-1........................ Extracts (petroleum), cold-acid.
68477-61-2........................ Extracts (petroleum), cold-acid, C4-
6.
68477-62-3........................ Extracts (petroleum), cold-acid, C3-
5, butene-rich.
68477-63-4........................ Extracts (petroleum), reformer
recycle.
68477-64-5........................ Gases (petroleum), acetylene manuf.
off.
68477-65-6........................ Gases (petroleum), amine system
feed.
68477-66-7........................ Gases (petroleum), benzene unit
hydrodesulfurizer off.
68477-67-8........................ Gases (petroleum), benzene unit
recycle, hydrogen-rich.
68477-68-9........................ Gases (petroleum), blend oil,
hydrogen-nitrogen-rich.
68477-69-0........................ Gases (petroleum), butane splitter
overheads.
68477-70-3........................ Gases (petroleum), C2-3.
68477-71-4........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic-cracked
gas oil depropanizer bottoms, C4-
rich acid-free.
68477-72-5........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic-cracked
naphtha debutanizer bottoms, C3-5-
rich.
68477-73-6........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracked
naphtha depropanizer overhead, C3-
rich acid-free.
68477-74-7........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic
cracker.
68477-75-8........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic
cracker, C1-5-rich.
68477-76-9........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic polymd.
naphtha stabilizer overhead, C2-4-
rich.
68477-77-0........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic
reformed naphtha stripper
overheads.
68477-79-2........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic
reformer, C1-4-rich.
68477-80-5........................ Gases (petroleum), C6-8 catalytic
reformer recycle.
68477-81-6........................ Gases (petroleum), C6-8 catalytic
reformer.
68477-82-.7....................... Gases (petroleum), C6-8 catalytic
reformer recycle, hydrogen-rich.
68477-83-8........................ Gases (petroleum), C3-5 olefinic-
paraffinic alkylation feed.
68477-84-9........................ Gases (petroleum), C2-return stream.
68477-85-0........................ Gases (petroleum), C4-rich.
68477-86-1........................ Gases (petroleum), deethanizer
overheads.
68477-87-2........................ Gases (petroleum), deisobutanizer
tower overheads.
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68477-88-3........................ Gases (petroleum), deethanizer
overheads, C3-rich.
68477-89-4........................ Distillates (petroleum),
depentanizer overheads.
68477-90-7........................ Gases (petroleum), depropanizer dry,
propene-rich.
68477-91-8........................ Gases (petroleum), depropanizer
overheads.
68477-92-9........................ Gases (petroleum), dry sour, gas-
concentration concn.-unit-off.
68477-93-0........................ Gases (petroleum), gas concn.
reabsorber distn.
68477-94-1........................ Gases (petroleum), gas recovery
plant depropanizer overheads
68477-95-2........................ Gases (petroleum), Girbatol unit
feed.
68477-96-3........................ Gases (petroleum), hydrogen absorber
off.
68477-97-4........................ Gases (petroleum), hydrogen-rich.
68477-98-5........................ Gases (petroleum), hydrotreater
blend oil recycle, hydrogen-
nitrogen rich.
68477-99-6........................ Gases (petroleum), isomerized
naphtha fractionater, C4-rich,
hydrogen sulfide-free.
68478-00-2........................ Gases (petroleum), recycle, hydrogen-
rich.
68478-01-3........................ Gases (petroleum), reformer make-up,
hydrogen-rich.
68478-02-4........................ Gases (petroleum), reforming
hydrotreater.
68478-03-5........................ Gases (petroleum), reforming
hydrotreater, hydrogen-methane-
rich.
68478-04-6........................ Gases (petroleum), reforming
hydrotreater make-up, hydrogen-
rich.
68478-05-7........................ Gases (petroleum), thermal cracking
distn.
68478-08-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-
cracked, C5-fraction, oligomer
conc.
68478-10-4........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-
cracked, debenzenized, C8-16-
cycloalkadiene conc.
68478-12-6........................ Residues (petroleum), butane
splitter bottoms.
68478-13-7........................ Residues (petroleum), catalytic
reformer fractionator residue
distn.
68478-15-9........................ Residues (petroleum), C6-8 catalytic
reformer.
68478-16-0........................ Residual oils (petroleum),
deisobutanizer tower.
68478-17-1........................ Residues (petroleum), heavy coker
gas oil and vacuum gas oil.
68478-18-2........................ Residues (petroleum), heavy olefin
vacuum.
68478-19-3........................ Residual oils (petroleum), propene
purifn. splitter.
68478-20-6........................ Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked
petroleum distillates
cyclopentadiene conc., C4-
cyclopentadiene-free.
68478-22-8........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
cracked naphtha stabilization
absorber.
68478-24-0........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
cracker, catalytic reformer and
hydrodesulfurizer combined
fractionater.
68478-25-1........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
cracker refractionation absorber.
68478-26-2........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
reformed naphtha fractionation
stabilizer.
68478-27-3........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
reformed naphtha separator.
68478-28-4........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
reformed naphtha stabilizer.
68478-29-5........................ Tail gas (petroleum), cracked
distillate hydrotreater separator.
68478-30-8........................ Tail gas (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized straight-run
naphtha separator.
68478-31-9........................ Tail gas (petroleum), isomerized
naphtha fractionates, hydrogen
sulfide-free.
68478-32-0........................ Tail gas (petroleum), saturate gas
plant mixed stream, C4-rich.
68478-33-1........................ Tail gas (petroleum), saturate gas
recovery plant, C1-2-rich.
68478-34-2........................ Tail gas (petroleum), vacuum
residues thermal cracker.
68512-61-8........................ Residues (petroleum), heavy coker
and light vacuum.
68512-62-9........................ Residues (petroleum), light vacuum.
68512-78-7........................ Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light
arom., hydrotreated.
68512-91-4........................ Hydrocarbons, C3-4-rich, petroleum
distillates.
68513-02-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), full-range
coker.
68513-03-1........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light catalytic
reformed, arom.-free.
68513-11-1........................ Fuel gases, hydrotreater
fractionation, scrubbed.
68513-12-2........................ Fuel gases, saturate gas unit
fractionater-absorber overheads.
68513-13-3........................ Fuel gases, thermal cracked
catalytic cracking residue.
68513-14-4........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic
reformed straight-run naphtha
stabilizer overheads.
68513-15-5........................ Gases (petroleum), full-range
straight-run naphtha dehexanizer
off.
68513-16-6........................ Gases (petroleum), hydrocracking
depropanizer off, hydrocarbon-rich.
68513-17-7........................ Gases (petroleum), light straight-
run naphtha stabilizer off.
68513-18-8........................ Gases (petroleum), reformer effluent
high-pressure flash drum off.
68513-19-9........................ Gases (petroleum), reformer effluent
low-pressure flash drum off.
68513-62-2........................ Disulfides, C5-12-alkyl.
68513-63-3........................ Distillates (petroleum), catalytic
reformed straight-run naphtha
overheads.
68513-65-5........................ Butane, branched and linear.
68513-66-6........................ Residues (petroleum), alkylation
splitter, C4-rich.
68513-67-7........................ Residues (petroleum), cyclooctadiene
bottoms.
68513-68-8........................ Residues (petroleum), deethanizer
tower.
68513-69-9........................ Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked
light.
68513-74-6........................ Waste gases, ethylene oxide absorber-
reactor.
68514-15-8........................ Gasoline, vapor-recovery.
68514-29-4........................ Hydrocarbons, amylene feed
debutanizer overheads non-
extractable raffinates.
68514-31-8........................ Hydrocarbons, C1-4.
68514-32-9........................ Hydrocarbons, C10 and C12, olefin-
rich.
68514-33-0........................ Hydrocarbons, C12 and C14, olefin-
rich.
68514-34-1........................ Hydrocarbons, C9-14, ethylene-manuf.-
by-product.
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68514-35-2........................ Hydrocarbons, C14-30, olefin-rich.
68514-36-3........................ Hydrocarbons, C1-4, sweetened.
68514-37-4........................ Hydrocarbons, C4-5-unsatd..
68514-38-5........................ Hydrocarbons, C4-10-unsatd..
68514-39-6........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-
cracked, isoprene-rich.
68514-79-4........................ Petroleum products, hydrofiner-
powerformer reformates.
68515-25-3........................ Benzene, C1-9-alkyl derivs.
68515-26-4........................ Benzene, di-C12-14-alkyl derivs.
68515-27-5........................ Benzene, di-C10-14-alkyl derivs.,
fractionation overheads, heavy
ends.
68515-28-6........................ Benzene, di-C10-14-alkyl derivs.,
fractionation overheads, light
ends.
68515-29-7........................ Benzene, di-C10-14-alkyl derivs.,
fractionation overheads, middle
cut.
68515-30-0........................ Benzene, mono-C20-48-alkyl derivs.
68515-32-2........................ Benzene, mono-C12-14-alkyl derivs.,
fractionation bottoms.
68515-33-3........................ Benzene, mono-C10-12-alkyl derivs.,
fractionation bottoms, heavy ends.
68515-34-4........................ Benzene, mono-C12-14-alkyl derivs.,
fractionation bottoms, heavy ends.
68515-35-5........................ Benzene, mono-C10-12-alkyl derivs.,
fractionation bottoms, light ends.
68515-36-6........................ Benzene, mono-C12-14-alkyl derivs.,
fractionation bottoms, light ends.
68516-20-1........................ Naphtha (petroleum), steam-cracked
middle arom.
68526-52-3........................ Alkenes, C6.
68526-53-4........................ Alkenes, C6-8, C7-rich.
68526-54-5........................ Alkenes, C7-9, C8-rich.
68526-55-6........................ Alkenes, C8-10, C9-rich.
68526-56-7........................ Alkenes, C9-11, C10-rich.
68526-57-8........................ Alkenes, C10-12, C11-rich.
68526-58-9........................ Alkenes, C11-13, C12-rich.
68526-77-2........................ Aromatic hydrocarbons, ethane
cracking scrubber effluent and
flare drum.
68526-99-8........................ Alkenes, C6-9 .alpha.-.
68527-00-4........................ Alkenes, C8-9 .alpha.-.
68527-11-7........................ Alkenes, C5.
68527-13-9........................ Gases (petroleum), acid,
ethanolamine scrubber.
68527-14-0........................ Gases (petroleum), methane-rich off.
68527-15-1........................ Gases (petroleum), oil refinery gas
distn. off.
68527-16-2........................ Hydrocarbons, C1-3.
68527-18-4........................ Gas oils (petroleum), steam-cracked.
68527-19-5........................ Hydrocarbons, C1-4, debutanizer
fraction.
68527-21-9........................ Naphtha (petroleum), clay-treated
full-range straight-run.
68527-22-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), clay-treated
light straight-run.
68527-23-1........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-
cracked arom.
68527-26-4........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-
cracked, debenzenized.
68527-27-5........................ Naphtha (petroleum), full-range
alkylate, butane-contg.
68553-00-4........................ Fuel oil, no. 6.
68553-14-0........................ Hydrocarbons, C8-11.
68602-79-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), benzene
unit hydrotreater dipentanizer
overheads.
68602-81-3........................ Distillates, hydrocarbon resin
prodn. higher boiling.
68602-82-4........................ Gases (petroleum), benzene unit
hydrotreater depentenizer
overheads.
68602-83-5........................ Gases (petroleum), C1-5, wet.
68602-84-6........................ Gases (petroleum), secondary
absorber off, fluidized catalytic
cracker overheads fractionater.
68602-96-0........................ Distillates (petroleum), oxidized
light, strong acid components,
compds. with diethanolamine.
68602-97-1........................ Distillates (petroleum), oxidized
light, strong acid components,
sodium salts.
68602-98-2........................ Distillates (petroleum), oxidized
light, strong acid components.
68602-99-3........................ Distillates (petroleum), oxidized
light, strong acid-free.
68603-00-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), thermal
cracked naphtha and gas oil.
68603-01-0........................ Distillates (petroleum), thermal
cracked naphtha and gas oil, C5-
dimer-contg.
68603-02-1........................ Distillates (petroleum), thermal
cracked naphtha and gas oil,
dimerized.
68603-03-2........................ Distillates (petroleum), thermal
cracked naphtha and gas oil,
extractive.
68603-08-7........................ Naphtha (petroleum), arom.- contg.
68603-09-8........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized, calcium salts.
68603-10-1........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized, Me esters, barium salts.
68603-11-2........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized, Me esters, calcium salts.
68603-12-3........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized, Me esters, sodium salts.
68603-13-4........................ Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized,
ester with sorbitol.
68603-14-5........................ Residual oils (petroleum), oxidized,
calcium salts.
68603-31-6........................ Alkenes, C10, tert-amylene
concentrator by-product.
68603-32-7........................ Alkenes, C15-20 .alpha.-,
isomerized.
68606-09-7........................ Fuel gases, expander off.
68606-10-0........................ Gasoline, pyrolysis, debutanizer
bottoms.
68606-11-1........................ Gasoline, straight-run, topping-
plant.
68606-24-6........................ Hydrocarbons, C4, butene
concentrator by-product.
68606-25-7........................ Hydrocarbons, C2-4.
68606-26-8........................ Hydrocarbons, C3.
68606-27-9........................ Gases (petroleum), alkylation feed.
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68606-28-0........................ Hydrocarbons, C5 and C10-aliph. and
C6-8-arom.
68606-31-5........................ Hydrocarbons, C3-5, butadiene
purification (purifn.) by-product.
68606-34-8........................ Gases (petroleum), depropanizer
bottoms fractionation off.
68606-36-0........................ Hydrocarbons, C5-unsatd. rich,
isoprene purifn. by-product.
68607-11-4........................ Petroleum products, refinery gases.
68607-30-7........................ Residues (petroleum), topping plant,
low-sulfur.
68608-56-0........................ Waste gases, from carbon black
manuf.
68647-60-9........................ Hydrocarbons, C4.
68647-61-0........................ Hydrocarbons, C4-5, tert-amylene
concentrator by-product.
68647-62-1........................ Hydrocarbons, C4-5, butene
concentrator by-product, sour.
68650-36-2........................ Aromatic hydrocarbons, C8, o-xylene-
lean.
68650-37-3........................ Paraffin waxes (petroleum),
oxidized, sodium salts.
68782-97-8........................ Distillates (petroleum), hydrofined
lubricating-oil.
68782-98-9........................ Extracts (petroleum), clarified oil
solvent, condensed-ring-arom.-
contg.
68782-99-0........................ Extracts (petroleum), heavy
clarified oil solvent, condensed-
ring-arom.-contg.
68783-00-6........................ Extracts (petroleum), heavy
naphthenic distillate solvent,
arom. conc.
68783-01-7........................ Extracts (petroleum), heavy
naphthenic distillate solvent,
paraffinic conc.
68783-02-8........................ Extracts (petroleum), intermediate
clarified oil solvent, condensed-
ring-arom.-contg.
68783-04-0........................ Extracts (petroleum), solvent-
refined heavy paraffinic distillate
solvent.
68783-05-1........................ Gases (petroleum), ammonia-hydrogen
sulfide, water-satd.
68783-06-2........................ Gases (petroleum), hydrocracking low-
pressure separator.
68783-07-3........................ Gases (petroleum), refinery blend.
68783-08-4........................ Gas oils (petroleum), heavy
atmospheric.
68783-09-5........................ Naphtha (petroleum), catalytic
cracked light distd.
68783-12-0........................ Naphtha (petroleum), unsweetened.
68783-13-1........................ Residues (petroleum), coker
scrubber, condensed-ring-arom.-
contg.
68783-15-3........................ Alkenes, C6-7 .alpha.-.
68783-61-9........................ Fuel gases, refinery, sweetened.
68783-62-0........................ Fuel gases, refinery, unsweetened.
68783-64-2........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic
cracking.
68783-65-3........................ Gases (petroleum), C2-4, sweetened.
68783-66-4........................ Naphtha (petroleum), light,
sweetened.
68814-47-1........................ Waste gases, refinery vent.
68814-67-5........................ Gases (petroleum), refinery.
68814-87-9........................ Distillates (petroleum), full-range
straight-run middle.
68814-89-1........................ Extracts (petroleum), heavy
paraffinic distillates, solvent-
deasphalted.
68814-90-4........................ Gases (petroleum), platformer
products separator off.
68814-91-5........................ Alkenes, C5-9 .alpha.-.
68855-57-2........................ Alkenes, C6-12 .alpha.-.
68855-58-3........................ Alkenes, C10-16 .alpha.-.
68855-59-4........................ Alkenes, C14-18 .alpha.-.
68855-60-7........................ Alkenes, C14-20 .alpha.-.
68911-58-0........................ Gases (petroleum), hydrotreated sour
kerosine depentanizer stabilizer
off.
68911-59-1........................ Gases (petroleum), hydrotreated sour
kerosine flash drum.
68915-96-8........................ Distillates (petroleum), heavy
straight-run.
68915-97-9........................ Gas oils (petroleum), straight-run,
high-boiling.
68918-69-4........................ Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized,
zinc salt.
68918-73-0........................ Residues (petroleum), clay-treating
filter wash.
68918-93-4........................ Paraffin waxes and Hydrocarbon
waxes, oxidized, alkali metal
salts.
68918-98-9........................ Fuel gases, refinery, hydrogen
sulfide-free.
68918-99-0........................ Gases (petroleum), crude oil
fractionation off.
68919-00-6........................ Gases (petroleum), dehexanizer off.
68919-01-7........................ Gases (petroleum), distillate
unifiner desulfurization stripper
off.
68919-02-8........................ Gases (petroleum), fluidized
catalytic cracker fractionation
off.
68919-03-9........................ Gases (petroleum), fluidized
catalytic cracker scrubbing
secondary absorber off.
68919-04-0........................ Gases (petroleum), heavy distillate
hydrotreater desulfurization
stripper off.
68919-05-1........................ Gases (petroleum), light straight
run gasoline fractionation
stabilizer off.
68919-06-2........................ Gases (petroleum), naphtha unifiner
desulfurization stripper off.
68919-07-3........................ Gases (petroleum), platformer
stabilizer off, light ends
fractionation.
68919-08-4........................ Gases (petroleum), preflash tower
off, crude distn.
68919-09-5........................ Gases (petroleum), straight-run
naphtha catalytic reforming off.
68919-10-8........................ Gases (petroleum), straight-run
stabilizer off.
68919-11-9........................ Gases (petroleum), tar stripper off.
68919-12-0........................ Gases (petroleum), unifiner stripper
off.
68919-15-3........................ Hydrocarbons, C6-12, benzene-
recovery.
68919-16-4........................ Hydrocarbons, catalytic alkylation,
by-products, C3-6.
68919-17-5........................ Hydrocarbons, C12-20, catalytic
alkylation by-products.
68919-19-7........................ Gases (petroleum), fluidized
catalytic cracker splitter
residues.
68919-20-0........................ Gases (petroleum), fluidized
catalytic cracker splitter
overheads.
68919-37-9........................ Naphtha (petroleum), full-range
reformed.
68920-06-9........................ Hydrocarbons, C7-9.
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68920-07-0........................ Hydrocarbons, C<10-linear.
68920-64-9........................ Disulfides, di-C1-2-alkyl.
68921-07-3........................ Distillates (petroleum),
hydrotreated light catalytic
cracked.
68921-08-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), light
straight-run gasoline fractionation
stabilizer overheads.
68921-09-5........................ Distillates (petroleum), naphtha
unifiner stripper.
68921-67-5........................ Hydrocarbons, ethylene-manuf.-by-
product distn. residues.
68952-76-1........................ Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracked
naphtha debutanizer.
68952-77-2........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
cracked distillate and naphtha
stabilizer.
68952-78-3........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
hydrodesulfurized distillate
fractionation stabilizer, hydrogen
sulfide-free.
68952-79-4........................ Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic
hydrodesulfurized naphtha
separator.
68952-80-7........................ Tail gas (petroleum), straight-run
naphtha hydrodesulfurizer.
68952-81-8........................ Tail gas (petroleum), thermal-
cracked distillate, gas oil and
naphtha absorber.
68952-82-9........................ Tail gas (petroleum), thermal
cracked hydrocarbon fractionation
stabilizer, petroleum coking.
68953-80-0........................ Benzene, mixed with toluene,
dealkylation product.
68955-27-1........................ Distillates (petroleum), petroleum
residues vacuum.
68955-28-2........................ Gases (petroleum), light steam-
cracked, butadiene conc.
68955-31-7........................ Gases (petroleum), butadiene
process, inorg.
68955-32-8........................ Natural gas, substitute, steam-
reformed desulfurized naphtha.
68955-33-9........................ Gases (petroleum), sponge absorber
off, fluidized catalytic cracker
and gas oil desulfurizer overhead
fractionation.
68955-34-0........................ Gases (petroleum), straight-run
naphtha catalytic reformer
stabilizer overhead.
68955-35-1........................ Naphtha (petroleum), catalytic
reformed.
68955-36-2........................ Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked,
resinous.
68955-76-0........................ Aromatic hydrocarbons, C9-16,
biphenyl deriv.-rich.
68955-96-4........................ Disulfides, dialkyl and di-Ph,
naphtha sweetening.
68956-47-8........................ Fuel oil, isoprene reject
absorption.
68956-48-9........................ Fuel oil, residual, wastewater
skimmings.
68956-52-5........................ Hydrocarbons, C4-8.
68956-54-7........................ Hydrocarbons, C4-unsatd.
68956-55-8........................ Hydrocarbons, C5-unsatd.
68956-70-7........................ Petroleum products, C5-12,
reclaimed, wastewater treatment.
68988-79-4........................ Benzene, C10-12-alkyl derivs.,
distn. residues.
68988-99-8........................ Phenols, sodium salts, mixed with
sulfur compounds, gasoline alk.
scrubber residues.
68989-88-8........................ Gases (petroleum), crude distn. and
catalytic cracking.
68990-35-2........................ Distillates (petroleum), arom.,
hydrotreated, dicyclopentadiene-
rich.
68991-49-1........................ Alkanes, C10-13, arom.-free
desulfurized.
68991-50-4........................ Alkanes, C14-17, arom.-free
desulfurized.
68991-51-5........................ Alkanes, C10-13, desulfurized.
68991-52-6........................ Alkenes, C10-16.
69013-21-4........................ Fuel oil, pyrolysis.
69029-75-0........................ Oils, reclaimed.
69430-33-7........................ Hydrocarbons, C6-30.
70024-88-3........................ Ethene, thermal cracking products.
70528-71-1........................ Distillates (petroleum), heavy
distillate solvent ext. heart-cut.
70528-72-2........................ Distillates (petroleum), heavy
distillate solvent ext. vacuum
overheads.
70528-73-3........................ Residues (petroleum), heavy
distillate solvent ext. vacuum.
70592-76-6........................ Distillates (petroleum),
intermediate vacuum.
70592-77-7........................ Distillates (petroleum), light
vacuum.
70592-78-8........................ Distillates (petroleum), vacuum.
70592-79-9........................ Residues (petroleum), atm. tower,
light.
70693-00-4........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized, sodium salts.
70693-06-0........................ Aromatic hydrocarbons, C9-11.
70913-85-8........................ Residues (petroleum), solvent-extd.
vacuum distilled atm. residuum.
70913-86-9........................ Alkanes, C18-70.
70955-08-7........................ Alkanes, C4-6.
70955-09-8........................ Alkenes, C13-14 .alpha.-.
70955-10-1........................ Alkenes, C15-18 .alpha.-.
70955-17-8........................ Aromatic hydrocarbons, C12-20.
71243-66-8........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum), clay-
treated, microcryst., oxidized,
potassium salts.
71302-82-4........................ Hydrocarbons, C5-8, houdry butadiene
manuf. by-product.
71329-37-8........................ Residues (petroleum), catalytic
cracking depropanizer, C4-rich.
71808-30-5........................ Tail gas (petroleum), thermal
cracking absorber.
72230-71-8........................ Distillates (petroleum), cracked
steam-cracked, C5-17 fraction.
72623-83-7........................ Lubricating oils (petroleum), C25, hydrotreated bright
stock-based.
72623-84-8........................ Lubricating oils (petroleum), C15-
30, hydrotreated neutral oil-based,
contg. solvent deasphalted residual
oil.
72623-85-9........................ Lubricating oils (petroleum), C20-
50, hydrotreated neutral oil-based,
high-viscosity.
72623-86-0........................ Lubricating oils (petroleum), C15-
30, hydrotreated neutral oil-based.
72623-87-1........................ Lubricating oils (petroleum), C20-
50, hydrotreated neutral oil-based.
73138-65-5........................ Hydrocarbon waxes (petroleum),
oxidized, magnesium salts.
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92045-43-7........................ Lubricating oils (petroleum),
hydrocracked non-arom. solvent
deparaffined.
92045-58-4........................ Naphtha (petroleum), isomerization,
C6-fraction.
92062-09-4........................ Slack wax (petroleum), hydrotreated.
93762-80-2........................ Alkenes, C15-18.
98859-55-3........................ Distillates (petroleum), oxidized
heavy, compds. with diethanolamine.
98859-56-4........................ Distillates (petroleum), oxidized
heavy, sodium salts.
101316-73-8....................... Lubricating oils (petroleum), used,
non-catalytically refined.
164907-78-2....................... Extracts (petroleum), asphaltene-low
vacuum residue solvent.
164907-79-3....................... Residues (petroleum), vacuum,
asphaltene-low.
178603-63-9....................... Gas oils (petroleum), vacuum,
hydrocracked, hydroisomerized,
hydrogenated, C10-25.
178603-64-0....................... Gas oils (petroleum), vacuum,
hydrocracked, hydroisomerized,
hydrogenated, C15-30, branched and
cyclic.
178603-65-1....................... Gas oils (petroleum), vacuum,
hydrocracked, hydroisomerized,
hydrogenated, C20-40, branched and
cyclic.
178603-66-2....................... Gas oils (petroleum), vacuum,
hydrocracked, hydroisomerized,
hydrogenated, C25-55, branched and
cyclic.
212210-93-0....................... Solvent naphtha (petroleum), heavy
arom., distn. residues.
221120-39-4....................... Distillates (petroleum), cracked
steam-cracked, C5-12 fraction.
445411-73-4....................... Gas oils (petroleum), vacuum,
hydrocracked, hydroisomerized,
hydrogenated, C10-25, branched and
cyclic.
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(2) Specific exempted chemical substances--(i) Exemption. EPA has
determined that, at this time, the information in Sec.711.15(b)(4)
associated with the chemical substances listed in paragraph (b)(2)(iv)
of this section is of low current interest.
(ii) Considerations. In making its determination of whether this
partial exemption should apply to a particular chemical substance, EPA
will consider the totality of information available for the chemical
substance in question, including but not limited to, one or more of the
following considerations:
(A) Whether the chemical substance qualifies or has qualified in
past IUR or CDR collections for the reporting of the information
described in Sec.711.15(b)(4).
(B) The chemical substance's chemical and physical properties or
potential for persistence, bioaccumulation, health effects, or
environmental effects (considered independently or together).
(C) The information needs of EPA, other Federal agencies, Tribes,
States, and local governments, as well as members of the public.
(D) The availability of other complementary risk screening
information.
(E) The availability of comparable processing and use information.
(F) Whether the potential risks of the chemical substance are
adequately managed.
(iii) Amendments. EPA may amend the chemical substance list in
paragraph (b)(2)(iv) of this section on its own initiative or in
response to a request from the public based on EPA's determination of
whether the information in Sec.711.15(b)(4) is of low interest.
(A) Any person may request that EPA amend the chemical substance
list in Table 2 in paragraph (b)(2)(iv) of this section. Your request
must be in writing and must be submitted to the address provided in 40
CFR 700.17(a). Please label your request as follows: Attention: TSCA
Chemical Data Reporting--Partial Exemption Request. Requests must
identify the chemical substance in question, as well as its CASRN or
other chemical identification number as identified in Sec.
711.15(b)(3)(i), and must contain a written rationale for the request
that provides sufficient specific information, addressing the
considerations listed in Sec.711.6(b)(2)(ii), including cites and
relevant documents, to demonstrate to EPA that the collection of the
information in Sec.711.15(b)(4) for the chemical substance in question
either is or is not of low current interest. If a request related to a
particular chemical substance is resubmitted, any subsequent request
must clearly identify new information contained in the request. EPA may
request other information that it believes necessary to evaluate the
request. EPA will issue a
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written response to each request within 120 days of receipt of the
request, and will maintain copies of these responses in a docket that
will be established for each reporting cycle.
(B) As needed, the Agency will initiate rulemaking to make revisions
to Table 2 in paragraph (b)(2)(iv) of this section.
(C) To assist EPA in reaching a decision regarding a particular
request prior to a given principal reporting year, requests must be
submitted to EPA no later than 12 months prior to the start of the next
principal reporting year.
(iv) List of chemical substances. EPA has designated the chemical
substances listed in Table 2 of this paragraph by CASRN, as partially
exempt from reporting under the CDR.
Table 2--CASRN of Partially Exempt Chemical Substances
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CASRN Chemical
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50-70-4........................... D-glucitol.
50-81-7........................... L-ascorbic acid.
50-99-7........................... D-glucose.
56-81-5........................... 1,2,3-Propanetriol.
56-87-1........................... L-lysine.
57-48-7........................... D-fructose.
57-50-1........................... .alpha.-D-Glucopyranoside, .beta.-D-
fructofuranosyl.
58-95-7........................... 2H-1-Benzopyran-6-ol, 3,4-dihydro-
2,5,7,8-tetramethyl-2-[(4R,8R)-
4,8,12- trimethyltridecyl]-,
acetate, (2R)-.
59-02-9........................... 2H-1-Benzopyran-6-ol, 3,4-dihydro-
2,5,7,8-tetramethyl-2-[(4R,8R)-
4,8,12- trimethyltridecyl]-, (2R)-.
59-51-8........................... Methionine.
68-04-2........................... 1,2,3-Propanetricarboxylic acid, 2-
hydroxy-, sodium salt (1:3).
69-65-8........................... D-mannitol.
77-92-9........................... 1,2,3-Propanetricarboxylic acid, 2-
hydroxy-.
87-79-6........................... L-sorbose.
87-99-0........................... Xylitol.
96-10-6........................... Aluminum, chlorodiethyl-.
97-93-8........................... Aluminum, triethyl-.
100-99-2.......................... Aluminum, tris(2-methylpropyl)-.
123-94-4.......................... Octadecanoic acid, 2,3-
dihydroxypropyl ester.
124-38-9.......................... Carbon dioxide.
137-08-6.......................... .beta.-Alanine, N-[(2R)-2,4-
dihydroxy-3,3-dimethyl-1-oxobutyl]-
, calcium alt (2:1).
142-47-2.......................... L-glutamic acid, monosodium salt.
150-30-1.......................... Phenylalanine.
504-63-2.......................... 1,3-Propanediol.
563-43-9.......................... Aluminum, dichloroethyl-.
866-84-2.......................... 1,2,3-Propanetricarboxylic acid, 2-
hydroxy-, potassium salt (1:3).
1070-00-4......................... Aluminum, trioctyl-.
1116-70-7......................... Aluminum, tributyl-.
1116-73-0......................... Aluminum, trihexyl-.
1191-15-7......................... Aluminum, hydrobis(2-methylpropyl)-.
1317-65-3......................... Limestone.
1333-74-0......................... Hydrogen.
1592-23-0......................... Octadecanoic acid, calcium salt.
7440-37-1......................... Argon.
7440-44-0......................... Carbon.
7727-37-9......................... Nitrogen.
7782-42-5......................... Graphite.
7782-44-7......................... Oxygen.
8001-21-6......................... Sunflower oil.
8001-22-7......................... Soybean oil.
8001-23-8......................... Safflower oil.
8001-26-1......................... Linseed oil.
8001-29-4......................... Cottonseed oil.
8001-30-7......................... Corn oil.
8001-31-8......................... Coconut oil.
8001-78-3......................... Castor oil, hydrogenated.
8001-79-4......................... Castor oil.
8002-03-7......................... Peanut oil.
8002-13-9......................... Rape oil.
8002-43-5......................... Lecithins.
8002-75-3......................... Palm oil.
8006-54-0......................... Lanolin.
8013-07-8......................... Soybean oil, epoxidized.
8016-28-2......................... Lard, oil.
8016-70-4......................... Soybean oil, hydrogenated.
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8021-99-6......................... Charcoal, bone.
8023-79-8......................... Oils, palm kernel.
8029-43-4......................... Syrups, hydrolyzed starch.
11103-57-4........................ Vitamin A.
12075-68-2........................ Aluminum, di-.mu.-
chlorochlorotriethyldi-.
12542-85-7........................ Aluminum, trichlorotrimethyldi-.
16291-96-6........................ Charcoal.
26836-47-5........................ D-glucitol, monooctadecanoate.
61788-61-2........................ Fatty acids, tallow, methyl esters.
61789-44-4........................ Fatty acids, castor-oil.
61789-97-7........................ Tallow.
61789-99-9........................ Lard.
64147-40-6........................ Castor oil, dehydrated.
64755-01-7........................ Fatty acids, tallow, calcium salts.
65996-63-6........................ Starch, acid-hydrolyzed.
65996-64-7........................ Starch, enzyme-hydrolyzed.
66071-94-1........................ Corn, steep liquor.
67701-01-3........................ Fatty acids, C12-18.
67762-26-9........................ Fatty acids, C14-18 and C16-18
unsaturated, methyl esters.
67762-38-3........................ Fatty acids, C16-18 and C-18
unsaturated, methyl esters.
67784-80-9........................ Soybean oil, methyl esters.
68002-85-7........................ Fatty acids, C14-22 and C16-22-
unsatd.
68131-37-3........................ Syrups, hydrolyzed starch,
dehydrated.
68188-81-8........................ Grease, poultry.
68308-36-1........................ Soybean meal.
68308-54-3........................ Glycerides, tallow mono-, di- and
tri-, hydrogenated.
68334-00-9........................ Cottonseed oil, hydrogenated.
68334-28-1........................ Fats and glyceridic oils, vegetable,
hydrogenated.
68409-76-7........................ Bone meal, steamed.
68424-45-3........................ Fatty acids, linseed-oil.
68424-61-3........................ Glycerides, C16-18 and C18-unsatd.
mono- and di-.
68425-17-2........................ Syrups, hydrolyzed starch,
hydrogenated
68439-86-1........................ Bone, ash.
68442-69-3........................ Benzene, mono-C10-14-alkyl derivs.
68476-78-8........................ Molasses.
68514-27-2........................ Grease, catch basin.
68514-74-9........................ Palm oil, hydrogenated.
68525-87-1........................ Corn oil, hydrogenated.
68648-87-3........................ Benzene, C10-16-alkyl derivs.
68918-42-3........................ Soaps, stocks, soya.
68952-94-3........................ Soaps, stocks, vegetable-oil.
68956-68-3........................ Fats and glyceridic oils, vegetable.
68989-98-0........................ Fats and glyceridic oils, vegetable,
residues.
70131-50-9........................ Bentonite, acid-leached.
73138-67-7........................ Lard, hydrogenated.
120962-03-0....................... Canola oil.
129813-58-7....................... Benzene, mono-C10-13-alkyl derivs.
129813-59-8....................... Benzene, mono-C12-14-alkyl derivs.
129813-60-1....................... Benzene, mono-C14-16-alkyl derivs.
129828-16-6....................... Fatty acids, canola oil, methyl
esters.
515152-40-6....................... Fatty acids, corn oil, methyl
esters.
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[76 FR 54933, Sept. 6, 2011, as amended at 79 FR 35098, June 19, 2014;
79 FR 66658, Nov. 10, 2014; 81 FR 17395, Mar. 29, 2016]
Sec.711.8 Persons who must report.
Except as provided in Sec. Sec.711.9 and 711.10, the following
persons are subject to the requirements of this part. Persons must
determine whether they must report under this section for each chemical
substance that they manufacture (including import) at an individual
site.
(a) Persons subject to recurring reporting--(1) For the 2012
submission period, any person who manufactured (including imported) for
commercial purposes 25,000 lb (11,340 kilogram (kg)) or more of a
chemical substance described in Sec.711.5 at any single site owned or
controlled by that person during the principal reporting year (i.e.,
calendar year 2011) is subject to reporting.
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(2) For the submission periods subsequent to the 2012 submission
period, any person who manufactured (including imported) for commercial
purposes 25,000 lb (11,340 kg) or more of a chemical substance described
in Sec.711.5 at any single site owned or controlled by that person
during any calendar year since the last principal reporting year (e.g.,
for the 2016 submission period, consider calendar years 2012, 2013,
2014, and 2015, given that 2011 was the last principal reporting year).
(b) Exceptions. For the 2016 submission period and subsequent
submission periods, any person who manufactured (including imported) for
commercial purposes any chemical substance that is the subject of a rule
proposed or promulgated under TSCA section 5(a)(2), 5(b)(4), or 6, or is
the subject of an order in effect under TSCA section 5(e) or 5(f), or is
the subject of relief that has been granted under a civil action under
TSCA section 5 or 7 is subject to reporting as described in Sec.
711.8(a), except that the applicable production volume threshold is
2,500 lb (1,134 kg).
Sec.711.9 Persons not subject to this part.
A person described in Sec.711.8 is not subject to the requirements
of this part if that person qualifies as a small manufacturer as that
term is defined in 40 CFR 704.3. Notwithstanding this exclusion, a
person who qualifies as a small manufacturer is subject to this part
with respect to any chemical substance that is the subject of a rule
proposed or promulgated under TSCA section 4, 5(b)(4), or 6, or is the
subject of an order in effect under TSCA section 5(e), or is the subject
of relief that has been granted under a civil action under TSCA section
5 or 7.
Sec.711.10 Activities for which reporting is not required.
A person described in Sec.711.8 is not subject to the requirements
of this part with respect to any chemical substance described in Sec.
711.5 that the person solely manufactured or imported under the
following circumstances:
(a) The person manufactured or imported the chemical substance
described in Sec.711.5 solely in small quantities for research and
development.
(b) The person imported the chemical substance described in Sec.
711.5 as part of an article.
(c) The person manufactured the chemical substance described in
Sec.711.5 in a manner described in 40 CFR 720.30(g) or (h).
Sec.711.15 Reporting information to EPA.
For the 2012 submission period, any person who must report under
this part, as described in Sec.711.8, must submit the information
described in this section for each chemical substance described in Sec.
711.5 that the person manufactured (including imported) for commercial
purposes in an amount of 25,000 lb (11,340 kg) or more at any one site
during the principal reporting year (i.e., calendar year 2011). For the
submission periods subsequent to the 2012 submission period, any person
who must report under this part, as described in Sec.711.8, must
submit the information described in this section for each chemical
substance described in Sec.711.5 that the person manufactured
(including imported) for commercial purposes in an amount of 25,000 lb
(11,340 kg) or more (or in an amount of 2,500 lb (1,134 kg) or more for
chemical substances subject to the rules, orders, or actions described
in Sec.711.8(b)) at any one site during any calendar year since the
last principal reporting year (e.g., for the 2016 submission period,
consider calendar years 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015, because 2011 was the
last principal reporting year). The principal reporting year for each
submission period is the previous calendar year (e.g., the principal
reporting year for the 2016 submission period is calendar year 2015).
For all submission periods, a separate report must be submitted for each
chemical substance at each site for which the submitter is required to
report. A submitter of information under this part must report
information as described in this section to the extent that such
information is known to or reasonably ascertainable by that person.
(a) Reporting information to EPA. Any person who reports information
to EPA
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must do so using the e-CDRweb reporting tool provided by EPA at the
address set forth in Sec.711.35. The submission must include all
information described in paragraph (b) of this section. Persons must
submit a separate Form U for each site for which the person is required
to report. The e-CDRweb reporting tool is described in the instructions
available from EPA at the Web site set forth in Sec.711.35.
(b) Information to be reported. For the 2012 submission period,
manufacturers (including importers) of a reportable chemical substance
in an amount of 25,000 lb (11,340 kg) or more at a site during the
principal reporting year (i.e., 2011) must report the information
described in paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2), and (b)(3) of this section. For
the 2012 submission period, manufacturers (including importers) of a
reportable chemical substance in an amount of 100,000 lb (45,359 kg) or
more at a site during the principal reporting year (i.e., 2011) must
additionally report the information described in paragraph (b)(4) of
this section. For submission periods subsequent to the 2012 submission
period, the information described in paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(3),
and (b)(4) of this section must be reported for each chemical substance
manufactured (including imported) in an amount of 25,000 lb (11,340 kg)
or more (or in an amount of 2,500 lb (1,134 kg) or more for chemical
substances subject to the rules, orders, or actions described in Sec.
711.8(b)) at any one site during any calendar year since the last
principal reporting year. The requirement to report information
described in paragraph (b)(4) of this section is subject to exemption as
described in Sec.711.6.
(1) A certification statement signed and dated by an authorized
official of the submitter company. The authorized official must certify
that the submitted information has been completed in compliance with the
requirements of this part and that the confidentiality claims made on
the Form U are true and correct. The certification must be signed and
dated by the authorized official for the submitter company, and provide
that person's name, official title, and e-mail address.
(2) Company and plant site information. The following currently
correct company and plant site information must be reported for each
site at which a reportable chemical substance is manufactured (including
imported) above the applicable production volume threshold, as described
in this section (see Sec.711.3 for the ``site'' for importers):
(i) The U.S. parent company name, address, and Dun and Bradstreet D-
U-N-S [supreg] (D&B) number. A submitter under this part must obtain a
D&B number for the U.S. parent company if none exists.
(ii) The name of a person who will serve as technical contact for
the submitter company, and who will be able to answer questions about
the information submitted by the company to EPA, the contact person's
full mailing address, telephone number, and e-mail address.
(iii) The name and full street address of each site. A submitter
under this part must include the appropriate D&B number for each plant
site reported, and the county or parish (or other jurisdictional
indicator) in which the plant site is located. A submitter under this
part must obtain a D&B number for the site reported if none exists.
(3) Chemical-specific information. The following chemical-specific
information must be reported for each reportable chemical substance
manufactured (including imported) above the applicable production volume
threshold, as described in paragraph (b) of this section:
(i) The specific, currently correct CA Index name as used to list
the chemical substance on the TSCA Inventory and the correct
corresponding CASRN for each reportable chemical substance at each site.
A submitter under this part may use an EPA-designated TSCA Accession
Number for a chemical substance in lieu of a CASRN when a CASRN is not
known to or reasonably ascertainable by the submitter. Submitters who
wish to report chemical substances listed on the confidential portion of
the TSCA Inventory will need to report the chemical substance using a
TSCA Accession Number.
In addition to reporting the number itself, submitters must specify
the type
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of number they are reporting by selecting from among the codes in Table
3 of this paragraph.
Table 3--Codes To Specify Type of Chemical Identifying Number
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Code Number type
------------------------------------------------------------------------
A......................................... TSCA Accession Number.
C......................................... Chemical Abstracts Service
Registry Number (CASRN).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(A) If an importer submitting a report cannot provide the
information specified in Sec.711.15(b)(3)(i) because it is unknown to
the importer and claimed as confidential by the supplier of the chemical
substance or mixture, the importer must use e-CDRweb to ask the supplier
to provide the correct chemical identity information directly to EPA in
a joint submission. Such request must include instructions for
submitting chemical identity information electronically, using e-CDRweb
and CDX (see Sec.711.35), and for clearly referencing the importer's
submission. Contact information for the supplier, a trade name or other
designation for the chemical substance or mixture, and a copy of the
request to the supplier must be included with the importer's submission
respecting the chemical substance.
(B) If a manufacturer submitting a report cannot provide the
information specified in Sec.711.15(b)(3)(i) because the reportable
chemical substance is manufactured using a reactant having a specific
chemical identity that is unknown to the manufacturer and claimed as
confidential by its supplier, the manufacturer must use e-CDRweb to ask
the supplier of the confidential reactant to provide the correct
chemical identity of the confidential reactant directly to EPA in a
joint submission. Such request must include instructions for submitting
chemical identity information electronically using e-CDRweb and CDX (see
Sec.711.35), and for clearly referencing the manufacturer's
submission. Contact information for the supplier, a trade name or other
designation for the chemical substance, and a copy of the request to the
supplier must be included with the importer's submission respecting the
chemical substance.
(C) EPA will only accept joint submissions that are submitted
electronically using e-CDRweb and CDX (see Sec.711.35) and that
clearly reference the primary submission to which they refer.
(ii) For the principal reporting year only, a statement indicating,
for each reportable chemical substance at each site, whether the
chemical substance is manufactured in the United States, imported into
the United States, or both manufactured in the United States and
imported into the United States.
(iii) For the principal reporting year, the total annual volume (in
pounds) of each reportable chemical substance domestically manufactured
or imported at each site. The total annual domestically manufactured
volume (not including imported volume) and the total annual imported
volume must be separately reported. These amounts must be reported to
two significant figures of accuracy. In addition, for the 2012
submission period only, the total annual volume (domestically
manufactured plus imported volumes in pounds) of each reportable
chemical substance at each site during calendar year 2010. In addition,
for submission periods subsequent to the 2012 submission period, the
total annual volume (domestically manufactured plus imported volumes in
pounds) of each reportable chemical substance at each site for each
complete calendar year since the last principal reporting year.
(iv) For the principal reporting year only, the volume used on site
and the volume directly exported of each reportable chemical substance
domestically manufactured or imported at each site. These amounts must
be reported to two significant figures of accuracy.
(v) For the principal reporting year only, a designation indicating,
for each imported reportable chemical substance at each site, whether
the imported chemical substance is physically present at the reporting
site.
(vi) For the principal reporting year only, a designation
indicating, for each reportable chemical substance at each site, whether
the chemical substance is being recycled, remanufactured, reprocessed,
reused, or otherwise used for a commercial purpose instead of being
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disposed of as a waste or included in a waste stream.
(vii) For the principal reporting year only, the total number of
workers reasonably likely to be exposed to each reportable chemical
substance at each site. For each reportable chemical substance at each
site, the submitter must select from among the ranges of workers listed
in Table 4 of this paragraph and report the corresponding code (i.e., W1
through W8):
Table 4--Codes for Reporting Number of Workers Reasonably Likely To Be
Exposed
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Code Range
------------------------------------------------------------------------
W1........................................ Fewer than 10 workers.
W2........................................ At least 10 but fewer than
25 workers.
W3........................................ At least 25 but fewer than
50 workers.
W4........................................ At least 50 but fewer than
100 workers.
W5........................................ At least 100 but fewer than
500 workers.
W6........................................ At least 500 but fewer than
1,000 workers.
W7........................................ At least 1,000 but fewer
than 10,000 workers.
W8........................................ At least 10,000 workers.
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(viii) For the principal reporting year only, the maximum
concentration, measured by percentage of weight, of each reportable
chemical substance at the time it is sent off-site from each site. If
the chemical substance is site-limited, you must report the maximum
concentration, measured by percentage of weight of the reportable
chemical substance at the time it is reacted on-site to produce a
different chemical substance. This information must be reported
regardless of the physical form(s) in which the chemical substance is
sent off-site/reacted on-site. For each chemical substance at each site,
select the maximum concentration of the chemical substance from among
the ranges listed in Table 5 of this paragraph and report the
corresponding code (i.e., M1 through M5):
Table 5--Codes for Reporting Maximum Concentration of Chemical Substance
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Concentration range (%
Code weight)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
M1........................................ Less than 1% by weight.
M2........................................ At least 1 but less than 30%
by weight.
M3........................................ At least 30 but less than
60% by weight.
M4........................................ At least 60 but less than
90% by weight.
M5........................................ At least 90% by weight.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(ix) For the principal reporting year only, the physical form(s) of
the reportable chemical substance as it is sent off-site from each site.
If the chemical substance is site-limited, you must report the physical
form(s) of the reportable chemical substance at the time it is reacted
on-site to produce a different chemical substance. For each chemical
substance at each site, the submitter must report as many physical forms
as applicable from among the physical forms listed in this unit:
(A) Dry powder.
(B) Pellets or large crystals.
(C) Water- or solvent-wet solid.
(D) Other solid.
(E) Gas or vapor.
(F) Liquid.
(x) For the principal reporting year only, submitters must report
the percentage, rounded off to the closest 10%, of total production
volume of the reportable chemical substance, reported in response to
paragraph (b)(3)(iii) of this section, that is associated with each
physical form reported under paragraph (b)(3)(ix) of this section.
(4) Chemical-specific information related to processing and use. The
following chemical-specific information must be reported for each
reportable chemical substance manufactured (including imported) above
the applicable production volume threshold, as described in this
section. Persons subject to paragraph (b)(4) of this section must report
the information described in paragraphs (b)(4)(i) and (b)(4)(ii) of this
section for each reportable chemical substance at sites under their
control and at sites that receive a reportable chemical substance from
the submitter directly or indirectly (including through a broker/
distributor, from a customer of the submitter, etc.). Information
reported in response to this paragraph must be reported for the
principal reporting year only and only to the extent that it is known to
or reasonably ascertainable by the submitter. Information required to be
reported under this paragraph is limited to domestic (i.e., within the
customs territory of the United States) processing and use activities.
If information responsive to a given data requirement under this
paragraph, including information in the form of an estimate, is not
known or reasonably ascertainable, the submitter is not required to
respond to the requirement.
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(i) Industrial processing and use information--(A) A designation
indicating the type of industrial processing or use operation(s) at each
site that receives a reportable chemical substance from the submitter
site directly or indirectly (whether the recipient site(s) are
controlled by the submitter site or not). For each chemical substance,
report the letters which correspond to the appropriate processing or use
operation(s) listed in Table 6 of this paragraph. A particular
designation may need to be reported more than once, to the extent that a
submitter reports more than one sector (under paragraph (b)(4)(i)(B) of
this section) that applies to a given designation under this paragraph.
Table 6--Codes for Reporting Type of Industrial Processing or Use
Operation
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Designation Operation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
PC..................................... Processing as a reactant.
PF..................................... Processing--incorporation into
formulation, mixture, or
reaction product.
PA..................................... Processing--incorporation into
article.
PK..................................... Processing--repackaging.
U...................................... Use--non-incorporative
activities.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(B) A code indicating the sector(s) that best describe the
industrial activities associated with each industrial processing or use
operation reported under paragraph (b)(4)(i)(A) of this section. For
each chemical substance, report the code that corresponds to the
appropriate sector(s) listed in Table 7 of this paragraph. A particular
sector code may need to be reported more than once, to the extent that a
submitter reports more than one industrial function code (under
paragraph (b)(4)(i)(C) of this section) that applies to a given sector
code under this paragraph.
Table 7--Codes for Reporting Industrial Sectors
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Code Sector description
------------------------------------------------------------------------
IS1............................... Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and
hunting.
IS2............................... Oil and gas drilling, extraction,
and support activities.
IS3............................... Mining (except oil and gas) and
support activities.
IS4............................... Utilities.
IS5............................... Construction.
IS6............................... Food, beverage, and tobacco product
manufacturing.
IS7............................... Textiles, apparel, and leather
manufacturing.
IS8............................... Wood product manufacturing.
IS9............................... Paper manufacturing.
IS10.............................. Printing and related support
activities.
IS11.............................. Petroleum refineries.
IS12.............................. Asphalt paving, roofing, and coating
materials manufacturing.
IS13.............................. Petroleum lubricating oil and grease
manufacturing.
IS14.............................. All other petroleum and coal
products manufacturing.
IS15.............................. Petrochemical manufacturing.
IS16.............................. Industrial gas manufacturing.
IS17.............................. Synthetic dye and pigment
manufacturing.
IS18.............................. Carbon black manufacturing.
IS19.............................. All other basic inorganic chemical
manufacturing.
IS20.............................. Cyclic crude and intermediate
manufacturing.
IS21.............................. All other basic organic chemical
manufacturing.
IS22.............................. Plastics material and resin
manufacturing.
IS23.............................. Synthetic rubber manufacturing.
IS24.............................. Organic fiber manufacturing.
IS25.............................. Pesticide, fertilizer, and other
agricultural chemical
manufacturing.
IS26.............................. Pharmaceutical and medicine
manufacturing.
IS27.............................. Paint and coating manufacturing.
IS28.............................. Adhesive manufacturing.
IS29.............................. Soap, cleaning compound, and toilet
preparation manufacturing.
IS30.............................. Printing ink manufacturing.
IS31.............................. Explosives manufacturing.
IS32.............................. Custom compounding of purchased
resins.
IS33.............................. Photographic film, paper, plate, and
chemical manufacturing.
IS34.............................. All other chemical product and
preparation manufacturing.
IS35.............................. Plastics product manufacturing.
IS36.............................. Rubber product manufacturing.
IS37.............................. Non-metallic mineral product
manufacturing (includes cement,
clay, concrete, glass, gypsum,
lime, and other non-metallic
mineral product manufacturing).
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IS38.............................. Primary metal manufacturing.
IS39.............................. Fabricated metal product
manufacturing.
IS40.............................. Machinery manufacturing.
IS41.............................. Computer and electronic product
manufacturing.
IS42.............................. Electrical equipment, appliance, and
component manufacturing.
IS43.............................. Transportation equipment
manufacturing.
IS44.............................. Furniture and related product
manufacturing.
IS45.............................. Miscellaneous manufacturing.
IS46.............................. Wholesale and retail trade.
IS47.............................. Services.
IS48.............................. Other (requires additional
information).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(C) For each sector reported under paragraph (b)(4)(i)(B) of this
section, code(s) from Table 8 of this paragraph must be selected to
designate the industrial function category(ies) that best represents the
specific manner in which the chemical substance is used. A particular
industrial function category may need to be reported more than once, to
the extent that a submitter reports more than one industrial processing
or use operation/sector combination (under paragraphs (b)(4)(i)(A) and
(b)(4)(i)(B) of this section) that applies to a given industrial
function category under this paragraph. If more than 10 unique
combinations of industrial processing or use operations/sector/
industrial function categories apply to a chemical substance, submitters
need only report the 10 unique combinations for the chemical substance
that cumulatively represent the largest percentage of the submitter's
production volume for that chemical substance, measured by weight. If
none of the listed industrial function categories accurately describes a
use of a chemical substance, the category ``Other'' may be used, and
must include a description of the use.
Table 8--Codes for Reporting Industrial Function Categories
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Code Category
------------------------------------------------------------------------
U001.............................. Abrasives.
U002.............................. Adhesives and sealant chemicals.
U003.............................. Adsorbents and absorbents.
U004.............................. Agricultural chemicals (non-
pesticidal).
U005.............................. Anti-adhesive agents.
U006.............................. Bleaching agents.
U007.............................. Corrosion inhibitors and anti-
scaling agents.
U008.............................. Dyes.
U009.............................. Fillers.
U010.............................. Finishing agents.
U011.............................. Flame retardants.
U012.............................. Fuels and fuel additives.
U013.............................. Functional fluids (closed systems).
U014.............................. Functional fluids (open systems).
U015.............................. Intermediates.
U016.............................. Ion exchange agents.
U017.............................. Lubricants and lubricant additives.
U018.............................. Odor agents.
U019.............................. Oxidizing/reducing agents.
U020.............................. Photosensitive chemicals.
U021.............................. Pigments.
U022.............................. Plasticizers.
U023.............................. Plating agents and surface treating
agents.
U024.............................. Process regulators.
U025.............................. Processing aids, specific to
petroleum production.
U026.............................. Processing aids, not otherwise
listed.
U027.............................. Propellants and blowing agents.
U028.............................. Solids separation agents.
U029.............................. Solvents (for cleaning or
degreasing).
U030.............................. Solvents (which become part of
product formulation or mixture).
U031.............................. Surface active agents.
U032.............................. Viscosity adjustors.
U033.............................. Laboratory chemicals.
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U034.............................. Paint additives and coating
additives not described by other
categories.
U999.............................. Other (specify).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(D) The estimated percentage, rounded off to the closest 10%, of
total production volume of the reportable chemical substance associated
with each combination of industrial processing or use operation, sector,
and industrial function category. Where a particular combination of
industrial processing or use operation, sector, and industrial function
category accounts for less than 5% of the submitter's site's total
production volume of a reportable chemical substance, the percentage
must not be rounded off to 0% if the production volume attributable to
that industrial processing or use operation, sector, and industrial
function category combination is 25,000 lb (11,340 kg) or more during
the reporting year. Instead, in such a case, submitters must report the
percentage, rounded off to the closest 1%, of the submitter's site's
total production volume of the reportable chemical substance associated
with the particular combination of industrial processing or use
operation, sector, and industrial function category.
(E) For each combination of industrial processing or use operation,
sector, and industrial function category, the submitter must estimate
the number of sites at which each reportable chemical substance is
processed or used. For each combination associated with each chemical
substance, the submitter must select from among the ranges of sites
listed in Table 9 of this paragraph and report the corresponding code
(i.e., S1 through S7):
Table 9--Codes for Reporting Numbers of Sites
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Code Range
------------------------------------------------------------------------
S1........................................ Fewer than 10 sites.
S2........................................ At least 10 but fewer than
25 sites.
S3........................................ At least 25 but fewer than
100 sites.
S4........................................ At least 100 but fewer than
250 sites.
S5........................................ At least 250 but fewer than
1,000 sites.
S6........................................ At least 1,000 but fewer
than 10,000 sites.
S7........................................ At least 10,000 sites.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(F) For each combination of industrial processing or use operation,
sector, and industrial function category, the submitter must estimate
the number of workers reasonably likely to be exposed to each reportable
chemical substance. For each combination associated with each chemical
substance, the submitter must select from among the worker ranges listed
in paragraph (b)(3)(ii) of this section and report the corresponding
code (i.e., W1 though W8).
(ii) Consumer and commercial use information--(A) Using the codes
listed in Table 10 of this paragraph, submitters must designate the
consumer and commercial product category or categories that best
describe the consumer and commercial products in which each reportable
chemical substance is used (whether the recipient site(s) are controlled
by the submitter site or not). If more than 10 codes apply to a chemical
substance, submitters need only report the 10 codes for the chemical
substance that cumulatively represent the largest percentage of the
submitter's production volume for that chemical, measured by weight. If
none of the listed consumer and commercial product categories accurately
describes the consumer and commercial products in which each reportable
chemical substance is used, the category ``Other'' may be used, and must
include a description of the use.
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Table 10--Codes for Reporting Consumer and Commercial Product Categories
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Code Category
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Chemical Substances in Furnishing, Cleaning, Treatment Care Products
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C101.............................. Floor coverings.
C102.............................. Foam seating and bedding products.
C103.............................. Furniture and furnishings not
covered elsewhere.
C104.............................. Fabric, textile, and leather
products not covered elsewhere.
C105.............................. Cleaning and furnishing care
products.
C106.............................. Laundry and dishwashing products.
C107.............................. Water treatment products.
C108.............................. Personal care products.
C109.............................. Air care products.
C110.............................. Apparel and footwear care products.
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Chemical Substances in Construction, Paint, Electrical, and Metal
Products
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C201.............................. Adhesives and sealants.
C202.............................. Paints and coatings.
C203.............................. Building/construction materials--
wood and engineered wood products.
C204.............................. Building/construction materials not
covered elsewhere.
C205.............................. Electrical and electronic products.
C206.............................. Metal products not covered
elsewhere.
C207.............................. Batteries.
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Chemical Substances in Packaging, Paper, Plastic, Toys, Hobby Products
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C301.............................. Food packaging.
C302.............................. Paper products.
C303.............................. Plastic and rubber products not
covered elsewhere.
C304.............................. Toys, playground, and sporting
equipment.
C305.............................. Arts, crafts, and hobby materials.
C306.............................. Ink, toner, and colorant products.
C307.............................. Photographic supplies, film, and
photochemicals.
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Chemical Substances in Automotive, Fuel, Agriculture, Outdoor Use
Products
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C401.............................. Automotive care products.
C402.............................. Lubricants and greases.
C403.............................. Anti-freeze and de-icing products.
C404.............................. Fuels and related products.
C405.............................. Explosive materials.
C406.............................. Agricultural products (non-
pesticidal).
C407.............................. Lawn and garden care products.
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Chemical Substances in Products not Described by Other Codes
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C980.............................. Non-TSCA use.
C909.............................. Other (specify).
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(B) An indication, within each consumer and commercial product
category reported under paragraph (b)(4)(ii)(A) of this section, whether
the use is a consumer or a commercial use.
(C) Submitters must determine, within each consumer and commercial
product category reported under paragraph (b)(4)(ii)(A) of this section,
whether any amount of each reportable chemical substance manufactured
(including imported) by the submitter is present in (for example, a
plasticizer chemical substance used to make pacifiers) or on (for
example, as a component in the paint on a toy) any consumer products
intended for use by children age 14 or younger, regardless of the
concentration of the chemical substance remaining in or on the product.
Submitters must select from the following options: The chemical
substance is used in or on any consumer products intended for use by
children, the chemical substance is not used in or on any consumer
products intended for use by children, or information as to whether the
chemical substance is used in or on any consumer products intended for
use by children is not known to or reasonably ascertainable by the
submitter.
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(D) The estimated percentage, rounded off to the closest 10%, of the
submitter's site's total production volume of the reportable chemical
substance associated with each consumer and commercial product category.
Where a particular consumer and commercial product category accounts for
less than 5% of the total production volume of a reportable chemical
substance, the percentage must not be rounded off to 0% if the
production volume attributable to that commercial and consumer product
category is 25,000 lb (11,340 kg) or more during the reporting year.
Instead, in such a case, submitters must report the percentage, rounded
off to the closest 1%, of the submitter's site's total production volume
of the reportable chemical substance associated with the particular
consumer and commercial product category.
(E) Where the reportable chemical substance is used in consumer or
commercial products, the estimated typical maximum concentration,
measured by weight, of the chemical substance in each consumer and
commercial product category reported under paragraph (b)(4)(ii)(A) of
this section. For each chemical substance in each commercial and
consumer product category reported under paragraph (b)(4)(ii)(A) of this
section, submitters must select from among the ranges of concentrations
listed in Table 5 in paragraph (b)(3)(viii) of this section and report
the corresponding code (i.e., M1 through M5).
(F) Where the reportable chemical substance is used in a commercial
product, the submitter must estimate the number of commercial workers
reasonably likely to be exposed to each reportable chemical substance.
For each combination associated with each substance, the submitter must
select from among the worker ranges listed in Table 4 in paragraph
(b)(3)(vii) of this section and report the corresponding code (i.e., W1
though W8).
Sec.711.20 When to report.
All information reported to EPA in response to the requirements of
this part must be submitted during an applicable submission period. The
2016 CDR submission period is from June 1, 2016 to October 31, 2016.
Subsequent recurring submission periods are from June 1 to September 30
at 4-year intervals, beginning in 2020. In each submission period, any
person described in Sec.711.8 must report as described in this part.
[76 FR 54933, Sept. 6, 2011, as amended at 77 FR 36172, June 18, 2012;
81 FR 65926, Sept. 26, 2016]
Sec.711.22 Duplicative reporting.
(a) With regard to TSCA section 8(a) rules. Any person subject to
the requirements of this part who previously has complied with reporting
requirements of a rule under TSCA section 8(a) by submitting the
information described in Sec.711.15 for a chemical substance described
in Sec.711.5 to EPA, and has done so within 1 year of the start of a
submission period described in Sec.711.20, is not required to report
again on the manufacture of that chemical substance at that site during
that submission period.
(b) With regard to importers. This part requires that only one
report be submitted on each import transaction involving a chemical
substance described in Sec.711.5. When two or more persons are
involved in a particular import transaction and each person meets the
Agency's definition of ``importer'' as set forth in 40 CFR 704.3, they
may determine among themselves who should submit the required report; if
no report is submitted as required under this part, EPA will hold each
such person liable for failure to report.
(c) Toll manufacturers and persons contracting with a toll
manufacturer. This part requires that only one report per site be
submitted on each chemical substance described in Sec.711.5. When a
company contracts with a toll manufacturer to manufacture a chemical
substance, and each party meets the Agency's definition of
``manufacturer'' as set forth in Sec.711.3, they may determine among
themselves who should submit the required report for that site. However,
both the contracting company and the toll manufacturer are liable if no
report is made.
Sec.711.25 Recordkeeping requirements.
Each person who is subject to the reporting requirements of this
part must
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retain records that document any information reported to EPA. Records
relevant to reporting during a submission period must be retained for a
period of 5 years beginning on the last day of the submission period.
Submitters are encouraged to retain their records longer than 5 years to
ensure that past records are available as a reference when new
submissions are being generated.
Sec.711.30 Confidentiality claims.
(a) Confidentiality claims. Any person submitting information under
this part may assert a business confidentiality claim for the
information at the time it is submitted. Any such confidentiality claims
must be made at the time the information is submitted. Confidentiality
claims cannot be made when a response is left blank or designated as not
known or reasonably ascertainable. These claims will apply only to the
information submitted with the claim. New confidentiality claims, if
appropriate, must be asserted with regard to information submitted
during a different submission period. Guidance for asserting
confidentiality claims is provided in the instructions identified in
Sec.711.35. Information claimed as confidential in accordance with
this section will be treated and disclosed in accordance with the
procedures in 40 CFR part 2.
(b) Chemical identity. A person may assert a claim of
confidentiality for the chemical identity of a specific chemical
substance only if the identity of that chemical substance is treated as
confidential in the Master Inventory File as of the time the report is
submitted for that chemical substance under this part. The following
steps must be taken to assert a claim of confidentiality for the
identity of a reportable chemical substance:
(1) The submitter must submit with the report detailed written
answers to the following questions signed and dated by an authorized
official.
(i) What harmful effects to your competitive position, if any, or to
your supplier's competitive position, do you think would result from the
identity of the chemical substance being disclosed in connection with
reporting under this part? How could a competitor use such information?
Would the effects of disclosure be substantial? What is the causal
relationship between the disclosure and the harmful effects?
(ii) How long should confidential treatment be given? Until a
specific date, the occurrence of a specific event, or permanently? Why?
(iii) Has the chemical substance been patented? If so, have you
granted licenses to others with respect to the patent as it applies to
the chemical substance? If the chemical substance has been patented and
therefore disclosed through the patent, why should it be treated as
confidential?
(iv) Has the identity of the chemical substance been kept
confidential to the extent that your competitors do not know it is being
manufactured or imported for a commercial purpose by anyone?
(v) Is the fact that the chemical substance is being manufactured
(including imported) for a commercial purpose available to the public,
for example in technical journals, libraries, or State, local, or
Federal agency public files?
(vi) What measures have been taken to prevent undesired disclosure
of the fact that the chemical substance is being manufactured (including
imported) for a commercial purpose?
(vii) To what extent has the fact that this chemical substance is
manufactured (including imported) for commercial purposes been revealed
to others? What precautions have been taken regarding these disclosures?
Have there been public disclosures or disclosures to competitors?
(viii) Does this particular chemical substance leave the site of
manufacture (including import) in any form, e.g., as product, effluent,
emission? If so, what measures have been taken to guard against the
discovery of its identity?
(ix) If the chemical substance leaves the site in a product that is
available to the public or your competitors, can the chemical substance
be identified by analysis of the product?
(x) For what purpose do you manufacture (including import) the
chemical substance?
(xi) Has EPA, another Federal agency, or any Federal court made any
pertinent confidentiality determinations
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regarding this chemical substance? If so, please attach copies of such
determinations.
(2) If any of the information contained in the answers to the
questions listed in paragraph (b)(1) of this section is asserted to
contain confidential business information (CBI), the submitter must
clearly identify the information that is claimed confidential by marking
the specific information on each page with a label such as
``confidential business information,'' ``proprietary,'' or ``trade
secret.''
(c) Site identity. A submitter may assert a claim of confidentiality
for a site only if the linkage of the site with a reportable chemical
substance is confidential and not publicly available. The following
steps must be taken to assert a claim of confidentiality for a site
identity:
(1) The submitter must submit with the report detailed written
answers to the following questions signed and dated by an authorized
official:
(i) Has site information been linked with a chemical identity in any
other Federal, State, or local reporting scheme? For example, is the
chemical identity linked to a facility in a filing under the Emergency
Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) section 311, namely
through a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)? If so, identify all such
schemes. Was the linkage claimed as confidential in any of these
instances?
(ii) What harmful effect, if any, to your competitive position do
you think would result from the identity of the site and the chemical
substance being disclosed in connection with reporting under this part?
How could a competitor use such information? Would the effects of
disclosure be substantial? What is the causal relationship between the
disclosure and the harmful effects?
(2) If any of the information contained in the answers to the
questions listed in paragraph (c)(1) of this section is asserted to
contain CBI, the submitter must clearly identify the information that is
claimed confidential by marking the specific information on each page
with a label such as ``confidential business information,''
``proprietary,'' or ``trade secret.''
(d) Processing and use information. A submitter may assert a claim
of confidentiality for each data element required by Sec.711.15(b)(4)
only if the linkage of the information with a reportable chemical
substance is confidential and not publicly available. The following
steps must be taken to assert a claim of confidentiality for each data
element, individually, required by Sec.711.15(b)(4):
(1) The submitter must submit with the report detailed written
answers to the following questions signed and dated by an authorized
official:
(i) Is the identified use of this chemical substance publicly known?
For example, is information on the use available in advertisements or
other marketing materials, professional journals or other similar
materials, or in non-confidential mandatory or voluntary government
filings or publications? Has your company ever provided use information
on the chemical substance that was not claimed as confidential?
(ii) What harmful effect, if any, to your competitive position or to
your customer's competitive position do you think would result from the
information reported as required by Sec.711.15(b)(4) and the chemical
substance being disclosed in connection with reporting under this part?
How could a competitor use such information? Would the effects of
disclosure be substantial? What is the causal relationship between the
disclosure and the substantial harmful effects?
(2) If any of the information contained in the answers to the
questions listed in paragraph (d)(1) of this section is asserted to
contain CBI, the submitter must clearly identify the information that is
claimed confidential by marking the specific information on each page
with a label such as ``confidential business information,''
``proprietary,'' or ``trade secret.''
(e) No claim of confidentiality. If no claim of confidentiality is
indicated on Form U submitted to EPA under this part; if Form U lacks
the certification required by Sec.711.15(b)(1); if confidentiality
claim substantiation required under paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of this
section is not submitted with Form U; or if the identity of a chemical
substance listed on the non-confidential
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portion of the Master Inventory File is claimed as confidential, EPA may
make the information available to the public without further notice to
the submitter.
Sec.711.35 Electronic filing.
(a) You must use e-CDRweb to complete and submit Form U (EPA Form
7740-8). Submissions may only be made as set forth in this section.
(b) Submissions must be sent electronically to EPA via CDX.
(c) Access e-CDRweb and instructions, as follows:
(1) By Web site. Go to the EPA Inventory Update Reporting Internet
homepage at http://www.epa.gov/iur and follow the appropriate links.
(2) By phone or e-mail. Contact the EPA TSCA Hotline at (202) 554-
1404 or [email protected] for a CD-ROM containing the instructions.
PART 712_CHEMICAL INFORMATION RULES--Table of Contents
Subpart A_General Provisions
Sec.
712.1 Scope and compliance.
712.3 Definitions.
712.5 Method of identification of substances for reporting purposes.
712.7 Report of readily obtainable information for subparts B and C.
712.15 Confidentiality.
Subpart B_Manufacturers Reporting_Preliminary Assessment Information
712.20 Manufacturers and importers who must report.
712.25 Exempt manufacturers and importers.
712.28 Form and instructions.
712.30 Chemical lists and reporting periods.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2607(a).
Source: 47 FR 26998, June 22, 1982, unless otherwise noted.
Subpart A_General Provisions
Sec.712.1 Scope and compliance.
(a) This part establishes procedures for chemical manufacturers and
processors to report production, use, and exposure-related information
on listed chemical substances. Subpart A establishes requirements that
apply to all reporting under this part. Subpart B covers manufacturers'
and processors' reporting.
(b) Chemical substances, mixtures, and categories of substances or
mixtures which have been recommended by the Interagency Testing
Committee for testing consideration by the Agency but not designated for
Agency response within 12 months, will be added to Sec.712.30 using
the procedure specified in Sec.712.30(c) only to the extent that the
total number of designated and recommended chemicals has not exceeded 50
in any 1 year. Additional recommended but not designated chemicals may
be added after proposal, and consideration of public comment.
[47 FR 26998, June 22, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 34809, Aug. 28, 1985;
60 FR 31921, June 19, 1995]
Sec.712.3 Definitions.
The definitions in section 3 of TSCA, 15 U.S.C. 2602, apply for this
part. In addition, the following definitions apply:
(a) Byproduct means any chemical substance or mixture produced
without a separate commercial intent during the manufacture, processing,
use, or disposal of another chemical substance or mixture.
(b) EPA means the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
(c) Import in bulk form means to import a chemical substance (other
than as part of a mixture or article) in any quantity, in cans, bottles,
drums, barrels, packages, tanks, bags, or other containers used for
purposes of transportation or containment, if the chemical substance has
an end use or commercial purpose separate from the container.
(d) Importer means anyone who imports a chemical substance,
including a chemical substance as part of a mixture or article, into the
customs territory of the U.S. and includes the person liable for the
payment of any duties on the merchandise, or an authorized agent on his
behalf. Importer also includes, as appropriate:
(1) The consignee.
(2) The importer of record.
(3) The actual owner if an actual owner's declaration and
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bond has been filed in accordance with 19 CFR 141.20.
(4) The transferee, if the right to withdraw merchandise in a bonded
warehouse has been transferred in accordance with subpart C of 19 CFR
part 144. For the purposes of this definition, the customs territory of
the U.S. consists of the 50 states, Puerto Rico, and the District of
Columbia.
(e) Impurity means a chemical substance unintentionally present with
another chemical substance or mixture.
(f) Intermediate means any chemical substance that is consumed, in
whole or in part, in chemical reactions used for the intentional
manufacture of other chemical substances or mixtures, or that is
intentionally present for the purpose of altering the rates of such
chemical reactions. (See also paragraph (j) of this section.)
(g) Known to or reasonably ascertainable by means all information in
a person's possession or control, plus all information that a reasonable
person similarly situated might be expected to possess, control, or
know, or could obtain without unreasonable burden.
(h) Manufacture for commercial purposes means to import, produce, or
manufacture with the purpose of obtaining an immediate or eventual
commercial advantage for the manufacturer and includes, among other
things, such ``manufacture'' of any amount of a chemical substance or
mixture:
(1) For commercial distribution, including for test marketing.
(2) For use by the manufacturer, including use for product research
and development, or as an intermediate. Manufacture for commercial
purposes also applies to substances that are produced coincidentally
during the manufacture, processing, use, or disposal of another
substance or mixture, including byproducts and coproducts that are
separated from that other substance or mixture, and impurities that
remain in that substance or mixture. Byproducts and impurities may not
in themselves have commercial value. They are nonetheless produced for
the purpose of obtaining a commercial advantage since they are part of
the manufacture of a chemical produced for a commercial purpose.
(i) Mixture means any combination of two or more chemical substances
if the combination does not occur in nature and is not, in whole or in
part, the result of a chemical reaction; except that mixture does
include (1) any combination which occurs, in whole or in part, as a
result of a chemical reaction if the combination could have been
manufactured for commercial purposes without a chemical reaction at the
time the chemical substances comprising the combination were combined,
and if all of the chemical substances comprising the combination are
included in the EPA, TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory after the
effective date of the premanufacture notification requirement under 40
CFR part 720, and (2) hydrates of a chemical substance or hydrated ions
formed by association of a chemical substance with water. The term
mixture includes alloys, inorganic glasses, ceramics, frits, and
cements, including Portland cement.
(j) Non-isolated intermediate means any intermediate that is not
intentionally removed from the equipment in which it is manufactured,
including the reaction vessel in which it is manufactured, equipment
which is ancillary to the reaction vessel, and any equipment through
which the substance passes during a continuous flow process, but not
including tanks or other vessels in which the substance is stored after
its manufacture. (See also paragraph (f) of this section.)
(k) Owned or controlled by the parent company means the parent owns
or controls 50 percent or more of the other company's voting stock or
other equity rights, or has the power to control the management and
policies of the other company.
(l) Person means any natural person, firm, company, corporation,
joint venture, partnership, sole proprietorship, association, or any
other business entity, any State or political subdivision thereof, any
municipality, any interstate body, and any department, agency, or
instrumentality of the Federal government.
(m) Process for commercial purposes means the preparation of a
chemical
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substance or mixture, after its manufacture, for distribution in
commerce with the purpose of obtaining an immediate or eventual
commercial advantage for the processor. Processing of any amount of a
chemical substance or mixture is included. If a chemical or mixture
containing impurities is processed for commercial purposes, then those
impurities are also processed for commercial purposes.
(n) Site means a contiguous property unit. Property divided only by
a public right-of-way shall be considered one site. There may be more
than one manufacturing plant on a single site.
(o) Test marketing means distributing in commerce a limited amount
of a chemical substance or mixture, or article containing such substance
or mixture, to a defined number of potential customers, during a
predetermined testing period, to explore market capability prior to
broader distribution in commerce.
(p) TSCA means the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. 2601 et
seq.
(q) Central Data Exchange or CDX means EPA's centralized electronic
submission receiving system.
(r) Chemical Information Submission System or CISS means EPA's
electronic, web-based reporting tool for the completion and submission
of data, reports, and other information, or its successors.
[47 FR 26998, June 22, 1982, as amended at 78 FR 72825, Dec. 4, 2013]
Sec.712.5 Method of identification of substances for reporting
purposes.
(a) Report on TSCA-regulable quantities. Unless specifically
otherwise required, respondents must report only about quantities of a
chemical that is defined as a chemical substance under TSCA section
3(2).
(b) Chemicals from natural sources. A manufacturer of a chemical
substance which is extracted from an ore, from oil, or from any other
natural source must report only about the manufacturing steps for, and
the uses of, that chemical, not about production of the natural source
material or other crude precursors derived from the natural source
material.
For example, persons who manufacture a chemical substance such as
``sweetened naphtha, 64741-87-3,'' but do not refine the naphtha to
produce ``hexane, 110-54-3'' would not report on hexane. Only the
production of ``hexane'' as an isolated product must be reported--not
previous production of more crude, complex substances such as naphtha
from which hexane is extracted. Thus, persons who produce crude oil,
ores, and other crude natural materials, but do not carry them through
further manufacturing steps that produce a listed chemical have no
reporting responsibilities under this Part. Note, however, that any
method of extraction, refinement, or purification of a listed chemical
substance is considered to be manufacturing for the purposes of this
rule.
(c) Chemical substances as marketed. This part requires reporting
about chemical substances as they are marketed or used in practice. The
following preparations of a chemical substance must be reported as the
substance itself, not as a mixture, since these preparations are
regarded as the substance in practice.
(1) The chemical substance in aqueous solution.
(2) The chemical substance containing an additive (such as a
stabilizer or other chemical) to maintain the integrity or physical form
of the substance.
(3) The chemical substance in any grade of purity.
Sec.712.7 Report of readily obtainable information for subparts B
and C.
TSCA section 8(a) authorizes EPA to require persons to report
information that is known to or reasonably ascertainable by them. For
purposes of subpart B, however, a lesser standard applies. Companies
must report information that is readily obtainable by management and
supervisory employees responsible for manufacturing, processing,
distributing, technical services, and marketing. Extensive file searches
are not required.
[47 FR 26998, June 22, 1982, as amended at 60 FR 31921, June 19, 1995]
Sec.712.15 Confidentiality.
(a) Any person submitting information under this part may assert
business confidentiality claims for the information as described in the
pertinent reporting form and its instructions. Any information covered
by a claim
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will be disclosed by EPA only as provided in the procedures set forth at
40 CFR part 2.
(b) Persons must certify to the validity of a claim of
confidentiality they make for information reported under this part, as
specified on the reporting form.
(c) If no claim accompanies the information at the time it is
submitted to EPA or if certification as to the claim is not made on the
reporting form, EPA may place the information in an open file available
to the public without further notice to the submitter.
Subpart B_Manufacturers Reporting_Preliminary Assessment Information
Sec.712.20 Manufacturers and importers who must report.
Except as described in Sec.712.25, at the time a chemical
substance is listed in Sec.712.3, the following persons must submit
the ``Manufacturer's Report--Preliminary Assessment Information'' (as
described in Sec.712.28) for each plant site at which they
manufactured or imported the chemical substance during the reporting
period specified in Sec.712.30:
(a) Persons who manufactured one or more of the chemical substances
listed in Sec.712.30 for commercial purposes.
(b) Persons who imported in bulk form one or more of the chemical
substances listed in Sec.712.30 for commercial purposes.
Sec.712.25 Exempt manufacturers and importers.
(a) Persons who manufactured or imported the chemical substance
during the reporting period, solely for purposes of scientific
experimentation, analysis, or research, including research or analysis
for product development, are not subject to reporting under Sec.
712.20.
(b) Persons who, during the reporting period, manufactured or
imported fewer than 500 kilograms (1100 pounds) of the chemical
substance at a single plant site are not subject to reporting for that
site under Sec.712.20.
(c) Persons who qualify as small manufacturers or importers in
respect to a specific chemical substance listed in Sec.712.30 are
exempt. However, this exemption does not apply with respect to any
chemical in Sec.712.30 designated by an asterisk. A manufacturer is
qualified as small and is exempt from submitting a report under this
subpart for a chemical substance manufactured at a particular plant site
if both of the following criteria are met:
(1) Total annual sales taken together of all sites owned or
controlled by the foreign or domestic parent company were below $30
million for the reporting period;
(2) Total production of the listed substance for the reporting
period was below 45,400 kilograms (100,000 pounds) at the plant site.
(d) Persons are not subject to reporting under Sec.712.20 if they
manufactured or imported the chemical substance during the reporting
period only in the following forms:
(1) As a byproduct that was not used or sold or that was formed as
described in 40 CFR 710.4(d) (3) through (7).
(2) As a non-isolated intermediate.
(3) As an impurity.
[47 FR 26998, June 22, 1982; 47 FR 28382, June 30, 1982]
Sec.712.28 Form and instructions.
(a) Manufacturers and importers subject to this subpart must submit
a single EPA Form No. 7710-35, ``Manufacturer's Report--Preliminary
Assessment Information,'' for each plant site manufacturing or importing
a chemical substance listed in Sec.712.30.
(b) Reporting companies may submit their reports through individual
plant sites or company headquarters as they choose. A separate form must
be submitted for each plant site manufacturing the chemical substance.
(c) Persons authorized to report information under this subpart must
include the following information on Form 7710-35, Manufacturer's
Report--Preliminary Assessment Information (Manufacturer's Report):
(1) A certification as to the truth and accuracy of the information
reported signed and dated by an authorized person located at the plant
site or corporate headquarters of the respondent company.
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(2) A confidentiality statement signed and dated by an authorized
person located at the plant site or corporate headquarters of the
respondent company.
(3) The specific chemical name and Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)
Registry Number listed in 40 CFR 712.30.
(4) The name, company, address, city, State, ZIP code, and telephone
number of a person who is submitting the form, which may be a person
located at a plant site or corporate headquarters that will serve as the
respondent, and will be able to answer questions about the information
submitted by the company to EPA. A respondent to this subpart must
include the appropriate Dun and Bradstreet Number for each plant site
reported.
(5) The plant site activities, such as the manufacturing of a
chemical substance, including the total quantity of the chemical
substance (in kilograms) imported in bulk during the reporting period.
(6) The total number of workers and total worker-hours in each
process category, which includes enclosed process, controlled release
process, and open process.
(7) The information related to chemical substance processing by
customers, including customers' use in industrial and consumer products,
the market names under which the chemical substance is manufactured or
imported, and the customer's process categories that are sold to
customers for further processing.
(d) Persons must use the CISS tool to complete and submit Form 7710-
35, Manufacturer's Report, and accompanying letters, via CDX. Submission
requires registration with CDX, and must be made only as set forth in
this section.
(e) To access the CISS tool go to https://cdx.epa.gov/ssl/CSPP/
PrimaryAuthorizedOfficial/Home.aspx and follow the appropriate links,
and for further instructions to go http://www.epa.gov/oppt/chemtest/
ereporting/index.html.
[47 FR 26998, June 22, 1982, as amended at 52 FR 20083, May 29, 1987; 53
FR 12523, Apr. 15, 1988; 60 FR 31921, June 19, 1995; 60 FR 34463, July
3, 1995; 71 FR 47126, Aug. 16, 2006; 78 FR 72825, Dec. 4, 2013]
Sec.712.30 Chemical lists and reporting periods.
(a)(1) Persons subject to this subpart B must submit a Preliminary
Assessment Information Manufacturer's Report for each chemical substance
or mixture that is listed or designated in this section.
(2) Unless a respondent has already prepared a Manufacturer's Report
in conformity with conditions set forth in paragraph (a)(3) of this
section, the information in each Manufacturer's Report must cover the
respondent's latest complete corporate fiscal year as of the effective
date. The effective date will be 30 days after the Federal Register
publishes a rule amendment making the substance or mixture subject to
this subpart B.
(3) Persons subject to this subpart B need not comply with the
requirements of paragraph (a)(2) of this section if they meet either one
of the following conditions:
(i)(A) The respondent has previously and voluntarily provided EPA
with a Manufacturer's Report on a chemical substance or mixture subject
to subpart B of this part, which contains data for a 1-year period
ending no more than 3 years prior to the effective date described in
paragraph (a)(2) of this section. Respondents meeting this condition
must notify EPA by letter of their desire to have the voluntary
submission used in lieu of a current data submission and must verify the
completeness and current accuracy of the voluntarily submitted data.
Such letters, sent in accordance with the method specified in Sec.
712.28(d) to EPA, must contain the following language:
I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, all
information entered on this form is complete and accurate. I agree to
permit access to, and the copying of records by, a duly authorized
representative of the EPA Administrator, in accordance with the Toxic
Substances Control Act, to document any information reported on the
form.
(B) Notification letters must be submitted in accordance with the
method specified in Sec.712.28(d) prior to the reporting deadline.
(ii)(A) The respondent has previously submitted a Manufacturer's
Report on
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a chemical substance or mixture subject to subpart B of this part to the
Interagency Testing Committee, but not to EPA, and that Manufacturer's
Report contained data for a 1-year period ending less than 3 years prior
to the effective date described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
Respondents meeting this condition must submit a copy of the
Manufacture's Report, in accordance with the method specified in Sec.
712.28(d) to EPA, and must submit an accompanying letter, also in
accordance with the methods specified in Sec.712.28(d), notifying EPA
of the respondent's intent that the submission be used in lieu of a
current Manufacturer's Report. The notification letter must verify the
completeness and current accuracy of the voluntarily submitted data.
Such a letter must contain the following language:
I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, all
information entered on this form is complete and accurate. I agree to
permit access to, and the copying of records by, a duly authorized
representative of the EPA Administrator, in accordance with the Toxic
Substances Control Act, to document any information reported on the
form.
(B) The submission must be made prior to the reporting deadline.
(b) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, chemical
substances and designated mixtures will be added after a notice of
proposed amendment of this subpart is published in the Federal Register.
There will be a 30 day public comment period on each notice; after
consideration of the comments, a final amendment will identify the
substances and mixtures added.
(c)(1) Chemical substances, mixtures, and categories of substances
or mixtures that have been added by the Interagency Testing Committee,
established under section 4(e) of TSCA, to the section 4(e) Priority
List, for testing consideration by the Agency, will be added to this
section 30 days after EPA issues for publication in the Federal Register
a rule amendment listing these chemical substances, mixtures and
categories. A Preliminary Assessment Information--Manufacturer's Report
must be submitted for each chemical substance and mixture within 60 days
after the effective date of the listing. At the discretion of the
Assistant Administrator for Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention, a
listed substance, mixture or category may be withdrawn, for good cause,
from the rule's reporting requirements prior to the effective date. Any
information submitted showing why a substance, mixture or category
should be removed from the rule must be received by EPA within 14 days
after the date of publication of the notice under this paragraph. If a
substance, mixture or category is removed, a Federal Register notice
announcing this decision will be published no later than the effective
date of the amendment.
(2) You must submit the information using the method specified in
Sec.712.28(d).
(d) Manufacturers and importers of the substances listed below must
submit a Preliminary Assessment Information Manufacturer's Report for
each site at which they manufacture or import each substance by the
reporting date shown in the table below. The substances are listed in
Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number order. Typically EPA lists
the trivial or common name first, then, following the symbol ``- -'',
EPA lists the substance by its TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory name.
Whenever EPA lists a single name, the name may be either the TSCA
Chemical Substance Inventory name, a trivial name, or a common name.
Generally, when a single name is listed, it is the TSCA Chemical
Substances Inventory name.
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Effective Reporting
CAS No. Substance date date
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78-10-4 Ethyl silicate.......... 8/23/00 10/23/00
90-30-2 N-Phenyl-1-naphthylamine 9/30/91 11/27/91
100-40-3 4-Vinylcyclohexene...... 1/11/90 3/12/90
108-95-5 Thiophenol.............. 1/26/94 3/28/94
109-87-5 Methylal................ 8/23/00 10/23/00
118-79-6 2,4,6-tribromophenol.... 1/11/90 3/12/90
133-49-3 Pentachlorothiophenol... 8/27/01 10/24/01
136-35-6 1-Triazene, 1,3-diphenyl- 7/11/03 9/9/03
.
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143-33-9 Sodium cyanide.......... 10/29/90 12/27/90
496-46-8 Glycoluril.............. 8/23/00 10/23/00
632-79-1 Tetrabromophthalic 1/11/90 3/12/90
anhydride.
637-92-3 Ethyl tert-butyl ether.. 12/28/94 2/27/95
994-05-8 Tert-amyl methyl ether.. 12/28/94 2/27/95
1163-19-5 Decabromodiphenyl ether. 1/11/90 3/12/90
1198-55-6 Tetrachloropyrocatechol. 8/27/01 10/24/01
1806-24-2 p-toluidine, 5-chloro- 8/27/01 10/24/01
.alpha.,.alpha.,.alpha.-
trifluoro-2-nitro-N-
phenyl-.
3194-55-6 Hexabromocyclododecane.. 1/11/90 3/12/90
3278-89-5 Benzene, 1,3,5-tribromo- 7/11/03 9/9/03
2-(2-propenyloxy)-.
3296-90-0 Dibromoneopentyl glycol. 1/11/90 3/12/90
12185-10-3 White phosphorus........ 1/26/94 3/28/94
16691-43-3 3-Amino-5-mercapto-1,2,4- 8/23/00 10/23/00
triazole.
29091-20-1 Benzenamine, 3-chloro- 7/11/03 9/9/03
2,6-dinitro-N,N-
dipropyl-4-
(trifluoromethyl)-.
32534-81-9 Pentabromodiphenyl ether 1/11/90 3/12/90
32536-52-0 Octabromodiphenyl ether. 1/11/90 3/12/90
32588-76-4 Ethylene Bis- 1/11/90 3/12/90
(tetrabromophthalimide).
37853-59-1 1,2-Bis(tribromophenoxy) 1/11/90 3/12/90
ethane.
41291-34-3 Ethylene(5,6- 1/11/90 3/12/90
dibromonorbornane-2,3-
dicarboximide).
52907-07-0 Ethylene bis(5,6- 1/26/94 3/28/94
dibromonorbornane-2,3-
dicarboximide).
57137-10-7 Tribrominated 1/11/90 3/12/90
polystyrene.
61262-53-1 Ethylene 1/11/90 3/12/90
bis(pentabromophenoxide
).
68928-76-7 Stannane, dimethylbis[(1- 7/11/03 9/9/03
oxoneodecyl)oxy]-.
88185-22-2 Benzoic acid, 3-[2- 8/27/01 10/24/01
chloro-4-
(trifluoromethyl)phenox
y]-, 2-ethoxy-1-methyl-
2-oxoethyl ester.
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(e) Manufacturers and importers of the substances listed below by
category must submit a Preliminary Assessment Information Manufacturers
Report for each site at which they manufacture or import each substance
by the reporting date shown in the table below. The categories are
listed in alphabetic order with the chemical substances within each
category listed by ascending numerical CAS number.
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Effective Reporting
CAS No. Substance date date
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Aldehydes
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66-77-3 1-Naphthalenecarboxaldehyde... 9/30/91 11/27/91
75-07-0 Acetaldehyde.................. 9/30/91 11/27/91
75-87-6 Acetaldehyde, trichloro-...... 9/30/91 11/27/91
78-84-2 Propanal, 2-methyl-........... 9/30/91 11/27/91
78-85-3 2-Propenal, 2-methyl-......... 9/30/91 11/27/91
80-54-6 Benzenepropanal,4-(1,1- 9/30/91 11/27/91
dimethylethyl)-.alpha.-methyl-
.
84-83-3 Acetaldehyde, (1,3-dihydro-
1,3, 3-trimethyl-2H-indol-2-
ylidene).
89-98-5 Benzaldehyde, 2-chloro-....... 9/30/91 11/27/91
90-02-8 Benzaldehyde, 2-hydroxy-...... 9/30/91 11/27/91
93-02-7 Benzaldehyde, 2,5-dimethoxy-.. 9/30/91 11/27/91
93-53-8 Benzeneacetaldehyde, .alpha.- 9/30/91 11/27/91
methyl-.
95-01-2 Benzaldehyde, 2,4-dihydroxy-.. 9/30/91 11/27/91
97-51-8 Benzaldehyde, 2-hydroxy-5- 9/30/91 11/27/91
nitro-.
98-01-1 2-Furancarboxaldehyde......... 9/30/91 11/27/91
98-03-3 2-Thiophenecarboxaldehyde..... 9/30/91 11/27/91
100-10-7 Benzaldehyde, 4- 9/30/91 11/27/91
(dimethylamino)-.
100-50-5 3-Cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde 9/30/91 11/27/91
100-52-7 Benzaldehyde.................. 9/30/91 11/27/91
101-39-3 2-Propenal, 2-methyl-3-phenyl- 9/30/91 11/27/91
101-86-0 Octanal, 2-(phenylmethylene)-. 9/30/91 11/27/91
103-95-7 Benzenepropanal, .alpha.- 9/30/91 11/27/91
methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-.
104-09-6 Benzeneacetaldehyde, 4-methyl- 9/30/91 11/27/91
104-55-2 2-Propenal, 3-phenyl-......... 9/30/91 11/27/91
104-87-0 Benzaldehyde, 4-methyl-....... 9/30/91 11/27/91
104-88-1 Benzaldehyde, 4-chloro-....... 9/30/91 11/27/91
106-23-0 6-Octenal, 3,7-dimethyl-...... 9/30/91 11/27/91
106-26-3 2,6-Octadienal, 3,7-dimethyl-, 9/30/91 11/27/91
(Z)-.
106-72-9 5-Heptenal, 2,6-dimethyl-..... 9/30/91 11/27/91
107-02-8 2-Propenal.................... 9/30/91 11/27/91
107-20-0 Acetaldehyde, chloro-......... 9/30/91 11/27/91
107-22-2 Ethanedial.................... 9/30/91 11/27/91
107-75-5 Octanal, 7-hydroxy-3,7- 9/30/91 11/27/91
dimethyl-.
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110-41-8 Undecanal, 2-methyl-.......... 9/30/91 11/27/91
110-62-3 Pentanal...................... 9/30/91 11/27/91
111-30-8 Pentanedial................... 9/30/91 11/27/91
111-71-7 Heptanal...................... 9/30/91 11/27/91
112-31-2 Decanal....................... 9/30/91 11/27/91
112-44-7 Undecanal..................... 9/30/91 11/27/91
112-45-8 10-Undecenal.................. 9/30/91 11/27/91
112-54-9 Dodecanal..................... 9/30/91 11/27/91
120-14-9 Benzaldehyde, 3,4-dimethoxy-.. 9/30/91 11/27/91
120-21-8 Benzaldehyde, 4-(diethylamino)- 9/30/91 11/27/91
.
120-57-0 1,3-Benzodioxole-5- 9/30/91 11/27/91
carboxaldehyde.
121-32-4 Benzaldehyde, 3-ethoxy-4- 9/30/91 11/27/91
hydroxy-.
121-33-5 Benzaldehyde, 4-hydroxy-3- 9/30/91 11/27/91
methoxy-.
122-40-7 Heptanal, 2-(phenylmethylene)- 9/30/91 11/27/91
122-78-1 Benzeneacetaldehyde........... 9/30/91 11/27/91
123-05-7 Hexanal, 2-ethyl-............. 9/30/91 11/27/91
123-08-0 Benzaldehyde, 4-hydroxy-...... 9/30/91 11/27/91
123-11-5 Benzaldehyde, 4-methoxy-...... 9/30/91 11/27/91
123-38-6 Propanal...................... 9/30/91 11/27/91
124-13-0 Octanal....................... 9/30/91 11/27/91
124-19-6 Nonanal....................... 9/30/91 11/27/91
126-15-8 4a(4H)- 9/30/91 11/27/91
Dibenzofurancarboxaldehyde,
1,5a,6,9,9a,9b-hexahydro-.
135-02-4 Benzaldehyde, 2-methoxy-...... 9/30/91 11/27/91
141-27-5 2,6-Octadienal, 3,7-dimethyl-, 9/30/91 11/27/91
(E)-.
143-14-6 9-Undecenal................... 9/30/91 11/27/91
455-19-6 Benzaldehyde, 4- 9/30/91 11/27/91
(trifluoromethyl)-.
505-57-7 02-Hexenal.................... 9/30/91 11/27/91
552-89-6 Benzaldehyde, 2-nitro-........ 9/30/91 11/27/91
590-86-3 Butanal, 3-methyl-............ 9/30/91 11/27/91
597-31-9 Propanal, 3-hydroxy-2,2- 9/30/91 11/27/91
dimethyl-.
939-97-9 Benzaldehyde, 4-(1,1- 9/30/91 11/27/91
dimethylethyl)-.
1121-60-4 2-Pyridinecarboxaldehyde...... 9/30/91 11/27/91
1200-14-2 Benzaldehyde, 4-butyl......... 9/30/91 11/27/91
1331-92-6 2-Propenal, 3-phenyl-, 9/30/91 11/27/91
monopentyl deriv..
1334-78-7 Benzaldehyde, methyl-......... 9/30/91 11/27/91
1423-46-7 3-Cyclohexene-1- 9/30/91 11/27/91
carboxaldehyde, 2,4,6-
trimethyl-.
1504-74-1 2-Propenal, 3-(2- 9/30/91 11/27/91
methoxyphenyl)-.
2591-86-8 1-Piperidinecarboxaldehyde.... 9/30/91 11/27/91
3132-99-8 Benzaldehyde, 3-bromo-........ 9/30/91 11/27/91
3268-49-3 Propanal, 3-(methylthio)-..... 9/30/91 11/27/91
3613-30-7 Octanal, 7-methoxy-3,7- 9/30/91 11/27/91
dimethyl-.
4501-58-0 3-Cyclopentene-1-acetaldehyde, 9/30/91 11/27/91
2,2,3-trimethyl-.
5435-64-3 Hexanal, 3,5,5-trimethyl-..... 9/30/91 11/27/91
5780-07-4 1,3-Benzodioxole-5- 9/30/91 11/27/91
carboxaldehyde, 7-methoxy-.
5949-05-3 6-Octenal, 3,7-dimethyl-, (S)- 9/30/91 11/27/91
5988-91-0 Octanal, 3,7-dimethyl-........ 9/30/91 11/27/91
10031-82-0 Benzaldehyde, 4-ethoxy-....... 9/30/91 11/27/91
13586-68-0 2-Propenal, 3- 4-(1,1- 9/30/91 11/27/91
dimethylethyl)phenyl-2-methyl-
.
17754-90-4 Benzaldehyde, 4-(diethylamino)- 9/30/91 11/27/91
2-hydroxy-.
26266-68-2 Hexenal, 2-ethyl-............. 9/30/91 11/27/91
27939-60-2 3-Cyclohexene-1- 9/30/91 11/27/91
carboxaldehyde, dimethyl-.
28602-27-9 Benzaldehyde, (dimethylamino)- 9/30/91 11/27/91
31906-04-4 3-Cyclohexene-1- 9/30/91 11/27/91
carboxaldehyde, 4-(4-hydroxy-
4-methylpentyl)-.
37677-14-8 3-Cyclohexene-1- 9/30/91 11/27/91
carboxaldehyde, 4-(4-methyl-3-
pentenyl)-.
39515-51-0 Benzaldehyde, 3-phenoxy-...... 9/30/91 11/27/91
52475-86-2 3-Cyclohexene-1- 9/30/91 11/27/91
carboxaldehyde, 1-methyl-4-(4-
methyl-3-pentenyl)-.
66327-54-6 3-Cyclohexene-1- 9/30/91 11/27/91
carboxaldehyde, 1-methyl-4-(4-
methylpentyl)-.
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Alkyl-, Chloro-, and Hydroxymethyl Diaryl Ethers
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3061-36-7 1,4-Diphenoxybenzene.......... 04/12/93 06/10/93
3586-14-9 Benzene, 1-methyl-3-phenoxy-.. 04/12/93 06/10/93
13826-35-2 Benzenemethanol, 3-phenoxy-,.. 04/12/93 06/10/93
28299-41-4 Benzene, 1,1,'-oxybis[methyl-. 04/12/93 06/10/93
28984-89-6 1,1'-Biphenyl, phenoxy-....... 04/12/93 06/10/93
42874-96-4 2-Chloro-1-(3-methylphenoxy)-4- 04/12/93 06/10/93
(trifluoromethyl)benzene.
50594-77-9 Phenol, 3-[2-chloro-4- 04/12/93 06/10/93
(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-,
acetate.
50789-44-1 Benzenemethanol, 3-phenoxy-, 04/12/93 06/10/93
acetate.
51632-16-7 Benzene, 1-(bromomethyl)-3- 04/12/93 06/10/93
phenoxy-.
61702-88-3 Benzene, 1,1'-oxybis[(1,1,3,3- 04/12/93 06/10/93
tetramethylbutyl)-.
63734-62-3 Benzoic acid, 3-[2-chloro-4- 04/12/93 06/10/93
(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-,.
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69834-19-1 Benzene, 1,1'-oxybis[dodecyl-. 04/12/93 06/10/93
72252-48-3 Benzoic acid, 3-[2-chloro-4- 04/12/93 06/10/93
(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-,
potassium salt.
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Alkylphenols, Alkylphenol ethoxylates, and Polyalkylphenols
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80-46-6 4-tert-Pentylphenol........... 3/29/96 5/29/96
88-18-6 2-tert-Butylphenol............ 3/29/96 5/29/96
94-06-4 4-(1-Methylbutyl)phenol....... 3/29/96 5/29/96
98-54-4 4-tert-Butylphenol............ 3/29/96 5/29/96
99-71-8 4-sec-Butylphenol............. 3/29/96 5/29/96
104-40-5 4-Nonylphenol................. 3/29/96 5/29/96
104-43-8 4-Dodecylphenol............... 3/29/96 5/29/96
136-81-2 Phenol, 2-pentyl-............. 8/4/00 10/3/00
140-66-9 Phenol, 4-(1,1,3,3- 8/4/00 10/3/00
tetramethylbutyl)-.
949-13-3 2-Octylphenol................. 3/29/96 5/29/96
1300-16-9 Nonylphenol (mixed isomers)... 3/29/96 5/29/96
1322-69-6 (1,1,3,3- 3/29/96 5/29/96
Tetramethylbutyl)phenol
(mixed isomers).
1331-57-3 Dodecylphenol (mixed isomers). 3/29/96 5/29/96
1638-22-8 4-n-Butylphenol............... 3/29/96 5/29/96
1806-26-4 4-Octylphenol................. 3/29/96 5/29/96
1987-50-4 Phenol, 4-heptyl-............. 8/4/00 10/3/00
2315-66-4 Decaethylene glycol 4- 3/29/96 5/29/96
isooctylphenyl ether.
2446-69-7 Phenol, 4-hexyl-.............. 8/4/00 10/3/00
2497-58-7 Hexaethylene glycol 4- 3/29/96 5/29/96
isooctylphenyl ether.
2589-78-8 Phenol, 4-hexadecyl-.......... 8/4/00 10/3/00
3180-09-4 2-Butylphenol................. 3/29/96 5/29/96
3279-27-4 Phenol, 2-(1,1-dimethylpropyl)- 8/4/00 10/3/00
.
3884-95-5 2-(1,1,3,3- 3/29/96 5/29/96
Tetramethylbutyl)phenol.
9002-93-1 Polyethylene glycol 4-(tert- 3/29/96 5/29/96
octyl)phenyl ether.
9004-87-9 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), 8/4/00 10/3/00
[alpha]-(isooctylphenyl)-
[omega]-hydroxy-.
9014-92-0 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), 8/4/00 10/3/00
[alpha]-(dodecylphenyl)-
[omega]-hydroxy-.
9036-19-5 Polyethylene glycol 3/29/96 5/29/96
mono(octyl)phenyl ether.
9063-89-2 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), 8/4/00 10/3/00
[alpha]-(octylphenyl)-[omega]-
hydroxy-.
11066-49-2 Isononylphenol (mixed isomers) 3/29/96 5/29/96
14938-35-3 4-Pentylphenol................ 3/29/96 5/29/96
17404-66-9 4-(1-Methyloctyl)phenol....... 3/29/96 5/29/96
25154-52-3 Nonylphenol (mixed isomers)... 3/29/96 5/29/96
25401-86-9 Phenol, 2-hexadecyl-.......... 8/4/00 10/3/00
25735-67-5 Phenol, 4-sec-pentyl-......... 8/4/00 10/3/00
26401-47-8 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), 8/4/00 10/3/00
[alpha]-(4-dodecylphenyl)-
[omega]-hydroxy-.
26401-74-1 Phenol, 2-sec-pentyl-......... 8/4/00 10/3/00
27157-66-0 Phenol, decyl-................ 8/4/00 10/3/00
27178-34-3 tert-Butylphenol (mixed 3/29/96 5/29/96
isomers).
27193-28-8 (1,1,3,3- 3/29/96 5/29/96
Tetramethylbutyl)phenol
(mixed isomers).
27193-86-8 Dodecylphenol (mixed isomers). 3/29/96 5/29/96
27985-70-2 (1-Methylheptyl)phenol (mixed 3/29/96 5/29/96
isomers).
29932-96-5 (1,1,3,3- 3/29/96 5/29/96
Tetramethylbutyl)phenol
(mixed isomers).
30105-54-5 (1,1,3,3- 3/29/96 5/29/96
Tetramethylbutyl)phenol
(mixed isomers).
31195-95-6 Isobutylphenol (mixed isomers) 3/29/96 5/29/96
54932-78-4 4-(2,2,3,3- 3/29/96 5/29/96
Tetramethylbutyl)phenol.
59911-95-4 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), 8/4/00 10/3/00
[alpha]-(4-hexadecylphenyl)-
[omega]-hydroxy-.
61723-87-3 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), 8/4/00 10/3/00
[alpha]-(tridecylphenyl)-
[omega]-hydroxy-.
62744-41-6 (1,1,3,3- 3/29/96 5/29/96
Tetramethylbutyl)phenol
(mixed isomers).
68081-86-7 Phenol, nonyl derivs.......... 8/4/00 10/3/00
68784-24-7 Phenol, C18-30-alkyl derivs... 8/4/00 10/3/00
68891-67-8 Phenol, polypropene derivs.... 8/4/00 10/3/00
68908-55-4 Phenol, polybutene derivs..... 8/4/00 10/3/00
68954-70-1 Phenol, polyethyl derivs...... 8/4/00 10/3/00
68987-90-6 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), 3/29/96 5/29/96
[alpha]-(octylphenyl)-[omega]-
hydroxy-, branched.
70682-80-3 Phenol, tetradecyl-........... 8/4/00 10/3/00
71902-25-5 Phenol, octenylated........... 8/4/00 10/3/00
72624-02-3 Phenol, heptyl derivs......... 8/4/00 10/3/00
74499-35-7 Phenol, (tetrapropenyl) 8/4/00 10/3/00
derivs..
84605-25-4 Phenol, 1-methylhexyl derivs.. 8/4/00 10/3/00
84852-15-3 Branched 4-nonylphenol (mixed 3/29/96 5/29/96
isomers).
91672-41-2 Phenol, 2-nonyl-, branched.... 8/4/00 10/3/00
112375-88-9 Phenol, polyisobutylene 8/4/00 10/3/00
derivs..
112375-89-0 Phenol, poly(2,4,4- 8/4/00 10/3/00
trimethylpentene) derivs.
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Alkyl phosphates
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78-40-0 Phosphoric acid, triethyl 10/29/90 12/27/90
ester.
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78-42-2 Phosphoric acid, tris(2- 10/29/90 12/27/90
ethylhexyl)ester.
78-51-3 Ethanol, 2-butoxy-, phosphate 10/29/90 12/27/90
(3:1).
107-66-4 Phosphoric acid, dibutyl ester 10/29/90 12/27/90
126-71-6 Phosphoric acid, tris(2- 10/29/90 12/27/90
methylpropyl) ester.
126-73-8 Phosphoric acid tributyl ester 10/29/90 12/27/90
298-07-7 Phosphoric acid, bis(2- 10/29/90 12/27/90
ethylhexyl)ester.
812-00-0 Phosphoric acid, monomethyl 10/29/90 12/27/90
ester.
1070-03-7 Phosphoric acid, mono(2- 10/29/90 12/27/90
ethylhexyl)ester.
1498-51-7 Phosphorodichloridic acid, 10/29/90 12/27/90
ethylester.
1623-15-0 Phosphoric acid, monobutyl 10/29/90 12/27/90
ester.
1623-24-1 Phosphoric acid, mono(1- 10/29/90 12/27/90
methylethyl)ester.
2958-09-0 Phosphoric acid, monooctadecyl 10/29/90 12/27/90
ester.
3900-04-7 Phosphoric acid, monohexyl 10/29/90 12/27/90
ester.
3991-73-9 Phosphoric acid, monooctyl 10/29/90 12/27/90
ester.
7057-92-3 Phosphoric acid, didodecyl 10/29/90 12/27/90
ester.
7332-46-9 Ethanol, 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)-, 10/29/90 12/27/90
phosphate (3:1).
12645-31-7 Phosphoric acid, 2-ethylhexyl 10/29/90 12/27/90
ester.
12751-23-4 Phosphoric acid, dodecyl ester 10/29/90 12/27/90
27215-10-7 Phosphoric acid, diisooctyl 10/29/90 12/27/90
ester.
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Brominated flame retardants
------------------------------------------------------------------------
87-10-5 Benzamide, 3,5-dibromo-N-(4- 10/29/90 12/27/90
bromophenyl)-2-hydroxy-.
87-83-2 Benzene, pentabromomethyl-.... 10/29/90 12/27/90
87-84-3 Cyclohexane,1,2,3,4,5- 10/29/90 12/27/90
pentabromo-6-chloro-.
96-13-9 1-Propanol, 2,3-dibromo-...... 10/29/90 12/27/90
593-60-2 Ethene, bromo-................ 10/29/90 12/27/90
615-58-7 Phenol, 2,4-dibromo-.......... 10/29/90 12/27/90
4162-45-2 Ethanol,2,2'-((1- 10/29/90 12/27/90
methylethylidene)bis((2,6-
dibromo-4,1-
phenylene)oxy))bis-.
25327-89-3 Benzene, 1,1'-(1- 10/29/90 12/27/90
methylethylidene)bis(3,5-
dibromo-4-(2-propenyloxy)-.
30554-72-4 Cyclohexane, 10/29/90 12/27/90
tetrabromodichloro-.
30554-73-5 Cyclohexane, tribromotrichloro- 10/29/90 12/27/90
.
36483-57-5 1-Propanol, 2,2-dimethyl-, 10/29/90 12/27/90
tribromo deriv..
55205-38-4 2-Propenoic acid, (1- 10/29/90 12/27/90
methylethylidene)bis(2,6-
dibromo-4,1-phenylene) ester.
68955-41-9 Alkanes, C10-18, bromochloro-. 10/29/90 12/27/90
69882-11-7 Phenol, 2,4(or 2,6)-dibromo-, 10/29/90 12/27/90
homopolymer.
88497-56-7 Benzene, ethenyl-, 10/29/90 12/27/90
homopolymer, brominated.
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Chloralkyl phosphates
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34621-99-3 1,2-Ethanediyltetrakis(2- 6/14/93 8/12/93
chloro-1-methylethylene)
phosphate.
38051-10-4 2,2-Bis(chloromethyl)-1,3- 6/14/93 8/12/93
propanediyltetrakis(2-
chloroethyl) phosphate.
53461-82-8 Oxydi-2,1-ethanediyltetrakis(2- 6/14/93 8/12/93
chloroethyl) phosphate.
76649-15-5 2-Chloro-1-methylethylbis(2-
chloropropyl) phosphate.
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Cyanoacrylates
------------------------------------------------------------------------
137-05-3 2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 1/26/94 3/28/94
methyl ester.
1069-55-2 2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 1/26/94 3/28/94
isobutyl ester.
6197-30-4 2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-3,3- 1/26/94 3/28/94
diphenyl-, 2-ethylhexyl ester.
6606-65-1 2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 1/26/94 3/28/94
butyl ester.
7085-85-0 2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 1/26/94 3/28/94
ethyl ester.
7324-02-9 2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 2- 1/26/94 3/28/94
propenyl ester.
10586-17-1 2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 1- 1/26/94 3/28/94
methylethyl ester.
21982-43-4 2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 1/26/94 3/28/94
ethoxyethyl ester.
23023-91-8 2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 1/26/94 3/28/94
2,2,2-trifluoromethyl ester.
27816-23-5 2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 2- 1/26/94 3/28/94
methoxyethyl ester.
64992-16-1 Ethanaminium, 2-[[2-cyano-3-[4- 1/26/94 3/28/94
(diethylamino)phenyl]-1-oxo-2-
propenyl]oxy]-N,N,N-trimethyl-
, chloride.
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Indium Chemicals
------------------------------------------------------------------------
923-34-2 Triethylindium................ 8/27/01 10/24/01
1303-11-3 Indium arsenide............... 8/27/01 10/24/01
1312-41-0 Indium antimonide............. 8/27/01 10/24/01
1312-43-2 Indium (III) oxide............ 8/27/01 10/24/01
1312-45-4 Indium (III) telluride........ 8/27/01 10/24/01
4194-69-8 Indium (III) citrate.......... 8/27/01 10/24/01
7440-74-6 Indium........................ 8/27/01 10/24/01
7783-52-0 Indium (III) fluoride......... 8/27/01 10/24/01
10025-82-8 Indium (III) chloride......... 8/27/01 10/24/01
12018-95-0 Copper indium diselenide...... 8/27/01 10/24/01
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12030-14-7 Indium (II) sulfide........... 8/27/01 10/24/01
12030-24-9 Indium (III) sulfide.......... 8/27/01 10/24/01
12056-07-4 Indium selenide............... 8/27/01 10/24/01
12672-70-7 Indium chloride............... 8/27/01 10/24/01
12672-71-8 Indium oxide.................. 8/27/01 10/24/01
13464-82-9 Indium (III) sulfate.......... 8/27/01 10/24/01
13465-09-3 Indium (III) bromide.......... 8/27/01 10/24/01
13465-10-6 Indium (I) chloride........... 8/27/01 10/24/01
13510-35-5 Indium (III) iodide........... 8/27/01 10/24/01
13709-93-8 Indium (III) borate........... 8/27/01 10/24/01
13770-61-1 Indium (III) nitrate.......... 8/27/01 10/24/01
13966-94-4 Indium (I) iodide............. 8/27/01 10/24/01
14166-78-0 Indium (III) fluoride......... 8/27/01 10/24/01
14280-53-6 Indium (I) bromide............ 8/27/01 10/24/01
14405-45-9 Indium tris(acetylacetonate).. 8/27/01 10/24/01
20661-21-6 Indium (III) hydroxide........ 8/27/01 10/24/01
22398-80-7 Indium (I) phosphide.......... 8/27/01 10/24/01
25114-58-3 Indium (III) acetate.......... 8/27/01 10/24/01
25617-98-5 Indium nitride................ 8/27/01 10/24/01
27765-48-6 Indium (III) tetrafluoroborate 8/27/01 10/24/01
50926-11-9 Indium tin oxide.............. 8/27/01 10/24/01
55326-87-9 Indium hydroxide.............. 8/27/01 10/24/01
66027-93-8 Indium (III) sulfamate........ 8/27/01 10/24/01
66027-94-9 Hydroxybis(trifluoroacetato- 8/27/01 10/24/01
O)indium.
67816-06-2 Indium (III) 2-ethylhexanoate. 8/27/01 10/24/01
68310-35-0 Indium (III) neodecanoate..... 8/27/01 10/24/01
71243-84-0 Indium tin oxide 8/27/01 10/24/01
(In1.69Sn0.1502O2.85).
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IRIS Chemicals
------------------------------------------------------------------------
51-28-5 2,4 Dinitrophenol............. 9/30/91 11/27/91
95-65-8 3,4 Dinethylphenol............ 9/30/91 11/27/91
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Isocyanates
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91-97-4 1,1'-Biphenyl, 4,4'- 10/29/90 12/27/90
diisocyanato-3,3'-dimethyl-.
100-28-7 Benzene, 1-isocyanato-4-nitro- 10/29/90 12/27/90
101-68-8 Benzene, 1,1'-methylenebis(4- 10/29/90 12/27/90
isocyanato-.
102-36-3 Benzene, 1,2-dichloro-4- 10/29/90 12/27/90
isocyanato-.
103-71-9 Benzene, isocyanato-.......... 10/29/90 12/27/90
104-12-1 Benzene, 1-chloro-4-isocyanato- 10/29/90 12/27/90
.
104-49-4 Benzene, 1,4-diisocyanato-.... 10/29/90 12/27/90
109-90-0 Ethane, isocyanato-........... 10/29/90 12/27/90
110-78-1 Propane, 1-isocyanato-........ 10/29/90 12/27/90
111-36-4 Butane, 1-isocyanato-......... 10/29/90 12/27/90
112-96-9 Octadecane, 1-isocyanato-..... 10/29/90 12/27/90
123-61-5 Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanato-.... 10/29/90 12/27/90
329-01-1 Benzene, 1-isocyanato-3- 10/29/90 12/27/90
(trifluoromethyl)-.
614-68-6 Benzene, 1-isocyanato-2-methyl- 10/29/90 12/27/90
.
622-58-2 Benzene, 1-isocyanato-4-methyl- 10/29/90 12/27/90
.
624-83-9 Methane, isocyanato-.......... 10/29/90 12/27/90
1476-23-9 1-Propene, 3-isocyanato-...... 10/29/90 12/27/90
2422-91-5 Benzene, 1,1',1''- 10/29/90 12/27/90
methylidynetris(4-isocyanato-.
2493-02-9 Benzene, 1-bromo-4-isocyanato- 10/29/90 12/27/90
2909-38-8 Benzene, 1-chloro-3-isocyanato- 10/29/90 12/27/90
.
2949-22-6 Acetic acid, isocyanato-, 10/29/90 12/27/90
ethyl ester.
3173-53-3 Cyclohexane, isocyanato-...... 10/29/90 12/27/90
4035-89-6 Imidodicarbonic diamide,N,N',2- 10/29/90 12/27/90
tris(6-isocyanatohexyl)-.
4098-71-9 Cyclohexane, 5-isocyanato-1- 10/29/90 12/27/90
(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-
trimethyl-.
4151-51-3 Phenol, 4-isocyanato-, 10/29/90 12/27/90
phosphorothioate (3:1)
(ester).
5124-30-1 Cyclohexane, 1,1'- 10/29/90 12/27/90
methylenebis(4-isocyanato-.
5873-54-1 Benzene, 1-isocyanato-2-((4- 10/29/90 12/27/90
isocyanatophenyl)methyl)-.
10031-75-1 Benzene, 1,1'- 10/29/90 12/27/90
(diisocyanatomethylene)bis-.
15646-96-5 Hexane, 1,6-diisocyanato-2,4,4- 10/29/90 12/27/90
trimethyl-.
16938-22-0 Hexane, 1,6-diisocyanato-2,2,4- 10/29/90 12/27/90
trimethyl-.
25854-16-4 Benzene, bis(isocyanatomethyl)- 10/29/90 12/27/90
.
26447-40-5 Benzene, 1,1'- 10/29/90 12/27/90
methylenebis(isocyanato-.
26603-40-7 1,3,5,-Triazine-2,4,6(1H.3H,5H- 10/29/90 12/27/90
trione, 1,3,5-tris(3-
isocyanatomethylphenyl)-.
26747-90-0 1,3-Diazetidine-2,4-dione, 1,3- 10/29/90 12/27/90
bis(3-isocyanatomethylphenyl)-
.
28178-42-9 Benzene, 2-isocyanato-1,3- 10/29/90 12/27/90
bis(1-methylethyl)-.
28556-81-2 Benzene, 2-isocyanato-1,3- 10/29/90 12/27/90
dimethyl-.
30674-80-7 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-,2- 10/29/90 12/27/90
isocyanatoethyl ester.
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34893-92-0 Benzene, 1,3-dichloro-5- 10/29/90 12/27/90
isocyanato-.
68239-06-5 Cyclohexane, 2-heptyl-3,4- 10/29/90 12/27/90
bis(9-isocyanatononyl)-1-
pentyl-.
73597-26-9 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2- 10/29/90 12/27/90
(((((5-isocyanato-1,3,3-
trimethylcyclohexyl)
methyl)amino)carbonyl)oxy)eth
yl ester.
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Methyl ethylene glycol ethers and esters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
3121-61-7 Ethylene glycol monomethyl 1/26/94 3/28/94
ether acrylate.
23783-42-8 Tetraethylene glycol 1/26/94 3/28/94
monomethyl ether.
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Nonylphenol ethoxylates
------------------------------------------------------------------------
7311-27-5 Ethanol, 2-[2-[2-[2-(p- 2/10/00 4/10/00
nonylphenoxy)ethoxy]ethoxy]et
hoxy]-.
9016-45-9 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), 2/10/00 4/10/00
alpha-(nonylphenyl)-omega-
hydroxy-.
20427-84-3 Ethanol, 2-[2-(p- 2/10/00 4/10/00
nonylphenoxy)ethoxy]-.
20636-48-0 3,6,9,12-Tetraoxatetradecan-1- 2/10/00 4/10/00
ol, 14-(4-nonylphenoxy)-.
26027-38-3 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), 2/10/00 4/10/00
alpha-(4-nonylphenyl)-omega-
hydroxy-.
26264-02-8 3,6,9,12-Tetraoxatetradecan-1- 2/10/00 4/10/00
ol, 14-(nonylphenoxy)-.
26571-11-9 3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24- 2/10/00 4/10/00
Octaoxahexacosan-1-ol, 26-
(nonylphenoxy)-.
27176-93-8 Ethanol, 2-[2- 2/10/00 4/10/00
(nonylphenoxy)ethoxy]-.
27177-01-1 3,6,9,12,15-Pentaoxaheptadecan- 2/10/00 4/10/00
1-ol, 17-(nonylphenoxy)-.
27177-05-5 3,6,9,12,15,18,21- 2/10/00 4/10/00
Heptaoxatricosan-1-ol, 23-
(nonylphenoxy)-.
27177-08-8 3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27- 2/10/00 4/10/00
Nonaoxanonacosan-1-ol, 29-
(nonylphenoxy)-.
27986-36-3 Ethanol, 2-(nonylphenoxy)-.... 2/10/00 4/10/00
37205-87-1 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), 2/10/00 4/10/00
alpha-(isononylphenyl)-omega-
hydroxy-.
51938-25-1 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), 2/10/00 4/10/00
alpha-(2-nonylphenyl)-omega-
hydroxy-.
65455-72-3 3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27- 2/10/00 4/10/00
Nonaoxanonacosan-1-ol, 29-
(isononylphenoxy)-.
68412-54-4 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), 2/10/00 4/10/00
alpha-(nonylphenyl)-omega-
hydroxy-, branched.
98113-10-1 NP9........................... 2/10/00 4/10/00
127087-87-0 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), 2/10/00 4/10/00
alpha-(4-nonylphenyl)-omega-
hydroxy-, branched.
152143-22-1 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), 2/10/00 4/10/00
alpha-(4-nonylphenyl)-omega-
hydroxy-, branched,
phosphates.
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OSHA Chemicals in Need of Dermal Absorption Testing
------------------------------------------------------------------------
60-29-7 Ethyl ether................... 1/26/94 3/28/94
61-82-5 Amitrole...................... 3/11/94 5/10/94
74-96-4 Ethyl bromide................. 3/11/94 5/10/94
75-05-8 Acetonitrile.................. 8/4/95 10/3/95
75-12-7 Formamide..................... 8/4/95 10/3/95
75-15-0 Carbon disulfide.............. 3/11/94 5/10/94
75-25-2 Bromoform..................... 3/11/94 5/10/94
75-34-3 1,1-Dichloroethane............ 3/11/94 5/10/94
75-35-4 Vinylidene chloride........... 8/4/95 10/3/95
75-65-0 tert-Butyl alcohol............ 1/26/94 3/28/94
76-22-2 Camphor....................... 1/26/94 3/28/94
77-73-6 Dicyclopentadiene............. 8/4/95 10/3/95
77-78-1 Dimethyl sulfate.............. 3/11/94 5/10/94
78-59-1 Isophorone.................... 8/4/95 10/3/95
78-87-5 Propylene dichloride.......... 8/4/95 10/3/95
78-92-2 sec-Butyl alcohol............. 1/26/94 3/28/94
79-20-9 Methyl acetate................ 1/26/94 3/28/94
79-46-9 2-Nitropropane................ 3/11/94 5/10/94
88-72-2 o-Nitrotoluene................ 3/11/94 5/10/94
89-72-5 o-sec-Butylphenol............. 3/11/94 5/10/94
90-04-0 o-Anisidine................... 3/11/94 5/10/94
91-20-3 Naphthalene................... 8/4/95 10/3/95
92-52-4 Biphenyl...................... 8/4/95 10/3/95
95-13-6 Indene........................ 3/11/94 5/10/94
95-49-8 o-Chlorotoluene............... 3/11/94 5/10/94
95-50-1 o-Dichlorobenzene............. 8/4/95 10/3/95
96-18-4 1,2,3-Trichloropropane........ 8/4/95 10/3/95
97-77-8 Disulfiram.................... 1/26/94 3/28/94
98-29-3 t-Butylcatechol............... 8/4/95 10/3/95
99-08-1 m-Nitrotoluene................ 8/4/95 10/3/95
99-65-0 m-Dinitrobenzene.............. 3/11/94 5/10/94
99-99-0 p-Nitrotoluene................ 8/4/95 10/3/95
100-00-5 p-Nitrochlorobenzene.......... 3/11/94 5/10/94
100-01-6 p-Nitroaniline................ 3/11/94 5/10/94
100-44-7 Benzyl chloride............... 3/11/94 5/10/94
100-25-4 p-Dinitrobenzene.............. 1/26/94 3/28/94
100-63-0 Phenylhydrazine............... 3/11/94 5/10/94
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105-46-4 sec-Butyl acetate............. 1/26/94 3/28/94
106-42-3 p-Xylene...................... 1/26/94 3/28/94
106-46-7 p-Dichlorobenzene............. 8/4/95 10/3/95
106-49-0 p-Toluidine................... 3/11/94 5/10/94
107-06-2 Ethylene dichloride........... 8/4/95 10/3/95
107-31-3 Methyl formate................ 1/26/94 3/28/94
107-66-4 Dibutyl phosphate............. 1/26/94 3/28/94
108-03-2 1-Nitropropane................ 1/26/94 3/28/94
108-44-1 m-Toluidine................... 3/11/94 5/10/94
108-87-2 Methylcyclohexane............. 1/26/94 3/28/94
108-90-7 Chlorobenzene................. 3/11/94 5/10/94
108-93-0 Cyclohexanol.................. 8/4/95 10/3/95
109-66-0 Pentane....................... 1/26/94 3/28/94
109-99-9 Tetrahydrofuran............... 3/11/94 5/10/94
110-12-3 Methyl isoamyl ketone......... 8/4/95 10/3/95
110-83-8 Cyclohexene................... 1/26/94 3/28/94
111-84-2 Nonane........................ 1/26/94 3/28/94
120-80-9 Catechol...................... 8/4/95 10/3/95
121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene............ 3/11/94 5/10/94
121-69-7 Dimethylaniline............... 8/4/95 10/3/95
122-39-4 Diphenylamine................. 3/11/94 5/10/94
123-42-2 Diacetone alcohol............. 8/4/95 10/3/95
123-92-2 Isoamyl acetate............... 1/26/94 3/28/94
126-99-8 beta-Chloroprene.............. 3/11/94 5/10/94
127-19-5 Dimethyl acetamide............ 8/4/95 10/3/95
142-82-5 Heptane (n-Heptane)........... 1/26/94 3/28/94
150-76-5 p-Methoxyphenol............... 3/11/94 5/10/94
287-92-3 Cyclopentane.................. 1/26/94 3/28/94
528-29-0 o-Dinitrobenzene.............. 3/11/94 5/10/94
532-27-4 a-Chloroacetophenone.......... 1/26/94 3/28/94
540-59-0 1,2-Dichloroethylene.......... 3/11/94 5/10/94
540-88-5 tert-Butyl acetate............ 1/26/94 3/28/94
542-92-7 Cyclopentadiene............... 8/4/95 10/3/95
626-17-5 m-Phthalodinitrile............ 3/11/94 5/10/94
628-63-7 n-Amyl acetate................ 1/26/94 3/28/94
768-52-5 N-Isopropylaniline............ 3/11/94 5/10/94
1300-73-8 Xylidine...................... 3/11/94 5/10/94
6423-43-4 Propylene glycol dinitrate.... 3/11/94 5/10/94
7631-90-5 Sodium bisulfite.............. 1/26/94 3/28/94
7681-57-4 Sodium metabisulfite.......... 1/26/94 3/28/94
25013-15-4 Vinyl toluene................. 3/11/94 5/10/94
34590-94-8 Dipropylene glycol methyl 8/4/95 10/3/95
ether.
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Propylene glycol ethers and esters
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108-65-6 Propylene glycol monomethyl 1/26/94 3/28/94
ether acetate.
110-98-5 Dipropylene glycol............ 1/26/94 3/28/94
770-35-4 1-Phenoxy-2-propanol.......... 1/26/94 3/28/94
20324-32-7 1-(2-Methoxy-1-methylethoxy)-2- 1/26/94 3/28/94
propanol.
20324-33-8 Tripropylene glycol methyl 1/26/94 3/28/94
ether.
28677-93-2 Methoxy-1-propanol............ 1/26/94 3/28/94
29387-86-8 Propylene glycol monobutyl 1/26/94 3/28/94
ether.
29911-28-2 Dipropylene glycol butyl ether 1/26/94 3/28/94
42978-66-5 Tripropylene glycol diacrylate 1/26/94 3/28/94
57018-52-7 Propylene glycol mono-tert- 1/26/94 3/28/94
butyl ether.
88917-22-0 Dipropylene glycol monomethyl 1/26/94 3/28/94
ether acetate.
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Pyridinamines
------------------------------------------------------------------------
462-08-8 3-Pyridinamine................ 1/6/05 3/7/05
504-24-5 4-Pyridinamine................ 1/6/05 3/7/05
504-29-0 2-Pyridinamine................ 1/6/05 3/7/05
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Siloxanes
------------------------------------------------------------------------
107-46-0 Hexamethyldisiloxane.......... 10/12/93 2/28/94
107-50-6 Tetradecamethylcycloheptasilox 10/12/93 2/28/94
ane.
107-51-7 Octamethyltrisiloxane......... 10/12/93 2/28/94
107-52-8 Tetradecamethylhexasiloxane... 10/12/93 2/28/94
107-53-9 Tetracosamethylundecasiloxane. 10/12/93 2/28/94
141-62-8 Decamethyltetrasiloxane....... 10/12/93 2/28/94
141-63-9 Dodecamethylpentasiloxane..... 10/12/93 2/28/94
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540-97-6 Dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane. 10/12/93 2/28/94
541-01-5 Hexadecamethylheptasiloxane... 10/12/93 2/28/94
541-02-6 Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane.. 10/12/93 2/28/94
541-05-9 Hexamethylcyclotrisiloxane.... 10/12/93 2/28/94
546-56-5 Octaphenylcyclotetrasiloxane.. 10/12/93 2/28/94
556-67-2 Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane.. 10/12/93 2/28/94
556-68-3 Hexadecamethylcyclooctasiloxan 10/12/93 2/28/94
e.
556-69-4 Octadecamethyloctasiloxane.... 10/12/93 2/28/94
556-70-7 Docosamethyldecasiloxane...... 10/12/93 2/28/94
556-71-8 Octadecamethylcyclononasiloxan 10/12/93 2/28/94
e.
999-97-3 Hexamethyldisilazane.......... 10/12/93 2/28/94
2370-88-9 Tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxane. 10/12/93 2/28/94
2374-14-3 Trifluoropropylmethylcyclotris 10/12/93 2/28/94
iloxane.
2471-08-1 Hexacosamethyldodecasiloxane.. 10/12/93 2/28/94
2471-09-2 Octacosamethyltridecasiloxane. 10/12/93 2/28/94
2471-10-5 Triacontamethyltetradecasiloxa 10/12/93 2/28/94
ne.
2471-11-6 Dotriacontamethylpentadecasilo 10/12/93 2/28/94
xane.
2554-06-5 Methylvinylcyclosiloxane...... 10/12/93 2/28/94
2627-95-4 Tetramethyldivinyldisiloxane.. 10/12/93 2/28/94
2652-13-3 Eicosamethylnonasiloxane...... 10/12/93 2/28/94
70131-67-8 Siloxanes and silicones, di- 10/12/93 2/28/94
Me, hydroxy-terminated.
9004-73-3 Methylpolysiloxane............ 10/12/93 2/28/94
18766-38-6 Docosamethylcycloundecasiloxan 10/12/93 2/28/94
e.
18772-36-6 Eicosamethylcyclodecasiloxane. 10/12/93 2/28/94
18844-04-7 Hexatriacontamethylheptadecasi 10/12/93 2/28/94
loxane.
18919-94-3 Tetracosamethylcyclododecasilo 10/12/93 2/28/94
xane.
23523-12-8 Hexatriacontamethylcyclooctade 10/12/93 2/28/94
casiloxane.
23523-14-0 Triacontamethylcyclopentadecas 10/12/93 2/28/94
iloxane.
23732-94-7 Hexacosamethylcyclotridecasilo 10/12/93 2/28/94
xane.
36938-50-8 Tetratriacontamethyl 10/12/93 2/28/94
hexadecasiloxane.
36938-52-0 Octatriacontamethyl 10/12/93 2/28/94
octadecasiloxane.
63148-62-9 Dimethyl silicones and 10/12/93 2/28/94
siloxanes.
67762-90-7 Dimethyl silicones and 10/12/93 2/28/94
siloxane, reaction products
with silica.
67762-94-1 Dimethylmethylvinylsiloxane... 10/12/93 2/28/94
68037-59-2 Dimethylhydropolylsiloxane.... 10/12/93 2/28/94
68037-74-1 Dimethylpolysiloxanes......... 10/12/93 2/28/94
68083-14-7 Dimethyldiphenylsiloxane...... 10/12/93 2/28/94
69430-24-6 Cyclopolydimethylsiloxane..... 10/12/93 2/28/94
115361-68-7 Dimethylmethyl 3,3,3- 10/12/93 2/28/94
trifluoropropyl siloxane.
149050-40-8 Octacosamethylcyclotetradecasi 10/12/93 2/28/94
loxane.
150026-95-2 Dotriacontamethylcyclohexadeca 10/12/93 2/28/94
siloxane.
150026-96-3 Tetratriacontamethylcyclohepta 10/12/93 2/28/94
decasiloxane.
150026-97-4 Octatriacontamethylcyclononade 10/12/93 2/28/94
casiloxane.
150026-98-5 Tetracontamethylcycloeicosasil 10/12/93 2/28/94
oxane.
150026-99-6 Tetracontamethylnonadecasiloxa 10/12/93 2/28/94
ne.
150027-00-2 Dotetracontamethyleicosasiloxa 10/12/93 2/28/94
ne.
not available Polymethyloctadecylsiloxane... 10/12/93 2/28/94
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Substantially produced chemicals in need of subchronic tests
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80-51-3 p,p'- 9/30/91 11/27/91
Oxybis(benzenesulfonylhydrazi
de).
81-84-5 Naphthalenedicarboxylic 9/30/91 11/27/91
anhydride.
84-51-5 2-Ethylanthraquinone.......... 9/30/91 11/27/91
87-02-5 7-Amino-4-hydroxy-2- 9/30/91 11/27/91
naphthalenesulfonic acid.
90-15-3 1-Naphthol.................... 9/30/91 11/27/91
92-70-6 3-Hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid.... 9/30/91 11/27/91
94-28-0 Triethylene glycol bis(2- 9/30/91 11/27/91
ethylhexanoate).
95-32-9 2-(4-Morpholinyldithio)- 9/30/91 11/27/91
benzothiazole.
97-88-1 N-Butyl methacrylate.......... 9/30/91 11/27/91
98-48-6 1,3-Benzenedisulfonic Acid.... 9/30/91 11/27/91
99-54-7 3,4-Dichloronitrobenzene...... 9/30/91 11/27/91
99-63-8 Isophthaloyl chloride......... 9/30/91 11/27/91
100-20-9 Terephthaloyl chloride........ 9/30/91 11/27/91
100-29-8 4-Ethoxynitrobenzene.......... 9/30/91 11/27/91
102-01-2 Acetoacetanilide.............. 9/30/91 11/27/91
106-31-0 Butyric anhydride............. 9/30/91 11/27/91
106-63-8 Isobutyl acrylate............. 9/30/91 11/27/91
111-96-6 Diethylene glycol dimethyl 9/30/91 11/27/91
ether.
112-15-2 Ethanol, 2-(2-ethoxyethoxy)-, 9/30/91 11/27/91
acetate.
116-81-4 Bromamine acid................ 9/30/91 11/27/91
119-33-5 4-Methyl-2-nitro-phenol....... 9/30/91 11/27/91
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121-60-8 4-(Acetylamino)benzenesulfonyl 9/30/91 11/27/91
chloride.
123-54-6 2,4-Pentanedione.............. 9/30/91 11/27/91
123-62-6 Propanoic anhydride........... 9/30/91 11/27/91
142-16-5 Bis(2-ethylhexyl)-2- 9/30/91 11/27/91
butenedioate.
311-89-7 Perfluorotributylamine........ 9/30/91 11/27/91
355-42-0 Perfluoro-N-hexane............ 9/30/91 11/27/91
594-42-3 Trichloromethanesulfenyl 9/30/91 11/27/91
chloride.
616-21-7 1,2-Dichlorobutane............ 9/30/91 11/27/91
626-17-5 1,3-Dicyanobenzene............ 9/30/91 11/27/91
760-23-6 3,4-Dichlorobutene............ 9/30/91 11/27/91
929-06-6 2-(2-Aminoethoxy)-ethanol..... 6/30/92 9/28/92
1047-16-1 Quinacridone.................. 9/30/91 11/27/91
1111-78-0 Ammonium carbamate............ 9/30/91 11/27/91
3089-11-0 Hexa(methoxymethyl) melamine.. 9/30/91 11/27/91
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Sulphones
------------------------------------------------------------------------
67-71-0 Dimethylsulfone............... 9/30/91 11/27/91
77-79-2 3-Sulfolene................... 9/30/91 11/27/91
80-07-9 Sulfonyl bis-(4-chlorobenzene) 9/30/91 11/27/91
80-08-0 4,4'-Diaminodiphenyl sulfone.. 9/30/91 11/27/91
80-09-1 Bisphenol S................... 9/30/91 11/27/91
98-30-6 2-Amino-4- 9/30/91 11/27/91
(methylsulfonyl)phenol.
126-33-0 Sulfolane..................... 9/30/91 11/27/91
127-63-9 Diphenylsulfone............... 9/30/91 11/27/91
2580-77-0 2,2'-Sulfonyl bis-ethanol..... 9/30/91 11/27/91
3278-22-6 1,1'-[Methylene 9/30/91 11/27/91
bis(sulfonyl)]bisethene.
5246-57-1 2-[(3- 9/30/91 11/27/91
Aminophenyl)sulfonyl]ethanol.
16588-67-3 3-[N-Ethyl-4-[[6- 9/30/91 11/27/91
(methylsulfonyl)-2-
benzothiazolyl] azo]-m-
toluidino]- propionitrile.
17557-67-4 6-(Methylsulfonyl)-2- 9/30/91 11/27/91
benzothiazolamine.
17601-96-6 2-Amino-4-[(2-hydroxyethyl) 9/30/91 11/27/91
sulfonyl]phenol.
17688-68-5 4-Phenylthiomorpholine, 1,1- 9/30/91 11/27/91
dioxide.
17741-62-7 4-[4-[(2,6-Dichloro-4- 9/30/91 11/27/91
nitrophenyl)
azo]phenyl]thiomorpholine,
1,1-dioxide-.
18760-44-6 3- 9/30/91 11/27/91
(Decyloxy)tetrahydrothiophene
1,1-dioxide.
20018-09-1 1-(Diiodomethyl) sulfonyl-4- 9/30/91 11/27/91
methyl benzene.
26750-50-5 1,1'- 9/30/91 11/27/91
[Oxybis(methylenesulfonyl)]
bisethene.
36724-43-3 2,2'- 9/30/91 11/27/91
[Oxybis(methylenesulfonyl)]bi
sethanol.
41123-59-5 1,1'- 9/30/91 11/27/91
[Methylenebis(sulfonyl)]bis-2-
chloroethane.
41123-69-7 2,2'- 9/30/91 11/27/91
[Methylenebis(sulfonyl)]biset
hanol.
41687-30-3 2-[(3- 9/30/91 11/27/91
Nitrophenyl)sulfonyl]ethanol.
52218-35-6 2-[(6-Amino-2- 9/30/91 11/27/91
naphthalenyl)sulfonyl]ethanol.
53061-10-2 1,1'- 9/30/91 11/27/91
[Oxybis(methylenesulfonyl)]bi
s-2-chloroethane.
63134-33-8 4-[[4- 9/30/91 11/27/91
(Phenylmethoxy)phenyl]sulfony
l]phenol.
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Tungsten compounds
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1314-35-8 Tungsten oxide (WO3).......... 1/6/05 3/7/05
7440-33-7 Tungsten...................... 1/6/05 3/7/05
7783-03-1 Tungstate (WO42-), dihydrogen, 1/6/05 3/7/05
(T-4)-.
7783-82-6 Tungsten fluoride (WF6), (OC-6- 1/6/05 3/7/05
11)-.
7790-60-5 Tungstate (WO42-), 1/6/05 3/7/05
dipotassium, (T-4)-.
7790-85-4 Cadmium tungsten oxide (CdWO4) 1/6/05 3/7/05
10213-10-2 Tungstate (WO42-), disodium, 1/6/05 3/7/05
dihydrate, (T-4)-.
11105-11-6 Tungsten oxide (WO3), hydrate. 1/6/05 3/7/05
11120-01-7 Sodium tungsten oxide......... 1/6/05 3/7/05
11120-25-5 Tungstate (W12(OH)2O4010-), 1/6/05 3/7/05
decaammonium.
12027-38-2 Tungstate(4-),[.mu.12- 1/6/05 3/7/05
[orthosilicato(4-)-
.kappa.O:.kappa.O:.kappa.O:
.kappa.O'.kappa.O'.kappa.O'
.kappa.O':.kappa.O'
:.kappa.O'
:.kappa.O'':.kappa.O''
:.kappa.O'']]tetracosa- .mu.-
oxododecaoxododeca-,
tetrahydrogen.
12028-48-7 Tungstate (W12(OH)2O386-), 1/6/05 3/7/05
hexaammonium.
12036-22-5 Tungsten oxide (WO2).......... 1/6/05 3/7/05
12067-99-1 Tungsten hydroxide oxide 1/6/05 3/7/05
phosphate.
12138-09-9 Tungsten sulfide (WS2)........ 1/6/05 3/7/05
12141-67-2 Tungstate (W12(OH)2O386-), 1/6/05 3/7/05
hexasodium.
13283-01-7 Tungsten chloride (WCl6), (OC- 1/6/05 3/7/05
6-11)-.
13472-45-2 Tungstate (WO42-), disodium, 1/6/05 3/7/05
(T-4)-.
14040-11-0 Tungsten carbonyl (W(CO)6), 1/6/05 3/7/05
(OC-6-11)-.
23321-70-2 Tungsten oxide (WO3), 1/6/05 3/7/05
dihydrate.
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Vanadium compounds
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1314-34-7 Vanadium oxide (V2O3) 7/11/03 9/9/03
[Vanadium trioxide].
1314-62-1 Vanadium oxide (V2O5) 7/11/03 9/9/03
[Vanadium pentoxide].
1686-22-2 Vanadium, triethoxyoxo-, (T-4)- 7/11/03 9/9/03
[Triethyl orthovanadate].
3153-26-2 Vanadium, oxobis (2,4- 7/11/03 9/9/03
pentanedionato-
.kappa.O,.kappa.O')-, (SP-5-
21)-.
5588-84-1 Vanadium, oxotris(2- 7/11/03 9/9/03
propanolato)-, (T-4)-
[Vanadium triisopropoxide
oxide].
7440-62-2 Vanadium...................... 7/11/03 9/9/03
7632-51-1 Vanadium chloride (VCl4), (T- 7/11/03 9/9/03
4)- [Vanadium tetrachloride].
7718-98-1 Vanadium chloride (VCl3) 7/11/03 9/9/03
[Vanadium trichloride].
7727-18-6 Vanadium, trichlorooxo-, (T-4)- 7/11/03 9/9/03
[Vanadium oxytrichloride].
7803-55-6 Vanadate (VO31-), ammonium 7/11/03 9/9/03
[Ammonium metavanadate].
10049-16-8 Vanadium fluoride (VF4) 7/11/03 9/9/03
[Vanadium tetrafluoride].
10213-09-9 Vanadium, dichlorooxo- 7/11/03 9/9/03
[Vanadyl dichloride].
10580-52-6 Vanadium chloride (VCl2) 7/11/03 9/9/03
[Vanadium dichloride].
11099-11-9 Vanadium oxide [Polyvanadic 7/11/03 9/9/03
acid].
11115-67-6 Ammonium vanadium oxide....... 7/11/03 9/9/03
11130-21-5 Vanadium carbide.............. 7/11/03 9/9/03
12007-37-3 Vanadium boride (VB2)......... 7/11/03 9/9/03
12035-98-2 Vanadium oxide (VO)........... 7/11/03 9/9/03
12036-21-4 Vanadium oxide (VO2).......... 7/11/03 9/9/03
12070-10-9 Vanadium carbide (VC)......... 7/11/03 9/9/03
12083-48-6 Vanadium, dichlorobis (.eta.5- 7/11/03 9/9/03
2,4-cyclopentadien-1-yl)-.
12166-27-7 Vanadium sulfide (VS)......... 7/11/03 9/9/03
12439-96-2 Vanadium, oxo[sulfato(2-)- 7/11/03 9/9/03
.kappa.O]-, pentahydrate
[Vanadyl sulfate (VOSO4),
pentahydrate].
12604-58-9 Vanadium alloy, base, V,C,Fe 7/11/03 9/9/03
(Ferrovanadium).
13470-26-3 Vanadium bromide (VBr3)....... 7/11/03 9/9/03
13476-99-8 Vanadium, tris(2,4- 7/11/03 9/9/03
pentanedionato-
.kappa.O,.kappa.O')-, (OC-6-
11)- [Vanadium
tris(acetylacetonate)].
13497-94-4 Silver vanadium oxide (AgVO3). 7/11/03 9/9/03
13517-26-5 Sodium vanadium oxide 7/11/03 9/9/03
(Na4V2O7) [Sodium
pyrovanadate].
13718-26-8 Vanadate (VO31-), sodium 7/11/03 9/9/03
[Sodium metavanadate].
13721-39-6 Sodium vanadium oxide (Na3VO4) 7/11/03 9/9/03
[Sodium orthovanadate].
13769-43-2 Vanadate (VO31-), potassium 7/11/03 9/9/03
[Potassium metavanadate].
13930-88-6 Vanadium, oxo[29H,31H- 7/11/03 9/9/03
phthalocyaninato(2-)-
.kappa.N29,.kappa.N30,.kappa.
N31,.kappa.N32]-, (SP-5-12)-.
14059-33-7 Bismuth vanadium oxide (BiVO4) 7/11/03 9/9/03
19120-62-8 Vanadium, tris(2-methyl-1- 7/11/03 9/9/03
propanolato)oxo-, (T-4)-
[Isobutyl orthovanadate].
24646-85-3 Vanadium nitride (VN)......... 7/11/03 9/9/03
27774-13-6 Vanadium, oxo[sulfato(2-)- 7/11/03 9/9/03
.kappa.O]- [Vanadyl sulfate].
30486-37-4 Vanadium hydroxide oxide 7/11/03 9/9/03
(V(OH)2O).
39455-80-6 Ammonium sodium vanadium oxide 7/11/03 9/9/03
53801-77-7 Bismuth vanadium oxide........ 7/11/03 9/9/03
65232-89-5 Vanadium hydroxide oxide 7/11/03 9/9/03
phosphate.
68130-18-7 Vanadium hydroxide oxide 7/11/03 9/9/03
phosphate (V6(OH)3O3(PO4)7).
68815-09-8 Naphthenic acids, vanadium 7/11/03 9/9/03
salts.
68990-29-4 Balsams, copaiba, sulfurized, 7/11/03 9/9/03
vanadium salts.
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Voluntary HPV Challenge Program orphan (unsponsored) chemicals
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62-56-6 Thiourea...................... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
77-76-9 Propane, 2,2-dimethoxy-....... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
81-07-2 1,2-Benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one, September November
1,1-dioxide. 29, 2006 28, 2006
81-16-3 1-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, 2- September November
amino-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
81-84-5 1H,3H-Naphtho[1,8-cd]pyran-1,3- September November
dione. 29, 2006 28, 2006
83-41-0 Benzene, 1,2-dimethyl-3-nitro- September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
84-69-5 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, September November
bis(2-methylpropyl) ester. 29, 2006 28, 2006
85-40-5 1H-Isoindole-1,3(2H)-dione, September November
3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
91-68-9 Phenol, 3-(diethylamino)-..... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
94-96-2 1,3-Hexanediol, 2-ethyl-...... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
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96-22-0 3-Pentanone................... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
97-00-7 Benzene, 1-chloro-2,4-dinitro- September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
98-09-9 Benzenesulfonyl chloride...... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
98-16-8 Benzenamine, 3- September November
(trifluoromethyl)-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
98-56-6 Benzene, 1-chloro-4- September November
(trifluoromethyl)-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
101-34-8 9-Octadecenoic acid, 12- September November
(acetyloxy)-, 1,2,3- 29, 2006 28, 2006
propanetriyl ester,
(9Z,9'Z,9'',12R,12'R,12'')-.
104-66-5 Benzene, 1,1'-[1,2- September November
ethanediylbis(oxy)]bis-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
104-93-8 Benzene, 1-methoxy-4-methyl-.. September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
107-39-1 1-Pentene, 2,4,4-trimethyl-... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
107-40-4 2-Pentene, 2,4,4-trimethyl-... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
110-18-9 1,2-Ethanediamine, N,N,N',N'- September November
tetramethyl-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
110-33-8 Hexanedioic acid, dihexyl September November
ester. 29, 2006 28, 2006
111-44-4 Ethane, 1,1'-oxybis[2-chloro-. September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
111-85-3 Octane, 1-chloro-............. September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
111-91-1 Ethane, 1,1'- September November
[methylenebis(oxy)]bis[2- 29, 2006 28, 2006
chloro-.
118-90-1 Benzoic acid, 2-methyl-....... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
119-33-5 Phenol, 4-methyl-2-nitro-..... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
121-69-7 Benzenamine, N,N-dimethyl-.... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
121-82-4 1,3,5-Triazine, hexahydro- September November
1,3,5-trinitro-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
124-63-0 Methanesulfonyl chloride...... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
127-68-4 Benzenesulfonic acid, 3-nitro- September November
, sodium salt. 29, 2006 28, 2006
131-57-7 Methanone, (2-hydroxy-4- September November
methoxyphenyl)phenyl-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
137-20-2 Ethanesulfonic acid, 2- September November
[methyl[(9Z)-1-oxo-9- 29, 2006 28, 2006
octadecenyl]amino]-, sodium
salt.
138-25-0 1,3-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, September November
5-sulfo-, 1,3-dimethyl ester. 29, 2006 28, 2006
139-40-2 1,3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamine, 6- September November
chloro-N,N'-bis(1- 29, 2006 28, 2006
methylethyl)-.
140-93-2 Carbonodithioic acid, O-(1- September November
methylethyl) ester, sodium 29, 2006 28, 2006
salt.
142-73-4 Glycine, N-(carboxymethyl)-... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
330-54-1 Urea, N'-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)- September November
N,N-dimethyl-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
460-00-4 Benzene, 1-bromo-4-fluoro-.... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
506-51-4 1-Tetracosanol................ September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
506-52-5 1-Hexacosanol................. September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
513-74-6 Carbamodithioic acid, September November
monoammonium salt. 29, 2006 28, 2006
515-40-2 Benzene, (2-chloro-1,1- September November
dimethylethyl)-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
529-33-9 1-Naphthalenol, 1,2,3,4- September November
tetrahydro-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
529-34-0 1(2H)-Naphthalenone, 3,4- September November
dihydro-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
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542-92-7 1,3-Cyclopentadiene........... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
557-61-9 1-Octacosanol................. September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
563-72-4 Ethanedioic acid, calcium salt September November
(1:1). 29, 2006 28, 2006
590-19-2 1,2-Butadiene................. September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
592-45-0 1,4-Hexadiene................. September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
598-72-1 Propanoic acid, 2-bromo-...... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
617-94-7 Benzenemethanol, September November
.alpha.,.alpha.-dimethyl-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
628-13-7 Pyridine, hydrochloride....... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
628-96-6 1,2-Ethanediol, dinitrate..... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
645-62-5 2-Hexenal, 2-ethyl-........... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
693-95-8 Thiazole, 4-methyl-........... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
756-80-9 Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O- September November
dimethyl ester. 29, 2006 28, 2006
870-72-4 Methanesulfonic acid, hydroxy- September November
, monosodium salt. 29, 2006 28, 2006
928-72-3 Glycine, N-(carboxymethyl)-, September November
disodium salt. 29, 2006 28, 2006
939-97-9 Benzaldehyde, 4-(1,1- September November
dimethylethyl)-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
1000-82-4 Urea, (hydroxymethyl)-........ September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
1002-69-3 Decane, 1-chloro-............. September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
1111-78-0 Carbamic acid, monoammonium September November
salt. 29, 2006 28, 2006
1401-55-4 Tannins....................... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
1445-45-0 Ethane, 1,1,1-trimethoxy-..... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
1498-51-7 Phosphorodichloridic acid, September November
ethyl ester. 29, 2006 28, 2006
1738-25-6 Propanenitrile, 3- September November
(dimethylamino)-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
1912-24-9 1,3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamine, 6- September November
chloro-N-ethyl-N'-(1- 29, 2006 28, 2006
methylethyl)-.
2152-64-9 Benzenamine, N-phenyl-4-[[4- September November
(phenylamino)phenyl][4- 29, 2006 28, 2006
(phenylimino)-2,5-
cyclohexadien-1-
ylidene]methyl]-,
monohydrochloride.
2210-79-9 Oxirane, [(2- September November
methylphenoxy)methyl]-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
2372-45-4 1-Butanol, sodium salt........ September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
2409-55-4 Phenol, 2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)- September November
4-methyl-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
2425-54-9 Tetradecane, 1-chloro-........ September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
2494-89-5 Ethanol, 2-[(4- September November
aminophenyl)sulfonyl]-, 29, 2006 28, 2006
hydrogen sulfate (ester).
2524-03-0 Phosphorochloridothioic acid, September November
O,O-dimethyl ester. 29, 2006 28, 2006
2691-41-0 1,3,5,7-Tetrazocine, octahydro- September November
1,3,5,7-tetranitro-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
2814-20-2 4(1H)-Pyrimidinone, 6-methyl-2- September November
(1-methylethyl)-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
2905-62-6 Benzoyl chloride, 3,5-dichloro- September November
. 29, 2006 28, 2006
2915-53-9 2-Butenedioic acid (2Z)-, September November
dioctyl ester. 29, 2006 28, 2006
3039-83-6 Ethenesulfonic acid, sodium September November
salt. 29, 2006 28, 2006
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3132-99-8 Benzaldehyde, 3-bromo-........ September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
3386-33-2 Octadecane, 1-chloro-......... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
3779-63-3 1,3,5-Triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)- September November
trione, 1,3,5-tris(6- 29, 2006 28, 2006
isocyanatohexyl)-.
3965-55-7 1,3-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, September November
5-sulfo-, 1,3-dimethyl ester, 29, 2006 28, 2006
sodium salt.
4035-89-6 Imidodicarbonic diamide, September November
N,N',2-tris(6- 29, 2006 28, 2006
isocyanatohexyl)-.
4170-30-3 2-Butenal..................... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
4316-73-8 Glycine, N-methyl-, monosodium September November
salt. 29, 2006 28, 2006
4860-03-1 Hexadecane, 1-chloro-......... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
5026-74-4 Oxiranemethanamine, N-[4- September November
(oxiranylmethoxy)phenyl]-N- 29, 2006 28, 2006
(oxiranylmethyl)-.
5216-25-1 Benzene, 1-chloro-4- September November
(trichloromethyl)-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
5460-09-3 2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic September November
acid, 4-amino-5-hydroxy-, 29, 2006 28, 2006
monosodium salt.
5915-41-3 1,3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamine, 6- September November
chloro-N-(1,1-dimethylethyl)- 29, 2006 28, 2006
N'-ethyl-.
6473-13-8 2-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, 6- September November
[(2,4-diaminophenyl)azo]-3- 29, 2006 28, 2006
[[4-[[4-[[7-[(2,4-
diaminophenyl)azo]-1-hydroxy-
3-sulfo-2-
naphthalenyl]azo]phenyl]amino
]-3-sulfophenyl]azo]-4-
hydroxy-, trisodium salt.
7795-95-1 1-Octanesulfonyl chloride..... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
8001-58-9 Creosote...................... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
10265-69-7 Glycine, N-phenyl-, monosodium September November
salt. 29, 2006 28, 2006
13749-94-5 Ethanimidothioic acid, N- September November
hydroxy-, methyl ester. 29, 2006 28, 2006
13826-35-2 Benzenemethanol, 3-phenoxy-... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
17103-31-0 Urea, sulfate (2:1)........... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
17321-47-0 Phosphoramidothioic acid, O,O- September November
dimethyl ester. 29, 2006 28, 2006
17976-43-1 2,4,6,8,3,5,7- September November
Benzotetraoxatriplumbacycloun 29, 2006 28, 2006
decin-3,5,7-triylidene, 1,9-
dihydro-1,9-dioxo-.
19438-61-0 1,3-Isobenzofurandione, 5- September November
methyl-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
19525-59-8 Glycine, N-phenyl-, September November
monopotassium salt. 29, 2006 28, 2006
20068-02-4 2-Butenenitrile, 2-methyl-, September November
(2Z)-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
20227-53-6 Phosphorous acid, 2-(1,1- September November
dimethylethyl)-4-[1-[3-(1,1- 29, 2006 28, 2006
dimethylethyl)-4-
hydroxyphenyl]-1-
methylethyl]phenyl bis(4-
nonylphenyl) ester.
21351-39-3 Urea, sulfate (1:1)........... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
22527-63-5 Propanoic acid, 2-methyl-, 3- September November
(benzoyloxy)-2,2,4- 29, 2006 28, 2006
trimethylpentyl ester.
24615-84-7 2-Propenoic acid, 2- September November
carboxyethyl ester. 29, 2006 28, 2006
24794-58-9 Formic acid, compd. with September November
2,2',2[ethanol] (1:1). 29, 2006 28, 2006
25154-38-5 Piperazineethanol............. September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
25168-05-2 Benzene, chloromethyl-........ September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
25168-06-3 Phenol, (1-methylethyl)-...... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
25321-41-9 Benzenesulfonic acid, dimethyl- September November
. 29, 2006 28, 2006
25383-99-7 Octadecanoic acid, 2-(1- September November
carboxyethoxy)-1-methyl-2- 29, 2006 28, 2006
oxoethyl ester, sodium salt.
25646-71-3 Methanesulfonamide, N-[2-[(4- September November
amino-3- 29, 2006 28, 2006
methylphenyl)ethylamino]ethyl
]-, sulfate (2:3).
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26377-29-7 Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O- September November
dimethyl ester, sodium salt. 29, 2006 28, 2006
26401-27-4 Phosphorous acid, isooctyl September November
diphenyl ester. 29, 2006 28, 2006
26680-54-6 2,5-Furandione, dihydro-3- September November
(octenyl)-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
27193-28-8 Phenol, (1,1,3,3- September November
tetramethylbutyl)-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
28106-30-1 Benzene, ethenylethyl-........ September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
28188-24-1 Octadecanoic acid, 2- September November
(hydroxymethyl)-2-[[(1- 29, 2006 28, 2006
oxooctadecyl)oxy]methyl]-1,3-
propanediyl ester.
28908-00-1 Benzothiazole, 2- September November
[(chloromethyl)thio]-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
30574-97-1 2-Butenenitrile, 2-methyl-, September November
(2E)-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
34689-46-8 Phenol, methyl-, sodium salt.. September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
35203-06-6 Benzenamine, 2-ethyl-6-methyl- September November
N-methylene-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
35203-08-8 Benzenamine, 2,6-diethyl-N- September November
methylene-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
37734-45-5 Carbonochloridothioic acid, S- September November
(phenylmethyl) ester. 29, 2006 28, 2006
37764-25-3 Acetamide, 2,2-dichloro-N,N-di- September November
2-propenyl-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
38185-06-7 Benzenesulfonic acid, 4-chloro- September November
3,5-dinitro-, potassium salt. 29, 2006 28, 2006
38321-18-5 Ethanol, 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)-, September November
sodium salt. 29, 2006 28, 2006
39515-51-0 Benzaldehyde, 3-phenoxy-...... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
40630-63-5 1-Octanesulfonyl fluoride..... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
40876-98-0 Butanedioic acid, oxo-, September November
diethyl ester, ion(1-), 29, 2006 28, 2006
sodium.
51632-16-7 Benzene, 1-(bromomethyl)-3- September November
phenoxy-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
52184-19-7 Phenol, 2,4-bis(1,1- September November
dimethylpropyl)-6-[(2- 29, 2006 28, 2006
nitrophenyl)azo]-.
52556-42-0 1-Propanesulfonic acid, 2- September November
hydroxy-3-(2-propenyloxy)-, 29, 2006 28, 2006
monosodium salt.
52663-57-7 Ethanol, 2-butoxy-, sodium September November
salt. 29, 2006 28, 2006
56803-37-3 Phosphoric acid, (1,1- September November
dimethylethyl)phenyl diphenyl 29, 2006 28, 2006
ester.
57693-14-8 Chromate(3-), bis[3-(hydroxy- September November
.kappa.O)-4-[[2-(hydroxy- 29, 2006 28, 2006
.kappa.O)-1-naphthalenyl]azo-
.kappa.N1]-7-nitro-1-
naphthalenesulfonato(3-)]-,
trisodium.
61788-44-1 Phenol, styrenated............ September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
61788-76-9 Alkanes, chloro............... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
61789-85-3 Sulfonic acids, petroleum..... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
63302-49-8 Phosphorochloridous acid, September November
bis(4-nonylphenyl) ester. 29, 2006 28, 2006
64743-02-8 Alkenes, C10 September November
.alpha.-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
64743-03-9 Phenols (petroleum)........... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
65996-79-4 Solvent naphtha (coal)........ September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
65996-82-9 Tar oils, coal................ September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
65996-83-0 Extracts, coal tar oil alk.... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
65996-86-3 Extract oils (coal), tar base. September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
65996-87-4 Extract residues (coal), tar September November
oil alk.. 29, 2006 28, 2006
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65996-89-6 Tar, coal, high-temp.......... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
65996-91-0 Distillates (coal tar), upper. September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
65996-92-1 Distillates (coal tar)........ September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
68081-86-7 Phenol, nonyl derivs.......... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
68082-78-0 Lard, oil, Me esters.......... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
68153-60-6 Fatty acids, tall-oil, September November
reaction products with 29, 2006 28, 2006
diethylenetriamine, acetates.
68187-41-7 Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-di- September November
C1-14-alkyl esters. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68187-57-5 Pitch, coal tar-petroleum..... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
68187-59-7 Coal, anthracite, calcined.... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
68188-18-1 Paraffin oils, September November
chlorosulfonated, saponified. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68308-74-7 Amides, tall-oil fatty, N,N-di- September November
Me. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68309-16-0 Fatty acids, tall-oil, 2-(2- September November
hydroxyethoxy)ethyl esters. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68309-27-3 Fatty acids, tall-oil, September November
sulfonated, sodium salts. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68334-01-0 Disulfides, alkylaryl dialkyl September November
diaryl, petroleum refinery 29, 2006 28, 2006
spent caustic oxidn. products.
68441-66-7 Decanoic acid, mixed esters September November
with dipentaerythritol, 29, 2006 28, 2006
octanoic acid and valeric
acid.
68442-60-4 Acetaldehyde, reaction September November
products with formaldehyde, 29, 2006 28, 2006
by-products from.
68442-77-3 2-Butenediamide, (2E)-, N,N'- September November
bis[2-(4,5-dihydro-2-nortall- 29, 2006 28, 2006
oil alkyl-1H-imidazol-1-
yl)ethyl] derivs..
68457-74-9 Phenol, isobutylenated September November
methylstyrenated. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68513-62-2 Disulfides, C5-12-alkyl....... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
68515-89-9 Barium, carbonate nonylphenol September November
complexes. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68527-22-0 Naphtha (petroleum), clay- September November
treated light straight-run. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68584-25-8 Benzenesulfonic acid, C10-16- September November
alkyl derivs., compds. with 29, 2006 28, 2006
triethanolamine.
68602-81-3 Distillates, hydrocarbon resin September November
prodn. higher boiling. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68608-59-3 Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-, manuf. September November
of, by-products from, distn. 29, 2006 28, 2006
lights.
68609-05-2 Cyclohexane, oxidized, non- September November
acidic by-products, distn. 29, 2006 28, 2006
lights.
68610-90-2 2-Butenedioic acid (2E)-, di- September November
C8-18-alkyl esters. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68649-42-3 Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-di- September November
C1-14-alkyl esters, zinc 29, 2006 28, 2006
salts.
68650-36-2 Aromatic hydrocarbons, C8, o- September November
xylene-lean. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68782-97-8 Distillates (petroleum), September November
hydrofined lubricating-oil. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68815-50-9 Octadecanoic acid, reaction September November
products with 2-[(2- 29, 2006 28, 2006
aminoethyl)amino]ethanol.
68909-77-3 Ethanol, 2,2'-oxybis-, September November
reaction products with 29, 2006 28, 2006
ammonia, morpholine derivs.
residues.
68915-05-9 Fatty acids, tall-oil, low- September November
boiling, reaction products 29, 2006 28, 2006
with ammonia-ethanolamine
reaction by-products.
68915-39-9 Cyclohexane, oxidized, aq. September November
ext., sodium salt. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68918-16-1 Tar, coal, dried and oxidized. September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
68919-17-5 Hydrocarbons, C12-20, September November
catalytic alkylation by- 29, 2006 28, 2006
products.
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68937-29-1 1,6-Hexanediol, distn. September November
residues. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68937-70-2 Carboxylic acids, C6-18 and C8- September November
15-di-. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68937-72-4 Carboxylic acids, di-, C4-11.. September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
68953-80-0 Benzene, mixed with toluene, September November
dealkylation product. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68955-37-3 Acid chlorides, tallow, September November
hydrogenated. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68955-76-0 Aromatic hydrocarbons, C9-16, September November
biphenyl deriv.-rich. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68987-41-7 Benzene, ethylenated.......... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
68987-66-6 Ethene, hydrated, by-products September November
from. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68988-22-7 1,4-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, September November
dimethyl ester, manuf. of, by- 29, 2006 28, 2006
products from.
68990-61-4 Tar, coal, high-temp., high- September November
solids. 29, 2006 28, 2006
68990-65-8 Fats and Glyceridic oils, September November
vegetable, reclaimed. 29, 2006 28, 2006
70084-98-9 Terpenes and Terpenoids, C10- September November
30, distn. residues. 29, 2006 28, 2006
70693-50-4 Phenol, 2,4-bis(1-methyl-1- September November
phenylethyl)-6-[(2- 29, 2006 28, 2006
nitrophenyl)azo]-.
70851-08-0 Amides, coco, N-[3- September November
(dimethylamino)propyl], 29, 2006 28, 2006
alkylation products with
sodium 3-chloro-2-
hydroxypropanesulfonate.
71077-05-9 Ethanol, 2,2'-oxybis-, September November
reaction products with 29, 2006 28, 2006
ammonia, morpholine product
tower residues.
72162-15-3 1-Decene, sulfurized.......... September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
72854-27-4 Tannins, reaction products September November
with sodium bisulfite, sodium 29, 2006 28, 2006
polysulfide and sodium
sulfite.
73665-18-6 Extract residues (coal), tar September November
oil alk., naphthalene distn. 29, 2006 28, 2006
residues.
83864-02-2 Nickel, bis[(cyano- September November
C)triphenylborato(1-)- 29, 2006 28, 2006
N]bis(hexanedinitrile-N,N')-.
84501-86-0 Hexanedioic acid, esters with September November
high-boiling C6-10-alkene 29, 2006 28, 2006
hydroformylation products.
90640-80-5 Anthracene oil................ September November
29, 2006 28, 2006
90640-86-1 Distillates (coal tar), heavy September November
oils. 29, 2006 28, 2006
119345-02-7 Benzene, 1,1'-oxybis-, September November
tetrapropylene derivs.. 29, 2006 28, 2006
125997-20-8 Phosphoric acid, mixed 3-bromo- September November
2,2-dimethylpropyl and 2- 29, 2006 28, 2006
bromoethyl and 2-chloroethyl
esters.
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(Secs 8(a) and 8(d), 90 Stat. 2027, 2029; 15 U.S.C. 2607 (a) and (d))
[47 FR 26998, June 22, 1982]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.
712.30, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the
Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.
Effective Date Note: At 59 FR 14115, Mar. 25, 1994, in Sec.712.30
paragraph (x), the chemical substances under the category ``propylene
glycol ethers esters'' and all related dates were stayed, effective Mar.
25, 1994. At 60 FR 31921, June 19, 1995, Sec.712.30 was amended in
part by redesignating paragraph (x) as paragraph (e).
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PART 713_REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE TSCA INVENTORY OF MERCURY
SUPPLY, USE, AND TRADE--Table of Contents
Sec.
713.1 Purpose, scope, and compliance.
713.5 Mercury for which information must be reported.
713.7 Persons who must report.
713.9 General requirements for which information must be reported.
713.11 Specific requirements for which information must be reported.
713.13 Contextual requirements for which information must be reported.
713.15 Reporting information to EPA.
713.17 When to report.
713.19 Recordkeeping requirements.
713.21 Electronic filing.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2607(b)(10)(D).
Source: 83 FR 30073, June 27, 2018, unless otherwise noted.
Sec.713.1 Purpose, scope, and compliance.
(a) This part specifies reporting and recordkeeping procedures under
section 8(b)(10) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) (15 U.S.C.
2607(b)(10)) for certain manufacturers (including importers) and
processers of mercury as defined in section 8(b)(10)(A) to include
elemental mercury and mercury compounds. Hereinafter ``mercury'' will
refer to both elemental mercury and mercury compounds collectively,
except where separately identified. Section 8(b)(10)(D) of TSCA
authorizes the EPA Administrator to require reporting from any person
who manufactures mercury or mercury-added products or otherwise
intentionally uses mercury in a manufacturing process to carry out and
publish in the Federal Register an inventory of mercury supply, use, and
trade in the United States. In administering this mercury inventory, EPA
is directed to identify any manufacturing processes or products that
intentionally add mercury and to recommend actions, including proposed
revisions of Federal law or regulations, to achieve further reductions
in mercury use. EPA intends to use the collected information to
implement TSCA and shape the Agency's efforts to recommend actions, both
voluntary and regulatory, to reduce the use of mercury in commerce. In
so doing, the Agency will conduct timely evaluation and refinement of
these reporting requirements so that they are efficient and non-
duplicative for reporters.
(b) This part applies to the activities associated with the periodic
publication of information on mercury supply, use, and trade in the
United States. Except as described at Sec.713.7, the reporting
requirements for mercury supply, use, and trade apply to the following
activities:
(1) Activities undertaken with the purpose of obtaining an immediate
or eventual commercial advantage:
(i) Import of mercury;
(ii) Manufacture (other than import) of mercury;
(iii) Import of a mercury-added product;
(iv) Manufacture (other than import) of a mercury-added product; and
(v) Intentional use of mercury in a manufacturing process.
(2) Activities undertaken in relationship to those activities
described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section:
(i) Distribution in commerce, including domestic sale or transfer,
of mercury;
(ii) Distribution in commerce, including domestic sale or transfer,
of a mercury-added product;
(iii) Storage of mercury (including import);
(iv) Export of a mercury compound (unless specifically prohibited);
and
(v) Export of a mercury-added product.
(c) Section 15(3) of TSCA makes it unlawful for any person to fail
or refuse to submit information required under this part. In addition,
TSCA section 15(3) makes it unlawful for any person to fail to:
Establish or maintain records, or permit access to records required by
this part. Section 16 of TSCA provides that any person who violates a
provision of TSCA section 15 is liable to the United States for a civil
penalty and may be criminally prosecuted. Pursuant to TSCA section 17,
the Federal Government may seek judicial relief to compel submission of
TSCA section 8 information and to otherwise restrain any violation of
TSCA section 15.
(d) Each person who reports under this part must certify the
accuracy and
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maintain records of the information reported under this part and, in
accordance with TSCA, permit access to, and the copying of, such records
by EPA officials.
Sec.713.5 Mercury for which information must be reported.
(a) Elemental mercury (Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number
7439-97-6); or
(b) A mercury compound, including but not limited to the mercury
compounds listed in Table 1 of this part by Chemical Abstracts Service
Registry Number:
Table 1--Mercury Compounds
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chemical Abstracts Service Registry No. Mercury compound
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10045-94-0.............................. Nitric acid, mercury(2+) salt
(2:1).
100-57-2................................ Mercury, hydroxyphenyl-.
10112-91-1.............................. Mercury chloride (Hg2Cl2).
10124-48-8.............................. Mercury amide chloride
(Hg(NH2)Cl).
103-27-5................................ Mercury, phenyl(propanoato-
.kappa.O)-.
10415-75-5.............................. Nitric acid, mercury(1+) salt
(1:1).
104-60-9................................ Mercury, (9-octadecenoato-
.kappa.O)phenyl-.
1191-80-6............................... 9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)-,
mercury(2+) salt (2:1).
12068-90-5.............................. Mercury telluride (HgTe).
13170-76-8.............................. Hexanoic acid, 2-ethyl-,
mercury(2+) salt (2:1).
13302-00-6.............................. Mercury, (2-ethylhexanoato-
.kappa.O)phenyl-.
1335-31-5............................... Mercury cyanide oxide
(Hg2(CN)2O).
1344-48-5............................... Mercury sulfide (HgS).
1345-09-1............................... Cadmium mercury sulfide.
13876-85-2.............................. Mercurate(2-), tetraiodo-,
copper(1+) (1:2), (T-4)-.
138-85-2................................ Mercurate(1-), (4-
carboxylatophenyl)hydroxy-,
sodium (1:1).
141-51-5................................ Mercury, iodo(iodomethyl)-.
14783-59-6.............................. Mercury, bis[(2-
phenyldiazenecarbothioic acid-
.kappa.S) 2-phenylhydrazidato-
.kappa.N2]-, (T-4)-.
15385-58-7.............................. Mercury, dibromodi-, (Hg-Hg).
15785-93-0.............................. Mercury, chloro[4-[(2,4-
dinitrophenyl)amino]phenyl]-.
15829-53-5.............................. Mercury oxide (Hg2O).
1600-27-7............................... Acetic acid, mercury(2+) salt
(2:1).
1785-43-9............................... Mercury,
chloro(ethanethiolato)-.
19447-62-2.............................. Mercury, (acetato-.kappa.O)[4-
[2-[4-
(dimethylamino)phenyl]diazeny
l]phenyl]-.
20582-71-2.............................. Mercurate(2-), tetrachloro-,
potassium (1:2), (T-4)-.
20601-83-6.............................. Mercury selenide (HgSe).
21908-53-2.............................. Mercury oxide (HgO).
22450-90-4.............................. Mercury(1+), amminephenyl-,
acetate (1:1).
24579-90-6.............................. Mercury, chloro(2-hydroxy-5-
nitrophenyl)-.
24806-32-4.............................. Mercury, [.mu.-[2-
dodecylbutanedioato(2-
).kappa.O1:.kappa.O4]]dipheny
ldi-.
26545-49-3.............................. Mercury, (neodecanoato-
.kappa.O)phenyl-.
27685-51-4.............................. Cobaltate(2-),
tetrakis(thiocyanato-
.kappa.N)-, mercury(2+)
(1:1), (T-4)-.
29870-72-2.............................. Cadmium mercury telluride
((Cd,Hg)Te).
3294-57-3............................... Mercury,
phenyl(trichloromethyl)-.
33770-60-4.............................. Mercury, [3,6-dichloro-4,5-
di(hydroxy-.kappa.O)-
3,5cyclohexadiene-1,2-
dionato(2-)]-.
3570-80-7............................... Mercury, bis(acetato-
.kappa.O)[.mu.-(3',6'-
dihydroxy-
3oxospiro[isobenzofuran-
1(3H),9'-[9H]xanthene]-
2',7'diyl)]di-.
537-64-4................................ Mercury, bis(4-methylphenyl)-.
539-43-5................................ Mercury, chloro(4-
methylphenyl)-.
54-64-8................................. Mercurate(1-), ethyl[2-
(mercapto-.kappa.S)benzoato(2-
).kappa.O]-, sodium (1:1).
55-68-5................................. Mercury, (nitrato-
.kappa.O)phenyl-.
56724-82-4.............................. Mercury, phenyl[(2-
phenyldiazenecarbothioic
acid.kappa.S) 2-
phenylhydrazidato-.kappa.N2]-
.
587-85-9................................ Mercury, diphenyl-.
592-04-1................................ Mercury cyanide (Hg(CN)2).
592-85-8................................ Thiocyanic acid, mercury(2+)
salt (2:1).
593-74-8................................ Mercury, dimethyl-.
59-85-8................................. Mercurate(1-), (4-
carboxylatophenyl)chloro-,
hydrogen.
623-07-4................................ Mercury, chloro(4-
hydroxyphenyl)-.
62-38-4................................. Mercury, (acetato-
.kappa.O)phenyl-.
62638-02-2.............................. Cyclohexanebutanoic acid,
mercury(2+) salt (2:1).
627-44-1................................ Mercury, diethyl-.
6283-24-5............................... Mercury, (acetato-.kappa.O)(4-
aminophenyl)-.
628-86-4................................ Mercury, bis(fulminato-
.kappa.C)-.
629-35-6................................ Mercury, dibutyl-.
63325-16-6.............................. Mercurate(2-), tetraiodo-, (T-
4)-, hydrogen, compd. with 5-
iodo-2-pyridinamine (1:2:2).
63468-53-1.............................. Mercury, (acetato-.kappa.O)(2-
hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)-.
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63549-47-3.............................. Mercury, bis(acetato-
.kappa.O)(benzenamine)-.
68201-97-8.............................. Mercury, (acetato-
.kappa.O)diamminephenyl-, (T-
4)-.
72379-35-2.............................. Mercurate(1-), triiodo-,
hydrogen, compd. with 3-
methyl2(3H)-benzothiazolimine
(1:1:1).
7439-97-6............................... Mercury.
7487-94-7............................... Mercury chloride (HgCl2).
7546-30-7............................... Mercury chloride (HgCl).
7616-83-3............................... Perchloric acid, mercury(2+)
salt (2:1).
7774-29-0............................... Mercury iodide (HgI2).
7783-33-7............................... Mercurate(2-), tetraiodo-,
potassium (1:2), (T-4)-.
7783-35-9............................... Sulfuric acid, mercury(2+)
salt (1:1).
7783-39-3............................... Mercury fluoride (HgF2).
7789-47-1............................... Mercury bromide (HgBr2).
90-03-9................................. Mercury, chloro(2-
hydroxyphenyl)-.
94070-93-6.............................. Mercury, [.mu.-[(oxydi-2,1-
ethanediyl
1,2benzenedicarboxylato-
.kappa.O2)(2-)]]diphenyldi-.
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Sec.713.7 Persons who must report.
(a) Any person who manufactures (including imports) mercury, except:
(1) A person who does not manufacture (including import) mercury
with the purpose of obtaining an immediate or eventual commercial
advantage;
(2) A person who manufactures (including imports) mercury only as an
impurity; or
(3) A person engaged only in the generation, handling, or management
of mercury-containing waste, including recovered mercury that is
discarded or elemental mercury that is managed for long-term storage and
management under section 6939f(g)(2) of the Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act;
(b) Any person who manufactures (including imports) a mercury-added
product, except:
(1) A person who does not manufacture (including import) a mercury-
added product with the purpose of obtaining an immediate or eventual
commercial advantage;
(2) A person engaged only in the import of a product that contains a
component that is a mercury-added product; or
(3) A person engaged only in the manufacture (other than import) of
a product that contains a component that is a mercury-added product who
did not first manufacture (including import) the component that is a
mercury-added product; and
(c) Any person who otherwise intentionally uses mercury in a
manufacturing process, except a person who does not intentionally use
mercury in a manufacturing process with the purpose of obtaining an
immediate or eventual commercial advantage.
Sec.713.9 General requirements for which information must be reported.
Except as described at Sec.713.7:
(a) Persons who manufacture (including import) mercury in amounts
greater than or equal to 2,500 pounds (lbs.) for elemental mercury or
greater than or equal to 25,000 lbs. for mercury compounds for a
specific reporting year must report, as applicable:
(1) Amount of mercury stored (lbs.); and
(2) Amount of mercury distributed in commerce (lbs.).
(b) All other persons who manufacture (including import) mercury
must report, as applicable:
(1) Amount of mercury manufactured (other than imported) (lbs.);
(2) Amount of mercury imported (lbs.);
(3) Amount of mercury exported (lbs.), except mercury prohibited
from export at 15 U.S.C. 2611(c)(1) and (7);
(4) Amount of mercury stored (lbs.); and
(5) Amount of mercury distributed in commerce (lbs.).
(c) Persons who report sales of mercury-added products to the
Interstate Mercury Education and Reduction Clearinghouse (IMERC) must
report, as applicable:
(1) Amount of mercury in manufactured (other than imported) products
(lbs.);
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(2) Amount of mercury in imported products (lbs.); and
(3) Amount of mercury in exported products (lbs.).
(d) All other persons who manufacture (including import) mercury-
added products must report, as applicable:
(1) Amount of mercury in manufactured (other than imported) products
(lbs.);
(2) Amount of mercury in imported products (lbs.);
(3) Amount of mercury in exported products (lbs.); and
(4) Amount of mercury in products distributed in commerce (lbs.).
(e) Persons who otherwise intentionally use mercury in a
manufacturing process must report, as applicable:
(1) Amount of mercury otherwise intentionally used (lbs.) in a
manufacturing process; and
(2) Amount of mercury stored (lbs.).
Sec.713.11 Specific requirements for which information must be
reported.
Except as described at Sec.713.7:
(a) Any person who manufactures (including imports) mercury must
specify, as applicable, the specific mercury compound(s) from a pre-
selected list (as listed in Table 1 of this part).
(b) Any person who manufactures (including imports) a mercury-added
product must specify as applicable, the specific category(ies) and
subcategory(ies) from a pre-selected list, as listed in Table 2 of this
part:
Table 2--Categories and Subcategories of Mercury-Added Products
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Category Subcategory
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Batteries.............................. --Button cell, silver.
--Button cell, zinc-air.
--Button cell, alkaline.
--Stacked button cell
batteries.
--Manganese oxide.
--Silver oxide.
--Mercuric oxide, non-button
cell.
--Button cell, mercuric oxide.
--Button cell, zinc carbon.
--Other (specify).
Dental amalgam......................... [No subcategories].
Formulated products (includes uses in --Skin-lightening creams.
cosmetics, pesticides, and laboratory --Lotions.
chemicals). --Soaps and sanitizers.
--Bath oils and salts.
--Topical antiseptics.
--Preservatives (e.g., for use
in vaccines and eye-area
cosmetics when no preservative
alternatives are available).
--Pharmaceuticals (including
prescription and over-the-
counter drug products).
--Cleaning products (not
registered as pesticides under
the Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide, and Rodenticide
Act).
--Pesticides.
--Paints.
--Dyes.
--Reagents (e.g., catalysts,
buffers, fixatives).
--Other (specify).
Lighting, lamps, bulbs................. --Linear fluorescent.
--Compact fluorescent.
--U-tube and circular
fluorescent.
--Cold cathode fluorescent.
--External electrode
fluorescent.
--Mercury vapor.
--Metal halide.
--High pressure sodium.
--Mercury short arc.
--Neon.
--Other (specify).
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Measuring instruments.................. --Barometer.
--Fever thermometer.
--Flow meter.
--Hydrometer.
--Hygrometer/psychrometer.
--Manometer.
--Non-fever thermometer.
--Pyrometer.
--Sphygmomanometer.
--Other (specify).
Pump seals............................. [No subcategories].
Switches, relays, sensors, valves...... --Tilt switch.
--Vibration switch.
--Float switch.
--Pressure switch.
--Temperature switch.
--Displacement relay.
--Wetted reed relay.
--Contact relay.
--Flame sensor.
--Thermostat.
--Other (specify).
Miscellaneous/novelty mercury-added --Wheel weights.
products. --Wheel rotation balancers/
stabilizers.
--Firearm recoil suppressors.
--Carburetor synchronizers.
--Joint support/shock
absorption bands.
--Other (specify).
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(c) Any person who otherwise intentionally uses mercury in a
manufacturing process, other than the manufacture of a mercury compound
or a mercury-added product, must identify, as applicable:
(1) The specific manufacturing process for which mercury is
otherwise intentionally used from a pre-selected list, as listed in
Table 3 of this part:
Table 3--Manufacturing Process for Which Mercury Is Otherwise
Intentionally Used
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chlorine production (e.g., mercury-cell chlor-alkali process).
Acetaldehyde production.
Sodium/potassium methylate/ethylate production.
Polyurethane/plastic production.
Other (specify).
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(2) The specific use of mercury in a manufacturing process from a
pre-selected list, as listed in Table 4 of this part:
Table 4--Specific Use of Mercury in a Manufacturing Process
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Catalyst.
Cathode.
Reactant.
Reagent.
Other (specify).
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Sec.713.13 Contextual requirements for which information must be
reported.
Except as described at Sec.713.7:
(a) Persons who manufacture (including import) mercury in amounts
greater than or equal to 2,500 lbs. for elemental mercury or greater
than or equal to 25,000 lbs. for mercury compounds for a specific
reporting year must report, as applicable:
(1) Country(ies) of origin for imported mercury;
(2) Country(ies) of destination for exported mercury; and
(3) NAICS code(s) for mercury distributed in commerce.
(b) All other persons who manufacture (including import) mercury
must report, as applicable:
(1) Country(ies) of origin for imported mercury;
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(2) Country(ies) of destination for exported mercury; and
(3) NAICS code(s) for mercury distributed in commerce.
(c) Persons who report sales of mercury-added products to IMERC must
report, as applicable:
(1) Country(ies) of origin for imported products;
(2) Country(ies) of destination for exported products; and
(3) NAICS code(s) for products distributed in commerce.
(d) All other persons who manufacture (including import) mercury-
added products must report, as applicable:
(1) Country(ies) of origin for imported products;
(2) Country(ies) of destination for exported products; and
(3) NAICS code(s) for products distributed in commerce.
(e) Persons who otherwise intentionally use mercury in a
manufacturing process, other than the manufacture of a mercury compound
or a mercury-added product, must report, as applicable:
(1) Country(ies) of destination for exported final product(s); and
(2) NAICS code(s) for mercury in final product(s) distributed in
commerce.
Sec.713.15 Reporting information to EPA.
Any person who must report under this part must report for the
submission period described at Sec.713.17:
(a) Quantities of mercury in pounds per applicable activity listed
under the general requirements for which information must be reported
described at Sec.713.9;
(b) Specific requirements for which information must be reported
described at Sec.713.11;
(c) Contextual requirements for which information must be reported
described at Sec.713.13; and
(d) According to the procedures described at Sec.713.21.
Sec.713.17 When to report.
(a) Any person who must report under this part must report for the
reporting year described as follows. A reporting year is the year during
which mercury activity, required to be reported by this rule, has
occurred. The 2018 reporting year is from January 1, 2018 to December
31, 2018. Subsequent reporting years are from January 1 to December 31
at 3-year intervals, beginning in 2021.
(b) All information reported for an applicable reporting year must
be submitted on or before the first day of July following the reporting
year. The submission deadline for the 2018 reporting year is July 1,
2019. Subsequent submission deadlines are on or before the first day of
July following the reporting year, in 3-year intervals, beginning in
2022.
(c) The data from the 2018 reporting year will be used for the 2020
mercury inventory, the data from the 2021 reporting year will be used
for the 2023 mercury inventory, and so forth at three-year intervals.
Sec.713.19 Recordkeeping requirements.
Each person who is subject to the reporting requirements of this
part must retain records that document any information reported to EPA.
Records relevant to a reporting year must be retained for a period of 3
years beginning on the last day of the reporting year. Submitters are
encouraged to retain their records longer than 3 years to ensure that
past records are available as a reference when new submissions are being
generated.
Sec.713.21 Electronic filing.
(a) You must use the Mercury Electronic Reporting (MER) application
to complete and submit required information as set forth in Sec.
713.17. Submissions may only be made as set forth in this section.
(b) Submissions must be sent electronically to EPA via CDX.
(c) Access MER and instructions, as follows:
(1) By website. Access MER via the CDX homepage at https://
cdx.epa.gov/ and follow the appropriate links.
(2) By phone or email. Contact the EPA TSCA Hotline at (202) 554-
1404 or [email protected].
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PART 716_HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA REPORTING--Table of Contents
Subpart A_General Provisions
Sec.
716.1 Scope and compliance.
716.3 Definitions.
716.5 Persons who must report.
716.10 Studies to be reported.
716.20 Studies not subject to the reporting requirements.
716.21 Chemical specific reporting requirements.
716.25 Adequate file search.
716.30 Submission of copies of studies.
716.35 Submission of lists of studies.
716.40 EPA requests for submission of further information.
716.45 How to report on substances and mixtures.
716.50 Reporting physical and chemical properties.
716.55 Confidentiality claims.
716.60 Reporting schedule.
716.65 Reporting period.
Subpart B_Specific Chemical Listings
716.105 Additions of substances and mixtures to which this subpart
applies.
716.120 Substances and listed mixtures to which this subpart applies.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2607(d).
Source: 51 FR 32726, Sept. 15, 1986, unless otherwise noted.
Subpart A_General Provisions
Sec.716.1 Scope and compliance.
(a) This subpart sets forth requirements for the submission of lists
and copies of health and safety studies on chemical substances and
mixtures selected for priority consideration for testing rules under
section 4(a) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and on other
chemical substances and mixtures for which EPA requires health and
safety information in fulfilling the purposes of TSCA.
(b) Section 15(3) of TSCA makes it unlawful for any person to fail
or refuse to submit information required under this subpart. Section 16
provides that a violation of section 15 renders a person liable to the
United States for a civil penalty and possible criminal prosecution.
Under section 17, the district courts of the United States have
jurisdiction to restrain any violation of section 15.
Sec.716.3 Definitions.
The definitions in section 3 of TSCA apply to this subpart. In
addition, the following definitions are provided for the purposes of
this subpart:
Byproduct means a chemical substance produced without a separate
commercial intent during the manufacture, processing, use, or disposal
of another chemical substance(s) or mixture(s).
Central Data Exchange or CDX means EPA's centralized electronic
submission receiving system.
Chemical Information Submission System or CISS means EPA's
electronic, web-based tool for the completion and submission of data,
reports, and other information, or its successors.
Co-product means a chemical substance produced for a commercial
purpose during the manufacture, processing, use, or disposal of another
chemical substance(s) or mixture(s).
Copy of study means the written presentation of the purpose and
methodology of a study and its results.
EPA means the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Health and safety study or study means any study of any effect of a
chemical substance or mixture on health or the environment or on both,
including underlying data and epidemiological studies, studies of
occupational exposure to a chemical substance or mixture, toxicological,
clinical, and ecological or other studies of a chemical substance or
mixture, and any test performed under TSCA.
(1) It is intended that the term health and safety study be
interpreted broadly. Not only is information which arises as a result of
a formal, disciplined study included, but other information relating to
the effects of a chemical substance or mixture on health or the
environment is also included. Any data that bear on the effects of a
chemical substance on health or the environment would be included.
Chemical identity is part of, or underlying data to, a health and safety
study.
(2) Examples are:
(i) Long- and short-term tests of mutagenicity, carcinogenicity, or
teratogenicity; data on behavioral disorders; dermatoxicity;
pharmacological
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effects; mammalian absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion;
cumulative, additive, and synergistic effects; and acute, subchronic,
and chronic effects.
(ii) Tests for ecological or other environmental effects on
invertebrates, fish, or other animals, and plants, including: Acute
toxicity tests, chronic toxicity tests, critical life-stage tests,
behavioral tests, algal growth tests, seed germination tests, plant
growth or damage tests, microbial function tests, bioconcentration or
bioaccumulation tests, and model ecosystem (microcosm) studies.
(iii) Assessments of human and environmental exposure, including
workplace exposure, and impacts of a particular chemical substance or
mixture on the environment, including surveys, tests, and studies of:
Biological, photochemical, and chemical degradation; structure/activity
relationships; air, water, and soil transport; biomagnification and
bioconcentration; and chemical and physical properties, e.g., boiling
point, vapor pressure, evaporation rates from soil and water, octanol/
water partition coefficient, and water solubility.
(iv) Monitoring data, when they have been aggregated and analyzed to
measure the exposure of humans or the environment to a chemical
substance or mixture.
Import means to import for commercial purposes.
Import for commercial purposes means to import with the purpose of
obtaining an immediate or eventual commercial advantage for the
importer, and includes the importation of any amount of a chemical
substance or mixture. If a chemical substance or mixture containing
impurities is imported for commercial purposes, then those impurities
are also imported for commercial purposes.
Importer means any person who imports a chemical substance,
including a chemical substance as a part of a mixture or article, into
the customs territory of the United States and includes the person
primarily liable for the payment of any duties on the merchandise or an
authorized agent acting on his behalf (as defined in 19 CFR 1.11).
Importer also includes, as appropriate:
(1) The consignee.
(2) The importer of record.
(3) The actual owner, if an actual owner's declaration and
superseding bond has been filed in accordance with 19 CFR 141.20.
(4) The transferee, if the right to draw merchandise in a bonded
warehouse has been transferred in accordance with subpart C of 19 CFR
part 144. For the purpose of this definition, the customs territory of
the United States consists of the 50 States, Puerto Rico, and the
District of Columbia.
Impurity means a chemical substance which is unintentionally present
with another chemical substance.
Listed mixture means any mixture listed in Sec.716.120.
Manufacture means to manufacture for commercial purposes.
Manufacture for commercial purposes means: (1) To produce, with the
purpose of obtaining an immediate or eventual commercial advantage for
the manufacturer, and includes among other things such ``manufacture''
of any amount of a chemical substance or mixture:
(i) For commercial distribution, including for test marketing.
(ii) For use by the manufacturer, including use for product research
and development, or as an intermediate.
(2) Manufacture for commercial purposes also applies to substances
that are produced coincidentally during the manufacture, processing,
use, or disposal of another substance or mixture, including byproducts
and impurities. Such byproducts and impurities may, or may not, in
themselves have commercial value. They are nonetheless produced for the
purpose of obtaining a commercial advantage since they are part of the
manufacture of a chemical product for a commercial purpose.
Manufacturer means a person who produces or manufactures a chemical
substance. A person who extracts a component chemical substance from a
previously existing chemical substance or a complex combination of
substances is a manufacturer of that component chemical substance.
Person includes any individual, firm, company, corporation, joint-
venture, partnership, sole proprietorship, association, or any other
business entity,
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any State or political subdivision thereof, any municipality, any
interstate body, and any department, agency, or instrumentality of the
Federal government.
Process means to process for commercial purposes.
Process for commercial purposes means the preparation of a chemical
substance or mixture, after its manufacture, for distribution in
commerce with the purpose of obtaining an immediate or eventual
commercial advantage for the processor. Processing of any amount of a
chemical substance or mixture is included. If a chemical substance or
mixture containing impurities is processed for commercial purposes, then
those impurities are also processed for commercial purposes.
Propose to manufacture, import, or process means that a person has
made a management decision to commit financial resources toward the
manufacture, importation, or processing of a substance or mixture.
Substance means chemical substance as defined at section 3(2)(A) of
TSCA, 15 U.S.C. 2602(2)(A).
TSCA means the Toxic Substances Control Act (15 U.S.C. 2601 et
seq.).
[51 FR 32726, Sept. 15, 1986, as amended at 78 FR 72826, Dec. 4, 2013]
Sec.716.5 Persons who must report.
(a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section,
only those persons described in this section are required to report
under this part. Persons who must report include manufacturers
(including importers) who fall within the North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS) (in effect as of January 1, 1997)
Subsector 325 (chemical manufacturing and allied products) or Industry
Group 32411 (petroleum refineries), who:
(1) In the 10 years preceding the effective date on which a
substance or mixture is added to Sec.716.120, either had proposed to
manufacture (including import), or had manufactured (including imported)
the listed substance or listed mixture (including as a known byproduct),
are required to report during the reporting period specified in Sec.
716.65.
(2) As of the effective date on which a substance or mixture is
added to Sec.716.120, and who propose to manufacture (including
import), or who are manufacturing (including importing) the listed
substance or listed mixture (including as a known byproduct), are
required to report during the reporting period specified in Sec.
716.65.
(3) After the effective date on which a substance or mixture is
added to Sec.716.120, and who propose to manufacture (including
import) the listed substance or listed mixture (including as a known
byproduct), are required to report during the reporting period specified
in Sec.716.65.
(b) A rule promulgated under the authority of 15 U.S.C. 2607(d) may
require that any person who does not fall within NAICS (in effect as of
January 1, 1997) Subsector 325 or Industry Group 32411, and who had
proposed to manufacture (including import) or process, had manufactured
(including imported) or processed, proposes to manufacture (including
import) or process, or is manufacturing (including importing) or
processing a substance or mixture listed in Sec.716.120 must report
under this part.
(c) Processors and persons who propose to process a substance or
mixture otherwise subject to the reporting requirements imposed by this
part are not subject to this part unless EPA specifically states
otherwise in a particular notice or rule promulgated under the authority
of 15 U.S.C. 2607(d).
[63 FR 15773, Apr. 1, 1998]
Sec.716.10 Studies to be reported.
(a) In general, health and safety studies, as defined in Sec.
716.3, on any substance or listed mixture listed in Sec.716.120, that
are unpublished are reportable, i.e., must be submitted or listed.
However, this requirement has limitations according to the nature of the
material studied, so that:
(1) All studies of substances and listed mixtures are reportable.
However, in the case of physical and chemical properties, only those
studies listed in Sec.716.50 must be submitted.
(2) Studies of mixtures known to contain substances or listed
mixtures listed in Sec.716.120 are reportable except for studies of
physical and chemical properties and the studies exempted at Sec.
716.20(a)(6) (i) through (vi).
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(3) Studies of substances or listed mixtures that a person who is
reporting has manufactured, imported, or processed or proposed to
manufacture, import, or process only as impurities are not generally
reportable under Sec.716.20(a)(9).
(4) Underlying data, such as medical or health records, individual
files, lab notebooks, and daily monitoring records supporting studies do
not have to be submitted initially. EPA may request underlying data
later under Sec.716.40.
(b) [Reserved]
Sec.716.20 Studies not subject to the reporting requirements.
(a) Excluding paragraph (a)(3) of this section, the following types
of studies are exempt from the copy and list submission requirements of
Sec. Sec.716.30 and 716.35.
(1) Studies which have been published in the scientific literature.
(2) Studies previously submitted to the EPA Office of Pollution
Prevention and Toxics. These studies are limited to section 8(e)
submissions, studies submitted during section 4 proceedings, studies
submitted with premanufacture notices or significant new use notices,
and studies submitted ``for your information'' (FYI submissions) in
support of EPA's TSCA Existing Chemicals Program. Studies which have
been initiated pursuant to a TSCA section 4(a) test rule, for which the
person has submitted a letter of intent to conduct testing in accordance
with the provisions of Sec.790.25 of part 790 of this chapter, are
exempt from the list submission requirements of Sec.716.35.
(3) Except for those studies described in paragraph (a)(2) of this
section, studies previously submitted to any Federal agency with no
claims of confidentiality are exempt only from the copy submission
requirements of Sec.716.30, and must be listed in accordance with the
provisions of Sec.716.35.
(4) Studies conducted or initiated by or for another person who is
subject to, and who will report the studies under Sec. Sec.716.30 and
716.35.
(5) Studies of chemical substances which are not on the TSCA
Chemical Substances Inventory. This exemption applies only to those
substances within categories listed under Sec.716.120(c).
(6) The following types of studies when the subject of the study is
a mixture known to contain a substance or listed mixture listed under
Sec.716.120.
(i) Acute oral toxicity studies.
(ii) Acute dermal toxicity studies.
(iii) Acute inhalation toxicity studies.
(iv) Primary eye irritation studies.
(v) Primary dermal irritation studies.
(vi) Dermal sensitization studies.
(vii) Physical and chemical properties.
If the substance or listed mixture is an impurity, no reporting is
required (see paragraph (a)(9) of this section).
(7) Analyzed aggregations of monitoring data based on monitoring
data acquired more than 5 years preceding the date the substance or
listed mixture was added to the list under Sec.716.120.
(8) Analyzed aggregations of monitoring data on mixtures known to
contain one or more substances or listed mixtures listed in Sec.
716.120, when the monitoring data are not analyzed to determine the
exposure or concentration levels of the substances or listed mixture
listed under Sec.716.120.
(9) Studies on a substance or listed mixture listed under Sec.
716.120 that the person who is reporting has manufactured, imported, or
processed or proposed to manufacture, import, or process only as an
impurity. When reporting of such studies is to be required, that
reporting will be separately proposed in the Federal Register.
(10) Studies of chemical substances or listed mixtures previously
submitted by trade associations in accordance with the provisions of
Sec.716.30.
(b) The following types of studies on substances or listed mixtures
listed under Sec.716.120 are exempt from the copy and list submission
requirements of Sec. Sec.716.30 and 716.35.
(1) For the listed ureaformaldehyde resins (CAS Nos. 9011-05-6 and
68611-64-3), studies on agronomic plant growth or damage which
demonstrate only that the resins stimulate plant growth or cause plant
damage when applied as a fertilizer.
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(2) For the specified chemicals in Sec.716.120(d) under the
category ``Siloxanes,'' acute oral, dermal, and inhalation toxicity
studies and primary eye and dermal irritation studies.
(3) For the listed chemicals under Sec.716.120(d) in the category
``OSHA Chemicals in Need of Dermal Absorption Testing,'' studies on
ecological effects.
(4) For the chemicals listed at Sec.716.120 with a special
exemption referencing this paragraph, studies on mixtures containing the
listed substance at levels below 1 percent of the mixture, except when a
purpose of the study includes the investigation of the effects of the
listed substance at levels below 1 percent.
(5) Rulemaking proceedings that add substances and mixtures to Sec.
716.120 will specify the types of health and/or environmental effects
studies that must be reported and will specify the chemical grade/purity
requirements that must be met or exceeded in individual studies.
Chemical grade/purity requirements will be specified on a per chemical
basis or for a category of chemicals for which reporting is required.
[51 FR 32726, Sept. 15, 1986, as amended at 58 FR 47649, Sept. 10, 1993;
58 FR 68315, Dec. 27, 1993; 60 FR 34884, July 5, 1995; 63 FR 15773, Apr.
1, 1998]
Sec.716.21 Chemical specific reporting requirements.
(a) Health and safety studies reportable under part 716 for the
following chemical substances, mixtures, or categories of chemical
substances, as listed in Sec.716.120, must be submitted or listed only
as specified in this section:
(1) For 3H-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione, 5-amino-1,2-dihydro- and
imidazo[4,5-d]imidazole-2,5-(1H,3H)-dione, tetrahydro-, all unpublished
environmental effects studies and health effects studies on
pharmacokinetics, genotoxicity, subchronic toxicity, immunotoxicity,
carcinogenicity, reproductive effects, and developmental toxicity where
the purity of 3H-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione, 5-amino-1,2-dihydro- or
imidazo[4,5-d]imidazole-2,5-(1H,3H)-dione, tetrahydro- is greater than
or equal to 90% of the test substance by weight must be submitted.
(2) For benzenamine, 3-chloro-2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-4-
(trifluoromethyl)-, all unpublished environmental effects studies
including bioconcentration, environmental fate studies on
biodegradation, and health effects studies on pharmacokinetics,
subchronic toxicity, mutagenicity, reproductive effects, and
developmental toxicity, and carcinogenicity where the purity of
benzenamine, 3-chloro-2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-4-(trifluoromethyl)- is
greater than or equal to 90% of the test substance by weight must be
submitted.
(3) For stannane, dimethylbis[(1-oxoneodecyl)oxy]-, all unpublished
environmental effects studies including bioconcentration, environmental
fate studies on hydrolysis and biodegradation and health effects studies
on pharmacokinetics, subchronic toxicity, mutagenicity, neurotoxicity,
reproductive effects, and developmental toxicity, and carcinogenicity
where the purity of stannane, dimethylbis[(1-oxoneodecyl)oxy]- is
greater than or equal to 90% of the test substance by weight must be
submitted.
(4) For benzene, 1,3,5-tribromo-2-(2-propenyloxy)-, all unpublished
environmental effects studies including bioconcentration, environmental
fate studies on biodegradation and health effects studies on
pharmacokinetics, subchronic toxicity, neurotoxicity, reproductive
effects, and developmental toxicity, and carcinogenicity where the
purity of benzene, 1,3,5-tribromo-2-(2-propenyloxy)- is greater than or
equal to 90% of the test substance by weight must be submitted.
(5) For 1-triazene, 1,3-diphenyl-, all unpublished health effects
studies on pharmacokinetics, genotoxicity, subchronic and chronic
toxicity, reproductive effects, and developmental toxicity where the
purity of 1-triazene, 1,3-diphenyl- is greater than or equal to 90% of
the test substance by weight must be submitted.
(6) For the 9 chemicals in the indium compound category, all
unpublished health effects studies on pharmacokinetics, genotoxicity,
subchronic and chronic toxicity, reproductive effects, and developmental
toxicity where the purity of the indium compound is greater than or
equal to 90% of the test
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substance by weight must be submitted.
(7) For all voluntary HPV Challenge Program orphan (unsponsored)
chemicals:
(i) All unpublished environmental fate studies, meeting the criteria
set forth in paragraph (a)(7)(iv) of this section, on water solubility;
adsorption/desorption on particulate surfaces, e.g., soil; vapor
pressure; octanol/water partition coefficient; density/relative density
(specific gravity); particle size distribution for insoluble solids;
dissociation constant; degradation by photochemical mechanisms--aquatic
and atmospheric; degradation by chemical mechanisms--hydrolytic,
reductive, and oxidative; degradation by biological mechanisms--aerobic
and anaerobic. Studies of physical and chemical properties meeting the
criteria set forth in paragraph (a)(7)(iv) of this section must be
reported if performed for the purpose of determining the environmental
or biological fate of a substance, and only if they investigated one or
more of the properties listed in this paragraph. In addition, all
unpublished studies meeting the criteria set forth in paragraph
(a)(7)(iv) of this section on melting point and boiling point must be
submitted.
(ii) All unpublished health effects studies meeting the criteria set
forth in paragraph (a)(7)(iv) of this section including
pharmacokinetics, genotoxicity, acute toxicity, subacute toxicity,
subchronic toxicity, chronic toxicity, reproductive toxicity,
developmental toxicity, immunotoxicity, neurotoxicity, and oncogenicity/
carcinogenicity.
(iii) All unpublished environmental effects studies meeting the
criteria set forth in paragraph (a)(7)(iv) of this section including
acute and chronic toxicity studies of aquatic and terrestrial
vertebrates and invertebrates and aquatic plants.
(iv) Only studies where the voluntary HPV Challenge Program orphan
(unsponsored) chemical is =90% of the test substance by
weight should be submitted. In addition, only studies that were
conducted using TSCA, Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide
Act (FIFRA), Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
(OECD) or other internationally accepted test guidelines or voluntary
consensus standards should be submitted. Studies performed where the
voluntary HPV Challenge Program orphan (unsponsored) chemical is <90% of
the test substance by weight are not requested at this time.
(8)(i) Reporting requirements apply only to manufacturers (including
importers) of consumer products intended for use by children who also
manufacture (including import) lead or lead compounds. For the category
``lead and lead compounds,'' all unpublished health and safety studies
that:
(A) Relate to the lead content of consumer products that are
``intended for use by children'' as that term is defined at 40 CFR
710.43 (excluding children's metal jewelry), or
(B) Assess children's exposure to lead from such products (including
studies of bioavailability).
(ii) With regard to purity, studies showing any measurable lead
content in such products must be submitted.
(b) [Reserved]
[69 FR 24522, May 4, 2004, as amended at 71 FR 47135, Aug. 16, 2006; 73
FR 5115, Jan. 29, 2008]
Sec.716.25 Adequate file search.
The scope of a person's responsibility to search records is limited
to records in the location(s) where the required information is
typically kept, and to records kept by the person or the person's
individual employee(s) who is/are responsible for keeping such records
or advising the person on the health and environmental effects of
chemicals. Persons are not required to search for reportable information
dated before January 1, 1977, to comply with this subpart unless
specifically required to do so in a rule.
[63 FR 15773, Apr. 1, 1998]
Sec.716.30 Submission of copies of studies.
(a)(1) Except as provided in Sec. Sec.716.5, 716.20, and 716.50,
persons must send to EPA copies of any health and safety studies in
their possession for the substances or mixtures listed in Sec.716.120.
Persons are responsible for submitting copies on only the substances or
listed
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mixtures which they: Have manufactured, imported, or processed or
proposed to manufacture, import, or process (including as known
byproducts) within the 10 years preceding the effective date for
reporting on the substances or listed mixtures; manufacture, import, or
process on the effective date for reporting on the substances or listed
mixtures; and propose to manufacture, import, or process following the
effective date for reporting on the substances or listed mixtures.
Persons who list studies as ongoing or initiated under Sec.716.35(a)
(1) and (2) must submit them when they are completed.
(2) [Reserved]
(b) Submissions under paragraph (a) of this section must be
identified either on the face of the study or otherwise by the
applicable chemical name and CAS number (if any) listed in Sec.
716.120(a) (1) and (2), and must be accompanied by a cover letter
containing the name, job title, address and telephone number of the
submitting official, and the name and address of the manufacturing or
processing establishment on whose behalf the submission is made. In the
cover letter, submitters must identify any impurity or additive known to
have been present in the substance or listed mixtures as studied unless
its presence is specifically noted in the study itself. The cover letter
accompanying a study submitted by a trade association must also state
that the submission is to satisfy reporting requirements under this
part.
(c) Persons must use the CISS tool to complete and submit all data,
reports, and other information required by 40 CFR part 716, via CDX.
Submission requires registration with CDX, and must be made only as set
forth in this section.
(d) To access the CISS tool go to https://cdx.epa.gov/ssl/CSPP/
PrimaryAuthorizedOfficial/Home.aspx and follow the appropriate links and
for further instructions to go http://www.epa.gov/oppt/chemtest/
ereporting/index.html.
[51 FR 32726, Sept. 15, 1986, as amended at 52 FR 20084, May 29, 1987;
52 FR 44828, Nov. 20, 1987; 53 FR 12523, Apr. 15, 1988; 60 FR 34463,
July 3, 1995; 63 FR 15773, Apr. 1, 1998; 71 FR 47135, Aug. 16, 2006; 78
FR 72826, Dec. 4, 2013]
Sec.716.35 Submission of lists of studies.
(a) Except as provided in Sec. Sec.716.5, 716.20, and 716.50,
persons subject to this rule must send lists of studies to EPA for each
of the listed substances or listed mixtures (including as a known
byproduct) in Sec.716.120 which they are manufacturing, importing, or
processing, or which they propose to manufacture (including import) or
process.
(1) Ongoing studies. As of the date a person becomes subject to this
part, a list of ongoing health and safety studies being conducted by or
initiated for them, noting for each entry: The beginning date of the
study, the purpose of the study, the types of data to be collected, the
anticipated date of completion, and the name and address of the
laboratory conducting the study.
(2) Initiated studies. After the date a person becomes subject to
this part, a list of studies initiated by or for them, noting for each
entry: The beginning date of the study, the purpose of the study, the
types of data to be collected, the anticipated date of completion, and
the name and address of the laboratory conducting the study.
(3) Studies which are known but without possession of copies. As of
the date a person becomes subject to this part, a list of unpublished
health and safety studies known to them of which they do not have
copies. The name and address of any person known to them to possess a
copy of the unpublished study must accompany each entry on the list. For
purposes of this section only, an unpublished study will be considered
to be ``known to'' a person, if the study can be discovered by a file
search in accordance with Sec.716.25.
(4) Studies previously sent to Federal agencies without
confidentiality claims. A list of unpublished studies which have been
sent to a Federal Agency with no claims of confidentiality. The
submission must for each study: Identify the study by title, state the
name and address to whom the study was sent, and the month and year in
which the study was submitted. Any study identified will be treated as
if it were submitted under section 8(d) and will be available for public
disclosure under section 14(b) of TSCA. Persons subject to this
requirement may submit either a list of
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unpublished health and safety studies previously submitted to any
Federal agency without claims of confidentiality in accordance with
Sec.716.35(a)(4), or copies of each such study in accordance with
Sec.716.30.
(b) Submission under paragraph (a) of this section must be
identified either on the face of the study or otherwise by the
applicable chemical name and CAS number (if any) listed in Sec.
716.120(a) (1) and (2), and must be accompanied by a cover letter
containing the name, job title, address and telephone numbers of the
submitting official, and the name and address of the manufacturing or
processing establishment on whose behalf the submission is made.
(c) Persons must use the CISS tool to complete and submit all data,
reports, and other information required by 40 CFR part 716, via CDX.
Submission requires registration with CDX, and must be made only as set
forth in this section.
(d) To access the CISS tool go to https://cdx.epa.gov/ssl/CSPP/
PrimaryAuthorizedOfficial/Home.aspx and follow the appropriate links and
for further instructions to go http://www.epa.gov/oppt/chemtest/
ereporting/index.html.
[51 FR 32726, Sept. 15, 1986, as amended at 52 FR 20084, May 29, 1987;
52 FR 44828, Nov. 20, 1987; 53 FR 12523, Apr. 15, 1988; 53 FR 46746,
Nov. 18, 1988; 60 FR 34463, July 3, 1995; 63 FR 15774, Apr. 1, 1998; 71
FR 47135, Aug. 16, 2006; 78 FR 72826, Dec. 4, 2013]
Sec.716.40 EPA requests for submission of further information.
EPA may, by letter, request a person to submit or make available for
review the following information after the initial reporting under
Sec. Sec.716.30 and 716.35. If the requested submissions are not made,
EPA may subpoena them under section 11 of TSCA, 15 U.S.C. 2610.
(a) Submission of underlying data of the kind described in Sec.
716.10(a)(4) by persons who submit copies of studies under Sec.716.30
or list studies under Sec.716.35(a)(1) or Sec.716.35(a)(2).
(b) Submission of preliminary reports of ongoing studies by persons
who list the studies under Sec.716.35(a)(1) or Sec.716.35(a)(2).
(c) Submission of copies of studies by persons listed under Sec.
716.35(a)(3) as possessing them.
Sec.716.45 How to report on substances and mixtures.
Section 716.120 lists substances and mixtures, in order by Chemical
Abstract Service Registry Number and by alphabetical order. Studies of
listed substances and listed mixtures shall be reported as follows:
(a) When a substance is individually listed under Sec.716.120(a),
studies of the substance and studies of mixtures known to contain the
substance must be reported as studies of that substance.
(b) When two or more substances are listed as a mixture under Sec.
716.120(b), studies of the listed mixture and studies of any mixture
known to contain the listed mixture must be reported as studies of the
listed mixture.
(c) Studies of the following preparations of a substance must be
reported as studies of the substance itself, not as studies of mixtures
known to contain the substance.
(1) The substance in aqueous solution.
(2) The substance containing a small amount of an additive, such as
a stabilizer, emulsifier, or other chemical added for purposes of
maintaining the integrity or physical form of the substance.
(3) The substance of the grade/purity specified in each rule
promulgated under 15 U.S.C. 2607(d).
[51 FR 32726, Sept. 15, 1986, as amended at 63 FR 15774, Apr. 1, 1998]
Sec.716.50 Reporting physical and chemical properties.
Studies of physical and chemical properties must be reported under
this subpart if performed for the purpose of determining the
environmental or biological fate of a substance, and only if they
investigated one or more of the following properties:
(a) Water solubility.
(b) Adsorption/desorption on particulate surfaces, e.g., soil.
(c) Vapor pressure.
(d) Octanol/water partition coefficient.
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(e) Density/relative density (specific gravity).
(f) Particle size distribution for insoluble solids.
(g) Dissociation constant.
(h) Degradation by photochemical mechanisms--aquatic and
atmospheric.
(i) Degradation by chemical mechanisms--hydrolytic, reductive, and
oxidative.
(j) Degradation by biological mechanisms--aerobic and anaerobic.
Sec.716.55 Confidentiality claims.
(a)(1) Section 14(b) of TSCA provides that EPA may not withhold from
disclosure, on the grounds that they are confidential business
information, health and safety studies of any substance or mixture that
has been offered for commercial distribution (including for test
marketing purposes and for use in research and development), any
substance or mixture for which testing is required under TSCA section 4,
or any substance for which notice is required under TSCA section 5,
except to the extent that disclosure of data from such studies would
reveal--
(i) Processes used in the manufacturing, importing, or processing of
the substance or mixture, or
(ii) The portion of a mixture comprised by any of the substances in
the mixture.
(2) Any respondent who wishes to assert a claim that part of a study
should be withheld from disclosure because disclosure would reveal a
confidential process or quantitative mixture composition should briefly
state the basis of the claim, e.g., by saying ``reveals confidential
mixture proportion data,'' and clearly identify the material subject to
the claim.
(3) Any respondent may assert a confidentiality claim for company
name or address, financial statistics, and product codes used by a
company. This information will not be subject to the disclosure
requirements of section 14(b) of TSCA.
(4) Information other than company name or address, financial
statistics, and product codes used by a company, which is contained in a
study, the disclosure of which would clearly be an unwarranted invasion
of personal privacy (such as individual medical records), will be
considered confidential by EPA as provided in Title 5, United States
Code, section 552(b)(6).
(b) To assert a claim of confidentiality for data contained in a
submitted document, the respondent must submit two copies of the
document:
(1) One copy must be complete. In that copy, the respondent must
indicate what data, if any, are claimed as confidential by bracketing or
underlining the specific information. Each page containing data claimed
as confidential must also contain a brief statement for the basis of the
claim as well as a label such as ``confidential,'' ``proprietary,'' or
``trade secret.''
(2) The second copy must be complete, except that all information
claimed as confidential in the first copy must be deleted. The second
copy will be immediately subject to public disclosure.
(3) Failure to furnish a second copy when information is claimed as
confidential in the first copy will be considered a presumptive waiver
of the claim of confidentiality. EPA will notify the respondent by
certified mail that a finding of a presumptive waiver of the claim of
confidentiality has been made. The respondent will be given 30 days from
the date of his or her receipt of this notification to submit the
required second copy in accordance with the method specified in Sec.
716.30(d). If the respondent fails to submit the second copy within the
30 days, EPA will place the first copy in the docket.
(c) If no claim of confidentiality accompanies a document at the
time it is submitted to EPA, the document will be placed in an open file
available to the public without further notice to the respondent.
[51 FR 32726, Sept. 15, 1986, as amended at 78 FR 72826, Dec. 4, 2013]
Sec.716.60 Reporting schedule.
(a) General requirements. Except as provided in Sec.716.5 and
paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, submissions under Sec. Sec.
716.30 and 716.35 must be submitted using the electronic method
specified in Sec. Sec.716.30(c) and 716.35(c), on or before 60 days
after the effective date of the listing of a substance or mixture in
Sec.716.120 or within 60 days of proposing to manufacture (including
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import) or process a listed substance or listed mixture (including as a
known byproduct) if first done after the effective date of the substance
or mixture being listed in Sec.716.120.
(b)(1) Submission of lists of initiated studies. Persons subject to
the listing requirements of Sec.716.35(a)(2) must inform EPA of the
initiated study within 30 days of its initiation.
(2) Submission of copies of completed studies. Persons must submit
studies listed as ongoing or initiated under Sec.716.35(a)(1) and (2)
within 30 days of completing the study, using the method specified in
Sec. Sec.716.30(c) and 716.35(c).
(c) Requests for extensions of time. Respondents who cannot meet a
deadline under this section may apply for a reasonable extension of
time. Extension requests must be submitted on or before 40 days after
the effective date of the listing of a substance or mixture in Sec.
716.120, using the electronic method specified in Sec. Sec.716.30(c)
and 716.35(c). The Director of EPA's Office of Pollution Prevention and
Toxics will grant or deny extension requests.
(d) Submission methods. Persons must use the CISS tool to complete
and submit all data, reports, and other information required by 40 CFR
part 716, via CDX. Submission requires registration with CDX, and must
be made only as set forth in this section.
(e) To access the CISS tool go to https://cdx.epa.gov/ssl/CSPP/
PrimaryAuthorizedOfficial/Home.aspx and follow the appropriate links and
for further instructions to go http://www.epa.gov/oppt/chemtest/
ereporting/index.html.
[51 FR 32726, Sept. 15, 1986, as amended at 60 FR 34464, July 3, 1995;
63 FR 15774, Apr. 1, 1998; 71 FR 47135, Aug. 16, 2006; 78 FR 72826, Dec.
4, 2013]
Sec.716.65 Reporting period.
Unless otherwise required in a rule promulgated under 15 U.S.C.
2607(d) relating to a listed chemical substance or listed mixture
[hereinafter ``rule''], the reporting period for a listed chemical
substance or listed mixture will terminate 60 days after the effective
date on which the listed chemical substance or listed mixture is added
to 40 CFR 716.120. EPA may require reporting for a listed chemical
substance or listed mixture beyond the 60 day period in a rule
promulgated under 15 U.S.C. 2607(d), however EPA will not extend any
reporting period later than 2 years after the effective date on which a
listed chemical substance or listed mixture is added to 40 CFR 716.120.
After the applicable reporting period terminates, any person subject to
the rule under 40 CFR 716.5 (a)(2) or (a)(3) and who has submitted to
EPA lists of ongoing or initiated studies under 40 CFR 716.35 (a)(1) or
(a)(2) must submit a copy of any such study within 30 days after its
completion, regardless of the study's completion date.
[63 FR 15774, Apr. 1, 1998]
Subpart B_Specific Chemical Listings
Sec.716.105 Additions of substances and mixtures to which this
subpart applies.
The requirements of this subpart will be extended periodically to
cover additional substances and mixtures. Two procedures will be used to
add substances and mixtures.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, substances
and mixtures will be added to Sec.716.120 after publication in the
Federal Register of a notice of proposed amendment to this subpart.
There will be at least a 30-day public comment period on the notice.
After consideration of the comments, EPA will amend Sec.716.120 by
final rule to add the substances and listed mixtures.
(b) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, chemical
substances, mixtures, and categories of chemical substances that have
been added to the TSCA section 4(e) Priority List by the Interagency
Testing Committee, established under section 4 of TSCA, will be added to
Sec.716.120 but only to the extent that the total number of designated
and recommended substances, mixtures and categories of chemical
substances has not exceeded 50 in any 1 year. The addition of such
chemical substances, mixtures, and categories of chemical substances to
Sec.716.120 will be effective 30 days after publication of a notice to
that effect in the Federal Register.
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(c) Prior to the effective date of an amendment under paragraph (b)
of this section, the Assistant Administrator for Chemical Safety and
Pollution Prevention may for good cause withdraw a chemical substance,
mixture, or category of chemical substances from Sec.716.120. Any
information submitted showing why a chemical substance, mixture, or
category of chemical substances should be withdrawn from the amendment
must be received by EPA within 14 days after the date of publication of
the notice under paragraph (b) of this section. If a chemical substance,
mixture, or category of chemical substances is withdrawn, a Federal
Register notice announcing this decision will be published no later than
the effective date of the amendment under paragraph (b) of this section.
(d) Persons who wish to submit information that shows why a
substance should be withdrawn must submit their comments by using the
CISS tool to complete and submit all data, reports, and other
information required by 40 CFR part 716, via CDX. Submission requires
registration with CDX, and must be made only as set forth in this
section.
(e) To access the CISS tool go to https://cdx.epa.gov/ssl/CSPP/
PrimaryAuthorizedOfficial/Home.aspx and follow the appropriate links and
for further instructions to go http://www.epa.gov/oppt/chemtest/
ereporting/index.html.
[51 FR 32726, Sept. 15, 1986, as amended at 60 FR 34464, July 3, 1995;
71 FR 47135, Aug. 16, 2006; 77 FR 46292, Aug. 3, 2012; 78 FR 72827, Dec.
4, 2013]
Sec.716.120 Substances and listed mixtures to which this subpart
applies.
Substances listed in this section appear in order by Chemical
Abstract Service Registry Number. Chemical mixtures and categories are
listed separately and by alphabetical order. Chemical substances listed
within a category are provided only as examples of the category, and are
not included on the list of substances. When a chemical substance in the
substance or category list had been listed previously by a trivial (or
common) name, it appears first, followed by the Chemical Abstract
Service (CAS) name appearing in the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory.
(a) List of substances. The following chemical substances are
subject to all the provisions of part 716. Manufacturers, importers, and
processors of a listed substance are subject to the reporting
requirements of subpart A for that substance.
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Effective Sunset
CAS No. Substance Special exemptions date date
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62-74-8 Acetic acid, fluoro-, sodium salt........ ................................ 03/07/86 03/07/96
67-63-0 2-Propanol............................... ................................ 12/15/86 12/15/96
67-66-3 Methane, trichloro-...................... ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
67-72-1 Ethane, hexachloro-...................... ................................ 04/29/83 01/13/86
68-12-2 Dimethyl formamide-Formamide, N,N- ................................ 4/13/89 12/19/95
dimethyl-.
71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichloroethane--Ethane, 1,1,1- ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
trichloro-.
74-83-9 Methane, bromo-.......................... ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
74-87-3 Chloromethane--Methane, chloro-.......... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
74-95-3 Methane, dibromo-........................ ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
74-97-5 Methane, bromochloro-.................... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
75-00-3 Ethane, chloro-.......................... ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
75-02-5 Vinyl fluoride--Ethene, fluoro-.......... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
75-04-7 Ethanamine............................... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
75-05-8 Acetonitrile............................. ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
75-09-2 Methylene chloride--Methane, dichloro-... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
75-12-7 Formamide................................ ................................ 04/29/83 04/29/93
75-21-8 Oxirane.................................. ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
75-25-2 Methane, tribromo-....................... ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
75-27-4 Methane, bromodichloro-.................. ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
75-29-6 Propane, 2-chloro-....................... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
75-34-3 Ethane, 1,1-dichloro-.................... ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
75-37-6 1,1-Difluoroethane-Ethane, 1,1-difluoro-. ................................ 4/13/89 12/19/95
75-38-7 Vinylidene fluoride--Ethene, 1,1-difluoro- ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
.
75-43-4 Dichloromonofluoromethane-Methane, ................................ 4/13/89 12/19/95
dichlorofluoro-.
75-45-6 Chlorodifluoromethane--Methane, ................................ 4/13/89 6/30/98
chlorodifluoro-.
75-52-5 Nitromethane-Methane, nitro-............. ................................ 4/13/89 12/19/95
75-56-9 Oxirane, methyl-......................... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
75-68-3 1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane-Ethane, 1- ................................ 4/13/89 12/19/95
chloro-1,1-difluoro.
75-86-5 Propanenitrile, 2-hydroxy-2-methyl-...... ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
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75-88-7 Ethane, 2-chloro- 1,1,1-trifluoro........ ................................ 10/15/90 11/09/93
76-13-1 1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane- ................................ 4/13/89 12/19/95
Ethane, 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoro-
1.
77-47-4 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene--1,3- ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
Cyclopentadiene, 1,2,3,4,5,5-hexachloro-.
77-58-7 Dibutyltin dilaurate--Stannane, ................................ 01/03/83 01/03/93
dibutylbis[(1-oxododecyl)oxy]-.
78-59-1 Isophorone--2-Cyclohexen-1-one, 3,5,5- ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
trimethyl-.
78-83-1 1-Propanol, 2-methyl-.................... ................................ 03/07/86 03/07/96
78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane--Propane, 1,2- ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
dichloro-.
78-88-6 1-Propene, 2,3-dichloro-................. ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
78-93-3 Methyl ethyl ketone--2-Butanone.......... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
78-97-7 Propanenitrile, 2-hydroxy-............... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
78-99-9 Propane, 1,1-dichloro-................... ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
79-00-5 Ethane, 1,1,2-trichloro-................. ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
79-06-1 Acrylamide--2-Propenamide................ ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
79-24-3 Nitroethane-Ethane, nitro-............... ................................ 4/13/89 12/19/95
79-94-7 Tetrabromobisphenol A--Phenol, 4,4'- ................................ 06/20/85 06/20/95
(methylethylidene)bis[2,6-dibromo-.
80-05-7 Bisphenol A--Phenol, 4,4'-(1- ................................ 06/28/84 06/28/94
methylethylidene)bis-.
80-15-9 Hydroperoxide, 1-methyl-1-phenylethyl.... ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
80-62-6 Methyl methacrylate--2-Propenoic acid, 2- ................................ 4/13/89 6/30/98
methyl-, methyl ester.
84-65-1 Anthraquinone--9,10-Anthracenedione...... ................................ 12/28/84 11/09/93
85-22-3 Pentabromoethylbenzene--Benzene, ................................ 12/28/84 12/28/94
pentabromoethyl-.
85-68-7 Benzyl butyl phthalate--1,2- ................................ 04/29/83 04/29/93
Benzenedicarboxylic acid, butyl
phenylmethyl ester.
86-74-8 9H-Carbazole............................. ................................ 03/07/86 03/07/96
87-68-3 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene--1,3-Butadiene, ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,1,2,3,4,4-hexachloro-.
88-04-0 p-Chloro-m-xylenol-Phenol, 4-chloro-3,5- ................................ l4/13/89 12/19/95
dimethyl-.
90-30-2 N-Phenyl-1-naphthylamine................. ................................ 9/30/91 12/19/95
90-42-6 [1,1'-Bicyclohexyl]-2-one................ ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
91-08-7 Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanato-2-methyl-...... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
91-20-3 Naphthalene.............................. ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
91-58-7 Naphthalene, 2-chloro-................... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
92-52-4 1,1'-Biphenyl............................ ................................ 04/29/83 04/29/93
92-69-3 [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4-ol..................... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
92-84-2 10H-Phenothiazine........................ ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
92-87-5 [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine............. ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
95-14-7 1,2,3-Benzotriazole-1H-Benzotriazole..... ................................ 4/13/89 12/19/95
95-47-6 o-Xylene--Benzene, 1,2-dimethyl-......... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
95-48-7 o-Cresol--Phenol, 2-methyl-.............. ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
95-49-8 2/Chlorotoluene--Benzene, 1-chloro-2- ................................ 04/29/83 04/29/93
methyl-.
95-53-4 Benzenamine, 2-methyl-................... ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene--Benzene, 1,2,4- ................................ 04/29/83 04/29/93
trimethyl-.
96-18-4 Propane, 1,2,3-trichloro-................ ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
96-29-7 2-Butanone, oxime........................ ................................ 12/15/86 12/19/95
96-37-7 Methylcyclopentane--Cyclopentane, methyl- ................................ 06/20/85 11/09/93
97-18-7 Phenol, 2,2'-thiobis[4,6-dichloro-....... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
97-23-4 Phenol, 2,2'-methylenebis[4-chloro-...... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
97-88-1 Butyl methacrylate-2-Propenoic acid, 2- ................................ 4/13/89 12/19/95
methyl-,butyl ester.
98-01-1 2-Furancarboxaldehyde.................... ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
98-06-6 Benzene, (1,1-dimethylethyl)-............ ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
98-09-9 Benzenesulfonyl chloride................. ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
98-51-1 p-tert-Butyltoluene--Benzene, 1-(1,1- ................................ 06/25/86 06/25/96
dimethylethyl)-4-methyl-.
98-56-6 4-Chlorobenzotrifluoride--Benzene, 1- ................................ 04/29/83 04/29/93
chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)-.
98-73-7 p-tert-Butylbenzoic acid-Benzoic acid, 4- ................................ 6/25/86 12/19/95
(1,1-dimethylethyl)-.
98-82-8 Cumene--Benzene, (1-methylethyl)-........ ................................ 12/28/84 12/28/94
98-83-9 Benzene, (1-methylethenyl)-.............. ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
98-95-3 Nitrobenzene--Benzene, nitro-............ ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
100-02-7 p-Nitrophenol--Phenol, 4-nitro-.......... ................................ 4/13/89 6/30/98
100-40-3 4-Vinylcyclohexene....................... ................................ 1/11/90 11/09/93
100-41-4 Benzene, ethyl-.......................... ................................ 06/19/87 06/19/97
100-48-1 4-Pyridinecarbonitrile................... ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/87
100-54-9 3-Pyridinecarbonitrile................... ................................ 06/01/87 12/29/88
100-70-9 2-Pyridinecarbonitrile................... ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
101-68-8 Benzene, 1,1'-methylenebis[4-isocyanato-. ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
101-77-9 Benzenamine, 4,4'-methylenebis-.......... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
101-84-8 Diphenyl oxide--Benzene, 1,1'-oxybis-.... ................................ 4/13/89 6/30/98
102-71-6 Triethanolamine-Ethanol, 2,2',2''- ................................ 4/13/89 12/19/95
nitrilotris-.
104-49-4 Benzene, 1,4-diisocyanato-............... ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
104-51-8 Benzene, butyl-.......................... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
104-76-7 1-Hexanol, 2-ethyl-...................... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
105-60-2 2H-Azepin-2-one, hexahydro-.............. ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
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106-42-3 p-Xylene--Benzene, 1,4-dimethyl-......... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
106-43-4 Benzene, 1-chloro-4-methyl-.............. ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
106-44-5 p-Cresol--Phenol, 4-methyl-.............. ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
106-49-0 Benzenamine, 4-methyl-................... ................................ 03/07/86 03/07/96
106-50-3 p-Phenylenediamine--1,4-Benzenediamine... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
106-51-4 Quinone--2,5-Cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione.... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
106-88-7 Oxirane, ethyl-.......................... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
106-89-8 Oxirane, (chloromethyl)-................. ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
107-06-2 Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-.................... ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
107-10-8 1-Propanamine............................ ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
107-19-7 2-Propyn-1-ol............................ ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
107-98-2 1-Methoxy-2-propanol--2-Propanol, 1- ................................ 4/13/89 6/30/98
methoxy-.
108-05-4 Vinyl acetate--Acetic acid ethenyl ester. ................................ 02/10/86 02/10/96
108-10-1 Methyl isobutyl ketone--2-Pentanone, 4- ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
methyl-.
108-31-6 Maleic anhydride--2,5-Furandione......... ................................ 09/10/84 09/10/94
108-38-3 m-Xylene--Benzene, 1,3-dimethyl-......... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
108-39-4 m-Cresol--Phenol, 3-methyl-.............. ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
108-60-1 Propane, 2,2'-oxybis[1-chloro-........... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
108-67-8 1,3,5-Trimethylbenezene--Benzene, 1,3,5- ................................ 02/13/84 02/13/94
trimethyl-.
108-86-1 Benzene, bromo-.......................... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
108-88-3 Toluene--Benzene, methyl-................ ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
108-89-4 4-Methylpyridine--Pyridine, 4-methyl-.... ................................ 09/10/84 09/10/94
108-94-1 Cyclohexanone............................ ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
108-95-2 Phenol................................... ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
108-95-5 Thiophenol............................... ................................ 1/26/94 12/19/95
108-98-5 Benzenethiol............................. ................................ 03/07/86 03/07/96
108-99-6 3-Methylpyridine--Pyridine, 3-methyl-.... ................................ 09/10/84 09/10/94
109-06-8 2-Methylpyridine--Pyridine, 2-methyl-.... ................................ 09/10/84 09/10/94
109-77-3 Propanedinitrile......................... ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
109-87-5 Methane, Dimethoxy-...................... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
109-89-7 Ethanamine, N-ethyl-..................... ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
110-75-8 Ethene, (2-chloroethoxy)-................ ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
110-82-7 Cyclohexane.............................. ................................ 12/19/85 12/19/95
110-86-1 Pyridine................................. ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
111-21-7 Ethylene bisoxyethylene diacetate-- ................................ 01/13/84 12/29/88
Ethanol, 2,2']-[1,2-
ethanediylbis(oxy)]bis-, diacetate.
111-40-0 Diethylenetriamine--1,2-Ethanediamine, N- ................................ 04/29/83 04/29/93
(2-aminoethyl)-.
111-42-2 Diethanolamine--Ethanol, 2,2'-iminobis-.. ................................ 4/13/89 6/30/98
111-69-3 Hexanedinitrile.......................... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
111-76-2 2-Butoxyethanol--Ethanol, 2-butoxy-...... ................................ 4/13/89 6/30/98
111-77-3 Diethylene glycol monomethyl ether- ................................ 4/13/89 12/19/95
Ethanol, 2-(2-methoxyethoxy)-.
111-90-0 Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether- ................................ 4/13/89 12/19/95
Ethanol, 2-(2-ethoxyethoxy)-.
111-91-1 Ethane, 1,1'-[methylenebis(oxy)]bis[2- ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
chloro-.
111-92-2 1-Butanamine, N-butyl-................... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
112-35-6 Triethyleneglycol monomethyl ether-- ................................ 06/20/85 06/20/95
Ethanol, 2-[2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethoxy]-.
112-50-5 Triethyleneglycol monoethyl ether-- ................................ 06/20/85 06/20/95
Ethanol, 2-[2-(2-ethoxyethoxy)ethoxy]-.
112-90-3 Oleylamine--9-Octadecen-1-amine, (Z)-.... ................................ 01/13/84 01/13/94
115-28-6 Chlorendic acid--Bicyclo[2.2.1] hept-5- ................................ 04/29/83 01/13/86
ene-2,3-dicarboxylic acid, 1,4,5,6,7,7-
hexachloro-.
115-96-8 Ethanol, 2-chloro-, phosphate (3:1)...... ................................ 12/16/88 11/09/93
118-79-6 2,4,6-Tribromophenol..................... ................................ 1/11/90 6/30/98
120-20-7 Anthracene............................... ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
120-32-1 2-Benzyl-4-chlorophenol-Phenol, 4-chloro- ................................ 4/13/89 12/19/95
2-chlorophenol(phenyl methyl)-.
121-44-8 Ethanamine, N,N-diethyl-................. ................................ 01/13/84 01/13/94
121-47-1 Benzenesulfonic acid, 3-amino-........... ................................ 06/01/87 12/29/88
122-09-8 Benzeneethanamine, alpha,alpha-dimethyl-. ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
122-66-7 Hydrazine, 1,2-diphenyl-................. ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
122-99-6 2-Phenoxyethanol--Ethanol, 2-phenoxy-.... ................................ 07/01/83 07/01/93
123-31-9 Hydroquinone--1,4-Benzenediol............ ................................ 10/04/84 10/04/94
123-61-5 Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanato-............... ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
123-72-8 Butanal.................................. ................................ 12/16/88 12/19/95
124-16-3 1-Butoxyethoxy-2-propanol-2-Propanol, 1- ................................ 4/13/89 12/19/95
(2-butoxyethoxy)-.
124-17-4 2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)ethyl acetate--Ethanol, ................................ 01/13/82 01/13/92
2-(2-butoxyethoxy)-, acetate.
124-48-1 Methane, dibromochloro-.................. ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
126-73-8 Phosphoric acid, tributyl ester.......... ................................ 06/18/86 06/18/96
126-99-8 Chloroprene--1,3-Butadiene, 2-chloro-.... ................................ 12/28/84 12/28/94
127-18-4 Ethene, tetrachloro-..................... ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
128-39-2 Phenol, 2,6-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-...... ................................ 12/19/85 11/09/93
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128-86-9 2,6-Anthracenedisulfonic acid, 4,8- ................................ 12/21/87 11/09/93
diamino-9,10-dihydro-1,5-dihydroxy-9,10-
dioxo-.
129-00-0 Pyrene................................... ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
131-17-9 Diallyl phthalate-1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic ................................ 4/13/89 12/19/95
acid, di-2-propenyl ester.
135-98-8 Benzene, (1-methylpropyl)-............... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
136-35-6 1-Triazene, 1,3-diphenyl-................ Sec. 716.21(a)(5) 6/3/04 8/2/04
137-20-2 Soldium N-methyl-N-oleoyltaurine-- ................................ 12/28/84 12/28/94
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-[methyl (1-oxo-9-
octadecenyl)amino]-, sodium salt, (Z)-.
137-26-8 Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide, tetramethyl- ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
.
139-25-3 Benzene, 1,1 \1\-methylenebis[4- ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
isocyanato-3-methyl-.
140-08-9 Tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphite--Ethanol, 2- ................................ 04/29/83 01/13/86
chloro-, phosphite (3:1).
140-66-9 4-(1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl) phenol-- ................................ 01/30/83 12/29/88
Phenol, 4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-.
140-88-5 Ethyl acrylate--2-Propenoic acid, ethyl ................................ 4/13/89 6/30/98
ester.
141-79-7 Mesityl oxide--3-Penten-2-one, 4-methyl-. ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
142-28-9 Propane, 1,3,-dichloro-.................. ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
142-84-7 1-Propanamine, N-propyl-................. ................................ 03/07/86 12/5/90
143-22-6 Triethyleneglycol monobutyl ether-- ................................ 06/20/85 06/20/95
Ethanol, 2-[-2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethoxy]-.
143-33-9 Sodium cyanide........................... ................................ 10/29/90 12/19/95
149-30-4 Mercaptobenzothiazole--2(3H- ................................ 12/28/84 12/28/94
Benzothiazolethione.
149-57-5 2-Ethylhexanoic acid--Hexanoic acid, 2- ................................ 06/28/84 06/28/94
ethyl-.
306-83-2 Ethane, 2,2-dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoro..... ................................ 10/15/90 11/09/93
328-84-7 3,4-Dichlorobenzotrifluoride--Benzene, ................................ 05/08/85 11/09/93
1,2-dichloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)-.
354-33-6 Ethane, pentafluoro...................... ................................ 10/15/90 11/09/93
357-57-3 Strychnidin-10-one, 2,3-dimethoxy-....... ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
428-59-1 Oxirane, trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)-..... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
496-46-8 Imidazo[4,5-d]imidazole-2,5(1H,3H)-dione, Sec. 716.21(a)(1)............. 6/3/04 8/2/04
tetrahydro-.
472-41-3 Phenol, 4-(3,4-dihydro-2,2,4-trimethyl-2H- ................................ 06/01/87 12/29/88
1-benzopyran-4-yl)-.
506-96-7 Acetyl bromide........................... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
526-73-8 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene--Benzene, 1,2,3- ................................ 02/13/84 11/09/93
trimethyl-.
530-50-7 Hydrazine, 1,1-diphenyl-................. ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
534-07-6 2-Propanone, 1,3-dichloro-............... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
540-54-5 Propane, 1-chloro-....................... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
540-84-1 Pentane, 2,2,4-trimethyl-................ ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
542-75-6 1-Propene, 1,3-dichloro-................. ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
556-67-2 Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane--Cyclotetras ................................ 12/28/84 12/28/94
iloxane, octamethyl-.
563-54-2 1-Propene, 1,2-dichloro-................. ................................ 03/07/86 12/29/88
563-58-6 1-Propene, 1,1-dichloro-................. ................................ 03/07/86 12/29/88
580-51-8 [1,1'-Biphenyl]-3-ol..................... ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
584-84-9 Benzene, 2,4-diisocyanato-1-methyl-...... ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
591-08-2 Acetamide, N-(aminothioxomethyl)-........ ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
594-20-7 Propane, 2,2-dichloro-................... ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
598-21-0 Acetyl bromide, bromo-................... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
598-31-2 2-Propanone, 1-bromo-.................... ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
616-23-9 1-Propanol, 2,3-dichloro-................ ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
620-14-4 m-Ethyltoluene--Benzene, 1-ethyl-3-methyl- ................................ 04/29/83 04/29/93
.
622-96-8 p-Ethyltoluene--Benzene, 1-ethyl-4-methyl- ................................ 04/29/83 04/29/93
.
630-20-6 Ethane, 1,1,1,2-tetrachloro-............. ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
632-79-1 Tetrabromophthalic anhydride............. ................................ 1/11/90 12/19/95
637-92-3 Ethyl-tert-butyl ether Sec. 716.20(b)(3) applies 12/28/94 6/30/98
646-06-0 1,3-Dioxolane............................ ................................ 01/03/83 01/03/93
677-21-4 Trifluoromethylethene--1-Propene, 3,3,3- ................................ 04/29/83 01/13/86
trifluoro-.
685-91-6 Acetamide, N,N-diethyl-.................. ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
692-42-2 Arsine, diethyl-......................... ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
696-28-6 Arsonous dichloride, phenyl-............. ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
757-58-4 Tetraphosphoric acid, hexaethyl ester.... ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
811-97-2 Ethane, 1,1,2-tetrafluoro-............... ................................ 10/15/90 11/09/93
812-03-3 Propane, 1,1,1,2-tetrachloro-............ ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
822-06-0 Hexane, 1,6-diisocyanato-................ ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
828-00-2 1,3-Dioxan-4-ol, 2,6-dimethyl-, acetate.. ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
930-22-3 Oxirane, ethenyl-........................ ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
939-97-9 p-tert-Butylbenzaldehyde--Benzaldehyde, 4- ................................ 06/25/86 11/09/93
(1,1-dimethylethyl)-.
994-05-8 Tert-amyl methyl ether Sec. 716.20(b)(3) applies 12/28/94 06/30/98
1000-82-4 Methylolurea--Urea, (hydroxymethyl)-..... ................................ 07/01/83 07/01/93
1070-78-6 Propane, 1,1,1,3-tetrachloro-............ ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
1163-19-5 Decabromodiphenyl ether.................. ................................ 1/11/90 06/30/98
1185-81-5 Dibutyltin bis(lauryl mercaptide)-- ................................ 01/03/83 01/03/93
Stannane, dibutylbis(dodecylthio).
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1208-52-2 Benzenamine, 2-[(4-aminophenyl)methyl]-.. ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
1300-71-6 Phenol, dimethyl-........................ ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
1309-64-4 Antimony trioxide........................ ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
1321-38-6 Benzene, diisocyanatomethyl-(unspecified ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
isomer).
1321-64-8 Naphthalene, pentachloro-................ ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
1321-65-9 Naphthalene, trichloro-.................. ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
1331-47-1 [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamino, dichloro-.. ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
1333-41-1 Methyl pyridine--Pyridine, methyl-....... ................................ 09/10/84 12/29/88
1335-87-1 Naphthalene, hexachloro-................. ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
1335-88-2 Naphthalene, tetrachloro-................ ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
1345-04-6 Antimony trisulfide...................... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
1464-53-5 2,2'-Bioxirane........................... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
1634-04-4 Propane, 2-methoxy-2-methyl-............. ................................ 12/15/86 12/15/96
1649-08-7 Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-1,1-difluoro........ ................................ 10/15/90 12/19/95
1717-00-6 Ethane, 1,1-dichloro-1-fluoro-........... ................................ 10/15/90 11/09/93
1825-30-5 Naphthalene, 1,5-dichloro-............... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
1825-31-6 Naphthalene, 1,4-dichloro-............... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
1888-71-7 1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexachloro-....... ................................ 3/7/87 12/19/95
2050-69-3 Naphthalene, 1,2-dichloro-............... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
2050-72-8 Naphthalene, 1,6-dichloro-............... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
2050-73-9 Naphthalene, 1,7-dichloro-............... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
2050-74-0 Naphthalene, 1,8-dichloro-............... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
2050-75-1 Naphthalene, 2,3-dichloro-............... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
2065-70-5 Naphthalene, 2,6-dichloro-............... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
2198-75-6 Naphthalene, 1,3-dichloro-............... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
2198-77-8 Naphthalene, 2,7-dichloro-............... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
2234-13-1 Naphthalene, octachloro-................. ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
2536-05-2 Benzene, 1,1'-methylenebis[2-isocyanato-. ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
2556-36-7 Cyclohexane, 1,4-diisocyanato............ ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
2763-96-4 3(2H)-Isoxazolone, 5-(aminomethyl)-...... ................................ 3/7/86 2/19/95
2778-42-9 Benzene, 1,3-bis(1-isocyanato-1- ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
methylethyl-.
2861-02-1 2,6-Anthracenedisulfonic acid, 4,8- ................................ 12/21/87 12/19/95
diamino-9,10-dihydro-1,5-dihydroxy-9,10-
dioxo-, disodium salt
2873-89-0 Ethane, 2-chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoro-.... ................................ 10/15/90 11/09/93
3083-25-8 Oxirane, (2,2,2-trichloroethyl)-......... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
3173-72-6 Naphthalene, 1,5,-diisocyanato-.......... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
3194-55-6 Hexabromocyclododecane................... ................................ 1/11/90 12/19/95
3278-89-5 Benzene, 1,3,5-tribromo-2-(2-propenyloxy)- Sec. 716.21(a)(4)............. 6/3/04 8/2/04
.
3288-58-2 Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-diethyl-S- ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
methyl ester.
3296-90-0 1,3-Propanediol, 2,2-bis(bromomethyl)-... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
3319-31-1 Tris(2-ethylhexyl) trimellitate--1,2,4- ................................ 01/03/83 01/03/93
Benzenetricarboxylic acid, tris(2-
ethylhexyl)ester.
3322-93-8 1,2-Dibromo-4-(1,2-dibromoethyl) ................................ 06/28/84 12/29/88
cyclohexane--Cyclohexane, 1,2-dibromo-4-
(1,2-dibromoethyl)-.
3389-71-7 1,2,3,4,7,7-Hexachloronorbornadiene-- ................................ 01/13/84 01/13/94
Bicyclo[2.2.1]hepta-2,5-diene,
1,2,3,4,7,7-hexachloro-.
3618-72-2 Acetamide, N-[5-[bis[2- ................................ 06/19/87 11/09/93
(acetyloxy)ethyl]amino]-2-[(2-bromo-4,6-
dinitrophenyl)azo]-4- methoxyphenyl]-.
3618-73-3 Acetamide, N-[5-[bis[2- ................................ 06/19/87 11/09/93
(acetyloxy)ethyl]amino]-2-[(2-chloro-4,6-
dinitrophenyl)azo]-4-methoxyphenyl]-.
3956-55-6 Acetamide, N-[5-[bis[2-(acetyloxy)ethyl]- ................................ 12/15/86 11/09/93
amino]-2-[(2-bromo-4,6-
dinitrophenyl)azo]-4-ethoxyphenyl.
4098-71-9 Cyclohexane, 5-isocyanato-1- ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-trimethyl-.
4170-30-3 2-Butenal................................ ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
5124-30-1 Cyclohexane, 1,1'-methylenebis[4- ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
isocyanato-.
5131-66-8 1-Butoxy-2-propanol-2-Propanol, 1-butoxy- ................................ 4/13/89 12/19/95
5344-82-1 Thiourea, (2-chlorophenyl)-.............. ................................ 3/7/86 12/19/95
5873-54-1 Benzene, 1-isocyanato-2-[4- ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
isocyanatophenyl)methyl]-.
6145-73-9 1-Propanol, 2-chloro-, phosphate (3:1)... ................................ 12/16/88 11/09/93
6247-34-3 2-Anthracenesulfonic acid, 4-[[4- ................................ 12/21/87 11/09/93
(acetylamino)phenyl]amino]-1-amino-9,10-
dihydro-9,10-dioxo-.
6422-86-2 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) terephthalate--1,4- ................................ 01/03/83 01/03/93
Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis(2-
ethylhexyl) ester.
6424-85-7 2-Anthracenesulfonic acid, 4-[[4- ................................ 12/21/87 12/19/95
(acetylamino)phenyl]amino]- 1-amino-9,10-
dihydro-9,10-dioxo-, monosodium salt.
7320-37-8 Oxirane, tetradecyl-..................... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
7440-28-0 Thallium................................. ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
7440-36-0 Antimony................................. ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
7440-48-4 Cobalt................................... ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
7723-14-0 White phosphorus......................... ................................ 04/12/93 06/30/98
9011-05-6 Urea, polymer with formaldehyde.......... Sec. 716.20(b)(1) applies..... 06/03/85 06/03/95
9016-87-9 Isocyanic acid, ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
polymethylenepolyphenylene ester.
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10347-54-3 Cyclohexane, 1,4-bis(isocyanatomethyl)-.. ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/87
10436-39-2 1-Propene, 1,1,2,3-tetrachloro-.......... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
12001-85-3 Naphthenic acids, zinc salts............. ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
12185-10-3 White phosphorus......................... ................................ 01/26/94 06/30/98
12217-79-7 9,10-Anthracenedione, 1,5-diamino-chloro- ................................ 12/21/87 11/09/93
4,8-dihydroxy-.
13414-54-5 Methallyl 2-nitrophenyl ether--Benzene, 1- ................................ 02/13/84 11/09/93
[(2-methyl-2-propenyl)oxy]-2-nitro-.
13414-55-6 7-Nitro-2,2-dimethyl-2,3-dihydro- ................................ 02/13/84 02/13/94
benzofuran--Benzofuran, 2,3-dihydro-2,2-
dimethyl-7-nitro-.
13674-84-5 2-Propanol, 1-chloro-, phosphate (3:1)... ................................ 12/16/88 11/09/93
13674-87-8 2-Propanol, 1,3-dichloro-, phosphate ................................ 12/16/88 12/19/95
(3:1).
15646-96-5 Hexane, 1,6-diisocyanato-2,4,4-trimethyl- ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
16691-43-3 3H-1,2,4-Triazole-3-thione, 5-amino-1,2- Sec. 716.21(a)(1)............. 6/3/04 8/2/04
dihydro-.
16938-22-0 Hexane, 1,6-diisocyanato-2,2,4-trimethyl- ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
17418-58-5 9,10-Anthracenedione, 1-amino-4-hydroxy-2- ................................ 12/21/87 12/19/95
phenoxy-.
18495-30-2 Propane, 1,1,2,3-tetrachloro-............ ................................ 06/01/87 12/29/88
18633-25-5 Oxirane, tridecyl-....................... ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
19660-16-3 2-Propenoic acid, 2,3-dibromopropyl ester ................................ 06/01/87 12/29/88
21429-43-6 Acetamide, N-[5-[bis[2- ................................ 06/19/87 11/09/93
(acetyloxy)ethyl]amino]-2-[(2-chloro-4,6-
dinitrophenyl)azo]-4-methoxyphenyl]-.
25168-06-3 Isopropyl phenol--Phenol, (1-methylethyl)- ................................ 04/13/89 11/09/93
.
25168-21-2 Dibutyltin bis (isooctyl maleate)--2- ................................ 01/03/83 01/03/93
Butenoic acid, 4,4'-
[(dibutylstannylene)bis(oxy)]bis-[4-oxo-
, diisoctyl ester, (Z,Z)-.
25498-49-1 Tripropylene glycol monomethyl ether- ................................ 4/13/89 12/19/95
Propanol, [2-(2-methoxy
methylethoxy)methylethoxy]-.
25550-14-5 Benzene, ethylmethyl- (mixed isomers).... ................................ 04/29/83 04/29/93
25550-98-5 Phosphorous acid, diisodecyl phenyl ester ................................ 12/19/85 12/19/95
25551-13-7 Trimethylbenzene--Benzene, trimethyl- ................................ 02/13/84 02/13/94
(mixed isomers).
25640-78-2 Isopropyl biphenyl--1,1'-Biphenyl, (1- ................................ 06/28/84 11/09/93
methylethyl)-.
25852-70-4 Monobutyltin tris (isooctyl) mercapto- ................................ 01/03/83 01/03/93
acetate--Acetic acid, 2,2',2''-
[(butylstannylidyne)tris(thio)]tris-,
triisooctyl ester.
26447-40-5 Benzene, 1,1'-methylenebis[isocyanato-... ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
26471-62-5 Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanatomethyl-......... ................................ 06/01/87 06/01/97
26530-20-1 3(2H)-Isothiazolone, 2-octyl-............ ................................ 06/01/87 12/29/88
26952-23-8 1-Propene, dichloro-..................... ................................ 6/1/87 12/19/95
29091-20-1 Benzenamine, 3-chloro-2,6-dinitro-N,N- Sec. 716.21(a)(2)............. 6/3/04 8/2/04
dipropyl-4-(trifluoromethyl)-.
29385-43-1 Tolyl triazole-1H-Benzotriazole, methyl-. ................................ 4/13/89 12/19/95
32052-51-0 Isocyanic acid, trimethylcyclohexyl ester ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
32534-81-9 Pentabromodiphenyl ether................. ................................ 1/11/90 06/30/98
32536-52-0 Octabromodiphenyl ether.................. ................................ 1/11/90 06/30/98
32588-76-4 Ethylene Bis-(tetrabromophthalimide)..... ................................ 1/11/90 12/19/95
33125-86-9 Phosphoric acid, 1,2-ethanediyl tetrakis ................................ 12/16/88 11/09/93
(2-chloroethyl) ester.
34590-94-8 Dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether-- ................................ 4/13/89 6/30/98
Propanol, (2-methoxymethylethoxy)-.
37853-59-1 1,2-Bis(tribromophenoxy) ethane.......... ................................ 1/11/90 06/30/98
38661-72-2 Cyclohexane, 1,3-bis(isocyanatomethyl)-.. ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
41291-34-3 Ethylene(5,6-dibromonorbornane-2,3- ................................ 1/11/90 12/19/95
dicarboximide).
52907-07-0 Ethylene bis(5,6-dibromonorbornane-2,3- ................................ 1/26/94 12/19/95
dicarboximide.
57137-10-7 Tribrominated polystyrene................ ................................ 1/11/90 12/19/95
61262-53-1 Ethylene bis(pentabromophenoxide)........ ................................ 1/11/90 12/19/95
61788-33-8 Terphenyl, chlorinated................... ................................ 10/04/82 12/29/88
61789-36-4 Calcium naphthenate--Naphthenic acids, ................................ 07/01/83 07/01/93
calcium salts.
61789-51-3 Cobalt naphthenate--Naphthenic acids, ................................ 07/01/83 07/01/93
cobalt salts.
61790-14-5 Lead naphthenate--Naphthenic acids, lead ................................ 07/01/83 07/01/93
salts.
64742-95-6 Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light arom.. ................................ 2/13/84 2/13/94
68081-84-5 Oxirane, mono[(C10 16-alkyloxy) methyl] ................................ 10/04/82 10/04/92
derivatives.
68122-86-1 Imidazolium compounds, 4,5-dihydro-1- ................................ 6/20/88 12/19/95
methyl-2-nortallow alkyl-1-(2-tallow
amidoethyl), methyl sulfates.
68153-35-5 Ethanaminium, 2-amino-N-(2-aminoethyl-N- ................................ 06/20/88 11/09/93
(2-hydroxyethyl)-N-methyl-, N,N''-
ditallow acyl derivatives, methyl
sulfates (salts).
68298-46-4 7-Amino-2,2-dimethyl-2,3- ................................ 02/13/84 12/29/88
dihydrobenzofuran--7-Benzofuranamine,2,3-
dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-.
68389-88-8 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), [alpha]-[2- ................................ 06/20/88 11/09/93
[bis(2-aminoethyl)methylammonio]ethyl]-
[omega]-hydroxy-, N,N''-dicoco acyl
derivatives, methyl sulfates (salts).
68389-89-9 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), [alpha]-[2- ................................ 06/20/88 11/09/93
[bis(2-aminoethyl)methylammonio]ethyl]-
[omega]-hydroxy-,N,N''-bis(hydrogenated
tallow acyl) derivatives, methyl
sulfates (salts).
68410-69-5 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-[2-[bis(2- ................................ 6/20/88 12/19/95
aminoethyl) methylammonio]ethyl]-w-
hydroxy,- N,N'-ditallow acyl
derivatives, methyl sulfates (salts).
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68413-04-7 Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], [alpha]- ................................ 06/20/88 11/09/93
[2-[bis(2-aminoethyl)methylammonio]
methylethyl]-[omega]-hydroxy-, N,N''-
ditallow acyl derivatives, methyl
sulfates (salts).
68554-06-3 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), [alpha]-[3- ................................ 06/20/88 11/09/93
[bis(2-aminoethyl)methylammonio]-2-
hydroxy-propyl]-[omega]-hydroxy-, N-coco
acyl derivatives, methyl sulfates
(salts).
68611-64-3 Urea, reaction products with formaldehyde Sec. 716.20(b)(1) applies..... 06/03/85 11/09/93
68928-76-7 Stannane, dimethylbis[(1-oxoneodecyl)oxy]- Sec. 716.21(a)(3)............. 6/3/04 8/2/04
.
69009-90-1 Diisopropyl biphenyl--1,1'-Biphenyl, ................................ 06/28/84 12/29/88
bis(1-methylethyl)-.
70914-09-9 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), [alpha]-[2- ................................ 06/20/88 06/20/88
[bis(2-aminoethyl)methylammonio]ethyl]-
[omega]-hydroxy-, N,N''-di[C14 18 acyl]
derivatives, methyl sulfates (salts).
75790-84-0 Benzene, 2-isocyanato-4-[(4-isocyanato- ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
phenyl)methyl]-1-methyl-.
75790-87-3 Benzene, 1-isocyanato-2-[(4-isocyanato- ................................ 06/01/87 11/09/93
phenyl)thio]-.
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(b) [Reserved]
(c) By category. The following categories are listed in alphabetical
order. Chemical substances listed within a category are provided only as
examples of the category. All chemical substances within a category are
subject to all the provisions of part 716 for the time period from the
effective date of the category until the sunset date. Manufacturers,
importers, and processors of any chemical substance within a category
are subject to the reporting requirements of subpart A for that
category, except when the sunset date for the particular substance
predates the sunset date for the category, or when the exemption of
Sec.716.20(b) of this part applies.
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Alkyl epoxides--including all noncyclic aliphatic .............. ........... 10/4/82 12/29/88
hydrocarbons with one or more epoxy functional groups..
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R 1 = R2 = R3 = R4 = H or alkyl. Groups R1-R4 may
contain one or more epoxide functions.
Oxirane, decyl-....................................... 2855-19-8 ........... 10/04/82 12/29/88
Oxirane, 2, 2 - dimethyl -............................ 558-30-5 ........... 10/04/82 12/29/88
Oxirane, 2, 3 - dimethyl -............................ 3266-23-7 ........... 10/04/82 12/29/88
Oxirane, dodecyl...................................... 3234-28-4 ........... 10/04/82 12/29/88
Oxirane, heptadecyl -................................. 67860-04-2 ........... 10/04/82 12/29/88
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Oxirane, octyl-....................................... 2404-44-6 ........... 10/04/82,
12/29/88
Oxirane, pentadecyl -................................. 22092-38-2 ........... 10/04/82 12/29/88
Alkyl phthalates -- all alkyl esters of 1, 2- .............. ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
benzenedicarboxylic acid (ortho -phthalic acid).......
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R1 = R2 = alkyl.
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis(2-ethylhexyl) ester. 117-81-7 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis(1-methylheptyl) 131-15-7 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
ester................................................
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis(2-methylpropyl) 84-69-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
ester................................................
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, 2-butoxy-2-oxyethyl 85-70-1 ........... 10/04/82 01/13/86
butyl ester..........................................
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, butyl cyclohexyl ester.. 84-64-0 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, butyl 2-ethylhexyl ester 85-69-8 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, butyl octyl ester....... 84-78-6 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, decyl hexyl ester....... 25724-58-7 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, decyl octyl ester....... 119-07-3 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dibutyl ester........... 84-74-2 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dicyclohexyl ester...... 84-61-7 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diethyl ester........... 84-66-2 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dihexyl ester........... 84-75-3 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diisodecyl ester........ 26761-40-0 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diisononyl ester........ 28553-12-0 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diisooctyl ester........ 27554-26-3 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, demethyl ester.......... 131-11-3 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dinonyl ester........... 84-76-4 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dioctyl ester........... 117-84-0 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diundecyl ester......... 119-06-2 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, isodecyl tridecyl ester. 3648-20-2 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, 2-ethylhexyl-8- 89-13-4 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
methylnonyl ester....................................
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, hexyl isodecyl ester.... 61702-81-6 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, isodecyl tridecyl ester. 61886-60-0 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Alkyltin compounds...................................... .............. ........... 01/03/83 12/29/88
Dibutyltin S,S'-bis(isooctyl mercaptoacetate)--Acetic 25168-24-5 ........... 01/03/83 12/29/88
acid, 2,2'-[(dibutylstannylene)bis(thio)]bis-,
diisooctyl ester.....................................
Dibutyltin S,S'-bis(isooctyl mercaptoacetate)--Acetic 26636-01-1 ........... 01/03/83 12/29/88
acid, 2,2'-[(dimethylstannylene)bis(thio)]bis-,
diisooctyl ester.....................................
Mono methyltin tris(isooctylmercaptoacetate) Acetic 54849-38-6 ........... 01/03/83 12/29/88
acid, 2,2',2''-[(methylstannylidyne)tris(thio)]tris-
triisoacetyl ester...................................
Aniline and chloro-, bromo-, and/or nitroanilines....... .............. ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine........................................... 62-53-3 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 4-bromo-................................. 106-40-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 2-bromo-6-chloro-4-nitro-................ 99-29-6 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 2-bromo-,4,6-dinitro-.................... 1817-73-8 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 2-chloro-................................ 95-51-2 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 3-chloro-................................ 108-42-9 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 4-chloro-................................ 106-47-8 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
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Benzenamine, 2-chloro-4,6-dinitro-.................... 3531-19-9 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 4-chloro-2,6-dinitro-.................... 5388-62-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 3-chloro-, hydrochloride................. 141-85-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 2-chloro-4-nitro-........................ 121-87-9 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 2-chloro-5-nitro-........................ 6283-25-6 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 4-chloro-2-nitro-........................ 89-63-4 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 4-chloro-3-nitro-........................ 635-22-3 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 2,6-dibromo-4-nitro-..................... 827-94-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 2,3-dichloro-............................ 608-27-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 2,4-dichloro-............................ 554-00-7 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 2,5-dichloro-............................ 95-82-9 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 3,4-dichloro-............................ 95-76-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 3,5-dichloro-............................ 626-43-7 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 2,6-dichloro-4-nitro-.................... 99-30-9 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 2,4-dinitro-............................. 97-02-9 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 2-nitro-................................. 88-74-4 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 3-nitro-................................. 99-09-2 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 4-nitro-................................. 100-01-6 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 2,4,6-tribromo-.......................... 147-82-0 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzenamine, 2,4,6-trichloro-......................... 634-93-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Aryl phosphates--phosphate esters of phenol or of alkyl- .............. ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
substituted phenols. Triaryl and mixed alkyl and aryl
esters are included but trialkyl esters are excluded...
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R1 = phenyl, either unsubstituted or substituted with
one or more alkyl or aralkyl groups R2 = R3 alkyl; or
phenyl, either unsubstituted or substituted with one or
more alkyl or aralkyl groups
Phenol, dimethyl-, phosphate (3:1).................... 25155-23-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Phenol, 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-, phosphate (3:1)....... 78-33-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Phosphoric acid, dibutyl phenyl ester................. 2528-36-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Phosphoric acid, diisodecyl phenyl ester.............. 51363-64-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Phosphoric acid, (1,1-dimethylethyl) phenyl diphenyl 56803-37-3 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
ester................................................
Phosphoric acid, 2-ethylhexyl diphenyl ester.......... 1241-94-7 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Phosphoric acid, isodecyl diphenyl ester.............. 29761-21-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Phosphoric acid, (1-methylethyl)phenyl diphenyl ester. 28108-99-8 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Phosphoric acid, methylphenyl diphenyl ester.......... 25444-49-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Phosphoric acid, (1-methyl-l-phenylethyl)phenyl 34364-42-6 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
diphenyl ester.......................................
Phosphoric acid, triphenyl ester...................... 115-86-6 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Phosphoric acid, tris(methylphenyl) ester............. 1330-78-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Phosphoric acid, tris(2-methylphenyl) ester........... 78-30-8 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Phosphoric acid, tris(3-methylphenyl) ester........... 563-04-2 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Phosphoric acid, tris(4-methylphenyl) ester........... 78-32-0 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Asbestos--asbestiform varieties of chrysolite .............. ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
(serpentine); crocidolite (riebeckite); amosite
(cummingtonite--grunerite); anthophyllite; tremolite;
and actinolite.........................................
Asbestos.............................................. 1332-21-4 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
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Asbestiform minerals.................................. 12001-29-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Asbestiform minerals.................................. 17068-78-9 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Asbestiform minerals.................................. 12172-73-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Bisazobiphenyl dyes derived from benzidine and its .............. ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
congeners, ortho-toluidine (dimethylbenzidine) and
dianisidine (dimethoxybenzidine).......................
Benoic acid, 2-[[2-amino-6-[[4'-[(-carboxy-4- 6739-62-4 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
hydroxphenyl) azo[-3,3'-dimethoxy[1,1'-biphenyl]-4-
yl]azo]-5-hydroxy-7-sulfo-1-naphthalenylazo]-5-nitro-
, trisodium salt.....................................
Benzoic acid, 5-[[4'-[2-amino-8-hydroxy-6-sulfo-1- 2429-84-7 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
naphthalenyl) azo] [1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl]-azo]-2-
hydroxy-, disodium salt..............................
Benzoic acid, 5-[[4'-[7-amino-1-hydroxy-3-sulfo-2- 2429-82-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
naphthalenyl)azo] [1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-2-hydroxy-
, disodium salt......................................
Benzoic acid, 5-[[4'-[(1-amino-4-sulfo-2- 2429-79-0 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
naphthalenyl)azo] [1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-2-hydroxy-
, disodium salt......................................
Benzoic acid, 5-[[4'-[[2,6-diamino-3-[[8-hydroxy-3,6- 2429-81-4 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
disulfo-7-[(4-sulfo-1-naphthalenyl)azo]-2-
naphthalenyl]azo]-5-methylphenyl]azo] [1,1'-biphenyl]-
4-yl]azo]-2-hydroxy-, tetrasodium salt...............
Benzoic acid, 5-[[4'-[(2,6-diamino-3-methyl-5- 6637-88-3 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
sulfophenyl)azo]-3,3'-dimethyl[1,1'-biphenyl]-4-
yl]azo]-2-hydroxy-, disodium salt....................
Benzoic acid, 5-[[4'-[[2,6-diamino-3-methyl-5-[(4- 2586-58-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
sulfophenyl)azo]phenyl]azo][1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-
2-hydroxy-, disodium salt............................
Benzoic acid, 5-[[4'-[[2,6-diamino-3-methyl-5-[(4- 6360-54-9 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
sulfophenyl)azo]phenyl]azo]1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-2-
hydroxy-3-methly-, disodium salt.....................
Benzoic acid, 5-[[4'-[[2,4-dihydroxy-3-[(4- 2893-80-3 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
sulfophenyl)azo]phenyl]azo] [1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-
2-hydroxy-, disodium salt............................
Benzoic acid, 3,3'-[(3,7-disulfo-1,5-naphthalene- 8014-91-3 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
diyl)bis[azo(6-hydroxy-3,1-phenylene)azo[6(or 7)-
sulfo-4,1-naphthalenediyl]azo[1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'-
diylazo]]bis[6-hydroxy-, hexasodium salt.............
[1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,1'-bis diazonium), 3,3'-dimethoxy-.. 20282-70-6 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Butanamide, N,N'-(3,3'-dimethyl [1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'- 91-96-3 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
diyl)bis[3-oxo-......................................
C.I. Direct Blue 218.................................. 10401-50-0 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Cuprate(2-), [5-[[4'-[[2,6-dihydroxy-3-[(2-hydroxy-5- 16071-86-6 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
sulfophenyl)azo]phenyl]azo][1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-
2-hydroxybenzoato(4-)]-, disodium....................
Cuprate(3-), [[mu]-[7-[[3,3'-dihydroxy-4'-[[1-hydroxy- 6656-03-7 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
6-(phenylamino)-3-sulfo-2-naphthalenyl]azo] [1,1'-
biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-8-hydroxy-1,6-
naphthalenedisulfonato(7-)]]di-, trisodium...........
Cuprate(4-), [[mu]-[[6,6'-[3,3'-dihydroxy[1,1'- 16143-79-6 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
biphenyl]-4-4'-diyl)bis(azo)]bis[4-amino-5-hydroxy-
1,3-naphthalendisulfonato]](8-)]]di-, tetrasodium....
2-Naphthalenecarboxamide, N,N'-(3,3'-dimethoxy[1,1'- 91-92-9 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
biphenyl]-4,4'-diyl)bis[3-hydroxy-...................
1,3-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 4-amino-5-hydroxy-6- 2586-57-4 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
[[4'-[(2hydroxy-1-naphthalenyl)azo]-3,3'-
dimethoxy[1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-, disodium salt...
1,3-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 6,6'-[(3,3'- 2610-05-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
dimethoxy[1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'diyl)bis(azo)]bis[4-
amino-5-hydroxy-, tetrasodium salt...................
1,3-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 8-[[4'-[(4- 3530-19-6- ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
ethoxyphenyl)azo] [1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-7-hydroxy-
, disodium salt......................................
1,3-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 8-[[4'-[4- 6358-29-8 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
ethoxyphenyl)azo]-3,3'-dimethyl] [1,1'-biphenyl]-4-
yl]azo]-7-hydroxy-, disodium salt....................
1,3-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 7-hydroxy-8-[[4'-[[4- 3567-65-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
[[(4-methylphenyl) sulfonyl]oxy]phenyl]-azo] [1,1'-
biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-, disodium salt..................
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 5-amino-3-[[4'-(7- 2429-73-4 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
amino-1-hydroxy-3-sulfo-2-naphthalenyl)-azo] [1,1'-
biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-4-hydroxy-, trisodium salt.......
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2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 4-amino-3-[[4'-[(2,4- 2429-83-6 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
diamino-5-methylphenyl)azo] [1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-
5-hydroxy-6-(phenylazo)-, disodium salt..............
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 4-amino-3-[[4'-[(2,4- 1937-37-7 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
diaminophenyl)azo] [1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo] 5-
hydroxy-6-(phenylazo)-, disodium salt................
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 4-amino-5-hydroxy- 4335-09-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
6[[4'-[(4-hydroxyphenyl)azo] [1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl]-
azo]-3-[(4-nitrophenyl)azo]-, disodium salt..........
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 4-amino-5-hydroxy-3- 3626-28-6 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
[[4'-[(4-hydroxyphenyl)azo] [1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo)-
6-(phenylazo)-, disodium salt........................
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 3,3'-[[1,1'-biphenyl]- 2602-46-2 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
4,4'-diylbis(azo)]bis[5-amino-4-hydroxy-, tetrasodium
salt.................................................
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 3,3'-[(3,3'- 2429-74-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
dimethoxy[1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'-diyl)bis(azo)]bis[5-
amino-4-hydroxy-, tetrasodium salt...................
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 3,3'-[(3,3'-dimethyl- 72-57-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
[1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'-diyl)bis(azo)]bis[5-amino-4-
hydroxy-, tetrasodium salt...........................
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 3,3'-[(3,3'-dimethyl- 2150-54-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
[1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'-diyl)bis(azo)]bis-[4,5-dihydroxy-
, tetrasodium salt...................................
1-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, 3-[[4'[(6-amino-1-hydroxy- 6449-35-0 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
3-sulfo-2-naphthalenyl)azo]-3,3'-dimethoxy[1,1'-
biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-4-hydroxy-, disodium salt........
1-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, 3,3'-[[1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'- 573-58-0 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
diyl-4,4'-diyl)bis(azo)]bis[(4-amino-,disodium salt..
1-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, 3,3'-[3,3'-dimethoxy-[1,1'- 2429-71-2 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
biphenyl]-4,4'-diyl)bis(azo)]bis[4-hydroxy-, disodium
salt.................................................
1-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, 3,3'-[(3,3'dimethyl[1,1'- 992-59-6 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
biphenyl]-4,4'-diyl)bis(azo)]bis[4-amino-,disodium
salt.................................................
Chlorinated benzenes, mono-, di-, tri-, tetra-, and .............. ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
penta-.................................................
Benzene, chloro-...................................... 108-90-7 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzene, 1,2-dichloro-................................ 95-50-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzene, 1,3-dichloro-................................ 541-73-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzene, 1,4-dichloro-................................ 106-46-7 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzene, pentachloro-................................. 608-93-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzene, 1,2,3,4-tetrachloro-......................... 634-66-2 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzene, 1,2,3,5-tetrachloro-......................... 634-90-2 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzene, 1,2,4,5-tetrachloro-......................... 95-94-3 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzene, 1,2,3-trichloro-............................. 87-61-6 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzene, 1,2,4-trichloro-............................. 120-82-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Benzene, 1,3,5-trichloro-............................. 108-70-3 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Chlorinated naphthalenes--chlorinated derivatives of .............. ........... 10/04/82 12/29/88
naphthalene (empirical formula) C10HxCly where x = y =
8......................................................
Naphthalene, chloro-.................................. 25586-43-0 ........... 10/04/82 12/29/88
Naphthalene, chloro derivatives....................... 70776-03-3 ........... 10/04/82 12/29/88
Naphthalene, 1-chloro-................................ 90-13-1 ........... 10/04/82 12/29/88
Naphthalene, heptachloro-............................. 32241-08-0 ........... 10/04/82 12/29/88
Chlorinated paraffins--chlorinated paraffin oils and .............. ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
chlorinated paraffin waxes, with chlorine content of 35
percent through 70 percent by weight...................
Alkanes, chloro-...................................... 61788-76-9 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Alkanes, C6 18, chloro-............................... 68920-70-7 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Paraffin waxes and hydrocarbon waxes, chlorinated..... 63449-39-8 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Ethyltoluenes--This category consists of ethyltoluene .............. ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
(mixed isomers) and the ortho (1,2-), meta (1,3-) and
para (1,4-) isomers....................................
Benzene, 1-ethyl-2-methyl-............................ 611-14-3 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
Fluoroalkenes--This category is defined as fluroalkenes .............. ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
of the general formula: CnH2n-xFx where n equals 2 to 3
and X equals 1 to 6....................................
Ethene, tetrafluoro-.................................. 116-14-3 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
Ethene, trifluoro-.................................... 359-11-5 ........... 04/29/83 01/13/86
1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-.................... 116-15-4 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
Glycidol (oxiranemethanol) and its derivatives.......... .............. ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
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R = H; alkyl, alkenyl or alkynyl; aryl; acyl. where R =
alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, or acyl; any
substituents or functional groups may be present with
the alkyl, etc., groups
1,2-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, bis(oxiranylmethyl) 5493-45-8 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
ester................................................
Disiloxane, 1,1,3,3-tetramethyl-1,3-bis[3- 126-80-7 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
oxiranylmethoxy)propyl]-.............................
2,4-Imidazolidinedione, 5,5-dimethyl-3-[2- 32568-89-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
(oxiranylmethoxy)propyl]-1-(oxiranylmethyl)-.........
2,4-Imidazolidenedione, 3,3'-[2-(oxiranylmethoxy)-1,3- 38304-52-8 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
propanediyl]bis[5,5-dimethyl-1-(oxiranyl-methyl)-....
Neodecanoic acid, oxiranylmethyl ester................ 26761-45-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, 2,2'-[1,4-butanediylbis(oxymethylene)]bis.... 2425-79-8 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, (butoxymethyl)-.............................. 2426-08-6 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, 2,2'-[1,4-cyclohexanedilbis 14228-73-0 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
(methyleneoxymethylene)]bis-.........................
Oxirane, [(2,4-dibromophenoxy)methyl]-................ 20217-01-0 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, [(1,2-dibromopropoxy)methyl]-................ 35243-89-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, [(1,1-dimethylethoxy)methyl]-................ 7665-72-7 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, [[4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenoxy]methyl]-...... 3101-60-8 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, 2,2'-[(2,2-dimethyl-1,3- 17557-23-2 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
propanediyl)bis(oxymethylene)]bis-...................
Oxirane, [(dodecyloxy)methyl]-........................ 2461-18-9 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, 2,2'-[1,2-ethanediylbis (oxymethylene)]bis-.. 2224-15-9 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, 2,2',2'',2'''-[1,2-ethanediylidenetetrakis- 7328-97-4 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
(4,1-phenyleneoxymethylene)]tetrakis-................
Oxirane, (ethoxymethyl)-.............................. 4016-11-9 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, [[(2-ethylhexyl)oxy]methyl]-................. 2461-15-6 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, [(hexadecyloxy)methyl]-...................... 15965-99-8 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, 2,2',2''-[1,2,6-hexanetriyltris- 68959-23-9 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
(oxymethylene)]tris-.................................
Oxirane, (methoxymethyl)-............................. 930-37-0 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, 2,2'-[methylenebis(phenyleneoxymethylene)]bis- 39817-09-9 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
.....................................................
Oxirane, 2,2'-[methylenebis(2,1- 54208-63-8 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
phenyleneoxymethylene)]bis-..........................
Oxirane, [(1-methylethoxy)methyl]-.................... 4016-14-2 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, 2,2'-[(1-methylethylidene)bis[4,1-phenyl- 71033-08-4 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
eneoxy[1-(butoxymethyl)-2,1-
ethanediyl]oxymethylene]]bis-........................
Oxirane, 2,2'-[1-methylethylidene) bis(4,1-phenyl- 1675-54-3 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
eneoxymethylene)]bis-................................
Oxirane, 2,2'-[(1-methylethylidene)bis(4,1-phenyl- 25085-99-8 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
eneoxymethylene)[bis-, homopolymer...................
Oxirane, 2,2'-[(1-methylethylidene)bis[4,1- 72319-24-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
phenyleneoxy-3,1-propanediyloxy-4,1-phenylene(1-
methylethylidene)-4,1-phenyleneoxymethylene]]bis-....
Oxirane, [(methylphenoxy)methyl]-..................... 26447-14-3 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, [(2-methylphenoxy)methyl]-................... 2210-79-9 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, [[4-(1-methyl-1-phenylethyl)phenoxy]-methyl]- 61578-04-9 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, mono[C6-C12-alkyloxy)methyl]derivatives...... 68987-80-4 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, mono[(C8-C12-alkyloxy)methyl]derivatives..... 68609-96-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, mono[C10-C16-alkyloxy)methyl]derivatives..... 68081-84-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, mono[(C10-C14-alkyloxy)methyl]derivatives.... 68609-97-2 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, [(4-nitrophenoxy)methyl]-.................... 5255-75-4 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
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Oxirane, [(4-nonylphenoxy)methyl]-.................... 6178-32-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, [(9-octadecenyloxy)methyl]-, (Z)-............ 60501-41-9 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, [(octadecyloxy)methyl]-...................... 16245-97-9 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, 2,2'-(oxiranylmethoxy)-1,3- 13561-08-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
phenylene]bis(methylene)]bis-........................
Oxirane, 2,2'-[[[2-oxiranylmethyoxy) 67786-03-2 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
phenyl]methylene]bis(4,1-phenyl-eneoxymethylene)]bis-
Oxirane, 2,2'-[oxybis(methylene)]bis-................. 2238-07-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, (phenoxymethyl)-............................. 122-60-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, 2,2'-[1,3-phenylenebis (oxymethylene)]bis-... 2425-01-6 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, 2,2'-[1,4-phenylenebis (oxymethylene)]bis-... 101-90-6 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, 2,2',2\1/4\-[1,2,3-propanetriyl 13236-02-7 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
tris(oxymethylene)]tris-.............................
Oxirane, [(2-propenyloxy)methyl]-..................... 106-92-3 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxirane, 2,2',2\1/4\-[propylidynetris (4,1- 68517-02-2 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
phenyleneoxymethylene)]tris-.........................
Oxirane, [(tetradecyloxy)methyl]-..................... 38954-75-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Oxiranecarboxylic acid, 3-methyl-3-phenyl-, ethyl 77-83-8 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
ester................................................
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),-[alpha]-[4- 69943-75-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
oxiranylmethyoxy)benzoyl]-[omega]-[[4-
oxiranylmethoxy)benzoyl]oxy]-........................
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, oxiranylmethyl ester..... 106-91-2 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
2-Propenoic acid, oxiranylmethyl ester................ 106-90-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Silane, [(3-chloropropyl)(dimethoxy)[3- 71808-64-5 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
(oxiranylmethoxy)propyl]-............................
Silane, diethoxymethyl[3-(oxiranyl-methoxy)propyl]-... 2897-60-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Silane, ethoxydimethyl[3-(oxiranyl-methoxy)propyl]-... 17963-04-1 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Silane, trimethyoxy[3-(oxiranyl-methoxy)propyl]-...... 2530-83-8 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
Tetrasiloxane, 1,1,1,3,5,7,7,7-octamethyl-3,5-bis[3- 69155-42-6 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
(oxiranylmethoxy)propyl]-............................
Trisiloxane, 1,1,1,3,5,5,5-heptamethyl-3-[3-(oxiranyl- 7422-52-8 ........... 10/04/82 10/04/92
methoxy)propyl]-.....................................
Halogenated alkyl epoxides--halogenated noncyclic .............. ........... 10/04/82 12/29/88
aliphatic hydrocarbons with one or more epoxy
functional groups......................................
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R1 = X or CnH2n = 1-yXy(y = 1 to 1n = 1) .............. ........... ........... ............
R2 = H or X or CnH2n = 1-yXy(y = 0 to 2n = 1) .............. ........... ........... ............
R3 = H or X or CnH2n = 1-yXy(y = 0 to 2n = 1) .............. ........... ........... ............
R4 = H or X or CnH2n = 1-yXy(y = 0 to 2n = 1) .............. ........... ........... ............
X = halogen. Groups R1-R4 may contain one or more
expoxide functions.
Lead and lead compounds................................. .............. Sec. February April 28,
716.21 28, 2008 2008
(a)(8)
Lead.................................................. 7439-92-1 Sec. February April 28,
716.21 28, 2008 2008
(a)(8)
Acetic acid, lead (2 + ) salt......................... 301-04-2 Sec. February April 28,
716.21 28, 2008 2008
(a)(8)
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Carbonic acid, lead (2 + ) salt (1:1)................. 598-63-0 Sec. February April 28,
716.21 28, 2008 2008
(a)(8)
Lead chloride (PbCl 2 )............................... 7758-95-4 Sec. February April 28,
716.21 (a) 28, 2008 2008
(8)
Chromic acid (H 2 Cr0 4 ), lead (2 + ) salt (1:1).... 7758-97-6 Sec. February April 28,
716.21 28, 2008 2008
(a)(8)
Lead oxide (PbO 2).................................... 1309-60-0 Sec. February April 28,
716.21 28, 2008 2008
(a)(8)
Oxirane, (2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7- 38565-52-5 ........... 10/04/82 12/29/88
tridecafluoroheptyl)-................................
Borate (1-), tetrafluoro-, lead (2 + ) (2:1).......... 13814-96-5 Sec. February April 28,
716.21 28, 2008 2008
(a)(8)
Phosphoric acid, lead (2 + ) salt (2:3)............... 7446-27-7 Sec. February April 28,
716.21 28, 2008 2008
(a)(8)
Silicic acid, lead salt, basic........................ 53466-66-3 Sec. February April 28,
716.21 28, 2008 2008
(a)(8)
Octadecanoic acid, lead salt (1:?).................... 7428-48-0 Sec. February April 28,
716.21 28, 2008 2008
(a)(8)
Sulfuric acid, lead salt (1:?), basic................. 63653-42-9 Sec. February April 28,
716.21 28, 2008 2008
(a)(8)
Oxirane, (bromomethyl)-............................... 3132-463-7 ........... 10/04/82 12/29/88
Oxirane, (2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7- 38565-52-5 ........... 10/04/82 12/29/88
tridecafluoroheptyl)-................................
Lead sulfide (PbS).................................... 1314-8 7-0 Sec. February April 28,
716.21 28, 2008 2008
(a)(8)
Phenylenediamines (Benzenediamines). This category is .............. ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
defined as all nitrogen unsubstituted
phenylenediamines and their salts with zero to two
substitutents on the ring selected from the same of
different members of the group of halo, nitro,
hydroxy, hydroxy-lower alkoxy, lower-alkyl, and lower
alkoxy. For this purpose, the term ``lower'' is
defined as a group containing between one and four
carbons..............................................
1,2-Benzenediamine.................................... 95-54-5 ........... 4/29/83 4/29/93
1,3-Benzenediamine.................................... 108-45-2 ........... 4/29/83 4/29/93
1,2 - Benzenediamine, 4-butyl-........................ 3663-23-8 ........... 4/29/83 12/29/88
1,2 - Benzenediamine, 4-butyl-........................ 95-83-0 ........... 4/29/83 4/29/83
1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-chloro-......................... 5131-60-2 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-chloro-, dihydrochloride........ 615-46-3 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
1,2-Benzenediamine, 5-chloro-3-nitro-................. 42389-30-0 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
1,2-Benzenediamine, 4-chloro-, sulfate (1:1).......... 68459-98-3 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-chloro-, sulfate (1:1).......... 68239-80-5 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-chloro-, sulfate................ 6219-71-2 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2,5-dichloro-..................... 20103-09-7 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
1,2-Benzenediamine, dihydrochloride................... 615-28-1 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
1,3-Benzenediamine, dihydrochloride................... 541-69-5 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
1,4-Benzenediamine, dihydrochloride................... 624-18-0 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
1,4-Benzenediamine, ethanedioate (1:1)................ 62654-17-5 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
1,2-Benzenediamine, 4-ethoxy-......................... 1197-37-1 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-ethoxy-dihydrochloride.......... 67801-06-3 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-ethoxy-, sulfate (1:1).......... 68015-98-5 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
1,3-Benzenediamine, ar-ethyl-ar-methyl-............... 68966-84-7 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-methoxy......................... 5307-02-8 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
1,2-Benzenediamine, 4-methoxy-, dihydrochloride....... 614-94-8 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-methoxy-, sulfate............... 6219-67-6 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-methoxy-, sulfate (1:1)......... 39156-41-7 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
Benzenediamine, ar-methyl-............................ 25376-45-8 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
1,2-Benzenediamine, 3-methyl-......................... 2687-25-4 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
1,2-Benzenediamine, 4-methyl-......................... 496-72-0 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
1,3-Benzenediamine, 2-methyl-......................... 823-40-5 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-methyl-......................... 95-80-7 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
1,3-Benzenediamine, 5-methyl-......................... 108-71-4 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-methyl-......................... 95-70-5 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-methyl-, dihydrochloride-....... 615-45-2 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-methyl-, sulfate................ 6369-59-1 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-methyl-, sulfate (1:1).......... 615-50-9 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
1,2-Benzenediamine, 4-nitro-.......................... 99-56-9 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-nitro-,......................... 5131-58-8 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
1,3-Benzenediamine, 5-nitro-,......................... 5042-55-7 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-nitro-,......................... 5307-14-2 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
1,2-Benzenediamine, 4-nitro-, dihydrochloride......... 6219-77-8 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-nitro-, dihydrochloride......... 18266-52-9 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
1,2-Benzenediamine, 4-nitro-, sulfate (1:1)........... 68239-82-7 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-nitro-, sulfate (1:1)........... 68239-83-8 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
1,3-Benzenediamine, sulfate (1:1)..................... 541-70-8 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
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1,4-Benzenediamine, sulfate (1:1)..................... 16245-77-5 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
Ethanol, 2-(2,4-diaminophenoxy)-, dihydrochloride..... 66422-95-5 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
Phenol, 2,4-diamino-, dihydrochloride................. 137-09-7 ........... 04/29/83 04/29/93
Phenol, 2,4-diamino-6-methyl-......................... 15872-73-8 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
Phenol, 2,4-diamino-6-methyl-, hydrochloride.......... 65879-44-9 ........... 04/29/83 12/29/88
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(d) Listed members of categories. The following categories are
listed in alphabetical order with the chemical substances identified in
each category also listed alphabetically. Only those chemical substances
specifically listed within a category are subject to all provisions of
part 716 for the time period from the effective date of the rule until
the sunset date.
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Category CAS No. Special Exemptions Effective Date Sunset Date
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Aldehydes:......................
Acetaldehyde.................. 75-07-0........... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Acetaldehyde, chloro-......... 107-20-0.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Acetaldehyde, (1,3-dihydro- 84-83-3........... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
1,3,3-trimethyl-2H-indol-2-
ylidene).
Acetaldehyde, trichloro-...... 75-87-6........... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Benzaldehyde.................. 100-52-7.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Benzaldehyde, 3-bromo-........ 3132-99-8......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Benzaldehyde, 4-butyl-........ 1200-14-2......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Benzaldehyde, 2-chloro-....... 89-98-5........... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Benzaldehyde, 4-chloro-....... 104-88-1.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Benzaldehyde, 4-(diethylamino)- 120-21-8.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
.
Benzaldehyde, 4-(diethylamino)- 17754-90-4........ .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
2-hydroxy-.
Benzaldehyde, 2,4-dihydroxy-.. 95-01-2........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Benzaldehyde, 2,5-dimethoxy-.. 93-02-7........... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Benzaldehyde, 3,4-dimethoxy-.. 120-14-9.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Benzaldehyde, (dimethylamino)- 28602-27-9........ .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Benzaldehyde, 4- 100-10-7.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
(dimethylamino)-.
Benzaldehyde, 4-ethoxy-....... 10031-82-0........ .................. l9/30/91.......... 12/19/95
Benzaldehyde, 3-ethoxy-4- 121-32-4.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
hydroxy-.
Benzaldehyde, 2-hydroxy-...... 90-02-8........... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Benzaldehyde, 4-hydroxy-...... 123-08-0.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Benzaldehyde, 4-hydroxy-3- 121-33-5.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
methoxy-.
Benzaldehyde, 2-hydroxy-5- 97-51-8........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
nitro-.
Benzaldehyde, 2-methoxy-...... 135-02-4.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Benzaldehyde, 4-methoxy-...... 123-11-5.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Benzaldehyde, methyl-......... 1334-78-7......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Benzaldehyde, 4-methyl-....... 104-87-0.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Benzaldehyde, 2-nitro-........ 552-89-6.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Benzaldehyde, 3-phenoxy-...... 39515-51-0........ .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Benzaldehyde, 4- 455-19-6.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
(trifluoromethyl)-.
Benzeneacetaldehyde........... 122-78-1.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Benzeneacetaldehyde, alpha- 93-53-8........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
methyl-.
Benzeneacetaldehyde, 4-methyl- 104-09-6.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Benzenepropanal, 4-(1,1- 80-54-6........... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
dimethylethyl)-.[alpha].-
methyl-.
Benzenepropanal, .[alpha].- 103-95-7.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-.
1,3-Benzodioxole-5- 120-57-0.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
carboxaldehyde.
1,3-Benzodioxole-5- 5780-07-4......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
carboxaldehyde, 7-methoxy-.
Butanal, 3-methyl-............ 590-86-3.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
3-Cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde 100-50-5.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
3-Cyclohexene-1- 27939-60-2........ .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
carboxaldehyde, dimethyl-.
3-Cyclohexene-1- 31906-04-4........ .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
carboxaldehyde, 4-(4-hydroxy-
4-methylpentyl)-.
3-Cyclohexene-1- 52475-86-2........ .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
carboxaldehyde, 1-methyl-4-(4-
methyl-3-pentenyl)-.
3-Cyclohexene-1- 66327-54-6........ .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
carboxaldehyde, 1-methyl-4-(4-
methylpentyl)-.
3-Cyclohexene-1- 37677-14-8........ .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
carboxaldehyde, 4-(4-methyl-3-
pentenyl)-.
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3-Cyclohexene-1- 1423-46-7......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
carboxaldehyde, 2,4,6-
trimethyl-.
3-Cyclopentene-1-acetaldehyde, 4501-58-0......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
2,2,3-trimethyl-.
Decanal....................... 112-31-2.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
4a(4H)- 126-15-8.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Dibenzofurancarboxaldehyde,
1,5a,6,9,9a,9b-hexahydro-.
Dodecanal..................... 112-54-9.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Ethanedial.................... 107-22-2.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Heptanal...................... 111-71-7.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Heptanal, 2-(phenylmethylene)- 122-40-7.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
5-Heptenal, 2,6-dimethyl-..... 106-72-9.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Hexanal, 2-ethyl-............. 123-05-7.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Hexanal, 3,5,5-trimethyl-..... 5435-64-3......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
2-Hexenal..................... 505-57-7.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Hexenal, 2-ethyl-............. 26266-68-2........ .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Indium Compounds:
Acetic acid, indium(3 + ) salt. 25114-58-3........ Sec.6/3/04 8/2/04
716.21(a)(6)
Indium......................... 7440-74-6......... Sec.6/3/04 8/2/04
716.21(a)(6)
Indium chloride (InCl3)........ 10025-82-8........ Sec.6/3/04 8/2/04
716.21(a)(6)
Indium hydroxide (In(OH)3)..... 20661-21-6........ Sec.6/3/04 8/2/04
716.21(a)(6)
Indium oxide (In2O3)........... 1312-43-2......... Sec.6/3/04 8/2/04
716.21(a)(6)
Indium phosphide (InP)......... 22398-80-7........ Sec.6/3/04 8/2/04
716.21(a)(6)
Indium tin oxide............... 50926-11-9........ Sec.6/3/04 8/2/04
716.21(a)(6)
Sulfamic acid, indium(3 + ) 66027-93-8........ Sec.6/3/04 8/2/04
salt. 716.21(a)(6)
Sulfuric acid, indium(3 + ) 13464-82-9........ Sec.6/3/04 8/2/04
salt (3:2). 716.21(a)(6)
1-Naphthalene carboxaldehyde.. 66-77-3........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Nonanal....................... 124-19-6.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
2,6-Octadienal, 3,7-dimethyl-, 141-27-5.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
(E).
2,6-Octadienal, 3,7-dimethyl-, 106-26-3.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
(Z).
Octanal....................... 124-13-0.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Octanal, 3,7-dimethyl-........ 5988-91-0......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Octanal, 7-hydroxy-3,7- 107-75-5.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
dimethyl-.
Octanal, 7-methoxy-3,7- 3613-30-7......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
dimethyl-.
Octanal, 2-(phenylmethylene)-. 101-86-0.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
6-Octenal, 3,7-dimethyl-...... 106-23-0.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
6-Octenal, 3,7-dimethyl-, (S)- 5949-05-3......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Pentanal...................... 110-62-3.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Pentanedial................... 111-30-8.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
1-Piperidinecarboxaldehyde.... 2591-86-8......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Propanal...................... 123-38-6.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Propanal, 3-hydroxy-2,2- 597-31-9.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
dimethyl-.
2-Propenal, 2-methyl-......... 78-85-3........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Propanal, 3-(methylthio)-..... 3268-49-3......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
2-Propenal.................... 107-02-8.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
2-Propenal, 3- 4-(1,1- 13586-68-0........ .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
dimethylethyl)phenyl -2-
methyl-.
2-Propenal, 3-(2- 1504-74-1......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
methoxyphenyl)-.
2-Propenal, 2-methyl-......... 78-85-3........... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
2-Propenal, 2-methyl-3-phenyl- 101-39-3.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
2-Propenal, 3-phenyl-......... 104-55-2.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
2-Propenal, 3-phenyl-, 1331-92-6......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
monopentyl deriv..
2-Pyridinecarboxaldehyde...... 1121-60-4......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
2-Thiophene carboxaldehyde.... 98-03-3........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Undecanal..................... 112-44-7.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Undecanal, 2-methyl-.......... 110-41-8.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
9-Undecenal................... 143-14-6.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
10-Undecenal.................. 112-45-8.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Alkyl-, Chloro-, and
Hydroxymethyl Diaryl Ethers:.
Benzene, 1-(bromomethyl)-3- 51632-16-7........ .................. 04/12/93.......... 06/30/98
phenoxy-.
Benzenemethanol, 3-phenoxy-,.. 13826-35-2........ .................. 04/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Benzenemethanol, 3-phenoxy-, 50789-44-1........ .................. 4/12/93........... 12/19/95
acetate.
Benzene, 1-methyl-3-phenoxy-.. 3586-14-9......... .................. 04/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Benzene, 1,1'-oxybis[dodecyl-. 69834-19-1........ .................. 4/12/93........... 12/19/95
Benzene, 1,1,'-oxybis[methyl-. 28299-41-4........ .................. 04/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Benzene, 1,1'-oxybis[(1,1,3,3- 61702-88-3........ .................. 4/12/93........... 12/19/95
tetramethylbutyl)-.
Benzoic acid, 3-[2-chloro-4- 63734-62-3........ .................. 04/12/93.......... 06/30/98
(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-,.
Benzoic acid, 3-[2-chloro-4- 72242-48-3........ .................. 04/12/93.......... 06/30/98
(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy],
potassium salt.
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1,1'-Biphenyl, phenoxy-....... 28984-89-6........ .................. 04/12/93.......... 06/30/98
2-Chloro-1-(3-methylphenoxy)-4- 42874-96-4........ .................. 04/12/93.......... 06/30/98
(trifluoromethyl)benzene.
1,4-Diphenoxybenzene.......... 3061-36-7......... .................. 4/12/93........... 12/19/95
Phenol, 3-[2-chloro-4- 50594-77-9........ .................. 04/12/93.......... 06/30/98
(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-,
acetate.
Alkyl Phosphates:...............
Ethanol, 2-butoxy-, phosphate 78-51-3........... .................. 10/29/90.......... 12/19/95
(3:1).
Ethanol, 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)-, 7332-46-9......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
phosphate (3:1).
Phosphoric acid, bis(2- 298-07-7.......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 12/19/95
ethylhexyl) ester.
Phosphoric acid, dibutyl ester 107-66-4.......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 06/30/98
Phosphoric acid, didodecyl 7057-92-3......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
ester.
Phosphoric acid, diisooctyl 27215-10-7........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
ester.
Phosphoric acid, dodecyl ester 12751-23-4........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
Phosphoric acid, 2-ethylhexyl 12645-31-7........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
ester.
Phosphoric acid, monobutyl 1623-15-0......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
ester.
Phosphoric acid, mono(2- 1070-03-7......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
ethylhexyl)ester.
Phosphoric acid, monohexyl 3900-04-7......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
ester.
Phosphoric acid, monomethyl 812-00-0.......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
ester.
Phosphoric acid, mono(1- 1623-24-1......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
methylethyl)ester.
Phosphoric acid, monooctyl 3991-73-9......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
ester.
Phosphoric acid, monooctadecyl 2958-09-0......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
ester.
Phosphoric acid, triethyl 78-40-0........... .................. 10/29/90.......... 12/19/95
ester.
Phosphoric acid, tris(2- 78-42-2........... .................. 10/29/90.......... 12/19/95
ethylhexyl) ester.
Phosphoric acid, tris(2- 126-71-6.......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
methylpropyl) ester.
Phosphorodichloridic acid, 1498-51-7......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
ethyl ester.
Alkylphenols and Alkylphenol
Ethoxyates:.
tert-Butylphenol (mixed 27178-34-3........ Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
isomers). 716.20(b)(4)
applies.
2-Butylphenol................. 3180-09-4......... Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
2-tert-Butylphenol............ 88-18-6........... Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
4-n-Butylphenol............... 1638-22-8......... Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
4-sec-Butylphenol............. 99-71-8........... Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
4-tert-Butylphenol............ 98-54-4........... Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
Decaethylene glycol 4- 2315-66-4......... Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
isoctylphenyl ether. 716.20(b)(4)
applies.
4-Dodecylphenol............... 104-43-8.......... Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
Dodecylphenol (mixed isomers). 1331-57-3......... Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
Dedecylphenol (mixed isomers). 27193-86-8........ Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
Hexaethylene glycol 4- 2497-58-7......... Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
isoctylphenyl ether. 716.20(b)(4)
applies.
Isobutylphenol (mixed isomers) 31195-95-6........ Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
Isononylphenol (mixed isomers) 11066-49-2........ Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
4-(1-Methylbutyl)phenol....... 94-06-4........... Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
(1-Methylheptyl)phenol (mixed 27985-70-2........ Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
isomers). 716.20(b)(4)
applies.
4-(1-Methyloctyl)phenol....... 17404-66-9........ Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
Nonylphenol (mixed isomers)... 1300-16-9......... Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
25154-52-3........ Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
4-Nonylphenol................. 104-40-5.......... Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
Branched 4-nonylphenol (mixed 84852-15-3........ Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
isomers). 716.20(b)(4)
applies.
2-Octylphenol................. 949-13-3.......... Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
4-Octylphenol................. 1806-26-4......... Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
4-Pentylphenol................ 14938-35-3........ Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
4-tert-Pentylphenol........... 80-46-6........... Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
Polyethylene glycol 9036-19-5......... Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
mono(octyl)phenyl ether. 716.20(b)(4)
applies.
Polyethylene glycol 4-(tert- 9002-93-1......... Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
octyl)phenyl ether. 716.20(b)(4)
applies.
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), 68987-90-6........ Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
[alpha]-(octylphenyl)-[omega]- 716.20(b)(4)
hydroxy-, branched. applies.
2-(1,1,3,3- 3884-95-5......... Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
Tetramethylbutyl)phenol. 716.20(b)(4)
applies.
(1,1,3,3- 1322-69-6......... Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
Tetramethylbutyl)phenol 716.20(b)(4)
(mixed isomers). applies.
27193-28-8........ Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
29932-96-5........ Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
30105-54-5........ Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
62744-41-6........ Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(4)
applies.
4-(2,2,3,3- 54932-78-4........ Sec.3/29/96........... 6/30/98
Tetramethylbutyl)phenol. 716.20(b)(4)
applies.
Brominated flame retardants:....
Alkanes, C10-18, bromochloro-. 68955-41-9........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 12/19/95
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Benzamide, 3,5-dibromo-N-(4- 87-10-5........... .................. 10/29/90.......... 12/19/95
bromophenyl)-2-hydroxy-.
Benzene, ethenyl-, 88497-56-7........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
homopolymer, brominated.
Benzene, 1,1'-(1- 25327-89-3........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
methylethylidene)bis (3,5-
dibromo-4-(2-propenyloxy)-.
Benzene, pentabromomethyl-.... 87-83-2........... .................. 10/29/90.......... 12/19/95
Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5- 87-84-3........... .................. 10/29/90.......... 12/19/95
pentabromo-6-chloro-.
Cyclohexane, 30554-72-4........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 12/19/95
tetrabromodichloro-.
Cyclohexane, tribromotrichloro- 30554-73-5........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 12/19/95
.
Ethanol, 2,2'-((1- 4162-45-2......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 12/19/95
methylethylidene)bis ((2,6-
dibromo-4,1-phenylene)oxy))
bis-.
Ethene, bromo-................ 593-60-2.......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 06/30/98
Phenol, 2,4-dibromo-.......... 615-58-7.......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 12/19/95
Phenol, 2,4(or 2,6)-dibromo- 69882-11-7........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 12/19/95
,homopolymer.
1-Propanol, 2,3-dibromo-...... 96-13-9........... .................. 10/29/90.......... 12/19/95
1-Propanol, 2,2-dimethyl- 36483-57-5........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 12/19/95
,tribromo deriv.
2-Propenoic acid,(1- 55205-38-4........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 12/19/95
methylethylidene)bis (2,6-
dibromo-4,1-phenylene) ester.
Chloroalkyl phosphates:.........
2,2-Bis(chloromethyl)-1,3- 38051-10-4........ .................. 6/14/93........... 12/19/95
propanediyltetrakis(2-
chloroethyl) phosphate.
2-Chloro-1-methylethylbis(2- 76649-15-5........ .................. 6/14/93........... 12/19/95
chloropropyl) phosphate-.
1,2-Ethanediyl tetrakis(2- 34621-99-3........ .................. 6/14/93........... 12/19/95
chloro-1-methylethylene)
phosphate.
Oxydi-2,1-ethanediyltetrakis(2- 53461-82-8........ .................. 6/14/93........... 12/19/95
choloroethyl) phosphate.
Cyanoacrylates:.................
2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 137-05-3.......... .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
methyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 1069-55-2......... .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
isobutyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-3,3- 6197-30-4......... .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
diphenyl-, 2-ethylhexyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 6606-65-1......... .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
butyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 7085-85-0......... .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
ethyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 2- 7324-02-9......... .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
propenyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 1- 10586-17-1........ .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
methylethyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 21982-43-4........ .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
ethoxy ethyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 23023-91-8........ .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
2,2,2-trifluoromethyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 2- 27816-23-5........ .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
methoxyethyl ester.
Ethanaminium, 2-[[2-cyano-3-[4- 64992-16-1........ .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
(diethylamino)phenyl]-1-oxo-2-
propenyl]oxy]-N,N,N-trimethyl-
, chloride.
Indium Compounds:............... .................. .................. .................. ..................
Acetic acid, indium(3 + ) salt 25114-58-3........ Sec.6/3/04............ 8/2/04
716.21(a)(6).
Indium........................ 7440-74-6......... Sec.6/3/04............ 8/2/04
716.21(a)(6).
Indium chloride (InCl3)....... 10025-82-8........ Sec.6/3/04............ 8/2/04
716.21(a)(6).
Indium hydroxide (In(OH)3).... 20661-21-6........ Sec.6/3/04............ 8/2/04
716.21(a)(6).
Indium oxide (In2O3).......... 1312-43-2......... Sec.6/3/04............ 8/2/04
716.21(a)(6).
Indium phosphide (InP)........ 22398-80-7........ Sec.6/3/04............ 8/2/04
716.21(a)(6).
Indium tin oxide.............. 50926-11-9........ Sec.6/3/04............ 8/2/04
716.21(a)(6).
Sulfamic acid, indium(3 + ) 66027-93-8........ Sec.6/3/04............ 8/2/04
salt. 716.21(a)(6).
Sulfuric acid, indium(3 + ) 13464-82-9........ Sec.6/3/04............ 8/2/04
salt (3:2). 716.21(a)(6).
IRIS Chemicals:.................
3,4-Dimethylphenol............ 95-65-8........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
2,4-Dinitrophenol............. 51-28-5........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Isocyanates:....................
Acetic acid, isocyanato-, 2949-22-6......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
ethyl ester.
Benzene, bis(isocyanatomethyl)- 25854-16-4........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
.
Benzene, 1-bromo-4-isocyanato- 2493-02-9......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
Benzene, 1-chloro-3-isocyanato- 2909-38-8......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
.
Benzene, 1-chloro-4-isocyanato- 104-12-1.......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 06/30/98
.
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Benzene, 1,2-dichloro-4- 102-36-3.......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 06/30/98
isocyanato-.
Benzene, 1,3-dichloro-5- 34893-92-0........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
isocyanato-.
Benzene, 1,1'- 10031-75-1........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
(diisocyanatomethylene)bis-.
Benzene, isocyanato-.......... 103-71-9.......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 06/30/98
Benzene, 2-isocyanato-1,3- 28178-42-9........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
bis(1-methylethyl)-.
Benzene, 2-isocyanato-1,3- 28556-81-2........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
dimethyl-, ester.
Benzene, 1-isocyanato-2-methyl- 614-68-6.......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
.
Benzene, 1-isocyanato-4-methyl- 622-58-2.......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
.
Benzene, 1-isocyanato-4-nitro- 100-28-7.......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
Benzene, 1-isocyanato-3- 329-01-1.......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 06/30/98
(trifluoromethyl)-.
Benzene, 1,1',1''- 2422-91-5......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
methylidynetris(4-isocyanato-.
Butane, 1-isocyanato-......... 111-36-4.......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 06/30/98
Cyclohexane, 2-heptyl-3,4-bis 68239-06-5........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
(9-isocyanatononyl)-1-pentyl-.
Cyclohexane, isocyanato-...... 3173-53-3......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
1,3-Diazetidine-2,4-dione, 1,3- 26747-90-0........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
bis(3-isocyanato
methylphenyl)-.
Ethane, isocyanato-........... 109-90-0.......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 12/19/95
Imidodicarbonic diamide, N,N'- 4035-89-6......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
2-tris(6-isocyanatohexyl)-.
Methane, isocyanato-.......... 624-83-9.......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 12/19/95
Octadecane, 1-isocyanato-..... 112-96-9.......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
Phenol, 4-isocyanato-, 4151-51-3......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
phosphorothioate (3:1)
(ester).
Propane, 1-isocyanato-........ 110-78-1.......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
1-Propene, 3-isocyanato-...... 1476-23-9......... .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2- 30674-80-7........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 12/19/95
isocyanatoethyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-2- 73597-26-9........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
(((((5-isocyanato-1,3,3-
trimethylcyclohexyl)methyl)am
ino) carbonyl)oxy)ethyl ester.
1,3,5,-Triazine-2,4,6(1H.3H.5H- 26603-40-7........ .................. 10/29/90.......... 11/09/93
trione, 1,3,5-tris(3-
isocyanatomethylphenyl)-.
Methyl ethylene glycol ethers
and esters:.
Ethylene glycol monomethy 3121-61-7......... .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
ether acrylate.
Tetraethylene glycol 23783-42-8........ .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
monomethyl ether.
OSHA Chemicals in Need of Dermal
Absorption Testing:.
Amitrole...................... 61-82-5........... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
n-Amyl acetate................ 628-63-7.......... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
o-Anisidine................... 90-04-0........... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Benzyl chloride............... 100-44-7.......... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
sec-Butyl acetate............. 105-46-4.......... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
tert-Butyl acetate............ 540-88-5.......... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
sec-Butyl alcohol............. 78-92-2........... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
tert-Butyl alcohol............ 75-65-0........... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
t-Butylcatechol............... 98-29-3........... Sec.8/4/95............ 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
o-sec-butylphenol............. 89-72-5........... .................. 3/11/94........... 6/30/98
Camphor....................... 76-22-2........... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Carbon disulfide.............. 75-15-0........... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Catechol...................... 120-80-9.......... Sec.8/4/95............ 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
a-Chloroacetophenone.......... 532-27-4.......... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Chlorobenzene................. 108-90-7.......... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
o-Chlorotoluene............... 95-49-8........... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Cyclohexene................... 110-83-8.......... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Cyclohexanol.................. 108-93-0.......... Sec.8/4/95............ 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
Cyclopentadiene............... 542-92-7.......... Sec.8/4/95............ 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
Cyclopentane.................. 287-92-3.......... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Diacetone alcohol............. 123-42-2.......... Sec.8/4/95............ 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
Dibutyl phosphate............. 107-66-4.......... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
1,2-Dichloroethylene.......... 540-59-0.......... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Dicylcopentadiene............. 77-73-6........... Sec.8/4/95............ 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
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Dimethyl acetamide............ 127-19-5.......... Sec.8/4/95............ 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
Dimethylaniline............... 121-69-7.......... Sec.8/4/95............ 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
Dimethyl sulfate.............. 77-78-1........... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
m-Dinitrobenzene.............. 99-65-0........... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
o-Dinitrobenzene.............. 528-29-0.......... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
p-Dinitrobenzene.............. 100-25-4.......... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
2,4-Dinitrotoluene............ 121-14-2.......... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Diphenylamine................. 122-39-4.......... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Disulfiram.................... 97-77-8........... Sec.1/26/94........... 1/26/94
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Ethyl bromide................. 74-96-4........... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Ethyl ether................... 60-29-7........... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Heptane (n-Heptane)........... 142-82-5.......... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Indene........................ 95-13-6........... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Isoamyl acetate............... 123-92-2.......... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
N-Isopropylaniline............ 768-52-5.......... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
p-Methoxyphenol............... 150-76-5.......... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Methyl acetate................ 79-20-9........... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Methylcyclohexane............. 108-87-2.......... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Methyl formate................ 107-31-3.......... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Methyl isoamyl ketone......... 110-12-3.......... Sec.8/4/95............ 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
p-Nitroaniline................ 100-01-6.......... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
p-Nitrochlorobenzene.......... 100-00-5.......... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
1-Nitropropane................ 108-03-2.......... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
2-Nitropropane................ 79-46-9........... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
m-Nitrotoluene................ 99-08-1........... Sec.8/4/95............ 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
o-Nitrotoluene................ 88-72-2........... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
p-Nitrotoluene................ 99-99-0........... Sec.8/4/95............ 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
Nonane........................ 111-84-2.......... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Pentane....................... 109-66-0.......... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Phenylhydrazine............... 100-63-0.......... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Propylene glycol dinitrate.... 6423-43-4......... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Sodium bisulfite.............. 7631-90-5......... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Sodium metabisulfite.......... 7681-57-4......... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Tetrahydrofuran............... 109-99-9.......... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
m-Toluidine................... 108-44-1.......... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Vinylidene chloride........... 75-35-4........... Sec.8/4/95............ 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
Vinyl toluene................. 25013-15-4........ Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
p-Xylene...................... 106-42-3.......... Sec.1/26/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Xylidine...................... 1300-73-8......... Sec.3/11/94........... 6/30/98
716.20(b)(3)
applies.
Propylene glycol ethers and
esters:.
Dipropylene glycol............ 110-96-5.......... .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
Dipropylene glycol butyl ether 29911-28-2........ .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
Dipropylene glycol monomethyl 88917-22-0........ .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
ether acetate.
1-(2-Methoxy-1-methylethoxy)-2- 20324-32-7........ .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
propanol.
Methoxy-1-propanol............ 28677-93-2........ .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
1-Phenoxy-2-propanol.......... 770-35-4.......... .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
Propylene glycol monobutyl 29387-86-8........ .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
ether.
Propylene glycol monomethyl 108-65-6.......... .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
ether acetate.
Propylene glycol mono-tert- 57018-52-7........ .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
butyl ether.
Tripropylene glycol diacrylate 42978-66-5........ .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
Tripropylene glycol methyl 20324-33-8........ .................. 1/26/94........... 12/19/95
ether.
Siloxanes:......................
Cyclopolydimethylsiloxane..... 69430-24-6........ .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane.. 541-02-6.......... .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Decamethyltetrasiloxane....... 141-62-8.......... .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Dimethyldiphenylsiloxane...... 68083-14-7........ .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Dimethylhydropolylsiloxane.... 68037-59-2........ .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Dimethylmethyl 3,3,3- 115361-68-7....... .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
trifluoropropyl siloxane.
Dimethylmethylvinylsiloxane... 67762-94-1........ .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Dimethylpolysiloxanes......... 68037-74-1........ Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Dimethyl silicones and 63148-62-9........ .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
siloxanes.
Dimethyl silicones and 67762-90-7........ Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
siloxane, reaction products 716.20(b)(2)
with silica. applies.
Docosamethylcycloundecasiloxan 18766-38-6........ Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
e. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
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Docosamethyldecasiloxane...... 556-70-7.......... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane. 540-97-6.......... .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Dodecamethylpentasiloxane..... 141-63-9.......... .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Dotetracontamethyleicosasiloxa 150027-00-2....... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
ne. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Dotriacontamethylcyclohexadeca 150026-95-2....... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
siloxane. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Dotriacontamethylpentadecasilo 2471-11-6......... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
xane. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Eicosamethylcyclodecasiloxane. 18772-36-6........ Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Eicosamethylnonasiloxane...... 2652-13-3......... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Hexacosamethylcyclotridecasilo 23732-94-7........ Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
xane. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Hexacosamethyldodecasiloxane.. 2471-08-1......... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Hexadecamethylcyclooctasiloxan 556-68-3.......... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
e. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Hexadecamethylheptasiloxane... 541-01-5.......... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Hexamethylcyclotrisiloxane.... 541-05-9.......... .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Hexamethyldisilazane.......... 999-97-3.......... .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Hexamethyldisiloxane.......... 107-46-0.......... .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Hexatriacontamethylcyclooctade 23523-12-8........ Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
casiloxane. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Hexatriacontamethylheptadecasi 18844-04-7........ Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
loxane. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Methylpolysiloxane............ 9004-73-3......... .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Methylvinylcyclosiloxane...... 2554-06-5......... .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Siloxanes and silicones, di- 70131-67-8........ Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Me, hydroxy-terminated. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Octacosamethylcyclotetradecasi 149050-40-8....... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
loxane. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Octacosamethyltridecasiloxane. 2471-09-2......... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Octadecamethylcyclononasiloxan 556-71-8.......... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
e. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Octadecamethyloctasiloxane.... 556-69-4.......... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Octamethyltrisiloxane......... 107-51-7.......... .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Octaphenylcyclotetrasiloxane.. 546-56-5.......... .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Octatriacontamethylcyclononade 150026-97-4....... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
casiloxane. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Octatriacontamethyloctadecasil 36938-52-0........ Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
oxane. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Polymethyloctadecylsiloxane... not available..... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Tetracontamethylcycloeicosasil 150026-98-5....... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
oxane. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Tetracontamethylnonadecasiloxa 150026-99-6....... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
ne. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Tetracosamethylcyclododecasilo 18919-94-3........ Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
xane. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Tetracosamethylundecasiloxane. 107-53-9.......... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Tetradecamethylcycloheptasilox 107-50-6.......... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
ane. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Tetradecamethylhexasiloxane... 107-52-8.......... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxane. 2370-88-9......... .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Tetramethyldivinyldisiloxane.. 2627-95-4......... .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
Tetratriacontamethylcyclohepta 150026-96-3....... .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
decasiloxane.
Tetratriacontamethylhexadecasi 36938-50-8........ Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
loxane. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Triacontamethylcyclopentadecas 23523-14-0........ Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
iloxane. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Triacontamethyltetradecasiloxa 2471-10-5......... Sec.10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
ne. 716.20(b)(2)
applies.
Trifluoropropylmethylcyclotris 2374-14-3......... .................. 10/12/93.......... 06/30/98
iloxane.
Substantially produced chemicals
in need of subchronic tests:.
Acetoacetanilide.............. 102-01-2.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
4-(Acetylamino)benzenesulfonyl 121-60-8.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
chloride.
2-(2-Aminoethoxy)-ethanol..... 929-06-6.......... .................. 6/30/92........... 6/30/98
7-Amino-4-hydroxy-2- 87-02-5........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
naphthalenesulfonic acid.
Ammonium carbamate............ 1111-78-0......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
1,3-Benzenedisulfonic acid.... 98-48-6........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)-2- 142-16-5.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
butenedioate.
Bromamine acid................ 116-81-4.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Butyric anhydride............. 106-31-0.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Ethanol, 2-(2-ethoxyethoxy)-, 112-15-2.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
acetate.
1,2-Dichlorobutane............ 616-21-7.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
3,4-Dichlorobutene............ 760-23-6.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
3,4-Dichloronitrobenzene...... 99-54-7........... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
1,3-Dicyanobenzene............ 626-17-5.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Diethylene glycol dimethyl 111-96-6.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
ether.
4-Ethoxynitrobenzene.......... 100-29-8.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
2-Ethylanthraquinone.......... 84-51-5........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Hexa(methoxymethyl) melamine.. 3089-11-0......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
3-Hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid.... 92-70-6........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Isobutyl acrylate............. 106-63-8.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Isophthaloyl chloride......... 9-63-8............ .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
4-Methyl-2-nitro-phenol....... 119-33-5.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
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2-(4-Morpholinyldithio)- 95-32-9........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
benzothiazole.
Naphthalenedicarboxylic 81-84-5........... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
anhydride.
1-Naphthol.................... 90-15-3........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
p,p'- 80-51-3........... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
Oxybis(benzenesulfonylhydrazi
de).
2,4-Pentanedione.............. 123-54-6.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Perfluoro-N-hexane............ 355-42-0.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Perfluorotributylamine........ 311-89-7.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Propanoic anhydride........... 123-62-6.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Quinacridone.................. 1047-16-1......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Terephthaloyl chloride........ 100-20-9.......... .................. 9/30/91........... ..................
Trichloromethanesulfenyl 594-42-3.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 6/30/98
chloride.
Triethylene glycol bis(2- 94-28-0........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
ethylhexanoate).
Sulphones:......................
2-Amino-4-[(2-hydroxyethyl) 17601-96-6........ .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
sulfonyl]phenol.
2-Amino-4- 98-30-6........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
(methylsulfonyl)phenol.
2-[(6-Amino-2-naphthalenyl) 52218-35-6........ .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
sulfonyl]ethanol.
2-[(3- 5246-57-1......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Aminophenyl)sulfonyl]ethanol.
Bisphenol S................... 80-09-1........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
3- 18760-44-6........ .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
(Decyloxy)tetrahydrothiophene
1,1-dioxide.
4,4'-Diaminodiphenyl sulfone.. 80-08-0........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
4-[4-[(2,6-Dichloro-4- 17741-62-7........ .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
nitrophenyl)azo]phenyl]
thiomorpholine, 11,1-dioxide.
1-(Diiodomethyl)sulfonyl-4- 20018-09-1........ .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
methyl benzene.
Dimethylsulfone............... 67-71-0........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Diphenylsulfone............... 127-63-9.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
3-[N-Ethyl-4-[[6- 16588-67-3........ .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
(methylsulfonyl)-2-
benzothiazolyl]azo]-m-
toluidino]propionitrile.
1,1'- 41123-59-5........ .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
[Methylenebis(sulfonyl)]bis-2-
chloroethane.
2,2'- 41123-69-7........ .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
[Methylenebis(sulfonyl)]biset
hanol.
1,1'- 3278-22-6......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
[Methylenebis(sulfonyl)]biset
hene.
6-Methylsulfonyl)-2- 17557-67-4........ .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
benzothiazolamine.
2-[(3- 41687-30-3........ .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Nitrophenyl)sulfonyl]ethanol.
1,1'- 53061-10-2........ .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
[Oxybis(methylenesulfonyl)]bi
s-2-chloroethane.
2,2'- 36724-43-3........ .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
[Oxybis(methylenesulfonyl)]
bisethanol.
1,1'- 26750-50-5........ .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
[Oxybis(methylenesulfonyl)]
bisethene.
4-[[4- 63134-33-8........ .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
(Phenylmethoxy)phenyl]sulfony
l] phenol.
4-Phenylthiomorpholine, 1,1- 17688-68-5........ .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
dioxide.
Sulfolane..................... 126-33-0.......... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
3-Sulfolene................... 77-79-2........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Sulfonyl bis(4-chlorobenzene). 80-07-9........... .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
2,2'-Sulfonyl bisethanol...... 2580-77-0 .................. 9/30/91........... 12/19/95
Voluntary HPV Challenge Program ..................
orphan (unsponsored) chemicals:
Acetaldehyde, reaction 68442-60-4........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
products with formaldehyde, 716.21(a)(7)
by-products from.
Acetamide, 2,2-dichloro-N,N-di- 37764-25-3........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
2-propenyl-. 716.21(a)(7)
Acid chlorides, tallow, 68955-37-3........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
hydrogenated. 716.21(a)(7)
Alkanes, chloro............... 61788-76-9........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Alkenes, C10 64743-02-8........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
.alpha.-. 716.21(a)(7)
Amides, coco, N-[3- 70851-08-0........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
(dimethylamino)propyl], 716.21(a)(7)
alkylation products with
sodium 3-chloro-2-
hydroxypropanesulfonate.
Amides, tall-oil fatty, N,N-di- 68308-74-7........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
Me. 716.21(a)(7)
Anthracene oil................ 90640-80-5........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Aromatic hydrocarbons, C8, o- 68650-36-2........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
xylene-lean. 716.21(a)(7)
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Aromatic hydrocarbons, C9-16, 68955-76-0........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
biphenyl deriv.-rich. 716.21(a)(7)
Barium, carbonate nonylphenol 68515-89-9........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
complexes. 716.21(a)(7)
Benzaldehyde, 3-bromo-........ 3132-99-8......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Benzaldehyde, 3-phenoxy-...... 39515-51-0........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Benzaldehyde, 4-(1,1- 939-97-9.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
dimethylethyl)-. 716.21(a)(7)
Benzenamine, 2,6-diethyl-N- 35203-08-8........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
methylene-. 716.21(a)(7)
Benzenamine, 2-ethyl-6-methyl- 35203-06-6........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
N-methylene-. 716.21(a)(7)
Benzenamine, 3- 98-16-8........... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
(trifluoromethyl)-. 716.21(a)(7)
Benzenamine, N,N-dimethyl-.... 121-69-7.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Benzenamine, N-phenyl-4-[[4- 2152-64-9......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
(phenylamino)phenyl][4- 716.21(a)(7)
(phenylimino)-2,5-
cyclohexadien-1-
ylidene]methyl]-,
monohydrochloride.
Benzene, (2-chloro-1,1- 515-40-2.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
dimethylethyl)-. 716.21(a)(7)
Benzene, 1-(bromomethyl)-3- 51632-16-7........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
phenoxy-. 716.21(a)(7)
Benzene, 1,1'-[1,2- 104-66-5.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
ethanediylbis(oxy)]bis-. 716.21(a)(7)
Benzene, 1,1'-oxybis-, 119345-02-7....... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
tetrapropylene derivs.. 716.21(a)(7)
Benzene, 1,2-dimethyl-3-nitro- 83-41-0........... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Benzene, 1-bromo-4-fluoro-.... 460-00-4.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Benzene, 1-chloro-2,4-dinitro- 97-00-7........... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Benzene, 1-chloro-4- 5216-25-1......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
(trichloromethyl)-. 716.21(a)(7)
Benzene, 1-chloro-4- 98-56-6........... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
(trifluoromethyl)-. 716.21(a)(7)
Benzene, 1-methoxy-4-methyl-.. 104-93-8.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Benzene, chloromethyl-........ 25168-05-2........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Benzene, ethenylethyl-........ 28106-30-1........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Benzene, ethylenated.......... 68987-41-7........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Benzene, mixed with toluene, 68953-80-0........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
dealkylation product. 716.21(a)(7)
1,3-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, 138-25-0.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
5-sulfo-, 1,3-dimethyl ester. 716.21(a)(7)
1,3-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, 3965-55-7......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
5-sulfo-, 1,3-dimethyl ester, 716.21(a)(7)
sodium salt.
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, 84-69-5........... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
bis(2-methylpropyl) ester. 716.21(a)(7)
1,4-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, 68988-22-7........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
dimethyl ester, manuf. of, by- 716.21(a)(7)
products from.
Benzenemethanol, 617-94-7.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
.alpha.,.alpha.-dimethyl-. 716.21(a)(7)
Benzenemethanol, 3-phenoxy-... 13826-35-2........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Benzenesulfonic acid, 3-nitro- 127-68-4.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
, sodium salt. 716.21(a)(7)
Benzenesulfonic acid, 4-chloro- 38185-06-7........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
3,5-dinitro-, potassium salt. 716.21(a)(7)
Benzenesulfonic acid, C10-16- 68584-25-8........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
alkyl derivs., compds. with 716.21(a)(7)
triethanolamine.
Benzenesulfonic acid, dimethyl- 25321-41-9........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
. 716.21(a)(7)
Benzenesulfonyl chloride...... 98-09-9........... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
1,2-Benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one, 81-07-2........... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
1,1-dioxide. 716.21(a)(7)
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Benzoic acid, 2-methyl-....... 118-90-1.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
2,4,6,8,3,5,7- 17976-43-1........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
Benzotetraoxatriplumbacycloun 716.21(a)(7)
decin-3,5,7-triylidene, 1,9-
dihydro-1,9-dioxo-.
Benzothiazole, 2- 28908-00-1........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
[(chloromethyl)thio]-. 716.21(a)(7)
Benzoyl chloride, 3,5-dichloro- 2905-62-6......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
. 716.21(a)(7)
1,2-Butadiene................. 590-19-2.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Butanedioic acid, oxo-, 40876-98-0........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
diethyl ester, ion(1-), 716.21(a)(7)
sodium.
1-Butanol, sodium salt........ 2372-45-4......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
2-Butenal..................... 4170-30-3......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
2-Butenediamide, (2E)-, N,N'- 68442-77-3........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
bis[2-(4,5-dihydro-2-nortall- 716.21(a)(7)
oil alkyl-1H-imidazol-1-
yl)ethyl] derivs..
2-Butenedioic acid (2E)-, di- 68610-90-2........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
C8-18-alkyl esters. 716.21(a)(7)
2-Butenedioic acid (2Z)-, 2915-53-9......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
dioctyl ester. 716.21(a)(7)
2-Butenenitrile, 2-methyl-, 30574-97-1........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
(2E)-. 716.21(a)(7)
2-Butenenitrile, 2-methyl-, 20068-02-4........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
(2Z)-. 716.21(a)(7)
Carbamic acid, monoammonium 1111-78-0......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
salt. 716.21(a)(7)
Carbamodithioic acid, 513-74-6.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
monoammonium salt. 716.21(a)(7)
Carbonochloridothioic acid, S- 37734-45-5........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
(phenylmethyl) ester. 716.21(a)(7)
Carbonodithioic acid, O-(1- 140-93-2.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
methylethyl) ester, sodium 716.21(a)(7)
salt.
Carboxylic acids, di-, C4-11.. 68937-72-4........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Chromate(3-), bis[3-(hydroxy- 57693-14-8........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
.kappa.O)-4-[[2-(hydroxy- 716.21(a)(7)
.kappa.O)-1-naphthalenyl]azo-
.kappa.N1]-7-nitro-1-
naphthalenesulfonato(3-)]-,
trisodium.
Coal, anthracite, calcined.... 68187-59-7........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Creosote...................... 8001-58-9......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Cyclohexane, oxidized, aq. 68915-39-9........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
ext., sodium salt. 716.21(a)(7)
Cyclohexane, oxidized, non- 68609-05-2........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
acidic by-products, distn. 716.21(a)(7)
lights.
1,3-Cyclopentadiene........... 542-92-7.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Decane, 1-chloro-............. 1002-69-3......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Decanoic acid, mixed esters 68441-66-7........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
with dipentaerythritol, 716.21(a)(7)
octanoic acid and valeric
acid.
1-Decene, sulfurized.......... 72162-15-3........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Distillates (coal tar)........ 65996-92-1........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Distillates (coal tar), heavy 90640-86-1........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
oils. 716.21(a)(7)
Distillates (coal tar), upper. 65996-91-0........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Distillates (petroleum), 68782-97-8........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
hydrofined lubricating-oil. 716.21(a)(7)
Distillates, hydrocarbon resin 68602-81-3........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
prodn. higher boiling. 716.21(a)(7)
Disulfides, alkylaryl dialkyl 68334-01-0........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
diaryl, petroleum refinery 716.21(a)(7)
spent caustic oxidn. products.
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Disulfides, C5-12-alkyl....... 68513-62-2........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Ethane, 1,1,1-trimethoxy-..... 1445-45-0......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Ethane, 1,1'- 111-91-1.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
[methylenebis(oxy)]bis[2- 716.21(a)(7)
chloro-.
Ethane, 1,1'-oxybis[2-chloro-. 111-44-4.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-, manuf. 68608-59-3........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
of, by-products from, distn. 716.21(a)(7)
lights.
1,2-Ethanediamine, N,N,N',N'- 110-18-9.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
tetramethyl-. 716.21(a)(7)
Ethanedioic acid, calcium salt 563-72-4.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
(1:1). 716.21(a)(7)
1,2-Ethanediol, dinitrate..... 628-96-6.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2- 137-20-2.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
[methyl[(9Z)-1-oxo-9- 716.21(a)(7)
octadecenyl]amino]-, sodium
salt.
Ethanimidothioic acid, N- 13749-94-5........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
hydroxy-, methyl ester. 716.21(a)(7)
Ethanol, 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)-, 38321-18-5........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
sodium salt. 716.21(a)(7)
Ethanol, 2,2'-oxybis-, 68909-77-3........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
reaction products with 716.21(a)(7)
ammonia, morpholine derivs.
residues.
Ethanol, 2,2'-oxybis-, 71077-05-9........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
reaction products with 716.21(a)(7)
ammonia, morpholine product
tower residues.
Ethanol, 2-[(4- 2494-89-5......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
aminophenyl)sulfonyl]-, 716.21(a)(7)
hydrogen sulfate (ester).
Ethanol, 2-butoxy-, sodium 52663-57-7........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
salt. 716.21(a)(7)
Ethene, hydrated, by-products 68987-66-6........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
from. 716.21(a)(7)
Ethenesulfonic acid, sodium 3039-83-6......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
salt. 716.21(a)(7)
Extract oils (coal), tar base. 65996-86-3........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Extract residues (coal), tar 65996-87-4........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
oil alk.. 716.21(a)(7)
Extract residues (coal), tar 73665-18-6........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
oil alk., naphthalene distn. 716.21(a)(7)
residues.
Extracts, coal tar oil alk.... 65996-83-0........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Fats and Glyceridic oils, 68990-65-8........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
vegetable, reclaimed. 716.21(a)(7)
Fatty acids, tall-oil, 2-(2- 68309-16-0........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
hydroxyethoxy)ethyl esters. 716.21(a)(7)
Fatty acids, tall-oil, low- 68915-05-9........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
boiling, reaction products 716.21(a)(7)
with ammonia-ethanolamine
reaction by-products.
Fatty acids, tall-oil, 68153-60-6........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
reaction products with 716.21(a)(7)
diethylenetriamine, acetates.
Fatty acids, tall-oil, 68309-27-3........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
sulfonated, sodium salts. 716.21(a)(7)
Formic acid, compd. with 24794-58-9........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
2,2',2[ethanol] (1:1). 716.21(a)(7)
2,5-Furandione, dihydro-3- 26680-54-6........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
(octenyl)-. 716.21(a)(7)
Glycine, N-(carboxymethyl)-... 142-73-4.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Glycine, N-(carboxymethyl)-, 928-72-3.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
disodium salt. 716.21(a)(7)
Glycine, N-methyl-, monosodium 4316-73-8......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
salt. 716.21(a)(7)
Glycine, N-phenyl-, 19525-59-8........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
monopotassium salt. 716.21(a)(7)
Glycine, N-phenyl-, monosodium 10265-69-7........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
salt. 716.21(a)(7)
1-Hexacosanol................. 506-52-5.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Hexadecane, 1-chloro-......... 4860-03-1......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
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1,4-Hexadiene................. 592-45-0.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Hexanedioic acid, dihexyl 110-33-8.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
ester. 716.21(a)(7)
Hexanedioic acid, esters with 84501-86-0........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
high-boiling C6-10-alkene 716.21(a)(7)
hydroformylation products.
1,3-Hexanediol, 2-ethyl-...... 94-96-2........... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
1,6-Hexanediol, distn. 68937-29-1........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
residues. 716.21(a)(7)
2-Hexenal, 2-ethyl-........... 645-62-5.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
1H-Isoindole-1,3(2H)-dione, 85-40-5........... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-. 716.21(a)(7)
Hydrocarbons, C12-20, 68919-17-5........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
catalytic alkylation by- 716.21(a)(7)
products.
Imidodicarbonic diamide, 4035-89-6......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
N,N',2-tris(6- 716.21(a)(7)
isocyanatohexyl)-.
1,3-Isobenzofurandione, 5- 19438-61-0........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
methyl-. 716.21(a)(7)
Lard, oil, Me esters.......... 68082-78-0........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Methanesulfonamide, N-[2-[(4- 25646-71-3........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
amino-3- 716.21(a)(7)
methylphenyl)ethylamino]ethyl
]-, sulfate (2:3).
Methanesulfonic acid, hydroxy- 870-72-4.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
, monosodium salt. 716.21(a)(7)
Methanesulfonyl chloride...... 124-63-0.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Methanone, (2-hydroxy-4- 131-57-7.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
methoxyphenyl)phenyl-. 716.21(a)(7)
Naphtha (petroleum), clay- 68527-22-0........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
treated light straight-run. 716.21(a)(7)
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic 5460-09-3......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
acid, 4-amino-5-hydroxy-, 716.21(a)(7)
monosodium salt.
1-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, 2- 81-16-3........... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
amino-. 716.21(a)(7)
2-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, 6- 6473-13-8......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
[(2,4-diaminophenyl)azo]-3- 716.21(a)(7)
[[4-[[4-[[7-[(2,4-
diaminophenyl)azo]-1-hydroxy-
3-sulfo-2-
naphthalenyl]azo]phenyl]amino
]-3-sulfophenyl]azo]-4-
hydroxy-, trisodium salt.
1-Naphthalenol, 1,2,3,4- 529-33-9.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
tetrahydro-. 716.21(a)(7)
1(2H)-Naphthalenone, 3,4- 529-34-0.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
dihydro-. 716.21(a)(7)
1H,3H-Naphtho[1,8-cd]pyran-1,3- 81-84-5........... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
dione. 716.21(a)(7)
Nickel, bis[(cyano- 83864-02-2........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
C)triphenylborato(1-)- 716.21(a)(7)
N]bis(hexanedinitrile-N,N')-.
1-Octacosanol................. 557-61-9.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Octadecane, 1-chloro-......... 3386-33-2......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Octadecanoic acid, 2-(1- 25383-99-7........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
carboxyethoxy)-1-methyl-2- 716.21(a)(7)
oxoethyl ester, sodium salt.
Octadecanoic acid, 2- 28188-24-1........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
(hydroxymethyl)-2-[[(1- 716.21(a)(7)
oxooctadecyl)oxy]methyl]-1,3-
propanediyl ester.
Octadecanoic acid, reaction 68815-50-9........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
products with 2-[(2- 716.21(a)(7)
aminoethyl)amino]ethanol.
9-Octadecenoic acid, 12- 101-34-8.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
(acetyloxy)-, 1,2,3- 716.21(a)(7)
propanetriyl ester,
(9Z,9'Z,9'',12R,12'R,12'')-.
Octane, 1-chloro-............. 111-85-3.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
1-Octanesulfonyl chloride..... 7795-95-1......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
1-Octanesulfonyl fluoride..... 40630-63-5........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
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Oxirane, [(2- 2210-79-9......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
methylphenoxy)methyl]-. 716.21(a)(7)
Oxiranemethanamine, N-[4- 5026-74-4......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
(oxiranylmethoxy)phenyl]-N- 716.21(a)(7)
(oxiranylmethyl)-.
Paraffin oils, 68188-18-1........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
chlorosulfonated, saponified. 716.21(a)(7)
3-Pentanone................... 96-22-0........... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
1-Pentene, 2,4,4-trimethyl-... 107-39-1.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
2-Pentene, 2,4,4-trimethyl-... 107-40-4.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Phenol, (1,1,3,3- 27193-28-8........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
tetramethylbutyl)-. 716.21(a)(7)
Phenol, (1-methylethyl)-...... 25168-06-3........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Phenol, 2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)- 2409-55-4......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
4-methyl-. 716.21(a)(7)
Phenol, 2,4-bis(1,1- 52184-19-7........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
dimethylpropyl)-6-[(2- 716.21(a)(7)
nitrophenyl)azo]-.
Phenol, 2,4-bis(1-methyl-1- 70693-50-4........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
phenylethyl)-6-[(2- 716.21(a)(7)
nitrophenyl)azo]-.
Phenol, 3-(diethylamino)-..... 91-68-9........... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Phenol, 4-methyl-2-nitro-..... 119-33-5.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Phenol, isobutylenated 68457-74-9........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
methylstyrenated. 716.21(a)(7)
Phenol, methyl-, sodium salt.. 34689-46-8........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Phenol, nonyl derivs.......... 68081-86-7........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Phenol, styrenated............ 61788-44-1........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Phenols (petroleum)........... 64743-03-9........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Phosphoramidothioic acid, O,O- 17321-47-0........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
dimethyl ester. 716.21(a)(7)
Phosphoric acid, (1,1- 56803-37-3........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
dimethylethyl)phenyl diphenyl 716.21(a)(7)
ester.
Phosphoric acid, mixed 3-bromo- 125997-20-8....... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
2,2-dimethylpropyl and 2- 716.21(a)(7)
bromoethyl and 2-chloroethyl
esters.
Phosphorochloridothioic acid, 2524-03-0......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
O,O-dimethyl ester. 716.21(a)(7)
Phosphorochloridous acid, 63302-49-8........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
bis(4-nonylphenyl) ester. 716.21(a)(7)
Phosphorodichloridic acid, 1498-51-7......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
ethyl ester. 716.21(a)(7)
Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-di- 68187-41-7........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
C1-14-alkyl esters. 716.21(a)(7)
Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-di- 68649-42-3........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
C1-14-alkyl esters, zinc 716.21(a)(7)
salts.
Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O- 756-80-9.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
dimethyl ester. 716.21(a)(7)
Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O- 26377-29-7........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
dimethyl ester, sodium salt. 716.21(a)(7)
Phosphorous acid, 2-(1,1- 20227-53-6........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
dimethylethyl)-4-[1-[3-(1,1- 716.21(a)(7)
dimethylethyl)-4-
hydroxyphenyl]-1-
methylethyl]phenyl bis(4-
nonylphenyl) ester.
Phosphorous acid, isooctyl 26401-27-4........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
diphenyl ester. 716.21(a)(7)
Piperazineethanol............. 25154-38-5........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Pitch, coal tar-petroleum..... 68187-57-5........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Propane, 2,2-dimethoxy-....... 77-76-9........... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Propanenitrile, 3- 1738-25-6......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
(dimethylamino)-. 716.21(a)(7)
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1-Propanesulfonic acid, 2- 52556-42-0........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
hydroxy-3-(2-propenyloxy)-, 716.21(a)(7)
monosodium salt.
Propanoic acid, 2-bromo-...... 598-72-1.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Propanoic acid, 2-methyl-, 3- 22527-63-5........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
(benzoyloxy)-2,2,4- 716.21(a)(7)
trimethylpentyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2- 24615-84-7........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
carboxyethyl ester. 716.21(a)(7)
Pyridine, hydrochloride....... 628-13-7.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
4(1H)-Pyrimidinone, 6-methyl-2- 2814-20-2......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
(1-methylethyl)-. 716.21(a)(7)
Solvent naphtha (coal)........ 65996-79-4........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Sulfonic acids, petroleum..... 61789-85-3........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Tannins....................... 1401-55-4......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Tannins, reaction products 72854-27-4........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
with sodium bisulfite, sodium 716.21(a)(7)
polysulfide and sodium
sulfite.
Tar oils, coal................ 65996-82-9........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Tar, coal, dried and oxidized. 68918-16-1........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Tar, coal, high-temp.......... 65996-89-6........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Tar, coal, high-temp., high- 68990-61-4........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
solids. 716.21(a)(7)
Terpenes and Terpenoids, C10- 70084-98-9........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
30, distn. residues. 716.21(a)(7)
1-Tetracosanol................ 506-51-4.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Tetradecane, 1-chloro-........ 2425-54-9......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
1,3,5,7-Tetrazocine, octahydro- 2691-41-0......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
1,3,5,7-tetranitro-. 716.21(a)(7)
Thiazole, 4-methyl-........... 693-95-8.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Thiourea...................... 62-56-6........... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
1,3,5-Triazine, hexahydro- 121-82-4.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
1,3,5-trinitro-. 716.21(a)(7)
1,3,5-Triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)- 3779-63-3......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
trione, 1,3,5-tris(6- 716.21(a)(7)
isocyanatohexyl)-.
1,3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamine, 6- 5915-41-3......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
chloro-N-(1,1-dimethylethyl)- 716.21(a)(7)
N'-ethyl-.
1,3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamine, 6- 139-40-2.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
chloro-N,N'-bis(1- 716.21(a)(7)
methylethyl)-.
1,3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamine, 6- 1912-24-9......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
chloro-N-ethyl-N'-(1- 716.21(a)(7)
methylethyl)-.
Urea, (hydroxymethyl)-........ 1000-82-4......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Urea, N'-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)- 330-54-1.......... Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
N,N-dimethyl-. 716.21(a)(7)
Urea, sulfate (1:1)........... 21351-39-3........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
Urea, sulfate (2:1)........... 17103-31-0........ Sec.September 29, 2006 November 28, 2006
716.21(a)(7)
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[53 FR 38645, Sept. 30, 1988]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.
716.120, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the
Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.
Effective Date Note: At 59 FR 14115, Mar. 25, 1994, in Sec.716.120
paragraph (d), the chemical substances under the category ``propylene
glycol ethers and esters'' and all related dates, were stayed effective
Mar. 25, 1994.
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PART 717_RECORDS AND REPORTS OF ALLEGATIONS THAT CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES
CAUSE SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE REACTIONS TO HEALTH OR THE ENVIRONMENT--
Table of Contents
Subpart A_General Provisions
Sec.
717.1 Scope and compliance.
717.3 Definitions.
717.5 Persons subject to this part.
717.7 Persons not subject to this part.
717.10 Allegations subject to this part.
717.12 Significant adverse reactions that must be recorded.
717.15 Recordkeeping requirements.
717.17 Inspection and reporting requirements.
717.19 Confidentiality.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2607(c).
Source: 48 FR 38187, Aug. 22, 1983, unless otherwise noted.
Subpart A_General Provisions
Sec.717.1 Scope and compliance.
Section 8 (c) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) requires
manufacturers, processors, and distributors of chemical substances and
mixtures:
(a) To keep ``records of significant adverse reactions to health or
the environment, as determined by the Administrator by rule, alleged to
have been caused by the substance or mixture.''
(b) To ``permit inspection and submit copies of such records'', upon
request of any designated representative of the Administrator. This rule
implements section 8(c) of TSCA. It describes the records to be kept and
prescribes the conditions under which certain firms must submit or make
the records available to a duly designated representative of the
Administrator.
Sec.717.3 Definitions.
The definitions set forth in section 3 of TSCA and the following
definitions apply to this part:
(a) Allegation means a statement, made without formal proof or
regard for evidence, that a chemical substance or mixture has caused a
significant adverse reaction to health or the environment.
(b) Firm or company means any person, that is subject to this part,
as defined in Sec.717.5.
(c)(1) Known human effects means a commonly recognized human health
effect of a particular substance or mixture as described either in:
(i) Scientific articles or publications abstracted in standard
reference sources.
(ii) The firm's product labeling or material safety data sheets
(MSDS).
(2) However, an effect is not a ``known human effect'' if it:
(i) Was a significantly more severe toxic effect than previously
described.
(ii) Was a manifestation of a toxic effect after a significantly
shorter exposure period or lower exposure level than described.
(iii) Was a manifestation of a toxic effect by an exposure route
different from that described.
(d) Manufacture or process means to manufacture or process for
commercial purposes.
(e)(1) Manufacture for commercial purposes means to import, produce,
or manufacture with the purpose of obtaining an immediate or eventual
commercial advantage for the manufacturer, and includes, among other
things, such ``manufacture'' of any amount of a chemical substance or
mixture:
(i) For distribution in commerce, including for test marketing.
(ii) For use by the manufacturer, including use for product research
and development, or as an intermediate.
(2) Manufacture for commercial purposes also applies to substances
that are produced coincidentally during the manufacture, processing,
use, or disposal of another substance or mixture, including both
byproducts that are separated from that other substances or mixture and
impurities that remain in that substance or mixture. Such byproducts and
impurities may, or may not, in themselves have commercial value. They
are nonetheless produced for the purpose of obtaining a commercial
advantage since they are part of the manufacture of a chemical product
for a commercial purpose.
(f) Person includes any individual, firm, company, corporation,
joint venture, partnership, sole proprietorship,
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association, or any other business entity, any State or political
subdivision thereof, and any department, agency, or instrumentally of
the Federal Government.
(g) Process for commercial purposes means the preparation of a
chemical substance or mixture, after its manufacture, for distribution
in commerce with the purpose of obtaining an immediate or eventual
commercial advantage for the processor. Processing of any amount of a
chemical substance or mixture is included. If a chemical substance or
mixture containing impurities is processed for commercial purposes, then
those impurities are also processed for commercial purposes.
(h) Retailer means a person who distributes in commerce a chemical
substance, mixture, or article to ultimate purchasers who are not
commercial entities.
(i) Significant adverse reactions are reactions that may indicate a
substantial impairment of normal activities, or long-lasting or
irreversible damage to health or the environment.
(j) Site means a contiguous property unit. Property divided only by
a public right-of-way is considered one site. There may be multiple
manufacturing, processing, or distribution activities occurring within a
single site.
(k) Substance means a chemical substance or mixture unless otherwise
indicated.
Sec.717.5 Persons subject to this part.
(a) Manufacturers. (1) All manufacturers of chemical substances are
subject to this part except as provided in Sec.717.7(a). If
manufacture of a chemcial substance occurs at any site owned or
controlled by a firm then that firm is subject to this part.
(2) A manufacturer must collect:
(i) Any allegation identifying a chemical substance it manufactures
and any allegation identifying the operations in the manufacture of any
chemical substance it manufactures.
(ii) Any allegation identifying any of its own processing or
distribution in commerce activities with respect to any chemical
substance it manufactures.
(iii) Any allegation identifying emissions, effluents, or other
discharges from activities described in this paragraph.
(iv) Any allegation identifying a substance produced coincidentally
during processing, use, storage or disposal of a chemical substance it
manufactures.
(3) For the purpose of this part, owned or controlled means
ownership of 50 percent or more of a firm's voting stock or other equity
rights, or the power to control the management and policies of that
firm.
(b) Processors. (1) A person who processes chemical substances, who
is not also a manufacturer of those chemical substances, is subject to
this part if (i) the person processes chemical substances to produce
mixtures, or (ii) the person repackages chemical substances or mixtures.
(2) As a processor subject to this part such person must collect:
(i) Any allegation identifying any mixture it produces and
distributes in commerce and any allegation identifying any chemical
substance or mixture it repackages and distributes in commerce.
(ii) Any allegation identifying any of its own further processing or
distribution in commerce activities of the products described in
paragraph (b)(2)(i) of this section.
(iii) Any allegation identifying emissions, effluents, or other
discharges from activities described in this paragraph.
(iv) Any allegation identifying a substance produced coincidentally
during the processing, use, storage or disposal of the products
described in paragraph (b)(2)(i) of this section.
(c) SIC code. SIC codes applicable to this part are published in
Standard Industrial Classification Manual--1972 and the 1977 Supplement.
This manual and supplement may be obtained from the U.S. Government
Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402--stock number 4101-0006 and
stock number 003-005-0170-0 respectively. Where there is a conflict
between the SIC code use of a term and the definition of that term in
this part, the definition in this part applies.
[48 FR 38187, Aug. 22, 1983, as amended at 50 FR 46769, Nov. 13, 1985]
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Sec.717.7 Persons not subject to this part.
(a) Manufacturers. (1) Persons or site activities are exempt from
this part if the means by which they manufacture a chemical substance
solely involves mining or other solely extractive functions, e.g., those
companies or sites within a company whose sole function is to mine
mineral ores, extract petroleum or natural gas, quarry non-metallic
minerals (including extraction of salts from seawater or brines), mine
or otherwise extract coal, or separate gases from the atmosphere. This
exemption may include, but is not necessarily limited to, firms engaged
in activities as described in SIC Division B--Mining and SIC Code 2813--
Industrial Gases.
(2) A person is not subject to this part if the chemical substances
that person causes to be produced are limited to:
(i) Chemical substances that result from chemical reactions that
occur incidental to exposure of another chemical substance, mixture, or
article to environmental factors such as air, moisture, microbial
organisms, or sunlight.
(ii) Chemical substances that result from chemical reactions that
occur incidental to storage or disposal of other chemical substances,
mixtures, or articles.
(iii) Chemical substances that result from chemical reactions that
occur upon end use of other chemical substances, mixtures, or articles
such as adhesives, paints, miscellaneous cleaners or other housekeeping
products, fuel additives, water softening and treatment agents,
photographic films, batteries, matches, or safety flares, and that are
not themselves manufactured or imported for distribution in commerce for
use as chemical intermediates.
(iv) Chemical substances that result from chemical reactions that
occur upon use of curable plastic or rubber molding compounds, inks,
drying oils, metal finishing compounds, adhesives, or paints, or other
chemical substance formed during the manufacture of an article destined
for the marketplace without further chemical change of the chemical
substance.
(v) Chemical substances that result from chemical reactions that
occur when (A) a stabilizer, colorant, odorant, antioxidant, filler,
solvent, carrier, surfactant, plasticizer, corrosion inhibitor,
antifoamer or defoamer, dispersant, precipitation-inhibitor, binder,
emulsifier, deemulsifier, dewatering agent, agglomerating agent,
adhesion promoter, flow modifier, pH adjuster, sequestrant, coagulant,
flocculant, fire retardant, lubricant, chelating agent, or quality
control reagent functions as intended, or (B) a chemical substance,
which is intended solely to impart a specific physicochemical
characteristic, functions as intended.
(b) [Reserved]
(c) Sole distributors. A person solely engaged in the distribution
of chemical substances is exempt from this part, unless such person is
also a manufacturer or processor subject to this part. For example, a
``distributor'' who repackages chemical substances or mixtures is
considered to be a processor and, thus, is not a sole distributor. Sole
distributors may include, but are not limited to, those firms that
distribute chemical substances as described in the wholesale trade SIC
codes 5161--Chemicals and Allied Products, 5171--Petroleum Bulk Stations
and Terminals, and 5172--Petroleum and Petroleum Products Wholesalers,
Except Bulk Stations and Terminals.
(d) Retailers. A person who is a retailer is exempt from this part
unless such person is also a manufacturer or a processor subject to this
part.
[48 FR 38187, Aug. 22, 1983, as amended at 50 FR 46770, Nov. 13, 1985]
Sec.717.10 Allegations subject to this part.
(a) Allegations subject to this part are those allegations received
on or after November 21, 1983 by persons subject to this part.
(b) Allegations subject to this part are those that:
(1) Are submitted either in writing and are signed by the alleger,
or are submitted orally. In the case of an oral allegation, the firm
must transcribe the allegation into written form, or it must inform the
alleger that such allegation may be subject to this part and request
that the alleger submit such
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allegation to the firm in writing and signed.
(2) Implicate a substance that caused the stated significant adverse
reaction by one of the following:
(i) Naming the specific substance.
(ii) Naming a mixture that contains a specific substance.
(iii) Naming an article that contains a specific substance.
(iv) Naming a company process or operation in which substances are
involved.
(v) Identifying an effluent, emission, or other discharge from a
site of manufacturing, processing or distribution of a substance.
(c) Allegations subject to this part may be made to a firm by any
person, such as an employee of the firm, individual consumer, a neighbor
of the firm's plant, another firm on behalf of its employees or an
organization on behalf of its members.
(d) EPA intends that firms should, to the maximum practical extent,
provide allegers with information regarding the ultimate disposition of
their allegations. For example, firms could provide a brief notice to
the alleger stating that a record was created under this part based upon
their allegation, or that a record was not created and briefly explain
the reasons why not.
Sec.717.12 Significant adverse reactions that must be recorded.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, significant
adverse reactions to human health that must be recorded include but are
not limited to:
(1) Long-lasting or irreversible damage, such as cancer or birth
defects.
(2) Partial or complete impairment of bodily functions, such as
reproductive disorders, neurological disorders or blood disorders.
(3) An impairment of normal activities experienced by all or most of
the persons exposed at one time.
(4) An impairment of normal activities which is experienced each
time an individual is exposed.
(b) Firms are not required to record significant adverse reactions
that are known human effects as defined in Sec.717.3(c).
(c) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, significant
adverse reactions to the environment that must be recorded, even if
restricted to the environs of a plant or disposal site, include but are
not limited to:
(1) Gradual or sudden changes in the composition of animal life or
plant life, including fungal or microbial organisms, in an area.
(2) Abnormal number of deaths of organisms (e.g., fish kills).
(3) Reduction of the reproductive success or the vigor of a species.
(4) Reduction in agricultural productivity, whether crops or
livestock.
(5) Alterations in the behavior or distribution of a species.
(6) Long lasting or irreversible contamination of components of the
physical environment, especially in the case of ground water, and
surface water and soil resources that have limited self-cleansing
capability.
(d) Firms are not required to record a significant adverse reaction
to the environment if the alleged cause of that significant adverse
reaction can be directly attributable to an accidental spill or other
accidental discharge, emission exceeding permitted limits, or other
incident of environmental contamination that has been reported to the
Federal Government under any applicable authority.
[48 FR 38187, Aug. 22, 1983, as amended at 49 FR 23183, June 5, 1984; 58
FR 34204, June 23, 1993]
Sec.717.15 Recordkeeping requirements.
(a) Establishment and location of records. A firm subject to this
part shall establish and maintain records of significant adverse
reactions alleged to have been caused by chemical substances or mixtures
manufactured or processed by the firm. Such records shall be kept at the
firm's headquarters or at any other appropriate location central to the
firm's chemical operations.
(b) Content of records. The record shall consist of the following:
(1) The original allegation as received.
(2) An abstract of the allegation and other pertinent information as
follows:
(i) The name and address of the plant site which received the
allegation.
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(ii) The date the allegation was received at that site.
(iii) The implicated substance, mixture, article, company process or
operation, or site discharge.
(iv) A description of the alleger (e.g., ``company employee,''
``individual consumer,'' ``plant neighbor''). If the allegation involves
a health effect, the sex and year of birth of the individual should be
recorded, if ascertainable.
(v) A description of the alleged health effect(s). The description
must relate how the effect(s) became known and the route of exposure, if
explained in the allegation.
(vi) A description of the nature of the alleged environmental
effect(s), identifying the affected plant and/or animal species, or
contaminated portion of the physical environment.
(3) The results of any self-initiated investigation with respect to
an allegation. (EPA does not require persons subject to this part to
investigate allegations received, and no provision of this part shall be
construed to imply that EPA recommends, encourages or requires such
investigation.)
(4) Copies of any further required records or reports relating to
the allegation. For example, if an employee allegation results in a
requirement for the firm to record the case on Occupational Safety and
Health Form 101 or appropriate substitute (see 29 CFR part 1904 for
requirements under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970), a
copy of that OSHA record must be included in the allegation record.
(c) File structure. Records must be retrievable by the alleged cause
of the significant adverse reaction, which cause may be one of the
following:
(1) A specific chemical identity.
(2) A mixture.
(3) An article.
(4) A company process or operation.
(5) A site emission, effluent or other discharge.
(d) Retention period. Records of significant adverse reactions to
the health of employees shall be retained for a period of 30 years from
the date such reactions were first reported to or known by the person
maintaining such records. This provision requires persons subject to
this part to retain for 30 years an employee health related allegation,
arising from any employment related exposure, whether or not such
allegation was submitted by or on the behalf of that recordkeeper's own
employee. Any other record of significant adverse reactions shall be
maintained for a period of five years from the date the information
contained in the record was first reported to or known by the person
maintaining the record.
(e) Transfer of records. (1) If a firm ceases to do business, the
successor must receive and keep all the records that must be kept under
this part.
(2) If a firm ceases to do business and there is no successor to
receive and keep the records for the prescribed period, these records
must be transmitted to EPA. See Sec.717.17(c) for the address to which
such records must be sent.
[48 FR 38187, Aug. 22, 1983, as amended at 49 FR 23183, June 5, 1984; 58
FR 34204, June 23, 1993]
Sec.717.17 Inspection and reporting requirements.
(a) Inspection. Firms must make records of allegations available for
inspection by any duly designated representative of the Administrator.
(b) Reporting. Each person who is required to keep records under
this part must submit copies of those records to the Agency as required
by the EPA Administrator or appropriate designee. EPA will notify those
responsible for reporting by letter or will announce any such
requirements for submitting copies of records by a notice in the Federal
Register. Such letter or notice will be signed by the Administrator or
appropriate designee, and will specify which records or portion of
records must be submitted. The reporting period will be specified by the
letter or notice but in no case will such reporting period be less than
45 days from the date of the letter or the effective date of the notice.
(c) How to report. When required to report, firms must submit copies
of records (preferably by certified mail) to the Document Control Office
(DCO) (7407M), Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT),
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania
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Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460-0001, ATTN: 8(c) Allegations.
[48 FR 38187, Aug. 22, 1983, as amended at 49 FR 23183, June 5, 1984; 52
FR 20084, May 29, 1987; 53 FR 12523, Apr. 15, 1988; 58 FR 34204, June
23, 1993; 60 FR 34464, July 3, 1995; 71 FR 33641, June 12, 2006]
Sec.717.19 Confidentiality.
(a) Any person submitting copies of records may assert a business
confidentiality claim covering all or part of the submitted information.
Any information covered by a claim will be disclosed by EPA only as
provided in procedures set forth at part 2 of this title.
(b) If no claim accompanies a document at the time it is submitted
to EPA, the document will be placed in an open file available to the
public without further notice to the respondent.
(c) To asset a claim of confidentiality for information contained in
a submitted record, the respondent must submit two copies of the
document.
(1) One copy must be complete. In that copy, the respondent must
indicate what information, if any, is claimed as confidential by marking
the specific information on each page with a label such as
``confidential'', ``proprietary'', or ``trade secret'' and briefly state
the basis of the claim.
(2) If some information is claimed as confidential, the respondent
must submit a second copy of the record. The second copy must be
complete, except that all information claimed as confidential in the
first copy must be deleted.
(3) The first copy will be for internal use by EPA. The second copy
will be placed in an open file to be available to the public.
(4) Failure to furnish a second copy when information is claimed as
confidential in the first copy will be considered a presumptive waiver
of the claim of confidentiality. EPA will notify the respondent by
certified mail that a finding of a presumptive waiver of the claim of
confidentiality has been made. The respondent will be given 30 days from
the date of receipt of notification to submit the required second copy.
If the respondent fails to submit the second copy within the 30 days,
EPA will place the first copy in the public file.
PART 720_PREMANUFACTURE NOTIFICATION--Table of Contents
Subpart A_General Provisions
Sec.
720.1 Scope.
720.3 Definitions.
Subpart B_Applicability
720.22 Persons who must report.
720.25 Determining whether a chemical substance is on the Inventory.
720.30 Chemicals not subject to notification requirements.
720.36 Exemption for research and development.
720.38 Exemptions for test marketing.
Subpart C_Notice Form
720.40 General.
720.45 Information that must be included in the notice form.
720.50 Submission of test data and other data concerning the health and
environmental effects of a substance.
720.57 Imports.
Subpart D_Disposition of Notices
720.60 General.
720.62 Notice that notification is not required.
720.65 Acknowledgement of receipt of a notice; errors in the notice;
incomplete submissions; and false and misleading statements.
720.70 Notice in the Federal Register.
720.75 Notice review period.
720.78 Recordkeeping.
Subpart E_Confidentiality and Public Access to Information
720.80 General provisions.
720.85 Chemical identity.
720.87 Categories or proposed categories of uses of a new chemical
substance.
720.90 Data from health and safety studies.
720.95 Public file.
Subpart F_Commencement of Manufacture or Import
720.102 Notice of commencement of manufacture or import.
Subpart G_Compliance and Inspections
720.120 Compliance.
720.122 Inspections.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2604, 2607, and 2613.
Source: 48 FR 21742, May 13, 1983, unless otherwise noted.
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Subpart A_General Provisions
Sec.720.1 Scope.
This part establishes procedures for the reporting of new chemical
substances by manufacturers and importers under section 5 of the Toxic
Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. 2604. This part applies to
microorganisms only to the extent provided by part 725 of this chapter.
The rule defines the persons and chemical substances subject to the
reporting requirements, prescribes the contents of section 5 notices,
and establishes procedures for submitting notices. The rule also
establishes EPA policy regarding claims of confidentiality for, and
public disclosure of, various categories of information submitted in
connection with section 5 notices.
[48 FR 21742, May 13, 1983, as amended at 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993; 62
FR 17932, Apr. 11, 1997]
Sec.720.3 Definitions.
(a)(1) For the purposes of this part, the terms cosmetic, device,
drug, food, and food additive have the meanings contained in the Federal
Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 21 U.S.C. 321 et seq., and the regulations
issued under it. In addition, the term ``food'' includes poultry and
poultry products, as defined in the Poultry Products Inspection Act, 21
U.S.C. 453 et seq.; meats and meat food products, as defined in the
Federal Meat Inspection Act, 21 U.S.C. 60 et seq.; and eggs and egg
products, as defined in the Egg Products Inspection Act, 21 U.S.C. 1033
et seq.
(2) The term pesticide has the meaning contained in the Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, 7 U.S.C. 136 et seq. and
the regulations issued under it.
(3) The terms byproduct material, source material, and special
nuclear material have the meanings contained in the Atomic Energy Act of
1954, 42 U.S.C 2014 et seq. and the regulations issued under it.
(b) Act means the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. 2601 et
seq.
(c) Article means a manufactured item:
(1) Which is formed to a specific shape or design during
manufacture;
(2) Which has end use function(s) dependent in whole or in part upon
its shape or design during end use; and
(3) Which has either no change of chemical composition during its
end use or only those changes of composition which have no commercial
purpose separate from that of the article and that may occur as
described in Sec.720.30(h)(5), except that fluids and particles are
not considered articles regardless of shape or design.
(d) Byproduct means a chemical substance produced without a separate
commercial intent during the manufacture, processing, use, or disposal
of another chemical substance or mixture.
(e) Chemical substance means any organic or inorganic substance of a
particular molecular identity, including any combination of such
substances occurring in whole or in part as a result of a chemical
reaction or occurring in nature, and any chemical element or uncombined
radical, except that ``chemical substance'' does not include:
(1) Any mixture.
(2) Any pesticide when manufactured, processed, or distributed in
commerce for use as a pesticide.
(3) Tobacco or any tobacco product.
(4) Any source material, special nuclear material, or byproduct
material.
(5) Any pistol, firearm, revolver, shells, or cartridges.
(6) Any food, food additive, drug, cosmetic, or device, when
manufactured, processed, or distributed in commerce for use as a food,
food additive, drug, cosmetic, or device.
(f) Commerce means trade, traffic, transportation, or other commerce
(1) between a place in a State and any place outside of such State, or
(2) which affects trade, traffic, transportation, or commerce between a
place in a State and any place outside of such State.
(g) Customs territory of the United States means the 50 States,
Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia.
(h) Director means the Director of the EPA Office of Pollution
Prevention and Toxics.
(i) Distribute in commerce means to sell in commerce, to introduce
or deliver for introduction into commerce, or to hold after introduction
into commerce.
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(j) EPA means the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
(k) Health and safety study or study means any study of any effect
of a chemical substance or mixture on health or the environment or on
both, including underlying data and epidemiological studies, studies of
occupational exposure to a chemical substance or mixture, toxicological,
clinical, and ecological, or other studies of a chemical substance or
mixture, and any test performed under the Act. Chemical identity is
always part of a health and safety study.
(1) Not only is information which arises as a result of a formal,
disciplined study included, but other information relating to the
effects of a chemical substance or mixture on health or the environment
is also included. Any data that bear on the effects of a chemical
substance on health or the environment would be included.
(2) Examples include:
(i) Long- and short-term tests of mutagenicity, carcinogenicity, or
teratogenicity; data on behavioral disorders; dermatoxicity;
pharmacological effects; mammalian absorption, distribution, metabolism,
and excretion; cumulative, additive, and synergistic effects; acute,
subchronic, and chronic effects; and structure/activity analyses.
(ii) Tests for ecological or other environmental effects on
invertebrates, fish, or other animals, and plants, including: Acute
toxicity tests, chronic toxicity tests, critical life stage tests,
behavioral tests, algal growth tests, seed germination tests, plant
growth or damage tests, microbial function tests, bioconcentration or
bioaccumulation tests, and model ecosystem (microcosm) studies.
(iii) Assessments of human and environmental exposure, including
workplace exposure, and impacts of a particular chemical substance or
mixture on the environment, including surveys, tests, and studies of:
Biological, photochemical, and chemical degradation; air, water, and
soil transport; biomagnification and bioconcentration; and chemical and
physical properties, e.g., boiling point, vapor pressure, evaporation
rates from soil and water, octanol/water partition coefficient, and
water solubility.
(iv) Monitoring data, when they have been aggregated and analyzed to
measure the exposure of humans or the environment to a chemical
substance or mixture.
(v) Any assessments of risk to health and the environment resulting
from the manufacture, processing, distribution in commerce, use, or
disposal of the chemical substance.
(l) Importer means any person who imports a chemical substance,
including a chemical substance as part of a mixture or article, into the
customs territory of the United States. ``Importer'' includes the person
primarily liable for the payment of any duties on the merchandise or an
authorized agent acting on his or her behalf. The term also includes, as
appropriate:
(1) The consignee.
(2) The importer of record.
(3) The actual owner if an actual owner's declaration and
superseding bond has been filed in accordance with 19 CFR 141.20; or
(4) The transferee, if the right to draw merchandise in a bonded
warehouse has been transferred in accordance with subpart C of 19 CFR
part 144. (See ``principal importer.'')
(m) Impurity means a chemical substance which is unintentionally
present with another chemical substance.
(n) Intermediate means any chemical substance that is consumed, in
whole or in part, in chemical reactions used for the intentional
manufacture of another chemical substance(s) or mixture(s), or that is
intentionally present for the purpose of altering the rates of such
chemical reactions.
(o) Inventory means the list of chemical substances manufactured or
processed in the United States that EPA compiled and keeps current under
section 8(b) of the Act.
(p) Known to or reasonably ascertainable by means all information in
a person's possession or control, plus all information that a reasonable
person similarly situated might be expected to possess, control, or
know.
(q) Manufacture means to produce or manufacture in the United States
or
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import into the customs territory of the United States.
(r) Manufacture or import for commercial purposes means:
(1) To import, produce, or manufacture with the purpose of obtaining
an immediate or eventual commercial advantage for the manufacturer or
importer, and includes, among other things, ``manufacture'' of any
amount of a chemical substance or mixture:
(i) For commercial distribution, including for test marketing.
(ii) For use by the manufacturer, including use for product research
and development or as an intermediate.
(2) The term also applies to substances that are produced
coincidentally during the manufacture, processing, use, or disposal of
another substance or mixture, including byproducts that are separated
from that other substance or mixture and impurities that remain in that
substance or mixture. Byproducts and impurities without separate
commercial value are nonetheless produced for the purpose of obtaining a
commercial advantage, since they are part of the manufacture of a
chemical substance for commercial purposes.
(s) Manufacture solely for export means to manufacture or import for
commercial purposes a chemical substance solely for export from the
United States under the following restrictions on activities in the
United States:
(1) Distribution in commerce is limited to purposes of export or
processing solely for export as defined in Sec.721.3 of this chapter.
(2) The manufacturer or importer, and any person to whom the
substance is distributed for purposes of export or processing solely for
export (as defined in Sec.721.3 of this chapter), may not use the
substance except in small quantities solely for research and development
in accordance with Sec.720.36.
(t) Manufacturer means a person who imports, produces, or
manufactures a chemical substance. A person who extracts a component
chemical substance from a previously existing chemical substance or a
complex combination of substances is a manufacturer of that component
chemical substance. A person who contracts with a manufacturer to
manufacture or produce a chemical substance is also a manufacturer if
(1) the manufacturer manufactures or produces the substance exclusively
for that person, and (2) that person specifies the identity of the
substance and controls the total amount produced and the basic
technology for the plant process.
(u) Mixture means any combination of two or more chemical substances
if the combination does not occur in nature and is not, in whole or in
part, the result of a chemical reaction; except ``mixture'' does include
(1) any combination which occurs, in whole or in part, as a result of a
chemical reaction if the combination could have been manufactured for
commercial purposes without a chemical reaction at the time the chemical
substances comprising the combination were combined, and if all of the
chemical substances comprising the combination are not new chemical
substances, and (2) hydrates of a chemical substance or hydrated ions
formed by association of a chemical substance with water, so long as the
nonhydrated form is itself not a new chemical substance.
(v) New chemical substance means any chemical substance which is not
included on the Inventory.
(w) Nonisolated intermediate means any intermediate that is not
intentionally removed from the equipment in which it is manufactured,
including the reaction vessel in which it is manufactured, equipment
which is ancillary to the reaction vessel, and any equipment through
which the chemical substance passes during a continuous flow process,
but not including tanks or other vessels in which the substance is
stored after its manufacture.
(x) Person means any natural person, firm, company, corporation,
joint-venture, partnership, sole proprietorship, association, or any
other business entity, any State or political subdivision thereof, any
municipality, any interstate body, and any department, agency or
instrumentality of the Federal Government.
(y) Possession or control means in possession or control of the
submitter, or of any subsidiary, partnership in which
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the submitter is a general partner, parent company, or any company or
partnership which the parent company owns or controls, if the
subsidiary, parent company, or other company or partnership is
associated with the submitter in the research, development, test
marketing, or commercial marketing of the chemical substance in
question. (A parent company owns or controls another company if the
parent owns or controls 50 percent or more of the other company's voting
stock. A parent company owns or controls any partnership in which it is
a general partner). Information is included within this definition if it
is:
(1) In files maintained by submitter's employees who are:
(i) Associated with research, development, test marketing, or
commercial marketing of the chemical substance in question.
(ii) Reasonably likely to have such data.
(2) Maintained in the files of other agents of the submitter who are
associated with research, development, test marketing, or commercial
marketing of the chemical substance in question in the course of their
employment as such agents.
(z) Principal importer means the first importer who, knowing that a
new chemical substance will be imported rather than manufactured
domestically, specifies the identity of the chemical substance and the
total amount to be imported. Only persons who are incorporated,
licensed, or doing business in the United States may be principal
importers.
(aa) Process means the preparation of a chemical substance or
mixture, after its manufacture, for distribution in commerce (1) in the
same form or physical state as, or in a different form or physical state
from, that in which it was received by the person so preparing such
substance or mixture, or (2) as part of a mixture or article containing
the chemical substance or mixture.
(bb) Processor means any person who processes a chemical substance
or mixture.
(cc) Small quantities solely for research and development (or
``small quantities solely for purposes of scientific experimentation or
analysis or chemical research on, or analysis of, such substance or
another substance, including such research or analysis for the
development of a product'') means quantities of a chemical substance
manufactured, imported, or processed or proposed to be manufactured,
imported, or processed solely for research and development that are not
greater than reasonably necessary for such purposes.
(dd) State means any State of the United States and the District of
Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, the
Canal Zone, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, and any other
territory or possession of the United States.
(ee) Technically qualified individual means a person or persons (1)
who, because of education, training, or experience, or a combination of
these factors, is capable of understanding the health and environmental
risks associated with the chemical substance which is used under his or
her supervision, (2) who is responsible for enforcing appropriate
methods of conducting scientific experimentation, analysis, or chemical
research to minimize such risks, and (3) who is responsible for the
safety assessments and clearances related to the procurement, storage,
use, and disposal of the chemical substance as may be appropriate or
required within the scope of conducting a research and development
activity.
(ff) Test data means data from a formal or informal test or
experiment, including information concerning the objectives,
experimental methods and materials, protocols, results, data analyses,
recorded observations, monitoring data, measurements, and conclusions
from a test or experiment.
(gg) Test marketing means the distribution in commerce of no more
than a predetermined amount of a chemical substance, mixture, or article
containing that chemical substance or mixture, by a manufacturer or
processor, to no more than a defined number of potential customers to
explore market capability in a competitive situation during a
predetermined testing period prior to the broader distribution of that
chemical substance, mixture, or article in commerce.
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(hh) United States, when used in the geographic sense, means all of
the States.
(ii) Central Data Exchange or CDX means EPA's centralized electronic
document receiving system, or its successors.
(jj) e-PMN software means electronic-PMN software created by EPA for
use in preparing and submitting Premanufacture Notices (PMNs) and other
TSCA section 5 notices and support documents electronically to the
Agency.
(kk) Support documents means material and information submitted to
EPA in support of a TSCA section 5 notice, including but not limited to,
correspondence, amendments (if notices for these amendments were
submitted prior to January 19, 2016), and test data. The term ``support
documents'' does not include orders under TSCA section 5(e) (either
consent orders or orders imposed pursuant to TSCA section 5(e)(2)(B)).
[48 FR 21742, May 13, 1983, as amended at 51 FR 15101, Apr. 22, 1986; 75
FR 784, Jan. 6, 2010; 80 FR 42745, July 20, 2015]
Subpart B_Applicability
Sec.720.22 Persons who must report.
(a)(1) Any person who intends to manufacture a new chemical
substance in the United States for commercial purposes must submit a
notice unless the substance is excluded under Sec.720.30.
(2) If a person contracts with a manufacturer to manufacture or
produce a new chemical substance, and (i) the manufacturer manufactures
or produces the substance exclusively for that person, and (ii) that
person specifies the identity of the substance, and controls the total
amount produced and the basic technology for the plant process, that
person must submit the notice. If it is unclear who must report, EPA
should be contacted to determine who must submit the notice.
(3) Only manufacturers that are incorporated, licensed, or doing
business in the United States may submit a notice.
(b)(1) Any person who intends to import a new chemical substance
into the United States for commercial purposes must submit a notice,
unless the substance is excluded under Sec.720.30 or unless the
substance is imported as part of an article.
(2) When several persons are involved in an import transaction, the
notice must be submitted by the principal importer. If no one person
fits the principal importer definition in a particular transaction, the
importer should contact EPA to determine who must submit the notice for
that transaction.
Sec.720.25 Determining whether a chemical substance is on the
Inventory.
(a) A new chemical substance is any chemical substance that is not
currently listed on the Inventory.
(b)(1) A chemical substance is listed in the public portion of the
Inventory by a specific chemical name (either a Chemical Abstracts (CA)
Index Name or a CA Preferred Name) and a Chemical Abstracts Service
(CAS) Registry Number if its identity is not confidential. If its
identity is confidential, it is listed in the public portion of the
Inventory by a TSCA Accession Number and a generic chemical name that
masks the specific substance identity. The confidential substance is
listed by its specific chemical name only in the confidential portion of
the Inventory, which is not available to the public. A person who
intends to manufacture (including import) a chemical substance not
listed by specific chemical name in the public portion of the Inventory
may ask EPA whether the substance is included in the confidential
Inventory. EPA will answer such an inquiry only if EPA determines that
the person has a bona fide intent to manufacture (including import) the
chemical substance for commercial purposes.
(2) To establish a bona fide intent to manufacture (including
import) a chemical substance, the person who proposes to manufacture the
substance must submit the request to EPA via CDX. Prior to submission to
EPA via CDX, such bona fide intents to manufacture (including import)
must be generated and completed using e-PMN software. See Sec.
720.40(a)(2)(ii) for information on how to access the e-PMN software. A
bona fide intent to manufacture (including import) must contain:
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(i) Except as provided in paragraphs (b)(3)(i) and (ii) of this
section, the specific chemical identity of the substance that the person
intends to manufacture (including import), using the currently correct
CA Index name for the substance and the other correct chemical identity
information in accordance with Sec.720.45(a) (1), (2), and (3).
(ii) A signed statement that the person intends to manufacture
(including import) that chemical substance for commercial purposes.
(iii)(A) A brief description of the research and development
activities conducted to date related to the substance, including the
year in which the person first started to conduct research or
development activity on the substance, and the general types of research
and development activities conducted thus far (e.g., synthesis,
substance isolation/purification, formulating, product development,
process development, end-use application, toxicity testing, etc.). The
person must also indicate whether any pilot plant or production-scale
plant evaluations have been conducted involving the manufacture or
processing of the substance.
(B) If an importer is unable to provide the information requested in
paragraph (b)(2)(iii)(A) of this section from the foreign manufacturer
or supplier, the following information shall be submitted:
(1) A brief statement indicating how long the substance has been in
commercial use outside of the United States.
(2) The name of a country in which it has been commercially used.
(3) Whether the importer believes that the substance has already
been used commercially, in any country, for the same purpose or
application that the importer is intending.
(iv) A specific description of the major intended application or use
of the substance.
(v) An infrared spectrum of the substance, or alternative spectra or
other data which identify the substance if infrared analysis is not
suitable for the substance or does not yield a reasonable amount of
structural information. When using alternative spectra or instrumental
analysis, the person must submit a spectrum or instrumental readout for
the substance.
(vi) The estimated date (month/year) in which the person intends to
submit a Premanufacture Notice (PMN) for this substance if EPA informs
the notice submitter that the substance is not on the Inventory.
(vii) The address of the facility under the control of the submitter
at which the manufacture or processing of the substance would most
likely occur. For an imported substance, the facility under the control
of the importer at which processing of the substance would likely occur,
if any.
(viii)(A) For substances intended to be manufactured in the United
States, a description of the most probable manufacturing process that
would be used by the submitter to produce the substance for non-exempt
commercial purposes.
(B) For substances intended to be imported, a brief description of
how the submitter is most likely to process or use the substance for a
commercial purpose. If the substance is not expected to be processed or
used at any facility under the importer's control, a statement to this
effect must be included along with a description of how the substance
will be processed or used at sites controlled by others, if this
information is known or reasonably ascertainable.
(3)(i) If an importer cannot provide the chemical identity
information required by paragraph (b)(2) (i) and (v) of this section
because it is claimed confidential by its foreign manufacturer or
supplier, the foreign manufacturer or supplier must supply the required
information directly to EPA in accordance with Sec.720.45(a) (1), (2),
and (3) and reference the importer's notice. If the appropriate
supporting document from the foreign party is not received within 30
days after EPA receives the importer's notice, the notice will be
considered incomplete.
(ii) If a manufacturer cannot provide all of the required
information in accordance with Sec.720.45(a) (1), (2), and (3) because
the new chemical substance is manufactured using a reactant that has a
specific chemical identity claimed as confidential by its supplier,
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the notice must contain chemical identity information that is as
complete as known by the manufacturer. In addition, a letter of support
for the notice must then be sent to EPA by the chemical supplier of the
confidential reactant, providing the specific chemical identity of the
proprietary reactant. The letter of support must reference the
manufacturer's notice. If the appropriate supporting document from the
supplier is not received within 30 days after EPA receives the
manufacturer's notice, the notice will be considered incomplete.
(4) EPA will review the information submitted by the proposed
manufacturer (including importer) under this paragraph to determine
whether it has a bona fide intent to manufacture (including import) the
chemical substance. If necessary, EPA will compare this information to
the information requested for the confidential chemical substance under
Sec.720.85(b)(3)(iii).
(5) If the proposed manufacturer (including importer) has shown a
bona fide intent to manufacture (including import) the substance, and
has provided sufficient unambiguous chemical identity information so EPA
can make a conclusive determination of the chemical substance's
Inventory status, EPA will search the confidential Inventory and inform
the proposed manufacturer (including importer) whether the chemical
substance is on the confidential Inventory.
(6) If the chemical substance is found on the confidential
Inventory, EPA will notify the person(s) who originally reported the
chemical substance that another person has demonstrated a bona fide
intent to manufacture (including import) the substance and therefore was
told that the chemical substance is on the Inventory.
(7) A disclosure of a confidential chemical identity to a person
with a bona fide intent to manufacture (including import) the particular
chemical substance will not be considered a public disclosure of
confidential business information under section 14 of the Act.
(8) EPA will answer an inquiry on whether a particular chemical
substance is on the confidential Inventory within 30 days after receipt
of a complete submission under paragraph (b)(2) of this section.
(9) If the required chemical identity information has not been
reported correctly or completely in the notice (except as provided under
paragraph (b)(3)(ii) of this section) or if any other required data or
information has been omitted or is incomplete, EPA will consider the
whole notice to be incomplete. As soon as an incomplete notice is
identified as such by EPA, the Agency will immediately return the notice
directly to the submitter. The submitter must then resubmit the whole,
completed bona fide notice to EPA in order to have the Agency perform
the desired Inventory search and respond to the notice.
[48 FR 21742, May 13, 1983, as amended at 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993; 60
FR 16309, Mar. 29, 1995; 80 FR 42745, July 20, 2015]
Sec.720.30 Chemicals not subject to notification requirements.
The following substances are not subject to the notification
requirements of this part:
(a) Any substance which is not a ``chemical substance'' as defined
in Sec.720.3(e).
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part of a mixture is subject to the requirements of this part. This
exclusion applies only to a mixture as a whole and not to any chemical
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(c) Any new chemical substance which will be manufactured or
imported in small quantities solely for research and development under
Sec.720.36.
(d) Any new chemical substance which will be manufactured or
imported solely for test-marketing purposes under an exemption granted
under Sec.720.38.
(e) Any new chemical substance manufactured solely for export if,
when the substance is distributed in commerce:
(1) The substance is labeled in accordance with section 12(a)(1)(B)
of the Act.
(2) The manufacturer knows that the person to whom the substance is
being distributed intends to export it or process it solely for export
as defined in Sec.721.3 of this chapter.
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(f) Any new chemical substance which is manufactured or imported
under the terms of a rule promulgated under section 5(h)(4) of the Act.
(g) Any byproduct if its only commercial purpose is for use by
public or private organizations that (1) burn it as a fuel, (2) dispose
of it as a waste, including in a landfill or for enriching soil, or (3)
extract component chemical substances from it for commercial purposes.
(This exclusion only applies to the byproduct; it does not apply to the
component substances extracted from the byproduct.)
(h) The chemical substances described below: (Although they are
manufactured for commercial purposes under the Act, they are not
manufactured for distribution in commerce as chemical substances per se
and have no commercial purpose separate from the substance, mixture, or
article of which they are a part.)
(1) Any impurity.
(2) Any byproduct which is not used for commercial purposes.
(3) Any chemical substance which results from a chemical reaction
that occurs incidental to exposure of another chemical substance,
mixture, or article to environmental factors such as air, moisture,
microbial organisms, or sunlight.
(4) Any chemical substance which results from a chemical reaction
that occurs incidental to storage or disposal of another chemical
substance, mixture, or article.
(5) Any chemical substance which results from a chemical reaction
that occurs upon end use of another chemical substance, mixture, or
article such as an adhesive, paint, miscellaneous cleanser or other
housekeeping product, fuel additive, water softening and treatment
agent, photographic film, battery, match, or safety flare, and which is
not itself manufactured or imported for distribution in commerce or for
use as an intermediate.
(6) Any chemical substance which results from a chemical reaction
that occurs upon use of curable plastic or rubber molding compounds,
inks, drying oils, metal finishing compounds, adhesives, or paints, or
any other chemical substance formed during the manufacture of an article
destined for the marketplace without further chemical change of the
chemical substance except for those chemical changes that occur as
described elsewhere in this paragraph.
(7) Any chemical substance which results from a chemical reaction
that occurs when (i) a stabilizer, colorant, odorant, antioxidant,
filler, solvent, carrier, surfactant, plasticizer, corrosion inhibitor,
antifoamer or defoamer, dispersant, precipitation inhibitor, binder,
emulsifier, deemulsifier, dewater ing agent, agglomerating agent,
adhesion promoter, flow modifier, pH neutralizer, sequesterant,
coagulant, flocculant, fire retardant, lubricant, chelating agent, or
quality control reagent functions as intented, or (ii) a chemical
substance, which is intended solely to impart a specific physiochemical
characteristic, functions as intended.
(8) Any nonisolated intermediate.
(i) Any chemical substance which is manufactured solely for non-
commercial research and development purposes. Non-commercial research
and development purposes include scientific experimentation, research,
or analysis conducted by academic, government, or independent not-for-
profit research organizations (e.g., universities, colleges, teaching
hospitals, and research institutes), unless the activity is for eventual
commercial purposes.
[48 FR 21742, May 13, 1983, as amended at 51 FR 15101, Apr. 22, 1986]
Sec.720.36 Exemption for research and development.
(a) This part does not apply to a chemical substance if the
following conditions are met:
(1) The chemical substance is manufactured or imported only in small
quantities solely for research and development.
(2) The manufacturer or importer notifies all persons in its employ
or to whom it directly distributes the chemical substance, who are
engaged in experimentation, research, or analysis on the chemical
substance, including the manufacture, processing, use, transport,
storage, and disposal of the substance associated with research and
development activities, of any risk to health, identified under
paragraph (b)
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of this section, which may be associated with the substance. The
notification must be made in accordance with paragraph (c) of this
section.
(3) The chemical substance is used by, or directly under the
supervision of, a technically qualified individual.
(b)(1) To determine whether notification under paragraph (a)(2) of
this section is required, the manufacturer or importer must review and
evaluate the following information to determine whether there is reason
to believe there is any potential risk to health which may be associated
with the chemical substance:
(i) Information in its possession or control concerning any
significant adverse reaction by persons exposed to the chemical
substance which may reasonably be associated with such exposure.
(ii) Information provided to the manufacturer or importer by a
supplier or any other person concerning a health risk believed to be
associated with the substance.
(iii) Health and environmental effects data in its possession or
control concerning the substance.
(iv) Information on health effects which accompanies any EPA rule or
order issued under sections 4, 5, or 6 of the Act that applies to the
substance and of which the manufacturer or importer has knowledge.
(2) When the research and development activity is conducted solely
in a laboratory and exposure to the chemical substance is controlled
through the implementation of prudent laboratory practices for handling
chemical substances of unknown toxicity, and any distribution, except
for purposes of disposal, is to other such laboratories for further
research and development activity, the information specified in
paragraph (b)(1) of this section need not be reviewed and evaluated.
(For purposes of this paragraph, a laboratory is a contained research
facility where relatively small quantities of chemical substances are
used on a non-production basis, and where activities involve the use of
containers for reactions, transfers, and other handling of substances
designed to be easily manipulated by a single individual.)
(c)(1) The manufacturer or importer must notify the persons
identified in paragraph (a)(2) of this section by means of a container
labeling system, conspicuous placement of notices in areas where
exposure may occur, written notification to each person potentially
exposed, or any other method of notification which adequately informs
persons of health risks which the manufacturer or importer has reason to
believe may be associated with the substance, as determined under
paragraph (b)(1) of this section.
(2) If the manufacturer or importer distributes a chemical substance
manufactured or imported under this section to persons not in its
employ, the manufacturer or importer must in written form:
(i) Notify those persons that the substance is to be used only for
research and development purposes.
(ii) Provide the notice of health risks specified in paragraph
(c)(1) of this section.
(3) The adequacy of any notification under this section is the
responsibility of the manufacturer or importer.
(d) A chemical substance is not exempt from reporting under this
part if any amount of the substance, including as part of a mixture, is
processed, distributed in commerce, or used, for any commercial purpose
other than research and development, except where the chemical substance
is processed, distributed in commerce, or used only as an impurity or as
part of an article.
(e) Quantities of the chemical substance, or of mixtures or articles
containing the chemical substance, remaining after completion of
research and development activities may be:
(1) Disposed of as a waste in accordance with applicable Federal,
state, and local regulations, or
(2) Used for the following commercial purposes:
(i) Burning it as a fuel.
(ii) Reacting or otherwise processing it to form other chemical
substances for commercial purposes, including extracting component
chemical substances.
(f) Quantities of research and development substances existing
solely as impurities in a product or incorporated into an article, in
accordance with
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paragraph (d) of this section, and quantities of research and
development substances used solely for commercial purposes listed in
paragraph (e) of this section, are not subject to the requirements of
paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of this section, once research and
development activities have been completed.
(g) A person who manufactures or imports a chemical substance in
small quantities solely for research and development is not required to
comply with the requirements of this section if the person's exclusive
intention is to perform research and development activities solely for
the purpose of determining whether the substance can be used as a
pesticide.
[51 FR 15102, Apr. 22, 1986]
Sec.720.38 Exemptions for test marketing.
(a) Any person may apply for an exemption to manufacture or import a
new chemical substance for test marketing. EPA may grant the exemption
if the person demonstrates that the chemical substance will not present
an unreasonable risk to injury to health or the environment as a result
of the test marketing.
(b) Persons applying for a test-marketing exemption should provide
the following information:
(1) All existing data regarding health and environmental effects of
the chemical substance, including physical/chemical properties or, in
the absence of such data, a discussion of toxicity based on structure-
activity relationships (SAR) and relevant data on chemical analogues.
(2) The maximum quantity of the chemical substance which the
applicant will manufacture or import for test marketing.
(3) The maximum number of persons who may be provided the chemical
substance during test marketing.
(4) The maximum number of persons who may be exposed to the chemical
substance as a result of test marketing, including information regarding
duration and route of such exposures.
(5) A description of the test-marketing activity, including its
length and how it can be distinguished from full-scale commercial
production and research and development.
(6) A fee payment identity number, as required in 40 CFR
700.45(g)(4).
(c) In accordance with section 5(h)(6) of the Act, after EPA
receives an application for exemption under this section, the Agency
will file with the Office of the Federal Register a notice containing a
summary of the information provided in the application, to the extent it
has not been claimed confidential.
(d) No later than 45 days after EPA receives an application, the
Agency will either approve or deny the application. Thereafter, EPA will
publish a notice in the Federal Register explaining the reasons for
approval or denial.
(e) In approving an application for exemption, EPA may impose any
restrictions necessary to ensure that the substance will not present an
unreasonable risk of injury to health and the environment as a result of
test marketing.
(f) When applying for a test marketing exemption, persons are
subject to fees in accordance with 40 CFR 700.45.
[48 FR 21742, May 13, 1983, as amended at 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993; 83
FR 52719, Oct. 17, 2018]
Subpart C_Notice Form
Sec.720.40 General.
(a) Use of the notice form; electronic submissions. (1) Each person
who is required by subpart B of this part to submit a notice must
complete, sign, and submit a notice containing the information in the
form and manner specified in this paragraph. The information submitted
and all attachments (unless the attachment appears in the open
scientific literature) must be in English. All information submitted
must be true and correct.
(2) All notices must be submitted on EPA Form 7710-25. Notices, and
any support documents related to these notices, may only be submitted in
a manner set forth in this paragraph.
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(i) Submission via CDX. TSCA section 5 notices and any related
support documents must be submitted electronically to EPA via CDX. Prior
to submission to EPA via CDX, such notices must be generated and
completed on EPA Form 7710-25 using e-PMN software.
(ii) You can access the e-PMN software as follows:
(A) Website. Go to EPA's TSCA New Chemicals Program website at
http://www.epa.gov/oppt/newchems and follow the appropriate links.
(B) Telephone. Call the EPA CDX Help Desk at 1-888-890-1995.
(C) E-mail. [email protected].
(b) When to submit a notice. Each person who is required to submit a
notice must submit the notice at least 90 calendar days before
manufacture or import of the new chemical substance for commercial
purposes begins.
(c) Where to submit a notice or support documents. For submitting
notices or support documents via CDX, use the e-PMN software.
(d) General notice requirements. (1) Each person who submits a
notice must provide the information described in Sec.720.45 and
specified on the notice form, to the extent such information is known to
or reasonably ascertainable by the person. In accordance with Sec.
720.50, the notice must also include any test data in the person's
possession or control, and descriptions of other data which are known to
or reasonably ascertainable by the person and which concern the health
and environmental effects of the new chemical substance.
(2) If information is claimed as confidential pursuant to Sec.
720.80, a person who submits a notice to EPA in the manner set forth in
Sec.720.40(a)(2)(i), (ii), or (iii) must also provide EPA with a
sanitized copy.
(e) Agency or joint submissions--(1) A manufacturer (including
importer) may designate an agent to assist in submitting the notice. If
so, only the manufacturer (including importer), and not the agent, signs
the certification on the form.
(2) A manufacturer or importer may authorize another person, (e.g.,
a supplier or a toll manufacturer) to report some of the information
required in the notice to EPA on its behalf. The manufacturer or
importer should indicate in a cover letter accompanying the notice which
information will be supplied by another person and must identify that
other person as a joint submitter where indicated on their notice form.
The other person supplying information (i.e., the joint submitter) may
submit the information to EPA using either the notice form or a Letter
of Support, except that if the joint submitter is not incorporated,
licensed, or doing business in the United States, the joint submitter
must submit the information to EPA in a Letter of Support only, not in a
notice form. The joint submitter must indicate in the notice or Letter
of Support the identity of the manufacturer or importer. Any person who
submits a notice form or Letter of Support for a joint submission must
sign and certify the notice form or Letter of Support.
(3) Only the Authorized Official (AO) of a submitting company can
certify initial notices and submit all TSCA section 5 documents.
(i) An AO can authorize other persons to be non-certifying AOs who
may conduct all section 5 business on behalf of the submitting company
except for certifying and submitting initial notices to EPA via CDX.
(ii) An AO may grant access to a support registrant to edit section
5 documents.
(f) New information. During the notice review period, if the
submitter possesses, controls, or knows of new information that
materially adds to, changes, or otherwise makes significantly more
complete the information included in the notice, the submitter must that
information to the address listed on the notice form within ten days of
receiving the new information, but no later than five days before the
end of the notice review period. The new submission must clearly
identify the submitter and the notice to which the new information is
related. If the new information becomes available during the last five
days of the notice review period, the submitter must immediately inform
its EPA contract for that notice by telephone.
(g) Chemical substances subject to a section 4 test rule. (1) Except
as provided in paragraph (g)(3) of this section, if (i) A
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person intends to manufacture or import a new chemical substance which
is subject to the notification requirements of this part, and (ii) The
chemical substance is subject to a test rule promulgated under section 4
of the Act before the notice is submitted, section 5(b)(1) of the Act
requires the person to submit the test data required by the testing rule
with the notice. The person must submit the data in the form and manner
specified in the test rule and in accordance with Sec.720.50. If the
person does not submit the test data, the submission is incomplete and
EPA will follow the procedures in Sec.720.65.
(2) If EPA has granted the submitter an exemption under section 4(c)
of the Act from the requirement to conduct tests and submit data, the
submitter may not submit a notice until EPA receives the test data.
(3) If EPA has granted the submitter an exemption under section 4(c)
of the Act and if another person previously has submitted the test data
to EPA, the exempted person may either submit the test data or provide
the following information as part of the notice:
(i) The name, title, and address of the person who submitted the
test data to EPA.
(ii) The date the test data were submitted to EPA.
(iii) A citation for the test rule.
(iv) A description of the exemption and a reference identifying it.
(h) Chemical substances subject to a section 5(b)(4) rule. (1) If a
person (i) intends to manufacture or import a new chemical substance
which is subject to the notification requirements of this part and which
is subject to a rule issued under section 5(b)(4) of the Act; and (ii)
is not required by a rule issued under section 4 of the Act to submit
test data for the substance before the submission of a notice, the
person must submit to EPA data described in paragraph (h)(2) of this
section at the time the notice is submitted.
(2) Data submitted under paragraph (h)(1) of this section must be
data which the person submitting the notice believes show that the
manufacture, processing, distribution in commerce, use and disposal of
the substance, or any combination of such activities, will not present
an unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment.
[48 FR 21742, May 13, 1983, as amended at 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993; 60
FR 16309, Mar. 29, 1995; 75 FR 784, Jan. 6, 2010; 78 FR 72827, Dec. 4,
2013; 80 FR 42746, July 20, 2015]
Sec.720.45 Information that must be included in the notice form.
Each person who submits a notice must include the information
specified in the notice form to the extent it is known to or reasonably
ascertainable by the submitter. However, no person is required to
include information which relates solely to exposure of human or
ecological populations outside of the United States. The notice form
requires the following information relating to the manufacture,
processing, distribution in commerce, use, and disposal of the new
chemical substance:
(a)(1) The specific chemical identity of the substance that the
person intends to manufacture or import, which includes the following:
(i) The currently correct Chemical Abstracts (CA) name for the
substance, based on the Ninth Collective Index (9CI) of CA nomenclature
rules and conventions, and consistent with listings for similar
substances in the Inventory. For each substance having a chemical
composition that can be represented by a specific, complete chemical
structure diagram (a Class 1 substance), a CA Index Name must be
provided. For each chemical substance that cannot be fully represented
by a complete, specific chemical structure diagram (a Class 2
substance), or if the substance is a polymer, a CA Index Name or CA
Preferred Name must be provided (whichever is appropriate based on CA
9CI nomenclature rules and conventions). In addition, for a Class 2
substance, the notice must identify the immediate chemical precursors
and reactants by specific chemical name and Chemical Abstracts Service
Registry Number (CASRN), if the number is available. Tradenames or
generic names of chemical precursors or reactants are not acceptable as
substitutes for specific chemical names.
(ii) The currently correct CASRN for the substance if a CASRN
already exists for the substance.
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(iii) For a Class 1 substance and for any Class 2 substance for
which a definite molecular formula is known or reasonably ascertainable,
the correct molecular formula.
(iv) For a Class 1 substance, a complete, correct chemical structure
diagram; for a Class 2 substance or polymer, a correct representative or
partial chemical structure diagram, as complete as can be known, if one
can be reasonably ascertained.
(2) For a polymer, the submitter must also report the following:
(i) The specific chemical name and CASRN, if the number is
available, of each monomer and other reactant used, at any weight
percent, to manufacture the polymer. Tradenames or generic names of
chemical reactants or monomers are not acceptable as substitutes for
specific chemical names.
(ii) The typical percent by weight of each monomer and other
reactant in the polymer (weight of the monomer or other reactant
expressed as a percentage of the weight of the polymeric chemical
substance manufactured), and the maximum residual amount of each monomer
present in the polymer.
(iii) For monomers and other reactants used at 2 weight percent or
less (based on the dry weight of the polymer manufactured), indicate on
the PMN form any such monomers and other reactants that should be
included as part of the polymer description on the Inventory, where the
weight percent is based on either (A) the weight of monomer or other
reactant actually charged to the reaction vessel, or (B) the minimum
weight of monomer or other reactant required in theory to account for
the actual weight of monomer or other reactant molecules or fragments
chemically incorporated (chemically combined) in the polymeric substance
manufactured.
(iv) For a determination that 2 weight percent or less of a monomer
or other reactant is incorporated (chemically combined) in a polymeric
substance manufactured, as specified in paragraphs (a)(2)(iii)(B) of
this section, analytical data or appropriate theoretical calculations
(if it can be documented that analytical measurement is not feasible or
not necessary) to support this determination must be maintained at the
site of manufacture or import of the polymer.
(v) Measured or estimated values of the minimum number-average
molecular weight of the polymer and the amount of low molecular weight
species below 500 and below 1,000 molecular weight, with a description
of how the measured or estimated values were obtained.
(3) The person must use one of the following two methods to develop
or obtain the specified chemical identity information reported under
paragraphs (a) (1) and (2) of this section and must identify the method
used in the notice:
(i) Method 1. Obtain the correct chemical identity information
required by paragraphs (a) (1) and (2) of this section directly from the
Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), specifically from the CAS Registry
Services Inventory Expert Service, prior to submitting a notice to EPA.
A copy of the chemical identification report obtained from CAS must be
submitted with the notice.
(ii) Method 2. Obtain the correct chemical identity information
required by paragraphs (a) (1) and (2) from any source. The notice will
be incomplete according to Sec.720.65(c)(1)(vi) if the person uses
Method 2 and any chemical identity information is determined to be
incorrect by EPA.
(4) If an importer submitting the notice cannot provide all the
information specified in paragraphs (a) (1) and (2) of this section
because it is claimed as confidential by the foreign supplier of the
substance, the importer must have the foreign supplier follow the
procedures in paragraph (a)(3) of this section and provide the correct
chemical identity information specified in paragraphs (a) (1) and (2) of
this section directly to EPA in a joint submission or as a letter of
support to the notice, which clearly references the importer's notice
and PMN User Fee Identification Number. The statutory review process
will commence upon receipt of both the notice and the complete, correct
information.
(5) If a manufacturer cannot provide all the information specified
in paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of this section because the new chemical
substance is manufactured using a reactant having
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a specific chemical identity claimed as confidential by its supplier,
the manufacturer must submit a notice directly to EPA containing all the
information known by the manufacturer about the chemical identity of the
reported substance and its proprietary reactant. In addition, the
manufacturer must ensure that the supplier of the confidential reactant
submit a letter of support directly to EPA providing the specific
chemical identity of the confidential reactant, including the CAS
number, if available, and the appropriate PMN or exemption number, if
applicable. The letter of support must reference the manufacturer's name
and PMN Fee Identification Number. The statutory review period will
commence upon receipt of both the notice and the letter of support.
(b) The impurities anticipated to be present in the substance by
name, CAS Registry number, and weight percent of the total substance.
(c) Known synonyms or trade names of the new chemical substance.
(d) A description of the byproducts resulting from the manufacture,
processing, use, and disposal of the new chemical substance.
(e) The estimated maximum amount to be manufactured or imported
during the first year of production and the estimated maximum amount to
be manufactured or imported during any 12-month period during the first
three years of production.
(f) A description of intended categories of use by function and
application, the estimated percent of production volume devoted to each
category of use, and the percent of the new substance in the formulation
for each commercial or consumer use.
(g) For sites controlled by the submitter:
(1) The identity of sites where the new substance will be
manufactured, processed, or used.
(2) A process description of each manufacture, processing, and use
operation which includes a diagram of the major unit operations and
chemical conversions, the identity and entry point of all feedstocks,
and the points of release of the new chemical substance.
(3) Worker exposure information, including worker activities,
physical form of the new substance to which workers may be exposed, the
number of workers, and the duration of activities.
(4) Information on release of the new substance to the environment,
including the quantity and media of release and type of control
technology used.
(h) For sites not controlled by the submitter, a description of each
type of processing and use operation involving the new chemical
substance, including identification of the estimated number of
processing or use sites, situations in which worker exposure to and/or
environmental release of the new chemical substance will occur, the
number of workers exposed and the duration of exposure, and controls
which limit worker exposure and environmental release.
[48 FR 21742, May 13, 1983, as amended at 60 FR 16310, Mar. 29, 1995; 83
FR 52719, Oct. 17, 2018]
Sec.720.50 Submission of test data and other data concerning the
health and environmental effects of a substance.
(a) Test data on the new chemical substance in the possession or
control of the submitter. (1) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of
this section, each notice must contain all test data in the submitter's
possession or control which are related to the effects on health or the
environment of any manufacture, processing, distribution in commerce,
use, or disposal of the new chemical substance or any mixture or article
containing the new chemical substance, or any combination of such
activities. This includes test data concerning the new chemical
substance in a pure, technical grade, or formulated form.
(2) A full report or standard literature citation must be submitted
for the following types of test data:
(i) Health effects data.
(ii) Ecological effects data.
(iii) Physical and chemical properties data.
(iv) Environmental fate characteristics.
(v) Monitoring data and other test data related to human exposure to
or environmental release of the chemical substance.
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(3)(i) If the data do not appear in the open scientific literature,
the submitter must provide a full report. A full report includes the
experimental methods and materials, results, discussion and data
analysis, conclusions, references, and the name and address of the
laboratory that developed the data.
(ii) If the data appear in the open scientific literature, the
submitter need only provide a standard literature citation. A standard
literature citation includes author, title, periodical name, date of
publication, volume, and page numbers.
(4)(i) If a study, report, or test is incomplete when a person
submits a notice, the submitter must identify the nature and purpose of
the study; name and address of the laboratory developing the data;
progress to date; types of data collected; significant preliminary
results; and anticipated completion date.
(ii) If a test or experiment is completed before the notice review
period ends, the person must submit the study, report, or test to the
address listed on the notice form, as specified in paragraph (a)(3)(i)
of this section, within ten days of receiving it, but no later than five
days before the end of the review period. If the test or experiment is
completed during the last five days of the review period, the submitter
must immediately inform its EPA contact for that notice by telephone.
(5) For test data in the submitter's possession or control which are
not listed in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, a person is not required
to submit a complete report. The person must submit a summary of the
data. If EPA so requests, the person must submit a full report within
ten days of the request, but no later than five days before the end of
the review period.
(6) All test data described by paragraph (a) are subject to these
requirements, regardless of their age, quality, or results.
(b) Other data concerning the health and environmental effects of
the new chemical substance that are known to or reasonably ascertainable
by the submitter. (1) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this
section, any person who submits a notice must describe the following
data, including any data from a health and safety study, if the data are
related to the effects on health or the environment of any manufacture,
processing, distribution in commerce, use, or disposal of the new
chemical substance, of any mixture or article containing the new
chemical substance, or of any combination of such activities:
(i) Any data, other than test data, in the submitter's possession or
control.
(ii) Any data, including test data, which are not in the submitter's
possession or control, but which are known to or reasonably
ascertainable by the submitter. For the purposes of this section, data
are known to or reasonably ascertainable by the submitter if the data
are known to any of its employees or other agents who are associated
with the research and development, test marketing, or commercial
marketing of the substance.
(2) Data that must be described include data concerning the new
chemical substance in a pure, technical grade, or formulated form.
(3) The description of data reported under this paragraph must
include:
(i) If the data appear in the open scientific literature, a standard
literature citation, which includes the author, title, periodical name,
date of publication, volume, and pages.
(ii) If the data are not contained in the open scientific
literature, a description of the type of data and summary of the
results, if available, and the names and addresses of persons the
submitter believes may have possession or control of the data.
(4) All data described by this paragraph are subject to these
requirements, regardless of their age, quality, or results; and
regardless of whether they are complete at the time the notice is
submitted.
(c) [Reserved]
(d) Data that need not be submitted--(1) Data previously submitted
to EPA. (i) A person need not submit any data previously submitted to
EPA with no claims of confidentiality if the notice includes the office
or person to whom the data were submitted, the date of submission, and,
if appropriate, a standard literature citation as specified in paragraph
(a)(3)(ii) of this section.
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(ii) For data previously submitted to EPA with a claim of
confidentiality, the person must resubmit the data with the notice and
any claim of confidentiality, under Sec.720.80.
(2) Efficacy data. This part does not require submission of any data
related solely to product efficacy. This does not exempt a person from
submitting any of the data specified in paragraph (a), (b), or (c) of
this section.
(3) Non-U.S. exposure data. This part does not require submission of
any data which relates only to exposure of humans or the environment
outside the United States. This does not exclude nonexposure data such
as data on health effects (including epidemiological studies),
ecological effects, physical and chemical properties, or environmental
fate characteristics.
[48 FR 21742, May 13, 1983, as amended at 51 FR 15102, Apr. 22, 1986]
Sec.720.57 Imports.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the provisions of
this subpart C apply to each person who submits a notice for a new
chemcial substance which he or she intends to import for a commercial
purpose. In addition, each importer must comply with this section.
(b) EPA will hold the principal importer, or the importer that EPA
determines must submit the notice when there is no principal importer
under Sec.720.22(b)(2), liable for complying with this part, for
completing the notice form and for the completeness and truthfulness of
all information which it submits.
Subpart D_Disposition of Notices
Sec.720.60 General.
This subpart establishes procedures that EPA will follow in
reviewing notices.
Sec.720.62 Notice that notification is not required.
When EPA receives a notice, EPA will review it to determine whether
the chemical substance is subject to the requirements of this part. If
EPA determines that the chemical substance is not subject to these
requirements, EPA will notify the submitter that section 5 of the Act
does not prevent the manufacture or import of the substance and that the
submission is not a notice under this part.
[48 FR 21742, May 13, 1983, as amended at 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993]
Sec.720.65 Acknowledgement of receipt of a notice; errors in the
notice; incomplete submissions; and false and misleading statements.
(a) Notification to the submitter. EPA will acknowledge receipt of
each notice by sending a letter via CDX or U.S. mail to the submitter
that identifies the premanufacture notice number assigned to the new
chemical substance and date on which the review period begins. The
review period will begin on the date the notice is received by the
Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics Document Control Officer. The
acknowledgment does not constitute a finding by EPA that the notice, as
submitted, is in compliance with this part.
(b) Errors in the notice. (1) Within 30 days of receipt of the
notice, EPA may request that the submitter remedy errors in the notice.
The following are examples of such errors:
(i) Failure to date the notice form.
(ii) Typographical errors that cause data to be misleading or
answers to any questions to be unclear.
(iii) Contradictory information.
(iv) Ambiguous statements or information.
(2) In the request to correct the notice, EPA will explain the
action which the submitter must take to correct the notice.
(3) If the submitter fails to correct the notice within 15 days of
receipt of the request, EPA may extend the notice period under section
(5)(c) of the Act, in accordance with Sec.720.75(c).
(c) Incomplete submissions. (1) A submission is not complete, and
the notification period does not begin, if:
(i) The wrong person submits the notice form.
(ii) The submitter does not sign the notice form.
(iii) Some or all of the information in the notice or the
attachments are not in English, except for published scientific
literature.
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(iv) The submitter does not submit the notice in the manner set
forth in Sec.720.40(a)(2).
(v) The submitter does not provide information that is required by
section 5(d)(1) (B) and (C) of the Act and Sec.720.50.
(vi) The submitter does not provide information required on the
notice form and by Sec.720.45 or indicate that it is not known to or
reasonably ascertainable by the submitter.
(vii) The submitter does not submit a second copy of the submission
with all confidential information deleted for the public file, as
required by Sec.720.80(b)(2).
(viii) The submitter does not include any information required by
section 5(b)(1) of the Act and pursuant to a rule promulgated under
section 4 of the Act, as required by Sec.720.40(g).
(ix) The submitter does not submit data which the submitter believes
show that the chemical substance will not present an unreasonable risk
of injury to health or the environment, if EPA has listed the chemical
substance under section 5(b)(4) of the Act, as required in Sec.
720.40(h).
(x) The submitter does not include an identifying number and a
payment identity number as required by 40 CFR 700.45(e)(3).
(2)(i) If EPA receives an incomplete submission, the Director, or
his or her delegate, will notify the submitter within 30 days of receipt
that the submission is incomplete and that the notice review period will
not begin until EPA receives a complete notice.
(ii) If EPA obtains additional information during the notice review
period that indicates the original submission was incomplete, the
Director, or his or her delegate, may declare the submission incomplete
within 30 days after EPA obtains the additional information and so
notify the submitter.
(3) The notification that a submission is incomplete under paragraph
(c)(2) (i) or (ii) of this section will include:
(i) A statement of the basis of EPA's determination that the
submission is incomplete.
(ii) The requirements for correcting the incomplete submission.
(iii) Information on procedures under paragraph (c)(4) of this
section for filing objections to the determination or requesting
modification of the requirements for completing the submission.
(4) Within ten days after receipt of notification by EPA that a
submission is incomplete, the submitter may file written objections
requesting that EPA accept the submission as a complete notice or modify
the requirements necessary to complete the submission.
(5)(i) EPA will consider the objections filed by the submitter. The
Director, or his or her delegate, will determine whether the submission
was complete or incomplete, or whether to modify the requirements for
completing the submission. EPA will notify the submitter in writing of
EPA's response within ten days of receiving the objections.
(ii) If the Director, or his or her delegate, determines, in
response to the objection, that the submission was complete, the notice
review period will be deemed suspended on the date EPA declared the
notice incomplete, and will resume on the date that the notice is
declared complete. The submitter need not correct the notice as EPA
originally requested. If EPA can complete its review within 90 days from
the date of the original submission, the Director, or his or her
delegate, may inform the submitter that the running of the review period
will resume on the date EPA originally declared it incomplete.
(iii) If the Director, or his or her delegate, modifies the
requirements for completing the submission or concurs with EPA's
original determination, the notice review period will begin when EPA
receives a complete notice.
(d) Materially false or misleading statements. If EPA discovers at
any time that person submitted materially false or misleading statements
in the notice, EPA may find that the notice was incomplete from the date
it was submitted, and take any other appropriate action.
[48 FR 21742, May 13, 1983, as amended at 75 FR 785, Jan. 6, 2010]
Sec.720.70 Notice in the Federal Register.
(a) Filing of Federal Register notice. In accordance with section
5(d)(2) of the Act, after EPA receives a notice,
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EPA will file with the Office of the Federal Register a notice including
the information specified in paragraph (b) of this section.
(b) Contents of notice. (1) In the public interest, the specific
chemical identity listed in the notice will be published in the Federal
Register unless the submitter has claimed chemical identity
confidential. If the submitter claims confidentiality, a generic name
will be published in accordance with Sec.720.85(a)(3).
(2) The categories of use of the new chemical substance will be
published as reported in the notice unless this information is claimed
confidential. If confidentiality is claimed, the generic information
which is submitted under Sec.720.87(b) will be published.
(3) A list of data submitted in accordance with Sec.720.50(a) will
be published. In addition, for test data submitted in accordance with
Sec.720.40(g), a summary of the data will be published.
(4) The submitter's identity will be published, unless the submitter
has claimed it confidential.
Sec.720.75 Notice review period.
(a) Length of notice review period. The notice review period
specified in section 5(a) of the Act runs for 90 days from the date the
Document Control Officer for the Office of Pollution Prevention and
Toxics receives a complete notice, or the date EPA determines the notice
is complete under Sec.720.65(c), unless the Agency extends the period
under section 5(c) of TSCA and paragraph (c) of this section.
(b) Suspension of the running of the notice review period. (1) A
submitter may voluntarily suspend the running of the notice review
period if the Director or his or her delegate agrees. If the Director
does not agree, the review period will continue to run, and EPA will
notify the submitter. A submitter may request a suspension at any time
during the notice review period. The suspension must be for a specified
period of time.
(2)(i) Oral requests. A request for a suspension of 15 days or less
may be made orally, including by telephone, to the submitter's EPA
contact for that notice. Any request for a suspension exceeding 15 days
must be submitted in the manner set forth in paragraph (b)(2)(ii) of
this section. The running of the notice review period will be suspended
upon approval of the oral request by the Director or her or his
delegate.
(ii) Written requests. Requests for suspensions exceeding 15 days
must be submitted electronically to EPA via CDX using e-PMN software.
Requests for suspensions of 15 days or less may also be submitted
electronically to EPA via CDX using e-PMN software. See Sec.
720.40(a)(2)(ii) for information on how to access the e-PMN software.
The running of the notice review period will be suspended upon approval
of the written request by the Director or her or his delegate.
(c) Extension of notice review period. (1) At any time during the
notice review period, EPA may determine that good cause exists to extend
the notice review period specified in paragraph (a) of this section.
(2) If EPA makes such a determination, EPA will:
(i) Notify the submitter that EPA is extending the notice review
period for a specified length of time, and state the reasons for the
extension.
(ii) Issue a notice for publication in the Federal Register which
states that EPA is extending the notice review period and gives the
reasons for the extension.
(3) The initial extension may be for a period of up to 90 days. If
the initial extension is for less than 90 days, EPA may make additional
extensions. However, the total period of extensions may not exceed 90
days for any notice.
(4) The following are examples of situations in which EPA may find
that good cause exists for extending the notice review period:
(i) EPA has reviewed the notice and determined that there is a
significant possibility that the chemical substance will be regulated
under section 5(e) or section 5(f) of the Act, but EPA is unable to
initiate regulatory action within the initial 90-day period.
(ii) EPA has reviewed the submission and is seeking additional
information.
(iii) EPA has received significant additional information during the
notice review period.
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(iv) The submitter has failed to correct a notice after receiving
EPA's request under Sec.720.65(b).
(d) Notice of expiration of notice review period. EPA will notify
the submitter that the notice review period has expired or that EPA has
completed its review of the notice. Expiration of the review period does
not constitute EPA approval or certification of the new chemical
substance, and does not mean that EPA may not take regulatory action
against the substance in the future. After expiration of the statutory
notice review period, in the absence of regulatory action by EPA under
section 5(e), 5(f), or 6(a) of the Act, the submitter may manufacture or
import the chemical substance even if the submitter has not received
notice of expiration.
(e) Withdrawal of a notice by the submitter. (1)(i) A submitter may
withdraw a notice during the notice review period by submitting a
statement of withdrawal in a manner set forth in this paragraph. The
withdrawal is effective upon receipt by EPA of the CDX submission.
(ii) Submission of withdrawal notices. EPA will accept statements of
withdrawal only if submitted in accordance with this paragraph.
Statements of withdrawal must be generated, completed, and submitted to
EPA (via CDX) using e-PMN software. See Sec.720.40(a)(2)(ii) for
information on how to obtain e-PMN software.
(2) If a manufacturer (including importer) which withdrew a notice
later resubmits a notice for the same chemical substance, a new notice
review period begins.
[48 FR 21742, May 13, 1983, as amended at 53 FR 12523, Apr. 15, 1988; 58
FR 34204, June 23, 1993; 60 FR 34464, July 3, 1995; 71 FR 33641, June
12, 2006; 75 FR 786, Jan. 6, 2010; 78 FR 72827, Dec. 4, 2013; 80 FR
42746, July 20, 2015]
Sec.720.78 Recordkeeping.
(a) Any person who submits a notice under this part must retain
documentation of information in the notice, including (1) other data, as
defined in Sec.720.50(b), in the submitter's possession or control;
and (2) records of production volume for the first three years of
production or import, the date of commencement of manufacture or import,
and documentation of this information. This information must be retained
for five years from the date of commencement of manufacture of import.
(b)(1) Persons who manufacture or import a chemical substance under
Sec.720.36 must retain the following records:
(i) Copies of, or citations to, information reviewed and evaluated
under Sec.720.36(b)(1) to determine the need to make any notification
of risk.
(ii) Documentation of the nature and method of notification under
Sec.720.36(c)(1) including copies of any labels or written notices
used.
(iii) Documentation of prudent laboratory practices used instead of
notification and evaluation under Sec.720.36(b)(2).
(iv) The names and addresses of any persons other than the
manfacturer or importer to whom the substance is distributed, the
identity of the substance to the extent known, the amount distributed,
and copies of the notifications required under Sec.720.36(c)(2). These
records are not required when substances are distributed as impurities
or incorporated into an article, in accordance with paragraph (d) of
this section.
(2) A person who manufactures or imports a chemical substance under
Sec.720.36 and who manufactures or imports the substance in quantities
greater than 100 kilograms per year must retain records of the identity
of the substance to the extent known, the production volume of the
substance, and the person's disposition of the substance. The person is
not required to maintain records of the disposition of products
containing the substance as an impurity or of articles incorporating the
substances.
(3) Records under this paragraph must be retained for 5 years after
they are developed.
(c) Any person who obtains a test-marketing exemption under this
part must retain documentation of information in the application and
documentation of compliance with any restrictions imposed by EPA when it
granted the application. This information must be retained for five
years from the final
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date of manufacture or import under the exemption.
[48 FR 21742, May 13, 1983; 48 FR 33872, July 26, 1983, as amended at 51
FR 15102, Apr. 22, 1986; 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993]
Subpart E_Confidentiality and Public Access to Information
Sec.720.80 General provisions.
(a) A person may assert a claim of confidentiality for any
information which he or she submits to EPA under this part.
(b) Any claim of confidentiality must accompany the information when
it is submitted to EPA.
(1)(i) For information submitted on the notice form, the claim(s)
must be asserted on the form in the manner prescribed on the notice
form.
(ii) When a person submits information in an attachment, the
claim(s) must be asserted in the attachment as described on the notice
form.
(2) If any information is claimed as confidential, the person must
submit, in addition to the copies specified by Sec.720.40, a sanitized
copy of the notice form (or electronic submission) and any attachments.
(i) The notice and attachments must be complete. The submitter must
designate that information which is claimed as confidential in the
manner prescribed on the notice form, via EPA's e-PMN software. See
Sec.720.40(a)(2)(iv) for information on how to obtain e-PMN software.
(ii) The sanitized copy must be complete except that all information
claimed as confidential in the original must be deleted. EPA will place
this sanitized copy in the public file.
(iii) If the person does not provide the sanitized copy, or
information in a health and safety study (except information claimed as
confidential in accordance with Sec.720.90), the submission will be
deemed incomplete and the notice review period will not begin until EPA
receives the sanitized copy or the health and safety study information
is included, in accordance with Sec.720.65(c)(1)(vii).
(c) EPA will disclose information that is subject to a claim of
confidentiality asserted under this section only to the extent permitted
by the Act, this subpart, and part 2 of this title.
(d) If a notice submitter does not assert a claim of confidentiality
for information at the time it is submitted to EPA, EPA may make the
information public and place it in the public file without further
notice to the submitter.
[48 FR 21742, May 13, 1983, as amended at 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993; 60
FR 16311, Mar. 29, 1995; 75 FR 786, Jan. 6, 2010]
Sec.720.85 Chemical identity.
(a) Claims applicable to the period prior to commencement of
manufacture or import. (1)(i) A person who submits information to EPA
under this part may assert a claim of confidentiality for the chemical
identity of the new chemical substance. This claim will apply only to
the period prior to the commencement of manufacture or import for
commercial purposes. A submitter may assert this claim only if the
submitter believes that public disclosure prior to commencement of
manufacture or import of the fact that anyone intends to manufacture or
import the specific chemical substance for commercial purposes would
reveal confidential business information.
(ii) If the notice includes a health and safety study concerning the
new chemical substance and if the claim for confidentiality with respect
to the chemical identity is denied in accordance with Sec.720.90(c),
EPA will deny a claim asserted under this paragraph.
(2) Any person who asserts a claim of confidentiality for chemical
identity under this paragraph must provide one of the following items at
the time the notice is submitted:
(i) The generic name which was accepted by EPA in the prenotice
consultation conducted under paragraph (a)(3) of this section.
(ii) One generic name that is only as generic as necessary to
protect the confidential chemical identity of the particular chemical
substance. The name should reveal the specific chemical identity to the
maximum extent possible. The generic name will be subject to EPA review
and approval at the time a notice of commencement is submitted.
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(3)(i) Any person who intends to assert a claim of confidentiality
for the chemical identity of a new chemical substance may seek a
determination by EPA of an appropriate generic name for the substance
before submitting a notice. For this purpose, the person should submit
to EPA:
(A) The chemical identity of the substance.
(B) A proposed generic name(s) which in only as generic as necessary
to protect the confidential chemical identity of the new chemical
substance. The name(s) should reveal the chemical identity of the
substance to the maximum extent possible.
(ii) Within 30 days, EPA will inform the submitter either that one
of the proposed generic names is adequate or that none is adequate and
further consultation is necessary.
(4) If a submitter claims chemical identity to be confidential under
this paragraph, and if the submitter complies with paragraph (a)(2) of
this section, EPA will issue for publication in the Federal Register
notice described in Sec.720.70 the generic name proposed by the
submitter or one agreed upon by EPA and the submitter.
(b) Claims applicable to the period after commencement of
manufacture or import. (1) Any claim of confidentiality under paragraph
(a) of this section is applicable only until the substance is
manufactured or imported for commercial purposes and becomes eligible
for inclusion on the Inventory. To maintain the confidential status of
the chemical identity when the substance is added to the Inventory, a
submitter must reassert the confidentiality claim and substantiate the
claim in the notice of commencement of manufacture required under Sec.
720.102. A submitter may not claim the chemical indentity confidential
for the period after commencement of manufacture or import unless the
submitter claimed the chemical identity confidential for the period
prior to commencement of manufacture or import under paragraph (a) of
this section.
(2)(i) A person who believes that public disclosure of the fact that
anyone manfactures or imports the new chemical substance for commercial
purposes would reveal confidential business information may assert a
claim of confidentiality under this paragraph.
(ii) If the notice includes a health and safety study concerning the
new chemical substance, and if the claim for confidentiality with
respect to the chemical identity is denied in accordance with Sec.
720.90(c), EPA will deny a claim asserted under this paragraph.
(3) Any person who asserts a confidentiality claim for chemical
identity must:
(i) Comply with the requirements of paragraph (a)(3) of this section
regarding submission of a generic name.
(ii) Agree that EPA may disclose to a person with a bona fide intent
to manufacture or import the chemical substance the fact that the
particular chemical substance is included on the confidential Inventory
for purposes of notification under section 5(a)(1)(A) of the Act.
(iii) Have available for the particular chemical substance, and
agree to furnish to EPA upon request:
(A) An elemental analysis.
(B) Either an X-ray diffraction pattern (for inorganic substances),
a mass spectrum (for most other substances), or an infrared spectrum of
the particular chemical substance, or if such data do not resolve
uncertainties with respect to the identity of the chemical substance,
additional or alternative spectra or other data to identify the chemical
substance.
(iv) Provide a detailed written substantiation of the claim, by
answering the following questions:
(A) What harmful effects to your competitive position, if any, do
you think would result if EPA publishes on the Inventory the identity of
the chemical substance? How could a competitor use such information
given the fact that the identity of the substance otherwise would appear
on the Inventory of chemical substances with no link between the
substance and your company or industry? How substantial would the
harmful effects of disclosure be? What is the casual relationship
between the disclosure and the harmful effects?
(B) For what period of time should confidential treatment be given?
Until a specific date, the occurrence of a specific event, or
permanently? Why?
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(C) Has the chemical substance been patented? If so, have you
granted licenses to others with respect to the patent as it applies to
the chemical substance? If the chemical substance has been patented and
therefore disclosed through the patent, why should it be treated as
confidential for purposes of the Inventory?
(D) Has the identity of the chemical substance been kept
confidential to the extent that your competitors do not know it is being
manufactured on imported for a commercial purpose by anyone?
(E) Is the fact that someone is manufacturing or importing this
chemical substance for commercial purposes available to the public,
e.g., in technical journals or other publications; in libraries; or in
State, local, or Federal agency public files?
(F) What measures have you taken to prevent undesired disclosure of
the fact that you are manufacturing or importing this substance for a
commercial purpose?
(G) To what extent has the fact that you are manufacturing or
importing this chemical substance for a commercial purpose been
disclosed to others? What precautions have you taken in regard to these
disclosures? Has this information been disclosed to the public or to
competitors?
(H) In what form does this particular chemical substance leave the
site of manufacture, e.g., as part of a product; in an effluent or
emission stream? If so, what measures have you taken to guard against
discovery of its identity?
(I) If the chemical substance leaves the site of manufacture in a
product that is available to either the public or your competitors, can
they identify the substance by analyzing the product?
(J) For what purpose do you manufacture or import the substance?
(K) Has EPA, another Federal agency, or any Federal court made any
pertinent confidentiality determinations regarding this chemical
substance? If so, copies of such determinations must be included in the
substantiation.
(L) If the notice includes a health and safety study concerning the
new chemical substance, the submitter must also answer the questions in
Sec.720.90(b)(2).
(4) If the submitter does not meet the requirements of this
paragraph, EPA will deny the claim of confidentiality.
(5)(i) EPA will publish a generic name on the public Inventory if:
(A) The submitter asserts a claim of confidentiality in accordance
with this paragraph.
(B) No claim for confidentiality of the specific chemical identity
as part of a health and safety study has been denied in accordance with
part 2 of this title or Sec.720.90.
(ii) Publication of a generic name on the public Inventory does not
create a category for purposes of the Inventory. Any person who has a
bona fide intent to manufacture or import a chemical substance which is
described by a generic name on the public Inventory may submit an
inquiry to EPA under Sec.720.25(b) to determine whether the particular
chemical substance is included on the confidential Inventory.
(iii) Upon receipt of a request described in Sec.720.25(b), EPA
may require the submitter which originally asserted confidentiality for
a chemical substance to submit to EPA the information listed in
paragraph (b)(3)(iii) of this section.
(iv) Failure to submit any of the information required under
paragraph (b)(3)(iii) of this section within ten days of a request by
EPA under this paragraph is a waiver of the original submitter's
confidentiality claim. In this event, EPA may place the specific
chemical identity on the public Inventory without further notice to the
original submitter.
(6) If a submitter asserts a claim of confidentiality under this
paragraph, EPA will examine the generic chemical name proposed by the
submitter.
(i) If EPA determines that the generic name proposed by the
submitter is only as generic as necessary to protect the confidential
identity of the particular chemical substance, EPA will place that
generic name on the public Inventory.
(ii) If EPA determines that the generic name proposed by the
submitter is more generic than necessary to protect the confidential
identity, EPA will propose in writing, for review by the submitter, an
alternative generic name that will reveal the chemical identity
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of the chemical substance to the maximum extent possible.
(iii) If the generic name proposed by EPA is acceptable to the
submitter, EPA will place that generic name on the public Inventory.
(iv) If the generic name proposed by EPA is not acceptable to the
submitter, the submitter must explain in detail why disclosure of that
generic name would reveal confidential business information and propose
another generic name which is only as generic as necessary to protect
the confidential identity. If EPA does not receive a response from the
submitter within 30 days after the submitter receives the proposed name,
EPA will place EPA's chosen generic name on the public Inventory. If the
submitter does provide the information requested, EPA will review the
response. If the submitter's proposed generic name is acceptable, EPA
will publish that generic name on the public Inventory. If the
submitter's proposed generic name is not acceptable, EPA will notify the
submitter of EPA's choice of a generic name. Thirty days after this
notification, EPA will place the chosen generic name on the public
Inventory.
Sec.720.87 Categories or proposed categories of uses of a new
chemical substance.
(a) A person who submits information to EPA under this part on the
categories or proposed categories of use of a new chemical substance may
assert a claim of confidentiality for this information.
(b) A submitter that asserts such a claim must:
(1) Report the categories or proposed categories of use of the
chemical substance.
(2) Provide, in nonconfidential form, a description of the uses that
is only as generic as necessary to protect the confidential business
information. The generic use description will be included in the Federal
Register notice described in Sec.720.70.
(c) The person must submit the information required by paragraph (b)
of this section in the manner specified in the notice form.
Sec.720.90 Data from health and safety studies.
(a) Information other than specific chemical identity. Except as
provided in paragraph (b) of this section, EPA will deny any claim of
confidentiality with respect to information included in a health and
safety study, unless the information would disclose confidential
business information concerning:
(1) Processes used in the manufacture or processing of a chemical
substance or mixture.
(2) In the case of a mixture, the portion of the mixture comprised
by any of the chemical substances in the mixture.
(3) Information which is not in any way related to the effects of a
substance on human health or the environment, such as the name of the
submitting company, cost or other financial data, product development or
marketing plans, and advertising plans, for which the person submits a
claim of confidentiality in accordance with Sec.720.80.
(b) Specific chemical identity--(1) Claims applicable to period
prior to commencement of manufacture. A claim of confidentiality for the
period prior to commencement of manufacture or import for the chemical
identity of a chemical substance for which a health and safety study was
submitted must be asserted in conjunction with a claim asserted under
Sec.720.85(a).
(2) Claims applicable to period after commencement of manufacture or
import for commercial purposes. To maintain the confidential status of
the chemical identity of a chemical substance for which a health and
safety study was submitted after commencement of manufacture or import,
the claim must be reasserted and substantiated in conjunction with a
claim under Sec.720.85(b). In addition to the questions set forth in
Sec.720.85(b)(3)(iv) of this part, the submitter must answer the
following questions:
(i) Would disclosure of the chemical identity disclose processes
used in the manufacture or processing of a chemical substance or
mixture? Describe how this would occur. In responding to the question in
Sec.720.85(b)(3)(iv)(A), explain what harmful competitive effects
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would occur from disclosure of this process information.
(ii) Would disclosure of the chemical identity disclose the portion
of a mixture comprised by any of the substances in the mixture? Describe
how this would occur. In responding to the question in Sec.
720.85(b)(3)(iv)(A), explain what harmful competitive effects would
occur from disclosure of this information.
(iii) Do you assert that disclosure of the chemical identity is not
necessary to interpret any of the health and safety studies you have
submitted? If so, explain how a less specific identity would be
sufficient to interpret the studies.
(c) Denial of confidentiality claim. EPA will deny a claim of
confidentiality for chemical identity under paragraph (b) of this
section, unless:
(1) The information would disclose processes used in the manufacture
or processing of a chemical substance or mixture.
(2) In the case of a mixture, the information would disclose the
portion of the mixture comprised by any of the substances in the
mixture.
(3) The specific chemical identity is not necessary to interpret a
health and safety study.
(d) Use of generic names. When EPA discloses a health and safety
study containing a specific chemical identity, which the submitter has
claimed confidential, and if the Agency has not denied the claim under
paragraph (c) of this section, EPA will identify the chemical substance
by the generic name selected under Sec.720.85.
[48 FR 21742, May 13, 1983, as amended at 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993]
Sec.720.95 Public file.
All information submitted with a notice, including any health and
safety study and other supporting documentation, will become part of the
public file for that notice, unless such materials are claimed
confidential. In addition, EPA may add materials to the public file,
subject to subpart E of this part. Publically available docket materials
are available at the addresses in Sec.700.17(b)(1) and (2) of this
chapter.
[48 FR 21742, May 13, 1983, as amended at 53 FR 12523, Apr. 15, 1988; 60
FR 16311, Mar. 29, 1995; 60 FR 34464, July 3, 1995; 77 FR 46292, Aug. 3,
2012]
Subpart F_Commencement of Manufacture or Import
Sec.720.102 Notice of commencement of manufacture or import.
(a) Applicability. Any person who commences the manufacture or
import of a new chemical substance for a nonexempt commercial purpose
for which that person previously submitted a section 5(a) notice under
this part must submit a notice of commencement of manufacture or import.
(b) When to report. (1) If manufacture or import for commercial
purposes begins on or after the effective date of this rule, the
submitter must submit the notice to EPA on, or no later than 30 calendar
days, after the first day of such manufacture or import.
(2) If manufacture or import for commercial purposes began or will
begin before the effective date of this rule, the submitter must submit
the notice by the effective date of this rule.
(c) Information to be reported on form. (1) The notice must be
submitted on EPA Form 7710-56, which is available as part of EPA's e-PMN
software. See Sec.720.40(a)(2)(iv) for information on how to obtain e-
PMN software. The form must be signed and dated by an Authorized
Official (AO). All information specified on the form must be provided.
The notice must contain the following information:
(i) The specific chemical identity of the PMN substance.
(ii) A generic chemical name (if the chemical identity is claimed as
confidential by the submitter).
(iii) The premanufacture notice (PMN) number assigned by EPA.
(iv) The date of commencement for the submitter's manufacture or
import for a non-exempt commercial purpose (indicating whether the
substance was initially manufactured in the United States or imported).
The date of commencement is the date of completion of non-exempt
manufacture of the first amount (batch, drum, etc.) of new
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chemical substance identified in the submitter's PMN. For importers, the
date of commencement is the date the new chemical substance clears
United States customs.
(v) The name and address of the submitter.
(vi) The name of the authorized official.
(vii) The name and telephone number of a technical contact in the
United States.
(viii) The address of the site where commencement of manufacture
occurred.
(ix) Clear indications of whether the chemical identity, submitter
identity, and/or other information are claimed as confidential by the
submitter.
(2) If the submitter claims the chemical identity confidential, and
wants the identity to be listed on the confidential portion of the
Inventory, the claim must be reasserted and substantiated in accordance
with Sec.720.85(b). Otherwise, EPA will list the specific chemical
identity on the public Inventory. Submitters who did not claim the
chemical identity, submitter identity, or other information to be
confidential in the PMN cannot claim this information as confidential in
the notice of commencement.
(d)(1) Where to submit. All notices of commencement must be
submitted to EPA on EPA Form 7710-56. Notices may only be submitted in a
manner set forth in this paragraph.
(2) Submission of notice of commencement. EPA will accept notices of
commencement only if submitted in accordance with this paragraph. All
notices of commencement must be submitted electronically to EPA via CDX.
Prior to submission to EPA via CDX, such notices of commencement must be
generated and completed using e-PMN software. See Sec.720.40(a)(2)(ii)
for information on how to obtain e-PMN software.
[48 FR 21742, May 13, 1983, as amended at 48 FR 41140, Sept. 13, 1983;
51 FR 15103, Apr. 22, 1986; 53 FR 12523, Apr. 15, 1988; 60 FR 16311,
Mar. 29, 1995; 60 FR 34464, July 3, 1995; 65 FR 39304, June 26, 2000; 71
FR 33641, June 12, 2006; 75 FR 786, Jan. 6, 2010; 78 FR 72827, Dec. 4,
2013]
Subpart G_Compliance and Inspections
Sec.720.120 Compliance.
(a) Failure to comply with any provision of this part is a violation
of section 15 of the Act (15 U.S.C 2614).
(b) A person who manufactures or imports a new chemical substance
before a notice is submitted and the notice review period expires is in
violation of section 15 of the Act even if that person was not requied
to submit the notice under Sec.720.22.
(c) Using for commercial purposes a chemical substance or mixture
which a person knew or had reason to know was manufactured, processed,
or distributed in commerce in violation of section 5 of this rule is a
violation of section 15 of the Act (15 U.S.C. 2614).
(d) Failure or refusal to establish and maintain records or to
permit access to or copying of records, as required by the Act, is a
violation of section 15 of the Act (15 U.S.C. 2614).
(e) Failure or refusal to permit entry or inspection as required by
section 11 is a violation of section 15 of the Act (15 U.S.C. 2614).
(f) Violators may be subject to the civil and criminal penalties in
section 16 of the Act (15 U.S.C. 2615) for each violation. Persons who
submit materially misleading or false information in connection with the
requirements of any provision of this rule may be subject to penalties
calculated as if they never filed their notices.
(g) EPA may seek to enjoin the manufacture or processing of a
chemical substance in violation of this rule or act to seize any
chemical substance manufactured or processed in violation of this rule
or take other actions under the authority of section 7 of this Act (15
U.S.C. 2606) or section 17 or this Act (15 U.S.C. 2616).
Sec.720.122 Inspections.
EPA will conduct inspections under section 11 of the Act to assure
compliance with section 5 of the Act and this rule, to verify that
information submitted to EPA under this rule is true and correct, and to
audit data submitted to EPA under this rule.
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PART 721_SIGNIFICANT NEW USES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES--
Table of Contents
Subpart A_General Provisions
Sec.
721.1 Scope and applicability.
721.3 Definitions.
721.5 Persons who must report.
721.11 Applicability determination when the specific chemical identity
is confidential.
721.20 Exports and imports.
721.25 Notice requirements and procedures.
721.30 EPA approval of alternative control measures.
721.35 Compliance and enforcement.
721.40 Recordkeeping.
721.45 Exemptions.
721.47 Conditions for research and development exemption.
Subpart B_Certain Significant New Uses
721.50 Applicability.
721.63 Protection in the workplace.
721.72 Hazard communication program.
721.80 Industrial, commercial, and consumer activities.
721.85 Disposal.
721.90 Release to water.
721.91 Computation of estimated surface water concentrations:
Instructions.
Subpart C_Recordkeeping Requirements
721.100 Applicability.
721.125 Recordkeeping requirements.
Subpart D_Expedited Process for Issuing Significant New Use Rules for
Selected Chemical Substances and Limitation or Revocation of Selected
Significant New Use Rules
721.160 Notification requirements for new chemical substances subject to
section 5(e) orders.
721.170 Notification requirements for selected new chemical substances
that have completed premanufacture review.
721.185 Limitation or revocation of certain notification requirements.
Subpart E_Significant New Uses for Specific Chemical Substances
721.225 2-Chloro-N-methyl-N-substituted acetamide (generic name).
721.267 N-[2-[(substituted dinitrophenyl)azo]diallylamino-4-substituted
phenyl] acetamide (generic name).
721.275 Halogenated-N-(2-propenyl)-N-(substituted phenyl) acetamide.
721.285 Acetamide, N-[4-(pentyloxy)phenyl]-, acetamide, N-[2-nitro-4-
(pentyloxy)phenyl]-, and acetamide, N-[2-amino-4-
(pentyloxy)phenyl]-.
721.303 Acetic acid, 2-methoxy-, methyl ester.
721.304 Acetic acid, [(5-chloro-8-quinolinyl)oxy-], 1-methyl hexyl
ester.
721.305 Di-substituted acetophenone (generic).
721.320 Acrylamide-substituted epoxy.
721.321 Substituted acrylamides and acrylic acid copolymer (generic).
721.323 Substituted acrylamide.
721.324 Alkoxylated acrylate polymer (generic).
721.329 Halogenated benzyl ester acrylate (generic).
721.330 Aromatic acrylate (generic).
721.333 Dimethyl alkylamine salt (generic).
721.336 Perfluoroalkylethyl acrylate copolymer (generic name).
721.338 Certain salts of an acrylate copolymer.
721.405 Polyether acrylate.
721.430 Oxo-substituted aminoalkanoic acid derivative.
721.435 Alkylphenylpolyetheralkanolamines (generic).
721.445 Substituted ethyl alkenamide.
721.450 Hydrofluorochloroalkene (generic).
721.463 Acrylate of polymer based on isophorone diisocyanate (generic).
721.465 Alkoxylated alkylpolyol acrylates, adduct with alkylamine
(generic).
721.480 Aminoester of polyalkenylated alkyldicarboxylic acid (generic).
721.484 Fluorinated acrylic copolymer (generic name).
721.505 Halogenated acrylonitrile.
721.520 Alanine, N-(2-carboxyethyl)-N- alkyl-, salt.
721.522 Oxirane, methyl-, polymer with oxirane, mono(3,5,5,-
trimethylhexyl) ether.
721.524 Alcohols, C6-12, ethoxylated, reaction product with
maleic anhydride.
721.525 1-propanol, 3-propoxy-.
721.530 Propanoyl chloride, 3-chloro-2,2-dimethyl-.
721.532 1-Butanol, 3-methoxy-3-methyl-, acetate.
721.533 Propane, 1,1,1,3,3-pentachloro-.
721.535 Halogenated alkane (generic).
721.536 Halogenated phenyl alkane.
721.537 Organosilane ester.
721.538 Phenol, 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-, homopolymer.
721.539 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), [alpha]-sulfo-[omega]-[1-[(4-
nonylphenoxy)methyl]-2-(2-propenyloxy)ethoxy]-, branched,
ammonium salts.
721.540 Alkylphenoxypolyalkoxy amine (generic name).
721.545 Polyalkenylalkylphenol (generic).
721.550 Alkyl alkenoate, azobis-.
721.555 Alkyl amino nitriles (generic).
721.558 2-Propanol, 1,1'-iminobis-, N-tallow alkyl derivs.,
hydrochlorides.
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721.562 Substituted alkylamine salt.
721.575 Substituted alkyl halide.
721.600 3-Alkyl-2-(2-anilino)vinyl thi azo lin i um salt (generic name).
721.625 Alkylated diarylamine, sul furized (generic name).
721.630 Salt of a modified tallow alkylenediamine (generic).
721.632 Silicoaluminophosphates, compd. with organic amine (generic).
721.633 Aluminosilicates, phospho-.
721.638 Silyl amine, potassium salt (generic).
721.639 Amine aldehyde condensate.
721.640 Amine substituted metal salts.
721.641 Alkylpoly(oxyalkylene)amine.
721.642 Amines, N-(C14-18 and C16-18 unsaturated
alkyl)] dipropylene-tri-, tripropylenetetra-, and
tetrapropylenepenta-.
721.643 Ethoxylated alcohol, phosphated, amine salt.
721.644 Amines, C12-14-tert-alkyl, sulfonates.
721.646 Aminofluoran derivative (generic name).
721.647 Alkoxylated alkyl amine (generic).
721.648 Alkyl dialkylamino phenylsulfonyl alkenoate (generic).
721.650 11-Aminoundecanoic acid.
721.655 Ethoxylated alkyl quaternary ammonium compound.
721.715 Trisubstituted anthracene.
721.720 Alkoxylated fatty acid amide, alkylsulfate salt.
721.750 Aromatic amine compound.
721.757 Polyoxyalkylene substituted aromatic azo colorant.
721.775 Brominated aromatic com pound (generic name).
721.785 Halogenated alkane aromatic compound (generic name).
721.805 Benzenamine, 4,4'-[1,3-phe nyl ene bis(1-methylethyl
idene)]bis[2,6-di methyl-.
721.825 Certain aromatic ether diamines.
721.840 Alkyl substituted diaromatic hydrocarbons.
721.843 Substituted phenylazophenylazo phenol (generic).
721.875 Aromatic nitro compound.
721.910 Propanetriol polyalkylenepolyolamine aryl aldimine (generic).
721.925 Substituted aromatic (generic).
721.950 Sodium salt of an alkylated, sulfonated aromatic (generic name).
721.977 Aryloxyarene.
721.980 Sodium salt of azo acid dye.
721.981 Substituted naphtholoazo-substituted naphthalenyl-substituted
azonaphthol chromium complex.
721.982 Calcium, bis(2,4-pentanedionato-O,O').
721.983 Sulfonyl azide intermediate (generic).
721.984 Amino-hydroxy sulfonaphthylazo-disubstituted phenyl azo benzene
carboxylate salt (generic).
721.987 Dialkylaminophenyl imino pyrazole acid ester (generic).
721.988 Pyrazolone azomethine dye (generic).
721.990 1,4-Benzedicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester, polymer with 1,4-
butanediol, cyclized.
721.1000 Benzenamine, 3-chloro-2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-4-(tri fluoro
methyl)-.
721.1025 Benzenamine, 4-chloro-2-methyl-; benzenamine, 4-chloro-2-
methyl-, hydrochloride; and ben zenamine, 2-chloro-6-methyl-.
721.1050 Benzenamine, 2,5-dibutoxy-4-(4-mor pho linyl)-, sulfate.
721.1055 Benzeneamine, 3,5-difluoro-.
721.1068 Benzenamine, 4-isocyanato-N,N-bis(4-isocyanatophenyl)-2,5-
dimethoxy-.
721.1070 Benzenamine, 4-methoxy-2-methyl-N-(3-methylphenyl).
721.1075 Benzenamine, 4-(1-methylbutoxy)-, hydrochloride.
721.1085 Benzenamine,4,4'-methylenebis[N-ethyl-N-methyl-.
721.1105 Benzenamine, 4,4'-methylenebis[2-methyl-6-(1-methylethyl)]-.
721.1120 Benzenamine, 4,4'-[1,4-phe nyl ene bis(1-methyle thy li
dene)]bis[2,6- dimethyl-.
721.1150 Substituted polyglycidyl ben zena mine.
721.1155 1,4-benzenediol, 2-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-and
Bis(dimethylamino substituted)carbomonocycle.
721.1187 Bis(imidoethylene) benzene.
721.1193 Benzene, 2-bromo-1,4-dimethoxy-.
721.1210 Benzene, (2-chloroethoxy)-.
721.1225 Benzene, 1,2-dimethyl-, poly propene derivatives, sulfonated,
po tas sium salts.
721.1230 Benzene, ethenyl-, ar-bromo derivatives.
721.1240 Benzene, (2-bromoethyl)-, ar-bromo derivatives.
721.1300 [(Dinitrophenyl)azo]-[2,4-dia mino-5-methoxybenzene]
derivatives.
721.1325 Benzene, 1-(1-methylbutoxy)-4-nitro-.
721.1350 Benzene, (1-methylethyl)(2-phenylethyl)-.
721.1372 Substituted nitrobenzene.
721.1375 Disubstituted nitrobenzene (generic name).
721.1425 Pentabromoethylbenzene.
721.1430 Pentachlorobenzene.
721.1435 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene.
721.1440 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene.
721.1450 1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-(1,1-di methyl ethyl)-ar-methyl.
721.1500 1,2-Benzenediamine, 4-ethoxy, sulfate.
721.1550 Benzenediazonium, 4-(di methyl amino)-, salt with 2-hy droxy-5-
sul fo benzoic acid (1:1).
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721.1555 Substituted phenyl azo substituted benzenediazonium salt.
721.1568 Benzenediazonium, 2-(methoxycarbonyl)-, chloride (1:1).
721.1576 1,3-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis[[4-[(ethenyloxy)methyl]
cyclohexyl] methyl] ester.
721.1577 1,4-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis [4-(ethenyloxy) butyl] ester.
721.1578 1,4-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis[[4-[(ethenyloxy)methyl]
cyclohexyl] methyl] ester.
721.1579 1,2,4-Benzenetricarboxylic acid, tris [4-(ethenyloxy) butyl]
ester.
721.1580 Disubstituted benzene ether, polymer with substituted phenol
(generic).
721.1612 Substituted 2-nitro- and 2-aminobenzesulfonamide.
721.1620 Benzenesulfonamide, alkylphenyl substituted phenyl substituted
carbonyl- (generic).
721.1625 Benzenesulfonic acid, dodecyl-, branched, compds. with N,N-
dimethyl-1,3-propanediamine (2:1).
721.1630 1,2-Ethanediol bis(4-methylbenzenesulfonate); 2,2-oxybis-ethane
bis(4-methylbenzenesulfonate); ethanol, 2,2'-[oxybis(2,1-
ethanediyl oxy)]bis-, bis(4-methylbenzenesulfonate); ethanol,
2,2'-[oxybis (2,1-ethane diyloxy)] bis-, bis(4-
methylbenzenesulfonate); ethanol, 2,2'-[[1-[(2-propenyloxy)
methyl]-1,2-ethanediyl] bis(oxy)]bis-, bis(4-methylbenzene
sulfonate); and ethanol, 2-[1-[[2-[2-[[(4-
methylphenyl)sulfonyl] oxy]ethoxy] ethoxy]methyl]-2-(2-
propenyloxy)ethoxy]-, 4-methylbenzenesulfonate.
721.1637 1,2-Propanediol, 3-(2-propenyloxy)-, bis(4-methylbenzene
sulfonate); 2-propanol, 1-[2-[[(4-methylphenyl)sulfonyl]
oxy]ethoxy]-3-(2-propenyloxy)-4-methylbenzenesulfonate; and 2-
propanol, 1-[2-[2-[[(4-methylphenyl)sulfonyl]oxy]
ethoxy]ethoxy]-3-(2-propenyloxy)-, 4-methylbenzenesulfonate.
721.1640 3,6,9,12,-Tetraoxatetradecane-1,14-diol, bis(4-
methylbenzenesulfonate; 3,6,9,13-tetraoxahexadec-15-ene-1,11-
diol, bis(4-methylbenzenesulfonate); 3,6,9,12,16-
pentaoxanonadec-18-ene-1,14-diol, bis(4-methyl
benzenesulfonate); and 3,6,9,12-tetraoxatetradecane-1,14-diol,
7-[(2-propenyloxy)methyl]-, bis(4-methylbenzenesulfonate).
721.1643 Benzenesulfonic acid, amino substituted phenylazo-.
721.1645 Benzenesulfonic acid, 4-methyl-, reaction products with oxirane
mono[(C10-16-alkyloxy)methyl] derivatives and
2,2,4(or 2,4,4)-trimethyl-1,6-hexanediamine.
721.1648 Substituted benzenesulfonic acid salt (generic).
721.1650 Alkylbenzenesulfonic acid and sodium salts.
721.1655 Alkylbenzenesulfonic acid (generic).
721.1660 Benzidine-based chemical substances.
721.1675 Disulfonic acid rosin amine salt of a benzidine derivative
(generic name).
721.1680 Substituted benzoic acid (generic).
721.1700 Halonitrobenzoic acid, substituted (generic name).
721.1705 Benzoic acid, 3-amino-, diazotized, coupled with 6-amino-4-
hydroxy-2-naphthalenesulfonic acid, diazotized, (3-
aminophenyl)phosphonic acid and diazotized 2,5-
diethoxybenzenamine.
721.1725 Benzoic acid, 3,3'-methyl enebis [6 amino-, di-2-propenyl
ester.
721.1728 Benzoic acid, 2-(3-phenylbutylidene)amino-, methyl ester.
721.1729 Boric acid (H3BO3), mixed esters with
polyethylene glycol mono-Bu ether and polyethylene glycol mono
Me ether.
721.1730 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), [alpha]-butyl-[omega]-hydroxy, ester
with boric acid (H3BO3).
721.1731 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), [alpha]-methyl-[omega]-hydroxy, ester
with boric acid (H3BO3).
721.1732 Nitrobenzoic acid octyl ester.
721.1734 Substituted benzonitrile (generic).
721.1735 Alkylbisoxyalkyl (sub sti tut ed-1,1-dimethylethylphenyl) ben
zo tria zole (generic name).
721.1738 Substituted benzotriazole (generic name).
721.1745 Ethoxybenzothiazole disulfide.
721.1747 Substituted benzophenone (generic).
721.1750 1H-Benzotriazole, 5-(pentyloxy)- and 1H-benzotriazole, 5-
(pentyloxy)-, sodium and potassium salts.
721.1755 Methylenebisbenzotriazole.
721.1760 Substituted benzotriazole derivatives.
721.1765 2-Substituted benzotriazole.
721.1767 Substituted 6,6'-(1-methylethylidene)bis[3,4-dihydro-3-phenyl-
1,3-benzoxazine] (generic).
721.1775 6-Nitro-2(3H)-benzo xazo lone.
721.1790 Polybrominated biphenyls.
721.1800 3,3',5,5'-Tetra methyl bi phenyl-4,4'-diol.
721.1805 Substituted bisaniline.
721.1820 Bisphenol derivative.
721.1825 Bisphenol A, epichloro hy drin, poly al ky lenepolyol and poly
iso cyanato derivative.
721.1850 Toluene sulfonamide bisphe nol A epoxy adduct.
721.1852 Di-alkyl borane (generic).
721.1875 Boric acid, alkyl and substituted alkyl esters (generic name).
721.1878 Alkali metal alkyl borohydride (generic).
721.1880 Borate(1-), tris(acetato-.kappa.O)hydro-, sodium, (T-4)-.
721.1900 Substituted bromothiophene.
721.1907 Butanamide, 2,2'-[3'dichloro[1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'-diyl)bisazobis
N-2,3-
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dihydro-2-oxo-1H-benximdazol-5-yl)-3-oxo-.
721.1920 1,4-Bis(3-hydroxy-4-benzoylphenoxy)butane.
721.1925 Substituted carboheterocyclic butane tetracarboxylate
(generic).
721.1930 Butanoic acid, antimony (3=) salt.
721.1950 2-Butenedioic acid (Z), mono(2-((1-oxopropenyloxy)ethyl) ester.
721.2025 Substituted phenylimino carbamate derivative.
721.2060 Disubstituted benzenedicarboxylic acid (generic).
721.2075 Carbamodithioic acid, methyl-, compound with methanamine (1:1).
721.2076 D-Glucuronic acid, polymer with 6-deoxy-L-mannose and D-
glucose, acetate, calcium magnesium potassium sodium salt.
721.2077 Substituted carbazate (generic).
721.2078 1-Piperidinecarboxylic acid, 2-[(dichloro-hydroxy-
carbomonocycle)hydrazono]-, methyl ester (generic).
721.2079 Dichloro, hydroxy, hydrazino-carbomonocycle (generic).
721.2081 Dichloro, hydroxy, hydrazino-carbomonocycle-monohydrochloride
(generic).
721.2083 Polysubstituted carbomonocyclic hydroxylamine (generic).
721.2084 Carbon oxyfluoride (Carbonic difluoride).
721.2085 Hydroxyalkylquinoline dioxoindandialkylcarboxamide.
721.2086 Coco acid triamine condensate, polycarboxylic acid salts.
721.2087 3-furancarboxaldehyde, tetrahydro-.
721.2088 Carboxylic acids, (C6-C9) branched and linear.
721.2089 Tetrasubstituted aminocarboxylic acid.
721.2091 Propane, 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexachloro-.
721.2092 3-Methylcholanthrene.
721.2093 Alkenyl carboxylate, metal salt (generic).
721.2094 N,N'-di(alkyl heteromonocycle)amino chlorotriazine.
721.2095 Chromate(3), bis 2-[[substituted-3-[(5-sulfo-1-
napthalenyl)azo]phenyl]azo]substituted monocycle, trisodium
(generic name).
721.2097 Azo chromium complex dyestuff preparation (generic name).
721.2098 Aliphatic polycarboxylic acid metal salt (generic).
721.2120 Cyclic amide.
721.2121 Thiosubstituted carbonate ester (generic).
721.2122 Substituted phenyl azo substituted sulfo carbopolycycle.
721.2140 Carbo poly cycli col azo alkyl amino al kyl carbo mono cyclic
ester, halogen acid salt.
721.2145 Ceteareth-25 sorbate.
721.2155 Alkoxyamino-alkyl-coumarin (generic).
721.2175 Salt of cyclodiamine and mineral acid.
721.2222 Cyclohexanamine, N,N-dimethyl-, compd. with alpha-isotridecyl-
omega-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) phosphate.
721.2250 1,4-Cyclohexanediamine, cis- and trans-.
721.2260 1,2-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, 2,2-bis[[[[2-
[(oxiranylmethoxy) carbonyl]cyclohexy]carbonyl]oxy]methyl]-
1,3-propanediyl bis(oxiranylmethyl) ester.
721.2265 Polyalkylene oxide dialkylamine (generic).
721.2270 Aliphatic dicarboxylic acid salt.
721.2275 N,N,N',N'-Tetrakis(oxi ranyl methyl)-1,3-cyclohexane di meth
anamine.
721.2280 Cyclopropanecarboxaldehyde.
721.2287 DDT (Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane).
721.2340 Dialkenylamide (generic name).
721.2345 Alkyletherpropyl dialkylamines.
721.2350 Alkyltri, tetra, and pentaamines.
721.2355 Diethylstilbestrol.
721.2380 Disubstituted diamino ani sole.
721.2385 Fluoroalkyl diester (generic).
721.2410 Alkoxylated alkyldiethylenetriamine, alkyl sulfate salts.
721.2420 Alkoxylated di al kyl die thy lene tri a mine, alkyl sulfate
salt.
721.2465 Xanthylium, 9-(2- (ethoxycarbonyl)phenyl)-3,6- bis(ethylamino)-
2,7-dimethyl-, ethyl sulfate.
721.2475 Dimetridazole.
721.2480 Isoalkyldimethylamine (generic).
721.2485 1,3-Dioxolane, 2-ethenyl-.
721.2520 Alkylated diphenyls.
721.2527 Acetamide, N-[2-[2-(2-bromo-6-cyano-4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-5-
(diethylamino)phenyl]-.
721.2532 Substituted diphenylmethane (generic).
721.2535 Benzene, 1,1'-methylanebis[4-isocyanato-, homopolymer, Bu alc.-
blocked.
721.2540 Diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI) modified.
721.2560 Alkylated diphenyl oxide (generic name).
721.2565 Alkylated sulfonated diphenyl oxide, alkali and amine salts.
721.2570 Alkylated diphenyls (generic).
721.2575 Disubstituted diphenylsulfone.
721.2577 Certain copper complexes of (substituted sulfonaphthyl azo
substituted phenyl) disulfonaphthyl azo, amine salt.
721.2580 C.I. Disperse Red 152 (generic).
721.2582 Reaction product of alkylene diamine, MDI, substituted
carbomonocyclic amine and alkylamine (generic).
721.2584 Dodecanoic acid, 12-amino-.
721.2585 Sodium salts of dodecylphenol (generic).
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721.2600 Epibromohydrin.
721.2625 Reaction product of alkane diol and epichlorohydrin.
721.2673 Aromatic epoxide resin (generic).
721.2675 Perfluoroalkyl epoxide (generic name).
721.2685 Polyisobutene epoxide (generic).
721.2725 Trichlorobutylene oxide.
721.2752 Epoxy resin containing phosphorus (generic).
721.2755 Cycloaliphatic epoxy resin (generic).
721.2800 Erionite fiber.
721.2805 2-Propenoic acid, 2-(phenylthio)ethyl ester.
721.2825 Alkyl ester (generic name).
721.2900 Substituted aminobenzoic acid ester (generic name).
721.2920 tert-Amyl peroxy alkylene ester (generic name).
721.2925 Brominated aromatic ester.
721.2950 Carboxylic acid glycidyl esters.
721.3000 Dicarboxylic acid monoester.
721.3020 Ethaneperoxoic acid, 1,1-dimethylpropyl ester.
721.3025 Fatty acids C12-18, C18 unsaturated,
C12-18 alkyl esters (generic).
721.3031 Boric acid (H3BO3), zinc salt (2 = 3).
721.3032 Boric acid (H3BO2), zinc salt.
721.3034 Methylamine esters.
721.3062 1H-Indene-2-carboxylic acid, 5-chloro-2,3-dihydro-1-oxo-,
methyl ester.
721.3063 Certain substituted phenyl azo substituted phenyl esters.
721.3080 Substituted phosphate ester (generic).
721.3085 Brominated phthalate ester.
721.3100 Oligomeric silicic acid ester compound with a
hydroxylalkylamine.
721.3110 Polycarboxylic acid ester (generic).
721.3130 Sulfuric acid, mono-C9-11-alkyl esters, sodium
salts.
721.3135 Phosphorous modified epoxy resin (generic).
721.3140 Vinyl epoxy ester.
721.3152 Ethanaminium, N-ethyl-2-hydroxy-N,N-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-,
diester with C12-18 fatty acids, ethyl sulfates
(salts).
721.3155 3,8-Dioxa-4,7-disiladecane, 4,4,7,7-tetraethoxy-.
721.3160 1-Chloro-2-bromoethane.
721.3220 Pentachloroethane.
721.3248 Ethane, 1,2,2-trichlorodifluoro-.
721.3260 Ethanediimidic acids.
721.3310 Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)],[alpha]-(1-oxo-2-propenyl)-
[omega]-[(tetrahydro-2-furanyl)methoxy]-.
721.3320 Ethanol, 2-amino-, com pound with N-hydroxy-N-nitro soben zena
mine (1:1).
721.3340 Ethanol, 2,2'-(hexylamino)bis-.
721.3350 N-Nitrosodiethanolamine.
721.3360 Substituted ethanolamine.
721.3364 Aliphatic ether.
721.3374 Alkylenediolalkyl ether.
721.3380 Benzenamine, 4-methoxy-2-methyl-N-phenyl-.
721.3420 Benzene, 1-bromo-4-methoxy-2-methyl-.
721.3430 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether.
721.3435 Butoxy-substituted ether alkane.
721.3437 Dialkyl ether.
721.3438 Chlorohydroxyalkyl butyl ether (generic).
721.3440 Haloalkyl substituted cyclic ethers.
721.3465 Stilbene diglycidyl ether.
721.3480 Halogenated biphenyl glycidyl ethers.
721.3485 Hydrofluorocarbon alkyl ether.
721.3486 Polyglycerin mono(4-nonylphenyl) ether.
721.3488 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha substituted-omega-hydroxy-,
C16-20 alkyl ethers.
721.3500 Perhalo alkoxy ether.
721.3520 Aliphatic polyglycidyl ether.
721.3550 Dipropylene glycol dimethyl ether.
721.3560 Derivative of tetra chloro ethy lene.
721.3565 Ethylenediamine, substituted, sodium salt.
721.3620 Fatty acid amine condensate, polycarboxylic acid salts.
721.3625 Fatty acid amine salt (generic name).
721.3627 Branched synthetic fatty acid.
721.3629 Triethanolamine salts of fatty acids.
721.3635 Octadecanoic acid, ester with 1,2-propanediol, phosphate,
anhydride with silicic acid (H4SiO4).
721.3680 Ethylene oxide adduct of fatty acid ester with pentaerythritol.
721.3700 Fatty acid, ester with styrenated phenol, ethylene oxide
adduct.
721.3710 Polyether modified fatty acids (generic).
721.3720 Fatty amide.
721.3740 Bisalkylated fatty alkyl amine oxide.
721.3760 Fluorene-containing diaromatic amines.
721.3764 Fluorene substituted aromatic amine.
721.3780 Substituted and disubstituted tetrafluoro alkenes (generic).
721.3790 Polyfluorocarboxylates.
721.3800 Formaldehyde, condensated poly ox y eth y lene fatty acid,
ester with styrenated phenol, ethylene oxide adduct.
721.3805 Formaldehyde, reaction products with 1,3-benzenedimethanamine
and bisphenol A.
721.3807 Formaldehyde, polymer with phenol and 1,2,3-propanetriol,
methylated.
721.3810 Formaldehyde, polymers with substituted phenols (generic).
721.3812 Substituted phenols and formaldehyde polymer, alkylated
(generic).
721.3815 Furan, 2-(ethoxymethyl)- tetrahydro-.
721.3818 Furan, octafluorotetrahydro-.
721.3820 L-Glutamic acid, N-(1-oxododecyl)-, disodium salt.
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721.3821 L-Gutamic acid, N-(1-oxododecyl)-.
721.3830 Phenol, 2-[[[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]amino]methyl]-6-methyl-,
4-polybutene derivs.
721.3835 Chloroformate (generic).
721.3840 Tetraglycidalamines (generic name).
721.3845 Alkyl substituted aromatic glycidyl ether (generic).
721.3848 Glycine, N-(carboxymethyl)-N-dodecyl-, monosodium salt.
721.3860 Glycol monobenzoate.
721.3880 Polyalkylene glycol substituted acetate.
721.3900 Alkyl polyethylene glycol phosphate, potassium salt.
721.4000 Polyoxy alkylene glycol amine.
721.4040 Glycols, polyethylene-, 3-sulfo-2-hy drox y pro pyl-p-(1,1,3,3-
tetra methylbutyl)phenyl ether, sodium salt.
721.4060 Alkylene glycol tereph tha late and substituted benzoate esters
(generic name).
721.4080 MNNG (N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine).
721.4085 Guanidine, pentaethyl-.
721.4090 Ethanaminium, N-[bis(diethylamino)-methylene]-N-ethyl-,
bromide.
721.4095 Quaternary ammonium alkyltherpropyl trialkylamine halides.
721.4096 Substituted anilino halobenzamide (generic).
721.4097 7-Oxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane-3-carboxylic acid, methyl ester.
721.4098 Substituted heteroaromatic-2[[4-(dimethylamino) phenyl]azo]-3-
methyl-, salts (generic).
721.4100 Tris(disubstituted alkyl) heter o cy cle.
721.4105 Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene, 5-butyl-.
721.4106 Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene, 5-hexyl-.
721.4107 Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene, 5-octyl-.
721.4108 Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene, 5-decyl-.
721.4110 Allyloxysubstituted heterocycle.
721.4128 Dimethyl-3-substituted heter o mon o cy cle.
721.4133 Dimethyl-3-substituted heteromonocyclic amine.
721.4136 Alkyl heteropolycyclic-aniline (generic).
721.4140 Hexachloronorbornadiene.
721.4155 Hexachloropropene.
721.4158 Hexadecanoic acid, ethenyl ester.
721.4160 Hexafluoropropylene oxide.
721.4180 Hexamethylphosphoramide.
721.4215 Hexanedioic acid, diethenyl ester.
721.4250 Hexanoic acid, 2-ethyl-, ethenyl ester.
721.4255 1,4,7,10,13,16-Hexaoxacyclooctadecane, 2-[(2-propenyl
oxy)methyl]-.
721.4257 Hydrazine, (2-fluorophenyl).
721.4258 Substituted naphthalene hydrazide (generic).
721.4259 Aliphatic polyisocyanate homopolymer.
721.4260 Hydrazine, [4-(1-meth yl bu toxy)phenyl]-, monohydrochloride.
721.4265 Hydrazinecarboxamide, N-(3,5-difluorophenyl-).
721.4270 Nitrophenoxylalkanoic acid substituted thiazino hydrazide
(generic name).
721.4280 Substituted hydrazine.
721.4300 Hydrazinecarboxamide, N,N'-1,6-hexanediylbis [2,2-dimethyl-].
721.4320 Hydrazinecarboxamide, N,N'-(meth yl en edi-4,1-phenylene)bis
[2,2-dimethyl-.
721.4340 Substituted thiazino hydrazine salt (generic name).
721.4360 Certain hydrogen containing chlor o fluor o carbons.
721.4365 Substituted ethoxylated hydrocarbon (generic).
721.4380 Modified hydrocarbon resin.
721.4385 Hydrofluoric acid, reaction products with heptane.
721.4390 Trisubstituted hydroquinone diester.
721.4420 Substituted hydroxylamine.
721.4460 Amidinothiopropionic acid hydrochloride.
721.4461 Hydrofluoric acid, reaction products with octane (generic).
721.4462 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon.
721.4463 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon.
721.4464 Mixture of hydrofluoro alkanes and hydrofluoro alkene.
721.4465 Hydrofluoroalkane.
721.4467 Quaternary ammonium hydroxide.
721.4468 1H-Imidazole, 2-ethyl-4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-.
721.4469 Imidazolethione.
721.4470 2,4-Imidazolidinedione, bromochloro-5,5-dimethyl-.
721.4472 Phenyl, alkyl, hydroxyalkyl substituted imidazole (generic).
721.4473 Dialkylamidoimidazoline.
721.4476 Substituted imines.
721.4480 2-Imino-1,3-thiazin-4-one-5,6-dihydromonohydrochloride.
721.4484 Halogenated indane (generic name).
721.4486 Propanoic acid, 2-methyl-, (1R,2R,4R)-1,7,7-
trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-yl ester, rel-.
721.4490 Capped aliphatic isocyanate.
721.4494 Polycyclic isocyanate.
721.4497 Aliphatic polyisocyanates (generic name).
721.4500 Isopropylamine distillation residues and ethylamine
distillation residues.
721.4520 Isopropylidene, bis(1,1-di meth yl pro pyl) derivative.
721.4550 Diperoxy ketal.
721.4565 Modified hydroxystyrene homopolymer (generic).
721.4568 Methylpolychloro aliphatic ketone.
721.4575 L-aspartic acid, N,N'-[(1E) - 1,2- ethenediylbis[(3-sulfo-4, 1-
phenylene)imino [6-(phenylamino)-1,3,5- triazine- 4,2-
diyl]]]bis-, hexasodium salt.
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721.4585 Lecithins, phospholipase A2-hydrolyzed.
721.4587 Lithium manganese oxide (LiMn204) (generic name).
721.4589 Propanedioic acid, [(4-methoxyphenyl)methylene]-,
bis(1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperdinyl) ester (9CI).
721.4590 Mannich-based adduct.
721.4594 Substituted azo metal complex dye.
721.4596 Diazo substituted carbomonocyclic metal complex.
721.4600 Recovered metal hydroxide.
721.4610 Mixed metal oxides (generic).
721.4620 Zinc, bis(N,N-dipropyl-.beta.-alaninato-.kappa.N,.kappa.O)-,
(T-4)-.
721.4660 Alcohol, alkali metal salt.
721.4663 Fluorinated carboxylic acid alkali metal salts.
721.4668 Hydrated alkaline earth metal salts of metalloid oxyanions.
721.4685 Substituted purine metal salt (generic name).
721.4700 Metalated alkylphenol copolymer (generic name).
721.4720 Disubstituted phenoxazine, chlor o me tal ate salt.
721.4740 Alkali metal nitrites.
721.4792 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, C11-14-isoalkyl esters,
C13-rich.
721.4794 Polypiperidinol-acrylate methacrylate.
721.4820 Methane, bromodifluoro-.
721.4840 Substituted tri phenyl meth ane.
721.4880 Methanol, trichloro-, carbonate (2:1).
721.4885 Methanone, [5-[[3-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-2-hydroxy-5-(1,1,3,3-
tetramethylbutyl)phenyl]methyl]-2-hydroxy-4-(octyloxy)
phenyl]phenyl-.
721.4925 Methyl n-butyl ketone.
721.5050 2,2'-[(1-Methyl ethylidene) bis[4,1-phenyl oxy[1-(butoxy
methyl)-(2,1-ethan ediyl]oxy methyl ene]]biso xirane, reaction
product with a diamine.
721.5075 Mixed methyltin mercaptoester sulfides.
721.5175 Mitomycin C.
721.5185 2-Propen-1-one, 1-(4-morpholinyl)-.
721.5192 Substituted 1,6-dihydroxy naphthalene.
721.5200 Disubstituted phenylazo tri sub sti tut ed naphthalene.
721.5225 Naphthalene,1,2,3,4-tetra hy dro(1-phenylethyl) (specific
name).
721.5250 Trimethyl spiropolyheterocyclic naph tha lene compound.
721.5252 2-Naphthalenecarboxylic acid, 4,4'-methylenebis [3-hydroxy-,
zinc salt.
721.5253 2-Naphthalenecarboxylic acid, 4,4'-methylenebis [3-hydroxy-,
strontium salt.
721.5255 2-Naphthalenol, mono and dioctyl derivs.
721.5260 1,3,6-Naphthalenetrisulfonic acid, 7-[[2-
[(aminocarbonyl)amino]-4-[[4-[[2-[2-
(ethenylsulfonyl)ethoxy]ethyl]amino]-6-fluoro-1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl]amino]phenyl]azo], trisodium salt.
721.5262 2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 5-[[4-chloro-6-[[2-[2-
(ethenylsulfonyl)ethoxy]ethyl]amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl]amino]-4-hydroxy-3-[2-(1-sulfo-2-naphthalenyl)diazenyl]-,
sodium salt (1:3).
721.5275 2-Napthalenecarboxamide-N-aryl-3-hydroxy-4-arylazo (generic
name).
721.5276 2-Napthalenol, heptyl-1-[[(4-phenylazo)phenyl]azo]-, ar', ar''-
Me derivs.
721.5278 Substituted naphthalenesulfonic acid, alkali salt.
721.5279 2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 4-amino-3-[[4'2-amino-4-[(3-
butoxy-2-hydroxypropyl)amino]phebyl]azo]-3,3'-dimethyl[1,1'-
biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-5-hydroxy-6-(phenylazo)-, disodium salt.
721.5280 2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 4-amino-5-hydroxy-, coupled
with diazotized 4-butylbenzenamine, diazotized 4,4'-
cyclohexylidenebis[benzenamine] and m-phenylenediamine, sodium
salt.
721.5281 2-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, 3-[[4-[(2,4-dimethyl-6-
sulfophenyl)azo]-2-methoxy-5-methylphenyl]azo]-4-hydroxy-7-
(phenylamino)-, sodium salt, compd. With 2,2',2''-nitrilotris
[ethanol] (9CI).
721.5282 Trisodium chloro [(trisubstituted heteromonocycle amino)
propylamino]triazinylamino hydroxyazo naphthalenetrisulfonate.
721.5283 Cobaltate (5-), bis[4-[[6-[(4-amino-6-chloro-1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl)amio]-1-hydroxy-3-sulfo-2-naphthalenyl]azo]-3-hydroxy-7-
nitro-1-naphthalenesulfonato(4-)]-, pentasodium.
721.5284 Chromate (5-), bis[4-hydroxy-7-[(2-hydroxy-1-naphthalenyl)azo]-
3-[(2-hydroxy-3-nitro-5-sulfophenyl)azo]-2-
naphthalenesulfonato(4-)]-, pentasodium.
721.5285 Ethoxylated substituted naphthol.
721.5286 Benzenediazonium, [[[[(substituted)azo]phenyl]sulfonyl]amino]-,
coupled with aminophenol, diazotized aminobenzoic acid,
diazotized (substituted) benzenesulfonic acid and naphthalenol
(generic).
721.5288 Chromate(2-), [3-hydroxy-4-[(2-hydroxy-1-naphthenyl)azo]-7-
nitro-1-substituted][N-[7-hydroxy-8-[(2-hydroxy-5-
nitrophenyl)azo]-1-substituted]-, salt (generic).
721.5290 Phenylazoalkoxy naphthylamines (generic).
721.5293 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-(9Z)-9-octadecenyl-.omega.-
hydroxy-, phosphate, ammonium salt.
721.5310 Neononanoic acid, ethenyl ester.
721.5315 Nickel, cobalt mixed metal oxide (generic).
721.5325 Nickel, tris(neodecanoato-.kappa.O)[.mu.3-[orthoborato(3-
)-.kappa.O:.kappa.O':.kappa.O'']]tri-.
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721.5330 Nickel salt of an organo compound containing nitrogen.
721.5340 Substituted benzothiazole-azo-substituted benzoquinoline nickel
complex (generic).
721.5350 Butanenitrile, 2-amino-2,3-dimethyl-.
721.5356 Ethanol, 2,2'2''-nitrilotris-, compound with alpha-2,4,6-tris
(1-phenylethyl)phenyl]-omega-hydroxypoly (oxy-1,2-ethanediyl)
phosphate.
721.5358 2-propanol, 1,1',1'-nitrilotris-, compds. with ethanol 2-[2-
(C12-14- alkyloxy) ethoxy] derivs. hydrogen
sulfates.
721.5360 Substituted nitrobenezene (generic).
721.5375 Ni tro thio phene car boxy lic acid, ethyl es ter,
bis[[[[(substi tut ed)] ami no ]alkyl phenyl] az o] (ge ner ic
name).
721.5378 9-Phosphabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane,9,9'-(1,2-ethanediyl)bis- (9C1).
721.5380 Mixed alkyl phenolic novolak resin (generic).
721.5385 Octanoic acid, hydrazide.
721.5400 3,6,9,12,15,18,21-Hepta oxa tetra triaoctanoic acid, sodium
salt.
721.5425 [alpha]-Olefin sulfonate, potassium salts.
721.5450 [alpha]-Olefin sulfonate, sodium salt.
721.5452 Alkali metal salt of halogenated organoborate (generic).
721.5454 Methylium, tripohenyl-, tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl) borate (1-
).
721.5460 Organosolv lignin.
721.5465 Amine salt of organic acid (generic).
721.5475 1-Oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane, 4-di chlor o ace tyl-.
721.5500 7-Oxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane, 3-ethenyl, homopolymer, ether with
2-ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-pro pane diol (3:1), epoxidized.
721.5525 Substituted spiro oxazine.
721.5540 1H,3H,5H-oxazolo [3,4-c] oxazole, dihydro-7a-methyl-.
721.5545 3-(Dichloroacetyl)-5-(2-furanyl)-2,2-dimethyl-oxazolidine.
721.5546 Halogen substituted oxetanes (generic).
721.5547 Antimony double oxide.
721.5548 Mixed metal oxide (generic).
721.5549 Lithiated metal oxide.
721.5550 Substituted dialkyl oxa zo lone (generic name).
721.5560 Formaldehyde, polymer with (chloromethyl) oxirane and phenol,
reaction products with 6H-dibenz[c,e][1,2]oxaphosphorin-6-
oxide.
721.5575 Oxirane, 2,2'-(1,6-hex ane diyl bis (oxy meth y lene)) bis-.
721.5580 Oxirane, 2,2'-[methylenebis[(2,6-dimethyl-4,1-
phenylene)oxymethylene]]bis-.
721.5585 4,4'-(1-methylethylidene)bisphenol, polymer with
(chloromethyl)oxirane and a diamine (generic).
721.5590 Oxirane, [[[(1R,2S,5R)-5-methyl-2-(1-
methylethyl)cyclohexyl]oxy]methyl]-.
721.5600 Substituted oxirane.
721.5625 Oxiranemethanamine, N,N'-[methylenebis(2-ethyl-4,1-
phenylene)]bis[N-(oxiranylmethyl)]-.
721.5645 Pentane 1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5,5,-decafluoro.
721.5650 Pentanediol light residues.
721.5700 Pentanenitrile, 3-amino-.
721.5708 2-Pentene, 1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5,5-decafluoro-.
721.5710 Phenacetin.
721.5713 Phenol - biphenyl polymer condensate (generic).
721.5725 Phenol, 2,4-dimethyl-6-(1-methylpentadecyl)-.
721.5740 Phenol, 4,4'-methy lenebis (2,6-dimethyl-.
721.5760 Phenol, 4,4'-[methylene bis (oxy-2,1-ethanediylthio)]bis-.
721.5762 Aromatic aldehyde phenolic resin (generic).
721.5763 Methylenebisbenzotriazolyl phenols.
721.5769 Mixture of nitrated alkylated phenols.
721.5775 Phenol, 5-amino-2,4-dicholoro-, hydrochloride.
721.5780 Phenol, 4,4'-(oxybis(2,1-ethan ed iyl thio)bis-.
721.5800 Sulfurized alkylphenol.
721.5820 Aminophenol.
721.5840 Ethylated aminophenol.
721.5860 Methylphenol, bis(sub sti-tut ed)alkyl.
721.5867 Substituted phenol.
721.5880 Sulfur bridged substituted phenols (generic name).
721.5900 Trisubstituted phenol (generic name).
721.5905 Modified phenolic resin (generic).
721.5908 Modified phenolic resin (generic).
721.5912 Phenoxazin-5-ium, 3-dialkylamino-7-arylamino-, salt (generic).
721.5913 Phenothiazine derivative.
721.5914 Polysubstituted bis phenylazonapthalene disulfonic acid
(generic).
721.5915 Polysubstituted phenyl azo poly substi tuted phenyl dye.
721.5917 Phenyl azo dye (generic).
721.5920 Phenyl(disubstitutedpolycyclic).
721.5925 Bis heterocyclic phenylene derivative (generic).
721.5930 Phenylenebis[imino (chlorotriazinyl)-imino (substituted
napthyl)azo (substituted phenyl) azo, sodium salt (generic
name).
721.5935 Alkylated nitroso-phenylenediamine (generic).
721.5960 N,N'-Bis(2-(2-(3-alkyl)thia zoline) vinyl)-1,4-pheny lene dia
mine methyl sulfate double salt (generic name).
721.5965 Substituted S-phenylthiazole (generic).
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721.5970 Phosphated polyarylphenol ethoxylate, potassium salt.
721.5980 Dialkyl phosphorodithioate phosphate compounds.
721.5985 Fatty alkyl phosphate, alkali metal salt (generic).
721.6000 Tris (2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate.
721.6005 Rare earth phosphate (generic).
721.6020 Phosphine, dialkylyphenyl.
721.6045 Phosphinothioic acid, bis(2,4,4-trimethylpentyl)- (9CI).
721.6060 Alkylaryl substituted phosphite.
721.6070 Alkyl phosphonate ammonium salts.
721.6075 Phosphonic acid, 1,1-methylenebis-tetrakis(1-methylethyl)
ester.
721.6080 Phosphonium salt (generic name).
721.6085 Phosphonocarboxylate salts.
721.6090 Phosphoramide.
721.6097 Phosphoric acid derivative (generic name).
721.6100 Phosphoric acid, C6-12-alkyl esters, compounds with
2-(dibutylamino) ethanol.
721.6110 Alkyldi(alkyloxyhydroxypropyl) derivative, phosphoric acid
esters, potassium salts.
721.6120 Phosphoric acid, 1,2-ethanediyl tetrakis(2-chloro-1-
methylethyl) ester.
721.6140 Dialkyldithiophosphoric acid, aliphatic amine salt.
721.6160 Piperazinone, 1,1',1''-[1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-
triyltris[(cyclohexylimino)-2,1-ethanediyl]]tris-[3,3,4,5,5-
pentamethyl]-.
721.6165 Polysubstituted piperidine.
721.6167 Piperdinium, 1,1-dimethyl-, chloride.
721.6170 Siloxanes and silicones, Me hydrogen, reaction products with
2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-(2-propenyloxy)piperdine.
721.6175 2-Piperdinone, 1,3-dimethyl-,.
721.6176 2-Piperdinone, 1,5-dimethyl-,.
721.6178 Alkylaminated polyolefin (generic).
721.6180 Polyalkylene glycol polyamide ester phosphate (generic).
721.6181 Fatty acid, reaction product with substituted oxirane,
formaldehyde-phenol polymer glycidyl ether, substituted
proplyamine and polyethylenepolyamines (generic).
721.6183 Amides, from ammonium hydroxide - maleic anhydride polymer and
hydrogenated tallow alkyl amines, sodium salts, compds. with
ethanolamine.
721.6186 Polyamine dithiocarbamate.
721.6193 Polyalkylene polyamine.
721.6196 Hydrochloride salt of a fatty polyalkkylene polyamine
(generic).
721.6200 Fatty acid polyamine condensate, phosphoric acid ester salts.
721.6205 Hexamethylenediamine adduct of substituted piperidinyloxy
(generic).
721.6220 Aryl sulfonate of a fatty acid mixture, polyamine condensate.
721.6440 Polyamine urea for malde hyde condensate (specific name).
721.6470 Polyaminopolyacid.
721.6475 Alkyl polycarboxylic acids, esters with ethoxylated fatty
alcohols.
721.6477 Alkyl polycarboxylic acids, esters with ethoxylated fatty
alcohols, reaction products with maleic anhydride.
721.6479 Tetrahydroheteropolycycle (generic).
721.6485 Hydroxy terminated polyester.
721.6490 Alkyl phenyl polyetheramines.
721.6493 Amidoamine modified polyethylene glycol (generic).
721.6495 Aliphatic polyisocyanate.
721.6498 Modified polyisocyanates (generic).
721.6505 Polymers of C13C15 oxoalcohol
ethoxolates.
721.6515 Polymerof polyalkylenepolyol and trisubstituted phenol
(generic).
721.6520 Acrylamide, polymer with substituted alkylacrylamide salt
(generic name).
721.6540 Acrylamide, polymers with tetraalkyl ammonium salt and
polyalkyl, aminoalkyl methacrylamide salt.
721.6560 Acrylic acid, polymer with substituted ethene.
721.6620 Alkanaminium, polyalkyl-[(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propenyl)oxy] salt,
polymer with acrylamide and substituted alkyl methacrylate.
721.6660 Polymer of alkanepolyol and poly alkyl poly iso cyan ato car bo
mo no cycle, acetone oxime-blocked (generic name).
721.6680 Alkanoic acid, butanediol and cyclohexanealkanol polymer
(generic name).
721.6900 Polymer of bisphenol A diglycidal ether, substituted alkenes,
and butadiene.
721.6920 Butyl acrylate, polymer with substituted methyl styrene, methyl
methacrylate, and substituted silane.
721.6980 Dimer acids, polymer with poly al ky lene glycol, bisphenol A-
diglycidyl ether, and alky lenepolyols polyglycidyl ethers
(generic name).
721.7000 Polymer of disodium maleate, allyl ether, and ethylene oxide.
721.7020 Distillates (petroleum), C(3-6), polymers with styrene and
mixed terpenes (generic name).
721.7046 Formaldehyde, polymer with substituted phenols, glycidyl ether.
721.7160 2-Oxepanone, polymer with 4,4'-(1-methylethylidene)bisphenol
and 2,2-[(1-methylethylidene)bis(4,1-phe ny lene oxy methyl
ene)] bi soxirane, graft.
721.7200 Perfluoroalkyl aromatic carbamate modified alkyl methacrylate
copolymer.
721.7210 Epoxidized copolymer of phenol and substituted phenol.
721.7220 Polymer of substituted phenol, formaldehyde, epichlorohydrin,
and disubstituted benzene.
721.7250 Polyaziridinyl ester of an aliphatic alcohol (generic).
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721.7255 Polyethyleneamine crosslinked with substituted polyethylene
glycol (generic).
721.7260 Polymer of poly ethylene polyamine and alkanediol diglycidyl
ether.
721.7270 1-propanaminium, 3-amino-, N,N,N-trimethyl-N-soya acyl derivs.,
chloride.
721.7280 1,3-Propanediamine, N,N'-1,2-eth an ediyl bis-, polymer with
2,4,6-trichloro-1,3,5-triazine, reaction products with N-
butyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-pip er i dinamine.
721.7285 Amines, N-cocoalkyltrimethylenedi-, citrates.
721.7286 Amines, N-tallowalkyltripropylenetetra-, citrates.
721.7290 Propanoic acid, 2-(trimethoxysilyl)-, ethyl ester.
721.7375 Potassium salt of polyolefin acid.
721.7378 Substituted polyoxyethylene.
721.7440 Polyalkylenepolyol alky la mine. (generic name).
721.7450 Aromatic amine polyols.
721.7480 Isocyanate terminated polyols.
721.7500 Nitrate polyether polyol (generic name).
721.7600 Alkyl(heterocyclicyl) phe nyl az o he tero monocyclic poly one
(generic name).
721.7620 Alkyl(heterocyclicyl) phe nyl az o he tero monocyclic polyone,
((alkylimidazolyl) methyl) derivative (generic name).
721.7655 Alkylsulfonium salt.
721.7700 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), [alpha]-hydro-[omega]-
(oxiranylmethoxy)-, ether with 2-ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-
propanediol (3:1).
721.7710 Polyepoxy polyol.
721.7720 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), [alpha],[alpha]'-[(1-
methylethylidene) di-4,1-phenylene] bis [[omega]-(oxiranyl
methoxy)-.
721.7770 Alkylphenoxypoly(oxyethylene) sulfuric acid ester, substituted
amine salt.
721.7780 Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethane diyl)], [alpha],[alpha]'-(2,2-
dimethyl-1,3-propanediyl)bis[[omega]-(oxirany methoxy)-.
721.7785 Substituted alkyl aminomethylene polyphosphonic acid, salt
(generic).
721.8079 Isophorone diisocyanate neopentyl glycol adipate polyurethane
prepolymer.
721.8082 Polyester polyurethane acrylate.
721.8085 Reaction product of substituted aromatic diol, formaldehyde and
alkanolamine, propoxylated (generic).
721.8090 Polyurethane polymer.
721.8095 Silylated polyurethane.
721.8100 Potassium N,N-bis (hydroxy ethyl) cocoamine oxide phosphate,
and potassium N,N-bis (hydroxyethyl) tallowamine oxide
phosphate.
721.8130 Propanamide, -(2-hydroxyethyl)-3-methoxy-.
721.8140 Substituted propane (generic).
721.8145 Propane,1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-methoxy-.
721.8153 Di-substituted propanedione (generic).
721.8155 Propanenitrile, 3-[amino, N-tallowalkyl] dipropylenetri- and
tripropylenetri- and propanenitrile, 3-[amino,
(C14-18 and C16-18 unsaturated alkyl)]
trimethylenedi-, dipropylenetri-, and tripropylenetetra-.
721.8160 Propanoic acid, 2,2-dimethyl-, ethenyl ester.
721.8175 1-Propanol, 3-mercapto-.
721.8225 2-Propenamide, N-[3-di methyl amino)propyl]-.
721.8250 1-Propanol, 3,3'-oxybis[2,2-bis(bro mo methyl)-.
721.8340 Mono esters from 2- propenoic acid (generic).
721.8350 2-Propenoic acid, 7-ox a bi cy clo[4.1.0]hept-3-ylmethyl ester.
721.8450 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-[3-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-
hydroxyphenyl]ethyl ester.
721.8485 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, (octahydro-4,7-methano-1H- indene-
5-diyl)bis(methylene) ester.
721.8500 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 7-oxabicyclo [4.1.0]hept-3-
ylmethyl ester.
721.8657 Cerium, hydroxy oleate propionate complexes.
721.8658 Modified polymer of vinyl acetate and quaternary ammonium
compound (generic).
721.8660 Propionic acid methyl ester (generic).
721.8670 Alkylcyano substituted pyridazo benzoate.
721.8673 [(Disubstituted phenyl)]azo dihydro hydroxy alkyl oxo alkyl-
substituted-pyridines (generic name).
721.8675 Halogenated pyridines.
721.8700 Pyridine, 2,3-dichloro-5-(trifluoromethyl)-.
721.8750 Halogenated substituted pyridine.
721.8775 Substituted pyridines.
721.8780 Substituted pyridine azo substituted phenyl.
721.8825 Substituted methylpyridine and substituted 2-phenoxypyridine.
721.8850 Disubstituted halogenated py rid i nol.
721.8875 Substituted halogenated pyridinol.
721.8900 Substituted halogenated pyridinol, alkali salt.
721.8920 4,6-Disubstituted pyrimidine (generic).
721.8940 Chromate(3-), bis[3-[[6-amino-1,4-dihydro-2-[[[4-[(2-hydroxy-1-
naphthalenyl)azo] phenyl]sulfonyl] amino]-4-(oxo-.kappa.O)-5-
pyrimidinyl]azo-.kappaN1] -4-hydroxy-.kappa.O)-5-
nitrobenzenesulfonato(3-)]-, trisodium.
721.8950 Chromate(3-), bis[3-[[6-amino-1,4-dihydro-2-[[[4-[(2-hydroxy-1-
naphthalenyl)azo] phenyl]sulfonyl]amino]-4-(oxo-.kappa.O)-5-
pyrimidinyl]azo-.kappaN1]-4-hydroxy-.kappa.O)-5-
nitrobenzenesulfonato(3-)]-, sodium triethanolamine salts.
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721.8965 1H-Pyrole-2, 5-dione, 1-(2,4,6-tribromophenyl)-.
721.9000 N-Nitrosopyrrolidine.
721.9005 2-Pyrrolidinone, 1,1'-(2-methyl-1,5-pentanediyl)bis-.
721.9010 2-pyrrolidone, 1-ethenyl-3-ethylidene-, (E)-.
721.9075 Quaternary ammonium salt of fluorinated alkylaryl amide.
721.9078 6-Methoxy-1H-benz[de]isoquinoline-2 [3H]-dione derivative
(generic).
721.9079 Dihydro quinacridone derivative (generic).
721.9080 Nitro methyl quinoline.
721.9100 Substituted quinoline.
721.9220 Reaction products of secondary alkyl amines with a substituted
benzenesulfonic acid and sulfuric acid (generic name).
721.9265 Reaction product of dichlorobenzidine and substituted
alkylamide.
721.9270 Reaction product of epoxy with anhydride and glycerol and
glycol.
721.9280 Reaction product of ethoxylated fatty acid oils and a phenolic
pentaerythritol tetraester.
721.9285 Schiff bases, from ammonia-diethylene glycol reaction product
fractionation forecuts and formaldehyde.
721.9300 Reaction products of substituted hydroxy alkanes and polyalkyl
polyiso cyanato carbomono cycle.
721.9400 Reaction product of phenolic pentaerythritol tetraesters with
fatty acid esters and oils, and glyceride triesters.
721.9460 Tall oil fatty acids, reaction products with polyamines, alkyl
substituted.
721.9470 Reserpine.
721.9480 Formaldehyde, polymer with 1,3-benzenediol and ethenylbenzene.
721.9484 Dimer acid/rosin amidoamine reaction product (generic).
721.9485 Dimer acid/polymerized rosin amidoamine reaction product
(generic).
721.9486 Roxin amidoamine (generic).
721.9487 Polymerized rosin amidoamine (generic).
721.9488 Substituted resorcinols.
721.9490 Coco alklydimethyl amine salts (generic).
721.9492 Certain polymers of styrene, cyclohexyl methacrylate and
substituted methacrylate.
721.9495 Acrylosilane resins.
721.9497 Certain trifunctional ketoximino silanes.
721.9499 Modified silicone resin.
721.9500 Silane, (1,1-dimethylethoxy) di meth oxy(2-methyl propyl)-.
721.9501 Silane, triethoxy[3-oxiranylmethoxy)propyl]-.
721.9502 Siloxanes and silicones, aminoalkyl, fluorooctyl, hydroxy-
terminated salt (generic).
721.9503 Silane, (3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-
heptadecafluorodecyl)trimethoxy-.
721.9504 Silane, triethoxy (3,3,4,4,5,5, 6,6,7,7,8,8,8-
tridecafluorooctyl)-.
721.9505 Silanes substituted macrocycle polyethyl.
721.9506 Halogenated arylsilane (generic).
721.9507 Polyester silane.
721.9508 Perfluorinatedalkyl polyhydroxysilane (generic).
721.9509 Perfluorinatedalkyl polyalkoxysilane (generic).
721.9511 Silicic acid (H6SiO2O7),
magnesium, strontium salt(1:1:2), dysprosium and europium-
doped.
721.9513 Modified magnesium silicate polymer (generic).
721.9514 Ethyl silicate, reaction products with modified alkoxysilane
salt (generic).
721.9515 Aminofunctional alkoxy alkyl siloxane.
721.9516 Siloxanes and silicones, 3-[(2-aminoethyl) amino]propyl Me, di-
Me, reaction products with polyethylene-polypropylene glycol
Bu glycidal ether.
721.9517 Siloxanes and silicones, de-Me, 3-[4-[[[3-(dimethyl amino)
propyl] amino]carbonyl]-2-oxo-1-pyrrolidinyl] propyl Me.
721.9518 Sinorhizobuim meliloti strain RMBPC-2.
721.9520 Methylated-para-rosaniline salt of a trisulfonated
triarylmethane dye (generic).
721.9526 Sodium perthiocarbonate.
721.9527 Bis(1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidin-4-ol) ester of
cycloaliphatic spiroketal.
721.9530 Bis(2,2,6,6-tetra methyl piper idinyl) ester of cycloalkyl
spiroketal.
721.9535 1,4-Dioxa-7,9-dithia-8-stannacycloundecane-5,11-dione, 8,8-
dioctyl-.
721.9538 Lithium salt of sulfophenyl azo phenyl azo disulfostilbene
(generic).
721.9540 Polysulfide mixture.
721.9545 Substituted phenyl azo substituted sulfocarbopolycle, sodium
salt.
721.9550 Sulfonamide.
721.9570 Halophenyl sulfonamide salt.
721.9572 Substituted alkyl sulfonamide (generic).
721.9573 Substituted perfluoroalkyl sulfonamide (generic).
721.9575 Chromate(3-), bis[3-[[5-(aminosulfonyl)-2-hydroxyphenyl]azo]-4-
hydroxy-7-[[2-oxo-1-[(phenylamino)carbonyl] propyl]azo]-2-
naphthalenesulfonato(3-)]-, trisodium (9CI).
721.9576 Chromate(3-), bis[7-[(aminohydroxyphenyl)azo]-3-[[5-
(aminosulfonyl)-2-hydroxyphenyl]azo]-4-hydroxy-2-naphthalene-
sulfonato (3-)]-, trisodium (9CI).
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721.9577 Chromate(3-), bis[7-[(aminohydroxyphenyl)azo]-3-[[5-
(aminosulfonyl)-2-hydroxyphenyl] azo]-4-hydroxy-2-naphthalene
sulfonato (3-)]-,-[[5-(aminosulfonyl) -2-hydroxyphenyl]azo]-4-
hydroxy-7-[[2-hydroxy-1-[(phenylamino) carbonyl]-1-
propenyl]azo]-2-naphthalenesulfonato(3-)]-, trisodium (9CI).
721.9580 Ethyl methanesulfonate.
721.9582 Certain perfluoroalkyl sulfonates.
721.9595 Benzenesulfonic acid, mono C-10-16-alkyl derivs.,
compounds with 2-propen-1-amine and Alkyl benzene sulfonic
acids and alkyl sulfates, amine salts.
721.9597 Salt of a substituted sulfonated aryl azo compound (generic).
721.9620 Aromatic sulfonic acid compound with amine.
721.9630 Polyfluorosulfonic acid salt.
721.9635 Terpenes and terpenoids, limonene fraction, distn. residues,
distillates.
721.9640 Salt of an acrylic acid-acrylamide terpolymer (generic).
721.9650 Tetramethylammonium salts of alkylbenzenesulfonic acid.
721.9656 Thiaalkanethiol.
721.9657 Disubstituted thiadiazole.
721.9658 Thiadiazole derivative.
721.9659 Disubstituted thiadiazosulfone.
721.9660 Methylthiouracil.
721.9661 Diphenol tars (generic).
721.9662 Thieno[3,4-b]-1,4-dioxin, 2,3-dihydro- (9CI).
721.9663 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha, alpha'-[thiobis (1-oxo-3,1-
propanediyl)]bis [omega-hydroxy-,bis (C11-15 and
C11-15-isoalkyl) ethers.
721.9664 9H-Thioxanthen-9-one,2,4-diethyl.
721.9665 Organotin catalysts.
721.9668 Organotin lithium compound.
721.9670 Tetraaryltin (generic).
721.9671 Triaryltin (generic).
721.9672 Amides, tall-oil fatty, N-[2-[2-hydroxyethyl)amino]ethyl],
reaction products with sulfur dioxide; fatty acids, tall-oil,
reaction products with 1-piperazineethanamine and sulfur
dioxide; fatty acids, tall-oil reaction products with sulfur
dioxide and triethylenetetramine.
721.9674 Sulfonated-copper phthalocyanine salt of a triarylmethane dye
(generic).
721.9675 Titanate [Ti6 O13 (2-)], di potas sium.
721.9680 Alkaline titania silica gel (generic name).
721.9685 Mixed trialkylamines (generic).
721.9700 Monosubstituted alkoxy amino tra zines (generic name).
721.9717 Azo monochloro triazine reactive dye.
721.9719 Tris carbamoyl triazine (generic).
721.9720 Certain disubstituted alkyl triazines.
721.9730 Certain 1,3,5-triazine-2-amine, 4-dimethylamino-6-substituted.
721.9740 Brominated triazine derivative.
721.9750 2-Chloro-4,6-bis(substituted)-1,3,5-triazine, dihydrochloride.
721.9790 Benzenesulfonic acid, 2,2'-(1,2-ethenediyl)bis[5-[[4-[bis(2-
hydroxypropyl) amino]- 6-[(3-sulfophenyl)amino]-1,3,5-triazin-
2-yl]amino]-, disodium salt, compd. with 2,2',2''-nitrilo-
tris[ethanol] (1:2); Benzenesulfonic acid, 5-[[4-[bis(2-
hydroxyethyl)amino]-6-[(3-sulfophenyl)amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl]amino]-2-[2-[4-[[4-[bis(2-hydroxypropyl)amino]-6-[(3-
sulfophenyl)amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]amino]-2-
sulfophenyl]ethenyl]-, disodium salt, compd. with 2,2',2''-
nitrilotris[ethanol] (1:2).
721.9795 Benzenesulfonic acid, 2,2'-(1,2-ethenediyl)bis[(4,6-dichloro-
1,3,5-triazin-2-yl) amino]-, disodium salt, substituted with
dialkyl amines (generic).
721.9798 Benzenesulfonic acid, 2,2'-(1,2-ethenediyl)bis[5-[[4-
substituted-6-substituted-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]amino]-, sodium
salt (generic).
721.9800 1,3,5-Triazine, 2,4,6-trichloro-, polymer with piperazine,
reaction products with morpholine.
721.9820 Substituted triazole.
721.9825 Phenyl substituted triazolinones.
721.9830 1-Tridecyn-3-ol, 3-methyl.
721.9840 Tungstate (W12(OH)2O386-) hexasodium (9CI).
721.9850 2,4,8,10-Tetraoxa-3,9-diphosphaspiro[5.5]undecane, 3,9-
bis[2,4,6-tris(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenoxy]-.
721.9892 1,3-Dimethyl-2-imidazolidinone.
721.9900 Urea, condensate with poly[oxy(methyl-1,2ethanediyl)]-[alpha]-
(2-aminomethylethyl)-[mu]-(2-amino ethylethoxy) (generic
name).
721.9920 Urea, (hexahydro-6-methyl-2-ox o py rim idinyl)-.
721.9925 Aminoethylethylene urea methacrylamide.
721.9928 Urea, tetaethyl-.
721.9929 Polyurea (generic).
721.9930 Urethane.
721.9952 Alkoxylated aliphatic diisocyanate allyl ether (generic).
721.9957 N-Nitroso-N-methylurethane.
721.9959 Polyurethane polymer (generic).
721.9965 Fatty acids, C10-13 - branched, vinyl esters.
721.9969 3,6-Bis(dialkylamino) -9-[2-alkoxycarbonyl) phenyl]-xanthylium
salt (generic).
721.9970 o-Xylene compound (generic name).
721.9973 Zirconium dichlorides (generic).
721.10000 Certain polybrominated diphenylethers.
721.10001 2-Ethoxyethanol, 2-ethoxyethanol acetate, 2-methoxyethanol,
and 2-methoxyethanol acetate.
721.10002 2-Thiazolidinone.
721.10003 Manganese heterocyclic tetraamine complex (generic).
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721.10004 2-Butenoic acid, 4,4'-[(dibutylstannylene)bis(oxy)]bis[4-oxo-,
(2Z,2'Z)-, di-C8-10-isoalkyl esters, C9-
rich.
721.10005 2-Butenoic acid, 4,4'-[(dibutylstannylene)bis(oxy)]bis [4-oxo-
, (2Z,2'Z)-, di-C9-11-isoalkyl esters,
C10-rich.
721.10006 Mixed metal oxide (generic).
721.10007 Alcohols, C12-14- secondary, ethoxylated
propoxylated.
721.10008 Manganese strontium oxide (MnSrO3).
721.10009 Manganese yttrium oxide (MnYO3).
721.10010 Barium manganese oxide (BaMnO3).
721.10011 Barium calcium manganese strontium oxide.
721.10012 Manganate (MnO21-), calcium (2:1).
721.10013 Manganese yttrium oxide (Mn2YO5).
721.10014 Halogenated naphthalic anhydride (generic).
721.10015 Halogenated benzimidazole (generic).
721.10016 Dibenzimidazothianaphthalene (generic).
721.10017 Amine terminated bisphenol A diglycidyl ether polymer
(generic).
721.10018 Calcium hydroxide oxide silicate
(Ca6(OH)2O2(Si2O5
)3).
721.10019 Benzoic acid, 2-chloro-5-nitro-, 1,1-dimethyl-2-oxo-2-(2-
propenyloxy) ethyl ester.
721.10020 Benzoic acid, 5-amino-2-chloro-, 1,1-dimethyl-2-oxo-2-(2-
propenyloxy) ethyl ester.
721.10021 Magnesium potassium titanium oxide.
721.10022 Benzenamine, N-phenyl-, ar'-(C9-rich
C8-10-branched alkyl) derivs.
721.10023 Benzenamine, N-phenyl-, ar ar'-(C9-rich
C8-10-branched alkyl) derivs.
721.10024 10H-Phenothiazine, ar-(C9-rich C8-10-
branched alkyl) derivs.
721.10025 10H-Phenothiazine, ar, ar'-(C9-rich
C8-10-branched alkyl) derivs.
721.10026 Cashew, nutshell liq., ethoxylated.
721.10027 Ethoxylated alkylsulfate, substituted alkylamine salt
(generic).
721.10028 Disubstituted benzene metal salts (generic).
721.10029 Isocyanate compound, modified with methoxysilane (generic).
721.10030 Pyrimido[5,4-g]pteridine-2,4,6,8-tetramine, 4-
methylbenzenesulfonate, base-hydrolyzed.
721.10031 Lithium potassium titanium oxide.
721.10032 Acrylic acid, polymer with substituted acrylamides (generic).
721.10033 Zinc, [ethanedioato(2-)-. kappa. O\1\, . kappa. O\2\]-.
721.10034 Substituted pyridine coupled with diazotized substituted
nitrobenzonitrile, diazotized substituted benzenamine and
substituted pyridinecarbonitrile (generic).
721.10035 Alkylbenzene sulfonate (generic).
721.10036 Acetaldehyde based polymer (generic).
721.10037 Complex halogenated salt of
tris(ethylatedaminocarbocyclic)methane (generic).
721.10038 Trimellitic anhydride, polymer with substituted glycol, alkyl
phenols and ethoxylated nonylphenol (generic).
721.10039 Diethoxybenzenamine derivative, diazotized, coupled with
aminonaphthalenesulfonic acid derivative, ammonium salt
(generic).
721.10040 Substituted acridine naphtha substituted benzamide (generic).
721.10041 1-Butanone, 2-(dimethylamino)-2-[(4-methylphenyl)methyl]-1-[4-
(4-morpholinyl)phenyl]-.
721.10042 2-Propanol, 1-[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]-.
721.10043 Dineopentyl-4-substituted phthalate (generic).
721.10044 Metal oxide, modified with alkyl and vinyl terminated
polysiloxanes (generic).
721.10045 Diazotized substituted heteromonocycle coupled with
naphthalene sulfonic acid derivative, nickel complex, alkaline
salt (generic).
721.10046 Polyaromatic amine phosphate (generic).
721.10047 Polyphosphoric acids, compds. with piperazine.
721.10048 Substituted anthraquinone (generic).
721.10049 Phenol, 4,4'- cyclohexylidene bis[2-methyl-.
721.10050 Disubstituted-N'- hydroxy-benzenecarboximidamide (generic).
721.10051 Spiro naphthoxazine (generic).
721.10052 Aminoalkyl substituted alkylphenol (generic).
721.10053 Alkyl silane methacrylate (generic).
721.10054 Phenol, polymer with formaldehyde, 3-[(2-
aminocyclohexyl)amino]-2-hydroxypropyl ethers.
721.10055 1-Propanaminium, 3-amino-N-(carboxymethyl)-N,N-dimethyl-, N-
soya acyl derivs., inner salts.
721.10056 Benzenemethanaminium, N-(3-aminopropyl)-N,N-dimethyl-, N-soya
acyl derivs., chlorides.
721.10057 Dodecanedioic acid, 1, 12-dihydrazide.
721.10058 Reaction product of alkylphenol, aromatic cyclicamine, alkyl
diglycidyl dibenzene, and formaldehyde (generic).
721.10059 Reaction product of alkylphenyl glycidyl ether,
polyalkylenepolyamine, and alkyl diglycidyl dibenzene
(generic).
721.10060 Reaction product of alkylphenyl glycidyl ether,
polyalkylenepolyamine, alkyl diglycidyl dibenzene, and
polyalkylcyclicdiamine (generic).
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721.10061 Pentane, 1,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,5,5-decafluoro-3-methoxy-4-
(trifluoromethyl)-.
721.10062 2,5-Furandione, polymer with oxybis[propanol], benzoate.
721.10063 Halo substituted hydroxy nitrophenyl amide (generic).
721.10064 2-Propenoic acid, 2-[2-(ethenyloxy)ethoxy]ethyl ester.
721.10065 1-Tetradecanesulfonic acid, (dimethylphenyl)-.
721.10066 1-Hexanesulfonic acid, (dimethylphenyl)-.
721.10067 Ether amine phosphonate salt (generic).
721.10068 Elemental mercury.
721.10069 Ether amine phosphonate (generic).
721.10070 1,3-Butanediol, 3-methyl-.
721.10071 9H-Thioxanthenium, 10-[1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl-2-(1-methylethyl)-
9-oxo-, hexafluorophosphate (1-) (1:1).
721.10072 Benzene, 1,1'-methylenebis[4-isocyanato-, polymer with
benzenedicarboxylic acid, butyl dialkyl ester,
poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-
hydroxy-, oxirane, alkyl-, polymer with oxirane, ether with
propanepolyol and Sartomer's HLBH P-3000 and Lexorez 1180
(generic).
721.10073 Modified alkyl acrylamide (generic).
721.10074 Acetic acid, 2-chloro-, 1-(3,3-dimethylcyclohexyl)ethyl ester.
721.10075 Carbon black, 4-[[2-(Sulfooxy) ethyl]substituted] phenyl-
modified, sodium salts (generic).
721.10076 Substituted benzenediamine (generic).
721.10077 3H-1,2,4-Triazol-3-one, 1,2-dihydro-.
721.10078 Butanamide, 2-[(2-methoxy-4-nitrophenyl)azo]-N-(2-
methoxyphenyl)-3-oxo-, 4-[(17-substituted-3,6,9,12,15-
pentaazaheptadec-1-yl)substituted]phenyl derivs.,
hydrochlorides (generic).
721.10079 Quino[2,3-b]acridine-7, 14-dione, 5,12-dihydro-2,9-dimethyl-,
4-[(17-substituted-3,6,9,12,15-pentaazaheptadec-1-
yl)substituted]phenyl derivs., hydrochlorides (generic).
721.10080 Carbon black, 4-[(17-substituted-3,6,9,12,15-pentaazaheptadec-
1-yl) substituted] phenyl-modified, hydrochlorides (generic).
721.10081 Aromatic urethane acrylate oligomer (generic).
721.10082 Amine modified monomer acrylate (generic).
721.10083 Copper, [29H, 31H-phthalocyaninato (2-)-N29, N30, N31, N32]-,
4-[(17-substituted-3,6,9,12,15- pentaazaheptadec-1-yl)
substituted] phenyl derivs., hydrochlorides (generic).
721.10084 Modified thionocarbamate (generic).
721.10085 Substituted polyaryl sulfonium polyhalide phosphate salt
(generic).
721.10086 Ethane, 2-(difluoromethoxy)-1,1,1-trifluoro-.
721.10087 Substituted alkyl phosphine oxide (generic).
721.10088 Thiophene, 2,5-dibromo-3-hexyl-.
721.10089 Modified salicylic acid, zirconium complex (generic).
721.10090 Tertiary amine salt of glycol succinate (generic).
721.10091 2(1H)-Pyrimidinone, tetrahydro-1,3-dimethyl-.
721.10092 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-sulfo-.omega.-[[1-[(2-
propen-1-yloxy)methyl]undecyl]oxy]-, ammonium salt (1:1);
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-sulfo-.omega.-[[1-[(2-
propen-1-yloxy)methyl]tridecyl]oxy]-, ammonium salt (1:1).
721.10093 Alkylamides, ethoxylated (generic).
721.10094 Decene, branched and linear.
721.10095 Oxetane, 3,3'-[oxybis(methylene)] bis[3-ethyl-.
721.10096 Benzene, 1,4-bis (methoxymethyl)-.
721.10097 Disubstituted benzenesulfonic acid, alkali metal salt
(generic).
721.10098 Disubstituted benzoic acid, alkali metal salt (generic).
721.10099 Dialkyl dimethyl ammonium carbonate (generic).
721.10100 Dialkyl dimethyl ammonium carbonate (2:1) (generic).
721.10101 Copolymer of alkyl acrylate and ethyleneglycol dimethacrylate
(generic).
721.10102 Diphosphoric acid, compd. with piperazine (1:1).
721.10103 Naphtha (Fischer-Tropsch), C4-11-alkane, branched and linear.
721.10104 Halophosphate mixed metal complex (generic).
721.10105 Polyfluoroalkylether (generic).
721.10106 Silica, [(ethenylsilylidyne)tris(oxy)] - modified.
721.10107 Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, [amino-hydroxy-[(substituted)azo-
sulfo-naphthaleneyl]azo]-hydroxy-[(methoxy-sulfophenyl)azo],
metal salt (generic).
721.10108 Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, hydrozy-[[[(hydroxyl-disulfo-
naphthaleneyl)azo]-alkyl(C = 1-5)-(sulfoalkoxy)cyclic]azo]-
substituted azo-, metal salt (generic).
721.10109 Hexanoic acid, 2-ethyl-, mixed triesters with benzoic acid and
trimethylolpropane.
721.10110 Hexanoic acid, 2-ethyl-, mixed diesters with benzoic acid and
neopentlyl glycol.
721.10111 Hexanoic acid, 2-ethyl-, mixed diesters with benzoic acid and
diethylene glycol.
721.10112 Ethanone, 2-chloro-1-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-.
721.10113 Thioether epoxy (generic).
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721.10114 Polyhydroxyaminoether salts (generic).
721.10115 1-Hexadecanaminium, N,N-dibutyl-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-, bromide
(1:1).
721.10116 Blocked polymeric isocyanate (generic).
721.10117 Heteromonocyclo-beta-(2,4-dichlorophenyl) -1-propanol
(generic).
721.10118 Substituted aryl acetonitrile (generic).
721.10119 Siloxane modified silica nanoparticles (generic).
721.10120 Siloxane modified alumina nanoparticles (generic).
721.10121 Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-methyl-.omega.-(4-
nonylphenoxy)-, branched.
721.10122 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 1,1'-[2-ethyl-2-[[(2-methyl-1-
oxo-2-propen-1-yl)oxy]methyl]- 1,3-propanediyl] ester, polymer
with 1,3-butadiene, ethenylbenzene and 2-hydroxyethyl 2-
methyl-2-propenoate.
721.10123 [1,2,4-Triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidin-2-amine, 5,7-dimethoxy-].
721.10124 Brominated polyaromatic compound (generic).
721.10125 Alkenedioic acid, dialkyl ester, reaction products with
polyaminocarbomonocycle and alkenoic acid alkyl ester
(generic).
721.10126 Alkyl amino substituted triazine amino substituted
benezenesulfonic acid reaction product with
naphthalenesulfonato azo substituted phenyl azo substituted
benzenesulfonic acid copper compound (generic).
721.10127 Alkenyl dimethyl betaine (generic).
721.10128 Modified imidazole (generic).
721.10129 Alkylamine ethoxylated (generic).
721.10130 Quino[2,3-b]acridine-7,14-dione, 5,12-dihydro-ar-[4-[[2-
(sulfooxy)ethyl]substituted]phenyl]-, monosodium salt
(generic).
721.10131 Isononanamide, N-(2-ethylhexyl)-.
721.10132 Phosphoramidic acid, carbomonocyclic-, diphenylester
(generic).
721.10133 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl, 2-hydroxyethyl ester, homopolymer.
721.10134 Formaldehyde, polymer with dialkylphenylamine, dialkylphenol
and trimethylhexanediamine (generic).
721.10135 Phosphinic acid, P,P-diethyl-, zinc salt (2:1).
721.10136 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-hydroxyethyl ester, reaction
products with hexakis(alkoxyalkyl)melamine (generic).
721.10137 Halogenated phenoxy aromatic (generic).
721.10138 3-Isoxazolecarboxylic acid, 4,5-dihydro-5,5-diphenyl-, ethyl
ester.
721.10139 Ethanone, 1-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-.
721.10140 Phosphoric acid, tin (2 + ) salt (2:3).
721.10141 Oils, ginger, zingiber purpureum.
721.10142 Oxabicycloalkane carboxylic acid alkanediyl ester (generic).
721.10143 Amines, bis (C11-14-branched and linear alkyl).
721.10144 Modified thiocarbamate (generic).
721.10145 Modified reaction products of alkyl alcohol, halogenated
alkane, substituted epoxide, and amino compound (generic).
721.10146 Partially fluorinated condensation polymer (generic).
721.10147 Acrylate derivative of alkoxysilylalkane ester and mixed metal
oxides (generic).
721.10148 Acryloxy alkanoic alkane derivative with mixed metal oxides
(generic).
721.10149 Carbon black, (3-methylphenyl)-modified, substituted
(generic).
721.10150 Carbon black, (4-methylphenyl)-modified, substituted
(generic).
721.10151 Modified styrene, divinylbenzene polymer (generic).
721.10152 Oxirane, substituted silylmethyl-, hydrolysis products with
alkanol zirconium(4 + ) salt and silica, acetates (generic).
721.10153 Modified methyl methacrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate
polymer (generic).
721.10154 Quaternary ammonium compounds, dicoco alkyldimethyl,
chlorides, reaction products with silica.
721.10155 Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (generic).
721.10156 Single-walled carbon nanotubes (generic).
721.10157 Benzeneethanol,halo-,halocycloalkyl-,hydrazinealkyl-
(generic).
721.10158 2-Pentanone, 3,5-dichloro-.
721.10159 1-Docosanamine, N,N-dimethyl-.
721.10160 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-[(13Z)-1-oxo-13-docosen-1-
yl]-.omega.-[[(13Z)-1-oxo-13-docosen-1-yl]oxy]-.
721.10161 Substituted silyl methacrylate (generic).
721.10162 1,3 Dioxolane-4-butanol, 2-ethenyl-.
721.10163 Chloro fluoro alkane (generic).
721.10164 Benzenecarboximidamide, N-hydroxy-4-nitro-.
721.10165 Carbonotrithioic acid, bis(phenylmethyl) ester.
721.10166 1,3-Cyclohexanedione, 2-[2-chloro-4-(methylsulfonyl)-3-
[(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)methyl]benzoyl]-, ion(1-), potassium
salt (1:1).
721.10167 Tetrafluoro nitrotoluene (generic).
721.10168 Cesium tungsten oxide.
721.10169 Cyclopentane, methoxy-.
721.10170 Polyoxyethylene polyalkylarylphenylether sulfate ammonium salt
(generic).
721.10171 1H-benz(e)indolium, 1,1,2,3-tetramethyl-, 4-
methylbenzenesulfonic acid (1:1).
721.10172 Alkylamide derivative (generic).
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721.10173 Silanamine,1,1,1-triethoxy-N,N-diethyl-.
721.10174 1-Propanaminium, 3-amino-N-(carboxymethyl)-N,N-dimethyl-, N-
peanut-oil acyl derivs., inner salts.
721.10175 1-Propanaminium, N-(3-aminopropyl)-2-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyl-3-
sulfo-, N-(C12-18 and C18-unsatd. acyl) derivs., inner salts.
721.10176 Amides, peanut-oil, N-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl].
721.10177 Phosphoric acid, yttrium(3 + ) salt (1:1).
721.10178 Distillates (Fischer-Tropsch), hydroisomerized middle, C10-13-
branched alkane fraction.
721.10179 Copolymers of phenol and aromatic hydocarbon (generic).
721.10180 Trifunctional acrylic ester (generic).
721.10181 Halide salt of an alkylamine (generic).
721.10182 1-Propene, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-.
721.10183 Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (generic).
721.10184 Aliphatic triamine (generic).
721.10185 1,2-Propanediol, 3-(diethylamino)-, polymers with 5-
isocyanato-1- (isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-trimethylcyclohexane,
propylene glycol and reduced Me esters of reduced polymd.
oxidized tetrafluoroethylene, 2-ethyl-1-hexanol-blocked,
acetates (salts).
721.10186 Ethylhexyl oxetane (generic).
721.10187 4-Morpholinepropanamine, N-(1,3-dimethylbutylidene)-.
721.10188 Fatty acids, tall-oil, reaction products with 4-methyl-2-
pentanone and aliphatic polyamine (generic).
721.10189 Fatty acids, tall-oil, reaction products with (butoxymethyl)
oxirane formaldehyde-phenol polymer glycidyl ether,
morpholinepropanamine, propylene glycol diamine and aliphatic
polyamine, N-(1,3 -dimethylbutylidene) derivs (generic).
721.10190 Formaldehyde, polymer with aliphatic diamine and phenol,
reaction products with 4-methyl-2-pentanone (generic).
721.10191 Amides, coco, N-[3-(dibutylamino)propyl].
721.10192 Amides, coco, N-[3-(dibutylamino)propyl], acrylates.
721.10193 1-Butanaminium, N-(3-aminopropyl)-N-butyl-N-(2-carboxyethyl)-,
N-coco acyl derivs., inner salts.
721.10194 Dialkylcocoamidoalkylpropionate (generic).
721.10195 Dialkylcornoilamidoalkylamine (generic).
721.10196 Dialkylcornoilamidoacrylate (generic).
721.10197 Dialkycornoilamidoalkylbetaine (generic).
721.10198 Dialkylcornoilamidopropionate (generic).
721.10199 Substituted aliphatic amine (generic).
721.10200 Benzenacetonitrile, cyclohexylidene-alkyl substituted
(generic).
721.10201 Cobalt lithium manganese nickel oxide.
721.10202 Benzoic acid, 4-chloro-2- [(substituted)azo]-, strontium salt
(1:1) (generic).
721.10203 Phosphonium, tetrabutyl-, hydroxide (1:1).
721.10204 Aryloxyacrylate (generic).
721.10205 Formaldehyde, polymer with 1,3-benzenediol and 1,1'-
methylenebis[isocyanatobenzene].
721.10206 4-Cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboxylic acid, 1,2-bis(2-oxiranylmethyl)
ester.
721.10207 1,3-Cyclohexanedimethanamine, N1,N3-bis(2-methylpropylidene)-.
721.10208 Amines, di-C11-14-isoalkyl, C13-rich.
721.10209 Epoxy terminated, hydrolyzed trialkoxysilane and glycidyl
ether of phenol-formaldehyde resin (generic).
721.10210 Soybean oil, epoxidized, reaction products with
diethanolamine.
721.10211 Octadecanoic acid, reaction products with diethylenetriamine
and urea, acetates.
721.10212 1,2-Ethanediol, reaction products with epichlorohydrin.
721.10213 Polyether polyester copolymer phosphate (generic).
721.10214 Poly(oxyalkylenediyl),.alpha.-substituted
carbomonocycle-.omega.-substituted carbomonocycle (generic).
721.10215 Benzenepropanol, .beta.-methyl-.
721.10216 2-Propenoic acid, 3-(5,5,6-trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-
yl)cyclohexyl ester].
721.10217 Branched and linear alcohols (generic).
721.10218 2-Propenoic acid, 2-mehtyl-, C12-15-branched and linear alkyl
esters, telomers with alkyl 2-[[(alkylthio)thioxomethyl]thio]-
2-alkanoate, aminoalkyl methacrylate and alkyl methacrylate,
tert-Bu 2-ethylhexanoperoxoate-initiated (generic).
721.10219 Butanamide,N-[substituted phenyl]-
[(alkoxynitrophenyl)diazenyl]-3-oxo- (generic).
721.10220 Phosphoric acid, polymer with cycloaliphatic diglycidyl ether,
alkylethers (generic).
721.10221 3-Nonen-1-ol, 1-acetate, (3Z)-.
721.10222 Styrenyl surface treated manganese ferrite (generic).
721.10223 Styrenyl surface treated manganese ferrite with acrylic ester
polymer (generic).
721.10224 Diglycidylaniline (generic).
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721.10225 Quino[2,3-b] acridine-7,14-dione, 2,9-dichloro-5,12-dihydro
[4-[[2-(sulfooxy) ethyl] substituted] phenyl]-, sodium salt
(1:1) (generic).
721.10226 Di-n-pentyl phthalate (DnPP).
721.10227 Alkanes, C[bdi1][bdi2]-[bdi1][bdi3], chloro (CAS
No. 71011-12-6).
721.10229 Ethylene glycol ethers.
721.10230 Rutile, tin zinc, calcium doped.
721.10231 Rutile, tin zinc, sodium-doped.
721.10232 N-arylamino-phenol-formaldehyde condensate (generic)
721.10233 Linear alkyl epoxide (generic).
721.10234 Hydroxy-chloro-cyclopropyl-heteromonocyclic carboxylic acid
(generic).
721.10235 Phenol, 2-ethoxy-4-(ethoxymethyl)-.
721.10236 1-Propanamine, 3-[2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethoxy]-.
721.10237 Formaldehyde, polymers with acetone-phenol reaction products
and phenol, sodium salts.
721.10238 Formaldehyde, polymers with acetone-phenol reaction products
and phenol, potassium sodium salts.
721.10239 Trivalent chromium complexes of a substituted beta-naphthol
amine azo dye (generic).
721.10240 Olefinic carbocycle, reaction products with alkoxysilane
(generic).
721.10241 Olefinic carbocycle, reaction products with alkoxysilane,
sulfurized (generic).
721.10242 Olefinic carbocycle, reaction products with alkoxysilane,
polysulfurized (generic).
721.10243 Phosphonic acid, P-[2-[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]ethyl]-,
bis(2-chloroethyl) ester.
721.10244 Phosphonic acid, P-[2-[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]ethyl]-, 2-
[bis(2- chloroethoxy)phosphinyl]ethyl 2-chloroethyl ester.
721.10245 Branched and linear fatty alcohol ethoxylate (generic).
721.10246 Alkylpolyhydroxy polymer (generic).
721.10247 Bis-phenoxyethanol fluorene diacrylate (generic).
721.10248 Aromatic bromide (generic).
721.10249 Disubstituted phenol (generic).
721.10250 Zirconium lysine complex (generic).
721.10251 Fatty acids, reaction products with alkanolamine (generic).
721.10252 Thiosulfuric acid (H2S2O3),
manganese(2 + ) salt (1:1).
721.10253 Butanedioic acid, 2-methylene-, polymer with 2,5 furanedione,
copper(2 + ) manganese(2 + ) sodium zinc salt, hydrogen
peroxide-initiated.
721.10254 Substituted acrylamide (generic).
721.10255 Vinyl carboxylic acid ester (generic).
721.10256 Benzoic acid, 4-(dimethylamino)-, 1,1'-[(methylimino)di-2,1-
ethanediyl] ester.
721.10257 Butyl aromatic bisurea (generic).
721.10258 Aromatic hydrocarbon (generic).
721.10259 Halogenated aromatic hydrocarbon (generic).
721.10260 Benzene, 1,3-bis(1-chloro-1-methylethyl)-.
721.10261 Oxime, di-Me silane (generic).
721.10262 Oxime, Me vinyl silane (generic).
721.10263 Phenol, 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-2-nitro-.
721.10264 Polycarbocyclic methacrylate (generic).
721.10265 Ethane, 2-bromo-1, 1-difluoro-.
721.10266 Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (generic) (P-08-733 and P-08-
734).
721.10267 [5,6]Fullerene-C60-Ih.
721.10268 [5,6]Fullerene-C70-D5h(6).
721.10269 [5,6]Fullerene-C84-D2.
721.10270 [5,6]Fullerene-C84-D2d.
721.10271 3'H-Cyclopropa[1,9][5,6]fullerene-C60-Ih-3'-butanoic acid, 3'-
phenyl-, methyl ester.
721.10272 3'H-Cyclopropa[8,25][5,6]fullerene-C70-D5h(6)-3'-butanoic
acid, 3'-phenyl-,methyl ester.
721.10273 3'H-Cyclopropa[7,22][5,6]fullerene-C70-D5h(6)-3'-butanoic
acid, 3'-phenyl-, methyl ester.
721.10274 Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (generic) (P-09-188).
721.10275 Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (generic) (P-09-0417).
721.10276 Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (generic) (P-10-39).
721.10277 Single-walled and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (generic) (P-
10-40).
721.10278 4,4'-Bipyridinium, 1-(phosphonoalkyl)-1'-substituted-, salt
with anion (1:2) (generic).
721.10279 Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (generic) (P-10-246).
721.10280 Benzene ethenyl-, polymer with 1,3-butadiene, brominated.
721.10281 Hexabromocyclododecane and 1,2,5,6,9,10-
hexabromocyclododecane.
721.10282 Ethyleneamine polyphosphates (generic).
721.10283 Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-sulfo-.omega.-
hydroxy-, C12-13-branched and linear alkyl ethers, sodium
salts.
721.10284 Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-sulfo-.omega.-
hydroxy-, C14-15-branched and linear alkyl ethers, sodium
salts.
721.10285 Formaldehyde, polymer with 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenol,
reaction products with 1-piperazineethanamine.
721.10286 Formaldehyde, polymer with .alpha.-(2-
aminomethylethyl)-.omega.-(2-
aminomethylethoxy)poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)] and 4-(1,1-
dimethylethyl)phenol.
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721.10287 Infused carbon nanostructures (generic).
721.10288 Cyclohexane, oxidized, by-products from, distn. residues.
721.10289 Hexanedioic acid polymer with aliphatic polyol dihydrogen
phosphate aromatic ester (generic).
721.10290 Alkenoyloxy arylphenone (generic).
721.10292 Silicate (2-), hexafluoro-, cesium (1:2).
721.10293 Benzoic acid, 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-, hydrazide.
721.10294 Cyclohexanol, 2,6-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-methyl-.
721.10295 IPDI modified isophthalic acid, neopentyl glycol and adipic
acid (generic).
721.10296 1,3-Benzenediol, 4-[1-[[3-(lH-imidazol-1-yl)propyl]imino]
ethyl]-.
721.10297 Tin, C16-18 and C18-unsatd. fatty acids castor-oil fatty acids
complexes.
721.10298 MDI terminated polyester polyurethane polymer (generic).
721.10299 Polymeric MDI based polyurethanes (generic).
721.10300 Benzeneacetic acid, .alpha.-chloro-.alpha.-phenyl-, ethyl
ester.
721.10301 Reaction products of fatty alcohols, (aminoethylaminopropyl)
dialkoxymethylsilane, glycidol, and hydroxy-terminated
polydimethylsiloxane (generic).
721.10302 Zinc ammonium phosphate (generic).
721.10303 Polyether modified polysiloxane, acrylated (generic).
721.10304 Functionalized polymethine (generic).
721.10305 Modified cyclohexane esters (generic).
721.10306 Substituted phenylepoxide (generic).
721.10307 Acrylate resin (generic).
721.10308 Ethoxylated, propoxylated diamine diaryl substituted
phenylmethane ester with alkenylsuccinate, dialkylethanolamine
salt (generic).
721.10313 Fatty acids, C16-18 and C18-unsatd., Me esters, epoxidized.
721.10314 Dialkyl dithiocarbamate esters (generic).
721.10315 1,5-Dioxa-9-azaspiro[5.5]undecane, 3,3,8,8,10,10-hexamethyl-9-
[1-[4-(2-oxiranylmethoxy)phenyl]ethoxy]-.
721.10316 Dicyclopentadiene polymer with maleic anhydride and alkyl
alcohols (generic).
721.10317 Alkyl phosphate derivative (generic).
721.10318 Mannich bases (generic).
721.10319 Alkylamides, ethoxylated (generic).
721.10320 Fatty acid amide (generic).
721.10321 Bis[phenyl, 2H-1,3-benzoxazine]derivative (generic).
721.10322 Metallic diol (generic).
721.10323 Glycerol fatty acid ester (generic).
721.10324 Thionocarbamate derivative (generic).
721.10325 Cyclosilazanes, di-Me, Me hydrogen, polymers with di-Me, Me
hydrogen silazanes, reaction products with 3-(triethoxysilyl)-
1-propanamine.
721.10326 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl ester, polymer with butyl
2-propenoate, ethyl 2-propenoate, zinc 2-methyl-2-propenoate
(1:2) and zinc 2-propenoate (1:2), 2,2'-(1,2-
diazenediyl)bis[2-methylbutanenitrile]- and 2,2'-(1,2-
diazenediyl)bis[2-methylpropanenitrile]-initiated.
721.10327 Salt of mixed fatty amidoamines and polyethylenepolyamines
(generic).
721.10328 Salt of polyalkylenepolyamine derivative (generic).
721.10329 Salt of mixed fatty amidoamines (generic).
721.10330 Pyrazolone derivative (generic).
721.10331 Aromatic isocyanate methacrylate blocked (generic).
721.10332 Lithium metal phosphate (generic).
721.10333 Substituted benzamine thio-ether (generic).
721.10334 Ethanol, 2,2'-[(3-[(2-ethylhexyl)oxy]pentyl]imino]bis-].
721.10335 1-Pentanamine, 3-[(2-ethylhexyl)oxy]-.
721.10336 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-(1-oxo-2-propen-1-
yl)-.omega.-([1,1'-biphenyl]-2-yloxy)-.
721.10337 Copper, iodotris(triphenylphosphine)-, (T-4)-.
721.10338 2-Propenoic acid, 1,1'-(1,9-nonanediyl) ester.
721.10339 Adipic acid, substituted propane, alkyldiol, acrylate
(generic).
721.10340 Potassium zinc fluoride (KZnF3).
721.10341 Amino alkyl organoborane (generic).
721.10342 Quaternary ammonium compounds, fatty alkyl dialkyl hydroxide
(generic).
721.10343 Alkylated aryloxyaniline thiourea (generic).
721.10344 Alkylated aromatic isothiocyanate (generic).
721.10345 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, 1,2-bis(methylcyclohexyl) ester.
721.10346 3H-Indolium, 2-[2-[2-chloro-3-[2-(1,3-dihydro-3,3-dimethyl-1-
propyl-2H-indol-2-ylidene)ethylidene]-1-cyclohexen-1-
yl]ethenyl]-3,3-dimethyl-1-propyl-, iodide (1:1).
721.10347 Bicyclo[2.2.1] heptanedimethanamine, N,N'-bis(1,2-
dimethylpropylidene)-.
721.10348 Aspartic acid, N,N'-(iminodi-alkanediyl)bis, tetraalkane
esters (generic).
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721.10349 1,4-Benzenediamine, N'-(alkyl)-N-[4-[(alkyl)amino]phenyl]-N-
phenyl- (generic).
721.10350 Amines, C11-14-branched and linear alkyl.
721.10351 Carbomonocycle, bis[(4-methylphenoxy)methyl]- (generic).
721.10352 Dimethyl terephthalate, polymer with alkyl diol and
substituted benzoates (generic).
721.10353 Organosulfide (generic).
721.10354 1,1'-Biphenyl, 3,3',4,4'-tetramethyl-.
721.10355 Poly[oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-(1-oxododecyl)-.omega.-[3-
triethoxysilyl)propoxy]-.
721.10356 Zinc, bis[3-(acetyl-.kappa.O)-6-methyl-2H-pyran-2,4(3H)-
dionato-.kappa.O4]diaqua-.
721.10357 Iron, citrate phosphate potassium complexes.
721.10358 Formaldehyde reaction products with aryl amine (generic).
721.10359 Cardanol-based alkyl phosphate (generic).
721.10360 1-Substituted propane, 3-(triethoxysilyl)-, reaction products
with polyethylene glycol mono-(branched tridecyl) ether
(generic).
721.10361 Anthraquinonedicarboximide, diamino-N-alkyl- (generic).
721.10362 Oils, callitropsis nootkatensis.
721.10363 Alkenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-oxiranylmethyl ester, reaction
products with 4,4' -methylenebis (cyclohexanamine) (generic).
721.10364 Halogenated aromatic amine (generic).
721.10365 Butanoic acid, 3-mercapto-2-methyl-, ethyl ester.
721.10366 Benzene, 4-bromo-1,2-dimethyl-.
721.10367 Hydroxy-aryl, polymer with substituted benzene, cyanate
(generic).
721.10368 Triphenodioxazine derivatives (generic).
721.10369 Carbonic acid, diphenyl ester, polymer with diphenyl P-
methylphosphonate and 4,4'-(1-methylethylidene) bis[phenol].
721.10370 Phosphonic acid, p-octyl-, lanthanum (3 + ) salt (2:1).
721.10371 Butanoic acid, 3-mercapto-,1,1'-[2-(hydroxymethyl)-2-
(substituted-1-oxoalkoxy)methyl)-1,3-propanediyl] ester
(generic).
721.10372 Butanoic acid, 3-mercapto-,1,1'-[2,2-bis[(substituted-1-
oxoalkoxy)methyl]-1,3-propanediyl] ester (generic).
721.10373 1H-Imidazole, 1-(1-methylethyl)-.
721.10374 Silane, (3-chloropropoxy)dimethyl(1-methylethyl)-.
721.10375 Hydroxypropyl methacrylate, reaction products with propylene
oxide and ethylene oxide, copolymer with N-vinyl caprolactam
(generic).
721.10376 Alkyltin halide (generic).
721.10377 1,2-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, benzyl C8-10-isoalkyl
esters, C9-rich.
721.10378 1,2-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, benzyl nonyl ester, branched
and linear.
721.10379 Propanoic acid, 3-(dodecylthio)-, 2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-[[5-
(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-hydroxy-2-methylphenyl]thio]-5-
methylphenyl ester.
721.10380 Benzoic acid, 3-amino-2-mercapto-.
721.10381 Cyclic carboxylic acid, polymer with dihydroxy dialkyl ether,
hydroxy substituted alkane and carboxylic acid anhydride,
methacrylate terminated.
721.10382 Diphosphoric acid, calcium salt (1:1).
721.10383 Urea, N,N'-(methyl-1,3-phenylene)bis[N',N'-bis[3-
polyalkyleneamino]-, compd. with formaldehyde polymer with
phenol (generic).
721.10384 Substituted alkanolamine phenol (generic).
721.10385 Phenoxy alkyl ether (generic).
721.10386 Substituted phenol (generic).
721.10387 Substituted bis-phenol (generic).
721.10388 Bisphospite nickel cyanoalkyl complex (generic).
721.10389 Styrene, copolymer with acrylic acid, salt with alkoxylated
alkenylamine (generic).
721.10390 Acetoacetanilide reaction product with multifunctional
acrylate (generic).
721.10391 Copper gallium indium selenide.
721.10392 Halo substituted sulfamidylbenzyluracil (generic).
721.10393 Sodium bromide MDA complex (generic).
721.10394 Copolymer of anhydride, a diol and a disubstituted diol
(generic).
721.10395 Fatty acids, C14-18 and C16-18 unsatd., polymers with adipic
acid and triethanolamine, di-Me sulfate-quaternized.
721.10396 Dimethyl siloxy-polyfluoro methyl siloxy-poly(oxyalkylenediyl)
methyl siloxy copolymer (generic).
721.10397 Alkyl acrylate-polyfluoro methacrylate-poly(oxyalkylenediyl)-
methacrylates (generic).
721.10398 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),. alpha., -monoalkyl ethers-.omega.-
mono (hydrogen maleate)- (generic).
721.10399 Benzoic acid azo-substituted pyridine (generic).
721.10400 Oxirane, 2-ethyl-, polymer with oxirane, mono-C12-14-sec-alkyl
ethers.
721.10401 Oxirane, 2-ethyl-, polymer with oxirane, mono-C11-15-sec-alkyl
ethers.
721.10408 Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-[2-[[2,2-dimethyl-3-
[(1-oxododecyl) oxy]propylidene] amino] methylethyl]-.omega.-
[2-[[2,2-dimethyl-3-[(1-oxododecyl)oxy]propylidene]
amino]methylethoxy]-.
721.10409 Poly(oxyalkylenediyl), .alpha.-[[[methyl-3-
[[[(polyfluoroalkyl)oxy]carbonyl]amino]
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phenyl]amino]carbonyl]-.omega.-methoxy-(generic).
721.10410 Polyether ester acid compound with a polyamine amide (generic)
(P-05-714).
721.10411 Alkanenitrile, bis(cyanoalkyl)amino (generic) (P-07-537).
721.10412 Phosphonic acid ester (generic) (P-07-706).
721.10413 Fluorinated dialkyl ketone (generic) (P-10-135).
721.10414 Polycyclic polyamine diester organometallic compound (generic)
(P-10-358).
721.10415 3H-indolium, 2-[2-[3-[2-(1,3-dihydro-1,3,3-trimethyl-2H-indol-
2-ylidene)ethylidene]-2-[(1-phenyl-1H-tetrazol-5-yl)thio]-1-
cyclohexen-1-yl]ethenyl]-1, 3, 3-trimethyl-, chloride (1:1).
721.10416 Brominated polyphenyl ether (generic) (P-11-264).
721.10417 Biphenyl alkyl morpholino ketone (generic) (P-11-338).
721.10418 1,2-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, 1-butyl 2-(phenylmethyl)
ester.
721.10419 Tetrafluoroethylene chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymer
(generic) (P-11-561).
721.10420 Fluoropolymers (generic) (P-11-567, P-11-568, and P-11-569).
721.10421 Mercaptoalkoxysilane (generic) (P-11-594).
721.10422 Phenol, 2-[[[3-(1H-imidazol-1-yl)propyl]imino]phenylmethyl]-5-
(octyloxy)-.
721.10423 Complex strontium aluminate, rare earth doped (generic).
721.10424 Benzoic acid, 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-, methyl.
721.10425 Substituted alkylamides (generic) (P-12-51 and P-12-52).
721.10426 1-Octadecanol, manuf. of, distn. lights, fractionation
heavies, distn. lights.
721.10427 Aminoalkanol (generic).
721.10428 Fatty acids, C18-unsatd., dimers, reaction products
with 1-piperazineethanamine.
721.10429 Fatty acids, C18-unsatd., dimers, reaction products
with 1-piperazineethanamine and tall-oil fatty acids.
721.10430 Tetra alkyl ammonium salt (generic).
721.10431 Phosphoric acid esters (generic).
721.10432 1,2,4,5,7,8-Hexoxonane, 3,6,9-triethyl-3,6,9-trimethyl-.
721.10433 Cyclopentene, 1,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoro-.
721.10434 Cyclopentane, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4-heptafluoro-.
721.10435 Phenol, 2-(1-methyl-1-phenylethyl)-4-(1,1,3,3-
tetramethylbutyl)-.
721.10436 Amine neutralized phosphated polyesters (generic).
721.10437 Sulfonic acid, linear xylene alkylate, mono, sodium salts
(generic).
721.10438 Dialkyl hydroxybenzenealkanoic acid ester (generic).
721.10439 1,3-Dioxolan-2-one, 4-ethenyl.
721.10440 Diphosphoric acid, polymers with ethoxylated reduced Me esters
of reduced polymd. oxidized tetrafluoroethylene.
721.10441 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C7-14-branched and
linear alkyl esters.
721.10442 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C6-14-branched and
linear alkyl esters.
721.10443 Ethoxylated alkylphenol sulfate, ammonium salt (generic).
721.10444 Propanol, mercapto-.
721.10445 2-Propen-1-ol, reaction products with hydrogen sulfide, distn.
residues.
721.10446 1, 9-Cyclohexadecadiene.
721.10447 17-Oxabicyclo[14.1.0]heptadec-8-ene.
721.10448 Acetic acid, hydroxy- methoxy-, methylester, reaction products
with substituted alkylamine (generic).
721.10449 Aromatic polyester polyol (generic).
721.10450 Oxirane, 2-[[3-(trimethoxysilyl)propoxy]methyl]-, reaction
products with wollastonite (Ca(SiO3)).
721.10451 Alkyd amide polyol (generic).
721.10452 9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)-, 1,1'-(dimethylstannylene) ester.
721.10453 Polyglycerin alkyl ether (generic).
721.10454 Propoxylated ethoxylated alkylamine (generic).
721.10455 Oxirane, 2,2',2''-[ethylidynetris(4,1-
phenyleneoxymethylene)]tris-.
721.10456 Tristyryl phenol alkoxylate salt (generic).
721.10457 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, mixed esters with benzyl alc.,
cyclohexanol, 2-ethyl-1-hexanol, fumaric acid and propylene
glycol.
721.10458 Acrylate of hydroxyimide (generic).
721.10459 Amino-substituted carbopolycycle (generic).
721.10460 Azo nickel complex (generic).
721.10461 Oxazolidine, 3,3'-methylenebis[5-methyl-.
721.10462 1-Penten-3-one, 1-(4-chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-.
721.10463 Fatty acid amides (generic).
721.10464 Fatty acid, reaction products with alkanolamine (generic).
721.10465 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 3-hydroxytricyclo[3.3.1.13,7]dec-
1-yl ester.
721.10466 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-ethyltricyclo[3.3.1.13,7]dec-2-
yl ester.
721.10467 2-Propenoic acid, 3-hydroxytricyclo[3.3.1.13,7]dec-1-yl ester.
721.10468 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyltricyclo[3.3.1.13,7]dec-2-yl ester.
721.10469 2-Propenoic acid, 2-ethyltricyclo[3.3.1.13,7]dec-2-yl ester.
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721.10470 Phosphonium, tetrabutyl-, 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluoro-1-
butanesulfonate (1:1).
721.10471 2-Propenoic acid, 1,1'-(3-methyl-1,5-pentanediyl) ester.
721.10472 1,3-Benzenedimethanamine, polymers with epichlorohydrin-
polyethylene glycol reaction products.
721.10473 1-Propanaminium, 3-amino-N-(2-carboxyethyl)-N,N-dimethyl-, N-
coco acyl derivs., inner salts.
721.10474 Substituted amino ethane sulfonic acid salt (generic).
721.10475 Hexanedioic acid, compd. with N1-(6-aminohexyl)-N1-methyl-1,6-
hexanediamine (1:1).
721.10476 Oxetane, 3-(bromomethyl)-3-methyl-.
721.10477 Acrylate ester (generic).
721.10478 Polyether polyol (generic).
721.10479 Quaternary ammonium compounds, tris(hydrogenated tallow
alkyl)methyl, chlorides.
721.10480 Trimethylolpropane polyol, aminated (generic).
721.10481 Siloxanes and Silicones, Me vinyl, hydroxy-terminated,
reaction products with silica.
721.10482 Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Me vinyl, hydroxy-terminated,
reaction products with silica.
721.10483 Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, Me vinyl, hydroxy-terminated,
reaction products with [(ethenyldimethylsilyl)oxy]-modified
silica.
721.10484 Siloxanes and Silicones, Me vinyl, hydroxy-terminated,
reaction products with [(ethenyldimethylsilyl)oxy]-modified
silica.
721.10485 Reaction products of alcohols, alkyl alcohols, amino alcohols
and methanol sodium salts (generic).
721.10486 Alkyl substituted amino-benzamide (generic).
721.10487 Alkylbenzenes sulfonic acids, metal salts (generic).
721.10488 Cuprate, [[[[[[[(sulfonaphthalenyl)]azo]-
(substitutedphenyl)]azo]-(substitutedsulfonaphthalenyl)]azo]-
substituted phenyl-substituted heteromonocycle], sodium salts
(generic).
721.10489 Substituted aryl sulfonium polyfluorophosphate salts
(generic).
721.10490 HDI biuret, hydroxyethyl methacrylate prepolymer (generic).
721.10491 Benzenepropanal,.alpha.-methyl-.
721.10492 Trisphenol (generic).
721.10493 Tris-alkyl-alkoxy melamine polymer (generic).
721.10494 Reaction product of trimethylolpropane triacrylate and
alkylene imine (generic).
721.10495 Metal silicate (generic).
721.10496 Amino alkoxy polydimethylsiloxane, hydroxy-terminated
(generic).
721.10497 Substituted alkyl ester, hydrolysis products with silica and
substituted silane (generic).
721.10498 Substituted alkyl ester, hydrolysis products with silica
(generic).
721.10499 Substituted silane, hydrolysis products with silica (generic).
721.10500 Acrylated mixed metal oxides (generic).
721.10501 Tridecyl phthalate (generic).
721.10502 Modified triethylene glycol dithiol (generic).
721.10503 1,2-Ethanediol, 1-carbamate.
721.10504 Surface modified magnesium hydroxide (generic).
721.10505 Phosphoric acid, mixed mono- and diesters with 2-ethyl-1-
hexanol and polyethylene glycol mono-C12-16-alkyl
ethers.
721.10506 Alkylated phenols (generic).
721.10507 Biphenyl substituted benzopyran (generic).
721.10508 Alkene substituted Bis phenol (generic).
721.10509 Pentane, 1,1,1,2,3,3-hexafluoro-4-(1,1,2,3,3,3-
hexafluoropropoxy)-.
721.10510 Alkylaminoalcohol (generic).
721.10511 Quaternary ammonium salts (generic).
721.10512 Fatty acid maleic acid amides (generic).
721.10513 Aromatic acrylate monomer (generic).
721.10514 [1,1'-Biphenyl]-2,2'-disulfonic acid, 4-[2-(4,5-dihydro-3-
methyl-5-oxo-1-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)diazenyl]-4'-[2-(2-
hydroxy-1-naphthalenyl)diazenyl]-, sodium salt (1:2).
721.10515 Partially fluorinated alcohol substituted glycols (generic).
721.10516 Perfluorinated alkylthio betaine (generic).
721.10517 Alkyl methacrylates, polymer with substituted carbomonocycle,
hydroxymethyl acrylamide and fluorinatedalkyl acrylate
(generic).
721.10518 Diethylene glycol, polymer with diisocyanatoalkane,
polyethylene glycol monomethyl ether- and fluorinatedalkanol-
blocked (generic).
721.10519 Perfluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer (generic).
721.10520 Acetylated fatty acid glycerides (generic).
721.10521 Fluorosurfactant (generic).
721.10522 Perfluoroalkylethyl methacrylate copolymer with
dialkylaminoethylmethacrylate (generic).
721.10523 Perfluoroalkylethyl methacrylate copolymer with hydroxymethyl
acrylamide, vinyl chloride and long chain fatty alkyl acrylate
(generic).
721.10524 Fluorinated alkylsulfonamidol urethane polymer (generic).
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721.10525 Alkoxy dialkyl aminoalkanol carboxylate (generic).
721.10526 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-hydroxyethyl ester, telomers
with C[bdi1][bdi8]-[bdi2][bdi6]-alkyl acrylate, 1-
dodecanethiol, N-(hydroxymethyl)-2-methyl-2-propenamide,
polyfluorooctyl methacrylate and vinylidene chloride, 2,2'-
[1,2-diazenediylbis(1-methylethylidene)bis[4,5-dihydro-1H-
imidazole] hydrochloride (1:2)-initiated (generic).
721.10527 Perfluoroalkylethyl methacrylate copolymer (generic).
721.10528 Modified fluorinated acrylates (generic).
721.10529 Cobalt iron manganese oxide, carboxylic acid-modified
(generic).
721.10530 Acrylate manufacture byproduct distillation residue (generic).
721.10531 Distillation bottoms from manufacture of brominated
cycloalkanes (generic).
721.10532 Tar, brown coal.
721.10533 Amine-modified urea-formaldehyde polymer (generic).
721.10534 Brominated aliphatic alcohol (generic).
721.10535 Phosphonium, tributyltetradecyl-, chloride (1:1).
721.10536 Long-chain perfluoroalkyl carboxylate chemical substances.
721.10537 Acrylate ester (generic).
721.10538 Phosphonium, tetrakis(hydroxymethyl)-, chloride (1:1),
reaction products with 1-tetradecanamine and urea.
721.10539 Bis[phenyl-2H-1,3-benzoxazine]derivative (generic).
721.10540 1,3-Benzenedimethanamine, N-(2-phenylethyl) derivs.
721.10541 5,2,6-(Iminomethenimino)-1H-imidazo[4,5-b]pyrazine, octahydro-
1,3,4,7,8,10-hexanitro-.
721.10542 Dodecanedioic acid, 1,12-dimethyl ester.
721.10543 Oxetane, 3-methyl-3-[(2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropoxy)methyl]-.
721.10544 Oxetane, 3-methyl-3-[[(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-
nonafluorohexyl)oxy]methyl]-.
721.10545 Aminotriazine modified cresol novolec resin (generic).
721.10546 Pentenylated polyethylene glycol sulfate salt (generic).
721.10547 Dialkyl dimethyl ammonium methylcarbonate (generic).
721.10548 Mixed alkyl phosphate esters alkoxylated (generic).
721.10549 Ethane, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)-.
721.10550 Rare earth salt of a carboxylic acid (generic).
721.10551 Bisphenol S mono ether (generic).
721.10552 Oxirane, 2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-2-[(2-chlorophenyl)methyl]-.
721.10553 Potassium titanium oxide.
721.10554 Iso-tridecanol (generic).
721.10555 Benzoic acid nonyl ester, branched and linear.
721.10556 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.- (2-methyl-2-propen-1-yl)
-.omega.-hydroxy-,C12-15-alkyl ethers.
721.10557 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.- (2-methyl-2-propen-1-yl)
-.omega.-hydroxy-,C10-16-alkyl ethers.
721.10558 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.- (2-methyl-2-propen-1-yl)
-.omega.-hydroxy-,C12-16-alkyl ethers.
721.10559 Morpholine, 4-C6-12 acyl derivs.
721.10560 Alkanoldioic dialkyl esters (generic).
721.10561 Substituted phenol (generic).
721.10562 Aluminum trihydrate and silane homopolymer (generic).
721.10563 2-Oxiranemethanamine, N-[3-(2-oxiranylmethoxy)phenyl]-N-(2-
oxiranylmethyl)-.
721.10564 Mixed amino diaryl sulfone isomers (generic).
721.10565 Ethanol, 2,2'-[[3-[(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]propyl]imino]bis-, N-
(hydrogenated tallow alkyl) derivs.
721.10566 1-Propanamine, N-(1-methylethyl) -,3-(C12-15-
alkyloxy) derivs.
721.10567 Amidoamine salt (generic).
721.10568 Diethanolamine salt of polymeric acid (generic).
721.10569 Tricyclic quaternary amine salt (generic).
721.10570 Cyclic amine reaction product with acetophenone and
formaldehyde acid salt (generic).
721.10571 1,3-Benzenediol, polymer with 1,1'-
methylenebis[isocyanatobenzene].
721.10572 Benzamide, N-[[4- [(cyclopropylamino) carbonyl]phenyl]
sulfonyl]-2-methoxy-.
721.10573 Magnesium hydroxide surface treated with substituted
alkoxysilanes (generic).
721.10574 Alkylcarboxy polyester acrylate reaction products with mixed
metal oxides (generic).
721.10575 1-Propanone, 1,1'-(oxydi-4,1-phenylene)bis[2-hydroxy-2-
methyl-.
721.10576 Polyalkenyl, N,N'-bistriazole (generic).
721.10577 Benzenamine, 5-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-2-[(2-ethylhexyl)thio]-,4-
methylbenzenesulfonate (1:1).
721.10578 Unsaturated polyester imide (generic).
721.10579 Carbon black derived from the pyrolysis of rubber tire shreds
(generic).
721.10580 Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2- ethanediyl)], alpha, alpha'-[1,4-
cyclohexanediylbis(methylene)]bis [omega-(2-
aminomethylethoxy)-.
721.10581 Brominated polyurethane prepolymers of methylene diphenyl
diisocyanate (MDI) (generic).
721.10582 Quaternary ammonium compound (generic).
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721.10583 Benzenamine, 4,4'-[1,3-phenylenebis(1-methylethylidene)]bis-.
721.10584 Cyclopentene, 1,3,3,4,4,5,5-heptafluoro-.
721.10585 Disiloxane, 1-butyl-1,1,3,3-tetramethyl-.
721.10586 Disiloxane, 1,3-dibutyl-1,1,3,3-tetramethyl-.
721.10587 1H-Pyrazole, 3,4-dimethyl-.
721.10588 Phenol, 2-[1-[[3-(1H-imidazol-1-yl)propyl]imino]ethyl]-.
721.10589 Unsaturated fatty acids, amides with polyethylenepolyamine
(generic).
721.10590 Fatty acids, amides with triethylentetramine (generic).
721.10591 Tertiary ammonium compound (generic).
721.10592 1-Butanol, 4-amino-.
721.10593 5-Isobenzofurancarboxylic acid, 1,3-dihydro-1,3-dioxo-, 2-[(2-
methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)oxy]ethyl ester.
721.10594 Hexanedioic acid, polymer with 2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediol,
1,6-hexanediol, hydrazine, 3-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)-2-
methylpropanoic acid, 5-isocyanato-1-(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-
trimethylcyclohexane and 1,1'-[(1-methylethylidene)bis(4,1-
phenyleneoxy)]bis[2-propanol], iso-Bu alc.-blocked, compds.
with triethylamine.
721.10595 Octadecen-1-aminium, N-ethyl-N,N-dimethy-, ethyl sulfate
(1:1).
721.10596 Oligomeric phenolic ether (generic).
721.10597 Benzeneacetonitrile, alkoxy-[[(alkylsulfonyl)oxy]imino]-
(generic).
721.10598 Lead strontium titanium zirconium oxide.
721.10599 Calcium cobalt lead titanium tungsten oxide.
721.10600 Calcium cobalt lead strontium titanium tungsten oxide.
721.10601 Lanthanum lead titanium zirconium oxide.
721.10602 Lead niobium titanium zirconium oxide.
721.10603 Epoxy modified alkyd resin, partially neutralized (generic).
721.10604 Polyetherdiamine (generic).
721.10605 Polyoxyalkylene ether, polymer with aliphatic diisocyanate,
homopolymer, alkanol-blocked (generic).
721.10606 Alkyl substituted alkanediol polymer with aliphatic and
alicyclic diisocyanates (generic).
721.10607 Aliphatic diisocyanate, homopolymer, alkanol-blocked
(generic).
721.10608 Aliphatic diisocyanate polymer with alkanediol and alkylglycol
(generic).
721.10609 Imidodicarbonic diamide, N,N'-dibutyl-N',2-bis[4-[(4-
isocyanatophenyl)methyl]phenyl]-.
721.10610 Toluene diisocyanate, polymers with polyalkylene glycol
(generic).
721.10611 Benzoic acid, 4-[(1-oxodecyl)oxy]-.
721.10618 Polyaromatic organophosphorus compound (generic).
721.10619 Perfluoroalkylethyl methacrylate copolymer (generic).
721.10620 Oxirane, 2,2'-(phenylene)bis-.
721.10621 Distillation bottoms, alkylated benzene by-product (generic).
721.10622 Copper(2 + ), tetraammine-, chloride (1:2).
721.10624 Dicyclohexylmethane-4,4'-diisocyanate, polymer with
ethoxylated, propoxylated polyethers (generic).
721.10625 Distillation bottoms, alkylated benzene by-product, brominated
and bromo diphenyl alkane (generic).
721.10626 1,4-Butanediol, polymer with substituted alkane and
substituted methylene biscarbomonocycle, 2-hydroxyalkyl
acrylate-blocked (generic).
721.10627 Yttrium borate phosphate vanadate with europium and additional
dopants (generic).
721.10628 Mixed metal oxalate (generic).
721.10629 Fatty acids, tall-oil, reaction products with modified fatty
acids and polyalkanolamines (generic).
721.10630 Amino acid, carboxyalkyl, alkylsulfonate, alkali salt
(generic).
721.10631 Mixed metal borate (generic).
721.10632 Benzamide, N-[(cyclohexylamino)thioxomethyl]-.
721.10633 Aromatic sulfonic acid amino azo dye salts (generic).
721.10634 Iodonium, diphenyl-, 4,4'-di-C10-13-alkyl derivs., (OC-6-11)-
hexafluoroantimonates(1-).
721.10635 Alkyl maleimide substituted bicyclic olefin (generic).
721.10636 Slimes and sludges, automotive coating, wastewater treatment,
solid waste.
721.10637 Substituted picolinate (generic).
721.10638 Lithium metal phosphate (generic).
721.10639 Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, polymers with Ph
silsesquioxanes, hydrolyzed, reaction products with 2-[[3-
(trimethoxysilyl)propoxy]methyl] oxirane.
721.10640 1,2-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, 1-(2-ethylhexyl) 2-(2-
methylpropyl) ester.
721.10641 Phenol and vinyltoluene based hydrocarbon resin (generic).
721.10642 Modified polyisocyanates (generic).
721.10643 Diisocyanate terminated polycarbodiimide (generic).
721.10644 Reaction product of aluminum hydroxide and modified
alkoxysilane (generic).
721.10645 Multi-walled carbon nanotube (generic) (P-08-0392).
721.10646 Multi-wall carbon nanotubes (generic) (P-09-257).
721.10647 Multi-walled carbon nanofibers (generic).
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721.10648 Modified lithium iron phosphates (generic).
721.10649 MDI modified polyalkylene glycol adipate polyester (generic).
721.10651 Carbide derived nanocarbon (generic).
721.10652 Hexanedioic acid, polymer with polyether polyol, 1,1'-
methylenebis[4-isocyanatobenzene] and dihydroxydialkyl ether
(generic).
721.10653 Hexanedioic acid, polymer with .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-
hydroxypoly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)],1,1'-methylenebis[4-
isocyanatobenzene], dihydroxydialkyl ether and dialkanol ether
(generic).
721.10654 Hexanedioic acid, polymer with .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-
hydroxypoly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)],1,1'-
methylenebis[isocyanatobenzene], dihydroxydialkyl ether and
dialkanol ether (generic).
721.10655 Hexanedioic acid, polymer with .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-
hydroxypoly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)],1,1'-methylenebis[4-
isocyanatobenzene], dihydroxydialkyl ether, reaction products
with dialkylcarbinol (generic).
721.10656 Hexanedioic acid, polymer with .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-
hydroxypoly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)],1,1'-methylenebis[4-
isocyanatobenzene], dihydroxydialkyl ether reaction products
with dialkylcarbinol (generic).
721.10657 Castor oil, polymer with hydrogenated vegetable oil, 1,1'-
methylenebis[isocyanatobenzene] and isocyanate (generic).
721.10658 2-Oxepanone, polymer with 1,6-diisocyanatohexane, 2,2-
dimethyl-1,3-propanediol and 2,2'-oxybis[ethanol].
721.10659 Poly(oxy-1,4-butanediyl), -hydro-hydroxy-, polymer with
alkyldiisocyanates (generic).
721.10660 Aliphatic diisocyanate adduct with substituted amino alkyl
silane (generic).
721.10661 Methylenebis[isocyanatobenzene], polymer with alkanedoic acid,
alkylene glycols, alkoxylated alkanepolyol and substituted
trialkoxysilane (generic).
721.10662 Acetaldehyde, substituted-, reaction products with 2-butyne-1,
4-diol (generic).
721.10663 Functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes (generic).
721.10664 Alkenedioic acid dialkyl ester, reaction products with
alkenoic acid alkyl esters and diamine (generic).
721.10665 2-Propenoic acid, (2-ethyl-2-methyl-1,3-dioxolan-4-yl)methyl
ester.
721.10666 Quaternary ammonium compounds, bis(fattyalkyl) dimethyl, salts
with tannins (generic).
721.10667 Slimes and sludges, aluminum and iron casting, wastewater
treatment, solid waste.
721.10668 Trisodium diethylene triaminepolycarboxylate (generic).
721.10669 Tertiary amine alkyl ether (generic).
721.10670 Bromine, manufacture of, by-products from, distillation
residues.
721.10671 Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (generic).
721.10672 Sodium olefin sulfonate derivative (generic).
721.10673 Alkanes, C21-34-branched and linear, chloro.
721.10674 Alkanes, C22-30-branched and linear, chloro.
721.10675 Alkanes, C24-28, chloro.
721.10676 Aromatic hydrocarbon mixture (generic).
721.10677 Alkyl phosphonate (generic).
721.10678 1,4-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, 1,4-dimethyl ester,
hydrogenolysis products.
721.10679 Carboxylic acid, substituted alkylstannylene ester, reaction
products with inorganic acid tetra alkyl ester (generic).
721.10680 Fatty acid amides (generic).
721.10681 Alkaneamide, halo-dialkylthienyl-alkoxydialkyl-, manuf. of by-
products from (generic).
721.10682 Fatty acid amide hydrochlorides (generic).
721.10683 Dialkylamino cocoalkyl alkylamide acid salt (generic).
721.10684 Substituted benzenamine schiff base (generic).
721.10685 Phosphoric acid, mixed esters (generic).
721.10686 Fatty acid amides (generic).
721.10687 Fatty acid amide hydrochlorides (generic).
721.10688 Copper, chloro[tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphite-.kappa.P]-.
721.10689 Organo zinc salts (generic).
721.10690 Benzenedicarboxylic acid, polymer with substituted alkanediol,
dodecanedioic acid, 1,2-ethanediol, alkanedioic acid,
alkanediol,.alpha.-hydro-.omega.-hydroxypoly[oxyalkanediyl],
1,3-isobenzofurandione, methylene diphenyl diisocyanate, 2-
oxepanone, 2,2'-oxybis[ethanol] and polymethylene
polyphenylene isocyanate (generic).
721.10691 Fatty acid amide (generic).
721.10692 Fluorinated alkyl dianiline (generic).
721.10693 Diphenylmethane diisocyanate polymer with alkanoic diacid and
alkanediol (generic).
721.10695 1,2,3-Propanetricarboxamide, N1,N2,N3-tris(2-
methylcyclohexyl)-.
721.10696 Polyfluorinated alkyl thiol (generic).
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721.10697 Polyfluorinated alkyl polyamide (generic).
721.10698 Polyfluorinated alkyl halide (generic).
721.10699 Polyfluorinated alkyl thio acrylamide (generic).
721.10700 Polyfluorinated alkyl thio polyacrylamide (generic).
721.10701 Polyfluorinated alkyl amine (generic).
721.10702 Polyfluorinated alkyl thio polyacrylic acid-acrylamide
(generic).
721.10703 Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (generic).
721.10704 Aryl-substituted alkane.
721.10705 Aromatic amine with cyclo amino carbonyls (generic).
721.10706 Infused carbon nanostructures (generic).
721.10707 Substituted benzyl acrylate (generic).
721.10708 Zirconium substituted heteropolycyclic (generic).
721.10709 Alkylphenol (generic).
721.10710 4, 7-Methano-1H-indene, 3a, 4, 7, 7a-tetrahydro-, polymer with
2-methyl-1, 3-butadiene and 5-(1-
methylethenyl)bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene.
721.10711 Alkyl substituted catechol (generic).
721.10712 Antimony tris(dialkyldithiocarbamate) (generic).
721.10713 Antimony tris(dialkyldithiocarbamate) (generic).
721.10714 Zinc bis(dialkyldithiocarbamate) (generic).
721.10715 Carbonic acid, dialkyl ester (generic).
721.10716 Phenol, 2,6-dimethyl-, homopolymer, ether with 2,2',3,3',5,5'-
hexamethyl[1,1'biphenyl]-4,4'diol
(2:1),bis[(ethenylphenyl)methyl] ether.
721.10718 Substituted picolinic acid (generic).
721.10721 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.,.alpha.'-[(1-
methylethylidene)di-4,1-phenylene]bis[.omega.-[[6-(2,5-
dihydro-2,5-dioxo-1H-pyrrol-1-yl)-1-oxohexyl]oxy]-.
721.10722 Oxirane,2-[(1-propen-1-yloxy)methyl]-.
721.10724 Oxirane, [[2-(2-ethenyloxy)ethoxy]methyl]-.
721.10725 Alcohol propoxylate (generic).
721.10726 Alcohol propoxylate sulfate salt (generic).
721.10727 Amphoteric fluorinated surfactant (generic).
721.10728 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-hydroxyethyl esters, telomers
with C18-26-alkyl acrylate, 1-dodecanethiol, N-
(hydroxymethyl)-2-methyl-2-propenamide, polyfluorooctyl
methacrylate, 2,2'-[1,2-diazenediylbis(1-
methylethylidene)]bis[4,5-dihydro-1H-imidazole]hydrochloride
(1:2)-initiated (generic).
721.10729 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, C16-18 esters, telomers with 3-
chloro-2-hydroxypropyl methacrylate, 1-dodecanethiol, N-
(hydroxymethyl)-2-methyl-2-propenamide, polyfluorooctyl
methacrylate, and rel- (1R,2R,4R)-1,7,7-
trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-yl methacrylate, 2,2'-[1,2-
diazenediylbis(1-methylethylidene)]bis[4,5-dihydro-1H-
imidazole]hydrochloride (1:2)-initiated (generic).
721.10730 Tires, wastes, pyrolyzed, C6-39 oil fraction.
721.10731 Tires, wastes, pyrolyzed, C7-56 oil fraction.
721.10732 Neodymium, butadiene iso-Bu neodecanoate complexes.
721.10733 Tires, wastes, pyrolyzed, C5-15 condensate oil fraction.
721.10734 Lithium salt of substituted imide (generic).
721.10736 Alcohols, C9-11-branched, ethoxylated propoxylated.
721.10737 Carboxylic anhydride, polymer with -hydro--hydroxypoly(oxy-
1,2-diethanediyl), compd. with 2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10-
octahydropyrimido-[1,2-a]azepine (generic).
721.10738 Formaldehyde, polymer with 2,3-dimethylphenol, 2,4-
dimethylphenol, 2,5-dimethylphenol, 3,5-dimethylphenol, 3-
ethylphenol, 4-ethylphenol, 3-methylphenol, 4-methylphenol and
phenol.
721.10739 Caprolactone homopolymer of substituted benzotriazole
(generic).
721.10740 Tin(2 + ) salt of alkylcarboxylic acid (generic).
721.10745 Alkoxylated quaternary alkyl ammonium fluoroalkylsulfonimide
(generic).
721.10746 Isocyanate terminated urethane polymer (generic).
721.10747 4-Pyrimidianamine, 2,5 dimethoxy-.
721.10748 Dicarbomonocycle-substituted carbomonocycledicarboxamide
(generic).
721.10749 Dicarboheterocycle-substituted carbomonocycledicarboxamide
(generic).
721.10750 Tricarbomonocycle-substituted carbomonocycletricarboxamide
(generic).
721.10751 Cycloalkylamino oleyl alkylamide acid salts (generic).
721.10752 Cycloalkylamino cocoalkyl alkylamide acid salts (generic).
721.10753 Methanamine, N,N-dimethyl-, reaction products with alkylamine-
epichlorohydrin polymer, chlorides (generic).
721.10754 Mixture of alkylated benzene, brominated (generic) and
alkylated benzene, dibrominated (generic).
721.10755 Single-walled carbon nanotubes (generic).
721.10756 Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (generic).
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721.10757 Fatty acids, diesters with dihydroxy bicyclic diether
(generic).
721.10758 Thermolized wasted plastic (generic).
721.10759 Polyphosphoric acids, esters with substituted amines,
compounds with alkyl pyridines (generic).
721.10760 Zinc carboxylate salt (generic).
721.10761 Fatty acid amide (generic).
721.10763 Alkanaminium, [substituted carbomonocycle
[(alkylamino)carbomonocycle]alkylene]-substituted
carbomonocycle, carboxylate salt (generic).
721.10764 Substituted perfluoroether (generic).
721.10766 Pyridine, 4-decyl-.
721.10767 Fluoroether (generic).
721.10768 N-(2-hydroxyethyl) alkenamide (generic).
721.10769 1-Octadecanaminium, N,N-dimethyl-N-[3-(triethoxysilyl)propyl]-
, chloride (1:1), reaction products with ethylene glycol.
721.10770 Fluoroalkyl sulfonamide derivatives (generic).
721.10771 Hexane, 1,6-diisocyanato-, homopolymer, .alpha.-[1-[[[3-[[3-
(dimethylamino)propyl] amino]propyl]amino]carbonyl]- 1,2,2,2-
tetrafluoroethyl]-.omega.- (1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropoxy)
poly[oxy[trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)- 1,2-ethanediyl]]-blocked.
721.10772 Fluorinated oxirane polymer (generic).
721.10773 Methylene bisacetophenone derivative (generic).
721.10774 Amine adduct (generic).
721.10775 Metal hydroxide, treated with alkenyl alkoxy silane (generic).
721.10777 2,4-Hexadienoic acid, 3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl ester.
721.10778 2,4,Hexadienoic acid, 3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl ester
(2E,4E)-.
721.10779 Substituted alkene, reaction products with isophoronediamine
(generic).
721.10780 Propaneperoxoic acid, 2,2-dimethyl-, 1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl
ester.
721.10781 Fatty acid amide hydrochlorides (generic).
721.10782 Fatty acid amides (generic).
721.10783 Fatty acid amide acetates (generic).
721.10784 Mixed butyltin mercaptoester sulfides (generic).
721.10785 Mixed methyltin mercaptoester sulfides (generic).
721.10786 Trisubsituted ethoxylated carbomonocycle (generic).
721.10787 Multi-functional novolac type epoxy resin (generic).
721.10788 Alkanedioic acids, polymer with substituted propanediol,
alkanediols, and polyethylene glycol and MDI (generic).
721.10793 Phosphoric acid, iron (2 + ) lithium salt (1:1:1).
721.10794 Alkenyl succinate, amine salts (generic).
721.10795 Amine salt of vegetable oil, polymer with cycloaliphatic
glycol, hydroxy substituted carboxylic acid, aliphatic
diisocyanate and tetra hydroxy alkane (generic).
721.10796 Polymer of terephthalic acid and ethyl benzene with multi-
walled carbon nanotube (generic).
721.10797 Polycarbamoylsulfonic acid sodium salt (generic).
721.10798 Phosphonic acid chloride, diester (generic).
721.10799 Substituted dimethyl phenols (generic).
721.10800 2-Propenoic acid, 4-phenoxybutyl ester.
721.10801 Organic phosphonate salt (generic).
721.10802 Quaternized protein/silicone copolymer (generic).
721.10803 1,5-Pentanediamine.
721.10804 Cashew-nutshell-liquid, polymer with formaldehyde, reaction
products with diethanolamine and diisopropanol amine.
721.10805 Fatty acid imidazolines (generic).
721.10806 Trimellitic anhydride, polymer with alkanolamine and
tetrahydrophthalic anhydride (generic).
721.10807 Aliphatic ether ethyl alcohol (generic).
721.10808 Bisxylenol diglycidyl ether polymer (generic).
721.10809 Cyclotetrasiloxane, 2,4,6,8-tetrakis[3-[2-(2-
methoxyethoxy)ethoxy]propyl]-2,4,6,8-tetramethyl-.
721.10810 Heterocyclic amine potassium salt (generic).
721.10811 Heterocyclic amine substituted acrylamide (generic).
721.10812 Alkylbenzene sulfonic acid (generic).
721.10813 Benzenesulfonic acid, dimethyl-, alkyl derivatives, sodium
salt (generic).
721.10814 2-Propenoic acid, 3-phenyl-, zinc salt (2:1), (2E)-.
721.10815 Fatty acids, satd. and unsatd alkyl-, esters with polyol
(generic).
721.10816 Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer modified with polysiloxanes
(generic).
721.10817 Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer (generic).
721.10818 Fluoroalkyl methacrylate copolymer (generic).
721.10819 Zinc carboxylate (generic).
721.10820 Phenol, styrenated, reaction products with polyethylene glycol
and 2-[(2-propen-1-yloxy)methyl]oxirane.
721.10821 Quaternary ammonium compounds, tri-C8-10-alkylmethyl, hydrogen
sulfates (generic).
721.10822 1,2,3-Propanetriol, homopolymer, dodecanoate.
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721.10823 2-Propenal, 3-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-.
721.10824 Brominated filtration residue (generic).
721.10825 Fatty acids reaction products with polyethylenepolyamine and
naphthenic acids (generic).
721.10826 Substituted aminoalkyl nitrile (generic).
721.10827 Cyclooctadiene metal derivatives (generic).
721.10828 1,2,3-Propanetriol, homopolymer, alkanoates (generic) and
Glycerides, alkanoate, mono-, di- and tri- (generic).
721.10829 Xanthylium, x-[2-(alcoxycarbonyl)phenyl]- bis(alkylamino)-
dimethyl-, x'-[x'' -[hydroxy-x'''-[[[[hydroxy-x''''-
(phenyldiazenyl)-sulfo-2- naphthalenyl]amino]carbonyl]
amino]sulfo-naphthalenyl] diazenyl]benzoate, sodium salt
(generic).
721.10830 2-Butene, 1,1,1,4,4,4-hexafluoro-, (2Z)-.
721.10831 Aluminum phosphate (generic).
721.10832 Alkyl triazine (generic).
721.10833 Substituted bis 2,6-xylenol (generic).
721.10834 Heteropolycyclic diacrylate (generic).
721.10835 1,6-Hexanediamine, N1-(6-aminohexyl)-, polymer with 2-
(chloromethyl)oxirane, N-(dithiocarboxy) derivs., sodium
salts.
721.10836 Dimethylaminoalkyl alkene amide (generic).
721.10837 Substituted naphthalene polymer glycidyl ether (generic).
721.10838 Alkylpolycarboxylic acid, derivative,
tris(fluorinatedalkoxy)alkyl ester salt (generic).
721.10839 Tricyclo[3.3.1.13,7]decan-1-amine, N,N-dimethyl-.
721.10840 Sulfosuccinic acid ester, alkylamine derivs., sodium salt
(generic).
721.10841 Bismuth nitrate oxide (Bi3(NO3)O4).
721.10843 Substituted amide aromatic carboxylic acid, metal salt
(generic).
721.10844 Graphene nanoplatelets having a predominant thickness of 1-10
layers with lateral dimension predominantly less than 2
microns.
721.10845 Methanaminium, N-[4-[[4-(dimethylamino)phenyl]
phenylmethylene]-2,5-cyclohexadien-1- ylidene]-N-methyl-,
ethanedioate, ethanedioate (2:2:1).
721.10846 Sulfurized hydrocarbon (generic).
721.10847 Oxiranemethanaminium, N,N,N-trimethyl-, bromide.
721.10848 Aryloxyalkyl amine (generic).
721.10849 Phenol-biphenyl-formaldehyde polycondensate (generic).
721.10850 Polymer of phenol, biphenyl and resorcinol (generic).
721.10851 Trichloroethylene.
721.10852 Fatty acids compound with cyclohexanamine (generic).
721.10853 Fluoro-modified acrylic copolymer (generic).
721.10854 Siloxanes and Silicones, alkyl, alky propoxy ethyl, methyl
octyl, alkyl polyfluorooctyl (generic).
721.10855 Partially fluorinated alcohol, reaction products with
phosphorus oxide (P[bdi2]O[bdi5]) amine salts (generic).
721.10856 Fatty acids amine salt (generic).
721.10857 Organophosphorus polymer (generic).
721.10858 Fluorinated acid alkylester (generic).
721.10859 Quaternary alkyl methyl amine ethoxylate methyl chloride
(generic).
721.10860 Substituted carboxamide (generic).
721.10861 Phosphoric acid, sodium titanium (4+) salt (3:1:2).
721.10862 Oxirane, 2-methyl-, polymer with oxirane, monohexadecyl ether,
phosphate; Oxirane, 2-methyl-, polymer with oxirane,
monohexadecyl ether, phosphate, sodium salt; Oxirane, 2-
methyl-, polymer with oxirane, monohexadecyl ether, phosphate,
potassium salt; Oxirane, 2-methyl-, polymer with oxirane,
monohexadecyl ether, phosphate, ammonium salt; Ethanol, 2-
amino-, compd. with 2-methyloxirane polymer with oxirane
monohexadecyl ether phosphate; and Ethanol, 2,2'2'',-
nitrilotris-, compd. with 2-methyloxirane polymer with oxirane
monohexadecyl ether phosphate.
721.10863 Nitrile amine (generic).
721.10864 1,3-propanediamine, N1, N1-alkyl (generic).
721.10865 2-Pyridinecarboxylic acid, 4,5,6-trichloro-.
721.10866 Imidazoliurn, polymer with cyclic anhydride and alkenoic acid,
alkali salt (generic).
721.10867 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon (generic).
721.10868 Alkylalkenoic acid copolymer (generic).
721.10869 D-Glucitol, alkylamino-N-acyl derivs. (generic).
721.10870 Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, dialkyl ester (generic).
721.10872 Heteropolycyclic, polymer with alkanedioic acid, di-alkenoate
(generic).
721.10875 Alkali transition metal oxide (generic).
721.10876 Perfluoroalkyl substituted alkyl sulfonate (generic).
721.10877 Polyfluorinated alkyl quaternary ammonium chloride (generic).
721.10878 Polyfluorinatedalkylsulfonyl substituted alkane derivative
(generic).
721.10879 1-Octadecanaminium, N-(3-chloro-2-hydroxypropyl)-N,N-dimethyl-
, chloride (1:1).
721.10880 Fatty acid rxn products with aminoalkylamines (generic).
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721.10881 Fatty acid amides (generic).
721.10882 Trialkylammonium borodibenzoate (generic).
721.10883 Fatty ester derivatives, reaction products with alkanolamine,
hydroxylated, borated (generic).
721.10884 Benzenepropanol, 1-benzoate.
721.10885 Alcohols, C12-22, distn. residues.
721.10886 Phosphoric acid, mixed Bu and decyl and octyl and 2-(2-
phenoxyethoxy)ethyl and 2-phenoxyethyl esters.
721.10887 Phosphoric acid, mixed Bu and decyl and octyl and 2-(2-
phenoxyethoxy)ethyl and 2-phenoxyethyl esters, potassium
salts.
721.10888 Siloxanes and Silicones, 3-[(2-aminoethyl)amino)propyl Me, di-
Me, reaction products with cadmium zinc selenide sulfide,
lauric acid and oleylamine.
721.10889 Dodecanoic acid, reaction products with cadmium zinc selenide
sulfide and oleylamine.
721.10890 Phosphonic acid, P-tetradecyl-, reaction products with cadmium
selenide (CdSe).
721.10891 Alkyl silicate, polymer with 2-(chloromethyl)oxirane and 4,4'-
(1-methylethylidene)bis[phenol], alkoxylated (generic).
721.10892 Reaction product of a mixture of aromatic dianhydrides and
aliphatic esters with an aromatic diamine (generic).
721.10893 Fatty acids, tall-oil, reaction products with an ether and
triethylenetetramine (generic).
721.10894 Substituted benzyl acrylate (generic).
721.10895 Fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer (generic).
721.10896 1-Hexanol, 6-mercapto-.
721.10897 Phenol, 2,2'-[1,2-disubstituted-1,2-ethanediyl]
bis(iminomethylene)bis[substituted- (generic).
721.10898 Carbomonocycles, polymer with substituted heteromonocycle,
succinate, methyl acrylate (generic).
721.10899 Halogenated alkyl trimethylaminium halide (generic).
721.10900 Titanium salt, reaction products with silica (generic).
721.10901 Formaldehyde, reaction products with aniline and aromatic
mono- and di-phenol mixture (generic).
721.10903 Acrylated mixed metal oxides (generic).
721.10904 Phenol, 1,1-dimethylalkyl derivatives (generic).
721.10905 Butanedioic acid, 2-methylene-, dialkyl ester (generic).
721.10906 Magnesium alkaryl sulfonate (generic).
721.10907 Polyfluorohydrocarbon (generic).
721.10908 Aluminum calcium oxide salt (generic).
721.10909 Polyalkyltrisiloxane (generic).
721.10910 Oxirane, 2,2'-[[1-[4-[1-methyl-1-[4-(2-oxiranylmethoxy)phenyl]
ethyl]phenyl]ethylidene]bis(4,1- phenyleneoxymethylene)]bis-
(P-15-356, Chemical A).
721.10911 2-Propanol, 1,3-bis[4-[1-[4-[1-methyl-1-[4-(2-oxiranylmethoxy)
phenyl]ethyl]phenyl]-1-[4-(2-oxiranylmethoxy)
phenyl]ethyl]phenoxy]- (P-15-356, Chemical B).
721.10912 Aliphatic acrylate (generic).
721.10914 Polyitaconic acid, sodium zinc salt (generic).
721.10915 Fatty acid esters with polyols polyalkyl ethers (generic).
721.10916 2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 4-amino-3-[substituted]-5-
hydroxy-6-[(1E)-2-phenyldiazenyl]-, lithium salt (1:3)
(generic).
721.10917 Polymethylsiloxane, distillation residues (generic).
721.10918 Perfluorobutanesulfonamide and polyoxyalkylene containing
polyurethane (generic).
721.10919 Quaternary ammonium compounds, (3-chloro-2-hydroxypropyl)coco
alkyldimethyl, chlorides.
721.10921 2-Furancarboxyaldehyde, 5-(chloromethyl)-.
721.10922 1,2,4,5,7,8-Hexoxonane, 3,6,9-trimethyl-, 3,6,9-tris(alkyl)
derivs. (generic).
721.10923 9-Octadecen-1-amine, hydrochloride (1:1), (9Z)-.
721.10924 Vegetable fatty acid alkyl esters (generic).
721.10927 Bimodal mixture consisting of multi-walled carbon nanotubes
and other classes of carbon nanotubes (generic).
721.10928 Coke (coal), secondary pitch; a carbon-containing residue from
the coking of air blown pitch coke oil and/or pitch
distillate; composed primarily of isotropic carbon, it
contains small amounts of sulfur and ash constituents.
721.10929 Single-walled carbon nanotubes (generic).
721.10930 Fatty acid amides (generic).
721.10931 Kaolin, reaction products with polysiloxane (generic).
721.10932 Fatty acid amides (generic).
721.10933 Copolymers of perfluorinated and alkyl methacrylates
(generic).
721.10934 Alkenoic acid, polymer with alkyl alkenoate,
alkylalkylalkenoate, alkenoic acid and tridecafluoro
alkylalkenoate, compds. with alkylaminoalcanol (generic).
721.10935 Titanium oxide compound (generic).
721.10936 Fatty acid amide hydrochlorides (generic).
721.10937 Plastics, wastes, pyrolyzed, bulk pyrolysate (generic).
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721.10938 Plastics, wastes, pyrolyzed, light distillate (generic).
721.10939 Plastics, wastes, pyrolyzed, middle distillate (generic).
721.10940 Plastics, wastes, pyrolyzed, heavy distillate (generic).
721.10941 Carbon silicon oxide.
721.10943 Sulfonated alkylbenzene salts (generic).
721.10944 Substituted quinoline derivative (generic).
721.10945 Algal oil amide (generic).
721.10946 Bismuth compound (generic).
721.10947 Sulfur thulium ytterbium yttrium oxide.
721.10948 Gadolinium sulfur ytterbium yttrium oxide, erbium- and
thulium-doped.
721.10949 Neodymium sulfur yttrium oxide.
721.10950 Erbium gadolinium neodymium sulfur ytterbium yttrium oxide (P-
15-615).
721.10951 Erbium gadolinium sulfur ytterbium yttrium oxide.
721.10952 Erbium gadolinium ytterbium oxide.
721.10953 Erbium gadolinium sulfur ytterbium oxide.
721.10954 2-Ethylhexanoic acid, compound with alkyamino cyclohexane
(generic); and 2-Ethylhexanoic acid, compound with
cyclohexylamine (generic).
721.10955 Propenoic acid, alkyl ester, polymer with 1,3-
cyclohexanedialkylamine, reaction products with
oxirane(alkoxyalkyl) (generic).
721.10956 Acrylic acid, polymer with polyalkylene polyamine (generic).
721.10957 1,2-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, 1-(2-phenylhydrazide).
721.10958 Dialkylol amine, polymer with succinic anhydride and aromatic
carboxylic acid (generic).
721.10959 Dialkyl fattyalkylamino propanamide alkylamine acetates
(generic).
721.10960 Dialkylaminopropylaminopropanoate ester (generic).
721.10961 Ethylene glycol ester of an aromatic substituted propenoic
acid (generic).
721.10962 Phosphoric acid, metal salt (generic).
721.10963 Alkanoic acid, tetramethylheteromonocycle ester (generic).
721.10964 Polyether polyester urethane phosphate (generic).
721.10965 Propanamide, 2-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyl-.
721.10966 1-Propene, 2-bromo-3,3,3-trifluoro-.
721.10967 Pyrolysis oil product (generic).
721.10968 1-Octanamine, 7 (or 8)-(aminomethyl)-.
721.10969 Substituted alkanolamine ether (generic).
721.10970 Butanedioic acid, alkyl amine, dimethylbutyl ester (generic).
721.10971 Carbon nanotube (generic).
721.10972 Metal salt of mineral acid, reaction products with alumina,
aluminum hydroxide, aluminum hydroxide oxide (Al(OH)O),
silica, titanium oxide (TiO2) and 3-(triethoxysilyl)-1-
propanamine (generic).
721.10973 Halogenated bisphenol A, polymer with epichlorohydrin,
alkenoate (generic).
721.10974 Halogenated bisphenol A, polymer with bisphenol A diglycidyl
ether and epoxidized phenol-formaldehyde resin, alkenoate
(generic).
721.10975 Silicon, tris[dialkyl phenyl]-dialkyl-dioxoalkane-naphthalene
disulfonate (generic).
721.10976 Tar acids fraction (generic).
721.10977 Dialkyl fattyalkylamino propanamide alkylamine (generic).
721.10978 Fattyalkylaminopropanoate ester (generic).
721.10979 Boron sodium oxide (B5NaO8), labeled with boron-10.
721.10980 Perfluoropolyether modified organosilane (generic).
721.10981 Modified phenol-formaldehyde resin (generic).
721.10982 Disubstituted benzene alkanal (generic).
721.10983 Phthalic anhydride, polymer with alkylene glycol and
alkanepolyol, acrylate (generic).
721.10984 2-Pyridinecarboxylic acid, 4,5-dichloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-
3-methoxyphenyl)-.
721.10985 Dialkylamino alkylamide inner salt (generic).
721.10986 Nanocarbon (generic).
721.10987 Barium molybdenum niobium tantalum tellurium vanadium zinc
oxide.
721.10988 Alkanoic acids, esters with alkanetriol (generic).
721.10989 Manganese, tris[.mu.-(2-
ethylhexanoato-.kappa.O:.kappa.O')]bis(octahydro-1,4,7-
trimethyl-1H-1,4,7-
triazonine-.kappa.N1,.kappa.N4,.kappa.N7)di- (P-16-182,
chemical A).
721.10990 Manganese, [.mu.-(acetato-.kappa.O:.kappa.O')]bis[.mu.-(2-
ethylhexanoato-.kappa.O:.kappa.O')]bis(octahydro-1,4,7-
trimethyl-1H-1,4,7-
triazonine-.kappa.N1,.kappa.N4,.kappa.N7)di- (P-16-182,
chemical B).
721.10991 Manganese, bis[.mu.-(acetato-.kappa.O:.kappa.O')][.mu.-(2-
ethylhexanoato-.kappa.O:.kappa.O')]bis(octahydro-1,4,7-
trimethyl-1H-1,4,7-
triazonine-.kappa.N1,.kappa.N4,.kappa.N7)di- (P-16-182,
chemical C).
721.10992 Manganese, tris[.mu.-
(acetato-.kappa.O:.kappa.O')]bis(octahydro-1,4,7-
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trimethyl-1H-1,4,7-
triazonine-.kappa.N1,.kappa.N4,.kappa.N7)di- (P-16-182,
chemical D).
721.10993 Aryl polyolefin (generic).
721.10994 Melamine nitrate (generic).
721.10995 Lecithins, soya, hydrogenated.
721.10996 1,2,4-Benzenetricarboxylic acid, mixed decyl and octyl
triesters.
721.10997 Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (generic).
721.10998 Propanoic acid, iron (2+) salt (2:1).
721.10999 1-Butanaminium, N,N,N-tributyl-, carbonic acid (1:1).
721.11000 1-Butanaminium, N,N,N-tributyl-, methyl carbonate (1:1).
721.11001 1-Butanaminium, N,N,N-tributyl-, ethyl carbonate (1:1).
721.11002 1-Butanaminium, N,N,N-tributyl-, propyl carbonate (1:1).
721.11003 1-Butanaminium, N,N,N-tributyl-, and 1-methylethyl carbonate.
721.11004 Anilino substituted bis-triazinyl derivative of 4,4'-
diaminostilbene-2,2'-disulfonic acid, mixed amine sodium salt
(generic).
721.11005 12-Hydroxystearic acid, reaction products with alkylene
diamine and alkanoic acid (generic).
721.11006 Alkyldiene, polymer, hydroxy terminated
alkoxysilylalkylcarbamate.
721.11007 Alkylaldehyde, reaction products with substituted
carbomonocycle-substituted heteromonocycle-alkylene glycol
bis[[[[substituted(oxoneoalkyl)oxy]alkyl] amino]alkyl] ether
polymer and alkyl substituted alkanediamine, acetate salts
(generic).
721.11008 Hydroxy functional triglyceride polymer with glycerol mono-
ester and 1,1'-methylenebis[4-isocyanatobenzene] (generic).
721.11009 Hydroxy functional triglyceride polymer with glycerol mono-
ester and 1,1'-methylenebis[isocyanatobenzene] (generic).
721.11010 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),.alpha.-(1-oxodocosyl)-.omega.-[(1-
oxodocosyl)oxy]-.
721.11011 Pulp, cellulose, reaction products with lignin.
721.11012 Alkyl carbonate, polymer with, substituted alkanes and
substituted heteromonocycle, substituted alkyl acrylate-
blocked (generic).
721.11013 Substituted heteromonocycle, polymer with substituted alkane
and ethoxylated alkane, substituted heteromonocycle
substituted alkyl ester-blocked (generic).
721.11014 Substituted heteromonocycle, telomer with substituted
carbomonocycles, substituted alkyl ester (generic).
721.11015 Aliphatic polycarboxylic acid, polymer with alicyclic
polyhydric alcohol and polyoxyalkylene (generic).
721.11016 Di-ammonium di-carboxylate (generic).
721.11017 Sodium tungsten oxide.
721.11018 Fatty acids, tall-oil, polymers with alkanoic acid,
substituted carbomonocycle, alkyl peroxide-initiated
(generic).
721.11019 Alkyl bisphenol (generic).
721.11020-721.11023 [Reserved]
721.11095 Asbestos.
721.11182 Silanized amorphous silica (generic).
721.11183 Esteramine (generic).
721.11184 Formic acid, compds. with hydrolyzed bisphenol A-
epichlorohydrin-polyethylene glycol ether with bisphenol A
(2:1) polymer-N1-(1,3- dimethylbutylidene)-N2-[2- [(1, 3-
dimethylbutylidene)amino] ethyl]-1,2-ethanediamine-
dialdehyde-2-(methylamino) ethanol reaction products acetates
(salts), (generic).
721.11185 Propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, compds. with hydrolyzed bisphenol
A-epichlorohydrin-polyethylene glycol ether with bisphenol A
(2:1) polymer-N1-(1,3-dimethylbutylidene)-N2-[2- [(1, 3-
dimethylbutylidene)amino] ethyl]-1,2-ethanediamine-
dialdehyde-2-(methylamino) ethanol reaction products formates
(salts), (generic).
721.11186 Formic acid, compds. with hydrolyzed bisphenol A-
epichlorohydrin-polyethylene glycol ether with bisphenol A
(2:1) polymer-N1-(1,3-dimethylbutylidene)-N2-[2- [(1, 3-
dimethylbutylidene)amino] ethyl]-1,2-ethanediamine-
dialdehyde-2-(methylamino) ethanol reaction products
sulfamates (salts), (generic).
721.11187 Formic acid, compds. with hydrolyzed bisphenol A-
epichlorohydrin-polyethylene glycol ether with bisphenol A
(2:1) polymer-N1-(1,3-dimethylbutylidene)-N2-[2- [(1, 3-
dimethylbutylidene)amino] ethyl]-1,2-ethanediamine-
dialdehyde-2-(methylamino) ethanol reaction products acetates
(salts), (generic).
721.11188 Propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, compds. with hydrolyzed bisphenol
A-epichlorohydrin-polyethylene glycol ether with bisphenol A
(2:1) polymer-N1-(1,3-dimethylbutylidene)-N2-[2- [(1, 3-
dimethylbutylidene)amino] ethyl]-1,2-ethanediamine-
dialdehyde-2-(methylamino) ethanol reaction products formates
(salts), (generic).
721.11189 Formic acid, compds. with hydrolyzed bisphenol A-
epichlorohydrin-polyethylene glycol ether with bisphenol A
(2:1) polymer-N1-(1,3-dimethylbutylidene)-N2-[2- [(1, 3-
dimethylbutylidene)amino] ethyl]-1,2-ethanediamine-
dialdehyde-2-(methylamino) ethanol reaction products
sulfamates (salts), (generic).
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721.11190 Inorganic acids, metal salts, compds. with modified
heteroaromatics, (generic).
721.11191 Inorganic acids, metal salts, compds. with substituted
aromatic heterocycle, (generic).
721.11192 Glucosyltransferase, International Union of Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology Number: 2.4.1.5.
721.11193 Alpha 1,3-polysaccharide (generic).
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2604, 2607, and 2625(c).
Subpart A_General Provisions
Sec.721.1 Scope and applicability.
(a) This part identifies uses of chemical substances, except for
microorganisms regulated under part 725 of this chapter, which EPA has
determined are significant new uses under the authority of section
5(a)(2) of the Toxic Substances Control Act. In addition, it specifies
procedures for manufacturers, importers, and processors to report on
those significant new uses. This subpart A contains general provisions
applicable to this part. Subpart B of this part identifies generic
requirements for certain significant new uses cross referenced in
specific provisions of subpart E of this part. Subpart C of this part
identifies generic reporting requirements for certain significant new
uses cross referenced in specific provisions of subpart E of this part.
Subpart E of this part identifies chemical substances and their
significant new uses.
(b) This subpart A contains provisions governing submission and
review of notices for the chemical substances and significant new uses
identified in subpart E of this part. The provisions of this subpart A
apply to the chemical substances and significant new uses identified in
subpart E of this part, except to the extent that they are specifically
modified or supplanted by specific requirements in subpart E of this
part. In the event of a conflict between the provisions of this subpart
A and the provisions of subpart E of this part, the provisions of
subpart E of this part shall govern.
(c) The provisions of part 720 of this chapter apply to this part
721. For purposes of this part 721, wherever the phrase ``new chemical
substance'' appears in part 720 of this chapter, it shall mean the
chemical substance subject to this part 721. In the event of a conflict
between the provisions of part 720 of this chapter and the provisions of
this part 721, the provisions of this part 721 shall govern.
[53 FR 28358, July 27, 1988, as amended at 62 FR 17932, Apr. 11, 1997]
Sec.721.3 Definitions.
The definitions in section 3 of the Act, 15 U.S.C. 2602, and Sec.
720.3 of this chapter apply to this part. In addition, the following
definitions apply to this part:
Acutely toxic effects A chemical substance produces acutely toxic
effects if it kills within a short time period (usually 14 days):
(1) At least 50 percent of the exposed mammalian test animals
following oral administration of a single dose of the test substance at
25 milligrams or less per kilogram of body weight (LD50).
(2) At least 50 percent of the exposed mammalian test animals
following dermal administration of a single dose of the test substance
at 50 milligrams or less per kilogram of body weight (LD50).
(3) At least 50 percent of the exposed mammalian test animals
following administration of the test substance for 8 hours or less by
continuous inhalation at a steady concentration in air at 0.5 milligrams
or less per liter of air (LC50).
CAS Number means Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number assigned
to a chemical substance on the Inventory.
Chemical name means the scientific designation of a chemical
substance in accordance with the nomenclature system developed by the
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry or the Chemical
Abstracts Service's rules of nomenclature, or a name which will clearly
identify a chemical substance for the purpose of conducting a hazard
evaluation.
Chemical protective clothing means items of clothing that provide a
protective barrier to prevent dermal contact with chemical substances of
concern. Examples can include, but are not limited to: full body
protective clothing, boots, coveralls, gloves, jackets, and pants.
Commercial use means the use of a chemical substance or any mixture
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containing the chemical substance in a commercial enterprise providing
saleable goods or a service to consumers (e.g., a commercial dry
cleaning establishment or painting contractor).
Common name means any designation or identification such as code
name, code number, trade name, brand name, or generic chemical name used
to identify a chemical substance other than by its chemical name.
Consumer means a private individual who uses a chemical substance or
any product containing the chemical substance in or around a permanent
or temporary household or residence, during recreation, or for any
personal use or enjoyment.
Consumer product means a chemical substance that is directly, or as
part of a mixture, sold or made available to consumers for their use in
or around a permanent or temporary household or residence, in or around
a school, or in recreation.
Customer means any person to whom a manufacturer, importer, or
processor distributes any quantity of a chemical substance, or of a
mixture containing the chemical substance, whether or not a sale is
involved.
Director of the Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics means the
Director of the EPA Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics or any EPA
employee delegated by the Office Director to carry out the Office
Director's functions under this part.
Employer means any manufacturer, importer, processor, or user of
chemical substances or mixtures.
Environmentally transformed A chemical substance is
``environmentally transformed'' when its chemical structure changes as a
result of the action of environmental processes on it.
Facility means all buildings, equipment, structures, and other
stationary items which are located on a single site or on contiguous or
adjacent sites and which are owned or operated by the same person (or by
any person which controls, is controlled by, or under common control
with such person).
Identity means any chemical or common name used to identify a
chemical substance or a mixture containing that substance.
Immediate use A chemical substance is for the ``immediate use'' of a
person if it is under the control of, and used only by, the person who
transferred it from a labeled container and will only be used by that
person within the work shift in which it is transferred from the labeled
container.
Impervious Chemical protective clothing is ``impervious'' to a
chemical substance if the substance causes no chemical or mechanical
degradation, permeation, or penetration of the chemical protective
clothing under the conditions of, and the duration of, exposure.
Manufacturing stream means all reasonably anticipated transfer,
flow, or disposal of a chemical substance, regardless of physical state
or concentration, through all intended operations of manufacture,
including the cleaning of equipment.
Metalworking fluid means a liquid of any viscosity or color
containing intentionally added water and used in metal machining
operations for the purpose of cooling, lubricating, or rust inhibition.
MSDS means material safety data sheet, the written listing of data
for the chemical substance as required under Sec.721.72(c).
NIOSH means the National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Non-enclosed process means any equipment system (such as an open-top
reactor, storage tank, or mixing vessel) in which a chemical substance
is manufactured, processed, or otherwise used where significant direct
contact of the bulk chemical substance and the workplace air may occur.
Non-industrial use means use other than at a facility where chemical
substances or mixtures are manufactured, imported, or processed.
Personal protective equipment means any chemical protective clothing
or device placed on the body to prevent contact with, and exposure to,
an identified chemical substance or substances in the work area.
Examples include, but are not limited to, chemical protective clothing,
aprons, hoods, chemical goggles, face splash shields, or equivalent eye
protection, and various
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types of respirators. Barrier creams are not included in this
definition.
Powder or dry solid form means a state where all or part of the
substance would have the potential to become fine, loose, solid
particles.
Principal importer means the first importer who, knowing that a
chemical substance will be imported for a significant new use rather
than manufactured in the United States, specifies the chemical substance
and the amount to be imported. Only persons who are incorporated,
licensed, or doing business in the United States may be principal
importers.
Process for commercial purposes means the preparation of a chemical
substance or mixture containing the chemical substance, after
manufacture of the substance, for distribution in commerce with the
purpose of obtaining an immediate or eventual commercial advantage for
the processor. Processing of any amount of a chemical substance or
mixture containing the chemical substance is included in this
definition. If a chemical substance or mixture containing impurities is
processed for commercial purposes, the impurities also are processed for
commercial purposes.
Process solely for export means to process for commercial purposes
solely for export from the United States under the following
restrictions on activity in the United States: Processing must be
performed at sites under the control of the processor; distribution in
commerce is limited to purposes of export; and the processor may not use
the chemical substance except in small quantities solely for research
and development.
Process stream means all reasonably anticipated transfer, flow, or
disposal of a chemical substance, regardless of physical state or
concentration, through all intended operations of processing, including
the cleaning of equipment.
Recipient means any person who purchases or otherwise obtains a
chemical substance directly from a person who manufacturers, imports, or
processes the substance.
Serious acute effects means human injury or human disease processes
that have a short latency period for development, result from short-term
exposure to a chemical substance, or are a combination of these factors
and which are likely to result in death or severe or prolonged
incapacitation.
Serious chronic effects means human injury or human disease
processes that have a long latency period for development, result from
long-term exposure to a chemical substance, or are a combination of
these factors and which are likely to result in death or severe or
prolonged incapacitation.
Short-term test indicative of carcinogenic potential means either
any limited bioassay that measures tumor or preneoplastic induction, or
any test indicative of interaction of a chemical substance with DNA
(i.e., positive response in assays for gene mutation, chromosomal
aberrations, DNA damage and repair, or cellular transformation).
Short-term test indicative of the potential to cause a
developmentally toxic effect means either any in vivo preliminary
development toxicity screen conducted in a mammalian species, or any in
vitro developmental toxicity screen, including any test system other
than the intact pregnant mammal, that has been extensively evaluated and
judged reliable for its ability to predict the potential to cause
developmentally toxic effects in intact systems across a broad range of
chemicals or within a class of chemicals that includes the substance of
concern.
Significant adverse environmental effects means injury to the
environment by a chemical substance which reduces or adversely affects
the productivity, utility, value, or function of biological, commercial,
or agricultural resources, or which may adversely affect a threatened or
endangered species. A substance will be considered to have the potential
for significant adverse environmental effects if it has one of the
following:
(1) An acute aquatic EC50 of 1 mg/L or less.
(2) An acute aquatic EC50 of 20 mg/L or less where the
ratio of aquatic vertebrate 24-hour to 48-hour EC50 is
greater than or equal to 2.0.
(3) A Maximum Acceptable Toxicant Concentration (MATC) of less than
or equal to 100 parts per billion (100 ppb).
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(4) An acute aquatic EC50 of 20 mg/L or less coupled with
either a measured bioconcentration factor (BCF) equal to or greater than
1,000x or in the absence of bioconcentration data a log P value equal to
or greater than 4.3.
Site means a contiguous property unit. Property divided only by a
public right-of-way is one site. There may be more than one
manufacturing plant on a single site.
Site-limited intermediate means an intermediate manufactured,
processed, and used only within a site and not distributed in commerce
other than as an impurity or for disposal. Imported intermediates cannot
be ``site-limited.''
Spray application means any method of projecting a jet of vapor of
finely divided liquid onto a surface to be coated; whether by compressed
air, hydraulic pressure, electrostatic forces, or other methods of
generating a spray.
Use stream means all reasonably anticipated transfer, flow, or
disposal of a chemical substance, regardless of physical state or
concentration, through all intended operations of industrial,
commercial, or consumer use.
Waters of the United States has the meaning set forth in 40 CFR
122.2.
Work area means a room or defined space in a workplace where a
chemical substance is manufactured, processed, or used and where
employees are present.
Workplace means an establishment at one geographic location
containing one or more work areas.
[53 FR 28358, July 27, 1988, as amended at 54 FR 31306, July 27, 1989;
58 FR 63516, Dec. 1, 1993]
Sec.721.5 Persons who must report.
(a) The following persons must submit a significant new use notice
as specified under the provisions of section 5(a)(1)(B) of the Act, part
720 of this chapter, and Sec.721.25:
(1) A person who intends to manufacture, import, or process for
commercial purposes a chemical substance identified in a specific
section in subpart E of this part, and intends to engage in a
significant new use of the substance identified in that section.
(2) A person who intends to manufacture, import, or process for
commercial purposes a chemical substance identified in a specific
section in subpart E of this part, and intends to distribute the
substance in commerce. A person described in this paragraph is not
required to submit a significant new use notice if that person can
document one or more of the following as to each recipient of the
substance from that person:
(i) That the person has notified the recipient, in writing, of the
specific section in subpart E of this part which identifies the
substance and its designated significant new uses.
(ii) That the recipient has knowledge of the specific section in
subpart E of this part which identifies the substance and its designated
significant new uses.
(iii) That the recipient cannot undertake any significant new use
described in the specific section in subpart E of this part.
(b) A person described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section must
submit a significant new use notice if that person has knowledge at the
time of commercial distribution of the substance identified in the
specific section in subpart E of this part that a recipient intends to
engage in a designated significant new use of that substance without
submitting a notice under this part.
(c) A person who processes a chemical substance identified in a
specific section in subpart E of this part for a significant new use of
that substance is not required to submit a significant new use notice if
that person can document each of the following:
(1) That the person does not know the specific chemical identity of
the chemical substance being processed.
(2) That the person is processing the chemical substance without
knowledge that the substance is identified in subpart E of this part.
(d)(1) If at any time after commencing distribution in commerce of a
chemical substance identified in a specific section in subpart E of this
part a person described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section has
knowledge that a recipient of the substance is engaging in a significant
new use of that substance designated in that section without submitting
a notice under this part, the person is required to cease supplying
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the chemical substance to that recipient and to submit a significant new
use notice for that chemical substance and significant new use, unless
the person is able to document each of the following:
(i) That the person has notified the recipient and EPA enforcement
authorities (at the address in paragraph (d)(1)(iii) of this section),
in writing within 15 working days of the time the person develops
knowledge that the recipient is engaging in a significant new use, that
the recipient is engaging in a significant new use without submitting a
significant new use notice.
(ii) That, within 15 working days of notifying the recipient as
described in paragraph (d)(1)(i) of this section, the person received
from the recipient, in writing, a statement of assurance that the
recipient is aware of the terms of the applicable section in subpart E
of this part and will not engage in the significant new use.
(iii) That the person has promptly provided EPA enforcement
authorities with a copy of the recepient's statement of assurance
described in paragraph (d)(1)(ii) of this section. The copy must be sent
to the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, Office of
Compliance (2224A), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Ariel Rios,
1200 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington, DC, 20044.
(2) If EPA notifies the manufacturer, importer, or processor that
the recipient is engaging in a significant new use after providing the
statement of assurance described in paragraph (d)(1)(ii) of this section
and without submitting a notice under this part, the manufacturer,
importer, or processor shall immediately cease distribution to that
recipient until the manufacturer, importer, or processor or the
recipient has submitted a significant new use notice under this part and
the notice review period has ended.
(3) If, after receiving a statement of assurance from a recipient
under paragraph (d)(1)(ii) of this section, a manufacturer, importer, or
processor has knowledge that the recipient is engaging in a significant
new use without submitting a notice under this part, the manufacturer,
importer, or processor must immediately cease distributing the substance
to that recipient and notify EPA enforcement authorities at the address
identified in paragraph (d)(1)(iii) of this section. The manufacturer,
importer, or processor may not resume distribution to that recipient
until any one of the following has occurred:
(i) The manufacturer, importer, or processor has submitted a
significant new use notice under this part and the notice review period
has ended.
(ii) The recipient has submitted a significant new use notice under
this part and the notice review period has ended.
(iii) The manufacturer, importer, or processor has received notice
from EPA enforcement authorities that it may resume distribution to that
recipient.
(e) Any significant new use notice relating to import of a substance
must be submitted by the principal importer.
[53 FR 28359, July 27, 1988, as amended at 60 FR 34464, July 3, 1995]
Sec.721.11 Applicability determination when the specific chemical
identity is confidential.
(a) A person who intends to manufacture (including import) or
process a chemical substance which is described by a generic chemical
name in subpart E of this part may ask EPA whether the substance is
subject to the requirements of this part. EPA will answer such an
inquiry only if EPA determines that the person has a bona fide intent to
manufacture (including import) or process the chemical substance for
commercial purposes.
(b) To establish a bona fide intent to manufacture (including
import) or process a chemical substance, the person who proposes to
manufacture (including import) or process the substance must submit the
request to EPA via CDX. Prior to submission to EPA via CDX, such bona
fide intents to manufacture (including import) or process must be
generated and completed using e-PMN software. See 40 CFR
720.40(a)(2)(ii) for information on how to access the e-PMN software. A
bona fide intent to manufacture (including import) or process must
contain:
(1) The specific chemical identity of the chemical substance that
the person intends to manufacture (including import) or process.
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(2) A signed statement that the person intends to manufacture
(including import) or process the chemical substance for commercial
purposes.
(3) A description of the research and development activities
conducted to date, and the purpose for which the person will manufacture
(including import) or process the chemical substance.
(4) An elemental analysis.
(5) Either an X-ray diffraction pattern (for inorganic substances),
a mass spectrum (for most other substances), or an infrared spectrum of
the particular chemical substance, or, if such data do not resolve
uncertainties with respect to the identity of the chemical substance,
additional or alternative spectra or other data to identify the
substance.
(c) If an importer or processor cannot provide all the information
required in paragraph (b) of this section because it is claimed as
confidential business information by the importer's or processor's
manufacturer or supplier, the manufacturer or supplier may supply the
information directly to EPA.
(d) EPA will review the information submitted by the manufacturer
(including importer) or processor under paragraph (b) of this section to
determine whether that person has shown a bona fide intent to
manufacture (including import) or process the chemical substance. If
necessary, EPA will compare this information to the information
requested for the confidential chemical substance under Sec.
720.85(b)(3)(iii) of this chapter.
(e) If the manufacturer (including importer) or processor has shown
a bona fide intent to manufacture (including import) or process the
substance and has provided sufficient unambiguous chemical identity
information to enable EPA to make a conclusive determination as to the
identity of the substance, EPA will inform the manufacturer (including
importer) or processor whether the chemical substance is subject to this
part and, if so, which section in subpart E of this part applies.
(f) A disclosure to a person with a bona fide intent to manufacture
(including import) or process a particular chemical substance that the
substance is subject to this part will not be considered public
disclosure of confidential business information under section 14 of the
Act.
(g) EPA will answer an inquiry on whether a particular chemical
substance is subject to this part within 30 days after receipt of a
complete submission under paragraph (b) of this section.
[53 FR 28359, July 27, 1988, as amended at 60 FR 34464, July 3, 1995; 71
FR 33641, June 12, 2006; 80 FR 42746, July 20, 2015]
Sec.721.20 Exports and imports.
Persons who intend to export a chemical substance identified in
subpart E of this part, or in any proposed rule which would amend
subpart E of this part, are subject to the export notification
provisions of section 12(b) of the Act. The regulations that interpret
section 12(b) appear at 40 CFR part 707. Persons who import a substance
identified in a specific section in subpart E of this part are subject
to the import certification requirements under section 13 of the Act,
which are codified at 19 CFR 12.118 through 12.127 and 127.28. The EPA
policy in support of the import certification requirements appears at 40
CFR part 707.
[53 FR 28360, July 27, 1988]
Sec.721.25 Notice requirements and procedures.
(a) Each person who is required to submit a significant new use
notice under this part must submit the notice at least 90 calendar days
before commencing manufacture, import, or processing of a chemical
substance identified in subpart E of this part for a significant new
use. The submitter must comply with any applicable requirement of
section 5(b) of the Act, and the notice must include the information and
test data specified in section 5(d)(1) of the Act. The notice must be
submitted on EPA Form 7710-25, and must comply with the requirements of
part 720 of this chapter, except to the extent that they are
inconsistent with this part 721.
(b) If two or more persons are required to submit a significant new
use notice for the same chemical substance and significant new use
identified in
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subpart E of this part, they may submit a joint notice to EPA. Persons
submitting a joint notice must individually complete the certification
section of part I of the required notification form. Persons who are
required to submit individually, but elect to submit jointly, remain
individually liable for the failure to submit required information which
is known to or reasonably ascertainable by them and test data in their
possession or control.
(c) EPA will process the notice in accordance with the procedures of
part 720 of this chapter, except to the extent they are inconsistent
with this part.
(d) Any person submitting a significant new use notice in response
to the requirements of this part 721 shall not manufacture, import, or
process a chemical substance identified in subpart E of this part for a
significant new use until the notice review period, including all
extensions and suspensions, has expired.
[53 FR 28360, July 27, 1988, as amended at 60 FR 16311, Mar. 29, 1995;
75 FR 787, Jan. 6, 2010]
Sec.721.30 EPA approval of alternative control measures.
(a) In certain sections of subpart E of this part, significant new
uses for the identified substances are described as the failure to
establish and implement programs providing for the use of either:
specific measures to control worker exposure to or release of substances
which are identified in such sections, or alternative measures to
control worker exposure or environmental release which EPA has
determined provide substantially the same degree of protection as the
specified control measures. Persons who manufacture, import, or process
a chemical substance identified in such sections and who intend to
employ alternative measures to control worker exposure or environmental
release must submit a request to EPA for a determination of equivalency
before commencing manufacture, import, or processing involving the
alternative control measures.
(b) Persons submitting a request for a determination of equivalency
to EPA under this part must submit the request to EPA via CDX using e-
PMN software in the manner set forth in 40 CFR 720.40(a)(2)(i). See 40
CFR 720.40(a)(2)(ii) for information on how to obtain e-PMN software.
Support documents related to these requests must be submitted in the
manner set forth in 40 CFR 720.40(c). A request for a determination of
equivalency must contain:
(1) The name of the submitter.
(2) The specific chemical identity of the substance.
(3) The citation for the specific section in subpart E of this part
which pertains to the substance for which the request is being
submitted.
(4) A detailed description of the activities involved.
(5) The specifications of the alternative worker exposure control
measures or environmental release control measures.
(6) An analysis justifying why such alternative control measures
provide substantially the same degree of protection as the specific
control measures identified in the specific section in subpart E of this
part which pertains to the substance for which the request is being
submitted.
(7) The data and information described in Sec.720.50 (a) and (b)
of this chapter unless such data and information have already been
submitted to the Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics, EPA.
(c) Requests for determinations of equivalency will be reviewed by
EPA within 45 days. Determinations under this paragraph will be made by
the Director, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics, or designee.
Notice of the results of such determinations will be mailed to the
submitter.
(d) If EPA notifies the submitter under paragraph (c) of this
section that EPA has determined that the alternative control measures
provide substantially the same degree of protection as the specified
control measures identified in the specified section of subpart E of
this part which pertains to the substance for which the request is being
submitted, the submitter may commence manufacture, import, or processing
in accordance with the specifications for alternative worker exposure
control measures or environmental release control measures identified in
the submitter's request, and
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may alter any corresponding notification to workers to reflect such
alternative controls. Deviations from the activities described in the
EPA notification constitute a significant new use and are subject to the
requirements of this part.
[53 FR 28360, July 27, 1988, as amended at 60 FR 34464, July 3, 1995; 71
FR 33641, June 12, 2006; 75 FR 787, Jan. 6, 2010; 78 FR 72827, Dec. 4,
2013]
Sec.721.35 Compliance and enforcement.
(a) Failure to comply with any provision of this part is a violation
of section 15(1) of the Act (15 U.S.C. 2614).
(b) Using for commercial purposes a chemical substance which a
person knew or had reason to know was manufactured, imported, or
processed in violation of this part is a violation of section 15(2) of
the Act (15 U.S.C. 2614).
(c) Failure or refusal to permit access to or copying of records, as
required by section 11 of the Act, is a violation of section 15(3) of
the Act (15 U.S.C. 2614).
(d) Failure or refusal to permit entry or inspection, as required by
section 11 of the Act, is a violation of section 15(4) of the Act.
(e) Violators of the Act or of this part may be subject to the civil
and criminal penalties in section 16 of the Act (15 U.S.C. 2615) for
each violation. The submission of false or misleading information in
connection with the requirement of any provision of this part may
subject persons to penalties calculated as if they never filed a notice.
(f) Under the authority of sections 7 and 17 of the Act, EPA may:
(1) Seek to enjoin the manufacture, import, or processing of a
chemical substance in violation of this part.
(2) Act to seize any chemical substance which is being manufactured,
imported, or processed in violation of this part.
(3) Take any other appropriate action.
[53 FR 28361, July 27, 1988]
Sec.721.40 Recordkeeping.
Any person subject to the requirements of this part must retain
documentation of information contained in that person's significant new
use notice. This documentation must be maintained for a period of 5
years from the date of the submission of the significant new use notice.
[53 FR 28361, July 27, 1988]
Sec.721.45 Exemptions.
The persons identified in Sec.721.5 are not subject to the
notification requirements of Sec.721.25 for a chemical substance
identified in subpart E of this part, unless otherwise specified in a
specific section in subpart E, if:
(a) The person has applied for and has been granted an exemption for
test marketing the substance for a significant new use identified in
subpart E of this part in accordance with section 5(h)(1) of the Act and
Sec.720.38 of this chapter.
(b) The person manufactures, imports, or processes the substance for
a significant new use identified in subpart E of this part in small
quantities solely for research and development in accordance with Sec.
721.47.
(c) The person has applied for and been granted an exemption under
section 5(h)(5) of the Act.
(d) The person manufactures, imports, or processes the substance
only as an impurity.
(e) The person manufactures, imports, or processes the substance
only as a byproduct which is used only by public or private
organizations that (1) burn it as a fuel, (2) dispose of it as a waste,
including in a landfill or for enriching soil, or (3) extract component
chemical substances from it for commercial purposes.
(f) The person imports or processes the substance as part of an
article.
(g) The person manufactures or processes the substance solely for
export and, when distributing the substance in commerce, labels the
substance in accordance with section 12(a)(1)(B) of the Act.
(h) The person submits a significant new use notice for the
substance prior to the promulgation date of the section in subpart E of
this part which identifies the substance, and the person receives
written notification of compliance from EPA prior to the effective date
of such section. The notice submitter must comply with any applicable
requirement of section 5(b) of the
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Act. The notice must include the information and test data specified in
section 5(d)(1) of the Act and must be submitted on the notice form in
Appendix A to part 720 of this chapter. For purposes of this exemption,
the specific section in subpart E of this part which identifies the
substance and Sec. Sec.721.1, 721.3, 721.11, 721.35, and 721.40 apply;
after the effective date of the section in subpart E of this part which
identifies the substance, Sec.721.5 applies and Sec.721.20 continues
to apply. EPA will provide the notice submitter with written
notification of compliance only if one of the following occurs:
(1) EPA is unable to make the finding that the activities described
in the significant new use notice will or may present an unreasonable
risk of injury to health or the environment under reasonably foreseeable
circumstances.
(2) EPA and the person negotiate a consent order under section 5(e)
of the Act, such order to take effect on the effective date of the
section in subpart E of this part which identifies the substance.
(i) The person is operating under the terms of a consent order
issued under section 5(e) of the Act applicable to that person. If a
provision of such section 5(e) order is inconsistent with a specific
significant new use identified in subpart E of this part, abiding by the
provision of the section 5(e) order exempts the person from submitting a
significant new use notice for that specific significant new use.
[53 FR 28361, July 27, 1988]
Sec.721.47 Conditions for research and development exemption.
(a) A person who manufactures, imports, or processes a chemical
substance identifies in subpart E of this part for a significant new use
identified in subpart E of this part is not subject to the notification
requirements of Sec.721.25 if the following conditions are met:
(1) The person manufactures, imports, or processes the substance for
the significant new use in small quantities solely for research and
development.
(2) The manufacturer, importer, or processor notifies all persons in
its employ or to whom it directly distributes the chemical substance,
who are engaged in experimentation, research, or analysis on the
chemical substance, including the manufacture, processing, use,
transport, storage, and disposal of the substance associated with
research and development activities, of any risk to health, identified
under paragraph (b) of this section, which may be associated with the
substance. The notification must be made in accordance with paragraph
(c) of this section.
(3) The chemical substance is used by, or directly under the
supervision of, a technically qualified individual.
(b)(1) To determine whether notification under paragraph (a)(2) of
this section is required, the manufacturer, importer, or processor must
review and evaluate the following information to determine whether there
is reason to believe there is any risk to health which may be associated
with the chemicals substance:
(i) Information in its possession or control concerning any
significant adverse reaction by persons exposed to the chemical
substance which may reasonably be associated with such exposure.
(ii) Information provided to the manufacturer, importer, or
processor by a supplier or any other person concerning a health risk
believed to be associated with the substance.
(iii) Health and environmental effects data in its possession or
control concerning the substance.
(iv) Information on health effects which accompanies any EPA rule or
order issued under section 4, 5, or 6 of the Act that applies to the
substance and of which the manufacturer, importer, or processor has
knowledge.
(2) When the research and development activity is conducted solely
in a laboratory and exposure to the chemical substance is controlled
through the implementation of prudent laboratory practices for handling
chemical substances of unknown toxicity, and any distribution, except
for purposes of disposal, is to other such laboratories for further
research and development activity, the information specified in
paragraph (b)(1) of this section need not be reviewed and evaluated.
(For
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purposes of this paragraph (b)(2), a laboratory is defined as a
contained research facility where relatively small quantities of
chemical substances are used on a pro-production basis, and where
activities involve the use of containers for reactions, transfers, and
other handling of substances designed to be easily manipulated by a
single individual).
(c)(1) The manufacturer, importer, or processor must notify the
persons identified in paragraph (a)(2) of this section by means of a
container labeling system, conspicuous placement of notices in areas
where exposure may occur, written notification to each person
potentially exposed, or any other method of notification which
adequately informs persons of health risks which the manufacturer,
importer, or processor has reason to believe may be associated with the
substance, as determined under paragraph (b)(1) of this section.
(2) If the manufacturer, importer, or processor distributes a
chemical substance manufactured, imported, or processed under this
section to persons not in its employ, the manufacturer, importer, or
processor must in written form:
(i) Notify those persons that the substance is to be used only for
research and development purposes.
(ii) Provide the notice of health risks specified in paragraph
(c)(1) of this section.
(3) The adequacy of any notification under this section is the
responsibility of the manufacturer, importer, or processor.
(d) Quantities of the chemical substance, or of mixtures or articles
containing the chemical substance, remaining after completion of
research and development activities may be:
(1) Disposed of as a waste in accordance with applicable Federal,
State, and local regulations, to the extent the disposal activity is not
identified as a significant new use for the substance in subpart E of
this part, or
(2) Used for a commercial purpose, to the extent the use is not
identified as a significant new use of the substance in subpart E of
this part.
(e)(1) Persons who manufacture, import, or process a chemical
substance under this section must retain the following records:
(i) Copies of or citations to information reviewed and evaluated
under paragraph (b)(1) of this section to determine the need to make any
notification of risk.
(ii) Documentation of the nature and method of notification under
paragraph (c)(1) of this section including copies of any labels or
written notices used.
(iii) Documentation of prudent laboratory practices used instead of
notification and evaluation under paragraph (b)(2) of this section.
(iv) The names and addresses of any persons other than the
manufacturer, importer, or processor to whom the substance is
distributed, the identity of the substance, the amount distributed, and
copies of the notifications required under paragraph (c)(2) of this
section.
(2) [Reserved]
[53 FR 28361, July 27, 1988, as amended at 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993]
Subpart B_Certain Significant New Uses
Source: 54 FR 31308, July 27, 1989, unless otherwise noted.
Sec.721.50 Applicability.
This subpart B identifies certain significant new uses of chemical
substances identified in subpart E of this part. The provisions of this
subpart B apply only when referenced as applying to a chemical substance
identified in subpart E of this part.
Sec.721.63 Protection in the workplace.
(a) Whenever a substance is identified in subpart E of this part as
being subject to this section, a significant new use of the substance is
any manner or method of manufacturing, importing, or processing
associated with any use of the substance without establishing a program
whereby:
(1) Each person who is reasonably likely to be dermally exposed in
the work area to the chemical substance through direct handling of the
substance or through contact with equipment on which the substance may
exist, or because the substance becomes airborne in the form listed in
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paragraph (a)(6) of this section, and cited in subpart E of this part
for the chemical substance, is provided with, and is required to wear,
personal protective equipment that provides a barrier to prevent dermal
exposure to the substance in the specific work area where it is selected
for use. Each such item of personal protective equipment must be
selected and used in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.132 and 1910.133.
(2) In addition to any other personal protective equipment selected
in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, the following items are required:
(i) Gloves.
(ii) Full body chemical protective clothing.
(iii) Chemical goggles or equivalent eye protection.
(iv) Clothing which covers any other exposed areas of the arms,
legs, and torso. Clothing provided under this paragraph need not be
tested or evaluated under the requirements of paragraph (a)(3) of this
section.
(3) The employer is able to demonstrate that each item of chemical
protective clothing, including gloves, selected provides an impervious
barrier to prevent dermal exposure during normal and expected duration
and conditions of exposure within the work area by any one or a
combination of the following:
(i) Testing the material used to make the chemical protective
clothing and the construction of the clothing to establish that the
protective clothing will be impervious for the expected duration and
conditions of exposure. The testing must subject the chemical protective
clothing to the expected conditions of exposure, including the likely
combinations of chemical substances to which the clothing may be exposed
in the work area.
(ii) Evaluating the specifications from the manufacturer or supplier
of the chemical protective clothing, or of the material used in
construction of the clothing, to establish that the chemical protective
clothing will be impervious to the chemical substance alone and in
likely combination with other chemical substances in the work area.
(4) Each person who is reasonably likely to be exposed to the
chemical substance by inhalation in the work area in one or more of the
forms listed in paragraph (a)(6) of this section and cited in subpart E
of this part for the chemical substance, is provided with, and is
required to wear, at a minimum, a NIOSH- approved respirator from one of
the categories listed in paragraph (a)(5) of this section, and the
respirator is used in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.134 and 30 CFR part
11.
(5) The following NIOSH approved respirators meet the minimum
requirements for paragraph (a)(4) of this section:
(i) Category 19C Type C supplied-air respirator operated in pressure
demand or other positive pressure mode and equipped with a full
facepiece.
(ii) Category 19C Type C supplied-air respirator operated in
pressure demand or continuous flow mode and equipped with a tight-
fitting facepiece.
(iii) Category 19C Type C supplied-air respirator operated in
pressure demand or continuous flow mode and equipped with a hood or
helmet or tight-fitting facepiece.
(iv) Category 21C air-purifying respirator equipped with a full
facepiece and high efficiency particulate filters.
(v) Category 21C powered air-purifying respirator equipped with a
tight-fitting facepiece and high efficiency particulate filters.
(vi) Category 21C powered air-purifying respirator equipped with a
loose-fitting hood or helmet and high efficiency particulate filters.
(vii) Category 21C air-purifying respirator equipped with a high
efficiency particulate filter including disposable respirators.
(viii) Category 23C air-purifying respirator equipped with a full
facepiece and combination cartridges approved for paints, lacquers, and
enamels. (Approval label may preclude use for some paints, lacquers, or
enamels.)
(ix) Category 23C powered air-purifying respirator equipped with a
tight-fitting facepiece and combination cartridges approved for paints,
lacquers, and enamels. (Approval label may preclude use for some paints,
lacquers, or enamels.)
(x) Category 23C powered air-purifying respirator equipped with a
loose-fitting hood or helmet and combination
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cartridges approved for paints, lacquers, and enamels. (Approval label
may preclude use for some paints, lacquers, or enamels.)
(xi) Category 23C air-purifying respirator equipped with combination
cartridges approved for paints, lacquers, and enamels, including
disposable respirators. (Approval label may preclude use for some
paints, lacquers, or enamels.)
(xii) Category 23C air-purifying respirator equipped with a full
facepiece and organic gas/vapor cartridges.
(xiii) Category 23C powered air-purifying respirator equipped with a
tight-fitting facepiece and organic gas/vapor cartridges.
(xiv) Category 23C powered air-purifying respirator equipped with a
loose-fitting hood or helmet and organic gas/vapor cartridges.
(xv) Category 23C air-purifying respirator equipped with organic
gas/vapor cartridges, including disposable respirators.
(6) When cited in subpart E of this part for a substance, the
following airborne form(s) of the substance apply to paragraphs (a) (1)
and (4) of this section:
(i) Dust.
(ii) Mist.
(iii) Fume.
(iv) Smoke.
(v) Vapor.
(vi) Gas.
(b) If a substance identified in subpart E of this part is present
in the work area only as a mixture, an employer is exempt from the
provisions of this section if the concentration of the substance in the
mixture does not exceed a concentration set in subpart E of this part.
The exemption does not apply if the employer has reason to believe that
during intended use or processing in the work area, the substance in the
mixture may be concentrated above the level set in subpart E of this
part.
(c)(1) If at any time after commencing distribution in commerce of a
chemical substance that is identified in subpart E of this part as
subject to this section, the person has knowledge that a recipient of
the substance is engaging in an activity that is not consistent with the
implementation of a program specified in paragraph (a) of this section,
the person is considered to have knowledge that the recipient is
engaging in a significant new use and is required to follow the
procedures in Sec.721.5(d) unless the person is able to document the
following:
(i) That the person has notified the recipient in writing within 15
working days of the time the person first has knowledge that the
recipient is engaging in an activity that is not consistent with the
implementation of a program specified in paragraph (a) of this section,
and that the person has knowledge of the failure of implementation.
(ii) That within 15 working days of notifying the recipient that the
recipient is engaging in an activity that is not consistent with the
implementation of a program specified in paragraph (a) of this section
the person has received from the recipient, in writing, a statement of
assurance that the recipient has established the program required under
paragraph (a) of this section, and will take appropriate measures to
avoid activities that are inconsistent with implementation of the
program required under paragraph (a) of this section.
(2) If, after receiving a statement of assurance from a recipient
under paragraph (c)(1)(ii) of this section, a manufacturer, importer, or
processor has knowledge that the recipient is engaging in an activity
that is not consistent with the implementation of the program specified
in paragraph (a) of this section, that person is considered to have
knowledge that the person is engaging in a significant new use and is
required to follow the procedures in Sec.721.5(d).
Sec.721.72 Hazard communication program.
Whenever a substance is identified in subpart E of this part as
being subject to this section, a significant new use of that substance
is any manner or method of manufacture, import, or processing associated
with any use of that substance without establishing a hazard
communication program as described in this section.
(a) Written hazard communication program. Each employer shall
develop and
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implement a written hazard communication program for the substance in
each workplace. The written program will, at a minimum, describe how the
requirements of this section for labels, MSDSs, and other forms of
warning material will be satisfied. The employer must make the written
hazard communication program available, upon request, to all employees,
contractor employees, and their designated representatives. The employer
may rely on an existing hazard communication program, including an
existing program established under the Occupational Health and Safety
Administration (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1900.1200),
to comply with this paragraph provided that the existing hazard
communication program satisfies the requirements of this paragraph. The
written program shall include the following:
(1) A list of each substance identified in subpart E of this part as
subject to this section known to be present in the work area. The list
must be maintained in the work area and must use the identity provided
on the appropriate MSDS for each substance required under paragraph (c)
of this section. The list may be compiled for the workplace or for
individual work areas.
(2) The methods the employer will use to inform employees of the
hazards of non-routine tasks involving the substance, for example, the
cleaning of reactor vessels, and the hazards associated with the
substance contained in unlabeled pipes in their work area.
(3) The methods the employer will use to inform contractors of the
presence of the substance in the employer's workplace and of the
provisions of this part applicable to the substance if employees of the
contractor work in the employer's workplace and are reasonably likely to
be exposed to the substance while in the employer's workplace.
(b) Labeling. (1) Each employer shall ensure that each container of
the substance in the workplace is labeled in accordance with this
paragraph (b)(1).
(i) The label shall, at a minimum, contain the following
information:
(A) A statement of health hazard(s) and precautionary measure(s) for
the substance, if any, identified in subpart E of this part or by the
employer.
(B) The identity by which the substance may be commonly recognized.
(C) A statement of environmental hazard(s) and precautionary
measure(s) for the substance, if any, identified in subpart E of this
part or by the employer.
(D) A statement of exposure and precautionary measure(s), if any,
identified in subpart E of this part or by the employer.
(ii) The employer may use signs, placards, process sheets, batch
tickets, operating procedures, or other such written materials in lieu
of affixing labels to individual stationary process containers, as long
as the alternative method identifies the containers to which it is
applicable and conveys information specified by paragraph (b)(1)(i) of
this section. Any written materials must be readily accessible to the
employees in their work areas throughout each work shift.
(iii) The employer need not label portable containers into which the
substance is transferred from labeled containers, and which are intended
only for the immediate use of the employee who performs the transfer.
(iv) The employer shall not remove or deface an existing label on
incoming containers of the substance unless the container is immediately
relabeled with the information specified in paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this
section.
(2) Each employer shall ensure that each container of the substance
leaving its workplace for distribution in commerce is labeled in
accordance with this paragraph.
(i) The label shall, at a minimum, contain the following
information:
(A) The information required under paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this
section.
(B) The name and address of the manufacturer or a responsible party
who can provide additional information on the substance for hazard
evaluation and any appropriate emergency procedures.
(ii) The label shall not conflict with the requirements of the
Hazardous Materials Transportation Act (18 U.S.C. 1801 et. seq.) and
regulations issued under that Act by the Department of Transportation.
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(3) The label, or alternative forms of warning, shall be legible and
prominently displayed.
(4) The label, or alternative forms of warning, shall be in English;
however, the information may be repeated in other languages.
(5) If the label or alternative form of warning is to be applied to
a mixture containing a substance identified in subpart E of this part as
subject to this section in combination with another substance identified
in subpart E of this part and/or a substance defined as a ``hazardous
chemical'' under the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1900.1200), the employer
may prescribe on the label, MSDS, or alternative form of warning, the
measures to control worker exposure or environmental release which the
employer determines provide the greatest degree of protection. However,
should these control measures differ from the applicable measures
required under subpart E of this part, the employer must seek a
determination of equivalency for such alternative control measures
pursuant to Sec.721.30 before prescribing them under this paragraph.
(c) Material safety data sheets. (1) Each employer must obtain or
develop a MSDS for the substance.
(2) Each MSDS shall contain, at a minimum, the following
information:
(i) The identity used on the container label of the substance under
this section, and, if not claimed confidential, the chemical and common
name of the substance. If the chemical and common name are claimed
confidential, a generic chemical name must be used.
(ii) Physical and chemical characteristics of the substance known to
the employer (such as vapor pressure, flash point).
(iii) The physical hazards of the substance known to the employer,
including the potential for fire, explosion, and reactivity.
(iv) The potential human and environmental hazards as specified in
subpart E of this part for the substance.
(v) Signs and symptoms of exposure, and any medical conditions which
are expected to be aggravated by exposure to the substance known to the
employer.
(vi) The primary routes of exposure to the substance.
(vii) Precautionary measures to control worker exposure and/or
environmental release identified in subpart E of this part for the
substance, or alternative control measures which EPA has determined
under Sec.721.30 provide substantially the same degree of protection
as the identified control measures.
(viii) Any generally applicable precautions for safe handling and
use of the substance which are known to the employer, including
appropriate hygienic practices, protective measures during repair and
maintenance of contaminated equipment, and procedures for response to
spills and leaks.
(ix) Any generally applicable control measures which are known to
the employer, such as appropriate engineering controls, work practices,
or personal protective equipment.
(x) Emergency first aid procedures known to the employer.
(xi) The date of preparation of the MSDS or of its last revision.
(xii) The name, address, and telephone number of the individual
preparing or distributing the MSDS, or a responsible party who can
provide additional information on the substance for hazard evaluation
and any appropriate emergency procedures.
(3) If no relevant information is found or known for any given
category on the MSDS, the employer must mark the MSDS to indicate that
no applicable information was found.
(4) Where multiple mixtures containing the substance have similar
compositions (i.e., the chemical ingredients are essentially the same,
but the specific composition varies from mixture to mixture) and similar
hazards, the employer may prepare one MSDS to apply to all of these
multiple mixtures.
(5) If the employer becomes aware of any significant new information
regarding the hazards of the substance or ways to protect against the
hazards, this new information must be added to the MSDS within 3 months
from the time the employer becomes aware of the new information. If the
substance
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is not currently being manufactured, imported, processed, or used in the
employer's workplace, the employer must add the new information to the
MSDS before the substance is reintroduced into the workplace.
(6) The employer must ensure that persons receiving the substance
from the employer are provided an appropriate MSDS with their initial
shipment and with the first shipment after an MSDS is revised. The
employer may either provide the MSDS with the shipped containers or send
it to the person prior to or at the time of shipment.
(7) The employer must maintain a copy of the MSDS in its workplace,
and must ensure that it is readily accessible during each work shift to
employees when they are in their work areas.
(8) The MSDS may be kept in any form, including as operating
procedures, and may be designed to cover groups of substances in a work
area where it may be more appropriate to address the potential hazards
of a process rather than individual substances. However, in all cases,
the required information must be provided for each substance and must be
readily accessible during each work shift to employees when they are in
their work areas.
(9) The MSDS must be printed in English; however, the information
may be repeated in other languages.
(d) Employee information and training. Each employer must ensure
that employees are provided with information and training on the
substance identified in subpart E of this part. This information and
training must be provided at the time of each employee's initial
assignment to a work area containing the substance and whenever the
substance subject to this section is introduced into the employee's work
area for the first time.
(1) Information provided to employees under this paragraph shall
include:
(i) The requirements of this section.
(ii) Any operations in the work area where the substance is present.
(iii) The location and availability of the written hazard
communication program required under paragraph (a) of this section,
including the list of substances identified in subpart E of this part as
subject to this section, and MSDSs required by paragraph (c) of this
section.
(2) Training provided to employees shall include:
(i) Methods and observations that may be used to detect the presence
or release of the substance in or from an employee's work area (such as
monitoring conducted by the employer, continuous monitoring devices,
visual appearance, or odor of the substance when being released).
(ii) The potential human health and environmental hazards of the
substance as specified in subpart E of this part.
(iii) The measures employees can take to protect themselves and the
environment from the substance, including specific procedures the
employer has implemented to protect employees and the environment from
exposure to the substance, including appropriate work practices,
emergency procedures, personal protective equipment, engineering
controls, and other measures to control worker exposure and/or
environmental release required under subpart E of the part, or
alternative control measures which EPA has determined under Sec.721.30
provide substantially the same degree of protection as the specified
control measures.
(iv) The requirements of the hazard communication program developed
by the employer under this section, including an explanation of the
labeling system and the MSDS required by this section and guidance on
obtaining and using appropriate hazard information.
(e) Low concentrations in mixtures. If a substance identified in
subpart E of this part is present in the work area only as a mixture, an
employer is exempt from the provisions of this section if the
concentration of the substance in the mixture does not exceed a
concentration set in subpart E of this part. The exemption does not
apply if the employer has reason to believe that during intended use or
processing in the work area, the substance in the mixture may be
concentrated above the level set in subpart E of this part.
(f) Existing hazard communication program. The employer need not
take additional actions if existing programs and procedures satisfy the
requirements of this section.
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(g) Human health, environmental hazard, exposure, and precautionary
statements. Whenever referenced in subpart E of this part for a
substance, the following human health and environmental hazard,
exposure, and precautionary statements shall appear on each label as
specified in paragraph (b) of this section and the MSDS as specified in
paragraph (c) of this section. Additional statements may be included as
long as they are true and do not alter the meaning of the required
statements.
(1) Human health hazard statements: This substance may cause:
(i) Skin irritation.
(ii) Respiratory complications.
(iii) Central nervous system effects.
(iv) Internal organ effects.
(v) Birth defects.
(vi) Reproductive effects.
(vii) Cancer.
(viii) Immune system effects.
(ix) Developmental effects.
(2) Human health hazard precautionary statements: When using this
substance:
(i) Avoid skin contact.
(ii) Avoid breathing substance.
(iii) Avoid ingestion.
(iv) Use respiratory protection.
(v) Use skin protection.
(3) Environmental hazard statements: This substance may be:
(i) Toxic to fish.
(ii) Toxic to aquatic organisms.
(4) Environmental hazard precautionary statements: Notice to users:
(i) Disposal restrictions apply.
(ii) Spill clean-up restrictions apply.
(iii) Do not release to water.
(5) Each human health or environmental hazard precautionary
statement identified in subpart E of this part for the label on the
substance container must be followed by the statement, ``See MSDS for
details.''
(h) Human health, environmental hazard exposure and precautionary
statements. (1) Whenever referenced in subpart E of this part for a
substance, the following human health, environmental hazard, exposure,
and precautionary statements shall appear on each label as specified in
paragraph (b) of this section. Additional statements may be included as
long as they are true and do not alter the meaning of the required
statements.
(i) Precautionary statements. (A) The health effects of this
chemical substance have not been determined.
(B) When using this substance, use skin protection.
(C) Use respiratory protection when there is a reasonable likelihood
of exposure in the work area from dust, mist, or smoke from spray
application.
(D) Chemicals similar in structure to this substance have been found
to cause cancer in laboratory animals.
(ii) Human health hazard statements. This substance may cause:
(A) Skin irritation
(B) Respiratory complications
(C) Central nervous system effects
(D) Internal organ effects
(E) Birth defects
(F) Reproductive effects
(G) Cancer
(H) Immune system effects
(I) Developmental effects
(iii) Human health hazard precautionary statements. When using this
substance:
(A) Avoid skin contact
(B) Avoid breathing substance
(C) Avoid ingestion
(D) Use respiratory protection
(E) Use skin protection
(iv) Environmental hazard statements. This substance may be:
(A) Toxic to fish
(B) Toxic to aquatic organisms
(v) Environmental hazard precautionary statements. Notice to Users:
(A) Disposal restrictions apply
(B) Spill clean-up restrictions apply
(C) Do not release to water.
(vi) Additional statements. Each human health or environmental
precautionary statement identified in subpart E of this part for the
label on the substance container must be followed by the statement,
``See MSDS for details.''
(2) Whenever referenced in subpart E of this part for a substance,
the following human health, environmental hazard, exposure, and
precautionary statements shall appear on each MSDS as specified in
paragraph (c) of this section. Additional statements may be included as
long as they are true and do not alter the meaning of the required
statements.
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(i) Precautionary statements. (A) The health effects of this
chemical substance have not been determined.
(B) When using this substance, use skin protection.
(C) Use respiratory protection when there is a reasonable likelihood
of exposure in the work area from dust, mist, or smoke from spray
application.
(D) Chemicals similar in structure to this substance have been found
to cause cancer in laboratory animals.
(ii) Human health hazard statements. This substance may cause:
(A) Skin irritation
(B) Respiratory complications
(C) Central nervous system effects
(D) Internal organ effects
(E) Birth defects
(F) Reproductive effects
(G) Cancer
(H) Immune system effects
(I) Developmental effects
(iii) Human health hazard precautionary statements. When using this
substance:
(A) Avoid skin contact
(B) Avoid breathing substance
(C) Avoid ingestion
(D) Use respiratory protection
(E) Use skin protection
(iv) Environmental hazard statements. This substance may be:
(A) Toxic to fish
(B) Toxic to aquatic organisms
(v) Environmental hazard precautionary statements. Notice to Users:
(A) Disposal restrictions apply
(B) Spill clean-up restrictions apply
(C) Do not release to water.
[54 FR 31308, July 27, 1989, as amended at 55 FR 45996, Oct. 31, 1990;
58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993]
Sec.721.80 Industrial, commercial, and consumer activities.
Whenever a substance is identified in subpart E of this part as
being subject to this section, a significant new use of the substance
is:
(a) Use in non-enclosed processes.
(b) Any manner or method of manufacture in non-enclosed processes
associated with any use.
(c) Any manner or method of processing in non-enclosed processes
associated with any use.
(d) Use beyond the site of manufacture or import.
(e) Processing beyond the site of manufacture or import.
(f) Any manner or method of manufacture (excluding import) of the
substance associated with any use.
(g) Use other than as an intermediate.
(h) Use other than as a site-limited intermediate.
(i) Use as an intermediate where the concentration of the
intermediate substance in the product intended for distribution in
commerce exceeds the concentration specified in subpart E of this part
for the substance.
(j) Use other than as described in the premanufacture notice
referenced in subpart E of this part for the substance.
(k) Use other than allowed by the section 5(e) consent order
referenced in subpart E of this part for the substance.
(l) Non-industrial use.
(m) Commercial use.
(n) Non-commercial use.
(o) Use in a consumer product.
(p) Aggregate manufacture and importation volume for any use greater
than that specified in subpart E of this part for the substance.
(q) Aggregate manufacture and importation volume for any use greater
than that allowed by the section 5(e) consent order referenced in
subpart E of this part for the substance.
(r) Aggregate manufacture and importation volume for any use greater
than that specified in subpart E of this part for the substance unless
the manufacturer or importer has submitted the results of the health or
environmental effects studies identified in subpart E of this part for
the substance and those studies comply with the procedures and criteria
for developing and evaluating data identified in subpart E of this part
for the substance.
(s) Annual manufacture and importation volume for any use greater
than that specified in subpart E of this part for the substance.
(t) Annual manufacture and importation volume for any use greater
than that allowed by the section 5(e) consent order referenced in
subpart E of this part for the substance.
(u) Annual manufacture and importation volume for any use greater
than
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that specified in subpart E of this part for the substance unless the
manufacturer or importer has submitted the results of the health or
environmental effects studies identified in subpart E of this part for
the substance and those studies comply with the procedures and criteria
for developing and evaluating data identified in subpart E of this part
for the substance.
(v) Use in the form of:
(1) A powder.
(2) A solid.
(3) A liquid.
(4) A gas.
(w) Any manner or method of manufacture of the substance in the
following form associated with any use:
(1) A powder.
(2) A solid.
(3) A liquid.
(4) A gas.
(x) Any manner or method of processing of the substance in the
following form associated with any use:
(1) A powder.
(2) A solid.
(3) A liquid.
(4) A gas.
(y) Use involving an application method that generates:
(1) A vapor, mist, or aerosol.
(2) A dust.
Sec.721.85 Disposal.
Whenever a substance is identified in subpart E of this part as
being subject to this section, a significant new use of the substance is
any method of:
(a) Disposal of the process stream associated with any use of the
substance or with any manner or method of manufacturing associated with
any use of the substance other than by the following. This provision
does not supercede any applicable Federal, State, or local laws and
regulations.
(1) Incineration.
(2) Landfill.
(3) Deep well injection.
(b) Disposal of the process stream associated with any use or with
any manner or method of processing associated with any use other than by
the following. This provision does not supercede any applicable Federal,
State, or local laws and regulations.
(1) Incineration.
(2) Landfill.
(3) Deep well injection.
(c) Disposal of the use stream associated with any use, other than
by the following. This provision does not supercede any applicable
Federal, State, or local laws and regulations.
(1) Incineration.
(2) Landfill.
(3) Deep well injection.
(d) Disposal of the substance associated with any use of the
substance, or with any manner or method of manufacture or processing in
association with any use. This provision does not supercede any
applicable Federal, State, or local laws and regulations.
Sec.721.90 Release to water.
Whenever a substance is identified in subpart E of this part as
being subject to this section, a significant new use of the substance
is:
(a) Any predictable or purposeful release of a manufacturing stream
associated with any use of the substance, from any site:
(1) Into the waters of the United States.
(2) Into the waters of the United States without application of one
or more of the following treatment technologies as specified in subpart
E of this part either by the discharger or, in the case of a release
through publicly-owned treatment works, by a combination of treatment by
the discharger and the publicly-owned treatment works:
(i) Chemical precipitation and settling.
(ii) Biological treatment (activated sludge or equivalent) plus
clarification.
(iii) Steam stripping.
(iv) Resin or activated carbon adsorption.
(v) Chemical destruction or conversion.
(vi) Primary wastewater treatment.
(3) Into the waters of the United States without primary wastewater
treatment, and secondary wastewater treatment as defined in 40 CFR part
133.
(4) Into the waters of the United States if the quotient from the
following formula:
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exceeds the level specified in subpart E of this part when calculated
using the methods described in Sec.721.91. In lieu of calculating the
above quotient, monitoring or alternative calculations may be used to
predict the surface water concentration which will result from the
intended release of the substance, if the monitoring procedures or
calculations have been approved for such purpose by EPA. EPA will review
and act on written requests to approve monitoring procedures or
alternative calculations within 90 days after such requests are
received. EPA will inform submitters of the disposition of such requests
in writing, and will explain the reasons therefor when they are denied.
(b) Any predictable or purposeful release of a process stream
containing the substance associated with any use of the substance from
any site:
(1) Into the waters of the United States.
(2) Into the waters of the United States without application of one
or more of the following treatment technologies as specified in subpart
E of this part either by the discharger or, in the case of a release
through publicly-owned treatment works, by a combination of treatment by
the discharger and the publicly-owned treatment works:
(i) Chemical precipitation and settling.
(ii) Biological treatment (activated sludge or equivalent) plus
clarification.
(iii) Steam stripping.
(iv) Resin or activated carbon adsorption.
(v) Chemical destruction or conversion.
(vi) Primary wastewater treatment.
(3) Into the waters of the United States without primary wastewater
treatment, and secondary wastewater treatment as defined in 40 CFR part
133.
(4) Into the waters of the United States if the quotient from the
following formula:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR25SE06.006
exceeds the level specified in subpart E of this part when calculated
using the methods described in Sec.721.91. In lieu of calculating the
above quotient, monitoring or alternative calculations may be used to
predict the surface water concentration which will result from the
intended release of the substance, if the monitoring procedures or
calculations have been approved for such purpose by EPA. EPA will review
and act on written requests to approve monitoring procedures or
alternative calculations within 90 days after such requests are
received. EPA will inform submitters of the disposition of such requests
in writing, and will explain the reasons therefor when they are denied.
(c) Any predictable or purposeful release of a use stream containing
the substance associated with any use of the substance from any site:
(1) Into the waters of the United States.
(2) Into the waters of the United States without application of one
or more of the following treatment technologies as specified in subpart
E of this part either by the discharger or, in the case of a release
through publicly-owned treatment works, by a combination of treatment by
the discharger and the publicly-owned treatment works:
(i) Chemical precipitation and settling.
(ii) Biological treatment (activated sludge or equivalent) plus
clarification.
(iii) Steam stripping.
(iv) Resin or activated carbon adsorption.
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(v) Chemical destruction or conversion.
(vi) Primary wastewater treatment.
(3) Into the waters of the United States without primary wastewater
treatment, and secondary wastewater treatment as defined in 40 CFR part
133.
(4) Into the waters of the United States if the quotient from:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR25SE06.006
exceeds the level specified in subpart E of this part, when calculated
using the methods described in Sec.721.91. In lieu of calculating the
above quotient, however, monitoring or alternative calculations may be
used to predict the surface water concentration expected to result from
intended release of the substance, if the monitoring procedures or
calculations have been approved for such purpose by EPA. EPA will review
and act on written requests to approve monitoring procedures or
alternative calculations within 90 days after such requests are
received. EPA will inform submitters of the disposition of such requests
in writing, and will explain the reasons therefor when they are denied.
Sec.721.91 Computation of estimated surface water concentrations:
Instructions.
These instructions describe the use of the equation specified in
Sec.721.90(a)(4) and (b)(4) to compute estimated surface water
concentrations which will result from release of a substance identified
in subpart E of this part. The equation shall be computed for each site
using the stream flow rate appropriate for the site according to
paragraph (b) of this section, and the highest number of kilograms
calculated to be released for that site on a given day according to
paragraph (a) of this section. Two variables shall be considered in
computing the equation, the number of kilograms released, and receiving
stream flow.
(a) Number of kilograms released. (1) To calculate the number of
kilograms of substance to be released from manufacturing, processing, or
use operations, as specified in the numerator of the equation, develop a
process description diagram which describes each manufacturing,
processing, or use operation involving the substance. The process
description must include the major unit operation steps and chemical
conversions. A unit operation is a functional step in a manufacturing,
processing, or use operation where substances undergo chemical changes
and/or changes in location, temperature, pressure, physical state, or
similar characteristics. Include steps in which the substance is
formulated into mixtures, suspensions, solutions, etc.
(2) Indicate on each diagram the entry point of all feedstocks
(e.g., reactants, solvents, and catalysts) used in the operation.
Identify each feedstock and specify its approximate weight regardless of
whether the process is continuous or batch.
(3) Identify all release points from which the substance or wastes
containing the substance will be released into air, land, or water.
Indicate these release points on the diagram. Do not include accidental
releases or fugitive emissions.
(4) For releases identified in the diagram that are destined for
water, estimate the amount of substance that will be released before the
substance enters control technology. The kilograms of substance released
may be estimated based on:
(i) The mass balance of the operation, i.e., totaling inputs and
outputs, including wastes for each part of the process such that outputs
equal inputs. The amount released to water may be the difference between
the amount of the substance in the starting material (or formed in a
reaction) minus the amount of waste material removed from each part of
the process and not released to water and the amount of the substance in
the final product.
(ii) Physical properties such as water solubility where a known
volume of
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water being discharged is assumed to contain the substance at
concentrations equal to its solubility in water. This approach is
particularly useful where the waste stream results from separation of
organic/water phases or filtration of the substance from an aqueous
stream to be discharged.
(iii) Measurements of flow rates of the process/use stream and known
concentrations of the substance in the stream.
(5) After releases of a substance to water are estimated for each
operation on a site, total the releases of the substance to water from
all operations at that site. The value (number of kilograms) specified
in the numerator of the equation should reflect total kilograms of
substance released to water per day from all operations at a single
site.
(6) Use the highest expected daily release of the substance for each
site.
(b) Receiving stream flow. (1) The receiving stream flow shall be
expressed in million liters per day (MLD). The flow rate data to be used
must be for the point of release on the water body that first receives
release of the substance whether by direct discharge from a site, or by
indirect discharge through a Publicly-Owned Treatment Works (POTW) for
each site. The flow rate reported shall be the lowest 7-day average
stream flow with a recurrence interval of 10 years (7-Q-10). If the 7-Q-
10 flow rate is not available for the actual point of release, the
stream flow rate should be used from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
gauging station that is nearest the point of release that is expected to
have a flow rate less than or equal to the receiving stream flow at the
point of release.
(2) Receiving stream flow data may be available from the National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit for the site or
the POTW releasing the substance to surface water, from the NPDES
permit-writing authority for the site or the POTW, or from USGS
publications, such as the water-data report series.
(3) If receiving stream flow data are not available for a stream,
either the value of 10 MLD or the daily flow of wastewater from the site
or the POTW releasing the substance must be used as an assumed minimum
stream flow. Similarly, if stream flow data are not available because
the location of the point of release of the substance to surface water
is a lake, estuary, bay, or ocean, then the flow rate to be used must be
the daily flow of wastewater from the site or the POTW releasing the
substance to surface water. Wastewater flow data may be available from
the NPDES permit or NPDES authority for the site or the POTW releasing
the substance to water.
Subpart C_Recordkeeping Requirements
Sec.721.100 Applicability.
This subpart C identifies certain additional recordkeeping
requirements applicable to manufacturers, importers, and processors of
substances identified in subpart E of this part for each specific
substance. The provisions of this subpart C apply only when referenced
in subpart E of this part for a substance and significant new use
identified in that subpart E. If the provisions in this subpart C
conflict with general provisions of subpart A of this part, the
provisions of this subpart C shall apply.
[54 FR 31313, July 27, 1989]
Sec.721.125 Recordkeeping requirements.
At the time EPA adds a substance to subpart E of this part, EPA will
specify appropriate recordkeeping requirements which correspond to the
significant new use designations for the substance selected from subpart
B of this part. Each manufacturer, importer, and processor of the
substance shall maintain the records for 5 years from the date of their
creation. In addition to the records specified in Sec.721.40, the
records whose maintenance this section requires may include the
following:
(a) Records documenting the manufacture and importation volume of
the substance and the corresponding dates of manufacture and import.
(b) Records documenting volumes of the substance purchased in the
United States by processors of the substance, names and addresses of
suppliers, and corresponding dates of purchase.
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(c) Records documenting the names and addresses (including shipment
destination address, if different) of all persons outside the site of
manufacture, importation, or processing to whom the manufacturer,
importer, or processor directly sells or transfers the substance, the
date of each sale or transfer, and the quantity of the substance sold or
transferred on such date.
(d) Records documenting establishment and implementation of a
program for the use of any applicable personal protective equipment
required under Sec.721.63.
(e) Records documenting the determinations required by Sec.
721.63(a)(3) that chemical protective clothing is impervious to the
substance.
(f) Records documenting establishment and implementation of the
hazard communication program required under Sec.721.72.
(g) Copies of labels required under Sec.721.72(b).
(h) Copies of material safety data sheets required under Sec.
721.72(c).
(i) Records documenting compliance with any applicable industrial,
commercial, and consumer use limitations under Sec.721.80.
(j) Records documenting compliance with any applicable disposal
requirements under Sec.721.85, including the method of disposal,
location of disposal sites, dates of disposal, and volume of the
substance disposed. Where the estimated disposal volume is not known to
or reasonably ascertainable by the manufacturer, importer, or processor,
that person must maintain other records which demonstrate establishment
and implementation of a program that ensures compliance with any
applicable disposal requirements.
(k) Records documenting establishment and implementation of
procedures that ensure compliance with any applicable water discharge
limitations under Sec.721.90.
[54 FR 31313, July 27, 1989]
Subpart D_Expedited Process for Issuing Significant New Use Rules for
Selected Chemical Substances and Limitation or Revocation of Selected
Significant New Use Rules
Source: 54 FR 31314, July 27, 1989, unless otherwise noted.
Sec.721.160 Notification requirements for new chemical substances
subject to section 5(e) orders.
(a) Selection of substances. (1) In accordance with the expedited
process specified in this section, EPA will issue significant new use
notification requirements and other specific requirements for each new
chemical substance that is the subject of a final order issued under
section 5(e) of the Act, except for an order that prohibits manufacture
and import of the substance, unless EPA determines that significant new
use notification requirements are not needed for the substance.
(2) If EPA determines that significant new use notification
requirements are not needed for a substance that is subject to a final
order issued under section 5(e) of the Act, except for an order that
prohibits manufacture or import of the substance, EPA will issue a
notice in the Federal Register explaining why the significant new use
requirements are not needed.
(b) Designation of requirements. (1) The significant new use
notification and other specific requirements will be based on and be
consistent with the provisions included in the final order issued for
the substance under section 5(e) of the Act. EPA may also designate
additional activities as significant new uses which will be subject to
notification. Designation of additional activities as significant new
uses will be done in accordance with the criteria and procedures under
Sec.721.170, or through a separate rulemaking proceeding.
(2) Significant new use requirements and other specific requirements
designated under this section will be listed in subpart E of this part.
For each substance, subpart E will identify:
(i) The chemical name.
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(ii) The activities designated as significant new uses.
(iii) Other specific requirements applicable to the substance,
including recordkeeping requirements or any other requirements included
in the final section 5(e) order.
(c) Procedures for issuing significant new use rules. (1) EPA will
issue significant new use rules under this section by one of the
following three processes: direct final rulemaking, interim final
rulemaking, or notice and comment rulemaking. EPA will use the direct
final rulemaking process to issue significant new use rules unless it
determines that, in a particular case, one of the other processes is
more appropriate.
(2) Federal Register documents issued to propose or establish
significant new uses under this section will contain the following:
(i) The chemical identity of the substance or, if its specific
identity is claimed confidential, an appropriate generic chemical name
and an accession number assigned by EPA.
(ii) The premanufacture notice number.
(iii) The CAS number, where available and not claimed confidential.
(iv) A summary of EPA's findings under section 5(e)(1)(A) of the Act
for the final order issued under section 5(e).
(v) Designation of the significant new uses subject to, or proposed
to be subject to, notification and any other applicable requirements.
(vi) Any modifications of subpart A of this part applicable to the
specific substance and significant new uses.
(vii) If the Federal Register document establishes a final rule, or
notifies the public that a final rule will not be issued after public
comment has been received, the document will describe comments received
and EPA's response.
(3) Direct final rulemaking. (i) When EPA uses the direct final
rulemaking procedure to issue a significant new use rule, it will issue
a final rule in the Federal Register following its decision to develop a
significant new use rule under this section for a specific new chemical
substance.
(ii) The Federal Register document will state that, unless written
notice is received by EPA within 30 days of publication that someone
wishes to submit adverse or critical comments, the rule will be
effective 60 days from the date of publication. The written notice of
intent to submit adverse or critical comments should state which SNUR(s)
will be the subject of the adverse or critical comments, if several
SNURs are established through the direct final rule. If notice is
received within 30 days that someone wishes to submit adverse or
critical comments, the section(s) of the direct final rule containing
the SNUR(s) for which a notice of intent to comment was received will be
withdrawn by EPA issuing a document in the final rule section of the
Federal Register, and a proposal will be published in the proposed rule
section of the Federal Register. The proposal will establish a 30-day
comment period.
(iii) If EPA, having considered any timely comments submitted in
response to the proposal, decides to establish notification requirements
under this section, EPA will issue a final rule adding the substance to
subpart E of this part and designating the significant new uses subject
to notification.
(4) Notice and comment rulemaking. (i) When EPA uses a notice and
comment procedure to issue a significant new use rule, EPA will issue a
proposal in the Federal Register following its decision to develop a
significant new use rule under this section for a specific new chemical
substance. Persons will be given 30 days to comment on whether EPA
should establish notification requirements for the substance under this
part.
(ii) If EPA, having considered any timely comments, decides to
establish notification requirements under this section, EPA will issue a
final rule adding the substance to subpart E of this part and
designating the significant new uses subject to notification.
(5) Interim final rulemaking. (i) When EPA uses the interim final
rulemaking procedure to issue a significant new use rule, EPA will issue
an interim final rule in the final rule section of
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the Federal Register following its decision to develop a significant new
use rule for a specific new chemical substance. The document will state
EPA's reasons for using the interim final rulemaking procedure.
(A) The significant new use rule will take effect on the date of
publication.
(B) Persons will be given 30 days from the date of publication to
submit comments.
(ii) Interim final rules issued under this section shall cease to be
in effect 180 days after publication unless, within the 180-day period,
EPA issues a final rule in the Federal Register responding to any
written comments received during the 30-day comment period specified in
paragraph (c)(5)(i)(B) of this section and promulgating final
significant new use notification requirements and other requirements for
the substance.
(d) Schedule for issuing significant new use rules. (1) Unless EPA
determines that a significant new use rule should not be issued under
this section, EPA will issue a proposed rule, a direct final rule, or an
interim final rule within 180 days of receipt of a valid notice of
commencement under Sec.720.102 of this chapter for any substance for
which the notice of commencement was received on or after October 10,
1989.
(2) Unless EPA determines that a significant new use rule should not
be issued under this section, EPA will issue a proposed rule, a direct
final rule, or an interim final rule within 1 year of October 10, 1989,
for any substance for which the valid notice of commencement under Sec.
720.102 of this chapter was received before October 10, 1989.
(3) If EPA receives adverse or critical significant comments
following publication of a proposed or interim final rule, EPA will
either withdraw the rule or issue a final rule addressing the comments
received.
Sec.721.170 Notification requirements for selected new chemical
substances that have completed pre manu facture review.
(a) Selection of substances. In accordance with the expedited
process specified in this section, EPA may issue significant new use
notification and recordkeeping requirements for any new chemical
substance for which a premanufacture notice has been submitted under
part 720 of this chapter if EPA determines that activities other than
those described in the premanufacture notice may result in significant
changes in human exposure or environmental release levels and/or that
concern exists about the substance's health or environmental effects.
(b) Concern criteria. EPA may determine that concern exists about a
substance's health or environmental effects if EPA makes any one of the
following findings:
(1)(i) The substance may cause carcinogenic effects because the
substance:
(A) Has been shown by valid test data to cause carcinogenic effects
in humans or in at least one species of laboratory animal.
(B) Has been shown to be a possible carcinogen based on the weight
of the evidence in short-term tests indicative of the potential to cause
carcinogenic effects.
(C) Is closely analogous, based on toxicologically relevant
similarities in molecular structure and physical properties, to another
substance that has been shown by test data to cause carcinogenic effects
in humans or in at least one species of laboratory animal, provided that
if there is more than one such analogue, the greatest weight will be
given to the relevant data for the most appropriate analogues.
(D) Is known or can reasonably be anticipated, based on valid
scientific data or established scientific principles, to be metabolized
in humans or transformed in the environment to a substance which may
have the potential to cause carcinogenic effects under the criteria in
paragraphs (b)(1)(i) (A), (B), or (C) of this section.
(ii) No substance may be regulated based on a finding under
paragraph (b)(1) of this section unless EPA has also made the finding
under Sec.721.170(c)(2)(ii).
(2) The substance has been shown by valid test data to cause acutely
toxic effects in at least one species of laboratory animal or is closely
analogous,
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based on toxicologically relevant similarities in molecular structure
and physical properties, to another substance that has been shown by
valid test data to cause acutely toxic effects in at least one species
of laboratory animal, provided that if there is more than one such
analogue, the greatest weight will be given to the relevant data for the
most appropriate analogues.
(3) The substance may cause serious chronic effects, serious acute
effects, or developmentally toxic effects under reasonably anticipated
conditions of exposure because the substance:
(i) Has been shown by valid test data to cause serious chronic
effects, serious acute effects, or developmentally toxic effects in
humans or in at least one species of laboratory animal at dose levels
that could be of concern under reasonably anticipated conditions of
exposure.
(ii) Is closely analogous, based on toxicologically relevant
similarities in molecular structure and physical properties, to another
chemical substance that has been shown by valid test data to cause
serious chronic effects, serious acute effects, or developmentally toxic
effects in humans or in at least one species of laboratory animal at
dose levels that could be of concern under reasonably anticipated
conditions of exposure, provided that if there is more than one such
analogue, the greatest weight will be given to the relevant data for the
most appropriate analogues.
(iii) Is known or can reasonably be anticipated, based on valid
scientific data or established scientific principles, to be metabolized
in humans or transformed in the environment to a substance which may
have the potential to cause serious chronic effects, serious acute
effects, or developmentally toxic effects under the criteria in
paragraph (b)(3) (i) and (ii) of this section.
(iv) Has been shown to potentially cause developmentally toxic
effects based on the weight of the evidence in short-term tests
indicative of the potential to cause developmentally toxic effects.
(4) The substance may cause significant adverse environmental
effects under reasonably anticipated conditions of release because the
substance:
(i) Has been shown by valid test data to cause significant adverse
environmental effects at dose levels that could be of concern under
reasonably anticipated conditions of release.
(ii) Is closely analogous, based on toxicologically relevant
similarities in molecular structure and physical properties, to another
substance that has been shown by valid test data to cause significant
adverse environmental effects at dose levels that could be of concern
under reasonably anticipated conditions of release, provided that if
there is more than one such analogue, the greatest weight will be given
to the relevant data for the most appropriate analogues.
(iii) Has been determined, based on calculations using the
substance's physical and chemical properties, to be potentially able to
cause significant adverse environmental effects at dose levels that
could be of concern under reasonably anticipated conditions of release.
(iv) Is known or can reasonably be anticipated, based on valid
scientific data or established scientific principles, to be
environmentally transformed to a substance which may have the potential
to cause significant adverse environmental effects under the criteria in
paragraph (b)(4) (i), (ii), and (iii) of this section.
(5) Concern exists about the health or environmental effects of one
or more impurities or byproducts of the substance because the impurity
or byproduct meets one or more of the criteria in paragraph (b) (1)
through (4) of this section and either:
(i) The impurity or byproduct is a new chemical substance and may be
present in concentrations that could cause adverse health or
environmental effects under reasonably anticipated conditions of
exposure or release.
(ii) Reasonably anticipated manufacture, processing, or use
activities involving the substance for which a
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premanufacture notice has been submitted may result in significantly
increased human exposure to or environmental release of the impurity or
byproduct compared to exposure or release levels resulting from existing
activities involving the impurity or byproduct.
(c) Designation of requirements. (1) When EPA decides to establish
significant new use reporting requirements under this section, EPA may
designate as a significant new use any one or more of the activities set
forth in subpart B of this part. In addition, EPA may designate specific
recordkeeping requirements described under subpart C of this part that
are applicable to the substance.
(2) EPA may designate as a significant new use only those activities
that (i) are different from those described in the premanufacture notice
for the substance, including any amendments, deletions, and additions of
activities to the premanufacture notice, and (ii) may be accompanied by
changes in exposure or release levels that are significant in relation
to the health or environmental concerns identified under paragraph (b)
of this section.
(d) Procedures for issuing significant new use rules. (1)
Significant new use requirements designated under this section will be
listed in subpart E of this part. For each substance, subpart E of this
part will identify:
(i) The chemical name.
(ii) The activities designated as significant new uses, which may
include one or more of the activities described in paragraph (c) of this
section.
(iii) Other specific requirements applicable to the substance.
(2) When EPA determines that a substance is a candidate for a
significant new use rule under this section, it will notify the person
that submitted the premanufacture notice for the substance no later than
7 calendar days before the expiration of the notice review period under
Sec.720.75 of this chapter. In providing this notice, EPA will
describe the health or environmental concerns identified under paragraph
(b) of this section and the activities under consideration for
designation as significant new uses. Such notice may be by telephone,
but in this event will be confirmed in writing no later than 30 days
after completion of the notice review period.
(3) Federal Register documents issued to propose or establish
significant new uses under this section will contain the following:
(i) The chemical identity of the substance or, if its specific
identity is claimed confidential, an appropriate generic chemical name
and an accession number assigned by EPA.
(ii) The premanufacture notice number.
(iii) The CAS number, where available and not claimed confidential.
(iv) A summary of the basis for action under this section.
(v) Designation of the significant new uses subject to, or proposed
to be subject to, notification and any other applicable requirements.
(vi) Any modifications of subpart A of this part applicable to the
specific substance and significant new uses.
(vii) If the Federal Register document establishes a final rule, or
notifies the public that a final rule will not be issued after public
comment has been received, the document will describe comments received
and EPA's response.
(4) EPA will issue significant new use rules under this section by
one of the following three processes: direct final rulemaking, interim
final rulemaking, or notice and comment rulemaking. EPA will use the
direct final rulemaking process to issue significant new use rules
unless it determines that, in a particular case, one of the other
processes is more appropriate.
(i)(A) When EPA uses the direct final rulemaking procedure to issue
a significant new use rule it will issue a direct final rule in the
final rule section of the Federal Register following its decision to
develop a significant new use rule under this section for a specific new
chemical substance.
(B) The Federal Register document will state that, unless written
notice is received by EPA within 30 days after the date of publication
that someone wishes to submit adverse or critical comments, the SNUR
will be effective 60 days from date of publication. The written notice
of intent to submit adverse or critical comments should state
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which SNUR(s) will be the subject of the adverse or critical comments,
if several SNURs are established through the direct final rule. If
notice is received within 30 days after the date of publication that
someone wishes to submit adverse or critical comments, the section(s) of
the direct final rule containing the SNUR(s) for which a notice of
intent to comment was received will be withdrawn by EPA issuing a
document in the final rule section of the Federal Register, and EPA will
issue a proposed rule in the proposed rule section of the Federal
Register. The proposed rule will establish a 30-day comment period.
(C) If EPA, having considered any timely comments submitted in
response to the proposal, decides to establish notification requirements
under this section, EPA will issue a final rule adding the substance to
subpart E of this part and designating the significant new uses subject
to notification.
(ii)(A) When EPA uses a notice and comment procedure to issue a
significant new use rule, EPA will issue a proposed rule in the Federal
Register following its decision to develop a significant new use rule
under this section for a specific new chemical substance. Persons will
be given 30 days to comment on whether EPA should establish notification
requirements for the substance under this part.
(B) If EPA, having considered any timely comments, decides to
establish notification requirements under this section, EPA will issue a
final rule adding the substance to subpart E of this part and
designating the significant new uses subject to notification.
(iii)(A) When EPA uses the interim final rulemaking procedure to
issue a significant new use rule, EPA will issue an interim final rule
in the final rule section of the Federal Register following its decision
to develop a significant new use rule for a specific new chemical
substance. The document will state EPA's reasons for using the interim
final rulemaking procedure.
(1) The significant new use rule will take effect on the date of
publication.
(2) Persons will be given 30 days from the date of publication to
submit comments.
(B) An interim final rule issued under this section shall cease to
be in effect 180 days after publication unless, within the 180-day
period, EPA issues a final rule in the Federal Register responding to
any written comments received during the 30-day comment period specified
in paragraph (d)(4)(iii)(A)(2) of this section and promulgating final
significant new use notification requirements and other requirements for
the substance.
(e) Schedule for issuing significant new use rules. (1) EPA will
issue a proposed rule, an interim final rule, or a direct final rule
within 270 days of receipt of the notice of commencement under Sec.
720.102 of this chapter for any substance for which the notice of
commencement was received on or after October 10, 1989.
(2) If EPA receives adverse or critical comments within the
designated comment period following publication of a proposed rule or an
interim final rule, EPA will either withdraw the rule or issue a final
rule addressing the comments received.
[54 FR 31314, July 27, 1989, as amended at 60 FR 16316, Mar. 29, 1995]
Sec.721.185 Limitation or revocation of certain notification
requirements.
(a) Criteria for modification or revocation. EPA may at any time
modify or revoke significant new use notification requirements for a
chemical substance which has been added to subpart E of this part using
the procedures under Sec.721.160 or Sec.721.170. Such action may be
taken under this section if EPA makes one of the following
determinations, unless other information shows that the requirements
should be retained:
(1) Test data or other information obtained by EPA provide a
reasonable basis for concluding that activities designated as
significant new uses of the substance will not present an unreasonable
risk of injury to human health or the environment.
(2) EPA has promulgated a rule under section 4 or 6 of the Act, or
EPA or another agency has taken action under another law for the
substance that eliminates the need for significant new use notification
under section 5(a)(2) of the Act.
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(3) EPA has received significant new use notices for some or all of
the activities designated as significant new uses of the substance and,
after reviewing such notices, concluded that there is no need to require
additional notice from persons who propose to engage in identical or
similar activities.
(4) EPA has examined new information, or has reexamined the test
data or other information or analysis supporting its decision to add the
substance to subpart E of this part under Sec.721.170 and has
concluded that the substance does not meet the criteria under Sec.
721.170(b).
(5) For a substance added to subpart E of this part under Sec.
721.160, EPA has examined new information, or has reexamined the test
data or other in for ma tion or analysis supporting its finding under
section 5(e)(1)(A)(ii)(I) of the Act, and has concluded that a rational
basis no longer exists for the findings that activities involving the
substance may present an unreasonable risk of injury to human health or
the environment required under section 5(e)(1)(A) of the Act.
(6) For a substance added to subpart E of this part under Sec.
721.160, certain activities involving the substance have been designated
as significant new uses pending the completion of testing, and adequate
test data developed in accordance with applicable procedures and
criteria have been submitted to EPA.
(b) Procedures for limitation or revocation. Modification or
revocation of significant new use notification requirements for a
substance that has been added to subpart E of this part using the
procedures described under Sec.721.160 or Sec.721.170 may occur
either at EPA's initiative or in response to a written request.
(1) Any affected person may request modification or revocation of
significant new use notification requirements for a chemical substance
that has been added to subpart E of this part using the procedures
described in Sec.721.160 or Sec.721.170 by submitting a request that
is accompanied by information sufficient to support the request. Persons
submitting a request to EPA under this part must submit the request to
EPA using e-PMN software in the manner set forth in 40 CFR
720.40(a)(2)(i). See 40 CFR 720.40(a)(2)(ii) for information on how to
obtain the e-PMN software. Support documents related to these requests
must also be submitted to EPA in the manner set forth in 40 CFR
720.40(c).
(2) The Director of the Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics
will consider the request, make a determination whether to initiate
rulemaking to modify the requirements, and notify the requester of that
determination by certified letter. If the request is denied, the letter
will explain why EPA has concluded that the significant new use
notification requirements for that substance should remain in effect.
(3) If EPA concludes that significant new use notification
requirements for a substance should be limited or revoked, EPA will
propose the changes in the Federal Register, briefly describe the
grounds for the action, and provide interested parties an opportunity to
comment.
[54 FR 31314, July 27, 1989, as amended at 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993;
60 FR 34464, July 3, 1995; 71 FR 33641, June 12, 2006; 76 FR 30836, May
27, 2011; 78 FR 72827, Dec. 4, 2013]
Subpart E_Significant New Uses for Specific Chemical Substances
Sec.721.225 2-Chloro-N-methyl-N-substituted acetamide (generic name).
(a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to
reporting. (1) The chemical substance 2-chloro-N-methyl-N-substituted
acetamide (PMN P-84-393) is subject to reporting under this section for
the significant new uses described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
(2) The significant new uses are:
(i) Protection in the workplace. Requirements as specified in Sec.
721.63(a)(1), (a)(3), (b) (concentration set at 1.0 percent), and (c).
(ii) Hazard communication program. Requirements as specified in
Sec.721.72 (b)(2), (d), (e) (concentration set at 1.0 percent), (f),
(g)(1)(iv), (g)(2)(i), and (g)(2)(v). The provisions of Sec.721.72(d)
requiring employees to be provided with information on the location and
availability of a written hazard communication program and MSDSs do not
apply when the written program and MSDSs are not required under Sec.
721.72 (a) and
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(c), respectively. The provision of Sec.721.72(g) requiring placement
of specific information on an MSDS does not apply when an MSDS is not
required under Sec.721.72(c).
(iii) Industrial, commercial, and con sumer activities. Requirements
as specified Sec.721.80(g).
(b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
(1) Recordkeeping. The recordkeeping requirements as specified in
Sec.721.125 (a) through (g) and (i) are applicable to manufacturers,
importers, and processors of this substance.
(2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements.
The provisions of Sec.721.185 apply to this significant new use rule.
[55 FR 32412, Aug. 9, 1990, as amended at 57 FR 20424, May 13, 1992.
Redesignated at 58 FR 29946, May 24, 1993; 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993]
Sec.721.267 N-[2-[(substituted dinitrophenyl)azo]diallylamino-4-
substituted phenyl] acetamide (generic name).
(a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified generically as N-[2-
[(substituted dinitrophenyl)azo]diallylamino-4-substituted phenyl]
acetamide (PMN P-95-513) is subject to reporting under this section for
the significant new uses described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
(2) The significant new uses are:
(i) Industrial, commercial, and consumer activities. Requirements as
specified in Sec.721.80(f).
(ii) [Reserved]
(b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
(1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (i) are applicable to manufacturers,
importers, and processors of this substance.
(2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements.
The provisions of Sec.721.185 apply to this section.
[61 FR 63734, Dec. 2, 1996]
Sec.721.275 Halogenated-N-(2-propenyl)-N-(substituted phenyl)
acetamide.
(a) Chemical substances and significant new uses subject to
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified generically as
halogenated-N-(2-propenyl)-N-(substituted phenyl) acetamide (P-83-1085)
is subject to reporting under this section for the significant new uses
described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
(2) The significant new uses are:
(i) Protection in the workplace. Requirements as specified in Sec.
721.63 (a)(1) and (a)(3).
(ii) Industrial, commercial, and con sumer activities. Requirements
as specified in Sec.721.80(g).
(b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
(1) Recordkeeping. The following recordkeeping requirements are
applicable to manufacturers, importers, and processors of this
substance: Sec.721.125 (a) through (e), and (i).
(2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements.
The provisions of Sec.721.185 apply to this section.
[56 FR 25988, June 5, 1991. Redesignated at 58 FR 29946, May 24, 1993,
as amended at 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993]
Sec.721.285 Acetamide, N-[4-(pentyloxy)phenyl]-, acetamide,
N-[2-nitro-4-(pentyloxy)phenyl]-, and acetamide, N-[2-amino-4-
(pentyloxy)phenyl]-.
(a) Chemical substances and significant new uses subject to
reporting. (1) The chemical substances identified as acetamide, N-[4-
(pentyloxy)phenyl]- (PMN P-92-31), acetamide, N-[2-nitro-4-
(pentyloxy)phenyl]- (PMN P-92-32), and acetamide, N-[2-amino-4-
(pentyloxy)phenyl]- (PMN P-92-33) are subject to reporting under this
section for the significant new uses described in paragraph (a)(2) of
this section.
(2) The significant new uses are: (i) Industrial, commercial, and
consumer activities. Requirements as specified in Sec.721.80(h).
(ii) Release to water. Requirements as specified in Sec.721.90
(a)(4), (b)(4), and (c)(4) (where N = 90 ppb for PMNs P-92-31 and P-92-
32, and N = 30 ppb for P-92-33). When calculating the surface water
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concentrations according to the instructions in Sec.721.90(a)(4), the
statement that the amount of the substance that will be released will be
calculated before the substance enters control technology does not
apply. Instead, if the waste stream containing the substance will be
treated before release, then the amount of the substance reasonably
likely to be removed from the waste stream by such treatment may be
subtracted in calculating the number of kilograms released. No more than
25 percent removal efficiency may be attributed to such treatment.
(b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
(1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.
721.125 (a), (i), and (k) are applicable to manufacturers, importers,
and processors of this substance.
(2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements.
The provisions of Sec.721.185 apply to this section.
[58 FR 51702, Oct. 4, 1993]
Sec.721.303 Acetic acid, 2-methoxy-, methyl ester.
(a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified as acetic acid, 2-
methoxy-, methyl ester (PMN P-99-0365, CAS No. 6290-49-9) is subject to
reporting under this section for the significant new uses described in
paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
(2) The significant new uses are:
(i) Industrial, commercial, and consumer activities. Requirements as
specified in Sec.721.80(j).
(ii) [Reserved]
(b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
(1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (i) are applicable to manufacturers,
importers, and processors of this substance.
(2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements.
The provisions of Sec.721.185 apply to this section.
(3) Determining whether a specific use is subject to this section.
The provisions of Sec.721.1725(b)(1) apply to this section.
[65 FR 81398, Dec. 26, 2000, as amended at 79 FR 34636, June 18, 2014]
Sec.721.304 Acetic acid, [(5-chloro-8-quinolinyl)oxy-], 1-methyl
hexyl ester.
(a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified as acetic acid, [(5-
chloro-8-quinolinyl)oxy-]-, 1-methylhexyl ester (PMN P-01-170; CAS No.
99607-70-2) is subject to reporting under this section for the
significant new use described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
(2) The significant new uses are:
(i) Protection in the workplace. Requirements as specified in Sec.
721.63(a)(1), (a)(3), (a)(4), and (a)(5)(iv).
(ii) Industrial, commercial, and consumer activities. Requirements
as specified in Sec.721.80(f).
(b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
(1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.
721.125(a), (b), (c), (d), (e), and, (i) are applicable to
manufacturers, importers, and processors of this chemical substance.
(2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements.
The provisions of Sec.721.185 apply to this section.
[68 FR 70173, Dec. 17, 2003]
Sec.721.305 Di-substituted acetophenone (generic).
(a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified generically as di-
substituted acetophenone (PMN P-97-93) is subject to reporting under
this section for the significant new uses described in paragraph (a)(2)
of this section.
(2) The significant new uses are:
(i) Protection in the workplace. Requirements as specified in Sec.
721.63 (a)(1), (a)(2)(i), (a)(2)(ii), (a)(2)(iii), (a)(3), (b)
(concentration set at 1.0 percent), and (c).
(ii) Hazard communication program. Requirements as specified in
Sec.721.72 (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) (concentration set at 1.0 percent),
(f), (g)(2)(i), (g)(2)(v). The following statement shall appear on each
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label as specified in Sec.721.72(b) and the MSDS as specified in Sec.
721.72(c): This substance is expected to be dermally absorbed and may
cause effects to the liver, kidney, adrenal glands, and the heart.
(iii) Industrial, commercial, and consumer activities. Requirements
as specified in Sec.721.80(q).
(b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
(1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.
721.125 (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), (h), and (i) are applicable
to manufacturers, importers, and processors of this substance.
(2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements.
The provisions of Sec.721.185 apply to this section.
(3) Determining whether a specific use is subject to this section.
The provisions of Sec.721.1725(b)(1) apply to this section.
[63 FR 44574, Aug. 20, 1998]
Sec.721.320 Acrylamide-substituted epoxy.
(a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified generically as
acrylamide-substituted epoxy (PMN P-92-660) is subject to reporting
under this section for the significant new uses described in paragraph
(a)(2) of this section.
(2) The significant new uses are:
(i) Protection in the workplace. Requirements as specified in Sec.
721.63 (a)(1), (a)(2)(i), (a)(2)(ii), (a)(2)(iii), (a)(2)(iv), (a)(3),
(a)(4), (a)(5)(i), (a)(6)(i), (a)(6)(ii), (b) (concentration set at 0.1
percent), and (c).
(ii) Hazard communication program. Requirements as specified in
Sec.721.72 (a), (b), (c), (d), (f), (g)(1)(iii), (g)(1)(iv),
(g)(1)(vi), (g)(1)(vii), (g)(2)(i), (g)(2)(ii), (g)(2)(iii), (g)(2)(iv),
(g)(2)(v), (g)(3)(i), (g)(3)(ii), (g)(4)(iii), and (g)(5).
(iii) Industrial, commercial, and consumer activities. Requirements
as specified in Sec.721.80(q).
(iv) Release to water. Requirements as specified in Sec.721.90
(a)(1), (b)(1), and (c)(1).
(b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
(1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.
721.125 (a) through (i) and (k) are applicable to manufacturers,
importers, and processors of this substance.
(2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements.
The provisions of Sec.721.185 apply to this section.
(3) Determining whether a specific use is subject to this section.
The provisions of Sec.721.1725(b)(1) apply to this section.
[58 FR 51681, Oct. 4, 1993]
Sec.721.321 Substituted acrylamides and acrylic acid copolymer
(generic).
(a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to
reporting. (1) The chemical substance identified generically as
substituted acrylamides and acrylic acid copolymer (PMN P-00-0490) is
subject to reporting under this section for the significant new use
described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
(2) The significant new uses are:
(i) Industrial, commercial, and consumer activities. Requirements as
specified in Sec.721.80 (f), (v)(1), and (x)(1).
(ii) [Reserved]
(b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part
apply to this section except as modified by this paragraph.
(1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.
721.125 (a), (b), (c), and (i) are applicable to manufacturers,
importers, and processors of this substance.
(2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements.
The provisions of Sec.721.185 apply to this section.
[68 FR 15079, Mar. 28, 2003]
Sec.721.323 Substituted acrylamide.
(a) Chemical substance and significant new uses subject to
reporting. (1) The chemical substance generically identified as
substituted acrylamide (PMN P-90-1687) is subject to reporting under
this section for the significant new uses described in paragraph (a)(2)
of this section.
(2) The significant new uses are: (i) Protection in the workplace.
Requirements as specified in Sec.721.63 (a)(1), (a)(2)(iii), (a)(3),
(a)(4), (a)(6)(ii), (a)(6)(v), (b) (concentration set at 0.1 percent),
and (c). Section 721.63
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(a)(5)(i), (a)(5)(ii), and (a)(5)(iii) apply to manufacturing operations
only; Sec.721.63(a)(5)(ix), (a)(5)(x), and (a)(5)(xi) apply to
processing and use operations only.
(ii) Hazard communication program. Requirements as specified in
Sec.721.72 (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) (concentration set at 0.1 percent),
(f), (g)(1)(vi), (g)(1)(vii), (g)(2)(ii) (g)(2)(iii), (g)(2)(iv),
(g)(2)(v), and (g)(5). The following additional statement shall appear
on each label and MSDS as required by this paragraph: This substance may
cause nervous system effects.
(iii) Industrial, commercial, and consumer activities. Requirements
as specified in Sec.721.80(q).
(b) Specific requirements. The provisions of subpart A of this part
apply to this section.
(1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping requirements as specified in Sec.
721.125 (a) through (i) are applicable to manufacturers, importers, and
processors of this substance.
(2) Limitations or revocation of certain notification requirements.
The provisions of Sec.721.185 apply to this section.
(3) Determining whether a specific use is subject to this section.
The provisions of Sec.721.1725(b)(1) apply to this section.
[58 FR 51702, Oct. 4, 1993]