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Health and Safety Data Reporting; Submission of Lists and Copies of Health and Safety Studies

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§ 713.19

40 CFR Ch. I (7–1–18 Edition)

inventory, the data from the 2021 reporting year will be used for the 2023
mercury inventory, and so forth at
three-year intervals.

716.60
716.65

§ 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.

716.105 Additions of substances and mixtures to which this subpart applies.
716.120 Substances and listed mixtures to
which this subpart applies.

§ 713.21 Electronic filing.
(a) You must use the Mercury Electronic Reporting (MER) application to
complete and submit required information as set forth in § 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].

PART 716—HEALTH AND SAFETY
DATA REPORTING

Reporting schedule.
Reporting period.

Subpart B—Specific Chemical Listings

AUTHORITY: 15 U.S.C. 2607(d).
SOURCE: 51 FR 32726, Sept. 15, 1986, unless
otherwise noted.

Subpart A—General Provisions
§ 716.1

§ 716.3

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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.

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.
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.

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§ 716.3

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
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 § 716.120.

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§ 716.5

40 CFR Ch. I (7–1–18 Edition)

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,
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 pur-

poses, 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]

§ 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 § 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
§ 716.65.
(2) As of the effective date on which
a substance or mixture is added to
§ 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 § 716.65.
(3) After the effective date on which
a substance or mixture is added to
§ 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 § 716.65.
(b) A rule promulgated under the authority of 15 U.S.C. 2607(d) may require

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§ 716.20

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 § 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]

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§ 716.10

Studies to be reported.

(a) In general, health and safety studies, as defined in § 716.3, on any substance or listed mixture listed in
§ 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
§ 716.50 must be submitted.
(2) Studies of mixtures known to contain substances or listed mixtures listed in § 716.120 are reportable except for
studies of physical and chemical properties and the studies exempted at
§ 716.20(a)(6) (i) through (vi).
(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
§ 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
§ 716.40.
(b) [Reserved]

§ 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 §§ 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 § 790.25 of part 790 of this chapter, are exempt from the list submission requirements of § 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 § 716.30, and
must be listed in accordance with the
provisions of § 716.35.
(4) Studies conducted or initiated by
or for another person who is subject to,
and who will report the studies under
§§ 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 § 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 § 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.

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§ 716.21

40 CFR Ch. I (7–1–18 Edition)

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
§ 716.120.
(8) Analyzed aggregations of monitoring data on mixtures known to contain one or more substances or listed
mixtures listed in § 716.120, when the
monitoring data are not analyzed to
determine the exposure or concentration levels of the substances or listed
mixture listed under § 716.120.
(9) Studies on a substance or listed
mixture listed under § 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 § 716.30.
(b) The following types of studies on
substances or listed mixtures listed
under § 716.120 are exempt from the
copy and list submission requirements
of §§ 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.
(2) For the specified chemicals in
§ 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
§ 716.120(d) in the category ‘‘OSHA
Chemicals in Need of Dermal Absorption Testing,’’ studies on ecological effects.
(4) For the chemicals listed at
§ 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 § 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]

§ 716.21 Chemical
requirements.

specific

(a) Health and safety studies reportable under part 716 for the following
chemical substances, mixtures, or categories of chemical substances, as listed in § 716.120, must be submitted or
listed only as specified in this section:
(1) For 3H-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione, 5amino-1,2-dihydro- and imidazo[4,5d]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-1,2,4triazole-3-thione, 5-amino-1,2-dihydroor 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-2,6dinitro-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-2,6dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-4(trifluoromethyl)- is greater than or
equal to 90% of the test substance by
weight must be submitted.

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§ 716.21

(3) For stannane, dimethylbis[(1oxoneodecyl)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[(1oxoneodecyl)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-(2propenyloxy)-, 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-(2propenyloxy)- 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, 1,3diphenyl- 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
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 photo-

chemical 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

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40 CFR Ch. I (7–1–18 Edition)

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]

§ 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]

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§ 716.30
ies.

Submission of copies of stud-

(a)(1) Except as provided in §§ 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 § 716.120.
Persons are responsible for submitting
copies on only the substances or listed
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 § 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
§ 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]

§ 716.35 Submission of lists of studies.
(a) Except as provided in §§ 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 § 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

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§ 716.45

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 § 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
unpublished health and safety studies
previously submitted to any Federal
agency without claims of confidentiality in accordance with § 716.35(a)(4),
or copies of each such study in accordance with § 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
§ 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]

§ 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 §§ 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 § 716.10(a)(4) by
persons who submit copies of studies
under § 716.30 or list studies under
§ 716.35(a)(1) or § 716.35(a)(2).
(b) Submission of preliminary reports
of ongoing studies by persons who list
the studies under § 716.35(a)(1) or
§ 716.35(a)(2).
(c) Submission of copies of studies by
persons listed under § 716.35(a)(3) as possessing them.
§ 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 § 716.120(a), studies of the

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40 CFR Ch. I (7–1–18 Edition)

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 § 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]

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§ 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.
(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.

§ 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

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§ 716.65

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 § 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.

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[51 FR 32726, Sept. 15, 1986, as amended at 78
FR 72826, Dec. 4, 2013]

§ 716.60 Reporting schedule.
(a) General requirements. Except as
provided in § 716.5 and paragraphs (b)
and (c) of this section, submissions
under §§ 716.30 and 716.35 must be submitted using the electronic method
specified in §§ 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 § 716.120 or within 60 days of
proposing to manufacture (including
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 § 716.120.
(b)(1) Submission of lists of initiated
studies. Persons subject to the listing
requirements of § 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
§ 716.35(a)(1) and (2) within 30 days of
completing the study, using the method specified in §§ 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
§ 716.120, using the electronic method
specified in §§ 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]

§ 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
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40 CFR Ch. I (7–1–18 Edition)

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]

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Subpart B—Specific Chemical
Listings
§ 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 § 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 § 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 § 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
§ 716.120 will be effective 30 days after
publication of a notice to that effect in
the FEDERAL REGISTER.
(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
§ 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 publi-

cation 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]

§ 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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Substance

Special exemptions

Acetic acid, fluoro-, sodium salt .....................................................
2-Propanol ......................................................................................
Methane, trichloro- .........................................................................
Ethane, hexachloro- .......................................................................
Dimethyl formamide-Formamide, N,N-dimethyl- ............................
1,1,1-Trichloroethane—Ethane, 1,1,1-trichloro- .............................
Methane, bromo- ............................................................................
Chloromethane—Methane, chloro- ................................................
Methane, dibromo- .........................................................................
Methane, bromochloro- ..................................................................
Ethane, chloro- ...............................................................................
Vinyl fluoride—Ethene, fluoro- .......................................................
Ethanamine ....................................................................................
Acetonitrile ......................................................................................
Methylene chloride—Methane, dichloro- ........................................
Formamide .....................................................................................
Oxirane ...........................................................................................
Methane, tribromo- .........................................................................
Methane, bromodichloro- ...............................................................
Propane, 2-chloro- ..........................................................................
Ethane, 1,1-dichloro- ......................................................................
1,1-Difluoroethane-Ethane, 1,1-difluoro- ........................................
Vinylidene fluoride—Ethene, 1,1-difluoro- ......................................
Dichloromonofluoromethane-Methane, dichlorofluoro- ..................
Chlorodifluoromethane—Methane, chlorodifluoro- .........................
Nitromethane-Methane, nitro- ........................................................
Oxirane, methyl- .............................................................................
1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane-Ethane, 1-chloro-1,1-difluoro .............
Propanenitrile, 2-hydroxy-2-methyl- ...............................................
Ethane, 2-chloro- 1,1,1-trifluoro .....................................................
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane-Ethane, 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2trifluoro-1.
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene—1,3-Cyclopentadiene, 1,2,3,4,5,5hexachloro-.
Dibutyltin dilaurate—Stannane, dibutylbis[(1-oxododecyl)oxy]- .....
Isophorone—2-Cyclohexen-1-one, 3,5,5-trimethyl- .......................
1-Propanol, 2-methyl- .....................................................................
1,2-Dichloropropane—Propane, 1,2-dichloro- ................................
1-Propene, 2,3-dichloro- .................................................................
Methyl ethyl ketone—2-Butanone ..................................................
Propanenitrile, 2-hydroxy- ..............................................................
Propane, 1,1-dichloro- ....................................................................
Ethane, 1,1,2-trichloro- ...................................................................
Acrylamide—2-Propenamide ..........................................................
Nitroethane-Ethane, nitro- ..............................................................
Tetrabromobisphenol A—Phenol, 4,4′-(methylethylidene)bis[2,6dibromo-.
Bisphenol A—Phenol, 4,4′-(1-methylethylidene)bis- ......................
Hydroperoxide, 1-methyl-1-phenylethyl ..........................................
Methyl methacrylate—2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl ester
Anthraquinone—9,10-Anthracenedione .........................................
Pentabromoethylbenzene—Benzene, pentabromoethyl- ...............
Benzyl butyl phthalate—1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, butyl
phenylmethyl ester.
9H-Carbazole .................................................................................
Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene—1,3-Butadiene,
1,1,2,3,4,4hexachloro-.
p-Chloro-m-xylenol-Phenol, 4-chloro-3,5-dimethyl- ........................
N-Phenyl-1-naphthylamine .............................................................
[1,1′-Bicyclohexyl]-2-one ................................................................
Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanato-2-methyl- .............................................
Naphthalene ...................................................................................
Naphthalene, 2-chloro- ...................................................................
1,1′-Biphenyl ...................................................................................
[1,1′-Biphenyl]-4-ol .........................................................................
10H-Phenothiazine .........................................................................
[1,1′-Biphenyl]-4,4′-diamine ............................................................
1,2,3-Benzotriazole-1H-Benzotriazole ............................................
o-Xylene—Benzene, 1,2-dimethyl- .................................................
o-Cresol—Phenol, 2-methyl- ..........................................................
2/Chlorotoluene—Benzene, 1-chloro-2-methyl- .............................
Benzenamine, 2-methyl- ................................................................
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene—Benzene, 1,2,4-trimethyl- ......................

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75–25–2
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92–84–2
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§ 716.120

40 CFR Ch. I (7–1–18 Edition)
Substance

Special exemptions

Propane, 1,2,3-trichloro- .................................................................
2-Butanone, oxime .........................................................................
Methylcyclopentane—Cyclopentane, methyl- ................................
Phenol, 2,2′-thiobis[4,6-dichloro- ....................................................
Phenol, 2,2′-methylenebis[4-chloro- ...............................................
Butyl methacrylate-2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-,butyl ester ..........
2-Furancarboxaldehyde ..................................................................
Benzene, (1,1-dimethylethyl)- ........................................................
Benzenesulfonyl chloride ...............................................................
p-tert-Butyltoluene—Benzene, 1-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-methyl- .....
4-Chlorobenzotrifluoride—Benzene, 1-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)- ..
p-tert-Butylbenzoic acid-Benzoic acid, 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)- ........
Cumene—Benzene, (1-methylethyl)- .............................................
Benzene, (1-methylethenyl)- ..........................................................
Nitrobenzene—Benzene, nitro- ......................................................
p-Nitrophenol—Phenol, 4-nitro- ......................................................
4-Vinylcyclohexene .........................................................................
Benzene, ethyl- ..............................................................................
4-Pyridinecarbonitrile ......................................................................
3-Pyridinecarbonitrile ......................................................................
2-Pyridinecarbonitrile ......................................................................
Benzene, 1,1′-methylenebis[4-isocyanato- ....................................
Benzenamine, 4,4′-methylenebis- ..................................................
Diphenyl oxide—Benzene, 1,1′-oxybis- .........................................
Triethanolamine-Ethanol, 2,2′,2″-nitrilotris- ....................................
Benzene, 1,4-diisocyanato- ............................................................
Benzene, butyl- ..............................................................................
1-Hexanol, 2-ethyl- .........................................................................
2H-Azepin-2-one, hexahydro- ........................................................
p-Xylene—Benzene, 1,4-dimethyl- .................................................
Benzene, 1-chloro-4-methyl- ..........................................................
p-Cresol—Phenol, 4-methyl- ..........................................................
Benzenamine, 4-methyl- ................................................................
p-Phenylenediamine—1,4-Benzenediamine ..................................
Quinone—2,5-Cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione ......................................
Oxirane, ethyl- ................................................................................
Oxirane, (chloromethyl)- .................................................................
Ethane, 1,2-dichloro- ......................................................................
1-Propanamine ...............................................................................
2-Propyn-1-ol ..................................................................................
1-Methoxy-2-propanol—2-Propanol, 1-methoxy- ...........................
Vinyl acetate—Acetic acid ethenyl ester ........................................
Methyl isobutyl ketone—2-Pentanone, 4-methyl- ..........................
Maleic anhydride—2,5-Furandione ................................................
m-Xylene—Benzene, 1,3-dimethyl- ................................................
m-Cresol—Phenol, 3-methyl- .........................................................
Propane, 2,2′-oxybis[1-chloro- .......................................................
1,3,5-Trimethylbenezene—Benzene, 1,3,5-trimethyl- ....................
Benzene, bromo- ............................................................................
Toluene—Benzene, methyl- ...........................................................
4-Methylpyridine—Pyridine, 4-methyl- ...........................................
Cyclohexanone ...............................................................................
Phenol ............................................................................................
Thiophenol ......................................................................................
Benzenethiol ...................................................................................
3-Methylpyridine—Pyridine, 3-methyl- ...........................................
2-Methylpyridine—Pyridine, 2-methyl- ...........................................
Propanedinitrile ...............................................................................
Methane, Dimethoxy- .....................................................................
Ethanamine, N-ethyl- ......................................................................
Ethene, (2-chloroethoxy)- ...............................................................
Cyclohexane ...................................................................................
Pyridine ...........................................................................................
Ethylene
bisoxyethylene
diacetate—Ethanol,
2,2′]-[1,2ethanediylbis(oxy)]bis-, diacetate.
Diethylenetriamine—1,2-Ethanediamine, N-(2-aminoethyl)- ..........
Diethanolamine—Ethanol, 2,2′-iminobis- .......................................
Hexanedinitrile ................................................................................
2-Butoxyethanol—Ethanol, 2-butoxy- .............................................
Diethylene
glycol
monomethyl
ether-Ethanol,
2-(2methoxyethoxy)-.
Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether-Ethanol, 2-(2-ethoxyethoxy)- ..
Ethane, 1,1′-[methylenebis(oxy)]bis[2-chloro- ................................

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96–18–4
96–29–7
96–37–7
97–18–7
97–23–4
97–88–1
98–01–1
98–06–6
98–09–9
98–51–1
98–56–6
98–73–7
98–82–8
98–83–9
98–95–3
100–02–7
100–40–3
100–41–4
100–48–1
100–54–9
100–70–9
101–68–8
101–77–9
101–84–8
102–71–6
104–49–4
104–51–8
104–76–7
105–60–2
106–42–3
106–43–4
106–44–5
106–49–0
106–50–3
106–51–4
106–88–7
106–89–8
107–06–2
107–10–8
107–19–7
107–98–2
108–05–4
108–10–1
108–31–6
108–38–3
108–39–4
108–60–1
108–67–8
108–86–1
108–88–3
108–89–4
108–94–1
108–95–2
108–95–5
108–98–5
108–99–6
109–06–8
109–77–3
109–87–5
109–89–7
110–75–8
110–82–7
110–86–1
111–21–7
111–40–0
111–42–2
111–69–3
111–76–2
111–77–3
111–90–0
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1-Butanamine, N-butyl- ..................................................................
Triethyleneglycol
monomethyl
ether—Ethanol,
2-[2-(2methoxyethoxy)ethoxy]-.
Triethyleneglycol
monoethyl
ether—Ethanol,
2-[2-(2ethoxyethoxy)ethoxy]-.
Oleylamine—9-Octadecen-1-amine, (Z)- .......................................
Chlorendic acid—Bicyclo[2.2.1] hept-5-ene-2,3-dicarboxylic acid,
1,4,5,6,7,7-hexachloro-.
Ethanol, 2-chloro-, phosphate (3:1) ...............................................
2,4,6-Tribromophenol .....................................................................
Anthracene .....................................................................................
2-Benzyl-4-chlorophenol-Phenol, 4-chloro-2-chlorophenol(phenyl
methyl)-.
Ethanamine, N,N-diethyl- ...............................................................
Benzenesulfonic acid, 3-amino- .....................................................
Benzeneethanamine, alpha,alpha-dimethyl- ..................................
Hydrazine, 1,2-diphenyl- ................................................................
2-Phenoxyethanol—Ethanol, 2-phenoxy- .......................................
Hydroquinone—1,4-Benzenediol ....................................................
Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanato- ............................................................
Butanal ...........................................................................................
1-Butoxyethoxy-2-propanol-2-Propanol, 1-(2-butoxyethoxy)- ........
2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)ethyl acetate—Ethanol, 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)-,
acetate.
Methane, dibromochloro- ...............................................................
Phosphoric acid, tributyl ester ........................................................
Chloroprene—1,3-Butadiene, 2-chloro- .........................................
Ethene, tetrachloro- ........................................................................
Phenol, 2,6-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)- .................................................
2,6-Anthracenedisulfonic acid, 4,8-diamino-9,10-dihydro-1,5dihydroxy-9,10-dioxo-.
Pyrene ............................................................................................
Diallyl phthalate-1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-2-propenyl
ester.
Benzene, (1-methylpropyl)- ............................................................
1-Triazene, 1,3-diphenyl- ...............................................................
Soldium N-methyl-N-oleoyltaurine—Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-[methyl (1-oxo-9-octadecenyl)amino]-, sodium salt, (Z)-.
Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide, tetramethyl- ..................................
Benzene, 1,1 1-methylenebis[4-isocyanato-3-methyl- ....................
Tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphite—Ethanol, 2-chloro-, phosphite (3:1)
4-(1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl)
phenol—Phenol,
4-(1,1,3,3tetramethylbutyl)-.
Ethyl acrylate—2-Propenoic acid, ethyl ester ................................
Mesityl oxide—3-Penten-2-one, 4-methyl- .....................................
Propane, 1,3,-dichloro- ...................................................................
1-Propanamine, N-propyl- ..............................................................
Triethyleneglycol
monobutyl
ether—Ethanol,
2-[-2-(2butoxyethoxy)ethoxy]-.
Sodium cyanide ..............................................................................
Mercaptobenzothiazole—2(3H-Benzothiazolethione .....................
2-Ethylhexanoic acid—Hexanoic acid, 2-ethyl- ..............................
Ethane, 2,2-dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoro .................................................
3,4-Dichlorobenzotrifluoride—Benzene,
1,2-dichloro-4(trifluoromethyl)-.
Ethane, pentafluoro ........................................................................
Strychnidin-10-one, 2,3-dimethoxy- ...............................................
Oxirane, trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)- ...................................................
Imidazo[4,5-d]imidazole-2,5(1H,3H)-dione, tetrahydro- .................
Phenol, 4-(3,4-dihydro-2,2,4-trimethyl-2H-1-benzopyran-4-yl)- .....
Acetyl bromide ................................................................................
1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene—Benzene, 1,2,3-trimethyl- ......................
Hydrazine, 1,1-diphenyl- ................................................................
2-Propanone, 1,3-dichloro- .............................................................
Propane, 1-chloro- ..........................................................................
Pentane, 2,2,4-trimethyl- ................................................................
1-Propene, 1,3-dichloro- .................................................................
Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane—Cyclotetrasiloxane, octamethyl- ...
1-Propene, 1,2-dichloro- .................................................................
1-Propene, 1,1-dichloro- .................................................................
[1,1′-Biphenyl]-3-ol .........................................................................
Benzene, 2,4-diisocyanato-1-methyl- .............................................
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CAS No.
111–92–2
112–35–6
112–50–5
112–90–3
115–28–6
115–96–8
118–79–6
120–20–7
120–32–1
121–44–8
121–47–1
122–09–8
122–66–7
122–99–6
123–31–9
123–61–5
123–72–8
124–16–3
124–17–4
124–48–1
126–73–8
126–99–8
127–18–4
128–39–2
128–86–9
129–00–0
131–17–9
135–98–8
136–35–6
137–20–2
137–26–8
139–25–3
140–08–9
140–66–9
140–88–5
141–79–7
142–28–9
142–84–7
143–22–6

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143–33–9
149–30–4
149–57–5
306–83–2
328–84–7
354–33–6
357–57–3
428–59–1
496–46–8
472–41–3
506–96–7
526–73–8
530–50–7
534–07–6
540–54–5
540–84–1
542–75–6
556–67–2
563–54–2
563–58–6
580–51–8
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598–21–0
598–31–2
616–23–9
620–14–4
622–96–8
630–20–6
632–79–1
637–92–3

Propane, 2,2-dichloro- ....................................................................
Acetyl bromide, bromo- ..................................................................
2-Propanone, 1-bromo- ..................................................................
1-Propanol, 2,3-dichloro- ................................................................
m-Ethyltoluene—Benzene, 1-ethyl-3-methyl- .................................
p-Ethyltoluene—Benzene, 1-ethyl-4-methyl- ..................................
Ethane, 1,1,1,2-tetrachloro- ............................................................
Tetrabromophthalic anhydride ........................................................
Ethyl-tert-butyl ether

646–06–0
677–21–4
685–91–6
692–42–2
696–28–6
757–58–4
811–97–2
812–03–3
822–06–0
828–00–2
930–22–3
939–97–9
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1,3-Dioxolane .................................................................................
Trifluoromethylethene—1-Propene, 3,3,3-trifluoro- ........................
Acetamide, N,N-diethyl- .................................................................
Arsine, diethyl- ................................................................................
Arsonous dichloride, phenyl- ..........................................................
Tetraphosphoric acid, hexaethyl ester ...........................................
Ethane, 1,1,2-tetrafluoro- ...............................................................
Propane, 1,1,1,2-tetrachloro- .........................................................
Hexane, 1,6-diisocyanato- ..............................................................
1,3-Dioxan-4-ol, 2,6-dimethyl-, acetate ..........................................
Oxirane, ethenyl- ............................................................................
p-tert-Butylbenzaldehyde—Benzaldehyde, 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)Tert-amyl methyl ether

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1163–19–5
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Methylolurea—Urea, (hydroxymethyl)- ...........................................
Propane, 1,1,1,3-tetrachloro- .........................................................
Decabromodiphenyl ether ..............................................................
Dibutyltin
bis(lauryl
mercaptide)—Stannane,
dibutylbis(dodecylthio).
Benzenamine, 2-[(4-aminophenyl)methyl]- ....................................
Phenol, dimethyl- ............................................................................
Antimony trioxide ............................................................................
Benzene, diisocyanatomethyl-(unspecified isomer) .......................
Naphthalene, pentachloro- .............................................................
Naphthalene, trichloro- ...................................................................
[1,1′-Biphenyl]-4,4′-diamino, dichloro- ............................................
Methyl pyridine—Pyridine, methyl- .................................................
Naphthalene, hexachloro- ..............................................................
Naphthalene, tetrachloro- ...............................................................
Antimony trisulfide ..........................................................................
2,2′-Bioxirane .................................................................................
Propane, 2-methoxy-2-methyl- .......................................................
Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-1,1-difluoro ....................................................
Ethane, 1,1-dichloro-1-fluoro- .........................................................
Naphthalene, 1,5-dichloro- .............................................................
Naphthalene, 1,4-dichloro- .............................................................
1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexachloro- ................................................
Naphthalene, 1,2-dichloro- .............................................................
Naphthalene, 1,6-dichloro- .............................................................
Naphthalene, 1,7-dichloro- .............................................................
Naphthalene, 1,8-dichloro- .............................................................
Naphthalene, 2,3-dichloro- .............................................................
Naphthalene, 2,6-dichloro- .............................................................
Naphthalene, 1,3-dichloro- .............................................................
Naphthalene, 2,7-dichloro- .............................................................
Naphthalene, octachloro- ...............................................................
Benzene, 1,1′-methylenebis[2-isocyanato- ....................................
Cyclohexane, 1,4-diisocyanato ......................................................
3(2H)-Isoxazolone, 5-(aminomethyl)- .............................................
Benzene, 1,3-bis(1-isocyanato-1-methylethyl- ...............................
2,6-Anthracenedisulfonic acid, 4,8-diamino-9,10-dihydro-1,5dihydroxy-9,10-dioxo-, disodium salt
Ethane, 2-chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoro- ..............................................
Oxirane, (2,2,2-trichloroethyl)- ........................................................
Naphthalene, 1,5,-diisocyanato- .....................................................
Hexabromocyclododecane .............................................................
Benzene, 1,3,5-tribromo-2-(2-propenyloxy)- ..................................
Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-diethyl-S-methyl ester ......................
1,3-Propanediol, 2,2-bis(bromomethyl)- .........................................
Tris(2-ethylhexyl) trimellitate—1,2,4-Benzenetricarboxylic acid,
tris(2-ethylhexyl)ester.
1,2-Dibromo-4-(1,2-dibromoethyl)
cyclohexane—Cyclohexane,
1,2-dibromo-4-(1,2-dibromoethyl)-.

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1208–52–2
1300–71–6
1309–64–4
1321–38–6
1321–64–8
1321–65–9
1331–47–1
1333–41–1
1335–87–1
1335–88–2
1345–04–6
1464–53–5
1634–04–4
1649–08–7
1717–00–6
1825–30–5
1825–31–6
1888–71–7
2050–69–3
2050–72–8
2050–73–9
2050–74–0
2050–75–1
2065–70–5
2198–75–6
2198–77–8
2234–13–1
2536–05–2
2556–36–7
2763–96–4
2778–42–9
2861–02–1
2873–89–0
3083–25–8
3173–72–6
3194–55–6
3278–89–5
3288–58–2
3296–90–0
3319–31–1
3322–93–8

Effective
date
3/7/86
6/1/87
3/7/86
3/7/86
04/29/83
04/29/83
6/1/87
1/11/90
12/28/94

12/19/95
12/19/95
12/19/95
12/19/95
04/29/93
04/29/93
12/19/95
12/19/95
6/30/98

01/03/83
04/29/83
06/01/87
3/7/86
3/7/86
3/7/86
10/15/90
6/1/87
6/1/87
6/1/87
10/04/82
06/25/86
12/28/94

01/03/93
01/13/86
11/09/93
12/19/95
12/19/95
12/19/95
11/09/93
12/19/95
12/19/95
12/19/95
10/04/92
11/09/93
06/30/98

07/01/83
6/1/87
1/11/90
01/03/83

07/01/93
12/19/95
06/30/98
01/03/93

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06/01/87
6/1/87
10/04/82
06/01/87
10/04/82
10/04/82
06/01/87
09/10/84
10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82
12/15/86
10/15/90
10/15/90
10/04/82
10/04/82
3/7/87
10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82
06/01/87
06/01/87
3/7/86
06/01/87
12/21/87

11/09/93
12/19/95
10/04/92
11/09/93
10/04/92
10/04/92
11/09/93
12/29/88
10/04/92
10/04/92
10/04/92
10/04/92
12/15/96
12/19/95
11/09/93
10/04/92
10/04/92
12/19/95
10/04/92
10/04/92
10/04/92
10/04/92
10/04/92
10/04/92
10/04/92
10/04/92
10/04/92
11/09/93
11/09/93
2/19/95
11/09/93
12/19/95

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§ 716.21(a)(4) ......
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10/15/90
10/04/82
6/1/87
1/11/90
6/3/04
3/7/86
6/1/87
01/03/83

11/09/93
10/04/92
12/19/95
12/19/95
8/2/04
12/19/95
12/19/95
01/03/93

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Substance

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1,2,3,4,7,7-Hexachloronorbornadiene—Bicyclo[2.2.1]hepta-2,5diene, 1,2,3,4,7,7-hexachloro-.
Acetamide, N-[5-[bis[2-(acetyloxy)ethyl]amino]-2-[(2-bromo-4,6dinitrophenyl)azo]-4- methoxyphenyl]-.
Acetamide,
N-[5-[bis[2-(acetyloxy)ethyl]amino]-2-[(2-chloro-4,6dinitrophenyl)azo]-4-methoxyphenyl]-.
Acetamide, N-[5-[bis[2-(acetyloxy)ethyl]-amino]-2-[(2-bromo-4,6dinitrophenyl)azo]-4-ethoxyphenyl.
Cyclohexane, 5-isocyanato-1-(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-trimethyl2-Butenal ........................................................................................
Cyclohexane, 1,1′-methylenebis[4-isocyanato- ..............................
1-Butoxy-2-propanol-2-Propanol, 1-butoxy- ...................................
Thiourea, (2-chlorophenyl)- ............................................................
Benzene, 1-isocyanato-2-[4-isocyanatophenyl)methyl]- ................
1-Propanol, 2-chloro-, phosphate (3:1) ..........................................
2-Anthracenesulfonic acid, 4-[[4-(acetylamino)phenyl]amino]-1amino-9,10-dihydro-9,10-dioxo-.
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) terephthalate—1,4-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,
bis(2-ethylhexyl) ester.
2-Anthracenesulfonic acid, 4-[[4- (acetylamino)phenyl]amino]- 1amino-9,10-dihydro-9,10-dioxo-, monosodium salt.
Oxirane, tetradecyl- ........................................................................
Thallium ..........................................................................................
Antimony .........................................................................................
Cobalt .............................................................................................
White phosphorus ..........................................................................
Urea, polymer with formaldehyde ..................................................

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CAS No.
3389–71–7
3618–72–2
3618-73–3
3956–55–6
4098–71–9
4170–30–3
5124–30–1
5131–66–8
5344–82–1
5873–54–1
6145–73–9
6247–34–3
6422–86–2
6424–85–7
7320–37–8
7440–28–0
7440–36–0
7440–48–4
7723–14–0
9011–05–6
9016–87–9
10347–54–3
10436–39–2
12001–85–3
12185–10–3
12217–79–7
13414–54–5
13414–55–6
13674–84–5
13674–87–8
15646–96–5
16691–43–3
16938–22–0
17418–58–5
18495–30–2
18633–25–5
19660–16–3
21429–43–6
25168–06–3
25168–21-2
25498–49–1
25550–14–5
25550–98–5
25551–13–7
25640–78–2
25852–70–4

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26447–40–5
26471–62–5
26530–20–1
26952–23–8
29091–20–1
29385–43–1
32052–51–0
32534–81–9
32536–52–0
32588–76–4
33125–86–9
34590–94–8

§ 716.120

Isocyanic acid, polymethylenepolyphenylene ester .......................
Cyclohexane, 1,4-bis(isocyanatomethyl)- ......................................
1-Propene, 1,1,2,3-tetrachloro- ......................................................
Naphthenic acids, zinc salts ...........................................................
White phosphorus ..........................................................................
9,10-Anthracenedione, 1,5-diamino-chloro-4,8-dihydroxy- ............
Methallyl 2-nitrophenyl ether—Benzene, 1-[(2-methyl-2-propenyl)oxy]-2-nitro-.
7-Nitro-2,2-dimethyl-2,3-dihydro-benzofuran—Benzofuran,
2,3dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-nitro-.
2-Propanol, 1-chloro-, phosphate (3:1) ..........................................
2-Propanol, 1,3-dichloro-, phosphate (3:1) ....................................
Hexane, 1,6-diisocyanato-2,4,4-trimethyl- ......................................
3H-1,2,4-Triazole-3-thione, 5-amino-1,2-dihydro- ..........................
Hexane, 1,6-diisocyanato-2,2,4-trimethyl- ......................................
9,10-Anthracenedione, 1-amino-4-hydroxy-2-phenoxy- .................
Propane, 1,1,2,3-tetrachloro- .........................................................
Oxirane, tridecyl- ............................................................................
2-Propenoic acid, 2,3-dibromopropyl ester ....................................
Acetamide,
N-[5-[bis[2-(acetyloxy)ethyl]amino]-2-[(2-chloro-4,6dinitrophenyl)azo]-4-methoxyphenyl]-.
Isopropyl phenol—Phenol, (1-methylethyl)- ...................................
Dibutyltin bis (isooctyl maleate)—2-Butenoic acid, 4,4′[(dibutylstannylene)bis(oxy)]bis-[4-oxo-, diisoctyl ester, (Z,Z)-.
Tripropylene glycol monomethyl ether-Propanol, [2-(2-methoxy
methylethoxy)methylethoxy]-.
Benzene, ethylmethyl- (mixed isomers) .........................................
Phosphorous acid, diisodecyl phenyl ester ....................................
Trimethylbenzene—Benzene, trimethyl- (mixed isomers) .............
Isopropyl biphenyl—1,1′-Biphenyl, (1-methylethyl)- .......................
Monobutyltin tris (isooctyl) mercapto-acetate—Acetic acid,
2,2′,2″-[(butylstannylidyne)tris(thio)]tris-, triisooctyl ester.
Benzene, 1,1′-methylenebis[isocyanato- .......................................
Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanatomethyl- .................................................
3(2H)-Isothiazolone, 2-octyl- ..........................................................
1-Propene, dichloro- .......................................................................
Benzenamine,
3-chloro-2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-4(trifluoromethyl)-.
Tolyl triazole-1H-Benzotriazole, methyl- ........................................
Isocyanic acid, trimethylcyclohexyl ester .......................................
Pentabromodiphenyl ether .............................................................
Octabromodiphenyl ether ...............................................................
Ethylene Bis-(tetrabromophthalimide) ............................................
Phosphoric acid, 1,2-ethanediyl tetrakis (2-chloroethyl) ester .......
Dipropylene
glycol
monomethyl
ether—Propanol,
(2methoxymethylethoxy)-.

Effective
date
01/13/84

01/13/94

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06/19/87

11/09/93

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06/19/87

11/09/93

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12/15/86

11/09/93

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06/01/87
3/7/86
06/01/87
4/13/89
3/7/86
06/01/87
12/16/88
12/21/87

06/01/97
12/19/95
06/01/97
12/19/95
12/19/95
11/09/93
11/09/93
11/09/93

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01/03/83

01/03/93

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12/21/87

12/19/95

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§ 716.20(b)(1) applies.
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10/04/82
06/01/87
10/04/82
06/01/87
04/12/93
06/03/85

10/04/92
06/01/97
10/04/92
06/01/97
06/30/98
06/03/95

6/1/87
06/01/87
6/1/87
6/1/87
01/26/94
12/21/87
02/13/84

12/19/95
06/01/87
12/19/95
12/19/95
06/30/98
11/09/93
11/09/93

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02/13/84

02/13/94

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§ 716.21(a)(1) ......
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12/16/88
12/16/88
06/01/87
6/3/04
06/01/87
12/21/87
06/01/87
10/04/82
06/01/87
06/19/87

11/09/93
12/19/95
11/09/93
8/2/04
11/09/93
12/19/95
12/29/88
10/04/92
12/29/88
11/09/93

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04/13/89
01/03/83

11/09/93
01/03/93

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4/13/89

12/19/95

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04/29/83
12/19/85
02/13/84
06/28/84
01/03/83

04/29/93
12/19/95
02/13/94
11/09/93
01/03/93

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§ 716.21(a)(2) ......

06/01/87
06/01/87
06/01/87
6/1/87
6/3/04

06/01/97
06/01/97
12/29/88
12/19/95
8/2/04

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4/13/89
06/01/87
1/11/90
1/11/90
1/11/90
12/16/88
4/13/89

12/19/95
11/09/93
06/30/98
06/30/98
12/19/95
11/09/93
6/30/98

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40 CFR Ch. I (7–1–18 Edition)

CAS No.

Substance

Special exemptions

37853–59–1
38661–72–2
41291–34–3
52907–07–0
57137–10–7
61262–53–1
61788–33–8
61789–36–4
61789–51–3
61790–14–5
64742–95–6
68081–84–5
68122–86–1

1,2-Bis(tribromophenoxy) ethane ...................................................
Cyclohexane, 1,3-bis(isocyanatomethyl)- ......................................
Ethylene(5,6-dibromonorbornane-2,3-dicarboximide) ....................
Ethylene bis(5,6-dibromonorbornane-2,3-dicarboximide ...............
Tribrominated polystyrene ..............................................................
Ethylene bis(pentabromophenoxide) ..............................................
Terphenyl, chlorinated ....................................................................
Calcium naphthenate—Naphthenic acids, calcium salts ...............
Cobalt naphthenate—Naphthenic acids, cobalt salts ....................
Lead naphthenate—Naphthenic acids, lead salts .........................
Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light arom ........................................
Oxirane, mono[(C10–16-alkyloxy) methyl] derivatives ......................
Imidazolium compounds, 4,5-dihydro-1-methyl-2-nortallow alkyl1-(2-tallow amidoethyl), methyl sulfates.
Ethanaminium,
2-amino-N-(2-aminoethyl-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-Nmethyl-, N,N″-ditallow acyl derivatives, methyl sulfates (salts).
7-Amino-2,2-dimethyl-2,3-dihydrobenzofuran—7Benzofuranamine,2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-.
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),
a-[2-[bis(2aminoethyl)methylammonio]ethyl]-w-hydroxy-, N,N″-dicoco acyl
derivatives, methyl sulfates (salts).
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),
a-[2-[bis(2aminoethyl)methylammonio]ethyl]-w-hydroxy-,N,N″bis(hydrogenated tallow acyl) derivatives, methyl sulfates
(salts).
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),
alpha-[2-[bis(2-aminoethyl)
methylammonio]ethyl]-w-hydroxy,- N,N′-ditallow acyl derivatives, methyl sulfates (salts).
Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)],
a-[2-[bis(2aminoethyl)methylammonio] methylethyl]-w-hydroxy-, N,N″ditallow acyl derivatives, methyl sulfates (salts).
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), a-[3-[bis(2-aminoethyl)methylammonio]2-hydroxy-propyl]-w-hydroxy-, N-coco acyl derivatives, methyl
sulfates (salts).
Urea, reaction products with formaldehyde ...................................

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68153-35–5
68298–46–4
68389–88–8

68389–89–9

68410–69–5

68413–04–7

68554–06–3

68611–64–3
68928–76–7
69009–90–1
70914–09–9

75790–84–0
75790–87–3

Stannane, dimethylbis[(1-oxoneodecyl)oxy]- .................................
Diisopropyl biphenyl—1,1′-Biphenyl, bis(1-methylethyl)- ...............
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),
a-[2-[bis(2aminoethyl)methylammonio]ethyl]-w-hydroxy-,
N,N″-di[C14–18
acyl] derivatives, methyl sulfates (salts).
Benzene, 2-isocyanato-4-[(4-isocyanato-phenyl)methyl]-1-methylBenzene, 1-isocyanato-2-[(4-isocyanato-phenyl)thio]- ...................

(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.

1/11/90
06/01/87
1/11/90
1/26/94
1/11/90
1/11/90
10/04/82
07/01/83
07/01/83
07/01/83
2/13/84
10/04/82
6/20/88

Alkyl epoxides—including all noncyclic aliphatic hydrocarbons
with one or more epoxy functional groups. .................................

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07/01/93
2/13/94
10/04/92
12/19/95

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11/09/93

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02/13/84

12/29/88

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06/20/88

11/09/93

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06/20/88

11/09/93

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6/20/88

12/19/95

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06/20/88

11/09/93

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06/20/88

11/09/93

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§ 716.21(a)(3) ......
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06/03/85

11/09/93

6/3/04
06/28/84
06/20/88

8/2/04
12/29/88
06/20/88

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06/01/87
06/01/87

11/09/93
11/09/93

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Special exemptions

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10/4/82

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when the exemption of § 716.20(b) of this
part applies.

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R1 = R2 = R3 = R4 = H or alkyl. Groups R1–R4 may contain one
or more epoxide functions.
Oxirane, decyl- .........................................................................
Oxirane, 2, 2 - dimethyl - .........................................................
Oxirane, 2, 3 - dimethyl - .........................................................
Oxirane, dodecyl ......................................................................
Oxirane, heptadecyl - ...............................................................
Oxirane, octyl- ..........................................................................
Oxirane, pentadecyl - ...............................................................
Alkyl phthalates — all alkyl esters of 1, 2-benzenedicarboxylic
acid (ortho -phthalic acid). ..........................................................

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Category
R1 = R2 = alkyl.
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic

acid,
acid,
acid,
acid,
acid,
acid,
acid,
acid,
acid,
acid,
acid,

bis(2-ethylhexyl) ester .............
bis(1-methylheptyl) ester ........
bis(2-methylpropyl) ester ........
2-butoxy-2-oxyethyl butyl ester
butyl cyclohexyl ester .............
butyl 2-ethylhexyl ester ...........
butyl octyl ester .......................
decyl hexyl ester .....................
decyl octyl ester ......................
dibutyl ester ............................
dicyclohexyl ester ...................

Special exemptions

2855–19–8
558–30–5
3266–23–7
3234–28–4
67860–04–2
2404–44–6

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22092–38–2

Effective
date

12/29/88
12/29/88
12/29/88
12/29/88
12/29/88

....................

10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82,
12/29/88
10/04/82

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10/04/82

10/04/92

CAS No. (examples for category)

Special exemptions

117–81–7
131–15–7
84–69–5
85–70–1
84–64–0
85–69–8
84–78–6
25724–58–7
119–07–3
84–74–2
84–61–7

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Effective
date

10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82
10/04/82
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10/04/92
10/04/92
10/04/92
10/04/92
10/04/92
10/04/92
10/04/92

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CAS No. (examples for category)

Category

Effective
date

Sunset date

84–66–2
84–75–3
26761–40–0
28553–12–0
27554–26–3
131–11–3
84–76–4
117–84–0
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1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diethyl ester ............................
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dihexyl ester ............................
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diisodecyl ester .......................
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diisononyl ester .......................
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diisooctyl ester ........................
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, demethyl ester ........................
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dinonyl ester ...........................
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dioctyl ester .............................
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diundecyl ester ........................
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, isodecyl tridecyl ester .............
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, 2-ethylhexyl-8-methylnonyl
ester ......................................................................................
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, hexyl isodecyl ester ................
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, isodecyl tridecyl ester .............
Alkyltin compounds. ........................................................................
Dibutyltin S,S′-bis(isooctyl mercaptoacetate)—Acetic acid,
2,2′-[(dibutylstannylene)bis(thio)]bis-, diisooctyl ester ..........
Dibutyltin S,S′-bis(isooctyl mercaptoacetate)—Acetic acid,
2,2′-[(dimethylstannylene)bis(thio)]bis-, diisooctyl ester .......
Mono methyltin tris(isooctylmercaptoacetate) Acetic acid,
2,2′,2″-[(methylstannylidyne)tris(thio)]tris-triisoacetyl ester ..
Aniline and chloro-, bromo-, and/or nitroanilines. ...........................
Benzenamine ...........................................................................
Benzenamine, 4-bromo- ..........................................................
Benzenamine, 2-bromo-6-chloro-4-nitro- .................................
Benzenamine, 2-bromo-,4,6-dinitro- ........................................
Benzenamine, 2-chloro- ...........................................................
Benzenamine, 3-chloro- ...........................................................
Benzenamine, 4-chloro- ...........................................................
Benzenamine, 2-chloro-4,6-dinitro- ..........................................
Benzenamine, 4-chloro-2,6-dinitro- ..........................................
Benzenamine, 3-chloro-, hydrochloride ...................................
Benzenamine, 2-chloro-4-nitro- ...............................................
Benzenamine, 2-chloro-5-nitro- ...............................................
Benzenamine, 4-chloro-2-nitro- ...............................................
Benzenamine, 4-chloro-3-nitro- ...............................................
Benzenamine, 2,6-dibromo-4-nitro- .........................................
Benzenamine, 2,3-dichloro- .....................................................
Benzenamine, 2,4-dichloro- .....................................................
Benzenamine, 2,5-dichloro- .....................................................
Benzenamine, 3,4-dichloro- .....................................................
Benzenamine, 3,5-dichloro- .....................................................
Benzenamine, 2,6-dichloro-4-nitro- ..........................................
Benzenamine, 2,4-dinitro- ........................................................
Benzenamine, 2-nitro- ..............................................................
Benzenamine, 3-nitro- ..............................................................
Benzenamine, 4-nitro- ..............................................................
Benzenamine, 2,4,6-tribromo- .................................................
Benzenamine, 2,4,6-trichloro- ..................................................
Aryl phosphates—phosphate esters of phenol or of alkyl-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) ..........................................
Phenol, 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-, phosphate (3:1) ......................
Phosphoric acid, dibutyl phenyl ester ......................................
Phosphoric acid, diisodecyl phenyl ester ................................
Phosphoric acid, (1,1-dimethylethyl) phenyl diphenyl ester ....
Phosphoric acid, 2-ethylhexyl diphenyl ester ..........................
Phosphoric acid, isodecyl diphenyl ester ................................
Phosphoric acid, (1-methylethyl)phenyl diphenyl ester ...........
Phosphoric acid, methylphenyl diphenyl ester ........................
Phosphoric acid, (1-methyl-l-phenylethyl)phenyl diphenyl
ester ......................................................................................
Phosphoric acid, triphenyl ester ..............................................
Phosphoric acid, tris(methylphenyl) ester ................................
Phosphoric acid, tris(2-methylphenyl) ester ............................
Phosphoric acid, tris(3-methylphenyl) ester ............................
Phosphoric acid, tris(4-methylphenyl) ester ............................
Asbestos—asbestiform varieties of chrysolite (serpentine); crocidolite
(riebeckite);
amosite
(cummingtonite—grunerite);
anthophyllite; tremolite; and actinolite. ........................................
Asbestos ..................................................................................
Asbestiform minerals ...............................................................
Asbestiform minerals ...............................................................
Asbestiform minerals ...............................................................
Bisazobiphenyl dyes derived from benzidine and its congeners,
ortho-toluidine
(dimethylbenzidine)
and
dianisidine
(dimethoxybenzidine). ..................................................................
Benoic acid, 2-[[2-amino-6-[[4′-[(-carboxy-4-hydroxphenyl)
azo[-3,3′-dimethoxy[1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-5-hydroxy-7sulfo-1-naphthalenylazo]-5-nitro-, trisodium salt ..................
Benzoic
acid,
5-[[4′-[2-amino-8-hydroxy-6-sulfo-1naphthalenyl) azo] [1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]-azo]-2-hydroxy-, disodium salt ...........................................................................
Benzoic
acid,
5-[[4′-[7-amino-1-hydroxy-3-sulfo-2naphthalenyl)azo] [1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-2-hydroxy-, disodium salt ...............................................................................
Benzoic acid, 5-[[4′-[(1-amino-4-sulfo-2-naphthalenyl)azo]
[1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-2-hydroxy-, disodium salt ...............
Benzoic acid, 5-[[4′-[[2,6-diamino-3-[[8-hydroxy-3,6-disulfo-7[(4-sulfo-1-naphthalenyl)azo]-2-naphthalenyl]azo]-5methylphenyl]azo]
[1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-2-hydroxy-,
tetrasodium salt ....................................................................
Benzoic
acid,
5-[[4′-[(2,6-diamino-3-methyl-5sulfophenyl)azo]-3,3′-dimethyl[1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-2-hydroxy-, disodium salt ............................................................
Benzoic
acid,
5-[[4′-[[2,6-diamino-3-methyl-5-[(4sulfophenyl)azo]phenyl]azo][1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-2-hydroxy-, disodium salt ............................................................
Benzoic
acid,
5-[[4′-[[2,6-diamino-3-methyl-5-[(4sulfophenyl)azo]phenyl]azo]1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-2-hydroxy-3-methly-, disodium salt .............................................
Benzoic
acid,
5-[[4′-[[2,4-dihydroxy-3-[(4sulfophenyl)azo]phenyl]azo] [1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-2-hydroxy-, disodium salt ............................................................
Benzoic
acid,
3,3′-[(3,7-disulfo-1,5-naphthalenediyl)bis[azo(6-hydroxy-3,1-phenylene)azo[6(or 7)-sulfo-4,1naphthalenediyl]azo[1,1′-biphenyl]-4,4′-diylazo]]bis[6-hydroxy-, hexasodium salt .......................................................
[1,1′-Biphenyl]-4,1′-bis diazonium), 3,3′-dimethoxy- ................
Butanamide, N,N′-(3,3′-dimethyl [1,1′-biphenyl]-4,4′-diyl)bis[3oxo- .......................................................................................
C.I. Direct Blue 218 .................................................................
Cuprate(2-),
[5-[[4′-[[2,6-dihydroxy-3-[(2-hydroxy-5sulfophenyl)azo]phenyl]azo][1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-2hydroxybenzoato(4-)]-, disodium ..........................................
Cuprate(3-),
[μ-[7-[[3,3′-dihydroxy-4′-[[1-hydroxy-6(phenylamino)-3-sulfo-2-naphthalenyl]azo] [1,1′-biphenyl]4-yl]azo]-8-hydroxy-1,6-naphthalenedisulfonato(7-)]]di-, trisodium ..................................................................................

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Cuprate(4-),
[μ-[[6,6′-[3,3′-dihydroxy[1,1′-biphenyl]-4-4′diyl)bis(azo)]bis[4-amino-5-hydroxy-1,3naphthalendisulfonato]](8-)]]di-, tetrasodium ........................
2-Naphthalenecarboxamide,
N,N′-(3,3′-dimethoxy[1,1′biphenyl]-4,4′-diyl)bis[3-hydroxy- ..........................................
1,3-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 4-amino-5-hydroxy-6-[[4′[(2hydroxy-1-naphthalenyl)azo]-3,3′-dimethoxy[1,1′biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-, disodium salt ........................................
1,3-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 6,6′-[(3,3′-dimethoxy[1,1′biphenyl]-4,4′diyl)bis(azo)]bis[4-amino-5-hydroxy-,
tetrasodium salt ....................................................................
1,3-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 8-[[4′-[(4-ethoxyphenyl)azo]
[1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-7-hydroxy-, disodium salt ...............
1,3-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 8-[[4′-[4-ethoxyphenyl)azo]3,3′-dimethyl] [1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-7-hydroxy-, disodium
salt ........................................................................................
1,3-Naphthalenedisulfonic
acid,
7-hydroxy-8-[[4′-[[4-[[(4methylphenyl) sulfonyl]oxy]phenyl]-azo] [1,1′-biphenyl]-4yl]azo]-, disodium salt ...........................................................
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 5-amino-3-[[4′-(7-amino-1-hydroxy-3-sulfo-2-naphthalenyl)-azo] [1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]4-hydroxy-, trisodium salt .....................................................
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 4-amino-3-[[4′-[(2,4-diamino5-methylphenyl)azo] [1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-5-hydroxy-6(phenylazo)-, disodium salt ..................................................
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic
acid,
4-amino-3-[[4′-[(2,4diaminophenyl)azo] [1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo] 5-hydroxy-6(phenylazo)-, disodium salt ..................................................
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 4-amino-5-hydroxy-6[[4′-[(4hydroxyphenyl)azo]
[1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]-azo]-3-[(4nitrophenyl)azo]-, disodium salt ...........................................
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 4-amino-5-hydroxy-3-[[4′-[(4hydroxyphenyl)azo] [1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo)-6-(phenylazo)-,
disodium salt ........................................................................
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic
acid,
3,3′-[[1,1′-biphenyl]-4,4′diylbis(azo)]bis[5-amino-4-hydroxy-, tetrasodium salt ..........
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 3,3′-[(3,3′-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-[1,1′biphenyl]-4,4′-diyl)bis(azo)]bis[5-amino-4-hydroxy-,
tetrasodium salt ....................................................................
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 3,3′-[(3,3′-dimethyl-[1,1′biphenyl]-4,4′-diyl)bis(azo)]bis-[4,5-dihydroxy-, tetrasodium
salt ........................................................................................
1-Naphthalenesulfonic
acid,
3-[[4′[(6-amino-1-hydroxy-3sulfo-2-naphthalenyl)azo]-3,3′-dimethoxy[1,1′-biphenyl]-4yl]azo]-4-hydroxy-, disodium salt ..........................................
1-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, 3,3′-[[1,1′-biphenyl]-4,4′-diyl-4,4′diyl)bis(azo)]bis[(4-amino-,disodium salt ..............................
1-Naphthalenesulfonic
acid,
3,3′-[3,3′-dimethoxy-[1,1′biphenyl]-4,4′-diyl)bis(azo)]bis[4-hydroxy-, disodium salt .....
1-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, 3,3′-[(3,3′dimethyl[1,1′-biphenyl]4,4′-diyl)bis(azo)]bis[4-amino-,disodium salt ........................
Chlorinated benzenes, mono-, di-, tri-, tetra-, and penta- ..............
Benzene, chloro- ......................................................................
Benzene, 1,2-dichloro- .............................................................
Benzene, 1,3-dichloro- .............................................................
Benzene, 1,4-dichloro- .............................................................
Benzene, pentachloro- .............................................................
Benzene, 1,2,3,4-tetrachloro- ..................................................
Benzene, 1,2,3,5-tetrachloro- ..................................................
Benzene, 1,2,4,5-tetrachloro- ..................................................
Benzene, 1,2,3-trichloro- ..........................................................
Benzene, 1,2,4-trichloro- ..........................................................
Benzene, 1,3,5-trichloro- ..........................................................
Chlorinated naphthalenes—chlorinated derivatives of naphthalene
(empirical formula) C10HxCly where x = y = 8. ............................
Naphthalene, chloro- ................................................................
Naphthalene, chloro derivatives ..............................................
Naphthalene, 1-chloro- ............................................................
Naphthalene, heptachloro- .......................................................

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Chlorinated paraffins—chlorinated paraffin oils and chlorinated
paraffin waxes, with chlorine content of 35 percent through 70
percent by weight. .......................................................................
Alkanes, chloro- .......................................................................
Alkanes, C6–18, chloro- .............................................................
Paraffin waxes and hydrocarbon waxes, chlorinated ..............
Ethyltoluenes—This category consists of ethyltoluene (mixed isomers) and the ortho (1,2-), meta (1,3-) and para (1,4-) isomers
Benzene, 1-ethyl-2-methyl- ......................................................
Fluoroalkenes—This category is defined as fluroalkenes of the
general formula: CnH2n-xFx where n equals 2 to 3 and X equals
1 to 6. ..........................................................................................
Ethene, tetrafluoro- ..................................................................
Ethene, trifluoro- ......................................................................
1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro- ..........................................
Glycidol (oxiranemethanol) and its derivatives ...............................

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) ester ..
Disiloxane,
1,1,3,3-tetramethyl-1,3-bis[3oxiranylmethoxy)propyl]- ......................................................
2,4-Imidazolidinedione,
5,5-dimethyl-3-[2(oxiranylmethoxy)propyl]-1-(oxiranylmethyl)- .......................
2,4-Imidazolidenedione,
3,3′-[2-(oxiranylmethoxy)-1,3propanediyl]bis[5,5-dimethyl-1-(oxiranyl-methyl)- .................
Neodecanoic acid, oxiranylmethyl ester ..................................
Oxirane, 2,2′-[1,4-butanediylbis(oxymethylene)]bis .................
Oxirane, (butoxymethyl)- ..........................................................
Oxirane,
2,2′-[1,4-cyclohexanedilbis
(methyleneoxymethylene)]bis- ..............................................
Oxirane, [(2,4-dibromophenoxy)methyl]- .................................
Oxirane, [(1,2-dibromopropoxy)methyl]- ..................................
Oxirane, [(1,1-dimethylethoxy)methyl]- ....................................
Oxirane, [[4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenoxy]methyl]- ....................
Oxirane,
2,2′-[(2,2-dimethyl-1,3propanediyl)bis(oxymethylene)]bis- ......................................
Oxirane, [(dodecyloxy)methyl]- ................................................
Oxirane, 2,2′-[1,2-ethanediylbis (oxymethylene)]bis- ...............
Oxirane,
2,2′,2″,2′′′-[1,2-ethanediylidenetetrakis-(4,1phenyleneoxymethylene)]tetrakis- ........................................
Oxirane, (ethoxymethyl)- ..........................................................
Oxirane, [[(2-ethylhexyl)oxy]methyl]- .......................................
Oxirane, [(hexadecyloxy)methyl]- ............................................

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61788–76–9
68920–70–7
63449–39–8

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611–14–3

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116–14–3
359–11–5
116–15–4
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04/29/93
01/13/86
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5493–45–8

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10/04/82

10/04/92

126–80–7

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10/04/82

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32568–89–1

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10/04/82

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38304–52–8
26761–45–5
2425–79–8
2426–08–6

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10/04/92
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14228–73–0
20217–01–0
35243–89–1
7665–72–7
3101–60–8

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Oxirane, 2,2′,2″-[1,2,6-hexanetriyltris-(oxymethylene)]tris- ......
Oxirane, (methoxymethyl)- .......................................................
Oxirane, 2,2′-[methylenebis(phenyleneoxymethylene)]bis- .....
Oxirane, 2,2′-[methylenebis(2,1-phenyleneoxymethylene)]bisOxirane, [(1-methylethoxy)methyl]- ..........................................
Oxirane, 2,2′-[(1-methylethylidene)bis[4,1-phenyl-eneoxy[1(butoxymethyl)-2,1-ethanediyl]oxymethylene]]bis- ...............
Oxirane,
2,2′-[1-methylethylidene)
bis(4,1-phenyleneoxymethylene)]bis- .........................................................
Oxirane,
2,2′-[(1-methylethylidene)bis(4,1-phenyleneoxymethylene)[bis-, homopolymer .................................
Oxirane, 2,2′-[(1-methylethylidene)bis[4,1-phenyleneoxy-3,1propanediyloxy-4,1-phenylene(1-methylethylidene)-4,1phenyleneoxymethylene]]bis- ...............................................
Oxirane, [(methylphenoxy)methyl]- ..........................................
Oxirane, [(2-methylphenoxy)methyl]- .......................................
Oxirane, [[4-(1-methyl-1-phenylethyl)phenoxy]-methyl]- ..........
Oxirane, mono[C6-C12-alkyloxy)methyl]derivatives ..................
Oxirane, mono[(C8-C12-alkyloxy)methyl]derivatives .................
Oxirane, mono[C10-C16-alkyloxy)methyl]derivatives .................
Oxirane, mono[(C10-C14-alkyloxy)methyl]derivatives ...............
Oxirane, [(4-nitrophenoxy)methyl]- ..........................................
Oxirane, [(4-nonylphenoxy)methyl]- .........................................
Oxirane, [(9-octadecenyloxy)methyl]-, (Z)- ..............................
Oxirane, [(octadecyloxy)methyl]- .............................................
Oxirane,
2,2′-(oxiranylmethoxy)-1,3-phenylene]bis(methylene)]bis- ......................................................
Oxirane,
2,2′-[[[2-oxiranylmethyoxy)
phenyl]methylene]bis(4,1-phenyl-eneoxymethylene)]bis- ....
Oxirane, 2,2′-[oxybis(methylene)]bis- ......................................
Oxirane, (phenoxymethyl)- .......................................................
Oxirane, 2,2′-[1,3-phenylenebis (oxymethylene)]bis- ..............
Oxirane, 2,2′-[1,4-phenylenebis (oxymethylene)]bis- ..............
Oxirane, 2,2′,21⁄4-[1,2,3-propanetriyl tris(oxymethylene)]tris- ..
Oxirane, [(2-propenyloxy)methyl]- ............................................
Oxirane,
2,2′,21⁄4-[propylidynetris
(4,1phenyleneoxymethylene)]tris- ...............................................
Oxirane, [(tetradecyloxy)methyl]- .............................................
Oxiranecarboxylic acid, 3-methyl-3-phenyl-, ethyl ester ..........
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),-a-[4-oxiranylmethyoxy)benzoyl]-w[[4-oxiranylmethoxy)benzoyl]oxy]- ........................................
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, oxiranylmethyl ester ..................
2-Propenoic acid, oxiranylmethyl ester ....................................
Silane,
[(3-chloropropyl)(dimethoxy)[3(oxiranylmethoxy)propyl]- .....................................................
Silane, diethoxymethyl[3-(oxiranyl-methoxy)propyl]- ...............
Silane, ethoxydimethyl[3-(oxiranyl-methoxy)propyl]- ...............
Silane, trimethyoxy[3-(oxiranyl-methoxy)propyl]- .....................
Tetrasiloxane,
1,1,1,3,5,7,7,7-octamethyl-3,5-bis[3(oxiranylmethoxy)propyl]- .....................................................
Trisiloxane,
1,1,1,3,5,5,5-heptamethyl-3-[3-(oxiranylmethoxy)propyl]- ...................................................................
Halogenated alkyl epoxides—halogenated noncyclic aliphatic hydrocarbons with one or more epoxy functional groups. ..............

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930–37–0
39817–09–9
54208–63–8
4016–14–2

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61578–04–9
68987–80–4
68609–96–1
68081–84–5
68609–97–2
5255–75–4
6178–32–1
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77–83–8

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106–90–1

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2897–60–1
17963–04–1
2530–83–8

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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
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Acetic acid, lead (2 + ) salt ......................................................

301–04–2

Carbonic acid, lead (2 + ) salt (1:1) .........................................

598–63–0

Lead chloride (PbCl
2

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2

Cr0

4

7758–95–4

), lead (2 + ) salt (1:1) .....................

7758–97–6

Lead oxide (PbO 2) ..................................................................

1309–60–0

Oxirane, (2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-tridecafluoroheptyl)- ..........
Borate (1-), tetrafluoro-, lead (2 + ) (2:1) .................................

38565–52–5
13814–96–5

Phosphoric acid, lead (2 + ) salt (2:3) .....................................

7446–27–7

Silicic acid, lead salt, basic ......................................................

53466–66–3

Octadecanoic acid, lead salt (1:?) ...........................................

7428–48–0

Sulfuric acid, lead salt (1:?), basic ..........................................

63653–42–9

Oxirane, (bromomethyl)- ..........................................................
Oxirane, (2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-tridecafluoroheptyl)- ..........
Lead sulfide (PbS) ...................................................................

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Phenylenediamines (Benzenediamines). This category is 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 ................................................................
1,3-Benzenediamine ................................................................
1,2 - Benzenediamine, 4-butyl- ................................................
1,2 - Benzenediamine, 4-butyl- ................................................
1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-chloro- ................................................
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-chloro-, dihydrochloride .....................
1,2-Benzenediamine, 5-chloro-3-nitro- ....................................
1,2-Benzenediamine, 4-chloro-, sulfate (1:1) ..........................

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108–45–2
3663–23–8
95–83–0
5131–60–2
615–46–3
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1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-chloro-, sulfate (1:1) ..........................
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-chloro-, sulfate ...................................
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2,5-dichloro- ..........................................
1,2-Benzenediamine, dihydrochloride ......................................
1,3-Benzenediamine, dihydrochloride ......................................
1,4-Benzenediamine, dihydrochloride ......................................
1,4-Benzenediamine, ethanedioate (1:1) .................................
1,2-Benzenediamine, 4-ethoxy- ...............................................
1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-ethoxy-dihydrochloride .......................
1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-ethoxy-, sulfate (1:1) ..........................
1,3-Benzenediamine, ar-ethyl-ar-methyl- .................................
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-methoxy .............................................
1,2-Benzenediamine, 4-methoxy-, dihydrochloride .................
1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-methoxy-, sulfate ...............................
1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-methoxy-, sulfate (1:1) .......................
Benzenediamine, ar-methyl- ....................................................
1,2-Benzenediamine, 3-methyl- ...............................................
1,2-Benzenediamine, 4-methyl- ...............................................
1,3-Benzenediamine, 2-methyl- ...............................................
1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-methyl- ...............................................
1,3-Benzenediamine, 5-methyl- ...............................................
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-methyl- ...............................................
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-methyl-, dihydrochloride- ...................
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-methyl-, sulfate ..................................
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-methyl-, sulfate (1:1) ..........................
1,2-Benzenediamine, 4-nitro- ...................................................
1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-nitro-, ..................................................
1,3-Benzenediamine, 5-nitro-, ..................................................
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-nitro-, ..................................................
1,2-Benzenediamine, 4-nitro-, dihydrochloride ........................
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-nitro-, dihydrochloride ........................
1,2-Benzenediamine, 4-nitro-, sulfate (1:1) .............................
1,4-Benzenediamine, 2-nitro-, sulfate (1:1) .............................
1,3-Benzenediamine, sulfate (1:1) ...........................................
1,4-Benzenediamine, sulfate (1:1) ...........................................
Ethanol, 2-(2,4-diaminophenoxy)-, dihydrochloride .................
Phenol, 2,4-diamino-, dihydrochloride .....................................
Phenol, 2,4-diamino-6-methyl- .................................................
Phenol, 2,4-diamino-6-methyl-, hydrochloride .........................

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Aldehydes:.
Acetaldehyde .........................................
Acetaldehyde, chloro- ...........................
Acetaldehyde,
(1,3-dihydro-1,3,3trimethyl-2H-indol-2-ylidene).
Acetaldehyde, trichloro- ........................
Benzaldehyde ........................................
Benzaldehyde, 3-bromo- .......................
Benzaldehyde, 4-butyl- .........................
Benzaldehyde, 2-chloro- .......................
Benzaldehyde, 4-chloro- .......................
Benzaldehyde, 4-(diethylamino)- ..........
Benzaldehyde,
4-(diethylamino)-2hydroxy-.
Benzaldehyde, 2,4-dihydroxy- ...............
Benzaldehyde, 2,5-dimethoxy- ..............
Benzaldehyde, 3,4-dimethoxy- ..............
Benzaldehyde, (dimethylamino)- ...........
Benzaldehyde, 4-(dimethylamino)- .......
Benzaldehyde, 4-ethoxy- ......................
Benzaldehyde, 3-ethoxy-4-hydroxy- .....

68239–80–5
6219–71–2
20103–09–7
615–28–1
541–69–5
624–18–0
62654–17–5
1197–37–1
67801–06–3
68015–98–5
68966–84–7
5307–02–8
614–94–8
6219–67–6
39156–41–7
25376–45–8
2687–25–4
496–72–0
823–40–5
95–80–7
108–71–4
95–70–5
615–45–2
6369–59–1
615–50–9
99–56–9
5131–58–8
5042–55–7
5307–14–2
6219–77–8
18266–52–9
68239–82–7
68239–83–8
541–70–8
16245–77–5
66422–95–5
137–09–7
15872–73–8
65879–44–9

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provisions of part 716 for the time period from the effective date of the rule
until the sunset date.

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Effective Date

75–07–0 ........................
107–20–0 ......................
84–83–3 ........................

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75–87–6 ........................
100–52–7 ......................
3132–99–8 ....................
1200–14–2 ....................
89–98–5 ........................
104–88–1 ......................
120–21–8 ......................
17754–90–4 ..................

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95–01–2 ........................
93–02–7 ........................
120–14–9 ......................
28602–27–9 ..................
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Benzaldehyde, 4-hydroxy- ....................
Benzaldehyde, 4-hydroxy-3-methoxy- ..
Benzaldehyde, 2-hydroxy-5-nitro- .........
Benzaldehyde, 2-methoxy- ...................
Benzaldehyde, 4-methoxy- ...................
Benzaldehyde, methyl- ..........................
Benzaldehyde, 4-methyl- ......................
Benzaldehyde, 2-nitro- ..........................
Benzaldehyde, 3-phenoxy- ...................
Benzaldehyde, 4-(trifluoromethyl)- ........
Benzeneacetaldehyde ...........................
Benzeneacetaldehyde, alpha-methyl- ...
Benzeneacetaldehyde, 4-methyl- ..........
Benzenepropanal,
4-(1,1dimethylethyl)-.a.-methyl-.
Benzenepropanal,
.a.-methyl-4-(1methylethyl)-.
1,3-Benzodioxole-5-carboxaldehyde .....
1,3-Benzodioxole-5-carboxaldehyde, 7methoxy-.
Butanal, 3-methyl- .................................
3-Cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde .........
3-Cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde,
dimethyl-.
3-Cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde, 4-(4hydroxy-4-methylpentyl)-.
3-Cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde,
1methyl-4-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-.
3-Cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde,
1methyl-4-(4-methylpentyl)-.
3-Cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde, 4-(4methyl-3-pentenyl)-.
3-Cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde,
2,4,6-trimethyl-.
3-Cyclopentene-1-acetaldehyde, 2,2,3trimethyl-.
Decanal .................................................
4a(4H)-Dibenzofurancarboxaldehyde,
1,5a,6,9,9a,9b-hexahydro-.
Dodecanal .............................................
Ethanedial .............................................
Heptanal ................................................
Heptanal, 2-(phenylmethylene)- ............
5-Heptenal, 2,6-dimethyl- ......................
Hexanal, 2-ethyl- ...................................
Hexanal, 3,5,5-trimethyl- .......................
2-Hexenal ..............................................
Hexenal, 2-ethyl- ...................................
Indium Compounds:
Acetic acid, indium(3 + ) salt ....................
Indium .......................................................
Indium chloride (InCl3) .............................
Indium hydroxide (In(OH)3) ......................
Indium oxide (In2O3) ................................
Indium phosphide (InP) ............................
Indium tin oxide ........................................
Sulfamic acid, indium(3 + ) salt ................
Sulfuric acid, indium(3 + ) salt (3:2) .........
1-Naphthalene carboxaldehyde ............
Nonanal .................................................
2,6-Octadienal, 3,7-dimethyl-, (E) .........
2,6-Octadienal, 3,7-dimethyl-, (Z) .........
Octanal ..................................................
Octanal, 3,7-dimethyl- ...........................
Octanal, 7-hydroxy-3,7-dimethyl- ..........
Octanal, 7-methoxy-3,7-dimethyl- .........
Octanal, 2-(phenylmethylene)- ..............
6-Octenal, 3,7-dimethyl- ........................
6-Octenal, 3,7-dimethyl-, (S)- ................
Pentanal ................................................
Pentanedial ...........................................
1-Piperidinecarboxaldehyde ..................
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Propanal, 3-hydroxy-2,2-dimethyl- ........
2-Propenal, 2-methyl- ............................
Propanal, 3-(methylthio)- .......................
2-Propenal .............................................
2-Propenal,
34-(1,1dimethylethyl)phenyl -2-methyl-.
2-Propenal, 3-(2-methoxyphenyl)- ........
2-Propenal, 2-methyl- ............................
2-Propenal, 2-methyl-3-phenyl- .............
2-Propenal, 3-phenyl- ............................
2-Propenal,
3-phenyl-,
monopentyl
deriv..
2-Pyridinecarboxaldehyde .....................
2-Thiophene carboxaldehyde ................
Undecanal .............................................
Undecanal, 2-methyl- ............................
9-Undecenal ..........................................
10-Undecenal ........................................
Alkyl-, Chloro-, and Hydroxymethyl Diaryl
Ethers:.
Benzene, 1-(bromomethyl)-3-phenoxyBenzenemethanol, 3-phenoxy-, ............
Benzenemethanol, 3-phenoxy-, acetate
Benzene, 1-methyl-3-phenoxy- .............
Benzene, 1,1′-oxybis[dodecyl- ..............
Benzene, 1,1,′-oxybis[methyl- ...............
Benzene,
1,1′-oxybis[(1,1,3,3tetramethylbutyl)-.
Benzoic
acid,
3-[2-chloro-4(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-,.
Benzoic
acid,
3-[2-chloro-4(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy], potassium
salt.
1,1′-Biphenyl, phenoxy- .........................
2-Chloro-1-(3-methylphenoxy)-4(trifluoromethyl)benzene.
1,4-Diphenoxybenzene .........................
Phenol,
3-[2-chloro-4(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-, acetate.
Alkyl Phosphates:.
Ethanol, 2-butoxy-, phosphate (3:1) .....
Ethanol, 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)-, phosphate (3:1).
Phosphoric acid, bis(2-ethylhexyl) ester
Phosphoric acid, dibutyl ester ...............
Phosphoric acid, didodecyl ester ..........
Phosphoric acid, diisooctyl ester ..........
Phosphoric acid, dodecyl ester .............
Phosphoric acid, 2-ethylhexyl ester ......
Phosphoric acid, monobutyl ester .........
Phosphoric
acid,
mono(2ethylhexyl)ester.
Phosphoric acid, monohexyl ester ........
Phosphoric acid, monomethyl ester ......
Phosphoric
acid,
mono(1methylethyl)ester.
Phosphoric acid, monooctyl ester .........
Phosphoric acid, monooctadecyl ester
Phosphoric acid, triethyl ester ...............
Phosphoric acid, tris(2-ethylhexyl) ester
Phosphoric acid, tris(2-methylpropyl)
ester.
Phosphorodichloridic acid, ethyl ester ..
Alkylphenols and Alkylphenol Ethoxyates:.
tert-Butylphenol (mixed isomers) ..........
2-Butylphenol ........................................
2-tert-Butylphenol ..................................
4-n-Butylphenol .....................................
4-sec-Butylphenol ..................................
4-tert-Butylphenol ..................................
Decaethylene glycol 4-isoctylphenyl
ether.
4-Dodecylphenol ...................................
Dodecylphenol (mixed isomers) ............

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78–85–3 ........................
3268–49–3 ....................
107–02–8 ......................
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Hexaethylene glycol 4-isoctylphenyl
ether.
Isobutylphenol (mixed isomers) ............
Isononylphenol (mixed isomers) ...........
4-(1-Methylbutyl)phenol .........................
(1-Methylheptyl)phenol (mixed isomers)
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2-Octylphenol ........................................
4-Octylphenol ........................................
4-Pentylphenol ......................................
4-tert-Pentylphenol ................................
Polyethylene glycol mono(octyl)phenyl
ether.
Polyethylene glycol 4-(tert-octyl)phenyl
ether.
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),
a(octylphenyl)-w-hydroxy-, branched.
2-(1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol .......
(1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (mixed
isomers).

4-(2,2,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol .......
Brominated flame retardants:.
Alkanes, C10-18, bromochloro- ............
Benzamide,
3,5-dibromo-N-(4bromophenyl)-2-hydroxy-.
Benzene,
ethenyl-,
homopolymer,
brominated.
Benzene, 1,1′-(1-methylethylidene)bis
(3,5-dibromo-4-(2-propenyloxy)-.
Benzene, pentabromomethyl- ...............
Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5-pentabromo-6chloro-.
Cyclohexane, tetrabromodichloro- ........
Cyclohexane, tribromotrichloro- ............
Ethanol,
2,2′-((1-methylethylidene)bis
((2,6-dibromo-4,1-phenylene)oxy))
bis-.
Ethene, bromo- .....................................
Phenol, 2,4-dibromo- .............................
Phenol,
2,4(or
2,6)-dibromo,homopolymer.
1-Propanol, 2,3-dibromo- ......................
1-Propanol, 2,2-dimethyl-,tribromo deriv
2-Propenoic
acid,(1methylethylidene)bis
(2,6-dibromo4,1-phenylene) ester.
Chloroalkyl phosphates:.
2,2-Bis(chloromethyl)-1,3propanediyltetrakis(2-chloroethyl)
phosphate.
2-Chloro-1-methylethylbis(2chloropropyl) phosphate-.
1,2-Ethanediyl
tetrakis(2-chloro-1methylethylene) phosphate.
Oxydi-2,1-ethanediyltetrakis(2choloroethyl) phosphate.
Cyanoacrylates:.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, methyl
ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, isobutyl
ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-3,3-diphenyl, 2-ethylhexyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, butyl ester

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3/29/96 ..........

6/30/98
6/30/98

27193–28–8
29932–96–5
30105–54–5
62744–41–6
54932–78–4

§ 716.20(b)(4)
§ 716.20(b)(4)
§ 716.20(b)(4)
§ 716.20(b)(4)
§ 716.20(b)(4)

3/29/96
3/29/96
3/29/96
3/29/96
3/29/96

6/30/98
6/30/98
6/30/98
6/30/98
6/30/98

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applies
applies
applies
applies
applies

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68955–41–9 ..................
87–10–5 ........................

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10/29/90 ........
10/29/90 ........

12/19/95
12/19/95

88497–56–7 ..................

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10/29/90 ........

11/09/93

25327–89–3 ..................

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10/29/90 ........

11/09/93

87–83–2 ........................
87–84–3 ........................

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10/29/90 ........
10/29/90 ........

12/19/95
12/19/95

30554–72–4 ..................
30554–73–5 ..................
4162–45–2 ....................

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10/29/90 ........
10/29/90 ........
10/29/90 ........

12/19/95
12/19/95
12/19/95

593–60–2 ......................
615–58–7 ......................
69882–11–7 ..................

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10/29/90 ........
10/29/90 ........
10/29/90 ........

06/30/98
12/19/95
12/19/95

96–13–9 ........................
36483–57–5 ..................
55205–38–4 ..................

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10/29/90 ........
10/29/90 ........
10/29/90 ........

12/19/95
12/19/95
12/19/95

38051–10–4 ..................

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6/14/93 ..........

12/19/95

76649–15–5 ..................

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6/14/93 ..........

12/19/95

34621–99–3 ..................

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6/14/93 ..........

12/19/95

53461–82–8 ..................

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6/14/93 ..........

12/19/95

137–05–3 ......................

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1/26/94 ..........

12/19/95

1069–55–2 ....................

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1/26/94 ..........

12/19/95

6197–30–4 ....................

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6606–65–1 ....................

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Category

CAS No.

Special Exemptions

Effective Date

2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, ethyl ester
2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 2-propenyl
ester.
2-Propenoic
acid,
2-cyano-,
1methylethyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, ethoxy
ethyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 2,2,2trifluoromethyl ester.
2-Propenoic
acid,
2-cyano-,
2methoxyethyl ester.
Ethanaminium,
2-[[2-cyano-3-[4(diethylamino)phenyl]-1-oxo-2-propenyl]oxy]-N,N,N-trimethyl-, chloride.
Indium Compounds: .....................................
Acetic acid, indium(3 + ) salt ................
Indium ....................................................
Indium chloride (InCl3) ..........................
Indium hydroxide (In(OH)3) ..................
Indium oxide (In2O3) ............................
Indium phosphide (InP) .........................
Indium tin oxide .....................................
Sulfamic acid, indium(3 + ) salt ............
Sulfuric acid, indium(3 + ) salt (3:2) ......
IRIS Chemicals:.
3,4-Dimethylphenol ...............................
2,4-Dinitrophenol ...................................
Isocyanates:.
Acetic acid, isocyanato-, ethyl ester .....
Benzene, bis(isocyanatomethyl)- ..........
Benzene, 1-bromo-4-isocyanato- ..........
Benzene, 1-chloro-3-isocyanato- ..........
Benzene, 1-chloro-4-isocyanato- ..........
Benzene, 1,2-dichloro-4-isocyanato- ....
Benzene, 1,3-dichloro-5-isocyanato- ....
Benzene,
1,1′(diisocyanatomethylene)bis-.
Benzene, isocyanato- ............................
Benzene,
2-isocyanato-1,3-bis(1methylethyl)-.
Benzene,
2-isocyanato-1,3-dimethyl-,
ester.
Benzene, 1-isocyanato-2-methyl- .........
Benzene, 1-isocyanato-4-methyl- .........
Benzene, 1-isocyanato-4-nitro- .............
Benzene,
1-isocyanato-3(trifluoromethyl)-.
Benzene,
1,1′,1″-methylidynetris(4isocyanato-.
Butane, 1-isocyanato- ...........................
Cyclohexane,
2-heptyl-3,4-bis
(9isocyanatononyl)-1-pentyl-.
Cyclohexane, isocyanato- .....................
1,3-Diazetidine-2,4-dione,
1,3-bis(3isocyanato methylphenyl)-.
Ethane, isocyanato- ..............................
Imidodicarbonic diamide, N,N′-2-tris(6isocyanatohexyl)-.
Methane, isocyanato- ............................
Octadecane, 1-isocyanato- ...................
Phenol,
4-isocyanato-,
phosphorothioate (3:1) (ester).
Propane, 1-isocyanato- .........................
1-Propene, 3-isocyanato- ......................
2-Propenoic
acid,
2-methyl-,
2isocyanatoethyl ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-2-(((((5isocyanato-1,3,3trimethylcyclohexyl)methyl)amino)
carbonyl)oxy)ethyl ester.
1,3,5,-Triazine-2,4,6(1H.3H.5H-trione,
1,3,5-tris(3-isocyanatomethylphenyl)-.
Methyl ethylene glycol ethers and esters:.
Ethylene glycol monomethy ether acrylate.

7085–85–0 ....................
7324–02–9 ....................

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1/26/94 ..........
1/26/94 ..........

12/19/95
12/19/95

10586–17–1 ..................

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1/26/94 ..........

12/19/95

21982–43–4 ..................

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1/26/94 ..........

12/19/95

23023–91–8 ..................

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1/26/94 ..........

12/19/95

27816–23–5 ..................

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1/26/94 ..........

12/19/95

64992–16–1 ..................

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1/26/94 ..........

12/19/95

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25114–58–3 ..................
7440–74–6 ....................
10025–82–8 ..................
20661–21–6 ..................
1312–43–2 ....................
22398–80–7 ..................
50926–11–9 ..................
66027–93–8 ..................
13464–82–9 ..................

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§ 716.21(a)(6) ...........
§ 716.21(a)(6) ...........
§ 716.21(a)(6) ...........
§ 716.21(a)(6) ...........
§ 716.21(a)(6) ...........
§ 716.21(a)(6) ...........
§ 716.21(a)(6) ...........
§ 716.21(a)(6) ...........
§ 716.21(a)(6) ...........

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8/2/04
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8/2/04
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8/2/04
8/2/04
8/2/04
8/2/04
8/2/04

95–65–8 ........................
51–28–5 ........................

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9/30/91 ..........
9/30/91 ..........

12/19/95
12/19/95

2949–22–6 ....................
25854–16–4 ..................
2493–02–9 ....................
2909–38–8 ....................
104–12–1 ......................
102–36–3 ......................
34893–92–0 ..................
10031–75–1 ..................

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11/09/93
11/09/93
11/09/93
11/09/93
06/30/98
06/30/98
11/09/93
11/09/93

103–71–9 ......................
28178–42–9 ..................

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10/29/90 ........
10/29/90 ........

06/30/98
11/09/93

28556–81–2 ..................

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10/29/90 ........

11/09/93

614–68–6
622–58–2
100–28–7
329–01–1

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10/29/90
10/29/90
10/29/90
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11/09/93
11/09/93
11/09/93
06/30/98

2422–91–5 ....................

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10/29/90 ........

11/09/93

111–36–4 ......................
68239–06–5 ..................

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10/29/90 ........
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06/30/98
11/09/93

3173–53–3 ....................
26747–90–0 ..................

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11/09/93

109–90–0 ......................
4035–89–6 ....................

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10/29/90 ........
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12/19/95
11/09/93

624–83–9 ......................
112–96–9 ......................
4151–51–3 ....................

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10/29/90 ........
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10/29/90 ........

12/19/95
11/09/93
11/09/93

110–78–1 ......................
1476–23–9 ....................
30674–80–7 ..................

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10/29/90 ........
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11/09/93
11/09/93
12/19/95

73597–26–9 ..................

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10/29/90 ........

11/09/93

26603–40–7 ..................

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3121–61–7 ....................

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Category

CAS No.

Special Exemptions

Effective Date

Tetraethylene glycol monomethyl ether
OSHA Chemicals in Need of Dermal Absorption Testing:.
Amitrole .................................................
n-Amyl acetate ......................................
o-Anisidine .............................................
Benzyl chloride ......................................
sec-Butyl acetate ...................................
tert-Butyl acetate ...................................
sec-Butyl alcohol ...................................
tert-Butyl alcohol ...................................
t-Butylcatechol .......................................

23783–42–8 ..................

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1/26/94 ..........

12/19/95

61-82-5 .........................
628–63–7 ......................
90-04-0 .........................
100-44-7 .......................
105–46–4 ......................
540–88–5 ......................
78–92–2 ........................
75–65–0 ........................
98-29-3 .........................

3/11/94 ..........
1/26/94 ..........
3/11/94 ..........
3/11/94 ..........
1/26/94 ..........
1/26/94 ..........
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8/4/95 ............

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6/30/98
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6/30/98
6/30/98
6/30/98
6/30/98

o-sec-butylphenol ..................................
Camphor ................................................
Carbon disulfide ....................................
Catechol ................................................

89–72–5 ........................
76–22–2 ........................
75-15-0 .........................
120-80-9 .......................

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6/30/98
6/30/98
6/30/98
6/30/98

a-Chloroacetophenone ..........................
Chlorobenzene ......................................
o-Chlorotoluene .....................................
Cyclohexene ..........................................
Cyclohexanol .........................................

532–27–4 ......................
108-90-7 .......................
95-49-8 .........................
110–83–8 ......................
108-93-0 .......................

1/26/94 ..........
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6/30/98
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6/30/98

Cyclopentadiene ....................................

542-92-7 .......................

8/4/95 ............

6/30/98

Cyclopentane ........................................
Diacetone alcohol ..................................

287–92–3 ......................
123-42-2 .......................

1/26/94 ..........
8/4/95 ............

6/30/98
6/30/98

Dibutyl phosphate .................................
1,2-Dichloroethylene .............................
Dicylcopentadiene .................................

107–66–4 ......................
540-59-0 .......................
77-73-6 .........................

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6/30/98
6/30/98
6/30/98

Dimethyl acetamide ...............................

127-19-5 .......................

8/4/95 ............

6/30/98

Dimethylaniline ......................................

121-69-7 .......................

8/4/95 ............

6/30/98

Dimethyl sulfate .....................................
m-Dinitrobenzene ..................................
o-Dinitrobenzene ...................................
p-Dinitrobenzene ...................................
2,4-Dinitrotoluene ..................................
Diphenylamine .......................................
Disulfiram ..............................................
Ethyl bromide ........................................
Ethyl ether .............................................
Heptane (n-Heptane) ............................
Indene ...................................................
Isoamyl acetate .....................................
N-Isopropylaniline ..................................
p-Methoxyphenol ...................................
Methyl acetate .......................................
Methylcyclohexane ................................
Methyl formate ......................................
Methyl isoamyl ketone ..........................

77-78-1 .........................
99-65-0 .........................
528-29-0 .......................
100–25–4 ......................
121-14-2 .......................
122-39-4 .......................
97–77–8 ........................
74-96-4 .........................
60–29–7 ........................
142–82–5 ......................
95-13-6 .........................
123–92–2 ......................
768-52-5 .......................
150-76-5 .......................
79–20–9 ........................
108–87–2 ......................
107–31–3 ......................
110-12-3 .......................

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6/30/98
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p-Nitroaniline .........................................
p-Nitrochlorobenzene ............................
1-Nitropropane ......................................
2-Nitropropane ......................................
m-Nitrotoluene .......................................

100-01-6 .......................
100-00-5 .......................
108–03–2 ......................
79-46-9 .........................
99-08-1 .........................

3/11/94 ..........
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6/30/98
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o-Nitrotoluene ........................................
p-Nitrotoluene ........................................

88-72-2 .........................
99-99-0 .........................

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Nonane ..................................................
Pentane .................................................
Phenylhydrazine ....................................
Propylene glycol dinitrate ......................
Sodium bisulfite .....................................
Sodium metabisulfite .............................
Tetrahydrofuran .....................................
m-Toluidine ............................................
Vinylidene chloride ................................

111–84–2 ......................
109–66–0 ......................
100-63-0 .......................
6423-43-4 .....................
7631–90–5 ....................
7681–57–4 ....................
109-99-9 .......................
108-44-1 .......................
75-35-4 .........................

§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
...................................
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
§ 716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
§ 716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
§ 716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) applies
§ 716.20(b)(3) and
(b)(4) apply.

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Category

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Special Exemptions

Effective Date

Vinyl toluene ..........................................
p-Xylene ................................................
Xylidine ..................................................
Propylene glycol ethers and esters:.
Dipropylene glycol .................................
Dipropylene glycol butyl ether ...............
Dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether
acetate.
1-(2-Methoxy-1-methylethoxy)-2-propanol.
Methoxy-1-propanol ..............................
1-Phenoxy-2-propanol ...........................
Propylene glycol monobutyl ether .........
Propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate.
Propylene glycol mono-tert-butyl ether
Tripropylene glycol diacrylate ...............
Tripropylene glycol methyl ether ...........
Siloxanes:.
Cyclopolydimethylsiloxane ....................
Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane .............
Decamethyltetrasiloxane .......................
Dimethyldiphenylsiloxane ......................
Dimethylhydropolylsiloxane ...................
Dimethylmethyl 3,3,3-trifluoropropyl siloxane.
Dimethylmethylvinylsiloxane .................
Dimethylpolysiloxanes ...........................
Dimethyl silicones and siloxanes ..........
Dimethyl silicones and siloxane, reaction products with silica.
Docosamethylcycloundecasiloxane ......
Docosamethyldecasiloxane ...................
Dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane ..........
Dodecamethylpentasiloxane .................
Dotetracontamethyleicosasiloxane ........
Dotriacontamethylcyclohexadecasiloxane.
Dotriacontamethylpentadecasiloxane ...
Eicosamethylcyclodecasiloxane ............
Eicosamethylnonasiloxane ....................
Hexacosamethylcyclotridecasiloxane ....
Hexacosamethyldodecasiloxane ...........
Hexadecamethylcyclooctasiloxane .......
Hexadecamethylheptasiloxane .............
Hexamethylcyclotrisiloxane ...................
Hexamethyldisilazane ...........................
Hexamethyldisiloxane ...........................
Hexatriacontamethylcyclooctadecasiloxane.
Hexatriacontamethylheptadecasiloxane
Methylpolysiloxane ................................
Methylvinylcyclosiloxane .......................
Siloxanes and silicones, di-Me, hydroxy-terminated.
Octacosamethylcyclotetradecasiloxane
Octacosamethyltridecasiloxane .............
Octadecamethylcyclononasiloxane .......
Octadecamethyloctasiloxane ................
Octamethyltrisiloxane ............................
Octaphenylcyclotetrasiloxane ................
Octatriacontamethylcyclononadecasiloxane.
Octatriacontamethyloctadecasiloxane ...
Polymethyloctadecylsiloxane ................
Tetracontamethylcycloeicosasiloxane ...
Tetracontamethylnonadecasiloxane ......
Tetracosamethylcyclododecasiloxane ...
Tetracosamethylundecasiloxane ...........
Tetradecamethylcycloheptasiloxane .....
Tetradecamethylhexasiloxane ...............
Tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxane ...............
Tetramethyldivinyldisiloxane .................
Tetratriacontamethylcycloheptadecasiloxane.

25013-15-4 ...................
106–42–3 ......................
1300-73-8 .....................

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770–35–4 ......................
29387–86–8 ..................
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541–02–6 ......................
141–62–8 ......................
68083–14–7 ..................
68037–59–2 ..................
115361-68-7 .................

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540–97–6 ......................
141–63–9 ......................
150027-00-2 .................
150026-95-2 .................

§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
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§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
§ 716.20(b)(2) applies

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18772–36–6 ..................
2652–13–3 ....................
23732–94–7 ..................
2471–08–1 ....................
556–68–3 ......................
541–01–5 ......................
541–05–9 ......................
999–97–3 ......................
107–46–0 ......................
23523–12–8 ..................

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§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
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9004–73–3 ....................
2554–06–5 ....................
70131-67-8 ...................

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556–71–8 ......................
556–69–4 ......................
107–51–7 ......................
546–56–5 ......................
150026-97-4 .................

§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
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§ 716.20(b)(2) applies

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not available .................
150026-98-5 .................
150026-99-6 .................
18919–94–3 ..................
107–53–9 ......................
107–50–6 ......................
107–52–8 ......................
2370–88–9 ....................
2627–95–4 ....................
150026-96-3 .................

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§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
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Triacontamethylcyclopentadecasiloxane
Triacontamethyltetradecasiloxane .........
Trifluoropropylmethylcyclotrisiloxane ....
Substantially produced chemicals in need of
subchronic tests:.
Acetoacetanilide ....................................
4-(Acetylamino)benzenesulfonyl chloride.
2-(2-Aminoethoxy)-ethanol ....................
7-Amino-4-hydroxy-2naphthalenesulfonic acid.
Ammonium carbamate ..........................
1,3-Benzenedisulfonic acid ...................
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)-2-butenedioate ...........
Bromamine acid ....................................
Butyric anhydride ..................................
Ethanol, 2-(2-ethoxyethoxy)-, acetate ...
1,2-Dichlorobutane ................................
3,4-Dichlorobutene ................................
3,4-Dichloronitrobenzene ......................
1,3-Dicyanobenzene .............................
Diethylene glycol dimethyl ether ...........
4-Ethoxynitrobenzene ...........................
2-Ethylanthraquinone ............................
Hexa(methoxymethyl) melamine ...........
3-Hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid ..................
Isobutyl acrylate ....................................
Isophthaloyl chloride .............................
4-Methyl-2-nitro-phenol .........................
2-(4-Morpholinyldithio)-benzothiazole ...
Naphthalenedicarboxylic anhydride ......
1-Naphthol .............................................
p,p′-Oxybis(benzenesulfonylhydrazide)
2,4-Pentanedione ..................................
Perfluoro-N-hexane ...............................
Perfluorotributylamine ...........................
Propanoic anhydride .............................
Quinacridone .........................................
Terephthaloyl chloride ...........................
Trichloromethanesulfenyl chloride ........
Triethylene glycol bis(2-ethylhexanoate)
Sulphones:.
2-Amino-4-[(2-hydroxyethyl)
sulfonyl]phenol.
2-Amino-4-(methylsulfonyl)phenol .........
2-[(6-Amino-2-naphthalenyl)
sulfonyl]ethanol.
2-[(3-Aminophenyl)sulfonyl]ethanol .......
Bisphenol S ...........................................
3-(Decyloxy)tetrahydrothiophene 1,1-dioxide.
4,4′-Diaminodiphenyl sulfone ................
4-[4-[(2,6-Dichloro-4nitrophenyl)azo]phenyl]
thiomorpholine, 11,1-dioxide.
1-(Diiodomethyl)sulfonyl-4-methyl benzene.
Dimethylsulfone .....................................
Diphenylsulfone .....................................
3-[N-Ethyl-4-[[6-(methylsulfonyl)-2benzothiazolyl]azo]-mtoluidino]propionitrile.
1,1′-[Methylenebis(sulfonyl)]bis-2chloroethane.
2,2′-[Methylenebis(sulfonyl)]bisethanol
1,1′-[Methylenebis(sulfonyl)]bisethene ..
6-Methylsulfonyl)-2-benzothiazolamine
2-[(3-Nitrophenyl)sulfonyl]ethanol .........
1,1′-[Oxybis(methylenesulfonyl)]bis-2chloroethane.
2,2′-[Oxybis(methylenesulfonyl)]
bisethanol.

§ 716.120
CAS No.

Special Exemptions

36938–50–8 ..................
23523–14–0 ..................
2471–10–5 ....................
2374–14–3 ....................

§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
§ 716.20(b)(2) applies
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102–01–2 ......................
121–60–8 ......................

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12/19/95
6/30/98

929–06–6 ......................
87–02–5 ........................

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9/30/91 ..........

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12/19/95

1111–78–0 ....................
98–48–6 ........................
142–16–5 ......................
116–81–4 ......................
106–31–0 ......................
112–15–2 ......................
616–21–7 ......................
760–23–6 ......................
99–54–7 ........................
626–17–5 ......................
111–96–6 ......................
100–29–8 ......................
84–51–5 ........................
3089–11–0 ....................
92–70–6 ........................
106–63–8 ......................
9–63–8 ..........................
119–33–5 ......................
95–32–9 ........................
81–84–5 ........................
90–15–3 ........................
80–51–3 ........................
123–54–6 ......................
355–42–0 ......................
311–89–7 ......................
123–62–6 ......................
1047–16–1 ....................
100–20–9 ......................
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17741–62–7 ..................

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67–71–0 ........................
127–63–9 ......................
16588–67–3 ..................

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3278–22–6 ....................
17557–67–4 ..................
41687–30–3 ..................
53061–10–2 ..................

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40 CFR Ch. I (7–1–18 Edition)
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CAS No.

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Effective Date

1,1′-[Oxybis(methylenesulfonyl)]
bisethene.
4-[[4-(Phenylmethoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]
phenol.
4-Phenylthiomorpholine, 1,1-dioxide .....
Sulfolane ...............................................
3-Sulfolene ............................................
Sulfonyl bis(4-chlorobenzene) ...............
2,2′-Sulfonyl bisethanol .........................
Voluntary HPV Challenge Program orphan
(unsponsored) chemicals:
Acetaldehyde, reaction products with
formaldehyde, by-products from.
Acetamide,
2,2-dichloro-N,N-di-2propenyl-.
Acid chlorides, tallow, hydrogenated ....

26750–50–5 ..................

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63134–33–8 ..................

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17688–68–5 ..................
126–33–0 ......................
77–79–2 ........................
80–07–9 ........................
2580–77–0

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§ 716.21(a)(7)

68955–37–3 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Alkanes, chloro ......................................

61788–76–9 ..................

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Alkenes, C>10 .alpha.- ..........................

64743–02–8 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Amides,
coco,
N-[3(dimethylamino)propyl],
alkylation
products with sodium 3-chloro-2hydroxypropanesulfonate.
Amides, tall-oil fatty, N,N-di-Me ............

70851–08–0 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68308–74–7 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Anthracene oil .......................................

90640–80–5 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Aromatic hydrocarbons, C8, o-xylenelean.
Aromatic
hydrocarbons,
C9–16,
biphenyl deriv.-rich.
Barium, carbonate nonylphenol complexes.
Benzaldehyde, 3-bromo- .......................

68650–36–2 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68955–76–0 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68515–89–9 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

3132–99–8 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Benzaldehyde, 3-phenoxy- ...................

39515–51–0 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Benzaldehyde, 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)- ...

939–97–9 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Benzenamine, 2,6-diethyl-N-methylene-

35203–08–8 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Benzenamine,
2-ethyl-6-methyl-Nmethylene-.
Benzenamine, 3-(trifluoromethyl)- .........

35203–06–6 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

98–16–8 ........................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Benzenamine, N,N-dimethyl- ................

121–69–7 ......................

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Benzenamine,
N-phenyl-4-[[4(phenylamino)phenyl][4(phenylimino)-2,5-cyclohexadien-1ylidene]methyl]-, monohydrochloride.
Benzene, (2-chloro-1,1-dimethylethyl)-

2152–64–9 ....................

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515–40–2 ......................

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Benzene, 1-(bromomethyl)-3-phenoxy-

51632–16–7 ..................

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Benzene,
1,1’-[1,2ethanediylbis(oxy)]bis-.
Benzene, 1,1’-oxybis-, tetrapropylene
derivs..
Benzene, 1,2-dimethyl-3-nitro- ..............

104–66–5 ......................

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119345–02–7 ................

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83–41–0 ........................

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Benzene, 1-bromo-4-fluoro- ..................

460–00–4 ......................

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Benzene, 1-chloro-2,4-dinitro- ...............

97–00–7 ........................

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Benzene, 1-chloro-4-(trichloromethyl)- ..

5216–25–1 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Benzene, 1-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)- ..

98–56–6 ........................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Benzene, 1-methoxy-4-methyl- .............

104–93–8 ......................

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25168–05–2 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Benzene, ethenylethyl- ..........................

28106–30–1 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Benzene, ethylenated ...........................

68987–41–7 ..................

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Benzene,
mixed
with
toluene,
dealkylation product.
1,3-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, 5-sulfo-,
1,3-dimethyl ester.
1,3-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, 5-sulfo-,
1,3-dimethyl ester, sodium salt.
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis(2methylpropyl) ester.
1,4-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dimethyl
ester, manuf. of, by-products from.
Benzenemethanol,
.alpha.,.alpha.dimethyl-.
Benzenemethanol, 3-phenoxy- .............

68953–80–0 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

138–25–0 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

3965–55–7 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

13826–35–2 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Benzenesulfonic acid, 3-nitro-, sodium
salt.
Benzenesulfonic acid, 4-chloro-3,5dinitro-, potassium salt.
Benzenesulfonic acid, C10–16-alkyl
derivs., compds. with triethanolamine.
Benzenesulfonic acid, dimethyl- ...........

127–68–4 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

38185–06–7 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68584–25–8 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

25321–41–9 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Benzenesulfonyl chloride ......................

98–09–9 ........................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

1,2-Benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one, 1,1-dioxide.
Benzoic acid, 2-methyl- .........................

81–07–2 ........................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

118–90–1 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

2,4,6,8,3,5,7Benzotetraoxatriplumbacycloundecin3,5,7-triylidene,
1,9-dihydro-1,9dioxo-.
Benzothiazole, 2-[(chloromethyl)thio]- ...

17976–43–1 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

28908–00–1 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Benzoyl chloride, 3,5-dichloro- ..............

2905–62–6 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

1,2-Butadiene ........................................

590–19–2 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Butanedioic acid, oxo-, diethyl ester,
ion(1-), sodium.
1-Butanol, sodium salt ..........................

40876–98–0 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

2372–45–4 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

2-Butenal ...............................................

4170–30–3 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

2-Butenediamide, (2E)-, N,N’-bis[2-(4,5dihydro-2-nortall-oil alkyl-1H-imidazol1-yl)ethyl] derivs..
2-Butenedioic acid (2E)-, di-C8–18-alkyl
esters.
2-Butenedioic acid (2Z)-, dioctyl ester ..

68442–77–3 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68610–90–2 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

2915–53–9 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

2-Butenenitrile, 2-methyl-, (2E)- ............

30574–97–1 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

2-Butenenitrile, 2-methyl-, (2Z)- ............

20068–02–4 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

84–69–5 ........................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68988–22–7 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

617–94–7 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Carbamic acid, monoammonium salt ...

1111–78–0 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Carbamodithioic acid, monoammonium
salt.
Carbonochloridothioic
acid,
S(phenylmethyl) ester.
Carbonodithioic acid, O-(1-methylethyl)
ester, sodium salt.
Carboxylic acids, di-, C4–11 .................

513–74–6 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

37734–45–5 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

140–93–2 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68937–72–4 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

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Chromate(3-),
bis[3-(hydroxy.kappa.O)-4-[[2-(hydroxy-.kappa.O)-1naphthalenyl]azo-.kappa.N1]-7-nitro1-naphthalenesulfonato(3-)]-,
trisodium.
Coal, anthracite, calcined ......................

57693–14–8 ..................

Creosote ................................................
Cyclohexane, oxidized, aq. ext., sodium
salt.
Cyclohexane, oxidized, non-acidic byproducts, distn. lights.
1,3-Cyclopentadiene .............................

68915–39–9 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68609–05–2 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

542–92–7 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Effective Date
September
29, 2006

November 28,
2006

68187–59–7 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

8001–58–9 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

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Decane, 1-chloro- ..................................

1002–69–3 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Decanoic acid, mixed esters with
dipentaerythritol, octanoic acid and
valeric acid.
1-Decene, sulfurized .............................

68441–66–7 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

72162–15–3 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Distillates (coal tar) ...............................

65996–92–1 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Distillates (coal tar), heavy oils .............

90640–86–1 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Distillates (coal tar), upper ....................

65996–91–0 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Distillates (petroleum), hydrofined lubricating-oil.
Distillates, hydrocarbon resin prodn.
higher boiling.
Disulfides, alkylaryl dialkyl diaryl, petroleum refinery spent caustic oxidn.
products.
Disulfides, C5–12-alkyl ..........................

68782–97–8 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68602–81–3 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68334–01–0 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68513–62–2 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Ethane, 1,1,1-trimethoxy- ......................

1445–45–0 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Ethane, 1,1’-[methylenebis(oxy)]bis[2chloro-.
Ethane, 1,1’-oxybis[2-chloro- ................

111–91–1 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

111–44–4 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-, manuf. of, byproducts from, distn. lights.
1,2-Ethanediamine,
N,N,N′,N′tetramethyl-.
Ethanedioic acid, calcium salt (1:1) ......

68608–59–3 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

110–18–9 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

563–72–4 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

1,2-Ethanediol, dinitrate ........................

628–96–6 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-[methyl[(9Z)-1oxo-9-octadecenyl]amino]-,
sodium
salt.
Ethanimidothioic
acid,
N-hydroxy-,
methyl ester.
Ethanol, 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)-, sodium
salt.
Ethanol, 2,2’-oxybis-, reaction products
with ammonia, morpholine derivs.
residues.
Ethanol, 2,2’-oxybis-, reaction products
with ammonia, morpholine product
tower residues.
Ethanol, 2-[(4-aminophenyl)sulfonyl]-,
hydrogen sulfate (ester).
Ethanol, 2-butoxy-, sodium salt ............

137–20–2 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

13749–94–5 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

38321–18–5 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68909–77–3 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

71077–05–9 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

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29, 2006

November 28,
2006

2494–89–5 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

52663–57–7 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Ethene, hydrated, by-products from .....

68987–66–6 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Ethenesulfonic acid, sodium salt ..........

3039–83–6 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Extract oils (coal), tar base ...................

65996–86–3 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

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Extract residues (coal), tar oil alk. ........

65996–87–4 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Extract residues (coal), tar oil alk.,
naphthalene distn. residues.
Extracts, coal tar oil alk. ........................

73665–18–6 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

65996–83–0 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Fats and Glyceridic oils, vegetable, reclaimed.
Fatty
acids,
tall-oil,
2-(2hydroxyethoxy)ethyl esters.
Fatty acids, tall-oil, low-boiling, reaction
products with ammonia-ethanolamine
reaction by-products.
Fatty acids, tall-oil, reaction products
with diethylenetriamine, acetates.
Fatty acids, tall-oil, sulfonated, sodium
salts.
Formic
acid,
compd.
with
2,2′,2[ethanol] (1:1).
2,5-Furandione, dihydro-3-(octenyl)- .....

68990–65–8 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68309–16–0 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68915–05–9 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68153–60–6 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68309–27–3 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

24794–58–9 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

26680–54–6 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Glycine, N-(carboxymethyl)- ..................

142–73–4 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Glycine, N-(carboxymethyl)-, disodium
salt.
Glycine, N-methyl-, monosodium salt ...

928–72–3 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

4316–73–8 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Glycine, N-phenyl-, monopotassium salt

19525–59–8 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Glycine, N-phenyl-, monosodium salt ...

10265–69–7 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

1-Hexacosanol ......................................

506–52–5 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Hexadecane, 1-chloro- ..........................

4860–03–1 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

1,4-Hexadiene .......................................

592–45–0 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Hexanedioic acid, dihexyl ester ............

110–33–8 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Hexanedioic acid, esters with high-boiling C6–10-alkene hydroformylation
products.
1,3-Hexanediol, 2-ethyl- ........................

84501–86–0 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

94–96–2 ........................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

1,6-Hexanediol, distn. residues .............

68937–29–1 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

2-Hexenal, 2-ethyl- ................................

645–62–5 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

1H-Isoindole-1,3(2H)-dione, 3a,4,7,7atetrahydro-.
Hydrocarbons,
C12–20,
catalytic
alkylation by-products.
Imidodicarbonic diamide, N,N′,2-tris(6isocyanatohexyl)-.
1,3-Isobenzofurandione, 5-methyl- .......

85–40–5 ........................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68919–17–5 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

4035–89–6 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

19438–61–0 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Lard, oil, Me esters ...............................

68082–78–0 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Methanesulfonamide, N-[2-[(4-amino-3methylphenyl)ethylamino]ethyl]-, sulfate (2:3).
Methanesulfonic acid, hydroxy-, monosodium salt.
Methanesulfonyl chloride ......................

25646–71–3 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

870–72–4 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

124–63–0 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Methanone,
(2-hydroxy-4methoxyphenyl)phenyl-.
Naphtha (petroleum), clay-treated light
straight-run.
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic
acid,
4amino-5-hydroxy-, monosodium salt.
1-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, 2-amino- ..

131–57–7 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68527–22–0 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

5460–09–3 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

81–16–3 ........................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

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6473–13–8 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

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29, 2006

November 28,
2006

529–33–9 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

1(2H)-Naphthalenone, 3,4-dihydro- ......

529–34–0 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

1H,3H-Naphtho[1,8-cd]pyran-1,3-dione

81–84–5 ........................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Nickel, bis[(cyano-C)triphenylborato(1-)N]bis(hexanedinitrile-N,N’)-.
1-Octacosanol .......................................

83864–02–2 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

557–61–9 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

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Octadecane, 1-chloro- ...........................

3386–33–2 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Octadecanoic
acid,
2-(1carboxyethoxy)-1-methyl-2-oxoethyl
ester, sodium salt.
Octadecanoic acid, 2-(hydroxymethyl)2-[[(1-oxooctadecyl)oxy]methyl]-1,3propanediyl ester.
Octadecanoic acid, reaction products
with 2-[(2-aminoethyl)amino]ethanol.
9-Octadecenoic acid, 12-(acetyloxy)-,
1,2,3-propanetriyl
ester,
(9Z,9’Z,9’’,12R,12’R,12’’)-.
Octane, 1-chloro- ..................................

25383–99–7 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

28188–24–1 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

September
29, 2006

November 28,
2006

68815–50–9 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

101–34–8 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

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29, 2006
September
29, 2006

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2006
November 28,
2006

111–85–3 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

1-Octanesulfonyl chloride ......................

7795–95–1 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

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1-Octanesulfonyl fluoride ......................

40630–63–5 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Oxirane, [(2-methylphenoxy)methyl]- ....

2210–79–9 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Oxiranemethanamine,
N-[4(oxiranylmethoxy)phenyl]-N(oxiranylmethyl)-.
Paraffin oils, chlorosulfonated, saponified.
3-Pentanone ..........................................

5026–74–4 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68188–18–1 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

96–22–0 ........................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

1-Pentene, 2,4,4-trimethyl- ....................

107–39–1 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

2-Pentene, 2,4,4-trimethyl- ....................

107–40–4 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Phenol, (1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)- ........

27193–28–8 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Phenol, (1-methylethyl)- ........................

25168–06–3 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Phenol, 2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-methyl-

2409–55–4 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Phenol, 2,4-bis(1,1-dimethylpropyl)-6[(2-nitrophenyl)azo]-.
Phenol, 2,4-bis(1-methyl-1-phenylethyl)6-[(2-nitrophenyl)azo]-.
Phenol, 3-(diethylamino)- ......................

52184–19–7 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

70693–50–4 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

91–68–9 ........................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Phenol, 4-methyl-2-nitro- .......................

119–33–5 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Phenol,
isobutylenated
methylstyrenated.
Phenol, methyl-, sodium salt .................

68457–74–9 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

34689–46–8 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Phenol, nonyl derivs. .............................

68081–86–7 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Phenol, styrenated ................................

61788–44–1 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Phenols (petroleum) ..............................

64743–03–9 ..................

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trisodium salt.
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Category

§ 716.120
CAS No.

Special Exemptions

Phosphoramidothioic
acid,
O,O-dimethyl ester.
Phosphoric
acid,
(1,1dimethylethyl)phenyl diphenyl ester.
Phosphoric acid, mixed 3-bromo-2,2dimethylpropyl and 2-bromoethyl and
2-chloroethyl esters.
Phosphorochloridothioic acid, O,O-dimethyl ester.
Phosphorochloridous
acid,
bis(4nonylphenyl) ester.
Phosphorodichloridic acid, ethyl ester ..

17321–47–0 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

56803–37–3 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

125997–20–8 ................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

2524–03–0 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

63302–49–8 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

1498–51–7 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-di-C1–14alkyl esters.
Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-di-C1–14alkyl esters, zinc salts.
Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-dimethyl
ester.
Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-dimethyl
ester, sodium salt.
Phosphorous
acid,
2-(1,1dimethylethyl)-4-[1-[3-(1,1dimethylethyl)-4-hydroxyphenyl]-1methylethyl]phenyl bis(4-nonylphenyl)
ester.
Phosphorous acid, isooctyl diphenyl
ester.
Piperazineethanol ..................................

68187–41–7 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

68649–42–3 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

756–80–9 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

26377–29–7 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

20227–53–6 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

26401–27–4 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

25154–38–5 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Pitch, coal tar-petroleum .......................

68187–57–5 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Propane, 2,2-dimethoxy- .......................

77–76–9 ........................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Propanenitrile, 3-(dimethylamino)- ........

1738–25–6 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

1-Propanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxy-3-(2propenyloxy)-, monosodium salt.
Propanoic acid, 2-bromo- ......................

52556–42–0 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

598–72–1 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Propanoic
acid,
2-methyl-,
3(benzoyloxy)-2,2,4-trimethylpentyl
ester.
2-Propenoic acid, 2-carboxyethyl ester

22527–63–5 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

24615–84–7 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Pyridine, hydrochloride ..........................

628–13–7 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

4(1H)-Pyrimidinone,
6-methyl-2-(1methylethyl)-.
Solvent naphtha (coal) ..........................

2814–20–2 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

65996–79–4 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Sulfonic acids, petroleum ......................

61789–85–3 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Tannins ..................................................

1401–55–4 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Tannins, reaction products with sodium
bisulfite, sodium polysulfide and sodium sulfite.
Tar oils, coal ..........................................

72854–27–4 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

65996–82–9 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Tar, coal, dried and oxidized ................

68918–16–1 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Tar, coal, high-temp. .............................

65996–89–6 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Tar, coal, high-temp., high-solids ..........

68990–61–4 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Terpenes and Terpenoids, C10–30,
distn. residues.
1-Tetracosanol ......................................

70084–98–9 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

506–51–4 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Tetradecane, 1-chloro- ..........................

2425–54–9 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

1,3,5,7-Tetrazocine, octahydro-1,3,5,7tetranitro-.

2691–41–0 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

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40 CFR Ch. I (7–1–18 Edition)
Category

CAS No.

Special Exemptions

Thiazole, 4-methyl- ................................

693–95–8 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Thiourea ................................................

62–56–6 ........................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

1,3,5-Triazine, hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-

121–82–4 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

1,3,5-Triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione,
1,3,5-tris(6-isocyanatohexyl)-.
1,3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamine, 6-chloro-N(1,1-dimethylethyl)-N’-ethyl-.
1,3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamine,
6-chloroN,N’-bis(1-methylethyl)-.
1,3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamine, 6-chloro-Nethyl-N’-(1-methylethyl)-.
Urea, (hydroxymethyl)- ..........................

3779–63–3 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

5915–41–3 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

139–40–2 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

1912–24–9 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

1000–82–4 ....................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Urea,
N’-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-N,Ndimethyl-.
Urea, sulfate (1:1) .................................

330–54–1 ......................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

21351–39–3 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

Urea, sulfate (2:1) .................................

17103–31–0 ..................

§ 716.21(a)(7)

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[53 FR 38645, Sept. 30, 1988]
EDITORIAL NOTE: For FEDERAL REGISTER citations affecting § 716.120, see the List of CFR
Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at
www.fdsys.gov.
EFFECTIVE DATE NOTE: At 59 FR 14115, Mar. 25, 1994, in § 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.

PART 717—RECORDS AND REPORTS
OF ALLEGATIONS THAT CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES CAUSE SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE REACTIONS
TO HEALTH OR THE ENVIRONMENT
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.

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Subpart A—General Provisions
§ 717.1 Scope and compliance.
Section 8 (c) of the Toxic Substances
Control Act (TSCA) requires manufac-

turers, 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.
§ 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.

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