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# I

_(Acts adopted under the EC Treaty/Euratom Treaty whose publication is obligatory)_

# REGULATIONS

**REGULATION (EC) No 1272/2008 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL**

**of 16 December 2008**

**on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures, amending and repealing**
**Directives 67/548/EEC and 1999/45/EC, and amending Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006**

**(Text with EEA relevance)**

THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE
EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 95 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,

Having regard to the opinion of the European Economic and
Social Committee ( [1] ),

Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 251
of the Treaty ( [2] ),

Whereas:

(1) This Regulation should ensure a high level of protection of
human health and the environment as well as the free
movement of chemical substances, mixtures and certain
specific articles, while enhancing competitiveness and
innovation.

(2) The efficient functioning of the internal market for
substances, mixtures and those articles can be achieved
only if the requirements applicable to them do not differ
significantly between Member States.

(3) A high level of human health and environmental protection
should be ensured in the approximation of legislation on
the criteria for classification and labelling of substances and
mixtures, with the goal of achieving sustainable development.

( [1] ) OJ C 204, 9.8.2008, p. 47.
( [2] ) Opinion of the European Parliament of 3 September 2008 (not yet
published in the Official Journal).

(4) Trade in substances and mixtures is an issue relating not
only to the internal market, but also to the global market.
Enterprises should therefore benefit from the global
harmonisation of rules for classification and labelling and
from consistency between, on the one hand, the rules for
classification and labelling for supply and use and, on the
other hand, those for transport.

(5) With a view to facilitating worldwide trade while protecting
human health and the environment, harmonised criteria for
classification and labelling have been carefully developed
over a period of 12 years within the United Nations (UN)
structure, resulting in the Globally Harmonised System of
Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (hereinafter
referred to as ‘the GHS’).

(6) This Regulation follows various declarations whereby the
Community confirmed its intention to contribute to the
global harmonisation of criteria for classification and
labelling, not only at UN level, but also through the
incorporation of the internationally agreed GHS criteria
into Community law.

(7) The benefits for enterprises will increase as more countries
in the world adopt the GHS criteria in their legislation. The
Community should be at the forefront of this process to
encourage other countries to follow and with the aim of
providing a competitive advantage to industry in the
Community.

(8) Therefore it is essential to harmonise the provisions and
criteria for the classification and labelling of substances,
mixtures and certain specific articles within the Community, taking into account the classification criteria and
labelling rules of the GHS, but also by building on the 40
years of experience obtained through implementation of
existing Community chemicals legislation and maintaining

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the level of protection achieved through the system of
harmonisation of classification and labelling, through
Community hazard classes not yet part of the GHS as well
as through current labelling and packaging rules.

(9) This Regulation should be without prejudice to the full and
complete application of Community competition rules.

(10) The objective of this Regulation should be to determine
which properties of substances and mixtures should lead to
a classification as hazardous, in order for the hazards of
substances and mixtures to be properly identified and
communicated. Such properties should include physical
hazards as well as hazards to human health and to the
environment, including hazards to the ozone layer.

(11) This Regulation should, as a general principle, apply to all
substances and mixtures supplied in the Community, except
where other Community legislation lays down more
specific rules on classification and labelling, such as Council
Directive 76/768/EEC of 27 July 1976 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to cosmetic
products ( [1] ), Council Directive 82/471/EEC of 30 June
1982 concerning certain products used in animal nutrition ( [2] ), Council Directive 88/388/EEC of 22 June 1988 on
the approximation of the laws of the Member States
relating to flavourings for use in foodstuffs and to source
materials for their production ( [3] ), Council Directive 89/
107/EEC of 21 December 1988 on the approximation of
the laws of the Member States concerning food additives
authorised for use in foodstuffs intended for human
consumption ( [4] ), Council Directive 90/385/EEC of 20 June
1990 on the approximation of the laws of the Member
States relating to active implantable medical devices ( [5] ),
Council Directive 93/42/EEC of 14 June 1993 concerning
medical devices ( [6] ), Directive 98/79/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 October 1998 on in vitro
diagnostic medical devices ( [7] ), Commission Decision 1999/
217/EC of 23 February 1999 adopting a register of
flavouring substances used in or on foodstuffs drawn up in
application of Regulation (EC) No 2232/96 of the European
Parliament and of the Council ( [8] ), Directive 2001/82/EC of
the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 November
2001 on the Community code relating to veterinary
medicinal products ( [9] ), Directive 2001/83/EC of the
European Parliament and of the Council of 6 November
2001 on the Community code relating to medicinal
products for human use ( [10] ), Regulation (EC) No 178/
2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of
28 January 2002 laying down the general principles and

( [1] ) OJ L 262, 27.9.1976, p. 169.
( [2] ) OJ L 213, 21.7.1982, p. 8.
( [3] ) OJ L 184, 15.7.1988, p. 61.
( [4] ) OJ L 40, 11.2.1989, p. 27.
( [5] ) OJ L 189, 20.7.1990, p. 17.
( [6] ) OJ L 169, 12.7.1993, p. 1.
( [7] ) OJ L 331, 7.12.1998, p. 1.
( [8] ) OJ L 84, 27.3.1999, p. 1.
( [9] ) OJ L 311, 28.11.2001, p. 1.
( [10] ) OJ L 311, 28.11.2001, p. 67.

requirements of food law, establishing the European Food
Safety Authority and laying down procedures in matters of
food safety ( [11] ) and Regulation (EC) No 1831/2003 of the
European Parliament and of the Council of 22 September
2003 on additives for use in animal nutrition ( [12] ) or except
where substances and mixtures are transported by air, sea,
road, rail or inland waterways.

(12) The terms and definitions used in this Regulation should be
consistent with those set out in Regulation (EC) No 1907/
2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of
18 December 2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals
(REACH) ( [13] ), with those set out in the rules governing
transport and with the definitions specified at UN level in
the GHS, in order to ensure maximum consistency in the
application of chemicals legislation within the Community
in the context of global trade. The hazard classes specified
in the GHS should be set out in this Regulation for the same

reason.

(13) It is especially appropriate to include those hazard classes
defined in the GHS which specifically take account of the
fact that the physical hazards which may be exhibited by
substances and mixtures are to some extent influenced by
the way in which they are released.

(14) The term ‘mixture’ as defined in this Regulation should
have the same meaning as the term ‘preparation’ previously
used in Community legislation.

(15) This Regulation should replace Council Directive 67/548/
EEC of 27 June 1967 on the approximation of the laws,
regulations and administrative provisions relating to the
classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances ( [14] ) as well as Directive 1999/45/EC of the
European Parliament and of the Council of 31 May 1999
concerning the approximation of the laws, regulations and
administrative provisions of the Member States relating to
the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous
preparations ( [15] ). It should maintain the overall current
level of protection of human health and the environment
provided by those Directives. Therefore, some hazard
classes which are covered by those Directives but are not
yet included in the GHS should be maintained in this
Regulation.

(16) Responsibility for the identification of hazards of substances and mixtures and for deciding on their classification
should mainly lie with manufacturers, importers and
downstream users of those substances or mixtures,
regardless of whether they are subject to the requirements

( [11] ) OJ L 31, 1.2.2002, p. 1.
( [12] ) OJ L 268, 18.10.2003, p. 29.
( [13] ) OJ L 396, 30.12.2006, p. 1. Corrected version in OJ L 136,
29.5.2007, p. 3.
( [14] ) OJ 196, 16.8.1967, p. 1.
( [15] ) OJ L 200, 30.7.1999, p. 1.

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of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006. In fulfilling their
responsibilities for classification, downstream users should
be allowed to use the classification of a substance or
mixture derived in accordance with this Regulation by an
actor in the supply chain, provided that they do not change
the composition of the substance or mixture. Responsibility
for classification of substances not placed on the market
that are subject to registration or notification under
Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 should mainly lie with
the manufacturers, producers of articles and importers.
However, there should be a possibility to provide for
harmonised classifications of substances for hazard classes
of highest concern and of other substances on a case-bycase basis which should be applied by all manufacturers,
importers and downstream users of such substances and of
mixtures containing such substances.

(17) Where a decision has been taken to harmonise the
classification of a substance for a specific hazard class or
differentiation within a hazard class by including or revising
an entry for that purpose in Part 3 of Annex VI to this
Regulation, the manufacturer, importer and downstream
user should apply this harmonised classification, and only
self-classify for the remaining, non-harmonised hazard
classes or differentiations within the hazard class.

(18) To ensure that customers receive information on hazards,
suppliers of substances and mixtures should ensure that
they are labelled and packaged in accordance with this
Regulation before placing them on the market, according to
the classification derived. In fulfilling their responsibilities
downstream users should be allowed to use the classification of a substance or mixture derived in accordance with
this Regulation by an actor in the supply chain, provided
that they do not change the composition of the substance
or mixture, and distributors should be allowed to use the
classification of a substance or mixture derived in
accordance with this Regulation by an actor in the supply
chain.

(19) To ensure information on hazardous substances is available
when they are included in mixtures containing at least one
substance that is classified as hazardous, supplemental
labelling information should be provided, where applicable.

(20) While a manufacturer, importer or downstream user of any
substance or mixture should not be obliged to generate new
toxicological or eco-toxicological data for the purpose of
classification, he should identify all relevant information
available to him on the hazards of the substance or mixture
and evaluate its quality. The manufacturer, importer or
downstream user should also take into account historical
human data, such as epidemiological studies on exposed
populations, accidental or occupational exposure and effect
data, and clinical studies. That information should be
compared with the criteria for the different hazard classes

and differentiations in order for that manufacturer,
importer or downstream user to arrive at a conclusion as
to whether or not the substance or mixture should be
classified as hazardous.

(21) While the classification of any substance or mixture may be
carried out on the basis of available information, the
available information to be used for the purposes of this
Regulation should preferably have been generated in
accordance with the test methods referred to in Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, transport provisions or international principles or procedures for the validation of
information, so as to ensure quality and comparability of
the results and consistency with other requirements at
international or Community level. The same test methods,
provisions, principles and procedures should be followed
where the manufacturer, importer or downstream user
chooses to generate new information.

(22) To facilitate hazard identification for mixtures, manufacturers, importers and downstream users should base this
identification on the data for the mixture itself, where
available, except for mixtures with carcinogenic, germ cell
mutagenic or reproductive toxic substances, or where the
biodegradation or bioaccumulation properties in the
hazard class hazardous to the aquatic environment are
evaluated. In those cases, as the hazards of the mixture
cannot be sufficiently assessed in a manner that is based on
the mixture itself, the data for the individual substances of
the mixture should normally be used as a basis for the
hazard identification of the mixture.

(23) If sufficient information is available on similar tested
mixtures, including relevant ingredients of the mixtures, it
is possible to determine the hazardous properties of an
untested mixture by applying certain rules known as
‘bridging principles’. Those rules allow characterisation of
the hazards of the mixture without performing tests on it,
but rather by building on the available information on
similar tested mixtures. Where no or inadequate test data
are available for the mixture itself, manufacturers, importers
and downstream users should therefore follow the bridging
principles to ensure adequate comparability of results of the
classification of such mixtures.

(24) Specific industry sectors may establish networks to facilitate
exchange of data and bring together expertise in the
evaluation of information, test data, weight of evidence
determinations and bridging principles. Such networks may
support manufacturers, importers and downstream users
within those industry sectors, and in particular small and
medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the fulfilment of their
obligations under this Regulation. Those networks may also
be used to exchange information and best practices with a
view to simplifying fulfilment of the notification obligations. Suppliers making use of such support should remain
fully responsible for the fulfilment of their classification,
labelling and packaging responsibilities under this Regulation.

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(25) The protection of animals falling within the scope of
Council Directive 86/609/EEC of 24 November 1986 on
the approximation of laws, regulations and administrative
provisions of the Member States regarding the protection of
animals used for experimental and other scientific
purposes ( [1] ) is of high priority. Accordingly, where the
manufacturer, importer or downstream user chooses to
generate information for the purposes of this Regulation,
they should first consider means other than testing on
animals within the scope of Directive 86/609/EEC. Tests on
non-human primates should be prohibited for the purposes
of this Regulation.

(26) The test methods in Commission Regulation (EC) No 440/
2008 of 30 May 2008 laying down test methods pursuant
to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European
Parliament and of the Council on the Registration,
Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals
(REACH) ( [2] ) are regularly reviewed and improved with a
view to reducing testing on vertebrate animals and the
number of animals involved. The European Centre for the
Validation of Alternative Methods (ECVAM) of the
Commission's Joint Research Centre plays an important
role in the scientific assessment and validation of alternative
test methods.

(27) The classification and labelling criteria set out in this
Regulation should take the utmost account of promoting
alternative methods for the assessment of hazards of
substances and mixtures and of the obligation to generate
information on intrinsic properties by means other than
tests on animals within the meaning of Directive 86/609/
EEC as laid down in Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006. Future
criteria should not become a barrier to this aim and the
corresponding obligations under that Regulation, and
should under no circumstances lead to the use of animal
tests where alternative tests are adequate for the purposes of
classification and labelling.

(28) For the purposes of classification, data should not be
generated by means of testing on humans. Available,
reliable epidemiological data and experience with regard to
the effects of substances and mixtures on humans (e.g.
occupational data and data from accident databases) should
be taken into account and may be given priority over data
derived from animal studies when they demonstrate
hazards not identified from those studies. The results of
animal studies should be weighed against the results of data
from humans and expert judgement should be used to
ensure the best protection of human health when
evaluating both the animal and human data.

(29) New information as regards physical hazards should always
be necessary, except if the data are already available or if a
derogation is provided for in this Regulation.

(30) Testing that is carried out for the sole purpose of this
Regulation should be carried out on the substance or
mixture in the form(s) or physical state(s) in which the

substance or mixture is placed on the market and in which
it can reasonably be expected to be used. It should,
however, be possible to use, for the purpose of this
Regulation, the results of tests that are carried out to
comply with other regulatory requirements, including those
laid down by third countries, even if the tests were not
carried out on the substance or mixture in the form(s) or
physical state(s) in which it is placed on the market and in
which it can reasonably be expected to be used.

(31) If tests are performed, they should comply where
appropriate with the relevant requirements for the protection of laboratory animals, set out in Directive 86/609/EEC,
and, in the case of ecotoxicological and toxicological tests,
good laboratory practice, set out in Directive 2004/10/EC
of the European Parliament and of the Council of
11 February 2004 on the harmonisation of laws,
regulations and administrative provisions relating to the
application of the principles of good laboratory practice
and the verification of their application for tests on
chemical substances ( [3] ).

(32) The criteria for classification in different hazard classes and
differentiations should be set out in an annex, which should
also contain additional provisions as to how the criteria
may be met.

(33) Recognising that the application of the criteria for the
different hazard classes to information is not always
straightforward and simple, manufacturers, importers and
downstream users should apply weight of evidence
determinations involving expert judgement to arrive at
adequate results.

(34) Specific concentration limits for substances should be
assigned to a substance by a manufacturer, importer or
downstream user in accordance with the criteria referred to
in this Regulation, provided the manufacturer, importer or
downstream user is able to justify the limits and informs the
European Chemicals Agency (hereinafter referred to as
‘the Agency’) accordingly. However, specific concentration
limits should not be set for harmonised hazard classes or
differentiations for substances included in the harmonised
classification and labelling tables annexed to this Regulation. Guidance should be provided by the Agency for the
purpose of setting the specific concentration limits. In order
to ensure uniformity, specific concentration limits should
also be included, where appropriate, in cases of harmonised
classifications. Specific concentration limits should take
precedence over any other concentration limit for the
purpose of classification.

(35) Multiplying factors (M-factors) for substances classified as
hazardous to the aquatic environment, acute category 1 or
chronic category 1, should be assigned to a substance by a
manufacturer, importer or downstream user in accordance
with the criteria referred to in this Regulation. Guidance
should be provided by the Agency for the purpose of
setting the M-factors.

( [1] ) OJ L 358, 18.12.1986, p. 1.
( [2] ) OJ L 142, 31.5.2008, p. 1. ( [3] ) OJ L 50, 20.2.2004, p. 44.

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(36) For reasons of proportionality and workability, generic cutoff values should be defined, both for identified impurities,
additives and individual constituents of substances and for
substances in mixtures, specifying when information on
these should be taken into account in determining the
hazard classification of substances and mixtures.

(37) To ensure adequate classification of mixtures, available
information on synergistic and antagonistic effects should
be taken into account for the classification of mixtures.

(38) Manufacturers, importers and downstream users should reevaluate the classifications of substances or mixtures they
place on the market if they become aware of new adequate
and reliable scientific or technical information that may
affect those classifications or if they change the composition of their mixtures, to ensure that the classification is
based on up-to-date information, unless there is sufficient
evidence that the classification would not change. Suppliers
should update the labels accordingly.

(39) Substances and mixtures classified as hazardous should be
labelled and packaged according to their classification, so as
to ensure appropriate protection and to provide essential
information to their recipients, by drawing their attention
to the hazards of the substance or mixture.

(40) The two instruments foreseen by this Regulation to be used
to communicate the hazards of substances and mixtures are
labels and the safety data sheets provided for in Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006. Of these two, the label is the only
tool for communication to consumers, but it may also serve
to draw the attention of workers to the more comprehensive information on substances or mixtures provided in
safety data sheets. Since the provisions on safety data sheets
are included in Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 which uses
the safety data sheet as the main communication tool
within the supply chain of substances, it is appropriate not
to duplicate the same provisions in this Regulation.

(41) To ensure proper and comprehensive information provision
to consumers on the hazards and safe use of chemicals and
mixtures, the use and dissemination of Internet sites and
free-phone numbers should be promoted, particularly in
connection with information provision on specific types of
packaging.

(42) Workers and consumers worldwide would benefit from a
globally harmonised hazard communication tool in the
form of labelling. Therefore, the elements to be included in
labels should be specified in accordance with the hazard
pictograms, signal words, hazard statements and precautionary statements which form the core information of the
GHS. Other information included in labels should be
limited to a minimum and should not call into question the
main elements.

(43) It is essential that the substances and mixtures placed on the
market are well identified. However, the Agency should
allow enterprises, upon their request and where necessary,
to describe the chemical identity of certain substances in a
way that does not put the confidential nature of their
businesses at risk. Where the Agency refuses such a request,
an appeal should be allowed in accordance with this
Regulation. The appeal should have a suspensive effect, so
that the confidential information with regard to which the
request has been made, should not appear on the label
while the appeal is pending.

(44) The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
(IUPAC) is a long-standing global authority on chemical
nomenclature and terminology. Identification of substances
by their IUPAC name is widespread practice worldwide and
provides the standard basis for identifying substances in an
international and multilingual context. It is therefore
appropriate to use these names for the purposes of this
Regulation.

(45) The Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) provides a system
whereby substances are added to the CAS Registry and are
assigned a unique CAS Registry Number. Those CAS
numbers are used in reference works, databases, and
regulatory compliance documents throughout the world to
identify substances without the ambiguity of chemical
nomenclature. It is therefore appropriate to use the CAS
numbers for the purposes of this Regulation.

(46) To limit the information on the label to the most essential
information, principles of precedence should determine the
most appropriate label elements for cases in which
substances or mixtures possess several hazardous properties.

(47) Council Directive 91/414/EEC of 15 July 1991 concerning
the placing of plant protection products on the market ( [1] )
and Directive 98/8/EC of the European Parliament and of
the Council of 16 February 1998 concerning the placing of
biocidal products on the market ( [2] ) should remain fully
applicable to any product within their scope.

(48) Statements such as ‘non-toxic’, ‘non-harmful’, ‘non-polluting’, ‘ecological’ or other statements indicating that the
substance or mixture is not hazardous or any other
statements that are inconsistent with its classification
should not appear on the label or packaging of any
substance or mixture.

(49) In general, substances and mixtures, especially those
supplied to the general public, should be supplied in
packaging together with the necessary labelling information. The supply of appropriate information between
professionals, including for unpackaged substances and

( [1] ) OJ L 230, 19.8.1991, p. 1.
( [2] ) OJ L 123, 24.4.1998, p. 1.

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mixtures, is ensured by Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006.
However, in exceptional circumstances, substances and
mixtures may also be supplied to the general public
unpackaged. Where appropriate, relevant labelling information should be supplied to the general public by other
means, such as an invoice or bill.

(50) Rules for the application of labels and the location of
information on labels are necessary to ensure that the
information on labels can be easily understood.

(51) This Regulation should set general packaging standards, in
order to ensure the safe supply of hazardous substances and
mixtures.

(52) The resources of the authorities should be focused on
substances of the highest concern with regard to health and
to the environment. Provision should therefore be made to
enable competent authorities and manufacturers, importers
and downstream users to submit proposals to the Agency
for a harmonised classification and labelling of substances
classified for carcinogenicity, germ cell mutagenicity or
reproductive toxicity categories 1A, 1B or 2, for respiratory
sensitisation, or in respect of other effects on a case-by-case
basis. The competent authorities of Member States should
also be able to propose harmonised classification and
labelling for active substances used in plant protection
products and biocidal products. The Agency should give its
opinion on the proposal while interested parties should
have an opportunity to comment. The Commission should
submit a draft decision on the final classification and
labelling elements.

(53) In order to take full account of the work and experience
accumulated under Directive 67/548/EEC, including the
classification and labelling of specific substances listed in
Annex I of Directive 67/548/EEC, all existing harmonised
classifications should be converted into new harmonised
classifications using the new criteria. Moreover, as the
applicability of this Regulation is deferred and the
harmonised classifications in accordance with the criteria
of Directive 67/548/EEC are relevant for the classification
of substances and mixtures during the ensuing transition
period, all existing harmonised classifications should also
be placed unchanged in an annex to this Regulation.
By subjecting all future harmonisations of classifications to
this Regulation, inconsistencies in harmonised classifications of the same substance under the existing and the new
criteria should be avoided.

(54) In order to achieve the efficient functioning of the internal
market for substances and mixtures, while at the same time
ensuring a high level of protection for human health and
the environment, rules should be established for a
classification and labelling inventory. The classification
and labelling for any registered or hazardous substance
placed on the market should therefore be notified to the
Agency to be included in the inventory.

(55) The Agency should study the possibilities for further
simplification of the notification procedure in particular
taking into account the needs of SMEs.

(56) Different manufacturers and importers of the same
substance should make every effort to agree on a single
classification for that substance except for hazard classes
and differentiations subject to a harmonised classification
for that substance.

(57) To ensure a harmonised level of protection for the general
public, and, in particular, for persons who come into
contact with certain substances, and the proper functioning
of other Community legislation relying on classification
and labelling, an inventory should record the classification
in accordance with this Regulation agreed, if possible, by
manufacturers and importers of the same substance, as well
as decisions taken at Community level to harmonise the
classification and labelling of some substances.

(58) The information included in the classification and labelling
inventory should benefit from the same degree of
accessibility and protection as that afforded by Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, especially with regard to
information which, if disclosed, risks jeopardising the
commercial interests of those concerned.

(59) Member States should appoint the competent authority or
competent authorities responsible for proposals for
harmonised classification and labelling and the authorities
responsible for the enforcement of the obligations set out
in this Regulation. Member States should put in place
effective monitoring and control measures in order to
ensure compliance with this Regulation.

(60) It is important to provide advice to suppliers and any other
interested parties, in particular SMEs, on their respective
responsibilities and obligations under this Regulation. The
national helpdesks already established under Regulation (EC)
No 1907/2006 may act as the national helpdesks provided
for under this Regulation.

(61) In order for the system established by this Regulation to
operate effectively, it is important that there should be good
cooperation and coordination between the Member States,
the Agency and the Commission.

(62) In order to provide focal points for information on
hazardous substances and mixtures, Member States should
appoint bodies responsible for receiving information
relating to health and to the chemical identity, components
and nature of substances, including those for which the use
of an alternative chemical name has been allowed in
accordance with this Regulation, in addition to the
competent authorities for the application and the authorities responsible for the enforcement of this Regulation.

(63) The responsible bodies, where requested by a Member State,
may undertake statistical analysis to identify where
improved risk management measures might be needed.

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(64) Regular reports by the Member States and the Agency on
the operation of this Regulation should be an indispensable
means of monitoring the implementation of chemicals
legislation as well as trends in this field. Conclusions drawn
from findings in the reports should be useful and practical
tools for reviewing the Regulation and, where necessary, for
formulating proposals for amendments.

(65) The Forum for the exchange of information on enforcement in the Agency, established by Regulation (EC)
No 1907/2006, should also exchange information about
the enforcement of this Regulation.

(66) In order to ensure transparency, impartiality and consistency in the level of enforcement activities by Member
States, it is necessary for Member States to set up an
appropriate framework with a view to imposing effective,
proportionate and dissuasive penalties for non-compliance
with this Regulation, as non-compliance can result in
damage to human health and the environment.

(67) Rules should be laid down requiring advertisements for
substances meeting the criteria for classification set out in
this Regulation to mention the associated hazards, in order
to protect recipients of substances, including consumers.
Advertisements for mixtures classified as hazardous that
allow a member of the general public to conclude a
contract for purchase without first having sight of the label
should mention the type or types of hazard indicated on
the label, for the same reason.

(68) A safeguard clause should be provided to address situations
where a substance or a mixture constitutes a serious risk to
human health or the environment, even if, in compliance
with this Regulation, it is not classified as hazardous.
Should such a situation occur, action at the UN level may be
necessary in view of the global nature of trade in substances
and mixtures.

(69) While many of the obligations on enterprises laid down in
Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 are triggered by classification, this Regulation should not alter the scope and impact
of that Regulation, except for its provisions on safety data
sheets. To ensure this, that Regulation should be amended
accordingly.

(70) The application of this Regulation should be staggered to
allow all parties involved, authorities, enterprises as well as
stakeholders, to focus resources on preparing for new
duties at the right times. Therefore, and because the
classification of mixtures depends on the classification of
substances, the provisions for the classification of mixtures
should only be applied after the reclassification of all
substances. Operators should be allowed to apply the
classification criteria contained in this Regulation earlier on
a voluntary basis, but in that case to avoid confusion the
labelling and packaging should comply with this Regulation
instead of Directives 67/548/EEC or 1999/45/EC.

(71) To avoid unnecessary burdens on enterprises, substances
and mixtures which are already in the supply chain when
the labelling provisions of this Regulation become applicable to them may continue to be placed on the market
without relabelling for a certain period of time.

(72) Since the objectives of this Regulation, namely harmonising
the classification, labelling and packaging rules, providing
an obligation to classify and establishing a harmonised list
of substances classified at Community level as well as a
classification and labelling inventory, cannot be sufficiently
achieved by the Member States and can therefore be better
achieved at Community level, the Community may adopt
measures, in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity
as set out in Article 5 of the Treaty. In accordance with the
principle of proportionality, as set out in that Article, this
Regulation does not go beyond what is necessary in order
to achieve those objectives.

(73) This Regulation observes the fundamental rights and
principles which are acknowledged in particular in the
Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union ( [1] ).

(74) This Regulation should contribute to the fulfilment of the
Strategic Approach to International Chemical Management
(SAICM) adopted on 6 February 2006 in Dubai.

(75) Subject to developments at UN level, the classification and
labelling of persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic (PBT) and
very persistent and very bioaccumulative (vPvB) substances
should be included in this Regulation at a later stage.

(76) The measures necessary for the implementation of this
Regulation should be adopted in accordance with Council
Decision 1999/468/EC of 28 June 1999 laying down the
procedures for the exercise of implementing powers
conferred on the Commission ( [2] ).

(77) In particular, the Commission should be empowered to
adapt this Regulation to technical and scientific progress,
including incorporating amendments made at UN level to
the GHS, in particular any such UN amendments relating to
the use of information on similar mixtures. In carrying out
such adaptations to technical and scientific progress the
biannual working rhythm at UN level should be taken into
account. Furthermore, the Commission should be empowered to decide on the harmonised classification and
labelling of specific substances. Since those measures are
of general scope and are designed to amend non-essential
elements of this Regulation, they must be adopted in
accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny
provided for in Article 5a of Decision 1999/468/EC.

( [1] ) OJ C 364, 18.12.2000, p. 1.
( [2] ) OJ L 184, 17.7.1999, p. 23.

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(78) When, on imperative grounds of urgency, the normal time
limits for the regulatory procedure with scrutiny cannot be
complied with, the Commission should be able to apply the
urgency procedure provided for in Article 5a(6) of
Decision 1999/468/EC for the adoption of adaptations to
technical progress.

(79) The Commission should also for the purposes of this
Regulation be assisted by the Committee established by
Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, with a view to ensuring a
consistent approach to the updating of chemicals legislation,

HAVE ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

TITLE I

**GENERAL ISSUES**

_Article 1_

**Purpose and scope**

1. The purpose of this Regulation is to ensure a high level of
protection of human health and the environment as well as the
free movement of substances, mixtures and articles as referred to
in Article 4(8) by:

(a) harmonising the criteria for classification of substances and
mixtures, and the rules on labelling and packaging for
hazardous substances and mixtures;

(b) providing an obligation for:

(i) manufacturers, importers and downstream users to
classify substances and mixtures placed on the market;

(ii) suppliers to label and package substances and
mixtures placed on the market;

(iii) manufacturers, producers of articles and importers to
classify those substances not placed on the market
that are subject to registration or notification under
Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006;

(c) providing an obligation for manufacturers and importers of
substances to notify the Agency of such classifications and
label elements if these have not been submitted to the
Agency as part of a registration under Regulation (EC)
No 1907/2006;

(d) establishing a list of substances with their harmonised
classifications and labelling elements at Community level in
Part 3 of Annex VI;

(e) establishing a classification and labelling inventory of
substances, which is made up of all notifications, submissions and harmonised classifications and labelling elements
referred to in points (c) and (d).

2. This Regulation shall not apply to the following:

(a) radioactive substances and mixtures within the scope of
Council Directive 96/29/Euratom of 13 May 1996 laying
down basic safety standards for the protection of the health
of workers and the general public against the danger arising
from ionising radiation ( [1] );

(b) substances and mixtures which are subject to customs
supervision, provided that they do not undergo any
treatment or processing, and which are in temporary
storage, or in a free zone or free warehouse with a view to
re-exportation, or in transit;

(c) non-isolated intermediates;

(d) substances and mixtures for scientific research and
development, which are not placed on the market, provided
they are used under controlled conditions in accordance
with Community workplace and environmental legislation.

3. Waste as defined in Directive 2006/12/EC of the European
Parliament and of the Council of 5 April 2006 on waste ( [2] ) is not
a substance, mixture or article within the meaning of Article 2 of
this Regulation.

4. Member States may allow for exemptions from this
Regulation in specific cases for certain substances or mixtures,
where necessary in the interests of defence.

5. This Regulation shall not apply to substances and mixtures
in the following forms, which are in the finished state, intended
for the final user:

(a) medicinal products as defined in Directive 2001/83/EC;

(b) veterinary medicinal products as defined in Directive 2001/
82/EC;

(c) cosmetic products as defined in Directive 76/768/EEC;

(d) medical devices as defined in Directives 90/385/EEC and
93/42/EEC, which are invasive or used in direct physical
contact with the human body, and in Directive 98/79/EC;

(e) food or feeding stuffs as defined in Regulation (EC) No 178/
2002 including when they are used:

(i) as a food additive in foodstuffs within the scope of
Directive 89/107/EEC;

(ii) as a flavouring in foodstuffs within the scope of
Directive 88/388/EEC and Decision 1999/217/EC;

( [1] ) OJ L 159, 29.6.1996, p. 1.
( [2] ) OJ L 114, 27.4.2006, p. 9.

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(iii) as an additive in feeding stuffs within the scope of
Regulation (EC) No 1831/2003;

(iv) in animal nutrition within the scope of Directive 82/
471/EEC.

6. Save where Article 33 applies this Regulation shall not apply
to the transport of dangerous goods by air, sea, road, rail or
inland waterways.

_Article 2_

**Definitions**

For the purpose of this Regulation, the following definitions shall
apply:

1. ‘hazard class’ means the nature of the physical, health or
environmental hazard;

2. ‘hazard category’ means the division of criteria within each
hazard class, specifying hazard severity;

3. ‘hazard pictogram’ means a graphical composition that
includes a symbol plus other graphic elements, such as a
border, background pattern or colour that is intended to
convey specific information on the hazard concerned;

4. ‘signal word’ means a word that indicates the relative level
of severity of hazards to alert the reader to a potential
hazard; the following two levels are distinguished:

(a) ‘Danger’ means a signal word indicating the more
severe hazard categories;

(b) ‘Warning’ means a signal word indicating the less
severe hazard categories;

5. ‘hazard statement’ means a phrase assigned to a hazard
class and category that describes the nature of the hazards
of a hazardous substance or mixture, including, where
appropriate, the degree of hazard;

6. ‘precautionary statement’ means a phrase that describes
recommended measure(s) to minimise or prevent adverse
effects resulting from exposure to a hazardous substance or
mixture due to its use or disposal;

7. ‘substance’ means a chemical element and its compounds in
the natural state or obtained by any manufacturing process,
including any additive necessary to preserve its stability and
any impurity deriving from the process used, but excluding
any solvent which may be separated without affecting the
stability of the substance or changing its composition;

8. ‘mixture’ means a mixture or solution composed of two or
more substances;

9. ‘article’ means an object which during production is given a
special shape, surface or design which determines its
function to a greater degree than does its chemical
composition;

10. ‘producer of an article’ means any natural or legal person
who makes or assembles an article within the Community;

11. ‘polymer’ means a substance consisting of molecules
characterised by the sequence of one or more types of
monomer units. Such molecules must be distributed over a
range of molecular weights wherein differences in the
molecular weight are primarily attributable to differences in
the number of monomer units. A polymer comprises the
following:

(a) a simple weight majority of molecules containing at
least three monomer units which are covalently
bound to at least one other monomer unit or other

reactant;

(b) less than a simple weight majority of molecules of the
same molecular weight.

In the context of this definition a ‘monomer unit’ means the
reacted form of a monomer substance in a polymer;

12. ‘monomer’ means a substance which is capable of forming
covalent bonds with a sequence of additional like or unlike
molecules under the conditions of the relevant polymerforming reaction used for the particular process;

13. ‘registrant’ means the manufacturer or the importer of a
substance or the producer or importer of an article
submitting a registration for a substance under Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006;

14. ‘manufacturing’ means production or extraction of substances in the natural state;

15. ‘manufacturer’ means any natural or legal person established within the Community who manufactures a
substance within the Community;

16. ‘import’ means the physical introduction into the customs
territory of the Community;

17. ‘importer’ means any natural or legal person established
within the Community who is responsible for import;

18. ‘placing on the market’ means supplying or making
available, whether in return for payment or free of charge,
to a third party. Import shall be deemed to be placing on
the market;

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19. ‘downstream user’ means any natural or legal person
established within the Community, other than the
manufacturer or the importer, who uses a substance, either
on its own or in a mixture, in the course of his industrial or
professional activities. A distributor or a consumer is not a
downstream user. A re-importer exempted pursuant to
Article 2(7)(c) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 shall be
regarded as a downstream user;

20. ‘distributor’ means any natural or legal person established
within the Community, including a retailer, who only stores
and places on the market a substance, on its own or in a
mixture, for third parties;

21. ‘intermediate’ means a substance that is manufactured for
and consumed in or used for chemical processing in order
to be transformed into another substance (hereinafter
referred to as ‘synthesis’);

22. ‘non-isolated intermediate’ means an intermediate that
during synthesis is not intentionally removed (except for
sampling) from the equipment in which the synthesis takes
place. Such equipment includes the reaction vessel, its
ancillary equipment, and any equipment through which the
substance(s) pass(es) during a continuous flow or batch
process as well as the pipework for transfer from one vessel
to another for the purpose of the next reaction step, but it
excludes tanks or other vessels in which the substance(s) are
stored after the manufacture;

23. ‘the Agency’ means the European Chemicals Agency
established by Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006;

24. ‘competent authority’ means the authority or authorities or
bodies established by the Member States to carry out the
obligations arising from this Regulation;

25. ‘use’ means any processing, formulation, consumption,
storage, keeping, treatment, filling into containers, transfer
from one container to another, mixing, production of an
article or any other utilisation;

26. ‘supplier’ means any manufacturer, importer, downstream
user or distributor placing on the market a substance, on its
own or in a mixture, or a mixture;

27. ‘alloy’ means a metallic material, homogeneous on a
macroscopic scale, consisting of two or more elements so
combined that they cannot be readily separated by
mechanical means; alloys are considered to be mixtures
for the purposes of this Regulation;

28. ‘UN RTDG’ means the United Nations Recommendations
on the Transport of Dangerous Goods;

29. ‘notifier’ means the manufacturer or the importer, or group
of manufacturers or importers notifying to the Agency;

30. ‘scientific research and development’ means any scientific
experimentation, analysis or chemical research carried out
under controlled conditions;

31. ‘cut-off value’ means a threshold of any classified impurity,
additive or individual constituent in a substance or in a
mixture, above which threshold these shall be taken into
account for determining if the substance or the mixture,
respectively, shall be classified;

32. ‘concentration limit’ means a threshold of any classified
impurity, additive or individual constituent in a substance
or in a mixture that may trigger classification of the
substance or the mixture, respectively;

33. ‘differentiation’ means distinction within hazard classes
depending on the route of exposure or the nature of the
effects;

34. ‘M-factor’ means a multiplying factor. It is applied to the
concentration of a substance classified as hazardous to the
aquatic environment acute category 1 or chronic category 1,
and is used to derive by the summation method the
classification of a mixture in which the substance is present;

35. ‘package’ means the complete product of the packing
operation, consisting of the packaging and its contents;

36. ‘packaging’ means one or more receptacles and any other
components or materials necessary for the receptacles to
perform their containment and other safety functions;

37. ‘intermediate packaging’ means packaging placed between
inner packaging, or articles, and outer packaging.

_Article 3_

**Hazardous substances and mixtures and specification of**
**hazard classes**

A substance or a mixture fulfilling the criteria relating to physical
hazards, health hazards or environmental hazards, laid down in
Parts 2 to 5 of Annex I is hazardous and shall be classified in
relation to the respective hazard classes provided for in that
Annex.

Where, in Annex I, hazard classes are differentiated on the basis
of the route of exposure or the nature of the effects, the
substance or mixture shall be classified in accordance with such
differentiation.

_Article 4_

**General obligations to classify, label and package**

1. Manufacturers, importers and downstream users shall
classify substances or mixtures in accordance with Title II before
placing them on the market.

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2. Without prejudice to the requirements of paragraph 1,
manufacturers, producers of articles and importers shall classify
those substances not placed on the market in accordance with
Title II where:

(a) Articles 6, 7(1) or (5), 17 or 18 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/
2006 provide for registration of a substance;

(b) Articles 7(2) or 9 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006
provide for notification.

3. If a substance is subject to harmonised classification and
labelling in accordance with Title V through an entry in Part 3 of
Annex VI, that substance shall be classified in accordance with
that entry, and a classification of that substance in accordance
with Title II shall not be performed for the hazard classes or
differentiations covered by that entry.

However, where the substance also falls within one or more
hazard classes or differentiations not covered by an entry in
Part 3 of Annex VI, classification under Title II shall be carried
out for those hazard classes or differentiations.

4. Where a substance or mixture is classified as hazardous,
suppliers shall ensure that the substance or mixture is labelled
and packaged in accordance with Titles III and IV, before placing
it on the market.

5. In fulfilling their responsibilities under paragraph 4, distributors may use the classification for a substance or mixture
derived in accordance with Title II by an actor in the supply
chain.

6. In fulfilling their responsibilities under paragraphs 1 and 4,
downstream users may use the classification of a substance or
mixture derived in accordance with Title II by an actor in the
supply chain, provided that they do not change the composition
of the substance or mixture.

7. A mixture referred to in Part 2 of Annex II that contains any
substance classified as hazardous shall not be placed on the
market, unless it is labelled in accordance with Title III.

8. For the purposes of this Regulation, the articles referred to
in section 2.1 of Annex I shall be classified, labelled and
packaged in accordance with the rules for substances and
mixtures before being placed on the market.

9. Suppliers in a supply chain shall cooperate to meet the
requirements for classification, labelling and packaging in this
Regulation.

10. Substances and mixtures shall not be placed on the market
unless they comply with this Regulation.

TITLE II

**HAZARD CLASSIFICATION**

_CHAPTER 1_

_**Identification and examination of information**_

_Article 5_

**Identification and examination of available information on**
**substances**

1. Manufacturers, importers and downstream users of a
substance shall identify the relevant available information for
the purposes of determining whether the substance entails a
physical, health or environmental hazard as set out in Annex I,
and, in particular, the following:

(a) data generated in accordance with any of the methods
referred to in Article 8(3);

(b) epidemiological data and experience on the effects on
humans, such as occupational data and data from accident
databases;

(c) any other information generated in accordance with
section 1 of Annex XI to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006;

(d) any new scientific information;

(e) any other information generated under internationally
recognised chemical programmes.

The information shall relate to the forms or physical states in
which the substance is placed on the market and in which it can
reasonably be expected to be used.

2. Manufacturers, importers and downstream users shall
examine the information referred to in paragraph 1 to ascertain
whether it is adequate, reliable and scientifically valid for the
purpose of the evaluation pursuant to Chapter 2 of this Title.

_Article 6_

**Identification and examination of available information on**
**mixtures**

1. Manufacturers, importers and downstream users of a
mixture shall identify the relevant available information on the
mixture itself or the substances contained in it for the purposes
of determining whether the mixture entails a physical, health or
environmental hazard as set out in Annex I, and, in particular,
the following:

(a) data generated in accordance with any of the methods
referred to in Article 8(3) on the mixture itself or the
substances contained in it;

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(b) epidemiological data and experience on the effects on
humans for the mixture itself or the substances contained
in it, such as occupational data or data from accident
databases;

(c) any other information generated in accordance with
section 1 of Annex XI to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006
for the mixture itself or the substances contained in it;

(d) any other information generated under internationally
recognised chemical programmes for the mixture itself or
the substances contained in it.

The information shall relate to the forms or physical states in
which the mixture is placed on the market and, when relevant, in
which it can reasonably be expected to be used.

2. Subject to paragraphs 3 and 4, where the information
referred to in paragraph 1 is available for the mixture itself, and
the manufacturer, importer or downstream user has ascertained
that information to be adequate and reliable and where
applicable, scientifically valid, that manufacturer, importer or
downstream user shall use that information for the purposes of
the evaluation pursuant to Chapter 2 of this Title.

3. For the evaluation of mixtures pursuant to Chapter 2 of this
Title in relation to the ‘germ cell mutagenicity’, ‘carcinogenicity’
and ‘reproductive toxicity’ hazard classes referred to in
sections 3.5.3.1, 3.6.3.1 and 3.7.3.1 of Annex I, the manufacturer, importer or downstream user shall only use the relevant
available information referred to in paragraph 1 for the
substances in the mixture.

Further, in cases where the available test data on the mixture
itself demonstrate germ cell mutagenic, carcinogenic or toxic to
reproduction effects which have not been identified from the
information on the individual substances, those data shall also be
taken into account.

4. For the evaluation of mixtures pursuant to Chapter 2 of this
Title in relation to the ‘biodegradation and bioaccumulation’
properties within the ‘hazardous to the aquatic environment’
hazard class referred to in sections 4.1.2.8 and 4.1.2.9 of
Annex I, the manufacturer, importer or downstream user shall
only use the relevant available information referred to in
paragraph 1 for the substances in the mixture.

5. Where no or inadequate test data on the mixture itself of the
kind referred to in paragraph 1 are available, the manufacturer,
importer or downstream user shall use other available
information on individual substances and similar tested mixtures
which may also be considered relevant for the purposes of
determining whether the mixture is hazardous, provided that
that manufacturer, importer or downstream user has ascertained
that information to be adequate and reliable for the purpose of
the evaluation pursuant to Article 9(4).

_Article 7_

**Animal and human testing**

1. Where new tests are carried out for the purposes of this
Regulation, tests on animals within the meaning of Directive 86/
609/EEC shall be undertaken only where no other alternatives,
which provide adequate reliability and quality of data, are
possible.

2. Tests on non-human primates shall be prohibited for the
purposes of this Regulation.

3. Tests on humans shall not be performed for the purposes of
this Regulation. Data obtained from other sources, such as
clinical studies, can however be used for the purposes of this
Regulation.

_Article 8_

**Generating new information for substances and mixtures**

1. For the purposes of determining whether a substance or a
mixture entails a health or environmental hazard as set out in
Annex I to this Regulation, the manufacturer, importer or
downstream user may, provided that he has exhausted all other
means of generating information including by applying the rules
provided for in section 1 of Annex XI to Regulation (EC) No 1907/
2006, perform new tests.

2. For the purposes of determining whether a substance or a
mixture entails any of the physical hazards referred to in Part 2
of Annex I, the manufacturer, importer or downstream user shall
perform the tests required in that Part, unless there is adequate
and reliable information already available.

3. The tests referred to in paragraph 1 shall be conducted in
accordance with one of the following methods:

(a) the test methods referred to in Article 13(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006;

or

(b) sound scientific principles that are internationally recognised or methods validated according to international
procedures.

4. Where the manufacturer, importer or downstream user
carries out new ecotoxicological or toxicological tests and
analyses, these shall be carried out in compliance with Article 13(4) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006.

5. Where new tests for physical hazards are carried out for the
purposes of this Regulation, they shall be carried out, at the latest
from 1 January 2014, in compliance with a relevant recognised
quality system or by laboratories complying with a relevant
recognised standard.

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6. Tests that are carried out for the purposes of this Regulation
shall be carried out on the substance or on the mixture in the
form(s) or physical state(s) in which the substance or mixture is
placed on the market and in which it can reasonably be expected
to be used.

_CHAPTER 2_

_**Evaluation of hazard information and decision on classification**_

_Article 9_

**Evaluation of hazard information for substances and**
**mixtures**

1. Manufacturers, importers and downstream users of a
substance or a mixture shall evaluate the information identified
in accordance with Chapter 1 of this Title by applying to it the
criteria for classification for each hazard class or differentiation in
Parts 2 to 5 of Annex I, so as to ascertain the hazards associated
with the substance or mixture.

2. In evaluating available test data for a substance or a mixture
which have been obtained from test methods other than those
referred to in Article 8(3), manufacturers, importers and
downstream users shall compare the test methods employed
with those indicated in that Article in order to determine
whether the use of those test methods affects the evaluation
referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article.

3. Where the criteria cannot be applied directly to available
identified information, manufacturers, importers and downstream users shall carry out an evaluation by applying a weight of
evidence determination using expert judgement in accordance
with section 1.1.1 of Annex I to this Regulation, weighing all
available information having a bearing on the determination of
the hazards of the substance or the mixture, and in accordance
with section 1.2 of Annex XI to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006.

4. Where only the information referred to in Article 6(5) is
available, manufacturers, importers and downstream users shall
apply the bridging principles referred to in section 1.1.3 and in
each section of Parts 3 and 4 of Annex I for the purposes of the
evaluation.

However, where that information permits the application neither
of the bridging principles nor the principles for using expert
judgement and weight of evidence determination as described in
Part 1 of Annex I, manufacturers, importers and downstream
users shall evaluate the information by applying the other
method or methods described in each section of Parts 3 and 4 of

Annex I.

5. When evaluating the available information for the purposes
of classification, the manufacturers, importers and downstream
users shall consider the forms or physical states in which the

substance or mixture is placed on the market and in which it can
reasonably be expected to be used.

_Article 10_

**Concentration limits and M-factors for classification of**
**substances and mixtures**

1. Specific concentration limits and generic concentration
limits are limits assigned to a substance indicating a threshold at
or above which the presence of that substance in another
substance or in a mixture as an identified impurity, additive or
individual constituent leads to the classification of the substance
or mixture as hazardous.

Specific concentration limits shall be set by the manufacturer,
importer or downstream user where adequate and reliable
scientific information shows that the hazard of a substance is
evident when the substance is present at a level below the
concentrations set for any hazard class in Part 2 of Annex I or
below the generic concentration limits set for any hazard class in
Parts 3, 4 and 5 of Annex I.

In exceptional circumstances specific concentration limits may
be set by the manufacturer, importer or downstream user where
he has adequate, reliable and conclusive scientific information
that a hazard of a substance classified as hazardous is not evident
at a level above the concentrations set for the relevant hazard
class in Part 2 of Annex I or above the generic concentration
limits set for the relevant hazard class in Parts 3, 4 and 5 of that
Annex.

2. M-factors for substances classified as hazardous to the
aquatic environment, acute category 1 or chronic category 1,
shall be established by manufacturers, importers and downstream users.

3. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, specific concentration limits
shall not be set for harmonised hazard classes or differentiations
for substances included in Part 3 of Annex VI.

4. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, M-factors shall not be set for
harmonised hazard classes or differentiations for substances
included in Part 3 of Annex VI for which an M-factor is given in
that Part.

However, where an M-factor is not given in Part 3 of Annex VI
for substances classified as hazardous to the aquatic environment, acute category 1 or chronic category 1, an M-factor based
on available data for the substance shall be set by the
manufacturer, importer or downstream user. When a mixture
including the substance is classified by the manufacturer,
importer or downstream user using the summation method,
this M-factor shall be used.

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5. In setting the specific concentration limit or M-factor
manufacturers, importers and downstream users shall take into
account any specific concentration limits or M-factors for that
substance which have been included in the classification and
labelling inventory.

6. Specific concentration limits set in accordance with
paragraph 1 shall take precedence over the concentrations in
the relevant sections of Part 2 of Annex I or the generic
concentration limits for classification in the relevant sections of
Parts 3, 4 and 5 of Annex I.

7. The Agency shall provide further guidance for the
application of paragraphs 1 and 2.

_Article 11_

**Cut-off values**

1. Where a substance contains another substance, itself
classified as hazardous, whether in the form of an identified
impurity, additive or individual constituent, this shall be taken
into account for the purposes of classification, if the concentration of the identified impurity, additive or individual constituent
is equal to, or greater than, the applicable cut-off value in
accordance with paragraph 3.

2. Where a mixture contains a substance classified as
hazardous, whether as a component or in the form of an
identified impurity or additive, this information shall be taken
into account for the purposes of classification, if the concentration of that substance is equal to or greater than its cut-off value
in accordance with paragraph 3.

3. The cut-off value referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall be
determined as set out in section 1.1.2.2 of Annex I.

_Article 12_

**Specific cases requiring further evaluation**

Where, as a result of the evaluation carried out pursuant to
Article 9, the following properties or effects are identified,
manufacturers, importers and downstream users shall take them
into account for the purposes of classification:

(a) adequate and reliable information demonstrates that in
practice the physical hazards of a substance or a mixture
differ from those shown by tests;

(b) conclusive scientific experimental data show that the
substance or mixture is not biologically available and those
data have been ascertained to be adequate and reliable;

(c) adequate and reliable scientific information demonstrates
the potential occurrence of synergistic or antagonistic
effects among the substances in a mixture for which the
evaluation was decided on the basis of the information for
the substances in the mixture.

_Article 13_

**Decision to classify substances and mixtures**

If the evaluation undertaken pursuant to Article 9 and Article 12
shows that the hazards associated with the substance or mixture
meet the criteria for classification in one or more hazard classes
or differentiations in Parts 2 to 5 of Annex I, manufacturers,
importers and downstream users shall classify the substance or
mixture in relation to the relevant hazard class or classes or
differentiations by assigning the following:

(a) one or more hazard categories for each relevant hazard
class or differentiation;

(b) subject to Article 21, one or more hazard statements
corresponding to each hazard category assigned in
accordance with (a).

_Article 14_

**Specific rules for the classification of mixtures**

1. The classification of a mixture shall not be affected where
the evaluation of the information indicates any of the following:

(a) that the substances in the mixture react slowly with
atmospheric gases, in particular oxygen, carbon dioxide,
water vapour, to form different substances at low
concentration;

(b) that the substances in the mixture react very slowly with
other substances in the mixture to form different
substances at low concentration;

(c) that the substances in the mixture may self-polymerise to
form oligomers or polymers, at low concentration.

2. A mixture need not be classified for explosive, oxidising, or
flammable properties as referred to in Part 2 of Annex I provided
that any of the following requirements are met:

(a) none of the substances in the mixture possesses any of
those properties and, on the basis of the information
available to the supplier, the mixture is unlikely to present
hazards of this kind;

(b) in the event of a change in the composition of a mixture,
scientific evidence indicates that an evaluation of the
information on the mixture will not lead to a change in
classification;

(c) where a mixture is placed on the market in the form of an
aerosol dispenser, it satisfies Article 8(1a) of Council
Directive 75/324/EEC of 20 May 1975 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to aerosol
dispensers ( [1] ).

( [1] ) OJ L 147, 9.6.1975, p. 40.

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_Article 15_

**Review of classification for substances and mixtures**

1. Manufacturers, importers and downstream users shall take
all reasonable steps available to them to make themselves aware
of new scientific or technical information that may affect the
classification of the substances or mixtures they place on the
market. When a manufacturer, importer or downstream user
becomes aware of such information which he considers to be
adequate and reliable, that manufacturer, importer or downstream user shall without undue delay carry out a new evaluation
in accordance with this Chapter.

2. Where the manufacturer, importer or downstream user
introduces a change to a mixture that has been classified as
hazardous, that manufacturer, importer or downstream user shall
carry out a new evaluation in accordance with this Chapter
where the change is either of the following:

(a) a change in the composition of the initial concentration of
one or more of the hazardous constituents in concentrations at or above the limits in Table 1.2 of Part 1 of Annex I;

(b) a change in the composition involving the substitution or
addition of one or more constituents in concentrations at
or above the cut-off value referred to in Article 11(3).

3. A new evaluation in accordance with paragraphs 1 and 2
shall not be required if there is valid scientific justification that
this will not result in a change of classification.

4. Manufacturers, importers and downstream users shall adapt
the classification of the substance or the mixture in accordance
with the results of the new evaluation except where there are
harmonised hazard classes or differentiations for substances
included in Part 3 of Annex VI.

5. For paragraphs 1 to 4 of this Article, when the substance or
mixture concerned is within the scope of Directive 91/414/EEC
or Directive 98/8/EC, the requirements of those Directives shall
also apply.

_Article 16_

**Classification of substances included in the classification**
**and labelling inventory**

1. Manufacturers and importers may classify a substance
differently from the classification already included in the
classification and labelling inventory, provided they submit the
reasons for the classification to the Agency together with the
notification in accordance with Article 40.

2. Paragraph 1 shall not apply if the classification included in
the classification and labelling inventory is a harmonised
classification included in Part 3 of Annex VI.

TITLE III

**HAZARD COMMUNICATION IN THE FORM OF LABELLING**

_CHAPTER 1_

_**Content of the label**_

_Article 17_

**General rules**

1. A substance or mixture classified as hazardous and
contained in packaging shall bear a label including the following
elements:

(a) the name, address and telephone number of the supplier(s);

(b) the nominal quantity of the substance or mixture in the
package made available to the general public, unless this
quantity is specified elsewhere on the package;

(c) product identifiers as specified in Article 18;

(d) where applicable, hazard pictograms in accordance with
Article 19;

(e) where applicable, signal words in accordance with
Article 20;

(f) where applicable, hazard statements in accordance with
Article 21;

(g) where applicable, the appropriate precautionary statements
in accordance with Article 22;

(h) where applicable, a section for supplemental information in
accordance with Article 25.

2. The label shall be written in the official language(s) of the
Member State(s) where the substance or mixture is placed on the
market, unless the Member State(s) concerned provide(s)
otherwise.

Suppliers may use more languages on their labels than those
required by the Member States, provided that the same details
appear in all languages used.

_Article 18_

**Product identifiers**

1. The label shall include details permitting the identification of
the substance or mixture (hereinafter referred to as ‘product
identifiers’).

The term used for identification of the substance or mixture shall
be the same as that used in the safety data sheet drawn up in
accordance with Article 31 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006
(hereinafter referred to as ‘safety data sheet’), without prejudice to
Article 17(2) of this Regulation.

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2. The product identifier for a substance shall consist of at least
the following:

(a) if the substance is included in Part 3 of Annex VI, a name
and an identification number as given therein;

(b) if the substance is not included in Part 3 of Annex VI, but
appears in the classification and labelling inventory, a name
and an identification number as given therein;

(c) if the substance is not included in Part 3 of Annex VI nor in
the classification and labelling inventory, the number
provided by the CAS (hereinafter referred to as ‘the CAS
number’), together with the name set out in the
nomenclature provided by the IUPAC (hereinafter referred
to as ‘the IUPAC Nomenclature’), or the CAS number
together with another international chemical name(s); or

(d) if the CAS number is not available, the name set out in the
IUPAC Nomenclature or another international chemical
name(s).

Where the name in the IUPAC nomenclature exceeds 100 characters, one of the other names (usual name, trade name,
abbreviation) referred to in section 2.1.2 of Annex VI to
Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 may be used provided that the
notification in accordance with Article 40 includes both the
name set out in the IUPAC Nomenclature and the other name
used.

3. The product identifier for a mixture shall consist of both of
the following:

(a) the trade name or the designation of the mixture;

(b) the identity of all substances in the mixture that contribute
to the classification of the mixture as regards acute toxicity,
skin corrosion or serious eye damage, germ cell mutagenicity, carcinogenicity, reproductive toxicity, respiratory or
skin sensitisation, specific target organ toxicity (STOT) or
aspiration hazard.

Where, in the case referred to in (b), that requirement leads to the
provision of multiple chemical names, a maximum of four
chemical names shall suffice, unless more than four names are
needed to reflect the nature and the severity of the hazards.

The chemical names selected shall identify the substances
primarily responsible for the major health hazards which have
given rise to the classification and the choice of the corresponding hazard statements.

_Article 19_

**Hazard pictograms**

1. The label shall include the relevant hazard pictogram(s),
intended to convey specific information on the hazard
concerned.

2. Subject to Article 33, hazard pictograms shall fulfil the
requirements laid down in section 1.2.1 of Annex I and in
Annex V.

3. The hazard pictogram relevant for each specific classification
is set out in the tables indicating the label elements required for
each hazard class in Annex I.

_Article 20_

**Signal words**

1. The label shall include the relevant signal word in
accordance with the classification of the hazardous substance

or mixture.

2. The signal word relevant for each specific classification is set
out in the tables indicating the label elements required for each
hazard class in Parts 2 to 5 of Annex I.

3. Where the signal word ‘Danger’ is used on the label, the
signal word ‘Warning’ shall not appear on the label.

_Article 21_

**Hazard statements**

1. The label shall include the relevant hazard statements in
accordance with the classification of the hazardous substance or

mixture.

2. The hazard statements relevant for each classification are set
out in the tables indicating the label elements required for each
hazard class in Parts 2 to 5 of Annex I.

3. Where a substance is included in Part 3 of Annex VI, the
hazard statement relevant for each specific classification covered
by the entry in that Part shall be used on the label, together with
the hazard statements referred to in paragraph 2 for any other
classification not covered by that entry.

4. The hazard statements shall be worded in accordance with

Annex III.

_Article 22_

**Precautionary statements**

1. The label shall include the relevant precautionary statements.

2. The precautionary statements shall be selected from those
set out in the tables in Parts 2 to 5 of Annex I indicating the label
elements for each hazard class.

3. The precautionary statements shall be selected in accordance
with the criteria laid down in Part 1 of Annex IV taking into
account the hazard statements and the intended or identified use
or uses of the substance or the mixture.

4. The precautionary statements shall be worded in accordance
with Part 2 of Annex IV.

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_Article 23_

**Derogations from labelling requirements for special cases**

The specific provisions on labelling laid down in section 1.3 of
Annex I shall apply in respect of the following:

(a) transportable gas cylinders;

(b) gas containers intended for propane, butane or liquefied
petroleum gas;

(c) aerosols and containers fitted with a sealed spray attachment and containing substances or mixtures classified as
presenting an aspiration hazard;

(d) metals in massive form, alloys, mixtures containing
polymers, mixtures containing elastomers;

(e) explosives, as referred to in section 2.1 of Annex I, placed
on the market with a view to obtaining an explosive or
pyrotechnic effect.

_Article 24_

**Request for use of an alternative chemical name**

1. The manufacturer, importer or downstream user of a
substance in a mixture may submit a request to the Agency to
use an alternative chemical name which refers to that substance
in a mixture either by means of a name that identifies the most
important functional chemical groups or by means of an
alternative designation, where the substance meets the criteria set
out in Part 1 of Annex I and where he can demonstrate that
disclosure on the label or in the safety data sheet of the chemical
identity of that substance puts the confidential nature of his
business, in particular his intellectual property rights, at risk.

2. Any request referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall
be made in the format referred to in Article 111 of
Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 and shall be accompanied by a
fee.

The level of the fees shall be determined by the Commission in
accordance with the regulatory procedure referred to in
Article 54(2) of this Regulation.

A reduced fee shall be set for SMEs.

3. The Agency may require further information from the
manufacturer, importer or downstream user making the request
if such information is necessary to take a decision. If the Agency
raises no objection within six weeks of the request or the receipt
of further required information, the use of the requested name
shall be deemed to be allowed.

4. If the Agency does not accept the request, the practical
arrangements referred to in Article 118(3) of Regulation (EC)
No 1907/2006 shall apply.

5. The Agency shall inform competent authorities of the
outcome of the request in accordance with paragraph 3 or 4 and
provide them with the information submitted by the manufacturer, importer or downstream user.

6. Where new information shows that an alternative chemical
name used does not provide sufficient information for necessary
health and safety precautions to be taken at the workplace and to
ensure that risks from handling the mixture can be controlled,
the Agency shall review its decision on the use of that alternative
chemical name. The Agency may withdraw its decision or amend
it by a decision specifying which alternative chemical name is
allowed to be used. If the Agency withdraws or amends its
decision, the practical arrangements referred to in Article 118(3)
of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 shall apply.

7. Where the use of an alternative chemical name has been
allowed, but the classification of the substance in a mixture for
which the alternative name is used no longer meets the criteria
set out in section 1.4.1 of Annex I, the supplier of that substance
in a mixture shall use the product identifier for the substance in
accordance with Article 18 on the label and in the safety data
sheet, and not the alternative chemical name.

8. For substances, whether on their own or in a mixture, where
a justification in accordance with Article 10(a)(xi) of Regulation
(EC) No 1907/2006 regarding information referred to in
Article 119(2)(f) or (g) of that Regulation has been accepted as
valid by the Agency, the manufacturer, importer or downstream
user may use on the label and in the safety data sheet a name that
will be made publicly available over the Internet. For those
substances in a mixture for which Article 119(2)(f) or (g) of that
Regulation no longer applies, the manufacturer, importer or
downstream user may submit a request to the Agency to use an
alternative chemical name as provided for in paragraph 1 of this
Article.

9. Where the supplier of a mixture, before 1 June 2015, has
demonstrated under Article 15 of Directive 1999/45/EC that the
disclosure of the chemical identity of a substance in a mixture
puts the confidential nature of his business at risk, he can
continue to use the agreed alternative name for the purposes of
this Regulation.

_Article 25_

**Supplemental information on the label**

1. Statements shall be included in the section for supplemental
information on the label where a substance or mixture classified
as hazardous has the physical properties or health properties
referred to in sections 1.1 and 1.2 of Annex II.

The statements shall be worded in accordance with sections 1.1
and 1.2 of Annex II and Part 2 of Annex III.

Where a substance is included in Part 3 of Annex VI, any
supplemental hazard statements given therein for the substance
shall be included in the supplemental information on the label.

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2. A statement shall be included in the section for supplemental information on the label where a substance or mixture
classified as hazardous falls within the scope of Directive 91/
414/EEC.

The statement shall be worded in accordance with Part 4 of
Annex II and Part 3 of Annex III to this Regulation.

3. The supplier may include supplemental information in the
section for supplemental information on the label other than
that referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2, provided that that
information does not make it more difficult to identify the label
elements referred to in Article 17(1) (a) to (g) and that it provides
further details and does not contradict or cast doubt on the
validity of the information specified by those elements.

4. Statements such as ‘non-toxic’, ‘non-harmful’, ‘non-polluting’, ‘ecological’ or any other statements indicating that the
substance or mixture is not hazardous or any other statements
that are inconsistent with the classification of that substance or
mixture shall not appear on the label or packaging of any
substance or mixture.

5. Where a substance or mixture is classified in accordance
with Part 5 of Annex I,

(a) the hazard pictogram shall not be included on the label;

(b) the signal words, hazard statements and precautionary
statements shall be placed in the supplemental information
section of the label.

6. Where a mixture contains any substance classified as
hazardous, it shall be labelled in accordance with Part 2 of
Annex II.

The statements shall be worded in accordance with Part 3 of
Annex III and shall be placed in the supplemental information
section of the label.

The label shall also include the product identifier referred to in
Article 18 and the name, address and telephone number of the
supplier of the mixture.

_Article 26_

**Principles of precedence for hazard pictograms**

1. Where the classification of a substance or mixture would
result in more than one hazard pictogram on the label, the
following rules of precedence shall apply to reduce the number
of hazard pictograms required:

(a) if the hazard pictogram ‘GHS01’ applies, the use of the
hazard pictograms ‘GHS02’ and ‘GHS03’ shall be optional,
except in cases where more than one of these hazard
pictograms are compulsory;

(b) if the hazard pictogram ‘GHS06’ applies, the hazard
pictogram ‘GHS07’ shall not appear;

(c) if the hazard pictogram ‘GHS05’ applies, the hazard
pictogram ‘GHS07’ shall not appear for skin or eye
irritation;

(d) if the hazard pictogram ‘GHS08’ applies for respiratory
sensitisation, the hazard pictogram ‘GHS07’ shall not
appear for skin sensitisation or for skin and eye irritation.

2. Where the classification of a substance or mixture would
result in more than one hazard pictogram for the same hazard
class the label shall include the hazard pictogram corresponding
to the most severe hazard category for each hazard class
concerned.

For substances that are included in Part 3 of Annex VI and also
subject to classification pursuant to Title II, the label shall include
the hazard pictogram corresponding to the most severe hazard
category for each relevant hazard class.

_Article 27_

**Principles of precedence for hazard statements**

If a substance or mixture is classified within several hazard
classes or differentiations of a hazard class, all hazard statements
resulting from the classification shall appear on the label, unless
there is evident duplication or redundancy.

_Article 28_

**Principles of precedence for precautionary statements**

1. Where the selection of the precautionary statements results
in certain precautionary statements being clearly redundant or
unnecessary given the specific substance, mixture or packaging,
such statements shall be omitted from the label.

2. Where the substance or mixture is supplied to the general
public, one precautionary statement addressing the disposal of
that substance or mixture as well as the disposal of packaging
shall appear on the label, unless not required under Article 22.

In all other cases, a precautionary statement addressing disposal
shall not be required, where it is clear that the disposal of the
substance or mixture or the packaging does not present a hazard
to human health or the environment.

3. Not more than six precautionary statements shall appear on
the label, unless necessary to reflect the nature and the severity of
the hazards.

_Article 29_

**Exemptions from labelling and packaging requirements**

1. Where the packaging of a substance or a mixture is either in
such a shape or form or is so small that it is impossible to meet
the requirements of Article 31 for a label in the languages of the

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Member State in which the substance or mixture is placed on the
market, the label elements in accordance with the first
subparagraph of Article 17(2) shall be provided in accordance
with section 1.5.1 of Annex I.

2. If the full label information cannot be provided in the way
specified in paragraph 1 the label information may be reduced in
accordance with section 1.5.2 of Annex I.

3. When a hazardous substance or mixture referred to in Part 5
of Annex II is supplied to the general public without packaging it
shall be accompanied by a copy of the label elements in
accordance with Article 17.

4. For certain mixtures classified as hazardous to the
environment, exemptions to certain provisions on environmental labelling or specific provisions in relation to environmental
labelling may be determined in accordance with the procedure
referred to in Article 53, where it can be demonstrated that there
would be a reduction in the environmental impact. Such
exemptions or specific provisions are defined in Part 2 of
Annex II.

5. The Commission may request the Agency to prepare and
submit to it further draft exemptions from labelling and
packaging requirements.

_Article 30_

**Updating information on labels**

1. The supplier shall ensure that the label is updated, without
undue delay, following any change to the classification and
labelling of that substance or mixture, where the new hazard is
more severe or where new supplemental labelling elements are
required under Article 25, taking into account the nature of the
change as regards the protection of human health and the
environment. Suppliers shall cooperate in accordance with
Article 4(9) to complete the changes to the labelling without
undue delay.

2. Where labelling changes are required other than those
referred to in paragraph 1, the supplier shall ensure that the label
is updated within 18 months.

3. The supplier of a substance or a mixture within the scope of
Directives 91/414/EEC or 98/8/EC shall update the label in
accordance with those Directives.

_CHAPTER 2_

_**Application of labels**_

_Article 31_

**General rules for the application of labels**

1. Labels shall be firmly affixed to one or more surfaces of the
packaging immediately containing the substance or mixture and
shall be readable horizontally when the package is set down
normally.

2. The colour and presentation of any label shall be such that
the hazard pictogram stands out clearly.

3. The label elements referred to in Article 17(1) shall be
clearly and indelibly marked. They shall stand out clearly from
the background and be of such size and spacing as to be easily
read.

4. The shape, colour and the size of a hazard pictogram as well
as the dimensions of the label shall be as set out in section 1.2.1
of Annex I.

5. A label shall not be required when the label elements
referred to in Article 17(1) are shown clearly on the packaging
itself. In such cases, the requirements of this Chapter applicable
to a label shall be applied to the information shown on the
packaging.

_Article 32_

**Location of information on the label**

1. The hazard pictograms, signal word, hazard statements and
precautionary statements shall be located together on the label.

2. The supplier may decide the order of the hazard statements
on the label. However, subject to paragraph 4, all hazard
statements shall be grouped on the label by language.

The supplier may decide the order of the precautionary
statements on the label. However, subject to paragraph 4, all
precautionary statements shall be grouped on the label by
language.

3. Groups of hazard statements and groups of precautionary
statements referred to in paragraph 2 shall be located together on
the label by language.

4. The supplemental information shall be placed in the
supplemental information section referred to in Article 25, and
shall be located with the other label elements specified in
Article 17(1)(a) to (g).

5. In addition to its use in hazard pictograms, colour may be
used on other areas of the label to implement special labelling
requirements.

6. Label elements resulting from the requirements provided for
in other Community acts shall be placed in the section for
supplemental information on the label referred to in Article 25.

_Article 33_

**Specific rules for labelling of outer packaging, inner**
**packaging and single packaging**

1. Where a package consists of an outer and an inner
packaging, together with any intermediate packaging, and the
outer packaging meets labelling provisions in accordance with
the rules on the transport of dangerous goods, the inner and any
intermediate packaging shall be labelled in accordance with this
Regulation. The outer packaging may also be labelled in

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accordance with this Regulation. Where the hazard pictogram(s)
required by this Regulation relate to the same hazard as in the
rules for the transport of dangerous goods, the hazard pictogram(s) required by this Regulation need not appear on the outer
packaging.

2. Where the outer packaging of a package is not required to
meet labelling provisions in accordance with rules on the
transport of dangerous goods, both the outer and any inner
packaging, including any intermediate packaging, shall be
labelled in accordance with this Regulation. However, if the
outer packaging permits the inner or intermediate packaging
labelling to be clearly seen, the outer packaging need not be
labelled.

3. Single packages that meet the labelling provisions in
accordance with the rules on the transport of dangerous goods
shall be labelled both in accordance with this Regulation and the
rules on the transport of dangerous goods. Where the hazard
pictogram(s) required by this Regulation relate to the same
hazard as in rules on the transport of dangerous goods, the
hazard pictogram(s) required by this Regulation need not appear.

_Article 34_

**Report on communication on safe use of chemicals**

1. By 20 January 2012, the Agency shall carry out a study on
the communication of information to the general public on the
safe use of substances and mixtures and the potential need for
additional information on labels. This study shall be carried out
in consultation with competent authorities and stakeholders and
drawing as appropriate on relevant best practice.

2. Without prejudice to the labelling rules provided for in this
Title, the Commission shall, on the basis of the study referred to
in paragraph 1, submit a report to the European Parliament and
the Council and, if justified, present a legislative proposal to
amend this Regulation.

TITLE IV

**PACKAGING**

_Article 35_

**Packaging**

1. Packaging containing hazardous substances or mixtures
shall satisfy the following requirements:

(a) the packaging shall be designed and constructed so that its
contents cannot escape, except in cases where other more
specific safety devices are prescribed;

(b) the materials constituting the packaging and fastenings
shall not be susceptible to damage by the contents, or liable
to form hazardous compounds with the contents;

(c) the packaging and fastenings shall be strong and solid
throughout to ensure that they will not loosen and will
safely meet the normal stresses and strains of handling;

(d) packaging fitted with replaceable fastening devices shall be
designed so that it can be refastened repeatedly without the
contents escaping.

2. Packaging containing a hazardous substance or a mixture
supplied to the general public shall not have either a shape or
design likely to attract or arouse the active curiosity of children
or to mislead consumers, or have a similar presentation or a
design used for foodstuff or animal feeding stuff or medicinal or
cosmetic products, which would mislead consumers.

Where the packaging contains a substance or mixture which
meets the requirements in section 3.1.1 of Annex II it shall have
a child-resistant fastening in accordance with sections 3.1.2,
3.1.3 and 3.1.4.2 of Annex II.

Where the packaging contains a substance or mixture which
meets the requirements in section 3.2.1 of Annex II it shall bear a
tactile warning of danger in accordance with section 3.2.2 of
Annex II.

3. The packaging of substances and mixtures shall be deemed
to satisfy the requirements of paragraph 1(a), (b) and (c) if it
complies with the requirements of the rules on the transport of
dangerous goods by air, sea, road, rail or inland waterways.

TITLE V

**HARMONISATION OF CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING OF**

**SUBSTANCES AND THE CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING**

**INVENTORY**

_CHAPTER 1_

_**Establishing harmonised classification and labelling of**_
_**substances**_

_Article 36_

**Harmonisation of classification and labelling of substances**

1. A substance that fulfils the criteria set out in Annex I for the
following shall normally be subject to harmonised classification
and labelling in accordance with Article 37:

(a) respiratory sensitisation, category 1 (Annex I, section 3.4);

(b) germ cell mutagenicity, category 1A, 1B or 2 (Annex I,
section 3.5);

(c) carcinogenicity, category 1A, 1B or 2 (Annex I, section 3.6);

(d) reproductive toxicity, category 1A, 1B or 2 (Annex I,
section 3.7).

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2. A substance that is an active substance in the meaning of
Directive 91/414/EEC or Directive 98/8/EC shall normally be
subject to harmonised classification and labelling. For such
substances, the procedures set out in Article 37, paragraphs 1, 4,
5 and 6 shall apply.

3. Where a substance fulfils the criteria for other hazard classes
or differentiations than those referred to in paragraph 1 and does
not fall under paragraph 2, a harmonised classification and
labelling in accordance with Article 37 may also be added to
Annex VI on a case-by-case basis, if justification is provided
demonstrating the need for such action at Community level.

_Article 37_

**Procedure for harmonisation of classification and labelling**
**of substances**

1. A competent authority may submit to the Agency a
proposal for harmonised classification and labelling of substances and, where appropriate, specific concentration limits or
M-factors, or a proposal for a revision thereof.

The proposal shall follow the format set out in Part 2 of
Annex VI and contain the relevant information provided for in
Part 1 of Annex VI.

2. A manufacturer, importer or downstream user of a
substance may submit to the Agency a proposal for harmonised
classification and labelling of that substance and, where
appropriate, specific concentration limits or M-factors, provided
that there is no entry in Part 3 of Annex VI for such a substance
in relation to the hazard class or differentiation covered by that
proposal.

The proposal shall be drawn up in accordance with the relevant
Parts of sections 1, 2 and 3 of Annex I to Regulation (EC)
No 1907/2006 and it shall follow the format set out in Part B of
the Chemical Safety Report of section 7 of that Annex. It shall
contain the relevant information provided for in Part 1 of
Annex VI to this Regulation. Article 111 of Regulation (EC)
No 1907/2006 shall apply.

3. Where the proposal of the manufacturer, importer or
downstream user concerns the harmonised classification and
labelling of a substance in accordance with Article 36(3), it shall
be accompanied by the fee determined by the Commission in
accordance with the regulatory procedure referred to in
Article 54(2).

4. The Committee for Risk Assessment of the Agency set up
pursuant to Article 76(1)(c) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006
shall adopt an opinion on any proposal submitted pursuant to
paragraphs 1 or 2 within 18 months of receipt of the proposal,
giving the parties concerned the opportunity to comment. The
Agency shall forward this opinion and any comments to the
Commission.

5. Where the Commission finds that the harmonisation of the
classification and labelling of the substance concerned is
appropriate, it shall, without undue delay, submit a draft decision
concerning the inclusion of that substance together with the
relevant classification and labelling elements in Table 3.1 of
Part 3 of Annex VI and, where appropriate, the specific
concentration limits or M-factors.

A corresponding entry shall be included in Table 3.2 of Part 3 of
Annex VI subject to the same conditions, until 31 May 2015.

That measure, designed to amend non-essential elements of this
Regulation, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory
procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 54(3). On
imperative grounds of urgency, the Commission may have
recourse to the urgency procedure referred to in Article 54(4).

6. Manufacturers, importers and downstream users who have
new information which may lead to a change of the harmonised
classification and labelling elements of a substance in Part 3 of
Annex VI shall submit a proposal in accordance with the second
subparagraph of paragraph 2 to the competent authority in one
of the Member States in which the substance is placed on the
market.

_Article 38_

**Content of opinions and decisions for harmonised**
**classification and labelling in Part 3 of Annex VI;**
**accessibility of information**

1. Any opinion referred to in Article 37(4) and any decision
according to Article 37(5) shall at least specify for each
substance:

(a) the identity of the substance as specified in sections 2.1 to
2.3.4 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006;

(b) the classification of the substance referred to in Article 36,
including a statement of reasons;

(c) the specific concentration limits or M-factors, where
applicable;

(d) the label elements specified in points (d), (e) and (f) of
Article 17(1) for the substance, together with any
supplemental hazard statements for the substance, determined in accordance with Article 25(1);

(e) any other parameter enabling an assessment to be made of
the health or environmental hazard of mixtures containing
the hazardous substance in question or of substances
containing such hazardous substances as identified impurities, additives and constituents, if relevant.

2. When making publicly available an opinion or a decision as
referred to in Article 37(4) and (5) of this Regulation, Article 118(2) and Article 119 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006
shall apply.

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_CHAPTER 2_

_**Classification and labelling inventory**_

_Article 39_

**Scope**

This Chapter shall apply to:

(a) substances subject to registration in accordance with
Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006;

(b) substances within the scope of Article 1 which meet the
criteria for classification as hazardous and are placed on the
market either on their own or in a mixture above the
concentration limits specified in this Regulation or
Directive 1999/45/EC, where relevant, which results in
the classification of the mixture as hazardous.

_Article 40_

**Obligation to notify the Agency**

1. Any manufacturer or importer, or group of manufacturers
or importers (hereinafter referred to as ‘the notifier(s)’), who
places on the market a substance referred to in Article 39, shall
notify to the Agency the following information in order for it to
be included in the inventory referred to in Article 42:

(a) the identity of the notifier(s) responsible for placing the
substance or substances on the market as specified in
section 1 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006;

(b) the identity of the substance or substances as specified in
section 2.1 to 2.3.4 to Annex VI to Regulation
(EC) No 1907/2006;

(c) the classification of the substance or substances in
accordance with Article 13;

(d) where a substance has been classified in some but not all
hazard classes or differentiations, an indication of whether
this is due to lack of data, inconclusive data, or data which
are conclusive although insufficient for classification;

(e) specific concentration limits or M-factors, where applicable,
in accordance with Article 10 of this Regulation together
with a justification using the relevant Parts of sections 1, 2
and 3 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006;

(f) the label elements specified in points (d), (e) and (f) of
Article 17(1) for the substance or substances together with
any supplemental hazard statements for the substance,
determined in accordance with Article 25(1).

The information referred to in (a) to (f) shall not be notified, if it
has been submitted to the Agency as part of a registration
pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, or if it has already
been notified by that notifier.

The notifier shall submit this information in the format specified
pursuant to Article 111 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006.

2. The information listed in paragraph 1 shall be updated and
notified to the Agency by the notifier(s) concerned when,
pursuant to the review in Article 15(1), a decision to change the
classification and labelling of the substance has been taken.

3. Substances placed on the market on or after 1 December
2010 shall be notified in accordance with paragraph 1 within
one month after their placing on the market.

However, substances placed on the market before 1 December
2010 may be notified in accordance with paragraph 1 before
that date.

_Article 41_

**Agreed entries**

Where the notification in Article 40(1) results in different entries
on the inventory referred to in Article 42 for the same substance,
the notifiers and registrants shall make every effort to come to an
agreed entry to be included in the inventory. The notifiers shall
inform the Agency accordingly.

_Article 42_

**The classification and labelling inventory**

1. The Agency shall establish and maintain a classification and
labelling inventory in the form of a database.

The information notified pursuant to Article 40(1) shall be
included in the inventory, as well as information submitted as
part of registrations under Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006.

Information in the inventory which corresponds to the
information referred to in Article 119(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 shall be publicly accessible. The
Agency shall grant access to the other information on each
substance in the inventory to the notifiers and registrants who
have submitted information on that substance in accordance
with Article 29(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006. It shall
grant access to such information to other parties subject to
Article 118 of that Regulation.

2. The Agency shall update the inventory when it receives
updated information in accordance with Article 40(2) or
Article 41.

3. In addition to the information referred to in paragraph 1, the
Agency shall, where applicable, include the following information in each entry:

(a) whether, in respect of the entry, there is harmonised
classification and labelling at Community level by inclusion
in Part 3 of Annex VI;

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(b) whether, in respect of the entry, it is a joint entry between
registrants of the same substance as referred to in Article 11(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006;

(c) whether it is an agreed entry of two or more notifiers or
registrants in accordance with Article 41;

(d) whether the entry differs from another entry on the
inventory for the same substance.

The information referred to in (a) shall be updated where a
decision is taken in accordance with Article 37(5).

TITLE VI

**COMPETENT AUTHORITIES AND ENFORCEMENT**

_Article 43_

**Appointment of competent authorities and enforcement**
**authorities and cooperation between authorities**

Member States shall appoint the competent authority or
competent authorities responsible for proposals for harmonised
classification and labelling and the authorities responsible for the
enforcement of the obligations set out in this Regulation.

The competent authorities and the authorities responsible for
enforcement shall cooperate with each other in the performance
of their tasks under this Regulation and shall give the
corresponding authorities of other Member States all necessary
and useful support to this end.

_Article 44_

**Helpdesk**

Member States shall establish national helpdesks to provide
advice to manufacturers, importers, distributors, downstream
users and any other interested parties on their respective
responsibilities and obligations under this Regulation.

_Article 45_

**Appointment of bodies responsible for receiving**
**information relating to emergency health response**

1. Member States shall appoint a body or bodies responsible
for receiving information relevant, in particular, for formulating
preventative and curative measures, in particular in the event of
emergency health response, from importers and downstream
users placing mixtures on the market. This information shall
include the chemical composition of mixtures placed on the
market and classified as hazardous on the basis of their health or
physical effects, including the chemical identity of substances in
mixtures for which a request for use of an alternative chemical
name has been accepted by the Agency, in accordance with
Article 24.

2. The appointed bodies shall provide all requisite guarantees
for maintaining the confidentiality of the information received.
Such information may only be used:

(a) to meet medical demand by formulating preventative and
curative measures, in particular in the event of an

emergency;

and

(b) where requested by the Member State, to undertake
statistical analysis to identify where improved risk management measures may be needed.

The information shall not be used for other purposes.

3. The appointed bodies shall have at their disposal all the
information required from the importers and downstream users
responsible for marketing to carry out the tasks for which they
are responsible.

4. By 20 January 2012 the Commission shall carry out a
review to assess the possibility of harmonising the information
referred to in paragraph 1, including establishing a format for the
submission of information by importers and downstream users
to appointed bodies. On the basis of this review, and following
consultation with relevant stakeholders such as the European
Association of Poison Centres and Clinical Toxicologists
(EAPCCT), the Commission may adopt a Regulation adding an
Annex to this Regulation.

Those measures, designed to amend non-essential elements of
this Regulation, by supplementing it, shall be adopted in
accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred
to in Article 54(3).

_Article 46_

**Enforcement and reporting**

1. Member States shall take all necessary measures, including
maintaining a system of official controls, to ensure that
substances and mixtures are not placed on the market, unless
they have been classified, labelled, notified and packaged in
accordance with this Regulation.

2. Member States shall submit a report to the Agency every
five years by 1 July on the results of the official controls, and
other enforcement measures taken. The first report shall be
submitted by 20 January 2012. The Agency shall make those
reports available to the Commission, which shall take them into
account for its report under Article 117 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006.

3. The Forum referred to in Article 76(1)(f) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 shall undertake the tasks specified in
Article 77(4)(a) to (g) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006
concerning enforcement of this Regulation.

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_Article 47_

**Penalties for non-compliance**

Member States shall introduce penalties for non-compliance with
this Regulation and shall take all measures necessary to ensure
that this Regulation is applied. The penalties must be effective,
proportionate and dissuasive. Member States shall notify the
Commission of the provisions for penalties by 20 June 2010 and
shall notify it without delay of any subsequent amendment
affecting them.

TITLE VII

**COMMON AND FINAL PROVISIONS**

_Article 48_

**Advertisement**

1. Any advertisement for a substance classified as hazardous
shall mention the hazard classes or hazard categories concerned.

2. Any advertisement for a mixture classified as hazardous or
covered by Article 25(6) which allows a member of the general
public to conclude a contract for purchase without first having
sight of the label shall mention the type or types of hazard
indicated on the label.

The first subparagraph shall be without prejudice to Directive 97/
7/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May
1997 on the protection of consumers in respect of distance
contracts ( [1] ).

_Article 49_

**Obligation to maintain information and requests for**
**information**

1. The supplier shall assemble and keep available all the
information used by that supplier for the purposes of
classification and labelling under this Regulation for a period
of at least 10 years after the substance or the mixture was last
supplied by that supplier.

The supplier shall keep this information together with the
information required in Article 36 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/
2006.

2. In the event of a supplier ceasing activity, or transferring
part or all of his operations to a third party, the party responsible
for liquidating the supplier's undertaking or assuming responsibility for the placing on the market of the substance or mixture
concerned shall be bound by the obligation in paragraph 1 in
place of the supplier.

3. The competent authority or the enforcement authorities of a
Member State in which a supplier is established or the Agency
may require the supplier to submit to it any information referred
to in the first subparagraph of paragraph 1.

( [1] ) OJ L 144, 4.6.1997, p. 19.

However, where that information is available to the Agency as
part of a registration pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006
or a notification pursuant to Article 40 of this Regulation, the
Agency shall use that information and the authority shall address
itself to the Agency.

_Article 50_

**Tasks of the Agency**

1. The Agency shall provide the Member States and the
institutions of the Community with the best possible scientific
and technical advice on questions relating to chemicals which fall
within its remit and which are referred to it in accordance with
this Regulation.

2. The Secretariat of the Agency shall:

(a) provide industry with technical and scientific guidance and
tools where appropriate on how to comply with the
obligations laid down by this Regulation;

(b) provide competent authorities with technical and scientific
guidance on the operation of this Regulation and provide
support to the helpdesks established by Member States
under Article 44.

_Article 51_

**Free movement clause**

On grounds relating to the classification, labelling or packaging
of substances and mixtures within the meaning of this
Regulation, Member States shall not prohibit, restrict or impede
the placing on the market of substances or mixtures which
comply with this Regulation and, where appropriate, with
Community acts adopted in implementation of this Regulation.

_Article 52_

**Safeguard clause**

1. Where a Member State has justifiable grounds for believing
that a substance or a mixture, although satisfying the
requirements of this Regulation, constitutes a serious risk to
human health or the environment due to reasons of classification, labelling or packaging, it may take appropriate provisional
measures. The Member State shall immediately inform the
Commission, the Agency and the other Member States thereof,
giving the reasons for its decision.

2. Within 60 days of receipt of the information from the
Member State, the Commission shall in accordance with the
regulatory procedure referred to in Article 54(2) either authorise
the provisional measure for a time period defined in the decision
or require the Member State to revoke the provisional measure.

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3. In the case of an authorisation of a provisional measure
related to classification or labelling of a substance as referred to
in paragraph 2, the competent authority of the Member State
concerned shall in accordance with the procedure laid down in
Article 37 submit a proposal to the Agency for harmonised
classification and labelling, within three months of the date of
the Commission decision.

_Article 53_

**Adaptations to technical and scientific progress**

1. The Commission may adjust and adapt Articles 6(5), 11(3),
12, 14, 18(3)(b), 23, 25 to 29 and 35(2) second and third
subparagraph and Annexes I to VII to technical and scientific
progress, including taking due account of the further development of the GHS, in particular any UN amendments relating to
the use of information on similar mixtures, and considering the
developments in internationally recognised chemical programmes and of the data from accident databases. Those
measures, designed to amend non-essential elements of this
Regulation, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory
procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 54(3). On
imperative grounds of urgency, the Commission may have
recourse to the urgency procedure referred to in Article 54(4).

2. Member States and the Commission shall, in the manner
appropriate to their role in the relevant UN fora, promote the
harmonisation of the criteria for classification and labelling of
persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic (PBT) and very persistent
and very bioaccumulative (vPvB) substances at the level of the
UN.

_Article 54_

**Committee procedure**

1. The Commission shall be assisted by the Committee
instituted by Article 133 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006.

2. Where reference is made to this paragraph, Articles 5 and 7
of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the
provisions of Article 8 thereof.

The period laid down in Article 5 (6) of Decision 1999/468/EC
shall be set at three months.

3. Where reference is made to this paragraph, Article 5a
(1) to (4) and Article 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply,
having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.

4. Where reference is made to this paragraph, Article 5a(1),
(2), (4) and (6) and Article 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall
apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.

_Article 55_

**Amendments to Directive 67/548/EEC**

Directive 67/548/EEC shall be amended as follows:

1. in Article 1(2), the second subparagraph shall be deleted;

2. Article 4 shall be amended as follows:

(a) paragraph 3 shall be replaced by the following:

‘3. Where an entry containing the harmonised
classification and labelling for a particular substance
has been included in Part 3 of Annex VI to
Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 of the European
Parliament and of the Council of 16 December
2008 on classification, labelling and packaging of
substances and mixtures (*), the substance shall be
classified in accordance with that entry and paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the danger
categories covered by that entry.

(*) OJ L 353, 31.12.2008, p. 1’;

(b) paragraph 4 shall be deleted;

3. Article 5 shall be amended as follows:

(a) paragraph 1, second subparagraph shall be deleted;

(b) paragraph 2 shall be replaced by the following:

‘2. The measures in the first subparagraph of
paragraph 1 shall apply until the substance is listed
in Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/
2008 for the danger categories covered by that entry
or until a decision not to list it has been taken in
accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 37
of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.’;

4. Article 6 shall be replaced by the following:

_‘Article 6_

**Obligation to carry out investigations**

Manufacturers, distributors and importers of substances
which appear in the EINECS but for which no entry has
been included in Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No
1272/2008 shall carry out an investigation to make
themselves aware of the relevant and accessible data which
exist concerning the properties of such substances. On the
basis of this information, they shall package and provisionally label dangerous substances according to the rules
laid down in Articles 22 to 25 of this Directive and the
criteria in Annex VI to this Directive.’;

5. Article 22(3) and (4) shall be deleted;

6. Article 23(2) shall be amended as follows:

(a) in point (a), the words ‘Annex I’ shall be replaced by
‘Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/
2008’;

(b) in point (c), the words ‘Annex I’ shall be replaced by
‘Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/
2008’;

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(c) in point (d), the words ‘Annex I’ shall be replaced by
‘Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/
2008’;

(d) in point (e), the words ‘Annex I’ shall be replaced by
‘Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/
2008’;

(e) in point (f), the words ‘Annex I’ shall be replaced by
‘Part 3 of Annex VI of Regulation (EC) No 1272/
2008’;

7. Article 24(4) second subparagraph shall be deleted;

8. Article 28 shall be deleted;

9. Article 31(2) and (3) shall be deleted;

10. the following Article shall be inserted after Article 32:

_‘Article 32a_

**Transitional provision regarding labelling and**
**packaging of substances**

Articles 22 to 25 shall not apply to substances from
1 December 2010.’;

11. Annex I shall be deleted.

_Article 56_

**Amendments to Directive 1999/45/EC**

Directive 1999/45/EC shall be amended as follows:

1. in Article 3(2), first indent, the words ‘Annex I to Directive
67/548/EEC’ shall be replaced by ‘Part 3 of Annex VI to
Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 of the European Parliament
and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification,
labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures (*).

(*) OJ L 353, 31.12.2008, p. 1’;

2. the words ‘Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC’ shall be
replaced by ‘Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No
1272/2008’ in:

(a) Article 3(3);

(b) Article 10(2), points 2.3.1, 2.3.2, 2.3.3 and 2.4 first
indent;

(c) Annex II, points (a) and (b) and the last paragraph of
the Introduction;

(d) Annex II, Part A,

—
point 1.1.1 (a) and (b),

—
point 1.2 (a) and (b),

—
point 2.1.1 (a) and (b),

—
point 2.2 (a) and (b),

—
point 2.3 (a) and (b),

—
point 3.1.1 (a) and (b),

—
point 3.3 (a) and (b),

—
point 3.4 (a) and (b),

—
point 4.1.1 (a) and (b),

—
point 4.2.1 (a) and (b),

—
point 5.1.1 (a) and (b),

—
point 5.2.1 (a) and (b),

—
point 5.3.1 (a) and (b),

—
point 5.4.1 (a) and (b),

—
point 6.1 (a) and (b),

—
point 6.2 (a) and (b),

—
point 7.1 (a) and (b),

—
point 7.2 (a) and (b),

—
point 8.1 (a) and (b),

—
point 8.2 (a) and (b),

—
point 9.1 (a) and (b),

—
point 9.2 (a) and (b),

—
point 9.3 (a) and (b),

—
point 9.4 (a) and (b);

(e) Annex II, the introductory paragraph of Part B;

(f) Annex III, point (a) and (b) of the Introduction;

(g) Annex III, Part A, section (a) Aquatic environment

—
point 1.1 (a) and (b),

—
point 2.1 (a) and (b),

—
point 3.1 (a) and (b),

—
point 4.1 (a) and (b),

—
point 5.1 (a) and (b),

—
point 6.1 (a) and (b),

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(h) Annex III, Part A, section (b) Non-aquatic environment point 1.1 (a) and (b);

(i) Annex V, section A points 3 and 4;

(j) Annex V, section B point 9;

(k) Annex VI, Part A, the third column of the table under
point 2;

(l) Annex VI Part B point 1, first paragraph, and the first
column of the table under point 3;

(m) Annex VIII, Appendix 1, second column of the table;

(n) Annex VIII, Appendix 2, second column of the table;

3. in Annex VI, Part B, point 1, paragraph 3 first indent and
paragraph 5, the words ‘Annex I’ shall be replaced by ‘Part 3
of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008’;

4. in Annex VI, Part B, point 4.2, final paragraph, the words
‘Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC (19th adaptation)’ shall
be replaced by ‘Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC)

’
No 1272/2008 .

_Article 57_

**Amendments to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 from the**
**entry into force of this Regulation**

Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 shall be amended as from the
entry into force of this Regulation as follows:

1. Article 14(2) shall be amended as follows:

(a) point (b) shall be replaced by the following:

‘(b) the specific concentration limits that have been
set in Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 of the European
Parliament and of the Council of 16 December
2008 on classification, labelling and packaging
of substances and mixtures (*);

(ba) for substances classified as hazardous to the
aquatic environment, if a multiplying factor
(hereinafter referred to as “M-factor”) has been
set in Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008, the cut-off value in
Table 1.1 of Annex I to that Regulation
adjusted using the calculation set out in
section 4.1 of Annex I to that Regulation;

(*) OJ L 353, 31.12.2008, p. 1’;

(b) point (e) shall be replaced by the following:

‘(e) the specific concentration limits given in an
agreed entry in the classification and labelling
inventory referred to in Article 42 of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008;

(ea) for substances classified as hazardous to the
aquatic environment, if an M-factor has been
set in an agreed entry in the classification and
labelling inventory referred to in Article 42 of
Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008, the cut-off
value in Table 1.1 of Annex I to that Regulation
adjusted using the calculation set out in
section 4.1 of Annex I to that Regulation;’;

2. Article 31 shall be amended as follows:

(a) paragraph 8 shall be replaced by the following:

‘8. A safety data sheet shall be provided free of
charge on paper or electronically no later than the
date on which the substance or mixture is first
supplied.’;

(b) the following paragraph shall be added:

‘10. Where substances are classified in accordance
with Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 during the
period from its entry into force until 1 December
2010, that classification may be added in the safety
data sheet together with the classification in accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC.

From 1 December 2010 until 1 June 2015, the safety
data sheets for substances shall contain the classification according to both Directive 67/548/EEC and
Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.

Where mixtures are classified in accordance with
Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 during the period
from its entry into force until 1 June 2015, that
classification may be added in the safety data sheet,
together with the classification in accordance with
Directive 1999/45/EC. However, until 1 June 2015,
where substances or mixtures are both classified and
labelled in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1272/
2008 that classification shall be provided in the safety
data sheet, together with the classification in accordance with Directives 67/548/EEC and 1999/45/EC
respectively, for the substance, the mixture and its
constituents.’;

3. Article 56(6)(b) shall be replaced by the following:

‘(b) for all other substances, below the lowest of the
concentration limits specified in Directive 1999/45/
EC or in Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 which result in the
classification of the mixture as dangerous.’;

4. Article 59(2) and 3 shall be amended as follows:

(a) in paragraph 2, the second sentence shall be replaced
by the following:

‘The dossier may be limited, if appropriate, to a
reference to an entry in Part 3 of Annex VI to
Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.’;

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(b) in paragraph 3, the second sentence shall be replaced
by the following:

‘The dossier may be limited, if appropriate, to a
reference to an entry in Part 3 of Annex VI to
Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.’;

5. in Article 76(1)(c), the words ‘Title XI’ shall be replaced by
‘Title V of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008’;

6. Article 77 shall be amended as follows:

(a) in paragraph 2, the first sentence of point (e) shall be
replaced by the following:

‘(e) establishing and maintaining database(s) with
information on all registered substances, the
classification and labelling inventory and the
harmonised classification and labelling list
established in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008;’;

(b) in paragraph 3, point (a), the words ‘Titles VI to XI’
shall be replaced by ‘Titles VI to X’;

7. Title XI shall be deleted;

8. Annex XV, sections I and II shall be amended as follows:

(a) section I shall be amended as follows:

(i) the first indent shall be deleted;

(ii) the second indent shall be replaced by the
following:

‘— the identification of CMRs, PBTs, vPvBs, or
a substance of equivalent concern in
accordance with Article 59,’;

(b) in section II, point 1 shall be deleted;

9. the table in Annex XVII shall be amended as follows:

(a) the column ‘Designation of the substance, of the
groups of substances or of the preparation’, shall be
amended as follows:

(i) entries 28, 29 and 30 shall be replaced by the
following:

‘28. Substances which appear in Part 3 of
Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/
2008 classified as carcinogen category 1A
or 1B (Table 3.1) or carcinogen category 1
or 2 (Table 3.2) and listed as follows:

—
Carcinogen category 1A (Table 3.1)/
carcinogen category 1 (Table 3.2)
listed in Appendix 1

—
Carcinogen category 1B (Table 3.1)/
carcinogen category 2 (Table 3.2)
listed in Appendix 2

29. Substances which appear in Part 3 of
Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/

2008 classified as germ cell mutagen
category 1A or 1B (Table 3.1) or mutagen
category 1 or 2 (Table 3.2) and listed as
follows:

—
Mutagen category 1A (Table 3.1)/
mutagen category 1 (Table 3.2) listed
in Appendix 3

—
Mutagen category 1B (Table 3.1)/
mutagen category 2 (Table 3.2) listed
in Appendix 4

30. Substances which appear in Part 3 of
Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/
2008 classified as toxic to reproduction
category 1A or 1B (Table 3.1) or toxic to
reproduction category 1 or 2 (Table 3.2)
and listed as follows:

—
Reproductive toxicant category 1A
adverse effects on sexual function
and fertility or on development (Table
3.1) or reproductive toxicant category 1 with R60 (May impair fertility)
or R61 (May cause harm to the
unborn child) (Table 3.2) listed in
Appendix 5

—
Reproductive toxicant category 1B
adverse effects on sexual function
and fertility or on development (Table
3.1) or reproductive toxicant category 2 with R60 (May impair fertility)
or R61 (May cause harm to the
unborn child) (Table 3.2) listed in
Appendix 6’;

(b) in the column ‘Conditions of restriction’, in entry 28,
the first indent of point 1 shall be replaced by the
following:

‘— either the relevant specific concentration limit
specified in Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008, or’;

10. Appendices 1 to 6 to Annex XVII shall be amended as
follows:

(a) the Foreword shall be amended as follows:

(i) in the section entitled ‘Substances’, the words
‘Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC’ shall be
replaced by ‘Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008’;

(ii) in the section entitled ‘Index number’, the words
‘Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC’ shall be
replaced by ‘Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008’;

(iii) in the section entitled ‘Notes’, the words ‘the
foreword of Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC’
shall be replaced by ‘Part 1 of Annex VI to
Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008’;

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(iv) Note A shall be replaced by the following:

‘Note A:

Without prejudice to Article 17(2) of Regulation
(EC) No 1272/2008, the name of the substance
must appear on the label in the form of one of
the designations given in Part 3 of Annex VI to
that Regulation.

In that Part, use is sometimes made of a general
description such as “... compounds” or “... salts”.
In this case, the supplier who places such a
substance on the market is required to state on
the label the correct name, due account being
taken of Section 1.1.1.4 of Annex VI to
Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.

In accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1272/
2008, where a substance is included in Part 3 of
Annex VI to that Regulation, the labelling
elements relevant for each specific classification
covered by the entry in that Part shall be
included in the label, together with the applicable label elements for any other classification
not covered by that entry, and any other
applicable label elements in accordance with
Article 17 of that Regulation.

For substances belonging to one particular group
of substances included in Part 3 of Annex VI to
Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008, the labelling
elements relevant for each specific classification
covered by the entry in that Part shall be
included in the label, together with the applicable label elements for any other classification
not covered by that entry, and any other
applicable label elements in accordance with
Article 17 of that Regulation.

For substances belonging to more than one
group of substances included in Part 3 of
Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008,
the labelling elements relevant for each specific
classification covered by both entries in that Part
shall be included in the label, together with the
applicable label elements for any other classification not covered by that entry, and any other
applicable label elements in accordance with
Article 17 of that Regulation. In cases where two
different classifications are given in the two
entries for the same hazard class or differentiation, the classification reflecting the more severe
classification shall be used.’;

(v) Note D shall be replaced by the following:

‘Note D:

Certain substances which are susceptible to
spontaneous polymerisation or decomposition
are generally placed on the market in a stabilised
form. It is in this form that they are listed in

Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/
2008.

However, such substances are sometimes placed
on the market in a non-stabilised form. In this
case, the supplier who places such a substance
on the market must state on the label the name
of the substance followed by the words “non
” ’
stabilised . ;

(vi) Note E shall be deleted;

(vii) Note H shall be replaced by the following:

‘Note H:

The classification and label shown for this
substance applies to the hazard or hazards
indicated by the hazard statement or hazard
statements in combination with the hazard
classification shown. The requirements of Article 4 of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on
suppliers of this substance apply to all other
hazard classes, differentiations and categories.

The final label shall follow the requirements of
section 1.2 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.’;

(viii) Note K shall be replaced by the following:

‘Note K:

The classification as a carcinogen or mutagen
need not apply if it can be shown that the
substance contains less than 0,1 % w/w 1,3butadiene (Einecs No 203-450-8). If the substance is not classified as a carcinogen or
mutagen, at least the precautionary statements
(P102-)P210-P403 should apply. This note
applies only to certain complex oil-derived
substances in Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.’;

(ix) Note S shall be replaced by the following:

‘Note S:

This substance may not require a label according
to Article 17 of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008
(see section 1.3 of Annex I to that Regulation).’;

(b) in Appendix 1, the title shall be replaced by the
following:

‘
Point 28 — Carcinogens: category 1A (Table 3.1)/
category 1 (Table 3.2)’;

(c) Appendix 2 shall be amended as follows:

(i) the title shall be replaced by ‘Point 28 —
Carcinogens: category 1B (Table 3.1)/ category 2
(Table 3.2)’;

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(ii) in the entries index Nos 024-017-00-8, 611024-001, 611-029-00-9, 611-030-00-4 and
650-017-00-8, the words ‘Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC’ shall be replaced by ‘Annex VI
to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.’;

(d) in Appendix 3, the title shall be replaced by the
following:

‘
Point 29 — Mutagens: category 1A (Table 3.1)/
category 1 (Table 3.2)’;

(e) in Appendix 4, the title shall be replaced by the
following:

‘
Point 29 — Mutagens: category 1B (Table 3.1)/
category 2 (Table 3.2)’;

(f) in Appendix 5, the title shall be replaced by the
following:

‘
Point 30 — Reproductive toxicants: category 1A
(Table 3.1)/category 1 (Table 3.2)’;

(g) in Appendix 6, the title shall be replaced by the
following:

‘
Point 30 — Reproductive toxicants: category 1B
(Table 3.1)/category 2 (Table 3.2)’;

11. the word ‘preparation’ or ‘preparations’ within the meaning
of Article 3 (2) of Regulation (EC) 1907/2006 shall be
replaced by ‘mixture’ or ‘mixtures’ respectively throughout
the text.

_Article 58_

**Amendments to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 from**
**1 December 2010**

Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 shall be amended from
1 December 2010 as follows:

1. in Article 14(4), the introductory sentence shall be replaced
by the following:

‘4. If, as a result of carrying out steps (a) to (d) of
paragraph 3, the registrant concludes that the substance
fulfils the criteria for any of the following hazard classes or
categories set out in Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 1272/
2008:

(a) hazard classes 2.1 to 2.4, 2.6 and 2.7, 2.8 types A and
B, 2.9, 2.10, 2.12, 2.13 categories 1 and 2, 2.14
categories 1 and 2, 2.15 types A to F;

(b) hazard classes 3.1 to 3.6, 3.7 adverse effects on sexual
function and fertility or on development, 3.8 effects
other than narcotic effects, 3.9 and 3.10;

(c) hazard class 4.1;

(d) hazard class 5.1,

or is assessed to be a PBT or vPvB, the chemical safety
assessment shall include the following additional steps:’;

2. Article 31 shall be amended as follows

(a) paragraph 1(a) shall be replaced by the following:

‘(a) where a substance meets the criteria for
classification as hazardous in accordance with
Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 or a mixture
meets the criteria for classification as dangerous
in accordance with Directive 1999/45/EC; or’;

(b) paragraph 4 shall be replaced by the following:

‘4. The safety data sheet need not be supplied where
substances that are hazardous in accordance with
Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 or mixtures that are
dangerous in accordance with Directive 1999/45/EC,
offered or sold to the general public, are provided with
sufficient information to enable users to take the
necessary measures as regards the protection of
human health, safety and the environment, unless
requested by a downstream user or distributor.’;

3. Article 40(1) shall be replaced by the following:

‘1. The Agency shall examine any testing proposal set out
in a registration or a downstream user report for provision
of the information specified in Annexes IX and X for a
substance. Priority shall be given to registrations of
substances which have or may have PBT, vPvB, sensitising
and/or carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic for reproduction
(CMR) properties, or substances above 100 tonnes per year
with uses resulting in widespread and diffuse exposure,
provided they fulfil the criteria for any of the following
hazard classes or categories set out in Annex I of
Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008:

(a) hazard classes 2.1 to 2.4, 2.6 and 2.7, 2.8 types A and
B, 2.9, 2.10, 2.12, 2.13 categories 1 and 2, 2.14
categories 1 and 2, 2.15 types A to F;

(b) hazard classes 3.1 to 3.6, 3.7 adverse effects on sexual
function and fertility or on development, 3.8 effects
other than narcotic effects, 3.9 and 3.10;

(c) hazard class 4.1;

(d) hazard class 5.1.’;

4. Article 57(a), (b) and (c) shall be replaced by the following:

‘(a) substances meeting the criteria for classification in the
hazard class carcinogenicity category 1A or 1B in
accordance with section 3.6 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008;

(b) substances meeting the criteria for classification in the
hazard class germ cell mutagenicity category 1A or 1B
in accordance with section 3.5 of Annex I to
Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008;

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(c) substances meeting the criteria for classification in the
hazard class reproductive toxicity category 1A or 1B,
adverse effects on sexual function and fertility or on
development in accordance with section 3.7 of
Annex I to Regulation(EC) No 1272/2008;’;

5. in Article 65 the words ‘Directive 67/548/EEC’ shall be
replaced by ‘Directive 67/548/EEC and Regulation (EC)
No 1272/2008’;

6. Article 68(2) shall be replaced by the following:

‘2. For a substance on its own, in a mixture or in an
article which meets the criteria for classification in the
hazard classes carcinogenicity, germ cell mutagenicity or
reproductive toxicity, category 1A or 1B, and could be used
by consumers and for which restrictions to consumer use
are proposed by the Commission, Annex XVII shall be
amended in accordance with the procedure referred to in
Article 133(4). Articles 69 to 73 shall not apply.’;

7. Article 119 shall be amended as follows:

(a) in paragraph 1, point (a) shall be replaced by the
following:

‘(a) without prejudice to paragraph 2(f) and (g) of
this Article, the name in the IUPAC nomenclature for substances fulfilling the criteria for any
of the following hazard classes or categories set
out in Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 1272/
2008:

—
hazard classes 2.1 to 2.4, 2.6 and 2.7, 2.8
types A and B, 2.9, 2.10, 2.12, 2.13
categories 1 and 2, 2.14 categories 1 and
2, 2.15 types A to F;

—
hazard classes 3.1 to 3.6, 3.7 adverse
effects on sexual function and fertility or
on development, 3.8 effects other than
narcotic effects, 3.9 and 3.10;

—
hazard class 4.1;

— hazard class 5.1.’;

(b) paragraph 2 shall be amended as follows:

(i) point (f) shall be replaced by the following:

‘(f) subject to Article 24 of Regulation (EC)
No 1272/2008, the name in the IUPAC
nomenclature for non-phase-in substances
referred to in paragraph 1(a) of this Article
for a period of six years;’

(ii) in point (g), the introductory phrase shall be
replaced by the following:

‘(g) subject to Article 24 of Regulation (EC)
No 1272/2008, the name in the IUPAC
nomenclature for substances referred to in
paragraph 1(a) of this Article that are only
used as one or more of the following:’;

8. in Article 138(1), the second sentence of the introductory
phrase shall be replaced by the following:

‘However, for substances meeting the criteria for classification in the hazard classes carcinogenicity, germ cell
mutagenicity or reproductive toxicity, category 1A or 1B,
in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008, the
review shall be carried out by 1 June 2014.’;

9. Annex III shall be amended as follows:

(a) point (a) shall be replaced by the following:

‘(a) substances for which it is predicted (i.e. by the
application of (Q)SARs or other evidence) that
they are likely to meet the criteria for category 1A
or 1B classification in the hazard classes
carcinogenicity, germ cell mutagenicity or reproductive toxicity or the criteria in Annex XIII;’;

(b) in point (b), point (ii) shall be replaced by the
following:

‘(ii) for which it is predicted (i.e. by application of (Q)
SARs or other evidence) that they are likely to
meet the classification criteria for any health or
environmental hazard classes or differentiations
under Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.’;

10. in Annex V, point 8, the words ‘Directive 67/548/EEC’ shall
be replaced by ‘Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008’;

11. in Annex VI, sections 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3 shall be replaced by
the following:

‘4.1 The hazard classification of the substance(s), resulting
from the application of Title I and II of Regulation
(EC) No 1272/2008 for all hazard classes and
categories in that Regulation,

In addition, for each entry, the reasons why no
classification is given for a hazard class or differentiation of a hazard class should be provided (i.e. if data
are lacking, inconclusive, or conclusive but not
sufficient for classification),

4.2 The resulting hazard label for the substance(s),
resulting from the application of Title III of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008,

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4.3 Specific concentration limits, where applicable, resulting from the application of Article 10 of Regulation
(EC) No 1272/2008 and Articles 4 to 7 of
Directive 1999/45/EC.’;

12. Annex VIII shall be amended as follows:

(a) in column 2, the second indent of point 8.4.2 shall be
replaced by the following:

‘— the substance is known to be carcinogenic
category 1A or 1B or germ cell mutagenic
category 1A, 1B or 2.’;

(b) in column 2, the second and third paragraphs of
point 8.7.1 shall be replaced by the following:

‘If a substance is known to have an adverse effect on
fertility, meeting the criteria for classification as toxic
for reproduction category 1A or 1B: May damage
fertility (H360F), and the available data are adequate to
support a robust risk assessment, then no further
testing for fertility will be necessary. However, testing
for developmental toxicity must be considered.

If a substance is known to cause developmental
toxicity, meeting the criteria for classification as toxic
for reproduction category 1A or 1B: May damage the
unborn child (H360D), and the available data are
adequate to support a robust risk assessment, then no
further testing for developmental toxicity will be
necessary. However, testing for effects on fertility must
be considered.’;

13. in Annex IX, column 2, point 8.7, the second and third
paragraphs shall be replaced by the following:

‘If a substance is known to have an adverse effect on
fertility, meeting the criteria for classification as toxic for
reproduction category 1A or 1B: May damage fertility
(H360F), and the available data are adequate to support a
robust risk assessment, then no further testing for fertility
will be necessary. However, testing for developmental
toxicity must be considered.

If a substance is known to cause developmental toxicity,
meeting the criteria for classification as toxic for reproduction category 1A or 1B: May damage the unborn child
(H360D), and the available data are adequate to support a
robust risk assessment, then no further testing for
developmental toxicity will be necessary. However, testing
for effects on fertility must be considered.’;

14. Annex X shall be amended as follows:

(a) in column 2, point 8.7, the second and third
paragraphs shall be replaced by the following:

‘If a substance is known to have an adverse effect on
fertility, meeting the criteria for classification as toxic
for reproduction category 1A or 1B: May damage
fertility (H360F), and the available data are adequate to
support a robust risk assessment, then no further
testing for fertility will be necessary. However, testing
for developmental toxicity must be considered.

If a substance is known to cause developmental
toxicity, meeting the criteria for classification as toxic
for reproduction category 1A or 1B: May damage the
unborn child (H360D), and the available data are
adequate to support a robust risk assessment, then no
further testing for developmental toxicity will be
necessary. However, testing for effects on fertility must
be considered.’

(b) in column 2, point 8.9.1, the second indent of the first
paragraph shall be replaced by the following:

‘— the substance is classified as germ cell mutagen
category 2 or there is evidence from the repeated
dose study(ies) that the substance is able to
induce hyperplasia and/or pre-neoplastic lesions.’

(c) in column 2, the second paragraph of point 8.9.1
shall be replaced by the following:

‘If the substance is classified as germ cell mutagen
category 1A or 1B, the default presumption would be
that a genotoxic mechanism for carcinogenicity is
likely. In these cases, a carcinogenicity test will
normally not be required.’;

15. in Annex XIII, the second and third indents of point 1.3
shall be replaced by the following:

‘— the substance is classified as carcinogenic (category 1A
or 1B), germ cell mutagenic (category 1A or 1B), or
toxic for reproduction (category 1A, 1B or 2), or

—
there is other evidence of chronic toxicity, as identified
by the classifications STOT (repeated exposure),
category 1 (oral, dermal, inhalation of gases/vapours,
inhalation of dust/mist/fume) or category 2 (oral,
dermal, inhalation of gases/vapours, inhalation of
dust/mist/fume) according to Regulation (EC) No 1272/
2008’;

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16. in the table in Annex XVII, the column ‘Designation of the
substance, of the groups of substances or of the mixture’
shall be amended as follows:

(a) entry 3 shall be replaced by the following:

‘3. Liquid substances or mixtures which are
regarded as dangerous in accordance with
Directive 1999/45/EC or are fulfilling the criteria
for any of the following hazard classes or
categories set out in Annex I to Regulation (EC)
No 1272/2008:

(a) hazard classes 2.1 to 2.4, 2.6 and 2.7, 2.8
types A and B, 2.9, 2.10, 2.12, 2.13
categories 1 and 2, 2.14 categories 1 and
2, 2.15 types A to F;

(b) hazard classes 3.1 to 3.6, 3.7 adverse
effects on sexual function and fertility or
on development, 3.8 effects other than
narcotic effects, 3.9 and 3.10;

(c) hazard class 4.1;

(d) hazard class 5.1.’;

(b) entry 40 shall be replaced by the following:

‘40. Substances classified as flammable gases category 1 or 2, flammable liquids categories 1, 2 or
3, flammable solids category 1 or 2, substances
and mixtures which, in contact with water, emit
flammable gases, category 1, 2 or 3, pyrophoric
liquids category 1 or pyrophoric solids category 1, regardless of whether they appear in

’
Part 3 of Annex VI to that Regulation or not. .

_Article 59_

**Amendments to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 from 1 June**
**2015**

Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 shall be amended from 1 June
2015 as follows:

1. Article 14(2) shall be replaced by the following:

‘2. A chemical safety assessment in accordance with
paragraph 1 need not be performed for a substance which
is present in a mixture if the concentration of the substance
in the mixture is less than

(a) the cut-off value referred to in Article 11, paragraph 3
of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008;

(b) 0,1 % weight by weight (w/w), if the substance meets
the criteria in Annex XIII to this Regulation.’;

2. Article 31 shall be amended as follows:

(a) in paragraph 1, point (a) shall be replaced by the
following:

‘(a) where a substance or mixture meets the criteria
for classification as hazardous in accordance
with Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008; or’;

(b) paragraph 3 shall be replaced by the following:

‘3. The supplier shall provide the recipient at his
request with a safety data sheet compiled in
accordance with Annex II, where a mixture does not
meet the criteria for classification as hazardous in
accordance with Titles I and II of Regulation
(EC) No 1272/2008, but contains:

(a) in an individual concentration of ≥ 1 % by
weight for non-gaseous mixtures and ≥ 0,2 % by
volume for gaseous mixtures at least one substance posing human health or environmental
hazards; or

(b) in an individual concentration of ≥ 0,1 % by
weight for non-gaseous mixtures at least one
substance that is carcinogenic category 2 or toxic
to reproduction category 1A, 1B and 2, skin
sensitiser category 1, respiratory sensitiser category 1, or has effects on or via lactation or is
persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic (PBT) in
accordance with the criteria set out in Annex XIII
or very persistent and very bioaccumulative (vPvB) in accordance with the criteria set
out in Annex XIII or has been included for
reasons other than those referred to in point (a)
in the list established in accordance with
Article 59(1); or

(c) a substance for which there are Community
workplace exposure limits’;

(c) paragraph 4 shall be replaced by the following:

‘4. The safety data sheet need not be supplied where
hazardous substances or mixtures offered or sold to
the general public are provided with sufficient
information to enable users to take the necessary
measures as regards the protection of human health,
safety and the environment, unless requested by a
downstream user or distributor.’;

3. Article 56(6)(b) shall be replaced by the following:

‘(b) for all other substances, below the values specified in
Article 11(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 which
result in the classification of the mixture as
hazardous.’;

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4. in Article 65 the words ‘and Directive 1999/45/EC’ shall be
deleted;

5. Annex II shall be amended as follows:

(a) point 1.1 shall be replaced by:

‘1.1. Identification of the substance or mixture

The term used for identification of a substance
shall be identical to that provided on the label in
accordance with Article 18(2) of Regulation (EC)
No 1272/2008.

The term used for identification of a mixture
shall be identical to that provided on the label in
accordance with Article 18(3)(a) of Regulation
(EC) No 1272/2008.’;

(b) footnote 1 to point 3.3(a), first indent, shall be deleted;

(c) point 3.6 shall be replaced by:

‘3.6. Where, in accordance with Article 24 of
Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008, the Agency
has agreed that the chemical identity of a
substance may be kept confidential on the label
and in the safety data sheet, their chemical nature
shall be described under heading 3 in order to
ensure safe handling.

The name used on the safety data sheet
(including for the purposes of paragraphs 1.1,
3.2, 3.3 and 3.5) shall be the same as that used
on the label, agreed in accordance with the
procedure set out in Article 24 of Regulation (EC)
No 1272/2008.’;

6. in Annex VI section 4.3 shall be replaced by the following:

‘4.3 Specific concentration limits, where applicable, resulting from the application of Article 10 of Regulation
(EC) No 1272/2008.’;

7. Annex XVII shall be amended as follows:

(a) in the column ‘Designation of the substance, of the
groups of substances or of the mixture’ of the table in
entry 3, the words ‘which are regarded as dangerous in
accordance with Directive 1999/45/EC or are’ shall be
deleted;

(b) in the column ‘Conditions of restriction’ of the table,
entry 28 shall be amended as follows:

(i) the second indent of point 1 shall be replaced by
the following:

‘— the relevant generic concentration limit
specified in Part 3 of Annex I of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.’;

(ii) point 2 (d) shall be replaced by the following:

‘(d) artists’ paints covered by Regula
’
tion (EC) No 1272/2008. .

_Article 60_

**Repeal**

Directive 67/548/EEC and Directive 1999/45/EC shall be
repealed with effect from 1 June 2015.

_Article 61_

**Transitional provisions**

1. Until 1 December 2010, substances shall be classified,
labelled and packaged in accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC.

Until 1 June 2015, mixtures shall be classified, labelled and
packaged in accordance with Directive 1999/45/EC.

2. By way of derogation from the second subparagraph of
Article 62 of this Regulation and in addition to the requirements
of paragraph 1 of this Article, substances and mixtures may,
before 1 December 2010 and 1 June 2015 respectively, be
classified, labelled and packaged in accordance with this
Regulation. In that case, the provisions on labelling and
packaging in Directives 67/548/EEC and 1999/45/EC shall not
apply.

3. From 1 December 2010 until 1 June 2015, substances shall
be classified in accordance with both Directive 67/548/EEC and
this Regulation. They shall be labelled and packaged in
accordance with this Regulation.

4. By way of derogation from the second subparagraph of
Article 62 of this Regulation, substances classified, labelled and
packaged in accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC and already
placed on the market before 1 December 2010, are not required
to be relabelled and repackaged in accordance with this
Regulation until 1 December 2012.

By way of derogation from the second subparagraph of Article 62
of this Regulation, mixtures classified, labelled and packaged in
accordance with Directive 1999/45/EC and already placed on the
market before 1 June 2015 are not required to be relabelled and
repackaged in accordance with this Regulation until 1 June 2017.

5. Where a substance or mixture has been classified in
accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC or 1999/45/EC before
1 December 2010 or 1 June 2015 respectively, manufacturers,
importers and downstream users may amend the classification of
the substance or mixture using the conversion table in Annex VII
to this Regulation.

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6. Until 1 December 2011 a Member State may maintain any
existing and more stringent classification and labelling of
substances entered into Part 3 of Annex VI to this Regulation,
provided that these classifications and labelling elements have
been notified to the Commission in accordance with the
safeguard clause in Directive 67/548/EEC before 20 January
2009 and that the Member State submits a proposal for
harmonised classification and labelling containing these classifications and labelling elements to the Agency in accordance
with Article 37(1) of this Regulation by 1 June 2009.

It is a precondition that a decision on the proposed classification
and labelling by the Commission in accordance with the
safeguard clause of Directive 67/548/EEC has not yet been
taken before 20 January 2009.

If the proposed harmonised classification and labelling submitted
under the first subparagraph is not included or is included in an
amended form in Part 3 of Annex VI in accordance with
Article 37(5), the exemption in the first subparagraph of this
paragraph is no longer valid.

_Article 62_

**Entry into force**

This Regulation shall enter into force on the 20th day following
its publication in the _Official Journal of the European Union_ .

Titles II, III and IV shall apply in respect of substances from
1 December 2010 and in respect of mixtures from 1 June 2015.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Strasbourg, 16 December 2008.

_For the European Parliament_

_The President_

H.-G. PÖTTERING

_For the Council_

_The President_

B. LE MAIRE

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_ANNEX I_

**CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING REQUIREMENTS FOR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND MIXTURES**

This annex sets out the criteria for classification in hazard classes and in their differentiations and sets out additional
provisions on how the criteria may be met.

1. PART 1: GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING

1.0. **Definitions**

Gas means a substance which:

(i) at 50 [o] C has a vapour pressure greater than 300 kPa (absolute); or

(ii) is completely gaseous at 20 [o] C at a standard pressure of 101,3 kPa;

Liquid means a substance or mixture which:

(i) at 50 [o] C has a vapour pressure of not more than 300 kPa (3 bar);

(ii) is not completely gaseous at 20 [o] C and at a standard pressure of 101,3 kPa; and

(iii) which has a melting point or initial melting point of 20 [o] C or less at a standard pressure of 101,3 kPa;

Solid means a substance or mixture which does not meet the definitions of liquid or gas.

1.1. **Classification of substances and mixtures**

1.1.0. _**Cooperation to meet the requirements in this Regulation**_

Suppliers in a supply chain shall cooperate to meet the requirements for classification, labelling and packaging
set out in this Regulation.

Suppliers in an industry sector may cooperate to manage the transitional arrangements in Article 61 for
substances and mixtures placed on the market.

Suppliers in an industry sector may cooperate through formation of a network or by other means to share
data and expertise when classifying substances and mixtures in accordance with Title II of this Regulation. In
these circumstances suppliers in an industry sector shall document fully the basis on which classification
decisions are made and shall make available to the competent authorities and, on request, to the relevant
enforcement authorities the documentation, together with the data and information on which classifications
are based. However, where suppliers in an industry sector cooperate in this way, each supplier shall remain
fully responsible for the classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures he places on the
market, and for meeting any other requirements of this Regulation.

The network may also be used to exchange information and best practices with a view to simplifying
fulfilment of the notification obligations.

1.1.1. _**The role and application of expert judgement and weight of evidence determination**_

1.1.1.1. Where the criteria cannot be applied directly to available identified information, or where only the
information referred to in Article 6(5) is available, the weight of evidence determination using expert
judgment shall be applied in accordance with Article 9(3) or 9(4) respectively.

1.1.1.2. The approach to classifying mixtures may include the application of expert judgement in a number of areas in
order to ensure existing information can be used for as many mixtures as possible in order to provide
protection for human health and the environment. Expert judgement may also be required in interpreting
data for hazard classification of substances, especially where weight of evidence determinations are needed.

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1.1.1.3. A weight of evidence determination means that all available information bearing on the determination of
hazard is considered together, such as the results of suitable in vitro tests, relevant animal data, information
from the application of the category approach (grouping, read-across), (Q)SAR results, human experience
such as occupational data and data from accident databases, epidemiological and clinical studies and welldocumented case reports and observations. The quality and consistency of the data shall be given appropriate
weight. Information on substances or mixtures related to the substance or mixture being classified shall be
considered as appropriate, as well as site of action and mechanism or mode of action study results. Both
positive and negative results shall be assembled together in a single weight of evidence determination.

1.1.1.4. For the purpose of classification for health hazards (Part 3) established hazardous effects seen in appropriate
animal studies or from human experience that are consistent with the criteria for classification shall normally
justify classification. Where evidence is available from both humans and animals and there is a conflict
between the findings, the quality and reliability of the evidence from both sources shall be evaluated in order
to resolve the question of classification. Generally, adequate, reliable and representative data on humans
(including epidemiological studies, scientifically valid case studies as specified in this Annex or statistically
backed experience) shall have precedence over other data. However, even well-designed and conducted
epidemiological studies may lack a sufficient number of subjects to detect relatively rare but still significant
effects, to assess potentially confounding factors. Therefore, positive results from well-conducted animal
studies are not necessarily negated by the lack of positive human experience but require an assessment of the
robustness, quality and statistical power of both the human and animal data.

1.1.1.5. For the purpose of classification for health hazards (Part 3) route of exposure, mechanistic information and
metabolism studies are pertinent to determining the relevance of an effect in humans. When such
information, as far as there is reassurance about the robustness and quality of the data, raises doubt about
relevance in humans, a lower classification may be warranted. When there is scientific evidence that the
mechanism or mode of action is not relevant to humans, the substance or mixture should not be classified.

1.1.2. _**Specific concentration limits, M-factors and generic cut-off values**_

1.1.2.1. Specific concentration limits or M-factors shall be applied in accordance with Article 10.

1.1.2.2. _Cut-off values_

1.1.2.2.1. Cut-off values indicate when the presence of a substance needs to be taken into account for the purposes of
classification of a substance or a mixture containing that hazardous substance, whether as an identified
impurity, additive, or individual constituent (see Article 11).

1.1.2.2.2. The cut-off values referred to in Article 11 shall be the following:

(a) For health and environmental hazards in Parts 3, 4 and 5 of this Annex:

(i) for substances where a specific concentration limit is set for the relevant hazard class or
differentiation either in Part 3 of Annex VI or in the classification and labelling inventory referred
to in Article 42, and where the hazard class or differentiation is mentioned in Table 1.1, the lower
of the specific concentration limit and the relevant generic cut-off value in Table 1.1; or

(ii) for substances where a specific concentration limit is set for the relevant hazard class or
differentiation either in Part 3 of Annex VI or in the classification and labelling inventory referred
to in Article 42, and where the hazard class or differentiation is not mentioned in Table 1.1, the
specific concentration limit set either in Part 3 of Annex VI or in the classification and labelling
inventory; or

(iii) for substances where no specific concentration limit is set for the relevant hazard class or
differentiation either in Part 3 of Annex VI or in the classification and labelling inventory referred
to in Article 42, and where the hazard class or differentiation is mentioned in Table 1.1, the
relevant generic cut-off value set out in that table; or

(iv) for substances where no specific concentration limit is set for the relevant hazard class or
differentiation either in Part 3 of Annex VI or in the classification and labelling inventory referred
to in Article 42, and where the hazard class or differentiation is not mentioned in Table 1.1, the
generic concentration limit for classification in the relevant sections of Parts 3, 4 and 5 of this
Annex.

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(b) For aquatic environmental hazards in section 4.1 of this Annex:

(i) for substances where an M-factor has been set for the relevant hazard category either in Part 3 of
Annex VI, or in the classification and labelling inventory referred to in Article 42, the generic cutoff value in Table 1.1 adjusted using the calculation set out in section 4.1 of this Annex; or

(ii) for substances where no M-factor is set for the relevant hazard category either in Part 3 of
Annex VI or in the classification and labelling inventory referred to in Article 42, the relevant
generic cut-off value set out in Table 1.1.

_Table 1.1_

**Generic cut-off values**

|Hazard class|Generic cut-off values to be taken into account|
|---|---|
|Acute Toxicity:||
|— Category 1-3<br>— Category 4|0,1 %<br>1 %|
|Skin corrosion/Irritation|1 % (1)|
|Serious damage to eyes/eye irritation|1 % (2)|
|Hazardous to Aquatic Environment||
|— Acute Category 1<br>— Chronic Category 1<br>— Chronic Category 2-4|0,1 % (3)<br>0,1 % (3)<br>1 %|

( [1] ) Or < 1 % where relevant, see 3.2.3.3.1.
( [2] ) Or < 1 % where relevant, see 3.3.3.3.1.
( [3] ) Or < 0,1 % where relevant, see 4.1.3.1.

_Note_

Generic cut-off values are in weight percentages except for gaseous mixtures where they are in
volume percentage.

1.1.3. _**Bridging principles for the classification of mixtures where test data are not available for the complete**_
_**mixture**_

Where the mixture itself has not been tested to determine its hazardous properties, but there are sufficient
data on similar tested mixtures and individual hazardous ingredient substances to adequately characterise the
hazards of the mixture, these data shall be used in accordance with the following bridging rules referred to in
Article 9(4) for each individual hazard class in Part 3 and Part 4 of this Annex, subject to any specific
provisions for mixtures in each hazard class.

1.1.3.1. _Dilution_

If a mixture is diluted with a substance (diluent) which has an equivalent or lower hazard category
classification than the least hazardous original ingredient substance and which is not expected to affect the
hazard classification of other ingredient substances, then one of the following shall be applied:

—
the new mixture shall be classified as equivalent to the original mixture;

—
the method explained in each section of Part 3 and in Part 4 for classification of mixtures when data are
available for all components or only some components of the mixture;

—
in the case of acute toxicity, the method for classification of mixtures based on ingredients of the
mixture (additivity formula).

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1.1.3.2. _Batching_

The hazard category of one production batch of a mixture can be assumed to be substantially equivalent to
that of another production batch of the same commercial product, and produced by or under the control of
the same supplier, unless there is reason to believe there is significant variation such that the hazard
classification of the batch has changed. If the latter occurs, a new evaluation is necessary.

1.1.3.3. _Concentration of highly hazardous mixtures_

In the case of the classification of mixtures covered by sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10 and 4.1, if a
mixture is classified in the highest hazard category or sub-category, and the concentration of the ingredients
of the mixture that are in that category or sub-category is increased, the new mixture shall be classified in that
category or sub-category without additional testing.

1.1.3.4. _Interpolation within one toxicity category_

In the case of the classification of mixtures covered by sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10 and 4.1, for three
mixtures with identical hazardous ingredients, where mixtures A and B are in the same hazard category and
mixture C has the same active hazardous ingredients with concentrations intermediate to the concentrations
of those hazardous ingredients in mixtures A and B, then mixture C is assumed to be in the same hazard
category as A and B.

1.1.3.5. _Substantially similar mixtures_

Given the following:

(a) two mixtures each containing two ingredients:

(i) A + B

(ii) C + B;

(b) the concentration of ingredient B is essentially the same in both mixtures;

(c) the concentration of ingredient A in mixture (i) equals that of ingredient C in mixture (ii);

(d) hazard data for A and C are available and substantially equivalent, i.e. they are in the same hazard
category and are not expected to affect the hazard classification of B.

If mixture (i) is already classified in a particular hazard class based on test data, mixture (ii) shall be assigned
the same hazard category.

1.1.3.6. _Review of classification where the composition of a mixture has changed_

The following variations in initial concentration are defined for the application of Article 15(2)(a):

_Table 1.2_

**Bridging Principle for changes in the composition of a mixture**

|Initial concentration range of the constituent|Permitted variation in initial concentration of the<br>constituent|
|---|---|
|≤2,5 %|± 30 %|
|2,5 < C ≤10 %|± 20 %|
|10 < C ≤25 %|± 10 %|
|25 < C ≤100 %|± 5 %|

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1.1.3.7. _Aerosols_

In the case of the classification of mixtures covered by sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.8 and 3.9, an aerosol form
of a mixture shall be classified in the same hazard category as the non-aerosolised form of the mixture,
provided that the added propellant does not affect the hazardous properties of the mixture upon spraying and
scientific evidence is available demonstrating that the aerosolised form is not more hazardous than the
nonaerosolised form.

1.2. **Labelling**

1.2.1. _**Dimensions and make-up of the label elements**_

1.2.1.1. Hazard pictograms as laid down in Annex V shall have a black symbol on a white background with a red
frame sufficiently wide to be clearly visible.

1.2.1.2. Hazard pictograms shall be in the shape of a square set at a point. Each hazard pictogram shall cover at least
one fifteenth of the surface area of the harmonised label but the minimum area shall not be less than 1 cm [2] .

1.2.1.3. The dimensions of the label shall be as follows:

_Table 1.3_

**Dimension of labels**

|Capacity of the package|Dimensions (in millimetres)|
|---|---|
|Not exceeding 3 litres:|If possible, at least 52 × 74|
|Greater than 3 litres but, not exceeding 50 litres:|At least 74 × 105|
|Greater than 50 litres but not exceeding 500 litres:|At least 105 × 148|
|Greater than 500 litres:|At least 148 × 210|

1.3. **Derogations from labelling requirements for special cases**

In accordance with Article 23 the following derogations shall apply:

1.3.1. _**Transportable gas cylinders**_

For transportable gas cylinders, one of the following shall be permitted to be used for gas cylinders with a
water capacity of less than or equal to 150 litres:

(a) A format and dimensions following the prescriptions of the current edition of Standard ISO 7225
relating to ‘Gas cylinders — Precautionary labels’. In this case, the label can bear the generic name or
industrial or commercial name of the substance or mixture provided that the hazardous substances in a
mixture are shown on the body of the gas cylinder in a clear and indelible way.

(b) The information specified in Article 17 provided on a durable information disc or label held captive on
the cylinder.

1.3.2. _**Gas containers intended for propane, butane or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)**_

1.3.2.1. If propane, butane and liquefied petroleum gas or a mixture containing these substances classified in
accordance with the criteria of this Annex, is placed on the market in closed refillable cylinders or in nonrefillable cartridges within the scope of EN 417 as fuel gases which are only released for combustion (current
edition of EN 417, relating to ‘Non-refillable metallic gas cartridges for liquefied petroleum gases, with or
without a valve, for use with portable appliances; construction, inspection, testing and marking’), these
cylinders or cartridges shall only be labelled with the appropriate pictogram and the hazard and
precautionary statements concerning flammability.

1.3.2.2. No information concerning the effects on human health and the environment is required on the label. Instead
the supplier shall provide the information concerning effects on human health and the environment to
downstream users or distributors by means of the safety data sheet (SDS).

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1.3.2.3. For consumers, sufficient information shall be transmitted to enable them to take all necessary measures for
health and safety.

1.3.3. _**Aerosols and containers fitted with a sealed spray attachment and containing substances or mixtures**_
_**classified as presenting an aspiration hazard**_

With regard to the application of section 3.10.4, substances or mixtures classified in accordance with the
criteria of sections 3.10.2 and 3.10.3 need not be labelled for this hazard when placed on the market in
aerosol containers or in containers fitted with a sealed spray attachment.

1.3.4. _**Metals in massive form, alloys, mixtures containing polymers, mixtures containing elastomers**_

1.3.4.1. Metals in massive form, alloys, mixtures containing polymers and mixtures containing elastomers do not
require a label according to this Annex, if they do not present a hazard to human health by inhalation,
ingestion or contact with skin or to the aquatic environment in the form in which they are placed on the
market, although classified as hazardous in accordance with the criteria of this Annex.

1.3.4.2. Instead, the supplier shall provide the information to downstream users or distributors by means of the SDS.

1.3.5. _**Explosives placed on the market with a view to obtaining an explosive or pyrotechnic effect**_

Explosives, as referred to in section 2.1, placed on the market with a view to obtaining an explosive or
pyrotechnic effect shall be labelled and packaged in accordance with the requirements for explosives only.

1.4. **Request for use of an alternative chemical name**

1.4.1. _**Requests for use of an alternative chemical name under Article 24 may be granted only where**_

(I) the substance has not been assigned a Community workplace exposure limit; and

(II) the manufacturer, importer or downstream user can demonstrate that the use of the alternative
chemical name meets the need to provide enough information for necessary health and safety
precautions to be taken in the workplace and the need to ensure that risks from handling the mixture
can be controlled; and

(III) the substance is classified exclusively as one or more of the following hazard categories:

(a) any of the hazard categories referred to in Part 2 of this Annex;

(b) Acute toxicity, Category 4;

(c) Skin corrosion/irritation, Category 2;

(d) Serious eye damage/eye irritation, Category 2;

(e) Specific target organ toxicity — Single exposure, Category 2 or 3;

(f) Specific target organ toxicity — Repeated exposure, Category 2;

(g) Hazardous to the aquatic environment — Chronic, Category 3 or 4.

1.4.2. _**The choice of the chemical name(s) for mixtures intended for the fragrance or perfume industry**_

In the case of substances occurring in nature, a chemical name or chemical names of the type ‘essential oil of
…’ or ‘extract of …’ may be used instead of the chemical names of the components of that essential oil or
extract as referred to in Article 18(3)(b).

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1.5. **Exemptions from labelling and packaging requirements**

1.5.1. _**Exemptions from Article 31 [(Article 29(1))]**_

1.5.1.1. Where Article 29(1) applies, the label elements mentioned in Article 17 may be provided in one of the
following ways:

(a) in fold-out labels; or

(b) on tie-on tags; or

(c) on an outer packaging.

1.5.1.2. The label on any inner packaging shall contain at least hazard pictograms, the product identifier referred to in
Article 18 and name and telephone number of the supplier of the substance or mixture.

1.5.2. _**Exemptions from Article 17 [(Article 29(2)]**_

1.5.2.1. _Labelling of packages where the contents do not exceed 125 ml_

1.5.2.1.1. The hazard statements and the precautionary statements linked to the hazard categories listed below may be
omitted from the label elements required by Article 17 where:

(a) the contents of the package do not exceed 125 ml; and

(b) the substance or mixture is classified in one or more of the following hazard categories:

1) Oxidising gases of category 1;

2) Gases under pressure;

3) Flammable liquids of category 2 or 3;

4) Flammable solids of category 1 or 2;

5) Self-reactive substances or mixtures Types C to F;

6) Self-heating substances or mixtures of category 2;

7) Substances and mixtures which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases of categories 1, 2
or 3;

8) Oxidising liquids of category 2 or 3;

9) Oxidising solids of category 2 or 3;

10) Organic peroxides Types C to F;

11) Acute toxicity of category 4, if the substances or mixtures are not supplied to the general public;

12) Skin irritation of category 2;

13) Eye irritation of category 2;

14) Specific target organ toxicity — single exposure of category 2 or 3, if the substance or mixture is
not supplied to the general public;

15) Specific target organ toxicity — repeated exposure of category 2, if the substance or mixture is
not supplied to the general public;

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16) Hazardous to the aquatic environment — Acute of category 1;

17) Hazardous to the aquatic environment — Chronic of category 1 or 2.

The exemptions for labelling of small packages of aerosols as flammable laid down in Directive 75/324/
EEC shall apply to aerosol dispensers.

1.5.2.1.2. The precautionary statements linked to the hazard categories listed below may be omitted from the label
elements required by Article 17 where:

(a) the contents of the package do not exceed 125 ml; and

(b) the substance or mixture is classified in one or more of the following hazard categories:

1) Flammable gases of category 2;

2) Reproductive toxicity: effects on or via lactation;

3) Hazardous to the aquatic environment — Chronic of category 3 or 4.

1.5.2.1.3. The pictogram, the hazard statement and the precautionary statement linked to the hazard categories listed
below may be omitted from the label elements required by Article 17 where:

(a) the contents of the package do not exceed 125 ml; and

(b) the substance or mixture is classified in one or more of the following hazard categories:

1) Corrosive to metals.

1.5.2.2. _Labelling of soluble packaging for single use_

The label elements required by Article 17 may be omitted from soluble packaging intended for single use
where:

(a) The content of each soluble packaging does not exceed a volume of 25 ml;

(b) The classification of the contents of the soluble packaging is exclusively one or more of the hazard
categories in 1.5.2.1.1 (b); and

(c) The soluble packaging is contained within outer packaging that fully meets the requirements of
Article 17.

1.5.2.3. Section 1.5.2.2 shall not apply to substances or mixtures within the scope of Directives 91/414/EEC or
98/8/EC.

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2. PART 2: PHYSICAL HAZARDS

2.1. **Explosives**

2.1.1. _**Definitions**_

2.1.1.1. The class of explosives comprises

(a) explosive substances and mixtures;

(b) explosive articles, except devices containing explosive substances or mixtures in such quantity or of
such a character that their inadvertent or accidental ignition or initiation shall not cause any effect
external to the device either by projection, fire, smoke, heat or loud noise; and

(c) substances, mixtures and articles not mentioned in points (a) and (b) which are manufactured with a
view to producing a practical, explosive or pyrotechnic effect.

2.1.1.2. For the purposes of this Regulation the following definitions shall apply:

An explosive substance or mixture is a solid or liquid substance or mixture of substances which is in itself
capable by chemical reaction of producing gas at such a temperature and pressure and at such a speed as to
cause damage to the surroundings. Pyrotechnic substances are included even when they do not evolve gases.

A pyrotechnic substance or mixture is a substance or mixture of substances designed to produce an effect by
heat, light, sound, gas or smoke or a combination of these as the result of non-detonative self-sustaining
exothermic chemical reactions.

An unstable explosive is an explosive substance or mixture which is thermally unstable and/or too sensitive
for normal handling, transport and use.

An explosive article is an article containing one or more explosive substances or mixtures.

A pyrotechnic article is an article containing one or more pyrotechnic substances or mixtures.

An intentional explosive is a substance, mixture or article which is manufactured with a view to producing a
practical, explosive or pyrotechnic effect.

2.1.2. _**Classification criteria**_

2.1.2.1. Substances, mixtures and articles of this class are classified as an unstable explosive on the basis of the
flowchart in Figure 2.1.2. The test methods are described in Part I of the UN Recommendations on the
Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria.

2.1.2.2. Substances, mixtures and articles of this class, which are not classified as an unstable explosive, shall be
assigned to one of the following six divisions depending on the type of hazard they present:

(a) Division 1.1 Substances, mixtures and articles which have a mass explosion hazard (a mass explosion is
one which affects almost the entire quantity present virtually instantaneously);

(b) Division 1.2 Substances, mixtures and articles which have a projection hazard but not a mass explosion
hazard;

(c) Division 1.3 Substances, mixtures and articles which have a fire hazard and either a minor blast hazard
or a minor projection hazard or both, but not a mass explosion hazard:

(i) combustion of which gives rise to considerable radiant heat; or

(ii) which burn one after another, producing minor blast or projection effects or both;

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(d) Division 1.4 Substances, mixtures and articles which present no significant hazard:

—
substances, mixtures and articles which present only a small hazard in the event of ignition or
initiation. The effects are largely confined to the package and no projection of fragments of
appreciable size or range is to be expected. An external fire shall not cause virtually instantaneous
explosion of almost the entire contents of the package;

(e) Division 1.5 Very insensitive substances or mixtures which have a mass explosion hazard:

—
substances and mixtures which have a mass explosion hazard but are so insensitive that there is
very little probability of initiation or of transition from burning to detonation under normal
conditions;

(f) Division 1.6 Extremely insensitive articles which do not have a mass explosion hazard:

—
articles which contain only extremely insensitive detonating substances or mixtures and which
demonstrate a negligible probability of accidental initiation or propagation.

2.1.2.3. Explosives, which are not classified as an unstable explosive, shall be classified in one of the six divisions
referred to in paragraph 2.1.2.2 of this Annex based on Test Series 2 to 8 in Part I of the UN
Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria according to the
results of the tests laid down in Table 2.1.1:

_Table 2.1.1_

**Criteria for explosives**

|Category|Criteria|
|---|---|
|Unstable explosives or explosives<br>of Divisions 1.1 to 1.6|For explosives of Divisions 1.1 to 1.6, the following are the core set of<br>tests that need to be performed:<br>Explosibility: according to UN Test Series 2 (section 12 of the UN<br>Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of<br>Tests and Criteria). Intentional explosives (1) shall not be subject to UN<br>Test Series 2.<br>Sensitiveness: according to UN Test Series 3 (section 13 of the UN<br>Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of<br>Tests and Criteria).<br>Thermal stability: according to UN Test 3(c) (sub-section 13.6.1 of the<br>UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual<br>of Tests and Criteria).<br>Further tests are necessary to allocate the correct Division.|

( [1] ) This comprises substances, mixtures and articles which are manufactured with a view to producing a practical, explosive
or pyrotechnic effect.

2.1.2.4. If explosives are unpackaged or repacked in packaging other than the original or similar packaging, they shall
be retested.

2.1.3. _**Hazard Communication**_

Label elements shall be used for substances, mixtures or articles meeting the criteria for classification in this
hazard class in accordance with Table 2.1.2.

NOTE to Table 2.1.2: Unpackaged explosives or explosives repacked in packaging other than the original or
similar packaging shall include all of the following label elements:

(a) the pictogram: exploding bomb;

(b) the signal word: ‘Danger’; and

(c) the hazard statement: ‘explosive; mass explosion hazard’

unless the hazard is shown to correspond to one of the hazard categories in Table 2.1.2, in which case the
corresponding symbol, the signal word and/or the hazard statement shall be assigned.

_Table 2.1.2_

**Label elements for explosives**

|Classification|Unstable Explosive|Division 1.1|Division 1.2|Division 1.3|Division 1.4|Division 1.5|Division 1.6|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictograms||||||||
|Signal Word|Danger|Danger|Danger|Danger|Warning|Danger|No signal word|
|Hazard Statement|H200: Unstable Explo-<br>sive|H201: Explosive; mass<br>explosion hazard|H202: Explosive; severe<br>projection hazard|H203: Explosive; fire,<br>blast or projection<br>hazard|H204: Fire or projec-<br>tion hazard|H205: May mass<br>explode in fire|No hazard statement|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention|P201<br>P202<br>P281|P210<br>P230<br>P240<br>P250<br>P280|P210<br>P230<br>P240<br>P250<br>P280|P210<br>P230<br>P240<br>P250<br>P280|P210<br>P240<br>P250<br>P280|P210<br>P230<br>P240<br>P250<br>P280|No precautionary state-<br>ment|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|P372<br>P373<br>P380|P370+P380<br>P372<br>P373|P370+P380<br>P372<br>P373|P370+P380<br>P372<br>P373|P370+P380<br>P372<br>P373|P370+P380<br>P372<br>P373|No precautionary state-<br>ment|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage|P401|P401|P401|P401|P401|P401|No precautionary state-<br>ment|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal|P501|P501|P501|P501|P501|P501|No precautionary state-<br>ment|

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2.1.4. _**Additional Classification Considerations**_

2.1.4.1. The classification of substances, mixtures and articles in the explosives hazard class and further allocation to a
division is a very complex, three step procedure. Reference to Part I of the UN Recommendations on the
Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria is necessary.

The first step is to ascertain whether the substance or mixture has explosive effects (Test Series 1). The second
step is the acceptance procedure (Test Series 2 to 4) and the third step is the assignment to a hazard division
(Test Series 5 to 7). The assessment whether a candidate for ‘ammonium nitrate emulsion or suspension or
gel, intermediate for blasting explosives (ANE)’ is insensitive enough for inclusion as an oxidising liquid
(section 2.13) or an oxidising solid (section 2.14) is answered by Test Series 8 tests.

Explosive substances and mixtures wetted with water or alcohols, or diluted with other substances to suppress
their explosive properties, may be treated differently in terms of classification and other hazard classes may
apply, according to their physical properties (see also Annex II section 1.1.).

Certain physical hazards (due to explosive properties) are altered by dilution, as is the case for desensitised
explosives, by inclusion in a mixture or article, packaging or other factors.

The classification procedure is set out in the following decision logic (see Figures 2.1.1 to 2.1.4).

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_Figure 2.1.1_

**Overall scheme of the procedure for classifying a substance, mixture or article in the class of explosives (Class 1**
**for transport)**

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_Figure 2.1.2_

**Procedure for provisional acceptance of a substance, mixture or article in the class of explosives (Class 1 for**
**transport)**

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_Figure 2.1.3_

**Procedure for assignment to a division in the class of explosives (Class 1 for transport)**

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_Figure 2.1.4_

**Procedure for classification of ammonium nitrate emulsions, suspensions or gels**

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2.1.4.2. _Screening procedure_

Explosive properties are associated with the presence of certain chemical groups in a molecule which can
react to produce very rapid increases in temperature or pressure. The screening procedure is aimed at
identifying the presence of such reactive groups and the potential for rapid energy release. If the screening
procedure identifies the substance or mixture to be a potential explosive, the acceptance procedure (see
section 10.3 of the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and
Criteria) has to be performed.

_Note_

Neither a Series 1 type (a) propagation of detonation test nor a Series 2 type (a) test of sensitivity to detonative
shock is required if the exothermic decomposition energy of organic materials is less than 800 J/g.

2.1.4.3. A substance or mixture shall not be classified as explosive if:

(a) There are no chemical groups associated with explosive properties present in the molecule. Examples of
groups which may indicate explosive properties are given in Table A6.1 in Appendix 6 of the UN
Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria; or

(b) The substance contains chemical groups associated with explosive properties which include oxygen and
the calculated oxygen balance is less than - 200;

The oxygen balance is calculated for the chemical reaction:

C x H y O z + [x+ (y/4)-(z/2)] O 2 → x CO 2 + (y/2) H 2 O

Using the formula:

Oxygen balance = - 1 600 [2x + (y/2)-z]/molecular weight;

(c) When the organic substance or a homogenous mixture of organic substances contains chemical groups
associated with explosive properties but the exothermic decomposition energy is less than 500 J/g and
the onset of exothermic decomposition is below 500 [o] C. The exothermic decomposition energy can be
determined using a suitable calorimetric technique; or

(d) For mixtures of inorganic oxidising substances with organic material(s), the concentration of the
inorganic oxidising substance is:

—
less than 15 % by mass, if the oxidising substance is assigned to Categories 1 or 2;

—
less than 30 % by mass, if the oxidising substance is assigned to Category 3.

2.1.4.4. In the case of mixtures containing any known explosives, the acceptance procedure has to be performed.

2.2. **Flammable gases**

2.2.1. _**Definition**_

Flammable gas means a gas or gas mixture having a flammable range with air at 20 [o] C and a standard
pressure of 101,3 kPa.

2.2.2. _**Classification criteria**_

2.2.2.1. A flammable gas shall be classified in this class in accordance with Table 2.2.1:

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_Table 2.2.1_

**Criteria for flammable gases**

|Category|Criteria|
|---|---|
|1|Gases, which at 20 oC and a standard pressure of 101,3 kPa:<br>(a) are ignitable when in a mixture of 13 % or less by volume in air; or<br>(b) have a flammable range with air of at least 12 percentage points regardless of the lower<br>flammable limit.|
|2|Gases, other than those of Category 1, which, at 20 oC and a standard pressure of<br>101,3 kPa, have a flammable range while mixed in air.|

_Note_

For the classification of aerosols, see 2.3.

2.2.3. _**Hazard Communication**_

Label elements shall be used for substances and mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 2.2.2.

_Table 2.2.2_

**Label elements for flammable gases**

|Classification|Category 1|Category 2|
|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictogram||No pictogram|
|Signal Word|Danger|Warning|
|Hazard Statement|H220: Extremely flammable gas|H221: Flammable gas|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention|P210|P210|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|P377<br>P381|P377<br>P381|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage|P403|P403|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal|||

2.2.4. _**Additional Classification Considerations**_

2.2.4.1. Flammability shall be determined by tests or, for mixtures where there are sufficient data available, by
calculation in accordance with the methods adopted by ISO (see ISO 10156 as amended, Gases and gas
mixtures — Determination of fire potential and oxidising ability for the selection of cylinder valve outlet).
Where insufficient data are available to use these methods, test method EN 1839 as amended (Determination
of explosion limits of gases and vapours) can be used.

2.3. **Flammable aerosols**

2.3.1. _**Definitions**_

Aerosols, this means aerosol dispensers, are any non-refillable receptacles made of metal, glass or plastics and
containing a gas compressed, liquefied or dissolved under pressure, with or without a liquid, paste or powder,
and fitted with a release device allowing the contents to be ejected as solid or liquid particles in suspension in
a gas, as a foam, paste or powder or in a liquid state or in a gaseous state.

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2.3.2. _**Classification criteria**_

2.3.2.1. Aerosols shall be considered for classification as flammable in accordance with 2.3.2.2 if they contain any
component which is classified as flammable according to the criteria contained in this Part, i.e.:

— Liquids with a flash point ≤ 93 [o] C, which includes Flammable Liquids according to section 2.6;

—
Flammable gases (see 2.2);

—
Flammable solids (see 2.7).

_Note_

Flammable components do not cover pyrophoric, self-heating or water-reactive substances and mixtures
because such components are never used as aerosol contents.

2.3.2.2. A flammable aerosol shall be classified in one of the two categories for this Class on the basis of its
components, of its chemical heat of combustion and, if applicable, of the results of the foam test (for foam
aerosols) and of the ignition distance test and enclosed space test (for spray aerosols) in accordance with
Figure 2.3.1 and the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and
Criteria, Part III, sub-sections 31.4, 31.5 and 31.6.

_Figure 2.3.1_

**Figure 2.3.1(a) for flammable aerosols**

For spray aerosols, go to decision logic 2.3.1 (b);

For foam aerosols, got to decision logic 2.3.1 (c).

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**Figure 2.3.1(b) for spray aerosols**

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**Figure 2.3.1(c) for foam aerosols**

2.3.3. _**Hazard Communication**_

Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 2.3.2.

_Table 2.3.2_

**Label elements for flammable aerosols**

|Classification|Category 1|Category 2|
|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictograms|||
|Signal Word|Danger|Warning|
|Hazard Statement|H222: Extremely flammable<br>aerosol|H223: Flammable aerosol|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention|P210<br>P211<br>P251|P210<br>P211<br>P251|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|||
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage|P410 + P412|P410 + P412|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal|||

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2.3.4. _**Additional Classification Considerations**_

2.3.4.1. The chemical heat of combustion (ΔH c ), in kilojoules per gram (kJ/g), is the product of the theoretical heat of
combustion (ΔH comb ), and a combustion efficiency, usually less than 1,0 (a typical combustion efficiency is
0,95 or 95 %).

For a composite aerosol formulation, the chemical heat of combustion is the summation of the weighted
heats of combustion for the individual components, as follows:

n
# ΔH c ðproductÞ = Σ � �

i [w] [i] [ %][ �] [Δ][H] [c][ð][i][Þ]

where:

ΔH c = chemical heat of combustion (kJ/g);
w i % = mass fraction of component i in the product;
ΔH c(i) = specific heat of combustion (kJ/g)of component i in the product.

The chemical heats of combustion can be found in the literature, calculated or determined by tests (see ASTM
D 240 as amended — Standard Test Methods for Heat of Combustion of Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels by Bomb
Calorimeter, EN/ISO 13943 as amended, 86.l to 86.3 — Fire safety — Vocabulary, and NFPA 30B as
amended — Code for the Manufacture and Storage of Aerosol Products).

2.4. **Oxidising gases**

2.4.1. _**Definitions**_

Oxidising gas means any gas or gas mixture which may, generally by providing oxygen, cause or contribute to
the combustion of other material more than air does.

2.4.2. _**Classification criteria**_

2.4.2.1. An oxidising gas shall be classified in a single category for this class in accordance with Table 2.4.1.:

_Table 2.4.1_

**Criteria for oxidising gases**

|Category|Criteria|
|---|---|
|1|Any gas which may, generally by providing oxygen, cause or contribute to the combustion<br>of other material more than air does.|

_Note_

‘Gases which cause or contribute to the combustion of other material more than air’ means pure gases or gas
mixtures with an oxidising power greater than 23,5 % as determined by a method specified in ISO 10156 as
amended or 10156-2 as amended.

2.4.3. _**Hazard Communication**_

Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 2.4.2.

_Table 2.4.2_

**Label elements for oxidising gases**

|Classification|Category 1|
|---|---|
|GHS Pictogram||

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|Classification|Category 1|
|---|---|
|Signal Word|Danger|
|Hazard Statement|H270: May cause or intensify fire; oxidiser|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention|P220<br>P244|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|P370 + P376|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage|P403|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal||

2.4.4. _**Additional Classification Considerations**_

To classify an oxidising gas, tests or calculation methods as described in ISO 10156 as amended, gases and
gas mixtures — Determination of fire potential and oxidising ability for the selection of cylinder valve outlet
and ISO 10156-2 as amended, gas cylinders — gases and gas mixtures — Determination of oxidising ability
of toxic and corrosive gases and gas mixtures — shall be performed.

2.5. **Gases under pressure**

2.5.1. _**Definition**_

2.5.1.1. Gases under pressure are gases which are contained in a receptacle at a pressure of 200 kPa (gauge) or more,
or which are liquefied or liquefied and refrigerated.

They comprise compressed gases, liquefied gases, dissolved gases and refrigerated liquefied gases.

2.5.1.2. The critical temperature is the temperature above which a pure gas cannot be liquefied, regardless of the
degree of compression.

2.5.2. _**Classification criteria**_

Gases shall be classified, according to their physical state when packaged, in one of four groups in accordance
with Table 2.5.1:

_Table 2.5.1_

**Criteria for gases under pressure**

|Group|Criteria|
|---|---|
|Compressed gas|A gas which when packaged under pressure is entirely gaseous at - 50 oC;<br>including all gases with a critical temperature ≤- 50 oC.|
|Liquefied gas|A gas which, when packaged under pressure, is partially liquid at<br>temperatures above - 50 oC. A distinction is made between:<br>(i)<br>high pressure liquefied gas: a gas with a critical temperature between<br>- 50 oC and + 65 oC; and<br>(ii) low pressure liquefied gas: a gas with a critical temperature above<br>+ 65 oC.|
|Refrigerated liquefied gas|A gas which when packaged is made partially liquid because of its low<br>temperature.|
|Dissolved gas|A gas which when packaged under pressure is dissolved in a liquid phase<br>solvent.|

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2.5.3. _**Hazard Communication**_

Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 2.5.2.

_Table 2.5.2_

**Label elements for gases under pressure**

|Classification|Compressed gas|Liquefied gas|Refrigerated lique-<br>fied gas|Dissolved gas|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictograms|||||
|Signal Word|Warning|Warning|Warning|Warning|
|Hazard Statement|H280: Contains<br>gas under pres-<br>sure; may explode<br>if heated|H280: Contains<br>gas under pres-<br>sure; may explode<br>if heated|H281: Contains<br>refrigerated gas;<br>may cause cryo-<br>genic burns or<br>injury|H280: Contains gas<br>under pressure;<br>may explode if<br>heated|
|Precautionary<br>Statement<br>Prevention|||P282||
|Precautionary<br>Statement<br>Response|||P336<br>P315||
|Precautionary<br>Statement<br>Storage|P410 + P403|P410 + P403|P403|P410 + P403|
|Precautionary<br>Statement<br>Disposal|||||

2.5.4. _**Additional Classification Considerations**_

For this group of gases, the following information is required to be known:

— the vapour pressure at 50 [o] C;

— the physical state at 20 [o] C at standard ambient pressure;

—
the critical temperature.

Data can be found in the literature, calculated or determined by testing. Most pure gases are already classified
in the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Model Regulations.

2.6. **Flammable liquids**

2.6.1. _**Definition**_

Flammable liquid means a liquid having a flash point of not more than 60 [o] C.

2.6.2. _**Classification criteria**_

2.6.2.1. A flammable liquid shall be classified in one of the three categories for this class in accordance with
Table 2.6.1:

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_Table 2.6.1_

**Criteria for flammable liquids**

|Category|Criteria|
|---|---|
|1<br>2<br>3|Flash point < 23 oC and initial boiling point ≤35 oC<br>Flash point < 23 oC and initial boiling point > 35 oC<br>Flash point ≥23 oC and ≤60 oC (1)|

( [1] ) For the purpose of this Regulation gas oils, diesel and light heating oils having a flash point between ≥ 55 [o] C and
≤ 75 [o] C may be regarded as Category 3.

2.6.3. _**Hazard Communication**_

Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 2.6.2.

_Table 2.6.2_

**Label elements for flammable liquids**

|Classification|Category 1|Category 2|Category 3|
|---|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictograms||||
|Signal Word|Danger|Danger|Warning|
|Hazard Statement|H224: Extremely flam-<br>mable liquid and<br>vapour|H225: Highly flam-<br>mable liquid and<br>vapour|H226: Flammable liquid<br>and vapour|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention|P210<br>P233<br>P240<br>P241<br>P242<br>P243<br>P280|P210<br>P233<br>P240<br>P241<br>P242<br>P243<br>P280|P210<br>P233<br>P240<br>P241<br>P242<br>P243<br>P280|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|P303 + P361 + P353<br>P370 + P378|P303 + P361 + P353<br>P370 + P378|P303 + P361 + P353<br>P370 + P378|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage|P403 + P235|P403 + P235|P403 + P235|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal|P501|P501|P501|

2.6.4. _**Additional Classification Considerations**_

2.6.4.1. For the classification of flammable liquids data on flash point and initial boiling point are needed. Data can
be determined by testing, found in literature or calculated. If data are not available, the flash point and the
initial boiling point shall be determined through testing. For flash point determination a closed-cup method
shall be used.

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2.6.4.2. In the case of mixtures ( [1] ) containing known flammable liquids in defined concentrations, although they may
contain non-volatile components e.g. polymers, additives, the flash point need not be determined
experimentally if the calculated flash point of the mixture, using the method given in 2.6.4.3, is at least
5 [o] C ( [2] ) greater than the relevant classification criterion and provided that:

(a) the composition of the mixture is accurately known (if the material has a specified range of
composition, the composition with the lowest calculated flash point shall be selected for assessment);

(b) the lower explosion limit of each component is known (an appropriate correlation has to be applied
when these data are extrapolated to other temperatures than test conditions) as well as a method for
calculating the lower explosion limit;

(c) the temperature dependence of the saturated vapour pressure and of the activity coefficient is known
for each component as present in the mixture;

(d) the liquid phase is homogeneous.

2.6.4.3. One suitable method is described in Gmehling and Rasmussen (Ind. Eng. Fundament, 21, 186, (1982)). For a
mixture containing non-volatile components the flash point is calculated from the volatile components. It is
considered that a non-volatile component only slightly decreases the partial pressure of the solvents and the
calculated flash point is only slightly below the measured value.

2.6.4.4. Possible test methods for determining the flash point of flammable liquids are listed in Table 2.6.3.

_Table 2.6.3_

**Methods for determining the flash point of flammable liquids**

|European standards:|EN ISO 1516 as amended<br>Determination of flash/no flash — Closed cup equilibrium method|
|---|---|
|European standards:|EN ISO 1523 as amended<br>Determination of flash point — Closed cup equilibrium method|
|European standards:|EN ISO 2719 as amended<br>Determination of flash point — Pensky-Martens closed cup method|
|European standards:|EN ISO 3679 as amended<br>Determination of flash point — Rapid equilibrium closed cup method|
|European standards:|EN ISO 3680 as amended<br>Determination of flash/no flash — Rapid equilibrium closed cup method|
|European standards:|EN ISO 13736 as amended<br>Petroleum products and other liquids — Determination of flash point —<br>Abel closed cup method|

|National standards:|Col2|
|---|---|
|Association française de<br>normalisation, AFNOR:|NF M07-036 as amended<br>Détermination du point d'éclair — Vase clos Abel-Pensky<br>(identical to DIN 51755)|
|British Standards Institute,|BS 2000 Part 170 as amended<br>(identical to EN ISO 13736)|
|Deutsches Institut für Nor-<br>mung|DIN 51755 (flash points below 65 C) as amended Prüfung von Mineralölen<br>und anderen brennbaren Flüssigkeiten; Bestimmung des Flammpunktes im<br>geschlossenen Tiegel, nach Abel-Pensky<br>(identical to NF M07-036)|

( [1] ) To date, the calculation method has been validated for mixtures containing up to 6 volatile components. These components may be
flammable liquids like hydrocarbons, ethers, alcohols, esters (except acrylates), and water. It is however not yet validated for mixtures
containing halogenated sulphurous, and/or phosphoric compounds as well as reactive acrylates.
( [2] ) If the calculated flash point is less than 5 [o] C greater than the relevant classification criterion, the calculation method may not be used and
the flash point should be determined experimentally.

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2.6.4.5. Liquids with a flash point of more than 35 [o] C need not be classified in Category 3 if negative results have
been obtained in the sustained combustibility test L.2, Part III, section 32 of the UN Recommendations on the
Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria.

2.7. **Flammable solids**

2.7.1. _**Definition**_

2.7.1.1. A flammable solid means a solid which is readily combustible, or may cause or contribute to fire through
friction.

Readily combustible solids are powdered, granular, or pasty substances or mixtures which are dangerous if
they can be easily ignited by brief contact with an ignition source, such as a burning match, and if the flame
spreads rapidly.

2.7.2. _**Classification criteria**_

2.7.2.1. Powdered, granular or pasty substances or mixtures (except powders of metals or metal alloys — see 2.7.2.2)
shall be classified as readily combustible solids when the time of burning of one or more of the test runs,
performed in accordance with the test method described in Part III, sub-section 33.2.1, of the UN
Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria, is less than 45
seconds or the rate of burning is more than 2,2 mm/s.

2.7.2.2. Powders of metals or metal alloys shall be classified as flammable solids when they can be ignited and the
reaction spreads over the whole length of the sample in 10 minutes or less.

2.7.2.3. A flammable solid shall be classified in one of the two categories for this class using Method N.1 as described
in 33.2.1 of the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria in
accordance with Table 2.7.1:

_Table 2.7.1_

**Criteria for flammable solids**

|Category|Criteria|
|---|---|
|1|Burning rate test<br>Substances and mixtures other than metal powders:<br>(a) wetted zone does not stop fire and<br>(b) burning time < 45 seconds or burning rate > 2,2 mm/s<br>Metal powders<br>burning time ≤5 minutes|
|2|Burning rate test<br>Substances and mixtures other than metal powders:<br>(a) wetted zone stops the fire for at least 4 minutes and<br>(b) burning time < 45 seconds or burning rate > 2,2 mm/s<br>Metal powders<br>burning time > 5 minutes and ≤10 minutes|

_Note_

The test shall be performed on the substance or mixture in its physical form as presented. If, for example, for
the purposes of supply or transport, the same chemical is to be presented in a physical form different from
that which was tested and which is considered likely to materially alter its performance in a classification test,
the substance shall also be tested in the new form.

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2.7.3. _**Hazard Communication**_

Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 2.7.2.

_Table 2.7.2_

**Label elements for flammable solids**

|Classification|Category 1|Category 2|
|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictograms|||
|Signal Word|Danger|Warning|
|Hazard Statement|H228: Flammable Solid|H228: Flammable Solid|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention|P210<br>P240<br>P241<br>P280|P210<br>P240<br>P241<br>P280|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|P370 + P378|P370 + P378|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage|||
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal|||

2.8. **Self-reactive substances and mixtures**

2.8.1. _**Definition**_

2.8.1.1. Self-reactive substances or mixtures are thermally unstable liquid or solid substances or mixtures liable to
undergo a strongly exothermic decomposition even without participation of oxygen (air). This definition
excludes substances and mixtures classified according to this Part as explosives, organic peroxides or as
oxidising.

2.8.1.2. A self-reactive substance or mixture is regarded as possessing explosive properties when in laboratory testing
the formulation is liable to detonate, to deflagrate rapidly or to show a violent effect when heated under
confinement.

2.8.2. _**Classification criteria**_

2.8.2.1. Any self-reactive substance or mixture shall be considered for classification in this class as a self-reactive
substance or mixture unless:

(a) they are explosives, according to the criteria given in 2.1;

(b) they are oxidising liquids or solids, according to the criteria given in 2.13 or 2.14, except that mixtures
of oxidising substances, which contain 5 % or more of combustible organic substances shall be
classified as self-reactive substances according to the procedure defined in 2.8.2.2;

(c) they are organic peroxides, according to the criteria given in 2.15;

(d) their heat of decomposition is less than 300 J/g; or

(e) their self-accelerating decomposition temperature (SADT) is greater than 75 [o] C for a 50 kg package ( [1] ).

( [1] ) See UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria, sub-sections 28.1, 28.2, 28.3 and
Table 28.3.

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2.8.2.2. Mixtures of oxidising substances, meeting the criteria for classification as oxidising substances, which contain
5 % or more of combustible organic substances and which do not meet the criteria mentioned in (a), (c), (d)
or (e) in 2.8.2.1, shall be subjected to the self-reactive substances classification procedure;

Such a mixture showing the properties of a self-reactive substance type B to F (see 2.8.2.3) shall be classified
as a self-reactive substance.

Where the test is conducted in the package form and the packaging is changed, a further test shall be
conducted where it is considered that the change in packaging will affect the outcome of the test.

2.8.2.3. Self-reactive substances and mixtures shall be classified in one of the seven categories of ‘types A to G’ for this
class, according to the following principles:

(a) any self-reactive substance or mixture which can detonate or deflagrate rapidly, as packaged, shall be
defined as self-reactive substance TYPE A;

(b) any self-reactive substance or mixture possessing explosive properties and which, as packaged, neither
detonates nor deflagrates rapidly, but is liable to undergo a thermal explosion in that package shall be
defined as self-reactive substance TYPE B;

(c) any self-reactive substance or mixture possessing explosive properties when the substance or mixture as
packaged cannot detonate or deflagrate rapidly or undergo a thermal explosion shall be defined as selfreactive substance TYPE C;

(d) any self-reactive substance or mixture which in laboratory testing:

(i) detonates partially, does not deflagrate rapidly and shows no violent effect when heated under
confinement; or

(ii) does not detonate at all, deflagrates slowly and shows no violent effect when heated under
confinement; or

(iii) does not detonate or deflagrate at all and shows a medium effect when heated under
confinement;

shall be defined as self-reactive substance TYPE D;

(e) any self-reactive substance or mixture which, in laboratory testing, neither detonates nor deflagrates at
all and shows low or no effect when heated under confinement shall be defined as self-reactive
substance TYPE E;

(f) any self-reactive substance or mixture which, in laboratory testing, neither detonates in the cavitated
state nor deflagrates at all and shows only a low or no effect when heated under confinement as well as
low or no explosive power shall be defined as self-reactive substance TYPE F;

(g) any self-reactive substance or mixture which, in laboratory testing, neither detonates in the cavitated
state nor deflagrates at all and shows no effect when heated under confinement nor any explosive
power, provided that it is thermally stable (SADT is 60 [o] C to 75 [o] C for a 50 kg package), and, for liquid
mixtures, a diluent having a boiling point not less than 150 [o] C is used for desensitisation shall be
defined as self-reactive substance TYPE G. If the mixture is not thermally stable or a diluent having a
boiling point less than 150 [o] C is used for desensitisation, the mixture shall be defined as self-reactive
substance TYPE F.

Where the test is conducted in the package form and the packaging is changed, a further test shall be
conducted where it is considered that the change in packaging will affect the outcome of the test.

2.8.2.4. _Criteria for temperature control_

Self-reactive substances need to be subjected to temperature control if their SADT is less than or equal to
55 [o] C. Test methods for determining the SADT as well as the derivation of control and emergency
temperatures are given in, Part II, section 28 of the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous
Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria. The test selected shall be conducted in a manner which is representative,
both in size and material, of the package.

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2.8.3. _**Hazard Communication**_

Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 2.8.1.

_Table 2.8.1_

**Label elements for self-reactive substances and mixtures**

|Classification|Type A|Type B|Type C & D|Type E & F|Type G|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictograms|||||There are no<br>label elements<br>allocated to this<br>hazard category|
|Signal Word|Danger|Danger|Danger|Warning|Warning|
|Hazard State-<br>ment|H240: Heat-<br>ing may cause<br>an explosion|H241: Heat-<br>ing may cause<br>a fire or<br>explosion|H242: Heat-<br>ing may cause<br>a fire|H242: Heat-<br>ing may cause<br>a fire|H242: Heat-<br>ing may cause<br>a fire|
|Precautionary<br>Statement<br>Prevention|P210<br>P220<br>P234<br>P280|P210<br>P220<br>P234<br>P280|P210<br>P220<br>P234<br>P280|P210<br>P220<br>P234<br>P280|P210<br>P220<br>P234<br>P280|
|Precautionary<br>Statement<br>Response|P370 + P378<br>P370 + P380<br>+ P375|P370 + P378<br>P370 + P380<br>+ P375|P370 + P378|P370 + P378||
|Precautionary<br>Statement<br>Storage|P403 + P235<br>P411<br>P420|P403 + P235<br>P411<br>P420|P403 + P235<br>P411<br>P420|P403 + P235<br>P411<br>P420||
|Precautionary<br>Statement<br>Disposal|P501|P501|P501|P501||

Type G has no hazard communication elements assigned but shall be considered for properties belonging to
other hazard classes.

2.8.4. _**Additional Classification Considerations**_

2.8.4.1. The properties of self-reactive substances or mixtures which are decisive for their classification shall be
determined experimentally. The classification of a self reactive substance or mixture shall be performed in
accordance with test series A to H as described in Part II of the UN Recommendations on the Transport of
Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria. The procedure for classification is described in Figure 2.8.1.

2.8.4.2. The classification procedures for self-reactive substances and mixtures need not be applied if:

(a) There are no chemical groups present in the molecule associated with explosive or self reactive
properties. Examples of such groups are given in Tables A6.1 and A6.2 in Appendix 6 of the UN
Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria; or

(b) For a single organic substance or a homogeneous mixture of organic substances, the estimated SADT
for a 50 kg package is greater than 75 [o] C or the exothermic decomposition energy is less than 300J/g.
The onset temperature and decomposition energy can be estimated using a suitable calorimetric
technique (see Part II, sub-section 20.3.3.3 of the UN Recommendations on the Transport of
Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria).

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_Figure 2.8.1_

**Self-reactive substances and mixtures**

2.9. **Pyrophoric liquids**

2.9.1. _**Definition**_

Pyrophoric liquid means a liquid substance or mixture which, even in small quantities, is liable to ignite
within five minutes after coming into contact with air.

2.9.2. _**Classification criteria**_

2.9.2.1. A pyrophoric liquid shall be classified in a single category for this class using test N.3 in Part III, subsection 33.3.1.5 of the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and
Criteria according to Table 2.9.1:

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_Table 2.9.1_

**Criteria for pyrophoric liquids**

|Category|Criteria|
|---|---|
|1|The liquid ignites within 5 min when added to an inert carrier and exposed to air, or it<br>ignites or chars a filter paper on contact with air within 5 min.|

2.9.3. _**Hazard Communication**_

Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 2.9.2.

_Table 2.9.2_

**Label elements for pyrophoric liquids**

|Classification|Category 1|
|---|---|
|GHS Pictogram||
|Signal Word|Danger|
|Hazard Statement|H250: Catches fire spontaneously if exposed to air|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention|P210<br>P222<br>P280|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|P302 + P334<br>P370 + P378|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage|P422|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal||

2.9.4. _**Additional Classification Considerations**_

2.9.4.1. The classification procedure for pyrophoric liquids need not be applied when experience in manufacture or
handling shows that the substance or mixture does not ignite spontaneously on coming into contact with air
at normal temperatures (i.e. the substance is known to be stable at room temperature for prolonged periods
of time (days)).

2.10. **Pyrophoric solids**

2.10.1. _**Definition**_

Pyrophoric solid means a solid substance or mixture which, even in small quantities, is liable to ignite within
five minutes after coming into contact with air.

2.10.2. _**Classification criteria**_

2.10.2.1. A pyrophoric solid shall be classified in a single category for this class using test N.2 in Part III, subsection 33.3.1.4 of the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and
Criteria in accordance with Table 2.10.1:

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_Table 2.10.1_

**Criteria for pyrophoric solids**

|Category|Criteria|
|---|---|
|1|The solid ignites within 5 minutes of coming into contact with air.|

_Note_

The test shall be performed on the substance or mixture in its physical form as presented. If, for example, for
the purposes of supply or transport, the same chemical is to be presented in a physical form different from
that which was tested and which is considered likely to materially alter its performance in a classification test,
the substance shall also be tested in the new form.

2.10.3. _**Hazard Communication**_

Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 2.10.2.

_Table 2.10.2_

**Label elements for pyrophoric solids**

|Classification|Category 1|
|---|---|
|GHS Pictogram||
|Signal Word|Danger|
|Hazard Statement|H250: Catches fire spontaneously if exposed to air|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention|P210<br>P222<br>P280|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|P335 + P334<br>P370 +P378|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage|P422|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal||

2.10.4. _**Additional Classification Considerations**_

2.10.4.1. The classification procedure for pyrophoric solids need not be applied when experience in manufacture or
handling shows that the substance or mixture does not ignite spontaneously on coming into contact with air
at normal temperatures (i.e. the substance is known to be stable at room temperature for prolonged periods
of time (days)).

2.11. **Self-heating substances and mixtures**

2.11.1. _**Definition**_

2.11.1.1. A self-heating substance or mixture is a liquid or solid substance or mixture, other than a pyrophoric liquid
or solid, which, by reaction with air and without energy supply, is liable to self-heat; this substance or mixture
differs from a pyrophoric liquid or solid in that it will ignite only when in large amounts (kilograms) and after
long periods of time (hours or days).

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2.11.1.2. Self-heating of substances or mixtures, leading to spontaneous combustion, is caused by reaction of the
substance or mixture with oxygen (in the air) and the heat developed not being conducted away rapidly
enough to the surroundings. Spontaneous combustion occurs when the rate of heat production exceeds the
rate of heat loss and the auto-ignition temperature is reached.

2.11.2. _**Classification criteria**_

2.11.2.1. A substance or mixture shall be classified as a self-heating substance or mixture of this class, if in the tests
performed in accordance with the test method given in the UN Recommendations on the Transport of
Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part III, sub-section 33.3.1.6:

(a) a positive result is obtained using a 25 mm cube sample at 140 [o] C;

(b) a positive result is obtained in a test using a 100 mm sample cube at 140 [o] C and a negative result is
obtained in a test using a 100 mm cube sample at 120 [o] C and the substance or mixture is to be packed
in packages with a volume of more than 3 m [3] ;

(c) a positive result is obtained in a test using a 100 mm sample cube at 140 [o] C and a negative result is
obtained in a test using a 100 mm cube sample at 100 [o] C and the substance or mixture is to be packed
in packages with a volume of more than 450 litres;

(d) a positive result is obtained in a test using a 100 mm sample cube at 140 [o] C and a positive result is
obtained in a test using a 100 mm cube sample at 100 [o] C.

2.11.2.2. A self-heating substance or mixture shall be classified in one of the two categories for this class if, in a test
performed in accordance with test method N.4 in Part III, sub-section 33.3.1.6 of the UN Recommendations
on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria, the result meets the criteria according to
Table 2.11.1:

_Table 2.11.1_

**Criteria for self-heating substances and mixtures**

|Category|Criteria|
|---|---|
|1|A positive result is obtained in a test using a 25 mm sample cube at 140 oC|
|2|(a) a positive result is obtained in a test using a 100 mm sample cube at 140 oC and a<br>negative result is obtained in a test using a 25 mm cube sample at 140 oC and the<br>substance or mixture is to be packed in packages with a volume of more than 3 m3; or<br>(b) a positive result is obtained in a test using a 100 mm sample cube at 140 oC and a<br>negative result is obtained in a test using a 25 mm cube sample at 140 oC, a positive<br>result is obtained in a test using a 100 mm cube sample at 120 oC and the substance or<br>mixture is to be packed in packages with a volume of more than 450 litres; or<br>(c) a positive result is obtained in a test using a 100 mm sample cube at 140 oC and a<br>negative result is obtained in a test using a 25 mm cube sample at 140 oC and a positive<br>result is obtained in a test using a 100 mm cube sample at 100 oC.|

_Note_

The test shall be performed on the substance or mixture in its physical form as presented. If, for example, for
the purposes of supply or transport, the same chemical is to be presented in a physical form different from
that which was tested and which is considered likely to materially alter its performance in a classification test,
the substance shall also be tested in the new form.

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2.11.2.3. Substances and mixtures with a temperature of spontaneous combustion higher than 50 [o] C for a volume of
27 m [3] shall not be classified as a self-heating substance or mixture.

2.11.2.4. Substances and mixtures with a spontaneous ignition temperature higher than 50 [o] C for a volume of
450 litres shall not be assigned to Category 1 of this class.

2.11.3. _**Hazard Communication**_

Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 2.11.2.

_Table 2.11.2_

**Label elements for self-heating substances and mixtures**

|Classification|Category 1|Category 2|
|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictograms|||
|Signal Word|Danger|Warning|
|Hazard Statement|H251: Self-heating; may catch<br>fire|H252: Self-heating in large quan-<br>tities; may catch fire|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention|P235 + P410<br>P280|P235 + P410<br>P280|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|||
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage|P407<br>P413<br>P420|P407<br>P413<br>P420|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal|||

2.11.4. _**Additional Classification Considerations**_

2.11.4.1. For detailed schemes for the decision logic for classification and the tests to be carried out for ascertaining the
different categories, see Figure 2.11.1.

2.11.4.2. The classification procedure for self-heating substances or mixtures need not be applied if the results of a
screening test can be adequately correlated with the classification test and an appropriate safety margin is
applied. Examples of screening tests are:

(a) The Grewer Oven test (VDI guideline 2263, Part 1, 1990, Test methods for the Determination of the
Safety Characteristics of Dusts) with an onset temperature 80 K above the reference temperature for a
volume of 1 l;

(b) The Bulk Powder Screening Test (Gibson, N. Harper, D.J. Rogers, R.Evaluation of the fire and explosion
risks in drying powders, Plant Operations Progress, 4 (3), 181-189, 1985) with an onset temperature
60 K above the reference temperature for a volume of 1 l.

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_Figure 2.11.1._

**Self-heating substances and mixtures**

2.12. **Substances and mixtures which in contact with water emit flammable gases**

2.12.1. _**Definition**_

Substances or mixtures which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases means solid or liquid substances
or mixtures which, by interaction with water, are liable to become spontaneously flammable or to give off
flammable gases in dangerous quantities.

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2.12.2. _**Classification criteria**_

2.12.2.1. A substance or mixture which, in contact with water, emits flammable gases shall be classified in one of the
three categories for this class, using test N.5 in Part III, sub-section 33.4.1.4 of the UN Recommendations on
the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria, in accordance with Table 2.12.1:

_Table 2.12.1_

**Criteria for substances or mixtures which in contact with water emit flammable gases**

|Category|Criteria|
|---|---|
|1|Any substance or mixture which reacts vigorously with water at ambient temperatures and<br>demonstrates generally a tendency for the gas produced to ignite spontaneously, or which<br>reacts readily with water at ambient temperatures such that the rate of evolution of<br>flammable gas is equal to or greater than 10 litres per kilogram of substance over any one<br>minute.|
|2|Any substance or mixture which reacts readily with water at ambient temperatures such that<br>the maximum rate of evolution of flammable gas is equal to or greater than 20 litres per<br>kilogram of substance per hour, and which does not meet the criteria for Category 1.|
|3|Any substance or mixture which reacts slowly with water at ambient temperatures such that<br>the maximum rate of evolution of flammable gas is equal to or greater than 1 litre per<br>kilogram of substance per hour, and which does not meet the criteria for Categories 1 and 2.|

_Note:_

The test shall be performed on the substance or mixture in its physical form as presented. If, for example, for
the purposes of supply or transport, the same chemical is to be presented in a physical form different from
that which was tested and which is considered likely to materially alter its performance in a classification test,
the substance must also be tested in the new form.

2.12.2.2. A substance or mixture shall be classified as a substance or mixture which in contact with water emits
flammable gases if spontaneous ignition takes place in any step of the test procedure.

2.12.3. _**Hazard Communication**_

Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 2.12.2.

_Table 2.12.2_

**Label elements for substances or mixtures which in contact with water emit flammable gases**

|Classification|Category 1|Category 2|Category 3|
|---|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictograms||||
|Signal Word|Danger|Danger|Warning|
|Hazard Statement|H260: In contact with<br>water releases flam-<br>mable gases which may<br>ignite spontaneously|H261: In contact with<br>water releases flam-<br>mable gases|H261: In contact with<br>water releases flammable<br>gases|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention|P223<br>P231 + P232<br>P280|P223<br>P231 + P232<br>P280|P231 + P232<br>P280|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|P335 + P334<br>P370 + P378|P335 + P334<br>P370 + P378|P370 + P378|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage|P402 + P404|P402 + P404|P402 + P404|

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|Classification|Category 1|Category 2|Category 3|
|---|---|---|---|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal|P501|P501|P501|

2.12.4. _**Additional Classification Considerations**_

2.12.4.1. The classification procedure for this class need not be applied if:

(a) the chemical structure of the substance or mixture does not contain metals or metalloids; or

(b) experience in production or handling shows that the substance or mixture does not react with water,
e.g. the substance is manufactured with water or washed with water; or

(c) the substance or mixture is known to be soluble in water to form a stable mixture.

2.13. **Oxidising liquids**

2.13.1. _**Definition**_

Oxidising liquid means a liquid substance or mixture which, while in itself not necessarily combustible, may,
generally by yielding oxygen, cause, or contribute to, the combustion of other material.

2.13.2. _**Classification criteria**_

2.13.2.1. An oxidising liquid shall be classified in one of the three categories for this class using test O.2 in Part III, subsection 34.4.2 of the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and
Criteria in accordance with Table 2.13.1:

_Table 2.13.1_

**Criteria for oxidising liquids**

|Category|Criteria|
|---|---|
|1|Any substance or mixture which, in the 1:1 mixture, by mass, of substance (or mixture) and<br>cellulose tested, spontaneously ignites; or the mean pressure rise time of a 1:1 mixture, by<br>mass, of substance (or mixture) and cellulose is less than that of a 1:1 mixture, by mass, of<br>50 % perchloric acid and cellulose.|
|2|Any substance or mixture which, in the 1:1 mixture, by mass, of substance (or mixture) and<br>cellulose tested, exhibits a mean pressure rise time less than or equal to the mean pressure<br>rise time of a 1:1 mixture, by mass, of 40 % aqueous sodium chlorate solution and cellulose;<br>and the criteria for Category 1 are not met.|
|3|Any substance or mixture which, in the 1:1 mixture, by mass, of substance (or mixture) and<br>cellulose tested, exhibits a mean pressure rise time less than or equal to the mean pressure<br>rise time of a 1:1 mixture, by mass, of 65 % aqueous nitric acid and cellulose; and the<br>criteria for Category 1 and 2 are not met.|

2.13.3. _**Hazard Communication**_

Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 2.13.2.

_Table 2.13.2_

**Label elements for oxidising liquids**

|Classification|Category 1|Category 2|Category 3|
|---|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictograms||||

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|Classification|Category 1|Category 2|Category 3|
|---|---|---|---|
|Signal Word|Danger|Danger|Warning|
|Hazard Statement|H271:May cause fire or<br>explosion; strong oxi-<br>diser|H272: May intensify<br>fire; oxidiser|H272: May intensify fire;<br>oxidiser|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention|P210<br>P220<br>P221<br>P280<br>P283|P210<br>P220<br>P221<br>P280|P210<br>P220<br>P221<br>P280|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|P306 + P360<br>P371 + P380 + P375<br>P370 + P378|P370 + P378|P370 + P378|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage||||
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal|P501|P501|P501|

2.13.4. _**Additional Classification Considerations**_

2.13.4.1. For organic substances or mixtures the classification procedure for this class shall not apply if:

(a) the substance or mixture does not contain oxygen, fluorine or chlorine; or

(b) the substance or mixture contains oxygen, fluorine or chlorine and these elements are chemically
bonded only to carbon or hydrogen.

2.13.4.2. For inorganic substances or mixtures the classification procedure for this class shall not apply if they do not
contain oxygen or halogen atoms.

2.13.4.3. In the event of divergence between test results and known experience in the handling and use of substances
or mixtures which shows them to be oxidising, judgments based on known experience shall take precedence
over test results.

2.13.4.4. In cases where substances or mixtures generate a pressure rise (too high or too low), caused by chemical
reactions not characterising the oxidising properties of the substance or mixture, the test described in Part III,
sub-section 34.4.2 of the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and
Criteria shall be repeated with an inert substance, e.g. diatomite (kieselguhr), in place of the cellulose in order
to clarify the nature of the reaction and to check for a false positive result.

2.14. **Oxidising solids**

2.14.1. _**Definition**_

Oxidising solid means a solid substance or mixture which, while in itself is not necessarily combustible, may,
generally by yielding oxygen, cause, or contribute to, the combustion of other material.

2.14.2. _**Classification criteria**_

2.14.2.1. An oxidising solid shall be classified in one of the three categories for this class using test O.1 in Part III, subsection 34.4.1 of the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and
Criteria in accordance with Table 2.14.1:

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_Table 2.14.1_

**Criteria for oxidising solids**

|Category|Criteria|
|---|---|
|1|Any substance or mixture which, in the 4:1 or 1:1 sample-to-cellulose ratio (by mass) tested,<br>exhibits a mean burning time less than the mean burning time of a 3:2 mixture, by mass, of<br>potassium bromate and cellulose.|
|2|Any substance or mixture which, in the 4:1 or 1:1 sample-to-cellulose ratio (by mass) tested,<br>exhibits a mean burning time equal to or less than the mean burning time of a 2:3 mixture<br>(by mass) of potassium bromate and cellulose and the criteria for Category 1 are not met.|
|3|Any substance or mixture which, in the 4:1 or 1:1 sample-to-cellulose ratio (by mass) tested,<br>exhibits a mean burning time equal to or less than the mean burning time of a 3:7 mixture<br>(by mass) of potassium bromate and cellulose and the criteria for Categories 1 and 2 are not<br>met.|

_Note 1_

Some oxidising solids also present explosion hazards under certain conditions (when stored in large
quantities). Some types of ammonium nitrate may give rise to an explosion hazard under extreme conditions
and the ‘Resistance to detonation test’ (BC Code, Annex 3, Test 5) can be used to assess this hazard.
Appropriate information shall be made in the SDS.

_Note 2_

The test shall be performed on the substance or mixture in its physical form as presented. If, for example, for
the purposes of supply or transport, the same chemical is to be presented in a physical form different from
that which was tested and which is considered likely to materially alter its performance in a classification test,
the substance shall also be tested in the new form.

2.14.3. _**Hazard Communication**_

Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 2.14.2.

_Table 2.14.2_

**Label elements for oxidising solids**

|Col1|Category 1|Category 2|Category 3|
|---|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictograms||||
|Signal Word|Danger|Danger|Warning|
|Hazard Statement|H271: May cause fire<br>or explosion; strong<br>oxidiser|H272: May intensify<br>fire; oxidiser|H272: May intensify fire;<br>oxidiser|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention|P210<br>P220<br>P221<br>P280<br>P283|P210<br>P220<br>P221<br>P280|P210<br>P220<br>P221<br>P280|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|P306 + P360<br>P371 + P380 + P375<br>P370 + P378|P370 + P378|P370 + P378|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage||||

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|Col1|Category 1|Category 2|Category 3|
|---|---|---|---|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal|P501|P501|P501|

2.14.4. _**Additional Classification Considerations**_

2.14.4.1. For organic substances or mixtures the classification procedure for this class shall not apply if:

(a) the substance or mixture does not contain oxygen, fluorine or chlorine; or

(b) the substance or mixture contains oxygen, fluorine or chlorine and these elements are chemically
bonded only to carbon or hydrogen.

2.14.4.2. For inorganic substances or mixtures the classification procedure for this class shall not apply if they do not
contain oxygen or halogen atoms.

2.14.4.3. In the event of divergence between test results and known experience in the handling and use of substances
or mixtures which shows them to be oxidising, judgments based on known experience shall take precedence
over test results.

2.15. **Organic peroxides**

2.15.1. _**Definition**_

2.15.1.1. Organic peroxides means liquid or solid organic substances which contain the bivalent -O-O- structure and
may be considered derivatives of hydrogen peroxide, where one or both of the hydrogen atoms have been
replaced by organic radicals. The term organic peroxide includes organic peroxide mixtures (formulations)
containing at least one organic peroxide. Organic peroxides are thermally unstable substances or mixtures,
which can undergo exothermic self-accelerating decomposition. In addition, they can have one or more of the
following properties:

(i) be liable to explosive decomposition;

(ii) burn rapidly;

(iii) be sensitive to impact or friction;

(iv) react dangerously with other substances.

2.15.1.2. An organic peroxide is regarded as possessing explosive properties when in laboratory testing the mixture
(formulation) is liable to detonate, to deflagrate rapidly or to show a violent effect when heated under
confinement.

2.15.2. _**Classification criteria**_

2.15.2.1. Any organic peroxide shall be considered for classification in this class, unless it contains:

(a) not more than 1,0 % available oxygen from the organic peroxides when containing not more than
1,0 % hydrogen peroxide; or

(b) not more than 0,5 % available oxygen from the organic peroxides when containing more than 1,0 %
but not more than 7,0 % hydrogen peroxide.

_Note_

The available oxygen content ( %) of an organic peroxide mixture is given by the formula:

n
# 16 � Σ

i

where:

n i � c i

� m i �

n i = number of peroxygen groups per molecule of organic peroxide i;
c i = concentration (mass %) of organic peroxide i;
m i = molecular mass of organic peroxide i.

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2.15.2.2. Organic peroxides shall be classified in one of the seven categories of ‘Types A to G’ for this class, according
to the following principles:

(a) any organic peroxide which, as packaged, can detonate or deflagrate rapidly shall be defined as organic
peroxide TYPE A;

(b) any organic peroxide possessing explosive properties and which, as packaged, neither detonates nor
deflagrates rapidly, but is liable to undergo a thermal explosion in that package shall be defined as
organic peroxide TYPE B;

(c) any organic peroxide possessing explosive properties when the substance or mixture as packaged
cannot detonate or deflagrate rapidly or undergo a thermal explosion shall be defined as organic
peroxide TYPE C;

(d) any organic peroxide which in laboratory testing:

(i) detonates partially, does not deflagrate rapidly and shows no violent effect when heated under
confinement; or

(ii) does not detonate at all, deflagrates slowly and shows no violent effect when heated under
confinement; or

(iii) does not detonate or deflagrate at all and shows a medium effect when heated under
confinement;

shall be defined as organic peroxide TYPE D;

(e) any organic peroxide which, in laboratory testing, neither detonates nor deflagrates at all and shows low
or no effect when heated under confinement shall be defined as organic peroxide TYPE E;

(f) any organic peroxide which, in laboratory testing, neither detonates in the cavitated state nor
deflagrates at all and shows only a low or no effect when heated under confinement as well as low or
no explosive power shall be defined as organic peroxide TYPE F;

(g) any organic peroxide which, in laboratory testing, neither detonates in the cavitated state nor
deflagrates at all and shows no effect when heated under confinement nor any explosive power,
provided that it is thermally stable, i.e. the SADT is 60 [o] C or higher for a 50 kg package ( [1] ), and, for
liquid mixtures, a diluent having a boiling point of not less than 150 [o] C is used for desensitisation, shall
be defined as organic peroxide TYPE G. If the organic peroxide is not thermally stable or a diluent
having a boiling point less than 150 [o] C is used for desensitisation, the organic peroxide shall be defined
as organic peroxide TYPE F.

Where the test is conducted in the package form and the packaging is changed, a further test shall be
conducted where it is considered that the change in packaging will affect the outcome of the test.

2.15.2.3. _Criteria for temperature control_

The following organic peroxides need to be subjected to temperature control:

(a) Organic peroxide types B and C with an SADT ≤ 50 C;

(b) Organic peroxide type D showing a medium effect when heated under confinement ( [2] ) with an SADT
≤ 50 [o] C or showing a low or no effect when heated under confinement with an SADT ≤ 45 [o] C; and

(c) Organic peroxide types E and F with an SADT ≤ 45 [o] C.

( [1] ) See UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria, sub-sections 28.1, 28.2, 28.3 and
Table 28.3.
( [2] ) As determined by test series E as prescribed in UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and
Criteria, Part II.

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Test methods for determining the SADT as well as the derivation of control and emergency temperatures are
given in the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria,
Part II, section 28. The test selected shall be conducted in a manner which is representative, both in size and
material, of the package.

2.15.3. _**Hazard Communication**_

Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 2.15.1.

_Table 2.15.1_

**Label elements for organic peroxides**

|Classification|Type A|Type B|Type C & D|Type E & F|Type G|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictograms|||||There are no<br>label elements<br>allocated to this<br>hazard category|
|Signal Word|Danger|Danger|Danger|Warning|Warning|
|Hazard State-<br>ment|H240: Heat-<br>ing may cause<br>an explosion|H241: Heat-<br>ing may cause<br>a fire or<br>explosion|H242: Heat-<br>ing may cause<br>a fire|H242: Heat-<br>ing may cause<br>a fire|H242: Heat-<br>ing may cause<br>a fire|
|Precautionary<br>Statement<br>Prevention|P210<br>P220<br>P234<br>P280|P210<br>P220<br>P234<br>P280|P210<br>P220<br>P234<br>P280|P210<br>P220<br>P234<br>P280|P210<br>P220<br>P234<br>P280|
|Precautionary<br>Statement<br>Response||||||
|Precautionary<br>Statement<br>Storage|P411 + P235<br>P410<br>P420|P411 + P235<br>P410<br>P420|P411 + P235<br>P410<br>P420|P411 + P235<br>P410<br>P420||
|Precautionary<br>Statement<br>Disposal|P501|P501|P501|P501||

Type G has no hazard communication elements assigned but shall be considered for properties belonging to
other hazard classes.

2.15.4. _**Additional Classification Considerations**_

2.15.4.1. Organic peroxides are classified by definition based on their chemical structure and on the available oxygen
and hydrogen peroxide contents of the mixture (see 2.15.2.1). The properties of organic peroxides which are
necessary for their classification shall be determined experimentally. The classification of organic peroxides
shall be performed in accordance with test series A to H as described in Part II of the UN Recommendations
on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria. The procedure for classification is
described in Figure 2.15.1.

2.15.4.2. Mixtures of already classified organic peroxides may be classified as the same type of organic peroxide as that
of the most dangerous component. However, as two stable components can form a thermally less stable
mixture, the SADT of the mixture shall be determined.

Note: The sum of the individual parts can be more hazardous than the individual components.

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_Figure 2.15.1_

**Organic Peroxides**

2.16. **Corrosive to metals**

2.16.1. _**Definition**_

A substance or a mixture that is corrosive to metals means a substance or a mixture which by chemical action
will materially damage, or even destroy, metals.

2.16.2. _**Classification criteria**_

2.16.2.1. A substance or a mixture which is corrosive to metals is classified in a single category for this class, using the
test in Part III, sub-section 37.4 of the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual
of Tests and Criteria, in accordance with Table 2.16.1:

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_Table 2.16.1_

**Criteria for substances and mixtures corrosive to metals**

|Category|Criteria|
|---|---|
|1|Corrosion rate on either steel or aluminium surfaces exceeding 6,25 mm per year at a test<br>temperature of 55 oC when tested on both materials.|

_Note_

Where an initial test on either steel or aluminium indicates the substance or mixture being tested is corrosive
the follow up test on the other metal is not required.

2.16.3. _**Hazard Communication**_

Label elements shall be used for substances and mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 2.16.2.

_Table 2.16.2_

**Label elements for substances and mixtures corrosive to metals**

|Classification|Category 1|
|---|---|
|GHS Pictogram||
|Signal Word|Warning|
|Hazard Statement|H290: May be corrosive to metals|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention|P234|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|P390|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage|P406|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal||

2.16.4. _**Additional Classification Considerations**_

2.16.4.1. The corrosion rate can be measured according to the test method of Part III sub-section 37.4 of the UN
Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria. The specimen to be
used for the test shall be made of the following materials:

(a) for the purposes of testing steel, steel types

—
S235JR+CR (1.0037 resp.St 37-2),

—
S275J2G3+CR (1.0144 resp.St 44-3), ISO 3574 as amended, Unified Numbering System (UNS)
G 10200, or SAE 1020;

(b) for the purposes of testing aluminium: non-clad types 7075-T6 or AZ5GU-T6.

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3. PART 3: HEALTH HAZARDS

3.1. **Acute toxicity**

3.1.1. _**Definitions**_

3.1.1.1. Acute toxicity means those adverse effects occurring following oral or dermal administration of a single dose
of a substance or a mixture, or multiple doses given within 24 hours, or an inhalation exposure of 4 hours.

3.1.1.2. The hazard class Acute Toxicity is differentiated into:

—
Acute oral toxicity;

—
Acute dermal toxicity;

—
Acute inhalation toxicity.

3.1.2. _**Criteria for classification of substances as acutely toxic**_

3.1.2.1. Substances can be allocated to one of four toxicity categories based on acute toxicity by the oral, dermal or
inhalation route according to the numeric criteria shown in Table 3.1.1. Acute toxicity values are expressed as
(approximate) LD 50 (oral, dermal) or LC 50 (inhalation) values or as acute toxicity estimates (ATE). Explanatory
notes are shown following Table 3.1.1.

_Table 3.1.1_

**Acute toxicity hazard categories and acute toxicity estimates (ATE) defining the respective categories**

|Exposure Route|Category 1|Category 2|Category 3|Category 4|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|Oral (mg/kg body-<br>weight)<br>See Note (a)|ATE ≤5|5 < ATE ≤50|50 < ATE ≤300|300 < ATE ≤<br>2 000|
|Dermal (mg/kg<br>bodyweight)<br>See Note (a)|ATE ≤50|50 < ATE ≤200|200 < ATE ≤<br>1 000|1 000 < ATE ≤<br>2 000|
|Gases (ppmV (1)<br>see:<br>Note (a)<br>Note (b)|ATE ≤100|100 < ATE ≤<br>500|500 < ATE ≤<br>2 500|2 500 < ATE ≤<br>20 000|
|Vapours (mg/l)<br>see:<br>Note (a)<br>Note (b)<br>Note (c)|ATE ≤0,5|0,5 < ATE ≤2,0|2,0 < ATE ≤<br>10,0|10,0 < ATE ≤20,0|
|Dusts and Mists (mg/l)<br>see:<br>Note (a)<br>Note (b)|ATE ≤0,05|0,05 < ATE ≤<br>0,5|0,5 < ATE ≤1,0|1,0 < ATE ≤5,0|

( [1] ) Gas concentrations are expressed in parts per million per volume (ppmV).

_Notes to Table 3.1.1_

(a) The acute toxicity estimate (ATE) for the classification of a substance or ingredient in a mixture is derived using:

— the LD 50 /LC 50 where available,

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—
the appropriate conversion value from Table 3.1.2 that relates to the results of a range test, or

—
the appropriate conversion value from Table 3.1.2 that relates to a classification category.

(b) Generic concentration limits for inhalation toxicity in the table are based on 4 hour testing exposures.
Conversion of existing inhalation toxicity data which have been generated using a 1 hour exposure can be
carried out by dividing by a factor of 2 for gases and vapours and 4 for dusts and mists.

(c) For some substances or mixtures the test atmosphere will not just be a vapour but will consist of a mixture of
liquid and vapour phases. For other substances or mixtures the test atmosphere may consist of a vapour which
is near the gaseous phase. In these latter cases, classification shall be based on ppmV as follows: Category 1
(100 ppmV), Category 2 (500 ppmV), Category 3 (2 500 ppmV), Category 4 (20 000 ppmV).

The terms ‘dust’, ‘mist’ and ‘vapour’ are defined as follows:

—
Dust: solid particles of a substance or mixture suspended in a gas (usually air);

—
Mist: liquid droplets of a substance or mixture suspended in a gas (usually air);

—
Vapour: the gaseous form of a substance or mixture released from its liquid or solid state.

Dust is generally formed by mechanical processes. Mist is generally formed by condensation of supersaturated
vapours or by physical shearing of liquids. Dusts and mists generally have sizes ranging from less than 1 to
about 100 μm.

3.1.2.2. _Specific considerations for classification of substances as acutely toxic_

3.1.2.2.1. The preferred test species for evaluation of acute toxicity by the oral and inhalation routes is the rat, while the
rat or rabbit are preferred for evaluation of acute dermal toxicity. When experimental data for acute toxicity
are available in several animal species, scientific judgement shall be used in selecting the most appropriate
LD 50 value from among valid, well-performed tests.

3.1.2.3. _Specific considerations for classification of substances as acutely toxic by the inhalation route_

3.1.2.3.1. Units for inhalation toxicity are a function of the form of the inhaled material. Values for dusts and mists are
expressed in mg/l. Values for gases are expressed in ppmV. Acknowledging the difficulties in testing vapours,
some of which consist of mixtures of liquid and vapour phases, the table provides values in units of mg/l.
However, for those vapours which are near the gaseous phase, classification shall be based on ppmV.

3.1.2.3.2. Of particular importance in classifying for inhalation toxicity is the use of well articulated values in the high
toxicity categories for dusts and mists. Inhaled particles between 1 and 4 microns mean mass aerodynamic
diameter (MMAD) will deposit in all regions of the rat respiratory tract. This particle size range corresponds
to a maximum dose of about 2 mg/l. In order to achieve applicability of animal experiments to human
exposure, dusts and mists would ideally be tested in this range in rats.

3.1.2.3.3. In addition to classification for inhalation toxicity, if data are available that indicates that the mechanism of
toxicity was corrosivity, the substance or mixture shall also be labelled as ‘corrosive to the respiratory tract’
(see note 1 in 3.1.4.1). Corrosion of the respiratory tract is defined by destruction of the respiratory tract
tissue after a single, limited period of exposure analogous to skin corrosion; this includes destruction of the
mucosa. The corrosivity evaluation can be based on expert judgment using such evidence as: human and
animal experience, existing (in vitro) data, pH values, information from similar substances or any other
pertinent data.

3.1.3. _**Criteria for classification of mixtures as acutely toxic**_

3.1.3.1. The criteria for classification of substances for acute toxicity as outlined in section 3.1.2 are based on lethal
dose data (tested or derived). For mixtures, it is necessary to obtain or derive information that allows the
criteria to be applied to the mixture for the purpose of classification. The approach to classification for acute
toxicity is tiered, and is dependent upon the amount of information available for the mixture itself and for its
ingredients. The flow chart of Figure 3.1.1 outlines the process to be followed.

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3.1.3.2. For acute toxicity each route of exposure shall be considered for the classification of mixtures, but only one
route of exposure is needed as long as this route is followed (estimated or tested) for all ingredients. If the
acute toxicity is determined for more than one route of exposure, the more severe hazard category will be
used for classification. All available information shall be considered and all relevant routes of exposure shall
be identified for hazard communication.

3.1.3.3. In order to make use of all available data for purposes of classifying the hazards of the mixtures, certain
assumptions have been made and are applied where appropriate in the tiered approach:

(a) the ‘relevant ingredients’ of a mixture are those which are present in concentrations of 1 % (w/w for
solids, liquids, dusts, mists and vapours and v/v for gases) or greater, unless there is a reason to suspect
that an ingredient present at a concentration of less than 1 % is still relevant for classifying the mixture
for acute toxicity (see Table 1.1).

(b) where a classified mixture is used as an ingredient of another mixture, the actual or derived acute
toxicity estimate (ATE) for that mixture may be used, when calculating the classification of the new
mixture using the formulas in section 3.1.3.6.1 and paragraph 3.1.3.6.2.3.

_Figure 3.1.1_

**Tiered approach to classification of mixtures for acute toxicity**

3.1.3.4. _Classification of mixtures where acute toxicity data are available for the complete mixture_

3.1.3.4.1. Where the mixture itself has been tested to determine its acute toxicity, it shall be classified according to the
same criteria as those used for substances, presented in Table 3.1.1. If test data for the mixture are not
available, the procedures presented under sections 3.1.3.5 and 3.1.3.6 shall be followed.

3.1.3.5. _Classification of mixtures where acute toxicity data are available for the complete mixture: bridging principles_

3.1.3.5.1. Where the mixture itself has not been tested to determine its acute toxicity, but there are sufficient data on the
individual ingredients and similar tested mixtures to adequately characterise the hazards of the mixture, these
data shall be used in accordance with the bridging rules set out in section 1.1.3.

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3.1.3.5.2. If a mixture is diluted with water or other totally non-toxic material, the toxicity of the mixture can be
calculated from test data on the undiluted mixture.

3.1.3.6. _Classification of mixtures based on ingredients of the mixture (Additivity formula)_

3.1.3.6.1. Data available for all ingredients

In order to ensure that classification of the mixture is accurate, and that the calculation need only be
performed once for all systems, sectors, and categories, the acute toxicity estimate (ATE) of ingredients shall
be considered as follows:

(a) include ingredients with a known acute toxicity, which fall into any of the acute toxicity categories
shown in Table 3.1.1;

(b) ignore ingredients that are presumed not acutely toxic (e.g., water, sugar);

(c) ignore ingredients if the oral limit test does not show acute toxicity at 2 000 mg/kg bodyweight.

Ingredients that fall within the scope of this paragraph are considered to be ingredients with a known acute
toxicity estimate (ATE).

The ATE of the mixture is determined by calculation from the ATE values for all relevant ingredients
according to the following formula for Oral, Dermal or Inhalation Toxicity:

100 C i
# ATE mix [=] [Σ] n ATE i

where:

C i = concentration of ingredient i ( % w/w or % v/v)

i = the individual ingredient from 1 to n

n = the number of ingredients

ATE i = Acute Toxicity Estimate of ingredient i.

3.1.3.6.2. Classifica tion of mixtures when data are not available for all components

3.1.3.6.2.1. Where an ATE is not available for an individual ingredient of the mixture, but available information, such as
that listed below, can provide a derived conversion value such as those laid out in Table 3.1.2, the formula in
section 3.1.3.6.1 shall be applied.

This includes evaluation of:

(a) extrapolation between oral, dermal and inhalation acute toxicity estimates ( [1] ). Such an evaluation could
require appropriate pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic data;

(b) evidence from human exposure that indicates toxic effects but does not provide lethal dose data;

(c) evidence from any other toxicity tests/assays available on the substance that indicates toxic acute effects
but does not necessarily provide lethal dose data; or

(d) data from closely analogous substances using structure/activity relationships.

( [1] ) For ingredients with acute toxicity estimates available for other than the most appropriate exposure route, values may be extrapolated
from the available exposure route(s) to the most appropriate route. Dermal and inhalation route data are not always required for
ingredients. However, in case data requirements for specific ingredients include acute toxicity estimates for the dermal and inhalation
route, the values to be used in the formula need to be from the required exposure route.

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This approach generally requires substantial supplemental technical information, and a highly trained and
experienced expert (expert judgement, see section 1.1.1), to reliably estimate acute toxicity. If such
information is not available, proceed to paragraph 3.1.3.6.2.3.

3.1.3.6.2.2. In the event that an ingredient without any useable information at all is used in a mixture at a concentration
of 1 % or greater, it is concluded that the mixture cannot be attributed a definitive acute toxicity estimate. In
this situation the mixture shall be classified based on the known ingredients only, with the additional
statement that x percent of the mixture consists of ingredient(s) of unknown toxicity.

3.1.3.6.2.3. If the total concentration of the ingredient(s) with unknown acute toxicity is ≤ 10 % then the formula
presented in section 3.1.3.6.1 shall be used. If the total concentration of the ingredient(s) with unknown
toxicity is > 10 %, the formula presented in section 3.1.3.6.1 shall be corrected to adjust for the total
percentage of the unknown ingredient(s) as follows:

# 100 − � Σ C unknown if > 10 %� = Σ

ATE mix n

C i

ATE i

_Table 3.1.2_

**Conversion from experimentally obtained acute toxicity range values (or acute toxicity hazard**
**categories) to acute toxicity point estimates for classification for the respective routes of exposure**

|Exposure routes|Classification Category or experimentally obtained acute<br>toxicity range estimate|Converted acute toxicity<br>point estimate<br>(see Note 1)|
|---|---|---|
|Oral<br>(mg/kg bodyweight)|0 < Category 1 ≤5<br>5 < Category 2 ≤50<br>50 < Category 3 ≤300<br>300 < Category 4 ≤2 000|0,5<br>5<br>100<br>500|
|Dermal<br>(mg/kg bodyweight)|0 < Category 1 ≤50<br>50 < Category 2 ≤200<br>200 < Category 3 ≤1 000<br>1 000 < Category 4 ≤2 000|5<br>50<br>300<br>1 100|
|Gases<br>(ppmV)|0 < Category 1 ≤100<br>100 < Category 2 ≤500<br>500 < Category 3 ≤2 500<br>2 500 < Category 4 ≤20 000|10<br>100<br>700<br>4 500|
|Vapours<br>(mg/l)|0 < Category 1 ≤0,5<br>0,5 < Category 2 ≤2,0<br>2,0 < Category 3 ≤10,0<br>10,0 < Category 4 ≤20,0|0,05<br>0,5<br>3<br>11|
|Dust/mist<br>(mg/l)|0< Category 1 ≤0,05<br>0,05 < Category 2 ≤0,5<br>0,5 < Category 3 ≤1,0<br>1,0 < Category 4 ≤5,0|0,005<br>0,05<br>0,5<br>1,5|

_Note 1_

These values are designed to be used in the calculation of the ATE for classification of a mixture based on its
components and do not represent test results.

3.1.4. _**Hazard Communication**_

3.1.4.1. Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 3.1.3.

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_Table 3.1.3_

**Acute toxicity label elements**

|Classification|Category 1|Category 2|Category 3|Category 4|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictograms|||||
|Signal Word|Danger|Danger|Danger|Warning|
|Hazard Statement:<br>—<br>Oral|H300:<br>Fatal if swal-<br>lowed|H300:<br>Fatal if swal-<br>lowed|H301:<br>Toxic if swal-<br>lowed|H302:<br>Harmful if swal-<br>lowed|
|—<br>Dermal|H310:Fatal in<br>contact with<br>skin|H310:Fatal in<br>contact with<br>skin|H311: Toxic in<br>contact with<br>skin|H312: Harmful in<br>contact with skin|
|—<br>Inhalation<br>(see Note 1)|H330:Fatal if<br>inhaled|H330: Fatal if<br>inhaled|H331: Toxic if<br>inhaled|H332: Harmful if<br>inhaled|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention (oral)|P264<br>P270|P264<br>P270|P264<br>P270|P264<br>P270|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response (oral)|P301 + P310<br>P321<br>P330|P301 + P310<br>P321<br>P330|P301 + P310<br>P321<br>P330|P301 + P312<br>P330|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage (oral)|P405|P405|P405||
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal (oral)|P501|P501|P501|P501|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention (dermal)|P262<br>P264<br>P270<br>P280|P262<br>P264<br>P270<br>P280|P280|P280|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response (dermal)|P302 + P350<br>P310<br>P322<br>P361<br>P363|P302 + P350<br>P310<br>P322<br>P361<br>P363|P302 + P352<br>P312<br>P322<br>P361<br>P363|P302 + P352<br>P312<br>P322<br>P363|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage (dermal)|P405|P405|P405||
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal (dermal)|P501|P501|P501|P501|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention (inhalation)|P260<br>P271<br>P284|P260<br>P271<br>P284|P261<br>P271|P261<br>P271|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response (inhalation)|P304 + P340<br>P310<br>P320|P304 + P340<br>P310<br>P320|P304 + P340<br>P311<br>P321|P304 + P340<br>P312|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage (inhalation)|P403 + P233<br>P405|P403 + P233<br>P405|P403 + P233<br>P405||
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal (inhalation)|P501|P501|P501||

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_Note 1_

In addition to classification for inhalation toxicity, if data are available that indicates that the mechanism of
toxicity is corrosivity, the substance or mixture shall also be labelled as EUH071: ‘corrosive to the respiratory
tract’ — see advice at 3.1.2.3.3. In addition to an appropriate acute toxicity pictogram, a corrosivity
pictogram (used for skin and eye corrosivity) may be added together with the statement ‘corrosive to the

’
respiratory tract .

_Note 2_

In the event that an ingredient without any useable information at all is used in a mixture at a concentration
of 1 % or greater, the mixture shall be labelled with the additional statement that ‘x percent of the mixture
consists of ingredient(s) of unknown toxicity’ — see advice at 3.1.3.6.2.2.

3.2. **Skin corrosion/irritation**

3.2.1. _**Definitions**_

3.2.1.1. Skin Corrosion means the production of irreversible damage to the skin; namely, visible necrosis through the
epidermis and into the dermis, following the application of a test substance for up to 4 hours. Corrosive
reactions are typified by ulcers, bleeding, bloody scabs, and, by the end of observation at 14 days, by
discolouration due to blanching of the skin, complete areas of alopecia, and scars. Histopathology shall be
considered to evaluate questionable lesions.

Skin Irritation means the production of reversible damage to the skin following the application of a test
substance for up to 4 hours.

3.2.2. _**Classification criteria for substances**_

3.2.2.1. Several factors need to be considered in determining the corrosion and irritation potential of substances
before testing is undertaken. Solid substances (powders) may become corrosive or irritant when moistened or
in contact with moist skin or mucous membranes. Existing human experience and animal data from single or
repeated exposure shall be the first line of analysis, as they give information directly relevant to effects on the
skin. In vitro alternatives that have been validated and accepted may also be used to help make classification
decisions (see Article 5). In some cases enough information may be available from structurally related
compounds to make classification decisions.

3.2.2.2. Likewise, pH extremes like ≤ 2 and ≥ 11,5 may indicate the potential to cause skin effects, especially when
buffering capacity is known, although the correlation is not perfect. Generally, such substances are expected
to produce significant effects on the skin. If consideration of alkali/acid reserve suggests the substance may
not be corrosive despite the low or high pH value, then further testing shall be carried out to confirm this,
preferably by use of an appropriate validated in vitro test.

3.2.2.3. If a substance is highly toxic by the dermal route, a skin irritation/corrosion study is not practicable since the
amount of test substance to be applied considerably exceeds the toxic dose and, consequently, results in the
death of the animals. When observations are made of skin irritation/corrosion in acute toxicity studies and
are observed up through the limit dose, additional testing is not needed, provided that the dilutions used and
species tested are equivalent.

3.2.2.4. All the above information that is available on a substance shall be used in determining the need for in vivo
skin irritation testing.

Although information might be gained from the evaluation of single parameters within a tier (see
paragraph 3.2.2.5), e.g. caustic alkalis with extreme pH shall be considered as skin corrosives, there is merit in
considering the totality of existing information and making an overall weight of evidence determination. This
is especially true when there is information available on some but not all parameters. Generally, primary
emphasis shall be placed upon existing human experience and data, followed by animal experience and
testing data, followed by other sources of information, but case-by-case determinations are necessary.

3.2.2.5. A tiered approach to the evaluation of initial information shall be considered, where applicable, recognising
that all elements may not be relevant in certain cases.

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3.2.2.6. _Corrosion_

3.2.2.6.1. On the basis of the results of animal testing a substance is classified as corrosive, as shown in Table 3.2.1. A
corrosive substance is a substance that produces destruction of skin tissue, namely, visible necrosis through
the epidermis and into the dermis, in at least 1 tested animal after exposure up to a 4 hour duration.
Corrosive reactions are typified by ulcers, bleeding, bloody scabs and, by the end of observation at 14 days,
by discoloration due to blanching of the skin, complete areas of alopecia and scars. Histopathology shall be
considered to discern questionable lesions.

3.2.2.6.2. Three subcategories are provided within the corrosive category: subcategory 1A — where responses are noted
following up to 3 minutes exposure and up to 1 hour observation; subcategory 1B — where responses are
described following exposure between 3 minutes and 1 hour and observations up to 14 days; and
subcategory 1C — where responses occur after exposures between 1 hour and 4 hours and observations up
to 14 days.

3.2.2.6.3. The use of human data is discussed in paragraphs 3.2.2.1 and 3.2.2.4 and also in paragraphs 1.1.1.3, 1.1.1.4
and.1.1.1.5.

_Table 3.2.1_

**Skin Corrosive category and subcategories**

|Col1|Col2|Corrosive in > 1 of 3 animals|Col4|
|---|---|---|---|
||Corrosive subcategories|Exposure|Observation|
|Category 1: Corrosive|1A|≤3 minutes|≤1 hour|
|Category 1: Corrosive|1B|> 3 minutes - ≤1 hour|≤14 days|
|Category 1: Corrosive|1C|> 1 hour - ≤4 hours|≤14 days|

3.2.2.7. _Irritation_

3.2.2.7.1. Using the results of animal testing a single irritant category (Category 2) is presented in Table 3.2.2. The use of
human data is discussed in paragraphs 3.2.2.1 and 3.2.2.4 and also in paragraphs 1.1.1.3, 1.1.1.4
and.1.1.1.5. The major criterion for the irritant category is that at least 2 of 3 tested animals have a mean
score of ≥ 2,3 - ≤ 4,0.

_Table 3.2.2_

**Skin irritation category**

|Category|Criteria|
|---|---|
|Category 2:<br>Irritant|(1)<br>Mean value of ≥2,3 - ≤4,0 for erythema/eschar or for oedema in at least 2 of 3 tested<br>animals from gradings at 24, 48 and 72 hours after patch removal or, if reactions are<br>delayed, from grades on 3 consecutive days after the onset of skin reactions; or<br>(2)<br>Inflammation that persists to the end of the observation period normally 14 days in<br>at least 2 animals, particularly taking into account alopecia (limited area),<br>hyperkeratosis, hyperplasia, and scaling; or<br>(3)<br>In some cases where there is pronounced variability of response among animals, with<br>very definite positive effects related to chemical exposure in a single animal but less<br>than the criteria above.|

3.2.2.8. _Comments on responses obtained in skin irritation tests in animals_

3.2.2.8.1. Animal irritant responses within a test can be quite variable, as they are with corrosion. The major criterion
for classification of a substance as irritant to skin, as shown in paragraph 3.2.2.7.1, is the mean value of the
scores for either erythema/eschar or oedema calculated in at least 2 of 3 tested animals. A separate irritant
criterion accommodates cases when there is a significant irritant response but less than the mean score
criterion for a positive test. For example, a test material might be designated as an irritant if at least 1 of 3
tested animals shows a very elevated mean score throughout the study, including lesions persisting at the end
of an observation period of normally 14 days. Other responses could also fulfil this criterion. However, it
should be ascertained that the responses are the result of chemical exposure.

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3.2.2.8.2. Reversibility of skin lesions is another consideration in evaluating irritant responses. When inflammation
persists to the end of the observation period in 2 or more test animals, taking into consideration alopecia
(limited area), hyperkeratosis, hyperplasia and scaling, then a material shall be considered to be an irritant.

3.2.3. _**Classification criteria for mixtures**_

3.2.3.1. _Classification of mixtures when data are available for the complete mixture_

3.2.3.1.1. The mixture will be classified using the criteria for substances, and taking into account the testing and
evaluation strategies to develop data for these hazard classes.

3.2.3.1.2. Unlike other hazard classes, there are alternative tests available for skin corrosivity of certain types of
substances and mixtures that can give an accurate result for classification purposes, as well as being simple
and relatively inexpensive to perform. When considering testing of the mixture, classifiers are encouraged to
use a tiered weight of evidence strategy as included in the criteria for classification of substances for skin
corrosion and irritation (paragraph 3.2.2.5), to help ensure an accurate classification as well as avoid
unnecessary animal testing. A mixture is considered corrosive to skin (Skin Corrosive Category 1) if it has a
pH of 2 or less or a pH of 11,5 or greater. If consideration of alkali/acid reserve suggests the substance or
mixture may not be corrosive despite the low or high pH value, then further testing shall be carried out to
confirm this, preferably by use of an appropriate validated in vitro test.

3.2.3.2. _Classification of mixtures when data are not available for the complete mixture: bridging principles_

3.2.3.2.1. Where the mixture itself has not been tested to determine its skin irritation/corrosion hazards, but there are
sufficient data on the individual ingredients and similar tested mixtures to adequately characterise the hazards
of the mixture, these data shall be used in accordance with the bridging rules set out in section 1.1.3.

3.2.3.3. _Classification of mixtures when data are available for all components or only for some components of the mixture_

3.2.3.3.1. In order to make use of all available data for purposes of classifying the skin irritation/corrosion hazards of
mixtures, the following assumption has been made and is applied where appropriate in the tiered approach:

Assumption: the ‘relevant ingredients’ of a mixture are those which are present in concentrations of 1 % (w/w
for solids, liquids, dusts, mists and vapours and v/v for gases) or greater, unless there is a presumption (e.g., in
the case of corrosive ingredients) that an ingredient present at a concentration of less than 1 % can still be
relevant for classifying the mixture for skin irritation/corrosion.

3.2.3.3.2. In general, the approach to classification of mixtures as irritant or corrosive to skin when data are available on
the components, but not on the mixture as a whole, is based on the theory of additivity, such that each
corrosive or irritant component contributes to the overall irritant or corrosive properties of the mixture in
proportion to its potency and concentration. A weighting factor of 10 is used for corrosive components
when they are present at a concentration below the generic concentration limit for classification with
Category 1, but are at a concentration that will contribute to the classification of the mixture as an irritant.
The mixture is classified as corrosive or irritant when the sum of the concentrations of such components
exceeds a concentration limit.

3.2.3.3.3. Table 3.2.3 provides the generic concentration limits to be used to determine if the mixture is considered to
be an irritant or a corrosive to the skin.

3.2.3.3.4.1. Particular care must be taken when classifying certain types of mixtures containing substances such as acids
and bases, inorganic salts, aldehydes, phenols, and surfactants. The approach explained in paragraphs 3.2.3.3.1 and 3.2.3.3.2 may not be applicable given that many of such substances are corrosive or
irritant at concentrations < 1 %.

3.2.3.3.4.2. For mixtures containing strong acids or bases the pH shall be used as a classification criterion (see
paragraph 3.2.3.1.2) since pH is a better indicator of corrosion than the concentration limits of Table 3.2.3.

3.2.3.3.4.3. A mixture containing ingredients that are corrosive or irritant to the skin and that cannot be classified on the
basis of the additivity approach (Table 3.2.3), due to chemical characteristics that make this approach
unworkable, shall be classified as Skin Corrosive Category 1A, 1B or 1C if it contains ≥ 1 % of an ingredient
classified in Category 1A, 1B or 1C respectively or as Category 2 when it contains ≥ 3 % of an irritant
ingredient. Classification of mixtures with ingredients for which the approach in Table 3.2.3 does not apply is
summarised in Table 3.2.4.

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3.2.3.3.5. On occasion, reliable data may show that the skin corrosion/irritation hazard of an ingredient will not be
evident when present at a level above the generic concentration limits mentioned in Tables 3.2.3 and 3.2.4. In
these cases the mixture shall be classified according to that data (see also Articles 10 and 11). On other
occasions, when it is expected that the skin corrosion/irritation hazard of an ingredient is not evident when
present at a level above the generic concentration limits mentioned in Tables 3.2.3 and 3.2.4, testing of the
mixture shall be considered. In those cases the tiered weight of evidence strategy shall be applied, as described
in paragraph 3.2.2.5.

3.2.3.3.6. If there are data showing that (an) ingredient(s) is/are corrosive or irritant at a concentration of < 1 %
(corrosive) or < 3 % (irritant), the mixture shall be classified accordingly.

_Table 3.2.3_

**Generic concentration limits of ingredients classified for skin corrosive/irritant hazard (Category 1**
**or 2) that trigger classification of the mixture as corrosive/irritant to skin**

|Sum of ingredients classified as:|Concentration triggering classification of a mixture as:|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||Skin Corrosive|Skin Irritant|
||Category 1<br>(see note below)|Category 2|
|Skin Corrosive Categories 1A, 1B, 1C|≥5 %|≥1 % but < 5 %|
|Skin irritant Category 2||≥10 %|
|(10 × Skin Corrosive Category 1A, 1B,<br>1C) + Skin irritant Category 2||≥10 %|

_Note_

The sum of all ingredients of a mixture classified as Skin Corrosive Category 1A, 1B or 1C respectively, shall
each be ≥ 5 % respectively in order to classify the mixture as either Skin Corrosive Category 1A, 1B or 1C. If
the sum of the Skin Corrosive Category 1A ingredients is < 5 % but the sum of Category 1A+1B ingredients
is ≥ 5 %, the mixture shall be classified as Skin Corrosive Category 1B. Similarly, if the sum of Skin Corrosive
Category 1A+1B ingredients is < 5 % but the sum of Category 1A+1B+1C ingredients is ≥ 5 % the mixture
shall be classified as Skin Corrosive Category 1C.

_Table 3.2.4_

**Generic concentration limits of ingredients of a mixture for which the additivity approach does not**
**apply, that trigger classification of the mixture as corrosive/irritant to skin**

|Ingredient:|Concentration:|Mixture classified as: Skin|
|---|---|---|
|Acid with pH ≤2|≥1 %|Category 1|
|Base with pH ≥11,5|≥1 %|Category 1|
|Other corrosive (Categories 1A, 1B, 1C)<br>ingredients for which additivity does not<br>apply|≥1 %|Category 1|
|Other irritant (Category 2) ingredients<br>for which additivity does not apply,<br>including acids and bases|≥3 %|Category 2|

3.2.4. _**Hazard Communication**_

3.2.4.1. Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 3.2.5.

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_Table 3.2.5_

**Label elements for skin corrosion/irritation**

|Classification|Category 1 A/1 B/1 C|Category 2|
|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictograms|||
|Signal Word|Danger|Warning|
|Hazard Statement|H314: Causes severe skin burns<br>and eye damage|H315: Causes skin irritation|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention|P260<br>P264<br>P280|P264<br>P280|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|P301 + P330 + P331<br>P303 + P361 + P353<br>P363<br>P304 + P340<br>P310<br>P321<br>P305 + P351 + P338|P302 + P352<br>P321<br>P332 + P313<br>P362|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage|P405||
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal|P501||

3.3. **Serious eye damage/eye irritation**

3.3.1. _**Definitions**_

3.3.1.1. Serious eye damage means the production of tissue damage in the eye, or serious physical decay of vision,
following application of a test substance to the anterior surface of the eye, which is not fully reversible within
21 days of application.

Eye irritation means the production of changes in the eye following the application of test substance to the
anterior surface of the eye, which are fully reversible within 21 days of application.

3.3.2. _**Classification criteria for substances**_

3.3.2.1. The classification system for substances involves a tiered testing and evaluation scheme, combining preexisting information on serious ocular tissue damage and on eye irritation (including data relating to
historical human or animal experience) as well as considerations on (Q)SAR and the output of validated in
vitro tests in order to avoid unnecessary animal testing.

3.3.2.2. Before any in vivo testing for serious eye damage/eye irritation is carried out, all existing information on a
substance shall be reviewed. Preliminary decisions can often be made from existing data as to whether a
substance causes serious (i.e. irreversible) damage to the eyes. If a substance can be classified on the basis of
these data, no testing is required.

3.3.2.3. Several factors need to be considered in determining the serious eye damage or irritation potential of a
substance before testing is undertaken. Accumulated human and animal experience shall be the first line of
analysis, as it gives information directly relevant to effects on the eye. In some cases enough information may
be available from structurally related compounds to make hazard decisions. Likewise, pH extremes like ≤ 2
and ≥ 11,5 may produce serious eye damage, especially when associated with significant buffering capacity.
Such substances are expected to produce significant effects on the eyes. Possible skin corrosion has to be

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evaluated prior to consideration of serious eye damage/eye irritation in order to avoid testing for local effects
on eyes with skin corrosive substances. Skin corrosive substances shall be considered as leading to serious
damage to the eyes as well (Category 1), while skin irritant substances may be considered as leading to eye
irritation (Category 2). In vitro alternatives that have been validated and accepted can be used to make
classification decisions (see Article 5).

3.3.2.4. All the above information that is available on a substance shall be used in determining the need for in vivo
eye irritation testing. Although information may be gained from the evaluation of single parameters within a
tier (e.g. caustic alkalis with extreme pH shall be considered as local corrosives), the totality of existing
information shall be considered in making an overall weight of evidence determination, particularly when
there is information available on some but not all parameters. Generally, primary emphasis shall be placed
upon expert judgement, considering human experience with the substance, followed by the outcome of skin
irritation testing and of well-validated alternative methods. Animal testing with corrosive substances or
mixtures shall be avoided whenever possible.

3.3.2.5. A tiered approach to the evaluation of initial information shall be considered where applicable, while
recognising that all elements may not be relevant in certain cases.

3.3.2.6. _Irreversible effects on the eye/serious damage to eyes (Category 1)_

3.3.2.6.1. Substances that have the potential to seriously damage the eyes are classified in Category 1 (irreversible effects
on the eye). Substances are classified in this hazard category on the basis of the results of animal testing, in
accordance with the criteria listed in Table 3.3.1. These observations include animals with grade 4 cornea
lesions and other severe reactions (e.g., destruction of cornea) observed at any time during the test, as well as
persistent corneal opacity, discoloration of the cornea by a dye substance, adhesion, pannus, and interference
with the function of the iris or other effects that impair sight. In this context, persistent lesions are considered
those which are not fully reversible within an observation period of normally 21 days. Substances are also
classified in Category 1 if they fulfil the criteria of corneal opacity ≥ 3 or iritis > 1,5 detected in a Draize eye
test with rabbits, recognising that such severe lesions usually do not reverse within a 21-day observation
period.

_Table 3.3.1_

**Category for irreversible eye effects**

|Category|Criteria|
|---|---|
|Irreversible<br>effects on the<br>eye<br>(Category 1)|If, when applied to the eye of an animal, a substance produces:<br>—<br>at least in one animal effects on the cornea, iris or conjunctiva that are not expected to<br>reverse or have not fully reversed within an observation period of normally 21 days;<br>and/or<br>—<br>at least in 2 of 3 tested animals, a positive response of:<br>—<br>corneal opacity ≥3 and/or<br>—<br>iritis > 1,5<br>calculated as the mean scores following grading at 24, 48 and 72 hours after installation of<br>the test material.|

3.3.2.6.2. The use of human data is discussed in paragraphs 3.3.2.1, 3.3.2.4, and also in paragraphs 1.1.1.3, 1.1.1.4
and 1.1.1.5.

3.3.2.7. _Reversible effects on the eye (Category 2)_

3.3.2.7.1. Substances that have the potential to induce reversible eye irritation are classified in Category 2 (irritating to
eyes).

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_Table 3.3.2_

**Category for reversible eye effects**

|Category|Criteria|
|---|---|
|Irritating to eyes<br>(Category 2)|if, when applied to the eye of an animal, a substance<br>produces:<br>—<br>at least in 2 of 3 tested animals, a positive<br>response of:<br>—<br>corneal opacity ≥1 and/or<br>—<br>iritis ≥1, and/or<br>—<br>conjunctival redness ≥2 and/or<br>—<br>conjunctival oedema (chemosis) ≥2<br>—<br>calculated<br>as<br>the<br>mean<br>scores<br>following<br>grading<br>at<br>24,<br>48<br>and<br>72<br>hours<br>after<br>installation of the test material, and which<br>fully reverses within an observation period of<br>21 days|

3.3.2.7.2. For those substances where there is pronounced variability among animal responses, this information shall be
taken into account in determining the classification.

3.3.3. _**Classification criteria for mixtures**_

3.3.3.1. _Classification of mixtures when data are available for the complete mixture_

3.3.3.1.1. The mixture will be classified using the criteria for substances, and taking into account the testing and
evaluation strategies used to develop data for these hazard classes.

3.3.3.1.2. Unlike other hazard classes, there are alternative tests available for skin corrosivity of certain types of
mixtures that give an accurate result for classification purposes, as well as being simple and relatively
inexpensive to perform. When considering testing of the mixture classifiers are encouraged to use a tiered
weight of evidence strategy as included in the criteria for classification of substances for skin corrosion and
serious eye damage and eye irritation to help ensure an accurate classification, as well as avoid unnecessary
animal testing. A mixture is considered to cause serious eye damage (Category 1) if it has a pH ≤ 2,0 or ≥
11,5. If consideration of alkali/acid reserve suggests the mixture may not have the potential to cause serious
eye damage despite the low or high pH value, then further testing needs to be carried out to confirm this,
preferably by use of an appropriate validated in vitro test.

3.3.3.2. _Classification of mixtures when data are not available for the complete mixture: bridging principles_

3.3.3.2.1. Where the mixture itself has not been tested to determine its skin corrosivity or potential to cause serious eye
damage or irritation, but there are sufficient data on the individual ingredients and similar tested mixtures to
adequately characterise the hazards of the mixture, these data shall be used in accordance with the bridging
rules set out in section 1.1.3.

3.3.3.3. _Classification of mixtures when data are available for all components or only for some components of the mixture_

3.3.3.3.1. In order to make use of all available data for purposes of classifying the eye irritation/serious eye damaging
properties of the mixtures, the following assumption has been made and is applied where appropriate in the
tiered approach:

Assumption: The ‘relevant ingredients’ of a mixture are those which are present in concentrations of 1 % (w/w
for solids, liquids, dusts, mists and vapours and v/v for gases) or greater, unless there is a presumption (e.g. in
the case of corrosive ingredients) that an ingredient present at a concentration of less than 1 % is still relevant
for classifying the mixture for eye irritation/serious eye damage.

3.3.3.3.2. In general, the approach to classification of mixtures as eye irritant or seriously damaging to the eye when
data are available on the components, but not on the mixture as a whole, is based on the theory of additivity,
such that each corrosive or irritant component contributes to the overall irritant or corrosive properties of
the mixture in proportion to its potency and concentration. A weighting factor of 10 is used for corrosive
components when they are present at a concentration below the generic concentration limit for classification
in Category 1, but are at a concentration that will contribute to the classification of the mixture as an irritant.
The mixture is classified as seriously damaging to the eye or eye irritant when the sum of the concentrations
of such components exceeds a concentration limit.

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3.3.3.3.3. Table 3.3.3 provides the generic concentration limits to be used to determine if the mixture shall be classified
as irritant or as seriously damaging to the eye.

3.3.3.3.4.1. Particular care must be taken when classifying certain types of mixtures containing substances such as acids
and bases, inorganic salts, aldehydes, phenols, and surfactants. The approach explained in paragraphs 3.3.3.3.1 and 3.3.3.3.2 might not work given that many of such substances are corrosive or irritant
at concentrations < 1 %.

3.3.3.3.4.2. For mixtures containing strong acids or bases the pH shall be used as classification criteria (see
paragraph 3.3.2.3) since pH will be a better indicator of serious eye damage than the generic concentration
limits of Table 3.3.3.

3.3.3.3.4.3. A mixture containing corrosive or irritant ingredients that cannot be classified based on the additivity
approach (Table 3.3.3), due to chemical characteristics that make this approach unworkable, shall be classified
as Category 1 for effects on the eye if it contains ≥ 1 % of a corrosive ingredient and as Category 2 when it
contains ≥ 3 % of an irritant ingredient. Classification of mixtures with ingredients for which the approach in
Table 3.3.3 does not apply is summarised in Table 3.3.4.

3.3.3.3.5. On occasion, reliable data may show that the reversible/irreversible eye effects of an ingredient will not be
evident when present at a level above the generic concentration limits mentioned in Tables 3.3.3 and 3.3.4. In
these cases the mixture shall be classified according to those data. On other occasions, when it is expected
that the skin corrosion/irritation hazards or the reversible/irreversible eye effects of an ingredient will not be
evident when present at a level above the generic concentration limits mentioned in Tables 3.3.3 and 3.3.4,
testing of the mixture shall be considered. In those cases, the tiered weight of evidence strategy shall be
applied.

3.3.3.3.6. If there are data showing that (an) ingredient(s) may be corrosive or irritant at a concentration of < 1 %
(corrosive) or < 3 % (irritant), the mixture shall be classified accordingly.

_Table 3.3.3_

**Generic concentration limits of ingredients of a mixture classified as Skin corrosive Category 1 and/**
**or eye Category 1 or 2 for effects on the eye that trigger classification of the mixture for effects on**
**the eye (Category 1 or 2)**

|Sum of ingredients classified as:|Concentration triggering classification of a mixture as:|Col3|
|---|---|---|
|Sum of ingredients classified as:|Irreversible Eye Effects|Reversible Eye Effects|
|Sum of ingredients classified as:|Category 1|Category 2|
|Eye Effects Category 1 or Skin Corrosive<br>Category 1A, 1B, 1C|≥3 %|≥1 % but < 3 %|
|Eye Effects Category 2||≥10 %|
|(10 × Eye Effects Category 1) + Eye<br>effects Category 2||≥10 %|
|Skin Corrosive Category 1A, 1B, 1C +<br>Eye effects Category 1|≥3 %|≥1 % but < 3 %|
|10 × (Skin Corrosive Category 1A, 1B,<br>1C + Eye Effects Category 1) + Eye<br>Effects Category 2||≥10 %|

_Table 3.3.4_

**Generic concentration limits of ingredients of a mixture for which the additivity approach does not**
**apply, that trigger classification of the mixture as hazardous to the eye**

|Ingredient|Concentration|Mixture classified as: Eye|
|---|---|---|
|Acid with pH ≤2|≥1 %|Category 1|
|Base with pH ≥11,5|≥1 %|Category 1|
|Other corrosive (Category 1) ingredients<br>for which additivity does not apply|≥1 %|Category 1|

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|Ingredient|Concentration|Mixture classified as: Eye|
|---|---|---|
|Other irritant (Category 2) ingredients<br>for which additivity does not apply,<br>including acids and bases|≥3 %|Category 2|

3.3.4. _**Hazard Communication**_

3.3.4.1. Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 3.3.5.

_Table 3.3.5_

**Label elements for serious eye damage/eye irritation**

|Classification|Category 1|Category 2|
|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictograms|||
|Signal Word|Danger|Warning|
|Hazard Statement|H318: Causes serious eye<br>damage|H319: Causes serious eye irrita-<br>tion|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention|P280|P264<br>P280|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|P305 + P351 + P338<br>P310|P305 + P351 + P338<br>P337 + P313|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage|||
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal|||

3.4. **Respiratory or skin sensitisation**

3.4.1. _**Definitions and general considerations**_

3.4.1.1. Respiratory sensitiser means a substance that will lead to hypersensitivity of the airways following inhalation
of the substance.

3.4.1.2. Skin sensitiser means a substance that will lead to an allergic response following skin contact.

3.4.1.3. For the purpose of section 3.4, sensitisation includes two phases: the first phase is induction of specialised
immunological memory in an individual by exposure to an allergen. The second phase is elicitation, i.e.
production of a cell-mediated or antibody-mediated allergic response by exposure of a sensitised individual to
an allergen.

3.4.1.4. For respiratory sensitisation, the pattern of induction followed by elicitation phases is shared in common with
skin sensitisation. For skin sensitisation, an induction phase is required in which the immune system learns to
react; clinical symptoms can then arise when subsequent exposure is sufficient to elicit a visible skin reaction
(elicitation phase). As a consequence, predictive tests usually follow this pattern in which there is an induction
phase, the response to which is measured by a standardised elicitation phase, typically involving a patch test.
The local lymph node assay is the exception, directly measuring the induction response. Evidence of skin
sensitisation in humans normally is assessed by a diagnostic patch test.

3.4.1.5. Usually, for both skin and respiratory sensitisation, lower levels are necessary for elicitation than are required
for induction. Provisions for alerting sensitised individuals to the presence of a particular sensitiser in a
mixture can be found at section 3.4.4.

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3.4.1.6. The hazard class Respiratory or Skin Sensitisation is differentiated into:

—
Respiratory Sensitisation;

— Skin Sensitisation.

3.4.2. _**Classification criteria for substances**_

3.4.2.1. _Respiratory sensitisers_

Substances shall be classified as respiratory sensitisers (Category 1) in accordance with the criteria in
Table 3.4.1:

_Table 3.4.1_

**Hazard category for respiratory sensitisers**

|Category|Criteria|
|---|---|
|Category 1|Substances shall be classified as respiratory sensitisers (Category 1) in accordance with the<br>following criteria:<br>(a)<br>if there is evidence in humans that the substance can lead to specific respiratory<br>hypersensitivity and/or<br>(b)<br>if there are positive results from an appropriate animal test.|

3.4.2.1.1 Human evidence

3.4.2.1.1.1. Evidence that a substance can induce specific respiratory hypersensitivity will normally be based on human
experience. In this context, hypersensitivity is normally seen as asthma, but other hypersensitivity reactions
such as rhinitis/conjunctivitis and alveolitis are also considered. The condition will have the clinical character
of an allergic reaction. However, immunological mechanisms do not have to be demonstrated.

3.4.2.1.1.2. When considering the human evidence, it is necessary for a decision on classification to take into account, in
addition to the evidence from the cases:

(a) the size of the population exposed;

(b) the extent of exposure.

The use of human data is discussed in paragraphs 1.1.1.3, 1.1.1.4 and 1.1.1.5.

3.4.2.1.1.3. The evidence referred to above could be

(a) clinical history and data from appropriate lung function tests related to exposure to the substance,
confirmed by other supportive evidence which may include:

(i) in vivo immunological test (e.g. skin prick test);

(ii) in vitro immunological test (e.g. serological analysis);

(iii) studies that indicate other specific hypersensitivity reactions where immunological mechanisms
of action have not been proven, e.g. repeated low-level irritation, pharmacologically mediated
effects;

(iv) a chemical structure related to substances known to cause respiratory hypersensitivity;

(b) data from one or more positive bronchial challenge tests with the substance conducted according to
accepted guidelines for the determination of a specific hypersensitivity reaction.

3.4.2.1.1.4. Clinical history shall include both medical and occupational history to determine a relationship between
exposure to a specific substance and development of respiratory hypersensitivity. Relevant information
includes aggravating factors both in the home and workplace, the onset and progress of the disease, family
history and medical history of the patient in question. The medical history shall also include a note of other
allergic or airway disorders from childhood, and smoking history.

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3.4.2.1.1.5. The results of positive bronchial challenge tests are considered to provide sufficient evidence for classification
on their own. It is however recognised that in practice many of the examinations listed above will already
have been carried out.

3.4.2.1.2. Animal studies

3.4.2.1.2.1. Data from appropriate animal studies ( [1] ) which may be indicative of the potential of a substance to cause
sensitisation by inhalation in humans ( [2] ) may include:

(i) measurements of Immunoglobulin E (IgE) and other specific immunological parameters in mice;

(ii) specific pulmonary responses in guinea pigs.

3.4.2.2. _Skin sensitisers_

3.4.2.2.1. Substances shall be classified as skin sensitisers (Category 1) in accordance with the criteria in Table 3.4.2:

_Table 3.4.2_

**Hazard category for skin sensitisers**

|Category|Criteria|
|---|---|
|Category 1|Substances shall be classified as skin sensitisers (Category 1) in accordance with the<br>following criteria:<br>(i)<br>if there is evidence in humans that the substance can lead to sensitisation by skin<br>contact in a substantial number of persons, or<br>(ii)<br>if there are positive results from an appropriate animal test (see specific criteria in<br>paragraph 3.4.2.2.4.1).|

3.4.2.2.2. Specifi c considerations

3.4.2.2.2.1. For classification of a substance as a skin sensitiser, evidence shall include any or all of the following:

(a) positive data from patch testing, normally obtained in more than one dermatology clinic;

(b) epidemiological studies showing allergic contact dermatitis caused by the substance; Situations in which
a high proportion of those exposed exhibit characteristic symptoms are to be looked at with special
concern, even if the number of cases is small;

(c) positive data from appropriate animal studies;

(d) positive data from experimental studies on humans (see Article 7(3));

(e) well documented episodes of allergic contact dermatitis, normally obtained in more than one
dermatology clinic.

The use of human data is discussed in paragraphs 1.1.1.3, 1.1.1.4 and 1.1.1.5.

3.4.2.2.2.2. Positive effects seen in either humans or animals will normally justify classification. Evidence from animal
studies (see section 3.4.2.2.4) is usually much more reliable than evidence from human exposure. However, in
cases where evidence is available from both sources, and there is conflict between the results, the quality and
reliability of the evidence from both sources must be assessed in order to resolve the question of classification
on a case-by-case basis. Normally, human data are not generated in controlled experiments with volunteers
for the purpose of hazard classification but rather as part of risk assessment to confirm lack of effects seen in
animal tests. Consequently, positive human data on skin sensitisation are usually derived from case-control or
other, less defined studies. Evaluation of human data must therefore be carried out with caution, as the
frequency of cases reflect, in addition to the intrinsic properties of the substances, factors such as the
exposure situation, bioavailability, individual predisposition and preventive measures taken. Negative human
data can not normally be used to negate positive results from animal studies.

( [1] ) At present recognised animal models for the testing of respiratory hypersensitivity are not available.
( [2] ) The mechanisms by which substances induce symptoms of asthma are not yet fully known. For preventative measures, these substances
are considered respiratory sensitisers. However, if on the basis of the evidence, it can be demonstrated that these substances induce
symptoms of asthma by irritation only in people with bronchial hyper reactivity, they should not be considered as respiratory sensitisers.

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3.4.2.2.2.3. If none of the above mentioned conditions are met the substance need not be classified as a skin sensitiser.
However, a combination of two or more indicators of skin sensitisation as listed below may alter the decision,
which shall be considered on a case-by-case basis:

(a) isolated episodes of allergic contact dermatitis;

(b) epidemiological studies of limited power, e.g. where chance, bias or confounders have not been ruled
out fully with reasonable confidence;

(c) data from animal tests, performed according to existing guidelines, which do not meet the criteria for a
positive result described in paragraph 3.4.2.2.4.1, but which are sufficiently close to the limit to be
considered significant;

(d) positive data from non-standard methods;

(e) positive results from close structural analogues.

3.4.2.2.3. Immunological contact ur ticar ia

3.4.2.2.3.1. Some substances meeting the criteria for classification as respiratory sensitisers may in addition cause
immunological contact urticaria. Consideration shall be given to classifying these substances also as skin
sensitisers and including information concerning contact urticaria on the label or in the SDS using
appropriate warning information.

3.4.2.2.3.2. For substances which produce signs of immunological contact urticaria but which do not fulfil the criteria as
a respiratory sensitiser, consideration shall be given to classification as a skin sensitiser. There is no recognised
animal model available to identify substances which cause immunological contact urticaria. Therefore,
classification will normally be based on human evidence, which will be similar to that for skin sensitisation.

3.4.2.2.4. Animal studies

3.4.2.2.4.1. When an adjuvant type guinea pig test method for skin sensitisation is used, a response of at least 30 % of the
animals is considered as positive. For a non-adjuvant guinea pig test method a response of at least 15 % of the
animals is considered positive. Test methods for skin sensitisation described in Regulation (EC) No 440/2008
adopted in accordance with Article 13(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (‘Test Method Regulation’) shall
be used, or other methods provided that they are well-validated and scientific justification is given.

3.4.3. _**Classification criteria for mixtures**_

3.4.3.1. _Classification of mixtures when data are available for the complete mixture_

3.4.3.1.1. When reliable and good quality evidence from human experience or appropriate studies in experimental
animals, as described in the criteria for substances, is available for the mixture, then the mixture can be
classified by weight of evidence evaluation of these data. Care shall be exercised in evaluating data on
mixtures, that the dose used does not render the results inconclusive.

3.4.3.2. _Classification of mixtures when data are not available for the complete mixture: bridging principles_

3.4.3.2.1. Where the mixture itself has not been tested to determine its sensitising properties, but there are sufficient
data on the individual ingredients and similar tested mixtures to adequately characterise the hazards of the
mixture, these data shall be used in accordance with the bridging rules set out in section 1.1.3.

3.4.3.3. _Classification of mixtures when data are available for all ingredients or only for some ingredients of the mixture_

3.4.3.3.1. The mixture shall be classified as a respiratory or skin sensitiser when at least one ingredient has been
classified as a respiratory or skin sensitiser and is present at or above the appropriate generic concentration
limit as shown in Table 3.4.3 for solid/liquid and gas respectively.

3.4.3.3.2. Some substances that are classified as sensitisers may elicit a response, when present in a mixture in quantities
below the concentrations established in Table 3.4.1, in individuals who are already sensitised to the substance
or mixture (see Note 1 to Table 3.4.3).

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_Table 3.4.3_

**Generic concentration limits of ingredients of a mixture classified as either skin sensitisers or**
**respiratory sensitisers that trigger classification of the mixture**

|Ingredient classified as:|Concentration triggering classification of a mixture as:|Col3|Col4|
|---|---|---|---|
|Ingredient classified as:|Skin Sensitiser|Respiratory Sensitiser|Respiratory Sensitiser|
|Ingredient classified as:|All physical states|Solid/Liquid|Gas|
|Skin Sensitiser<br>Respiratory Sensitiser|≥0,1 %<br>(Note 1)|—|—|
|Skin Sensitiser<br>Respiratory Sensitiser|≥1,0 %<br>(Note 2)|—|—|
|Skin Sensitiser<br>Respiratory Sensitiser|—|≥0,1 %<br>(Note 1)|≥0,1 %<br>(Note 1)|
|Skin Sensitiser<br>Respiratory Sensitiser|—|≥1,0 %<br>(Note 3)|≥0,2 %<br>(Note 3)|

_Note 1_

This concentration limit is generally used for the application of the special labelling requirements of
Annex II section 2.8 to protect already sensitised individuals. A SDS is required for the mixture containing an
ingredient above this concentration.

_Note 2_

This concentration limit is used to trigger classification of a mixture as a skin sensitiser.

_Note 3_

This concentration limit is used to trigger classification of a mixture as a respiratory sensitiser.

3.4.4. _**Hazard communication**_

3.4.4.1. Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 3.4.4.

_Table 3.4.4_

**Respiratory or skin sensitisation label elements.**

|Classification|Respiratory sensitisation|Skin sensitisation|
|---|---|---|
|Classification|Category 1|Category 1|
|GHS Pictograms|||
|Signal Word|Danger|Warning|
|Hazard Statement|H334: May cause allergy or<br>asthma symptoms or breathing<br>difficulties if inhaled|H317: May cause an allergic skin<br>reaction|
|Precautionary Statement Preven-<br>tion|P261<br>P285|P261<br>P272<br>P280|

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|Classification|Respiratory sensitisation|Skin sensitisation|
|---|---|---|
|Classification|Category 1|Category 1|
|Precautionary Statement Response|P304 + P341<br>P342+ P311|P302 + P352<br>P333 + P313<br>P321<br>P363|
|Precautionary Statement Storage|||
|Precautionary Statement Disposal|P501|P501|

3.5. **Germ cell mutagenicity**

3.5.1. _**Definitions and general considerations**_

3.5.1.1. A mutation means a permanent change in the amount or structure of the genetic material in a cell. The term
‘mutation’ applies both to heritable genetic changes that may be manifested at the phenotypic level and to the
underlying DNA modifications when known (including specific base pair changes and chromosomal
translocations). The term ‘mutagenic’ and ‘mutagen’ will be used for agents giving rise to an increased
occurrence of mutations in populations of cells and/or organisms.

3.5.1.2. The more general terms ‘genotoxic’ and ‘genotoxicity’ apply to agents or processes which alter the structure,
information content, or segregation of DNA, including those which cause DNA damage by interfering with
normal replication processes, or which in a non-physiological manner (temporarily) alter its replication.
Genotoxicity test results are usually taken as indicators for mutagenic effects.

3.5.2. _**Classification criteria for substances**_

3.5.2.1. This hazard class is primarily concerned with substances that may cause mutations in the germ cells of
humans that can be transmitted to the progeny. However, the results from mutagenicity or genotoxicity tests
in vitro and in mammalian somatic and germ cells in vivo are also considered in classifying substances and
mixtures within this hazard class.

3.5.2.2. For the purpose of classification for germ cell mutagenicity, substances are allocated to one of two categories
as shown in Table 3.5.1.

_Table 3.5.1_

**Hazard categories for germ cell mutagens**

|Categories|Criteria|
|---|---|
|CATEGORY 1:<br>Category 1A:|Substances known to induce heritable mutations or to be regarded as if they induce<br>heritable mutations in the germ cells of humans.<br>Substances known to induce heritable mutations in the germ cells of humans.<br>The classification in Category 1A is based on positive evidence from human<br>epidemiological studies.<br>Substances to be regarded as if they induce heritable mutations in the germ cells of<br>humans.|

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|Categories|Criteria|
|---|---|
|Category 1B:|The classification in Category 1B is based on:<br>—<br>positive result(s) from in vivo heritable germ cell mutagenicity tests in<br>mammals; or<br>—<br>positive result(s) from in vivo somatic cell mutagenicity tests in mammals, in<br>combination with some evidence that the substance has potential to cause<br>mutations to germ cells. It is possible to derive this supporting evidence from<br>mutagenicity/genotoxicity tests in germ cells in vivo, or by demonstrating the<br>ability of the substance or its metabolite(s) to interact with the genetic material<br>of germ cells; or<br>—<br>positive results from tests showing mutagenic effects in the germ cells of<br>humans, without demonstration of transmission to progeny; for example, an<br>increase in the frequency of aneuploidy in sperm cells of exposed people.|
|CATEGORY 2:|Substances which cause concern for humans owing to the possibility that they may<br>induce heritable mutations in the germ cells of humans<br>The classification in Category 2 is based on:<br>—<br>positive evidence obtained from experiments in mammals and/or in some cases<br>from in vitro experiments, obtained from:<br>—<br>somatic cell mutagenicity tests in vivo, in mammals; or<br>—<br>other in vivo somatic cell genotoxicity tests which are supported by<br>positive results from in vitro mutagenicity assays.<br>Note: Substances which are positive in in vitro mammalian mutagenicity assays, and<br>which also show chemical structure activity relationship to known germ cell<br>mutagens, shall be considered for classification as Category 2 mutagens.|

3.5.2.3. _Specific considerations for classification of substances as germ cell mutagens_

3.5.2.3.1. To arrive at a classification, test results are considered from experiments determining mutagenic and/or
genotoxic effects in germ and/or somatic cells of exposed animals. Mutagenic and/or genotoxic effects
determined in in vitro tests shall also be considered.

3.5.2.3.2. The system is hazard based, classifying substances on the basis of their intrinsic ability to induce mutations in
germ cells. The scheme is, therefore, not meant for the (quantitative) risk assessment of substances.

3.5.2.3.3. Classification for heritable effects in human germ cells is made on the basis of well conducted, sufficiently
validated tests, preferably as described in Regulation (EC) No 440/2008 adopted in accordance with
Article 13(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (‘Test Method Regulation’) such as those listed in the
following paragraphs. Evaluation of the test results shall be done using expert judgement and all the available
evidence shall be weighed in arriving at a classification.

3.5.2.3.4. In vivo heritable germ cell mutagenicity tests, such as:

—
rodent dominant lethal mutation test;

—
mouse heritable translocation assay.

3.5.2.3.5. In vivo somatic cell mutagenicicty tests, such as:

—
mammalian bone marrow chromosome aberration test;

— mouse spot test;

—
mammalian erythrocyte micronucleus test.

3.5.2.3.6. Mutagenicity/genotoxicity tests in germ cells, such as:

(a) mutagenicity tests:

—
mammalian spermatogonial chromosome aberration test;

—
spermatid micronucleus assay;

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(b) Genotoxicity tests:

—
sister chromatid exchange analysis in spermatogonia;

—
unscheduled DNA synthesis test (UDS) in testicular cells.

3.5.2.3.7. Genotoxicity tests in somatic cells such as:

—
liver Unscheduled synthesis test (UDS) in vivo;

—
mammalian bone marrow Sister Chromatid Exchanges (SCE);

3.5.2.3.8. In vitro mutagenicity tests such as:

—
in vitro mammalian chromosome aberration test;

—
in vitro mammalian cell gene mutation test;

— bacterial reverse mutation tests.

3.5.2.3.9. The classification of individual substances shall be based on the total weight of evidence available, using
expert judgement (See 1.1.1). In those instances where a single well-conducted test is used for classification, it
shall provide clear and unambiguously positive results. If new, well validated, tests arise these may also be
used in the total weight of evidence to be considered. The relevance of the route of exposure used in the study
of the substance compared to the route of human exposure shall also be taken into account.

3.5.3. _**Classification criteria for mixtures**_

3.5.3.1. _Classification of mixtures when data are available for all ingredients or only for some ingredients of the mixture_

3.5.3.1.1. The mixture shall be classified as a mutagen when at least one ingredient has been classified as a Category 1A,
Category 1B or Category 2 mutagen and is present at or above the appropriate generic concentration limit as
shown in Table 3.5.2 for Category 1A, Category 1B and Category 2 respectively.

_Table 3.5.2_

**Generic concentration limits of ingredients of a mixture classified as germ cell mutagens that trigger**
**classification of the mixture.**

|Ingredient classified as:|Concentration limits triggering classification of a mixture as:|Col3|Col4|
|---|---|---|---|
|Ingredient classified as:|Category 1A mutagen|Category 1B mutagen|Category 2 mutagen|
|Category 1A mutagen|≥0,1 %|—|—|
|Category 1B mutagen|—|≥0,1 %|—|
|Category 2 mutagen|—|—|≥1,0 %|

_Note_

The concentration limits in the table above apply to solids and liquids (w/w units) as well as gases (v/v units).

3.5.3.2. _Classification of mixtures when data are available for the complete mixture_

3.5.3.2.1. Classification of mixtures will be based on the available test data for the individual ingredients of the mixture
using concentration limits for the ingredients classified as germ cell mutagens. On a case-by-case basis, test
data on mixtures may be used for classification when demonstrating effects that have not been established
from the evaluation based on the individual ingredients. In such cases, the test results for the mixture as a
whole must be shown to be conclusive taking into account dose and other factors such as duration,
observations, sensitivity and statistical analysis of germ cell mutagenicity test systems. Adequate
documentation supporting the classification shall be retained and made available for review upon request.

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3.5.3.3. _Classification of mixtures when data are not available for the complete mixture: bridging principles_

3.5.3.3.1. Where the mixture itself has not been tested to determine its germ cell mutagenicity hazard, but there are
sufficient data on the individual ingredients and similar tested mixtures (subject to paragraph 3.5.3.2.1), to
adequately characterise the hazards of the mixture, these data shall be used in accordance with the applicable
bridging rules set out in section 1.1.3.

3.5.4. _**Hazard communication**_

3.5.4.1. Label elements shall be used in accordance with Table 3.5.3, for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria
for classification in this hazard class.

_Table 3.5.3_

**Label elements of germ cell mutagenicity**

|Classification|Category 1A or Category 1B|Category 2|
|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictograms|||
|Signal Word|Danger|Warning|
|Hazard Statement|H340: May cause genetic defects<br>(state route of exposure if it is<br>conclusively proven that no<br>other routes of exposure cause<br>the hazard)|H341: Suspected of causing<br>genetic defects (state route of<br>exposure if it is conclusively<br>proven that no other routes of<br>exposure cause the hazard)|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention|P201<br>P202<br>P281|P201<br>P202<br>P281|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|P308 + P313|P308 + P313|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage|P405|P405|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal|P501|P501|

3.5.5. _**Additional classification considerations**_

It is increasingly accepted that the process of chemical-induced tumorigenesis in humans and animals
involves genetic changes for example in proto-oncogenes and/or tumour suppresser genes of somatic cells.
Therefore, the demonstration of mutagenic properties of substances in somatic and/or germ cells of
mammals in vivo may have implications for the potential classification of these substances as carcinogens (see
also Carcinogenicity, section 3.6, paragraph 3.6.2.2.6).

3.6. **Carcinogenicity**

3.6.1. _**Definition**_

3.6.1.1. Carcinogen means a substance or a mixture of substances which induce cancer or increase its incidence.
Substances which have induced benign and malignant tumours in well performed experimental studies on
animals are considered also to be presumed or suspected human carcinogens unless there is strong evidence
that the mechanism of tumour formation is not relevant for humans.

3.6.2. _**Classification criteria for substances**_

3.6.2.1. For the purpose of classification for carcinogenicity, substances are allocated to one of two categories based
on strength of evidence and additional considerations (weight of evidence). In certain instances, route-specific
classification may be warranted, if it can be conclusively proved that no other route of exposure exhibits the
hazard.

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_Table 3.6.1_

**Hazard categories for carcinogens**

|Categories|Criteria|
|---|---|
|CATEGORY 1:<br>Category 1A:<br>Category 1B:|Known or presumed human carcinogens<br>A substance is classified in Category 1 for carcinogenicity on the basis of<br>epidemiological and/or animal data. A substance may be further distinguished<br>as:<br>Category 1A, known to have carcinogenic potential for humans, classification is<br>largely based on human evidence, or<br>Category 1B, presumed to have carcinogenic potential for humans, classification<br>is largely based on animal evidence.<br>The classification in Category 1A and 1B is based on strength of evidence<br>together with additional considerations (see section 3.6.2.2). Such evidence may<br>be derived from:<br>—<br>human studies that establish a causal relationship between human<br>exposure to a substance and the development of cancer (known human<br>carcinogen); or<br>—<br>animal<br>experiments<br>for<br>which<br>there<br>is<br>sufficient (1)<br>evidence<br>to<br>demonstrate animal carcinogenicity (presumed human carcinogen).<br>In addition, on a case-by-case basis, scientific judgement may warrant a decision<br>of presumed human carcinogenicity derived from studies showing limited<br>evidence of carcinogenicity in humans together with limited evidence of<br>carcinogenicity in experimental animals.|
|CATEGORY 2:|Suspected human carcinogens<br>The placing of a substance in Category 2 is done on the basis of evidence<br>obtained from human and/or animal studies, but which is not sufficiently<br>convincing to place the substance in Category 1A or 1B, based on strength of<br>evidence together with additional considerations (see section 3.6.2.2). Such<br>evidence may be derived either from limited (1) evidence of carcinogenicity in<br>human studies or from limited evidence of carcinogenicity in animal studies.|

( [1] ) Note: See 3.6.2.2.4.

3.6.2.2. _Specific considerations for classification of substances as carcinogens_

3.6.2.2.1. Classification as a carcinogen is made on the basis of evidence from reliable and acceptable studies and is
intended to be used for substances which have an intrinsic property to cause cancer. The evaluations shall be
based on all existing data, peer-reviewed published studies and additional acceptable data.

3.6.2.2.2. Classification of a substance as a carcinogen is a process that involves two interrelated determinations:
evaluations of strength of evidence and consideration of all other relevant information to place substances
with human cancer potential into hazard categories.

3.6.2.2.3. Strength of evidence involves the enumeration of tumours in human and animal studies and determination of
their level of statistical significance. Sufficient human evidence demonstrates causality between human
exposure and the development of cancer, whereas sufficient evidence in animals shows a causal relationship
between the substance and an increased incidence of tumours. Limited evidence in humans is demonstrated
by a positive association between exposure and cancer, but a causal relationship cannot be stated. Limited
evidence in animals is provided when data suggest a carcinogenic effect, but are less than sufficient. The terms
‘sufficient’ and ‘limited’ have been used here as they have been defined by the International Agency for
Research on Cancer (IARC) and read as follows:

(a) Carcinogenicity in humans

The evidence relevant to carcinogenicity from studies in humans is classified into one of the following
categories:

—
sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity: a causal relationship has been established between
exposure to the agent and human cancer. That is, a positive relationship has been observed
between the exposure and cancer in studies in which chance, bias and confounding could be
ruled out with reasonable confidence;

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—
limited evidence of carcinogenicity: a positive association has been observed between exposure to
the agent and cancer for which a causal interpretation is considered to be credible, but chance,
bias or confounding could not be ruled out with reasonable confidence.

(b) Carcinogenicity in experimental animals

Carcinogenicity in experimental animals can be evaluated using conventional bioassays, bioassays that
employ genetically modified animals, and other in-vivo bioassays that focus on one or more of the
critical stages of carcinogenesis. In the absence of data from conventional long-term bioassays or from
assays with neoplasia as the end-point, consistently positive results in several models that address
several stages in the multistage process of carcinogenesis should be considered in evaluating the degree
of evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals. The evidence relevant to carcinogenicity in
experimental animals is classified into one of the following categories:

—
sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity: a causal relationship has been established between the
agent and an increased incidence of malignant neoplasms or of an appropriate combination of
benign and malignant neoplasms in (a) two or more species of animals or (b) two or more
independent studies in one species carried out at different times or in different laboratories or
under different protocols. An increased incidence of tumours in both sexes of a single species in a
well-conducted study, ideally conducted under Good Laboratory Practices, can also provide
sufficient evidence. A single study in one species and sex might be considered to provide
sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity when malignant neoplasms occur to an unusual degree
with regard to incidence, site, type of tumour or age at onset, or when there are strong findings of
tumours at multiple sites;

—
limited evidence of carcinogenicity: the data suggest a carcinogenic effect but are limited for
making a definitive evaluation because, e.g. (a) the evidence of carcinogenicity is restricted to a
single experiment; (b) there are unresolved questions regarding the adequacy of the design,
conduct or interpretation of the studies; (c) the agent increases the incidence only of benign
neoplasms or lesions of uncertain neoplastic potential; or (d) the evidence of carcinogenicity is
restricted to studies that demonstrate only promoting activity in a narrow range of tissues or

organs.

3.6.2.2.4. Additional considerations (as part of the weight of evidence approach (see 1.1.1)). Beyond the determination
of the strength of evidence for carcinogenicity, a number of other factors need to be considered that influence
the overall likelihood that a substance poses a carcinogenic hazard in humans. The full list of factors that
influence this determination would be very lengthy, but some of the more important ones are considered
here.

3.6.2.2.5. The factors can be viewed as either increasing or decreasing the level of concern for human carcinogenicity.
The relative emphasis accorded to each factor depends upon the amount and coherence of evidence bearing
on each. Generally there is a requirement for more complete information to decrease than to increase the
level of concern. Additional considerations should be used in evaluating the tumour findings and the other
factors in a case-by-case manner.

3.6.2.2.6. Some important factors which may be taken into consideration, when assessing the overall level of concern

are:

(a) tumour type and background incidence;

(b) multi-site responses;

(c) progression of lesions to malignancy;

(d) reduced tumour latency;

(e) whether responses are in single or both sexes;

(f) whether responses are in a single species or several species;

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(g) structural similarity to a substance(s) for which there is good evidence of carcinogenicity;

(h) routes of exposure;

(i) comparison of absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion between test animals and humans;

(j) the possibility of a confounding effect of excessive toxicity at test doses;

(k) mode of action and its relevance for humans, such as cytotoxicity with growth stimulation, mitogenesis,
immunosuppression, mutagenicity.

Mutagenicity: it is recognised that genetic events are central in the overall process of cancer
development. Therefore evidence of mutagenic activity in vivo may indicate that a substance has a
potential for carcinogenic effects.

3.6.2.2.7. A substance that has not been tested for carcinogenicity may in certain instances be classified in Category 1A,
Category 1B or Category 2 based on tumour data from a structural analogue together with substantial
support from consideration of other important factors such as formation of common significant metabolites,
e.g. for benzidine congener dyes.

3.6.2.2.8. The classification shall take into consideration whether or not the substance is absorbed by a given route(s);
or whether there are only local tumours at the site of administration for the tested route(s), and adequate
testing by other major route(s) show lack of carcinogenicity.

3.6.2.2.9. It is important that whatever is known of the physico-chemical, toxicokinetic and toxicodynamic properties
of the substances, as well as any available relevant information on chemical analogues, i.e. structure activity
relationship, is taken into consideration when undertaking classification.

3.6.3. _**Classification criteria for mixtures**_

3.6.3.1. _Classification of mixtures when data are available for all ingredients or only for some ingredients of the mixture_

3.6.3.1.1. The mixture will be classified as a carcinogen when at least one ingredient has been classified as a
Category 1A, Category 1B or Category 2 carcinogen and is present at or above the appropriate generic
concentration limit as shown in Table 3.6.2 for Category 1A, Category 1B and Category 2 respectively.

_Table 3.6.2_

**Generic concentration limits of ingredients of a mixture classified as carcinogen that trigger**
**classification of the mixture**

|Ingredient classified as:|Generic concentration limits triggering classification of a mixture as:|Col3|Col4|
|---|---|---|---|
|Ingredient classified as:|Category 1A carcino-<br>gen|Category 1B carcino-<br>gen|Category 2 carcinogen|
|Category 1A carcinogen|≥0,1 %|—|—|
|Category 1B carcinogen|—|≥0,1 %|—|
|Category 2 carcinogen|—|—|≥1,0 % [Note 1]|

_Note_

The concentration limits in the table above apply to solids and liquids (w/w units) as well as gases (v/v units).

_Note 1_

If a Category 2 carcinogen is present in the mixture as an ingredient at a concentration ≥ 0,1 % a SDS shall be
available for the mixture upon request.

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3.6.3.2. _Classification of mixtures when data are available for the complete mixture_

3.6.3.2.1. Classification of mixtures will be based on the available test data for the individual ingredients of the mixture
using concentration limits for the ingredients classified as carcinogens. On a case-by-case basis, test data on
mixtures may be used for classification when demonstrating effects that have not been established from the
evaluation based on the individual ingredients. In such cases, the test results for the mixture as a whole must
be shown to be conclusive taking into account dose and other factors such as duration, observations,
sensitivity and statistical analysis of carcinogenicity test systems. Adequate documentation supporting the
classification shall be retained and made available for review upon request.

3.6.3.3. _Classification of mixtures when data are not available for the complete mixture: bridging principles_

3.6.3.3.1. Where the mixture itself has not been tested to determine its carcinogenic hazard, but there are sufficient data
on the individual ingredients and similar tested mixtures (subject to paragraph 3.6.3.2.1) to adequately
characterise the hazards of the mixture, these data shall be used in accordance with the applicable bridging
rules set out in section 1.1.3.

3.6.4. _**Hazard Communication**_

3.6.4.1. Label elements shall be used in accordance with Table 3.6.3, for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria
for classification in this hazard class.

_Table 3.6.3_

**Label elements for carcinogenicity**

|Classification|Category 1A or Category 1B|Category 2|
|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictograms|||
|Signal Word|Danger|Warning|
|Hazard Statement|H350: May cause cancer (state<br>route of exposure if it is con-<br>clusively proven that no other<br>routes of exposure cause the<br>hazard)|H351: Suspected of causing cancer<br>(state route of exposure if it is<br>conclusively proven that no other<br>routes of exposure cause the<br>hazard)|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention|P201<br>P202<br>P281|P201<br>P202<br>P281|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|P308 + P313|P308 + P313|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage|P405|P405|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal|P501|P501|

3.7. **Reproductive toxicity**

3.7.1. _**Definitions and general considerations**_

3.7.1.1. Reproductive toxicity includes adverse effects on sexual function and fertility in adult males and females, as
well as developmental toxicity in the offspring. The definitions presented below are adapted from those
agreed as working definitions in IPCS/EHC Document No 225, Principles for Evaluating Health Risks to
Reproduction Associated with Exposure to Chemicals. For classification purposes, the known induction of
genetically based heritable effects in the offspring is addressed in Germ Cell Mutagenicity (section 3.5), since
in the present classification system it is considered more appropriate to address such effects under the
separate hazard class of germ cell mutagenicity.

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In this classification system, reproductive toxicity is subdivided under two main headings:

(a) adverse effects on sexual function and fertility;

(b) adverse effects on development of the offspring.

Some reproductive toxic effects cannot be clearly assigned to either impairment of sexual function and
fertility or to developmental toxicity. Nonetheless, substances with these effects, or mixtures containing them,
shall be classified as reproductive toxicants.

3.7.1.2. For the purpose of classification the hazard class Reproductive Toxicity is differentiated into:

— adverse effects

—
on sexual function and fertility, or

—
on development;

— effects on or via lactation.

3.7.1.3. _Adverse effects on sexual function and fertility_

Any effect of substances that has the potential to interfere with sexual function and fertility. This includes, but
is not limited to, alterations to the female and male reproductive system, adverse effects on onset of puberty,
gamete production and transport, reproductive cycle normality, sexual behaviour, fertility, parturition,
pregnancy outcomes, premature reproductive senescence, or modifications in other functions that are
dependent on the integrity of the reproductive systems.

3.7.1.4. _Adverse effects on development of the offspring_

Developmental toxicity includes, in its widest sense, any effect which interferes with normal development of
the conceptus, either before or after birth, and resulting from exposure of either parent prior to conception,
or exposure of the developing offspring during prenatal development, or postnatally, to the time of sexual
maturation. However, it is considered that classification under the heading of developmental toxicity is
primarily intended to provide a hazard warning for pregnant women, and for men and women of
reproductive capacity. Therefore, for pragmatic purposes of classification, developmental toxicity essentially
means adverse effects induced during pregnancy, or as a result of parental exposure. These effects can be
manifested at any point in the life span of the organism. The major manifestations of developmental toxicity
include (1) death of the developing organism, (2) structural abnormality, (3) altered growth, and (4) functional
deficiency.

3.7.1.5. Adverse effects on or via lactation are also included in reproductive toxicity, but for classification purposes,
such effects are treated separately (see Table 3.7.1 (b)). This is because it is desirable to be able to classify
substances specifically for an adverse effect on lactation so that a specific hazard warning about this effect can
be provided for lactating mothers.

3.7.2. _**Classification criteria for substances**_

3.7.2.1. _Hazard categories_

3.7.2.1.1. For the purpose of classification for reproductive toxicity, substances are allocated to one of two categories.
Within each category, effects on sexual function and fertility, and on development, are considered separately.
In addition, effects on lactation are allocated to a separate hazard category.

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_Table 3.7.1(a)_

**Hazard categories for reproductive toxicants**

|Categories|Criteria|
|---|---|
|CATEGORY 1<br>Category 1A<br>Category 1B|Known or presumed human reproductive toxicant<br>Substances are classified in Category 1 for reproductive toxicity when they are<br>known to have produced an adverse effect on sexual function and fertility, or on<br>development in humans or when there is evidence from animal studies, possibly<br>supplemented with other information, to provide a strong presumption that the<br>substance has the capacity to interfere with reproduction in humans. The<br>classification of a substance is further distinguished on the basis of whether the<br>evidence for classification is primarily from human data (Category 1A) or from<br>animal data (Category 1B).<br>Known human reproductive toxicant<br>The classification of a substance in Category 1A is largely based on evidence<br>from humans.<br>Presumed human reproductive toxicant<br>The classification of a substance in Category 1B is largely based on data from<br>animal studies. Such data shall provide clear evidence of an adverse effect on<br>sexual function and fertility or on development in the absence of other toxic<br>effects, or if occurring together with other toxic effects the adverse effect on<br>reproduction is considered not to be a secondary non-specific consequence of<br>other toxic effects. However, when there is mechanistic information that raises<br>doubt about the relevance of the effect for humans, classification in Category 2<br>may be more appropriate.|
|CATEGORY 2|Suspected human reproductive toxicant<br>Substances are classified in Category 2 for reproductive toxicity when there is<br>some evidence from humans or experimental animals, possibly supplemented<br>with other information, of an adverse effect on sexual function and fertility, or<br>on development, and where the evidence is not sufficiently convincing to place<br>the substance in Category 1. If deficiencies in the study make the quality of<br>evidence less convincing, Category 2 could be the more appropriate<br>classification.<br>Such effects shall have been observed in the absence of other toxic effects, or if<br>occurring together with other toxic effects the adverse effect on reproduction is<br>considered not to be a secondary non-specific consequence of the other toxic<br>effects.|

_Table 3.7.1(b)_

**Hazard category for lactation effects**

EFFECTS ON OR VIA LACTATION

Effects on or via lactation are allocated to a separate single category. It is recognised that for many substances
there is no information on the potential to cause adverse effects on the offspring via lactation. However,
substances which are absorbed by women and have been shown to interfere with lactation, or which may be
present (including metabolites) in breast milk in amounts sufficient to cause concern for the health of a
breastfed child, shall be classified and labelled to indicate this property hazardous to breastfed babies. This
classification can be assigned on the:
(a) human evidence indicating a hazard to babies during the lactation period; and/or
(b) results of one or two generation studies in animals which provide clear evidence of adverse effect in the
offspring due to transfer in the milk or adverse effect on the quality of the milk; and/or
(c) absorption, metabolism, distribution and excretion studies that indicate the likelihood that the
substance is present in potentially toxic levels in breast milk.

3.7.2.2. _Basis of classification_

3.7.2.2.1. Classification is made on the basis of the appropriate criteria, outlined above, and an assessment of the total
weight of evidence (see 1.1.1). Classification as a reproductive toxicant is intended to be used for substances
which have an intrinsic, specific property to produce an adverse effect on reproduction and substances shall
not be so classified if such an effect is produced solely as a non-specific secondary consequence of other toxic
effects.

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The classification of a substance is derived from the hazard categories in the following order of precedence:
Category 1A, Category 1B, Category 2 and the additional Category for effects on or via lactation. If a
substance meets the criteria for classification into both of the main categories (for example Category 1B for
effects on sexual function and fertility and also Category 2 for development) then both hazard differentiations
shall be communicated by the respective hazard statements. Classification in the additional category for
effects on or via lactation will be considered irrespective of a classification into Category 1A, Category 1B or
Category 2.

3.7.2.2.2. In the evaluation of toxic effects on the developing offspring, it is important to consider the possible
influence of maternal toxicity (see section 3.7.2.4).

3.7.2.2.3. For human evidence to provide the primary basis for a Category 1A classification there must be reliable
evidence of an adverse effect on reproduction in humans. Evidence used for classification shall ideally be from
well conducted epidemiological studies which include the use of appropriate controls, balanced assessment,
and due consideration of bias or confounding factors. Less rigorous data from studies in humans shall be
supplemented with adequate data from studies in experimental animals and classification in Category 1B shall
be considered.

3.7.2.3. _Weight of evidence_

3.7.2.3.1. Classification as a reproductive toxicant is made on the basis of an assessment of the total weight of evidence,
see section 1.1.1. This means that all available information that bears on the determination of reproductive
toxicity is considered together, such as epidemiological studies and case reports in humans and specific
reproduction studies along with sub-chronic, chronic and special study results in animals that provide
relevant information regarding toxicity to reproductive and related endocrine organs. Evaluation of
substances chemically related to the substance under study may also be included, particularly when
information on the substance is scarce. The weight given to the available evidence will be influenced by
factors such as the quality of the studies, consistency of results, nature and severity of effects, the presence of
maternal toxicity in experimental animal studies, level of statistical significance for inter-group differences,
number of endpoints affected, relevance of route of administration to humans and freedom from bias. Both
positive and negative results are assembled together into a weight of evidence determination. A single,
positive study performed according to good scientific principles and with statistically or biologically
significant positive results may justify classification (see also 3.7.2.2.3).

3.7.2.3.2. Toxicokinetic studies in animals and humans, site of action and mechanism or mode of action study results
may provide relevant information which reduces or increases concerns about the hazard to human health. If
it is conclusively demonstrated that the clearly identified mechanism or mode of action has no relevance for
humans or when the toxicokinetic differences are so marked that it is certain that the hazardous property will
not be expressed in humans then a substance which produces an adverse effect on reproduction in
experimental animals should not be classified.

3.7.2.3.3. If, in some reproductive toxicity studies in experimental animals the only effects recorded are considered to be
of low or minimal toxicological significance, classification may not necessarily be the outcome. These effects
include small changes in semen parameters or in the incidence of spontaneous defects in the foetus, small
changes in the proportions of common foetal variants such as are observed in skeletal examinations, or in
foetal weights, or small differences in postnatal developmental assessments.

3.7.2.3.4. Data from animal studies ideally shall provide clear evidence of specific reproductive toxicity in the absence of
other systemic toxic effects. However, if developmental toxicity occurs together with other toxic effects in the
dam, the potential influence of the generalised adverse effects shall be assessed to the extent possible. The
preferred approach is to consider adverse effects in the embryo/foetus first, and then evaluate maternal
toxicity, along with any other factors which are likely to have influenced these effects, as part of the weight of
evidence. In general, developmental effects that are observed at maternally toxic doses shall not be
automatically discounted. Discounting developmental effects that are observed at maternally toxic doses can
only be done on a case-by-case basis when a causal relationship is established or refuted.

3.7.2.3.5. If appropriate information is available it is important to try to determine whether developmental toxicity is
due to a specific maternally mediated mechanism or to a non-specific secondary mechanism, like maternal
stress and the disruption of homeostasis. Generally, the presence of maternal toxicity shall not be used to
negate findings of embryo/foetal effects, unless it can be clearly demonstrated that the effects are secondary
non-specific effects. This is especially the case when the effects in the offspring are significant, e.g. irreversible
effects such as structural malformations. In some situations it can be assumed that reproductive toxicity is due
to a secondary consequence of maternal toxicity and discount the effects, if the substance is so toxic that
dams fail to thrive and there is severe inanition, they are incapable of nursing pups; or they are prostrate or
dying.

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3.7.2.4. _Maternal toxicity_

3.7.2.4.1. Development of the offspring throughout gestation and during the early postnatal stages can be influenced
by toxic effects in the mother either through non-specific mechanisms related to stress and the disruption of
maternal homeostasis, or by specific maternally-mediated mechanisms. In the interpretation of the
developmental outcome to decide classification for developmental effects it is important to consider the
possible influence of maternal toxicity. This is a complex issue because of uncertainties surrounding the
relationship between maternal toxicity and developmental outcome. Expert judgement and a weight of
evidence approach, using all available studies, shall be used to determine the degree of influence that shall be
attributed to maternal toxicity when interpreting the criteria for classification for developmental effects. The
adverse effects in the embryo/foetus shall be first considered, and then maternal toxicity, along with any other
factors which are likely to have influenced these effects, as weight of evidence, to help reach a conclusion
about classification.

3.7.2.4.2. Based on pragmatic observation, maternal toxicity may, depending on severity, influence development via
non-specific secondary mechanisms, producing effects such as depressed foetal weight, retarded ossification,
and possibly resorptions and certain malformations in some strains of certain species. However, the limited
number of studies which have investigated the relationship between developmental effects and general
maternal toxicity have failed to demonstrate a consistent, reproducible relationship across species.
Developmental effects which occur even in the presence of maternal toxicity are considered to be evidence of
developmental toxicity, unless it can be unequivocally demonstrated on a case-by-case basis that the
developmental effects are secondary to maternal toxicity. Moreover, classification shall be considered where
there is a significant toxic effect in the offspring, e.g. irreversible effects such as structural malformations,
embryo/foetal lethality, significant post-natal functional deficiencies.

3.7.2.4.3. Classification shall not automatically be discounted for substances that produce developmental toxicity only
in association with maternal toxicity, even if a specific maternally-mediated mechanism has been
demonstrated. In such a case, classification in Category 2 may be considered more appropriate than
Category 1. However, when a substance is so toxic that maternal death or severe inanition results, or the dams
are prostrate and incapable of nursing the pups, it is reasonable to assume that developmental toxicity is
produced solely as a secondary consequence of maternal toxicity and discount the developmental effects.
Classification is not necessarily the outcome in the case of minor developmental changes, when there is only
a small reduction in foetal/pup body weight or retardation of ossification when seen in association with
maternal toxicity.

3.7.2.4.4. Some of the end points used to assess maternal effects are provided below. Data on these end points, if
available, need to be evaluated in light of their statistical or biological significance and dose response
relationship.

Maternal mortality:

an increased incidence of mortality among the treated dams over the controls shall be considered evidence of
maternal toxicity if the increase occurs in a dose-related manner and can be attributed to the systemic toxicity
of the test material. Maternal mortality greater than 10 % is considered excessive and the data for that dose
level shall not normally be considered for further evaluation.

Mating index

(no. animals with seminal plugs or sperm/no. mated × 100) ( [1] )

Fertility index

(no. animals with implants/no. of matings × 100)

Gestation length

(if allowed to deliver)

Body weight and body weight change:

Consideration of the maternal body weight change and/or adjusted (corrected) maternal body weight shall be
included in the evaluation of maternal toxicity whenever such data are available. The calculation of an
adjusted (corrected) mean maternal body weight change, which is the difference between the initial and

( [1] ) It is recognised that the Mating index and the Fertility index can also be affected by the male.

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terminal body weight minus the gravid uterine weight (or alternatively, the sum of the weights of the
foetuses), may indicate whether the effect is maternal or intrauterine. In rabbits, the body weight gain may not
be useful indicators of maternal toxicity because of normal fluctuations in body weight during pregnancy.

Food and water consumption (if relevant):

The observation of a significant decrease in the average food or water consumption in treated dams compared
to the control group is useful in evaluating maternal toxicity, particularly when the test material is
administered in the diet or drinking water. Changes in food or water consumption need to be evaluated in
conjunction with maternal body weights when determining if the effects noted are reflective of maternal
toxicity or more simply, unpalatability of the test material in feed or water.

Clinical evaluations (including clinical signs, markers, haematology and clinical chemistry studies):

The observation of increased incidence of significant clinical signs of toxicity in treated dams relative to the
control group is useful in evaluating maternal toxicity. If this is to be used as the basis for the assessment of
maternal toxicity, the types, incidence, degree and duration of clinical signs shall be reported in the study.
Clinical signs of maternal intoxication include: coma, prostration, hyperactivity, loss of righting reflex, ataxia,
or laboured breathing.

Post-mortem data:

Increased incidence and/or severity of post-mortem findings may be indicative of maternal toxicity. This can
include gross or microscopic pathological findings or organ weight data, including absolute organ weight,
organ-to-body weight ratio, or organ-to-brain weight ratio. When supported by findings of adverse
histopathological effects in the affected organ(s), the observation of a significant change in the average weight
of suspected target organ(s) of treated dams, compared to those in the control group, may be considered
evidence of maternal toxicity.

3.7.2.5. _Animal and experimental data_

3.7.2.5.1. A number of internationally accepted test methods are available; these include methods for developmental
toxicity testing (e.g. OECD Test Guideline 414), and methods for one or two-generation toxicity testing (e.g.
OECD Test Guidelines 415, 416).

3.7.2.5.2. Results obtained from Screening Tests (e.g. OECD Guidelines 421 — Reproduction/Developmental Toxicity
Screening Test, and 422 — Combined Repeated Dose Toxicity Study with Reproduction/Development
Toxicity Screening Test) can also be used to justify classification, although it is recognised that the quality of
this evidence is less reliable than that obtained through full studies.

3.7.2.5.3. Adverse effects or changes, seen in short- or long-term repeated dose toxicity studies, which are judged likely
to impair reproductive function and which occur in the absence of significant generalised toxicity, may be
used as a basis for classification, e.g. histopathological changes in the gonads.

3.7.2.5.4. Evidence from in vitro assays, or non-mammalian tests, and from analogous substances using structureactivity relationship (SAR), can contribute to the procedure for classification. In all cases of this nature, expert
judgement must be used to assess the adequacy of the data. Inadequate data shall not be used as a primary
support for classification.

3.7.2.5.5. It is preferable that animal studies are conducted using appropriate routes of administration which relate to
the potential route of human exposure. However, in practice, reproductive toxicity studies are commonly
conducted using the oral route, and such studies will normally be suitable for evaluating the hazardous
properties of the substance with respect to reproductive toxicity. However, if it can be conclusively
demonstrated that the clearly identified mechanism or mode of action has no relevance for humans or when
the toxicokinetic differences are so marked that it is certain that the hazardous property will not be expressed
in humans then a substance which produces an adverse effect on reproduction in experimental animals shall
not be classified.

3.7.2.5.6. Studies involving routes of administration such as intravenous or intraperitoneal injection, which result in
exposure of the reproductive organs to unrealistically high levels of the test substance, or elicit local damage
to the reproductive organs, including irritation, must be interpreted with extreme caution and on their own
are not normally the basis for classification.

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3.7.2.5.7. There is general agreement about the concept of a limit dose, above which the production of an adverse effect
is considered to be outside the criteria which lead to classification, but not regarding the inclusion within the
criteria of a specific dose as a limit dose. However, some guidelines for test methods, specify a limit dose,
others qualify the limit dose with a statement that higher doses may be necessary if anticipated human
exposure is sufficiently high that an adequate margin of exposure is not achieved. Also, due to species
differences in toxicokinetics, establishing a specific limit dose may not be adequate for situations where
humans are more sensitive than the animal model.

3.7.2.5.8. In principle, adverse effects on reproduction seen only at very high dose levels in animal studies (for example
doses that induce prostration, severe inappetence, excessive mortality) would not normally lead to
classification, unless other information is available, e.g. toxicokinetics information indicating that humans
may be more susceptible than animals, to suggest that classification is appropriate. Please also refer to the
section on maternal toxicity (3.7.2.4) for further guidance in this area.

3.7.2.5.9. However, specification of the actual ‘limit dose’ will depend upon the test method that has been employed to
provide the test results, e.g. in the OECD Test Guideline for repeated dose toxicity studies by the oral route, an
upper dose of 1 000 mg/kg has been recommended as a limit dose, unless expected human response
indicates the need for a higher dose level.

3.7.3. _**Classification criteria for mixtures**_

3.7.3.1. _Classification of mixtures when data are available for all ingredients or only for some ingredients of the mixture_

3.7.3.1.1. The mixture shall be classified as a reproductive toxicant when at least one ingredient has been classified as a
Category 1A, Category 1B or Category 2 reproductive toxicant and is present at or above the appropriate
generic concentration limit as shown in Table 3.7.2 for Category 1A, Category 1B and Category 2
respectively.

3.7.3.1.2. The mixture shall be classified for effects on or via lactation when at least one ingredient has been classified
for effects on or via lactation and is present at or above the appropriate generic concentration limit as shown
in Table 3.7.2 for the additional category for effects on or via lactation.

_Table 3.7.2_

**Generic concentration limits of ingredients of a mixture classified as reproduction toxicants or for**
**effects on or via lactation that trigger classification of the mixture**

|Ingredient classified as:|Generic concentration limits triggering classification of a mixture as:|Col3|Col4|Col5|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|Ingredient classified as:|Category 1A<br>reproductive toxi-<br>cant|Category 1B<br>reproductive toxi-<br>cant|Category 2 repro-<br>ductive toxicant|Additional category<br>for effects on or via<br>lactation|
|Category 1A reproductive<br>toxicant|≥0,3 %<br>[Note 1]||||
|Category 1B reproductive<br>toxicant||≥0,3 %<br>[Note 1]|||
|Category 2 reproductive<br>toxicant|||≥3,0 %<br>[Note 1]||
|Additional category for<br>effects on or via lactation||||≥0,3 %<br>[Note 1]|

_Note_

The concentration limits in the table above apply to solids and liquids (w/w units) as well as gases (v/v units).

_Note 1_

If a Category 1 or Category 2 reproductive toxicant or a substance classified for effects on or via lactation is
present in the mixture as an ingredient at a concentration above 0,1 %, a SDS shall be available for the
mixture upon request.

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3.7.3.2. _Classification of mixtures when data are available for the complete mixture_

3.7.3.2.1. Classification of mixtures will be based on the available test data for the individual ingredients of the mixture
using concentration limits for the ingredients of the mixture. On a case-by-case basis, test data on mixtures
may be used for classification when demonstrating effects that have not been established from the evaluation
based on the individual components. In such cases, the test results for the mixture as a whole must be shown
to be conclusive taking into account dose and other factors such as duration, observations, sensitivity and
statistical analysis of reproduction test systems. Adequate documentation supporting the classification shall
be retained and made available for review upon request.

3.7.3.3. _Classification of mixtures when data are not available for the complete mixture: bridging principles_

3.7.3.3.1. Subject to paragraph 3.7.3.2.1, where the mixture itself has not been tested to determine its reproductive
toxicity, but there are sufficient data on the individual ingredients and similar tested mixtures to adequately
characterise the hazards of the mixture, these data shall be used in accordance with the applicable bridging
rules set out in section 1.1.3.

3.7.4. _**Hazard Communication**_

3.7.4.1. Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 3.7.3

_Table 3.7.3_

**Label elements for reproductive toxicity**

|Classification|Category 1A or Category<br>1B|Category 2|Additional category for<br>effects on or via lactation|
|---|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictograms|||No pictogram|
|Signal Word|Danger|Warning|No signal word|
|Hazard Statement|H360: May damage<br>fertility or the unborn<br>child (state specific<br>effect if known)(state<br>route of exposure if it is<br>conclusively proven<br>that no other routes of<br>exposure cause the<br>hazard)|H361: Suspected of<br>damaging fertility or<br>the unborn child (state<br>specific effect if known)<br>(state route of exposure<br>if it is conclusively<br>proven that no other<br>routes of exposure<br>cause the hazard)|H362: May cause harm<br>to breast-fed children.|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention|P201<br>P202<br>P281|P201<br>P202<br>P281|P201<br>P260<br>P263<br>P264<br>P270|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|P308 + P313|P308 + P313|P308 + P313|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage|P405|P405||
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal|P501|P501||

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3.8. **Specific target organ toxicity — single exposure**

3.8.1. _**Definitions and general considerations**_

3.8.1.1. Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure) is defined as specific, non lethal target organ toxicity arising
from a single exposure to a substance or mixture. All significant health effects that can impair function, both
reversible and irreversible, immediate and/or delayed and not specifically addressed in sections 3.1 to 3.7 and
3.10 are included (see also 3.8.1.6).

3.8.1.2. Classification identifies the substance or mixture as being a specific target organ toxicant and, as such, it may
present a potential for adverse health effects in people who are exposed to it.

3.8.1.3. These adverse health effects produced by a single exposure include consistent and identifiable toxic effects in
humans, or, in experimental animals, toxicologically significant changes which have affected the function or
morphology of a tissue/organ, or have produced serious changes to the biochemistry or haematology of the
organism, and these changes are relevant for human health.

3.8.1.4. Assessment shall take into consideration not only significant changes in a single organ or biological system
but also generalised changes of a less severe nature involving several organs.

3.8.1.5. Specific target organ toxicity can occur by any route that is relevant for humans, i.e. principally oral, dermal
or inhalation.

3.8.1.6. Specific target organ toxicity following a repeated exposure is classified as described in Specific target organ
toxicity — Repeated exposure (section 3.9) and is therefore excluded from section 3.8. Other specific toxic
effects, listed below, are assessed separately and consequently are not included here:

(a) Acute toxicity (section 3.1);

(b) Skin corrosion/irritation (section 3.2);

(c) Serious eye damage/eye irritation (section 3.3);

(d) Respiratory or skin sensitisation (section 3.4);

(e) Germ cell mutagenicity (section 3.5);

(f) Carcinogenicity (section 3.6);

(g) Reproductive toxicity (section 3.7); and

(h) Aspiration toxicity (section 3.10).

3.8.1.7. The hazard class Specific Target Organ Toxicity — Single Exposure is differentiated into:

— Specific target organ toxicity — single exposure, Category 1 and 2;

— Specific target organ toxicity — single exposure, Category 3.

See Table 3.8.1.

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_Table 3.8.1_

**Categories for specific target organ toxicity-single exposure**

|Categories|Criteria|
|---|---|
|Category 1|Substances that have produced significant toxicity in humans or that, on the basis of<br>evidence from studies in experimental animals, can be presumed to have the potential to<br>produce significant toxicity in humans following single exposure<br>Substances are classified in Category 1 for specific target organ toxicity (single exposure)<br>on the basis of:<br>(a)<br>reliable and good quality evidence from human cases or epidemiological studies; or<br>(b)<br>observations from appropriate studies in experimental animals in which significant<br>and/or severe toxic effects of relevance to human health were produced at generally<br>low exposure concentrations. Guidance dose/concentration values are provided<br>below (see 3.8.2.1.9) to be used as part of weight-of-evidence evaluation.|
|Category 2|Substances that, on the basis of evidence from studies in experimental animals can be<br>presumed to have the potential to be harmful to human health following single exposure<br>Substances are classified in Category 2 for specific target organ toxicity (single exposure)<br>on the basis of observations from appropriate studies in experimental animals in which<br>significant toxic effects, of relevance to human health, were produced at generally<br>moderate exposure concentrations. Guidance dose/concentration values are provided<br>below (see 3.8.2.1.9) in order to help in classification.<br>In exceptional cases, human evidence can also be used to place a substance in Category 2<br>(see 3.8.2.1.6).|
|Category 3|Transient target organ effects<br>This category only includes narcotic effects and respiratory tract irritation. These are<br>target organ effects for which a substance does not meet the criteria to be classified in<br>Categories 1 or 2 indicated above. These are effects which adversely alter human function<br>for a short duration after exposure and from which humans may recover in a reasonable<br>period without leaving significant alteration of structure or function. Substances are<br>classified specifically for these effects as laid down in 3.8.2.2.|

_Note:_ Attempts shall be made to determine the primary target organ of toxicity and to classify for that purpose, such as
hepatotoxicants, neurotoxicants. The data shall be carefully evaluated and, where possible, secondary effects should not be
included (e.g. a hepatotoxicant can produce secondary effects in the nervous or gastro-intestinal systems).

3.8.2. _**Classification criteria for substances**_

3.8.2.1. _Substances of Category 1 and Category 2_

3.8.2.1.1. Substances are classified for immediate or delayed effects separately, by the use of expert judgement (see
1.1.1) on the basis of the weight of all evidence available, including the use of recommended guidance values
(see 3.8.2.1.9). Substances are then placed in Category 1 or 2, depending upon the nature and severity of the
effect(s) observed (Table 3.8.1).

3.8.2.1.2. The relevant route or routes of exposure by which the classified substance produces damage shall be
identified (see 3.8.1.5).

3.8.2.1.3. Classification is determined by expert judgement (see section 1.1.1), on the basis of the weight of all evidence
available including the guidance presented below.

3.8.2.1.4. Weight of evidence of all data (see section 1.1.1), including human incidents, epidemiology, and studies
conducted in experimental animals, is used to substantiate specific target organ toxic effects that merit
classification.

3.8.2.1.5. The information required to evaluate specific target organ toxicity comes either from single exposure in
humans, such as: exposure at home, in the workplace or environmentally, or from studies conducted in
experimental animals. The standard animal studies in rats or mice that provide this information are acute
toxicity studies which can include clinical observations and detailed macroscopic and microscopic
examination to enable the toxic effects on target tissues/organs to be identified. Results of acute toxicity
studies conducted in other species may also provide relevant information.

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3.8.2.1.6. In exceptional cases, based on expert judgement, it is appropriate to place certain substances with human
evidence of target organ toxicity in Category 2:

(a) when the weight of human evidence is not sufficiently convincing to warrant Category 1 classification,
and/or

(b) based on the nature and severity of effects.

Dose/concentration levels in humans shall not be considered in the classification and any available evidence
from animal studies shall be consistent with the Category 2 classification. In other words, if there are also
animal data available on the substance that warrant Category 1 classification, the substance shall be classified
as Category 1.

3.8.2.1.7. Effects considered to suppor t classif ication for Categor y 1 and 2

3.8.2.1.7.1. Classification is supported by evidence associating single exposure to the substance with a consistent and
identifiable toxic effect.

3.8.2.1.7.2. Evidence from human experience/incidents is usually restricted to reports of adverse health consequence,
often with uncertainty about exposure conditions, and may not provide the scientific detail that can be
obtained from well-conducted studies in experimental animals.

3.8.2.1.7.3. Evidence from appropriate studies in experimental animals can furnish much more detail, in the form of
clinical observations, and macroscopic and microscopic pathological examination, and this can often reveal
hazards that may not be life-threatening but could indicate functional impairment. Consequently all available
evidence, and relevance to human health, must be taken into consideration in the classification process,
including but not limited to the following effects in humans and/or animals:

(a) morbidity resulting from single exposure;

(b) significant functional changes, more than transient in nature, in the respiratory system, central or
peripheral nervous systems, other organs or other organ systems, including signs of central nervous
system depression and effects on special senses (such as sight, hearing and sense of smell);

(c) any consistent and significant adverse change in clinical biochemistry, haematology, or urinalysis
parameters;

(d) significant organ damage noted at necropsy and/or subsequently seen or confirmed at microscopic
examination;

(e) multi-focal or diffuse necrosis, fibrosis or granuloma formation in vital organs with regenerative
capacity;

(f) morphological changes that are potentially reversible but provide clear evidence of marked organ
dysfunction;

(g) evidence of appreciable cell death (including cell degeneration and reduced cell number) in vital organs
incapable of regeneration.

3.8.2.1.8. Effects considered not to suppor t classification for Category 1 and 2

It is recognised that effects may be seen that does not justify classification. Such effects in humans and/or
animals include, but are not limited to:

(a) clinical observations or small changes in bodyweight gain, food consumption or water intake that may
have some toxicological importance but that do not, by themselves, indicate ‘significant’ toxicity;

(b) small changes in clinical biochemistry, haematology or urinalysis parameters and/or transient effects,
when such changes or effects are of doubtful or minimal toxicological importance;

(c) changes in organ weights with no evidence of organ dysfunction;

(d) adaptive responses that are not considered toxicologically relevant;

(e) substance-induced species-specific mechanisms of toxicity, i.e. demonstrated with reasonable certainty
to be not relevant for human health, shall not justify classification.

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3.8.2.1.9. Guidance values to assist with classification based on the results obtained from
studies conducted in exper imental animals for Category 1 and 2

3.8.2.1.9.1. In order to help reach a decision about whether a substance shall be classified or not, and to what degree it
shall be classified (Category 1 or Category 2), dose/concentration ‘guidance values’ are provided for
consideration of the dose/concentration which has been shown to produce significant health effects. The
principal argument for proposing such guidance values is that all substances are potentially toxic and there
has to be a reasonable dose/concentration above which a degree of toxic effect is acknowledged.

3.8.2.1.9.2. Thus, in animal studies, when significant toxic effects are observed that indicate classification, consideration
of the dose/concentration at which these effects were seen, in relation to the suggested guidance values,
provides useful information to help assess the need to classify (since the toxic effects are a consequence of the
hazardous property(ies) and also the dose/concentration).

3.8.2.1.9.3. The guidance value (C) ranges for single-dose exposure which has produced a significant non-lethal toxic
effect are those applicable to acute toxicity testing, as indicated in Table 3.8.2.

_Table 3.8.2_

**Guidance value ranges for single-dose exposures** [a]

|Col1|Col2|Col3|Guidance value ranges for:|Col5|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|Route of exposure|Units|Category 1|Category 2|Category 3|
|Oral (rat)|mg/kg body<br>weight|C ≤300|2 000 ≥C > 300|Guidance values<br>do not apply b|
|Dermal (rat or rabbit)|mg/kg body<br>weight|C ≤1 000|2 000 ≥C > 1 000|2 000 ≥C > 1 000|
|Inhalation (rat) gas|ppmV/4h|C ≤2 500|20 000 ≥C > 2 500|20 000 ≥C > 2 500|
|Inhalation (rat) vapour|mg/l/4h|C ≤10|20 ≥C > 10|20 ≥C > 10|
|Inhalation (rat) dust/mist/<br>fume|mg/l/4h|C ≤1,0|5,0 ≥C > 1,0|5,0 ≥C > 1,0|

_Note_

(a) The guidance values and ranges mentioned in Table 3.8.2 are intended only for guidance purposes, i.e.
to be used as part of the weight of evidence approach, and to assist with decision about classification.
They are not intended as strict demarcation values.

(b) Guidance values are not provided for Category 3 substances since this classification is primarily based
on human data. Animal data, if available, shall be included in the weight of evidence evaluation.

3.8.2.1.10. Other considerations

3.8.2.1.10.1. When a substance is characterised only by use of animal data (typical of new substances, but also true for
many existing substances), the classification process includes reference to dose/concentration guidance values
as one of the elements that contribute to the weight of evidence approach.

3.8.2.1.10.2. When well-substantiated human data are available showing a specific target organ toxic effect that can be
reliably attributed to single exposure to a substance, the substance shall normally be classified. Positive human
data, regardless of probable dose, predominates over animal data. Thus, if a substance is unclassified because
specific target organ toxicity observed was considered not relevant or significant to humans, if subsequent
human incident data become available showing a specific target organ toxic effect, the substance shall be
classified.

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3.8.2.1.10.3. A substance that has not been tested for specific target organ toxicity may, where appropriate, be classified on
the basis of data from a validated structure activity relationship and expert judgement-based extrapolation
from a structural analogue that has previously been classified together with substantial support from
consideration of other important factors such as formation of common significant metabolites.

3.8.2.1.10.4. Saturated vapour concentration shall be considered, where appropriate, as an additional element to provide
for specific health and safety protection

3.8.2.2. _Substances of Category 3: Transient target organ effects_

3.8.2.2.1. Cr iteria for respirator y tract ir r itation

The criteria for classifying substances as Category 3 for respiratory tract irritation are:

(a) respiratory irritant effects (characterised by localised redness, oedema, pruritis and/or pain) that impair
function with symptoms such as cough, pain, choking, and breathing difficulties are included. This
evaluation will be based primarily on human data;

(b) subjective human observations could be supported by objective measurements of clear respiratory tract
irritation (RTI) (such as electrophysiological responses, biomarkers of inflammation in nasal or
bronchoalveolar lavage fluids);

(c) the symptoms observed in humans shall also be typical of those that would be produced in the exposed
population rather than being an isolated idiosyncratic reaction or response triggered only in individuals
with hypersensitive airways. Ambiguous reports simply of ‘irritation’ shall be excluded as this term is
commonly used to describe a wide range of sensations including those such as smell, unpleasant taste, a
tickling sensation, and dryness, which are outside the scope of classification for respiratory irritation;

(d) there are currently no validated animal tests that deal specifically with RTI, however, useful information
may be obtained from the single and repeated inhalation toxicity tests. For example, animal studies may
provide useful information in terms of clinical signs of toxicity (dyspnoea, rhinitis etc) and
histopathology (e.g. hyperemia, edema, minimal inflammation, thickened mucous layer) which are
reversible and may be reflective of the characteristic clinical symptoms described above. Such animal
studies can be used as part of weight of evidence evaluation;

(e) this special classification would occur only when more severe organ effects including in the respiratory
system are not observed.

3.8.2.2.2 Cr iteria for narcotic effects

The criteria for classifying substances as Category 3 for narcotic effects are:

(a) central nervous system depression including narcotic effects in humans such as drowsiness, narcosis,
reduced alertness, loss of reflexes, lack of coordination, and vertigo are included. These effects can also
be manifested as severe headache or nausea, and can lead to reduced judgment, dizziness, irritability,
fatigue, impaired memory function, deficits in perception and coordination, reaction time, or
sleepiness;

(b) narcotic effects observed in animal studies may include lethargy, lack of coordination, loss of righting
reflex, and ataxia. If these effects are not transient in nature, then they shall be considered to support
classification for Category 1 or 2 specific target organ toxicity single exposure.

3.8.3. _**Classification criteria for mixtures**_

3.8.3.1. Mixtures are classified using the same criteria as for substances, or alternatively as described below. As with
substances, mixtures shall be classified for specific target organ toxicity following single exposure.

3.8.3.2. _Classification of mixtures when data are available for the complete mixture_

3.8.3.2.1. When reliable and good quality evidence from human experience or appropriate studies in experimental
animals, as described in the criteria for substances, is available for the mixture, then the mixture shall be
classified by weight of evidence evaluation of these data (see 1.1.1.4). Care shall be exercised in evaluating
data on mixtures, that the dose, duration, observation or analysis, do not render the results inconclusive.

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3.8.3.3. _Classification of mixtures when data are not available for the complete mixture: bridging principles_

3.8.3.3.1. Where the mixture itself has not been tested to determine its specific target organ toxicity, but there are
sufficient data on the individual ingredients and similar tested mixtures to adequately characterise the hazards
of the mixture, these data shall be used in accordance with the bridging principles set out in section 1.1.3.

3.8.3.4. _Classification of mixtures when data are available for all components or only for some components of the mixture_

3.8.3.4.1. Where there is no reliable evidence or test data for the specific mixture itself, and the bridging principles
cannot be used to enable classification, then classification of the mixture is based on the classification of the
ingredient substances. In this case, the mixture shall be classified as a specific target organ toxicant (specific
organ specified), following single exposure, when at least one ingredient has been classified as a Category 1 or
Category 2 specific target organ toxicant and is present at or above the appropriate generic concentration
limit as mentioned in Table 3.8.3 for Category 1 and 2 respectively.

3.8.3.4.2. These generic concentration limits and consequent classifications shall be applied appropriately to single-dose
specific target organ toxicants.

3.8.3.4.3. Mixtures shall be classified for either or both single- and repeated-dose toxicity independently.

_Table 3.8.3_

**Generic concentration limits of ingredients of a mixture classified as a specific target organ toxicant**
**that trigger classification of the mixture as Category 1 or 2**

|Ingredient classified as:|Generic concentration limits triggering classification of the mixture<br>as:|Col3|
|---|---|---|
|Ingredient classified as:|Category 1|Category 2|
|Category 1<br>Specific Target Organ Toxicant|Concentration ≥10 %|1,0 % ≤concentration<br>< 10 %|
|Category 2<br>Specific Target Organ Toxicant||Concentration ≥10 %<br>[(Note 1)]|

_Note 1_

If a Category 2 specific target organ toxicant is present in the mixture as an ingredient at a concentration
≥ 1,0 % a SDS shall be available for the mixture upon request.

3.8.3.4.4. Care shall be exercised when toxicants affecting more than one organ system are combined that the
potentiation or synergistic interactions are considered, because certain substances can cause target organ
toxicity at < 1 % concentration when other ingredients in the mixture are known to potentiate its toxic effect.

3.8.3.4.5. Care shall be exercised when extrapolating toxicity of a mixture that contains Category 3 ingredient(s). A
generic concentration limit of 20 % is appropriate; however, it shall be recognised that this concentration
limit may be higher or lower depending on the Category 3 ingredient(s) and that some effects such as
respiratory tract irritation may not occur below a certain concentration while other effects such as narcotic
effects may occur below this 20 % value. Expert judgement shall be exercised.

3.8.4. _**Hazard Communication**_

3.8.4.1 Label elements shall be used in accordance with Table 3.8.4., for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria
for classification in this hazard class.

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_Table 3.8.4_

**Label elements for specific target organ toxicity after single exposure**

|Classification|Category 1|Category 2|Category 3|
|---|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictograms||||
|Signal Word|Danger|Warning|Warning|
|Hazard Statement|H370: Causes damage<br>to organs (or state all<br>organs affected, if<br>known) (state route of<br>exposure if it is con-<br>clusively proven that<br>no other routes of<br>exposure cause the<br>hazard)|H371: May cause<br>damage to organs (or<br>state all organs affected,<br>if known) (state route<br>of exposure if it is<br>conclusively proven<br>that no other routes of<br>exposure cause the<br>hazard)|H335: May cause<br>respiratory irritation; or<br>H336: May cause drow-<br>siness or dizziness|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention|P260<br>P264<br>P270|P260<br>P264<br>P270|P261<br>P271|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|P307 + P311<br>P321|P309 + P311|P304 + P340<br>P312|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage|P405|P405|P403 + P233<br>P405|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal|P501|P501|P501|

3.9. **Specific target organ toxicity — repeated exposure**

3.9.1. _**Definitions and general considerations**_

3.9.1.1. Target organ toxicity (repeated exposure) means specific, target organ toxicity arising from a repeated
exposure to a substance or mixture. All significant health effects that can impair function, both reversible and
irreversible, immediate and/or delayed are included. However, other specific toxic effects that are specifically
addressed in sections 3.1 to 3.8 and 3.10 are not included here.

3.9.1.2. Classification for target organ toxicity (repeated exposure) identifies the substance as being a specific target
organ toxicant and, as such, it may present a potential for adverse health effects in people who are exposed to
it.

3.9.1.3. These adverse health effects include consistent and identifiable toxic effects in humans, or, in experimental
animals, toxicologically significant changes which have affected the function or morphology of a tissue/organ,
or have produced serious changes to the biochemistry or haematology of the organism and these changes are
relevant for human health.

3.9.1.4. Assessment shall take into consideration not only significant changes in a single organ or biological system
but also generalised changes of a less severe nature involving several organs.

3.9.1.5. Specific target organ toxicity can occur by any route that is relevant for humans, i.e. principally oral, dermal
or inhalation.

3.9.1.6. Non-lethal toxic effects observed after a single-event exposure are classified as described in Specific target
organ toxicity — Single exposure (section 3.8) and are therefore excluded from section 3.9.

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3.9.2. _**Classification criteria for substances**_

3.9.2.1. Substances are classified as specific target organ toxicants following repeated exposure by the use of expert
judgement (see 1.1.1), on the basis of the weight of all evidence available, including the use of recommended
guidance values which take into account the duration of exposure and the dose/concentration which
produced the effect(s), (see 3.9.2.9), and are placed in one of two categories, depending upon the nature and
severity of the effect(s) observed (Table 3.9.1).

_Table 3.9.1_

**Categories for specific target organ toxicity-repeated exposure**

|Categories|Criteria|
|---|---|
|Category 1|Substances that have produced significant toxicity in humans or that, on the basis of<br>evidence from studies in experimental animals, can be presumed to have the potential to<br>produce significant toxicity in humans following repeated exposure.<br>Substances are classified in Category 1 for target organ toxicity (repeat exposure) on the<br>basis of:<br>—<br>reliable and good quality evidence from human cases or epidemiological studies; or<br>—<br>observations from appropriate studies in experimental animals in which significant<br>and/or severe toxic effects, of relevance to human health, were produced at generally<br>low exposure concentrations. Guidance dose/concentration values are provided below<br>(see 3.9.2.9), to be used as part of a weight-of- evidence evaluation.|
|Category 2|Substances that, on the basis of evidence from studies in experimental animals can be<br>presumed to have the potential to be harmful to human health following repeated exposure.<br>Substances are classified in category 2 for target organ toxicity (repeat exposure) on the basis<br>of observations from appropriate studies in experimental animals in which significant toxic<br>effects, of relevance to human health, were produced at generally moderate exposure<br>concentrations. Guidance dose/concentration values are provided below (see 3.9.2.9) in<br>order to help in classification.<br>In exceptional cases human evidence can also be used to place a substance in Category 2<br>(see 3.9.2.6).|

_Note_

Attempts shall be made to determine the primary target organ of toxicity and classify for that purpose, such
as hepatotoxicants, neurotoxicants. One shall carefully evaluate the data and, where possible, not include
secondary effects (a hepatotoxicant can produce secondary effects in the nervous or gastro-intestinal systems).

3.9.2.2. The relevant route or routes of exposure by which the classified substance produces damage shall be
identified.

3.9.2.3. Classification is determined by expert judgement (see section 1.1.1), on the basis of the weight of all evidence
available including the guidance presented below.

3.9.2.4. Weight of evidence of all data (see section 1.1.1), including human incidents, epidemiology, and studies
conducted in experimental animals, is used to substantiate specific target organ toxic effects that merit
classification. This taps the considerable body of industrial toxicology data collected over the years. Evaluation
shall be based on all existing data, including peer-reviewed published studies and additional acceptable data.

3.9.2.5. The information required to evaluate specific target organ toxicity comes either from repeated exposure in
humans, such as exposure at home, in the workplace or environmentally, or from studies conducted in
experimental animals. The standard animal studies in rats or mice that provide this information are 28 day,
90 day or lifetime studies (up to 2 years) that include haematological, clinicochemical and detailed
macroscopic and microscopic examination to enable the toxic effects on target tissues/organs to be identified.
Data from repeat dose studies performed in other species shall also be used, if available. Other long-term
exposure studies, such as on carcinogenicity, neurotoxicity or reproductive toxicity, may also provide evidence
of specific target organ toxicity that could be used in the assessment of classification.

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3.9.2.6. In exceptional cases, based on expert judgement, it is appropriate to place certain substances with human
evidence of specific target organ toxicity in Category 2:

(a) when the weight of human evidence is not sufficiently convincing to warrant Category 1 classification;
and/or

(b) based on the nature and severity of effects.

Dose/concentration levels in humans shall not be considered in the classification and any available evidence
from animal studies shall be consistent with the Category 2 classification. In other words, if there are also
animal data available on the substance that warrant Category 1 classification, the substance shall be classified
as Category 1.

3.9.2.7. _Effects considered to support classification for specific target organ toxicity following repeated exposure_

3.9.2.7.1. Reliable evidence associating repeated exposure to the substance with a consistent and identifiable toxic effect
demonstrates support for the classification.

3.9.2.7.2. Evidence from human experience/incidents is usually restricted to reports of adverse health consequence,
often with uncertainty about exposure conditions, and may not provide the scientific detail that can be
obtained from well-conducted studies in experimental animals.

3.9.2.7.3. Evidence from appropriate studies in experimental animals can furnish much more detail, in the form of
clinical observations, haematology, clinical chemistry, and macroscopic and microscopic pathological
examination, and this can often reveal hazards that may not be life-threatening but could indicate functional
impairment. Consequently all available evidence, and relevance to human health, shall be taken into
consideration in the classification process, including but not limited to the following toxic effects in humans
and/or animals:

(a) morbidity or death resulting from repeated or long-term exposure. Morbidity or death may result from
repeated exposure, even to relatively low doses/concentrations, due to bioaccumulation of the
substance or its metabolites, and/or due to the overwhelming of the de-toxification process by repeated
exposure to the substance or its metabolites;

(b) significant functional changes in the central or peripheral nervous systems or other organ systems,
including signs of central nervous system depression and effects on special senses (e.g. sight, hearing
and sense of smell);

(c) any consistent and significant adverse change in clinical biochemistry, haematology, or urinalysis
parameters;

(d) significant organ damage noted at necropsy and/or subsequently seen or confirmed at microscopic
examination;

(e) multi-focal or diffuse necrosis, fibrosis or granuloma formation in vital organs with regenerative
capacity;

(f) morphological changes that are potentially reversible but provide clear evidence of marked organ
dysfunction (e.g., severe fatty change in the liver);

(g) evidence of appreciable cell death (including cell degeneration and reduced cell number) in vital organs
incapable of regeneration.

3.9.2.8. _Effects considered not to support classification for specific target organ toxicity following repeated exposure_

3.9.2.8.1. It is recognised that effects may be seen in humans and/or animals that do not justify classification. Such
effects include, but are not limited to:

(a) clinical observations or small changes in bodyweight gain, food consumption or water intake that have
toxicological importance but that do not, by themselves, indicate ‘significant’ toxicity;

(b) small changes in clinical biochemistry, haematology or urinalysis parameters and/or transient effects,
when such changes or effects are of doubtful or minimal toxicological importance;

(c) changes in organ weights with no evidence of organ dysfunction;

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(d) adaptive responses that are not considered toxicologically relevant;

(e) substance-induced species-specific mechanisms of toxicity, i.e. demonstrated with reasonable certainty
to be not relevant for human health, shall not justify classification.

3.9.2.9. _Guidance values to assist with classification based on the results obtained from studies conducted in experimental animals_

3.9.2.9.1. In studies conducted in experimental animals, reliance on observation of effects alone, without reference to
the duration of experimental exposure and dose/concentration, omits a fundamental concept of toxicology,
i.e. all substances are potentially toxic, and what determines the toxicity is a function of the dose/
concentration and the duration of exposure. In most studies conducted in experimental animals the test
guidelines use an upper limit dose value.

3.9.2.9.2. In order to help reach a decision about whether a substance shall be classified or not, and to what degree it
shall be classified (Category 1 or Category 2), dose/concentration ‘guidance values’ are provided for
consideration of the dose/concentration which has been shown to produce significant health effects. The
principal argument for proposing such guidance values is that all substances are potentially toxic and there
has to be a reasonable dose/concentration above which a degree of toxic effect is acknowledged. Also,
repeated-dose studies conducted in experimental animals are designed to produce toxicity at the highest dose
used in order to optimise the test objective and so most studies will reveal some toxic effect at least at this
highest dose. What is therefore to be decided is not only what effects have been produced, but also at what
dose/concentration they were produced and how relevant is that for humans.

3.9.2.9.3. Thus, in animal studies, when significant toxic effects are observed that indicate classification, consideration
of the duration of experimental exposure and the dose/concentration at which these effects were seen, in
relation to the suggested guidance values, can provide useful information to help assess the need to classify
(since the toxic effects are a consequence of the hazardous property(ies) and also the duration of exposure and
the dose/concentration).

3.9.2.9.4. The decision to classify at all can be influenced by reference to the dose/concentration guidance values at or
below which a significant toxic effect has been observed.

3.9.2.9.5. The guidance values refer to effects seen in a standard 90-day toxicity study conducted in rats. They can be
used as a basis to extrapolate equivalent guidance values for toxicity studies of greater or lesser duration, using
dose/exposure time extrapolation similar to Haber's rule for inhalation, which states essentially that the
effective dose is directly proportional to the exposure concentration and the duration of exposure. The
assessment shall be done on a case-by-case basis; for a 28-day study the guidance values below is increased by
a factor of three.

3.9.2.9.6. Thus classification in Category 1 is applicable, when significant toxic effects observed in a 90-day repeateddose study conducted in experimental animals are seen to occur at or below the guidance values (C) as
indicated in Table 3.9.2:

_Table 3.9.2_

**Guidance values to assist in Category 1 classification**

|Route of exposure|Units|Guidance values (dose/concen-<br>tration)|
|---|---|---|
|Oral (rat)|mg/kg body weight/day|C ≤10|
|Dermal (rat or rabbit)|mg/kg body weight/day|C ≤20|
|Inhalation (rat)gas|ppmV/6h/day|C ≤50|
|Inhalation (rat)vapour|mg/litre/6h/day|C ≤0,2|
|Inhalation (rat) dust/mist/fume|mg/litre/6h/day|C ≤0,02|

3.9.2.9.7. Classification in Category 2 is applicable, when significant toxic effects observed in a 90-day repeated-dose
study conducted in experimental animals are seen to occur within the guidance value ranges as indicated in
Table 3.9.3:

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_Table 3.9.3_

**Guidance values to assist in Category 2 classification**

|Route of Exposure|Units|Guidance Value Ranges:<br>(dose/concentration)|
|---|---|---|
|Oral (rat)|mg/kg body weight/day|10 < C ≤100|
|Dermal (rat or rabbit)|mg/kg body weight/day|20 < C ≤200|
|Inhalation (rat) gas|ppmV/6h/day|50 < C ≤250|
|Inhalation (rat)vapour|mg/litre/6h/day|0,2 < C ≤1,0|
|Inhalation (rat) dust/mist/fume|mg/litre/6h/day|0,02 < C ≤0,2|

3.9.2.9.8. The guidance values and ranges mentioned in paragraphs 3.9.2.9.6 and 3.9.2.9.7 are intended only for
guidance purposes, i.e. to be used as part of the weight of evidence approach, and to assist with decisions
about classification. They are not intended as strict demarcation values.

3.9.2.9.9. Thus it is feasible that a specific profile of toxicity occurs in repeat-dose animal studies at a dose/
concentration below the guidance value, such as < 100 mg/kg bw/day by the oral route, however the nature
of the effect, such as nephrotoxicity seen only in male rats of a particular strain known to be susceptible to
this effect may result in the decision not to classify. Conversely, a specific profile of toxicity may be seen in
animal studies occurring at above a guidance value, such as ≥ 100 mg/kg bw/day by the oral route, and in
addition there is supplementary information from other sources, such as other long-term administration
studies, or human case experience, which supports a conclusion that, in view of the weight of evidence,
classification is the prudent action to take.

3.9.2.10. _Other considerations_

3.9.2.10.1. When a substance is characterised only by use of animal data (typical of new substances, but also true for
many existing substances), the classification process includes reference to dose/concentration guidance values
as one of the elements that contribute to the weight of evidence approach.

3.9.2.10.2. When well-substantiated human data are available showing a specific target organ toxic effect that can be
reliably attributed to repeated or prolonged exposure to a substance, the substance shall normally be
classified. Positive human data, regardless of probable dose, predominates over animal data. Thus, if a
substance is unclassified because no specific target organ toxicity was seen at or below the dose/concentration
guidance value for animal testing, if subsequent human incident data become available showing a specific
target organ toxic effect, the substance shall be classified.

3.9.2.10.3. A substance that has not been tested for specific target organ toxicity may, where appropriate, be classified on
the basis of data from a validated structure activity relationship and expert judgement-based extrapolation
from a structural analogue that has previously been classified together with substantial support from
consideration of other important factors such as formation of common significant metabolites.

3.9.2.10.4. Saturated vapour concentration shall be considered, where appropriate, as an additional element to provide
for specific health and safety protection

3.9.3. _**Classification criteria for mixtures**_

3.9.3.1. Mixtures are classified using the same criteria as for substances, or alternatively as described below. As with
substances, mixtures shall be classified for specific target organ toxicity following repeated exposure.

3.9.3.2. _Classification of mixtures when data are available for the complete mixture_

3.9.3.2.1. When reliable and good quality evidence from human experience or appropriate studies in experimental
animals, as described in the criteria for substances, is available for the mixture (see 1.1.1.4), then the mixture
shall be classified by weight of evidence evaluation of these data. Care shall be exercised in evaluating data on
mixtures, that the dose, duration, observation or analysis, do not render the results inconclusive.

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3.9.3.3. _Classification of mixtures when data are not available for the complete mixture: bridging principles_

3.9.3.3.1. Where the mixture itself has not been tested to determine its specific target organ toxicity, but there are
sufficient data on the individual ingredients and similar tested mixtures to adequately characterise the hazards
of the mixture, these data shall be used in accordance with the bridging principles set out in section 1.1.3.

3.9.3.4. _Classification of mixtures when data are available for all components or only for some components of the mixture_

3.9.3.4.1. Where there is no reliable evidence or test data for the specific mixture itself, and the bridging principles
cannot be used to enable classification, then classification of the mixture is based on the classification of the
ingredient substances. In this case, the mixture shall be classified as a specific target organ toxicant (specific
organ specified), following single exposure, repeat exposure, or both when at least one ingredient has been
classified as a Category 1 or Category 2 specific target organ toxicant and is present at or above the
appropriate generic concentration limit as laid out in Table 3.9.4 for Category 1 and 2 respectively.

_Table 3.9.4_

**Generic concentration limits of ingredients of a mixture classified as a specific target organ toxicant**
**that trigger classification of the mixture**

|Ingredient classified as:|Generic concentration limits triggering classification of the mixture<br>as:|Col3|
|---|---|---|
|Ingredient classified as:|Category 1|Category 2|
|Category 1<br>Specific Target Organ Toxicant|Concentration ≥10 %|1,0 % ≤concentration<br>< 10 %|
|Category 2<br>Specific Target Organ Toxicant||Concentration ≥10 %<br>[(Note 1)]|

_Note 1_

If a Category 2 specific target organ toxicant is present in the mixture as an ingredient at a concentration
≥ 1,0 % a SDS shall be available for the mixture upon request.

3.9.3.4.2. These generic concentration limits and consequent classifications apply to repeated-dose target organ
toxicants.

3.9.3.4.3. Mixtures shall be classified for either or both single- and repeated-dose toxicity independently.

3.9.3.4.4. Care shall be exercised when toxicants affecting more than one organ system are combined that the
potentiation or synergistic interactions are considered, because certain substances can cause target organ
toxicity at < 1 % concentration when other ingredients in the mixture are known to potentiate its toxic effect.

3.9.4. _**Hazard Communication**_

3.9.4.1. Label elements shall be used in accordance with Table 3.9.5 for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria
for classification in this hazard class.

_Table 3.9.5_

**Label elements for specific target organ toxicity after repeated exposure**

|Classification|Category 1|Category 2|
|---|---|---|
|GHS Pictograms|||
|Signal word|Danger|Warning|

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|Classification|Category 1|Category 2|
|---|---|---|
|Hazard Statement|H372: Causes damage to organs<br>(state all organs affected, if<br>known) through prolonged or<br>repeated exposure (state route of<br>exposure if it is conclusively<br>proven that no other routes of<br>exposure cause the hazard)|H373: May cause damage to<br>organs (state all organs affected, if<br>known) through prolonged or<br>repeated exposure (state route of<br>exposure if it is conclusively<br>proven that no other routes of<br>exposure cause the hazard)|
|Precautionary Statement Preven-<br>tion|P260<br>P264<br>P270|P260|
|Precautionary Statement Response|P314|P314|
|Precautionary Statement Storage|||
|Precautionary Statement Disposal|P501|P501|

3.10. **Aspiration hazard**

3.10.1. _**Definitions and general considerations**_

3.10.1.1. These criteria provide a means of classifying substances or mixtures that may pose an aspiration toxicity
hazard to humans.

3.10.1.2 ‘Aspiration’ means the entry of a liquid or solid substance or mixture directly through the oral or nasal cavity,
or indirectly from vomiting, into the trachea and lower respiratory system.

3.10.1.3. Aspiration toxicity includes severe acute effects such as chemical pneumonia, varying degrees of pulmonary
injury or death following aspiration.

3.10.1.4. Aspiration is initiated at the moment of inspiration, in the time required to take one breath, as the causative
material lodges at the crossroad of the upper respiratory and digestive tracts in the laryngopharyngeal region.

3.10.1.5. Aspiration of a substance or mixture can occur as it is vomited following ingestion. This has consequences for
labelling, particularly where, due to acute toxicity, a recommendation may be considered to induce vomiting
after ingestion. However, if the substance/mixture also presents an aspiration toxicity hazard, the
recommendation to induce vomiting shall be modified.

3.10.1.6. _Specific considerations_

3.10.1.6.1. A review of the medical literature on chemical aspiration revealed that some hydrocarbons (petroleum
distillates) and certain chlorinated hydrocarbons have been shown to pose an aspiration hazard in humans.

3.10.1.6.2. The classification criteria refer to kinematic viscosity. The following provides the conversion between
dynamic and kinematic viscosity:

Dynamic viscosity mPa sð Þ
= Kinematic viscosity mmð [2] _=_ sÞ
Density gð _=_ cm [3] Þ

3.10.1.6.3. Classifica tion of aerosol/mist products

Aerosol and mist forms of a substance or a mixture (product) are usually dispensed in containers such as selfpressurised containers, trigger and pump sprayers. The key to classifying these products is whether a pool of
product is formed in the mouth, which then may be aspirated. If the mist or aerosol from a pressurised
container is fine, a pool may not be formed. On the other hand, if a pressurised container dispenses product
in a stream, a pool may be formed that may then be aspirated. Usually, the mist produced by trigger and
pump sprayers is coarse and therefore, a pool may be formed that then may be aspirated. When the pump
mechanism may be removed, and the contents are available to be swallowed then the classification of the
substance or mixture shall be considered.

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3.10.2. _**Classification criteria for substances**_

_Table 3.10.1_

**Hazard category for aspiration toxicity**

|Category|Criteria|
|---|---|
|Category 1|Substances known to cause human aspiration toxicity hazards or to be regarded as if they<br>cause human aspiration toxicity hazard<br>A substance is classified in Category 1:<br>(a)<br>based on reliable and good quality human evidence<br>or<br>(b)<br>if it is a hydrocarbon and has a kinematic viscosity of 20,5 mm2/s or less, measured at<br>40 oC.|

_Note:_

Substances in Category 1 include but are not limited to certain hydrocarbons, turpentine and pine oil.

3.10.3. _**Classification criteria for mixtures**_

3.10.3.1. _Classification when data are available for the complete mixture_

A mixture is classified in Category 1 based on reliable and good quality human evidence.

3.10.3.2. _Classification when data are not available for the complete mixture: bridging principles_

3.10.3.2.1. Where the mixture itself has not been tested to determine its aspiration toxicity, but there are sufficient data
on the individual ingredients and similar tested mixtures to adequately characterise the hazard of the mixture,
these data shall be used in accordance with the bridging principles set out in section 1.1.3. However, in the
case of application of the dilution bridging principle, the concentration of aspiration toxicant(s) shall be 10 %

or more.

3.10.3.3. _Classification when data are available for all components or only some components of the mixture_

3.10.3.3.1. Categor y 1

3.10.3.3.1.1. A mixture which contains a total of 10 % or more of a substance or substances classified in Category 1, and
has a kinematic viscosity of 20,5 mm [2] /s or less, measured at 40 [o] C, shall be classified in Category 1.

3.10.3.3.1.2. In the case of a mixture which separates into two or more distinct layers, one of which contains 10 % or more
of a substance or substances classified in Category 1 and has a kinematic viscosity of 20,5 mm [o] /s or less,
measured at 40 [o] C, then the entire mixture is classified in Category 1.

3.10.4. _**Hazard Communication**_

3.10.4.1. Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 3.10.2.

_Table 3.10.2_

**Aspiration toxicity label elements**

|Classification|Category 1|
|---|---|
|GHS Pictogram||
|Signal Word|Danger|
|Hazard Statement|H304: May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways|

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|Classification|Category 1|
|---|---|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Prevention||
|Precautionary Statement<br>Response|P301 + P310<br>P331|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Storage|P405|
|Precautionary Statement<br>Disposal|P501|

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4. PART 4: ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS

4.1. **Hazardous to the aquatic environment**

4.1.1. _**Definitions and General Considerations**_

4.1.1.1. _Definitions_

Acute aquatic toxicity means the intrinsic property of a substance to be injurious to an organism in a shortterm exposure to that substance.

Availability of a substance means the extent to which this substance becomes a soluble or disaggregate
species. For metal availability, the extent to which the metal ion portion of a metal (M [o] ) compound can
disaggregate from the rest of the compound (molecule).

Bioavailability (or biological availability) means the extent to which a substance is taken up by an organism,
and distributed to an area within the organism. It is dependent upon physico-chemical properties of the
substance, anatomy and physiology of the organism, pharmacokinetics, and route of exposure. Availability is
not a prerequisite for bioavailability.

Bioaccumulation means the net result of uptake, transformation and elimination of a substance in an
organism due to all routes of exposure (i.e. air, water, sediment/soil and food).

Bioconcentration means the net result of uptake, transformation and elimination of a substance in an
organism due to waterborne exposure.

Chronic aquatic toxicity means the intrinsic property of a substance to cause adverse effects to aquatic
organisms during exposures which are determined in relation to the life-cycle of the organism.

Degradation means the decomposition of organic molecules to smaller molecules and eventually to carbon
dioxide, water and salts.

4.1.1.2. _Basic elements_

4.1.1.2.0. Hazardous to the Aquatic Environment is differentiated into:

—
Acute aquatic hazard;

—
Chronic (long term) aquatic hazard.

4.1.1.2.1. The basic elements used for classification for aquatic environmental hazards are:

—
Acute aquatic toxicity;

—
Potential for or actual bioaccumulation;

—
Degradation (biotic or abiotic) for organic chemicals; and

—
Chronic aquatic toxicity.

4.1.1.2.2. Preferably data shall be derived using the standardised test methods referred to in Article 8(3). In practice data
from other standardised test methods such as national methods shall also be used where they are considered
as equivalent. Where valid data are available from non-standard testing and from non-testing methods, these
shall be considered in classification provided they fulfil the requirements specified in section 1 of Annex XI to
Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006. In general, both freshwater and marine species toxicity data are considered
suitable for use in classification provided the test method used are equivalent. Where such data are not
available classification shall be based on the best available data. See also Part 1.

4.1.1.3. _Other considerations_

4.1.1.3.1. Classification of substances and mixtures for environmental hazards requires the identification of the hazards
they present to the aquatic environment. The aquatic environment is considered in terms of the aquatic
organisms that live in the water, and the aquatic ecosystem of which they are part. The basis, therefore, of the
identification of hazard is the aquatic toxicity of the substance or mixture, although this shall be modified by
taking account of further information on the degradation and bioaccumulation behaviour, if appropriate.

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4.1.1.3.2. While the classification system applies to all substances and mixtures, it is recognised that for special cases the
Agency will issue guidance.

4.1.2. _**Classification criteria for substances**_

4.1.2.1. The core classification system for substances consists of one acute classification category and three chronic
classification categories. The acute and the chronic classification categories are applied independently. The
criteria for classification of a substance in acute Category 1 are defined on the basis of acute aquatic toxicity
data only (EC 50 or LC 50 ). The criteria for classification of a substance into the chronic categories combine two
types of information, i.e. acute aquatic toxicity data and environmental fate data (degradability and
bioaccumulation data).

4.1.2.2. The system also introduces a ‘safety net’ classification (referred to as Chronic Category 4) for use when the
data available do not allow classification under the formal criteria but there are nevertheless some grounds for
concern (see example in table 4.1.0).

4.1.2.3. The system for classification recognises that the core intrinsic hazard to aquatic organisms is represented by
both the acute and chronic toxicity of a substance. Separate hazard categories are defined for both properties
representing a gradation in the level of hazard identified. The lowest of the available toxicity values shall
normally be used to define the appropriate hazard category(ies). There are circumstances, however, when a
weight of evidence approach is appropriate.

4.1.2.4. The principal hazard of a ‘hazardous to the aquatic environment’ substance is defined by chronic toxicity,
although acute toxicity at L(E)C 50 levels ≤ 1 mg/l are also considered hazardous. The intrinsic properties of a
lack of rapid degradability and/or a potential to bioconcentrate in combination with acute toxicity are used to
assign a substance to a chronic (long term) hazard category.

4.1.2.5. Substances with acute toxicities well below 1 mg/l contribute as components of a mixture to the toxicity of
the mixture even at a low concentration and shall normally be given increased weight in applying the
summation of classification approach (see note 1 of Table 4.1.0 and 4.1.3.5.5).

4.1.2.6. The criteria for classifying and categorising substances as ‘hazardous to the aquatic environment’ are
summarised in Table 4.1.0.

_Table 4.1.0_

**Classification categories for hazardous to the aquatic environment**

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_Note 1_

When classifying substances as Acute Category 1 and/or Chronic Category 1 it is necessary at the same time
to indicate an appropriate M-factor (see table 4.1.3).

_Note 2_

Classification shall be based on the ErC 50 [= EC 50 (growth rate)]. In circumstances where the basis of the EC 50
is not specified or no ErC 50 is recorded, classification shall be based on the lowest EC 50 available.

_Note 3_

‘ ’
No acute toxicity is taken to mean that the L(E)C 50 (s) is/are above the water solubility. Also for poorly soluble
substances, (water solubility < 1 mg/l), where there is evidence that the acute test does not provide a true
measure of the intrinsic toxicity.

4.1.2.7. _Aquatic toxicity_

4.1.2.7.1. Acute aquatic toxicity is normally determined using a fish 96 hour LC 50, a crustacea species 48 hour EC 50
and/or an algal species 72 or 96 hour EC 50 . These species cover a range of trophic levels and taxa and are
considered as surrogate for all aquatic organisms. Data on other species (e.g. Lemna spp.) shall also be
considered if the test methodology is suitable. The aquatic plant growth inhibition tests are normally
considered as chronic tests but the EC 50 s are treated as acute values for classification purposes (see note 2).

4.1.2.7.2. For determining chronic aquatic toxicity for classification purposes data generated according to the
standardised test methods referred to in Article 8(3) shall be accepted, as well as results obtained from other
validated and internationally accepted test methods. The NOECS or other equivalent L(E)C x (e.g. EC 10 ) shall be
used.

4.1.2.8. _Bioaccumulation_

4.1.2.8.1. Bioaccumulation of substances within aquatic organisms can give rise to toxic effects over longer time scales
even when actual water concentrations are low. For organic substances the potential for bioaccumulation
shall normally be determined by using the octanol/water partition coefficient, usually reported as a log K ow .
The relationship between the log K ow of an organic substance and its bioconcentration as measured by the
bioconcentration factor (BCF) in fish has considerable scientific literature support. Using a cut-off value of log
K ow ≥ 4 is intended to identify only those substances with a real potential to bioconcentrate. While this
represents a potential to bioaccumulate, an experimentally determined BCF provides a better measure and
shall be used in preference if available. A BCF in fish of ≥ 500 is indicative of the potential to bioconcentrate
for classification purposes.

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4.1.2.9. _Rapid degradability of organic substances_

4.1.2.9.1. Substances that rapidly degrade can be quickly removed from the environment. While effects of such
substances can occur, particularly in the event of a spillage or accident, they are localised and of short
duration. In the absence of rapid degradation in the environment a substance in the water has the potential to
exert toxicity over a wide temporal and spatial scale.

4.1.2.9.2. One way of demonstrating rapid degradation utilises the biodegradation screening tests designed to
determine whether an organic substance is ‘readily biodegradable’. Where such data are not available, a BOD
(5 days)/COD ratio ≥ 0,5 is considered as indicative of rapid degradation. Thus, a substance which passes this
screening test is considered likely to biodegrade ‘rapidly’ in the aquatic environment, and is thus unlikely to be
persistent. However, a fail in the screening test does not necessarily mean that the substance will not degrade
rapidly in the environment. Other evidence of rapid degradation in the environment may therefore also be
considered and are of particular importance where the substances are inhibitory to microbial activity at the
concentration levels used in standard testing. Thus, a further classification criterion is included which allows
the use of data to show that the substance did actually degrade biotically or abiotically in the aquatic
environment by > 70 % in 28 days. Thus, if degradation is demonstrated under environmentally realistic
conditions, then the criterion of ‘rapid degradability’ is met.

4.1.2.9.3. Many degradation data are available in the form of degradation half-lives and these can be used in defining
rapid degradation provided that ultimate biodegradation of the substance, i.e. full mineralisation, is achieved.
Primary biodegradation does not normally suffice in the assessment of rapid degradability unless it can be
demonstrated that the degradation products do not fulfil the criteria for classification as hazardous to the
aquatic environment.

4.1.2.9.4. The criteria used reflect the fact that environmental degradation may be biotic or abiotic. Hydrolysis can be
considered if the hydrolysis products do not fulfil the criteria for classification as hazardous to the aquatic
environment.

4.1.2.9.5. Substances are considered rapidly degradable in the environment if one of the following criteria holds true:

(a) if, in 28-day ready biodegradation studies, at least the following levels of degradation are achieved;

(i) tests based on dissolved organic carbon: 70 %

(ii) tests based on oxygen depletion or carbon dioxide generation: 60 % of theoretical maximum.

These levels of biodegradation must be achieved within 10 days of the start of degradation which point
is taken as the time when 10 % of the substance has been degraded; or

(b) if, in those cases where only BOD and COD data are available, when the ratio of BOD5/COD is ≥ 0,5;

or

(c) if other convincing scientific evidence is available to demonstrate that the substance can be degraded
(biotically and/or abiotically) in the aquatic environment to a level > 70 % within a 28-day period.

4.1.2.10. _Inorganic compounds and metals_

4.1.2.10.1. For inorganic compounds and metals, the concept of degradability as applied to organic compounds has
limited or no meaning. Rather, such substances may be transformed by normal environmental processes to
either increase or decrease the bioavailability of the toxic species. Equally the use of bioaccumulation data
shall be treated with care ( [1] ).

4.1.2.10.2. Poorly soluble inorganic compounds and metals may be acutely or chronically toxic in the aquatic
environment depending on the intrinsic toxicity of the bioavailable inorganic species and the rate and amount
of this species which enter solution.

( [1] ) Specific guidance will be provided by the Agency on how these data for such substances may be used in meeting the requirements of the
classification criteria.

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4.1.3. _**Classification criteria for mixtures**_

4.1.3.1. The classification system for mixtures covers all classification categories which are used for substances, i.e.
Acute Category 1 and Chronic Categories 1 to 4. In order to make use of all available data for purposes of
classifying the aquatic environmental hazards of the mixture, the following is applied where appropriate:

The ‘relevant components’ of a mixture are those which are classified ‘Acute Category 1’ or ‘Chronic Category
1’ and present in a concentration of 0,1 % (w/w) or greater, and those which are classified ‘Chronic Category
2’, ‘Chronic Category 3’ or ‘Chronic Category 4’ and present in a concentration of 1 % (w/w) or greater, unless
there is a presumption (such as in the case of highly toxic components (see 4.1.3.5.5.5)) that a component
present in a lower concentration can still be relevant for classifying the mixture for aquatic environmental
hazards. Generally, for substances classified as ‘Acute Category 1’ or ‘Chronic Category 1’ the concentration to
be taken into account is (0,1/M) %. (For explanation M-factor see 4.1.3.5.5.5).

4.1.3.2. The approach for classification of aquatic environmental hazards is tiered, and is dependent upon the type of
information available for the mixture itself and for its components. Figure 4.1.2 outlines the process to be
followed.

Elements of the tiered approach include:

—
classification based on tested mixtures;

—
classification based on bridging principles;

— the use of ‘summation of classified components’ and/or an ‘additivity formula’.

_Figure 4.1.2_

**Tiered approach to classification of mixtures for acute and chronic (long term) aquatic**
**environmental hazards**

4.1.3.3. _Classification of mixtures when data are available for the complete mixture_

4.1.3.3.1. When the mixture as a whole has been tested to determine its aquatic toxicity, it is classified according to the
criteria that have been agreed for substances, but only for acute hazard. The classification is normally based
on the data for fish, crustacea and algae/plants. Classification of mixtures by using LC 50 or EC 50 data for the
mixture as a whole is not possible for chronic categories since both toxicity data and environmental fate data

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are needed, and there are no degradability and bioaccumulation data for mixtures as a whole. It is not possible
to apply the criteria for chronic classification because the data from degradability and bioaccumulation tests
of mixtures cannot be interpreted; they are meaningful only for single substances.

4.1.3.3.2. When there is acute toxicity test data (LC 50 or EC 50 ) available for the mixture as a whole, these data as well as
information with respect to the classification of components for chronic (long-term) hazard shall be used to
complete the classification for tested mixtures as follows. When chronic toxicity data (NOEC) is also available,
this shall be used too.

(a) L(E)C 50 (LC 50 or EC 50 ) of the tested mixture ≤ 100 mg/l and NOEC of the tested mixture ≤ 1 mg/l or
unknown:

— Classify mixture as Acute Category 1 (LC 50 or EC 50 of the tested mixture ≤ 1 mg/l) or no need for
acute classification (LC 50 and EC 50 of the tested mixture > 1 mg/l).

—
Apply summation method (see 4.1.3.5.5) for chronic classification (Chronic Category 1, 2, 3, 4
or no need for chronic classification).

(b) L(E)C 50 of the tested mixture ≤ 100 mg/l and NOEC(s) of the tested mixture > 1 mg/l:

—
No need to classify for acute hazard

—
Apply summation method (see 4.1.3.5.5) for classification as Chronic Category 1. If the mixture
is not classified as Chronic Category 1, then there is no need for chronic classification.

(c) L(E)C 50 (s) of the tested mixture > 100 mg/l, or above the water solubility, and NOEC of the tested
mixture ≤ 1 mg/l or unknown:

—
No need to classify for acute hazard

—
Apply summation method (see 4.1.3.5.5) for Chronic classification (Chronic Category 4 or no
need for chronic classification).

(d) L(E)C 50 (s) of the tested mixture > 100 mg/l, or above the water solubility, and NOEC(s) of the tested
mixture > 1 mg/l:

—
No need to classify for acute or chronic (long-term) hazard.

4.1.3.4. _Classification of mixtures when data are not available for the complete mixture: Bridging principles_

4.1.3.4.1. Where the mixture itself has not been tested to determine its aquatic environmental hazard, but there are
sufficient data on the individual components and similar tested mixtures to adequately characterise the
hazards of the mixture, this data shall be used in accordance with the bridging rules set out in section 1.1.3.
However, in relation to application of the bridging rule for dilution, paragraphs 4.1.3.4.2 and 4.1.3.4.3 shall
be used.

4.1.3.4.2. Dilution: if a mixture is formed by diluting another mixture or a substance classified for its aquatic
environmental hazard with a diluent which has an equivalent or lower aquatic hazard classification than the
least toxic original component and which is not expected to affect the aquatic hazards of other components,
then the mixture may be classified as equivalent to the original mixture or substance.

4.1.3.4.3. If a mixture is formed by diluting another classified mixture or substance with water or other totally nontoxic material, the toxicity of the mixture can be calculated from the original mixture or substance

4.1.3.5. _Classification of mixtures when data are available for all components or only for some components of the mixture_

4.1.3.5.1. The classification of a mixture is based on summation of the classification of its components. The percentage
of components classified as ‘Acute’ or ‘Chronic’ is fed straight in to the summation method. Details of the
summation method are described in 4.1.3.5.5.

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4.1.3.5.2. When a mixture consists of components that are not (yet) classified (as Acute Category 1 and/or Chronic
Category 1, 2, 3 or 4) adequate data for these components shall be taken into account when available. When
adequate toxicity data are available for more than one component in the mixture, the combined toxicity of
those components is calculated using the following additivity formula, and the calculated toxicity is used to
assign that portion of the mixture an acute category which is then subsequently used in applying the
summation method.

# Σ [Ci] Ci = Σ

CðEÞL 50m η CðEÞL 50i

where:

C i =concentration of component i (weight percentage)

L(E)C 50 i =(mg/l) LC 50 or EC 50 for component i

η =number of components

L(E)C 50 m =L(E) C 50 of the part of the mixture with test data

4.1.3.5.3. When applying the additivity formula for part of the mixture, it is preferable to calculate the toxicity of this
part of the mixture using for each substance toxicity values that relate to the same taxonomic group (i.e. fish,
daphnia, algae or equivalent) and then to use the highest toxicity (lowest value) obtained (i.e. use the most
sensitive of the three taxonomic groups). However, when toxicity data for each component are not available
in the same taxonomic group, the toxicity value of each component is selected in the same manner that
toxicity values are selected for the classification of substances, i.e. the higher toxicity (from the most sensitive
test organism) is used. The calculated acute toxicity is then used to assess whether this part of the mixture
shall be classified as Acute Category 1 using the same criteria described for substances.

4.1.3.5.4. If a mixture is classified in more than one way, the method yielding the more conservative result shall be used.

4.1.3.5.5. Summation method

4.1.3.5.5.1. Ration ale

4.1.3.5.5.1.1. In case of the substance classification categories Acute Category 1 or Chronic Category 1 to Chronic
Category 3, the underlying toxicity criteria differ by a factor of 10 in moving from one category to another.
Substances with a classification in a high toxicity band therefore contribute to the classification of a mixture
in a lower band. The calculation of these classification categories therefore needs to consider the contribution
of all substances classified as Acute Category 1/Chronic Category 1, Chronic Category 2 and Chronic
Category 3 together.

4.1.3.5.5.1.2. When a mixture contains components classified as Acute Category 1 or Chronic Category 1, attention must
be paid to the fact that such components, when their acute toxicity is below 1 mg/l contribute to the toxicity
of the mixture even at a low concentration. Active ingredients in pesticides often possess such high aquatic
toxicity but also some other substances like organometallic compounds. Under these circumstances the
application of the normal generic concentration limits leads to an ‘under-classification’ of the mixture.
Therefore, multiplying factors shall be applied to account for highly toxic components, as described in
paragraph 4.1.3.5.5.5.

4.1.3.5.5.2. Classifica tion procedure

4.1.3.5.5.2.1. In general a more severe classification for mixtures overrides a less severe classification, e.g. a classification for
chronic toxicity with Chronic Category 1 overrides a classification with Chronic Category 2. As a
consequence, in this example, the classification procedure is already completed if the result of the
classification is Chronic Category 1. A more severe classification than Chronic Category 1 is not possible.
Therefore it is not necessary to undergo the further classification procedure.

4.1.3.5.5.3. Classifica tion for Acute Category 1

4.1.3.5.5.3.1. First all components classified as Acute Category 1 are considered. If the sum of these components is greater
than 25 % the whole mixture is classified as Acute Category 1.

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4.1.3.5.5.3.2. The classification of mixtures for acute hazards based on this summation of classified components, is
summarised in Table 4.1.1.

_Table 4.1.1_

**Classification of a mixture for acute hazards, based on summation of classified components**

|Sum of components classified as:|Mixture is classified as:|
|---|---|
|Acute Category 1 × M (a) ≥25 %|Acute Category 1|

( [a] ) For explanation of the M-factor, see 4.1.3.5.5.5.

4.1.3.5.5.4. Classifica tion for the Chronic Categor ies 1, 2, 3 and 4

4.1.3.5.5.4.1. First all components classified as Chronic Category 1 are considered. If the sum of these components
multiplied by their corresponding M-factors is equal to or greater than 25 % the mixture is classified as
Chronic Category 1. If the result of the calculation is a classification of the mixture as Chronic Category 1 the
classification procedure is completed.

4.1.3.5.5.4.2. In cases where the mixture is not classified as Chronic Category 1, classification of the mixture as Chronic
Category 2 is considered. A mixture is classified as Chronic Category 2 if 10 times the sum of all components
classified as Chronic Category 1 multiplied by their corresponding M-factors plus the sum of all components
classified as Chronic Category 2 is equal to or greater than 25 %. If the result of the calculation is
classification of the mixture as Chronic Category 2, the classification process is completed.

4.1.3.5.5.4.3. In cases where the mixture is not classified either as Chronic Category 1 or Chronic Category 2, classification
of the mixture as Chronic Category 3 is considered. A mixture is classified as Chronic Category 3 if 100 times
the sum of all components classified as Chronic Category 1 multiplied by their corresponding M-factors plus
10 times the sum of all components classified with Chronic Category 2 plus the sum of all components
classified as Chronic Category 3 is ≥ 25 %.

4.1.3.5.5.4.4. If the mixture is still not classified in Chronic Category 1, 2 or 3, classification of the mixture as Chronic
Category 4 shall be considered. A mixture is classified as Chronic Category 4 if the sum of the percentages of
components classified as Chronic Category 1, 2, 3 and 4 is equal to or greater than 25 %.

4.1.3.5.5.4.5. The classification of mixtures for chronic (long term) hazards, based on this summation of classified
components, is summarised in Table 4.1.2.

_Table 4.1.2_

**Classification of a mixture for chronic (long term) hazards, based on summation of classified**
**components**

|Sum of components classified as:|Mixture is classified as:|
|---|---|
|Chronic Category 1 × M (a) ≥25 %|Chronic Category 1|
|(M × 10 × Chronic Category 1) + Chronic Category 2 ≥25 %|Chronic Category 2|
|(M × 100 × Chronic Category 1) + (10 × Chronic Category 2) +<br>Chronic Category 3 ≥25 %|Chronic Category 3|
|Chronic Category 1 + Chronic Category 2 + Chronic Category 3<br>+ Chronic Category 4 ≥25 %|Chronic Category 4|

( [a] ) For explanation of the M-factor, see 4.1.3.5.5.5.

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4.1.3.5.5.5. Mixtures with highly toxic components

4.1.3.5.5.5.1. Acute Category 1 and Chronic Category 1 components with toxicities below 1 mg/l contribute to the toxicity
of the mixture even at a low concentration and shall normally be given increased weight in applying the
summation of classification approach. When a mixture contains components classified as Acute or Chronic
Category 1, one of the following shall be applied:

—
The tiered approach described in 4.1.3.5.5.3 and 4.1.3.5.5.4 using a weighted sum by multiplying the
concentrations of Acute Category 1 and Chronic Category 1 components by a factor, instead of merely
adding up the percentages. This means that the concentration of ‘Acute Category 1’ in the left column
of Table 4.1.1 and the concentration of ‘Chronic Category 1’ in the left column of Table 4.1.2 are
multiplied by the appropriate multiplying factor. The multiplying factors to be applied to these
components are defined using the toxicity value, as summarised in Table 4.1.3. Therefore, in order to
classify a mixture containing Acute/Chronic Category 1 components, the classifier needs to be
informed of the value of the M-factor in order to apply the summation method;

—
The additivity formula (see 4.1.3.5.2) provided that toxicity data are available for all highly toxic
components in the mixture and there is convincing evidence that all other components, including those
for which specific acute toxicity data are not available, are of low or no toxicity and do not significantly
contribute to the environmental hazard of the mixture.

_Table 4.1.3_

**Multiplying factors for highly toxic components of mixtures**

|L(E)C value<br>50|Multiplying factor (M)|
|---|---|
|0,1 < L(E) C50 ≤1|1|
|0,01 < L(E) C50 ≤0,1|10|
|0,001 < L(E) C50 ≤0,01|100|
|0,0001 < L(E) C50 ≤0,001|1 000|
|0,00001 < L(E) C50 ≤0,0001|10 000|
|(continue in factor 10 intervals)||

4.1.3.6. _Classification of mixtures with components without any useable information_

4.1.3.6.1. In the event that no useable information on acute and/or chronic (long term) aquatic hazard is available for
one or more relevant components, it is concluded that the mixture cannot be attributed to one or more
definitive hazard category(ies). In this situation the mixture shall be classified based on the known
components only, with the additional statement in the SDS that: ‘Contains x % of components with unknown

’
hazards to the aquatic environment .

4.1.4. _**Hazard Communication**_

4.1.4.1. Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 4.1.4.

_Table 4.1.4_

**Label elements for hazardous to the aquatic environment**

ACUTE

|Col1|Category 1|
|---|---|
|GHS Pictogram||
|Signal Word|Warning|
|Hazard Statement|H400: Very toxic to aquatic life|

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ACUTE

|Col1|Category 1|
|---|---|
|Precautionary Statement Prevention|P273|
|Precautionary Statement Response|P391|
|Precautionary Statement Storage||
|Precautionary Statement Disposal|P501|

|Col1|Col2|CHRONIC|Col4|Col5|
|---|---|---|---|---|
||Category 1|Category 2|Category 3|Category 4|
|GHS Pictograms|||No pictogram is<br>used|No pictogram is<br>used|
|Signal Word|Warning|No signal word is<br>used|No signal word is<br>used|No signal word is<br>used|
|Hazard Statement|H410: Very toxic<br>to aquatic life<br>with long lasting<br>effects|H411: Toxic to<br>aquatic life with<br>long lasting<br>effects|H412: Harmful to<br>aquatic life with<br>long lasting<br>effects|H413: May cause<br>long lasting harm-<br>ful effects to aquatic<br>life|
|Precautionary<br>Statement Preven-<br>tion|P273|P273|P273|P273|
|Precautionary<br>Statement<br>Response|P391|P391|||
|Precautionary<br>Statement Storage|||||
|Precautionary<br>Statement Disposal|P501|P501|P501|P501|

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5. PART 5: ADDITIONAL EU HAZARD CLASS

5.1. **Hazardous to the ozone layer**

5.1.1. _**Definitions and general considerations**_

5.1.1.1. Substance Hazardous to the Ozone Layer means a substance which, on the basis of the available evidence
concerning its properties and its predicted or observed environmental fate and behaviour may present a
danger to the structure and/or the functioning of the stratospheric ozone layer. This includes substances
which are listed in Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000 of the European Parliament and of the Council
of 29 June 2000 on substances that deplete the ozone layer ( [1] ) and its subsequent amendments.

5.1.2. _**Classification criteria for substances**_

5.1.2.1. A substance shall be classified as Hazardous to the Ozone Layer if the available evidence concerning its
properties and its predicted or observed environmental fate and behaviour indicate that it may present a
danger to the structure and/or the functioning of the stratospheric ozone layer.

5.1.3. _**Classification criteria for mixtures**_

5.1.3.1. Mixtures shall be classified as Hazardous to the Ozone Layer on the basis of the individual concentration of
the substance(s) contained therein that are also classified as Hazardous to the Ozone Layer, in accordance
with Table 5.1.

_Table 5.1_

**Generic concentration limits for substances (in a mixture), classified as Hazardous to the Ozone**
**Layer, that trigger classification of the mixture as Hazardous to the Ozone Layer**

|Classification of the substance|Classification of the mixture|
|---|---|
|Hazardous to the ozone layer|C > 0,1 %|

5.1.4. _**Hazard Communication**_

5.1.4.1. Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard
class in accordance with Table 5.2

_Table 5.2_

**Label elements for Hazardous to the Ozone Layer**

|Symbol/pictogram|Col2|
|---|---|
|Signal Word|Danger|
|Hazard Statement|EUH059: Hazardous to the Ozone Layer|
|Precautionary Statements|P273<br>P501|

( [1] ) OJ L 244, 29.9.2000, p. 1.

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_ANNEX II_

**SPECIAL RULES FOR LABELLING AND PACKAGING OF CERTAIN SUBSTANCES AND MIXTURES**

This Annex consists of 5 parts:

—
Part 1 contains special rules for the labelling of certain classified substances and mixtures.

— Part 2 sets out rules for additional hazard statements to be included on the label of certain mixtures.

—
Part 3 sets out special rules for packaging.

—
Part 4 sets out a special rule for the labelling of plant protection products.

—
Part 5 sets up a list of hazardous substances and mixtures to which Article 29(3) applies.

1. PART 1: SUPPLEMENTAL HAZARD INFORMATION

The statements set out in sections 1.1 and 1.2 shall be assigned in accordance with Article 25(1) to substances
and mixtures classified for physical, health or environmental hazards.

1.1. **Physical properties**

1.1.1. _**EUH001 — ‘Explosive when dry’**_

For explosive substances and mixtures as referred to in section 2.1 of Annex I, placed on the market wetted with
water or alcohols or diluted with other substances to suppress their explosive properties.

1.1.2. _**EUH006 — ‘Explosive with or without contact with air’**_

For substances and mixtures which are unstable at ambient temperatures, such as acetylene.

1.1.3. _**EUH014 — ‘Reacts violently with water’**_

For substances and mixtures which react violently with water, such as acetyl chloride, alkali metals, titanium
tetrachloride.

1.1.4. _**EUH018 — ‘In use, may form flammable/explosive vapour-air mixture’**_

For substances and mixtures not classified as flammable themselves, which may form flammable/explosive
vapour-air mixtures. For substances this might be the case for halogenated hydrocarbons and for mixtures this
might be the case due to a volatile flammable component or due to the loss of a volatile non-flammable
component.

1.1.5. _**EUH019 — ‘May form explosive peroxides’**_

For substances and mixtures which may form explosive peroxides during storage, such as diethyl ether,
1,4-dioxane.

1.1.6. _**EUH044 — ‘Risk of explosion if heated under confinement’**_

For substances and mixtures not in themselves classified as explosive in accordance with section 2.1 of Annex I,
but which may nevertheless display explosive properties in practice if heated under sufficient confinement. In
particular, substances which decompose explosively if heated in a steel drum do not show this effect if heated in
less-strong containers.

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1.2. **Health properties**

1.2.1. _**EUH029 — ‘Contact with water liberates toxic gas’**_

For substances and mixtures which in contact with water or damp air, evolve gases classified for acute toxicity in
category 1, 2 or 3 in potentially dangerous amounts, such as aluminium phosphide, phosphorus pentasulphide.

1.2.2. _**EUH031 — ‘Contact with acids liberates toxic gas’**_

For substances and mixtures which react with acids to evolve gases classified for acute toxicity in category 3 in
dangerous amounts, such as sodium hypochlorite, barium polysulphide.

1.2.3. _**EUH032 — ‘Contact with acids liberates very toxic gas’**_

For substances and mixtures which react with acids to evolve gases classified for acute toxicity in category 1 or 2
in dangerous amounts, such as salts of hydrogen cyanide, sodium azide.

1.2.4. _**EUH066 — ‘Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking’**_

For substances and mixtures which may cause concern as a result of skin dryness, flaking or cracking but which
do not meet the criteria for skin irritancy in section 3.2 of Annex I, based on either:

—
practical observations; or

—
relevant evidence concerning their predicted effects on the skin.

1.2.5. _**EUH070 — ‘Toxic by eye contact’**_

For substances or mixtures where an eye irritation test has resulted in overt signs of systemic toxicity or mortality
among the animals tested, which is likely to be attributed to absorption of the substance or mixture through the
mucous membranes of the eye. The statement shall also be applied if there is evidence in humans for systemic
toxicity after eye contact.

The statement shall also be applied where a substance or a mixture contains another substance labelled for this
effect, if the concentration of this substance is equal to, or greater than 0,1 %, unless otherwise specified in part 3
of Annex VI.

1.2.6. _**EUH071 — ‘Corrosive to the respiratory tract’**_

For substances and mixtures in addition to classification for inhalation toxicity, if data are available that indicate
that the mechanism of toxicity is corrosivity, in accordance with section 3.1.2.3.3 and Note 1 of Table 3.1.3 in
Annex I.

For substances and mixtures in addition to classification for skin corrosivity, if no acute inhalation test data are
available and which may be inhaled.

2. PART 2: SPECIAL RULES FOR SUPPLEMENTAL LABEL ELEMENTS FOR CERTAIN MIXTURES

The statements set out in sections 2.1 to 2.10 shall be assigned to mixtures in accordance with Article 25(6).

2.1. **Mixtures containing lead**

The label on the packaging of paints and varnishes containing lead in quantities exceeding 0,15 % (expressed as
weight of metal) of the total weight of the mixture, as determined in accordance with ISO standard 6503, shall
bear the following statement:

EUH201 — ‘Contains lead. Should not be used on surfaces liable to be chewed or sucked by children’

In the case of packages the contents of which are less than 125 ml, the statement may be as follows:

EUH201A — ‘Warning! Contains lead’

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2.2. **Mixtures containing cyanoacrylates**

The label on the immediate packaging of adhesives based on cyanoacrylate shall bear the following statement:

EUH202 — ‘Cyanoacrylate. Danger. Bonds skin and eyes in seconds. Keep out of the reach of children’

Appropriate advice on safety shall accompany the package.

2.3. **Cements and cement mixtures**

Unless cements or cement mixtures are already classified and labelled as a sensitiser with the hazard statement
H317, ‘May cause an allergic skin reaction’, the label on the packaging of cements and cement mixtures that
contain, when they are hydrated, more than 0,0002 % soluble chromium (VI) of the total dry weight of the
cement shall bear the statement:

EUH203 — ‘Contains chromium (VI). May produce an allergic reaction’

If reducing agents are used, then the packaging of cement or cement-containing mixtures shall include
information on the packing date, the storage conditions and the storage period appropriate to maintaining the
activity of the reducing agent and to keeping the content of soluble chromium VI below 0,0002 %.

2.4. **Mixtures containing isocyanates**

Unless already identified on the label of the packaging, mixtures containing isocyanates (as monomers,
oligomers, prepolymers, etc., or as mixtures thereof) shall bear the following statement:

EUH204 — ‘Contains isocyanates. May produce an allergic reaction.’

2.5. **Mixtures containing epoxy constituents with an average molecular weight ≤** **700**

Unless already identified on the label of the packaging, mixtures containing epoxy constituents with an average
molecular weight ≤ 700 shall bear the following statement:

EUH205 — ‘Contains epoxy constituents. May produce an allergic reaction.’

2.6. **Mixtures sold to the general public which contain active chlorine**

The label on the packaging of mixtures containing more than 1 % of active chlorine shall bear the following

statement:

EUH206 — ‘Warning! Do not use together with other products. May release dangerous gases (chlorine)’

2.7. **Mixtures containing cadmium (alloys) and intended to be used for brazing or soldering**

The label on the packaging of the above mentioned mixtures shall bear the following statement:

EUH207 — ‘Warning! Contains cadmium. Dangerous fumes are formed during use. See information supplied by
the manufacturer. Comply with the safety instructions’

2.8. **Mixtures not classified as sensitising but containing at least one sensitising substance**

The label on the packaging of mixtures containing at least one substance classified as sensitising and present in a
concentration equal to or greater than 0,1 % or in a concentration equal to or greater than that specified under a
specific note for the substance in part 3 of Annex VI shall bear the statement:

EUH208 — ‘Contains (name of sensitising substance). May produce an allergic reaction’

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2.9. **Liquid mixtures containing halogenated hydrocarbons**

For liquid mixtures which show no flashpoint or a flashpoint higher than 60 [o] C but not more than 93 [o] C and
contain a halogenated hydrocarbon and more than 5 % highly flammable or flammable substances, the label on
the packaging shall bear one of the following statements, depending on whether the substances referred to above
are highly flammable or flammable:

EUH209 — ‘Can become highly flammable in use’ or

EUH209A — ‘Can become flammable in use’

2.10. **Mixtures not intended for the general public**

For mixtures not classified as hazardous but which contain:

— ≥ 0,1 % of a substance classified as skin sensitiser category 1, respiratory sensitiser category 1, or
carcinogenic category 2; or

— ≥ 0,1 % of a substance classified as toxic to reproduction categories 1A, 1B or 2, or with effects on or via
lactation; or

— at least one substance in an individual concentration of ≥ 1 % by weight for non-gaseous mixtures and
≥ 0,2 % by volume for gaseous mixtures either:

—
classified with other health or environmental hazards; or

—
for which there are Community workplace exposure limits

the label on the packaging shall bear the statement:

EUH210 — ‘Safety data sheet available on request’.

2.11 **Aerosols**

Note that aerosols are also subject to the labelling provisions in accordance with points 2.2 and 2.3 in the Annex
to Directive 75/324/EEC.

3. PART 3: SPECIAL RULES ON PACKAGING

3.1. **Provisions relating to child-resistant fastenings**

3.1.1. _**Packaging to be fitted with child-resistant fastenings**_

3.1.1.1. Packaging of whatever capacity containing a substance or mixture supplied to the general public and classified for
acute toxicity, categories 1 to 3, STOT — single exposure category 1, STOT — repeated exposure category 1, or
skin corrosion category 1 shall be fitted with child-resistant fastenings.

3.1.1.2. Packaging of whatever capacity containing a substance or mixture supplied to the general public presenting an
aspiration hazard and classified according to sections 3.10.2 and 3.10.3 of Annex I and labelled according to
section 3.10.4.1 of Annex I, with the exception of substances and mixtures placed on the market in the form of
aerosols or in a container fitted with a sealed spray attachment, shall be fitted with child-resistant fastenings.

3.1.1.3 Where a substances or mixture has at least one of the substances mentioned below present in a concentration
equal to or greater than the maximum individual concentrations specified, which are supplied to the general
public, the packaging of whatever capacity shall be fitted with child-resistant fastenings.

|No|Identification of the substance|Col3|Col4|Concentration limit|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|No|CAS No|Name|EC No|EC No|
|1|67-56-1|methanol|200-659-6|≥3 %|
|2|75-09-2|dichloromethane|200-838-9|≥1 %|

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3.1.2 _**Reclosable packages**_

Child-resistant fastenings used on reclosable packages shall comply with EN ISO standard 8317 as amended
relating to ‘Child-resistant packages — Requirements and methods of testing for reclosable packages’ adopted by
the European Committee for standardisation (CEN) and the International Standard Organisation (ISO).

3.1.3 _**Non-reclosable packages**_

Child-resistant fastenings used on non-reclosable packages shall comply with CEN standard EN 862 as amended
relating to ‘Packaging — Child-resistant packaging — Requirements and testing procedures for non-reclosable
packages for non-pharmaceutical products’ adopted by the European Committee for Standardisation (CEN).

3.1.4 _**Notes**_

3.1.4.1. Evidence of conformity with the above standards may be certified only by laboratories which conform with
Standard EN ISO/IEC 17025 as amended.

3.1.4.2. _Specific cases_

If it seems obvious that packaging is sufficiently safe for children because they cannot get access to the contents
without the help of a tool, the test referred to in section 3.1.2 or 3.1.3 does not need to be performed.

In all other cases and when there are sufficient grounds for doubting the security of the closure for a child, the
national authority may ask the person responsible for putting the product on the market to give it a certificate
from a certifying laboratory, referred to in section 3.1.4.1, stating that either:

—
the type of closure is such that it is not necessary to perform the test referred to in section 3.1.2. or 3.1.3;

or

— the closure has been tested and has been found to conform with the standards referred to above.

3.2. **Tactile warnings**

3.2.1. _**Packaging to be fitted with a tactile warning**_

Where substances or mixtures are supplied to the general public and classified for acute toxicity, skin corrosion,
germ cell mutagenicity category 2, carcinogenicity category 2, reproductive toxicity category 2, respiratory
sensitisation, or Stot, categories 1 and 2, aspiration hazard, or flammable gases, liquids and solids in categories 1
and 2, the packaging of whatever capacity, shall be fitted with a tactile warning of danger.

3.2.2 _**Provisions relating to tactile warning**_

3.2.2.1 This provision does not apply to aerosols which are only classified and labelled as ‘extremely flammable aerosols’
or ‘flammable aerosols’.

3.2.2.2. The technical specifications for tactile warning devices shall conform to EN ISO standard 11683 as amended

‘ ’
Packaging — Tactile warnings of danger-Requirements .

4. PART 4: SPECIAL RULE FOR LABELLING OF PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCTS

Without prejudice to the information required in accordance with Article 16 of Directive 91/414/EEC and
Annex V of that Directive, the labelling for plant protection products subject to Directive 91/414/EEC shall also
include the following wording:

EUH401 — ‘To avoid risks to human health and the environment, comply with the instructions for use’

5. PART 5: LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND MIXTURES TO WHICH ARTICLE 29(3) APPLIES

—
Ready mixed cement and concrete in the wet state.

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_ANNEX III_

**LIST OF HAZARD STATEMENTS, SUPPLEMENTAL HAZARD INFORMATION AND SUPPLEMENTAL LABEL**
**ELEMENTS**

1. **Part 1: hazard statements**

The hazard statements shall be applied in accordance with Parts 2, 3 and 4 of Annex I.

_Table 1.1_

**Hazard statements for physical hazards**

|H200 (1)|Language|2.1 — Explosives, Unstable explosives|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Нестабилен експлозив.|
||ES|Explosivo inestable.|
||CS|Nestabilní výbušnina.|
||DA|Ustabilt eksplosiv.|
||DE|Instabil, explosiv.|
||ET|Ebapüsiv lõhkeaine.|
||EL|Ασταθή εκρηκτικά.|
||EN|Unstable explosives.|
||FR|Explosif instable.|
||GA|Pléascáin éagobhsaí.|
||IT|Esplosivo instabile.|
||LV|Nestabili sprādzienbīstami materiāli.|
||LT|Nestabilios sprogios medžiagos.|
||HU|Instabil robbanóanyagok.|
||MT|Splussivi instabbli.|
||NL|Instabiele ontplofbare stof.|
||PL|Materiały wybuchowe niestabilne.|
||PT|Explosivo instável.|
||RO|Exploziv instabil.|
||SK|Nestabilné výbušniny.|
||SL|Nestabilni eksplozivi.|
||FI|Epästabiili räjähde.|
||SV|Instabilt explosivt.|

( [1] ) The codification system for GHS hazard statements is still under discussion in the UN Committee of Experts and therefore amendments
might be needed.

|H201|Language|2.1 — Explosives, Division 1.1|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Експлозив; опасност от масова експлозия.|
||ES|Explosivo; peligro de explosión en masa.|
||CS|Výbušnina; nebezpečí masivního výbuchu.|

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|H201|Language|2.1 — Explosives, Division 1.1|
|---|---|---|
||DA|Eksplosiv, masseeksplosionsfare.|
||DE|Explosiv, Gefahr der Massenexplosion.|
||ET|Plahvatusohtlik; massiplahvatusoht.|
||EL|Εκρηκτικό· κίνδυνος μαζικής έκρηξης.|
||EN|Explosive; mass explosion hazard.|
||FR|Explosif; danger d'explosion en masse.|
||GA|Pléascach; guais mhórphléasctha.|
||IT|Esplosivo; pericolo di esplosione di massa.|
||LV|Sprādzienbīstams; masveida sprādzienbīstamība.|
||LT|Sprogios medžiagos, kelia masinio sprogimo pavojų.|
||HU|Robbanóanyag; teljes tömeg felrobbanásának veszélye.|
||MT|Splussiv; periklu li jisplodu kollha f'daqqa.|
||NL|Ontplofbare stof; gevaar voor massa-explosie.|
||PL|Materiał wybuchowy; zagrożenie wybuchem masowym.|
||PT|Explosivo; perigo de explosão em massa.|
||RO|Exploziv; pericol de explozie în masă.|
||SK|Výbušnina, nebezpečenstvo rozsiahleho výbuchu.|
||SL|Eksplozivno; nevarnost eksplozije v masi.|
||FI|Räjähde; massaräjähdysvaara.|
||SV|Explosivt. Fara för massexplosion.|

|H202|Language|2.1 — Explosives, Division 1.2|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Експлозив; сериозна опасност от разпръскване.|
||ES|Explosivo; grave peligro de proyección.|
||CS|Výbušnina; vážné nebezpečí zasažení částicemi.|
||DA|Eksplosiv, alvorlig fare for udslyngning af fragmenter.|
||DE|Explosiv; große Gefahr durch Splitter, Spreng- und Wurfstücke.|
||ET|Plahvatusohtlik; suur laialipaiskumisoht.|
||EL|Εκρηκτικό· σοβαρός κίνδυνος εκτόξευσης.|
||EN|Explosive, severe projection hazard.|
||FR|Explosif; danger sérieux de projection.|
||GA|Pléascach, guais throm teilgin.|
||IT|Esplosivo; grave pericolo di proiezione.|
||LV|Sprādzienbīstams; augsta izmetes bīstamība.|
||LT|Sprogios medžiagos, kelia didelį išsvaidymo pavojų.|
||HU|Robbanóanyag; kivetés súlyos veszélye.|
||MT|Splussiv, periklu serju ta' projezzjoni.|
||NL|Ontplofbare stof, ernstig gevaar voor scherfwerking.|

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|H202|Language|2.1 — Explosives, Division 1.2|
|---|---|---|
||PL|Materiał wybuchowy, poważne zagrożenie rozrzutem.|
||PT|Explosivo, perigo grave de projecções.|
||RO|Exploziv; pericol grav de proiectare.|
||SK|Výbušnina, závažné nebezpečenstvo rozletenia úlomkov.|
||SL|Eksplozivno, velika nevarnost za nastanek drobcev.|
||FI|Räjähde; vakava sirpalevaara.|
||SV|Explosivt. Allvarlig fara för splitter och kaststycken.|

|H203|Language|2.1 — Explosives, Division 1.3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Експлозив; опасност от пожар, взрив или разпръскване.|
||ES|Explosivo; peligro de incendio, de onda expansiva o de proyección.|
||CS|Výbušnina; nebezpečí požáru, tlakové vlny nebo zasažení částicemi.|
||DA|Eksplosiv, fare for brand, eksplosion eller udslyngning af fragmenter.|
||DE|Explosiv; Gefahr durch Feuer, Luftdruck oder Splitter, Spreng- und Wurfstücke.|
||ET|Plahvatusohtlik; süttimis-, plahvatus- või laialipaiskumisoht.|
||EL|Εκρηκτικό· κίνδυνος πυρκαγιάς, ανατίναξης ή εκτόξευσης.|
||EN|Explosive; fire, blast or projection hazard.|
||FR|Explosif; danger d'incendie, d'effet de souffle ou de projection.|
||GA|Pléascach; guais dóiteáin, phléasctha nó teilgin.|
||IT|Esplosivo; pericolo di incendio, di spostamento d'aria o di proiezione.|
||LV|Sprādzienbīstams; uguns, triecienviļņa vai izmetes bīstamība.|
||LT|Sprogios medžiagos, kelia gaisro, sprogimo arba išsvaidymo pavojų.|
||HU|Robbanóanyag; tűz, robbanás vagy kivetés veszélye.|
||MT|Splussiv; periklu ta' nar, blast jew projezzjoni.|
||NL|Ontplofbare stof; gevaar voor brand, luchtdrukwerking of scherfwerking.|
||PL|Materiał wybuchowy; zagrożenie pożarem, wybuchem lub rozrzutem.|
||PT|Explosivo; perigo de incêndio, sopro ou projecções.|
||RO|Exploziv; pericol de incendiu, detonare sau proiectare.|
||SK|Výbušnina, nebezpečenstvo požiaru, výbuchu alebo rozletenia úlomkov.|
||SL|Eksplozivno; nevarnost za nastanek požara, udarnega vala ali drobcev.|
||FI|Räjähde; palo-, räjähdys- tai sirpalevaara.|
||SV|Explosivt. Fara för brand, tryckvåg eller splitter och kaststycken.|

|H204|Language|2.1 — Explosives, Division 1.4|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Опасност от пожар или разпръскване.|
||ES|Peligro de incendio o de proyección.|
||CS|Nebezpečí požáru nebo zasažení částicemi.|
||DA|Fare for brand eller udslyngning af fragmenter.|

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|H204|Language|2.1 — Explosives, Division 1.4|
|---|---|---|
||DE|Gefahr durch Feuer oder Splitter, Spreng- und Wurfstücke.|
||ET|Süttimis- või laialipaiskumisoht.|
||EL|Κίνδυνος πυρκαγιάς ή εκτόξευσης.|
||EN|Fire or projection hazard.|
||FR|Danger d'incendie ou de projection.|
||GA|Guais dóiteáin nó teilgin.|
||IT|Pericolo di incendio o di proiezione.|
||LV|Uguns vai izmetes bīstamība.|
||LT|Gaisro arba išsvaidymo pavojus.|
||HU|Tűz vagy kivetés veszélye.|
||MT|Periklu ta' nar jew ta' projezzjoni.|
||NL|Gevaar voor brand of scherfwerking.|
||PL|Zagrożenie pożarem lub rozrzutem.|
||PT|Perigo de incêndio ou projecções.|
||RO|Pericol de incendiu sau de proiectare.|
||SK|Nebezpečenstvo požiaru alebo rozletenia úlomkov.|
||SL|Nevarnost za nastanek požara ali drobcev.|
||FI|Palo- tai sirpalevaara.|
||SV|Fara för brand eller splitter och kaststycken.|

|H205|Language|2.1 — Explosives, Division 1.5|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да предизвика масова експлозия при пожар.|
||ES|Peligro de explosión en masa en caso de incendio.|
||CS|Při požáru může způsobit masivní výbuch.|
||DA|Fare for masseeksplosion ved brand.|
||DE|Gefahr der Massenexplosion bei Feuer.|
||ET|Süttimise korral massiplahvatusoht.|
||EL|Κίνδυνος μαζικής έκρηξης σε περίπτωση πυρκαγιάς.|
||EN|May mass explode in fire.|
||FR|Danger d'explosion en masse en cas d'incendie.|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh sé go mbeadh mórphléascadh i dtine.|
||IT|Pericolo di esplosione di massa in caso d'incendio.|
||LV|Ugunī var masveidā eksplodēt.|
||LT|Per gaisrą gali sukelti masinį sprogimą.|
||HU|Tűz hatására a teljes tömeg felrobbanhat.|
||MT|Jista' jisplodi f'daqqa fin-nar.|
||NL|Gevaar voor massa-explosie bij brand.|
||PL|Może wybuchać masowo w przypadku pożaru.|

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|H205|Language|2.1 — Explosives, Division 1.5|
|---|---|---|
||PT|Perigo de explosão em massa em caso de incêndio.|
||RO|Pericol de explozie în masă în caz de incendiu.|
||SK|Nebezpečenstvo rozsiahleho výbuchu pri požiari.|
||SL|Pri požaru lahko eksplodira v masi.|
||FI|Koko massa voi räjähtää tulessa.|
||SV|Fara för massexplosion vid brand.|

|H220|Language|2.2 — Flammable gases, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Изключително запалим газ.|
||ES|Gas extremadamente inflamable.|
||CS|Extrémně hořlavý plyn.|
||DA|Yderst brandfarlig gas.|
||DE|Extrem entzündbares Gas.|
||ET|Eriti tuleohtlik gaas.|
||EL|Εξαιρετικά εύφλεκτο αέριο.|
||EN|Extremely flammable gas.|
||FR|Gaz extrêmement inflammable.|
||GA|Gás fíor-inadhainte.|
||IT|Gas altamente infiammabile.|
||LV|Īpaši viegli uzliesmojoša gāze.|
||LT|Ypač degios dujos.|
||HU|Rendkívül tűzveszélyes gáz.|
||MT|Gass li jaqbad malajr ħafna.|
||NL|Zeer licht ontvlambaar gas.|
||PL|Skrajnie łatwopalny gaz.|
||PT|Gás extremamente inflamável.|
||RO|Gaz extrem de inflamabil.|
||SK|Mimoriadne horľavý plyn.|
||SL|Zelo lahko vnetljiv plin.|
||FI|Erittäin helposti syttyvä kaasu.|
||SV|Extremt brandfarlig gas.|

|H221|Language|2.2 — Flammable gases, Hazard Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Запалим газ.|
||ES|Gas inflamable.|
||CS|Hořlavý plyn.|
||DA|Brandfarlig gas.|
||DE|Entzündbares Gas.|

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|H221|Language|2.2 — Flammable gases, Hazard Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||ET|Tuleohtlik gaas.|
||EL|Εύφλεκτο αέριο.|
||EN|Flammable gas.|
||FR|Gaz inflammable.|
||GA|Gás inadhainte.|
||IT|Gas infiammabile.|
||LV|Uzliesmojoša gāze.|
||LT|Degios dujos.|
||HU|Tűzveszélyes gáz.|
||MT|Gass li jaqbad.|
||NL|Ontvlambaar gas.|
||PL|Gaz łatwopalny.|
||PT|Gás inflamável.|
||RO|Gaz inflamabil.|
||SK|Horľavý plyn.|
||SL|Vnetljiv plin.|
||FI|Syttyvä kaasu.|
||SV|Brandfarlig gas.|

|H222|Language|2.3 — Flammable aerosols, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Изключително запалим аерозол.|
||ES|Aerosol extremadamente inflamable.|
||CS|Extrémně hořlavý aerosol.|
||DA|Yderst brandfarlig aerosol.|
||DE|Extrem entzündbares Aerosol.|
||ET|Eriti tuleohtlik aerosool.|
||EL|Εξαιρετικά εύφλεκτο αερόλυμα.|
||EN|Extremely flammable aerosol.|
||FR|Aérosol extrêmement inflammable.|
||GA|Aerasól fíor-inadhainte.|
||IT|Aerosol altamente infiammabile.|
||LV|Īpaši viegli uzliesmojošs aerosols.|
||LT|Ypač degus aerozolis.|
||HU|Rendkívül tűzveszélyes aeroszol.|
||MT|Aerosol li jaqbad malajr ħafna.|
||NL|Zeer licht ontvlambare aerosol.|
||PL|Skrajnie łatwopalny aerozol.|
||PT|Aerossol extremamente inflamável.|

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|H222|Language|2.3 — Flammable aerosols, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||RO|Aerosol extrem de inflamabil.|
||SK|Mimoriadne horľavý aerosól.|
||SL|Zelo lahko vnetljiv aerosol.|
||FI|Erittäin helposti syttyvä aerosoli.|
||SV|Extremt brandfarlig aerosol.|

|H223|Language|2.3 — Flammable aerosols, Hazard Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Запалим аерозол.|
||ES|Aerosol inflamable.|
||CS|Hořlavý aerosol.|
||DA|Brandfarlig aerosol.|
||DE|Entzündbares Aerosol.|
||ET|Tuleohtlik aerosool.|
||EL|Εύφλεκτο αερόλυμα.|
||EN|Flammable aerosol.|
||FR|Aérosol inflammable.|
||GA|Aerasól inadhainte.|
||IT|Aerosol infiammabile.|
||LV|Uzliesmojošs aerosols.|
||LT|Degus aerozolis.|
||HU|Tűzveszélyes aeroszol.|
||MT|Aerosol li jaqbad.|
||NL|Ontvlambare aerosol.|
||PL|Aerozol łatwopalny.|
||PT|Aerossol inflamável.|
||RO|Aerosol inflamabil.|
||SK|Horľavý aerosól.|
||SL|Vnetljiv aerosol.|
||FI|Syttyvä aerosoli.|
||SV|Brandfarlig aerosol.|

|H224|Language|2.6 — Flammable liquids, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Изключително запалими течност и пари.|
||ES|Líquido y vapores extremadamente inflamables.|
||CS|Extrémně hořlavá kapalina a páry.|
||DA|Yderst brandfarlig væske og damp.|
||DE|Flüssigkeit und Dampf extrem entzündbar.|
||ET|Eriti tuleohtlik vedelik ja aur.|

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|H224|Language|2.6 — Flammable liquids, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||EL|Υγρό και ατμοί εξαιρετικά εύφλεκτα.|
||EN|Extremely flammable liquid and vapour.|
||FR|Liquide et vapeurs extrêmement inflammables.|
||GA|Leacht fíor-inadhainte agus gal fhíor-inadhainte.|
||IT|Liquido e vapori altamente infiammabili.|
||LV|Īpaši viegli uzliesmojošs šķidrums un tvaiki.|
||LT|Ypač degūs skystis ir garai.|
||HU|Rendkívül tűzveszélyes folyadék és gőz.|
||MT|Likwidu u fwar li jaqbdu malajr ħafna.|
||NL|Zeer licht ontvlambare vloeistof en damp.|
||PL|Skrajnie łatwopalna ciecz i pary.|
||PT|Líquido e vapor extremamente inflamáveis.|
||RO|Lichid şi vapori extrem de inflamabili.|
||SK|Mimoriadne horľavá kvapalina a pary.|
||SL|Zelo lahko vnetljiva tekočina in hlapi.|
||FI|Erittäin helposti syttyvä neste ja höyry.|
||SV|Extremt brandfarlig vätska och ånga.|

|H225|Language|2.6 — Flammable liquids, Hazard Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Силно запалими течност и пари.|
||ES|Líquido y vapores muy inflamables.|
||CS|Vysoce hořlavá kapalina a páry.|
||DA|Meget brandfarlig væske og damp.|
||DE|Flüssigkeit und Dampf leicht entzündbar.|
||ET|Väga tuleohtlik vedelik ja aur.|
||EL|Υγρό και ατμοί πολύ εύφλεκτα.|
||EN|Highly flammable liquid and vapour.|
||FR|Liquide et vapeurs très inflammables.|
||GA|Leacht an-inadhainte agus gal an-inadhainte.|
||IT|Liquido e vapori facilmente infiammabili.|
||LV|Viegli uzliesmojošs šķidrums un tvaiki.|
||LT|Labai degūs skystis ir garai.|
||HU|Fokozottan tűzveszélyes folyadék és gőz.|
||MT|Likwidu u fwar li jaqbdu malajr ħafna.|
||NL|Licht ontvlambare vloeistof en damp.|
||PL|Wysoce łatwopalna ciecz i pary.|
||PT|Líquido e vapor facilmente inflamáveis.|
||RO|Lichid şi vapori foarte inflamabili.|

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|H225|Language|2.6 — Flammable liquids, Hazard Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||SK|Veľmi horľavá kvapalina a pary.|
||SL|Lahko vnetljiva tekočina in hlapi.|
||FI|Helposti syttyvä neste ja höyry.|
||SV|Mycket brandfarlig vätska och ånga.|

|H226|Language|2.6 — Flammable liquids, Hazard Category 3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Запалими течност и пари.|
||ES|Líquidos y vapores inflamables.|
||CS|Hořlavá kapalina a páry.|
||DA|Brandfarlig væske og damp.|
||DE|Flüssigkeit und Dampf entzündbar.|
||ET|Tuleohtlik vedelik ja aur.|
||EL|Υγρό και ατμοί εύφλεκτα.|
||EN|Flammable liquid and vapour.|
||FR|Liquide et vapeurs inflammables.|
||GA|Leacht inadhainte agus gal inadhainte.|
||IT|Liquido e vapori infiammabili.|
||LV|Uzliesmojošs šķidrums un tvaiki.|
||LT|Degūs skystis ir garai.|
||HU|Tűzveszélyes folyadék és gőz.|
||MT|Likwidu u fwar li jaqbdu.|
||NL|Ontvlambare vloeistof en damp.|
||PL|Łatwopalna ciecz i pary.|
||PT|Líquido e vapor inflamáveis.|
||RO|Lichid şi vapori inflamabili.|
||SK|Horľavá kvapalina a pary.|
||SL|Vnetljiva tekočina in hlapi.|
||FI|Syttyvä neste ja höyry.|
||SV|Brandfarlig vätska och ånga.|

|H228|Language|2.7 — Flammable solids, Hazard Category 1, 2|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Запалимо твърдо вещество.|
||ES|Sólido inflamable.|
||CS|Hořlavá tuhá látka.|
||DA|Brandfarligt fast stof.|
||DE|Entzündbarer Feststoff.|
||ET|Tuleohtlik tahke aine.|
||EL|Εύφλεκτο στερεό.|

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|H228|Language|2.7 — Flammable solids, Hazard Category 1, 2|
|---|---|---|
||EN|Flammable solid.|
||FR|Matière solide inflammable.|
||GA|Solad inadhainte.|
||IT|Solido infiammabile.|
||LV|Uzliesmojoša cieta viela.|
||LT|Degi kietoji medžiaga.|
||HU|Tűzveszélyes szilárd anyag.|
||MT|Solidu li jaqbad.|
||NL|Ontvlambare vaste stof.|
||PL|Substancja stała łatwopalna.|
||PT|Sólido inflamável.|
||RO|Solid inflamabil.|
||SK|Horľavá tuhá látka.|
||SL|Vnetljiva trdna snov.|
||FI|Syttyvä kiinteä aine.|
||SV|Brandfarligt fast ämne.|

|H240|Language|2.8 — Self-Reactive Substances and Mixtures, Type A<br>2.1.5 — Organic Peroxides, Type A|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да предизвика експлозия при нагряване.|
||ES|Peligro de explosión en caso de calentamiento.|
||CS|Zahřívání může způsobit výbuch.|
||DA|Eksplosionsfare ved opvarmning.|
||DE|Erwärmung kann Explosion verursachen.|
||ET|Kuumenemisel võib plahvatada.|
||EL|Η θέρμανση μπορεί να προκαλέσει έκρηξη.|
||EN|Heating may cause an explosion.|
||FR|Peut exploser sous l'effet de la chaleur.|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh téamh a bheith ina chúis le pléascadh.|
||IT|Rischio di esplosione per riscaldamento.|
||LV|Sakaršana var izraisīt eksploziju.|
||LT|Kaitinant gali sprogti.|
||HU|Hő hatására robbanhat.|
||MT|It-tisħin jista' jikkawża splużjoni.|
||NL|Ontploffingsgevaar bij verwarming.|
||PL|Ogrzanie grozi wybuchem.|
||PT|Risco de explosão sob a acção do calor.|
||RO|Pericol de explozie în caz de încălzire.|

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|H240|Language|2.8 — Self-Reactive Substances and Mixtures, Type A<br>2.1.5 — Organic Peroxides, Type A|
|---|---|---|
||SK|Zahrievanie môže spôsobiť výbuch.|
||SL|Segrevanje lahko povzroči eksplozijo.|
||FI|Räjähdysvaarallinen kuumennettaessa.|
||SV|Explosivt vid uppvärmning.|

|H241|Language|2.8 — Self-Reactive Substances and Mixtures, Type B<br>2.1.5 — Organic Peroxides, Type B|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да предизвика пожар или експлозия при нагряване.|
||ES|Peligro de incendio o explosión en caso de calentamiento.|
||CS|Zahřívání může způsobit požár nebo výbuch.|
||DA|Brand- eller eksplosionsfare ved opvarmning.|
||DE|Erwärmung kann Brand oder Explosion verursachen.|
||ET|Kuumenemisel võib süttida või plahvatada.|
||EL|Η θέρμανση μπορεί να προκαλέσει πυρκαγιά ή έκρηξη.|
||EN|Heating may cause a fire or explosion.|
||FR|Peut s'enflammer ou exploser sous l'effet de la chaleur.|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh téamh a bheith ina chúis le dóiteán nó le pléascadh.|
||IT|Rischio d'incendio o di esplosione per riscaldamento.|
||LV|Sakaršana var izraisīt degšanu vai eksploziju.|
||LT|Kaitinant gali sukelti gaisrą arba sprogti.|
||HU|Hő hatására meggyulladhat vagy robbanhat.|
||MT|It-tisħin jista' jikkawża nar jew splużjoni.|
||NL|Brand- of ontploffingsgevaar bij verwarming.|
||PL|Ogrzanie może spowodować pożar lub wybuch.|
||PT|Risco de explosão ou de incêndio sob a acção do calor.|
||RO|Pericol de incendiu sau de explozie în caz de încălzire.|
||SK|Zahrievanie môže spôsobiť požiar alebo výbuch.|
||SL|Segrevanje lahko povzroči požar ali eksplozijo.|
||FI|Räjähdys- tai palovaarallinen kuumennettaessa.|
||SV|Brandfarligt eller explosivt vid uppvärmning.|

|H242|Language|2.8 — Self-Reactive Substances and Mixtures, Types C, D, E, F<br>2.1.5 — Organic Peroxides, Types C, D, E, F|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да предизвика пожар при нагряване.|
||ES|Peligro de incendio en caso de calentamiento.|
||CS|Zahřívání může způsobit požár.|
||DA|Brandfare ved opvarmning.|
||DE|Erwärmung kann Brand verursachen.|
||ET|Kuumenemisel võib süttida.|

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|H242|Language|2.8 — Self-Reactive Substances and Mixtures, Types C, D, E, F<br>2.1.5 — Organic Peroxides, Types C, D, E, F|
|---|---|---|
||EL|Η θέρμανση μπορεί να προκαλέσει πυρκαγιά.|
||EN|Heating may cause a fire.|
||FR|Peut s'enflammer sous l'effet de la chaleur.|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh téamh a bheith ina chúis le dóiteán.|
||IT|Rischio d'incendio per riscaldamento.|
||LV|Sakaršana var izraisīt degšanu.|
||LT|Kaitinant gali sukelti gaisrą.|
||HU|Hő hatására meggyulladhat.|
||MT|It-tisħin jista' jikkawża nar.|
||NL|Brandgevaar bij verwarming.|
||PL|Ogrzanie może spowodować pożar.|
||PT|Risco de incêndio sob a acção do calor.|
||RO|Pericol de incendiu în caz de încălzire.|
||SK|Zahrievanie môže spôsobiť požiar.|
||SL|Segrevanje lahko povzroči požar.|
||FI|Palovaarallinen kuumennettaessa.|
||SV|Brandfarligt vid uppvärmning.|

|H250|Language|2.9 — Pyrophoric Liquids, Hazard Category 1<br>2.10 — Pyorphoric Solids, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Самозапалва се при контакт с въздух.|
||ES|Se inflama espontáneamente en contacto con el aire.|
||CS|Při styku se vzduchem se samovolně vznítí.|
||DA|Selvantænder ved kontakt med luft.|
||DE|Entzündet sich in Berührung mit Luft von selbst.|
||ET|Kokkupuutel õhuga süttib iseenesest.|
||EL|Αυταναφλέγεται εάν εκτεθεί στον αέρα.|
||EN|Catches fire spontaneously if exposed to air.|
||FR|S'enflamme spontanément au contact de l'air.|
||GA|Téann trí thine go spontáineach má nochtar don aer.|
||IT|Spontaneamente infiammabile all'aria.|
||LV|Spontāni aizdegas saskarē ar gaisu.|
||LT|Veikiami oro savaime užsidega.|
||HU|Levegővel érintkezve önmagától meggyullad.|
||MT|Jieħu n-nar spontanjament jekk ikun espost għall-arja.|
||NL|Vat spontaan vlam bij blootstelling aan lucht.|
||PL|Zapala się samorzutnie w przypadku wystawienia na działanie powietrza.|
||PT|Risco de inflamação espontânea em contacto com o ar.|

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|H250|Language|2.9 — Pyrophoric Liquids, Hazard Category 1<br>2.10 — Pyorphoric Solids, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||RO|Se aprinde spontan, în contact cu aerul.|
||SK|Pri kontakte so vzduchuom sa spontánne vznieti.|
||SL|Samodejno se vžge na zraku.|
||FI|Syttyy itsestään palamaan joutuessaan kosketuksiin ilman kanssa.|
||SV|Spontanantänder vid kontakt med luft.|

|H251|Language|2.11 — Self-Heating Substances and Mixtures, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Самонагряващо се: може да се запали.|
||ES|Se calienta espontáneamente; puede inflamarse.|
||CS|Samovolně se zahřívá: může se vznítit.|
||DA|Selvopvarmende, kan selvantænde.|
||DE|Selbsterhitzungsfähig; kann in Brand geraten.|
||ET|Isekuumenev, võib süttida.|
||EL|Αυτοθερμαίνεται: μπορεί να αναφλεγεί.|
||EN|Self-heating: may catch fire.|
||FR|Matière auto-échauffante; peut s'enflammer.|
||GA|Féintéamh: d'fhéadfadh sé dul trí thine.|
||IT|Autoriscaldante; può infiammarsi.|
||LV|Pašsasilstošs; var aizdegties.|
||LT|Savaime kaistančios, gali užsidegti.|
||HU|Önmelegedő: meggyulladhat.|
||MT|Jisħon waħdu: jista' jieħu n-nar.|
||NL|Vatbaar voor zelfverhitting: kan vlam vatten.|
||PL|Substancja samonagrzewająca się: może się zapalić.|
||PT|Susceptível de auto-aquecimento: risco de inflamação.|
||RO|Se autoîncălzeşte, pericol de aprindere.|
||SK|Samovoľne sa zahrieva; môže sa vznietiť.|
||SL|Samosegrevanje: lahko povzroči požar.|
||FI|Itsestään kuumeneva; voi syttyä palamaan.|
||SV|Självupphettande. Kan börja brinna.|

|H252|Language|2.11 — Self-Heating Substances and Mixtures, Hazard Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Самонагряващо се в големи количества; може да се запали.|
||ES|Se calienta espontáneamente en grandes cantidades; puede inflamarse.|
||CS|Ve velkém množství se samovolně zahřívá; může se vznítit.|
||DA|Selvopvarmende i store mængder, kan selvantænde.|
||DE|In großen Mengen selbsterhitzungsfähig; kann in Brand geraten.|
||ET|Suurtes kogustes isekuumenev, võib süttida.|

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|H252|Language|2.11 — Self-Heating Substances and Mixtures, Hazard Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||EL|Σε μεγάλες ποσότητες αυτοθερμαίνεται: μπορεί να αναφλεγεί.|
||EN|Self-heating in large quantities; may catch fire.|
||FR|Matière auto-échauffante en grandes quantités; peut s'enflammer.|
||GA|Féintéamh ina mhórchainníochtaí; d'fhéadfadh sé dul trí thine.|
||IT|Autoriscaldante in grandi quantità; può infiammarsi.|
||LV|Lielos apjomos pašsasilstošs; var aizdegties.|
||LT|Laikant dideliais kiekiais savaime kaista, gali užsidegti.|
||HU|Nagy mennyiségben önmelegedő; meggyulladhat.|
||MT|Jisħon waħdu f'kwantitajiet kbar; jista' jieħu n-nar.|
||NL|In grote hoeveelheden vatbaar voor zelfverhitting; kan vlam vatten.|
||PL|Substancja samonagrzewająca się w dużych ilościach; może się zapalić.|
||PT|Susceptível de auto-aquecimento em grandes quantidades: risco de inflamação.|
||RO|Se autoîncălzeşte, în cantităţi mari pericol de aprindere.|
||SK|Vo veľkých množstvách sa samovoľne zahrieva; môže sa vznietiť.|
||SL|Samosegrevanje v velikih količinah; lahko povzroči požar.|
||FI|Suurina määrinä itsestään kuumeneva; voi syttyä palamaan.|
||SV|Självupphettande i stora mängder. Kan börja brinna.|

|H260|Language|2.12 — Substances and Mixtures which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases, Hazard<br>Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При контакт с вода отделя запалими газове, които могат да се самозапалят.|
||ES|En contacto con el agua desprende gases inflamables que pueden inflamarse<br>espontáneamente.|
||CS|Při styku s vodou uvolňuje hořlavé plyny, které se mohou samovolně vznítit.|
||DA|Ved kontakt med vand udvikles brandfarlige gasser, som kan selvantænde.|
||DE|In Berührung mit Wasser entstehen entzündbare Gase, die sich spontan entzünden können.|
||ET|Kokkupuutel veega eraldab tuleohtlikke gaase, mis võivad iseenesest süttida.|
||EL|Σε επαφή με το νερό ελευθερώνει εύφλεκτα αέρια τα οποία μπορούν να αυτοαναφλεγούν.|
||EN|In contact with water releases flammable gases which may ignite spontaneously.|
||FR|Dégage au contact de l'eau des gaz inflammables qui peuvent s'enflammer spontanément.|
||GA|I dteagmháil le huisce scaoiltear gáis inadhainte a d'fhéadfadh uathadhaint.|
||IT|A contatto con l'acqua libera gas infiammabili che possono infiammarsi spontaneamente.|
||LV|Nonākot saskarē ar ūdeni, izdala uzliesmojošas gāzes, kas var spontāni aizdegties.|
||LT|Kontaktuodami su vandeniu išskiria degias dujas, kurios gali savaime užsidegti.|
||HU|Vízzel érintkezve öngyulladásra hajlamos tűzveszélyes gázokat bocsát ki.|
||MT|Meta jmiss ma' l-ilma jerħi gassijiet li jaqbdu li jistgħu jieħdu n-nar spontanjament.|
||NL|In contact met water komen ontvlambare gassen vrij die spontaan kunnen ontbranden.|
||PL|W kontakcie z wodą uwalniają łatwopalne gazy, które mogą ulegać samozapaleniu.|
||PT|Em contacto com a água liberta gases que se podem inflamar espontaneamente.|

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|H260|Language|2.12 — Substances and Mixtures which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases, Hazard<br>Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||RO|În contact cu apa degajă gaze inflamabile care se pot aprinde spontan.|
||SK|Pri kontakte s vodou uvoľňuje horľavé plyny, ktoré sa môžu spontánne zapáliť.|
||SL|V stiku z vodo se sproščajo vnetljivi plini, ki se lahko samodejno vžgejo.|
||FI|Kehittää itsestään syttyviä kaasuja veden kanssa.|
||SV|Vid kontakt med vatten utvecklas brandfarliga gaser som kan självantända.|

|H261|Language|2.12 — Substances and Mixtures which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases, Hazard<br>Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При контакт с вода отделя запалими газове.|
||ES|En contacto con el agua desprende gases inflamables.|
||CS|Při styku s vodou uvolňuje hořlavé plyny.|
||DA|Ved kontakt med vand udvikles brandfarlige gasser.|
||DE|In Berührung mit Wasser entstehen entzündbare Gase.|
||ET|Kokkupuutel veega eraldab tuleohtlikke gaase.|
||EL|Σε επαφή με το νερό ελευθερώνει εύφλεκτα αέρια.|
||EN|In contact with water releases flammable gases.|
||FR|Dégage au contact de l'eau des gaz inflammables.|
||GA|I dteagmháil le huisce scaoiltear gáis inadhainte.|
||IT|A contatto con l'acqua libera gas infiammabili.|
||LV|Nonākot saskarē ar ūdeni, izdala uzliesmojošu gāzi.|
||LT|Kontaktuodami su vandeniu išskiria degias dujas|
||HU|Vízzel érintkezve tűzveszélyes gázokat bocsát ki.|
||MT|Meta jmiss ma' l-ilma jerħi gassijiet li jaqbdu.|
||NL|In contact met water komen ontvlambare gassen vrij.|
||PL|W kontakcie z wodą uwalnia łatwopalne gazy.|
||PT|Em contacto com a água liberta gases inflamáveis.|
||RO|În contact cu apa degajă gaze inflamabile.|
||SK|Pri kontakte s vodou uvoľňuje horľavé plyny.|
||SL|V stiku z vodo se sproščajo vnetljivi plini.|
||FI|Kehittää syttyviä kaasuja veden kanssa.|
||SV|Vid kontakt med vatten utvecklas brandfarliga gaser.|

|H270|Language|2.4 — Oxidising Gases, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да предивзика или усили пожар; окислител.|
||ES|Puede provocar o agravar un incendio; comburente.|
||CS|Může způsobit nebo zesílit požár; oxidant.|
||DA|Kan forårsage eller forstærke brand, brandnærende.|
||DE|Kann Brand verursachen oder verstärken; Oxidationsmittel.|

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|H270|Language|2.4 — Oxidising Gases, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||ET|Võib põhjustada süttimise või soodustada põlemist; oksüdeerija.|
||EL|Μπορεί να προκαλέσει ή να αναζωπυρώσει πυρκαγιά· οξειδωτικό.|
||EN|May cause or intensify fire; oxidiser.|
||FR|Peut provoquer ou aggraver un incendie; comburant.|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh sé a bheith ina chúis le tine nó cur le tine; ocsaídeoir.|
||IT|Può provocare o aggravare un incendio; comburente.|
||LV|Var izraisīt vai pastiprināt degšanu, oksidētājs.|
||LT|Gali sukelti arba padidinti gaisrą, oksidatorius.|
||HU|Tüzet okozhat vagy fokozhatja a tűz intenzitását, oxidáló hatású.|
||MT|Jista' jikkawża jew iżid in-nar; ossidant.|
||NL|Kan brand veroorzaken of bevorderen; oxiderend.|
||PL|Może spowodować lub intensyfikować pożar; utleniacz.|
||PT|Pode provocar ou agravar incêndios; comburente.|
||RO|Poate provoca sau agrava un incendiu; oxidant.|
||SK|Môže spôsobiť alebo prispieť k rozvoju požiaru; oxidačné činidlo.|
||SL|Lahko povzroči ali okrepi požar; oksidativna snov.|
||FI|Aiheuttaa tulipalon vaaran tai edistää tulipaloa; hapettava.|
||SV|Kan orsaka eller intensifiera brand. Oxiderande.|

|H271|Language|2.13 — Oxidising Liquids, Hazard Category 1<br>2.14 — Oxidising Solids, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да предизвика пожар или експлозия; силен окислител.|
||ES|Puede provocar un incendio o una explosión; muy comburente.|
||CS|Může způsobit požár nebo výbuch; silný oxidant.|
||DA|Kan forårsage brand eller eksplosion, stærkt brandnærende.|
||DE|Kann Brand oder Explosion verursachen; starkes Oxidationsmittel.|
||ET|Võib põhjustada süttimise või plahvatuse; tugev oksüdeerija.|
||EL|Μπορεί να προκαλέσει πυρκαγιά ή έκρηξη· ισχυρό οξειδωτικό.|
||EN|May cause fire or explosion; strong oxidiser.|
||FR|Peut provoquer un incendie ou une explosion; comburant puissant.|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh sé a bheith ina chúis le tine nó le pléascadh; an-ocsaídeoir.|
||IT|Può provocare un incendio o un'esplosione; molto comburente.|
||LV|Var izraisīt degšanu vai eksploziju, oksidētājs.|
||LT|Gali sukelti gaisrą arba sprogimą, stiprus oksidatorius.|
||HU|Tüzet vagy robbanást okozhat; erősen oxidáló hatású.|
||MT|Jista' jikkawża nar jew splużjoni; ossidant qawwi.|
||NL|Kan brand of ontploffingen veroorzaken; sterk oxiderend.|
||PL|Może spowodować pożar lub wybuch; silny utleniacz.|

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|H271|Language|2.13 — Oxidising Liquids, Hazard Category 1<br>2.14 — Oxidising Solids, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||PT|Risco de incêndio ou de explosão; muito comburente.|
||RO|Poate provoca un incendiu sau o explozie; oxidant puternic.|
||SK|Môže spôsobiť požiar alebo výbuch; silné oxidačné činidlo.|
||SL|Lahko povzroči požar ali eksplozijo; močna oksidativna snov.|
||FI|Aiheuttaa tulipalo- tai räjähdysvaaran; voimakkaasti hapettava.|
||SV|Kan orsaka brand eller explosion. Starkt oxiderande.|

|H272|Language|2.13 — Oxidising Liquids, Hazard Category 2, 3<br>2.14 — Oxidising Solids, Hazard Category 2, 3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да усили пожара; окислител.|
||ES|Puede agravar un incendio; comburente.|
||CS|Může zesílit požár; oxidant.|
||DA|Kan forstærke brand, brandnærende.|
||DE|Kann Brand verstärken; Oxidationsmittel.|
||ET|Võib soodustada põlemist; oksüdeerija.|
||EL|Μπορεί να αναζωπυρώσει την πυρκαγιά· οξειδωτικό.|
||EN|May intensify fire; oxidiser.|
||FR|Peut aggraver un incendie; comburant.|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh sé cur le tine; ocsaídeoir.|
||IT|Può aggravare un incendio; comburente.|
||LV|Var pastiprināt degšanu; oksidētājs.|
||LT|Gali padidinti gaisrą, oksidatorius.|
||HU|Fokozhatja a tűz intenzitását; oxidáló hatású.|
||MT|Jista' jżid in-nar; ossidant.|
||NL|Kan brand bevorderen; oxiderend.|
||PL|Może intensyfikować pożar; utleniacz.|
||PT|Pode agravar incêndios; comburente.|
||RO|Poate agrava un incendiu; oxidant.|
||SK|Môže prispieť k rozvoju požiaru; oxidačné činidlo.|
||SL|Lahko okrepi požar; oksidativna snov.|
||FI|Voi edistää tulipaloa; hapettava.|
||SV|Kan intensifiera brand. Oxiderande.|

|H280|Language|2.5 — Gases under pressure:<br>Compressed gas<br>Liquefied gas<br>Dissolved gas|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Съдържа газ под налягане; може да експлодира при нагряване.|
||ES|Contiene gas a presión; peligro de explosión en caso de calentamiento.|

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|H280|Language|2.5 — Gases under pressure:<br>Compressed gas<br>Liquefied gas<br>Dissolved gas|
|---|---|---|
||CS|Obsahuje plyn pod tlakem; při zahřívání může vybuchnout.|
||DA|Indeholder gas under tryk, kan eksplodere ved opvarmning.|
||DE|Enthält Gas unter Druck; kann bei Erwärmung explodieren.|
||ET|Sisaldab rõhu all olevat gaasi, kuumenemisel võib plahvatada.|
||EL|Περιέχει αέριο υπό πίεση· εάν θερμανθεί, μπορεί να εκραγεί.|
||EN|Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated.|
||FR|Contient un gaz sous pression; peut exploser sous l'effet de la chaleur.|
||GA|Gás istigh ann, faoi bhrú; d'fhéadfadh sé pléascadh, má théitear.|
||IT|Contiene gas sotto pressione; può esplodere se riscaldato.|
||LV|Satur gāzi zem spiediena; karstumā var eksplodēt.|
||LT|Turi slėgio veikiamų dujų, kaitinant gali sprogti.|
||HU|Nyomás alatt lévő gázt tartalmaz; hő hatására robbanhat.|
||MT|Fih gass taħt pressjoni; jista' jisplodi jekk jissaħħan.|
||NL|Bevat gas onder druk; kan ontploffen bij verwarming.|
||PL|Zawiera gaz pod ciśnieniem; ogrzanie grozi wybuchem.|
||PT|Contém gás sob pressão; risco de explosão sob a acção do calor.|
||RO|Conţine un gaz sub presiune; pericol de explozie în caz de încălzire.|
||SK|Obsahuje plyn pod tlakom, pri zahriatí môže vybuchnúť.|
||SL|Vsebuje plin pod tlakom; segrevanje lahko povzroči eksplozijo.|
||FI|Sisältää paineen alaista kaasua; voi räjähtää kuumennettaessa.|
||SV|Innehåller gas under tryck. Kan explodera vid uppvärmning.|

|H281|Language|2.5 — Gases under pressure: Refrigerated liquefied gas|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Съдържа охладен газ; може да причини криогенни изгаряния или наранявания.|
||ES|Contiene un gas refrigerado; puede provocar quemaduras o lesiones criogénicas.|
||CS|Obsahuje zchlazený plyn; může způsobit omrzliny nebo poškození chladem.|
||DA|Indeholder nedkølet gas, kan forårsage kuldeskader.|
||DE|Enthält tiefkaltes Gas; kann Kälteverbrennungen oder -Verletzungen verursachen.|
||ET|Sisaldab külmutatud gaasi; võib põhjustada külmapõletusi või -kahjustusi.|
||EL|Περιέχει αέριο υπό ψύξη· μπορεί να προκαλέσει εγκαύματα ψύχους ή τραυματισμούς.|
||EN|Contains refrigerated gas; may cause cryogenic burns or injury.|
||FR|Contient un gaz réfrigéré; peut causer des brûlures ou blessures cryogéniques.|
||GA|Gás cuisnithe istigh ann; d'fhéadfadh sé a bheith ina chúis le dónna crióigineacha nó le<br>díobháil chrióigineach.|
||IT|Contiene gas refrigerato; può provocare ustioni o lesioni criogeniche.|
||LV|Satur atdzesētu gāzi; var radīt kriogēnus apdegumus vai ievainojumus.|
||LT|Turi atšaldytų dujų, gali sukelti kriogeninius nušalimus arba pažeidimus.|

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|H281|Language|2.5 — Gases under pressure: Refrigerated liquefied gas|
|---|---|---|
||HU|Mélyhűtött gázt tartalmaz; fagymarást vagy sérülést okozhat.|
||MT|Fih gass imkessaħ; jista' jikkawża ħruq jew dannu minn temperaturi baxxi.|
||NL|Bevat sterk gekoeld gas; kan cryogene brandwonden of letsel veroorzaken.|
||PL|Zawiera schłodzony gaz; może spowodować oparzenia kriogeniczne lub obrażenia.|
||PT|Contém gás refrigerado; pode provocar queimaduras ou lesões criogénicas.|
||RO|Conţine un gaz răcit; poate cauza arsuri sau leziuni criogenice.|
||SK|Obsahuje schladený plyn; môže spôsobiť kryogénne popáleniny alebo poranenia.|
||SL|Vsebuje ohlajen utekočinjen plin; lahko povzroči ozebline ali poškodbe.|
||FI|Sisältää jäähdytettyä kaasua; voi aiheuttaa jäätymisvamman.|
||SV|Innehåller kyld gas. Kan orsaka svåra köldskador.|

|H290|Language|2.16 — Corrosive to metals, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да бъде корозивно за металите.|
||ES|Puede ser corrosivo para los metales.|
||CS|Může být korozivní pro kovy.|
||DA|Kan ætse metaller.|
||DE|Kann gegenüber Metallen korrosiv sein.|
||ET|Võib söövitada metalle.|
||EL|Μπορεί να διαβρώσει μέταλλα.|
||EN|May be corrosive to metals.|
||FR|Peut être corrosif pour les métaux.|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh sé a bheith creimneach do mhiotail.|
||IT|Può essere corrosivo per i metalli.|
||LV|Var kodīgi iedarboties uz metāliem.|
||LT|Gali ėsdinti metalus.|
||HU|Fémekre korrozív hatású lehet.|
||MT|Jista' jkun korrużiv għall-metalli.|
||NL|Kan bijtend zijn voor metalen.|
||PL|Może powodować korozję metali.|
||PT|Pode ser corrosivo para os metais.|
||RO|Poate fi corosiv pentru metale.|
||SK|Môže byť korozívna pre kovy.|
||SL|Lahko je jedko za kovine.|
||FI|Voi syövyttää metalleja.|
||SV|Kan vara korrosivt för metaller.|

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_Table 1.2_

**Hazard statements for health hazards**

|H300|Language|3.1 — Acute toxicity (oral), Hazard Category 1, 2|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Смъртоносeн при поглъщане.|
||ES|Mortal en caso de ingestión.|
||CS|Při požití může způsobit smrt.|
||DA|Livsfarlig ved indtagelse.|
||DE|Lebensgefahr bei Verschlucken.|
||ET|Allaneelamisel surmav.|
||EL|Θανατηφόρο σε περίπτωση κατάποσης.|
||EN|Fatal if swallowed.|
||FR|Mortel en cas d'ingestion.|
||GA|Marfach má shlogtar.|
||IT|Letale se ingerito.|
||LV|Norijot iestājas nāve.|
||LT|Mirtina prarijus.|
||HU|Lenyelve halálos.|
||MT|Fatali jekk jinbela’.|
||NL|Dodelijk bij inslikken.|
||PL|Połknięcie grozi śmiercią.|
||PT|Mortal por ingestão.|
||RO|Mortal în caz de înghiţire.|
||SK|Smrteľný po požití.|
||SL|Smrtno pri zaužitju.|
||FI|Tappavaa nieltynä.|
||SV|Dödligt vid förtäring.|

|H301|Language|3.1 — Acute toxicity (oral), Hazard Category 3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Токсичен при поглъщане.|
||ES|Tóxico en caso de ingestión.|
||CS|Toxický při požití.|
||DA|Giftig ved indtagelse.|
||DE|Giftig bei Verschlucken.|
||ET|Allaneelamisel mürgine.|
||EL|Τοξικό σε περίπτωση κατάποσης.|
||EN|Toxic if swallowed.|
||FR|Toxique en cas d'ingestion.|
||GA|Tocsaineach má shlogtar.|

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|H301|Language|3.1 — Acute toxicity (oral), Hazard Category 3|
|---|---|---|
||IT|Tossico se ingerito.|
||LV|Toksisks, ja norij.|
||LT|Toksiška prarijus.|
||HU|Lenyelve mérgező.|
||MT|Tossiku jekk jinbela’.|
||NL|Giftig bij inslikken.|
||PL|Działa toksycznie po połknięciu.|
||PT|Tóxico por ingestão.|
||RO|Toxic în caz de înghiţire.|
||SK|Toxický po požití.|
||SL|Strupeno pri zaužitju.|
||FI|Myrkyllistä nieltynä.|
||SV|Giftigt vid förtäring.|

|H302|Language|3.1 — Acute toxicity (oral), Hazard Category 4|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Вреден при поглъщане.|
||ES|Nocivo en caso de ingestión.|
||CS|Zdraví škodlivý při požití.|
||DA|Farlig ved indtagelse.|
||DE|Gesundheitsschädlich bei Verschlucken.|
||ET|Allaneelamisel kahjulik.|
||EL|Επιβλαβές σε περίπτωση κατάποσης.|
||EN|Harmful if swallowed.|
||FR|Nocif en cas d'ingestion.|
||GA|Díobhálach má shlogtar.|
||IT|Nocivo se ingerito.|
||LV|Kaitīgs, ja norij.|
||LT|Kenksminga prarijus.|
||HU|Lenyelve ártalmas.|
||MT|Jagħmel il-ħsara jekk jinbela’.|
||NL|Schadelijk bij inslikken.|
||PL|Działa szkodliwie po połknięciu.|
||PT|Nocivo por ingestão.|
||RO|Nociv în caz de înghiţire.|
||SK|Škodlivý po požití.|
||SL|Zdravju škodljivo pri zaužitju.|
||FI|Haitallista nieltynä.|
||SV|Skadligt vid förtäring.|

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|H304|Language|3.10 — Aspiration hazard, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да бъде смъртоносен при поглъщане и навлизане в дихателните пътища.|
||ES|Puede ser mortal en caso de ingestión y penetración en las vías respiratorias.|
||CS|Při požití a vniknutí do dýchacích cest může způsobit smrt.|
||DA|Kan være livsfarligt, hvis det indtages og kommer i luftvejene.|
||DE|Kann bei Verschlucken und Eindringen in die Atemwege tödlich sein.|
||ET|Allaneelamisel või hingamisteedesse sattumisel võib olla surmav.|
||EL|Μπορεί να προκαλέσει θάνατο σε περίπτωση κατάποσης και διείσδυσης στις αναπνευστικές<br>οδούς.|
||EN|May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways.|
||FR|Peut être mortel en cas d'ingestion et de pénétration dans les voies respiratoires.|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh sé a bheith marfach má shlogtar é agus má théann sé isteach sna haerbhealaí.|
||HU|Lenyelve és a légutakba kerülve halálos lehet.|
||IT|Può essere letale in caso di ingestione e di penetrazione nelle vie respiratorie.|
||LV|Var izraisīt nāvi, ja norij vai iekļūst elpceļos.|
||LT|Prarijus ir patekus į kvėpavimo takus, gali sukelti mirtį.|
||MT|Jista’ jkun fatali jekk jinbela’ u jidħol fil-pajpijiet tan-nifs.|
||NL|Kan dodelijk zijn als de stof bij inslikken in de luchtwegen terechtkomt.|
||PL|Połknięcie i dostanie się przez drogi oddechowe może grozić śmiercią.|
||PT|Pode ser mortal por ingestão e penetração nas vias respiratórias.|
||RO|Poate fi mortal în caz de înghiţire şi de pătrundere în căile respiratorii.|
||SK|Môže byť smrteľný po požití a vniknutí do dýchacích ciest.|
||SL|Pri zaužitju in vstopu v dihalne poti je lahko smrtno.|
||FI|Voi olla tappavaa nieltynä ja joutuessaan hengitysteihin.|
||SV|Kan vara dödligt vid förtäring om det kommer ner i luftvägarna.|

|H310|Language|3.1 — Acute toxicity (dermal), Hazard Category 1, 2|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Смъртоносeн при контакт с кожата.|
||ES|Mortal en contacto con la piel.|
||CS|Při styku s kůží může způsobit smrt.|
||DA|Livsfarlig ved hudkontakt.|
||DE|Lebensgefahr bei Hautkontakt.|
||ET|Nahale sattumisel surmav.|
||EL|Θανατηφόρο σε επαφή με το δέρμα.|
||EN|Fatal in contact with skin.|
||FR|Mortel par contact cutané.|
||GA|Marfach i dteagmháil leis an gcraiceann.|
||HU|Bőrrel érintkezve halálos.|
||IT|Letale per contatto con la pelle.|

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|H310|Language|3.1 — Acute toxicity (dermal), Hazard Category 1, 2|
|---|---|---|
||LV|Nonākot saskarē ar ādu, iestājas nāve.|
||LT|Mirtina susilietus su oda.|
||MT|Fatali jekk imiss mal-ġilda.|
||NL|Dodelijk bij contact met de huid.|
||PL|Grozi śmiercią w kontacie ze skórą.|
||PT|Mortal em contacto com a pele.|
||RO|Mortal în contact cu pielea.|
||SK|Smrteľný pri kontakte s pokožkou.|
||SL|Smrtno v stiku s kožo.|
||FI|Tappavaa joutuessaan iholle.|
||SV|Dödligt vid hudkontakt.|

|H311|Language|3.1 — Acute toxicity (dermal), Hazard Category 3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Токсичен при контакт с кожата.|
||ES|Tóxico en contacto con la piel.|
||CS|Toxický při styku s kůží.|
||DA|Giftig ved hudkontakt.|
||DE|Giftig bei Hautkontakt.|
||ET|Nahale sattumisel mürgine.|
||EL|Τοξικό σε επαφή με το δέρμα.|
||EN|Toxic in contact with skin.|
||FR|Toxique par contact cutané.|
||GA|Tocsaineach i dteagmháil leis an gcraiceann.|
||IT|Tossico per contatto con la pelle.|
||LV|Toksisks, ja nonāk saskarē ar ādu.|
||LT|Toksiška susilietus su oda.|
||HU|Bőrrel érintkezve mérgező.|
||MT|Tossiku meta jmiss mal-ġilda.|
||NL|Giftig bij contact met de huid.|
||PL|Działa toksycznie w kontakcie ze skórą.|
||PT|Tóxico em contacto com a pele.|
||RO|Toxic în contact cu pielea.|
||SK|Toxický pri kontakte s pokožkou.|
||SL|Strupeno v stiku s kožo.|
||FI|Myrkyllistä joutuessaan iholle.|
||SV|Giftigt vid hudkontakt.|

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|H312|Language|3.1 — Acute toxicity (dermal), Hazard Category 4|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Вреден при контакт с кожата.|
||ES|Nocivo en contacto con la piel.|
||CS|Zdraví škodlivý při styku s kůží.|
||DA|Farlig ved hudkontakt.|
||DE|Gesundheitsschädlich bei Hautkontakt.|
||ET|Nahale sattumisel kahjulik.|
||EL|Επιβλαβές σε επαφή με το δέρμα.|
||EN|Harmful in contact with skin.|
||FR|Nocif par contact cutané.|
||GA|Díobhálach i dteagmháil leis an gcraiceann.|
||IT|Nocivo per contatto con la pelle.|
||LV|Kaitīgs, ja nonāk saskarē ar ādu.|
||LT|Kenksminga susilietus su oda.|
||HU|Bőrrel érintkezve ártalmas.|
||MT|Jagħmel il-ħsara meta jmiss mal-ġilda.|
||NL|Schadelijk bij contact met de huid.|
||PL|Działa szkodliwie w kontakcie ze skórą.|
||PT|Nocivo em contacto com a pele.|
||RO|Nociv în contact cu pielea.|
||SK|Škodlivý pri kontakte s pokožkou.|
||SL|Zdravju škodljivo v stiku s kožo.|
||FI|Haitallista joutuessaan iholle.|
||SV|Skadligt vid hudkontakt.|

|H314|Language|3.2 — Skin corrosion/irritation, Hazard Category 1A, 1B, 1C|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Причинява тежки изгаряния на кожата и сериозно увреждане на очите.|
||ES|Provoca quemaduras graves en la piel y lesiones oculares graves.|
||CS|Způsobuje těžké poleptání kůže a poškození očí.|
||DA|Forårsager svære forbrændinger af huden og øjenskader.|
||DE|Verursacht schwere Verätzungen der Haut und schwere Augenschäden.|
||ET|Põhjustab rasket nahasöövitust ja silmakahjustusi.|
||EL|Προκαλεί σοβαρά δερματικά εγκαύματα και οφθαλμικές βλάβες.|
||EN|Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.|
||FR|Provoque des brûlures de la peau et des lésions oculaires graves.|
||GA|Ina chúis le dónna tromchúiseacha craicinn agus le damáiste don tsúil.|
||IT|Provoca gravi ustioni cutanee e gravi lesioni oculari.|
||LV|Izraisa smagus ādas apdegumus un acu bojājumus.|

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|H314|Language|3.2 — Skin corrosion/irritation, Hazard Category 1A, 1B, 1C|
|---|---|---|
||LT|Smarkiai nudegina odą ir pažeidžia akis.|
||HU|Súlyos égési sérülést és szemkárosodást okoz.|
||MT|Jagħmel ħruq serju lill-ġilda u ħsara lill-għajnejn.|
||NL|Veroorzaakt ernstige brandwonden en oogletsel.|
||PL|Powoduje poważne oparzenia skóry oraz uszkodzenia oczu.|
||PT|Provoca queimaduras na pele e lesões oculares graves.|
||RO|Provoacă arsuri grave ale pielii şi lezarea ochilor.|
||SK|Spôsobuje vážne poleptanie kože a poškodenie očí.|
||SL|Povzroča hude opekline kože in poškodbe oči.|
||FI|Voimakkaasti ihoa syövyttävää ja silmiä vaurioittavaa.|
||SV|Orsakar allvarliga frätskador på hud och ögon.|

|H315|Language|3.2 — Skin corrosion/irritation, Hazard Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Предизвиква дразнене на кожата.|
||ES|Provoca irritación cutánea.|
||CS|Dráždí kůži.|
||DA|Forårsager hudirritation.|
||DE|Verursacht Hautreizungen.|
||ET|Põhjustab nahaärritust.|
||EL|Προκαλεί ερεθισμό του δέρματος.|
||EN|Causes skin irritation.|
||FR|Provoque une irritation cutanée.|
||GA|Ina chúis le greannú craicinn.|
||IT|Provoca irritazione cutanea.|
||LV|Kairina ādu.|
||LT|Dirgina odą.|
||HU|Bőrirritáló hatású.|
||MT|Jagħmel irritazzjoni tal-ġilda.|
||NL|Veroorzaakt huidirritatie.|
||PL|Działa drażniąco na skórę.|
||PT|Provoca irritação cutânea.|
||RO|Provoacă iritarea pielii.|
||SK|Dráždi kožu.|
||SL|Povzroča draženje kože.|
||FI|Ärsyttää ihoa.|
||SV|Irriterar huden.|

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|H317|Language|3.4 — Sensitisation — Skin, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да причини алергична кожна реакция.|
||ES|Puede provocar una reacción alérgica en la piel.|
||CS|Může vyvolat alergickou kožní reakci.|
||DA|Kan forårsage allergisk hudreaktion.|
||DE|Kann allergische Hautreaktionen verursachen.|
||ET|Võib põhjustada allergilist nahareaktsiooni.|
||EL|Μπορεί να προκαλέσει αλλεργική δερματική αντίδραση.|
||EN|May cause an allergic skin reaction.|
||FR|Peut provoquer une allergie cutanée.|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh sé a bheith ina chúis le frithghníomh ailléirgeach craicinn.|
||IT|Può provocare una reazione allergica cutanea.|
||LV|Var izraisīt alerģisku ādas reakciju.|
||LT|Gali sukelti alerginę odos reakciją.|
||HU|Allergiás bőrreakciót válthat ki.|
||MT|Jista’ jikkawża reazzjoni allerġika tal-ġilda.|
||NL|Kan een allergische huidreactie veroorzaken.|
||PL|Może powodować reakcję alergiczną skóry.|
||PT|Pode provocar uma reacção alérgica cutânea.|
||RO|Poate provoca o reacţie alergică a pielii.|
||SK|Môže vyvolať alergickú kožnú reakciu.|
||SL|Lahko povzroči alergijski odziv kože.|
||FI|Voi aiheuttaa allergisen ihoreaktion.|
||SV|Kan orsaka allergisk hudreaktion.|

|H318|Language|3.3 — Serious eye damage/eye irritation, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Предизвиква сериозно увреждане на очите.|
||ES|Provoca lesiones oculares graves.|
||CS|Způsobuje vážné poškození očí.|
||DA|Forårsager alvorlig øjenskade.|
||DE|Verursacht schwere Augenschäden.|
||ET|Põhjustab raskeid silmakahjustusi.|
||EL|Προκαλεί σοβαρή οφθαλμική βλάβη.|
||EN|Causes serious eye damage.|
||FR|Provoque des lésions oculaires graves.|
||GA|Ina chúis le damáiste tromchúiseach don tsúil.|
||IT|Provoca gravi lesioni oculari.|
||LV|Izraisa nopietnus acu bojājumus.|

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|H318|Language|3.3 — Serious eye damage/eye irritation, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||LT|Smarkiai pažeidžia akis.|
||HU|Súlyos szemkárosodást okoz.|
||MT|Jagħmel ħsara serja lill-għajnejn.|
||NL|Veroorzaakt ernstig oogletsel.|
||PL|Powoduje poważne uszkodzenie oczu.|
||PT|Provoca lesões oculares graves.|
||RO|Provoacă leziuni oculare grave.|
||SK|Spôsobuje vážne poškodenie očí.|
||SL|Povzroča hude poškodbe oči.|
||FI|Vaurioittaa vakavasti silmiä.|
||SV|Orsakar allvarliga ögonskador.|

|H319|Language|3.3 — Serious eye damage/eye irritation, Hazard Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Предизвиква сериозно дразнене на очите.|
||ES|Provoca irritación ocular grave.|
||CS|Způsobuje vážné podráždění očí.|
||DA|Forårsager alvorlig øjenirritation.|
||DE|Verursacht schwere Augenreizung.|
||ET|Põhjustab tugevat silmade ärritust.|
||EL|Προκαλεί σοβαρό οφθαλμικό ερεθισμό.|
||EN|Causes serious eye irritation.|
||FR|Provoque une sévère irritation des yeux.|
||GA|Ina chúis le greannú tromchúiseach don tsúil.|
||IT|Provoca grave irritazione oculare.|
||LV|Izraisa nopietnu acu kairinājumu.|
||LT|Sukelia smarkų akių dirginimą.|
||HU|Súlyos szemirritációt okoz.|
||MT|Jagħmel irritazzjoni serja lill-għajnejn.|
||NL|Veroorzaakt ernstige oogirritatie.|
||PL|Działa drażniąco na oczy.|
||PT|Provoca irritação ocular grave.|
||RO|Provoacă o iritare gravă a ochilor.|
||SK|Spôsobuje vážne podráždenie očí.|
||SL|Povzroča hudo draženje oči.|
||FI|Ärsyttää voimakkaasti silmiä.|
||SV|Orsakar allvarlig ögonirritation.|

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|H330|Language|3.1 — Acute toxicity (inhal.), Hazard Category 1, 2|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Смъртоносен при вдишване.|
||ES|Mortal en caso de inhalación.|
||CS|Při vdechování může způsobit smrt.|
||DA|Livsfarlig ved indånding.|
||DE|Lebensgefahr bei Einatmen.|
||ET|Sissehingamisel surmav.|
||EL|Θανατηφόρο σε περίπτωση εισπνοής.|
||EN|Fatal if inhaled.|
||FR|Mortel par inhalation.|
||GA|Marfach má ionanálaítear.|
||IT|Letale se inalato.|
||LV|Ieelpojot, iestājas nāve.|
||LT|Mirtina įkvėpus.|
||HU|Belélegezve halálos.|
||MT|Fatali jekk jinxtamm.|
||NL|Dodelijk bij inademing.|
||PL|Wdychanie grozi śmiercią.|
||PT|Mortal por inalação.|
||RO|Mortal în caz de inhalare.|
||SK|Smrteľný pri vdýchnutí.|
||SL|Smrtno pri vdihavanju.|
||FI|Tappavaa hengitettynä.|
||SV|Dödligt vid inandning.|

|H331|Language|3.1 — Acute toxicity (inhal.), Hazard Category 3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Токсичен при вдишване.|
||ES|Tóxico en caso de inhalación.|
||CS|Toxický při vdechování.|
||DA|Giftig ved indånding.|
||DE|Giftig bei Einatmen.|
||ET|Sissehingamisel mürgine.|
||EL|Τοξικό σε περίπτωση εισπνοής.|
||EN|Toxic if inhaled.|
||FR|Toxique par inhalation.|
||GA|Tocsaineach má ionanálaítear.|
||IT|Tossico se inalato.|
||LV|Toksisks ieelpojot.|

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|H331|Language|3.1 — Acute toxicity (inhal.), Hazard Category 3|
|---|---|---|
||LT|Toksiška įkvėpus.|
||HU|Belélegezve mérgező.|
||MT|Tossiku jekk jinxtamm.|
||NL|Giftig bij inademing.|
||PL|Działa toksycznie w następstwie wdychania.|
||PT|Tóxico por inalação.|
||RO|Toxic în caz de inhalare.|
||SK|Toxický pri vdýchnutí.|
||SL|Strupeno pri vdihavanju.|
||FI|Myrkyllistä hengitettynä.|
||SV|Giftigt vid inandning.|

|H332|Language|3.1 — Acute toxicity (inhal.), Hazard Category 4|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Вреден при вдишване.|
||ES|Nocivo en caso de inhalación.|
||CS|Zdraví škodlivý při vdechování.|
||DA|Farlig ved indånding.|
||DE|Gesundheitsschädlich bei Einatmen.|
||ET|Sissehingamisel kahjulik.|
||EL|Επιβλαβές σε περίπτωση εισπνοής.|
||EN|Harmful if inhaled.|
||FR|Nocif par inhalation.|
||GA|Díobhálach má ionanálaítear.|
||IT|Nocivo se inalato.|
||LV|Kaitīgs ieelpojot.|
||LT|Kenksminga įkvėpus.|
||HU|Belélegezve ártalmas.|
||MT|Jagħmel il-ħsara jekk jinxtamm.|
||NL|Schadelijk bij inademing.|
||PL|Działa szkodliwie w następstwie wdychania.|
||PT|Nocivo por inalação.|
||RO|Nociv în caz de inhalare.|
||SK|Škodlivý pri vdýchnutí.|
||SL|Zdravju škodljivo pri vdihavanju.|
||FI|Haitallista hengitettynä.|
||SV|Skadligt vid inandning.|

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|H334|Language|3.4 — Sensitisation — Respirat., Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да причини алергични или астматични симптоми или затруднения в дишането при<br>вдишване.|
||ES|Puede provocar síntomas de alergia o asma o dificultades respiratorias en caso de<br>inhalación.|
||CS|Při vdechování může vyvolat příznaky alergie nebo astmatu nebo dýchací potíže.|
||DA|Kan forårsage allergi- eller astmasymptomer eller åndedrætsbesvær ved indånding.|
||DE|Kann bei Einatmen Allergie, asthmaartige Symptome oder Atembeschwerden verursachen.|
||ET|Sissehingamisel võib põhjustada allergia- või astma sümptomeid või hingamisraskusi.|
||EL|Μπορεί να προκαλέσει αλλεργία ή συμπτώματα άσθματος ή δύσπνοια σε περίπτωση εισπνοής.|
||EN|May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled.|
||FR|Peut provoquer des symptômes allergiques ou d'asthme ou des difficultés respiratoires par<br>inhalation.|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh sé a bheith ina chúis le siomptóim ailléirge nó asma nó le deacrachtaí análaithe<br>má ionanálaítear é.|
||IT|Può provocare sintomi allergici o asmatici o difficoltà respiratorie se inalato.|
||LV|Ja ieelpo, var izraisīt alerģiju vai astmas simptomus, vai apgrūtināt elpošanu.|
||LT|Įkvėpus gali sukelti alerginę reakciją, astmos simptomus arba apsunkinti kvėpavimą.|
||HU|Belélegezve allergiás és asztmás tüneteket, és nehéz légzést okozhat.|
||MT|Jista’ jikkawża sintomi ta' allerġija jew ta’ ażma jew diffikultajiet biex jittieħed in-nifs jekk<br>jinxtamm.|
||NL|Kan bij inademing allergie- of astmasymptomen of ademhalingsmoeilijkheden veroorzaken.|
||PL|Może powodować objawy alergii lub astmy lub trudności w oddychaniu w następstwie<br>wdychania.|
||PT|Quando inalado, pode provocar sintomas de alergia ou de asma ou dificuldades<br>respiratórias.|
||RO|Poate provoca simptome de alergie sau astm sau dificultăţi de respiraţie în caz de inhalare.|
||SK|Pri vdýchnutí môže vyvolať alergiu alebo príznaky astmy, alebo dýchacie ťažkosti.|
||SL|Lahko povzroči simptome alergije ali astme ali težave z dihanjem pri vdihavanju.|
||FI|Voi aiheuttaa hengitettynä allergia- tai astmaoireita tai hengitysvaikeuksia.|
||SV|Kan orsaka allergi- eller astmasymtom eller andningssvårigheter vid inandning.|

|H335|Language|3.8 — Specific target organ toxicity — Single exposure, Hazard Category 3, Respiratory tract irritation|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да предизвика дразнене на дихателните пътища.|
||ES|Puede irritar las vías respiratorias.|
||CS|Může způsobit podráždění dýchacích cest.|
||DA|Kan forårsage irritation af luftvejene.|
||DE|Kann die Atemwege reizen.|
||ET|Võib põhjustada hingamisteede ärritust.|
||EL|Μπορεί να προκαλέσει ερεθισμό της αναπνευστικής οδού.|
||EN|May cause respiratory irritation.|
||FR|Peut irriter les voies respiratoires.|

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|H335|Language|3.8 — Specific target organ toxicity — Single exposure, Hazard Category 3, Respiratory tract irritation|
|---|---|---|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh sé a bheith ina chúis le greannú riospráide.|
||IT|Può irritare le vie respiratorie.|
||LV|Var izraisīt elpceļu kairinājumu.|
||LT|Gali dirginti kvėpavimo takus.|
||HU|Légúti irritációt okozhat.|
||MT|Jista’ jikkawża irritazzjoni respiratorja.|
||NL|Kan irritatie van de luchtwegen veroorzaken.|
||PL|Może powodować podrażnienie dróg oddechowych.|
||PT|Pode provocar irritação das vias respiratórias.|
||RO|Poate provoca iritarea căilor respiratorii.|
||SK|Môže spôsobiť podráždenie dýchacích ciest.|
||SL|Lahko povzroči draženje dihalnih poti.|
||FI|Saattaa aiheuttaa hengitysteiden ärsytystä.|
||SV|Kan orsaka irritation i luftvägarna.|

|H336|Language|3.8 — Specific target organ toxicity — Single exposure, Hazard Category 3, Narcosis|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да предизвика сънливост или световъртеж.|
||ES|Puede provocar somnolencia o vértigo.|
||CS|Může způsobit ospalost nebo závratě.|
||DA|Kan forårsage sløvhed eller svimmelhed.|
||DE|Kann Schläfrigkeit und Benommenheit verursachen.|
||ET|Võib põhjustada unisust või peapööritust.|
||EL|Μπορεί να προκαλέσει υπνηλία ή ζάλη.|
||EN|May cause drowsiness or dizziness.|
||FR|Peut provoquer somnolence ou vertiges.|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh sé a bheith ina chúis le codlatacht nó le meadhrán.|
||IT|Può provocare sonnolenza o vertigini.|
||LV|Var izraisīt miegainību vai reiboņus.|
||LT|Gali sukelti mieguistumą arba galvos svaigimą.|
||HU|Álmosságot vagy szédülést okozhat.|
||MT|Jista’ jikkawża ħedla jew sturdament.|
||NL|Kan slaperigheid of duizeligheid veroorzaken.|
||PL|Może wywoływać uczucie senności lub zawroty głowy.|
||PT|Pode provocar sonolência ou vertigens.|
||RO|Poate provoca somnolenţă sau ameţeală.|
||SK|Môže spôsobiť ospalosť alebo závraty.|
||SL|Lahko povzroči zaspanost ali omotico.|

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|H336|Language|3.8 — Specific target organ toxicity — Single exposure, Hazard Category 3, Narcosis|
|---|---|---|
||FI|Saattaa aiheuttaa uneliaisuutta ja huimausta.|
||SV|Kan göra att man blir dåsig eller omtöcknad.|

|H340|Language|3.5 — Germ cell mutagenicity, Hazard Category 1A, 1B|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да причини генетични дефекти_ < да се посочи пътят на експозицията, ако е доказано_<br>_убедително, че няма друг път на експозиция, който води до същата опасност >_.|
||ES|Puede provocar defectos genéticos_ <Indíquese la vía de exposición si se ha demostrado_<br>_concluyentemente que el peligro no se produce por ninguna otra vía >_.|
||CS|Může vyvolat genetické poškození_ <uveďte cestu expozice, je-li přesvědčivě prokázáno, že ostatní_<br>_cesty expozice nejsou nebezpečné>._|
||DA|Kan forårsage genetiske defekter <_angiv eksponeringsvej, hvis det er endeligt påvist, at faren ikke_<br>_kan frembringes ad nogen anden eksponeringsvej_>.|
||DE|Kann genetische Defekte verursachen <_Expositionsweg angeben, sofern schlüssig belegt ist, dass_<br>_diese Gefahr bei keinem anderen Expositionsweg besteht>._|
||ET|Võib põhjustada geneetilisi defekte_ <märkida kokkupuuteviis, kui on veenvalt tõestatud, et muud_<br>_kokkupuuteviisid ei ole ohtlikud>_.|
||EL|Μπορεί να προκαλέσει γενετικά ελαττώματα <_ αναφέρεται η οδός έκθεσης αν έχει αποδειχθεί_<br>_αδιαμφισβήτητα ότι δεν υπάρχει κίνδυνος από τις άλλες οδούς έκθεσης_ >.|
||EN|May cause genetic defects_ <state route of exposure if it is conclusively proven that no other routes of_<br>_exposure cause the hazard>_.|
||FR|Peut induire des anomalies génétiques_ <indiquer la voie d'exposition s'il est formellement prouvé_<br>_qu'aucune autre voie d'exposition ne conduit au même danger>._|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh sé a bheith ina chúis le héalanga géiniteacha_ <tabhair an bealach nochta má tá sé_<br>_cruthaithe go cinntitheach nach bealach nochta ar bith eile is cúis leis an nguais>_.|
||IT|Può provocare alterazioni genetiche_ <indicare la via di esposizione se è accertato che nessun'altra_<br>_via di esposizione comporta il medesimo pericolo>_.|
||LV|Var izraisīt ģenētiskus bojājumus_ <norādīt iedarbības ceļu, ja ir nepārprotami pierādīts, ka citi_<br>_iedarbības ceļi nerada bīstamību>._|
||LT|Gali sukelti genetinius defektus <_nurodyti veikimo būdą, jeigu įtikinamai nustatyta, kad kiti_<br>_veikimo būdai nepavojingi>_.|
||HU|Genetikai károsodást okozhat_ < meg kell adni az expozíciós útvonalat, ha meggyőzően_<br>_bizonyított, hogy más expozíciós útvonal nem okozza a veszélyt >._|
||MT|Jista’ jikkawża difetti ġenetiċi <semmi l-mod ta' espożizzjoni jekk ikun pruvat b'mod<br>konklużiv li l-ebda mod ta' espożizzjoni ieħor ma jikkawża l-periklu>.|
||NL|Kan genetische schade veroorzaken <_blootstellingsroute vermelden indien afdoende bewezen is_<br>_dat het gevaar bij andere blootstellingsroutes niet aanwezig is_>.|
||PL|Może powodować wady genetyczne_ <podać drogę narażenia, jeżeli definitywnie udowodniono, że_<br>_inna droga narażenia nie powoduje zagrożenia>_.|
||PT|Pode provocar anomalias genéticas <_indicar a via de exposição se existirem provas concludentes de_<br>_que o perigo não decorre de nenhuma outra via de exposição_>.|
||RO|Poate provoca anomalii genetice_ <indicaţi calea de expunere, dacă există probe concludente că_<br>_nicio altă cale de expunere nu provoacă acest pericol>_.|
||SK|Môže spôsobovať genetické poškodenie_ <uveďte spôsob expozície, ak sa presvedčivo preukáže, že_<br>_iné spôsoby expozície nevyvolávajú nebezpečenstvo>_.|
||SL|Lahko povzroči genetske okvare_ <navesti način izpostavljenosti, če je prepričljivo dokazano, da_<br>_noben drug način izpostavljenosti ne povzroča takšne nevarnosti>_.|
||FI|Saattaa aiheuttaa perimävaurioita <_mainitaan altistumisreitti, jos on kiistatta osoitettu, että vaara_<br>_ei voi aiheutua muiden altistumisreittien kautta>_.|
||SV|Kan orsaka genetiska defekter_ <ange exponeringsväg om det är definitivt bevisat att faran inte kan_<br>_orsakas av några andra exponeringsvägar>_.|

L 353/178 EN Official Journal of the European Union 31.12.2008

|H341|Language|3.5 — Germ cell mutagenicity, Hazard Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Предполага се, че причинява генетични дефекти_ < да се посочи пътят на експозицията, ако_<br>_е доказано убедително, че няма друг път на експозиция, който води до същата опасност >._|
||ES|Se sospecha que provoca defectos genéticos_ <Indíquese la vía de exposición si se ha demostrado_<br>_concluyentemente que el peligro no se produce por ninguna otra vía>_.|
||CS|Podezření na genetické poškození_ <uveďte cestu expozice, je-li přesvědčivě prokázáno, že ostatní_<br>_cesty expozice nejsou nebezpečné>._|
||DA|Mistænkt for at forårsage genetiske defekter <_angiv eksponeringsvej, hvis det er endeligt påvist, at_<br>_faren ikke kan frembringes ad nogen anden eksponeringsvej_>.|
||DE|Kann vermutlich genetische Defekte verursachen <_Expositionsweg angeben, sofern schlüssig_<br>_belegt ist, dass diese Gefahr bei keinem anderen Expositionsweg besteht>_.|
||ET|Arvatavasti põhjustab geneetilisi defekte_ <märkida kokkupuuteviis, kui on veenvalt tõestatud, et_<br>_muud kokkupuuteviisid ei ole ohtlikud>_.|
||EL|Ύποπτο για πρόκληση γενετικών ελαττωμάτων <_αναφέρεται η οδός έκθεσης αν έχει αποδειχθεί_<br>_αδιαμφισβήτητα ότι δεν υπάρχει κίνδυνος από τις άλλες οδούς έκθεσης_>.|
||EN|Suspected of causing genetic defects_ <state route of exposure if it is conclusively proven that no_<br>_other routes of exposure cause the hazard>_.|
||FR|Susceptible d'induire des anomalies génétiques_ <indiquer la voie d'exposition s'il est_<br>_formellement prouvé qu'aucune autre voie d'exposition ne conduit au même danger>_.|
||GA|Ceaptar go bhféadfadh sé a bheith ina chúis le héalanga géiniteacha <_tabhair an bealach_<br>_nochta má tá sé cruthaithe go cinntitheach nach bealach nochta ar bith eile is cúis leis an nguais>_.|
||IT|Sospettato di provocare alterazioni genetiche_ <indicare la via di esposizione se è accertato che_<br>_nessun'altra via di esposizione comporta il medesimo pericolo>_.|
||LV|Ir aizdomas, ka var izraisīt ģenētiskus bojājumus_ <norādīt iedarbības ceļu, ja ir nepārprotami_<br>_pierādīts, ka citi iedarbības ceļi nerada bīstamību>._|
||LT|Įtariama, kad gali sukelti genetinius defektus <_nurodyti veikimo būdą, jeigu įtikinamai nustatyta,_<br>_kad kiti veikimo būdai nepavojingi>_.|
||HU|Feltehetően genetikai károsodást okoz_ < meg kell adni az expozíciós útvonalat, ha meggyőzően_<br>_bizonyított, hogy más expozíciós útvonal nem okozza a veszélyt >._|
||MT|Suspettat li jikkawża difetti ġenetiċi <semmi l-mod ta' espożizzjoni jekk ikun pruvat b'mod<br>konklużiv li l-ebda mod ta' espożizzjoni ieħor ma jikkawża l-periklu>.|
||NL|Verdacht van het veroorzaken van genetische schade <_blootstellingsroute vermelden indien_<br>_afdoende bewezen is dat het gevaar bij andere blootstellingsroutes niet aanwezig is_>.|
||PL|Podejrzewa się, że powoduje wady genetyczne_ <podać drogę narażenia, jeżeli definitywnie_<br>_udowodniono, że inna droga narażenia nie powoduje zagrożenia>_.|
||PT|Suspeito de provocar anomalias genéticas <_indicar a via de exposição se existirem provas_<br>_concludentes de que o perigo não decorre de nenhuma outra via de exposição_>.|
||RO|Susceptibil de a provoca anomalii genetice_ < indicaţi calea de expunere, dacă există probe_<br>_concludente că nicio altă cale de expunere nu provoacă acest pericol>_.|
||SK|Podozrenie, že spôsobuje genetické poškodenie_ <uveďte spôsob expozície, ak sa presvedčivo_<br>_preukáže, že iné spôsoby expozície nevyvolávajú nebezpečenstvo>_.|
||SL|Sum povzročitve genetskih okvar_ <navesti način izpostavljenosti, če je prepričljivo dokazano, da_<br>_noben drug način izpostavljenosti ne povzroča takšne nevarnosti>_.|
||FI|Epäillään aiheuttavan perimävaurioita <_mainitaan altistumisreitti, jos on kiistatta osoitettu, että_<br>_vaara ei voi aiheutua muiden altistumisreittien kautta>_.|
||SV|Misstänks kunna orsaka genetiska defekter_ <ange exponeringsväg om det är definitivt bevisat att_<br>_faran inte kan orsakas av några andra exponeringsvägar>_.|

|H350|Language|3.6 — Carcinogenicity, Hazard Category 1A, 1B|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да причини рак_ < да се посочи пътят на експозицията, ако е доказано убедително, че_<br>_няма друг път на експозиция, който води до същата опасност >._|
||ES|Puede provocar cáncer_ <indíquese la vía de exposición si se ha demostrado concluyentemente que el_<br>_peligro no se produce por ninguna otra vía>_.|

31.12.2008 EN Official Journal of the European Union L 353/179

|H350|Language|3.6 — Carcinogenicity, Hazard Category 1A, 1B|
|---|---|---|
||CS|Může vyvolat rakovinu_ <uveďte cestu expozice, je-li přesvědčivě prokázáno, že ostatní cesty expozice_<br>_nejsou nebezpečné>_.|
||DA|Kan fremkalde kræft <_angiv eksponeringsvej, hvis det er endeligt påvist, at faren ikke kan_<br>_frembringes ad nogen anden eksponeringsvej_>.|
||DE|Kann Krebs erzeugen <_Expositionsweg angeben, sofern schlüssig belegt ist, dass diese Gefahr bei_<br>_keinem anderen Expositionsweg besteht>_.|
||ET|Võib põhjustada vähktõbe_ <märkida kokkupuuteviis, kui on veenvalt tõestatud, et muud_<br>_kokkupuuteviisid ei ole ohtlikud>_.|
||EL|Μπορεί να προκαλέσει καρκίνο <_αναφέρεται η οδός έκθεσης αν έχει αποδειχθεί_<br>_αδιαμφισβήτητα ότι δεν υπάρχει κίνδυνος από τις άλλες οδούς έκθεσης_>.|
||EN|May cause cancer_ <state route of exposure if it is conclusively proven that no other routes of_<br>_exposure cause the hazard>_.|
||FR|Peut provoquer le cancer_ <indiquer la voie d'exposition s'il est formellement prouvé qu'aucune autre_<br>_voie d'exposition ne conduit au même danger>_.|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh sé a bheith ina chúis le hailse_ <tabhair an bealach nochta má tá sé cruthaithe go_<br>_cinntitheach nach bealach nochta ar bith eile is cúis leis an nguais>_.|
||IT|Può provocare il cancro_<indicare la via di esposizione se è accertato che nessun'altra via di_<br>_esposizione comporta il medesimo pericolo>_.|
||LV|Var izraisīt vēzi_ <norādīt iedarbības ceļu, ja ir nepārprotami pierādīts, ka citi iedarbības ceļi nerada_<br>_bīstamību>._|
||LT|Gali sukelti vėžį <_nurodyti veikimo būdą, jeigu įtikinamai nustatyta, kad kiti veikimo būdai_<br>_nepavojingi>_.|
||HU|Rákot okozhat_ < meg kell adni az expozíciós útvonalat, ha meggyőzően bizonyított, hogy más_<br>_expozíciós útvonal nem okozza a veszélyt >._|
||MT|Jista’ jikkawża l-kanċer <semmi l-mod ta' espożizzjoni jekk ikun pruvat b'mod konklużiv li<br>l-ebda mod ta' espożizzjoni ieħor ma jikkawża l-periklu>.|
||NL|Kan kanker veroorzaken <_blootstellingsroute vermelden indien afdoende bewezen is dat het gevaar_<br>_bij andere blootstellingsroutes niet aanwezig is_>|
||PL|Może powodować raka_ <podać drogę narażenia, jeżeli definitywnie udowodniono, że inna droga_<br>_narażenia nie powoduje zagrożenia>_.|
||PT|Pode provocar cancro <_indicar a via de exposição se existirem provas concludentes de que o perigo_<br>_não decorre de nenhuma outra via de exposição_>.|
||RO|Poate provoca cancer_ <indicaţi calea de expunere, dacă există probe concludente că nicio altă cale_<br>_de expunere nu provoacă acest pericol>_.|
||SK|Môže spôsobiť rakovinu_ <uveďte spôsob expozície, ak sa presvedčivo preukáže, že iné spôsoby_<br>_expozície nevyvolávajú nebezpečenstvo>_.|
||SL|Lahko povzroči raka_ <navesti način izpostavljenosti, če je prepričljivo dokazano, da noben drug_<br>_način izpostavljenosti ne povzroča takšne nevarnosti>_.|
||FI|Saattaa aiheuttaa syöpää <_mainitaan altistumisreitti, jos on kiistatta osoitettu, että vaara ei voi_<br>_aiheutua muiden altistumisreittien kautta>_.|
||SV|Kan orsaka cancer_ <ange exponeringsväg om det är definitivt bevisat att faran inte kan orsakas av_<br>_några andra exponeringsvägar>_.|

|H351|Language|3.6 — Carcinogenicity, Hazard Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Предполага се, че причинява рак_ < да се посочи пътят на експозицията, ако е доказано_<br>_убедително, че няма друг път на експозиция, който води до същата опасност >_.|
||ES|Se sospecha que provoca cáncer_ <indíquese la vía de exposición si se se ha demostrado_<br>_concluyentemente que el peligro no se produce por ninguna otra vía>._|
||CS|Podezření na vyvolání rakoviny_ <uveďte cestu expozice, je-li přesvědčivě prokázáno, že ostatní_<br>_cesty expozice nejsou nebezpečné>_.|

L 353/180 EN Official Journal of the European Union 31.12.2008

|H351|Language|3.6 — Carcinogenicity, Hazard Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||DA|Mistænkt for at fremkalde kræft <_angiv eksponeringsvej, hvis det er endeligt påvist, at faren ikke_<br>_kan frembringes ad nogen anden eksponeringsvej_>.|
||DE|Kann vermutlich Krebs erzeugen <_Expositionsweg angeben, sofern schlüssig belegt ist, dass diese_<br>_Gefahr bei keinem anderen Expositionsweg besteht>_.|
||ET|Arvatavasti põhjustab vähktõbe_ <märkida kokkupuuteviis, kui on veenvalt tõestatud, et muud_<br>_kokkupuuteviisid ei ole ohtlikud>_.|
||EL|Ύποπτο για πρόκληση καρκίνου <_αναφέρεται η οδός έκθεσης αν έχει αποδειχθεί_<br>_αδιαμφισβήτητα ότι δεν υπάρχει κίνδυνος από τις άλλες οδούς έκθεσης_>.|
||EN|Suspected of causing cancer_ <state route of exposure if it is conclusively proven that no other routs_<br>_of exposure cause the hazard>_.|
||FR|Susceptible de provoquer le cancer_ <indiquer la voie d'exposition s'il est formellement prouvé_<br>_qu'aucune autre voie d'exposition ne conduit au même danger>_.|
||GA|Ceaptar go bhféadfadh sé a bheith ina chúis le hailse_ <tabhair an bealach nochta má tá sé_<br>_cruthaithe go cinntitheach nach bealach nochta ar bith eile is cúis leis an nguais>_.|
||IT|Sospettato di provocare il cancro_ <indicare la via di esposizione se è accertato che nessun'altra via_<br>_di esposizione comporta il medesimo pericolo>_.|
||LV|Ir aizdomas, ka var izraisīt vēzi_ <norādīt iedarbības ceļu, ja ir nepārprotami pierādīts, ka citi_<br>_iedarbības ceļi nerada bīstamību>_.|
||LT|Įtariama, kad sukelia vėžį <_nurodyti veikimo būdą, jeigu įtikinamai nustatyta, kad kiti veikimo_<br>_būdai nepavojingi>_.|
||HU|Feltehetően rákot okoz_ < meg kell adni az expozíciós útvonalat, ha meggyőzően bizonyított, hogy_<br>_más expozíciós útvonal nem okozza a veszélyt >._|
||MT|Suspettat li jikkawża l-kanċer <ara l-mod ta’ espożizzjoni jekk ikun pruvat b'mod konklużiv<br>li l-ebda mod ta' espożizzjoni ieħor ma jikkawża l-periklu >.|
||NL|Verdacht van het veroorzaken van kanker <_blootstellingsroute vermelden indien afdoende_<br>_bewezen is dat het gevaar bij andere blootstellingsroutes niet aanwezig is_>.|
||PL|Podejrzewa się, że powoduje raka_ <podać drogę narażenia, jeżeli definitywnie udowodniono, że_<br>_inna droga narażenia nie powoduje zagrożenia>_.|
||PT|Suspeito de provocar cancro <_indicar a via de exposição se existirem provas concludentes de que o_<br>_perigo não decorre de nenhuma outra via de exposição_>.|
||RO|Susceptibil de a provoca cancer_ <indicaţi calea de expunere, dacă există probe concludente că nicio_<br>_altă cale de expunere nu provoacă acest pericol>_.|
||SK|Podozrenie, že spôsobuje rakovinu_ <uveďte spôsob expozície, ak sa presvedčivo preukáže, že iné_<br>_spôsoby expozície nevyvolávajú nebezpečenstvo>_.|
||SL|Sum povzročitve raka_ <navesti način izpostavljenosti, če je prepričljivo dokazano, da noben drug_<br>_način izpostavljenosti ne povzroča takšne nevarnosti>_.|
||FI|Epäillään aiheuttavan syöpää <_mainitaan altistumisreitti, jos on kiistatta osoitettu, että vaara ei_<br>_voi aiheutua muiden altistumisreittien kautta>_.|
||SV|Misstänks kunna orsaka cancer <_ange exponeringsväg om det är definitivt bevisat att faran inte_<br>_kan orsakas av några andra exponeringsvägar>_.|

|H360|Language|3.7 — Reproductive toxicity, Hazard Category 1A, 1B|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да увреди оплодителната способност или плода <_ да се посочи конкретното_<br>_въздействие, ако е известно > < да се посочи пътят на експозицията, ако е доказано_<br>_убедително, че няма друг път на експозиция, който води до същата опасност >._|
||ES|Puede perjudicar la fertilidad o dañar al feto_ <indíquese el efecto específico si se conoce>_<br>_<indíquese la vía de exposición si se ha demostrado concluyentemente que el peligro no se produce por_<br>_ninguna otra vía>_.|
||CS|Může poškodit reprodukční schopnost nebo plod v těle matky_ <uveďte specifický účinek, je-li_<br>_znám> <uveďte cestu expozice, je-li přesvědčivě prokázáno, že ostatní cesty expozice nejsou_<br>_nebezpečné>_.|

31.12.2008 EN Official Journal of the European Union L 353/181

|H360|Language|3.7 — Reproductive toxicity, Hazard Category 1A, 1B|
|---|---|---|
||DA|Kan skade forplantningsevnen eller det ufødte barn <_angiv specifik effekt, hvis kendt_> <_angiv_<br>_eksponeringsvej, hvis det er endeligt påvist, at faren ikke kan frembringes ad nogen anden_<br>_eksponeringsvej_>.|
||DE|Kann die Fruchtbarkeit beeinträchtigen oder das Kind im Mutterleib schädigen <_konkrete_<br>_Wirkung angeben, sofern bekannt>_ <_Expositionsweg angeben, sofern schlüssig belegt ist, dass die_<br>_Gefahr bei keinem anderen Expositionsweg besteht>._|
||ET|Võib kahjustada viljakust või loodet_ <märkida spetsiifiline toime, kui see on teada> <märkida_<br>_kokkupuuteviis, kui on veenvalt tõestatud, et muud kokkupuuteviisid ei ole ohtlikud>_.|
||EL|Μπορεί να βλάψει τη γονιμότητα ή το έμβρυο_ <αναφέρεται η ειδική επίπτωση εάν είναι_<br>_γνωστή> <αναφέρεται η οδός έκθεσης αν έχει αποδειχθεί αδιαμφισβήτητα ότι δεν υπάρχει_<br>_κίνδυνος από τις άλλες οδούς έκθεσης>_.|
||EN|May damage fertility or the unborn child_ <state specific effect if known > <state route of exposure_<br>_if it is conclusively proven that no other routes of exposure cause the hazard>_.|
||FR|Peut nuire à la fertilité ou au fœtus_ <indiquer l'effet spécifique s'il est connu> <indiquer la voie_<br>_d'exposition s'il est formellement prouvé qu'aucune autre voie d'exposition ne conduit au même_<br>_danger>_.|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh sé damáiste a dhéanamh do thorthúlacht nó don leanbh sa bhroinn <_tabhair an_<br>_tsainéifeacht más eol_ > <_tabhair an bealach nochta má tá sé cruthaithe go cinntitheach nach bealach_<br>_nochta ar bith eile is cúis leis an nguais_>.|
||IT|Può nuocere alla fertilità o al feto_ <indicare l'effetto specifico, se noto><indicare la via di_<br>_esposizione se è accertato che nessun'altra via di esposizione comporta il medesimo pericolo>_.|
||LV|Var kaitēt auglībai vai nedzimušajam bērnam_ <norādīt īpašo ietekmi, ja tā ir zināma> <norādīt_<br>_iedarbības ceļu, ja ir nepārprotami pierādīts, ka citi iedarbības ceļi nerada bīstamību>._|
||LT|Gali pakenkti vaisingumui arba negimusiam vaikui <_nurodyti konkretų poveikį, jeigu žinomas>_<br><_nurodyti veikimo būdą, jeigu įtikinamai nustatyta, kad kiti veikimo būdai nepavojingi>._|
||HU|Károsíthatja a termékenységet vagy a születendő gyermeket_ < ha ismert, meg kell adni a_<br>_konkrét hatást > < meg kell adni az expozíciós útvonalat, ha meggyőzően bizonyított, hogy más_<br>_expozíciós útvonal nem okozza a veszélyt >._|
||MT|Jista' jagħmel ħsara lill-fertilità jew lit-tarbija li għadha fil-ġuf <_semmi l-effett speċifiku jekk_<br>_ikun magħruf> <semmi l-mod ta' espożizzjoni jekk ikun pruvat b'mod konklużiv li l-ebda mod ta'_<br>_espożizzjoni ieħor ma jikkawża l-periklu>._|
||NL|Kan de vruchtbaarheid of het ongeboren kind schaden <_specifiek effect vermelden indien_<br>_bekend_> <_blootstellingsroute vermelden indien afdoende bewezen is dat het gevaar bij andere_<br>_blootstellingsroutes niet aanwezig is_>.|
||PL|Może działać szkodliwie na płodność lub na dziecko w łonie matki_ <podać szczególny skutek,_<br>_jeżeli jest znany> <podać drogę narażenia, jeżeli definitywnie udowodniono, że inne drogi narażenia_<br>_nie stwarzają zagrożenia>_.|
||PT|Pode afectar a fertilidade ou o nascituro <_indicar o efeito específico se este for conhecido_> <_indicar_<br>_a via de exposição se existirem provas concludentes de que o perigo não decorre de nenhuma outra via_<br>_de exposição_>.|
||RO|Poate dăuna fertilităţii sau fătului_ <indicaţi efectul specific, dacă este cunoscut><indicaţi calea de_<br>_expunere, dacă există probe concludente că nicio altă cale de expunere nu provoacă acest pericol>_.|
||SK|Môže spôsobiť poškodenie plodnosti alebo nenarodeného dieťaťa_ <uveďte konkrétny účinok,_<br>_ak je známy > <uveďte spôsob expozície, ak sa presvedčivo preukáže, že iné spôsoby expozície_<br>_nevyvolávajú nebezpečenstvo>_.|
||SL|Lahko škoduje plodnosti ali nerojenemu otroku_ <navesti posebni učinek, če je znan> <navesti_<br>_način izpostavljenosti, če je prepričljivo dokazano, da noben drug način izpostavljenosti ne povzroča_<br>_takšne nevarnosti>_.|
||FI|Saattaa heikentää hedelmällisyyttä tai vaurioittaa sikiötä <_mainitaan tiedetty spesifinen_<br>_vaikutus>_ <_mainitaan altistumisreitti, jos on kiistatta osoitettu, että vaara ei voi aiheutua muiden_<br>_altistumisreittien kautta>_.|
||SV|Kan skada fertiliteten eller det ofödda barnet_ <ange specifik effekt om denna är känd> <ange_<br>_exponeringsväg om det är definitivt bevisat att faran inte kan orsakas av några andra_<br>_exponeringsvägar>._|

L 353/182 EN Official Journal of the European Union 31.12.2008

|H361|Language|3.7 — Reproductive toxicity, Hazard Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Предполага се, че уврежда оплодителната способност или плода_ < да се посочи конкретното_<br>_въздействие, ако е известно > < да се посочи пътят на експозицията, ако е доказано_<br>_убедително, че няма друг път на експозиция, който води до същата опасност >._|
||ES|Se sospecha que perjudica la fertilidad o daña al feto_ <indíquese el efecto específico si se conoce>_<br>_<indíquese la vía de exposición si se ha demostrado concluyentemente que el peligro no se produce por_<br>_ninguna otra vía>_.|
||CS|Podezření na poškození reprodukční schopnosti nebo plodu v těle matky_ <uveďte specifický_<br>_účinek, je-li znám> <uveďte cestu expozice, je-li přesvědčivě prokázáno, že ostatní cesty expozice_<br>_nejsou nebezpečné>._|
||DA|Mistænkt for at skade forplantningsevnen eller det ufødte barn <_angiv specifik effekt, hvis_<br>_kendt_> <_angiv eksponeringsvej, hvis det er endeligt påvist, at faren ikke kan frembringes ad nogen_<br>_anden eksponeringsvej_>.|
||DE|Kann vermutlich die Fruchtbarkeit beeinträchtigen oder das Kind im Mutterleib schädigen<br><_ konkrete Wirkung angebe, n sofern bekannt >_ <_Expositionsweg angeben, sofern schlüssig belegt_<br>_ist, dass die Gefahr bei keinem anderen Expositionsweg besteht>_|
||ET|Arvatavasti kahjustab viljakust või loodet_ <märkida spetsiifiline toime, kui see on teada>_<br>_<märkida kokkupuuteviis, kui on veenvalt tõestatud, et muud kokkupuuteviisid ei ole ohtlikud>_.|
||EL|Ύποπτο για πρόκληση βλάβης στη γονιμότητα ή στο έμβρυο <_αναφέρεται η ειδική επίπτωση_<br>_εάν είναι γνωστή_> <_αναφέρεται η οδός έκθεσης αν έχει αποδειχθεί αδιαμφισβήτητα ότι δεν_<br>_υπάρχει κίνδυνος από τις άλλες οδούς έκθεσης_>.|
||EN|Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child_ <state specific effect if known> <state route_<br>_of exposure if it is conclusively proven that no other routes of exposure cause the hazard>_.|
||FR|Susceptible de nuire à la fertilité ou au fœtus_ <indiquer l'effet s'il est connu> <indiquer la voie_<br>_d'exposition s'il est formellement prouvé qu'aucune autre voie d'exposition ne conduit au même_<br>_danger>_.|
||GA|Ceaptar go bhféadfadh sé damáiste a dhéanamh do thorthúlacht nó don leanbh sa bhroinn<br><_tabhair an tsainéifeacht más eol_ > <_tabhair an bealach nochta má tá sé cruthaithe go cinntitheach_<br>_nach bealach nochta ar bith eile is cúis leis an nguais_>.|
||IT|Sospettato di nuocere alla fertilità o al feto_ <indicare l'effetto specifico, se noto> <indicare la via_<br>_di esposizione se è accertato che nessun'altra via di esposizione comporta il medesimo pericolo>_.|
||LV|Ir aizdomas, ka var kaitēt auglībai vai nedzimušajam bērnam_ <norādīt īpašo ietekmi, ja tā ir_<br>_zināma> <norādīt iedarbības ceļu, ja ir nepārprotami pierādīts, ka citi iedarbības ceļi nerada_<br>_bīstamību>._|
||LT|Įtariama, kad kenkia vaisingumui arba negimusiam vaikui <_nurodyti konkretų poveikį, jeigu_<br>_žinomas>_ <_nurodyti veikimo būdą, jeigu įtikinamai nustatyta, kad kiti veikimo būdai nepavojingi>._|
||HU|Feltehetően károsítja a termékenységet vagy a születendő gyermeket_ < ha ismert, meg kell_<br>_adni a konkrét hatást > < meg kell adni az expozíciós útvonalat, ha meggyőzően bizonyított, hogy_<br>_más expozíciós útvonal nem okozza a veszélyt >._|
||MT|Suspettat li jagħmel ħsara lill-fertilità jew lit-tarbija li għadha fil-ġuf_ <semmi l-effett speċifiku_<br>_jekk ikun magħruf> <semmi l-mod ta' espożizzjoni jekk ikun pruvat b'mod konklużiv li l-ebda mod_<br>_ta' espożizzjoni ieħor ma jikkawża l-periklu >._|
||NL|Kan mogelijks de vruchtbaarheid of het ongeboren kind schaden <_specifiek effect vermelden_<br>_indien bekend_> <_blootstellingsroute vermelden indien afdoende bewezen is dat het gevaar bij andere_<br>_blootstellingsroutes niet aanwezig is_>.|
||PL|Podejrzewa się, że działa szkodliwie na płodność lub na dziecko w łonie matki_ <podać_<br>_szczególny skutek, jeżeli jest znany> <podać drogę narażenia, jeżeli definitywnie udowodniono, że_<br>_inne drogi narażenia nie stwarzają zagrożenia>_.|
||PT|Suspeito de afectar a fertilidade ou o nascituro <_indicar o efeito específico se este for conhecido_><br><_indicar a via de exposição se existirem provas concludentes de que o perigo não decorre de nenhuma_<br>_outra via de exposição_>.|
||RO|Susceptibil de a dăuna fertilităţii sau fătului_ <indicaţi efectul specific, dacă este_<br>_cunoscut><indicaţi calea de expunere, dacă există probe concludente că nicio altă cale de expunere nu_<br>_provoacă acest pericol>_.|
||SK|Podozrenie, že spôsobuje poškodenie plodnosti alebo nenarodeného dieťaťa_ <uveďte_<br>_konkrétny účinok, ak je známy > <uveďte spôsob expozície, ak sa presvedčivo preukáže, že iné spôsoby_<br>_expozície nevyvolávajú nebezpečenstvo>_.|

31.12.2008 EN Official Journal of the European Union L 353/183

|H361|Language|3.7 — Reproductive toxicity, Hazard Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||SL|Sum škodljivosti za plodnost ali nerojenega otroka_ <navesti posebni učinek, če je znan>_<br>_<navesti način izpostavljenosti, če je prepričljivo dokazano, da noben drug način izpostavljenosti ne_<br>_povzroča takšne nevarnosti>_.|
||FI|Epäillään heikentävän hedelmällisyyttä tai vaurioittavan sikiötä <_mainitaan tiedetty spesifinen_<br>_vaikutus>_ <_mainitaan altistumisreitti, jos on kiistatta osoitettu, että vaara ei voi aiheutua muiden_<br>_altistumisreittien kautta>_.|
||SV|Misstänks kunna skada fertiliteten eller det ofödda barnet_ <ange specifik effekt om denna är_<br>_känd> <ange exponeringsväg om det är definitivt bevisat att faran inte kan orsakas av några andra_<br>_exponeringsvägar>._|

|H362|Language|3.7 — Reproductive toxicity, Additional category, Effects on or via lactation|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да бъде вреден за кърмачета.|
||ES|Puede perjudicar a los niños alimentados con leche materna.|
||CS|Může poškodit kojence prostřednictvím mateřského mléka.|
||DA|Kan skade børn, der ammes.|
||DE|Kann Säuglinge über die Muttermilch schädigen.|
||ET|Võib kahjustada rinnaga toidetavat last.|
||EL|Μπορεί να βλάψει τα βρέφη που τρέφονται με μητρικό γάλα.|
||EN|May cause harm to breast-fed children.|
||FR|Peut être nocif pour les bébés nourris au lait maternel.|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh sé díobháil a dhéanamh do leanaí diúil.|
||IT|Può essere nocivo per i lattanti allattati al seno.|
||LV|Var radīt kaitējumu ar krūti barotam bērnam.|
||LT|Gali pakenkti žindomam vaikui.|
||HU|A szoptatott gyermeket károsíthatja.|
||MT|Jista’ jagħmel ħsara lit-tfal imreddgħa.|
||NL|Kan schadelijk zijn via borstvoeding.|
||PL|Może działać szkodliwie na dzieci karmione piersią.|
||PT|Pode ser nocivo para as crianças alimentadas com leite materno.|
||RO|Poate dăuna copiilor alăptaţi la sân.|
||SK|Môže spôsobiť poškodenie u dojčených detí.|
||SL|Lahko škoduje dojenim otrokom.|
||FI|Saattaa aiheuttaa haittaa rintaruokinnassa oleville lapsille.|
||SV|Kan skada spädbarn som ammas.|

|H370|Language|3.8 — Specific target organ toxicity — single exposure, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Причинява увреждане на органите_ < или да се посочат всички засегнати органи, ако са_<br>_известни> < да се посочи пътят на експозицията, ако е доказано убедително, че няма друг_<br>_път на експозиция, който води до същата опасност >._|
||ES|Provoca daños en los órganos_ <o indíquense todos los órganos afectados, si se conocen>_<br>_<indíquese la vía de exposición si se ha demostrado concluyentemente que el peligro no se produce por_<br>_ninguna otra vía>_.|
||CS|Způsobuje poškození orgánů_ <nebo uvést všechny postižené orgány, jsou-li známy> <uveďte cestu_<br>_expozice, je-li přesvědčivě prokázáno, že ostatní cesty expozice nejsou nebezpečné>_.|

L 353/184 EN Official Journal of the European Union 31.12.2008

|H370|Language|3.8 — Specific target organ toxicity — single exposure, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||DA|Forårsager organskader <_eller angiv alle berørte organer, hvis de kendes_> <_angiv eksponeringsvej,_<br>_hvis det er endeligt påvist, at faren ikke kan frembringes ad nogen anden eksponeringsvej_>.|
||DE|Schädigt die Organe <_oder alle betroffenen Organe nennen, sofern bekannt>_ <_Expositionsweg_<br>_angeben, sofern schlüssig belegt ist, dass diese Gefahr bei keinem anderen Expositionsweg besteht>_.|
||ET|Kahjustab elundeid_ <või märkida kõik mõjutatud elundid, kui need on teada> <märkida_<br>_kokkupuuteviis, kui on veenvalt tõestatud, et muud kokkupuuteviisid ei ole ohtlikud>_.|
||EL|Προκαλεί βλάβες στα όργανα <_ή αναφέρονται όλα τα όργανα που βλάπτονται, εάν είναι_<br>_γνωστά_> <_ αναφέρεται η οδός έκθεσης αν έχει αποδειχθεί αδιαμφισβήτητα ότι δεν υπάρχει_<br>_κίνδυνος από τις άλλες οδούς έκθεσης_ >.|
||EN|Causes damage to organs_ <or state all organs affected, if known> <state route of exposure if it is_<br>_conclusively proven that no other routes of exposure cause the hazard>_.|
||FR|Risque avéré d'effets graves pour les organes_ <ou indiquer tous les organes affectés, s'ils sont_<br>_connus> <indiquer la voie d'exposition s'il est formellement prouvé qu'aucune autre voie d'exposition_<br>_ne conduit au même danger>_.|
||GA|Déanann sé damáiste d'orgáin <_nó tabhair na horgáin go léir a bhuailtear, más eol_> <_tabhair an_<br>_bealach nochta má tá sé cruthaithe go cinntitheach nach bealach nochta ar bith eile is cúis leis an_<br>_nguais_>.|
||IT|Provoca danni agli organi_ <o indicare tutti gli organi interessati, se noti> <indicare la via di_<br>_esposizione se è accertato che nessun'altra via di esposizione comporta il medesimo pericolo>_.|
||LV|Rada orgānu bojājumus_ <vai norādīt visus skartos orgānus, ja tie ir zināmi> <norādīt iedarbības_<br>_ceļu, ja ir nepārprotami pierādīts, ka citi iedarbības ceļi nerada bīstamību>._|
||LT|Kenkia organams <_arba nurodyti visus veikiamus organus, jeigu žinomi>_ <_nurodyti veikimo būdą,_<br>_jeigu įtikinamai nustatyta, kad kiti veikimo būdai nepavojingi>._|
||HU|Károsítja a szerveket_ < vagy meg kell adni az összes érintett szervet, ha ismertek > < meg kell adni_<br>_az expozíciós útvonalat, ha meggyőzően bizonyított, hogy más expozíciós útvonal nem okozza a_<br>_veszélyt >._|
||MT|Jagħmel ħsara lill-organi_ <jew semmi l-organi kollha affettwati, jekk ikunu magħrufa> <semmi_<br>_l-mod ta' espożizzjoni jekk ikun pruvat b'mod konklużiv li l-ebda mod ta' espożizzjoni ieħor ma_<br>_jikkawża l-periklu>._|
||NL|Veroorzaakt schade aan organen <_of alle betrokken organen vermelden indien bekend_><br><_blootstellingsroute vermelden indien afdoende bewezen is dat het gevaar bij andere_<br>_blootstellingsroutes niet aanwezig is_>.|
||PL|Powoduje uszkodzenie narządów_ <podać szczególny skutek, jeśli jest znany> <podać drogę_<br>_narażenia, jeżeli udowodniono, że inne drogi narażenia nie stwarzają zagrożenia>_.|
||PT|Afecta os órgãos <_ou indicar todos os órgãos afectados, se forem conhecidos_> <_indicar a via de_<br>_exposição se existirem provas concludentes de que o perigo não decorre de nenhuma outra via de_<br>_exposição_>.|
||RO|Provoacă leziuni ale organelor_ <sau indicaţi toate organele afectate, dacă sunt cunoscute>_<br>_<indicaţi calea de expunere, dacă există probe concludente că nicio altă cale de expunere nu provoacă_<br>_acest pericol>_.|
||SK|Spôsobuje poškodenie orgánov_ <alebo uveďte všetky zasiahnuté orgány, ak sú známe> <uveďte_<br>_spôsob expozície, ak sa presvedčivo preukáže, že iné spôsoby expozície nevyvolávajú nebezpečenstvo>_.|
||SL|Škoduje organom_ <ali navesti vse organe, na katere vpliva, če je znano> <navesti način_<br>_izpostavljenosti, če je prepričljivo dokazano, da noben drug način izpostavljenosti ne povzroča takšne_<br>_nevarnosti>_.|
||FI|Vahingoittaa elimiä <_tai mainitaan kaikki tiedetyt kohde-elimet>_ <_mainitaan altistumisreitti, jos_<br>_on kiistatta osoitettu, että vaara ei voi aiheutua muiden altistumisreittien kautta>._|
||SV|Orsakar organskador_ <eller ange vilka organ som påverkas om detta är känt> <ange_<br>_exponeringsväg om det är definitivt bevisat att faran inte kan orsakas av några andra_<br>_exponeringsvägar>._|

|H371|Language|3.8 — Specific target organ toxicity — Single exposure, Hazard Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да причини увреждане на органите_ < или да се посочат всички засегнати органи, ако_<br>_са известни> < да се посочи пътят на експозицията, ако е доказано убедително, че няма_<br>_друг път на експозиция, който води до същата опасност >_.|

31.12.2008 EN Official Journal of the European Union L 353/185

|H371|Language|3.8 — Specific target organ toxicity — Single exposure, Hazard Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||ES|Puede provocar daños en los órganos_ <o indíquense todos los órganos afectados, si se conocen>_<br>_<indíquese la vía de exposición si se ha demostrado concluyentemente que el peligro no se produce por_<br>_ninguna otra vía>_.|
||CS|Může způsobit poškození orgánů_ <nebo uvést všechny postižené orgány, jsou-li známy> <uveďte_<br>_cestu expozice, je-li přesvědčivě prokázáno, že ostatní cesty expozice nejsou nebezpečné>_.|
||DA|Kan forårsage organskader <_eller angiv alle berørte organer, hvis de kendes_> <_angiv_<br>_eksponeringsvej, hvis det er endeligt påvist, at faren ikke kan frembringes ad nogen anden_<br>_eksponeringsvej_>.|
||DE|Kann die Organe schädigen <_oder alle betroffenen Organe nennen, sofern bekann>_<br><_Expositionsweg angeben, sofern schlüssig belegt ist, dass diese Gefahr bei keinem anderen_<br>_Expositionsweg besteht>_.|
||ET|Võib kahjustada elundeid_ <või märkida kõik mõjutatud elundid, kui need on teada> <märkida_<br>_kokkupuuteviis, kui on veenvalt tõestatud, et muud kokkupuuteviisid ei ole ohtlikud>_.|
||EL|Μπορεί να προκαλέσει βλάβες στα όργανα <_ή αναφέρονται όλα τα όργανα που βλάπτονται, εάν_<br>_είναι γνωστά_> <_αναφέρεται η οδός έκθεσης αν έχει αποδειχθεί αδιαμφισβήτητα ότι δεν_<br>_υπάρχει κίνδυνος από τις άλλες οδούς έκθεσης_>.|
||EN|May cause damage to organs_ <or state all organs affected, if known> <state route of exposure if it_<br>_is conclusively proven that no other routes of exposure cause the hazard>_.|
||FR|Risque présumé d'effets graves pour les organes_ <ou indiquer tous les organes affectés, s'ils sont_<br>_connus> <indiquer la voie d'exposition s'il est formellement prouvé qu'aucune autre voie d'exposition_<br>_ne conduit au même danger>._|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh damáiste a dhéanamh d'orgáin <_nó tabhair na horgáin go léir a bhuailtear, más_<br>_eol_> <_tabhair an bealach nochta má tá sé cruthaithe go cinntitheach nach bealach nochta ar bith eile_<br>_is cúis leis an nguais_>.|
||IT|Può provocare danni agli organi_ <o indicare tutti gli organi interessati, se noti> <indicare la via di_<br>_esposizione se è accertato che nessun'altra via di esposizione comporta il medesimo pericolo>_.|
||LV|Var izraisīt orgānu bojājumus_ <vai norādīt visus skartos orgānus, ja tie ir zināmi> <norādīt_<br>_iedarbības ceļu, ja ir nepārprotami pierādīts, ka citi iedarbības ceļi nerada bīstamību>._|
||LT|Gali pakenkti organams <_arba nurodyti visus veikiamus organus, jeigu žinomi>_ <_nurodyti veikimo_<br>_būdą, jeigu įtikinamai nustatyta, kad kiti veikimo būdai nepavojingi>_.|
||HU|Károsíthatja a szerveket_ < vagy meg kell adni az összes érintett szervet, ha ismertek > < meg kell_<br>_adni az expozíciós útvonalat, ha meggyőzően bizonyított, hogy más expozíciós útvonal nem okozza a_<br>_veszélyt >._|
||MT|Jista’ jikkawża ħsara lill-organi_ <jew semmi l-organi kollha affettwati, jekk ikunu magħrufa>_<br>_<semmi l-mod ta' espożizzjoni jekk ikun pruvat b'mod konklużiv li l-ebda mod ta'’ espożizzjoni ieħor_<br>_ma jikkawża l-periklu>._|
||NL|Kan schade aan organen <_of alle betrokken organen vermelden indien bekend_> veroorzaken<br><_blootstellingsroute vermelden indien afdoende bewezen is dat het gevaar bij andere_<br>_blootstellingsroutes niet aanwezig is_>.|
||PL|Może powodować uszkodzenie narządów_ <podać wszystkie znane narządy, których to dotyczy>_<br>_<podać drogę narażenia, jeżeli udowodniono, że inne drogi narażenia nie stwarzają zagrożenia>_.|
||PT|Pode afectar os órgãos <_ou indicar todos os órgãos afectados, se forem conhecidos_> <_indicar a via_<br>_de exposição se existirem provas concludentes de que o perigo não decorre de nenhuma outra via de_<br>_exposição_>.|
||RO|Poate provoca leziuni ale organelor_ <sau indicaţi toate organele afectate, dacă sunt cunoscute>_<br>_<indicaţi calea de expunere, dacă există probe concludente că nicio altă cale de expunere nu provoacă_<br>_acest pericol>_.|
||SK|Môže spôsobiť poškodenie orgánov_ <alebo uveďte všetky zasiahnuté orgány, ak sú známe>_<br>_<uveďte spôsob expozície, ak sa presvedčivo preukáže, že iné spôsoby expozície nevyvolávajú_<br>_nebezpečenstvo>_.|
||SL|Lahko škoduje organom_ <ali navesti vse organe, na katere vpliva, če je znano> <navesti način_<br>_izpostavljenosti, če je prepričljivo dokazano, da noben drug način izpostavljenosti ne povzroča takšne_<br>_nevarnosti>_.|
||FI|Saattaa vahingoittaa elimiä <_tai mainitaan kaikki tiedetyt kohde-elimet>_ <_mainitaan_<br>_altistumisreitti, jos on kiistatta osoitettu, että vaara ei voi aiheutua muiden altistumisreittien kautta>._|

L 353/186 EN Official Journal of the European Union 31.12.2008

|H371|Language|3.8 — Specific target organ toxicity — Single exposure, Hazard Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||SV|Kan orsaka organskador_ <eller ange vilka organ som påverkas om detta är känt> <ange_<br>_exponeringsväg om det är definitivt bevisat att faran inte kan orsakas av några andra_<br>_exponeringsvägar>._|

|H372|Language|3.9 — Specific target organ toxicity — Repeated exposure, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Причинява увреждане на органите_ < или да се посочат всички засегнати органи, ако са_<br>_известни > посредством продължителна или повтаряща се експозиция < да се посочи_<br>_пътят на експозицията, ако е доказано убедително, че няма друг път на експозиция, който_<br>_води до същата опасност >_.|
||ES|Provoca daños en los órganos_ <indíquense todos los órganos afectados, si se conocen>_ tras<br>exposiciones prolongadas o repetidas_ <indíquese la vía de exposición si se ha demostrado_<br>_concluyentemente que el peligro no se produce por ninguna otra vía>_.|
||CS|Způsobuje poškození orgánů_ <nebo uvést všechny postižené orgány, jsou-li známy>_ při<br>prodloužené nebo opakované expozici_ <uveďte cestu expozice, je-li přesvědčivě prokázáno, že_<br>_ostatní cesty expozice nejsou nebezpečné>_.|
||DA|Forårsager organskader <_eller angiv alle berørte organer, hvis de kendes_> ved længerevarende<br>eller gentagen eksponering <_angiv eksponeringsvej, hvis det er endeligt påvist, at faren ikke kan_<br>_frembringes ad nogen anden eksponeringsvej_>.|
||DE|Schädigt die Organe <_alle betroffenen Organe nennen>_ bei längerer oder wiederholter<br>Exposition <_Expositionsweg angeben, wenn schlüssig belegt ist, dass diese Gefahr bei keinem_<br>_anderen Expositionsweg besteht>_.|
||ET|Kahjustab elundeid_ <või märkida kõik mõjutatud elundid, kui need on teada>_ pikaajalisel või<br>korduval kokkupuutel_ <märkida kokkupuuteviis, kui on veenvalt tõestatud, et muud_<br>_kokkupuuteviisid ei ole ohtlikud>_.|
||EL|Προκαλεί βλάβες στα όργανα <_ή αναφέρονται όλα τα όργανα που βλάπτονται, εάν είναι_<br>_γνωστά_> ύστερα από παρατεταμένη ή επανειλημμένη έκθεση <_ αναφέρεται η οδός έκθεσης αν_<br>_έχει αποδειχθεί αδιαμφισβήτητα ότι δεν υπάρχει κίνδυνος από τις άλλες οδούς έκθεσης_ >.|
||EN|Causes damage to organs_ <or state all organs affected, if known>_ through prolonged or<br>repeated exposure_ <state route of exposure if it is conclusively proven that no other routes of_<br>_exposure cause the hazard>_.|
||FR|Risque avéré d'effets graves pour les organes_ <indiquer tous les organes affectés, s'ils sont_<br>_connus>_ à la suite d'expositions répétées ou d'une exposition prolongée_ <indiquer la voie_<br>_d'exposition s'il est formellement prouvé qu'aucune autre voie d'exposition ne conduit au même_<br>_danger>_.|
||GA|Déanann damáiste d'orgáin <_nó tabhair na horgáin go léir a bhuailtear, más eol_> trí nochtadh<br>fada nó ilnochtadh <tabhair_ an bealach nochta má tá sé cruthaithe go cinntitheach nach bealach_<br>_nochta ar bith eile is cúis leis an nguais_>.|
||IT|Provoca danni agli organi_ <o indicare tutti gli organi interessati, se noti>_ in caso di esposizione<br>prolungata o ripetuta_ <indicare la via di esposizione se è accertato che nessun'altra via di_<br>_esposizione comporta il medesimo pericolo>_.|
||LV|Izraisa orgānu bojājumus_ <vai norādīt visus skartos orgānus, ja tie ir zināmi>_ ilgstošas vai<br>atkārtotas iedarbības rezultātā_ <norādīt iedarbības ceļu, ja ir nepārprotami pierādīts, ka citi_<br>_iedarbības ceļi nerada bīstamību>._|
||LT|Kenkia organams <_arba nurodyti visus veikiamus organus, jeigu žinoma>,_ jeigu medžiaga veikia<br>ilgai arba kartotinai <_nurodyti veikimo būdą, jeigu įtikinamai nustatyta, kad kiti veikimo būdai_<br>_nepavojingi>._|
||HU|Ismétlődő vagy hosszabb expozíció esetén_ < meg kell adni az expozíciós útvonalat, ha_<br>_meggyőzően bizonyított, hogy más expozíciós útvonal nem okozza a veszélyt >_ károsítja a szerveket<br>_< vagy meg kell adni az összes érintett szervet, ha ismertek >._|
||MT|Jikkawża ħsara lill-organi_ <jew semmi l-organi kollha affettwati, jekk ikunu magħrufa> minħabba_<br>_espożizzjoni fit-tul jew ripetuta <semmi l-mod ta' espożizzjoni jekk ikun pruvat b'mod konklużiv li l-_<br>_ebda mod ta' espożizzjoni ieħor ma jikkawża l-periklu>._|
||NL|Veroorzaakt schade aan organen <_of alle betrokken organen vermelden indien bekend_> bij<br>langdurige of herhaalde blootstelling <_blootstellingsroute vermelden indien afdoende bewezen is_<br>_dat het gevaar bij andere blootstellingsroutes niet aanwezig is_>.|
||PL|Powoduje uszkodzenie narządów_ <podać wszystkie znane narządy, których to dotyczy >_ poprzez<br>długotrwałe lub powtarzane narażenie_ <podać drogę narażenia, jeżeli udowodniono, że inne_<br>_drogi narażenia nie stwarzają zagrożenia>_.|

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|H372|Language|3.9 — Specific target organ toxicity — Repeated exposure, Hazard Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||PT|Afecta os órgãos <_ou indicar todos os órgãos afectados, se forem conhecidos_> após exposição<br>prolongada ou repetida <_indicar a via de exposição se existirem provas concludentes de que o_<br>_perigo não decorre de nenhuma outra via de exposição_>.|
||RO|Provoacă leziuni ale organelor_ <sau indicaţi toate organele afectate, dacă sunt cunoscute>_ în caz<br>de expunere prelungită sau repetată_ <indicaţi calea de expunere, dacă există probe concludente că_<br>_nicio altă cale de expunere nu provoacă acest pericol>_.|
||SK|Spôsobuje poškodenie orgánov_ <alebo uveďte všetky zasiahnuté orgány, ak sú známe>_pri dlhšej<br>alebo opakovanej expozícii_ <uveďte spôsob expozície, ak sa presvedčivo preukáže, že iné spôsoby_<br>_expozície nevyvolávajú nebezpečenstvo>_.|
||SL|Škoduje organom_ <ali navesti vse organe, na katere vpliva, če je znano>_ pri dolgotrajni ali<br>ponavljajoči se izpostavljenosti_ <navesti način izpostavljenosti, če je prepričljivo dokazano, da_<br>_noben drug način izpostavljenosti ne povzroča takšne nevarnosti>_.|
||FI|Vahingoittaa elimiä <_tai mainitaan kaikki tiedetyt kohde-elimet>_ pitkäaikaisessa tai toistuvassa<br>altistumisessa <_mainitaan altistumisreitti, jos on kiistatta osoitettu, että vaara ei voi aiheutua_<br>_muiden altistumisreittien kautta>._|
||SV|Orsakar organskador_ <eller ange vilka organ som påverkas om detta är känt>_ genom lång eller<br>upprepad exponering_ <ange exponeringsväg om det är definitivt bevisat att faran inte kan orsakas_<br>_av några andra exponeringsvägar>_.|

|H373|Language|3.9 — Specific target organ toxicity — Repeated exposure, Hazard Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да причини увреждане на органите_ < или да се посочат всички засегнати органи, ако_<br>_са известни >_ при продължителна или повтаряща се експозиция_ < да се посочи пътят на_<br>_експозицията, ако е доказано убедително, че няма друг път на експозиция, който води до_<br>_същата опасност >._|
||ES|Puede provocar daños en los órganos_ <indíquense todos los órganos afectados, si se conocen>_<br>tras exposiciones prolongadas o repetidas_ <indíquese la vía de exposición si se ha demostrado_<br>_concluyentemente que el peligro no se produce por ninguna otra vía>_.|
||CS|Může způsobit poškození orgánů_ <nebo uvést všechny postižené orgány, jsou-li známy>_ při<br>prodloužené nebo opakované expozici_ <uveďte cestu expozice, je-li přesvědčivě prokázáno, že_<br>_ostatní cesty expozice nejsou nebezpečné>_.|
||DA|Kan forårsage organskader <_eller angiv alle berørte organer, hvis de kendes_> ved længerevarende<br>eller gentagen eksponering <_angiv eksponeringsvej, hvis det er endeligt påvist, at faren ikke kan_<br>_frembringes ad nogen anden eksponeringsvej_>.|
||DE|Kann die Organe schädigen <_alle betroffenen Organe nennen, sofern bekannt>_ bei längerer oder<br>wiederholter Exposition <_Expositionsweg angeben, wenn schlüssig belegt ist, dass diese Gefahr bei_<br>_keinem anderen Expositionsweg besteht>_.|
||ET|Võib kahjustada elundeid_ <või märkida kõik mõjutatud elundid, kui need on teada>_ pikaajalisel<br>või korduval kokkupuutel_ <märkida kokkupuuteviis, kui on veenvalt tõestatud, et muud_<br>_kokkupuuteviisid ei ole ohtlikud>_.|
||EL|Μπορεί να προκαλέσει βλάβες στα όργανα <_ή αναφέρονται όλα τα όργανα που βλάπτονται, εάν_<br>_είναι γνωστά_> ύστερα από παρατεταμένη ή επανειλημμένη έκθεση <_αναφέρεται η οδός έκθεσης_<br>_αν έχει αποδειχθεί αδιαμφισβήτητα ότι δεν υπάρχει κίνδυνος από τις άλλες οδούς έκθεσης_>.|
||EN|May cause damage to organs_ <or state all organs affected, if known>_ through prolonged or<br>repeated exposure_ <state route of exposure if it is conclusively proven that no other routes of_<br>_exposure cause the hazard>_.|
||FR|Risque présumé d'effets graves pour les organes_ <ou indiquer tous les organes affectés, s'ils sont_<br>_connus>_ à la suite d'expositions répétées ou d'une exposition prolongée_ <indiquer la voie_<br>_d'exposition s'il est formellement prouvé qu'aucune autre voie d'exposition ne conduit au même_<br>_danger>_.|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh sé damáiste a dhéanamh d'orgáin <_nó tabhair na horgáin go léir a bhuailtear, más_<br>_eol_> trí nochtadh fada nó ilnochtadh_ <tabhair an bealach nochta má tá sé cruthaithe go_<br>_cinntitheach nach bealach nochta ar bith eile is cúis leis an nguais_>.|
||IT|Può provocare danni agli organi_ <o indicare tutti gli organi interessati, se noti>_ in caso di<br>esposizione prolungata o ripetuta_ <indicare la via di esposizione se è accertato che nessun'altra via_<br>_di esposizione comporta il medesimo pericolo>_.|
||LV|Var izraisīt orgānu bojājumus_ <vai norādīt visus skartos orgānus, ja tie ir zināmi>_ ilgstošas vai<br>atkārtotas iedarbības rezultātā_ <norādīt iedarbības ceļu, ja ir nepārprotami pierādīts, ka citi_<br>_iedarbības ceļi nerada bīstamību>._|

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|H373|Language|3.9 — Specific target organ toxicity — Repeated exposure, Hazard Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||LT|Gali pakenkti organams <_arba nurodyti visus veikiamus organus, jeigu žinomi>_, jeigu medžiaga<br>veikia ilgai arba kartotinai <_nurodyti veikimo būdą, jeigu įtikinamai nustatyta, kad kiti veikimo_<br>_būdai nepavojingi>._|
||HU|Ismétlődő vagy hosszabb expozíció esetén_ < meg kell adni az expozíciós útvonalat, ha_<br>_meggyőzően bizonyított, hogy más expozíciós útvonal nem okozza a veszélyt >_ károsíthatja a<br>szerveket_ > vagy meg kell adni az összes érintett szervet, ha ismertek >._|
||MT|Jista’ jikkawża ħsara lill-organi_ <jew semmi l-organi kollha affettwati, jekk ikunu magħrufa>_<br>_minħabba espożizzjoni fit-tul jew ripetuta <semmi l-mod ta' espożizzjoni jekk ikun pruvat b'mod_<br>_konklużiv li l-ebda mod ta' espożizzjoni ieħor ma jikkawża l-periklu>._|
||NL|Kan schade aan organen <_of alle betrokken organen vermelden indien bekend_> veroorzaken bij<br>langdurige of herhaalde blootstelling <_blootstellingsroute vermelden indien afdoende bewezen is_<br>_dat het gevaar bij andere blootstellingsroutes niet aanwezig is_>.|
||PL|Może powodować uszkodzenie narządów_ <podać wszystkie znane narządy, których to dotyczy >_<br>poprzez długotrwałe lub narażenie powtarzane_ <podać drogę narażenia, jeśli udowodniono, że_<br>_inne drogi narażenia nie stwarzają zagrożenia>_.|
||PT|Pode afectar os órgãos <_ou indicar todos os órgãos afectados, se forem conhecidos_> após<br>exposição prolongada ou repetida <_indicar a via de exposição se existirem provas concludentes de_<br>_que o perigo não decorre de nenhuma outra via de exposição_>.|
||RO|Poate provoca leziuni ale organelor_ <sau indicaţi toate organele afectate, dacă sunt cunoscute>_ în<br>caz de expunere prelungită sau repetată_ <indicaţi calea de expunere, dacă există probe_<br>_concludente că nicio altă cale de expunere nu provoacă acest pericol>_.|
||SK|Môže spôsobiť poškodenie orgánov_ <alebo uveďte všetky zasiahnuté orgány, ak sú známe>_pri<br>dlhšej alebo opakovanej expozícii_ <uveďte spôsob expozície, ak sa presvedčivo preukáže, že iné_<br>_spôsoby expozície nevyvolávajú nebezpečenstvo>_.|
||SL|Lahko škoduje organom_ <ali navesti vse organe, na katere vpliva, če je znano>_ pri dolgotrajni ali<br>ponavljajoči se izpostavljenosti_ <navesti način izpostavljenosti, če je prepričljivo dokazano, da_<br>_noben drug način izpostavljenosti ne povzroča takšne nevarnosti>_.|
||FI|Saattaa vahingoittaa elimiä <_tai mainitaan kaikki tiedetyt kohde-elimet>_ pitkäaikaisessa tai<br>toistuvassa altistumisessa <_mainitaan altistumisreitti, jos on kiistatta osoitettu, että vaara ei voi_<br>_aiheutua muiden altistumisreittien kautta>_|
||SV|Kan orsaka organskador_ <eller ange vilka organ som påverkas om detta är känt>_ genom lång<br>eller upprepad exponering_ <ange exponeringsväg om det är definitivt bevisat att faran inte kan_<br>_orsakas av några andra exponeringsvägar>_.|

_Table 1.3_

**Hazard statements for environmental hazards**

|H400|Language|4.1 — Hazardous to the aquatic environment — AcuteHazard, Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Силно токсичен за водните организми.|
||ES|Muy tóxico para los organismos acuáticos.|
||CS|Vysoce toxický pro vodní organismy.|
||DA|Meget giftig for vandlevende organismer.|
||DE|Sehr giftig für Wasserorganismen.|
||ET|Väga mürgine veeorganismidele.|
||EL|Πολύ τοξικό για τους υδρόβιους οργανισμούς.|
||EN|Very toxic to aquatic life.|
||FR|Très toxique pour les organismes aquatiques.|
||GA|An-tocsaineach don saol uisceach.|
||IT|Molto tossico per gli organismi acquatici.|
||LV|Ļoti toksisks ūdens organismiem.|

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|H400|Language|4.1 — Hazardous to the aquatic environment — AcuteHazard, Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||LT|Labai toksiška vandens organizmams.|
||HU|Nagyon mérgező a vízi élővilágra.|
||MT|Tossiku ħafna għall-organiżmi akwatiċi.|
||NL|Zeer giftig voor in het water levende organismen.|
||PL|Działa bardzo toksycznie na organizmy wodne.|
||PT|Muito tóxico para os organismos aquáticos.|
||RO|Foarte toxic pentru mediul acvatic.|
||SK|Veľmi toxický pre vodné organizmy.|
||SL|Zelo strupeno za vodne organizme.|
||FI|Erittäin myrkyllistä vesieliöille.|
||SV|Mycket giftigt för vattenlevande organismer.|

|H410|Language|4.1 — Hazardous to the aquatic environment — Chronic Hazard, Category 1|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Силно токсичен за водните организми, с дълготраен ефект.|
||ES|Muy tóxico para los organismos acuáticos, con efectos nocivos duraderos.|
||CS|Vysoce toxický pro vodní organismy, s dlouhodobými účinky.|
||DA|Meget giftig med langvarige virkninger for vandlevende organismer.|
||DE|Sehr giftig für Wasserorganismen mit langfristiger Wirkung.|
||ET|Väga mürgine veeorganismidele, pikaajaline toime.|
||EL|Πολύ τοξικό για τους υδρόβιους οργανισμούς, με μακροχρόνιες επιπτώσεις.|
||EN|Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.|
||FR|Très toxique pour les organismes aquatiques, entraîne des effets néfastes à long terme.|
||GA|An-tocsaineach don saol uisceach, le héifeachtaí fadtréimhseacha.|
||IT|Molto tossico per gli organismi acquatici con effetti di lunga durata.|
||LV|Ļoti toksisks ūdens organismiem ar ilgstošām sekām.|
||LT|Labai toksiška vandens organizmams, sukelia ilgalaikius pakitimus.|
||HU|Nagyon mérgező a vízi élővilágra, hosszan tartó károsodást okoz.|
||MT|Tossiku ħafna għall-organiżmi akwatiċi b'mod li jħalli effetti dejjiema.|
||NL|Zeer giftig voor in het water levende organismen, met langdurige gevolgen.|
||PL|Działa bardzo toksycznie na organizmy wodne, powodując długotrwałe skutki.|
||PT|Muito tóxico para os organismos aquáticos com efeitos duradouros.|
||RO|Foarte toxic pentru mediul acvatic cu efecte pe termen lung.|
||SK|Veľmi toxický pre vodné organizmy, s dlhodobými účinkami.|
||SL|Zelo strupeno za vodne organizme, z dolgotrajnimi učinki.|
||FI|Erittäin myrkyllistä vesieliöille, pitkäaikaisia haittavaikutuksia.|
||SV|Mycket giftigt för vattenlevande organismer med långtidseffekter.|

L 353/190 EN Official Journal of the European Union 31.12.2008

|H411|Language|4.1 — Hazardous to the aquatic environment — Chronic Hazard, Category 2|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Токсичен за водните организми, с дълготраен ефект.|
||ES|Tóxico para los organismos acuáticos, con efectos nocivos duraderos.|
||CS|Toxický pro vodní organismy, s dlouhodobými účinky.|
||DA|Giftig for vandlevende organismer, med langvarige virkninger.|
||DE|Giftig für Wasserorganismen, mit langfristiger Wirkung.|
||ET|Mürgine veeorganismidele, pikaajaline toime.|
||EL|Τοξικό για τους υδρόβιους οργανισμούς, με μακροχρόνιες επιπτώσεις.|
||EN|Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.|
||FR|Toxique pour les organismes aquatiques, entraîne des effets néfastes à long terme.|
||GA|Tocsaineach don saol uisceach, le héifeachtaí fadtréimhseacha.|
||IT|Tossico per gli organismi acquatici con effetti di lunga durata.|
||LV|Toksisks ūdens organismiem ar ilgstošām sekām.|
||LT|Toksiška vandens organizmams, sukelia ilgalaikius pakitimus.|
||HU|Mérgező a vízi élővilágra, hosszan tartó károsodást okoz.|
||MT|Tossiku għall-organiżmi akwatiċi b'mod li jħalli effetti dejjiema.|
||NL|Giftig voor in het water levende organismen, met langdurige gevolgen.|
||PL|Działa toksycznie na organizmy wodne, powodując długotrwałe skutki.|
||PT|Tóxico para os organismos aquáticos com efeitos duradouros.|
||RO|Toxic pentru mediul acvatic cu efecte pe termen lung.|
||SK|Toxický pre vodné organizmy, s dlhodobými účinkami.|
||SL|Strupeno za vodne organizme, z dolgotrajnimi učinki.|
||FI|Myrkyllistä vesieliöille, pitkäaikaisia haittavaikutuksia.|
||SV|Giftigt för vattenlevande organismer med långtidseffekter.|

|H412|Language|4.1 — Hazardous to the aquatic environment — Chronic Hazard, Category 3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Вреден за водните организми, с дълготраен ефект.|
||ES|Nocivo para los organismos acuáticos, con efectos nocivos duraderos.|
||CS|Škodlivý pro vodní organismy, s dlouhodobými účinky.|
||DA|Skadelig for vandlevende organismer, med langvarige virkninger.|
||DE|Schädlich für Wasserorganismen, mit langfristiger Wirkung.|
||ET|Ohtlik veeorganismidele, pikaajaline toime.|
||EL|Επιβλαβές για τους υδρόβιους οργανισμούς, με μακροχρόνιες επιπτώσεις.|
||EN|Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.|
||FR|Nocif pour les organismes aquatiques, entraîne des effets néfastes à long terme.|
||GA|Díobhálach don saol uisceach, le héifeachtaí fadtréimhseacha.|
||IT|Nocivo per gli organismi acquatici con effetti di lunga durata.|
||LV|Kaitīgs ūdens organismiem ar ilgstošām sekām.|
||LT|Kenksminga vandens organizmams, sukelia ilgalaikius pakitimus.|

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|H412|Language|4.1 — Hazardous to the aquatic environment — Chronic Hazard, Category 3|
|---|---|---|
||HU|Ártalmas a vízi élővilágra, hosszan tartó károsodást okoz.|
||MT|Jagħmel ħsara lill-organiżmi akwatiċi b'mod li jħalli effetti dejjiema.|
||NL|Schadelijk voor in het water levende organismen, met langdurige gevolgen.|
||PL|Działa szkodliwie na organizmy wodne, powodując długotrwałe skutki.|
||PT|Nocivo para os organismos aquáticos com efeitos duradouros.|
||RO|Nociv pentru mediul acvatic cu efecte pe termen lung.|
||SK|Škodlivý pre vodné organizmy, s dlhodobými účinkami.|
||SL|Škodljivo za vodne organizme, z dolgotrajnimi učinki.|
||FI|Haitallista vesieliöille, pitkäaikaisia haittavaikutuksia.|
||SV|Skadliga långtidseffekter för vattenlevande organismer.|

|H413|Language|4.1 — Hazardous to the aquatic environment — Chronic Hazard, Category 4|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да причини дълготраен вреден ефект за водните организми.|
||ES|Puede ser nocivo para los organismos acuáticos, con efectos nocivos duraderos.|
||CS|Může vyvolat dlouhodobé škodlivé účinky pro vodní organismy.|
||DA|Kan forårsage langvarige skadelige virkninger for vandlevende organismer.|
||DE|Kann für Wasserorganismen schädlich sein, mit langfristiger Wirkung.|
||ET|Võib avaldada veeorganismidele pikaajalist kahjulikku toimet.|
||EL|Μπορεί να προκαλέσει μακροχρόνιες επιπτώσεις στους υδρόβιους οργανισμούς.|
||EN|May cause long lasting harmful effects to aquatic life.|
||FR|Peut être nocif à long terme pour les organismes aquatiques.|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh sé a bheith ina chúis le héifeachtaí fadtréimhseacha díobhálacha ar an saol<br>uisceach.|
||IT|Può essere nocivo per gli organismi acquatici con effetti di lunga durata.|
||LV|Var radīt ilgstošas kaitīgas sekas ūdens organismiem.|
||LT|Gali sukelti ilgalaikį kenksmingą poveikį vandens organizmams.|
||HU|Hosszan tartó ártalmas hatást gyakorolhat a vízi élővilágra.|
||MT|Jista’ jikkawża effetti ta' ħsara dejjiema lill-organiżmi akwatiċi.|
||NL|Kan langdurige schadelijke gevolgen voor in het water levende organismen hebben.|
||PL|Może powodować długotrwałe szkodliwe skutki dla organizmów wodnych.|
||PT|Pode provocar efeitos nocivos duradouros nos organismos aquáticos.|
||RO|Poate provoca efecte nocive pe termen lung asupra mediului acvatic.|
||SK|Môže mať dlhodobé škodlivé účinky na vodné organizmy.|
||SL|Lahko ima dolgotrajne škodljive učinke na vodne organizme.|
||FI|Voi aiheuttaa pitkäaikaisia haittavaikutuksia vesieliöille.|
||SV|Kan ge skadliga långtidseffekter på vattenlevande organismer.|

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2. **Part 2: supplemental hazard information**

_Table 2.1_

**Physical properties**

|EUH 001|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Експлозивен в сухо състояние.|
||ES|Explosivo en estado seco.|
||CS|Výbušný v suchém stavu.|
||DA|Eksplosiv i tør tilstand.|
||DE|In trockenem Zustand explosionsgefährlich.|
||ET|Plahvatusohtlik kuivana.|
||EL|Εκρηκτικό σε ξηρή κατάσταση.|
||EN|Explosive when dry.|
||FR|Explosif à l'état sec.|
||GA|Pléascach agus é tirim.|
||IT|Esplosivo allo stato secco.|
||LV|Sprādzienbīstams sausā veidā.|
||LT|Sausos būsenos gali sprogti.|
||HU|Száraz állapotban robbanásveszélyes.|
||MT|Jisplodi meta jinxef.|
||NL|In droge toestand ontplofbaar.|
||PL|Produkt wybuchowy w stanie suchym.|
||PT|Explosivo no estado seco.|
||RO|Exploziv în stare uscată.|
||SK|V suchom stave výbušný.|
||SL|Eksplozivno v suhem stanju.|
||FI|Räjähtävää kuivana.|
||SV|Explosivt i torrt tillstånd.|

|EUH 006|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Експлозивен при или без контакт с въздуха.|
||ES|Explosivo en contacto o sin contacto con el aire.|
||CS|Výbušný za přístupu i bez přístupu vzduchu.|
||DA|Eksplosiv ved og uden kontakt med luft.|
||DE|Mit und ohne Luft explosionsfähig.|
||ET|Plahvatusohtlik õhuga kokkupuutel või kokkupuuteta.|
||EL|Εκρηκτικό σε επαφή ή χωρίς επαφή με τον αέρα.|
||EN|Explosive with or without contact with air.|
||FR|Danger d'explosion en contact ou sans contact avec l'air.|

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|EUH 006|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||GA|Pléascach i dteagmháil le haer nó gan é.|
||IT|Esplosivo a contatto o senza contatto con l'aria.|
||LV|Sprādzienbīstams gaisa un bezgaisa vidē.|
||LT|Gali sprogti ore arba beorėje erdvėje.|
||HU|Levegővel érintkezve vagy anélkül is robbanásveszélyes.|
||MT|Jista' jisplodi b'kuntatt jew bla kuntatt ma' l-ajra.|
||NL|Ontplofbaar met en zonder lucht.|
||PL|Produkt wybuchowy z dostępem lub bez dostępu powietrza.|
||PT|Perigo de explosão com ou sem contacto com o ar.|
||RO|Exploziv în contact sau fără contactul cu aerul.|
||SK|Výbušné pri kontakte alebo bez kontaktu so vzduchom.|
||SL|Eksplozivno v stiku z zrakom ali brez stika z zrakom.|
||FI|Räjähtävää sellaisenaan tai ilman kanssa.|
||SV|Explosivt vid eller utan kontakt med luft.|

|EUH 014|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Реагира бурно с вода.|
||ES|Reacciona violentamente con el agua.|
||CS|Prudce reaguje s vodou.|
||DA|Reagerer voldsomt med vand.|
||DE|Reagiert heftig mit Wasser.|
||ET|Reageerib ägedalt veega.|
||EL|Αντιδρά βίαια με νερό.|
||EN|Reacts violently with water.|
||FR|Réagit violemment au contact de l'eau.|
||GA|Imoibríonn go foirtil le huisce.|
||IT|Reagisce violentemente con l'acqua.|
||LV|Aktīvi reaģē ar ūdeni.|
||LT|Smarkiai reaguoja su vandeniu.|
||HU|Vízzel hevesen reagál.|
||MT|Jirreaġixxi bil-qawwa meta jmiss l-ilma.|
||NL|Reageert heftig met water.|
||PL|Reaguje gwałtownie z wodą.|
||PT|Reage violentamente em contacto com a água.|
||RO|Reacţionează violent în contact cu apa.|
||SK|Prudko reaguje s vodou.|
||SL|Burno reagira z vodo.|

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|EUH 014|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||FI|Reagoi voimakkaasti veden kanssa.|
||SV|Reagerar häftigt med vatten.|

|EUH 018|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При употреба може да се образува запалима/експлозивна паровъздушнa смес.|
||ES|Al usarlo pueden formarse mezclas aire-vapor explosivas o inflamables.|
||CS|Při používání může vytvářet hořlavé nebo výbušné směsi par se vzduchem.|
||DA|Ved brug kan brandbarlige dampe/eksplosive damp-luftblandinger dannes.|
||DE|Kann bei Verwendung explosionsfähige/entzündbare Dampf/Luft-Gemische bilden.|
||ET|Kasutamisel võib moodustuda tule-/plahvatusohtlik auru-õhu segu.|
||EL|Κατά τη χρήση μπορεί να σχηματίσει εύφλεκτα/εκρηκτικά μείγματα ατμού-αέρος.|
||EN|In use may form flammable/explosive vapour-air mixture.|
||FR|Lors de l'utilisation, formation possible de mélange vapeur-air inflammable/explosif.|
||GA|Agus é á úsáid d'fhéadfaí meascán inadhainte/pléascach gaile-aeir a chruthú.|
||IT|Durante l'uso può formarsi una miscela vapore-aria esplosiva/infiammabile.|
||LV|Izmantojot var veidot uzliesmojošu vai sprādzienbīstamu tvaiku un gaisa maisījumu.|
||LT|Naudojama gali sudaryti degius (sprogius) garų-oro mišinius.|
||HU|A használat során tűzveszélyes/robbanásveszélyes gőz/levegő elegy keletkezhet.|
||MT|Meta jintuża jista' jifforma taħlitiet esplussivi jew li jaqbdu jekk jitħallat ma' l-arja.|
||NL|Kan bij gebruik een ontvlambaar/ontplofbaar damp-luchtmengsel vormen.|
||PL|Podczas stosowania mogą powstawać łatwopalne lub wybuchowe mieszaniny par z<br>powietrzem.|
||PT|Pode formar mistura vapor-ar explosiva/inflamável durante a utilização.|
||RO|În timpul utilizării poate forma un amestec vapori-aer, inflamabil/exploziv.|
||SK|Pri použití môže vytvárat’ horľavú/výbušnú zmes pár so vzduchom.|
||SL|Pri uporabi lahko tvori vnetljivo/eksplozivno zmes hlapi-zrak.|
||FI|Käytössä voi muodostua syttyvä/räjähtävä höyry-ilmaseos.|
||SV|Vid användning kan brännbara/explosiva ång-luftblandningar bildas.|

|EUH 019|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Може да образува експлозивни пероксиди.|
||ES|Puede formar peróxidos explosivos.|
||CS|Může vytvářet výbušné peroxidy.|
||DA|Kan danne eksplosive peroxider.|
||DE|Kann explosionsfähige Peroxide bilden.|
||ET|Võib moodustada plahvatusohtlikke peroksiide.|
||EL|Μπορεί να σχηματίσει εκρηκτικά υπεροξείδια.|
||EN|May form explosive peroxides.|
||FR|Peut former des peroxydes explosifs.|

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|EUH 019|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh sé sárocsaídí pléascacha a chruthú.|
||IT|Può formare perossidi esplosivi.|
||LV|Var veidot sprādzienbīstamus peroksīdus.|
||LT|Gali sudaryti sprogius peroksidus.|
||HU|Robbanásveszélyes peroxidokat képezhet.|
||MT|Jista' jifforma perossidi esplussivi.|
||NL|Kan ontplofbare peroxiden vormen.|
||PL|Może tworzyć wybuchowe nadtlenki.|
||PT|Pode formar peróxidos explosivos.|
||RO|Poate forma peroxizi explozivi.|
||SK|Môže vytvárat’ výbušné peroxidy.|
||SL|Lahko tvori eksplozivne perokside.|
||FI|Saattaa muodostaa räjähtäviä peroksideja.|
||SV|Kan bilda explosiva peroxider.|

|EUH 044|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Риск от експлозия при нагряване в затворено пространство.|
||ES|Riesgo de explosión al calentarlo en ambiente confinado.|
||CS|Nebezpečí výbuchu při zahřátí v uzavřeném obalu.|
||DA|Eksplosionsfarlig ved opvarmning under indeslutning.|
||DE|Explosionsgefahr bei Erhitzen unter Einschluss.|
||ET|Plahvatusohtlik kuumutamisel kinnises mahutis.|
||EL|Κίνδυνος εκρήξεως εάν θερμανθεί υπό περιορισμό.|
||EN|Risk of explosion if heated under confinement.|
||FR|Risque d'explosion si chauffé en ambiance confinée.|
||GA|Baol pléasctha arna théamh i limistéar iata.|
||IT|Rischio di esplosione per riscaldamento in ambiente confinato.|
||LV|Sprādziena draudi, karsējot slēgtā vidē.|
||LT|Gali sprogti, jei kaitinama sandariai uždaryta.|
||HU|Zárt térben hő hatására robbanhat.|
||MT|Riskju ta' splużjoni jekk jissaħħan fil-magħluq.|
||NL|Ontploffingsgevaar bij verwarming in afgesloten toestand.|
||PL|Zagrożenie wybuchem po ogrzaniu w zamkniętym pojemniku.|
||PT|Risco de explosão se aquecido em ambiente fechado.|
||RO|Risc de explozie, dacă este încălzit în spaţiu închis.|
||SK|Riziko výbuchu pri zahrievaní v uzavretom priestore.|
||SL|Nevarnost eksplozije ob segrevanju v zaprtem prostoru.|

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|EUH 044|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||FI|Räjähdysvaara kuumennettaessa suljetussa astiassa.|
||SV|Explosionsrisk vid uppvärmning i sluten behållare.|

_Table 2.2_

**Health properties**

|EUH 029|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При контакт с вода се отделя токсичен газ.|
||ES|En contacto con agua libera gases tóxicos.|
||CS|Uvolňuje toxický plyn při styku s vodou.|
||DA|Udvikler giftig gas ved kontakt med vand.|
||DE|Entwickelt bei Berührung mit Wasser giftige Gase.|
||ET|Kokkupuutel veega eraldub mürgine gaas.|
||EL|Σε επαφή με το νερό ελευθερώνονται τοξικά αέρια.|
||EN|Contact with water liberates toxic gas.|
||FR|Au contact de l'eau, dégage des gaz toxiques.|
||GA|I dteagmháil le huisce scaoiltear gás tocsaineach.|
||IT|A contatto con l'acqua libera un gas tossico.|
||LV|Saskaroties ar ūdeni, izdala toksiskas gāzes.|
||LT|Kontaktuodama su vandeniu išskiria toksiškas dujas.|
||HU|Vízzel érintkezve mérgező gázok képződnek.|
||MT|Jitfa' gass tossiku meta jmiss l-ilma.|
||NL|Vormt giftig gas in contact met water.|
||PL|W kontakcie z wodą uwalnia toksyczne gazy.|
||PT|Em contacto com a água liberta gases tóxicos.|
||RO|În contact cu apa, degajă un gaz toxic.|
||SK|Pri kontakte s vodou uvoľňuje toxický plyn.|
||SL|V stiku z vodo se sprošča strupen plin.|
||FI|Kehittää myrkyllistä kaasua veden kanssa.|
||SV|Utvecklar giftig gas vid kontakt med vatten.|

|EUH 031|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При контакт с киселини се отделя токсичен газ.|
||ES|En contacto con ácidos libera gases tóxicos.|
||CS|Uvolňuje toxický plyn při styku s kyselinami.|
||DA|Udvikler giftig gas ved kontakt med syre.|
||DE|Entwickelt bei Berührung mit Säure giftige Gase.|
||ET|Kokkupuutel hapetega eraldub mürgine gaas.|

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|EUH 031|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||EL|Σε επαφή με οξέα ελευθερώνονται τοξικά αέρια.|
||EN|Contact with acids liberates toxic gas.|
||FR|Au contact d'un acide, dégage un gaz toxique.|
||GA|I dteagmháil le haigéid scaoiltear gás tocsaineach.|
||IT|A contatto con acidi libera gas tossici.|
||LV|Saskaroties ar skābēm, izdala toksiskas gāzes.|
||LT|Kontaktuodama su rūgštimis išskiria toksiškas dujas.|
||HU|Savval érintkezve mérgező gázok képződnek.|
||MT|Jitfa' gass tossiku meta jmiss l-aċidi.|
||NL|Vormt giftig gas in contact met zuren.|
||PL|W kontakcie z kwasami uwalnia toksyczne gazy.|
||PT|Em contacto com ácidos liberta gases tóxicos.|
||RO|În contact cu acizi, degajă un gaz toxic.|
||SK|Pri kontakte s kyselinami uvoľňuje toxický plyn.|
||SL|V stiku s kislinami se sprošča strupen plin.|
||FI|Kehittää myrkyllistä kaasua hapon kanssa.|
||SV|Utvecklar giftig gas vid kontakt med syra.|

|EUH 032|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При контакт с киселини се отделя силно токсичен газ.|
||ES|En contacto con ácidos libera gases muy tóxicos.|
||CS|Uvolňuje vysoce toxický plyn při styku s kyselinami.|
||DA|Udvikler meget giftig gas ved kontakt med syre.|
||DE|Entwickelt bei Berührung mit Säure sehr giftige Gase.|
||ET|Kokkupuutel hapetega eraldub väga mürgine gaas.|
||EL|Σε επαφή με οξέα ελευθερώνονται πολύ τοξικά αέρια.|
||EN|Contact with acids liberates very toxic gas.|
||FR|Au contact d'un acide, dégage un gaz très toxique.|
||GA|I dteagmháil le haigéid scaoiltear gás an-tocsaineach.|
||IT|A contatto con acidi libera gas molto tossici.|
||LV|Saskaroties ar skābēm, izdala ļoti toksiskas gāzes.|
||LT|Kontaktuodama su rūgštimis išskiria labai toksiškas dujas.|
||HU|Savval érintkezve nagyon mérgező gázok képződnek.|
||MT|Jitfa' gass tossiku ħafna meta jmiss l-aċidi.|
||NL|Vormt zeer giftig gas in contact met zuren.|
||PL|W kontakcie z kwasami uwalnia bardzo toksyczne gazy.|
||PT|Em contacto com ácidos liberta gases muito tóxicos.|
||RO|În contact cu acizi, degajă un gaz foarte toxic.|

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|EUH 032|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||SK|Pri kontakte s kyselinami uvoľňuje veľmi toxický plyn.|
||SL|V stiku s kislinami se sprošča zelo strupen plin.|
||FI|Kehittää erittäin myrkyllistä kaasua hapon kanssa.|
||SV|Utvecklar mycket giftig gas vid kontakt med syra.|

|EUH 066|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Повтарящата се експозиция може да предизвика изсушаване или напукване на кожата.|
||ES|La exposición repetida puede provocar sequedad o formación de grietas en la piel.|
||CS|Opakovaná expozice může způsobit vysušení nebo popraskání kůže.|
||DA|Gentagen kontakt kan give tør eller revnet hud.|
||DE|Wiederholter Kontakt kann zu spröder oder rissiger Haut führen.|
||ET|Korduv kokkupuude võib põhjustada naha kuivust või lõhenemist.|
||EL|Παρατεταμένη έκθεση μπορεί να προκαλέσει ξηρότητα δέρματος ή σκάσιμο.|
||EN|Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking.|
||FR|L'exposition répétée peut provoquer dessèchement ou gerçures de la peau.|
||GA|D'fhéadfadh tirimeacht chraicinn nó scoilteadh craicinn a bheith mar thoradh ar<br>ilnochtadh.|
||IT|L'esposizione ripetuta può provocare secchezza o screpolature della pelle.|
||LV|Atkārtota iedarbība var radīt sausu ādu vai izraisīt tās sprēgāšanu.|
||LT|Pakartotinis poveikis gali sukelti odos džiūvimą arba skilinėjimą.|
||HU|Ismétlődő expozíció a bőr kiszáradását vagy megrepedezését okozhatja.|
||MT|Espożizzjoni ripetuta tista' tikkaġuna nxif jew qsim tal-ġilda.|
||NL|Herhaalde blootstelling kan een droge of een gebarsten huid veroorzaken.|
||PL|Powtarzające się narażenie może powodować wysuszanie lub pękanie skóry.|
||PT|Pode provocar pele seca ou gretada, por exposição repetida.|
||RO|Expunerea repetată poate provoca uscarea sau crăparea pielii.|
||SK|Opakovaná expozícia môže spôsobit’ vysušenie alebo popraskanie pokožky.|
||SL|Ponavljajoča izpostavljenost lahko povzroči nastanek suhe ali razpokane kože.|
||FI|Toistuva altistus voi aiheuttaa ihon kuivumista tai halkeilua.|
||SV|Upprepad kontakt kan ge torr hud eller hudsprickor.|

|EUH 070|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Токсично при контакт с очите.|
||ES|Tóxico en contacto con los ojos.|
||CS|Toxický při styku s očima.|
||DA|Giftig ved kontakt med øjnene.|
||DE|Giftig bei Berührung mit den Augen.|
||ET|Silma sattumisel mürgine.|
||EL|Τοξικό σε επαφή με τα μάτια.|

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|EUH 070|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||EN|Toxic by eye contact.|
||FR|Toxique par contact oculaire.|
||GA|Tocsaineach trí theagmháil leis an tsúil.|
||IT|Tossico per contatto oculare.|
||LV|Toksisks saskarē ar acīm.|
||LT|Toksiška patekus į akis.|
||HU|Szembe kerülve mérgező.|
||MT|Tossiku meta jmiss ma’ l-għajnejn.|
||NL|Giftig bij oogcontact.|
||PL|Działa toksycznie w kontakcie z oczami.|
||PT|Tóxico por contacto com os olhos.|
||RO|Toxic în caz de contact cu ochii.|
||SK|Toxické pri kontakte s očami.|
||SL|Strupeno ob stiku z očmi.|
||FI|Myrkyllistä joutuessaan silmään.|
||SV|Giftigt vid kontakt med ögonen.|

|EUH 071|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Корозивен за дихателните пътища.|
||ES|Corrosivo para las vías respiratorias.|
||CS|Způsobuje poleptání dýchacích cest.|
||DA|Ætsende for luftvejene.|
||DE|Wirkt ätzend auf die Atemwege.|
||ET|Söövitav hingamisteedele.|
||EL|Διαβρωτικό της αναπνευστικής οδού.|
||EN|Corrosive to the respiratory tract.|
||FR|Corrosif pour les voies respiratoires.|
||GA|Creimneach don chonair riospráide.|
||IT|Corrosivo per le vie respiratorie.|
||LV|Kodīgs elpceļiem.|
||LT|Ėsdina kvėpavimo takus.|
||HU|Maró hatású a légutakra.|
||MT|Korrużiv għas-sistema respiratorja.|
||NL|Bijtend voor de luchtwegen.|
||PL|Działa żrąco na drogi oddechowe.|
||PT|Corrosivo para as vias respiratórias.|
||RO|Corosiv pentru căile respiratorii.|
||SK|Žieravé pre dýchacie cesty.|

L 353/200 EN Official Journal of the European Union 31.12.2008

|EUH 071|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||SL|Jedko za dihalne poti.|
||FI|Hengityselimiä syövyttävää.|
||SV|Frätande på luftvägarna.|

_Table 2.3_

**Environmental properties**

|EUH 059|Language|Additional EU Hazard Class|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Опасно за озоновия слой.|
||ES|Peligroso para la capa de ozono.|
||CS|Nebezpečný pro ozonovou vrstvu.|
||DA|Farlig for ozonlaget.|
||DE|Die Ozonschicht schädigend.|
||ET|Ohtlik osoonikihile.|
||EL|Επικίνδυνο για τη στιβάδα του όζοντος.|
||EN|Hazardous to the ozone layer.|
||FR|Dangereux pour la couche d'ozone.|
||GA|Guaiseach don chiseal ózóin.|
||IT|Pericoloso per lo strato di ozono.|
||LV|Bīstams ozona slānim.|
||LT|Pavojinga ozono sluoksniui.|
||HU|Veszélyes az ózonrétegre.|
||MT|Perikoluż għas-saff ta' l-ożonu.|
||NL|Gevaarlijk voor de ozonlaag.|
||PL|Stwarza zagrożenie dla warstwy ozonowej.|
||PT|Perigoso para a camada de ozono.|
||RO|Periculos pentru stratul de ozon.|
||SK|Nebezpečný pre ozónovú vrstvu.|
||SL|Nevarno za ozonski plašč.|
||FI|Vaarallista otsonikerrokselle.|
||SV|Farligt för ozonskiktet.|

3. **Part 3: supplemental label elements/information on certain substances and mixtures**

|EUH 201/<br>201A|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
|201<br>201A|BG|Съдържа олово. Да не се използва върху повърхност, която евентуално може да се дъвче или<br>смуче от деца.<br>Внимание! Съдържа олово.|

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|EUH 201/<br>201A|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
|201<br>201A|ES|Contiene plomo. No utilizar en objetos que los niños puedan masticar o chupar.<br>¡Atención! Contiene plomo.|
|201<br>201A|CS|Obsahuje olovo. Nemá se používat na povrchy, které mohou okusovat nebo olizovat děti.<br>Pozor! Obsahuje olovo.|
|201<br>201A|DA|Indeholder bly. Må ikke anvendes på genstande, som børn vil kunne tygge eller sutte på.<br>Advarsel! Indeholder bly.|
|201<br>201A|DE|Enthält Blei. Nicht für den Anstrich von Gegenständen verwenden, die von Kindern gekaut<br>oder gelutscht werden könnten.<br>Achtung! Enthält Blei.|
|201<br>201A|ET|Sisaldab pliid. Mitte kasutada pindadel, mida lapsed võivad närida või imeda.<br>Ettevaatust! Sisaldab pliid.|
|201<br>201A|EL|Περιέχει μόλυβδο. Να μη χρησιμοποιείται σε επιφάνειες που είναι πιθανόν να μασήσουν ή να<br>πιπιλίσουν τα παιδιά.<br>Προσοχή! Περιέχει μόλυβδο.|
|201<br>201A|EN|Contains lead. Should not be used on surfaces liable to be chewed or sucked by children.<br>Warning! Contains lead.|
|201<br>201A|FR|Contient du plomb. Ne pas utiliser sur les objets susceptibles d'être mâchés ou sucés par des<br>enfants.<br>Attention! Contient du plomb.|
|201<br>201A|GA|Luaidhe ann. Níor chóir a úsáid ar dhromchlaí a d'fhéadfadh a bheith á gcogaint nó á sú ag<br>leanaí.<br>Rabhadh! Luaidhe ann.|
|201<br>201A|IT|Contiene piombo. Non utilizzare su oggetti che possono essere masticati o succhiati dai<br>bambini.<br>Attenzione! Contiene piombo.|
|201<br>201A|LV|Satur svinu. Nedrīkst lietot uz virsmām, kuras var nonākt bērnam mutē.<br>Brīdinājums! Satur svinu.|
|201<br>201A|LT|Sudėtyje yra švino. Nenaudoti paviršiams, kurie gali būti vaikų kramtomi arba čiulpiami.<br>Atsargiai! Sudėtyje yra švino.|
|201<br>201A|HU|Ólmot tartalmaz. Tilos olyan felületeken használni, amelyeket gyermekek szájukba<br>vehetnek.<br>Figyelem! Ólmot tartalmaz.|
|201<br>201A|MT|Fih iċ-ċomb. M'għandux jintuża' fuq uċuh li x'aktarx jomogħduhom jew jerdgħuhom it-tfal.<br>Twissija! Fih iċ-ċomb.|
|201<br>201A|NL|Bevat lood. Mag niet worden gebruikt voor voorwerpen waarin kinderen kunnen bijten of<br>waaraan kinderen kunnen zuigen.<br>Let op! Bevat lood.|
|201<br>201A|PL|Zawiera ołów. Nie należy stosować na powierzchniach, które mogą być gryzione lub ssane<br>przez dzieci.<br>Uwaga! Zawiera ołów.|
|201<br>201A|PT|Contém chumbo. Não utilizar em superfícies que possam ser mordidas ou chupadas por<br>crianças.<br>Atenção! Contém chumbo.|
|201<br>201A|RO|Conţine plumb. A nu se utiliza pe obiecte care pot fi mestecate sau supte de copii.<br>Atenţie! Conţine plumb.|
|201<br>201A|SK|Obsahuje olovo. Nepoužívajte na povrchy, ktoré by mohli žuť alebo oblizovať deti.<br>Pozor! Obsahuje olovo.|
|201<br>201A|SL|Vsebuje svinec. Ne sme se nanašati na površine, ki bi jih lahko žvečili ali sesali otroci.<br>Pozor! Vsebuje svinec.|

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|EUH 201/<br>201A|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
|201<br>201A|FI|Sisältää lyijyä. Ei saa käyttää pintoihin, joita lapset voivat pureskella tai imeä.<br>Varoitus! Sisältää lyijyä.|
|201<br>201A|SV|Innehåller bly. Bör inte användas på ytor där barn kan komma åt att tugga eller suga.<br>Varning! Innehåller bly.|

|EUH 202|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Цианокрилат. Опасно. Залепва кожата и очите за секунди. Да се съхранява извън обсега на<br>деца.|
||ES|Cianoacrilato. Peligro. Se adhiere a la piel y a los ojos en pocos segundos. Mantener fuera<br>del alcance de los niños.|
||CS|Kyanoakrylát. Nebezpečí. Okamžitě slepuje kůži a oči. Uchovávejte mimo dosah dětí.|
||DA|Cyanoacrylat. Farligt. Klæber til huden og øjnene på få sekunder. Opbevares utilgængeligt<br>for børn.|
||DE|Cyanacrylat. Gefahr. Klebt innerhalb von Sekunden Haut und Augenlider zusammen. Darf<br>nicht in die Hände von Kindern gelangen.|
||ET|Tsüanoakrülaat. Ohtlik. Liimib naha ja silmad hetkega. Hoida lastele kättesaamatus kohas.|
||EL|Κυανοακρυλική ένωση. Κίνδυνος. Κολλάει στην επιδερμίδα και στα μάτια μέσα σε λίγα<br>δευτερόλεπτα. Να φυλάσσεται μακριά από παιδιά.|
||EN|Cyanoacrylate. Danger. Bonds skin and eyes in seconds. Keep out of the reach of children.|
||FR|Cyanoacrylate. Danger. Colle à la peau et aux yeux en quelques secondes. À conserver hors<br>de portée des enfants.|
||GA|Cianaicrioláit. Contúirt. Nascann craiceann agus súile laistigh de shoicindí. Coimeád as<br>aimsiú leanaí.|
||IT|Cianoacrilato. Pericolo. Incolla la pelle e gli occhi in pochi secondi. Tenere fuori dalla<br>portata dei bambini.|
||LV|Ciānakrilāts. Bīstami. Iedarbība uz acīm un ādu tūlītēja. Sargāt no bērniem.|
||LT|Cianakrilatas. Pavojinga. Staigiai suklijuoja odą ir akis. Laikyti vaikams neprieinamoje<br>vietoje.|
||HU|Cianoakrilát. Veszély! Néhány másodperc alatt a bőrre és a szembe ragad. Gyermekektől<br>elzárva tartandó.|
||MT|Cyanoacrylate. Periklu. Iwaħħal il-ġilda u l-għajnejn fi ftit sekondi. Żomm ‘il bogħod minn<br>fejn jistgħu jilħquh it-tfal.|
||NL|Cyanoacrylaat. Gevaarlijk. Kleeft binnen enkele seconden aan huid en oogleden. Buiten het<br>bereik van kinderen houden.|
||PL|Cyjanoakrylany. Niebezpieczeństwo. Skleja skórę i powieki w ciągu kilku sekund. Chronić<br>przed dziećmi.|
||PT|Cianoacrilato. Perigo. Cola à pele e aos olhos em poucos segundos. Manter fora do alcance<br>das crianças.|
||RO|Cianoacrilat. Pericol. Se lipeşte de piele şi ochi în câteva secunde. A nu se lăsa la îndemâna<br>copiilor.|
||SK|Kyanoakrylát. Nebezpečenstvo. V priebehu niekoľkých sekúnd zlepí pokožku a oči.<br>Uchovávajte mimo dosahu detí.|
||SL|Cianoakrilat. Nevarno. Kožo in oči zlepi v nekaj sekundah. Hraniti zunaj dosega otrok.|
||FI|Syanoakrylaattia. Vaara. Liimaa ihon ja silmät hetkessä. Säilytettävä lasten ulottumatto-<br>missa.|
||SV|Cyanoakrylat. Fara. Fäster snabbt på hud och ögon. Förvaras oåtkomligt för barn.|

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|EUH 203|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Съдържа хром (VI). Може да причини алергична реакция.|
||ES|Contiene cromo (VI). Puede provocar una reacción alérgica.|
||CS|Obsahuje chrom (VI). Může vyvolat alergickou reakci.|
||DA|Indeholder krom (VI). Kan udløse allergisk reaktion.|
||DE|Enthält Chrom (VI). Kann allergische Reaktionen hervorrufen.|
||ET|Sisaldab kroomi (VI). Võib esile kutsuda allergilise reaktsiooni.|
||EL|Περιέχει χρώμιο (VI). Μπορεί να προκαλέσει αλλεργική αντίδραση.|
||EN|Contains chromium (VI). May produce an allergic reaction.|
||FR|Contient du chrome (VI). Peut produire une réaction allergique.|
||GA|Cróimiam (VI) ann. D'fhéadfadh sé a bheith ina chúis le frithghníomh ailléirgeach.|
||IT|Contiene cromo (VI). Può provocare una reazione allergica.|
||LV|Satur hromu (VI). Var izraisīt alerģisku reakciju.|
||LT|Sudėtyje yra chromo (VI). Gali sukelti alerginę reakciją.|
||HU|Krómot (VI) tartalmaz. Allergiás reakciót válthat ki.|
||MT|Fih il-kromju (VI). Jista’ joħloq reazzjoni allerġika.|
||NL|Bevat zeswaardig chroom. Kan een allergische reactie veroorzaken.|
||PL|Zawiera chrom (VI). Może powodować wystąpienie reakcji alergicznej.|
||PT|Contém crómio (VI). Pode provocar uma reacção alérgica.|
||RO|Conţine crom (VI). Poate provoca o reacţie alergică.|
||SK|Obsahuje chróm (VI). Môže vyvolať alergickú reakciu.|
||SL|Vsebuje krom (VI). Lahko povzroči alergijski odziv.|
||FI|Sisältää kromi(VI)-yhdisteitä. Voi aiheuttaa allergisen reaktion.|
||SV|Innehåller krom (VI). Kan orsaka en allergisk reaktion.|

|EUH 204|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Съдържа изоцианати. Може да причини алергична реакция.|
||ES|Contiene isocianatos. Puede provocar una reacción alérgica.|
||CS|Obsahuje isokyanáty. Může vyvolat alergickou reakci.|
||DA|Indeholder isocyanater. Kan udløse allergisk reaktion.|
||DE|Enthält Isocyanate. Kann allergische Reaktionen hervorrufen.|
||ET|Sisaldab isotsüanaate. Võib esile kutsuda allergilise reaktsiooni.|
||EL|Περιέχει ισοκυανικές ενώσεις. Μπορεί να προκαλέσει αλλεργική αντίδραση.|
||EN|Contains isocyanates. May produce an allergic reaction.|
||FR|Contient des isocyanates. Peut produire une réaction allergique.|
||GA|Isicianaítí ann. D'fhéadfadh sé a bheith ina chúis le frithghníomh ailléirgeach.|
||IT|Contiene isocianati. Può provocare una reazione allergica.|
||LV|Satur izocianātus. Var izraisīt alerģisku reakciju.|
||LT|Sudėtyje yra izocianatų. Gali sukelti alerginę reakciją.|

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|EUH 204|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||HU|Izocianátokat tartalmaz. Allergiás reakciót válthat ki.|
||MT|Fih l-isocyanates. Jista’ jagħmel reazzjoni allerġika.|
||NL|Bevat isocyanaten. Kan een allergische reactie veroorzaken.|
||PL|Zawiera izocyjaniany. Może powodować wystąpienie reakcji alergicznej.|
||PT|Contém isocianatos. Pode provocar uma reacção alérgica.|
||RO|Conţine izocianaţi. Poate provoca o reacţie alergică.|
||SK|Obsahuje izokyanáty. Môže vyvolať alergickú reakciu.|
||SL|Vsebuje izocianate. Lahko povzroči alergijski odziv.|
||FI|Sisältää isosyanaatteja. Voi aiheuttaa allergisen reaktion.|
||SV|Innehåller isocyanater. Kan orsaka en allergisk reaktion.|

|EUH 205|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Съдържа епоксидни съставки. Може да причини алергична реакция.|
||ES|Contiene componentes epoxídicos. Puede provocar una reacción alérgica.|
||CS|Obsahuje epoxidové složky. Může vyvolat alergickou reakci.|
||DA|Indeholder epoxyforbindelser. Kan udløse allergisk reaktion.|
||DE|Enthält epoxidhaltige Verbindungen. Kann allergische Reaktionen hervorrufen.|
||ET|Sisaldab epoksükomponente. Võib esile kutsuda allergilise reaktsiooni.|
||EL|Περιέχει εποξειδικές ενώσεις. Μπορεί να προκαλέσει αλλεργική αντίδραση.|
||EN|Contains epoxy constituents. May produce an allergic reaction.|
||FR|Contient des composés époxydiques. Peut produire une réaction allergique.|
||GA|Comhábhair eapocsacha ann. D'fhéadfadh sé a bheith ina chúis le frithghníomh ailléirgeach.|
||IT|Contiene componenti epossidici. Può provocare una reazione allergica.|
||LV|Satur epoksīda sastāvdaļas. Var izraisīt alerģisku reakciju.|
||LT|Sudėtyje yra epoksidinių komponentų. Gali sukelti alerginę reakciją.|
||HU|Epoxid tartalmú vegyületeket tartalmaz. Allergiás reakciót válthat ki.|
||MT|Fih kostitwenti ta’ l-eposside. Jista’ jagħmel reazzjoni allerġika.|
||NL|Bevat epoxyverbindingen. Kan een allergische reactie veroorzaken.|
||PL|Zawiera składniki epoksydowe. Może powodować wystąpienie reakcji alergicznej.|
||PT|Contém componentes epoxídicos. Pode provocar uma reacção alérgica.|
||RO|Conţine componenţi epoxidici. Poate provoca o reacţie alergică.|
||SK|Obsahuje epoxidové zložky. Môže vyvolať alergickú reakciu.|
||SL|Vsebuje epoksidne sestavine. Lahko povzroči alergijski odziv.|
||FI|Sisältää epoksihartseja. Voi aiheuttaa allergisen reaktion.|
||SV|Innehåller epoxiförening. Kan orsaka en allergisk reaktion.|

|EUH 206|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Внимание! Да не се използва заедно с други продукти. Може да отдели опасни газове (хлор).|

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|EUH 206|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||ES|¡Atención! No utilizar junto con otros productos. Puede desprender gases peligrosos (cloro).|
||CS|Pozor! Nepoužívejte společně s jinými výrobky. Může uvolňovat nebezpečné plyny (chlor).|
||DA|Advarsel! Må ikke anvendes i forbindelse med andre produkter. Farlige luftarter (chlor) kan<br>frigøres.|
||DE|Achtung! Nicht zusammen mit anderen Produkten verwenden, da gefährliche Gase (Chlor)<br>freigesetzt werden können.|
||ET|Ettevaatust! Mitte kasutada koos teiste toodetega. Segust võib eralduda ohtlikke gaase<br>(kloori).|
||EL|Προσοχή! Να μην χρησιμοποιείται σε συνδυασμό με άλλα προϊόντα. Μπορεί να ελευθερωθούν<br>επικίνδυνα αέρια (χλώριο).|
||EN|Warning! Do not use together with other products. May release dangerous gases (chlorine).|
||FR|Attention! Ne pas utiliser en combinaison avec d'autres produits. Peut libérer des gaz<br>dangereux (chlore).|
||GA|Rabhadh! Ná húsáid in éineacht le táirgí eile. D'fhéadfadh sé go scaoilfí gáis chontúirteacha<br>(clóirín).|
||IT|Attenzione! Non utilizzare in combinazione con altri prodotti. Possono liberarsi gas<br>pericolosi (cloro).|
||LV|Brīdinājums! Nelietot kopā ar citiem produktiem. Var izdalīt bīstamas gāzes (hloru).|
||LT|Atsargiai! Nenaudoti kartu su kitais produktais. Gali išskirti pavojingas dujas (chlorą).|
||HU|Figyelem! Tilos más termékekkel együtt használni. Veszélyes gázok (klór) szabadulhatnak<br>fel.|
||MT|Twissija! Tużahx flimkien ma’ prodotti oħra. Jista’ jerħi gassijiet perikolużi (kloru).|
||NL|Let op! Niet in combinatie met andere producten gebruiken. Er kunnen gevaarlijke gassen<br>(chloor) vrijkomen.|
||PL|Uwaga! Nie stosować razem z innymi produktami. Może wydzielać niebezpieczne gazy<br>(chlor).|
||PT|Atenção! Não utilizar juntamente com outros produtos. Podem libertar-se gases perigosos<br>(cloro).|
||RO|Atenţie! A nu se folosi împreună cu alte produse. Poate elibera gaze periculoase (clor).|
||SK|Pozor! Nepoužívajte spolu s inými výrobkami. Môžu uvoľňovať nebezpečné plyny (chlór).|
||SL|Pozor! Ne uporabljajte skupaj z drugimi izdelki. Lahko se sproščajo nevarni plini (klor).|
||FI|Varoitus! Älä käytä yhdessä muiden tuotteiden kanssa. Tuotteesta voi vapautua vaarallista<br>kaasua (klooria).|
||SV|Varning! Får ej användas tillsammans med andra produkter. Kan avge farliga gaser (klor).|

|EUH 207|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Внимание! Съдържа кадмий. При употреба се образуват опасни пари. Вижте информацията,<br>предоставена от производителя. Спазвайте инструкциите за безопасност.|
||ES|¡Atención! Contiene cadmio. Durante su utilización se desprenden vapores peligrosos. Ver<br>la información facilitada por el fabricante. Seguir las instrucciones de seguridad.|
||CS|Pozor! Obsahuje kadmium. Při používání vznikají nebezpečné výpary. Viz informace<br>dodané výrobcem. Dodržujte bezpečnostní pokyny.|
||DA|Advarsel! Indeholder cadmium. Der udvikles farlige dampe under anvendelsen. Se<br>producentens oplysninger. Overhold sikkerhedsforskrifterne.|
||DE|Achtung! Enthält Cadmium. Bei der Verwendung entstehen gefährliche Dämpfe. Hinweise<br>des Herstellers beachten. Sicherheitsanweisungen einhalten.|

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|EUH 207|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||ET|Ettevaatust! Sisaldab kaadmiumi. Kasutamisel moodustuvad ohtlikud aurud. Vt tootja<br>esitatud teavet. Järgida ohutuseeskirju.|
||EL|Προσοχή! Περιέχει κάδμιο. Κατά τη χρήση αναπτύσσονται επικίνδυνες αναθυμιάσεις. Βλέπετε<br>πληροφορίες του κατασκευαστή. Τηρείτε τις οδηγίες ασφαλείας.|
||EN|Warning! Contains cadmium. Dangerous fumes are formed during use. See information<br>supplied by the manufacturer. Comply with the safety instructions.|
||FR|Attention! Contient du cadmium. Des fumées dangereuses se développent pendant<br>l'utilisation. Voir les informations fournies par le fabricant. Respectez les consignes de<br>sécurité.|
||GA|Rabhadh! Caidmiam ann. Cruthaítear múch chontúirteach le linn a úsáide. Féach an<br>fhaisnéis atá curtha ar fáil ag an monaróir. Cloígh leis na treoracha sábháilteachta.|
||IT|Attenzione! Contiene cadmio. Durante l'uso si sviluppano fumi pericolosi. Leggere le<br>informazioni fornite dal fabbricante. Rispettare le disposizioni di sicurezza.|
||LV|Brīdinājums! Satur kadmiju. Lietojot veidojas bīstami izgarojumi. Sk. ražotāja sniegto<br>informāciju. Ievērot drošības instrukcijas.|
||LT|Atsargiai! Sudėtyje yra kadmio. Naudojant susidaro pavojingi garai. Žiūrėti gamintojo<br>pateiktą informaciją. Vykdyti saugos instrukcijas.|
||HU|Figyelem! Kadmiumot tartalmaz! A használat során veszélyes füstök képződnek. Lásd a<br>gyártó által közölt információt. Be kell tartani a biztonsági előírásokat.|
||MT|Twissija! Fih il-kadmju. Waqt li jintuża jiffurmaw dħaħen perikolużi. Ara l-informazzjoni<br>mogħtija mill-fabbrikant. Ħares l-istruzzjonijiet dwar is-sigurtà.|
||NL|Let op! Bevat cadmium. Bij het gebruik ontwikkelen zich gevaarlijke dampen. Zie de<br>aanwijzingen van de fabrikant. Neem de veiligheidsvoorschriften in acht.|
||PL|Uwaga! Zawiera kadm. Podczas stosowania wydziela niebezpieczne pary. Zapoznaj się z<br>informacją dostarczoną przez producenta. Przestrzegaj instrukcji bezpiecznego stosowania.|
||PT|Atenção! Contém cádmio. Libertam-se fumos perigosos durante a utilização. Ver as<br>informações fornecidas pelo fabricante. Respeitar as instruções de segurança.|
||RO|Atenţie! Conţine cadmiu. În timpul utilizării se degajă un fum periculos. A se vedea<br>informaţiile furnizate de producător. A se respecta instrucţiunile privind siguranţa.|
||SK|Pozor! Obsahuje kadmium. Pri používaní sa tvorí nebezpečný dym. Pozri informácie od<br>výrobcu. Dodržiavajte bezpečnostné pokyny.|
||SL|Pozor! Vsebuje kadmij. Med uporabo nastajajo nevarni dimi. Preberite informacije<br>proizvajalca. Upoštevajte navodila za varno uporabo.|
||FI|Varoitus! Sisältää kadmiumia. Käytettäessä muodostuu vaarallisia huuruja. Noudata<br>valmistajan antamia ohjeita. Noudata turvallisuusohjeita.|
||SV|Varning! Innehåller kadmium. Farliga ångor bildas vid användning. Se information från<br>tillverkaren. Följ skyddsanvisningarna.|

|EUH 208|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Съдържа < наименование на сенсибилизиращото вещество>. Може да предизвика алергична<br>реакция.|
||ES|Contiene <nombre de la sustancia sensibilizante>. Puede provocar una reacción alérgica.|
||CS|Obsahuje <název senzibilizující látky>. Může vyvolat alergickou reakci.|
||DA|Indeholder <navn på det sensibiliserende stof>. Kan udløse allergisk reaktion.|
||DE|Enthält <Name des sensibilisierenden Stoffes>. Kann allergische Reaktionen hervorrufen.|
||ET|Sisaldab <sensibiliseeriva aine nimetus>. Võib esile kutsuda allergilise reaktsiooni.|
||EL|Περιέχει <όνομα της ευαισθητοποιητικής ουσίας>. Μπορεί να προκαλέσει αλλεργική αντίδραση.|
||EN|Contains <name of sensitising substance>. May produce an allergic reaction.|
||FR|Contient <nom de la substance sensibilisante>. Peut produire une réaction allergique.|

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|EUH 208|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||GA|<Ainm na substainte íograithe> ann. D'fhéadfadh sé a bheith ina chúis le frithghníomh<br>ailléirgeach.|
||IT|Contiene <denominazione della sostanza sensibilizzante>. Può provocare una reazione<br>allergica.|
||LV|Satur <sensibilizējošās vielas nosaukums>. Var izraisīt alerģisku reakciju.|
||LT|Sudėtyje yra <jautrinančios medžiagos pavadinimas>. Gali sukelti alerginę reakciją.|
||HU|<Allergén anyag neve>-t tartalmaz. Allergiás reakciót válthat ki.|
||MT|Fih <l-isem tas-sustanza sensibbli>. Jista’ jagħmel reazzjoni allerġika.|
||NL|Bevat <naam van de sensibiliserende stof>. Kan een allergische reactie veroorzaken.|
||PL|Zawiera <nazwa substancji uczulającej>. Może powodować wystąpienie reakcji alergicznej.|
||PT|Contém <nome da substância sensibilizante em questão>. Pode provocar uma reacção<br>alérgica.|
||RO|Conţine <denumirea substanţei sensibilizante>. Poate provoca o reacţie alergică.|
||SK|Obsahuje <názov senzibilizujúcej látky>. Môže vyvolať alergickú reakciu.|
||SL|Vsebuje <ime snovi, ki povzroča preobčutljivost>. Lahko povzroči alergijski odziv.|
||FI|Sisältää <herkistävän aineen nimi>. Voi aiheuttaa allergisen reaktion.|
||SV|Innehåller <namnet på det sensibiliserande ämnet>. Kan orsaka en allergisk reaktion.|

|EUH 209/<br>209A|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
|209<br>209A|BG|При употреба може да стане силно запалимо.<br>При употреба може да стане запалимо.|
|209<br>209A|ES|Puede inflamarse fácilmente al usarlo<br>Puede inflamarse al usarlo.|
|209<br>209A|CS|Při používání se může stát vysoce hořlavým.<br>Při používání se může stát hořlavým.|
|209<br>209A|DA|Kan blive meget brandfarlig ved brug.<br>Kan blive brandfarlig ved brug.|
|209<br>209A|DE|Kann bei Verwendung leicht entzündbar werden.<br>Kann bei Verwendung entzündbar werden.|
|209<br>209A|ET|Kasutamisel võib muutuda väga tuleohtlikuks.<br>Kasutamisel võib muutuda tuleohtlikuks.|
|209<br>209A|EL|Μπορεί να γίνει πολύ εύφλεκτο κατά τη χρήση.<br>Mπορεί να γίνει εύφλεκτο κατά τη χρήση.|
|209<br>209A|EN|Can become highly flammable in use.<br>Can become flammable in use.|
|209<br>209A|FR|Peut devenir facilement inflammable en cours d'utilisation.<br>Peut devenir inflammable en cours d'utilisation.|
|209<br>209A|GA|D'fhéadfadh sé éirí an-inadhainte agus é á úsáid.<br>D'fhéadfadh sé éirí inadhainte agus é á úsáid.|
|209<br>209A|IT|Può diventare facilmente infiammabile durante l'uso.<br>Può diventare infiammabile durante l'uso.|
|209<br>209A|LV|Lietojot var viegli uzliesmot.<br>Kļūt uzliesmojošs.|

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|EUH 209/<br>209A|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
|209<br>209A|LT|Naudojama gali tapti labai degi.<br>Naudojama gali tapti degi.|
|209<br>209A|HU|A használat során fokozottan tűzveszélyessé válhat.<br>A használat során tűzveszélyessé válhat.|
|209<br>209A|MT|Jista’ jieħu n-nar faċilment meta jintuża.<br>Jista’ jieħu n-nar meta jintuża.|
|209<br>209A|NL|Kan bij gebruik licht ontvlambaar worden.<br>Kan bij gebruik ontvlambaar worden.|
|209<br>209A|PL|Podczas stosowania może przekształcić się w substancję wysoce łatwopalną.<br>Podczas stosowania może przekształcić się w substancję łatwopalną.|
|209<br>209A|PT|Pode tornar-se facilmente inflamável durante o uso.<br>Pode tornar-se inflamável durante o uso.|
|209<br>209A|RO|Poate deveni foarte inflamabil în timpul utilizării.<br>Poate deveni inflamabil în timpul utilizării.|
|209<br>209A|SK|Pri používaní sa môže stať veľmi horľavou.<br>Pri používaní sa môže stať horľavou.|
|209<br>209A|SL|Med uporabo utegne postati lahko vnetljivo.<br>Med uporabo utegne postati vnetljivo.|
|209<br>209A|FI|Voi muuttua helposti syttyväksi käytössä.<br>Voi muuttua syttyväksi käytössä.|
|209<br>209A|SV|Kan bli mycket brandfarligt vid användning.<br>Kan bli brandfarligt vid användning.|

|EUH 210|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Информационен лист за безопасност ще бъде представен при поискване.|
||ES|Puede solicitarse la ficha de datos de seguridad.|
||CS|Na vyžádání je kodispozici bezpečnostní list.|
||DA|Sikkerhedsdatablad kan på anmodning rekvireres.|
||DE|Sicherheitsdatenblatt auf Anfrage erhältlich.|
||ET|Ohutuskaart nõudmisel kättesaadav.|
||EL|Δελτίο δεδομένων ασφαλείας παρέχεται εφόσον ζητηθεί.|
||EN|Safety data sheet available on request.|
||FR|Fiche de données de sécurité disponible sur demande.|
||GA|Bileog sonraí sábháilteachta ar fáil arna iarraidh sin.|
||IT|Scheda dati di sicurezza disponibile su richiesta.|
||LV|Drošības datu lapa ir pieejama pēc pieprasījuma.|
||LT|Saugos duomenų lapą galima gauti paprašius.|
||HU|Kérésre biztonsági adatlap kapható.|
||MT|Il-karta tad-data dwar is-sikurezza hija disponibbli meta tintalab.|
||NL|Veiligheidsinformatieblad op verzoek verkrijgbaar.|
||PL|Karta charakterystyki dostępna na żądanie.|
||PT|Ficha de segurança fornecida a pedido.|

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|EUH 210|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||RO|Fişa cu date de securitate disponibilă la cerere.|
||SK|Na požiadanie možno poskytnúť kartu bezpečnostných údajov.|
||SL|Varnosti list na voljo na zahtevo.|
||FI|Käyttöturvallisuustiedote toimitetaan pyynnöstä.|
||SV|Säkerhetsdatablad finns att rekvirera.|

|EUH 401|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|За да се избегнат рискове за човешкото здраве и околната среда, спазвайте инструкциите за<br>употреба.|
||ES|A fin de evitar riesgos para las personas y el medio ambiente, siga las instrucciones de uso.|
||CS|Dodržujte pokyny pro používání, abyste se vyvarovali rizik pro lidské zdraví a životní<br>prostředí.|
||DA|Brugsanvisningen skal følges for ikke at bringe menneskers sundhed og miljøet i fare.|
||DE|Zur Vermeidung von Risiken für Mensch und Umwelt die Gebrauchsanleitung einhalten.|
||ET|Inimeste tervise ja keskkonna ohustamise vältimiseks järgida kasutusjuhendit.|
||EL|Για να αποφύγετε τους κινδύνους για την ανθρώπινη υγεία και το περιβάλλον, ακολουθήστε τις<br>οδηγίες χρήσης.|
||EN|To avoid risks to human health and the environment, comply with the instructions for use.|
||FR|Respectez les instructions d'utilisation pour éviter les risques pour la santé humaine et<br>l'environnement.|
||GA|Chun priacail do shláinte an duine agus don chomhshaol a sheachaint, cloígh leis na<br>treoracha maidir le húsáid.|
||IT|Per evitare rischi per la salute umana e per l'ambiente, seguire le istruzioni per l'uso.|
||LT|Siekiant išvengti žmonių sveikatai ir aplinkai keliamos rizikos, būtina vykdyti naudojimo<br>instrukcijos nurodymus.|
||LV|Lai izvairītos no riska cilvēku veselībai un videi, ievērojiet lietošanas pamācību.|
||HU|Az emberi egészség és a környezet veszélyeztetésének elkerülése érdekében be kell tartani a<br>használati utasítás előírásait.|
||MT|Biex jiġu evitati r-riskji għal saħħet il-bniedem u għall-ambjent, ħares l-istruzzjonijiet dwar<br>l-użu.|
||NL|Volg de gebruiksaanwijzing om gevaar voor de menselijke gezondheid en het milieu te<br>voorkomen.|
||PL|W celu uniknięcia zagrożeń dla zdrowia ludzi i środowiska, należy postępować zgodnie z<br>instrukcją użycia.|
||PT|Para evitar riscos para a saúde humana e para o ambiente, respeitar as instruções de<br>utilização.|
||RO|Pentru a evita riscurile pentru sănătatea umană şi mediu, a se respecta instrucţiunile de<br>utilizare.|
||SK|Dodržiavajte návod na používanie, aby ste zabránili vzniku rizík pre zdravie ľudí a životné<br>prostredie.|
||SL|Da bi se izognili tveganjem za ljudi in okolje, ravnajte v skladu z navodili za uporabo.|
||FI|Noudata käyttöohjeita ihmisen terveydelle ja ympäristölle aiheutuvien vaarojen välttämi-<br>seksi.|
||SV|För att undvika risker för människors hälsa och för miljön, följ bruksanvisningen.|

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_ANNEX IV_

**LIST OF PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS**

In selecting the precautionary statements in accordance with Articles 22 and 28(3), suppliers may combine the
Precautionary Statements in the table below, having regard to clarity and comprehensibility of the precautionary advice.

1. **Part 1: Criteria for the selection of precautionary statements**

_Table 6.1_

**Precautionary statements — General**

|Code<br>(1)|General precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|P101|If medical advice is needed,<br>have product container or<br>label at hand.|as appropriate||Consumer products|
|P102|Keep out of reach of chil-<br>dren.|as appropriate||Consumer products|
|P103|Read label before use.|as appropriate||Consumer products|

_Table 6.2_

**Precautionary statements — Prevention**

|Code<br>(1)|Prevention precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|P201|Obtain special instructions<br>before use.|Explosives (section 2.1)|Unstable<br>explosive||
|P201|Obtain special instructions<br>before use.|Germ cell mutagenicity (sec-<br>tion 3.5)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|
|P201|Obtain special instructions<br>before use.|Carcinogenicity (section 3.6)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|
|P201|Obtain special instructions<br>before use.|Reproductive toxicity (section 3.7)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|
|P201|Obtain special instructions<br>before use.|Reproductive toxicity — effects on<br>or via lactation (section 3.7)|Additional<br>category|Additional<br>category|
|P202|Do not handle until all<br>safety precautions have<br>been read and understood.|Explosives (section 2.1)|Unstable<br>explosive||
|P202|Do not handle until all<br>safety precautions have<br>been read and understood.|Germ cell mutagenicity (sec-<br>tion 3.5)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|
|P202|Do not handle until all<br>safety precautions have<br>been read and understood.|Carcinogenicity (section 3.6)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|
|P202|Do not handle until all<br>safety precautions have<br>been read and understood.|Reproductive toxicity (section 3.7)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|

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|Code<br>(1)|Prevention precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|P210|Keep away from heat/<br>sparks/open flames/hot<br>surfaces. — No smoking.|Explosives (section 2.1)|Divisions 1.1,<br>1.2, 1.3, 1.4,<br>1.5|Manufacturer/supplier<br>to specify applicable<br>ignition source(s).|
|P210|Keep away from heat/<br>sparks/open flames/hot<br>surfaces. — No smoking.|Flammable gases (section 2.2)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P210|Keep away from heat/<br>sparks/open flames/hot<br>surfaces. — No smoking.|Flammable aerosols (section 2.3)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P210|Keep away from heat/<br>sparks/open flames/hot<br>surfaces. — No smoking.|Flammable liquids (section 2.6)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P210|Keep away from heat/<br>sparks/open flames/hot<br>surfaces. — No smoking.|Flammable solids (section 2.7)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P210|Keep away from heat/<br>sparks/open flames/hot<br>surfaces. — No smoking.|Self-reactive substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.8)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|
|P210|Keep away from heat/<br>sparks/open flames/hot<br>surfaces. — No smoking.|Pyrophoric liquids (section 2.9)|1|1|
|P210|Keep away from heat/<br>sparks/open flames/hot<br>surfaces. — No smoking.|Pyrophoric solids (section 2.10)|1|1|
|P210|Keep away from heat/<br>sparks/open flames/hot<br>surfaces. — No smoking.|Organic peroxides (section 2.15)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|
|P210|Keep away from heat/<br>sparks/open flames/hot<br>surfaces. — No smoking.|Oxidising liquids (section 2.13)|1, 2, 3|— Specify to keep<br>away from heat.|
|P210|Keep away from heat/<br>sparks/open flames/hot<br>surfaces. — No smoking.|Oxidising solids (section 2.14)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P211|Do not spray on an open<br>flame or other ignition<br>source.|Flammable aerosols (section 2.3)|1, 2||
|P220|Keep/Store away from<br>clothing/…/combustible<br>materials.|Oxidising gases (section 2.4)|1|… Manufacturer/sup-<br>plier to specify incom-<br>patible materials.|
|P220|Keep/Store away from<br>clothing/…/combustible<br>materials.|Self-reactive substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.8)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|
|P220|Keep/Store away from<br>clothing/…/combustible<br>materials.|Oxidising liquids (section 2.13)|1|… Manufacturer/sup-<br>plier to specify incom-<br>patible materials.<br>— specify to keep<br>away from cloth-<br>ing as well as other<br>incompatible ma-<br>terials.|
|P220|Keep/Store away from<br>clothing/…/combustible<br>materials.|Oxidising liquids (section 2.13)|2, 3|… Manufacturer/sup-<br>plier to specify incom-<br>patible materials.|

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|Code<br>(1)|Prevention precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|||Oxidising solids (section 2.14)|1|… Manufacturer/sup-<br>plier to specify incom-<br>patible materials.<br>— specify to keep<br>away from cloth-<br>ing as well as other<br>incompatible ma-<br>terials.|
|||Oxidising solids (section 2.14)|2, 3|… Manufacturer/sup-<br>plier to specify incom-<br>patible materials.|
|||Organic peroxides (section 2.15)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|
|P221|Take any precaution to<br>avoid mixing with combus-<br>tibles/…|Oxidising liquids (section 2.13)|1, 2, 3|… Manufacturer/sup-<br>plier to specify incom-<br>patible materials.|
|P221|Take any precaution to<br>avoid mixing with combus-<br>tibles/…|Oxidising solids (section 2.14)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P222|Do not allow contact with<br>air.|Pyrophoric liquids (section 2.9)|1||
|P222|Do not allow contact with<br>air.|Pyrophoric solids (section 2.10)|1|1|
|P223|Keep away from any possi-<br>ble contact with water,<br>because of violent reaction<br>and possible flash fire.|Substances and mixtures which, in<br>contact with water, emit flam-<br>mable gases (section 2.12)|1, 2||
|P230|Keep wetted with …|Explosives (section 2.1)|Divisions 1.1,<br>1.2, 1.3, 1.5|… Manufacturer/sup-<br>plier to specify appro-<br>priate material.<br>— if drying out<br>increases explosion<br>hazard, except as<br>needed for manu-<br>facturing or oper-<br>ating processes<br>(e.g. nitrocellulose).|
|P231|Handle under inert gas.|Substances and mixtures which, in<br>contact with water, emit flam-<br>mable gases (section 2.12)|1, 2, 3||
|P232|Protect from moisture.|Substances and mixtures which, in<br>contact with water, emit flam-<br>mable gases (section 2.12)|1, 2, 3||
|P233|Keep container tightly<br>closed.|Flammable liquids (section 2.6)|1, 2, 3||
|P233|Keep container tightly<br>closed.|Acute toxicity — inhalation (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2, 3|— if product is vola-<br>tile so as to gener-<br>ate hazardous<br>atmosphere.|
|P233|Keep container tightly<br>closed.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; respiratory tract<br>irritation (section 3.8)|3|3|
|P233|Keep container tightly<br>closed.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; narcosis (sec-<br>tion 3.8)|3|3|
|P234|Keep only in original con-<br>tainer.|Self-reactive substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.8)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F||
|P234|Keep only in original con-<br>tainer.|Organic peroxides (section 2.15)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|
|P234|Keep only in original con-<br>tainer.|Corrosive to metals (section 2.16)|1|1|

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|Code<br>(1)|Prevention precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|P235|Keep cool.|Flammable liquids (section 2.6)|1, 2, 3||
|P235|Keep cool.|Self-reactive substances and mix-<br>tures (Section 2.8)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|
|P235|Keep cool.|Self-heating substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.11)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P235|Keep cool.|Organic peroxides (section 2.15)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|
|P240|Ground/bond container and<br>receiving equipment.|Explosives (section 2.1)|Divisions 1.1,<br>1.2, 1.3, 1.4,<br>1.5|— if the explosive is<br>electrostatically<br>sensitive.|
|P240|Ground/bond container and<br>receiving equipment.|Flammable liquids (section 2.6)|1, 2, 3|— if electrostatically<br>sensitive material is<br>for reloading.<br>— if product is vola-<br>tile so as to gener-<br>ate hazardous<br>atmosphere.|
|P240|Ground/bond container and<br>receiving equipment.|Flammable solids (section 2.7)|1, 2|— if electrostatically<br>sensitive material is<br>for reloading.|
|P241|Use explosion-proof<br>electrical/ventilating/light-<br>ing/…/equipment.|Flammable liquids (section 2.6)|1, 2, 3|… Manufacturer/sup-<br>plier to specify other<br>equipment.|
|P241|Use explosion-proof<br>electrical/ventilating/light-<br>ing/…/equipment.|Flammable solids (section 2.7)|1, 2|… Manufacturer/sup-<br>plier to specify other<br>equipment.<br>— if dust clouds can<br>occur.|
|P242|Use only non-sparking<br>tools.|Flammable liquids (section 2.6)|1, 2, 3||
|P243|Take precautionary mea-<br>sures against static dis-<br>charge.|Flammable liquids (section 2.6)|1, 2, 3||
|P244|Keep reduction valves free<br>from grease and oil.|Oxidising gases (section 2.4)|1||
|P250|Do not subject to grinding/<br>shock/…/friction.|Explosives (section 2.1)|Divisions 1.1,<br>1.2, 1.3, 1.4,<br>1.5|… Manufacturer/sup-<br>plier to specify applic-<br>able rough handling.|
|P251|Pressurized container: Do<br>not pierce or burn, even<br>after use.|Flammable aerosols (section 2.3)|1, 2||
|P260|Do not breathe dust/fume/<br>gas/mist/vapours/spray.|Acute toxicity — inhalation (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2|Manufacturer/supplier<br>to specify applicable<br>conditions.|
|P260|Do not breathe dust/fume/<br>gas/mist/vapours/spray.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure (section 3.8)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P260|Do not breathe dust/fume/<br>gas/mist/vapours/spray.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>repeated exposure (section 3.9)|1, 2|1, 2|

L 353/214 EN Official Journal of the European Union 31.12.2008

|Code<br>(1)|Prevention precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|||Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C|— Specify do not<br>breathe dusts or<br>mists.<br>— if inhalable parti-<br>cles of dusts or<br>mists may occur<br>during use.|
|||Reproductive toxicity — effects on<br>or via lactation (section 3.7)|Additional<br>category|Additional<br>category|
|P261|Avoid breathing dust/fume/<br>gas/mist/vapours/spray.|Acute toxicity — inhalation (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|3, 4|Manufacturer/supplier<br>to specify applicable<br>conditions.|
|P261|Avoid breathing dust/fume/<br>gas/mist/vapours/spray.|Respiratory sensitisation (sec-<br>tion 3.4)|1|1|
|P261|Avoid breathing dust/fume/<br>gas/mist/vapours/spray.|Skin sensitisation (section 3.4)|1|1|
|P261|Avoid breathing dust/fume/<br>gas/mist/vapours/spray.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; respiratory tract<br>irritation (section 3.8)|3|3|
|P261|Avoid breathing dust/fume/<br>gas/mist/vapours/spray.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; narcosis (sec-<br>tion 3.8)|3|3|
|P262|Do not get in eyes, on skin,<br>or on clothing.|Acute toxicity — dermal (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2||
|P263|Avoid contact during preg-<br>nancy/while nursing.|Reproductive toxicity — effects on<br>or via lactation (section 3.7)|Additional<br>category||
|P264|Wash … thoroughly after<br>handling.|Acute toxicity — oral (section 3.1)|1, 2, 3, 4|Manufacturer/supplier<br>to specify parts of the<br>body to be washed<br>after handling.|
|P264|Wash … thoroughly after<br>handling.|Acute toxicity — dermal (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P264|Wash … thoroughly after<br>handling.|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C|1A, 1B, 1C|
|P264|Wash … thoroughly after<br>handling.|Skin irritation (section 3.2)|2|2|
|P264|Wash … thoroughly after<br>handling.|Eye irritation (section 3.3)|2|2|
|P264|Wash … thoroughly after<br>handling.|Reproductive toxicity — effects on<br>or via lactation (section 3.7)|Additional<br>category|Additional<br>category|
|P264|Wash … thoroughly after<br>handling.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure (section 3.8)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P264|Wash … thoroughly after<br>handling.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>repeated exposure (section 3.9)|1|1|
|P270|Do not eat, drink or smoke<br>when using this product.|Acute toxicity — oral (section 3.1)|1, 2, 3, 4||
|P270|Do not eat, drink or smoke<br>when using this product.|Acute toxicity — dermal (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P270|Do not eat, drink or smoke<br>when using this product.|Reproductive toxicity — effects on<br>or via lactation (section 3.7)|Additional<br>category|Additional<br>category|
|P270|Do not eat, drink or smoke<br>when using this product.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure (section 3.8)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P270|Do not eat, drink or smoke<br>when using this product.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>repeated exposure (section 3.9)|1|1|

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|Code<br>(1)|Prevention precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|P271|Use only outdoors or in a<br>well-ventilated area.|Acute toxicity — inhalation (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2, 3, 4||
|P271|Use only outdoors or in a<br>well-ventilated area.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; respiratory tract<br>irritation (section 3.8)|3|3|
|P271|Use only outdoors or in a<br>well-ventilated area.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; narcosis (sec-<br>tion 3.8)|3|3|
|P272|Contaminated work cloth-<br>ing should not be allowed<br>out of the workplace.|Skin sensitisation (section 3.4)|1||
|P273|Avoid release to the envir-<br>onment.|Hazardous to the aquatic envi-<br>ronment — acute aquatic hazard<br>(section 4.1)|1|— if this is not the<br>intended use.|
|P273|Avoid release to the envir-<br>onment.|Hazardous to the aquatic envir-<br>onment — chronic aquatic hazard<br>(section 4.1)|1, 2, 3, 4|1, 2, 3, 4|
|P273|Avoid release to the envir-<br>onment.|Hazardous to the ozone layer<br>(section 5.1)|1|1|
|P280|Wear protective gloves/pro-<br>tective clothing/eye protec-<br>tion/face protection.|Explosives (section 2.1)|Divisions 1.1,<br>1.2, 1.3, 1.4,<br>1.5|Manufacturer/supplier<br>to specify type of<br>equipment.<br>— Specify face pro-<br>tection.|
|P280|Wear protective gloves/pro-<br>tective clothing/eye protec-<br>tion/face protection.|Flammable liquids (section 2.6)|1, 2, 3|Manufacturer/supplier<br>to specify type of<br>equipment.<br>— Specify protective<br>gloves and eye/face<br>protection.|
|P280|Wear protective gloves/pro-<br>tective clothing/eye protec-<br>tion/face protection.|Flammable solids (section 2.7)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P280|Wear protective gloves/pro-<br>tective clothing/eye protec-<br>tion/face protection.|Self-reactive substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.8)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|
|P280|Wear protective gloves/pro-<br>tective clothing/eye protec-<br>tion/face protection.|Pyrophoric liquids (section 2.9)|1|1|
|P280|Wear protective gloves/pro-<br>tective clothing/eye protec-<br>tion/face protection.|Pyrophoric solids (section 2.10)|1|1|
|P280|Wear protective gloves/pro-<br>tective clothing/eye protec-<br>tion/face protection.|Self-heating substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.11)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P280|Wear protective gloves/pro-<br>tective clothing/eye protec-<br>tion/face protection.|Substances and mixtures which, in<br>contact with water, emit flam-<br>mable gases (section 2.12)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P280|Wear protective gloves/pro-<br>tective clothing/eye protec-<br>tion/face protection.|Oxidising liquids (section 2.13)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P280|Wear protective gloves/pro-<br>tective clothing/eye protec-<br>tion/face protection.|Oxidising solids (section 2.14)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P280|Wear protective gloves/pro-<br>tective clothing/eye protec-<br>tion/face protection.|Organic peroxides (section 2.15)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|
|P280|Wear protective gloves/pro-<br>tective clothing/eye protec-<br>tion/face protection.|Acute toxicity — dermal (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2, 3, 4|Manufacturer/supplier<br>to specify type of<br>equipment.<br>— Specify protective<br>gloves/clothing.|
|P280|Wear protective gloves/pro-<br>tective clothing/eye protec-<br>tion/face protection.|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C|Manufacturer/supplier<br>to specify type of<br>equipment.<br>— Specify protective<br>gloves/clothing and<br>eye/face protection.|

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|Code<br>(1)|Prevention precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|||Skin irritation (section 3.2)|2|Manufacturer/supplier<br>to specify type of<br>equipment.<br>— Specify protective<br>gloves.|
|||Skin sensitisation (section 3.4)|1|1|
|||Serious eye damage/eye irritation<br>(section 3.3)|1|Manufacturer/supplier<br>to specify type of<br>equipment.<br>— Specify eye/face<br>protection.|
|||Eye irritation (section 3.3)|2|2|
|P281|Use personal protective<br>equipment as required.|Explosives (section 2.1)|Unstable<br>explosive||
|P281|Use personal protective<br>equipment as required.|Germ cell mutagenicity (sec-<br>tion 3.5)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|
|P281|Use personal protective<br>equipment as required.|Carcinogenicity (section 3.6)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|
|P281|Use personal protective<br>equipment as required.|Reproductive toxicity (section 3.7)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|
|P282|Wear cold insulating gloves/<br>face shield/eye protection.|Gases under pressure (section 2.5)|Refrigerated<br>liquefied gas||
|P283|Wear fire/flame resistant/<br>retardant clothing.|Oxidising liquids (section 2.13)|1||
|P283|Wear fire/flame resistant/<br>retardant clothing.|Oxidising solids (section 2.14)|1|1|
|P284|Wear respiratory protec-<br>tion.|Acute toxicity — inhalation (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2|Manufacturer/supplier<br>to specify equipment.|
|P285|In case of inadequate venti-<br>lation wear respiratory<br>protection.|Respiratory sensitisation (sec-<br>tion 3.4)|1|Manufacturer/supplier<br>to specify equipment.|
|P231 +<br>P232|Handle under inert gas.<br>Protect from moisture.|Substances and mixtures which, in<br>contact with water, emit flam-<br>mable gases (section 2.12)|1, 2, 3||
|P235 +<br>P410|Keep cool. Protect from<br>sunlight.|Self-heating substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.11)|1, 2||

_Table 6.3_

**Precautionary statements — Response**

|Code<br>(1)|Response precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|P301|IF SWALLOWED:|Acute toxicity — oral (section 3.1)|1, 2, 3, 4||
|P301|IF SWALLOWED:|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C|1A, 1B, 1C|
|P301|IF SWALLOWED:|Aspiration Hazard (section 3.10)|1|1|
|P302|IF ON SKIN:|Pyrophoric liquids (section 2.9)|1||
|P302|IF ON SKIN:|Acute toxicity — dermal (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2, 3, 4|1, 2, 3, 4|

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|Code<br>(1)|Response precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|||Skin irritation (section 3.2)|2||
|||Skin sensitisation (section 3.4)|1|1|
|P303|IF ON SKIN (or hair):|Flammable liquids (section 2.6)|1, 2, 3||
|P303|IF ON SKIN (or hair):|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C|1A, 1B, 1C|
|P304|IF INHALED:|Acute toxicity — inhalation (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2, 3, 4||
|P304|IF INHALED:|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C|1A, 1B, 1C|
|P304|IF INHALED:|Respiratory sensitisation (sec-<br>tion 3.4)|1|1|
|P304|IF INHALED:|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; respiratory tract<br>irritation (section 3.8)|3|3|
|P304|IF INHALED:|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; narcosis (sec-<br>tion 3.8)|3|3|
|P305|IF IN EYES:|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C||
|P305|IF IN EYES:|Serious eye damage/eye irritation<br>(section 3.3)|1|1|
|P305|IF IN EYES:|Eye irritation (section 3.3)|2|2|
|P306|IF ON CLOTHING:|Oxidising liquids (section 2.13)|1||
|P306|IF ON CLOTHING:|Oxidising solids (section 2.14)|1|1|
|P307|IF exposed:|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure (section 3.8)|1||
|P308|IF exposed or concerned:|Germ cell mutagenicity (sec-<br>tion 3.5)|1A, 1B, 2||
|P308|IF exposed or concerned:|Carcinogenicity (section 3.6)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|
|P308|IF exposed or concerned:|Reproductive toxicity (section 3.7)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|
|P308|IF exposed or concerned:|Reproductive toxicity — effects on<br>or via lactation (section 3.7)|Additional<br>category|Additional<br>category|
|P309|IF exposed or if you feel<br>unwell:|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure (section 3.8)|2||
|P310|Immediately call a POISON<br>CENTER or doctor/physi-<br>cian.|Acute toxicity — oral (section 3.1)|1, 2, 3||
|P310|Immediately call a POISON<br>CENTER or doctor/physi-<br>cian.|Acute toxicity — dermal (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P310|Immediately call a POISON<br>CENTER or doctor/physi-<br>cian.|Acute toxicity — inhalation (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P310|Immediately call a POISON<br>CENTER or doctor/physi-<br>cian.|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C|1A, 1B, 1C|
|P310|Immediately call a POISON<br>CENTER or doctor/physi-<br>cian.|Serious eye damage/eye irritation<br>(section 3.3)|1|1|
|P310|Immediately call a POISON<br>CENTER or doctor/physi-<br>cian.|Aspiration hazard (section 3.10)|1|1|

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|Code<br>(1)|Response precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|P311|Call a POISON CENTER or<br>doctor/physician.|Acute toxicity — inhalation (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|3||
|P311|Call a POISON CENTER or<br>doctor/physician.|Respiratory sensitisation (sec-<br>tion 3.4)|1|1|
|P311|Call a POISON CENTER or<br>doctor/physician.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure (section 3.8)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P312|Call a POISON CENTER or<br>doctor/physician if you feel<br>unwell.|Acute toxicity — oral (section 3.1)|4||
|P312|Call a POISON CENTER or<br>doctor/physician if you feel<br>unwell.|Acute toxicity — dermal (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|3, 4|3, 4|
|P312|Call a POISON CENTER or<br>doctor/physician if you feel<br>unwell.|Acute toxicity — inhalation (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|4|4|
|P312|Call a POISON CENTER or<br>doctor/physician if you feel<br>unwell.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; respiratory tract<br>irritation (section 3.8)|3|3|
|P312|Call a POISON CENTER or<br>doctor/physician if you feel<br>unwell.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; narcosis (sec-<br>tion 3.8)|3|3|
|P313|Get medical advice/atten-<br>tion.|Skin irritation (section 3.2)|2, 3||
|P313|Get medical advice/atten-<br>tion.|Eye irritation (section 3.3)|2|2|
|P313|Get medical advice/atten-<br>tion.|Skin sensitisation (section 3.4)|1|1|
|P313|Get medical advice/atten-<br>tion.|Germ cell mutagenicity (sec-<br>tion 3.5)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|
|P313|Get medical advice/atten-<br>tion.|Carcinogenicity (section 3.6)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|
|P313|Get medical advice/atten-<br>tion.|Reproductive toxicity (section 3.7)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|
|P313|Get medical advice/atten-<br>tion.|Reproductive toxicity — effects on<br>or via lactation (section 3.7)|Additional<br>category|Additional<br>category|
|P314|Get medical advice/atten-<br>tion if you feel unwell.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>repeated exposure (section 3.9)|1, 2||
|P315|Get immediate medical<br>advice/attention.|Gases under pressure (section 2.5)|Refrigerated<br>liquefied gas||
|P320|Specific treatment is urgent<br>(see … on this label).|Acute toxicity — inhalation (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2|… Reference to sup-<br>plemental first aid<br>instruction.<br>— if immediate<br>administration of<br>antidote is<br>required.|
|P321|Specific treatment (see …<br>on this label).|Acute toxicity — oral (section 3.1)|1, 2, 3|… Reference to sup-<br>plemental first aid<br>instruction.<br>— if immediate<br>administration of<br>antidote is<br>required.|

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|Code<br>(1)|Response precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|||Acute toxicity — inhalation (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|3|… Reference to sup-<br>plemental first aid<br>instruction.<br>— if immediate speci-<br>fic measures are<br>required.|
|||Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure (section 3.8)|1|… Reference to sup-<br>plemental first aid<br>instruction.<br>— if immediate mea-<br>sures are required.|
|||Skin sensitisation (section 3.4)|1|… Reference to sup-<br>plemental first aid<br>instruction.<br>— manufacturer/sup-<br>plier may specify a<br>cleansing agent if<br>appropriate.|
|||Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C|1A, 1B, 1C|
|||Skin irritation (section 3.2)|2|2|
|P322|Specific measures (see … on<br>this label).|Acute toxicity — dermal (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2|… Reference to sup-<br>plemental first aid<br>instruction.<br>— if immediate mea-<br>sures such as spe-<br>cific cleansing<br>agent is advised.|
|P322|Specific measures (see … on<br>this label).|Acute toxicity — dermal (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|3, 4|… Reference to sup-<br>plemental first aid<br>instruction.<br>— if measures such as<br>specific cleansing<br>agent is advised.|
|P330|Rinse mouth.|Acute toxicity — oral (section 3.1)|1, 2, 3, 4||
|P330|Rinse mouth.|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C|1A, 1B, 1C|
|P331|Do NOT induce vomiting.|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C||
|P331|Do NOT induce vomiting.|Aspiration hazard (section 3.10)|1|1|
|P332|If skin irritation occurs:|Skin irritation (section 3.2)|2, 3||
|P333|If skin irritation or rash<br>occurs:|Skin sensitisation (section 3.4)|1||
|P334|Immerse in cool water/wrap<br>in wet bandages.|Pyrophoric liquids (section 2.9)|1||
|P334|Immerse in cool water/wrap<br>in wet bandages.|Pyrophoric solids (section 2.10)|1|1|
|P334|Immerse in cool water/wrap<br>in wet bandages.|Substances and mixtures which, in<br>contact with water, emit flam-<br>mable gases (section 2.12)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P335|Brush off loose particles<br>from skin.|Pyrophoric solids (section 2.10)|1||
|P335|Brush off loose particles<br>from skin.|Substances and mixtures which, in<br>contact with water, emit flam-<br>mable gases (section 2.12)|1, 2|1, 2|

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|Code<br>(1)|Response precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|P336|Thaw frosted parts with<br>lukewarm water. Do not<br>rub affected area.|Gases under pressure (section 2.5)|Refrigerated<br>liquefied gas||
|P337|If eye irritation persists:|Eye irritation (section 3.3)|2||
|P338|Remove contact lenses, if<br>present and easy to do.<br>Continue rinsing.|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C||
|P338|Remove contact lenses, if<br>present and easy to do.<br>Continue rinsing.|Serious eye damage/eye irritation<br>(section 3.3)|1|1|
|P338|Remove contact lenses, if<br>present and easy to do.<br>Continue rinsing.|Eye irritation (section 3.3)|2|2|
|P340|Remove victim to fresh air<br>and keep at rest in a posi-<br>tion comfortable for<br>breathing.|Acute toxicity — inhalation (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2, 3, 4||
|P340|Remove victim to fresh air<br>and keep at rest in a posi-<br>tion comfortable for<br>breathing.|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C|1A, 1B, 1C|
|P340|Remove victim to fresh air<br>and keep at rest in a posi-<br>tion comfortable for<br>breathing.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; respiratory tract<br>irritation (section 3.8)|3|3|
|P340|Remove victim to fresh air<br>and keep at rest in a posi-<br>tion comfortable for<br>breathing.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; narcosis (sec-<br>tion 3.8)|3|3|
|P341|If breathing is difficult,<br>remove victim to fresh air<br>and keep at rest in a posi-<br>tion comfortable for<br>breathing.|Respiratory sensitisation (sec-<br>tion 3.4)|1||
|P342|If experiencing respiratory<br>symptoms:|Respiratory sensitisation (sec-<br>tion 3.4)|1||
|P350|Gently wash with plenty of<br>soap and water.|Acute toxicity — dermal (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2||
|P351|Rinse cautiously with water<br>for several minutes.|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C||
|P351|Rinse cautiously with water<br>for several minutes.|Serious eye damage/eye irritation<br>(section 3.3)|1|1|
|P351|Rinse cautiously with water<br>for several minutes.|Eye irritation (section 3.3)|2|2|
|P352|Wash with plenty of soap<br>and water.|Acute toxicity — dermal (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|3, 4||
|P352|Wash with plenty of soap<br>and water.|Skin irritation (section 3.2)|2|2|
|P352|Wash with plenty of soap<br>and water.|Skin sensitisation (section 3.4)|1|1|
|P353|Rinse skin with water/<br>shower.|Flammable liquids (section 2.6)|1, 2, 3||
|P353|Rinse skin with water/<br>shower.|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C|1A, 1B, 1C|
|P360|Rinse immediately con-<br>taminated clothing and skin<br>with plenty of water before<br>removing clothes.|Oxidising liquids (section 2.13)|1||
|P360|Rinse immediately con-<br>taminated clothing and skin<br>with plenty of water before<br>removing clothes.|Oxidising solids (section 2.14)|1|1|
|P361|Remove/Take off immedi-<br>ately all contaminated<br>clothing.|Flammable liquids (section 2.6)|1, 2, 3||
|P361|Remove/Take off immedi-<br>ately all contaminated<br>clothing.|Acute toxicity — dermal (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P361|Remove/Take off immedi-<br>ately all contaminated<br>clothing.|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C|1A, 1B, 1C|

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|Code<br>(1)|Response precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|P362|Take off contaminated<br>clothing and wash before<br>reuse.|Skin irritation (section 3.2)|2||
|P363|Wash contaminated cloth-<br>ing before reuse.|Acute toxicity — dermal (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2, 3, 4||
|P363|Wash contaminated cloth-<br>ing before reuse.|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C|1A, 1B, 1C|
|P363|Wash contaminated cloth-<br>ing before reuse.|Skin sensitisation (section 3.4)|1|1|
|P370|In case of fire:|Explosives (section 2.1)|Divisions 1.1,<br>1.2, 1.3, 1.4,<br>1.5||
|P370|In case of fire:|Oxidising gases (section 2.4)|1|1|
|P370|In case of fire:|Flammable liquids (section 2.6)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P370|In case of fire:|Flammable solids (section 2.7)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P370|In case of fire:|Self-reactive substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.8)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|
|P370|In case of fire:|Pyrophoric liquids (section 2.9)|1|1|
|P370|In case of fire:|Pyrophoric solids (section 2.10)|1|1|
|P370|In case of fire:|Substances and mixtures which, in<br>contact with water, emit flam-<br>mable gases (section 2.12)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P370|In case of fire:|Oxidising liquids (section 2.13)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P370|In case of fire:|Oxidising solids (section 2.14)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P371|In case of major fire and<br>large quantities:|Oxidising liquids (section 2.13)|1||
|P371|In case of major fire and<br>large quantities:|Oxidising solids (section 2.14)|1|1|
|P372|Explosion risk in case of<br>fire.|Explosives (section 2.1)|Unstable<br>explosives and<br>Divisions 1.1,<br>1.2, 1.3, 1.4,<br>1.5|— except if explosives<br>are 1.4S AMMU-<br>NITION AND<br>COMPONENTS<br>THEREOF.|
|P373|DO NOT fight fire when<br>fire reaches explosives.|Explosives (section 2.1)|Unstable<br>explosives and<br>Divisions 1.1,<br>1.2, 1.3, 1.4,<br>1.5||
|P374|Fight fire with normal pre-<br>cautions from a reasonable<br>distance.|Explosives (section 2.1)|Division 1.4|— if explosives are<br>1.4S AMMUNI-<br>TION AND COM-<br>PONENTS<br>THEREOF.|

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|Code<br>(1)|Response precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|P375|Fight fire remotely due to<br>the risk of explosion.|Self-reactive substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.8)|Types A, B||
|P375|Fight fire remotely due to<br>the risk of explosion.|Oxidising liquids (section 2.13)|1|1|
|P375|Fight fire remotely due to<br>the risk of explosion.|Oxidising solids (section 2.14)|1|1|
|P376|Stop leak if safe to do so.|Oxidising gases (section 2.4)|1||
|P377|Leaking gas fire:<br>Do not extinguish, unless<br>leak can be stopped safely.|Flammable gases (section 2.2)|1, 2||
|P378|Use … for extinction.|Flammable liquids (section 2.6)|1, 2, 3|… Manufacturer/sup-<br>plier to specify appro-<br>priate media<br>— if water increases<br>risk.|
|P378|Use … for extinction.|Flammable solids (section 2.7)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P378|Use … for extinction.|Self-reactive substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.8)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|
|P378|Use … for extinction.|Pyrophoric liquids (section 2.9)|1|1|
|P378|Use … for extinction.|Pyrophoric solids (section 2.10)|1|1|
|P378|Use … for extinction.|Substances and mixtures which, in<br>contact with water, emit flam-<br>mable gases (section 2.12)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P378|Use … for extinction.|Oxidising liquids (section 2.13)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P378|Use … for extinction.|Oxidising solids (section 2.14)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P380|Evacuate area.|Explosives (section 2.1)|Unstable<br>explosives||
|P380|Evacuate area.|Explosives (section 2.1)|Divisions 1.1,<br>1.2, 1.3, 1.4,<br>1.5|Divisions 1.1,<br>1.2, 1.3, 1.4,<br>1.5|
|P380|Evacuate area.|Self-reactive substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.8)|Types A, B|Types A, B|
|P380|Evacuate area.|Oxidising liquids (section 2.13)|1|1|
|P380|Evacuate area.|Oxidising solids (section 2.14)|1|1|
|P381|Eliminate all ignition<br>sources if safe to do so.|Flammable gases (section 2.2)|1, 2||
|P390|Absorb spillage to prevent<br>material damage.|Corrosive to metals (section 2.16)|1||
|P391|Collect spillage.|Hazardous to the aquatic envi-<br>ronment – acute aquatic hazard<br>(section 4.1)|1||
|P391|Collect spillage.|Hazardous to the aquatic envi-<br>ronment – chronic aquatic hazard<br>(section 4.1)|1, 2|1, 2|

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|Code<br>(1)|Response precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|P301 +<br>P310|IF SWALLOWED: Immedi-<br>ately call a POISON CEN-<br>TER or doctor/physician.|Acute toxicity — oral (section 3.1)|1, 2, 3||
|P301 +<br>P310|IF SWALLOWED: Immedi-<br>ately call a POISON CEN-<br>TER or doctor/physician.|Aspiration hazard (section 3.10)|1|1|
|P301 +<br>P312|IF SWALLOWED: Call a<br>POISON CENTER or doc-<br>tor/physician if you feel<br>unwell.|Acute toxicity — oral (section 3.1)|4||
|P301 +<br>P330 +<br>P331|IF SWALLOWED: Rinse<br>mouth. Do NOT induce<br>vomiting.|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C||
|P302 +<br>P334|IF ON SKIN: Immerse in<br>cool water/wrap in wet<br>bandages.|Pyrophoric liquids (section 2.9)|1||
|P302 +<br>P350|IF ON SKIN: Gently wash<br>with plenty of soap and<br>water.|Acute toxicity — dermal (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2||
|P302 +<br>P352|IF ON SKIN: Wash with<br>plenty of soap and water.|Acute toxicity — dermal (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|3, 4||
|P302 +<br>P352|IF ON SKIN: Wash with<br>plenty of soap and water.|Skin irritation (section 3.2)|2|2|
|P302 +<br>P352|IF ON SKIN: Wash with<br>plenty of soap and water.|Skin sensitisation (section 3.4)|1|1|
|P303 +<br>P361 +<br>P353|IF ON SKIN (or hair):<br>Remove/Take off immedi-<br>ately all contaminated<br>clothing. Rinse skin with<br>water/shower.|Flammable liquids (section 2.6)|1, 2, 3||
|P303 +<br>P361 +<br>P353|IF ON SKIN (or hair):<br>Remove/Take off immedi-<br>ately all contaminated<br>clothing. Rinse skin with<br>water/shower.|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C|1A, 1B, 1C|
|P304 +<br>P340|IF INHALED: Remove vic-<br>tim to fresh air and keep at<br>rest in a position comfor-<br>table for breathing.|Acute toxicity — inhalation (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2, 3, 4||
|P304 +<br>P340|IF INHALED: Remove vic-<br>tim to fresh air and keep at<br>rest in a position comfor-<br>table for breathing.|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C|1A, 1B, 1C|
|P304 +<br>P340|IF INHALED: Remove vic-<br>tim to fresh air and keep at<br>rest in a position comfor-<br>table for breathing.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; respiratory tract<br>irritation (section 3.8)|3|3|
|P304 +<br>P340|IF INHALED: Remove vic-<br>tim to fresh air and keep at<br>rest in a position comfor-<br>table for breathing.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; narcosis (sec-<br>tion 3.8)|3|3|
|P304 +<br>P341|IF INHALED: If breathing is<br>difficult, remove victim to<br>fresh air and keep at rest in<br>a position comfortable for<br>breathing.|Respiratory sensitisation (sec-<br>tion 3.4)|1||
|P305 +<br>P351 +<br>P338|IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously<br>with water for several min-<br>utes. Remove contact<br>lenses, if present and easy to<br>do. Continue rinsing.|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C||
|P305 +<br>P351 +<br>P338|IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously<br>with water for several min-<br>utes. Remove contact<br>lenses, if present and easy to<br>do. Continue rinsing.|Serious eye damage/eye irritation<br>(section 3.3)|1|1|
|P305 +<br>P351 +<br>P338|IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously<br>with water for several min-<br>utes. Remove contact<br>lenses, if present and easy to<br>do. Continue rinsing.|Eye irritation (section 3.3)|2|2|
|P306 +<br>P360|IF ON CLOTHING: Rinse<br>immediately contaminated<br>clothing and skin with<br>plenty of water before<br>removing clothes.|Oxidising liquids (section 2.13)|1||
|P306 +<br>P360|IF ON CLOTHING: Rinse<br>immediately contaminated<br>clothing and skin with<br>plenty of water before<br>removing clothes.|Oxidising solids (section 2.14)|1|1|
|P307 +<br>P311|IF exposed: Call a POISON<br>CENTER or doctor/physi-<br>cian.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure (section 3.8)|1||

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|Code<br>(1)|Response precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|P308 +<br>P313|IF exposed or concerned:<br>Get medical advice/atten-<br>tion.|Germ cell mutagenicity (sec-<br>tion 3.5)|1A, 1B, 2||
|P308 +<br>P313|IF exposed or concerned:<br>Get medical advice/atten-<br>tion.|Carcinogenicity (section 3.6)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|
|P308 +<br>P313|IF exposed or concerned:<br>Get medical advice/atten-<br>tion.|Reproductive toxicity (section 3.7)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|
|P308 +<br>P313|IF exposed or concerned:<br>Get medical advice/atten-<br>tion.|Reproductive toxicity — effects on<br>or via lactation (section 3.7)|Additional<br>category|Additional<br>category|
|P309 +<br>P311|IF exposed or if you feel<br>unwell: Call a POISON<br>CENTER or doctor/physi-<br>cian.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure (section 3.8)|2||
|P332 +<br>P313|If skin irritation occurs: Get<br>medical advice/attention.|Skin irritation (section 3.2)|2||
|P333 +<br>P313|If skin irritation or rash<br>occurs: Get medical advice/<br>attention.|Skin sensitisation (section 3.4)|1||
|P335 +<br>P334|Brush off loose particles<br>from skin. Immerse in cool<br>water/wrap in wet ban-<br>dages.|Pyrophoric solids (section 2.10)|1||
|P335 +<br>P334|Brush off loose particles<br>from skin. Immerse in cool<br>water/wrap in wet ban-<br>dages.|Substances and mixtures which, in<br>contact with water, emit flam-<br>mable gases (section 2.12)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P337 +<br>P313|If eye irritation persists: Get<br>medical advice/attention.|Eye irritation (section 3.3)|2||
|P342 +<br>P311|If experiencing respiratory<br>symptoms: Call a POISON<br>CENTER or doctor/physi-<br>cian.|Respiratory sensitisation (sec-<br>tion 3.4)|1||
|P370 +<br>P376|In case of fire: Stop leak if<br>safe to do so.|Oxidizing gases (section 2.4)|1||
|P370 +<br>P378|In case of fire: Use … for<br>extinction.|Flammable liquids (section 2.6)|1, 2, 3|… Manufacturer/sup-<br>plier to specify appro-<br>priate media.<br>— if water increases<br>risk.|
|P370 +<br>P378|In case of fire: Use … for<br>extinction.|Flammable solids (section 2.7)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P370 +<br>P378|In case of fire: Use … for<br>extinction.|Self-reactive substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.8)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|
|P370 +<br>P378|In case of fire: Use … for<br>extinction.|Pyrophoric liquids (section 2.9)|1|1|
|P370 +<br>P378|In case of fire: Use … for<br>extinction.|Pyrophoric solids (section 2.10)|1|1|
|P370 +<br>P378|In case of fire: Use … for<br>extinction.|Substances and mixtures which, in<br>contact with water, emit flam-<br>mable gases (section 2.12)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P370 +<br>P378|In case of fire: Use … for<br>extinction.|Oxidising liquids (section 2.13)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P370 +<br>P378|In case of fire: Use … for<br>extinction.|Oxidising solids (section 2.14)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P370 +<br>P380|In case of fire: Evacuate<br>area.|Explosives (section 2.1)|Divisions 1.1,<br>1.2, 1.3, 1.4,<br>1.5||
|P370 +<br>P380 +<br>P375|In case of fire: Evacuate<br>area. Fight fire remotely due<br>to the risk of explosion.|Self-reactive substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.8)|Types A, B||

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|Code<br>(1)|Response precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|P371 +<br>P380 +<br>P375|In case of major fire and<br>large quantities: Evacuate<br>area. Fight fire remotely due<br>to the risk of explosion.|Oxidising liquids (section 2.13)|1||
|P371 +<br>P380 +<br>P375|In case of major fire and<br>large quantities: Evacuate<br>area. Fight fire remotely due<br>to the risk of explosion.|Oxidising solids (section 2.14)|1|1|

_Table 6.4_

**Precautionary statements — Storage**

|Code<br>(1)|Storage precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|P401|Store …|Explosives (section 2.1)|Unstable<br>explosives and<br>Divisions 1.1,<br>1.2, 1.3, 1.4,<br>1.5|… in accordance with<br>local/regional/national/<br>international regula-<br>tions (to be specified).|
|P402|Store in a dry place.|Substances and mixtures which, in<br>contact with water, emit flam-<br>mable gases (section 2.12)|1, 2, 3||
|P403|Store in a well-ventilated<br>place.|Flammable gases (section 2.2)|1, 2|— if product is vola-<br>tile so as to gener-<br>ate hazardous<br>atmosphere.|
|P403|Store in a well-ventilated<br>place.|Oxidising gases (section 2.4)|1|1|
|P403|Store in a well-ventilated<br>place.|Gases under pressure (section 2.5)|Compressed<br>gas|Compressed<br>gas|
|P403|Store in a well-ventilated<br>place.|Gases under pressure (section 2.5)|Liquefied gas|Liquefied gas|
|P403|Store in a well-ventilated<br>place.|Gases under pressure (section 2.5)|Refrigerated<br>Liquefied gas|Refrigerated<br>Liquefied gas|
|P403|Store in a well-ventilated<br>place.|Gases under pressure (section 2.5)|Dissolved gas|Dissolved gas|
|P403|Store in a well-ventilated<br>place.|Flammable liquids (section 2.6)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P403|Store in a well-ventilated<br>place.|Self-reactive substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.8)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|
|P403|Store in a well-ventilated<br>place.|Acute toxicity — inhalation (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P403|Store in a well-ventilated<br>place.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; respiratory tract<br>irritation (section 3.8)|3|3|
|P403|Store in a well-ventilated<br>place.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; narcosis (sec-<br>tion 3.8)|3|3|
|P404|Store in a closed container.|Substances and mixtures which, in<br>contact with water, emit flam-<br>mable gases (section 2.12)|1, 2, 3||
|P405|Store locked up.|Acute toxicity — oral (section 3.1)|1, 2, 3||
|P405|Store locked up.|Acute toxicity — dermal (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P405|Store locked up.|Acute toxicity — inhalation (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P405|Store locked up.|Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C|1A, 1B, 1C|
|P405|Store locked up.|Germ cell mutagenicity (sec-<br>tion 3.5)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|

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|Code<br>(1)|Storage precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|||Carcinogenicity (section 3.6)|1A, 1B, 2||
|||Reproductive toxicity (section 3.7)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|
|||Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure (section 3.8)|1, 2|1, 2|
|||Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; respiratory tract<br>irritation (section 3.8)|3|3|
|||Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; narcosis (sec-<br>tion 3.8)|3|3|
|||Aspiration hazard (section 3.10)|1|1|
|P406|Store in corrosive resistant/<br>… container with a resis-<br>tant inner liner.|Corrosive to metals (section 2.16)|1|… Manufacturer/sup-<br>plier to specify other<br>compatible materials.|
|P407|Maintain air gap between<br>stacks/pallets.|Self-heating substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.11)|1, 2||
|P410|Protect from sunlight.|Flammable aerosols (section 2.3)|1, 2||
|P410|Protect from sunlight.|Gases under pressure (section 2.5)|Compressed<br>gas|Compressed<br>gas|
|P410|Protect from sunlight.|Gases under pressure (section 2.5)|Liquefied gas|Liquefied gas|
|P410|Protect from sunlight.|Gases under pressure (section 2.5)|Dissolved gas|Dissolved gas|
|P410|Protect from sunlight.|Self-heating substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.11)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P410|Protect from sunlight.|Organic peroxides (section 2.15)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|
|P411|Store at temperatures not<br>exceeding … oC/…oF.|Self-reactive substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.8)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|… Manufacturer/sup-<br>plier to specify tem-<br>perature|
|P411|Store at temperatures not<br>exceeding … oC/…oF.|Organic peroxides (section 2.15)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|
|P412|Do not expose to tempera-<br>tures exceeding 50 oC/<br>122 oF.|Flammable aerosols (section 2.3)|1, 2||
|P413|Store bulk masses greater<br>than … kg/…lbs at tem-<br>peratures not exceeding<br>… oC/…oF.|Self-heating substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.11)|1, 2|… Manufacturer/sup-<br>plier to specify mass<br>and temperature.|
|P420|Store away from other ma-<br>terials.|Self-reactive substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.8)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F||
|P420|Store away from other ma-<br>terials.|Self-heating substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.11)|1, 2|1, 2|
|P420|Store away from other ma-<br>terials.|Organic peroxides (section 2.15)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|
|P422|Store contents under …|Pyrophoric liquids (section 2.9)|1|… Manufacturer/sup-<br>plier to specify appro-<br>priate liquid or inert<br>gas.|
|P422|Store contents under …|Pyrophoric solids (section 2.10)|1|1|

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|Code<br>(1)|Storage precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|P402 +<br>P404|Store in a dry place. Store in<br>a closed container.|Substances and mixtures which, in<br>contact with water, emit flam-<br>mable gases (section 2.12)|1, 2, 3||
|P403 +<br>P233|Store in a well-ventilated<br>place. Keep container<br>tightly closed.|Acute toxicity — inhalation (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2, 3|— if product is vola-<br>tile so as to gener-<br>ate hazardous<br>atmosphere.|
|P403 +<br>P233|Store in a well-ventilated<br>place. Keep container<br>tightly closed.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; respiratory tract<br>irritation (section 3.8)|3|3|
|P403 +<br>P233|Store in a well-ventilated<br>place. Keep container<br>tightly closed.|Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; narcosis (sec-<br>tion 3.8)|3|3|
|P403 +<br>P235|Store in a well-ventilated<br>place. Keep cool.|Flammable liquids (section 2.6)|1, 2, 3||
|P403 +<br>P235|Store in a well-ventilated<br>place. Keep cool.|Self-reactive substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.8)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|
|P410 +<br>P403|Protect from sunlight. Store<br>in a well-ventilated place.|Gases under pressure (section 2.5)|Compressed<br>gas||
|P410 +<br>P403|Protect from sunlight. Store<br>in a well-ventilated place.|Gases under pressure (section 2.5)|Liquefied gas|Liquefied gas|
|P410 +<br>P403|Protect from sunlight. Store<br>in a well-ventilated place.|Gases under pressure (section 2.5)|Dissolved gas|Dissolved gas|
|P410 +<br>P412|Protect from sunlight. Do<br>not expose to temperatures<br>exceeding 50 oC/122oF.|Flammable aerosols (section 2.3)|1, 2||
|P411 +<br>P235|Store at temperatures not<br>exceeding … oC/…oF. Keep<br>cool.|Organic peroxides (section 2.15)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|… Manufacturer/sup-<br>plier to specify tem-<br>perature.|

_Table 6.5_

**Precautionary statements — Disposal**

|Code<br>(1)|Disposal precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|P501|Dispose of contents/con-<br>tainer to …|Explosives (section 2.1)|Unstable<br>explosives and<br>Divisions 1.1,<br>1.2, 1.3, 1.4,<br>1.5|… in accordance with<br>local/regional/national/<br>international regulation<br>(to be specified).|
|P501|Dispose of contents/con-<br>tainer to …|Flammable liquids (section 2.6)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P501|Dispose of contents/con-<br>tainer to …|Self-reactive substances and mix-<br>tures (section 2.8)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|
|P501|Dispose of contents/con-<br>tainer to …|Substances and mixtures which, in<br>contact with water, emit flam-<br>mable gases (section 2.12)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P501|Dispose of contents/con-<br>tainer to …|Oxidising liquids (section 2.13)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P501|Dispose of contents/con-<br>tainer to …|Oxidising solids (section 2.14)|1, 2, 3|1, 2, 3|
|P501|Dispose of contents/con-<br>tainer to …|Organic peroxides (section 2.15)|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|Types A, B, C,<br>D, E, F|
|P501|Dispose of contents/con-<br>tainer to …|Acute toxicity — oral (section 3.1)|1, 2, 3, 4|1, 2, 3, 4|

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|Code<br>(1)|Disposal precautionary<br>statements<br>(2)|Hazard class<br>(3)|Hazard category<br>(4)|Conditions for use<br>(5)|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|||Acute toxicity — dermal (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2, 3, 4||
|||Acute toxicity — inhalation (sec-<br>tion 3.1)|1, 2|1, 2|
|||Skin corrosion (section 3.2)|1A, 1B, 1C|1A, 1B, 1C|
|||Respiratory sensitisation (sec-<br>tion 3.4)|1|1|
|||Skin sensitisation (section 3.4)|1|1|
|||Germ cell mutagenicity (sec-<br>tion 3.5)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|
|||Carcinogenicity (section 3.6)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|
|||Reproductive toxicity (section 3.7)|1A, 1B, 2|1A, 1B, 2|
|||Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure (section 3.8)|1, 2|1, 2|
|||Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; respiratory tract<br>irritation (section 3.8)|3|3|
|||Specific target organ toxicity —<br>single exposure; narcosis (sec-<br>tion 3.8)|3|3|
|||Specific target organ toxicity —<br>repeated exposure (section 3.9)|1, 2|1, 2|
|||Aspiration hazard (section 3.10)|1|1|
|||Hazardous to the aquatic envir-<br>onment — acute aquatic hazard<br>(section 4.1)|1|1|
|||Hazardous to the aquatic envir-<br>onment — chronic aquatic hazard<br>(section 4.1)|1, 2, 3, 4|1, 2, 3, 4|
|||Hazardous to the ozone layer<br>(section 5.1)|1|1|

2. **Part 2: precautionary statements**

The precautionary statements shall be taken from this part of Annex IV and selected in accordance with Part 1.

_Table 1.1_

**Precautionary statements — General**

|P101|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При необходимост от медицинска помощ, носете опаковката или етикета на продукта.|
||ES|Si se necesita consejo médico, tener a mano el envase o la etiqueta.|
||CS|Je-li nutná lékařská pomoc, mějte po ruce obal nebo štítek výrobku.|
||DA|Hvis der er brug for lægehjælp, medbring da beholderen eller etiketten.|
||DE|Ist ärztlicher Rat erforderlich, Verpackung oder Kennzeichnungsetikett bereithalten.|

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|P101|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||ET|Arsti poole pöördudes võtta kaasa toote pakend või etikett.|
||EL|Εάν ζητήσετε ιατρική συμβουλή, να έχετε μαζί σας τον περιέκτη του προϊόντος ή την ετικέτα.|
||EN|If medical advice is needed, have product container or label at hand.|
||FR|En cas de consultation d’un médecin, garder à disposition le récipient ou l’étiquette.|
||GA|Más gá comhairle liachta, bíodh coimeádán nó lipéad an táirge ina aice láimhe.|
||IT|In caso di consultazione di un medico, tenere a disposizione il contenitore o l'etichetta del<br>prodotto.|
||LV|Medicīniska padoma nepieciešamības gadījumā attiecīgā informācija ir norādīta uz<br>iepakojuma vai etiķetes.|
||LT|Jei reikalinga gydytojo konsultacija, su savimi turėkite produkto talpyklą ar jo etiketę.|
||HU|Orvosi tanácsadás esetén tartsa kéznél a termék edényét vagy címkéjét.|
||MT|Jekk ikun meħtieġ parir mediku, ara li jkollok il-kontenitur jew it-tikketta tal-prodott fil-<br>qrib.|
||NL|Bij het inwinnen van medisch advies, de verpakking of het etiket ter beschikking houden.|
||PL|W razie konieczności zasięgnięcia porady lekarza należy pokazać pojemnik lub etykietę.|
||PT|Se for necessário consultar um médico, mostre-lhe a embalagem ou o rótulo.|
||RO|Dacă este necesară consultarea medicului, țineți la îndemână recipientul sau eticheta<br>produsului.|
||SK|Ak je potrebná lekárska pomoc, majte k dispozícii obal alebo etiketu výrobku.|
||SL|Če je potreben zdravniški nasvet, mora biti na voljo posoda ali etiketa proizvoda.|
||FI|Jos tarvitaan lääkinnällistä apua, näytä pakkaus tai varoitusetiketti.|
||SV|Ha förpackningen eller etiketten till hands om du måste söka läkarvård.|

|P102|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се съхранява извън обсега на деца.|
||ES|Mantener fuera del alcance de los niños.|
||CS|Uchovávejte mimo dosah dětí.|
||DA|Opbevares utilgængeligt for børn.|
||DE|Darf nicht in die Hände von Kindern gelangen.|
||ET|Hoida lastele kättesaamatus kohas.|
||EL|Μακριά από παιδιά.|
||EN|Keep out of reach of children.|
||FR|Tenir hors de portée des enfants.|
||GA|Coimeád as aimsiú leanaí.|
||IT|Tenere fuori dalla portata dei bambini.|
||LV|Sargāt no bērniem.|
||LT|Laikyti vaikams neprieinamoje vietoje.|
||HU|Gyermekektől elzárva tartandó.|
||MT|Żommu ‘l bogħod minn fejn jistgħu jilħquh it-tfal.|
||NL|Buiten het bereik van kinderen houden.|

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|P102|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||PL|Chronić przed dziećmi.|
||PT|Manter fora do alcance das crianças.|
||RO|A nu se lăsa la îndemâna copiilor.|
||SK|Uchovávajte mimo dosahu detí.|
||SL|Hraniti zunaj dosega otrok.|
||FI|Säilytä lasten ulottumattomissa.|
||SV|Förvaras oåtkomligt för barn.|

|P103|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Преди употреба прочетете етикета.|
||ES|Leer la etiqueta antes del uso.|
||CS|Před použitím si přečtěte údaje na štítku.|
||DA|Læs etiketten før brug.|
||DE|Vor Gebrauch Kennzeichnungsetikett lesen.|
||ET|Enne kasutamist tutvuda etiketil oleva infoga.|
||EL|Διαβάστε την ετικέτα πριν από τη χρήση.|
||EN|Read label before use.|
||FR|Lire l’étiquette avant utilisation.|
||GA|Léigh an lipéad roimh úsáid.|
||IT|Leggere l’etichetta prima dell’uso.|
||LV|Pirms izmantošanas izlasīt etiķeti.|
||LT|Prieš naudojimą perskaityti etiketę.|
||HU|Használat előtt olvassa el a címkén közölt információkat.|
||MT|Aqra t-tikketta qabel l-użu.|
||NL|Alvorens te gebruiken, het etiket lezen.|
||PL|Przed użyciem przeczytać etykietę.|
||PT|Ler o rótulo antes da utilização.|
||RO|Citiţi eticheta înainte de utilizare.|
||SK|Pred použitím si prečítajte etiketu.|
||SL|Pred uporabo preberite etiketo.|
||FI|Lue merkinnät ennen käyttöä.|
||SV|Läs etiketten före användning.|

_Table 1.2_

**Precautionary statements — Prevention**

|P201|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Преди употреба се снабдете със специални инструкции.|
||ES|Pedir instrucciones especiales antes del uso.|

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|P201|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||CS|Před použitím si obstarejte speciální instrukce.|
||DA|Indhent særlige anvisninger før brug.|
||DE|Vor Gebrauch besondere Anweisungen einholen.|
||ET|Enne kasutamist tutvuda erijuhistega.|
||EL|Εφοδιαστείτε με τις ειδικές οδηγίες πριν από τη χρήση.|
||EN|Obtain special instructions before use.|
||FR|Se procurer les instructions avant utilisation.|
||GA|Faigh treoracha speisialta roimh úsáid.|
||IT|Procurarsi istruzioni specifiche prima dell’uso.|
||LV|Pirms lietošanas saņemt speciālu instruktāžu.|
||LT|Prieš naudojimą gauti specialias instrukcijas.|
||HU|Használat előtt ismerje meg az anyagra vonatkozó különleges utasításokat.|
||MT|Ikseb struzzjonijiet speċjali qabel l-użu.|
||NL|Alvorens te gebruiken de speciale aanwijzingen raadplegen.|
||PL|Przed użyciem zapoznać się ze specjalnymi środkami ostrożności.|
||PT|Pedir instruções específicas antes da utilização.|
||RO|Procuraţi instrucţiuni speciale înainte de utilizare.|
||SK|Pred použitím sa oboznámte s osobitnými pokynmi.|
||SL|Pred uporabo pridobiti posebna navodila.|
||FI|Lue erityisohjeet ennen käyttöä.|
||SV|Inhämta särskilda instruktioner före användning.|

|P202|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Не използвайте преди да сте прочели и разбрали всички предпазни мерки за безопасност.|
||ES|No manipular la sustancia antes de haber leído y comprendido todas las instrucciones de<br>seguridad.|
||CS|Nepoužívejte, dokud jste si nepřečetli všechny bezpečnostní pokyny a neporozuměli jim.|
||DA|Anvend ikke produktet, før alle advarsler er læst og forstået.|
||DE|Vor Gebrauch alle Sicherheitshinweise lesen und verstehen.|
||ET|Mitte käidelda enne ohutusnõuetega tutvumist ja nendest arusaamist.|
||EL|Μην το χρησιμοποιήσετε πριν διαβάσετε και κατανοήσετε τις οδηγίες προφύλαξης.|
||EN|Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood.|
||FR|Ne pas manipuler avant d’avoir lu et compris toutes les précautions de sécurité.|
||GA|Ná láimhsigh go dtí go léifear agus go dtuigfear gach ráiteas réamhchúraim sábháilteachta.|
||IT|Non manipolare prima di avere letto e compreso tutte le avvertenze.|
||LV|Neizmantot pirms nav izlasīti un saprasti visi apzīmējumi.|
||LT|Nenaudoti, jeigu neperskaityti ar nesuprasti visi saugos įspėjimai.|
||HU|Ne használja addig, amíg az összes biztonsági óvintézkedést el nem olvasta és meg nem<br>értette.|

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|P202|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||MT|Tmissux qabel ma tkun qrajt u fhimt l-istruzzjonijiet kollha ta' prekawzjoni.|
||NL|Pas gebruiken nadat u alle veiligheidsvoorschriften gelezen en begrepen heeft|
||PL|Nie używać przed zapoznaniem się i zrozumieniem wszystkich środków bezpieczeństwa.|
||PT|Não manuseie o produto antes de ter lido e percebido todas as precauções de segurança.|
||RO|A nu se manipula decât după ce au fost citite şi înţelese toate măsurile de securitate.|
||SK|Nepoužívajte, kým si neprečítate a nepochopíte všetky bezpečnostné opatrenia.|
||SL|Ne uporabljajte, dokler se ne seznanite z vsemi varnostnimi ukrepi.|
||FI|Lue varoitukset huolellisesti ennen käsittelyä.|
||SV|Använd inte produkten innan du har läst och förstått säkerhetsanvisningarna|

|P210|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се пази от топлина/искри/открит пламък/нагорещени повърхности. — Тютюнопушенето<br>забранено.|
||ES|Mantener alejado de fuentes de calor, chispas, llama abierta o superficies calientes. — No<br>fumar.|
||CS|Chraňte před teplem/jiskrami/otevřeným plamenem/horkými povrchy. — Zákaz kouření.|
||DA|Holdes væk fra varme/gnister/åben ild/varme overflader. Rygning forbudt.|
||DE|Von Hitze/Funken/offener Flamme/heißen Oberflächen fernhalten. Nicht rauchen.|
||ET|Hoida eemal soojusallikast/sädemetest/leekidest/kuumadest pindadest. — Mitte suitsetada.|
||EL|Μακριά από θερμότητα/σπινθήρες/γυμνές φλόγες/θερμές επιφάνειες. — Μην καπνίζετε.|
||EN|Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. — No smoking.|
||FR|Tenir à l’écart de la chaleur/des étincelles/des flammes nues/des surfaces chaudes. — Ne pas<br>fumer.|
||GA|Coimeád ó theas/splancacha/lasair gan chosaint/dromchlaí te. — Ná caitear tobac.|
||IT|Tenere lontano da fonti di calore/scintille/fiamme libere/superfici riscaldate. — Non fumare.|
||LV|Nelietot vietās, kur ir sastopams karstums/dzirksteles/atklāta uguns/…/karstas virsmas.<br>Nesmēķēt.|
||LT|Laikyti atokiau nuo šilumos šaltinių/žiežirbų/atviros liepsnos/karštų paviršių. — Nerūkyti.|
||HU|Hőtől/szikrától/nyílt lángtól/…/forró felületektől távol tartandó. Tilos a dohányzás.|
||MT|Żomm ‘il bogħod mis-sħana/xrar tan-nar/fjammiet mikxufa/uċuħ jaħarqu. — Tpejjipx.|
||NL|Verwijderd houden van warmte/vonken/open vuur/hete oppervlakken. — Niet roken.|
||PL|Przechowywać z dala od źródeł ciepła/iskrzenia/otwartego ognia/gorących powierzchni.<br>Palenie wzbronione.|
||PT|Manter afastado do calor/faísca/chama aberta/superfícies quentes. — Não fumar.|
||RO|A se păstra departe de surse de căldură/scântei/flăcări deschise/suprafeţe încinse. —<br>Fumatul interzis.|
||SK|Uchovávajte mimo dosahu tepla/iskier/otvoreného ohňa/horúcich povrchov. Nefajčite.|
||SL|Hraniti ločeno od vročine/isker/odprtega ognja/vročih površin. — Kajenje prepovedano.|
||FI|Suojaa lämmöltä/kipinöiltä/avotulelta/kuumilta pinnoilta. — Tupakointi kielletty.|
||SV|Får inte utsättas för värme/gnistor/öppen låga/heta ytor. — Rökning förbjuden.|

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|P211|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да не се пръска към открит пламък или друг източник на запалване.|
||ES|No pulverizar sobre una llama abierta u otra fuente de ignición.|
||CS|Nestříkejte do otevřeného ohně nebo jiných zdrojů zapálení.|
||DA|Spray ikke mod åben ild eller andre antændelseskilder.|
||DE|Nicht gegen offene Flamme oder andere Zündquelle sprühen.|
||ET|Mitte pihustada leekidesse või muusse süüteallikasse.|
||EL|Μην ψεκάζετε κοντά σε γυμνή φλόγα ή άλλη πηγή ανάφλεξης.|
||EN|Do not spray on an open flame or other ignition source.|
||FR|Ne pas vaporiser sur une flamme nue ou sur toute autre source d’ignition.|
||GA|Ná spraeáil ar lasair gan chosaint ná ar fhoinse eile adhainte.|
||IT|Non vaporizzare su una fiamma libera o altra fonte di accensione.|
||LV|Neizsmidzināt uz atklātas uguns vai citiem aizdegšanās avotiem.|
||LT|Nepurkšti į atvirą liepsną arba kitus degimo šaltinius.|
||HU|Tilos nyílt lángra vagy más gyújtóforrásra permetezni.|
||MT|Tisprejjax fuq fjamma mikxufa jew sors ieħor li jaqbad.|
||NL|Niet in een open vuur of op andere ontstekingsbronnen spuiten.|
||PL|Nie rozpylać nad otwartym ogniem lub innym źródłem zapłonu.|
||PT|Não pulverizar sobre chama aberta ou outra fonte de ignição.|
||RO|Nu pulverizaţi deasupra unei flăcări deschise sau unei alte surse de aprindere.|
||SK|Nestriekajte na otvorený oheň ani iný zdroj zapálenia.|
||SL|Ne pršiti proti odprtemu ognju ali drugemu viru vžiga.|
||FI|Ei saa suihkuttaa avotuleen tai muuhun sytytyslähteeseen.|
||SV|Spreja inte över öppen låga eller andra antändningskällor.|

|P220|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се държи/съхранява далеч от облекло/…/горими материали|
||ES|Mantener o almacenar alejado de la ropa/…/materiales combustibles.|
||CS|Uchovávejte/skladujte odděleně od oděvů/…/hořlavých materiálů.|
||DA|Må ikke anvendes/opbevares i nærheden af tøj/…/brændbare materialer.|
||DE|Von Kleidung/…/brennbaren Materialien fernhalten/entfernt aufbewahren.|
||ET|Hoida eemal rõivastest/…/süttivast materjalist.|
||EL|Διατηρείται/Φυλάσσεται μακριά από ενδύματα/…/καύσιμα υλικά.|
||EN|Keep/Store away from clothing/…/combustible materials.|
||FR|Tenir/stocker à l’écart des vêtements/…/matières combustibles|
||GA|Coimeád/Stóráil glan ar éadaí/…/ábhair indóite.|
||IT|Tenere/conservare lontano da indumenti/…/materiali combustibili.|
||LV|Turēt/uzglabāt vietās, kur nav piekļuves drēbēm/…/uzliesmojošiem materiāliem.|
||LT|Laikyti/sandėliuoti atokiau nuo drabužių/…/degių medžiagų.|

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|P220|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||HU|Ruhától/…/éghető anyagtól távol tartandó/tárolandó.|
||MT|Żomm/Aħżen ‘il bogħod mill-ħwejjeġ/…/materjali li jaqbdu.|
||NL|Van kleding/…/brandbare stoffen verwijderd houden/bewaren.|
||PL|Trzymać/przechowywać z dala od odzieży/…/materiałów zapalnych.|
||PT|Manter/guardar afastado de roupa/…/matérias combustíveis.|
||RO|A se păstra/depozita departe de îmbrăcăminte/…/materiale combustibile.|
||SK|Uchovávajte/skladujte mimo odevov/…/horľavých materiálov.|
||SL|Hraniti ločeno od oblačil/…/vnetljivih materialov.|
||FI|Pidä/Varastoi erillään vaatetuksesta/…/syttyvistä materiaaleista.|
||SV|Hålls/förvarad åtskilt från kläder/…/brännbara material.|

|P221|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Вземете всички предпазни мерки за избягване на смесването с горими материали…|
||ES|Tomar todas las precauciones necesarias para no mezclar con materias combustibles…|
||CS|Proveďte preventivní opatření proti smíchání s hořlavými materiály…|
||DA|Undgå at blande med brændbare materialer…|
||DE|Mischen mit brennbaren Stoffen/… unbedingt verhindern.|
||ET|Rakendada ettevaatusabinõusid, et vältida segunemist põlevainetega…|
||EL|Λάβετε κάθε προφύλαξη ώστε να μην αναμειχθεί με καύσιμα…|
||EN|Take any precaution to avoid mixing with combustibles…|
||FR|Prendre toutes précautions pour éviter de mélanger avec des matières combustibles…|
||GA|Déan gach réamhchúram chun meascadh le hábhair indóite a sheachaint…|
||IT|Prendere ogni precauzione per evitare di miscelare con sostanze combustibili…|
||LV|Nekādā gadījumā nemaisīt ar viegli uzliesmojošām vielām…|
||LT|Imtis visų atsargumo priemonių, kad nebūtų sumaišyta su degiomis medžiagomis…|
||HU|Minden óvintézkedést meg kell tenni, hogy ne keveredjen éghető anyagokkal.|
||MT|Ħu kull prekawzjoni biex tevita li jitħallat mal-kombustibbli…|
||NL|Vermenging met brandbare stoffen… absoluut vermijden.|
||PL|Zastosować wszelkie środki ostrożności w celu uniknięcia mieszania z innymi materiałami<br>zapalnymi …|
||PT|Tomar todas as precauções para não misturar com combustíveis…|
||RO|Luaţi toate măsurile de precauţie pentru a evita amestecul cu combustibili…|
||SK|Prijmite opatrenia na zabránenie zmiešania s horľavými materiálmi…|
||SL|Preprečiti mešanje z vnetljivimi snovmi …|
||FI|Varo sekoittamasta syttyvien materiaalien… kanssa.|
||SV|Undvik att blanda med med brännbara ämnen…|

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|P222|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Не допускайте конктакт с въздух.|
||ES|No dejar que entre en contacto con el aire.|
||CS|Zabraňte styku se vzduchem.|
||DA|Undgå kontakt med luft.|
||DE|Kontakt mit Luft nicht zulassen.|
||ET|Hoida õhuga kokkupuute eest.|
||EL|Να μην έρθει σε επαφή με τον αέρα.|
||EN|Do not allow contact with air.|
||FR|Ne pas laisser au contact de l’air.|
||GA|Ná ceadaigh teagmháil le haer.|
||IT|Evitare il contatto con l’aria.|
||LV|Nepieļaut kontaktu ar gaisu.|
||LT|Saugoti nuo kontakto su oru.|
||HU|Nem érintkezhet levegővel.|
||MT|Tħallix li jkun hemm kuntatt ma' l-arja.|
||NL|Contact met de lucht vermijden.|
||PL|Nie dopuszczać do kontaktu z powietrzem.|
||PT|Não deixar entrar em contacto com o ar.|
||RO|A nu se lăsa în contact cu aerul.|
||SK|Zabráňte kontaktu so vzduchom.|
||SL|Preprečiti stik z zrakom.|
||FI|Ei saa joutua kosketuksiin ilman kanssa.|
||SV|Undvik kontakt med luft.|

|P223|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се избягва всякакъв възможен контакт с вода поради бурна реакция и възможно внезапно<br>запалване.|
||ES|Mantener alejado de cualquier posible contacto con el agua, pues reacciona violentamente y<br>puede provocar una llamarada.|
||CS|Chraňte před možným stykem s vodou kvůli prudké reakci a možnému náhlému vzplanutí.|
||DA|Undgå enhver kontakt med vand, da dette kan fremkalde voldsom reaktion og risiko for<br>eksplosionsagtig brand.|
||DE|Kontakt mit Wasser wegen heftiger Reaktion und möglichem Aufflammen unbedingt<br>verhindern.|
||ET|Hoida igasuguse kokkupuute eest veega, vastasel juhul reageerib ägedalt ja võib põhjustada<br>hetkpõlemise.|
||EL|Αποφύγετε κάθε πιθανή επαφή με το νερό, διότι αντιδρά βίαια και μπορεί να προκληθεί<br>ανάφλεξη.|
||EN|Keep away from any possible contact with water, because of violent reaction and possible<br>flash fire.|
||FR|Éviter tout contact avec l’eau, à cause du risque de réaction violente et d’inflammation<br>spontanée.|

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|P223|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||GA|Ná ceadaigh teagmháil de shaghas ar bith le huisce, mar gheall ar imoibriú foirtil agus<br>splancthine a d’fhéadfadh a bheith ann.|
||IT|Evitare qualsiasi contatto con l’acqua: pericolo di reazione violenta e di infiammazione<br>spontanea.|
||LV|Nepieļaut kontaktu ar ūdeni īpaši stipras reakcijas un iespējamas eksplozijas dēļ.|
||LT|Saugoti nuo bet kokio galimo kontakto su vandeniu, nes smarkiai reaguoja ir gali susidaryti<br>ugnies pliūpsnis.|
||HU|Vízzel semmilyen formában nem érintkezhet, ellenkező esetben heves reakció és<br>belobbanás fordulhat elő.|
||MT|Żomm ‘il bogħod minn kull kuntatt possibbli ma' l-ilma, minħabba li jirreaġġixxi bil-<br>qawwa u jista’ jkun hemm fjamma nar.|
||NL|Contact met water vermijden in verband met een heftige reactie en een mogelijke<br>wolkbrand.|
||PL|Chronić przed wszelkim kontaktem z wodą z powodu gwałtownej reakcji i możliwości<br>wystąpienia błyskawicznego pożaru.|
||PT|Não deixar entrar em contacto com a água: risco de reacção violenta e possibilidade de<br>formação de chama súbita.|
||RO|A se evita orice contact cu apa, din cauza reacţiei violente şi a riscului de aprindere<br>spontană.|
||SK|Zabráňte akémukoľvek kontaktu s vodou, aby nedošlo k prudkej reakcii a prípadnému<br>zapáleniu.|
||SL|Hraniti ločeno od možnega stika z vodo zaradi burne reakcije in možnega bliskovitega<br>požara.|
||FI|Ei saa joutua kosketuksiin veden kanssa voimakkaan reaktion ja mahdollisen leimahduksen<br>takia.|
||SV|Undvik all kontakt med vatten eftersom det kan framkalla en våldsam reaktion och<br>explosionsartad brand.|

|P230|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се държи навлажнен с…|
||ES|Mantener humedecido con…|
||CS|Uchovávejte ve zvlhčeném stavu…|
||DA|Holdes befugtet med…|
||DE|Feucht halten mit …|
||ET|Niisutada …-ga.|
||EL|Να διατηρείται υγρό με …|
||EN|Keep wetted with…|
||FR|Maintenir humidifié avec…|
||GA|Coimeád fliuchta le…|
||IT|Mantenere umido con…|
||LV|Vienmēr samitrināt ar …|
||LT|Laikyti sudrėkintą (kuo)|
||HU|…-val/-vel nedvesítve tartandó.|
||MT|Żommu mxarrab bi …|
||NL|Vochtig houden met…|

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|P230|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||PL|Przechowywać produkt zwilżony…|
||PT|Manter húmido com…|
||RO|A se păstra umezit cu…|
||SK|Uchovávajte zvlhčené …|
||SL|Hraniti prepojeno z …|
||FI|Säilytä kostutettuna …|
||SV|Ska hållas fuktigt med…|

|P231|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се използва под инертен газ.|
||ES|Manipular en gas inerte.|
||CS|Manipulace pod inertním plynem.|
||DA|Håndteres under inaktiv gas.|
||DE|Unter inertem Gas handhaben.|
||ET|Käidelda inertgaasis.|
||EL|Χειρισμός σε αδρανή ατμόσφαιρα.|
||EN|Handle under inert gas.|
||FR|Manipuler sous gaz inerte.|
||GA|Láimhsigh faoi thriathghás.|
||IT|Manipolare in atmosfera di gas inerte.|
||LV|Rīkoties tikai inertas gāzes apstākļos.|
||LT|Tvarkyti inertinėse dujose.|
||HU|Inert gázban használandó.|
||MT|Immaniġġja taħt gass inerti.|
||NL|Onder inert gas werken.|
||PL|Używać w atmosferze obojętnego gazu.|
||PT|Manusear em atmosfera de gás inerte.|
||RO|A se manipula sub un gaz inert.|
||SK|Manipulujte v prostredí s inertným plynom.|
||SL|Hraniti v ustreznem inertnem plinu.|
||FI|Käsittele inertissä kaasussa.|
||SV|Hanteras under inert gas.|

|P232|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се пази от влага.|
||ES|Proteger de la humedad.|
||CS|Chraňte před vlhkem.|
||DA|Beskyttes mod fugt.|

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|P232|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||DE|Vor Feuchtigkeit schützen.|
||ET|Hoida niiskuse eest.|
||EL|Προστετέψτε από την υγρασία.|
||EN|Protect from moisture.|
||FR|Protéger de l’humidité.|
||GA|Cosain ar thaise.|
||IT|Proteggere dall’umidità.|
||LV|Aizsargāt no mitruma.|
||LT|Saugoti nuo drėgmės.|
||HU|Nedvességtől védendő.|
||MT|Ipproteġi mill-umdità.|
||NL|Tegen vocht beschermen.|
||PL|Chronić przed wilgocią.|
||PT|Manter ao abrigo da humidade.|
||RO|A se proteja de umiditate.|
||SK|Chráňte pred vlhkosťou.|
||SL|Zaščititi pred vlago.|
||FI|Suojaa kosteudelta.|
||SV|Skyddas från fukt.|

|P233|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Съдът да се съхранява плътно затворен.|
||ES|Mantener el recipiente herméticamente cerrado.|
||CS|Uchovávejte obal těsně uzavřený.|
||DA|Hold beholderen tæt lukket.|
||DE|Behälter dicht verschlossen halten.|
||ET|Hoida pakend tihedalt suletuna.|
||EL|Να διατηρείται ο περιέκτης ερμητικά κλειστός.|
||EN|Keep container tightly closed.|
||FR|Maintenir le récipient fermé de manière étanche.|
||GA|Coimeád an coimeádán dúnta go docht.|
||IT|Tenere il recipiente ben chiuso.|
||LV|Tvertni stingri noslēgt.|
||LT|Talpyklą laikyti sandariai uždarytą.|
||HU|Az edény szorosan lezárva tartandó.|
||MT|Żomm il-kontenitur magħluq sew.|
||NL|In goed gesloten verpakking bewaren.|
||PL|Przechowywać pojemnik szczelnie zamknięty.|

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|P233|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||PT|Manter o recipiente bem fechado.|
||RO|Păstraţi recipientul închis etanş.|
||SK|Nádobu uchovávajte tesne uzavretú.|
||SL|Hraniti v tesno zaprti posodi.|
||FI|Säilytä tiiviisti suljettuna.|
||SV|Behållaren ska vara väl tillsluten.|

|P234|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се съхранява само в оригиналната опаковка.|
||ES|Conservar únicamente en el recipiente original.|
||CS|Uchovávejte pouze v původním obalu.|
||DA|Opbevares kun i den originale beholder.|
||DE|Nur im Originalbehälter aufbewahren.|
||ET|Hoida üksnes originaalpakendis.|
||EL|Να διατηρείται μόνο στον αρχικό περιέκτη.|
||EN|Keep only in original container.|
||FR|Conserver uniquement dans le récipient d’origine.|
||GA|Coimeád sa choimeádán bunaidh amháin.|
||IT|Conservare soltanto nel contenitore originale.|
||LV|Turēt tikai oriģinālā iepakojumā.|
||LT|Laikyti tik originalioje talpykloje.|
||HU|Az eredeti edényben tartandó.|
||MT|Żomm biss fil-kontenitur oriġinali.|
||NL|Uitsluitend in de oorspronkelijke verpakking bewaren.|
||PL|Przechowywać wyłącznie w oryginalnym pojemniku.|
||PT|Conservar unicamente no recipiente de origem.|
||RO|Păstraţi numai în recipientul original.|
||SK|Uchovávajte iba v pôvodnej nádobe.|
||SL|Hraniti samo v originalni posodi.|
||FI|Säilytä alkuperäispakkauksessa.|
||SV|Förvaras endast i originalbehållaren.|

|P235|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се държи на хладно.|
||ES|Mantener en lugar fresco.|
||CS|Uchovávejte v chladu.|
||DA|Opbevares køligt.|
||DE|Kühl halten.|

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|P235|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||ET|Hoida jahedas.|
||EL|Να διατηρείται δροσερό.|
||EN|Keep cool.|
||FR|Tenir au frais.|
||GA|Coimeád fionnuar é|
||IT|Conservare in luogo fresco.|
||LV|Turēt vēsumā.|
||LT|Laikyti vėsioje vietoje.|
||HU|Hűvös helyen tartandó.|
||MT|Żomm frisk.|
||NL|Koel bewaren.|
||PL|Przechowywać w chłodnym miejscu.|
||PT|Conservar em ambiente fresco.|
||RO|A se păstra la rece.|
||SK|Uchovávajte v chlade.|
||SL|Hraniti na hladnem.|
||FI|Säilytä viileässä.|
||SV|Förvaras svalt.|

|P240|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Заземяване/еквипотенциална връзка на съда и приемателното устройство.|
||ES|Conectar a tierra/enlace equipotencial del recipiente y del equipo de recepción.|
||CS|Uzemněte obal a odběrové zařízení.|
||DA|Beholder og modtageudstyr jordforbindes/potentialudlignes.|
||DE|Behälter und zu befüllende Anlage erden.|
||ET|Mahuti ja vastuvõtuseade maandada/ühendada.|
||EL|Γείωση/ισοδυναμική σύνδεση του περιέκτη και του εξοπλισμού δέκτη.|
||EN|Ground/bond container and receiving equipment.|
||FR|Mise à la terre/liaison équipotentielle du récipient et du matériel de réception.|
||GA|Nasc an coimeádán agus an trealamh glactha leis an talamh.|
||IT|Mettere a terra/massa il contenitore e il dispositivo ricevente.|
||LV|Tvertnes un iekārtas saņemšanai ievietot zemē/sasaistīt|
||LT|Įžeminti/įtvirtinti talpyklą ir priėmimo įrangą.|
||HU|A tárolóedényt és a fogadóedényt le kell földelni/át kell kötni.|
||MT|Poġġi ma' l-art/waħħal il-kontenitur u t-tagħmir li jirċievi.|
||NL|Opslag- en opvangreservoir aarden.|
||PL|Uziemić/połączyć pojemnik i sprzęt odbiorczy.|
||PT|Ligação à terra/equipotencial do recipiente e do equipamento receptor.|

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|P240|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||RO|Legătură la pământ/conexiune echipotenţială cu recipientul şi cu echipamentul de recepţie.|
||SK|Uzemnite/upevnite nádobu a plniace zariadenie.|
||SL|Ozemljiti posodo in opremo za sprejem tekočine.|
||FI|Säiliö ja vastaanottavat laitteet on maadoitettava/yhdistettävä.|
||SV|Jorda/potentialförbind behållare och mottagarutrustning.|

|P241|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Използвайте електрическо/проветряващо/осветително/…/оборудване, обезопасено срещу<br>експлозия|
||ES|Utilizar un material eléctrico, de ventilación o de iluminación/…/antideflagrante.|
||CS|Používejte elektrické/ventilační/osvětlovací/…/zařízení do výbušného prostředí.|
||DA|Anvend eksplosionssikkert elektrisk/ventilations-/lys-/…/udstyr.|
||DE|Explosionsgeschützte elektrische Betriebsmittel/Lüftungsanlagen/Beleuchtung/… verwen-<br>den.|
||ET|Kasutada plahvatuskindlaid elektri-/ventilatsiooni-/valgustus-/…/seadmeid.|
||EL|Να χρησιμοποιείται αντιεκρηκτικός ηλεκτρολογικός/εξαερισμού/φωτιστικός/…/εξοπλισμός.|
||EN|Use explosion-proof electrical/ventilating/lighting/…/equipment.|
||FR|Utiliser du matériel électrique/de ventilation/d’éclairage/…/antidéflagrant.|
||GA|Bain úsáid as trealamh pléascdhíonach leictreach/aerála/soilsiúcháin/…|
||IT|Utilizzare impianti elettrici/di ventilazione/d’illuminazione/…/a prova di esplosione.|
||LV|Izmantot sprādziendrošas elektriskas/ar ventilāciju/izgaismotas/…/iekārtas|
||LT|Naudoti sprogimui atsparią elektros/ventiliacijos/apšvietimo/…/įrangą.|
||HU|Robbanásbiztos elektromos/szellőztető/világító/…/berendezés használandó.|
||MT|Uża’ tagħmir elettriku/ta’ ventilazzjoni/ta' dawl/…/li jiflaħ għal splużjoni.|
||NL|Explosieveilige elektrische/ventilatie-/verlichtings-/…apparatuur gebruiken.|
||PL|Używać elektrycznego/wentylującego/oświetleniowego/…/. przeciwwybuchowego sprzętu.|
||PT|Utilizar equipamento eléctrico/de ventilação/de iluminação/…/à prova de explosão.|
||RO|Utilizaţi echipamente electrice/de ventilare/de iluminat/…/antideflagrante.|
||SK|Používajte elektrické/ventilačné/osvetľovacie/…/zariadenie do výbušného prostredia.|
||SL|Uporabiti električno/prezračevalno opremo, opremo za razsvetljavo/…/, odporno proti<br>eksplozijam.|
||FI|Käytä räjähdysturvallisia sähkö/ilmanvaihto/valaisin/…/laitteita.|
||SV|Använd explosionssäker elektrisk/ventilations-/belysnings-/…/utrustning.|

|P242|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Използвайте само инструменти, които не предизвикват искри.|
||ES|Utilizar únicamente herramientas que no produzcan chispas.|
||CS|Používejte pouze nářadí z nejiskřícího kovu.|
||DA|Anvend kun værktøj, som ikke frembringer gnister.|
||DE|Nur funkenfreies Werkzeug verwenden.|

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|P242|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||ET|Mitte kasutada seadmeid, mis võivad tekitada sädemeid.|
||EL|Να χρησιμοποιούνται μόνο εργαλεία που δεν παράγουν σπινθήρες.|
||EN|Use only non-sparking tools.|
||FR|Ne pas utiliser d'outils produisant des étincelles.|
||GA|Bain úsáid as uirlisí neamhspréachta amháin.|
||IT|Utilizzare solo utensili antiscintillamento.|
||LV|Izmantot instrumentus, kas nerada dzirksteles.|
||LT|Naudoti tik kibirkščių nekeliančius įrankius.|
||HU|Szikramentes eszközök használandók.|
||MT|Uża’ biss għodda li ma jtajrux żnied.|
||NL|Uitsluitend vonkvrij gereedschap gebruiken.|
||PL|Używać wyłącznie nieiskrzących narzędzi.|
||PT|Utilizar apenas ferramentas antichispa.|
||RO|Nu utilizaţi unelte care produc scântei.|
||SK|Používajte iba neiskriace prístroje.|
||SL|Uporabiti le orodje, ki ne povzroča isker.|
||FI|Käytä ainoastaan kipinöimättömiä työkaluja.|
||SV|Använd endast verktyg som inte ger upphov till gnistor.|

|P243|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Вземете предпазни мерки срещу освобождаване на статично електричество.|
||ES|Tomar medidas de precaución contra descargas electrostáticas.|
||CS|Proveďte preventivní opatření proti výbojům statické elektřiny.|
||DA|Træf foranstaltninger mod statisk elektricitet.|
||DE|Maßnahmen gegen elektrostatische Aufladungen treffen.|
||ET|Rakendada ettevaatusabinõusid staatilise elektri vastu.|
||EL|Λάβετε προστατευτικά μέτρα έναντι ηλεκτροστατικών εκκενώσεων.|
||EN|Take precautionary measures against static discharge.|
||FR|Prendre des mesures de précaution contre les décharges électrostatiques.|
||GA|Déan bearta réamhchúraim in aghaidh díluchtú statach.|
||IT|Prendere precauzioni contro le scariche elettrostatiche.|
||LV|Nodrošināties pret statiskās enerģijas izlādi.|
||LT|Imtis atsargumo priemonių statinei iškrovai išvengti.|
||HU|Az elektrosztatikus kisülés megakadályozására óvintézkedéseket kell tenni.|
||MT|Ħu miżuri ta' prekawzjoni kontra l-ħruġ ta' elettriku statiku.|
||NL|Voorzorgsmaatregelen treffen tegen ontladingen van statische elektriciteit.|
||PL|Przedsięwziąć środki ostrożności zapobiegające statycznemu rozładowaniu.|
||PT|Evitar acumulação de cargas electrostáticas.|

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|P243|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||RO|Luaţi măsuri de precauţie împotriva descărcărilor electrostatice.|
||SK|Urobte preventívne opatrenia proti výbojom statickej elektriny.|
||SL|Preprečiti statično naelektrenje.|
||FI|Estä staattisen sähkön aiheuttama kipinöinti.|
||SV|Vidta åtgärder mot statisk elektricitet.|

|P244|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Почиствайте редуциращите вентили от смазка и масло|
||ES|Mantener las válvulas de reducción limpias de grasa y aceite.|
||CS|Udržujte redukční ventily bez maziva a oleje.|
||DA|Reduktionsventilerne holdes fri for fedt og olie.|
||DE|Druckminderer frei von Fett und Öl halten.|
||ET|Hoida reduktsiooniklapid rasvast ja õlist puhtad.|
||EL|Να διατηρούνται καθαρές από γράσα και λάδια οι βαλβίδες μείωσης.|
||EN|Keep reduction valves free from grease and oil.|
||FR|S’assurer de l’absence de graisse ou d’huile sur les soupapes de réduction.|
||GA|Coimeád comhlaí brúlaghdaithe saor ó ghréisc agus ó ola.|
||IT|Mantenere le valvole di riduzione libere da grasso e olio.|
||LV|Turēt reducēšanās vārstus tīrus no taukiem un eļļas.|
||LT|Saugoti, kad ant redukcinių vožtuvų nepatektų riebalų ir tepalų.|
||HU|A nyomáscsökkentő szelepeket zsírtól és olajtól mentesen kell tartani.|
||MT|Żomm il-valvs ta' tnaqqis ħielsa mill-griż u ż-żejt.|
||NL|Reduceerventielen vrij van olie en vet houden.|
||PL|Chronić zawory redukcyjne przed tłuszczem i olejem.|
||PT|Manter as válvulas de redução isentas de óleo e massa lubrificantes.|
||RO|Protejaţi supapele reductoare de grăsimi și ulei.|
||SK|Redukčné ventily udržiavajte bez mazadiel a oleja.|
||SL|Preprečiti stik reducirnih ventilov z mastjo in oljem.|
||FI|Pidä paineenalennusventtiilit vapaana rasvasta ja öljystä.|
||SV|Reducerventilerna ska hållas fria från fett och olja.|

|P250|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да не се подлага на стържене/удар/…/триене|
||ES|Evitar la abrasión/el choque/…/la fricción.|
||CS|Nevystavujte obrušování/nárazům/…/tření.|
||DA|Må ikke udsættes for slibning/stød/…/gnidning.|
||DE|Nicht schleifen/stoßen/…/reiben.|
||ET|Hoida kriimustamise/põrutuse/…/hõõrdumise eest.|

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|P250|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||EL|Να αποφεύγεται άλεση/κρούση/…/τριβή.|
||EN|Do not subject to grinding/shock/…/friction.|
||FR|Éviter les abrasions/les chocs/…/les frottements.|
||GA|Ná nocht do mheilt/do thurraing/…/do fhrithchuimilt.|
||IT|Evitare le abrasioni/gli urti/…/gli attriti.|
||LV|Nepakļaut drupināšanai/triecienam/…/berzei|
||LT|Nešlifuoti/netrankyti/…/netrinti.|
||HU|Tilos csiszolásnak/ütésnek/…/súrlódásnak kitenni.|
||MT|Tissottoponihomx għal brix/xokk/…/frizzjoni.|
||NL|Malen/schokken/…/wrijving vermijden.|
||PL|Nie poddawać szlifowaniu/wstrząsom/…/tarciu.|
||PT|Não submeter a trituração/choque/…/fricção.|
||RO|A nu supune la abraziuni/şocuri/…/frecare.|
||SK|Nevystavujte brúseniu/nárazu/…/treniu.|
||SL|Ne izpostavljati drgnjenju/udarcem/…/trenju.|
||FI|Suojele rasitukselta/iskuilta/…/hankaukselta.|
||SV|Får inte utsättas för gnidning/stötar/…/friktion.|

|P251|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Съд под налягане: да не се пробива и изгаря дори след употреба.|
||ES|Recipiente a presión: no perforar ni quemar, aun después del uso.|
||CS|Tlakový obal: nepropichujte nebo nespalujte ani po použití.|
||DA|Beholder under tryk: Må ikke punkteres eller brændes, heller ikke efter brug.|
||DE|Behälter steht unter Druck: Nicht durchstechen oder verbrennen, auch nicht nach der<br>Verwendung.|
||ET|Mahuti on rõhu all: mitte purustada ega põletada isegi pärast kasutamist.|
||EL|Περιέκτης υπό πίεση. Να μην τρυπηθεί ή καεί ακόμη και μετά τη χρήση.|
||EN|Pressurized container: Do not pierce or burn, even after use.|
||FR|Récipient sous pression: ne pas perforer, ni brûler, même après usage.|
||GA|Coimeádán brúchóirithe: Ná toll agus ná dóigh, fiú tar éis úsáide.|
||IT|Recipiente sotto pressione: non perforare né bruciare, neppure dopo l’uso.|
||LV|Tvertne zem spiediena: nedurt vai nededzināt, arī pēc izlietošanas.|
||LT|Slėginis indas. Nepradurti ir nedeginti net panaudoto.|
||HU|Nyomás alatti edény: ne lyukassza ki vagy égesse el, még használat után sem.|
||MT|Kontenitur taħt pressjoni: Ittaqqbux jew taħarqux, anki wara li tużah.|
||NL|Houder onder druk: ook na gebruik niet doorboren of verbranden.|
||PL|Pojemnik pod ciśnieniem. Nie przekłuwać ani nie spalać, nawet po zużyciu.|
||PT|Recipiente sob pressão. Não furar nem queimar, mesmo após utilização.|

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|P251|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||RO|Recipient sub presiune. Nu perforaţi sau ardeţi, chiar şi după utilizare.|
||SK|Nádoba je pod tlakom: neprepichujte alebo nespaľujte ju, a to ani po spotrebovaní obsahu.|
||SL|Posoda je pod tlakom: ne preluknjajte ali sežigajte je niti, ko je prazna.|
||FI|Painesäiliö: Ei saa puhkaista tai polttaa edes tyhjänä.|
||SV|Tryckbehållare: Får inte punkteras eller brännas, gäller även tömd behållare.|

|P260|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Не вдишвайте прах/пушек/газ/дим/изпарения/аерозоли|
||ES|No respirar el polvo/el humo/el gas/la niebla/los vapores/el aerosol.|
||CS|Nevdechujte prach/dým/plyn/mlhu/páry/aerosoly.|
||DA|Indånd ikke pulver/røg/gas/tåge/damp/spray.|
||DE|Staub/Rauch/Gas/Nebel/Dampf/Aerosol nicht einatmen.|
||ET|Tolmu/suitsu/gaasi/udu/auru/pihustatud ainet mitte sisse hingata.|
||EL|Μην αναπνέετε σκόνη/αναθυμιάσεις/αέρια/σταγονίδια/ατμούς/εκνεφώματα|
||EN|Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray.|
||FR|Ne pas respirer les poussières/fumées/gaz/brouillards/vapeurs/aérosols.|
||GA|Ná hanálaigh deannach/múch/gás/ceo/gala/sprae.|
||IT|Non respirare la polvere/i fumi/i gas/la nebbia/i vapori/gli aerosol.|
||LV|Neieelpot putekļus/tvaikus/gāzi/dūmus/izgarojumus/smidzinājumu.|
||LT|Neįkvėpti dulkių/dūmų/dujų/rūko/garų/aerozolio.|
||HU|A por/füst/gáz/köd/gőzök/permet belélegzése tilos.|
||MT|Tiblax bin-nifs trabijiet/dħaħen/gass/raxx/fwar/sprej.|
||NL|Stof/rook/gas/nevel/damp/spuitnevel niet inademen.|
||PL|Nie wdychać pyłu/dymu/gazu/mgły/par/rozpylonej cieczy.|
||PT|Não respirar as poeiras/fumos/gases/névoas/vapores/aerossóis.|
||RO|Nu inspiraţi praful/fumul/gazul/ceața/vaporii/spray-ul.|
||SK|Nevdychujte prach/dym/plyn/hmlu/pary/aerosóly.|
||SL|Ne vdihavati prahu/dima/plina/meglice/hlapov/razpršila.|
||FI|Älä hengitä pölyä/savua/kaasua/sumua/höyryä/suihketta.|
||SV|Inandas inte damm/rök/gaser/dimma/ångor/sprej.|

|P261|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Избягвайте вдишване на прах/пушек/газ/дим/изпарения/аерозоли|
||ES|Evitar respirar el polvo/el humo/el gas/la niebla/los vapores/el aerosol.|
||CS|Zamezte vdechování prachu/dýmu/plynu/mlhy/par/aerosolů.|
||DA|Undgå indånding af pulver/røg/gas/tåge/damp/spray.|
||DE|Einatmen von Staub/Rauch/Gas/Nebel/Dampf/Aerosol vermeiden.|
||ET|Vältida tolmu/suitsu/gaasi/udu/auru/pihustatud aine sissehingamist.|

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|P261|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||EL|Aποφεύγετε να αναπνέετε σκόνη/αναθυμιάσεις/αέρια/σταγονίδια/ατμούς/εκνεφώματα.|
||EN|Avoid breathing dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray.|
||FR|Éviter de respirer les poussières/fumées/gaz/brouillards/vapeurs/aérosols.|
||GA|Seachain deannach/múch/gás/ceo/gala/sprae a análú.|
||IT|Evitare di respirare la polvere/i fumi/i gas/la nebbia/i vapori/gli aerosol.|
||LV|Izvairīties ieelpot putekļus/tvaikus/gāzi/dūmus/izgarojumus/smidzinājumu.|
||LT|Stengtis neįkvėpti dulkių/dūmų/dujų/rūko/garų/aerozolio.|
||HU|Kerülje a por/füst/gáz/köd/gőzök/permet belélegzését.|
||MT|Evita li tibla' bin-nifs trabijiet/dħaħen/gass/raxx/fwar/sprej.|
||NL|Inademing van stof/rook/gas/nevel/damp/spuitnevel vermijden.|
||PL|Unikać wdychania pyłu/dymu/gazu/mgły/par/rozpylonej cieczy.|
||PT|Evitar respirar as poeiras/fumos/gases/névoas/vapores/aerossóis.|
||RO|Evitaţi să inspirați praful/fumul/gazul/ceața/vaporii/spray-ul.|
||SK|Zabráňte vdychovaniu prachu/dymu/plynu/hmly/pár/aerosólov.|
||SL|Ne vdihavati prahu/dima/plina/meglice/hlapov/razpršila.|
||FI|Vältä pölyn/savun/kaasun/sumun/höyryn/suihkeen hengittämistä.|
||SV|Undvik att inandas damm/rök/gaser/dimma/ångor/sprej.|

|P262|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се избягва контакт с очите, кожата или облеклото.|
||ES|Evitar el contacto con los ojos, la piel o la ropa.|
||CS|Zabraňte styku s očima, kůží nebo oděvem.|
||DA|Må ikke komme i kontakt med øjne, hud eller tøj.|
||DE|Nicht in die Augen, auf die Haut oder auf die Kleidung gelangen lassen.|
||ET|Vältida silma, nahale või rõivastele sattumist.|
||EL|Να μην έρθει σε επαφή με τα μάτια, με το δέρμα ή με τα ρούχα.|
||EN|Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing.|
||FR|Éviter tout contact avec les yeux, la peau ou les vêtements.|
||GA|Ná lig sna súile, ar an gcraiceann, ná ar éadaí.|
||IT|Evitare il contatto con gli occhi, la pelle o gli indumenti.|
||LV|Nepieļaut nokļūšanu acīs, uz ādas vai uz drēbēm.|
||LT|Saugotis, kad nepatektų į akis, ant odos ar drabužių.|
||HU|Szembe, bőrre vagy ruhára nem kerülhet.|
||MT|Iddaħħalx fl-għajnejn, fuq il-ġilda, jew fuq il-ħwejjeġ.|
||NL|Contact met de ogen, de huid of de kleding vermijden.|
||PL|Nie wprowadzać do oczu, na skórę lub na odzież.|
||PT|Não pode entrar em contacto com os olhos, a pele ou a roupa.|
||RO|Evitaţi orice contact cu ochii, pielea sau îmbrăcămintea.|

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|P262|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||SK|Zabráňte kontaktu s očami, pokožkou alebo odevom.|
||SL|Preprečiti stik z očmi, kožo ali oblačili.|
||FI|Varo kemikaalin joutumista silmiin, iholle tai vaatteisiin.|
||SV|Får inte komma i kontakt med ögonen, huden eller kläderna.|

|P263|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се избягва контакт по време на бременност/при кърмене.|
||ES|Evitar el contacto durante el embarazo/la lactancia.|
||CS|Zabraňte styku během těhotenství/kojení.|
||DA|Undgå kontakt under graviditet/amning.|
||DE|Kontakt während der Schwangerschaft/und der Stillzeit vermeiden.|
||ET|Vältida kokkupuudet raseduse/imetamise ajal.|
||EL|Aποφεύγετε την επαφή στη διάρκεια της εγκυμοσύνης/γαλουχίας.|
||EN|Avoid contact during pregnancy/while nursing.|
||FR|Éviter tout contact avec la substance au cours de la grossesse/pendant l’allaitement.|
||GA|Seachain teagmháil le linn toirchis/agus an chíoch á tabhairt.|
||IT|Evitare il contatto durante la gravidanza/l’allattamento.|
||LV|Izvairīties no saskares grūtniecības laikā/barojot bērnu ar krūti.|
||LT|Vengti kontakto nėštumo metu/maitinant krūtimi.|
||HU|A terhesség/szoptatás alatt kerülni kell az anyaggal való érintkezést.|
||MT|Evita l-kuntatt waqt it-tqala/waqt it-treddigħ.|
||NL|Bij zwangerschap of borstvoeding aanraking vermijden.|
||PL|Unikać kontaktu w czasie ciąży/karmienia piersią.|
||PT|Evitar o contacto durante a gravidez/o aleitamento.|
||RO|Evitaţi contactul în timpul sarcinii/alăptării.|
||SK|Zabráňte kontaktu počas tehotenstva a dojčenia.|
||SL|Preprečiti stik med nosečnostjo/dojenjem.|
||FI|Vältä kosketusta raskauden tai imetyksen aikana.|
||SV|Undvik kontakt under graviditet eller amning.|

|P264|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се измие… старателно след употреба.|
||ES|Lavarse … concienzudamente tras la manipulación.|
||CS|Po manipulaci důkladně omyjte …|
||DA|Vask … grundigt efter brug.|
||DE|Nach Gebrauch … gründlich waschen.|
||ET|Pärast käitlemist pesta hoolega …|
||EL|Πλύνετε … σχολαστικά μετά το χειρισμό.|

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|P264|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||EN|Wash … thoroughly after handling.|
||FR|Se laver … soigneusement après manipulation.|
||GA|Nigh … go lánchúramach tar éis láimhsithe.|
||IT|Lavare accuratamente … dopo l’uso.|
||LV|Pēc izmantošanas … kārtīgi nomazgāt.|
||LT|Po naudojimo kruopščiai nuplauti …|
||HU|A használatot követően a(z) … -t alaposan meg kell mosni.|
||MT|Aħsel … sew wara li timmaniġġjah.|
||NL|Na het werken met dit product … grondig wassen.|
||PL|Dokładnie umyć … po użyciu.|
||PT|Lavar … cuidadosamente após manuseamento.|
||RO|Spălaţi-vă … bine după utilizare.|
||SK|Po manipulácii starostlivo umyte…|
||SL|Po uporabi temeljito umiti …|
||FI|Pese … huolellisesti käsittelyn jälkeen.|
||SV|Tvätta … grundligt efter användning.|

|P270|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да не се яде, пие или пуши при употреба на продукта.|
||ES|No comer, beber ni fumar durante su utilización.|
||CS|Při používání tohoto výrobku nejezte, nepijte ani nekuřte.|
||DA|Der må ikke spises, drikkes eller ryges under brugen af dette produkt.|
||DE|Bei Gebrauch nicht essen, trinken oder rauchen.|
||ET|Toote käitlemise ajal mitte süüa, juua ega suitsetada.|
||EL|Μην τρώτε, πίνετεή καπνίζετε, όταν χρησιμοποιείτε αυτό το προϊόν.|
||EN|Do no eat, drink or smoke when using this product.|
||FR|Ne pas manger, boire ou fumer en manipulant ce produit.|
||GA|Ná hith, ná hól agus ná caitear tobac agus an táirge seo á úsáid.|
||IT|Non mangiare, né bere, né fumare durante l’uso.|
||LV|Neēst, nedzert un nesmēķēt produkta izmantošanas laikā.|
||LT|Naudojant šį produktą, nevalgyti, negerti ir nerūkyti.|
||HU|A termék használata közben tilos enni, inni vagy dohányozni.|
||MT|Tikolx, tixrobx u tpejjipx waqt li tuża’ dan il-prodott.|
||NL|Niet eten, drinken of roken tijdens het gebruik van dit product.|
||PL|Nie jeść, nie pić i nie palić podczas używania produktu.|
||PT|Não comer, beber ou fumar durante a utilização deste produto.|
||RO|A nu mânca, bea sau fuma în timpul utilizării produsului.|
||SK|Pri používaní výrobku nejedzte, nepite ani nefajčite.|

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|P270|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||SL|Ne jesti, piti ali kaditi med uporabo tega izdelka.|
||FI|Syöminen, juominen ja tupakointi kielletty kemikaalia käytettäessä.|
||SV|Ät inte, drick inte och rök inte när du använder produkten.|

|P271|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се използва само на открито или на добре проветривомясто.|
||ES|Utilizar únicamente en exteriores o en un lugar bien ventilado.|
||CS|Používejte pouze venku nebo v dobře větraných prostorách.|
||DA|Brug kun udendørs eller i et rum med god udluftning.|
||DE|Nur im Freien oder in gut belüfteten Räumen verwenden.|
||ET|Käidelda üksnes välitingimustes või hästi ventileeritavas kohas.|
||EL|Να χρησιμοποιείται μόνο σε ανοικτό ή καλά αεριζόμενο χώρο.|
||EN|Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.|
||FR|Utiliser seulement en plein air ou dans un endroit bien ventilé.|
||GA|Úsáid amuigh faoin aer nó i limistéar dea-aerálaithe amháin.|
||IT|Utilizzare soltanto all’aperto o in luogo ben ventilato.|
||LV|Izmantot tikai ārā vai labi vēdināmās telpās.|
||LT|Naudoti tik lauke arba gerai vėdinamoje patalpoje.|
||HU|Kizárólag szabadban vagy jól szellőző helyiségben használható.|
||MT|Uża biss barra jew f’post ventilat sew.|
||NL|Alleen buiten of in een goed geventileerde ruimte gebruiken.|
||PL|Stosować wyłącznie na zewnątrz lub w dobrze wentylowanym pomieszczeniu|
||PT|Utilizar apenas ao ar livre ou em locais bem ventilados.|
||RO|A se utiliza numai în aer liber sau în spaţii bine ventilate.|
||SK|Používajte iba na voľnom priestranstve alebo v dobre vetranom priestore.|
||SL|Uporabljati le zunaj ali v dobro prezračevanem prostoru.|
||FI|Käytä ainoastaan ulkona tai tiloissa, joissa on hyvä ilmanvaihto.|
||SV|Används endast utomhus eller i väl ventilerade utrymmen.|

|P272|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да не се изнася замърсено работно облекло извън работното помещение.|
||ES|Las prendas de trabajo contaminadas no podrán sacarse del lugar de trabajo.|
||CS|Kontaminovaný pracovní oděv neodnášejte z pracoviště.|
||DA|Tilsmudset arbejdstøj bør ikke fjernes fra arbejdspladsen.|
||DE|Kontaminierte Arbeitskleidung nicht außerhalb des Arbeitsplatzes tragen.|
||ET|Saastunud töörõivaid töökohast mitte välja viia.|
||EL|Τα μολυσμένα ενδύματα εργασίας δεν πρέπει να βγαίνουν από το χώρο εργασίας.|
||EN|Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace.|

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|P272|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||FR|Les vêtements de travail contaminés ne devraient pas sortir du lieu de travail.|
||GA|Níor chóir éadaí éillithe oibre a ligean amach as an láthair oibre.|
||IT|Gli indumenti da lavoro contaminati non devono essere portati fuori dal luogo di lavoro.|
||LV|Piesārņoto darba apģērbu neiznest ārpus darba telpām.|
||LT|Užterštų darbo drabužių negalima išnešti iš darbo vietos.|
||HU|Szennyezett munkaruhát tilos kivinni a munkahely területéről.|
||MT|Ilbies tax-xogħol kontaminat m’għandux jitħalla joħroġ mill-post tax-xogħol.|
||NL|Verontreinigde werkkleding mag de werkruimte niet verlaten.|
||PL|Zanieczyszczonej odzieży ochronnej nie wynosić poza miejsce pracy.|
||PT|A roupa de trabalho contaminada não pode sair do local de trabalho.|
||RO|Nu scoateţi îmbrăcămintea de lucru contaminată în afara locului de muncă.|
||SK|Je zakázané vyniesť kontaminovaný pracovný odev z pracoviska.|
||SL|Kontaminirana delovna oblačila niso dovoljena zunaj delovnega mesta.|
||FI|Saastuneita työvaatteita ei saa viedä työpaikalta.|
||SV|Nedstänkta arbetskläder får inte avlägsnas från arbetsplatsen.|

|P273|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се избягва изпускане в околната среда.|
||ES|Evitar su liberación al medio ambiente.|
||CS|Zabraňte uvolnění do životního prostředí.|
||DA|Undgå udledning til miljøet.|
||DE|Freisetzung in die Umwelt vermeiden.|
||ET|Vältida sattumist keskkonda.|
||EL|Να αποφεύγεται η ελευθέρωση στο περιβάλλον.|
||EN|Avoid release to the environment.|
||FR|Éviter le rejet dans l’environnement.|
||GA|Ná scaoiltear amach sa chomhshaol.|
||IT|Non disperdere nell’ambiente.|
||LV|Izvairīties no izplatīšanas apkārtējā vidē.|
||LT|Saugoti, kad nepatektų į aplinką.|
||HU|Kerülni kell az anyagnak a környezetbe való kijutását.|
||MT|Evita r-rilaxx fl-ambjent.|
||NL|Voorkom lozing in het milieu.|
||PL|Unikać uwolnienia do środowiska.|
||PT|Evitar a libertação para o ambiente.|
||RO|Evitaţi dispersarea în mediu.|
||SK|Zabráňte uvoľneniu do životného prostredia.|
||SL|Preprečiti sproščanje v okolje.|

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|P273|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||FI|Vältettävä päästämistä ympäristöön.|
||SV|Undvik utsläpp till miljön.|

|P280|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Използвайте предпазни ръкавици/предпазно облекло/предпазни очила/предпазна маска за<br>лице.|
||ES|Llevar guantes/prendas/gafas/máscara de protección.|
||CS|Používejte ochranné rukavice/ochranný oděv/ochranné brýle/obličejový štít.|
||DA|Bær beskyttelseshandsker/beskyttelsestøj/øjenbeskyttelse/ansigtsbeskyttelse|
||DE|Schutzhandschuhe/Schutzkleidung/Augenschutz/Gesichtsschutz tragen.|
||ET|Kanda kaitsekindaid/kaitserõivastust/kaitseprille/kaitsemaski.|
||EL|Να φοράτε προστατευτικά γάντια/προστατευτικά ενδύματα/μέσα ατομικής προστασίας για τα<br>μάτια/πρόσωπο.|
||EN|Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.|
||FR|Porter des gants de protection/des vêtements de protection/un équipement de protection<br>des yeux/du visage.|
||GA|Caith lámhainní cosanta/éadaí cosanta/cosaint súile/cosaint aghaidhe.|
||IT|Indossare guanti/indumenti protettivi/Proteggere gli occhi/il viso.|
||LV|Izmantot aizsargcimdus/aizsargdrēbes/acu aizsargus/sejas aizsargus.|
||LT|Mūvėti apsaugines pirštines/dėvėti apsauginius drabužius/naudoti akių (veido) apsaugos<br>priemones.|
||HU|Védőkesztyű/védőruha/szemvédő/arcvédő használata kötelező.|
||MT|Ilbes ingwanti protettivi/ilbies protettiv/protezzjoni għall-għajnejn/protezzjoni għall-wiċċ.|
||NL|Beschermende handschoenen/beschermende kleding/oogbescherming/gelaatsbescherming<br>dragen.|
||PL|Stosować rękawice ochronne/odzież ochronną/ochronę oczu/ochronę twarzy.|
||PT|Usar luvas de protecção/vestuário de protecção/protecção ocular/protecção facial.|
||RO|Purtaţi mănuşi de protecţie/îmbrăcăminte de protecţie/echipament de protecţie a ochilor/<br>echipament de protecţie a feţei.|
||SK|Noste ochranné rukavice/ochranný odev/ochranné okuliare/ochranu tváre.|
||SL|Nositi zaščitne rokavice/zaščitno obleko/zaščito za oči/zaščito za obraz.|
||FI|Käytä suojakäsineitä/suojavaatetusta/silmiensuojainta/kasvonsuojainta.|
||SV|Använd skyddshandskar/skyddskläder/ögonskydd/ansiktsskydd.|

|P281|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Използвайте предписаните лични предпазни средства.|
||ES|Utilizar el equipo de protección individual obligatorio.|
||CS|Používejte požadované osobní ochranné prostředky.|
||DA|Anvend de påkrævede personlige værnemidler.|
||DE|Vorgeschriebene persönliche Schutzausrüstung verwenden.|
||ET|Kasutada vajalikke isikukaitsevahendeid.|

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|P281|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||EL|Χρησιμοποιείτε μέσα ατομικής προστασίας όταν απαιτείται.|
||EN|Use personal protective equipment as required.|
||FR|Utiliser l’équipement de protection individuel requis.|
||GA|Bain úsáid as an trealamh cosanta pearsanta faoi mar a éilítear.|
||IT|Utilizzare il dispositivo di protezione individuale richiesto.|
||LV|Izmantot personisko aizsargaprīkojumu atbilstoši prasībām.|
||LT|Naudoti reikalaujamas asmenines apsaugos priemones.|
||HU|Az előírt egyéni védőfelszerelés használata kötelező.|
||MT|Uża’ t-tagħmir personali protettiv kif meħtieġ.|
||NL|De nodige persoonlijke beschermingsuitrusting gebruiken.|
||PL|Stosować wymagane środki ochrony indywidualnej.|
||PT|Usar o equipamento de protecção individual exigido.|
||RO|Utilizaţi echipamentul de protecţie individuală conform cerinţelor.|
||SK|Používajte predpísané osobné ochranné prostriedky.|
||SL|Uporabiti predpisano osebno zaščitno opremo.|
||FI|Käytä vaadittuja henkilönsuojaimia.|
||SV|Använd föreskriven personlig skyddsutrustning.|

|P282|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Носете предпазващи от студ ръкавици/маска за лице/защитни очила.|
||ES|Llevar guantes que aíslen del frío/gafas/máscara.|
||CS|Používejte ochranné rukavice proti chladu/obličejový štít/ochranné brýle.|
||DA|Bær kuldeisolerende handsker/ansigtsskærm/øjenbeskyttelse.|
||DE|Schutzhandschuhe/Gesichtsschild/Augenschutz mit Kälteisolierung tragen.|
||ET|Kanda külmakaitsekindaid/kaitsemaski/kaitseprille.|
||EL|Φοράτε μονωτικά γάντια προστασίας από το ψύχος/προστατευτική μάσκα/προστατευτικά<br>γυαλιά.|
||EN|Wear cold insulating gloves/face shield/eye protection.|
||FR|Porter des gants isolants contre le froid/un équipement de protection du visage/des yeux.|
||GA|Caith lámhainní inslithe fuachta/aghaidhsciath/cosaint súile.|
||IT|Utilizzare guanti termici/schermo facciale/Proteggere gli occhi.|
||LV|Izmantot aizsargcimdus/sejas aizsargus/acu aizsargus ar aukstuma izolāciju.|
||LT|Mūvėti nuo šalčio izoliuojančias pirštines/naudoti veido skydelį/akių apsaugos priemones.|
||HU|Hidegszigetelő kesztyű/arcvédő/szemvédő használata kötelező.|
||MT|Ilbies ingwanti kiesħa li ma jinfedx minnhom/ilqugħ għall-wiċċ/protezzjoni għall-għajnejn.|
||NL|Koude-isolerende handschoenen/gelaatsbescherming/oogbescherming dragen.|
||PL|Nosić rękawice izolujące od zimna/maski na twarz/ochronę oczu.|
||PT|Usar luvas de protecção contra o frio/escudo facial/protecção ocular.|

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|P282|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||RO|Purtaţi mănuşi izolante împotriva frigului/echipament de protecţie a feţei/ochilor.|
||SK|Používajte termostabilné rukavice/ochranný štít/ochranné okuliare.|
||SL|Nositi hladne izolirne rokavice/zaščito za obraz/zaščito za oči.|
||FI|Käytä kylmäeristäviä suojakäsineitä/kasvonsuojainta/silmiensuojainta.|
||SV|Använd köldisolerande handskar/visir/ögonskydd.|

|P283|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Носете огнеупорно/огнезащитно облекло.|
||ES|Llevar prendas ignífugas/resistentes al fuego/resistentes a las llamas.|
||CS|Používejte ohnivzdorný/nehořlavý oděv.|
||DA|Bær brandbestandig/brandhæmmende beklædning.|
||DE|Schwer entflammbare/flammhemmende Kleidung tragen.|
||ET|Kanda tule-/leegikindlat/tule levikut aeglustavat rõivastust.|
||EL|Φοράτε αντιπυρικά/αλεξίφλογα πυράντοχα/βραδυφλεγή ενδύματα.|
||EN|Wear fire/flame resistant/retardant clothing.|
||FR|Porter des vêtements résistant au feu/aux flammes/ignifuges.|
||GA|Caith éadaí dódhíonacha/lasairdhíonacha nó dómhoillitheacha/lasairmhoillitheacha.|
||IT|Indossare indumenti completamente ignifughi o in tessuti ritardanti di fiamma.|
||LV|Izmantot aizsargapģērbu pret uguni/liesmām.|
||LT|Dėvėti ugniai/liepsnai atsparius/antipireninius drabužius.|
||HU|Tűz-/lángálló/-késleltető ruházat viselése kötelező.|
||MT|Ilbies ħwejjeġ reżistenti għan-nar/fjammi.|
||NL|Vuur/vlambestendige/brandwerende kleding dragen.|
||PL|Nosić odzież ognioodporną/płomienioodporną/opóźniającą zapalenie.|
||PT|Usar vestuário ignífugo/retardador de fogo/chamas.|
||RO|Purtaţi îmbrăcăminte rezistentă la foc/flacără/ignifugă.|
||SK|Noste ohňovzdorný odev/odev so zníženou horľavosťou.|
||SL|Nositi negorljiva oblačila in oblačila, odporna proti ognju.|
||FI|Käytä palosuojattua/paloturvallista vaatetusta.|
||SV|Använd brand-/flamsäkra eller brand-/flamhämmande kläder.|

|P284|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Носете респираторни предпазни средства.|
||ES|Llevar equipo de protección respiratoria.|
||CS|Používejte vybavení pro ochranu dýchacích cest.|
||DA|Anvend åndedrætsværn.|
||DE|Atemschutz tragen.|
||ET|Kanda hingamisteede kaitsevahendeid.|

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|P284|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||EL|Φοράτε μέσα ατομικής προστασίας της αναπνοής.|
||EN|Wear respiratory protection.|
||FR|Porter un équipement de protection respiratoire.|
||GA|Caith cosaint riospráide.|
||IT|Utilizzare un apparecchio respiratorio.|
||LV|Izmantot gāzmasku.|
||LT|Naudoti kvėpavimo takų apsaugos priemones.|
||HU|Légzésvédelem használata kötelező.|
||MT|Ilbes protezzjoni respiratorja.|
||NL|Adembescherming dragen.|
||PL|Stosować indywidualne środki ochrony dróg oddechowych.|
||PT|Usar protecção respiratória.|
||RO|Purtaţi echipament de protecţie respiratorie.|
||SK|Používajte ochranu dýchacích ciest.|
||SL|Nositi opremo za zaščito dihal.|
||FI|Käytä hengityksensuojainta.|
||SV|Använd andningsskydd.|

|P285|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|В случай на лоша вентилация носете респираторни предпазни средства.|
||ES|En caso de ventilación insuficiente, llevar equipo de protección respiratoria.|
||CS|V případě nedostatečného větrání používejte vybavení pro ochranu dýchacích cest.|
||DA|Ved utilstrækkelig udluftning anvendes åndedrætsværn.|
||DE|Bei unzureichender Belüfung Atemschutz tragen.|
||ET|Ebapiisava ventilatsiooni korral kanda hingamisteede kaitsevahendeid.|
||EL|Σε περίπτωση ανεπαρκούς αερισμού, να φοράτε μέσα ατομικής προστασίας της αναπνοής.|
||EN|In case of inadequate ventilation wear respiratory protection.|
||FR|Lorsque la ventilation du local est insuffisante, porter un équipement de protection<br>respiratoire.|
||GA|I gcás aerála uireasaigh caith cosaint riospráide.|
||IT|In caso di ventilazione insufficiente utilizzare un apparecchio respiratorio.|
||LV|Neatbilstošas ventilācijas gadījumā izmantot gāzmasku.|
||LT|Esant nepakankamam vėdinimui, naudoti kvėpavimo takų apsaugos priemones.|
||HU|Nem megfelelő szellőzés esetén légzésvédelem kötelező.|
||MT|F’każ ta' ventilazzjoni inadegwata ilbes protezzjoni respiratorja.|
||NL|Bij ontoereikende ventilatie een geschikte adembescherming dragen.|
||PL|W przypadku niedostatecznej wentylacji stosować indywidualne środki ochrony dróg<br>oddechowych.|
||PT|Em caso de ventilação inadequada, usar protecção respiratória.|

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|P285|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||RO|În cazul în care ventilarea este insuficientă, purtaţi echipament de protecţie respiratorie.|
||SK|V prípade nedostatočného vetrania, používajte ochranu dýchacích ciest.|
||SL|Ob nezadostnem prezračevanju nositi opremo za zaščito dihal.|
||FI|Käytä hengityksensuojainta, jos ilmanvaihto on riittämätön.|
||SV|Använd andningsskydd vid otillräcklig ventilation.|

|P231 +<br>P232|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се използва под инертен газ. Да се пази от влага.|
||ES|Manipular en gas inerte. Proteger de la humedad.|
||CS|Manipulace pod inertním plynem. Chraňte před vlhkem.|
||DA|Anvendes under inaktiv gas. Beskyttes mod fugt.|
||DE|Unter inertem Gas handhaben. Vor Feuchtigkeit schützen.|
||ET|Käidelda inertgaasis. Hoida niiskuse eest.|
||EL|Χειρισμός σε αδρανή ατμόσφαιρα. Προστατέψτε από την υγρασία.|
||EN|Handle under inert gas. Protect from moisture.|
||FR|Manipuler sous gaz inerte. Protéger de l’humidité.|
||GA|Láimhsigh faoi thriathghás. Cosain ó thaise.|
||IT|Manipolare in atmosfera di gas inerte. Tenere al riparo dall’umidità.|
||LV|Izmantot tikai inertas gāzes apstākļos. Aizsargāt no mitruma.|
||LT|Tvarkyti inertinėse dujose. Saugoti nuo drėgmės.|
||HU|Inert gázban használandó. Nedvességtől védendő.|
||MT|Uża’ taħt gass inerti. Ipproteġi mill-umdità.|
||NL|Onder inert gas werken. Tegen vocht beschermen.|
||PL|Używać w atmosferze obojętnego gazu Chronić przed wilgocią.|
||PT|Manusear em atmosfera de gás inerte. Manter ao abrigo da humidade.|
||RO|A se manipula sub un gaz inert. A se proteja de umiditate.|
||SK|Manipulujte v prostredí s inertným plynom. Chráňte pred vlhkosťou.|
||SL|Hraniti v ustreznem inertnem plinu. Zaščititi pred vlago.|
||FI|Käsittele inertissä kaasussa. Suojaa kosteudelta.|
||SV|Hanteras under inert gas. Skyddas från fukt.|

|P235 +<br>P410|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се държи на хладно. Да се пази от пряка слънчева светлина.|
||ES|Conservar en un lugar fresco. Proteger de la luz del sol.|
||CS|Uchovávejte v chladu. Chraňte před slunečním zářením.|
||DA|Opbevares køligt. Beskyttes mod sollys.|
||DE|Kühl halten. Vor Sonnenbestrahlung schützen.|

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|P235 +<br>P410|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||ET|Hoida jahedas. Hoida päikesevalguse eest.|
||EL|Να διατηρείται δροσερό. Να προστατεύεται από τις ηλιακές ακτίνες.|
||EN|Keep cool. Protect from sunlight.|
||FR|Tenir au frais. Protéger du rayonnement solaire.|
||GA|Coimeád fionnuar. Cosain ó sholas na gréine.|
||IT|Tenere in luogo fresco. Proteggere dai raggi solari.|
||LV|Turēt vēsumā. Aizsargāt no saules gaismas.|
||LT|Laikyti vėsioje vietoje. Saugoti nuo saulės šviesos.|
||HU|Hűvös helyen tartandó. Napfénytől védendő.|
||MT|Żomm frisk. Ipproteġi mir-raġġi tax-xemx.|
||NL|Koel bewaren. Tegen zonlicht beschermen.|
||PL|Przechowywać w chłodnym miejscu. Chronić przed światłem słonecznym.|
||PT|Conservar em ambiente fresco. Manter ao abrigo da luz solar.|
||RO|A se păstra la rece. A se proteja de lumina solară.|
||SK|Uchovávajte v chlade. Chráňte pred slnečným žiarením.|
||SL|Hraniti na hladnem. Zaščititi pred sončno svetlobo.|
||FI|Säilytä viileässä. Suojaa auringonvalolta.|
||SV|Förvaras svalt. Skyddas från solljus.|

_Table 1.3_

**Precautionary statements — Response**

|P301|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|ПРИ ПОГЛЪЩАНЕ:|
||ES|EN CASO DE INGESTIÓN:|
||CS|PŘI POŽITÍ:|
||DA|I TILFÆLDE AF INDTAGELSE:|
||DE|BEI VERSCHLUCKEN:|
||ET|ALLANEELAMISE KORRAL:|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ ΚΑΤΑΠΟΣΗΣ:|
||EN|IF SWALLOWED:|
||FR|EN CAS D’INGESTION:|
||GA|MÁ SHLOGTAR:|
||IT|IN CASO DI INGESTIONE:|
||LV|NORĪŠANAS GADĪJUMĀ:|
||LT|PRARIJUS:|
||HU|LENYELÉS ESETÉN:|
||MT|JEKK JINBELA’:|

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|P301|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||NL|NA INSLIKKEN:|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU POŁKNIĘCIA:|
||PT|EM CASO DE INGESTÃO:|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE ÎNGHIŢIRE:|
||SK|PO POŽITÍ:|
||SL|PRI ZAUŽITJU:|
||FI|JOS KEMIKAALIA ON NIELTY:|
||SV|VID FÖRTÄRING:|

|P302|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|ПРИ КОНТАКТ С КОЖАТА:|
||ES|EN CASO DE CONTACTO CON LA PIEL:|
||CS|PŘI STYKU S KŮŽÍ:|
||DA|VED KONTAKT MED HUDEN:|
||DE|BEI BERÜHRUNG MIT DER HAUT:|
||ET|NAHALE SATTUMISE KORRAL:|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ ΕΠΑΦΗΣ ΜΕ ΤΟ ΔΕΡΜΑ:|
||EN|IF ON SKIN:|
||FR|EN CAS DE CONTACT AVEC LA PEAU:|
||GA|I gCÁS TEAGMHÁLA LEIS AN gCRAICEANN:|
||IT|IN CASO DI CONTATTO CON LA PELLE:|
||LV|SASKARĒ AR ĀDU:|
||LT|PATEKUS ANT ODOS:|
||HU|HA BŐRRE KERÜL:|
||MT|F'KAŻ TA' KUNTATT MAL-ĠILDA:|
||NL|BIJ CONTACT MET DE HUID:|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU KONTAKTU ZE SKÓRĄ:|
||PT|SE ENTRAR EM CONTACTO COM A PELE:|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE CONTACT CU PIELEA:|
||SK|PRI KONTAKTE S POKOŽKOU:|
||SL|PRI STIKU S KOŽO:|
||FI|JOS KEMIKAALIA JOUTUU IHOLLE:|
||SV|VID HUDKONTAKT:|

|P303|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|ПРИ КОНТАКТ С КОЖАТА (или косата):|
||ES|EN CASO DE CONTACTO CON LA PIEL (o el pelo):|
||CS|PŘI STYKU S KŮŽÍ (nebo s vlasy):|

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|P303|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||DA|VED KONTAKT MED HUDEN (eller håret):|
||DE|BEI BERÜHRUNG MIT DER HAUT (oder dem Haar):|
||ET|NAHALE (või juustele) SATTUMISE KORRAL:|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ ΕΠΑΦΗΣ ΜΕ ΤΟ ΔΕΡΜΑ (ή με τα μαλλιά):|
||EN|IF ON SKIN (or hair):|
||FR|EN CAS DE CONTACT AVEC LA PEAU (ou les cheveux):|
||GA|I gCÁS TEAGMHÁLA LEIS AN gCRAICEANN (nó le gruaig):|
||IT|IN CASO DI CONTATTO CON LA PELLE (o con i capelli):|
||LV|SASKARĒ AR ĀDU (vai matiem):|
||LT|PATEKUS ANT ODOS (arba plaukų):|
||HU|HA BŐRRE (vagy hajra) KERÜL:|
||MT|F'KAŻ TA' KUNTATT MAL-ĠILDA (jew ix-xagħar):|
||NL|BIJ CONTACT MET DE HUID (of het haar):|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU KONTAKTU ZE SKÓRĄ (lub z włosami):|
||PT|SE ENTRAR EM CONTACTO COM A PELE (ou o cabelo):|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE CONTACT CU PIELEA (sau părul):|
||SK|PRI KONTAKTE S POKOŽKOU (alebo vlasmi):|
||SL|PRI STIKU S KOŽO (ali lasmi):|
||FI|JOS KEMIKAALIA JOUTUU IHOLLE (tai hiuksiin):|
||SV|VID HUDKONTAKT (även håret):|

|P304|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|ПРИ ВДИШВАНЕ:|
||ES|EN CASO DE INHALACIÓN:|
||CS|PŘI VDECHNUTÍ:|
||DA|VED INDÅNDING:|
||DE|BEI EINATMEN:|
||ET|SISSEHINGAMISE KORRAL:|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ ΕΙΣΠΝΟΗΣ:|
||EN|IF INHALED:|
||FR|EN CAS D’INHALATION:|
||GA|MÁ IONANÁLAÍTEAR:|
||IT|IN CASO DI INALAZIONE:|
||LV|IEELPOJOT:|
||LT|ĮKVĖPUS:|
||HU|BELÉLEGZÉS ESETÉN:|
||MT|JEKK JINĠIBED MAN-NIFS:|
||NL|NA INADEMING:|

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|P304|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU DOSTANIA SIĘ DO DRÓG ODDECHOWYCH:|
||PT|EM CASO DE INALAÇÃO:|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE INHALARE:|
||SK|PO VDÝCHNUTÍ:|
||SL|PRI VDIHAVANJU:|
||FI|JOS KEMIKAALIA ON HENGITETTY:|
||SV|VID INANDNING:|

|P305|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|ПРИ КОНТАКТ С ОЧИТЕ:|
||ES|EN CASO DE CONTACTO CON LOS OJOS:|
||CS|PŘI ZASAŽENÍ OČÍ:|
||DA|VED KONTAKT MED ØJNENE:|
||DE|BEI KONTAKT MIT DEN AUGEN:|
||ET|SILMA SATTUMISE KORRAL:|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ ΕΠΑΦΗΣ ΜΕ ΤΑ ΜΑΤΙΑ:|
||EN|IF IN EYES:|
||FR|EN CAS DE CONTACT AVEC LES YEUX:|
||GA|I gCÁS TEAGMHÁLA LEIS NA SÚILE:|
||IT|IN CASO DI CONTATTO CON GLI OCCHI:|
||LV|IEKĻŪSTOT ACĪS:|
||LT|PATEKUS Į AKIS:|
||HU|SZEMBE KERÜLÉS ESETÉN:|
||MT|JEKK JIDĦOL FL-GĦAJNEJN:|
||NL|BIJ CONTACT MET DE OGEN:|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU DOSTANIA SIĘ DO OCZU:|
||PT|SE ENTRAR EM CONTACTO COM OS OLHOS:|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE CONTACT CU OCHII:|
||SK|PO ZASIAHNUTÍ OČÍ:|
||SL|PRI STIKU Z OČMI:|
||FI|JOS KEMIKAALIA JOUTUU SILMIIN:|
||SV|VID KONTAKT MED ÖGONEN:|

|P306|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|ПРИ ПОПАДАНЕ ВЪРХУ ОБЛЕКЛОТО:|
||ES|EN CASO DE CONTACTO CON LA ROPA:|
||CS|PŘI STYKU S ODĚVEM:|
||DA|VED KONTAKT MED TØJET:|

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|P306|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||DE|BEI KONTAMINIERTER KLEIDUNG:|
||ET|RÕIVASTELE SATTUMISE KORRAL:|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ ΕΠΑΦΗΣ ΜΕ ΤΑ ΡΟΥΧΑ:|
||EN|IF ON CLOTHING:|
||FR|EN CAS DE CONTACT AVEC LES VÊTEMENTS:|
||GA|I gCÁS TEAGMHÁLA LE hÉADAÍ:|
||IT|IN CASO DI CONTATTO CON GLI INDUMENTI:|
||LV|SASKARĒ AR APĢĒRBU:|
||LT|PATEKUS ANT DRABUŽIŲ:|
||HU|HA RUHÁRA KERÜL:|
||MT|F'KAŻ TA' KUNTATT MA' L-ILBIES:|
||NL|NA MORSEN OP KLEDING:|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU KONTAKTU Z ODZIEŻĄ:|
||PT|SE ENTRAR EM CONTACTO COM A ROUPA:|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE CONTACT CU ÎMBRĂCĂMINTEA:|
||SK|PRI KONTAKTE S ODEVOM:|
||SL|PRI STIKU Z OBLAČILI:|
||FI|JOS KEMIKAALIA JOUTUU VAATTEISIIN:|
||SV|VID KONTAKT MED KLÄDERNA:|

|P307|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|ПРИ експозиция:|
||ES|EN CASO DE exposición:|
||CS|PŘI expozici:|
||DA|VED eksponering:|
||DE|BEI Exposition:|
||ET|Kokkupuute korral:|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ έκθεσης:|
||EN|IF exposed:|
||FR|EN CAS d’exposition:|
||GA|I gCÁS nochta:|
||IT|IN CASO di esposizione:|
||LV|JA saskaras:|
||LT|Esant sąlyčiui:|
||HU|Expozíció esetén:|
||MT|JEKK espost:|
||NL|NA blootstelling:|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU narażenia:|

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|P307|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||PT|EM CASO DE exposição:|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE expunere:|
||SK|PO expozícii:|
||SL|PRI izpostavljenosti:|
||FI|Altistumisen tapahduttua:|
||SV|Om du exponerats:|

|P308|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|ПРИ явна или предполагаема експозиция:|
||ES|EN CASO DE exposición manifiesta o presunta:|
||CS|PŘI expozici nebo podezření na ni:|
||DA|VED eksponering eller mistanke om eksponering:|
||DE|BEI Exposition oder falls betroffen|
||ET|Kokkupuute või kokkupuutekahtluse korral:|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ έκθεσης ή πιθανής έκθεσης:|
||EN|IF exposed or concerned:|
||FR|EN CAS d’exposition prouvée ou suspectée:|
||GA|I gCÁS nochta nó má mheastar a bheith nochtaithe:|
||IT|IN CASO di esposizione o di possibile esposizione:|
||LV|Ja saskaras vai saistīts ar:|
||LT|Esant sąlyčiui arba jeigu numanomas sąlytis:|
||HU|Expozíció vagy annak gyanúja esetén:|
||MT|JEKK espost jew konċernat:|
||NL|NA (mogelijke) blootstelling:|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU narażenia lub styczności:|
||PT|EM CASO DE exposição ou suspeita de exposição:|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE expunere sau de posibilă expunere:|
||SK|Po expozícii alebo podozrení z nej:|
||SL|PRI izpostavljenosti ali sumu izpostavljenosti:|
||FI|Altistumisen tapahduttua tai jos epäillään altistumista:|
||SV|Vid exponering eller misstanke om exponering:|

|P309|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|ПРИ експозиция или при неразположение:|
||ES|EN CASO DE exposición o malestar:|
||CS|PŘI expozici nebo necítíte-li se dobře:|
||DA|VED eksponering eller ubehag:|
||DE|BEI Exposition oder Unwohlsein:|

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|P309|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||ET|Kokkupuute või halva enesetunde korral:|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ έκθεσης ή αδιαθεσίας:|
||EN|IF exposed or if you feel unwell:|
||FR|EN CAS d’exposition ou d'un malaise:|
||GA|I gCÁS nochta nó má bhraitear tinn:|
||IT|IN CASO di esposizione o di malessere:|
||LV|JA saskaras vai ja jums ir slikta pašsajūta:|
||LT|Esant sąlyčiui arba blogai pasijutus:|
||HU|Expozíció vagy rosszullét esetén:|
||MT|JEKK espost jew tħossok ma tiflaħx:|
||NL|NA blootstelling of bij onwel voelen:|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU narażenia lub złego samopoczucia:|
||PT|EM CASO DE exposição ou de indisposição:|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE expunere sau dacă nu vă simţiţi bine:|
||SK|Po expozícii alebo pri zdravotných problémoch.|
||SL|PRI izpostavljenosti ali slabem počutju:|
||FI|Altistumisen tapahduttua tai jos ilmenee pahoinvointia:|
||SV|Vid exponering eller obehag:|

|P310|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Незабавно се обадете в ЦЕНТЪР ПО ТОКСИКОЛОГИЯ или на лекар.|
||ES|Llamar inmediatamente a un CENTRO DE INFORMACION TOXICOLOGICA o a un<br>médico.|
||CS|Okamžitě volejte TOXIKOLOGICKÉ INFORMAČNÍ STŘEDISKO nebo lékaře.|
||DA|Ring omgående til en GIFTINFORMATION eller en læge.|
||DE|Sofort GIFTINFORMATIONSZENTRUM oder Arzt anrufen.|
||ET|Võtta viivitamata ühendust MÜRGISTUSTEABEKESKUSE või arstiga.|
||EL|Καλέστε αμέσως το ΚΕΝΤΡΟ ΔΗΛΗΤΗΡΙΑΣΕΩΝ ή ένα γιατρό.|
||EN|Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician.|
||FR|Appeler immédiatement un CENTRE ANTIPOISON ou un médecin.|
||GA|Cuir glao láithreach ar IONAD NIMHE nó ar dhoctúir/lia.|
||IT|Contattare immediatamente un CENTRO ANTIVELENI o un medico.|
||LV|Nekavējoties sazinieties ar SAINDĒŠANĀS CENTRU vai ārstu.|
||LT|Nedelsiant skambinti į APSINUODIJIMŲ KONTROLĖS IR INFORMACIJOS BIURĄ arba<br>kreiptis į gydytoją.|
||HU|Azonnal forduljon TOXIKOLÓGIAI KÖZPONTHOZ vagy orvoshoz.|
||MT|Ikkuntattja ĊENTRU TA' L-AVVELENAMENT jew tabib.|
||NL|Onmiddellijk een ANTIGIFCENTRUM of een arts raadplegen.|
||PL|Natychmiast skontaktować się z OŚRODKIEM ZATRUĆ lub lekarzem.|

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|P310|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||PT|Contacte imediatamente um CENTRO DE INFORMAÇÃO ANTIVENENOS ou um médico.|
||RO|Sunaţi imediat la un CENTRU DE INFORMARE TOXICOLOGICĂ sau un medic.|
||SK|Okamžite volajte NÁRODNÉ TOXIKOLOGICKÉ INFORMAČNÉ CENTRUM alebo lekára.|
||SL|Takoj pokličite CENTER ZA ZASTRUPITVE ali zdravnika.|
||FI|Ota välittömästi yhteys MYRKYTYSTIETOKESKUKSEEN tai lääkäriin.|
||SV|Kontakta genast GIFTINFORMATIONSCENTRAL eller läkare.|

|P311|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Обадете се в ЦЕНТЪР ПО ТОКСИКОЛОГИЯ или на лекар.|
||ES|Llamar a un CENTRO DE INFORMACION TOXICOLOGICA o a un médico.|
||CS|Volejte TOXIKOLOGICKÉ INFORMAČNÍ STŘEDISKO nebo lékaře.|
||DA|Ring til en GIFTINFORMATION eller en læge.|
||DE|GIFTINFORMATIONSZENTRUM oder Arzt anrufen.|
||ET|Võtta ühendust MÜRGISTUSTEABEKESKUSE või arstiga.|
||EL|Καλέστε το ΚΕΝΤΡΟ ΔΗΛΗΤΗΡΙΑΣΕΩΝ ή ένα γιατρό.|
||EN|Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician.|
||FR|Appeler un CENTRE ANTIPOISON ou un médecin.|
||GA|Cuir glao ar IONAD NIMHE nó ar dhoctúir/lia.|
||IT|Contattare un CENTRO ANTIVELENI o un medico.|
||LV|Sazinieties ar SAINDĒŠANĀS CENTRU vai ārstu.|
||LT|Skambinti į APSINUODIJIMŲ KONTROLĖS IR INFORMACIJOS BIURĄ arba kreiptis į<br>gydytoją.|
||HU|Forduljon TOXIKOLÓGIAI KÖZPONTHOZ vagy orvoshoz.|
||MT|Ikkuntattja ĊENTRU TA' L-AVVELENAMENT jew tabib.|
||NL|Een ANTIGIFCENTRUM of een arts raadplegen.|
||PL|Skontaktować się z OŚRODKIEM ZATRUĆ lub lekarzem.|
||PT|Contacte um CENTRO DE INFORMAÇÃO ANTIVENENOS ou um médico.|
||RO|Sunaţi la un CENTRU DE INFORMARE TOXICOLOGICĂ sau un medic.|
||SK|Volajte NÁRODNÉ TOXIKOLOGICKÉ INFORMAČNÉ CENTRUM alebo lekára.|
||SL|Pokličite CENTER ZA ZASTRUPITVE ali zdravnika.|
||FI|Ota yhteys MYRKYTYSTIETOKESKUKSEEN tai lääkäriin.|
||SV|Kontakta GIFTINFORMATIONSCENTRAL eller läkare.|

|P312|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При неразположение се обадете в ЦЕНТЪР ПО ТОКСИКОЛОГИЯ или на лекар.|
||ES|Llamar a un CENTRO DE INFORMACION TOXICOLOGICA o a un médico en caso de<br>malestar.|
||CS|Necítíte-li se dobře, volejte TOXIKOLOGICKÉ INFORMAČNÍ STŘEDISKO nebo lékaře.|
||DA|I tilfælde af ubehag ring til en GIFTINFORMATION eller en læge.|

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|P312|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||DE|Bei Unwohlsein GIFTINFORMATIONSZENTRUM oder Arzt anrufen.|
||ET|Halva enesetunde korral võtta ühendust MÜRGISTUSTEABEKESKUSE või arstiga.|
||EL|Καλέστε το ΚΕΝΤΡΟ ΔΗΛΗΤΗΡΙΑΣΕΩΝ ή ένα γιατρό εάν αισθανθείτε αδιαθεσία.|
||EN|Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell.|
||FR|Appeler un CENTRE ANTIPOISON ou un médecin en cas de malaise.|
||GA|Cuir glao ar IONAD NIMHE nó ar dhoctúir/lia má bhraitheann tú tinn.|
||IT|In caso di malessere, contattare un CENTRO ANTIVELENI o un medico.|
||LV|Sazinieties ar SAINDĒŠANĀS CENTRU vai ārstu, ja jums ir slikta pašsajūta.|
||LT|Pasijutus blogai, skambinti į APSINUODIJIMŲ KONTROLĖS IR INFORMACIJOS BIURĄ<br>arba kreiptis į gydytoją.|
||HU|Rosszullét esetén forduljon TOXIKOLÓGIAI KÖZPONTHOZ vagy orvoshoz.|
||MT|Ikkuntattja ĊENTRU TA' L-AVVELENAMENT jew tabib jekk tħossok ma tiflaħx.|
||NL|Bij onwel voelen een ANTIGIFCENTRUM of een arts raadplegen.|
||PL|W przypadku złego samopoczucia skontaktować się z OŚRODKIEM ZATRUĆ lub z<br>lekarzem.|
||PT|Caso sinta indisposição, contacte um CENTRO DE INFORMAÇÃO ANTIVENENOS ou um<br>médico.|
||RO|Sunaţi la un CENTRU DE INFORMARE TOXICOLOGICĂ sau un medic, dacă nu vă simţiţi<br>bine.|
||SK|Pri zdravotných problémoch, volajte NÁRODNÉ TOXIKOLOGICKÉ INFORMAČNÉ<br>CENTRUM alebo lekára.|
||SL|Ob slabem počutju pokličite CENTER ZA ZASTRUPITVE ali zdravnika.|
||FI|Ota yhteys MYRKYTYSTIETOKESKUKSEEN tai lääkäriin, jos ilmenee pahoinvointia.|
||SV|Vid obehag, kontakta GIFTINFORMATIONSCENTRAL eller läkare.|

|P313|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Потърсете медицински съвет/помощ.|
||ES|Consultar a un médico.|
||CS|Vyhledejte lékařskou pomoc/ošetření.|
||DA|Søg lægehjælp.|
||DE|Ärztlichen Rat einholen/ärztliche Hilfe hinzuziehen.|
||ET|Pöörduda arsti poole.|
||EL|Συμβουλευθείτε/Επισκεφθείτε γιατρό.|
||EN|Get medical advice/attention.|
||FR|Consulter un médecin.|
||GA|Faigh comhairle/cúram liachta.|
||IT|Consultare un medico.|
||LV|Lūdziet palīdzību mediķiem.|
||LT|Kreiptis į gydytoją.|
||HU|Orvosi ellátást kell kérni.|
||MT|Ikkonsulta tabib.|

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|P313|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||NL|Een arts raadplegen.|
||PL|Zasięgnąć porady/zgłosić się pod opiekę lekarza.|
||PT|Consulte um médico.|
||RO|Consultaţi medicul.|
||SK|Vyhľadajte lekársku pomoc/starostlivosť.|
||SL|Poiščite zdravniško pomoč/oskrbo.|
||FI|Hakeudu lääkäriin.|
||SV|Sök läkarhjälp.|

|P314|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При неразположение потърсете медицински съвет/помощ.|
||ES|Consultar a un médico en caso de malestar.|
||CS|Necítíte-li se dobře, vyhledejte lékařskou pomoc/ošetření.|
||DA|Søg lægehjælp ved ubehag.|
||DE|Bei Unwohlsein ärztlichen Rat einholen/ärztliche Hilfe hinzuziehen.|
||ET|Halva enesetunde korral pöörduda arsti poole.|
||EL|Συμβουλευθείτε/Επισκεφθείτε γιατρό εάν αισθανθείτε αδιαθεσία.|
||EN|Get medical advice/attention if you feel unwell.|
||FR|Consulter un médecin en cas de malaise.|
||GA|Faigh comhairle/cúram liachta má bhraitheann tú tinn.|
||IT|In caso di malessere, consultare un medico.|
||LV|Lūdziet palīdzību mediķiem, ja jums ir slikta pašsajūta.|
||LT|Pasijutus blogai, kreiptis į gydytoją.|
||HU|Rosszullét esetén orvosi ellátást kell kérni.|
||MT|Ikkonsulta tabib jekk tħossok ma tiflaħx.|
||NL|Bij onwel voelen een arts raadplegen.|
||PL|W przypadku złego samopoczucia zasięgnąć porady/zgłosić się pod opiekę lekarza.|
||PT|Em caso de indisposição, consulte um médico.|
||RO|Consultaţi medicul, dacă nu vă simţiţi bine.|
||SK|Ak pociťujete zdravotné problémy, vyhľadajte lekársku pomoc/starostlivosť.|
||SL|Ob slabem počutju poiščite zdravniško pomoč/oskrbo.|
||FI|Hakeudu lääkäriin, jos ilmenee pahoinvointia.|
||SV|Sök läkarhjälp vid obehag.|

|P315|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Незабавно потърсете медицински съвет/помощ.|
||ES|Consultar a un médico inmediatamente.|
||CS|Okamžitě vyhledejte lékařskou pomoc/ošetření.|

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|P315|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||DA|Søg omgående lægehjælp.|
||DE|Sofort ärztlichen Rat einholen/ärztliche Hilfe hinzuziehen.|
||ET|Pöörduda viivitamata arsti poole.|
||EL|Συμβουλευθείτε/Επισκεφθείτε αμέσως γιατρό.|
||EN|Get immediate medical advice/attention.|
||FR|Consulter immédiatement un médecin.|
||GA|Faigh comhairle/cúram liachta láithreach.|
||IT|Consultare immediatamente un medico.|
||LV|Nekavējoties lūdziet palīdzību mediķiem.|
||LT|Nedelsiant kreiptis į gydytoją.|
||HU|Azonnal orvosi ellátást kell kérni.|
||MT|Ikkonsulta tabib minnufih.|
||NL|Onmiddellijk een arts raadplegen.|
||PL|Natychmiast zasięgnąć porady/zgłosić się pod opiekę lekarza.|
||PT|Consulte imediatamente um médico.|
||RO|Consultaţi imediat medicul.|
||SK|Okamžite vyhľadajte lekársku pomoc/starostlivosť.|
||SL|Takoj poiščite zdravniško pomoč/oskrbo.|
||FI|Hakeudu välittömästi lääkäriin.|
||SV|Sök omedelbart läkarhjälp.|

|P320|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Спешна нужда от специализирано лечение (вж… на този етикет).|
||ES|Se necesita urgentemente un tratamiento específico (ver … en esta etiqueta).|
||CS|Je nutné odborné ošetření (viz … na tomto štítku).|
||DA|Særlig behandling straks påkrævet (se … på denne etiket).|
||DE|Besondere Behandlung dringend erforderlich (siehe … auf diesem Kennzeichnungsetikett).|
||ET|Nõuab viivitamatut eriravi (vt … käesoleval etiketil).|
||EL|Χρειάζεται επειγόντως ειδική αγωγή (βλέπε … στην ετικέτα).|
||EN|Specific treatment is urgent (see … on this label).|
||FR|Un traitement spécifique est urgent (voir … sur cette étiquette).|
||GA|Tá sé práinneach go bhfaightear cóir leighis ar leith (féach … ar an lipéad seo).|
||IT|Trattamento specifico urgente (vedere… su questa etichetta).|
||LV|Steidzami nepieciešama īpaša medicīniskā palīdzība (skat. … uz šīs etiķetes).|
||LT|Būtinas skubus specialus gydymas (žr. … šioje etiketėje).|
||HU|Sürgős szakellátás szükséges (lásd … a címkén).|
||MT|Trattament speċifiku hu urġenti (ara … fuq din it-tikketta).|
||NL|Specifieke behandeling dringend vereist (zie … op dit etiket).|

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|P320|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||PL|Pilnie zastosować określone leczenie (patrz … na etykiecie).|
||PT|É urgente um tratamento específico (ver … no presente rótulo).|
||RO|Un tratament specific este urgent (a se vedea … de pe această etichetă).|
||SK|Odborné ošetrenie je naliehavé (pozri … na etikete).|
||SL|Posebno zdravljenje je nujno (glejte … na tej etiketi).|
||FI|Erityishoitoa tarvitaan välittömästi (katso … pakkauksen merkinnöissä).|
||SV|Särskild behandling krävs omedelbart (se … på etiketten).|

|P321|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Специализирано лечение (вж… на този етикет).|
||ES|Se necesita un tratamiento específico (ver … en esta etiqueta).|
||CS|Odborné ošetření (viz … na tomto štítku).|
||DA|Særlig behandling (se … på denne etiket).|
||DE|Besondere Behandlung (siehe … auf diesem Kennzeichnungsetikett).|
||ET|Nõuab eriravi (vt … käesoleval etiketil).|
||EL|Χρειάζεται ειδική αγωγή (βλέπε … στην ετικέτα).|
||EN|Specific treatment (see … on this label).|
||FR|Traitement spécifique (voir … sur cette étiquette).|
||GA|Cóir liachta ar leith (féach … ar an lipéad seo).|
||IT|Trattamento specifico (vedere …su questa etichetta).|
||LV|Īpaša medicīniskā palīdzība (skat. … uz šīs etiķetes).|
||LT|Specialus gydymas (žr. … šioje etiketėje).|
||HU|Szakellátás (lásd … a címkén).|
||MT|Trattament speċifiku (ara … fuq din it-tikketta).|
||NL|Specifieke behandeling vereist (zie … op dit etiket).|
||PL|Zastosować określone leczenie (patrz … na etykiecie).|
||PT|Tratamento específico (ver … no presente rótulo).|
||RO|Tratament specific (a se vedea … de pe această etichetă).|
||SK|Odborné ošetrenie (pozri … na etikete).|
||SL|Posebno zdravljenje (glejte … na tej etiketi).|
||FI|Erityishoitoa tarvitaan (katso … pakkauksen merkinnöissä).|
||SV|Särskild behandling (se … på etiketten).|

|P322|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Специални мерки (вж… на този етикет).|
||ES|Se necesitan medidas específicas (ver … en esta etiqueta).|
||CS|Specifické opatření (viz … na tomto štítku).|
||DA|Særlige foranstaltninger (se … på denne etiket).|

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|P322|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||DE|Gezielte Maßnahmen (siehe … auf diesem Kennzeichnungsetikett).|
||ET|Nõuab erimeetmeid (vt … käesoleval etiketil).|
||EL|Χρειάζονται ειδικά μέτρα (βλέπε … στην ετικέτα).|
||EN|Specific measures (see … on this label).|
||FR|Mesures spécifiques (voir … sur cette étiquette).|
||GA|Bearta ar leith (féach … ar an lipéad seo).|
||IT|Misure specifiche (vedere …su questa etichetta).|
||LV|Īpaši pasākumi (skat. … uz šīs etiķetes).|
||LT|Specialios priemonės (žr. … šioje etiketėje).|
||HU|Különleges intézkedések (lásd … a címkén).|
||MT|Miżuri speċifiċi (ara … fuq din it-tikketta).|
||NL|Specifieke maatregelen (zie … op dit etiket).|
||PL|Środki szczególne (patrz … na etykiecie).|
||PT|Medidas específicas (ver … no presente rótulo).|
||RO|Măsuri specifice (a se vedea … de pe această etichetă).|
||SK|Osobitné opatrenia (pozri … na etikete).|
||SL|Posebni ukrepi (glejte … na tej etiketi).|
||FI|Erityistoimenpiteitä tarvitaan (katso … pakkauksen merkinnöissä).|
||SV|Särskilda åtgärder (se … på etiketten).|

|P330|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Изплакнете устата.|
||ES|Enjuagarse la boca.|
||CS|Vypláchněte ústa.|
||DA|Skyl munden.|
||DE|Mund ausspülen.|
||ET|Loputada suud.|
||EL|Ξεπλύνετε το στόμα.|
||EN|Rinse mouth.|
||FR|Rincer la bouche.|
||GA|Sruthlaítear an béal.|
||IT|Sciacquare la bocca.|
||LV|Izskalot muti.|
||LT|Išskalauti burną.|
||HU|A szájat ki kell öblíteni.|
||MT|Laħlaħ ħalqek.|
||NL|De mond spoelen.|
||PL|Wypłukać usta.|

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|P330|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||PT|Enxaguar a boca.|
||RO|Clătiţi gura.|
||SK|Vypláchnite ústa.|
||SL|Izprati usta.|
||FI|Huuhdo suu.|
||SV|Skölj munnen.|

|P331|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|НЕ предизвиквайте повръщане.|
||ES|NO provocar el vómito.|
||CS|NEVYVOLÁVEJTE zvracení.|
||DA|Fremkald IKKE opkastning.|
||DE|KEIN Erbrechen herbeiführen.|
||ET|MITTE kutsuda esile oksendamist.|
||EL|ΜΗΝ προκαλέσετε εμετό.|
||EN|Do NOT induce vomiting.|
||FR|NE PAS faire vomir.|
||GA|NÁ spreagtar urlacan.|
||IT|NON provocare il vomito.|
||LV|NEIZRAISĪT vemšanu.|
||LT|NESKATINTI vėmimo.|
||HU|TILOS hánytatni.|
||MT|TIPPROVOKAX ir-remettar.|
||NL|GEEN braken opwekken.|
||PL|NIE wywoływać wymiotów.|
||PT|NÃO provocar o vómito.|
||RO|NU provocaţi voma.|
||SK|Nevyvolávajte zvracanie.|
||SL|NE izzvati bruhanja.|
||FI|EI saa oksennuttaa.|
||SV|Framkalla INTE kräkning.|

|P332|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При поява на кожно дразнене:|
||ES|En caso de irritación cutánea:|
||CS|Při podráždění kůže:|
||DA|Ved hudirritation:|
||DE|Bei Hautreizung:|

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|P332|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||ET|Nahaärrituse korral:|
||EL|Εάν παρατηρηθεί ερεθισμός του δέρματος:|
||EN|If skin irritation occurs:|
||FR|En cas d’irritation cutanée:|
||GA|I gcás greannú craicinn:|
||IT|In caso di irritazione della pelle:|
||LV|Ja rodas ādas iekaisums:|
||LT|Jeigu sudirginama oda:|
||HU|Bőrirritáció esetén:|
||MT|Jekk ikun hemm irritazzjoni tal-ġilda:|
||NL|Bij huidirritatie:|
||PL|W przypadku wystąpienia podrażnienia skóry:|
||PT|Em caso de irritação cutânea:|
||RO|În caz de iritare a pielii:|
||SK|Ak sa prejaví podráždenie pokožky:|
||SL|Če nastopi draženje kože:|
||FI|Jos ilmenee ihoärsytystä:|
||SV|Vid hudirritation:|

|P333|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При поява на кожно дразнене или обрив на кожата:|
||ES|En caso de irritación o erupción cutánea:|
||CS|Při podráždění kůže nebo vyrážce:|
||DA|Ved hudirritation eller udslet:|
||DE|Bei Hautreizung oder -ausschlag:|
||ET|Nahaärrituse või _obe korral:|
||EL|Εάν παρατηρηθεί ερεθισμός του δέρματος ή εμφανιστεί εξάνθημα:|
||EN|If skin irritation or rash occurs:|
||FR|En cas d’irritation ou d’éruption cutanée:|
||GA|I gcás greannú nó grís craicinn:|
||IT|In caso di irritazione o eruzione della pelle:|
||LV|Ja rodas ādas iekaisums vai izsitumi:|
||LT|Jeigu sudirginama oda arba ją išberia.|
||HU|Bőrirritáció vagy kiütések megjelenése esetén:|
||MT|Jekk ikun hemm irritazzjoni jew raxx tal-ġilda:|
||NL|Bij huidirritatie of uitslag:|
||PL|W przypadku wystąpienia podrażnienia skóry lub wysypki:|
||PT|Em caso de irritação ou erupção cutânea:|

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|P333|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||RO|În caz de iritare a pielii sau de erupţie cutanată:|
||SK|Ak sa prejaví podráždenie pokožky alebo sa vytvoria vyrážky:|
||SL|Če nastopi draženje kože ali se pojavi izpuščaj:|
||FI|Jos ilmenee ihoärsytystä tai ihottumaa:|
||SV|Vid hudirritation eller utslag:|

|P334|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Потопете в хладка вода/сложете мокри компреси.|
||ES|Sumergir en agua fresca/aplicar compresas húmedas.|
||CS|Ponořte do studené vody/zabalte do vlhkého obvazu.|
||DA|Skyl under koldt vand/anvend våde omslag.|
||DE|In kaltes Wasser tauchen/nassen Verband anlegen.|
||ET|Hoida jahedas vees/panna peale niiske kompress.|
||EL|Βυθίστε σε δροσερό νερό/τυλίξτε με βρεγμένους επιδέσμους.|
||EN|Immerse in cool water/wrap in wet bandages.|
||FR|Rincer à l’eau fraîche/poser une compresse humide.|
||GA|Tum in uisce fionnuar/cuir bréid fliuch air.|
||IT|Immergere in acqua fredda/avvolgere con un bendaggio umido.|
||LV|Iegremdēt vēsā ūdenī/ietīt mitros apsējos.|
||LT|Įmerkti į vėsų vandenį/apvynioti šlapiais tvarsčiais.|
||HU|Hideg vízzel/nedves kötéssel kell hűteni.|
||MT|Daħħal fl-ilma kiesaħ/kebbeb f’faxex imxarrbin.|
||NL|In koud water onderdompelen/nat verband aanbrengen.|
||PL|Zanurzyć w zimnej wodzie/owinąć mokrym bandażem.|
||PT|Mergulhar em água fria/aplicar compressas húmidas.|
||RO|Introduceţi în apă rece/acoperiţi cu o compresă umedă.|
||SK|Ponorte do studenej vody/obviažte mokrými obväzmi.|
||SL|Potopiti v hladno vodo/zaviti v mokre povoje.|
||FI|Upota kylmään veteen/kääri märkiin siteisiin.|
||SV|Skölj under kallt vatten/använd våta omslag.|

|P335|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Отстранете от кожата посипаните частици.|
||ES|Sacudir las partículas que se hayan depositado en la piel.|
||CS|Volné částice odstraňte z kůže.|
||DA|Børst løse partikler bort fra huden.|
||DE|Lose Partikel von der Haut abbürsten.|
||ET|Pühkida lahtised osakesed nahalt maha.|

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|P335|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||EL|Αφαιρέστε προσεκτικά τα σωματίδια που έχουν μείνει στο δέρμα.|
||EN|Brush off loose particles from skin.|
||FR|Enlever avec précaution les particules déposées sur la peau.|
||GA|Glan cáithníní scaoilte den chraiceann.|
||IT|Rimuovere le particelle depositate sulla pelle.|
||LV|Noberzt no ādas nepiestiprinātās daļiņas.|
||LT|Neprilipusias daleles nuvalyti nuo odos.|
||HU|A bőrre lazán tapadó szemcséket óvatosan le kell kefélni.|
||MT|Farfar il-frak mhux imwaħħla minn fuq il-ġilda.|
||NL|Losse deeltjes van de huid afvegen.|
||PL|Nie związaną pozostałość strzepnąć ze skóry.|
||PT|Sacudir da pele as partículas soltas.|
||RO|Îndepărtaţi particulele depuse pe piele.|
||SK|Z pokožky oprášte sypké čiastočky.|
||SL|S krtačo odstraniti razsute delce s kože.|
||FI|Poista irtohiukkaset iholta.|
||SV|Borsta bort lösa partiklar från huden.|

|P336|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Размразете замръзналите части в хладка вода. Не разтривайте засегнатото място.|
||ES|Descongelar las partes heladas con agua tibia. No frotar la zona afectada.|
||CS|Omrzlá místa ošetřete vlažnou vodou. Postižené místo netřete.|
||DA|Forsigtig opvarmning af frostskadede legemsdele i lunkent vand. Gnid ikke det angrebne<br>område.|
||DE|Vereiste Bereiche mit lauwarmem Wasser auftauen. Betroffenen Bereich nicht reiben.|
||ET|Sulatada külmunud piirkonnad leige veega. Kannatada saanud piirkonda mitte hõõruda.|
||EL|Ξεπαγώστε τα παγωμένα μέρη με χλιαρό νερό. Μην τρίβετε την περιοχή που πάγωσε.|
||EN|Thaw frosted parts with lukewarm water. Do no rub affected area.|
||FR|Dégeler les parties gelées avec de l’eau tiède. Ne pas frotter les zones touchées.|
||GA|Leáigh codanna sioctha le huisce alabhog. Ná cuimil an réimse lena mbaineann.|
||IT|Sgelare le parti congelate usando acqua tiepida. Non sfregare la parte interessata.|
||LV|Atkausēt sasalušās daļas ar remdenu ūdeni. Skarto zonu neberzt.|
||LT|Prišalusias daleles atitirpinti drungnu vandeniu. Netrinti paveiktos zonos.|
||HU|A fagyott részeket langyos vízzel fel kell melegíteni. Tilos az érintett terület dörzsölése.|
||MT|Ħoll il-partijiet kiesħa bl-ilma fietel. Togħrokx il-parti affettwata.|
||NL|Bevroren lichaamsdelen met lauw water ontdooien. Niet wrijven op de betrokken plaatsen.|
||PL|Rozmrozić oszronione obszary letnią wodą. Nie trzeć oszronionego obszaru.|
||PT|Derreter as zonas congeladas com água morna. Não friccionar a zona afectada.|

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|P336|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||RO|Dezgheţaţi părţile degerate cu apă călduţă. Nu frecaţi zona afectată.|
||SK|Zmrznuté časti ošetrite vlažnou vodou. Postihnuté miesto netrite.|
||SL|Zamrznjene dele odtaliti z mlačno vodo. Ne drgniti prizadetega mesta.|
||FI|Sulata jäätyneet alueet haalealla vedellä. Vahingoittunutta aluetta ei saa hangata.|
||SV|Värm det köldskadade området med ljummet vatten. Gnid inte det skadade området.|

|P337|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При продължително дразнене на очите:|
||ES|Si persiste la irritación ocular:|
||CS|Přetrvává-li podráždění očí:|
||DA|Ved vedvarende øjenirritation:|
||DE|Bei anhaltender Augenreizung:|
||ET|Kui silmade ärritus ei möödu:|
||EL|Εάν δεν υποχωρεί ο οφθαλμικός ερεθισμός:|
||EN|If eye irritation persists:|
||FR|Si l’irritation oculaire persiste:|
||GA|Má mhaireann an greannú súile:|
||IT|Se l’irritazione degli occhi persiste:|
||LV|Ja acu iekaisums nepāriet:|
||LT|Jei akių dirginimas nepraeina:|
||HU|Ha a szemirritáció nem múlik el:|
||MT|Jekk l-irritazzjoni ta' l-għajnejn tibqa’:|
||NL|Bij aanhoudende oogirritatie:|
||PL|W przypadku utrzymywania się działania drażniącego na oczy:|
||PT|Caso a irritação ocular persista:|
||RO|Dacă iritarea ochilor persistă:|
||SK|Ak podráždenie očí pretrváva:|
||SL|Če draženje oči ne preneha:|
||FI|Jos silmä-ärsytys jatkuu:|
||SV|Vid bestående ögonirritation:|

|P338|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Свалете контактните лещи, ако има такива и доколкото това е възможно. Продължете с<br>изплакването.|
||ES|Quitar las lentes de contacto, si lleva y resulta fácil. Seguir aclarando.|
||CS|Vyjměte kontaktní čočky, jsou-li nasazeny a pokud je lze vyjmout snadno. Pokračujte ve<br>vyplachování.|
||DA|Fjern eventuelle kontaktlinser, hvis dette kan gøres let. Fortsæt skylning.|
||DE|Eventuell Vorhandene Kontaktlinsen nach Möglichkeit entfernen. Weiter ausspülen.|

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|P338|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||ET|Eemaldada kontaktläätsed, kui neid kasutatakse ja kui neid on kerge eemaldada. Loputada<br>veel kord.|
||EL|Εάν υπάρχουν φακοί επαφής, αφαιρέστε τους, εφόσον είναι εύκολο. Συνεχίστε να ξεπλένετε.|
||EN|Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.|
||FR|Enlever les lentilles de contact si la victime en porte et si elles peuvent être facilement<br>enlevées. Continuer à rincer.|
||GA|Tóg amach na tadhall-lionsaí, más ann dóibh agus más furasta é sin a dhéanamh. Lean den<br>sruthlú.|
||IT|Togliere le eventuali lenti a contatto se è agevole farlo. Continuare a sciacquare.|
||LV|Izņemiet kontaktlēcas, ja tās ir ievietotas un to ir viegli izdarīt. Turpiniet skalot.|
||LT|Išimti kontaktinius lęšius, jeigu jie yra ir jeigu lengvai galima tai padaryti. Toliau plauti akis.|
||HU|Adott esetben kontaktlencsék eltávolítása, ha könnyen megoldható. Az öblítés folytatása.|
||MT|Neħħi l-lentijiet tal-kuntatt, jekk ikun hemm u jkunu faċli biex tneħħihom. Kompli laħlaħ.|
||NL|Contactlenzen verwijderen, indien mogelijk. Blijven spoelen.|
||PL|Wyjąć soczewki kontaktowe, jeżeli są i można je łatwo usunąć. Nadal płukać.|
||PT|Se usar lentes de contacto, retire-as, se tal lhe for possível. Continue a enxaguar.|
||RO|Scoateţi lentilele de contact, dacă este cazul şi dacă acest lucru se poate face cu uşurinţă.<br>Continuaţi să clătiţi.|
||SK|Ak používate kontaktné šošovky a ak je to možné, odstráňte ich. Pokračujte vo<br>vyplachovaní.|
||SL|Odstranite kontaktne leče, če jih imate in če to lahko storite brez težav. Nadaljujte z<br>izpiranjem.|
||FI|Poista piilolinssit, jos sen voi tehdä helposti. Jatka huuhtomista.|
||SV|Ta ur eventuella kontaktlinser om det går lätt. Fortsätt att skölja.|

|P340|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Изведете пострадалия на чист въздух и го поставете в позиция, улесняваща дишането.|
||ES|Transportar a la víctima al exterior y mantenerla en reposo en una posición confortable<br>para respirar.|
||CS|Přeneste postiženého na čerstvý vzduch a ponechte jej v klidu v poloze usnadňující<br>dýchání.|
||DA|Flyt personen til et sted med frisk luft og sørg for, at vedkommende hviler i en stilling, som<br>letter vejrtrækningen.|
||DE|Die betroffene Person an die frische Luft bringen und in einer Position ruhigstellen, die das<br>Atmen erleichtert.|
||ET|Toimetada kannatanu värske õhu kätte ja asetada mugavasse puhkeasendisse, mis<br>võimaldab kergesti hingata.|
||EL|Μεταφέρετε τον παθόντα στον καθαρό αέρα και αφήστε τον να ξεκουραστεί σε στάση που<br>διευκολύνει την αναπνοή.|
||EN|Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing.|
||FR|Transporter la victime à l'extérieur et la maintenir au repos dans une position où elle peut<br>confortablement respirer.|
||GA|Tabhair amach faoin aer an duine agus coimeád socair é, i riocht ina bhféadfaidh sé anáil a<br>tharraingt go réidh.|
||IT|Trasportare l'infortunato all’aria aperta e mantenerlo a riposo in posizione che favorisca la<br>respirazione.|

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|P340|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||LV|Izvest cietušo svaigā gaisā un turēt miera stāvoklī, lai būtu ērti elpot.|
||LT|Išnešti nukentėjusįjį į gryną orą; jam būtina ramybė ir padėtis, leidžianti laisvai kvėpuoti.|
||HU|Az érintett személyt friss levegőre kell vinni és olyan nyugalmi testhelyzetbe kell helyezni,<br>hogy könnyen tudjon lélegezni.|
||MT|Esponi lill-vittma għall-arja friska u żommha mistrieħa f’pożizzjoni komda biex tkun tista’<br>tieħu n-nifs.|
||NL|Het slachtoffer in de frisse lucht brengen en laten rusten in een houding die het ademen<br>vergemakkelijkt.|
||PL|Wyprowadzić lub wynieść poszkodowanego na świeże powietrze i zapewnić warunki do<br>odpoczynku w pozycji umożliwiającej swobodne oddychanie.|
||PT|Retirar a vítima para uma zona ao ar livre e mantê-la em repouso numa posição que não<br>dificulte a respiração.|
||RO|Transportaţi victima la aer liber şi menţineţi-o în stare de repaus într-o poziţie confortabilă<br>pentru respiraţie.|
||SK|Presuňte postihnutého na čerstvý vzduch a nechajte ho oddychovať v polohe, ktorá mu<br>umožní pohodlné dýchanie.|
||SL|Prenesti žrtev na svež zrak in jo pustiti počivati v položaju, ki olajša dihanje.|
||FI|Siirrä henkilö raittiiseen ilmaan ja pidä lepoasennossa, jossa on helppo hengittää.|
||SV|Flytta personen till frisk luft och se till att han eller hon vilar i en ställning som underlättar<br>andningen|

|P341|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При затруднено дишане изведете пострадалия на чист въздух и го поставете в позиция,<br>улесняваща дишането.|
||ES|Si respira con dificultad, transportar a la víctima al exterior y mantenerla en reposo en una<br>posición confortable para respirar.|
||CS|Při obtížném dýchání přeneste postiženého na čerstvý vzduch a ponechte jej v klidu<br>v poloze usnadňující dýchání.|
||DA|Ved vejrtrækningsbesvær: Flyt personen til et sted med frisk luft og sørg for, at<br>vedkommende hviler i en stilling, som letter vejrtrækningen.|
||DE|Bei Atembeschwerden an die frische Luft bringen und in einer Position ruhigstellen, die das<br>Atmen erleichtert.|
||ET|Hingamisraskuste korral toimetada kannatanu värske õhu kätte ja asetada mugavasse<br>puhkeasendisse, mis võimaldab kergesti hingata.|
||EL|Εάν ο παθών έχει δύσπνοια, μεταφέρετέ τον στον καθαρό αέρα και αφήστε τον να ξεκουραστεί σε<br>στάση που διευκολύνει την αναπνοή.|
||EN|If breathing is difficult, remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable<br>for breathing.|
||FR|S'il y a difficulté à respirer, transporter la victime à l'extérieur et la maintenir au repos dans<br>une position où elle peut confortablement respirer.|
||GA|Más deacair don duine análú, tabhair amach faoin aer é agus coimeád socair é, i riocht ina<br>bhféadfaidh sé anáil a tharraingt go réidh.|
||IT|Se la respirazione è difficile, trasportare l'infortunato all’aria aperta e mantenerlo a riposo in<br>posizione che favorisca la respirazione.|
||LV|Ja elpošana ir apgrūtināta, izvest cietušo svaigā gaisā un turēt miera stāvoklī, lai būtu ērti<br>elpot.|
||LT|Jeigu nukentėjusiajam sunku kvėpuoti, išnešti jį į gryną orą; jam būtina ramybė ir padėtis,<br>leidžianti laisvai kvėpuoti.|
||HU|Légzési nehézségek esetén az érintett személyt friss levegőre kell vinni és olyan nyugalmi<br>testhelyzetbe kell helyezni, hogy könnyen tudjon lélegezni.|

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|P341|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||MT|Jekk in-nifs ikun diffiċli, esponi lill-vittma għall-arja friska u żommha mistrieħa f’pożizzjoni<br>komda biex tkun tista' tieħu n-nifs.|
||NL|Bij ademhalingsmoeilijkheden het slachtoffer in de frisse lucht brengen en laten rusten in<br>een houding die het ademen vergemakkelijkt.|
||PL|W przypadku trudności z oddychaniem, wyprowadzić lub wynieść poszkodowanego na<br>świeże powietrze i zapewnić warunki do odpoczynku w pozycji umożliwiającej swobodne<br>oddychanie.|
||PT|Em caso de dificuldade respiratória, retirar a vítima para uma zona ao ar livre e mantê-la em<br>repouso numa posição que não dificulte a respiração.|
||RO|Dacă respiraţia este dificilă, transportaţi victima la aer liber şi menţineţi-o în stare de repaus<br>într-o poziţie confortabilă pentru respiraţie.|
||SK|Ak nastanú ťažkosti s dýchaním, presuňte postihnutého na čerstvý vzduch a nechajte ho<br>oddychovať v polohe, ktorá mu umožní pohodlné dýchanie.|
||SL|Pri oteženem dihanju prenesti žrtev na svež zrak in jo pustiti počivati v položaju, ki olajša<br>dihanje.|
||FI|Jos hengitysvaikeuksia, siirrä henkilö raittiiseen ilmaan ja pidä lepoasennossa, jossa on<br>helppo hengittää.|
||SV|Vid andningsbesvär, flytta personen till frisk luft och se till att han eller hon vilar i en<br>ställning som underlättar andningen.|

|P342|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При симптоми на затруднено дишане:|
||ES|En caso de síntomas respiratorios:|
||CS|Při dýchacích potížích:|
||DA|Ved luftvejssymptomer:|
||DE|Bei Symptomen der Atemwege:|
||ET|Hingamisteede probleemide ilmnemise korral:|
||EL|Εάν παρουσιάζονται αναπνευστικά συμπτώματα:|
||EN|If experiencing respiratory symptoms:|
||FR|En cas de symptômes respiratoires:|
||GA|I gcás siomptóm riospráide:|
||IT|In caso di sintomi respiratori:|
||LV|Ja rodas elpošanas traucējumu simptomi:|
||LT|Jeigu pasireiškia respiraciniai simptomai:|
||HU|Légzési problémák esetén:|
||MT|Jekk tkun qed tbati minn sintomi respiratorji:|
||NL|Bij ademhalingssymptomen:|
||PL|W przypadku wystąpienia objawów ze strony układu oddechowego:|
||PT|Em caso de sintomas respiratórios:|
||RO|În caz de simptome respiratorii:|
||SK|Pri sťaženom dýchaní:|
||SL|Pri respiratornih simptomih:|

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|P342|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||FI|Jos ilmenee hengitysoireita:|
||SV|Vid besvär i luftvägarna:|

|P350|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Измийте внимателно и обилно със сапун и вода.|
||ES|Lavar suavemente con agua y jabón abundantes.|
||CS|Jemně omyjte velkým množstvím vody a mýdla.|
||DA|Vask forsigtigt med rigeligt sæbe og vand.|
||DE|Behutsam mit viel Wasser und Seife waschen.|
||ET|Pesta õrnalt rohke vee ja seebiga.|
||EL|Πλύνετε απαλά με άφθονο νερό και σαπούνι.|
||EN|Gently wash with plenty of soap and water.|
||FR|Laver avec précaution et abondamment à l’eau et au savon.|
||GA|Nigh go bog le neart gallúnaí agus uisce.|
||IT|Lavare delicatamente e abbondantemente con acqua e sapone.|
||LV|Maigi izskalot ar lielu daudzumu ziepēm un ūdeni.|
||LT|Atsargiai nuplauti dideliu kiekiu muilo ir vandens.|
||HU|Óvatos lemosás bő szappanos vízzel.|
||MT|Aħsel bil-mod b’ħafna sapun u ilma.|
||NL|Voorzichtig wassen met veel water en zeep.|
||PL|Delikatnie umyć dużą ilością wody z mydłem.|
||PT|Lavar suavemente com sabonete e água abundantes.|
||RO|Spălaţi uşor cu multă apă și săpun.|
||SK|Opatrne umyte veľkým množstvom vody a mydla.|
||SL|Nežno umiti z veliko mila in vode.|
||FI|Pese varovasti runsaalla vedellä ja saippualla.|
||SV|Tvätta försiktigt med mycket tvål och vatten.|

|P351|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Промивайте внимателно с вода в продължение на няколко минути.|
||ES|Aclarar cuidadosamente con agua durante varios minutos.|
||CS|Několik minut opatrně oplachujte vodou.|
||DA|Skyl forsigtigt med vand i flere minutter.|
||DE|Einige Minuten lang behutsam mit Wasser ausspülen.|
||ET|Loputada mitme minuti jooksul ettevaatlikult veega.|
||EL|Ξεπλύνετε προσεκτικά με νερό για αρκετά λεπτά.|
||EN|Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes.|
||FR|Rincer avec précaution à l’eau pendant plusieurs minutes.|

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|P351|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||GA|Sruthlaítear go faichilleach le huisce ar feadh roinnt nóiméad.|
||IT|Sciacquare accuratamente per parecchi minuti.|
||LV|Uzmanīgi skalot ar ūdeni vairākas minūtes.|
||LT|Atsargiai plauti vandeniu kelias minutes.|
||HU|Óvatos öblítés vízzel több percen keresztül.|
||MT|Laħlaħ b'attenzjoni bl-ilma għal diversi minuti.|
||NL|Voorzichtig afspoelen met water gedurende een aantal minuten.|
||PL|Ostrożnie płukać wodą przez kilka minut.|
||PT|Enxaguar cuidadosamente com água durante vários minutos.|
||RO|Clătiţi cu atenţie cu apă, timp de mai multe minute.|
||SK|Opatrne niekoľko minút oplachujte vodou.|
||SL|Previdno izpirati z vodo nekaj minut.|
||FI|Huuhdo huolellisesti vedellä usean minuutin ajan.|
||SV|Skölj försiktigt med vatten i flera minuter.|

|P352|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Измийте обилно със сапун и вода.|
||ES|Lavar con agua y jabón abundantes.|
||CS|Omyjte velkým množstvím vody a mýdla.|
||DA|Vask med rigeligt sæbe og vand.|
||DE|Mit viel Wasser und Seife waschen.|
||ET|Pesta rohke vee ja seebiga.|
||EL|Πλύνετε με άφθονο σαπούνι και νερό.|
||EN|Wash with plenty of soap and water.|
||FR|Laver abondamment à l’eau et au savon.|
||GA|Nigh le neart gallúnaí agus uisce.|
||IT|Lavare abbondantemente con acqua e sapone.|
||LV|Mazgāt ar lielu daudzmu ziepēm un ūdeni.|
||LT|Plauti dideliu kiekiu muilo ir vandens.|
||HU|Lemosás bő szappanos vízzel.|
||MT|Aħsel b’ħafna sapun u ilma.|
||NL|Met veel water en zeep wassen.|
||PL|Umyć dużą ilością wody z mydłem.|
||PT|Lavar com sabonete e água abundantes.|
||RO|Spălaţi cu multă apă și săpun.|
||SK|Umyte veľkým množstvom vody a mydla.|
||SL|Umiti z veliko mila in vode.|

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|P352|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||FI|Pese runsaalla vedellä ja saippualla.|
||SV|Tvätta med mycket tvål och vatten.|

|P353|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Облейте кожата с вода/вземете душ.|
||ES|Aclararse la piel con agua/ducharse.|
||CS|Opláchněte kůži vodou/osprchujte.|
||DA|Skyl/brus huden med vand.|
||DE|Haut mit Wasser abwaschen/duschen.|
||ET|Loputada nahka veega/loputada duši all.|
||EL|Ξεπλύνετε την επιδερμίδα με νερό/στο ντους.|
||EN|Rinse skin with water/shower.|
||FR|Rincer la peau à l’eau/se doucher.|
||GA|Sruthlaítear an craiceann le huisce/glac cithfholcadh.|
||IT|Sciacquare la pelle/fare una doccia.|
||LV|Noskalot ādu ar ūdeni/dušā.|
||LT|Odą nuplauti vandeniu/čiurkšle.|
||HU|A bőrt le kell öblíteni vízzel/zuhanyozás.|
||MT|Laħlaħ il-ġilda bl-ilma/bix-xawer.|
||NL|Huid met water afspoelen/afdouchen.|
||PL|Spłukać skórę pod strumieniem wody/prysznicem.|
||PT|Enxaguar a pele com água/tomar um duche.|
||RO|Clătiţi pielea cu apă/faceţi duş.|
||SK|Pokožku opláchnite vodou/sprchou.|
||SL|Kožo izprati z vodo/prho.|
||FI|Huuhdo/suihkuta iho vedellä.|
||SV|Skölj huden med vatten/duscha.|

|P360|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Незабавно облейте замърсеното облекло и кожата обилно с вода, преди да свалите дрехите.|
||ES|Aclarar inmediatamente con agua abundante las prendas y la piel contaminadas antes de<br>quitarse la ropa.|
||CS|Kontaminovaný oděv a kůži okamžitě omyjte velkým množstvím vody a potom oděv<br>odložte.|
||DA|Skyl omgående tilsmudset tøj og hud med rigeligt vand, før tøjet fjernes.|
||DE|Kontaminierte Kleidung und Haut sofort mit viel Wasser abwaschen und danach Kleidung<br>ausziehen.|
||ET|Saastunud rõivad ja nahk loputada viivitamata rohke veega ning alles seejärel rõivad<br>eemaldada.|
||EL|Ξεπλύνετε αμέσως τα μολυσμένα ρούχα και την επιδερμίδα με άφθονο νερό πριν αφαιρέσετε τα<br>ρούχα.|

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|P360|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||EN|Rinse immediately contaminated clothing and skin with plenty of water before removing<br>clothes.|
||FR|Rincer immédiatement et abondamment avec de l’eau les vêtements contaminés et la peau<br>avant de les enlever.|
||GA|Sruthlaítear éadaí éillithe agus an craiceann láithreach le neart uisce sula mbaineann an<br>duine na héadaí de.|
||IT|Sciacquare immediatamente e abbondantemente gli indumenti contaminati e la pelle prima<br>di togliersi gli indumenti.|
||LV|Nekavējoties noskalot piesārņoto apģērbu un skarto ādu ar lielu daudzumu ūdens pirms<br>apģērba novilkšanas.|
||LT|Prieš nuvelkant užterštus drabužius, nedelsiant juos ir odą nuplauti dideliu kiekiu vandens.|
||HU|A ruhák levetése előtt a szennyezett ruházatot és a bőrt bő vízzel azonnal le kell öblíteni.|
||MT|Laħlaħ mall-ewwel l-ilbies ikkontaminat u l-ġilda b’ħafna ilma qabel ma tneħħi l-ilbies.|
||NL|Verontreinigde kleding en huid onmiddellijk met veel water afspoelen en pas daarna<br>kleding uittrekken.|
||PL|Natychmiast spłukać zanieczyszczoną odzież i skórę dużą ilością wody przed zdjęciem<br>odzieży.|
||PT|Enxaguar imediatamente com muita água a roupa e a pele contaminadas antes de se despir.|
||RO|Clătiţi imediat îmbrăcămintea contaminată şi pielea cu multă apă, înainte de scoaterea<br>îmbrăcămintei.|
||SK|Kontaminovaný odev a pokožku ihneď opláchnite veľkým množstvom vody a potom odev<br>odstráňte.|
||SL|Takoj izprati kontaminirana oblačila in kožo z veliko vode pred odstranitvijo oblačil.|
||FI|Huuhdo saastunut vaatetus ja iho välittömästi runsaalla vedellä ennen vaatetuksen<br>riisumista.|
||SV|Skölj genast nedstänkta kläder och hud med mycket vatten innan du tar av dig kläderna.|

|P361|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Незабавно свалете цялото замърсено облекло.|
||ES|Quitarse inmediatamente las prendas contaminadas.|
||CS|Veškeré kontaminované části oděvu okamžitě svlékněte.|
||DA|Tilsmudset tøj tages straks af/fjernes.|
||DE|Alle kontaminierten Kleidungsstücke sofort ausziehen.|
||ET|Kõik saastunud rõivad viivitamata seljast võtta.|
||EL|Αφαιρέστε/Βγάλτε αμέσως όλα τα μολυσμένα ρούχα.|
||EN|Remove/Take off immediately all contaminated clothing.|
||FR|Enlever immédiatement les vêtements contaminés.|
||GA|Bain díot láithreach na héadaí éillithe go léir.|
||IT|Togliersi di dosso immediatamente tutti gli indumenti contaminati.|
||LV|Noņemt/Novilkt nekavējoties visu piesārņoto apģērbu.|
||LT|Nedelsiant nuvilkti/pašalinti visus užterštus drabužius.|
||HU|Az összes szennyezett ruhadarabot azonnal el kell távolítani/le kell vetni.|
||MT|Neħħi/Inża’ mall-ewwel l-ilbies ikkontaminat.|

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|P361|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||NL|Verontreinigde kleding onmiddellijk uittrekken.|
||PL|Natychmiast usunąć/zdjąć całą zanieczyszczoną odzież.|
||PT|Despir/retirar imediatamente toda a roupa contaminada.|
||RO|Scoateţi imediat toată îmbrăcămintea contaminată.|
||SK|Ihneď odstráňte/vyzlečte všetky kontaminované časti odevu.|
||SL|Takoj odstraniti/sleči vsa kontaminirana oblačila.|
||FI|Riisu saastunut vaatetus välittömästi.|
||SV|Ta omedelbart av alla nedstänkta kläder.|

|P362|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Свалете замърсеното облекло и го изперете преди повторна употреба.|
||ES|Quitarse las prendas contaminadas y lavarlas antes de volver a usarlas.|
||CS|Kontaminovaný oděv svlékněte a před opětovným použitím ho vyperte.|
||DA|Forurenet tøj tages af og vaskes, før det bruges igen.|
||DE|Kontaminierte Kleidung ausziehen und vor erneutem Tragen waschen.|
||ET|Võtta saastunud rõivad seljast ja pesta neid enne järgmist kasutamist.|
||EL|Βγάλτε τα μολυσμένα ρούχα και πλύνετέ τα πριν τα ξαναχρησιμοποιήσετε.|
||EN|Take off contaminated clothing and wash before reuse.|
||FR|Enlever les vêtements contaminés et les laver avant réutilisation|
||GA|Bain díot láithreach na héadaí éillithe go léir agus nigh iad sula ndéanfar iad a athúsáid.|
||IT|Togliersi di dosso gli indumenti contaminati e lavarli prima di indossarli nuovamente.|
||LV|Novilkt piesārņoto apģērbu un pirms atkārtotas lietošanas izmazgāt.|
||LT|Nusivilkti užterštus drabužius ir išskalbti prieš vėl juos apsivelkant.|
||HU|A szennyezett ruhát le kell vetni és az újbóli használat előtt ki kell mosni.|
||MT|Inża' l-ħwejjeġ kontaminati u aħsilhom qabel ma terġa' tużahom.|
||NL|Verontreinigde kleding uittrekken en wassen alvorens deze opnieuw te gebruiken.|
||PL|Zanieczyszczoną odzież zdjąć i wyprać przed ponownym użyciem.|
||PT|Retirar a roupa contaminada e lavá-la antes de a voltar a usar.|
||RO|Scoateţi îmbrăcămintea contaminată şi spălaţi-o înainte de reutilizare.|
||SK|Kontaminovaný odev vyzlečte a pred ďalším použitím vyperte.|
||SL|Sleči kontaminirana oblačila in jih oprati pred ponovno uporabo.|
||FI|Riisu ja pese saastunut vaatetus ennen uudelleenkäyttöä.|
||SV|Nedstänkta kläder tas av och tvättas innan de används igen.|

|P363|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Изперете замърсеното облекло преди повторна употреба.|
||ES|Lavar las prendas contaminadas antes de volver a usarlas.|
||CS|Kontaminovaný oděv před opětovným použitím vyperte.|

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|P363|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||DA|Tilsmudset tøj skal vaskes, før det kan anvendes igen.|
||DE|Kontaminierte Kleidung vor erneutem Tragen waschen.|
||ET|Saastunud rõivad enne järgmist kasutamist pesta.|
||EL|Πλύνετε τα μολυσμένα ενδύματα πριν τα ξαναχρησιμοποιήσετε.|
||EN|Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.|
||FR|Laver les vêtements contaminés avant réutilisation.|
||GA|Nigh éadaí éillithe sula ndéanfar iad a athúsáid.|
||IT|Lavare gli indumenti contaminati prima di indossarli nuovamente.|
||LV|Pirms atkārtotas lietošanas piesārņoto apģērbu izmazgāt.|
||LT|Užterštus drabužius išskalbti prieš vėl juos apsivelkant.|
||HU|A szennyezett ruhát újbóli használat előtt ki kell mosni.|
||MT|Aħsel il-ħwejjeġ kontaminati qabel terġa’ tużahom.|
||NL|Verontreinigde kleding wassen alvorens deze opnieuw te gebruiken.|
||PL|Wyprać zanieczyszczoną odzież przed ponownym użyciem.|
||PT|Lavar a roupa contaminada antes de a voltar a usar.|
||RO|Spălaţi îmbracămintea contaminată, înainte de reutilizare.|
||SK|Kontaminovaný odev pred ďalším použitím vyperte.|
||SL|Kontaminirana oblačila oprati pred ponovno uporabo.|
||FI|Pese saastunut vaatetus ennen uudelleenkäyttöä.|
||SV|Nedstänkta kläder ska tvättas innan de används igen.|

|P370|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При пожар:|
||ES|En caso de incendio:|
||CS|V případě požáru:|
||DA|Ved brand:|
||DE|Bei Brand:|
||ET|Tulekahju korral:|
||EL|Σε περίπτωση πυρκαγιάς:|
||EN|In case of fire:|
||FR|En cas d’incendie:|
||GA|I gcás dóiteáin:|
||IT|In caso di incendio:|
||LV|Ugunsgrēka gadījumā:|
||LT|Gaisro atveju:|
||HU|Tűz esetén:|
||MT|F’każ ta' nar:|
||NL|In geval van brand:|

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|P370|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||PL|W przypadku pożaru:|
||PT|Em caso de incêndio:|
||RO|În caz de incendiu:|
||SK|V prípade požiaru:|
||SL|Ob požaru:|
||FI|Tulipalon sattuessa:|
||SV|Vid brand:|

|P371|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При голям пожар и значителни количества:|
||ES|En caso de incendio importante y en grandes cantidades:|
||CS|V případě velkého požáru a velkého množství:|
||DA|Ved større brand og store mængder:|
||DE|Bei Großbrand und großen Mengen:|
||ET|Suure tulekahju korral ning kui on tegemist suurte kogustega:|
||EL|Σε περίπτωση σοβαρής πυρκαγιάς και εάν πρόκειται για μεγάλες ποσότητες:|
||EN|In case of major fire and large quantities:|
||FR|En cas d’incendie important et s’il s’agit de grandes quantités:|
||GA|I gcás mórdhóiteáin agus má tá cainníochtaí móra i gceist:|
||IT|In caso di incendio grave e di quantità rilevanti:|
||LV|Ugunsgrēka un lielu apjomu gadījumā:|
||LT|Didelio gaisro ir didelių kiekių atveju:|
||HU|Nagyobb tűz és nagy mennyiség esetén:|
||MT|F’każ ta' nar kbir u kwantitajiet kbar:|
||NL|In geval van grote brand en grote hoeveelheden:|
||PL|W przypadku poważnego pożaru i dużych ilości:|
||PT|Em caso de incêndio importante e de grandes quantidades:|
||RO|În caz de incendiu de proporţii şi de cantităţi mari de produs:|
||SK|V prípade veľkého požiaru a veľkého množstva:|
||SL|Ob velikem požaru in velikih količinah:|
||FI|Jos tulipalo ja ainemäärät ovat suuret:|
||SV|Vid större brand och stora mängder:|

|P372|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Опасност от експлозия при пожар.|
||ES|Riesgo de explosión en caso de incendio.|
||CS|Nebezpečí výbuchu v případě požáru.|
||DA|Eksplosionsfare ved brand.|

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|P372|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||DE|Explosionsgefahr bei Brand.|
||ET|Tulekahju korral plahvatusoht.|
||EL|Κίνδυνος έκρηξης σε περίπτωση πυρκαγιάς.|
||EN|Explosion risk in case of fire.|
||FR|Risque d’explosion en cas d’incendie.|
||GA|Baol pléasctha i gcás dóiteáin.|
||IT|Rischio di esplosione in caso di incendio.|
||LV|Eksplozijas risks ugunsgrēka gadījumā:|
||LT|Sprogimo pavojus gaisro atveju.|
||HU|Tűz esetén robbanásveszély.|
||MT|Riskju ta' splużjoni f’każ ta' nar.|
||NL|Ontploffingsgevaar in geval van brand.|
||PL|Ryzyko wybuchu w razie pożaru.|
||PT|Risco de explosão em caso de incêndio.|
||RO|Risc de explozie în caz de incendiu.|
||SK|V prípade požiaru hrozí riziko výbuchu.|
||SL|Nevarnost eksplozije ob požaru.|
||FI|Tulipalon sattuessa räjähdysvaara.|
||SV|Explosionsrisk vid brand.|

|P373|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|НЕ се опитвайте да гасите пожара, ако огънят наближи експлозиви.|
||ES|NO luchar contra el incendio cuando el fuego llega a los explosivos.|
||CS|Požár NEHASTE, dostane-li se k výbušninám.|
||DA|BEKÆMP IKKE branden, hvis denne når eksplosiverne.|
||DE|KEINE Brandbekämpfung, wenn das Feuer explosive Stoffe/Gemische/Erzeugnisse erreicht.|
||ET|Kui tuli jõuab lõhkeaineteni, MITTE teha kustutustöid.|
||EL|ΜΗΝ προσπαθείτε να σβήσετε την πυρκαγιά, όταν η φωτιά πλησιάζει σε εκρηκτικά.|
||EN|DO NOT fight fire when fire reaches explosives.|
||FR|NE PAS combattre l’incendie lorsque le feu atteint les explosifs.|
||GA|NÁ DÉAN an dóiteán a chomhrac má shroicheann sé pléascáin.|
||IT|NON utilizzare mezzi estinguenti se l’incendio raggiunge materiali esplosivi.|
||LV|NECENSTIES dzēst ugunsgrēku, ja uguns piekļūst sprādzienbīstamām vielām.|
||LT|NEGESINTI gaisro, jeigu ugnis pasiekia sprogmenis.|
||HU|TILOS a tűz oltása, ha az robbanóanyagra átterjedt.|
||MT|TIPPRUVAX TITFI n-nar meta n-nar jilħaq l-isplussivi.|
||NL|NIET blussen wanneer het vuur de ontplofbare stoffen bereikt.|
||PL|NIE gasić pożaru, jeżeli ogień dosięgnie materiały wybuchowe|

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|P373|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||PT|Se o fogo atingir os explosivos, NÃO tentar combatê-lo.|
||RO|NU încercaţi să stingeţi incendiul atunci când focul a ajuns la explozivi.|
||SK|Požiar NEHASTE, ak sa oheň priblížil k výbušninám.|
||SL|NE gasiti, ko ogenj doseže eksploziv.|
||FI|Tulta EI SAA yrittää sammuttaa sen saavutettua räjähteet.|
||SV|Försök INTE bekämpa branden när den når explosiva varor.|

|P374|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Гасете пожара с обичайните предпазни мерки от разумно разстояние.|
||ES|Luchar contra el incendio desde una distancia razonable, tomando las precauciones<br>habituales.|
||CS|Haste z přiměřené vzdálenosti a dodržujte běžná opatření.|
||DA|Træf normale foranstaltninger mod brand og bekæmp den på en fornuftig afstand.|
||DE|Brandbekämpfung mit üblichen Vorsichtsmaßnahmen aus angemessener Entfernung.|
||ET|Kustutustöid teha tavaliste ettevaatusabinõudega ja mõistlikust kaugusest.|
||EL|Προσπαθήστε να σβήσετε την πυρκαγιά λαμβάνοντας τις κατάλληλες προφυλάξεις και από<br>εύλογη απόσταση.|
||EN|Fight fire with normal precautions from a reasonable distance.|
||FR|Combattre l’incendie à distance en prenant les précautions normales.|
||GA|Déan na gnáth-réamhchúraimí chun an dóiteán a chomhrac gan a bheith níos gaire dó ná<br>mar atá réasúnta.|
||IT|Utilizzare i mezzi estinguenti con le precauzioni abituali a distanza ragionevole.|
||LV|Dzēst ugunsgrēku, ņemot vērā parastos drošības nosacījumus un no saprātīga attāluma.|
||LT|Gaisrą gesinti laikantis įprastinio atsargumo pakankamu atstumu.|
||HU|Tűzoltás megfelelő távolságból a szokásos óvintézkedések betartásával.|
||MT|Itfi n-nar bil-prekawzjonijiet normali minn distanza raġonevoli.|
||NL|Met normale voorzorgen vanaf een redelijke afstand blussen.|
||PL|Gasić pożar z rozsądnej odległości z zachowaniem zwykłych środków ostrożności.|
||PT|Combater o incêndio tomando as precauções normais e a partir de uma distância razoável.|
||RO|Stingeţi incendiul de la o distanţă rezonabilă, luând măsuri normale de precauţie.|
||SK|Požiar haste z primeranej vzdialenosti pri dodržiavaní bežných bezpečnostných opatrení.|
||SL|Gasiti z običajno previdnostjo in s primerne razdalje.|
||FI|Sammuta palo kohtuullisen välimatkan päästä tavanomaisin varotoimin.|
||SV|Bekämpa branden på vanligt sätt på behörigt avstånd.|

|P375|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Гасете пожара от разстояние поради опасност от експлозия.|
||ES|Luchar contra el incendio a distancia, dado el riesgo de explosión.|
||CS|Kvůli nebezpečí výbuchu haste z dostatečné vzdálenosti.|
||DA|Bekæmp branden på afstand på grund af eksplosionsfare.|

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|P375|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||DE|Wegen Explosionsgefahr Brand aus der Entfernung bekämpfen.|
||ET|Plahvatusohu tõttu teha kustutustöid eemalt.|
||EL|Προσπαθήστε να σβήσετε την πυρκαγιά από απόσταση, επειδή υπάρχει κίνδυνος έκρηξης.|
||EN|Fight fire remotely due to the risk of explosion.|
||FR|Combattre l’incendie à distance à cause du risque d’explosion.|
||GA|Téigh i gcianghleic leis an dóiteán mar gheall ar an mbaol pléasctha.|
||IT|Rischio di esplosione. Utilizzare i mezzi estinguenti a grande distanza.|
||LV|Dzēst ugunsgrēku no attāluma eksplozijas riska dēļ.|
||LT|Gaisrą gesinti iš toli dėl sprogimo pavojaus.|
||HU|A tűz oltását robbanásveszély miatt távolból kell végezni.|
||MT|Itfi n-nar mill-bogħod minħabba r-riskju ta' splużjoni.|
||NL|Op afstand blussen omwille van ontploffingsgevaar.|
||PL|Z powodu ryzyka wybuchu gasić pożar z odległości.|
||PT|Combater o incêndio à distância, devido ao risco de explosão.|
||RO|Stingeţi incendiul de la distanţă din cauza pericolului de explozie.|
||SK|Z dôvodu nebezpečenstva výbuchu požiar haste z diaľky.|
||SL|Gasiti z večje razdalje zaradi nevarnosti eksplozije.|
||FI|Sammuta palo etäältä räjähdysvaaran takia.|
||SV|Bekämpa branden på avstånd på grund av explosionsrisken.|

|P376|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Спрете теча, ако е безопасно.|
||ES|Detener la fuga, si no hay peligro en hacerlo.|
||CS|Zastavte únik, můžete-li tak učinit bez rizika.|
||DA|Stands lækagen, hvis dette er sikkert.|
||DE|Undichtigkeit beseitigen, wenn gefahrlos möglich.|
||ET|Leke peatada, kui seda on võimalik teha ohutult.|
||EL|Σταματήστε τη διαρροή, εφόσον δεν υπάρχει κίνδυνος.|
||EN|Stop leak if safe to do so.|
||FR|Obturer la fuite si cela peut se faire sans danger.|
||GA|Cuir stop leis an sceitheadh má tá sé sábháilte é sin a dhéanamh.|
||IT|Bloccare la perdita se non c’è pericolo.|
||LV|Apstādināt noplūdi, ja to var izdarīt drošā veidā.|
||LT|Sustabdyti nuotėkį, jeigu galima saugiai tai padaryti.|
||HU|Meg kell szüntetni a szivárgást, ha ez biztonságosan megtehető.|
||MT|Waqqaf it-tnixxija jekk ma jkunx hemm periklu.|
||NL|Het lek dichten als dat veilig gedaan kan worden.|
||PL|Jeżeli jest to bezpieczne zahamować wyciek.|

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|P376|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||PT|Deter a fuga se tal puder ser feito em segurança.|
||RO|Opriţi scurgerea, dacă acest lucru se poate face în siguranţă.|
||SK|Zastavte únik, ak je to bezpečné.|
||SL|Zaustaviti puščanje, če je varno.|
||FI|Sulje vuoto, jos sen voi tehdä turvallisesti.|
||SV|Stoppa läckan om det kan göras på ett säkert sätt.|

|P377|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Пожар от изтекъл газ:<br>Не гасете освен при възможност за безопасно отстраняване на теча.|
||ES|Fuga de gas en llamas:<br>No apagar, salvo si la fuga puede detenerse sin peligro.|
||CS|Požár unikajícího plynu:<br>Nehaste, nelze-li únik bezpečně zastavit.|
||DA|Brand fra udsivende gas:<br>Sluk ikke, medmindre det er sikkert at stoppe lækagen.|
||DE|Brand von ausströmendem Gas:<br>Nicht löschen, bis Undichtigkeit gefahrlos beseitigt werden kann.|
||ET|Lekkiva gaasi põlemise korral mitte kustutada, välja arvatud juhul, kui leket on võimalik<br>ohutult peatada.|
||EL|Διαρροή φλεγόμενου αερίου:<br>Μην την σβήσετε, εκτός εάν μπορείτε να σταματήσετε τη διαρροή χωρίς κίνδυνο.|
||EN|Leaking gas fire:<br>Do not extinguish, unless leak can be stopped safely.|
||FR|Fuite de gaz enflammé:<br>Ne pas éteindre si la fuite ne peut pas être arrêtée sans danger.|
||GA|Tine gháis ag sceitheadh:<br>Ná múch, mura i ndán agus gur féidir stop a chur leis an sceitheadh go sábháilte.|
||IT|In caso d’incendio dovuto a perdita di gas, non estinguere a meno che non sia possibile<br>bloccare la perdita senza pericolo.|
||LV|Degšanas gāzes noplūde:<br>Nedzēst, ja vien noplūdi var apstādināt drošā veidā.|
||LT|Dujų nuotėkio sukeltas gaisras:<br>Negesinti, nebent nuotėkį būtų galima saugiai sustabdyti.|
||HU|Égő szivárgó gáz:<br>Csak akkor szabad a tüzet oltani, ha a szivárgás biztonságosan megszüntethető.|
||MT|Tnixxija ta' gass tan-nar:<br>Tippruvax titfiha, sakemm it-tnixxija ma tkunx tista' titwaqqaf bla periklu.|
||NL|Brand door lekkend gas:<br>niet blussen, tenzij het lek veilig gedicht kan worden.|
||PL|W przypadku płonięcia wyciekającego gazu:<br>Nie gasić, jeżeli nie można bezpiecznie zahamować wycieku.|
||PT|Incêndio por fuga de gás: não apagar, a menos que se possa deter a fuga em segurança.|
||RO|Incendiu cauzat de o scurgere de gaz: nu încercaţi să stingeţi, decât dacă scurgerea poate fi<br>oprită în siguranţă.|
||SK|Požiar unikajúceho plynu: Nehaste, pokiaľ únik nemožno bezpečne zastaviť.|

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|P377|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||SL|Požar zaradi uhajanja plina:<br>Ne gasiti, če puščanja ni mogoče varno zaustaviti.|
||FI|Vuotavasta kaasusta johtuva palo:<br>Ei saa sammuttaa, jollei vuotoa voida pysäyttää turvallisesti.|
||SV|Läckande gas som brinner:<br>Försök inte släcka branden om inte läckan kan stoppas på ett säkert sätt.|

|P378|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Използвайте … за гасене.|
||ES|Utilizar … para apagarlo.|
||CS|K hašení použijte …|
||DA|Anvend … til brandslukning.|
||DE|… zum Löschen verwenden.|
||ET|Kustutamiseks kasutada …|
||EL|Χρησιμοποιήστε … για την κατάσβεση.|
||EN|Use … for extinction.|
||FR|Utiliser … pour l’extinction.|
||GA|Úsáid … le haghaidh múchta.|
||IT|Estinguere con…|
||LV|Nodzēšanai izmantot…|
||LT|Gesinimui naudoti …|
||HU|Az oltáshoz … használandó.|
||MT|Uża’ … biex titfi.|
||NL|Blussen met …|
||PL|Użyć … do gaszenia.|
||PT|Para a extinção utilizar …|
||RO|Utilizați… pentru stingere.|
||SK|Na hasenie použite …|
||SL|Za gašenje uporabiti …|
||FI|Käytä palon sammuttamiseen …|
||SV|Släck branden med …|

|P380|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Евакуирайте зоната.|
||ES|Evacuar la zona.|
||CS|Vykliďte _roctor.|
||DA|Evakuer området.|
||DE|Umgebung räumen.|
||ET|Ala evakueerida.|

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|P380|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||EL|Εκκενώστε την περιοχή.|
||EN|Evacuate area.|
||FR|Évacuer la zone.|
||GA|Aslonnaigh gach duine as an limistéar.|
||IT|Evacuare la zona.|
||LV|Evakuēt zonu.|
||LT|Evakuoti zoną.|
||HU|A területet ki kell üríteni.|
||MT|Evakwa ż-żona.|
||NL|Evacueren.|
||PL|Ewakuować teren.|
||PT|Evacuar a zona.|
||RO|Evacuaţi zona.|
||SK|Priestory evakuujte.|
||SL|Izprazniti območje.|
||FI|Evakuoi alue.|
||SV|Utrym området.|

|P381|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Премахнете всички източници на запалване, ако е безопасно.|
||ES|Eliminar todas las fuentes de ignición si no hay peligro en hacerlo.|
||CS|Odstraňte všechny zdroje zapálení, můžete-li tak učinit bez rizika.|
||DA|Fjern alle antændelseskilder, hvis dette kan gøres sikkert.|
||DE|Alle Zündquellen entfernen, wenn gefahrlos möglich.|
||ET|Eemaldada kõik süüteallikad, kui seda on võimalik teha ohutult.|
||EL|Απομακρύνετε τις πηγές ανάφλεξης, εάν αυτό μπορεί να γίνει χωρίς κίνδυνο.|
||EN|Eliminate all ignition sources if safe to do so.|
||FR|Éliminer toutes les sources d’ignition si cela est faisable sans danger.|
||GA|Díothaigh gach foinse adhainte, má tá sé sábháilte é sin a dhéanamh.|
||IT|Eliminare ogni fonte di accensione se non c’è pericolo.|
||LV|Novērst visus uzliesmošanas avotus, ja to var izdarīt droši.|
||LT|Pašalinti visus uždegimo šaltinius, jeigu galima saugiai tai padaryti.|
||HU|Meg kell szüntetni az összes gyújtóforrást, ha ez biztonságosan megtehető.|
||MT|Elimina s-sorsi kollha li jqabbdu sakemm ma jkunx perikoluż li tagħmel dan.|
||NL|Alle ontstekingsbronnen wegnemen als dat veilig gedaan kan worden.|
||PL|Wyeliminować wszystkie źródła zapłonu, jeżeli jest to bezpieczne.|
||PT|Eliminar todas as fontes de ignição se tal puder ser feito em segurança.|
||RO|Eliminaţi toate sursele de aprindere, dacă acest lucru se poate face în siguranţă.|

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|P381|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||SK|Ak je to bezpečné, odstráňte všetky zdroje zapálenia.|
||SL|Odstraniti vse vire vžiga, če je varno.|
||FI|Poista kaikki sytytyslähteet, jos sen voi tehdä turvallisesti.|
||SV|Avlägsna alla antändningskällor om det kan göras på ett säkert sätt.|

|P390|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Попийте разлятото, за да се предотвратят материални вреди.|
||ES|Absorber el vertido para que no dañe otros materiales.|
||CS|Uniklý produkt absorbujte, aby se zabránilo materiálním škodám.|
||DA|Absorber udslip for at undgå materielskade.|
||DE|Verschüttete Mengen aufnehmen, um Materialschäden zu vermeiden.|
||ET|Mahavoolanud toode absorbeerida, et see ei kahjustaks teisi materjale.|
||EL|Σκουπίστε τη χυμένη ποσότητα για να προλάβετε υλικές ζημιές.|
||EN|Absorb spillage to prevent material damage.|
||FR|Absorber toute substance répandue pour éviter qu’elle attaque les matériaux environnants.|
||GA|Ionsúigh doirteadh chun damáiste d’ábhar a chosc.|
||IT|Assorbire la fuoriuscita per evitare danni materiali.|
||LV|Uzsūkt izšļakstījumus, lai novērstu materiālus zaudējumus.|
||LT|Absorbuoti išsiliejusią medžiagą, siekiant išvengti materialinės žalos.|
||HU|A kiömlött anyagot fel kell itatni a körülvevő anyagok károsodásának megelőzése<br>érdekében.|
||MT|Assorbi t-tixrid biex tipprevjeni ħsara fil-materjal.|
||NL|Gelekte/gemorste stof opnemen om materiële schade te vermijden.|
||PL|Usunąć wyciek, aby zapobiec szkodom materialnym.|
||PT|Absorver o produto derramado a fim de evitar danos materiais.|
||RO|Absorbiţi scurgerile de produs, pentru a nu afecta materialele din apropiere.|
||SK|Absorbujte uniknutý produkt, aby sa zabránilo materiálnym škodám.|
||SL|Odpraviti razlitje, da se prepreči materialna škoda.|
||FI|Imeytä valumat vahinkojen estämiseksi.|
||SV|Sug upp spill för att undvika materiella skador.|

|P391|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Съберете разлятото.|
||ES|Recoger el vertido.|
||CS|Uniklý produkt seberte.|
||DA|Udslip opsamles.|
||DE|Verschüttete Mengen aufnehmen.|
||ET|Mahavoolanud toode kokku koguda.|
||EL|Μαζέψτε τη χυμένη ποσότητα.|

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|P391|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||EN|Collect spillage.|
||FR|Recueillir le produit répandu.|
||GA|Bailigh doirteadh.|
||IT|Raccogliere il materiale fuoriuscito.|
||LV|Savākt izšļakstīto šķidrumu.|
||LT|Surinkti ištekėjusią medžiagą.|
||HU|A kiömlött anyagot össze kell gyűjteni.|
||MT|Iġbor it-tixrid.|
||NL|Gelekte/gemorste stof opruimen.|
||PL|Zebrać wyciek.|
||PT|Recolher o produto derramado.|
||RO|Colectaţi scurgerile de produs.|
||SK|Zozbierajte uniknutý produkt.|
||SL|Prestreči razlito tekočino.|
||FI|Valumat on kerättävä.|
||SV|Samla upp spill.|

|P301 +<br>P310|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|ПРИ ПОГЛЪЩАНЕ: Незабавно се обадете в ЦЕНТЪР ПО ТОКСИКОЛОГИЯ или на лекар.|
||ES|EN CASO DE INGESTIÓN: Llamar inmediatamente a un CENTRO DE INFORMACIÓN<br>TOXICOLÓGICA o a un médico.|
||CS|PŘI POŽITÍ: Okamžitě volejte TOXIKOLOGICKÉ INFORMAČNÍ STŘEDISKO nebo lékaře.|
||DA|I TILFÆLDE AF INDTAGELSE: Ring omgående til en GIFTINFORMATION eller en læge.|
||DE|BEI VERSCHLUCKEN: Sofort GIFTINFORMATIONSZENTRUM oder Arzt anrufen.|
||ET|ALLANEELAMISE KORRAL: võtta viivitamata ühendust MÜRGISTUSTEABEKESKUSE või<br>arstiga.|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ ΚΑΤΑΠΟΣΗΣ: Καλέστε αμέσως το ΚΕΝΤΡΟ ΔΗΛΗΤΗΡΙΑΣΕΩΝ ή ένα γιατρό.|
||EN|IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician.|
||FR|EN CAS D’INGESTION: appeler immédiatement un CENTRE ANTIPOISON ou un médecin.|
||GA|MÁ SHLOGTAR: Cuir glao láithreach ar IONAD NIMHE nó ar dhoctúir/lia.|
||IT|IN CASO DI INGESTIONE: contattare immediatamente un CENTRO ANTIVELENI o un<br>medico|
||LV|NORĪŠANAS GADĪJUMĀ: Nekavējoties sazināties ar SAINDĒŠANĀS CENTRU vai ārstu.|
||LT|PRARIJUS: Nedelsiant skambinti į APSINUODIJIMŲ KONTROLĖS IR INFORMACIJOS<br>BIURĄ arba kreiptis į gydytoją.|
||HU|LENYELÉS ESETÉN: azonnal forduljon TOXIKOLÓGIAI KÖZPONTHOZ vagy orvoshoz.|
||MT|JEKK JINBELA’: Ikkuntattja ĊENTRU TA' L-AVVELENAMENT jew tabib.|
||NL|NA INSLIKKEN: onmiddellijk een ANTIGIFCENTRUM of een arts raadplegen.|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU POŁKNIĘCIA: Natychmiast skontaktować się z OŚRODKIEM ZATRUĆ lub<br>z lekarzem.|

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|P301 +<br>P310|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||PT|EM CASO DE INGESTÃO: contacte imediatamente um CENTRO DE INFORMAÇÃO<br>ANTIVENENOS ou um médico.|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE ÎNGHIŢIRE: sunaţi imediat la un CENTRU DE INFORMARE TOXICOLOGICĂ<br>sau un medic.|
||SK|PO POŽITÍ: okamžite volajte NÁRODNÉ TOXIKOLOGICKÉ INFORMAČNÉ CENTRUM<br>alebo lekára.|
||SL|PRI ZAUŽITJU: takoj pokličite CENTER ZA ZASTRUPITVE ali zdravnika.|
||FI|JOS KEMIKAALIA ON NIELTY: Ota välittömästi yhteys MYRKYTYSTIETOKESKUKSEEN tai<br>lääkäriin.|
||SV|VID FÖRTÄRING: Kontakta genast GIFTINFORMATIONSCENTRAL eller läkare.|

|P301 +<br>P312|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|ПРИ ПОГЛЪЩАНЕ: Незабавно се обадете в ЦЕНТЪР ПО ТОСКИКОЛОГИЯ или на лекар при<br>неразположение.|
||ES|EN CASO DE INGESTIÓN: Llamar a un CENTRO DE INFORMACIÓN TOXICOLÓGICA o a<br>un médico si se encuentra mal.|
||CS|PŘI POŽITÍ: Necítíte-li s dobře, volejte TOXIKOLOGICKÉ INFORMAČNÍ STŘEDISKO nebo<br>lékaře.|
||DA|I TILFÆLDE AF INDTAGELSE: I tilfælde af ubehag ring til en GIFTINFORMATION eller en<br>læge.|
||DE|BEI VERSCHLUCKEN: Bei Unwohlsein GIFTINFORMATIONSZENTRUM oder Arzt<br>anrufen.|
||ET|ALLANEELAMISE KORRAL: halva enesetunde korral võtta ühendust MÜRGISTUSTEA-<br>BEKESKUSE või arstiga.|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ ΚΑΤΑΠΟΣΗΣ: Καλέστε αμέσως το ΚΕΝΤΡΟ ΔΗΛΗΤΗΡΙΑΣΕΩΝ ή ένα γιατρό,<br>εάν αισθανθείτε αδιαθεσία.|
||EN|IF SWALLOWED: Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell.|
||FR|EN CAS D’INGESTION: appeler un CENTRE ANTIPOISON ou un médecin en cas de<br>malaise.|
||GA|MÁ SHLOGTAR: Cuir glao ar IONAD NIMHE nó ar dhoctúir/lia má bhraitheann tú tinn.|
||IT|IN CASO DI INGESTIONE accompagnata da malessere: contattare un CENTRO<br>ANTIVELENI o un medico.|
||LV|NORĪŠANAS GADĪJUMĀ: sazināties ar SAINDĒŠANĀS CENTRU vai ārstu, ja jums ir slikta<br>pašsajūta.|
||LT|PRARIJUS: Pasijutus blogai, skambinti į APSINUODIJIMŲ KONTROLĖS IR INFORMACIJOS<br>BIURĄ arba kreiptis į gydytoją.|
||HU|LENYELÉS ESETÉN: rosszullét esetén azonnal forduljon TOXIKOLÓGIAI KÖZPONTHOZ<br>vagy orvoshoz.|
||MT|JEKK JINBELA’: Ikkuntattja ĊENTRU TA' L-AVVELENAMENT jew tabib jekk tħossok ma<br>tiflaħx.|
||NL|NA INSLIKKEN: bij onwel voelen een ANTIGIFCENTRUM of een arts raadplegen.|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU POŁKNIĘCIA: W przypadku złego samopoczucia skontaktować się z<br>OŚRODKIEM ZATRUĆ lub z lekarzem.|
||PT|EM CASO DE INGESTÃO: caso sinta indisposição, contacte um CENTRO DE<br>INFORMAÇÃO ANTIVENENOS ou um médico.|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE ÎNGHIŢIRE: sunaţi la un CENTRU DE INFORMARE TOXICOLOGICĂ sau un<br>medic, dacă nu vă simţiţi bine.|

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|P301 +<br>P312|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||SK|PO POŽITÍ: ak máte zdravotné problémy, okamžite volajte NÁRODNÉ TOXIKOLOGICKÉ<br>INFORMAČNÉ CENTRUM alebo lekára.|
||SL|PRI ZAUŽITJU: ob slabem počutju pokličite CENTER ZA ZASTRUPITVE ali zdravnika.|
||FI|JOS KEMIKAALIA ON NIELTY: Ota yhteys MYRKYTYSTIETOKESKUKSEEN tai lääkäriin,<br>jos ilmenee pahoinvointia.|
||SV|VID FÖRTÄRING: Kontakta GIFTINFORMATIONSCENTRAL eller läkare om du mår dåligt.|

|P301 +<br>P330 +<br>P331|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|ПРИ ПОГЛЪЩАНЕ: изплакнете устата. НЕ предизвиквайте повръщане.|
||ES|EN CASO DE INGESTIÓN: Enjuagarse la boca. NO provocar el vómito.|
||CS|PŘI POŽITÍ: Vypláchněte ústa. NEVYVOLÁVEJTE zvracení.|
||DA|I TILFÆLDE AF INDTAGELSE: Skyl munden. Fremkald IKKE opkastning.|
||DE|BEI VERSCHLUCKEN: Mund ausspülen. KEIN Erbrechen herbeiführen.|
||ET|ALLANEELAMISE KORRAL: loputada suud. MITTE kutsuda esile oksendamist.|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ ΚΑΤΑΠΟΣΗΣ: Ξεπλύνετε το στόμα. ΜΗΝ προκαλέσετε εμετό.|
||EN|IF SWALLOWED: rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting.|
||FR|EN CAS D’INGESTION: rincer la bouche. NE PAS faire vomir.|
||GA|MÁ SHLOGTAR: sruthlaítear an béal. NÁ déan urlacan a spreagadh.|
||IT|IN CASO DI INGESTIONE: sciacquare la bocca. NON provocare il vomito.|
||LV|NORĪŠANAS GADĪJUMĀ: izskalot muti. NEIZRAISĪT vemšanu.|
||LT|PRARIJUS: išskalauti burną. NESKATINTI vėmimo.|
||HU|LENYELÉS ESETÉN: a szájat ki kell öblíteni. TILOS hánytatni.|
||MT|JEKK JINBELA’: laħlaħ il-ħalq. TIPPROVOKAX ir-remettar.|
||NL|NA INSLIKKEN: de mond spoelen — GEEN braken opwekken.|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU POŁKNIĘCIA: wypłukać usta. NIE wywoływać wymiotów.|
||PT|EM CASO DE INGESTÃO: enxaguar a boca. NÃO provocar o vómito.|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE ÎNGHIŢIRE: clătiţi gura. NU provocaţi voma.|
||SK|PO POŽITÍ: vypláchnite ústa. Nevyvolávajte zvracanie.|
||SL|PRI ZAUŽITJU: izprati usta. NE izzvati bruhanja.|
||FI|JOS KEMIKAALIA ON NIELTY: Huuhdo suu. EI saa oksennuttaa.|
||SV|VID FÖRTÄRING: Skölj munnen. Framkalla INTE kräkning.|

|P302 +<br>P334|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|ПРИ КОНТАКТ С КОЖАТА: Потопете в студена вода/сложете мокри компреси.|
||ES|EN CASO DE CONTACTO CON LA PIEL: Sumergir en agua fresca/aplicar compresas<br>húmedas.|
||CS|PŘI STYKU S KŮŽÍ: Ponořte do studené vody/zabalte do vlhkého obvazu.|
||DA|VED KONTAKT MED HUDEN: Skyl under koldt vand/anvend våde omslag.|

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|P302 +<br>P334|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||DE|BEI KONTAKT MIT DER HAUT: In kaltes Wasser tauchen/nassen Verband anlegen.|
||ET|NAHALE SATTUMISE KORRAL: hoida jahedas vees/panna peale niiske kompress.|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ ΕΠΑΦΗΣ ΜΕ ΤΟ ΔΕΡΜΑ: Πλύντε με άφθονο δροσερό νερό/τυλίξτε με<br>βρεγμένους επιδέσμους.|
||EN|IF ON SKIN: Immerse in cool water/wrap in wet bandages.|
||FR|EN CAS DE CONTACT AVEC LA PEAU: rincer à l’eau fraîche/poser une compresse humide.|
||GA|I gCÁS TEAGMHÁLA LEIS AN gCRAICEANN: Tum in uisce fionnuar/cuir bréid fliuch air.|
||IT|IN CASO DI CONTATTO CON LA PELLE: immergere in acqua fredda/avvolgere con un<br>bendaggio umido.|
||LV|SASKARĒ AR ĀDU: iegremdēt vēsā ūdenī/ietīt mitros apsējos.|
||LT|PATEKUS ANT ODOS: Įmerkti į vėsų vandenį/apvynioti šlapiais tvarsčiais.|
||HU|HA BŐRRE KERÜL: Hideg vízzel/nedves kötéssel kell hűteni.|
||MT|JEKK FUQ IL-ĠILDA: Daħħal fl-ilma frisk/kebbeb f’faxex imxarrbin.|
||NL|BIJ CONTACT MET DE HUID: in koud water onderdompelen/nat verband aanbrengen.|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU KONTAKTU ZE SKÓRĄ: Zanurzyć w zimnej wodzie/owinąć mokrym<br>bandażem.|
||PT|SE ENTRAR EM CONTACTO COM A PELE: mergulhar em água fria/aplicar compressas<br>húmidas.|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE CONTACT CU PIELEA: introduceţi în apă rece/acoperiţi cu o compresă umedă.|
||SK|PRI KONTAKTE S POKOŽKOU: Ponorte do studenej vody/obviažte mokrými obväzmi.|
||SL|PRI STIKU S KOŽO: potopiti v hladno vodo/zaviti v mokre povoje.|
||FI|JOS KEMIKAALIA JOUTUU IHOLLE: Upota kylmään veteen/kääri märkiin siteisiin.|
||SV|VID HUDKONTAKT: Skölj under kallt vatten/använd våta omslag.|

|P302 +<br>P350|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|ПРИ КОНТАКТ С КОЖАТА: Измийте внимателно и обилно със сапун и вода.|
||ES|EN CASO DE CONTACTO CON LA PIEL: Lavar suavemente con agua y jabón abundantes.|
||CS|PŘI STYKU S KŮŽÍ: Jemně omyjte velkým množstvím vody a mýdla.|
||DA|VED KONTAKT MED HUDEN: Vask forsigtigt med rigeligt sæbe og vand.|
||DE|BEI KONTAKT MIT DER HAUT: Behutsam mit viel Wasser und Seife waschen.|
||ET|NAHALE SATTUMISE KORRAL: pesta õrnalt rohke vee ja seebiga.|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ ΕΠΑΦΗΣ ΜΕ ΤΟ ΔΕΡΜΑ: Πλύντε απαλά με άφθονο νερό και σαπούνι.|
||EN|IF ON SKIN: Gently wash with plenty of soap and water.|
||FR|EN CAS DE CONTACT AVEC LA PEAU: laver avec précaution et abondamment à l’eau et<br>au savon.|
||GA|I gCÁS TEAGMHÁLA LEIS AN gCRAICEANN: Nigh go bog le neart gallúnaí agus uisce.|
||IT|IN CASO DI CONTATTO CON LA PELLE: lavare delicatamente e abbondantemente con<br>acqua e sapone.|
||LV|SASKARĒ AR ĀDU: maigi nomazgāt ar lielu ziepju un ūdens daudzumu.|
||LT|PATEKUS ANT ODOS: Atsargiai nuplauti dideliu kiekiu muilo ir vandens.|

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|---|---|---|
||HU|HA BŐRRE KERÜL: Óvatos lemosás bő szappanos vízzel.|
||MT|JEKK FUQ IL-ĠILDA: Aħsel bil-mod b’ħafna sapun u ilma.|
||NL|BIJ CONTACT MET DE HUID: voorzichtig wassen met veel water en zeep.|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU DOSTANIA SIĘ NA SKÓRĘ: Delikatnie umyć dużą iloścą wody z mydłem.|
||PT|SE ENTRAR EM CONTACTO COM A PELE: lavar suavemente com sabonete e água<br>abundantes.|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE CONTACT CU PIELEA: spălaţi uşor cu multă apă şi săpun.|
||SK|PRI KONTAKTE S POKOŽKOU: Opatrne umyte veľkým množstvom vody a mydla.|
||SL|PRI STIKU S KOŽO: nežno umiti z veliko mila in vode.|
||FI|JOS KEMIKAALIA JOUTUU IHOLLE: Pese varovasti runsaalla vedellä ja saippualla.|
||SV|VID HUDKONTAKT: Tvätta försiktigt med mycket tvål och vatten.|

|P302 +<br>P352|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|ПРИ КОНТАКТ С КОЖАТА: Измийте обилно със сапун и вода.|
||ES|EN CASO DE CONTACTO CON LA PIEL: Lavar con agua y jabón abundantes.|
||CS|PŘI STYKU S KŮŽÍ: Omyjte velkým množstvím vody a mýdla.|
||DA|VED KONTAKT MED HUDEN: Vask med rigeligt sæbe og vand.|
||DE|BEI KONTAKT MIT DER HAUT: Mit viel Wasser und Seife waschen.|
||ET|NAHALE SATTUMISE KORRAL: pesta rohke vee ja seebiga.|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ ΕΠΑΦΗΣ ΜΕ ΤΟ ΔΕΡΜΑ: Πλύνετε με άφθονο νερό και σαπούνι.|
||EN|IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water.|
||FR|EN CAS DE CONTACT AVEC LA PEAU: laver abondamment à l’eau et au savon.|
||GA|I gCÁS TEAGMHÁLA LEIS AN gCRAICEANN: Nigh le neart gallúnaí agus uisce.|
||IT|IN CASO DI CONTATTO CON LA PELLE: lavare abbondantemente con acqua e sapone.|
||LV|SASKARĒ AR ĀDU: nomazgāt ar lielu ziepju un ūdens daudzumu.|
||LT|PATEKUS ANT ODOS: Nuplauti dideliu kiekiu muilo ir vandens.|
||HU|HA BŐRRE KERÜL: Lemosás bő szappanos vízzel.|
||MT|JEKK FUQ IL-ĠILDA: Aħsel b’ħafna sapun u ilma.|
||NL|BIJ CONTACT MET DE HUID: met veel water en zeep wassen.|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU KONTAKTU ZE SKÓRĄ: Umyć dużą ilością wody z mydłem.|
||PT|SE ENTRAR EM CONTACTO COM A PELE: lavar com sabonete e água abundantes.|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE CONTACT CU PIELEA: spălaţi cu multă apă şi săpun.|
||SK|PRI KONTAKTE S POKOŽKOU: Umyte veľkým množstvom vody a mydla.|
||SL|PRI STIKU S KOŽO: umiti z veliko mila in vode.|
||FI|JOS KEMIKAALIA JOUTUU IHOLLE: Pese runsaalla vedellä ja saippualla.|
||SV|VID HUDKONTAKT: Tvätta med mycket tvål och vatten.|

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|---|---|---|
||BG|ПРИ КОНТАКТ С КОЖАТА (или косата): Незабавно свалете цялото замърсено облекло.<br>Облейте кожата с вода/вземете душ|
||ES|EN CASO DE CONTACTO CON LA PIEL (o el pelo): Quitarse inmediatamente las prendas<br>contaminadas. Aclararse la piel con agua o ducharse.|
||CS|PŘI STYKU S KŮŽÍ (nebo s vlasy): Veškeré kontaminované části oděvu okamžitě svlékněte.<br>Opláchněte kůži vodou/osprchujte.|
||DA|VED KONTAKT MED HUDEN (eller håret): Tilsmudset tøj tages straks af/fjernes. Skyl/brus<br>huden med vand.|
||DE|BEI KONTAKT MIT DER HAUT (oder dem Haar): Alle beschmutzten, getränkten<br>Kleidungsstücke sofort ausziehen. Haut mit Wasser abwaschen/duschen.|
||ET|NAHALE (või juustele) SATTUMISE KORRAL: võtta viivitamata kõik saastunud rõivad<br>seljast. Loputada nahka veega/loputada duši all.|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ ΕΠΑΦΗΣ ΜΕ ΤΟ ΔΕΡΜΑ (ή με τα μαλλιά): Αφαιρέστε αμέσως όλα τα<br>μολυσμένα ενδύματα. Ξεπλύνετε το δέρμα με νερό/στο ντους.|
||EN|IF ON SKIN (or hair): Remove/Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin<br>with water/shower.|
||FR|EN CAS DE CONTACT AVEC LA PEAU (ou les cheveux): enlever immédiatement les<br>vêtements contaminés. Rincer la peau à l’eau/se doucher.|
||GA|I gCÁS TEAGMHÁLA LEIS AN gCRAICEANN(nó le gruaig): Bain díot láithreach na héadaí<br>éillithe go léir. Sruthlaítear an craiceann le huisce/glac cithfholcadh.|
||IT|IN CASO DI CONTATTO CON LA PELLE (o con i capelli): togliersi di dosso<br>immediatamente tutti gli indumenti contaminati. Sciacquare la pelle/fare una doccia.|
||LV|SASKARĒ AR ĀDU (vai matiem): noģērbt visu piesārņoto apģērbu. Noskalot ādu ar ūdeni/<br>dušā.|
||LT|PATEKUS ANT ODOS (arba plaukų): Nedelsiant nuvilkti/pašalinti visus užterštus drabužius.<br>Odą nuplauti vandeniu/čiurkšle.|
||HU|HA BŐRRE (vagy hajra) KERÜL: Az összes szennyezett ruhadarabot azonnal el kell<br>távolítani/le kell vetni. A bőrt le kell öblíteni vízzel/zuhanyozás.|
||MT|JEKK FUQ IL-ĠILDA (jew xagħar): Neħħi/inża’ minnufih l-ilbies kontaminat. Laħlaħ il-ġilda<br>bl-ilma/bix-xawer.|
||NL|BIJ CONTACT MET DE HUID (of het haar): verontreinigde kleding onmiddellijk uittrekken<br>— huid met water afspoelen/afdouchen.|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU KONTATKU ZE SKÓRĄ (lub z włosami): Natychmiast usunąć/zdjąć całą<br>zanieczyszczoną odzież. Spłukać skórę pod strumieniem wody/prysznicem.|
||PT|SE ENTRAR EM CONTACTO COM A PELE (ou o cabelo): despir/retirar imediatamente toda<br>a roupa contaminada. Enxaguar a pele com água/tomar um duche.|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE CONTACT CU PIELEA (sau părul): scoateţi imediat toată îmbrăcămintea<br>contaminată. Clătiţi pielea cu apă/faceţi duş.|
||SK|PRI KONTAKTE S POKOŽKOU (alebo vlasmi): Odstráňte/vyzlečte všetky kontaminované<br>časti odevu. Pokožku ihneď opláchnite vodou/sprchou.|
||SL|PRI STIKU S KOŽO (ali lasmi): takoj odstraniti/sleči vsa kontaminirana oblačila. Izprati<br>kožo z vodo/prho.|
||FI|JOS KEMIKAALIA JOUTUU IHOLLE (tai hiuksiin): Riisu saastunut vaatetus välittömästi.<br>Huuhdo/suihkuta iho vedellä.|
||SV|VID HUDKONTAKT (även håret): Ta omedelbart av alla nedstänkta kläder. Skölj huden<br>med vatten/duscha.|

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||BG|ПРИ ВДИШВАНЕ: Изведете пострадалия на чист въздух и го поставете в позиция,<br>улесняваща дишането.|
||ES|EN CASO DE INHALACIÓN: Transportar a la víctima al exterior y mantenerla en reposo en<br>una posición confortable para respirar.|
||CS|PŘI VDECHNUTÍ: Přeneste postiženého na čerstvý vzduch a ponechte jej v klidu v poloze<br>usnadňující dýchání.|
||DA|VED INDÅNDING: Flyt personen til et sted med frisk luft og sørg for, at vedkommende<br>hviler i en stilling, som letter vejrtrækningen.|
||DE|BEI EINATMEN: An die frische Luft bringen und in einer Position ruhigstellen, die das<br>Atmen erleichtert.|
||ET|SISSEHINGAMISE KORRAL: toimetada kannatanu värske õhu kätte ja asetada mugavasse<br>puhkeasendisse, mis võimaldab kergesti hingata.|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ ΕΙΣΠΝΟΗΣ: Μεταφέρετε τον παθόντα στον καθαρό αέρα και αφήστε τον να<br>ξεκουραστεί σε στάση που διευκολύνει την αναπνοή.|
||EN|IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for<br>breathing.|
||FR|EN CAS D’INHALATION: transporter la victime à l’extérieur et la maintenir au repos dans<br>une position où elle peut confortablement respirer.|
||GA|MÁ IONÁLAÍTEAR, tabhair amach faoin aer an duine agus coimeád socair é, i riocht ina<br>bhféadfaidh sé anáil a tharraingt go réidh.|
||IT|IN CASO DI INALAZIONE: trasportare l'infortunato all’aria aperta e mantenerlo a riposo<br>in posizione che favorisca la respirazione.|
||LV|IEELPOŠANAS GADĪJUMĀ: izvest cietušo svaigā gaisā un turēt miera stāvoklī, lai būtu ērti<br>elpot.|
||LT|ĮKVĖPUS: Išnešti nukentėjusįjį į gryną orą; jam būtina ramybė ir padėtis, leidžianti laisvai<br>kvėpuoti.|
||HU|BELÉLEGZÉS ESETÉN: Az érintett személyt friss levegőre kell vinni és olyan nyugalmi<br>testhelyzetbe kell helyezni, hogy könnyen tudjon lélegezni.|
||MT|JEKK JITTIEĦED FIN-NIFS: Esponi lill-vittma għall-arja friska u żommha mistrieħa<br>f’pożizzjoni komda biex tkun tista’ tieħu n-nifs.|
||NL|NA INADEMING: het slachtoffer in de frisse lucht brengen en laten rusten in een houding<br>die het ademen vergemakkelijkt.|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU DOSTANIA SIĘ DO DRÓG ODDECHOWYCH: wyprowadzić lub wynieść<br>poszkodowanego na świeże powietrze i zapewnić warunki do odpoczynku w pozycji<br>umożliwiającej swobodne oddychanie.|
||PT|EM CASO DE INALAÇÃO: retirar a vítima para uma zona ao ar livre e mantê-la em<br>repouso numa posição que não dificulte a respiração.|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE INHALARE: transportaţi victima la aer liber şi menţineţi-o în stare de repaus,<br>într-o poziţie confortabilă pentru respiraţie.|
||SK|PO VDÝCHNUTÍ: Presuňte postihnutého na čerstvý vzduch a nechajte ho oddychovať v<br>polohe, ktorá mu umožní pohodlné dýchanie.|
||SL|PRI VDIHAVANJU: prenesti žrtev na svež zrak in jo pustiti počivati v položaju, ki olajša<br>dihanje.|
||FI|JOS KEMIKAALIA ON HENGITETTY: Siirrä henkilö raittiiseen ilmaan ja pidä lepoasen-<br>nossa, jossa on helppo hengittää.|
||SV|VID INANDNING: Flytta personen till frisk luft och se till att han eller hon vilar i en<br>ställning som underlättar andningen.|

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|---|---|---|
||BG|ПРИ ВДИШВАНЕ: При затруднено дишане изведете пострадалия на чист въздух и го<br>поставете в позиция, улесняваща дишането.|
||ES|EN CASO DE INHALACIÓN: Si respira con dificultad, transportar a la víctima al exterior y<br>mantenerla en reposo en una posición confortable para respirar.|
||CS|PŘI VDECHNUTÍ: Při obtížném dýchání přeneste postiženého na čerstvý vzduch a<br>ponechte jej v klidu v poloze usnadňující dýchání.|
||DA|VED INDÅNDING: Ved vejrtrækningsbesvær: Flyt personen til et sted med frisk luft og sørg<br>for, at vedkommende hviler i en stilling, som letter vejrtrækningen.|
||DE|BEI EINATMEN: Bei Atembeschwerden an die frische Luft bringen und in einer Position<br>ruhigstellen, die das Atmen erleichtert.|
||ET|SISSEHINGAMISE KORRAL: hingamisraskuste korral toimetada kannatanu värske õhu<br>kätte ja asetada mugavasse puhkeasendisse, mis võimaldab kergesti hingata.|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ ΕΙΣΠΝΟΗΣ: Εάν ο παθών έχει δύσπνοια, μεταφέρετέ τον στον καθαρό αέρα και<br>αφήστε τον να ξεκουραστεί σε στάση που διευκολύνει την αναπνοή.|
||EN|IF INHALED: If breathing is difficult, remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a<br>position comfortable for breathing.|
||FR|EN CAS D’INHALATION: s'il y a difficulté à respirer, transporter la victime à l'extérieur et la<br>maintenir au repos dans une position où elle peut confortablement respirer.|
||GA|MÁ THÉANN AN TÁIRGE SEO LE hANÁIL DUINE, tabhair amach faoin aer an duine agus<br>coimeád socair é, i riocht ina bhféadfaidh sé anáil a tharraingt go réidh.|
||IT|IN CASO DI INALAZIONE: se la respirazione è difficile, trasportare l'infortunato all’aria<br>aperta e mantenerlo a riposo in posizione che favorisca la respirazione.|
||LV|IEELPOŠANAS GADĪJUMĀ: ja elpošana ir apgrūtināta, izvest cietušo svaigā gaisā un turēt<br>miera stāvoklī, lai būtu ērti elpot.|
||LT|ĮKVĖPUS: Jeigu nukentėjusiajam sunku kvėpuoti, išnešti jį į gryną orą; jam būtina ramybė ir<br>padėtis, leidžianti laisvai kvėpuoti.|
||HU|BELÉLEGZÉS ESETÉN: Légzési nehézségek esetén az érintett személyt friss levegőre kell<br>vinni és olyan nyugalmi testhelyzetbe kell helyezni, hogy könnyen tudjon lélegezni.|
||MT|JEKK JITTIEĦED FIN-NIFS: Jekk in-nifs ikun diffiċli, esponi lill-vittma għall-arja friska u<br>żommha mistrieħa f’pożizzjoni komda biex tkun tista’ tieħu n-nifs.|
||NL|NA INADEMING: bij ademhalingsmoeilijkheden het slachtoffer in de frisse lucht brengen<br>en laten rusten in een houding die het ademen vergemakkelijkt.|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU DOSTANIA SIĘ DO DRÓG ODDECHOWYCH: W przypadku trudności z<br>oddychaniem, wyprowadzić lub wynieść poszkodowanego na świeże powietrze i zapewnić<br>warunki do odpoczynku w pozycji umożliwiającej swobodne oddychanie.|
||PT|EM CASO DE INALAÇÃO: em caso de dificuldade respiratória, retirar a vítima para uma<br>zona ao ar livre e mantê-la em repouso numa posição que não dificulte a respiração.|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE INHALARE: dacă respiraţia este dificilă, transportaţi victima la aer liber şi<br>menţineţi-o în stare de repaus, într-o poziţie confortabilă pentru respiraţie.|
||SK|PO VDÝCHNUTÍ: Ak nastanú ťažkosti s dýchaním, presuňte postihnutého na čerstvý<br>vzduch a nechajte ho oddychovať v polohe, ktorá mu umožní pohodlné dýchanie.|
||SL|PRI VDIHAVANJU: prenesti žrtev pri oteženem dihanju na svež zrak in jo pustiti počivati v<br>položaju, ki olajša dihanje.|
||FI|JOS KEMIKAALIA ON HENGITETTY: Jos hengitysvaikeuksia, siirrä henkilö raittiiseen<br>ilmaan ja pidä lepoasennossa, jossa on helppo hengittää.|
||SV|VID INANDNING: Vid andningsbesvär, flytta personen till frisk luft och se till att han eller<br>hon vilar i en ställning som underlättar andningen.|

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||BG|ПРИ КОНТАКТ С ОЧИТЕ: Промивайте внимателно с вода в продължение на няколко<br>минути. Свалете контактните лещи, ако има такива и доколкото това е възможно.<br>Продължавайте да промивате.|
||ES|EN CASO DE CONTACTO CON LOS OJOS: Aclarar cuidadosamente con agua durante<br>varios minutos. Quitar las lentes de contacto, si lleva y resulta fácil. Seguir aclarando.|
||CS|PŘI ZASAŽENÍ OČÍ: Několik minut opatrně vyplachujte vodou. Vyjměte kontaktní čočky,<br>jsou-li nasazeny a pokud je lze vyjmout snadno. Pokračujte ve vyplachování.|
||DA|VED KONTAKT MED ØJNENE: Skyl forsigtigt med vand i flere minutter. Fjern eventuelle<br>kontaktlinser, hvis dette kan gøres let. Fortsæt skylning.|
||DE|BEI KONTAKT MIT DEN AUGEN: Einige Minuten lang behutsam mit Wasser spülen.<br>Vorhandene Kontaktlinsen nach Möglichkeit entfernen. Weiter spülen.|
||ET|SILMA SATTUMISE KORRAL: loputada mitme minuti jooksul ettevaatlikult veega.<br>Eemaldada kontaktläätsed, kui neid kasutatakse ja kui neid on kerge eemaldada. Loputada<br>veel kord.|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ ΕΠΑΦΗΣ ΜΕ ΤΑ ΜΑΤΙΑ: Ξεπλύνετε προσεκτικά με νερό για αρκετά λεπτά. Εάν<br>υπάρχουν φακοί επαφής, αφαιρέστε τους, εφόσον είναι εύκολο. Συνεχίστε να ξεπλένετε.|
||EN|IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if<br>present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.|
||FR|EN CAS DE CONTACT AVEC LES YEUX: rincer avec précaution à l’eau pendant plusieurs<br>minutes. Enlever les lentilles de contact si la victime en porte et si elles peuvent être<br>facilement enlevées. Continuer à rincer.|
||GA|I gCÁS TEAGMHÁLA LEIS NA SÚILE: Sruthlaigh go cúramach le huisce ar feadh roinnt<br>nóiméad. Tóg amach na tadhall-lionsaí, más ann dóibh agus más furasta. Lean den sruthlú.|
||IT|IN CASO DI CONTATTO CON GLI OCCHI: sciacquare accuratamente per parecchi minuti.<br>Togliere le eventuali lenti a contatto se è agevole farlo. Continuare a sciacquare.|
||LV|SASKARĒ AR ACĪM: uzmanīgi izskalot ar ūdeni vairākas minūtes. Izņemt kontaktlēcas, ja<br>tās ir ievietotas un ja to ir viegli izdarīt. Turpināt skalot.|
||LT|PATEKUS Į AKIS: Kelias minutes atsargiai plauti vandeniu. Išimti kontaktinius lęšius, jeigu<br>jie yra ir jeigu lengvai galima tai padaryti. Toliau plauti akis.|
||HU|SZEMBE KERÜLÉS esetén: Több percig tartó óvatos öblítés vízzel. Adott esetben a<br>kontaktlencsék eltávolítása, ha könnyen megoldható. Az öblítés folytatása.|
||MT|JEKK JIDĦOL FL-GĦAJNEJN: Laħlaħ b'attenzjoni bl-ilma għal diversi minuti. Neħħi l-<br>lentijiet tal-kuntatt, jekk ikun hemm u jkunu faċli biex tneħħihom. Kompli laħlaħ.|
||NL|BIJ CONTACT MET DE OGEN: voorzichtig afspoelen met water gedurende een aantal<br>minuten; contactlenzen verwijderen, indien mogelijk; blijven spoelen.|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU DOSTANIA SIĘ DO OCZU: Ostrożnie płukać wodą przez kilka minut.<br>Wyjąć soczewki kontaktowe, jeżeli są i można je łatwo usunąć. Nadal płukać.|
||PT|SE ENTRAR EM CONTACTO COM OS OLHOS: enxaguar cuidadosamente com água<br>durante vários minutos. Se usar lentes de contacto, retire-as, se tal lhe for possível.<br>Continuar a enxaguar.|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE CONTACT CU OCHII: clătiţi cu atenţie cu apă timp de mai multe minute.<br>Scoateţi lentilele de contact, dacă este cazul şi dacă acest lucru se poate face cu uşurinţă.<br>Continuaţi să clătiţi.|
||SK|PO ZASIAHNUTÍ OČÍ: Niekoľko minút ich opatrne vyplachujte vodou. Ak používate<br>kontaktné šošovky a ak je to možné, odstráňte ich. Pokračujte vo vyplachovaní.|
||SL|PRI STIKU Z OČMI: previdno izpirajte z vodo nekaj minut. Odstranite kontaktne leče, če jih<br>imate in če to lahko storite brez težav. Nadaljujte z izpiranjem.|
||FI|JOS KEMIKAALIA JOUTUU SILMIIN: Huuhdo huolellisesti vedellä usean minuutin ajan.<br>Poista piilolinssit, _edical voi tehdä helposti. Jatka huuhtomista.|
||SV|VID KONTAKT MED ÖGONEN: Skölj försiktigt med vatten i flera minuter. Ta ur eventuella<br>kontaktlinser om det går lätt. Fortsätt att skölja.|

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||BG|ПРИ ПОПАДАНЕ ВЪРХУ ОБЛЕКЛОТО: незабавно облейте замърсеното облекло и кожата<br>обилно с вода, преди да свалите дрехите.|
||ES|EN CASO DE CONTACTO CON LA ROPA: Aclarar inmediatamente con agua abundante<br>las prendas y la piel contaminadas antes de quitarse la ropa.|
||CS|PŘI STYKU S ODĚVEM: Kontaminovaný oděv a kůži oklamžitě omyjte velkým množstvím<br>vody a potom oděv odložte.|
||DA|VED KONTAKT MED TØJET: Skyl omgående tilsmudset tøj og hud med rigeligt vand, før<br>tøjet fjernes.|
||DE|BEI KONTAKT MIT DER KLEIDUNG: Kontaminierte Kleidung und Haut sofort mit viel<br>Wasser abwaschen und danach Kleidung ausziehen.|
||ET|RÕIVASTELE SATTUMISE KORRAL: saastunud rõivad ja nahk loputada viivitamata rohke<br>veega ning alles seejärel rõivad eemaldada.|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ ΕΠΑΦΗΣ ΜΕ ΤΑ ΡΟΥΧΑ: Ξεπλύντε αμέσως τα μολυσμένα ρούχα και την<br>επιδερμίδα με άφθονο νερό πριν αφαιρέσετε τα ρούχα.|
||EN|IF ON CLOTHING: rinse immediately contaminated clothing and skin with plenty of water<br>before removing clothes.|
||FR|EN CAS DE CONTACT AVEC LES VÊTEMENTS: rincer immédiatement et abondamment<br>avec de l’eau les vêtements contaminés et la peau avant de les enlever.|
||GA|I gCÁS TEAGMHÁLA LE hÉADAÍ: sruthlaítear éadaí éillithe agus an craiceann láithreach le<br>neart uisce sula ndéantar na héadaí a bhaint den duine.|
||IT|IN CASO DI CONTATTO CON GLI INDUMENTI: sciacquare immediatamente e<br>abbondantemente gli indumenti contaminati e la pelle prima di togliersi gli indumenti.|
||LV|SASKARĒ AR APĢĒRBU: nekavējoties izskalot piesārņoto apģērbu un ādu ar lielu<br>daudzumu ūdeni, pirms apģērba novilkšanas.|
||LT|PATEKUS ANT DRABUŽIŲ: Prieš nuvelkant užterštus drabužius, nedelsiant juos ir odą<br>nuplauti dideliu kiekiu vandens.|
||HU|HA RUHÁRA KERÜL: A ruhák levetése előtt a szennyezett ruházatot és a bőrt bő vízzel<br>azonnal le kell öblíteni.|
||MT|JEKK FUQ L-ILBIES: laħlaħ mall-ewwel l-ilbies ikkontaminat u l-ġilda b’ħafna ilma qabel ma<br>tneħħi l-ilbies.|
||NL|NA MORSEN OP KLEDING: verontreinigde kleding en huid onmiddellijk met veel water<br>afspoelen en pas daarna kleding uittrekken.|
||PL|W PRZYPADKU KONTAKTU Z ODZIEŻĄ: natychmiast spłukać zanieczyszczoną odzież i<br>skórę dużą ilością wody przed zdjęciem odzieży.|
||PT|SE ENTRAR EM CONTACTO COM A ROUPA: enxaguar imediatamente com muita água a<br>roupa e a pele contaminadas antes de se despir.|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE CONTACT CU ÎMBRĂCĂMINTEA: clătiţi imediat îmbrăcămintea contaminată<br>şi pielea cu multă apă, înainte de scoaterea îmbrăcămintei.|
||SK|PRI KONTAKTE S ODEVOM: kontaminovaný odev a pokožku opláchnite veľkým<br>množstvom vody a potom odev odstráňte.|
||SL|PRI STIKU Z OBLAČILI: takoj izprati kontaminirana oblačila in kožo z veliko vode pred<br>odstranitvijo oblačil.|
||FI|JOS KEMIKAALIA JOUTUU VAATTEISIIN: Huuhdo saastunut vaatetus ja iho välittömästi<br>runsaalla vedellä ennen vaatetuksen riisumista.|
||SV|VID KONTAKT MED KLÄDERNA: Skölj omedelbart nedstänkta kläder och hud med<br>mycket vatten innan du tar av dig kläderna.|

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||BG|ПРИ експозиция: Обадете се в ЦЕНТЪР ПО ТОКСИКОЛОГИЯ или на лекар.|
||ES|EN CASO DE exposición: Llamar a un CENTRO DE INFORMACIÓN TOXICOLÓGICA o a<br>un médico.|
||CS|PŘI expozici: Volejte TOXIKOLOGICKÉ INFORMAČNÍ STŘEDISKO nebo lékaře.|
||DA|VED eksponering: Ring til en GIFTINFORMATION eller en læge.|
||DE|BEI Exposition: GIFTINFORMATIONSZENTRUM oder Arzt anrufen.|
||ET|Kokkupuute korral: võtta ühendust MÜRGISTUSTEABEKESKUSE või arstiga.|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ έκθεσης: Καλέστε το ΚΕΝΤΡΟ ΔΗΛΗΤΗΡΙΑΣΕΩΝ ή ένα γιατρό.|
||EN|IF exposed: Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician.|
||FR|EN CAS d’exposition: appeler un CENTRE ANTIPOISON ou un médecin.|
||GA|I gCÁS nochta: Cuir glao ar IONAD NIMHE nó ar dhoctúir/lia.|
||IT|IN CASO di esposizione, contattare un CENTRO ANTIVELENI o un medico.|
||LV|Ja ir saskarē: Sazināties ar SAINDĒŠANĀS CENTRU vai ārstu.|
||LT|Esant sąlyčiui: Skambinti į APSINUODIJIMŲ KONTROLĖS IR INFORMACIJOS BIURĄ arba<br>kreiptis į gydytoją.|
||HU|Expozíció esetén: forduljon TOXIKOLÓGIAI KÖZPONTHOZ vagy orvoshoz.|
||MT|Jekk espost: Ikkuntattja ĊENTRU TA' L-AVVELENAMENT jew tabib.|
||NL|NA blootstelling: een ANTIGIFCENTRUM of een arts raadplegen.|
||PL|W przypadku narażenia: Skontaktować się z OŚRODKIEM ZATRUĆ lub z lekarzem.|
||PT|EM CASO DE exposição: contacte um CENTRO DE INFORMAÇÃO ANTIVENENOS ou um<br>médico.|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE expunere: sunaţi la un CENTRU DE INFORMARE TOXICOLOGICĂ sau un<br>medic.|
||SK|Po expozícii: volajte NÁRODNÉ TOXIKOLOGICKÉ INFORMAČNÉ CENTRUM alebo lekára.|
||SL|PRI izpostavljenosti: pokličite CENTER ZA ZASTRUPITVE ali zdravnika.|
||FI|Altistumisen tapahduttua: Ota yhteys MYRKYTYSTIETOKESKUKSEEN tai lääkäriin.|
||SV|Om du exponerats: Kontakta GIFTINFORMATIONSCENTRAL eller läkare.|

|P308 +<br>P313|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|ПРИ явна или предполагаема експозиция: Потърсете медицински съвет/помощ.|
||ES|EN CASO DE exposición manifiesta o presunta: Consultar a un médico.|
||CS|PŘI expozici nebo podezření na ni: Vyhledejte lékařskou pomoc/ošetření.|
||DA|VED eksponering eller mistanke om eksponering: Søg lægehjælp.|
||DE|BEI Exposition oder falls betroffen: Ärztlichen Rat einholen/ärztliche Hilfe hinzuziehen.|
||ET|Kokkupuute või kokkupuutekahtluse korral: pöörduda arsti poole.|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ έκθεσης ή πιθανότητας έκθεσης: Συμβουλευθείτε/Επισκεφθείτε γιατρό.|
||EN|IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention.|
||FR|EN CAS d’exposition prouvée ou suspectée: consulter un médecin.|
||GA|I gCÀS nochta nó má mheastar a bheith nochtaithe: Faigh comhairle/cúram liachta.|

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||IT|IN CASO di esposizione o di possibile esposizione, consultare un medico.|
||LV|Ja nokļūst saskarē vai saistīts ar to: lūdziet mediķu palīdzību.|
||LT|Esant sąlyčiui arba jeigu numanomas sąlytis: kreiptis į gydytoją.|
||HU|Expozíció vagy annak gyanúja esetén: orvosi ellátást kell kérni.|
||MT|Jekk espost jew konċernat: Ikkonsulta tabib.|
||NL|NA (mogelijke) blootstelling: een arts raadplegen.|
||PL|W przypadku narażenia lub styczności: Zasięgnąć porady/zgłosić się pod opiekę lekarza.|
||PT|EM CASO DE exposição ou suspeita de exposição: consulte um médico.|
||RO|ÎN CAZ DE expunere sau de posibilă expunere: consultaţi medicul.|
||SK|Po expozícii alebo podozrení z nej: Vyhľadajte lekársku pomoc/starostlivosť.|
||SL|PRI izpostavljenosti ali sumu izpostavljenosti: poiščite zdravniško pomoč/oskrbo.|
||FI|Altistumisen tapahduttua tai jos epäillään altistumista: Hakeudu lääkäriin.|
||SV|Vid exponering eller misstanke om exponering Sök läkarhjälp.|

|P309 +<br>P311|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|ПРИ експозиция или неразположение: Обадете се в ЦЕНТЪР ПО ТОКСИКОЛОГИЯ или на<br>лекар.|
||ES|EN CASO DE exposición o si se encuentra mal: Llamar a un CENTRO DE INFORMACIÓN<br>TOXICOLÓGICA o a un médico.|
||CS|PŘI expozici nebo necítíte-li se dobře: Volejte TOXIKOLOGICKÉ INFORMAČNÍ<br>STŘEDISKO nebo lékaře.|
||DA|VED eksponering eller ubehag: Ring til en GIFTINFORMATION eller en læge.|
||DE|BEI Exposition oder Unwohlsein: GIFTINFORMATIONSZENTRUM oder Arzt anrufen.|
||ET|Kokkupuute või halva enesetunde korral: võtta ühendust MÜRGISTUSTEABEKESKUSE või<br>arstiga.|
||EL|ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ έκθεσης ή αδιαθεσίας: Καλέστε το ΚΕΝΤΡΟ ΔΗΛΗΤΗΡΙΑΣΕΩΝ ή ένα γιατρό.|
||EN|IF exposed or if you feel unwell: Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician.|
||FR|EN CAS d’exposition ou de malaise: appeler un CENTRE ANTIPOISON ou un médecin.|
||GA|I gCÀS nochta nó má bhraitear tinn: Cuir glao ar IONAD NIMHE nó ar dhoctúir/lia.|
||IT|IN CASO di esposizione o di malessere, contattare un CENTRO ANTIVELENI o un medico.|
||LV|Ja nokļūst saskarē vai jums ir slikta pašsajūta: sazinieties ar SAINDĒŠANĀS CENTRU vai<br>ārstu.|
||LT|Esant sąlyčiui arba pasijutus blogai: Skambinti į APSINUODIJIMŲ KONTROLĖS IR<br>INFORMACIJOS BIURĄ arba kreiptis į gydytoją.|
||HU|Expozíció vagy rosszullét esetén: forduljon TOXIKOLÓGIAI KÖZPONTHOZ vagy<br>orvoshoz.|
||MT|JEKK espost jew tħossok ma tiflaħx: Ikkuntattja ĊENTRU TA' L-AVVELENAMENT jew<br>tabib.|
||NL|NA blootstelling of bij onwel voelen: een ANTIGIFCENTRUM of een arts raadplegen.|
||PL|W przypadku narażenia lub złego samopoczucia: Skontaktować się z OŚRODKIEM<br>ZATRUĆ lub z lekarzem.|
||PT|EM CASO DE exposição ou de indisposição: contacte um CENTRO DE INFORMAÇÃO<br>ANTIVENENOS ou um médico.|

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||RO|ÎN CAZ DE expunere sau dacă nu vă simţiţi bine: sunaţi la un CENTRU DE INFORMARE<br>TOXICOLOGICĂ sau un medic.|
||SK|Po expozícii alebo pri zdravotných problémoch: volajte NÁRODNÉ TOXIKOLOGICKÉ<br>INFORMAČNÉ CENTRUM alebo lekára.|
||SL|PRI izpostavljenosti ali slabem počutju: pokličite CENTER ZA ZASTRUPITVE ali zdravnika.|
||FI|Altistumisen tapahduttua tai jos ilmenee pahoinvointia: Ota yhteys MYRKYTYSTIETOS-<br>KESKUKSEEN tai lääkäriin.|
||SV|Vid exponering eller obehag: Kontakta GIFTINFORMATIONSCENTRAL eller läkare.|

|P332 +<br>P313|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При поява на кожно дразнене: Потърсете медицински съвет/помощ.|
||ES|En caso de irritación cutánea: Consultar a un médico.|
||CS|Při podráždění kůže: Vyhledejte lékařskou pomoc/ošetření.|
||DA|Ved hudirritation: Søg lægehjælp.|
||DE|Bei Hautreizung: Ärztlichen Rat einholen/ärztliche Hilfe hinzuziehen.|
||ET|Nahaärrituse korral: pöörduda arsti poole.|
||EL|Εάν παρατηρηθεί ερεθισμός του δέρματος: Συμβουλευθείτε/Επισκεφθείτε γιατρό.|
||EN|If skin irritation occurs: Get medical advice/attention.|
||FR|En cas d’irritation cutanée: consulter un médecin.|
||GA|I gcás greannú craicinn: Faigh comhairle/cúram liachta.|
||IT|In caso di irritazione della pelle: consultare un medico.|
||LV|Ja rodas ādas iekaisums: lūdziet mediķu palīdzību.|
||LT|Jeigu sudirginama oda: kreiptis į gydytoją.|
||HU|Bőrirritáció esetén: orvosi ellátást kell kérni.|
||MT|Jekk ikun hemm irritazzjoni tal-ġilda: Ikkonsulta tabib.|
||NL|Bij huidirritatie: een arts raadplegen.|
||PL|W przypadku wystąpienia podrażnienia skóry: Zasięgnąć porady/zgłosić się pod opiekę<br>lekarza.|
||PT|Em caso de irritação cutânea: consulte um médico.|
||RO|În caz de iritare a pielii: consultaţi medicul.|
||SK|Ak sa objaví podráždenie pokožky, vyhľadajte lekársku pomoc/starostlivosť.|
||SL|Če nastopi draženje kože: poiščite zdravniško pomoč/oskrbo.|
||FI|Jos ilmenee ihoärsytystä: Hakeudu lääkäriin.|
||SV|Vid hudirritation: Sök läkarhjälp.|

|P333 +<br>P313|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При поява на кожно дразнене или обрив на кожата: Потърсете медицински съвет/помощ.|
||ES|En caso de irritación o erupción cutánea: Consultar a un médico.|
||CS|Při podráždění kůže nebo vyrážce: Vyhledejte lékařskou pomoc/ošetření.|

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||DA|Ved hudirritation eller udslet: Søg lægehjælp.|
||DE|Bei Hautreizung oder -ausschlag: Ärztlichen Rat einholen/ärztliche Hilfe hinzuziehen.|
||ET|Nahaärrituse või _obe korral: pöörduda arsti poole.|
||EL|Εάν παρατηρηθεί ερεθισμός του δέρματος ή εμφανιστεί εξάνθημα: Συμβουλευθείτε/Επισκεφθείτε<br>γιατρό.|
||EN|If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/attention.|
||FR|En cas d’irritation ou d'éruption cutanée: consulter un médecin.|
||GA|Má tharlaíonn greannú nó gríos craicinn: Faigh comhairle/cúram liachta.|
||IT|In caso di irritazione o eruzione della pelle: consultare un medico.|
||LV|Ja rodas ādas iekaisums vai izsitumi: lūdziet mediķu palīdzību.|
||LT|Jeigu sudirginama oda arba ją išberia: kreiptis į gydytoją.|
||HU|Bőrirritáció vagy kiütések megjelenése esetén: orvosi ellátást kell kérni.|
||MT|Jekk ikun hemm irritazzjoni jew raxx tal-ġilda: Ikkonsulta tabib.|
||NL|Bij huidirritatie of uitslag: een arts raadplegen.|
||PL|W przypadku wystąpienia podrażnienia skóry lub wysypki: Zasięgnąć porady/zgłosić się<br>pod opiekę lekarza.|
||PT|Em caso de irritação ou erupção cutânea: consulte um médico.|
||RO|În caz de iritare a pielii sau de erupţie cutanată: consultaţi medicul.|
||SK|Ak sa prejaví podráždenie pokožky alebo sa vytvoria vyrážky: vyhľadajte lekársku pomoc/<br>starostlivosť.|
||SL|Če nastopi draženje kože ali se pojavi izpuščaj: poiščite zdravniško pomoč/oskrbo.|
||FI|Jos ilmenee ihoärsytystä tai ihottumaa: Hakeudu lääkäriin.|
||SV|Vid hudirritation eller utslag: Sök läkarhjälp.|

|P335 +<br>P334|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Отстранете посипаните частици от кожата. Потопете в хладка вода/сложете мокри компреси.|
||ES|Sacudir las partículas que se hayan depositado en la piel. Sumergir en agua fresca/aplicar<br>compresas húmedas.|
||CS|Volné částice odstraňte z kůže. Ponořte do studené vody/zabalte do vlhkého obvazu.|
||DA|Børst løse partikler bort fra huden. Skyl under koldt vand/anvend våde omslag.|
||DE|Lose Partikel von der Haut abbürsten. In kaltes Wasser tauchen/nassen Verband anlegen.|
||ET|Pühkida lahtised osakesed nahalt maha. Hoida jahedas vees / panna peale niiske kompress.|
||EL|Αφαιρέστε προσεκτικά τα σωματίδια που έχουν μείνει στο δέρμα. Πλύντε με άφθονο δροσερό<br>νερό/τυλίξτε με βρεγμένους επιδέσμους.|
||EN|Brush off loose particles from skin. Immerse in cool water/wrap in wet bandages.|
||FR|Enlever avec précaution les particules déposées sur la peau. Rincer à l’eau fraîche/poser une<br>compresse humide.|
||GA|Scuab cáithníní scaoilte den chraiceann. Tum in uisce fionnuar/cuir bréid fliuch air.|
||IT|Rimuovere le particelle depositate sulla pelle. Immergere in acqua fredda/avvolgere con un<br>bendaggio umido.|
||LV|Noberziet brīvās daļiņas no ādas. Iegremdējiet vēsā ūdenī/ietiniet mitros apsējos.|

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||LT|Neprilipusias daleles nuvalyti nuo odos. Įmerkti į vėsų vandenį/apvynioti šlapiais tvarsčiais.|
||HU|A bőrre tapadó szemcséket óvatosan le kell kefélni. Hideg vízzel/nedves kötéssel kell hűteni.|
||MT|Farfar il-frak mhux imwaħħal minn mal-ġilda. Daħħal fl-ilma frisk/kebbeb f’faxex<br>imxarrbin.|
||NL|Losse deeltjes van de huid afvegen. In koud water onderdompelen/nat verband aanbrengen.|
||PL|Nie związaną pozostałość strzepnąć ze skóry. Zanurzyć w zimnej wodzie/owinąć mokrym<br>bandażem.|
||PT|Sacudir da pele as partículas soltas. Mergulhar em água fria/aplicar compressas húmidas.|
||RO|Îndepărtaţi particulele depuse pe piele. Introduceţi în apă rece/acoperiţi cu o compresă<br>umedă.|
||SK|Z pokožky oprášte sypké čiastočky. Ponorte do studenej vody/obviažte mokrými obväzmi.|
||SL|S krtačo odstraniti razsute delce s kože. Potopiti v hladno vodo/zaviti v mokre povoje.|
||FI|Poista irtohiukkaset iholta. Upota kylmään veteen/kääri märkiin siteisiin.|
||SV|Borsta bort lösa partiklar från huden. Skölj under kallt vatten/använd våta omslag.|

|P337 +<br>P313|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При продължително дразнене на очите: Потърсете медицински съвет/помощ.|
||ES|Si persiste la irritación ocular: Consultar a un médico.|
||CS|Přetrvává-li podráždění očí: Vyhledejte lékařskou pomoc/ošetření.|
||DA|Ved vedvarende øjenirritation: Søg lægehjælp.|
||DE|Bei anhaltender Augenreizung: Ärztlichen Rat einholen/ärztliche Hilfe hinzuziehen.|
||ET|Kui silmade ärritus ei möödu: pöörduda arsti poole.|
||EL|Εάν δεν υποχωρεί ο οφθαλμικός ερεθισμός: Συμβουλευθείτε/Επισκεφθείτε γιατρό.|
||EN|If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention.|
||FR|Si l’irritation oculaire persiste: consulter un médecin.|
||GA|Má mhaireann an greannú súile: Faigh comhairle/cúram liachta.|
||IT|Se l’irritazione degli occhi persiste, consultare un medico.|
||LV|Ja acu iekaisums nepāriet: lūdziet mediķu palīdzību.|
||LT|Jei akių dirginimas nepraeina: kreiptis į gydytoją.|
||HU|Ha a szemirritáció nem múlik el: orvosi ellátást kell kérni.|
||MT|Jekk l-irritazzjoni ta' l-għajnejn tippersisti: Ikkonsulta tabib.|
||NL|Bij aanhoudende oogirritatie: een arts raadplegen.|
||PL|W przypadku utrzymywania się działania drażniącego na oczy: Zasięgnąć porady/zgłosić<br>się pod opiekę lekarza.|
||PT|Caso a irritação ocular persista: consulte um médico.|
||RO|Dacă iritarea ochilor persistă: consultaţi medicul.|
||SK|Ak podráždenie očí pretrváva: vyhľadajte lekársku pomoc/starostlivosť.|
||SL|Če draženje oči ne preneha: poiščite zdravniško pomoč/oskrbo.|

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|P337 +<br>P313|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||FI|Jos silmä-ärsytys jatkuu: Hakeudu lääkäriin.|
||SV|Vid bestående ögonirritation: Sök läkarhjälp.|

|P342 +<br>P311|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При симптоми на затруднено дишане: Обадете се в ЦЕНТЪР ПО ТОКСИКОЛОГИЯ или на<br>лекар.|
||ES|En caso de síntomas respiratorios: Llamar a un CENTRO DE INFORMACIÓN<br>TOXICOLÓGICA o a un médico.|
||CS|Při dýchacích potížích: Volejte TOXIKOLOGICKÉ INFORMAČNÍ STŘEDISKO nebo lékaře.|
||DA|Ved luftvejssymptomer: Ring til en GIFTINFORMATION eller en læge.|
||DE|Bei Symptomen der Atemwege: GIFTINFORMATIONSZENTRUM oder Arzt anrufen.|
||ET|Hingamisteede probleemide ilmnemise korral: võtta ühendust MÜRGISTUSTEABEKES-<br>KUSE või arstiga.|
||EL|Εάν παρουσιάζονται αναπνευστικά συμπτώματα: Καλέστε το ΚΕΝΤΡΟ ΔΗΛΗΤΗΡΙΑΣΕΩΝ ή ένα<br>γιατρό.|
||EN|If experiencing respiratory symptoms: Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician.|
||FR|En cas de symptômes respiratoires: appeler un CENTRE ANTIPOISON ou un médecin.|
||GA|I gcás siomptóm riospráide: Cuir glao ar IONAD NIMHE nó ar dhoctúir/lia.|
||IT|In caso di sintomi respiratori: contattare un CENTRO ANTIVELENI o un medico.|
||LV|Ja rodas elpas trūkuma simptomi: sazinieties ar SAINDĒŠANĀS CENTRU vai ārstu.|
||LT|Jeigu pasireiškia respiraciniai simptomai: skambinti į APSINUODIJIMŲ KONTROLĖS IR<br>INFORMACIJOS BIURĄ arba kreiptis į gydytoją.|
||HU|Légzési problémák esetén: forduljon TOXIKOLÓGIAI KÖZPONTHOZ vagy orvoshoz.|
||MT|Jekk ikollok sintomi respiratorji: Ikkuntattja ĊENTRU TA' L-AVVELENAMENT jew tabib.|
||NL|Bij ademhalingssymptomen: een ANTIGIFCENTRUM of een arts raadplegen.|
||PL|W przypadku wystąpienia objawów ze strony układu oddechowego: Skontaktować się z<br>OŚRODKIEM ZATRUĆ lub z lekarzem.|
||PT|Em caso de sintomas respiratórios: contacte um CENTRO DE INFORMAÇÃO<br>ANTIVENENOS ou um médico.|
||RO|În caz de simptome respiratorii: sunaţi la un CENTRU DE INFORMARE TOXICOLOGICĂ<br>sau un medic.|
||SK|Pri ťažkostiach s dýchaním: volajte NÁRODNÉ TOXIKOLOGICKÉ INFORMAČNÉ<br>CENTRUM alebo lekára.|
||SL|Pri respiratornih simptomih: pokličite CENTER ZA ZASTRUPITVE ali zdravnika.|
||FI|Jos ilmenee hengitysoireita: Ota yhteys MYRKYTYSTIETOKESKUKSEEN tai lääkäriin.|
||SV|Vid besvär i luftvägarna: Kontakta GIFTINFORMATIONSCENTRAL eller läkare.|

|P370 +<br>P376|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При пожар: Спрете теча, ако е безопасно.|
||ES|En caso de incendio: Detener la fuga, si no hay peligro en hacerlo.|
||CS|V případě požáru: Zastavte únik, můžete-li tak učinit bez rizika.|
||DA|Ved brand: Stands lækagen, hvis dette er sikkert.|

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|P370 +<br>P376|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||DE|Bei Brand: Undichtigkeit beseitigen, wenn gefahrlos möglich.|
||ET|Tulekahju korral: leke peatada, kui seda on võimalik teha ohutult.|
||EL|Σε περίπτωση πυρκαγιάς: Σταματήστε τη διαρροή, εφόσον δεν υπάρχει κίνδυνος.|
||EN|In case of fire: Stop leak if safe to do so.|
||FR|En cas d’incendie: obturer la fuite si cela peut se faire sans danger.|
||GA|I gcás dóiteáin: Cuir stop leis an sceitheadh má tá sé sábháilte é sin a dhéanamh.|
||IT|In caso di incendio: bloccare la perdita se non c’è pericolo.|
||LV|Ugunsgrēka gadījumā: apturiet noplūdi, ja to darīt ir droši.|
||LT|Gaisro atveju: sustabdyti nuotėkį, jeigu galima saugiai tai padaryti.|
||HU|Tűz esetén: Meg kell szüntetni a szivárgást, ha ez biztonságosan megtehető.|
||MT|F’każ ta' nar: Waqqaf it-tnixxija sakemm ma jkunx ta' periklu.|
||NL|In geval van brand: het lek dichten als dat veilig gedaan kan worden.|
||PL|W przypadku pożaru: Jeżeli jest to bezpieczne zahamować wyciek.|
||PT|Em caso de incêndio: deter a fuga se tal puder ser feito em segurança.|
||RO|În caz de incendiu: opriţi scurgerea, dacă acest lucru se poate face în siguranţă.|
||SK|V prípade požiaru: ak je to bezpečné, zastavte únik.|
||SL|Ob požaru: zaustaviti puščanje, če je varno.|
||FI|Tulipalon sattuessa: Sulje vuoto, jos sen voi tehdä turvallisesti.|
||SV|Vid brand: Stoppa läckan om det kan göras på ett säkert sätt.|

|P370 +<br>P378|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При пожар: Използвайте … за гасене.|
||ES|En caso de incendio: Utilizar … para apagarlo.|
||CS|V případě požáru: K hašení použijte …|
||DA|Ved brand: Anvend … til brandslukning.|
||DE|Bei Brand: … zum Löschen verwenden.|
||ET|Tulekahju korral: kasutada kustutamiseks …|
||EL|Σε περίπτωση πυρκαγιάς: Χρησιμοποιήστε … για την κατάσβεση.|
||EN|In case of fire: Use … for extinction.|
||FR|En cas d’incendie: utiliser … pour l’extinction.|
||GA|I gcás dóiteáin: Úsáid … le haghaidh múchta.|
||IT|In caso di incendio: estinguere con…|
||LV|Ugunsgrēka gadījumā: dzēšanai izmantojiet …|
||LT|Gaisro atveju: gesinimui naudoti …|
||HU|Tűz esetén: az oltáshoz …használandó.|
||MT|F’każ ta' nar: Uża’ … għat-tifi.|
||NL|In geval van brand: blussen met …|

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|P370 +<br>P378|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||PL|W przypadku pożaru: Użyć … do gaszenia.|
||PT|Em caso de incêndio: para a extinção utilizar …|
||RO|În caz de incendiu: utilizaţi… pentru stingere.|
||SK|V prípade požiaru: na hasenie použite …|
||SL|Ob požaru: za gašenje uporabiti …|
||FI|Tulipalon sattuessa: Käytä palon sammuttamiseen …|
||SV|Vid brand: Släck branden med …|

|P370 +<br>P380|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При пожар: Евакуирайте зоната.|
||ES|En caso de incendio: Evacuar la zona.|
||CS|V případě požáru: Vykliďte prostor.|
||DA|Ved brand: Evakuer området.|
||DE|Bei Brand: Umgebung räumen.|
||ET|Tulekahju korral: ala evakueerida.|
||EL|Σε περίπτωση πυρκαγιάς: Εκκενώστε την περιοχή.|
||EN|In case of fire: Evacuate area.|
||FR|En cas d’incendie: évacuer la zone.|
||GA|I gcás dóiteáin: Aslonnaigh gach duine as an limistéar.|
||IT|Evacuare la zona in caso di incendio.|
||LV|Ugunsgrēka gadījumā: evakuēt zonu.|
||LT|Gaisro atveju: evakuoti zoną.|
||HU|Tűz esetén: Ki kell üríteni a területet.|
||MT|F’każ ta' nar: Evakwa ż-żona.|
||NL|In geval van brand: evacueren.|
||PL|W przypadku pożaru: Ewakuować teren.|
||PT|Em caso de incêndio: evacuar a zona.|
||RO|În caz de incendiu: evacuaţi zona.|
||SK|V prípade požiaru: priestory evakuujte.|
||SL|Ob požaru: izprazniti območje.|
||FI|Tulipalon sattuessa: Evakuoi alue.|
||SV|Vid brand: Utrym området.|

|P370 +<br>P380 +<br>P375|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При пожар: Евакуирайте зоната. Гасете пожара от разстояние поради опасност от експлозия.|
||ES|En caso de incendio: Evacuar la zona. Luchar contra el incendio a distancia, dado el riesgo<br>de explosión.|

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|P370 +<br>P380 +<br>P375|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||CS|V případě požáru: Vykliďte prostor. Kvůli nebezpečí výbuchu haste z dostatečné<br>vzdálenosti.|
||DA|Ved brand: Evakuer området. Bekæmp branden på afstand på grund af eksplosionsfare.|
||DE|Bei Brand: Umgebung räumen. Wegen Explosionsgefahr Brand aus der Entfernung<br>bekämpfen.|
||ET|Tulekahju korral: ala evakueerida. Plahvatusohu tõttu teha kustutustöid eemalt.|
||EL|Σε περίπτωση πυρκαγιάς: Εκκενώστε την περιοχή. Προσπαθήστε να σβήσετε την πυρκαγιά από<br>απόσταση, επειδή υπάρχει κίνδυνος έκρηξης.|
||EN|In case of fire: Evacuate area. Fight fire remotely due to the risk of explosion.|
||FR|En cas d’incendie: évacuer la zone. Combattre l’incendie à distance à cause du risque<br>d’explosion.|
||GA|I gcás dóiteáin: Aslonnaigh gach duine as an limistéar. Téigh i gcianghleic leis an dóiteán<br>mar gheall ar an mbaol pléasctha.|
||IT|In caso di incendio: evacuare la zona. Rischio di esplosione. Utilizzare i mezzi estinguenti a<br>grande distanza.|
||LV|Ugunsgrēka gadījumā: evakuēt zonu. Dzēst uguni no attāluma eksplozijas riska dēļ.|
||LT|Gaisro atveju: evakuoti zoną. Gaisrą gesinti iš toli dėl sprogimo pavojaus.|
||HU|Tűz esetén: Ki kell üríteni a területet. A tűz oltását robbanásveszély miatt távolból kell<br>végezni.|
||MT|F’każ ta' nar: Evakwa ż-żona. Itfi n-nar mill-bogħod minħabba r-riskju ta' splużjoni.|
||NL|In geval van brand: evacueren. Op afstand blussen omwille van ontploffingsgevaar.|
||PL|W przypadku pożaru: Ewakuować teren. Z powodu ryzyka wybuchu gasić pożar z<br>odległości.|
||PT|Em caso de incêndio: evacuar a zona. Combater o incêndio à distância, devido ao risco de<br>explosão.|
||RO|În caz de incendiu: evacuaţi zona. Stingeţi incendiul de la distanţă din cauza pericolului de<br>explozie.|
||SK|V prípade požiaru: priestory evakuujte. Z dôvodu nebezpečenstva výbuchu požiar haste z<br>diaľky.|
||SL|Ob požaru: izprazniti območje. Gasiti z večje razdalje zaradi nevarnosti eksplozije.|
||FI|Tulipalon sattuessa: Evakuoi alue. Sammuta palo etäältä räjähdysvaaran takia.|
||SV|Vid brand: Utrym området. Bekämpa branden på avstånd på grund av explosionsrisken.|

|P371 +<br>P380 +<br>P375|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При голям пожар и значителни количества: Евакуирайте зоната. Гасете пожара от разстояние<br>поради опасност от експлозия.|
||ES|En caso de incendio importante y en grandes cantidades: Evacuar la zona. Luchar contra el<br>incendio a distancia, dado el riesgo de explosión.|
||CS|V případě velkého požáru a velkého množství: Vykliďte prostor. Kvůli nebezpečí výbuchu<br>haste z dostatečné vzdálenosti.|
||DA|Ved større brand og store mængder: Evakuer området. Bekæmp branden på afstand på<br>grund af eksplosionsfare.|
||DE|Bei Großbrand und großen Mengen: Umgebung räumen. Wegen Explosionsgefahr Brand<br>aus der Entfernung bekämpfen.|
||ET|Suure tulekahju korral ning kui on tegemist suurte kogustega: ala evakueerida.<br>Plahvatusohu tõttu teha kustutustöid eemalt.|

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|P371 +<br>P380 +<br>P375|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||EL|Σε περίπτωση σοβαρής πυρκαγιάς και εάν πρόκειται για μεγάλες ποσότητες: Εκκενώστε την<br>περιοχή. Προσπαθήστε να σβήσετε την πυρκαγιά από απόσταση, επειδή υπάρχει κίνδυνος<br>έκρηξης.|
||EN|In case of major fire and large quantities: Evacuate area. Fight fire remotely due to the risk<br>of explosion.|
||FR|En cas d’incendie important et s’il s’agit de grandes quantités: évacuer la zone. Combattre<br>l’incendie à distance à cause du risque d’explosion.|
||GA|I gcás mórdhóiteáin agus mórchainníochtaí: Aslonnaigh gach duine as an limistéar. Téigh i<br>gcianghleic leis an dóiteán mar gheall ar an mbaol pléasctha.|
||IT|In caso di incendio grave e di grandi quantità: evacuare la zona. Rischio di esplosione.<br>Utilizzare i mezzi estinguenti a grande distanza.|
||LV|Ugunsgrēka vai liela apjoma gadījumā: evakuēt zonu. Dzēst uguni no attāluma eksplozijas<br>riska dēļ.|
||LT|Didelio gaisro ir didelių kiekių atveju: evakuoti zoną. Gaisrą gesinti iš toli dėl sprogimo<br>pavojaus.|
||HU|Nagyobb tűz és nagy mennyiség esetén: Ki kell üríteni a területet. A tűz oltását<br>robbanásveszély miatt távolból kell végezni.|
||MT|F’każ ta' nar kbir u kwantitajiet kbar: Evakwa ż-żona. Itfi n-nar mill-bogħod minħabba r-<br>riskju ta' splużjoni.|
||NL|In geval van grote brand en grote hoeveelheden: evacueren. Op afstand blussen omwille van<br>ontploffingsgevaar.|
||PL|W przypadku poważnego pożaru i dużych ilości: Ewakuować teren. Z powodu ryzyka<br>wybuchu gasić pożar z odległości.|
||PT|Em caso de incêndio importante e de grandes quantidades: evacuar a zona. Combater o<br>incêndio à distância, devido ao risco de explosão.|
||RO|În caz de incendiu de proporţii şi de cantităţi mari de produs: evacuaţi zona. Stingeţi<br>incendiul de la distanţă din cauza pericolului de explozie.|
||SK|V prípade veľkého požiaru a značného množstva: priestory evakuujte. Z dôvodu<br>nebezpečenstva výbuchu požiar haste z diaľky.|
||SL|Ob velikem požaru in velikih količinah: izprazniti območje. Gasiti z večje razdalje zaradi<br>nevarnosti eksplozije.|
||FI|Jos tulipalo ja ainemäärät ovat suuret: Evakuoi alue. Sammuta palo etäältä räjähdysvaaran<br>takia.|
||SV|Vid större brand och stora mängder: Utrym området. Bekämpa branden på avstånd på<br>grund av explosionsrisken.|

_Table 1.4_

**Precautionary statements — Storage**

|P401|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се съхранява…|
||ES|Almacenar …|
||CS|Skladujte …|
||DA|Opbevares …|
||DE|… aufbewahren.|
||ET|Hoida …|
||EL|Αποθηκεύεται …|

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|P401|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||EN|Store …|
||FR|Stocker …|
||GA|Stóráil …|
||IT|Conservare…|
||LV|Glabāt…|
||LT|Laikyti…|
||HU|Tárolás: … .|
||MT|Aħżen …|
||NL|… bewaren.|
||PL|Przechowywać …|
||PT|Armazenar …|
||RO|A se depozita…|
||SK|Uchovávajte …|
||SL|Hraniti …|
||FI|Varastoi …|
||SV|Förvaras …|

|P402|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се съхранява на сухо място.|
||ES|Almacenar en un lugar seco.|
||CS|Skladujte na suchém místě.|
||DA|Opbevares et tørt sted.|
||DE|An einem trockenen Ort aufbewahren.|
||ET|Hoida kuivas.|
||EL|Αποθηκεύεται σε στεγνό μέρος.|
||EN|Store in a dry place.|
||FR|Stocker dans un endroit sec.|
||GA|Stóráil in áit thirim.|
||IT|Conservare in luogo asciutto.|
||LV|Glabāt sausā vietā.|
||LT|Laikyti sausoje vietoje.|
||HU|Száraz helyen tárolandó.|
||MT|Aħżen f’post niexef.|
||NL|Op een droge plaats bewaren.|
||PL|Przechowywać w suchym miejscu.|
||PT|Armazenar em local seco.|
||RO|A se depozita într-un loc uscat.|
||SK|Uchovávajte na suchom mieste.|

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|P402|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||SL|Hraniti na suhem.|
||FI|Varastoi kuivassa paikassa.|
||SV|Förvaras torrt.|

|P403|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се съхранява на добре проветриво място.|
||ES|Almacenar en un lugar bien ventilado.|
||CS|Skladujte na dobře větraném místě.|
||DA|Opbevares på et godt ventileret sted.|
||DE|An einem gut belüfteten Ort aufbewahren.|
||ET|Hoida hästi ventileeritavas kohas.|
||EL|Αποθηκεύεται σε καλά αεριζόμενο χώρο.|
||EN|Store in a well-ventilated place.|
||FR|Stocker dans un endroit bien ventilé.|
||GA|Stóráil in áit dhea-aeráilte.|
||IT|Conservare in luogo ben ventilato.|
||LV|Glabāt labi vēdināmā vietā.|
||LT|Laikyti gerai vėdinamoje vietoje.|
||HU|Jól szellőző helyen tárolandó.|
||MT|Aħżen f’post b'ventilazzjoni tajba.|
||NL|Op een goed geventileerde plaats bewaren.|
||PL|Przechowywać w dobrze wentylowanym miejscu.|
||PT|Armazenar em local bem ventilado.|
||RO|A se depozita într-un spaţiu bine ventilat.|
||SK|Uchovávajte na dobre vetranom mieste.|
||SL|Hraniti na dobro prezračevanem mestu.|
||FI|Varastoi paikassa, jossa on hyvä ilmanvaihto.|
||SV|Förvaras på väl ventilerad plats.|

|P404|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се съхранява в затворен съд.|
||ES|Almacenar en un recipiente cerrado.|
||CS|Skladujte v uzavřeném obalu.|
||DA|Opbevares i en lukket beholder.|
||DE|In einem geschlossenen Behälter aufbewahren.|
||ET|Hoida suletud mahutis.|
||EL|Φυλάσσεται σε κλειστό περιέκτη.|
||EN|Store in a closed container.|

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|P404|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||FR|Stocker dans un récipient fermé.|
||GA|Stóráil i gcoimeádán iata.|
||IT|Conservare in un recipiente chiuso.|
||LV|Glabāt slēgtā tvertnē.|
||LT|Laikyti uždaroje talpykloje.|
||HU|Zárt edényben tárolandó.|
||MT|Aħżen f’kontenitur magħluq.|
||NL|In gesloten verpakking bewaren.|
||PL|Przechowywać w zamkniętym pojemniku.|
||PT|Armazenar em recipiente fechado.|
||RO|A se depozita într-un recipient închis.|
||SK|Uchovávajte v uzavretej nádobe.|
||SL|Hraniti v zaprti posodi.|
||FI|Varastoi suljettuna.|
||SV|Förvaras i sluten behållare.|

|P405|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се съхранява под ключ.|
||ES|Guardar bajo llave.|
||CS|Skladujte uzamčené.|
||DA|Opbevares under lås.|
||DE|Unter Verschluss aufbewahren.|
||ET|Hoida lukustatult.|
||EL|Φυλάσσεται κλειδωμένο.|
||EN|Store locked up.|
||FR|Garder sous clef.|
||GA|Stóráil faoi ghlas.|
||IT|Conservare sotto chiave.|
||LV|Glabāt slēgtā veidā.|
||LT|Laikyti užrakintą.|
||HU|Elzárva tárolandó.|
||MT|Aħżen f'post imsakkar.|
||NL|Achter slot bewaren.|
||PL|Przechowywać pod zamknięciem.|
||PT|Armazenar em local fechado à chave.|
||RO|A se depozita sub cheie.|
||SK|Uchovávajte uzamknuté.|
||SL|Hraniti zaklenjeno.|

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|P405|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||FI|Varastoi lukitussa tilassa.|
||SV|Förvaras inlåst.|

|P406|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се съхранява в устойчив на разяждане съд/… съд с устойчива вътрешна облицовка.|
||ES|Almacenar en un recipiente resistente a la corrosión/… con revestimiento interior<br>resistente.|
||CS|Skladujte v obalu odolném proti korozi/… obalu s odolnou vnitřní vrstvou.|
||DA|Opbevares i ætsningsbestandig/…beholder med modstandsdygtig indvendig belægning.|
||DE|In korrosionsbeständigem/… Behälter mit korrosionsbeständiger Auskleidung aufbewah-<br>ren.|
||ET|Hoida sööbekindlas/…sööbekindla sisevooderdisega mahutis.|
||EL|Αποθηκεύεται σε ανθεκτικό στη διάβρωση/… περιέκτη με ανθεκτική εσωτερική επένδυση.|
||EN|Store in corrosive resistant/… container with a resistant inner liner.|
||FR|Stocker dans un récipient résistant à la corrosion/récipient en … avec doublure intérieure<br>résistant à la corrosion.|
||GA|Stóráil i gcoimeádán … frithchreimneach/… le líneáil frithchreimneach laistigh.|
||IT|Conservare in recipiente resistente alla corrosione/… provvisto di rivestimento interno<br>resistente.|
||LV|Glabāt tvertnē, kas aizsargā pret koroziju/… tvertnes ar iekšējo pretkorozijas izolāciju.|
||LT|Laikyti korozijai atsparioje talpykloje/…, turinčioje atsparią vidinę dangą.|
||HU|Saválló/saválló bélésű … edényben tárolandó.|
||MT|Aħżen f'post reżistenti għall-korrużjoni/… kontenitur li huwa infurrat minn ġewwa<br>b'materjal reżistenti.|
||NL|In corrosiebestendige/… houder met corrosiebestendige binnenbekleding bewaren.|
||PL|Przechowywać w pojemniku odpornym na korozję / … o odpornej powłoce wewnętrznej.|
||PT|Armazenar num recipiente resistente à corrosão/… com um revestimento interior<br>resistente.|
||RO|Depozitaţi într-un recipient rezistent la coroziune/recipient din… cu dublură interioară<br>rezistentă la coroziune.|
||SK|Uchovávajte v nádobe odolnej proti korózii/… nádobe s odolnou vnútornou vrstvou.|
||SL|Hraniti v posodi, odporni proti koroziji/…, z odporno notranjo oblogo.|
||FI|Varastoi syöpymättömässä/… säiliössä, jossa on kestävä sisävuoraus.|
||SV|Förvaras i korrosionsbeständig/… behållare med beständigt innerhölje.|

|P407|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се остави въздушно пространство между купчините/палетите.|
||ES|Dejar una separación entre los bloques/los palés de carga.|
||CS|Mezi stohy/paletami ponechte vzduchovou mezeru.|
||DA|Obevares med luftmellemrum mellem stakkene/pallerne.|
||DE|Luftspalt zwischen Stapeln/Paletten lassen.|
||ET|Jätta virnade/kaubaaluste vahele õhuvahe.|

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|P407|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||EL|Να υπάρχει κενό αέρος μεταξύ των σωρών/παλετών.|
||EN|Maintain air gap between stacks/pallets.|
||FR|Maintenir un intervalle d’air entre les piles/palettes.|
||GA|Coimeád bearna aeir idir chruacha/phailléid.|
||IT|Mantenere uno spazio libero tra gli scaffali/i pallet.|
||LV|Saglabāt gaisa spraugu starp krāvumiem/paletēm.|
||LT|Palikti oro tarpą tarp eilių/palečių.|
||HU|A rakatok/raklapok között térközt kell hagyni.|
||MT|Ħalli l-arja tgħaddi bejn l-imniezel/il-palits.|
||NL|Ruimte laten tussen stapels/pallets.|
||PL|Zachować szczelinę powietrzną pomiędzy stosami/paletami.|
||PT|Respeitar as distâncias mínimas entre pilhas/paletes.|
||RO|Păstraţi un spaţiu gol între stive/paleți.|
||SK|Medzi regálmi/paletami ponechajte vzduchovú medzeru.|
||SL|Ohraniti zračno režo med skladi/paletami.|
||FI|Jätä pinojen/kuormalavojen väliin ilmarako.|
||SV|Se till att det finns luft mellan staplar/pallar.|

|P410|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се пази от пряка слънчева светлина.|
||ES|Proteger de la luz del sol.|
||CS|Chraňte před slunečním zářením.|
||DA|Beskyttes mod sollys.|
||DE|Vor Sonnenbestrahlung schützen.|
||ET|Hoida päikesevalguse eest.|
||EL|Να προστατεύεται από τις ηλιακές ακτίνες.|
||EN|Protect from sunlight.|
||FR|Protéger du rayonnement solaire.|
||GA|Cosain ó sholas na gréine.|
||IT|Proteggere dai raggi solari.|
||LV|Aizsargāt no saules gaismas.|
||LT|Saugoti nuo saulės šviesos.|
||HU|Napfénytől védendő.|
||MT|Ipproteġi mid-dawl tax-xemx.|
||NL|Tegen zonlicht beschermen.|
||PL|Chronić przed światłem słonecznym.|
||PT|Manter ao abrigo da luz solar.|
||RO|A se proteja de lumina solară.|

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|P410|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||SK|Chráňte pred slnečným žiarením.|
||SL|Zaščititi pred sončno svetlobo.|
||FI|Suojaa auringonvalolta.|
||SV|Skyddas från solljus.|

|P411|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се съхранява при температури, не по-високи от … oC/…oF.|
||ES|Almacenar a temperaturas no superiores a … oC/…oF.|
||CS|Skladujte při teplotě nepřesahující … oC/…oF.|
||DA|Opbevares ved en temperatur, som ikke overstiger … oC/…oF.|
||DE|Bei Temperaturen von nicht mehr als … oC/…aufbewahren.|
||ET|Hoida temperatuuril mitte üle … oC/… oF.|
||EL|Αποθηκεύεται σε θερμοκρασίες που δεν υπερβαίνουν τους … oC/…oF.|
||EN|Store at temperatures not exceeding … oC/…oF.|
||FR|Stocker à une température ne dépassant pas … oC/… oF.|
||GA|Stóráil ag teocht nach airde ná … oC/…oF.|
||IT|Conservare a temperature non superiori a … oC/…oF.|
||LV|Uzglabāt temperatūrā, kas nepārsniedz … oC/…oF.|
||LT|Laikyti ne aukštesnėje kaip … oC/…oF temperatūroje.|
||HU|A tárolási hőmérséklet legfeljebb … oC/…oF lehet.|
||MT|Aħżen f’temperaturi li ma jeċċedux … oC/…oF.|
||NL|Bij maximaal … oC/…oF bewaren.|
||PL|Przechowywać w temperaturze nieprzekraczającej … oC/…oF.|
||PT|Armazenar a uma temperatura não superior a … oC/…oF.|
||RO|A se depozita la temperaturi care să nu depăşească … oC/…oF.|
||SK|Uchovávajte pri teplotách do … oC/…oF|
||SL|Hraniti pri temperaturi do … oC/… oF.|
||FI|Varastoi alle … oC/…oF lämpötilassa.|
||SV|Förvaras vid högst … oC/…oF.|

|P412|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да не се излага на температури, по-високи от 50 oC/122oF.|
||ES|No exponer a temperaturas superiores a 50 oC/122oF.|
||CS|Nevystavujte teplotě přesahující 50 oC/122 oF.|
||DA|Må ikke udsættes for en temperatur, som overstiger 50 oC/122oF.|
||DE|Nicht Temperaturen von mehr als 50 oC aussetzen.|
||ET|Mitte hoida temperatuuril üle 50 oC/122 oF.|
||EL|Να μην εκτίθεται σε θερμοκρασίες που υπερβαίνουν τους 50 oC/122oF.|

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|P412|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||EN|Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50 oC/122oF.|
||FR|Ne pas exposer à une température supérieure à 50 oC/122 oF.|
||GA|Ná nocht do theocht níos airde ná 50 oC/122oF.|
||IT|Non esporre a temperature superiori a 50 oC/122oF.|
||LV|Nepakļaut temperatūrai, kas pārsniedz 50 oC/122oF.|
||LT|Nelaikyti aukštesnėje kaip 50 oC/122oF temperatūroje.|
||HU|Nem érheti 50 oC/122oF hőmérsékletet meghaladó hő.|
||MT|Tesponix għal temperaturi li jeċċedu l-50 oC/122oF.|
||NL|Niet blootstellen aan temperaturen boven 50 oC/122oF.|
||PL|Nie wystawiać na działanie temperatury przekraczającej 50 oC/122 oF.|
||PT|Não expor a temperaturas superiores a 50 oC/122oF.|
||RO|Nu expuneţi la temperaturi care depăşesc 50 oC/122 oF.|
||SK|Nevystavujte teplotám nad 50 oC/122 oF.|
||SL|Ne izpostavljati temperaturam nad 50 oC/122 oF.|
||FI|Ei saa altistaa yli 50 oC/122 oF lämpötiloille.|
||SV|Får inte utsättas för temperaturer över 50 oC/122 oF.|

|P413|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|При насипни количества, по-големи от … kg/… фунта, да се съхранява при температури, не<br>по-високи от … oC/…oF.|
||ES|Almacenar las cantidades a granel superiores a … kg/… lbs a temperaturas no superiores a<br>… oC/…oF.|
||CS|Množství větší než … kg/… liber skladujte při teplotě nepřesahující … oC/…oF.|
||DA|Bulkmængder på over … kg/…lbs opbevares ved en temperatur, som ikke overstiger … oC/<br>…oF.|
||DE|Schüttgut in Mengen von mehr als … kg bei Temperaturen von nicht mehr als … oC<br>aufbewahren|
||ET|Kogust, mis on suurem kui … kg/… naela, hoida temperatuuril mitte üle … oC/… oF.|
||EL|Οι σωροί χύδην με βάρος άνω των … kg/… lbs αποθηκεύονται σε θερμοκρασίες που δεν<br>υπερβαίνουν τους … oC/…oF.|
||EN|Store bulk masses greater than … kg/… lbs at temperatures not exceeding … oC/…oF.|
||FR|Stocker les quantités en vrac de plus de … kg/… lb à une température ne dépassant pas<br>… oC/… oF.|
||GA|Stóráil bulcmhaiseanna os cionn … kg/… lb ag teocht nach airde ná … oC/…oF.|
||IT|Conservare le rinfuse di peso superiore a …kg/…lb a temperature non superiori a … oC/oF.|
||LV|Lielus apjomus, kas pārsniedz … kg/… lbs, uzglabāt temperatūrā, kas nepārsniedz … oC/<br>…oF.|
||LT|Didesnius kaip … kg/… lbs medžiagos kiekius laikyti ne aukštesnėje kaip … oC/…oF<br>temperatūroje.|
||HU|A … kg/… lb tömeget meghaladó ömlesztett anyag tárolási hőmérséklete legfeljebb … oC/<br>…oF lehet.|
||MT|Aħżen il-kwantitajiet f’massa ta' akbar minn … kg/… lbs f’temperaturi ta' mhux aktar minn<br>… oC/…oF.|

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|P413|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||NL|Bulkmateriaal, indien meer dan … kg/… lbs, bij temperaturen van maximaal … oC<br>bewaren.|
||PL|Przechowywać luzem masy przekraczające … kg/… funtów w temperaturze nieprzekra-<br>czającej … oC/…oF.|
||PT|Armazenar quantidades a granel superiores a … kg/… lbs a uma temperatura não superior<br>a … oC/…oF.|
||RO|Depozitaţi cantităţile în vrac mai mari de … kg/… lbs la temperaturi care să nu depăşească<br>… oC/…oF.|
||SK|Veľké množstvo s hmotnosťou nad … kg/… lbs uchovávajte pri teplote do … oC/…oF.|
||SL|Razsute količine, večje od … kg/… lbs, hraniti pri temperaturi do … oC/… oF.|
||FI|Säilytä yli … kg/…lbs painoinen irtotavara enintään … oC/…oF lämpötilassa.|
||SV|Bulkprodukter som väger mer än … kg/… lbs förvaras vid högst … oC/…oF.|

|P420|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се съхранява на разстояние от други материали.|
||ES|Almacenar alejado de otros materiales.|
||CS|Skladujte odděleně od ostatních materiálů.|
||DA|Må ikke opbevares i nærheden af andre materialer.|
||DE|Von anderen Materialien entfernt aufbewahren.|
||ET|Hoida eemal teistest materjalidest.|
||EL|Αποθηκεύεται μακριά από άλλα υλικά.|
||EN|Store away from other materials.|
||FR|Stocker à l’écart des autres matières.|
||GA|Stóráil glan ar ábhair eile.|
||IT|Conservare lontano da altri materiali.|
||LV|Glabāt atsevišķi no citiem materiāliem.|
||LT|Laikyti atokiau nuo kitų medžiagų.|
||HU|Más anyagoktól távol tárolandó.|
||MT|Aħżen ‘l bogħod minn materjal ieħor.|
||NL|Gescheiden van ander materiaal bewaren.|
||PL|Przechowywać z dala od innych materiałów.|
||PT|Armazenar afastado de outros materiais.|
||RO|Depozitaţi departe de alte materiale.|
||SK|Uchovávajte oddelene od iných materiálov.|
||SL|Hraniti ločeno od drugih materialov.|
||FI|Varastoi erillään muista materiaaleista.|
||SV|Förvaras åtskilt från andra material.|

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|P422|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Съдържанието да се съхранява при…|
||ES|Almacenar el contenido en …|
||CS|Skladujte pod …|
||DA|Indholdet skal opbevares under …|
||DE|Inhalt in/unter … aufbewahren|
||ET|Hoida sisu …|
||EL|Το περιεχόμενο αποθηκεύεται σε …|
||EN|Store contents under …|
||FR|Stocker le contenu sous …|
||GA|Stóráil an t-ábhar faoi …|
||IT|Conservare sotto…|
||LV|Saturu uzglabāt zem…|
||LT|Turinį laikyti …|
||HU|Tartalma … -ban/-ben tárolandó.|
||MT|Aħżen il-kontenut taħt …|
||NL|Onder … bewaren.|
||PL|Zawartość przechowywać w …|
||PT|Armazenar o conteúdo em …|
||RO|Depozitaţi conţinutul sub …|
||SK|Obsah uchovávajte v …|
||SL|Vsebino hraniti v …|
||FI|Varastoi sisältö …|
||SV|Förvara innehållet i…|

|P402 +<br>P404|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се съхранява на сухо място. Да се съхранява в затворен съд.|
||ES|Almacenar en un lugar seco. Almacenar en un recipiente cerrado.|
||CS|Skladujte na suchém místě. Skladujte v uzavřeném obalu.|
||DA|Opbevares et tørt sted. Opbevares i en lukket beholder.|
||DE|In einem geschlossenen Behälter an einem trockenen Ort aufbewahren.|
||ET|Hoida kuivas. Hoida suletud mahutis.|
||EL|Αποθηκεύεται σε στεγνό μέρος. Φυλάσσεται σε κλειστό περιέκτη.|
||EN|Store in a dry place. Store in a closed container.|
||FR|Stocker dans un endroit sec. Stocker dans un récipient fermé.|
||GA|Stóráil in áit thirim. Stóráil i gcoimeádán iata.|
||IT|Conservare in luogo asciutto e in recipiente chiuso.|
||LV|Glabāt sausā vietā. Glabāt aizvērtā tvertnē.|
||LT|Laikyti sausoje vietoje. Laikyti uždaroje talpykloje.|

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|P402 +<br>P404|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||HU|Száraz helyen tárolandó. Zárt edényben tárolandó.|
||MT|Aħżen f’post niexef. Aħżen f’kontenitur magħluq.|
||NL|Op een droge plaats bewaren. In gesloten verpakking bewaren.|
||PL|Przechowywać w suchym miejscu. Przechowywać w zamkniętym pojemniku.|
||PT|Armazenar em local seco. Armazenar em recipiente fechado.|
||RO|A se depozita într-un loc uscat, într-un recipient închis.|
||SK|Uchovávajte na suchom mieste. Uchovávajte v uzavretej nádobe.|
||SL|Hraniti na suhem. Hraniti v zaprti posodi.|
||FI|Varastoi kuivassa paikassa. Varastoi suljettuna.|
||SV|Förvaras torrt. Förvaras i sluten behållare.|

|P403 +<br>P233|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се съхранява на добре проветриво място. Съдът да се съхранява плътно затворен.|
||ES|Almacenar en un lugar bien ventilado. Mantener el recipiente cerrado herméticamente.|
||CS|Skladujte na dobře větraném místě. Uchovávejte obal těsně uzavřený.|
||DA|Opbevares på et godt ventileret sted. Hold beholderen tæt lukket.|
||DE|Behälter dicht verschlossen an einem gut belüfteten Ort aufbewahren.|
||ET|Hoida hästi ventileeritavas kohas. Hoida mahuti tihedalt suletuna.|
||EL|Αποθηκεύεται σε καλά αεριζόμενο χώρο. Ο περιέκτης διατηρείται ερμητικά κλειστός.|
||EN|Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed.|
||FR|Stocker dans un endroit bien ventilé. Maintenir le récipient fermé de manière étanche.|
||GA|Stóráil in áit dhea-aeráilte. Coimeád an coimeádán dúnta go docht.|
||IT|Tenere il recipiente ben chiuso e in luogo ben ventilato.|
||LV|Glabāt labi vēdināmās telpās. Tvertni turēt cieši noslēgtu.|
||LT|Laikyti gerai vėdinamoje vietoje. Talpyklą laikyti sandariai uždarytą.|
||HU|Jól szellőző helyen tárolandó. Az edény szorosan lezárva tartandó.|
||MT|Aħżen f'post b'ventilazzjoni tajba. Żomm il-kontenitur magħluq sew.|
||NL|Op een goed geventileerde plaats bewaren. In goed gesloten verpakking bewaren.|
||PL|Przechowywać w dobrze wentylowanym miejscu. Przechowywać pojemnik szczelnie<br>zamknięty.|
||PT|Armazenar em local bem ventilado. Manter o recipiente bem fechado.|
||RO|A se depozita într-un spaţiu bine ventilat. Păstraţi recipientul închis etanş.|
||SK|Uchovávajte na dobre vetranom mieste. Nádobu uchovávajte tesne uzavretú.|
||SL|Hraniti na dobro prezračevanem mestu. Hraniti v tesno zaprti posodi.|
||FI|Varastoi paikassa, jossa on hyvä ilmanvaihto. Säilytä tiiviisti suljettuna.|
||SV|Förvaras på väl ventilerad plats. Förpackningen ska förvaras väl tillsluten.|

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|P403 +<br>P235|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се съхранява на добре проветриво място. Да се съхранява на хладно.|
||ES|Almacenar en un lugar bien ventilado. Mantener en lugar fresco.|
||CS|Skladujte na dobře větraném místě. Uchovávejte v chladu.|
||DA|Opbevares på et godt ventileret sted. Opbevares køligt.|
||DE|Kühl an einem gut belüfteten Ort aufgewahren.|
||ET|Hoida hästi ventileeritavas kohas. Hoida jahedas.|
||EL|Αποθηκεύεται σε καλά αεριζόμενο χώρο. Διατηρείται δροσερό.|
||EN|Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep cool.|
||FR|Stocker dans un endroit bien ventilé. Tenir au frais.|
||GA|Stóráil in áit dhea-aeráilte. Coimeád fionnuar.|
||IT|Conservare in luogo fresco e ben ventilato.|
||LV|Glabāt labi vēdināmās telpās. Turēt vēsumā.|
||LT|Laikyti gerai vėdinamoje vietoje. Laikyti vėsioje vietoje.|
||HU|Jól szellőző helyen tárolandó. Hűvös helyen tartandó.|
||MT|Aħżen f'post b'ventilazzjoni tajba. Żomm frisk.|
||NL|Op een goed geventileerde plaats bewaren. Koel bewaren.|
||PL|Przechowywać w dobrze wentylowanym miejscu. Przechowywać w chłodnym miejscu.|
||PT|Armazenar em local bem ventilado. Conservar em ambiente fresco.|
||RO|A se depozita într-un spaţiu bine ventilat. A se păstra la rece.|
||SK|Uchovávajte na dobre vetranom mieste. Uchovávajte v chlade.|
||SL|Hraniti na dobro prezračevanem mestu. Hraniti na hladnem.|
||FI|Varastoi paikassa, jossa on hyvä ilmanvaihto. Säilytä viileässä.|
||SV|Förvaras på väl ventilerad plats. Förvaras svalt.|

|P410 +<br>P403|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се пази от пряка слънчева светлина. Да се съхранява на добре проветриво място.|
||ES|Proteger de la luz del sol. Almacenar en un lugar bien ventilado.|
||CS|Chraňte před slunečním zářením. Skladujte na dobře větraném místě.|
||DA|Beskyttes mod sollys. Opbevares på et godt ventileret sted.|
||DE|Vor Sonnenbestrahlung geschützt an einem gut belüfteten Ort aufbewahren.|
||ET|Hoida päikesevalguse eest. Hoida hästi ventileeritavas kohas.|
||EL|Να προστατεύεται από τις ηλιακές ακτίνες. Αποθηκεύεται σε καλά αεριζόμενο χώρο.|
||EN|Protect from sunlight. Store in a well-ventilated place.|
||FR|Protéger du rayonnement solaire. Stocker dans un endroit bien ventilé.|
||GA|Cosain ó sholas na gréine. Stóráil in áit dhea-aeráilte.|
||IT|Proteggere dai raggi solari. Conservare in luogo ben ventilato.|
||LV|Aizsargāt no saules gaismas. Glabāt labi vēdināmās telpās.|

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|P410 +<br>P403|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||LT|Saugoti nuo saulės šviesos. Laikyti gerai vėdinamoje vietoje.|
||HU|Napfénytől védendő. Jól szellőző helyen tárolandó.|
||MT|Ipproteġi mid-dawl tax-xemx. Aħżen f'post b'ventilazzjoni tajba.|
||NL|Tegen zonlicht beschermen. Op een goed geventileerde plaats bewaren.|
||PL|Chronić przed światłem słonecznym. Przechowywać w dobrze wentylowanym miejscu.|
||PT|Manter ao abrigo da luz solar. Armazenar em local bem ventilado.|
||RO|A se proteja de lumina solară. A se depozita într-un spaţiu bine ventilat.|
||SK|Chráňte pred slnečným žiarením. Uchovávajte na dobre vetranom mieste.|
||SL|Zaščititi pred sončno svetlobo. Hraniti na dobro prezračevanem mestu.|
||FI|Suojaa auringonvalolta. Varastoi paikassa, jossa on hyvä ilmanvaihto.|
||SV|Skyddas från solljus. Förvaras på väl ventilerad plats.|

|P410 +<br>P412|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се пази от пряка слънчева светлина. Да не се излага на температури, по-високи от 50 oC/<br>122oF.|
||ES|Proteger de la luz del sol. No exponer a temperaturas superiores a 50 oC/122oF.|
||CS|Chraňte před slunečním zářením. Nevystavujte teplotě přesahující 50 oC/122oF.|
||DA|Beskyttes mod sollys. Må ikke udsættes for en temperatur, som overstiger 50 oC/122oF.|
||DE|Vor Sonnenbestrahlung schützen und nicht Temperaturen von mehr als 50 oC aussetzen.|
||ET|Hoida päikesevalguse eest. Mitte hoida temperatuuril üle 50 oC/122 oF.|
||EL|Να προστατεύεται από τις ηλιακές ακτίνες. Να μην εκτίθεται σε θερμοκρασίες που υπερβαίνουν<br>τους 50 oC/122oF.|
||EN|Protect from sunlight. Do no expose to temperatures exceeding 50 oC/122oF.|
||FR|Protéger du rayonnement solaire. Ne pas exposer à une température supérieure à 50 oC/<br>122 oF.|
||GA|Cosain ó sholas na gréine. Ná nocht do theocht níos airde ná 50 oC/122oF.|
||IT|Proteggere dai raggi solari. Non esporre a temperature superiori a 50 oC/122oF.|
||LV|Aizsargāt no saules gaismas. Nepakļaut temperatūrai, kas pārsniedz 50 oC/122oF.|
||LT|Saugoti nuo saulės šviesos. Nelaikyti aukštesnėje kaip 50 oC/122oF temperatūroje.|
||HU|Napfénytől védendő. Nem érheti 50 oC/122oF hőmérsékletet meghaladó hő.|
||MT|Ipproteġi mid-dawl tax-xemx. Tesponix għal temperatura li teċċedi l-50 oC/122oF.|
||NL|Tegen zonlicht beschermen. Niet blootstellen aan temperaturen boven 50 oC/122oF.|
||PL|Chronić przed światłem słonecznym. Nie wystawiać na działanie temperatury przekrac-<br>zającej 50 oC/122 oF.|
||PT|Manter ao abrigo da luz solar. Não expor a temperaturas superiores a 50 oC/122oF.|
||RO|A se proteja de lumina solară. Nu expuneţi la temperaturi care depăşesc 50 oC/122 oF.|
||SK|Chráňte pred slnečným žiarením. Nevystavujte teplotám nad 50 oC/122 oF.|
||SL|Zaščititi pred sončno svetlobo. Ne izpostavljati temperaturam nad 50 oC/122 oF.|

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|P410 +<br>P412|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||FI|Suojaa auringonvalolta. Ei saa altistaa yli 50 oC/122 oF lämpötiloille.|
||SV|Skyddas från solljus. Får inte utsättas för temperaturer över 50 oC/122 oF.|

|P411 +<br>P235|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Да се съхранява при температури, не по-високи от … oC/…oF. Да се държи на хладно.|
||ES|Almacenar a temperaturas no superiores a … oC/…oF. Mantener en lugar fresco.|
||CS|Skladujte při teplotě nepřesahující … oC/…oF. Uchovávejte v chladu.|
||DA|Opbevares ved en temperatur, som ikke overstiger … oC/…oF. Opbevares køligt.|
||DE|Kühl und bei Temperaturen von nicht mehr als … oC aufbewahren.|
||ET|Hoida temperatuuril mitte üle … oC/… oF. Hoida jahedas.|
||EL|Αποθηκεύεται σε θερμοκρασίες που δεν υπερβαίνουν τους … oC/…oF. Διατηρείται δροσερό.|
||EN|Store at temperatures not exceeding … oC/…oF. Keep cool.|
||FR|Stocker à une température ne dépassant pas … oC/… oF. Tenir au frais.|
||GA|Stóráil ag teocht nach airde ná … oC/…oF. Coimeád fionnuar.|
||IT|Conservare in luogo fresco a temperature non superiori a … oC/…oF.|
||LV|Glabāt temperatūrā, kas nepārsniedz … oC/…oF. Turēt vēsumā.|
||LT|Laikyti ne aukštesnėje kaip … oC/…oF temperatūroje. Laikyti vėsioje vietoje.|
||HU|A tárolási hőmérséklet legfeljebb … oC/…oF lehet. Hűvös helyen tartandó.|
||MT|Aħżen f’temperaturi li ma jeċċedux … oC/…oF. Żomm frisk.|
||NL|Bij maximaal … oC/…oF bewaren. Koel bewaren.|
||PL|Przechowywać w temperaturze nieprzekraczającej … oC/…oF. Przechowywać w chłodnym<br>miejscu.|
||PT|Armazenar a uma temperatura não superior a … oC/…oF. Conservar em ambiente fresco.|
||RO|A se depozita la temperaturi care să nu depăşească … oC/…oF. A se păstra la rece.|
||SK|Uchovávajte pri teplotách do … oC/…oF. Uchovávajte v chlade.|
||SL|Hraniti pri temperaturi do … oC/… oF. Hraniti na hladnem.|
||FI|Varastoi alle … oC/…oF lämpötilassa. Säilytä viileässä.|
||SV|Förvaras vid högst … oC/…oF. Förvaras svalt.|

_Table 1.5_

**Precautionary statements — Disposal**

|P501|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||BG|Съдържанието/съдът да се изхвърли в …|
||ES|Eliminar el contenido/el recipiente en …|
||CS|Odstraňte obsah/obal …|
||DA|Indholdet/beholderen bortskaffes i …|
||DE|Inhalt/Behälter … zuführen.|

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|P501|Language|Col3|
|---|---|---|
||ET|Sisu/mahuti kõrvaldada …|
||EL|Διάθεση του περιεχομένου/περιέκτη σε …|
||EN|Dispose of contents/container to …|
||FR|Éliminer le contenu/récipient dans …|
||GA|Diúscair an t-ábhar/an coimeádán i …|
||IT|Smaltire il prodotto/recipiente in …|
||LV|Atbrīvoties no satura/tvertnes…|
||LT|Turinį/talpyklą išpilti (išmesti) į …|
||HU|A tartalom/edény elhelyezése hulladékként: …|
||MT|Armi l-kontenut/il-kontenitur fi …|
||NL|Inhoud/verpakking afvoeren naar …|
||PL|Zawartość/pojemnik usuwać do …|
||PT|Eliminar o conteúdo/recipiente em …|
||RO|Aruncaţi conţinutul/recipientul la …|
||SK|Zneškodnite obsah/nádobu …|
||SL|Odstraniti vsebino/posodo …|
||FI|Hävitä sisältö/pakkaus …|
||SV|Innehållet/behållaren lämnas till…|

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_ANNEX V_

**HAZARD PICTOGRAMS**

INTRODUCTION

The hazard pictograms for each hazard class, differentiation of a hazard class and hazard category shall satisfy the provisions
of this Annex and Annex I, section 1.2 and conform, in terms of colour, symbols and general format, to the specimens
shown.

1. PART 1: PHYSICAL HAZARDS

1.1. **Symbol: exploding bomb**

|Pictogram<br>(1)|Hazard class and hazard category<br>(2)|
|---|---|
|GHS01|Section 2.1<br>Unstable explosives<br>Explosives of Divisions 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4<br>Section 2.8<br>Self reactive substances and mixtures, Types A, B<br>Section 2.15<br>Organic peroxides, Types A, B|

1.2. **Symbol: flame**

|Pictogram<br>(1)|Hazard class and hazard category<br>(2)|
|---|---|
|GHS02|Section 2.2<br>Flammable gases, hazard category 1<br>Section 2.3<br>Flammable aerosols, hazard categories 1, 2<br>Section 2.6<br>Flammable liquids, hazard categories 1, 2, 3<br>Section 2.7<br>Flammable solids, hazard categories 1, 2<br>Section 2.8<br>Self-reactive substances and mixtures, Types B, C, D, E, F<br>Section 2.9<br>Pyrophoric liquids, hazard category 1<br>Section 2.10<br>Pyrophoric solids, hazard category 1<br>Section 2.11<br>Self-heating substances and mixtures, hazard categories 1, 2<br>Section 2.12<br>Substances and mixtures, which in contact with water, emit flammable gases, hazard categories 1,<br>2, 3<br>Section 2.15<br>Organic peroxides, Types B, C, D, E, F|

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1.3. **Symbol: flame over circle**

|Pictogram<br>(1)|Hazard class and hazard category<br>(2)|
|---|---|
|GHS03|Section 2.4<br>Oxidising gases, hazard category 1<br>Section 2.13<br>Oxidising liquids, hazard categories 1, 2, 3<br>Section 2.14<br>Oxidising solids, hazard categories 1, 2, 3|

1.4. **Symbol: gas cylinder**

|Pictogram<br>(1)|Hazard class and hazard category<br>(2)|
|---|---|
|GHS04|Section 2.5<br>Gases under pressure:<br>Compressed gases;<br>Liquefied gases;<br>Refrigerated liquefied gases;<br>Dissolved gases|

1.5. **Symbol: corrosion**

|Pictogram<br>(1)|Hazard class and hazard category<br>(2)|
|---|---|
|GHS05|Section 2.16<br>Corrosive to metals, hazard category 1|

1.6. **A pictogram is not required for the following physical hazard classes and hazard categories:**

Section 2.1: Explosives of Division 1.5

Section 2.1: Explosives of Division 1.6

Section 2.2: Flammable gases, hazard Category 2

Section 2.8: Self-reactive substances and mixtures, Type G

Section 2.15: Organic peroxides, Type G

2. PART 2: HEALTH HAZARDS

2.1. **Symbol: skull and crossbones**

|Pictogram<br>(1)|Hazard class and hazard category<br>(2)|
|---|---|
|GHS06|Section 3.1<br>Acute toxicity (oral, dermal, inhalation), hazard categories 1, 2, 3|

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2.2. **Symbol: corrosion**

|Pictogram<br>(1)|Hazard class and hazard category<br>(2)|
|---|---|
|GHS05|Section 3.2<br>Skin corrosion, hazard categories 1A, 1B, 1C<br>Section 3.3<br>Serious eye damage, hazard category 1|

2.3. **Symbol: exclamation mark**

|Pictogram<br>(1)|Hazard class and hazard category<br>(2)|
|---|---|
|GHS07|Section 3.1<br>Acute toxicity (oral, dermal, inhalation), hazard category 4<br>Section 3.2<br>Skin irritation, hazard category 2<br>Section 3.3<br>Eye irritation, hazard category 2<br>Section 3.4<br>Skin sensitisation, hazard category 1<br>Section 3.8<br>Specific Target Organ Toxicity — Single exposure, hazard category 3<br>Respiratory tract irritation<br>Narcotic effects|

2.4. **Symbol: health hazard**

|Pictogram<br>(1)|Hazard class and hazard category<br>(2)|
|---|---|
|GHS08|Section 3.4<br>Respiratory sensitisation, hazard category 1<br>Section 3.5<br>Germ cell mutagenicity, hazard categories 1A, 1B, 2<br>Section 3.6<br>Carcinogenicity, hazard categories 1A, 1B, 2<br>Section 3.7<br>Reproductive toxicity, hazard categories 1A, 1B, 2<br>Section 3.8<br>Specific Target Organ Toxicity — Single exposure, hazard categories 1, 2<br>Section 3.9<br>Specific Target Organ Toxicity — Repeated exposure, hazard categories 1, 2<br>Section 3.10<br>Aspiration hazard, hazard category 1|

2.5. **A pictogram is not required for the following health hazard categories:**

Section 3.7: Reproductive toxicity, Effects on or via lactation, additional hazard category

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3. PART 3: ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS

3.1. **Symbol: environment**

|Pictogram<br>(1)|Hazard class and hazard category<br>(2)|
|---|---|
|GHS09|Section 4.1<br>Hazardous to the aquatic environment<br>—<br>Acute hazard category 1<br>—<br>Chronic hazard categories 1, 2|

A pictogram is not required for the following environmental hazard classes and hazard categories:

Section 4.1: Hazardous to the aquatic environment — Chronic hazard categories 3, 4

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_ANNEX VI_

**Harmonised classification and labelling for certain hazardous substances**

Part 1 of this Annex provides an introduction to the list of harmonised classification and labelling, including information
listed for each entry and related classifications and hazard statements in Table 3.1, subject to certain considerations arising
from translating the classifications listed in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC.

Part 2 of this Annex lays down general principles for preparing dossiers to propose and justify harmonised classification and
labelling of substances at Community level.

Part 3 of this Annex lists hazardous substances for which harmonised classification and labelling have been established at
Community level. In Table 3.1 the classification and labelling are based on the criteria in Annex I to this Regulation. In
Table 3.2 classification and labelling are based on the criteria in Annex VI to Directive 67/548/EEC.

1. PART 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE LIST OF HARMONISED CLASSIFICATIONS AND LABELLING

1.1. **Information listed for each entry**

1.1.1. _**Numbering of entries and identification of a substance**_

1.1.1.1. _Index numbers_

Entries in Part 3 are listed according to the atomic number of the element most characteristic of the properties
of the substance. Organic substances, because of their variety, have been placed in classes. The Index number for
each substance is in the form of a digit sequence of the type ABC-RST-VW-Y. ABC corresponds to the atomic
number of the most characteristic element or the most characteristic organic group in the molecule. RST is the
consecutive number of the substance in the series ABC. VW denotes the form in which the substance is
produced or placed on the market. Y is the check-digit calculated in accordance with the 10-digit ISBN method.
This number is indicated in the column entitled ‘Index No’.

1.1.1.2. _EC numbers_

The EC number, i.e. EINECS, ELINCS or NLP, is the official number of the substance within the European Union.
The EINECS number can be obtained from the European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substance
(EINECS) ( [1] ). The ELINCS number can be obtained from the European List of Notified Substances (as amended)
(EUR 22543 EN, Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2006, ISSN 1018-5593). The
NLP number can be obtained from the list of ‘No-longer-polymers’ (as amended) (Document, Office for Official
Publications of the European Communities, 1997, ISBN 92-827-8995-0). The EC number is a seven-digit
system of the type XXX-XXX-X which starts at 200-001-8 (EINECS), at 400-010-9 (ELINCS) and at 500-001-0
(NLP). This number is indicated in the column entitled ‘EC No’.

1.1.1.3. _CAS number_

The Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) number is also included to assist identification of the entry. It should be
noted that the EINECS number includes both anhydrous and hydrated forms of a substance, and there are
frequently different CAS numbers for anhydrous and hydrated forms. The CAS number included is for the
anhydrous form only, and therefore the CAS number shown does not always describe the entry as accurately as
the EINECS number. This number is indicated in the column entitled ‘CAS No’.

1.1.1.4. _International Chemical Identification_

Wherever possible, hazardous substances are designated by their IUPAC names. Substances listed in EINECS,
ELINCS or the list of ‘No-longer-polymers’ are designated using the names in these lists. Other names, such as
usual or common names, are included in some cases. Whenever possible, plant protection products and
biocides are designated by their ISO names.

( [1] ) OJ C 146A, 15.6.1990.

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Impurities, additives and minor components are normally not mentioned unless they contribute significantly to
the classification of the substance.

Some substances are described with a specific percentage of purity. Substances containing a higher content of
active material (e.g. organic peroxide) than this percentage are not included in the entry in Part 3 and may have
other hazardous properties (e.g. explosive) and should be classified and labelled accordingly.

Where specific concentration limits are shown, these apply to the substance or substances shown in the entry. In
particular, in the case of entries which are mixtures of substances or substances described with a specific
percentage of purity, the limits apply to the substance as described in Part 3 and not the pure substance.

Without prejudice to Article 17(2), for substances appearing in Part 3, the name of the substance to be used on
the label shall be one of the designations given there. For certain substances, additional information has been
added in square brackets in order to help identify the substance. This additional information need not be
included on the label.

Certain entries contain a reference to impurities; in these cases the name of the substance is followed by the text:
‘(containing ≥ xx % impurity)’. The reference in brackets is then to be considered as a part of the name, and must
be included on the label.

1.1.1.5. _Entries for groups of substances_

A number of group entries are included in Part 3. In these cases, the classification and labelling requirements
will apply to all substances covered by the description.

In some cases, there are classification and labelling requirements for specific substances that would be covered
by the group entry. In such cases a specific entry is included in Part 3 for the substance and the group entry will
be annotated with the phrase ‘except those specified elsewhere in this Annex’.

In some cases, individual substances may be covered by more than one group entry. In these cases, the
classification of the substance reflects the classification for each of the two group entries. In cases where
different classifications for the same hazard are given, the most severe classification shall be applied.

Entries in Part 3 for salts (under any denomination) cover both anhydrous and hydrous forms, unless specified
otherwise.

EC or CAS numbers are not usually included for entries which comprise more than four individual substances.

1.1.2. _**Information related to the classification and labelling of each entry in Table 3.1**_

1.1.2.1. _Classification codes_

1.1.2.1.1. Hazard class and category codes

The classification for each entry is based on the criteria set out in Annex I, in accordance with Article 13(a) and
is presented in the form of a code representing the hazard class and the category or categories/divisions/types
within this hazard class.

The Hazard class and category codes used for each of the hazard categories/divisions/types included in a class
are shown in Table 1.1.

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_Table 1.1_

|Hazard Class|Hazard Class and Category Code|
|---|---|
|Explosive|Unst. Expl.<br>Expl. 1.1<br>Expl. 1.2<br>Expl. 1.3<br>Expl. 1.4<br>Expl. 1.5<br>Expl. 1.6|
|Flammable gas|Flam. Gas 1<br>Flam. Gas 2|
|Flammable aerosol|Flam. Aerosol 1<br>Flam. Aerosol 2|
|Oxidising gas|Ox. Gas 1|
|Gases under pressure|Press. Gas (*)|
|Flammable liquid|Flam. Liq. 1<br>Flam. Liq. 2<br>Flam. Liq. 3|
|Flammable solid|Flam. Sol. 1<br>Flam. Sol. 2|
|Self-reactive substance or mixture|Self-react. A<br>Self-react. B<br>Self-react. CD<br>Self-react. EF<br>Self-react. G|
|Pyrophoric liquid|Pyr. Liq. 1|
|Pyrophoric solid|Pyr. Sol. 1|
|Self-heating substance or mixture|Self-heat. 1<br>Self-heat. 2|
|Substance or mixture which in contact with water<br>emits flammable gas|Water-react. 1<br>Water-react. 2<br>Water-react. 3|
|Oxidising liquid|Ox. Liq. 1<br>Ox. Liq. 2<br>Ox. Liq. 3|
|Oxidising solid|Ox. Sol. 1<br>Ox. Sol. 2<br>Ox. Sol. 3|
|Organic peroxide|Org. Perox. A<br>Org. Perox. B<br>Org. Perox. CD<br>Org. Perox. EF<br>Org. Perox. G|
|Substance or mixture corrosive to metals|Met. Corr. 1|
|Acute toxicity|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4|

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|Hazard Class|Hazard Class and Category Code|
|---|---|
|Skin corrosion/irritation|Skin Corr. 1A<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Corr. 1C<br>Skin Irrit. 2|
|Serious eye damage/eye irritation|Eye Dam. 1<br>Eye Irrit. 2|
|Respiratory/skin sensitization|Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|
|Germ cell mutagenicity|Muta. 1A<br>Muta. 1B<br>Muta. 2|
|Carcinogenicity|Carc. 1A<br>Carc. 1B<br>Carc. 2|
|Reproductive toxicity|Repr. 1A<br>Repr. 1B<br>Repr. 2<br>Lact.|
|Specific target organ toxicity — single exposure|STOT SE 1<br>STOT SE 2<br>STOT SE 3|
|Specific target organ toxicity — repeated exposure|STOT RE 1<br>STOT RE 2|
|Aspiration hazard|Asp. Tox. 1|
|Hazardous to the aquatic environment|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic Chronic 1<br>Aquatic Chronic 2<br>Aquatic Chronic 3<br>Aquatic Chronic 4|
|Hazardous for the ozone layer|Ozone|

(*) see Note U in 1.1.3.

1.1.2.1.2. Hazard statement codes

The hazard statements assigned in accordance with Article 13(b), are indicated in accordance with Annex III. In
addition, for certain hazard statements letters are added to the 3-digit code. The following additional codes are
used:

|H350i|May cause cancer by inhalation.|
|---|---|
|H360F|May damage fertility.|
|H360D|May damage the unborn child.|
|H361f|Suspected of damaging fertility.|
|H361d|Suspected of damaging the unborn child.|
|H360FD|May damage fertility. May damage the unborn child.|

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|H361fd|Suspected of damaging fertility. Suspected of dam-<br>aging the unborn child.|
|---|---|
|H360Fd|May damage fertility. Suspected of damaging the<br>unborn child.|
|H360Df|May damage the unborn child. Suspected of damaging<br>fertility.|

1.1.2.2. _Labelling codes_

In the labelling column, the following elements are listed:

(i) the hazard pictogram codes as specified in Annex V, in accordance with the precedence rules in Article 26;

(ii) the signal word code ‘Dgr’ for ‘Danger’or ‘Wng’ for ‘Warning’, in accordance with the precedence rule in
Article 20(3);

(iii) the hazard statement codes as specified in Annex III, in accordance with the classification;

(iv) the codes for the supplemental statements assigned in accordance with Article 25(1) and the rules
specified in Annex II, part 1.

1.1.2.3. _Specific concentration limits and M-factors_

Specific concentration limits, where different from the generic concentration limits given in Annex I for a
certain category, are given in a separate column together with the classification concerned using the same codes
as under 1.1.2.1.1. Where no specific concentration limits are given in this Annex for a certain category, the
generic concentration limits given in Annex I must be applied for the classification of substances containing
impurities, additives or individual constituents or for mixtures. An asterisk ( [*] ) in this column indicates that the
entry has specific concentration limits for acute toxicity under Directive 67/548/EEC (Table 3.2): see also
section 1.2.1.

Unless otherwise shown, the concentration limits are a percentage by weight of the substance calculated with
reference to the total weight of the mixture.

In case an M-factor has been harmonised for substances classified as hazardous to the aquatic environment in
the categories Aquatic Acute 1 or Aquatic Chronic 1, this M-factor is given in the same column as the specific
concentration limits. Where an M-factor is not given in Table 3.1, an M-factor based on available data for the
substance shall be set by the manufacturer, importer or downstream user. When a mixture including the
substance is classified by the manufacturer, importer or downstream user using the summation method, this Mfactor shall be used. For the setting of M-factors, see paragraph 4.1.3.5.5.5 of Annex I.

1.1.3. _**Notes assigned to an entry**_

The note(s) assigned to an entry are listed in the column entitled ‘Notes’. The meaning of the notes is as follows:

1.1.3.1. _Notes relating to the identification, classification and labelling of substances_

Note A:

Without prejudice to Article 17(2), the name of the substance must appear on the label in the form of one of
the designations given in Part 3.

In Part 3, use is sometimes made of a general description such as ‘... compounds’ or ‘... salts’. In this case, the
supplier is required to state on the label the correct name, due account being taken of section 1.1.1.4.

Note B:

Some substances (acids, bases, etc.) are placed on the market in aqueous solutions at various concentrations and,
therefore, these solutions require different classification and labelling since the hazards vary at different
concentrations.

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In Part 3 entries with Note B have a general designation of the following type: ‘nitric acid … %’.

In this case the supplier must state the percentage concentration of the solution on the label. Unless otherwise
stated, it is assumed that the percentage concentration is calculated on a weight/weight basis.

Note C:

Some organic substances may be marketed either in a specific isomeric form or as a mixture of several isomers.

In this case the supplier must state on the label whether the substance is a specific isomer or a mixture of
isomers.

Note D:

Certain substances which are susceptible to spontaneous polymerisation or decomposition are generally placed
on the market in a stabilised form. It is in this form that they are listed in Part 3.

However, such substances are sometimes placed on the market in a non-stabilised form. In this case, the supplier
must state on the label the name of the substance followed by the words ‘non-stabilised’.

Note E (Table 3.2):

Substances with specific effects on human health (see Chapter 4 of Annex VI to Directive 67/548/EEC) that are
classified as carcinogenic, mutagenic and/or toxic for reproduction in categories 1 or 2 are ascribed Note E if
they are also classified as very toxic (T+), toxic (T) or harmful (Xn). For these substances, the risk phrases R20,
R21, R22, R23, R24, R25, R26, R27, R28, R39, R68 (harmful), R48 and R65 and all combinations of these risk
phrases shall be preceded by the word ‘Also’.

Note F:

This substance may contain a stabiliser. If the stabiliser changes the hazardous properties of the substance, as
indicated by the classification in Part 3, classification and labelling should be provided in accordance with the
rules for classification and labelling of hazardous mixtures.

Note G:

This substance may be marketed in an explosive form in which case it must be evaluated using the appropriate
test methods. The classification and labelling provided shall reflect the explosive properties.

Note H (Table 3.1):

The classification and labelling shown for this substance applies to the hazardous property(ies) indicated by the
hazard statement(s) in combination with the hazard class(es) and category(ies) shown. The requirements of
Article 4 for manufacturers, importers or downstream users of this substance apply to all other hazard classes
and categories. For hazard classes where the route of exposure or the nature of the effects leads to a
differentiation of the classification of the hazard class, the manufacturer, importer or downstream user is
required to consider the routes of exposure or the nature of the effects not already considered.

The final label shall follow the requirements of Article 17 and of section 1.2 of Annex I.

Note H (Table 3.2):

The classification and label shown for this substance applies to the dangerous property(ies) indicated by the risk
phrase(s) in combination with the category(ies) of danger shown. Manufacturers, importers and downstream
users of this substance shall be obliged to carry out an investigation to make themselves aware of the relevant
and accessible data which exists for all other properties to classify and label the substance. The final label shall
follow the requirements of section 7 of Annex VI to Directive 67/548/EEC.

Note J:

The classification as a carcinogen or mutagen need not apply if it can be shown that the substance contains less
than 0,1 % w/w benzene (EINECS No 200-753-7). This note applies only to certain complex coal- and oilderived substances in Part 3.

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Note K:

The classification as a carcinogen or mutagen need not apply if it can be shown that the substance contains less
than 0,1 % w/w 1,3-butadiene (EINECS No 203-450-8). If the substance is not classified as a carcinogen or
mutagen, at least the precautionary statements (P102-)P210-P403 (Table 3.1) or the S-phrases (2-)9-16
(Table 3.2) should apply. This note applies only to certain complex oil-derived substances in Part 3.

Note L:

The classification as a carcinogen need not apply if it can be shown that the substance contains less than 3 %
DMSO extract as measured by IP 346 ‘Determination of polycyclic aromatics in unused lubricating base oils and

’
asphaltene free petroleum fractions — Dimethyl sulphoxide extraction refractive index method, Institute of
Petroleum, London. This note applies only to certain complex oil-derived substances in Part 3.

Note M:

The classification as a carcinogen need not apply if it can be shown that the substance contains less than
0,005 % w/w benzo[a]-pyrene (EINECS No 200-028-5). This note applies only to certain complex coal-derived
substances in Part 3.

Note N:

The classification as a carcinogen need not apply if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that
the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen. This note applies only to certain complex oilderived substances in Part 3.

Note P:

The classification as a carcinogen or mutagen need not apply if it can be shown that the substance contains less
than 0,1 % w/w benzene (EINECS No 200-753-7).

When the substance is not classified as a carcinogen at least the precautionary statements (P102-)P260-P262P301 + P310-P331 (Table 3.1) or the S-phrases (2-)23-24-62 (Table 3.2) shall apply.

This note applies only to certain complex oil-derived substances in Part 3.

Note Q:

The classification as a carcinogen need not apply if it can be shown that the substance fulfils one of the
following conditions:

— a short term biopersistence test by inhalation has shown that the fibres longer than 20 μm have a
weighted half-life less than 10 days; or

— a short term biopersistence test by intratracheal instillation has shown that the fibres longer than 20 μm
have a weighted half-life less than 40 days; or

—
an appropriate intra-peritoneal test has shown no evidence of excess carcinogenicity; or

—
absence of relevant pathogenicity or neoplastic changes in a suitable long term inhalation test.

Note R:

The classification as a carcinogen need not apply to fibres with a length weighted geometric mean diameter less
two standard geometric errors greater than 6 μm.

Note S:

This substance may not require a label according to Article 17 (see section 1.3 of Annex I) (Table 3.1).

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This substance may not require a label according to Article 23 of Directive 67/548/EEC (see section 8 of
Annex VI to that Directive) (Table 3.2).

Note T:

This substance may be marketed in a form which does not have the physical hazards as indicated by the
classification in the entry in Part 3. If the results of the relevant method or methods in accordance with Part 2 of
Annex I of this Regulation show that the specific form of substance marketed does not exhibit this physical
property or these physical hazards, the substance shall be classified in accordance with the result or results of
this test or these tests. Relevant information, including reference to the relevant test method(s) shall be included
in the safety data sheet.

Note U (Table 3.1):

When put on the market gases have to be classified as ‘Gases under pressure’, in one of the groups compressed
gas, liquefied gas, refrigerated liquefied gas or dissolved gas. The group depends on the physical state in which
the gas is packaged and therefore has to be assigned case by case.

1.1.3.2. _Notes relating to the classification and labelling of mixtures_

Note 1:

The concentration stated or, in the absence of such concentrations, the generic concentrations of this Regulation
(Table 3.1) or the generic concentrations of Directive 1999/45/EC (Table 3.2), are the percentages by weight of
the metallic element calculated with reference to the total weight of the mixture.

Note 2:

The concentration of isocyanate stated is the percentage by weight of the free monomer calculated with
reference to the total weight of the mixture.

Note 3:

The concentration stated is the percentage by weight of chromate ions dissolved in water calculated with
reference to the total weight of the mixture.

Note 5:

The concentration limits for gaseous mixtures are expressed as volume per volume percentage.

Note 7:

Alloys containing nickel are classified for skin sensitisation when the release rate of 0,5 μg Ni/cm [2] /week, as
measured by the European Standard reference test method EN 1811, is exceeded.

1.1.4. _**Information related to the classification and labelling of each entry in Table 3.2**_

1.1.4.1. _Classification codes_

The classification for each category of danger (as defined in Article 2(2) of Directive 67/548/EEC) is normally
presented in the form of an abbreviation representing the category of danger together with the appropriate risk
phrase or phrases. However, in some cases (i.e. substances classified as flammable, sensitising and some
substances classified as dangerous for the environment) the risk phrase alone is used;

The abbreviation for each of the categories of danger is shown below:

—
explosive: E

—
oxidising: O

—
extremely flammable: F+

—
highly flammable: F

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— flammable: R10

—
very toxic: T+

— Toxic: T

— harmful: Xn

— corrosive: C

— irritant: Xi

—
sensitising: R42 and/or R43

—
carcinogenic: Carc. Cat. (1, 2 or 3)

—
mutagenic: Muta. Cat. (1, 2 or 3)

—
toxic for reproduction: Repr. Cat. (1, 2 or 3)

—
dangerous for the environment: N or R52 and/or R53;

1.1.4.2. _Labelling codes_

(i) the letter assigned to the substance in accordance with Annex II to Directive 67/548/EEC (see Article 23(2)(c) Directive 67/548/EEC). This acts as an abbreviation for the symbol and for the indication of
danger (if these are assigned);

(ii) the risk phrases, denoted as a series of numbers preceded by the letter R indicating the nature of the
special risks, in accordance with Annex III to Directive 67/548/EEC (see Article 23(2)(d) Directive 67/548/
EEC). The numbers are separated by either a dash (-) to denote separate statements concerning special risks
(R), or an oblique stroke (/) to denote a combined statement, in a single sentence, of the special risks as set
out in Annex III to Directive 67/548/EEC;

(iii) the safety phrases denoted as a series of numbers preceded by the letter S indicating the recommended
safety precautions, in accordance with Annex IV to Directive 67/548/EEC (see Article 23(2)(e)
Directive 67/548/EEC). Again the numbers are separated by either a dash or an oblique stroke; the
significance of recommended safety precautions is set out in Annex IV to Directive 67/548/EEC. The
safety phrases shown apply only to substances; for mixtures, phrases are selected according to the usual
rules.

Note that for certain dangerous substances and mixtures sold to the general public certain S-phrases are
mandatory.

S1, S2 and S45 are obligatory for all very toxic, toxic and corrosive substances and mixtures sold to the
general public.

S2 and S46 are obligatory for all other dangerous substances and mixtures sold to the general public other
than those that have only been classified as dangerous for the environment.

Safety phrases S1 and S2 are shown in brackets in Annex I and can only be omitted from the label when
the substance or mixture is sold for industrial use only.

1.1.4.3. _Specific Concentration Limits_

The concentration limits and associated classifications are necessary to classify dangerous mixtures containing
the substance in accordance with Directive 1999/45/EC.

Unless otherwise shown, the concentration limits are a percentage by weight of the substance calculated with
reference to the total weight of the mixture.

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Where no concentration limits are given, the concentration limits to be used when applying the conventional
method of assessing health hazards are those in Annex II, and when applying the conventional method of
assessing environmental hazards are those in Annex III to Directive 1999/45/EC.

1.1.4.4. _Non-conformity with Table 3.1 for physical hazards_

It is recommended to update the physical hazards of some entries in Table 3.2 in a forthcoming adaptation to
technical progress.

Until these entries are updated, the physical hazards of the corresponding entries in both tables will not be in
conformity. These entries are indicated with reference [⊗] in Table 3.2.

1.2. **Classifications and hazard statements in table 3.1 arising from translation of classifications listed in**
**Annex i to directive 67/548/EEC**

1.2.1. _**Minimum classification**_

For certain hazard classes, including acute toxicity and STOT repeated exposure, the classification according to
the criteria in Directive 67/548/EEC does not correspond directly to the classification in a hazard class and
category under this Regulation. In these cases the classification in this Annex shall be considered as a minimum
classification. This classification shall be applied if none of the following conditions are fulfilled:

—
the manufacturer or importer has access to data or other information as specified in Part 1 of Annex I that
lead to classification in a more severe category compared to the minimum classification. Classification in
the more severe category must then be applied;

— the minimum classification can be further refined based on the translation table in Annex VII when the
physical state of the substance used in the acute inhalation toxicity test is known to the manufacturer or
importer. The classification as obtained from Annex VII shall then substitute the minimum classification
indicated in this Annex if it differs from it.

Minimum classification for a category is indicated by the reference * in the column ‘Classification’ in Table 3.1.

The reference [*] can also be found in the column ‘Specific concentration Limits and M-factors’ where it indicates
that the entry concerned has specific concentration limits under Directive 67/548/EEC (Table 3.2) for acute
toxicity. These concentration limits cannot be ‘translated’ into concentration limits under this Regulation,
especially when a minimum classification is given. However, when the reference [*] is shown, the classification for
acute toxicity for this entry may be of special concern.

1.2.2. _**Route of exposure cannot be excluded**_

For certain hazard classes, e.g. STOT, the route of exposure should be indicated in the hazard statement only if it
is conclusively proven that no other route of exposure can cause the hazard in accordance to the criteria in
Annex I. Under Directive 67/548/EEC the route of exposure is indicated for classifications with R48 when there
was data justifying the classification for this route of exposure. The classification under 67/548/EEC indicating
the route of exposure has been translated into the corresponding class and category according to this
Regulation, but with a general hazard statement not specifying the route of exposure as the necessary
information is not available.

These hazard statements are indicated by the reference [**] in Table 3.1.

1.2.3. _**Hazard statements for reproductive toxicity**_

Hazard statements H360 and H361 indicate a general concern for effects on both fertility and development:
‘May damage/Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child’. According to the criteria, the general hazard
statement can be replaced by the hazard statement indicating only the property of concern, where either fertility
or developmental effects are proven to be not relevant.

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In order not to lose information from the harmonised classifications for fertility and developmental effects
under Directive 67/548/EEC, the classifications have been translated only for those effects classified under that
Directive.

These hazard statements are indicated by the reference [***] in Table 3.1.

1.2.4. _**Correct classification for physical hazards could not be established**_

For some entries the correct classification for physical hazards could not be established because sufficient data
are not available for the application of the classification criteria in this Regulation. The entry might be assigned
to a different (also higher) category or even another hazard class than indicated. The correct classification shall
be confirmed by testing.

The entries with physical hazards that need to be confirmed by testing are indicated by the reference [****] in
Table 3.1.

2. PART 2: DOSSIERS FOR HARMONISED CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING

This Part lays down general principles for preparing dossiers to propose and justify harmonised classification
and labelling.

The relevant parts of sections 1, 2 and 3 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 shall be used for the
methodology and format of any dossier.

For all dossiers any relevant information from registration dossiers shall be considered and other available
information may be used. For hazard information which has not been previously submitted to the Agency, a
robust study summary shall be included in the dossier.

A dossier for harmonised classification and labelling shall contain the following:

—
Proposal

The proposal shall include the identity of the substance or substances concerned and the harmonised
classification and labelling proposed.

—
Justification for the proposed harmonised classification and labelling

A comparison of the available information with the criteria contained in Parts 2 to 5, taking into account
the general principles in Part 1, of Annex I to this Regulation shall be completed and documented in the
format set out in Part B of the Chemical Safety Report in Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006.

—
Justification for other effects at Community level

For other effects than carcinogenity, mutagenicity, reprotoxicity and respiratory sensitisation a justification
shall be provided that there is a need for action demonstrated at Community level. This does not apply for
an active substance in the meaning of Directive 91/414/EEC or Directive 98/8/EC.

3. PART 3: HARMONISED CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING TABLES

Table 3.1: List of harmonised classification and labelling of hazardous substances is listed in the separate Volume IIIa.

Table 3.2: The list of harmonised classification and labelling of hazardous substances from Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC
is listed in the separate Volume IIIb.

**Table 3.1**

_List of harmonised classification and labelling of hazardous substances_

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|001-001-00-9|hydrogen|215-605-7|1333-74-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas|H220|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>Dgr|H220|||U|
|001-002-00-4|aluminium lithium hydride|240-877-9|16853-85-3|Water-react. 1|H260|GHS02<br>Dgr|H260||||
|001-003-00-X|sodium hydride|231-587-3|7646-69-7|Water-react. 1|H260|GHS02<br>Dgr|H260||||
|001-004-00-5|calcium hydride|232-189-2|7789-78-8|Water-react. 1|H260|GHS02<br>Dgr|H260||||
|003-001-00-4|lithium|231-102-5|7439-93-2|Water-react. 1<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H260<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H260<br>H314|EUH014|||
|003-002-00-X|n-hexyllithium|404-950-0|21369-64-2|Water-react. 1<br>Pyr. Sol. 1<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H260<br>H250<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H260<br>H250<br>H314|EUH014|||
|004-001-00-7|beryllium|231-150-7|7440-41-7|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H350i<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H350i<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|004-002-00-2|beryllium compounds with the exception of<br>aluminium beryllium silicates, and with<br>those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350i<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350i<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H411|||A|
|004-003-00-8|beryllium oxide|215-133-1|1304-56-9|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H350i<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H350i<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317||||
|005-001-00-X|boron trifluoride|231-569-5|7637-07-2|Press. Gas<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H330<br>H314|GHS04<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H330<br>H314|EUH014||U|
|005-002-00-5|boron trichloride|233-658-4|10294-34-5|Press. Gas<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H330<br>H300<br>H314|GHS04<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H314|EUH014||U|
|005-003-00-0|boron tribromide|233-657-9|10294-33-4|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H330<br>H300<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H314|EUH014|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|005-004-00-6|trialkylboranes, solid|—|—|Pyr. Sol. 1<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H250<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H250<br>H314|||A|
|005-004-01-3|trialkylboranes, liquid|—|—|Pyr. Liq. 1<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H250<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H250<br>H314|||A|
|005-005-00-1|trimethyl borate|204-468-9|121-43-7|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H226<br>H312|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H312||||
|005-006-00-7|dibutyltin hydrogen borate|401-040-5|75113-37-0|STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H372<br>**<br>H312<br>H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H372 **<br>H312<br>H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H410||||
|005-009-00-3|tetrabutylammonium butyltriphenylborate|418-080-4|120307-06-4|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|005-010-00-9|_N_,_N_-dimethylanilinium tetrakis(pentafluor-<br>ophenyl)borate|422-050-6|118612-00-3|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1|H351<br>H302<br>H315<br>H318|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H351<br>H302<br>H315<br>H318||||
|005-012-00-X|diethyl{4-[1,5,5-tris(4-diethylaminophenyl)<br>penta-2,4-dienylidene]cyclohexa-2,5-dienyli-<br>dene}ammonium butyltriphenylborate|418-070-1|141714-54-7|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|006-001-00-2|carbon monoxide|211-128-3|630-08-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Repr. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1|H220<br>H360-<br>D ***<br>H331<br>H372<br>**|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H360D ***<br>H331<br>H372 **|||U|
|006-002-00-8|phosgene;<br>carbonyl chloride|200-870-3|75-44-5|Press. Gas<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H330<br>H314|GHS04<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H330<br>H314|||U|
|006-003-00-3|carbon disulphide|200-843-6|75-15-0|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>STOT RE 1<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H225<br>H361f-<br>d<br>H372<br>**<br>H319<br>H315|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H361fd<br>H372 **<br>H319<br>H315||Repr. 2; H361fd:<br>C ≥1 %<br>STOT RE 1;<br>H372: C ≥1 %<br>STOT RE 2;<br>H373: 0,2 % ≤C<br>< 1 %||
|006-004-00-9|calcium carbide|200-848-3|75-20-7|Water-react. 1|H260|GHS02<br>Dgr|H260|||T|
|006-005-00-4|thiram (ISO);<br>tetramethylthiuram disulphide|205-286-2|137-26-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||M = 10||
|006-006-00-X|hydrogen cyanide;<br>hydrocyanic acid|200-821-6|74-90-8|Flam. Liq. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H224<br>H330<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H224<br>H330<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|006-006-01-7|hydrogen cyanide … %;<br>hydrocyanic acid … %|200-821-6|74-90-8|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H410|||B|
|006-007-00-5|salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception<br>of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,<br>ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide|—|—|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H410|EUH032||A|
|006-008-00-0|antu (ISO);<br>1-(1-naphthyl)-2-thiourea|201-706-3|86-88-4|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Carc. 2|H300<br>H351|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H300<br>H351||||
|006-009-00-6|1-isopropyl-3-methylpyrazol-5-yl dimethyl-<br>carbamate;<br>isolan|204-318-2|119-38-0|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H310<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300||||
|006-010-00-1|5,5-dimethyl-3-oxocyclohex-1-enyl<br>dimethylcarbamate 5,5-dimethyldihydrore-<br>sorcinol dimethylcarbamate;<br>dimetan|204-525-8|122-15-6|Acute Tox. 3 *|H301|GHS06<br>Dgr|H301||||
|006-011-00-7|carbaryl (ISO);<br>1-naphthyl methylcarbamate|200-555-0|63-25-2|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H351<br>H302<br>H400|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H302<br>H400||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|006-012-00-2|ziram (ISO);<br>zinc bis dimethyldithiocarbamate|205-288-3|137-30-4|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H335<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H335<br>H318<br>H317<br>H410||M = 100||
|006-013-00-8|metam-sodium (ISO);<br>sodium methyldithiocarbamate|205-293-0|137-42-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410|EUH031|||
|006-014-00-3|nabam (ISO);<br>disodium ethylenebis(_N,N_'-dithiocarbamate)|205-547-0|142-59-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H335<br>H317<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H335<br>H317<br>H410||||
|006-015-00-9|diuron (ISO);<br>3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea|206-354-4|330-54-1|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H410||||
|006-016-00-4|propoxur (ISO);<br>2-isopropyloxyphenyl_ N_-methylcarbamate;<br>2-isopropoxyphenyl methylcarbamate|204-043-8|114-26-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|006-017-00-X|aldicarb (ISO);<br>2-methyl-2-(methylthio)propanal-_O_-(_N_-me-<br>thylcarbamoyl)oxime|204-123-2|116-06-3|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H300<br>H311<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H311<br>H410||||
|006-018-00-5|aminocarb (ISO);<br>4-dimethylamino-3-tolyl methylcarbamate|217-990-7|2032-59-9|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301<br>H410||||
|006-019-00-0|di-allate (ISO);<br>_S_-(2,3-dichloroallyl)-_N_,_N_-diisopropylthiocar-<br>bamate|218-961-1|2303-16-4|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H302<br>H410||||
|006-020-00-6|barban (ISO);<br>4-chlorbut-2-ynyl_ N_-(3-chlorophenyl)carba-<br>mate|202-930-4|101-27-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410||||
|006-021-00-1|linuron (ISO);<br>3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1-methoxy-1-methy-<br>lurea|206-356-5|330-55-2|Repr. 1B<br>Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H360-<br>Df<br>H351<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360Df<br>H351<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H410||||
|006-022-00-7|decarbofuran (ISO);<br>2,3-dihydro-2-methylbenzofuran-7-yl<br>methylcarbamate|—|1563-67-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H331<br>H311<br>H301|GHS06<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|006-023-00-2|mercaptodimethur (ISO);<br>methiocarb (ISO);<br>3,5-dimethyl-4-methylthiophenyl_ N_-methyl-<br>carbamate|217-991-2|2032-65-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H410||||
|006-024-00-8|proxan-sodium (ISO);<br>sodium_ O_-isopropyldithiocarbonate|205-443-5|140-93-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H315<br>H411||||
|006-025-00-3|allethrin;<br>(_RS_)-3-allyl-2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-enyl<br>(1_RS_,3_RS_;1_RS_,3_SR_)-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-me-<br>thylprop-1-enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate;<br>bioallethrin;<br>(_RS_)-3-allyl-2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-enyl<br>(1_R_,3_R_)-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-<br>enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate; [1]<br>S-bioallethrin;<br>(_S_)-3-allyl-2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-enyl<br>(1_R_,3_R_)-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-<br>enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate; [2]<br>esbiothrin;<br>(_RS_)-3-allyl-2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-enyl<br>(1_R_,3_R_)-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-<br>enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate [3]|209-542-4<br>[1]<br>249-013-5<br>[2]-[3]|584-79-2 [1]<br>28434-00-6 [2]<br>84030-86-4 [3]|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H302<br>H410|||C|
|006-026-00-9|carbofuran (ISO);<br>2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethylbenzofuran-7-yl<br>_N_-methylcarbamate|216-353-0|1563-66-2|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H410||||
|006-028-00-X|dinobuton (ISO);<br>2-(1-methylpropyl)-4,6-dinitrophenyl iso-<br>propyl carbonate|213-546-1|973-21-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|006-029-00-5|dioxacarb (ISO);<br>2-(1,3-dioxolan-2-yl)phenyl_ N_-methylcarba-<br>mate|230-253-4|6988-21-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H301<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H411||||
|006-030-00-0|EPTC (ISO);<br>_S_-ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate|212-073-8|759-94-4|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|006-031-00-6|formetanate (ISO);<br>3-[(_EZ_)-dimethylaminomethyleneamino]<br>phenyl methylcarbamate|244-879-0|22259-30-9|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H300<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H317<br>H410||||
|006-032-00-1|monolinuron (ISO);<br>3-(4-chlorophenyl)-1-methoxy-1-methyl-<br>urea|217-129-5|1746-81-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H373 **<br>H410||||
|006-033-00-7|metoxuron (ISO);<br>3-(3-chloro-4-methoxyphenyl)-1,1-dimethy-<br>lurea|243-433-2|19937-59-8|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|006-034-00-2|pebulate (ISO);<br>_N_-butyl-_N_-ethyl-_S_-propylthiocarbamate|214-215-4|1114-71-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|006-035-00-8|pirimicarb (ISO);<br>5,6-dimethyl-2-dimethylamino-pyrimidin-4-<br>yl_ N_,_N_-dimethylcarbamate|245-430-1|23103-98-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H410||||
|006-036-00-3|benzthiazuron (ISO);<br>1-benzothiazol-2-yl-3-methylurea|217-685-9|1929-88-0|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|006-037-00-9|promecarb (ISO);<br>3-isopropyl-5-methylphenyl_ N_-methylcar-<br>bamate|220-113-0|2631-37-0|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H410||||
|006-038-00-4|sulfallate (ISO);<br>2-chloroallyl_ N_,_N_-dimethyldithiocarbamate|202-388-9|95-06-7|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H410||||
|006-039-00-X|tri-allate (ISO);<br>_S_-2,3,3-trichloroallyl diisopropylthiocarba-<br>mate|218-962-7|2303-17-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H373 **<br>H317<br>H410||||
|006-040-00-5|3-methylpyrazol-5-yl-dimethylcarbamate;<br>monometilan|—|2532-43-6|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H331<br>H311<br>H301|GHS06<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301||||
|006-041-00-0|dimethylcarbamoyl chloride|201-208-6|79-44-7|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H350<br>H331<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H331<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315||Carc. 1B; H350: C<br>≥0,001 %||
|006-042-00-6|monuron (ISO);<br>3-(4-chlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea|205-766-1|150-68-5|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H302<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|006-043-00-1|3-(4-chlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethyluronium<br>trichloroacetate;<br>monuron-TCA|—|140-41-0|Carc. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H319<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H319<br>H315<br>H410||||
|006-044-00-7|isoproturon (ISO);<br>3-(4-isopropylphenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea|251-835-4|34123-59-6|Carc. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H410||M = 10||
|006-045-00-2|methomyl (ISO);<br>1-(methylthio)ethylideneamino_ N_-methyl-<br>carbamate|240-815-0|16752-77-5|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H410||||
|006-046-00-8|bendiocarb (ISO);<br>2,2-dimethyl-1,3-benzodioxol-4-yl<br>N-methylcarbamate|245-216-8|22781-23-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H301<br>H312<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H312<br>H410||||
|006-047-00-3|bufencarb (ISO);<br>reaction mass of 3-(1-methylbutyl)phenyl<br>_N_-methylcarbamate and 3-(1-ethylpropyl)<br>phenyl_ N_-methylcarbamate|—|8065-36-9|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301<br>H410||||
|006-048-00-9|ethiofencarb (ISO);<br>2-(ethylthiomethyl)phenyl_ N_-methylcarba-<br>mate|249-981-9|29973-13-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|006-049-00-4|dixanthogen;<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl dithiobis(thioformate)|207-944-4|502-55-6|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|006-050-00-X|1,1-dimethyl-3-phenyluronium trichloroa-<br>cetate;<br>fenuron-TCA|—|4482-55-7|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H410||||
|006-051-00-5|ferbam (ISO);<br>iron tris(dimethyldithiocarbamate)|238-484-2|14484-64-1|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H410||||
|006-052-00-0|formetanate hydrochloride;<br>3-(_N_,_N_-dimethylaminomethyleneamino)<br>phenyl_ N_-methylcarbamate|245-656-0|23422-53-9|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H300<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H317<br>H410||||
|006-053-00-6|isoprocarb (ISO);<br>2-isopropylphenyl_ N_-methylcarbamate|220-114-6|2631-40-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|006-054-00-1|mexacarbate (ISO);<br>3,5-dimethyl-4-dimethylaminophenyl<br>_N_-methylcarbamate|206-249-3|315-18-4|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H300<br>H312<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H312<br>H410||||
|006-055-00-7|xylylcarb (ISO);<br>3,4-dimethylphenyl N-methylcarbamate;<br>3,4-xylyl methylcarbamate;<br>MPMC|219-364-9|2425-10-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|006-056-00-2|metolcarb (ISO);<br>_m_-tolyl methylcarbamate;<br>MTMC|214-446-0|1129-41-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|006-057-00-8|nitrapyrin (ISO);<br>2-chloro-6-trichloromethylpyridine|217-682-2|1929-82-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|006-058-00-3|noruron (ISO);<br>1,1-dimethyl-3-(perhydro-4,7-methanoin-<br>den-5-yl)urea|—|2163-79-3|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|006-059-00-9|oxamyl (ISO);<br>_N_',_N_'-dimethylcarbamoyl(methylthio)methy-<br>lenamine_ N_-methylcarbamate;|245-445-3|23135-22-0|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H330<br>H300<br>H312<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H312<br>H411||||
|006-060-00-4|oxycarboxin (ISO);<br>2,3-dihydro-6-methyl-5-(_N_-phenylcarba-<br>moyl)-1,4-oxothiine 4,4-dioxide|226-066-2|5259-88-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||
|006-061-00-X|_S_-ethyl_ N_-(dimethylaminopropyl)thiocarba-<br>matehydrochloride;<br>prothiocarb hydrochloride|243-193-9|19622-19-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|006-062-00-5|methyl 3,4-dichlorophenylcarbanilate;<br>SWEP.|—|1918-18-9|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|006-063-00-0|thiobencarb (ISO);<br>_S_-4-chlorobenzyl diethylthiocarbamate|248-924-5|28249-77-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|006-064-00-6|thiofanox (ISO);<br>3,3-dimethyl-1-(methylthio)butanone-_O_-(_N_-<br>methylcarbamoyl)oxime|254-346-4|39196-18-4|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|006-065-00-1|3-chloro-6-cyano-bicyclo(2,2,1)heptan-2-<br>one-_O_-(_N_-methylcarbamoyl)oxime;<br>triamid|—|15271-41-7|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H300<br>H311<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H311<br>H411||||
|006-066-00-7|vernolate (ISO);<br>_S_-propyl dipropylthiocarbamate|217-681-7|1929-77-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|006-067-00-2|XMC;<br>3,5-xylyl methylcarbamate|—|2655-14-3|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|006-068-00-8|diazomethane|206-382-7|334-88-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350||||
|006-069-00-3|thiophanate-methyl (ISO);<br>1,2-di-(3-methoxycarbonyl-2-thioureido)<br>benzene|245-740-7|23564-05-8|Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H341<br>H332<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H341<br>H332<br>H317<br>H410||||
|006-070-00-9|furmecyclox (ISO);<br>_N_-cyclohexyl-_N_-methoxy-2,5-dimethyl-3-<br>furamide|262-302-0|60568-05-0|Carc. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H410||||
|006-071-00-4|cyclooct-4-en-1-yl methyl carbonate|401-620-8|87731-18-8|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|006-072-00-X|prosulfocarb (ISO);<br>_S_-benzyl_ N_,_N_-dipropylthiocarbamate|401-730-6|52888-80-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H411||||
|006-073-00-5|3-(dimethylamino)propylurea|401-950-2|31506-43-1|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|006-074-00-0|2-(3-(prop-1-en-2-yl)phenyl)prop-2-yl iso-<br>cyanate|402-440-2|2094-99-7|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H314<br>H373<br>**<br>H334<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H314<br>H373 **<br>H334<br>H317<br>H410||||
|006-076-00-1|mancozeb (ISO)|—|8018-01-7|STOT SE 3<br>Skin Sens. 1|H335<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H335<br>H317||||
|006-077-00-7|maneb (ISO)|235-654-8|12427-38-2|STOT SE 3<br>Skin Sens. 1|H335<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H335<br>H317||||
|006-078-00-2|zineb (ISO);<br>zinc ethylenebis(dithiocarbamate) (poly-<br>meric)|235-180-1|12122-67-7|STOT SE 3<br>Skin Sens. 1|H335<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H335<br>H317||||
|006-079-00-8|disulfiram;<br>tetraethylthiuramdisulfide|202-607-8|97-77-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H373 **<br>H317<br>H410||||
|006-080-00-3|tetramethylthiuram monosulphide|202-605-7|97-74-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H411||||
|006-081-00-9|zinc bis(dibutyldithiocarbamate)|205-232-8|136-23-2|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|006-082-00-4|zinc bis(diethyldithiocarbamate)|238-270-9|14324-55-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|006-083-00-X|butocarboxim (ISO);<br>3-(methylthio)-2-butanone_ O_-[(methyla-<br>mino)carbonyl]oxime|252-139-3|34681-10-2|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H226<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H226<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H410||||
|006-084-00-5|carbosulfan (ISO);<br>2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuryl<br>[(dibutylamino)thio]methylcarbamate|259-565-9|55285-14-8|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H301<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H317<br>H410||||
|006-085-00-0|fenobucarb (ISO);<br>2-butylphenyl methylcarbamate|223-188-8|3766-81-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|006-086-00-6|ethyl [2-(4-phenoxyphenoxy)ethyl]carba-<br>mate;<br>fenoxycarb|276-696-7|72490-01-8|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|006-087-00-1|2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuryl 2,4-<br>dimethyl-6-oxa-5-oxo-3-thia-2,4-diazade-<br>canoate;<br>furathiocarb|265-974-3|65907-30-4|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|006-088-00-7|benfuracarb;<br>ethyl_ N_-[2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethylbenzo-<br>furan-7-yloxycarbonyl(methyl)aminothio]-<br>_N_-isopropyl- β-alaninate|—|82560-54-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H410||||
|006-089-00-2|chlorine dioxide|233-162-8|10049-04-4|Ox. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H270<br>H330<br>H314<br>H400|GHS03<br>GHS04<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H270<br>H330<br>H314<br>H400|EUH006|M = 1000|U|
|006-089-01-X|chlorine dioxide . . . %|233-162-8|10049-04-4|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H301<br>H314<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H314<br>H400||Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥10 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 3 % ≤C<br>< 10 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>0,3 % ≤C < 10 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥3 %<br>M = 10|B|
|006-090-00-8|2-(3-iodoprop-2-yn-1-yloxy)ethyl phenyl-<br>carbamate|408-010-0|88558-41-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H332<br>H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H332<br>H318<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|007-001-00-5|ammonia, anhydrous|231-635-3|7664-41-7|Flam. Gas 2<br>Press. Gas<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H221<br>H331<br>H314<br>H400|GHS04<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H221<br>H331<br>H314<br>H400|||U|
|007-001-01-2|ammonia ….%|215-647-6|1336-21-6|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H314<br>H400|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H400||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %|B|
|007-002-00-0|nitrogen dioxide; [1]<br>dinitrogen tetraoxide [2]|233-272-6<br>[1]<br>234-126-4<br>[2]|10102-44-0 [1]<br>10544-72-6 [2]|Press. Gas<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H330<br>H314|GHS04<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H330<br>H314||*|U<br>5|
|007-003-00-6|chlormequat chloride (ISO);<br>2-chloroethyltrimethylammonium chloride|213-666-4|999-81-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H312<br>H302||||
|007-004-00-1|nitric acid … %|231-714-2|7697-37-2|Ox. Liq. 3<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H272<br>H314|GHS03<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H272<br>H314||Skin Corr. 1A;<br>H314: C ≥20 %<br>Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: 5 % ≤C<br>< 20 %<br>Ox. Liq. 3; H272:<br>C ≥65 %|B|
|007-006-00-2|ethyl nitrite|203-722-6|109-95-5|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H220<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H220<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|||U|
|007-007-00-8|ethyl nitrate|210-903-3|625-58-1|Unst. Expl.|H200|GHS01<br>Dgr|H200||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|007-008-00-3|hydrazine|206-114-9|302-01-2|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H226<br>H350<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H226<br>H350<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥10 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 3 % ≤C<br>< 10 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>3 % ≤C < 10 %||
|007-009-00-9|dicyclohexylammonium nitrite|221-515-9|3129-91-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H332<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H302||*||
|007-010-00-4|sodium nitrite|231-555-9|7632-00-0|Ox. Sol. 3<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H272<br>H301<br>H400|GHS03<br>GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H272<br>H301<br>H400||*||
|007-011-00-X|potassium nitrite|231-832-4|7758-09-0|Ox. Sol. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H272<br>H301<br>H400|GHS03<br>GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H272<br>H301<br>H400||*||
|007-012-00-5|_N_,_N_-dimethylhydrazine|200-316-0|57-14-7|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H225<br>H350<br>H331<br>H301<br>H314<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H350<br>H331<br>H301<br>H314<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|007-013-00-0|1,2-dimethylhydrazine|—|540-73-8|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H411||Carc. 1B; H350: C<br>≥0,01 %||
|007-014-00-6|salts of hydrazine|—|—|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H317<br>H410|||A|
|007-015-00-1|_O_-ethylhydroxylamine|402-030-3|624-86-2|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H225<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H319<br>H317<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H319<br>H317<br>H400||||
|007-016-00-7|butyl nitrite|208-862-1|544-16-1|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H225<br>H331<br>H301|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>Dgr|H225<br>H331<br>H301||||
|007-017-00-2|isobutyl nitrite|208-819-7|542-56-3|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H225<br>H350<br>H341<br>H332<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H350<br>H341<br>H332<br>H302||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|007-018-00-8|_sec_-butyl nitrite|213-104-8|924-43-6|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H225<br>H332<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H302||||
|007-019-00-3|_tert_-butyl nitrite|208-757-0|540-80-7|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H225<br>H332<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H302||||
|007-020-00-9|pentyl nitrite; [1]<br>‘amyl nitrite’, mixed isomers [2]|207-332-7<br>[1]<br>203-770-8<br>[2]|463-04-7 [1]<br>110-46-3 [2]|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H225<br>H332<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H302||||
|007-021-00-4|hydrazobenzene;<br>1,2-diphenylhydrazine|204-563-5|122-66-7|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H410||||
|007-022-00-X|hydrazine bis(3-carboxy-4-hydroxybenzen-<br>sulfonate)|405-030-1|—|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H350<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H412||||
|007-023-00-5|sodium 3,5-bis(3-(2,4-di-tert-pentylphe-<br>noxy)propylcarbamoyl)benzenesulfonate|405-510-0|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H315<br>H317||||
|007-024-00-0|2-(decylthio)ethylammonium chloride|405-640-8|36362-09-1|STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H373<br>**<br>H315<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H373 **<br>H315<br>H318<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|007-025-00-6|(4-hydrazinophenyl)-_N_-methylmethanesul-<br>fonamide hydrochloride|406-090-1|81880-96-8|Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H341<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H341<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H317<br>H410||||
|007-026-00-1|oxo-((2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-yl)<br>amino)carbonylacetohydrazide|413-230-5|122035-71-6|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317||||
|007-027-00-7|1,6-bis(3,3-bis((1-methylpentylidenimino)<br>propyl)ureido)hexane|420-190-2|771478-66-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||||
|008-001-00-8|oxygen|231-956-9|7782-44-7|Ox. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas|H270|GHS03<br>GHS04<br>Dgr|H270|||U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|008-003-00-9|hydrogen peroxide solution … %|231-765-0|7722-84-1|Ox. Liq. 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H271<br>H332<br>H302<br>H314|GHS03<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H271<br>H332<br>H302<br>H314||Ox. Liq. 1; H271:<br>C ≥70 %****<br>Ox. Liq. 2; H272:<br>50 % ≤C<br>< 70 % ****<br>*<br>Skin Corr. 1A;<br>H314: C ≥70 %<br>Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: 50 % ≤C<br>< 70 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 35 % ≤C<br>< 50 %<br>Eye Dam. 1;<br>H318: 8 % ≤C<br>< 50 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>5 % ≤C < 8 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335; C ≥35 %|B|
|009-001-00-0|fluorine|231-954-8|7782-41-4|Ox. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H270<br>H330<br>H314|GHS03<br>GHS04<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H270<br>H330<br>H314|||U|
|009-002-00-6|hydrogen fluoride|231-634-8|7664-39-3|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H314||||
|009-003-00-1|hydrofluoric acid … %|231-634-8|7664-39-3|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H314||Skin Corr. 1A;<br>H314: C ≥7 %<br>Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: 1 % ≤C<br>< 7 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>0,1 % ≤C < 1 %|B|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|009-004-00-7|sodium fluoride|231-667-8|7681-49-4|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H301<br>H319<br>H315|GHS06<br>Dgr|H301<br>H319<br>H315|EUH032|||
|009-005-00-2|potassium fluoride|232-151-5|7789-23-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H331<br>H311<br>H301|GHS06<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301||||
|009-006-00-8|ammonium fluoride|235-185-9|12125-01-8|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H331<br>H311<br>H301|GHS06<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301||||
|009-007-00-3|sodium bifluoride;<br>sodium hydrogen difluoride|215-608-3|1333-83-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H301<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H301<br>H314||*<br>Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥1 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 0,1 % ≤C<br>< 1 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>0,1 % ≤C < 1 %||
|009-008-00-9|potassium bifluoride;<br>potassium hydrogen difluoride|232-156-2|7789-29-9|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H301<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H301<br>H314||*<br>Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥1 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 0,1 % ≤C<br>< 1 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>0,1 % ≤C < 1 %||
|009-009-00-4|ammonium bifluoride;<br>ammonium hydrogen difluoride|215-676-4|1341-49-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H301<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H301<br>H314||*<br>Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥1 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 0,1 % ≤C<br>< 1 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>0,1 % ≤C < 1 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|009-010-00-X|fluoroboric acid ... %|240-898-3|16872-11-0|Skin Corr. 1B|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥25 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 10 % ≤C<br>< 25 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>10 % ≤C < 25 %|B|
|009-011-00-5|fluorosilicic acid ... %|241-034-8|16961-83-4|Skin Corr. 1B|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314|||B|
|009-012-00-0|alkali fluorosilicates(Na); [1]<br>alkali fluorosilicates(K); [2]<br>alkali fluorosilicates(NH4) [3]|240-934-8<br>[1]<br>240-896-2<br>[2]<br>240-968-3<br>[3]|16893-85-9 [1]<br>16871-90-2 [2]<br>16919-19-0 [3]|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H331<br>H311<br>H301|GHS06<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301||*|A|
|009-013-00-6|fluorosilicates, with the exception of those<br>specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||*|A|
|009-014-00-1|lead hexafluorosilicate|247-278-1|25808-74-6|Repr. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H360-<br>Df<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360Df<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H410|||1|
|009-015-00-7|sulphuryl difluoride|220-281-5|2699-79-8|Press. Gas<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H331<br>H373<br>**<br>H400|GHS04<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H373 **<br>H400|||U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|009-016-00-2|trisodium hexafluoroaluminate;<br>cryolite|237-410-6<br>239-148-8|13775-53-6<br>15096-52-3|STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H372<br>**<br>H332<br>H302<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H372 **<br>H332<br>H302<br>H411|||C|
|009-017-00-8|potassium mu-fluoro-bis(triethylaluminium)|400-040-2|12091-08-6|Flam. Sol. 1<br>Water-react. 1<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H228<br>H270<br>H314<br>H332|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H228<br>H270<br>H314<br>H332|EUH014||T|
|009-018-00-3|magnesium hexafluorosilicate|241-022-2|16949-65-8|Acute Tox. 3 *|H301|GHS06<br>Dgr|H301||*||
|011-001-00-0|sodium|231-132-9|7440-23-5|Water-react. 1<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H260<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H260<br>H314|EUH014|||
|011-002-00-6|sodium hydroxide;<br>caustic soda|215-185-5|1310-73-2|Skin Corr. 1A|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||Skin Corr. 1A;<br>H314: C ≥5 %<br>Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: 2 % ≤C<br>< 5 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 0,5 % ≤C<br>< 2 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>0,5 % ≤C < 2 %||
|011-003-00-1|sodium peroxide|215-209-4|1313-60-6|Ox. Sol. 1<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H271<br>H314|GHS03<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H271<br>H314||||
|011-004-00-7|sodium azide|247-852-1|26628-22-8|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H400<br>H410|EUH032|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|011-005-00-2|sodium carbonate|207-838-8|497-19-8|Eye Irrit. 2|H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H319||||
|011-006-00-8|sodium cyanate|213-030-6|917-61-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||
|011-007-00-3|propoxycarbazone-sodium|—|181274-15-7|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||M = 10||
|012-001-00-3|magnesium powder (pyrophoric)|231-104-6|7439-95-4|Water-react. 1<br>Pyr. Sol. 1|H260<br>H250|GHS02<br>Dgr|H260<br>H250|||T|
|012-002-00-9|magnesium, powder or turnings|231-104-6|—|Flam. Sol. 1<br>Water-react. 2<br>Self-heat. 1|H228<br>H261<br>H252|GHS02<br>Dgr|H228<br>H261<br>H252|||T|
|012-003-00-4|magnesium alkyls|—|—|Pyr. Liq. 1<br>Water-react. 1<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H250<br>H260<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H250<br>H260<br>H314|EUH014||A|
|013-001-00-6|aluminium powder (pyrophoric)|231-072-3|7429-90-5|Water-react. 2<br>Pyr. Sol. 1|H261<br>H250|GHS02<br>Dgr|H261<br>H250|||T|
|013-002-00-1|aluminium powder (stabilised)|231-072-3|—|Water-react. 2<br>Flam.Sol. 3|H261<br>H228|GHS02<br>Dgr|H261<br>H228|||T|
|013-003-00-7|aluminium chloride, anhydrous|231-208-1|7446-70-0|Skin Corr. 1B|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||||
|013-004-00-2|aluminium alkyls|—|—|Pyr. Liq. 1<br>Water-react. 1<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H250<br>H260<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H250<br>H260<br>H314|EUH014||A|
|013-005-00-8|diethyl(ethyldimethylsilanolato)aluminium|401-160-8|55426-95-4|Water-react. 1<br>Pyr. Liq. 1<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H260<br>H250<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H260<br>H250<br>H314|EUH014|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|013-006-00-3|(ethyl-3-oxobutanoato-_O_'1,_O_'3)(2-dimethyl-<br>aminoethanolato)(1-methoxypropan-2-<br>olato)aluminium(III), dimerised|402-370-2|—|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Eye Dam. 1|H226<br>H318|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H226<br>H318||||
|013-007-00-9|poly(oxo(2-butoxyethyl-3-oxobutanoato-<br>_O_'1,_O_'3)aluminium)|403-430-0|—|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|013-008-00-4|di-_n_-octylaluminium iodide|408-190-0|7585-14-0|Pyr. Liq. 1<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H250<br>H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H250<br>H314<br>H410|EUH014|||
|013-009-00-X|sodium (n-butyl)x(ethyl)y-1,5-dihydro)alu-<br>minate x = 0,5 y = 1,5|418-720-2|—|Flam. Sol. 1<br>Water-react. 1<br>Pyr. Sol. 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H228<br>H260<br>H250<br>H332<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H228<br>H260<br>H250<br>H332<br>H314|EUH014||T|
|014-001-00-9|trichlorosilane|233-042-5|10025-78-2|Flam. Liq. 1<br>Pyr. Liq. 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H224<br>H250<br>H332<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H224<br>H250<br>H332<br>H302<br>H314|EUH014<br>EUH029|*<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %|T|
|014-002-00-4|silicon tetrachloride|233-054-0|10026-04-7|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315|EUH014|||
|014-003-00-X|dimethyldichlorosilane|200-901-0|75-78-5|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H225<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|014-004-00-5|trichloro(methyl)silane;<br>methyltrichlorosilane|200-902-6|75-79-6|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H225<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|EUH014|Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: C ≥1 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>C ≥1 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %||
|014-005-00-0|tetraethyl silicate;<br>ethyl silicate|201-083-8|78-10-4|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H226<br>H332<br>H319<br>H335|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332<br>H319<br>H335||||
|014-006-00-6|bis(4-fluorophenyl)-methyl-(1,2,4-triazol-4-<br>ylmethyl)silane hydrochloride|401-380-4|—|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H319<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H411||||
|014-007-00-1|triethoxyisobutylsilane|402-810-3|17980-47-1|Skin Irrit. 2|H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H315||||
|014-008-00-7|(chloromethyl)bis(4-fluorophenyl)methylsi-<br>lane|401-200-4|85491-26-5|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|014-009-00-2|isobutylisopropyldimethoxysilane|402-580-4|111439-76-0|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H226<br>H332<br>H315|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332<br>H315||||
|014-010-00-8|disodium metasilicate|229-912-9|6834-92-0|Skin Corr. 1B<br>STOT SE 3|H314<br>H335|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H314<br>H335||||
|014-011-00-3|cyclohexyldimethoxymethylsilane|402-140-1|17865-32-6|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H411||||
|014-012-00-9|bis(3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl)amine|403-480-3|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|014-013-00-4|α-hydroxypoly(methyl-(3-(2,2,6,6-tetra-<br>methylpiperidin-4-yloxy)propyl)siloxane)|404-920-7|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H411||||
|014-014-00-X|etacelasil (ISO);<br>6-(2-chloroethyl)-6-(2-methoxyethoxy)-<br>2,5,7,10-tetraoxa-6-silaundecane|253-704-7|37894-46-5|Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *|H360-<br>D ***<br>H302<br>H373<br>**|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H360D ***<br>H302<br>H373 **||||
|014-015-00-5|α-trimethylsilanyl-ω-trimethylsiloxypoly[oxy<br>(methyl-3-(2-(2-methoxypropoxy)propoxy)<br>propylsilanediyl]- co-oxy(dimethylsilane))|406-420-4|69430-40-6|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|014-016-00-0|reaction mass of: 1,3-dihex-5-en-1-yl-<br>1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisiloxane;<br>1,3-dihex-n-en-1-yl-1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisi-<br>loxane|406-490-6|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|014-017-00-6|flusilazole (ISO);<br>bis(4-fluorophenyl)(methyl)(1_H_-1,2,4-tria-<br>zol-1-ylmethyl)silane|—|85509-19-9|Carc. 2<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H351<br>H360-<br>D ***<br>H302<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H360D ***<br>H302<br>H411||||
|014-018-00-1|octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane|209-136-7|556-67-2|Repr. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H361f<br>***<br>H413|GHS08<br>Wng|H361f ***<br>H413||||
|014-019-00-7|reaction mass of: 4-[[bis-(4-fluorophenyl)<br>methylsilyl]methyl]-4_H_-1,2,4-triazole;<br>1-[[bis-(4-fluorophenyl)methylsilyl]methyl]-<br>1_H_-1,2,4-triazole|403-250-2|—|Carc. 2<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H351<br>H360-<br>D ***<br>H302<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H360D ***<br>H302<br>H411||||
|014-020-00-2|bis(1,1-dimethyl-2-propynyloxy)dimethylsi-<br>lane|414-960-7|53863-99-3|Acute Tox. 4 *|H332|GHS07<br>Wng|H332||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|014-021-00-8|tris(isopropenyloxy)phenyl silane|411-340-8|52301-18-5|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H400<br>H410||||
|014-022-00-3|reaction product of: (2-hydroxy-4-(3-prope-<br>noxy)benzophenone and triethoxysilane)<br>with (hydrolysis product of silica and<br>methyltrimethoxysilane)|401-530-9|—|Flam. Sol. 1<br>STOT SE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H228<br>H370<br>**<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H228<br>H370 **<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|||T|
|014-023-00-9|α, ω-dihydroxypoly(hex-5-en-1-ylmethylsi-<br>loxane)hoxysilane with (hydrolysis product<br>of silica and methyltrimethoxysilane)iazole|408-160-7|125613-45-8|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|014-024-00-4|1-((3-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)propyl)<br>dimethylsilanyl)-4-ethoxybenzene|412-620-2|121626-74-2|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|014-025-00-X|4-[3-(diethoxymethylsilylpropoxy)-2,2,6,6-<br>tetramethyl]piperidine|411-400-3|102089-33-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H315<br>H318<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H373 **<br>H315<br>H318<br>H412||||
|014-026-00-5|dichloro-(3-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)pro-<br>pyl)methylsilane|407-180-3|770722-36-6|Skin Corr. 1A|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||||
|014-027-00-0|chloro(3-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)propyl)<br>dimethylsilane|410-270-5|770722-46-8|Skin Corr. 1A|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||||
|014-028-00-6|α-[3-(1-oxoprop-2-eny)l-1-oxypropyl]<br>dimethoxysilyloxy-ω-[3(1-oxoprop-2-enyl)-<br>1-oxypropyl]dimethoxysilyl poly(dimethyl-<br>siloxane)|415-290-8|193159-06-7|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|014-029-00-1|_O_,_O_'-(ethenylmethylsilylene)di[(4-methyl-<br>pentan-2-one)oxime]|421-870-1|156145-66-3|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *|H361f<br>***<br>H302<br>H373<br>**|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H361f ***<br>H302<br>H373 **||||
|014-030-00-7|[(dimethylsilylene)bis((1,2,3,3a,7a-η)-1_H_-<br>inden-1-ylidene)dimethyl]hafnium|422-060-0|137390-08-0|Acute Tox. 2 *|H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H300||||
|014-031-00-2|bis(1-methylethyl)-dimethoxysilane|421-540-7|18230-61-0|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H226<br>H315<br>H317<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H315<br>H317<br>H412||||
|014-032-00-8|dicyclopentyldimethoxysilane|404-370-8|126990-35-0|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H410||||
|015-001-00-1|white phosphorus|231-768-7|12185-10-3|Pyr. Sol. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H250<br>H330<br>H300<br>H314<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H250<br>H330<br>H300<br>H314<br>H400||||
|015-002-00-7|red phosphorus|231-768-7|7723-14-0|Flam. Sol. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H228<br>H412|GHS02<br>Dgr|H228<br>H412||||
|015-003-00-2|calcium phosphide;<br>tricalcium diphosphide|215-142-0|1305-99-3|Water-react. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H260<br>H300<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H260<br>H300<br>H400|EUH029||T|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-004-00-8|aluminium phosphide|244-088-0|20859-73-8|Water-react. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H260<br>H300<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H260<br>H300<br>H400|EUH029<br>EUH032||T|
|015-005-00-3|magnesium phosphide;<br>trimagnesium diphosphide|235-023-7|12057-74-8|Water-react. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H260<br>H300<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H260<br>H300<br>H400|EUH029||T|
|015-006-00-9|trizinc diphosphide;<br>zinc phosphide|215-244-5|1314-84-7|Water-react. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H260<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H260<br>H300<br>H410|EUH029<br>EUH032||T|
|015-007-00-4|phosphorus trichloride|231-749-3|7719-12-2|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H330<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H314|EUH014<br>EUH029|||
|015-008-00-X|phosphorus pentachloride|233-060-3|10026-13-8|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H330<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H330<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H314|EUH014<br>EUH029|||
|015-009-00-5|phosphoryl trichloride|233-046-7|10025-87-3|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H330<br>H372<br>**<br>H302<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H330<br>H372 **<br>H302<br>H314|EUH014<br>EUH029|||
|015-010-00-0|phosphorus pentoxide|215-236-1|1314-56-3|Skin Corr. 1A|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-011-00-6|phosphoric acid ... %, orthophosphoric acid<br>... %|231-633-2|7664-38-2|Skin Corr. 1B|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥25 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 10 % ≤C<br>< 25 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>10 % ≤C < 25 %|B|
|015-012-00-1|tetraphosphorus trisulphide;<br>phosphorus sesquisulphid|215-245-0|1314-85-8|Flam. Sol. 2<br>Water-react. 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H228<br>H260<br>H302<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H228<br>H260<br>H302<br>H400|||T|
|015-013-00-7|triethyl phosphate|201-114-5|78-40-0|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|015-014-00-2|tributyl phosphate|204-800-2|126-73-8|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H351<br>H302<br>H315|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H351<br>H302<br>H315||||
|015-015-00-8|tricresyl phosphate (_o_-_o_-_o-_,_ o_-_o_-_m-_,_ o_-_o_-_p-_,<br>_o_-_m_-_m-_,_ o_-_m_-_p-_,_ o_-_p_-_p-)_;<br>tritolyl phosphate (_o_-_o_-_o-_,_ o_-_o_-_m-_,_ o_-_o_-_p-_,<br>_o_-_m_-_m-_,_ o_-_m_-_p-_,_ o_-_p_-_p-)_;|201-103-5|78-30-8|STOT SE 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H370<br>**<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H370 **<br>H411||STOT SE 1;<br>H370: C ≥1 %<br>STOT SE 2;<br>H371: 0,2 % ≤C<br>< 1 %|C|
|015-016-00-3|tricresyl phosphate (_m_-_m_-_m-_,_ m_-_m_-_p-_,_ m_-_p_-_p-_,<br>_p_-_p_-_p-)_;<br>tritolyl phosphate (_m_-_m_-_m-_,_ m_-_m_-_p-_,_ m_-_p_-_p-_,<br>_p_-_p_-_p-)_;|201-105-6|78-32-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H312<br>H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H411||*|C|
|015-019-00-X|dichlorvos (ISO);<br>2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate|200-547-7|62-73-7|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H317<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H317<br>H400||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-020-00-5|mevinphos (ISO);<br>2-methoxycarbonyl-1-methylvinyl dimethyl<br>phosphate|232-095-1|7786-34-7|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H410||M = 10000||
|015-021-00-0|trichlorfon (ISO);<br>dimethyl 2,2,2-trichloro-1-hydroxyethyl-<br>phosphonate|200-149-3|52-68-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410||M = 1000||
|015-022-00-6|phosphamidon (ISO);<br>2-chloro-2-diethylcarbamoyl-1-methylvinyl<br>dimethyl phosphate|236-116-5|13171-21-6|Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H341<br>H300<br>H311<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H341<br>H300<br>H311<br>H410||||
|015-023-00-1|pyrazoxon;<br>diethyl 3-methylpyrazol-5-yl phosphate|—|108-34-9|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H330<br>H310<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300||||
|015-024-00-7|triamiphos (ISO);<br>5-amino-3-phenyl-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl-_N_,_N_,_N_',<br>_N_'-tetramethylphosphonic diamide|—|1031-47-6|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H310<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300||||
|015-025-00-2|TEPP (ISO);<br>tetraethyl pyrophosphate|203-495-3|107-49-3|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H310<br>H300<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H400||||
|015-026-00-8|schradan (ISO);<br>octamethylpyrophosphoramide|205-801-0|152-16-9|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H310<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-027-00-3|sulfotep (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_,_O_,_O_-tetraethyl dithiopyrophosphate|222-995-2|3689-24-5|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H410||M = 1000||
|015-028-00-9|demeton-_O_ (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl-_O_-2-ethylthioethyl phosphor-<br>othioate|206-053-8|298-03-3|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H310<br>H300<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H400||||
|015-029-00-4|demeton-_S_ (ISO);<br>diethyl-_S_-2-ethylthioethyl phosphorothioate|204-801-8|126-75-0|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H310<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300||||
|015-030-00-X|demeton-_O_-methyl (ISO);<br>_O_-2-ethylthioethyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phosphor-<br>othioate|212-758-1|867-27-6|Acute Tox. 3 *|H301|GHS06<br>Dgr|H301||||
|015-031-00-5|demeton-_S_-methyl (ISO);<br>_S_-2-ethylthioethyl dimethyl phosphorothio-<br>ate|213-052-6|919-86-8|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H311<br>H301<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301<br>H411||||
|015-032-00-0|prothoate (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl isopropylcarbamoylmethyl<br>phosphorodithioate|218-893-2|2275-18-5|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H310<br>H300<br>H412|GHS06<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H412||||
|015-033-00-6|phorate (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl ethylthiomethyl phosphoro-<br>dithioate|206-052-2|298-02-2|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H410||M = 1000||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-034-00-1|parathion (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl_ O_-4-nitrophenyl phospho-<br>rothioate|200-271-7|56-38-2|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H300<br>H311<br>H372<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H311<br>H372 **<br>H410||M = 100||
|015-035-00-7|parathion — methyl (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl_ O_-4-nitrophenyl phospho-<br>rothioate|206-050-1|298-00-0|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H226<br>H330<br>H300<br>H311<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H226<br>H330<br>H300<br>H311<br>H373 **<br>H410||M = 100||
|015-036-00-2|_O_-ethyl_ O_-4-nitrophenyl phenylphospho-<br>nothioate;<br>EPN|218-276-8|2104-64-5|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H410||||
|015-037-00-8|phenkapton (ISO);<br>_S_-(2,5-dichlorophenylthiomethyl)_ O_,_O_-<br>diethyl phosphorodithioate|218-892-7|2275-14-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H410||||
|015-038-00-3|coumaphos (ISO);<br>_O_-3-chloro-4-methylcoumarin-7-yl_ O_,_O_-<br>diethyl phosphorothioate|200-285-3|56-72-4|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H300<br>H312<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H312<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-039-00-9|azinphos-methyl (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl-4-oxobenzotriazin-3-<br>ylmethyl phosphorodithioate|201-676-1|86-50-0|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H300<br>H311<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H311<br>H317<br>H410||||
|015-040-00-4|diazinon (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl_ O_-2-isopropyl-6-methylpyrimi-<br>din-4-yl phosphorothioate|206-373-8|333-41-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H400<br>H410||||
|015-041-00-X|malathion (ISO);<br>1,2-bis (ethoxycarbonyl) ethyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl<br>phosphorodithioate|204-497-7|121-75-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H400<br>H410||M = 100||
|015-042-00-5|chlorthion<br>_O_-(3-chloro-4-nitrophenyl)_ O_,_O_-dimethyl<br>phosphorothioate|207-902-5|500-28-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H410||M = 100||
|015-043-00-0|phosnichlor (ISO);<br>_O_-4-chloro-3-nitrophenyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl<br>phosphorothioate|—|5826-76-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302||||
|015-044-00-6|carbophenothion (ISO);<br>4-chlorophenylthiomethyl_ O_,_O_-diethyl<br>phosphorodithioate|212-324-1|786-19-6|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-045-00-1|mecarbam (ISO);<br>_N_-ethoxycarbonyl-_N_-methylcarbamoyl-<br>methyl_ O_,_O_-diethyl phosphorodithioate|219-993-9|2595-54-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410||||
|015-046-00-7|oxydemeton-methyl;<br>_S_-2-(ethylsulphinyl)ethyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl<br>phosphorothioate|206-110-7|301-12-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H311<br>H301<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301<br>H400||||
|015-047-00-2|ethion (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_,_O_',_O_'-tetraethyl_ S_,_S_'-methylenedi (phos-<br>phorodithioate);<br>diethion|209-242-3|563-12-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H312<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H312<br>H410||M = 10000||
|015-048-00-8|fenthion (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl-_O_-(4-methylthion-_m_-tolyl)<br>phosphorothioate|200-231-9|55-38-9|Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H341<br>H331<br>H372<br>**<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H341<br>H331<br>H372 **<br>H312<br>H302<br>H410||||
|015-049-00-3|endothion (ISO);<br>_S_-5-methoxy-4-oxopyran-2-ylmethyl<br>dimethyl phosphorothioate|220-472-3|2778-04-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H311<br>H301|GHS06<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301||||
|015-050-00-9|thiometon (ISO);<br>_S_-2-ethylthioethyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phospho-<br>rodithioate|211-362-6|640-15-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H301<br>H312|GHS06<br>Dgr|H301<br>H312||||
|015-051-00-4|dimethoate (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl methylcarbamoylmethyl<br>phosphorodithioate|200-480-3|60-51-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H312<br>H302||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-052-00-X|fenchlorphos (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl_ O_-2,4,5-trichlorophenyl<br>phosphorothioate|206-082-6|299-84-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H410||||
|015-053-00-5|menazon (ISO);<br>S-[(4,6-diamino-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)methyl]<br>O,O-dimethyl phosphorodithioate|201-123-4|78-57-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||
|015-054-00-0|fenitrothion (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl_ O_-4-nitro-_m_-tolyl phospho-<br>rothioate|204-524-2|122-14-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|015-055-00-6|naled (ISO);<br>1,2-dibromo-2,2-dichloroethyl dimethyl<br>phosphate|206-098-3|300-76-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H400|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H400||M = 1000||
|015-056-00-1|azinphos-ethyl (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl 4-oxobenzotriazin-3-ylmethyl<br>phosphorodithioate|220-147-6|2642-71-9|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H300<br>H311<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H311<br>H410||||
|015-057-00-7|formothion (ISO);<br>_N_-formyl-_N_-methylcarbamoylmethyl_ O_,_O_-<br>dimethyl phosphorodithioate|219-818-6|2540-82-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H312<br>H302||||
|015-058-00-2|morphothion (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl-_S_-(morpholinocarbonyl-<br>methyl) phosphorodithioate|205-628-0|144-41-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-059-00-8|vamidothion (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl_ S_-2-(1-methylcarbamoy-<br>lethylthio) ethyl phosphorothioate|218-894-8|2275-23-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H301<br>H312<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H312<br>H400||||
|015-060-00-3|disulfoton (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl 2-ethylthioethyl phosphoro-<br>dithioate|206-054-3|298-04-4|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H410||||
|015-061-00-9|dimefox (ISO);<br>tetramethylphosphorodiamidic fluoride|204-076-8|115-26-4|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H310<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300||||
|015-062-00-4|mipafox (ISO);<br>_N_,_N_'- di-isopropylphosphorodiamidic fluo-<br>ride|206-742-3|371-86-8|STOT SE 1|H370<br>**|GHS08<br>Dgr|H370 **||||
|015-063-00-X|dioxathion (ISO);<br>1,4-dioxan-2,3-diyl-_O_,_O_,_O_',_O_'-tetraethyl di<br>(phosphorodithioate)|201-107-7|78-34-2|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H300<br>H311<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H311<br>H410||M = 1000||
|015-064-00-5|bromophos-ethyl (ISO);<br>_O_-4-bromo-2,5-dichlorophenyl_ O_,_O_-diethyl<br>phosphorothioate|225-399-0|4824-78-6|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H312<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H312<br>H410||||
|015-065-00-0|_S_-[2-(ethylsulphinyl)ethyl]_ O_,_O_-dimethyl<br>phosphorodithioate|—|2703-37-9|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-066-00-6|omethoate (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl_ S_-methylcarbamoylmethyl<br>phosphorothioate|214-197-8|1113-02-6|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H301<br>H312<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H312<br>H400||||
|015-067-00-1|phosalone (ISO);<br>_S_-(6-chloro-2-oxobenzoxazolin-3-ylmethyl)<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl phosphorodithioate|218-996-2|2310-17-0|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H312<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H312<br>H410||||
|015-068-00-7|dichlofenthion (ISO);<br>_O_—2,4-dichlorophenyl_ O_,_O_-diethyl phos-<br>phorothioate|202-564-5|97-17-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H400<br>H410||||
|015-069-00-2|methidathion (ISO);<br>2,3-dihydro-5-methoxy-2-oxo-1,3,4-thiadia-<br>zol-3-ylmethyl-_O_,_O_-dimethylphosphoro-<br>dithioate|213-449-4|950-37-8|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H300<br>H312<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H312<br>H410||||
|015-070-00-8|cyanthoate (ISO);<br>_S_-(_N_-(1-cyano-1-methylethyl)carbamoyl-<br>methyl)_ O_,_O_-diethyl phosphorothioate|223-099-4|3734-95-0|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H300<br>H311|GHS06<br>Dgr|H300<br>H311||||
|015-071-00-3|chlorfenvinphos (ISO);<br>2-chloro-1-(2,4 dichlorophenyl) vinyl<br>diethyl phosphate|207-432-0|470-90-6|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H300<br>H311<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H311<br>H410||||
|015-072-00-9|monocrotophos (ISO);<br>dimethyl-1-methyl-2-(methylcarbamoyl)<br>vinyl phosphate|230-042-7|6923-22-4|Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H341<br>H330<br>H300<br>H311<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H341<br>H330<br>H300<br>H311<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-073-00-4|dicrotophos (ISO);<br>(_Z_)-2-dimethylcarbamoyl-1-methylvinyl<br>dimethyl phosphate|205-494-3|141-66-2|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H300<br>H311<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H311<br>H410||||
|015-074-00-X|crufomate (ISO);<br>4-tert-butyl-2-chlorophenyl methyl methyl-<br>phosphoramidate|206-083-1|299-86-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H410||||
|015-075-00-5|_S_-[2-(isopropylsulphinyl)ethyl]_ O_,_O_-<br>dimethyl phosphorothioate|—|2635-50-9|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H331<br>H311<br>H301|GHS06<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301||||
|015-076-00-0|potasan;<br>_O,O_-diethyl_ O_-(4-methylcoumarin-7-yl)<br>phosphorothioate|—|299-45-6|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H410||M = 1000||
|015-077-00-6|2,2-dichlorovinyl 2-ethylsulphinylethyl<br>methyl phosphate|—|7076-53-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H331<br>H311<br>H301|GHS06<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301||||
|015-078-00-1|demeton-_S_-methylsulphon (ISO);<br>_S_-2-ethylsulphonylethyl dimethyl phos-<br>phorothioate|241-109-5|17040-19-6|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H301<br>H312<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H312<br>H411||||
|015-079-00-7|acephate (ISO);<br>_O_,_S_-dimethyl acetylphosphoramidothioate|250-241-2|30560-19-1|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|015-080-00-2|amidithion (ISO);<br>2-methoxyethylcarbamoylmethyl_ O_,_O_-<br>dimethyl phosphorodithioate|—|919-76-6|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-081-00-8|_O_,_O_,_O_',_O_'-tetrapropyl dithiopyrophosphate|221-817-0|3244-90-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H410||||
|015-082-00-3|azothoate (ISO);<br>_O_-4-(4-chlorophenylazo)phenyl_ O_,_O_-<br>dimethyl phosphorothioate|227-419-3|5834-96-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H332<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H302||||
|015-083-00-9|bensulide (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diisopropyl 2-phenylsulphonylami-<br>noethyl phosphorodithioate|212-010-4|741-58-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|015-084-00-4|chlorpyrifos (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl_ O_-3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridyl<br>phosphorothioate|220-864-4|2921-88-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H400<br>H410||M = 10000||
|015-085-00-X|chlorphonium chloride (ISO);<br>tributyl (2,4-dichlorobenzyl) phosphonium<br>chloride|204-105-4|115-78-6|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H301<br>H312<br>H319<br>H315|GHS06<br>Dgr|H301<br>H312<br>H319<br>H315||||
|015-086-00-5|coumithoate (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl_ O_-7,8,9,10-tetrahydro-6-oxo-<br>benzo(c)chromen-3-yl phosphorothioate|—|572-48-5|Acute Tox. 3 *|H301|GHS06<br>Dgr|H301||||
|015-087-00-0|cyanophos (ISO);<br>_O_-4-cyanophenyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phosphor-<br>othioate|220-130-3|2636-26-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-088-00-6|dialifos (ISO);<br>2-chloro-1-phthalimidoethyl_ O_,_O_-diethyl<br>phosphorodithioate|233-689-3|10311-84-9|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H300<br>H311<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H311<br>H400<br>H410||||
|015-089-00-1|ethoate-methyl (ISO);<br>ethylcarbamoylmethyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phos-<br>phorodithioate|204-121-1|116-01-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H312<br>H302||||
|015-090-00-7|fensulfothion (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl_ O_-4-methylsulfinylphenyl<br>phosphorothioate|204-114-3|115-90-2|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H410||||
|015-091-00-2|fonofos (ISO);<br>_O_-ethyl phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate|213-408-0|944-22-9|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H410||||
|015-092-00-8|phosacetim (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-bis(4-chlorophenyl)_ N_-acetimidoylpho-<br>sphoramidothioate|223-874-7|4104-14-7|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H410||||
|015-093-00-3|leptophos (ISO);<br>_O_-4-bromo-2,5-dichlorophenyl_ O_-methyl<br>phenylphosphorothioate|244-472-8|21609-90-5|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT SE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H370<br>**<br>H312<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H370 **<br>H312<br>H410||||
|015-094-00-9|mephosfolan (ISO);<br>diethyl 4-methyl-1,3-dithiolan-2-ylidene-<br>phosphoramidate|213-447-3|950-10-7|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H310<br>H300<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-095-00-4|methamidophos (ISO);<br>_O_,_S_-dimethyl phosphoramidothioate|233-606-0|10265-92-6|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H330<br>H300<br>H311<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H311<br>H400||||
|015-096-00-X|oxydisulfoton (ISO);<br>_O,O_-diethyl_ S_-2-ethylsulphinylethyl phos-<br>phorodithioate|219-679-1|2497-07-6|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H300<br>H311<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H311<br>H410||M = 10||
|015-097-00-5|phenthoate (ISO);<br>ethyl 2-(dimethoxyphosphinothioylthio)-2-<br>phenylacetate|219-997-0|2597-03-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H410||M = 100||
|015-098-00-0|trichloronate (ISO);<br>_O_-ethyl_ O_-2,4,5-trichlorophenyl ethylphos-<br>phonothioate|206-326-1|327-98-0|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H300<br>H311<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H311<br>H410||||
|015-099-00-6|pirimiphos-ethyl (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl_ O_-2-diethylamino-6-methylpyr-<br>imidin-4-yl phosphorothioate|245-704-0|23505-41-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H312<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H312<br>H410||||
|015-100-00-X|phoxim (ISO);<br>α-(diethoxyphosphinothioylimino) phenyla-<br>cetonitrile|238-887-3|14816-18-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||M = 1000||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-101-00-5|phosmet (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl phthalimidomethyl_ S_-phos-<br>phorodithioate|211-987-4|732-11-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H410||M = 100||
|015-102-00-0|tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate|204-118-5|115-96-8|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H351<br>H302<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H302<br>H411||||
|015-103-00-6|phosphorus tribromide|232-178-2|7789-60-8|Skin Corr. 1B<br>STOT SE 3|H314<br>H335|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H314<br>H335|EUH014|||
|015-104-00-1|diphosphorus pentasulphide;<br>phosphorus pentasulphide|215-242-4|1314-80-3|Flam. Sol. 1<br>Water-react. 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H228<br>H260<br>H332<br>H302<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H228<br>H260<br>H332<br>H302<br>H400|EUH029||T|
|015-105-00-7|triphenyl phosphite|202-908-4|101-02-0|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H319<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H410||Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: C ≥5 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>C ≥5 %||
|015-106-00-2|hexamethylphosphoric triamide;<br>hexamethylphosphoramide|211-653-8|680-31-9|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B|H350<br>H340|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H340||Carc. 1B; H350: C<br>≥0,01 %||
|015-107-00-8|ethoprophos (ISO);<br>ethyl-_S_,_S_-dipropyl phosphorodithioate|236-152-1|13194-48-4|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H310<br>H301<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H301<br>H317<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-108-00-3|bromophos (ISO);<br>_O_-4-bromo-2,5-dichlorophenyl_ O_,_O_-<br>dimethyl phosphorothioate|218-277-3|2104-96-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||M = 100||
|015-109-00-9|crotoxyphos (ISO);<br>1-phenylethyl 3-(dimethoxyphosphinyloxy)<br>isocrotonate|231-720-5|7700-17-6|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301<br>H410||M = 10||
|015-110-00-4|cyanofenphos (ISO);<br>_O_-4-cyanophenyl_ O_-ethyl phenylphospho-<br>nothioate|—|13067-93-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT SE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H301<br>H370<br>**<br>H312<br>H319<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H370 **<br>H312<br>H319<br>H411||||
|015-111-00-X|phosfolan (ISO);<br>diethyl 1,3-dithiolan-2-ylidenephosphora-<br>midate|213-423-2|947-02-4|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H310<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300||||
|015-112-00-5|thionazin (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl_ O_-pyrazin-2-yl phosphorothio-<br>ate;|206-049-6|297-97-2|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H310<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300||||
|015-114-00-6|chlormephos (ISO);<br>_S_-chloromethyl_ O_,_O_-diethyl phosphoro-<br>dithioate|246-538-1|24934-91-6|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H410||||
|015-115-00-1|chlorthiophos (ISO)|244-663-6|21923-23-9|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H300<br>H311<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H311<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-116-00-7|demephion-_O_ (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl_ O_-2-methylthioethyl phos-<br>phorothioate|211-666-9|682-80-4|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H300<br>H311|GHS06<br>Dgr|H300<br>H311||||
|015-117-00-2|demephion-_S_ (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl_ S_-2-methylthioethyl phos-<br>phorothioate|219-971-9|2587-90-8|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H300<br>H311|GHS06<br>Dgr|H300<br>H311||||
|015-118-00-8|demeton|—|8065-48-3|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H310<br>H300<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H400||||
|015-119-00-3|dimethyl 4-(methylthio)phenyl phosphate|—|3254-63-5|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H310<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300||||
|015-120-00-9|ditalimfos (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl phthalimidophosphonothioate|225-875-8|5131-24-8|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H315<br>H317||||
|015-121-00-4|edifenphos (ISO);<br>_O_-ethyl_ S_,_S_-diphenyl phosphorodithioate|241-178-1|17109-49-8|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H301<br>H312<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H312<br>H317<br>H410||||
|015-122-00-X|etrimfos (ISO);<br>_O_-6-ethoxy-2-ethylpyrimidin-4-yl_ O_,_O_-<br>dimethylphosphorothioate|253-855-9|38260-54-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||M = 10||
|015-123-00-5|fenamiphos (ISO);<br>ethyl-4-methylthio-_m_-tolyl isopropyl phos-<br>phoramidate|244-848-1|22224-92-6|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H300<br>H311<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H311<br>H410||M = 100||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-124-00-0|fosthietan (ISO);<br>diethyl 1,3-dithietan-2-ylidenephosphora-<br>midate|244-437-7|21548-32-3|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H310<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300||||
|015-125-00-6|glyphosine (ISO);<br>_N_,_N_-bis(phosphonomethyl)glycine|219-468-4|2439-99-8|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|015-126-00-1|heptenophos (ISO);<br>7-chlorobicyclo(3.2.0)hepta-2,6-dien-6-yl<br>dimethyl phosphate|245-737-0|23560-59-0|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H410||M = 100||
|015-127-00-7|iprobenfos(ISO);<br>_S_-benzyl diisopropyl phosphorothioate|247-449-0|26087-47-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|015-128-00-2|IPSP;<br>_S_-ethylsulphinylmethyl_ O_,_O_-diisopropyl-<br>phosphorodithioate|—|5827-05-4|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H310<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H301<br>H410||M = 100||
|015-129-00-8|isofenphos (ISO);<br>_O_-ethyl_ O_-2-isopropoxycarbonylphenyl-iso-<br>propylphosphoramidothioate|246-814-1|25311-71-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301<br>H410||M = 100||
|015-130-00-3|isothioate (ISO);<br>_S_-2-isopropylthioethyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phos-<br>phorodithioate;|—|36614-38-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H311<br>H301|GHS06<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301||||
|015-131-00-9|isoxathion (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl_ O_-5-phenylisoxazol-3-ylphos-<br>phorothioate|242-624-8|18854-01-8|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-132-00-4|_S_-(chlorophenylthiomethyl)_ O_,_O_-dimethyl-<br>phosphorodithioate;<br>methylcarbophenothione|—|953-17-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301<br>H410||M = 1000||
|015-133-00-X|piperophos (ISO);<br>_S_-2-methylpiperidinocarbonylmethyl-_O_,_O_-<br>dipropyl phosphorodithioate|—|24151-93-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||M = 10||
|015-134-00-5|pirimiphos-methyl (ISO);<br>_O_-(2-diethylamino-6-methylpyrimidin-4-yl)<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl phosphorothioate|249-528-5|29232-93-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|015-135-00-0|profenofos (ISO)<br>_O_-(4-bromo-2-chlorophenyl)_ O_-ethyl<br>_S_-propyl phosphorothioate;|255-255-2|41198-08-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H410||M = 1000||
|015-136-00-6|_trans_-isopropyl-3-[[(ethylamino)methoxyfos-<br>finothioyl]oxy]crotonate;<br>isopropyl 3-[[(ethylamino)methoxyphosphi-<br>nothioyl]oxy]isocrotonate;<br>propetamphos (ISO)|250-517-2|31218-83-4|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H410||M = 100||
|015-137-00-1|pyrazophos (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl_ O_-(6-ethoxycarbonyl-5-methyl-<br>pyrazolo[2,3-a]pyrimidin-2-yl) phosphoro-<br>thioate|236-656-1|13457-18-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H302<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-138-00-7|quinalphos (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl-_O_-quinoxalin-2-yl phosphoro-<br>thioate|237-031-6|13593-03-8|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H312<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H312<br>H410||M = 1000||
|015-139-00-2|terbufos (ISO);<br>_S_-_tert_-butylthiomethyl_ O,O_-diethylphos-<br>phorodithioate;|235-963-8|13071-79-9|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H410||M = 1000||
|015-140-00-8|triazophos (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl-_O_-1-phenyl-1_H_,2,4-triazol-3-yl<br>phosphorothioate|245-986-5|24017-47-8|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H301<br>H312<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H312<br>H410||||
|015-141-00-3|ethylenediammonium_ O_,_O_-bis(octyl) phos-<br>phorodithioate, mixed isomers|400-520-1|—|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H314<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H302<br>H410||||
|015-142-00-9|butyl (dialkyloxy(dibutoxyphosphoryloxy))<br>titanium (trialkyloxy)titanium phosphate|401-100-0|—|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H225<br>H319<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H319<br>H411|||T|
|015-143-00-4|reaction mass of 2-chloroethyl chloropropyl<br>2-chloroethylphosphonate, reaction mass of<br>isomers and 2-chloroethyl chloropropyl<br>2-chloropropylphosphonate,<br>reaction mass of isomers|401-740-0|—|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|015-144-00-X|reaction mass of pentyl methylphosphinate<br>and 2-methylbutyl methylphosphinate|402-090-0|87025-52-3|Skin Corr. 1B|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-145-00-5|reaction mass of copper(I)_ O_,_O_-diisopropyl<br>phosphorodithioate and copper(I)_ O_-iso-<br>propyl_ O_-(4-methylpent-2-yl) phosphoro-<br>dithioate and copper(I)_ O_,_O_-bis(4-<br>methylpent-2-yl) phosphorodithioate|401-520-4|—|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|015-146-00-0|_S_-(tricyclo(5.2.1.02,6)deca-3-en-8(or 9)-yl<br>_O_-(isopropyl or isobutyl or 2-ethylhexyl)<br>_O_-(isopropyl or isobutyl or 2-ethylhexyl)<br>phosphorodithioate|401-850-9|—|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|015-147-00-6|reaction mass of C12-14-tert-alkylammonium<br>diphenyl phosphorothioate and dinonyl<br>sulphide (or disulphide)|400-930-0|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|015-148-00-1|2-(diphosphonomethyl)succinic acid|403-070-4|51395-42-7|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H314<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H314<br>H317||||
|015-149-00-7|reaction mass of: hexyldioctylphosphine-<br>oxide;<br>dihexyloctylphosphineoxide;<br>trioctylphosphineoxide|403-470-9|—|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H410||||
|015-150-00-2|(2-(1,3-dioxolan-2-yl)ethyl)triphenylphos-<br>phonium bromide|404-940-6|86608-70-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H318<br>H373<br>**<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H373 **<br>H412||||
|015-151-00-8|tris(isopropyl/_tert_-butylphenyl) phosphate|405-010-2|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|015-152-00-3|dioxabenzofos (ISO);<br>2-methoxy-4_H_-1,3,2-benzodioxaphos-<br>phorin 2-sulphide|223-292-3|3811-49-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT SE 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H311<br>H301<br>H370<br>**<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301<br>H370 **<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-153-00-9|isazofos (ISO);<br>_O_-(5-chloro-1-isopropyl-1,2,4-triazol-3-yl)<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl phosphorothioate|255-863-8|42509-80-8|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H317<br>H410||||
|015-154-00-4|2-chloroethylphosphonic acid;<br>ethephon|240-718-3|16672-87-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H332<br>H312<br>H314<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H332<br>H312<br>H314<br>H412||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|015-155-00-X|ammonium 2-amino-4-(hydroxymethylpho-<br>sphinyl)butyrate;<br>glufosinate ammonium|278-636-5|77182-82-2|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|015-156-00-5|methyl 3-[(dimethoxyphosphinothioyl)oxy]<br>methacrylate; [1]<br>methacrifos (ISO);<br>methyl (_E_)-3-[(dimethoxyphosphinothioyl)<br>oxy]methacrylate [2]|250-366-9<br>[1]-[2]|30864-28-9 [1]<br>62610-77-9 [2]|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410||||
|015-157-00-0|phosphonic acid; [1]<br>phosphorous acid [2]|237-066-7<br>[1]<br>233-663-1<br>[2]|13598-36-2 [1]<br>10294-56-1 [2]|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H302<br>H314|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314||||
|015-158-00-6|(η-cyclopentadienyl)(η-cumenyl)iron(1+)he-<br>xafluorophosphate(1-)|402-340-9|32760-80-8|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|015-159-00-1|hydroxyphosphonoacetic acid|405-710-8|23783-26-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H314<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H373 **<br>H314<br>H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-160-00-7|vanadyl pyrophosphate|406-260-5|58834-75-6|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H319<br>H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H317<br>H412||||
|015-161-00-2|divanadyl pyrophosphate|407-130-0|65232-89-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|015-162-00-8|vanadium(IV) oxide hydrogen phosphate<br>hemihydrate, lithium, zinc, molybdenum,<br>iron and chlorine-doped|407-350-7|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H332<br>H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H332<br>H373 **<br>H318<br>H411||||
|015-163-00-3|bis(2,6-dimethoxybenzoyl)-2,4,4-trimethyl-<br>pentylphosphinoxide|412-010-6|145052-34-2|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|015-164-00-9|calcium_ P_,_P_'-(1-hydroxyethylene)bis(hydro-<br>gen phosphonate)dihydrate|400-480-5|36669-85-9|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|015-165-00-4|reaction mass of: thiobis(4,1-phenylene)-_S_,_S_,<br>_S_',_S_'-tetraphenyldisulfonium bishexafluoro-<br>phosphate;<br>diphenyl(4-phenylthiophenyl)sulfonium<br>hexafluorophosphate|404-986-7|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H410||||
|015-166-00-X|3,9-bis(2,6-di-_tert_-butyl-4-methylphenoxy)-<br>2,4,8,10-tetraoxa-3,9-diphosphaspiro[5.5]<br>undecane|410-290-4|80693-00-1|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|015-167-00-5|3-(hydroxyphenylphosphinyl)propanoic acid|411-200-6|14657-64-8|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-168-00-0|fosthiazate (ISO);<br>(_RS_)-_S_-_sec_-butyl-_O_-ethyl-2-oxo-1,3-thiazoli-<br>din-3-ylphosphonothioate|—|98886-44-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H301<br>H312<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H312<br>H317<br>H410|EUH070|||
|015-169-00-6|tributyltetradecylphosphonium tetrafluoro-<br>borate|413-520-1|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H373 **<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||||
|015-170-00-1|reaction mass of: di-(1-octane-_N_,_N_,_N_-tri-<br>methylammonium) octylphosphate;<br>1-octane-_N_,_N_,_N_-trimethylammonium di-<br>octylphosphate;<br>1-octane-_N_,_N_,_N_-trimethylammonium octyl-<br>phosphate|407-490-9|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H314||||
|015-171-00-7|_O_,_O_,_O_-tris(2(or 4)-C9-10-isoalkylphenyl)<br>phosphorothioate|406-940-1|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|015-172-00-2|reaction mass of: bis(isotridecylammonium)<br>mono(di-(4-methylpent-2-yloxy)thiophos-<br>phorothionylisopropyl)phosphate;<br>isotridecylammonium bis(di-(4-methylpent-<br>2-yloxy)thiophosphorothionylisopropyl)<br>phosphate|406-240-6|—|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H226<br>H314<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H226<br>H314<br>H411||||
|015-173-00-8|methyl [2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-6-methoxy-<br>pyrimidin-4-yl]ethylphosphonothioate|414-080-3|117291-73-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-174-00-3|1-chloro-_N_,_N_-diethyl-1,1-diphenyl-1-(phe-<br>nylmethyl)phosphoramine|411-370-1|82857-68-9|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H301<br>H318<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H318<br>H411||||
|015-175-00-9|_tert_-butyl (triphenylphosphoranylidene)<br>acetate|412-880-7|35000-38-5|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H319<br>H317<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H373 **<br>H319<br>H317<br>H411||||
|015-176-00-4|_P_,_P_,_P_',_P_'-tetrakis-(_o_-methoxyphenyl)propane-<br>1,3-diphosphine|413-430-2|116163-96-3|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|015-177-00-X|((4-phenylbutyl)hydroxyphosphoryl)acetic<br>acid|412-170-7|83623-61-4|STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H373 **<br>H318<br>H317||||
|015-178-00-5|(_R_)-α-phenylethylammonium (-)-(1_R_, 2_S_)-<br>(1,2-epoxypropyl)phosphonate monohy-<br>drate|418-570-8|25383-07-7|Repr. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H361f<br>***<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H361f ***<br>H411||||
|015-179-00-0|UVCB condensation product of: tetrakis-<br>hydroxymethylphosphonium chloride, urea<br>and distilled hydrogenated C16-18 tallow<br>alkylamine|422-720-8|166242-53-1|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||||
|015-180-00-6|[_R_-(_R_*,_S_*)]-[[2-methyl-1-(1-oxopropoxy)pro-<br>poxy]-(4-phenylbutyl)phosphinyl] acetic<br>acid, (-)-cinchonidine (1:1) salt|415-820-8|137590-32-0|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H317<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|015-181-00-1|phosphine|232-260-8|7803-51-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H220<br>H330<br>H314<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H220<br>H330<br>H314<br>H400|||U|
|015-184-00-8|Salts of glyphosate, with the exception of<br>those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411|||A|
|015-186-00-9|chlorpyrifos-methyl (ISO)<br>_O,O_-dimethyl_ O_-3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridyl<br>phosphorothioate|227-011-5|5598-13-0|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||M = 10000||
|015-187-00-4|reaction mass of: tetrasodium(((2-hydro-<br>xyethyl)imino)bis(methylene))bisphospho-<br>nate,_ N_-oxide;<br>trisodium ((tetrahydro-2-hydroxy-4_H_-1,4,2-<br>oxazaphosphorin-4-yl)-methyl)phospho-<br>nate,_ N_-oxide,_ P_-oxide|417-540-1|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H411||||
|015-189-00-5|phenyl bis(2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl)-phos-<br>phine oxide|423-340-5|162881-26-7|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H317<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H413||||
|016-001-00-4|hydrogen sulphide|231-977-3|7783-06-4|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H220<br>H330<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H220<br>H330<br>H400|||U|
|016-002-00-X|barium sulphide|244-214-4|21109-95-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H332<br>H302<br>H400|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H302<br>H400|EUH031|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|016-003-00-5|barium polysulphides|256-814-3|50864-67-0|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400|EUH031|||
|016-004-00-0|calcium sulphide|243-873-5|20548-54-3|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400|EUH031|||
|016-005-00-6|calcium polysulphides|215-709-2|1344-81-6|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400|EUH031|||
|016-006-00-1|dipotassium sulphide;<br>potassium sulphide|215-197-0|1312-73-8|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H314<br>H400|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H400|EUH031|||
|016-007-00-7|potassium polysulphides|253-390-1|37199-66-9|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H314<br>H400|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H400|EUH031|||
|016-008-00-2|ammonium polysulphides|232-989-1|9080-17-5|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H314<br>H400|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H400|EUH031|EUH031: C ≥1 %||
|016-009-00-8|disodium sulphide;<br>sodium sulphide|215-211-5|1313-82-2|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H314<br>H400|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H400|EUH031|||
|016-010-00-3|sodium polysulphides|215-686-9|1344-08-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H301<br>H314<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H314<br>H400|EUH031|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|016-011-00-9|sulphur dioxide|231-195-2|7446-09-5|Press. Gas<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H331<br>H314|GHS04<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H331<br>H314||*|U<br>5|
|016-012-00-4|disulphur dichloride;<br>sulfur monochloride|233-036-2|10025-67-9|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H301<br>H332<br>H314<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H332<br>H314<br>H400|EUH014<br>EUH029|STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %||
|016-013-00-X|sulphur dichloride|234-129-0|10545-99-0|Skin Corr. 1B<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H314<br>H335<br>H400|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H335<br>H400|EUH014|STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|016-014-00-5|sulphur tetrachloride|—|13451-08-6|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H314<br>H400|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H400|EUH014|STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|016-015-00-0|thionyl dichloride;<br>thionyl chloride|231-748-8|7719-09-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H332<br>H302<br>H314|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H332<br>H302<br>H314|EUH014<br>EUH029|STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %||
|016-016-00-6|sulphuryl chloride|232-245-6|7791-25-5|Skin Corr. 1B<br>STOT SE 3|H314<br>H335|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H314<br>H335|EUH014|||
|016-017-00-1|chlorosulphonic acid|232-234-6|7790-94-5|Skin Corr. 1A<br>STOT SE 3|H314<br>H335|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H314<br>H335|EUH014|||
|016-018-00-7|fluorosulphonic acid|232-149-4|7789-21-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H332<br>H314|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H332<br>H314||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|016-019-00-2|oleum ... % SO3|—|—|Skin Corr. 1A<br>STOT SE 3|H314<br>H335|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H314<br>H335|EUH014||B|
|016-020-00-8|sulphuric acid ... %|231-639-5|7664-93-9|Skin Corr. 1A|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||Skin Corr. 1A;<br>H314: C ≥15 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 5 % ≤C<br>< 15 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>5 % ≤C < 15 %|B|
|016-021-00-3|methanethiol;<br>methyl mercaptan|200-822-1|74-93-1|Flam. Gas. 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H220<br>H331<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H220<br>H331<br>H410|||U|
|016-022-00-9|ethanethiol;<br>ethyl mercaptan|200-837-3|75-08-1|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H225<br>H332<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H410||||
|016-023-00-4|dimethyl sulphate|201-058-1|77-78-1|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H350<br>H341<br>H330<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H330<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317||Carc. 1B; H350: C<br>≥0,01 %<br>Muta. 2; H341: C<br>≥0,01 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|016-024-00-X|dimexano(ISO);<br>bis(methoxythiocarbonyl) disulphide|215-993-8|1468-37-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|016-025-00-5|disul (ISO);<br>2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)ethyl hydrogensul-<br>phate;<br>2,4-DES|205-259-5|149-26-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1|H302<br>H315<br>H318|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H315<br>H318||||
|016-026-00-0|sulphamidic acid;<br>sulphamic acid;<br>sulfamic acid|226-218-8|5329-14-6|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H319<br>H315<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H412||||
|016-027-00-6|diethyl sulphate|200-589-6|64-67-5|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H350<br>H340<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS05<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H340<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314||||
|016-028-00-1|sodium dithionite;<br>sodium hydrosulphite|231-890-0|7775-14-6|Self-heat. 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H251<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H251<br>H302|EUH031|||
|016-029-00-7|_p_-toluenesulphonic acid, containing more<br>than 5 % H2SO4|—|—|Skin Corr. 1B|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥25 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 10 % ≤C<br>< 25 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>10 % ≤C < 25 %||
|016-030-00-2|_p_-toluenesulphonic acid (containing a ma-<br>ximum of 5 % H2SO4)|203-180-0|104-15-4|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥20 %||
|016-031-00-8|tetrahydrothiophene-1,1-dioxide;<br>sulpholane|204-783-1|126-33-0|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|016-032-00-3|1,3-propanesultone;<br>1,2-oxathiolane 2,2-dioxide|214-317-9|1120-71-4|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H350<br>H312<br>H302|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H312<br>H302||Carc. 1B; H350: C<br>≥0,01 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|016-033-00-9|dimethylsulfamoylchloride|236-412-4|13360-57-1|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H350<br>H330<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H330<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314||||
|016-034-00-4|tetrasodium 3,3'-(piperazine-1,4-diylbis((6-<br>chloro-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diyl)imino(2-aceta-<br>mido)-4,1-phenyleneazo))bis(naphthalene-<br>1,5-disulphonate)|400-010-9|81898-60-4|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|016-035-00-X|pentasodium 5-anilino-3-(4-(4-(6-chloro-4-<br>(3-sulphonatoanilino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-yla-<br>mino)-2,5-dimethylphenylazo)-2,5-disul-<br>phonatophenylazo)-4-hydroxynaphthalene-<br>2,7-disulphonate|400-120-7|—|Eye Irrit. 2|H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H319||||
|016-036-00-5|tetrasodium 5-(4,6-dichloro-5-cyanopyrimi-<br>din-2-ylamino)-4-hydroxy-2,3-azodi-<br>naphthalene-1,2,5,7-disulphonate|400-130-1|—|Resp. Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H334<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H334<br>H411||||
|016-037-00-0|disodium 1-amino-4-(4-benzenesulphona-<br>mido-3-sulphonatoanilino)anthraquinone-<br>2-sulphonate|400-350-8|85153-93-1|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H412||||
|016-038-00-6|disodium 6-((4-chloro-6-(_N_-methyl)-2-tolui-<br>dino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-1-hydroxy-2-<br>(4-methoxy-2-sulphonatophenylazo)<br>naphthalene-3-sulphonate|400-380-1|86393-35-3|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|016-039-00-1|tetrasodium 2-(6-chloro-4-(4-(2,5-dimethyl-<br>4-(2,5-disulphonatophenylazo)phenylazo)-<br>3-ureidoanilino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)<br>benzene-1,4-disulphonate|400-430-2|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|016-040-00-7|reaction mass of disodium 6-(2,4-dihydro-<br>xyphenylazo)-3-(4-(4-(2,4-dihydroxypheny-<br>lazo)anilino)-3-sulphonatophenylazo)-4-<br>hydroxynaphthalene-2-sulphonate and diso-<br>dium 6-(2,4-diaminophenylazo)-3-(4-(4-<br>(2,4-diaminophenylazo)anilino)-3-sulphona-<br>tophenylazo)-4-hydroxynaphthalene-2-sul-<br>phonate and trisodium 6-(2,4-<br>dihydroxyphenylazo)-3-(4-(4-(7-(2,4-dihy-<br>droxyphenylazo)-1-hydroxy-3-sulphonato-<br>2-naphthylazo)anilino)-3-sulphonatopheny-<br>lazo)-4-hydroxynaphthalene-2-sulphonate|400-570-4|—|Eye Irrit. 2|H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H319||||
|016-041-00-2|calcium 2,5-dichloro-4-(4-((5-chloro-4-<br>methyl-2-sulphonatophenyl)azo)-5-<br>hydroxy-3-methylpyrazol-1-yl)benzenesul-<br>phonate|400-710-4|—|Acute Tox. 4 *|H332|GHS07<br>Wng|H332||||
|016-042-00-8|tetrasodium 5-benzamido-3-(5-(4-fluoro-6-<br>(1-sulphonato-2-naphthylamino)-1,3,5-tria-<br>zin-2-ylamino)-2-sulphonatophenylazo)-4-<br>hydroxynaphthalene-2,7- disulphonate|400-790-0|85665-97-0|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H317||||
|016-043-00-3|dilithium 6-acetamido-4-hydroxy-3-(4-((2-<br>sulphonatooxy)ethylsulphonyl)phenylazo)<br>naphthalene-2-sulphonate|401-010-1|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|016-044-00-9|disodium_ S_,_S_-hexane-1,6-diyldi(thiosul-<br>phate) dihydrate|401-320-7|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|016-045-00-4|lithium sodium hydrogen 4-amino-6-(5-(5-<br>chloro-2,6-difluoropyrimidin-4-ylamino)-2-<br>sulphonatophenylazo)-5-hydroxy-3-(4-(2-<br>(sulphonatooxy)ethylsulphonyl)phenylazo)<br>naphthalene-2,7-disulphonate|401-560-2|108624-00-6|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|016-046-00-X|sodium hydrogensulphate|231-665-7|7681-38-1|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|016-047-00-5|hexasodium 7-(4-(4-(4-(2,5-disulphonatoa-<br>nilino)-6-fluoro-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-2-<br>methylphenylazo)-7-sulphonatonaphthy-<br>lazo)naphthalene-1,3,5- trisulphonate|401-650-1|85665-96-9|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|016-048-00-0|sodium 3,5-dichloro-2-(5-cyano-2,6-bis(3-<br>hydroxypropylamino)-4-methylpyridin-3-<br>ylazo)benzenesulphonate|401-870-8|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H412||||
|016-049-00-6|calcium octadecylxylenesulphonate|402-040-8|—|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H314<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H411||||
|016-050-00-1|potassium sodium 5-(4-chloro-6-(_N_-(4-(4-<br>chloro-6-(5-hydroxy-2,7-disulphonato-6-(2-<br>sulphonatophenylazo)-4-naphthylamino)-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino) phenyl-_N_-methyl)<br>amino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-4-hydroxy-<br>3-(2-sulphonatophenylazo)naphthalene-2,7-<br>disulphonat|402-150-6|—|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H317||||
|016-051-00-7|trisodium 7-(4-(6-fluoro-4-(2-(2-vinylsul-<br>phonylethoxy)ethylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-<br>ylamino)-2-ureidophenylazo)naphthalene-<br>1,3,6- trisulphonate|402-170-5|106359-91-5|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|016-052-00-2|benzyltributylammonium 4-hydroxy-<br>naphthalene-1-sulphonate|402-240-5|102561-46-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H332<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H411||||
|016-053-00-8|(C16 or C18-n-alkyl)(C16 or C18-n-alkyl)<br>ammonium 2-((C16 or C18-n-alkyl)(C16 or<br>C18-n-alkyl)carbamoyl)benzenesulphonate|402-460-1|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H315<br>H317<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H315<br>H317<br>H413||||
|016-054-00-3|sodium 4-(2,4,4-trimethylpentylcarbony-<br>loxy)benzenesulfonate|400-030-8|—|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Sens. 1|H331<br>H372<br>**<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H331<br>H372 **<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|016-055-00-9|tetrasodium 4-amino-3,6-bis(5-(6-chloro-4-<br>(2-hydroxyethylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-yla-<br>mino)-2-sulfonatophenylazo)-5-hydroxy-<br>naphthalene-2,7-sulfonate (containing ><br>35 % sodium chloride and sodium acetate)|400-510-7|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317||||
|016-056-00-4|potassium hydrogensulphate|231-594-1|7646-93-7|Skin Corr. 1B<br>STOT SE 3|H314<br>H335|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H314<br>H335||||
|016-057-00-X|styrene-4-sulfonyl chloride|404-770-2|2633-67-2|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H315<br>H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H317||||
|016-058-00-5|thionyl chloride, reaction products with<br>1,3,4-thiadiazol-2,5-dithiol,_ tert_-nonanethiol<br>and C12-14-_tert_-alkylamine|404-820-3|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H315<br>H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H315<br>H317<br>H412||||
|016-059-00-0|_N_,_N_,_N_',_N_'-tetramethyldithiobis(ethylene)dia-<br>mine dihydrochloride|405-300-9|17339-60-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H319<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H317<br>H410||||
|016-060-00-6|diammonium peroxodisulphate;<br>ammonium persulphate|231-786-5|7727-54-0|Ox. Sol. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H272<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334<br>H317|GHS03<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H272<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334<br>H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|016-061-00-1|dipotassium peroxodisulphate;<br>potassium persulphate|231-781-8|7727-21-1|Ox. Sol. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H272<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334<br>H317|GHS03<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H272<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334<br>H317||||
|016-062-00-7|bensultap (ISO);<br>1,3-bis(phenylsulfonylthio)-2-(_N_,_N_-dimethy-<br>lamino)propane|—|17606-31-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|016-063-00-2|sodium metabisulphite|231-673-0|7681-57-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1|H302<br>H318|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318|EUH031|||
|016-064-00-8|sodium hydrogensulphite . . . %;<br>sodium bisulphite . . . %|231-548-0|7631-90-5|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302|EUH031||B|
|016-065-00-3|sodium 1-amino-4-[2-methyl-5-(4-methyl-<br>phenylsulfonylamino)phenylamino]anthra-<br>quinone-2-sulfonate|400-100-8|84057-97-6|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|016-066-00-9|tetrasodium [5-((4-amino-6-chloro-1,3,5-<br>triazin-2-yl)amino)-2-((2-hydroxy-3,5-disul-<br>fonatophenylazo)-2- sulfonatobenzylidene-<br>hydrazino)benzoate]copper(II)|404-070-7|116912-62-0|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|016-067-00-4|(4-methylphenyl)mesitylene sulfonate|407-530-5|67811-06-7|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|016-068-00-X|sodium 3,5-bis(tetradecyloxycarbonyl)ben-<br>zenesulfinate|407-720-8|155160-86-4|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|016-069-00-5|3,5-bis-(tetradecyloxycarbonyl)benzenesulfi-<br>nic acid|407-990-7|141915-64-2|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|016-070-00-0|4-benzyloxy-4'-(2,3-epoxy-2-methylprop-1-<br>yloxy)diphenylsulfone|408-220-2|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|016-071-00-6|trisodium 3-amino-6,13-dichloro-10-((3-<br>((4-chloro-6-(2-sulfophenylamino)-1,3,5-<br>triazin-2-yl)amino)propyl) amino)-4,11-tri-<br>phenoxydioxazinedisulfonate|410-130-3|136248-03-8|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|016-072-00-1|3-amino-4-hydroxy-_N_-(2-methoxyethyl)-<br>benzenesulfonamide|411-520-6|112195-27-4|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|016-073-00-7|tetrakis(phenylmethyl)thioperoxydi(car-<br>bothioamide)|404-310-0|10591-85-2|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|016-074-00-2|6-fluoro-2-methyl-3-(4-methylthiobenzyl)<br>indene|405-410-7|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|016-075-00-8|2,2'-diallyl-4,4'-sulfonyldiphenol|411-570-9|41481-66-7|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|016-076-00-3|2,3-bis((2-mercaptoethyl)thio)-1-propa-<br>nethiol|411-290-7|131538-00-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H373 **<br>H410||||
|016-077-00-9|2-chloro-_p_-toluenesulfochloride|412-890-1|42413-03-6|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H314<br>H317<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H314<br>H317<br>H412||||
|016-078-00-4|4-methyl-_N_,_N_-bis(2-(((4-methylphenyl)sulfo-<br>nyl)amino)ethyl)benzenesulfonamide|413-300-5|56187-04-3|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|016-079-00-X|_N_,_N_-bis(2-(_p_-toluenesulfonyloxy)ethyl)-_p_-<br>toluenesulfonamide|412-920-3|16695-22-0|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H317<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H413||||
|016-080-00-5|sodium 2-anilino-5-(2-nitro-4-(_N_-phenylsul-<br>famoyl))anilinobenzenesulfonate|412-320-1|31361-99-6|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H412||||
|016-081-00-0|hexahydrocyclopenta[_c_]pyrrole-1-(1_H_)-<br>ammonium_ N_-ethoxycarbonyl-_N_-(_p_-tolylsul-<br>fonyl)azanide|418-350-1|—|Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H341<br>H302<br>H319<br>H317<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H341<br>H302<br>H319<br>H317<br>H411||||
|016-082-00-6|ethoxysulfuron (ISO);<br>1-(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)-3-(2-<br>ethoxyphenoxysulfonyl)urea|—|126801-58-9|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|016-083-00-1|acibenzolar-_S_-methyl;<br>benzo[1,2,3]thiadiazole-7-carbothioic acid<br>_S_-methyl ester|420-050-0|135158-54-2|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|016-084-00-7|prosulfuron;<br>1-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-<br>3-[2-(3,3,3-trifluoropropyl)phenylsulfonyl]<br>urea|—|94125-34-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|016-085-00-2|flazasulfuron (ISO);<br>1-(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)-3-(3-tri-<br>fluoromethyl-2-pyridylsulfonyl)urea|—|104040-78-0|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|016-086-00-8|tetrasodium 10-amino-6,13-dichloro-3-(3-<br>(4-(2,5-disulfonatoanilino)-6-fluoro-1,3,5-<br>triazin-2-ylamino)prop-3-ylamino)-5,12-<br>dioxa-7,14-diazapentacene-4,11-disulfonate|402-590-9|109125-56-6|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|016-087-00-3|reaction mass of: thiobis(4,1-phenylene)-_S_,_S_,<br>_S_',_S_'-tetraphenyldisulfonium bishexafluoro-<br>phosphate;<br>diphenyl(4-phenylthiophenyl)sulfonium<br>hexafluorophosphate;<br>propylene carbonate|403-490-8|104558-95-4|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H319<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H317<br>H410||||
|016-088-00-9|4-(bis(4-(diethylamino)phenyl)methyl)ben-<br>zene-1,2-dimethanesulfonic acid|407-280-7|71297-11-5|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|016-089-00-4|reaction mass of esters of 5,5',6,6',7,7'-<br>hexahydroxy-3,3,3',3'-tetramethyl-1,1'-spir-<br>obiindan and 2-diazo-1,2-dihydro-1-oxo-5-<br>sulfonaphthalene|413-840-1|—|Self-react. C<br>****<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H242<br>H413|GHS02<br>Dgr|H242<br>H413||||
|016-090-00-X|4-methyl-_N_-(methylsulfonyl)benzenesulfo-<br>namide|415-040-8|14653-91-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Eye Dam. 1|H302<br>H335<br>H318|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H335<br>H318||||
|016-091-00-5|C12-14-_tert_-alkyl ammonium 1-amino-9,10-<br>dihydro-9,10-dioxo-4-(2,4,6-trimethylani-<br>lino)-anthracen-2-sulfonate|414-110-5|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H410||||
|016-093-00-6|reaction mass of: 4-(7-hydroxy-2,4,4-tri-<br>methyl-2-chromanyl)resorcinol-4-yl-tris(6-<br>diazo-5,6-dihydro-5-oxonaphthalen-1-sulfo-<br>nate);<br>4-(7-hydroxy-2,4,4-trimethyl-2-chromanyl)<br>resorcinolbis(6-diazo-5,6-dihydro-5-oxo-<br>naphthalen-1-sulfonate) (2:1)|414-770-4|140698-96-0|Self-react. C<br>****<br>Carc. 2|H242<br>H351|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H242<br>H351||||
|016-095-00-7|reaction mass of: reaction product of 4,4'-<br>methylenebis[2-(4-hydroxybenzyl)-3,6-<br>dimethylphenol] and 6-diazo-5,6-dihydro-<br>5-oxo-naphthalenesulfonate (1:2);<br>Reaction product of 4,4'-methylenebis[2-(4-<br>hydroxybenzyl)-3,6-dimethylphenol] and 6-<br>diazo-5,6-dihydro-5-oxo-naphthalenesulfo-<br>nate (1:3)|417-980-4|—|Self-react. C<br>****<br>Carc. 2|H242<br>H351|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H242<br>H351||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|016-096-00-2|thifensulfuron-methyl (ISO);<br>methyl 3-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-tria-<br>zin-2-ylcarbamoylsulfamoyl)thiophene-2-<br>carboxylate|—|79277-27-3|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|017-001-00-7|chlorine|231-959-5|7782-50-5|Ox. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H270<br>H331<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400|GHS03<br>GHS04<br>GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H270<br>H331<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400|||U|
|017-002-00-2|hydrogen chloride|231-595-7|7647-01-0|Press. Gas<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H331<br>H314|GHS04<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H331<br>H314|||U<br>5|
|017-002-01-X|hydrochloric acid ... %|231-595-7|—|Skin Corr. 1B<br>STOT SE 3|H314<br>H335|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H314<br>H335||Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥25 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 10 % ≤C<br>< 25 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>10 % ≤C < 25 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥10 %|B|
|017-003-00-8|barium chlorate|236-760-7|13477-00-4|Ox. Sol. 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H271<br>H332<br>H302<br>H411|GHS03<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H271<br>H332<br>H302<br>H411||||
|017-004-00-3|potassium chlorate|223-289-7|3811-04-9|Ox. Sol. 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H271<br>H332<br>H302<br>H411|GHS03<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H271<br>H332<br>H302<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|017-005-00-9|sodium chlorate|231-887-4|7775-09-9|Ox. Sol. 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H271<br>H302<br>H411|GHS03<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H271<br>H302<br>H411||||
|017-006-00-4|perchloric acid ... %|231-512-4|7601-90-3|Ox. Liq. 1<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H271<br>H314|GHS03<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H271<br>H314||Skin Corr. 1A;<br>H314: C ≥50 %<br>Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: 10 % ≤C<br>< 50 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 1 % ≤C<br>< 10 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>1 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Ox. Liq. 1; H271:<br>C > 50 %:<br>Ox. Liq. 2; H272:<br>C ≤50 %:|B|
|017-007-00-X|barium perchlorate|236-710-4|13465-95-7|Ox. Sol. 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H271<br>H332<br>H302|GHS03<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H271<br>H332<br>H302||||
|017-008-00-5|potassium perchlorate|231-912-9|7778-74-7|Ox. Sol. 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H271<br>H302|GHS03<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H271<br>H302||||
|017-009-00-0|ammonium perchlorate|232-235-1|7790-98-9|Expl. 1.1<br>Ox. Sol. 1|H201<br>H271|GHS01<br>Dgr|H201<br>H271|EUH044||T|
|017-010-00-6|sodium perchlorate|231-511-9|7601-89-0|Ox. Sol. 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H271<br>H302|GHS03<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H271<br>H302||||
|017-011-00-1|sodium hypochlorite, solution ... % Cl active|231-668-3|7681-52-9|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H314<br>H400|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H400|EUH031|EUH031: C ≥5 %|B|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|017-012-00-7|calcium hypochlorite|231-908-7|7778-54-3|Ox. Sol. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H272<br>H302<br>H314<br>H400|GHS03<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H272<br>H302<br>H314<br>H400|EUH031|Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥10 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 3 % ≤C<br>< 10 %<br>Eye Dam. 1; H31:<br>3 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>0,5 % ≤C < 3 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥3 %|T|
|017-013-00-2|calcium chloride|233-140-8|10043-52-4|Eye Irrit. 2|H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H319||||
|017-014-00-8|ammonium chloride|235-186-4|12125-02-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H302<br>H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319||||
|017-015-00-3|(2-(aminomethyl)phenyl)acetylchloride<br>hydrochloride|417-410-4|61807-67-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H314<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314<br>H317||||
|017-016-00-9|methyltriphenylphosphonium chloride|418-400-2|1031-15-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H312<br>H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H411||||
|017-017-00-4|(_Z_)-13-docosenyl-_N_,_N_-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-<br>_N_-methyl-ammonium-chloride|426-210-6|120086-58-0|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H410||||
|017-018-00-X|_N_,_N_,_N_-trimethyl-2,3-bis(stearoyloxy)propyl-<br>ammonium chloride|405-660-7|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|017-019-00-5|(_R_)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-6,7-dimethoxy-1-ver-<br>atrylisoquinoline hydrochloride|415-110-8|54417-53-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|017-020-00-0|ethyl propoxy aluminium chloride|421-790-7|13014-29-4|Water-react. 1<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H260<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H260<br>H314|EUH014|||
|017-021-00-6|behenamidopropyl-dimethyl-(dihydroxypro-<br>pyl) ammonium chloride|423-420-1|136920-10-0|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H410||||
|019-001-00-2|potassium|231-119-8|7440-09-7|Water-react. 1<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H260<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H260<br>H314|EUH014|||
|019-002-00-8|potassium hydroxide;<br>caustic potash|215-181-3|1310-58-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H302<br>H314|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314||Skin Corr. 1A;<br>H314: C ≥5 %<br>Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: 2 % ≤C<br>< 5 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 0,5 % ≤C<br>< 2 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>0,5 % ≤C < 2 %||
|020-001-00-X|calcium|231-179-5|7440-70-2|Water-react. 2|H261|GHS02<br>Dgr|H261||||
|020-002-00-5|calcium cyanide|209-740-0|592-01-8|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H410|EUH032|||
|020-003-00-0|reaction mass of: dicalcium (bis(2-hydroxy-<br>5-tetra-propenylphenylmethyl)methylamine)<br>dihydroxide;<br>tri-calcium (tris(2-hydroxy-5-tetra-propenyl-<br>phenylmethyl)methylamine)tri-hydroxide;<br>poly[calcium ((2-hydroxy-5-tetra-propenyl-<br>phenylmethyl)methylamine)hydroxide]|420-470-4|—|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|022-001-00-5|titanium tetrachloride|231-441-9|7550-45-0|Skin Corr. 1B|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314|EUH014|||
|022-002-00-0|titanium(4+) oxalate|403-260-7|—|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|022-003-00-6|bis(η5-cyclopentadienyl)-bis(2,6-difluoro-3-<br>[pyrrol-1-yl]-phenyl)titanium|412-000-1|125051-32-3|Flam. Sol. 1<br>Repr. 2<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H228<br>H361f<br>***<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H228<br>H361f ***<br>H373 **<br>H411|||T|
|023-001-00-8|divanadium pentaoxide;<br>vanadium pentoxide|215-239-8|1314-62-1|Muta. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H341<br>H361d<br>***<br>H372<br>**<br>H332<br>H302<br>H335<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H341<br>H361d ***<br>H372 **<br>H332<br>H302<br>H335<br>H411||||
|024-001-00-0|chromium (VI) trioxide|215-607-8|1333-82-0|Ox. Sol. 1<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H271<br>H350<br>H340<br>H361f<br>***<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS03<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H271<br>H350<br>H340<br>H361f ***<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H410||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|024-002-00-6|potassium dichromate|231-906-6|7778-50-9|Ox. Sol. 2<br>Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H272<br>H350<br>H340<br>H360-<br>FD<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H312<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS03<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H272<br>H350<br>H340<br>H360FD<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H312<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H410||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %|3|
|024-003-00-1|ammonium dichromate|232-143-1|7789-09-5|Ox. Sol. 2 ****<br>Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H272<br>H350<br>H340<br>H360-<br>FD<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H312<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS03<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H272<br>H350<br>H340<br>H360FD<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H312<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H410||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %<br>Resp. Sens.;<br>H334: C ≥0,2 %<br>Skin Sens.; H317:<br>C ≥0,2 %|G<br>3|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|024-004-00-7|sodium dichromate anhydrate|234-190-3|10588-01-9|Ox. Sol. 2<br>Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H272<br>H350<br>H340<br>H360-<br>FD<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H312<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS03<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H272<br>H350<br>H340<br>H360FD<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H312<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H410||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %<br>Resp. Sens.;<br>H334: C ≥0,2 %<br>Skin Sens.; H317:<br>C ≥0,2 %|3|
|024-004-01-4|sodium dichromate, dihydrate|234-190-3|7789-12-0|Ox. Sol. 2<br>Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H272<br>H350<br>H340<br>H360-<br>FD<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H312<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS03<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H272<br>H350<br>H340<br>H360FD<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H312<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H410||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %<br>Resp. Sens.;<br>H334: C ≥0,2 %<br>Skin Sens.; H317:<br>C ≥0,2 %|3|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|024-005-00-2|chromyl dichloride;<br>chromic oxychloride|239-056-8|14977-61-8|Ox. Liq. 1<br>Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H271<br>H350i<br>H340<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS03<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H271<br>H350i<br>H340<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||Skin Corr. 1A;<br>H314: C ≥10 %<br>Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: 5 % ≤C<br>< 10 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 0,5 % ≤C<br>< 5 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>0,5 % ≤C < 5 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: 0,5 % ≤C<br>< 5 %<br>Skin Sens. 1;<br>H317: C ≥0,5 %|T<br>3|
|024-006-00-8|potassium chromate|232-140-5|7789-00-6|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350i<br>H340<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350i<br>H340<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||Skin Sens. 1;<br>H317: C ≥0,5 %|3|
|024-007-00-3|zinc chromates including zinc potassium<br>chromate|—|—|Carc. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H317<br>H410|||A|
|024-008-00-9|calcium chromate|237-366-8|13765-19-0|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|024-009-00-4|strontium chromate|232-142-6|7789-06-2|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410||||
|024-010-00-X|dichromium tris(chromate);<br>chromium III chromate;<br>chromic chromate|246-356-2|24613-89-6|Ox. Sol. 1<br>Carc. 1B<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H271<br>H350<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS03<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H271<br>H350<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410|||T|
|024-011-00-5|ammonium bis(1-(3,5-dinitro-2-oxidophe-<br>nylazo)-3-(_N_-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-naphtho-<br>lato)chromate(1-)|400-110-2|109125-51-1|Self-react. C<br>****<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H242<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H242<br>H410||||
|024-012-00-0|trisodium bis(7-acetamido-2-(4-nitro-2-oxi-<br>dophenylazo)-3-sulphonato-1-naphtholato)<br>chromate(1-)|400-810-8|—|Muta. 2|H341|GHS08<br>Wng|H341||||
|024-013-00-6|trisodium (6-anilino-2-(5-nitro-2-oxidophe-<br>nylazo)-3-sulphonato-1-naphtholato)(4-sul-<br>phonato-1,1'-azodi-2,2'naphtholato)chro-<br>mate(1-)|402-500-8|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H411||||
|024-014-00-1|trisodium bis(2-(5-chloro-4-nitro-2-oxido-<br>phenylazo)-5-sulphonato-1-naphtholato)<br>chromate(1-)|402-870-0|93952-24-0|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H412||||
|024-015-00-7|disodium (3-methyl-4-(5-nitro-2-oxidophe-<br>nylazo)-1-phenylpyrazololato)(1-(3-nitro-2-<br>oxido-5-sulfonatophenylazo)-2-naphtho-<br>lato)chromate(1-)|404-930-1|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H332<br>H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H332<br>H318<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|024-016-00-2|tetradecylammonium bis(1-(5-chloro-2-oxi-<br>dophenylazo)-2-naphtholato)chromate(1-)|405-110-6|88377-66-6|STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H373<br>**<br>H413|GHS08<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H413||||
|024-017-00-8|Chromium (VI) compounds, with the<br>exception of barium chromate and of<br>compounds specified elsewhere in this<br>Annex|—|—|Carc. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350i<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350i<br>H317<br>H410|||A|
|024-018-00-3|sodium chromate|231-889-5|7775-11-3|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H340<br>H360-<br>FD<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H312<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H340<br>H360FD<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H312<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H410||Resp. Sens.;<br>H334: C ≥0,2 %<br>Skin Sens.; H317:<br>C ≥0,2 %|3|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|024-019-00-9|Main component: acetoacetic acid anilide/3-<br>amino-1-hydroxybenzene (ATAN-MAP): tri-<br>sodium {6-[(2 or 3 or 4)-amino-(4 or 5 or<br>6)-hydroxyphenylazo]-5'-(phenylsulfamoyl)-<br>3-sulfonatonaphthalene-2-azobenzene-1,2'-<br>diolato}-{6''-[1-(phenylcarbamoyl)ethylazo]-<br>5'''-(phenylsulfamoyl)-3''-sulfonatonaphtha-<br>lene-2''-azobenzene-1'',2'''-diolato}chromate<br>(III);<br>by-product 1: acetoacetic acid anilide/ace-<br>toacetic acid anilide (ATAN-ATAN): triso-<br>dium bis{6-[1-(phenylcarbamoyl)ethylazo]-<br>5'-(phenylsulfonyl)-3-sulfonatonaphthalene-<br>2-azobenzene-1,2'-diolato}chromate (III);<br>by-product 2: 3-amino-1-hydroxybenzene/<br>3-amino-1-hydroxybenzene (MAP-MAP):<br>trisodium bis{6-[(2 or 3 or 4)-amino-(4 or 5<br>or 6)-hydroxyphenylazo]-5'-(phenylsulfa-<br>moyl)-3-sulfonatonaphthalene-2-azoben-<br>zene-1,2'-diolato} chromate (III)|419-230-1|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|024-020-00-4|trisodium bis[(3'-nitro-5'-sulfonato(6-<br>amino-2-[4-(2-hydroxy-1-naphtylazo)phe-<br>nylsulfonylamino]pyrimidin-5-azo)benzene-<br>2',4-diolato)]chromate(III)|418-220-4|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|025-001-00-3|manganese dioxide|215-202-6|1313-13-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H332<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H302||||
|025-002-00-9|potassium permanganate|231-760-3|7722-64-7|Ox. Sol. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H272<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS03<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H272<br>H302<br>H410||||
|025-003-00-4|manganese sulphate|232-089-9|7785-87-7|STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H411||||
|025-004-00-X|bis(_N_,_N_',_N_''-trimethyl-1,4,7-triazacyclono-<br>nane)-trioxo-dimanganese (IV) di(hexafluo-<br>rophosphate) monohydrate|411-760-1|116633-53-5|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|025-005-00-5|reaction mass of: tri-sodium [29_H_, 31_H_-<br>phthalocyanine-_C_,_C_,_C_-trisulfonato (6-)-_N_29,<br>_N_30,_N_31,_N_32] manganate (3-);<br>tetrasodium [29_H_,31_H_-phthalocyanine-_C_,_C_,<br>_C_,_C_-tetrasulfonato (6-)-_N_29,_N_30,_N_31,_N_32],<br>manganate (3-);<br>pentasodium [29_H_,31_H_-phthalocyanine-_C_,<br>_C_,_C_,_C_,_C_-pentasulfonato (6-)-_N_29,_N_30,_N_31,<br>_N_32] manganate (3-)|417-660-4|—|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|026-001-00-6|(η-cumene)-(η-cyclopentadienyl)iron(II) he-<br>xafluoroantimonate|407-840-0|100011-37-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H412||||
|026-002-00-1|(η-cumene)-(η-cyclopentadienyl)iron(II) tri-<br>fluoromethane-sulfonate|407-880-9|117549-13-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||
|027-001-00-9|cobalt|231-158-0|7440-48-4|Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H334<br>H317<br>H413|GHS08<br>Dgr|H334<br>H317<br>H413||||
|027-002-00-4|cobalt oxide|215-154-6|1307-96-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410||||
|027-003-00-X|cobalt sulphide|215-273-3|1317-42-6|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|027-004-00-5|cobalt dichloride|231-589-4|7646-79-9|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350i<br>H302<br>H334<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350i<br>H302<br>H334<br>H317<br>H410||Carc. 1B; H350i:<br>C ≥0,01 %<br>*|1|
|027-005-00-0|cobalt sulphate|233-334-2|10124-43-3|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350i<br>H302<br>H334<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350i<br>H302<br>H334<br>H317<br>H410||Carc. 1B; H350i:<br>C ≥0,01 %|1|
|028-001-00-1|tetracarbonylnickel;<br>nickel tetracarbonyl|236-669-2|13463-39-3|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Carc. 2<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H225<br>H351<br>H360-<br>D ***<br>H330<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H351<br>H360D ***<br>H330<br>H410||||
|028-002-00-7|nickel|231-111-4|7440-02-0|Carc. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H351<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H351<br>H317||||
|028-003-00-2|nickel monoxide|215-215-7|1313-99-1|Carc. 1Ai<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H350i<br>H317<br>H413|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350i<br>H317<br>H413||||
|028-004-00-8|nickel dioxide|234-823-3|12035-36-8|Carc. 1Ai<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H350i<br>H317<br>H413|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350i<br>H317<br>H413||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|028-005-00-3|dinickel trioxide|215-217-8|1314-06-3|Carc. 1Ai<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H350i<br>H317<br>H413|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350i<br>H317<br>H413||||
|028-006-00-9|nickel sulphide|240-841-2|16812-54-7|Carc. 1Ai<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350i<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350i<br>H317<br>H410||||
|028-007-00-4|nickel subsulphide;<br>trinickel disulphide|234-829-6|12035-72-2|Carc. 1Ai<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350i<br>H317<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350i<br>H317<br>H411||||
|028-008-00-X|nickel dihydroxide|235-008-5|12054-48-7|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H332<br>H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H332<br>H302<br>H317<br>H410||||
|028-009-00-5|nickel sulphate|232-104-9|7786-81-4|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H302<br>H334<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H302<br>H334<br>H317<br>H410||||
|028-010-00-0|nickel carbonate|222-068-2|3333-67-3|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H302<br>H317<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|029-001-00-4|copper chloride;<br>copper (I) chloride;<br>cuprous chloride|231-842-9|7758-89-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H400<br>H410||||
|029-002-00-X|dicopper oxide;<br>copper (I) oxide|215-270-7|1317-39-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|029-003-00-5|Naphthenic acids, copper salts;<br>copper naphthenate|215-657-0|1338-02-9|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H226<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H226<br>H302<br>H410||||
|029-004-00-0|copper sulphate|231-847-6|7758-98-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H410||||
|029-005-00-6|(tris(chloromethyl)phthalocyaninato)copper<br>(II), reaction products with_ N_-methylpiper-<br>azine and methoxyacetic acid|401-260-1|—|Eye Irrit. 2|H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H319||||
|029-006-00-1|tris(octadec-9-enylammonium) (trisulfona-<br>tophthalocyaninato)copper(II)|403-210-4|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H411||||
|029-007-00-7|(trisodium (2-((3-(6-(2-chloro-5-sulfonato)<br>anilino)-4-(3-carboxypyridinio)-1,3,5-tria-<br>zin-2-ylamino)-2-oxido-5-sulfonatopheny-<br>lazo)phenylmethylazo)-4-sulfonatoben-<br>zoato)copper(3-)) hydroxide|404-670-9|89797-01-3|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317|||G|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|029-008-00-2|copper(II) methanesulfonate|405-400-2|54253-62-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H410||||
|029-009-00-8|phthalocyanine-_N_-[3-(diethylamino)propyl]<br>sulfonamide copper complex|413-650-9|93971-95-0|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|029-010-00-3|reaction mass of compounds from (dode-<br>cakis(_p_-tolylthio)phthalocyaninato)copper(II)<br>to (hexadecakis(_p_-tolylthio)phthalocyani-<br>nato)copper(II)|407-700-9|101408-30-4|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|029-011-00-9|sodium [29_H_,31_H_-phthalocyaninato-<br>(2-)-_N_29,_N_30,_N_31,_N_32]-((3-(_N_-methyl-_N_-<br>(2-hydroxyethyl)amino)propyl)amino)sulfo-<br>nyl-sulfonato, copper complex|412-730-0|150522-10-4|Skin Corr. 1B|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||||
|029-012-00-4|sodium ((_N_-(3-trimethylammoniopropyl)<br>sulfamoyl)methylsulfonatophthalocyani-<br>nato)copper(II)|407-340-2|124719-24-0|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|029-013-00-X|trisodium(2-(α-(3-(4-chloro-6-(2-(2-(vinyl-<br>sulfonyl)ethoxy)ethylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-<br>ylamino)-2-oxido-5-sulfonatophenylazo)<br>benzylidenehydrazino)-4-sulfonatoben-<br>zoato)copper(II)|407-580-8|130201-51-3|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H412||||
|030-001-00-1|zinc powder — zinc dust (pyrophoric)|231-175-3|7440-66-6|Water-react. 1<br>Pyr. Sol. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H260<br>H250<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H260<br>H250<br>H410|||T|
|030-001-01-9|zinc powder — zinc dust (stabilised)|231-175-3|7440-66-6|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|030-003-00-2|zinc chloride|231-592-0|7646-85-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314<br>H410||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|030-004-00-8|dimethylzinc; [1]<br>diethylzinc [2]|208-884-1<br>[1]<br>209-161-3<br>[2]|544-97-8 [1]<br>557-20-0 [2]|Pyr. Liq. 1<br>Water-react. 1<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H250<br>H260<br>H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H250<br>H260<br>H314<br>H410|EUH014|||
|030-005-00-3|diamminediisocyanatozinc|401-610-3|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H302<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317<br>H400|GHS05<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317<br>H400||||
|030-006-00-9|zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and<br>hepta hydrate); [1]<br>zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2]|231-793-3<br>[1]<br>231-793-3<br>[2]|7446-19-7 [1]<br>7733-02-0 [2]|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H410||||
|030-007-00-4|bis(3,5-di-_tert_-butylsalicylato-_O_1,_O_2)zinc|403-360-0|42405-40-3|Flam. Sol. 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H228<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H228<br>H302<br>H410|||T|
|030-008-00-X|hydroxo(2-(benzenesulfonamido)benzoato)<br>zinc(II)|403-750-0|113036-91-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H332<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H411||||
|030-011-00-6|trizinc bis(orthophosphate)|231-944-3|7779-90-0|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|030-013-00-7|zinc oxide|215-222-5|1314-13-2|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|033-001-00-X|arsenic|231-148-6|7440-38-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H410||||
|033-002-00-5|arsenic compounds, with the exception of<br>those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H410||*|A<br>1|
|033-003-00-0|diarsenic trioxide;<br>arsenic trioxide|215-481-4|1327-53-3|Carc. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H300<br>H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H300<br>H314<br>H410||||
|033-004-00-6|diarsenic pentaoxide;<br>arsenic pentoxide;<br>arsenic oxide|215-116-9|1303-28-2|Carc. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H331<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H331<br>H301<br>H410||||
|033-005-00-1|arsenic acid and its salts|—|—|Carc. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H331<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H331<br>H301<br>H410|||A|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|033-006-00-7|arsine|232-066-3|7784-42-1|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H220<br>H330<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H220<br>H330<br>H373 **<br>H410|||U|
|033-007-00-2|_tert_-butylarsine|423-320-6|4262-43-5|Pyr. Liq. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H250<br>H330|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>Dgr|H250<br>H330||||
|034-001-00-2|selenium|231-957-4|7782-49-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H331<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H413|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H413||||
|034-002-00-8|selenium compounds except cadmium sul-<br>phoselenide|—|—|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H410|||A|
|034-003-00-3|sodium selenite|233-267-9|10102-18-8|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H300<br>H331<br>H317<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H331<br>H317<br>H411|EUH031|||
|035-001-00-5|bromine|231-778-1|7726-95-6|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H330<br>H314<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H314<br>H400||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|035-002-00-0|hydrogen bromide|233-113-0|10035-10-6|Press. Gas<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>STOT SE 3|H314<br>H335|GHS04<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H314<br>H335|||U|
|035-002-01-8|hydrobromic acid ... %|—|—|Skin Corr. 1B<br>STOT SE 3|H314<br>H335|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H314<br>H335||Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥40 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 10 % ≤<br>C < 40 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>10 % ≤C < 40 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥10 %|B|
|035-003-00-6|potassium bromate|231-829-8|7758-01-2|Ox. Sol. 1<br>Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H271<br>H350<br>H301|GHS03<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H271<br>H350<br>H301||||
|035-004-00-1|2-hydroxyethylammonium perbromide|407-440-6|—|Ox. Sol. 2 ****<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H272<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400|GHS03<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H272<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400||||
|040-001-00-3|zirconium powder (pyrophoric)|231-176-9|7440-67-7|Water-react. 1<br>Pyr. Sol. 1|H260<br>H250|GHS02<br>Dgr|H260<br>H250|||T|
|040-002-00-9|zirconium powder, dry (non pyrophoric)|—|—|Self-heat. 1|H251|GHS02<br>Dgr|H251|||T|
|042-001-00-9|molybdenum trioxide|215-204-7|1313-27-5|STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H373<br>**<br>H319<br>H335|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H319<br>H335||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|042-002-00-4|tetrakis(dimethylditetradecylammonium)<br>hexa-μ-oxotetra-μ3-oxodi-μ5-oxotetrade-<br>caoxooctamolybdate(4-)|404-760-8|117342-25-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H331<br>H318<br>H413|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H331<br>H318<br>H413||||
|042-003-00-X|tetrakis(trimethylhexadecylammonium)<br>hexa-mu-oxotetra-mu3-oxodi-mu5-oxote-<br>tradecaoxooctamolybdate(4-)|404-860-1|116810-46-9|Flam. Sol. 1<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H228<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H228<br>H318<br>H410|||T|
|042-004-00-5|Reaction product of ammonium molybdate<br>and C12-C24-diethoxylated alkylamine (1:5-<br>1:3)|412-780-3|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H317<br>H411||||
|047-001-00-2|silver nitrate|231-853-9|7761-88-8|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H410||||
|048-001-00-5|cadmium compounds, with the exception of<br>cadmium sulphoselenide (xCdS.yCdSe),<br>reaction mass of cadmium sulphide with<br>zinc sulphide (xCdS.yZnS), reaction mass of<br>cadmium sulphide with mercury sulphide<br>(xCdS.yHgS), and those specified elsewhere<br>in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H410||*|A<br>1|
|048-002-00-0|cadmium (non-pyrophoric); [1]<br>cadmium oxide (non-pyrophoric) [2]|231-152-8<br>[1]<br>215-146-2<br>[2]|7440-43-9 [1]<br>1306-19-0 [2]|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H341<br>H361f-<br>d<br>H330<br>H372<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H361fd<br>H330<br>H372 **<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|048-003-00-6|cadmium diformate;<br>cadmiumformate|224-729-0|4464-23-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Carc. 2<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H301<br>H351<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H351<br>H373 **<br>H410||*<br>STOT RE 2;<br>H373: C ≥0,25 %||
|048-004-00-1|cadmium cyanide|208-829-1|542-83-6|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Carc. 2<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H351<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H351<br>H373 **<br>H410|EUH032|STOT RE 2;<br>H373: C ≥0,1 %<br>EUH032: C ≥1 %||
|048-005-00-7|cadmiumhexafluorosilicate(2-);<br>cadmium fluorosilica|241-084-0|17010-21-8|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Carc. 2<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H301<br>H351<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H351<br>H373 **<br>H410||*<br>STOT RE 2;<br>H373: C ≥0,1 %||
|048-006-00-2|cadmium fluoride|232-222-0|7790-79-6|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H340<br>H360-<br>FD<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H340<br>H360FD<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H410||Carc. 1B; H350: C<br>≥0,01 %<br>* oral<br>STOT RE 1;<br>H372: C ≥7 %<br>STOT RE 2: 0,1 %<br>≤C < 7 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|048-007-00-8|cadmium iodide|232-223-6|7790-80-9|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Carc. 2<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H301<br>H351<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H351<br>H373 **<br>H410||*<br>STOT RE 2;<br>H373: C ≥0,1 %||
|048-008-00-3|cadmium chloride|233-296-7|10108-64-2|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H340<br>H360-<br>FD<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H340<br>H360FD<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H410||Carc. 1B; H350: C<br>≥0,01 %<br>* oral<br>STOT RE 1;<br>H372: C ≥7 %<br>STOT RE 2;<br>H373: 0,1 % ≤C<br>< 7 %||
|048-009-00-9|cadmium sulphate|233-331-6|10124-36-4|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H340<br>H360-<br>FD<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H340<br>H360FD<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H410||Carc. 1B; H350: C<br>≥0,01 %<br>* oral<br>STOT RE 1;<br>H372: C ≥7 %<br>STOT RE 2;<br>H373: 0,1 % ≤C<br>< 7 %||
|048-010-00-4|cadmium sulphide|215-147-8|1306-23-6|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H350<br>H341<br>H361f-<br>d<br>H372<br>**<br>H302<br>H413|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H361fd<br>H372 **<br>H302<br>H413||*<br>STOT RE 1;<br>H372: C ≥10 %<br>STOT RE 2;<br>H373: 0,1 % ≤C<br>< 10 %|1|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|048-011-00-X|cadmium (pyrophoric)|231-152-8|7440-43-9|Pyr. Sol. 1<br>Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H250<br>H350<br>H341<br>H361f-<br>d<br>H330<br>H372<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H250<br>H350<br>H341<br>H361fd<br>H330<br>H372 **<br>H410||||
|050-001-00-5|tin tetrachloride;<br>stannic chloride|231-588-9|7646-78-8|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H314<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314<br>H412||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|050-002-00-0|cyhexatin (ISO);<br>hydroxytricyclohexylstannane;<br>tri(cyclohexyl)tin hydroxide|236-049-1|13121-70-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H410||||
|050-003-00-6|fentin acetate (ISO);<br>triphenyltin acetate|212-984-0|900-95-8|Carc. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H361d<br>***<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H361d ***<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|050-004-00-1|fentin hydroxide (ISO);<br>triphenyltin hydroxide|200-990-6|76-87-9|Carc. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H361d<br>***<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H361d ***<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H410||||
|050-005-00-7|trimethyltin compounds, with the exception<br>of those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H410||*|A<br>1|
|050-006-00-2|triethyltin compounds, with the exception of<br>those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H410||*|A<br>1|
|050-007-00-8|tripropyltin compounds, with the exception<br>of those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H410||*|A<br>1|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|050-008-00-3|tributyltin compounds, with the exception<br>of those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H312<br>H319<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H372 **<br>H312<br>H319<br>H315<br>H410||* oral<br>STOT RE 1;<br>H372: C ≥1 %<br>STOT RE 2;<br>H373: 0,25 % ≤C<br>< 1 %<br>* dermal<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>C ≥1 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: C ≥1 %|A<br>1|
|050-009-00-9|fluorotripentylstannane; [1]<br>hexapentyldistannoxane [2]|243-546-7<br>[1]<br>247-143-7<br>[2]|20153-49-5 [1]<br>25637-27-8 [2]|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H410||*|1|
|050-010-00-4|fluorotrihexylstannane|243-547-2|20153-50-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H410||*|1|
|050-011-00-X|triphenyltin compounds, with the exception<br>of those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H410||*|A<br>1|
|050-012-00-5|tetracyclohexylstannane; [1]<br>chlorotricyclohexylstannane; [2]<br>butyltricyclohexylstannane [3]|215-910-5<br>[1]<br>221-437-5<br>[2]<br>230-358-5<br>[3]|1449-55-4 [1]<br>3091-32-5 [2]<br>7067-44-9 [3]|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H410||*|A<br>1|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|050-013-00-0|trioctyltin compounds, with the exception of<br>those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H413||Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: C ≥1 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>C ≥1 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %|A<br>1|
|050-017-00-2|fenbutatin oxide (ISO);<br>bis(tris(2-methyl-2-phenylpropyl)tin)oxide|236-407-7|13356-08-6|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H319<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H319<br>H315<br>H410||||
|050-018-00-8|tin(II) methanesulphonate|401-640-7|53408-94-9|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1|H314<br>H302<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H314<br>H302<br>H317||||
|050-019-00-3|azocyclotin (ISO);<br>1-(tricyclohexylstannyl)-1_H_-1,2,4-triazole|255-209-1|41083-11-8|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H301<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H301<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H410||||
|050-020-00-9|trioctylstannane|413-320-4|869-59-0|STOT RE 1<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H372<br>**<br>H315<br>H413|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H372 **<br>H315<br>H413||||
|051-001-00-8|antimony trichloride|233-047-2|10025-91-9|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H314<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H411||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|051-002-00-3|antimony pentachloride|231-601-8|7647-18-9|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H314<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H411||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|051-003-00-9|antimony compounds, with the exception of<br>the tetroxide (Sb2O4), pentoxide (Sb2O5),<br>trisulphide (Sb2S3), pentasulphide (Sb2S5)<br>and those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H332<br>H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H302<br>H411||*|A<br>1|
|051-004-00-4|antimony trifluoride|232-009-2|7783-56-4|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H411||||
|051-005-00-X|antimony trioxide|215-175-0|1309-64-4|Carc. 2|H351|GHS08<br>Wng|H351||||
|051-006-00-5|diphenyl(4-phenylthiophenyl)sulfonium<br>hexafluoroantimonate|403-500-0|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|051-007-00-0|bis(4-dodecylphenyl)iodonium hexafluoro-<br>antimonate|404-420-9|71786-70-4|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|053-001-00-3|iodine|231-442-4|7553-56-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H332<br>H312<br>H400|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H400||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|053-002-00-9|hydrogen iodide|233-109-9|10034-85-2|Press. Gas<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H314|GHS04<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||Skin Corr. 1A;<br>H314: C ≥10 %<br>Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: 0,2 % ≤C<br>< 10 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 0,02 % ≤C<br>< 0,2 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>0,02 % ≤C<br>< 0,2 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥0,02 %|U<br>5|
|053-002-01-6|hydriodic acid ... %|—|—|Skin Corr. 1B|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|||Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥25 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 10 % ≤C<br>< 25 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>10 % ≤C < 25 %|B|
|053-005-00-5|(4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl)-(4-methylphenyl)<br>iodonium tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)borate<br>(1-)|422-960-3|178233-72-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H410||||
|056-001-00-1|barium peroxide|215-128-4|1304-29-6|Ox. Sol. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H272<br>H332<br>H302|GHS03<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H272<br>H332<br>H302||||
|056-002-00-7|barium salts, with the exception of barium<br>sulphate, salts of 1-azo-2-hydroxynaphtha-<br>lenyl aryl sulphonic acid, and of salts<br>specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H332<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H302||*|A<br>1|
|056-003-00-2|barium carbonate|208-167-3|513-77-9|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|056-004-00-8|barium chloride|233-788-1|10361-37-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H301<br>H332|GHS06<br>Dgr|H301<br>H332||||
|072-001-00-4|hafnium tetra-_n_-butoxide|411-740-2|22411-22-9|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317||||
|074-001-00-X|hexasodium tungstate hydrate|412-770-9|12141-67-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H412||||
|074-002-00-5|Reaction products of tungsten hexachloride<br>with 2-methylpropan-2-ol, nonylphenol and<br>pentane-2,4-dione|408-250-6|—|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H225<br>H332<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||||
|076-001-00-5|osmium tetraoxide;<br>osmic acid|244-058-7|20816-12-0|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H314||||
|078-001-00-0|tetrachloroplatinates with the exception of<br>those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H301<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H301<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317|||A|
|078-002-00-6|diammonium tetrachloroplatinate|237-499-1|13820-41-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H301<br>H315<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H301<br>H315<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|078-003-00-1|disodium tetrachloroplatinate|233-051-4|10026-00-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H301<br>H315<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H301<br>H315<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317||||
|078-004-00-7|dipotassium tetrachloroplatinate|233-050-9|10025-99-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H301<br>H315<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H301<br>H315<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317||||
|078-005-00-2|hexachloroplatinates with the exception of<br>those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H301<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H301<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317|||A|
|078-006-00-8|disodium hexachloroplatinate|240-983-5|16923-58-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H301<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H301<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317||||
|078-007-00-3|dipotassium hexachloroplatinate|240-979-3|16921-30-5|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H301<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H301<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317||||
|078-008-00-9|diammonium hexachloroplatinate|240-973-0|16919-58-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H301<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H301<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317||||
|078-009-00-4|hexachloroplatinic acid|241-010-7|16941-12-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H301<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H301<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|080-001-00-0|mercury|231-106-7|7439-97-6|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H373 **<br>H410||||
|080-002-00-6|inorganic compounds of mercury with the<br>exception of mercuric sulphide and those<br>specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H410||*<br>STOT RE 2;<br>H373: C ≥0,1 %|A<br>1|
|080-003-00-1|dimercury dichloride;<br>mercurous chloride;<br>calomel|233-307-5|10112-91-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H410||||
|080-004-00-7|organic compounds of mercury with the<br>exception of those specified elsewhere in<br>this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H410||*<br>STOT RE 2;<br>H373: C ≥0,1 %|A<br>1|
|080-005-00-2|mercury difulminate;<br>mercuric fulminate;<br>fulminate of mercury|211-057-8|628-86-4|Unst. Expl.<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H200<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS01<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H200<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H400<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|080-005-01-X|mercury difulminate;<br>mercuric fulminate;<br>fulminate of mercury [≥20 % phlegmatiser]|211-057-8|628-86-4|Expl. 1.1<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H201<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS01<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H201<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H400<br>H410||||
|080-006-00-8|dimercury dicyanide oxide;<br>mercuric oxycyanide|215-629-8|1335-31-5|Expl. 1.1<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H201<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS01<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H201<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H410|||T|
|080-007-00-3|dimethylmercury; [1]<br>diethylmercury [2]|209-805-3<br>[1]<br>211-000-7<br>[2]|593-74-8 [1]<br>627-44-1 [2]|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H410||*<br>STOT RE 2;<br>H373: C ≥0,05 %|1|
|080-008-00-9|phenylmercury nitrate; [1]<br>phenylmercury hydroxide; [2]<br>basic phenylmercury nitrate [3]|200-242-9<br>[1]<br>202-866-7<br>[2]<br>-[3]|55-68-5 [1]<br>100-57-2 [2]<br>8003-05-2 [3]|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H372 **<br>H314<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|080-009-00-4|2-methoxyethylmercury chloride|204-659-7|123-88-6|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H372 **<br>H314<br>H410||||
|080-010-00-X|mercury dichloride;<br>mercuric chloride|231-299-8|7487-94-7|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H300<br>H372<br>**<br>H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H372 **<br>H314<br>H410||||
|080-011-00-5|phenylmercury acetate|200-532-5|62-38-4|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H372 **<br>H314<br>H410||||
|081-001-00-3|thallium|231-138-1|7440-28-0|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H330<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H413|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H413||||
|081-002-00-9|thallium compounds, with the exception of<br>those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H330<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H411|||A|
|081-003-00-4|dithallium sulphate;<br>thallic sulphate|231-201-3|7446-18-6|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H300<br>H372<br>**<br>H315<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H372 **<br>H315<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|082-001-00-6|lead compounds with the exception of those<br>specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Repr. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H360-<br>Df<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360Df<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H410||Repr. 2; H361f: C<br>≥2,5 %<br>*<br>STOT RE 2;<br>H373: C ≥0,5 %|A<br>1|
|082-002-00-1|lead alkyls|—|—|Repr. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H360-<br>Df<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360Df<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H410||Repr. 1A; H360D:<br>C ≥0,1 %<br>*<br>STOT RE 2;<br>H373: C ≥0,05 %|A<br>1|
|082-003-00-7|lead diazide;<br>lead azide|236-542-1|13424-46-9|Unst. Expl.<br>Repr. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H200<br>H360-<br>Df<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS01<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H200<br>H360Df<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H410|||1|
|082-003-01-4|lead diazide;<br>lead azide [≥20 % phlegmatiser]|236-542-1|13424-46-9|Expl. 1.1<br>Repr. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H201<br>H360-<br>Df<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS01<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H201<br>H360Df<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H410|||1|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|082-004-00-2|lead chromate|231-846-0|7758-97-6|Carc. 2<br>Repr. 1A<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H360-<br>Df<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H360Df<br>H373 **<br>H410|||1|
|082-005-00-8|lead di(acetate)|206-104-4|301-04-2|Repr. 1A<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H360-<br>Df<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360Df<br>H373 **<br>H410|||1|
|082-006-00-3|trilead bis(orthophosphate)|231-205-5|7446-27-7|Repr. 1A<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H360-<br>Df<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360Df<br>H373 **<br>H410|||1|
|082-007-00-9|lead acetate, basic|215-630-3|1335-32-6|Carc. 2<br>Repr. 1A<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H360-<br>Df<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H360Df<br>H373 **<br>H410|||1|
|082-008-00-4|lead(II) methanesulphonate|401-750-5|17570-76-2|Repr. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1|H360-<br>Df<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H315<br>H318|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H360Df<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H315<br>H318|||1|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|082-009-00-X|Lead sulfochromate yellow;<br>C.I. Pigment Yellow 34;<br>[This substance is identified in the Colour<br>Index by Colour Index Constitution Num-<br>ber, C.I. 77603.]|215-693-7|1344-37-2|Carc. 2<br>Repr. 1A<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H360-<br>Df<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H360Df<br>H373 **<br>H410|||1|
|082-010-00-5|Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red;<br>C.I. Pigment Red 104;<br>[This substance is identified in the Colour<br>Index by Colour Index Constitution Num-<br>ber, C.I. 77605.]|235-759-9|12656-85-8|Carc. 2<br>Repr. 1A<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H360-<br>Df<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H360Df<br>H373 **<br>H410|||1|
|082-011-00-0|lead hydrogen arsenate|232-064-2|7784-40-9|Carc. 1A<br>Repr. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H360-<br>Df<br>H331<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H360Df<br>H331<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H410|||1|
|092-001-00-8|uranium|231-170-6|7440-61-1|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H330<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H413|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H413||||
|092-002-00-3|uranium compounds|—|—|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H330<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H411|||A|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|601-001-00-4|methane|200-812-7|74-82-8|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas|H220|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>Dgr|H220|||U|
|601-002-00-X|ethane|200-814-8|74-84-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas|H220|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>Dgr|H220|||U|
|601-003-00-5|propane|200-827-9|74-98-6|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas|H220|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>Dgr|H220|||U|
|601-004-00-0|butane; [1]<br>and isobutane [2]|203-448-7<br>[1]<br>200-857-2<br>[2]|106-97-8 [1]<br>75-28-5 [2]|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas|H220|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>Dgr|H220|||C U|
|601-004-01-8|butane (containing ≥0,1 % butadiene (203-<br>450-8)); [1]<br>isobutane (containing ≥0,1 % butadiene<br>(203-450-8)) [2]|203-448-7<br>[1]<br>200-857-2<br>[2]|106-97-8 [1]<br>75-28-5 [2]|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||C S U|
|601-005-00-6|2,2-dimethylpropane;<br>neopentane|207-343-7|463-82-1|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H220<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H220<br>H411|||U|
|601-006-00-1|pentane|203-692-4|109-66-0|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Asp. Tox. 1<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H225<br>H304<br>H336<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H304<br>H336<br>H411|EUH066||C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|601-007-00-7|hexane, reaction mass of isomers (contain-<br>ing < 5 %_ n_-hexane (203-777-6))|—|—|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Asp. Tox. 1<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H225<br>H304<br>H315<br>H336<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H304<br>H315<br>H336<br>H411|||C|
|601-008-00-2|heptane [and isomers] [1]|205-563-8<br>[1]<br>203-548-0<br>[2]<br>207-346-3<br>[3]<br>209-230-8<br>[4]<br>209-280-0<br>[5]<br>209-643-3<br>[6]<br>209-680-5<br>[7]<br>209-730-6<br>[8]<br>210-529-0<br>[9]<br>250-610-8<br>[10]|142-82-5 [1]<br>108-08-7 [2]<br>464-06-2 [3]<br>562-49-2 [4]<br>565-59-3 [5]<br>589-34-4 [6]<br>590-35-2 [7]<br>591-76-4 [8]<br>617-78-7 [9]<br>31394-54-4<br>[10]|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Asp. Tox. 1<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H225<br>H304<br>H315<br>H336<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H304<br>H315<br>H336<br>H410|||C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|601-009-00-8|octane [and isomers] [1]|203-892-1<br>[1]<br>208-759-1<br>[2]<br>209-207-2<br>[3]<br>209-243-9<br>[4]<br>209-266-4<br>[5]<br>209-292-6<br>[6]<br>209-504-7<br>[7]<br>209-547-1<br>[8]<br>209-649-6<br>[9]<br>209-650-1<br>[10]<br>209-660-6<br>[11]<br>209-689-4<br>[12]<br>209-745-8<br>[13]<br>209-747-9<br>[14]<br>209-855-6<br>[15]<br>210-187-2<br>[16]<br>210-621-0<br>[17]<br>213-923-0<br>[18]<br>247-861-0<br>[19]|111-65-9 [1]<br>540-84-1 [2]<br>560-21-4 [3]<br>563-16-6 [4]<br>564-02-3 [5]<br>565-75-3 [6]<br>583-48-2 [7]<br>584-94-1 [8]<br>589-43-5 [9]<br>589-53-7 [10]<br>589-81-1 [11]<br>590-73-8 [12]<br>592-13-2 [13]<br>592-27-8 [14]<br>594-82-1 [15]<br>609-26-7 [16]<br>619-99-8 [17]<br>1067-08-9 [18]<br>26635-64-3<br>[19]|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Asp. Tox. 1<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H225<br>H304<br>H315<br>H336<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H304<br>H315<br>H336<br>H410|||C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|601-010-00-3|ethylene|200-815-3|74-85-1|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>STOT SE 3|H220<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H220<br>H336|||U|
|601-011-00-9|propene;<br>propylene|204-062-1|115-07-1|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas|H220|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>Dgr|H220|||U|
|601-012-00-4|but-1-ene; [1]<br>butene, mixed-1-and-2-isomers; [2]<br>2-methylpropene; [3]<br>(_Z_)-but-2-ene; [4]<br>(_E_)-but-2-ene [5]|203-449-2<br>[1]<br>203-452-9<br>[2]<br>204-066-3<br>[3]<br>209-673-7<br>[4]<br>210-855-3<br>[5]|106-98-9 [1]<br>107-01-7 [2]<br>115-11-7 [3]<br>590-18-1 [4]<br>624-64-6 [5]|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas|H220|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>Dgr|H220|||C U|
|601-013-00-X|1,3-butadiene;<br>buta-1,3-diene|203-450-8|106-99-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||D U|
|601-014-00-5|isoprene (stabilised)<br>2-methyl-1,3-butadiene|201-143-3|78-79-5|Flam. Liq. 1<br>Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H224<br>H350<br>H341<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H224<br>H350<br>H341<br>H412|||D|
|601-015-00-0|acetylene;<br>ethyne|200-816-9|74-86-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas|H220|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>Dgr|H220|EUH006||U|
|601-016-00-6|cyclopropane|200-847-8|75-19-4|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas|H220|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>Dgr|H220|||U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|601-017-00-1|cyclohexane|203-806-2|110-82-7|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Asp. Tox. 1<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H225<br>H304<br>H315<br>H336<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H304<br>H315<br>H336<br>H410||||
|601-018-00-7|methylcyclohexane|203-624-3|108-87-2|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Asp. Tox. 1<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H225<br>H304<br>H315<br>H336<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H304<br>H315<br>H336<br>H411||||
|601-019-00-2|1,4-dimethylcyclohexane|209-663-2|589-90-2|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Asp. Tox. 1<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H225<br>H304<br>H315<br>H336<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H304<br>H315<br>H336<br>H411||||
|601-020-00-8|benzene|200-753-7|71-43-2|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B<br>STOT RE 1<br>Asp. Tox. 1<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H225<br>H350<br>H340<br>H372<br>**<br>H304<br>H319<br>H315|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H350<br>H340<br>H372 **<br>H304<br>H319<br>H315|||E|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|601-021-00-3|toluene|203-625-9|108-88-3|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Asp. Tox. 1<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H225<br>H361d<br>***<br>H304<br>H373<br>**<br>H315<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H361d ***<br>H304<br>H373 **<br>H315<br>H336||||
|601-022-00-9|_o_-xylene; [1]<br>_p_-xylene; [2]<br>_m_-xylene; [3]<br>xylene [4]|202-422-2<br>[1]<br>203-396-5<br>[2]<br>203-576-3<br>[3]<br>215-535-7<br>[4]|95-47-6 [1]<br>106-42-3 [2]<br>108-38-3 [3]<br>1330-20-7 [4]|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H315|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H315||*|C|
|601-023-00-4|ethylbenzene|202-849-4|100-41-4|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H225<br>H332|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332||||
|601-024-00-X|cumene; [1]<br>propylbenzene [2]|202-704-5<br>[1]<br>203-132-9<br>[2]|98-82-8 [1]<br>103-65-1 [2]|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Asp. Tox. 1<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H226<br>H304<br>H335<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H226<br>H304<br>H335<br>H411|||C|
|601-025-00-5|mesitylene;<br>1,3,5-trimethylbenzene|203-604-4|108-67-8|Flam. Liq. 3<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H226<br>H335<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H226<br>H335<br>H411||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥25 %||
|601-026-00-0|styrene|202-851-5|100-42-5|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H226<br>H332<br>H319<br>H315|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332<br>H319<br>H315||*|D|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|601-027-00-6|2-phenylpropene;<br>α-methylstyrene|202-705-0|98-83-9|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H226<br>H319<br>H335<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H226<br>H319<br>H335<br>H411||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥25 %||
|601-028-00-1|2-methylstyrene;<br>2-vinyltoluene|210-256-7|611-15-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H332<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H411||||
|601-029-00-7|dipentene;<br>limonene; [1]<br>(_R_)-_p_-mentha-1,8-diene;<br>d-limonene; [2]<br>(_S_)-_p_-mentha-1,8-diene;<br>l-limonene; [3]<br>_trans_-1-methyl-4-(1-methylvinyl)cyclohex-<br>ene; [4]<br>(±)-1-methyl-4-(1-methylvinyl)cyclohexene<br>[5]|205-341-0<br>[1]<br>227-813-5<br>[2]<br>227-815-6<br>[3]<br>229-977-3<br>[4]<br>231-732-0<br>[5]|138-86-3 [1]<br>5989-27-5 [2]<br>5989-54-8 [3]<br>6876-12-6 [4]<br>7705-14-8 [5]|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H226<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H226<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410|||C|
|601-030-00-2|cyclopentane|206-016-6|287-92-3|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H225<br>H412|GHS02<br>Dgr|H225<br>H412||||
|601-031-00-8|2,4,4-trimethylpent-1-ene|203-486-4|107-39-1|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H225<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H411||||
|601-032-00-3|benzo[_a_]pyrene;<br>benzo[_def_]chrysene|200-028-5|50-32-8|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Repr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H340<br>H360-<br>FD<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H340<br>H360FD<br>H317<br>H410||Carc. 1B; H350:<br>C ≥0,01 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|601-033-00-9|benz[_a_]anthracene|200-280-6|56-55-3|Carc. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H410||||
|601-034-00-4|benz[_e_]acephenanthrylene|205-911-9|205-99-2|Carc. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H410||||
|601-035-00-X|benzo[_j_]fluoranthene|205-910-3|205-82-3|Carc. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H410||||
|601-036-00-5|benzo[_k_]fluoranthene|205-916-6|207-08-9|Carc. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H410||||
|601-037-00-0|n-hexane|203-777-6|110-54-3|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Asp. Tox. 1<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H225<br>H361f<br>***<br>H304<br>H373<br>**<br>H315<br>H336<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H361f ***<br>H304<br>H373 **<br>H315<br>H336<br>H411||STOT RE 2;<br>H373: C ≥5 %||
|601-041-00-2|dibenz[_a_,_h_]anthracene|200-181-8|53-70-3|Carc. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H410||Carc. 1B; H350: C<br>≥0,01 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|601-042-00-8|biphenyl;<br>diphenyl|202-163-5|92-52-4|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H410||||
|601-043-00-3|1,2,4-trimethylbenzene|202-436-9|95-63-6|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H226<br>H332<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H226<br>H332<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H411||||
|601-044-00-9|3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene|201-052-9|77-73-6|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H225<br>H332<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H411||||
|601-045-00-4|1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene|204-340-2|119-64-2|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H319<br>H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H411|EUH019|||
|601-046-00-X|7-methylocta-1,6-diene|404-210-7|42152-47-6|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H226<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H226<br>H410||||
|601-047-00-5|_m_-mentha-1,3(8)-diene|404-150-1|17092-80-7|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|601-048-00-0|chrysene|205-923-4|218-01-9|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H341<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H410||||
|601-049-00-6|benzo[_e_]pyrene|205-892-7|192-97-2|Carc. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H410||||
|601-051-00-7|4-phenylbut-1-ene|405-980-7|768-56-9|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H411||||
|601-052-00-2|naphthalene|202-049-5|91-20-3|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H302<br>H410||||
|601-053-00-8|nonylphenol; [1]<br>4-nonylphenol, branched [2]|246-672-0<br>[1]<br>284-325-5<br>[2]|25154-52-3 [1]<br>84852-15-3 [2]|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H361f-<br>d<br>H302<br>H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H361fd<br>H302<br>H314<br>H410||||
|601-054-00-3|reaction mass of isomers of: dibenzylben-<br>zene;<br>dibenzyl(methyl)benzene;<br>dibenzyl(dimethyl)benzene;<br>dibenzyl(trimethyl)benzene|405-570-8|—|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|601-055-00-9|reaction mass of isomers of: mono-(2-<br>tetradecyl)naphthalenes;<br>di-(2-tetradecyl)naphthalenes;<br>tri-(2-tetradecyl)naphthalenes|410-190-0|132983-41-6|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H319<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H413||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|601-056-00-4|reaction mass of isomers of: methyldiphe-<br>nylmethane;<br>dimethyldiphenylmethane|405-470-4|73807-39-3|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H410||||
|601-057-00-X|_N_-dodecyl-[3-(4-(dimethylamino)benza-<br>mido)-propyl]dimethylammonium tosylate|421-130-8|156679-41-3|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H410||||
|601-058-00-5|di-L-para-menthene|417-870-6|83648-84-4|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|601-059-00-0|methyl 2-benzylidene-3-oxobutyrate|420-940-9|15768-07-7|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H319<br>H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H411||||
|601-060-00-6|1,2-bis[4-fluoro-6-{4-sulfo-5-(2-(4-sulfo-<br>naphtalene-3-ylazo)-1-hydroxy-3,6-disulfo-<br>8-aminonaphthalene-7-ylazo)phenylamino}-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2ylamino]ethane; x-sodium,<br>y-potassium salts x = 7,755 y = 0,245|417-610-1|155522-09-1|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|601-061-00-1|(ethyl-1,2-ethanediyl)[-2-[[[(2-hydroxyethyl)<br>methylamino]acetyl]-propyl]ω-(nonylphe-<br>noxy)poly]oxy-(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)|418-960-8|—|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H314<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H317<br>H411||||
|601-062-00-7|reaction mass of: branched triacontane;<br>branched dotriacontane;<br>branched tetratriacontane;<br>branched hexatriacontane|417-030-9|151006-59-6|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|601-063-00-2|reaction mass of isomers of branched<br>tetracosane|417-060-2|151006-61-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H332<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H413||||
|601-064-00-8|branched hexatriacontane|417-070-7|151006-62-1|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|601-065-00-3|reaction mass of: (1'-α,3'-α,6'-α-2,2,3',7',7'-<br>pentamethylspiro(1,3-dioxane-5,2'-norcar-<br>ane);<br>(1'α,3'β,6'α)-2,2,3',7',7'-pentamethylspiro<br>(1,3-dioxane-5,2'-norcarane)|416-930-9|—|STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H373 **<br>H318<br>H411||||
|601-066-00-9|1-(4-(_trans_-4-heptylcyclohexyl)phenyl) etha-<br>none|426-820-2|78531-60-9|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H317<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H413||||
|601-067-00-4|triethyl arsenate|427-700-2|15606-95-8|Carc. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H331<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H331<br>H301<br>H410||||
|601-068-00-X|1,2-diacetoxybut-3-ene|421-720-5|18085-02-4|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|601-069-00-5|2-ethyl-1-(2-(1,3-dioxanyl)ethyl)-pyridinium<br>bromide|422-680-1|287933-44-2|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|601-071-00-6|1-dimethoxymethyl-2-nitro-benzene|423-830-9|20627-73-0|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|601-073-00-7|1-bromo-3,5-difluorobenzene|416-710-2|461-96-1|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H226<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H226<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|601-074-00-2|reaction mass of: 4-(2,2,3-trimethylcyclo-<br>pent-3-en-1-yl)-1-methyl-2-oxabicyclo<br>[2.2.2]octane;<br>1-(2,2,3-trimethylcyclopent-3-en-1-yl)-5-<br>methyl-6-oxabicyclo[3.2.1]octane;<br>spiro[cyclohex-3-en-1-yl-[(4,5,6,6a-tetrahy-<br>dro-3,6',6',6'a-tetramethyl)-1,3'(3'a_H_)-[2_H_]<br>cyclopenta[_b_]furan];<br>spiro[cyclohex-3-en-1-yl-[4,5,6,6a-tetrahy-<br>dro-4,6',6',6'a-tetramethyl)-1,3'(3'a_H_)-[2_H_]<br>cyclopenta[_b_]]furan]|422-040-1|—|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H319<br>H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H411||||
|601-085-00-2|isopentane;<br>2-methylbutane|201-142-8|78-78-4|Flam. Liq. 1<br>Asp. Tox. 1<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H224<br>H304<br>H336<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H224<br>H304<br>H336<br>H411|EUH066|||
|602-001-00-7|chloromethane;<br>methyl chloride|200-817-4|74-87-3|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 2<br>STOT RE 2 *|H220<br>H351<br>H373<br>**|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H351<br>H373 **|||U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|602-002-00-2|bromomethane;<br>methylbromide|200-813-2|74-83-9|Press. Gas<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Ozone|H341<br>H331<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400<br>EU-<br>H059|GHS04<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H341<br>H331<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400|EUH059||U|
|602-003-00-8|dibromomethane|200-824-2|74-95-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H332<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H412||*||
|602-004-00-3|dichloromethane;<br>methylene chloride|200-838-9|75-09-2|Carc. 2|H351|GHS08<br>Wng|H351||||
|602-005-00-9|methyl iodide;<br>iodomethane|200-819-5|74-88-4|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H351<br>H312<br>H331<br>H301<br>H335<br>H315|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H351<br>H312<br>H331<br>H301<br>H335<br>H315||||
|602-006-00-4|trichloromethane;<br>chloroform|200-663-8|67-66-3|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H351<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H373<br>**<br>H315|GHS07<br>GHS08<br>Wng|H351<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H373 **<br>H315||*<br>STOT RE 2;<br>H373: C ≥5 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|602-007-00-X|bromoform;<br>tribromomethane|200-854-6|75-25-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H331<br>H319<br>H315<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H319<br>H315<br>H411||||
|602-008-00-5|carbon tetrachloride;<br>tetrachloromethane|200-262-8|56-23-5|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3<br>Ozone|H351<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H412<br>EU-<br>H059|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H351<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H412|EUH059|*<br>STOT RE 1;<br>H372: C ≥1 %<br>STOT RE 2;<br>H373: 0,2 % ≤C<br>< 1 %||
|602-009-00-0|chloroethane|200-830-5|75-00-3|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H220<br>H351<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H351<br>H412|||U|
|602-010-00-6|1,2-dibromoethane|203-444-5|106-93-4|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H411||*||
|602-011-00-1|1,1-dichloroethane|200-863-5|75-34-3|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H225<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H412||*||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|602-012-00-7|1,2-dichloroethane;<br>ethylene dichloride|203-458-1|107-06-2|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H225<br>H350<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H350<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315||||
|602-013-00-2|1,1,1-trichloroethane;<br>methyl chloroform|200-756-3|71-55-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Ozone|H332<br>EU-<br>H059|GHS07<br>Wng|H332|EUH059||F|
|602-014-00-8|1,1,2-trichloroethane|201-166-9|79-00-5|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H351<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H351<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|EUH066|*||
|602-015-00-3|1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane|201-197-8|79-34-5|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H330<br>H310<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H411||||
|602-016-00-9|1,1,2,2-tetrabromoethane|201-191-5|79-27-6|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H330<br>H319<br>H412|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H319<br>H412||||
|602-017-00-4|pentachloroethane|200-925-1|76-01-7|Carc. 2<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H351<br>H372<br>**<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H372 **<br>H411||STOT RE 1;<br>H372: C ≥1 %<br>STOT RE 2;<br>H373: 0,2 % ≤C<br>< 1 %||
|602-018-00-X|1-chloropropane; [1]<br>2-chloropropane [2]|208-749-7<br>[1]<br>200-858-8<br>[2]|540-54-5 [1]<br>75-29-6 [2]|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|||C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|602-019-00-5|1-bromopropane;<br>n-propyl bromide|203-445-0|106-94-5|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Repr. 1B<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H225<br>H360-<br>FD<br>H373<br>**<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H360FD<br>H373 **<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H336||||
|602-020-00-0|1,2-dichloropropane;<br>propylene dichloride|201-152-2|78-87-5|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H225<br>H332<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H302||||
|602-021-00-6|1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane|202-479-3|96-12-8|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Repr. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H350<br>H340<br>H360F<br>***<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H412|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H340<br>H360F ***<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H412||||
|602-022-00-1|1-chloropentane; [1]<br>2-chloropentane; [2]<br>3-chloropentane [3]|208-846-4<br>[1]<br>210-885-7<br>[2]<br>210-467-4<br>[3]|543-59-9 [1]<br>625-29-6 [2]<br>616-20-6 [3]|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|||C|
|602-023-00-7|vinyl chloride;<br>chloroethylene|200-831-0|75-01-4|Press. Gas<br>Flam. Gas 1<br>Carc. 1A|H220<br>H350|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350|||D U|
|602-024-00-2|bromoethylene|209-800-6|593-60-2|Press. Gas<br>Flam. Gas 1<br>Carc. 1B|H220<br>H350|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350|||U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|602-025-00-8|1,1-dichloroethylene;<br>vinylidene chloride|200-864-0|75-35-4|Flam. Liq. 1<br>Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H224<br>H351<br>H332|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H224<br>H351<br>H332||*|D|
|602-026-00-3|1,2-dichloroethylene; [1]<br>_cis_-dichloroethylene; [2]<br>_trans_-dichloroethylene [3]|208-750-2<br>[1]<br>205-859-7<br>[2]<br>205-860-2<br>[3]|540-59-0 [1]<br>156-59-2 [2]<br>156-60-5 [3]|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H225<br>H332<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H412||*|C|
|602-027-00-9|trichloroethylene;<br>trichloroethene|201-167-4|79-01-6|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H350<br>H341<br>H319<br>H315<br>H336<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H319<br>H315<br>H336<br>H412||||
|602-028-00-4|tetrachloroethylene|204-825-9|127-18-4|Carc. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H351<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H411||||
|602-029-00-X|3-chloropropene;<br>allyl chloride|203-457-6|107-05-1|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Carc. 2<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H225<br>H351<br>H341<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H351<br>H341<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400|||D|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|602-030-00-5|1,3-dichloropropene; [1]<br>(_Z_)-1,3-dichloropropene [2]|208-826-5<br>[1]<br>233-195-8<br>[2]|542-75-6 [1]<br>10061-01-5 [2]|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H226<br>H301<br>H332<br>H312<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H226<br>H301<br>H332<br>H312<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410|||C D|
|602-031-00-0|1,1-dichloropropene|209-253-3|563-58-6|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H225<br>H301<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>Dgr|H225<br>H301<br>H412||||
|602-032-00-6|3-chloro-2-methylpropene|209-251-2|563-47-3|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H225<br>H332<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H411||||
|602-033-00-1|chlorobenzene|203-628-5|108-90-7|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H226<br>H332<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H226<br>H332<br>H411||*||
|602-034-00-7|1,2-dichlorobenzene;<br>_o_-dichlorobenzene|202-425-9|95-50-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H410||*||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|602-035-00-2|1,4-dichlorobenzene;<br>_p_-dichlorobenzene|203-400-5|106-46-7|Carc. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H319<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H319<br>H410||||
|602-036-00-8|chloroprene (stabilised);<br>2-chlorobuta-1,3-diene (stabilised)|204-818-0|126-99-8|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H225<br>H350<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H350<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|||D|
|602-037-00-3|α-chlorotoluene;<br>benzyl chloride|202-853-6|100-44-7|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1|H350<br>H331<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H350<br>H331<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318||||
|602-038-00-9|α, α,α-trichlorotoluene;<br>benzotrichloride|202-634-5|98-07-7|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1|H350<br>H331<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H350<br>H331<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318||||
|602-039-00-4|polychlorobiphenyls;<br>PCB|215-648-1|1336-36-3|STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H410||STOT RE 2;<br>H373: C ≥<br>0,005 %|C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|602-040-00-X|2-chlorotoluene; [1]<br>3-chlorotoluene; [2]<br>4-chlorotoluene; [3]<br>chlorotoluene [4]|202-424-3<br>[1]<br>203-580-5<br>[2]<br>203-397-0<br>[3]<br>246-698-2<br>[4]|95-49-8 [1]<br>108-41-8 [2]<br>106-43-4 [3]<br>25168-05-2 [4]|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H332<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H411|||C|
|602-041-00-5|penthachloronaphthalene|215-320-8|1321-64-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H410|||C|
|602-042-00-0|1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorcyclohexanes with the<br>exception of those specified elsewhere in<br>this Annex|—|—|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H301<br>H312<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H301<br>H312<br>H410|||A C|
|602-043-00-6|lindane (ISO);<br>γ-HCH or γ-BHC;<br>γ-1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane|200-401-2|58-89-9|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Lact.<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H332<br>H312<br>H373<br>**<br>H362<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H332<br>H312<br>H373 **<br>H362<br>H410||M=10||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|602-044-00-1|camphechlor (ISO);<br>toxaphene;|232-283-3|8001-35-2|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H301<br>H312<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H301<br>H312<br>H335<br>H315<br>H410||||
|602-045-00-7|DDT (ISO);<br>clofenotane (INN);<br>dicophane;<br>1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)<br>ethane;<br>dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane|200-024-3|50-29-3|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H410||||
|602-046-00-2|heptachlor (ISO);<br>1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahy-<br>dro-4,7-methanoindene|200-962-3|76-44-8|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H410||||
|602-047-00-8|chlordane (ISO);<br>1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetra-<br>hydro-4,7-methanoindan|200-349-0|57-74-9|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H312<br>H302<br>H410||||
|602-048-00-3|aldrin (ISO)|206-215-8|309-00-2|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|602-049-00-9|dieldrin (ISO)|200-484-5|60-57-1|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H310<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H310<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H410||||
|602-050-00-4|(1α,4α,4aβ,5β,8β,8aβ)-1,2,3,4,10,10-hexa-<br>chloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-1,4:5,8-<br>dimethanonaphfthalene;<br>isodrin|207-366-2|465-73-6|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H410||||
|602-051-00-X|endrin (ISO);<br>1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-<br>1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-1,4:5,8-<br>dimethanonaphthalene|200-775-7|72-20-8|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H300<br>H311<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H311<br>H410||||
|602-052-00-5|endosulfan (ISO);<br>1,2,3,4,7,7-hexachloro-8,9,10-trinorborn-2-<br>en-5,6-ylenedimethyl sulphite|204-079-4|115-29-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H410||||
|602-053-00-0|isobenzan (ISO);<br>1,3,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-1,3,3a,4,7,7a-<br>hexahydro-4,7-methanoisobenzofuran|206-045-4|297-78-9|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H310<br>H300<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H400||||
|602-054-00-6|3-iodpropene;<br>allyl iodide|209-130-4|556-56-9|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H226<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H226<br>H314||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|602-055-00-1|bromoethane;<br>ethyl bromide|200-825-8|74-96-4|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H225<br>H351<br>H332<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H351<br>H332<br>H302||||
|602-056-00-7|α, α,α-trifluorotoluene;<br>benzotrifluoride|202-635-0|98-08-8|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H225<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H411||||
|602-057-00-2|α-bromotoluene;<br>benzyl bromide|202-847-3|100-39-0|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315||||
|602-058-00-8|α, α-dichlorotoluene;<br>benzylidene chloride;<br>benzal chloride|202-709-2|98-87-3|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1|H351<br>H331<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H351<br>H331<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318||||
|602-059-00-3|1-chlorobutane;<br>butyl chloride|203-696-6|109-69-3|Flam. Liq. 2|H225|GHS02<br>Dgr|H225||||
|602-060-00-9|bromobenzene|203-623-8|108-86-1|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H226<br>H315<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H226<br>H315<br>H411||||
|602-061-00-4|hexafluoropropene;<br>hexafluoropropylene|204-127-4|116-15-4|Press. Gas<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3|H332<br>H335|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H335|||U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|602-062-00-X|1,2,3-trichloropropane|202-486-1|96-18-4|Carc. 1B<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H350<br>H360F<br>***<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H360F ***<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|||D|
|602-063-00-5|heptachlor epoxide;<br>2,3-epoxy-1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-<br>3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindane|213-831-0|1024-57-3|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H410||||
|602-064-00-0|1,3-dichloro-2-propanol|202-491-9|96-23-1|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H350<br>H301<br>H312|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H301<br>H312||||
|602-065-00-6|hexachlorobenzene|204-273-9|118-74-1|Carc. 1B<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H372<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H372 **<br>H410||||
|602-066-00-1|tetrachloro-_p_-benzoquinone|204-274-4|118-75-2|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H319<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H410||||
|602-067-00-7|1,3-dichlorbenzene|208-792-1|541-73-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|602-068-00-2|ethylene bis(trichloroacetate)|219-732-9|2514-53-6|Skin Irrit. 2|H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H315||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|602-069-00-8|dichloroacetylene|—|7572-29-4|Unst. Expl.<br>Carc. 2<br>STOT RE 2 *|H200<br>H351<br>H373<br>**|GHS01<br>GHS08<br>Wng|H200<br>H351<br>H373 **||||
|602-070-00-3|3-chloro-4,5,α, α,α-pentafluorotoluene|401-930-3|77227-99-7|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H226<br>H332<br>H302<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H226<br>H332<br>H302<br>H400||||
|602-071-00-9|bromobenzylbromotoluene, reaction mass<br>of isomers|402-210-1|99688-47-8|STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H317<br>H410||||
|602-072-00-4|dichloro [(dichlorophenyl)methyl]methyl-<br>benzene, reaction mass of isomers;<br>(dichlorophenyl)(dichlorotolyl)methane,<br>reaction mass of isomers (IUPAC)|278-404-3|76253-60-6|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|602-073-00-X|1,4-dichlorobut-2-ene|212-121-8|764-41-0|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H410||Carc. 1B; H350:<br>C ≥0,01 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|602-074-00-5|pentachlorobenzene|210-172-0|608-93-5|Flam. Sol. 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H228<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H228<br>H302<br>H410|||T|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|602-075-00-0|4,4,5,5-tetrachloro-1,3-dioxolan-2-one|404-060-2|22432-68-4|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H330<br>H302<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H330<br>H302<br>H314||||
|602-076-00-6|2,3,4-trichlorobut-1-ene|219-397-9|2431-50-7|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H331<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H331<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H410||Carc. 2; H351:<br>C ≥0,1 %||
|602-077-00-1|dodecachloropentacyclo[5.2.1.02,6.03,9.05,8]<br>decane;<br>mirex|219-196-6|2385-85-5|Carc. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Lact.<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H361f-<br>d<br>H362<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H361fd<br>H362<br>H312<br>H302<br>H410||||
|602-078-00-7|hexachlorocyclopentadiene|201-029-3|77-47-4|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H311<br>H302<br>H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H311<br>H302<br>H314<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|602-079-00-2|2,3-dichloropropene;<br>2,3-dichloropropylene|201-153-8|78-88-6|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H225<br>H341<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H341<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H412||||
|602-080-00-8|alkanes, C10-13, chloro|287-476-5|85535-84-8|Carc. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H410||||
|602-081-00-3|2-chloro-4,5-difluorobenzoic acid|405-380-5|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H312<br>H302<br>H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H318<br>H317||||
|602-082-00-9|2,2,6,6-tetrakis(bromomethyl)-4-oxahep-<br>tane-1,7-diol|408-020-5|109678-33-3|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|602-083-00-4|diphenyl ether, pentabromo derivative pen-<br>tabromodiphenyl ether|251-084-2|32534-81-9|STOT RE 2 *<br>Lact.<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H373<br>**<br>H362<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H362<br>H410||||
|602-084-00-X|1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane|404-080-1|1717-00-6|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3<br>Ozone|H412<br>EU-<br>H059|—|H412|EUH059|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|602-085-00-5|2-bromopropane|200-855-1|75-26-3|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Repr. 1A<br>STOT RE 2 *|H225<br>H360F<br>***<br>H373<br>**|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H225<br>H360F ***<br>H373 **|EUH066|||
|602-086-00-0|trifluoroiodomethane;<br>trifluoromethyl iodide|219-014-5|2314-97-8|Muta. 2|H341|GHS08<br>Wng|H341||||
|602-087-00-6|1,2,4-trichlorobenzene|204-428-0|120-82-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H315<br>H410||||
|602-088-00-1|2,3-dibromopropan-1-ol;<br>2,3-dibromo-1-propanol|202-480-9|96-13-9|Carc. 1B<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H350<br>H361f<br>***<br>H311<br>H332<br>H302<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H361f ***<br>H311<br>H332<br>H302<br>H412||||
|602-089-00-7|4-bromo-2-chlorofluorobenzene|405-580-2|60811-21-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H315<br>H410||||
|602-090-00-2|1-allyl-3-chloro-4-fluorobenzene|406-630-6|121626-73-1|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H411||||
|602-091-00-8|1,3-dichloro-4-fluorobenzene|406-160-1|1435-48-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H315<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H373 **<br>H315<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|602-092-00-3|1-bromo-3,4,5-trifluorobenzene|418-480-9|138526-69-9|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Carc. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H226<br>H351<br>H315<br>H318<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H226<br>H351<br>H315<br>H318<br>H411||||
|602-093-00-9|α, α,α,4-tetrachlorotoluene;<br>_p_-chlorobenzotrichloride|226-009-1|5216-25-1|Carc. 1B<br>Repr. 2<br>STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H350<br>H361f<br>***<br>H372<br>**<br>H312<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H361f ***<br>H372 **<br>H312<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315||||
|602-094-00-4|diphenylether; octabromo derivate|251-087-9|32536-52-0|Repr. 1B|H360-<br>Df|GHS08<br>Dgr|H360Df||||
|602-096-00-5|malachite green hydrochloride; [1]<br>malachite green oxalate [2]|209-322-8<br>[1]<br>219-441-7<br>[2]|569-64-2 [1]<br>2437-29-8 [2]|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H361d<br>***<br>H302<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H361d ***<br>H302<br>H318<br>H410||||
|602-097-00-0|1-bromo-9-(4,4,5,5,5-pentafluoropen-<br>tylthio)nonane|422-850-5|148757-89-5|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|603-001-00-X|methanol|200-659-6|67-56-1|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT SE 1|H225<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H370<br>**|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H225<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H370 **||*<br>STOT SE 1;<br>H370: C ≥10 %<br>STOT SE 2;<br>H371: 3 % ≤C <<br>10 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-002-00-5|ethanol;<br>ethyl alcohol|200-578-6|64-17-5|Flam. Liq. 2|H225|GHS02<br>Dgr|H225||||
|603-003-00-0|propan-1-ol;<br>_n_-propanol|200-746-9|71-23-8|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>STOT SE 3|H225<br>H318<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H318<br>H336||||
|603-004-00-6|butan-1-ol;<br>_n_-butanol|200-751-6|71-36-3|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>STOT SE 3|H226<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H336||||
|603-005-00-1|2-methylpropan-2-ol;<br>_tert_-butyl alcohol|200-889-7|75-65-0|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H225<br>H332|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332||||
|603-006-00-7|pentanol isomers, with the exception fo<br>those specified elsewhere in this Annex|250-378-8||Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3|H226<br>H332<br>H335|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332<br>H335|EUH066||C|
|603-007-00-2|2-methylbutan-2-ol;<br>_tert_-pentanol|200-908-9|75-85-4|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H225<br>H332<br>H335<br>H315|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H335<br>H315||||
|603-008-00-8|4-methylpentan-2-ol;<br>methyl isobutyl carbinol|203-551-7|108-11-2|Flam. Liq. 3<br>STOT SE 3|H226<br>H335|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H335||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥25 %||
|603-009-00-3|cyclohexanol|203-630-6|108-93-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H332<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-010-00-9|2-methylcyclohexanol, mixed isomers; [1]<br>_cis_-2-methylcyclohexanol; [2]<br>_trans_-2-methylcyclohexanol [3]|209-512-0<br>[1]<br>231-187-9<br>[2]<br>231-186-3<br>[3]|583-59-5 [1]<br>7443-70-1 [2]<br>7443-52-9 [3]|Acute Tox. 4 *|H332|GHS07<br>Wng|H332|||C|
|603-011-00-4|2-methoxyethanol;<br>ethylene glycol monomethyl ether|203-713-7|109-86-4|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H226<br>H360-<br>FD<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H360FD<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302||||
|603-012-00-X|2-ethoxyethanol;<br>ethylene glycol monoethyl ether|203-804-1|110-80-5|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H226<br>H360-<br>FD<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H360FD<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302||||
|603-013-00-5|2-isopropoxyethanol;<br>ethylene glycol monoisopropyl ether|203-685-6|109-59-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H332<br>H312<br>H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H319||||
|603-014-00-0|2-butoxyethanol;<br>ethylene glycol monobutyl ether;<br>butyl cellosolve|203-905-0|111-76-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-015-00-6|allyl alcohol|203-470-7|107-18-6|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H225<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400||||
|603-016-00-1|4-hydroxy-4-methylpentan-2-one;<br>diacetone alcohol|204-626-7|123-42-2|Eye Irrit. 2|H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H319||Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>C ≥10 %||
|603-018-00-2|furfuryl alcohol|202-626-1|98-00-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302||*||
|603-019-00-8|dimethyl ether|204-065-8|115-10-6|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas|H220|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>Dgr|H220|||U|
|603-020-00-3|ethyl methyl ether|—|540-67-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas|H220|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>Dgr|H220|||U|
|603-021-00-9|methyl vinyl ether|203-475-4|107-25-5|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas|H220|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>Dgr|H220|||D U|
|603-022-00-4|diethyl ether;<br>ether|200-467-2|60-29-7|Flam. Liq. 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3|H224<br>H302<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H224<br>H302<br>H336|EUH019<br>EUH066|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-023-00-X|ethylene oxide;<br>oxirane|200-849-9|75-21-8|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H220<br>H350<br>H340<br>H331<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340<br>H331<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|||U|
|603-024-00-5|1,4-dioxane|204-661-8|123-91-1|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Carc. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H225<br>H351<br>H319<br>H335|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H351<br>H319<br>H335|EUH019<br>EUH066||D|
|603-025-00-0|tetrahydrofuran|203-726-8|109-99-9|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H225<br>H319<br>H335|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H319<br>H335|EUH019|Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>C ≥25 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥25 %||
|603-026-00-6|1-chloro-2,3-epoxypropane;<br>epichlorhydrin|203-439-8|106-89-8|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H226<br>H350<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H226<br>H350<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317||*||
|603-027-00-1|ethanediol;<br>ethylene glycol|203-473-3|107-21-1|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|603-028-00-7|2-chloroethanol;<br>ethylene chlorohydrin|203-459-7|107-07-3|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H330<br>H310<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-029-00-2|bis(2-chloroethyl) ether|203-870-1|111-44-4|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H351<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H351<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300||||
|603-030-00-8|2-aminoethanol;<br>ethanolamine|205-483-3|141-43-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|603-031-00-3|1,2-dimethoxyethane;<br>ethylene glycol dimethyl ether;<br>EGDME|203-794-9|110-71-4|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H225<br>H360-<br>FD<br>H332|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H360FD<br>H332|EUH019|||
|603-032-00-9|ethylene dinitrate;<br>ethylene glycol dinitrate|211-063-0|628-96-6|Unst. Expl.<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *|H200<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373<br>**|GHS01<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H200<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373 **||||
|603-033-00-4|oxydiethylene dinitrate;<br>diethylene glycol dinitrate;<br>digol dinitrate|211-745-8|693-21-0|Unst. Expl<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H200<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H412|GHS01<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H200<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H412||||
|603-033-01-1|oxydiethylene dinitrate;<br>diethylene glycol dinitrate;<br>digol dinitrate;<br>[>25 % phlegmatiser]|211-745-8|693-21-0|Expl. 1.1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H201<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H412|GHS01<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H201<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-034-00-X|glycerol trinitrate;<br>nitroglycerine|200-240-8|55-63-0|Unst. Expl.<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H200<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS01<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H200<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H411||||
|603-034-01-7|glycerol trinitrate;<br>nitroglycerine;<br>[>40 % phlegmatiser]|200-240-8|55-63-0|Expl. 1.1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H201<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS01<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H201<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H411||||
|603-035-00-5|pentaerythritol tetranitrate; pentaerythrite<br>tetranitrate;<br>P.E.T.N.|201-084-3|78-11-5|Unst. Expl.|H200|GHS01<br>Dgr|H200||||
|603-035-01-2|pentaerythritol tetranitrate; pentaerythrite<br>tetranitrate;<br>P.E.T.N.;<br>[>20 % phlegmatiser]|201-084-3|78-11-5|Expl. 1.1|H201|GHS01<br>Dgr|H201|||T|
|603-036-00-0|mannitol hexanitrate;<br>nitromannite|239-924-6|15825-70-4|Unst. Expl.|H200|GHS01<br>Dgr|H200||||
|603-036-01-8|mannitol hexanitrate;<br>nitromannite;<br>[>40 % phlegmatiser]|239-924-6|15825-70-4|Expl. 1.1|H201|GHS01<br>Dgr|H201||||
|603-037-00-6|cellulose nitrate;|—|—|Expl. 1.1|H201|GHS01<br>Dgr|H201|EUH001||T|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-038-00-1|allyl glycidyl ether;<br>allyl 2,3-epoxypropyl ether;<br>prop-2-en-1-yl 2,3-epoxypropyl ether|203-442-4|106-92-3|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Carc. 2<br>Muta. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H226<br>H351<br>H341<br>H361f<br>***<br>H332<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H351<br>H341<br>H361f ***<br>H332<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H412||||
|603-039-00-7|butyl glycidyl ether;<br>butyl 2,3-epoxypropyl ether|219-376-4|2426-08-6|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Carc. 2<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H226<br>H351<br>H341<br>H332<br>H302<br>H335<br>H317<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H351<br>H341<br>H332<br>H302<br>H335<br>H317<br>H412||||
|603-040-00-2|sodium methanolate;<br>sodium methoxide; [1]<br>potassium methanolate;<br>potassium methoxide; [2]<br>lithium methanolate;<br>lithium methoxide [3]|204-699-5<br>[1]<br>212-736-1<br>[2]<br>212-737-7<br>[3]|124-41-4 [1]<br>865-33-8 [2]<br>865-34-9 [3]|Self-heat 1<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H251<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H251<br>H314|EUH014||T|
|603-041-00-8|potassium ethanolate;<br>potassium ethoxide; [1]<br>sodium ethanolate;<br>sodium ethoxide [2]|213-029-0<br>[1]<br>205-487-5<br>[2]|917-58-8 [1]<br>141-52-6 [2]|Self-heat 1<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H251<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H251<br>H314|EUH014||T|
|603-042-00-3|aluminium-tri-isopropoxide|209-090-8|555-31-7|Flam. Sol. 1|H228|GHS02<br>Dgr|H228|||T|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-043-00-9|triarimol (ISO);<br>2,4-dichloro-α-(pyrimidin-5-yl) benzhydryl<br>alcohol|—|26766-27-8|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|603-044-00-4|dicofol (ISO);<br>2,2,2-trichloro-1,1-bis(4-chlorophenyl)etha-<br>nol|204-082-0|115-32-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|603-045-00-X|diisopropyl ether; [1]<br>dipropyl ether [2]|203-560-6<br>[1]<br>203-869-6<br>[2]|108-20-3 [1]<br>111-43-3 [2]|Flam. Liq. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H225<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H336|EUH019<br>EUH066||C|
|603-046-00-5|bis (chloromethyl) ether;<br>oxybis(chloromethane)|208-832-8|542-88-1|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Carc. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H225<br>H350<br>H330<br>H311<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H225<br>H350<br>H330<br>H311<br>H302||Carc. 1A; H350:<br>C ≥0,001 %||
|603-047-00-0|2-dimethylaminoethanol;<br>_N_,_N_-dimethylethanolamine|203-542-8|108-01-0|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|603-048-00-6|2-diethylaminoethanol;<br>_N_,_N_-diethylethanolamine|202-845-2|100-37-8|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07 GHS09<br>Dgr|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|603-049-00-1|chlorfenethol (ISO);<br>1,1-bis (4-chlorophenyl) ethanol|201-246-3|80-06-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-050-00-7|1-(2-butoxypropoxy)propan-2-ol|246-011-6|24083-03-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H312<br>H302||||
|603-051-00-2|2-ethylbutan-1-ol|202-621-4|97-95-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H312<br>H302||||
|603-052-00-8|3-butoxypropan-2-ol;<br>propylene glycol monobutyl ether|225-878-4|5131-66-8|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H319<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315||||
|603-053-00-3|2-methylpentane-2,4-diol|203-489-0|107-41-5|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H319<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315||||
|603-054-00-9|di-_n_-butyl ether;<br>dibutyl ether|205-575-3|142-96-1|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H226<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H412||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥10 %||
|603-055-00-4|propylene oxide;<br>1,2-epoxypropane;<br>methyloxirane|200-879-2|75-56-9|Flam. Liq. 1<br>Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H224<br>H350<br>H340<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H224<br>H350<br>H340<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315||||
|603-056-00-X|[(_p_-tolyloxy)methyl]oxirane; [1]<br>[(_m_-tolyloxy)methyl]oxirane; [2]<br>2,3-epoxypropyl_ o_-tolyl ether; [3]<br>[(tolyloxy)methyl]oxirane;<br>cresyl glycidyl ether [4]|218-574-8<br>[1]<br>218-575-3<br>[2]<br>218-645-3<br>[3]<br>247-711-4<br>[4]|2186-24-5 [1]<br>2186-25-6 [2]<br>2210-79-9 [3]<br>26447-14-3 [4]|Muta. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H341<br>H315<br>H317<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H341<br>H315<br>H317<br>H411|||C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-057-00-5|benzyl alcohol|202-859-9|100-51-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H332<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H302||||
|603-058-00-0|1,3-propylene oxide|207-964-3|503-30-0|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302||||
|603-059-00-6|hexan-1-ol|203-852-3|111-27-3|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|603-060-00-1|2,2'-bioxirane;<br>1,2:3,4-diepoxybutane|215-979-1|1464-53-5|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H350<br>H340<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H350<br>H340<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314||||
|603-061-00-7|tetrahydro-2-furylmethanol;<br>tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol|202-625-6|97-99-4|Eye Irrit. 2|H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H319||||
|603-062-00-2|tetrahydrofuran-2,5-diyldimethanol|203-239-0|104-80-3|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥10 %||
|603-063-00-8|2,3-epoxypropan-1-ol;<br>glycidol;<br>oxiranemethanol|209-128-3|556-52-5|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H350<br>H341<br>H360F<br>***<br>H331<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H360F ***<br>H331<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-064-00-3|1-methoxy-2-propanol;<br>monopropylene glycol methyl ether|203-539-1|107-98-2|Flam. Liq. 3|H226|GHS02<br>Wng|H226||||
|603-065-00-9|resorcinol diglycidyl ether;<br>1,3-bis(2,3-epoxypropoxy)benzene|202-987-5|101-90-6|Carc. 2<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H351<br>H341<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H351<br>H341<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H412||||
|603-066-00-4|1,2-epoxy-4-epoxyethylcyclohexane;<br>vinylcyclohexane diepoxide|203-437-7|106-87-6|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Carc. 2|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H351|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H351||*||
|603-067-00-X|phenyl glycidyl ether;<br>2,3-epoxypropyl phenyl ether;<br>1,2-epoxy-3-phenoxypropane|204-557-2|122-60-1|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H350<br>H341<br>H332<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H332<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H412||||
|603-068-00-5|2,3-epoxypropyl-2-ethylcyclohexyl ether;<br>ethylcyclohexylglycidyl ether|—|130014-35-6|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H317||||
|603-069-00-0|2,4,6-tris(dimethylaminomethyl)phenol|202-013-9|90-72-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H302<br>H319<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H315||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-070-00-6|2-amino-2-methylpropanol|204-709-8|124-68-5|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H319<br>H315<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H412||||
|603-071-00-1|2,2'-iminodiethanol;<br>diethanolamine|203-868-0|111-42-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H315<br>H318|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H373 **<br>H315<br>H318||||
|603-072-00-7|1,4-bis(2,3 epoxypropoxy)butane;<br>butanedioldiglycidyl ether|219-371-7|2425-79-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H332<br>H312<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317||||
|603-073-00-2|bis-[4-(2,3-epoxipropoxi)phenyl]propane|216-823-5|1675-54-3|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H317||Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>C ≥5 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: C ≥5 %||
|603-074-00-8|reaction product: bisphenol-A-(epichlorhy-<br>drin);<br>epoxy resin (number average molecular<br>weight ≤700)|500-033-5|25068-38-6|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H411||Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>C ≥5 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: C ≥5 %||
|603-075-00-3|chlormethyl methyl ether;<br>chlorodimethyl ether|203-480-1|107-30-2|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Carc. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H225<br>H350<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H350<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-076-00-9|but-2-yne-1,4-diol;<br>2-butyne-1,4-diol|203-788-6|110-65-6|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1|H314<br>H331<br>H301<br>H312<br>H373<br>**<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H314<br>H331<br>H301<br>H312<br>H373 **<br>H317||Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥50 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 25 % ≤C <<br>50 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>25 % ≤C < 50 %|D|
|603-077-00-4|1-dimethylaminopropan-2-ol;<br>dimepranol (INN)|203-556-4|108-16-7|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H226<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H302<br>H314||||
|603-078-00-X|prop-2-yn-1-ol;<br>propargyl alcohol|203-471-2|107-19-7|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H226<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H226<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H411||||
|603-079-00-5|2,2'-(methylimino)diethanol;<br>_N_-methyldiethanolamine|203-312-7|105-59-9|Eye Irrit. 2|H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H319||||
|603-080-00-0|2-methylaminoethanol;<br>_N_-methylethanolamine;<br>_N_-methyl-2-ethanolamine;<br>_N_-methyl-2-amino ethanol;<br>2-(methylamino)ethanol|203-710-0|109-83-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS05 GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H314||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|603-081-00-6|2,2'-thiodiethanol;<br>thiodiglycol|203-874-3|111-48-8|Eye Irrit. 2|H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H319||||
|603-082-00-1|1-aminopropan-2-ol;<br>isopropanolamine|201-162-7|78-96-6|Skin Corr. 1B|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||||
|603-083-00-7|1,1'-iminodipropan-2-ol;<br>di-isopropanolamine|203-820-9|110-97-4|Eye Irrit. 2|H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H319||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-084-00-2|styrene oxide;<br>(epoxyethyl)benzene;<br>phenyloxirane|202-476-7|96-09-3|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H350<br>H312<br>H319|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H312<br>H319||||
|603-085-00-8|bronopol (INN);<br>2-bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol|200-143-0|52-51-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H312<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H400|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H400||||
|603-086-00-3|ethirimol (ISO);<br>5-butyl-2-ethylamino-6-methylpyrimidin-4-<br>ol|245-949-3|23947-60-6|Acute Tox. 4 *|H312|GHS07<br>Wng|H312||||
|603-087-00-9|2-ethylhexane-1,3-diol;<br>octylene glycol;<br>ethoexadiol|202-377-9|94-96-2|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|603-088-00-4|2-(octylthio)ethanol;<br>2-hydroxyethyl octyl sulphide|222-598-4|3547-33-9|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|603-089-00-X|7,7-dimethyl-3-oxa-6-azaoctan-1-ol|400-390-6|—|Skin Corr. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H314<br>H302|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H314<br>H302||||
|603-090-00-5|2-(2-bromoethoxy)anisole|402-010-4|4463-59-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||
|603-091-00-0|_exo_-1-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-7-oxabicy-<br>clo[2.2.1]heptan-2-ol|402-470-6|87172-89-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1|H302<br>H318|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318|H302<br>H318|||
|603-092-00-6|2-methyl-4-phenylpentanol|402-770-7|92585-24-5|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-093-00-1|cinmethylin (ISO);<br>_exo_-(±)-1-methyl-2-(2-methylbenzyloxy)-4-<br>isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo(2.2.1)heptane|402-410-9|87818-31-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H332<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H332<br>H411||||
|603-094-00-7|1,3-bis(2,3-epoxypropoxy)-2,2-dimethylpro-<br>pane|241-536-7|17557-23-2|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H315<br>H317||||
|603-095-00-2|2-(propyloxy)ethanol;<br>EGPE|220-548-6|2807-30-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H312<br>H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H312<br>H319||||
|603-096-00-8|2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol;<br>diethylene glycol monobutyl ether|203-961-6|112-34-5|Eye Irrit. 2|H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H319||||
|603-097-00-3|1,1',1''-nitrilotripropan-2-ol;<br>triisopropanolamine|204-528-4|122-20-3|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H319<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H412||||
|603-098-00-9|2-phenoxyethanol|204-589-7|122-99-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H302<br>H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319||||
|603-099-00-4|3-(_N_-methyl-_N_-(4-methylamino-3-nitrophe-<br>nyl)amino)propane-1,2-diol hydrochloride|403-440-5|93633-79-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||
|603-100-00-8|1,2-dimethoxypropane|404-630-0|7778-85-0|Flam. Liq. 2|H225|GHS02<br>Dgr|H225|EUH019|||
|603-101-00-3|tetrahydro-2-isobutyl-4-methylpyran-4-ol,<br>mixed isomers (_cis_ and_ trans_)|405-040-6|—|Eye Irrit. 2|H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H319||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-102-00-9|1,2-epoxybutane|203-438-2|106-88-7|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H225<br>H351<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H351<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H412||||
|603-103-00-4|oxirane, mono[(C12-14-alkyloxy)methyl]<br>derivs.|271-846-8|68609-97-2|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H315<br>H317||||
|603-104-00-X|fenarimol (ISO);<br>2,4'-dichloro-α-(pyrimidin-5-yl)benzhydryl<br>alcohol|262-095-7|60168-88-9|Repr. 2<br>Lact.<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H361f-<br>d<br>H362<br>H411|GHS08 GHS09<br>Wng|H361fd<br>H362<br>H411||||
|603-105-00-5|furan|203-727-3|110-00-9|Flam. Liq. 1<br>Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H224<br>H350<br>H341<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H315<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H224<br>H350<br>H341<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H315<br>H412|EUH019|||
|603-106-00-0|2-methoxypropanol|216-455-5|1589-47-5|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Repr. 1B<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1|H226<br>H360-<br>D ***<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H360D ***<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318||||
|603-107-00-6|2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethanol;<br>diethylene glycol monomethyl ether|203-906-6|111-77-3|Repr. 2|H361d<br>***|GHS08<br>Wng|H361d ***||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-108-00-1|2-methylpropan-1-ol;<br>iso-butanol|201-148-0|78-83-1|Flam. Liq. 3<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>STOT SE 3|H226<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H336||||
|603-117-00-0|propan-2-ol;<br>isopropyl alcohol;<br>isopropanol|200-661-7|67-63-0|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H225<br>H319<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H319<br>H336||||
|603-118-00-6|6-dimethylaminohexan-1-ol|404-680-3|1862-07-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H314<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314<br>H412||||
|603-119-00-1|1,1'-(1,3-phenylenedioxy)bis(3-(2-(prop-2-<br>enyl)phenoxy)propan-2-ol)|405-840-5|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|603-120-00-7|2-methyl-5-phenylpentanol|405-890-8|25634-93-9|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H319<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315||||
|603-121-00-2|4-[4-(1,3-dihydroxyprop-2-yl)phenyla-<br>mino]-1,8-dihydroxy-5-nitroanthraquinone|406-057-1|114565-66-1|Carc. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H351<br>H317<br>H413|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H351<br>H317<br>H413||||
|603-122-00-8|sodium 2-ethylhexanolate|406-150-7|38411-13-1|Flam. Sol. 1<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H228<br>H314<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H228<br>H314<br>H412|||T|
|603-123-00-3|4-methyl-8-methylenetricyclo[3.3.1.13,7]<br>decan-2-ol|406-330-5|122760-84-3|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-124-00-9|1,4-bis[2-(vinyloxy)ethoxy]benzene|406-900-3|84563-49-5|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|603-125-00-4|2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-1-(1_H_—1,2,4-tria-<br>zol-1-yl)pent-4-en-2-ol|407-850-5|89544-40-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H411||||
|603-126-00-X|2-((4-methyl-2-nitrophenyl)amino)ethanol|408-090-7|100418-33-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H412||||
|603-127-00-5|butan-2-ol; [1]<br>(_S_)-butan-2-ol; [2]<br>(_R_)-butan-2-ol; [3]<br>(±)-butan-2-ol [4]|201-158-5<br>[1]<br>224-168-1<br>[2]<br>238-967-8<br>[3]<br>240-029-8<br>[4]|78-92-2 [1]<br>4221-99-2 [2]<br>14898-79-4 [3]<br>15892-23-6 [4]|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>STOT SE 3|H226<br>H319<br>H335<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H319<br>H335<br>H336|||C|
|603-128-00-0|2-(phenylmethoxy)naphthalene|405-490-3|613-62-7|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|603-129-00-6|1-_tert_-butoxypropan-2-ol|406-180-0|57018-52-7|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Eye Dam. 1|H226<br>H318|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H226<br>H318||||
|603-130-00-1|reaction mass of isomers of: α-((dimethyl)<br>biphenyl)-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)|406-325-8|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||
|603-131-00-7|reaction mass of: 1-deoxy-1-[methyl-(1-<br>oxododecyl)amino]-D-glucitol;<br>1-deoxy-1-[methyl-(1-oxotetradecyl)amino]-<br>D-glucitol (3:1)|407-290-1|—|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-132-00-2|2-hydroxymethyl-9-methyl-6-(1-methy-<br>lethyl)-1,4-dioxaspiro[4.5]decane|408-200-3|63187-91-7|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H315<br>H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H412||||
|603-133-00-8|reaction mass of: 3-[(4-amino-2-chloro-5-<br>nitrophenyl)amino]-propane-1,2-diol;<br>3,3'-(2-chloro-5-nitro-1,4-phenylenedii-<br>mino)bis(propan-1,2-diol)|408-240-1|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||
|603-134-00-3|reaction mass of substituted dodecyl and/or<br>tetradecyl, diphenyl ethers. The substance is<br>produced by the Friedel Crafts reaction. The<br>catalyst is removed from the reaction<br>product. Diphenyl ether is substituted by C1-<br>C10 alkyl groups. The alkyl groups are<br>bonded randomly between C1 and C6. Linear<br>C12 and C14, 50/50 used.|410-450-3|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|603-135-00-9|bis[[2,2',2''-nitrilotris-[ethanolato]]-1-_N_,_O_]-<br>bis[2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethoxy]-titanium|410-500-4|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H411||||
|603-136-00-4|3-((4-(bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino)-2-nitro-<br>phenyl)amino)-1-propanol|410-910-3|104226-19-9|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|603-137-00-X|reaction mass of: 1-deoxy-1-[methyl-(1-<br>oxohexadecyl)amino]-D-glucitol;<br>1-deoxy-1-[methyl-(1-oxooctadecyl)amino]-<br>D-glucitol|411-130-6|—|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|603-138-00-5|3-(2,2-dimethyl-3-hydroxypropyl)toluene;<br>(alt.): 2,2-dimethyl-3-(3-methylphenyl)pro-<br>panol|403-140-4|103694-68-4|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|603-139-00-0|bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether|203-924-4|111-96-6|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Repr. 1B|H226<br>H360-<br>FD|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H226<br>H360FD|EUH019|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-140-00-6|2,2' -oxybisethanol;<br>diethylene glycol|203-872-2|111-46-6|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|603-141-00-1|reaction mass of: dodecyloxy-1-methyl-1-<br>[oxy-poly-(2-hydroxymethylethanoxy)]pen-<br>tadecane;<br>dodecyloxy-1-methyl-1-[oxy-poly-(2-hydro-<br>xymethylethanoxy)]heptadecane|413-780-6|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|603-142-00-7|2-(2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl)-2-aza-bicyclo<br>[2.2.1]heptane|407-360-1|116230-20-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1|H312<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H315<br>H318|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H315<br>H318||||
|603-143-00-2|_R_—2,3-epoxy-1-propanol|404-660-4|57044-25-4|Self-react. C<br>****<br>Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H242<br>H350<br>H341<br>H360F<br>***<br>H331<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H242<br>H350<br>H341<br>H360F ***<br>H331<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314||||
|603-144-00-8|reaction mass of: 2,6,9-trimethyl-2,5,9-<br>cyclododecatrien-1-ol;<br>6,9-dimethyl-2-methylen-5,9-cyclododeca-<br>dien-1-ol|413-530-6|111850-00-1|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|603-145-00-3|2-isopropyl-2-(1-methylbutyl)-1,3-<br>dimethoxypropane|406-970-5|129228-11-1|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H411||||
|603-146-00-9|2-[(2-[2-(dimethylamino)ethoxy]ethyl)<br>methylamino]ethanol|406-080-7|83016-70-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H314<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-147-00-4|(-)-_trans_-4-(4'-fluorophenyl)-3-hydroxy-<br>methyl-_N_-methylpiperidine|406-030-4|105812-81-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H411||||
|603-148-00-X|1,4-bis[(vinyloxy)methyl]cyclohexane|413-370-7|17351-75-6|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07 GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|603-149-00-5|reaction mass of diastereoisomers of 1-(1-<br>hydroxyethyl)-4-(1-methylethyl)cyclohexane|407-640-3|63767-86-2|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H319<br>H315<br>H411|GHS07 GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H411||||
|603-150-00-0|(±)_ trans_—3,3-dimethyl-5-(2,2,3-trimethyl-<br>cyclopent-3-en-1-yl)-pent-4-en-2-ol|411-580-3|107898-54-4|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H410||||
|603-151-00-6|(±)-2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-(1_H_-1,2,4-tria-<br>zol-1-yl)propan-1-ol|413-570-4|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|603-152-00-1|2-(4-_tert_-butylphenyl)ethanol|410-020-5|5406-86-0|Repr. 2<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H361f<br>***<br>H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H361f ***<br>H373 **<br>H318<br>H411||||
|603-153-00-7|3-((2-nitro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)<br>amino)propane-1,2-diol|410-010-0|104333-00-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||
|603-154-00-2|1-[(2-_tert_-butyl)cyclohexyloxy]-2-butanol|412-300-2|139504-68-0|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|603-155-00-8|Reaction products of 2-(4,6-bis(2,4-<br>dimethylphenyl)-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-5-hydro-<br>xyphenol with ((C10-16, rich in C12-13 alky-<br>loxy)methyl)oxyrane|410-560-1|—|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-156-00-3|2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-2-(2-propenyl)oxi-<br>rane|411-210-0|89544-48-9|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|603-157-00-9|6,9-bis(hexadecyloxymethyl)-4,7-dioxano-<br>nane-1,2,9-triol|411-450-6|143747-72-2|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|603-158-00-4|reaction mass of 4 diastereoisomers of<br>2,7-dimethyl-10-(1-methylethyl)-1-oxaspiro<br>[4.5]deca-3,6-diene|412-460-3|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H411|GHS07 GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H411||||
|603-159-00-X|2-cyclododecylpropan-1-ol|411-410-8|118562-73-5|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|603-160-00-5|1,2-diethoxypropane|412-180-1|10221-57-5|Flam. Liq. 2|H225|GHS02<br>Dgr|H225|EUH019|||
|603-161-00-0|1,3-diethoxypropane|413-140-6|3459-83-4|Flam. Liq. 3|H226|GHS02<br>Wng|H226||||
|603-162-00-6|α[2-[[[(2-hydroxyethyl)methylamino]acetyl]<br>amino]propyl]- ω nonylphenoxy)poly[oxo<br>(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)]|413-420-8|144736-29-8|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H314<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H317<br>H411||||
|603-163-00-1|2-phenyl-1,3-propanediol|411-810-2|1570-95-2|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|603-164-00-7|2-butyl-4-chloro-4,5-dihydro-5-hydroxy-<br>methyl-1-[2'-(2-triphenylmethyl-1,2,3,4-<br>2_H_-tetrazol-5-yl)-1,1'-biphenyl-4-methyl]-<br>1_H_-imidazole|412-420-5|133909-99-6|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-165-00-2|reaction mass of: 4-allyl-2,6-bis(2,3-epoxy-<br>propyl)phenol;<br>4-allyl-6-[3-[6-[3-[6-[3-(4-allyl-2,6-bis(2,3-<br>epoxypropyl)phenoxy)-2-hydroxypropyl]-4-<br>allyl-2-(2,3-epoxypropyl)phenoxy]-2-hydro-<br>xypropyl]-4-allyl-2-(2,3-epoxypropyl)phe-<br>noxy]-2-hydroxypropyl]-2-(2,3-epoxypro-<br>pyl)phenol;<br>4-allyl-6-[3-(4-allyl-2,6-bis(2,3-epoxypro-<br>pyl)phenoxy)-2-hydroxypropyl]-2-(2,3-epox-<br>ypropyl)phenol;<br>4-allyl-6-[3-[6-[3-(4-allyl-2,6-bis(2,3-epoxy-<br>propyl)phenoxy)-2-hydroxypropyl]-4-allyl-<br>2-(2,3-epoxypropyl)phenoxy]-2-hydroxy-<br>propyl]-2-(2,3-epoxypropyl)phenol|417-470-1|—|Muta. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H341<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H341<br>H317||||
|603-166-00-8|_R_-1-chloro-2,3-epoxypropane|424-280-2|51594-55-9|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H226<br>H350<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H226<br>H350<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317||||
|603-167-00-3|3,3',5,5'-tetra-_tert_-butylbiphenyl-2,2'-diol|407-920-5|6390-69-8|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|GHS05<br>Dgr|H413||||
|603-168-00-9|3-(2-ethylhexyloxy)propane-1,2-diol|408-080-2|70445-33-9|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H412||||
|603-169-00-4|(±)-_trans_-4-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-hydroxy-<br>methyl-_N_-methylpiperidine|415-550-0|109887-53-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-170-00-X|reaction mass of: 2-methyl-1-(6-methylbi-<br>cyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-en-2-yl)pent-1-en-3-ol;<br>2-methyl-1-(1-methylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-<br>en-2-yl)-pent-1-en-3-ol;<br>2-methyl-1-(5-methylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-<br>en-2-yl)pent-1-en-3-ol|415-990-3|67739-11-1|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H319<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H411||||
|603-171-00-5|5-thiazolylmethanol|414-780-9|38585-74-9|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H412||||
|603-172-00-0|mono-2-[2-(4-dibenzo[_b_,_f_][1,4]thiazepin-<br>11-yl)piperazinium-1-yl]ethoxy)ethanol<br>_trans_-butenedioate|415-180-1|773058-82-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H411||||
|603-173-00-6|4,4-dimethyl-3,5,8-trioxabicyclo[5.1.0]<br>octane|421-750-9|57280-22-5|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H317||||
|603-174-00-1|4-cyclohexyl-2-methyl-2-butanol|420-630-3|83926-73-2|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H411||||
|603-175-00-7|2-(2-hexyloxyethoxy)ethanol;<br>DEGHE;<br>diethylene glycol monohexyl ether;<br>3,6-dioxa-1-dodecanol;<br>hexyl carbitol;<br>3,6-dioxadodecan-1-ol|203-988-3|112-59-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1|H312<br>H318|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H318||||
|603-176-00-2|1,2-bis(2-methoxyethoxy)ethane;<br>TEGDME;<br>triethylene glycol dimethyl ether;<br>triglyme|203-977-3|112-49-2|Repr. 1B|H360-<br>Df|GHS08<br>Dgr|H360Df|EUH019|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-177-00-8|1-ethoxypropan-2-ol;<br>2PG1EE;<br>1-ethoxy-2-propanol;<br>propylene glycol monoethyl ether; [1]<br>2-ethoxy-1-methylethyl acetate;<br>2PG1EEA [2]|216-374-5<br>[1]<br>259-370-9<br>[2]|1569-02-4 [1]<br>54839-24-6 [2]|Flam. Liq. 3<br>STOT SE 3|H226<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H336||||
|603-178-00-3|2-hexyloxyethanol;<br>ethylene glycol monohexyl ether;<br>n-hexylglycol|203-951-1|112-25-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H314||||
|603-179-00-9|ergocalciferol (ISO);<br>Vitamin D2|200-014-9|50-14-6|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1|H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372<br>**|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372 **||||
|603-180-00-4|colecalciferol;<br>Vitamin D3|200-673-2|67-97-0|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1|H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372<br>**|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372 **||||
|603-181-00-X|_tert_-butyl methyl ether;<br>MTBE;<br>2-methoxy-2-methylpropane|216-653-1|1634-04-4|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H225<br>H315|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H315||||
|603-183-00-0|2-[2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethoxy]ethanol;<br>TEGBE;<br>triethylene glycol monobutyl ether;<br>butoxytriethylene glycol|205-592-6|143-22-6|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||Eye Dam. 1;<br>H318: C ≥30 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>20 % ≤C < 30 %||
|603-184-00-6|2-(hydroxymethyl)-2-[[2-hydroxy-3-(isooc-<br>tadecyloxy)propoxy]methyl]-1,3-propane-<br>diol|416-380-1|146925-83-9|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|603-185-00-1|2,4-dichloro-3-ethyl-6-nitrophenol|420-740-1|99817-36-4|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H318<br>H317<br>H410||||
|603-186-00-7|trans-(5_RS_,6_SR_)-6-amino-2,2-dimethyl-1,3-<br>dioxepan-5-ol|419-050-3|79944-37-9|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|603-187-00-2|2-((4,6-bis(4-(2-(1-methylpyridinium-4-yl)<br>vinyl)phenylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)(2-<br>hydroxyethyl)amino)ethanol dichloride|419-360-9|163661-77-6|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|603-189-00-3|reaction mass of complexes of: titanium,<br>2,2'-oxydiethanol, ammonium lactate, nitri-<br>lotris(2-propanol) and ethylene glycol|405-250-8|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|603-191-00-4|2-(4,6-bis(2,4-dimethylphenyl)-1,3,5-tria-<br>zin-2-yl)-5-(3-((2-ethylhexyl)oxy)-2-hydro-<br>xypropoxy)phenol|419-740-4|137658-79-8|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|603-195-00-6|2-[4-(4-methoxyphenyl)-6-phenyl-1,3,5-<br>triazin-2-yl]-phenol|430-810-3|154825-62-4|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|603-196-00-1|2-(7-ethyl-1_H_-indol-3-yl)ethanol|431-020-1|41340-36-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H373 **<br>H411||||
|603-197-00-7|tebuconazole (ISO);<br>1-(4-chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-3-(1,2,4-<br>triazol-1-ylmethyl)pentan-3-ol|403-640-2|107534-96-3|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H361d<br>***<br>H302<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H361d ***<br>H302<br>H411||||
|603-199-00-8|etoxazol (ISO);<br>(RS)-5-tert-butyl-2-[2-(2,6-difluorophenyl)-<br>4,5-dihydro-1,3-oxazol-4-yl]phenetole|—|153233-91-1|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||M = 100||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|604-001-00-2|phenol;<br>carbolic acid;<br>monohydroxybenzene;<br>phenylalcohol|203-632-7|108-95-2|Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H341<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS08 GHS05<br>Dgr|H341<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H314||*<br>Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥3 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 1 % ≤C <<br>3 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>1 % ≤C < 3 %||
|604-002-00-8|pentachlorophenol|201-778-6|87-86-5|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H410||||
|604-003-00-3|sodium pentachlorophenolate; [1]<br>potassium pentachlorophenolate [2]|205-025-2<br>[1]<br>231-911-3<br>[2]|131-52-2 [1]<br>7778-73-6 [2]|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H410||||
|604-004-00-9|_m_-cresol; [1]<br>_o_-cresol; [2]<br>_p_-cresol; [3]<br>mix-cresol [4]|203-577-9<br>[1]<br>202-423-8<br>[2]<br>203-398-6<br>[3]<br>215-293-2<br>[4]|108-39-4 [1]<br>95-48-7 [2]<br>106-44-5 [3]<br>1319-77-3 [4]|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H311<br>H301<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301<br>H314||*|C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|604-005-00-4|1,4-dihydroxybenzene;<br>hydroquinone;<br>quinol|204-617-8|123-31-9|Carc. 2<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H351<br>H341<br>H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H341<br>H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400||||
|604-006-00-X|3,4-xylenol; [1]<br>2,5-xylenol; [2]<br>2,4-xylenol; [3]<br>2,3-xylenol; [4]<br>2,6-xylenol; [5]<br>xylenol; [6]<br>2,4(or 2,5)-xylenol [7]|202-439-5<br>[1]<br>202-461-5<br>[2]<br>203-321-6<br>[3]<br>208-395-3<br>[4]<br>209-400-1<br>[5]<br>215-089-3<br>[6]<br>276-245-4<br>[7]|95-65-8 [1]<br>95-87-4 [2]<br>105-67-9 [3]<br>526-75-0 [4]<br>576-26-1 [5]<br>1300-71-6 [6]<br>71975-58-1 [7]|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H411|||C|
|604-007-00-5|2-naphthol|205-182-7|135-19-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H332<br>H302<br>H400|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H302<br>H400||||
|604-008-00-0|2-chlorophenol; [1]<br>4-chlorophenol; [2]<br>3-chlorophenol; [3]<br>chlorophenol [4]|202-433-2<br>[1]<br>203-402-6<br>[2]<br>203-582-6<br>[3]<br>246-691-4<br>[4]|95-57-8 [1]<br>106-48-9 [2]<br>108-43-0 [3]<br>25167-80-0 [4]|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H411|GHS07 GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H411|||C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|604-009-00-6|pyrogallol;<br>1,2,3-trihydroxybenzene|201-762-9|87-66-1|Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H341<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H341<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H412||*||
|604-010-00-1|resorcinol;<br>1,3-benzenediol|203-585-2|108-46-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H400|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H400||*||
|604-011-00-7|2,4-dichlorophenol|204-429-6|120-83-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H311<br>H302<br>H314<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H311<br>H302<br>H314<br>H411||||
|604-012-00-2|4-chloro-_o_-cresol;<br>4-chloro-2-methyl phenol|216-381-3|1570-64-5|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H331<br>H314<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H314<br>H400||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %||
|604-013-00-8|2,3,4,6-tetrachlorophenol|200-402-8|58-90-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H319<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H319<br>H315<br>H410||*<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>C ≥5 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: C ≥5 %||
|604-014-00-3|chlorocresol;<br>4-chloro-_m_-cresol;<br>4-chloro-3-methylphenol|200-431-6|59-50-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H312<br>H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400||*||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|604-015-00-9|2,2'-methylenebis-(3,4,6-trichlorophenol);<br>hexachlorophene|200-733-8|70-30-4|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301<br>H410||*||
|604-016-00-4|1,2-dihydroxybenzene;<br>pyrocatechol|204-427-5|120-80-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315||||
|604-017-00-X|2,4,5-trichlorophenol|202-467-8|95-95-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H410||*<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>C ≥5 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: C ≥5 %||
|604-018-00-5|2,4,6-trichlorophenol|201-795-9|88-06-2|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H410||||
|604-019-00-0|dichlorophen (ISO)|202-567-1|97-23-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H319<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H410||||
|604-020-00-6|2-phenylphenol (ISO)<br>biphenyl-2-ol;<br>2-hydroxybiphenyl;|201-993-5|90-43-7|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|604-021-00-1|sodium 2-biphenylate;<br>2-phenylphenol, sodium salt|205-055-6|132-27-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H400|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H400||||
|604-022-00-7|2,2-dimethyl-1,3-benzodioxol-4-ol|400-900-7|22961-82-6|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|604-023-00-2|2,4-dichloro-3-ethylphenol|401-060-4|—|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H410||||
|604-024-00-8|4,4-isobutylethylidenediphenol|401-720-1|6807-17-6|Repr. 1B<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H360F<br>***<br>H319<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360F ***<br>H319<br>H410||||
|604-025-00-3|2,5-bis(1,1-dimethylbutyl)hydroquinone|400-220-0|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|604-026-00-9|2,2-spirobi(6-hydroxy-4,4,7-trimethylchro-<br>mane)|400-270-3|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|604-027-00-4|2-methyl-5-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)hydro-<br>quinone|400-530-6|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|604-028-00-X|4-amino-3-fluorophenol|402-230-0|399-95-1|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H302<br>H317<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|604-029-00-5|1-naphtol|201-969-4|90-15-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1|H312<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318||||
|604-030-00-0|bisphenol A;<br>4,4'-isopropylidenediphenol|201-245-8|80-05-7|Repr. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H361f<br>***<br>H335<br>H318<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS05 GHS07<br>Dgr|H361f ***<br>H335<br>H318<br>H317||||
|604-031-00-6|guaiacol|201-964-7|90-05-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H302<br>H319<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H315||||
|604-032-00-1|thymol|201-944-8|89-83-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H314<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314<br>H411||||
|604-033-00-7|isobutyl but-3-enoate|401-170-2|24342-03-8|Flam. Liq. 3|H226|GHS02<br>Wng|H226||||
|604-034-00-2|4,4'-thiodi-_o_-cresol|403-330-7|24197-34-0|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H410||||
|604-035-00-8|4-nonylphenol, reaction products with for-<br>maldehyde and dodecane-1-thiol|404-160-6|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H317<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H413||||
|604-036-00-3|4,4'-oxybis(ethylenethio)diphenol|404-590-4|90884-29-0|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|604-037-00-9|3,5-xylenol;<br>3,5-dimethylphenol|203-606-5|108-68-9|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H311<br>H301<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301<br>H314||||
|604-038-00-4|4-chloro-3,5-dimethylphenol; [1]<br>chloroxylenol [2]|201-793-8<br>[1]<br>215-316-6<br>[2]|88-04-0 [1]<br>1321-23-9 [2]|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317||||
|604-039-00-X|ethyl 2-[4-[(6-chlorobenzoxazol-2-yl)oxy]<br>phenoxy]propionate;<br>fenoxaprop-ethyl|266-362-9|66441-23-4|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|604-040-00-5|fomesafen (ISO);<br>5-[2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-_N_-<br>(methylsulphonyl)-2-nitrobenzamide|276-439-9|72178-02-0|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|604-041-00-0|acifluorfen (ISO);<br>5-[2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-2-<br>nitrobenzoic acid [1]<br>sodium 5-[2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)<br>phenoxy]-2-nitrobenzoate;<br>acifluorfen-sodium [2]|256-634-5<br>[1]<br>263-560-7<br>[2]|50594-66-6 [1]<br>62476-59-9 [2]|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H410||||
|604-042-00-6|4-nitrosophenol|203-251-6|104-91-6|Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H341<br>H302<br>H318<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H341<br>H302<br>H318<br>H411||||
|604-043-00-1|monobenzone;<br>4-hydroxyphenyl benzyl ether;<br>hydroquinone monobenzyl ether|203-083-3|103-16-2|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H317||||
|604-044-00-7|mequinol;<br>4-methoxyphenol;<br>hydroquinone monomethyl ether|205-769-8|150-76-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H319<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|604-045-00-2|2,3,5-trimethylhydroquinone|211-838-3|700-13-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H332<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H410||||
|604-046-00-8|4-(4-isopropoxyphenylsulfonyl)phenol|405-520-5|95235-30-6|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|604-047-00-3|4-(4-tolyloxy)biphenyl|405-730-7|51601-57-1|STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H373<br>**<br>H413|GHS08<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H413||||
|604-048-00-9|4,4',4''-(ethan-1,1,1-triyl)triphenol|405-800-7|27955-94-8|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|604-049-00-4|4-4'-methylenebis(oxyethylenethio)diphenol|407-480-4|93589-69-6|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|604-051-00-5|3,5-bis((3,5-di-_tert_-butyl-4-hydroxy)benzyl)-<br>2,4,6-trimethylphenol|401-110-5|87113-78-8|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|604-052-00-0|2,2'-methylenebis(6-(2_H_-benzotriazol-2-yl)-<br>4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol)|403-800-1|103597-45-1|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|604-053-00-6|2-methyl-4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-6-(1-methyl-<br>pentadecyl)-phenol|410-760-9|157661-93-3|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|604-054-00-1|reaction mass of: 2-methoxy-4-(tetrahydro-<br>4-methylene-2_H_-pyran-2-yl)-phenol;<br>4-(3,6-dihydro-4-methyl-2_H_-pyran-2-yl)-2-<br>methoxyphenol|412-020-0|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|604-055-00-7|2,2'-((3,3',5,5'-tetramethyl-(1,1'-biphenyl)-<br>4,4'-diyl)-bis(oxymethylene))-bis-oxirane|413-900-7|85954-11-6|Muta. 2|H341|GHS08<br>Wng|H341||||
|604-056-00-2|2-(2-hydroxy-3,5-dinitroanilino)ethanol|412-520-9|99610-72-7|Flam. Sol. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H228<br>H361f<br>***<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H228<br>H361f ***<br>H302||||
|604-057-00-8|reaction mass of: isomers of 2-(2_H_-benzo-<br>triazol-2-yl)-4-methyl-(_n_)-dodecylphenol;<br>isomers of 2-(2_H_-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-<br>methyl-(_n_)-tetracosylphenol;<br>isomers of 2-(2_H_-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-<br>methyl-5,6-didodecyl-phenol._ n_ = 5 or 6|401-680-5|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|604-058-00-3|1,2-bis(3-methylphenoxy)ethane|402-730-9|54914-85-1|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|604-059-00-9|2-_n_-hexadecylhydroquinone|406-400-5|—|STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H373<br>**<br>H315<br>H317<br>H413|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H315<br>H317<br>H413||||
|604-060-00-4|9,9-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)fluorene|406-950-6|3236-71-3|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H319<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H410||||
|604-061-00-X|reaction mass of: 2-chloro-5-_sec_-tetradecyl-<br>hydroquinones where_ sec_-tetradecyl =<br>1-methyltridecyl;<br>1-ethyldodecyl;<br>1-propylundecyl;<br>1-butyldecyl;<br>1-pentylnonyl;<br>1-hexyloctyl|407-740-7|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H315<br>H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H315<br>H317<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|604-062-00-5|2,4-dimethyl-6-(1-methyl-pentadecyl)phe-<br>nol|411-220-5|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|604-063-00-0|5,6-dihydroxyindole|412-130-9|3131-52-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H318<br>H411|GHS05 GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H411||||
|604-064-00-6|2-(4,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-5-((hexyl)<br>oxy)-phenol|411-380-6|147315-50-2|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|604-065-00-1|4,4',4''-(1-methylpropan-1-yl-3-ylidene)tris<br>(2-cyclohexyl-5-methylphenol)|407-460-5|111850-25-0|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|604-066-00-7|reaction mass of: phenol, 6-(1,1-dimethy-<br>lethyl)-4-tetrapropyl-2-[(2-hydroxy-5-tetra-<br>propylphenyl)methyl (C41-compound) and<br>methane, 2,2'-bis[6-(1,1-dimethyl-ethyl)-1-<br>hydroxy-4-tetrapropyl-phenyl)]- (C45-com-<br>pound);<br>2,6-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-tetra-propyl-<br>phenol and 2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-tetra-<br>propyl-phenol;<br>2,6-bis[(6-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-1-hydroxy-4-<br>tetrapropylphenyl)methyl]-4-(tetrapropyl)<br>phenol and 2-[(6-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-1-<br>hydroxy-4-tetrapropylphenylmethyl]-6-[1-<br>hydroxy-4-tetrapropylphenyl)methyl]-4-(tet-<br>rapropyl)phenol|414-550-8|—|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|604-067-00-2|reaction mass of: 2,2'-[[(2-hydroxyethyl)<br>imino]bis(methylene)bis[4-dodecylphenol];<br>formaldehyde, oligomer with 4-dodecyl<br>phenol and 2-aminoethanol(n = 2);<br>formaldehyde, oligomer with 4-dodecyl<br>phenol and 2-aminoethanol(n = 3, 4 and<br>higher)|414-520-4|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|604-068-00-8|(±)-4-[2-[[3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-1-methyl-<br>propyl]amino]-1-hydroxyethyl]phenol<br>hydrochloride|415-170-5|90274-24-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1|H332<br>H302<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H302<br>H317||||
|604-069-00-3|2-(1-methylpropyl)-4-_tert_-butylphenol|421-740-4|51390-14-8|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H314<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H411||||
|604-070-00-9|triclosan;<br>2,4,4'-trichloro-2'-hydroxy-diphenyl-ether;<br>5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol|222-182-2|3380-34-5|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H319<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H410||M = 100||
|605-001-00-5|formaldehyde ...%|200-001-8|50-00-0|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H351<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H351<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317||*<br>Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥25 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 5 % ≤C <<br>25 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>5 % ≤C < 25 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %<br>Skin Sens. 1;<br>H317: C ≥0,2 %|B D|
|605-002-00-0|1,3,5-trioxan;<br>trioxymethylene|203-812-5|110-88-3|Flam. Sol. 1<br>Repr. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H228<br>H361d<br>***<br>H335|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H228<br>H361d ***<br>H335|||T|
|605-003-00-6|acetaldehyde;<br>ethanal|200-836-8|75-07-0|Flam. Liq. 1<br>Carc. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H224<br>H351<br>H319<br>H335|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H224<br>H351<br>H319<br>H335||||
|605-004-00-1|2,4,6-trimethyl-1,3,5-trioxan;<br>paraldehyde|204-639-8|123-63-7|Flam. Liq.** 3**|H226|GHS02<br>Dgr|H226||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|605-005-00-7|2,4,6,8-tetramethyl-1,3,5,7-tetraoxacyclooc-<br>tane;<br>metaldehyde|203-600-2|108-62-3|Flam. Sol. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H228<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H228<br>H302||||
|605-006-00-2|butyraldehyde|204-646-6|123-72-8|Flam. Liq. 2|H225|GHS02<br>Dgr|H225||||
|605-007-00-8|1,1-dimethoxyethane;<br>dimethyl acetal|208-589-8|534-15-6|Flam. Liq. 2|H225|GHS02<br>Dgr|H225||||
|605-008-00-3|acrylaldehyde;<br>acrolein;<br>prop-2-enal|203-453-4|107-02-8|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H225<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H400|||D|
|605-009-00-9|crotonaldehyde;<br>2-butenal; [1]<br>(_E_)-2-butenal;<br>(_E_)-crotonaldehyde [2]|224-030-0<br>[1]<br>204-647-1<br>[2]|4170-30-3 [1]<br>123-73-9 [2]|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H225<br>H341<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H341<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H400||||
|605-010-00-4|2-furaldehyde|202-627-7|98-01-1|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H351<br>H331<br>H301<br>H312<br>H319<br>H335|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H351<br>H331<br>H301<br>H312<br>H319<br>H335||*||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|605-011-00-X|2-chlorobenzaldehyde;<br>_o_-chlorobenzaldehyde|201-956-3|89-98-5|Skin Corr. 1B|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||||
|605-012-00-5|benzaldehyde|202-860-4|100-52-7|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|605-013-00-0|chloralose (INN);<br>(_R_)-1,2-_O_-(2,2,2-trichloroethylidene)-α-D-<br>glucofuranose;<br>glucochloralose;<br>anhydroglucochloral|240-016-7|15879-93-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H332<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H302||||
|605-014-00-6|chloral hydrate;<br>2,2,2-trichloroethane-1,1-diol|206-117-5|302-17-0|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H301<br>H319<br>H315|GHS06<br>Dgr|H301<br>H319<br>H315||||
|605-015-00-1|1,1-diethoxyethane;<br>acetal|203-310-6|105-57-7|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H225<br>H319<br>H315|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H319<br>H315||||
|605-016-00-7|glyoxal...%;<br>ethandial...%|203-474-9|107-22-2|Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H341<br>H332<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>GHS08<br>Wng|H341<br>H332<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317||*|B|
|605-017-00-2|1,3-dioxolane|211-463-5|646-06-0|Flam. Liq. 2|H225|GHS02<br>Dgr|H225||||
|605-018-00-8|propanal;<br>propionaldehyde|204-623-0|123-38-6|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H225<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315||||
|605-019-00-3|citral|226-394-6|5392-40-5|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H315<br>H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|605-020-00-9|safrole;<br>5-allyl-1,3-benzodioxole|202-345-4|94-59-7|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H350<br>H341<br>H302|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H302||||
|605-021-00-4|formaldehyde, reaction products with<br>butylphenol|294-145-9|91673-30-2|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|605-022-00-X|glutaral;<br>glutaraldehyde;<br>1,5-pentanedial|203-856-5|111-30-8|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H331<br>H301<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H400||*<br>Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥10 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 0,5 % ≤C<br>< 10 %<br>Eye Dam. ; H318:<br>2 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>0,5 % ≤C < 2 %<br>STOT SE; H335:<br>C ≥0,5 %<br>Skin Sens. 1;<br>H317: C ≥0,5 %||
|605-025-00-6|chloroacetaldehyde|203-472-8|107-20-0|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H351<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H400||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|605-026-00-1|2,5,7,7-tetramethyloctanal|405-690-0|114119-97-0|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H317<br>H411|GHS07 GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H317<br>H411||||
|605-027-00-7|reaction mass of: 3a,4,5,6,7,7a-hexahydro-<br>4,7-methano-1_H_-indene-6-carboxaldehyde;<br>3a,4,5,6,7,7a-hexahydro-4,7-methano-1_H_-<br>indene-5-carboxaldehyde|410-480-7|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|605-028-00-2|β-methyl-3-(1-methylethyl)-benzenepropa-<br>nal|412-050-4|125109-85-5|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|605-029-00-8|2-cyclohexylpropanal|412-270-0|2109-22-0|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|605-030-00-3|1-(_p_-methoxyphenyl)acetaldehyde oxime|411-510-1|3353-51-3|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|605-031-00-9|reaction mass of: 2,2-dimethoxyethanal [this<br>component is considered to be anhydrous in<br>terms of identity, structure and composition.<br>However, 2,2-dimethoxyethanal will exist in<br>a hydrated form. 60 % anhydrous is<br>equivalent to 70,4 % hydrate;<br>water(Including free water and water in<br>hydrated 2,2-dimethoxyethanal)]|421-890-0|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|606-001-00-8|acetone;<br>propan-2-one;<br>propanone|200-662-2|67-64-1|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H225<br>H319<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H319<br>H336|EUH066|||
|606-002-00-3|butanone;<br>ethyl methyl ketone|201-159-0|78-93-3|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H225<br>H319<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H319<br>H336|EUH066|||
|606-003-00-9|heptan-3-one;<br>butyl ethyl ketone|203-388-1|106-35-4|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H226<br>H332<br>H319|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332<br>H319||||
|606-004-00-4|4-methylpentan-2-one;<br>isobutyl methyl ketone|203-550-1|108-10-1|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H225<br>H332<br>H319<br>H335|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H319<br>H335|EUH066|||
|606-005-00-X|2,6-dimethylheptan-4-one;<br>di-isobutyl ketone|203-620-1|108-83-8|Flam. Liq. 3<br>STOT SE 3|H226<br>H335|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H335||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥10 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|606-006-00-5|pentan-3-one;<br>diethyl ketone|202-490-3|96-22-0|Flam. Liq. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>STOT SE 3|H225<br>H335<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H335<br>H336|EUH066|||
|606-007-00-0|3-methylbutan-2-one;<br>methyl isopropyl ketone|209-264-3|563-80-4|Flam. Liq. 2|H225|GHS02<br>Dgr|H225||||
|606-009-00-1|4-methylpent-3-en-2-one;<br>mesityl oxide|205-502-5|141-79-7|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302||*||
|606-010-00-7|cyclohexanone|203-631-1|108-94-1|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H226<br>H332|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332||||
|606-011-00-2|2-methylcyclohexanone|209-513-6|583-60-8|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H226<br>H332|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332||||
|606-012-00-8|3,5,5-trimethylcyclohex-2-enone;<br>isophorone|201-126-0|78-59-1|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H351<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H351<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥10 %||
|606-013-00-3|_p_-benzoquinone;<br>quinone|203-405-2|106-51-4|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H331<br>H301<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|606-014-00-9|chlorophacinone (ISO);<br>2-(2-(4-chlorophenyl)phenylacetyl)indan-<br>1,3-dione|223-003-0|3691-35-8|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H310<br>H300<br>H331<br>H372<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H331<br>H372 **<br>H410||||
|606-016-00-X|pindone (ISO);<br>2-pivaloylindan-1,3-dione|201-462-8|83-26-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H372 **<br>H410||||
|606-017-00-5|diketene;<br>diketen|211-617-1|674-82-8|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H226<br>H332|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332|||D|
|606-018-00-0|dichlone (ISO);<br>2,3-dichloro-1,4-naphthoquinone|204-210-5|117-80-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H410||||
|606-019-00-6|chlordecone (ISO);<br>perchloropentacyclo[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]<br>decan-5-one;<br>decachloropentacyclo[5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8]<br>decan-4-one|205-601-3|143-50-0|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H311<br>H301<br>H410||||
|606-020-00-1|5-methylheptan-3-one|208-793-7|541-85-5|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H226<br>H319<br>H335|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H319<br>H335||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥10 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|606-021-00-7|_N_-methyl-2-pyrrolidone|212-828-1|872-50-4|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H319<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315||||
|606-022-00-2|1-phenyl-3-pyrazolidone|202-155-1|92-43-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|606-023-00-8|4-methoxy-4-methylpentan-2-one|203-512-4|107-70-0|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H226<br>H332|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332||||
|606-024-00-3|heptan-2-one;<br>methyl amyl ketone|203-767-1|110-43-0|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H226<br>H332<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332<br>H302||||
|606-025-00-9|cyclopentanone|204-435-9|120-92-3|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H226<br>H319<br>H315|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H319<br>H315||||
|606-026-00-4|5-methylhexan-2-one;<br>isoamyl methyl ketone|203-737-8|110-12-3|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H226<br>H332|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332||||
|606-027-00-X|heptan-4-one;<br>di-_n_-propyl ketone|204-608-9|123-19-3|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H226<br>H332|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332||||
|606-028-00-5|2,4-dimethylpentan-3-one;<br>di-isopropyl ketone|209-294-7|565-80-0|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H225<br>H332|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332||||
|606-029-00-0|pentane-2,4-dione;<br>acetylacetone|204-634-0|123-54-6|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H226<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H302||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|606-030-00-6|hexan-2-one;<br>methyl butyl ketone;<br>butyl methyl ketone;<br>methyl-_n_-butyl ketone|209-731-1|591-78-6|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Repr. 2<br>STOT RE 1<br>STOT SE 3|H226<br>H361f<br>***<br>H372<br>**<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H361f ***<br>H372 **<br>H336||||
|606-031-00-1|3-propanolide;<br>1,3-propiolactone|200-340-1|57-57-8|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H350<br>H330<br>H319<br>H315|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H330<br>H319<br>H315||||
|606-032-00-7|hexachloroacetone|204-129-5|116-16-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|606-033-00-2|2-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-4-methyl-1,2,4-oxa-<br>diazolidinedione;<br>methazole|243-761-6|20354-26-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H411||||
|606-034-00-8|metribuzin (ISO);<br>4-amino-6-_tert_-butyl-3-methylthio-1,2,4-<br>triazin-5(4_H_)-one;<br>4-amino-4,5-dihydro-6-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-<br>3-methylthio-1,2,4-triazin-5-one|244-209-7|21087-64-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|606-035-00-3|chloridazon (ISO);<br>5-amino-4-chloro-2-phenylpyridazine-3-<br>(2_H_)-one;<br>pyrazon|216-920-2|1698-60-8|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|606-036-00-9|quinomethionate;<br>chinomethionat (ISO);<br>6-methyl-1,3-dithiolo(4,5-_b_)quinoxalin-2-<br>one|219-455-3|2439-01-2|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H361f<br>***<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H319<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H361f ***<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H319<br>H317<br>H410||||
|606-037-00-4|triadimefon (ISO);<br>1-(4-chlorophenoxy)-3,3-dimethyl-1-(1,2,4-<br>triazol-1-yl)butanone|256-103-8|43121-43-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H411||||
|606-038-00-X|diphacinone (ISO);<br>2-diphenylacetylindan-1,3-dione|201-434-5|82-66-6|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 1|H300<br>H372<br>**|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H300<br>H372 **||||
|606-039-00-5|5(or 6)-_tert_-butyl-2'-chloro-6'-ethylamino-<br>3',7'-dimethylspiro(isobenzofuran-1(1_H_),9'-<br>xanthene)-3-one|400-680-2|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H410||||
|606-040-00-0|(_N_-benzyl-_N_-ethyl)amino-3-hydroxyaceto-<br>phenone hydrochloride|401-840-4|55845-90-4|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H411||||
|606-041-00-6|2-methyl-1-(4-methylthiophenyl)-2-mor-<br>pholinopropan-1-one|400-600-6|71868-10-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|606-042-00-1|acetophenone|202-708-7|98-86-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H302<br>H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|606-043-00-7|2,4-di-_tert_-butylcyclohexanone|405-340-7|13019-04-0|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H411||||
|606-044-00-2|2,4,6-trimethylbenzophenone|403-150-9|954-16-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H319<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H410||||
|606-045-00-8|oxadiazon (ISO);<br>3-[2,4-dichloro-5-(1-methylethoxy)phenyl]-<br>5-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2<br>(3_H_)-one|243-215-7|19666-30-9|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|606-046-00-3|reaction mass of_ cis_- and_ trans_-cyclohexadec-<br>8-en-1-one|401-700-2|3100-36-5|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|606-047-00-9|2-benzyl-2-dimethylamino-4-morpholino-<br>butyrophenone|404-360-3|119313-12-1|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|606-048-00-4|2'-anilino-3'-methyl-6'-dipentylaminospiro<br>(isobenzofuran-1(1_H_),9'-xanthen)-3-one|406-480-1|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|606-049-00-X|4-(_trans_-4-propylcyclohexyl)acetophenone|406-700-6|78531-61-0|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H317<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H413||||
|606-050-00-5|6-anilino-1-benzoyl-4-(4-_tert_-pentylphe-<br>noxy)naphto[1,2,3-de]quinoline-2,7-(3_H_)-<br>dione|412-480-2|72453-58-8|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|606-051-00-0|4-pentylcyclohexanone|406-670-4|61203-83-6|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|606-052-00-6|4-(_N_,_N_-dibutylamino)-2-hydroxy-2'-carbox-<br>ybenzophenone|410-410-5|54574-82-2|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|606-053-00-1|flurtamone (ISO);<br>(_RS_)-5-methylamino-2-phenyl-4-(α,α,α-tri-<br>fluoro-_m_-tolyl)furan-3(2_H_)-one|—|96525-23-4|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|606-054-00-7|isoxaflutole (ISO);<br>5-cyclopropyl-1,2-oxazol-4-yl α,α,α-tri-<br>fluoro-2-mesyl-_p_-tolyl ketone|—|141112-29-0|Repr. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H361d<br>***<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H361d ***<br>H410||||
|606-055-00-2|1-(2,3-dihydro-1,3,3,6-tetramethyl-1-(1-<br>methylethyl)-1_H_-inden-5-yl)ethanone|411-180-9|92836-10-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H373 **<br>H411||||
|606-056-00-8|4-chloro-3',4'-dimethoxybenzophenone|404-610-1|116412-83-0|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|606-057-00-3|4-propylcyclohexanone|406-810-4|40649-36-3|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H315<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H315<br>H412||||
|606-058-00-9|4'-fluoro-2,2-dimethoxyacetophenone|407-500-1|21983-80-2|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|606-059-00-4|2,4-difluoro-α-(1_H_-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)aceto-<br>phenone hydrochloride|412-390-3|86386-75-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H317||||
|606-060-00-X|reaction mass of:_ trans_-2,4-dimethyl-2-<br>(5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-5,5,8,8-tetramethyl-<br>naphthalene-2-yl)-1,3-dioxolane;<br>_cis_-2,4-dimethyl-2-(5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-<br>5,5,8,8-tetramethyl-naphthalene-2-yl)-1,3-<br>dioxolane|412-950-7|—|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|606-061-00-5|(3-chlorophenyl)-(4-methoxy-3-nitrophenyl)<br>methanone|423-290-4|66938-41-8|Muta. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H341<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H341<br>H410||||
|606-062-00-0|tetrahydrothiopyran-3-carboxaldehyde|407-330-8|61571-06-0|Repr. 1B<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H360-<br>D ***<br>H318<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H360D ***<br>H318<br>H412||||
|606-063-00-6|(_E_)-3-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-(4-fluorophenyl)<br>propenal|410-980-5|112704-51-5|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H317||||
|606-064-00-1|pregn-5-ene-3,20-dione bis(ethylene ketal)|407-450-0|7093-55-2|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|606-065-00-7|1-(4-morpholinophenyl)butan-1-one|413-790-0|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|606-066-00-2|(_E_)-5[(4-chlorophenyl)methylene]-2,2-<br>dimethylcyclopentanone|410-440-9|164058-20-2|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|606-067-00-8|reaction mass of: 1-(2,3,6,7,8,9-hexahydro-<br>1,1-dimethyl-1_H_-benz(g)inden-4-yl)etha-<br>none;<br>1-(2,3,5,6,7,8-hexahydro-1,1-dimethyl-1_H_-<br>benz(f)inden-4-yl)ethanone;<br>1-(2,3,6,7,8,9-hexahydro-1,1-dimethyl-1_H_-<br>benz(g)inden-5-yl)ethanone;<br>1-(2,3,6,7,8,9-hexahydro-3,3-dimethyl-1_H_-<br>benz(g)inden-5-yl)ethanone|414-870-8|96792-67-5|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|606-068-00-3|2,7,11-trimethyl-13-(2,6,6-trimethylcyclo-<br>hex-1-en-1-yl)tridecahexaen-2,4,6,8,10,12-<br>al|415-770-7|1638-05-7|STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H317<br>H412||||
|606-069-00-9|spiro[1,3-dioxolane-2,5'-(4',4',8',8'-tetra-<br>methyl-hexahydro-3',9'-methanonaphtha-<br>lene)]|415-460-1|154171-76-3|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|606-070-00-4|butroxydim (ISO);<br>5-(3-butyryl-2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)-2-[1-<br>(ethoxyimino)propyl]-3-hydroxycyclohex-2-<br>en-1-one|414-790-3|138164-12-2|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H361fd<br>H302<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H361fd<br>H302<br>H315<br>H410||||
|606-071-00-X|17-spiro(5,5-dimethyl-1,3-dioxan-2-yl)<br>androsta-1,4-diene-3-one|421-050-3|13258-43-0|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|606-072-00-5|3-acetyl-1-phenyl-pyrrolidine-2,4-dione|421-600-2|719-86-8|STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H411||||
|606-073-00-0|4,4'-bis(dimethylamino)benzophenone;<br>Michler's ketone|202-027-5|90-94-8|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1|H350<br>H341<br>H318|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H318||||
|606-075-00-1|1-benzyl-5-ethoxyimidazolidine-2,4-dione|417-340-4|65855-02-9|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|606-076-00-7|1-((2-quinolinyl-carbonyl)oxy)-2,5-pyrrolidi-<br>nedione|418-630-3|136465-99-1|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317||||
|606-077-00-2|(3_S_,4_S_)-3-hexyl-4-[(_R_)-2-hydroxytridecyl]-2-<br>oxetanone|418-650-2|104872-06-2|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|606-078-00-8|1-octylazepin-2-one|420-040-6|59227-88-2|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H314<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|606-079-00-3|2-_n_-butyl-benzo[_d_]isothiazol-3-one|420-590-7|4299-07-4|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H317<br>H410||||
|606-080-00-9|Reaction product of: 3-hydroxy-5,7-di-_tert_-<br>butylbenzofuran-2-one with o-xylene|417-100-9|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413||H413||||
|606-081-00-4|(3β, 5α, 6β)-3-(acetyloxy)-5-bromo-6-<br>hydroxy-androstan-17-one|419-790-7|4229-69-0|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|606-082-00-X|reaction mass of: butan-2-one oxime;<br>syn-_O_,_O_'-di(butan-2-one oxime)diethoxysi-<br>lane|406-930-7||STOT RE 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H372<br>**<br>H317<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H372 **<br>H317<br>H412||||
|606-083-00-5|2-chloro-5-_sec_-hexadecylhydroquinone|407-750-1|137193-60-3|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H412||||
|606-084-00-0|1-(4-methoxy-5-benzofuranyl)-3-phenyl-<br>1,3-propanedione|414-540-3|484-33-3|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|606-085-00-6|(1_R_,4_S_)-2-azabicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-en-3-one|418-530-1|79200-56-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H317||||
|606-086-00-1|1-(3,3-dimethylcyclohexyl)pent-4-en-1-one|422-330-8|56973-87-6|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|606-087-00-7|6-ethyl-5-fluoro-4(3_H_)-pyrimidone|422-460-5|137234-87-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|606-088-00-2|2,4,4,7-tetramethyl-6-octen-3-one|422-520-0|74338-72-0|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H411||||
|606-089-00-8|reaction mass of: 1,4-diamino-2-chloro-3-<br>phenoxyanthraquinone;<br>1,4-diamino-2,3-bis-phenoxyanthraquinone|423-220-2|12223-77-7|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|606-091-00-9|6-chloro-5-(2-chloroethyl)-1,3-dihydroin-<br>dol-2-one|421-320-0|118289-55-7|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|606-092-00-4|reaction mass of: (_E_)-oxacyclohexadec-12-<br>en-2-one;<br>(_E_)-oxacyclohexadec-13-en-2-one;<br>a) (_Z_)-oxacyclohexadec-(12)-en-2-one and<br>b) (_Z_)-oxacyclohexadec-(13)-en-2-one|422-320-3||Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|607-001-00-0|formic acid ... %|200-579-1|64-18-6|Skin Corr. 1A|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||Skin Corr. 1A;<br>H314: C ≥90 %<br>Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: 10 % ≤C<br>< 90 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 2 % ≤C<br>< 10 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>2 % ≤C < 10 %|B|
|607-002-00-6|acetic acid ... %|200-580-7|64-19-7|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H226<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H226<br>H314||Skin Corr. 1A;<br>H314: C ≥90 %<br>Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: 25 % ≤C<br>< 90 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 10 % ≤C<br>< 25 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>10 % ≤C < 25 %|B|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-003-00-1|chloroacetic acid|201-178-4|79-11-8|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H301<br>H314<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H314<br>H400||||
|607-004-00-7|TCA (ISO);<br>trichloroacetic acid|200-927-2|76-03-9|Skin Corr. 1A<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H410||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %||
|607-005-00-2|TCA-sodium (ISO);<br>sodium trichloroacetate|211-479-2|650-51-1|STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H335<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H335<br>H410||||
|607-006-00-8|oxalic acid|205-634-3|144-62-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H312<br>H302||*||
|607-007-00-3|salts of oxalic acid|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H312<br>H302||*|A|
|607-008-00-9|acetic anhydride|203-564-8|108-24-7|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H226<br>H332<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H332<br>H302<br>H314||Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥25 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 5 % ≤C<br>< 25 %<br>Eye Dam. 1;<br>H318: 5 % ≤C<br>< 25 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>1 % ≤C < 5 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-009-00-4|phthalic anhydride|201-607-5|85-44-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317||||
|607-010-00-X|propionic anhydride|204-638-2|123-62-6|Skin Corr. 1B|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥25 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 10 % ≤C<br>< 25 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>10 % ≤C < 25 %||
|607-011-00-5|acetyl chloride|200-865-6|75-36-5|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H225<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H225<br>H314|EUH014|||
|607-012-00-0|benzoyl chloride|202-710-8|98-88-4|Skin Corr. 1B|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||||
|607-013-00-6|dimethyl carbonate|210-478-4|616-38-6|Flam. Liq. 2|H225|GHS02<br>Dgr|H225||||
|607-014-00-1|methyl formate|203-481-7|107-31-3|Flam. Liq. 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H224<br>H332<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H224<br>H332<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335||||
|607-015-00-7|ethyl formate|203-721-0|109-94-4|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H225<br>H332<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-016-00-2|propyl formate; [1]<br>isopropyl formate [2]|203-798-0<br>[1]<br>210-901-2<br>[2]|110-74-7 [1]<br>625-55-8 [2]|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>STOT SE 3|H225<br>H319<br>H335<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H319<br>H335<br>H336|||C|
|607-017-00-8|butyl formate; [1]<br>_tert_-butyl formate; [2]<br>isobutyl formate [3]|209-772-5<br>[1]<br>212-105-0<br>[2]<br>208-818-1<br>[3]|592-84-7 [1]<br>762-75-4 [2]<br>542-55-2 [3]|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H225<br>H319<br>H335|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H319<br>H335|||C|
|607-018-00-3|isopentyl formate; [1]<br>2-methylbutyl formate [2]|203-769-2<br>[1]<br>252-343-2<br>[2]|110-45-2 [1]<br>35073-27-9 [2]|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H225<br>H319<br>H335|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H319<br>H335|||C|
|607-019-00-9|methyl chloroformate|201-187-3|79-22-1|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H225<br>H330<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H225<br>H330<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314||||
|607-020-00-4|ethyl chloroformate|208-778-5|541-41-3|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H225<br>H330<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H225<br>H330<br>H302<br>H314||||
|607-021-00-X|methyl acetate|201-185-2|79-20-9|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H225<br>H319<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H319<br>H336|EUH066|||
|607-022-00-5|ethyl acetate|205-500-4|141-78-6|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H225<br>H319<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H319<br>H336|EUH066|||
|607-023-00-0|vinyl acetate|203-545-4|108-05-4|Flam. Liq. 2|H225|GHS02<br>Dgr|H225|||D|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-024-00-6|propyl acetate; [1]<br>isopropyl acetate [2]|203-686-1<br>[1]<br>203-561-1<br>[2]|109-60-4 [1]<br>108-21-4 [2]|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H225<br>H319<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H319<br>H336|EUH066||C|
|607-025-00-1|_n_-butyl acetate|204-658-1|123-86-4|Flam. Liq. 3<br>STOT SE 3|H226<br>H336|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H336|EUH066|||
|607-026-00-7|_sec_-butyl acetate; [1]<br>isobutyl acetate; [2]<br>_tert_-butyl acetate [3]|203-300-1<br>[1]<br>203-745-1<br>[2]<br>208-760-7<br>[3]|105-46-4 [1]<br>110-19-0 [2]<br>540-88-5 [3]|Flam. Liq. 2|H225|GHS02<br>Dgr|H225|EUH066||C|
|607-027-00-2|methyl propionate|209-060-4|554-12-1|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H225<br>H332|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332||||
|607-028-00-8|ethyl propionate|203-291-4|105-37-3|Flam. Liq. 2|H225|GHS02<br>Dgr|H225||||
|607-029-00-3|_n_-butyl propionate; [1]<br>_sec_-butyl propionate; [2]<br>iso-butyl propionate [3]|209-669-5<br>[1]<br>- [2]<br>208-746-0<br>[3]|590-01-2 [1]<br>591-34-4 [2]<br>540-42-1 [3]|Flam. Liq. 3|H226|GHS02<br>Wng|H226|||C|
|607-030-00-9|propyl propionate|203-389-7|106-36-5|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H226<br>H332|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332||||
|607-031-00-4|butyl butyrate|203-656-8|109-21-7|Flam. Liq. 3|H226|GHS02<br>Wng|H226|||C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-032-00-X|ethyl acrylate|205-438-8|140-88-5|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317||Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: C ≥5 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>C ≥5 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %|D|
|607-033-00-5|_n_-butyl methacrylate|202-615-1|97-88-1|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H226<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317|||D|
|607-034-00-0|methyl acrylate;<br>methyl propenoate|202-500-6|96-33-3|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317|||D|
|607-035-00-6|methyl methacrylate;<br>methyl 2-methylprop-2-enoate;<br>methyl 2-methylpropenoate|201-297-1|80-62-6|Flam. Liq. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H225<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317|||D|
|607-036-00-1|2-methoxyethyl acetate;<br>methylglycol acetate|203-772-9|110-49-6|Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H360-<br>FD<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H360FD<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-037-00-7|2-ethoxyethyl acetate;<br>ethylglycol acetate|203-839-2|111-15-9|Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H360-<br>FD<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H360FD<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302||||
|607-038-00-2|2-butoxyethyl acetate;<br>butylglycol acetate|203-933-3|112-07-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H332<br>H312|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H312||||
|607-039-00-8|2,4-D (ISO);<br>2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid|202-361-1|94-75-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H335<br>H318<br>H317<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H335<br>H318<br>H317<br>H412||||
|607-040-00-3|salts of 2,4-D|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411|||A|
|607-041-00-9|2,4,5-T (ISO);<br>2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy acetic acid|202-273-3|93-76-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H410||||
|607-042-00-4|salts and esters of 2,4,5-T;<br>salts and esters of 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy<br>acetic acid|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H410|||A|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-043-00-X|dicamba (ISO);<br>2,5-dichloro-6-methoxybenzoic acid;<br>3,6-dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid|217-635-6|1918-00-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H412||||
|607-044-00-5|3,6-dichloro-_o_-anisic acid, compound with<br>dimethylamine (1:1); [1]<br>potassium 3,6-dichloro-_o_-anisate [2]|218-951-7<br>[1]<br>233-002-7<br>[2]|2300-66-5 [1]<br>10007-85-9 [2]|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H319<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H412||||
|607-045-00-0|dichlorprop (ISO);<br>2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) propionic acid|204-390-5|120-36-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1|H312<br>H302<br>H315<br>H318|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H315<br>H318||||
|607-046-00-6|salts of dichlorprop|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302|||A|
|607-047-00-1|fenoprop (ISO);<br>2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)propionic acid|202-271-2|93-72-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H315<br>H410||||
|607-048-00-7|salts of fenoprop;<br>salts of 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)propionic<br>acid|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H410|||A|
|607-049-00-2|mecoprop (ISO);<br>2-(4-chloro-_o_-tolyloxy) propionic acid;<br>(_RS_)-2-(4-chloro-_o_-tolyloxy)propionic acid;<br>[1]<br>2-(4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy)propionic<br>acid [2]|230-386-8<br>[1]<br>202-264-4<br>[2]|7085-19-0 [1]<br>708519-0 [2]|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H410||M=100||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-050-00-8|salts of mecoprop|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H410|||A|
|607-051-00-3|MCPA (ISO);<br>4-chloro-_o_-tolyloxyacetic acid|202-360-6|94-74-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1|H302<br>H315<br>H318|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H315<br>H318||||
|607-052-00-9|salts and esters of MCPA|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302|||A|
|607-053-00-4|MCPB (ISO);<br>4-(4-chloro-_o_-tolyloxy) butyric acid|202-365-3|94-81-5|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|607-054-00-X|salts and esters of MCPB|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302|||A|
|607-055-00-5|endothal-sodium (ISO);<br>disodium 7-oxabicyclo(2,2,1)heptane-2,3-<br>dicarboxylate|204-959-8|129-67-9|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H301<br>H312<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS06<br>Dgr|H301<br>H312<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315||||
|607-056-00-0|warfarin (ISO); [1]<br>(_S_)-4-hydroxy-3-(3-oxo-1-phenylbutyl)-2-<br>benzopyrone; [2]<br>(_R_)-4-hydroxy-3-(3-oxo-1-phenylbutyl)-2-<br>benzopyrone [3]|201-377-6<br>[1]<br>226-907-3<br>[2]<br>226-908-9<br>[3]|81-81-2 [1]<br>5543-57-7 [2]<br>5543-58-8 [3]|Repr. 1A<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H360-<br>D ***<br>H372<br>**<br>H412|GHS08<br>Dgr|H360D ***<br>H372 **<br>H412||||
|607-057-00-6|coumachlor (ISO);<br>3-[1-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-oxobutyl]-4-hydro-<br>xycoumarin|201-378-1|81-82-3|STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H373<br>**<br>H412|GHS08<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-058-00-1|coumafuryl (ISO);<br>fumarin;<br>(_RS_)-3-(1-(2-furyl)-3-oxobutyl)4-hydroxy-<br>coumarin;<br>4-hydroxy-3-[3-oxo-1-(2-furyl) butyl]cou-<br>marin|204-195-5|117-52-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H412|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H301<br>H372 **<br>H412||||
|607-059-00-7|coumatetralyl;<br>4-hydroxy-3-(1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1-<br>naphthyl)coumarin|227-424-0|5836-29-3|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H310<br>H300<br>H372<br>**<br>H412|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H372 **<br>H412||||
|607-060-00-2|dicoumarol;<br>4,4'-dihydroxy-3,3'-methylenebis(2_H_-chro-<br>men-2-one)|200-632-9|66-76-2|STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H372<br>**<br>H302<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H372 **<br>H302<br>H411||||
|607-061-00-8|acrylic acid;<br>prop-2-enoic acid|201-177-9|79-10-7|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H400||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %|D|
|607-062-00-3|_n_-butyl acrylate|205-480-7|141-32-2|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H226<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317|||D|
|607-063-00-9|isobutyric acid|201-195-7|79-31-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H312<br>H302||||
|607-064-00-4|benzyl chloroformate|207-925-0|501-53-1|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H410||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-065-00-X|bromoacetic acid|201-175-8|79-08-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H400||||
|607-066-00-5|dichloroacetic acid|201-207-0|79-43-6|Skin Corr. 1A<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H314<br>H400|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H400||||
|607-067-00-0|dichloroacetyl chloride|201-199-9|79-36-7|Skin Corr. 1A<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H314<br>H400|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H400||||
|607-068-00-6|iodoacetic acid|200-590-1|64-69-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H301<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H301<br>H314||||
|607-069-00-1|ethyl bromoacetate|203-290-9|105-36-2|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H330<br>H310<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300||||
|607-070-00-7|ethyl chloroacetate|203-294-0|105-39-5|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H400||||
|607-071-00-2|ethyl methacrylate|202-597-5|97-63-2|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H225<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317|||D|
|607-072-00-8|2-hydroxyethyl acrylate|212-454-9|818-61-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H311<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H311<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400||*<br>Skin Sens. 1;<br>H317: C ≥0,2 %|D|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-073-00-3|4-CPA (ISO);<br>4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid|204-581-3|122-88-3|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|607-074-00-9|chlorfenac(ISO);<br>2,3,6-trichlorophenylacetic acid|201-599-3|85-34-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|607-075-00-4|chlorfenprop-methyl;<br>methyl 2-chloro-3-(4-chlorophenyl)propio-<br>nate|238-413-5|14437-17-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H410||||
|607-076-00-X|dodine(ISO);<br>dodecylguanidinium acetate|219-459-5|2439-10-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H410||||
|607-077-00-5|erbon (ISO);<br>2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)ethyl 2,2-dichlo-<br>ropropionate|—|136-25-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|607-078-00-0|fluenetil (ISO);<br>2-fluoroethyl biphenyl-4-ylacetate|—|4301-50-2|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H310<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300||||
|607-079-00-6|kelevan (ISO);<br>ethyl 5-(perchloro-5-hydroxypentacyclo<br>[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]decan-5-yl)-4-oxopen-<br>tanoate;<br>ethyl 5-(1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10,10-decachloro-4-<br>hydroxypentacyclo(5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8)dec-4-<br>yl)-4-oxovalerate|—|4234-79-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H311<br>H302<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H311<br>H302<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-080-00-1|chloroacetyl chloride|201-171-6|79-04-9|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H314<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H314<br>H400|EUH014<br>EUH029|||
|607-081-00-7|fluoroacetic acid|205-631-7|144-49-0|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H300<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H400||||
|607-082-00-2|fluoroacetates, soluble|—|—|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H300<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H400|||A|
|607-083-00-8|2,4-DB (ISO);<br>4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)butyric acid|202-366-9|94-82-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|607-084-00-3|salts of 2,4-DB|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H411|||A|
|607-085-00-9|benzyl benzoate|204-402-9|120-51-4|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|607-086-00-4|diallyl phthalate|205-016-3|131-17-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|607-088-00-5|methacrylic acid;<br>2-methylpropenoic acid|201-204-4|79-41-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H314||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %|D|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-089-00-0|propionic acid ... %|201-176-3|79-09-4|Skin Corr. 1B|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥25 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H319: 10 % ≤C<br>< 25 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>10 % ≤C < 25 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥10 %|B|
|607-090-00-6|thioglycolic acid|200-677-4|68-11-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314||*||
|607-091-00-1|trifluoroacetic acid . . . %|200-929-3|76-05-1|Acute Tox. 4 *|H332|GHS05|H332||*|B|
|||||Skin Corr. 1A<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H314<br>H412|GHS07<br>Dgr|H314<br>H412||||
|607-092-00-7|methyl lactate; [1]<br>methyl (±)-lactate; [2]<br>methyl (_R_)-lactate; [3]<br>methyl (_S_)-(-)-lactate [4]|208-930-0<br>[1]<br>218-449-8<br>[2]<br>241-420-6<br>[3]<br>248-704-9<br>[4]|547-64-8 [1]<br>2155-30-8 [2]<br>17392-83-5 [3]<br>27871-49-4 [4]|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H226<br>H319<br>H335|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H319<br>H335|||C|
|607-093-00-2|propionyl chloride|201-170-0|79-03-8|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H225<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H225<br>H314|EUH014||B D|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-094-00-8|peracetic acid . . . %|201-186-8|79-21-0|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Org. Perox. D<br>****<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H226<br>H242<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H226<br>H242<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H400||*<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %|B D|
|607-095-00-3|maleic acid|203-742-5|110-16-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315||||
|607-096-00-9|maleic anhydride|203-571-6|108-31-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317||||
|607-097-00-4|benzene-1,2,4-tricarboxylic acid 1,2-anhy-<br>dride;<br>trimellitic anhydride|209-008-0|552-30-7|STOT SE 3<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H335<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H335<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317||||
|607-098-00-X|benzene-1,2:4,5-tetracarboxylic dianhydride;<br>benzene-1,2:4,5-tetracarboxylic dianhydride;<br>pyromellitic dianhydride|201-898-9|89-32-7|Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H334<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H334<br>H317||||
|607-099-00-5|1,2,3,6-tetrahydrophthalic anhydride; [1]<br>_cis_-1,2,3,6-tetrahydrophthalic anhydride; [2]<br>3,4,5,6-tetrahydrophthalic anhydride; [3]<br>tetrahydrophthalic anhydride [4]|201-605-4<br>[1]<br>213-308-7<br>[2]<br>219-374-3<br>[3]<br>247-570-9<br>[4]|85-43-8 [1]<br>935-79-5 [2]<br>2426-02-0 [3]<br>26266-63-7 [4]|Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H334<br>H317<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H334<br>H317<br>H412|||C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-100-00-9|benzophenone-3,3',4,4'-tetracarboxylic di-<br>anhydride;<br>4,4'-carbonyldi(phthalic anhydride)|219-348-1|2421-28-5|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H319<br>H335|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H335||Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>C ≥1 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %||
|607-101-00-4|1,4,5,6,7,7-hexachlorobicyclo [2,2,1]hept-5-<br>ene-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride chlorendic<br>anhydride|204-077-3|115-27-5|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315||Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: C ≥1 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>C ≥1 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %||
|607-102-00-X|cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylic anhydride; [1]<br>_cis_-cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylic anhydride;<br>[2]<br>_trans_-cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylic anhy-<br>dride [3]|201-604-9<br>[1]<br>236-086-3<br>[2]<br>238-009-9<br>[3]|85-42-7 [1]<br>13149-00-3 [2]<br>14166-21-3 [3]|Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H334<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H334<br>H317|||C|
|607-103-00-5|succinic anhydride|203-570-0|108-30-5|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H319<br>H335|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H335||Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>C ≥1 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %||
|607-104-00-0|cyclopentane-1,2,3,4-tetracarboxylic dia-<br>nhydride|227-964-7|6053-68-5|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H319<br>H335|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H335||Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>C ≥1 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %||
|607-105-00-6|8,9,10-trinorborn-5-ene-2,3-dicarboxylic<br>anhydride; [1]<br>1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-3,6-methanophthalic<br>anhydride; [2]<br>(1α,2α,3β,6β)-1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-3,6-metha-<br>nophthalic anhydride [3]|204-957-7<br>[1]<br>212-557-9<br>[2]<br>220-384-5<br>[3]|129-64-6 [1]<br>826-62-0 [2]<br>2746-19-2 [3]|Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H334<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H334<br>H317|||C|
|607-106-00-1|8,9-dinorborn-5-ene-2,3-dicarboxylic anhy-<br>dride|—|123748-85-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥10 %|C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-107-00-7|2-ethylhexyl acrylate|203-080-7|103-11-7|STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H335<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H335<br>H315<br>H317|||D|
|607-108-00-2|2-hydroxy-1-methylethylacrylate; [1]<br>2-hydroxypropylacrylate; [2]<br>acrylic acid, monoester with propane-1,2-<br>diol [3]|220-852-9<br>[1]<br>213-663-8<br>[2]<br>247-118-0<br>[3]|2918-23-2 [1]<br>999-61-1 [2]<br>25584-83-2 [3]|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317||*<br>Skin Sens. 1;<br>H317: C ≥0,2 %|C D|
|607-109-00-8|hexamethylene diacrylate;<br>hexane-1,6-diol diacrylate|235-921-9|13048-33-4|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H317|||D|
|607-110-00-3|pentaerythritol triacrylate|222-540-8|3524-68-3|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H317|||D|
|607-111-00-9|2,2-bis(acryloyloxymethyl)butyl acrylate;<br>trimethylolpropane triacrylate|239-701-3|15625-89-5|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H317|||D|
|607-112-00-4|2,2-dimethyltrimethylene diacrylate;<br>neopentyl glycol diacrylate|218-741-5|2223-82-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H311<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS06<br>Dgr|H311<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317||*|D|
|607-113-00-X|isobutyl methacrylate|202-613-0|97-86-9|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H226<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H226<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400|||D|
|607-114-00-5|ethylene dimethacrylate|202-617-2|97-90-5|STOT SE 3<br>Skin Sens. 1|H335<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H335<br>H317||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥10 %|D|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-115-00-0|isobutyl acrylate|203-417-8|106-63-8|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H315<br>H317|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H315<br>H317|||D|
|607-116-00-6|cyclohexyl acrylate|221-319-3|3066-71-5|STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H335<br>H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H335<br>H315<br>H411||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥10 %|D|
|607-117-00-1|2,3-epoxypropyl acrylate;<br>glycidyl acrylate|203-440-3|106-90-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317||*<br>Skin Sens. 1;<br>H317: C ≥0,2 %|D|
|607-118-00-7|1-methyltrimethylene diacrylate;<br>1,3-butylene glycol diacrylate|243-105-9|19485-03-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H312<br>H314<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H314<br>H317|||D|
|607-119-00-2|tetramethylene diacrylate;<br>1,4-butyleneglycol diacrylate|213-979-6|1070-70-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H312<br>H314<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H314<br>H317|||D|
|607-120-00-8|2,2'-oxydiethyl diacrylate;<br>diethylene glycol diacrylate|223-791-6|4074-88-8|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H311<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS06<br>Dgr|H311<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317||*<br>Skin Sens. 1;<br>H317: C ≥0,2 %|D|
|607-121-00-3|8,9,10-trinorborn-2-yl acrylate|—|10027-06-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H312<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H312<br>H315<br>H317|||D|
|607-122-00-9|pentaerythritol tetraacrylate|225-644-1|4986-89-4|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H317|||D|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-123-00-4|2,3-epoxypropyl methacrylate;<br>glycidyl methacrylate|203-441-9|106-91-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317|||D|
|607-124-00-X|2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate|212-782-2|868-77-9|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H317|||D|
|607-125-00-5|2-hydroxypropyl methacrylate; [1]<br>3-hydroxypropyl methacrylate [2]|213-090-3<br>[1]<br>220-426-2<br>[2]|923-26-2 [1]<br>2761-09-3 [2]|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H317|||C D|
|607-126-00-0|2,2'-(ethylenedioxy)diethyl diacrylate;<br>triethylene glycol diacrylate|216-853-9|1680-21-3|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H317|||D|
|607-127-00-6|2-diethylaminoethyl methacrylate|203-275-7|105-16-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H332<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317|||D|
|607-128-00-1|2-_tert_-butylaminoethyl methacrylate|223-228-4|3775-90-4|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H317|||D|
|607-129-00-7|ethyl lactate;<br>ethyl DL-lactate; [1]<br>ethyl (_S_)-2-hydroxypropionate;<br>ethyl L-lactate;<br>ethyl-(_S_)-lactate [2]|202-598-0<br>[1]<br>211-694-1<br>[2]|97-64-3 [1]<br>687-47-8 [2]|Flam. Liq. 3<br>STOT SE 3<br>Eye Dam. 1|H226<br>H335<br>H318|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H335<br>H318|||C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-130-00-2|pentyl acetate; [1]<br>isopentyl acetate; [2]<br>1-methylbutyl acetate; [3]<br>2-methylbutyl acetat; [4]<br>2(or 3)-methylbutyl acetate [5]|211-047-3<br>[1]<br>204-662-3<br>[2]<br>210-946-8<br>[3]<br>210-843-8<br>[4]<br>282-263-3<br>[5]|628-63-7 [1]<br>123-92-2 [2]<br>626-38-0 [3]<br>624-41-9 [4]<br>84145-37-9 [5]|Flam. Liq. 3|H226|GHS02<br>Wng|H226|EUH066||C|
|607-131-00-8|isopentyl propionate; [1]<br>pentyl propionate; [2]<br>2-methylbutyl propionate [3]|203-322-1<br>[1]<br>210-852-7<br>[2]<br>219-449-0<br>[3]|105-68-0 [1]<br>624-54-4 [2]<br>2438-20-2 [3]|Flam. Liq. 3|H226|GHS02<br>Wng|H226|||C|
|607-132-00-3|2-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate|220-688-8|2867-47-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317|||D|
|607-133-00-9|monoalkyl or monoaryl or monoalkylaryl<br>esters of acrylic acid with the exception of<br>those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H411||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥10 %|A|
|607-134-00-4|monoalkyl or monoaryl or monoalkyaryl<br>esters of methacrylic acid with the exception<br>of those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥10 %|A|
|607-135-00-X|butyric acid|203-532-3|107-92-6|Skin Corr. 1B|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-136-00-5|butyryl chloride|205-498-5|141-75-3|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H225<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H225<br>H314||||
|607-137-00-0|methyl acetoacetate|203-299-8|105-45-3|Eye Irrit. 2|H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H319||||
|607-138-00-6|butyl chloroformate;<br>chloroformic acid butyl ester|209-750-5|592-34-7|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H226<br>H331<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H226<br>H331<br>H314||||
|607-139-00-1|2-chloropropionic acid|209-952-3|598-78-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H302<br>H314|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314||||
|607-140-00-7|isobutyryl chloride|201-194-1|79-30-1|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H225<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H225<br>H314||||
|607-141-00-2|oxydiethylene bis(chloroformate)|203-430-9|106-75-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H411||||
|607-142-00-8|propyl chloroformate;<br>chloroformic acid propylester;<br>_n_-propyl chloroformate|203-687-7|109-61-5|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H225<br>H331<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H225<br>H331<br>H314||||
|607-143-00-3|valeric acid|203-677-2|109-52-4|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H314<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314<br>H412||||
|607-144-00-9|adipic acid|204-673-3|124-04-9|Eye Irrit. 2|H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H319||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-145-00-4|methanesulphonic acid|200-898-6|75-75-2|Skin Corr. 1B|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||||
|607-146-00-X|fumaric acid|203-743-0|110-17-8|Eye Irrit. 2|H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H319||||
|607-147-00-5|oxalic acid diethylester;<br>diethyl oxalate|202-464-1|95-92-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H302<br>H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319||||
|607-148-00-0|guanidinium chloride;<br>guanadine hydrochloride|200-002-3|50-01-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H302<br>H319<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H315||||
|607-149-00-6|urethane (INN);<br>ethyl carbamate|200-123-1|51-79-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350||||
|607-150-00-1|endothal (ISO);<br>7-oxabicyclo(2,2,1)heptane-2,3-dicarboxylic<br>acid|205-660-5|145-73-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H301<br>H312<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS06<br>Dgr|H301<br>H312<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315||||
|607-151-00-7|propargite (ISO);<br>2-(4-_tert_-butylphenoxy) cyclohexyl prop-2-<br>ynyl sulphite|219-006-1|2312-35-8|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H331<br>H315<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H331<br>H315<br>H318<br>H410||M = 10||
|607-152-00-2|2,3,6-TBA (ISO);<br>2,3,6-trichlorobenzoic acid|200-026-4|50-31-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|607-153-00-8|benazolin (ISO);<br>4-chloro-2,3-dihydro-2-oxo-1,3-benzothia-<br>zol-3-ylacetic acid|223-297-0|3813-05-6|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H319<br>H315<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-154-00-3|ethyl_ N_-benzoyl-_N_-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-DL-<br>alaninate;<br>benzoylprop-ethyl (ISO)|244-845-5|22212-55-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|607-155-00-9|3-(3-amino-5-(1-methylguanidino)-1-oxo-<br>pentylamino-6-(4-amino-2-oxo-2,3-dihy-<br>dro-pyrimidin-1-yl)-2,3-dihydro-(6_H_)-<br>pyran-2-carboxylic acid;<br>blasticidin-s|—|2079-00-7|Acute Tox. 2 *|H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H300||||
|607-156-00-4|chlorfenson (ISO);<br>4-chlorophenyl 4-chlorobenzenesulfonate|201-270-4|80-33-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H315<br>H410||||
|607-157-00-X|3-(3-biphenyl-4-yl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1-<br>naphthyl)-4-hydroxycoumarin;<br>difenacoum|259-978-4|56073-07-5|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H300<br>H372<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr<br>GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H372 **<br>H410<br>H301<br>H315<br>H400||||
|607-158-00-5|sodium salt of chloroacetic acid;<br>sodium chloroacetate|223-498-3|3926-62-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H301<br>H315<br>H400|H301<br>H315<br>H400|H301<br>H315<br>H400|H301<br>H315<br>H400|||
|607-159-00-0|chlorobenzilate (ISO);<br>ethyl 2,2-di(4-chlorophenyl)-2-hydroxyace-<br>tate;<br>ethyl 4,4'-dichlorobenzilate|208-110-2|510-15-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|607-160-00-6|isobutyl 2-(4-(4-chlorophenoxy)phenoxy)<br>propionate;<br>clofop-isobutyl (ISO)|—|51337-71-4|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|607-161-00-1|diethanolamine salt of 4-CPA|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-162-00-7|2,2-dichloropropionic acid;<br>dalapon|200-923-0|75-99-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H412||||
|607-163-00-2|3-acetyl-6-methyl-2_H_-pyran-2,4(3_H_)-dione;<br>dehydracetic acid|208-293-9|520-45-6|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|607-164-00-8|sodium 1-(3,4-dihydro-6-methyl-2,4-dioxo-<br>2_H_-pyran-3-ylidene)ethonolate;<br>sodium dehydracetate|224-580-1|4418-26-2|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|607-165-00-3|diclofop-methyl (ISO)<br>methyl 2-(4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenoxy)<br>propionate;<br>methyl (_RS_)-2-[4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phe-<br>noxy]propionate;|257-141-8|51338-27-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410||||
|607-166-00-9|medinoterb acetate (ISO);<br>6-_tert_-butyl-3-methyl-2,4-dinitrophenyl<br>acetate|219-634-6|2487-01-6|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H301<br>H312|GHS06<br>Dgr|H301<br>H312||||
|607-167-00-4|sodium 3-chloroacrylate|—|4312-97-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H312<br>H302||||
|607-168-00-X|dipropyl 6,7-methylenedioxy-1,2,3,4-tetra-<br>hydro-3-methylnaphthalene-1,2-dicarboxy-<br>late;<br>propylisome|—|83-59-0|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H311<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H311<br>H302<br>H410||||
|607-169-00-5|sodium fluoroacetate|200-548-2|62-74-8|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H400||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-170-00-0|bis(1,2,3-trithiacyclohexyldimethylammo-<br>nium) oxalate;<br>thiocyclam-oxalate|250-859-2|31895-22-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H410||||
|607-172-00-1|4-hydroxy-3-(3-(4'-bromo-4-biphenylyl)-<br>1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1-naphthyl)coumarin;<br>brodifacoum|259-980-5|56073-10-0|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H310<br>H300<br>H372<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H372 **<br>H410||||
|607-173-00-7|dimethyl (3-methyl-4-(5-nitro-3-ethoxycar-<br>bonyl-2-thienyl)azo)phenylnitrilodipropio-<br>nate|400-460-6|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|607-174-00-2|reaction mass of dodecyl 3-(2,2,4,4-tetra-<br>methyl-21-oxo-7-oxa-3,20-diazadispiro<br>(5,1,11,2)henicosan-20-yl)propionate and<br>tetradecyl 3-(2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-21-oxo-7-<br>oxa-3,20-diazadispiro(5,1,11,2)henicosan-<br>20-yl)propionate|400-580-9|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H411||||
|607-175-00-8|methyl 2-(2-nitrobenzylidene)acetoacetate|400-650-9|39562-27-1|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|607-176-00-3|reaction mass of α-3-(3-(2_H_-benzotriazol-2-<br>yl)-5-_tert_-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propionyl-<br>ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) and α-3-(3-(2_H_-<br>benzotriazol-2-yl)-5-_tert_-butyl-4-hydroxy-<br>phenyl)propionyl-ω-3-(3-(2_H_-benzotriazol-<br>2-yl)-5-_tert_-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propio-<br>nyloxypoly(oxyethylene)|400-830-7|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|607-177-00-9|methyl 2-(3-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-<br>triazin-2-yl)3-methylureidosulphonyl)<br>benzoate|401-190-1|101200-48-0|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-178-00-4|methyl α-((4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)<br>ureidosulphonyl)-_o_-toluate|401-340-6|83055-99-6|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|607-179-00-X|(benzothiazol-2-ylthio)succinic acid|401-450-4|95154-01-1|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|607-180-00-5|potassium 2-hydroxycarbazole-1-carboxy-<br>late|401-630-2|96566-70-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H412||||
|607-181-00-0|3,5-dichloro-2,4-difluorobenzoyl fluoride|401-800-6|101513-70-6|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H331<br>H314<br>H302<br>H317<br>H412|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H331<br>H314<br>H302<br>H317<br>H412|EUH029|||
|607-182-00-6|methyl 3-sulphamoyl-2-thenoate|402-050-2|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|607-183-00-1|zinc 2-hydroxy-5-C13-18alkylbenzoate|402-280-3|—|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H319<br>H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H411||||
|607-184-00-7|_S_-(3-trimethoxysilyl)propyl 19-isocyanato-<br>11-(6-isocyanatohexyl)-10,12-dioxo-<br>2,9,11,13-tetraazanonadecanethioate|402-290-8|85702-90-5|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H226<br>H334<br>H317|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H226<br>H334<br>H317||||
|607-185-00-2|ethyl_ trans_-3-dimethylaminoacrylate|402-650-4|1117-37-9|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|607-186-00-8|quinclorac (ISO);<br>3,7-dichloroquinoline-8-carboxylic acid|402-780-1|84087-01-4|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-187-00-3|bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl) succi-<br>nate|402-940-0|62782-03-0|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H319<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H412||||
|607-188-00-9|hydrogen sodium_ N_-carboxylatoethyl-_N_-<br>octadec-9-enylmaleamate|402-970-4|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|607-189-00-4|trimethylenediaminetetraacetic acid|400-400-9|1939-36-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H410||||
|607-190-00-X|methyl acrylamidomethoxyacetate (contain-<br>ing ≥0,1 % acrylamid)|401-890-7|77402-03-0|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H350<br>H340<br>H302<br>H319|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H340<br>H302<br>H319||||
|607-191-00-5|isobutyl 3,4-epoxybutyrate|401-920-9|100181-71-3|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|607-192-00-0|disodium_ N_-carboxymethyl-_N_-(2-(2-hydro-<br>xyethoxy)ethyl)glycinate|402-360-8|92511-22-3|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|607-194-00-1|propylene carbonate|203-572-1|108-32-7|Eye Irrit. 2|H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H319||||
|607-195-00-7|2-methoxy-1-methylethyl acetate|203-603-9|108-65-6|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H226<br>H319|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H319||||
|607-196-00-2|heptanoic acid|203-838-7|111-14-8|Skin Corr. 1B|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-197-00-8|nonanoic acid|203-931-2|112-05-0|Skin Corr. 1B|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||||
|607-198-00-3|propyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate|204-498-2|121-79-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H317||||
|607-199-00-9|octyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate|213-853-0|1034-01-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H317||||
|607-200-00-2|dodecyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate|214-620-6|1166-52-5|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|607-201-00-8|thiocarbonyl chloride|207-341-6|463-71-8|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H331<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS06<br>Dgr|H331<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315||||
|607-203-00-9|2-ethylhexyl[[[3,5-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-<br>hydroxyphenyl]methyl]thio]acetate|279-452-8|80387-97-9|Repr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H360-<br>D ***<br>H317<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H360D ***<br>H317<br>H412||||
|607-204-00-4|(chlorophenyl)(chlorotolyl)methane, mixed<br>isomers|400-140-6|—|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|607-205-00-X|methyl chloroacetate|202-501-1|96-34-4|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1|H226<br>H331<br>H301<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H226<br>H331<br>H301<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-206-00-5|isopropyl chloroacetate|203-301-7|105-48-6|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H226<br>H301<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>Dgr|H226<br>H301<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315||||
|607-207-00-0|haloxyfop-etotyl (ISO);<br>2-ethoxyethyl 2-(4-(3-chloro-5-trifluoro-<br>methyl-2-pyridyloxy)phenoxy)propionate;<br>haloxyfop-(2-ethoxyethyl)|402-560-5|87237-48-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|607-208-00-6|4,8,12-trimethyltrideca-3,7,11-trienoic acid,<br>mixed isomers|403-000-2|91853-67-7|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H410||||
|607-209-00-1|reaction mass of_ O_,_O_'-diisopropyl (pen-<br>tathio)dithioformate and_ O_,_O_'-diisopropyl<br>(trithio)dithioformate and_ O_,_O_'-diisopropyl<br>(tetrathio)dithioformate|403-030-6|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410||||
|607-210-00-7|methyl acrylamidoglycolate (containing<br>≥0,1 % acrylamide)|403-230-3|77402-05-2|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H350<br>H340<br>H314<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H340<br>H314<br>H317||||
|607-211-00-2|methyl 3-(3-_tert_-butyl-4-hydroxy-5-methyl-<br>phenyl)propionate|403-270-1|6386-39-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|607-212-00-8|poly(oxypropylenecarbonyl-co-oxy(ethy-<br>lethylene)carbonyl), containing 27 % hydro-<br>xyvalerate|403-300-3|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-213-00-3|ethyl 3,3-bis(_tert_-pentylperoxy)butyrate|403-320-2|67567-23-1|Org. Perox. D<br>****<br>Flam. Liq. 3<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H242<br>H226<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H242<br>H226<br>H411||||
|607-214-00-9|_N_,_N_-hydrazinodiacetic acid|403-510-5|19247-05-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H412|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H301<br>H373 **<br>H317<br>H412||||
|607-215-00-4|3-(3-_tert_-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propionic<br>acid|403-920-4|107551-67-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H302<br>H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319||||
|607-216-00-X|glutamic acid, reaction products with_ N_-<br>(C12-14alkyl)propylenediamine|403-950-8|—|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H302<br>H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H302<br>H314<br>H410||||
|607-217-00-5|2-ethoxyethyl 2-(4-(2,6-dihydro-2,6-dioxo-<br>7-phenyl-1,5-dioxaindacen-3-yl)phenoxy)<br>acetate|403-960-2|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H317<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H413||||
|607-218-00-0|dichlorprop-P (ISO);<br>(+)-_R_-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propionic<br>acid|403-980-1|15165-67-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317||||
|607-219-00-6|bis(2-ethylhexyl) dithiodiacetate|404-510-8|62268-47-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H411||||
|607-221-00-7|6-docosyloxy-1-hydroxy-4-(1-(4-hydroxy-3-<br>methylphenanthren-1-yl)-3-oxo-2-oxaphe-<br>nalen-1-yl)naphthalene-2-carboxylic acid|404-550-6|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H317<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H413||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-222-00-2|6-(2,3-dimethylmaleimido)hexyl methacry-<br>late|404-870-6|63740-41-0|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|607-223-00-8|transfluthrin (ISO);<br>2,3,5,6-tetrafluorobenzyl_ trans_-2-(2,2-<br>dichlorovinyl)-3,3-dimethylcyclopropanecar-<br>boxylate|405-060-5|118712-89-3|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H410||||
|607-224-00-3|methyl 2-(3-nitrobenzylidene)acetoacetate|405-270-7|39562-17-9|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|607-225-00-9|3-azidosulfonylbenzoic acid|405-310-3|15980-11-7|Self-React. C<br>****<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H241<br>H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H317|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H241<br>H373 **<br>H318<br>H317||||
|607-226-00-4|reaction mass of 2-acryloyloxyethyl hydro-<br>gen cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylate and 2-<br>methacryloyloxyethyl hydrogen cyclohex-<br>ane-1,2-dicarboxylate|405-360-6|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H412||||
|607-227-00-X|potassium 2-amino-2-methylpropionate<br>octahydrate|405-560-3|120447-91-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H302<br>H314|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314||||
|607-228-00-5|bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate|204-212-6|117-82-8|Repr. 1B|H360-<br>Df|GHS08<br>Dgr|H360Df||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-229-00-0|diethylcarbamoyl chloride|201-798-5|88-10-8|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H351<br>H332<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H351<br>H332<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315||||
|607-230-00-6|2-ethylhexanoic acid|205-743-6|149-57-5|Repr. 2|H361d<br>***|GHS08<br>Wng|H361d ***||||
|607-231-00-1|3,6-dichloropyridine-2-carboxylic acid;<br>clopyralid|216-935-4|1702-17-6|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H411||||
|607-232-00-7|pyridate (ISO);<br>_O_-(6-chloro-3-phenylpyridazin-4-yl)_ S_-octyl<br>thiocarbonate|259-686-7|55512-33-9|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|607-233-00-2|hexyl acrylate|219-698-5|2499-95-8|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H411||||
|607-234-00-8|flurenol (ISO);<br>9-hydroxy-9_H_-fluorene-9-carboxylic acid|207-397-1|467-69-6|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|607-235-00-3|mecrilate;<br>methyl 2-cyanoacrylate|205-275-2|137-05-3|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥10 %||
|607-236-00-9|ethyl 2-cyanoacrylate|230-391-5|7085-85-0|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥10 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-237-00-4|benzyl 2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)thiazole-<br>5-carboxylate;<br>flurazole|276-942-3|72850-64-7|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|607-238-00-X|tau-fluvalinate (ISO);<br>cyano-(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl_ N_-[2-<br>chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-D-vali-<br>nate|—|102851-06-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H315<br>H410||||
|607-239-00-5|fenpropathrin (ISO);<br>α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl 2,2,3,3-tetra-<br>methylcyclopropanecarboxylate|254-485-0|39515-41-8|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H301<br>H312<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H301<br>H312<br>H410||||
|607-240-00-0|_cis_-1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-4-methylphthalic<br>anhydride; [1]<br>1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-4-methylphthalic anhy-<br>dride; [2]<br>1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-3-methylphthalic anhy-<br>dride; [3]<br>tetrahydromethylphthalic anhydride; [4]<br>1,2,3,6-tetrahydromethylphthalic anhydride;<br>[5]<br>tetrahydro-4-methylphthalic anhydride; [6]<br>2,3,5,6-tetrahydro-2-methylphthalic anhy-<br>dride [7]|216-906-6<br>[1]<br>222-323-8<br>[2]<br>226-247-6<br>[3]<br>234-290-7<br>[4]<br>247-830-1<br>[5]<br>251-823-9<br>[6]<br>255-853-3<br>[7]|1694-82-2 [1]<br>3425-89-6 [2]<br>5333-84-6 [3]<br>11070-44-3 [4]<br>26590-20-5 [5]<br>34090-76-1 [6]<br>42498-58-8 [7]|Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H334<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H334<br>H317|||C|
|607-241-00-6|hexahydro-4-methylphthalic anhydride; [1]<br>hexahydromethylphthalic anhydride; [2]<br>hexahydro-1-methylphthalic anhydride; [3]<br>hexahydro-3-methylphthalic anhydride [4]|243-072-0<br>[1]<br>247-094-1<br>[2]<br>256-356-4<br>[3]<br>260-566-1<br>[4]|19438-60-9 [1]<br>25550-51-0 [2]<br>48122-14-1 [3]<br>57110-29-9 [4]|Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H334<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H334<br>H317|||C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-242-00-1|tetrachlorophthalic anhydride|204-171-4|117-08-8|Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H318<br>H334<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H334<br>H317<br>H410||||
|607-243-00-7|sodium 3,6-dichloro-_o_-anisate; [1]<br>3,6-dichloro-_o_-anisic acid, compound with<br>2,2'-iminodiethanol (1:1); [2]<br>3,6-dichloro-_o_-anisic acid, compound with<br>2-aminoethanol (1:1) [3]|217-846-3<br>[1]<br>246-590-5<br>[2]<br>258-527-9<br>[3]|1982-69-0 [1]<br>25059-78-3 [2]<br>53404-28-7 [3]|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|607-244-00-2|isooctyl acrylate|249-707-8|29590-42-9|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H410||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥10 %||
|607-245-00-8|_tert_-butyl acrylate|216-768-7|1663-39-4|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H412|||D|
|607-246-00-3|allyl methacrylate;<br>2-methyl-2-propenoic acid 2-propenyl ester|202-473-0|96-05-9|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H226<br>H331<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H226<br>H331<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-247-00-9|dodecyl methacrylate|205-570-6|142-90-5|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H410||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥10 %||
|607-248-00-4|naptalam-sodium (ISO);<br>sodium_ N_-naphth-1-ylphthalamate|205-073-4|132-67-2|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|607-249-00-X|(1-methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)bis[oxy(methyl-<br>2,1-ethanediyl)] diacrylate|256-032-2|42978-66-5|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H411||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥10 %||
|607-250-00-5|4_H_-3,1-benzoxazine-2,4(1_H_)-dione|204-255-0|118-48-9|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H317||||
|607-251-00-0|2-methoxypropyl acetate|274-724-2|70657-70-4|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Repr. 1B<br>STOT SE 3|H226<br>H360-<br>D ***<br>H335|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H360D ***<br>H335||||
|607-252-00-6|lambda-cyhalothrin (ISO);<br>reaction mass of (_S_)-α-cyano-3-phenoxy-<br>benzyl(_Z_)-(1_R_)-_cis_-3-(2-chloro-3,3,3-triflu-<br>oropropenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecar-<br>boxylate and (_R_)-α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl<br>(_Z_)-(1_S_)-_cis_-3-(2-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoropro-<br>penyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate<br>(1:1)|415-130-7|91465-08-6|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H301<br>H312<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H301<br>H312<br>H410||||
|607-253-00-1|α-cyano-4-fluoro-3-phenoxybenzyl-3-(2,2-<br>dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecar-<br>boxylate;<br>cyfluthrin|269-855-7|68359-37-5|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H300<br>H331<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H300<br>H331<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-254-00-7|α-cyano-4-fluoro-3-phenoxybenzyl-3-(2,2-<br>dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecar-<br>boxylate;<br>beta-cyfluthrin|269-855-7|68359-37-5|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H410||||
|607-255-00-2|fluroxypyr (ISO);<br>4-amino-3,5-dichloro-6-fluoro-2-pyridy-<br>loxyacetic acid|—|69377-81-7|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|607-256-00-8|azoxystrobin (ISO);<br>methyl (_E_)-2-{2-[6-(2-cyanophenoxy)pyrimi-<br>din-4-yloxy]phenyl}-3-methoxyacrylate|—|131860-33-8|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H410||||
|607-257-00-3|isopropyl propionate|211-300-8|637-78-5|Flam. Liq. 2|H225|GHS02<br>Dgr|H225||||
|607-258-00-9|dodecyl 3-(2-(3-benzyl-4-ethoxy-2,5-dioxoi-<br>midazolidin-1-yl)-3-(4-methoxybenzoyl)<br>acetamido)-4-chlorobenzoate|403-990-6|70950-45-7|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-259-00-4|methyl 2_R_,3_S_-(-)-3-(4-methoxyphenyl)oxira-<br>necarboxylate|404-130-2|105560-93-8|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H317<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H412||||
|607-260-00-X|ethyl 2-(3-nitrobenzylidene)acetoacetate|404-490-0|39562-16-8|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H317<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H412||||
|607-261-00-5|iso(C10-C14)alkyl (3,5-di-_tert_-butyl-4-hydro-<br>xyphenyl)methylthioacetate|404-800-4|118832-72-7|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|607-262-00-0|7-chloro-1-cyclopropyl-6-fluoro-1,4-dihy-<br>dro-4-oxoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid|405-050-0|86393-33-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-263-00-6|potassium iron(III) 1,3-propanediamine-_N_,<br>_N_,_N_',_N_'-tetraacetate hemihydrate|405-680-6|—|Self-heat. 2 ****<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H252<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H252<br>H411||||
|607-264-00-1|2-chloro-4-(methylsulfonyl)benzoic acid|406-520-8|53250-83-2|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|607-265-00-7|ethyl-2-chloro-2,2-diphenylacetate|406-580-5|52460-86-3|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H315<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H315<br>H412||||
|607-266-00-2|reaction mass of: hydroxyaluminium bis[2-<br>hydroxy-3,5-di-_tert_-butylbenzoate];<br>3,5-di-_tert_-butyl-salicylic acid|406-890-0|130296-87-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|607-267-00-8|_tert_-butyl (5_S_,6_R_,7_R_)-3-bromomethyl-5,8-<br>dioxo-7-(2-(2-phenylacetamido)-5-thia-1-<br>azabicyclo[4.2.0] oct-2-ene-2-carboxylate|407-620-4|33610-13-8|Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H334<br>H317<br>H412|GHS08<br>Dgr|H334<br>H317<br>H412||||
|607-268-00-3|2-methylpropyl (_R_)-2-hydroxypropanoate|407-770-0|61597-96-4|Eye Irrit. 2|H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H319||||
|607-269-00-9|(_R_)-2-(4-hydroxyphenoxy)propanoic acid|407-960-3|94050-90-5|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|607-270-00-4|3,9-bis(2-(3-(3-_tert_-butyl-4-hydroxy-5-<br>methylphenyl)propionyloxy-1,1-dimethy-<br>lethyl)-2,4,8,10- tetraoxaspiro[5.5]undecane|410-730-5|90498-90-1|Acute Tox. 4 *|H312|GHS07<br>Wng|H312||||
|607-271-00-X|2-isopropyl-5-methylcyclohexyloxycarbony-<br>loxy-2-hydroxypropane|417-420-9|156324-82-2|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H319<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-272-00-5|fluroxypyr-meptyl (ISO);<br>methylheptyl,_ O_-(4-amino-3,5-dichloro-6-<br>fluoro-2-pyridyloxy) acetate; [1]<br>fluroxypyr-butometyl (ISO);<br>2-butoxy-1-methylethyl,_ O_-(4-amino-3,5-<br>dichloro-6-fluoro-2-pyridyloxy) acetate [2]|279-752-9<br>[1]<br>- [2]|81406-37-3 [1]<br>154486-27-8<br>[2]|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|607-273-00-0|ammonium 7-(2,6-dimethyl-8-(2,2-<br>dimethylbutyryloxy)-1,2,6,7,8,8a-hexahy-<br>dro-1-naphthyl)-3,5-dihydroxyheptanoate|404-520-2|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|607-274-00-6|2-(_N_-benzyl-_N_-methylamino)ethyl 3-amino-<br>2-butenoate|405-350-1|54527-73-0|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|607-275-00-1|sodium benzoyloxybenzene-4-sulfonate|405-450-5|66531-87-1|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|607-276-00-7|bis[(1-methylimidazol)-(2-ethyl-hexanoate)],<br>zinc complex|405-635-0|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H410||||
|607-277-00-2|reaction mass of: 2-(hexylthio)ethylamine<br>hydrochloride;<br>sodium propionate|405-720-2|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|607-278-00-8|reaction mass of isomers of: sodium phe-<br>nethylnaphthalenesulfonate;<br>sodium naphthylethylbenzenesulfonate|405-760-0|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H317<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H412||||
|607-279-00-3|reaction mass of_ n_-octadecylaminodiethyl<br>bis(hydrogen maleate);<br>_n_-octadecylaminodiethyl hydrogen maleate<br>hydrogenphthalate|405-960-8|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-280-00-9|sodium 4-chloro-1-hydroxybutane-1-sulfo-<br>nate|406-190-5|54322-20-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H319<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H317||||
|607-281-00-4|reaction mass of branched and linear C7-C9<br>alkyl 3-[3-(2_H_-benzotriazol-2-yl)-5-(1,1-<br>dimethylethyl)-4-hydroxyphenyl]propio-<br>nates|407-000-3|127519-17-9|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|607-282-00-X|2-acetoxymethyl-4-benzyloxybut-1-yl acet-<br>ate|407-140-5|131266-10-9|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|607-283-00-5|_E_-ethyl-4-oxo-4-phenylcrotonate|408-040-4|15121-89-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H410||||
|607-284-00-0|reaction mass of: sodium 3,3'-(1,4-phenyle-<br>nebis(carbonylimino-3,1-propanediyli-<br>mino))bis(10-amino-6,13-dichloro-4,11-tri-<br>phenodioxazinedisulfonate);<br>lithium 3,3'-(1,4-phenylenebis-(carbonyli-<br>mino-3,1-propanediyl-imino))bis(10-amino-<br>6,13-dichloro)-4,11-triphenodioxazinedisul-<br>fonate (9:1)|410-040-4|136213-76-8|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|607-285-00-6|reaction mass of: 7-(((3-aminophenyl)sulfo-<br>nyl)amino)-naphthalene-1,3-disulfonic acid;<br>sodium 7-(((3-aminophenyl)sulfonyl)<br>amino)-naphthalene-1,3-disulfonate;<br>potassium 7-(((3-aminophenyl)sulfonyl)<br>amino)-naphthalene-1,3-disulfonate|410-065-0|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|||||
|607-286-00-1|reaction mass of: sodium/potassium 7-[[[3-<br>[[4-((2-hydroxy-naphthyl)azo)phenyl]azo]<br>phenyl]sulfonyl]amino]-naphthalene-1,3-<br>disulfonate|410-070-8|141880-36-6|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-287-00-7|_O_'-methyl_ O_-(1-methyl-2-methacryloyloxy-<br>ethyl)-1,2,3,6-tetrahydrophthalate|410-140-8|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|607-288-00-2|tetrasodium (_c_-(3-(1-(3-(_e_-6-dichloro-5-cya-<br>nopyrimidin-_f_-yl(methyl)amino)propyl)-1,6-<br>dihydro-2-hydroxy-4-methyl-6-oxo-3-pyri-<br>dylazo)-4-sulfonatophenylsulfamoyl)phtha-<br>locyanine-_a_,_b_,_d_-trisulfonato(6-))nickelato II,<br>where_ a_ is 1 or 2 or 3 or 4,_b_ is 8 or 9 or 10<br>or 11,_c_ is 15 or 16 or 17 or 18,_ d_ is 22 or<br>23 or 24 or 25 and where_ e_ and_ f_ together<br>are 2 and 4 or 4 and 2 respectively|410-160-7|148732-74-5|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H319<br>H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H317<br>H412||||
|607-289-00-8|3-(3-(4-(2,4-bis(1,1-dimethylpropyl)phe-<br>noxy)butylaminocarbonyl-4-hydroxy-1-<br>naphthalenyl)thio)propanoic acid|410-370-9|105488-33-3|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-290-00-3|reaction mass (ratio not known) of: ammo-<br>nium 1-C14-C18-alkyloxycarbonyl-2-(3-ally-<br>loxy-2-hydroxypropoxycarbonyl)ethane-1-<br>sulfonate;<br>ammonium 2-C14-C18-alkyloxycarbonyl-1-<br>(3-allyloxy-2-hydroxypropoxycarbonyl)<br>ethane-1-sulfonate|410-540-2|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|607-291-00-9|dodecyl-ω-(C5/C6-cycloalkyl)alkyl carboxy-<br>late|410-630-1|104051-92-5|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-292-00-4|reaction mass of: [1-(methoxymethyl)-2-<br>(C12-alkoxy)-ethoxy]acetic acid;<br>[1-(methoxymethyl)-2-(C14-alkoxy)-ethoxy]<br>acetic acid|410-640-6|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H410||||
|607-293-00-X|reaction mass of:_ N_-aminoethylpiperazo-<br>nium mono-2,4,6-trimethylnonyldiphenyl<br>ether di-sulfonate;<br>_N_-aminoethylpiperazonium di-2,4,6-tri-<br>methylnonyldiphenyl ether di-sulfonate|410-650-0|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|607-294-00-5|sodium 2-benzoyloxy-1-hydroxyethane-sul-<br>fonate|410-680-4|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-295-00-0|reaction mass of: tetrasodium phospho-<br>noethane-1,2-dicarboxylate;<br>hexasodium phosphonobutane-1,2,3,4-tet-<br>racarboxylate|410-800-5|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|607-296-00-6|reaction mass of: pentaerythriol tetraesters<br>with heptanoic acid and 2-ethylhexanoic<br>acid|410-830-9|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-297-00-1|(_E_-_E_ )-3,3'-(1,4-phenylenedimethylidene)bis<br>(2-oxobornane-10-sulfonic acid)|410-960-6|92761-26-7|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|607-298-00-7|2-(trimethylammonium)ethoxycarboxyben-<br>zene-4-sulfonate|411-010-3|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|607-299-00-2|methyl 3-(acetylthio)-2-methyl-propanoate|411-040-7|97101-46-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410||||
|607-300-00-6|trisodium [2-(5-chloro-2,6-difluoropyrimi-<br>din-4-ylamino)-5-(_b_-sulfamoyl-_c,d_-sulfona-<br>tophthalocyanin-_a_-yl-K4,_N_29,_N_30,_N_31,<br>_N_32-sulfonylamino)benzoato(5-)]cuprate(II)<br>where_ a_=1,2,3,4_ b_=8,9,10,11_ c_=15,16,17,18<br>_d_=22,23,24,25|411-430-7|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317||||
|607-301-00-1|reaction mass of: dodecanoic acid;<br>poly(1-7)lactate esters of dodecanoic acid|411-860-5|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|607-302-00-7|reaction mass of: tetradecanoic acid;<br>poly(1-7)lactate esters of tetradecanoic acid|411-910-6|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-303-00-2|1-cyclopropyl-6,7-difluoro-1,4-dihydro-4-<br>oxoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid|413-760-7|93107-30-3|Repr. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H361f<br>***<br>H412|GHS08<br>Wng|H361f ***<br>H412||||
|607-304-00-8|fluazifop-butyl (ISO);<br>butyl (_RS_)-2-[4-(5-trifluoromethyl-2-pyridy-<br>loxy)phenoxy]propionate|274-125-6|69806-50-4|Repr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H360-<br>D ***<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360D ***<br>H410||||
|607-305-00-3|fluazifop-P-butyl (ISO);<br>butyl (_R_)-2-[4-(5-trifluoromethyl-2-pyridy-<br>loxy)phenoxy]propionate|—|79241-46-6|Repr. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H361d<br>***<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H361d ***<br>H410||||
|607-306-00-9|chlozolinate (ISO);<br>ethyl (_RS_)-3-(3,5-dichlorophenyl)-5-methyl-<br>2,4-dioxo-oxazolidine-5-carboxylate|282-714-4|84332-86-5|Carc. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H351<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H411||||
|607-307-00-4|vinclozolin (ISO);<br>_N_-3,5-dichlorophenyl-5-methyl-5-vinyl-1,3-<br>oxazolidine-2,4-dione|256-599-6|50471-44-8|Carc. 2<br>Repr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H351<br>H360-<br>FD<br>H317<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H360FD<br>H317<br>H411||||
|607-308-00-X|esters of 2,4-D|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410|||A|
|607-309-00-5|carfentrazone-ethyl (ISO);<br>ethyl (_RS_)-2-chloro-3-[2-chloro-4-fluoro-5-<br>[4-difluoromethyl-4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-5-<br>oxo-1_H_-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl]phenyl]propio-<br>nate|—|128639-02-1|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-310-00-0|kresoxim-methyl (ISO);<br>methyl (_E_)-2-methoxyimino-[2-(_o_-tolyloxy-<br>methyl)phenyl]acetate|—|143390-89-0|Carc. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H410||||
|607-311-00-6|benazolin-ethyl;<br>ethyl 4-chloro-2-oxo-2_H_-benzothiazole-3-<br>acetate|246-591-0|25059-80-7|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|607-312-00-1|methoxyacetic acid|210-894-6|625-45-6|Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H360-<br>FD<br>H302<br>H314|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H360FD<br>H302<br>H314||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|607-313-00-7|neodecanoyl chloride|254-875-0|40292-82-8|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H330<br>H302<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H302<br>H314||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|607-314-00-2|ethofumesate (ISO);<br>(±)-2-ethoxy-2,3-dihydro-3,3-dimethylben-<br>zofuran-5-yl methanesulfonate|247-525-3|26225-79-6|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|607-315-00-8|glyphosate (ISO);<br>_N_-(phosphonomethyl)glycine|213-997-4|1071-83-6|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H411||||
|607-316-00-3|glyphosate-trimesium;<br>glyphosate-trimethylsulfonium|—|81591-81-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07 GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|607-317-00-9|bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate;<br>di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate;<br>DEHP|204-211-0|117-81-7|Repr. 1B|H360-<br>FD|GHS08<br>Dgr|H360FD||||
|607-318-00-4|dibutyl phthalate;<br>DBP|201-557-4|84-74-2|Repr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H360-<br>Df<br>H400|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360Df<br>H400||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-319-00-X|deltamethrin (ISO);<br>(_S_)-α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (1_R_, 3_R_)-3-<br>(2,2-dibromovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropa-<br>necarboxylate|258-256-6|52918-63-5|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H410||||
|607-320-00-5|bis[4-(ethenyloxy)butyl] 1,3-benzenedicar-<br>boxylate|413-930-0|130066-57-8|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|607-321-00-0|(_S_)-methyl-2-chloropropionate|412-470-8|73246-45-4|Flam. Liq. 3<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H226<br>H373<br>**<br>H319|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>Wng|H226<br>H373 **<br>H319||||
|607-322-00-6|4-(4,4-dimethyl-3-oxo-pyrazolidin-1-yl)-<br>benzoic acid|413-120-7|107144-30-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|607-323-00-1|2-(1-(2-hydroxy-3,5-di-_tert_-pentyl-phenyl)<br>ethyl)-4,6-di-_tert_-pentylphenyl acrylate|413-850-6|123968-25-2|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-324-00-7|reaction mass of:_ N_,_N_-di(hydrogenated alkyl<br>C14-C18)phtalamic acid;<br>dihydrogenated alkyl (C14-C18)amine|413-800-3|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-325-00-2|(_S_)-2-chloropropionic acid|411-150-5|29617-66-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H314||||
|607-326-00-8|reaction mass of: isobutyl hydrogen 2-(α-<br>2,4,6-trimethylnon-2-enyl)succinate;<br>isobutyl hydrogen 2-(ß-2,4,6-trimetyhyl-<br>non-2-enyl)succinate|410-720-0|141847-13-4|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H411||||
|607-327-00-3|2-(2-iodoethyl)-1,3-propanediol diacetate|411-780-0|127047-77-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-328-00-9|methyl 4-bromomethyl-3-methoxybenzoate|410-310-1|70264-94-7|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H410||||
|607-329-00-4|reaction mass of: sodium 2-(C12-18-_n_-alkyl)<br>amino-1,4-butandioate;<br>sodium 2-octadecenyl-amino-1,4-butandio-<br>ate|411-250-9|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|607-330-00-X|(_S_)-2,3-dihydro-1_H_-indole-2-carboxylic acid|410-860-2|79815-20-6|Repr. 2<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1|H361f<br>***<br>H373<br>**<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H361f ***<br>H373 **<br>H317||||
|607-331-00-5|reaction mass of: bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-<br>octyloxypiperidin-4-yl)-1,10-decanedioate;<br>1,8-bis[(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-((2,2,6,6-tet-<br>ramethyl-1-octyloxypiperidin-4-yl)-decan-<br>1,10-dioyl)piperidin-1-yl)oxy]octane|406-750-9|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-332-00-0|cyclopentyl chloroformate|411-460-0|50715-28-1|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H226<br>H331<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H317|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H226<br>H331<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H318<br>H317||||
|607-333-00-6|reaction mass of: dodecyl_ N_-(2,2,6,6-tetra-<br>methylpiperidin-4-yl)-_β_-alaninate;<br>tetradecyl_ N_-(2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-<br>4-yl)-_β_-alaninate|405-670-1|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H373 **<br>H314<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-334-00-1|ethyl 1-ethyl-6,7,8-trifluoro-1,4-dihydro-4-<br>oxoquinoline-3-carboxylate|405-880-3|100501-62-0|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|607-335-00-7|methyl (_R_)-2-(4-(3-chloro-5-trifluoro-<br>methyl-2-pyridyloxy)phenoxy)propionate|406-250-0|72619-32-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|607-336-00-2|4-methyl-8-methylenetricyclo[3.3.1.13,7]<br>dec-2-yl acetate|406-560-6|122760-85-4|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H317<br>H411||||
|607-337-00-8|di-_tert_-(C12-14)-alkylammonium 2-benzothia-<br>zolylthiosuccinate|406-052-4|125078-60-6|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H226<br>H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H226<br>H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H411||||
|607-338-00-3|2-methylpropyl 2-hydroxy-2-methylbut-3-<br>enoate|406-235-9|72531-53-4|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H319<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315||||
|607-339-00-9|2,3,4,5-tetrachlorobenzoylchloride|406-760-3|42221-52-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H314<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314<br>H317||||
|607-340-00-4|1,3-bis(4-benzoyl-3-hydroxyphenoxy)prop-<br>2-yl acetate|406-990-4|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|607-341-00-X|(9_S_)-9-amino-9-deoxyerythromycin|406-790-7|26116-56-3|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H410||||
|607-342-00-5|4-chlorobutyl veratrate|410-950-1|69788-75-6|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-343-00-0|4,7-methanooctahydro-1_H_-indene-diyldi-<br>methyl bis(2-carboxybenzoate)|407-410-2|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-344-00-6|reaction mass of: 3-(_N_-(3-dimethylamino-<br>propyl)-(C4-8)perfluoroalkylsulfonamido)<br>propionic acid;<br>_N_-[dimethyl-3-(C4-8-perfluoroalkylsulfona-<br>mido)propylammonium propionate;<br>3-(_N_-(3-dimethyl-propylammonium)-(C4-8)<br>perfluoroalkylsulfonamido)propionic acid<br>propionate|407-810-7|—|STOT RE 2 *|H373<br>**|GHS08<br>Wng|H373 **||||
|607-345-00-1|potassium 2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-(_R_)-pro-<br>pionate|413-580-9|113963-87-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317||||
|607-346-00-7|3-icosyl-4-henicosylidene-2-oxetanone|401-210-9|83708-14-9|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-347-00-2|sodium (_R_)-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propio-<br>nate|413-340-3|119299-10-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317||||
|607-348-00-8|magnesium bis((_R_)-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)<br>propionate)|413-360-2|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317||||
|607-349-00-3|mono-(tetrapropylammonium) hydrogen<br>2,2'-dithiobisbenzoate|411-270-8|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412||H412||||
|607-350-00-9|bis(4-(1,2-bis(ethoxycarbonyl)ethylamino)-<br>3-methylcyclohexyl)methane|412-060-9|136210-32-7|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|607-351-00-4|methyl_ O_-(4-amino-3,5-dichloro-6-fluoro-<br>pyridin-2-yloxy)acetate|407-550-4|69184-17-4|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-352-00-X|4,4'-oxydiphthalic anhydride|412-830-4|1823-59-2|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|607-353-00-5|reaction mass of: ethyl_ exo_-tricyclo<br>[5.2.1.02,6]decane-_endo_-2-carboxylate;<br>ethyl_ endo_-tricyclo[5.2.1.02,6]decane-_exo_-2-<br>carboxylate|407-520-0|80657-64-3|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H411||||
|607-354-00-0|ethyl 2-cyclohexylpropionate|412-280-5|2511-00-4|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|607-355-00-6|_p_-tolyl 4-chlorobenzoate|411-530-0|15024-10-9|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|607-356-00-1|ethyl_ trans_-2,2,6-trimethylcyclohexanecar-<br>boxylate|412-540-8|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H411||||
|607-357-00-7|reaction mass of:_ trans_-4-acetoxy-4-methyl-<br>2-propyl-tetrahydro-2_H_-pyran;<br>_cis_-4-acetoxy-4-methyl-2-propyl-tetrahydro-<br>2_H_-pyran|412-450-9|131766-73-9|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|607-358-00-2|(1_S_,3_S_,5_R_,6_R_)-(4-nitrophenylmethyl)-1-<br>dioxo-6-phenylacetamido-penam-3-carbox-<br>ylate|412-670-5|54275-93-3|Resp. Sens. 1|H334|GHS08<br>Dgr|H334||||
|607-359-00-8|(1_S_,4_R_,6_R_,7_R_)-(4-nitrophenylmethyl)3-<br>methylene-1-oxo-7-phenylacetamido-cep-<br>ham-4-carboxylateido-penam-3-carboxylate|412-800-0|76109-32-5|Resp. Sens. 1|H334|GHS08<br>Dgr|H334||||
|607-360-00-3|sodium 3-acetoacetylamino-4-methoxytolyl-<br>6-sulfonate|411-680-7|133167-77-8|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|607-361-00-9|methyl (_R_)-2-(4-hydroxyphenoxy)propionate|411-950-4|96562-58-2|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-362-00-4|reaction mass of: (3-methoxy)propylammo-<br>nium/[tris-(2-hydroxyethyl)]ammonium 2-<br>(2-(bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino)ethoxycarbo-<br>nylmethyl)hexadec-4-enoate;<br>(3-methoxy)propylammonium/[tris-(2-<br>hydroxyethyl)]ammonium 2-(2-(bis(2-<br>hydroxyethyl)amino)ethoxycarbonylmethyl)<br>tetradec-4-enoate;<br>(3-methoxy)propylammonium/[tris-(2-<br>hydroxyethyl)]ammonium 2-(3-methoxy-<br>propylcarbamoylmethyl)hexadec-4-enoate;<br>(3-methoxy)propylammonium/[tris-(2-<br>hydroxyethyl)]ammonium 2-(3-methoxy-<br>propylcarbamoylmethyl)tetradec-4-enoate|413-500-2|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H411||||
|607-363-00-X|methyl-3-methoxyacrylate|412-900-4|5788-17-0|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|607-364-00-5|3-phenyl-7-[4-(tetrahydrofurfuryloxy)phe-<br>nyl]-1,5-dioxa-s-indacen-2,6-dione|413-330-9|134724-55-3|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413||H413||||
|607-365-00-0|2-(2-amino-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)-(_Z_)-2-methox-<br>yiminoacetyl chloride hydrochloride|410-620-7|119154-86-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H314<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314<br>H317||||
|607-366-00-6|3,5-dimethylbenzoyl chloride|413-010-9|6613-44-1|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H314<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H314<br>H317||||
|607-367-00-1|potassium bis(_N_-carboxymethyl)-_N_-methyl-<br>glycinato-(2-)_N_,_O_,_O_,_N_)-ferrate-(1-) monohy-<br>drate|411-640-9|153352-59-1|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|607-368-00-7|1-(_N_,_N_-dimethylcarbamoyl)-3-_tert_-butyl-5-<br>carbethoxymethylthio-1_H_-1,2,4-triazole|411-650-3|110895-43-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-369-00-2|reaction mass of:_ trans_-(2_R_)-5-acetoxy-1,3-<br>oxathiolane-2-carboxylic acid;<br>_cis_-(2_R_)-5-acetoxy-1,3-oxathiolane-2-car-<br>boxylic acid|411-660-8|147027-04-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317||||
|607-370-00-8|2-[[2-(acetyloxy)-3-(1,1-dimethyl-ethyl)-5-<br>methylphenyl]methyl]-6-(1,1-dimethy-<br>lethyl)-4-methylphenol|412-210-3|41620-33-1|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|607-371-00-3|3-ethyl 5-methyl 4-(2-chlorophenyl)-1,4-<br>dihydro-2-[2-(1,3-dihydro-1,3-dioxo-(2_H_)<br>isoindol-2-yl)-ethoxymethyl]-6-methyl-3,5-<br>pyridinedicarboxylate|413-410-3|88150-62-3|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-372-00-9|ethoxylated bis phenol A di-(norbornene<br>carboxylate)|412-410-0|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|607-373-00-4|(±) tetrahydrofurfuryl (_R_)-2-[4-(6-chloroqui-<br>noxalin-2-yloxy)phenyloxy]propionate|414-200-4|119738-06-6|Muta. 2<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H341<br>H360-<br>Df<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H341<br>H360Df<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H410||||
|607-374-00-X|5-amino-2,4,6-triiodo-1,3-benzenedicarbo-<br>nyldichloride|417-220-1|37441-29-5|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|607-375-00-5|reaction mass of:_ cis_-4-hydroxy-3-(1,2,3,4-<br>tetrahydro-3-(4-(4-trifluoromethylbenzy-<br>loxy)phenyl)-1-naphthyl)coumarin;<br>trans-4-hydroxy-3-(1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-3-(4-<br>(4-trifluoromethylbenzyloxy)phenyl)-1-<br>naphthyl)coumarin|421-960-0|90035-08-8|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H372<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H372 **<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-376-00-0|benzyl 2,4-dibromobutanoate|420-710-8|23085-60-1|Repr. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H361f<br>***<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H361f ***<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|607-377-00-6|_trans_-4-cyclohexyl-L-proline monohy-<br>drochloride|419-160-1|90657-55-9|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H361f<br>***<br>H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H361f ***<br>H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317||||
|607-378-00-1|ammonium (_Z_)-α-methoxyimino-2-furyla-<br>cetate|405-990-1|97148-39-5|Flam. Sol. 2|H228|GHS02<br>Dgr|H228|||T|
|607-379-00-7|reaction mass of: 2-[_N_-(2-hydroxyethyl)<br>stearamido]ethyl stearate;<br>sodium [bis[2-(stearoyloxy)ethyl]amino]<br>methylsulfonate;<br>sodium [bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]methyl-<br>sulfonate;<br>_N_,_N_-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)stearamide|401-230-8||Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|607-380-00-2|reaction mass of: ammonium-1,2-bis(hexy-<br>loxycarbonyl)ethanesulfonate;<br>ammonium-1-hexyloxycarbonyl-2-octyloxy-<br>carbonylethanesulfonate;<br>ammonium-2-hexyloxycarbonyl-1-octyloxy-<br>carbonylethanesulfonate|407-320-3|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H315<br>H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H412||||
|607-381-00-8|reaction mass of triesters of 2,2-bis(hydro-<br>xymethyl)butanol with C7-alkanoic acids<br>and 2-ethylhexanoic acid|413-710-4|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-382-00-3|2-((4-amino-2-nitrophenyl)amino)benzoic<br>acid|411-260-3|117907-43-4|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H317<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-383-00-9|reaction mass of: 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiper-<br>idin-4-yl-hexadecanoate;<br>2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-yl-octade-<br>canoate|415-430-8|86403-32-9|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H410||||
|607-384-00-4|reaction mass of: esters of C14-C15 branched<br>alcohols with 3,5-di-t-butyl-4-hydroxyphe-<br>nyl propionic acid;<br>C15 branched and linear alkyl 3,5-bis(1,1-<br>dimethylethyl)-4-hydroxybenzenepropano-<br>ate;<br>C13 branched and linear alkyl 3,5-bis(1,1-<br>dimethylethyl)-4-hydroxybenzenepropano-<br>ate|413-750-2|171090-93-0|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-385-00-X|Copolymer of vinyl-alcohol and vinyl acetate<br>partially acetilized with 4-(2-(4-formylphe-<br>nyl)ethenyl)-1-methylpyridinium methylsul-<br>fate|414-590-6|125229-74-5|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|607-386-00-5|reaction mass of: tetradecanoic acid (42,5-<br>47,5 %);<br>poly(1-7)lactate esters of tetradecanoic acid<br>(52,5- 57,5 %)|412-580-6|174591-51-6|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H410||||
|607-387-00-0|reaction mass of: dodecanoic acid (35-40 %);<br>poly(1-7)lactate esters of dodecanoic acid<br>(60-65 %)|412-590-0|58856-63-6|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H410||||
|607-388-00-6|4-ethylamino-3-nitrobenzoic acid|412-090-2|2788-74-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-389-00-1|trisodium_ N_,_N_-bis(carboxymethyl)-3-amino-<br>2-hydroxypropionate|414-130-4|119710-96-2|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|607-390-00-7|1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-6-nitro-quinoxaline|414-270-6|41959-35-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|607-391-00-2|dimethylcyclopropane-1,1-dicarboxylate|414-240-2|6914-71-2|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|607-392-00-8|2-phenoxyethyl 4-((5-cyano-1,6-dihydro-2-<br>hydroxy-1,4-dimethyl-6-oxo-3-pyridinyl)<br>azo)benzoate|414-260-1|88938-37-8|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-393-00-3|3-(_cis_-1-propenyl)-7-amino-8-oxo-5-thia-1-<br>azabicyclo[4.2.0]oct-2-ene-2-carboxylic acid|415-750-8|106447-44-3|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|607-394-00-9|5-methylpyrazine-2-carboxylic acid|413-260-9|5521-55-1|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|607-395-00-4|reaction mass of: sodium 1-tridecyl-4-allyl-<br>(2 or 3)-sulfobutanedioate;<br>sodium 1-dodecyl-4-allyl-(2 or 3)-sulfobu-<br>tanedioate|410-230-7|—|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H314<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H317<br>H411||||
|607-396-00-X|bis(1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidinyl) 2-<br>(4-methoxybenzylidene)malonate|414-840-4|147783-69-5|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|607-397-00-5|reaction mass of: Ca salicylates (branched<br>C10-14 and C18-30 alkylated);<br>Ca phenates (branched C10-14 and C18-30<br>alkylated);<br>Ca sulfurized phenates (branched C10-14 and<br>C18-30 alkylated)|415-930-6|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|607-398-00-0|ethyl_ N_-(5-chloro-3-(4-(diethylamino)-2-<br>methylphenylimino)-4-methyl-6-oxo-1,4-<br>cyclohexadienyl)carbamate|414-820-5|125630-94-6|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-399-00-6|2,2-dimethyl 3-methyl-3-butenyl propano-<br>ate|415-610-6|104468-21-5|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H315<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H315<br>H412||||
|607-400-00-X|methyl 3-[[(dibutylamino)thioxomethyl]<br>thio]propanoate|414-400-1|32750-89-3|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|607-401-00-5|ethyl 3-hydroxy-5-oxo-3-cyclohexene-1-car-<br>boxylate|414-450-4|88805-65-6|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H315<br>H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H317||||
|607-402-00-0|methyl_ N_-(phenoxycarbonyl)-L-valinate|414-500-5|153441-77-1|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|607-403-00-6|reaction mass of: bis(1_S_,2_S_,4_S_)-(1-benzyl-4-<br>_tert_-butoxycarboxamido-2-hydroxy-5-phe-<br>nyl)pentylammonium succinate;<br>isopropyl alcohol|414-810-0|—|STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H373 **<br>H318<br>H410||||
|607-404-00-1|reaction mass of: ((_Z_)-3,7-dimethyl-2,6-<br>octadienyl)oxycarbonylpropanoic acid;<br>di-((_E_)-3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadienyl) butan-<br>dioate;<br>di-((_Z_)-3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadienyl) butan-<br>dioate;<br>(_Z_)-3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadienyl butandio-<br>ate;<br>((_E_)-3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadienyl)oxycarbo-<br>nylpropanoic acid|415-190-4|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|607-405-00-7|2-hexyldecyl-_p_-hydroxybenzoate|415-380-7|148348-12-3|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|607-406-00-2|potassium 2,5-dichlorobenzoate|415-700-5|184637-62-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1|H302<br>H318|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-407-00-8|ethyl 2-carboxy-3-(2-thienyl)propionate|415-680-8|143468-96-6|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H315<br>H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H317||||
|607-408-00-3|potassium_ N_-(4-fluorophenyl)glycinate|415-710-1|184637-63-6|STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H317<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H373 **<br>H318<br>H317<br>H412||||
|607-409-00-9|reaction mass of: (3_R_)-[1_S_-(1α, 2α, 6β-((2_S_)-<br>2-methyl-1-oxo-butoxy)-8aγ)hexahydro-2,6-<br>dimethyl-1-naphthalene]-3,5-dihydroxyhep-<br>tanoic acid;<br>inert biomass from_ Aspergillus terreus_|415-840-7|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|607-410-00-4|mono[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl]monohydro-<br>gen-2-(hexadec-2-enyl)butanedioate and/or<br>mono[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl]monohydro-<br>gen-3-(hexadec-2-enyl)butanedioate|415-880-5|779343-34-9|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H410||||
|607-411-00-X|oxiranemethanol, 4-methylbenzene-sulfo-<br>nate, (_S_)-|417-210-7|70987-78-9|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H341<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|607-412-00-5|ethyl 2-(1-cyanocyclohexyl)acetate|415-970-4|133481-10-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H373 **<br>H412||||
|607-413-00-0|trans-4-phenyl-L-proline|416-020-1|96314-26-0|Repr. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H361f<br>***<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H361f ***<br>H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-414-00-6|tris(2-ethylhexyl)-4,4',4''-(1,3,5-triazine-<br>2,4,6-triyltriimino)tribenzoate|402-070-1|88122-99-0|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-415-00-1|poly-(methyl methacrylate)-co-(butylmetha-<br>crylate)-co-(4-acryloxybutyl-isopropenyl-<br>α,α-dimethylbenzyl carbamate)-co-(malei-<br>canhydride)|419-590-1|—|Flam. Sol. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H228<br>H317|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H228<br>H317|||T|
|607-416-00-7|4-(2-carboxymethylthio)ethoxy-1-hydroxy-<br>5-isobutyloxycarbonylamino-_N_-(3-dodecy-<br>loxypropyl)-2-naphthamide|420-730-7|—|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|607-418-00-8|2-ethylhexyl 4-aminobenzoate|420-170-3|26218-04-2|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|607-419-00-3|(3'-carboxymethyl-5-(2-(3-ethyl-3_H_-ben-<br>zothiazol-2-ylidene)-1-methyl-ethylidene)-<br>4,4'-dioxo-2'-thioxo-(2,5')bithiazolidinyli-<br>den-3-yl)-acetic acid|422-240-9|166596-68-5|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317||||
|607-420-00-9|2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)butanoic acid|424-090-1|10097-02-6|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H412||||
|607-421-00-4|cypermethrin_ cis/trans_ +/- 40/60;<br>(_RS_)-α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl<br>(1_RS_,3_RS_;1_RS_,3_SR_)-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-<br>2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate|257-842-9|52315-07-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H302<br>H335<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H302<br>H335<br>H410||||
|607-422-00-X|α-cypermethrin|257-842-9|67375-30-8|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H335<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H373 **<br>H335<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-423-00-5|esters of mecoprop and of mecoprop-P|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410|||A|
|607-424-00-0|trifloxystrobin (ISO);<br>(_E_,_E_)-α-methoxyimino-{2-[[[[1-[3-(trifluoro-<br>methyl)phenyl]ethylidene]amino]oxy]<br>methyl]benzeneacetic acid methyl ester|—|141517-21-7|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|607-425-00-6|metalaxyl (ISO);<br>methyl-_N_-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-_N_-(methox-<br>yacetyl)-DL-alaninate|260-979-7|57837-19-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H412||||
|607-426-00-1|1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid, dipentylester,<br>branched and linear; [1]<br>n-pentyl-isopentylphthalate; [2]<br>di-n-pentyl phthalate; [3]<br>diisopentylphthalate [4]|284-032-2<br>[1]<br>- [2]<br>205-017-9<br>[3]<br>210-088-4<br>[4]|84777-06-0 [1]<br>- [2]<br>131-18-0 [3]<br>605-50-5 [4]|Repr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H360-<br>FD<br>H400|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360FD<br>H400||||
|607-427-00-7|bromoxynil heptanoate (ISO);<br>2,6-dibromo-4-cyanophenyl heptanoate|260-300-4|56634-95-8|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H361d<br>***<br>H332<br>H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H361d ***<br>H332<br>H302<br>H317<br>H410||||
|607-430-00-3|BBP;<br>benzyl butyl phthalate e|201-622-7|85-68-7|Repr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H360-<br>Df<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360Df<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-431-00-9|prallethrin (ISO);<br>ETOC;<br>2-methyl-4-oxo-3-(prop-2-ynyl)cyclopent-2-<br>en-1-yl 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-<br>enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate|245-387-9|23031-36-9|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H302<br>H410||||
|607-432-00-4|_S_-metolachlor;<br>reaction mass of (_S_)-2-chloro-_N_-(2-ethyl-6-<br>methyl-phenyl)-_N_-(2-methoxy-1-methyl-<br>ethyl)-acetamide (80-100 %); [1] (_R_)-2-<br>chloro-_N_-(2-ethyl-6-methyl-phenyl)-_N_-(2-<br>methoxy-1-methyl-ethyl)-acetamide (0-<br>20 %) [2]|- [1]<br>- [2]|87392-12-9 [1]<br>178961-20-1<br>[2]|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|607-433-00-X|cypermethrin_ cis/trans_ +/- 80/20;<br>(_RS_)-α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (1_RS_; 3_RS_;<br>1_RS_, 3_SR_)-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-<br>dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate|257-842-9|52315-07-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|607-434-00-5|mecoprop-P [1] and its salts;<br>(_R_)-2-(4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy)propionic<br>acid|240-539-0|16484-77-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H411||||
|607-435-00-0|2_S_-isopropyl-5_R_-methyl-1_R_-cyclohexyl 2,2-<br>dihydroxyacetate|416-810-6|111969-64-3|STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H373 **<br>H318<br>H411||||
|607-436-00-6|2-hydroxy-3-(2-ethyl-4-methylimidazoyl)<br>propyl neodecanoate|417-350-9|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-437-00-1|3-(4-aminophenyl)-2-cyano-2-propenoic<br>acid|417-480-6|252977-62-1|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|607-438-00-7|methyl-2-[(aminosulfonyl)methyl]benzoate|419-010-5|112941-26-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H302<br>H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319||||
|607-439-00-2|methyl tetrahydro-2-furancarboxylate|420-670-1|37443-42-8|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|607-440-00-8|methyl 2-aminosulfonyl-6-(trifluoromethyl)<br>pyridine-3-c arboxylate|421-220-7|144740-59-0|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|607-441-00-3|3-[3-(2-dodecyloxy-5-methylphenylcarba-<br>moyl)-4-hydroxy-1-naphthylthio]propionic<br>acid|421-490-6|167684-63-1|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-442-00-9|benzyl [hydroxy-(4-phenylbutyl)phosphinyl]<br>acetate|416-050-5|87460-09-1|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|607-443-00-4|bis(2,4-di-_tert_-butyl-6-methylphenyl)ethyl<br>phosphate|416-140-4|145650-60-8|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-444-00-X|reaction mass of:_ cis_-1,4-dimethylcyclohexyl<br>dibenzoate;<br>_trans_-1,4-dimethylcyclohexyl dibenzoate|416-230-3|35541-81-2|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-445-00-5|Iron (III) tris(4-methylbenzenesulfonate)|420-960-8|77214-82-5|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|607-446-00-0|methyl 2-[4-(2-chloro-4-nitrophenylazo)-3-<br>(1-oxopropyl)amino]phenylaminopropio-<br>nate|416-240-8|155522-12-6|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H317<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H413||||
|607-447-00-6|sodium 4-[4-(4-hydroxyphenylazo)phenyla-<br>mino]-3-nitrobenzenesulfonate|416-370-5|156738-27-1|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-448-00-1|2,3,5,6-tetrafluorobenzoic acid|416-800-1|652-18-6|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1|H315<br>H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318||||
|607-449-00-7|reaction mass of: 4,4',4''-[(2,4,6-trioxo-1,3,5<br>(2_H_,4_H_,6_H_)-triazine-1,3,5-triyl)tris[methy-<br>lene(3,5,5-trimethyl-3,1-cyclohexanediyl)<br>iminocarbonyloxy-2,1-ethanediyl(ethyl)<br>amino]]trisbenzenediazoniumtri[bis(2-<br>methylpropyl)naphthalenesulfonate];<br>4,4',4'',4'''-[[5,5'-[carbonylbis[imino(1,5,5-<br>trimethyl-3,1-cyclohexanediyl)methylene]]-<br>2,4,6-trioxo-1,3,5(2_H_,4_H_,6_H_)-triazine-<br>1,1',3,3'-tetrayl]tetrakis[methylene(3,5,5-tri-<br>methyl-3,1-cyclohexanediyl)iminocarbony-<br>loxy-2,1-ethanediyl(ethyl)amino]]tetrakis-<br>benzenediazoniumtetra[bis(2-methylpropyl)<br>naphthalenesulfonate]|417-080-1|—|Self-react. D<br>****<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H242<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H242<br>H317<br>H410||||
|607-450-00-2|2-mercaptobenzothiazolyl-(_Z_)-(2-ami-<br>nothiazol-4-yl)-2-(_tert_-butoxycarbonyl) iso-<br>propoxyiminoacetate|419-040-9|89604-92-2|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-451-00-8|4-[4-amino-5-hydroxy-3-(4-(2-sulfoxyethyl-<br>sulfonyl)phenylazo)-2,7-disulfonapht-6-<br>ylazo]-6-[3-(4-amino-5-hydroxy-3-(4-(2-sul-<br>foxyethylsulfonyl)phenylazo)-2,7-disulfo-<br>napht-6-ylazo]phenylcarbonylamino]benze-<br>nesulfonic acid, sodium salt|417-640-5|161935-19-9|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317||||
|607-453-00-9|4-benzyl-2,6-dihydroxy-4-aza-heptylene bis<br>(2,2-dimethyloctanoate)|418-100-1|172964-15-7|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H317<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H413||||
|607-454-00-4|reaction mass of:_ trans_-2-(1-methylethyl)-<br>1,3-dioxane-5-carboxylic acid;<br>_cis_-2-(1-methylethyl)-1,3-dioxane-5-car-<br>boxylic acid|418-170-3|116193-72-7|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H412||||
|607-455-00-X|1-amino-4-(3-[4-chloro-6-(2,5-di-sulfophe-<br>nylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]-2,2-<br>dimethyl-propylamino)-anthraquinone-2-<br>sulfonic acid, sodium/lithium salt|419-520-8|172890-93-6|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-456-00-5|3-amino-4-chlorobenzoic acid, hexadecyl<br>ester|419-700-6|143269-74-3|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|607-457-00-0|tetrasodium dihydrogen 1,1''-dihydroxy-<br>8,8''-[p-phenylbis(imino-{6-[4-(2-ami-<br>noethyl)piperazin-1-yl]}-1,3,5-triazine-4,2-<br>diyl-imino)]bis(2,2'-azonaphthalene-1',3,6-<br>trisulfonate)|420-350-1|172277-97-3|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H411||||
|607-458-00-6|reaction mass of: 2-ethyl-[2,6-dibromo-4-<br>[1-[3,5-dibromo-4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)phe-<br>nyl]-1-methylethyl]phenoxy]propenoate;<br>2,2'-diethyl-[4,4'-bis(2,6-dibromophenoxy)-<br>1-methylethylidene] dipropenoate;<br>2,2'-[(1-methylethylidene)bis[[2,6-dibromo-<br>4,1-phenylene)oxy]ethanol]]|420-850-1|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|607-459-00-1|isopentyl 4-{2-[5-cyano-1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-<br>1-(2-isopropoxyethoxy-carbonylmethyl)-4-<br>methyl-2,6-dioxo-3-pyridylidene]hydrazino}<br>benzoate|418-930-4|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-460-00-7|3-tridecyloxy-propyl-ammonium 9-octade-<br>cenoate|418-990-1|778577-53-0|STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H373<br>**<br>H319<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H319<br>H315<br>H410||||
|607-461-00-2|reaction mass of: pentasodium 2-{4-{3-<br>methyl-4-[6-sulfonato-4-(2-sulfonato-phe-<br>nylazo)-naphthalen-1-ylazo]-phenylamino}-<br>6-[3-(2-sulfato-ethanesulfonyl)-phenyla-<br>mino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino}-benzene-<br>1,4-disulfonate;<br>pentasodium 2-{4-{3-methyl-4-[7-sulfonato-<br>4-(2-sulfonato-phenylazo)-naphthalen-1-<br>ylazo]-phenylamino}-6-[3-(2-sulfato-ethane-<br>sulfonyl)-phenylamino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yla-<br>mino}-benzene-1,4-disulfonate|421-160-1|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-462-00-8|reaction mass of: 1-hexyl acetate;<br>2-methyl-1-pentyl acetate;<br>3-methyl-1-pentyl acetate;<br>4-methyl-1-pentyl acetate;<br>other mixed linear and branched C6-alkyl<br>acetates|421-230-1|88230-35-7|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|607-463-00-3|3-(phenothiazin-10-yl)propionic acid|421-260-5|362-03-8|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|607-464-00-9|reaction mass of: 7-chloro-1-ethyl-6-fluoro-<br>1,4-dihydro-4-oxo-quinoline-3-carboxylic<br>acid;<br>5-chloro-1-ethyl-6-fluoro-1,4-dihydro-4-<br>oxo-quinoline-3-carboxylic acid|421-280-4||Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|607-465-00-4|tris(2-hydroxyethyl)ammonium 7-{4-[4-(2-<br>cyanoamino-4-hydroxy-6-oxidopyrimidin-<br>5-ylazo)benzamido]-2-ethoxy-phenylazo}<br>naphthalene-1,3-disulfonate|421-440-3|778583-04-3|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|607-466-00-X|reaction mass of: phenyl 1-(1-[2-chloro-5-<br>(hexadecyloxycarbonyl)phenylcarbamoyl]-<br>3,3-dimethyl-2-oxobutyl)-1_H_-2,3,3a,7a-tet-<br>rahydrobenzotriazole-5-carboxylate;<br>phenyl 2-(1-(2-chloro-5-(hexadecyloxycar-<br>bonyl)phenylcarbamoyl)-3,3-dimethyl-2-<br>oxobutyl)-1_H_-2,3,3a,7a-tetrahydrobenzo-<br>triazole-5-carboxylate;<br>phenyl 3-(1-(2-chloro-5-(hexadecyloxycar-<br>bonyl)phenylcarbamoyl)-3,3-dimethyl-2-<br>oxobutyl)-1_H_-2,3,3a,7a-tetrahydrobenzo-<br>triazole-5-carboxylate|421-480-1|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|607-467-00-5|1,1,3,3-tetrabutyl-1,3-ditinoxydicaprylate|419-430-9|56533-00-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H314<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-468-00-0|reaction mass of: monosodium 4-((4-(5-<br>sulfonato-2-methoxyphenylamino)-6-<br>chloro-1,3,5-triazine-2-yl)amino)-2-((1,4-<br>dimethyl-6-oxido-2-oxo-5-sulfonatomethyl-<br>1,2-dihydropyridine-3-yl)azo)benzenesulfo-<br>nate;<br>disodium 4-((4-(5-sulfonato-2-methoxyphe-<br>nylamino)-6-chloro-1,3,5-triazine-2-yl)<br>amino)-2-((1,4-dimethyl-6-oxido-2-oxo-5-<br>sulfonatomethyl-1,2-dihydropyridine-3-yl)<br>azo)benzenesulfonate;<br>trisodium 4-((4-(5-sulfonato-2-methoxyphe-<br>nylamino)-6-chloro-1,3,5-triazine-2-yl)<br>amino)-2-((1,4-dimethyl-6-oxido-2-oxo-5-<br>sulfonatomethyl-1,2-dihydropyridine-3-yl)<br>azo)benzenesulfonate;<br>tetrasodium 4-((4-(5-sulfonato-2-methoxy-<br>phenylamino)-6-chloro-1,3,5-triazine-2-yl)<br>amino)-2-((1,4-dimethyl-6-oxido-2-oxo-5-<br>sulfonatomethyl-1,2-dihydropyridine-3-yl)<br>azo)benzenesulfonate|419-450-8|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|607-469-00-6|disodium 7-((4,6-bis(3-diethylaminopropy-<br>lamino)-1,3,5-triazine-2-yl)amino)-4-<br>hydroxy-3-(4-(4-sulfonatophenylazo)pheny-<br>lazo)-2-naphthalene sulfonate|419-460-2|120029-06-3|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|607-470-00-1|potassium sodium 6,13-dichloro-3,10-bis<br>{2-[4-[3-(2-hydroxysulphonyloxyethanesul-<br>fonyl)phenylamino]-6-(2,5-disulfonatophe-<br>nylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]ethyla-<br>mino}benzo[5,6][1,4]oxazino[2,3-b]phe-<br>noxazine-4,11-disulfonate|414-100-0|154336-20-6|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H412||||
|607-472-00-2|ammonium iron(III) trimethylenediaminete-<br>traacetate hemihydrate|400-660-3|111687-36-6|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|607-474-00-3|(4-(4-(4-dimethylaminobenzyliden-1-yl)-3-<br>methyl-5-oxo-2-pyrazolin-1-yl)benzoic acid|410-430-4|117573-89-4|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-475-00-9|reaction mass of: tetrasodium 7-(4-[4-<br>chloro-6-[methyl-(3-sulfonatophenyl)<br>amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]-2-ureido-<br>phenylazo)naphthalene-1,3,6-trisulfonate;<br>tetrasodium 7-(4-[4-chloro-6-[methyl-(4-<br>sulfonatophenyl)amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yla-<br>mino]-2-ureidophenylazo)naphthalene-<br>1,3,6-trisulfonate (1:1)|412-940-2|148878-18-6|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|607-476-00-4|trisodium_ N_,_N_-bis(carboxymethyl)-β-alanine|414-070-9|129050-62-0|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H314<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314<br>H412||||
|607-478-00-5|tetramethylammonium hydrogen phthalate|416-900-5|79723-02-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H373 **<br>H400||||
|607-479-00-0|hexadecyl 4-chloro-3-[2-(5,5-dimethyl-2,4-<br>dioxo-1,3-oxazolidin-3-yl)-4,4-dimethyl-3-<br>oxopentamido]benzoate|418-550-9|168689-49-4|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-480-00-6|1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid;<br>di-C7-11-branched and linear alkylesters|271-084-6|68515-42-4|Repr. 1B|H360-<br>Df|GHS08<br>Dgr|H360Df||||
|607-487-00-4|reaction mass of: disodium 4-(3-ethoxycar-<br>bonyl-4-(5-(3-ethoxycarbonyl-5-hydroxy-1-<br>(4-sulfonatophenyl)pyrazol-4-yl)penta-2,4-<br>dienylidene)-4,5-dihydro-5-oxopyrazol-1-yl)<br>benzenesulfonate;<br>trisodium 4-(3-ethoxycarbonyl-4-(5-(3-<br>ethoxycarbonyl-5-oxido-1-(4-sulfonatophe-<br>nyl)pyrazol-4-yl)penta-2,4-dienylidene)-4,5-<br>dihydro-5-oxopyrazol-1-yl)benzenesulfonate|402-660-9|—|Repr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H360-<br>D ***<br>H412|GHS08<br>Dgr|H360D ***<br>H412||||
|607-488-00-X|ethyl (2-acetylamino-5-fluoro-4-isothiocya-<br>natophenoxy)acetate|414-210-9|147379-38-2|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-489-00-5|reaction mass of: 2-ethylhexyl linolenate,<br>linoleate and oleate;<br>2-ethylhexyl epoxyoleate;<br>2-ethylhexyl diepoxylinoleate;<br>2-ethylhexyl triepoxylinolenate|414-890-7|71302-79-9|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|607-490-00-0|_N_-[2-hydroxy-3-(C12-16-alkyloxy)propyl]-_N_-<br>methyl glycinate|415-060-7|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317||||
|607-492-00-1|2-(1-(3',3'-dimethyl-1'-cyclohexyl)ethoxy)-2-<br>methyl propyl propanoate|415-490-5|141773-73-1|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|607-493-00-7|methyl (3a_R_,4_R_,7a_R_)-2-methyl-4-(1_S_,2_R_,3-<br>triacetoxypropyl)-3a,7a-dihydro-4_H_-pyrano<br>[3,4-d]oxazole-6-carboxylate|415-670-3|78850-37-0|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|607-494-00-2|bis(2-ethylhexyl)octylphosphonate|417-170-0|52894-02-7|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|607-495-00-8|sodium 4-sulfophenyl-6-((1-oxononyl)<br>amino)hexanoate|417-550-6|168151-92-6|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|607-496-00-3|2,2'-methylenebis(4,6-di-_tert_-butyl-phenyl)-<br>2-ethylhexyl phosphite|418-310-3|126050-54-2|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-497-00-9|cerium oxide isostearate|419-760-3|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-498-00-4|(_E_)-3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadienylhexadecano-<br>ate|421-370-3|3681-73-0|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H315<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H315<br>H413||||
|607-499-00-X|bis(dimethyl-(2-hydroxyethyl)ammonium)<br>1,2-ethanediyl-bis(2-hexadecenylsuccinate)|421-660-1|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-500-00-3|calcium 2,2,bis[(5-tetrapropylene-2-<br>hydroxy)phenyl]ethanoate|421-670-4|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H410||||
|607-501-00-9|reaction mass of: triphenylthiophosphate<br>and tertiary butylated phenyl derivatives|421-820-9|192268-65-8|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|607-502-00-4|(_N_-benzyl-_N_,_N_,_N_-tributyl)ammonium 4-<br>dodecylbenzenesulfonate|422-200-0|178277-55-9|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H314<br>H302<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H302<br>H411||||
|607-503-00-X|2,4,6-tri-_n_-propyl-2,4,6-trioxo-1,3,5,2,4,6-<br>trioxatriphosphorinane|422-210-5|68957-94-8|Skin Corr. 1B|H314|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314||||
|607-505-00-0|pentasodium 7-(4-(4-(5-amino-4-sulfonato-<br>2-(4-((2-(sulfonato-ethoxy)sulfonyl)pheny-<br>lazo)phenylamino)-6-chloro-1,3,5-triazin-2-<br>yl)amino-2-ureidophenylazo)naphtalene-<br>1,3,6-trisulfonate|422-930-1||Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|607-506-00-6|reaction mass of: strontium (4-chloro-2-<br>((4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-5-oxo-1-(3-sulfona-<br>tophenyl)-1_H_-pyrazol-4-yl)azo)-5-methyl)<br>benzenesulfonate;<br>disodium (4-chloro-2-((4,5-dihydro-3-<br>methyl-5-oxo-1-(3-sulfonatophenyl)-1_H_-<br>pyrazol-4-yl)azo)-5-methyl)benzenesulfo-<br>nate|422-970-8||Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|607-507-00-1|potassium,sodium 2,4-diamino-3-[4-(2-sul-<br>fonatoethoxysulfonyl)phenylazo]-5-[4-(2-<br>sulfonatoethoxysulfonyl)-2-sulfonatopheny-<br>lazo]-benzenesulfonate|422-980-2|187026-95-5|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-508-00-7|disodium 3,3'-[iminobis[sulfonyl-4,1-phe-<br>nylene-(5-hydroxy-3-methylpyrazole-1,4-<br>diyl)azo-4,1-phenylenesulfonylimino-(4-<br>amino-6-hydroxypyrimidine-2,5-diyl)azo-<br>4,1-phenylenesulfonylimino(4-amino-6-<br>hydroxypyrimidine-2,5-diyl)azo]bis(benze-<br>nesulfonate)]|423-110-4|—|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|607-512-00-9|trisodium 2,4-diamino-3,5-bis-[4-(2-sulfo-<br>natoethoxy)sulfonyl)phenylazo]benzenesul-<br>fonate|423-970-0|182926-43-8|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|607-513-00-4|reaction mass of: trisodium 4-benzoyla-<br>mino-6-(6-ethenesulfonyl-1-sulfato-<br>naphthalen-2-ylazo)-5-hydroxynaphthalene-<br>2,7-disulfonate;<br>5-(benzoylamino)-4-hydroxy-3-((1-sulfo-6-<br>((2-(sulfooxy)ethyl)sulfonyl)-2-naphthyl)azo)<br>naphthalene-2,7-disulfonic acid sodium salt;<br>5-(benzoylamino)-4-hydroxy-3-((1-sulfo-6-<br>((2-(sulfooxy)ethyl)sulfonyl)-2-naphthyl)azo)<br>naphthalene-2,7-disulfonic acid|423-200-3|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H317<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H412||||
|607-515-00-5|reaction mass of: disodium hexyldiphenyl<br>ether disulphonate;<br>disodium dihexyldiphenyl ether disulpho-<br>nate|429-650-7|147732-60-3|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H319<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H411||||
|607-516-00-0|_N_,_N_'-bis(trifluoroacetyl)-_S_,_S_'-bis-L-homocys-<br>teine|429-670-6|105996-54-1|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317||||
|607-517-00-6|(_S_)-α-(acetylthio)benzenepropanoic acid|430-300-0|76932-17-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H317||||
|607-526-00-5|cartap (ISO);<br>1,3-bis(carbamoylthio)-2-(dimethylamino)<br>propane|—|15263-53-3|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|607-527-00-0|reaction mass of: 1-(1'_H_,1'_H_,2'_H_,2'_H_-tride-<br>cafluorooctyl)-12-(1''_H_,1''_H_,2''_H_,2''_H_-tride-<br>cafluorooctyl)dodecanedioate;<br>1-(1'_H_,1'_H_,2'_H_,2'_H_-tridecafluorooctyl)-12-<br>(1''_H_,1''_H_,2''_H_,2''_H_-heptdecafluorodecyl)<br>dodecanedioate;<br>1-(1'_H_,1'_H_,2'_H_,2'_H_-tridecafluorooctyl)-12-<br>(1''_H_,1''_H_,2''_H_,2''_H_-heneicosafluorododecyl)<br>dodecanedioate;<br>1-(1'_H_,1'_H_,2'_H_,2'_H_-tridecafluorooctyl)-12-<br>(1''_H_,1''_H_,2''_H_,2''_H_-pentacosafluorotetrade-<br>cyl)dodecanedioate;<br>1-(1'_H_,1'_H_,2'_H_,2'_H_-heptadecafluorodecyl)-<br>12-(1''_H_,1''_H_,2''_H_,2''_H_-heptadecafluorode-<br>cyl)dodecanedioate;<br>1-(1'_H_,1'_H_,2'_H_,2'_H_-heptadecafluorodecyl)-<br>12-(1''_H_,1''_H_,2''_H_,2''_H_-heneicosafluorodode-<br>cyl)dodecanedioate|423-180-6|—|STOT RE 2 *|H373<br>**|GHS08<br>Wng|H373 **||||
|607-696-00-0|pentyl formate|211-340-6|638-49-3|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H226<br>H319<br>H335|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H319<br>H335|||C|
|607-697-00-6|_tert_-butyl propionate|—|20487-40-5|Flam. Liq. 2|H225|GHS02<br>Dgr|H225|||C|
|608-001-00-3|acetonitrile;<br>cyanomethane|200-835-2|75-05-8|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319||||
|608-002-00-9|trichloroacetonitrile|208-885-7|545-06-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|608-003-00-4|acrylonitrile|203-466-5|107-13-1|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H225<br>H350<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H350<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411||*|D|
|608-004-00-X|2-hydroxy-2-methylpropionitrile;<br>2-cyanopropan-2-ol;<br>acetone cyanohydrin|200-909-4|75-86-5|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H410||||
|608-005-00-5|_n_-butyronitrile|203-700-6|109-74-0|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H225<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>Dgr|H225<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301||||
|608-006-00-0|bromoxynil (ISO)<br>3,5-dibromo-4-hydroxybenzonitrile;<br>bromoxynil phenol|216-882-7|1689-84-5|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H361d<br>***<br>H330<br>H301<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H361d ***<br>H330<br>H301<br>H317<br>H410||M = 10||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|608-007-00-6|ioxynil (ISO)<br>4-hydroxy-3,5-diiodobenzonitrile|216-881-1|1689-83-4|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H361d<br>***<br>H331<br>H301<br>H312<br>H373<br>**<br>H319<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H361d ***<br>H331<br>H301<br>H312<br>H373 **<br>H319<br>H410||M = 10||
|608-008-00-1|chloroacetonitrile|203-467-0|107-14-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H411||||
|608-009-00-7|malononitrile|203-703-2|109-77-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H410||||
|608-010-00-2|methacrylonitrile;<br>2-methyl-2-propene nitrile|204-817-5|126-98-7|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Sens. 1|H225<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H317|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>Dgr|H225<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H317||*<br>Skin Sens. 1;<br>H317: C ≥0,2 %|D|
|608-011-00-8|oxalonitrile;<br>cyanogen|207-306-5|460-19-5|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H220<br>H331<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H220<br>H331<br>H410|||U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|608-012-00-3|benzonitrile|202-855-7|100-47-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H312<br>H302||||
|608-013-00-9|2-chlorobenzonitrile|212-836-5|873-32-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H312<br>H302<br>H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H319||||
|608-014-00-4|chlorothalonil (ISO);<br>tetrachloroisophthalonitrile|217-588-1|1897-45-6|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H330<br>H318<br>H335<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H330<br>H318<br>H335<br>H317<br>H410||M = 10||
|608-015-00-X|dichlobenil (ISO);<br>2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile|214-787-5|1194-65-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H312<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H411||||
|608-016-00-5|1,4-Dicyano-2,3,5,6-tetra-chloro-benzene|401-550-8|1897-41-2|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|608-017-00-0|bromoxynil octanoate (ISO);<br>2,6-dibromo-4-cyanophenyl octanoate|216-885-3|1689-99-2|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H361d<br>***<br>H331<br>H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H361d ***<br>H331<br>H302<br>H317<br>H410||M = 10||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|608-018-00-6|ioxynil octanoate (ISO);<br>4-cyano-2,6-diiodophenyl octanoate|223-375-4|3861-47-0|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H361d<br>***<br>H301<br>H319<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H361d ***<br>H301<br>H319<br>H317<br>H410||M = 10||
|608-019-00-1|2,2'-dimethyl-2,2'-azodipropiononitrile;<br>ADZN|201-132-3|78-67-1|Self-react. C<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H242<br>H332<br>H302<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H242<br>H332<br>H302<br>H412|||T|
|608-021-00-2|3-(2-(diaminomethyleneamino)thiazol-4-<br>ylmethylthio)propionitrile|403-710-2|76823-93-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H317||||
|608-022-00-8|3,7-dimethyloctanenitrile|403-620-3|40188-41-8|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H317<br>H411||||
|608-023-00-3|fenbuconazole (ISO);<br>4-(4-chlorophenyl)-2-phenyl-2-[(1_H_-1,2,4-<br>triazol-1-yl)methyl]butanenitrile|406-140-2|114369-43-6|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|608-024-00-9|2-(4-(_N_-butyl-_N_-phenethylamino)phenyl)<br>ethylene-1,1,2-tricarbonitrile|407-650-8|97460-76-9|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|608-025-00-4|2-nitro-4,5-bis(benzyloxy)phenylacetonitrile|410-970-0|117568-27-1|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|608-026-00-X|3-cyano-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexanone|411-490-4|7027-11-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H373 **<br>H317<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|608-027-00-5|reaction mass of: 3-(4-ethylphenyl)-2,2-<br>dimethylpropanenitrile;<br>3-(2-ethylphenyl)-2,2-dimethylpropaneni-<br>trile;<br>3-(3-ethylphenyl)-2,2-dimethylpropaneni-<br>trile|412-660-0|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|608-028-00-0|4-(2-cyano-3-phenylamino acryloyloxy-<br>methyl)-cyclohexyl-methyl 2-cyano-3-phe-<br>nylamino)-acrylate|413-510-7|147374-67-2|STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H317<br>H411||||
|608-029-00-6|1,2-dihydro-6-hydroxy-4-methyl-1-[3-(1-<br>methylethoxy)propyl]-2-oxo-3-pyridinecar-<br>bonitrile|411-990-2|68612-94-2|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|608-030-00-1|_N_-acetyl-_N_-[5-cyano-3-(2-dibutylamino-4-<br>phenylthyazol-5-yl-methylene)-4-methyl-<br>2,6-dioxo-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridin-1-yl]<br>benzamide|412-340-0|147741-93-3|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|608-031-00-7|2-benzyl-2-methyl-3-butenitrile|407-870-4|97384-48-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||
|608-033-00-8|_N_-butyl-3-(2-chloro-4-nitrophenylhydra-<br>zono)-1-cyano-2-methylprop-1-ene-1,3-<br>dicarboximide|407-970-8|75511-91-0|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|608-034-00-3|chlorfenapyr;<br>4-bromo-2-(4-chlorophenyl)-1-ethoxy-<br>methyl-5-trifluoromethylpyrrole-3-carboni-<br>trile|—|122453-73-0|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H302<br>H410||||
|608-035-00-9|(±)-α-[(2-acetyl-5-methylphenyl)-amino]-<br>2,6-dichlorobenzene-aceto-nitrile|419-290-9|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H317<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H413||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|608-036-00-4|3-(2-{4-[2-(4-cyanophenyl)vinyl]phenyl}<br>vinyl)benzonitrile|419-060-8|79026-02-1|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|608-037-00-X|reaction mass of: (_E_)-2,12-tridecadiennitrile;<br>(_E_)-3,12-tridecadiennitrile;<br>(_Z_)-3,12-tridecadiennitrile|422-190-8||Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|608-038-00-5|2,2,4-trimethyl-4-phenyl-butane-nitrile|422-580-8|75490-39-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|608-039-00-0|2-phenylhexanenitrile|423-460-8|3508-98-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|608-040-00-6|4,4'-dithiobis(5-amino-1-(2,6-dichloro-4-<br>(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)-1_H_-pyrazole-3-car-<br>bonitrile)|423-490-1|130755-46-3|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|608-041-00-1|4'-((2-butyl-4-oxo-1,3-diazaspiro[4.4]non-<br>1-ene-3-yl)methyl)(1,1'-biphenyl)-2-carboni-<br>trile|423-500-4|138401-24-8|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|608-043-00-2|3-(_cis_-3-hexenyloxy)propanenitril|415-220-6|142653-61-0|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H302<br>H410||||
|608-065-00-2|salts of bromoxynil with the exception of<br>those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H361d<br>***<br>H330<br>H301<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H361d ***<br>H330<br>H301<br>H317<br>H410||M = 10|A|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|608-066-00-8|salts of ioxynil with the exception of those<br>specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H361d<br>***<br>H331<br>H301<br>H312<br>H373<br>**<br>H319<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H361d ***<br>H331<br>H301<br>H312<br>H373 **<br>H319<br>H410||M = 10|A|
|609-001-00-6|1-nitropropane|203-544-9|108-03-2|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302||*||
|609-002-00-1|2-nitropropane|201-209-1|79-46-9|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H226<br>H350<br>H332<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H350<br>H332<br>H302||||
|609-003-00-7|nitrobenzene|202-716-0|98-95-3|Carc. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H351<br>H361f<br>***<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H361f ***<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H411||||
|609-004-00-2|dinitrobenzene; [1]<br>1,4-dinitrobenzene; [2]<br>1,3-dinitrobenzene; [3]<br>1,2-dinitrobenzene [4]|246-673-6<br>[1]<br>202-833-7<br>[2]<br>202-776-8<br>[3]<br>208-431-8<br>[4]|25154-54-5 [1]<br>100-25-4 [2]<br>99-65-0 [3]<br>528-29-0 [4]|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|609-005-00-8|1,3,5-trinitrobenzene|202-752-7|99-35-4|Expl. 1.1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H201<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS01<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H201<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H410||||
|609-006-00-3|4-nitrotoluene|202-808-0|99-99-0|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H411||||
|609-007-00-9|2,4-dinitrotoluene;<br>dinitrotoluene, technical grade; [1]<br>dinitrotoluene [2]|204-450-0<br>[1]<br>246-836-1<br>[2]|121-14-2 [1]<br>25321-14-6 [2]|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H341<br>H361f<br>***<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H361f ***<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H411||||
|609-008-00-4|2,4,6-trinitrotoluene;<br>TNT|204-289-6|118-96-7|Expl. 1.1<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H201<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS01<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H201<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|609-009-00-X|2,4,6-trinitrophenol;<br>picric acid|201-865-9|88-89-1|Expl. 1.1<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H201<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301|GHS01<br>GHS06<br>Dgr|H201<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301||||
|609-010-00-5|salts of picric acid|—|—|Unst. Expl<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H201<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301|GHS01<br>GHS06<br>Dgr|H201<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301|||T|
|609-011-00-0|2,4,6-trinitroanisole|—|606-35-9|Expl. 1.1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H201<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H411|GHS01<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H201<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H411||||
|609-012-00-6|2,4,6-trinitro-_m_-cresol|210-027-1|602-99-3|Expl. 1.1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H201<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS01<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H201<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302||||
|609-013-00-1|2,4,6-trinitro-_m_-xylene|211-187-5|632-92-8|Expl. 1.1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *|H201<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H373<br>**|GHS01<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H201<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H373 **||||
|609-015-00-2|4-nitrophenol;<br>_p_-nitrophenol|202-811-7|100-02-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H373<br>**|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H373 **||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|609-016-00-8|dinitrophenol (reaction mass of isomers); [1]<br>2,4(or 2,6)-dinitrophenol [2]|247-096-2<br>[1]<br>275-732-9<br>[2]|25550-58-7 [1]<br>71629-74-8 [2]|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H410||||
|609-018-00-9|2,4,6-trinitroresorcinol;<br>styphnic acid|201-436-6|82-71-3|Expl. 1.1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H201<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS01<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H201<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|||T|
|609-019-00-4|lead 2,4,6-trinitro-_m_-phenylene dioxide;<br>lead 2,4,6-trinitroresorcinoxide;<br>lead styphnate|239-290-0|15245-44-0|Unst. Expl<br>Repr. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H200<br>H360-<br>Df<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS01<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H200<br>H360Df<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H410|||1|
|609-019-01-1|lead 2,4,6-trinitro-_m_-phenylene dioxide;<br>lead 2,4,6-trinitroresorcinoxide;<br>lead styphnate (≥20 % phlegmatiser)|239-290-0|15245-44-0|Expl. 1.1<br>Repr. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H201<br>H360-<br>Df<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS01<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H201<br>H360Df<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H410|||1|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|609-020-00-X|DNOC (ISO);<br>4,6-dinitro-_o_-cresol|208-601-1|534-52-1|Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H341<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H341<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H410|EUH044|||
|609-021-00-5|sodium salt of DNOC;<br>sodium 4,6-dinitro-_o_-cresolate; [1]<br>potassium salt of DNOC;<br>potassium 4,6-dinitro-_o_-cresolate [2]|219-007-7<br>[1]<br>- [2]|2312-76-7 [1]<br>5787-96-2 [2]|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H410||||
|609-022-00-0|ammonium salt of DNOC;<br>ammonium 4,6-dinitro-_o_-tolyl oxide|221-037-0|2980-64-5|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H410||||
|609-023-00-6|dinocap (ISO)|254-408-0|39300-45-3|Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H360-<br>D ***<br>H332<br>H373<br>**<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360D ***<br>H332<br>H373 **<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|609-024-00-1|binapacryl (ISO);<br>2-_sec_-butyl-4,6-dinitrophenyl-3-methylcro-<br>tonate|207-612-9|485-31-4|Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H360-<br>D ***<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360D ***<br>H312<br>H302<br>H410||||
|609-025-00-7|dinoseb(ISO);<br>6-_sec_-butyl-2,4-dinitrophenol|201-861-7|88-85-7|Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H360-<br>Df<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360Df<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H410|EUH044|||
|609-026-00-2|salts and esters of dinoseb, with the<br>exception of those specified elsewhere in<br>this Annex|—|—|Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H360-<br>Df<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360Df<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H410|EUH044||A|
|609-027-00-8|dinocton;<br>reaction mass of isomers: methyl 2-octyl-<br>4,6-dinitrophenyl carbonate, methyl 4-octyl-<br>2,6-dinitrophenyl carbonate|—|63919-26-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|609-028-00-3|dinex (ISO);<br>2-cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitrophenol|205-042-5|131-89-5|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|609-029-00-9|salts and esters of dinex|—|—|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H410|||A|
|609-030-00-4|dinoterb (ISO);<br>2-_tert_-butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol|215-813-8|1420-07-1|Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H360-<br>D ***<br>H300<br>H311<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360D ***<br>H300<br>H311<br>H410|EUH044|||
|609-031-00-X|salts and esters of dinoterb|—|—|Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H360-<br>D ***<br>H300<br>H311<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360D ***<br>H300<br>H311<br>H410|||A|
|609-032-00-5|bromofenoxim (ISO);<br>3,5-dibromo-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde-_O_-<br>(2,4-dinitrophenyl)-oxime|236-129-6|13181-17-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|609-033-00-0|dinosam (ISO);<br>2-(1-methylbutyl)-4,6-dinitrophenol|—|4097-36-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|609-034-00-6|salts and esters of dinosam|—|—|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H410|||A|
|609-035-00-1|nitroethane|201-188-9|79-24-3|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H226<br>H332<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332<br>H302||*||
|609-036-00-7|nitromethane|200-876-6|75-52-5|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H226<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H302||*||
|609-037-00-2|5-nitroacenaphthene|210-025-0|602-87-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350||||
|609-038-00-8|2-nitronaphthalene|209-474-5|581-89-5|Carc. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H411||||
|609-039-00-3|4-nitrobiphenyl|202-204-7|92-93-3|Carc. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H411||||
|609-040-00-9|nitrofen (ISO);<br>2,4-dichlorophenyl 4-nitrophenyl ether|217-406-0|1836-75-5|Carc. 1B<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H360-<br>D ***<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H360D ***<br>H302<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|609-041-00-4|2,4-dinitrophenol|200-087-7|51-28-5|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H400||||
|609-042-00-X|pendimethalin (ISO);<br>_N_-(1-ethylpropyl)-2,6-dinitro-3,4-xylidine|254-938-2|40487-42-1|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|609-043-00-5|quintozene (ISO);<br>pentachloronitrobenzene|201-435-0|82-68-8|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|609-044-00-0|tecnazene (ISO);<br>1,2,4,5-tetrachloro-3-nitrobenzene|204-178-2|117-18-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410||||
|609-045-00-6|reaction mass of: 4,6-dinitro-2-(3-octyl)<br>phenyl methyl carbonate and 4,6-dinitro-2-<br>(4-octyl)phenyl methyl carbonate;<br>dinocton-6|—|8069-76-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|609-046-00-1|trifluralin (ISO) (containing < 0.5 ppm<br>NPDA);<br>α,α,α-trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-_N_,_N_-dipropyl-_p_-<br>toluidine (containing < 0.5 ppm NPDA);<br>2,6-dinitro-_N_,_N_-dipropyl-4-trifluoromethy-<br>laniline (containing < 0.5 ppm NPDA);<br>_N_,_N_-dipropyl-2,6-dinitro-4-trifluoromethy-<br>laniline (containing < 0.5 ppm NPDA)|216-428-8|1582-09-8|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H319<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H317<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|609-047-00-7|2-nitroanisole|202-052-1|91-23-6|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H350<br>H302|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302||||
|609-048-00-2|sodium 3-nitrobenzenesulphonate|204-857-3|127-68-4|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H317||||
|609-049-00-8|2,6-dinitrotoluene|210-106-0|606-20-2|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H350<br>H341<br>H361f<br>***<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H412|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H361f ***<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H412||||
|609-050-00-3|2,3-dinitrotoluene|210-013-5|602-01-7|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H341<br>H361f<br>***<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H361f ***<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|609-051-00-9|3,4-dinitrotoluene|210-222-1|610-39-9|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H341<br>H361f<br>***<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H361f ***<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H411||||
|609-052-00-4|3,5-dinitrotoluene|210-566-2|618-85-9|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H350<br>H341<br>H361f<br>***<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H412|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H361f ***<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H412||||
|609-053-00-X|hydrazine-trinitromethane|414-850-9|—|Expl. 1.1 ****<br>Self-react. A<br>Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Sens. 1|H201<br>H240<br>H350<br>H331<br>H301<br>H317|GHS01<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H201<br>H240<br>H350<br>H331<br>H301<br>H317||||
|609-054-00-5|2,3-dinitrophenol; [1]<br>2,5-dinitrophenol; [2]<br>2,6-dinitrophenol; [3]<br>3,4-dinitrophenol; [4]<br>salts of dinitrophenol [5]|200-628-7<br>[1]<br>206-348-1<br>[2]<br>209-357-9<br>[3]<br>209-415-3<br>[4]<br>- [5]|66-56-8 [1]<br>329-71-5 [2]<br>573-56-8 [3]<br>577-71-9 [4]<br>- [5]|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|609-055-00-0|2,5-dinitrotoluene|210-581-4|619-15-8|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H341<br>H361f<br>***<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H361f ***<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H411||||
|609-056-00-6|2,2-dibromo-2-nitroethanol|412-380-9|69094-18-4|Expl. 1.1<br>Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H201<br>H351<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS01<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H201<br>H351<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||*<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %|T|
|609-057-00-1|3-chloro-2,4-difluoronitrobenzene|411-980-8|3847-58-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||||
|609-058-00-7|2-nitro-2-phenyl-1,3-propanediol|410-360-4|5428-02-4|STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H372<br>**<br>H312<br>H302<br>H317<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H372 **<br>H312<br>H302<br>H317<br>H411|EUH070|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|609-059-00-2|2-chloro-6-(ethylamino)-4-nitrophenol|411-440-1|131657-78-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H411||||
|609-060-00-8|4-[(3-hydroxypropyl)amino]-3-nitrophenol|406-305-9|92952-81-3|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H411||||
|609-061-00-3|(_E_,_Z_)-4-chlorophenyl(cyclopropyl)ketone_ O_-<br>(4-nitrophenylmethyl)oxime|406-100-4|94097-88-8|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|609-062-00-9|2-bromo-2-nitropropanol|407-030-7|24403-04-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H311<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H311<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||||
|609-063-00-4|2-[(4-chloro-2-nitrophenyl)amino]ethanol|413-280-8|59320-13-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|609-064-00-X|mesotrione(ISO);<br>2-[4-(methylsulfonyl)-2-nitrobenzoyl]-1,3-<br>cyclohexanedione|—|104206-82-8|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|609-065-00-5|2-nitrotoluene|201-853-3|88-72-2|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H340<br>H361f<br>***<br>H302<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H340<br>H361f ***<br>H302<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|609-066-00-0|lithium sodium 3-amino-10-{4-(10-amino-<br>6,13-dichloro-4,11-disulfonatobenzo[5,6]<br>[1,4]oxazino[2,3-b]phenoxazine-3-yla-<br>mino)-6-[methyl(2-sulfonato-ethyl)amino]-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino}-6,13-dichloro-<br>benzo[5,6][1,4]oxazino[2,3-b]phenoxazine-<br>4,11-disulfonate|418-870-9|154212-58-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 2 **|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H371<br>**|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H371 **||||
|609-067-00-6|sodium and potassium 4-(3-aminopropyla-<br>mino)-2,6-bis[3-(4-methoxy-2-sulfopheny-<br>lazo)-4-hydroxy-2-sulfo-7-naphthylamino]-<br>1,3,5-triazine|416-280-6|156769-97-0|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|609-068-00-1|musk xylene;<br>5-_tert_-butyl-2,4,6-trinitro-_m_-xylene|201-329-4|81-15-2|Expl. 1.1<br>Carc. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H201<br>H351<br>H400<br>H410|GHS01<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H201<br>H351<br>H410|||T|
|609-070-00-2|1,4-dichloro-2-(1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoropro-<br>poxy)-5-nitrobenzene|415-580-4|130841-23-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410||||
|609-071-00-8|reaction mass of: 2-methylsulfanyl-4,6-bis-<br>(2-hydroxy-4-methoxy-phenyl)-1,3,5-tria-<br>zine;<br>2-(4,6-bis-methylsulfanyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-<br>5-methoxy-phenol|423-520-3|156137-33-6|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|610-001-00-3|trichloronitromethane;<br>chloropicrin|200-930-9|76-06-2|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H330<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315||||
|610-002-00-9|1,1-dichloro-1-nitroethane|209-854-0|594-72-9|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H331<br>H311<br>H301|GHS06<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|610-003-00-4|chlorodinitrobenzene|—|—|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H410|||C|
|610-004-00-X|2-chloro-1,3,5-trinitrobenzene|201-864-3|88-88-0|Expl. 1.1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H201<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS01<br>GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H201<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H410||||
|610-005-00-5|1-chloro-4-nitrobenzene|202-809-6|100-00-5|Carc. 2<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H351<br>H341<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H341<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H411||||
|610-006-00-0|chloronitroanilines with the exception of<br>those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H411|||A C|
|610-007-00-6|1-chloro-1-nitropropane|209-990-0|600-25-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H332<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H302||*||
|610-008-00-1|2,6-dichloro-4-nitroanisole|403-350-6|17742-69-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H301<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|610-009-00-7|2-chloro-4-nitroaniline|204-502-2|121-87-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|610-010-00-2|2-bromo-1-(2-furyl)-2-nitroethylene|406-110-9|35950-52-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H373 **<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||||
|611-001-00-6|azobenzene|203-102-5|103-33-3|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H341<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H410||||
|611-002-00-1|azoxybenzene|207-802-1|495-48-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H332<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H302||||
|611-003-00-7|fenaminosulf (ISO);<br>sodium 4-dimethylaminobenzenediazosul-<br>phonate|205-419-4|140-56-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H301<br>H312<br>H412|GHS06<br>Dgr|H301<br>H312<br>H412||||
|611-004-00-2|methyl-_O_NN-azoxymethyl acetate;<br>methyl azoxy methyl acetate|209-765-7|592-62-1|Carc. 1B<br>Repr. 1B|H350<br>H360-<br>D ***|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H360D ***||||
|611-005-00-8|disodium {5-[(4'-((2,6-hydroxy-3-((2-<br>hydroxy-5-sulphophenyl)azo)phenyl)azo)<br>(1,1'-biphenyl)-4-yl)azo]salicylato(4-)}cup-<br>rate(2-);<br>CI Direct Brown 95|240-221-1|16071-86-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-006-00-3|4-_o_-tolylazo-_o_-toluidine;<br>4-amino-2',3-dimethylazobenzene;<br>fast garnet GBC base;<br>AAT;<br>_o_-aminoazotoluene|202-591-2|97-56-3|Carc. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H350<br>H317|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H317||||
|611-007-00-9|tricyclazole (ISO);<br>5-methyl-1,2,4-triazolo(3,4-b)benzo-1,3-<br>thiazole;|255-559-5|41814-78-2|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|611-008-00-4|4-aminoazobenzene;<br>4-phenylazoaniline|200-453-6|60-09-3|Carc. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H410||||
|611-009-00-X|sodium (1-(5-(4-(4-anilino-3-sulphopheny-<br>lazo)-2-methyl-5-methylsulphonamidophe-<br>nylazo)-4-hydroxy-2-oxido-3-(phenylazo)<br>phenylazo)-5-nitro-4-sulphonato-2-<br>naphtholato)iron(II)|401-220-3|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H332<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H412||||
|611-010-00-5|2'-(2-cyano-4,6-dinitrophenylazo)-5'-(_N_,_N_-<br>dipropylamino)propionanilide|403-010-7|106359-94-8|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|611-011-00-0|_N_,_N_,_N_',_N_'-tetramethyl-3,3'-(propylenebis<br>(iminocarbonyl-4,1-phenylenazo(1,6-dihy-<br>dro-2-hydroxy-4-methyl-6-oxopyridine-3,1-<br>diyl)))di(propylammonium) dilactate|403-340-1|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dg|H318<br>H411||||
|611-012-00-6|reaction mass of 2,2-iminodiethanol 6-<br>methyl-2-(4-(2,4,6-triaminopyrimidin-5-<br>ylazo)phenyl)benzothiazole-7-sulfonate and<br>2-methylaminoethanol 6-methyl-2-(4-<br>(2,4,6-triaminopyrimidin-5-ylazo)phenyl)<br>benzothiazole-7-sulfonate and_ N_,_N_-diethyl-<br>propane-1,3-diamine 6-methyl-2-(4-(2,4,6-<br>triaminopyrimidin-5-ylazo)phenyl)ben-<br>zothiazole-7-sulfonate|403-410-1|114565-65-0|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-013-00-1|trilithium-1-hydroxy-7-(3-sulfonatoanilino)-<br>2-(3-methyl-4-(2-methoxy-4-(3-sulfonato-<br>phenylazo)phenylazo)phenylazo)naphtha-<br>lene-3-sulfonate|403-650-7|117409-78-6|Expl. 1.3 ****<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H203<br>H411|GHS01<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H203<br>H411||||
|611-014-00-7|(tetrasodium 1-(4-(3-acetamido-4-(4'-nitro-<br>2,2'-disulfonatostilben-4-ylazo)anilino)-6-<br>(2,5-disulfonatoanilino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-<br>3-carboxypyridinium) hydroxide|404-250-5|115099-55-3|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|611-015-00-2|tetrasodium 4-amino-5-hydroxy-6-(4-(2-(2-<br>(sulfonatooxy)ethylsulfonyl)ethylcarbamoyl)<br>phenylazo)-3-(4-(2-(sulfonatooxy)ethylsulfo-<br>nyl)phenylazo)naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate|404-320-5|116889-78-2|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|611-016-00-8|reaction mass of 1,1'-((dihydroxyphenylene)<br>bis(azo-3,1-phenylenazo(1-(3-dimethylami-<br>nopropyl)-1,2-dihydro-6-hydroxy-4-methyl-<br>2-oxopyridine-5,3-diyl)))dipyridinium<br>dichloride dihydrochloride, mixed isomers<br>and 1-(1-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-5-(3-((4-<br>(1-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-1,6-dihydro-2-<br>hydroxy-4-methyl-6-oxo-5-pyridinio-3-pyri-<br>dylazo)phenylazo)-2,4(or2,6 or3,5)-dihy-<br>droxyphenylazo)phenylazo)-1,2-dihydro-6-<br>hydroxy-4-methyl-2-oxo-3-pyridyl)pyridi-<br>nium dichloride|404-540-1|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|611-017-00-3|2-(4-(diethylaminopropylcarbamoyl)pheny-<br>lazo)-3-oxo-_N_-(2,3-dihydro-2-oxobenzimi-<br>dazol-5-yl)butyramide|404-910-2|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|611-018-00-9|tetraammonium 5-(4-(7-amino-1-hydroxy-<br>3-sulfonato-2-naphthylazo)-6-sulfonato-1-<br>naphthylazo)isophthalate|405-130-5|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|611-019-00-4|tetralithium 6-amino-4-hydroxy-3-(7-sulfo-<br>nato-4-(4-sulfonatophenylazo)-1-naphthy-<br>lazo)naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate|405-150-4|106028-58-4|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-020-00-X|tetrakis(tetramethylammonium) 6-amino-4-<br>hydroxy-3-(7-sulfonato-4-(4-sulfonatophe-<br>nylazo)-1-naphthylazo)naphthalene-2,7-dis-<br>ulfonate|405-170-3|116340-05-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H301<br>H317<br>H412|GHS06<br>Dgr|H301<br>H317<br>H412||||
|611-021-00-5|2-(4-(4-cyano-3-methylisothiazol-5-ylazo)-<br>_N_-ethyl-3-methylanilino)ethyl acetate|405-480-9|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H315<br>H413|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H373 **<br>H315<br>H413||||
|611-022-00-0|4-dimethylaminobenzenediazonium 3-car-<br>boxy-4-hydroxybenzenesulfonate|404-980-4|—|Self-react. C<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H242<br>H331<br>H301<br>H312<br>H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H242<br>H331<br>H301<br>H312<br>H373 **<br>H318<br>H317<br>H410|||T|
|611-023-00-6|disodium 7-(4,6-dichloro-1,3,5-triazin-2-<br>ylamino)-4-hydroxy-3-(4-(2-(sulfonatooxy)<br>ethylsulfonyl)phenylazo) naphthalene-2-sul-<br>fonate|404-600-7|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|611-024-00-1|Benzidine based azo dyes;<br>4,4'-diarylazobiphenyl dyes, with the<br>exception of those specified elsewhere in<br>this Annex|—|—|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||A|
|611-025-00-7|disodium 4-amino-3-[[4'-[(2,4-diaminophe-<br>nyl)azo][1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-5-hydroxy-<br>6-(phenylazo)naphtalene-2,7-disulphonate;<br>C.I. Direct Black 38|217-710-3|1937-37-7|Carc. 1B<br>Repr. 2|H350<br>H361d<br>***|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H361d ***||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-026-00-2|tetrasodium 3,3'-[[1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'-diylbis<br>(azo)]bis[5-amino-4-hydroxynaphthalene-<br>2,7-disulphonate];<br>C.I. Direct Blue 6|220-012-1|2602-46-2|Carc. 1B<br>Repr. 2|H350<br>H361d<br>***|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H361d ***||||
|611-027-00-8|disodium 3,3'-[[1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'-diylbis<br>(azo)]bis(4-aminonaphthalene-1-sulpho-<br>nate);<br>C.I. Direct Red 28|209-358-4|573-58-0|Carc. 1B<br>Repr. 2|H350<br>H361d<br>***|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H361d ***||||
|611-028-00-3|_C_,_C_'-azodi(formamide)|204-650-8|123-77-3|Resp. Sens. 1|H334|GHS08<br>Dgr|H334|||G|
|611-029-00-9|_o_-dianisidine based azo dyes;<br>4,4'-diarylazo-3,3'-dimethoxybiphenyl dyes<br>with the exception of those mentioned<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||A H|
|611-030-00-4|_o_-tolidine based dyes;<br>4,4'-diarylazo-3,3'-dimethylbiphenyl dyes,<br>with the exception of those mentioned<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||A H|
|611-031-00-X|4,4'-(4-iminocyclohexa-2,5-dienylidene-<br>methylene)dianiline hydrochloride;<br>C.I. Basic Red 9|209-321-2|569-61-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350||||
|611-032-00-5|1,4,5,8-tetraaminoanthraquinone;<br>C.I. Disperse Blue 1|219-603-7|2475-45-8|Carc. 1B<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H350<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317||||
|611-033-00-0|hexasodium [4,4''-azoxybis(2,2'-disulfona-<br>tostilbene-4,4'-diylazo)]-bis[5'-sulfonatoben-<br>zene-2,2'- diolato-_O_(2),_O_(2),_N_(1)]-copper(II)|400-020-3|82027-60-9|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|611-034-00-6|_N_-(5-(bis(2-methoxyethyl)amino)-2-((5-<br>nitro-2,1-benzisothiazol-3-yl)azo)phenylace-<br>tamide|402-430-8|105076-77-5|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-035-00-1|tetralithium 6-amino-4-hydroxy-3-[7-sulfo-<br>nato-4-(5-sulfonato-2-naphthylazo)-1-<br>naphthylazo]naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate|403-660-1|107246-80-0|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|611-036-00-7|2-(4-(5,6(or 6,7)-dichloro-1,3-benzothiazol-<br>2-ylazo)-_N_-methyl-_m_-toluidino)ethyl acetate|405-440-0|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|611-037-00-2|3(or 5)-(4-(_N_-benzyl-_N_-ethylamino)-2-<br>methylphenylazo)-1,4-dimethyl-1,2,4-tria-<br>zolium methylsulphate|406-055-0|124584-00-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|611-038-00-8|trisodium 1-hydroxynaphthalene-2-azo-<br>4'(5',5''-dimethylbiphenyl)-4''-azo(4''-phenyl-<br>sulfonyloxybenzene)- 2',2'',4-trisulfonate|406-820-9|—|Eye Irrit. 2|H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H319||||
|611-039-00-3|7-[((4,6-dichloro-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)amino)-<br>4-hydroxy-3-(4-((2-sulfoxy)ethyl)sulfonyl)<br>phenylazo]naphthalene-2-sulfonic acid|407-050-6|117715-57-8|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|611-040-00-9|3-(5-acetylamino-4-(4-[4,6-bis(3-diethylami-<br>nopropylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]<br>phenylazo)-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)pheny-<br>lazo)-6-amino-4-hydroxy-2-naphthalenesul-<br>fonic acid|407-670-7|115099-58-6|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|611-041-00-4|2-[[4[[4,6-bis[[3-(diethylamino)propyl]<br>amino]-1,3,5-triazine-2-yl]amino]phenyl]<br>azo]-_N_-(2,3-dihydro-2-oxo-1_H_-benzimida-<br>zol-5-yl)-3-oxobutanamide|407-680-1|98809-11-1|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|611-042-00-X|trisodium 5-amino-3-[5-(2-bromoacryloyla-<br>mino)-2-sulfonatophenylazo]-4-hydroxy-6-<br>(4-vinylsulfonylphenylazo)naphthalene-2,7-<br>disulfonate|411-770-6|136213-71-3|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-043-00-5|reaction mass of: trisodium_ N_(1')-_N_(2):_N_<br>(1''')-_N_(2'')-η-6-[2-amino-4-(or 6)-hydroxy-<br>(or 4-amino-2-hydroxy)phenylazo]-6''-(1-<br>carbaniloyl-2-hydroxyprop-1-enylazo)-<br>5',5'''-disulfamoyl-3,3''-disulfonatobis<br>(naphthalene-2,1'-azobenzene-1,2'-diolato-<br>_O_(1),_O_(2'))-chromate;<br>trisodium_ N_(1')-_N_(2):_N_(1''')-_N_(2'')-η-6,6''-bis<br>(1-carbaniloyl-2-hydroxyprop-1-enylazo)-<br>5',5'''-disulfamoyl-3,3''-disulfonatobis<br>(naphthalene-2,1'azobenzene-1,2'-diolato-<br>_O_(1),_O_(2'))-chromate;<br>trisodium_ N_(1')-_N_(2):_N_(1''')-_N_(2'')-η-6,6''-bis<br>[2-amino-4-(or 6)-hydroxy-(or 4-amino-2-<br>hydroxy)phenylazo]5',5'''-disulfamoyl-3,3''-<br>disulfonatobis(naphthalene-2,1'azobenzene-<br>1,2'-diolato-_O_(1),_O_(2'))-chromate (2:1:1)|402-850-1|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H412||||
|611-044-00-0|reaction mass of:_ tert_-alkyl(C12-C14)ammo-<br>nium bis[1-[(2-hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)azo]-<br>2-naphthalenolato(2-)]-chromate(1-);<br>_tert_-alkyl(C12-C14)ammonium bis[1-[(2-<br>hydroxy-4-nitrophenyl)azo]-2-naphthaleno-<br>lato(2-)]-chromate(1-);<br>_tert_-alkyl(C12-C14)ammonium bis[1-[[5-(1,1-<br>dimethylpropyl)-2-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl]<br>azo]-2-naphthalenolato(2-)]-chromate(1-);<br>_tert_-alkyl(C12-C14)ammonium [[1-[(2-<br>hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)azo]-2-naphthaleno-<br>lato(2-)]-[1-[(2-hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)azo]-<br>2-naphthalenolato(2-)]]-chromate(1-);<br>_tert_-alkyl(C12-C14)ammonium [[1-[[5-(1,1-<br>dimethylpropyl)-2-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl]<br>azo]-2-naphthalenolato(2-)]-[1-[(2-hydroxy-<br>5-nitrophenyl)azo]-2-naphthaleno-<br>lato(2-)]]-chromate(1-);<br>_tert_-alkyl(C12-C14)ammonium ((1-(4(or 5)-<br>nitro-2-oxidophenylazo)-2-naphtholato)(1-<br>(3-nitro-2-oxido-5-pentylphenylazo)-2-<br>naphtholato))chromate(1-)|403-720-7|117527-94-3|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|611-045-00-6|2-[4-[_N_-(4-acetoxybutyl)-_N_-ethyl]amino-<br>2-methylphenylazo]-3-acetyl-5-nitrothio-<br>phene|404-830-8|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-046-00-1|4,4'-diamino-2-methylazobenzene|407-590-2|43151-99-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H373 **<br>H317<br>H410||||
|611-047-00-7|reaction mass of: 2-[[4-[_N_-ethyl-_N_-(2-acet-<br>oxyethyl)amino]phenyl]azo]-5,6-dichloro-<br>benzothiazole;<br>2-[[4-[_N_-ethyl-_N_-(2-acetoxyethyl)amino]<br>phenyl]azo]-6,7-dichlorobenzothiazole (1:1)|407-890-3|111381-11-4|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|611-048-00-2|reaction mass of: 2-[[4-[bis(2-acetoxyethyl)<br>amino]phenyl]azo]-5,6-dichlorobenzothia-<br>zole;<br>2-[[4-[bis(2-acetoxyethyl)amino]phenyl]<br>azo]-6,7-dichlorobenzothiazole (1:1)|407-900-6|111381-12-5|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|611-049-00-8|reaction mass of 7-[4-(3-diethylaminopro-<br>pylamino)-6-(3-diethylammoniopropyla-<br>mino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]-4-hydroxy-<br>3-(4-phenylazophenylazo)-naphthalene-<br>2-sulfonate, acetic acid, lactic acid (2:1:1)|408-000-6|118658-98-3|STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H412|GHS08<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H317<br>H412||||
|611-051-00-9|2-(4-(_N_-ethyl-_N_-(2-hydroxy)ethyl)amino-<br>2-methylphenyl)azo-6-methoxy-3-methyl-<br>benzothiazolium chloride|411-110-7|136213-74-6|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|611-052-00-4|monosodium aqua-[5-[[2,4-dihydroxy-5-<br>[(2-hydroxy-3,5-dinitrophenyl)azo]phenyl]<br>azo]-2-naphthalensulfonate], iron complex|400-720-9|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|611-053-00-X|2,2'-azobis[2-methylpropionamidine] dihy-<br>drochloride|221-070-0|2997-92-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H317||||
|611-055-00-0|C.I. Disperse Yellow 3;<br>_N_-[4-[(2-hydroxy-5-methylphenyl)azo]phe-<br>nyl]acetamide|220-600-8|2832-40-8|Carc. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H351<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H351<br>H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-056-00-6|C.I. Solvent Yellow 14;<br>1-phenylazo-2-naphthol|212-668-2|842-07-9|Carc. 2<br>Muta. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H351<br>H341<br>H317<br>H413|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H351<br>H341<br>H317<br>H413||||
|611-057-00-1|6-hydroxy-1-(3-isopropoxypropyl)-4-<br>methyl-2-oxo-5-[4-(phenylazo)phenylazo]-<br>1,2-dihydro-3-pyridinecarbonitrile|400-340-3|85136-74-9|Carc. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H350<br>H413|GHS08<br>Wng|H350<br>H413||||
|611-058-00-7|(6-(4-hydroxy-3-(2-methoxyphenylazo)-<br>2-sulfonato-7-naphthylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-<br>2,4-diyl)bis[(amino-1-methylethyl)ammo-<br>nium] formate|402-060-7|108225-03-2|Carc. 1B<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H318<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H318<br>H411||||
|611-059-00-2|octasodium 2-(6-(4-chloro-6-(3-(_N_-methyl-<br>_N_-(4-chloro-6-(3,5-disulfonato-2-naphthy-<br>lazo)-1-hydroxy-6-naphthylamino)-1,3,5-<br>triazin-2-yl)aminomethyl)phenylamino)-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-3,5-disulfonato-<br>1-hydroxy-2-naphthylazo)naphthalene-<br>1,5-disulfonate|412-960-1|148878-21-1|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H317<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H412||||
|611-060-00-8|reaction mass of: sodium 5-[8-[4-[4-[4-[7-<br>(3,5-dicarboxylatophenylazo)-8-hydroxy-<br>3,6-disulfonatonaphthalen-1-ylamino]-6-<br>hydroxy-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]-2,5-dimethylpi-<br>perazin-1-yl]-6-hydroxy-1,3,5-triazin-2-yla-<br>mino]-1-hydroxy-3,6-disulfonatonaphtha-<br>len-2-ylazo]-isophthalate;<br>ammonium 5-[8-[4-[4-[4-[7-(3,5-dicarbox-<br>ylatophenylazo)-8-hydroxy-3,6-disulfonato-<br>naphthalen-1-ylamino]-<br>6-hydroxy-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]-2,5-dimethyl-<br>piperazin-1-yl]-6-hydroxy-1,3,5-triazin-2-<br>ylamino]-1-hydroxy-3,6-disulfonato-<br>naphthalen-2-ylazo]-isophthalate;<br>5-[8-[4-[4-[4-[7-(3,5-dicarboxylatopheny-<br>lazo)-8-hydroxy-3,6-disulfonatonaphthalen-<br>1-ylamino]-6-hydroxy-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]-<br>2,5-dimethylpiperazin-1-yl]-6-hydroxy-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]-1-hydroxy-3,6-dis-<br>ulfonaphthalen-<br>2-ylazo]-isophthalic acid|413-180-4|187285-15-0|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-061-00-3|disodium 5-[5-[4-(5-chloro-2,6-difluoropyr-<br>imidin-4-ylamino)benzamido]-2-sulfonato-<br>phenylazo]-1-ethyl-6-hydroxy-4-methyl-<br>2-oxo-3-pyridylmethylsulfonate|412-530-3|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317||||
|611-062-00-9|octasodium 2-(8-(4-chloro-6-(3-((4-chloro-<br>6-(3,6-disulfonato-2-(1,5-disulfonato-<br>naphthalen-2-ylazo)-1-hydroxynaphthalen-<br>8-ylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)aminomethyl)<br>phenylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-3,6-<br>disulfonato-1-hydroxynaphthalen-2-ylazo)<br>naphthalene-1,5-disulfonate|413-550-5|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1|H315<br>H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318||||
|611-063-00-4|trisodium [4'-(8-acetylamino-3,6-disulfo-<br>nato-2-naphthylazo)-4''-(6-benzoylamino-<br>3-sulfonato-2-naphthylazo)-biphenyl-<br>1,3',3'',1'''-tetraolato-_O_,_O_',_O_'',_O_''']copper(II)|413-590-3|164058-22-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350||||
|611-064-00-X|4-(3,4-dichlorophenylazo)-2,6-di-_sec_-butyl-<br>phenol|410-600-8|124719-26-2|STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H373<br>**<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H315<br>H410||||
|611-065-00-5|4-(4-nitrophenylazo)-2,6-di-_sec_-butyl-phenol|410-610-2|111850-24-9|STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H373<br>**<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|611-066-00-0|tetrasodium 5-[4-chloro-6-(_N_-ethyl-anilino)-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]-4-hydroxy-3-(1,5-<br>disulfonatonaphthalen-2-ylazo)-naphtha-<br>lene-2,7-disulfonate|411-540-5|130201-57-9|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-067-00-6|reaction mass of: bis(tris(2-(2-hydroxy(1-<br>methyl)ethoxy)ethyl)ammonium) 7-anilino-<br>4-hydroxy-3-(2-methoxy-5-methyl-4-(4-sul-<br>fonatophenylazo)phenylazo)naphthalene-2-<br>sulfonate;<br>bis(tris(2-(2-hydroxy(2-methyl)ethoxy)ethyl)<br>ammonium) 7-anilino-4-hydroxy-3-(2-<br>methoxy-5-methyl-4-(4-sulfonatopheny-<br>lazo)phenylazo)naphthalene-2-sulfonate|406-910-8|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H412||||
|611-068-00-1|tetrasodium 4-amino-3,6-bis(5-[4-chloro-6-<br>(2-hydroxyethylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-yla-<br>mino]-2-sulfonatophenylazo)-5-hydroxy-<br>naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate|400-690-7|85665-98-1|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|611-069-00-7|_N_,_N_-di-[poly(oxyethylene)-co-poly(oxypro-<br>pylene)]-4-[(3,5-dicyano-4-methyl-2-thienyl)<br>azo)]-3-methylaniline|413-380-1|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|611-070-00-2|reaction mass of: disodium (6-(4-anisidino)-<br>3-sulfonato-2-(3,5-dinitro-2-oxidopheny-<br>lazo)-1-naphtholato)(1-(5-chloro-2-oxido-<br>phenylazo)-2-naphtholato)chromate(1-);<br>trisodium bis(5-(4-anisidino)-3-sulfonato-2-<br>(3,5-dinitro-2-oxidophenylazo)-1-naphtho-<br>lato)chromate(1-)|405-665-4|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|611-071-00-8|tris(tetramethylammonium) 5-hydroxy-1-(4-<br>sulphonatophenyl)-4-(4-sulphonatopheny-<br>lazo)pyrazole-3-carboxylate|406-073-9|131013-81-5|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H301<br>H412|GHS06<br>Dgr|H301<br>H412||||
|611-072-00-3|2,4-bis[2,2'-[2-(_N_,_N_-dimethylamino)ethy-<br>loxycarbonyl]phenylazo]-1,3-dihydroxy-<br>benzene, dihydrochloride|407-010-8|118208-02-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H411||||
|611-073-00-9|dimethyl 3,3'-(_N_-(4-(4-bromo-2,6-dicyano-<br>phenylazo)-3-hydroxyphenyl)imino)dipro-<br>pionate|407-310-9|122630-55-1|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-074-00-4|reaction mass of: sodium/potassium (3-(4-<br>(5-(5-chloro-2,6-difluoropyrimidin-4-yla-<br>mino)-2-methoxy-3-sulfonatophenylazo)-2-<br>oxidophenylazo)-2,5,7-trisulfonato-4-<br>naphtholato)copper(II);<br>sodium/potassium (3-(4-(5-(5-chloro-4,6-<br>difluoropyrimidin-2-ylamino)-2-methoxy-3-<br>sulfonatophenylazo)-2-oxidophenylazo)-<br>2,5,7-trisulfonato-4-naphtholato)copper(II)|407-100-7|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|611-075-00-X|reaction mass of: tris(3,5,5-trimethylhexy-<br>lammonium) 4-amino-3-(4-(4-(2-amino-4-<br>hydroxyphenylazo)anilino)-3-sulfonatophe-<br>nylazo)-5,6-dihydro-5-oxo-6-phenylhydra-<br>zononaphthalene-2,7-disulfonate;<br>tris(3,5,5-trimethylhexylammonium)<br>4-amino-3-(4-(4-(4-amino-2-hydroxypheny-<br>lazo)anilino)-3-sulfonatophenylazo)-5,6-<br>dihydro-5-oxo-6-phenylhydrazononaphtha-<br>lene-2,7-disulfonate (2:1)|406-000-0|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H411||||
|611-076-00-5|3-(2,6-dichloro-4-nitrophenylazo)-1-<br>methyl-2-phenylindole|406-280-4|117584-16-4|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|611-077-00-0|dilithium disodium (5,5'-diamino-(μ-4,4'-<br>dihydroxy-1:2-κ-2,_O_4,_O_4',-3,3'-[3,3'-dihy-<br>droxy-1:2-κ-2-_O_3,_O_3'-biphenyl-4,4'-ylene-<br>bisazo-1:2-(_N_3,_N_4-η:_N_3',_N_4'-η)]-dinaphtha-<br>lene-2,7-disulfonato(8)))dicuprate(2-)|407-230-4|126637-70-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H317||||
|611-078-00-6|(2,2'-(3,3'-dioxidobiphenyl-4,4'-diyldiazo)bis<br>(6-(4-(3-(diethylamino)propylamino)-6-(3-<br>(diethylammonio)propylamino)-1,3,5-tria-<br>zin-2-ylamino)-3-sulfonato-1-naphtholato))<br>dicopper(II) acetate lactate|407-240-9|159604-94-1|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|611-079-00-1|disodium 7-[4-chloro-6-(_N_-ethyl-_o_-tolui-<br>dino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]-4-hydroxy-3-<br>(4-methoxy-2-sulfonatophenylazo)-2-<br>naphthalenesulfonate|410-390-8|147703-64-8|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|611-080-00-7|sodium 3-(2-acetamido-4-(4-(2-hydroxybu-<br>toxy)phenylazo)phenylazo)benzenesulfonate|410-150-2|147703-65-9|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-081-00-2|tetrasodium [7-(2,5-dihydroxy-K_O_2-7-sulfo-<br>nato-6-[4-(2,5,6-trichloro-pyrimidin-4-yla-<br>mino)phenylazo]-(_N_1,_N_7-_N_)-1-naphthy-<br>lazo)-8-hydroxy-K_O_8-naphthalene-1,3,5-tri-<br>sulfonato(6-)]cuprate(II)|411-470-5|141048-13-7|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|611-082-00-8|reaction mass of: pentasodium bis(1-(3(or<br>5)-(4-anilino-3-sulfonatophenylazo)-4-<br>hydroxy-2-oxidophenylazo)-6-nitro-4-sulfo-<br>nato-2-naphtholato)ferrate(1-);<br>pentasodium [(1-(3-(4-anilino-3-sulfonato-<br>phenylazo)-4-hydroxy-2-oxidophenylazo)-<br>6-nitro-4-sulfonato-2-naphtholato)-(5-(4-<br>anilino-3-sulfonatophenylazo)-4-hydroxy-<br>2-oxidophenylazo)-6-nitro-4-sulfonato-2-<br>naphtholato]ferrate(1-)|407-570-3|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|611-083-00-3|reaction mass of: 2-[_N_-ethyl-4-[(5,6-<br>dichlorobenzothiazol-<br>2-yl)azo]-_m_-toludino]ethyl acetate;<br>2-[_N_-ethyl-4-[(6,7-dichlorobenzothiazol-2-<br>yl)azo]-_m_-toludino]ethyl acetate (1:1)|411-560-4|—|STOT RE 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H372<br>**<br>H317<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H372 **<br>H317<br>H411||||
|611-084-00-9|reaction mass of:_ N_-(4-chlorophenyl)-4-(2,5-<br>dichloro-4-(dimethylsulfamoyl)phenylazo)-<br>3-hydroxy-2-naphthalenecarboxamide;<br>_N_-(4-chlorophenyl)-4-(2,5-dichloro-4-<br>(methylsulfamoyl)phenylazo)-3-hydroxy-2-<br>naphthalenecarboxamide|412-550-2|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|611-085-00-4|reaction mass of: 3-cyano-5-(2-cyano-4-<br>nitro-phenylazo)-2-(2-hydroxy-ethylamino)-<br>4-methyl-6-[3-(2-phenoxyethoxy)propyla-<br>mino]pyridine;<br>3-cyano-5-(2-cyano-4-nitro-phenylazo)-6-<br>(2-hydroxy-ethylamino)-4-methyl-2-[3-(2-<br>phenoxyethoxy)propylamino]pyridine;<br>3-cyano-5-(2-cyano-4-nitro-phenylazo)-2-<br>amino-4-methyl-6-[3-(3-hydroxypropoxy)<br>propylamino]pyridine;<br>3-cyano-5-(2-cyano-4-nitro-phenylazo)-6-<br>amino-4-methyl-2-[3-(3-methoxypropoxy)<br>propylamino]pyridine|411-880-4|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-086-00-X|monolithium 5-[[2,4-dihydroxy-5-[(2-<br>hydroxy-3,5-dinitrophenyl)azo]phenyl]azo]-<br>2-naphthalenesulfonate], iron complex,<br>monohydrate|411-360-7|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|611-087-00-5|reaction mass of: 3-((5-cyano-1,6-dihydro-<br>1,4-dimethyl-2-hydroxyl-6-oxo-3-pyridinyl)<br>azo)-benzoyloxy-2-phenoxyethane;<br>3-((5-cyano-1,6-dihydro-1,4-dimethyl-2-<br>hydroxy-6-oxo-3-pyridinyl)azo)-benzoyloxy-<br>2-ethyloxy-2-(ethylphenol)|411-710-9|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|611-088-00-0|reaction mass of: trilithium 4-amino-3-((4-<br>((4-((2-amino-4-hydroxyphenyl)azo)phenyl)<br>amino)-3-sulfophenyl)azo)-5-hydroxy-6-<br>(phenylazo)naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate;<br>trilithium 4-amino-3-((4-((4-((4-amino-2-<br>hydroxyphenyl)azo)phenyl)amino)-3-sulfo-<br>phenyl)azo)-5-hydroxy-6-(phenylazo)<br>naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate|411-890-9|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H412||||
|611-089-00-6|2-((4-(ethyl-(2-hydroxyethyl)amino)-2-<br>methylphenyl)azo)-6-methoxy-3-methyl-<br>benzothiazolium methylsulfate|411-100-2|136213-73-5|STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H317<br>H410||||
|611-090-00-1|2,5-dibutoxy-4-(morpholin-4-yl)benzene-<br>diazonium 4-methylbenzenesulfonate|413-290-2|93672-52-7|Self-react. C<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H242<br>H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H242<br>H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H412|||T|
|611-091-00-7|sodium (1,0-1,95)/lithium (0,05-1) 5-((5-<br>((5-chloro-6-fluoro-pyrimidin-4-yl)amino)-<br>2-sulfonatophenyl)azo)-1,2-dihydro-6-<br>hydroxy-1,4-dimethyl-2-oxo-3-pyridine-<br>methylsulfonate|413-470-0|134595-59-8|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-092-00-2|_tert_-(dodecyl/tetradecyl)-ammonium bis(3-<br>(4-((5-(1,1-dimethyl-propyl)-2-hydroxy-3-<br>nitrophenyl)azo)-3-methyl-5-hydroxy-(1_H_)<br>pyrazol-1-yl)benzenesulfonamidato)chro-<br>mate|413-210-6|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|611-093-00-8|sodium 2-(4-(4-fluoro-6-(2-sulfo-ethyla-<br>mino)-[1,3,5]triazin-2-ylamino)-2-ureido-<br>phenylazo)-5-(4-sulfophenylazo)benzene-<br>1-sulfonate|410-770-3|146177-84-6|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|611-094-00-3|reaction mass of: 2-[2-acetylamino-4-[_N_,_N_-<br>bis[2-ethoxy-carbonyloxy)ethyl]amino]phe-<br>nylazo]-5,6-dichloro-1,3-benzothiazole;<br>2-[2-acetylamino-4-[_N_,_N_-bis[2-ethoxy-car-<br>bonyloxy)ethyl]amino]phenylazo]-6,7-<br>dichloro-1,3-benzotriazole (1:1)|411-600-0|143145-93-1|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|611-095-00-9|hexasodium 1,1'-[(1-amino-8-hydroxy-3,6-<br>disulfonate-2,7-naphthalenediyl)bis(azo(4-<br>sulfonate-1,3-phenyl)imino[6-[(4-chloro-<br>3-sulfonatophenyl)amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2,4-<br>diyl]]]bis[3-carboxypyridinium] dihydroxide|412-240-7|89797-03-5|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|611-096-00-4|methyl_ N_-[3-acetylamino)-4-(2-cyano-4-<br>nitrophenylazo)phenyl]-_N_-[(1-methoxy)<br>acetyl]glycinate|413-040-2|149850-30-6|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|611-097-00-X|reaction mass of iron complexes of: 1,3-<br>dihydroxy-4-[(5-phenylaminosulfonyl)-2-<br>hydroxyphenylazo]-_n_-(5-amino-sulfonyl-2-<br>hydroxyphenylazo)benzene and: 1,3-dihy-<br>droxy-4-[(5-phenylaminosulfonyl)-2-hydro-<br>xyphenylazo]-_n_-[4-(4-nitro-2-sulfophenyla-<br>mino)phenylazo]benzene (_n_=2,5,6)|414-150-3|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|611-098-00-5|tetrakis(tetramethylammonium)3,3'-(6-(2-<br>hydroxyethylamino)1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diyl-<br>bisimino(2-methyl-4,1-phenyleneazo))bis-<br>naphthalene-1,5-disulfonate|405-950-3|131013-83-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H301<br>H412|GHS06<br>Dgr|H301<br>H412||||
|611-099-00-0|(methylenebis(4,1-phenylenazo(1-(3-<br>(dimethylamino)propyl)-1,2-dihydro-6-<br>hydroxy-4-methyl-2-oxopyridine-5,3-diyl)))-<br>1,1'-dipyridinium dichloride dihydro-<br>chloride|401-500-5|118658-99-4|Carc. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-100-00-4|potassium sodium 3,3'-(3(or4)-methyl-1,2-<br>phenylenebis(imino(6-chloro)-1,3,5-tria-<br>zine-4,2-diylimino(2-acetamido-5-meth-<br>oxy)-4,1-phenylenazo)dinaphthalene-1,5-<br>disulfonate|403-810-6|140876-13-7|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|611-101-00-X|2'-(4-chloro-3-cyano-5-formyl-2-thienyl)<br>azo-5'-diethylaminoacetanilide|405-200-5|104366-25-8|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|611-103-00-0|trisodium (1-(3-carboxylato-2-oxido-5-sul-<br>fonatophenylazo)-5-hydroxy-7-sulfonato-<br>naphthalen-2-amido)nickel(II)|407-110-1|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|611-104-00-6|reaction mass of: trisodium (2,4(or 2,6 or<br>4,6)-bis(3,5-dinitro-2-oxidophenylazo)-5-<br>hydroxyphenolato)(2(or 4or 6)-(3,5-dinitro-<br>2-oxidophenylazo)-5-hydroxy-4(or 2or 6)-<br>(4-(4-nitro-2-sulfonatoanilino)phenylazo)<br>phenolato)ferrate(1-);<br>trisodium bis(2,4(or 2,6 or 4,6)-bis(3,5-<br>dinitro-2-oxidophenylazo)-5-hydroxypheno-<br>lato)ferrate(1-);<br>trisodium (2,4(or 2,6 or 4,6)-bis(3,5-dinitro-<br>2-oxidophenylazo)-5-hydroxyphenolato)(2<br>(or 4 or 6)-(3,5-dinitro-2-oxidophenylazo)-<br>5-hydroxy-4(or 2 or 6)-(4-nitro-2-sulfona-<br>tophenylazo)phenolato)ferrate(1-);<br>trisodium (2,4(or 2,6 or 4,6)-bis(3,5-dinitro-<br>2-oxidophenylazo)-5-hydroxyphenolato)(2<br>(or 4 or 6)-(3,5-dinitro-2-oxidophenylazo)-<br>5-hydroxy-4(or 2 or 6)-(3-sulfonatopheny-<br>lazo)phenolato)ferrate(1-);<br>disodium 3,3'-(2,4-dihydroxy-1,3(or 1,5 or<br>3,5)-phenylenediazo)dibenzenesulfonate|406-870-1|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|611-105-00-1|sodium 4-(4-chloro-6-(_N_-ethylanilino)-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-2-(1-(2-chlorophe-<br>nyl)-5-hydroxy-3-methyl-1_H_-pyrazol-4-<br>ylazo)benzenesulfonate|407-800-2|136213-75-7|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-106-00-7|hexasodium 4,4'-dihydroxy-3,3'-bis[2-sulfo-<br>nato-4-(4-sulfonatophenylazo)phenylazo]-<br>7,7'[_p_-phenylenebis[imino(6-chloro-1,3,5-<br>triazine-4,2-diyl)imino]]dinaphthalene-2-<br>sulfonate|410-180-6|157627-99-1|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|611-107-00-2|potassium sodium 4-(4-chloro-6-(3,6-disul-<br>fonato-7-(5,8-disulfonato-naphthalen-2-<br>ylazo)-8-hydroxy-naphthalen-1-ylamino)-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-5-hydroxy-6-(4-(2-<br>sulfatoethanesulfonyl)-phenylazo)-naphtha-<br>lene-1,7-disulfonate|412-490-7|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|611-108-00-8|disodium 5-((4-((4-chloro-3-sulfonatophe-<br>nyl)azo)-1-naphthyl)azo)-8-(phenylamino)-<br>1-naphthalenesulfonate|413-600-6|6527-62-4|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|611-109-00-3|reaction products of: copper(II) sulfate and<br>tetrasodium 2,4-bis[6-(2-methoxy-5-sulfo-<br>natophenylazo)-5-hydroxy-7-sulfonato-2-<br>naphthylamino]-6-(2-hydroxyethylamino)-<br>1,3,5-triazine (2:1)|407-710-3|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|611-110-00-9|tetra-sodium/lithium 4,4'-bis-(8-amino-3,6-<br>disulfonato-1-naphthol-2-ylazo)-3-methyla-<br>zobenzene|408-210-8|124605-82-9|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|611-111-00-4|disodium 2-[[4-(2-chloroethylsulfonyl)phe-<br>nyl]-[(2-hydroxy-5-sulfo-3-[3-[2-(2-(sul-<br>fooxy)ethylsulfonyl)ethylazo]-4-sulfoben-<br>zoato(3-)cuprate(1-)|414-230-8|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|611-112-00-X|tetrasodium 4-hydroxy-5-[4-[3-(2-sulfa-<br>toethanesulfonyl)phenylamino]-6-morpho-<br>lin-4-yl-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]-3-(1-sulfo-<br>natonaphthalen-2-ylazo)naphthalene-2,7-<br>disulfonate|413-070-6|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|611-113-00-5|lithium sodium (2-(((5-((2,5-dichlorophenyl)<br>azo)-2-hydroxyphenyl)methylene)amino)<br>benzoato(2-))(2-((4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-5-<br>oxo-1-phenyl-1_H_-pyrazol-4-yl)azo)-5-sulfo-<br>benzoato(3-)) chromate(2-)|414-280-0|149626-00-6|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-114-00-0|lithium sodium (4-((5-chloro-2-hydroxy-<br>phenyl)azo)-2,4-dihydro-5-methyl-3_H_-pyra-<br>zol-3-onato(2-))(3-((4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-<br>1-(4-methylphenyl)-5-oxo-1_H_-pyrazol-4-yl)<br>azo)-4-hydroxy-5-nitrobenzenesulfonato<br>(3-)) chromate(2-)|414-250-7|149564-66-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H412||||
|611-115-00-6|trilithium bis(4-((4-(diethylamino)-2-hydro-<br>xyphenyl)azo)-3-hydroxy-1-naphthalenesul-<br>fonato(3-))chromate(3-)|414-290-5|149564-65-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||
|611-116-00-1|reaction mass of: trisodium 5-{4-chloro-6-<br>[2-(2,6-dichloro-5-cyanopyrimidin-4-yla-<br>mino)-propylamino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yla-<br>mino}-4-hydroxy-3-(1-sulfonatonaphtha-<br>lene-2-ylazo)-naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate;<br>trisodium 5-{4-chloro-6-[2-(2,6-dichloro-5-<br>cyanopyrimidin-4-ylamino)-1-methyl-ethy-<br>lamino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino}-<br>4-hydroxy-3-(1-sulfonatonaphthalene-<br>2-ylazo)-naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate;<br>trisodium 5-{4-chloro-6-[2-(4,6-dichloro-5-<br>cyanopyrimidin-2-ylamino)-propylamino]-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino}-4-hydroxy-3-(1-<br>sulfonatonaphthalen-2-ylazo)-naphthalene-<br>2,7-disulfonate;<br>trisodium 5-{4-chloro-6-[2-(4,6-dichloro-5-<br>cyanopyrimidin-2-ylamino)-1-methyl-ethy-<br>lamino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino}-4-<br>hydroxy-3-(1-sulfonatonaphthalen-2-ylazo)-<br>naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate|414-620-8|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317||||
|611-117-00-7|1,3-bis{6-fluoro-4-[1,5-disulfo-4-(3-amino-<br>carbonyl-1-ethyl-6-hydroxy-4-methyl-pyrid-<br>2-on-5-ylazo)-phenyl-2-ylamino]-1,3,5-tria-<br>zin-2-ylamino}propane lithium-, sodium salt|415-100-3|149850-29-3|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|611-118-00-2|sodium 1,2-bis[4-[4-{4-(4-sulfophenylazo)-<br>2-sulfophenylazo}-2-ureido-phenyl-amino]-<br>6-fluoro-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]-propane,<br>sodium salt|413-990-8||Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-119-00-8|tetrasodium 4-[4-chloro-6-(4-methyl-2-sul-<br>fophenylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]-6-<br>(4,5-dimethyl-2-sulfophenylazo)-5-hydroxy-<br>naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate|415-400-4|148878-22-2|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317||||
|611-120-00-3|5-{4-[5-amino-2-[4-(2-sulfoxyethylsulfonyl)<br>phenylazo]-4-sulfo-phenylamino]-6-chloro-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino}-4-hydroxy-3-(1-<br>sulfo-naphthalen-2-ylazo)-naphthalene-2,7-<br>disulfonicacid sodium salt|418-340-7|157707-94-3|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H412||||
|611-121-00-9|main component 6 (isomer): asym. 1:2<br>Cr(III)-complex of: A: 3-hydro-<br>xy-4-(2-hydroxy-naphthalene-1-ylazo)<br>naphthalene-1-sulfonic acid, Na-salt and B:<br>1-[2-hydroxy-5-(4-methoxy-phenylazo)phe-<br>nylazo]naphthalene-2-ol;<br>main component 8 (isomer): asym. 1:2 Cr-<br>complex of: A: 3-hydroxy-4-(2-hydroxy-<br>naphthalene-1-ylazo)-naphthalene-1-sulfo-<br>nic acid, Na-salt and B: 1-[2-hydroxy-5-(4-<br>methoxy-phenylazo)-phenylazo]-naphtha-<br>lene-2-ol|417-280-9|30785-74-1|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H410||||
|611-122-00-4|hexasodium (di[_N_-(3-(4-[5-(5-amino-3-<br>methyl-1-phenylpyrazol-4-yl-azo)-2,4-dis-<br>ulfo-anilino]-6-chloro-1,3,5-triazin-2-yla-<br>mino)phenyl)-sulfamoyl](di-sulfo)-phthalo-<br>cyaninato)nickel|417-250-5|151436-99-6|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317||||
|611-123-00-X|3-(2,4-bis(4-((5-(4,6-bis(2-aminopropyla-<br>mino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-4-hydroxy-<br>2,7-disulfonaphthalen-3-yl)azo)phenyla-<br>mino)-1,3,5-triazin-6-ylamino)propyldiethy-<br>lammonium lactate|424-310-4|178452-66-9|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-124-00-5|reaction mass of: pentasodium 5-amino-<br>3-(5-{4-chloro-6-[4-(2-sulfoxyethoxysulfo-<br>nato)phenylamino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yla-<br>mino}-2-sulfonatophenylazo)-6-[5-(2,3-<br>dibromopropionylamino)-2-sulfonatophe-<br>nylazo]-4-hydroxynaphthalene-2,7-disulfo-<br>nate;<br>pentasodium 5-amino-6-[5-(2-bromoacry-<br>loylamino)-2-sulfonatophenylazo]-3-(5-{4-<br>chloro-6-[4-(2-sulfoxyethoxysulfonato)phe-<br>nylamino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino}-2-sulfo-<br>natophenylazo)-4-hydroxynaphthalene-2,7-<br>disulfonate;<br>tetrasodium 5-amino-3-[5-{4-chloro-6-[4-<br>(vinylsulfonyl)phenylamino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-<br>ylamino}-2-sulfonatophenylazo]-6-[5-(2,3-<br>dibromopropionylamino)-2-sulfonatophe-<br>nylazo]-4-hydroxynaphthalene-2,7-disulfo-<br>nate|424-320-9||Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H411||||
|611-125-00-0|reaction mass of: Disodium 6-[3-carboxy-<br>4,5-dihydro-5-oxo-4-sulfonatophenyl)pyra-<br>zolin-4-yl-azo]-3-[2-oxido-4-(ethensulfo-<br>nyl)-5-methoxyphenylazo]-4-oxidonaphtha-<br>lene-2-sulfonate copper (II) complex;<br>Disodium 6-[3-carboxy-4,5-dihydro-5-oxo-<br>4-sulfonatophenyl)pyrazolin-4-yl-azo]-3-[2-<br>oxido-4-(2-hydroxyethylsulfonyl)-5-methox-<br>yphenylazo]-4-oxidonaphthalene-2-sulfo-<br>nate copper (II) complex|423-940-7|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H411||||
|611-126-00-6|2,6-bis-(2-(4-(4-amino-phenylamino)-phe-<br>nylazo)-1,3-dimethyl-3_H_-imidazolium)-4-<br>dimethylamino-1,3,5-triazine, dichloride|424-120-1|174514-06-8|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H410||||
|611-127-00-1|pentasodium 4-amino-6-(5-(4-(2-ethyl-phe-<br>nylamino)-6-(2-sulfatoethanesulfonyl)-1,3,5-<br>triazin-2-ylamino)-2-sulfonatophenylazo)-5-<br>hydroxy-3-(4-(2-sulfatoethanesulfonyl)phe-<br>nylazo)naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate|423-790-2|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H317<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H412|||G|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-128-00-7|_N_,_N_'-bis{6-chloro-4-[6-(4-vinylsulfonylphe-<br>nylazo)-2,7-disulfonicacid-5-hydroxynapht-<br>4-ylamino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl}-_N_-(2-hydro-<br>xyethyl)ethane-1,2-diamine, sodium salt|419-500-9|171599-85-2|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317||||
|611-129-00-2|reaction mass of: 5-[(4-[(7-amino-1-<br>hydroxy-3-sulfo-2-naphthyl)azo]-2,5-<br>diethoxyphenyl)azo]-2-[(3-phosphonophe-<br>nyl)azo]benzoic acid;<br>5-[(4-[(7-amino-1-hydroxy-3-sulfo-2-<br>naphthyl)azo]-2,5-diethoxyphenyl)azo]-3-<br>[(3-phosphonophenyl)azo]benzoic acid|418-230-9|163879-69-4|Expl. 1.3 ****<br>Repr. 2<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H203<br>H361f<br>***<br>H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H411|GHS01<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H203<br>H361f ***<br>H373 **<br>H317<br>H411||||
|611-130-00-8|tetra-ammonium 2-[6-[7-(2-carboxylato-<br>phenylazo)-8-hydroxy-3,6-disulfonato-1-<br>naphthylamino]-4-hydroxy-1,3,5-triazin-2-<br>ylamino]benzoate|418-520-5|183130-96-3|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H319<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H410||||
|611-131-00-3|2-[2-hydroxy-3-(2-chlorophenyl)carbamoyl-<br>1-naphthylazo]-7-[2-hydroxy-3-(3-methyl-<br>phenyl)carbamoyl-1-naphthylazo]fluoren-9-<br>one|420-580-2|151798-26-4|Repr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H360-<br>D ***<br>H413|GHS08<br>Dgr|H360D ***<br>H413||||
|611-132-00-9|pentasodium bis{7-[4-(1-butyl-5-cyano-1,2-<br>dihydro-2-hydroxy-4-methyl-6-oxo-3-pyri-<br>dylazo)phenylsulfonylamino]-5'-nitro-3,3'-<br>disulfonatonaphthalene-2-azobenzene-1,2'-<br>diolato} chromate (III)|419-210-2|178452-71-6|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H412||||
|611-133-00-4|Product by process iron complex of azo<br>dyestuffs obtained by coupling a mixture of<br>diazotized 2-amino-1-hydroxybenzene-4-<br>sulfanilide and 2-amino-1-hydroxybenzene-<br>4-sulfonamide with resorcin, the obtained<br>mixture being subsequently submitted to a<br>second coupling reaction with a mixture of<br>diazotized 3-aminobenzene-1-sulfonic acid<br>(metanilic acid) and 4'-amino-4-nitro-1,1'-<br>diphenylamine-2-sulfonic acid and metalli-<br>zation with ferric chloride, sodium salt|419-260-5|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|611-134-00-X|trisodium 2-{α[2-hydroxy-3-[4-chloro-6-[4-<br>(2,3-dibromopropionylamino)-2-sulfonato-<br>phenylamino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]-5-<br>sulfonatophenylazo]-benzylidenehydra-<br>zino}-4-sulfonatobenzoate, copper complex|423-770-3|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H411||||
|611-135-00-5|reaction product of: 2-[[4-amino-2-ureido-<br>phenylazo]-5-[(2-(sulfooxy)ethyl)sulfonyl]]<br>benzenesulfonic acid with 2,4,6-trifluoro-<br>pyrimidine and partial hydrolysis to the<br>corresponding vinylsulfonyl derivative,<br>mixed potassium/sodium salt|424-250-9|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318<br>H412||||
|611-136-00-0|2-{4-(2-ammoniopropylamino)-6-[4-<br>hydroxy-3-(5-methyl-2-methoxy-4-sulfa-<br>moylphenylazo)-2-sulfonatonaphth-7-yla-<br>mino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino}-2-amino-<br>propyl formate|424-260-3|—|Repr. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H361f<br>***<br>H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H361f ***<br>H318<br>H411||||
|611-137-00-6|6-_tert_-butyl-7-chloro-3-tridecyl-7,7a-dihy-<br>dro-1_H_-pyrazolo[5,1-c]-1,2,4-triazole|419-870-1|159038-16-1|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|611-138-00-1|2-(4-aminophenyl)-6-_tert_-butyl-1_H_-pyrazolo<br>[1,5-b][1,2,4]triazole|415-910-7|152828-25-6|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|611-140-00-2|azafenidin (ISO);<br>2-(2,4-dichloro-5-prop-2-ynyloxyphenyl)-<br>5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-1,2,4-triazolo[4,3-a]pyri-<br>din-3(2_H_)-one|—|68049-83-2|Repr. 1B<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H360-<br>Df<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360Df<br>H373 **<br>H410||M = 1 000||
|612-001-00-9|mono-methylamine; [1]<br>di-methylamine; [2]<br>tri-methylamine [3]|200-820-0<br>[1]<br>204-697-4<br>[2]<br>200-875-0<br>[3]|74-89-5 [1]<br>124-40-3 [2]<br>75-50-3 [3]|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1|H220<br>H332<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H220<br>H332<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318||*<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: C ≥5 %<br>Eye Dam. 1;<br>H318: C ≥5 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>0,5 % ≤C < 5 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %|U<br>5|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-001-01-6|mono-methylamine ... %; [1]<br>di-methylamine ... %; [2]<br>tri-methylamine ... % [3]|200-820-0<br>[1]<br>204-697-4<br>[2]<br>200-875-0<br>[3]|74-89-5 [1]<br>124-40-3 [2]<br>75-50-3 [3]|Flam. Liq. 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H224<br>H332<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H224<br>H332<br>H302<br>H314||*<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %|B|
|612-002-00-4|ethylamine|200-834-7|75-04-7|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H220<br>H319<br>H335|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H220<br>H319<br>H335|||U|
|612-003-00-X|diethylamine|203-716-3|109-89-7|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %||
|612-004-00-5|triethylamine|204-469-4|121-44-8|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %||
|612-005-00-0|butylamine|203-699-2|109-73-9|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %||
|612-006-00-6|ethylenediamine;<br>1,2-diaminoethane|203-468-6|107-15-3|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H226<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-007-00-1|2-aminopropane;<br>isopropylamine|200-860-9|75-31-0|Flam. Liq. 1<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H224<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H224<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315||||
|612-008-00-7|aniline|200-539-3|62-53-3|Carc. 2<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H351<br>H341<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H341<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400||*<br>STOT RE 1;<br>H372: C ≥1 %<br>STOT RE 2;<br>H373: 0,2 %<br>≤C < 1 %||
|612-009-00-2|salts of aniline|—|—|Carc. 2<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H351<br>H341<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H341<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400||*<br>STOT RE 1;<br>H372: C ≥1 %<br>STOT RE 2;<br>H373: 0,2 %<br>≤C < 1 %|A|
|612-010-00-8|chloroanilines (with exception of those<br>specified elsewhere in this Annex)|—|—|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H410|||C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-011-00-3|4-nitrosoaniline|211-535-6|659-49-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302||||
|612-012-00-9|_o_-nitroaniline; [1]<br>_m_-nitroaniline; [2]<br>_p_-nitroaniline [3]|201-855-4<br>[1]<br>202-729-1<br>[2]<br>202-810-1<br>[3]|88-74-4 [1]<br>99-09-2 [2]<br>100-01-6 [3]|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H412|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H412|||C|
|612-013-00-4|3-aminobenzene sulphonic acid;<br>metanilic acid|204-473-6|121-47-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302||||
|612-014-00-X|sulphanilic acid;<br>4-aminobenzenesulphonic acid|204-482-5|121-57-3|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H317||||
|612-015-00-5|_N_-methylaniline|202-870-9|100-61-8|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H410||||
|612-016-00-0|_N_,_N_-dimethylaniline|204-493-5|121-69-7|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H351<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-017-00-6|_N_-methyl-_N_,2,4,6-tetranitroaniline;<br>tetryl|207-531-9|479-45-8|Expl. 1.1<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *|H201<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**|GHS01<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H201<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **||||
|612-018-00-1|bis(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl)amine;<br>hexyl|205-037-8|131-73-7|Expl. 1.1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H201<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS01<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H201<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H411||||
|612-019-00-7|dipicrylamine, ammonium salt|220-639-0|2844-92-0|Expl. 1.1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H201<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS01<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H201<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H411|EUH001|||
|612-020-00-2|1-naphthylamine|205-138-7|134-32-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|612-022-00-3|2-naphthylamine|202-080-4|91-59-8|Carc. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H302<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H411||Carc. 1A; H350:<br>C ≥0,01 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-023-00-9|phenylhydrazine; [1]<br>phenylhydrazinium chloride; [2]<br>phenylhydrazine hydrochloride; [3]<br>phenylhydrazinium sulphate (2:1) [4]|202-873-5<br>[1]<br>200-444-7<br>[2]<br>248-259-0<br>[3]<br>257-622-2<br>[4]|100-63-0 [1]<br>59-88-1 [2]<br>27140-08-5 [3]<br>52033-74-6 [4]|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H350<br>H341<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400||||
|612-024-00-4|_m_-toluidine;<br>3-aminotoluene|203-583-1|108-44-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H400||||
|612-025-00-X|nitrotoluidines, with the exception of those<br>specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H411|||C|
|612-026-00-5|diphenylamine|204-539-4|122-39-4|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-027-00-0|xylidines with the exception of those<br>specified elsewhere in this Annex;<br>dimethyl anilines with the exception of<br>those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H411|||C|
|612-028-00-6|_p_-phenylenediamine|203-404-7|106-50-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-029-00-1|benzene-1,4-diamine dihydrochloride;<br>_p_-phenylenediamine dihydrochloride|210-834-9|624-18-0|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-030-00-7|2-methyl-_p_-phenylenediamine sulphate [1]|210-431-8<br>[1]<br>228-871-4<br>[2]|615-50-9 [1]<br>6369-59-1 [2]|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H301<br>H332<br>H312<br>H317<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H332<br>H312<br>H317<br>H411||||
|612-031-00-2|_N_,_N_-dimethylbenzene-1,3-diamine; [1]<br>4-amino-_N_,_N_-dimethylaniline;<br>3-amino-_N_,_N_'-dimethylaniline [2]|220-623-3<br>[1]<br>202-807-5<br>[2]|2836-04-6 [1]<br>99-98-9 [2]|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H331<br>H311<br>H301|GHS06<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301|||C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-032-00-8|_N_,_N_,_N_',_N_'-tetramethyl-_p_-phenylenediamine|202-831-6|100-22-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302||||
|612-033-00-3|2-aminophenol|202-431-1|95-55-6|Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H341<br>H332<br>H302|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H341<br>H332<br>H302||||
|612-034-00-9|2-amino-4,6-dinitrophenol;<br>picramic acid (< 20 % water)|202-544-6|96-91-3|Expl. 1.1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H201<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H412|GHS01<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H201<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H412|||T|
|612-034-01-6|2-amino-4,6-dinitrophenol;<br>picramic acid;<br>[≥20 % water]|202-544-6|96-91-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H412|||G|
|612-035-00-4|2-methoxyaniline;<br>_o_-anisidine|201-963-1|90-04-0|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H350<br>H341<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301||||
|612-036-00-X|3,3'-dimethoxybenzidine;<br>_o_-dianisidine|204-355-4|119-90-4|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H350<br>H302|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302||||
|612-037-00-5|salts of 3,3'-dimethoxybenzidine;<br>salts of_ o_-dianisidine|—|—|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H350<br>H302|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302|||A|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-038-00-0|2-nitro-_p_-anisidine;<br>4-methoxy-2-nitroaniline|202-547-2|96-96-8|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H412|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H412||||
|612-039-00-6|2-ethoxyaniline;<br>_o_-phenetidine|202-356-4|94-70-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **||||
|612-040-00-1|2,4-dinitroaniline|202-553-5|97-02-9|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H411||||
|612-041-00-7|4,4'-bi-_o_-toluidine|204-358-0|119-93-7|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H302<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H411||||
|612-042-00-2|benzidine;<br>1,1'-biphenyl-4,4'-diamine;<br>4,4'-diaminobiphenyl;<br>biphenyl-4,4'-ylenediamine|202-199-1|92-87-5|Carc. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H410||Carc. 1A; H350:<br>C ≥0,01 %||
|612-043-00-8|_N_,_N_'-dimethylbenzidine|—|2810-74-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302||||
|612-044-00-3|_N_,_N_'-diacetylbenzidine|210-338-2|613-35-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-046-00-4|allylamine|203-463-9|107-11-9|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H225<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H411||||
|612-047-00-X|benzylamine|202-854-1|100-46-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H314||||
|612-048-00-5|dipropylamine|205-565-9|142-84-7|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥1 %||
|612-049-00-0|di-_n_-butylamine; [1]<br>di-_sec_-butylamine [2]|203-921-8<br>[1]<br>210-937-9<br>[2]|111-92-2 [1]<br>626-23-3 [2]|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302||||
|612-050-00-6|cyclohexylamine|203-629-0|108-91-8|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H226<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314||||
|612-051-00-1|4,4'-diaminodiphenylmethane;<br>4,4'-methylenedianiline|202-974-4|101-77-9|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>STOT SE 1<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H341<br>H370<br>**<br>H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H370 **<br>H373 **<br>H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-052-00-7|(_S_)-_sec_-butylamine;<br>(_S_)-2-aminobutane; [1]<br>(_R_)-_sec_-butylamine;<br>(_R_)-2-aminobutane; [2]<br>_sec_-butylamine;<br>2-aminobutane [3]|208-164-7<br>[1]<br>236-232-6<br>[2]<br>237-732-7<br>[3]|513-49-5 [1]<br>13250-12-9 [2]<br>13952-84-6 [3]|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H225<br>H332<br>H302<br>H314<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H302<br>H314<br>H400|||C|
|612-053-00-2|_N_-ethylaniline|203-135-5|103-69-5|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **||||
|612-054-00-8|_N_,_N_-diethylaniline|202-088-8|91-66-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H411||*||
|612-055-00-3|_N_-methyl-_o_-toluidine; [1]<br>_N_-methyl-_m_-toluidine; [2]<br>_N_-methyl-_p_-toluidine [3]|210-260-9<br>[1]<br>211-795-0<br>[2]<br>210-769-6<br>[3]|611-21-2 [1]<br>696-44-6 [2]<br>623-08-5 [3]|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H412|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H412|||C|
|612-056-00-9|_N_,_N_-dimethyl-_p_-toluidine; [1]<br>_N_,_N_-dimethyl-_m_-toluidine; [2]<br>_N_,_N_-dimethyl-_o_-toluidine [3]|202-805-4<br>[1]<br>204-495-6<br>[2]<br>210-199-8<br>[3]|99-97-8 [1]<br>121-72-2 [2]<br>609-72-3 [3]|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H412|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H412||*|C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-057-00-4|piperazine|203-808-3|110-85-0|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H412||||
|612-058-00-X|2,2'-iminodiethylamine;<br>diethylenetriamine|203-865-4|111-40-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317||||
|612-059-00-5|3,6-diazaoctanethylenediamin;<br>triethylenetetramine|203-950-6|112-24-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H312<br>H314<br>H317<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H314<br>H317<br>H412||||
|612-060-00-0|3,6,9-triazaundecamethylenediamine;<br>tetraethylenepentamine|203-986-2|112-57-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H411||||
|612-061-00-6|3-aminopropyldimethylamine;<br>_N_,_N_-dimethyl-1,3-diaminopropane|203-680-9|109-55-7|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H226<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317||||
|612-062-00-1|3-aminopropyldiethylamine;<br>_N_,_N_-diethyl-1,3-diaminopropane|203-236-4|104-78-9|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H226<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-063-00-7|3,3'-iminodi(propylamine);<br>dipropylenetriamine|200-261-2|56-18-8|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Skin Sens. 1|H330<br>H311<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H330<br>H311<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317||||
|612-064-00-2|3,6,9,12-tetra-azatetradecamethylenedia-<br>mine;<br>pentacthylenehexamine|223-775-9|4067-16-7|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-065-00-8|polyethlyenepolyamines with the exception<br>of those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-066-00-3|dicyclohexylamine|202-980-7|101-83-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314<br>H410||||
|612-067-00-9|3-aminomethyl-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexyla-<br>mine|220-666-8|2855-13-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-068-00-4|3,3'-dichlorobenzidine;<br>3,3'-dichlorobiphenyl-4,4'-ylenediamine|202-109-0|91-94-1|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H312<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H312<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-069-00-X|salts of 3,3'-dichlorobenzidine;<br>salts of 3,3'-dichlorobiphenyl-4,4'-ylenedia-<br>mine|—|—|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H312<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H312<br>H317<br>H410|||A|
|612-070-00-5|salts of benzidine|208-519-6<br>208-520-1<br>244-236-4<br>252-984-8|531-85-1<br>531-86-2<br>21136-70-9<br>36341-27-2|Carc. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H410|||A|
|612-071-00-0|salts of 2-naphthylamine|209-030-0<br>210-313-6|553-00-4<br>612-52-2|Carc. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H302<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H411|||A|
|612-072-00-6|biphenyl-4-ylamine;<br>xenylamine;<br>4-aminobiphenyl|202-177-1|92-67-1|Carc. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H350<br>H302|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302||||
|612-073-00-1|salts of biphenyl-4-ylamine;<br>salts of xenylamine;<br>salts of 4-aminobiphenyl|—|—|Carc. 1A<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H350<br>H302|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302|||A|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-074-00-7|benzyldimethylamine|203-149-1|103-83-3|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H412||||
|612-075-00-2|2-aminoethyldimethylamine;<br>2-dimethylaminoethylamine|203-541-2|108-00-9|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H225<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314||||
|612-076-00-8|ethyldimethylamine|209-940-8|598-56-1|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H225<br>H332<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H302<br>H314||||
|612-077-00-3|dimethylnitrosoamine;<br>_N_-nitrosodimethylamine|200-549-8|62-75-9|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H330<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H411||Carc. 1B; H350:<br>C ≥0,001 %||
|612-078-00-9|2,2'-dichloro-4,4'-methylenedianiline;<br>4,4'-methylene bis(2-chloroaniline)|202-918-9|101-14-4|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H410||||
|612-079-00-4|salts of 2,2'-dichloro-4,4'-methylenediani-<br>line;<br>salts of 4,4'-methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)|—|—|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H410|||A|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-080-00-X|4-amino-_N_,_N_-diethylaniline;<br>_N_,_N_-diethyl-p-phenylendiamine|202-214-1|93-05-0|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H301<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H301<br>H314||||
|612-081-00-5|salts of 4,4'-bi-_o_-toluidine;<br>salts of 3,3'-dimethylbenzidine;<br>salts of_ o_-tolidine|210-322-5<br>265-294-7<br>277-985-0|612-82-8<br>64969-36-4<br>74753-18-7|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H302<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H411|||A|
|612-082-00-0|thiourea;<br>thiocarbamide|200-543-5|62-56-6|Carc. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H351<br>H361d<br>***<br>H302<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H361d ***<br>H302<br>H411||||
|612-083-00-6|1-methyl-3-nitro-1-nitrosoguanidine|200-730-1|70-25-7|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H332<br>H319<br>H315<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H332<br>H319<br>H315<br>H411||Carc. 1B; H350:<br>C ≥0,01 %||
|612-084-00-1|dapsone;<br>4,4'-diamino diphenyl sulfone|201-248-4|80-08-0|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|612-085-00-7|4,4'-methylenedi-_o_-toluidine|212-658-8|838-88-0|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-086-00-2|amitraz (ISO);<br>_N_,_N_-bis(2,4-xylyliminomethyl) methylamine|251-375-4|33089-61-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H373 **<br>H317<br>H410||M = 10||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-087-00-8|guazatine (ISO)||108173-90-6|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H312<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H312<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H410||||
|612-088-00-3|simazine (ISO);<br>6-chloro-_N_,_N_'-diethyl-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-dia-<br>mine|204-535-2|122-34-9|Carc. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H410||||
|612-089-00-9|1,5-naphthylenediamine|218-817-8|2243-62-1|Carc. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H410||||
|612-090-00-4|2,2'-(nitrosoimino)bisethanol|214-237-4|1116-54-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350||||
|612-091-00-X|_o_-toluidine;<br>2-aminotoluene|202-429-0|95-53-4|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H350<br>H331<br>H301<br>H319<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H331<br>H301<br>H319<br>H400||||
|612-092-00-5|_N_,_N_'-(2,2-dimethylpropylidene)hexamethy-<br>lenediamine|401-660-6|1000-78-8|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H315<br>H317||||
|612-093-00-0|3,5-dichloro-4-(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy)<br>aniline|401-790-3|104147-32-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-094-00-6|4-(2-chloro-4-trifluoromethyl)phenoxy-2-<br>fluoroaniline hydrochloride|402-190-4|—|STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H372<br>**<br>H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H372 **<br>H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-095-00-1|benzyl-2-hydroxydodecyldimethylammo-<br>nium benzoate|402-610-6|113694-52-3|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H314<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H302<br>H410||||
|612-096-00-7|4,4'-carbonimidoylbis[_N_,_N_-dimethylaniline]|207-762-5|492-80-8|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H351<br>H302<br>H319<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H302<br>H319<br>H411||||
|612-097-00-2|salts of 4,4'-carbonimidoylbis[_N_,_N_-dimethy-<br>laniline]|—|—|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H351<br>H302<br>H319<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H302<br>H319<br>H411|||A|
|612-098-00-8|nitrosodipropylamine|210-698-0|621-64-7|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H302<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H411||Carc. 1B; H350:<br>C ≥0,001 %||
|612-099-00-3|4-methyl-_m_-phenylenediamine;<br>2,4-toluenediamine|202-453-1|95-80-7|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H301<br>H312<br>H319<br>H317<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H301<br>H312<br>H319<br>H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-100-00-7|propylenediamine|201-155-9|78-90-0|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A|H226<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314||||
|612-101-00-2|methenamine;<br>hexamethylenetetramine|202-905-8|100-97-0|Flam. Sol. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H228<br>H334<br>H317|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H228<br>H334<br>H317||||
|612-102-00-8|_N_,_N_-bis(3-aminopropyl)methylamine|203-336-8|105-83-9|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H331<br>H311<br>H302<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H302<br>H314||||
|612-103-00-3|_N_,_N_,_N_',_N_'-tetramethylethylenediamine|203-744-6|110-18-9|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H225<br>H332<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H302<br>H314||||
|612-104-00-9|hexamethylenediamine|204-679-6|124-09-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H312<br>H302<br>H335<br>H314|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H335<br>H314||||
|612-105-00-4|2-piperazin-1-ylethylamine|205-411-0|140-31-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H412||||
|612-106-00-X|2,6-diethylaniline|209-445-7|579-66-8|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|—|H302||||
|612-107-00-5|1-phenylethylamine; [1]<br>DL-α-methylbenzylamine [2]|202-706-6<br>[1]<br>210-545-8<br>[2]|98-84-0 [1]<br>618-36-0 [2]|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H314||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-108-00-0|3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane|213-048-4|919-30-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H302<br>H314|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314||||
|612-109-00-6|bis(2-dimethylaminoethyl)(methyl)amine|221-201-1|3030-47-5|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H311<br>H302<br>H314|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H311<br>H302<br>H314||||
|612-110-00-1|2,2'-dimethyl-4,4'-methylenebis(cyclohexy-<br>lamine)|229-962-1|6864-37-5|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H331<br>H311<br>H302<br>H314<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H302<br>H314<br>H411||||
|612-111-00-7|2-methyl-_m_-phenylenediamine;<br>2,6-toluenediamine|212-513-9|823-40-5|Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H341<br>H312<br>H302<br>H317<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H341<br>H312<br>H302<br>H317<br>H411||||
|612-112-00-2|_p_-anisidine;<br>4-methoxyaniline|203-254-2|104-94-9|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373<br>**<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H373 **<br>H400||||
|612-113-00-8|6-methyl-2,4-bis(methylthio)phenylene-1,3-<br>diamine|403-240-8|106264-79-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-114-00-3|_R_,_R_-2-hydroxy-5-(1-hydroxy-2-(4-phenyl-<br>but-2-ylamino)ethyl)benzamide hydrogen<br>2,3-bis(benzoyloxy)succinate|404-390-7|—|Flam. Sol. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H228<br>H317<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H228<br>H317<br>H412||||
|612-115-00-9|dimethyldioctadecylammonium hydrogen<br>sulfate|404-050-8|123312-54-9|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H319<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H413||||
|612-116-00-4|C8-18alkylbis(2-hydroxyethyl)ammonium bis<br>(2-ethylhexyl)phosphate|404-690-8|68132-19-4|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-117-00-X|C12-14-_tert_-alkylamine, methylphosphonic<br>acid salt|404-750-3|119415-07-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H314<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314<br>H411||||
|612-118-00-5|A reaction mass of: (1,3-dioxo-2_H_-benz(de)<br>isoquinolin-2-ylpropyl)hexadecyldimethy-<br>lammonium 4-toluenesulfonate;<br>(1,3-dioxo-2_H_-benz(de)isoquinolin-2-ylpro-<br>pyl)hexadecyldimethylammonium bromide|405-080-4|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H410||||
|612-119-00-0|benzyldimethyloctadecylammonium<br>3-nitrobenzenesulfonate|405-330-2|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H410||||
|612-120-00-6|aclonifen (ISO);<br>2-chloro-6-nitro-3-phenoxyaniline|277-704-1|74070-46-5|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-121-00-1|amines, polyethylenepoly-;<br>HEPA|268-626-9|68131-73-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-122-00-7|hydroxylamine|232-259-2|7803-49-8|Unst. Expl.<br>Met. Corr. 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H200<br>H290<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400|GHS01<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H200<br>H290<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400|||T|
|612-123-00-2|hydroxylammonium chloride;<br>hydroxylamine hydrochloride; [1]<br>bis(hydroxylammonium) sulphate;<br>hydroxylamine sulphate (2:1); [2]<br>hydroxylammonium hydrogensulphate;<br>hydroxylamine sulphate (1:1) [3]|226-798-2<br>[1]<br>233-118-8<br>[2]<br>233-154-4<br>[3]|5470-11-1 [1]<br>10039-54-0 [2]<br>10046-00-1 [3]|Met. Corr. 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H290<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H290<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400|||G T|
|612-124-00-8|_N_,_N_,_N_-trimethylanilinium chloride|205-319-0|138-24-9|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H311<br>H301|GHS06<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301||||
|612-125-00-3|2-methyl-_p_-phenylenediamine;<br>2,5-toluenediamine|202-442-1|95-70-5|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H301<br>H332<br>H312<br>H317<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H332<br>H312<br>H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-126-00-9|toluene-2,4-diammonium sulphate;<br>4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine sulfate|265-697-8|65321-67-7|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H301<br>H312<br>H319<br>H317<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H301<br>H312<br>H319<br>H317<br>H411||||
|612-127-00-4|3-aminophenol|209-711-2|591-27-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H332<br>H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H302<br>H411||||
|612-128-00-X|4-aminophenol|204-616-2|123-30-8|Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H341<br>H332<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H341<br>H332<br>H302<br>H410||||
|612-129-00-5|diisopropylamine|203-558-5|108-18-9|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H225<br>H332<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H302<br>H314||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|612-130-00-0|2,6-diamino-3,5-diethyltoluene;<br>4,6-diethyl-2-methyl-1,3-benzenediamine;<br>[1]<br>2,4-diamino-3,5-diethyltoluene;<br>2,4-diethyl-6-methyl-1,3-benzenediamine;<br>[2]<br>diethylmethylbenzenediamine [3]|218-255-3<br>[1]<br>218-256-9<br>[2]<br>270-877-4<br>[3]|2095-01-4 [1]<br>2095-02-5 [2]<br>68479-98-1 [3]|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H319<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H319<br>H410|||C|
|612-131-00-6|didecyldimethylammonium chloride|230-525-2|7173-51-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H302<br>H314|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-132-00-1|_N_,_N_'-diphenyl-_p_-phenylenediamine;<br>_N_,_N_'-diphenyl-1,4-benzenediamine|200-806-4|74-31-7|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|612-133-00-7|(4-ammonio-_m_-tolyl)ethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)<br>ammonium sulphate;<br>4-(_N_-ethyl-_N_-2-hydroxyethyl)-2-methylphe-<br>nylenediamine sulphate|247-162-0|25646-77-9|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H373 **<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-134-00-2|_N_-(2-(4-amino-_N_-ethyl-_m_-toluidino)ethyl)<br>methanesulphonamide sesquisulphate;<br>4-(_N_-ethyl-_N_-2-methanesulphonylami-<br>noethyl)-2-methylphenylenediamine sesqui-<br>sulphate monohydrate|247-161-5|25646-71-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-135-00-8|_N_-2-naphthylaniline;<br>_N_-phenyl-2-naphthylamine|205-223-9|135-88-6|Carc. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H351<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H411||||
|612-136-00-3|_N_-isopropyl-_N_'-phenyl-_p_-phenylenediamine|202-969-7|101-72-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410||Skin Sens. 1;<br>H317: C ≥0,1 %||
|612-137-00-9|4-chloroaniline|203-401-0|106-47-8|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H317<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-138-00-4|furalaxyl (ISO);<br>methyl_ N_-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-_N_-(2-furyl-<br>carbonyl)-DL-alaninate|260-875-1|57646-30-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||
|612-139-00-X|mefenacet (ISO);<br>2-(benzothiazol-2-yloxy)-_N_-methyl-_N_-phe-<br>nylacetamide|277-328-8|73250-68-7|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|612-140-00-5|quaternary ammonium compounds, benzyl-<br>C8-18-alkyldimethyl, chlorides|264-151-6|63449-41-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H400|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H400||||
|612-141-00-0|4,4'-methylenebis(2-ethylaniline);<br>4,4'-methylenebis(2-ethylbenzeneamine)|243-420-1|19900-65-3|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H302<br>H410||||
|612-142-00-6|biphenyl-2-ylamine|201-990-9|90-41-5|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H351<br>H302<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H351<br>H302<br>H412||||
|612-143-00-1|N5,N5-diethyltoluene-2,5-diamine monohy-<br>drochloride;<br>4-diethylamino-2-methylaniline monohy-<br>drochloride|218-130-3|2051-79-8|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H319<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H319<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-144-00-7|flumetralin (ISO);<br>_N_-(2-chloro-6-fluorobenzyl)-_N_-ethyl-α,α,α-<br>trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-_p_-toluidine|—|62924-70-3|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-145-00-2|_o_-phenylenediamine|202-430-6|95-54-5|Carc. 2<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H341<br>H301<br>H332<br>H312<br>H319<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H341<br>H301<br>H332<br>H312<br>H319<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-146-00-8|_o_-phenylenediamine dihydrochloride|210-418-7|615-28-1|Carc. 2<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H341<br>H301<br>H332<br>H312<br>H319<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H341<br>H301<br>H332<br>H312<br>H319<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-147-00-3|_m_-phenylenediamine|203-584-7|108-45-2|Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H341<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H341<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H317<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-148-00-9|_m_-phenylenediamine dihydrochloride|208-790-0|541-69-5|Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H341<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H341<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-149-00-4|1,3-diphenylguanidine|203-002-1|102-06-7|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H361f<br>***<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H361f ***<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H411||||
|612-150-00-X|spiroxamine (ISO);<br>8-_tert_-butyl-1,4-dioxaspiro[4.5]decan-2-<br>ylmethyl(ethyl)(propyl)amine|—|118134-30-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-151-00-5|diaminotoluene, technical product - reaction<br>mass of [2] and [3];<br>methyl-phenylenediamine; [1]<br>4-methyl-_m_-phenylene diamine; [2]<br>2-methyl-_m_-phenylene diamine [3]|246-910-3<br>[1]<br>202-453-1<br>[2]<br>212-513-9<br>[3]|25376-45-8 [1]<br>95-80-7 [2]<br>823-40-5 [3]|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H301<br>H332<br>H312<br>H319<br>H317<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H301<br>H332<br>H312<br>H319<br>H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-152-00-0|_N_,_N_-diethyl-_N_',_N_'-dimethylpropan-1,3-diyl-<br>diamine|406-610-7|62478-82-4|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H226<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H314<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H314<br>H412||||
|612-153-00-6|4-[_N_-ethyl-_N_-(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]-1-(2-<br>hydroxyethyl)amino-2-nitrobenzene, mono-<br>hydrochloride|407-020-2|132885-85-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H412||||
|612-154-00-1|6'-(isobutylethylamino)-3'-methyl-2'-pheny-<br>lamino-spiro[isobenzo-2-oxofuran-7,9'-<br>[9_H_]-xanthene]|410-890-6|95235-29-3|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|612-155-00-7|2'-anilino-6'-((3-ethoxypropyl)ethylamino)-<br>3'-methylspiro(isobenzo-3-oxofuran)-1-<br>(1_H_)-9'-xanthene|411-730-8|93071-94-4|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|612-156-00-2|reaction mass of: trihexadecylmethylammo-<br>nium chloride;<br>dihexadecyldimethylammonium chloride|405-620-9|—|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H410||||
|612-157-00-8|(_Z_)-1-benzo[_b_]thien-2-ylethanone oxime<br>hydrochloride|410-780-8|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H373 **<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|612-158-00-3|reaction mass of: bis(5-dodecyl-2-hydroxy-<br>benzald-oximate) copper (II) C12-alkyl group<br>is branched;<br>4-dodecylsalicylaldoxime|410-820-4|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-159-00-9|Reaction products of: trimethylhexamethy-<br>lene diamine (a mixture of 2,2,4-trimethyl-<br>1,6-hexanediamine and 2,4,4-trimethyl-1,6-<br>hexanediamine, EINECS listed), Epoxide 8<br>(mono[(C10-C16-alkyloxy)methyl]oxirane<br>derivatives) and_ p_-toluene-sulfonic acid|410-880-1|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314<br>H410||||
|612-160-00-4|_p_-toluidine;<br>4-aminotoluene; [1]<br>toluidinium chloride; [2]<br>toluidine sulphate (1:1) [3]|203-403-1<br>[1]<br>208-740-8<br>[2]<br>208-741-3<br>[3]|106-49-0 [1]<br>540-23-8 [2]<br>540-25-0 [3]|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H351<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H317<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H319<br>H317<br>H400||||
|612-161-00-X|2,6-xylidine;<br>2,6-dimethylaniline|201-758-7|87-62-7|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H351<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H335<br>H315<br>H411||||
|612-162-00-5|dimethyldioctadecylammonium chloride;<br>DODMAC|203-508-2|107-64-2|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H410||||
|612-163-00-0|metalaxyl-M (ISO);<br>mefenoxam;<br>(_R_)-2-[(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-methoxyacetyla-<br>mino]propionic acid methyl ester|—|70630-17-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1|H302<br>H318|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-164-00-6|2-butyl-2-ethyl-1,5-diaminopentane|412-700-7|137605-95-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H312<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H314<br>H317<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H314<br>H317<br>H412||||
|612-165-00-1|_N_,_N_'-diphenyl-_N_,_N_'-bis(3-methylphenyl)-<br>(1,1'-diphenyl)-4,4'-diamine|413-810-8|65181-78-4|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|612-166-00-7|reaction mass of:_ cis_-(5-ammonium-1,3,3-<br>trimethyl)-cyclohexanemethylammonium<br>phosphate (1:1);<br>_trans_-(5-ammonium-1,3,3-trimethyl)-cyclo-<br>hexanemethylammonium phosphate (1:1)|411-830-1|114765-88-7|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H318<br>H317<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H412||||
|612-167-00-2|5-acetyl-3-amino-10,11-dihydro-5_H_-dibenz<br>[_b_,_f_]azepine-hydrochloride|410-490-1|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H373 **<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|612-168-00-8|3,5-dichloro-2,6-difluoropyrdine-4-amine|220-630-1|2840-00-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H312<br>H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H411||||
|612-170-00-9|4-chlorophenyl cyclopropyl ketone_ O_-(4-<br>aminobenzyl)oxime|405-260-2|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-171-00-4|_N_,_N_,_N_',_N_'-tetraglycidyl-4,4'-diamino-3,3'-<br>diethyldiphenylmethane|410-060-3|130728-76-6|Muta. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H341<br>H317<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H341<br>H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-172-00-X|4,4'-methylenebis(_N_,_N_'-dimethylcyclohexa-<br>namine|412-840-9|13474-64-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H314<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H373 **<br>H314<br>H412||||
|612-173-00-5|lithium 1-amino-4-(4-_tert_-butylanilino)<br>anthraquinone-2-sulfonate|411-140-0|125328-86-1|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|612-174-00-0|4,4-dimethoxybutylamine|407-690-6|19060-15-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H412||||
|612-175-00-6|2-(_O_-aminooxy)ethylamine dihydrochloride|412-310-7|37866-45-8|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|612-176-00-1|polymer of 1,3-dibromopropane and_ N_,_N_-<br>diethyl-_N_',_N_'-dimethyl-1,3-propanediamine|410-570-6|143747-73-3|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|612-177-00-7|2-naphthylamino-6-sulfomethylamide|412-120-4|104295-55-8|STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H317<br>H411||||
|612-178-00-2|1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane disulfate|412-080-8|112193-77-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H335<br>H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H335<br>H318<br>H412||||
|612-179-00-8|1-(2-propenyl)pyridinium chloride|412-740-5|25965-81-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-180-00-3|3-aminobenzylamine|412-230-2|4403-70-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H314<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314<br>H411||||
|612-181-00-9|2-phenylthioaniline|413-030-8|1134-94-7|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|612-182-00-4|1-ethyl-1-methylmorpholinium bromide|418-210-1|65756-41-4|Muta. 2|H341|GHS08<br>Wng|H341||||
|612-183-00-X|1-ethyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium bromide|418-200-5|69227-51-6|Muta. 2|H341|GHS08<br>Wng|H341||||
|612-184-00-5|6'-(dibutylamino)-3'-methyl-2'-(phenyla-<br>mino)spiro[isobenzofuran-1(3_H_),9-(9_H_)-<br>xanthen]-3-one|403-830-5|89331-94-2|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|612-185-00-0|1-[3-[4-((heptadecafluorononyl)oxy)-benza-<br>mido]propyl]-_N_,_N_,_N_-trimethylammonium<br>iodide|407-400-8|59493-72-0|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H410||||
|612-186-00-6|bis(_N_-(7-hydroxy-8-methyl-5-phenylphena-<br>zin-3-ylidene)dimethylammonium) sulfate|406-770-8|149057-64-7|STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H373 **<br>H318<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-187-00-1|2,3,4-trifluoroaniline|407-170-9|3862-73-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H312<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H315<br>H318<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H315<br>H318<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-188-00-7|4,4'-(9_H_-fluoren-9-ylidene)bis(2-chloroani-<br>line)|407-560-9|107934-68-9|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|612-189-00-2|4-amino-2-(aminomethyl)phenol dihy-<br>drochloride|412-510-4|135043-64-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-190-00-8|4,4'-methylenebis(2-isopropyl-6-methylani-<br>line)|415-150-6|16298-38-7|STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H411||||
|612-191-00-3|polymer of allylamine hydrochloride|415-050-2|71550-12-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H317||||
|612-192-00-9|2-isopropyl-4-(_N_-methyl)aminomethylthia-<br>zole|414-800-6|154212-60-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H312<br>H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H411||||
|612-193-00-4|3-methylaminomethylphenylamine|414-570-7|18759-96-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-194-00-X|2-hydroxy-3-[(2-hydroxyethyl)-[2-(1-oxote-<br>tradecyl)amino]ethyl]amino]-_N_,_N_,_N_-tri-<br>methyl-1-propanammonium chloride|414-670-0|141890-30-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-195-00-5|bis[tributyl 4-(methylbenzyl)ammonium]<br>1,5-naphthalenedisulfonate|415-210-1|160236-81-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H302<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H332<br>H302<br>H318<br>H410||||
|612-196-00-0|4-chloro-_o_-toluidine; [1]<br>4-chloro-_o_-toluidine hydrochloride [2]|202-441-6<br>[1]<br>221-627-8<br>[2]|95-69-2 [1]<br>3165-93-3 [2]|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H341<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H410||||
|612-197-00-6|2,4,5-trimethylaniline; [1]<br>2,4,5-trimethylaniline hydrochloride [2]|205-282-0<br>[1] - [2]|137-17-7 [1]<br>21436-97-5 [2]|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H411||||
|612-198-00-1|4,4'-thiodianiline and its salts|205-370-9|139-65-1|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H302<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H411||||
|612-199-00-7|4,4'-oxydianiline and its salts;<br>_p_-aminophenyl ether|202-977-0|101-80-4|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H340<br>H361f<br>***<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H340<br>H361f ***<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-200-00-0|2,4-diaminoanisole;<br>4-methoxy-_m_-phenylenediamine; [1]<br>2,4-diaminoanisole sulphate [2]|210-406-1<br>[1]<br>254-323-9<br>[2]|615-05-4 [1]<br>39156-41-7 [2]|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H350<br>H341<br>H302<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H302<br>H411||||
|612-201-00-6|_N_,_N_,_N_',_N_'-tetramethyl-4,4'-methylendiani-<br>line|202-959-2|101-61-1|Carc. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H410||||
|612-202-00-1|3,4-dichloroaniline|202-448-4|95-76-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H318<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-204-00-2|C.I. Basic Violet 3;<br>4-[4,4'-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydryli-<br>dene]cyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene]dimethy-<br>lammonium chloride|208-953-6|548-62-9|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H302<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H302<br>H318<br>H410||||
|612-205-00-8|C.I. Basic Violet 3 with ≥0,1 % of Michler's<br>ketone (EC no. 202-027-5)|208-953-6|548-62-9|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H302<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H318<br>H410||||
|612-206-00-3|famoxadone (ISO);<br>3-anilino-5-methyl-5-(4-phenoxyphenyl)-<br>1,3-oxazolidine-2,4-dione|—|131807-57-3|STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-207-00-9|4-ethoxyaniline;<br>_p_-phenetidine|205-855-5|156-43-4|Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H341<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H341<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H317||||
|612-209-00-X|6-methoxy-_m_-toluidine;<br>_p_-cresidine|204-419-1|120-71-8|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H350<br>H302|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302||||
|612-210-00-5|5-nitro-_o_-toluidine; [1]<br>5-nitro-_o_-toluidine hydrochloride [2]|202-765-8<br>[1]<br>256-960-8<br>[2]|99-55-8 [1]<br>51085-52-0 [2]|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H351<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H412|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H351<br>H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H412||||
|612-211-00-0|_N_-[(benzotriazole-1-yl)methyl)]-4-carboxy-<br>benzenesulfonamide|416-470-9|170292-97-4|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H319<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H411||||
|612-212-00-6|2,6-dichloro-4-trifluoromethylaniline|416-430-0|24279-39-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H302<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H302<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|612-213-00-1|isobutylidene-(2-(2-isopropyl-4,4-dimethy-<br>loxazolidine-3-yl)-1,1-dimethylethyl)amine|419-850-2|148348-13-4|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H314<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314<br>H412||||
|612-214-00-7|4-(2,2-diphenylethenyl)-_N_,_N_-di-phenylben-<br>zenamine|421-390-2|89114-90-9|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|612-215-00-2|3-chloro-2-(isopropylthio)aniline|421-700-6|179104-32-6|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H411||||
|612-217-00-3|1-methoxy-2-propylamine|422-550-4|37143-54-7|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H225<br>H314<br>H302<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H314<br>H302<br>H412||||
|613-001-00-1|ethyleneimine;<br>aziridine|205-793-9|151-56-4|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H225<br>H350<br>H340<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H314<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H350<br>H340<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H314<br>H411|||D|
|613-002-00-7|pyridine|203-809-9|110-86-1|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302||*||
|613-003-00-2|1,2,3,4-tetranitrocarbazole|—|6202-15-9|Expl. 1.1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H201<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302|GHS01<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H201<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302||||
|613-004-00-8|crimidine (ISO);<br>2-chloro-6-methylpyrimidin-4-yldimethyla-<br>mine|208-622-6|535-89-7|Acute Tox. 2 *|H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H300||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-007-00-4|desmetryne (ISO);<br>6-isopropylamino-2-methylamino-<br>4-methylthio-1,3,5-triazine|213-800-1|1014-69-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H410||||
|613-008-00-X|dazomet (ISO);<br>tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-1,3,5-thiadiazine-<br>2-thione|208-576-7|533-74-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H319<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H410||||
|613-009-00-5|2,4,6-trichloro-1,3,5-triazine;<br>cyanuric chloride|203-614-9|108-77-0|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H330<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H330<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317|EUH014|STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|613-010-00-0|ametryn (ISO);<br>2-ethylamino-4-isopropylamino-<br>6-methylthio-1,3,5-triazine|212-634-7|834-12-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|613-011-00-6|amitrole (ISO);<br>1,2,4-triazol-3-ylamine|200-521-5|61-82-5|Repr. 2<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H361d<br>***<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H361d ***<br>H373 **<br>H411||||
|613-012-00-1|bentazone (ISO);<br>3-isopropyl-2,1,3-benzothiadiazine-4-one-<br>2,2-dioxide|246-585-8|25057-89-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H319<br>H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H317<br>H412||||
|613-013-00-7|cyanazine (ISO);<br>2-(4-chloro-6-ethylamino-1,3,5-triazine-<br>2-ylamino)-2-methylpropionitrile|244-544-9|21725-46-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-014-00-2|ethoxyquin(ISO);<br>6-ethoxy-1,2-dihydro-2,2,4-trimethylquino-<br>line|202-075-7|91-53-2|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|613-015-00-8|fenazaflor (ISO);<br>phenyl 5,6-dichloro-2-trifluoromethyl-<br>benzimidazole-1-carboxylate|238-134-9|14255-88-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H410||||
|613-016-00-3|fuberidazole(ISO);<br>2-(2-furyl)benzimidazole|223-404-0|3878-19-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|613-017-00-9|bis (8-hydroxyquinolinium) sulphate|205-137-1|134-31-6|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|613-018-00-4|morfamquat (ISO);<br>1,1'-bis(3,5-dimethylmorpholinocarbonyl-<br>methyl)-4,4'-bipyridilium ion|—|7411-47-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H412||||
|613-019-00-X|thioquinox(ISO);<br>2-thio-1,3-dithiolo(4,5,b)quinoxaline|202-272-8|93-75-4|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|613-020-00-5|tridemorph (ISO);<br>2,6-dimethyl-4-tridecylmorpholine|246-347-3|24602-86-6|Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H360-<br>D ***<br>H332<br>H302<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360D ***<br>H332<br>H302<br>H315<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-021-00-0|dithianon (ISO);<br>5,10-dihydro-5,10-dioxonaphtho(2,3-b)<br>(1,4)dithiazine-2,3-dicarbonitrile|222-098-6|3347-22-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|613-022-00-6|pyrethrins including cinerins, with the<br>exception of those specified elsewhere in<br>this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H410|||A|
|613-023-00-1|2-methyl-4-oxo-3-(penta-2,4-dienyl)cyclo-<br>pent-2-enyl [1_R_-[1α[_S_*(_Z_)],3β]]-chrysanthe-<br>mate;<br>pyrethrin I|204-455-8|121-21-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H410||||
|613-024-00-7|2-methyl-4-oxo-3-(penta-2,4-dienyl)cyclo-<br>pent-2-enyl[1_R_-[1α[_S_*(_Z_)](3β)]]-3-(3-meth-<br>oxy-2-methyl-3-oxoprop-1-enyl)-2,2-<br>dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate;<br>pyrethrin II|204-462-6|121-29-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H410||||
|613-025-00-2|cinerin I;<br>3-(but-2-enyl)-2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-<br>enyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl)<br>cyclopropanecarboxylate|246-948-0|25402-06-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|613-026-00-8|cinerin II;<br>3-(but-2-enyl)-2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-<br>enyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-(3-methoxy-2-methyl-<br>3-oxoprop-1-enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate|204-454-2|121-20-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-027-00-3|piperidine|203-813-0|110-89-4|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H225<br>H331<br>H311<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H225<br>H331<br>H311<br>H314||*||
|613-028-00-9|morpholine|203-815-1|110-91-8|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dg|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314||||
|613-029-00-4|dichloro-1,3,5-triazinetrione;<br>dichloroisocyanuric acid|220-487-5|2782-57-2|Ox. Sol. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H272<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H400<br>H410|GHS03<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H272<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H410|EUH031||T|
|613-030-00-X|troclosene potassium; [1]<br>troclosene sodium [2]|218-828-8<br>[1]<br>220-767-7<br>[2]|2244-21-5 [1]<br>2893-78-9 [2]|Ox. Sol. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H272<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H400<br>H410|GHS03<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H272<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H410|EUH031|*<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥10 %<br>EUH031:<br>C ≥10 %||
|613-030-01-7|troclosene sodium, dihydrate|220-767-7|51580-86-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H410|EUH031|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-031-00-5|symclosene;<br>trichloroisocyanuric acid;<br>trichloro-1,3,5-triazinetrion|201-782-8|87-90-1|Ox. Sol. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H272<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H400<br>H410|GHS03<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H272<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H410|EUH031|||
|613-032-00-0|methyl-2,3,5,6-tetrachloro-4-pyridylsul-<br>phone;<br>2,3,5,6-tetrachloro-4-(methylsulphonyl)pyri-<br>dine|236-035-5|13108-52-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H317||||
|613-033-00-6|2-methylaziridine;<br>propyleneimine|200-878-7|75-55-8|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H225<br>H350<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H318<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H350<br>H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H318<br>H411||Carc. 1B; H350:<br>C ≥0,01 %||
|613-034-00-1|1,2-dimethylimidazole|217-101-2|1739-84-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1|H302<br>H315<br>H318|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H315<br>H318||||
|613-035-00-7|1-methylimidazole|210-484-7|616-47-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H312<br>H302<br>H314|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H314||||
|613-036-00-2|2-methylpyridine;<br>2-picoline|203-643-7|109-06-8|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-037-00-8|4-methylpyridine;<br>4-picoline|203-626-4|108-89-4|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H226<br>H311<br>H332<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>Dgr|H226<br>H311<br>H332<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315||||
|613-038-00-3|6-phenyl-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diyldiamine;<br>6-phenyl-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine;<br>benzoguanamine|202-095-6|91-76-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||
|613-039-00-9|ethylene thiourea;<br>imidazolidine-2-thione;<br>2-imidazoline-2-thiol|202-506-9|96-45-7|Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H360-<br>D ***<br>H302|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H360D ***<br>H302||||
|613-040-00-4|azaconazole (ISO);<br>1-{[2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,3-dioxolan-<br>2-yl]methyl}-1_H_-1,2.4-triazole|262-102-3|60207-31-0|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|613-041-00-X|morpholine-4-carbonyl chloride|239-213-0|15159-40-7|Carc. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H351<br>H319<br>H315|GHS08<br>Wng|H351<br>H319<br>H315|EUH014|||
|613-042-00-5|imazalil (ISO);<br>1-[2-(allyloxy)-2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)ethyl]-<br>1_H_-imidazole|252-615-0|35554-44-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H302<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H332<br>H302<br>H318<br>H410||||
|613-043-00-0|imazalil sulphate (ISO) powder;<br>1- [2-(allyloxy)ethyl-2-(2,4-dichlorophe-<br>nyl)]-1_H_-imidazolium hydrogen sulphate;<br>[1]<br>(±)-1- [2-(allyloxy)ethyl-2-(2,4-dichlorophe-<br>nyl)]-1H-imidazolium hydrogen sulphate [2]|261-351-5<br>[1]<br>281-291-3<br>[2]|58594-72-2 [1]<br>83918-57-4 [2]|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-043-01-8|imazalil sulphate (ISO), aqueous solution;<br>1- [2-(allyloxy)ethyl-2-(2,4-dichlorophe-<br>nyl)]-1_H_-imidazolium hydrogen sulphate;<br>[1]<br>(±)-1- [2-(allyloxy)ethyl-2-(2,4-dichlorophe-<br>nyl)]-1_H_-imidazolium hydrogen sulphate [2]|261-351-5<br>[1]<br>281-291-3<br>[2]|58594-72-2 [1]<br>83918-57-4 [2]|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥50 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 30 % ≤C<br>< 50 %<br>Eye Dam. 1;<br>H318: 15 % ≤C<br>< 50 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>5 % ≤C < 15 %||
|613-044-00-6|captan (ISO);<br>1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-_N_-(trichloromethylthio)<br>phthalimide|205-087-0|133-06-2|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H351<br>H331<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H331<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400||||
|613-045-00-1|folpet (ISO);<br>_N_-(trichloromethylthio)phthalimide|205-088-6|133-07-3|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H351<br>H332<br>H319<br>H317<br>H400|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H332<br>H319<br>H317<br>H400||||
|613-046-00-7|captafol (ISO);<br>1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-_N_-(1,1,2,2-tetrachlor-<br>oethylthio)phthalimide|219-363-3|2425-06-1|Carc. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H350<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H350<br>H317<br>H410||||
|613-047-00-2|1-dimethylcarbamoyl-5-methylpyrazol-3-yl<br>dimethylcarbamate;<br>dimetilan (ISO)|211-420-0|644-64-4|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H312<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H312<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-048-00-8|carbendazim (ISO);<br>methyl benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamate|234-232-0|10605-21-7|Muta. 1B<br>Repr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H340<br>H360-<br>FD<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H340<br>H360FD<br>H410||||
|613-049-00-3|benomyl (ISO);<br>methyl 1-(butylcarbamoyl)benzimidazol-<br>2-ylcarbamate|241-775-7|17804-35-2|Muta. 1B<br>Repr. 1B<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H340<br>H360-<br>FD<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H340<br>H360FD<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||M = 10||
|613-050-00-9|carbadox (INN);<br>methyl 3-(quinoxalin-2-ylmethylene)carba-<br>zate 1,4-dioxide;<br>2-(methoxycarbonylhydrazonomethyl)qui-<br>noxaline 1,4-dioxide|229-879-0|6804-07-5|Flam. Sol. 1<br>Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H228<br>H350<br>H302|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H228<br>H350<br>H302|||T|
|613-051-00-4|molinate (ISO);<br>_S_-ethyl 1-perhydroazepinecarbothioate;<br>_S_-ethyl perhydroazepine-1-carbothioate|218-661-0|2212-67-1|Carc. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H361f<br>***<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H361f ***<br>H332<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H317<br>H410||M = 100||
|613-052-00-X|trifenmorph (ISO);<br>4-tritylmorpholine|215-812-2|1420-06-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-053-00-5|anilazine (ISO);<br>2-chloro-_N_-(4,6-dichloro-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)<br>aniline|202-910-5|101-05-3|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H319<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H410||||
|613-054-00-0|thiabendazol (ISO);<br>2-(thiazole-4-yl)benzimidazole|205-725-8|148-79-8|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|613-056-00-1|1,2-dimethyl-3,5-diphenylpyrazolium<br>methylsulphate;<br>difenzoquat methyl sulfate|256-152-5|43222-48-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|613-057-00-7|dodemorph (ISO);<br>4-cyclododecyl-2,6-dimethylmorpholine|216-474-9|1593-77-7|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H411||||
|613-058-00-2|permethrin (ISO);<br>_m_-phenoxybenzyl 3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-<br>2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate|258-067-9|52645-53-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H302<br>H317<br>H410||M = 1 000||
|613-059-00-8|profluralin (ISO);<br>_N_-(cyclopropylmethyl)-α,α,α-trifluoro-<br>2,6-dinitro-_N_-propyl-_p_-toluidine|247-656-6|26399-36-0|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H319<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H410||||
|613-060-00-3|resmethrin (ISO);<br>5-benzyl-3-furylmethyl (±)-_cis_-_trans_-chry-<br>santhemate|233-940-7|10453-86-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-061-00-9|6-(1α,5aβ,8aβ,9-pentahydroxy-7β-isopropyl-<br>2β,5β,8β-trimethylperhydro-8bα,9-epoxy-<br>5,8-ethanocyclopenta[1,2-b]indenyl) pyr-<br>role-2-carboxylate;<br>ryania|239-732-2|15662-33-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H410||||
|613-062-00-4|sabadilla (ISO);<br>veratrine|—|8051-02-3|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315||||
|613-063-00-X|secbumeton (ISO);<br>2-sec-butylamino-4-ethylamino-6-methoxy-<br>1,3,5-triazine|247-554-1|26259-45-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H319<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H410||||
|613-064-00-5|5-(3,6,9-trioxa-2-undecyloxy)benzo(d)-<br>1,3-dioxolane;<br>sesamex|—|51-14-9|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|613-065-00-0|simetryn (ISO);<br>2,4-bis(ethylamino)-6-methylthio-1,3,5-tria-<br>zine|213-801-7|1014-70-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|613-066-00-6|terbumeton (ISO);<br>2-_tert_-butylamino-4-ethylamino-6-methoxy-<br>1,3,5-triazine|251-637-8|33693-04-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|613-067-00-1|propazine(ISO);<br>2-chloro-4,6-bis(isopropylamino)-1,3,5-tria-<br>zine|205-359-9|139-40-2|Carc. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-068-00-7|atrazine (ISO);<br>2-chloro-4-ethylamine-6-isopropylamine-<br>1,3,5-triazine|217-617-8|1912-24-9|STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H317<br>H410||||
|613-069-00-2|ε-caprolactam|203-313-2|105-60-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H332<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315||||
|613-070-00-8|propylenethiourea|—|2122-19-2|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H361d<br>***<br>H302<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H361d ***<br>H302<br>H412||||
|613-071-00-3|2-fluoro-5-trifluoromethylpyridine|400-290-2|69045-82-5|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H226<br>H317<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H317<br>H412||||
|613-072-00-9|_N_,_N_-bis(2-ethylhexyl)-((1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)<br>methyl)amine|401-280-0|91273-04-0|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H314<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H317<br>H411||||
|613-073-00-4|_N_,_N_-dimethyl-2-(3-(4-chlorophenyl)-4,5-<br>dihydropyrazol-1-ylphenylsulphonyl)ethyla-<br>mine|401-410-6|10357-99-0|STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H317<br>H411||||
|613-074-00-X|3-(3-methylpent-3-yl)isoxazol-5-ylamine|401-460-9|82560-06-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H331<br>H301<br>H318<br>H412|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H318<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-075-00-5|1,3-dichloro-5-ethyl-5-methylimidazolidine-<br>2,4-dione|401-570-7|89415-87-2|Ox. Sol. 1 ****<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H271<br>H331<br>H314<br>H302<br>H317<br>H400|GHS03<br>GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H271<br>H331<br>H314<br>H302<br>H317<br>H400||||
|613-076-00-0|3-chloro-5-trifluoromethyl-2-pyridylamine|401-670-0|79456-26-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||
|613-077-00-6|reaction mass of 5-heptyl-1,2,4-triazol-<br>3-ylamine and 5-nonyl-1,2,4-triazol-3-yla-<br>mine|401-940-8|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H319<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H411||||
|613-078-00-1|_N_,_N_,_N_,_N_-tetrakis(4,6-bis(butyl-(_N_-methyl-<br>2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-yl)amino)<br>triazin-2-yl)-4,7-diazadecane-1,10-diamine|401-990-0|106990-43-6|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|613-079-00-7|4-(1(or 4 or 5 or 6)-methyl-8,9,10-trinor-<br>born-5-en-2-yl)pyridine, reaction mass of<br>isomers|402-520-7|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|613-080-00-2|3-(bis(2-ethylhexyl)aminomethyl)benzothia-<br>zole-2(3_H_)-thione|402-540-6|105254-85-1|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H317<br>H410||||
|613-081-00-8|1-butyl-2-methylpyridinium bromide|402-680-8|26576-84-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-082-00-3|2-methyl-1-pentylpyridinium bromide|402-690-2|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H312<br>H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H412||||
|613-083-00-9|2-(4-(3-(4-chlorophenyl)-2-pyrazolin-1-yl)<br>phenylsulfonyl)ethyldimethylammonium<br>formate|402-120-2|—|Skin Corr. 1B<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H314<br>H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H373 **<br>H317<br>H410||||
|613-084-00-4|2-(4-(3-(4-chlorophenyl)-4,5-dihydropyra-<br>zolyl)phenylsulphonyl)ethyldimethylammo-<br>nium hydrogen phosphonate|402-490-5|106359-93-7|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H319<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H410||||
|613-085-00-X|reaction mass of 1,1'-(methylenebis(4,1-<br>phenylene))dipyrrole-2,5-dione and_ N_-(4-(4-<br>(2,5-dioxopyrrol-1-yl)benzyl)phenyl)aceta-<br>mide and 1-(4-(4-(5-oxo-2_H_-2-furylidena-<br>mino)benzyl)phenyl)pyrrole-2,5-dione|401-970-1|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|613-086-00-5|caffeine|200-362-1|58-08-2|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|613-087-00-0|tetrahydrothiophene|203-728-9|110-01-0|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H225<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-088-00-6|1,2-benzisothiazol-3(2_H_)-one;<br>1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one|220-120-9|2634-33-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400||Skin Sens. 1;<br>H317: C ≥0,05 %||
|613-089-00-1|diquat dibromide; [1]<br>diquat dichloride; [2]<br>6,7-dihydrodipyrido[1,2-α:2',1'-c]pyrazine-<br>diylium dihydroxide [3]|201-579-4<br>[1]<br>223-714-6<br>[2]<br>301-467-6<br>[3]|85-00-7 [1]<br>4032-26-2 [2]<br>94021-76-8 [3]|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H372<br>**<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H372 **<br>H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|613-090-00-7|paraquat dichloride;<br>1,1-dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium dichloride;<br>[1]<br>paraquat dimethylsulfate;<br>1,1-dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium dimethyl<br>sulphate [2]|217-615-7<br>[1]<br>218-196-3<br>[2]|1910-42-5 [1]<br>2074-50-2 [2]|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H410||||
|613-091-00-2|morfamquat dichloride; [1]<br>morfamquat sulfate [2]|225-062-8<br>[1]<br>[2]|4636-83-3 [1]<br>29873-36-7 [2]|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-092-00-8|1,10-phenanthroline|200-629-2|66-71-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H410||||
|613-093-00-3|hexasodium 6,13-dichloro-3,10-bis((4-(2,5-<br>disulfonatoanilino)-6-fluoro-1,3,5-triazin-<br>2-ylamino)prop-3-ylamino)-5,12-dioxa-<br>7,14-diazapentacene-4,11-disulfonate|400-050-7|85153-92-0|Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H334<br>H317|GHS08<br>Dgr|H334<br>H317||||
|613-094-00-9|4-methoxy-_N_,6-dimethyl-1,3,5-triazin-<br>2-ylamine|401-360-5|5248-39-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *|H302<br>H373<br>**|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H373 **||||
|613-095-00-4|sodium 3-(2_H_-benzotriazol-2-yl)-5-_sec_-<br>butyl-4-hydroxybenzenesulfonate|403-080-9|92484-48-5|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|613-096-00-X|2-amino-6-ethoxy-4-methylamino-<br>1,3,5-triazine|403-580-7|62096-63-3|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|613-097-00-5|7-amino-3-((5-carboxymethyl-4-methyl-<br>1,3-thiazol-2-ylthio)methyl)-8-oxo-5-thia-<br>1-azabicyclo(4.2.0)oct-2-ene-2-carboxylic<br>acid|403-690-5|111298-82-9|Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H334<br>H317<br>H412|GHS08<br>Dgr|H334<br>H317<br>H412||||
|613-098-00-0|_N_-(_n_-octyl)-2-pyrrolidone|403-700-8|2687-94-7|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H314<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H411||||
|613-099-00-6|1-dodecyl-2-pyrrolidone|403-730-1|2687-96-9|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H314<br>H317<br>H410||||
|613-100-00-X|2,9-bis(3-(diethylamino)propylsulfamoyl)<br>quino(2,3-b)acridine-7,14-dione|404-230-6|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H317<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H413||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-101-00-5|_N_—_tert_-pentyl-2-benzothiazolesulfenamide|404-380-2|110799-28-5|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|613-102-00-0|dimethomorph (ISO);<br>4-(3-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-(3,4-dimethoxyphe-<br>nyl)acryloyl)morpholine|404-200-2|110488-70-5|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|613-103-00-6|sodium 5-_n_-butylbenzotriazole|404-450-2|118685-34-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H411||||
|613-104-00-1|5-_tert_-butyl-3-isoxazolylamine hydrochlor-<br>ide|404-840-2|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H373 **<br>H318<br>H412||||
|613-105-00-7|hexakis(tetramethylammonium) 4,4'-vinyle-<br>nebis((3-sulfonato-4,1-phenylene)imino<br>(6-morpholino-1,3,5-triazine-4,2-diyl)<br>imino)bis(5-hydroxy-6-phenylazonaphtha-<br>lene-2,7-disulfonate)|405-160-9|124537-30-0|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H301<br>H317<br>H412|GHS06<br>Dgr|H301<br>H317<br>H412||||
|613-106-00-2|tetrapotassium 2-(4-(5-(1-(2,5-disulfonato-<br>phenyl)-3-ethoxycarbonyl-5-hydroxypyra-<br>zol-4-yl)penta-2,4-dienylidene)-3-ethoxycar-<br>bonyl-5-oxo-2-pyrazolin-1-yl)benzene-<br>1,4-disulfonate|405-240-3|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|613-107-00-8|hexasodium 2,2'-vinylenebis((3-sulfonato-<br>4,1-phenylene)imino(6-(_N_-cyanoethyl-_N_-<br>(2-hydroxypropyl)amino)-1,3,5-triazine-4,2-<br>diyl)imino)dibenzene-1,4-disulfonate|405-280-1|76508-02-6|Eye Irrit. 2|H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H319||||
|613-108-00-3|benzothiazole-2-thiol|205-736-8|149-30-4|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-109-00-9|bis(piperidinothiocarbonyl) disulphide|202-328-1|94-37-1|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317||||
|613-110-00-4|dimepiperate (ISO);<br>_S_-(1-methyl-1-phenylethyl) piperidine-1-car-<br>bothioate|262-784-2|61432-55-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|613-111-00-X|1,2,4-triazole|206-022-9|288-88-0|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H361d<br>***<br>H302<br>H319|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H361d ***<br>H302<br>H319||||
|613-112-00-5|octhilinone (ISO);<br>2-octyl-2_H_-isothiazol-3-one|247-761-7|26530-20-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||Skin Sens. 1;<br>H317: C ≥0,05 %||
|613-113-00-0|2-(morpholinothio)benzothiazole|203-052-4|102-77-2|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H411||||
|613-114-00-6|2,2',2"-(hexahydro-1,3,5-triazine-1,3,5-triyl)<br>triethanol;<br>1,3,5-tris(2-hydroxyethyl)hexahydro-<br>1,3,5-triazine|225-208-0|4719-04-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H317||Skin Sens. 1;<br>H317: C ≥0,1 %||
|613-115-00-1|hymexazol (ISO);<br>3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole|233-000-6|10004-44-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H318<br>H412|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-116-00-7|tolylfluanid (ISO);<br>dichloro-_N_-[(dimethylamino)sulphonyl]<br>fluoro-_N_-(_p_-tolyl)methanesulphenamide|211-986-9|731-27-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H373<br>**<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H373 **<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|613-117-00-2|diniconazole (ISO);<br>(_E_)-β-[(2,4-dichlorophenyl)methylene]-α-<br>(1,1-dimethylethyl)-1_H_—1,2,4-triazol-1-<br>ethanol;<br>(_E_)-(_RS_)-1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-4,4-<br>dimethyl-2-(1_H_—1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)pent-<br>1-en-3-ol|—|76714-88-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|613-118-00-8|flubenzimine (ISO);<br>_N_-[3-phenyl-4,5-bis[(trifluoromethyl)imino]<br>thiazolidin-2-ylidene]aniline|253-703-1|37893-02-0|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H319<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H410||||
|613-119-00-3|(benzothiazol-2-ylthio)methyl thiocyanate;<br>TCMTB|244-445-0|21564-17-0|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|613-120-00-9|bioresmethrin;<br>(5-bezylfur-3-yl)methyl(1R)-_trans_-<br>2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropenyl)cyclopro-<br>panecarboylate|249-014-0|28434-01-7|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-121-00-4|chlorsulfuron (ISO);<br>2-chloro-_N_-[[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-<br>triazin-2-yl)amino]carbonyl]benzenesulpho-<br>namide|265-268-5|64902-72-3|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|613-122-00-X|diclobutrazol~~e ~~(ISO);<br>(_R_*,_ R_*)-(±)-β-[(2,4-dichlorophenyl)methyl]-<br>α-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-1_H_-1,2,4-triazole-1-<br>ethanol;<br>(2_RS_, 3_RS_)-1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-4,4-<br>dimethyl-2-(1_H_—1,2,4-triazol-1yl)pentan-<br>3-ol|—|75736-33-3|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H319<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H411||||
|613-123-00-5|5,6-dihydro-3_H_-imidazo[2,1-_c_]-1,2,4-dithia-<br>zole-3-thione;<br>etem|251-684-4|33813-20-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|613-124-00-0|fenpropimorph (ISO);<br>_cis_-4-[3-(_p_-_tert_-butylphenyl)-2-methylpro-<br>pyl]-2,6-dimethylmorpholine|266-719-9|67564-91-4|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H361d<br>***<br>H302<br>H315<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H361d ***<br>H302<br>H315<br>H411||||
|613-125-00-6|hexythiazox(ISO);<br>_trans_-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-_N_-cyclohexyl-<br>4-methyl-2-oxo-3-thiazolidine-carboxamide|—|78587-05-0|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|613-126-00-1|imazapyr (ISO);<br>2-[4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-<br>5-oxo-1_H_-imidazol-2-yl]-3-pyridine carbox-<br>ylate|—|81334-34-1|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H319<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H412||||
|613-127-00-7|1,1-dimethylpiperidinium chloride;<br>mepiquat chloride|246-147-6|24307-26-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-128-00-2|prochloraz (ISO);<br>_N_-propyl-_N_-[2-(2,4,6-trichlorophenoxy)<br>ethyl]-1_H_-imidazole-1-carboxamide|266-994-5|67747-09-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|613-129-00-8|metamitron (ISO);<br>4-amino-3-methyl-6-phenyl-1,2,4-triazin-<br>5-one|255-349-3|41394-05-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H302<br>H400|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H400||||
|613-131-00-9|pyroquilon (ISO);<br>1,2,5,6-tetrahydropyrrolo[3,2,1-ij]quinolin-<br>4-one|—|57369-32-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||
|613-132-00-4|hexazinone (ISO);<br>3-cyclohexyl-6-dimethylamino-1-methyl-<br>1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-dione|257-074-4|51235-04-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H319<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H410||||
|613-133-00-X|etridiazole (ISO);<br>5-ethoxy-3-trichloromethyl-1,2,4-thiadia-<br>zole|219-991-8|2593-15-9|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H331<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H331<br>H312<br>H302<br>H410||||
|613-134-00-5|myclobutanil(ISO);<br>2-(4-chlorophenyl)-2-(1_H_-1,2,4-triazol-<br>1-ylmethyl)hexanenitrile|—|88671-89-0|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H361d<br>***<br>H302<br>H319<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H361d ***<br>H302<br>H319<br>H411||||
|613-135-00-0|di(benzothiazol-2-yl) disulphide|204-424-9|120-78-5|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410|EUH031|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-136-00-6|_N_-cyclohexylbenzothiazole-2-sulphenamide|202-411-2|95-33-0|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|613-137-00-1|methabenzthiazuron (ISO);<br>1-(1,3-benzothiazol-2-yl)1,3-dimethylurea|242-505-0|18691-97-9|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|613-138-00-7|quinoxyfen (ISO);<br>5,7-dichloro-4-(4-fluorophenoxy)quinoline|—|124495-18-7|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|613-139-00-2|metsulfuron-methyl;<br>2-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-<br>2-ylcarbamoylsulfamoyl) benzoic acid|—|74223-64-6|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|613-140-00-8|cycloheximide (ISO);<br>4-{(2_R_)-2-[(1_S_,3_S_,5_S_)-3,5-dimethyl-2-oxocy-<br>clohexyl]-2-hydroxyethyl}piperidine-<br>2,6-dione|200-636-0|66-81-9|Muta. 2<br>Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H341<br>H360-<br>D ***<br>H300<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H341<br>H360D ***<br>H300<br>H411||||
|613-141-00-3|1,4-diamino-2-(2-butyltetrazol-5-yl)-3-cya-<br>noanthraquinone|401-470-3|93686-63-6|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|613-142-00-9|_trans_—_N_-methyl-2-styryl-[4'-aminomethine-<br>(1-acetyl-1-(2-methoxyphenyl)acetamido)]<br>pyridinium acetate|405-860-4|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|613-143-00-4|1-(3-phenylpropyl)-2-methylpyridinium<br>bromide|405-930-4|10551-42-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H319<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H412||||
|613-144-00-X|reaction products of: poly(vinyl acetate),<br>partially hydrolyzed, with (_E_)-2-(4-formyl-<br>styryl)-3,4-dimethylthiazoliummethyl sulfate|406-460-2|125139-08-4|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-145-00-5|(_S_)-3-benzyloxycarbonyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-<br>isoquinolinium 4-methylbenzenesulfonate|406-960-0|77497-97-3|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|613-146-00-0|_N_-ethyl-_N_-methylpiperidinium iodide|407-780-5|4186-71-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|613-147-00-6|4-[2-(1-methyl-2-(4-morpholinyl)ethoxy)<br>ethyl]morpholine|407-940-4|111681-72-2|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|613-148-00-1|tetrasodium 1,2-bis(4-fluoro-6-[5-(1-amino-<br>2-sulfonatoanthrachinon-4-ylamino)-2,4,6-<br>trimethyl-3-sulfonatophenylamino]-1,3,5-<br>triazin-2-ylamino)ethane|411-240-4|143683-23-2|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|613-149-00-7|pyridaben (ISO);<br>2-_tert_-butyl-5-(4-_tert_-butylbenzylthio)-<br>4-chloropyridazin-3(2_H_)-one|405-700-3|96489-71-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H410||||
|613-150-00-2|2,2'-[3,3'-(piperazine-1,4-diyl)dipropyl]bis<br>(1_H_-benzimidazo[2,1—_b_]benzo[_l_,_m_,_n_][3,8]<br>phenanthroline-1,3,6-trione|406-295-6|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|613-151-00-8|1-(3-mesyloxy-5-trityloxymethyl-2-D-threo-<br>furyl)thymine|406-360-9|104218-44-2|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|613-152-00-3|phenyl_ N_-(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)car-<br>bamate|406-600-2|89392-03-0|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|613-153-00-9|2,3,5-trichloropyridine|407-270-2|16063-70-0|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|613-154-00-4|2-amino-4-chloro-6-methoxypyrimidine|410-050-9|5734-64-5|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-155-00-X|5-chloro-2,3-difluoropyridine|410-090-7|89402-43-7|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H226<br>H302<br>H412|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H226<br>H302<br>H412||||
|613-156-00-5|2-butyl-4-chloro-5-formylimidazole|410-260-0|83857-96-9|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|613-157-00-0|2,4-diamino-5-methoxymethylpyrimidine|410-330-0|54236-98-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H319|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H373 **<br>H319||||
|613-158-00-6|2,3-dichloro-5-trifluoromethyl-pyridine|410-340-5|69045-84-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H332<br>H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H332<br>H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|613-159-00-1|fenazaquin (ISO);<br>4-[2-[4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenyl]-ethoxy]<br>quinazoline|410-580-0|120928-09-8|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H332<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H332<br>H410||||
|613-160-00-7|(1_S_)-2-methyl-2,5-diazobicyclo[2.2.1]hep-<br>tane dihydrobromide|411-000-9|125224-62-6|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|613-163-00-3|azimsulfuron (ISO);<br>1-(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)-3-[1-<br>methyl-4-(2-methyl-2_H_-tetrazol-5-yl)pyra-<br>zol-5-ylsulfonyl]urea|—|120162-55-2|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-164-00-9|flufenacet (ISO);<br>_N_-(4-fluorophenyl)-_N_-isopropyl-2-(5-tri-<br>fluoromethyl-[1,3,4]thiadiazol-2-yloxy)acet-<br>amide|—|142459-58-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H373 **<br>H317<br>H410||||
|613-165-00-4|flupyrsulfuron-methyl-sodium (ISO);<br>methyl 2-[[(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-<br>2-ylcarbamoyl)sulfamoyl]-6-trifluoro-<br>methyl]nicotinate, monosodium salt|—|144740-54-5|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|613-166-00-X|flumioxazin (ISO);<br>_N_-(7-fluoro-3,4-dihydro-3-oxo-4-prop-<br>2-ynyl-2_H_—1,4-benzoxazin-6-yl)cyclohex-<br>1-ene-1,2-dicarboxamide|—|103361-09-7|Repr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H360-<br>D ***<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360D ***<br>H410||||
|613-167-00-5|reaction mass of: 5-chloro-2-methyl-4-iso-<br>thiazolin-3-one [EC no. 247-500-7]<br>and 2-methyl-2_H_ -isothiazol-3-one [EC<br>no. 220-239-6] (3:1);<br>reaction mass of: 5-chloro-2-methyl-4-iso-<br>thiazolin-3-one [EC no. 247-500-7]<br>and 2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one [EC<br>no. 220-239-6] (3:1)|—|55965-84-9|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥0,6 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 0,06 %<br>≤C < 0,6 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>0,06 % ≤<br>C < 0,6 %<br>Skin Sens. 1;<br>H317:<br>C ≥0,0015 %||
|613-168-00-0|1-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone|201-800-4|88-12-0|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Eye Dam. 1|H351<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H335<br>H318|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H351<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H335<br>H318|||D|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-169-00-6|9-vinylcarbazole|216-055-0|1484-13-5|Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H341<br>H312<br>H302<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H341<br>H312<br>H302<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|613-170-00-1|2,2-ethylmethylthiazolidine|404-500-3|694-64-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|613-171-00-7|hexaconazole (ISO);<br>(_RS_)-2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-1-(1_H_-1,2,4-<br>triazol-1-yl)hexan-2-ol|413-050-7|79983-71-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H411||||
|613-172-00-2|5-chloro-1,3-dihydro-2_H_-indol-2-one|412-200-9|17630-75-0|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H361f<br>***<br>H302<br>H317<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H361f ***<br>H302<br>H317<br>H412||||
|613-173-00-8|fluquinconazole (ISO);<br>3-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-6-fluoro-2-(1_H_-<br>1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)quinazolin-4-(3_H_)-one|411-960-9|136426-54-5|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H312<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H312<br>H315<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-174-00-3|(±) 2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-(1_H_-1,2,4-tria-<br>zol-1-yl)propyl-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethylether|407-760-6|112281-77-3|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H351<br>H332<br>H302<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H332<br>H302<br>H411||||
|613-175-00-9|epoxiconazole(ISO);<br>(2_RS_,3_SR_)-3-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-(4-fluoro-<br>phenyl)-[(1_H_-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)methyl]oxi-<br>rane|406-850-2|133855-98-8|Carc. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H351<br>H361f-<br>d<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H361fd<br>H411||||
|613-176-00-4|2-methyl-2-azabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane|404-810-9|4524-95-2|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H226<br>H312<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H312<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H314||||
|613-177-00-X|8-amino-7-methylquinoline|412-760-4|5470-82-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H312<br>H302<br>H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H317<br>H411||||
|613-178-00-5|4-ethyl-2-methyl-2-isopentyl-1,3-oxazoli-<br>dine|410-470-2|137796-06-6|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1|H314<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H314<br>H317||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|613-179-00-0|lithium 3-oxo-1,2(2_H_)-benzisothiazol-2-ide|411-690-1|111337-53-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H411||||
|613-180-00-6|_N_-(1,1-dimethylethyl)bis(2-benzothiazole-<br>sulfen)amide|407-430-1|3741-80-8|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-181-00-1|5,5-dimethyl-perhydro-pyrimidin-2-one<br>α-(4-trifluoromethylstyryl)-α-(4-trifluoro-<br>methyl)cinnamylidenehydrazone|405-090-9|67485-29-4|STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H372<br>**<br>H302<br>H319<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H372 **<br>H302<br>H319<br>H410||||
|613-182-00-7|1-(1-naphthylmethyl)quinolinium chloride|406-220-7|65322-65-8|Carc. 2<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H351<br>H341<br>H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H351<br>H341<br>H302<br>H315<br>H318<br>H412||||
|613-183-00-2|reaction mass of: 5-(_N_-methylperfluorooc-<br>tylsulfonamido)methyl-3-octadecyl-1,3-oxa-<br>zolidin-2-one;<br>5-(_N_-methylperfluoroheptylsulfonamido)<br>methyl-3-octadecyl-1,3-oxazolidin-2-one|413-640-4|—|STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H410||||
|613-184-00-8|nitrilotriethyleneammoniopropane-2-ol<br>2-ethylhexanoate|413-670-8|—|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H319<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H317||||
|613-185-00-3|2,3,5,6-tetrahydro-2-methyl-2_H_-cyclopenta<br>[_d_]-1,2-thiazol-3-one|407-630-9|82633-79-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H318<br>H317<br>H410||||
|613-186-00-9|(2_R_,3_R_)-3-((_R_)-1-(_tert_-butyldimethylsiloxy)<br>ethyl)-4-oxoazetidin-2-yl acetate|408-050-9|76855-69-1|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H319<br>H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-188-00-X|1-(3-(4-fluorophenoxy)propyl)-3-methoxy-<br>4-piperidinone|411-500-7|116256-11-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|613-189-00-5|1,4,7,10-tetrakis(_p_-toluensulfonyl)-1,4,7,10-<br>tetraazacyclododecane|414-030-0|52667-88-6|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|613-190-00-0|disodium 1-amino-4-(2-(5-chloro-6-fluoro-<br>pyrimidin-4-ylamino-methyl)-4-methyl-6-<br>sulfo-phenylamino)-9,10-dioxo-9,10-dihy-<br>dro-anthracene-2-sulfonate|414-040-5|149530-93-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H317||||
|613-191-00-6|3-ethyl-2-methyl-2-(3-methylbutyl)-1,3-oxa-<br>zolidine|421-150-7|143860-04-2|Repr. 1B<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H360F<br>***<br>H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H360F ***<br>H314<br>H410||||
|613-193-00-7|pentakis[3-(dimethylammonio)propylsulfa-<br>moyl]-[(6-hydroxy-4,4,8,8-tetramethyl-4,8-<br>diazoniaundecane-1,11-diyldisulfamoyl)di<br>[phthalocyaninecopper(II)]] heptalactate|414-930-3|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|613-194-00-2|6,13-dichloro-3,10-bis{2-[4-fluoro-6-(2-sul-<br>fophenylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]<br>propylamino}benzo[5,6][1,4]oxazino<br>[2,3-.b.]phenoxazine-4,11-disulphonic acid,<br>lithium-, sodium salt|418-000-8|163062-28-0|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|613-195-00-8|2,2-(1,4-phenylene)bis((4_H_—3,1-benzoxa-<br>zine-4-one)|418-280-1|18600-59-4|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H317<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H413||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-196-00-3|5-[[4-chloro-6-[[2-[[4-fluoro-6-[[5-hydroxy-<br>6-[(4-methoxy-2-sulfophenyl)azo]-7-sulfo-<br>2-naphthalenyl]amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]<br>amino]-1-methylethyl]amino]-1,3,5-triazin-<br>2-yl]amino]-3-[[4-(ethenylsulfonyl)phenyl]<br>azo]-4-hydroxy-naphtalene-2,7-disulfonic<br>acid, sodium salt|418-380-5|168113-78-8|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|613-197-00-9|reaction mass of: 2,4,6-tri(butylcarbamoyl)-<br>1,3,5-triazine;<br>2,4,6-tri(methylcarbamoyl)-1,3,5-triazine;<br>[(2-butyl-4,6-dimethyl)tricarbamoyl]-1,3,5-<br>triazine;<br>[(2,4-dibutyl-6-methyl)tricarbamoyl]-1,3,5-<br>triazine|420-390-1|187547-46-2|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|613-199-00-X|reaction mass of: 1,3,5-tris(3-aminomethyl-<br>phenyl)-1,3,5-(1_H_,3_H_,5_H_)-triazine-<br>2,4,6-trione;<br>reaction mass of oligomers of 3,5-bis<br>(3-aminomethylphenyl)-1-poly[3,5-bis(3-<br>aminomethylphenyl)-2,4,6-trioxo-1,3,5-<br>(1_H_,3_H_,5_H_)-triazin-1-yl]-1,3,5-(1_H_,3_H_,5_H_)-<br>triazine-2,4,6-trione|421-550-1|—|Carc. 1B<br>Repr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H350<br>H360-<br>D ***<br>H317<br>H412|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H360D ***<br>H317<br>H412||||
|613-200-00-3|Reaction product of: copper, (29_H_,31_H_-<br>phthalocyaninato(2-)-_N_29,_N_30,_N_31,_N_32)-,<br>chlorosulfuric acid and 3-(2-sulfooxyethyl-<br>sulfonyl)aniline, sodium salts|420-980-7|—|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|613-201-00-9|(_R_)-5-bromo-3-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl<br>methyl)-1_H_-indole|422-390-5|143322-57-0|Repr. 2<br>STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H361f<br>***<br>H372<br>**<br>H332<br>H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H361f ***<br>H372 **<br>H332<br>H302<br>H317<br>H410|EUH070|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-202-00-4|pymetrozine (ISO);<br>(_E_)-4,5-dihydro-6-methyl-4-(3-pyridyl-<br>methyleneamino)-1,2,4-triazin-3(2_H_)-one|—|123312-89-0|Carc. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H351<br>H412|GHS08<br>Wng|H351<br>H412||||
|613-203-00-X|pyraflufen-ethyl; [1]<br>pyraflufen [2]|-[1]<br>-[2]|129630-19-9<br>[1]<br>129630-17-7<br>[2]|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|613-204-00-5|oxadiargyl (ISO);<br>3-[2,4-dichloro-5-(2-propynyloxy)phenyl]-<br>5-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2<br>(3_H_)-one;<br>5-_tert_-butyl-3-[2,4-dichloro-5-(prop-2-yny-<br>loxy)phenyl]-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2(3_H_)-one|254-637-6|39807-15-3|Repr. 2<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H361d<br>***<br>H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H361d ***<br>H373 **<br>H410||||
|613-205-00-0|propiconazole(ISO);<br>(±) 1-[2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-4-propyl-<br>1,3-dioxolan-2-ylmethyl]-1_H_—1,2,4-tria-<br>zole|262-104-4|60207-90-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410||||
|613-206-00-6|fenamidone (ISO);<br>(_S_)-5-methyl-2-methylthio-5-phenyl-3-phe-<br>nylamino-3,5-dihydroimidazol-4-one|—|161326-34-7|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|613-208-00-7|imazamox (ISO);<br>(_RS_)-2-(4-isopropyl-4-methyl-5-oxo-2-imi-<br>dazolin-2-yl)-5-methoxymethylnicotinic<br>acid|—|114311-32-9|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|613-209-00-2|_cis_-1-(3-chloropropyl)-2,6-dimethyl-piperi-<br>din hydrochloride|417-430-3|63645-17-0|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H373 **<br>H317<br>H411||||
|613-210-00-8|2-(3-chloropropyl)-2,5,5-trimethyl-1,3-diox-<br>ane|417-650-1|88128-57-8|STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H373<br>**<br>H412|GHS08<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-211-00-3|_N_-methyl-4-(_p_-formylstyryl)pyridinium<br>methylsulfate|418-240-3|74401-04-0|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|613-212-00-9|4-[4-(2-ethylhexyloxy)phenyl](1,4-thiazi-<br>nane-1,1-dioxide)|418-320-8|133467-41-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|613-213-00-4|_cis_-1-benzoyl-4-[(4-methylsulfonyl)oxy]-L-<br>proline|416-040-0|120807-02-5|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|613-214-00-X|_N_,_N_-di-_n_-butyl-2-(1,2-dihydro-3-hydroxy-<br>6-isopropyl-2-quinolylidene)-1,3-dioxoin-<br>dan-5-carboxamide|416-260-7|147613-95-4|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|613-215-00-5|2-chloromethyl-3,4-dimethoxypyridinium<br>chloride|416-440-5|72830-09-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H312<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H312<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|613-216-00-0|6-_tert_-butyl-7-(6-diethylamino-2-methyl-<br>3-pyridylimino)-3-(3-methylphenyl)pyra-<br>zolo[3,2-c][1,2,4]triazole|416-490-8|162208-01-7|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|613-217-00-6|4-[3-(3,5-di-_tert_-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)pro-<br>pionyloxy]-1-[2-[3-(3,5-di-_tert_-butyl-4-<br>hydrophenyl)propionyloxy]ethyl]-2,2,6,<br>6-tetramethylpiperidine|416-770-1|73754-27-5|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|613-218-00-1|6-hydroxyindole|417-020-4|2380-86-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-219-00-7|7a-ethyl-3,5-bis(1-methylethyl)-2,3,4,5-tet-<br>rahydrooxazolo[3,4-c]-2,3,4,5-tetrahydroox-<br>azole|417-140-7|79185-77-6|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H411||||
|613-220-00-2|trans-(4_S_,6_S_)-5,6-dihydro-6-methyl-4_H_-<br>thieno[2,3-b]thiopyran-4-ol, 7,7-dioxide|417-290-3|147086-81-5|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|613-221-00-8|2-chloro-5-methyl-pyridine|418-050-0|18368-64-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H312<br>H302<br>H315<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H315<br>H412||||
|613-222-00-3|4-(1-oxo-2-propenyl)-morpholine|418-140-1|5117-12-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H373 **<br>H318<br>H317||||
|613-223-00-9|_N_-isopropyl-3-(4-fluorophenyl)-1_H_-indole|418-790-4|93957-49-4|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|613-224-00-4|2,5-dimercaptomethyl-1,4-dithiane|419-770-8|136122-15-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||||
|613-225-00-X|reaction mass of:[2-(anthraquinon-1-yla-<br>mino)-6-[(5-benzoylamino)-anthraquinone-<br>1-ylamino]-4-phenyl]-1,3,5-triazine;<br>2,6-bis-[(5-benzoylamino)-anthraquinon-1-<br>ylamino]-4-phenyl-1,3,5-triazine.|421-290-9|—|STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H373<br>**<br>H413|GHS08<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H413||||
|613-226-00-5|1-(2-(ethyl(4-(4-(4-(4-(ethyl(2-pyridinoethyl)<br>amino)-2-methylphenylazo)benzoylamino)-<br>phenylazo)-3-methylphenyl)amino)ethyl)-<br>pyridinium dichloride|420-950-3|163831-67-2|Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|613-227-00-0|(±)-[(_R_*,_R_*) and (_R_*,_S_*)]-6-fluoro-3,4-dihy-<br>dro-2-oxiranyl-2_H_-1-benzopyran|419-600-2|99199-90-3|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|613-228-00-6|(±)-(_R_*,_S_*)-6-fluoro-3,4-dihydro-2-oxiranyl-<br>2_H_-1-benzopyran|419-630-6|793669-26-8|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|613-230-00-7|florasulam (ISO);<br>2',6',8-trifluoro-5-methoxy-5-triazolo<br>[1,5-c];<br>pyrimidine-2-sulfonanilide|—|145701-23-1|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|613-233-00-3|4,4'-(oxy-(bismethylene))-bis-1,3-dioxolane|423-230-7|56552-15-9|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|614-001-00-4|nicotine (ISO);<br>3-(_N_-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)pyridine|200-193-3|54-11-5|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H310<br>H301<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H301<br>H411||||
|614-002-00-X|salts of nicotine|—|—|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300<br>H411|||A|
|614-003-00-5|strychnine|200-319-7|57-24-9|Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H310<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H310<br>H300<br>H410||||
|614-004-00-0|salts of strychnine|—|—|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H330<br>H300<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H410|||A|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|614-005-00-6|colchicine|200-598-5|64-86-8|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H330<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300||||
|614-006-00-1|brucine;<br>2,3-dimethoxystrychnine|206-614-7|357-57-3|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H330<br>H300<br>H412|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H412||||
|614-007-00-7|brucine sulphate; [1]<br>brucine nitrate; [2]<br>strychnidin-10-one, 2,3-dimethoxy-, mono<br>[(R)-1-methylheptyl 1,2-benzenedicarboxy-<br>late]; [3]<br>strychnidin-10-one, 2,3-dimethoxy-, compd.<br>with (_S_)mono(1-methylheptyl)-1,2-benzene-<br>dicarboxylate (1:1) [4]|225-432-9<br>[1]<br>227-317-9<br>[2]<br>269-439-5<br>[3]<br>269-710-8<br>[4]|4845-99-2 [1]<br>5786-97-0 [2]<br>68239-26-9 [3]<br>68310-42-9 [4]|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H330<br>H300<br>H412|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300<br>H412|||A|
|614-008-00-2|aconitine|206-121-7|302-27-2|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H330<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300||||
|614-009-00-8|salts of aconitine|—|—|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H330<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300|||A|
|614-010-00-3|atropine|200-104-8|51-55-8|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H330<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300||||
|614-011-00-9|salts of atropine|—|—|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H330<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300|||A|
|614-012-00-4|hyoscyamine|202-933-0|101-31-5|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H330<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300||||
|614-013-00-X|salts of hyoscyamine|—|—|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H330<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300|||A|
|614-014-00-5|hyoscine|200-090-3|51-34-3|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H330<br>H310<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|614-015-00-0|salts of hyoscine|—|—|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 1<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H330<br>H310<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H310<br>H300|||A|
|614-016-00-6|pilocarpine|202-128-4|92-13-7|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H330<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300||||
|614-017-00-1|salts of pilocarpine|—|—|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H330<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300|||A|
|614-018-00-7|papaverine|200-397-2|58-74-2|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|614-019-00-2|salts of papaverine|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302|||A|
|614-020-00-8|physostigmine|200-332-8|57-47-6|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H330<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300||||
|614-021-00-3|salts of physostigmine|—|—|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 2 *|H330<br>H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H330<br>H300|||A|
|614-022-00-9|digitoxin|200-760-5|71-63-6|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *|H331<br>H301<br>H373<br>**|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H373 **||||
|614-023-00-4|ephedrine|206-080-5|299-42-3|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|614-024-00-X|salts of ephedrine|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302|||A|
|614-025-00-5|ouabain|211-139-3|630-60-4|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *|H331<br>H301<br>H373<br>**|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H373 **||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|614-026-00-0|strophantin-K|234-239-9|11005-63-3|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *|H331<br>H301<br>H373<br>**|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H373 **||||
|614-027-00-6|bufa-4,20,22-trienolide, 6-(acetyloxy)-3-(β-<br>D-glucopyranosyloxy)-8,14-dihydroxy-, (3β,<br>6β)-;<br>red squill;<br>scilliroside|208-077-4|507-60-8|Acute Tox. 2 *|H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H300||||
|614-028-00-1|reaction mass of: 2-ethylhexyl mono-D-<br>glucopyranoside;<br>2-ethylhexyl di-D-glucopyranoside|414-420-0|—|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|614-029-00-7|constitutional isomers of penta-_O_-allyl-β-D-<br>fructofuranosyl-α-D-glucopyranoside;<br>constitutional isomers of hexa-_O_-allyl-β-D-<br>fructofuranosyl-α-D-glucopyranoside;<br>constitutional isomers of hepta-_O_-allyl-β-D-<br>fructofuransoyl-α-D-glucopyranoside|419-640-0|68784-14-5|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|615-001-00-7|methyl isocyanate|210-866-3|624-83-9|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H225<br>H361d<br>***<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H225<br>H361d ***<br>H330<br>H311<br>H301<br>H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|615-002-00-2|methyl isothiocyanate|209-132-5|556-61-6|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||||
|615-003-00-8|thiocyanic acid|207-337-4|463-56-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H412|EUH032|||
|615-004-00-3|salts of thiocyanic acid|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H412|EUH032||A|
|615-005-00-9|4,4'-methylenediphenyl diisocyanate;<br>diphenylmethane-4,4'-diisocyanate; [1]<br>2,2'-methylenediphenyl diisocyanate;<br>diphenylmethane-2,2'-diisocyanate; [2]<br>_o_-(_p_-isocyanatobenzyl)phenyl isocyanate;<br>diphenylmethane-2,4'-diisocyanate; [3]<br>methylenediphenyl diisocyanate [4]|202-966-0<br>[1]<br>219-799-4<br>[2]<br>227-534-9<br>[3]<br>247-714-0<br>[4]|101-68-8 [1]<br>2536-05-2 [2]<br>5873-54-1 [3]<br>26447-40-5 [4]|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H332<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H332<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334<br>H317||Eye Irrit.; H319:<br>C ≥5 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: C ≥5 %<br>Resp. Sens. 1;<br>H334: C ≥0,1 %|C<br>2|
|615-006-00-4|2-methyl-_m_-phenylene diisocyanate;<br>toluene-2,4-di-isocyanate; [1]<br>4-methyl-_m_-phenylene diisocyanate;<br>toluene-2,6-di-isocyanate; [2]<br>_m_-tolylidene diisocyanate;<br>toluene-diisocyanate [3]|202-039-0<br>[1]<br>209-544-5<br>[2]<br>247-722-4<br>[3]|91-08-7 [1]<br>584-84-9 [2]<br>26471-62-5 [3]|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H351<br>H330<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334<br>H317<br>H412|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H351<br>H330<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334<br>H317<br>H412||Resp. Sens. 1;<br>H334: C ≥0,1 %|C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|615-007-00-X|1,5-naphthylene diisocyanate|221-641-4|3173-72-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H332<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H332<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334<br>H412||||
|615-008-00-5|3-isocyanatomethyl-3,5,5-trimethylcyclo-<br>hexyl isocyanate;<br>isophorone di-isocyanate|223-861-6|4098-71-9|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H331<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334<br>H317<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334<br>H317<br>H411||*<br>Resp. Sens. 1;<br>H334: C ≥0,5 %<br>Skin Sens.1;<br>H317: C ≥0,5 %|2|
|615-009-00-0|4,4'-methylenedi(cyclohexyl isocyanate);<br>dicyclohexylmethane-4,4'-di-isocyanate|225-863-2|5124-30-1|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H331<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H331<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334<br>H317||*<br>Resp. Sens. 1;<br>H334: C ≥0,5 %<br>Skin Sens. 1;<br>H317: C ≥0,5 %|2|
|615-010-00-6|2,2,4-trimethylhexamethylene-1,6-di-isocya-<br>nate; [1]<br>2,4,4-trimethylhexamethylene-1,6-di-isocya-<br>nate [2]|241-001-8<br>[1]<br>239-714-4<br>[2]|16938-22-0 [1]<br>15646-96-5 [2]|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1|H331<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H331<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334||*<br>Resp. Sens. 1;<br>H334: C ≥0,5 %<br>Skin Sens. 1;<br>H317: C ≥0,5 %|C<br>2|
|615-011-00-1|hexamethylene-di-isocyanate|212-485-8|822-06-0|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H331<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H331<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334<br>H317||*<br>Resp. Sens. 1;<br>H334: C ≥0,5 %<br>Skin Sens. 1;<br>H317: C ≥0,5 %|2|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|615-012-00-7|4-isocyanatosulphonyltoluene;<br>tosyl isocyanate|223-810-8|4083-64-1|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334|EUH014|Eye Irrit.; H319:<br>C ≥5 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: C ≥5 %||
|615-013-00-2|cyanamide;<br>carbanonitril|206-992-3|420-04-2|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H301<br>H312<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS06<br>Dgr|H301<br>H312<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317||||
|615-014-00-8|tris(1-dodecyl-3-methyl-2-phenylbenzimida-<br>zolium)hexacyanoferrate|—|7276-58-6|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|615-015-00-3|1,7,7-trimethylbicyclo(2,2,1)hept-2-yl thio-<br>cyanatoacetate;<br>isobornyl thiocyanoacetate|204-081-5|115-31-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|615-016-00-9|potassium cyanate|209-676-3|590-28-3|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||
|615-017-00-4|calcium cyanamide|205-861-8|156-62-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Eye Dam. 1|H302<br>H335<br>H318|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H335<br>H318||||
|615-018-00-X|2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl thiocyanate|203-985-7|112-56-1|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H226<br>H311<br>H301|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>Dgr|H226<br>H311<br>H301||||
|615-019-00-5|dicyclohexylcarbodiimide|208-704-1|538-75-0|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H311<br>H302<br>H318<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H311<br>H302<br>H318<br>H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|615-020-00-0|methylene dithiocyanate|228-652-3|6317-18-6|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H330<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H330<br>H301<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400||||
|615-021-00-6|1,3,5-tris(oxiranylmethyl)-1,3,5-triazine-<br>2,4,6(1_H_,3_H_,5_H_)-trione;<br>TGIC|219-514-3|2451-62-9|Muta. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H340<br>H331<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H317<br>H412|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H340<br>H331<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H318<br>H317<br>H412||||
|615-022-00-1|methyl 3-isocyanatosulfonyl-2-thiophene-<br>carboxylate|410-550-7|79277-18-2|STOT RE 2 *<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H373<br>**<br>H334<br>H317|GHS08<br>Dgr|~~E; R2~~<br>H373 **<br>H334<br>H317|EUH014|||
|615-023-00-7|2-(isocyanatosulfonylmethyl)benzoic acid<br>methyl ester;<br>(alt.):methyl 2-(isocyanatosulfonylmethyl)<br>benzoate|410-900-9|83056-32-0|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Muta. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1|H226<br>H341<br>H332<br>H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H334|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H226<br>H341<br>H332<br>H373 **<br>H318<br>H334|EUH014|||
|615-024-00-2|2-phenylethylisocyanate|413-080-0|1943-82-4|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H331<br>H302<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H302<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|615-025-00-8|4,4'-ethylidenediphenyl dicyanate|405-740-1|47073-92-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H332<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H318<br>H410||||
|615-026-00-3|4,4'-methylenebis(2,6-dimethylphenyl cya-<br>nate)|405-790-4|101657-77-6|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|615-028-00-4|ethyl 2-(isocyanatosulfonyl)benzoate|410-220-2|77375-79-2|****<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|~~E; R2~~<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H318<br>H334<br>H317|EUH014|||
|615-029-00-X|2,5-bis-isocyanatomethyl-bicyclo[2.2.1]hep-<br>tane|411-280-2|—|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Resp. Sens. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H330<br>H302<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H412|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H330<br>H302<br>H314<br>H334<br>H317<br>H412||||
|615-030-00-5|alkali salts, alkali earth salts and other salts<br>of thiocyanic acid not mentioned elsewhere<br>in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H412|EUH032||A|
|615-031-00-0|thallium salt of thiocyanic acid|222-571-7|3535-84-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H411|EUH032||A|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|615-032-00-6|metal salts of thiocyanic acid not mentioned<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H410|EUH032||A|
|616-001-00-X|_N_,_N_-dimethylformamide;<br>dimethyl formamide|200-679-5|68-12-2|Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H360-<br>D ***<br>H332<br>H312<br>H319|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H360D ***<br>H332<br>H312<br>H319||||
|616-002-00-5|2-fluoroacetamide|211-363-1|640-19-7|Acute Tox. 2 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *|H300<br>H311|GHS06<br>Dgr|H300<br>H311||||
|616-003-00-0|acrylamide;<br>prop-2-enamide|201-173-7|79-06-1|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 1B<br>Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H350<br>H340<br>H361f<br>***<br>H301<br>H372<br>**<br>H332<br>H312<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H340<br>H361f ***<br>H301<br>H372 **<br>H332<br>H312<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317|||D|
|616-004-00-6|allidochlor (ISO);<br>_N_,_N_-diallylchloroacetamide|202-270-7|93-71-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H411||||
|616-005-00-1|chlorthiamid (ISO);<br>2,6-dichloro (thiobenzamide)|217-637-7|1918-13-4|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|616-006-00-7|dichlofluanid (ISO);<br>_N_-dichlorofluoromethylthio-_N_',_N_'-dimethyl-<br>_N_-phenylsulphamide|214-118-7|1085-98-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H319<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H319<br>H317<br>H410||||
|616-007-00-2|diphenamid (ISO);<br>_N_,_N_-dimethyl-2,2-diphenylacetamide|213-482-4|957-51-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||
|616-008-00-8|propachlor (ISO);<br>2-chloro-_N_-isopropylacetanilide;<br>α-chloro-_N_-isopropylacetanilide|217-638-2|1918-16-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H319<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H317<br>H410||||
|616-009-00-3|propanil (ISO);<br>3',4'-dichloropropionanilide|211-914-6|709-98-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H302<br>H400|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H400||||
|616-010-00-9|tosylchloramide sodium|204-854-7|127-65-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Resp. Sens. 1|H302<br>H314<br>H334|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dg|H302<br>H314<br>H334|EUH031|||
|616-011-00-4|_N_,_N_-dimethylacetamide|204-826-4|127-19-5|Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H360-<br>D ***<br>H332<br>H312|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H360D ***<br>H332<br>H312||Repr. 1B; H360D:<br>C ≥5 %||
|616-012-00-X|_N_-(dichlorofluoromethylthio)phthalimide;<br>_N_-(fluorodichloromethylthio)phthalimide|211-952-3|719-96-0|Skin Irrit. 2|H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H315||||
|616-013-00-5|butyraldehyde oxime|203-792-8|110-69-0|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H311<br>H302<br>H319|GHS06<br>Dgr|H311<br>H302<br>H319||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|616-014-00-0|2-butanone oxime;<br>ethyl methyl ketoxime;<br>ethyl methyl ketone oxime|202-496-6|96-29-7|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H351<br>H312<br>H318<br>H317|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H351<br>H312<br>H318<br>H317||||
|616-015-00-6|alachlor (ISO);<br>2-chloro-2',6'-diethyl-_N_-(methoxymethyl)<br>acetanilide|240-110-8|15972-60-8|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H302<br>H317<br>H410||M=10||
|616-016-00-1|1-(3,4-dichlorophenylimino) thiosemicarba-<br>zide|—|5836-73-7|Acute Tox. 2 *|H300|GHS06<br>Dgr|H300||||
|616-017-00-7|cartap hydrochloride|239-309-2|15263-52-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H312<br>H302<br>H410||||
|616-018-00-2|_N_,_N_-diethyl-_m_-toluamide;<br>deet|205-149-7|134-62-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H412||||
|616-019-00-8|perfluidone (ISO);<br>1,1,1-trifluoro-_N_-(4-phenylsulphonyl-_o_-<br>tolyl)methanesulphonamide;|253-718-3|37924-13-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H302<br>H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319||||
|616-020-00-3|tebuthiuron (ISO);<br>1-(5-_tert_-butyl-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl)-<br>1,3-dimethylurea|251-793-7|34014-18-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|616-021-00-9|thiazafluron (ISO);<br>1,3-dimethyl-1-(5-trifluoromethyl-1,3,4-<br>thiadiazol-2-yl)urea|246-901-4|25366-23-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|616-022-00-4|acetamide|200-473-5|60-35-5|Carc. 2|H351|GHS08<br>Wng|H351||||
|616-023-00-X|_N_-hexadecyl(or octadecyl)-_N_-hexadecyl(or<br>octadecyl)benzamide|401-980-6|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H315<br>H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H315<br>H317||||
|616-024-00-5|2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxooxazolidin-1-yl)-<br>2-chloro-5-(2-(2,4-di-_tert_-pentylphenoxy)<br>butyramido)-4,4-dimethyl-3-oxovaleranilide|402-260-4|54942-74-4|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-025-00-0|valinamide|402-840-7|20108-78-5|Repr. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H361f<br>***<br>H319<br>H317|GHS08<br>Wng|H361f ***<br>H319<br>H317||||
|616-026-00-6|thioacetamide|200-541-4|62-55-5|Carc. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H350<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350<br>H302<br>H319<br>H315<br>H412||||
|616-027-00-1|tris(2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl)ammonium<br>3-acetoacetamido-4-methoxybenzenesulfo-<br>nate|403-760-5|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|616-028-00-7|_N_-(4-(3-(4-cyanophenyl)ureido)-3-hydroxy-<br>phenyl)-2-(2,4-di-_tert_-pentylphenoxy)octana-<br>mide|403-790-9|108673-51-4|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H317<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H413||||
|616-029-00-2|_N_,_N_'-ethylenebis(vinylsulfonylacetamide)|404-790-1|66710-66-5|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H318<br>H317|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|616-030-00-8|ethidimuron (ISO);<br>1-(5-ethylsulphonyl-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl)-<br>1,3-dimethylurea|250-010-6|30043-49-3|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|616-031-00-3|dimethachlor (ISO);<br>2-chloro-_N_-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-_N_-<br>(2-methoxyethyl)acetamide;|256-625-6|50563-36-5|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410||||
|616-032-00-9|diflufenican (ISO);<br>_N_-(2,4-difluorophenyl)-2-[3-(trifluoro-<br>methyl)phenoxy]-3-pyridinecarboxamide|—|83164-33-4|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|616-033-00-4|cyprofuram (ISO);<br>_N_-(3-chlorophenyl)-_N_-(tetrahydro-2-oxo-<br>3-furyl)cyclopropanecarboxamide|274-050-9|69581-33-5|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H312<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H312<br>H410||||
|616-034-00-X|pyracarbolid; (ISO);<br>3,4-dihydro-6-methyl-2_H_-pyran-5-carboxa-<br>nilide|246-419-4|24691-76-7|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|616-035-00-5|cymoxanil (ISO);<br>2-cyano-_N_-[(ethylamino)carbonyl]-2-(meth-<br>oxyimino)acetamide|261-043-0|57966-95-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410||||
|616-036-00-0|2-chloracetamide|201-174-2|79-07-2|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Sens. 1|H361f<br>***<br>H301<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H361f ***<br>H301<br>H317||Skin Sens. 1;<br>H317: C ≥0,1 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|616-037-00-6|acetochlor (ISO);<br>2-chloro-_N_-(ethoxymethyl)-_N_-(2-ethyl-<br>6-methylphenyl)acetamide|251-899-3|34256-82-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H332<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H332<br>H335<br>H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|616-038-00-1|(4-aminophenyl)-_N_-methylmethylensulfona-<br>mide hydrochloride|406-010-5|88918-84-7|Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|616-039-00-7|3',5'-dichloro-4'-ethyl-2'-hydroxypalmitani-<br>lide|406-200-8|117827-06-2|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|616-040-00-2|potassium_ N_-(4-toluenesulfonyl)-4-toluene-<br>sulfonamide|406-650-5|97888-41-0|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|616-041-00-8|3',5'-dichloro-2-(2,4-di-_tert_-pentylphenoxy)-<br>4'-ethyl-2'-hydroxyhexananilide|406-840-8|101664-25-9|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-042-00-3|_N_-(2-(6-ethyl-7-(4-methylphenoxy)-1_H_-pyr-<br>azolo[1,5-b][1,2,4]triazol-2-yl)propyl)-<br>2-octadecyloxybenzamide|407-070-5|142859-67-4|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H317<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H413||||
|616-043-00-9|isoxaben (ISO);<br>_N_-[3-(1-ethyl-1-methylpropyl)-1,2-oxazol-<br>5-yl]-2,6-dimethoxybenzamide|407-190-8|82558-50-7|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-044-00-4|_N_-(3,5-dichloro-4-ethyl-2-hydroxyphenyl)-<br>2-(3-pentadecylphenoxy)-butanamide|402-510-2|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|616-045-00-X|2'-(4-chloro-3-cyano-5-formyl-2-thieny-<br>lazo)-5'-diethylamino-2-methoxyacetanilide|405-190-2|122371-93-1|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H317<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H413||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|616-046-00-5|_N_-(2-(6-chloro-7-methylpyrazolo(1,5-b)-<br>1,2,4-triazol-4-yl)propyl)-2-(2,4-di-_tert_-pen-<br>tylphenoxy)octanamide|406-390-2|—|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|616-047-00-0|reaction mass of: 2,2',2'',2'''-(ethylenedinitri-<br>lotetrakis-_N_,_N_-di(C16)alkylacetamide;<br>2,2',2'',2'''-(ethylenedinitrilotetrakis-_N_,_N_-di<br>(C18)alkylacetamide|406-640-0|—|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|616-048-00-6|3'-trifluoromethylisobutyranilide|406-740-4|1939-27-1|STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H411||||
|616-049-00-1|2-(2,4-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenoxy)-_N_-<br>(3,5-dichloro-4-ethyl-2-hydroxyphenyl)-hex-<br>anamide|408-150-2|99141-89-6|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-050-00-7|lufenuron (ISO);<br>_N_-[2,5-dichloro-4-(1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-<br>propoxy)-phenyl-aminocarbonyl]-2,6-<br>difluorobenzamide|410-690-9|103055-07-8|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|616-051-00-2|reaction mass of: 2,4 -bis(_N_'-(4-methylphe-<br>nyl)-ureido)-toluene;<br>2,6 -bis(_N_'-(4-methylphenyl)-ureido)-toluene|411-070-0|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-052-00-8|formamide|200-842-0|75-12-7|Repr. 1B|H360-<br>D ***|GHS08<br>Dgr|H360D ***||||
|616-053-00-3|_N_-methylacetamide|201-182-6|79-16-3|Repr. 1B|H360-<br>D ***|GHS08<br>Dgr|H360D ***||||
|616-054-00-9|iprodione (ISO);<br>3-(3,5-dichlorophenyl)-2,4-dioxo-_N_-isopro-<br>pylimidazolidine-1-carboxamide|253-178-9|36734-19-7|Carc. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|616-055-00-4|propyzamide (ISO);<br>3,5-dichloro-_N_-(1,1-dimethylprop-2-ynyl)<br>benzamide|245-951-4|23950-58-5|Carc. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H410||||
|616-056-00-X|_N_-methylformamide|204-624-6|123-39-7|Repr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H360-<br>D ***<br>H312|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dg|H360D ***<br>H312||||
|616-057-00-5|reaction mass of:_ N_-[3-hydroxy-2-(2-<br>methylacryloylaminomethoxy)propoxy-<br>methyl]-2-methylacrylamide;<br>_N_-[2,3-bis-(2-methylacryloylaminomethoxy)<br>propoxymethyl]-2-methylacrylamide;<br>methacrylamide;<br>2-methyl-_N_-(2-methylacryloylamino-<br>methoxymethyl)-acrylamide;<br>_N_-(2,3-dihydroxypropoxymethyl)-2-methy-<br>lacrylamide|412-790-8|—|Carc. 1B<br>Muta. 2<br>STOT RE 2 *|H350<br>H341<br>H373<br>**|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H341<br>H373 **||||
|616-058-00-0|1,3-bis(3-methyl-2,5-dioxo-1_H_-pyrrolinyl-<br>methyl)benzene|412-570-1|119462-56-5|STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H373 **<br>H318<br>H317<br>H410||||
|616-059-00-6|4-((4-(diethylamino)-2-ethoxyphenyl)<br>imino)-1,4-dihydro-1-oxo-_N_-propyl-<br>2-naphthalenecarboxamide|412-650-6|121487-83-0|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-060-00-1|Condensation product of: 3-(7-carboxyhept-<br>1-yl)-6-hexyl-4-cyclohexene-1,2-dicar-<br>boxylic acid with polyamines (primarily<br>amino-ethyl-piperazine and triethylenetetra-<br>mine)|413-770-1|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H314<br>H317<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|616-061-00-7|_N_,_N_'—1,6-hexanediylbis(_N_-(2,2,6,6-tetra-<br>methyl-piperidin-4-yl)-formamide|413-610-0|124172-53-8|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H319<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H412||||
|616-062-00-2|_N_-[3-[(2-acetyloxy)ethyl](phenyl-methyl)<br>amino]-4-methoxyphenylacetamide|411-590-8|70693-57-1|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H314<br>H412|GHS05<br>Dgr|H314<br>H412||||
|616-063-00-8|3-dodecyl-(1-(1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-<br>4-piperidin)-yl)-2,5-pyrrolidindione|411-920-0|106917-30-0|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H314<br>H410||||
|616-064-00-3|_N_—_tert_-butyl-3-methylpicolinamide|406-720-5|32998-95-1|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|616-065-00-9|3'-(3-acetyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)-1,1-diethy-<br>lurea|411-970-3|79881-89-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *|H302<br>H373<br>**|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H373 **||||
|616-066-00-4|5,6,12,13-tetrachloroanthra(2,1,9-<br>_def_:6,5,10-_d_'_e_'_f_')diisoquinoline-1,3,8,10<br>(2_H_,9_H_)-tetrone|405-100-1|115662-06-1|Repr. 2|H361f<br>***|GHS08<br>Wng|H361f ***||||
|616-067-00-X|dodecyl 3-(2-(3-benzyl-4-ethoxy-2,5-dioxoi-<br>midazolidin-1-yl)-4,4-dimethyl-3-oxovalera-<br>mido)-4-chlorobenzoate|407-300-4|92683-20-0|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-068-00-5|potassium 4-(11-methacrylamidoundecana-<br>mido)benzenesulfonate|406-500-9|174393-75-0|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|616-069-00-0|1-hydroxy-5-(2-methylpropyloxycarbonyla-<br>mino)-_N_-(3-dodecyloxypropyl)-2-naphthoa-<br>mide|406-210-2|110560-22-0|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|616-070-00-6|reaction mass of: 3,3'-dicyclohexyl-1,1'-<br>methylenebis(4,1-phenylene)diurea;<br>3-cyclohexyl-1-(4-(4-(3-octadecylureido)<br>benzyl)phenyl)urea;<br>3,3'-dioctadecyl-1,1'-methylenebis(4,1-phe-<br>nylene)diurea|406-530-2|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-071-00-1|reaction mass of: bis(_N_-cyclohexyl-_N_'-phe-<br>nyleneureido)methylene;<br>bis(_N_-octadecyl-_N_'-phenyleneureido)methy-<br>lene;<br>bis(_N_-dicyclohexyl-_N_'-phenyleneureido)<br>methylene (1:2:1)|406-550-1|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H317<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H413||||
|616-072-00-7|1-(2-deoxy-5-_O_-trityl-β-D-threopentofura-<br>nosyl)thymine|407-120-6|55612-11-8|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-073-00-2|4'-ethoxy-2-benzimidazoleanilide|407-600-5|120187-29-3|Muta. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H341<br>H413|GHS08<br>Wng|H341<br>H413||||
|616-074-00-8|_N_-butyl-2-(4-morpholinylcarbonyl)benza-<br>mide|407-730-2|104958-67-0|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H319<br>H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H317<br>H412||||
|616-075-00-3|D, L-(_N_,_N_-diethyl-2-hydroxy-2-phenylaceta-<br>mide)|408-120-9|65197-96-8|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1|H302<br>H318|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318||||
|616-076-00-9|tebufenozide (ISO);<br>_N_-_tert_-butyl-_N_'-(4-ethylbenzoyl)-3,5-<br>dimethylbenzohydrazide|412-850-3|112410-23-8|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|616-077-00-4|reaction mass of: 2-(9-methyl-1,3,8,10-tet-<br>raoxo-2,3,9,10-tetrahydro-(1_H_,8_H_)-anthra<br>[2,1,9-_def_: 6,5,10-_d_'_e_'_f_']diisoquinolin-2-<br>ylethansulfonic acid;<br>potassium 2-(9-methyl-1,3,8,10-tetraoxo-<br>2,3,9,10-tetrahydro-(1_H_,8_H_)-anthra[2,1,9-<br>_def_: 6,5,10-_d_'_e_'_f_']diisoquinolin-2-ylethansul-<br>fate|411-310-4|—|Eye Dam. 1|H318|GHS05<br>Dgr|H318||||
|616-078-00-X|2-[2,4-bis(1,1-dimethyl-ethyl)phenoxy]-_N_-<br>(2-hydroxy-5-methyl-phenyl)hexanamide|411-330-3|104541-33-5|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-079-00-5|1,6-hexanediyl-bis(2-(2-(1-ethylpentyl)-3-<br>oxazolidinyl)ethyl)carbamate|411-700-4|140921-24-0|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|616-080-00-0|4-(2-((3-ethyl-4-methyl-2-oxo-pyrrolin-1-yl)<br>carboxamido)ethyl)benzenesulfonamide)|411-850-0|119018-29-0|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|616-081-00-6|5-bromo-8-naphtholactam|413-480-5|24856-00-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H317<br>H410||||
|616-082-00-1|_N_-(5-chloro-3-((4-(diethylamino)-2-methyl-<br>phenyl)imino-4-methyl-6-oxo-1,4-cyclohex-<br>adien-1-yl)benzamide|413-200-1|129604-78-0|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|616-083-00-7|[2-[(4-nitrophenyl)amino]ethyl]urea|410-700-1|27080-42-8|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|616-084-00-2|2,4-bis[_N_'-(4-methylphenyl)ureido]toluene|411-790-5|—|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|616-085-00-8|3-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-6-fluoro-quinazo-<br>line-2,4(1_H_,3_H_)-dione|412-190-6|168900-02-5|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|616-086-00-3|2-acetylamino-6-chloro-4-[(4-diethylamino)<br>2-methylphenyl-imino]-5-methyl-1-oxo-<br>2,5-cyclohexadiene|412-250-1|102387-48-4|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-087-00-9|reaction mass of: 7,9,9-trimethyl-3,14-<br>dioxa-4,13-dioxo-5,12-diazahexadecane-<br>1,16-diyl-prop-2-enoate;<br>7,7,9-trimethyl-3,14-dioxa-4,13-dioxo-<br>5,12-diazahexadecan-1,16-diyl-prop-2-eno-<br>ate|412-260-6|52658-19-2|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H319<br>H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H319<br>H317<br>H411||||
|616-088-00-4|2-aminosulfonyl-_N_,_N_-dimethylnicotinamide|413-440-7|112006-75-4|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H412||||
|616-089-00-X|5-(2,4-dioxo-1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyrimidine)-<br>3-fluoro-2-hydroxymethyltetrahydrofuran|415-360-8|41107-56-6|Muta. 2|H341|GHS08<br>Wng|H341||||
|616-090-00-5|1-(1,4-benzodioxan-2-ylcarbonyl)piperazine<br>hydrochloride|415-660-9|70918-74-0|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H311<br>H301<br>H373 **<br>H411||||
|616-091-00-0|1,3,5-tris-[(2_S_ and 2_R_)-2,3-epoxypropyl]-<br>1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-(1_H_,3_H_,5_H_)-trione|423-400-0|59653-74-6|Muta. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1|H340<br>H331<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H318<br>H317|GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H340<br>H331<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H318<br>H317||||
|616-092-00-6|Polymeric reaction product of bicyclo[2.2.1]<br>hepta-2,5-diene, ethene, 1,4-hexadiene, 1-<br>propene with_ N_,_N_-di-2-propenylformamide|404-035-6|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H317<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H413||||
|616-093-00-1|Reaction products of: aniline-terephthalal-<br>dehyde-_o_-toluidine condensate with maleic<br>anhydride|406-620-1|129217-90-9|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|616-094-00-7|3,3'-dicyclohexyl-1,1'-methylenebis(4,1-phe-<br>nylene)diurea|406-370-3|58890-25-8|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H317<br>H413|GHS07<br>Wng|H317<br>H413||||
|616-095-00-2|3,3'-dioctadecyl-1,1'-methylenebis(4,1-phe-<br>nylene)diurea|406-690-3|43136-14-7|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-096-00-8|_N_-(3-hexadecyloxy-2-hydroxyprop-1-yl)-_N_-<br>(2-hydroxyethyl)palmitamide|408-110-4|110483-07-3|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-097-00-3|_N_,_N_'-1,4-phenylenebis(2-((2-methoxy-4-<br>nitrophenyl)azo)-3-oxobutanamide|411-840-6|83372-55-8|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-098-00-9|1-[4-chloro-3-((2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropro-<br>poxy)methyl)phenyl]-5-phenyl-1_H_-1,2,4-<br>triazole-3-carboxamide|411-750-7|119126-15-7|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|616-099-00-4|2-[4-[(4-hydroxyphenyl)sulfonyl]phenoxy]-<br>4,4-dimethyl-_N_-[5-[(methylsulfonyl)amino]-<br>2-[4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenoxy]<br>phenyl]-3-oxopentanamide|414-170-2|135937-20-1|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-100-00-8|1,3-dimethyl-1,3-bis(trimethylsilyl)urea|414-180-7|10218-17-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H302<br>H315|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H315||||
|616-101-00-3|(_S_)-_N_-_tert_-butyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-3-isoqui-<br>nolinecarboxamide|414-600-9|149182-72-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||
|616-102-00-9|reaction mass of: α-[3-(3-mercaptopropa-<br>noxycarbonylamino)methylphenylaminocar-<br>bonyl]-ω-[3-(3-mercaptopropanoxycarbony-<br>lamino)methylphenylaminocarbonyloxy]-<br>poly-(oxyethylene-co-oxypropylene);<br>1,2-(or 1,3-)bis[α-(3-mercaptopropanoxy-<br>carbonylamino)methylphenylaminocarbo-<br>nyl)-ω-oxy-poly(oxyethylene-co-oxypropy-<br>lene)]-3-(or 2-)propanol;<br>1,2,3-tris[α-(3-mercaptopropanoxycarbonyl-<br>amino)methylphenylaminocarbonyl)-ω-oxy-<br>poly-(oxyethylene-co-oxypropylene)]pro-<br>pane]|415-870-0|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|616-103-00-4|(_S_,_S_)-_trans_-4-(acetylamino)-5,6-dihydro-6-<br>methyl-7,7-dioxo-4_H_-thieno[2,3-b]thio-<br>pyran-2-sulfonamide|415-030-3|120298-38-6|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H410||||
|616-104-00-X|benalaxyl (ISO);<br>methyl_ N_-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-_N_-(phenyla-<br>cetyl)-DL-alaninate|275-728-7|71626-11-4|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|616-105-00-5|chlorotoluron (ISO);<br>3-(3-chloro-_p_-tolyl)-1,1-dimethylurea|239-592-2|15545-48-9|Carc. 2<br>Repr. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H361d<br>***<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H361d ***<br>H410||||
|616-106-00-0|phenmedipham (ISO);<br>methyl 3-(3-methylcarbaniloyloxy)carbani-<br>late|237-199-0|13684-63-4|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|616-108-00-1|iodosulfuron-methyl-sodium;<br>sodium ({[5-iodo-2-(methoxycarbonyl)phe-<br>nyl]sulfonyl}carbamoyl)(4-methoxy-6-<br>methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)azanide|—|144550-36-7|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|616-109-00-7|sulfosulfuron (ISO);<br>1-(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)-3-(2-ethyl-<br>sulfonylimidazo[1,2-a]pyridin-3-yl)sulfony-<br>lurea|—|141776-32-1|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|616-110-00-2|cyclanilide (ISO);<br>1-(2,4-dichloroanilinocarbonyl)cyclopropa-<br>necarboxylic acid|419-150-7|113136-77-9|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H411||||
|616-111-00-8|fenhexamid (ISO);<br>_N_-(2,3-dichlor-4-hydroxyphenyl)-1-methyl-<br>cyclohexancarboxamid|422-530-5|126833-17-8|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|616-112-00-3|oxasulfuron (ISO);<br>oxetan-3-yl 2-[(4,6-dimethylpyrimidin-2-yl)-<br>carbamoylsulfamoyl]benzoate|—|144651-06-9|STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H373<br>**<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H410||||
|616-113-00-9|desmedipham (ISO);<br>ethyl 3-phenylcarbamoyloxyphenylcarba-<br>mate|237-198-5|13684-56-5|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||M=10||
|616-114-00-4|dodecanamide,_ N_,_N_'-(9,9',10,10'-tetrahydro-<br>9,9',10,10'-tetraoxo(1,1'-bianthracene)-4,4'-<br>diyl)bis-|418-010-2|136897-58-0|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-115-00-X|_N_-(3-acetyl-2-hydroxyphenyl)-4-(4-phenyl-<br>butoxy)benzamide|416-150-9|136450-06-1|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-116-00-5|_N_-(4-dimethylaminopyridinium)-3-meth-<br>oxy-4-(1-methyl-5-nitroindol-3-ylmethyl)-<br>_N_-(_o_-tolylsulfonyl)benzamidate|416-790-9|143052-96-4|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-117-00-0|_N_-[2-(3-acetyl-5-nitrothiophen-2-ylazo)-5-<br>diethylaminophenyl]acetamide|416-860-9|777891-21-1|Repr. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H361f<br>***<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H361f ***<br>H317<br>H410||||
|616-118-00-6|_N_-(2',6'-dimethylphenyl)-2-piperidinecar-<br>boxamide hydrochloride|417-950-0|65797-42-4|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||
|616-119-00-1|2-(1-butyl-3,5-dioxo-2-phenyl-(1,2,4)-tria-<br>zolidin-4-yl)-4,4-dimethyl-3-oxo-_N_-(2-<br>methoxy-5-(2-(dodecyl-1-sulfonyl))propio-<br>nylamino)-phenyl)-pentanamide|418-060-5|118020-93-2|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-120-00-7|reaction mass of:_ N_-(3-dimethylamino-4-<br>methyl-phenyl)-benzamide;<br>_N_-(3-dimethylamino-2-methyl-phenyl)-ben-<br>zamide;<br>_N_-(3-dimethylamino-3-methyl-phenyl)-ben-<br>zamide|420-600-1|—|STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H373<br>**<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H373 **<br>H411||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|616-121-00-2|2,4-dihydroxy-_N_-(2-methoxyphenyl)benza-<br>mide|419-090-1|129205-19-2|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|616-123-00-3|_N_-[3-[[4-(diethylamino)-2-methylphenyl]<br>imino]-6-oxo-1,4-cyclohexadienyl]aceta-<br>mide|414-740-0|96141-86-5|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|616-124-00-9|lithium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide|415-300-0|90076-65-6|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H412|GHS06<br>GHS05<br>Dgr|H311<br>H301<br>H314<br>H412||||
|616-125-00-4|3-cyano-_N_-(1,1-dimethylethyl)androsta-3,5-<br>diene-17-β-carboxamide|415-730-9|151338-11-3|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|410||||
|616-127-00-5|reaction mass of:_ N_,_N_'-Ethane-1,2-diylbis<br>(decanamide);<br>12-Hydroxy-_N_-[2-[1-oxydecyl)amino]ethyl]<br>octadecanamide;<br>_N_,_N_'-Ethane-1,2-diylbis(12-hydroxyoctade-<br>canamide)|430-050-2|—|Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H317<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H317<br>H411||||
|616-128-00-0|_N_-(2-(1-allyl-4,5-dicyanoimidazol-2-ylazo)-<br>5-(dipropylamino)phenyl)-acetamide|417-530-7|123590-00-1|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-129-00-6|_N_,_N_'-bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl)iso-<br>phthalamide|419-710-0|42774-15-2|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2|H302<br>H319|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H319||||
|616-130-00-1|_N_-(3-(2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-imidazolin-<br>1-yl)-4,4-dimethyl-3-oxo-pentanoylamino)-<br>4-methoxy-phenyl)-octadecanamide|421-780-2|150919-56-5|Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H413|—|H413||||
|616-132-00-2|_N_-[4-(4-cyano-2-furfurylidene-2,5-dihydro-<br>5-oxo-3-furyl)phenyl]butane-1-sulfonamide|423-250-6|130016-98-7|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|616-133-00-8|_N_-cyclohexyl-_S_,_S_-dioxobenzo[_b_]tiophene-2-<br>carboxamide|423-990-1|149118-66-1|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H318<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H302<br>H318<br>H410||||
|616-134-00-3|3,3'-bis(dioctyloxyphosphinothioylthio)-_N_,<br>_N_'-oxybis(methylene)dipropionamide|401-820-5|793710-14-2|Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H412|—|H412||||
|616-135-00-9|(3_S_,4a_S_,8a_S_)-2-[(2_R_,3_S_)-3-amino-2-<br>hydroxy-4-phenylbutyl]-_N_-tert-butyldecahy-<br>droisoquinoline-3-carboxamide|430-230-0|136522-17-3|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H302<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H302<br>H412||||
|616-142-00-7|1,3-Bis(vinylsulfonylacetamido)propane|428-350-3|93629-90-4|Muta. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H341<br>H318<br>H317<br>H412|GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H341<br>H318<br>H317<br>H412||||
|616-143-00-2|_N_,_N_'-dihexadecyl-_N_,_N_'-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)<br>propanediamide|422-560-9|149591-38-8|Repr. 2<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H361f<br>***<br>H319<br>H413|GHS08<br>Wng|H361f ***<br>H319<br>H413||||
|617-001-00-2|di-_tert_-butyl peroxide|203-733-6|110-05-4|Org. Perox. E<br>Flam. Liq. 2|H242<br>H225|GHS02<br>Dgr|H242<br>H225||||
|617-002-00-8|α, α-dimethylbenzyl hydroperoxide;<br>cumene hydroperoxide|201-254-7|80-15-9|Org. Perox. E<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H242<br>H331<br>H312<br>H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H314<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS06<br>GHS08<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H242<br>H331<br>H312<br>H302<br>H373 **<br>H314<br>H411||Skin Corr. 1B;<br>H314: C ≥10 %<br>Skin Irrit. 2;<br>H315: 3 % ≤C<br>< 10 %<br>Eye Dam. 1;<br>H318: 3 % ≤C<br>< 10 %<br>Eye Irrit. 2; H319:<br>1 % ≤C < 3 %<br>STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C < 10 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|617-003-00-3|dilauroyl peroxide|203-326-3|105-74-8|Org. Perox. D|H242|GHS02<br>Dgr|H242||||
|617-004-00-9|1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1-naphthyl hydroperox-<br>ide|212-230-0|771-29-9|Org. Perox. D<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H242<br>H302<br>H314<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H242<br>H302<br>H314<br>H410||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|617-006-00-X|bis(α, α-dimethylbenzyl) peroxide|201-279-3|80-43-3|Org. Perox. F<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H242<br>H319<br>H315<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H242<br>H319<br>H315<br>H411||||
|617-007-00-5|_tert_-butyl α, α-dimethylbenzyl peroxide|222-389-8|3457-61-2|Org. Perox. E<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H242<br>H315<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H242<br>H315<br>H411||||
|617-008-00-0|dibenzoyl peroxide;<br>benzoyl peroxide|202-327-6|94-36-0|Org. Perox. B<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1|H241<br>H319<br>H317|GHS01<br>GHS02<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H241<br>H319<br>H317|||T|
|617-010-00-1|1-hydroperoxycyclohexyl 1-hydroxycyclo-<br>hexyl peroxide; [1]<br>1,1'-dioxybiscyclohexan-1-ol; [2]<br>cyclohexylidene hydroperoxide; [3]<br>cyclohexanone, peroxide [4]<br>[> 91 % solution]|201-091-1<br>[1]<br>219-306-2<br>[2]<br>220-279-4<br>[3]<br>235-527-7<br>[4]|78-18-2 [1]<br>2407-94-5 [2]<br>2699-11-8 [3]<br>12262-58-7 [4]|Org. Perox. A<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H240<br>H302<br>H314|GHS01<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H240<br>H302<br>H314||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %|C T|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|617-010-01-9|1-hydroperoxycyclohexyl 1-hydroxycyclo-<br>hexyl peroxide; [1]<br>1,1'-dioxybiscyclohexan-1-ol; [2]<br>cyclohexylidene hydroperoxide; [3]<br>cyclohexanone, peroxide [4]<br>[≤91 % solution]|201-091-1<br>[1]<br>219-306-2<br>[2]<br>220-279-4<br>[3]<br>235-527-7<br>[4]|78-18-2 [1]<br>2407-94-5 [2]<br>2699-11-8 [3]<br>12262-58-7 [4]|Org. Perox. C<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1B|H242<br>H302<br>H314|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H242<br>H302<br>H314||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %|C T|
|617-012-00-2|8-_p_-menthyl hydroperoxide;<br>_p_-menthane hydroperoxide|201-281-4|80-47-7|Org. Perox. D<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H242<br>H314<br>H332|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H242<br>H314<br>H332||STOT SE 3;<br>H335: C ≥5 %||
|617-013-00-8|_O_,_O_-_tert_-butyl_ O_-docosyl monoperoxyoxa-<br>late|404-300-6|116753-76-5|Org. Perox. C<br>****<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H242<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H242<br>H410||||
|617-014-00-3|6-(nonylamino)-6-oxo-peroxyhexanoic acid|406-680-9|104788-63-8|Org. Perox. C<br>****<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H242<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H242<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400||||
|617-015-00-9|bis(4-methylbenzoyl)peroxide|407-950-9|895-85-2|Org. Perox. B<br>****<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H241<br>H400<br>H410|GHS01<br>GHS02<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H241<br>H410||||
|617-016-00-4|3-hydroxy-1,1-dimethylbutyl 2-ethyl-2-<br>methylheptaneperoxoate|413-910-1|—|Org. Perox. C<br>****<br>Flam. Liq. 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H242<br>H226<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H242<br>H226<br>H315<br>H410||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|617-017-00-X|reaction mass of: 2,2'-bis(_tert_-pentylperoxy)-<br>_p_-diisopropylbenzene;<br>2,2'-bis(_tert_-pentylperoxy)-_m_-diisopropyl-<br>benzene|412-140-3|32144-25-5|Org. Perox. D<br>****<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 4|H242<br>H413|GHS02<br>Dgr|H242<br>H413|||T|
|617-018-00-5|reaction mass of: 1-methyl-1-(3-(1-methy-<br>lethyl)phenyl)ethyl-1-methyl-1-phenylethyl-<br>peroxide, 63 % by weight;<br>1-methyl-1-(4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl)ethyl-<br>1-methyl-1-phenylethylperoxide, 31 % by<br>weight|410-840-3|71566-50-2|Org. Perox. C<br>****<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H242<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H242<br>H411|||T|
|617-019-00-0|6-(phthalimido)peroxyhexanoic acid|410-850-8|128275-31-0|Org. Perox. D<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H242<br>H318<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>DgDgr|H242<br>H318<br>H400|||T|
|617-020-00-6|1,3-di(prop-2,2-diyl)benzene bis(neodeca-<br>noylperoxide)|420-060-5|117663-11-3|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Org. Perox. D<br>****<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H226<br>H242<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H226<br>H242<br>H411||||
|647-001-00-8|glucosidase, β-|232-589-7|9001-22-3|Resp. Sens. 1|H334|GHS08<br>Dgr|H334||||
|647-002-00-3|cellulase|232-734-4|9012-54-8|Resp. Sens. 1|H334|GHS08<br>Dgr|H334||||
|647-003-00-9|cellobiohydrolase, exo-|253-465-9|37329-65-0|Resp. Sens. 1|H334|GHS08<br>Dgr|H334||||
|647-004-00-4|cellulases with the exception of those<br>specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Resp. Sens. 1|H334|GHS08<br>Dgr|H334|||A|
|647-005-00-X|bromelain, juice|232-572-4|9001-00-7|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|647-006-00-5|ficin|232-599-1|9001-33-6|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334||||
|647-007-00-0|papain|232-627-2|9001-73-4|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334||||
|647-008-00-6|pepsin A|232-629-3|9001-75-6|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334||||
|647-009-00-1|rennin|232-645-0|9001-98-3|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334||||
|647-010-00-7|trypsin|232-650-8|9002-07-7|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334||||
|647-011-00-2|chymotrypsin|232-671-2|9004-07-3|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334||||
|647-012-00-8|subtilisin|232-752-2|9014-01-1|STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Resp. Sens. 1|H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H334|GHS08<br>GHS05 GHS07<br>Dgr|H335<br>H315<br>H318<br>H334||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|647-013-00-3|proteinase, microbial neutral|232-966-6|9068-59-1|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334||||
|647-014-00-9|proteases with the exception of those<br>specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Resp. Sens. 1|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H334||||
|647-015-00-4|amylase, α-|232-565-6|9000-90-2|Resp. Sens. 1|H334|GHS08<br>Dgr|H334||||
|647-016-00-X|amylases with the exception of those<br>specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Resp. Sens. 1|H334|GHS08<br>Dgr|H334||||
|648-001-00-0|Distillates (coal tar), benzole fraction;<br>Light Oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the distillation of coal tar. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers primarily in the range of C4 to C10<br>and distilling in the approximate range of<br>80 oC to 160 oC (175 oF to 320 oF).]|283-482-7|84650-02-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|648-002-00-6|Tar oils, brown-coal;<br>Light Oil;<br>[The distillate from lignite tar boiling in the<br>range of approximately 80 oC to 250 oC<br>(176 oF to 482 oF). Composed primarily of<br>aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons and<br>monobasic phenols.]|302-674-4|94114-40-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-003-00-1|Benzol forerunnings (coal);<br>Light Oil Redistillate, low boiling;<br>[The distillate from coke oven light oil<br>having an approximate distillation range<br>below 100 oC (212 oF). Composed primarily<br>of C4 to C6 aliphatic hydrocarbons.]|266-023-5|65996-88-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-004-00-7|Distillates (coal tar), benzole fraction, BTX-<br>rich;<br>Light Oil Redistillate, low boiling;<br>[A residue from the distillation of crude<br>benzole to remove benzole fronts. Com-<br>posed primarily of benzene, toluene and<br>xylenes boiling in the range of approxi-<br>mately 75 oC to 200 oC (167 oF to 392 oF).]|309-984-9|101896-26-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-005-00-2|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C6-10, C8-rich;<br>Light Oil Redistillate, low boiling|292-697-5|90989-41-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-006-00-8|Solvent naphtha (coal), light;<br>Light Oil Redistillate, low boiling|287-498-5|85536-17-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-007-00-3|Solvent naphtha (coal), xylene-styrene cut;<br>Light Oil Redistillate, intermediate boiling|287-502-5|85536-20-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-008-00-9|Solvent naphtha (coal), coumarone-styrene<br>contg.;<br>Light Oil Redistillate, intermediate boiling|287-500-4|85536-19-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-009-00-4|Naphtha (coal), distn. residues;<br>Light Oil Redistillate, high boiling;<br>[The residue remaining from the distillation<br>of recovered naphtha. Composed primarily<br>of naphthalene and condensation products<br>of indene and styrene.]|292-636-2|90641-12-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-010-00-X|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C8;<br>Light Oil Redistillate, high boiling|292-694-9|90989-38-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-012-00-0|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C8-9, hydrocarbon<br>resin polymn. by-product;<br>Light Oil Redistillate, high boiling;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the evaporation of solvent<br>under vacuum from polymerized hydrocar-<br>bon resin. It consists predominantly of<br>aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C8<br>through C9 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 120 oC to 215 oC (248 oF to<br>419 oF).]|295-281-1|91995-20-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-013-00-6|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C9-12, benzene<br>distn.;<br>Light Oil Redistillate, high boiling|295-551-9|92062-36-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-014-00-1|Extract residues (coal), benzole fraction alk.,<br>acid ext.;<br>Light Oil Extract Residues, low boiling;<br>[The redistillate from the distillate, freed of<br>tar acids and tar bases, from bituminous coal<br>high temperature tar boiling in the approx-<br>imate range of 90 oC to 160 oC (194 oF to<br>320 oF). It consists predominantly of<br>benzene, toluene and xylenes.]|295-323-9|91995-61-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-015-00-7|Extract residues (coal tar), benzole fraction<br>alk., acid ext.;<br>Light Oil Extract Residues, low boiling;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the redistillation of the distillate<br>of high temperature coal tar (tar acid and tar<br>base free). It consists predominantly of<br>unsubstituted and substituted mononuclear<br>aromatic hydrocarbons boiling in the range<br>of 85 oC-195 oC (185 oF-383 oF).]|309-868-8|101316-63-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-016-00-2|Extract residues (coal), benzole fraction acid;<br>Light Oil Extract Residues, low boiling;<br>[An acid sludge by-product of the sulphuric<br>acid refining of crude high temperature coal.<br>Composed primarily of sulfuric acid and<br>organic compounds.]|298-725-2|93821-38-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-017-00-8|Extract residues (coal), light oil alk., distn.<br>overheads;<br>Light Oil Extract Residues, low boiling;<br>[The first fraction from the distillation of<br>aromatic hydrocarbons, coumarone,<br>naphthalene and indene rich prefactionator<br>bottoms or washed carbolic oil boiling<br>substantially below 145 oC (293 oF). Com-<br>posed primarily of C7 and C8 aliphatic and<br>aromatic hydrocarbons.]|292-625-2|90641-02-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-018-00-3|Extract residues (coal), light oil alk., acid ext.,<br>indene fraction;<br>Light Oil Extract Residues, intermediate<br>boiling|309-867-2|101316-62-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-019-00-9|Extract residues (coal), light oil alk., indene<br>naphtha fraction;<br>Light Oil Extract Residues, high boiling;<br>[The distillate from aromatic hydrocarbons,<br>coumarone, naphthalene and indene rich<br>prefractionator bottoms or washed carbolic<br>oils, having an approximate boiling range of<br>155 oC to 180 oC (311 oF to 356 oF).<br>Composed primarily of indene, indan and<br>trimethylbenzenes.]|292-626-8|90641-03-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-020-00-4|Solvent naphtha (coal);<br>Light Oil Extract Residues, high boiling;<br>[The distillate from either high temperature<br>coal tar, coke oven light oil, or coal tar oil<br>alkaline extract residue having an approx-<br>imate distillation range of 130 oC to 210 oC<br>(266 oF to 410 oF) Composed primarily of<br>indene and other polycyclic ring systems<br>containing a single aromatic ring. May<br>contain phenolic compounds and aromatic<br>nitrogen bases.]|266-013-0|65996-79-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-021-00-X|Distillates (coal tar), light oils, neutral<br>fraction;<br>Light Oil Extract Residues, high boiling;<br>[A distillate from the fractional distillation of<br>high temperature coal tar. Composed pri-<br>marily of alkyl-substituted one ring aromatic<br>hydrocarbons boiling in the range of<br>approximately 135 oC to 210 oC (275 oF to<br>410 oF). May also include unsaturated<br>hydrocarbons such as indene and coumar-<br>one.]|309-971-8|101794-90-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-022-00-5|Distillates (coal tar), light oils, acid exts.;<br>Light Oil Extract Residues, high boiling;<br>[This oil is a complex mixture of aromatic<br>hydrocarbons, primarily indene, naphtha-<br>lene, coumarone, phenol, and_ o_-,_ m_- and_ p_-<br>cresol and boiling in the range of 140 oC to<br>215 oC (284 oF to 419 oF).]|292-609-5|90640-87-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-023-00-0|Distillates (coal tar), light oils;<br>Carbolic Oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by distillation of coal tar. It consists<br>of aromatic and other hydrocarbons, phe-<br>nolic compounds and aromatic nitrogen<br>compounds and distills at the approximate<br>range of 150 oC to 210 oC (302 oF to<br>410 oF).]|283-483-2|84650-03-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-024-00-6|Tar oils, coal;<br>Carbolic Oil;<br>[The distillate from high temperature coal<br>tar having an approximate distillation range<br>of 130 oC to 250 oC (266 oF to 410 oF).<br>Composed primarily of naphthalene, alkyl-<br>naphthalenes, phenolic compounds, and<br>aromatic nitrogen bases.]|266-016-7|65996-82-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-026-00-7|Extract residues (coal), light oil alk., acid ext.;<br>Carbolic Oil Extract Residue;<br>[The oil resulting from the acid washing of<br>alkali-washed carbolic oil to remove the<br>minor amounts of basic compounds (tar<br>bases). Composed primarily of indene, indan<br>and alkylbenzenes.]|292-624-7|90641-01-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-027-00-2|Extract residues (coal), tar oil alk.;<br>Carbolic Oil Extract Residue;<br>[The residue obtained from coal tar oil by an<br>alkaline wash such as aqueous sodium<br>hydroxide after the removal of crude coal tar<br>acids. Composed primarily of naphthalenes<br>and aromatic nitrogen bases.]|266-021-4|65996-87-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-028-00-8|Extract oils (coal), light oil;<br>Acid Extract;<br>[The aqueous extract produced by an acidic<br>wash of alkali-washed carbolic oil. Com-<br>posed primarily of acid salts of various<br>aromatic nitrogen bases including pyridine,<br>quinoline and their alkyl derivatives.]|292-622-6|90640-99-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-029-00-3|Pyridine, alkyl derivs.;<br>Crude Tar Bases;<br>[The complex combination of polyalkylated<br>pyridines derived from coal tar distillation or<br>as high-boiling distillates approximately<br>above 150 oC (302 oF) from the reaction of<br>ammonia with acetaldehyde, formaldehyde<br>or paraformaldehyde.]|269-929-9|68391-11-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-030-00-9|Tar bases, coal, picoline fraction;<br>Distillate Bases;<br>[Pyridine bases boiling in the range of<br>approximately 125 oC to 160 oC (257 oF<br>320 oF) obtained by distillation of neutra-<br>lized acid extract of the base-containing tar<br>fraction obtained by the distillation of<br>bituminous coal tars. Composed chiefly of<br>lutidines and picolines.]|295-548-2|92062-33-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-031-00-4|Tar bases, coal, lutidine fraction;<br>Distillate Bases|293-766-2|91082-52-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-032-00-X|Extract oils (coal), tar base, collidine fraction;<br>Distillate Bases;<br>[The extract produced by the acidic extrac-<br>tion of bases from crude coal tar aromatic<br>oils, neutralization, and distillation of the<br>bases. Composed primarily of collidines,<br>aniline, toluidines, lutidines, xylidines.]|273-077-3|68937-63-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-033-00-5|Tar bases, coal, collidine fraction;<br>Distillate Bases;<br>[The distillation fraction boiling in the range<br>of approximately 181 oC to 186 oC (356 oF<br>to 367 oF) from the crude bases obtained<br>from the neutralized, acid-extracted base-<br>containing tar fractions obtained by the<br>distillation of bituminous coal tar. It con-<br>tains chiefly aniline and collidines.]|295-543-5|92062-28-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-034-00-0|Tar bases, coal, aniline fraction;<br>Distillate Bases;<br>[The distillation fraction boiling in the range<br>of approximately 180 oC to 200 oC (356 oF<br>to 392 oF) from the crude bases obtained by<br>dephenolating and debasing the carbolated<br>oil from the distillation of coal tar. It<br>contains chiefly aniline, collidines, lutidines<br>and toluidines.]|295-541-4|92062-27-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-035-00-6|Tar bases, coal, toluidine fraction;<br>Distillate Bases|293-767-8|91082-53-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-036-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), alkene-alkyne manuf.<br>pyrolysis oil, mixed with high-temp. coal tar,<br>indene fraction;<br>Redistillates;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a redistillate from the fractional<br>distillation of bituminous coal high tem-<br>perature tar and residual oils that are<br>obtained by the pyrolytic production of<br>alkenes and alkynes from petroleum prod-<br>ucts or natural gas. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of indene and boils in a range of<br>approximately 160 oC to 190 oC (320 oF to<br>374 oF).]|295-292-1|91995-31-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-037-00-7|Distillates (coal), coal tar-residual pyrolysis<br>oils, naphthalene oils;<br>Redistillates;<br>[The redistillate obtained from the fractional<br>distillation of bituminous coal high tem-<br>perature tar and pyrolysis residual oils and<br>boiling in the range of approximately<br>190 oC to 270 oC (374 oF to 518 oF).<br>Composed primarily of substituted dinuclear<br>aromatics.]|295-295-8|91995-35-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-038-00-2|Extract oils (coal), coal tar-residual pyrolysis<br>oils, naphthalene oil, redistillate;<br>Redistillates;<br>[The redistillate from the fractional distilla-<br>tion of dephenolated and debased methyl-<br>naphthalene oil obtained from bituminous<br>coal high temperature tar and pyrolysis<br>residual oils boiling in the approximate<br>range of 220 oC to 230 oC (428 oF to<br>446 oF). It consists predominantly of<br>unsubstituted and substituted dinuclear<br>aromatic hydrocarbons.]|295-329-1|91995-66-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-039-00-8|Extract oils (coal), coal tar-residual pyrolysis<br>oils, naphthalene oils;<br>Redistillates;<br>[A neutral oil obtained by debasing and<br>dephenolating the oil obtained from the<br>distillation of high temperature tar and<br>pyrolysis residuel oils which has a boiling<br>range of 225 oC to 255 oC (437 oF to<br>491 oF). Composed primarily of substituted<br>dinuclear aromatic hydrocarbons.]|310-170-0|122070-79-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-040-00-3|Extract oils (coal), coal tar residual pyrolysis<br>oils, naphthalene oil, distn. residues;<br>Redistillates;<br>[Residue from the distillation of depheno-<br>lated and debased methylnaphthalene oil<br>(from bituminous coal tar and pyrolysis<br>residual oils) with a boiling range of 240 oC<br>to 260 oC (464 oF to 500 oF). Composed<br>primarily of substituted dinuclear aromatic<br>and heterocyclic hydrocarbons.]|310-171-6|122070-80-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-041-00-9|Absorption oils, bicyclo arom. and hetero-<br>cyclic hydrocarbon fraction;<br>Wash Oil Redistillate;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a redistillate from the distillation<br>of wash oil. It consists predominantly of 2-<br>ringed aromatic and heterocyclic hydrocar-<br>bons boiling in the range of approximately<br>260 oC to 290 oC (500 oF to 554 oF).]|309-851-5|101316-45-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-042-00-4|Distillates (coal tar), upper, fluorene-rich;<br>Wash Oil Redistillate;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the crystallization of tar oil. It<br>consists af aromatic and polycyclic hydro-<br>carbons primarily fluorene and some ace-<br>naphthene.]|284-900-0|84989-11-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-043-00-X|Creosote oil, acenaphthene fraction, ace-<br>naphthene-free;<br>Wash Oil Redistillate;<br>[The oil remaining after removal by a<br>crystallization process of acenaphthene from<br>acenaphthene oil from coal tar. Composed<br>primarily of naphthalene and alkylnaphtha-<br>lenes.]|292-606-9|90640-85-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|648-044-00-5|Distillates (coal tar), heavy oils;<br>Heavy Anthracene Oil;<br>[Distillate from the fractional distillation of<br>coal tar of bituminous coal, with boiling<br>range of 240 oC to 400 oC (464 oF to<br>752 oF). Composed primarily of tri- and<br>polynuclear hydrocarbons and heterocyclic<br>compounds.]|292-607-4|90640-86-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|648-045-00-0|Distillates (coal tar), upper;<br>Heavy Anthracene Oil;<br>[The distillate from coal tar having an<br>approximate distillation range of 220 oC to<br>450 oC (428 oF to 842 oF). Composed<br>primarily of three to four membered con-<br>densed ring aromatic hydrocarbons and<br>other hydrocarbons.]|266-026-1|65996-91-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-046-00-6|Anthracene oil, acid ext.;<br>Anthracene Oil Extract Residue;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the base-freed fraction obtained from<br>the distillation of coal tar and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 325 oC to 365 oC<br>(617 oF to 689 oF). It contains predomi-<br>nantly anthracene and phenanthrene and<br>their alkyl derivatives.]|295-274-3|91995-14-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-047-00-1|Distillates (coal tar);<br>Heavy Anthracene Oil;<br>[The distillate from coal tar having an<br>approximate distillation range of 100 oC to<br>450 oC (212 oF to 842 oF). Composed<br>primarily of two to four membered con-<br>densed ring aromatic hydrocarbons, pheno-<br>lic compounds, and aromatic nitrogen<br>bases.]|266-027-7|65996-92-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-048-00-7|Distillates (coal tar), pitch, heavy oils;<br>Heavy Anthracene Oil;<br>[The distillate from the distillation of the<br>pitch obtained from bituminous high tem-<br>perature tar. Composed primarily of tri- and<br>polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons and<br>boiling in the range of approximately<br>300 oC to 470 oC (572 oF to 878 oF). The<br>product may also contain heteroatoms.]|295-312-9|91995-51-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-049-00-2|Distillates (coal tar), pitch;<br>Heavy Anthracene Oil;<br>[The oil obtained from condensation of the<br>vapors from the heat treatment of pitch.<br>Composed primarily of two- to four-ring<br>aromatic compounds boiling in the range of<br>200 oC to greater than 400 oC (392 oF to<br>greater than 752 oF).]|309-855-7|101316-49-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-050-00-8|Distillates (coal tar), heavy oils, pyrene<br>fraction;<br>Heavy Anthracene Oil Redistillate;<br>[The redistillate obtained from the fractional<br>distillation of pitch distillate boiling in the<br>range of approximately 350 oC to 400 oC<br>(662 oF to 752 oF). Consists predominantly<br>of tri- and polynuclear aromatics and<br>heterocyclic hydrocarbons.]|295-304-5|91995-42-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-051-00-3|Distillates (coal tar), pitch, pyrene fraction;<br>Heavy Anthracene Oil Redistillate;<br>[The redistillate obtained from the fractional<br>distillation of pitch distillate and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 380 oC to<br>410 oC (7160 to 770 oF). Composed<br>primarily of tri- and polynuclear aromatic<br>hydrocarbons and heterocyclic compounds.]|295-313-4|91995-52-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-052-00-9|Paraffin waxes (coal), brown-coal high-temp.<br>tar, carbon-treated;<br>Coal Tar Extract;<br>[A complet combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the treatment of lignite carbo-<br>nization tar with activated carbon for<br>removal of trace constituents and impurities.<br>It consists predominantly of saturated<br>straight and branched chain hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly<br>greater than C12.]|308-296-6|97926-76-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-053-00-4|Paraffin waxes (coal), brown-coal high-temp<br>tar, clay-treated;<br>Coal Tar Extract;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the treatment of lignite carbo-<br>nization tar with bentonite for removal of<br>trace constituents and impurities. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated straight and<br>branched chain hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly greater than C12.]|308-297-1|97926-77-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-054-00-X|Pitch;<br>Pitch|263-072-4|61789-60-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-055-00-5|Pitch, coal tar, high-temp.;<br>Pitch;<br>[The residue from the distillation of high<br>temperature coal tar. A black solid with an<br>approximate softening point from 30 oC to<br>180 oC (86 oF to 356 oF). Composed<br>primarily of a complex mixture of three or<br>more membered condensed ring aromatic<br>hydrocarbons.]|266-028-2|65996-93-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|648-056-00-0|Pitch, coal tar, high-temp., heat-treated;<br>Pitch;<br>[The heat treated residue from the distilla-<br>tion of high temperature coal tar. A black<br>solid with an approximate softening point<br>from 80 oC to 180 oC (176 oF to 356 oF).<br>Composed primarily of a complex mixture<br>of three or more membered condensed ring<br>aromatic hydrocarbons.]|310-162-7|121575-60-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-057-00-6|Pitch, coal tar, high-temp., secondary;<br>Pitch Redistillate;<br>[The residue obtained during the distillation<br>of high boiling fractions from bituminous<br>coal high temperature tar and/or pitch coke<br>oil, with a softening point of 140 oC to<br>170 oC (284 oF to 392 oF) according to DIN<br>52025. Composed primarily of tri- and<br>polynuclear aromatic compounds which<br>also contain heteroatoms.]|302-650-3|94114-13-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-058-00-1|Residues (coal tar), pitch distn.;<br>Pitch Redistillate;<br>[Residue from the fractional distillation of<br>pitch distillate boiling in the range of<br>approximately 400 oC to 470 oC (752 oF to<br>846 oF). Composed primarily of polynuclear<br>aromatic hydrocarbons, and heterocyclic<br>compounds.]|295-507-9|92061-94-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-059-00-7|Tar, coal, high-temp., distn. and storage<br>residues;<br>Coal Tar Solids Residue;<br>[Coke- and ash-containing solid residues<br>that separate on distillation and thermal<br>treatment of bituminous coal high tem-<br>perature tar in distillation installations and<br>storage vessels. Consists predominantly of<br>carbon and contains a small quantity of<br>hetero compounds as well as ash compo-<br>nents.]|295-535-1|92062-20-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-060-00-2|Tar, coal, storage residues;<br>Coal Tar Solids Residue;<br>[The deposit removed from crude coal tar<br>storages. Composed primarily of coal tar<br>and carbonaceous particulate matter.]|293-764-1|91082-50-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-061-00-8|Tar, coal, high-temp., residues;<br>Coal Tar Solids Residue;<br>[Solids formed during the coking of<br>bituminous coal to produce crude bitumin-<br>ous coal high temperature tar. Composed<br>primarily of coke and coal particles, highly<br>aromatized compounds and mineral sub-<br>stances.]|309-726-5|100684-51-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-062-00-3|Tar, coal, high-temp., high-solids;<br>Coal Tar Solids Residue;<br>[The condensation product obtained by<br>cooling, to approximately ambient tem-<br>perature, the gas evolved in the high<br>temperature (greater than 700 oC (1292 oF))<br>destructive distillation of coal. Composed<br>primarily of a complex mixture of con-<br>densed ring aromatic hydrocarbons with a<br>high solid content of coal-type materials.]|273-615-7|68990-61-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-063-00-9|Waste solids, coal-tar pitch coking;<br>Coal Tar Solids Residue;<br>[The combination of wastes formed by the<br>coking of bituminous coal tar pitch. It<br>consists predominantly of carbon.]|295-549-8|92062-34-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-064-00-4|Extract residues (coal), brown;<br>Coal Tar Extract;<br>[The residue from extraction of dried coal.]|294-285-0|91697-23-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-065-00-X|Paraffin waxes (coal), brown-coal-high-temp.<br>tar;<br>Coal Tar Extract;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from lignite carbonization tar by<br>solvent crystallisation (solvent deoiling), by<br>sweating or an adducting process. It consists<br>predominantly of straight and branched<br>chain saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly greater than C12.]|295-454-1|92045-71-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-066-00-5|Paraffin waxes (coal), brown-coal-high-temp.<br>tar, hydrotreated;<br>Coal Tar Extract;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from lignite carbonization tar by<br>solvent crystallisation (solvent deoiling), by<br>sweating or an adducting process treated<br>with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.<br>It consists predominantly of straight and<br>branched chain saturated hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly<br>greater than C12.]|295-455-7|92045-72-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-067-00-0|Paraffin waxes (coal), brown-coal high-temp<br>tar, silicic acid-treated;<br>Coal Tar Extract;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the treatment of lignite carbo-<br>nization tar with silicic acid for removal of<br>trace constituents and impurities. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated straight and<br>branched chain hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly greater than C12.]|308-298-7|97926-78-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-068-00-6|Tar, coal, low-temp., distn. residues;<br>Tar Oil, intermediate boiling;<br>[Residues from fractional distillation of<br>low temperature coal tar to remove oils that<br>boil in a range up to approximately 300 oC<br>(572 oF). Composed primarily of aromatic<br>compounds.]|309-887-1|101316-85-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-069-00-1|Pitch, coal tar, low-temp;<br>Pitch Residue;<br>[A complex black solid or semi-solid<br>obtained from the distillation of a low<br>temperature coal tar. It has a softening point<br>within the approximate range of 40 oC to<br>180 oC (104 oF to 356 oF). Composed<br>primarily of a complex mixture of hydro-<br>carbons.]|292-651-4|90669-57-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-070-00-7|Pitch, coal tar, low-temp., oxidized;<br>Pitch Residue, oxidised;<br>[The product obtained by air-blowing, at<br>elevated temperature, low-temperature coal<br>tar pitch. It has a softening-point within the<br>approximate range of 70 oC to 180 oC<br>(158 oF to 356 oF). Composed primarily of a<br>complex mixture of hydrocarbons.]|292-654-0|90669-59-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-071-00-2|Pitch, coal tar, low-temp., heat-treated;<br>Pitch Residue, oxidised;<br>Pitch Residue, heat-treated;<br>[A complex black solid obtained by the heat<br>treatment of low temperature coal tar pitch.<br>It has a softening point within the approx-<br>imate range of 50 oC to 140 oC (122 oF to<br>284 oF). Composed primarily of a complex<br>mixture of aromatic compounds.]|292-653-5|90669-58-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-072-00-8|Distillates (coal-petroleum), condensed-ring<br>arom;<br>Distillates;<br>[The distillate from a mixture of coal and tar<br>and aromatic petroleum streams having an<br>approximate distillation range of 220 oC to<br>450 oC (428 oF to 842 oF). Composed<br>primarily of 3- to 4-membered condensed<br>ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|269-159-3|68188-48-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-073-00-3|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C20-28, polycyclic,<br>mixed coal-tar pitch-polyethylene-polypro-<br>pylene pyrolysis-derived;<br>Pyrolysis Products;<br>[A complex combination hydrocarbons<br>obtained from mixed coal tar pitch-poly-<br>ethylene-polypropylene pyrolysis. Com-<br>posed primarily of polycyclic aromatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C20 through C28<br>and having a softening point of 100 oC to<br>220 oC (212 oF to 428 oF) according to DIN<br>52025.]|309-956-6|101794-74-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-074-00-9|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C20-28, polycyclic,<br>mixed coal-tar pitch-polyethylene pyrolysis-<br>derived;<br>Pyrolysis Products;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from mixed coal tar pitch-poly-<br>ethylene pyrolysis. Composed primarily of<br>polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C20 through C28 and having a softening<br>point of 100 oC to 220 oC (212 oF to<br>428 oF) according to DIN 52025.]|309-957-1|101794-75-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-075-00-4|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C20-28, polycyclic,<br>mixed coal-tar pitch-polystyrene pyrolysis-<br>derived;<br>Pyrolysis Products;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from mixed coal tar pitch-poly-<br>styrene pyrolysis. Composed primarily of<br>polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C20 through C28 and having a softening<br>point of 100 oC to 220 oC (212 oF to<br>428 oF) according to DIN 52025.]|309-958-7|101794-76-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-076-00-X|Pitch, coal tar-petroleum;<br>Pitch Residues;<br>[The residue from the distillation of a<br>mixture of coal tar and aromatic petroleum<br>streams. A solid with a softening point from<br>40 oC to 180 oC (140 oF to 356 oF).<br>Composed primarily of a complex combi-<br>nation of three or more membered con-<br>densed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|269-109-0|68187-57-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-077-00-5|Phenanthrene, distn. residues;<br>Heavy Anthracene Oil Redistillate;<br>[Residue from the distillation of crude<br>phenanthrene boiling in the approximate<br>range of 340 oC to 420 oC (644 oF to<br>788 oF). It consists predominantly of<br>phenanthrene, anthracene and carbazole.]|310-169-5|122070-78-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-078-00-0|Distillates (coal tar), upper, fluorene-free;<br>Wash Oil Redistillate;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the crystallization of tar oil. It<br>consists of aromatic polycyclic hydrocar-<br>bons, primarily diphenyl, dibenzofuran and<br>acenaphthene.]|284-899-7|84989-10-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-079-00-6|Anthracene oil;<br>Anthracene oil;<br>[A complex combination of polycyclic<br>aromatic hydrocarbons obtained from coal<br>tar having an approximate distillation range<br>of 300 oC ot 400 oC (572 oF to 752 oF).<br>Composed primarily of phenanthrene,<br>anthracene and carbazole.]|292-602-7|90640-80-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-080-00-1|Residues (coal tar), creosote oil distn.;<br>Wash Oil Redistillate;<br>[The residue from the fractional distillation<br>of wash oil boiling in the approximate range<br>of 270 oC to 330 oC (518 oF to 626 oF). It<br>consists predominantly of dinuclear aro-<br>matic and heterocyclic hydrocarbons.]|295-506-3|92061-93-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|648-081-00-7|Tar, coal;<br>Coal tar;<br>[The by-product from the destructive dis-<br>tillation of coal. Almost black semisolid. A<br>complex combination of aromatic hydro-<br>carbons, phenolic compounds, nitrogen<br>bases and thiophene.]|232-361-7|8007-45-2|Carc. 1A|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|648-082-00-2|Tar, coal, high-temp.;<br>Coal tar;<br>[The condensation product obtained by<br>cooling, to approximately ambient tem-<br>perature, the gas evolved in the high<br>temperature (greater than 700 oC (1292 oF))<br>destructive distillation of coal. A black<br>viscous liquid denser than water. Composed<br>primarily of a complex mixture of con-<br>densed ring aromatic hydrocarbons. May<br>contain minor amounts of phenolic com-<br>pounds and aromatic nitrogen bases.]|266-024-0|65996-89-6|Carc. 1A|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-083-00-8|Tar, coal, low-temp.;<br>Coal oil;<br>[The condensation product obtained by<br>cooling, to approximately ambient tem-<br>perature, the gas evolved in low temperature<br>(less than 700 oC (1292 oF)) destructive<br>distillation of coal. A black viscous liquid<br>denser than water. Composed primarily of<br>condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons,<br>phenolic compounds, aromatic nitrogen<br>bases, and their alkyl derivatives.]|266-025-6|65996-90-9|Carc. 1A|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|648-084-00-3|Distillates (coal), coke-oven light oil,<br>naphthalene cut;<br>Naphthalene Oil;<br>[The complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from prefractionation (continuous<br>distillation) of coke oven light oil. It consists<br>predominantly of naphthalene, coumarone<br>and indene and boils above 148 oC<br>(298 oF).]|285-076-5|85029-51-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-085-00-9|Distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oils;<br>Naphthalene Oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the distillation of coal tar. It<br>consists primarily of aromatic and other<br>hydrocarbons, phenolic compounds and<br>aromatic nitrogen compounds and distills in<br>the approximate range of 200 oC to 250 oC<br>(392 oF to 482 oF).]|283-484-8|84650-04-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-086-00-4|Distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oils,<br>naphthalene-low;<br>Naphthalene Oil Redistillate;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by crystallization of naphthalene<br>oil. Composed primarily of naphthalene,<br>alkyl naphthalenes and phenolic com-<br>pounds.]|284-898-1|84989-09-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-087-00-X|Distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oil crystn.<br>mother liquor;<br>Naphthalene Oil Redistillate;<br>[A complex combination of organic com-<br>pounds obtained as a filtrate from the<br>crystallization of the naphthalene fraction<br>from coal tar and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 200 oC to 230 oC (392 oF to<br>446 oF). Contains chiefly naphthalene,<br>thionaphthene and alkylnaphthalenes.]|295-310-8|91995-49-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-088-00-5|Extract residues (coal), naphthalene oil, alk.;<br>Naphthalene Oil Extract Residue;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the alkali washing of<br>naphthalene oil to remove phenolic com-<br>pounds (tar acids). It is composed of<br>naphthalene and alkyl naphthalenes.]|310-166-9|121620-47-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-089-00-0|Extract residues (coal), naphthalene oil, alk.,<br>naphthalene-low;<br>Naphthalene Oil Extract Residue;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>remaining after the removal of naphthalene<br>from alkali-washed naphthalene oil by a<br>crystallization process. It is composed<br>primarily of naphthalene and alkyl<br>naphthalenes.]|310-167-4|121620-48-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-090-00-6|Distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oils,<br>naphthalene-free, alk. exts.;<br>Naphthalene Oil Extract Residue;<br>[The oil remaining after the removal of<br>phenolic compounds (tar acids) from<br>drained naphthalene oil by an alkali wash.<br>Composed primarily of naphthalene and<br>alkyl naphthalenes.]|292-612-1|90640-90-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-091-00-1|Extract residues (coal), naphthalene oil alk.,<br>distn. overheads;<br>Naphthalene Oil Extract Residue;<br>[The distillation from alkali-washed<br>naphthalene oil having an approximate<br>distillation range of 180 oC to 220 oC<br>(356 oF to 428 oF). Composed primarily of<br>naphthalene, alkylbenzenes, indene and<br>indan.]|292-627-3|90641-04-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-092-00-7|Distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oils,<br>methylnaphthalene fraction;<br>Methylnaphthalene Oil;<br>[A distillate from the fractional distillation of<br>high temperature coal tar. Composed pri-<br>marily of substituted two ring aromatic<br>hydrocarbons and aromatic nitrogen bases<br>boiling in the range of approximately<br>225 oC to 255 oC (437 oF to 491 oF).]|309-985-4|101896-27-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-093-00-2|Distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oils,<br>indole-methylnaphthalene fraction;<br>Methylnaphthalene Oil;<br>[A distillate from the fractional distillation of<br>high temperature coal tar. Composed pri-<br>marily of indole and methylnaphthalene<br>boiling in the range of approximately<br>235 oC to 255 oC (455 oF to 491 oF).]|309-972-3|101794-91-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-094-00-8|Distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oils, acid<br>exts.;<br>Methylnaphthalene Oil Extract Residue;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by debasing the methylnaphtha-<br>lene fraction obtained by the distillation of<br>coal tar and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 230 oC to 255 oC (446 oF to<br>491 oF). Contains chiefly 1(2)-methyl-<br>naphthalene, naphthalene, dimethyl-<br>naphthalene and biphenyl.]|295-309-2|91995-48-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-095-00-3|Extract residues (coal), naphthalene oil alk.,<br>distn. residues;<br>Methylnaphthalene Oil Extract Residue;<br>[The residue from the distillation of alkali-<br>washed naphthalene oil having an approx-<br>imate distillation range of 220 oC to 300 oC<br>(428 oF to 572 oF). Composed primarily of<br>naphthalene, alkylnaphthalenes and aro-<br>matic nitrogen bases.]|292-628-9|90641-05-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-096-00-9|Extract oils (coal), acidic, tar-base free;<br>Methylnaphthalene Oil Extract Residue;<br>[The extract oil boiling in the range of<br>approximately 220 oC to 265 oC (428 oF to<br>509 oF) from coal tar alkaline extract residue<br>produced by an acidic wash such as aqueous<br>sulfuric acid after distillation to remove tar<br>bases. Composed primarily of alkyl-<br>naphthalenes.]|284-901-6|84989-12-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-097-00-4|Distillates (coal tar), benzole fraction, distn.<br>residues;<br>Wash Oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the distillation of crude<br>benzole (high temperature coal tar). It<br>may be a liquid with the approximate<br>distillation range of 150 oC to 300 oC<br>(302 oF to 572 oF) or a semi-solid or solid<br>with a melting point up to 70 oC (158 oF). It<br>is composed primarily of naphthalene and<br>alkyl naphthalenes.]|310-165-3|121620-46-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-098-00-X|Creosote oil, acenaphthene fraction;<br>Wash Oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of coal tar and<br>boiling in the range of approximately<br>240 oC to 280 oC (464 oF to 536 oF).<br>Composed primarily of acenaphthene,<br>naphthalene and alkyl naphthalene.]|292-605-3|90640-84-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-099-00-5|Creosote oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the distillation of coal tar. It<br>consists primarily of aromatic hydrocarbons<br>and may contain appreciable quantities of<br>tar acids and tar bases. It distills at the<br>approximate range of 200 oC to 325 oC<br>(392 oF to 617 oF).]|263-047-8|61789-28-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|648-100-00-9|Creosote oil, high-boiling distillate;<br>Wash Oil;<br>[The high-boiling distillation fraction<br>obtained from the high temperature carbo-<br>nization of bituminous coal which is further<br>refined to remove excess crystalline salts. It<br>consists primarily of creosote oil with some<br>of the normal polynuclear aromatic salts,<br>which are components of coal tar distillates,<br>removed. It is crystal free at approximately<br>5 oC (41 oF).]|274-565-9|70321-79-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|648-101-00-4|Creosote;<br>[The distillate of coal tar produced by the<br>high temperature carbonization of bitumin-<br>ous coal. It consists primarily of aromatic<br>hydrocarbons, tar acids and tar bases.]|232-287-5|8001-58-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|648-102-00-X|Extract residues (coal), creosote oil acid;<br>Wash Oil Extract Residue;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the base-freed fraction from the<br>distillation of coal tar, boiling in the range of<br>approximately 250 oC to 280 oC (482 oF to<br>536 oF). It consists predominantly of<br>biphenyl and isomeric diphenylnaphtha-<br>lenes.]|310-189-4|122384-77-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|648-103-00-5|Anthracene oil, anthracene paste;<br>Anthracene Oil Fraction;<br>[The anthracene-rich solid obtained by the<br>crystallization and centrifuging of anthra-<br>cene oil. It is composed primarily of<br>anthracene, carbazole and phenanthrene.]|292-603-2|90640-81-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-104-00-0|Anthracene oil, anthracene-low;<br>Anthracene Oil Fraction;<br>[The oil remaining after the removal, by a<br>crystallization process, of an anthracene-rich<br>solid (anthracene paste) from anthracene oil.<br>It is composed primarily of two, three and<br>four membered aromatic compounds.]|292-604-8|90640-82-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-105-00-6|Residues (coal tar), anthracene oil distn.;<br>Anthracene Oil Fraction;<br>[The residue from the fraction distillation of<br>crude anthracene boiling in the approximate<br>range of 340 oC to 400 oC (644 oF to<br>752 oF). It consists predominantly of tri- and<br>polynuclear aromatic and heterocyclic<br>hydrocarbons.]|295-505-8|92061-92-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-106-00-1|Anthracene oil, anthracene paste, anthracene<br>fraction;<br>Anthracene Oil Fraction;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the distillation of anthracene obtained<br>by the crystallization of anthracene oil from<br>bituminous high temperature tar and boiling<br>in the range of 330 oC to 350 oC (626 oF to<br>662 oF). It contains chiefly anthracene,<br>carbazole and phenanthrene.]|295-275-9|91995-15-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-107-00-7|Anthracene oil, anthracene paste, carbazole<br>fraction;<br>Anthracene Oil Fraction;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the distillation of anthracene obtained<br>by crystallization of anthrancene oil from<br>bituminous coal high temperature tar and<br>boiling in the approximate range of 350 oC<br>to 360 oC (662 oF to 680 oF). It contains<br>chiefly anthacene, carbazole and phenan-<br>threne.]|295-276-4|91995-16-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-108-00-2|Anthracene oil, anthracene paste, distn.<br>lights;<br>Anthracene Oil Fraction;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the distillation of anthracene obtained<br>by crystallization of anthracene oil from<br>bituminous light temperature tar and boiling<br>in the range of approximately 290 oC to<br>340 oC (554 oF to 644 oF). It contains<br>chiefly trinuclear aromatics and their dihy-<br>dro derivatives.]|295-278-5|91995-17-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-109-00-8|Tar oils, coal, low-temp.;<br>Tar Oil, high boiling;<br>[A distillate from low-temperature coal tar.<br>Composed primarily of hydrocarbons, phe-<br>nolic compounds and aromatic nitrogen<br>bases boiling in the range of approximately<br>160 oC to 340 oC (320 oF to 644 oF).]|309-889-2|101316-87-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-110-00-3|Extract residues (coal), low temp. coal atar<br>alk.;<br>[The residue from low temperature coal tar<br>oils after an alkaline wash, such as aqueous<br>sodium hydroxide, to remove crude coal tar<br>acids. Composed primarily of hydrocarbons<br>and aromatic nitrogen bases.]|310-191-5|122384-78-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-111-00-9|Phenols, ammonia liquor ext.;<br>Alkaline Extract;<br>[The combination of phenols extracted,<br>using isobutyl acetate, from the ammonia<br>liquor condensed from the gas evolved in<br>low-temperature (less than 700 oC<br>(1292 oF)) destructive distillation of coal. It<br>consists predominantly of a mixture of<br>monohydric and dihydric phenols.]|284-881-9|84988-93-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-112-00-4|Distillates (coal tar), light oils, alk. exts.;<br>Alkaline Extract;<br>[The aqueous extract from carbolic oil<br>produced by an alkaline wash such as<br>aqueous sodium hydroxide. Composed pri-<br>marily of the alkali salts of various phenolic<br>compounds.]|292-610-0|90640-88-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-113-00-X|Extracts, coal tar oil alk.;<br>Alkaline Extract;<br>[The extract from coal tar oil produced by<br>an alkaline wash such as aqueous sodium<br>hydroxide. Composed primarily of the alkali<br>salts of various phenolic compounds.]|266-017-2|65996-83-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-114-00-5|Distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oils, alk.<br>exts.;<br>Alkaline Extract;<br>[The aqueous extract from naphthalene oil<br>produced by an alkaline wash such as<br>aqueous sodium hydroxid. Composed pri-<br>marily of the alkali salts of various phenolic<br>compounds.]|292-611-6|90640-89-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-115-00-0|Extract residues (coal), tar oil alk., carbo-<br>nated, limed;<br>Crude Phenols;<br>[The product obtained by treatment of coal<br>tar oil alkaline extract with CO2 and CaO.<br>Composed primarily of CaCO3, Ca(OH)2,<br>Na2CO3 and other organic and inorganic<br>impurities.]|292-629-4|90641-06-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-116-00-6|Tar acids, coal, crude;<br>Crude Phenols;<br>[The reaction product obtained by neutra-<br>lizing coal tar oil alkaline extract with an<br>acidic solution, such as aqueous sulfuric<br>acid, or gaseous carbon dioxide, to obtain<br>the free acids. Composed primarily of tar<br>acids such as phenol, cresols, and xylenols.]|266-019-3|65996-85-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-117-00-1|Tar acids, brown-coal, crude;<br>Crude Phenols;<br>[An acidified alkaline extract of brown coal<br>tar distillate. Composed primarily of phenol<br>and phenol homologs.]|309-888-7|101316-86-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-118-00-7|Tar acids, brown-coal gasification;<br>Crude Phenols;<br>[A complex combination of organic com-<br>pounds obtained from brown coal gasifica-<br>tion. Composed primarily of C6-10 hydroxy<br>aromatic phenols and their homologs.]|295-536-7|92062-22-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-119-00-2|Tar acids, distn. residues;<br>Distillate Phenols;<br>[A residue from the distillation of crude<br>phenol from coal. It consists predominantly<br>of phenols having carbon numbers in the<br>range of C8 through C10 with a softening<br>point of 60 oC to 80 oC (140 oF to 176 oF).]|306-251-5|96690-55-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-120-00-8|Tar acids, methylphenol fraction;<br>Distillate Phenols;<br>[The fraction of tar acid rich in 3- and 4-<br>methylphenol, recovered by distillation of<br>low-temperature coal tar crude tar acids.]|284-892-9|84989-04-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-121-00-3|Tar acids, polyalkylphenol fraction;<br>Distillate Phenols;<br>[The fraction of tar aicds, recovered by<br>distillation of low-temperature coal tar crude<br>tar acids, having an approximate boiling<br>range of 225 oC to 320 oC (437 oF to<br>608 oF). Composed primarily of polyalk-<br>ylphenols.]|284-893-4|84989-05-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-122-00-9|Tar acids, xylenol fraction;<br>Distillate Phenols;<br>[The fraction of tar acids, rich in 2,4- and<br>2,5-dimethylphenol, recovered by distilla-<br>tion of low-temperature coal tar crude tar<br>acids.]|284-895-5|84989-06-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-123-00-4|Tar acids, ethylphenol fraction;<br>Distillate Phenols;<br>[The fraction of tar acids, rich in 3- and 4-<br>ethylphenol, recovered by distillation of<br>low-temperature coal tar crude tar acids.]|284-891-3|84989-03-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-124-00-X|Tar acids, 3,5-xylenol fraction;<br>Distillate Phenols;<br>[The fraction of tar acids, rich in 3,5-<br>dimethylphenol, recovered by distillation of<br>low-temperature coal tar acids.]|284-896-0|84989-07-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-125-00-5|Tar acids, residues, distillates, first-cut;<br>Distillate Phenols;<br>[The residue from the distillation in the<br>range of 235 oC to 355 oC (481 oF to<br>697 oF) of light carbolic oil.]|270-713-1|68477-23-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-126-00-0|Tar acids, cresylic, residues;<br>Distillate Phenols;<br>[The residue from crude coal tar acids after<br>removal of phenol, cresols, xylenols and any<br>higher boiling phenols. A black solid with a<br>melting point approximately 80 oC (176 oF).<br>Composed primarily of polyalkyphenols,<br>resin gums, and inorganic salts.]|271-418-0|68555-24-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-127-00-6|Phenols, C9-11;<br>Distillate Phenols|293-435-2|91079-47-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-128-00-1|Tar acids, cresylic;<br>Distillate Phenols;<br>[A complex combination of organic com-<br>pounds obtained from brown coal and<br>boiling in the range of approximately<br>200 oC to 230 oC (392 oF to 446 oF). It<br>contains chiefly phenols and pyridine bases.]|295-540-9|92062-26-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-129-00-7|Tar acids, brown-coal, C2-alkylphenol frac-<br>tion;<br>Distillate Phenols;<br>[The distillate from the acidification of<br>alkaline washed lignite tar distillate boiling<br>in the range of approximately 200 oC to<br>230 oC (392 oF to 446 oF). Composed<br>primarily of_ m_- and_ p_-ethylphenol as well as<br>cresols and xylenols.]|302-662-9|94114-29-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-130-00-2|Extract oils (coal), naphthalene oils;<br>Acid Extract;<br>[The aqueous extract produced by an acidic<br>wash of alkali-washed napthalene oil. Com-<br>posed primarily of acid salts of various<br>aromatic nitrogen bases including pyridine,<br>quinoline and their alkyl derivatives.]|292-623-1|90641-00-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-131-00-8|Tar bases, quinoline derivs.;<br>Distillate Bases|271-020-7|68513-87-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-132-00-3|Tar bases, coal, quinoline derivs. fraction;<br>Distillate Bases|274-560-1|70321-67-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-133-00-9|Tar bases, coal, distn. residues;<br>Distillate Bases;<br>[The distillation residue remaining after the<br>distillation of the neutralized, acid-extracted<br>base-containing tar fractions obtained by the<br>distillation of coal tars. It contains chiefly<br>aniline, collidines, quinoline and quinoline<br>derivatives and toluidines.]|295-544-0|92062-29-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-134-00-4|Hydrocarbon oils, arom., mixed with poly-<br>ethylene and polypropylene, pyrolyzed, light<br>oil fraction;<br>Heat Treatment Products;<br>[The oil obtained from the heat treatment of<br>a polyethylene/polypropylene mixture with<br>coal tar pitch or aromatic oils. It consists<br>predominantly of benzene and its homologs<br>boiling in a range of approximately 70 oC to<br>120 oC (158 oF to 248 oF).]|309-745-9|100801-63-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-135-00-X|Hydrocarbon oils, arom., mixed with poly-<br>ethylene, pyrolyzed, light oil fraction;<br>Heat Treatment Products;<br>[The oil obtained from the heat treatment of<br>polyethylene with coal tar pitch or aromatic<br>oils. It consists predominantly of benzene<br>and its homologs boiling in a range of 70 oC<br>to 120 oC (158 oF to 248 oF).]|309-748-5|100801-65-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-136-00-5|Hydrocarbon oils, arom., mixed with poly-<br>styrene, pyrolyzed, light oil fraction;<br>Heat Treatment Products;<br>[The oil obtained from the heat treatment of<br>polystyrene with coal tar pitch or aromatic<br>oils. It consists predominantly of benzene<br>and its homologs boiling in a range of<br>approximately 70 oC to 210 oC (158 oF to<br>410 oF).]|309-749-0|100801-66-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-137-00-0|Extract residues (coal), tar oil alk., naphtha-<br>lene distn. residues;<br>Naphthalene Oil Extract Residue;<br>[The residue obtained from chemical oil<br>extracted after the removal of naphthalene<br>by distillation composed primarily of two to<br>four membered condensed ring aromatic<br>hydrocarbons and aromatic nitrogen bases.]|277-567-8|73665-18-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-138-00-6|Creosote oil, low-boiling distillate;<br>Wash Oil;<br>[The low-boiling distillation fraction<br>obtained from the high temperature carbo-<br>nization of bituminous coal, which is further<br>refined to remove excess crystalline salts. It<br>consists primarily of creosote oil with some<br>of the normal polynuclear aromatic salts,<br>which are components of coal tar distillate,<br>removed. It is crystal free at approximately<br>38 oC (100 oF).]|274-566-4|70321-80-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|648-139-00-1|Tar acids, cresylic, sodium salts, caustic<br>solns.;<br>Alkaline Extract|272-361-4|68815-21-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-140-00-7|Extract oils (coal), tar base;<br>Acid Extract;<br>[The extract from coal tar oil alkaline extract<br>residue produced by an acidic wash such as<br>aqueous sulfuric acid after distillatin to<br>remove naphthalene. Composed primarily<br>of the acid salts of various aromatic nitrogen<br>bases including pyridine, quinoline, and<br>their alkyl derivatives.]|266-020-9|65996-86-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-141-00-2|Tar bases, coal, crude;<br>Crude Tar Bases;<br>[The reaction product obtained by neutra-<br>lizing coal tar base extract oil with an<br>alkaline solution, such as aqueous sodium<br>hydroxide, to obtain the free bases. Com-<br>posed primarily of such organic bases as<br>acridine, phenanthridine, pyridine, quinoline<br>and their alkyl derivatives.]|266-018-8|65996-84-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||HJM|
|648-142-00-8|Residues (coal), liq. solvent extn.;<br>[A cohesive powder composed of coal<br>mineral matter and undissolved coal<br>remaining after extraction of coal by a liquid<br>solvent.]|302-681-2|94114-46-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-143-00-3|Coal liquids, liq. solvent extn. soln.;<br>[The product obtained by filtration of coal<br>mineral matter and undissolved coal from<br>coal extract solution produced by digesting<br>coal in a liquid solvent. A black, viscous,<br>highly complex liquid combination com-<br>posed primarily of aromatic and partly<br>hydro-genated aromatic hydrocarbons, aro-<br>matic nitrogen compounds, aromatic sulfur<br>compounds, phenolic and other aromatic<br>oxygen compounds and their alkyl deriva-<br>tives.]|302-682-8|94114-47-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-144-00-9|Coal liquids, liq. solvent extn.;<br>[The substantially solvent-free product<br>obtained by the distillation of the solvent<br>from filtered coal extract solution produced<br>by digesting coal in a liquid solvent. A black<br>semi-solid, composed primarily of a com-<br>plex combination of condensed-ring aro-<br>matic hydrocarbons, aromatic nitrogen<br>compounds, aromatic sulfur compounds,<br>phenolic compounds and other aromatic<br>oxygen compounds, and their alkyl deriva-<br>tives.]|302-683-3|94114-48-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H M|
|648-145-00-4|Tar brown-coal;<br>[An oil distilled from brown-coal tar.<br>Composed primarily of aliphatic, naphthenic<br>and one- to three-ring aromatic hydrocar-<br>bons, their alkyl derivates, heteroaromatics<br>and one- and two-ring phenols boiling in<br>the range of approximately 150 oC to<br>360 oC (302 oF to 680 oF).]|309-885-0|101316-83-0|Carc. 1A|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|648-146-00-X|Tar, brown-coal, low-temp.;<br>[A tar obtained from low temperature<br>carbonization and low temperature gasifi-<br>cation of brown coal. Composed primarily<br>of aliphatic, naphthenic and cyclic aromatic<br>hydrocarbons, heteroaromatic hydrocarbons<br>and cyclic phenols.]|309-886-6|101316-84-1|Carc. 1A|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-147-00-5|Light oil (coal), coke-oven;<br>Crude benzole;<br>[The volatile organic liquid extracted from<br>the gas evolved in the high temperature<br>(greater than 700 oC (1292 oF)) destructive<br>distillation of coal. Composed primarily of<br>benzene, toluene, and xylenes. May contain<br>other minor hydrocarbon constituents.]|266-012-5|65996-78-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-148-00-0|Distillates (coal), liq. solvent extn., primary;<br>[The liquid product of condensation of<br>vapors emitted during the digestion of coal<br>in a liquid solvent and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 30 oC to 300 oC (86 oF to<br>572 oF). Composed primarily of partly<br>hydrogenated condensed-ring aromatic<br>hydrocarbons, aromatic compounds con-<br>taining nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur, and<br>their alkyl derivatives having carbon num-<br>bers predominantly in the range of C4<br>through C14.]|302-688-0|94114-52-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-149-00-6|Distillates (coal), solvent extn., hydrocracked;<br>[Distillate obtained by hydrocracking of coal<br>extract or solution produced by the liquid<br>solvent extraction or supercritical gas<br>extraction process and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 30 oC to 300 oC (86 oF to<br>572 oF). Composed primarily of aromatic,<br>hydrogenated aromatic and naphthenic<br>compounds, their alkyl derivatives and<br>alkanes with carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C4 through C14.<br>Nitrogen, sulfur and oxygen-containing<br>aromatic and hydrogenated aromatic com-<br>pounds are also present.]|302-689-6|94114-53-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-150-00-1|Naphtha (coal), solvent extn., hydrocracked;<br>[Fraction of the distillate obtained by<br>hydrocracking of coal extract or solution<br>produced by the liquid solvent extraction or<br>supercritical gas extraction processes and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 30 oC<br>to 180 oC (86 oF to 356 oF). Composed<br>primarily of aromatic, hydrogenated aro-<br>matic and naphthenic compounds, their<br>alkyl derivatives and alkanes with carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C4<br>to C9. Nitrogen, sulfur and oxygen-contain-<br>ing aromatic and hydrogenated aromatic<br>compounds are also present.]|302-690-1|94114-54-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-151-00-7|Gasoline, coal solvent extn., hydrocracked<br>naphtha;<br>[Motor fuel produced by the reforming of<br>the refined naphtha fraction of the products<br>of hydrocracking of coal extract or solution<br>produced by the liquid solvent extraction or<br>supercritical gas extraction processes and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 30 oC<br>to 180 oC (86 oF to 356 oF). Composed<br>primarily of aromatic and naphthenic<br>hydrocarbons, their alkyl derivatives and<br>alkyl hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>in the range of C4 through C9.]|302-691-7|94114-55-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|648-152-00-2|Distillates (coal), solvent extn., hydrocracked<br>middle;<br>[Distillate obtained from the hydrocracking<br>of coal extract or solution produced by the<br>liquid solvent extraction or supercritical gas<br>extraction processes and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 180 oC to 300 oC (356 oF<br>to 572 oF). Composed primarily of two-ring<br>aromatic, hydrogenated aromatic and<br>naphthenic compounds, their alkyl deriva-<br>tives and alkanes having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C9 through<br>C14. Nitrogen, sulfur and oxygen-containing<br>compounds are also present.]|302-692-2|94114-56-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-153-00-8|Distillates (coal), solvent extn., hydrocracked<br>hydrogenated middle;<br>[Distillate from the hydrogenation of<br>hydrocracked middle distillate from coal<br>extract or solution produced by the liquid<br>solvent extraction or supercritical gas<br>extraction processes and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 180 oC to 280 oC (356 oF<br>to 536 oF). Composed primarily of hydro-<br>genated two- ring carbon compounds and<br>their alkyl derivatives having carbon num-<br>bers predominantly in the range of C9<br>through C14.]|302-693-8|94114-57-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|648-154-00-3|Fuels, jet aircraft, coal solvent extn., hydro-<br>cracked hydrogenated;<br>[Jet engine fuel produced by hydrogenation<br>of the middle distillate fraction of the<br>products of hydrocracking of coal extract or<br>solution produced by the liquid solvent<br>extraction or supercritical gas extraction<br>processes and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 180 oC to 225 oC (356 oF to<br>473 oF). Composed primarily of hydroge-<br>nated two-ring hydrocarbons and their alkyl<br>derivatives having carbon numbers predo-<br>minantly in the range of C10 through C12.]|302-694-3|94114-58-6|Carc. 2|H351|GHS08<br>Wng|H350|||H|
|648-155-00-9|Fuels, diesel, coal solvent extn., hydro-<br>cracked hydrogenated;<br>[Diesel engine fuel produced by the hydro-<br>genation of the middle distillate fraction of<br>the products of hydrocracking of coal<br>extract or solution produced by the liquid<br>solvent extraction or supercritical gas<br>extraction processes and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 200 oC to 280 oC (392 oF<br>to 536 oF). Composed primarily of hydro-<br>genated two-ring hydrocarbons and their<br>alkyl derivatives having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C11 through<br>C14.]|302-695-9|94114-59-7|Carc. 2|H351|GHS08<br>Wng|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|648-156-00-4|Light oil (coal), semi-coking process;<br>Fresh oil;<br>[The volatile organic liquid condensed from<br>the gas evolved in the low temperature (less<br>than 700 oC (1292 oF) destructive distilla-<br>tion of coal. Composed primarily of C6-10<br>hydrocarbons.]|292-635-7|90641-11-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H J|
|649-001-00-3|Extracts (petroleum), light naphthenic dis-<br>tillate solvent|265-102-1|64742-03-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-002-00-9|Extracts (petroleum), heavy paraffinic dis-<br>tillate solvent|265-103-7|64742-04-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-003-00-4|Extracts (petroleum), light paraffinic distil-<br>late solvent|265-104-2|64742-05-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-004-00-X|Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphthenic dis-<br>tillate solvent|265-111-0|64742-11-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-005-00-5|Extracts (petroleum), light vacuum gas oil<br>solvent|295-341-7|91995-78-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-006-00-0|hydrocarbons C26-55, arom-rich|307-753-7|97722-04-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-007-00-6|fatty acids, tall-oil, reaction products with<br>iminodiethanol and boric acid|400-160-5|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H315<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H411||||
|649-008-00-1|Residues (petroleum), atm. tower;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex residuum from the atmospheric<br>distillation of crude oil. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly greater than C20 and boiling<br>above approximately 350 oC (662 oF). This<br>stream is likely to contain 5 wt. % or more<br>of 4- to 6-membered condensed ring<br>aromatic hydrocarbons.]|265-045-2|64741-45-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-009-00-7|Gas oils (petroleum), heavy vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the vacuum distillation of the<br>residuum from atmospheric distillation of<br>crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C20 through C50 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 350 oC to 600 oC (662 oF<br>to 1112 oF). This stream is likely to contain<br>5 wt. % or more of 4-to 6-membered<br>condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|265-058-3|64741-57-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-010-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), heavy catalytic<br>cracked;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of products<br>from a catalytic cracking process. It consists<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C15 through<br>C35 and boiling in the range of approxi-<br>mately 260 oC to 500 oC (500 oF to 932 oF).<br>This stream is likely to contain 5 wt. % or<br>more of 4- to 6-membered condensed ring<br>aromatic hydrocarbons.]|265-063-0|64741-61-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-011-00-8|Clarified oils (petroleum), catalytic cracked;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced as the residual fraction from<br>distillation of the products from a catalytic<br>cracking process. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly<br>greater than C20 and boiling above<br>approximately 350 oC (662 oF). This stream<br>is likely to contain 5 wt. % or more of 4- to<br>6-membered condensed ring aromatic<br>hydrocarbons.]|265-064-6|64741-62-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-012-00-3|Residues (petroleum), hydrocracked;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced as the residual fraction from<br>distillation of the products of a hydrocrack-<br>ing process. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly<br>greater than C20 and boiling above<br>approximately 350 oC (662 oF).]|265-076-1|64741-75-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-013-00-9|Residues (petroleum), thermal cracked;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced as the residual fraction from<br>distillation of the product from a thermal<br>cracking process. It consists predominantly<br>of unsaturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly greater than C20<br>and boiling above approximately 350 oC<br>(662 oF). This stream is likely to contain<br>5 wt. % or more of 4- to 6-membered<br>condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|265-081-9|64741-80-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-014-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), heavy thermal<br>cracked;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the distillation of the products from a<br>thermal cracking process. It consists pre-<br>dominantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C15 through C36 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 260 oC to<br>480 oC (500 oF to 896 oF). This stream is<br>likely to contain 5 wt. % or more of 4- to 6-<br>membered condensed ring aromatic hydro-<br>carbons.]|265-082-4|64741-81-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-015-00-X|Gas oils (petroleum), hydrotreated vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating a petroleum fraction<br>with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C13<br>through C50 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 230 oC to 600 oC (446 oF to<br>1112 oF). This stream is likely to contain<br>5 wt.% or more of 4- to 6-membered<br>condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|265-162-9|64742-59-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-016-00-5|Residues (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>atmospheric tower;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating an atmospheric tower<br>residuum with hydrogen in the presence of a<br>catalyst under conditions primarily to<br>remove organic sulfur compounds. It con-<br>sists of hydrocarbons having carbon num-<br>bers predominantly greater than C20 and<br>boiling above approximately 350 oC<br>(662 oF). This stream is likely to contain<br>5 wt. % or more of 4- to 6-membered<br>condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|265-181-2|64742-78-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-017-00-0|Gas oils (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>heavy vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a catalytic hydrodesulfuriza-<br>tion process. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C20 through C50 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 350 oC to<br>600 oC (662 oF to 1112 oC). This stream is<br>likely to contain 5 wt. % or more of 4- to 6-<br>membered condensed ring aromatic hydro-<br>carbons.]|265-189-6|64742-86-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-018-00-6|Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as the residual fraction from the<br>distillation of the products of a steam<br>cracking process (including steam cracking<br>to produce ethylene). It consists predomi-<br>nantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly greater than<br>C14 and boiling above approximately 260 oC<br>(500 oF). This stream is likely to contain<br>5 wt. % or more of 4- to 6-membered<br>condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|265-193-8|64742-90-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-019-00-1|Residues (petroleum), atmospheric;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex residuum from atmospheric<br>distillation of crude oil. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly greater than C11 and boiling<br>above approximately 200 oC (392 oF). This<br>stream is likely to contain 5 wt. % or more<br>of 4-to 6-membered condensed ring aro-<br>matic hydrocarbons.]|269-777-3|68333-22-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-020-00-7|Clarified oils (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>catalytic cracked;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating catalytic cracked clar-<br>ified oil with hydrogen to convert organic<br>sulfur to hydrogen sulfide which is removed.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly greater than C20<br>and boiling above approximately 350 oC<br>(662 oF). This stream is likely to contain<br>5 wt. % or more of 4-to 6-membered<br>condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|269-782-0|68333-26-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-021-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>intermediate catalytic cracked;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating intermediate catalytic<br>cracked distillates with hydrogen to convert<br>organic sulfur to hydrogen sulfide which is<br>removed. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C11 through C30 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 205 oC to 450 oC (401 oF<br>to 842 oF). It contains a relatively large<br>proportion of tricyclic aromatic hydrocar-<br>bons.]|269-783-6|68333-27-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-022-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>heavy catalytic cracked;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treatment of heavy catalytic<br>cracked distillates with hydrogen to convert<br>organic sulfur to hydrogen sulfide which is<br>removed. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C15 through C35 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 260 oC to 500 oC (500 oF<br>to 932 oF). This stream is likely to contain<br>5 wt. % or more of 4- to 6-membered<br>condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|269-784-1|68333-28-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-023-00-3|Fuel oil, residues-straight-run gas oils, high-<br>sulfur;<br>Heavy Fuel oil|270-674-0|68476-32-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-024-00-9|Fuel oil, residual;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[The liquid product from various refinery<br>streams, usually residues. The composition is<br>complex and varies with the source of the<br>crude oil.]|270-675-6|68476-33-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-025-00-4|Residues (petroleum), catalytic reformer<br>fractionator residue distn.;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex residuum from the distillation of<br>catalytic reformer fractionator residue. It<br>boils approximately above 399 oC (750 oF).]|270-792-2|68478-13-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-026-00-X|Residues (petroleum), heavy coker gas oil<br>and vacuum gas oil;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced as the residual fraction from the<br>distillation of heavy coker gas oil and<br>vacuum gas oil. It predominantly consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly greater than C13 and boiling<br>above approximately 230 oC (446 oF).]|270-796-4|68478-17-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-027-00-5|Residues (petroleum), heavy coker and light<br>vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced as the residual fraction from the<br>distillation of heavy coker gas oil and light<br>vacuum gas oil. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly greater than C13 and boiling<br>above approximately 230 oC (446 oF).]|270-983-0|68512-61-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-028-00-0|Residues (petroleum), light vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex residuum from the vacuum<br>distillation of the residuum from the<br>atmospheric distillation of crude oil. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly greater than C13<br>and boiling above approximately 230 oC<br>(446 oF).]|270-984-6|68512-62-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-029-00-6|Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked light;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex residuum from the distillation of<br>the products from a steam-cracking process.<br>It consists predominantly of aromatic and<br>unsaturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers greater than C7 and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 101 oC to 555 oC<br>(214 oF to 1030 oF).]|271-013-9|68513-69-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-030-00-1|Fuel oil, No 6;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A distillate oil having a minimum viscosity<br>of 900 SUS at 37.7 oC (100 oF) to a<br>maximum of 9000 SUS at 37.7 oC (100 oF).]|271-384-7|68553-00-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-031-00-7|Residues (petroleum), topping plant, low-<br>sulfur;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A low-sulfur complex combination of<br>hydrocarbons produced as the residual<br>fraction from the topping plant distillation<br>of crude oil. It is the residuum after the<br>straight-run gasoline cut, kerosene cut and<br>gas oil cut have been removed.]|271-763-7|68607-30-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-032-00-2|Gas oils (petroleum), heavy atmospheric;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the distillation of crude oil. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C7<br>through C35 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 121 oC to 510 oC (250 oF to<br>950 oF).]|272-184-2|68783-08-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-033-00-8|Residues (petroleum), coker scrubber, Con-<br>densed-ring-arom.-contg.;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A very complex combination of hydrocar-<br>bons produced as the residual fraction from<br>the distillation of vaccum residuum and the<br>products from a thermal cracking process. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly<br>greater than C20 and boiling above<br>approximately 350 oC (662 oF). This stream<br>is likely to contain 5 wt.% or more of 4- to<br>6-membered condensed rind aromatic<br>hydrocarbons.]|272-187-9|68783-13-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-034-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), petroleum residues<br>vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the vacuum distillation of the<br>residuum from the atmospheric distillation<br>of crude oil.]|273-263-4|68955-27-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-035-00-9|Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked, resi-<br>nous;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex residuum from the distillation of<br>steam-cracked petroleum residues.]|273-272-3|68955-36-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-036-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), intermediate<br>vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the vacuum, distillation of the<br>residuum from atmospheric distillation of<br>crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C14 through C42 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 250 oC to 545 oC (482 oF<br>to 1013 oF). This stream is likely to contain<br>5 wt. % or more of 4- to 6-membered<br>condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|274-683-0|70592-76-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-037-00-X|Distillates (petroleum), light vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the vacuum distillation of the<br>residuum from atmospheric distillation of<br>crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C11 through C35 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 250 oC to 545 oC (482 oF<br>to 1013 oF).]|274-684-6|70592-77-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-038-00-5|Distillates (petroleum), vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the vacuum distillation of the<br>residuum from atmospheric distillation of<br>crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C15<br>through C50 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 270 oC to 600 oC (518 oF to<br>1112 oF). This stream is likely to contain<br>5 wt.% or more of 4- to 6-membered<br>condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|274-685-1|70592-78-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-039-00-0|Gas oils (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>coker heavy vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by hydrodesulfurization of heavy<br>coker distillate stocks, It consists predomi-<br>nantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range C18 to<br>C44 and boiling in the range of approxi-<br>mately 304 oC to 548 oC (579 oF to<br>1018 oF). Likely to contain 5 % or more of<br>4- to 6-membered condensed ring aromatic<br>hydrocarbons.]|285-555-9|85117-03-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-040-00-6|Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked, distil-<br>lates;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained during the production of refined<br>petroleum tar by the distillation of steam<br>cracked tar. It consists predominantly of<br>aromatic and other hydrocarbons and<br>organic sulfur compounds.]|292-657-7|90669-75-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-041-00-1|Residues (petroleum), vacuum, light;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex residuum from the vacuum<br>distillation of the residuum from atmos-<br>pheric distillation of crude oil. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly greater than<br>C24 and boiling above approximately 390 oC<br>(734 oF).]|292-658-2|90669-76-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-042-00-7|Fuel oil, heavy, high-sulfur;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the distillation of crude petro-<br>leum. It consists predominantly of aliphatic,<br>aromatic and cycloaliphatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly<br>higher than C25 and boiling above approxi-<br>mately 400 oC (752 oF).]|295-396-7|92045-14-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-043-00-2|Residues (petroleum), catalytic cracking;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced as the residual fraction from the<br>distillation of the products from a catalytic<br>cracking process. It consists predominantly<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly greater than C11 and boiling<br>above approximately 200 oC (392 oF).]|295-511-0|92061-97-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-044-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), intermediate catalytic<br>cracked, thermally degraded;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of products<br>from a catalytic cracking process which has<br>been used as a heat transfer fluid. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons boiling in<br>the range of approximately 220 oC to<br>450 oC (428 oF to 842 oF). This stream is<br>likely to contain organic sulfur compounds.]|295-990-6|92201-59-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-045-00-3|Residual oils (petroleum);<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons,<br>sulfur compounds and metal-containing<br>organic compounds obtained as the residue<br>from refinery fractionation cracking pro-<br>cesses. It produces a finished oil with a<br>viscosity above 2cSt. at 100 oC.]|298-754-0|93821-66-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-046-00-9|Residues, steam cracked, thermally treated;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the treatment and distillation of<br>raw steam-cracked naphtha. It consists<br>predominantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons<br>boiling in the range above approximately<br>180 oC (356 oF).]|308-733-0|98219-64-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-047-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>full-range middle;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating a petroleum stock with<br>hydrogen. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C9 through C25<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>150 oC to 400 oC (302 oF to 752 oF).]|309-863-0|101316-57-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-048-00-X|Residues (petroleum), catalytic reformer<br>fractionator;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced as the residual fraction from<br>distillation of the product from a catalytic<br>reforming process. It consists of predomi-<br>nantly aromatic hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C10 through C25 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 160 oC to 400 oC (320 oF to<br>725 oF). This stream is likely to contain<br>5 wt. % or more of 4- or 6-membered<br>condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|265-069-3|64741-67-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-049-00-5|Petroleum;<br>Crude oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons, It<br>consists predominantly of aliphatic, alicyclic<br>and aromatic hydrocarbons. It may also<br>contain small amounts of nitrogen, oxygen<br>and sulfur compounds. This category<br>encompasses light, medium, and heavy<br>petroleums, as well as the oils extended from<br>tar sands. Hydrocarbonaceous materials<br>requiring major chemical changes for their<br>recovery or conversion to petroleum refin-<br>ery feedstocks such as crude shale oils;<br>upgraded shale oils and liquid coal fuels are<br>not included in this definition.]|232-298-5|8002-05-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-050-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), light paraffinic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by vacuum distillation of the<br>residuum from atmospheric distillation of<br>crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C15 through C30 and produces a finished<br>oil with a viscosity of less than 100 SUS at<br>100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It contains a<br>relatively large proportion of saturated<br>aliphatic hydrocarbons normally present in<br>this distillation range of crude oil.]|265-051-5|64741-50-0|Carc. 1A|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-051-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), heavy paraffinic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by vacuum distillation of the<br>residuum from atmospheric distillation of<br>crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C20 through C50 and produces a finished<br>oil with a viscosity of at least 100 SUS at<br>100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It contains a<br>relatively large proportion of saturated<br>aliphatic hydrocarbons.]|265-052-0|64741-51-1|Carc. 1A|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-052-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), light naphthenic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by vacuum distillation of the<br>residuum from atmospheric distillation of<br>crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C15 through C30 and produces a finished<br>oil with a viscosity of less than 100 SUS at<br>100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It contains relatively<br>few normal paraffins.]|265-053-6|64741-52-2|Carc. 1A|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-053-00-7|Distillates (petroleum), heavy naphthenic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by vacuum distillation of the<br>residuum from atmospheric distillation of<br>crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C20 through C50 and produces a finished<br>oil with a viscosity of at least 100 SUS at<br>100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It contains relatively<br>few normal paraffins.]|265-054-1|64741-53-3|Carc. 1A|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-054-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated heavy<br>naphthenic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a raffinate from a sulfuric acid<br>treating process. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C20 through C50 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity of at least<br>100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It con-<br>tains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-117-3|64742-18-3|Carc. 1A|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-055-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated light<br>naphthenic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a raffinate from a sulfuric acid<br>treating process. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C15 through C30 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity of less than<br>100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It<br>contains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-118-9|64742-19-4|Carc. 1A|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-056-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated heavy<br>paraffinic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a raffinate from a sulfuric acid<br>process. It consists predominantly of satu-<br>rated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C20 through<br>C50 and produces a finished oil having a<br>viscosity of a least 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt<br>at 40 oC).]|265-119-4|64742-20-7|Carc. 1A|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-057-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated light<br>paraffinic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a raffinate from a sulfuric acid<br>treating process. It consists predominantly<br>of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C15<br>through C30 and produces a finished oil<br>having a viscosity of less than 100 SUS at<br>100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC).]|265-121-5|64742-21-8|Carc. 1A|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-058-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutra-<br>lized heavy paraffinic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a treating process to remove<br>acidic materials. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C20 through C50<br>and produces a finished oil with a viscosity<br>of at least 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at<br>40 oC). It contains a relatively large propor-<br>tion of aliphatic hydrocarbons.]|265-127-8|64742-27-4|Carc. 1A|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-059-00-X|Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutra-<br>lized light paraffinic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by a treating process to remove<br>acidic materials. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C15 through C30 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity less than<br>100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC).]|265-128-3|64742-28-5|Carc. 1A|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-060-00-5|Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutra-<br>lized heavy naphthenic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by a treating process to remove<br>acidic materials. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C20 through C50 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity of at least<br>100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It con-<br>tains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-135-1|64742-34-3|Carc. 1A|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-061-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutra-<br>lized light naphthenic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by a treating process to remove<br>acidic materials. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C15 through C30 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity of less than<br>100 SUS a 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It con-<br>tains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-136-7|64742-35-4|Carc. 1A|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-062-00-6|Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracked naphtha<br>depropanizer overhead, C3-rich acid-free;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from fractionation of catalytic<br>cracked hydrocarbons and treated to remove<br>acidic impurities. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers in the range of C2<br>through C4, predominantly C3.]|270-755-0|68477-73-6|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-063-00-1|Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracker;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of the products<br>from a catalytic cracking process. It consists<br>predominantly of aliphatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C1 through C6.]|270-756-6|68477-74-7|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-064-00-7|Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracker, C1-5-<br>rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of products<br>from a catalytic cracking process. It consists<br>of aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers in the range of C1 through C6,<br>predominantly C1 through C5.]|270-757-1|68477-75-8|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-065-00-2|Gases (petroleum), catalytic polymd.<br>naphtha stabilizer overhead, C2-4-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the fractionation stabilization<br>of catalytic polymerized naphtha. It consists<br>of aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers in the range of C2 through C6,<br>predominantly C2 through C4.]|270-758-7|68477-76-9|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-066-00-8|Gases (petroleum), catalytic reformer, C1-4-<br>rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distillation of products from a<br>catalytic reforming process. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the<br>range of C1 through C6, predominantly C1<br>through C4.]|270-760-8|68477-79-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-067-00-3|Gases (petroleum), C3-5 olefinic-paraffinic<br>alkylation feed;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of olefinic and<br>paraffinic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers in the range of C3 through C5<br>which are used as alkylation feed. Ambient<br>temperatures normally exceed the critical<br>temperature of these combinations.]|270-765-5|68477-83-8|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-068-00-9|Gases (petroleum), C4-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distillation of products from a<br>catalytic fractionation process. It consists of<br>aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers in the range of C3 through C5,<br>predominantly C4.]|270-767-6|68477-85-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-069-00-4|Gases (petroleum), deethanizer overheads;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced from distillation of the gas and<br>gasoline fractions from the catalytic cracking<br>process. It contains predominantly ethane<br>and ethylene.]|270-768-1|68477-86-1|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-070-00-X|Gases (petroleum), deisobutanizer tower<br>overheads;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the atmospheric distillation of a<br>butane-butylene stream. It consists of ali-<br>phatic hydrocarbons having carbon num-<br>bers predominantly in the range of C3<br>through C4.]|270-769-7|68477-87-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-071-00-5|Gases (petroleum), depropanizer dry, pro-<br>pene-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of products<br>from the gas and gasoline fractions of a<br>catalytic cracking process. It consists pre-<br>dominantly of propylene with some ethane<br>and propane.]|270-772-3|68477-90-7|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-072-00-0|Gases (petroleum), depropanizer overheads;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distillation of products from<br>the gas and gasoline fractions of a catalytic<br>cracking process. It consists of aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C2 through C4.]|270-773-9|68477-91-8|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-073-00-6|Gases (petroleum), gas recovery plant<br>depropanizer overheads;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by fractionation of miscellaneous<br>hydrocarbon streams. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers in the range of C1 through C4,<br>predominantly propane.]|270-777-0|68477-94-1|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-074-00-1|Gases (petroleum), Girbatol unit feed;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>that is used as the feed into the Girbatol unit<br>to remove hydrogen sulfide. It consists of<br>aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C2<br>through C4.]|270-778-6|68477-95-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-075-00-7|Gases (petroleum), isomerized naphtha<br>fractionator, C4-rich, hydrogen sulfide-free;<br>Petroleum gas|270-782-8|68477-99-6|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-076-00-2|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracked clar-<br>ified oil and thermal cracked vacuum residue<br>fractionation reflux drum;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from fractionation of catalytic<br>cracked clarified oil and thermal cracked<br>vacuum residue. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C1 through C6.]|270-802-5|68478-21-7|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-077-00-8|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracked<br>naphtha stabilization absorber;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the stabilization of catalytic<br>cracked naphtha. It consists predominantly<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C1 through<br>C6.]|270-803-0|68478-22-8|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-078-00-3|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracker, cata-<br>lytic reformer and hydrodesulfurizer com-<br>bined fractionater;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the fractionation of products<br>from catalytic cracking, catalytic reforming<br>and hydrodesulfurizing processes treated to<br>remove acidic impurities. It consists pre-<br>dominantly of hydrocarbons having cabon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C5.]|270-804-6|68478-24-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-079-00-9|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic reformed<br>naphtha fractionation stabilizer;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the fractionation stabilization<br>of catalytic reformed naphtha. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C1 through C4.]|270-806-7|68478-26-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-080-00-4|Tail gas (petroleum), saturate gas plant<br>mixed stream, C4-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the fractionation stabilization<br>of straight-run naphtha, distillation tail gas<br>and catalytic reformed naphtha stabilizer tail<br>gas. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers in the range of C3 through<br>C6, predominantly butane and isobutane.]|270-813-5|68478-32-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-081-00-X|Tail gas (petroleum), saturate gas recovery<br>plant, C1-2-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from fractionation of distillate tail<br>gas, straight-run naphtha, catalytic reformed<br>naphtha stabilizer tail gas. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers in the range of C1through C5,<br>predominantly methane and ethane.]|270-814-0|68478-33-1|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-082-00-5|Tail gas (petroleum), vacuum residues ther-<br>mal cracker;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the thermal cracking of<br>vacuum residues. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C1 through C5.]|270-815-6|68478-34-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-083-00-0|Hydrocarbons, C3-4-rich, petroleum distil-<br>late;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distillation and condensation of<br>crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers in the range of C3 through<br>C5, predominantly C3 through C4.]|270-990-9|68512-91-4|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-084-00-6|Gases (petroleum), full-range straight-run<br>naphtha dehexanizer off;<br>petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the fractionation of the full-<br>range straight-run naphtha. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C2 through C6.]|271-000-8|68513-15-5|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-085-00-1|Gases (petroleum), hydrocracking depropa-<br>nizer off, hydrocarbon-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbon<br>produced by the distillation of products<br>from a hydrocracking process. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C1 through C4. It may also contain small<br>amounts of hydrogen and hydrogen sulfide.]|271-001-3|68513-16-6|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-086-00-7|Gases (petroleum), light straight-run<br>naphtha stabilizer off;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the stabilization of light<br>straight-run naphtha. It consists of saturated<br>aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C2<br>through C6.]|271-002-9|68513-17-7|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-087-00-2|Residues (petroleum), alkylation splitter, C4-<br>rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex residuum from the distillation of<br>streams various refinery operations. It con-<br>sists of hydrocarbons having carbon num-<br>bers in the range of C4 through C5,<br>predominantly butane and boiling in the<br>range of approximately - 11.7 oC to 27.8 oC<br>(11 oF to 82 oF).]|271-010-2|68513-66-6|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-088-00-8|Hydrocarbons, C1-4;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>provided by thermal cracking and absorber<br>operations and by distillation of crude oil. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C4 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately minus 164 oC to minus<br>0.5 oC (- 263 oF to 31 oF).]|271-032-2|68514-31-8|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-089-00-3|Hydrocarbons, C1-4, sweetened;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by subjecting hydrocarbon gases to<br>a sweetening process to convert mercaptans<br>or to remove acidic impurities. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C1 through C4<br>and boiling in the range of approximately -<br>164 oC to - 0.5 oC (-263 oF to 31 oF).]|271-038-5|68514-36-3|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-090-00-9|Hydrocarbons, C1-3;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C1 through C3 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately minus 164 oC to<br>minus 42 oC (- 263 oF to - 44 oF).]|271-259-7|68527-16-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-091-00-4|Hydrocarbons, C1-4, debutanizer fraction;<br>Petroleum gas|271-261-8|68527-19-5|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-092-00-X|Gases (petroleum), C1-5, wet;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of crude oil and/<br>or the cracking of tower gas oil. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C1 through C5.]|271-624-0|68602-83-5|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-093-00-5|Hydrocarbons, C2-4;<br>Petroleum gas|271-734-9|68606-25-7|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-094-00-0|Hydrocarbons, C3;<br>Petroleum gas|271-735-4|68606-26-8|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-095-00-6|Gases (petroleum), alkylation feed;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the catalytic cracking of gas oil.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C3<br>through C4.]|271-737-5|68606-27-9|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-096-00-1|Gases (petroleum), depropanizer bottoms<br>fractionation off;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the fractionation of depro-<br>panizer bottoms. It consists predominantly<br>of butane, isobutane and butadiene.]|271-742-2|68606-34-8|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-097-00-7|Gases (petroleum), refinery blend;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from<br>various processes. It consists of hydrogen,<br>hydrogen sulfide and hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C1 through C5.]|272-183-7|68783-07-3|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-098-00-2|Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracking;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of the products<br>from a catalytic cracking process. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C3 through C5.]|272-203-4|68783-64-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-099-00-8|Gases (petroleum), C2-4, sweetened;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by subjecting a petroleum distillate<br>to a sweetening process to convert mercap-<br>tans or to remove acidic impurities. It<br>consists predominantly of saturated and<br>unsaturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C2<br>through C4 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately - 51 oC to - 34 oC (-60 oF to<br>- 30 oF).]|272-205-5|68783-65-3|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-100-00-1|Gases (petroleum), crude oil fractionation<br>off;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the fractionation of crude oil. It<br>consists of saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C1 through C5.]|272-871-7|68918-99-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-101-00-7|Gases (petroleum), dehexanizer off;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the fractionation of combined<br>naphtha streams. It consists of saturated<br>aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C5.]|272-872-2|68919-00-6|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-102-00-2|Gases (petroleum), light straight run gasoline<br>fractionation stabilizer off;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the fractionation of light<br>straight-run gasoline. It consists of saturated<br>aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C5.]|272-878-5|68919-05-1|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-103-00-8|Gases (petroleum), naphtha unifiner desul-<br>furization stripper off;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by a naphtha unifiner desulfur-<br>ization process and stripped from the<br>naphtha product. It consists of saturated<br>aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C4.]|272-879-0|68919-06-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-104-00-3|Gases (petroleum), straight-run naphtha<br>catalytic reforming off;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the catalytic reforming of<br>straight-run naphtha and fractionation of<br>the total effluent. It consists of methane,<br>ethane, and propane.]|272-882-7|68919-09-5|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-105-00-9|Gases (petroleum), fluidized catalytic cracker<br>splitter overheads;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the fractionation of the charge<br>to the C3 -C4 splitter. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of C3 hydrocarbons.]|272-893-7|68919-20-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-106-00-4|Gases (petroleum), straight-run stabilizer off;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the fractionation of the liquid<br>from the first tower used in the distillation<br>of crude oil. It consists of saturated aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C1 through C4.]|272-883-2|68919-10-8|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-107-00-X|Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracked naphtha<br>debutanizer;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from fractionation of catalytic<br>cracked naphtha. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C1 through C4.]|273-169-3|68952-76-1|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-108-00-5|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracked dis-<br>tillate and naphtha stabilizer;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the fractionation of catalytic<br>cracked naphtha and distillate. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C1 through C4.]|273-170-9|68952-77-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-109-00-0|Tail gas (petroleum), thermal-cracked dis-<br>tillate, gas oil and naphtha absorber;<br>petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the separation of thermal-<br>cracked distillates, naphtha and gas oil. It<br>consists pedrominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C1 through C6.]|273-175-6|68952-81-8|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-110-00-6|Tail gas (petroleum), thermal cracked<br>hydrocarbon fractionation stabilizer, petro-<br>leum coking;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the fractionation stabilization<br>of thermal cracked hydrocarbons from<br>petroleum coking process. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C1 through C6.]|273-176-1|68952-82-9|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-111-00-1|Gases (petroleum, light steam-cracked,<br>butadiene conc.;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of products<br>from a thermal cracking process, It consists<br>of hydrocarbons having a carbon number<br>predominantly of C4.]|273-265-5|68955-28-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-112-00-7|Gases (petroleum), straight-run naphtha<br>catalytic reformer stabilizer overhead;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the catalytic reforming of<br>straight-run naphtha and the fractionation<br>of the total effluent. It consists of saturated<br>aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C2<br>through C4.]|273-270-2|68955-34-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-113-00-2|Hydrocarbons, C4;<br>Petroleum gas|289-339-5|87741-01-3|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-114-00-8|Alkanes, C1-4, C3-rich;<br>Petroleum gas|292-456-4|90622-55-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-115-00-3|Gases (petroleum), steam-cracker C3-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of products<br>from a steam cracking process. It consists<br>predominantly of propylene with some<br>propane and boils in the range of approxi-<br>mately - 70 oC to 0 oC (- 94 oF to 32 oF).]|295-404-9|92045-22-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-116-00-9|Hydrocarbons, C4, steam-cracker distillate;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of the products<br>of a steam cracking process. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having a<br>carbon number of C4, predominantly 1-<br>butene and 2-butene, containing also butane<br>and isobutene and boiling in the range of<br>approximately minus 12 oC to 5 oC (10.4 oF<br>to 41 oF).]|295-405-4|92045-23-3|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-117-00-4|Petroleum gases, liquefied, sweetened, C4<br>fraction;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by subjecting a liquified petroleum<br>gas mix to a sweetening process to oxidize<br>mercaptans or to remove acidic impurities.<br>It consists predominantly of C4 saturated<br>and unsaturated hydrocarbons.]|295-463-0|92045-80-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||HKSU|
|649-118-00-X|Hydrocarbons, C4, 1,3-butadiene- and iso-<br>butene-free;<br>Petroleum gas|306-004-1|95465-89-7|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1B|H220<br>H350|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350|||H K U|
|649-119-00-5|Raffinates (petroleum), steam-cracked C4<br>fraction cuprous ammonium acetate extn.,<br>C3-5 and C3-5 unsatd., butadiene-free;<br>Petroleum gas|307-769-4|97722-19-5|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-120-00-0|Gases (petroleum), amine system feed;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[The feed gas to the amine system for<br>removal of hydrogen sulfide. It consists of<br>hydrogen. Carbon monoxide, carbon diox-<br>ide, hydrogen sulfide and aliphatic hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C1 through C5<br>may also be present.]|270-746-1|68477-65-6|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-121-00-6|Gases (petroleum), benzene unit hydrode-<br>sulfurizer off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[Off gases produced by the benzene unit. It<br>consists primarily of hydrogen. Carbon<br>monoxide and hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C6, including benzene, may also be<br>present.]|270-747-7|68477-66-7|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-122-00-1|Gases (petroleum), benzene unit recycle,<br>hydrogen-rich;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by recycling the gases of the<br>benzene unit. It consists primarily of<br>hydrogen with various small amounts of<br>carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers in the range of C1 through<br>C6.]|270-748-2|68477-67-8|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-123-00-7|Gases (petroleum), blend oil, hydrogen-<br>nitrogen-rich;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by distillation of a blend oil. It<br>consists primarily of hydrogen and nitrogen<br>with various small amounts of carbon<br>monoxide, carbon dioxide, and aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C1 through C5.]|270-749-8|68477-68-9|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-124-00-2|Gases (petroleum), catalytic reformed<br>naphtha stripper overheads;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from stabilization of catalytic<br>reformed naphtha. Its consists of hydrogen<br>and saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C4.]|270-759-2|68477-77-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-125-00-8|Gases (petroleum), C6-8 catalytic reformer<br>recycle;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distillation of products from<br>catalytic reforming of C6-C8 feed and<br>recycled to conserve hydrogen. It consists<br>primarily of hydrogen. It may also contain<br>various small amounts of carbon monoxide,<br>carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C1 through C6.]|270-761-3|68477-80-5|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-126-00-3|Gases (petroleum), C6-8 catalytic reformer;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distillation of products from<br>catalytic reforming of C6-C8feed. It consists<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in<br>the range of C1 through C5 and hydrogen.]|270-762-9|68477-81-6|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-127-00-9|Gases (petroleum), C6-8 catalytic reformer<br>recycle, hydrogen-rich;<br>Refinery gas|270-763-4|68477-82-7|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-128-00-4|Gases (petroleum), C2-return stream;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the extraction of hydrogen from<br>a gas stream which consists primarily of<br>hydrogen with small amounts of nitrogen,<br>carbon monoxide, methane, ethane, and<br>ethylene. It contains predominantly hydro-<br>carbons such as methane, ethane, and<br>ethylene with small amounts of hydrogen,<br>nitrogen and carbon monoxide.]|270-766-0|68477-84-9|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-129-00-X|Gases (petroleum), dry sour, gas-concn.-unit-<br>off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[The complex combination of dry gases<br>from a gas concentration unit. It consists of<br>hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide and hydrocar-<br>bons having carbon numbers predominantly<br>in the range of C1 through C3.]|270-774-4|68477-92-9|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-130-00-5|Gases (petroleum), gas concn. reabsorber<br>distn.;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distillation of products from<br>combined gas streams in a gas concentration<br>reabsorber. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon diox-<br>ide, nitrogen, hydrogen sulfide and hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers in the range<br>of C1 through C3.]|270-776-5|68477-93-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-131-00-0|Gases (petroleum), hydrogen absorber off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained by<br>absorbing hydrogen from a hydrogen rich<br>stream. It consists of hydrogen, carbon<br>monoxide, nitrogen, and methane with<br>small amounts of C2 hydrocarbons.]|270-779-1|68477-96-3|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-132-00-6|Gases (petroleum), hydrogen-rich;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination separated as a gas<br>from hydrocarbon gases by chilling. It<br>consists primarily of hydrogen with various<br>small amounts of carbon monoxide, nitro-<br>gen, methane, and C2 hydrocarbons.]|270-780-7|68477-97-4|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-133-00-1|Gases (petroleum), hydrotreater blend oil<br>recycle, hydrogen-nitrogen-rich;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from<br>recycled hydrotreated blend oil. It consists<br>primarily of hydrogen and nitrogen with<br>various small amounts of carbon monoxide,<br>carbon dioxide and hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C1 through C5.]|270-781-2|68477-98-5|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-134-00-7|Gases (petroleum), recycle, hydrogen-rich;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from<br>recycled reactor gases. It consists primarily<br>of hydrogen with various small amounts of<br>carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen,<br>hydrogen sulfide, and saturated aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the<br>range of C1 through C5.]|270-783-3|68478-00-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-135-00-2|Gases (petroleum), reformer make-up,<br>hydrogen-rich;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from the<br>reformers. It consists primarily of hydrogen<br>with various small amounts of carbon<br>monoxide and aliphatic hydrocarbons hav-<br>ing carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C1 through C5.]|270-784-9|68478-01-3|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-136-00-8|Gases (petroleum), reforming hydrotreater;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from the<br>reforming hydrotreating process. It consists<br>primarily of hydrogen, methane, and ethane<br>with various small amounts of hydrogen<br>sulfide and aliphatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C3 thorugh C5.]|270-785-4|68478-02-4|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-137-00-3|Gases (petroleum), reforming hydrotreater,<br>hydrogen-methane-rich;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from the<br>reforming hydrotreating process. It consists<br>primarily of hydrogen and methane with<br>various small amounts of carbon monoxide,<br>carbon dioxide, nitrogen and saturated<br>aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C2<br>through C5.]|270-787-5|68478-03-5|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-138-00-9|Gases (petroleum), reforming hydrotreater<br>make-up, hydrogen-rich;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from the<br>reforming hydrotreating process. It consists<br>primarily of hydrogen with various small<br>amounts of carbon monoxide and aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C1 through C5.]|270-788-0|68478-04-6|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-139-00-4|Gases (petroleum), thermal cracking distn.;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced by<br>distillation of products from a thermal<br>cracking process. It consists of hydrogen,<br>hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide, carbon<br>dioxide and hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C6.]|270-789-6|68478-05-7|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-140-00-X|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracker<br>refractionation absorber;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from refractionation of products<br>from a catalytic cracking process. It consists<br>of hydrogen and hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C1 through C3.]|270-805-1|68478-25-1|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-141-00-5|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic reformed<br>naphtha separator;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the catalytic reforming of<br>straight run naphtha. It consists of hydrogen<br>and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C1 through<br>C6.]|270-807-2|68478-27-3|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-142-00-0|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic reformed<br>naphtha stabilizer;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the stabilization of catalytic<br>reformed naphtha. It consists of hydrogen<br>and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C1 through<br>C6.]|270-808-8|68478-28-4|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-143-00-6|Tail gas (petroleum), cracked distillate<br>hydrotreater separator;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating cracked distillates with<br>hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It<br>consists of hydrogen and saturated aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C1 through C5.]|270-809-3|68478-29-5|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-144-00-1|Tail gas (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>straight-run naphtha separator;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from hydrodesulfurization of<br>straight-run naphtha. It consists of hydrogen<br>and saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C1 through C6.]|270-810-9|68478-30-8|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-145-00-7|Gases (petroleum), catalytic reformed<br>straight-run naphtha stabilizer overheads;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the catalytic reforming of<br>straight-run naphtha followed by fractiona-<br>tion of the total effluent. It consists of<br>hydrogen, methane, ethane and propane.]|270-999-8|68513-14-4|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-146-00-2|Gases (petroleum), reformer effluent high-<br>pressure flash drum off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced by the<br>high-pressure flashing of the effluent from<br>the reforming reactor. It consists primarily<br>of hydrogen with various small amounts of<br>methane, ethane, and propane.]|271-003-4|68513-18-8|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-147-00-8|Gases (petroleum), reformer effluent low-<br>pressure flash drum off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced by low-<br>pressure flashing of the effluent from the<br>reforming reactor. It consists primarily of<br>hydrogen with various small amounts of<br>methane, ethane, and propane.]|271-005-5|68513-19-9|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-148-00-3|Gases (petroleum), oil refinery gas distn. off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination separated by<br>distillation of a gas stream containing<br>hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide<br>and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>in the range of C1 through C6 or obtained by<br>cracking ethane and propane. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C1 through C2,<br>hydrogen, nitrogen, and carbon monoxide.]|271-258-1|68527-15-1|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-149-00-9|Gases (petroleum), benzene unit hydrotrea-<br>ter depentanizer overheads;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced by<br>treating the feed from the benzene unit with<br>hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst<br>followed by depentanizing. It consists pri-<br>marily of hydrogen, ethane and propane<br>with various small amounts of nitrogen,<br>carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C1 through C6. It<br>may contain trace amounts of benzene.]|271-623-5|68602-82-4|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-150-00-4|Gases (petroleum), secondary absorber off,<br>fluidized catalytic cracker overheads fractio-<br>nator;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced by the<br>fractionation of the overhead products from<br>the catalytic cracking process in the fluidized<br>catalytic cracker. It consists of hydrogen,<br>nitrogen, and hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C3.]|271-625-6|68602-84-6|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-151-00-X|Petroleum products, refinery gases;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination which consists<br>primarily of hydrogen with various small<br>amounts of methane, ethane, and propane.]|271-750-6|68607-11-4|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-152-00-5|Gases (petroleum), hydrocracking low-pres-<br>sure separator;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained by the<br>liquid-vapor separation of the hydrocracking<br>process reactor effluent. It consists predo-<br>minantly of hydrogen and saturated hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C1 through<br>C3.]|272-182-1|68783-06-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-153-00-0|Gases (petroleum), refinery;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from<br>various petroleum refining operations. It<br>consists of hydrogen and hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C1 through C3.]|272-338-9|68814-67-5|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-154-00-6|Gases (petroleum), platformer products<br>separator off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from the<br>chemical reforming of naphthenes to aro-<br>matics. It consists of hydrogen and saturated<br>aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C2<br>through C4.]|272-343-6|68814-90-4|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-155-00-1|Gases (petroleum), hydrotreated sour kero-<br>sine depentanizer stabilizer off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[The complex combination obtained from<br>the depentanizer stabilization of hydro-<br>treated kerosine. It consists primarily of<br>hydrogen, methane, ethane, and propane<br>with various small amounts of nitrogen,<br>hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide and<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C4 through C5.]|272-775-5|68911-58-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-156-00-7|Gases (petroleum), hydrotreated sour kero-<br>sine flash drum;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from the<br>flash drum of the unit treating sour kerosine<br>with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.<br>It consists primarily of hydrogen and<br>methane with various small amounts of<br>nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C2 through C5.]|272-776-0|68911-59-1|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-157-00-2|Gases (petroleum), distillate unifiner desul-<br>furization stripper off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination stripped from the<br>liquid product of the unifiner desulfurization<br>process. It consists of hydrogen sulfide,<br>methane, ethane, and propane.]|272-873-8|68919-01-7|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-158-00-8|Gases (petroleum), fluidized catalytic cracker<br>fractionation off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced by the<br>fractionation of the overhead product of the<br>fluidized catalytic cracking process. It con-<br>sists of hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, nitro-<br>gen, and hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C5.]|272-874-3|68919-02-8|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-159-00-3|Gases (petroleum), fluidized catalytic cracker<br>scrubbing secondary absorber off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced by<br>scrubbing the overhead gas from the<br>fluidized catalytic cracker. It consists of<br>hydrogen, nitrogen, methane, ethane and<br>propane.]|272-875-9|68919-03-9|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-160-00-9|Gases (petroleum), heavy distillate hydro-<br>treater desulfurization stripper off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination stripped from the<br>liquid product of the heavy distillate hydro-<br>treater desulfurization process. It consists of<br>hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, and saturated<br>aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C5].|272-876-4|68919-04-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-161-00-4|Gases (petroleum), platformer stabilizer off,<br>light ends fractionation;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained by the<br>fractionation of the light ends of the<br>platinum reactors of the plattformer unit. It<br>consists of hydrogen, methane, ethane and<br>propane.]|272-880-6|68919-07-3|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-162-00-X|Gases (petroleum), preflash tower off, crude<br>distn.;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced from the<br>first tower used in the distillation of crude<br>oil. It consists of nitrogen and saturated<br>aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C5.]|272-881-1|68919-08-4|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-163-00-5|Gases (petroleum), tar stripper off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained by the<br>fractionation of reduced crude oil. It consists<br>of hydrogen and hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C1 through C4.]|272-884-8|68919-11-9|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-164-00-0|Gases (petroleum), unifiner stripper off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A combination of hydrogen and methane<br>obtained by fractionation of the products<br>from the unifiner unit.]|272-885-3|68919-12-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-165-00-6|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic hydrodesul-<br>furized naphtha separator;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the hydrodesulfurization of<br>naphtha. It consists of hydrogen, methane,<br>ethane, and propane.]|273-173-5|68952-79-4|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-166-00-1|Tail gas (petroleum), straight-run naphtha<br>hydrodesulfurizer;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from the<br>hydrodesulfurization of straight-run<br>naphtha. It consists of hydrogen and<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C1 through C5.]|273-174-0|68952-80-7|Press. Gas<br>Flam. Gas 1<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-167-00-7|Gases (petroleum), sponge absorber off,<br>fluidized catalytic cracker and gas oil<br>desulfurizer overhead fractionation;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained by the<br>fractionation of products from the fluidized<br>catalytic cracker and gas oil desulfurizer. It<br>consists of hydrogen and hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C1 through C4.]|273-269-7|68955-33-9|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-168-00-2|Gases (petroleum), crude distn. and catalytic<br>cracking;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced by crude<br>distillation and catalytic cracking processes.<br>It consists of hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide,<br>nitrogen, carbon monoxide and paraffinic<br>and olefinic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C6.]|273-563-5|68989-88-8|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-169-00-8|Gases (petroleum), gas oil diethanolamine<br>scrubber off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced by<br>desulfurization of gas oils with diethanola-<br>mine. It consists predominantly of hydrogen<br>sulfide, hydrogen and aliphatic hydrocar-<br>bons having carbon numbers in the range of<br>C1 through C5.]|295-397-2|92045-15-3|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-170-00-3|Gases (petroleum), gas oil hydrodesulfuriza-<br>tion effluent;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained by sep-<br>aration of the liquid phase from the effluent<br>from the hydrogenation reaction. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrogen, hydrogen sul-<br>fide and aliphatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C1 through C3.]|295-398-8|92045-16-4|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-171-00-9|Gases (petroleum), gas oil hydrodesulfuriza-<br>tion purge;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of gases obtained<br>from the reformer and from the purges from<br>the hydrogenation reactor. It consists pre-<br>dominantly of hydrogen and aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C1 through C4.]|295-399-3|92045-17-5|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-172-00-4|Gases (petroleum), hydrogenator effluent<br>flash drum off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of gases obtained<br>from flash of the effluents after the hydro-<br>genation reaction. It consists predominantly<br>of hydrogen and aliphatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C1 through C6.]|295-400-7|92045-18-6|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-173-00-X|Gases (petroleum), naphtha steam cracking<br>high-pressure residual;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained as a<br>mixture of the non-condensable portions<br>from the product of a naphtha steam<br>cracking process as well as residual gases<br>obtained during the preparation of subse-<br>quent products. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrogen and paraffinic and olefinic hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C1 through C5 with<br>which natural gas may also be mixed.]|295-401-2|92045-19-7|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-174-00-5|Gases (petroleum), residue visbaking off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from<br>viscosity reduction of residues in a furnace.<br>It consists predominantly of hydrogen<br>sulfide and paraffinic and olefinic hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C1 through C5.]|295-402-8|92045-20-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-175-00-0|Foots oil (petroleum), acid-treated;<br>Foots oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treatment of Foot's oil with<br>sulfuric acid. It consists predominantly of<br>branched-chain hydrocarbons with carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C20<br>through C50.]|300-225-7|93924-31-3|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-176-00-6|Foots oil (petroleum), clay-treated;<br>Foots oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treatment of Foot's oil with<br>natural or modified clay in either a con-<br>tacting or percolation process to remove the<br>trace amounts of polar compounds and<br>impurities present. It consists predominantly<br>of branched chain hydrocarbons with car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C20 through C50.]|300-226-2|93924-32-4|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-177-00-1|Gases (petroleum), C3-4;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distillation of products from<br>the cracking of crude oil. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the<br>range of C3 through C4, predominantly of<br>propane and propylene, and boiling in the<br>range of approximately - 51 oC to - 1 oC<br>(-60oF to 30 oF.)]|268-629-5|68131-75-9|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-178-00-7|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracked dis-<br>tillate and catalytic cracked naphtha fractio-<br>nation absorber;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[The complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the distillation of the products from<br>catalytic cracked distillates and catalytic<br>cracked naphtha. It consists predominantly<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in<br>the range of C1 through C4.]|269-617-2|68307-98-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-179-00-2|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic polymn.<br>naphtha fractionation stabilizer;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the fractionation stabilization products<br>from polymerization of naphtha. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers in the range of C1 through C4.]|269-618-8|68307-99-3|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-180-00-8|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic reformed<br>naphtha fractionation stabilizer, hydrogen<br>sulfide-free;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from fractionation stabilization of<br>catalytic reformed naphtha and from which<br>hydrogen sulfide has been removed by<br>amine treatment. It consists predominantly<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C1 through<br>C4.]|269-619-3|68308-00-9|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-181-00-3|Tail gas (petroleum), cracked distillate<br>hydrotreater stripper;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating thermal cracked dis-<br>tillates with hydrogen in the presence of a<br>catalyst. It consists predominantly of satu-<br>rated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C1 through<br>C6.]|269-620-9|68308-01-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-182-00-9|Tail gas (petroleum), straight-run distillate<br>hydrodesulfurizer, hydrogen sulfide-free;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from catalytic hydrodesulfurization<br>of straight run distillates and from which<br>hydrogen sulfide has been removed by<br>amine treatment. It consists predominantly<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C1 through<br>C4.]|269-630-3|68308-10-1|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-183-00-4|Tail gas (petroleum), gas oil catalytic crack-<br>ing absorber;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the distillation of products<br>from the catalytic cracking of gas oil. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C1 through C5.]|269-623-5|68308-03-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-184-00-X|Tail gas (petroleum), gas recovery plant;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the distillation of products from<br>miscellaneous hydrocarbon streams. It con-<br>sists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C1 through C5.]|269-624-0|68308-04-3|Press. Gas<br>Flam. Gas 1<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-185-00-5|Tail gas (petroleum), gas recovery plant<br>deethanizer;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the distillation of products from<br>miscellaneous hydrocarbon streams. It con-<br>sists of hydrocarbon having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C1 through<br>C4.]|269-625-6|68308-05-4|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-186-00-0|Tail gas (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized dis-<br>tillate and hydrodesulfurized naphtha frac-<br>tionator, acid-free;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from fractionation of hydrodesul-<br>furized naphtha and distillate hydrocarbon<br>streams and treated to remove acidic<br>impurities. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C1 through C5.]|269-626-1|68308-06-5|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-187-00-6|Tail gas (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>vacuum gas oil stripper, hydrogen sulfide-<br>free;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from stripping stabilization of<br>catalytic hydrodesulfurized vacuum gas oil<br>and from which hydrogen sulfide has been<br>removed by amine treatment. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C1 through C6.]|269-627-7|68308-07-6|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-188-00-1|Tail gas (petroleum), light straight-run<br>naphtha stabilizer, hydrogen sulfide-free;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from fractionation stabilization of<br>light straight run naphtha and from which<br>hydrogen sulfide has been removed by<br>amine treatment. It consists predominantly<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C1 through<br>C5.]|269-629-8|68308-09-8|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-189-00-7|Tail gas (petroleum), propane-propylene<br>alkylation feed prep deethanizer;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the distillation of the reaction<br>products of propane with propylene. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C4.]|269-631-9|68308-11-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-190-00-2|Tail gas (petroleum), vacuum gas oil hydro-<br>desulfurizer, hydrogen sulfide-free;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from catalytic hydrodesulfurization<br>of vacuum gas oil and from which hydrogen<br>sulfide has been removed by amine treat-<br>ment. It consists predominantly of hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C1 through<br>C6.]|269-632-4|68308-12-3|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-191-00-8|Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracked over-<br>heads;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of products<br>from the catalytic cracking process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C3<br>through C5 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately - 48 oC to 32 oC (- 54 oF to<br>90 oF).]|270-071-2|68409-99-4|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-193-00-9|Alkanes, C1-2;<br>Petroleum gas|270-651-5|68475-57-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-194-00-4|Alkanes, C2-3;<br>Petroleum gas|270-652-0|68475-58-1|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-195-00-X|Alkanes, C3-4;<br>Petroleum gas|270-653-6|68475-59-2|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-196-00-5|Alkanes, C4-5;<br>Petroleum gas|270-654-1|68475-60-5|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-197-00-0|Fuel gases;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A combination of light gases. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrogen and/or low<br>molecular weight hydrocarbons.]|270-667-2|68476-26-6|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-198-00-6|Fuel gases, crude oil of distillates;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of light gases<br>produced by distillation of crude oil and by<br>catalytic reforming of naphtha. It consists of<br>hydrogen and hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C4 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately - 217 oC to - 12 oC (- 423 oF<br>to 10 oF).]|270-670-9|68476-29-9|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-199-00-1|Hydrocarbons, C3-4;<br>Petroleum gas|270-681-9|68476-40-4|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-200-00-5|Hydrocarbons, C4-5;<br>Petroleum gas|270-682-4|68476-42-6|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-201-00-0|Hydrocarbons, C2-4, C3-rich;<br>Petroleum gas|270-689-2|68476-49-3|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-202-00-6|Petroleum gases, liquefied;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of crude oil. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C3<br>through C7 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately - 40 oC to 80 oC (- 40 oF to<br>176 oF).]|270-704-2|68476-85-7|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||HKSU|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-203-00-1|Petroleum gases, liquefied, sweetened;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by subjecting liquefied petroleum<br>gas mix to a sweetening process to convert<br>mercaptans or to remove acidic impurities.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C3<br>through C7 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately - 40 oC to 80 oC (- 40 oF to<br>176 oF).]|270-705-8|68476-86-8|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||HKSU|
|649-204-00-7|Gases (petroleum), C3-4, isobutane-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the distillation of saturated and<br>unsaturated hydrocarbons usually ranging in<br>carbon numbers from C3 through C6,<br>predominantly butane and isobutane. It<br>consists of saturated and unsaturated<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the<br>range of C3 through C4, predominantly<br>isobutane.]|270-724-1|68477-33-8|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-205-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), C3-6, piperylene-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the distillation of saturated and<br>unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbons usually<br>ranging in the carbon numbers C3 through<br>C6. It consists of saturated and unsaturated<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the<br>range of C3 through C6, predominantly<br>piperylenes.]|270-726-2|68477-35-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-206-00-8|Gases (petroleum), butane splitter overheads;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the distillation of the butane<br>stream. It consists of aliphatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C3 through C4.]|270-750-3|68477-69-0|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-207-00-3|Gases (petroleum), C2-;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of products<br>from a catalytic fractionation process. It<br>contains predominantly ethane, ethylene,<br>propane, and propylene.]|270-751-9|68477-70-3|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-208-00-9|Gases (petroleum), catalytic-cracked gas oil<br>depropanizer bottoms, C4-rich acid-free;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from fractionation of catalytic<br>cracked gas oil hydrocarbon stream and<br>treated to remove hydrogen sulfide and<br>other acidic components. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the<br>range of C3 through C5, predominantly C4.]|270-752-4|68477-71-4|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-209-00-4|Gases (petroleum), catalytic-cracked naphtha<br>debutanizer bottoms, C3-5-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the stabilization of catalytic<br>cracked naphtha. It consists of aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C3 through C5.]|270-754-5|68477-72-5|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|
|649-210-00-X|Tail gas (petroleum), isomerized naphtha<br>fractionation stabilizer;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the fractionation stabilization<br>products from isomerized naphtha. It con-<br>sists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C1 through C4.]|269-628-2|68308-08-7|Flam. Gas 1<br>Press. Gas<br>Carc. 1A<br>Muta. 1B|H220<br>H350<br>H340|GHS02<br>GHS04<br>GHS08<br>Dgr|H220<br>H350<br>H340|||H K U|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-211-00-5|Foots oil (petroleum), carbon-treated;<br>Foots oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the treatment of Foots oil with<br>activated carbon for the removal of trace<br>constituents and impurities. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated straight chain<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly greater than C12.]|308-126-0|97862-76-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-212-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), sweetened middle;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by subjecting a petroleum distillate<br>to a sweetening process to convert mercap-<br>tans or to remove acidic impurities. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C9<br>through C20 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 150 oC to 345 oC (302 oF to<br>653 oF).]|265-088-7|64741-86-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-213-00-6|Gas oils (petroleum), solvent-refined;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as the raffinate from a solvent<br>extraction process. It consists predominantly<br>of aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C11<br>through C25 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 205 oC to 400 oC (401 oF to<br>752 oF).]|265-092-9|64741-90-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-214-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined mid-<br>dle;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as the raffinate from a solvent<br>extraction process. It consists predominantly<br>of aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C9<br>through C20 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 150 oC to 345 oC (302 oF to<br>653 oF).]|265-093-4|64741-91-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-215-00-7|Gas oils (petroleum), acid-treated;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a raffinate from a sulfuric acid<br>treating process. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C13 through C25 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 230 oC to<br>400 oC (446 oF to 752 oF).]|265-112-6|64742-12-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-216-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated middle;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a raffinate from a sulfuric acid<br>treating process. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C11 through C20 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 205 oC to<br>345 oC (401 oF to 653 oF).]|265-113-1|64742-13-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-217-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated light;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a raffinate from a sulfuric acid<br>treating process. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C9 through C16 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 150 oC to<br>290 oC (302 oF to 554 oF).]|265-114-7|64742-14-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-218-00-3|Gas oils (petroleum), chemically neutralized;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by a treating process to remove<br>acidic materials. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C13 through C25 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 230 oC to<br>400 oC (446 oF to 752 oF).]|265-129-9|64742-29-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-219-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutra-<br>lized middle;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by a treating process to remove<br>acidic materials. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C11 through C20 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 205 oC to<br>345 oC (401 oF to 653 oF).]|265-130-4|64742-30-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-220-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated middle;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>resulting from treatment of a petroleum<br>fraction with natural or modified clay,<br>usually in a percolation process to remove<br>the trace amounts of polar compounds and<br>impurities present. It consists of hydrocar-<br>bons having carbon numbers predominantly<br>in the range of C9 through C20 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 150 oC to<br>345 oC (302 oF to 653 oF).]|265-139-3|64742-38-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-221-00-X|Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated middle;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating a petroleum fraction<br>with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C11<br>through C25 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 205 oC to 400 oC (401 oF to<br>752 oF).]|265-148-2|64742-46-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-222-00-5|Gas oils (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a petroleum stock by treating<br>with hydrogen to convert organic sulfur to<br>hydrogen sulfide which is removed. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C13 through C25 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 230 oC to<br>400 oC (446 oF to 752 oF).]|265-182-8|64742-79-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-223-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>middle;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a petroleum stock by treating<br>with hydrogen to convert organic sulfur to<br>hydrogen sulfide which is removed. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C11<br>through C25 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 205 oC to 400 oC (401 oF to<br>752 oF).]|265-183-3|64742-80-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-224-00-6|Fuels, diesel;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of crude oil. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C9<br>through C20 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 163 oC to 357 oC (325 oF to<br>675 oF).]|269-822-7|68334-30-5|Carc. 2|H351|GHS08<br>Wng|H351|||H N|
|649-225-00-1|Fuel oil, No 2;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A distillate oil having a minimum viscosity<br>of 32,6 SUS at 37,7 oC (100 oF) to a<br>maximum of 37,9 SUS at 37,7 oC (100 oF).]|270-671-4|68476-30-2|Carc. 2|H351|GHS08<br>Wng|H351|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-226-00-7|Fuel oil, No 4;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A distillate oil having a minimum viscosity<br>of 45 SUS at 37,7 oC (100 oF) to a<br>maximum of 125 SUS at 37,7 oC (100 oF).]|270-673-5|68476-31-3|Carc. 2|H351|GHS08<br>Wng|H351|||H|
|649-227-00-2|Fuels, diesel, No 2;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A distillate oil having a minimum viscosity<br>of 32,6 SUS at 37,7 oC (100 oF).]|270-676-1|68476-34-6|Carc. 2|H351|GHS08<br>Wng|H351|||H|
|649-228-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformer<br>fractionator residue, high-boiling;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the distillation of catalytic reformer<br>fracftionator residue. It boils in the range of<br>approximately 343 oC to 399 oC (650 oF to<br>750 oF).]|270-719-4|68477-29-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-229-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformer<br>fractionator residue, intermediate-boiling;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the distillation of catalytic reformer<br>fractionator residue. It boils in the range of<br>approximately 288 oC to 371 oC (550 oF to<br>700 oF).]|270-721-5|68477-30-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-230-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformer<br>fractionator residue, low-boiling;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[The complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the distillation of catalytic reformer<br>fractionator residue. It boils approximately<br>below 288 oC (550 oF).]|270-722-0|68477-31-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-231-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), highly refined mid-<br>dle;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the subjection of a petroleum<br>fraction to several of the following steps:<br>filtration, centrifugation, atmospheric distil-<br>lation, vacuum distillation, acidification,<br>neutralization and clay treatment. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C10 through C20.]|292-615-8|90640-93-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-232-00-X|Distillates (petroleum) catalytic reformer,<br>heavy arom. conc.;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the distillation of a catalyti-<br>cally reformed petroleum cut. It consists<br>predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C10 through C16 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 200 oC to<br>300 oC (392 oF to 572 oF).]|295-294-2|91995-34-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-233-00-5|Gas oils, paraffinic;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A distillate obtained from the redistillation<br>of a complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the distillation of the effluents<br>from a severe catalytic hydrotreatment of<br>paraffins. It boils in the range of approxi-<br>mately 190 oC to 330 oC (374 oF to<br>594 oF).]|300-227-8|93924-33-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-234-00-0|Naphtha (petroleum), solvent-refined<br>hydrodesulfurized heavy;<br>Gasoil — unspecified|307-035-3|97488-96-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-235-00-6|Hydrocarbons, C16-20, hydrotreated middle<br>distillate, distn. lights;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as first runnings from the vacuum<br>distillation of effluents from the treatment of<br>a middle distillate with hydrogen. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C16 through C20 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 290 oC to 350 oC (554 oF to<br>662 oF). It produces a finished oil having a<br>viscosity of 2cSt at 100 oC (212 oF).]|307-659-6|97675-85-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-236-00-1|Hydrocarbons, C12-20, hydrotreated paraffi-<br>nic, distn. lights;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as first runnings from the vacuum<br>distillation of effluents from the treatment of<br>heavy paraffins with hydrogen in the<br>presence of a catalyst. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C12<br>through C20 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 230 oC to 350 oC (446 oF to<br>662 oF). It produces a finished oil having a<br>viscosity of 2cSt at 100 oC (212 oF).]|307-660-1|97675-86-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-237-00-7|Hydrocarbons, C11-17, solvent-extd. light<br>naphthenic;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by extraction of the aromatics<br>from a light naphthenic distillate having a<br>visciosity of 2.2 cSt at 40 oC (104 oF). It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C11 through C17 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 200 oC to<br>300 oC (392 oF to 572 oF).]|307-757-9|97722-08-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-238-00-2|Gas oils, hydrotreated;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the redistillation of the<br>effluents from the treatment of paraffins<br>with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.<br>It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C17 through C27 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 330 oC to<br>340 oC (626 oF to 644 oF).]|308-128-1|97862-78-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-239-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), carbon-treated light<br>paraffinic;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the treatment of a petroleum oil<br>fraction with activated charcoal for the<br>removal of traces of polar constituents and<br>impurities. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C12 through C28.]|309-667-5|100683-97-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-240-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), intermediate paraf-<br>finic, carbon-treated;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the treatment of petroleum with<br>activated charcoal for the removal of trace<br>polar constituents and impurities. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C16 through C36.]|309-668-0|100683-98-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-241-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), intermediate paraf-<br>finic, clay-treated;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the treatment of petroleum with<br>bleaching earth for the removal of trace<br>polar constituents and impurities. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C16 through C36.]|309-669-6|100683-99-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-242-00-4|Alkanes, C12-26-branched and linear|292-454-3|90622-53-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-243-00-X|Lubricating greases;<br>Grease;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C12 through C50. May contain<br>organic salts of alkali metals, alkaline earth<br>metals, and/or aluminium compounds.]|278-011-7|74869-21-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-244-00-5|Slack wax (petroleum);<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a petroleum fraction by<br>solvent crystallization (solvent dewaxing) or<br>as a distillation fraction from a very waxy<br>crude. It consists predominantly of saturated<br>straight and branched chain hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly<br>greater than C20.]|265-165-5|64742-61-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-245-00-0|Slack wax (petroleum), acid-treated;<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a raffinate by treatment of a<br>petroleum slack wax fraction with sulfuric<br>acid treating process. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of saturated straight and branched<br>chain hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly greater than C20.]|292-659-8|90669-77-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-246-00-6|Slack wax (petroleum), clay-treated;<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treatment of a petroleum slack<br>wax fraction with natural or modified clay in<br>either a contacting or percolation process. It<br>consists predominantly of saturated straight<br>and branched hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly greater than C20.]|292-660-3|90669-78-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-247-00-1|Slack wax (petroleum), hydrotreated;<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating slack wax with hydro-<br>gen in the presence of a catalyst. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated straight and<br>branched chain hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly greater than C20.]|295-523-6|92062-09-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-248-00-7|Slack wax (petroleum), low-melting;<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a petroleum fraction by<br>solvent deparaffination. It consists predo-<br>minantly of saturated straight and branched<br>chain hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly greater than C12.]|295-524-1|92062-10-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-249-00-2|Slack wax (petroleum), low-melting, hydro-<br>treated;<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treatment of low-melting<br>petroleum slack wax with hydrogen in the<br>presence of a catalyst. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of saturated straight and branched<br>chain hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly greater than C12.]|295-525-7|92062-11-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-250-00-8|Slack wax (petroleum), low-melting, carbon-<br>treated;<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the treatment of low-melting<br>slack wax with activated carbon for the<br>removal of trace polar constituents and<br>impurities. It consists predominantly of<br>saturated straight and branched chain<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly greater than C12.]|308-155-9|97863-04-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-251-00-3|Slack wax (petroleum), low-melting, clay-<br>treated;<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the treatment of low-melting<br>petroleum slack wax with bentonite for<br>removal of trace polar constituents and<br>impurities. It consists predominantly of<br>saturated straight and branched chain<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly greater than C12.]|308-156-4|97863-05-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-252-00-9|Slack wax (petroleum), low-melting, silicic<br>acid-treated;<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the treatment of low-melting<br>petroleum slack wax with silicic acid for the<br>removal of trace polar constituents and<br>impurities. It consists predominantly of<br>saturated straight and branched chain<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly greater than C12.]|308-158-5|97863-06-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-253-00-4|Slack wax (petroleum), carbon-treated;<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treatment of petroleum slack<br>wax with activated charcoal for the removal<br>of trace polar constituents and impurities.]|309-723-9|100684-49-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-254-00-X|Petrolatum;<br>Petrolatum;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a semi-solid from dewaxing<br>paraffinic residual oil. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of saturated crystalline and liquid<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly greater than C25.]|232-373-2|8009-03-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-255-00-5|Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized;<br>Petrolatum;<br>[A complex combination of organic com-<br>pounds, predominantly high molecular<br>weight carboxylic acids, obtained by the air<br>oxidation of petrolatum.]|265-206-7|64743-01-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-256-00-0|Petrolatum (petroleum), alumina-treated;<br>Petrolatum;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained when petrolatum is treated with<br>Al2O3 to remove polar components and<br>impurities. It consists predominantly of<br>saturated, crystalline, and liquid hydrocar-<br>bons having carbon numbers predominantly<br>greater than C25.]|285-098-5|85029-74-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-257-00-6|Petrolatum (petroleum), hydrotreated;<br>Petrolatum;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a semi-solid from dewaxed<br>paraffinic residual oil treated with hydrogen<br>in the presence of a catalyst. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated microcrystalline<br>and liquid hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly greater than C20.]|295-459-9|92045-77-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-258-00-1|Petrolatum (petroleum), carbon-treated;<br>Petrolatum;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the treatment of petroleum<br>petrolatum with activated carbon for the<br>removal of trace polar constituents and<br>impurities. It consists predominantly of<br>saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly greater than C20.]|308-149-6|97862-97-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-259-00-7|Petrolatum (petroleum), silicic acid-treated;<br>Petrolatum;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the treatment of petroleum<br>petrolatum with silicic acid for the removal<br>of trace polar constituents and impurities. It<br>consists predominantly of saturated hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly greater than C20.]|308-150-1|97862-98-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-260-00-2|Petrolatum (petroleum), clay-treated;<br>Petrolatum;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treatment of petrolatum with<br>bleaching earth for the removal of traces of<br>polar constituents and impurities. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>greater than C25.]|309-706-6|100684-33-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H N|
|649-261-00-8|Gasoline, natural;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>separated from natural gas by processes such<br>as refrigeration or absorption. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated aliphatic hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C4 through C8 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately minus<br>20 oC to 120 oC (- 4 oF to 248 oF).]|232-349-1|8006-61-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-262-00-3|Naphtha;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[Refined, partly refined, or unrefined petro-<br>leum products by the distillation of natural<br>gas. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C5 through C6 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 100 oC to 200 oC (212 oF to<br>392 oF).]]|232-443-2|8030-30-6|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-263-00-9|Ligroine;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the fractional distillation of<br>petroleum. This fraction boils in a range of<br>approximately 20 oC to 135 oC (58 oF to<br>275 oF).]|232-453-7|8032-32-4|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-264-00-4|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy straight-run;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distillation of crude oil. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C6<br>through C12 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 65 oC to 230 oC (149 oF to<br>446 oF).]|265-041-0|64741-41-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-265-00-X|Naphtha (petroleum), full-range straight-run;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distillation of crude oil. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C4<br>through C11 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately minus 20 oC to 220 oC (- 4 oF<br>to 428 oF).]|265-042-6|64741-42-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-266-00-5|Naphtha (petroleum), light straight-run;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distillation of crude oil. It<br>consists predominantly of aliphatic hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C4 through C10 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately minus<br>20 oC to 180 oC (- 4 oF to 356 oF).]|265-046-8|64741-46-4|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-267-00-0|Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light aliph.;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the distillation of crude oil or<br>natural gasoline. It consists predominantly<br>of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C5<br>through C10 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 35 oC to 160 oC (95 oF to<br>320 oF).]|265-192-2|64742-89-8|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-268-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), straight-run light;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of crude oil. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C2<br>through C7 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately - 88 oC to 99 oC (- 127 oF to<br>210 oF).]|270-077-5|68410-05-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-269-00-1|Gasoline, vapor-recovery;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>separated from the gases from vapor<br>recovery systems by cooling. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C4 through C11<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>- 20 oC to 196 oC (-4 oF to 384 oF).]|271-025-4|68514-15-8|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-270-00-7|Gasoline, straight-run, topping-plant;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced from the topping plant by the<br>distillation of crude oil. It boils in the range<br>of approximately 36,1 oC to 193,3 oC (97 oF<br>to 380 oF).]|271-727-0|68606-11-1|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-271-00-2|Naphtha (petroleum), unsweetened;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced from the distillation of naphtha<br>streams from various refinery processes. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C5<br>through C12 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 0 oC to 230 oC (25 oF to<br>446 oF).]|272-186-3|68783-12-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-272-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), light straight-run<br>gasoline fractionation stabilizer overheads;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C3 through C6..]|272-931-2|68921-08-4|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-273-00-3|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy straight run,<br>arom.-contg.;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a distillation process of crude<br>petroleum. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the<br>range of C8 through C12 and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 130 oC to 210 oC<br>(266 oF to 410 oF).]|309-945-6|101631-20-3|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-274-00-9|Naphtha (petroleum), full-range alkylate;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distillation of the reaction<br>products of isobutane with monoolefinic<br>hydrocarbons usually ranging in carbon<br>numbers from C3 through C5. It consist of<br>predominantly branched chain saturated<br>hydro-carbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C7 through C12<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>90 oC to 220 oC (194 oF to 428 oF).]|265-066-7|64741-64-6|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-275-00-4|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy alkylate;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distillation of the reaction<br>products of isobutane with monoolefinic<br>hydrocarbons usually ranging in carbon<br>numbers from C3 to C5. It consists of<br>predominantly branched chain saturated<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C9 through C12<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>150 oC to 220 oC (302 oF to 428 oF).]|265-067-2|64741-65-7|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-276-00-X|Naphtha (petroleum), light alkylate;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distillation of the reaction<br>products of isobutane with monoolefinic<br>hydrocarbons usually ranging in carbon<br>numbers from C3 through C5. It consists of<br>predominantly branched chain saturated<br>hydro-carbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C7 through C10<br>and boiling in the range of aproximately<br>90 oC to 160 oC (194 oF to 320 oF).]|265-068-8|64741-66-8|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-277-00-5|Naphtha (petroleum), isomerization;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from catalytic isomerization of<br>straight chain paraffinic C4 through C6<br>hydrocarbons. It consists predominantly of<br>saturated hydrocarbons such as isobutane,<br>isopentane, 2,2-dimethylbutane, 2-methyl-<br>pentane, and 3-methylpentane.]|265-073-5|64741-70-4|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-278-00-0|Naphtha (petroleum), solvent-refined light;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as the raffinate from a solvent<br>extraction process. It consists predominantly<br>of aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C5<br>through C11 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 35 oC to 190 oC (95 oF to<br>374 oF).]|265-086-6|64741-84-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-279-00-6|Naphtha (petroleum), solvent-refined heavy;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as the raffinate from a solvent<br>extraction process. It consists predominantly<br>of aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C7<br>through C12 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 90 oC to 230 oC (194 oF to<br>446 oF).]|265-095-5|64741-92-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-280-00-1|Raffinates (petroleum), catalytic reformer<br>ethylene glycol-water countercurrent exts.;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as the raffinate from the UDEX<br>extraction process on the catalytic reformer<br>stream. It consists of saturated hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C6 through C9.]|270-088-5|68410-71-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-281-00-7|Raffinates (petroleum), reformer, Lurgi unit-<br>sepd.;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[The complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a raffinate from a Lurgi<br>separation unit. It consists predominantly of<br>non-aromatic hydrocarbons with various<br>small amounts of aromatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C6 through C8.]|270-349-3|68425-35-4|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-282-00-2|Naphtha (petroleum), full-range alkylate,<br>butane-contg.;<br>Low boiling point modified naphta;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of the reaction<br>products of isobutane with monoolefinic<br>hydrocarbons usually ranging in carbon<br>numbers from C3 through C5. It consists of<br>predominantly branched chain saturated<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C7 through C12<br>with some butanes and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 35 oC to 200 oC (95 oF to<br>428 oF).]|271-267-0|68527-27-5|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-283-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), naphtha steam<br>cracking-derived, solvent-refined light<br>hydrotreated;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as the raffinates from a solvent<br>extraction process of hydrotreated light<br>distillate from steam-cracked naphtha.]|295-315-5|91995-53-8|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-284-00-3|Naphtha (petroleum), C4-12 butane-alkylate,<br>isooctane-rich;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by alkylation of butanes. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C4 through C12, rich in isooctane, and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 35 oC<br>to 210 oC (95 oF to 410 oF).]|295-430-0|92045-49-3|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-285-00-9|Hydrocarbons, hydrotreated light naphtha<br>distillates, solvent-refined;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A combination of hydrocarbons obtained<br>from the distillation of hydrotreated naphtha<br>followed by a solvent extraction and dis-<br>tillation process. It consists predominantly<br>of saturated hydrocarbons boiling in the<br>range of approximately 94 oC to 99 oC<br>(201 oF to 210 oF).]|295-436-3|92045-55-1|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-286-00-4|Naphtha (petroleum), isomerization, C6-<br>fraction;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by distillation of a gasoline which<br>has been catalytically isomerized. It consists<br>predominantly of hexane isomers boiling in<br>the range of approximately 60 oC to 66 oC<br>(140 oF to 151 oF).]|295-440-5|92045-58-4|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-287-00-X|Hydrocarbons, C6-7, naphtha-cracking, sol-<br>vent-refined;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the sorption of benzene from a<br>catalytically fully hydrogenated benzene-rich<br>hydrocarbon cut that was distillatively<br>obtained from prehydrogenated cracked<br>naphtha. It consists predominantly of par-<br>affinic and naphthenic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C6 through C7 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 70 oC to 100 oC (158 oF to<br>212 oF).]|295-446-8|92045-64-2|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-288-00-5|Hydrocarbons, C6-rich, hydrotreated light<br>naphtha distillates, solvent-refined;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by distillation of hydrotreated<br>naphtha followed by solvent extraction. It<br>consists predominantly of saturated hydro-<br>carbons and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 65 oC to 70 oC (149 oF to<br>158 oF).]|309-871-4|101316-67-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-289-00-0|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy catalytic<br>cracked;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by a distillation of products from a<br>catalytic cracking process. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C6 through C12<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>65 oC to 230 oC (148 oF to 446 oF). It<br>contains a relatively large proportion of<br>unsaturated hydrocarbons.]|265-055-7|64741-54-4|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-290-00-6|Naphtha (petroleum), light catalytic cracked;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of products<br>from a catalytic cracking process. It consists<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C4 through<br>C11 and boiling in the range of approxi-<br>mately minus 20 oC to 190 oC (- 4 oF to<br>374 oF). It contains a relatively large<br>proportion of unsaturated hydrocarbons.]|265-056-2|64741-55-5|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-291-00-1|Hydrocarbons, C3-11, catalytic cracker dis-<br>tillates;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillations of products<br>from a catalytic cracking process. It consists<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C3 through<br>C11 and boiling in a range approximately up<br>to 204 oC (400 oF).]|270-686-6|68476-46-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-292-00-7|Naphtha (petroleum), catalytic cracked light<br>distd.;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of products<br>from a catalytic cracking process. It consists<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C1 through<br>C5.]|272-185-8|68783-09-5|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-293-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), naphtha steam<br>cracking-derived, hydrotreated light arom.;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha.;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating a light distillate from<br>steam-cracked naphtha. It consists predom-<br>inantly of aromatic hydrocarbons.]|295-311-3|91995-50-5|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-294-00-8|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy catalytic<br>cracked, sweetened;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by subjecting a catalytic cracked<br>petroleum distillate to a sweetening process<br>to convert mercaptans or to remove acidic<br>impurities. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C6 through C12<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>60 oC to 200 oC (140 oF to 392 oF).]|295-431-6|92045-50-6|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-295-00-3|Naphtha (petroleum), light catalytic cracked<br>sweetened;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by subjecting naphtha from a<br>catalytic cracking process to a sweetening<br>process to convert mercaptans or to remove<br>acidic impurities. It consists predominantly<br>of hydrocarbons boiling in a range of<br>approximately 35 oC to 210 oC (95 oF to<br>410 oF).]|295-441-0|92045-59-5|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-296-00-9|Hydrocarbons, C8-12, catalytic-cracking,<br>chem. neutralized;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of a cut from the<br>catalytic cracking process, having undergone<br>an alkaline washing. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers in the range of C8 through C12 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately<br>130 oC to 210 oC (266 oF to 410 oF).]|295-794-0|92128-94-4|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-297-00-4|Hydrocarbons, C8-12, catalytic cracker dis-<br>tillates;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by distillation of products from a<br>catalytic cracking process. It consists pre-<br>dominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C8<br>through C12 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 140 oC to 210 oC (284 oF to<br>410 oF).]|309-974-4|101794-97-2|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-298-00-X|Hydrocarbons, C8-12, catalytic cracking,<br>chem. neutralized, sweetened;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha|309-987-5|101896-28-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-299-00-5|Naphtha (petroleum), light catalytic<br>reformed;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced from the distillation of products<br>from a catalytic reforming process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C5<br>through C11 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 35 oC to 190 oC (95 oF to<br>374 oF). It contains a relatively large<br>proportion of aromatic and branched chain<br>hydrocarbons. This stream may contain<br>10 vol. % or more benzene.]]|265-065-1|64741-63-5|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-300-00-9|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy catalytic<br>reformed;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced from the distillation of products<br>from a catalytic reforming process. It<br>consists of predominantly aromatic hydro-<br>carbons having numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C7 through C12 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 90 oC to 230 oC<br>(194 oF to 446 oF).]|265-070-9|64741-68-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-301-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformed<br>depentanizer;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the distillation of products from a<br>catalytic reforming process. It consists pre-<br>dominantly of aliphatic hydrocarbons hav-<br>ing carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C3 through C6 and boiling in the<br>range of approximately - 49 oC to 63 oC<br>- 57 oF to 145 oF).]|270-660-4|68475-79-6|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-302-00-X|Hydrocarbons, C2-6, C6-8 catalytic reformer;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha|270-687-1|68476-47-1|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-303-00-5|Residues (petroleum), C6-8 catalytic reformer;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha';<br>[A complex residuum from the catalytic<br>reforming of C6-8 feed. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C2 through C6.]|270-794-3|68478-15-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-304-00-0|Naphtha (petroleum), light catalytic<br>reformed, arom.-free;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from distillation of products from<br>a catalytic reforming process. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C5 through C8 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 35 oC to 120 oC (95 oF to<br>248 oF). It contains a relatively large<br>proportion of branched chain hydrocarbons<br>with the aromatic components removed.]|270-993-5|68513-03-1|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-305-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformed<br>straight-run naphtha overheads;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the catalytic reforming of<br>straight-run naphtha followed by the frac-<br>tionation of the total effluent. It consists of<br>saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C2 through C6.]|271-008-1|68513-63-3|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-306-00-1|Petroleum products, hydrofiner-powerfor-<br>mer reformates;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[The complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained in a hydrofiner-powerformer pro-<br>cess and boiling in a range of approximately<br>27 oC to 210 oC (80 oF to 410 oF).]|271-058-4|68514-79-4|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-307-00-7|Naphtha (petroleum, full-range reformed;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of the products<br>from a catalytic reforming process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C5<br>through C12 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 35 oC to 230 oC (95 oF to<br>446 oF).]|272-895-8|68919-37-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-308-00-2|Naphtha (petroleum), catalytic reformed;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of products<br>from a catalytic reforming process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C4<br>through C12 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 30 oC to 220 oC (90 oF to<br>430 oF). It contains a relatively large<br>proportion of aromatic and branched chain<br>hydrocarbons. This stream may contain 10<br>vol.% or more benzene.]|273-271-8|68955-35-1|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-309-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformed<br>hydrotreated light, C8-12 arom. fraction;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of alkylbenzenes<br>obtained by the catalytic reforming of<br>petroleum naphtha. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of alkylbenzenes having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C8<br>through C10 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 160 oC to 180 oC (320 oF to<br>356 oF).]|285-509-8|85116-58-1|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-310-00-3|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C8, catalytic<br>reforming-derived;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha|295-279-0|91995-18-5|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-311-00-9|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C7-12, C8-rich;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by separation from the platfor-<br>mate-containing fraction. It consists pre-<br>dominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons hav-<br>ing carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C7 through C12 (primarily C8) and<br>can contain nonaromatic hydrocarbons,<br>both boiling in the range of approximately<br>130 oC to 200 oC (266 oF to 392 oF).]|297-401-8|93571-75-6|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-312-00-4|Gasoline, C5-11, high-octane stabilized<br>reformed;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex high octane combination of<br>hydrocarbons obtained by the catalytic<br>dehydrogenation of a predominantly<br>naphthenic naphtha. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of aromatics and non-aromatics<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C5 through C11 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 45 oC to 185 oC<br>(113 oF to 365 oF).]|297-458-9|93572-29-3|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-313-00-X|Hydrocarbons, C7-12, C >9-arom.-rich,<br>reforming heavy fraction;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by separation from the platfor-<br>mate-containing fraction. It consists pre-<br>dominantly of nonaromatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C7 through C12 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 120 oC to<br>210 oC (248 oF to 380 oF) and C9 and higher<br>aromatic hydrocarbons.]|297-465-7|93572-35-1|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-314-00-5|Hydrocarbons, C5-11, nonaroms.-rich,<br>reforming light fraction;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by separation from the platfor-<br>mate-containing fraction. It consists pre-<br>dominantly of nonaromatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C5 to C11 and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 35 oC to 125 oC (94<br>oF to 257 oF), benzene and toluene.]|297-466-2|93572-36-2|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-315-00-0|Foots oil (petroleum), silicic acid-treated;<br>Foots oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the treatment of Foots oil with<br>silicic acid for removal of trace constituents<br>and impurities. It consists predominantly of<br>straight chain hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly greater than C12.]|308-127-6|97862-77-6|Carc. 1B|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H L|
|649-316-00-6|Naphtha (petroleum), light thermal cracked;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from distillation of products from a thermal<br>cracking process. It consists predominantly<br>of unsaturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C4<br>through C8 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately minus 10 oC to 130 oC (14 oF<br>to 266 oF).]|265-075-6|64741-74-8|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-317-00-1|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy thermal<br>cracked;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from distillation of the products from a<br>thermal cracking process. It consists pre-<br>dominantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C6 through C12 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 65 oC to 220 oC<br>(148 oF to 428 oF).]|265-085-0|64741-83-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-318-00-7|Distillates (petroleum), heavy arom.;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked<br>naphtha;<br>[The complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the distillation of the products from<br>the thermal cracking of ethane and propane.<br>This higher boiling fraction consists pre-<br>dominantly of C5-C7 aromatic hydrocarbons<br>with some unsaturated aliphatic hydrocar-<br>bons having carbon number predominantly<br>of C5. This stream may contain benzene.]|267-563-4|67891-79-6|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-319-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), light arom.;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked<br>naphtha;<br>[The complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the distillation of the products from<br>the thermal cracking of ethane and propane.<br>This lower boiling fraction consists pre-<br>dominantly of C5-C7 aromatic hydrocarbons<br>with some unsaturated aliphatic hydrocar-<br>bons having a carbon number predomi-<br>nantly of C5. This stream may contain<br>benzene.]|267-565-5|67891-80-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-320-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), naphtha-raffinate<br>pyrolyzate-derived, gasoline-blending;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked<br>naphtha;<br>[The complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the pyrolysis fractionation at<br>816 oC (1500 oF) of naphtha and raffinate. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having a carbon number of C9 and boiling at<br>approximately 204 oC (400 oF).]|270-344-6|68425-29-6|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-321-00-3|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C6-8, naphtha-raf-<br>finate pyrolyzate-derived;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked<br>naphtha;<br>A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the fractionation pyrolysis at<br>816 oC (1500 oF) of naphtha and raffinate. It<br>consists predominantly of aromatic hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C6 through C8,<br>including benzene.]|270-658-3|68475-70-7|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-322-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), thermal cracked<br>naphtha and gas oil;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distillation of thermally cracked<br>naphtha and/or gas oil. It consists predom-<br>inantly of olefinic hydrocarbons having a<br>carbon number of C5 and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 33 oC to 60 oC<br>(91 oF to 140 oF).]|271-631-9|68603-00-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-323-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), thermal cracked<br>naphtha and gas oil, C5-dimer-contg.;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the extractive distillation of<br>thermal cracked naphtha and/or gas oil. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having a carbon number of C5 with some<br>dimerized C5 olefins and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 33 oC to 184 oC (91 oF to<br>363 oF).]|271-632-4|68603-01-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-324-00-X|Distillates (petroleum), thermal cracked<br>naphtha and gas oil, extractive;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the extractive distillation of<br>thermal cracked naphtha and/or gas oil. It<br>consists of paraffinic and olefinic hydro-<br>carbons, predominantly isoamylenes such as<br>2-methyl-1-butene and 2-methyl-2-butene<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>31 oC to 40 oC (88 oF to 104 oF).]|271-634-5|68603-03-2|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-325-00-5|Distillates (petroleum), light thermal<br>cracked, debutanized arom.;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of products<br>from a thermal cracking process. It consists<br>predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons,<br>primarily benzene.]|273-266-0|68955-29-3|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-326-00-0|Naphtha (petroleum), light thermal cracked,<br>sweetened;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by subjecting a petroleum distillate<br>from the high temperature thermal cracking<br>of heavy oil fractions to a sweetening<br>process to convert mercaptans. It consists<br>predominantly of aromatics, olefins and<br>saturated hydrocarbons boiling in the range<br>of approximately 20 oC to 100 oC (68 oF to<br>212 oF).]|295-447-3|92045-65-3|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-327-00-6|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating a petroleum fraction<br>with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C6<br>through C13 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 65 oC to 230 oC (149 oF to<br>446 oF).]|265-150-3|64742-48-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-328-00-1|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated light;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating a petroleum fraction<br>with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C4<br>through C11 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately minus 20 oC to 190 oC (- 4 oF<br>to 374 oF).]|265-151-9|64742-49-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-329-00-7|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>light;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a catalytic hydrodesulfuriza-<br>tion process. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C4 through C11 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately minus 20 oC to<br>190 oC (- 4 oF to 374 oF).]|265-178-6|64742-73-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-330-00-2|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>heavy;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a catalytic hydrodesulfuriza-<br>tion process. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C7 through C12 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 90 oC to 230 oC<br>(194 oF to 446 oF).]|265-185-4|64742-82-1|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-331-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated middle,<br>intermediate boiling;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the distillation of products from<br>a middle distillate hydrotreating process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C5<br>through C10 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 127 oC to 188 oC (262 oF to<br>370 oF).]|270-092-7|68410-96-8|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-332-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), light distillate<br>hydrotreating process, low-boiling;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the distillation of products from<br>the light distillate hydrotreating process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C6<br>through C9 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 3 oC to 194 oC (37 oF to<br>382 oF).]|270-093-2|68410-97-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-333-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy<br>naphtha, deisohexanizer overheads;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by distillation of the products from<br>a heavy naphtha hydrotreating process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C3<br>through C6 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately - 49 oC to 68 oC (- 57 oF to<br>155 oF).]|270-094-8|68410-98-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-334-00-4|Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light arom.,<br>hydrotreated;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating a petroleum fraction<br>with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.<br>It consists predominantly of aromatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C8 through C10<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>135 oC to 210 oC (275 oF to 410 oF).]|270-988-8|68512-78-7|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-335-00-X|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>thermal cracked light;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by fractionation of hydrodesulfur-<br>ized thermal cracker distillate. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C5 to C11 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 23 oC to 195 oC (73 oF to<br>383 oF).]|285-511-9|85116-60-5|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-336-00-5|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated light,<br>cycloalkane-contg.;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the distillation of a petroleum<br>fraction. It consists predominantly of<br>alkanes and cycloalkanes boiling in the<br>range of approximately minus 20 oC to<br>190 oC (- 4 oF to 374 oF).]|285-512-4|85116-61-6|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-337-00-0|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy steam-cracked,<br>hydrogenated;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated naphtha|295-432-1|92045-51-7|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-338-00-6|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>full-range;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a catalytic hydrodesulfuriza-<br>tion process. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C4 through C11<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>30 oC to 250 oC (86 oF to 482 oF).]|295-433-7|92045-52-8|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-339-00-1|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated light<br>steam-cracked;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating a petroleum fraction,<br>derived from a pyrolysis process, with<br>hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It<br>consists predominantly of unsaturated<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C5 through C11<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>35 oC to 190 oC (95 oF to 374 oF).]|295-438-4|92045-57-3|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-340-00-7|Hydrocarbons, C4-12, naphtha-cracking,<br>hydrotreated;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by distillation from the product of<br>a naphtha steam cracking process and<br>subsequent catalytic selective hydrogenation<br>of gum formers. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C4 through C12 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 30 oC to 230 oC<br>(86 oF to 446 oF).]|295-443-1|92045-61-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-341-00-2|Solvent naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated<br>light naphthenic;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating a petroleum fraction<br>with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.<br>It consists predominantly of cycloparaffinic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C6 through C7<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>73 oC to 85 oC (163 oF to 185 oF).]|295-529-9|92062-15-2|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-342-00-8|Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-cracked,<br>hydrogenated;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex comination of hydrocarbons<br>produced from the separation and subse-<br>quent hydrogenation of the products of a<br>steam-cracking process to produce ethylene.<br>It consists predominantly of saturated and<br>unsaturated paraffins, cyclic paraffins and<br>cyclic aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C4<br>through C10 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 50 oC to 200 oC (122 oF to<br>392 oF). The proportion of benzene hydro-<br>carbons may vary up to 30 wt. % and the<br>stream may also contain small amounts of<br>sulphur and oxygenated compounds.]|296-942-7|93165-55-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-343-00-3|Hydrocarbons, C6-11, hydrotreated, dearo-<br>matized;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as solvents which have been<br>subjected to hydrotreatment in order to<br>convert aromatics to naphthenes by catalytic<br>hydrogenation.]|297-852-0|93763-33-8|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-344-00-9|Hydrocarbons, C9-12, hydrotreated, dearo-<br>matized;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated<br>naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as solvents which have been<br>subjected to hydrotreatment in order to<br>convert aromatics to naphthenes by catalytic<br>hydrogenation.]|297-853-6|93763-34-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-345-00-4|Stoddard solvent;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A colourless, refined petroleum distillate<br>that is free from rancid or objectionable<br>odors and that boils in a range of approxi-<br>mately 300 oF to 400 oF.]|232-489-3|8052-41-3|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-346-00-X|Natural gas condensates (petroleum);<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>separated as a liquid from natural gas in a<br>surface separator by retrograde condensa-<br>tion. It consists mainly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C2 to C20. It is a liquid at<br>atmospheric temperature and pressure.]|265-047-3|64741-47-5|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-347-00-5|Natural gas (petroleum), raw liq. mix;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>separated as a liquid from natural gas in a<br>gas recycling plant by processes such as<br>refrigeration or absorption. It consists<br>mainly of saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers in the range of C2<br>through C8.]|265-048-9|64741-48-6|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-348-00-0|Naphtha (petroleum), light hydrocracked;<br>Low boiling naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from distillation of the products from a<br>hydrocracking process. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of saturated hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C4 through C10, and boiling in the range<br>of approximately minus 20 oC to 180 oC<br>(- 4 oF to 356 oF).]|265-071-4|64741-69-1|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-349-00-6|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy hydrocracked;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from distillation of the products from a<br>hydrocracking process. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of saturated hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C6 through C12, and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 65 oC to 230 oC (148 oF to<br>446 oF).]|265-079-8|64741-78-2|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-350-00-1|Naphtha (petroleum), sweetened;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by subjecting a petroleum naphtha<br>to a sweetening process to convert mercap-<br>tans or to remove acidic impurities. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C4<br>through C12 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately minus 10 oC to 230 oC (14 oF<br>to 446 oF).]|265-089-2|64741-87-3|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-351-00-7|Naphtha (petroleum), acid-treated;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a raffinate from a sulfuric acid<br>treating process. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C7 through C12 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 90 oC to 230 oC<br>(194 oF to 446 oF).]|265-115-2|64742-15-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-352-00-2|Naphtha (petroleum), chemically neutralized<br>heavy;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by a treating process to remove<br>acidic materials. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C6 through C12 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 65 oC to 230 oC<br>(149 oF to 446 oF).]|265-122-0|64742-22-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-353-00-8|Naphtha (petroleum), chemically neutralized<br>light;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by a treating process to remove<br>acidic materials. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C4 through C11 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately minus 20 oC to<br>190 oC (- 4 oF to 374 oF).]|265-123-6|64742-23-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-354-00-3|Naphtha (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the catalytic dewaxing of a<br>petroleum fraction. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C5<br>through C12 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 35 oC to 230 oC (95 oF to<br>446 oF).]|265-170-2|64742-66-1|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-355-00-9|Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-cracked;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the distillation of the products<br>from a steam cracking process. It consists<br>predominantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C4 through C11 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately minus 20 oC to<br>190 oC (- 4 oF to 374 oF). This stream is<br>likely to contain 10 vol.% or more benzene.]|265-187-5|64742-83-2|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-356-00-4|Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light arom.;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from distillation of aromatic<br>streams. It consists predominantly of aro-<br>matic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C8 through<br>C10 and boiling in the range of approxi-<br>mately 135 oC to 210 oC (275 oF to<br>410 oF).]|265-199-0|64742-95-6|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-357-00-X|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C6-10, acid-treated,<br>neutralized;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified|268-618-5|68131-49-7|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-358-00-5|Distillates (petroleum), C3-5, 2-methyl-2-<br>butene-rich;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the distillation of hydrocarbons usually<br>ranging in carbon numbers from C3 through<br>C5, predominantly isopentane and 3-methyl-<br>1-butene. It consists of saturated and<br>unsaturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers in the range of C3 through C5,<br>predominantly 2-methyl-2-butene.]|270-725-7|68477-34-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-359-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), polymd. steam-<br>cracked petroleum distillates, C5-12 fraction;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the distillation of polymer-<br>ized steam-cracked petroleum distillate. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C5 through C12.]]|270-735-1|68477-50-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-360-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), steam-cracked, C5-12<br>fraction;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of organic com-<br>pounds obtained by the distillation of<br>products from a steam cracking process. It<br>consists of unsaturated hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C5 through C12.]|270-736-7|68477-53-2|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-361-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), steam-cracked, C5-10<br>fraction, mixed with light steam-cracked<br>petroleum naphtha C5 fraction;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified|270-738-8|68477-55-4|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-362-00-7|Extracts (petroleum), cold-acid, C4-6;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of organic com-<br>pounds produced by cold acid unit extrac-<br>tion of saturated and unsaturated aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons usually ranging in carbon<br>numbers from C3 through C6, predomi-<br>nantly pentanes and amylenes. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated and unsaturated<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the<br>range of C4 through C6, predominantly C5.]|270-741-4|68477-61-2|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-363-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), depentanizer over-<br>heads;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a catalytic cracked gas stream.<br>It consists of aliphatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C4 through C6.]|270-771-8|68477-89-4|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-364-00-8|Residues (petroleum), butane splitter bot-<br>toms;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex residuum from the distillation of<br>butane stream. It consists of aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C4 through C6.]|270-791-7|68478-12-6|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-365-00-3|Residual oils (petroleum), deisobutanizer<br>tower;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex residuum from the atmospheric<br>distillation of the butane-butylene stream. It<br>consists of aliphatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C4 through C6.]|270-795-9|68478-16-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-366-00-9|Naphtha (petroleum), full-range coker;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of products<br>from a fluid coker. It consists predominantly<br>of unsaturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C4<br>through C15 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 43 oC to 250 oC (110 oF to<br>500 oF).]|270-991-4|68513-02-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-367-00-4|Naphtha (petroleum), steam-cracked middle<br>arom.;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of products<br>from a steam-cracking process. It consists<br>predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C7 through C12 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 130 oC to<br>220 oC (266 oF to 428 oF).]]|271-138-9|68516-20-1|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-368-00-X|Naphtha (petroleum), clay-treated full-range<br>straight-run;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>resulting from treatment of full-range<br>straight-run naphtha with natural or modi-<br>fied clay, usually in a percolation process to<br>remove the trace amounts of polar com-<br>pounds and impurities present. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C4 through C11<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>- 20 oC to 220 oC (- 4 oF to 429 oF).]|271-262-3|68527-21-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-369-00-5|Naphtha (petroleum), clay-treated light<br>straight-run;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>resulting from treatment of light straight-<br>run naphtha with a natural or modified clay,<br>usually in a percolation process to remove<br>the trace amounts of polar compounds and<br>impurities, present. It consists of hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C7 through C10 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 93 oC<br>to 180 oC (200 oF to 356 oF.]|271-263-9|68527-22-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-370-00-0|Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-cracked<br>arom.;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distillation of products from a<br>steam-cracking process. It consists predom-<br>inantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C7 through C9 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 110 oC to 165 oC (230 oF to<br>329 oF).]|271-264-4|68527-23-1|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-371-00-6|Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-cracked,<br>debenzenized;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distillation of products from a<br>steam-cracking process. It consists pre-<br>dominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C4<br>through C12 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 80 oC to 218 oC (176 oF to<br>424 oF).]|271-266-5|68527-26-4|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-372-00-1|Naphtha (petroleum), arom.-contg.;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified|271-635-0|68603-08-7|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-373-00-7|Gasoline, pyrolysis, debutanizer bottoms;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the fractionation of depro-<br>panizer bottoms. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly<br>greater than C5.]|271-726-5|68606-10-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-374-00-2|Naphtha (petroleum), light, sweetened;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by subjecting a petroleum distillate<br>to a sweetening process to convert mercap-<br>tans or to remove acidic impurities. It<br>consists predominantly of saturated and<br>unsaturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C3<br>through C6 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately - 20 oC to 100 oC (- 4 oF to<br>212 oF).]|272-206-0|68783-66-4|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-375-00-8|Natural gas condensates;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>separated and/or condensed from natural<br>gas during transportation and collected at<br>the wellhead and/or from the production,<br>gathering, transmission, and distribution<br>pipelines in deeps, scrubbers, etc. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C2 through C8.]|272-896-3|68919-39-1|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H J|
|649-376-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), naphtha unifiner<br>stripper;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by stripping the products from the<br>naphtha unifiner. It consists of saturated<br>aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C2<br>through C6.]|272-932-8|68921-09-5|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-377-00-9|Naphtha (petroleum), catalytic reformed<br>light, arom.-free fraction;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>remaining after removal of aromatic com-<br>pounds from catalytic reformed light<br>naphtha in a selective absorption process. It<br>consists predominantly of paraffinic and<br>cyclic compounds having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C5 to C8 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 66 oC<br>to 121 oC (151 oF to 250 oF).]|285-510-3|85116-59-2|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-378-00-4|Gasoline;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>consisting primarily of paraffins, cyclopar-<br>affins, aromatic and olefinic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly<br>greater than C3 and boiling in the range of<br>30 oC to 260 oC (86 oF to 500 oF).]|289-220-8|86290-81-5|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-379-00-X|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C7-8, dealkylation<br>products, distn. residues;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified|292-698-0|90989-42-7|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-380-00-5|Hydrocarbons, C4-6, depentanizer lights,<br>arom. hydrotreater;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as first runnings from the depen-<br>tanizer column before hydrotreatment of the<br>aromatic charges. It consists predominantly<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C4 through<br>C6, predominantly pentanes and pentenes,<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>25 oC to 40 oC (77 oF to 104 oF).]|295-298-4|91995-38-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-381-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), heat-soaked steam-<br>cracked naphtha, C5-rich;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by distillation of heat-soaked<br>steam-cracked naphtha. It consists pre-<br>dominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers in the range of C4 through C6,<br>predominantly C5.]|295-302-4|91995-41-4|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-382-00-6|Extracts (petroleum), catalytic reformed light<br>naphtha solvent;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as the extract from the solvent<br>extraction of a catalytically reformed petro-<br>leum cut. It consists predominantly of<br>aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C7<br>through C8 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 100 oC to 200 oC (212 oF to<br>392 oF).]|295-331-2|91995-68-5|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-383-00-1|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>light, dearomatized;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by distillation of hydrodesulfurized<br>and dearomatized light petroleum fractions.<br>It consists predominantly of C7 paraffins and<br>cycloparaffins boiling in a range of<br>approximately 90 oC to 100 oC (194 oF to<br>212 oF).]|295-434-2|92045-53-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-384-00-7|Naphtha (petroleum), light, C5-rich, sweet-<br>ened;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by subjecting a petroleum naphtha<br>to a sweetening process to convert mercap-<br>tans or to remove acidic impurities. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C4<br>through C5, predominantly C5, and boiling<br>in the range of approximately minus 10 oC<br>to 35 oC (14 oF to 95 oF).]|295-442-6|92045-60-8|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-385-00-2|Hydrocarbons, C8-11, naphtha-cracking,<br>toluene cut;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by distillation from prehydroge-<br>nated cracked naphtha. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C8<br>through C11 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 130 oC to 205 oC (266 oF to<br>401 oF).]|295-444-7|92045-62-0|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-386-00-8|Hydrocarbons, C4-11, naphtha-cracking,<br>arom.-free;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from prehydrogenated cracked<br>naphtha after distillative separation of<br>benzene- and toluene-containing hydrocar-<br>bon cuts and a higher boiling fraction. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range C4 through C11 and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 30 oC to 205 oC<br>(86 oF to 401 oF).]|295-445-2|92045-63-1|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-387-00-3|Naphtha (petroleum), light heat-soaked,<br>steam-cracked;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the fractionation of steam<br>cracked naphtha after recovery from a heat<br>soaking process. It consists predominantly<br>of hydrocarbons having a carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C4 through C6<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>0 oC to 80 oC (32 oF to 176 oF.]|296-028-8|92201-97-3|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-388-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), C6-rich;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the distillation of a petroleum<br>feedstock. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers of C5<br>through C7, rich in C6, and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 60 oC to 70 oC<br>(140 oF to 158 oF).]|296-903-4|93165-19-6|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-389-00-4|Gasoline, pyrolysis, hydrogenated;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A distillation fraction from the hydrogena-<br>tion of pyrolysis gasoline boiling in the<br>range of approximately 20 oC to 200 oC<br>(68 oF to 392 oF).]|302-639-3|94114-03-1|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-390-00-X|Distillates (petroleum), steam-cracked, C8-12<br>fraction, polymd., distn. lights;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by distillation of the polymerized<br>C8 through C12 fraction from steam-cracked<br>petroleum distillates. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C8 through C12.]|305-750-5|95009-23-7|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-391-00-5|Extracts (petroleum) heavy naphtha solvent,<br>clay-treated;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the treatment of heavy naphthic<br>solvent petroleum extract with bleaching<br>earth. It consists predominantly of hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C6 through C18 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 80 oC<br>to 180 oC (175 oF to 356 oF).]|308-261-5|97926-43-7|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-392-00-0|Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-cracked,<br>debenzenized, thermally treated;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the treatment and distillation of<br>debenzenized light steam-cracked petroleum<br>naphtha. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C7 through C12<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>95 oC to 200 oC (203 oF to 392 oF).]|308-713-1|98219-46-6|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-393-00-6|Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-cracked,<br>thermally treated;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the treatment and distillation of<br>light steam-cracked petroleum naphtha. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C5 through C6 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 35 oC to 80 oC<br>(95 oF to 176 oF).]|308-714-7|98219-47-7|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-394-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), C7-9, C8-rich, hydro-<br>desulfurized dearomatized;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the distillation of petroleum<br>light fraction, hydrodesulfurized and dear-<br>omatized. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the<br>range of C7 through C9, predominantly C8<br>paraffins and cycloparaffins, boiling in the<br>range of approximately 120 oC to 130 oC<br>(248 oF to 266 oF).]|309-862-5|101316-56-7|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-395-00-7|Hydrocarbons, C6-8, hydrogenated sorption-<br>dearomatized, toluene raffination;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained during the sorptions of toluene<br>from a hydrocarbon fraction from cracked<br>gasoline treated with hydrogen in the<br>presence of a catalyst. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C6<br>through C8 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 80 oC to 135 oC (176 oF to<br>275 oF).]|309-870-9|101316-66-9|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-396-00-2|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>full-range coker;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by fractionation from hydrodesul-<br>furized coker distillate. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C5<br>to C11 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 23 oC to 196 oC (73 oF to<br>385 oF).]|309-879-8|101316-76-1|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-397-00-8|Naphtha (petroleum), sweetened light;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by subjecting a petroleum naphtha<br>to a sweetening process to convert mercap-<br>tans or to remove acidic impurities. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C5 through C8 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 20 oC to 130 oC<br>(68 oF to 266 oF).]|309-976-5|101795-01-1|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-398-00-3|Hydrocarbons, C3-6, C5-rich, steam-cracked<br>naphtha;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by distillation of steam-cracked<br>naphtha. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the<br>range of C3 through C6, predominantly C5.]|310-012-0|102110-14-5|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-399-00-9|Hydrocarbons, C5-rich, dicyclopentadiene-<br>contg.;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by distillation of the products from<br>a stream-cracking process. It consists pre-<br>dominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers of C5 and dicyclopentadiene and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 30 oC<br>to 170 oC (86 oF to 338 oF).]|310-013-6|102110-15-6|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-400-00-2|Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked light,<br>arom.;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the distillation of the products<br>of steam cracking or similar processes after<br>taking off the very light products resulting in<br>a residue starting with hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers greater than C5. It consists<br>predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers greater than C5 and<br>boiling above approximately 40 oC<br>(104 oF).]|310-057-6|102110-55-4|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-401-00-8|Hydrocarbons, C≥5, C5-6-rich;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified|270-690-8|68476-50-6|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-402-00-3|Hydrocarbons, C5-rich;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified|270-695-5|68476-55-1|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-403-00-9|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C8-10;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified|292-695-4|90989-39-2|Carc. 1B<br>Asp. Tox. 1|H350<br>H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H304|||H P|
|649-404-00-4|Kerosine (petroleum);<br>Straight run kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of crude oil. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C9<br>through C16 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 150 oC to 290 oC (320 oF to<br>554 oF).]|232-366-4|8008-20-6|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-405-00-X|Solvent naphtha (petroleum), medium<br>aliph.;<br>Straight run kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the distillation of crude oil or<br>natural gasoline. It consists predominantly<br>of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C9<br>through C12 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 140 oC to 220 oC (284 oF to<br>428 oF).]|265-191-7|64742-88-7|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-406-00-5|Solvent naphtha (petroleum) heavy aliph.;<br>Straight run kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the distillation of crude oil or<br>natural gasoline. It consists predominantly<br>of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C11<br>through C16 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 190 oC to 290 oC (374 oF to<br>554 oF).]|265-200-4|64742-96-7|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-407-00-0|Kerosine (petroleum), straight-run wide-cut;<br>Straight run kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a wide cut hydrocarbon fuel cut<br>from atmospheric distillation and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 70 oC to 220 oC<br>(158 oF to 428 oF).]|295-418-5|92045-37-9|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-408-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), steam-cracked;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the distillation of the products<br>from a steam cracking process. It consists<br>predominantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C7 through C16 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 90 oC to 290 oC<br>(190 oF to 554 oF).]|265-194-3|64742-91-2|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-409-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), cracked stripped<br>steam-cracked petroleum distillates, C8-10<br>fraction;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by distilling cracked stripped<br>steam-cracked distillates. It consists of<br>hydro-carbons having carbon numbers in<br>the range of C8 through C10 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 129 oC to<br>194 oC (264 oF to 382 oF).]|270-728-3|68477-39-4|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-410-00-7|Distillates (petroleum), cracked stripped<br>steam-cracked petroleum distillates, C10-12<br>fraction;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by distilling cracked stripped<br>steam-cracked distillates. It consists pre-<br>dominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons hav-<br>ing carbon numbers in the range of C10<br>through C12.]|270-729-9|68477-40-7|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-411-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), steam-cracked, C8-12<br>fraction;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of organic com-<br>pounds obtained by the distillation of<br>products from a steam cracking process. It<br>consists predominantly of unsaturated<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C8 through C12.]|270-737-2|68477-54-3|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-412-00-8|Kerosine (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>thermal cracked;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by fractionation from hydrodesul-<br>furized thermal cracker distillate. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C8 to C16 and boiling<br>in the range of approximately 120 oC to<br>283 oC (284 oF to 541 oF).]|285-507-7|85116-55-8|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-413-00-3|Aromtic hydrocarbons, C≥10, steam-crack-<br>ing, hydrotreated;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of the products<br>from a steam cracking process treated with<br>hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It<br>consists predominantly of aromatic hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly greater than C10 and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 150 oC to 320 oC<br>(302 oF to 608 oF).]|292-621-0|90640-98-5|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-414-00-9|Naphtha (petroleum), steam-cracked,<br>hydrotreated, C9-10-arom.-rich;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of the products<br>from a steam cracking process thereafter<br>treated with hydrogen in the presence of a<br>catalyst. It consists predominantly of aro-<br>matic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>in the range of C9 through C10 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 140 oC to<br>200 oC (284 oF to 392 oF).]|292-637-8|90641-13-7|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-415-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), thermal-cracked,<br>alkylarom. hydrocarbon-rich;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by distillation of thermal-cracking<br>heavy tars. It consists predominantly of<br>highly alkylated aromatic hydrocarbons<br>boiling in the range of approximately<br>100 oC to 250 oC (212 oF to 482 oF.]|309-866-7|101316-61-4|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-416-00-X|Distillates (petroleum), catalytic cracked<br>heavy tar light;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by distillation of catalytic cracking<br>heavy tars. It consists predominantly of<br>highly alkylated aromatic hydrocarbons<br>boiling in the range of approximately<br>100 oC to 250 oC (212 oF to 482 oF).]|309-938-8|101631-13-4|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-417-00-5|Solvent naphtha (petroleum), hydrocracked<br>heavy arom.;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the distillation of hydrocracked<br>petroleum distillate. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C9<br>through C16 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 235 oC to 290 oC (455 oF to<br>554 oF).]|309-881-9|101316-80-7|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-418-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), steam-cracked heavy<br>tar light;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by distillation of steam cracking<br>heavy tars. It consists predominantly of<br>highly alkylated aromatic hydrocarbons<br>boiling in the range of approximately<br>100 oC to 250 oC (212 oF to 482 oF).]|309-940-9|101631-15-6|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-419-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), alkylate;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distillation of the reaction<br>products of isobutane with monoolefinic<br>hydrocarbons usually ranging in carbon<br>numbers from C3 through C5. It consists of<br>predominantly branched chain saturated<br>hydro-carbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C11 through C17<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>205 oC to 320 oC (401 oF to 608 oF).]|265-074-0|64741-73-7|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-420-00-1|Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphtha solvent;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as the extract from a solvent<br>extraction process. It consists predominantly<br>of aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C7<br>through C12 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 90 oC to 220 oC (194 oF to<br>428 oF).]|265-099-7|64741-98-6|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-421-00-7|Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutra-<br>lized light;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by a treating process to remove<br>acidic materials. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C9 through C16 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 150 oC to<br>290 oC (302 oF to 554 oF).]|265-132-5|64742-31-0|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-422-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated light;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating a petroleum fraction<br>with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C9<br>through C16 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 150 oC to 290 oC (302 oF to<br>554 oF).]|265-149-8|64742-47-8|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-423-00-8|Kerosine (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a petroleum stock by treating<br>with hydrogen to convert organic sulfur to<br>hydrogen sulfide which is removed. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C9<br>through C16 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 150 oC to 290 oC (302 oF to<br>554 oF).]|265-184-9|64742-81-0|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-424-00-3|Solvent naphtha (petroleum), heavy arom.;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from distillation of aromatic<br>streams. It consists predominantly of aro-<br>matic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C9 through<br>C16 and boiling in the range of approxi-<br>mately 165 oC to 290 oC (330 oF to<br>554 oF).]|265-198-5|64742-94-5|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-425-00-9|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy coker;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the distillation of products from a fluid<br>coker. It consists predominantly of unsatu-<br>rated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C6 through<br>C15 and boiling in the range of approxi-<br>mately 157 oC to 288 oC (315 oF to<br>550 oF).]|269-778-9|68333-23-3|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-426-00-4|Naphtha (petroleum), catalytic reformed<br>hydrodesulfurized heavy, arom. fraction;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by fractionation from catalytically<br>reformed hydrodesulfurized naphtha. It<br>consists predominantly of aromatic hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nently in the range of C7 to C 13 and boiling<br>in the range of approximately 98 oC to<br>218 oC (208 oF to 424 oF).]|285-508-2|85116-57-0|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-427-00-X|Kerosine (petroleum), sweetened;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by subjecting a petroleum distillate<br>to a sweetening process to convert mercap-<br>tans or to remove acidic impurities. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C9 through C16 and boiling in<br>the range of 130 oC to 290 oC (266 oF to<br>554 oF).]|294-799-5|91770-15-9|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-428-00-5|Kerosine (petroleum), solvent-refined sweet-<br>ened;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a petroleum stock by solvent<br>refining and sweetening and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 150 oC to 260 oC<br>(302 oF to 500 oF).]|295-416-4|92045-36-8|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-429-00-0|Hydrocarbons, C9-16, hydrotreated, dearo-<br>matized;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as solvents which have been<br>subjected to hydrotreatment in order to<br>convert aromatics to naphthenes by catalytic<br>hydrogenation.]|297-854-1|93763-35-0|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-430-00-6|Kerosine (petroleum), solvent-refined<br>hydrodesulfurized;<br>Kerosine — unspecified|307-033-2|97488-94-3|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-431-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>full-range middle coker;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by fractionation from hydrodesul-<br>furized coker distillate. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C8<br>through C16 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 120 oC to 283 oC (248 oF to<br>541 oF).]|309-864-6|101316-58-9|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-432-00-7|Solvent naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesul-<br>furized heavy arom.;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the catalytic hydrodesulfuriza-<br>tion of a petroleum fraction. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C10 through C13 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 180 oC to 240 oC (356 oF to<br>464 oF).]|309-882-4|101316-81-8|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-433-00-2|Solvent naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesul-<br>furized medium;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the catalytic hydrodesulfuriza-<br>tion of a petroleum fraction. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C10 through C13 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 175 oC to 220 oC (347 oF to<br>428 oF).]|309-884-5|101316-82-9|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-434-00-8|Kerosine (petroleum), hydrotreated;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from the distillation of petroleum<br>and subsequent hydrotreatment. It consists<br>predominantly of alkanes, cycloalkanes and<br>alkylbenzenes having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C12 through C16<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>230 oC to 270 oC (446 oF to 518 oF).]|309-944-0|101631-19-0|Asp. Tox. 1|H304|GHS08<br>Dgr|H304|||H|
|649-435-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), light catalytic<br>cracked;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of products<br>from a catalytic cracking process. It consists<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C9 through<br>C25 and boiling in the range of approxi-<br>mately 150 oC to 400 oC (302 oF to 752 oF).<br>It contains a relatively large proportion of<br>bicyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.]|265-060-4|64741-59-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-436-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), intermediate catalytic<br>cracked;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of products<br>from a catalytic cracking process. It consists<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C11 through<br>C30 and boiling in the range of approxi-<br>mately 205 oC to 450 oC (401 oF to 842 oF).<br>It contains a relatively large proportion of<br>tricyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.]|265-062-5|64741-60-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-437-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), light hydrocracked;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from distillation of the products from a<br>hydrocracking process. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of saturated hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C10 through C18 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 160 oC to 320 oC (320 oF<br>to 608 oF).]|265-078-2|64741-77-1|Carc. 2|H351|GHS08<br>Wng|H351|||H|
|649-438-00-X|Distillates (petroleum), light thermal<br>cracked;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the distillation of the products from a<br>thermal cracking process. It consists pre-<br>dominantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C10 through C22 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 160 oC to<br>370 oC (320 oF to 698 oF).]|265-084-5|64741-82-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-439-00-5|Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>light catalytic cracked;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating light catalytic cracked<br>distillates with hydrogen to convert organic<br>sulfur to hydrogen sulfide which is removed.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C9<br>through C25 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 150 oC to 400 oC (302 oF to<br>752 oF). It contains a relatively large<br>proportion of bicyclic aromatic hydrocar-<br>bons.]|269-781-5|68333-25-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-440-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), light steam-cracked<br>naphtha;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the multiple distillation of products<br>from a steam cracking process. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C10 through C18.]|270-662-5|68475-80-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-441-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), cracked steam-<br>cracked petroleum distillates;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distilling cracked steam cracked<br>distillate and/or its fractionation products. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominently in the range of C10<br>to low molecular weight polymers.]|270-727-8|68477-38-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-442-00-1|Gas oils (petroleum), steam-cracked;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by distillation of the products<br>from a steam cracking process. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly greater than C9 and boiling in<br>the range of from approximately 205 oC to<br>400 oC (400 oF to 752 oF).]|271-260-2|68527-18-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-443-00-7|Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>thermal cracked middle;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by fractionation from hydrodesul-<br>furized themal cracker distillate stocks. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C11 to C25 and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 205 oC to 400 oC<br>(401 oF to 752 oF).]|285-505-6|85116-53-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-444-00-2|Gas oils (petroleum), thermal-cracked,<br>hydrodesulfurized;<br>Cracked gasoil|295-411-7|92045-29-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-445-00-8|Residues (petroleum), hydrogenated steam-<br>cracked naphtha;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a residual fraction from the<br>distillation of hydrotreated steam-cracked<br>naphtha. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons boiling in the range of<br>approximately 200 oC to 350 oC (32 oF to<br>662 oF).]|295-514-7|92062-00-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-446-00-3|Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked<br>naphtha distn.;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a column bottom from the<br>separation of effluents from steam cracking<br>naphtha at a high temperature. It boils in the<br>range of approximately 147 oC to 300 oC<br>(297 oF to 572 oF) and produces a finished<br>oil having a viscosity of 18cSt at 50 oC.]|295-517-3|92062-04-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-447-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), light catalytic<br>cracked, thermally degraded;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by the distillation of products<br>from a catalytic cracking process which has<br>been used as a heat transfer fluid. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons boiling in<br>the range of approximately 190 oC to<br>340 oC (374 oF to 644 oF). This stream is<br>likely to contain organic sulfur compounds.]|295-991-1|92201-60-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-448-00-4|Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked heat-<br>soaked naphtha;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as residue from the distillation of<br>steam cracked heat soaked naphtha and<br>boiling in the range of approximately<br>150 oC to 350 oC (302 oF to 662 oF).]|297-905-8|93763-85-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-449-00-X|Hydrocarbons, C16-20, solvent-dewaxed<br>hydrocracked paraffinic distn. residue;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by solvent dewaxing of a distilla-<br>tion residue from a hydrocracked paraffinic<br>distillate. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C16 through C20<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>360 oC to 500 oC (680 oF to 932 oF). It<br>produces a finished oil having a viscosity of<br>4,5 cSt at approximately 100 oC (212 oF).]|307-662-2|97675-88-2|Carc. 2|H351|GHS08<br>Wng|H351|||H|
|649-450-00-5|Gas oils (petroleum), light vacuum, thermal-<br>cracked hydrodesulfurized;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by catalytic dehydrosulfurization of<br>thermal-cracked light vacuum petroleum. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C14 through C20 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 270 oC to<br>370 oC (518 oF to 698 oF).]|308-278-8|97926-59-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-451-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized<br>middle coker;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>by fractionation from hydrodesulfurised<br>coker distillate stocks. Is consists of hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C12 through C21 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately<br>200 oC to 360 oC (392 oF to 680 oF).]|309-865-1|101316-59-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-452-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), heavy steam-cracked;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by distillation of steam cracking<br>heavy residues. It consists predominantly of<br>highly alkylated heavy aromatic hydrocar-<br>bons boiling in the range of approximately<br>250 oC to 400 oC (482 oF to 752 oF).]|309-939-3|101631-14-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H|
|649-453-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), heavy hydrocracked;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>from the distillation of the products from a<br>hydrocracking process. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of saturated hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers in the range of C15-C39 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately<br>260 oC to 600 oC (500 oF to 1112 oF).]|265-077-7|64741-76-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-454-00-7|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined heavy<br>paraffinic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as the raffinate from a solvent<br>extraction process. It consists predominantly<br>of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C20<br>through C50 and produces a finished oil with<br>a viscosity of at least 100 SUS at 100 oF<br>(19cSt at 40 oC).]|265-090-8|64741-88-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-455-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined light<br>paraffinic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as the raffinate from a solvent<br>extraction process. It consists predominantly<br>of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C15<br>through C30 and produces a finished oil with<br>a viscosity of less than 100 SUS at 100 oF<br>(19cSt at 40 oC).]|265-091-3|64741-89-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-456-00-8|Residual oils (petroleum), solvent deas-<br>phalted;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as the solvent soluble fraction from<br>C3-C4 solvent deasphalting of a residuum. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly higher than C25 and<br>boiling above approximately 400 oC<br>(752 oF).]|265-096-0|64741-95-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-457-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined heavy<br>naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as the raffinate from a solvent<br>extraction process. It consists of hydrocar-<br>bons having carbon numbers predominantly<br>in the range of C20 through C50 and<br>produces a finished oil with a viscosity of at<br>least 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt a 40 oC). It<br>contains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-097-6|64741-96-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-458-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined light<br>naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as the raffinate from a solvent<br>extraction process. It consists of hydrocar-<br>bons having carbon numbers predominantly<br>in the range of C15 through C30 and<br>produces a finished oil with a viscosity of<br>less than 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at<br>40 oC). It contains relatively few normal<br>paraffins.]|265-098-1|64741-97-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-459-00-4|Residual oils (petroleum,) solvent-refined;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination by hydrocarbons<br>obtained as the solvent insoluble fraction<br>from solvent refining of a residuum using a<br>polar organic solvent such as phenol or<br>furfural. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly higher than<br>C25 and boiling above approximately 400 oC<br>(752 oF).]|265-101-6|64742-01-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-460-00-X|Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated paraffi-<br>nic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>resulting from treatment of a petroleum<br>fraction with natural or modified clay in<br>either a contacting or percolation process to<br>remove the trace amounts of polar com-<br>pounds and impurities present. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C20 through C50<br>and produces a finished oil with a viscosity<br>of at least 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at<br>40 oC). It contains a relatively large propor-<br>tion of saturated hydrocarbons.]|265-137-2|64742-36-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-461-00-5|Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated light<br>paraffinic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>resulting from treatment of a petroleum<br>fraction with natural or modified clay in<br>either a contacting or percolation process to<br>remove the trace amounts of polar com-<br>pounds and impurities present. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C15 through C30<br>and produces a finished oil with a viscosity<br>of less than 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at<br>40 oC). It contains a relatively large propor-<br>tion of saturated hydrocarbons.]|265-138-8|64742-37-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-462-00-0|Residual oils (petroleum), clay-treated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treatment of a residual oil with a<br>natural or modified clay in either a con-<br>tacting or percolation process to remove the<br>trace amounts of polar compounds and<br>impurities present. It consists of hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly higher than C25 and boiling above<br>approximately 400 oC (752 oF).]|265-143-5|64742-41-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-463-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated heavy<br>naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>resulting from treatment of a petroleum<br>fraction with natural or modified clay in<br>either a contacting or percolation process to<br>remove the trace amounts of polar com-<br>pounds and impurities present. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C20 through C50<br>and produces a finished oil with a viscosity<br>of at least 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at<br>40 oC). It contains relatively few normal<br>paraffins.]|265-146-1|64742-44-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-464-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated light<br>naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>resulting from treatment of a petroleum<br>fraction with natural or modified clay in<br>either a contacting or percolation process to<br>remove the trace amounts of polar com-<br>pounds and impurities present. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C15 through C30<br>and produces a finished oil with a viscosity<br>of less than 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at<br>40 oC). It contains relatively few normal<br>paraffins.]|265-147-7|64742-45-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-465-00-7|Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy<br>naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating a petroleum fraction<br>with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C20<br>through C50 and produces a finished oil of at<br>least 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It<br>contains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-155-0|64742-52-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-466-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated light<br>naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating a petroleum fraction<br>with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C15<br>through C30 and produces a finished oil with<br>a viscosity of less than 100 SUS at 100 oF<br>(19cSt at 40 oC). It contains relatively few<br>normal paraffins.]|265-156-6|64742-53-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-467-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy<br>paraffinic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating a petroleum fraction<br>with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C20<br>through C50 and produces a finished oil of at<br>least 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It<br>contains a relatively large proportion of<br>saturated hydrocarbons.]|265-157-1|64742-54-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-468-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated light<br>paraffinic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating a petroleum fraction<br>with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C15<br>through C30 and produces a finished oil with<br>a viscosity of less than 100 SUS at 100 oF<br>(19cSt at 40 oC). It contains a relatively large<br>proportion of saturated hydrocarbons.]|265-158-7|64742-55-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-469-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed<br>light paraffinic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex comination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by removal of normal paraffins<br>from a petroleum fraction by solvent<br>crystallization. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C15 through C30<br>and produces a finished oil with a viscosity<br>of less than 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at<br>40 oC).]|265-159-2|64742-56-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-470-00-4|Residual oils (petroleum), hydrotreated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating a petroleum fraction<br>with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly greater than C25<br>and boiling above approximately 400 oC<br>(752 oF).]|265-160-8|64742-57-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-471-00-X|Residual oils (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by removal of long, branched<br>chain hydrocarbons from a residual oil by<br>solvent crystallization. It consists of hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly greater than C25 and boiling above<br>approximately 400 oC (752 oF).]|265-166-0|64742-62-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-472-00-5|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed<br>heavy naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by removal of normal paraffins<br>from a petroleum fraction by solvent<br>crystallization. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C20 . through C50 and produces<br>a finished oil of not less than 100 SUS at<br>100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It contains relatively<br>few normal paraffins.]|265-167-6|64742-63-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-473-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed<br>light naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by removal of normal paraffins<br>from a petroleum fraction by solvent<br>crystallization. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range C15 through C30 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity of less than<br>100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It<br>contains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-168-1|64742-64-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-474-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed<br>heavy paraffinic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by removal of normal paraffins<br>from a petroleum fraction by solvent<br>crystallization. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C20 through C50<br>and produces a finished oil with a viscosity<br>not less than 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at<br>40 oC).]|265-169-7|64742-65-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-475-00-1|Naphthenic oils (petroleum), catalytic<br>dewaxed heavy;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a catalytic dewaxing process.<br>It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C20 through C50 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity of at least<br>100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It<br>contains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-172-3|64742-68-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-476-00-7|Naphthenic oils (petroleum), catalytic<br>dewaxed light;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a catalytic dewaxing process.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C15<br>through C30 and produces a finished oil with<br>a viscosity less than 100 SUS at 100 oF<br>(19cSt at 40 oC). It contains relatively few<br>normal paraffins.]|265-173-9|64742-69-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-477-00-2|Paraffin oils (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed<br>heavy;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a catalytic dewaxing process.<br>It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C20 through C50 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity of at least<br>100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC).]|265-174-4|64742-70-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-478-00-8|Paraffin oils (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed<br>light;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a catalytic dewxing process. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C15 through C30 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity of less than<br>100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC).]|265-176-5|64742-71-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-479-00-3|Naphthenic oils (petroleum), complex<br>dewaxed heavy;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by removing straight chain paraffin<br>hydrocarbons as a solid by treatment with<br>an agent such as urea. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C20 through C50<br>and produces a finished oil having a<br>viscosity of at least 100 SUS at 100 oF<br>(19cSt at 40 oC). It contains relatively few<br>normal paraffins.]|265-179-1|64742-75-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-480-00-9|Naphthenic oils (petroleum), complex<br>dewaxed light;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a catalytic dewaxing process.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C15<br>through C30 and produces a finished oil<br>having a viscosity less than 100 SUS at 100<br>oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It contains relatively few<br>normal paraffins.]|265-180-7|64742-76-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-481-00-4|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C20-50, hydro-<br>treated neutral oil-based, high-viscosity;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating light vacuum gas oil,<br>heavy vacuum gas oil, and solvent deas-<br>phalted residual oil with hydrogen in the<br>presence of a catalyst in a two stage process<br>with dewaxing being carried out between<br>the two stages. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C20 through C50<br>and produces a finished oil having a<br>viscosity of approximately 112cSt at 40 oC.<br>It contains a relatively large proportion of<br>saturated hydrocarbons.]|276-736-3|72623-85-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-482-00-X|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C15-30, hydro-<br>treated neutral oil-based;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating light vacuum gas oil<br>and heavy vacuum gas oil with hydrogen in<br>the presence of a catalyst in a two stage<br>process with dewaxing being carried out<br>between the two stages. It consists predo-<br>minantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C15<br>through C30 and produces a finished oil<br>having a viscosity of approximately 15cSt at<br>40 oC. It contains a relatively large propor-<br>tion of saturated hydrocabons.]|276-737-9|72623-86-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-483-00-5|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C20-50, hydro-<br>treated neutral oil-based;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating light vacuum gas oil,<br>heavy vacuum gas oil and solvent deas-<br>phalted residual oil with hydrogen in the<br>presence of a catalyst in a two stage process<br>with dewaxing being carried out between<br>the two stages. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C20 through C50<br>and produces a finished oil with a viscosity<br>of approximately 32cSt at 40 oC. It contains<br>a relatively large proportion of saturated<br>hydrocarbons.]|276-738-4|72623-87-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-484-00-0|Lubricating oils;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from solvent extraction and<br>dewaxing processes. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of saturated hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers in the range C15 through<br>C50.]|278-012-2|74869-22-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-485-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), complex dewaxed<br>heavy paraffinci;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by dewaxing heavy paraffinic<br>distillate. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C20 through C50<br>and produces a finished oil with a viscosity<br>of equal to or greater than 100 SUS at<br>100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It contains relatively<br>few normal paraffins.]|292-613-7|90640-91-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-486-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), complex dewaxed<br>light paraffinic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by dewaxing light paraffinic dis-<br>tillate. It consists predominantly of hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C12 through<br>C30 and produces a finished oil with a<br>viscosity of less than 100 SUS at 100 oF<br>(19cSt at 40 oC). It contains relatively few<br>normal paraffins.]|292-614-2|90640-92-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-487-00-7|Distillates (petroleum), solvent dewaxed<br>heavy paraffinic, clay-treated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating dewaxed heavy paraf-<br>finic distillate with neutral or modified clay<br>in either a contacting or percolation process.<br>It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C20 through C50.]|292-616-3|90640-94-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-488-00-2|Hydrocarbons, C20-50, solvent dewaxed<br>heavy paraffinic, hydrotreated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by treating dewaxed heavy paraf-<br>finic distillate with hydrogen in the presence<br>of a catalyst. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C20 through C50.]|292-617-9|90640-95-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-489-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), solvent dewaxed light<br>paraffinic, clay-treated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>resulting from treatment of dewaxed light<br>paraffinic distillate with natural or modified<br>clay in either a contacting or percolation<br>process. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C15 through C30.]|292-618-4|90640-96-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-490-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), solvent dewaxed light<br>paraffinic, hydrotreated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by treating a dewaxed light<br>paraffinic distillate with hydrogen in the<br>presence of a catalyst. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C15<br>through C30.]|292-620-5|90640-97-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-491-00-9|Residual oils (petroleum), hydrotreated sol-<br>vent dewaxed;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|292-656-1|90669-74-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-492-00-4|Residual oils (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|294-843-3|91770-57-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-493-00-X|Distillates (petroleum), dewaxed heavy par-<br>affinic, hydrotreated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from an intensive treatment of<br>dewaxed distillate by hydrogenation in the<br>presence of a catalyst. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of saturated hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C25 through C39 and produces a finished<br>oil with a viscosity of approximately 44 cSt<br>at 50 oC.]|295-300-3|91995-39-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-494-00-5|Distillates (petroleum), dewaxed light paraf-<br>finic, hydrotreated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from an intensive treatment of<br>dewaxed distillate by hydrogenation in the<br>presence of a catalyst. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of saturated hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C21 through C29 and produces a finished<br>oil with a viscosity of approximately 13 cSt<br>at 50 oC.]|295-301-9|91995-40-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-495-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), hydrocracked sol-<br>vent-refined, dewaxed;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of liquid hydro-<br>carbons obtained by recrystallization of<br>dewaxed hydrocracked solvent-refined<br>petroleum distillates.]|295-306-6|91995-45-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-496-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined light<br>naphthenic, hydrotreated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating a petroleum fraction<br>with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst<br>and removing the aromatic hydrocarbons by<br>solvent extraction. It consists predominantly<br>of naphthenic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C15<br>through C30 and produces a finished oil with<br>a viscosity of between 13-15cSt at 40 oC.]|295-316-0|91995-54-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-497-00-1|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C17-35, solvent-<br>extd., dewaxed, hydrotreated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|295-423-2|92045-42-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-498-00-7|Lubricating oils (petroleum), hydrocracked<br>nonarom. solvent-deparaffined;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|295-424-8|92045-43-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-499-00-2|Residual oils (petroleum), hydrocracked<br>acid-treated solvent-dewaxed;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by solvent removal of paraffins<br>from the residue of the distillation of acid-<br>treated, hydrocracked heavy paraffins and<br>boiling approximately above 380 oC<br>(716 oF).]|295-499-7|92061-86-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-500-00-6|Paraffin oils (petroleum), solvent-refined<br>dewaxed heavy;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from sulfur-containing paraffinic<br>crude oil. It consists predominantly of a<br>solvent refined deparaffinated lubricating oil<br>with a viscosity of 65cSt at 50 oC.]|295-810-6|92129-09-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-501-00-1|Lubricating oils (petroleum), base oils,<br>paraffinic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by refining of crude oil. It consists<br>predominantly of aromatics, naphthenics<br>and paraffinics and produces a finished oil<br>with a viscosity of 120 SUS at 100 oF (23cSt<br>at 40 oC).]|297-474-6|93572-43-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-502-00-7|Hydrocarbons, hydrocracked paraffinic<br>distn. residues, solvent-dewaxed;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|297-857-8|93763-38-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-503-00-2|Hydrocarbons, C20-50, residual oil hydroge-<br>nation vacuum distillate;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|300-257-1|93924-61-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-504-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined<br>hydrotreated heavy;<br>hydrogenated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|305-588-5|94733-08-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-505-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined<br>hydrocracked light;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by solvent dearomatization of the<br>residue of hydrocracked petroleum. It con-<br>sists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C18 through C27 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 370 oC to 450 oC (698 oF<br>to 842 oF).]|305-589-0|94733-09-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-506-00-9|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C18-40, solvent-<br>dewaxed hydrocracked distillate-based;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by solvent deparaffination of the<br>distillation residue from hydrocracked<br>petroleum. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C18 through C40<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>370 oC to 550 oC (698 oF to 1022 oF).]|305-594-8|94733-15-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-507-00-4|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C18-40, solvent-<br>dewaxed hydrogenated raffinate-based;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by solvent deparaffination of the<br>hydrogenated raffinate obtained by solvent<br>extraction of a hydrotreated petroleum<br>distillate. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C18 through C40<br>and boiling in the range of approximately<br>370 oC to 550 oC (698 oF to 1022 oF).]|305-595-3|94733-16-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-508-00-X|Hydrocarbons, C13-30, arom.-rich, solvent-<br>extd. naphthenic distillate;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|305-971-7|95371-04-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-509-00-5|Hydrocarbons, C16-32, arom. rich, solvent-<br>extd. naphthenic distillate;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|305-972-2|95371-05-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-510-00-0|Hydrocarbons, C37-68, dewaxed deasphalted<br>hydrotreated vacuum distn. residues;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|305-974-3|95371-07-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-511-00-6|Hydrocarbons, C37-65, hydrotreated deas-<br>phalted vacuum distn. residues;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|305-975-9|95371-08-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-512-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), hydrocracked sol-<br>vent-refined light;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the solvent treatment of a<br>distillate from hydrocracked petroleum dis-<br>tillates. It consists predominantly of hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C18 through<br>C27 and boiling in the range of approxi-<br>mately 370 oC to 450 oC (698 oF to 842 oF.]|307-010-7|97488-73-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-513-00-7|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined<br>hydrogenated heavy;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons,<br>obtained by the treatment of a hydrogenated<br>petroleum distillate with a solvent. It con-<br>sists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C19 through C40 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 390 oC to 550 oC (734 oF<br>to 1022 oF).]|307-011-2|97488-74-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-514-00-2|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C18-27, hydro-<br>cracked solvent-dewaxed;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|307-034-8|97488-95-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-515-00-8|Hydrocarbons, C17-30, hydrotreated solvent-<br>deasphalted atm. distn. residue, distn. lights;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as first runnings from the vacuum<br>distillation of effluents from the treatment of<br>a solvent deasphalted short residue with<br>hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C17 through C30 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 300 oC to<br>400 oC (572 oF to 752 oF). It produces a<br>finished oil having a viscosity of 4cSt at<br>approximately 100 oC (212 oF).]|307-661-7|97675-87-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-516-00-3|Hydrocarbons, C17-40, hydrotreated solvent-<br>deasphalted distn. residue, vacuum distn.<br>lights;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as first runnings from the vacuum<br>distillation of effluents from the catalytic<br>hydrotreatment of a solvent deasphalted<br>short residue having a viscosity of 8cSt at<br>approximately 100 oC (212 oF). It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C17 through C40 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 300 oC to 500 oC (592 oF to<br>932 oF).]|307-755-8|97722-06-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-517-00-9|Hydrocarbons, C13-27, solvent-extd. light<br>naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by extraction of the aromatics<br>from a light naphthenic distillate having a<br>viscosity of 9.5cSt at 40 oC (104 oF). It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C13 through C27 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 240 oC to<br>400 oC (464 oF to 752 oF).]|307-758-4|97722-09-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-518-00-4|Hydrocarbons, C14-29, solvent-extd. light<br>naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by extraction of the aromatics<br>from a light naphthenic distillate having a<br>viscosity of 16cSt at 40 oC (104 oF). It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C14 through C29 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 250 oC to<br>425 oC (482 oF to 797 oF).]|307-760-5|97722-10-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-519-00-X|Hydrocarbons, C27-42, dearomatized;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|308-131-8|97862-81-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-520-00-5|Hydrocarbons, C17-30, hydrotreated distil-<br>lates, distn. lights;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|308-132-3|97862-82-3|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-521-00-0|Hydrocarbons, C27-45, naphthenic vacuum<br>distn.;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|308-133-9|97862-83-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-522-00-6|Hydrocarbons, C27-45, dearomatized;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|308-287-7|97926-68-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-523-00-1|Hydrocarbons, C20-58, hydrotreated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|308-289-8|97926-70-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-524-00-7|Hydrocarbons, C27-42, naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|308-290-3|97926-71-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-525-00-2|Residual oils (petroleum), carbon-treated<br>solvent-dewaxed;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the treatment of solvent-<br>dewaxed petroleum residual oils with acti-<br>vated charcoal for the removal of trace polar<br>constituents and impurities.]|309-710-8|100684-37-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-526-00-8|Residual oils (petroleum), clay-treated sol-<br>vent-dewaxed;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treatment of solvent-dewaxed<br>petroleum residual oils with bleaching earth<br>for the removal of trace polar constituents<br>and impurities.]|309-711-3|100684-38-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-527-00-3|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C>25, solvent-<br>extd., deasphalted, dewaxed, hydrogenated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by solvent extraction and hydro-<br>genation of vacuum distillation residues. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly<br>greater than C25 and produces a finished oil<br>with a viscosity in the order of 32cSt to<br>37cSt at 100 oC (212 oF).]|309-874-0|101316-69-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-528-00-9|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C17-32, solvent-<br>extd., dewaxed, hydrogenated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by solvent extraction and hydro-<br>genation of atmospheric distillation residues.<br>It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C17 through C32 and produced a<br>finished oil with a viscosity in the order of<br>17cSt to 23cSt at 40 oC (104 oF.]|309-875-6|101316-70-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-529-00-4|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C20-35, solvent-<br>extd., dewaxed, hydrogenated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by solvent extraction and hydro-<br>genation of atmospheric distillation residues.<br>It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C20 through C35 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity in the order of<br>37cSt to 44cSt at 40 oC (104 oF).]|309-876-1|101316-71-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-530-00-X|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C24-50, solvent-<br>extd., dewaxed, hydrogenated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by solvent extraction and hydro-<br>genation of atmospheric distillation residues.<br>It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C24 through C50 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity in the order of<br>16cSt to 75cSt at 40 oC (104 oF).]|309-877-7|101316-72-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-531-00-5|Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphthenic dis-<br>tillate solvent, arom. conc.;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[An aromatic concentrate produced by<br>adding water to heavy naphthenic distillate<br>solvent extract and extraction solvent.]|272-175-3|68783-00-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-532-00-0|Extracts (petroleum), solvent-refined heavy<br>paraffinic distillate solvent;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as the extract from the re-extrac-<br>tion of solvent-refined heavy paraffinic<br>distillate. It consists of saturated and aro-<br>matic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C20 through<br>C50.]|272-180-0|68783-04-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-533-00-6|Extracts (petroleum), heavy paraffinic dis-<br>tillates, solvent-deasphalted;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as the extract from a solvent<br>extraction of heavy paraffinic distillate.]|272-342-0|68814-89-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-534-00-1|Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphthenic dis-<br>tillate solvent, hydrotreated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating a heavy naphthenic<br>distillate solvent extract with hydrogen in<br>the presence of a catalyst. It consists<br>predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C20 through C50 and produces a<br>finished oil of at least 19cSt at 40 oC<br>(100 SUS at 100 oF).]|292-631-5|90641-07-9|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-535-00-7|Extracts (petroleum), heavy paraffinic dis-<br>tillate solvent, hydrotreated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by treating a heavy paraffinic<br>distillate solvent extract with hydrogen in<br>the presence of a catalyst. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C21 through C33 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 350 oC to 480 oC (662 oF to<br>896 oF).|292-632-0|90641-08-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-536-00-2|Extracts (petroleum), light paraffinic distil-<br>late solvent, hydrotreated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>produced by treating a light paraffinic<br>distillate solvent extract with hydrogen in<br>the presence of a catalyst. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C17 through C26 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 280 oC to 400 oC (536 oF to<br>752 oF).]|292-633-6|90641-09-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-537-00-8|Extracts (petroleum), hydrotreated light par-<br>affinic distillate solvent;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as the extract from solvent extrac-<br>tion of intermediate paraffinic top solvent<br>distillate that is treated with hydrogen in the<br>presence of a catalyst. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C16 through C36.]|295-335-4|91995-73-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-538-00-3|Extracts (petroleum), light naphthenic dis-<br>tillate solvent, hydrodesulfurized;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating the extract, obtained<br>from a solvent extraction process, with<br>hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst under<br>conditions primarily to remove sulfur com-<br>pounds. It consists predominantly of aro-<br>matic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C15 through<br>C30. This stream is likely to contain 5 wt.%<br>or more of 4- to 6-membered condensed<br>ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|295-338-0|91995-75-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-539-00-9|Extracts (petroleum), light paraffinic distil-<br>late solvent, acid-treated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a fraction of the distillation of an<br>extract from the solvent extraction of light<br>paraffinic top petroleum distillates that is<br>subjected to a sulfuric acid refining. It<br>consists predominantly of aromatic hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C16 through C32.]|295-339-6|91995-76-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-540-00-4|Extracts (petroleum), light paraffinic distil-<br>late solvent, hydrodesulfurized;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by solvent extraction of a light<br>paraffin distillate and treated with hydrogen<br>to convert the organic sulfur to hydrogen<br>sulfide which is eliminated. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having car-<br>bon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C15 through C40 and produces a finished oil<br>with a viscosity of greater than 10cSt at<br>40 oC.]|295-340-1|91995-77-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-541-00-X|Extracts (petroleum), light vacuum gas oil<br>solvent, hydrotreated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons,<br>obtained by solvent extraction from light<br>vacuum petroleum gas oils and treated with<br>hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It<br>consists predominantly of aromatic hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C13 through C30.]|295-342-2|91995-79-8|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-542-00-5|Extracts (petroleum), heavy paraffinic dis-<br>tillate solvent, clay-treated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>resulting from treatment of a petroleum<br>fraction with natural or modified clay in<br>either a contact or percolation process to<br>remove the trace amounts of polar com-<br>pounds and impurities present. It consists<br>predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C20 through C50. This stream is<br>likely to contain 5 wt.% or more 4-6<br>membered ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|296-437-1|92704-08-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-543-00-0|Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphthenic dis-<br>tillate solvent, hydrodesulfurized;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a petroleum stock by treating<br>with hydrogen to convert organic sulfur to<br>hydrogen sulfide which is removed. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C15 through C50 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity of greater than<br>19cSt at 40 oC.]|297-827-4|93763-10-1|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-544-00-6|Extracts (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed heavy<br>paraffinic distillate solvent, hydrodesulfur-<br>ized;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained from a solvent dewaxed petroleum<br>stock by treating with hydrogen to convert<br>organic sulfur to hydrogen sulfide which is<br>removed. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C15 through C50<br>and produces a finished oil with a viscosity<br>of greater than 19cSt at 40 oC.]|297-829-5|93763-11-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-545-00-1|Extracts (petroleum), light paraffinic distil-<br>late solvent, carbon-treated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a fraction from distillation of an<br>extract recovered by solvent extraction of<br>light paraffinic top petroleum distillate<br>treated with activated charcoal to remove<br>traces of polar constituents and impurities. It<br>consists predominantly of aromatic hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C16 through C32.]|309-672-2|100684-02-4|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-546-00-7|Extracts (petroleum), light paraffinic distil-<br>late solvent, clay-treated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as a fraction from distillation of an<br>extract recovered by solvent extraction of<br>light paraffinic top petroleum distillates<br>treated with bleaching earth to remove<br>traces of polar constituents and impurities. It<br>consists predominantly of aromatic hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C16 through C32.]|309-673-8|100684-03-5|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-547-00-2|Extracts (petroleum), light vacuum, gas oil<br>solvent, carbon-treated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by solvent extraction of light<br>vacuum petroleum gas oil treated with<br>activated charcoal for the removal of trace<br>polar constituents and impurities. It consists<br>predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C13 through C30.]|309-674-3|100684-04-6|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-548-00-8|Extracts (petroleum), light vacuum gas oil<br>solvent, clay-treated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by solvent extraction of light<br>vacuum petroleum gas oils treated with<br>bleaching earth for removal of trace polar<br>constituents and impurities. It consists<br>predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C13 through C30.]|309-675-9|100684-05-7|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|649-549-00-3|Foots oil (petroleum);<br>Foots oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained as the oil fraction from a solvent<br>deoiling or a wax sweating process. It<br>consists predominantly of branched chain<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C20 through C50.]|265-171-8|64742-67-2|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|649-550-00-9|Foots oil (petroleum), hydrotreated;<br>Foots oil|295-394-6|92045-12-0|Carc. 1B|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350|||H L|
|650-002-00-6|turpentine, oil|232-350-7|8006-64-2|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Asp. Tox. 1<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H304<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H226<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H304<br>H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H411||||
|650-003-00-1|fenson (ISO);<br>4-chlorophenyl benzenesulphonate;|201-274-6|80-38-6|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H319<br>H411|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H319<br>H411||||
|650-004-00-7|norbormide (ISO);<br>5-(α-hydroxy-α-2-pyridylbenzyl)-7-(α-2-pyr-<br>idylbenzylidene)bicyclo [2.2.1] hept-5-ene-<br>2,3-dicarboximide|213-589-6|991-42-4|Acute Tox. 4 *|H302|GHS07<br>Wng|H302||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|650-005-00-2|(2_R_,6a_S_,12a_S_)-1,2,6,6a,12,12a-hexahydro-<br>2-isopropenyl-8,9-dimethoxychromeno[3,4-<br>b]furo[2,3-h]chromen-6-one, rotenone|201-501-9|83-79-4|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Eye Irrit. 2<br>STOT SE 3<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H319<br>H335<br>H315<br>H410||||
|650-006-00-8|benquinox (ISO);<br>_p_-benzoquinone 1-benzoylhydrazone<br>4-oxime|207-807-9|495-73-8|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H301<br>H312|GHS06<br>Dgr|H301<br>H312||||
|650-007-00-3|chlordimeform (ISO);<br>_N_2-(4-chloro-_o_-tolyl)-_N_1,_N_1-dimethylforma-<br>midine|228-200-5|6164-98-3|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H312<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H312<br>H302<br>H410||||
|650-008-00-9|drazoxolon (ISO);<br>4-(2-chlorophenylhydrazone)-3-methyl-5-<br>isoxazolone|227-197-8|5707-69-7|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H301<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H301<br>H410||||
|650-009-00-4|chlordimeform hydrochloride;<br>_N_'-(4-chloro-_o_-tolyl)-_N_,_N_-dimethylformami-<br>dine monohydrochloride;<br>_N_2-(4-chloro-_o_-tolyl)-_N_1,_N_1-dimethylforma-<br>midine hydorchloride|243-269-1|19750-95-9|Carc. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H351<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H351<br>H302<br>H410||||
|650-010-00-X|benzyl violet 4B;<br>α-[4-(4-dimethylamino-α-{4-[ethyl(3-sodio-<br>sulphonatobenzyl)amino] phenyl}benzyli-<br>dene)cyclohexa-2,5-dienylidene(ethyl)<br>ammonio]toluene-3-sulphonate|216-901-9|1694-09-3|Carc. 2|H351|GHS08<br>Wng|H351||||
|650-012-00-0|erionite|—|12510-42-8|Carc. 1A|H350|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|650-013-00-6|asbestos|—<br>—<br>—<br>—<br>—<br>—<br>—|12001-28-4<br>132207-32-0<br>12172-73-5<br>77536-66-4<br>77536-68-6<br>77536-67-5<br>12001-29-5|Carc. 1A<br>STOT RE 1|H350<br>H372<br>**|GHS08<br>Dgr|H350<br>H372 **||||
|650-014-00-1|diethyl 2,4-dihydroxycyclodisiloxane-2,4-<br>diylbis(trimethylene)diphosphonate, tetraso-<br>dium salt, reaction products with disodium<br>metasilicate|401-770-4|—|Skin Corr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *|H314<br>H302|GHS05<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H314<br>H302||||
|650-015-00-7|rosin;<br>colophony|232-475-7<br>232-484-6<br>277-299-1|8050-09-7<br>8052-10-6<br>73138-82-6|Skin Sens. 1|H317|GHS07<br>Wng|H317||||
|650-016-00-2|Mineral wool, with the exception of those<br>specified elsewhere in this Annex;<br>[Man-made vitreous (silicate) fibres with<br>random orientation with alkaline oxide and<br>alkali earth oxide (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+<br>BaO) content greater than 18 % by weight]|—|—|Carc. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H351<br>H315|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Wng|H351<br>H315|||AQR|
|650-017-00-8|Refractory Ceramic Fibres;<br>Special Purpose Fibres, with the exception of<br>those specified elsewhere in this Annex;<br>[Man-made vitreous (silicate) fibres with<br>random orientation with alkaline oxide and<br>alkali earth oxide (Na2O+K2O+CaO+ MgO+<br>BaO) content less or equal to 18 % by<br>weight]|—|—|Carc. 1B<br>Skin Irrit. 2|H350i<br>H315|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>Dgr|H350i<br>H315|||A R|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|650-018-00-3|Reaction product of: acetophenone, formal-<br>dehyde, cyclohexylamine, methanol and<br>acetic acid|406-230-1|—|Flam. Liq. 3<br>Carc. 2<br>Skin Corr. 1B<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H226<br>H351<br>H314<br>H332<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS02<br>GHS08<br>GHS05 GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H226<br>H351<br>H314<br>H332<br>H317<br>H410||||
|650-031-00-4|bis(4-hydroxy-_N_-methylanilinium) sulphate|200-237-1|55-55-0|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H373<br>**<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H373 **<br>H317<br>H410||||
|650-032-00-X|cyproconazole (ISO);<br>(2_RS_,3_RS_;2_RS_,3_SR_)-2-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-<br>cyclopropyl-1-(1_H_—1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)<br>butan-2-ol|—|94361-06-5|Repr. 2<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H361d<br>***<br>H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS08<br>GHS07 GHS09<br>Wng|H361d ***<br>H302<br>H410||||
|650-033-00-5|(_S_)-α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl-(_S_)-2-(4-chlor-<br>ophenyl)-3-methylbutyrate;<br>esfenvalerate|—|66230-04-4|Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Acute Tox. 3 *<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H331<br>H301<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS06<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H331<br>H301<br>H317<br>H410||||
|650-041-00-9|triasulfuron (ISO);<br>1-[2-(2-chloroethoxy)phenylsulfonyl]-3-(4-<br>methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)urea|—|82097-50-5|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||
|650-042-00-4|reaction product of: polyethylene-polya-<br>mine-(C16-C18)-alkylamides with monothio-<br>(C2)-alkyl phosphonates|417-450-2|—|Eye Irrit. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 3|H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H412|GHS07<br>Wng|H319<br>H315<br>H317<br>H412||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|650-043-00-X|reaction product of: 3,5-bis-_tert_-butylsa-<br>licylic acid and aluminiumsulfate|420-310-3|—|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H302<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H410||||
|650-044-00-5|mixed linear and branched C14-15 alcohols<br>ethoxylated, reaction product with epichlor-<br>ohydrin|420-480-9|158570-99-1|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H315<br>H317<br>H410||||
|650-045-00-0|reaction product of: 1,2,3-propanetricar-<br>boxylic acid, 2-hydroxy, diethyl ester, 1-<br>propanol and zirconium tetra-n-propanolate|417-110-3|—|Flam. Liq. 2<br>Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H225<br>H315<br>H318<br>H411|GHS02<br>GHS05<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H225<br>H315<br>H318<br>H411||||
|650-046-00-6|di(tetramethylammonium)(29_H_,31_H_-phtha-<br>locyanin-_N_29,_N_30,_N_31,_N_32)disulfonamide<br>disulfonate, cuprate(2-)complex, derivates|416-180-2|12222-04-7|Acute Tox. 4 *<br>STOT RE 2 *<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H302<br>H373 **<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Wng|H302<br>H373 **<br>H411||||
|650-047-00-1|dibenzylphenylsulfonium hexafluoroanti-<br>monate|417-760-8|134164-24-2|STOT RE 1<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H372<br>**<br>H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411|GHS08<br>GHS05 GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H372 **<br>H302<br>H318<br>H317<br>H411||||
|650-048-00-7|reaction product of: borax, hydrogen per-<br>oxide, acetic acid anhydride and acetic acid|420-070-1|—|Org. Perox. D ****<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Acute Tox. 4 *<br>Skin Corr. 1A<br>Aquatic Acute 1|H242<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H400|GHS02<br>GHS05 GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H242<br>H332<br>H312<br>H302<br>H314<br>H400||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Col6|Labelling|Col8|Col9|Specific Conc. Lim-<br>its, M-factors|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Hazard Class and<br>Category Code(s)|Hazard<br>state-<br>ment<br>Code(s)|Pictogram, Signal<br>Word Code(s)|Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|Suppl.<br>Hazard state-<br>ment Code(s)|||
|650-049-00-2|2-alkoyloxyethyl hydrogen maleate, where<br>alkoyl represents (by weight) 70 to 85 %<br>unsaturated octadecoyl, 0.5 to 10 % satu-<br>rated octadecoyl, and 2 to 18 % saturated<br>hexadecoyl|417-960-5|—|Skin Irrit. 2<br>Eye Dam. 1<br>Skin Sens. 1<br>Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H400<br>H410|GHS05 GHS07<br>GHS09<br>Dgr|H315<br>H318<br>H317<br>H410||||
|650-050-00-8|reaction mass of: 1-methyl-3-hydroxypropyl<br>3,5-[1,1-dimethylethyl]-4-hydroxydihydro-<br>cinnamate and/or 3-hydroxybutyl 3,5-[1,1-<br>dimethylethyl]-4-hydroxydihydrocinnamate;<br>1,3-butanediol bis[3-(3'-(1,1-dimethylethyl)<br>4'-hydroxy-phenyl)propionate] isomers;<br>1,3-butanediol bis[3-(3',5'-(1,1-dimethy-<br>lethyl)-4'-hydroxyphenyl)propionate] iso-<br>mers|423-600-8|—|Aquatic<br>Chronic 2|H411|GHS09|H411||||
|650-055-00-5|silver sodium zirconium hydrogenphosphate|422-570-3|155925-27-2|Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic<br>Chronic 1|H400<br>H410|GHS09<br>Wng|H410||||

_Table 3.2_

**The list of harmonised classification and labelling of hazardous substances from Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC**

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|001-001-00-9|hydrogen|215-605-7|1333-74-0|F+; R12|F+<br>R: 12<br>S: (2-)9-16-33|||
|001-002-00-4|aluminium lithium hydride|240-877-9|16853-85-3|F; R15|F<br>R: 15<br>S: (2-)7/8-24/25-43|||
|001-003-00-X|sodium hydride|231-587-3|7646-69-7|F; R15|F<br>R: 15<br>S: (2-)7/8-24/25-43|||
|001-004-00-5|calcium hydride|232-189-2|7789-78-8|F; R15|F<br>R: 15<br>S: (2-)7/8-24/25-43|||
|003-001-00-4|lithium|231-102-5|7439-93-2|F; R15<br>R14<br>C; R34|F; C<br>R: 14/15-34<br>S: (1/2-)8-43-45|||
|003-002-00-X|n-hexyllithium|404-950-0|21369-64-2|F; R15-17<br>R14<br>C; R35|F; C<br>R: 14/15-17-35<br>S: (1/2-)6-16-26-30-<br>36/37/39-43-45|||
|004-001-00-7|beryllium|231-150-7|7440-41-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R49<br>T+; R26<br>T; R25-48/23<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R43|T+<br>R: 49-25-26-36/37/<br>38-43-48/23<br>S: 53-45||E|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|004-002-00-2|beryllium compounds with the exception of aluminium<br>beryllium silicates, and with those specified elsewhere in this<br>Annex|—|—|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R49<br>T+; R26<br>T; R25-48/23<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|T+; N<br>R: 49-25-26-36/37/<br>38-43-48/23-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61||AE|
|004-003-00-8|beryllium oxide|215-133-1|1304-56-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R49<br>T+; R26<br>T; R25-48/23<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R43|T+<br>R: 49-25-26-36/37/<br>38-43-48/23<br>S: 53-45||E|
|005-001-00-X|boron trifluoride|231-569-5|7637-07-2|R14<br>T+; R26<br>C; R35|T+; C<br>R: 14-26-35<br>S: (1/2-)9-26-28-36/<br>37/39-45|||
|005-002-00-5|boron trichloride|233-658-4|10294-34-5|R14<br>T+; R26/28<br>C; R34|T+<br>R: 14-26/28-34<br>S: (1/2-)9-26-28-36/<br>37/39-45|||
|005-003-00-0|boron tribromide|233-657-9|10294-33-4|R14<br>T+; R26/28<br>C; R35|T+; C<br>R: 14-26/28-35<br>S: (1/2-)9-26-28-36/<br>37/39-45|||
|005-004-00-6|trialkylboranes|—|—|F; R17<br>C; R34|F; C<br>R: 17-34<br>S: (1/2-)7-23-26-36/<br>37/39-43-45||A|
|005-005-00-1|trimethyl borate|204-468-9|121-43-7|R10<br>Xn; R21|Xn<br>R: 10-21<br>S: (2-)23-25|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|005-006-00-7|dibutyltin hydrogen borate|401-040-5|75113-37-0|T; R48/25<br>Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21/22-41-43-48/<br>25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-36/37-<br>45-60-61|||
|005-009-00-3|tetrabutylammonium butyltriphenylborate|418-080-4|120307-06-4|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-56-61|||
|005-010-00-9|_N_,_N_-dimethylanilinium tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)borate|422-050-6|118612-00-3|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38-41|Xn<br>R: 22-38-40-41<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/39|||
|005-012-00-X|diethyl{4-[1,5,5-tris(4-diethylaminophenyl)penta-2,4-dienyli-<br>dene]cyclohexa-2,5-dienylidene}ammonium butyltriphenyl-<br>borate|418-070-1|141714-54-7|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|006-001-00-2|carbon monoxide|211-128-3|630-08-0|F+; R12<br>Repr. Cat. 1;<br>R61<br>T; R23-48/23|F+; T<br>R: 61-12-23-48/23<br>S: 53-45||E|
|006-002-00-8|phosgene;<br>carbonyl chloride|200-870-3|75-44-5|T+; R26<br>C; R34|T+<br>R: 26-34<br>S: (1/2-)9-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|006-003-00-3|carbon disulphide|200-843-6|75-15-0|F; R11<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62-63<br>T; R48/23<br>Xi; R36/38|F; T<br>R: 11-36/38-48/23-<br>62-63<br>S: (1/2-)16-33-36/37-<br>45|Repr. Cat. 3; R62-63: C ≥1 %<br>T; R48/23: C ≥1 %<br>Xn; R48/20: 0,2 % ≤C < 1 %||
|006-004-00-9|calcium carbide|200-848-3|75-20-7|F; R15|F<br>R: 15<br>S: (2-)8-43|||
|006-005-00-4|thiram (ISO);<br>tetramethylthiuram disulphide|205-286-2|137-26-8|Xn; R20/22-<br>48/22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/22-36/38-43-<br>48/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,25 % ≤C < 2,5 %<br>R52-53: 0,025 % ≤C < 0,25 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|006-006-00-X|hydrogen cyanide;<br>hydrocyanic acid|200-821-6|74-90-8|F+; R12<br>T+; R26<br>N; R50-53|F+; T+; N<br>R: 12-26-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)7/9-16-36/<br>37-38-45-60-61|||
|006-006-01-7|hydrogen cyanide ...%;<br>hydrocyanic acid ...%|200-821-6|74-90-8|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)7/9-36/37-<br>38-45-60-61||B|
|006-007-00-5|salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex<br>cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuric<br>oxycyanide|—|—|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>R32<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-32-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)7-28-29-45-<br>60-61||A|
|006-008-00-0|antu (ISO);<br>1-(1-naphthyl)-2-thiourea|201-706-3|86-88-4|T+; R28<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40|T+<br>R: 28-40<br>S: (1/2-)25-36/37-45|||
|006-009-00-6|1-isopropyl-3-methylpyrazol-5-yl dimethylcarbamate;<br>isolan|204-318-2|119-38-0|T+; R27/28|T+<br>R: 27/28<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|006-010-00-1|5,5-dimethyl-3-oxocyclohex-1-enyl dimethylcarbamate<br>5,5-dimethyldihydroresorcinol dimethylcarbamate;<br>dimetan|204-525-8|122-15-6|T; R25|T<br>R: 25<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45|||
|006-011-00-7|carbaryl (ISO);<br>1-naphthyl methylcarbamate|200-555-0|63-25-2|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50|Xn; N<br>R: 22-40-50<br>S: (2-)22-24-36/37-<br>46-61|||
|006-012-00-2|ziram (ISO);<br>zinc bis dimethyldithiocarbamate|205-288-3|137-30-4|T+; R26<br>Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R37-41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 22-26-37-41-43-<br>48/22-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-28-36/<br>37/39-45-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,25 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,025 % ≤C<br>< 0,25 %<br>R52-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|006-013-00-8|metam-sodium (ISO);<br>sodium methyldithiocarbamate|205-293-0|137-42-8|Xn; R22<br>R31<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 22-31-34-43-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|006-014-00-3|nabam (ISO);<br>disodium ethylenebis(_N,N_'-dithiocarbamate)|205-547-0|142-59-6|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R37<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-37-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)8-24/25-46-60-<br>61|||
|006-015-00-9|diuron (ISO);<br>3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea|206-354-4|330-54-1|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-40-48/22-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)13-22-23-37-<br>46-60-61|||
|006-016-00-4|propoxur (ISO);<br>2-isopropyloxyphenyl_ N_-methylcarbamate;<br>2-isopropoxyphenyl methylcarbamate|204-043-8|114-26-1|T; R25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)37-45-60-61|||
|006-017-00-X|aldicarb (ISO);<br>2-methyl-2-(methylthio)propanal-_O_-(_N_-methylcarbamoyl)<br>oxime|204-123-2|116-06-3|T+; R26/28<br>T; R24<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24-26/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|006-018-00-5|aminocarb (ISO);<br>4-dimethylamino-3-tolyl methylcarbamate|217-990-7|2032-59-9|T; R24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 24/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|006-019-00-0|di-allate (ISO);<br>_S_-(2,3-dichloroallyl)-_N_,_N_-diisopropylthiocarbamate|218-961-1|2303-16-4|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-40-50/53<br>S: (2-)25-36/37-60-61|||
|006-020-00-6|barban (ISO);<br>4-chlorbut-2-ynyl_ N_-(3-chlorophenyl)carbamate|202-930-4|101-27-9|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-36/37-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|006-021-00-1|linuron (ISO);<br>3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1-methoxy-1-methylurea|206-356-5|330-55-2|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 61-22-40-48/22-<br>62-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|006-022-00-7|decarbofuran (ISO);<br>2,3-dihydro-2-methylbenzofuran-7-yl methylcarbamate|—|1563-67-3|T; R23/24/25|T<br>R: 23/24/25<br>S: (1/2-)13-36/37-45|||
|006-023-00-2|mercaptodimethur (ISO);<br>methiocarb (ISO);<br>3,5-dimethyl-4-methylthiophenyl_ N_-methylcarbamate|217-991-2|2032-65-7|T; R25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-37-45-60-<br>61|||
|006-024-00-8|proxan-sodium (ISO);<br>sodium_ O_-isopropyldithiocarbonate|205-443-5|140-93-2|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-38-51/53<br>S: (2-)13-61|||
|006-025-00-3|allethrin;<br>(_RS_)-3-allyl-2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-enyl<br>(1_RS_,3_RS_;1_RS_,3_SR_)-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl)<br>cyclopropanecarboxylate;<br>bioallethrin;<br>(_RS_)-3-allyl-2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-enyl (1_R_,3_R_)-2,2-<br>dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate;<br>[1]<br>S-bioallethrin;<br>(_S_)-3-allyl-2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-enyl (1_R_,3_R_)-2,2-<br>dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate;<br>[2]<br>esbiothrin;<br>(_RS_)-3-allyl-2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-enyl (1_R_,3_R_)-2,2-<br>dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate<br>[3]|209-542-4<br>[1]<br>249-013-5<br>[2]<br>- [3]|584-79-2 [1]<br>28434-00-6<br>[2]<br>84030-86-4<br>[3]|Xn; R20/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)36-60-61||C|
|006-026-00-9|carbofuran (ISO);<br>2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethylbenzofuran-7-yl_ N_-methylcarbamate|216-353-0|1563-66-2|T+; R26/28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|006-028-00-X|dinobuton (ISO);<br>2-(1-methylpropyl)-4,6-dinitrophenyl isopropyl carbonate|213-546-1|973-21-7|T; R25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)37-45-60-61|||
|006-029-00-5|dioxacarb (ISO);<br>2-(1,3-dioxolan-2-yl)phenyl_ N_-methylcarbamate|230-253-4|6988-21-2|T; R25<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 25-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)37-45-61|||
|006-030-00-0|EPTC (ISO);<br>_S_-ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate|212-073-8|759-94-4|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)23|||
|006-031-00-6|formetanate (ISO);<br>3-[(EZ)-dimethylaminomethyleneamino]phenyl methylcarba-<br>mate|244-879-0|22259-30-9|T+; R26/28<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/28-43-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)24-28-37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|006-032-00-1|monolinuron (ISO);<br>3-(4-chlorophenyl)-1-methoxy-1-methylurea|217-129-5|1746-81-2|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-48/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-60-61|||
|006-033-00-7|metoxuron (ISO);<br>3-(3-chloro-4-methoxyphenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea|243-433-2|19937-59-8|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|006-034-00-2|pebulate (ISO);<br>_N_-butyl-_N_-ethyl-_S_-propylthiocarbamate|214-215-4|1114-71-2|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)23-61|||
|006-035-00-8|pirimicarb (ISO);<br>5,6-dimethyl-2-dimethylamino-pyrimidin-4-yl_ N_,_N_-dimethyl-<br>carbamate|245-430-1|23103-98-2|T; R25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-37-45-60-<br>61|||
|006-036-00-3|benzthiazuron (ISO);<br>1-benzothiazol-2-yl-3-methylurea|217-685-9|1929-88-0|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)24/25|||
|006-037-00-9|promecarb (ISO);<br>3-isopropyl-5-methylphenyl_ N_-methylcarbamate|220-113-0|2631-37-0|T; R25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)24-37-45-60-<br>61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|006-038-00-4|sulfallate (ISO);<br>2-chloroallyl_ N_,_N_-dimethyldithiocarbamate|202-388-9|95-06-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-22-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|006-039-00-X|tri-allate (ISO);<br>_S_-2,3,3-trichloroallyl diisopropylthiocarbamate|218-962-7|2303-17-5|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-48/22-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|006-040-00-5|3-methylpyrazol-5-yl-dimethylcarbamate;<br>monometilan|—|2532-43-6|T; R23/24/25|T<br>R: 23/24/25<br>S: (1/2-)13-45|||
|006-041-00-0|dimethylcarbamoyl chloride|201-208-6|79-44-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R23<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|T<br>R: 45-22-23-36/37/<br>38<br>S: 53-45|Carc. Cat. 2; R45: C ≥0,001 %|E|
|006-042-00-6|monuron (ISO);<br>3-(4-chlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea|205-766-1|150-68-5|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-40-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|006-043-00-1|3-(4-chlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethyluronium trichloroacetate;<br>monuron-TCA|—|140-41-0|Xi; R36/38<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 36/38-40-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|006-044-00-7|isoproturon (ISO);<br>3-(4-isopropylphenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea|251-835-4|34123-59-6|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 40-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,25 % ≤C < 2,5 %<br>R52-53: 0,025 % ≤C < 0,25 %||
|006-045-00-2|methomyl (ISO);<br>1-(methylthio)ethylideneamino_ N_-methylcarbamate|240-815-0|16752-77-5|T+;R28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|006-046-00-8|bendiocarb (ISO);<br>2,2-dimethyl-1,3-benzodioxol-4-yl N-methylcarbamate|245-216-8|22781-23-3|T; R23/25<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21-23/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|006-047-00-3|bufencarb (ISO);<br>reaction mass of 3-(1-methylbutyl)phenyl_ N_-methylcarbamate<br>and 3-(1-ethylpropyl)phenyl_ N_-methylcarbamate|—|8065-36-9|T; R24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 24/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|006-048-00-9|ethiofencarb (ISO);<br>2-(ethylthiomethyl)phenyl_ N_-methylcarbamate|249-981-9|29973-13-5|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|006-049-00-4|dixanthogen;<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl dithiobis(thioformate)|207-944-4|502-55-6|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)24|||
|006-050-00-X|1,1-dimethyl-3-phenyluronium trichloroacetate;<br>fenuron-TCA|—|4482-55-7|Xi; R38<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|006-051-00-5|ferbam (ISO);<br>iron tris(dimethyldithiocarbamate)|238-484-2|14484-64-1|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/37/38-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|006-052-00-0|formetanate hydrochloride;<br>3-(_N_,_N_-dimethylaminomethyleneamino)phenyl_ N_-methylcar-<br>bamate|245-656-0|23422-53-9|T+; R26/28<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/28-43-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)24-28-37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|006-053-00-6|isoprocarb (ISO);<br>2-isopropylphenyl_ N_-methylcarbamate|220-114-6|2631-40-5|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|006-054-00-1|mexacarbate (ISO);<br>3,5-dimethyl-4-dimethylaminophenyl_ N_-methylcarbamate|206-249-3|315-18-4|T+; R28<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 21-28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||
|006-055-00-7|xylylcarb (ISO);<br>3,4-dimethylphenyl N-methylcarbamate;<br>3,4-xylyl methylcarbamate;<br>MPMC|219-364-9|2425-10-7|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|006-056-00-2|metolcarb (ISO);<br>_m_-tolyl methylcarbamate;<br>MTMC|214-446-0|1129-41-5|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|006-057-00-8|nitrapyrin (ISO);<br>2-chloro-6-trichloromethylpyridine|217-682-2|1929-82-4|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-61|||
|006-058-00-3|noruron (ISO);<br>1,1-dimethyl-3-(perhydro-4,7-methanoinden-5-yl)urea|—|2163-79-3|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||
|006-059-00-9|oxamyl (ISO);<br>_N_',_N_'-dimethylcarbamoyl(methylthio)methylenamine<br>_N_-methylcarbamate;|245-445-3|23135-22-0|T+; R26/28<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R51-53|T+; N<br>R: 21-26/28-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-61|||
|006-060-00-4|oxycarboxin (ISO);<br>2,3-dihydro-6-methyl-5-(_N_-phenylcarbamoyl)-1,4-oxothiine<br>4,4-dioxide|226-066-2|5259-88-1|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|006-061-00-X|_S_-ethyl_ N_-(dimethylaminopropyl)thiocarbamatehydrochloride;<br>prothiocarb hydrochloride|243-193-9|19622-19-6|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|006-062-00-5|methyl 3,4-dichlorophenylcarbanilate;<br>SWEP.|—|1918-18-9|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||
|006-063-00-0|thiobencarb (ISO);<br>_S_-4-chlorobenzyl diethylthiocarbamate;|248-924-5|28249-77-6|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|006-064-00-6|thiofanox (ISO);<br>3,3-dimethyl-1-(methylthio)butanone-_O_-(_N_-methylcarba-<br>moyl)oxime;|254-346-4|39196-18-4|T+; R27/28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 27/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)27-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|006-065-00-1|3-chloro-6-cyano-bicyclo(2,2,1)heptan-2-one-_O_-(_N_-methyl-<br>carbamoyl)oxime;<br>triamid|—|15271-41-7|T+; R28<br>T; R24<br>N; R51-53|T+; N<br>R: 24-28-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|006-066-00-7|vernolate (ISO);<br>_S_-propyl dipropylthiocarbamate;|217-681-7|1929-77-7|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|006-067-00-2|XMC;<br>3,5-xylyl methylcarbamate|—|2655-14-3|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||
|006-068-00-8|diazomethane|206-382-7|334-88-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45|||
|006-069-00-3|thiophanate-methyl (ISO);<br>1,2-di-(3-methoxycarbonyl-2-thioureido)benzene|245-740-7|23564-05-8|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R20<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20-43-50/53-68<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-60-61|||
|006-070-00-9|furmecyclox (ISO);<br>_N_-cyclohexyl-_N_-methoxy-2,5-dimethyl-3-furamide;|262-302-0|60568-05-0|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 40-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|006-071-00-4|cyclooct-4-en-1-yl methyl carbonate|401-620-8|87731-18-8|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|006-072-00-X|prosulfocarb(ISO);<br>_S_-benzyl_ N_,_N_-dipropylthiocarbamate;|401-730-6|52888-80-9|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|006-073-00-5|3-(dimethylamino)propylurea|401-950-2|31506-43-1|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|006-074-00-0|2-(3-(prop-1-en-2-yl)phenyl)prop-2-yl isocyanate|402-440-2|2094-99-7|T+; R26<br>C; R34<br>Xn; R48/20<br>R42/43<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26-34-42/43-48/<br>20-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)7-15-28-36/<br>37/39-38-45-60-61|||
|006-076-00-1|mancozeb (ISO)|—|8018-01-7|Xi; R37<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 37-43<br>S: (2-)8-24/25-46|||
|006-077-00-7|maneb (ISO)|235-654-8|12427-38-2|Xi; R37<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 37-43<br>S: (2-)8-24/25-46|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|006-078-00-2|zineb (ISO);<br>zinc ethylenebis(dithiocarbamate) (polymeric)|235-180-1|12122-67-7|Xi; R37<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 37-43<br>S: (2-)8-24/25-46|||
|006-079-00-8|disulfiram;<br>tetraethylthiuramdisulfide|202-607-8|97-77-8|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-48/22-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|006-080-00-3|tetramethylthiuram monosulphide|202-605-7|97-74-5|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37-61|||
|006-081-00-9|zinc bis(dibutyldithiocarbamate)|205-232-8|136-23-2|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/37/38-43-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|006-082-00-4|zinc bis(diethyldithiocarbamate)|238-270-9|14324-55-1|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36/37/38-43-<br>50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|006-083-00-X|butocarboxim (ISO);<br>3-(methylthio)-2-butanone_ O_-[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxime|252-139-3|34681-10-2|R10<br>T; R23/24/25<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 10-23/24/25-36-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||
|006-084-00-5|carbosulfan (ISO);<br>2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuryl [(dibutylamino)thio]<br>methylcarbamate;|259-565-9|55285-14-8|T; R23/25<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/25-43-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)24-37-38-45-<br>60-61|||
|006-085-00-0|fenobucarb (ISO);<br>2-butylphenyl methylcarbamate;|223-188-8|3766-81-2|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|006-086-00-6|ethyl [2-(4-phenoxyphenoxy)ethyl]carbamate;<br>fenoxycarb|276-696-7|72490-01-8|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|006-087-00-1|2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuryl 2,4-dimethyl-6-oxa-<br>5-oxo-3-thia-2,4-diazadecanoate;<br>furathiocarb|265-974-3|65907-30-4|T+; R26<br>T; R25<br>Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 25-26-36/38-43-<br>48/22-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-38-<br>45-60-61|||
|006-088-00-7|benfuracarb;<br>ethyl_ N_-[2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethylbenzofuran-7-yloxycarbo-<br>nyl(methyl)aminothio]-_N_-isopropyl- β-alaninate|—|82560-54-1|T; R23/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||
|006-089-00-2|chlorine dioxide|233-162-8|10049-04-4|O; R8<br>R6<br>T+; R26<br>C; R34<br>N; R50|O; T+; N<br>R: 6-8-26-34-50<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-28-36/<br>37/39-38-45-61|N; R50: C ≥0,02 %|5|
|006-089-01-X|chlorine dioxide … %|233-162-8|10049-04-4|T; R25<br>C; R34<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 25-34-50<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-28-36/<br>37/39-45-61|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 3 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36: 0,3 % ≤C < 3 %<br>N; R50: C ≥3 %|B|
|006-090-00-8|2-(3-iodoprop-2-yn-1-yloxy)ethyl phenylcarbamate|408-010-0|88558-41-2|Xn; R20<br>Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 20-41-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-39-61|||
|007-001-00-5|ammonia, anhydrous|231-635-3|7664-41-7|R10 ⊗<br>T; R23<br>C; R34<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 10-23-34-50<br>S: (1/2-)9-16-26-36/<br>37/39-45-61|||
|007-001-01-2|ammonia ....%|215-647-6|1336-21-6|C; R34<br>N; R50|C; N<br>R: 34-50<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %|B|
|007-002-00-0|nitrogen dioxide; [1]<br>dinitrogen tetraoxide [2]|233-272-6<br>[1]<br>234-126-4<br>[2]|10102-44-0<br>[1]<br>10544-72-6<br>[2]|T+; R26<br>C; R34|T+<br>R: 26-34<br>S: (1/2-)9-26-28-36/<br>37/39-45|T+; R26: C ≥10 %<br>T; R23: 1 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xn; R20: 0,1 % ≤C < 1 %|5|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|007-003-00-6|chlormequat chloride (ISO);<br>2-chloroethyltrimethylammonium chloride|213-666-4|999-81-5|Xn; R21/22|Xn<br>R: 21/22<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|007-004-00-1|nitric acid ... %|231-714-2|7697-37-2|O; R8<br>C; R35|O; C<br>R: 8-35<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-36-45|C; R35: C ≥20 %<br>C; R34: 5 % ≤C < 20 %<br>Footnote:<br>O; R8: C ≥70 %|B|
|007-006-00-2|ethyl nitrite|203-722-6|109-95-5|E; R2<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22|E; Xn<br>R: 2-20/21/22<br>S: (2-)|||
|007-007-00-8|ethyl nitrate|210-903-3|625-58-1|E; R2 ⊗|E<br>R: 2<br>S: (2-)23-24/25|||
|007-008-00-3|hydrazine|206-114-9|302-01-2|R10<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R23/24/25<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-10-23/24/25-<br>34-43-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 3 % ≤C < 10 %|E|
|007-009-00-9|dicyclohexylammonium nitrite|221-515-9|3129-91-7|Xn; R20/22|Xn<br>R: 20/22<br>S: (2-)15-41|Xn; R20/22: C ≥10 %||
|007-010-00-4|sodium nitrite|231-555-9|7632-00-0|O; R8<br>T; R25<br>N; R50|O; T; N<br>R: 8-25-50<br>S: (1/2-)45-61|T; R25: C ≥5 %<br>Xn; R22: 1 % ≤C < 5 %||
|007-011-00-X|potassium nitrite|231-832-4|7758-09-0|O; R8<br>T; R25<br>N; R50|O; T; N<br>R: 8-25-50<br>S: (1/2-)45-61|T; R25: C ≥5 %<br>Xn; R22: 1 % ≤C < 5 %||
|007-012-00-5|_N_,_N_-dimethylhydrazine|200-316-0|57-14-7|F; R11<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R23/25<br>C; R34<br>N; R51-53|F; T; N<br>R: 45-11-23/25-34-<br>51/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|007-013-00-0|1,2-dimethylhydrazine|—|540-73-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R23/24/25<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-23/24/25-51/<br>53<br>S: 53-45-61|Carc. Cat. 2; R45: C ≥0,01 %|E|
|007-014-00-6|salts of hydrazine|—|—|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R23/24/25<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-23/24/25-43-<br>50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||AE|
|007-015-00-1|_O_-ethylhydroxylamine|402-030-3|624-86-2|F; R11<br>T; R23/24/<br>25-48/23<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R50|F; T; N<br>R: 11-23/24/25-36-<br>43-48/23-50<br>S: (1/2-)16-26-36/37/<br>39-45-60-61|||
|007-016-00-7|butyl nitrite|208-862-1|544-16-1|F; R11<br>T; R23/25|F; T<br>R: 11-23/25<br>S: (1/2-)16-24-45|||
|007-017-00-2|isobutyl nitrite|208-819-7|542-56-3|F; R11<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R20/22|F; T<br>R: 11-20/22-45-68<br>S: 53-45||E|
|007-018-00-8|_sec_-butyl nitrite|213-104-8|924-43-6|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/22|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20/22<br>S: (2-)16-24-46|||
|007-019-00-3|_tert_-butyl nitrite|208-757-0|540-80-7|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/22|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20/22<br>S: (2-)16-24-46|||
|007-020-00-9|pentyl nitrite; [1]<br>‘amyl nitrite’, mixed isomers [2]|207-332-7<br>[1]<br>203-770-8<br>[2]|463-04-7 [1]<br>110-46-3 [2]|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/22|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20/22<br>S: (2-)16-24-46|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|007-021-00-4|hydrazobenzene;<br>1,2-diphenylhydrazine|204-563-5|122-66-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-22-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|007-022-00-X|hydrazine bis(3-carboxy-4-hydroxybenzensulfonate)|405-030-1|—|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 45-22-34-43-52/<br>53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|007-023-00-5|sodium 3,5-bis(3-(2,4-di-tert-pentylphenoxy)propylcarba-<br>moyl)benzenesulfonate|405-510-0|—|Xi; R38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 38-43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|007-024-00-0|2-(decylthio)ethylammonium chloride|405-640-8|36362-09-1|Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 38-41-48/22-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-<br>60-61|||
|007-025-00-6|(4-hydrazinophenyl)-_N_-methylmethanesulfonamide hydro-<br>chloride|406-090-1|81880-96-8|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>T; R25-48/25<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-43-48/25-68-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|007-026-00-1|oxo-((2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-yl)amino)carbonylaceto-<br>hydrazide|413-230-5|122035-71-6|Xi; R41<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 41-43<br>S: (2-)8-22-24-26-30-<br>37/39|||
|007-027-00-7|1,6-bis(3,3-bis((1-methylpentylidenimino)propyl)ureido)hex-<br>ane|420-190-2|771478-66-1|C; R34<br>Xn; R21/22-<br>48/21<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 21/22-34-43-48/<br>21-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)7-26-36/37/<br>39-45-60-61|||
|008-001-00-8|oxygen|231-956-9|7782-44-7|O; R8|O<br>R: 8<br>S: (2-)17|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|008-003-00-9|hydrogen peroxide solution ... %|231-765-0|7722-84-1|R5<br>O; R8<br>C; R35<br>Xn; R20/22|O; C<br>R: 5-8-20/22-35<br>S: (1/2-)17-26-28-36/<br>37/39-45|Xn; R20: C ≥50 %<br>Xn; R22: C ≥8 %<br>C; R35: C ≥70 %<br>C; R34: 50 % ≤C < 70 %<br>Xi; R37/38: 35 % ≤C < 50 %<br>Xi; R41: 8 % ≤C < 50 %<br>Xi; R36: 5 % ≤C < 8 %<br>Footnote:<br>O; R8: C ≥50 %<br>R5: C ≥70 %|B|
|009-001-00-0|fluorine|231-954-8|7782-41-4|R7 ⊗<br>T+; R26<br>C; R35|T+; C<br>R: 7-26-35<br>S: (1/2-)9-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|009-002-00-6|hydrogen fluoride|231-634-8|7664-39-3|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>C; R35|T+; C<br>R: 26/27/28-35<br>S: (1/2-)7/9-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|009-003-00-1|hydrofluoric acid ... %|231-634-8|7664-39-3|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>C; R35|T+; C<br>R: 26/27/28-35<br>S: (1/2-)7/9-26-36/<br>37-45|C; R35: C ≥7 %<br>C; R34: 1 % ≤C < 7 %<br>Xi; R36: 0,1 % ≤C < 1 %|B|
|009-004-00-7|sodium fluoride|231-667-8|7681-49-4|T; R25<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R32|T<br>R: 25-32-36/38<br>S: (1/2-)22-36-45|||
|009-005-00-2|potassium fluoride|232-151-5|7789-23-3|T; R23/24/25|T<br>R: 23/24/25<br>S: (1/2-)26-45|||
|009-006-00-8|ammonium fluoride|235-185-9|12125-01-8|T; R23/24/25|T<br>R: 23/24/25<br>S: (1/2-)26-45|||
|009-007-00-3|sodium bifluoride;<br>sodium hydrogen difluoride|215-608-3|1333-83-1|T; R25<br>C; R34|T; C<br>R: 25-34<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-37-45|T; R25: C ≥10 %<br>Xn; R22: 1 % ≤C < 10 %<br>C; R34: C ≥1 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 0,1 % ≤C < 1 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|009-008-00-9|potassium bifluoride;<br>potassium hydrogen difluoride|232-156-2|7789-29-9|T; R25<br>C; R34|T; C<br>R: 25-34<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-37-45|T; R25: C ≥10 %<br>Xn; R22: 1 % ≤C < 10 %<br>C; R34: C ≥1 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 0,1 % ≤C < 1 %||
|009-009-00-4|ammonium bifluoride;<br>ammonium hydrogen difluoride|215-676-4|1341-49-7|T; R25<br>C; R34|T; C<br>R: 25-34<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-37-45|T; R25: C ≥10 %<br>Xn; R22: 1 % ≤C < 10 %<br>C; R34: C ≥1 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 0,1 % ≤C < 1 %||
|009-010-00-X|fluoroboric acid ... %|240-898-3|16872-11-0|C; R34|C<br>R: 34<br>S: (1/2-)26-27-45|C; R34: C ≥25 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 10 % ≤C < 25 %|B|
|009-011-00-5|fluorosilicic acid ... %|241-034-8|16961-83-4|C; R34|C<br>R: 34<br>S: (1/2-)26-27-45||B|
|009-012-00-0|alkali fluorosilicates(Na); [1]<br>alkali fluorosilicates(K); [2]<br>alkali fluorosilicates(NH4) [3]|240-934-8<br>[1]<br>240-896-2<br>[2]<br>240-968-3<br>[3]|16893-85-9<br>[1]<br>16871-90-2<br>[2]<br>16919-19-0<br>[3]|T; R23/24/25|T<br>R: 23/24/25<br>S: (1/2-)26-45|T; R23/24/25: C ≥10 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 1 % ≤C < 10 %|A|
|009-013-00-6|fluorosilicates, with the exception of those specified elsewhere<br>in this annex|—|—|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)13-24/25|Xn; R22: C ≥10 %|A|
|009-014-00-1|lead hexafluorosilicate|247-278-1|25808-74-6|Repr. Cat. 1;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R20/22<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 61-62-20/22-33-<br>50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E<br>1|
|009-015-00-7|sulphuryl difluoride|220-281-5|2699-79-8|T; R23<br>Xn; R48/20<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 23-48/20-50<br>S: (1/2-)45-63-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|009-016-00-2|trisodium hexafluoroaluminate;<br>cryolite|237-410-6<br>239-148-8|13775-53-6<br>15096-52-3|T; R48/23/25<br>Xn; R20/22<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 20/22-48/23/25-<br>51/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-37-45-61||C|
|009-017-00-8|potassium mu-fluoro-bis(triethylaluminium)|400-040-2|12091-08-6|F; R11-14/15<br>C; R35<br>Xn; R20|F; C<br>R: 11-14/15-20-35<br>S: (1/2-)16-30-36/39-<br>43-45|||
|009-018-00-3|magnesium hexafluorosilicate|241-022-2|16949-65-8|T; R25|T<br>R: 25<br>S: (1/2-)24/25-45|T; R25: C ≥10 %<br>Xn; R22: 1 % ≤C < 10 %||
|011-001-00-0|sodium|231-132-9|7440-23-5|F; 15<br>R14<br>C; R34|F; C<br>R: 14/15-34<br>S: (1/2-)5-8-43-45|||
|011-002-00-6|sodium hydroxide;<br>caustic soda|215-185-5|1310-73-2|C; R35|C<br>R: 35<br>S: (1/2-)26-37/39-45|C; R35: C ≥5 %<br>C; R34: 2 % ≤C < 5 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 0,5 % ≤C < 2 %||
|011-003-00-1|sodium peroxide|215-209-4|1313-60-6|O; R8<br>C; R35|O; C<br>R: 8-35<br>S: (1/2-)8-27-39-45|||
|011-004-00-7|sodium azide|247-852-1|26628-22-8|T+; R28<br>R32<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 28-32-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-45-60-61|||
|011-005-00-2|sodium carbonate|207-838-8|497-19-8|Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 36<br>S: (2-)22-26|||
|011-006-00-8|sodium cyanate|213-030-6|917-61-3|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)24/25-61|||
|011-007-00-3|propoxycarbazone-sodium|—|181274-15-7|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,25 % ≤C < 2,5 %<br>R52-53: 0,025 % ≤C < 0,25 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|012-001-00-3|magnesium powder (pyrophoric)|231-104-6|7439-95-4|F; R15-17|F<br>R: 15-17<br>S: (2-)7/8-43|||
|012-002-00-9|magnesium, powder or turnings|231-104-6|—|F; R11-15|F<br>R: 11-15<br>S: (2-)7/8-43|||
|012-003-00-4|magnesium alkyls|—|—|R14<br>F; R17<br>C; R34|F; C<br>R: 14-17-34<br>S: (1/2-)16-43-45||A|
|013-001-00-6|aluminium powder (pyrophoric)|231-072-3|7429-90-5|F; R15-17|F<br>R: 15-17<br>S: (2-)7/8-43|||
|013-002-00-1|aluminium powder (stabilised)|231-072-3|—|F; R15<br>R10 ⊗|F<br>R: 10-15<br>S: (2-)7/8-43|||
|013-003-00-7|aluminium chloride, anhydrous|231-208-1|7446-70-0|C; R34|C<br>R: 34<br>S: (1/2-)7/8-28-45|||
|013-004-00-2|aluminium alkyls|—|—|R14<br>F; R17<br>C; R34|F; C<br>R: 14-17-34<br>S: (1/2-)16-43-45||A|
|013-005-00-8|diethyl(ethyldimethylsilanolato)aluminium|401-160-8|55426-95-4|F; R 15-17<br>R14<br>C; R35|F; C<br>R: 14/15-17-35<br>S: (1/2-)6-16-30-36/<br>39-43-45|||
|013-006-00-3|(ethyl-3-oxobutanoato-_O_'1,_O_'3)(2-dimethylaminoethanolato)<br>(1-methoxypropan-2-olato)aluminium(III), dimerised|402-370-2|—|R10<br>Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 10-41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|013-007-00-9|poly(oxo(2-butoxyethyl-3-oxobutanoato-_O_'1,_O_'3)aluminium)|403-430-0|—|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|013-008-00-4|di-_n_-octylaluminium iodide|408-190-0|7585-14-0|R14<br>F; R17<br>C; R34<br>N; R50-53|F; C; N<br>R: 14-17-34-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)6-16-26-36/<br>37/39-43-45-60-61|||
|013-009-00-X|sodium((n-butyl)x(ethyl)y-1,5-dihydro)aluminate) x = 0,5,<br>y = 1,5|418-720-2|—|F; R11-15-17<br>R14<br>Xn; R20<br>C; R35|F; C<br>R: 11-14/15-17-20-<br>35<br>S: (1/2-)6-16-26-30-<br>36/37/39-43-45|||
|014-001-00-9|trichlorosilane|233-042-5|10025-78-2|F+; R12<br>R14<br>F; R17<br>Xn; R20/22<br>R29<br>C; R35|F+; C<br>R: 12-14-17-20/22-<br>29-35<br>S: (2-)7/9-16-26-36/<br>37/39-43-45|Xn; R20/22: C ≥10 %<br>C; R35: C ≥10 %<br>C; R34: 5 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 1 % ≤C < 5 %||
|014-002-00-4|silicon tetrachloride|233-054-0|10026-04-7|R14<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|Xi<br>R: 14-36/37/38<br>S: (2-)7/8-26|||
|014-003-00-X|dimethyldichlorosilane|200-901-0|75-78-5|F; R11<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|F; Xi<br>R: 11-36/37/38<br>S: (2-)|||
|014-004-00-5|trichloro(methyl)silane;<br>methyltrichlorosilane|200-902-6|75-79-6|R14<br>F; R11<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|F; Xi<br>R: 11-14-36/37/38<br>S: (2-)26-39|Xi; R36/37/38: C ≥1 %||
|014-005-00-0|tetraethyl silicate;<br>ethyl silicate|201-083-8|78-10-4|R10<br>Xn; R20<br>Xi; R36/37|Xn<br>R: 10-20-36/37<br>S: (2-)|||
|014-006-00-6|bis(4-fluorophenyl)-methyl-(1,2,4-triazol-4-ylmethyl)silane<br>hydrochloride|401-380-4|—|Xi; R36<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-61|||
|014-007-00-1|triethoxyisobutylsilane|402-810-3|17980-47-1|Xi; R38|Xi<br>R: 38<br>S: (2-)24|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|014-008-00-7|(chloromethyl)bis(4-fluorophenyl)methylsilane|401-200-4|85491-26-5|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|014-009-00-2|isobutylisopropyldimethoxysilane|402-580-4|111439-76-0|R10<br>Xn; R20<br>Xi; R38|Xn<br>R: 10-20-38<br>S: (2-)25-26-36/37|||
|014-010-00-8|disodium metasilicate|229-912-9|6834-92-0|C; R34<br>Xi; R37|C<br>R: 34-37<br>S: (1/2-)13-24/25-36/<br>37/39-45|||
|014-011-00-3|cyclohexyldimethoxymethylsilane|402-140-1|17865-32-6|Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-61|||
|014-012-00-9|bis(3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl)amine|403-480-3|—|Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-39-61|||
|014-013-00-4|α-hydroxypoly(methyl-(3-(2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-<br>yloxy)propyl)siloxane)|404-920-7|—|Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34<br>N; R51-53|C; N<br>R: 21/22-34-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||
|014-014-00-X|etacelasil (ISO);<br>6-(2-chloroethyl)-6-(2-methoxyethoxy)-2,5,7,10-tetraoxa-6-<br>silaundecane;|253-704-7|37894-46-5|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Xn; R22-48/<br>22|T<br>R: 61-22-48/22<br>S: 53-45||E|
|014-015-00-5|α-trimethylsilanyl-ω-trimethylsiloxypoly[oxy(methyl-3-(2-(2-<br>methoxypropoxy)propoxy)propylsilanediyl]-co-oxy(dimethyl-<br>silane))|406-420-4|69430-40-6|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|014-016-00-0|reaction mass of: 1,3-dihex-5-en-1-yl-1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisi-<br>loxane;<br>1,3-dihex-n-en-1-yl-1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisiloxane|406-490-6|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|014-017-00-6|flusilazole (ISO);<br>bis(4-fluorophenyl)(methyl)(1_H_-1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl)<br>silane|—|85509-19-9|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 61-22-40-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|014-018-00-1|octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane|209-136-7|556-67-2|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>R53|Xn<br>R: 53-62<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-51-61|||
|014-019-00-7|reaction mass of: 4-[[bis-(4-fluorophenyl)methylsilyl]methyl]-<br>4_H_-1,2,4-triazole;<br>1-[[bis-(4-fluorophenyl)methylsilyl]methyl]-1_H_-1,2,4-triazole|403-250-2|—|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 61-22-40-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|014-020-00-2|bis(1,1-dimethyl-2-propynyloxy)dimethylsilane|414-960-7|53863-99-3|Xn; R20|Xn<br>R: 20<br>S: (2)|||
|014-021-00-8|tris(isopropenyloxy)phenyl silane|411-340-8|52301-18-5|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|014-022-00-3|reaction product of: (2-hydroxy-4-(3-propenoxy)benzophe-<br>none and triethoxysilane) with (hydrolysis product of silica<br>and methyltrimethoxysilane)|401-530-9|—|F; R11<br>T; R39/23/<br>24/25<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22|F; T<br>R: 11-20/21/22-39/<br>23/24/25<br>S: (1/2-)16-29-36/37-<br>45|||
|014-023-00-9|α, ω-dihydroxypoly(hex-5-en-1-ylmethylsiloxane)hoxysilane<br>with (hydrolysis product of silica and methyltrimethoxysilane)<br>iazole|408-160-7|125613-45-8|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|014-024-00-4|1-((3-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)propyl)dimethylsilanyl)-4-<br>ethoxybenzene|412-620-2|121626-74-2|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|014-025-00-X|4-[3-(diethoxymethylsilylpropoxy)-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl]piperi-<br>dine|411-400-3|102089-33-8|Xn; R22-48/<br>21<br>Xi; R38-41<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-38-41-48/21-<br>52/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-61|||
|014-026-00-5|dichloro-(3-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)propyl)methylsilane|407-180-3|770722-36-6|C; R35|C<br>R: 35<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|014-027-00-0|chloro(3-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)propyl)dimethylsilane|410-270-5|770722-46-8|C; R35|C<br>R: 35<br>S: (1/2-)8-26-28-36/<br>37/39-45|||
|014-028-00-6|α-[3-(1-oxoprop-2-eny)l-1-oxypropyl]dimethoxysilyloxy-ω-[3<br>(1-oxoprop-2-enyl)-1-oxypropyl]dimethoxysilyl poly<br>(dimethylsiloxane)|415-290-8|193159-06-7|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|014-029-00-1|_O_,_O_'-(ethenylmethylsilylene)di[(4-methylpentan-2-one)oxime]|421-870-1|156145-66-3|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R22-48/<br>22|Xn<br>R: 22-48/22-62<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|014-030-00-7|[(dimethylsilylene)bis((1,2,3,3a,7a-η)-1_H_-inden-1-ylidene)<br>dimethyl]hafnium|422-060-0|137390-08-0|T+; R28|T+<br>R: 28<br>S: (1/2-)6-22-28-36/<br>37-45|||
|014-031-00-2|bis(1-methylethyl)-dimethoxysilane|421-540-7|18230-61-0|R10<br>Xi; R38<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 10-38-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|014-032-00-8|dicyclopentyldimethoxysilane|404-370-8|126990-35-0|Xi; R38-41<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-37/39-60-61|||
|015-001-00-1|white phosphorus|231-768-7|12185-10-3|F; R17<br>T+; R26/28<br>C; R35<br>N; R50|F; T+; C; N<br>R: 17-26/28-35-50<br>S: (1/2-)5-26-38-45-<br>61|||
|015-002-00-7|red phosphorus|231-768-7|7723-14-0|F; R11<br>R16<br>R52-53|F<br>R: 11-16-52/53<br>S: (2-)7-43-61|||
|015-003-00-2|calcium phosphide;<br>tricalcium diphosphide|215-142-0|1305-99-3|F; R15/29<br>T+; R28<br>N; R50|F; T+; N<br>R: 15/29-28-50<br>S: (1/2-)22-43-45-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-004-00-8|aluminium phosphide|244-088-0|20859-73-8|F; R15/29<br>T+; R28<br>R32<br>N; R50|F; T+; N<br>R: 15/29-28-32-50<br>S: (1/2-)3/9/14-30-36/<br>37-45-61|||
|015-005-00-3|magnesium phosphide;<br>trimagnesium diphosphide|235-023-7|12057-74-8|F; R15/29<br>T+; R28<br>N; R50|F; T+; N<br>R: 15/29-28-50<br>S: (1/2-)22-43-45-61|||
|015-006-00-9|trizinc diphosphide;<br>zinc phosphide|215-244-5|1314-84-7|F; R15/29<br>T+; R28<br>R32<br>N; R50-53|F; T+; N<br>R: 15/29-28-32-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)3/9/14-30-36/<br>37-45-60-61|||
|015-007-00-4|phosphorus trichloride|231-749-3|7719-12-2|R14<br>T+; R26/28<br>Xn; R48/20<br>C; R35<br>R29|T+; C<br>R: 14-26/28-35-48/<br>20<br>S: (1/2-)7/8-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|015-008-00-X|phosphorus pentachloride|233-060-3|10026-13-8|R14<br>T+; R26<br>Xn; R22-48/<br>20<br>C; R34<br>R29|T+<br>R: 14-22-26-34-48/<br>20<br>S: (1/2-)7/8-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|015-009-00-5|phosphoryl trichloride|233-046-7|10025-87-3|R14<br>T+; R26<br>T; R48/23<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R35<br>R29|T+; C<br>R: 14-22-26-35-48/<br>23<br>S: (1/2-)7/8-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|015-010-00-0|phosphorus pentoxide|215-236-1|1314-56-3|C; R35|C<br>R: 35<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-45|||
|015-011-00-6|phosphoric acid ... %, orthophosphoric acid ... %|231-633-2|7664-38-2|C; R34|C<br>R: 34<br>S: (1/2-)26-45|C; R34: C ≥25 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 10 % ≤C < 25 %|B|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-012-00-1|tetraphosphorus trisulphide;<br>phosphorus sesquisulphid|215-245-0|1314-85-8|F; R11<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50|F; Xn; N<br>R: 11-22-50<br>S: (2-)7-16-24/25-61|||
|015-013-00-7|triethyl phosphate|201-114-5|78-40-0|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)25|||
|015-014-00-2|tributyl phosphate|204-800-2|126-73-8|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38|Xn<br>R: 22-38-40<br>S: (2-)36/37-46|||
|015-015-00-8|tricresyl phosphate_ (o_-_o_-_o-_,_ o_-_o_-_m-_,_ o_-_o_-_p-_,_ o_-_m_-_m-_,_ o_-_m_-_p-_,<br>_o_-_p_-_p-)_;<br>tritolyl phosphate_ (o_-_o_-_o-_,_ o_-_o_-_m-_,_ o_-_o_-_p-_,_ o_-_m_-_m-_,_ o_-_m_-_p-_,<br>_o_-_p_-_p-)_;|201-103-5|78-30-8|T; R39/23/<br>24/25<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 39/23/24/25-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)20/21-28-45-<br>61|T; R39/23/24/25: C ≥1 %<br>Xn; R68/20/21/22: 0,2 % ≤C<br>< 1 %|C|
|015-016-00-3|tricresyl phosphate_ (m_-_m_-_m-_,_ m_-_m_-_p-_,_ m_-_p_-_p-_,_ p_-_p_-_p-)_;<br>tritolyl phosphate_ (m_-_m_-_m-_,_ m_-_m_-_p-_,_ m_-_p_-_p-_,_ p_-_p_-_p-)_;|201-105-6|78-32-0|Xn; R21/22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)28-61|Xn; R21/22: C ≥5 %|C|
|015-019-00-X|dichlorvos (ISO);<br>2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate|200-547-7|62-73-7|T+; R26<br>T; R24/25<br>R43<br>N; R50|T+; N<br>R: 24/25-26-43-50<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|015-020-00-5|mevinphos (ISO);<br>2-methoxycarbonyl-1-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate|232-095-1|7786-34-7|T+; R27/28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 27/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-28-36/37-<br>45-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,0025 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,00025 % ≤C<br>< 0,0025 %<br>R52-53: 0,000025 % ≤C<br>< 0,00025 %||
|015-021-00-0|trichlorfon (ISO);<br>dimethyl 2,2,2-trichloro-1-hydroxyethylphosphonate|200-149-3|52-68-6|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,025 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %<br>R52-53: 0,00025 % ≤C<br>< 0,0025 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-022-00-6|phosphamidon (ISO);<br>2-chloro-2-diethylcarbamoyl-1-methylvinyl dimethyl phos-<br>phate|236-116-5|13171-21-6|T+; R28<br>T; R24<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24-28-50/53-68<br>S: (1/2-)23-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|015-023-00-1|pyrazoxon;<br>diethyl 3-methylpyrazol-5-yl phosphate|—|108-34-9|T+; R26/27/<br>28|T+<br>R: 26/27/28<br>S: (1/2-)13-28-45|||
|015-024-00-7|triamiphos (ISO);<br>5-amino-3-phenyl-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl-_N_,_N_,_N_',_N_'-tetramethyl-<br>phosphonic diamide|—|1031-47-6|T+; R27/28|T+<br>R: 27/28<br>S: (1/2-)22-28-36/37-<br>45|||
|015-025-00-2|TEPP (ISO);<br>tetraethyl pyrophosphate|203-495-3|107-49-3|T+; R27/28<br>N; R50|T+; N<br>R: 27/28-50<br>S: (1/2-)36/37/39-38-<br>45-61|||
|015-026-00-8|schradan (ISO);<br>octamethylpyrophosphoramide|205-801-0|152-16-9|T+; R27/28|T+<br>R: 27/28<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-38-45|||
|015-027-00-3|sulfotep (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_,_O_,_O_-tetraethyl dithiopyrophosphate|222-995-2|3689-24-5|T+; R27/28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 27/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-28-36/37-<br>45-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,025 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %<br>R52-53: 0,00025 % ≤C<br>< 0,0025 %||
|015-028-00-9|demeton-_O_ (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl-_O_-2-ethylthioethyl phosphorothioate|206-053-8|298-03-3|T+; R27/28<br>N; R50|T+; N<br>R: 27/28-50<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|015-029-00-4|demeton-_S_ (ISO);<br>diethyl-_S_-2-ethylthioethyl phosphorothioate|204-801-8|126-75-0|T+; R27/28|T+<br>R: 27/28<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45|||
|015-030-00-X|demeton-_O_-methyl (ISO);<br>_O_-2-ethylthioethyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phosphorothioate|212-758-1|867-27-6|T; R25|T<br>R: 25<br>S: (1/2-)24-36/37-45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-031-00-5|demeton-_S_-methyl (ISO);<br>_S_-2-ethylthioethyl dimethyl phosphorothioate|213-052-6|919-86-8|T; R24/25<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 24/25-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|015-032-00-0|prothoate (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl isopropylcarbamoylmethyl phosphorodithioate|218-893-2|2275-18-5|T+; R27/28<br>R52-53|T+<br>R: 27/28-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|015-033-00-6|phorate (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl ethylthiomethyl phosphorodithioate|206-052-2|298-02-2|T+; R27/28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 27/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,025 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %<br>R52-53: 0,00025 % ≤C<br>< 0,0025 %||
|015-034-00-1|parathion (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl_ O_-4-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate|200-271-7|56-38-2|T+; R26/28<br>T; R24-48/25<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24-26/28-48/25-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,25 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,025 % ≤C<br>< 0,25 %<br>R52-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %||
|015-035-00-7|parathion — methyl (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl_ O_-4-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate|206-050-1|298-00-0|R5<br>R10<br>T+; R26/28<br>T; R24<br>Xn; R48/22<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 5-10-24-26/28-48/<br>22-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,25 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,025 % ≤C<br>< 0,25 %<br>R52-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %||
|015-036-00-2|_O_-ethyl_ O_-4-nitrophenyl phenylphosphonothioate;<br>EPN|218-276-8|2104-64-5|T+; R27/28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 27/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|015-037-00-8|phenkapton (ISO);<br>_S_-(2,5-dichlorophenylthiomethyl)_ O_,_O_-diethyl phosphoro-<br>dithioate|218-892-7|2275-14-1|T; R23/24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)13-45-60-61|||
|015-038-00-3|coumaphos (ISO);<br>_O_-3-chloro-4-methylcoumarin-7-yl_ O_,_O_-diethyl<br>phosphorothioate|200-285-3|56-72-4|T+; R28<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 21-28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-039-00-9|azinphos-methyl (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl-4-oxobenzotriazin-3-ylmethyl phosphoro-<br>dithioate|201-676-1|86-50-0|T+; R26/28<br>T; R24<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24-26/28-43-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|015-040-00-4|diazinon (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl_ O_-2-isopropyl-6-methylpyrimidin-4-yl phos-<br>phorothioate|206-373-8|333-41-5|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)24/25-60-61|||
|015-041-00-X|malathion (ISO);<br>1,2-bis (ethoxycarbonyl) ethyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phosphoro-<br>dithioate|204-497-7|121-75-5|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,25 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,025 % ≤C<br>< 0,25 %<br>R52-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %||
|015-042-00-5|chlorthion<br>_O_-(3-chloro-4-nitrophenyl)_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phosphorothioate|207-902-5|500-28-7|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)13-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,25 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,025 % ≤C<br>< 0,25 %<br>R52-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %||
|015-043-00-0|phosnichlor (ISO);<br>_O_-4-chloro-3-nitrophenyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phosphorothioate|—|5826-76-6|Xn; R20/21/<br>22|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22<br>S: (2-)13|||
|015-044-00-6|carbophenothion (ISO);<br>4-chlorophenylthiomethyl_ O_,_O_-diethyl phosphorodithioate|212-324-1|786-19-6|T; R24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 24/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|015-045-00-1|mecarbam (ISO);<br>_N_-ethoxycarbonyl-_N_-methylcarbamoylmethyl_ O_,_O_-diethyl<br>phosphorodithioate|219-993-9|2595-54-2|T; R24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 24/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||
|015-046-00-7|oxydemeton-methyl;<br>_S_-2-(ethylsulphinyl)ethyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phosphorothioate|206-110-7|301-12-2|T; R24/25<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 24/25-50<br>S: (1/2-)23-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|015-047-00-2|ethion (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_,_O_',_O_'-tetraethyl_ S_,_S_'-methylenedi (phosphorodithioate);<br>diethion|209-242-3|563-12-2|T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21-25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)25-36/37-45-<br>60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,0025 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,00025 % ≤C<br>< 0,0025 %<br>R52-53: 0,000025 % ≤C<br>< 0,00025 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-048-00-8|fenthion (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl-_O_-(4-methylthion-_m_-tolyl) phosphorothioate|200-231-9|55-38-9|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>T; R23-48/25<br>Xn; R21/22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21/22-23-48/25-<br>50/53-68<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||
|015-049-00-3|endothion (ISO);<br>_S_-5-methoxy-4-oxopyran-2-ylmethyl dimethyl phosphoro-<br>thioate|220-472-3|2778-04-3|T; R24/25|T<br>R: 24/25<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45|||
|015-050-00-9|thiometon (ISO);<br>_S_-2-ethylthioethyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phosphorodithioate|211-362-6|640-15-3|T; R25<br>Xn; R21|T<br>R: 21-25<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45|||
|015-051-00-4|dimethoate (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl methylcarbamoylmethyl phosphorodithioate|200-480-3|60-51-5|Xn; R21/22|Xn<br>R: 21/22<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|015-052-00-X|fenchlorphos (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl_ O_-2,4,5-trichlorophenyl phosphorothioate|206-082-6|299-84-3|Xn; R21/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)25-36/37-60-61|||
|015-053-00-5|menazon (ISO);<br>S-[(4,6-diamino-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)methyl] O,O-dimethyl<br>phosphorodithioate|201-123-4|78-57-9|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|015-054-00-0|fenitrothion (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl_ O_-4-nitro-_m_-tolyl phosphorothioate|204-524-2|122-14-5|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|015-055-00-6|naled (ISO);<br>1,2-dibromo-2,2-dichloroethyl dimethyl phosphate|206-098-3|300-76-5|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>N; R50|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-36/38-50<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|N; R50: C ≥0,025 %||
|015-056-00-1|azinphos-ethyl (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl 4-oxobenzotriazin-3-ylmethyl phosphorodithio-<br>ate|220-147-6|2642-71-9|T+; R28<br>T; R24<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24-28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|015-057-00-7|formothion (ISO);<br>_N_-formyl-_N_-methylcarbamoylmethyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phos-<br>phorodithioate|219-818-6|2540-82-1|Xn; R21/22|Xn<br>R: 21/22<br>S: (2-)36/37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-058-00-2|morphothion (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl-_S_-(morpholinocarbonylmethyl) phosphoro-<br>dithioate|205-628-0|144-41-2|T; R23/24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)13-45-60-61|||
|015-059-00-8|vamidothion (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl_ S_-2-(1-methylcarbamoylethylthio) ethyl phos-<br>phorothioate|218-894-8|2275-23-2|T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 21-25-50<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-61|||
|015-060-00-3|disulfoton (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl 2-ethylthioethyl phosphorodithioate|206-054-3|298-04-4|T+; R27/28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 27/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|015-061-00-9|dimefox (ISO);<br>tetramethylphosphorodiamidic fluoride|204-076-8|115-26-4|T+; R27/28|T+<br>R: 27/28<br>S: (1/2-)23-28-36/37-<br>38-45|||
|015-062-00-4|mipafox (ISO);<br>_N_,_N_'- di-isopropylphosphorodiamidic fluoride|206-742-3|371-86-8|T+; R39/26/<br>27/28|T+<br>R: 39/26/27/28<br>S: (1/2-)13-45|||
|015-063-00-X|dioxathion (ISO);<br>1,4-dioxan-2,3-diyl-_O_,_O_,_O_',_O_'-tetraethyl di(phosphorodithio-<br>ate)|201-107-7|78-34-2|T+; R26/28<br>T; R24<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24-26/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,025 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %<br>R52-53: 0,00025 % ≤C<br>< 0,0025 %||
|015-064-00-5|bromophos-ethyl (ISO);<br>_O_-4-bromo-2,5-dichlorophenyl_ O_,_O_-diethyl phosphorothio-<br>ate|225-399-0|4824-78-6|T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21-25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|015-065-00-0|_S_-[2-(ethylsulphinyl)ethyl]_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phosphorodithioate|—|2703-37-9|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>N; R51-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)13-28-45-61|||
|015-066-00-6|omethoate (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl_ S_-methylcarbamoylmethyl phosphorothioate|214-197-8|1113-02-6|T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 21-25-50<br>S: (1/2-)23-36/37-45-<br>61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-067-00-1|phosalone (ISO);<br>_S_-(6-chloro-2-oxobenzoxazolin-3-ylmethyl)_ O_,_O_-diethyl<br>phosphorodithioate|218-996-2|2310-17-0|T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21-25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||
|015-068-00-7|dichlofenthion (ISO);<br>_O_-,4-dichlorophenyl_ O_,_O_-diethyl phosphorothioate|202-564-5|97-17-6|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|015-069-00-2|methidathion (ISO);<br>2,3-dihydro-5-methoxy-2-oxo-1,3,4-thiadiazol-3-ylmethyl-_O_,<br>_O_-dimethylphosphorodithioate|213-449-4|950-37-8|T+; R28<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 21-28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-28-36/37-<br>45-60-61|||
|015-070-00-8|cyanthoate (ISO);<br>_S_-(_N_-(1-cyano-1-methylethyl)carbamoylmethyl)_ O_,_O_-diethyl<br>phosphorothioate|223-099-4|3734-95-0|T+; R28<br>T; R24|T+<br>R: 24-28<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45|||
|015-071-00-3|chlorfenvinphos (ISO);<br>2-chloro-1-(2,4 dichlorophenyl) vinyl diethyl phosphate|207-432-0|470-90-6|T+; R28<br>T; R24<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24-28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|015-072-00-9|monocrotophos (ISO);<br>dimethyl-1-methyl-2-(methylcarbamoyl)vinyl phosphate|230-042-7|6923-22-4|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>T+; R26/28<br>T; R24<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24-26/28-50/53-<br>68<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||
|015-073-00-4|dicrotophos (ISO);<br>(_Z_)-2-dimethylcarbamoyl-1-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate|205-494-3|141-66-2|T+; R28<br>T; R24<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24-28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|015-074-00-X|crufomate (ISO);<br>4-tert-butyl-2-chlorophenyl methyl methylphosphoramidate|206-083-1|299-86-5|Xn; R21/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|015-075-00-5|_S_-[2-(isopropylsulphinyl)ethyl]_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phosphorothio-<br>ate|—|2635-50-9|T; R23/24/25|T<br>R: 23/24/25<br>S: (1/2-)13-45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-076-00-0|potasan;<br>_O,O_-diethyl_ O_-(4-methylcoumarin-7-yl) phosphorothioate|—|299-45-6|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)13-28-45-60-<br>61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,025 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %<br>R52-53: 0,00025 % ≤C<br>< 0,0025 %||
|015-077-00-6|2,2-dichlorovinyl 2-ethylsulphinylethyl methyl phosphate|—|7076-53-1|T; R23/24/25|T<br>R: 23/24/25<br>S: (1/2-)13-45|||
|015-078-00-1|demeton-_S_-methylsulphon (ISO);<br>_S_-2-ethylsulphonylethyl dimethyl phosphorothioate|241-109-5|17040-19-6|T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 21-25-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-28-36/37-<br>45-61|||
|015-079-00-7|acephate (ISO);<br>_O_,_S_-dimethyl acetylphosphoramidothioate|250-241-2|30560-19-1|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)36|||
|015-080-00-2|amidithion (ISO);<br>2-methoxyethylcarbamoylmethyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phosphoro-<br>dithioate|—|919-76-6|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)24-36|||
|015-081-00-8|_O_,_O_,_O_',_O_'-tetrapropyl dithiopyrophosphate|221-817-0|3244-90-4|Xn; R21/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|015-082-00-3|azothoate (ISO);<br>_O_-4-(4-chlorophenylazo)phenyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phosphoro-<br>thioate|227-419-3|5834-96-8|Xn; R20/22|Xn<br>R: 20/22<br>S: (2-)13|||
|015-083-00-9|bensulide (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diisopropyl 2-phenylsulphonylaminoethyl phosphoro-<br>dithioate|212-010-4|741-58-2|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-36-60-61|||
|015-084-00-4|chlorpyrifos (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl_ O_-3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridyl phosphorothioate|220-864-4|2921-88-2|T; R25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)45-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,0025 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,00025 % ≤C<br>< 0,0025 %<br>R52-53: 0,000025 % ≤C<br>< 0,00025 %||
|015-085-00-X|chlorphonium chloride (ISO);<br>tributyl (2,4-dichlorobenzyl) phosphonium chloride|204-105-4|115-78-6|T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>Xi; R36/38|T<br>R: 21-25-36/38<br>S: (1/2-)36/37/39-45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-086-00-5|coumithoate (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl_ O_-,8,9,10-tetrahydro-6-oxo-benzo(c)chromen-3-<br>yl phosphorothioate|—|572-48-5|T; R25|T<br>R: 25<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45|||
|015-087-00-0|cyanophos (ISO);<br>_O_-4-cyanophenyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phosphorothioate|220-130-3|2636-26-2|Xn; R21/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|015-088-00-6|dialifos (ISO);<br>2-chloro-1-phthalimidoethyl_ O_,_O_-diethyl phosphorodithioate|233-689-3|10311-84-9|T+; R28<br>T; R24<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24-28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|015-089-00-1|ethoate-methyl (ISO);<br>ethylcarbamoylmethyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phosphorodithioate|204-121-1|116-01-8|Xn; R21/22|Xn<br>R: 21/22<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|015-090-00-7|fensulfothion (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl_ O_-4-methylsulfinylphenyl phosphorothioate|204-114-3|115-90-2|T+; R27/28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 27/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-28-36/37-<br>45-60-61|||
|015-091-00-2|fonofos (ISO);<br>_O_-ethyl phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate|213-408-0|944-22-9|T+; R27/28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 27/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|015-092-00-8|phosacetim (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-bis(4-chlorophenyl)_ N_-acetimidoylphosphoramidothio-<br>ate|223-874-7|4104-14-7|T+; R27/28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 27/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|015-093-00-3|leptophos (ISO);<br>_O_-4-bromo-2,5-dichlorophenyl_ O_-methyl phenylphosphoro-<br>thioate|244-472-8|21609-90-5|T; R25-39/25<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21-25-39/25-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)25-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|015-094-00-9|mephosfolan (ISO);<br>diethyl 4-methyl-1,3-dithiolan-2-ylidenephosphoramidate|213-447-3|950-10-7|T+; R27/28<br>N; R51-53|T+; N<br>R: 27/28-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37/39-45-<br>61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-095-00-4|methamidophos (ISO);<br>_O_,_S_-dimethyl phosphoramidothioate|233-606-0|10265-92-6|T+; R26/28<br>T; R24<br>N; R50|T+; N<br>R: 24-26/28-50<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|015-096-00-X|oxydisulfoton (ISO);<br>_O, O_-diethyl_ S_-2-ethylsulphinylethyl phosphorodithioate|219-679-1|2497-07-6|T+; R28<br>T; R24<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24-28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,25 % ≤C < 2,5 %<br>R52-53: 0,025 % ≤C < 0,25 %||
|015-097-00-5|phenthoate (ISO);<br>ethyl 2-(dimethoxyphosphinothioylthio)-2-phenylacetate|219-997-0|2597-03-7|Xn; R21/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,25 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,025 % ≤C<br>< 0,25 %<br>R52-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %||
|015-098-00-0|trichloronate (ISO);<br>_O_-ethyl_ O_-2,4,5-trichlorophenyl ethylphosphonothioate|206-326-1|327-98-0|T+; R28<br>T; R24<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24-28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-28-36/37-<br>45-60-61|||
|015-099-00-6|pirimiphos-ethyl (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl_ O_-2-diethylamino-6-methylpyrimidin-4-yl phos-<br>phorothioate|245-704-0|23505-41-1|T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21-25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|015-100-00-X|phoxim (ISO);<br>α-(diethoxyphosphinothioylimino) phenylacetonitrile|238-887-3|14816-18-3|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)36-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,025 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %<br>R52-53: 0,00025 % ≤C<br>< 0,0025 %||
|015-101-00-5|phosmet (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl phthalimidomethyl_ S_-phosphorodithioate|211-987-4|732-11-6|Xn; R21/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,25 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,025 % ≤C<br>< 0,25 %<br>R52-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %||
|015-102-00-0|tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate|204-118-5|115-96-8|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-40-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|015-103-00-6|phosphorus tribromide|232-178-2|7789-60-8|R14<br>C; R34<br>Xi; R37|C<br>R: 14-34-37<br>S: (1/2-)26-45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-104-00-1|diphosphorus pentasulphide;<br>phosphorus pentasulphide|215-242-4|1314-80-3|F; R11<br>R29<br>Xn; R20/22<br>N; R50|F; Xn; N<br>R: 11-20/22-29-50<br>S: (2-)61|||
|015-105-00-7|triphenyl phosphite|202-908-4|101-02-0|Xi; R36/38<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/38-50/53<br>S: (2-)28-60-61|Xi; R36/38: C ≥5 %||
|015-106-00-2|hexamethylphosphoric triamide;<br>hexamethylphosphoramide|211-653-8|680-31-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45|Carc. Cat. 2; R45: C ≥0,01 %||
|015-107-00-8|ethoprophos (ISO);<br>ethyl-_S_,_S_-dipropyl phosphorodithioate|236-152-1|13194-48-4|T+; R26/27<br>T; R25<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 25-26/27-43-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)27/28-36/37/<br>39-45-60-61|||
|015-108-00-3|bromophos (ISO);<br>_O_-4-bromo-2,5-dichlorophenyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phosphoro-<br>thioate|218-277-3|2104-96-3|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-) 46-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,25 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,025 % ≤C<br>< 0,25 %<br>R52-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %||
|015-109-00-9|crotoxyphos (ISO);<br>1-phenylethyl 3-(dimethoxyphosphinyloxy) isocrotonate|231-720-5|7700-17-6|T; R24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 24/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,25 % ≤C < 2,5 %<br>R52-53: 0,025 % ≤C < 0,25 %||
|015-110-00-4|cyanofenphos (ISO);<br>_O_-4-cyanophenyl_ O_-ethyl phenylphosphonothioate|—|13067-93-1|T; R25-39/25<br>Xn; R21<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 21-25-36-39/25-<br>51/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-61|||
|015-111-00-X|phosfolan (ISO);<br>diethyl 1,3-dithiolan-2-ylidenephosphoramidate|213-423-2|947-02-4|T+; R27/28|T+<br>R: 27/28<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45|||
|015-112-00-5|thionazin (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl_ O_-pyrazin-2-yl phosphorothioate;|206-049-6|297-97-2|T+; R27/28|T+<br>R: 27/28<br>S: (1/2-)36/37/39-38-<br>45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-114-00-6|chlormephos (ISO);<br>_S_-chloromethyl_ O_,_O_-diethyl phosphorodithioate|246-538-1|24934-91-6|T+; R27/28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 27/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|015-115-00-1|chlorthiophos (ISO)|244-663-6|21923-23-9|T+; R28<br>T; R24<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24-28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|015-116-00-7|demephion-_O_ (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl_ O_-2-methylthioethyl phosphorothioate|211-666-9|682-80-4|T+; R28<br>T; R24|T+<br>R: 24-28<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45|||
|015-117-00-2|demephion-_S_ (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-dimethyl_ S_-2-methylthioethyl phosphorothioate|219-971-9|2587-90-8|T+; R28<br>T; R24|T+<br>R: 24-28<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45|||
|015-118-00-8|demeton|—|8065-48-3|T+; R27/28<br>N; R50|T+; N<br>R: 27/28-50<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|015-119-00-3|dimethyl 4-(methylthio)phenyl phosphate|—|3254-63-5|T+; R27/28|T+<br>R: 27/28<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45|||
|015-120-00-9|ditalimfos (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl phthalimidophosphonothioate;|225-875-8|5131-24-8|Xi; R38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 38-43<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|015-121-00-4|edifenphos (ISO);<br>_O_-ethyl_ S_,_S_-diphenyl phosphorodithioate|241-178-1|17109-49-8|T; R23/25<br>Xn; R21<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21-23/25-43-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||
|015-122-00-X|etrimfos (ISO);<br>_O_-6-ethoxy-2-ethylpyrimidin-4-yl_ O_,_O_-dimethylphosphor-<br>othioate;|253-855-9|38260-54-7|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,25 % ≤C < 2,5 %<br>R52-53: 0,025 % ≤C < 0,25 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-123-00-5|fenamiphos (ISO);<br>ethyl-4-methylthio-_m_-tolyl isopropyl phosphoramidate|244-848-1|22224-92-6|T+; R28<br>T; R24<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24-28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-28-36/37-<br>45-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,25 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,025 % ≤C<br>< 0,25 %<br>R52-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %||
|015-124-00-0|fosthietan (ISO);<br>diethyl 1,3-dithietan-2-ylidenephosphoramidate;|244-437-7|21548-32-3|T+; R27/28|T+<br>R: 27/28<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45|||
|015-125-00-6|glyphosine (ISO);<br>_N_,_N_-bis(phosphonomethyl)glycine|219-468-4|2439-99-8|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26|||
|015-126-00-1|heptenophos (ISO);<br>7-chlorobicyclo(3.2.0)hepta-2,6-dien-6-yl dimethyl phosphate|245-737-0|23560-59-0|T; R25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-28-37-45-<br>60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,25 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,025 % ≤C<br>< 0,25 %<br>R52-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %||
|015-127-00-7|iprobenfos (ISO);<br>_S_-benzyl diisopropyl phosphorothioate|247-449-0|26087-47-8|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|015-128-00-2|IPSP;<br>_S_-ethylsulphinylmethyl_ O_,_O_-diisopropylphosphorodithioate|—|5827-05-4|T+; R27<br>T; R25<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 25-27-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,25 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,025 % ≤C<br>< 0,25 %<br>R52-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %||
|015-129-00-8|isofenphos (ISO);<br>_O_-ethyl_ O_-2-isopropoxycarbonylphenyl-isopropylphosphora-<br>midothioate|246-814-1|25311-71-1|T; R24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 24/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,25 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,025 % ≤C<br>< 0,25 %<br>R52-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %||
|015-130-00-3|isothioate (ISO)<br>_S_-2-isopropylthioethyl_ O_,_O_-dimethyl phosphorodithioate;|—|36614-38-7|T; R24/25|T<br>R: 24/25<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45|||
|015-131-00-9|isoxathion (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl_ O_-5-phenylisoxazol-3-ylphosphorothioate|242-624-8|18854-01-8|T; R24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 24/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-132-00-4|_S_-(chlorophenylthiomethyl)_ O_,_O_-dimethylphosphorodithio-<br>ate;<br>methylcarbophenothione|—|953-17-3|T; R24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 24/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,025 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %<br>R52-53: 0,00025 % ≤C<br>< 0,0025 %||
|015-133-00-X|piperophos (ISO);<br>_S_-2-methylpiperidinocarbonylmethyl-_O_,_O_-dipropyl phos-<br>phorodithioate|—|24151-93-7|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,25 % ≤C < 2,5 %<br>R52-53: 0,025 % ≤C < 0,25 %||
|015-134-00-5|pirimiphos-methyl (ISO);<br>_O_-(2-diethylamino-6-methylpyrimidin-4-yl)_ O_,_O_-dimethyl<br>phosphorothioate|249-528-5|29232-93-7|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|015-135-00-0|profenofos (ISO);<br>_O_-(4-bromo-2-chlorophenyl)_ O_-ethyl_ S_-propyl phosphoro-<br>thioate|255-255-2|41198-08-7|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,025 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %<br>R52-53: 0,00025 % ≤C<br>< 0,0025 %||
|015-136-00-6|_trans_-isopropyl-3-[[(ethylamino)methoxyfosfinothioyl]oxy]<br>crotonate;<br>isopropyl 3-[[(ethylamino)methoxyphosphinothioyl]oxy]iso-<br>crotonate;<br>propetamphos (ISO)|250-517-2|31218-83-4|T; R25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)37-45-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,25 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,025 % ≤C<br>< 0,25 %<br>R52-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %||
|015-137-00-1|pyrazophos (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl_ O_-(6-ethoxycarbonyl-5-methylpyrazolo[2,3-a]<br>pyrimidin-2-yl) phosphorothioate|236-656-1|13457-18-6|Xn; R20/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-60-61|||
|015-138-00-7|quinalphos (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl-_O_-quinoxalin-2-yl phosphorothioate|237-031-6|13593-03-8|T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21-25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-36/37-45-<br>60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,025 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %<br>R52-53: 0,00025 % ≤C<br>< 0,0025 %||
|015-139-00-2|terbufos (ISO)<br>_S_-_tert_-butylthiomethyl_ O,O_-diethylphosphorodithioate;|235-963-8|13071-79-9|T+; R27/28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 27/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,025 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %<br>R52-53: 0,00025 % ≤C<br>< 0,0025 %||
|015-140-00-8|triazophos (ISO);<br>_O_,_O_-diethyl-_O_-1-phenyl-1_H_,2,4-triazol-3-yl phosphorothio-<br>ate|245-986-5|24017-47-8|T; R23/25<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21-23/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-141-00-3|ethylenediammonium_ O_,_O_-bis(octyl) phosphorodithioate,<br>mixed isomers|400-520-1|—|C; R34<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)24/25-26-28-<br>39-45-60-61|||
|015-142-00-9|butyl (dialkyloxy(dibutoxyphosphoryloxy))titanium (trialky-<br>loxy)titanium phosphate|401-100-0|—|F; R11<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R51-53|F; Xi; N<br>R: 11-36-51/53<br>S: (2-)7/9-16-26-43-<br>61|||
|015-143-00-4|reaction mass of 2-chloroethyl chloropropyl 2-chloroethyl-<br>phosphonate,~~mixture~~reaction mass of isomers and<br>2-chloroethyl chloropropyl 2-chloropropylphosphonate,<br>reaction mass of isomers|401-740-0|—|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||
|015-144-00-X|reaction mass of pentyl methylphosphinate and 2-methylbutyl<br>methylphosphinate|402-090-0|87025-52-3|C; R34|C<br>R: 34<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|015-145-00-5|reaction mass of copper(I)_ O_,_O_-diisopropyl phosphoro-<br>dithioate and copper(I)_ O_-isopropyl_ O_-(4-methylpent-2-yl)<br>phosphorodithioate and copper(I)_ O_,_O_-bis(4-methylpent-2-yl)<br>phosphorodithioate|401-520-4|—|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|015-146-00-0|_S_-(tricyclo(5.2.1.02,6)deca-3-en-8(or 9)-yl_ O_-(isopropyl or iso-<br>butyl or 2-ethylhexyl)_ O_-(isopropyl or isobutyl or<br>2-ethylhexyl) phosphorodithioate|401-850-9|—|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|015-147-00-6|reaction mass of C12-14-tert-alkylammonium diphenyl phos-<br>phorothioate and dinonyl sulphide (or disulphide)|400-930-0|—|Xi; R38-41<br>N; R51-53<br>R43|Xi; N<br>R: 38-41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|015-148-00-1|2-(diphosphonomethyl)succinic acid|403-070-4|51395-42-7|C; R34<br>R43|C<br>R: 34-43<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|015-149-00-7|reaction mass of: hexyldioctylphosphineoxide;<br>dihexyloctylphosphineoxide;<br>trioctylphosphineoxide|403-470-9|—|C; R34<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 34-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-150-00-2|(2-(1,3-dioxolan-2-yl)ethyl)triphenylphosphonium bromide|404-940-6|86608-70-0|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R33<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-33-41-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-39-61|||
|015-151-00-8|tris(isopropyl/_tert_-butylphenyl) phosphate|405-010-2|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|015-152-00-3|dioxabenzofos (ISO);<br>2-methoxy-4_H_-1,3,2-benzodioxaphosphorin 2-sulphide;|223-292-3|3811-49-2|T; R24/25-<br>39/25<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 24/25-39/25-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-38-45-<br>61|||
|015-153-00-9|isazofos (ISO);<br>_O_-(5-chloro-1-isopropyl-1,2,4-triazol-3-yl)_ O_,_O_-diethyl phos-<br>phorothioate;|255-863-8|42509-80-8|T+; R26<br>T; R24/25<br>Xn; R48/20<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24/25-26-43-48/<br>20-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-38-<br>45-59-61|||
|015-154-00-4|2-chloroethylphosphonic acid;<br>ethephon|240-718-3|16672-87-0|Xn; R20/21<br>C; R34<br>R52-53|C<br>R: 20/21-34-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-61|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %||
|015-155-00-X|ammonium 2-amino-4-(hydroxymethylphosphinyl)butyrate;<br>glufosinate ammonium|278-636-5|77182-82-2|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||
|015-156-00-5|methyl 3-[(dimethoxyphosphinothioyl)oxy]methacrylate; [1]<br>methacrifos (ISO);<br>methyl (_E_)-3-[(dimethoxyphosphinothioyl)oxy]methacrylate<br>[2]|250-366-9<br>[1]<br>- [2]|30864-28-9<br>[1]<br>62610-77-9<br>[2]|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|015-157-00-0|phosphonic acid; [1]<br>phosphorous acid [2]|237-066-7<br>[1]<br>233-663-1<br>[2]|13598-36-2<br>[1]<br>10294-56-1<br>[2]|Xn; R22<br>C; R35|C<br>R: 22-35<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|015-158-00-6|(η-cyclopentadienyl)(η-cumenyl)iron(1+)hexafluorophosphate<br>(1-)|402-340-9|32760-80-8|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-159-00-1|hydroxyphosphonoacetic acid|405-710-8|23783-26-8|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>C; R34<br>R43|C<br>R: 22-34-43-48/22<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|015-160-00-7|vanadyl pyrophosphate|406-260-5|58834-75-6|Xi; R36<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 36-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37-61|||
|015-161-00-2|divanadyl pyrophosphate|407-130-0|65232-89-5|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|015-162-00-8|vanadium(IV) oxide hydrogen phosphate hemihydrate,<br>lithium, zinc, molybdenum, iron and chlorine-doped|407-350-7|—|Xn; R20-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20-41-48/22-51/<br>53<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/39-61|||
|015-163-00-3|bis(2,6-dimethoxybenzoyl)-2,4,4-trimethylpentylphosphinox-<br>ide|412-010-6|145052-34-2|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|015-164-00-9|calcium_ P_,_P_'-(1-hydroxyethylene)bis(hydrogen phosphonate)<br>dihydrate|400-480-5|36669-85-9|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|015-165-00-4|reaction mass of: thiobis(4,1-phenylene)-_S_,_S_,_S_',_S_'-tetraphenyl-<br>disulfonium bishexafluorophosphate;<br>diphenyl(4-phenylthiophenyl)sulfonium hexafluorophosphate|404-986-7|—|Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-50/53<br>S: (2-)15-26-39-60-<br>61|||
|015-166-00-X|3,9-bis(2,6-di-_tert_-butyl-4-methylphenoxy)-2,4,8,10-tetraoxa-<br>3,9-diphosphaspiro[5.5]undecane|410-290-4|80693-00-1|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|015-167-00-5|3-(hydroxyphenylphosphinyl)propanoic acid|411-200-6|14657-64-8|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|015-168-00-0|fosthiazate (ISO);<br>(_RS_)-_S_-_sec_-butyl-_O_-ethyl-2-oxo-1,3-thiazolidin-3-ylphospho-<br>nothioate|—|98886-44-3|T; R23/25-39<br>Xn; R21<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21-23/25-39-41-<br>43-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)53-45-25-26-<br>39-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-169-00-6|tributyltetradecylphosphonium tetrafluoroborate|413-520-1|—|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-43-48/22-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-60-61|||
|015-170-00-1|reaction mass of: di-(1-octane-_N_,_N_,_N_-trimethylammonium)<br>octylphosphate;<br>1-octane-_N_,_N_,_N_-trimethylammonium di-octylphosphate;<br>1-octane-_N_,_N_,_N_-trimethylammonium octylphosphate|407-490-9|—|Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34|C<br>R: 21/22-34<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|015-171-00-7|_O_,_O_,_O_-tris(2(or 4)-C9-10-isoalkylphenyl) phosphorothioate|406-940-1|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|015-172-00-2|reaction mass of: bis(isotridecylammonium)mono<br>(di-(4-methylpent-2-yloxy)thiophosphorothionylisopropyl)<br>phosphate;<br>isotridecylammonium bis(di-(4-methylpent-2-yloxy)<br>thiophosphorothionylisopropyl)phosphate|406-240-6|—|R10<br>C; R34<br>N; R51-53|C; N<br>R: 10-34-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-28-36/<br>37/39-45-61|||
|015-173-00-8|methyl [2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-6-methoxypyrimidin-4-yl]<br>ethylphosphonothioate|414-080-3|117291-73-3|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)23-36-60-61|||
|015-174-00-3|1-chloro-_N_,_N_-diethyl-1,1-diphenyl-1-(phenylmethyl)phos-<br>phoramine|411-370-1|82857-68-9|T; R25<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 25-41-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-37/39-41-<br>45-61|||
|015-175-00-9|_tert_-butyl (triphenylphosphoranylidene) acetate|412-880-7|35000-38-5|T; R25<br>Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 25-36-43-48/22-<br>51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||
|015-176-00-4|_P_,_P_,_P_',_P_'-tetrakis-(_o_-methoxyphenyl)propane-1,3-diphosphine|413-430-2|116163-96-3|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|015-177-00-X|((4-phenylbutyl)hydroxyphosphoryl)acetic acid|412-170-7|83623-61-4|Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 41-43-48/22<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/39|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|015-178-00-5|(_R_)-α-phenylethylammonium (-)-(1_R_, 2_S_)-(1,2-epoxypropyl)<br>phosphonate monohydrate|418-570-8|25383-07-7|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 62-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-61|||
|015-179-00-0|UVCB condensation product of: tetrakis-hydroxymethyl-<br>phosphonium chloride, urea and distilled hydrogenated C16-18<br>tallow alkylamine|422-720-8|166242-53-1|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-40-43-48/<br>22-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|015-180-00-6|[_R_-(_R_*,_S_*)]-[[2-methyl-1-(1-oxopropoxy)propoxy]-(4-phenyl-<br>butyl)phosphinyl] acetic acid, (-)-cinchonidine (1:1) salt|415-820-8|137590-32-0|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|015-181-00-1|phosphine|232-260-8|7803-51-2|F+; R12<br>R17<br>T+; R26<br>C; R34<br>N; R50|F+; T+; N<br>R: 12-17-26-34-50<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61-63|||
|015-184-00-8|Salts of glyphosate, with the exception of those specified<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61||A|
|015-186-00-9|chlorpyrifos-methyl (ISO),<br>_O, O_-dimethyl_ O_-3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridyl phosphorothioate|227-011-5|5598-13-0|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,0025 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,00025 % ≤C<br>< 0,0025 %<br>R52-53: 0,000025 % ≤C<br>< 0,00025 %||
|015-187-00-4|reaction mass of: tetrasodium(((2-hydroxyethyl)imino)bis<br>(methylene))bisphosphonate,_ N_-oxide;<br>trisodium ((tetrahydro-2-hydroxy-4_H_-1,4,2-oxazaphosphorin-<br>4-yl)-methyl)phosphonate,_ N_-oxide,_ P_-oxide|417-540-1|—|Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|015-189-00-5|phenyl bis(2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl)-phosphine oxide|423-340-5|162881-26-7|R43<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 43-53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|016-001-00-4|hydrogen sulphide|231-977-3|7783-06-4|F+; R12<br>T+; R26<br>N; R50|F+; T+; N<br>R: 12-26-50<br>S: (1/2-)9-16-36-38-<br>45-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|016-002-00-X|barium sulphide|244-214-4|21109-95-5|R31<br>Xn; R20/22<br>N; R50|Xn; N<br>R: 20/22-31-50<br>S: (2-)28-61|||
|016-003-00-5|barium polysulphides|256-814-3|50864-67-0|R31<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50|Xi; N<br>R: 31-36/37/38-50<br>S: (2-)28-61|||
|016-004-00-0|calcium sulphide|243-873-5|20548-54-3|R31<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50|Xi; N<br>R: 31-36/37/38-50<br>S: (2-)28-61|||
|016-005-00-6|calcium polysulphides|215-709-2|1344-81-6|R31<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50|Xi; N<br>R: 31-36/37/38-50<br>S: (2-)28-61|||
|016-006-00-1|dipotassium sulphide;<br>potassium sulphide|215-197-0|1312-73-8|R31<br>C; R34<br>N; R50|C; N<br>R: 31-34-50<br>S: (1/2-)26-45-61|||
|016-007-00-7|potassium polysulphides|253-390-1|37199-66-9|R31<br>C; R34<br>N; R50|C; N<br>R: 31-34-50<br>S: (1/2-)26-45-61|||
|016-008-00-2|ammonium polysulphides|232-989-1|9080-17-5|R31<br>C; R34<br>N; R50|C; N<br>R: 31-34-50<br>S: (1/2-)26-45-61|C; R34: C ≥5 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 1 % ≤C < 5 %<br>R31: C ≥1 %||
|016-009-00-8|disodium sulphide;<br>sodium sulphide|215-211-5|1313-82-2|R31<br>C; R34<br>N; R50|C; N<br>R: 31-34-50<br>S: (1/2-)26-45-61|||
|016-010-00-3|sodium polysulphides|215-686-9|1344-08-7|T; R25<br>R31<br>C; R34<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 25-31-34-50<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||
|016-011-00-9|sulphur dioxide|231-195-2|7446-09-5|T; R23<br>C; R34|T<br>R: 23-34<br>S: (1/2-)9-26-36/37/<br>39-45|T; R23: C ≥20 %<br>Xn; R20: 5 % ≤C < 20 %|5|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|016-012-00-4|disulphur dichloride;<br>sulfur monochloride|233-036-2|10025-67-9|R14<br>T; R25<br>Xn; R20<br>R29<br>C; R35<br>N; R50|T; C; N<br>R: 14-20-25-29-35-<br>50<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|C; R35: C ≥10 %<br>C; R34: 5 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 1 % ≤C < 5 %||
|016-013-00-X|sulphur dichloride|234-129-0|10545-99-0|R14<br>C; R34<br>Xi; R37<br>N; R50|C; N<br>R: 14-34-37-50<br>S: (1/2-)26-45-61|||
|016-014-00-5|sulphur tetrachloride|—|13451-08-6|R14<br>C; R34<br>N; R50|C; N<br>R: 14-34-50<br>S: (1/2-)26-45-61|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %||
|016-015-00-0|thionyl dichloride;<br>thionyl chloride|231-748-8|7719-09-7|R14<br>Xn; R20/22<br>R29<br>C; R35|C<br>R: 14-20/22-29-35<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|C; R35: C ≥10 %<br>C; R34: 5 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 1 % ≤C < 5 %||
|016-016-00-6|sulphuryl chloride|232-245-6|7791-25-5|R14<br>C; R34<br>Xi; R37|C<br>R: 14-34-37<br>S: (1/2-)26-45|||
|016-017-00-1|chlorosulphonic acid|232-234-6|7790-94-5|R14<br>C; R35<br>Xi; R37|C<br>R: 14-35-37<br>S: (1/2-)26-45|||
|016-018-00-7|fluorosulphonic acid|232-149-4|7789-21-1|Xn; R20<br>C; R35|C<br>R: 20-35<br>S: (1/2-)26-45|||
|016-019-00-2|oleum ... % SO3|—|—|R14<br>C; R35<br>Xi; R37|C<br>R: 14-35-37<br>S: (1/2-)26-30-45||B|
|016-020-00-8|sulphuric acid ... %|231-639-5|7664-93-9|C; R35|C<br>R: 35<br>S: (1/2-)26-30-45|C; R35: C ≥15 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 5 % ≤C < 15 %|B|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|016-021-00-3|methanethiol;<br>methyl mercaptan|200-822-1|74-93-1|F+; R12<br>T; R23<br>N; R50-53|F+; T; N<br>R: 12-23-50/53<br>S: (2-)16-25-60-61|||
|016-022-00-9|ethanethiol;<br>ethyl mercaptan|200-837-3|75-08-1|F; R11<br>Xn; R20<br>N; R50-53|F; Xn; N<br>R: 11-20-50/53<br>S: (2-)16-25-60-61|||
|016-023-00-4|dimethyl sulphate|201-058-1|77-78-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>T+; R26<br>T; R25<br>C; R34<br>R43|T+<br>R: 45-25-26-34-43-<br>68<br>S: 53-45|Car. Cat. 2; R45: C ≥0,01 %<br>Muta. Cat. 3, R68: C ≥0,01 %<br>C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %|E|
|016-024-00-X|dimexano (ISO);<br>bis(methoxythiocarbonyl) disulphide|215-993-8|1468-37-7|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|016-025-00-5|disul (ISO);<br>2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)ethyl hydrogensulphate;<br>2,4-DES|205-259-5|149-26-8|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38-41|Xn<br>R: 22-38-41<br>S: (2-)26|||
|016-026-00-0|sulphamidic acid;<br>sulphamic acid;<br>sulfamic acid|226-218-8|5329-14-6|Xi; R36/38<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 36/38-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-28-61|||
|016-027-00-6|diethyl sulphate|200-589-6|64-67-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>C; R34|T<br>R: 45-46-20/21/22-<br>34<br>S: 53-45||E|
|016-028-00-1|sodium dithionite;<br>sodium hydrosulphite|231-890-0|7775-14-6|R7<br>R31<br>Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 7-22-31<br>S: (2-)7/8-26-28-43|||
|016-029-00-7|_p_-toluenesulphonic acid, containing more than 5 % H2SO4|—|—|C; R34|C<br>R: 34<br>S: (1/2-)26-37/39-45|C; R34: C ≥25 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 10 % ≤C < 25 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|016-030-00-2|_p_-toluenesulphonic acid (containing a maximum of 5 %<br>H2SO4)|203-180-0|104-15-4|Xi; R36/37/<br>38|Xi<br>R: 36/37/38<br>S: (2-)26-37|||
|016-031-00-8|tetrahydrothiophene-1,1-dioxide;<br>sulpholane|204-783-1|126-33-0|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)25|||
|016-032-00-3|1,3-propanesultone;<br>1,2-oxathiolane 2,2-dioxide|214-317-9|1120-71-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R21/22|T<br>R: 45-21/22<br>S: 53-45|Carc. Cat. 2; R45: C ≥0,01 %|E|
|016-033-00-9|dimethylsulfamoylchloride|236-412-4|13360-57-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T+; R26<br>Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34|T+<br>R: 45-21/22-26-34<br>S: 53-45||E|
|016-034-00-4|tetrasodium 3,3'-(piperazine-1,4-diylbis((6-chloro-1,3,5-tria-<br>zine-2,4-diyl)imino(2-acetamido)-4,1-phenyleneazo))bis<br>(naphthalene-1,5-disulphonate)|400-010-9|81898-60-4|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|016-035-00-X|pentasodium 5-anilino-3-(4-(4-(6-chloro-4-(3-sulphonatoani-<br>lino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-2,5-dimethylphenylazo)-2,5-<br>disulphonatophenylazo)-4-hydroxynaphthalene-2,7-disulpho-<br>nate|400-120-7|—|Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 36<br>S: (2-)22-26|||
|016-036-00-5|tetrasodium 5-(4,6-dichloro-5-cyanopyrimidin-2-ylamino)-4-<br>hydroxy-2,3-azodinaphthalene-1,2,5,7-disulphonate|400-130-1|—|R42<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 42-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-61|||
|016-037-00-0|disodium 1-amino-4-(4-benzenesulphonamido-3-sulphona-<br>toanilino)anthraquinone-2-sulphonate|400-350-8|85153-93-1|Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|016-038-00-6|disodium 6-((4-chloro-6-(_N_-methyl)-2-toluidino)-1,3,5-tria-<br>zin-2-ylamino)-1-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-2-sulphonatopheny-<br>lazo)naphthalene-3-sulphonate|400-380-1|86393-35-3|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|016-039-00-1|tetrasodium 2-(6-chloro-4-(4-(2,5-dimethyl-4-(2,5-disulpho-<br>natophenylazo)phenylazo)-3-ureidoanilino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-<br>ylamino)benzene-1,4-disulphonate|400-430-2|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|016-040-00-7|reaction mass of disodium 6-(2,4-dihydroxyphenylazo)-3-(4-<br>(4-(2,4-dihydroxyphenylazo)anilino)-3-sulphonatopheny-<br>lazo)-4-hydroxynaphthalene-2-sulphonate and disodium 6-<br>(2,4-diaminophenylazo)-3-(4-(4-(2,4-diaminophenylazo)ani-<br>lino)-3-sulphonatophenylazo)-4-hydroxynaphthalene-2-sul-<br>phonate and trisodium 6-(2,4-dihydroxyphenylazo)-3-(4-(4-<br>(7-(2,4-dihydroxyphenylazo)-1-hydroxy-3-sulphonato-2-<br>naphthylazo)anilino)-3-sulphonatophenylazo)-4-hydroxy-<br>naphthalene-2-sulphonate|400-570-4|—|Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 36<br>S: (2-)26|||
|016-041-00-2|calcium 2,5-dichloro-4-(4-((5-chloro-4-methyl-2-sulphonato-<br>phenyl)azo)-5-hydroxy-3-methylpyrazol-1-yl)benzenesulpho-<br>nate|400-710-4|—|Xn; R20|Xn<br>R: 20<br>S: (2-)|||
|016-042-00-8|tetrasodium 5-benzamido-3-(5-(4-fluoro-6-(1-sulphonato-2-<br>naphthylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-2-sulphonatopheny-<br>lazo)-4-hydroxynaphthalene-2,7- disulphonate|400-790-0|85665-97-0|Xi; R36/38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36/38-43<br>S: (2-)22-24/25-37|||
|016-043-00-3|dilithium 6-acetamido-4-hydroxy-3-(4-((2-sulphonatooxy)<br>ethylsulphonyl)phenylazo)naphthalene-2-sulphonate|401-010-1|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|016-044-00-9|disodium_ S_,_S_-hexane-1,6-diyldi(thiosulphate) dihydrate|401-320-7|—|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|016-045-00-4|lithium sodium hydrogen 4-amino-6-(5-(5-chloro-2,6-<br>difluoropyrimidin-4-ylamino)-2-sulphonatophenylazo)-5-<br>hydroxy-3-(4-(2-(sulphonatooxy)ethylsulphonyl)phenylazo)<br>naphthalene-2,7-disulphonate|401-560-2|108624-00-6|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|016-046-00-X|sodium hydrogensulphate|231-665-7|7681-38-1|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)24-26|||
|016-047-00-5|hexasodium 7-(4-(4-(4-(2,5-disulphonatoanilino)-6-fluoro-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-2-methylphenylazo)-7-sulphonato-<br>naphthylazo)naphthalene-1,3,5- trisulphonate|401-650-1|85665-96-9|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|016-048-00-0|sodium 3,5-dichloro-2-(5-cyano-2,6-bis(3-hydroxypropyla-<br>mino)-4-methylpyridin-3-ylazo)benzenesulphonate|401-870-8|—|Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|016-049-00-6|calcium octadecylxylenesulphonate|402-040-8|—|C; R34<br>N; R51-53|C; N<br>R: 34-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||
|016-050-00-1|potassium sodium 5-(4-chloro-6-(_N_-(4-(4-chloro-6-(5-<br>hydroxy-2,7-disulphonato-6-(2-sulphonatophenylazo)-4-<br>naphthylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino) phenyl-_N_-methyl)<br>amino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-4-hydroxy-3-(2-sulphonato-<br>phenylazo)naphthalene-2,7-disulphonat|402-150-6|—|Xi; R36<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36-43<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37|||
|016-051-00-7|trisodium 7-(4-(6-fluoro-4-(2-(2-vinylsulphonylethoxy)ethyla-<br>mino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-2-ureidophenylazo)naphtha-<br>lene-1,3,6- trisulphonate|402-170-5|106359-91-5|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|016-052-00-2|benzyltributylammonium 4-hydroxynaphthalene-1-sulpho-<br>nate|402-240-5|102561-46-6|Xn; R20<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-61|||
|016-053-00-8|(C16 or C18-n-alkyl)(C16 or C18-n-alkyl)ammonium 2-((C16 or<br>C18-n-alkyl)(C16 or C18-n-alkyl)carbamoyl)benzenesulphonate|402-460-1|—|Xi; R38<br>R43<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 38-43-53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|016-054-00-3|sodium 4-(2,4,4-trimethylpentylcarbonyloxy)benzenesulfo-<br>nate|400-030-8|—|T; R23-48/23<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37<br>R43|T<br>R: 22-23-36/37-43-<br>48/23<br>S: (1/2-)22-24-36-45|||
|016-055-00-9|tetrasodium 4-amino-3,6-bis(5-(6-chloro-4-(2-hydroxyethyla-<br>mino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-2-sulfonatophenylazo)-5-<br>hydroxynaphthalene-2,7-sulfonate (containing > 35 % sodium<br>chloride and sodium acetate)|400-510-7|—|Xi; R41<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 41-43<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37/39|||
|016-056-00-4|potassium hydrogensulphate|231-594-1|7646-93-7|C; R34<br>Xi; R37|C<br>R: 34-37<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|016-057-00-X|styrene-4-sulfonyl chloride|404-770-2|2633-67-2|Xi; R38-41<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 38-41-43<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39|||
|016-058-00-5|thionyl chloride, reaction products with 1,3,4-thiadiazol-2,5-<br>dithiol,_ tert_-nonanethiol and C12-14-_tert_-alkylamine|404-820-3|—|Xi; R38<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 38-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|016-059-00-0|_N_,_N_,_N_',_N_'-tetramethyldithiobis(ethylene)diamine dihy-<br>drochloride|405-300-9|17339-60-5|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37-60-61|||
|016-060-00-6|diammonium peroxodisulphate;<br>ammonium persulphate|231-786-5|7727-54-0|O; R8<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42/43|O; Xn<br>R: 8-22-36/37/38-42/<br>43<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37|||
|016-061-00-1|dipotassium peroxodisulphate;<br>potassium persulphate|231-781-8|7727-21-1|O; R8<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42/43|O; Xn<br>R: 8-22-36/37/38-42/<br>43<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37|||
|016-062-00-7|bensultap (ISO);<br>1,3-bis(phenylsulfonylthio)-2-(_N_,_N_-dimethylamino)propane|—|17606-31-4|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|016-063-00-2|sodium metabisulphite|231-673-0|7681-57-4|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R31|Xn<br>R: 22-31-41<br>S: (2-)26-39-46|||
|016-064-00-8|sodium hydrogensulphite … %;<br>sodium bisulphite … %|231-548-0|7631-90-5|Xn; R22<br>R31|Xn<br>R: 22-31<br>S: (2-)25-46||B|
|016-065-00-3|sodium 1-amino-4-[2-methyl-5-(4-methylphenylsulfonyla-<br>mino)phenylamino]anthraquinone-2-sulfonate|400-100-8|84057-97-6|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|016-066-00-9|tetrasodium [5-((4-amino-6-chloro-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)amino)-<br>2-((2-hydroxy-3,5-disulfonatophenylazo)-2- sulfonatobenzyli-<br>denehydrazino)benzoate]copper(II)|404-070-7|116912-62-0|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|016-067-00-4|(4-methylphenyl)mesitylene sulfonate|407-530-5|67811-06-7|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|016-068-00-X|sodium 3,5-bis(tetradecyloxycarbonyl)benzenesulfinate|407-720-8|155160-86-4|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|016-069-00-5|3,5-bis-(tetradecyloxycarbonyl)benzenesulfinic acid|407-990-7|141915-64-2|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|016-070-00-0|4-benzyloxy-4'-(2,3-epoxy-2-methylprop-1-yloxy)diphenyl-<br>sulfone|408-220-2|—|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|016-071-00-6|trisodium 3-amino-6,13-dichloro-10-((3-((4-chloro-6-(2-sul-<br>fophenylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)amino)propyl) amino)-<br>4,11-triphenoxydioxazinedisulfonate|410-130-3|136248-03-8|R43|Xi<br>R: - 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|016-072-00-1|3-amino-4-hydroxy-_N_-(2-methoxyethyl)-benzenesulfonamide|411-520-6|112195-27-4|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|016-073-00-7|tetrakis(phenylmethyl)thioperoxydi(carbothioamide)|404-310-0|10591-85-2|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|016-074-00-2|6-fluoro-2-methyl-3-(4-methylthiobenzyl)indene|405-410-7|—|Xi; R38-41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-61|||
|016-075-00-8|2,2'-diallyl-4,4'-sulfonyldiphenol|411-570-9|41481-66-7|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|016-076-00-3|2,3-bis((2-mercaptoethyl)thio)-1-propanethiol|411-290-7|131538-00-6|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-48/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)23-24/25-36-<br>60-61|||
|016-077-00-9|2-chloro-_p_-toluenesulfochloride|412-890-1|42413-03-6|C; R34<br>R43<br>R52-53|C<br>R: 34-43-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||
|016-078-00-4|4-methyl-_N_,_N_-bis(2-(((4-methylphenyl)sulfonyl)amino)ethyl)<br>benzenesulfonamide|413-300-5|56187-04-3|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|016-079-00-X|_N_,_N_-bis(2-(_p_-toluenesulfonyloxy)ethyl)-_p_-toluenesulfonamide|412-920-3|16695-22-0|R43<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 43-53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|016-080-00-5|sodium 2-anilino-5-(2-nitro-4-(_N_-phenylsulfamoyl))anilino-<br>benzenesulfonate|412-320-1|31361-99-6|Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|016-081-00-0|hexahydrocyclopenta[_c_]pyrrole-1-(1_H_)-ammonium_ N_-ethoxy-<br>carbonyl-_N_-(_p_-tolylsulfonyl)azanide|418-350-1|—|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36-43-68-51/<br>53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37-61|||
|016-082-00-6|ethoxysulfuron (ISO);<br>1-(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)-3-(2-ethoxyphenoxysulfo-<br>nyl)urea|—|126801-58-9|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|016-083-00-1|acibenzolar-_S_-methyl;<br>benzo[1,2,3]thiadiazole-7-carbothioic acid_ S_-methyl ester|420-050-0|135158-54-2|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/37/38-43-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)24/25-37-46-<br>59-60-61|||
|016-084-00-7|prosulfuron;<br>1-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-3-[2-(3,3,3-tri-<br>fluoropropyl)phenylsulfonyl]urea|—|94125-34-5|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|016-085-00-2|flazasulfuron (ISO);<br>1-(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)-3-(3-trifluoromethyl-2-pyri-<br>dylsulfonyl)urea|—|104040-78-0|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|016-086-00-8|tetrasodium 10-amino-6,13-dichloro-3-(3-(4-(2,5-disulfona-<br>toanilino)-6-fluoro-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)prop-3-ylamino)-<br>5,12-dioxa-7,14-diazapentacene-4,11-disulfonate|402-590-9|109125-56-6|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)22-26-39|||
|016-087-00-3|reaction mass of: thiobis(4,1-phenylene)-_S_,_S_,_S_',_S_'-tetraphenyl-<br>disulfonium bishexafluorophosphate;<br>diphenyl(4-phenylthiophenyl)sulfonium hexafluorophos-<br>phate;<br>propylene carbonate|403-490-8|104558-95-4|Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37-60-<br>61|||
|016-088-00-9|4-(bis(4-(diethylamino)phenyl)methyl)benzene-1,2-dimetha-<br>nesulfonic acid|407-280-7|71297-11-5|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|016-089-00-4|reaction mass of esters of 5,5',6,6',7,7'-hexahydroxy-3,3,3',3'-<br>tetramethyl-1,1'-spirobiindan and 2-diazo-1,2-dihydro-1-oxo-<br>5-sulfonaphthalene|413-840-1|—|E; R2<br>F; R11<br>R53|E<br>R: 2-11-53<br>S: (2-)33-35-40-61|||
|016-090-00-X|4-methyl-_N_-(methylsulfonyl)benzenesulfonamide|415-040-8|14653-91-9|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R37-41|Xn<br>R: 22-37-41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|016-091-00-5|C12-14-_tert_-alkyl ammonium 1-amino-9,10-dihydro-9,10-<br>dioxo-4-(2,4,6-trimethylanilino)-anthracen-2-sulfonate|414-110-5|—|Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-60-61|||
|016-093-00-6|reaction mass of: 4-(7-hydroxy-2,4,4-trimethyl-2-chromanyl)<br>resorcinol-4-yl-tris(6-diazo-5,6-dihydro-5-oxonaphthalen-1-<br>sulfonate);<br>4-(7-hydroxy-2,4,4-trimethyl-2-chromanyl)resorcinolbis(6-<br>diazo-5,6-dihydro-5-oxonaphthalen-1-sulfonate) (2:1)|414-770-4|140698-96-0|F; R11<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40|F; Xn<br>R: 11-40<br>S: (2-)7-36/37|||
|016-095-00-7|reaction mass of: reaction product of 4,4'-methylenebis[2-(4-<br>hydroxybenzyl)-3,6-dimethylphenol] and 6-diazo-5,6-dihy-<br>dro-5-oxo-naphthalenesulfonate (1:2);<br>Reaction product of 4,4'-methylenebis[2-(4-hydroxybenzyl)-<br>3,6-dimethylphenol] and 6-diazo-5,6-dihydro-5-oxo-<br>naphthalenesulfonate (1:3)|417-980-4|—|F; R11<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40|F; Xn<br>R: 11-40<br>S: (2-)7-36/37|||
|016-096-00-2|thifensulfuron-methyl (ISO);<br>methyl 3-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylcarbamoyl-<br>sulfamoyl)thiophene-2-carboxylate|—|79277-27-3|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|017-001-00-7|chlorine|231-959-5|7782-50-5|T; R23<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 23-36/37/38-50<br>S: (1/2-)9-45-61|||
|017-002-00-2|hydrogen chloride|231-595-7|7647-01-0|T; R23<br>C; R35|T; C<br>R: 23-35<br>S: (1/2-)9-26-36/37/<br>39-45||5|
|017-002-01-X|hydrochloric acid ... %|231-595-7|—|C; R34<br>Xi; R37|C<br>R: 34-37<br>S: (1/2-)26-45|C; R34-37: C ≥25 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 10 % ≤C < 25 %|B|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|017-003-00-8|barium chlorate|236-760-7|13477-00-4|O; R9<br>Xn; R20/22<br>N; R51-53|O; Xn; N<br>R: 9-20/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)13-27-61|||
|017-004-00-3|potassium chlorate|223-289-7|3811-04-9|O; R9<br>Xn; R20/22<br>N; R51-53|O; Xn; N<br>R: 9-20/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)13-16-27-61|||
|017-005-00-9|sodium chlorate|231-887-4|7775-09-9|O; R9<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|O; Xn; N<br>R: 9-22-51/53<br>S: (2-)13-17-46-61|||
|017-006-00-4|perchloric acid ... %|231-512-4|7601-90-3|R5<br>O; R8<br>C; R35|O; C<br>R: 5-8-35<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-36-45|C; R35: C ≥50 %<br>C; R34: 10 % ≤C < 50 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 1 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Footnote<br>O; R5-8: C > 50 %|B|
|017-007-00-X|barium perchlorate|236-710-4|13465-95-7|O; R9<br>Xn; R20/22|O; Xn<br>R: 9-20/22<br>S: (2-)27|||
|017-008-00-5|potassium perchlorate|231-912-9|7778-74-7|O; R9<br>Xn; R22|O; Xn<br>R: 9-22<br>S: (2-)13-22-27|||
|017-009-00-0|ammonium perchlorate|232-235-1|7790-98-9|O; R9<br>R44 ⊗|O<br>R: 9-44<br>S: (2-)14-16-27-36/37||G|
|017-010-00-6|sodium perchlorate|231-511-9|7601-89-0|O; R9<br>Xn; R22|O; Xn<br>R: 9-22<br>S: (2-)13-22-27|||
|017-011-00-1|sodium hypochlorite, solution ... % Cl active|231-668-3|7681-52-9|C; R34<br>R31<br>N; R50|C; N<br>R: 31-34-50<br>S: (1/2-)28-45-50-61|R31: C ≥5 %|B|
|017-012-00-7|calcium hypochlorite|231-908-7|7778-54-3|O; R8 ⊗<br>Xn; R22<br>R31<br>C; R34<br>N; R50|O; C; N<br>R: 8-22-31-34-50<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R37/38-41: 3 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36: 0,5 % ≤C < 3 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|017-013-00-2|calcium chloride|233-140-8|10043-52-4|Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 36<br>S: (2-)22-24|||
|017-014-00-8|ammonium chloride|235-186-4|12125-02-9|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36|Xn<br>R: 22-36<br>S: (2-)22|||
|017-015-00-3|(2-(aminomethyl)phenyl)acetylchloride hydrochloride|417-410-4|61807-67-8|Xn; R22<br>C; R35<br>R43|C<br>R: 22-35-43<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|017-016-00-9|methyltriphenylphosphonium chloride|418-400-2|1031-15-8|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-38-41-51/<br>53<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-61|||
|017-017-00-4|(_Z_)-13-docosenyl-_N_,_N_-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-_N_-methyl-ammo-<br>nium-chloride|426-210-6|120086-58-0|C; R34<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 34-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|017-018-00-X|_N_,_N_,_N_-trimethyl-2,3-bis(stearoyloxy)propylammonium chlor-<br>ide|405-660-7|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|017-019-00-5|(_R_)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-6,7-dimethoxy-1-veratrylisoquinoline<br>hydrochloride|415-110-8|54417-53-7|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-61|||
|017-020-00-0|ethyl propoxy aluminium chloride|421-790-7|13014-29-4|F; R15<br>R 14<br>C; R35|F; C<br>R: 14/15-35<br>S: (1/2-)16-23-26-30-<br>36/37/39-43-45|||
|017-021-00-6|behenamidopropyl-dimethyl-(dihydroxypropyl) ammonium<br>chloride|423-420-1|136920-10-0|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-<br>60-61|||
|019-001-00-2|potassium|231-119-8|7440-09-7|F; R15<br>R14<br>C; R34|F; C<br>R: 14/15-34<br>S: (1/2-)5-8-45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|019-002-00-8|potassium hydroxide;<br>caustic potash|215-181-3|1310-58-3|Xn; R22<br>C; R35|C<br>R: 22-35<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|C; R35: C ≥5 %<br>C; R34: 2 % ≤C < 5 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 0.5 % ≤C < 2 %||
|020-001-00-X|calcium|231-179-5|7440-70-2|F; R15|F<br>R: 15<br>S: (2-)8-24/25-43|||
|020-002-00-5|calcium cyanide|209-740-0|592-01-8|T+; R28<br>R32<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 28-32-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)7/8-23-36/<br>37-45-60-61|||
|020-003-00-0|reaction mass of: dicalcium (bis(2-hydroxy-5-tetra-propenyl-<br>phenylmethyl)methylamine)dihydroxide;<br>tri-calcium (tris(2-hydroxy-5-tetra-propenylphenylmethyl)<br>methylamine)tri-hydroxide;<br>poly[calcium ((2-hydroxy-5-tetra-propenyl-phenylmethyl)<br>methylamine)hydroxide]|420-470-4|—|Xi; R36/38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36/38-43<br>S: (2-)24-26-37|||
|022-001-00-5|titanium tetrachloride|231-441-9|7550-45-0|R14<br>C; R34|C<br>R: 14-34<br>S: (1/2-)7/8-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|022-002-00-0|titanium(4+) oxalate|403-260-7|—|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|022-003-00-6|bis(η5-cyclopentadienyl)-bis(2,6-difluoro-3-[pyrrol-1-yl]-phe-<br>nyl)titanium|412-000-1|125051-32-3|F; R11<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R48/22<br>N; R51-53|F; Xn; N<br>R: 11-48/22-62-51/<br>53<br>S: (2-)7-22-33-36/37-<br>61|||
|023-001-00-8|divanadium pentaoxide;<br>vanadium pentoxide|215-239-8|1314-62-1|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>T; R48/23<br>Xn; R20/22<br>Xi; R37<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 20/22-37-48/23-<br>51/53-63-68<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-38-45-<br>61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|024-001-00-0|chromium (VI) trioxide|215-607-8|1333-82-0|O; R9<br>Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>T+; R26<br>T; R24/25-<br>48/23<br>C; R35<br>R42/43<br>N; R50-53|O; T+; N<br>R: 45-46-9-24/25-26-<br>35-42/43-48/23-62-<br>50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|C: R35: C ≥10 %<br>C; R34: 5 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 1 % ≤C < 5 %|E|
|024-002-00-6|potassium dichromate|231-906-6|7778-50-9|O; R8<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61<br>T+; R26<br>T; R25-48/23<br>Xn; R21<br>C; R34<br>R42/43<br>N; R50-53|T+; N; O<br>R: 45-46-60-61-8-21-<br>25-26-34-42/43-48/<br>23-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|C; R34: C ≥10 %:<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %|E<br>3|
|024-003-00-1|ammonium dichromate|232-143-1|7789-09-5|E; R2<br>O; R8<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61<br>T+; R26<br>T; R25-48/23<br>Xn; R21<br>C; R34<br>R42/43<br>N; R50-53|E; T+; N<br>R: 45-46-60-61-2-8-<br>21-25-26-34-42/43-<br>48/23-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %<br>R42/43: C ≥0,2 %|E<br>3|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|024-004-00-7|sodium dichromate anhydrate|234-190-3|10588-01-9|O; R8<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61<br>T+; R26<br>T; R25-48/23<br>Xn; R21<br>C; R34<br>R42/43<br>N; 50-53|T+; N; O<br>R: 45-46-60-61-8-21-<br>25-26-34-42/43-48/<br>23-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %<br>R42/43: C ≥0,2 %|E<br>3|
|024-004-01-4|sodium dichromate, dihydrate|234-190-3|7789-12-0|O; R8<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61<br>T+; R26<br>T; R25-48/23<br>Xn; R21<br>C; R34<br>R42/43<br>N; R50-53|T+; N; O<br>R: 45-46-60-61-8-21-<br>25-26-34-42/43-48/<br>23-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %<br>R42/43: C ≥0,2 %|E<br>3|
|024-005-00-2|chromyl dichloride;<br>chromic oxychloride|239-056-8|14977-61-8|O; R8<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R49<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>C; R35<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|O; T; C; N<br>R: 49-46-8-35-43-50/<br>53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|C; R35: C ≥10 %<br>C; R34: 5 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 0,5 % ≤C < 5 %<br>R43: C ≥0,5 %|3|
|024-006-00-8|potassium chromate|232-140-5|7789-00-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R49<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 49-46-36/37/38-<br>43-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|R43: C ≥0,5 %|3|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|024-007-00-3|zinc chromates including zinc potassium chromate|—|—|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-22-43-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||AE|
|024-008-00-9|calcium chromate|237-366-8|13765-19-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-22-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|024-009-00-4|strontium chromate|232-142-6|7789-06-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-22-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|024-010-00-X|dichromium tris(chromate);<br>chromium III chromate;<br>chromic chromate|246-356-2|24613-89-6|O; R8<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>C; R35<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|O; T; C; N<br>R: 45-8-35-43-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|||
|024-011-00-5|ammonium bis(1-(3,5-dinitro-2-oxidophenylazo)-3-(_N_-phe-<br>nylcarbamoyl)-2-naphtholato)chromate(1-)|400-110-2|109125-51-1|F; R11<br>N; R50-53|F; N<br>R: 11-50/53<br>S: (2-)33-60-61|||
|024-012-00-0|trisodium bis(7-acetamido-2-(4-nitro-2-oxidophenylazo)-3-<br>sulphonato-1-naphtholato)chromate(1-)|400-810-8|—|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68|Xn<br>R: 68<br>S: (2-)22-36/37|||
|024-013-00-6|trisodium (6-anilino-2-(5-nitro-2-oxidophenylazo)-3-sulpho-<br>nato-1-naphtholato)(4-sulphonato-1,1'-azodi-2,2'naphtho-<br>lato)chromate(1-)|402-500-8|—|Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|024-014-00-1|trisodium bis(2-(5-chloro-4-nitro-2-oxidophenylazo)-5-sul-<br>phonato-1-naphtholato)chromate(1-)|402-870-0|93952-24-0|Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|024-015-00-7|disodium (3-methyl-4-(5-nitro-2-oxidophenylazo)-1-phenyl-<br>pyrazololato)(1-(3-nitro-2-oxido-5-sulfonatophenylazo)-2-<br>naphtholato)chromate(1-)|404-930-1|—|Xn; R20<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20-41-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|024-016-00-2|tetradecylammonium bis(1-(5-chloro-2-oxidophenylazo)-2-<br>naphtholato)chromate(1-)|405-110-6|88377-66-6|Xn; R48/22<br>R53|Xn<br>R: 48/22-53<br>S: (2-)22-36-61|||
|024-017-00-8|Chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium<br>chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this<br>Annex|—|—|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R49<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 49-43-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||A|
|024-018-00-3|sodium chromate|231-889-5|7775-11-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61<br>T+; R26<br>T; R25-48/23<br>Xn; R21<br>C; R34<br>R42/43<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 45-46-60-61-21-<br>25-26-34-42/43-48/<br>23-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|R42/43: C ≥0,2 %|E<br>3|
|024-019-00-9|Main component: acetoacetic acid anilide/3-amino-1-hydro-<br>xybenzene (ATAN-MAP): trisodium {6-[(2 or 3 or 4)-amino-(4<br>or 5 or 6)-hydroxyphenylazo]-5'-(phenylsulfamoyl)-3-sulfo-<br>natonaphthalene-2-azobenzene-1,2'-diolato}-{6''-[1-(phenyl-<br>carbamoyl)ethylazo]-5'''-(phenylsulfamoyl)-3''-sulfonato-<br>naphthalene-2''-azobenzene-1'',2'''-diolato}chromate (III);<br>by-product 1: acetoacetic acid anilide/acetoacetic acid anilide<br>(ATAN-ATAN): trisodium bis{6-[1-(phenylcarbamoyl)ethy-<br>lazo]-5'-(phenylsulfonyl)-3-sulfonatonaphthalene-2-azoben-<br>zene-1,2'-diolato}chromate (III);<br>by-product 2: 3-amino-1-hydroxybenzene/3-amino-1-hydro-<br>xybenzene (MAP-MAP): trisodium bis{6-[(2 or 3 or 4)-amino-<br>(4 or 5 or 6)-hydroxyphenylazo]-5'-(phenylsulfamoyl)-3-<br>sulfonatonaphthalene-2-azobenzene-1,2'-diolato} chromate<br>(III)|419-230-1|—|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|024-020-00-4|trisodium bis[(3'-nitro-5'-sulfonato(6-amino-2-[4-(2-hydroxy-<br>1-naphtylazo)phenylsulfonylamino]pyrimidin-5-azo)benzene-<br>2',4-diolato)]chromate (III)|418-220-4|—|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|025-001-00-3|manganese dioxide|215-202-6|1313-13-9|Xn; R20/22|Xn<br>R: 20/22<br>S: (2-)25|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|025-002-00-9|potassium permanganate|231-760-3|7722-64-7|O; R8<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|O; Xn; N<br>R: 8-22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|025-003-00-4|manganese sulphate|232-089-9|7785-87-7|Xn; R48/20/<br>22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 48/20/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-61|||
|025-004-00-X|bis(_N_,_N_',_N_''-trimethyl-1,4,7-triazacyclononane)-trioxo-diman-<br>ganese (IV) di(hexafluorophosphate) monohydrate|411-760-1|116633-53-5|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|025-005-00-5|reaction mass of: tri-sodium [29_H_, 31_H_-phthalocyanine-_C_,_C_,<br>_C_-trisulfonato (6-)-_N_29,_N_30,_N_31,_N_32] manganate (3-);<br>tetrasodium [29_H_,31_H_-phthalocyanine-_C_,_C_,_C_,_C_-tetrasulfonato<br>(6-)-_N_29,_N_30,_N_31,_N_32], manganate (3-);<br>pentasodium [29_H_,31_H_-phthalocyanine-_C_,_C_,_C_,_C_,_C_-pentasulfo-<br>nato (6-)-_N_29,_N_30,_N_31,_N_32] manganate (3-)|417-660-4|—|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|026-001-00-6|(η-cumene)-(η-cyclopentadienyl)iron(II) hexafluoroantimonate|407-840-0|100011-37-8|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-41-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-39-61|||
|026-002-00-1|(η-cumene)-(η-cyclopentadienyl)iron(II) trifluoromethane-sul-<br>fonate|407-880-9|117549-13-0|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-61|||
|027-001-00-9|cobalt|231-158-0|7440-48-4|R42/43<br>R53|Xn<br>R: 42/43-53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|027-002-00-4|cobalt oxide|215-154-6|1307-96-6|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|027-003-00-X|cobalt sulphide|215-273-3|1317-42-6|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|027-004-00-5|cobalt dichloride|231-589-4|7646-79-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R49<br>Xn; R22<br>R42/43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 49-22-42/43-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)22-53-45-60-<br>61|Carc. Cat. 2; R49: C ≥0,01 %<br>Xn; R22: C ≥2,5 %|E<br>1|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|027-005-00-0|cobalt sulphate|233-334-2|10124-43-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R49<br>Xn; R22<br>R42/43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 49-22-42/43-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)22-53-45-60-<br>61|Carc. Cat. 2; R49: C ≥0,01 %|E<br>1|
|028-001-00-1|tetracarbonylnickel;<br>nickel tetracarbonyl|236-669-2|13463-39-3|F; R11<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>T+; R26<br>N; R50-53|F; T+; N<br>R: 61-11-26-40-50/<br>53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|028-002-00-7|nickel|231-111-4|7440-02-0|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 40-43<br>S: (2-)22-36|||
|028-003-00-2|nickel monoxide|215-215-7|1313-99-1|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R49<br>R43<br>R53|T<br>R: 49-43-53<br>S: 53-45-61|||
|028-004-00-8|nickel dioxide|234-823-3|12035-36-8|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R49<br>R43<br>R53|T<br>R: 49-43-53<br>S: 53-45-61|||
|028-005-00-3|dinickel trioxide|215-217-8|1314-06-3|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R49<br>R43<br>R53|T<br>R: 49-43-53<br>S: 53-45-61|||
|028-006-00-9|nickel sulphide|240-841-2|16812-54-7|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R49<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 49-43-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|||
|028-007-00-4|nickel subsulphide;<br>trinickel disulphide|234-829-6|12035-72-2|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R49<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 49-43-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|028-008-00-X|nickel dihydroxide|235-008-5|12054-48-7|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R20/22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/22-40-43-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)22-36-60-61|||
|028-009-00-5|nickel sulphate|232-104-9|7786-81-4|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22<br>R42/43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-40-42/43-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-60-61|||
|028-010-00-0|nickel carbonate|222-068-2|3333-67-3|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-40-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-60-61|||
|029-001-00-4|copper chloride;<br>copper (I) chloride;<br>cuprous chloride|231-842-9|7758-89-6|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-60-61|||
|029-002-00-X|dicopper oxide;<br>copper (I) oxide|215-270-7|1317-39-1|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-60-61|||
|029-003-00-5|Naphthenic acids, copper salts;<br>copper naphthenate|215-657-0|1338-02-9|R10<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 10-22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|029-004-00-0|copper sulphate|231-847-6|7758-98-7|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36/38-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-60-61|||
|029-005-00-6|(tris(chloromethyl)phthalocyaninato)copper(II), reaction<br>products with_ N_-methylpiperazine and methoxyacetic acid|401-260-1|—|Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 36<br>S: (2-)26|||
|029-006-00-1|tris(octadec-9-enylammonium) (trisulfonatophthalocyaninato)<br>copper(II)|403-210-4|—|Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-39-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|029-007-00-7|(trisodium (2-((3-(6-(2-chloro-5-sulfonato)anilino)-4-(3-car-<br>boxypyridinio)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-2-oxido-5-sulfonato-<br>phenylazo)phenylmethylazo)-4-sulfonatobenzoato)copper<br>(3-)) hydroxide|404-670-9|89797-01-3|E; R2<br>R43|E; Xi<br>R: 2-43<br>S: (2-)22-24-35-37|||
|029-008-00-2|copper(II) methanesulfonate|405-400-2|54253-62-2|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-<br>60-61|||
|029-009-00-8|phthalocyanine-_N_-[3-(diethylamino)propyl]sulfonamide cop-<br>per complex|413-650-9|93971-95-0|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|029-010-00-3|reaction mass of compounds from (dodecakis(_p_-tolylthio)<br>phthalocyaninato)copper(II) to (hexadecakis(_p_-tolylthio)<br>phthalocyaninato)copper(II)|407-700-9|101408-30-4|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|029-011-00-9|sodium [29_H_,31_H_-phthalocyaninato-(2-)-_N_29,_N_30,_N_31,<br>_N_32]-((3-(_N_-methyl-_N_-(2-hydroxyethyl)amino)propyl)amino)<br>sulfonyl-sulfonato, copper complex|412-730-0|150522-10-4|C; R34|C<br>R: 34<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|029-012-00-4|sodium ((_N_-(3-trimethylammoniopropyl)sulfamoyl)methylsul-<br>fonatophthalocyaninato)copper(II)|407-340-2|124719-24-0|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|029-013-00-X|trisodium(2-(α-(3-(4-chloro-6-(2-(2-(vinylsulfonyl)ethoxy)<br>ethylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-2-oxido-5-sulfonato-<br>phenylazo)benzylidenehydrazino)-4-sulfonatobenzoato)cop-<br>per(II)|407-580-8|130201-51-3|Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|030-001-00-1|zinc powder — zinc dust (pyrophoric)|231-175-3|7440-66-6|F; R15-17<br>N; R50-53|F; N<br>R: 15-17-50/53<br>S: (2-)43-46-60-61|||
|030-001-01-9|zinc powder — zinc dust (stabilised)|231-175-3|7440-66-6|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|030-003-00-2|zinc chloride|231-592-0|7646-85-7|C; R34<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|030-004-00-8|dimethylzinc; [1]<br>diethylzinc [2]|208-884-1<br>[1]<br>209-161-3<br>[2]|544-97-8 [1]<br>557-20-0 [2]|F; R17<br>R14<br>C; R34<br>N; R50-53|F; C; N<br>R: 14-17-34-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)16-43-45-60-<br>61|||
|030-005-00-3|diamminediisocyanatozinc|401-610-3|—|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R42/43<br>N; R50|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-42/43-50<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-41-61|||
|030-006-00-9|zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and hepta hydrate); [1]<br>zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2]|231-793-3<br>[1]<br>231-793-3<br>[2]|7446-19-7<br>[1]<br>7733-02-0<br>[2]|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-39-46-<br>60-61|||
|030-007-00-4|bis(3,5-di-_tert_-butylsalicylato-_O_1,_O_2)zinc|403-360-0|42405-40-3|F; R11<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|F; Xn; N<br>R: 11-22-50/53<br>S: (2-)7-22-60-61|||
|030-008-00-X|hydroxo(2-(benzenesulfonamido)benzoato)zinc(II)|403-750-0|113036-91-2|Xn; R20<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-57-61|||
|030-011-00-6|trizinc bis(orthophosphate)|231-944-3|7779-90-0|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|030-013-00-7|zinc oxide|215-222-5|1314-13-2|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|033-001-00-X|arsenic|231-148-6|7440-38-2|T; R23/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)20/21-28-45-<br>60-61|||
|033-002-00-5|arsenic compounds, with the exception of those specified<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|T; R23/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)20/21-28-45-<br>60-61|T; R23/25: C ≥0,2 %<br>Xn; R20/22: 0,1 % ≤C < 0,2 %|A<br>1|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|033-003-00-0|diarsenic trioxide;<br>arsenic trioxide|215-481-4|1327-53-3|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>T+; R28<br>C; R34<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 45-28-34-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|033-004-00-6|diarsenic pentaoxide;<br>arsenic pentoxide;<br>arsenic oxide|215-116-9|1303-28-2|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>T; R23/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-23/25-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|033-005-00-1|arsenic acid and its salts|—|—|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>T; R23/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-23/25-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||AE|
|033-006-00-7|arsine|232-066-3|7784-42-1|F+; R12<br>T+; R26<br>Xn; R48/20<br>N; R50-53|F+; T+; N<br>R: 12-26-48/20-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)9-16-28-33-<br>36/37-45-60-61|||
|033-007-00-2|_tert_-butylarsine|423-320-6|4262-43-5|F; R17<br>T+; R26|F; T+<br>R: 17-26<br>S: (1/2-)9-28-36/37-<br>43-45|||
|034-001-00-2|selenium|231-957-4|7782-49-2|T; R23/25<br>R33<br>R53|T<br>R: 23/25-33-53<br>S: (1/2-)20/21-28-45-<br>61|||
|034-002-00-8|selenium compounds except cadmium sulphoselenide|—|—|T; R23/25<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/25-33-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)20/21-28-45-<br>60-61||A|
|034-003-00-3|sodium selenite|233-267-9|10102-18-8|T+; R28<br>T; R23<br>R31<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|T+; N<br>R: 23-28-31-43-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|035-001-00-5|bromine|231-778-1|7726-95-6|T+; R26<br>C; R35<br>N; R50|T+; C; N<br>R: 26-35-50<br>S: (1/2-)7/9-26-45-61|||
|035-002-00-0|hydrogen bromide|233-113-0|10035-10-6|C; R35<br>Xi; R37|C<br>R: 35-37<br>S: (1/2-)7/9-26-45|||
|035-002-01-8|hydrobromic acid ... %|—|—|C; R34<br>Xi; R37|C<br>R: 34-37<br>S: (1/2-)7/9-26-45|C; R34: C ≥40 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 10 % ≤C < 40 %<br>Xi; R37: C ≥10 %|B|
|035-003-00-6|potassium bromate|231-829-8|7758-01-2|O; R9<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R25|T; O<br>R: 45-9-25<br>S: 53-45||E|
|035-004-00-1|2-hydroxyethylammonium perbromide|407-440-6|—|O; R8<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R35<br>R43<br>N; R50|O; C; N<br>R: 8-22-35-43-50<br>S: (1/2-)3/7-14-26-<br>36/37/39-45-60-61|||
|040-001-00-3|zirconium powder (pyrophoric)|231-176-9|7440-67-7|F; R15-17|F<br>R: 15-17<br>S: (2-)7/8-43|||
|040-002-00-9|zirconium powder (non pyrophoric)|—|—|F; R15|F<br>R: 15<br>S: (2-)7/8-43|||
|042-001-00-9|molybdenum trioxide|215-204-7|1313-27-5|Xn; R48/20/<br>22<br>Xi; R36/37|Xn<br>R: 36/37-48/20/22<br>S: (2-)22-25|||
|042-002-00-4|tetrakis(dimethylditetradecylammonium) hexa-μ-oxotetra-μ3-<br>oxodi-μ5-oxotetradecaoxooctamolybdate(4-)|404-760-8|117342-25-3|T; R23<br>Xi; R41<br>R53|T<br>R: 23-41-53<br>S: (1/2-)26-37/39-45-<br>61|||
|042-003-00-X|tetrakis(trimethylhexadecylammonium) hexa-mu-oxotetra-<br>mu3-oxodi-mu5-oxotetradecaoxooctamolybdate(4-)|404-860-1|116810-46-9|F; R11<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|F; Xi; N<br>R: 11-41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|042-004-00-5|Reaction product of ammonium molybdate and C12-C24-<br>diethoxylated alkylamine (1:5-1:3)|412-780-3|—|Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-43-51/53<br>S: 24/25-37-61|||
|047-001-00-2|silver nitrate|231-853-9|7761-88-8|⊗C; R34<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 34-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-45-60-61|||
|048-001-00-5|cadmium compounds, with the exception of cadmium<br>sulphoselenide (xCdS.yCdSe), reaction mass of cadmium<br>sulphide with zinc sulphide (xCdS.yZnS), reaction mass of<br>cadmium sulphide with mercury sulphide (xCdS.yHgS), and<br>those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|Xn; R20/21/22: C ≥0,1 %|A<br>1|
|048-002-00-0|cadmium (non-pyrophoric); [1]<br>cadmium oxide (non-pyrophoric) [2]|231-152-8<br>[1]<br>215-146-2<br>[2]|7440-43-9<br>[1]<br>1306-19-0<br>[2]|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62-63<br>T+; R26<br>T; R48/23/25<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 45-26-48/23/25-<br>62-63-68-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|048-003-00-6|cadmium diformate;<br>cadmiumformate|224-729-0|4464-23-7|T; R23/25<br>R33<br>Xn; R68<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/25-33-68-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)22-45-60-61|T; R23/25: C ≥10 %<br>Xn; R20/22: 0,25 % ≤C < 10 %<br>R33: C ≥0,25 %||
|048-004-00-1|cadmium cyanide|208-829-1|542-83-6|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>R32<br>R33<br>Xn; R68<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-32-33-<br>68-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)7-28-29-45-<br>60-61|R32: C ≥1 %<br>R33: C ≥0,1 %||
|048-005-00-7|cadmiumhexafluorosilicate(2-);<br>cadmium fluorosilica|241-084-0|17010-21-8|T; R23/25<br>R33<br>Xn; R68<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/25-33-68-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)22-45-60-61|T; R23/25: C ≥10 %<br>Xn; R20/22: 0,1 % ≤C < 10 %<br>R33: C ≥0,1 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|048-006-00-2|cadmium fluoride|232-222-0|7790-79-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61<br>T+; R26<br>T; R25-48/<br>23/25<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 45-46-60-61-25-<br>26-48/23/25-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|Carc. Cat. 2; R45: C ≥0,01 %<br>T; R25: C ≥10 %<br>Xn; R22: 0,1 % ≤C < 10 %<br>T; R48/23/25: C ≥7 %<br>Xn; R48/20/22: 0,1 % ≤C < 7 %|E|
|048-007-00-8|cadmium iodide|232-223-6|7790-80-9|T; R23/25<br>R33<br>Xn; R68<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/25-33-68-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)22-45-60-61|T; R23/25: C ≥10 %<br>Xn; R20/22: 0,1 % ≤C < 10 %<br>R33: C ≥0,1 %||
|048-008-00-3|cadmium chloride|233-296-7|10108-64-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61<br>T+; R26<br>T; R25-48/<br>23/25<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 45-46-60-61-25-<br>26-48/23/25-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|Carc. Cat. 2; R45: C ≥0,01 %<br>T; R25: C ≥10 %<br>Xn; R22: 0,1 % ≤C < 10 %<br>T; R48/23/25: C ≥7 %<br>Xn; R48/20/22: 0,1 % ≤C < 7 %|E|
|048-009-00-9|cadmium sulphate|233-331-6|10124-36-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61<br>T+; R26<br>T; R25-48/<br>23/25<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 45-46-60-61-25-<br>26-48/23/25-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|Carc. Cat. 2; R45: C ≥0,01 %<br>T; R25: C ≥10 %<br>Xn; R22: 0,1 % ≤C < 10 %<br>T; R48/23/25: C ≥7 %<br>Xn; R48/20/22: 0,1 % ≤C < 7 %|E|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|048-010-00-4|cadmium sulphide|215-147-8|1306-23-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62-63<br>T; R48/23/25<br>Xn; R22<br>R53|T;<br>R: 45-22-48/23/25-<br>62-63-68-53<br>S: 53-45-61|Xn; R22: C ≥10 %<br>T; R48/23/25: C ≥10 %<br>Xn; R48/20/22: 0,1 % ≤C<br>< 10 %|E<br>1|
|048-011-00-X|cadmium (pyrophoric)|231-152-8|7440-43-9|F; R17<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62-63<br>T+; R26<br>T; R48/23/25<br>N; R50-53|F; T+; N<br>R: 45-17-26-48/23/<br>25-62-63-68-50/53<br>S: 53-45-7/8-43-60-<br>61||E|
|050-001-00-5|tin tetrachloride;<br>stannic chloride|231-588-9|7646-78-8|C; R34<br>R52-53|C<br>R: 34-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)7/8-26-45-61|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %||
|050-002-00-0|cyhexatin (ISO);<br>hydroxytricyclohexylstannane;<br>tri(cyclohexyl)tin hydroxide|236-049-1|13121-70-5|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)13-60-61|||
|050-003-00-6|fentin acetate (ISO);<br>triphenyltin acetate|212-984-0|900-95-8|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>T+; R26<br>T; R24/25-<br>48/23<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24/25-26-37/38-<br>40-41-48/23-50/53-<br>63<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|050-004-00-1|fentin hydroxide (ISO);<br>triphenyltin hydroxide|200-990-6|76-87-9|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>T+; R26<br>T; R24/25-<br>48/23<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24/25-26-37/38-<br>40-41-48/23-50/53-<br>63<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-60-61|||
|050-005-00-7|trimethyltin compounds, with the exception of those specified<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-27-28-45-<br>60-61|T+; R26/27/28: C ≥0,5 %<br>T; R23/24/25: 0,1 % ≤C < 0,5 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 0,05 % ≤C<br>< 0,1 %|A<br>1|
|050-006-00-2|triethyltin compounds, with the exception of those specified<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-27-28-45-<br>60-61|T+; R26/27/28: C ≥0,5 %<br>T; R23/24/25: 0,1 % ≤C < 0,5 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 0,05 % ≤C<br>< 0,1 %|A<br>1|
|050-007-00-8|tripropyltin compounds, with the exception of those specified<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|T; R23/24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-27-28-45-<br>60-61|T; R23/24/25: C ≥0,5 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 0,1 % ≤C<br>< 0,5 %|A<br>1|
|050-008-00-3|tributyltin compounds, with the exception of those specified<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|T; R25-48/<br>23/25<br>Xn; R21<br>Xi; R36/38<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21-25-36/38-48/<br>23/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)35-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|T; R25: C ≥1 %<br>Xn; R22: 0,25 % ≤C < 1 %<br>T; R48/23/25: C ≥1 %<br>Xn; R48/20/22: 0,25 % ≤C<br>< 1 %<br>Xn; R21: C ≥1 %<br>Xi; R36/38: C ≥1 %|A<br>1|
|050-009-00-9|fluorotripentylstannane; [1]<br>hexapentyldistannoxane [2]|243-546-7<br>[1]<br>247-143-7<br>[2]|20153-49-5<br>[1]<br>25637-27-8<br>[2]|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-28-60-61|Xn; R20/21/22: C ≥1 %|1|
|050-010-00-4|fluorotrihexylstannane|243-547-2|20153-50-8|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-28-60-61|Xn; R20/21/22: C ≥1 %|1|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|050-011-00-X|triphenyltin compounds, with the exception of those specified<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|T; R23/24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-27-28-45-<br>60-61|T; R23/24/25: C ≥1 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 0,25 % ≤C<br>< 1 %|A<br>1|
|050-012-00-5|tetracyclohexylstannane; [1]<br>chlorotricyclohexylstannane; [2]<br>butyltricyclohexylstannane [3]|215-910-5<br>[1]<br>221-437-5<br>[2]<br>230-358-5<br>[3]|1449-55-4<br>[1]<br>3091-32-5<br>[2]<br>7067-44-9<br>[3]|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-28-60-61|Xn; R20/21/22: C ≥1 %|A<br>1|
|050-013-00-0|trioctyltin compounds, with the exception of those specified<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 36/37/38-53<br>S: (2-)61|Xi; R36/37/38: C ≥1 %|A<br>1|
|050-017-00-2|fenbutatin oxide (ISO);<br>bis(tris(2-methyl-2-phenylpropyl)tin)oxide|236-407-7|13356-08-6|T+; R26<br>Xi; R36/38<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26-36/38-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|050-018-00-8|tin(II) methanesulphonate|401-640-7|53408-94-9|C; R34<br>Xn; R22<br>R43|C<br>R: 22-34-43<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|050-019-00-3|azocyclotin (ISO);<br>1-(tricyclohexylstannyl)-1_H_-1,2,4-triazole;|255-209-1|41083-11-8|T+; R26<br>T; R25<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 25-26-37/38-41-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-38-45-60-61|||
|050-020-00-9|trioctylstannane|413-320-4|869-59-0|T; R48/25<br>Xi; R38<br>R53|T<br>R: 38-48/25-53<br>S: (1/2-)23-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|051-001-00-8|antimony trichloride|233-047-2|10025-91-9|C; R34<br>N; R51-53|C; N<br>R: 34-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-45-61|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %||
|051-002-00-3|antimony pentachloride|231-601-8|7647-18-9|C; R34<br>N; R51-53|C; N<br>R: 34-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-45-61|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|051-003-00-9|antimony compounds, with the exception of the tetroxide<br>(Sb2O4), pentoxide (Sb2O5), trisulphide (Sb2S3), pentasulphide<br>(Sb2S5) and those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Xn; R20/22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)61|Xn; R20/22: C ≥0,25 %|A<br>1|
|051-004-00-4|antimony trifluoride|232-009-2|7783-56-4|T; R23/24/25<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)7-26-45-61|||
|051-005-00-X|antimony trioxide|215-175-0|1309-64-4|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40|Xn<br>R: 40<br>S: (2-)22-36/37|||
|051-006-00-5|diphenyl(4-phenylthiophenyl)sulfonium hexafluoroantimo-<br>nate|403-500-0|—|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|051-007-00-0|bis(4-dodecylphenyl)iodonium hexafluoroantimonate|404-420-9|71786-70-4|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|053-001-00-3|iodine|231-442-4|7553-56-2|Xn; R20/21<br>N; R50|Xn; N<br>R: 20/21-50<br>S: (2-)23-25-61|||
|053-002-00-9|hydrogen iodide|233-109-9|10034-85-2|C; R35|C<br>R: 35<br>S: (1/2-)9-26-36/37/<br>39-45|C; R35: C ≥10 %<br>C; R34: 0,2 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 0,02 % ≤C<br>< 0,2 %|5|
|053-002-01-6|hydriodic acid ... %|—|—|C; R34|C<br>R: 34<br>S: (1/2-)26-45|C; R34: C ≥25 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 10 % ≤C < 25 %|B|
|053-003-00-4|iodoxybenzene|—|696-33-3|E; R1 ⊗|E<br>R: 1<br>S: (2-)35|||
|053-004-00-X|calcium iodoxybenzoate|—|—|E; R1 ⊗|E<br>R: 1<br>S: (2-)35||C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|053-005-00-5|(4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl)-(4-methylphenyl)iodonium tetrakis<br>(pentafluorophenyl)borate (1-)|422-960-3|178233-72-2|Xn; R21/22-<br>48/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-48/22-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-60-61|||
|056-001-00-1|barium peroxide|215-128-4|1304-29-6|O; R8<br>Xn; R20/22|O; Xn<br>R: 8-20/22<br>S: (2-)13-27|||
|056-002-00-7|barium salts, with the exception of barium sulphate, salts of<br>1-azo-2-hydroxynaphthalenyl aryl sulphonic acid, and of salts<br>specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Xn; R20/22|Xn<br>R: 20/22<br>S: (2-)28|Xn; R20/22: C ≥1 %|A<br>1|
|056-003-00-2|barium carbonate|208-167-3|513-77-9|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)24/25|||
|056-004-00-8|barium chloride|233-788-1|10361-37-2|T; R25<br>Xn; R20|T<br>R: 20-25<br>S: (1/2-)45|||
|072-001-00-4|hafnium tetra-_n_-butoxide|411-740-2|22411-22-9|Xi; R41<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 41-43<br>S: (2-)24/25-26-37/39|||
|074-001-00-X|hexasodium tungstate hydrate|412-770-9|12141-67-2|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-41-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-39-61|||
|074-002-00-5|Reaction products of tungsten hexachloride with 2-methyl-<br>propan-2-ol, nonylphenol and pentane-2,4-dione|408-250-6|—|F; R11<br>Xn; R20<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|F; C; N<br>R: 11-20-34-43-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)16-26-29-33-<br>36/37/39-45-60-61|||
|076-001-00-5|osmium tetraoxide;<br>osmic acid|244-058-7|20816-12-0|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>C; R34|T+<br>R: 26/27/28-34<br>S: (1/2-)7/9-26-45|||
|078-001-00-0|tetrachloroplatinates with the exception of those specified<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|T; R25<br>Xi; R41<br>R42/43|T<br>R: 25-41-42/43<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45||A|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|078-002-00-6|diammonium tetrachloroplatinate|237-499-1|13820-41-2|T; R25<br>Xi; R38-41<br>R42/43|T<br>R: 25-38-41-42/43<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|078-003-00-1|disodium tetrachloroplatinate|233-051-4|10026-00-3|T; R25<br>Xi; R38-41<br>R42/43|T<br>R: 25-38-41-42/43<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|078-004-00-7|dipotassium tetrachloroplatinate|233-050-9|10025-99-7|T; R25<br>Xi; R38-41<br>R42/43|T<br>R: 25-38-41-42/43<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|078-005-00-2|hexachloroplatinates with the exception of those specified<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|T; R25<br>Xi; R41<br>R42/43|T<br>R: 25-41-42/43<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45||A|
|078-006-00-8|disodium hexachloroplatinate|240-983-5|16923-58-3|T; R25<br>Xi; R41<br>R42/43|T<br>R: 25-41-42/43<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|078-007-00-3|dipotassium hexachloroplatinate|240-979-3|16921-30-5|T; R25<br>Xi; R41<br>R42/43|T<br>R: 25-41-42/43<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|078-008-00-9|diammonium hexachloroplatinate|240-973-0|16919-58-7|T; R25<br>Xi; R41<br>R42/43|T<br>R: 25-41-42/43<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|078-009-00-4|hexachloroplatinic acid|241-010-7|16941-12-1|T; R25<br>C; R34<br>R42/43|T<br>R: 25-34-42/43<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|080-001-00-0|mercury|231-106-7|7439-97-6|T; R23<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23-33-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)7-45-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|080-002-00-6|inorganic compounds of mercury with the exception of<br>mercuric sulphide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-33-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)13-28-45-60-<br>61|T+; R26/27/28: C ≥2 %<br>T; R23/24/25: 0,5 % ≤C < 2 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 0,1 % ≤C<br>< 0,5 %<br>R33: C ≥0,1 %|A<br>1|
|080-003-00-1|dimercury dichloride;<br>mercurous chloride;<br>calomel|233-307-5|10112-91-1|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36/37/38-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)13-24/25-46-<br>60-61|||
|080-004-00-7|organic compounds of mercury with the exception of those<br>specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-33-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)13-28-36-45-<br>60-61|T+; R26/27/28: C ≥2 %<br>T; R23/24/25: 0,5 % ≤C < 2 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 0,05 % ≤C<br>< 0,5 %<br>R33: C ≥0,05 %|A<br>1|
|080-005-00-2|mercury difulminate;<br>mercuric fulminate;<br>fulminate of mercury|211-057-8|628-86-4|E; R3<br>T; R23/24/25<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|E; T; N<br>R: 3-23/24/25-33-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)3-45-60-61|||
|080-006-00-8|dimercury dicyanide oxide;<br>mercuric oxycyanide|215-629-8|1335-31-5|E; R3 ⊗<br>T; R23/24/25<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|E; T; N<br>R: 3-23/24/25-33-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-35-45-60-<br>61|||
|080-007-00-3|dimethylmercury; [1]<br>diethylmercury [2]|209-805-3<br>[1]<br>211-000-7<br>[2]|593-74-8 [1]<br>627-44-1 [2]|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-33-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)13-28-36-45-<br>60-61|T+; R26/27/28: C ≥0,5 %<br>T; R23/24/25: 0,1 % ≤C < 0,5 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 0,05 % ≤C<br>< 0,1 %<br>R33: C ≥0,05 %|1|
|080-008-00-9|phenylmercury nitrate; [1]<br>phenylmercury hydroxide; [2]<br>basic phenylmercury nitrate [3]|200-242-9<br>[1]<br>202-866-7<br>[2]<br>- [3]|55-68-5 [1]<br>100-57-2 [2]<br>8003-05-2<br>[3]|T; R25-48/<br>24/25<br>C; R34<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-34-48/24/25-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-24/25-37-<br>45-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|080-009-00-4|2-methoxyethylmercury chloride|204-659-7|123-88-6|T; R25-48/25<br>C; R34<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-34-48/25-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37/39-45-<br>60-61|||
|080-010-00-X|mercury dichloride;<br>mercuric chloride|231-299-8|7487-94-7|T+; R28<br>T; R48/24/25<br>C; R34<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 28-34-48/24/25-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37/39-45-<br>60-61|||
|080-011-00-5|phenylmercury acetate|200-532-5|62-38-4|T; R25-48/<br>24/25<br>C; R34<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-34-48/24/25-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-24/25-37-<br>45-60-61|||
|081-001-00-3|thallium|231-138-1|7440-28-0|T+; R26/28<br>R33<br>R53|T+<br>R: 26/28-33-53<br>S: (1/2-)13-28-45-61|||
|081-002-00-9|thallium compounds, with the exception of those specified<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|T+; R26/28<br>R33<br>N; R51-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/28-33-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)13-28-45-61||A|
|081-003-00-4|dithallium sulphate;<br>thallic sulphate|231-201-3|7446-18-6|T+; R28<br>T; R48/25<br>Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|T+; N<br>R: 28-38-48/25-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)13-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|082-001-00-6|lead compounds with the exception of those specified<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Repr. Cat. 1;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R20/22<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 61-20/22-33-62-<br>50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|Repr. Cat. 3; R62: C ≥2,5 %<br>Xn; R20/22: C ≥1 %<br>R33: C ≥0,5 %|AE<br>1|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|082-002-00-1|lead alkyls|—|—|Repr. Cat. 1;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 61-26/27/28-33-<br>62-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|Repr. Cat. 1; R61: C ≥0,1 %<br>T+; R26/27/28: C ≥0,25 %<br>T; R23/24/25: 0,1 % ≤C<br>< 0,25 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 0,05 % ≤C<br>< 0,1 %<br>R33: C ≥0,05 %|AE<br>1|
|082-003-00-7|lead diazide;<br>lead azide|236-542-1|13424-46-9|E; R3<br>Repr. Cat. 1;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R20/22<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|E; T; N<br>R: 61-3-20/22-33-50/<br>53-62<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E<br>1|
|082-004-00-2|lead chromate|231-846-0|7758-97-6|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Repr. Cat. 1;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 61-33-40-50/53-<br>62<br>S: 53-45-60-61||1|
|082-005-00-8|lead di(acetate)|206-104-4|301-04-2|Repr. Cat. 1;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R48/22<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 61-33-48/22-50/<br>53-62<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E<br>1|
|082-006-00-3|trilead bis(orthophosphate)|231-205-5|7446-27-7|Repr. Cat. 1;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R48/22<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 61-33-48/22-50/<br>53-62<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E<br>1|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|082-007-00-9|lead acetate, basic;|215-630-3|1335-32-6|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Repr. Cat. 1;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R48/22<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 61-33-40-48/22-<br>50/53-62<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E<br>1|
|082-008-00-4|lead(II) methanesulphonate|401-750-5|17570-76-2|Repr. Cat. 1;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R20/22-<br>48/20/22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>N; R58<br>R33|T; N<br>R: 61-62-20/22-33-<br>38-41-48/20/22-58<br>S: 53-45-57-61||E<br>1|
|082-009-00-X|Lead sulfochromate yellow;<br>C.I. Pigment Yellow 34;<br>[This substance is identified in the Colour Index by Colour<br>Index Constitution Number, C.I. 77603.]|215-693-7|1344-37-2|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Repr. Cat. 1;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 61-33-40-50/53-<br>62<br>S: 53-45-60-61||1|
|082-010-00-5|Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red;<br>C.I. Pigment Red 104;<br>[This substance is identified in the Colour Index by Colour<br>Index Constitution Number, C.I. 77605.]|235-759-9|12656-85-8|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Repr. Cat. 1;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 61-33-40-50/53-<br>62<br>S: 53-45-60-61||1|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|082-011-00-0|lead hydrogen arsenate|232-064-2|7784-40-9|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>Repr. Cat. 1;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>T; R23/25<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-61-23/25-33-<br>50/53-62<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E<br>1|
|092-001-00-8|uranium|231-170-6|7440-61-1|T+; R26/28<br>R33<br>R53|T+<br>R: 26/28-33-53<br>S: (1/2-)20/21-45-61|||
|092-002-00-3|uranium compounds|—|—|T+; R26/28<br>R33<br>N; R51-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/28-33-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)20/21-45-61||A|
|601-001-00-4|methane|200-812-7|74-82-8|F+; R12|F+<br>R: 12<br>S: (2-)9-16-33|||
|601-002-00-X|ethane|200-814-8|74-84-0|F+; R12|F+<br>R: 12<br>S: (2-)9-16-33|||
|601-003-00-5|propane|200-827-9|74-98-6|F+; R12|F+<br>R: 12<br>S: (2-)9-16|||
|601-004-00-0|butane; [1]<br>and isobutane [2]|203-448-7<br>[1]<br>200-857-2<br>[2]|106-97-8 [1]<br>75-28-5 [2]|F+; R12|F+<br>R: 12<br>S: (2-)9-16||C|
|601-004-01-8|butane (containing ≥0,1 % butadiene (203-450-8)); [1]<br>isobutane (containing ≥0,1 % butadiene (203-450-8)) [2]|203-448-7<br>[1]<br>200-857-2<br>[2]|106-97-8 [1]<br>75-28-5 [2]|F+; R12<br>Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|F+; T<br>R: 45-46-12<br>S: 53-45||CS|
|601-005-00-6|2,2-dimethylpropane;<br>neopentane|207-343-7|463-82-1|F+; R12<br>N; R51-53|F+; N<br>R: 12-51/53<br>S: (2-)9-16-33-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|601-006-00-1|pentane; [1]<br>isopentane;<br>2-methylbutane [2]|203-692-4<br>[1]<br>201-142-8<br>[2]|109-66-0 [1]<br>78-78-4 [2]|F+; R12<br>Xn; R65<br>R66<br>R67<br>N; R51-53|F+; Xn; N<br>R: 12-51/53-65-66-<br>67<br>S: (2-)9-16-29-33-61-<br>62||C|
|601-007-00-7|hexane, reaction mass of isomers (containing < 5 %_ n_-hexane<br>(203-777-6))|—|—|F; R11<br>Xn; R65<br>Xi; R38<br>R67<br>N; R51-53|F; Xn; N<br>R: 11-38-51/53-65-<br>67<br>S: (2-)9-16-29-33-61-<br>62||C|
|601-008-00-2|heptane [and isomers] [1]|205-563-8<br>[1]<br>203-548-0<br>[2]<br>207-346-3<br>[3]<br>209-230-8<br>[4]<br>209-280-0<br>[5]<br>209-643-3<br>[6]<br>209-680-5<br>[7]<br>209-730-6<br>[8]<br>210-529-0<br>[9]<br>250-610-8<br>[10]|142-82-5 [1]<br>108-08-7 [2]<br>464-06-2 [3]<br>562-49-2 [4]<br>565-59-3 [5]<br>589-34-4 [6]<br>590-35-2 [7]<br>591-76-4 [8]<br>617-78-7 [9]<br>31394-54-4<br>[10]|F; R11<br>Xn; R65<br>Xi; R38<br>R67<br>N; R50-53|F; Xn; N<br>R: 11-38-50/53-65-<br>67<br>S: (2-)9-16-29-33-60-<br>61-62||C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|601-009-00-8|octane [and isomers] [1]|203-892-1<br>[1]<br>208-759-1<br>[2]<br>209-207-2<br>[3]<br>209-243-9<br>[4]<br>209-266-4<br>[5]<br>209-292-6<br>[6]<br>209-504-7<br>[7]<br>209-547-1<br>[8]<br>209-649-6<br>[9]<br>209-650-1<br>[10]<br>209-660-6<br>[11]<br>209-689-4<br>[12]|111-65-9 [1]<br>540-84-1 [2]<br>560-21-4 [3]<br>563-16-6 [4]<br>564-02-3 [5]<br>565-75-3 [6]<br>583-48-2 [7]<br>584-94-1 [8]<br>589-43-5 [9]<br>589-53-7<br>[10]<br>589-81-1<br>[11]<br>590-73-8<br>[12]<br>592-13-2<br>[13]<br>592-27-8<br>[14]<br>594-82-1<br>[15]<br>609-26-7<br>[16]<br>619-99-8<br>[17]<br>1067-08-9<br>[18]<br>26635-64-3<br>[19]|F; R11<br>Xn; R65<br>Xi; R38<br>R67<br>N; R50-53|F; Xn; N<br>R: 11-38-50/53-65-<br>67<br>S: (2-)9-16-29-33-60-<br>61-62||C|
|||209-745-8<br>[13]<br>209-747-9<br>[14]<br>209-855-6<br>[15]<br>210-187-2<br>[16]<br>210-621-0<br>[17]<br>213-923-0<br>[18]<br>247-861-0<br>[19]||||||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|601-010-00-3|ethylene|200-815-3|74-85-1|F+; R12<br>R67|F+<br>R: 12-67<br>S: (2-)9-16-33-45|||
|601-011-00-9|propene;<br>propylene|204-062-1|115-07-1|F+; R12|F+<br>R: 12<br>S: (2-)9-16-33|||
|601-012-00-4|but-1-ene; [1]<br>butene, mixed-1-and-2-isomers; [2]<br>2-methylpropene; [3]<br>(_Z_)-but-2-ene; [4]<br>(_E_)-but-2-ene [5]|203-449-2<br>[1]<br>203-452-9<br>[2]<br>204-066-3<br>[3]<br>209-673-7<br>[4]<br>210-855-3<br>[5]|106-98-9 [1]<br>107-01-7 [2]<br>115-11-7 [3]<br>590-18-1 [4]<br>624-64-6 [5]|F+; R12|F+<br>R: 12<br>S: (2-)9-16-33||C|
|601-013-00-X|1,3-butadiene;<br>buta-1,3-diene|203-450-8|106-99-0|F+; R12<br>Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|F+; T<br>R: 45-46-12<br>S: 53-45||D|
|601-014-00-5|isoprene (stabilised)<br>2-methyl-1,3-butadiene|201-143-3|78-79-5|F+; R12<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>R52-53|F+; T<br>R: 45-12-68-52/53<br>S: 53-45-61||D|
|601-015-00-0|acetylene;<br>ethyne|200-816-9|74-86-2|R5<br>R6<br>F+; R12|F+<br>R: 5-6-12<br>S: (2-)9-16-33|||
|601-016-00-6|cyclopropane|200-847-8|75-19-4|F+; R12|F+<br>R: 12<br>S: (2-)9-16-33|||
|601-017-00-1|cyclohexane|203-806-2|110-82-7|F; R11<br>Xn; R65<br>Xi; R38<br>R67<br>N; R50-53|F; Xn; N<br>R: 11-38-65-67-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)9-16-25-33-60-<br>61-62|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|601-018-00-7|methylcyclohexane|203-624-3|108-87-2|F; R11<br>Xn; R65<br>Xi; R38<br>R67<br>N; R51-53|F; Xn; N<br>R: 11-38-51/53-65-<br>67<br>S: (2-)9-16-33-61-62|||
|601-019-00-2|1,4-dimethylcyclohexane|209-663-2|589-90-2|F; R11<br>Xn; R65<br>Xi; R38<br>R67<br>N; R51-53|F; Xn; N<br>R: 11-38-51/53-65-<br>67<br>S: (2-)9-16-33-61-62|||
|601-020-00-8|benzene|200-753-7|71-43-2|F; R11<br>Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>T; R48/23/<br>24/25<br>Xn; R65<br>Xi; R36/38|F; T<br>R: 45-46-11-36/38-<br>48/23/24/25-65<br>S: 53-45||E|
|601-021-00-3|toluene|203-625-9|108-88-3|F; R11<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>Xn; R48/20-<br>65<br>Xi; R38<br>R67|F; Xn<br>R: 11-38-48/20-63-<br>65-67<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-62|||
|601-022-00-9|_o_-xylene; [1]<br>_p_-xylene; [2]<br>_m_-xylene; [3]<br>xylene [4]|202-422-2<br>[1]<br>203-396-5<br>[2]<br>203-576-3<br>[3]<br>215-535-7<br>[4]|95-47-6 [1]<br>106-42-3 [2]<br>108-38-3 [3]<br>1330-20-7<br>[4]|R10<br>Xn; R20/21<br>Xi; R38|Xn<br>R: 10-20/21-38<br>S: (2-)25|Xn; R20/21: C ≥12,5 %|C|
|601-023-00-4|ethylbenzene|202-849-4|100-41-4|F; R11<br>Xn; R20|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20<br>S: (2-)16-24/25-29|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|601-024-00-X|cumene; [1]<br>propylbenzene [2]|202-704-5<br>[1]<br>203-132-9<br>[2]|98-82-8 [1]<br>103-65-1 [2]|R10<br>Xn; R65<br>Xi; R37<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 10-37-51/53-65<br>S: (2-)24-37-61-62||C|
|601-025-00-5|mesitylene;<br>1,3,5-trimethylbenzene|203-604-4|108-67-8|R10<br>Xi; R37<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 10-37-51/53<br>S: (2-)61|Xi; R37: C ≥25 %||
|601-026-00-0|styrene|202-851-5|100-42-5|R10<br>Xn; R20<br>Xi; R36/38|Xn<br>R: 10-20-36/38<br>S: (2-)23|Xn; R20: C ≥12,5 %<br>Xi; R36/38: C ≥12,5 %|D|
|601-027-00-6|2-phenylpropene;<br>α-methylstyrene|202-705-0|98-83-9|R10<br>Xi; R36/37<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 10-36/37-51/53<br>S: (2-)61|Xi; R36/37: C ≥25 %||
|601-028-00-1|2-methylstyrene;<br>2-vinyltoluene|210-256-7|611-15-4|Xn; R20<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-61|||
|601-029-00-7|dipentene;<br>limonene; [1]<br>(_R_)-_p_-mentha-1,8-diene;<br>d-limonene; [2]<br>(_S_)-_p_-mentha-1,8-diene;<br>l-limonene; [3]<br>_trans_-1-methyl-4-(1-methylvinyl)cyclohexene; [4]<br>(±)-1-methyl-4-(1-methylvinyl)cyclohexene [5]|205-341-0<br>[1]<br>227-813-5<br>[2]<br>227-815-6<br>[3]<br>229-977-3<br>[4]<br>231-732-0<br>[5]|138-86-3 [1]<br>5989-27-5<br>[2]<br>5989-54-8<br>[3]<br>6876-12-6<br>[4]<br>7705-14-8<br>[5]|R10<br>Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 10-38-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61||C|
|601-030-00-2|cyclopentane|206-016-6|287-92-3|F; R11<br>R52-53|F<br>R: 11-52/53<br>S: (2-)9-16-29-33-61|||
|601-031-00-8|2,4,4-trimethylpent-1-ene|203-486-4|107-39-1|F; R11<br>N; R51-53|F; N<br>R: 11-51/53<br>S: (2-)9-16-29-33-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|601-032-00-3|benzo[_a_]pyrene;<br>benzo[_def_]chrysene|200-028-5|50-32-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-46-60-61-43-<br>50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|Carc. Cat. 2; R45: C ≥0,01 %||
|601-033-00-9|benz[_a_]anthracene|200-280-6|56-55-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|||
|601-034-00-4|benz[_e_]acephenanthrylene|205-911-9|205-99-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|||
|601-035-00-X|benzo[_j_]fluoranthene|205-910-3|205-82-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|||
|601-036-00-5|benzo[_k_]fluoranthene|205-916-6|207-08-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|||
|601-037-00-0|n-hexane|203-777-6|110-54-3|F; R11<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R65-48/<br>20<br>Xi; R38<br>R67<br>N; R51-53|F; Xn; N<br>R: 11-38-48/20-62-<br>65-67-51/53<br>S: (2-)9-16-29-33-36/<br>37-61-62|Xn; R48/20: C ≥5 %||
|601-041-00-2|dibenz[_a_,_h_]anthracene|200-181-8|53-70-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|Carc. Cat. 2; R45: C ≥0,01 %||
|601-042-00-8|biphenyl;<br>diphenyl|202-163-5|92-52-4|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/37/38-50/53<br>S: (2-)23-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|601-043-00-3|1,2,4-trimethylbenzene|202-436-9|95-63-6|R10<br>Xn; R20<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 10-20-36/37/38-<br>51/53<br>S: (2-)26-61|||
|601-044-00-9|3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene|201-052-9|77-73-6|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R51-53|F; Xn; N<br>R: 11-20/22-36/37/<br>38-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|601-045-00-4|1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene|204-340-2|119-64-2|R19<br>Xi; R36/38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 19-36/38-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-28-61|||
|601-046-00-X|7-methylocta-1,6-diene|404-210-7|42152-47-6|R10<br>N; R50-53|N<br>R: 10-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|601-047-00-5|_m_-mentha-1,3(8)-diene|404-150-1|17092-80-7|Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-51/53<br>S: (2-)37-61|||
|601-048-00-0|chrysene|205-923-4|218-01-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-68-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|||
|601-049-00-6|benzo[_e_]pyrene|205-892-7|192-97-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|||
|601-051-00-7|4-phenylbut-1-ene|405-980-7|768-56-9|Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-51/53<br>S: (2-)37-61|||
|601-052-00-2|naphthalene|202-049-5|91-20-3|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-40-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|601-053-00-8|nonylphenol; [1]<br>4-nonylphenol, branched [2]|246-672-0<br>[1]<br>284-325-5<br>[2]|25154-52-3<br>[1]<br>84852-15-3<br>[2]|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62-63<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-62-63-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-46-60-61|||
|601-054-00-3|reaction mass of isomers of: dibenzylbenzene;<br>dibenzyl(methyl)benzene;<br>dibenzyl(dimethyl)benzene;<br>dibenzyl(trimethyl)benzene|405-570-8|—|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|601-055-00-9|reaction mass of isomers of: mono-(2-tetradecyl)naphthalenes;<br>di-(2-tetradecyl)naphthalenes;<br>tri-(2-tetradecyl)naphthalenes|410-190-0|132983-41-6|Xi; R36<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 36-53<br>S: (2-)26-61|||
|601-056-00-4|reaction mass of isomers of: methyldiphenylmethane;<br>dimethyldiphenylmethane|405-470-4|73807-39-3|Xi; R38<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-50/53<br>S: (2-)37-60-61|||
|601-057-00-X|_N_-dodecyl-[3-(4-(dimethylamino)benzamido)-propyl]<br>dimethylammonium tosylate|421-130-8|156679-41-3|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-<br>60-61|||
|601-058-00-5|di-L-para-menthene|417-870-6|83648-84-4|Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)23-24-37-60-<br>61|||
|601-059-00-0|methyl 2-benzylidene-3-oxobutyrate|420-940-9|15768-07-7|Xi; R36/38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/38-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-37/39-61|||
|601-060-00-6|1,2-bis[4-fluoro-6-{4-sulfo-5-(2-(4-sulfonaphtalene-3-ylazo)-<br>1-hydroxy-3,6-disulfo-8-aminonaphthalene-7-ylazo)phenyla-<br>mino}-1,3,5-triazin-2ylamino]ethane; x-sodium, y-potassium<br>salts x = 7,755 y = 0,245|417-610-1|155522-09-1|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|601-061-00-1|(ethyl-1,2-ethanediyl)[-2-[[[(2-hydroxyethyl)methylamino]<br>acetyl]-propyl]ω-(nonylphenoxy)poly]oxy-(methyl-1,2-ethane-<br>diyl)|418-960-8|—|C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|C; N<br>R: 34-43-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|601-062-00-7|reaction mass of: branched triacontane;<br>branched dotriacontane;<br>branched tetratriacontane;<br>branched hexatriacontane|417-030-9|151006-59-6|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|601-063-00-2|reaction mass of isomers of branched tetracosane|417-060-2|151006-61-0|Xn; R20<br>R53|Xn<br>R: 20-53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|601-064-00-8|branched hexatriacontane|417-070-7|151006-62-1|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|601-065-00-3|reaction mass of: (1'-α,3'-α,6'-α-2,2,3',7',7'-pentamethylspiro<br>(1,3-dioxane-5,2'-norcarane);<br>(1'α,3'β,6'α)-2,2,3',7',7'-pentamethylspiro(1,3-dioxane-5,2'-<br>norcarane)|416-930-9|—|Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 41-48/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-37/39-61|||
|601-066-00-9|1-(4-(_trans_-4-heptylcyclohexyl)phenyl)ethanone|426-820-2|78531-60-9|R43<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 43-53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|601-067-00-4|triethyl arsenate|427-700-2|15606-95-8|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>T; R23/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-23/25-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|601-068-00-X|1,2-diacetoxybut-3-ene|421-720-5|18085-02-4|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||
|601-069-00-5|2-ethyl-1-(2-(1,3-dioxanyl)ethyl)-pyridinium bromide|422-680-1|287933-44-2|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|601-071-00-6|1-dimethoxymethyl-2-nitro-benzene|423-830-9|20627-73-0|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|601-073-00-7|1-bromo-3,5-difluorobenzene|416-710-2|461-96-1|R10<br>Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 10-22-38-43-48/<br>22-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-36/37-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|601-074-00-2|reaction mass of: 4-(2,2,3-trimethylcyclopent-3-en-1-yl)-1-<br>methyl-2-oxabicyclo[2.2.2]octane;<br>1-(2,2,3-trimethylcyclopent-3-en-1-yl)-5-methyl-6-oxabicyclo<br>[3.2.1]octane;<br>spiro[cyclohex-3-en-1-yl-[(4,5,6,6a-tetrahydro-3,6',6',6'a-tet-<br>ramethyl)-1,3'(3'a_H_)-[2_H_]cyclopenta[_b_]furan];<br>spiro[cyclohex-3-en-1-yl-[4,5,6,6a-tetrahydro-4,6',6',6'a-tetra-<br>methyl)-1,3'(3'a_H_)-[2_H_]cyclopenta[_b_]]furan]|422-040-1|—|Xi; R36/38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/38-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-37-61|||
|602-001-00-7|chloromethane;<br>methyl chloride|200-817-4|74-87-3|F+; R12<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R48/20|F+; Xn<br>R: 12-40-48/20<br>S: (2-)9-16-33|||
|602-002-00-2|bromomethane;<br>methylbromide|200-813-2|74-83-9|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>T; R23/25<br>Xn; R48/20<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50<br>N; R59|T; N<br>R: 23/25-36/37/38-<br>48/20-50-59-68<br>S: (1/2-)15-27-36/39-<br>38-45-59-61|||
|602-003-00-8|dibromomethane|200-824-2|74-95-3|Xn; R20<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 20-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-61|Xn; R20: C ≥12,5 %||
|602-004-00-3|dichloromethane;<br>methylene chloride|200-838-9|75-09-2|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40|Xn<br>R: 40<br>S: (2-)23-24/25-36/37|||
|602-005-00-9|methyl iodide;<br>iodomethane|200-819-5|74-88-4|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R21<br>T; R23/25<br>Xi; R37/38|T<br>R: 21-23/25-37/38-<br>40<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-38-45|||
|602-006-00-4|trichloromethane;<br>chloroform|200-663-8|67-66-3|Xn; R22-48/<br>20/22<br>Xi; R38<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40|Xn<br>R: 22-38-40-48/20/<br>22<br>S: (2-)36/37|Xn; R22: C ≥5 %<br>Xn; R48/20/22: C ≥5 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|602-007-00-X|bromoform;<br>tribromomethane|200-854-6|75-25-2|T; R23<br>Xi; R36/38<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 23-36/38-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-45-61|||
|602-008-00-5|carbon tetrachloride;<br>tetrachloromethane|200-262-8|56-23-5|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T; R23/24/<br>25-48/23<br>N; R59<br>R52-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-40-48/<br>23-59-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-36/37-45-<br>59-61|T; R23/24/25: C ≥1 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 0,2 % ≤C < 1 %<br>T; R48/23: C ≥1 %<br>Xn; R48/20: 0,2 % ≤C < 1 %||
|602-009-00-0|chloroethane|200-830-5|75-00-3|F+; R12<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>R52-53|F+; Xn<br>R: 12-40-52/53<br>S: (2-)9-16-33-36/37-<br>61|||
|602-010-00-6|1,2-dibromoethane|203-444-5|106-93-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R23/24/25<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-23/24/25-36/<br>37/38-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61|T; R23/24/25: C ≥1 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 0,1 % ≤C < 1 %|E|
|602-011-00-1|1,1-dichloroethane|200-863-5|75-34-3|F; R11<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37<br>R52-53|F; Xn<br>R: 11-22-36/37-52/<br>53<br>S: (2-)16-23-61|Xn; R22: C ≥12,5 %||
|602-012-00-7|1,2-dichloroethane;<br>ethylene dichloride|203-458-1|107-06-2|F; R11<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|F; T<br>R: 45-11-22-36/37/<br>38<br>S: 53-45||E|
|602-013-00-2|1,1,1-trichloroethane;<br>methyl chloroform|200-756-3|71-55-6|Xn; R20<br>N; R59|Xn; N<br>R: 20-59<br>S: (2-)24/25-59-61||F|
|602-014-00-8|1,1,2-trichloroethane|201-166-9|79-00-5|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>R66|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22-40-66<br>S: (2-)9-36/37-46|Xn; R20/21/22: C ≥5 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|602-015-00-3|1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane|201-197-8|79-34-5|T+; R26/27<br>N; R51-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)38-45-61|||
|602-016-00-9|1,1,2,2-tetrabromoethane|201-191-5|79-27-6|T+; R26<br>Xi; R36<br>R52-53|T+<br>R: 26-36-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)24-27-45-61|||
|602-017-00-4|pentachloroethane|200-925-1|76-01-7|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T; R48/23<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 40-48/23-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-36/37-45-<br>61|T; R48/23: C ≥1 %<br>Xn; R48/20: 0,2 % ≤C < 1 %||
|602-018-00-X|1-chloropropane; [1]<br>2-chloropropane [2]|208-749-7<br>[1]<br>200-858-8<br>[2]|540-54-5 [1]<br>75-29-6 [2]|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20/21/22<br>S: (2-)9-29||C|
|602-019-00-5|1-bromopropane;<br>n-propyl bromide|203-445-0|106-94-5|F; R11<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>Xn; R48/20<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R67|F; T<br>R: 60-11-36/37/38-<br>48/20-63-67<br>S: 53-45||E|
|602-020-00-0|1,2-dichloropropane;<br>propylene dichloride|201-152-2|78-87-5|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/22|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20/22<br>S: (2-)16-24|||
|602-021-00-6|1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane|202-479-3|96-12-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Repr. Cat. 1;<br>R60<br>T; R25<br>Xn; R48/20/<br>22<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 45-46-60-25-48/<br>20/22-52/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|602-022-00-1|1-chloropentane; [1]<br>2-chloropentane; [2]<br>3-chloropentane [3]|208-846-4<br>[1]<br>210-885-7<br>[2]<br>210-467-4<br>[3]|543-59-9 [1]<br>625-29-6 [2]<br>616-20-6 [3]|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20/21/22<br>S: (2-)9-29||C|
|602-023-00-7|vinyl chloride;<br>chloroethylene|200-831-0|75-01-4|F+; R12<br>Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45|F+; T<br>R: 45-12<br>S: 53-45||D|
|602-024-00-2|bromoethylene|209-800-6|593-60-2|F+; R12<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|F+; T<br>R: 45-12<br>S: 53-45|||
|602-025-00-8|1,1-dichloroethylene;<br>vinylidene chloride|200-864-0|75-35-4|F+; R12<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R20|F+; Xn<br>R: 12-20-40<br>S: (2-)7-16-29-36/37-<br>46|Xn; R20: C ≥12,5 %|D|
|602-026-00-3|1,2-dichloroethylene; [1]<br>_cis_-dichloroethylene; [2]<br>_trans_-dichloroethylene [3]|208-750-2<br>[1]<br>205-859-7<br>[2]<br>205-860-2<br>[3]|540-59-0 [1]<br>156-59-2 [2]<br>156-60-5 [3]|F; R11<br>Xn; R20<br>R52-53|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20-52/53<br>S: (2-)7-16-29-61|Xn; R20: C ≥12,5 %|C|
|602-027-00-9|trichloroethylene;<br>trichloroethene|201-167-4|79-01-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>R67<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 45-36/38-52/53-<br>67<br>S: 53-45-61|||
|602-028-00-4|tetrachloroethylene|204-825-9|127-18-4|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 40-51/53<br>S: (2-)23-36/37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|602-029-00-X|3-chloropropene;<br>allyl chloride|203-457-6|107-05-1|F; R11<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22-48/20<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50|F; Xn; N<br>R: 11-20/21/22-36/<br>37/38-40-48/20-68-<br>50<br>S: (2-)16-25-26-36/<br>37-46-61||D|
|602-030-00-5|1,3-dichloropropene; [1]<br>(_Z_)-1,3-dichloropropene [2]|208-826-5<br>[1]<br>233-195-8<br>[2]|542-75-6 [1]<br>10061-01-5<br>[2]|R10<br>T; R25<br>Xn; R20/21<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 10-20/21-25-36/<br>37/38-43-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61||DC|
|602-031-00-0|1,1-dichloropropene|209-253-3|563-58-6|F; R11<br>T; R25<br>R52-53|F; T<br>R: 11-25-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)16-29-33-45-<br>61|||
|602-032-00-6|3-chloro-2-methylpropene|209-251-2|563-47-3|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|F; C; N<br>R: 11-20/22-34-43-<br>51/53<br>S: (2-)9-16-26-29-36/<br>37/39-45-61|||
|602-033-00-1|chlorobenzene|203-628-5|108-90-7|R10<br>Xn; R20<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 10-20-51/53<br>S: (2-)24/25-61|Xn; R20: C ≥5 %||
|602-034-00-7|1,2-dichlorobenzene;<br>_o_-dichlorobenzene|202-425-9|95-50-1|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36/37/38-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)23-60-61|Xn; R22: C ≥5 %||
|602-035-00-2|1,4-dichlorobenzene;<br>_p_-dichlorobenzene|203-400-5|106-46-7|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 36-40-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|602-036-00-8|chloroprene (stabilised);<br>2-chlorobuta-1,3-diene (stabilised)|204-818-0|126-99-8|F; R11<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R20/22-<br>48/20<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|F; T<br>R: 45-11-20/22-36/<br>37/38-48/20<br>S: 53-45||D E|
|602-037-00-3|α-chlorotoluene;<br>benzyl chloride|202-853-6|100-44-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R23<br>Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41|T<br>R: 45-22-23-37/38-<br>41-48/22<br>S: 53-45||E|
|602-038-00-9|α,α,α-trichlorotoluene;<br>benzotrichloride|202-634-5|98-07-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R23<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41|T<br>R: 45-22-23-37/38-<br>41<br>S: 53-45||E|
|602-039-00-4|polychlorobiphenyls;<br>PCB|215-648-1|1336-36-3|R33<br>N; R50-53|N<br>R: 33-50/53<br>S: (2-)-60-61|R33: C ≥0,005 %|C|
|602-040-00-X|2-chlorotoluene; [1]<br>3-chlorotoluene; [2]<br>4-chlorotoluene; [3]<br>chlorotoluene [4]|202-424-3<br>[1]<br>203-580-5<br>[2]<br>203-397-0<br>[3]<br>246-698-2<br>[4]|95-49-8 [1]<br>108-41-8 [2]<br>106-43-4 [3]<br>25168-05-2<br>[4]|Xn; R20<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20-51/53<br>S: (2-)24/25-61||C|
|602-041-00-5|penthachloronaphthalene|215-320-8|1321-64-8|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-36/38-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)-60-61||C|
|602-042-00-0|1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorcyclohexanes with the exception of<br>those specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21-25-40-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-36/37-45-<br>60-61||A C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|602-043-00-6|lindane (ISO)<br>γ-HCH or γ-BHC;<br>γ-1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane;|200-401-2|58-89-9|T; R25<br>Xn; R20/21-<br>48/22<br>R64<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 20/21-25-48/22-<br>64-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|N; R50-53: C ≥2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,25 % ≤C < 2,5 %<br>R52-53: 0,025 % ≤C < 0,25 %||
|602-044-00-1|camphechlor (ISO)<br>toxaphene;|232-283-3|8001-35-2|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>Xi; R37/38<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21-25-37/38-40-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||
|602-045-00-7|DDT (ISO);<br>clofenotane (INN);<br>dicophane;<br>1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane;<br>dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane|200-024-3|50-29-3|T; R25-48/25<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-40-48/25-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)22-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|602-046-00-2|heptachlor (ISO);<br>1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-metha-<br>noindene|200-962-3|76-44-8|T; R24/25<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 24/25-33-40-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||
|602-047-00-8|chlordane (ISO);<br>1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-metha-<br>noindan|200-349-0|57-74-9|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R21/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-40-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|602-048-00-3|aldrin (ISO)|206-215-8|309-00-2|T; R24/25-<br>48/24/25<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 24/25-40-48/24/<br>25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|602-049-00-9|dieldrin (ISO)|200-484-5|60-57-1|T+; R27<br>T; R25-48/25<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 25-27-40-48/25-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|602-050-00-4|(1α,4α,4aβ,5β,8β,8aβ)-1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-<br>1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphfthalene;<br>isodrin|207-366-2|465-73-6|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)13-28-45-60-<br>61|||
|602-051-00-X|endrin (ISO);<br>1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octa-<br>hydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene|200-775-7|72-20-8|T+; R28<br>T; R24<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24-28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|602-052-00-5|endosulfan (ISO);<br>1,2,3,4,7,7-hexachloro-8,9,10-trinorborn-2-en-5,6-ylenedi-<br>methyl sulphite|204-079-4|115-29-7|T; R24/25<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 24/25-36-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|602-053-00-0|isobenzan (ISO);<br>1,3,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-1,3,3a,4,7,7a-hexahydro-4,7-<br>methanoisobenzofuran|206-045-4|297-78-9|T+; R27/28<br>N; R50|T+; N<br>R: 27/28-50<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|602-054-00-6|3-iodpropene;<br>allyl iodide|209-130-4|556-56-9|R10<br>C; R34|C<br>R: 10-34<br>S: (1/2-)7-26-45|||
|602-055-00-1|bromoethane;<br>ethyl bromide|200-825-8|74-96-4|F; R11<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R20/22|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20/22-40<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|602-056-00-7|α,α,α-trifluorotoluene;<br>benzotrifluoride|202-635-0|98-08-8|F; R11<br>N; R51-53|F; N<br>R: 11-51/53<br>S: (2-)16-23-61|||
|602-057-00-2|α-bromotoluene;<br>benzyl bromide|202-847-3|100-39-0|Xi; R36/37/<br>38|Xi<br>R: 36/37/38<br>S: (2-)39|||
|602-058-00-8|α,α-dichlorotoluene;<br>benzylidene chloride;<br>benzal chloride|202-709-2|98-87-3|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T; R23<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41|T<br>R: 22-23-37/38-40-<br>41<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-38-45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|602-059-00-3|1-chlorobutane;<br>butyl chloride|203-696-6|109-69-3|F; R11|F<br>R: 11<br>S: (2-)9-16-29|||
|602-060-00-9|bromobenzene|203-623-8|108-86-1|R10<br>Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 10-38-51/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|602-061-00-4|hexafluoropropene;<br>hexafluoropropylene|204-127-4|116-15-4|Xn; R20<br>Xi; R37|Xn<br>R: 20-37<br>S: (2-)41|||
|602-062-00-X|1,2,3-trichloropropane|202-486-1|96-18-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22|T<br>R: 45-60-20/21/22<br>S: 53-45||E D|
|602-063-00-5|heptachlor epoxide;<br>2,3-epoxy-1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-<br>4,7-methanoindane|213-831-0|1024-57-3|T; R25<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-33-40-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||
|602-064-00-0|1,3-dichloro-2-propanol|202-491-9|96-23-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R25<br>Xn; R21|T<br>R: 45-21-25<br>S: 53-45||E|
|602-065-00-6|hexachlorobenzene|204-273-9|118-74-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R48/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-48/25-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|602-066-00-1|tetrachloro-_p_-benzoquinone|204-274-4|118-75-2|Xi; R36/38<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/38-50/53<br>S: (2-)37-60-61|||
|602-067-00-7|1,3-dichlorbenzene|208-792-1|541-73-1|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|602-068-00-2|ethylene bis(trichloroacetate)|219-732-9|2514-53-6|Xi; R38|Xi<br>R: 38<br>S: (2-)|||
|602-069-00-8|dichloroacetylene|—|7572-29-4|E; R2<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R48/20|E; Xn<br>R: 2-40-48/20<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|602-070-00-3|3-chloro-4,5,α, α,α-pentafluorotoluene|401-930-3|77227-99-7|R10<br>Xn; R20/22<br>N; R50-58|Xn; N<br>R: 10-20/22-50-58<br>S: (2-)51-60-61|||
|602-071-00-9|bromobenzylbromotoluene, reaction mass of isomers|402-210-1|99688-47-8|Xn; R48/22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 43-48/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-41-60-<br>61|||
|602-072-00-4|dichloro [(dichlorophenyl)methyl]methylbenzene, reaction<br>mass of isomers;<br>(dichlorophenyl)(dichlorotolyl)methane, reaction mass of iso-<br>mers (IUPAC)|278-404-3|76253-60-6|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|602-073-00-X|1,4-dichlorobut-2-ene|212-121-8|764-41-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T+; R26<br>T; R24/25<br>C; R34<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 45-24/25-26-34-<br>50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|Carc. Cat. 2; R45: C ≥0,01 %<br>C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %|E|
|602-074-00-5|pentachlorobenzene|210-172-0|608-93-5|F; R11<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|F; Xn; N<br>R: 11-22-50/53<br>S: (2-)41-46-50-60-<br>61|||
|602-075-00-0|4,4,5,5-tetrachloro-1,3-dioxolan-2-one|404-060-2|22432-68-4|T+; R26<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R34|T+<br>R: 22-26-34<br>S: (1/2-)9-26-28-36/<br>37/39-45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|602-076-00-6|2,3,4-trichlorobut-1-ene|219-397-9|2431-50-7|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T; R23<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 22-23-36/37/38-<br>40-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|Carc. Cat. 3; R40: C ≥0,1 %||
|602-077-00-1|dodecachloropentacyclo[5.2.1.02,6.03,9.05,8]decane;<br>mirex|219-196-6|2385-85-5|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62-63<br>R64<br>Xn; R21/22<br>N; R50/53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-40-50/53-<br>62-63-64<br>S: (2-)13-36/37-46-<br>60-61|||
|602-078-00-7|hexachlorocyclopentadiene|201-029-3|77-47-4|T+; R26<br>T; R24<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 22-24-26-34-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)25-39-45-53-<br>60-61|||
|602-079-00-2|2,3-dichloropropene;<br>2,3-dichloropropylene|201-153-8|78-88-6|F; R11<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41<br>R52-53|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20/21/22-37/<br>38-41-52/53-68<br>S: (2-)9-16-23-26-36/<br>37/39-61|||
|602-080-00-8|alkanes, C10-13, chloro|287-476-5|85535-84-8|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 40-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-36/37-60-61|||
|602-081-00-3|2-chloro-4,5-difluorobenzoic acid|405-380-5|—|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 21/22-41-43<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39|||
|602-082-00-9|2,2,6,6-tetrakis(bromomethyl)-4-oxaheptane-1,7-diol|408-020-5|109678-33-3|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-41-<br>61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|602-083-00-4|diphenyl ether, pentabromo derivative pentabromodiphenyl<br>ether|251-084-2|32534-81-9|Xn; R48/21/<br>22<br>R64<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 48/21/22-50/53-<br>64<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||
|602-084-00-X|1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane|404-080-1|1717-00-6|R52-53<br>N; R59|N<br>R: 52/53-59<br>S: 59-61|||
|602-085-00-5|2-bromopropane|200-855-1|75-26-3|F; R11<br>Repr. Cat. 1;<br>R60<br>Xn; R48/20<br>R66|F; T<br>R: 60-11-48/20-66<br>S: 53-45||E|
|602-086-00-0|trifluoroiodomethane;<br>trifluoromethyl iodide|219-014-5|2314-97-8|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68|Xn<br>R: 68<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|602-087-00-6|1,2,4-trichlorobenzene|204-428-0|120-82-1|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-38-50/53<br>S: (2-)23-37/39-60-61|||
|602-088-00-1|2,3-dibromopropan-1-ol;<br>2,3-dibromo-1-propanol|202-480-9|96-13-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>T; R24<br>Xn; R20/22<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 45-20/22-24-52/<br>53-62<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|602-089-00-7|4-bromo-2-chlorofluorobenzene|405-580-2|60811-21-4|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-38-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37-60-61|||
|602-090-00-2|1-allyl-3-chloro-4-fluorobenzene|406-630-6|121626-73-1|Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-51/53<br>S: (2-)23-37-61|||
|602-091-00-8|1,3-dichloro-4-fluorobenzene|406-160-1|1435-48-9|Xn; R22-48/<br>20/22<br>Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-38-48/20/22-<br>51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|602-092-00-3|1-bromo-3,4,5-trifluorobenzene|418-480-9|138526-69-9|R10<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xi; R38-41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 10-38-40-41-51/<br>53<br>S: (2-)23-26-36/37/<br>39-61|||
|602-093-00-9|α, α,α,4-tetrachlorotoluene;<br>_p_-chlorobenzotrichloride|226-009-1|5216-25-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>T; R48/23<br>Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R37/38|T<br>R: 45-21/22-37/38-<br>48/23-62<br>S: 53-45||E|
|602-094-00-4|diphenylether; octabromo derivate|251-087-9|32536-52-0|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62|T<br>R: 61-62<br>S: 53-45|||
|602-096-00-5|malachite green hydrochloride; [1]<br>malachite green oxalate [2]|209-322-8<br>[1]<br>219-441-7<br>[2]|569-64-2 [1]<br>2437-29-8<br>[2]|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-63-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37-39-<br>46-60-61|||
|602-097-00-0|1-bromo-9-(4,4,5,5,5-pentafluoropentylthio)nonane|422-850-5|148757-89-5|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|603-001-00-X|methanol|200-659-6|67-56-1|F; R11<br>T; R23/24/<br>25-39/23/<br>24/25|F; T<br>R: 11-23/24/25-39/<br>23/24/25<br>S: (1/2-)7-16-36/37-<br>45|T; R23/24/25: C ≥20 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 3 % ≤C < 20 %<br>T; R39/23/24/25: C ≥10 %<br>Xn; R68/20/21/22: 3 % ≤C <<br>10 %||
|603-002-00-5|ethanol;<br>ethyl alcohol|200-578-6|64-17-5|F; R11|F<br>R: 11<br>S: (2-)7-16|||
|603-003-00-0|propan-1-ol;<br>_n_-propanol|200-746-9|71-23-8|F; R11<br>Xi; R41<br>R67|F; Xi<br>R: 11-41-67<br>S: (2-)7-16-24-26-39|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-004-00-6|butan-1-ol;<br>_n_-butanol|200-751-6|71-36-3|R10<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41<br>R67|Xn<br>R: 10-22-37/38-41-<br>67<br>S: (2-)7/9-13-26-37/<br>39-46|||
|603-005-00-1|2-methylpropan-2-ol;<br>_tert_-butyl alcohol|200-889-7|75-65-0|F; R11<br>Xn; R20|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20<br>S: (2-)9-16|||
|603-006-00-7|pentanol isomers, with the exception fo those specified<br>elsewhere in this Annex|250-378-8||R10<br>Xn; R20<br>Xi; R37<br>R66|Xn<br>R: 10-20-37-66<br>S: (2-)46||C|
|603-007-00-2|2-methylbutan-2-ol;<br>_tert_-pentanol|200-908-9|75-85-4|F; R11<br>Xn; R20<br>Xi; R37/38|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20-37/38<br>S: (2-)46|||
|603-008-00-8|4-methylpentan-2-ol;<br>methyl isobutyl carbinol|203-551-7|108-11-2|R10<br>Xi; R37|Xi<br>R: 10-37<br>S: (2-)24/25|Xi; R37: C ≥25 %||
|603-009-00-3|cyclohexanol|203-630-6|108-93-0|Xn; R20/22<br>Xi; R37/38|Xn<br>R: 20/22-37/38<br>S: (2-)24/25|||
|603-010-00-9|2-methylcyclohexanol, mixed isomers; [1]<br>_cis_-2-methylcyclohexanol; [2]<br>_trans_-2-methylcyclohexanol [3]|209-512-0<br>[1]<br>231-187-9<br>[2]<br>231-186-3<br>[3]|583-59-5 [1]<br>7443-70-1<br>[2]<br>7443-52-9<br>[3]|Xn; R20|Xn<br>R: 20<br>S: (2-)24/25||C|
|603-011-00-4|2-methoxyethanol;<br>ethylene glycol monomethyl ether|203-713-7|109-86-4|R10<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22|T<br>R: 60-61-10-20/21/<br>22<br>S: 53-45||E|
|603-012-00-X|2-ethoxyethanol;<br>ethylene glycol monoethyl ether|203-804-1|110-80-5|R10<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22|T<br>R: 60-61-10-20/21/<br>22<br>S: 53-45||E|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-013-00-5|2-isopropoxyethanol;<br>ethylene glycol monoisopropyl ether|203-685-6|109-59-1|Xn; R20/21<br>Xi; R36|Xn<br>R: 20/21-36<br>S: (2-)24/25|||
|603-014-00-0|2-butoxyethanol;<br>ethylene glycol monobutyl ether;<br>butyl cellosolve|203-905-0|111-76-2|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>Xi; R36/38|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22-36/38<br>S: (2-)36/37-46|||
|603-015-00-6|allyl alcohol|203-470-7|107-18-6|R10<br>T; R23/24/25<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 10-23/24/25-36/<br>37/38-50<br>S: (1/2-)36/37/39-38-<br>45-61|||
|603-016-00-1|4-hydroxy-4-methylpentan-2-one;<br>diacetone alcohol|204-626-7|123-42-2|Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 36<br>S: (2-)24/25|Xi; R36: C ≥10 %||
|603-018-00-2|furfuryl alcohol|202-626-1|98-00-0|Xn; R20/21/<br>22|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22<br>S: (2-)|Xn; R20/21/22: C ≥5 %||
|603-019-00-8|dimethyl ether|204-065-8|115-10-6|F+; R12|F+<br>R: 12<br>S: (2-)9-16-33|||
|603-020-00-3|ethyl methyl ether|—|540-67-0|F+; R12|F+<br>R: 12<br>S: (2-)9-16-33|||
|603-021-00-9|methyl vinyl ether|203-475-4|107-25-5|F+; R12|F+<br>R: 12<br>S: (2-)9-16-33||D|
|603-022-00-4|diethyl ether;<br>ether|200-467-2|60-29-7|F+; R12<br>R19<br>Xn; R22<br>R66<br>R67|F+; Xn<br>R: 12-19-22-66-67<br>S: (2-)9-16-29-33|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-023-00-X|ethylene oxide;<br>oxirane|200-849-9|75-21-8|F+; R12 ⊗<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>T; R23<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|F+; T<br>R: 45-46-12-23-36/<br>37/38<br>S: 53-45||E|
|603-024-00-5|1,4-dioxane|204-661-8|123-91-1|F; R11-19<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xi; R36/37<br>R66|F; Xn<br>R: 11-19-36/37-40-<br>66<br>S: (2-)9-16-36/37-46||D|
|603-025-00-0|tetrahydrofuran|203-726-8|109-99-9|F; R11-19<br>Xi; R36/37|F; Xi<br>R: 11-19-36/37<br>S: (2-)16-29-33|Xi; R36/37: C ≥25 %||
|603-026-00-6|1-chloro-2,3-epoxypropane;<br>epichlorhydrin|203-439-8|106-89-8|R10<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R23/24/25<br>C; R34<br>R43|T<br>R: 45-10-23/24/25-<br>34-43<br>S: 53-45|T; R23/24/25: C ≥1 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 0,1 % ≤C < 1 %|E|
|603-027-00-1|ethanediol;<br>ethylene glycol|203-473-3|107-21-1|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||
|603-028-00-7|2-chloroethanol;<br>ethylene chlorohydrin|203-459-7|107-07-3|T+; R26/27/<br>28|T+<br>R: 26/27/28<br>S: (1/2-)7/9-28-45|||
|603-029-00-2|bis(2-chloroethyl) ether|203-870-1|111-44-4|R10 ⊗<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T+; R26/27/<br>28|T+<br>R: 10-26/27/28-40<br>S: (1/2-)7/9-27-28-<br>36/37-45|||
|603-030-00-8|2-aminoethanol;<br>ethanolamine|205-483-3|141-43-5|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>C; R34|C<br>R: 20/21/22-34<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-031-00-3|1,2-dimethoxyethane;<br>ethylene glycol dimethyl ether;<br>EGDME|203-794-9|110-71-4|F; R11<br>R19<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Xn; R20|F; T<br>R: 60-61-11-19-20<br>S: 53-45||E|
|603-032-00-9|ethylene dinitrate;<br>ethylene glycol dinitrate|211-063-0|628-96-6|E; R2 $<br>T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>R33|E; T+<br>R: 2-26/27/28-33<br>S: (1/2-)33-35-36/37-<br>45|||
|603-033-00-4|oxydiethylene dinitrate;<br>diethylene glycol dinitrate;<br>digol dinitrate|211-745-8|693-21-0|E; R3<br>T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>R33<br>R52-53|E; T+<br>R: 3-26/27/28-33-52/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)33-35-36/37-<br>45-61|||
|603-034-00-X|glycerol trinitrate;<br>nitroglycerine|200-240-8|55-63-0|E; R3<br>T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>R33<br>N; R51-53|E; T+; N<br>R: 3-26/27/28-33-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)33-35-36/37-<br>45-61|||
|603-035-00-5|pentaerythritol tetranitrate;<br>P.E.T.N.|201-084-3|78-11-5|E; R3|E<br>R: 3<br>S: (2-)35|||
|603-036-00-0|mannitol hexanitrate;<br>nitromannite|239-924-6|15825-70-4|E; R3|E<br>R: 3<br>S: (2-)35|||
|603-037-00-6|cellulose nitrate;<br>nitrocellulose, containing more than 12,6 % nitrogen|—|—|E; R3 $<br>R1|E<br>R: 1-3<br>S: (2-)35|||
|603-037-01-3|cellulose nitrate;<br>nitrocellulose, containing a maximum of 12,6 % nitrogen|—|—|F; R11 $|F<br>R: 11<br>S: (2-)16-33-37/39|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-038-00-1|allyl glycidyl ether;<br>allyl 2,3-epoxypropyl ether;<br>prop-2-en-1-yl 2,3-epoxypropyl ether|203-442-4|106-92-3|R10<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R20/22<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 10-20/22-37/38-<br>40-41-43-52/53-62-<br>68<br>S: (2-)24/25-26-36/<br>37/39-61|||
|603-039-00-7|butyl glycidyl ether;<br>butyl 2,3-epoxypropyl ether|219-376-4|2426-08-6|R10<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R20/22<br>Xi; R37<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 10-20/22-37-40-<br>43-52/53-68<br>S: (2-)24/25-36/37-61|||
|603-040-00-2|sodium methanolate;<br>sodium methoxide; [1]<br>potassium methanolate;<br>potassium methoxide; [2]<br>lithium methanolate;<br>lithium methoxide [3]|204-699-5<br>[1]<br>212-736-1<br>[2]<br>212-737-7<br>[3]|124-41-4 [1]<br>865-33-8 [2]<br>865-34-9 [3]|F; R11<br>C; R34<br>R14|F; C<br>R: 11-14-34<br>S: (1/2-)8-16-26-43-<br>45|||
|603-041-00-8|potassium ethanolate;<br>potassium ethoxide; [1]<br>sodium ethanolate;<br>sodium ethoxide [2]|213-029-0<br>[1]<br>205-487-5<br>[2]|917-58-8 [1]<br>141-52-6 [2]|F; R11<br>C; R34<br>R14|F; C<br>R: 11-14-34<br>S: (1/2-)8-16-26-43-<br>45|||
|603-042-00-3|aluminium-tri-isopropoxide|209-090-8|555-31-7|F; R11|F<br>R: 11<br>S: (2-)8-16|||
|603-043-00-9|triarimol (ISO);<br>2,4-dichloro-α-(pyrimidin-5-yl) benzhydryl alcohol|—|26766-27-8|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-044-00-4|dicofol (ISO);<br>2,2,2-trichloro-1,1-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethanol|204-082-0|115-32-2|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-38-43-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|603-045-00-X|diisopropyl ether; [1]<br>dipropyl ether [2]|203-560-6<br>[1]<br>203-869-6<br>[2]|108-20-3 [1]<br>111-43-3 [2]|F; R11<br>R19<br>R66<br>R67|F<br>R: 11-19-66-67<br>S: (2-)9-16-29-33||C|
|603-046-00-5|bis (chloromethyl) ether;<br>oxybis(chloromethane)|208-832-8|542-88-1|R10 $<br>Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>T+; R26<br>T; R24<br>Xn; R22|T+<br>R: 45-10-22-24-26<br>S: 53-45|Carc. Cat. 1; R45: C ≥0,001 %|E|
|603-047-00-0|2-dimethylaminoethanol;<br>_N_,_N_-dimethylethanolamine|203-542-8|108-01-0|R10<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>C; R34|C<br>R: 10-20/21/22-34<br>S: (1/2-)25-26-36/37/<br>39-45|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %||
|603-048-00-6|2-diethylaminoethanol;<br>_N_,_N_-diethylethanolamine|202-845-2|100-37-8|R10<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>C; R34|C<br>R: 10-20/21/22-34<br>S: (1/2-)25-26-36/37/<br>39-45|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %||
|603-049-00-1|chlorfenethol (ISO);<br>1,1-bis (4-chlorophenyl) ethanol|201-246-3|80-06-8|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)36-61|||
|603-050-00-7|1-(2-Butoxypropoxy)propan-2-ol|246-011-6|24083-03-2|Xn; R21/22|Xn<br>R: 21/22<br>S: (2-)|||
|603-051-00-2|2-ethylbutan-1-ol|202-621-4|97-95-0|Xn; R21/22|Xn<br>R: 21/22<br>S: (2-)|||
|603-052-00-8|3-butoxypropan-2-ol;<br>propylene glycol monobutyl ether|225-878-4|5131-66-8|Xi; R36/38|Xi<br>R: 36/38<br>S: (2-)|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-053-00-3|2-methylpentane-2,4-diol|203-489-0|107-41-5|Xi; R36/38|Xi<br>R: 36/38<br>S: (2-)|Xi; R36/38: C ≥10 %||
|603-054-00-9|di-_n_-butyl ether;<br>dibutyl ether|205-575-3|142-96-1|R10<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 10-36/37/38-52/<br>53<br>S: (2-)61|Xi; R36/37/38: C ≥10 %||
|603-055-00-4|propylene oxide;<br>1,2-epoxypropane;<br>methyloxirane|200-879-2|75-56-9|F+; R12<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|F+; T<br>R: 45-46-12-20/21/<br>22-36/37/38<br>S: 53-45||E|
|603-056-00-X|[(_p_-tolyloxy)methyl]oxirane; [1]<br>[(_m_-tolyloxy)methyl]oxirane; [2]<br>2,3-epoxypropyl_ o_-tolyl ether; [3]<br>[(tolyloxy)methyl]oxirane;<br>cresyl glycidyl ether [4]|218-574-8<br>[1]<br>218-575-3<br>[2]<br>218-645-3<br>[3]<br>247-711-4<br>[4]|2186-24-5<br>[1]<br>2186-25-6<br>[2]<br>2210-79-9<br>[3]<br>26447-14-3<br>[4]|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 38-43-51/53-68<br>S: (2-)36/37-61||C|
|603-057-00-5|benzyl alcohol|202-859-9|100-51-6|Xn; R20/22|Xn<br>R: 20/22<br>S: (2-)26|||
|603-058-00-0|1,3-propylene oxide|207-964-3|503-30-0|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20/21/22<br>S: (2-)9-16-26-29|||
|603-059-00-6|hexan-1-ol|203-852-3|111-27-3|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)24/25|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-060-00-1|2,2'-bioxirane;<br>1,2:3,4-diepoxybutane|215-979-1|1464-53-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>T+; R26<br>T; R24/25<br>C; R34|T+<br>R: 45-46-24/25-26-<br>34<br>S: 53-45||E|
|603-061-00-7|tetrahydro-2-furylmethanol;<br>tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol|202-625-6|97-99-4|Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 36<br>S: (2-)39|Xi; R36: C ≥10 %||
|603-062-00-2|tetrahydrofuran-2,5-diyldimethanol|203-239-0|104-80-3|Xi; R36/37/<br>38|Xi<br>R: 36/37/38<br>S: (2-)39|Xi; R36/37/38: C ≥10 %||
|603-063-00-8|2,3-epoxypropan-1-ol;<br>glycidol;<br>oxiranemethanol|209-128-3|556-52-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60<br>T; R23<br>Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|T<br>R: 45-60-21/22-23-<br>36/37/38-68<br>S: 53-45||E|
|603-064-00-3|1-methoxy-2-propanol;<br>monopropylene glycol methyl ether|203-539-1|107-98-2|R10|R: 10<br>S: (2-)24|||
|603-065-00-9|resorcinol diglycidyl ether;<br>1,3-bis(2,3-epoxypropoxy)benzene|202-987-5|101-90-6|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 21/22-36/38-40-<br>43-52/53-68<br>S: (2-)23-36/37-61|||
|603-066-00-4|1,2-epoxy-4-epoxyethylcyclohexane;<br>vinylcyclohexane diepoxide|203-437-7|106-87-6|T; R23/24/25<br>Xn; R68|T<br>R: 23/24/25-68<br>S: (1/2-)23-24-45|T; R23/24/25: C ≥1 %:<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 0,1 % ≤C < 1 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-067-00-X|phenyl glycidyl ether;<br>2,3-epoxypropyl phenyl ether;<br>1,2-epoxy-3-phenoxypropane|204-557-2|122-60-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R20<br>Xi; R37/38<br>R43<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 45-20-37/38-43-<br>68-52/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|603-068-00-5|2,3-epoxypropyl-2-ethylcyclohexyl ether;<br>ethylcyclohexylglycidyl ether|—|130014-35-6|Xi; R36/38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36/38-43<br>S: (2-)26-28-37/39|||
|603-069-00-0|2,4,6-tris(dimethylaminomethyl)phenol|202-013-9|90-72-2|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/38|Xn<br>R: 22-36/38<br>S: (2-)26-28|||
|603-070-00-6|2-amino-2-methylpropanol|204-709-8|124-68-5|Xi; R36/38<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 36/38-52/53<br>S: (2-)61|Xi; R36/38: C ≥10 %||
|603-071-00-1|2,2'-iminodiethanol;<br>diethanolamine|203-868-0|111-42-2|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R38-41|Xn<br>R: 22-38-41-48/22<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-46|||
|603-072-00-7|1,4-bis(2,3 epoxypropoxy)butane;<br>butanedioldiglycidyl ether|219-371-7|2425-79-8|Xn; R20/21<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 20/21-36/38-43<br>S: (2-)26-28-37/39|||
|603-073-00-2|bis-[4-(2,3-epoxipropoxi)phenyl]propane|216-823-5|1675-54-3|Xi; R36/38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36/38-43<br>S: (2-)28-37/39|Xi; R36/38: C ≥5 %||
|603-074-00-8|reaction product: bisphenol-A-(epichlorhydrin);<br>epoxy resin (number average molecular weight ≤700)|500-033-5|25068-38-6|Xi; R36/38<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/38-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)28-37/39-61|Xi; R36/38: C ≥5 %||
|603-075-00-3|chlormethyl methyl ether;<br>chlorodimethyl ether|203-480-1|107-30-2|F; R11<br>Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22|F; T<br>R: 45-11-20/21/22<br>S: 53-45||E|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-076-00-9|but-2-yne-1,4-diol;<br>2-butyne-1,4-diol|203-788-6|110-65-6|C; R34<br>T; R23/25<br>Xn; R21-48/<br>22<br>R43|C; T<br>R: 21-23/25-34-43-<br>48/22<br>S: (1/2-)25-26-36/37/<br>39-45-46|C; R34: C ≥50 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 25 % ≤C < 50 %|D|
|603-077-00-4|1-dimethylaminopropan-2-ol;<br>dimepranol (INN)|203-556-4|108-16-7|R10<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R34|C<br>R: 10-22-34<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-36-45|||
|603-078-00-X|prop-2-yn-1-ol;<br>propargyl alcohol|203-471-2|107-19-7|R10<br>T; R23/24/25<br>C; R34<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 10-23/24/25-34-<br>51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36-45-<br>61|||
|603-079-00-5|2,2'-(methylimino)diethanol;<br>_N_-methyldiethanolamine|203-312-7|105-59-9|Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 36<br>S: (2-)24|||
|603-080-00-0|2-methylaminoethanol;<br>_N_-methylethanolamine;<br>_N_-methyl-2-ethanolamine;<br>_N_-methyl-2-amino ethanol;<br>2-(methylamino)ethanol|203-710-0|109-83-1|Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34|C<br>R: 21/22-34<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %||
|603-081-00-6|2,2'-thiodiethanol;<br>thiodiglycol|203-874-3|111-48-8|Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 36<br>S: (2-)|||
|603-082-00-1|1-aminopropan-2-ol;<br>isopropanolamine|201-162-7|78-96-6|C; R34|C<br>R: 34<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-36-45|||
|603-083-00-7|1,1'-iminodipropan-2-ol;<br>di-isopropanolamine|203-820-9|110-97-4|Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 36<br>S: (2-)26|||
|603-084-00-2|styrene oxide;<br>(epoxyethyl)benzene;<br>phenyloxirane|202-476-7|96-09-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R21<br>Xi; R36|T<br>R: 45-21-36<br>S: 53-45||E|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-085-00-8|bronopol (INN);<br>2-bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol|200-143-0|52-51-7|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41<br>N; R50|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-37/38-41-<br>50<br>S: (2-)26-37/39-61|||
|603-086-00-3|ethirimol (ISO);<br>5-butyl-2-ethylamino-6-methylpyrimidin-4-ol|245-949-3|23947-60-6|Xn; R21|Xn<br>R: 21<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|603-087-00-9|2-ethylhexane-1,3-diol;<br>octylene glycol;<br>ethoexadiol|202-377-9|94-96-2|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)25-26-39-46|||
|603-088-00-4|2-(octylthio)ethanol;<br>2-hydroxyethyl octyl sulphide|222-598-4|3547-33-9|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26|||
|603-089-00-X|7,7-dimethyl-3-oxa-6-azaoctan-1-ol|400-390-6|—|C; R35<br>Xn; R22|C<br>R: 22-35<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|603-090-00-5|2-(2-bromoethoxy)anisole|402-010-4|4463-59-6|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-61|||
|603-091-00-0|_exo_-1-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-<br>ol|402-470-6|87172-89-2|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41|Xn<br>R: 22-41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|603-092-00-6|2-methyl-4-phenylpentanol|402-770-7|92585-24-5|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|603-093-00-1|cinmethylin (ISO)<br>_exo_-(±)-1-methyl-2-(2-methylbenzyloxy)-4-isopropyl-7-oxabi-<br>cyclo(2.2.1)heptane|402-410-9|87818-31-3|Xn; R20<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20-51/53<br>S: (2-)23-61|||
|603-094-00-7|1,3-bis(2,3-epoxypropoxy)-2,2-dimethylpropane|241-536-7|17557-23-2|Xi; R38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 38-43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-095-00-2|2-(propyloxy)ethanol;<br>EGPE|220-548-6|2807-30-9|Xn; R21<br>Xi; R36|Xn<br>R: 21-36<br>S: (2-)26-36/37-46|||
|603-096-00-8|2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol;<br>diethylene glycol monobutyl ether|203-961-6|112-34-5|Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 36<br>S: (2-)24-26|||
|603-097-00-3|1,1',1''-nitrilotripropan-2-ol;<br>triisopropanolamine|204-528-4|122-20-3|Xi; R36<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 36-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-61|||
|603-098-00-9|2-phenoxyethanol|204-589-7|122-99-6|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36|Xn<br>R: 22-36<br>S: (2-)26|||
|603-099-00-4|3-(_N_-methyl-_N_-(4-methylamino-3-nitrophenyl)amino)pro-<br>pane-1,2-diol hydrochloride|403-440-5|93633-79-5|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|603-100-00-8|1,2-dimethoxypropane|404-630-0|7778-85-0|F; R11-19|F<br>R: 11-19<br>S: (2-)9-16-24/25-33|||
|603-101-00-3|tetrahydro-2-isobutyl-4-methylpyran-4-ol, mixed isomers (_cis_<br>and_ trans_)|405-040-6|—|Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 36<br>S: (2-)25-26|||
|603-102-00-9|1,2-epoxybutane|203-438-2|106-88-7|F; R11<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R52-53|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20/21/22-36/<br>37/38-40-52/53<br>S: (2-)9-16-29-36/37-<br>61|||
|603-103-00-4|oxirane, mono[(C12-14-alkyloxy)methyl] derivs.|271-846-8|68609-97-2|Xi; R38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 38-43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-104-00-X|fenarimol (ISO);<br>2,4'-dichloro-α-(pyrimidin-5-yl)benzhydryl alcohol|262-095-7|60168-88-9|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62-63<br>R64<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 51/53-62-63-64<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|603-105-00-5|furan|203-727-3|110-00-9|F+; R12<br>R19<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R20/22-<br>48/22<br>Xi; R38<br>R52-53|F+; T<br>R: 45-12-19-20/22-<br>38-48/22-68-52/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|603-106-00-0|2-methoxypropanol|216-455-5|1589-47-5|R10<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41|T<br>R: 61-10-37/38-41<br>S: 53-45|||
|603-107-00-6|2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethanol;<br>diethylene glycol monomethyl ether|203-906-6|111-77-3|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63|Xn<br>R: 63<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|603-108-00-1|2-methylpropan-1-ol;<br>iso-butanol|201-148-0|78-83-1|R10<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41<br>R67|Xi<br>R: 10-37/38-41-67<br>S: (2-)7/9-13-26-37/<br>39-46|||
|603-117-00-0|propan-2-ol;<br>isopropyl alcohol;<br>isopropanol|200-661-7|67-63-0|F; R11<br>Xi; R36<br>R67|F; Xi<br>R: 11-36-67<br>S: (2-)7-16-24/25-26|||
|603-118-00-6|6-dimethylaminohexan-1-ol|404-680-3|1862-07-3|Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>R52-53|C<br>R: 22-34-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||
|603-119-00-1|1,1'-(1,3-phenylenedioxy)bis(3-(2-(prop-2-enyl)phenoxy)pro-<br>pan-2-ol)|405-840-5|—|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-120-00-7|2-methyl-5-phenylpentanol|405-890-8|25634-93-9|Xi; R36/38|Xi<br>R: 36/38<br>S: (2-)26-37|||
|603-121-00-2|4-[4-(1,3-dihydroxyprop-2-yl)phenylamino]-1,8-dihydroxy-5-<br>nitroanthraquinone|406-057-1|114565-66-1|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>R43<br>R53|Xn<br>R: 40-43-53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|603-122-00-8|sodium 2-ethylhexanolate|406-150-7|38411-13-1|F; R11<br>C; R34<br>R52-53|F; C<br>R: 11-34-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)7-26-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||
|603-123-00-3|4-methyl-8-methylenetricyclo[3.3.1.13,7]decan-2-ol|406-330-5|122760-84-3|Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|603-124-00-9|1,4-bis[2-(vinyloxy)ethoxy]benzene|406-900-3|84563-49-5|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|603-125-00-4|2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-1-(1_H_-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)pent-4-en-2-<br>ol|407-850-5|89544-40-1|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|603-126-00-X|2-((4-methyl-2-nitrophenyl)amino)ethanol|408-090-7|100418-33-5|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|603-127-00-5|butan-2-ol; [1]<br>(_S_)-butan-2-ol; [2]<br>(_R_)-butan-2-ol; [3]<br>(±)-butan-2-ol [4]|201-158-5<br>[1]<br>224-168-1<br>[2]<br>238-967-8<br>[3]<br>240-029-8<br>[4]|78-92-2 [1]<br>4221-99-2<br>[2]<br>14898-79-4<br>[3]<br>15892-23-6<br>[4]|R10<br>Xi; R36/37<br>R67|Xi<br>R: 10-36/37-67<br>S: (2-)7/9-13-24/25-<br>26-46||C|
|603-128-00-0|2-(phenylmethoxy)naphthalene|405-490-3|613-62-7|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|603-129-00-6|1-_tert_-butoxypropan-2-ol|406-180-0|57018-52-7|R10<br>Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 10-41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-130-00-1|reaction mass of isomers of: α-((dimethyl)biphenyl)-ω-hydro-<br>xypoly(oxyethylene)|406-325-8|—|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)39-61|||
|603-131-00-7|reaction mass of: 1-deoxy-1-[methyl-(1-oxododecyl)amino]-<br>D-glucitol;<br>1-deoxy-1-[methyl-(1-oxotetradecyl)amino]-D-glucitol (3:1)|407-290-1|—|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|603-132-00-2|2-hydroxymethyl-9-methyl-6-(1-methylethyl)-1,4-dioxaspiro<br>[4.5]decane|408-200-3|63187-91-7|Xi; R38-41<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 38-41-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-37/39-61|||
|603-133-00-8|reaction mass of: 3-[(4-amino-2-chloro-5-nitrophenyl)<br>amino]-propane-1,2-diol;<br>3,3'-(2-chloro-5-nitro-1,4-phenylenediimino)bis(propan-1,2-<br>diol)|408-240-1|—|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-36-61|||
|603-134-00-3|reaction mass of substituted dodecyl and/or tetradecyl,<br>diphenyl ethers. The substance is produced by the Friedel<br>Crafts reaction. The catalyst is removed from the reaction<br>product. Diphenyl ether is substituted by C1-C10 alkyl groups.<br>The alkyl groups are bonded randomly between C1 and C6.<br>Linear C12 and C14, 50/50 used.|410-450-3|—|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|603-135-00-9|bis[[2,2',2''-nitrilotris-[ethanolato]]-1-_N_,_O_]-bis[2-(2-methox-<br>yethoxy)ethoxy]-titanium|410-500-4|—|Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|603-136-00-4|3-((4-(bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino)-2-nitrophenyl)amino)-1-<br>propanol|410-910-3|104226-19-9|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|603-137-00-X|reaction mass of: 1-deoxy-1-[methyl-(1-oxohexadecyl)amino]-<br>D-glucitol;<br>1-deoxy-1-[methyl-(1-oxooctadecyl)amino]-D-glucitol|411-130-6|—|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|603-138-00-5|3-(2,2-dimethyl-3-hydroxypropyl)toluene;<br>(alt.): 2,2-dimethyl-3-(3-methylphenyl)propanol|403-140-4|103694-68-4|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|603-139-00-0|bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether|203-924-4|111-96-6|R10<br>R19<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61|T<br>R: 60-61-10-19<br>S: 53-45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-140-00-6|2,2' -oxybisethanol;<br>diethylene glycol|203-872-2|111-46-6|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)46|||
|603-141-00-1|reaction mass of: dodecyloxy-1-methyl-1-[oxy-poly-(2-hydro-<br>xymethylethanoxy)]pentadecane;<br>dodecyloxy-1-methyl-1-[oxy-poly-(2-hydroxymethyletha-<br>noxy)]heptadecane|413-780-6|—|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|603-142-00-7|2-(2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl)-2-aza-bicyclo[2.2.1]heptane|407-360-1|116230-20-7|Xn; R21/22-<br>48/20<br>Xi; R38-41|Xn<br>R: 21/22-38-41-48/<br>20<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39|||
|603-143-00-2|_R_-2,3-epoxy-1-propanol|404-660-4|57044-25-4|E; R2<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60<br>T; R23<br>Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34|E; T<br>R: 45-60-2-21/22-23-<br>34-68<br>S: 53-45||E|
|603-144-00-8|reaction mass of: 2,6,9-trimethyl-2,5,9-cyclododecatrien-1-ol;<br>6,9-dimethyl-2-methylen-5,9-cyclododecadien-1-ol|413-530-6|111850-00-1|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|603-145-00-3|2-isopropyl-2-(1-methylbutyl)-1,3-dimethoxypropane|406-970-5|129228-11-1|Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|603-146-00-9|2-[(2-[2-(dimethylamino)ethoxy]ethyl)methylamino]ethanol|406-080-7|83016-70-0|Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>R52-53|C<br>R: 22-34-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||
|603-147-00-4|(-)-_trans_-4-(4'-fluorophenyl)-3-hydroxymethyl-_N_-methylpiper-<br>idine|406-030-4|105812-81-5|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37/<br>39-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-148-00-X|1,4-bis[(vinyloxy)methyl]cyclohexane|413-370-7|17351-75-6|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|603-149-00-5|reaction mass of diastereoisomers of 1-(1-hydroxyethyl)-4-(1-<br>methylethyl)cyclohexane|407-640-3|63767-86-2|Xi; R36/38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/38-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-37-61|||
|603-150-00-0|(±)_ trans_-3,3-dimethyl-5-(2,2,3-trimethyl-cyclopent-3-en-1-<br>yl)-pent-4-en-2-ol|411-580-3|107898-54-4|Xi; R38<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-50/53<br>S: (2-)24/25-37-60-61|||
|603-151-00-6|(±)-2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-(1_H_-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)propan-1-<br>ol|413-570-4|—|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|603-152-00-1|2-(4-_tert_-butylphenyl)ethanol|410-020-5|5406-86-0|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 41-48/22-62-51/<br>53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-61|||
|603-153-00-7|3-((2-nitro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)amino)propane-1,2-diol|410-010-0|104333-00-8|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-61|||
|603-154-00-2|1-[(2-_tert_-butyl)cyclohexyloxy]-2-butanol|412-300-2|139504-68-0|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|603-155-00-8|Reaction products of 2-(4,6-bis(2,4-dimethylphenyl)-1,3,5-<br>triazin-2-yl)-5-hydroxyphenol with ((C10-16, rich in C12-13<br>alkyloxy)methyl)oxyrane|410-560-1|—|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|603-156-00-3|2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-2-(2-propenyl)oxirane|411-210-0|89544-48-9|Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|603-157-00-9|6,9-bis(hexadecyloxymethyl)-4,7-dioxanonane-1,2,9-triol|411-450-6|143747-72-2|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|603-158-00-4|reaction mass of 4 diastereoisomers of 2,7-dimethyl-10-(1-<br>methylethyl)-1-oxaspiro[4.5]deca-3,6-diene|412-460-3|—|Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-51/53<br>S: (2-)37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-159-00-X|2-cyclododecylpropan-1-ol|411-410-8|118562-73-5|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|603-160-00-5|1,2-diethoxypropane|412-180-1|10221-57-5|F; R11<br>R19|F<br>R: 11-19<br>S: (2-)9-16-24-33|||
|603-161-00-0|1,3-diethoxypropane|413-140-6|3459-83-4|R10|R: 10<br>S: (2-)9-24|||
|603-162-00-6|α[2-[[[(2-hydroxyethyl)methylamino]acetyl]amino]propyl]-ω-<br>(nonylphenoxy)poly[oxo(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)]|413-420-8|144736-29-8|C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|C; N<br>R: 34-43-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||
|603-163-00-1|2-phenyl-1,3-propanediol|411-810-2|1570-95-2|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|603-164-00-7|2-butyl-4-chloro-4,5-dihydro-5-hydroxymethyl-1-[2'-(2-tri-<br>phenylmethyl-1,2,3,4-2_H_-tetrazol-5-yl)-1,1'-biphenyl-4-<br>methyl]-1_H_-imidazole|412-420-5|133909-99-6|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|603-165-00-2|reaction mass of: 4-allyl-2,6-bis(2,3-epoxypropyl)phenol;<br>4-allyl-6-[3-[6-[3-[6-[3-(4-allyl-2,6-bis(2,3-epoxypropyl)phe-<br>noxy)-2-hydroxypropyl]-4-allyl-2-(2,3-epoxypropyl)phenoxy]-<br>2-hydroxypropyl]-4-allyl-2-(2,3-epoxypropyl)phenoxy]-2-<br>hydroxypropyl]-2-(2,3-epoxypropyl)phenol;<br>4-allyl-6-[3-(4-allyl-2,6-bis(2,3-epoxypropyl)phenoxy)-2-<br>hydroxypropyl]-2-(2,3-epoxypropyl)phenol;<br>4-allyl-6-[3-[6-[3-(4-allyl-2,6-bis(2,3-epoxypropyl)phenoxy)-<br>2-hydroxypropyl]-4-allyl-2-(2,3-epoxypropyl)phenoxy]-2-<br>hydroxypropyl]-2-(2,3-epoxypropyl)phenol|417-470-1|—|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 43-68<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|603-166-00-8|_R_-1-chloro-2,3-epoxypropane|424-280-2|51594-55-9|R10<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R23/24/25<br>C; R34<br>R43|T<br>R: 45-10-23/24/25-<br>34-43<br>S: 53-45||E|
|603-167-00-3|3,3',5,5'-tetra-_tert_-butylbiphenyl-2,2'-diol|407-920-5|6390-69-8|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-168-00-9|3-(2-ethylhexyloxy)propane-1,2-diol|408-080-2|70445-33-9|Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|603-169-00-4|(±)-_trans_-4-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-hydroxymethyl-_N_-methylpiper-<br>idine|415-550-0|109887-53-8|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-39-61|||
|603-170-00-X|reaction mass of: 2-methyl-1-(6-methylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-<br>en-2-yl)pent-1-en-3-ol;<br>2-methyl-1-(1-methylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-en-2-yl)-pent-1-en-<br>3-ol;<br>2-methyl-1-(5-methylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-en-2-yl)pent-1-en-<br>3-ol|415-990-3|67739-11-1|Xi; R36<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-61|||
|603-171-00-5|5-thiazolylmethanol|414-780-9|38585-74-9|Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|603-172-00-0|mono-2-[2-(4-dibenzo[_b_,_f_][1,4]thiazepin-11-yl)piperazinium-<br>1-yl]ethoxy)ethanol_ trans_-butenedioate|415-180-1|773058-82-5|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-39-61|||
|603-173-00-6|4,4-dimethyl-3,5,8-trioxabicyclo[5.1.0]octane|421-750-9|57280-22-5|Xi; R36<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36-43<br>S: (2-)26-36/37|||
|603-174-00-1|4-cyclohexyl-2-methyl-2-butanol|420-630-3|83926-73-2|Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|603-175-00-7|2-(2-hexyloxyethoxy)ethanol;<br>DEGHE;<br>diethylene glycol monohexyl ether;<br>3,6-dioxa-1-dodecanol;<br>hexyl carbitol;<br>3,6-dioxadodecan-1-ol|203-988-3|112-59-4|Xn; R21<br>Xi; R41|Xn<br>R: 21-41<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-46|||
|603-176-00-2|1,2-bis(2-methoxyethoxy)ethane;<br>TEGDME;<br>triethylene glycol dimethyl ether;<br>triglyme|203-977-3|112-49-2|R19<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62|T<br>R: 61-19-62<br>S: 53-45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-177-00-8|1-ethoxypropan-2-ol;<br>2PG1EE;<br>1-ethoxy-2-propanol;<br>propylene glycol monoethyl ether; [1]<br>2-ethoxy-1-methylethyl acetate;<br>2PG1EEA [2]|216-374-5<br>[1]<br>259-370-9<br>[2]|1569-02-4<br>[1]<br>54839-24-6<br>[2]|R10<br>R67|R: 10-67<br>S: (2-)24|||
|603-178-00-3|2-hexyloxyethanol;<br>ethylene glycol monohexyl ether;<br>n-hexylglycol|203-951-1|112-25-4|Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34|C<br>R: 21/22-34<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|603-179-00-9|ergocalciferol (ISO);<br>Vitamin D2|200-014-9|50-14-6|T+; R26<br>T; R24/25-<br>48/25|T+<br>R: 24/25-26-48/25<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45|||
|603-180-00-4|colecalciferol;<br>Vitamin D3|200-673-2|67-97-0|T+; R26<br>T; R24/25-<br>48/25|T+<br>R: 24/25-26-48/25<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45|||
|603-181-00-X|_tert_-butyl methyl ether;<br>MTBE;<br>2-methoxy-2-methylpropane|216-653-1|1634-04-4|F; R11<br>Xi; R38|F; Xi<br>R: 11-38<br>S: (2-)9-16-24|||
|603-183-00-0|2-[2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethoxy]ethanol;<br>TEGBE;<br>triethylene glycol monobutyl ether;<br>butoxytriethylene glycol|205-592-6|143-22-6|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39-46|Xi; R41: C ≥30 %<br>Xi; R36: 20 % ≤C < 30 %||
|603-184-00-6|2-(hydroxymethyl)-2-[[2-hydroxy-3-(isooctadecyloxy)pro-<br>poxy]methyl]-1,3-propanediol|416-380-1|146925-83-9|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|603-185-00-1|2,4-dichloro-3-ethyl-6-nitrophenol|420-740-1|99817-36-4|T; R25<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-41-43-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|603-186-00-7|trans-(5_RS_,6_SR_)-6-amino-2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxepan-5-ol|419-050-3|79944-37-9|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24/25-26-37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|603-187-00-2|2-((4,6-bis(4-(2-(1-methylpyridinium-4-yl)vinyl)phenyla-<br>mino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)(2-hydroxyethyl)amino)ethanol<br>dichloride|419-360-9|163661-77-6|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|603-189-00-3|reaction mass of complexes of: titanium, 2,2'-oxydiethanol,<br>ammonium lactate, nitrilotris(2-propanol) and ethylene glycol|405-250-8|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|603-191-00-4|2-(4,6-bis(2,4-dimethylphenyl)-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-5-(3-((2-<br>ethylhexyl)oxy)-2-hydroxypropoxy)phenol|419-740-4|137658-79-8|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|603-195-00-6|2-[4-(4-methoxyphenyl)-6-phenyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]-phenol|430-810-3|154825-62-4|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|603-196-00-1|2-(7-ethyl-1_H_-indol-3-yl)ethanol|431-020-1|41340-36-7|Xn; 22-48/22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-48/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37/39-61|||
|603-197-00-7|tebuconazole (ISO);<br>1-(4-chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-3-(1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl)<br>pentan-3-ol|403-640-2|107534-96-3|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53-63<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-61|||
|603-199-00-8|etoxazol (ISO);<br>(_RS_)-5-tert-butyl-2-[2-(2,6-difluorophenyl)-4,5-dihydro-1,3-<br>oxazol-4-yl]phenetole|—|153233-91-1|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,25 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,025 % ≤C <<br>0,25 %<br>R52-53: 0,0025 % ≤C <<br>0,025 %||
|604-001-00-2|phenol;<br>carbolic acid;<br>monohydroxybenzene;<br>phenylalcohol|203-632-7|108-95-2|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>T; R23/24/25<br>Xn; R48/20/<br>21/22<br>C; R34|T;<br>R: 23/24/25-34-48/<br>20/21/22-68<br>S: (1/2-)24/25-26-28-<br>36/37/39-45|T; R23/24/25: C ≥10 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 3 % ≤C < 10 %<br>C; R34: C ≥3 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 1 % ≤C < 3 %||
|604-002-00-8|pentachlorophenol|201-778-6|87-86-5|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T+; R26<br>T; R24/25<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24/25-26-36/37/<br>38-40-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-36/37-45-<br>52-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|604-003-00-3|sodium pentachlorophenolate; [1]<br>potassium pentachlorophenolate [2]|205-025-2<br>[1]<br>231-911-3<br>[2]|131-52-2 [1]<br>7778-73-6<br>[2]|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T+; R26<br>T; R24/25<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24/25-26-36/37/<br>38-40-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-28-36/37-<br>45-52-60-61|||
|604-004-00-9|_m_-cresol; [1]<br>_o_-cresol; [2]<br>_p_-cresol; [3]<br>mix-cresol [4]|203-577-9<br>[1]<br>202-423-8<br>[2]<br>203-398-6<br>[3]<br>215-293-2<br>[4]|108-39-4 [1]<br>95-48-7 [2]<br>106-44-5 [3]<br>1319-77-3<br>[4]|T; R24/25<br>C; R34|T<br>R: 24/25-34<br>S: (1/2-)36/37/39-45|T; R24/25: C ≥5 %<br>Xn; R21/22: 1 % ≤C < 5 %<br>C; R34: C ≥5 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 1 % ≤C < 5 %|C|
|604-005-00-4|1,4-dihydroxybenzene;<br>hydroquinone;<br>quinol|204-617-8|123-31-9|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R50|Xn; N<br>R: 22-40-41-43-50-<br>68<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-61|||
|604-006-00-X|3,4-xylenol; [1]<br>2,5-xylenol; [2]<br>2,4-xylenol; [3]<br>2,3-xylenol; [4]<br>2,6-xylenol; [5]<br>xylenol; [6]<br>2,4(or 2,5)-xylenol [7]|202-439-5<br>[1]<br>202-461-5<br>[2]<br>203-321-6<br>[3]<br>208-395-3<br>[4]<br>209-400-1<br>[5]<br>215-089-3<br>[6]<br>276-245-4<br>[7]|95-65-8 [1]<br>95-87-4 [2]<br>105-67-9 [3]<br>526-75-0 [4]<br>576-26-1 [5]<br>1300-71-6<br>[6]<br>71975-58-1<br>[7]|T; R24/25<br>C; R34<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 24/25-34-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61||C|
|604-007-00-5|2-naphthol|205-182-7|135-19-3|Xn; R20/22<br>N; R50|Xn; N<br>R: 20/22-50<br>S: (2-)24/25-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|604-008-00-0|2-chlorophenol; [1]<br>4-chlorophenol; [2]<br>3-chlorophenol; [3]<br>chlorophenol [4]|202-433-2<br>[1]<br>203-402-6<br>[2]<br>203-582-6<br>[3]<br>246-691-4<br>[4]|95-57-8 [1]<br>106-48-9 [2]<br>108-43-0 [3]<br>25167-80-0<br>[4]|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/21/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)28-61||C|
|604-009-00-6|pyrogallol;<br>1,2,3-trihydroxybenzene|201-762-9|87-66-1|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22-68-52/<br>53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|Xn; R20/21/22: C ≥10 %||
|604-010-00-1|resorcinol;<br>1,3-benzenediol|203-585-2|108-46-3|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>N; R50|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36/38-50<br>S: (2-)26-61|Xn; R22: C ≥10 %||
|604-011-00-7|2,4-dichlorophenol|204-429-6|120-83-2|T; R24<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 22-24-34-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||
|604-012-00-2|4-chloro-_o_-cresol;<br>4-chloro-2-methyl phenol|216-381-3|1570-64-5|T; R23<br>C; R35<br>N; R50|T; C; N<br>R: 23-35-50<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|C; R35: C ≥10 %<br>C; R34: 5 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 1 % ≤C < 5 %||
|604-013-00-8|2,3,4,6-tetrachlorophenol|200-402-8|58-90-2|T; R25<br>Xi; R36/38<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-36/38-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-37-45-<br>60-61|T; R25: C ≥5 %<br>Xn; R22: 0,5 % ≤C < 5 %<br>Xi; R36/38: C ≥5 %||
|604-014-00-3|chlorocresol;<br>4-chloro-_m_-cresol;<br>4-chloro-3-methylphenol|200-431-6|59-50-7|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R50|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-41-43-50<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-61|Xn; R21/22: C ≥10 %||
|604-015-00-9|2,2'-methylenebis-(3,4,6-trichlorophenol);<br>hexachlorophene|200-733-8|70-30-4|T; R24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 24/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)20-37-45-60-<br>61|T; R24/25: C ≥2 %<br>Xn; R21/22: 0,2 % ≤C < 2 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|604-016-00-4|1,2-dihydroxybenzene;<br>pyrocatechol|204-427-5|120-80-9|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R36/38|Xn<br>R: 21/22-36/38<br>S: (2-)22-26-37|||
|604-017-00-X|2,4,5-trichlorophenol|202-467-8|95-95-4|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36/38-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-28-60-61|Xn; R22: C ≥20 %<br>Xi; R36/38: C ≥5 %||
|604-018-00-5|2,4,6-trichlorophenol|201-795-9|88-06-2|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36/38-40-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|604-019-00-0|dichlorophen (ISO)|202-567-1|97-23-4|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-60-61|||
|604-020-00-6|2-phenylphenol (ISO);<br>biphenyl-2-ol;<br>2-hydroxybiphenyl;|201-993-5|90-43-7|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50|Xi; N<br>R: 36/37/38-50<br>S: (2-)22-61|||
|604-021-00-1|sodium 2-biphenylate;<br>2-phenylphenol, sodium salt|205-055-6|132-27-4|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41<br>N; R50|Xn; N<br>R: 22-37/38-41-50<br>S: (2-)22-26-61|||
|604-022-00-7|2,2-dimethyl-1,3-benzodioxol-4-ol|400-900-7|22961-82-6|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)24-26-39|||
|604-023-00-2|2,4-dichloro-3-ethylphenol|401-060-4|—|C; R34<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 34-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/39-45-<br>60-61|||
|604-024-00-8|4,4-isobutylethylidenediphenol|401-720-1|6807-17-6|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 60-36-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|||
|604-025-00-3|2,5-bis(1,1-dimethylbutyl)hydroquinone|400-220-0|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|604-026-00-9|2,2-spirobi(6-hydroxy-4,4,7-trimethylchromane)|400-270-3|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|604-027-00-4|2-methyl-5-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)hydroquinone|400-530-6|—|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24/25-26-37-61|||
|604-028-00-X|4-amino-3-fluorophenol|402-230-0|399-95-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-22-43-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|604-029-00-5|1-naphtol|201-969-4|90-15-3|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41|Xn<br>R: 21/22-37/38-41<br>S: (2-)22-26-37/39|||
|604-030-00-0|bisphenol A;<br>4,4'-isopropylidenediphenol|201-245-8|80-05-7|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xi; R37-41<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 37-41-43-62<br>S: (2-)26-36/37-39-46|||
|604-031-00-6|guaiacol|201-964-7|90-05-1|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/38|Xn<br>R: 22-36/38<br>S: (2-)26|||
|604-032-00-1|thymol|201-944-8|89-83-8|Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>N; R51-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||
|604-033-00-7|isobutyl but-3-enoate|401-170-2|24342-03-8|R10|R: 10<br>S: (2-)|||
|604-034-00-2|4,4'-thiodi-_o_-cresol|403-330-7|24197-34-0|Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-60-61|||
|604-035-00-8|4-nonylphenol, reaction products with formaldehyde and<br>dodecane-1-thiol|404-160-6|—|R43<br>R53|X<br>R: 43-53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|604-036-00-3|4,4'-oxybis(ethylenethio)diphenol|404-590-4|90884-29-0|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|604-037-00-9|3,5-xylenol;<br>3,5-dimethylphenol|203-606-5|108-68-9|T; R24/25<br>C; R34|T<br>R: 24/25-34<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|604-038-00-4|4-chloro-3,5-dimethylphenol; [1]<br>chloroxylenol [2]|201-793-8<br>[1]<br>215-316-6<br>[2]|88-04-0 [1]<br>1321-23-9<br>[2]|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-36/38-43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|604-039-00-X|ethyl 2-[4-[(6-chlorobenzoxazol-2-yl)oxy]phenoxy]propio-<br>nate;<br>fenoxaprop-ethyl|266-362-9|66441-23-4|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|604-040-00-5|fomesafen (ISO);<br>5-[2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-_N_-(methylsulpho-<br>nyl)-2-nitrobenzamide|276-439-9|72178-02-0|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||
|604-041-00-0|acifluorfen (ISO);<br>5-[2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-2-nitrobenzoic<br>acid [1]<br>sodium 5-[2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl) phenoxy]-2-nitro-<br>benzoate;<br>acifluorfen-sodium [2]|256-634-5<br>[1]<br>263-560-7<br>[2]|50594-66-6<br>[1]<br>62476-59-9<br>[2]|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-38-41-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-39-60-61|||
|604-042-00-6|4-nitrosophenol|203-251-6|104-91-6|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-51/53-68<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-<br>47-49-61|||
|604-043-00-1|monobenzone;<br>4-hydroxyphenyl benzyl ether;<br>hydroquinone monobenzyl ether|203-083-3|103-16-2|Xi; R36<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36-43<br>S: (2-)24/25-26-37|||
|604-044-00-7|mequinol;<br>4-methoxyphenol;<br>hydroquinone monomethyl ether|205-769-8|150-76-5|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-36-43<br>S: (2-)24/25-26-37/<br>39-46|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|604-045-00-2|2,3,5-trimethylhydroquinone|211-838-3|700-13-0|Xn; R20<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20-37/38-41-43-<br>50/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-<br>60-61|||
|604-046-00-8|4-(4-isopropoxyphenylsulfonyl)phenol|405-520-5|95235-30-6|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|604-047-00-3|4-(4-tolyloxy)biphenyl|405-730-7|51601-57-1|Xn; R48/22<br>R53|Xn<br>R: 48/22-53<br>S: (2-)22-36-61|||
|604-048-00-9|4,4',4''-(ethan-1,1,1-triyl)triphenol|405-800-7|27955-94-8|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|604-049-00-4|4-4'-methylenebis(oxyethylenethio)diphenol|407-480-4|93589-69-6|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|604-051-00-5|3,5-bis((3,5-di-_tert_-butyl-4-hydroxy)benzyl)-2,4,6-trimethyl-<br>phenol|401-110-5|87113-78-8|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|604-052-00-0|2,2'-methylenebis(6-(2_H_-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-(1,1,3,3-tetra-<br>methylbutyl)phenol)|403-800-1|103597-45-1|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|604-053-00-6|2-methyl-4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-6-(1-methyl-pentadecyl)-phe-<br>nol|410-760-9|157661-93-3|Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|604-054-00-1|reaction mass of: 2-methoxy-4-(tetrahydro-4-methylene-2_H_-<br>pyran-2-yl)-phenol;<br>4-(3,6-dihydro-4-methyl-2_H_-pyran-2-yl)-2-methoxyphenol|412-020-0|—|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|604-055-00-7|2,2'-((3,3',5,5'-tetramethyl-(1,1'-biphenyl)-4,4'-diyl)-bis(oxy-<br>methylene))-bis-oxirane|413-900-7|85954-11-6|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68|Xn<br>R: 68<br>S: (2-)22-36-37|||
|604-056-00-2|2-(2-hydroxy-3,5-dinitroanilino)ethanol|412-520-9|99610-72-7|F; R11<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R22|F; Xn<br>R: 11-22-62<br>S: (2-)22-33-36/37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|604-057-00-8|reaction mass of: isomers of 2-(2_H_-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-<br>methyl-(_n_)-dodecylphenol;<br>isomers of 2-(2_H_-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-methyl-(_n_)-tetracosyl-<br>phenol;<br>isomers of 2-(2_H_-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-methyl-5,6-didodecyl-<br>phenol._ n_ = 5 or 6|401-680-5|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|604-058-00-3|1,2-bis(3-methylphenoxy)ethane|402-730-9|54914-85-1|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|604-059-00-9|2-_n_-hexadecylhydroquinone|406-400-5|—|Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R38<br>R43<br>R53|Xn<br>R: 38-43-48/22-53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-61|||
|604-060-00-4|9,9-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)fluorene|406-950-6|3236-71-3|Xi; R36-38<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/38-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-37-60-61|||
|604-061-00-X|reaction mass of: 2-chloro-5-_sec_-tetradecylhydroquinones<br>where_ sec_-tetradecyl = 1-methyltridecyl;<br>1-ethyldodecyl;<br>1-propylundecyl;<br>1-butyldecyl;<br>1-pentylnonyl;<br>1-hexyloctyl|407-740-7|—|Xi; R38<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 38-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|604-062-00-5|2,4-dimethyl-6-(1-methyl-pentadecyl)phenol|411-220-5|—|Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|604-063-00-0|5,6-dihydroxyindole|412-130-9|3131-52-0|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-61|||
|604-064-00-6|2-(4,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-5-((hexyl)oxy)-phenol|411-380-6|147315-50-2|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|604-065-00-1|4,4',4''-(1-methylpropan-1-yl-3-ylidene)tris(2-cyclohexyl-5-<br>methylphenol)|407-460-5|111850-25-0|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|604-066-00-7|reaction mass of: phenol, 6-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-tetrapropyl-<br>2-[(2-hydroxy-5-tetra-propylphenyl)methyl (C41-compound)<br>and methane, 2,2'-bis[6-(1,1-dimethyl-ethyl)-1-hydroxy-4-tet-<br>rapropyl-phenyl)]- (C45-compound);<br>2,6-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-tetra-propyl-phenol and 2-(1,1-<br>dimethylethyl)-4-tetrapropyl-phenol;<br>2,6-bis[(6-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-1-hydroxy-4-tetrapropylphenyl)<br>methyl]-4-(tetrapropyl)phenol and 2-[(6-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-<br>1-hydroxy-4-tetrapropylphenylmethyl]-6-[1-hydroxy-4-tetra-<br>propylphenyl)methyl]-4-(tetrapropyl)phenol|414-550-8|—|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|604-067-00-2|reaction mass of: 2,2'-[[(2-hydroxyethyl)imino]bis(methylene)<br>bis[4-dodecylphenol];<br>formaldehyde, oligomer with 4-dodecyl phenol and 2-<br>aminoethanol(n = 2);<br>formaldehyde, oligomer with 4-dodecyl phenol and 2-<br>aminoethanol(n = 3, 4 and higher)|414-520-4|—|Xi; R38-41<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-37/39-60-61|||
|604-068-00-8|(±)-4-[2-[[3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-1-methylpropyl]amino]-1-<br>hydroxyethyl]phenol hydrochloride|415-170-5|90274-24-1|Xn; R20/22<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 20/22-43<br>S: (2-)24-26-37|||
|604-069-00-3|2-(1-methylpropyl)-4-_tert_-butylphenol|421-740-4|51390-14-8|C; R34<br>N; R51-53|C; N<br>R: 34-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||
|604-070-00-9|triclosan;<br>2,4,4'-trichloro-2'-hydroxy-diphenyl-ether;<br>5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol|222-182-2|3380-34-5|Xi; R36/38<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/38-50/53<br>S: 26-39-46-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,25 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,025 % ≤C <<br>0,25 %<br>R52-53: 0,0025 % ≤C <<br>0,025 %||
|605-001-00-5|formaldehyde … %|200-001-8|50-00-0|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T; R23/24/25<br>C; R34<br>R43|T<br>R: 23/24/25-34-40-<br>43<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-51|T; R23/24/25: C ≥25 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 5 % ≤C < 25 %<br>C; R34: C ≥25 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 25 %<br>R43: C ≥0,2 %|B D|
|605-002-00-0|1,3,5-trioxan;<br>trioxymethylene|203-812-5|110-88-3|F; R11<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>Xi; R37|F; Xn<br>R: 11-37-63<br>S: (2-)36/37-46|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|605-003-00-6|acetaldehyde;<br>ethanal|200-836-8|75-07-0|F+; R12<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xi; R36/37|F+; Xn<br>R: 12-36/37-40<br>S: (2-)16-33-36/37|||
|605-004-00-1|2,4,6-trimethyl-1,3,5-trioxan;<br>paraldehyde|204-639-8|123-63-7|F; R11 $|F<br>R: 11<br>S: (2-)9-16-29-33|||
|605-005-00-7|2,4,6,8-tetramethyl-1,3,5,7-tetraoxacyclooctane;<br>metaldehyde|203-600-2|108-62-3|R10 $<br>Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 10-22<br>S: (2-)13-25-46|||
|605-006-00-2|butyraldehyde|204-646-6|123-72-8|F; R11|F<br>R: 11<br>S: (2-)9-29-33|||
|605-007-00-8|1,1-dimethoxyethane;<br>dimethyl acetal|208-589-8|534-15-6|F; R11|F<br>R: 11<br>S: (2-)9-16-33|||
|605-008-00-3|acrylaldehyde;<br>acrolein;<br>prop-2-enal|203-453-4|107-02-8|F; R11<br>T+; R26<br>T; R24/25<br>C; R34<br>N; R50|F; T+; N<br>R: 11-24/25-26-34-<br>50<br>S: 23-26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-61||D|
|605-009-00-9|crotonaldehyde;<br>2-butenal; [1]<br>(_E_)-2-butenal;<br>(_E_)-crotonaldehyde [2]|224-030-0<br>[1]<br>204-647-1<br>[2]|4170-30-3<br>[1]<br>123-73-9 [2]|F; R11<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>T+; R26<br>T; R24/25<br>Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41<br>N; R50|F; T+; N<br>R: 11-24/25-26-37/<br>38-41-48/22-50-68<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||
|605-010-00-4|2-furaldehyde|202-627-7|98-01-1|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T; R23/25<br>Xn; R21<br>Xi; R36/37|T<br>R: 21-23/25-36/37-<br>40<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|T; R23/25: C ≥5 %<br>Xn; R20/22: 1 % ≤C < 5 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|605-011-00-X|2-chlorobenzaldehyde;<br>_o_-chlorobenzaldehyde|201-956-3|89-98-5|C; R34|C<br>R: 34<br>S: (1/2-)26-45|||
|605-012-00-5|benzaldehyde|202-860-4|100-52-7|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)24|||
|605-013-00-0|chloralose (INN);<br>(_R_)-1,2-_O_-(2,2,2-trichloroethylidene)-α-D-glucofuranose;<br>glucochloralose;<br>anhydroglucochloral|240-016-7|15879-93-3|Xn; R20/22|Xn<br>R: 20/22<br>S: (2-)16-24/25-28|||
|605-014-00-6|chloral hydrate;<br>2,2,2-trichloroethane-1,1-diol|206-117-5|302-17-0|T; R25<br>Xi; R36/38|T<br>R: 25-36/38<br>S: (1/2-)25-45|||
|605-015-00-1|1,1-diethoxyethane;<br>acetal|203-310-6|105-57-7|F; R11<br>Xi; R36/38|F; Xi<br>R: 11-36/38<br>S: (2-)9-16-33|Xi; R36/38: C ≥10 %||
|605-016-00-7|glyoxal … %;<br>ethandial … %|203-474-9|107-22-2|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R20<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 20-36/38-43-68<br>S: (2-)36/37|Xn; R20: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/38: C ≥10 %|B|
|605-017-00-2|1,3-dioxolane|211-463-5|646-06-0|F; R11|F<br>R: 11<br>S: (2-)16|||
|605-018-00-8|propanal;<br>propionaldehyde|204-623-0|123-38-6|F; R11<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|F; Xi<br>R: 11-36/37/38<br>S: (2-)9-16-29|||
|605-019-00-3|citral|226-394-6|5392-40-5|Xi; R38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 38-43<br>S: (2-)24/25-37|||
|605-020-00-9|safrole;<br>5-allyl-1,3-benzodioxole|202-345-4|94-59-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R22|T<br>R: 45-22-68<br>S: 53-45||E|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|605-021-00-4|formaldehyde, reaction products with butylphenol|294-145-9|91673-30-2|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|605-022-00-X|glutaral;<br>glutaraldehyde;<br>1,5-pentanedial|203-856-5|111-30-8|T; R23/25<br>C; R34<br>R42/43<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 23/25-34-42/43-<br>50<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|T; R25: C ≥50 %<br>Xn; R22: 2 % ≤C < 50 %<br>T; R23: C ≥25 %<br>Xn; R20: 2 % ≤C < 25 %<br>C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R37/38-41: 2 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 0,5 % ≤C < 2 %<br>R43: C ≥0,5 %||
|605-025-00-6|chloroacetaldehyde|203-472-8|107-20-0|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T+; R26<br>T; R24/25<br>C; R34<br>N; R50|T+; N<br>R: 24/25-26-34-40-<br>50<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||
|605-026-00-1|2,5,7,7-tetramethyloctanal|405-690-0|114119-97-0|Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|605-027-00-7|reaction mass of: 3a,4,5,6,7,7a-hexahydro-4,7-methano-1_H_-<br>indene-6-carboxaldehyde;<br>3a,4,5,6,7,7a-hexahydro-4,7-methano-1_H_-indene-5-carboxal-<br>dehyde|410-480-7|—|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|605-028-00-2|β-methyl-3-(1-methylethyl)-benzenepropanal|412-050-4|125109-85-5|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|605-029-00-8|2-cyclohexylpropanal|412-270-0|2109-22-0|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|605-030-00-3|1-(_p_-methoxyphenyl)acetaldehyde oxime|411-510-1|3353-51-3|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|605-031-00-9|reaction mass of: 2,2-dimethoxyethanal [(this component is<br>considered to be anhydrous in terms of identity, structure and<br>composition. However, 2,2-dimethoxyethanal will exist in a<br>hydrated form. 60 % anhydrous is equivalent to 70.4 %<br>hydrate;<br>water(Including free water and water in hydrated 2,2-<br>dimethoxyethanal)]|421-890-0|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|606-001-00-8|acetone;<br>propan-2-one;<br>propanone|200-662-2|67-64-1|F; R11<br>Xi; R36<br>R66<br>R67|F; Xi<br>R: 11-36-66-67<br>S: (2-)9-16-26|||
|606-002-00-3|butanone;<br>ethyl methyl ketone|201-159-0|78-93-3|F; R11<br>Xi; R36<br>R66<br>R67|F; Xi<br>R: 11-36-66-67<br>S: (2-)9-16|||
|606-003-00-9|heptan-3-one;<br>butyl ethyl ketone|203-388-1|106-35-4|R10<br>Xn; R20<br>Xi; R36|Xn<br>R: 10-20-36<br>S: (2-)24|||
|606-004-00-4|4-methylpentan-2-one;<br>isobutyl methyl ketone|203-550-1|108-10-1|F; R11<br>Xn; R20<br>Xi; R36/37<br>R66|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20-36/37-66<br>S: (2-)9-16-29|||
|606-005-00-X|2,6-dimethylheptan-4-one;<br>di-isobutyl ketone|203-620-1|108-83-8|R10<br>Xi; R37|Xi<br>R: 10-37<br>S: (2-)24|Xi; R37: C ≥10 %||
|606-006-00-5|pentan-3-one;<br>diethyl ketone|202-490-3|96-22-0|F; R11<br>Xi; R37<br>R66<br>R67|F; Xi<br>R: 11-37-66-67<br>S: (2-)9-16-25-33|||
|606-007-00-0|3-methylbutan-2-one;<br>methyl isopropyl ketone|209-264-3|563-80-4|F; R11|F<br>R: 11<br>S: (2-)9-16-33|||
|606-009-00-1|4-methylpent-3-en-2-one;<br>mesityl oxide|205-502-5|141-79-7|R10<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22|Xn<br>R: 10-20/21/22<br>S: (2-)25|Xn; R20/21/22: C ≥5 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|606-010-00-7|cyclohexanone|203-631-1|108-94-1|R10<br>Xn; R20|Xn<br>R: 10-20<br>S: (2-)25|||
|606-011-00-2|2-methylcyclohexanone|209-513-6|583-60-8|R10<br>Xn; R20|Xn<br>R: 10-20<br>S: (2-)25|||
|606-012-00-8|3,5,5-trimethylcyclohex-2-enone;<br>isophorone|201-126-0|78-59-1|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R36/37|Xn<br>R: 21/22-36/37-40<br>S: (2-)13-23-36/37/<br>39-46|Xi; R36/37: C ≥10 %||
|606-013-00-3|_p_-benzoquinone;<br>quinone|203-405-2|106-51-4|T; R23/25<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 23/25-36/37/38-<br>50<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-45-61|||
|606-014-00-9|chlorophacinone (ISO);<br>2-(2-(4-chlorophenyl)phenylacetyl)indan-1,3-dione|223-003-0|3691-35-8|T+; R27/28<br>T; R23-48/<br>24/25<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 23-27/28-48/24/<br>25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||
|606-016-00-X|pindone (ISO);<br>2-pivaloylindan-1,3-dione|201-462-8|83-26-1|T; R25-48/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-48/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)37-45-60-61|||
|606-017-00-5|diketene;<br>diketen|211-617-1|674-82-8|R10<br>Xn; R20|Xn<br>R: 10-20<br>S: (2-)3||D|
|606-018-00-0|dichlone (ISO);<br>2,3-dichloro-1,4-naphthoquinone|204-210-5|117-80-6|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36/38-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-60-61|||
|606-019-00-6|chlordecone (ISO);<br>perchloropentacyclo[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]decan-5-one;<br>decachloropentacyclo[5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8]decan-4-one|205-601-3|143-50-0|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T; R24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 24/25-40-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|606-020-00-1|5-methylheptan-3-one|208-793-7|541-85-5|R10<br>Xi; R36/37|Xi<br>R: 10-36/37<br>S: (2-)23|Xi; R36/37: C ≥10 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|606-021-00-7|_N_-methyl-2-pyrrolidone|212-828-1|872-50-4|Xi; R36/38|Xi<br>R: 36/38<br>S: (2-)41|Xi; R36/38: C ≥10 %||
|606-022-00-2|1-phenyl-3-pyrazolidone|202-155-1|92-43-3|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|606-023-00-8|4-methoxy-4-methylpentan-2-one|203-512-4|107-70-0|R10<br>Xn; R20|Xn<br>R: 10-20<br>S: (2-)23-24/25|||
|606-024-00-3|heptan-2-one;<br>methyl amyl ketone|203-767-1|110-43-0|R10<br>Xn; R20/22|Xn<br>R: 10-20/22<br>S: (2-)24/25|||
|606-025-00-9|cyclopentanone|204-435-9|120-92-3|R10<br>Xi; R36/38|Xi<br>R: 10-36/38<br>S: (2-)23|||
|606-026-00-4|5-methylhexan-2-one;<br>isoamyl methyl ketone|203-737-8|110-12-3|R10<br>Xn; R20|Xn<br>R: 10-20<br>S: (2-)23-24/25|||
|606-027-00-X|heptan-4-one;<br>di-_n_-propyl ketone|204-608-9|123-19-3|R10<br>Xn; R20|Xn<br>R: 10-20<br>S: (2-)24/25|||
|606-028-00-5|2,4-dimethylpentan-3-one;<br>di-isopropyl ketone|209-294-7|565-80-0|F; R11<br>Xn; R20|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20<br>S: (2-)9-16-24/25|||
|606-029-00-0|pentane-2,4-dione;<br>acetylacetone|204-634-0|123-54-6|R10<br>Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 10-22<br>S: (2-)21-23-24/25|||
|606-030-00-6|hexan-2-one;<br>methyl butyl ketone;<br>butyl methyl ketone;<br>methyl-_n_-butyl ketone|209-731-1|591-78-6|R10<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>T; R48/23<br>R67|T<br>R: 10-48/23-62-67<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|606-031-00-1|3-propanolide;<br>1,3-propiolactone|200-340-1|57-57-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T+; R26<br>Xi; R36/38|T+<br>R: 45-26-36/38<br>S: 53-45||E|
|606-032-00-7|hexachloroacetone|204-129-5|116-16-5|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)24/25-61|||
|606-033-00-2|2-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-4-methyl-1,2,4-oxadiazolidinedione;<br>methazole|243-761-6|20354-26-1|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-36/38-51/<br>53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|606-034-00-8|metribuzin (ISO);<br>4-amino-6-_tert_-butyl-3-methylthio-1,2,4-triazin-5(4_H_)-one;<br>4-amino-4,5-dihydro-6-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-3-methylthio-<br>1,2,4-triazin-5-one|244-209-7|21087-64-9|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|606-035-00-3|chloridazon (ISO);<br>5-amino-4-chloro-2-phenylpyridazine-3-(2_H_)-one;<br>pyrazon|216-920-2|1698-60-8|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|606-036-00-9|quinomethionate;<br>chinomethionat (ISO);<br>6-methyl-1,3-dithiolo(4,5-_b_)quinoxalin-2-one|219-455-3|2439-01-2|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22-48/22<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/21/22-36-43-<br>48/22-50/53-62<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|606-037-00-4|triadimefon (ISO);<br>1-(4-chlorophenoxy)-3,3-dimethyl-1-(1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)buta-<br>none|256-103-8|43121-43-3|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|606-038-00-X|diphacinone (ISO);<br>2-diphenylacetylindan-1,3-dione|201-434-5|82-66-6|T+; R28<br>T; R48/23/<br>24/25|T+<br>R: 28-48/23/24/25<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45|||
|606-039-00-5|5(or 6)-_tert_-butyl-2'-chloro-6'-ethylamino-3',7'-dimethylspiro<br>(isobenzofuran-1(1_H_),9'-xanthene)-3-one|400-680-2|—|Xn; R20<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|606-040-00-0|(_N_-benzyl-_N_-ethyl)amino-3-hydroxyacetophenone hydro-<br>chloride|401-840-4|55845-90-4|Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|606-041-00-6|2-methyl-1-(4-methylthiophenyl)-2-morpholinopropan-1-<br>one|400-600-6|71868-10-5|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-61|||
|606-042-00-1|acetophenone|202-708-7|98-86-2|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36|Xn<br>R: 22-36<br>S: (2-)26|||
|606-043-00-7|2,4-di-_tert_-butylcyclohexanone|405-340-7|13019-04-0|Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-51/53<br>S: (2-)37-61|||
|606-044-00-2|2,4,6-trimethylbenzophenone|403-150-9|954-16-5|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-60-61|||
|606-045-00-8|oxadiazon (ISO);<br>3-[2,4-dichloro-5-(1-methylethoxy)phenyl]-5-(1,1-dimethy-<br>lethyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2(3_H_)-one|243-215-7|19666-30-9|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|606-046-00-3|reaction mass of_ cis_- and_ trans_-cyclohexadec-8-en-1-one|401-700-2|3100-36-5|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|606-047-00-9|2-benzyl-2-dimethylamino-4-morpholinobutyrophenone|404-360-3|119313-12-1|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|606-048-00-4|2'-anilino-3'-methyl-6'-dipentylaminospiro(isobenzofuran-1<br>(1_H_),9'-xanthen)-3-one|406-480-1|—|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|606-049-00-X|4-(_trans_-4-propylcyclohexyl)acetophenone|406-700-6|78531-61-0|R43<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 43-53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|606-050-00-5|6-anilino-1-benzoyl-4-(4-_tert_-pentylphenoxy)naphto[1,2,3-de]<br>quinoline-2,7-(3_H_)-dione|412-480-2|72453-58-8|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|606-051-00-0|4-pentylcyclohexanone|406-670-4|61203-83-6|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|606-052-00-6|4-(_N_,_N_-dibutylamino)-2-hydroxy-2'-carboxybenzophenone|410-410-5|54574-82-2|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|606-053-00-1|flurtamone (ISO);<br>(_RS_)-5-methylamino-2-phenyl-4-(α, α,α-trifluoro-_m_-tolyl)<br>furan-3(2_H_)-one|—|96525-23-4|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|606-054-00-7|isoxaflutole (ISO);<br>5-cyclopropyl-1,2-oxazol-4-yl α, α,α-trifluoro-2-mesyl-_p_-tolyl<br>ketone|—|141112-29-0|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 50/53-63<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|606-055-00-2|1-(2,3-dihydro-1,3,3,6-tetramethyl-1-(1-methylethyl)-1_H_-<br>inden-5-yl)ethanone|411-180-9|92836-10-7|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-48/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-36-61|||
|606-056-00-8|4-chloro-3',4'-dimethoxybenzophenone|404-610-1|116412-83-0|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|606-057-00-3|4-propylcyclohexanone|406-810-4|40649-36-3|Xi; R38<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 38-52/53<br>S: (2-)25-37-61|||
|606-058-00-9|4'-fluoro-2,2-dimethoxyacetophenone|407-500-1|21983-80-2|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|606-059-00-4|2,4-difluoro-α-(1_H_-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)acetophenone hydro-<br>chloride|412-390-3|86386-75-6|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-41-43<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/39|||
|606-060-00-X|reaction mass of:_ trans_-2,4-dimethyl-2-(5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-<br>5,5,8,8-tetramethyl-naphthalene-2-yl)-1,3-dioxolane;<br>_cis_-2,4-dimethyl-2-(5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-5,5,8,8-tetramethyl-<br>naphthalene-2-yl)-1,3-dioxolane|412-950-7|—|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|606-061-00-5|(3-chlorophenyl)-(4-methoxy-3-nitrophenyl)methanone|423-290-4|66938-41-8|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 68-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|606-062-00-0|tetrahydrothiopyran-3-carboxaldehyde|407-330-8|61571-06-0|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Xi; R41<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 61-41-52/53<br>S: 53-45-61|||
|606-063-00-6|(_E_)-3-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-(4-fluorophenyl)propenal|410-980-5|112704-51-5|Xi; R36<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36-43<br>S: (2-)24-26-37|||
|606-064-00-1|pregn-5-ene-3,20-dione bis(ethylene ketal)|407-450-0|7093-55-2|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|606-065-00-7|1-(4-morpholinophenyl)butan-1-one|413-790-0|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|606-066-00-2|(_E_)-5[(4-chlorophenyl)methylene]-2,2-dimethylcyclopenta-<br>none|410-440-9|164058-20-2|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|606-067-00-8|reaction mass of: 1-(2,3,6,7,8,9-hexahydro-1,1-dimethyl-1_H_-<br>benz(g)inden-4-yl)ethanone;<br>1-(2,3,5,6,7,8-hexahydro-1,1-dimethyl-1_H_-benz(f)inden-4-yl)<br>ethanone;<br>1-(2,3,6,7,8,9-hexahydro-1,1-dimethyl-1_H_-benz(g)inden-5-yl)<br>ethanone;<br>1-(2,3,6,7,8,9-hexahydro-3,3-dimethyl-1_H_-benz(g)inden-5-yl)<br>ethanone|414-870-8|96792-67-5|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|606-068-00-3|2,7,11-trimethyl-13-(2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-1-en-1-yl)tride-<br>cahexaen-2,4,6,8,10,12-al|415-770-7|1638-05-7|Xn; R48/22<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 43-48/22-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-61|||
|606-069-00-9|spiro[1,3-dioxolane-2,5'-(4',4',8',8'-tetramethyl-hexahydro-<br>3',9'-methanonaphthalene)]|415-460-1|154171-76-3|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 24-61|||
|606-070-00-4|butroxydim (ISO);<br>5-(3-butyryl-2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)-2-[1-(ethoxyimino)pro-<br>pyl]-3-hydroxycyclohex-2-en-1-one|414-790-3|138164-12-2|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62-63<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-38-62-63-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|606-071-00-X|17-spiro(5,5-dimethyl-1,3-dioxan-2-yl)androsta-1,4-diene-3-<br>one|421-050-3|13258-43-0|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 22-60-61|||
|606-072-00-5|3-acetyl-1-phenyl-pyrrolidine-2,4-dione|421-600-2|719-86-8|Xn; R48/22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 48/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-61|||
|606-073-00-0|4,4'-bis(dimethylamino)benzophenone;<br>Michler's ketone|202-027-5|90-94-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xi; R41|T<br>R: 45-41-68<br>S: 53-45|||
|606-075-00-1|1-benzyl-5-ethoxyimidazolidine-2,4-dione|417-340-4|65855-02-9|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)22|||
|606-076-00-7|1-((2-quinolinyl-carbonyl)oxy)-2,5-pyrrolidinedione|418-630-3|136465-99-1|Xi; R41<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 41-43<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39|||
|606-077-00-2|(3_S_,4_S_)-3-hexyl-4-[(_R_)-2-hydroxytridecyl]-2-oxetanone|418-650-2|104872-06-2|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|606-078-00-8|1-octylazepin-2-one|420-040-6|59227-88-2|C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|C; N<br>R: 34-43-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||
|606-079-00-3|2-_n_-butyl-benzo[_d_]isothiazol-3-one|420-590-7|4299-07-4|C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 34-43-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|606-080-00-9|Reaction product of: 3-hydroxy-5,7-di-_tert_-butylbenzofuran-2-<br>one with o-xylene|417-100-9|—|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|606-081-00-4|(3β, 5α, 6β)-3-(acetyloxy)-5-bromo-6-hydroxy-androstan-17-<br>one|419-790-7|4229-69-0|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|606-082-00-X|reaction mass of: butan-2-one oxime;<br>syn-_O_,_O_'-di(butan-2-one oxime)diethoxysilane|406-930-7||T; R48/25<br>R43<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 43-48/25-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)25-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|606-083-00-5|2-chloro-5-_sec_-hexadecylhydroquinone|407-750-1|137193-60-3|Xi; R36/38<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 36/38-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37-61|||
|606-084-00-0|1-(4-methoxy-5-benzofuranyl)-3-phenyl-1,3-propanedione|414-540-3|484-33-3|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|606-085-00-6|(1_R_,4_S_)-2-azabicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-en-3-one|418-530-1|79200-56-9|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-41-43<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39|||
|606-086-00-1|1-(3,3-dimethylcyclohexyl)pent-4-en-1-one|422-330-8|56973-87-6|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|606-087-00-7|6-ethyl-5-fluoro-4(3_H_)-pyrimidone|422-460-5|137234-87-8|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|606-088-00-2|2,4,4,7-tetramethyl-6-octen-3-one|422-520-0|74338-72-0|Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-51/53<br>S: (2-)37-61|||
|606-089-00-8|reaction mass of: 1,4-diamino-2-chloro-3-phenoxyanthraqui-<br>none;<br>1,4-diamino-2,3-bis-phenoxyanthraquinone|423-220-2|12223-77-7|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|606-091-00-9|6-chloro-5-(2-chloroethyl)-1,3-dihydroindol-2-one|421-320-0|118289-55-7|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|606-092-00-4|reaction mass of: (_E_)-oxacyclohexadec-12-en-2-one;<br>(_E_)-oxacyclohexadec-13-en-2-one;<br>a) (_Z_)-oxacyclohexadec-(12)-en-2-one and b) (_Z_)-oxacyclo-<br>hexadec-(13)-en-2-one|422-320-3||N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-001-00-0|formic acid … %|200-579-1|64-18-6|C; R35|C<br>R: 35<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-45|C; R35: C ≥90 %<br>C; R34: 10 % ≤C < 90 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 2 % ≤C < 10 %|B|
|607-002-00-6|acetic acid … %|200-580-7|64-19-7|R10<br>C; R35|C<br>R: 10-35<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-45|C; R35: C ≥90 %<br>C; R34: 25 % ≤C < 90 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 10 % ≤C < 25 %|B|
|607-003-00-1|chloroacetic acid|201-178-4|79-11-8|T; R25<br>C; R34<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 25-34-50<br>S: (1/2-)23-37-45-61|||
|607-004-00-7|TCA (ISO);<br>trichloroacetic acid|200-927-2|76-03-9|C; R35<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 35-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|C; R35: C ≥10 %<br>C; R34: 5 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 1 % ≤C < 5 %||
|607-005-00-2|TCA-sodium (ISO);<br>sodium trichloroacetate|211-479-2|650-51-1|Xi; R37<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 37-50/53<br>S: (2-)46-60-61|||
|607-006-00-8|oxalic acid|205-634-3|144-62-7|Xn; R21/22|Xn<br>R: 21/22<br>S: (2-)24/25|Xn; R21/22: C ≥5 %||
|607-007-00-3|salts of oxalic acid|—|—|Xn; R21/22|Xn<br>R: 21/22<br>S: (2-)24/25|Xn; R21/22: C ≥5 %|A|
|607-008-00-9|acetic anhydride|203-564-8|108-24-7|R10<br>Xn; R20/22<br>C; R34|C<br>R: 10-20/22-34<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|C; R34: C ≥25 %<br>Xi; R37/38-41: 5 % ≤C < 25 %<br>Xi; R36: 1 % ≤C < 5 %||
|607-009-00-4|phthalic anhydride|201-607-5|85-44-9|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41<br>R42/43|Xn<br>R: 22-37/38-41-42/<br>43<br>S: (2-)23-24/25-26-<br>37/39-46|||
|607-010-00-X|propionic anhydride|204-638-2|123-62-6|C; R34|C<br>R: 34<br>S: (1/2-)26-45|C; R34: C ≥25 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 10 % ≤C < 25 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-011-00-5|acetyl chloride|200-865-6|75-36-5|F; R11<br>R14<br>C; R34|F; C<br>R: 11-14-34<br>S: (1/2-)9-16-26-45|||
|607-012-00-0|benzoyl chloride|202-710-8|98-88-4|C; R34|C<br>R: 34<br>S: (1/2-)26-45|||
|607-013-00-6|dimethyl carbonate|210-478-4|616-38-6|F; R11|F<br>R: 11<br>S: (2-)9-16|||
|607-014-00-1|methyl formate|203-481-7|107-31-3|F+; R12<br>Xn; R20/22<br>Xi; R36/37|F+; Xn<br>R: 12-20/22-36/37<br>S: (2-)9-16-24-26-33|||
|607-015-00-7|ethyl formate|203-721-0|109-94-4|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/22<br>Xi; R36/37|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20/22-36/37<br>S: (2-)9-16-24-26-33|||
|607-016-00-2|propyl formate; [1]<br>isopropyl formate [2]|203-798-0<br>[1]<br>210-901-2<br>[2]|110-74-7 [1]<br>625-55-8 [2]|F; R11<br>Xi; R36/37<br>R67|F; Xi<br>R: 11-36/37-67<br>S: (2-)9-16-24-33||C|
|607-017-00-8|butyl formate; [1]<br>_tert_-butyl formate; [2]<br>isobutyl formate [3]|209-772-5<br>[1]<br>212-105-0<br>[2]<br>208-818-1<br>[3]|592-84-7 [1]<br>762-75-4 [2]<br>542-55-2 [3]|F; R11<br>Xi; R36/37|F; Xi<br>R: 11-36/37<br>S: (2-)9-16-24-33||C|
|607-018-00-3|isopentyl formate; [1]<br>pentyl formate; [2]<br>2-methylbutyl formate [3]|203-769-2<br>[1]<br>211-340-6<br>[2]<br>252-343-2<br>[3]|110-45-2 [1]<br>638-49-3 [2]<br>35073-27-9<br>[3]|R10<br>Xi; R36/37|Xi<br>R: 10-36/37<br>S: (2-)24||C|
|607-019-00-9|methyl chloroformate|201-187-3|79-22-1|F; R11<br>T+; R26<br>Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34|F; T+<br>R: 11-21/22-26-34<br>S: (1/2-)14-26-28-36/<br>37/39-45-46-63|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-020-00-4|ethyl chloroformate|208-778-5|541-41-3|F; R11<br>T+; R26<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R34|F; T+<br>R: 11-22-26-34<br>S: (1/2-)9-16-26-28-<br>33-36/37/39-45|||
|607-021-00-X|methyl acetate|201-185-2|79-20-9|F; R11<br>Xi; R36<br>R66<br>R67|F; Xi<br>R: 11-36-66-67<br>S: (2-)16-26-29-33|||
|607-022-00-5|ethyl acetate|205-500-4|141-78-6|F; R11<br>Xi; R36<br>R66<br>R67|F; Xi<br>R: 11-36-66-67<br>S: (2-)16-26-33|||
|607-023-00-0|vinyl acetate|203-545-4|108-05-4|F; R11|F<br>R: 11<br>S: (2-)16-23-29-33||D|
|607-024-00-6|propyl acetate; [1]<br>isopropyl acetate [2]|203-686-1<br>[1]<br>203-561-1<br>[2]|109-60-4 [1]<br>108-21-4 [2]|F; R11<br>Xi; R36<br>R66<br>R67|F; Xi<br>R: 11-36-66-67<br>S: (2-)16-26-29-33||C|
|607-025-00-1|_n_-butyl acetate|204-658-1|123-86-4|R10<br>R66<br>R67|R: 10-66-67<br>S: (2-)25|||
|607-026-00-7|_sec_-butyl acetate; [1]<br>isobutyl acetate; [2]<br>_tert_-butyl acetate [3]|203-300-1<br>[1]<br>203-745-1<br>[2]<br>208-760-7<br>[3]|105-46-4 [1]<br>110-19-0 [2]<br>540-88-5 [3]|F; R11<br>R66|F<br>R: 11-66<br>S: (2-)16-23-25-29-<br>33||C|
|607-027-00-2|methyl propionate|209-060-4|554-12-1|F; R11<br>Xn; R20|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20<br>S: (2-)16-24-29-33|||
|607-028-00-8|ethyl propionate|203-291-4|105-37-3|F; R11|F<br>R: 11<br>S: (2-)16-23-24-29-<br>33|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-029-00-3|_n_-butyl propionate; [1]<br>_sec_-butyl propionate; [2]<br>_tert_-butyl propionate; [3]<br>iso-butyl propionate [4]|209-669-5<br>[1]<br>- [2]<br>- [3]<br>208-746-0<br>[4]|590-01-2 [1]<br>591-34-4 [2]<br>20487-40-5<br>[3]<br>540-42-1 [4]|R10|R: 10<br>S: (2-)||C|
|607-030-00-9|propyl propionate|203-389-7|106-36-5|R10<br>Xn; R20|Xn<br>R: 10-20<br>S: (2-)24|||
|607-031-00-4|butyl butyrate|203-656-8|109-21-7|R10|R: 10<br>S: (2-)||C|
|607-032-00-X|ethyl acrylate|205-438-8|140-88-5|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R43|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20/21/22-36/<br>37/38-43<br>S: (2-)9-16-33-36/37|Xi; 36/37/38: C ≥5 %|D|
|607-033-00-5|_n_-butyl methacrylate|202-615-1|97-88-1|R10<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 10-36/37/38-43<br>S: (2-)||D|
|607-034-00-0|methyl acrylate;<br>methyl propenoate|202-500-6|96-33-3|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R43|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20/21/22-36/<br>37/38-43<br>S: (2-)9-25-26-33-36/<br>37-43||D|
|607-035-00-6|methyl methacrylate;<br>methyl 2-methylprop-2-enoate;<br>methyl 2-methylpropenoate|201-297-1|80-62-6|F; R11<br>Xi; R37/38<br>R43|F; Xi<br>R: 11-37/38-43<br>S: (2-)24-37-46||D|
|607-036-00-1|2-methoxyethyl acetate;<br>methylglycol acetate|203-772-9|110-49-6|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22|T<br>R: 60-61-20/21/22<br>S: 53-45||E|
|607-037-00-7|2-ethoxyethyl acetate;<br>ethylglycol acetate|203-839-2|111-15-9|$ Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22|T<br>R: 60-61-20/21/22<br>S: 53-45||E|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-038-00-2|2-butoxyethyl acetate;<br>butylglycol acetate|203-933-3|112-07-2|Xn; R20/21|Xn<br>R: 20/21<br>S: (2-)24|||
|607-039-00-8|2,4-D (ISO);<br>2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid|202-361-1|94-75-7|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R37-41<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-37-41-43-52/<br>53<br>S: (2-)24/25-26-36/<br>37/39-46-61|||
|607-040-00-3|salts of 2,4-D|—|—|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24/25-26-36/<br>37/39-46-61||A|
|607-041-00-9|2,4,5-T (ISO);<br>2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy acetic acid|202-273-3|93-76-5|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36/37/38-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)24-60-61|||
|607-042-00-4|salts and esters of 2,4,5-T;<br>salts and esters of 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy acetic acid|—|—|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36/37/38-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)24-60-61||A|
|607-043-00-X|dicamba (ISO);<br>2,5-dichloro-6-methoxybenzoic acid;<br>3,6-dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid|217-635-6|1918-00-9|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-41-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-61|||
|607-044-00-5|3,6-dichloro-_o_-anisic acid, compound with dimethylamine<br>(1:1); [1]<br>potassium 3,6-dichloro-_o_-anisate [2]|218-951-7<br>[1]<br>233-002-7<br>[2]|2300-66-5<br>[1]<br>10007-85-9<br>[2]|Xi; R36<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 36-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-61|||
|607-045-00-0|dichlorprop (ISO);<br>2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) propionic acid|204-390-5|120-36-5|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R38-41|Xn<br>R: 21/22-38-41<br>S: (2-)26-36/37|||
|607-046-00-6|salts of dichlorprop|—|—|Xn; R20/21/<br>22|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22<br>S: (2-)13||A|
|607-047-00-1|fenoprop (ISO);<br>2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)propionic acid|202-271-2|93-72-1|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-38-50/53<br>S: (2-)37-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-048-00-7|salts of fenoprop;<br>salts of 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)propionic acid|—|—|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)13-60-61||A|
|607-049-00-2|mecoprop (ISO);<br>2-(4-chloro-_o_-tolyloxy) propionic acid;<br>(_RS_)-2-(4-chloro-_o_-tolyloxy)propionic acid; [1]<br>2-(4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy)propionic acid [2]|230-386-8<br>[1]<br>202-264-4<br>[2]|7085-19-0<br>[1]<br>7085-19-0<br>[2]|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-38-41-50/53<br>S: (2-)13-26-37/39-<br>60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,25 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,025 % ≤C<br>< 0,25 %<br>R52-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %||
|607-050-00-8|salts of mecoprop|—|—|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-38-41-50/53<br>S: (2-)13-26-37/39-<br>60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,25 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,025 % ≤C<br>< 0,25 %<br>R52-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %|A|
|607-051-00-3|MCPA (ISO);<br>4-chloro-_o_-tolyloxyacetic acid|202-360-6|94-74-6|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38-41|Xn<br>R: 22-38-41<br>S: (2-)26-37-39|||
|607-052-00-9|salts and esters of MCPA|—|—|Xn; R20/21/<br>22|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22<br>S: (2-)13||A|
|607-053-00-4|MCPB (ISO);<br>4-(4-chloro-_o_-tolyloxy) butyric acid|202-365-3|94-81-5|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|607-054-00-X|salts and esters of MCPB|—|—|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)24/25||A|
|607-055-00-5|endothal-sodium (ISO);<br>disodium 7-oxabicyclo(2,2,1)heptane-2,3-dicarboxylate|204-959-8|129-67-9|T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|T<br>R: 21-25-36/37/38<br>S: (1/2-)36/37/39-45|||
|607-056-00-0|warfarin (ISO); [1]<br>(_S_)-4-hydroxy-3-(3-oxo-1-phenylbutyl)-2-benzopyrone; [2]<br>(_R_)-4-hydroxy-3-(3-oxo-1-phenylbutyl)-2-benzopyrone [3]|201-377-6<br>[1]<br>226-907-3<br>[2]<br>226-908-9<br>[3]|81-81-2 [1]<br>5543-57-7<br>[2]<br>5543-58-8<br>[3]|Repr. Cat. 1;<br>R61<br>T; R48/25<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 61-48/25-52/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-057-00-6|coumachlor (ISO);<br>3-[1-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-oxobutyl]-4-hydroxycoumarin|201-378-1|81-82-3|Xn; R48/22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 48/22-52/53<br>S: (2-)37-61|||
|607-058-00-1|coumafuryl (ISO);<br>fumarin;<br>(_RS_)-3-(1-(2-furyl)-3-oxobutyl)4-hydroxycoumarin;<br>4-hydroxy-3-[3-oxo-1-(2-furyl) butyl]coumarin|204-195-5|117-52-2|T; R25-48/25<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 25-48/25-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)37-45-61|||
|607-059-00-7|coumatetralyl;<br>4-hydroxy-3-(1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1-naphthyl)coumarin|227-424-0|5836-29-3|T+; R27/28<br>T; R48/24/25<br>R52-53|T+<br>R: 27/28-48/24/25-<br>52/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|607-060-00-2|dicoumarol;<br>4,4'-dihydroxy-3,3'-methylenebis(2_H_-chromen-2-one)|200-632-9|66-76-2|T; R48/25<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 22-48/25-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)37-45-61|||
|607-061-00-8|acrylic acid;<br>prop-2-enoic acid|201-177-9|79-10-7|R10<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>C; R35<br>N; R50|C; N<br>R: 10-20/21/22-35-<br>50<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|C; R35: C ≥10 %<br>C; R34: 5 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 1 % ≤C < 5 %|D|
|607-062-00-3|_n_-butyl acrylate|205-480-7|141-32-2|R10<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 10-36/37/38-43<br>S: (2-)9||D|
|607-063-00-9|isobutyric acid|201-195-7|79-31-2|Xn; R21/22|Xn<br>R: 21/22<br>S: (2-)|||
|607-064-00-4|benzyl chloroformate|207-925-0|501-53-1|C; R34<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 34-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-45-60-61|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %||
|607-065-00-X|bromoacetic acid|201-175-8|79-08-3|T; R23/24/25<br>C; R35<br>N; R50|T; C; N<br>R: 23/24/25-35-50<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-066-00-5|dichloroacetic acid|201-207-0|79-43-6|C; R35<br>N; R50|C; N<br>R: 35-50<br>S: (1/2-)26-45-61|||
|607-067-00-0|dichloroacetyl chloride|201-199-9|79-36-7|C; R35<br>N; R50|C; N<br>R: 35-50<br>S: (1/2-)9-26-45-61|||
|607-068-00-6|iodoacetic acid|200-590-1|64-69-7|T; R25<br>C; R35|T; C<br>R: 25-35<br>S: (1/2-)22-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|607-069-00-1|ethyl bromoacetate|203-290-9|105-36-2|T+; R26/27/<br>28|T+<br>R: 26/27/28<br>S: (1/2-)7/9-26-45|||
|607-070-00-7|ethyl chloroacetate|203-294-0|105-39-5|T; R23/24/25<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-50<br>S: (1/2-)7/9-45-61|||
|607-071-00-2|ethyl methacrylate|202-597-5|97-63-2|F; R11<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R43|F; Xi<br>R: 11-36/37/38-43<br>S: (2-)9-16-29-33||D|
|607-072-00-8|2-hydroxyethyl acrylate|212-454-9|818-61-1|T; R24<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 24-34-43-50<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/39-45-<br>61|T; R24: C ≥2 %<br>Xn; R21: 0,2 % ≤C < 2 %<br>R43: C ≥0,2 %|D|
|607-073-00-3|4-CPA (ISO);<br>4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid|204-581-3|122-88-3|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||
|607-074-00-9|chlorfenac (ISO);<br>2,3,6-trichlorophenylacetic acid|201-599-3|85-34-7|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)36-61|||
|607-075-00-4|chlorfenprop-methyl;<br>methyl 2-chloro-3-(4-chlorophenyl)propionate|238-413-5|14437-17-3|Xn; R21/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-076-00-X|dodine (ISO);<br>dodecylguanidinium acetate|219-459-5|2439-10-3|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36/38-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-60-61|||
|607-077-00-5|erbon (ISO);<br>2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)ethyl 2,2-dichloropropionate|—|136-25-4|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|607-078-00-0|fluenetil (ISO);<br>2-fluoroethyl biphenyl-4-ylacetate|—|4301-50-2|T+; R27/28|T+<br>R: 27/28<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/<br>37-45|||
|607-079-00-6|kelevan (ISO);<br>ethyl 5-(perchloro-5-hydroxypentacyclo[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]<br>decan-5-yl)-4-oxopentanoate;<br>ethyl 5-(1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10,10-decachloro-4-hydroxypentacy-<br>clo(5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8)dec-4-yl)-4-oxovalerate|—|4234-79-1|T; R24<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 22-24-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-61|||
|607-080-00-1|chloroacetyl chloride|201-171-6|79-04-9|R14<br>R29<br>T; R23/24/<br>25-48/23<br>C; R35<br>N; R50|T; C; N<br>R: 14-23/24/25-29-<br>35-48/23-50<br>S: (1/2-)7/8-9-26-36/<br>37/39-45-61|||
|607-081-00-7|fluoroacetic acid|205-631-7|144-49-0|T+; R28<br>N; R50|T+; N<br>R: 28-50<br>S: (1/2-)20-22-26-45-<br>61|||
|607-082-00-2|fluoroacetates, soluble|—|—|T+; R28<br>N; R50|T+; N<br>R: 28-50<br>S: (1/2-)20-22-26-45-<br>61||A|
|607-083-00-8|2,4-DB (ISO);<br>4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)butyric acid|202-366-9|94-82-6|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)25-29-46-61|||
|607-084-00-3|salts of 2,4-DB|—|—|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-29-39-46-<br>61||A|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-085-00-9|benzyl benzoate|204-402-9|120-51-4|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)25|||
|607-086-00-4|diallyl phthalate|205-016-3|131-17-9|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)24/25-60-61|||
|607-088-00-5|methacrylic acid;<br>2-methylpropenoic acid|201-204-4|79-41-4|Xn; R21/22<br>C; R35|C<br>R: 21/22-35<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|C; R35: C ≥10 %<br>C; R34: 5 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 1 % ≤C < 5 %|D|
|607-089-00-0|propionic acid … %|201-176-3|79-09-4|C; R34|C<br>R: 34<br>S: (1/2-)23-36-45|C; R34: C ≥25 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 10 % ≤C < 25 %|B|
|607-090-00-6|thioglycolic acid|200-677-4|68-11-1|T; R23/24/25<br>C; R34|T<br>R: 23/24/25-34<br>S: (1/2-)25-27-28-45|T; R23/24/25: C ≥2 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 0,2 % ≤C < 2 %||
|607-091-00-1|trifluoroacetic acid . . . %|200-929-3|76-05-1|Xn; R20<br>C; R35<br>R52-53|C<br>R: 20-35-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)9-26-27-28-<br>45-61|Xn; R20: C ≥10 %|B|
|607-092-00-7|methyl lactate; [1]<br>methyl (±)-lactate; [2]<br>methyl (_R_)-lactate; [3]<br>methyl (_S_)-(-)-lactate [4]|208-930-0<br>[1]<br>218-449-8<br>[2]<br>241-420-6<br>[3]<br>248-704-9<br>[4]|547-64-8 [1]<br>2155-30-8<br>[2]<br>17392-83-5<br>[3]<br>27871-49-4<br>[4]|R10<br>Xi; R36/37|Xi<br>R: 10-36/37<br>S: (2-)24||C|
|607-093-00-2|propionyl chloride|201-170-0|79-03-8|F; R11<br>R14<br>C; R34|F; C<br>R: 11-14-34<br>S: (1/2-)9-16-26-45||B D|
|607-094-00-8|peracetic acid . . . %|201-186-8|79-21-0|R10<br>O; R7<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>C; R35<br>N; R50|O; C; N<br>R: 7-10-20/21/22-35-<br>50<br>S: (1/2-)3/7-14-36/37/<br>39-45-61|Xn; R20/21/22: C ≥10 %<br>C; R35: C ≥10 %<br>C; R34: 5 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 1 % ≤C < 5 %|B D|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-095-00-3|maleic acid|203-742-5|110-16-7|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|Xn<br>R: 22-36/37/38<br>S: (2-)26-28-37|||
|607-096-00-9|maleic anhydride|203-571-6|108-31-6|Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>R42/43|C<br>R: 22-34-42/43<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|607-097-00-4|benzene-1,2,4-tricarboxylic acid 1,2-anhydride;<br>trimellitic anhydride|209-008-0|552-30-7|Xi; R37-41<br>R42/43|Xn<br>R: 37-41-42/43<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/39|||
|607-098-00-X|benzene-1,2:4,5-tetracarboxylic dianhydride;<br>benzene-1,2:4,5-tetracarboxylic dianhydride;<br>pyromellitic dianhydride|201-898-9|89-32-7|Xi; R41<br>R42/43|Xn<br>R: 41-42/43<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37/39|||
|607-099-00-5|1,2,3,6-tetrahydrophthalic anhydride; [1]<br>_cis_-1,2,3,6-tetrahydrophthalic anhydride; [2]<br>3,4,5,6-tetrahydrophthalic anhydride; [3]<br>tetrahydrophthalic anhydride [4]|201-605-4<br>[1]<br>213-308-7<br>[2]<br>219-374-3<br>[3]<br>247-570-9<br>[4]|85-43-8 [1]<br>935-79-5 [2]<br>2426-02-0<br>[3]<br>26266-63-7<br>[4]|Xi; R41<br>R42/43<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 41-42/43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37/<br>39-61||C|
|607-100-00-9|benzophenone-3,3',4,4'-tetracarboxylic dianhydride;<br>4,4'-carbonyldi(phthalic anhydride)|219-348-1|2421-28-5|Xi; R36/37|Xi<br>R: 36/37<br>S: (2-)25|Xi; R36/37: C ≥1 %||
|607-101-00-4|1,4,5,6,7,7-hexachlorobicyclo [2,2,1]hept-5-ene-2,3-dicar-<br>boxylic anhydride chlorendic anhydride|204-077-3|115-27-5|Xi; R36/37/<br>38|Xi<br>R: 36/37/38<br>S: (2-)25|Xi; R36/37/38: C ≥1 %||
|607-102-00-X|cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylic anhydride; [1]<br>_cis_-cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylic anhydride; [2]<br>_trans_-cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylic anhydride [3]|201-604-9<br>[1]<br>236-086-3<br>[2]<br>238-009-9<br>[3]|85-42-7 [1]<br>13149-00-3<br>[2]<br>14166-21-3<br>[3]|Xi; R41<br>R42/43|Xn<br>R: 41-42/43<br>S: (2-)23-24-26-37/39||C|
|607-103-00-5|succinic anhydride|203-570-0|108-30-5|Xi; R36/37|Xi<br>R: 36/37<br>S: (2-)25|Xi; R36/37: C ≥1 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-104-00-0|cyclopentane-1,2,3,4-tetracarboxylic dianhydride|227-964-7|6053-68-5|Xi; R36/37|Xi<br>R: 36/37<br>S: (2-)25|Xi; R36/37: C ≥1 %||
|607-105-00-6|8,9,10-trinorborn-5-ene-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride; [1]<br>1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-3,6-methanophthalic anhydride; [2]<br>(1α,2α,3β,6β)-1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-3,6-methanophthalic anhy-<br>dride [3]|204-957-7<br>[1]<br>212-557-9<br>[2]<br>220-384-5<br>[3]|129-64-6 [1]<br>826-62-0 [2]<br>2746-19-2<br>[3]|Xi; R41<br>R42/43|Xn<br>R: 41-42/43<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37/39||C|
|607-106-00-1|8,9-dinorborn-5-ene-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride|—|123748-85-6|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42|Xn<br>R: 22-36/37/38-42<br>S: (2-)39|Xi; R36/37/38: C ≥10 %|C|
|607-107-00-7|2-ethylhexyl acrylate|203-080-7|103-11-7|Xi; R37/38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 37/38-43<br>S: (2-)36/37-46||D|
|607-108-00-2|2-hydroxy-1-methylethylacrylate; [1]<br>2-hydroxypropylacrylate; [2]<br>acrylic acid, monoester with propane-1,2-diol [3]|220-852-9<br>[1]<br>213-663-8<br>[2]<br>247-118-0<br>[3]|2918-23-2<br>[1]<br>999-61-1 [2]<br>25584-83-2<br>[3]|T; R23/24/25<br>C; R34<br>R43|T<br>R: 23/24/25-34-43<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|T; R23/24/25: C ≥2 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 0,2 % ≤C < 2 %<br>R43: C ≥0,2 %|C D|
|607-109-00-8|hexamethylene diacrylate;<br>hexane-1,6-diol diacrylate|235-921-9|13048-33-4|Xi; R36/38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36/38-43<br>S: (2-)39||D|
|607-110-00-3|pentaerythritol triacrylate|222-540-8|3524-68-3|Xi; R36/38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36/38-43<br>S: (2-)39||D|
|607-111-00-9|2,2-bis(acryloyloxymethyl)butyl acrylate;<br>trimethylolpropane triacrylate|239-701-3|15625-89-5|Xi; R36/38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36/38-43<br>S: (2-)39||D|
|607-112-00-4|2,2-dimethyltrimethylene diacrylate;<br>neopentyl glycol diacrylate|218-741-5|2223-82-7|T; R24<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R43|T<br>R: 24-36/38-43<br>S: (1/2-)28-39-45|T; R24: C ≥5 %<br>Xn; R21: 0,2 % ≤C < 5 %|D|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-113-00-X|isobutyl methacrylate|202-613-0|97-86-9|R10<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R43<br>N; R50|Xi; N<br>R: 10-36/37/38-43-<br>50<br>S: (2-)24-37-61||D|
|607-114-00-5|ethylene dimethacrylate|202-617-2|97-90-5|Xi; R37<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 37-43<br>S: (2-)24-37|Xi; R37: C ≥10 %|D|
|607-115-00-0|isobutyl acrylate|203-417-8|106-63-8|R10<br>Xn; R20/21<br>Xi; R38<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 10-20/21-38-43<br>S: (2-)9-24-37|Xi; R38: C ≥10 %|D|
|607-116-00-6|cyclohexyl acrylate|221-319-3|3066-71-5|Xi; R37/38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 37/38-51/53<br>S: (2-)61|Xi; R37/38: C ≥10 %|D|
|607-117-00-1|2,3-epoxypropyl acrylate;<br>glycidyl acrylate|203-440-3|106-90-1|T; R23/24/25<br>C; R34<br>R43|T<br>R: 23/24/25-34-43<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|T; R23/24/25: C ≥2 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 0,2 % ≤C < 2 %<br>R43: C ≥0,2 %|D|
|607-118-00-7|1-methyltrimethylene diacrylate;<br>1,3-butylene glycol diacrylate|243-105-9|19485-03-1|Xn; R21<br>C; R34<br>R43|C<br>R: 21-34-43<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45||D|
|607-119-00-2|tetramethylene diacrylate;<br>1,4-butyleneglycol diacrylate|213-979-6|1070-70-8|Xn; R21<br>C; R34<br>R43|C<br>R: 21-34-43<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45||D|
|607-120-00-8|2,2'-oxydiethyl diacrylate;<br>diethylene glycol diacrylate|223-791-6|4074-88-8|T; R24<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R43|T<br>R: 24-36/38-43<br>S: (1/2-)28-39-45|T; R24: C ≥2 %<br>Xn; R21: 0,2 % ≤C < 2 %<br>R43: C ≥0,2 %|D|
|607-121-00-3|8,9,10-trinorborn-2-yl acrylate|—|10027-06-2|Xn; R21<br>Xi; R38<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 21-38-43<br>S: (2-)28|Xi; R38: C ≥10 %|D|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-122-00-9|pentaerythritol tetraacrylate|225-644-1|4986-89-4|Xi; R36/38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36/38-43<br>S: (2-)26-39||D|
|607-123-00-4|2,3-epoxypropyl methacrylate;<br>glycidyl methacrylate|203-441-9|106-91-2|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22-36/38-<br>43<br>S: (2-)26-28|Xi; R36/38: C ≥10 %|D|
|607-124-00-X|2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate|212-782-2|868-77-9|Xi; R36/38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36/38-43<br>S: (2-)26-28||D|
|607-125-00-5|2-hydroxypropyl methacrylate; [1]<br>3-hydroxypropyl methacrylate [2]|213-090-3<br>[1]<br>220-426-2<br>[2]|923-26-2 [1]<br>2761-09-3<br>[2]|Xi; R36<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36-43<br>S: (2-)24/25-26-37/39||C D|
|607-126-00-0|2,2'-(ethylenedioxy)diethyl diacrylate;<br>triethylene glycol diacrylate|216-853-9|1680-21-3|Xi; R36/38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36/38-43<br>S: (2-)26-28||D|
|607-127-00-6|2-diethylaminoethyl methacrylate|203-275-7|105-16-8|Xn; R20<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 20-36/38-43<br>S: (2-)26|Xi; R36/38: C ≥10 %|D|
|607-128-00-1|2-_tert_-butylaminoethyl methacrylate|223-228-4|3775-90-4|Xi; R36/38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36/38-43<br>S: (2-)26||D|
|607-129-00-7|ethyl lactate;<br>ethyl DL-lactate; [1]<br>ethyl (_S_)-2-hydroxypropionate;<br>ethyl L-lactate;<br>ethyl-(_S_)-lactate [2]|202-598-0<br>[1]<br>211-694-1<br>[2]|97-64-3 [1]<br>687-47-8 [2]|R10<br>Xi; R37-41|Xi<br>R: 10-37-41<br>S: (2-)24-26-39||C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-130-00-2|pentyl acetate; [1]<br>isopentyl acetate; [2]<br>1-methylbutyl acetate; [3]<br>2-methylbutyl acetat; [4]<br>2(or 3)-methylbutyl acetate [5]|211-047-3<br>[1]<br>204-662-3<br>[2]<br>210-946-8<br>[3]<br>210-843-8<br>[4]<br>282-263-3<br>[5]|628-63-7 [1]<br>123-92-2 [2]<br>626-38-0 [3]<br>624-41-9 [4]<br>84145-37-9<br>[5]|R10<br>R66|R: 10-66<br>S: (2-)23-25||C|
|607-131-00-8|isopentyl propionate; [1]<br>pentyl propionate; [2]<br>2-methylbutyl propionate [3]|203-322-1<br>[1]<br>210-852-7<br>[2]<br>219-449-0<br>[3]|105-68-0 [1]<br>624-54-4 [2]<br>2438-20-2<br>[3]|R10|R: 10<br>S: (2-)23-24||C|
|607-132-00-3|2-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate|220-688-8|2867-47-2|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 21/22-36/38-43<br>S: (2-)26-28|Xi; R36/38: C ≥10 %|D|
|607-133-00-9|monoalkyl or monoaryl or monoalkylaryl esters of acrylic<br>acid with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this<br>Annex|—|—|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/37/38-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-28-61|Xi; R36/37/38: C ≥10 %|A|
|607-134-00-4|monoalkyl or monoaryl or monoalkyaryl esters of<br>methacrylic acid with the exception of those specified<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Xi; R36/37/<br>38|Xi<br>R: 36/37/38<br>S: (2-)26-28|Xi; R36/37/38: C ≥10 %|A|
|607-135-00-X|butyric acid|203-532-3|107-92-6|C; R34|C<br>R: 34<br>S: (1/2-)26-36-45|||
|607-136-00-5|butyryl chloride|205-498-5|141-75-3|F; R11<br>C; R34|F; C<br>R: 11-34<br>S: (1/2-)16-23-26-36-<br>45|||
|607-137-00-0|methyl acetoacetate|203-299-8|105-45-3|Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 36<br>S: (2-)26|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-138-00-6|butyl chloroformate;<br>chloroformic acid butyl ester|209-750-5|592-34-7|R10<br>T; R23<br>C; R34|T<br>R: 10-23-34<br>S: (1/2-)26-36-45|||
|607-139-00-1|2-chloropropionic acid|209-952-3|598-78-7|Xn; R22<br>C; R35|C<br>R: 22-35<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-28-36-<br>45|||
|607-140-00-7|isobutyryl chloride|201-194-1|79-30-1|F; R11<br>C; R35|F; C<br>R: 11-35<br>S: (1/2-)16-23-26-36-<br>45|||
|607-141-00-2|oxydiethylene bis(chloroformate)|203-430-9|106-75-2|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-38-41-51/53<br>S: (2-)23-26-61|||
|607-142-00-8|propyl chloroformate;<br>chloroformic acid propylester;<br>_n_-propyl chloroformate|203-687-7|109-61-5|R10 $<br>T; R23<br>C; R34|T<br>R: 10-23-34<br>S: (1/2-)26-36-45|||
|607-143-00-3|valeric acid|203-677-2|109-52-4|C; R34<br>R52-53|C<br>R: 34-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36-45-61|||
|607-144-00-9|adipic acid|204-673-3|124-04-9|Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 36<br>S: (2-)|||
|607-145-00-4|methanesulphonic acid|200-898-6|75-75-2|C; R34|C<br>R: 34<br>S: (1/2-)26-36-45|||
|607-146-00-X|fumaric acid|203-743-0|110-17-8|Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 36<br>S: (2-)26|||
|607-147-00-5|oxalic acid diethylester;<br>diethyl oxalate|202-464-1|95-92-1|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36|Xn<br>R: 22-36<br>S: (2-)23|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-148-00-0|guanidinium chloride;<br>guanadine hydrochloride|200-002-3|50-01-1|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/38|Xn<br>R: 22-36/38<br>S: (2-)22|||
|607-149-00-6|urethane (INN);<br>ethyl carbamate|200-123-1|51-79-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45|||
|607-150-00-1|endothal (ISO);<br>7-oxabicyclo(2,2,1)heptane-2,3-dicarboxylic acid|205-660-5|145-73-3|T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|T<br>R: 21-25-36/37/38<br>S: (1/2-)36/37/39-45|||
|607-151-00-7|propargite (ISO);<br>2-(4-_tert_-butylphenoxy) cyclohexyl prop-2-ynyl sulphite|219-006-1|2312-35-8|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T; R23<br>Xi; R38-41<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23-38-40-41-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,25 % ≤C < 2,5 %<br>R52-53: 0,025 % ≤C < 0,25 %||
|607-152-00-2|2,3,6-TBA (ISO);<br>2,3,6-trichlorobenzoic acid|200-026-4|50-31-7|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|607-153-00-8|benazolin (ISO);<br>4-chloro-2,3-dihydro-2-oxo-1,3-benzothiazol-3-ylacetic acid|223-297-0|3813-05-6|Xi; R36/38<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 36/38-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-61|||
|607-154-00-3|ethyl_ N_-benzoyl-_N_-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-DL-alaninate;<br>benzoylprop-ethyl (ISO)|244-845-5|22212-55-1|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-60-61|||
|607-155-00-9|3-(3-amino-5-(1-methylguanidino)-1-oxopentylamino-6-(4-<br>amino-2-oxo-2,3-dihydro-pyrimidin-1-yl)-2,3-dihydro-(6_H_)-<br>pyran-2-carboxylic acid;<br>blasticidin-s|—|2079-00-7|T+; R28|T+<br>R: 28<br>S: (1/2-)24/25-36/37-<br>45|||
|607-156-00-4|chlorfenson (ISO);<br>4-chlorophenyl 4-chlorobenzenesulfonate|201-270-4|80-33-1|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-38-50/53<br>S: (2-)37-60-61|||
|607-157-00-X|3-(3-biphenyl-4-yl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1-naphthyl)-4-hydroxy-<br>coumarin;<br>difenacoum|259-978-4|56073-07-5|T+; R28<br>T; R48/25<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 28-48/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-158-00-5|sodium salt of chloroacetic acid;<br>sodium chloroacetate|223-498-3|3926-62-3|T; R25<br>Xi; R38<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 25-38-50<br>S: (1/2-)22-37-45-61|||
|607-159-00-0|chlorobenzilate (ISO);<br>ethyl 2,2-di(4-chlorophenyl)-2-hydroxyacetate;<br>ethyl 4,4'-dichlorobenzilate|208-110-2|510-15-6|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|607-160-00-6|isobutyl 2-(4-(4-chlorophenoxy)phenoxy)propionate;<br>clofop-isobutyl (ISO)|—|51337-71-4|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||
|607-161-00-1|diethanolamine salt of 4-CPA|—|—|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||
|607-162-00-7|2,2-dichloropropionic acid;<br>dalapon|200-923-0|75-99-0|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-38-41-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|607-163-00-2|3-acetyl-6-methyl-2_H_-pyran-2,4(3_H_)-dione;<br>dehydracetic acid|208-293-9|520-45-6|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||
|607-164-00-8|sodium 1-(3,4-dihydro-6-methyl-2,4-dioxo-2_H_-pyran-3-yli-<br>dene)ethonolate;<br>sodium dehydracetate|224-580-1|4418-26-2|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||
|607-165-00-3|diclofop-methyl (ISO);<br>methyl 2-(4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenoxy)propionate;<br>methyl (_RS_)-2-[4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenoxy]propionate;|257-141-8|51338-27-3|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|607-166-00-9|medinoterb acetate (ISO);<br>6-_tert_-butyl-3-methyl-2,4-dinitrophenyl acetate|219-634-6|2487-01-6|T; R25<br>Xn; R21|T<br>R: 21-25<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45|||
|607-167-00-4|sodium 3-chloroacrylate|—|4312-97-4|Xn; R21/22|Xn<br>R: 21/22<br>S: (2-)36/37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-168-00-X|dipropyl 6,7-methylenedioxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-3-methyl-<br>naphthalene-1,2-dicarboxylate;<br>propylisome|—|83-59-0|T; R24<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 22-24-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||
|607-169-00-5|sodium fluoroacetate|200-548-2|62-74-8|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>N; R50|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-50<br>S: (1/2-)13-22-36/37-<br>45-61|||
|607-170-00-0|bis(1,2,3-trithiacyclohexyldimethylammonium) oxalate;<br>thiocyclam-oxalate|250-859-2|31895-22-4|Xn; R21/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-60-61|||
|607-172-00-1|4-hydroxy-3-(3-(4'-bromo-4-biphenylyl)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-<br>1-naphthyl)coumarin;<br>brodifacoum|259-980-5|56073-10-0|T+; R27/28<br>T; R48/24/25<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 27/28-48/24/25-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||
|607-173-00-7|dimethyl (3-methyl-4-(5-nitro-3-ethoxycarbonyl-2-thienyl)<br>azo)phenylnitrilodipropionate|400-460-6|—|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|607-174-00-2|reaction mass of dodecyl 3-(2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-21-oxo-7-<br>oxa-3,20-diazadispiro(5,1,11,2)henicosan-20-yl)propionate<br>and tetradecyl 3-(2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-21-oxo-7-oxa-3,20-dia-<br>zadispiro(5,1,11,2)henicosan-20-yl)propionate|400-580-9|—|Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-51/53<br>S: (2-)28-61|||
|607-175-00-8|methyl 2-(2-nitrobenzylidene)acetoacetate|400-650-9|39562-27-1|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|607-176-00-3|reaction mass of α-3-(3-(2_H_-benzotriazol-2-yl)-5-_tert_-butyl-4-<br>hydroxyphenyl)propionyl-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) and α-<br>3-(3-(2_H_-benzotriazol-2-yl)-5-_tert_-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)<br>propionyl-ω-3-(3-(2_H_-benzotriazol-2-yl)-5-_tert_-butyl-4-hydro-<br>xyphenyl)propionyloxypoly(oxyethylene)|400-830-7|—|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|607-177-00-9|methyl 2-(3-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)3-methy-<br>lureidosulphonyl)benzoate|401-190-1|101200-48-0|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|607-178-00-4|methyl α-((4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)ureidosulphonyl)-_o_-<br>toluate|401-340-6|83055-99-6|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-179-00-X|(benzothiazol-2-ylthio)succinic acid|401-450-4|95154-01-1|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|607-180-00-5|potassium 2-hydroxycarbazole-1-carboxylate|401-630-2|96566-70-0|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-36/37-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-61|||
|607-181-00-0|3,5-dichloro-2,4-difluorobenzoyl fluoride|401-800-6|101513-70-6|T; R23<br>C; R34<br>Xn; R22<br>R29<br>R43<br>R52-53|T; C<br>R: 22-23-29-34-43-<br>52/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||
|607-182-00-6|methyl 3-sulphamoyl-2-thenoate|402-050-2|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|607-183-00-1|zinc 2-hydroxy-5-C13-18alkylbenzoate|402-280-3|—|Xi; R36/38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/38-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-61|||
|607-184-00-7|_S_-(3-trimethoxysilyl)propyl 19-isocyanato-11-(6-isocyanato-<br>hexyl)-10,12-dioxo-2,9,11,13-tetraazanonadecanethioate|402-290-8|85702-90-5|R10<br>R42/43|Xn<br>R: 10-42/43<br>S: (2-)23-24-37|||
|607-185-00-2|ethyl_ trans_-3-dimethylaminoacrylate|402-650-4|1117-37-9|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|607-186-00-8|quinclorac (ISO);<br>3,7-dichloroquinoline-8-carboxylic acid|402-780-1|84087-01-4|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|607-187-00-3|bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl) succinate|402-940-0|62782-03-0|Xi; R36<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 36-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-61|||
|607-188-00-9|hydrogen sodium_ N_-carboxylatoethyl-_N_-octadec-9-enylma-<br>leamate|402-970-4|—|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-189-00-4|trimethylenediaminetetraacetic acid|400-400-9|1939-36-2|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-39-60-<br>61|||
|607-190-00-X|methyl acrylamidomethoxyacetate (containing ≥0,1 % acry-<br>lamid)|401-890-7|77402-03-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36|T<br>R: 45-46-22-36<br>S: 53-45||E|
|607-191-00-5|isobutyl 3,4-epoxybutyrate|401-920-9|100181-71-3|Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-28-36/37-<br>60-61|||
|607-192-00-0|disodium_ N_-carboxymethyl-_N_-(2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl)gly-<br>cinate|402-360-8|92511-22-3|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|607-194-00-1|propylene carbonate|203-572-1|108-32-7|Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 36<br>S: (2-)|||
|607-195-00-7|2-methoxy-1-methylethyl acetate|203-603-9|108-65-6|R10<br>Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 10-36<br>S: (2-)25|||
|607-196-00-2|heptanoic acid|203-838-7|111-14-8|C; R34|C<br>R: 34<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|607-197-00-8|nonanoic acid|203-931-2|112-05-0|C; R34|C<br>R: 34<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|607-198-00-3|propyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate|204-498-2|121-79-9|Xn; R22<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-199-00-9|octyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate|213-853-0|1034-01-1|Xn; R22<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|607-200-00-2|dodecyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate|214-620-6|1166-52-5|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|607-201-00-8|thiocarbonyl chloride|207-341-6|463-71-8|T; R23<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|T<br>R: 22-23-36/37/38<br>S: (1/2-)7-9-36/37-45|||
|607-203-00-9|2-ethylhexyl[[[3,5-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-hydroxyphenyl]<br>methyl]thio]acetate|279-452-8|80387-97-9|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>R43<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 61-43-52/53<br>S: 53-45-61|||
|607-204-00-4|(chlorophenyl)(chlorotolyl)methane, mixed isomers|400-140-6|—|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|607-205-00-X|methyl chloroacetate|202-501-1|96-34-4|R10<br>T; R23/25<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41|T<br>R: 10-23/25-37/38-<br>41<br>S: (1/2-)26-37/39-45|||
|607-206-00-5|isopropyl chloroacetate|203-301-7|105-48-6|R10<br>T; R25<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|T<br>R: 10-25-36/37/38<br>S: (1/2-)26-37/39-45|||
|607-207-00-0|haloxyfop-etotyl (ISO)<br>2-ethoxyethyl 2-(4-(3-chloro-5-trifluoromethyl-2-pyridyloxy)<br>phenoxy)propionate;<br>haloxyfop-(2-ethoxyethyl)|402-560-5|87237-48-7|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-36-60-61|||
|607-208-00-6|4,8,12-trimethyltrideca-3,7,11-trienoic acid, mixed isomers|403-000-2|91853-67-7|Xi; R38<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-50/53<br>S: (2-)37/39-60-61|||
|607-209-00-1|reaction mass of_ O_,_O_'-diisopropyl (pentathio)dithioformate<br>and_ O_,_O_'-diisopropyl (trithio)dithioformate and_ O_,_O_'-diiso-<br>propyl (tetrathio)dithioformate|403-030-6|—|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-210-00-7|methyl acrylamidoglycolate (containing ≥0,1 % acrylamide)|403-230-3|77402-05-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>C; R34<br>R43|T<br>R: 45-46-34-43<br>S: 53-45|||
|607-211-00-2|methyl 3-(3-_tert_-butyl-4-hydroxy-5-methylphenyl)propionate|403-270-1|6386-39-6|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)36-61|||
|607-212-00-8|poly(oxypropylenecarbonyl-co-oxy(ethylethylene)carbonyl),<br>containing 27 % hydroxyvalerate|403-300-3|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|607-213-00-3|ethyl 3,3-bis(_tert_-pentylperoxy)butyrate|403-320-2|67567-23-1|E; R2 $<br>O; R7<br>R10<br>N; R51-53|E; N<br>R: 2-7-10-51/53<br>S: (2-)3/7-14-33-36/<br>37/39-61|||
|607-214-00-9|_N_,_N_-hydrazinodiacetic acid|403-510-5|19247-05-3|T; R25<br>Xn; R48/22<br>R43<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 25-43-48/22-52/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||
|607-215-00-4|3-(3-_tert_-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propionic acid|403-920-4|107551-67-7|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36|Xn<br>R: 22-36<br>S: (2-)25-26-36|||
|607-216-00-X|glutamic acid, reaction products with_ N_-(C12-14alkyl)propyle-<br>nediamine|403-950-8|—|T+; R26<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 22-26-34-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>38-45-60-61|||
|607-217-00-5|2-ethoxyethyl 2-(4-(2,6-dihydro-2,6-dioxo-7-phenyl-1,5-diox-<br>aindacen-3-yl)phenoxy)acetate|403-960-2|—|R43<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 43-53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|607-218-00-0|dichlorprop-P (ISO);<br>(+)-_R_-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propionic acid|403-980-1|15165-67-0|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-38-41-43<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-219-00-6|bis(2-ethylhexyl) dithiodiacetate|404-510-8|62268-47-7|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24/25-37-61|||
|607-221-00-7|6-docosyloxy-1-hydroxy-4-(1-(4-hydroxy-3-methylphenanth-<br>ren-1-yl)-3-oxo-2-oxaphenalen-1-yl)naphthalene-2-carboxylic<br>acid|404-550-6|—|R43<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 43-53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|607-222-00-2|6-(2,3-dimethylmaleimido)hexyl methacrylate|404-870-6|63740-41-0|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|607-223-00-8|transfluthrin (ISO);<br>2,3,5,6-tetrafluorobenzyl_ trans_-2-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-3,3-<br>dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate|405-060-5|118712-89-3|Xi; R38<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|607-224-00-3|methyl 2-(3-nitrobenzylidene)acetoacetate|405-270-7|39562-17-9|Xi; R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|607-225-00-9|3-azidosulfonylbenzoic acid|405-310-3|15980-11-7|E; R2<br>Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43|E; Xn<br>R: 2-41-43-48/22<br>S: (2-)22-26-35-36/<br>37/39|||
|607-226-00-4|reaction mass of 2-acryloyloxyethyl hydrogen cyclohexane-<br>1,2-dicarboxylate and 2-methacryloyloxyethyl hydrogen<br>cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylate|405-360-6|—|Xi; R38-41<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 38-41-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|607-227-00-X|potassium 2-amino-2-methylpropionate octahydrate|405-560-3|120447-91-8|Xn; R22<br>C; R35|C<br>R: 22-35<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|607-228-00-5|bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate|204-212-6|117-82-8|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62|T<br>R: 61-62<br>S: 53-45|||
|607-229-00-0|diethylcarbamoyl chloride|201-798-5|88-10-8|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R20/22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|Xn<br>R: 20/22-36/37/38-<br>40<br>S: (2-)26-36/37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-230-00-6|2-ethylhexanoic acid|205-743-6|149-57-5|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63|Xn<br>R: 63<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|607-231-00-1|3,6-dichloropyridine-2-carboxylic acid;<br>clopyralid|216-935-4|1702-17-6|Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|X; N<br>R: 41-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|607-232-00-7|pyridate (ISO);<br>_O_-(6-chloro-3-phenylpyridazin-4-yl)_ S_-octyl thiocarbonate|259-686-7|55512-33-9|Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|607-233-00-2|hexyl acrylate|219-698-5|2499-95-8|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/37/38-43-51/<br>53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37-61|||
|607-234-00-8|flurenol (ISO);<br>9-hydroxy-9_H_-fluorene-9-carboxylic acid|207-397-1|467-69-6|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-235-00-3|mecrilate;<br>methyl 2-cyanoacrylate|205-275-2|137-05-3|Xi; R36/37/<br>38|Xi<br>R: 36/37/38<br>S: (2-)23-24/25-26|Xi; R36/37/38: C ≥10 %||
|607-236-00-9|ethyl 2-cyanoacrylate|230-391-5|7085-85-0|Xi; R36/37/<br>38|Xi<br>R: 36/37/38<br>S: (2-)23-24/25-26|Xi; R36/37/38: C ≥10 %||
|607-237-00-4|benzyl 2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)thiazole-5-carboxylate;<br>flurazole|276-942-3|72850-64-7|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-238-00-X|tau-fluvalinate (ISO);<br>cyano-(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl_ N_-[2-chloro-4-(trifluoro-<br>methyl)phenyl]-D-valinate|—|102851-06-9|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-38-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-59-61|||
|607-239-00-5|fenpropathrin (ISO);<br>α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl 2,2,3,3-tetramethylcyclopropane-<br>carboxylate;|254-485-0|39515-41-8|T+; R26<br>T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 21-25-26-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-38-<br>45-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-240-00-0|_cis_-1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-4-methylphthalic anhydride; [1]<br>1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-4-methylphthalic anhydride; [2]<br>1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-3-methylphthalic anhydride; [3]<br>tetrahydromethylphthalic anhydride; [4]<br>1,2,3,6-tetrahydromethylphthalic anhydride; [5]<br>tetrahydro-4-methylphthalic anhydride; [6]<br>2,3,5,6-tetrahydro-2-methylphthalic anhydride [7]|216-906-6<br>[1]<br>222-323-8<br>[2]<br>226-247-6<br>[3]<br>234-290-7<br>[4]<br>247-830-1<br>[5]<br>251-823-9<br>[6]<br>255-853-3<br>[7]|1694-82-2<br>[1]<br>3425-89-6<br>[2]<br>5333-84-6<br>[3]<br>11070-44-3<br>[4]<br>26590-20-5<br>[5]<br>34090-76-1<br>[6]<br>42498-58-8<br>[7]|Xi; R41<br>R42/43|Xn<br>R: 41-42/43<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37/39||C|
|607-241-00-6|hexahydro-4-methylphthalic anhydride; [1]<br>hexahydromethylphthalic anhydride; [2]<br>hexahydro-1-methylphthalic anhydride; [3]<br>hexahydro-3-methylphthalic anhydride [4]|243-072-0<br>[1]<br>247-094-1<br>[2]<br>256-356-4<br>[3]<br>260-566-1<br>[4]|19438-60-9<br>[1]<br>25550-51-0<br>[2]<br>48122-14-1<br>[3]<br>57110-29-9<br>[4]|Xi; R41<br>R42/43|Xn<br>R: 41-42/43<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37/39||C|
|607-242-00-1|tetrachlorophthalic anhydride|204-171-4|117-08-8|Xi; R41<br>R42/43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 41-42/43-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37/<br>39-60-61|||
|607-243-00-7|sodium 3,6-dichloro-_o_-anisate; [1]<br>3,6-dichloro-_o_-anisic acid, compound with 2,2'-iminodietha-<br>nol (1:1); [2]<br>3,6-dichloro-_o_-anisic acid, compound with 2-aminoethanol<br>(1:1) [3]|217-846-3<br>[1]<br>246-590-5<br>[2]<br>258-527-9<br>[3]|1982-69-0<br>[1]<br>25059-78-3<br>[2]<br>53404-28-7<br>[3]|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-244-00-2|isooctyl acrylate|249-707-8|29590-42-9|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/37/38-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-28-60-61|Xi; R36/37/38: C ≥10 %||
|607-245-00-8|_tert_-butyl acrylate|216-768-7|1663-39-4|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>Xi; R37/38<br>R43<br>N; R52-53|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20/21/22-37/<br>38-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)16-25-37-61||D|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-246-00-3|allyl methacrylate;<br>2-methyl-2-propenoic acid 2-propenyl ester|202-473-0|96-05-9|R10<br>T; R23<br>Xn; R21/22<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 10-21/22-23-50<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-61|||
|607-247-00-9|dodecyl methacrylate|205-570-6|142-90-5|Xi; 36/37/38<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/37/38-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-28-60-61|Xi; R36/37/38: C ≥10 %||
|607-248-00-4|naptalam-sodium (ISO);<br>sodium_ N_-naphth-1-ylphthalamate|205-073-4|132-67-2|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||
|607-249-00-X|(1-methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)bis[oxy(methyl-2,1-ethanediyl)] dia-<br>crylate|256-032-2|42978-66-5|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/37/38-43-51/<br>53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|Xi; R36/37/38: C ≥10 %||
|607-250-00-5|4_H_-3,1-benzoxazine-2,4(1_H_)-dione|204-255-0|118-48-9|Xi; R36<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36-43<br>S: (2-)24-26-37|||
|607-251-00-0|2-methoxypropyl acetate|274-724-2|70657-70-4|R10<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Xi; R37|T<br>R: 61-10-37<br>S: 53-45|||
|607-252-00-6|lambda-cyhalothrin (ISO);<br>reaction mass of (_S_)-α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl(_Z_)-(1_R_)-_cis_-3-<br>(2-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoropropenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropane-<br>carboxylate and (_R_)-α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (_Z_)-(1_S_)-_cis_-3-<br>(2-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoropropenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropane-<br>carboxylate (1:1)|415-130-7|91465-08-6|T+; R26<br>T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 21-25-26-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37/39-<br>38-45-60-61|||
|607-253-00-1|α-cyano-4-fluoro-3-phenoxybenzyl-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-<br>dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate;<br>cyfluthrin|269-855-7|68359-37-5|T+; R28<br>T; R23<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 23-28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37/39-45-<br>60-61|||
|607-254-00-7|α-cyano-4-fluoro-3-phenoxybenzyl-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-<br>dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate;<br>beta-cyfluthrin|269-855-7|68359-37-5|T+; R26/28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37/39-45-<br>60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-255-00-2|fluroxypyr (ISO);<br>4-amino-3,5-dichloro-6-fluoro-2-pyridyloxyacetic acid|—|69377-81-7|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-256-00-8|azoxystrobin (ISO);<br>methyl (_E_)-2-{2-[6-(2-cyanophenoxy)pyrimidin-4-yloxy]phe-<br>nyl}-3-methoxyacrylate|—|131860-33-8|T; R23<br>N; 50-53|T; N<br>R: 23-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-45-60-61|||
|607-257-00-3|isopropyl propionate|211-300-8|637-78-5|F; R11|F<br>R: 11<br>S: (2-)16-23-24-29-<br>33|||
|607-258-00-9|dodecyl 3-(2-(3-benzyl-4-ethoxy-2,5-dioxoimidazolidin-1-yl)-<br>3-(4-methoxybenzoyl)acetamido)-4-chlorobenzoate|403-990-6|70950-45-7|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-259-00-4|methyl 2_R_,3_S_-(-)-3-(4-methoxyphenyl)oxiranecarboxylate|404-130-2|105560-93-8|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|607-260-00-X|ethyl 2-(3-nitrobenzylidene)acetoacetate|404-490-0|39562-16-8|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|607-261-00-5|iso(C10-C14)alkyl (3,5-di-_tert_-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)<br>methylthioacetate|404-800-4|118832-72-7|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|607-262-00-0|7-chloro-1-cyclopropyl-6-fluoro-1,4-dihydro-4-oxoquinoline-<br>3-carboxylic acid|405-050-0|86393-33-1|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-61|||
|607-263-00-6|potassium iron(III) 1,3-propanediamine-_N_,_N_,_N_',_N_'-tetraacetate<br>hemihydrate|405-680-6|—|E; R2<br>N; R51-53|E; N<br>R: 2-51/53<br>S: (2-)35-61|||
|607-264-00-1|2-chloro-4-(methylsulfonyl)benzoic acid|406-520-8|53250-83-2|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|607-265-00-7|ethyl-2-chloro-2,2-diphenylacetate|406-580-5|52460-86-3|Xi; R38<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 38-52/53<br>S: (2-)37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-266-00-2|reaction mass of: hydroxyaluminium bis[2-hydroxy-3,5-di-<br>_tert_-butylbenzoate];<br>3,5-di-_tert_-butyl-salicylic acid|406-890-0|130296-87-6|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-60-61|||
|607-267-00-8|_tert_-butyl (5_S_,6_R_,7_R_)-3-bromomethyl-5,8-dioxo-7-(2-(2-phe-<br>nylacetamido)-5-thia-1-azabicyclo[4.2.0] oct-2-ene-2-carbox-<br>ylate|407-620-4|33610-13-8|R42/43<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 42/43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|607-268-00-3|2-methylpropyl (_R_)-2-hydroxypropanoate|407-770-0|61597-96-4|Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 36<br>S: (2-)26|||
|607-269-00-9|(_R_)-2-(4-hydroxyphenoxy)propanoic acid|407-960-3|94050-90-5|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|607-270-00-4|3,9-bis(2-(3-(3-_tert_-butyl-4-hydroxy-5-methylphenyl)propio-<br>nyloxy-1,1-dimethylethyl)-2,4,8,10- tetraoxaspiro[5.5]unde-<br>cane|410-730-5|90498-90-1|Xn; R21|Xn<br>R: 21<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|607-271-00-X|2-isopropyl-5-methylcyclohexyloxycarbonyloxy-2-hydroxy-<br>propane|417-420-9|156324-82-2|Xi; R36<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-61|||
|607-272-00-5|fluroxypyr-meptyl (ISO);<br>methylheptyl,_ O_-(4-amino-3,5-dichloro-6-fluoro-2-pyridy-<br>loxy) acetate; [1]<br>fluroxypyr-butometyl (ISO);<br>2-butoxy-1-methylethyl,_ O_-(4-amino-3,5-dichloro-6-fluoro-<br>2-pyridyloxy) acetate [2]|279-752-9<br>[1]<br>- [2]|81406-37-3<br>[1]<br>154486-27-8<br>[2]|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|607-273-00-0|ammonium 7-(2,6-dimethyl-8-(2,2-dimethylbutyryloxy)-<br>1,2,6,7,8,8a-hexahydro-1-naphthyl)-3,5-dihydroxyheptanoate|404-520-2|—|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-274-00-6|2-(_N_-benzyl-_N_-methylamino)ethyl 3-amino-2-butenoate|405-350-1|54527-73-0|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|607-275-00-1|sodium benzoyloxybenzene-4-sulfonate|405-450-5|66531-87-1|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-276-00-7|bis[(1-methylimidazol)-(2-ethyl-hexanoate)], zinc complex|405-635-0|—|Xi; R38-41<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-37/39-60-61|||
|607-277-00-2|reaction mass of: 2-(hexylthio)ethylamine hydrochloride;<br>sodium propionate|405-720-2|—|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|607-278-00-8|reaction mass of isomers of: sodium phenethylnaphthalene-<br>sulfonate;<br>sodium naphthylethylbenzenesulfonate|405-760-0|—|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|607-279-00-3|reaction mass of_ n_-octadecylaminodiethyl bis(hydrogen mal-<br>eate);<br>_n_-octadecylaminodiethyl hydrogen maleate hydrogenphthalate|405-960-8|—|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|607-280-00-9|sodium 4-chloro-1-hydroxybutane-1-sulfonate|406-190-5|54322-20-2|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-36-43<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37|||
|607-281-00-4|reaction mass of branched and linear C7-C9 alkyl 3-[3-(2_H_-<br>benzotriazol-2-yl)-5-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-hydroxyphenyl]<br>propionates|407-000-3|127519-17-9|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-282-00-X|2-acetoxymethyl-4-benzyloxybut-1-yl acetate|407-140-5|131266-10-9|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-283-00-5|_E_-ethyl-4-oxo-4-phenylcrotonate|408-040-4|15121-89-8|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-38-41-43-<br>50/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-<br>60-61|||
|607-284-00-0|reaction mass of: sodium 3,3'-(1,4-phenylenebis(carbonyli-<br>mino-3,1-propanediylimino))bis(10-amino-6,13-dichloro-<br>4,11-triphenodioxazinedisulfonate);<br>lithium 3,3'-(1,4-phenylenebis-(carbonylimino-3,1-propane-<br>diyl-imino))bis(10-amino-6,13-dichloro)-4,11-triphenodioxa-<br>zinedisulfonate (9:1)|410-040-4|136213-76-8|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-285-00-6|reaction mass of: 7-(((3-aminophenyl)sulfonyl)amino)-<br>naphthalene-1,3-disulfonic acid;<br>sodium 7-(((3-aminophenyl)sulfonyl)amino)-naphthalene-1,3-<br>disulfonate;<br>potassium 7-(((3-aminophenyl)sulfonyl)amino)-naphthalene-<br>1,3-disulfonate|410-065-0|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|607-286-00-1|reaction mass of: sodium/potassium 7-[[[3-[[4-((2-hydroxy-<br>naphthyl)azo)phenyl]azo]phenyl]sulfonyl]amino]-naphtha-<br>lene-1,3-disulfonate|410-070-8|141880-36-6|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|607-287-00-7|_O_'-methyl_ O_-(1-methyl-2-methacryloyloxy-ethyl)-1,2,3,6-tet-<br>rahydrophthalate|410-140-8|—|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-288-00-2|Tetrasodium (_c_-(3-(1-(3-(_e_-6-dichloro-5-cyanopyrimidin-_f_-yl<br>(methyl)amino)propyl)-1,6-dihydro-2-hydroxy-4-methyl-6-<br>oxo-3-pyridylazo)-4-sulfonatophenylsulfamoyl)phthalocya-<br>nine-_a_,_b_,_d_-trisulfonato(6-))nickelato II, where_ a_ is 1 or 2 or 3<br>or 4,_b_ is 8 or 9 or 10 or 11,_c_ is 15 or 16 or 17 or 18,_ d_ is 22<br>or 23 or 24 or 25 and where_ e_ and_ f_ together are 2 and 4 or 4<br>and 2 respectively|410-160-7|148732-74-5|Xi; R36<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 36-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37-61|||
|607-289-00-8|3-(3-(4-(2,4-bis(1,1-dimethylpropyl)phenoxy)butylaminocar-<br>bonyl-4-hydroxy-1-naphthalenyl)thio)propanoic acid|410-370-9|105488-33-3|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-290-00-3|reaction mass (ratio not known) of: ammonium 1-C14-C18-<br>alkyloxycarbonyl-2-(3-allyloxy-2-hydroxypropoxycarbonyl)<br>ethane-1-sulfonate;<br>ammonium 2-C14-C18-alkyloxycarbonyl-1-(3-allyloxy-2-<br>hydroxypropoxycarbonyl)ethane-1-sulfonate|410-540-2|—|Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|607-291-00-9|dodecyl-ω-(C5/C6-cycloalkyl)alkyl carboxylate|410-630-1|104051-92-5|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-292-00-4|reaction mass of: [1-(methoxymethyl)-2-(C12-alkoxy)-ethoxy]<br>acetic acid;<br>[1-(methoxymethyl)-2-(C14-alkoxy)-ethoxy]acetic acid|410-640-6|—|Xi; R38-41<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-37/39-60-61|||
|607-293-00-X|reaction mass of:_ N_-aminoethylpiperazonium mono-2,4,6-<br>trimethylnonyldiphenyl ether di-sulfonate;<br>_N_-aminoethylpiperazonium di-2,4,6-trimethylnonyldiphenyl<br>ether di-sulfonate|410-650-0|—|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-61|||
|607-294-00-5|sodium 2-benzoyloxy-1-hydroxyethane-sulfonate|410-680-4|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-295-00-0|reaction mass of: tetrasodium phosphonoethane-1,2-dicar-<br>boxylate;<br>hexasodium phosphonobutane-1,2,3,4-tetracarboxylate|410-800-5|—|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|607-296-00-6|reaction mass of: pentaerythriol tetraesters with heptanoic<br>acid and 2-ethylhexanoic acid|410-830-9|—|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-297-00-1|(_E_-_E_)-3,3'-(1,4-phenylenedimethylidene)bis(2-oxobornane-10-<br>sulfonic acid)|410-960-6|92761-26-7|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|607-298-00-7|2-(trimethylammonium)ethoxycarboxybenzene-4-sulfonate|411-010-3|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-36/37|||
|607-299-00-2|methyl 3-(acetylthio)-2-methyl-propanoate|411-040-7|97101-46-7|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|607-300-00-6|trisodium [2-(5-chloro-2,6-difluoropyrimidin-4-ylamino)-5-<br>(_b_-sulfamoyl-_c, d_-sulfonatophthalocyanin-_a_-yl-K4,_N_29,_N_30,<br>_N_31,_N_32-sulfonylamino)benzoato(5-)]cuprate(II) where<br>_a_ = 1,2,3,4_ b_ = 8,9,10,11_ c_ = 15,16,17,18_ d_ = 22,23,24,25|411-430-7|—|Xi; R41<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 41-43<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39|||
|607-301-00-1|reaction mass of: dodecanoic acid;<br>poly(1-7)lactate esters of dodecanoic acid|411-860-5|—|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|607-302-00-7|reaction mass of: tetradecanoic acid;<br>poly(1-7)lactate esters of tetradecanoic acid|411-910-6|—|Xi; R38-41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|607-303-00-2|1-cyclopropyl-6,7-difluoro-1,4-dihydro-4-oxoquinoline-3-<br>carboxylic acid|413-760-7|93107-30-3|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 62-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-61|||
|607-304-00-8|fluazifop-butyl (ISO);<br>butyl (_RS_)-2-[4-(5-trifluoromethyl-2-pyridyloxy)phenoxy]pro-<br>pionate|274-125-6|69806-50-4|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 61-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|||
|607-305-00-3|fluazifop-P-butyl (ISO);<br>butyl (_R_)-2-[4-(5-trifluoromethyl-2-pyridyloxy)phenoxy]pro-<br>pionate|—|79241-46-6|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 50/53-63<br>S: (2-)29-36/37-46-<br>60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-306-00-9|chlozolinate (ISO);<br>ethyl (_RS_)-3-(3,5-dichlorophenyl)-5-methyl-2,4-dioxo-oxazo-<br>lidine-5-carboxylate|282-714-4|84332-86-5|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 40-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|607-307-00-4|vinclozolin (ISO);<br>_N_-3,5-dichlorophenyl-5-methyl-5-vinyl-1,3-oxazolidine-2,4-<br>dione|256-599-6|50471-44-8|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 60-61-40-43-51/<br>53<br>S: 53-45-61|||
|607-308-00-X|esters of 2,4-D|—|—|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-29-36/37-<br>46-60-61||A|
|607-309-00-5|carfentrazone-ethyl (ISO);<br>ethyl (_RS_)-2-chloro-3-[2-chloro-4-fluoro-5-[4-difluoro-<br>methyl-4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-5-oxo-1_H_-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl]<br>phenyl]propionate|—|128639-02-1|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|607-310-00-0|kresoxim-methyl (ISO);<br>methyl (_E_)-2-methoxyimino-[2-(_o_-tolyloxymethyl)phenyl]acet-<br>ate|—|143390-89-0|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 40-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|607-311-00-6|benazolin-ethyl;<br>ethyl 4-chloro-2-oxo-2_H_-benzothiazole-3-acetate|246-591-0|25059-80-7|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-312-00-1|methoxyacetic acid|210-894-6|625-45-6|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R34|T<br>R: 60-61-22-34<br>S: 53-45|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %|E|
|607-313-00-7|neodecanoyl chloride|254-875-0|40292-82-8|T+; R26<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R34|T+<br>R: 22-26-34<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %||
|607-314-00-2|ethofumesate (ISO);<br>(±)-2-ethoxy-2,3-dihydro-3,3-dimethylbenzofuran-5-yl<br>methanesulfonate|247-525-3|26225-79-6|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-315-00-8|glyphosate (ISO);<br>_N_-(phosphonomethyl)glycine|213-997-4|1071-83-6|Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|607-316-00-3|glyphosate-trimesium;<br>glyphosate-trimethylsulfonium|—|81591-81-3|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-61|||
|607-317-00-9|bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate;<br>di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate;<br>DEHP|204-211-0|117-81-7|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61|T<br>R: 60-61<br>S: 53-45|||
|607-318-00-4|dibutyl phthalate;<br>DBP|201-557-4|84-74-2|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 61-50-62<br>S: 53-45-61|||
|607-319-00-X|deltamethrin (ISO);<br>(_S_)-α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (1_R_, 3_R_)-3-(2,2-dibromovinyl)-<br>2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate|258-256-6|52918-63-5|T; R23/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)24-28-36/37/<br>39-38-45-60-61|||
|607-320-00-5|bis[4-(ethenyloxy)butyl] 1,3-benzenedicarboxylate|413-930-0|130066-57-8|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|607-321-00-0|(_S_)-methyl-2-chloropropionate|412-470-8|73246-45-4|R10<br>Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R36|Xn<br>R: 10-36-48/22<br>S: (2-)23-26-36|||
|607-322-00-6|4-(4,4-dimethyl-3-oxo-pyrazolidin-1-yl)-benzoic acid|413-120-7|107144-30-9|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-61|||
|607-323-00-1|2-(1-(2-hydroxy-3,5-di-_tert_-pentyl-phenyl)ethyl)-4,6-di-_tert_-<br>pentylphenyl acrylate|413-850-6|123968-25-2|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-324-00-7|reaction mass of:_ N_,_N_-di(hydrogenated alkyl C14-C18)phtala-<br>mic acid;<br>dihydrogenated alkyl (C14-C18)amine|413-800-3|—|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-325-00-2|(_S_)-2-chloropropionic acid|411-150-5|29617-66-1|Xn; R21/22<br>C; R35|C<br>R: 21/22-35<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-28-36/<br>37/39-45|||
|607-326-00-8|reaction mass of: isobutyl hydrogen 2-(α-2,4,6-trimethylnon-<br>2-enyl)succinate;<br>isobutyl hydrogen 2-(ß-2,4,6-trimetyhylnon-2-enyl)succinate|410-720-0|141847-13-4|Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|607-327-00-3|2-(2-iodoethyl)-1,3-propanediol diacetate|411-780-0|127047-77-2|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)36-61|||
|607-328-00-9|methyl 4-bromomethyl-3-methoxybenzoate|410-310-1|70264-94-7|Xi; R38-41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-41-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-<br>60-61|||
|607-329-00-4|reaction mass of: sodium 2-(C12-18-_n_-alkyl)amino-1,4-butan-<br>dioate;<br>sodium 2-octadecenyl-amino-1,4-butandioate|411-250-9|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39|||
|607-330-00-X|(_S_)-2,3-dihydro-1_H_-indole-2-carboxylic acid|410-860-2|79815-20-6|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R48/22<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 43-48/22-62<br>S: (2-)22-25-26-36/37|||
|607-331-00-5|reaction mass of: bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-octyloxypiperidin-<br>4-yl)-1,10-decanedioate;<br>1,8-bis[(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-((2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-octy-<br>loxypiperidin-4-yl)-decan-1,10-dioyl)piperidin-1-yl)oxy]<br>octane|406-750-9|—|R53|R: 53<br>S: 23-61|||
|607-332-00-0|cyclopentyl chloroformate|411-460-0|50715-28-1|R10<br>T; R23<br>Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43|T<br>R: 10-22-23-41-43-<br>48/22<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|607-333-00-6|reaction mass of: dodecyl_ N_-(2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-<br>yl)-_β_-alaninate;<br>tetradecyl_ N_-(2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-yl)-_β_-alaninate|405-670-1|—|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>C; R34<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-48/22-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-334-00-1|ethyl 1-ethyl-6,7,8-trifluoro-1,4-dihydro-4-oxoquinoline-3-<br>carboxylate|405-880-3|100501-62-0|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|607-335-00-7|methyl (_R_)-2-(4-(3-chloro-5-trifluoromethyl-2-pyridyloxy)<br>phenoxy)propionate|406-250-0|72619-32-0|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|607-336-00-2|4-methyl-8-methylenetricyclo[3.3.1.13,7]dec-2-yl acetate|406-560-6|122760-85-4|Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|607-337-00-8|di-_tert_-(C12-14)-alkylammonium 2-benzothiazolylthiosuccinate|406-052-4|125078-60-6|R10<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 10-22-38-41-51/<br>53<br>S: (2-)26-37/39-61|||
|607-338-00-3|2-methylpropyl 2-hydroxy-2-methylbut-3-enoate|406-235-9|72531-53-4|Xi; R36/38|Xi<br>R: 36/38<br>S: (2-)26-37|||
|607-339-00-9|2,3,4,5-tetrachlorobenzoylchloride|406-760-3|42221-52-3|Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>R43|C<br>R: 22-34-43<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|607-340-00-4|1,3-bis(4-benzoyl-3-hydroxyphenoxy)prop-2-yl acetate|406-990-4|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-341-00-X|(9_S_)-9-amino-9-deoxyerythromycin|406-790-7|26116-56-3|Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-60-61|||
|607-342-00-5|4-chlorobutyl veratrate|410-950-1|69788-75-6|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|607-343-00-0|4,7-methanooctahydro-1_H_-indene-diyldimethyl bis(2-carbox-<br>ybenzoate)|407-410-2|—|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-344-00-6|reaction mass of: 3-(_N_-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-(C4-8)per-<br>fluoroalkylsulfonamido)propionic acid;<br>_N_-[dimethyl-3-(C4-8-perfluoroalkylsulfonamido)propylammo-<br>nium propionate;<br>3-(_N_-(3-dimethyl-propylammonium)-(C4-8)perfluoroalkylsul-<br>fonamido)propionic acid propionate|407-810-7|—|Xn; R48/22|Xn<br>R: 48/22<br>S: (2-)21-22-36/37|||
|607-345-00-1|potassium 2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-(_R_)-propionate|413-580-9|113963-87-4|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-38-41-43<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39|||
|607-346-00-7|3-icosyl-4-henicosylidene-2-oxetanone|401-210-9|83708-14-9|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-347-00-2|sodium (_R_)-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propionate|413-340-3|119299-10-4|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-38-41-43<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/39|||
|607-348-00-8|magnesium bis((_R_)-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propionate)|413-360-2|—|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-38-41-43<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/39|||
|607-349-00-3|mono-(tetrapropylammonium) hydrogen 2,2'-dithiobis-<br>benzoate|411-270-8|—|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-350-00-9|bis(4-(1,2-bis(ethoxycarbonyl)ethylamino)-3-methylcyclo-<br>hexyl)methane|412-060-9|136210-32-7|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|607-351-00-4|methyl_ O_-(4-amino-3,5-dichloro-6-fluoropyridin-2-yloxy)<br>acetate|407-550-4|69184-17-4|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 20/21-61|||
|607-352-00-X|4,4'-oxydiphthalic anhydride|412-830-4|1823-59-2|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-353-00-5|reaction mass of: ethyl_ exo_-tricyclo[5.2.1.02,6]decane-_endo_-2-<br>carboxylate;<br>ethyl_ endo_-tricyclo[5.2.1.02,6]decane-_exo_-2-carboxylate|407-520-0|80657-64-3|Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-51/53<br>S: (2-)37-61|||
|607-354-00-0|ethyl 2-cyclohexylpropionate|412-280-5|2511-00-4|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-355-00-6|_p_-tolyl 4-chlorobenzoate|411-530-0|15024-10-9|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|607-356-00-1|ethyl_ trans_-2,2,6-trimethylcyclohexanecarboxylate|412-540-8|—|Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-51/53<br>S: (2-)37-61|||
|607-357-00-7|reaction mass of:_ trans_-4-acetoxy-4-methyl-2-propyl-tetrahy-<br>dro-2_H_-pyran;<br>_cis_-4-acetoxy-4-methyl-2-propyl-tetrahydro-2_H_-pyran|412-450-9|131766-73-9|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|607-358-00-2|(1_S_,3_S_,5_R_,6_R_)-(4-nitrophenylmethyl)-1-dioxo-6-phenylaceta-<br>mido-penam-3-carboxylate|412-670-5|54275-93-3|R42|Xn<br>R: 42<br>S: (2-)22|||
|607-359-00-8|(1_S_,4_R_,6_R_,7_R_)-(4-nitrophenylmethyl)3-methylene-1-oxo-7-<br>phenylacetamido-cepham-4-carboxylateido-penam-3-carbox-<br>ylate|412-800-0|76109-32-5|R42|Xn<br>R: 42<br>S: (2-)22|||
|607-360-00-3|sodium 3-acetoacetylamino-4-methoxytolyl-6-sulfonate|411-680-7|133167-77-8|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|607-361-00-9|methyl (_R_)-2-(4-hydroxyphenoxy)propionate|411-950-4|96562-58-2|Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|607-362-00-4|reaction mass of: (3-methoxy)propylammonium/[tris-(2-<br>hydroxyethyl)]ammonium 2-(2-(bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino)<br>ethoxycarbonylmethyl)hexadec-4-enoate;<br>(3-methoxy)propylammonium/[tris-(2-hydroxyethyl)]ammo-<br>nium 2-(2-(bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino)ethoxycarbonylmethyl)<br>tetradec-4-enoate;<br>(3-methoxy)propylammonium/[tris-(2-hydroxyethyl)]ammo-<br>nium 2-(3-methoxypropylcarbamoylmethyl)hexadec-4-eno-<br>ate;<br>(3-methoxy)propylammonium/[tris-(2-hydroxyethyl)]ammo-<br>nium 2-(3-methoxypropylcarbamoylmethyl)tetradec-4-enoate|413-500-2|—|Xi; R38-41<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-41-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-37/39-61|||
|607-363-00-X|methyl-3-methoxyacrylate|412-900-4|5788-17-0|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-364-00-5|3-phenyl-7-[4-(tetrahydrofurfuryloxy)phenyl]-1,5-dioxa-s-<br>indacen-2,6-dione|413-330-9|134724-55-3|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-365-00-0|2-(2-amino-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)-(_Z_)-2-methoxyiminoacetyl<br>chloride hydrochloride|410-620-7|119154-86-8|Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>R43|C<br>R: 22-34-43<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|607-366-00-6|3,5-dimethylbenzoyl chloride|413-010-9|6613-44-1|C; R34<br>R43|C<br>R: 34-43<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|607-367-00-1|potassium bis(_N_-carboxymethyl)-_N_-methyl-glycinato-(2-)_N_,_O_,<br>_O_,_N_)-ferrate-(1-) monohydrate|411-640-9|153352-59-1|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)37|||
|607-368-00-7|1-(_N_,_N_-dimethylcarbamoyl)-3-_tert_-butyl-5-carbethoxy-<br>methylthio-1_H_-1,2,4-triazole|411-650-3|110895-43-7|T; R23/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)37-38-45-60-<br>61|||
|607-369-00-2|reaction mass of:_ trans_-(2_R_)-5-acetoxy-1,3-oxathiolane-2-car-<br>boxylic acid;<br>_cis_-(2_R_)-5-acetoxy-1,3-oxathiolane-2-carboxylic acid|411-660-8|147027-04-1|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-38-41-43<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37/39|||
|607-370-00-8|2-[[2-(acetyloxy)-3-(1,1-dimethyl-ethyl)-5-methylphenyl]<br>methyl]-6-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-methylphenol|412-210-3|41620-33-1|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|607-371-00-3|3-ethyl 5-methyl 4-(2-chlorophenyl)-1,4-dihydro-2-[2-(1,3-<br>dihydro-1,3-dioxo-(2_H_)isoindol-2-yl)-ethoxymethyl]-6-<br>methyl-3,5-pyridinedicarboxylate|413-410-3|88150-62-3|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-372-00-9|ethoxylated bis phenol A di-(norbornene carboxylate)|412-410-0|—|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-373-00-4|(±) tetrahydrofurfuryl (_R_)-2-[4-(6-chloroquinoxalin-2-yloxy)<br>phenyloxy]propionate|414-200-4|119738-06-6|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 61-22-48/22-62-<br>68-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|607-374-00-X|5-amino-2,4,6-triiodo-1,3-benzenedicarbonyldichloride|417-220-1|37441-29-5|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-61|||
|607-375-00-5|reaction mass of:_ cis_-4-hydroxy-3-(1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-3-(4-(4-<br>trifluoromethylbenzyloxy)phenyl)-1-naphthyl)coumarin;<br>trans-4-hydroxy-3-(1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-3-(4-(4-trifluoro-<br>methylbenzyloxy)phenyl)-1-naphthyl)coumarin|421-960-0|90035-08-8|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>T; R48/23/<br>24/25<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-48/23/<br>24/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|607-376-00-0|benzyl 2,4-dibromobutanoate|420-710-8|23085-60-1|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 38-43-62-50/53<br>S: (2-)23-36/37-41-<br>60-61|||
|607-377-00-6|_trans_-4-cyclohexyl-L-proline monohydrochloride|419-160-1|90657-55-9|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-38-41-43-62<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/39|||
|607-378-00-1|ammonium (_Z_)-α-methoxyimino-2-furylacetate|405-990-1|97148-39-5|F; R11|F<br>R: 11<br>S: (2-)22-43|||
|607-379-00-7|reaction mass of: 2-[_N_-(2-hydroxyethyl)stearamido]ethyl<br>stearate;<br>sodium [bis[2-(stearoyloxy)ethyl]amino]methylsulfonate;<br>sodium [bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]methylsulfonate;<br>_N_,_N_-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)stearamide|401-230-8||R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-380-00-2|reaction mass of: ammonium-1,2-bis(hexyloxycarbonyl)etha-<br>nesulfonate;<br>ammonium-1-hexyloxycarbonyl-2-octyloxycarbonylethane-<br>sulfonate;<br>ammonium-2-hexyloxycarbonyl-1-octyloxycarbonylethane-<br>sulfonate|407-320-3|—|Xi; R38-41<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 38-41-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-37/39-61|||
|607-381-00-8|reaction mass of triesters of 2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)butanol<br>with C7-alkanoic acids and 2-ethylhexanoic acid|413-710-4|—|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-382-00-3|2-((4-amino-2-nitrophenyl)amino)benzoic acid|411-260-3|117907-43-4|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|607-383-00-9|reaction mass of: 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-yl-hexade-<br>canoate;<br>2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-yl-octadecanoate|415-430-8|86403-32-9|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-<br>60-61|||
|607-384-00-4|reaction mass of: esters of C14-C15 branched alcohols with 3,5-<br>di-t-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl propionic acid;<br>C15 branched and linear alkyl 3,5-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-<br>hydroxybenzenepropanoate;<br>C13 branched and linear alkyl 3,5-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-<br>hydroxybenzenepropanoate|413-750-2|171090-93-0|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-385-00-X|Copolymer of vinyl-alcohol and vinyl acetate partially<br>acetilized with 4-(2-(4-formylphenyl)ethenyl)-1-methylpyridi-<br>nium methylsulfate|414-590-6|125229-74-5|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-386-00-5|reaction mass of: tetradecanoic acid (42.5-47.5 %);<br>poly(1-7)lactate esters of tetradecanoic acid (52.5-57.5 %)|412-580-6|174591-51-6|Xi; R38-41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-41-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-<br>60-61|||
|607-387-00-0|reaction mass of: dodecanoic acid (35-40 %);<br>poly(1-7)lactate esters of dodecanoic acid (60-65 %)|412-590-0|58856-63-6|Xi; R38-41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-41-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-<br>60-61|||
|607-388-00-6|4-ethylamino-3-nitrobenzoic acid|412-090-2|2788-74-1|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-389-00-1|trisodium_ N_,_N_-bis(carboxymethyl)-3-amino-2-hydroxypro-<br>pionate|414-130-4|119710-96-2|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)22|||
|607-390-00-7|1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-6-nitro-quinoxaline|414-270-6|41959-35-7|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-61|||
|607-391-00-2|dimethylcyclopropane-1,1-dicarboxylate|414-240-2|6914-71-2|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-392-00-8|2-phenoxyethyl 4-((5-cyano-1,6-dihydro-2-hydroxy-1,4-<br>dimethyl-6-oxo-3-pyridinyl)azo)benzoate|414-260-1|88938-37-8|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-393-00-3|3-(_cis_-1-propenyl)-7-amino-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo[4.2.0]<br>oct-2-ene-2-carboxylic acid|415-750-8|106447-44-3|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|607-394-00-9|5-methylpyrazine-2-carboxylic acid|413-260-9|5521-55-1|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|607-395-00-4|reaction mass of: sodium 1-tridecyl-4-allyl-(2 or 3)-sulfobu-<br>tanedioate;<br>sodium 1-dodecyl-4-allyl-(2 or 3)-sulfobutanedioate|410-230-7|—|C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|C; N<br>R: 34-43-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||
|607-396-00-X|bis(1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidinyl) 2-(4-methoxybenzy-<br>lidene)malonate|414-840-4|147783-69-5|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 22-60-61|||
|607-397-00-5|reaction mass of: Ca salicylates (branched C10-14 and C18-30<br>alkylated);<br>Ca phenates (branched C10-14 and C18-30 alkylated);<br>Ca sulfurized phenates (branched C10-14 and C18-30 alkylated)|415-930-6|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|607-398-00-0|ethyl_ N_-(5-chloro-3-(4-(diethylamino)-2-methylphenylimino)-<br>4-methyl-6-oxo-1,4-cyclohexadienyl)carbamate|414-820-5|125630-94-6|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|607-399-00-6|2,2-dimethyl 3-methyl-3-butenyl propanoate|415-610-6|104468-21-5|Xi; R38<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 38-52/53<br>S: (2-)37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-400-00-X|methyl 3-[[(dibutylamino)thioxomethyl]thio]propanoate|414-400-1|32750-89-3|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|607-401-00-5|ethyl 3-hydroxy-5-oxo-3-cyclohexene-1-carboxylate|414-450-4|88805-65-6|Xi; R38-41<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 38-41-43<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39|||
|607-402-00-0|methyl_ N_-(phenoxycarbonyl)-L-valinate|414-500-5|153441-77-1|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-403-00-6|reaction mass of: bis(1_S_,2_S_,4_S_)-(1-benzyl-4-_tert_-butoxycar-<br>boxamido-2-hydroxy-5-phenyl)pentylammonium succinate;<br>isopropyl alcohol|414-810-0|—|Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 41-48/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/39-<br>60-61|||
|607-404-00-1|reaction mass of: ((_Z_)-3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadienyl)oxycarbo-<br>nylpropanoic acid;<br>di-((_E_)-3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadienyl) butandioate;<br>di-((_Z_)-3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadienyl) butandioate;<br>(_Z_)-3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadienyl butandioate;<br>((_E_)-3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadienyl)oxycarbonylpropanoic acid|415-190-4|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|607-405-00-7|2-hexyldecyl-_p_-hydroxybenzoate|415-380-7|148348-12-3|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-406-00-2|potassium 2,5-dichlorobenzoate|415-700-5|184637-62-5|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41|Xn<br>R: 22-41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|607-407-00-8|ethyl 2-carboxy-3-(2-thienyl)propionate|415-680-8|143468-96-6|Xi; R38-41<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 38-41-43<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39|||
|607-408-00-3|potassium_ N_-(4-fluorophenyl)glycinate|415-710-1|184637-63-6|Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 41-43-48/22-52/<br>53<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-61|||
|607-409-00-9|reaction mass of: (3_R_)-[1_S_-(1α, 2α, 6β-((2_S_)-2-methyl-1-oxo-<br>butoxy)-8aγ)hexahydro-2,6-dimethyl-1-naphthalene]-3,5-<br>dihydroxyheptanoic acid;<br>inert biomass from_ Aspergillus terreus_|415-840-7|—|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-410-00-4|mono[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl]monohydrogen-2-(hexadec-2-<br>enyl)butanedioate and/or mono[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl]<br>monohydrogen-3-(hexadec-2-enyl)butanedioate|415-880-5|779343-34-9|Xi; R38-41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-41-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-<br>60-61|||
|607-411-00-X|oxiranemethanol, 4-methylbenzene-sulfonate, (_S_)-|417-210-7|70987-78-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-41-43-68-51/<br>53<br>S: 53-45-61|||
|607-412-00-5|ethyl 2-(1-cyanocyclohexyl)acetate|415-970-4|133481-10-4|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-48/22-52/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|607-413-00-0|trans-4-phenyl-L-proline|416-020-1|96314-26-0|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 43-62<br>S: (2-)22-36/37|||
|607-414-00-6|tris(2-ethylhexyl)-4,4',4''-(1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triyltriimino)tri-<br>benzoate|402-070-1|88122-99-0|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-415-00-1|poly-(methyl methacrylate)-co-(butylmethacrylate)-co-(4-acry-<br>loxybutyl-isopropenyl-α, α-dimethylbenzyl carbamate)-co-<br>(maleicanhydride)|419-590-1|—|F; R11<br>R43|F; Xi<br>R: 11-43<br>S: (2-)24-37-43|||
|607-416-00-7|4-(2-carboxymethylthio)ethoxy-1-hydroxy-5-isobutyloxycar-<br>bonylamino-_N_-(3-dodecyloxypropyl)-2-naphthamide|420-730-7|—|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|607-418-00-8|2-ethylhexyl 4-aminobenzoate|420-170-3|26218-04-2|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|607-419-00-3|(3'-carboxymethyl-5-(2-(3-ethyl-3_H_-benzothiazol-2-ylidene)-<br>1-methyl-ethylidene)-4,4'-dioxo-2'-thioxo-(2,5')bithiazolidiny-<br>liden-3-yl)-acetic acid|422-240-9|166596-68-5|Xi; R41<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 41-43<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39|||
|607-420-00-9|2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)butanoic acid|424-090-1|10097-02-6|Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-421-00-4|cypermethrin_ cis/trans_ +/−40/60;<br>(_RS_)-α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (1_RS_,3_RS_;1_RS_,3_SR_)-3-(2,2-<br>dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate|257-842-9|52315-07-8|Xn; R20/22<br>Xi; R37<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/22-37-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-36/37/39-<br>60-61|||
|607-422-00-X|α-cypermethrin|257-842-9|67375-30-8|T; R25<br>Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R37<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-37-48/22-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)36/37/39-45-<br>60-61|||
|607-423-00-5|esters of mecoprop and of mecoprop-P|—|—|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)13-36/37-60-61||A|
|607-424-00-0|trifloxystrobin (ISO);<br>(_E_,_E_)-α-methoxyimino-{2-[[[[1-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]<br>ethylidene]amino]oxy]methyl]benzeneacetic acid methyl ester|—|141517-21-7|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-46-60-<br>61|||
|607-425-00-6|metalaxyl (ISO);<br>methyl-_N_-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-_N_-(methoxyacetyl)-DL-alani-<br>nate|260-979-7|57837-19-1|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)13-24-37-46-<br>61|||
|607-426-00-1|1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid, dipentylester, branched and<br>linear; [1]<br>n-pentyl-isopentylphthalate; [2]<br>di-n-pentyl phthalate; [3]<br>diisopentylphthalate [4]|284-032-2<br>[1]<br>- [2]<br>205-017-9<br>[3]<br>210-088-4<br>[4]|84777-06-0<br>[1]<br>- [2]<br>131-18-0 [3]<br>605-50-5 [4]|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 60-61-50<br>S: 53-45-61|||
|607-427-00-7|bromoxynil heptanoate (ISO);<br>2,6-dibromo-4-cyanophenyl heptanoate|260-300-4|56634-95-8|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>Xn; R20/22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/22-43-63-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-60-61|||
|607-430-00-3|BBP;<br>benzyl butyl phthalate|201-622-7|85-68-7|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 61-62-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-431-00-9|prallethrin (ISO);<br>ETOC;<br>2-methyl-4-oxo-3-(prop-2-ynyl)cyclopent-2-en-1-yl 2,2-<br>dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate|245-387-9|23031-36-9|T; R23<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 22-23-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)45-60-61|||
|607-432-00-4|_S_-metolachlor;<br>reaction mass of (_S_)-2-chloro-_N_-(2-ethyl-6-methyl-phenyl)-_N_-<br>(2-methoxy-1-methyl-ethyl)-acetamide (80-100 %); [1]<br>(_R_)-2-chloro-_N_-(2-ethyl-6-methyl-phenyl)-_N_-(2-methoxy-1-<br>methyl-ethyl)-acetamide (0-20 %) [2]|- [1]<br>- [2]|87392-12-9<br>[1]<br>178961-20-1<br>[2]|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|607-433-00-X|cypermethrin_ cis/trans_ +/- 80/20;<br>(_RS_)-α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (1_RS_; 3_RS_; 1_RS_, 3_SR_)-3-(2,2-<br>dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate|257-842-9|52315-07-8|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R37/38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-37/38-43-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)36/37/39-60-61|||
|607-434-00-5|mecoprop-P [1] and its salts;<br>(_R_)-2-(4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy)propionic acid|240-539-0|16484-77-8|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-51/53<br>S: (2-)13-26-37/39-<br>46-61|||
|607-435-00-0|2_S_-isopropyl-5_R_-methyl-1_R_-cyclohexyl 2,2-dihydroxyacetate|416-810-6|111969-64-3|Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 41-48/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/39-61|||
|607-436-00-6|2-hydroxy-3-(2-ethyl-4-methylimidazoyl)propyl neodecano-<br>ate|417-350-9|—|Xi; R38-41<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-28-37/39-<br>60-61|||
|607-437-00-1|3-(4-aminophenyl)-2-cyano-2-propenoic acid|417-480-6|252977-62-1|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|607-438-00-7|methyl-2-[(aminosulfonyl)methyl]benzoate|419-010-5|112941-26-1|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36|Xn<br>R: 22-36<br>S: (2-)22-26|||
|607-439-00-2|methyl tetrahydro-2-furancarboxylate|420-670-1|37443-42-8|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-440-00-8|methyl 2-aminosulfonyl-6-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine-3-c<br>arboxylate|421-220-7|144740-59-0|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|607-441-00-3|3-[3-(2-dodecyloxy-5-methylphenylcarbamoyl)-4-hydroxy-1-<br>naphthylthio]propionic acid|421-490-6|167684-63-1|R53|R: 53<br>S: 57-61|||
|607-442-00-9|benzyl [hydroxy-(4-phenylbutyl)phosphinyl] acetate|416-050-5|87460-09-1|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-36/39|||
|607-443-00-4|bis(2,4-di-_tert_-butyl-6-methylphenyl)ethyl phosphate|416-140-4|145650-60-8|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-444-00-X|reaction mass of:_ cis_-1,4-dimethylcyclohexyl dibenzoate;<br>_trans_-1,4-dimethylcyclohexyl dibenzoate|416-230-3|35541-81-2|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-445-00-5|Iron (III) tris(4-methylbenzenesulfonate)|420-960-8|77214-82-5|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)24-26-39|||
|607-446-00-0|methyl 2-[4-(2-chloro-4-nitrophenylazo)-3-(1-oxopropyl)<br>amino]phenylaminopropionate|416-240-8|155522-12-6|R43<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 43-53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|607-447-00-6|sodium 4-[4-(4-hydroxyphenylazo)phenylamino]-3-nitroben-<br>zenesulfonate|416-370-5|156738-27-1|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|607-448-00-1|2,3,5,6-tetrafluorobenzoic acid|416-800-1|652-18-6|Xi; R38-41|Xi<br>R: 38-41<br>S: (2-)22-26-37/39|||
|607-449-00-7|reaction mass of: 4,4',4''-[(2,4,6-trioxo-1,3,5(2_H_,4_H_,6_H_)-tria-<br>zine-1,3,5-triyl)tris[methylene(3,5,5-trimethyl-3,1-cyclohexa-<br>nediyl)iminocarbonyloxy-2,1-ethanediyl(ethyl)amino]]trisben-<br>zenediazoniumtri[bis(2-methylpropyl)naphthalenesulfonate];<br>4,4',4'',4'''-[[5,5'-[carbonylbis[imino(1,5,5-trimethyl-3,1-cyclo-<br>hexanediyl)methylene]]-2,4,6-trioxo-1,3,5(2_H_,4_H_,6_H_)-tria-<br>zine-1,1',3,3'-tetrayl]tetrakis[methylene(3,5,5-trimethyl-3,1-<br>cyclohexanediyl)iminocarbonyloxy-2,1-ethanediyl(ethyl)<br>amino]]tetrakisbenzenediazoniumtetra[bis(2-methylpropyl)<br>naphthalenesulfonate]|417-080-1|—|E; R2<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|E; Xi; N<br>R: 2-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-450-00-2|2-mercaptobenzothiazolyl-(_Z_)-(2-aminothiazol-4-yl)-2-(_tert_-<br>butoxycarbonyl) isopropoxyiminoacetate|419-040-9|89604-92-2|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-451-00-8|4-[4-amino-5-hydroxy-3-(4-(2-sulfoxyethylsulfonyl)pheny-<br>lazo)-2,7-disulfonapht-6-ylazo]-6-[3-(4-amino-5-hydroxy-3-<br>(4-(2-sulfoxyethylsulfonyl)phenylazo)-2,7-disulfonapht-6-<br>ylazo]phenylcarbonylamino]benzenesulfonic acid, sodium salt|417-640-5|161935-19-9|Xi; R41<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 41-43<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37/39|||
|607-453-00-9|4-benzyl-2,6-dihydroxy-4-aza-heptylene bis(2,2-dimethyloc-<br>tanoate)|418-100-1|172964-15-7|R43<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 43-53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|607-454-00-4|reaction mass of:_ trans_-2-(1-methylethyl)-1,3-dioxane-5-car-<br>boxylic acid;<br>_cis_-2-(1-methylethyl)-1,3-dioxane-5-carboxylic acid|418-170-3|116193-72-7|Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-52/53<br>S: (2-)25-26-39-61|||
|607-455-00-X|1-amino-4-(3-[4-chloro-6-(2,5-di-sulfophenylamino)-1,3,5-<br>triazin-2-ylamino]-2,2-dimethyl-propylamino)-anthraqui-<br>none-2-sulfonic acid, sodium/lithiumsalt|419-520-8|172890-93-6|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|607-456-00-5|3-amino-4-chlorobenzoic acid, hexadecyl ester|419-700-6|143269-74-3|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-457-00-0|tetrasodium dihydrogen 1,1''-dihydroxy-8,8''-[p-phenylbis<br>(imino-{6-[4-(2-aminoethyl)piperazin-1-yl]}-1,3,5-triazine-<br>4,2-diyl-imino)]bis(2,2'-azonaphthalene-1',3,6-trisulfonate)|420-350-1|172277-97-3|Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|607-458-00-6|reaction mass of: 2-ethyl-[2,6-dibromo-4-[1-[3,5-dibromo-4-<br>(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenyl]-1-methylethyl]phenoxy]propeno-<br>ate;<br>2,2'-diethyl-[4,4'-bis(2,6-dibromophenoxy)-1-methylethyli-<br>dene] dipropenoate;<br>2,2'-[(1-methylethylidene)bis[[2,6-dibromo-4,1-phenylene)<br>oxy]ethanol]]|420-850-1|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-459-00-1|isopentyl 4-{2-[5-cyano-1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-1-(2-isopropox-<br>yethoxy-carbonylmethyl)-4-methyl-2,6-dioxo-3-pyridylidene]<br>hydrazino}benzoate|418-930-4|—|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-460-00-7|3-tridecyloxy-propyl-ammonium 9-octadecenoate|418-990-1|778577-53-0|Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 36/38-48/22-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)23-26-37/39-<br>60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-461-00-2|reaction mass of: pentasodium 2-{4-{3-methyl-4-[6-sulfonato-<br>4-(2-sulfonato-phenylazo)-naphthalen-1-ylazo]-phenyla-<br>mino}-6-[3-(2-sulfato-ethanesulfonyl)-phenylamino]-1,3,5-<br>triazin-2-ylamino}-benzene-1,4-disulfonate;<br>pentasodium 2-{4-{3-methyl-4-[7-sulfonato-4-(2-sulfonato-<br>phenylazo)-naphthalen-1-ylazo]-phenylamino}-6-[3-(2-sul-<br>fato-ethanesulfonyl)-phenylamino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino}-<br>benzene-1,4-disulfonate|421-160-1|—|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-462-00-8|reaction mass of: 1-hexyl acetate;<br>2-methyl-1-pentyl acetate;<br>3-methyl-1-pentyl acetate;<br>4-methyl-1-pentyl acetate;<br>other mixed linear and branched C6-alkyl acetates|421-230-1|88230-35-7|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-463-00-3|3-(phenothiazin-10-yl)propionic acid|421-260-5|362-03-8|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 24/25-61|||
|607-464-00-9|reaction mass of: 7-chloro-1-ethyl-6-fluoro-1,4-dihydro-4-<br>oxo-quinoline-3-carboxylic acid;<br>5-chloro-1-ethyl-6-fluoro-1,4-dihydro-4-oxo-quinoline-3-car-<br>boxylic acid|421-280-4||R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-465-00-4|tris(2-hydroxyethyl)ammonium 7-{4-[4-(2-cyanoamino-4-<br>hydroxy-6-oxidopyrimidin-5-ylazo)benzamido]-2-ethoxy-<br>phenylazo}naphthalene-1,3-disulfonate|421-440-3|778583-04-3|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-466-00-X|reaction mass of: phenyl 1-(1-[2-chloro-5-(hexadecyloxycar-<br>bonyl)phenylcarbamoyl]-3,3-dimethyl-2-oxobutyl)-1_H_-<br>2,3,3a,7a-tetrahydrobenzotriazole-5-carboxylate;<br>phenyl 2-(1-(2-chloro-5-(hexadecyloxycarbonyl)phenylcarba-<br>moyl)-3,3-dimethyl-2-oxobutyl)-1_H_-2,3,3a,7a-tetrahydroben-<br>zotriazole-5-carboxylate;<br>phenyl 3-(1-(2-chloro-5-(hexadecyloxycarbonyl)phenylcarba-<br>moyl)-3,3-dimethyl-2-oxobutyl)-1_H_-2,3,3a,7a-tetrahydroben-<br>zotriazole-5-carboxylate|421-480-1|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 37/39-61|||
|607-467-00-5|1,1,3,3-tetrabutyl-1,3-ditinoxydicaprylate|419-430-9|56533-00-7|Xn; R21/22-<br>48/22<br>C; R34<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 21/22-34-48/22-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-468-00-0|reaction mass of: monosodium 4-((4-(5-sulfonato-2-methox-<br>yphenylamino)-6-chloro-1,3,5-triazine-2-yl)amino)-2-((1,4-<br>dimethyl-6-oxido-2-oxo-5-sulfonatomethyl-1,2-dihydropyri-<br>dine-3-yl)azo)benzenesulfonate;<br>disodium 4-((4-(5-sulfonato-2-methoxyphenylamino)-6-<br>chloro-1,3,5-triazine-2-yl)amino)-2-((1,4-dimethyl-6-oxido-2-<br>oxo-5-sulfonatomethyl-1,2-dihydropyridine-3-yl)azo)benze-<br>nesulfonate;<br>trisodium 4-((4-(5-sulfonato-2-methoxyphenylamino)-6-<br>chloro-1,3,5-triazine-2-yl)amino)-2-((1,4-dimethyl-6-oxido-2-<br>oxo-5-sulfonatomethyl-1,2-dihydropyridine-3-yl)azo)benze-<br>nesulfonate;<br>tetrasodium 4-((4-(5-sulfonato-2-methoxyphenylamino)-6-<br>chloro-1,3,5-triazine-2-yl)amino)-2-((1,4-dimethyl-6-oxido-2-<br>oxo-5-sulfonatomethyl-1,2-dihydropyridine-3-yl)azo)benze-<br>nesulfonate|419-450-8|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|607-469-00-6|disodium 7-((4,6-bis(3-diethylaminopropylamino)-1,3,5-tria-<br>zine-2-yl)amino)-4-hydroxy-3-(4-(4-sulfonatophenylazo)phe-<br>nylazo)-2-naphthalene sulfonate|419-460-2|120029-06-3|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-470-00-1|potassium sodium 6,13-dichloro-3,10-bis{2-[4-[3-(2-hydro-<br>xysulphonyloxyethanesulfonyl)phenylamino]-6-(2,5-disulfo-<br>natophenylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]ethylamino}benzo<br>[5,6][1,4]oxazino[2,3-b]phenoxazine-4,11-disulfonate|414-100-0|154336-20-6|Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-52/53<br>S: (2-)39-22-26-61|||
|607-472-00-2|ammonium iron(III) trimethylenediaminetetraacetate hemihy-<br>drate|400-660-3|111687-36-6|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-474-00-3|(4-(4-(4-dimethylaminobenzyliden-1-yl)-3-methyl-5-oxo-2-<br>pyrazolin-1-yl)benzoic acid|410-430-4|117573-89-4|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-475-00-9|reaction mass of: tetrasodium 7-(4-[4-chloro-6-[methyl-(3-<br>sulfonatophenyl)amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]-2-ureido-<br>phenylazo)naphthalene-1,3,6-trisulfonate;<br>tetrasodium 7-(4-[4-chloro-6-[methyl-(4-sulfonatophenyl)<br>amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]-2-ureidophenylazo)naphtha-<br>lene-1,3,6-trisulfonate (1:1)|412-940-2|148878-18-6|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|607-476-00-4|trisodium_ N_,_N_-bis(carboxymethyl)-β-alanine|414-070-9|129050-62-0|C; R34<br>R52-53|C<br>R: 34-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||
|607-478-00-5|tetramethylammonium hydrogen phthalate|416-900-5|79723-02-7|T; R25<br>Xn; R48/22<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 25-48/22-50<br>S: (1/2-)25-36-45-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-479-00-0|hexadecyl 4-chloro-3-[2-(5,5-dimethyl-2,4-dioxo-1,3-oxazoli-<br>din-3-yl)-4,4-dimethyl-3-oxopentamido]benzoate|418-550-9|168689-49-4|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-480-00-6|1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid;<br>di-C7-11-branched and linear alkylesters|271-084-6|68515-42-4|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62|T<br>R: 61-62<br>S: 53-45|||
|607-487-00-4|reaction mass of: disodium 4-(3-ethoxycarbonyl-4-(5-(3-<br>ethoxycarbonyl-5-hydroxy-1-(4-sulfonatophenyl)pyrazol-4-yl)<br>penta-2,4-dienylidene)-4,5-dihydro-5-oxopyrazol-1-yl)benze-<br>nesulfonate;<br>trisodium 4-(3-ethoxycarbonyl-4-(5-(3-ethoxycarbonyl-5-<br>oxido-1-(4-sulfonatophenyl)pyrazol-4-yl)penta-2,4-dienyli-<br>dene)-4,5-dihydro-5-oxopyrazol-1-yl)benzenesulfonate|402-660-9|—|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 61-52/53<br>S: 53-45-61|||
|607-488-00-X|ethyl (2-acetylamino-5-fluoro-4-isothiocyanatophenoxy)acet-<br>ate|414-210-9|147379-38-2|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|607-489-00-5|reaction mass of: 2-ethylhexyl linolenate, linoleate and oleate;<br>2-ethylhexyl epoxyoleate;<br>2-ethylhexyl diepoxylinoleate;<br>2-ethylhexyl triepoxylinolenate|414-890-7|71302-79-9|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|607-490-00-0|_N_-[2-hydroxy-3-(C12-16-alkyloxy)propyl]-_N_-methyl glycinate|415-060-7|—|Xi; R41<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 41-43<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39|||
|607-492-00-1|2-(1-(3',3'-dimethyl-1'-cyclohexyl)ethoxy)-2-methyl propyl<br>propanoate|415-490-5|141773-73-1|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|607-493-00-7|methyl (3a_R_,4_R_,7a_R_)-2-methyl-4-(1_S_,2_R_,3-triacetoxypropyl)-<br>3a,7a-dihydro-4_H_-pyrano[3,4-d]oxazole-6-carboxylate|415-670-3|78850-37-0|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|607-494-00-2|bis(2-ethylhexyl)octylphosphonate|417-170-0|52894-02-7|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|607-495-00-8|sodium 4-sulfophenyl-6-((1-oxononyl)amino)hexanoate|417-550-6|168151-92-6|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-496-00-3|2,2'-methylenebis(4,6-di-_tert_-butyl-phenyl)-2-ethylhexyl phos-<br>phite|418-310-3|126050-54-2|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-497-00-9|cerium oxide isostearate|419-760-3|—|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-498-00-4|(_E_)-3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadienylhexadecanoate|421-370-3|3681-73-0|Xi; R38<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 38-53<br>S: (2-)37-61|||
|607-499-00-X|bis(dimethyl-(2-hydroxyethyl)ammonium) 1,2-ethanediyl-bis<br>(2-hexadecenylsuccinate)|421-660-1|—|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|607-500-00-3|calcium 2,2,bis[(5-tetrapropylene-2-hydroxy)phenyl]ethano-<br>ate|421-670-4|—|Xi; R38<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-50/53<br>S: (2-)37-60-61|||
|607-501-00-9|reaction mass of: triphenylthiophosphate and tertiary buty-<br>lated phenyl derivatives|421-820-9|192268-65-8|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|607-502-00-4|(_N_-benzyl-_N_,_N_,_N_-tributyl)ammonium 4-dodecylbenzenesul-<br>fonate|422-200-0|178277-55-9|C; R34<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||
|607-503-00-X|2,4,6-tri-_n_-propyl-2,4,6-trioxo-1,3,5,2,4,6-trioxatriphosphori-<br>nane|422-210-5|68957-94-8|C; R34|C<br>R: 34<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|607-505-00-0|pentasodium 7-(4-(4-(5-amino-4-sulfonato-2-(4-((2-(sulfo-<br>nato-ethoxy)sulfonyl)phenylazo)phenylamino)-6-chloro-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)amino-2-ureidophenylazo)naphtalene-<br>1,3,6-trisulfonate|422-930-1||R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 22-61|||
|607-506-00-6|reaction mass of: strontium (4-chloro-2-((4,5-dihydro-3-<br>methyl-5-oxo-1-(3-sulfonatophenyl)-1_H_-pyrazol-4-yl)azo)-5-<br>methyl)benzenesulfonate;<br>disodium (4-chloro-2-((4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-5-oxo-1-(3-sul-<br>fonatophenyl)-1_H_-pyrazol-4-yl)azo)-5-methyl)benzenesulfo-<br>nate|422-970-8||N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 22-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-507-00-1|potassium,sodium 2,4-diamino-3-[4-(2-sulfonatoethoxysulfo-<br>nyl)phenylazo]-5-[4-(2-sulfonatoethoxysulfonyl)-2-sulfonato-<br>phenylazo]-benzenesulfonate|422-980-2|187026-95-5|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)22-26-39|||
|607-508-00-7|disodium 3,3'-[iminobis[sulfonyl-4,1-phenylene-(5-hydroxy-<br>3-methylpyrazole-1,4-diyl)azo-4,1-phenylenesulfonylimino-<br>(4-amino-6-hydroxypyrimidine-2,5-diyl)azo-4,1-phenylene-<br>sulfonylimino(4-amino-6-hydroxypyrimidine-2,5-diyl)azo]bis<br>(benzenesulfonate)]|423-110-4|—|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)22-26-39|||
|607-512-00-9|trisodium 2,4-diamino-3,5-bis-[4-(2-sulfonatoethoxy)sulfo-<br>nyl)phenylazo]benzenesulfonate|423-970-0|182926-43-8|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 22-61|||
|607-513-00-4|reaction mass of: Trisodium 4-benzoylamino-6-(6-ethenesul-<br>fonyl-1-sulfato-naphthalen-2-ylazo)-5-hydroxynaphthalene-<br>2,7-disulfonate;<br>5-(benzoylamino)-4-hydroxy-3-((1-sulfo-6-((2-(sulfooxy)ethyl)<br>sulfonyl)-2-naphthyl)azo)naphthalene-2,7-disulfonic acid<br>sodium salt;<br>5-(benzoylamino)-4-hydroxy-3-((1-sulfo-6-((2-(sulfooxy)ethyl)<br>sulfonyl)-2-naphthyl)azo)naphthalene-2,7-disulfonic acid|423-200-3|—|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-61|||
|607-515-00-5|reaction mass of: disodium hexyldiphenyl ether disulphonate;<br>disodium dihexyldiphenyl ether disulphonate|429-650-7|147732-60-3|Xi; R36<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-61|||
|607-516-00-0|_N_,_N_'-bis(trifluoroacetyl)-_S_,_S_'-bis L-homocysteine|429-670-6|105996-54-1|Xi; R41<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 41-43<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39|||
|607-517-00-6|(_S_)-α-(acetylthio)benzenepropanoic acid|430-300-0|76932-17-7|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-41-43<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/39|||
|607-526-00-5|cartap (ISO);<br>1,3-bis(carbamoylthio)-2-(dimethylamino)propane|—|15263-53-3|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|607-527-00-0|reaction mass of: 1-(1'_H_,1'_H_,2'_H_,2'_H_-tridecafluorooctyl)-12-<br>(1''_H_,1''_H_,2''_H_,2''_H_-tridecafluorooctyl)dodecanedioate;<br>1-(1'_H_,1'_H_,2'_H_,2'_H_-tridecafluorooctyl)-12-(1''_H_,1''_H_,2''_H_,2''_H_-<br>heptdecafluorodecyl)dodecanedioate;<br>1-(1'_H_,1'_H_,2'_H_,2'_H_-tridecafluorooctyl)-12-(1''_H_,1''_H_,2''_H_,2''_H_-<br>heneicosafluorododecyl)dodecanedioate;<br>1-(1'_H_,1'_H_,2'_H_,2'_H_-tridecafluorooctyl)-12-(1''_H_,1''_H_,2''_H_,2''_H_-<br>pentacosafluorotetradecyl)dodecanedioate;<br>1-(1'_H_,1'_H_,2'_H_,2'_H_-heptadecafluorodecyl)-12-<br>(1''_H_,1''_H_,2''_H_,2''_H_-heptadecafluorodecyl)dodecanedioate;<br>1-(1'_H_,1'_H_,2'_H_,2'_H_-heptadecafluorodecyl)-12-<br>(1''_H_,1''_H_,2''_H_,2''_H_-heneicosafluorododecyl)dodecanedioate|423-180-6|—|Xn; R48/22|Xn<br>R: 48/22<br>S: (2-)36|||
|608-001-00-3|acetonitrile;<br>cyanomethane|200-835-2|75-05-8|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>Xi; R36|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20/21/22-36<br>S: (2-)16-36/37|||
|608-002-00-9|trichloroacetonitrile|208-885-7|545-06-2|T; R23/24/25<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)45-61|||
|608-003-00-4|acrylonitrile|203-466-5|107-13-1|F; R11<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R23/24/25<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|F; T; N<br>R: 45-11-23/24/25-<br>37/38-41-43-51/53<br>S: - 53-45-61|T; R23/24/25: C ≥1 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 0,2 % ≤C < 1 %|D E|
|608-004-00-X|2-hydroxy-2-methylpropionitrile;<br>2-cyanopropan-2-ol;<br>acetone cyanohydrin|200-909-4|75-86-5|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)7/9-27-45-<br>60-61|||
|608-005-00-5|_n_-butyronitrile|203-700-6|109-74-0|R10 ⊗<br>T; R23/24/25|T<br>R: 10-23/24/25<br>S: (1/2-)45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|608-006-00-0|bromoxynil (ISO)<br>3,5-dibromo-4-hydroxybenzonitrile;<br>bromoxynil phenol|216-882-7|1689-84-5|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>T+; R26<br>T; R25<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 25-26-43-63-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)27/28-36/37-<br>45-63-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,25 % ≤C < 2,5 %<br>R52-53: 0,025 % ≤C < 0,25 %||
|608-007-00-6|ioxynil (ISO)<br>4-hydroxy-3,5-diiodobenzonitrile|216-881-1|1689-83-4|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>T; R23/25<br>Xn; R21-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21-23/25-36-48/<br>22-63-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61-63|N; R50-53: C ≥2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,25 % ≤C < 2,5 %<br>R52-53: 0,025 % ≤C < 0,25 %||
|608-008-00-1|chloroacetonitrile|203-467-0|107-14-2|T; R23/24/25<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)45-61|||
|608-009-00-7|malononitrile|203-703-2|109-77-3|T; R23/24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-27-45-60-<br>61|||
|608-010-00-2|methacrylonitrile;<br>2-methyl-2-propene nitrile|204-817-5|126-98-7|F; R11<br>T; R23/24/25<br>R43|F; T<br>R: 11-23/24/25-43<br>S: (1/2-)9-16-18-29-<br>45|T; R23/24/25: C ≥1 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 0,2 % ≤C < 1 %<br>R43: C ≥0,2 %|D|
|608-011-00-8|oxalonitrile;<br>cyanogen|207-306-5|460-19-5|F; R11 ⊗<br>T; R23<br>N; R50-53|F; T; N<br>R: 11-23-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-45-60-61|||
|608-012-00-3|benzonitrile|202-855-7|100-47-0|Xn; R21/22|Xn<br>R: 21/22<br>S: (2-)23|||
|608-013-00-9|2-chlorobenzonitrile|212-836-5|873-32-5|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R36|Xn<br>R: 21/22-36<br>S: (2-)23|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|608-014-00-4|chlorothalonil (ISO);<br>tetrachloroisophthalonitrile|217-588-1|1897-45-6|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T+; R26<br>Xi; R41<br>Xi; R37<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26-37-40-41-43-<br>50/53<br>S: (2-)28-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,25 % ≤C < 2,5 %<br>R52-53: 0,025 % ≤C < 0,25 %||
|608-015-00-X|dichlobenil (ISO);<br>2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile|214-787-5|1194-65-6|Xn; R21<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|608-016-00-5|1,4-Dicyano-2,3,5,6-tetra-chloro-benzene|401-550-8|1897-41-2|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|608-017-00-0|bromoxynil octanoate (ISO);<br>2,6-dibromo-4-cyanophenyl octanoate|216-885-3|1689-99-2|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>T; R23<br>Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 22-23-43-63-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-63-<br>60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,25 % ≤C < 2,5 %<br>R52-53: 0,025 % ≤C < 0,25 %||
|608-018-00-6|ioxynil octanoate (ISO);<br>4-cyano-2,6-diiodophenyl octanoate|223-375-4|3861-47-0|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>T; R25<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-36-43-63-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37-45-<br>60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,25 % ≤C < 2,5 %<br>R52-53: 0,025 % ≤C < 0,25 %||
|608-019-00-1|2,2'-dimethyl-2,2'-azodipropiononitrile;<br>ADZN|201-132-3|78-67-1|E; R2<br>F; R11<br>Xn; R20/22<br>R52-53|E; Xn<br>R: 2-11-20/22-52/53<br>S: (2-)39-41-47-61|||
|608-021-00-2|3-(2-(diaminomethyleneamino)thiazol-4-ylmethylthio)propio-<br>nitrile|403-710-2|76823-93-3|Xn; R22<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|608-022-00-8|3,7-dimethyloctanenitrile|403-620-3|40188-41-8|Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|608-023-00-3|fenbuconazole (ISO)<br>4-(4-chlorophenyl)-2-phenyl-2-[(1_H_-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)<br>methyl]butanenitrile|406-140-2|114369-43-6|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|608-024-00-9|2-(4-(_N_-butyl-_N_-phenethylamino)phenyl)ethylene-1,1,2-tri-<br>carbonitrile|407-650-8|97460-76-9|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|608-025-00-4|2-nitro-4,5-bis(benzyloxy)phenylacetonitrile|410-970-0|117568-27-1|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|608-026-00-X|3-cyano-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexanone|411-490-4|7027-11-4|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-43-48/22-52/<br>53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|608-027-00-5|reaction mass of: 3-(4-ethylphenyl)-2,2-dimethylpropaneni-<br>trile;<br>3-(2-ethylphenyl)-2,2-dimethylpropanenitrile;<br>3-(3-ethylphenyl)-2,2-dimethylpropanenitrile|412-660-0|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|608-028-00-0|4-(2-cyano-3-phenylamino-acryloyloxymethyl)-cyclohexyl-<br>methyl 2-cyano-3-phenylamino)-acrylate|413-510-7|147374-67-2|Xn; R48/20/<br>21<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 43-48/20/21-51/<br>53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|608-029-00-6|1,2-dihydro-6-hydroxy-4-methyl-1-[3-(1-methylethoxy)pro-<br>pyl]-2-oxo-3-pyridinecarbonitrile|411-990-2|68612-94-2|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|608-030-00-1|_N_-acetyl-_N_-[5-cyano-3-(2-dibutylamino-4-phenylthyazol-5-<br>yl-methylene)-4-methyl-2,6-dioxo-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridin-<br>1-yl]benzamide|412-340-0|147741-93-3|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|608-031-00-7|2-benzyl-2-methyl-3-butenitrile|407-870-4|97384-48-0|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|608-033-00-8|_N_-butyl-3-(2-chloro-4-nitrophenylhydrazono)-1-cyano-2-<br>methylprop-1-ene-1,3-dicarboximide|407-970-8|75511-91-0|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|608-034-00-3|chlorfenapyr;<br>4-bromo-2-(4-chlorophenyl)-1-ethoxymethyl-5-trifluoro-<br>methylpyrrole-3-carbonitrile|—|122453-73-0|T; R23<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 22-23-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)13-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|608-035-00-9|(±)-α-[(2-acetyl-5-methylphenyl)-amino]-2,6-dichloroben-<br>zene-aceto-nitrile|419-290-9|—|R43<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 43-53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|608-036-00-4|3-(2-{4-[2-(4-cyanophenyl)vinyl]phenyl}vinyl)benzonitrile|419-060-8|79026-02-1|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|608-037-00-X|reaction mass of: (_E_)-2,12-tridecadiennitrile;<br>(_E_)-3,12-tridecadiennitrile;<br>(_Z_)-3,12-tridecadiennitrile|422-190-8||N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|608-038-00-5|2,2,4-trimethyl-4-phenyl-butane-nitrile|422-580-8|75490-39-0|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|608-039-00-0|2-phenylhexanenitrile|423-460-8|3508-98-3|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)23-60-61|||
|608-040-00-6|4,4'-dithiobis(5-amino-1-(2,6-dichloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)<br>phenyl)-1_H_-pyrazole-3-carbonitrile)|423-490-1|130755-46-3|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|608-041-00-1|4'-((2-butyl-4-oxo-1,3-diazaspiro[4.4]non-1-ene-3-yl)methyl)<br>(1,1'-biphenyl)-2-carbonitrile|423-500-4|138401-24-8|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|608-043-00-2|3-(_cis_-3-hexenyloxy)propanenitril|415-220-6|142653-61-0|T; R23<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 22-23-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)13-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|608-065-00-2|salts of bromoxynil with the exception of those specified<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>T+; R26<br>T; R25<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 25-26-43-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)27/28-36/37-<br>45-63-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,25 % ≤C < 2,5 %<br>R52-53: 0,025 % ≤C < 0,25 %|A|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|608-066-00-8|salts of ioxynil with the exception of those specified elsewhere<br>in this Annex|—|—|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>T; R23/25<br>Xn; R21-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21-23/25-36-48/<br>22-63-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-63-<br>60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,25 % ≤C < 2,5 %<br>R52-53: 0,025 % ≤C < 0,25 %|A|
|609-001-00-6|1-nitropropane|203-544-9|108-03-2|R10<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22|Xn<br>R: 10-20/21/22<br>S: (2-)9|Xn; R20/21/22: C ≥5 %||
|609-002-00-1|2-nitropropane|201-209-1|79-46-9|R10<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R20/22|T<br>R: 45-10-20/22<br>S: 53-45||E|
|609-003-00-7|nitrobenzene|202-716-0|98-95-3|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>T; R23/24/<br>25-48/23/24<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-40-48/<br>23/24-51/53-62<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|609-004-00-2|dinitrobenzene; [1]<br>1,4-dinitrobenzene; [2]<br>1,3-dinitrobenzene; [3]<br>1,2-dinitrobenzene [4]|246-673-6<br>[1]<br>202-833-7<br>[2]<br>202-776-8<br>[3]<br>208-431-8<br>[4]|25154-54-5<br>[1]<br>100-25-4 [2]<br>99-65-0 [3]<br>528-29-0 [4]|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-33-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|609-005-00-8|1,3,5-trinitrobenzene|202-752-7|99-35-4|E; R2 ⊗<br>T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|E; T+; N<br>R: 2-26/27/28-33-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)35-45-60-61|||
|609-006-00-3|4-nitrotoluene|202-808-0|99-99-0|T; R23/24/25<br>R33<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-33-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-37-45-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|609-007-00-9|2,4-dinitrotoluene;<br>dinitrotoluene, technical grade; [1]<br>dinitrotoluene [2]|204-450-0<br>[1]<br>246-836-1<br>[2]|121-14-2 [1]<br>25321-14-6<br>[2]|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>T; R23/24/25<br>Xn; R48/22<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-23/24/25-48/<br>22-62-68-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|609-008-00-4|2,4,6-trinitrotoluene;<br>TNT|204-289-6|118-96-7|E; R2<br>T; R23/24/25<br>R33<br>N; R51-53|E; T; N<br>R: 2-23/24/25-33-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)35-45-61|||
|609-009-00-X|2,4,6-trinitrophenol;<br>picric acid|201-865-9|88-89-1|E; R2 ⊗<br>R4<br>T; R23/24/25|E; T<br>R: 2-4-23/24/25<br>S: (1/2-)28-35-37-45|||
|609-010-00-5|salts of picric acid|—|—|E; R3<br>T; R23/24/25|E; T<br>R: 3-23/24/25<br>S: (1/2-)28-35-37-45||A|
|609-011-00-0|2,4,6-trinitroanisole|—|606-35-9|E; R2<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>N; R51-53|E; Xn; N<br>R: 2-20/21/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)35-61|||
|609-012-00-6|2,4,6-trinitro-_m_-cresol|210-027-1|602-99-3|E; R2<br>R4<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22|E; Xn<br>R: 2-4-20/21/22<br>S: (2-)35|||
|609-013-00-1|2,4,6-trinitro-_m_-xylene|211-187-5|632-92-8|E; R2<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>R33|E; Xn<br>R: 2-20/21/22-33<br>S: (2-)35|||
|609-015-00-2|4-nitrophenol;<br>_p_-nitrophenol|202-811-7|100-02-7|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>R33|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22-33<br>S: (2-)28|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|609-016-00-8|dinitrophenol (reaction mass of isomers); [1]<br>2,4(or 2,6)-dinitrophenol [2]|247-096-2<br>[1]<br>275-732-9<br>[2]|25550-58-7<br>[1]<br>71629-74-8<br>[2]|T; R23/24/25<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-33-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-37-45-60-<br>61|||
|609-018-00-9|2,4,6-trinitroresorcinol;<br>styphnic acid|201-436-6|82-71-3|E; R2 ⊗<br>R4<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22|E; Xn<br>R: 2-4-20/21/22<br>S: (2-)35|||
|609-019-00-4|lead 2,4,6-trinitro-_m_-phenylene dioxide;<br>lead 2,4,6-trinitroresorcinoxide;<br>lead styphnate|239-290-0|15245-44-0|E; R3<br>Repr. Cat. 1;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R20/22<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|E; T; N<br>R: 61-3-20/22-33-50/<br>53-62<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E<br>1|
|609-020-00-X|DNOC (ISO);<br>4,6-dinitro-_o_-cresol|208-601-1|534-52-1|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>Xi; R38-41<br>R43<br>R44<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-38-41-<br>43-44-50/53-68<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||
|609-021-00-5|sodium salt of DNOC;<br>sodium 4,6-dinitro-_o_-cresolate; [1]<br>potassium salt of DNOC;<br>potassium 4,6-dinitro-_o_-cresolate [2]|219-007-7<br>[1]<br>[2]|2312-76-7<br>[1]<br>5787-96-2<br>[2]|T; R23/24/25<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-33-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)13-45-60-61|||
|609-022-00-0|ammonium salt of DNOC;<br>ammonium 4,6-dinitro-_o_-tolyl oxide|221-037-0|2980-64-5|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-33-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)13-28-45-60-<br>61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|609-023-00-6|dinocap (ISO)|254-408-0|39300-45-3|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Xn; R20-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 61-20-22-38-43-<br>48/22-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|609-024-00-1|binapacryl (ISO);<br>2-_sec_-butyl-4,6-dinitrophenyl-3-methylcrotonate|207-612-9|485-31-4|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Xn; R21/22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 61-21/22-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|609-025-00-7|dinoseb (ISO);<br>6-_sec_-butyl-2,4-dinitrophenol|201-861-7|88-85-7|R44<br>T; R24/25<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 61-62-24/25-36-<br>44-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|609-026-00-2|salts and esters of dinoseb, with the exception of those<br>specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|R44<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>T; R24/25<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 61-62-24/25-36-<br>44-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||AE|
|609-027-00-8|dinocton;<br>reaction mass of isomers: methyl 2-octyl-4,6-dinitrophenyl<br>carbonate, methyl 4-octyl-2,6-dinitrophenyl carbonate|—|63919-26-6|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|609-028-00-3|dinex (ISO);<br>2-cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitrophenol|205-042-5|131-89-5|T; R23/24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)13-45-60-61|||
|609-029-00-9|salts and esters of dinex|—|—|T; R23/24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)13-45-60-61||A|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|609-030-00-4|dinoterb (ISO);<br>2-_tert_-butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol|215-813-8|1420-07-1|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>T+; R28<br>T; R24<br>R44<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 61-24-28-44-50/<br>53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|609-031-00-X|salts and esters of dinoterb|—|—|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>T+; R28<br>T; R24<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 61-24-28-50/53<br>S: 45-53-60-61||AE|
|609-032-00-5|bromofenoxim (ISO);<br>3,5-dibromo-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde-_O_-(2,4-dinitrophenyl)-<br>oxime|236-129-6|13181-17-4|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)25-60-61|||
|609-033-00-0|dinosam (ISO);<br>2-(1-methylbutyl)-4,6-dinitrophenol|—|4097-36-3|T; R23/24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)13-45-60-61|||
|609-034-00-6|salts and esters of dinosam|—|—|T; R23/24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)13-45-60-61||A|
|609-035-00-1|nitroethane|201-188-9|79-24-3|R10<br>Xn; R20/22|Xn<br>R: 10-20/22<br>S: (2-)9-25-41|Xn; R20/22: C ≥12,5 %||
|609-036-00-7|nitromethane|200-876-6|75-52-5|R5-10<br>Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 5-10-22<br>S: (2-)41|Xn; R22: C ≥12,5 %||
|609-037-00-2|5-nitroacenaphthene|210-025-0|602-87-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45|||
|609-038-00-8|2-nitronaphthalene|209-474-5|581-89-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61|||
|609-039-00-3|4-nitrobiphenyl|202-204-7|92-93-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|609-040-00-9|nitrofen (ISO);<br>2,4-dichlorophenyl 4-nitrophenyl ether|217-406-0|1836-75-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-61-22-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|609-041-00-4|2,4-dinitrophenol|200-087-7|51-28-5|T; R23/24/25<br>R33<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-33-50<br>S: (1/2-)28-37-45-61|||
|609-042-00-X|pendimethalin (ISO);<br>_N_-(1-ethylpropyl)-2,6-dinitro-3,4-xylidine|254-938-2|40487-42-1|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-29-37-60-<br>61|||
|609-043-00-5|quintozene (ISO);<br>pentachloronitrobenzene|201-435-0|82-68-8|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)13-24-37-60-<br>61|||
|609-044-00-0|tecnazene (ISO);<br>1,2,4,5-tetrachloro-3-nitrobenzene|204-178-2|117-18-0|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|609-045-00-6|reaction mass of: 4,6-dinitro-2-(3-octyl)phenyl methyl carbo-<br>nate and 4,6-dinitro-2-(4-octyl)phenyl methyl carbonate;<br>dinocton-6|—|8069-76-9|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|609-046-00-1|trifluralin (ISO) (containing < 0.5 ppm NPDA);<br>α,α,α-trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-_N_,_N_-dipropyl-_p_-toluidine (contain-<br>ing < 0.5 ppm NPDA);<br>2,6-dinitro-_N_,_N_-dipropyl-4-trifluoromethylaniline (containing<br>< 0.5 ppm NPDA);<br>_N_,_N_-dipropyl-2,6-dinitro-4-trifluoromethylaniline (containing<br>< 0.5 ppm NPDA)|216-428-8|1582-09-8|Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|609-047-00-7|2-nitroanisole|202-052-1|91-23-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22|T<br>R: 45-22<br>S: 53-45||E|
|609-048-00-2|sodium 3-nitrobenzenesulphonate|204-857-3|127-68-4|Xi; R36<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36-43<br>S: (2-)24-26-37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|609-049-00-8|2,6-dinitrotoluene|210-106-0|606-20-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>T; R23/24/25<br>Xn; R48/22<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 45-23/24/25-48/<br>22-62-68-52/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|609-050-00-3|2,3-dinitrotoluene|210-013-5|602-01-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>T; R23/24/25<br>Xn; R48/22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-23/24/25-48/<br>22-62-68-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|609-051-00-9|3,4-dinitrotoluene|210-222-1|610-39-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>T; R23/24/25<br>Xn; R48/22<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-23/24/25-48/<br>22-62-68-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|609-052-00-4|3,5-dinitrotoluene|210-566-2|618-85-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>T; R23/24/25<br>Xn; R48/22<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 45-23/24/25-48/<br>22-62-68-52/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|609-053-00-X|hydrazine-trinitromethane|414-850-9|—|E; R3<br>O; R8<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R23/25<br>R43|E; T<br>R: 45-3-8-23/25-43<br>S: 53-45||E|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|609-054-00-5|2,3-dinitrophenol; [1]<br>2,5-dinitrophenol; [2]<br>2,6-dinitrophenol; [3]<br>3,4-dinitrophenol; [4]<br>salts of dinitrophenol [5]|200-628-7<br>[1]<br>206-348-1<br>[2]<br>209-357-9<br>[3]<br>209-415-3<br>[4]<br>[5]|66-56-8 [1]<br>329-71-5 [2]<br>573-56-8 [3]<br>577-71-9 [4]<br>[5]|T; R23/24/25<br>R33<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-33-51<br>S: (1/2-)28-37-45-61|||
|609-055-00-0|2,5-dinitrotoluene|210-581-4|619-15-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>T; R23/24/25<br>Xn; R48/22<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-23/24/25-48/<br>22-62-68-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|609-056-00-6|2,2-dibromo-2-nitroethanol|412-380-9|69094-18-4|E; R2<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>C; R35<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|E; C; N<br>R: 2-22-35-40-43-48/<br>22-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-36/37/<br>39-45-60-61|Xn; R22: C ≥10 %<br>C; R35: C ≥10 %<br>C; R34: 5 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 1 % ≤C < 5 %||
|609-057-00-1|3-chloro-2,4-difluoronitrobenzene|411-980-8|3847-58-3|Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-43-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-28-36/<br>37/39-45-60-61|||
|609-058-00-7|2-nitro-2-phenyl-1,3-propanediol|410-360-4|5428-02-4|T; R39-48/25<br>Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 21/22-39-41-43-<br>48/25-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61|||
|609-059-00-2|2-chloro-6-(ethylamino)-4-nitrophenol|411-440-1|131657-78-8|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37/39-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|609-060-00-8|4-[(3-hydroxypropyl)amino]-3-nitrophenol|406-305-9|92952-81-3|Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-51/53<br>S: (2-)37-61|||
|609-061-00-3|(_E_,_Z_)-4-chlorophenyl(cyclopropyl)ketone_ O_-(4-nitrophenyl-<br>methyl)oxime|406-100-4|94097-88-8|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|609-062-00-9|2-bromo-2-nitropropanol|407-030-7|24403-04-1|T; R24<br>Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 22-24-34-43-48/<br>22-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|609-063-00-4|2-[(4-chloro-2-nitrophenyl)amino]ethanol|413-280-8|59320-13-7|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-61|||
|609-064-00-X|mesotrione (ISO);<br>2-[4-(methylsulfonyl)-2-nitrobenzoyl]-1,3-cyclohexanedione|—|104206-82-8|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|609-065-00-5|2-nitrotoluene|201-853-3|88-72-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-46-22-62-51/<br>53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|609-066-00-0|lithium sodium 3-amino-10-{4-(10-amino-6,13-dichloro-<br>4,11-disulfonatobenzo[5,6][1,4]oxazino[2,3-b]phenoxazine-<br>3-ylamino)-6-[methyl(2-sulfonato-ethyl)amino]-1,3,5-triazin-<br>2-ylamino}-6,13-dichlorobenzo[5,6][1,4]oxazino[2,3-b]phe-<br>noxazine-4,11-disulfonate|418-870-9|154212-58-5|Xn; R20/21/<br>22-68/20/<br>21/22|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22-68/20/<br>21/22<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|609-067-00-6|sodium and potassium 4-(3-aminopropylamino)-2,6-bis[3-(4-<br>methoxy-2-sulfophenylazo)-4-hydroxy-2-sulfo-7-naphthyla-<br>mino]-1,3,5-triazine|416-280-6|156769-97-0|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|609-068-00-1|musk xylene;<br>5-_tert_-butyl-2,4,6-trinitro-_m_-xylene|201-329-4|81-15-2|E; R2<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>N; R50-53|E; Xn; N<br>R: 2-40-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-60-61|||
|609-070-00-2|1,4-dichloro-2-(1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoropropoxy)-5-nitroben-<br>zene|415-580-4|130841-23-5|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37/39-60-61|||
|609-071-00-8|reaction mass of: 2-methylsulfanyl-4,6-bis-(2-hydroxy-4-<br>methoxy-phenyl)-1,3,5-triazine;<br>2-(4,6-bis-methylsulfanyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-5-methoxy-phe-<br>nol|423-520-3|156137-33-6|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|610-001-00-3|trichloronitromethane;<br>chloropicrin|200-930-9|76-06-2|Xn; R22<br>T+; R26<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|T+<br>R: 22-26-36/37/38<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-38-45|||
|610-002-00-9|1,1-dichloro-1-nitroethane|209-854-0|594-72-9|T; R23/24/25|T<br>R: 23/24/25<br>S: (1/2-)26-45|||
|610-003-00-4|chlorodinitrobenzene|—|—|T; R23/24/25<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-33-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61||C|
|610-004-00-X|2-chloro-1,3,5-trinitrobenzene|201-864-3|88-88-0|E; R2<br>T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>N; R50-53|E; T+; N<br>R: 2-26/27/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|610-005-00-5|1-chloro-4-nitrobenzene|202-809-6|100-00-5|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>T; R23/24/25<br>Xn; R48/20/<br>21/22<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-40-48/<br>20/21/22-68-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|610-006-00-0|chloronitroanilines with the exception of those specified<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>R33<br>N; R51-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-33-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61||A C|
|610-007-00-6|1-chloro-1-nitropropane|209-990-0|600-25-9|Xn; R20/22|Xn<br>R: 20/22<br>S: (2-)|Xn; R20/22: C ≥5 %||
|610-008-00-1|2,6-dichloro-4-nitroanisole|403-350-6|17742-69-7|T; R25<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 25-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-61|||
|610-009-00-7|2-chloro-4-nitroaniline|204-502-2|121-87-9|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-61|||
|610-010-00-2|2-bromo-1-(2-furyl)-2-nitroethylene|406-110-9|35950-52-8|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-43-48/22-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45-60-61|||
|611-001-00-6|azobenzene|203-102-5|103-33-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R20/22-<br>48/22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-20/22-48/22-<br>68-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|611-002-00-1|azoxybenzene|207-802-1|495-48-7|Xn; R20/22|Xn<br>R: 20/22<br>S: (2-)28|||
|611-003-00-7|fenaminosulf (ISO);<br>sodium 4-dimethylaminobenzenediazosulphonate|205-419-4|140-56-7|T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 21-25-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-61|||
|611-004-00-2|methyl-_O_NN-azoxymethyl acetate;<br>methyl azoxy methyl acetate|209-765-7|592-62-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61|T<br>R: 45-61<br>S: 53-45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|611-005-00-8|disodium {5-[(4'-((2,6-hydroxy-3-((2-hydroxy-5-sulphophe-<br>nyl)azo)phenyl)azo)(1,1'-biphenyl)-4-yl)azo]salicylato(4-)}cup-<br>rate(2-);<br>CI Direct Brown 95|240-221-1|16071-86-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45|||
|611-006-00-3|4-_o_-tolylazo-_o_-toluidine;<br>4-amino-2',3-dimethylazobenzene;<br>fast garnet GBC base;<br>AAT;<br>_o_-aminoazotoluene|202-591-2|97-56-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>R43|T<br>R: 45-43<br>S: 53-45|||
|611-007-00-9|tricyclazole (ISO);<br>5-methyl-1,2,4-triazolo(3,4-b)benzo-1,3-thiazole|255-559-5|41814-78-2|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||
|611-008-00-4|4-aminoazobenzene;<br>4-phenylazoaniline|200-453-6|60-09-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|||
|611-009-00-X|sodium (1-(5-(4-(4-anilino-3-sulphophenylazo)-2-methyl-5-<br>methylsulphonamidophenylazo)-4-hydroxy-2-oxido-3-(phe-<br>nylazo)phenylazo)-5-nitro-4-sulphonato-2-naphtholato)<br>iron(II)|401-220-3|—|Xn; R20<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 20-52/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|611-010-00-5|2'-(2-cyano-4,6-dinitrophenylazo)-5'-(_N_,_N_-dipropylamino)<br>propionanilide|403-010-7|106359-94-8|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|611-011-00-0|_N_,_N_,_N_',_N_'-tetramethyl-3,3'-(propylenebis(iminocarbonyl-4,1-<br>phenylenazo(1,6-dihydro-2-hydroxy-4-methyl-6-oxopyridine-<br>3,1-diyl)))di(propylammonium) dilactate|403-340-1|—|Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|611-012-00-6|reaction mass of 2,2-iminodiethanol 6-methyl-2-(4-(2,4,6-<br>triaminopyrimidin-5-ylazo)phenyl)benzothiazole-7-sulfonate<br>and 2-methylaminoethanol 6-methyl-2-(4-(2,4,6-triamino-<br>pyrimidin-5-ylazo)phenyl)benzothiazole-7-sulfonate and_ N_,_N_-<br>diethylpropane-1,3-diamine 6-methyl-2-(4-(2,4,6-triamino-<br>pyrimidin-5-ylazo)phenyl)benzothiazole-7-sulfonate|403-410-1|114565-65-0|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37|||
|611-013-00-1|trilithium-1-hydroxy-7-(3-sulfonatoanilino)-2-(3-methyl-4-(2-<br>methoxy-4-(3-sulfonatophenylazo)phenylazo)phenylazo)<br>naphthalene-3-sulfonate|403-650-7|117409-78-6|E; R2<br>N; R51-53|E; N<br>R: 2-51/53<br>S: (2-)35-61|||
|611-014-00-7|(tetrasodium 1-(4-(3-acetamido-4-(4'-nitro-2,2'-disulfonatos-<br>tilben-4-ylazo)anilino)-6-(2,5-disulfonatoanilino)-1,3,5-tria-<br>zin-2-yl)-3-carboxypyridinium) hydroxide|404-250-5|115099-55-3|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|611-015-00-2|tetrasodium 4-amino-5-hydroxy-6-(4-(2-(2-(sulfonatooxy)<br>ethylsulfonyl)ethylcarbamoyl)phenylazo)-3-(4-(2-(sulfona-<br>tooxy)ethylsulfonyl)phenylazo)naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate|404-320-5|116889-78-2|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|611-016-00-8|reaction mass of 1,1'-((dihydroxyphenylene)bis(azo-3,1-phe-<br>nylenazo(1-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-1,2-dihydro-6-hydroxy-<br>4-methyl-2-oxopyridine-5,3-diyl)))dipyridinium dichloride<br>dihydrochloride, mixed isomers and 1-(1-(3-dimethylamino-<br>propyl)-5-(3-((4-(1-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-1,6-dihydro-2-<br>hydroxy-4-methyl-6-oxo-5-pyridinio-3-pyridylazo)pheny-<br>lazo)-2,4(or2,6 or3,5)-dihydroxyphenylazo)phenylazo)-1,2-<br>dihydro-6-hydroxy-4-methyl-2-oxo-3-pyridyl)pyridinium<br>dichloride|404-540-1|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|611-017-00-3|2-(4-(diethylaminopropylcarbamoyl)phenylazo)-3-oxo-_N_-<br>(2,3-dihydro-2-oxobenzimidazol-5-yl)butyramide|404-910-2|—|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|611-018-00-9|tetraammonium 5-(4-(7-amino-1-hydroxy-3-sulfonato-2-<br>naphthylazo)-6-sulfonato-1-naphthylazo)isophthalate|405-130-5|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|611-019-00-4|tetralithium 6-amino-4-hydroxy-3-(7-sulfonato-4-(4-sulfona-<br>tophenylazo)-1-naphthylazo)naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate|405-150-4|106028-58-4|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|611-020-00-X|tetrakis(tetramethylammonium) 6-amino-4-hydroxy-3-(7-sul-<br>fonato-4-(4-sulfonatophenylazo)-1-naphthylazo)naphthalene-<br>2,7-disulfonate|405-170-3|116340-05-7|T; R25<br>R43<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 25-43-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-24-37-45-<br>61|||
|611-021-00-5|2-(4-(4-cyano-3-methylisothiazol-5-ylazo)-_N_-ethyl-3-methy-<br>lanilino)ethyl acetate|405-480-9|—|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R38<br>R53|Xn<br>R: 22-38-48/22-53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-61|||
|611-022-00-0|4-dimethylaminobenzenediazonium 3-carboxy-4-hydroxy-<br>benzenesulfonate|404-980-4|—|E; R2<br>T; R23/25<br>Xn; R21-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R50/53|E; T; N<br>R: 2-21-23/25-41-43-<br>48/22-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)3-12-26-35-<br>36/37/39-45-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|611-023-00-6|disodium 7-(4,6-dichloro-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-4-hydroxy-<br>3-(4-(2-(sulfonatooxy)ethylsulfonyl)phenylazo) naphthalene-<br>2-sulfonate|404-600-7|—|R43|X<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|611-024-00-1|Benzidine based azo dyes;<br>4,4'-diarylazobiphenyl dyes, with the exception of those<br>specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||A|
|611-025-00-7|disodium 4-amino-3-[[4'-[(2,4-diaminophenyl)azo][1,1'-<br>biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-5-hydroxy-6-(phenylazo)naphtalene-2,7-<br>disulphonate;<br>C.I. Direct Black 38|217-710-3|1937-37-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63|T<br>R: 45-63<br>S: 53-45|||
|611-026-00-2|tetrasodium 3,3'-[[1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'-diylbis(azo)]bis[5-<br>amino-4-hydroxynaphthalene-2,7-disulphonate];<br>C.I. Direct Blue 6|220-012-1|2602-46-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63|T<br>R: 45-63<br>S: 53-45|||
|611-027-00-8|disodium 3,3'-[[1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'-diylbis(azo)]bis(4-amino-<br>naphthalene-1-sulphonate);<br>C.I. Direct Red 28|209-358-4|573-58-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63|T<br>R: 45-63<br>S: 53-45|||
|611-028-00-3|_C_,_C_'-azodi(formamide)|204-650-8|123-77-3|R42<br>R44 ⊗|Xn<br>R: 42-44<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|611-029-00-9|_o_-dianisidine based azo dyes;<br>4,4'-diarylazo-3,3'-dimethoxybiphenyl dyes with the excep-<br>tion of those mentioned elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||A H|
|611-030-00-4|_o_-tolidine based dyes;<br>4,4'-diarylazo-3,3'-dimethylbiphenyl dyes, with the exception<br>of those mentioned elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||A H|
|611-031-00-X|4,4'-(4-iminocyclohexa-2,5-dienylidenemethylene)dianiline<br>hydrochloride;<br>C.I. Basic Red 9|209-321-2|569-61-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45|||
|611-032-00-5|1,4,5,8-tetraaminoanthraquinone;<br>C.I. Disperse Blue 1|219-603-7|2475-45-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xi; R38-41<br>R43|T<br>R: 45-38-41-43<br>S: 53-45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|611-033-00-0|hexasodium [4,4''-azoxybis(2,2'-disulfonatostilbene-4,4'-diy-<br>lazo)]-bis[5'-sulfonatobenzene-2,2'- diolato-_O_(2),_O_(2),_N_(1)]-<br>copper(II)|400-020-3|82027-60-9|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|611-034-00-6|_N_-(5-(bis(2-methoxyethyl)amino)-2-((5-nitro-2,1-benzisothia-<br>zol-3-yl)azo)phenylacetamide|402-430-8|105076-77-5|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|611-035-00-1|tetralithium 6-amino-4-hydroxy-3-[7-sulfonato-4-(5-sulfo-<br>nato-2-naphthylazo)-1-naphthylazo]naphthalene-2,7-disulfo-<br>nate|403-660-1|107246-80-0|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|611-036-00-7|2-(4-(5,6(or 6,7)-dichloro-1,3-benzothiazol-2-ylazo)-_N_-<br>methyl-_m_-toluidino)ethyl acetate|405-440-0|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|611-037-00-2|3(or 5)-(4-(_N_-benzyl-_N_-ethylamino)-2-methylphenylazo)-1,4-<br>dimethyl-1,2,4-triazolium methylsulphate|406-055-0|124584-00-5|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37/<br>39-61|||
|611-038-00-8|trisodium 1-hydroxynaphthalene-2-azo-4'(5',5''-dimethylbi-<br>phenyl)-4''-azo(4''-phenylsulfonyloxybenzene)- 2',2'',4-trisul-<br>fonate|406-820-9|—|Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 36<br>S: (2-)25-26|||
|611-039-00-3|7-[((4,6-dichloro-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)amino)-4-hydroxy-3-(4-<br>((2-sulfoxy)ethyl)sulfonyl)phenylazo]naphthalene-2-sulfonic<br>acid|407-050-6|117715-57-8|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|611-040-00-9|3-(5-acetylamino-4-(4-[4,6-bis(3-diethylaminopropylamino)-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]phenylazo)-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)phe-<br>nylazo)-6-amino-4-hydroxy-2-naphthalenesulfonic acid|407-670-7|115099-58-6|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|611-041-00-4|2-[[4[[4,6-bis[[3-(diethylamino)propyl]amino]-1,3,5-triazine-<br>2-yl]amino]phenyl]azo]-_N_-(2,3-dihydro-2-oxo-1_H_-benzimi-<br>dazol-5-yl)-3-oxobutanamide|407-680-1|98809-11-1|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|611-042-00-X|trisodium 5-amino-3-[5-(2-bromoacryloylamino)-2-sulfona-<br>tophenylazo]-4-hydroxy-6-(4-vinylsulfonylphenylazo)<br>naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate|411-770-6|136213-71-3|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|611-043-00-5|reaction mass of: trisodium_ N_(1')-_N_(2):_N_(1''')-_N_(2'')-η-6-[2-<br>amino-4-(or 6)-hydroxy-(or 4-amino-2-hydroxy)phenylazo]-<br>6''-(1-carbaniloyl-2-hydroxyprop-1-enylazo)-5',5'''-disulfa-<br>moyl-3,3''-disulfonatobis(naphthalene-2,1'-azobenzene-1,2'-<br>diolato-_O_(1),_O_(2'))-chromate;<br>trisodium_ N_(1')-_N_(2):_N_(1''')-_N_(2'')-η-6,6''-bis(1-carbaniloyl-2-<br>hydroxyprop-1-enylazo)-5',5'''-disulfamoyl-3,3''-disulfonato-<br>bis(naphthalene-2,1'azobenzene-1,2'-diolato-_O_(1),_O_(2'))-chro-<br>mate;<br>trisodium_ N_(1')-_N_(2):_N_(1''')-_N_(2'')-η-6,6''-bis[2-amino-4-(or<br>6)-hydroxy-(or 4-amino-2-hydroxy)phenylazo]5',5'''-disulfa-<br>moyl-3,3''-disulfonatobis(naphthalene-2,1'azobenzene-1,2'-<br>diolato-_O_(1),_O_(2'))-chromate (2:1:1)|402-850-1|—|Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|611-044-00-0|reaction mass of:_ tert_-alkyl(C12-C14)ammonium bis[1-[(2-<br>hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)azo]-2-naphthalenolato(2-)]-chromate<br>(1-);<br>_tert_-alkyl(C12-C14)ammonium bis[1-[(2-hydroxy-4-nitrophe-<br>nyl)azo]-2-naphthalenolato(2-)]-chromate(1-);<br>_tert_-alkyl(C12-C14)ammonium bis[1-[[5-(1,1-dimethylpropyl)-<br>2-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl]azo]-2-naphthalenolato(2-)]-chro-<br>mate(1-);<br>_tert_-alkyl(C12-C14)ammonium [[1-[(2-hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)<br>azo]-2-naphthalenolato(2-)]-[1-[(2-hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)<br>azo]-2-naphthalenolato(2-)]]-chromate(1-);<br>_tert_-alkyl(C12-C14)ammonium [[1-[[5-(1,1-dimethylpropyl)-2-<br>hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl]azo]-2-naphthalenolato(2-)]-[1-[(2-<br>hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)azo]-2-naphthalenolato(2-)]]-chro-<br>mate(1-);<br>_tert_-alkyl(C12-C14)ammonium ((1-(4(or 5)-nitro-2-oxidophe-<br>nylazo)-2-naphtholato)(1-(3-nitro-2-oxido-5-pentylpheny-<br>lazo)-2-naphtholato))chromate(1-)|403-720-7|117527-94-3|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|611-045-00-6|2-[4-[_N_-(4-acetoxybutyl)-_N_-ethyl]amino-2-methylphenylazo]-<br>3-acetyl-5-nitrothiophene|404-830-8|—|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|611-046-00-1|4,4'-diamino-2-methylazobenzene|407-590-2|43151-99-1|T; R25<br>Xn; R48/22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-43-48/22-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)22-28-36/37-<br>45-60-61|||
|611-047-00-7|reaction mass of: 2-[[4-[_N_-ethyl-_N_-(2-acetoxyethyl)amino]<br>phenyl]azo]-5,6-dichlorobenzothiazole;<br>2-[[4-[_N_-ethyl-_N_-(2-acetoxyethyl)amino]phenyl]azo]-6,7-<br>dichlorobenzothiazole (1:1)|407-890-3|111381-11-4|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|611-048-00-2|reaction mass of: 2-[[4-[bis(2-acetoxyethyl)amino]phenyl]<br>azo]-5,6-dichlorobenzothiazole;<br>2-[[4-[bis(2-acetoxyethyl)amino]phenyl]azo]-6,7-dichloroben-<br>zothiazole (1:1)|407-900-6|111381-12-5|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|611-049-00-8|reaction mass of 7-[4-(3-diethylaminopropylamino)-6-(3-<br>diethylammoniopropylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]-4-<br>hydroxy-3-(4-phenylazophenylazo)-naphthalene-2-sulfonate,<br>acetic acid, lactic acid (2:1:1)|408-000-6|118658-98-3|Xn; R48/22<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 43-48/22-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-61|||
|611-051-00-9|2-(4-(_N_-ethyl-_N_-(2-hydroxy)ethyl)amino-2-methylphenyl)azo-<br>6-methoxy-3-methyl-benzothiazolium chloride|411-110-7|136213-74-6|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|611-052-00-4|monosodium aqua-[5-[[2,4-dihydroxy-5-[(2-hydroxy-3,5-<br>dinitrophenyl)azo]phenyl]azo]-2-naphthalensulfonate], iron<br>complex|400-720-9|—|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|611-053-00-X|2,2'-azobis[2-methylpropionamidine] dihydrochloride|221-070-0|2997-92-4|Xn; R22<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|611-055-00-0|C.I. Disperse Yellow 3;<br>_N_-[4-[(2-hydroxy-5-methylphenyl)azo]phenyl]acetamide|220-600-8|2832-40-8|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 40-43<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-46|||
|611-056-00-6|C.I. Solvent Yellow 14;<br>1-phenylazo-2-naphthol|212-668-2|842-07-9|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>R43<br>R53|Xn<br>R: 40-43-53-68<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-46-61|||
|611-057-00-1|6-hydroxy-1-(3-isopropoxypropyl)-4-methyl-2-oxo-5-[4-(phe-<br>nylazo)phenylazo]-1,2-dihydro-3-pyridinecarbonitrile|400-340-3|85136-74-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>R53|T<br>R: 45-53<br>S: 53-45-61|||
|611-058-00-7|(6-(4-hydroxy-3-(2-methoxyphenylazo)-2-sulfonato-7-<br>naphthylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2,4-diyl)bis[(amino-1-methy-<br>lethyl)ammonium] formate|402-060-7|108225-03-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-41-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61|||
|611-059-00-2|octasodium 2-(6-(4-chloro-6-(3-(_N_-methyl-_N_-(4-chloro-6-<br>(3,5-disulfonato-2-naphthylazo)-1-hydroxy-6-naphthyla-<br>mino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)aminomethyl)phenylamino)-1,3,5-<br>triazin-2-ylamino)-3,5-disulfonato-1-hydroxy-2-naphthylazo)<br>naphthalene-1,5-disulfonate|412-960-1|148878-21-1|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37/<br>39-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|611-060-00-8|reaction mass of: sodium 5-[8-[4-[4-[4-[7-(3,5-dicarboxyla-<br>tophenylazo)-8-hydroxy-3,6-disulfonatonaphthalen-1-yla-<br>mino]-6-hydroxy-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]-2,5-dimethylpiperazin-1-<br>yl]-6-hydroxy-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]-1-hydroxy-3,6-disul-<br>fonatonaphthalen-2-ylazo]-isophthalate;<br>ammonium 5-[8-[4-[4-[4-[7-(3,5-dicarboxylatophenylazo)-8-<br>hydroxy-3,6-disulfonatonaphthalen-1-ylamino]-6-hydroxy-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]-2,5-dimethylpiperazin-1-yl]-6-hydroxy-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]-1-hydroxy-3,6-disulfonatonaphtha-<br>len-2-ylazo]-isophthalate;<br>5-[8-[4-[4-[4-[7-(3,5-dicarboxylatophenylazo)-8-hydroxy-3,6-<br>disulfonatonaphthalen-1-ylamino]-6-hydroxy-1,3,5-triazin-2-<br>yl]-2,5-dimethylpiperazin-1-yl]-6-hydroxy-1,3,5-triazin-2-yla-<br>mino]-1-hydroxy-3,6-disulfonaphthalen-2-ylazo]-isophthalic<br>acid|413-180-4|187285-15-0|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)22-26-39|||
|611-061-00-3|disodium 5-[5-[4-(5-chloro-2,6-difluoropyrimidin-4-ylamino)<br>benzamido]-2-sulfonatophenylazo]-1-ethyl-6-hydroxy-4-<br>methyl-2-oxo-3-pyridylmethylsulfonate|412-530-3|—|Xi; R41<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 41-43<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37/39|||
|611-062-00-9|octasodium 2-(8-(4-chloro-6-(3-((4-chloro-6-(3,6-disulfonato-<br>2-(1,5-disulfonatonaphthalen-2-ylazo)-1-hydroxynaphthalen-<br>8-ylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)aminomethyl)phenylamino)-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-3,6-disulfonato-1-hydroxynaphtha-<br>len-2-ylazo)naphthalene-1,5-disulfonate|413-550-5|—|Xi; R38-41|Xi<br>R: 38-41<br>S: (2-)22-26-37/39|||
|611-063-00-4|trisodium [4'-(8-acetylamino-3,6-disulfonato-2-naphthylazo)-<br>4''-(6-benzoylamino-3-sulfonato-2-naphthylazo)-biphenyl-<br>1,3',3'',1'''-tetraolato-_O_,_O_',_O_'',_O_''']copper(II)|413-590-3|164058-22-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45|||
|611-064-00-X|4-(3,4-dichlorophenylazo)-2,6-di-_sec_-butyl-phenol|410-600-8|124719-26-2|Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R38<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 38-48/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)23-25-36/37-<br>60-61|||
|611-065-00-5|4-(4-nitrophenylazo)-2,6-di-_sec_-butyl-phenol|410-610-2|111850-24-9|Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 36/38-43-48/22-<br>50/53<br>S: (2-)23-26-36/37-<br>60-61|||
|611-066-00-0|tetrasodium 5-[4-chloro-6-(_N_-ethyl-anilino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-<br>ylamino]-4-hydroxy-3-(1,5-disulfonatonaphthalen-2-ylazo)-<br>naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate|411-540-5|130201-57-9|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37/<br>39-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|611-067-00-6|reaction mass of: bis(tris(2-(2-hydroxy(1-methyl)ethoxy)ethyl)<br>ammonium) 7-anilino-4-hydroxy-3-(2-methoxy-5-methyl-4-<br>(4-sulfonatophenylazo)phenylazo)naphthalene-2-sulfonate;<br>bis(tris(2-(2-hydroxy(2-methyl)ethoxy)ethyl)ammonium) 7-<br>anilino-4-hydroxy-3-(2-methoxy-5-methyl-4-(4-sulfonatophe-<br>nylazo)phenylazo)naphthalene-2-sulfonate|406-910-8|—|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-41-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/39-61|||
|611-068-00-1|tetrasodium 4-amino-3,6-bis(5-[4-chloro-6-(2-hydroxyethyla-<br>mino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]-2-sulfonatophenylazo)-5-<br>hydroxynaphthalene-2,7-disulfonate|400-690-7|85665-98-1|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|611-069-00-7|_N_,_N_-di-[poly(oxyethylene)-co-poly(oxypropylene)]-4-[(3,5-<br>dicyano-4-methyl-2-thienyl)azo)]-3-methylaniline|413-380-1|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|611-070-00-2|reaction mass of: disodium (6-(4-anisidino)-3-sulfonato-2-<br>(3,5-dinitro-2-oxidophenylazo)-1-naphtholato)(1-(5-chloro-2-<br>oxidophenylazo)-2-naphtholato)chromate(1-);<br>trisodium bis(5-(4-anisidino)-3-sulfonato-2-(3,5-dinitro-2-<br>oxidophenylazo)-1-naphtholato)chromate(1-)|405-665-4|—|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|611-071-00-8|tris(tetramethylammonium) 5-hydroxy-1-(4-sulphonatophe-<br>nyl)-4-(4-sulphonatophenylazo)pyrazole-3-carboxylate|406-073-9|131013-81-5|T; R25<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 25-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)37-45-61|||
|611-072-00-3|2,4-bis[2,2'-[2-(_N_,_N_-dimethylamino)ethyloxycarbonyl]pheny-<br>lazo]-1,3-dihydroxybenzene, dihydrochloride|407-010-8|118208-02-9|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|611-073-00-9|dimethyl 3,3'-(_N_-(4-(4-bromo-2,6-dicyanophenylazo)-3-<br>hydroxyphenyl)imino)dipropionate|407-310-9|122630-55-1|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|611-074-00-4|reaction mass of: sodium/potassium (3-(4-(5-(5-chloro-2,6-<br>difluoropyrimidin-4-ylamino)-2-methoxy-3-sulfonatopheny-<br>lazo)-2-oxidophenylazo)-2,5,7-trisulfonato-4-naphtholato)<br>copper(II);<br>sodium/potassium (3-(4-(5-(5-chloro-4,6-difluoropyrimidin-<br>2-ylamino)-2-methoxy-3-sulfonatophenylazo)-2-oxidopheny-<br>lazo)-2,5,7-trisulfonato-4-naphtholato)copper(II)|407-100-7|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||

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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|611-075-00-X|reaction mass of: tris(3,5,5-trimethylhexylammonium) 4-<br>amino-3-(4-(4-(2-amino-4-hydroxyphenylazo)anilino)-3-sul-<br>fonatophenylazo)-5,6-dihydro-5-oxo-6-phenylhydrazono-<br>naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate;<br>tris(3,5,5-trimethylhexylammonium) 4-amino-3-(4-(4-(4-<br>amino-2-hydroxyphenylazo)anilino)-3-sulfonatophenylazo)-<br>5,6-dihydro-5-oxo-6-phenylhydrazononaphthalene-2,7-disul-<br>fonate (2:1)|406-000-0|—|Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|611-076-00-5|3-(2,6-dichloro-4-nitrophenylazo)-1-methyl-2-phenylindole|406-280-4|117584-16-4|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|611-077-00-0|dilithium disodium (5,5'-diamino-(μ-4,4'-dihydroxy-1:2-κ-2,<br>_O_4,_O_4',-3,3'-[3,3'-dihydroxy-1:2-κ-2-_O_3,_O_3'-biphenyl-4,4'-<br>ylenebisazo-1:2-(_N_3,_N_4-η:_N_3',_N_4'-η)]-dinaphthalene-2,7-di-<br>sulfonato(8)))dicuprate(2-)|407-230-4|126637-70-5|Xn; R22<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|611-078-00-6|(2,2'-(3,3'-dioxidobiphenyl-4,4'-diyldiazo)bis(6-(4-(3-(diethyla-<br>mino)propylamino)-6-(3-(diethylammonio)propylamino)-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-3-sulfonato-1-naphtholato))dicopper<br>(II) acetate lactate|407-240-9|159604-94-1|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|611-079-00-1|disodium 7-[4-chloro-6-(_N_-ethyl-_o_-toluidino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-<br>ylamino]-4-hydroxy-3-(4-methoxy-2-sulfonatophenylazo)-2-<br>naphthalenesulfonate|410-390-8|147703-64-8|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)22-26-39|||
|611-080-00-7|sodium 3-(2-acetamido-4-(4-(2-hydroxybutoxy)phenylazo)<br>phenylazo)benzenesulfonate|410-150-2|147703-65-9|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|611-081-00-2|tetrasodium [7-(2,5-dihydroxy-K_O_2-7-sulfonato-6-[4-(2,5,6-<br>trichloro-pyrimidin-4-ylamino)phenylazo]-(_N_1,_N_7-_N_)-1-<br>naphthylazo)-8-hydroxy-K_O_8-naphthalene-1,3,5-trisulfonato<br>(6-)]cuprate(II)|411-470-5|141048-13-7|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|611-082-00-8|reaction mass of: pentasodium bis(1-(3(or 5)-(4-anilino-3-<br>sulfonatophenylazo)-4-hydroxy-2-oxidophenylazo)-6-nitro-4-<br>sulfonato-2-naphtholato)ferrate(1-);<br>pentasodium [(1-(3-(4-anilino-3-sulfonatophenylazo)-4-<br>hydroxy-2-oxidophenylazo)-6-nitro-4-sulfonato-2-naphtho-<br>lato)-(5-(4-anilino-3-sulfonatophenylazo)-4-hydroxy-2-oxido-<br>phenylazo)-6-nitro-4-sulfonato-2-naphtholato]ferrate(1-)|407-570-3|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|611-083-00-3|reaction mass of: 2-[_N_-ethyl-4-[(5,6-dichlorobenzothiazol-2-<br>yl)azo]-_m_-toludino]ethyl acetate;<br>2-[_N_-ethyl-4-[(6,7-dichlorobenzothiazol-2-yl)azo]-_m_-tolu-<br>dino]ethyl acetate (1:1)|411-560-4|—|T; R48/25<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 43-48/25-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-36/37-45-<br>61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|611-084-00-9|reaction mass of:_ N_-(4-chlorophenyl)-4-(2,5-dichloro-4-<br>(dimethylsulfamoyl)phenylazo)-3-hydroxy-2-naphthalene-<br>carboxamide;<br>_N_-(4-chlorophenyl)-4-(2,5-dichloro-4-(methylsulfamoyl)phe-<br>nylazo)-3-hydroxy-2-naphthalenecarboxamide|412-550-2|—|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|611-085-00-4|reaction mass of: 3-cyano-5-(2-cyano-4-nitro-phenylazo)-2-<br>(2-hydroxy-ethylamino)-4-methyl-6-[3-(2-phenoxyethoxy)<br>propylamino]pyridine;<br>3-cyano-5-(2-cyano-4-nitro-phenylazo)-6-(2-hydroxy-ethyla-<br>mino)-4-methyl-2-[3-(2-phenoxyethoxy)propylamino]pyri-<br>dine;<br>3-cyano-5-(2-cyano-4-nitro-phenylazo)-2-amino-4-methyl-6-<br>[3-(3-hydroxypropoxy)propylamino]pyridine;<br>3-cyano-5-(2-cyano-4-nitro-phenylazo)-6-amino-4-methyl-2-<br>[3-(3-methoxypropoxy)propylamino]pyridine|411-880-4|—|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|611-086-00-X|monolithium 5-[[2,4-dihydroxy-5-[(2-hydroxy-3,5-dinitro-<br>phenyl)azo]phenyl]azo]-2-naphthalenesulfonate], iron com-<br>plex, monohydrate|411-360-7|—|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|611-087-00-5|reaction mass of: 3-((5-cyano-1,6-dihydro-1,4-dimethyl-2-<br>hydroxyl-6-oxo-3-pyridinyl)azo)-benzoyloxy-2-phe-<br>noxyethane;<br>3-((5-cyano-1,6-dihydro-1,4-dimethyl-2-hydroxy-6-oxo-3-<br>pyridinyl)azo)-benzoyloxy-2-ethyloxy-2-(ethylphenol)|411-710-9|—|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|611-088-00-0|reaction mass of: trilithium 4-amino-3-((4-((4-((2-amino-4-<br>hydroxyphenyl)azo)phenyl)amino)-3-sulfophenyl)azo)-5-<br>hydroxy-6-(phenylazo)naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate;<br>trilithium 4-amino-3-((4-((4-((4-amino-2-hydroxyphenyl)azo)<br>phenyl)amino)-3-sulfophenyl)azo)-5-hydroxy-6-(phenylazo)<br>naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate|411-890-9|—|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-41-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-39-61|||
|611-089-00-6|2-((4-(ethyl-(2-hydroxyethyl)amino)-2-methylphenyl)azo)-6-<br>methoxy-3-methyl-benzothiazolium methylsulfate|411-100-2|136213-73-5|Xn; R48/22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 43-48/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-60-61|||
|611-090-00-1|2,5-dibutoxy-4-(morpholin-4-yl)benzenediazonium 4-<br>methylbenzenesulfonate|413-290-2|93672-52-7|F; R11<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>R52-53|F; Xn<br>R: 11-22-41-43-52/<br>53<br>S: (2-)12-22-24-26-<br>37/39-47-61|||
|611-091-00-7|sodium (1.0-1.95)/lithium (0.05-1) 5-((5-((5-chloro-6-fluoro-<br>pyrimidin-4-yl)amino)-2-sulfonatophenyl)azo)-1,2-dihydro-6-<br>hydroxy-1,4-dimethyl-2-oxo-3-pyridinemethylsulfonate|413-470-0|134595-59-8|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24/25-37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
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|611-092-00-2|_tert_-(dodecyl/tetradecyl)-ammonium bis(3-(4-((5-(1,1-<br>dimethyl-propyl)-2-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl)azo)-3-methyl-5-<br>hydroxy-(1_H_)pyrazol-1-yl)benzenesulfonamidato)chromate|413-210-6|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|611-093-00-8|sodium 2-(4-(4-fluoro-6-(2-sulfo-ethylamino)-[1,3,5]triazin-<br>2-ylamino)-2-ureido-phenylazo)-5-(4-sulfophenylazo)ben-<br>zene-1-sulfonate|410-770-3|146177-84-6|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|611-094-00-3|reaction mass of: 2-[2-acetylamino-4-[_N_,_N_-bis[2-ethoxy-car-<br>bonyloxy)ethyl]amino]phenylazo]-5,6-dichloro-1,3-ben-<br>zothiazole;<br>2-[2-acetylamino-4-[_N_,_N_-bis[2-ethoxy-carbonyloxy)ethyl]<br>amino]phenylazo]-6,7-dichloro-1,3-benzotriazole (1:1)|411-600-0|143145-93-1|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|611-095-00-9|hexasodium 1,1'-[(1-amino-8-hydroxy-3,6-disulfonate-2,7-<br>naphthalenediyl)bis(azo(4-sulfonate-1,3-phenyl)imino[6-[(4-<br>chloro-3-sulfonatophenyl)amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2,4-diyl]]]bis<br>[3-carboxypyridinium] dihydroxide|412-240-7|89797-03-5|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 22-61|||
|611-096-00-4|methyl_ N_-[3-acetylamino)-4-(2-cyano-4-nitrophenylazo)phe-<br>nyl]-_N_-[(1-methoxy)acetyl]glycinate|413-040-2|149850-30-6|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|611-097-00-X|reaction mass of iron complexes of: 1,3-dihydroxy-4-[(5-<br>phenylaminosulfonyl)-2-hydroxyphenylazo]-_n_-(5-amino-sul-<br>fonyl-2-hydroxyphenylazo)benzene and: 1,3-dihydroxy-4-[(5-<br>phenylaminosulfonyl)-2-hydroxyphenylazo]-_n_-[4-(4-nitro-2-<br>sulfophenylamino)phenylazo]benzene (_n_=2,5,6)|414-150-3|—|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|611-098-00-5|tetrakis(tetramethylammonium)3,3'-(6-(2-hydroxyethylamino)<br>1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diylbisimino(2-methyl-4,1-phenyleneazo))<br>bisnaphthalene-1,5-disulfonate|405-950-3|131013-83-7|T; R25<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 25-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)37-45-61|||
|611-099-00-0|(methylenebis(4,1-phenylenazo(1-(3-(dimethylamino)propyl)-<br>1,2-dihydro-6-hydroxy-4-methyl-2-oxopyridine-5,3-diyl)))-<br>1,1'-dipyridinium dichloride dihydrochloride|401-500-5|118658-99-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61|||
|611-100-00-4|potassium sodium 3,3'-(3(or4)-methyl-1,2-phenylenebis<br>(imino(6-chloro)-1,3,5-triazine-4,2-diylimino(2-acetamido-5-<br>methoxy)-4,1-phenylenazo)dinaphthalene-1,5-disulfonate|403-810-6|140876-13-7|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|611-101-00-X|2'-(4-chloro-3-cyano-5-formyl-2-thienyl)azo-5'-diethylami-<br>noacetanilide|405-200-5|104366-25-8|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|611-103-00-0|trisodium (1-(3-carboxylato-2-oxido-5-sulfonatophenylazo)-<br>5-hydroxy-7-sulfonatonaphthalen-2-amido)nickel(II)|407-110-1|—|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|611-104-00-6|reaction mass of: trisodium (2,4(or 2,6 or 4,6)-bis(3,5-dinitro-<br>2-oxidophenylazo)-5-hydroxyphenolato)(2(or 4or 6)-(3,5-<br>dinitro-2-oxidophenylazo)-5-hydroxy-4(or 2or 6)-(4-(4-nitro-<br>2-sulfonatoanilino)phenylazo)phenolato)ferrate(1-);<br>trisodium bis(2,4(or 2,6 or 4,6)-bis(3,5-dinitro-2-oxidophe-<br>nylazo)-5-hydroxyphenolato)ferrate(1-);<br>trisodium (2,4(or 2,6 or 4,6)-bis(3,5-dinitro-2-oxidopheny-<br>lazo)-5-hydroxyphenolato)(2(or 4 or 6)-(3,5-dinitro-2-oxido-<br>phenylazo)-5-hydroxy-4(or 2 or 6)-(4-nitro-2-<br>sulfonatophenylazo)phenolato)ferrate(1-);<br>trisodium (2,4(or 2,6 or 4,6)-bis(3,5-dinitro-2-oxidopheny-<br>lazo)-5-hydroxyphenolato)(2(or 4 or 6)-(3,5-dinitro-2-oxido-<br>phenylazo)-5-hydroxy-4(or 2 or 6)-(3-sulfonatophenylazo)<br>phenolato)ferrate(1-);<br>disodium 3,3'-(2,4-dihydroxy-1,3(or 1,5 or 3,5)-phenylene-<br>diazo)dibenzenesulfonate|406-870-1|—|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|611-105-00-1|sodium 4-(4-chloro-6-(_N_-ethylanilino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-yla-<br>mino)-2-(1-(2-chlorophenyl)-5-hydroxy-3-methyl-1_H_-pyra-<br>zol-4-ylazo)benzenesulfonate|407-800-2|136213-75-7|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|611-106-00-7|hexasodium 4,4'-dihydroxy-3,3'-bis[2-sulfonato-4-(4-sulfona-<br>tophenylazo)phenylazo]-7,7'[_p_-phenylenebis[imino(6-chloro-<br>1,3,5-triazine-4,2-diyl)imino]]dinaphthalene-2-sulfonate|410-180-6|157627-99-1|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|611-107-00-2|potassium sodium 4-(4-chloro-6-(3,6-disulfonato-7-(5,8-dis-<br>ulfonato-naphthalen-2-ylazo)-8-hydroxy-naphthalen-1-yla-<br>mino)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-5-hydroxy-6-(4-(2-sulfa-<br>toethanesulfonyl)-phenylazo)-naphthalene-1,7-disulfonate|412-490-7|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|611-108-00-8|disodium 5-((4-((4-chloro-3-sulfonatophenyl)azo)-1-naphthyl)<br>azo)-8-(phenylamino)-1-naphthalenesulfonate|413-600-6|6527-62-4|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|611-109-00-3|Reaction products of: copper(II) sulfate and tetrasodium 2,4-<br>bis[6-(2-methoxy-5-sulfonatophenylazo)-5-hydroxy-7-sulfo-<br>nato-2-naphthylamino]-6-(2-hydroxyethylamino)-1,3,5-tria-<br>zine (2:1)|407-710-3|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|611-110-00-9|tetra-sodium/lithium 4,4'-bis-(8-amino-3,6-disulfonato-1-<br>naphthol-2-ylazo)-3-methylazobenzene|408-210-8|124605-82-9|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-28-37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|611-111-00-4|disodium 2-[[4-(2-chloroethylsulfonyl)phenyl]-[(2-hydroxy-5-<br>sulfo-3-[3-[2-(2-(sulfooxy)ethylsulfonyl)ethylazo]-4-sulfoben-<br>zoato(3-)cuprate(1-)|414-230-8|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|611-112-00-X|tetrasodium 4-hydroxy-5-[4-[3-(2-sulfatoethanesulfonyl)phe-<br>nylamino]-6-morpholin-4-yl-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]-3-(1-<br>sulfonatonaphthalen-2-ylazo)naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate|413-070-6|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|611-113-00-5|lithium sodium (2-(((5-((2,5-dichlorophenyl)azo)-2-hydroxy-<br>phenyl)methylene)amino)benzoato(2-))(2-((4,5-dihydro-3-<br>methyl-5-oxo-1-phenyl-1_H_-pyrazol-4-yl)azo)-5-sulfobenzoato<br>(3-)) chromate(2-)|414-280-0|149626-00-6|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 24/25-61|||
|611-114-00-0|lithium sodium (4-((5-chloro-2-hydroxyphenyl)azo)-2,4-dihy-<br>dro-5-methyl-3_H_-pyrazol-3-onato(2-))(3-((4,5-dihydro-3-<br>methyl-1-(4-methylphenyl)-5-oxo-1_H_-pyrazol-4-yl)azo)-4-<br>hydroxy-5-nitrobenzenesulfonato(3-)) chromate(2-)|414-250-7|149564-66-9|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-41-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-39-61|||
|611-115-00-6|trilithium bis(4-((4-(diethylamino)-2-hydroxyphenyl)azo)-3-<br>hydroxy-1-naphthalenesulfonato(3-))chromate(3-)|414-290-5|149564-65-8|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-61|||
|611-116-00-1|reaction mass of: trisodium 5-{4-chloro-6-[2-(2,6-dichloro-5-<br>cyanopyrimidin-4-ylamino)-propylamino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yla-<br>mino}-4-hydroxy-3-(1-sulfonatonaphthalene-2-ylazo)-<br>naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate;<br>trisodium 5-{4-chloro-6-[2-(2,6-dichloro-5-cyanopyrimidin-<br>4-ylamino)-1-methyl-ethylamino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino}-4-<br>hydroxy-3-(1-sulfonatonaphthalene-2-ylazo)-naphthalene-<br>2,7-disulfonate;<br>trisodium 5-{4-chloro-6-[2-(4,6-dichloro-5-cyanopyrimidin-<br>2-ylamino)-propylamino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino}-4-<br>hydroxy-3-(1-sulfonatonaphthalen-2-ylazo)-naphthalene-2,7-<br>disulfonate;<br>trisodium 5-{4-chloro-6-[2-(4,6-dichloro-5-cyanopyrimidin-<br>2-ylamino)-1-methyl-ethylamino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino}-4-<br>hydroxy-3-(1-sulfonatonaphthalen-2-ylazo)-naphthalene-2,7-<br>disulfonate|414-620-8|—|Xi; R41<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 41-43<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37/39|||
|611-117-00-7|1,3-bis{6-fluoro-4-[1,5-disulfo-4-(3-aminocarbonyl-1-ethyl-<br>6-hydroxy-4-methyl-pyrid-2-on-5-ylazo)-phenyl-2-ylamino]-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino}propane lithium-, sodium salt|415-100-3|149850-29-3|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|611-118-00-2|sodium 1,2-bis[4-[4-{4-(4-sulfophenylazo)-2-sulfopheny-<br>lazo}-2-ureido-phenyl-amino]-6-fluoro-1,3,5-triazin-2-yla-<br>mino]-propane, sodium salt|413-990-8||R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|611-119-00-8|tetrasodium 4-[4-chloro-6-(4-methyl-2-sulfophenylamino)-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]-6-(4,5-dimethyl-2-sulfophenylazo)-<br>5-hydroxynaphthalene-2,7-disulfonate|415-400-4|148878-22-2|Xi; R41<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 41-43<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37/39|||
|611-120-00-3|5-{4-[5-amino-2-[4-(2-sulfoxyethylsulfonyl)phenylazo]-4-<br>sulfo-phenylamino]-6-chloro-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino}-4-<br>hydroxy-3-(1-sulfo-naphthalen-2-ylazo)-naphthalene-2,7-di-<br>sulfonicacid sodium salt|418-340-7|157707-94-3|Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-39-61|||
|611-121-00-9|Main component 6 (isomer): asym. 1:2 Cr(III)-complex of: A:<br>3-hydroxy-4-(2-hydroxy-naphthalene-1-ylazo)naphthalene-1-<br>sulfonic acid, Na-salt and B: 1-[2-hydroxy-5-(4-methoxy-<br>phenylazo)phenylazo]naphthalene-2-ol;<br>Main component 8 (isomer): asym. 1:2 Cr-complex of: A: 3-<br>hydroxy-4-(2-hydroxy-naphthalene-1-ylazo)-naphthalene-1-<br>sulfonic acid, Na-salt and B: 1-[2-hydroxy-5-(4-methoxy-<br>phenylazo)-phenylazo]-naphthalene-2-ol|417-280-9|30785-74-1|Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-60-61|||
|611-122-00-4|hexasodium (di[_N_-(3-(4-[5-(5-amino-3-methyl-1-phenylpyra-<br>zol-4-yl-azo)-2,4-disulfo-anilino]-6-chloro-1,3,5-triazin-2-yla-<br>mino)phenyl)-sulfamoyl](di-sulfo)-phthalocyaninato)nickel|417-250-5|151436-99-6|Xi; R41<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 41-43<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37/39|||
|611-123-00-X|3-(2,4-bis(4-((5-(4,6-bis(2-aminopropylamino)-1,3,5-triazin-<br>2-ylamino)-4-hydroxy-2,7-disulfonaphthalen-3-yl)azo)pheny-<br>lamino)-1,3,5-triazin-6-ylamino)propyldiethylammonium<br>lactate|424-310-4|178452-66-9|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|611-124-00-5|reaction mass of: pentasodium 5-amino-3-(5-{4-chloro-6-[4-<br>(2-sulfoxyethoxysulfonato)phenylamino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yla-<br>mino}-2-sulfonatophenylazo)-6-[5-(2,3-dibromopropionyla-<br>mino)-2-sulfonatophenylazo]-4-hydroxynaphthalene-2,7-di-<br>sulfonate;<br>pentasodium 5-amino-6-[5-(2-bromoacryloylamino)-2-sulfo-<br>natophenylazo]-3-(5-{4-chloro-6-[4-(2-sulfoxyethoxysulfo-<br>nato)phenylamino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino}-2-sulfonatophe-<br>nylazo)-4-hydroxynaphthalene-2,7-disulfonate;<br>tetrasodium 5-amino-3-[5-{4-chloro-6-[4-(vinylsulfonyl)phe-<br>nylamino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino}-2-sulfonatophenylazo]-6-<br>[5-(2,3-dibromopropionylamino)-2-sulfonatophenylazo]-4-<br>hydroxynaphthalene-2,7-disulfonate|424-320-9||Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|611-125-00-0|reaction mass of: Disodium 6-[3-carboxy-4,5-dihydro-5-oxo-<br>4-sulfonatophenyl)pyrazolin-4-yl-azo]-3-[2-oxido-4-(ethen-<br>sulfonyl)-5-methoxyphenylazo]-4-oxidonaphthalene-2-sulfo-<br>nate copper (II) complex;<br>Disodium 6-[3-carboxy-4,5-dihydro-5-oxo-4-sulfonatophe-<br>nyl)pyrazolin-4-yl-azo]-3-[2-oxido-4-(2-hydroxyethylsulfo-<br>nyl)-5-methoxyphenylazo]-4-oxidonaphthalene-2-sulfonate<br>copper (II) complex|423-940-7|—|Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|611-126-00-6|2,6-bis-(2-(4-(4-amino-phenylamino)-phenylazo)-1,3-<br>dimethyl-3_H_-imidazolium)-4-dimethylamino-1,3,5-triazine,<br>dichloride|424-120-1|174514-06-8|Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-60-61|||
|611-127-00-1|pentasodium 4-amino-6-(5-(4-(2-ethyl-phenylamino)-6-(2-<br>sulfatoethanesulfonyl)-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-2-sulfonato-<br>phenylazo)-5-hydroxy-3-(4-(2-sulfatoethanesulfonyl)pheny-<br>lazo)naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate|423-790-2|—|R5<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 5-41-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-41-61|||
|611-128-00-7|_N_,_N_'-bis{6-chloro-4-[6-(4-vinylsulfonylphenylazo)-2,7-disul-<br>fonicacid-5-hydroxynapht-4-ylamino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl}-_N_-<br>(2-hydroxyethyl)ethane-1,2-diamine, sodium salt|419-500-9|171599-85-2|Xi; R41<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 41-43<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37/39|||
|611-129-00-2|reaction mass of: 5-[(4-[(7-amino-1-hydroxy-3-sulfo-2-<br>naphthyl)azo]-2,5-diethoxyphenyl)azo]-2-[(3-phosphonophe-<br>nyl)azo]benzoic acid;<br>5-[(4-[(7-amino-1-hydroxy-3-sulfo-2-naphthyl)azo]-2,5-<br>diethoxyphenyl)azo]-3-[(3-phosphonophenyl)azo]benzoic<br>acid|418-230-9|163879-69-4|E; R2<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R48/22<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|E; Xn; N<br>R: 2-43-48/22-62-51/<br>53<br>S: (2-)26-35-36/37-61|||
|611-130-00-8|tetra-ammonium 2-[6-[7-(2-carboxylato-phenylazo)-8-<br>hydroxy-3,6-disulfonato-1-naphthylamino]-4-hydroxy-1,3,5-<br>triazin-2-ylamino]benzoate|418-520-5|183130-96-3|Xi; R36<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-60-61|||
|611-131-00-3|2-[2-hydroxy-3-(2-chlorophenyl)carbamoyl-1-naphthylazo]-<br>7-[2-hydroxy-3-(3-methylphenyl)carbamoyl-1-naphthylazo]<br>fluoren-9-one|420-580-2|151798-26-4|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>R53|T<br>R: 61-53<br>S: 53-45-61|||
|611-132-00-9|pentasodium bis{7-[4-(1-butyl-5-cyano-1,2-dihydro-2-<br>hydroxy-4-methyl-6-oxo-3-pyridylazo)phenylsulfonylamino]-<br>5'-nitro-3,3'-disulfonatonaphthalene-2-azobenzene-1,2'-dio-<br>lato} chromate (III)|419-210-2|178452-71-6|Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|611-133-00-4|Product by process iron complex of azo dyestuffs obtained by<br>coupling a mixture of diazotized 2-amino-1-hydroxybenzene-<br>4-sulfanilide and 2-amino-1-hydroxybenzene-4-sulfonamide<br>with resorcin, the obtained mixture being subsequently<br>submitted to a second coupling reaction with a mixture of<br>diazotized 3-aminobenzene-1-sulfonic acid (metanilic acid)<br>and 4'-amino-4-nitro-1,1'-diphenylamine-2-sulfonic acid and<br>metallization with ferric chloride, sodium salt|419-260-5|—|Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|611-134-00-X|trisodium 2-{α[2-hydroxy-3-[4-chloro-6-[4-(2,3-dibromopro-<br>pionylamino)-2-sulfonatophenylamino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yla-<br>mino]-5-sulfonatophenylazo]-benzylidenehydrazino}-4-sulfo-<br>natobenzoate, copper complex|423-770-3|—|Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-39-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|611-135-00-5|Reaction product of: 2-[[4-amino-2-ureidophenylazo]-5-[(2-<br>(sulfooxy)ethyl)sulfonyl]]benzenesulfonic acid with 2,4,6-tri-<br>fluoropyrimidine and partial hydrolysis to the corresponding<br>vinylsulfonyl derivative,mixed potassium/sodium salt|424-250-9|—|Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|611-136-00-0|2-{4-(2-ammoniopropylamino)-6-[4-hydroxy-3-(5-methyl-2-<br>methoxy-4-sulfamoylphenylazo)-2-sulfonatonaphth-7-yla-<br>mino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino}-2-aminopropyl formate|424-260-3|—|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 41-62-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-61|||
|611-137-00-6|6-_tert_-butyl-7-chloro-3-tridecyl-7,7a-dihydro-1_H_-pyrazolo<br>[5,1-c]-1,2,4-triazole|419-870-1|159038-16-1|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|611-138-00-1|2-(4-aminophenyl)-6-_tert_-butyl-1_H_-pyrazolo[1,5-b][1,2,4]tria-<br>zole|415-910-7|152828-25-6|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|611-140-00-2|azafenidin (ISO)<br>2-(2,4-dichloro-5-prop-2-ynyloxyphenyl)-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-<br>1,2,4-triazolo[4,3-a]pyridin-3(2_H_)-one|—|68049-83-2|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R48/22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 61-48/22-62-50/<br>53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,025 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %<br>R52-53: 0,00025 % ≤C <<br>0,0025 %|E|
|612-001-00-9|mono-methylamine; [1]<br>di-methylamine; [2]<br>tri-methylamine [3]|200-820-0<br>[1]<br>204-697-4<br>[2]<br>200-875-0<br>[3]|74-89-5 [1]<br>124-40-3 [2]<br>75-50-3 [3]|F+; R12<br>Xn; R20<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41|F+; Xn<br>R: 12-20-37/38-41<br>S: (2-)16-26-39|Xn; R20: C ≥5 %<br>Xi; R37/38-41: C ≥5 %<br>Xi; R36: 0,5 % ≤C < 5 %|5|
|612-001-01-6|mono-methylamine ... %; [1]<br>di-methylamine ... %; [2]<br>tri-methylamine ... % [3]|200-820-0<br>[1]<br>204-697-4<br>[2]<br>200-875-0<br>[3]|74-89-5 [1]<br>124-40-3 [2]<br>75-50-3 [3]|F+; R12<br>Xn; R20/22<br>C; R34|F+; C<br>R: 12-20/22-34<br>S: (1/2-)3-16-26-29-<br>36/37/39-45|Xn; R20/22: C ≥15 %<br>C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %|B|
|612-002-00-4|ethylamine|200-834-7|75-04-7|F+; R12<br>Xi; R36/37|F+; Xi<br>R: 12-36/37<br>S: (2-)16-26-29|||
|612-003-00-X|diethylamine|203-716-3|109-89-7|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>C; R35|F; C<br>R: 11-20/21/22-35<br>S: (1/2-)3-16-26-29-<br>36/37/39-45|C; R35: C ≥10 %<br>C; R34: 5 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 1 % ≤C < 5 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-004-00-5|triethylamine|204-469-4|121-44-8|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>C; R35|F; C<br>R: 11-20/21/22-35<br>S: (1/2-)3-16-26-29-<br>36/37/39-45|C; R35: C ≥10 %<br>C; R34: 5 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 1 % ≤C < 5 %||
|612-005-00-0|butylamine|203-699-2|109-73-9|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>C; R35|F; C<br>R: 11-20/21/22-35<br>S: (1/2-)3-16-26-29-<br>36/37/39-45|C; R35: C ≥10 %<br>C; R34: 5 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 1 % ≤C < 5 %||
|612-006-00-6|ethylenediamine;<br>1,2-diaminoethane|203-468-6|107-15-3|R10<br>Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34<br>R42/43|C<br>R: 10-21/22-34-42/<br>43<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-36/37/<br>39-45|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 2 % ≤C < 10 %||
|612-007-00-1|2-aminopropane;<br>isopropylamine|200-860-9|75-31-0|F+; R12<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|F+; Xi<br>R: 12-36/37/38<br>S: (2-)16-26-29|||
|612-008-00-7|aniline|200-539-3|62-53-3|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>T; R23/24/<br>25-48/23/<br>24/25<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-40-41-<br>43-48/23/24/25-68-<br>50<br>S: (1/2-)26-27-36/37/<br>39-45-46-61-63|T; R23/24/25: C ≥25 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 1 % ≤C < 25 %<br>T; R48/23/24/25: C ≥1 %<br>Xn; R48/20/21/22: 0,2 % ≤C<br>< 1 %||
|612-009-00-2|salts of aniline|—|—|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>T; R23/24/<br>25-48/23/<br>24/25<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-40-41-<br>43-48/23/24/25-68-<br>50<br>S: (1/2-)26-27-36/37/<br>39-45-61-63|T; R23/24/25: C ≥25 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 1 % ≤C < 25 %<br>T; R48/23/24/25: C ≥1 %<br>Xn; R48/20/21/22: 0,2 % ≤C<br>< 1 %|A|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-010-00-8|chloroanilines, with exception of those specified elsewhere in<br>this Annex|—|—|T; R23/24/25<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-33-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61||C|
|612-011-00-3|4-nitrosoaniline|211-535-6|659-49-4|Xn; R20/21/<br>22|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22<br>S: (2-)25-28|||
|612-012-00-9|_o_-nitroaniline; [1]<br>_m_-nitroaniline; [2]<br>_p_-nitroaniline [3]|201-855-4<br>[1]<br>202-729-1<br>[2]<br>202-810-1<br>[3]|88-74-4 [1]<br>99-09-2 [2]<br>100-01-6 [3]|T; R23/24/25<br>R33<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 23/24/25-33-52/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61||C|
|612-013-00-4|3-aminobenzene sulphonic acid;<br>metanilic acid|204-473-6|121-47-1|Xn; R20/21/<br>22|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22<br>S: (2-)25-28|||
|612-014-00-X|sulphanilic acid;<br>4-aminobenzenesulphonic acid|204-482-5|121-57-3|Xi; R36/38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36/38-43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|612-015-00-5|_N_-methylaniline|202-870-9|100-61-8|T; R23/24/25<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-33-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|612-016-00-0|_N_,_N_-dimethylaniline|204-493-5|121-69-7|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T; R23/24/25<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-40-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|612-017-00-6|_N_-methyl-_N_,2,4,6-tetranitroaniline;<br>tetryl|207-531-9|479-45-8|E; R2 ⊗<br>T; R23/24/25<br>R33|E; T<br>R: 2-23/24/25-33<br>S: (1/2-)35-45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-018-00-1|bis(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl)amine;<br>hexyl|205-037-8|131-73-7|E; R2 ⊗<br>T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>R33<br>N; R51-53|E; T+; N<br>R: 2-26/27/28-33-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)35-36-45-61|||
|612-019-00-7|dipicrylamine, ammonium salt|220-639-0|2844-92-0|E ⊗<br>R1<br>T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>R33<br>N; R51-53|E; T+; N<br>R: 1-26/27/28-33-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|612-020-00-2|1-naphthylamine|205-138-7|134-32-7|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-61|||
|612-022-00-3|2-naphthylamine|202-080-4|91-59-8|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-22-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61|Carc. Cat. 1; R45: C ≥0,01 %|E|
|612-023-00-9|phenylhydrazine; [1]<br>phenylhydrazinium chloride; [2]<br>phenylhydrazine hydrochloride; [3]<br>phenylhydrazinium sulphate (2:1) [4]|202-873-5<br>[1]<br>200-444-7<br>[2]<br>248-259-0<br>[3]<br>257-622-2<br>[4]|100-63-0 [1]<br>59-88-1 [2]<br>27140-08-5<br>[3]<br>52033-74-6<br>[4]|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>T; R23/24/<br>25-48/23/<br>24/25<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R43<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 45-23/24/25-36/<br>38-43-48/23/24/25-<br>68-50<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|612-024-00-4|_m_-toluidine;<br>3-aminotoluene|203-583-1|108-44-1|T; R23/24/25<br>R33<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-33-50<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|612-025-00-X|nitrotoluidines, with the exception of those specified else-<br>where in this Annex|—|—|T; R23/24/25<br>R33<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-33-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61||C|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-026-00-5|diphenylamine|204-539-4|122-39-4|T; R23/24/25<br>R33<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-33-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|612-027-00-0|xylidines with the exception of those specified elsewhere in<br>this Annex;<br>dimethyl anilines with the exception of those specified<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|T; R23/24/25<br>R33<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-33-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61||C|
|612-028-00-6|_p_-phenylenediamine|203-404-7|106-50-3|T; R23/24/25<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 23/24/25-36-43-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|612-029-00-1|benzene-1,4-diamine dihydrochloride;<br>_p_-phenylenediamine dihydrochloride|210-834-9|624-18-0|T; R23/24/25<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-36-43-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|612-030-00-7|2-methyl-_p_-phenylenediamine sulphate [1]|210-431-8<br>[1]<br>228-871-4<br>[2]|615-50-9 [1]<br>6369-59-1<br>[2]|T; R25<br>Xn; R20/21<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 20/21-25-43-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)24-37-45-61|||
|612-031-00-2|_N_,_N_-dimethylbenzene-1,3-diamine; [1]<br>4-amino-_N_,_N_-dimethylaniline;<br>3-amino-_N_,_N_'-dimethylaniline [2]|220-623-3<br>[1]<br>202-807-5<br>[2]|2836-04-6<br>[1]<br>99-98-9 [2]|T; R23/24/25|T<br>R: 23/24/25<br>S: (1/2-)28-45||C|
|612-032-00-8|_N_,_N_,_N_',_N_'-tetramethyl-_p_-phenylenediamine|202-831-6|100-22-1|Xn; R20/21/<br>22|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22<br>S: (2-)28|||
|612-033-00-3|2-aminophenol|202-431-1|95-55-6|Xn; R20/22<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68|Xn<br>R: 20/22-68<br>S: (2-)28-36/37|||
|612-034-00-9|2-amino-4,6-dinitrophenol;<br>picramic acid|202-544-6|96-91-3|E; R1 ⊗<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>R52-53|E; Xn<br>R: 1-20/21/22-52/53<br>S: (2-)35-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-035-00-4|2-methoxyaniline;<br>_o_-anisidine|201-963-1|90-04-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>T; R23/24/25|T<br>R: 45-23/24/25-68<br>S: 53-45||E|
|612-036-00-X|3,3'-dimethoxybenzidine;<br>_o_-dianisidine|204-355-4|119-90-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22|T<br>R: 45-22<br>S: 53-45||E|
|612-037-00-5|salts of 3,3'-dimethoxybenzidine;<br>salts of_ o_-dianisidine|—|—|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22|T<br>R: 45-22<br>S: 53-45||AE|
|612-038-00-0|2-nitro-_p_-anisidine;<br>4-methoxy-2-nitroaniline|202-547-2|96-96-8|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>R33<br>R52-53|T+<br>R: 26/27/28-33-52/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|612-039-00-6|2-ethoxyaniline;<br>_o_-phenetidine|202-356-4|94-70-2|T; R23/24/25<br>R33|T<br>R: 23/24/25-33<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45|||
|612-040-00-1|2,4-dinitroaniline|202-553-5|97-02-9|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>R33<br>N; R51-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-33-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|612-041-00-7|4,4'-bi-_o_-toluidine|204-358-0|119-93-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-22-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|612-042-00-2|benzidine;<br>1,1'-biphenyl-4,4'-diamine;<br>4,4'-diaminobiphenyl;<br>biphenyl-4,4'-ylenediamine|202-199-1|92-87-5|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-22-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|Carc. Cat. 1; R45: C ≥0,01 %|E|
|612-043-00-8|_N_,_N_'-dimethylbenzidine|—|2810-74-4|Xn; R20/21/<br>22|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22<br>S: (2-)22-36|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-044-00-3|_N_,_N_'-diacetylbenzidine|210-338-2|613-35-4|Xn; R20/21/<br>22|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22<br>S: (2-)22-36|||
|612-046-00-4|allylamine|203-463-9|107-11-9|F; R11<br>T; R23/24/25<br>N; R51-53|F; T; N<br>R: 11-23/24/25-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)9-16-24/25-<br>45-61|||
|612-047-00-X|benzylamine|202-854-1|100-46-9|Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34|C<br>R: 21/22-34<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|612-048-00-5|dipropylamine|205-565-9|142-84-7|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>C; R35|F; C<br>R: 11-20/21/22-35<br>S: (1/2-)16-26-36/37/<br>39-45|C; R35: C ≥10 %<br>C; R34: 5 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 1 % ≤C < 5 %||
|612-049-00-0|di-_n_-butylamine; [1]<br>di-_sec_-butylamine [2]|203-921-8<br>[1]<br>210-937-9<br>[2]|111-92-2 [1]<br>626-23-3 [2]|R10<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22|Xn<br>R: 10-20/21/22<br>S: (2-)|||
|612-050-00-6|cyclohexylamine|203-629-0|108-91-8|R10<br>Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34|C<br>R: 10-21/22-34<br>S: (1/2-)36/37/39-45|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 2 % ≤C < 10 %||
|612-051-00-1|4,4'-diaminodiphenylmethane;<br>4,4'-methylenedianiline|202-974-4|101-77-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>T; R39/23/<br>24/25<br>Xn; R48/20/<br>21/22<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-39/23/24/25-<br>43-48/20/21/22-68-<br>51/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-052-00-7|(_S_)-_sec_-butylamine;<br>(_S_)-2-aminobutane; [1]<br>(_R_)-_sec_-butylamine;<br>(_R_)-2-aminobutane; [2]<br>_sec_-butylamine;<br>2-aminobutane [3]|208-164-7<br>[1]<br>236-232-6<br>[2]<br>237-732-7<br>[3]|513-49-5 [1]<br>13250-12-9<br>[2]<br>13952-84-6<br>[3]|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/22<br>C; R35<br>N; R50|F; C; N<br>R: 11-20/22-35-50<br>S: (1/2-)9-16-26-28-<br>36/37/39-45-61||C|
|612-053-00-2|_N_-ethylaniline|203-135-5|103-69-5|T; R23/24/25<br>R33|T<br>R: 23/24/25-33<br>S: (1/2-)28-37-45|||
|612-054-00-8|_N_,_N_-diethylaniline|202-088-8|91-66-7|T; R23/24/25<br>R33<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-33-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-37-45-61|T; R23/24/25: C ≥5 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 1 % ≤C < 5 %||
|612-055-00-3|_N_-methyl-_o_-toluidine; [1]<br>_N_-methyl-_m_-toluidine; [2]<br>_N_-methyl-_p_-toluidine [3]|210-260-9<br>[1]<br>211-795-0<br>[2]<br>210-769-6<br>[3]|611-21-2 [1]<br>696-44-6 [2]<br>623-08-5 [3]|T; R23/24/25<br>R33<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 23/24/25-33-52/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61||C|
|612-056-00-9|_N_,_N_-dimethyl-_p_-toluidine; [1]<br>_N_,_N_-dimethyl-_m_-toluidine; [2]<br>_N_,_N_-dimethyl-_o_-toluidine [3]|202-805-4<br>[1]<br>204-495-6<br>[2]<br>210-199-8<br>[3]|99-97-8 [1]<br>121-72-2 [2]<br>609-72-3 [3]|T; R23/24/25<br>R33<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 23/24/25-33-52/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|T; R23/24/25: C ≥5 %<br>Xn; R20/21/22: 1 % ≤C < 5 %|C|
|612-057-00-4|piperazine|203-808-3|110-85-0|C; R34<br>R42/43<br>R52-53|C<br>R: 34-42/43-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||
|612-058-00-X|2,2'-iminodiethylamine;<br>diethylenetriamine|203-865-4|111-40-0|Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34<br>R43|C<br>R: 21/22-34-43<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|612-059-00-5|3,6-diazaoctanethylenediamin;<br>triethylenetetramine|203-950-6|112-24-3|Xn; R21<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>R52-53|C<br>R: 21-34-43-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-060-00-0|3,6,9-triazaundecamethylenediamine;<br>tetraethylenepentamine|203-986-2|112-57-2|Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|C; N<br>R: 21/22-34-43-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||
|612-061-00-6|3-aminopropyldimethylamine;<br>_N_,_N_-dimethyl-1,3-diaminopropane|203-680-9|109-55-7|R10<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>R43|C<br>R: 10-22-34-43<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|612-062-00-1|3-aminopropyldiethylamine;<br>_N_,_N_-diethyl-1,3-diaminopropane|203-236-4|104-78-9|R10<br>Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34<br>R43|C<br>R: 10-21/22-34-43<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|612-063-00-7|3,3'-iminodi(propylamine);<br>dipropylenetriamine|200-261-2|56-18-8|T+; R26<br>T; R24<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R35<br>R43|T+; C<br>R: 22-24-26-35-43<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|612-064-00-2|3,6,9,12-tetra-azatetradecamethylenediamine;<br>pentacthylenehexamine|223-775-9|4067-16-7|C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 34-43-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|612-065-00-8|polyethlyenepolyamines with the exception of those specified<br>elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 21/22-34-43-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|612-066-00-3|dicyclohexylamine|202-980-7|101-83-7|Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 2 % ≤C < 10 %||
|612-067-00-9|3-aminomethyl-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexylamine|220-666-8|2855-13-2|Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>R52-53|C<br>R: 21/22-34-43-52/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-068-00-4|3,3'-dichlorobenzidine;<br>3,3'-dichlorobiphenyl-4,4'-ylenediamine|202-109-0|91-94-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R21<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-21-43-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|612-069-00-X|salts of 3,3'-dichlorobenzidine;<br>salts of 3,3'-dichlorobiphenyl-4,4'-ylenediamine|—<br>—<br>—|—<br>—<br>—|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R21<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-21-43-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||AE|
|612-070-00-5|salts of benzidine [|208-519-6<br>208-520-1<br>244-236-4<br>252-984-8|531-85-1<br>531-86-2<br>21136-70-9<br>36341-27-2|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-22-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||AE|
|612-071-00-0|salts of 2-naphthylamine|209-030-0<br>210-313-6|553-00-4<br>612-52-2|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-22-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61||AE|
|612-072-00-6|biphenyl-4-ylamine;<br>xenylamine;<br>4-aminobiphenyl|202-177-1|92-67-1|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22|T<br>R: 45-22<br>S: 53-45||E|
|612-073-00-1|salts of biphenyl-4-ylamine;<br>salts of xenylamine;<br>salts of 4-aminobiphenyl|—|—|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22|T<br>R: 45-22<br>S: 53-45||AE|
|612-074-00-7|benzyldimethylamine|203-149-1|103-83-3|R10<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>C; R34<br>R52-53|C<br>R: 10-20/21/22-34-<br>52/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36-45-61|||
|612-075-00-2|2-aminoethyldimethylamine;<br>2-dimethylaminoethylamine|203-541-2|108-00-9|F; R11<br>Xn; R21/22<br>C; R35|F; C<br>R: 11-21/22-35<br>S: (1/2-)16-23-26-28-<br>36-45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-076-00-8|ethyldimethylamine|209-940-8|598-56-1|F+; R12 ⊗<br>Xn; R20/22<br>C; R34|F+; C<br>R: 12-20/22-34<br>S: (1/2-)3-16-26-36-<br>45|||
|612-077-00-3|dimethylnitrosoamine;<br>_N_-nitrosodimethylamine|200-549-8|62-75-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T+; R26<br>T; R25-48/25<br>N; R51-53|T+; N<br>R: 45-25-26-48/25-<br>51/53<br>S: 53-45-61|Carc. Cat. 2; R45: C ≥0,001 %|E|
|612-078-00-9|2,2'-dichloro-4,4'-methylenedianiline;<br>4,4'-methylene bis(2-chloroaniline)|202-918-9|101-14-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-22-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|612-079-00-4|salts of 2,2'-dichloro-4,4'-methylenedianiline;<br>salts of 4,4'-methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)|—|—|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-22-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||AE|
|612-080-00-X|4-amino-_N_,_N_-diethylaniline;<br>_N_,_N_-diethyl-p-phenylendiamine|202-214-1|93-05-0|T; R25<br>C; R34|T<br>R: 25-34<br>S: (1/2-)26-36-45|||
|612-081-00-5|salts of 4,4'-bi-_o_-toluidine;<br>salts of 3,3'-dimethylbenzidine;<br>salts of_ o_-tolidine|210-322-5<br>265-294-7<br>277-985-0|612-82-8<br>64969-36-4<br>74753-18-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-22-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61||AE|
|612-082-00-0|thiourea;<br>thiocarbamide|200-543-5|62-56-6|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-40-51/53-63<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|612-083-00-6|1-methyl-3-nitro-1-nitrosoguanidine|200-730-1|70-25-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R20<br>Xi; R36/38<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-20-36/38-51/<br>53<br>S: 53-45-61|Carc. Cat. 2; R45: C ≥0,01 %|E|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-084-00-1|dapsone;<br>4,4'-diamino diphenyl sulfone|201-248-4|80-08-0|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)22|||
|612-085-00-7|4,4'-methylenedi-_o_-toluidine|212-658-8|838-88-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-22-43-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|612-086-00-2|amitraz (ISO);<br>_N_,_N_-bis(2,4-xylyliminomethyl) methylamine|251-375-4|33089-61-1|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-48/22-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)22-24-60-36/<br>37-61|N; R50-53: C ≥2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,25 % ≤C < 2,5 %<br>R52-53: 0,025 % ≤C < 0,25 %||
|612-087-00-8|guazatine (ISO)||108173-90-6|T+; R26<br>Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 21/22-26-37/38-<br>41-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-38-45-46-60-61-<br>63|||
|612-088-00-3|simazine (ISO);<br>6-chloro-_N_,_N_'-diethyl-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine|204-535-2|122-34-9|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 40-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-60-61|||
|612-089-00-9|1,5-naphthylenediamine|218-817-8|2243-62-1|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 40-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|612-090-00-4|2,2'-(nitrosoimino)bisethanol|214-237-4|1116-54-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45|||
|612-091-00-X|_o_-toluidine;<br>2-aminotoluene|202-429-0|95-53-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R23/25<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 45-23/25-36-50<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|612-092-00-5|_N_,_N_'-(2,2-dimethylpropylidene)hexamethylenediamine|401-660-6|1000-78-8|Xi; R38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 38-43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-093-00-0|3,5-dichloro-4-(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy)aniline|401-790-3|104147-32-2|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)24/25-26-57-<br>60-61|||
|612-094-00-6|4-(2-chloro-4-trifluoromethyl)phenoxy-2-fluoroaniline<br>hydrochloride|402-190-4|—|T; R48/25<br>Xn; R22-48/<br>20<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 22-41-43-48/20-<br>48/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|612-095-00-1|benzyl-2-hydroxydodecyldimethylammonium benzoate|402-610-6|113694-52-3|C; R34<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-60-61|||
|612-096-00-7|4,4'-carbonimidoylbis[_N_,_N_-dimethylaniline]|207-762-5|492-80-8|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36-40-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|612-097-00-2|salts of 4,4'-carbonimidoylbis[_N_,_N_-dimethylaniline]|—|—|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36-40-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61||A|
|612-098-00-8|nitrosodipropylamine|210-698-0|621-64-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-22-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61|Carc. Cat. 2; R45: C ≥0,001 %|E|
|612-099-00-3|4-methyl-_m_-phenylenediamine;<br>2,4-toluenediamine|202-453-1|95-80-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-21-25-36-43-<br>51/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-100-00-7|propylenediamine|201-155-9|78-90-0|R10<br>Xn; R21/22<br>C; R35|C<br>R: 10-21/22-35<br>S: (1/2-)26-37/39-45|||
|612-101-00-2|methenamine;<br>hexamethylenetetramine|202-905-8|100-97-0|F; R11<br>R42/43|F; Xn<br>R: 11-42/43<br>S: (2-)16-22-24-37|||
|612-102-00-8|_N_,_N_-bis(3-aminopropyl)methylamine|203-336-8|105-83-9|T; R23/24<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R34|T<br>R: 22-23/24-34<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|612-103-00-3|_N_,_N_,_N_',_N_'-tetramethylethylenediamine|203-744-6|110-18-9|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/22<br>C; R34|F; C<br>R: 11-20/22-34<br>S: (1/2-)16-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|612-104-00-9|hexamethylenediamine|204-679-6|124-09-4|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R37<br>C; R34|C<br>R: 21/22-34-37<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|612-105-00-4|2-piperazin-1-ylethylamine|205-411-0|140-31-8|Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>R52-53|C<br>R: 21/22-34-43-52/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||
|612-106-00-X|2,6-diethylaniline|209-445-7|579-66-8|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)23-24|||
|612-107-00-5|1-phenylethylamine; [1]<br>Dl-α-methylbenzylamine [2]|202-706-6<br>[1]<br>210-545-8<br>[2]|98-84-0 [1]<br>618-36-0 [2]|Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34|C<br>R: 21/22-34<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|612-108-00-0|3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane|213-048-4|919-30-2|Xn; R22<br>C; R34|C<br>R: 22-34<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-109-00-6|bis(2-dimethylaminoethyl)(methyl)amine|221-201-1|3030-47-5|T; R24<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R34|T<br>R: 22-24-34<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|612-110-00-1|2,2'-dimethyl-4,4'-methylenebis(cyclohexylamine)|229-962-1|6864-37-5|T; R23/24<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R35<br>N; R51-53|T; C; N<br>R: 22-23/24-35-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||
|612-111-00-7|2-methyl-_m_-phenylenediamine;<br>2,6-toluenediamine|212-513-9|823-40-5|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R21/22<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-43-51/53-<br>68<br>S: (2-)24-36/37-61|||
|612-112-00-2|_p_-anisidine;<br>4-methoxyaniline|203-254-2|104-94-9|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>R33<br>N; R50|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-33-50<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|612-113-00-8|6-methyl-2,4-bis(methylthio)phenylene-1,3-diamine|403-240-8|106264-79-3|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|612-114-00-3|_R_,_R_-2-hydroxy-5-(1-hydroxy-2-(4-phenylbut-2-ylamino)ethyl)<br>benzamide hydrogen 2,3-bis(benzoyloxy)succinate|404-390-7|—|F; R11<br>R43<br>R52-53|F; Xi<br>R: 11-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|612-115-00-9|dimethyldioctadecylammonium hydrogen sulfate|404-050-8|123312-54-9|Xi; R36<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 36-53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||
|612-116-00-4|C8-18alkylbis(2-hydroxyethyl)ammonium bis(2-ethylhexyl)<br>phosphate|404-690-8|68132-19-4|T; R23<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23-34-43-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|612-117-00-X|C12-14-_tert_-alkylamine, methylphosphonic acid salt|404-750-3|119415-07-5|Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>N; R51-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-118-00-5|A reaction mass of: (1,3-dioxo-2_H_-benz(de)isoquinolin-2-<br>ylpropyl)hexadecyldimethylammonium 4-toluenesulfonate;<br>(1,3-dioxo-2_H_-benz(de)isoquinolin-2-ylpropyl)hexadecyldi-<br>methylammonium bromide|405-080-4|—|Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|X; N<br>R: 41-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-39-60-<br>61|||
|612-119-00-0|benzyldimethyloctadecylammonium 3-nitrobenzenesulfonate|405-330-2|—|Xi; R38-41<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-37/39-60-61|||
|612-120-00-6|aclonifen (ISO);<br>2-chloro-6-nitro-3-phenoxyaniline|277-704-1|74070-46-5|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|612-121-00-1|amines, polyethylenepoly-;<br>HEPA|268-626-9|68131-73-7|Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 21/22-34-43-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|612-122-00-7|hydroxylamine|232-259-2|7803-49-8|R5 ⊗<br>Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41<br>R43<br>N; R50|Xn; N<br>R: 5-22-37/38-41-43-<br>48/22-50<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-61|||
|612-123-00-2|hydroxylammonium chloride;<br>hydroxylamine hydrochloride; [1]<br>bis(hydroxylammonium) sulphate;<br>hydroxylamine sulphate (2:1); [2]<br>hydroxylammonium hydrogensulphate;<br>hydroxylamine sulphate (1:1) [3]|226-798-2<br>[1]<br>233-118-8<br>[2]<br>233-154-4<br>[3]|5470-11-1<br>[1]<br>10039-54-0<br>[2]<br>10046-00-1<br>[3]|⊗Xn; R22-<br>48/22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R43<br>N; R50|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36/38-43-48/<br>22-50<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|612-124-00-8|_N_,_N_,_N_-trimethylanilinium chloride|205-319-0|138-24-9|T; R24/25|T<br>R: 24/25<br>S: (1/2-)25-39-45-53|||
|612-125-00-3|2-methyl-_p_-phenylenediamine;<br>2,5-toluenediamine|202-442-1|95-70-5|T; R25<br>Xn; R20/21<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 20/21-25-43-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)24-37-45-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-126-00-9|toluene-2,4-diammonium sulphate;<br>4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine sulfate|265-697-8|65321-67-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-21-25-36-43-<br>51/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|612-127-00-4|3-aminophenol|209-711-2|591-27-5|Xn; R20/22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)28-61|||
|612-128-00-X|4-aminophenol|204-616-2|123-30-8|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R20/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/22-50/53-68<br>S: (2-)28-36/37-60-61|||
|612-129-00-5|diisopropylamine|203-558-5|108-18-9|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/22<br>C; R34|F; C<br>R: 11-20/22-34<br>S: (1/2-)16-26-36/37/<br>39-45|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %||
|612-130-00-0|2,6-diamino-3,5-diethyltoluene;<br>4,6-diethyl-2-methyl-1,3-benzenediamine; [1]<br>2,4-diamino-3,5-diethyltoluene;<br>2,4-diethyl-6-methyl-1,3-benzenediamine; [2]<br>diethylmethylbenzenediamine [3]|218-255-3<br>[1]<br>218-256-9<br>[2]<br>270-877-4<br>[3]|2095-01-4<br>[1]<br>2095-02-5<br>[2]<br>68479-98-1<br>[3]|Xn; R21/22-<br>48/22<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-36-48/22-<br>50/53<br>S: (2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-60-61||C|
|612-131-00-6|didecyldimethylammonium chloride|230-525-2|7173-51-5|Xn; R22<br>C; R34|C<br>R: 22-34<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-45|||
|612-132-00-1|_N_,_N_'-diphenyl-_p_-phenylenediamine;<br>_N_,_N_'-diphenyl-1,4-benzenediamine|200-806-4|74-31-7|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|612-133-00-7|(4-ammonio-_m_-tolyl)ethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)ammonium sul-<br>phate;<br>4-(_N_-ethyl-_N_-2-hydroxyethyl)-2-methylphenylenediamine sul-<br>phate|247-162-0|25646-77-9|T; R25<br>Xn; R48/22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-43-48/22-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)24-37-45-60-<br>61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-134-00-2|_N_-(2-(4-amino-_N_-ethyl-_m_-toluidino)ethyl)methanesulphona-<br>mide sesquisulphate;<br>4-(_N_-ethyl-_N_-2-methanesulphonylaminoethyl)-2-methylphe-<br>nylenediamine sesquisulphate monohydrate|247-161-5|25646-71-3|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|612-135-00-8|_N_-2-naphthylaniline;<br>_N_-phenyl-2-naphthylamine|205-223-9|135-88-6|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 36/38-40-43-51/<br>53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37-61|||
|612-136-00-3|_N_-isopropyl-_N_'-phenyl-_p_-phenylenediamine|202-969-7|101-72-4|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|R43: C ≥0,1 %||
|612-137-00-9|4-chloroaniline|203-401-0|106-47-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R23/24/25<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-23/24/25-43-<br>50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|612-138-00-4|furalaxyl (ISO);<br>methyl_ N_-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-_N_-(2-furylcarbonyl)-Dl-alani-<br>nate|260-875-1|57646-30-7|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)36/37/39-61|||
|612-139-00-X|mefenacet (ISO);<br>2-(benzothiazol-2-yloxy)-_N_-methyl-_N_-phenylacetamide|277-328-8|73250-68-7|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|612-140-00-5|quaternary ammonium compounds, benzyl-C8-18-alkyldi-<br>methyl, chlorides|264-151-6|63449-41-2|Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34<br>N; R50|C; N<br>R: 21/22-34-50<br>S: (2-)36/37/39-45-61|||
|612-141-00-0|4,4'-methylenebis(2-ethylaniline);<br>4,4'-methylenebis(2-ethylbenzeneamine)|243-420-1|19900-65-3|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-40-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|612-142-00-6|biphenyl-2-ylamine|201-990-9|90-41-5|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-40-52/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-143-00-1|N5,N5-diethyltoluene-2,5-diamine monohydrochloride;<br>4-diethylamino-2-methylaniline monohydrochloride|218-130-3|2051-79-8|T; R25<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-36-43-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)24-26-37-45-<br>60-61|||
|612-144-00-7|flumetralin (ISO);<br>_N_-(2-chloro-6-fluorobenzyl)-_N_-ethyl-α,α,α-trifluoro-2,6-dini-<br>tro-_p_-toluidine|—|62924-70-3|Xi; R36/38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/38-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|612-145-00-2|_o_-phenylenediamine|202-430-6|95-54-5|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>T; R25<br>Xn; R20/21<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 20/21-25-36-40-<br>43-50/53-68<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|612-146-00-8|_o_-phenylenediamine dihydrochloride|210-418-7|615-28-1|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>T; R25<br>Xn; R20/21<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 20/21-25-36-40-<br>43-50/53-68<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|612-147-00-3|_m_-phenylenediamine|203-584-7|108-45-2|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>T; R23/24/25<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-36-43-<br>50/53-68<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||
|612-148-00-9|_m_-phenylenediamine dihydrochloride|208-790-0|541-69-5|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>T; R23/24/25<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-36-43-<br>50/53-68<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-149-00-4|1,3-diphenylguanidine|203-002-1|102-06-7|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36/37/38-51/<br>53-62<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-61|||
|612-150-00-X|spiroxamine (ISO);<br>8-_tert_-butyl-1,4-dioxaspiro[4.5]decan-2-ylmethyl(ethyl)(pro-<br>pyl)amine|—|118134-30-8|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/21/22-38-43-<br>50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37/39-46-<br>60-61|||
|612-151-00-5|diaminotoluene, technical product - reaction mass of [2] and<br>[3];<br>methyl-phenylenediamine; [1]<br>4-methyl-_m_-phenylene diamine; [2]<br>2-methyl-_m_-phenylene diamine [3]|246-910-3<br>[1]<br>202-453-1<br>[2]<br>212-513-9<br>[3]|25376-45-8<br>[1]<br>95-80-7 [2]<br>823-40-5 [3]|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R25<br>Xn; R20/21<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-20/21-25-36-<br>43-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|612-152-00-0|_N_,_N_-diethyl-_N_',_N_'-dimethylpropan-1,3-diyl-diamine|406-610-7|62478-82-4|R10<br>Xn; R20/22-<br>48/20<br>C; R35<br>R52-53|C<br>R: 10-20/22-35-48/<br>20-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||
|612-153-00-6|4-[_N_-ethyl-_N_-(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]-1-(2-hydroxyethyl)<br>amino-2-nitrobenzene, monohydrochloride|407-020-2|132885-85-9|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|612-154-00-1|6'-(isobutylethylamino)-3'-methyl-2'-phenylamino-spiro[iso-<br>benzo-2-oxofuran-7,9'-[9_H_]-xanthene]|410-890-6|95235-29-3|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|612-155-00-7|2'-anilino-6'-((3-ethoxypropyl)ethylamino)-3'-methylspiro(iso-<br>benzo-3-oxofuran)-1-(1_H_)-9'-xanthene|411-730-8|93071-94-4|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|612-156-00-2|reaction mass of: trihexadecylmethylammonium chloride;<br>dihexadecyldimethylammonium chloride|405-620-9|—|Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-157-00-8|(_Z_)-1-benzo[_b_]thien-2-ylethanone oxime hydrochloride|410-780-8|—|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-43-48/22-<br>51/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-61|||
|612-158-00-3|reaction mass of: bis(5-dodecyl-2-hydroxybenzald-oximate)<br>copper (II) C12-alkyl group is branched;<br>4-dodecylsalicylaldoxime|410-820-4|—|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|612-159-00-9|Reaction products of: trimethylhexamethylene diamine (a<br>mixture of 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,6-hexanediamine and 2,4,4-<br>trimethyl-1,6-hexanediamine, EINECS listed), Epoxide 8<br>(mono[(C10-C16-alkyloxy)methyl]oxirane derivatives) and<br>_p_-toluene-sulfonic acid|410-880-1|—|Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-36/37/<br>39-45-60-61|||
|612-160-00-4|_p_-toluidine;<br>4-aminotoluene; [1]<br>toluidinium chloride; [2]<br>toluidine sulphate (1:1) [3]|203-403-1<br>[1]<br>208-740-8<br>[2]<br>208-741-3<br>[3]|106-49-0 [1]<br>540-23-8 [2]<br>540-25-0 [3]|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T; R23/24/25<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-36-40-<br>43-50<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|612-161-00-X|2,6-xylidine;<br>2,6-dimethylaniline|201-758-7|87-62-7|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>Xi; R37/38<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/21/22-37/38-<br>40-51/53<br>S: (2-)23-25-36/37-61|||
|612-162-00-5|dimethyldioctadecylammonium chloride;<br>DODMAC|203-508-2|107-64-2|Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-39-46-<br>60-61|||
|612-163-00-0|metalaxyl-M (ISO);<br>mefenoxam;<br>(_R_)-2-[(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-methoxyacetylamino]propionic<br>acid methyl ester|—|70630-17-0|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41|Xn<br>R: 22-41<br>S: (2-)26-39-46|||
|612-164-00-6|2-butyl-2-ethyl-1,5-diaminopentane|412-700-7|137605-95-9|Xn; R21/22-<br>48/22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>R52-53|C<br>R: 21/22-34-43-48/<br>22-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-165-00-1|_N_,_N_'-diphenyl-_N_,_N_'-bis(3-methylphenyl)-(1,1'-diphenyl)-4,4'-<br>diamine|413-810-8|65181-78-4|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|612-166-00-7|reaction mass of:_ cis_-(5-ammonium-1,3,3-trimethyl)-cyclo-<br>hexanemethylammonium phosphate (1:1);<br>_trans_-(5-ammonium-1,3,3-trimethyl)-cyclohexanemethylam-<br>monium phosphate (1:1)|411-830-1|114765-88-7|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 41-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|612-167-00-2|5-acetyl-3-amino-10,11-dihydro-5_H_-dibenz[_b_,_f_]azepine-<br>hydrochloride|410-490-1|—|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-43-48/22-<br>51/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-61|||
|612-168-00-8|3,5-dichloro-2,6-difluoropyrdine-4-amine|220-630-1|2840-00-8|Xn; R21/22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|612-170-00-9|4-chlorophenyl cyclopropyl ketone_ O_-(4-aminobenzyl)oxime|405-260-2|—|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|612-171-00-4|_N_,_N_,_N_',_N_'-tetraglycidyl-4,4'-diamino-3,3'-diethyldiphenyl-<br>methane|410-060-3|130728-76-6|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 43-68-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|612-172-00-X|4,4'-methylenebis(_N_,_N_'-dimethylcyclohexanamine|412-840-9|13474-64-1|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>C; R35<br>R52-53|C<br>R: 22-35-48/22-52/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||
|612-173-00-5|lithium 1-amino-4-(4-_tert_-butylanilino)anthraquinone-2-sul-<br>fonate|411-140-0|125328-86-1|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-61|||
|612-174-00-0|4,4-dimethoxybutylamine|407-690-6|19060-15-2|Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>R52-53|C<br>R: 22-34-43-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-175-00-6|2-(_O_-aminooxy)ethylamine dihydrochloride|412-310-7|37866-45-8|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|612-176-00-1|Polymer of 1,3-dibromopropane and_ N_,_N_-diethyl-_N_',_N_'-<br>dimethyl-1,3-propanediamine|410-570-6|143747-73-3|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|612-177-00-7|2-naphthylamino-6-sulfomethylamide|412-120-4|104295-55-8|Xn; R48/22<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 43-48/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-61|||
|612-178-00-2|1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane disulfate|412-080-8|112193-77-8|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R37-41<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-37-41-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-61|||
|612-179-00-8|1-(2-propenyl)pyridinium chloride|412-740-5|25965-81-5|Xn; R22<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|612-180-00-3|3-aminobenzylamine|412-230-2|4403-70-7|Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>N; R51-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||
|612-181-00-9|2-phenylthioaniline|413-030-8|1134-94-7|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|612-182-00-4|1-ethyl-1-methylmorpholinium bromide|418-210-1|65756-41-4|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68|Xn<br>R: 68<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|612-183-00-X|1-ethyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium bromide|418-200-5|69227-51-6|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68|Xn<br>R: 68<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|612-184-00-5|6'-(dibutylamino)-3'-methyl-2'-(phenylamino)spiro[isobenzo-<br>furan-1(3_H_),9-(9_H_)-xanthen]-3-one|403-830-5|89331-94-2|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|612-185-00-0|1-[3-[4-((heptadecafluorononyl)oxy)-benzamido]propyl]-_N_,_N_,<br>_N_-trimethylammonium iodide|407-400-8|59493-72-0|Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-186-00-6|bis(_N_-(7-hydroxy-8-methyl-5-phenylphenazin-3-ylidene)<br>dimethylammonium) sulfate|406-770-8|149057-64-7|Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 41-43-48/22-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-60-61|||
|612-187-00-1|2,3,4-trifluoroaniline|407-170-9|3862-73-5|Xn; R21/22-<br>48/22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-38-41-48/<br>22-51/53<br>S: (2-)23-26-36/37/<br>39-61|||
|612-188-00-7|4,4'-(9_H_-fluoren-9-ylidene)bis(2-chloroaniline)|407-560-9|107934-68-9|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|612-189-00-2|4-amino-2-(aminomethyl)phenol dihydrochloride|412-510-4|135043-64-0|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-60-<br>61|||
|612-190-00-8|4,4'-methylenebis(2-isopropyl-6-methylaniline)|415-150-6|16298-38-7|Xn; R48/22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 48/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)36-61|||
|612-191-00-3|Polymer of allylamine hydrochloride|415-050-2|71550-12-4|Xn; R22<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-43<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|612-192-00-9|2-isopropyl-4-(_N_-methyl)aminomethylthiazole|414-800-6|154212-60-9|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-38-41-51/<br>53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-61|||
|612-193-00-4|3-methylaminomethylphenylamine|414-570-7|18759-96-1|Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 21/22-34-43-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|612-194-00-X|2-hydroxy-3-[(2-hydroxyethyl)-[2-(1-oxotetradecyl)amino]<br>ethyl]amino]-_N_,_N_,_N_-trimethyl-1-propanammonium chloride|414-670-0|141890-30-4|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-195-00-5|bis[tributyl 4-(methylbenzyl)ammonium] 1,5-naphthalenedi-<br>sulfonate|415-210-1|160236-81-7|Xn; R20/22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/22-41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/39-60-61|||
|612-196-00-0|4-chloro-_o_-toluidine; [1]<br>4-chloro-_o_-toluidine hydrochloride [2]|202-441-6<br>[1]<br>221-627-8<br>[2]|95-69-2 [1]<br>3165-93-3<br>[2]|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>T; R23/24/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-23/24/25-68-<br>50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|612-197-00-6|2,4,5-trimethylaniline; [1]<br>2,4,5-trimethylaniline hydrochloride [2]|205-282-0<br>[1]<br>[2]|137-17-7 [1]<br>21436-97-5<br>[2]|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T; R23/24/25<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-23/24/25-51/<br>53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|612-198-00-1|4,4'-thiodianiline and its salts|205-370-9|139-65-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-22-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|612-199-00-7|4,4'-oxydianiline and its salts;<br>_p_-aminophenyl ether|202-977-0|101-80-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>T; R23/24/25<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-46-23/24/25-<br>62-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|612-200-00-0|2,4-diaminoanisole;<br>4-methoxy-_m_-phenylenediamine; [1]<br>2,4-diaminoanisole sulphate [2]|210-406-1<br>[1]<br>254-323-9<br>[2]|615-05-4 [1]<br>39156-41-7<br>[2]|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 45-22-68-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|612-201-00-6|_N_,_N_,_N_',_N_'-tetramethyl-4,4'-methylendianiline|202-959-2|101-61-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|||
|612-202-00-1|3,4-dichloroaniline|202-448-4|95-76-1|T; R23/24/25<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-41-43-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-204-00-2|C.I. Basic Violet 3;<br>4-[4,4'-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-2,5-<br>dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride|208-953-6|548-62-9|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-40-41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-<br>46-60-61|||
|612-205-00-8|C.I. Basic Violet 3 with ≥0.1 % of Michler's ketone (EC no.<br>202-027-5)|208-953-6|548-62-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-22-41-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|612-206-00-3|famoxadone (ISO);<br>3-anilino-5-methyl-5-(4-phenoxyphenyl)-1,3-oxazolidine-2,4-<br>dione|—|131807-57-3|Xn; R48/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 48/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)46-60-61|||
|612-207-00-9|4-ethoxyaniline;<br>_p_-phenetidine|205-855-5|156-43-4|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>Xi; R36<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22-36-43-<br>68<br>S: (2-)36/37-46|||
|612-209-00-X|6-methoxy-_m_-toluidine;<br>_p_-cresidine|204-419-1|120-71-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22|T<br>R: 45-22<br>S: 53-45||E|
|612-210-00-5|5-nitro-_o_-toluidine; [1]<br>5-nitro-_o_-toluidine hydrochloride [2]|202-765-8<br>[1]<br>256-960-8<br>[2]|99-55-8 [1]<br>51085-52-0<br>[2]|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T; R23/24/25<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 23/24/25-40-52/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-61|||
|612-211-00-0|_N_-[(benzotriazole-1-yl)methyl)]-4-carboxybenzenesulfona-<br>mide|416-470-9|170292-97-4|Xi; R36<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-61|||
|612-212-00-6|2,6-dichloro-4-trifluoromethylaniline|416-430-0|24279-39-8|Xn; R20/22<br>Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/22-38-43-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|612-213-00-1|isobutylidene-(2-(2-isopropyl-4,4-dimethyloxazolidine-3-yl)-<br>1,1-dimethylethyl)amine|419-850-2|148348-13-4|C; R34<br>R52-53|C<br>R: 34-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||
|612-214-00-7|4-(2,2-diphenylethenyl)-_N_,_N_-di-phenylbenzenamine|421-390-2|89114-90-9|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|612-215-00-2|3-chloro-2-(isopropylthio)aniline|421-700-6|179104-32-6|Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-51/53<br>S: (2-)37-61|||
|612-217-00-3|1-methoxy-2-propylamine|422-550-4|37143-54-7|F; R11<br>C; R34<br>Xn; R22<br>R52-53|F; C<br>R: 11-22-34-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)9-26-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||
|613-001-00-1|ethyleneimine;<br>aziridine|205-793-9|151-56-4|F; R11<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>C; R34<br>N; R51-53|F; T+; N<br>R: 45-46-11-26/27/<br>28-34-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61||D E|
|613-002-00-7|pyridine|203-809-9|110-86-1|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20/21/22<br>S: (2-)26-28|Xn; R20/21/22: C ≥5 %||
|613-003-00-2|1,2,3,4-tetranitrocarbazole|—|6202-15-9|E ⊗<br>R1<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22|E; Xn<br>R: 1-20/21/22<br>S: (2-)35|||
|613-004-00-8|crimidine (ISO);<br>2-chloro-6-methylpyrimidin-4-yldimethylamine|208-622-6|535-89-7|T+; R28|T+<br>R: 28<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45|||
|613-007-00-4|desmetryne (ISO);<br>6-isopropylamino-2-methylamino-4-methylthio-1,3,5-tria-<br>zine|213-800-1|1014-69-3|Xn; R21/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-008-00-X|dazomet (ISO);<br>tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-1,3,5-thiadiazine-2-thione|208-576-7|533-74-4|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36-50/53<br>S: (2-)15-22-24-60-<br>61|||
|613-009-00-5|2,4,6-trichloro-1,3,5-triazine;<br>cyanuric chloride|203-614-9|108-77-0|R14<br>T+; R26<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>R43|T+;<br>R: 14-22-26-34-43<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-46-63|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %||
|613-010-00-0|ametryn (ISO);<br>2-ethylamino-4-isopropylamino-6-methylthio-1,3,5-triazine|212-634-7|834-12-8|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)36-60-61|||
|613-011-00-6|amitrole (ISO);<br>1,2,4-triazol-3-ylamine|200-521-5|61-82-5|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>Xn; R48/22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 48/22-63-51/53<br>S: (2-)13-36/37-61|||
|613-012-00-1|bentazone (ISO);<br>3-isopropyl-2,1,3-benzothiadiazine-4-one-2,2-dioxide|246-585-8|25057-89-0|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-36-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|613-013-00-7|cyanazine (ISO);<br>2-(4-chloro-6-ethylamino-1,3,5-triazine-2-ylamino)-2-<br>methylpropionitrile|244-544-9|21725-46-2|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)37-60-61|||
|613-014-00-2|ethoxyquin (ISO);<br>6-ethoxy-1,2-dihydro-2,2,4-trimethylquinoline|202-075-7|91-53-2|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)24|||
|613-015-00-8|fenazaflor (ISO);<br>phenyl 5,6-dichloro-2-trifluoromethylbenzimidazole-1-car-<br>boxylate|238-134-9|14255-88-0|Xn; R21/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|613-016-00-3|fuberidazole (ISO);<br>2-(2-furyl)benzimidazole|223-404-0|3878-19-1|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-60-61|||
|613-017-00-9|bis (8-hydroxyquinolinium) sulphate|205-137-1|134-31-6|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)36|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-018-00-4|morfamquat (ISO);<br>1,1'-bis(3,5-dimethylmorpholinocarbonylmethyl)-4,4'-bipyri-<br>dilium ion|—|7411-47-4|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-36/37/38-52/<br>53<br>S: (2-)22-36-61|||
|613-019-00-X|thioquinox (ISO);<br>2-thio-1,3-dithiolo(4,5,b)quinoxaline|202-272-8|93-75-4|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)24|||
|613-020-00-5|tridemorph (ISO);<br>2,6-dimethyl-4-tridecylmorpholine|246-347-3|24602-86-6|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Xn; R20/22<br>Xi; R38<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 61-20/22-38-50/<br>53<br>S: 53-45-60-61||E|
|613-021-00-0|dithianon (ISO);<br>5,10-dihydro-5,10-dioxonaphtho(2,3-b)(1,4)dithiazine-2,3-<br>dicarbonitrile|222-098-6|3347-22-6|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-60-61|||
|613-022-00-6|pyrethrins including cinerins, with the exception of those<br>specified elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)13-60-61||A|
|613-023-00-1|2-methyl-4-oxo-3-(penta-2,4-dienyl)cyclopent-2-enyl [1_R_-<br>[1α[_S_*(_Z_)],3β]]-chrysanthemate;<br>pyrethrin I|204-455-8|121-21-1|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)13-60-61|||
|613-024-00-7|2-methyl-4-oxo-3-(penta-2,4-dienyl)cyclopent-2-enyl[1_R_-<br>[1α[_S_*(_Z_)](3β)]]-3-(3-methoxy-2-methyl-3-oxoprop-1-enyl)-<br>2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate;<br>pyrethrin II|204-462-6|121-29-9|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)13-60-61|||
|613-025-00-2|cinerin I;<br>3-(but-2-enyl)-2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-enyl 2,2-dimethyl-<br>3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate|246-948-0|25402-06-6|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|613-026-00-8|cinerin II;<br>3-(but-2-enyl)-2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-enyl 2,2-dimethyl-<br>3-(3-methoxy-2-methyl-3-oxoprop-1-enyl)cyclopropanecar-<br>boxylate|204-454-2|121-20-0|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|613-027-00-3|piperidine|203-813-0|110-89-4|F; R11<br>T; R23/24<br>C; R34|F; T<br>R: 11-23/24-34<br>S: (1/2-)16-26-27-45|T; R23/24: C ≥5 %<br>Xn; R20/21: 1 % ≤C < 5 %<br>C; R34: C ≥5 %<br>Xi: R36/38: 1 % ≤C < 5 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-028-00-9|morpholine|203-815-1|110-91-8|R10<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>C; R34|C<br>R: 10-20/21/22-34<br>S: (1/2-)23-36-45|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 1 % ≤C < 10 %||
|613-029-00-4|dichloro-1,3,5-triazinetrione;<br>dichloroisocyanuric acid|220-487-5|2782-57-2|O; R8<br>Xn; R22<br>R31<br>Xi; R36/37<br>N; R50-53|O; Xn; N<br>R: 8-22-31-36/37-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)8-26-41-60-61|||
|613-030-00-X|troclosene potassium; [1]<br>troclosene sodium [2]|218-828-8<br>[1]<br>220-767-7<br>[2]|2244-21-5<br>[1]<br>2893-78-9<br>[2]|O; R8 ⊗<br>Xn; R22<br>R31<br>Xi; R36/37<br>N; R50-53|O; Xn; N<br>R: 8-22-31-36/37-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)8-26-41-60-61|Xn; R22: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37: C ≥10 %<br>R31: C ≥10 %||
|613-030-01-7|troclosene sodium, dihydrate|220-767-7|51580-86-0|Xn; R22<br>R31<br>Xi; R36/37<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-31-36/37-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)8-26-41-60-61|||
|613-031-00-5|symclosene;<br>trichloroisocyanuric acid;<br>trichloro-1,3,5-triazinetrion|201-782-8|87-90-1|O; R8<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37<br>R31<br>N; R50-53|O; Xn; N<br>R: 8-22-31-36/37-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)8-26-41-60-61|||
|613-032-00-0|methyl-2,3,5,6-tetrachloro-4-pyridylsulphone;<br>2,3,5,6-tetrachloro-4-(methylsulphonyl)pyridine|236-035-5|13108-52-6|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R36<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 21/22-36-43<br>S: (2-)26-28|||
|613-033-00-6|2-methylaziridine;<br>propyleneimine|200-878-7|75-55-8|F; R11<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R51-53|F; T+; N<br>R: 45-11-26/27/28-<br>41-51/53<br>S: 53-45-61|Carc. Cat. 2; R45: C ≥0,01 %|E|
|613-034-00-1|1,2-dimethylimidazole|217-101-2|1739-84-0|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38-41|Xn<br>R: 22-38-41<br>S: (2-)24-26|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-035-00-7|1-methylimidazole|210-484-7|616-47-7|Xn; R21/22<br>C; R34|C<br>R: 21/22-34<br>S: (1/2-)26-36-45|||
|613-036-00-2|2-methylpyridine;<br>2-picoline|203-643-7|109-06-8|R10<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>Xi; R36/37|Xn<br>R: 10-20/21/22-36/<br>37<br>S: (2-)26-36|||
|613-037-00-8|4-methylpyridine;<br>4-picoline|203-626-4|108-89-4|R10<br>T; R24<br>Xn; R20/22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|T<br>R: 10-20/22-24-36/<br>37/38<br>S: (1/2-)26-36-45|||
|613-038-00-3|6-phenyl-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diyldiamine;<br>6-phenyl-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine;<br>benzoguanamine|202-095-6|91-76-9|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|613-039-00-9|ethylene thiourea;<br>imidazolidine-2-thione;<br>2-imidazoline-2-thiol|202-506-9|96-45-7|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Xn; R22|T<br>R: 61-22<br>S: 53-45||E|
|613-040-00-4|azaconazole (ISO);<br>1-{[2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl]methyl}-1_H_-<br>1,2.4-triazole|262-102-3|60207-31-0|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)46|||
|613-041-00-X|morpholine-4-carbonyl chloride|239-213-0|15159-40-7|R14<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xi; R36/38|Xn<br>R: 14-36/38-40<br>S: (2-)26-30-36-38|||
|613-042-00-5|imazalil (ISO);<br>1-[2-(allyloxy)-2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)ethyl]-1_H_-imidazole|252-615-0|35554-44-0|Xn; R20/22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/22-41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-60-61|||
|613-043-00-0|imazalil sulphate (ISO) powder;<br>1- [2-(allyloxy)ethyl-2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)]-1_H_-imidazolium<br>hydrogen sulphate; [1]<br>(±)-1- [2-(allyloxy)ethyl-2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)]-1H-imidazo-<br>lium hydrogen sulphate [2]|261-351-5<br>[1]<br>281-291-3<br>[2]|58594-72-2<br>[1]<br>83918-57-4<br>[2]|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24/25-37-46-<br>60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-043-01-8|imazalil sulphate (ISO), aqueous solution;<br>1- [2-(allyloxy)ethyl-2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)]-1_H_-imidazolium<br>hydrogen sulphate; [1]<br>(±)-1- [2-(allyloxy)ethyl-2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)]-1_H_-imidazo-<br>lium hydrogen sulphate [2]|261-351-5<br>[1]<br>281-291-3<br>[2]|58594-72-2<br>[1]<br>83918-57-4<br>[2]|Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|C; R34: C ≥50 %<br>Xi; R38: 30 % ≤C < 50 %<br>Xi; R41: 15 % ≤C < 50 %<br>Xi; R36: 5 % ≤C < 15 %||
|613-044-00-6|captan (ISO);<br>1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-_N_-(trichloromethylthio)phthalimide|205-087-0|133-06-2|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T; R23<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R50|T; N<br>R: 23-40-41-43-50<br>S: (1/2-)26-29-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||
|613-045-00-1|folpet (ISO);<br>_N_-(trichloromethylthio)phthalimide|205-088-6|133-07-3|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R20<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R50|Xn; N<br>R: 20-36-40-43-50<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-61|||
|613-046-00-7|captafol (ISO);<br>1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-_N_-(1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethylthio)phthali-<br>mide|219-363-3|2425-06-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 45-43-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|||
|613-047-00-2|1-dimethylcarbamoyl-5-methylpyrazol-3-yl dimethylcarba-<br>mate;<br>dimetilan (ISO)|211-420-0|644-64-4|T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21-25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||
|613-048-00-8|carbendazim (ISO);<br>methyl benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamate|234-232-0|10605-21-7|Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 46-60-61-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|||
|613-049-00-3|benomyl (ISO);<br>methyl 1-(butylcarbamoyl)benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamate|241-775-7|17804-35-2|Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60-61<br>Xi; R37/38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 46-60-61-37/38-<br>43-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,25 % ≤C < 2,5 %<br>R52-53: 0,025 % ≤C < 0,25 %||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-050-00-9|carbadox (INN);<br>methyl 3-(quinoxalin-2-ylmethylene)carbazate 1,4-dioxide;<br>2-(methoxycarbonylhydrazonomethyl)quinoxaline 1,4-di-<br>oxide|229-879-0|6804-07-5|F; R11<br>Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22|F; T<br>R: 45-11-22<br>S: 53-45||E|
|613-051-00-4|molinate (ISO);<br>_S_-ethyl 1-perhydroazepinecarbothioate;<br>_S_-ethyl perhydroazepine-1-carbothioate|218-661-0|2212-67-1|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R20/<br>2248/22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/22-40-43-48/<br>22-62-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,25 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,025 % ≤C<br>< 0,25 %<br>R52-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %||
|613-052-00-X|trifenmorph (ISO);<br>4-tritylmorpholine|215-812-2|1420-06-0|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|613-053-00-5|anilazine (ISO);<br>2-chloro-_N_-(4,6-dichloro-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)aniline|202-910-5|101-05-3|Xi; R36/38<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/38-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-60-61|||
|613-054-00-0|thiabendazol (ISO);<br>2-(thiazole-4-yl)benzimidazole|205-725-8|148-79-8|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|613-056-00-1|1,2-dimethyl-3,5-diphenylpyrazolium methylsulphate;<br>difenzoquat methyl sulfate|256-152-5|43222-48-6|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|613-057-00-7|dodemorph (ISO);<br>4-cyclododecyl-2,6-dimethylmorpholine|216-474-9|1593-77-7|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/37/38-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-61|||
|613-058-00-2|permethrin (ISO);<br>_m_-phenoxybenzyl 3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclo-<br>propanecarboxylate|258-067-9|52645-53-1|Xn; R20/22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)13-24-36/37/<br>39-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,025 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,0025 % ≤C<br>< 0,025 %<br>R52-53: 0,00025 % ≤C<br>< 0,0025 %||
|613-059-00-8|profluralin (ISO);<br>_N_-(cyclopropylmethyl)-α,α,α-trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-_N_-propyl-<br>_p_-toluidine|247-656-6|26399-36-0|Xi; R36<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-060-00-3|resmethrin (ISO);<br>5-benzyl-3-furylmethyl (±)-_cis_-_trans_-chrysanthemate|233-940-7|10453-86-8|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60/61|||
|613-061-00-9|6-(1α,5aβ,8aβ,9-pentahydroxy-7β-isopropyl-2β,5β,8β-tri-<br>methylperhydro-8bα,9-epoxy-5,8-ethanocyclopenta[1,2-b]<br>indenyl) pyrrole-2-carboxylate;<br>ryania|239-732-2|15662-33-6|Xn; R21/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|613-062-00-4|sabadilla (ISO);<br>veratrine|—|8051-02-3|Xi; R36/37/<br>38|Xi<br>R: 36/37/38<br>S: (2-)36/37/39|||
|613-063-00-X|secbumeton (ISO);<br>2-sec-butylamino-4-ethylamino-6-methoxy-1,3,5-triazine|247-554-1|26259-45-0|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|613-064-00-5|5-(3,6,9-trioxa-2-undecyloxy)benzo(d)-1,3-dioxolane;<br>sesamex|—|51-14-9|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||
|613-065-00-0|simetryn (ISO);<br>2,4-bis(ethylamino)-6-methylthio-1,3,5-triazine|213-801-7|1014-70-6|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|613-066-00-6|terbumeton (ISO);<br>2-_tert_-butylamino-4-ethylamino-6-methoxy-1,3,5-triazine|251-637-8|33693-04-8|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|613-067-00-1|propazine (ISO);<br>2-chloro-4,6-bis(isopropylamino)-1,3,5-triazine|205-359-9|139-40-2|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 40-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|613-068-00-7|atrazine (ISO);<br>2-chloro-4-ethylamine-6-isopropylamine-1,3,5-triazine|217-617-8|1912-24-9|Xn; R48/22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 43-48/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|613-069-00-2|ε-caprolactam|203-313-2|105-60-2|Xn; R20/22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38|Xn<br>R: 20/22-36/37/38<br>S: (2-)|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-070-00-8|propylenethiourea|—|2122-19-2|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53-63<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-61|||
|613-071-00-3|2-fluoro-5-trifluoromethylpyridine|400-290-2|69045-82-5|R10<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 10-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|613-072-00-9|_N_,_N_-bis(2-ethylhexyl)-((1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)methyl)amine|401-280-0|91273-04-0|C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|C; N<br>R: 34-43-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||
|613-073-00-4|_N_,_N_-dimethyl-2-(3-(4-chlorophenyl)-4,5-dihydropyrazol-1-<br>ylphenylsulphonyl)ethylamine|401-410-6|10357-99-0|Xn; R48/22<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 43-48/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|613-074-00-X|3-(3-methylpent-3-yl)isoxazol-5-ylamine|401-460-9|82560-06-3|T; R23/25<br>Xi; R41<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 23/25-41-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||
|613-075-00-5|1,3-dichloro-5-ethyl-5-methylimidazolidine-2,4-dione|401-570-7|89415-87-2|O; R8<br>T; R23<br>C; R34<br>Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50|O; T; N<br>R: 8-22-23-34-43-50<br>S: (1/2-)8-26-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||
|613-076-00-0|3-chloro-5-trifluoromethyl-2-pyridylamine|401-670-0|79456-26-1|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|613-077-00-6|reaction mass of 5-heptyl-1,2,4-triazol-3-ylamine and 5-<br>nonyl-1,2,4-triazol-3-ylamine|401-940-8|—|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-61|||
|613-078-00-1|_N_,_N_,_N_,_N_-tetrakis(4,6-bis(butyl-(_N_-methyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-<br>piperidin-4-yl)amino)triazin-2-yl)-4,7-diazadecane-1,10-dia-<br>mine|401-990-0|106990-43-6|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-079-00-7|4-(1(or 4 or 5 or 6)-methyl-8,9,10-trinorborn-5-en-2-yl)<br>pyridine, reaction mass of isomers|402-520-7|—|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-38-43-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|613-080-00-2|3-(bis(2-ethylhexyl)aminomethyl)benzothiazole-2(3_H_)-thione|402-540-6|105254-85-1|C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 34-43-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-60-61|||
|613-081-00-8|1-butyl-2-methylpyridinium bromide|402-680-8|26576-84-1|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|613-082-00-3|2-methyl-1-pentylpyridinium bromide|402-690-2|—|Xn; R21/22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 21/22-52/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|613-083-00-9|2-(4-(3-(4-chlorophenyl)-2-pyrazolin-1-yl)phenylsulfonyl)<br>ethyldimethylammonium formate|402-120-2|—|C; R34<br>Xn; R48/22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 34-43-48/22-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)24-26-28-37/<br>39-45-60-61|||
|613-084-00-4|2-(4-(3-(4-chlorophenyl)-4,5-dihydropyrazolyl)phenylsulpho-<br>nyl)ethyldimethylammonium hydrogen phosphonate|402-490-5|106359-93-7|Xi; R36<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-60-61|||
|613-085-00-X|reaction mass of 1,1'-(methylenebis(4,1-phenylene))dipyrrole-<br>2,5-dione and_ N_-(4-(4-(2,5-dioxopyrrol-1-yl)benzyl)phenyl)<br>acetamide and 1-(4-(4-(5-oxo-2_H_-2-furylidenamino)benzyl)<br>phenyl)pyrrole-2,5-dione|401-970-1|—|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|613-086-00-5|caffeine|200-362-1|58-08-2|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||
|613-087-00-0|tetrahydrothiophene|203-728-9|110-01-0|F; R11<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R52-53|F; Xn<br>R: 11-20/21/22-36/<br>38-52/53<br>S: (2-)16-23-36/37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-088-00-6|1,2-benzisothiazol-3(2_H_)-one;<br>1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one|220-120-9|2634-33-5|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>R43<br>N; R50|Xn; N<br>R: 22-38-41-43-50<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|R43: C ≥0,05 %||
|613-089-00-1|diquat dibromide; [1]<br>diquat dichloride; [2]<br>6,7-dihydrodipyrido[1,2-α:2',1'-c]pyrazinediylium dihydrox-<br>ide [3]|201-579-4<br>[1]<br>223-714-6<br>[2]<br>301-467-6<br>[3]|85-00-7 [1]<br>4032-26-2<br>[2]<br>94021-76-8<br>[3]|T+; R26<br>T; R48/25<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 22-26-36/37/38-<br>43-48/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|613-090-00-7|paraquat dichloride;<br>1,1-dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium dichloride; [1]<br>paraquat dimethylsulfate;<br>1,1-dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium dimethyl sulphate [2]|217-615-7<br>[1]<br>218-196-3<br>[2]|1910-42-5<br>[1]<br>2074-50-2<br>[2]|T+; R26<br>T; R24/25-<br>48/25<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 24/25-26-36/37/<br>38-48/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-28-36/37/<br>39-45-60-61|||
|613-091-00-2|morfamquat dichloride; [1]<br>morfamquat sulfate [2]|225-062-8<br>[1]<br>[2]|4636-83-3<br>[1]<br>29873-36-7<br>[2]|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-36/37/38-52/<br>53<br>S: (2-)22-36-61|||
|613-092-00-8|1,10-phenanthroline|200-629-2|66-71-7|T; R25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)45-60-61|||
|613-093-00-3|hexasodium 6,13-dichloro-3,10-bis((4-(2,5-disulfonatoani-<br>lino)-6-fluoro-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)prop-3-ylamino)-5,12-<br>dioxa-7,14-diazapentacene-4,11-disulfonate|400-050-7|85153-92-0|R42/43|Xn<br>R: 42/43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|613-094-00-9|4-methoxy-_N_,6-dimethyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamine|401-360-5|5248-39-5|Xn; R22-48/<br>22|Xn<br>R: 22-48/22<br>S: (2-)22-36|||
|613-095-00-4|sodium 3-(2_H_-benzotriazol-2-yl)-5-_sec_-butyl-4-hydroxybenze-<br>nesulfonate|403-080-9|92484-48-5|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|613-096-00-X|2-amino-6-ethoxy-4-methylamino-1,3,5-triazine|403-580-7|62096-63-3|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-097-00-5|7-amino-3-((5-carboxymethyl-4-methyl-1,3-thiazol-2-ylthio)<br>methyl)-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo(4.2.0)oct-2-ene-2-car-<br>boxylic acid|403-690-5|111298-82-9|R42/43<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 42/43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|613-098-00-0|_N_-(_n_-octyl)-2-pyrrolidone|403-700-8|2687-94-7|C; R34<br>N; R51-53|C; N<br>R: 34-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|613-099-00-6|1-dodecyl-2-pyrrolidone|403-730-1|2687-96-9|C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 34-43-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|613-100-00-X|2,9-bis(3-(diethylamino)propylsulfamoyl)quino(2,3-b)acri-<br>dine-7,14-dione|404-230-6|—|R43<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 43-53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|613-101-00-5|_N_-_tert_-pentyl-2-benzothiazolesulfenamide|404-380-2|110799-28-5|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|613-102-00-0|dimethomorph (ISO);<br>4-(3-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)acryloyl)mor-<br>pholine|404-200-2|110488-70-5|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|613-103-00-6|sodium 5-_n_-butylbenzotriazole|404-450-2|118685-34-0|Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-43-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||
|613-104-00-1|5-_tert_-butyl-3-isoxazolylamine hydrochloride|404-840-2|—|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-41-48/22-52/<br>53<br>S: (2-)26-36/39-61|||
|613-105-00-7|hexakis(tetramethylammonium) 4,4'-vinylenebis((3-sulfonato-<br>4,1-phenylene)imino(6-morpholino-1,3,5-triazine-4,2-diyl)<br>imino)bis(5-hydroxy-6-phenylazonaphthalene-2,7-disulfo-<br>nate)|405-160-9|124537-30-0|T; R25<br>R43<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 25-43-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)24-37-45-61|||
|613-106-00-2|tetrapotassium 2-(4-(5-(1-(2,5-disulfonatophenyl)-3-ethoxy-<br>carbonyl-5-hydroxypyrazol-4-yl)penta-2,4-dienylidene)-3-<br>ethoxycarbonyl-5-oxo-2-pyrazolin-1-yl)benzene-1,4-disulfo-<br>nate|405-240-3|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-107-00-8|hexasodium 2,2'-vinylenebis((3-sulfonato-4,1-phenylene)<br>imino(6-(_N_-cyanoethyl-_N_-(2-hydroxypropyl)amino)-1,3,5-<br>triazine-4,2-diyl)imino)dibenzene-1,4-disulfonate|405-280-1|76508-02-6|Xi; R36|Xi<br>R: 36<br>S: (2-)26|||
|613-108-00-3|benzothiazole-2-thiol|205-736-8|149-30-4|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|613-109-00-9|bis(piperidinothiocarbonyl) disulphide|202-328-1|94-37-1|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36/37/38-43<br>S: (2-)24-26-37|||
|613-110-00-4|dimepiperate (ISO);<br>_S_-(1-methyl-1-phenylethyl) piperidine-1-carbothioate|262-784-2|61432-55-1|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|613-111-00-X|1,2,4-triazole|206-022-9|288-88-0|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36|Xn<br>R: 22-36-63<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|613-112-00-5|octhilinone (ISO);<br>2-octyl-2_H_-isothiazol-3-one|247-761-7|26530-20-1|T; R23/24<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 22-23/24-34-43-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|R43: C ≥0,05 %||
|613-113-00-0|2-(morpholinothio)benzothiazole|203-052-4|102-77-2|Xi; R36/38<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36/38-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37-61|||
|613-114-00-6|2,2',2"-(hexahydro-1,3,5-triazine-1,3,5-triyl)triethanol;<br>1,3,5-tris(2-hydroxyethyl)hexahydro-1,3,5-triazine|225-208-0|4719-04-4|Xn; R22<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-43<br>S: (2-)24-37|R43: C ≥0,1 %||
|613-115-00-1|hymexazol (ISO);<br>3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole|233-000-6|10004-44-1|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-41-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-116-00-7|tolylfluanid (ISO);<br>dichloro-_N_-[(dimethylamino)sulphonyl]fluoro-_N_-(_p_-tolyl)<br>methanesulphenamide|211-986-9|731-27-1|T; R23<br>Xn; R48/20<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23-36/37/38-43-<br>48/20-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)24-26-37-38-<br>45-60-61|||
|613-117-00-2|diniconazole (ISO);<br>(_E_)-β-[(2,4-dichlorophenyl)methylene]-α-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-<br>1_H_-1,2,4-triazol-1-ethanol;<br>(_E_)-(_RS_)-1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-2-(1_H_-1,2,4-<br>triazol-1-yl)pent-1-en-3-ol|—|76714-88-0|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|613-118-00-8|flubenzimine (ISO);<br>_N_-[3-phenyl-4,5-bis[(trifluoromethyl)imino]thiazolidin-2-yli-<br>dene]aniline;|253-703-1|37893-02-0|Xi; R36<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-60-61|||
|613-119-00-3|(benzothiazol-2-ylthio)methyl thiocyanate;<br>TCMTB|244-445-0|21564-17-0|T+; R26<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 22-26-36/38-43-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)28-36/37-38-<br>45-60-61|||
|613-120-00-9|bioresmethrin;<br>(5-bezylfur-3-yl)methyl(1R)-_trans_-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-<br>propenyl)cyclopropanecarboylate|249-014-0|28434-01-7|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|613-121-00-4|chlorsulfuron (ISO);<br>2-chloro-_N_-[[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)amino]<br>carbonyl]benzenesulphonamide;|265-268-5|64902-72-3|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|613-122-00-X|diclobutrazole (ISO);<br>(_R_*,_ R_*)-(±)-β-[(2,4-dichlorophenyl)methyl]-α-(1,1-dimethy-<br>lethyl)-1_H_-1,2,4-triazole-1-ethanol;<br>(2_RS_, 3_RS_)-1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-2-(1_H_-1,2,4-<br>triazol-1yl)pentan-3-ol|—|75736-33-3|Xi; R36<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-61|||
|613-123-00-5|5,6-dihydro-3_H_-imidazo[2,1-_c_]-1,2,4-dithiazole-3-thione;<br>etem|251-684-4|33813-20-6|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-124-00-0|fenpropimorph (ISO);<br>_cis_-4-[3-(_p_-_tert_-butylphenyl)-2-methylpropyl]-2,6-dimethyl-<br>morpholine|266-719-9|67564-91-4|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-38-63-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-61|||
|613-125-00-6|hexythiazox (ISO);<br>_trans_-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-_N_-cyclohexyl-4-methyl-2-oxo-3-thia-<br>zolidine-carboxamide|—|78587-05-0|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|613-126-00-1|imazapyr (ISO);<br>2-[4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-5-oxo-1_H_-imida-<br>zol-2-yl]-3-pyridine carboxylate|—|81334-34-1|Xi; R36<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 36-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-61|||
|613-127-00-7|1,1-dimethylpiperidinium chloride;<br>mepiquat chloride|246-147-6|24307-26-4|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|613-128-00-2|prochloraz (ISO);<br>_N_-propyl-_N_-[2-(2,4,6-trichlorophenoxy)ethyl]-1_H_-imidazole-<br>1-carboxamide;|266-994-5|67747-09-5|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|613-129-00-8|metamitron (ISO);<br>4-amino-3-methyl-6-phenyl-1,2,4-triazin-5-one|255-349-3|41394-05-2|Xn; R22<br>N; R50|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50<br>S: (2-)61|||
|613-131-00-9|pyroquilon (ISO);<br>1,2,5,6-tetrahydropyrrolo[3,2,1-ij]quinolin-4-one|—|57369-32-1|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|613-132-00-4|hexazinone (ISO);<br>3-cyclohexyl-6-dimethylamino-1-methyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-<br>1,3,5-triazine-2,4-dione;|257-074-4|51235-04-2|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|613-133-00-X|etridiazole (ISO);<br>5-ethoxy-3-trichloromethyl-1,2,4-thiadiazole|219-991-8|2593-15-9|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T; R23<br>Xn; R21/22<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21/22-23-40-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-38-45-<br>60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-134-00-5|myclobutanil (ISO);<br>2-(4-chlorophenyl)-2-(1_H_-1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl)hexaneni-<br>trile|—|88671-89-0|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36-51/53-63<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-61|||
|613-135-00-0|di(benzothiazol-2-yl) disulphide|204-424-9|120-78-5|R31<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 31-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|613-136-00-6|_N_-cyclohexylbenzothiazole-2-sulphenamide|202-411-2|95-33-0|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|613-137-00-1|methabenzthiazuron (ISO);<br>1-(1,3-benzothiazol-2-yl)1,3-dimethylurea|242-505-0|18691-97-9|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|613-138-00-7|quinoxyfen (ISO);<br>5,7-dichloro-4-(4-fluorophenoxy)quinoline|—|124495-18-7|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-46-60-<br>61|||
|613-139-00-2|metsulfuron-methyl;<br>2-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylcarbamoylsulfa-<br>moyl) benzoic acid|—|74223-64-6|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|613-140-00-8|cycloheximide (ISO);<br>4-{(2_R_)-2-[(1_S_,3_S_,5_S_)-3,5-dimethyl-2-oxocyclohexyl]-2-<br>hydroxyethyl}piperidine-2,6-dione|200-636-0|66-81-9|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>T+; R28<br>N; R51-53|T+; N<br>R: 61-28-51/53-68<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|613-141-00-3|1,4-diamino-2-(2-butyltetrazol-5-yl)-3-cyanoanthraquinone|401-470-3|93686-63-6|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|613-142-00-9|_trans_-_N_-methyl-2-styryl-[4'-aminomethine-(1-acetyl-1-(2-<br>methoxyphenyl)acetamido)]pyridinium acetate|405-860-4|—|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|613-143-00-4|1-(3-phenylpropyl)-2-methylpyridinium bromide|405-930-4|10551-42-5|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-36-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-144-00-X|Reaction products of: poly(vinyl acetate), partially hydrolyzed,<br>with (_E_)-2-(4-formylstyryl)-3,4-dimethylthiazoliummethyl<br>sulfate|406-460-2|125139-08-4|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|613-145-00-5|(_S_)-3-benzyloxycarbonyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-isoquinolinium<br>4-methylbenzenesulfonate|406-960-0|77497-97-3|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|613-146-00-0|_N_-ethyl-_N_-methylpiperidinium iodide|407-780-5|4186-71-4|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-61|||
|613-147-00-6|4-[2-(1-methyl-2-(4-morpholinyl)ethoxy)ethyl]morpholine|407-940-4|111681-72-2|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|613-148-00-1|tetrasodium 1,2-bis(4-fluoro-6-[5-(1-amino-2-sulfonatoan-<br>thrachinon-4-ylamino)-2,4,6-trimethyl-3-sulfonatophenyla-<br>mino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)ethane|411-240-4|143683-23-2|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-24/25-37-61|||
|613-149-00-7|pyridaben (ISO);<br>2-_tert_-butyl-5-(4-_tert_-butylbenzylthio)-4-chloropyridazin-3<br>(2_H_)-one|405-700-3|96489-71-3|T; R23/25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||
|613-150-00-2|2,2'-[3,3'-(piperazine-1,4-diyl)dipropyl]bis(1_H_-benzimidazo<br>[2,1-_b_]benzo[_l_,_m_,_n_][3,8]phenanthroline-1,3,6-trione|406-295-6|—|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|613-151-00-8|1-(3-mesyloxy-5-trityloxymethyl-2-D-threofuryl)thymine|406-360-9|104218-44-2|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|613-152-00-3|phenyl_ N_-(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)carbamate|406-600-2|89392-03-0|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|613-153-00-9|2,3,5-trichloropyridine|407-270-2|16063-70-0|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|613-154-00-4|2-amino-4-chloro-6-methoxypyrimidine|410-050-9|5734-64-5|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)22|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-155-00-X|5-chloro-2,3-difluoropyridine|410-090-7|89402-43-7|R10<br>Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 10-22-52/53<br>S: (2-)23-36-61|||
|613-156-00-5|2-butyl-4-chloro-5-formylimidazole|410-260-0|83857-96-9|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|613-157-00-0|2,4-diamino-5-methoxymethylpyrimidine|410-330-0|54236-98-5|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R36|Xn<br>R: 22-36-48/22<br>S: (2-)22-26-36|||
|613-158-00-6|2,3-dichloro-5-trifluoromethyl-pyridine|410-340-5|69045-84-7|Xn; R20/22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/22-41-43-51/<br>53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|613-159-00-1|fenazaquin (ISO);<br>4-[2-[4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenyl]-ethoxy]quinazoline|410-580-0|120928-09-8|T; R25<br>Xn; R20<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 20-25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)37-45-60-61|||
|613-160-00-7|(1_S_)-2-methyl-2,5-diazobicyclo[2.2.1]heptane dihydrobro-<br>mide|411-000-9|125224-62-6|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|613-163-00-3|azimsulfuron (ISO);<br>1-(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)-3-[1-methyl-4-(2-methyl-<br>2_H_-tetrazol-5-yl)pyrazol-5-ylsulfonyl]urea|—|120162-55-2|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|613-164-00-9|flufenacet (ISO);<br>_N_-(4-fluorophenyl)-_N_-isopropyl-2-(5-trifluoromethyl-[1,3,4]<br>thiadiazol-2-yloxy)acetamide|—|142459-58-3|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-48/22-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)13-24-37-60-<br>61|||
|613-165-00-4|flupyrsulfuron-methyl-sodium (ISO);<br>methyl 2-[[(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-ylcarbamoyl)sulfa-<br>moyl]-6-trifluoromethyl]nicotinate, monosodium salt|—|144740-54-5|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|613-166-00-X|flumioxazin (ISO);<br>_N_-(7-fluoro-3,4-dihydro-3-oxo-4-prop-2-ynyl-2_H_-1,4-ben-<br>zoxazin-6-yl)cyclohex-1-ene-1,2-dicarboxamide|—|103361-09-7|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 61-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-167-00-5|reaction mass of: 5-chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one [EC<br>no. 247-500-7]<br>and 2-methyl-2_H_ -isothiazol-3-one [EC no. 220-239-6] (3:1);<br>reaction mass of: 5-chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one [EC<br>no. 247-500-7]<br>and 2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one [EC no. 220-239-6] (3:1)|—|55965-84-9|T; R23/24/25<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-34-43-<br>50/53<br>S: (2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-60-61|C; R34: C ≥0,6 %<br>Xi; R36/38: 0,06 % ≤C < 0,6 %<br>R43: C ≥0,0015 %||
|613-168-00-0|1-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone|201-800-4|88-12-0|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22-48/20<br>Xi; R37-41|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22-37-40-<br>41-48/20<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39||D|
|613-169-00-6|9-vinylcarbazole|216-055-0|1484-13-5|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-38-43-50/<br>53-68<br>S: 22-23-36/37-60-61|||
|613-170-00-1|2,2-ethylmethylthiazolidine|404-500-3|694-64-4|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|613-171-00-7|hexaconazole (ISO);<br>(_RS_)-2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-1-(1_H_-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)hexan-2-<br>ol|413-050-7|79983-71-4|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|613-172-00-2|5-chloro-1,3-dihydro-2_H_-indol-2-one|412-200-9|17630-75-0|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xn; R22<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-43-62-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-61|||
|613-173-00-8|fluquinconazole (ISO);<br>3-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-6-fluoro-2-(1_H_-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)qui-<br>nazolin-4-(3_H_)-one|411-960-9|136426-54-5|T; R23/25-<br>48/25<br>Xn; R21<br>Xi; R38<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21-23/25-38-48/<br>25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37/39-38-<br>45-60-61|||
|613-174-00-3|(±) 2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-(1_H_-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)propyl-<br>1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethylether|407-760-6|112281-77-3|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R20/22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/22-40-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-41-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-175-00-9|epoxiconazole (ISO);<br>(2_RS_,3_SR_)-3-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-(4-fluorophenyl)-[(1_H_-1,2,4-<br>triazol-1-yl)methyl]oxirane|406-850-2|133855-98-8|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 40-62-63-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-61|||
|613-176-00-4|2-methyl-2-azabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane|404-810-9|4524-95-2|R10<br>Xn; R21/22-<br>48/20<br>C; R34|C<br>R: 10-21/22-34-48/<br>20<br>S: (1/2-)16-26-36/37/<br>39-45|||
|613-177-00-X|8-amino-7-methylquinoline|412-760-4|5470-82-6|Xn; R21/22<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|613-178-00-5|4-ethyl-2-methyl-2-isopentyl-1,3-oxazolidine|410-470-2|137796-06-6|C; R34<br>R43|C<br>R: 34-43<br>S: (1/2-)7/8-26-36/37/<br>39-45|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %||
|613-179-00-0|lithium 3-oxo-1,2(2_H_)-benzisothiazol-2-ide|411-690-1|111337-53-2|Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-43-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||
|613-180-00-6|_N_-(1,1-dimethylethyl)bis(2-benzothiazolesulfen)amide|407-430-1|3741-80-8|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|613-181-00-1|5,5-dimethyl-perhydro-pyrimidin-2-one α-(4-trifluoromethyl-<br>styryl)-α-(4-trifluoromethyl)cinnamylidenehydrazone|405-090-9|67485-29-4|T; R48/25<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 22-36-48/25-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-36/37-<br>45-60-61|||
|613-182-00-7|1-(1-naphthylmethyl)quinolinium chloride|406-220-7|65322-65-8|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-38-40-41-52/<br>53-68<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-183-00-2|reaction mass of: 5-(_N_-methylperfluorooctylsulfonamido)<br>methyl-3-octadecyl-1,3-oxazolidin-2-one;<br>5-(_N_-methylperfluoroheptylsulfonamido)methyl-3-octadecyl-<br>1,3-oxazolidin-2-one|413-640-4|—|Xn; R48/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 48/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)36-60-61|||
|613-184-00-8|nitrilotriethyleneammoniopropane-2-ol 2-ethylhexanoate|413-670-8|—|Xi; R36<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 36-43<br>S: (2-)24-26-37|||
|613-185-00-3|2,3,5,6-tetrahydro-2-methyl-2_H_-cyclopenta[_d_]-1,2-thiazol-3-<br>one|407-630-9|82633-79-2|T; R25<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-41-43-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45-60-61|||
|613-186-00-9|(2_R_,3_R_)-3-((_R_)-1-(_tert_-butyldimethylsiloxy)ethyl)-4-oxoazeti-<br>din-2-yl acetate|408-050-9|76855-69-1|Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37-61|||
|613-188-00-X|1-(3-(4-fluorophenoxy)propyl)-3-methoxy-4-piperidinone|411-500-7|116256-11-2|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-37/<br>39-61|||
|613-189-00-5|1,4,7,10-tetrakis(_p_-toluensulfonyl)-1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclodo-<br>decane|414-030-0|52667-88-6|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|613-190-00-0|disodium 1-amino-4-(2-(5-chloro-6-fluoro-pyrimidin-4-yla-<br>mino-methyl)-4-methyl-6-sulfo-phenylamino)-9,10-dioxo-<br>9,10-dihydro-anthracene-2-sulfonate|414-040-5|149530-93-8|Xn; R22<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|613-191-00-6|3-ethyl-2-methyl-2-(3-methylbutyl)-1,3-oxazolidine|421-150-7|143860-04-2|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R60<br>C; R34<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 60-34-50/53<br>S: 53-45-60-61|||
|613-193-00-7|pentakis[3-(dimethylammonio)propylsulfamoyl]-[(6-hydroxy-<br>4,4,8,8-tetramethyl-4,8-diazoniaundecane-1,11-diyldisulfa-<br>moyl)di[phthalocyaninecopper(II)]] heptalactate|414-930-3|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|613-194-00-2|6,13-dichloro-3,10-bis{2-[4-fluoro-6-(2-sulfophenylamino)-<br>1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino]propylamino}benzo[5,6][1,4]oxazino<br>[2,3-.b.]phenoxazine-4,11-disulphonic acid, lithium-, sodium<br>salt|418-000-8|163062-28-0|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)22-26-39|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-195-00-8|2,2-(1,4-phenylene)bis((4_H_-3,1-benzoxazine-4-one)|418-280-1|18600-59-4|R43<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 43-53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|613-196-00-3|5-[[4-chloro-6-[[2-[[4-fluoro-6-[[5-hydroxy-6-[(4-methoxy-2-<br>sulfophenyl)azo]-7-sulfo-2-naphthalenyl]amino]-1,3,5-tria-<br>zin-2-yl]amino]-1-methylethyl]amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]<br>amino]-3-[[4-(ethenylsulfonyl)phenyl]azo]-4-hydroxy-naphta-<br>lene-2,7-disulfonic acid, sodium salt|418-380-5|168113-78-8|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|613-197-00-9|reaction mass of: 2,4,6-tri(butylcarbamoyl)-1,3,5-triazine;<br>2,4,6-tri(methylcarbamoyl)-1,3,5-triazine;<br>[(2-butyl-4,6-dimethyl)tricarbamoyl]-1,3,5-triazine;<br>[(2,4-dibutyl-6-methyl)tricarbamoyl]-1,3,5-triazine|420-390-1|187547-46-2|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|613-199-00-X|reaction mass of: 1,3,5-tris(3-aminomethylphenyl)-1,3,5-<br>(1_H_,3_H_,5_H_)-triazine-2,4,6-trione;<br>reaction mass of oligomers of 3,5-bis(3-aminomethylphenyl)-<br>1-poly[3,5-bis(3-aminomethylphenyl)-2,4,6-trioxo-1,3,5-<br>(1_H_,3_H_,5_H_)-triazin-1-yl]-1,3,5-(1_H_,3_H_,5_H_)-triazine-2,4,6-<br>trione|421-550-1|—|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>R43<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 45-61-43-52/53<br>S: 53-45-61|||
|613-200-00-3|Reaction product of: copper, (29_H_,31_H_-phthalocyaninato(2-)-<br>_N_29,_N_30,_N_31,_N_32)-, chlorosulfuric acid and 3-(2-sulfoox-<br>yethylsulfonyl)aniline, sodium salts|420-980-7|—|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)22-26-39|||
|613-201-00-9|(_R_)-5-bromo-3-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl methyl)-1_H_-indole|422-390-5|143322-57-0|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>T; R39-48/25<br>Xn; R20/22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 20/22-39-41-43-<br>48/25-62-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)53-45-60-61|||
|613-202-00-4|pymetrozine (ISO);<br>(_E_)-4,5-dihydro-6-methyl-4-(3-pyridylmethyleneamino)-1,2,4-<br>triazin-3(2_H_)-one|—|123312-89-0|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 40-52/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|613-203-00-X|pyraflufen-ethyl; [1]<br>pyraflufen [2]|[1]<br>[2]|129630-19-9<br>[1]<br>129630-17-7<br>[2]|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-204-00-5|oxadiargyl (ISO);<br>3-[2,4-dichloro-5-(2-propynyloxy)phenyl]-5-(1,1-dimethy-<br>lethyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2(3_H_)-one;<br>5-_tert_-butyl-3-[2,4-dichloro-5-(prop-2-ynyloxy)phenyl]-1,3,4-<br>oxadiazol-2(3_H_)-one|254-637-6|39807-15-3|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>Xn; R48/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 48/22-63-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-60-61|||
|613-205-00-0|propiconazole (ISO);<br>(±)-1-[2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-4-propyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-<br>ylmethyl]-1_H_-1,2,4-triazole|262-104-4|60207-90-1|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-60-61|||
|613-206-00-6|fenamidone (ISO);<br>(_S_)-5-methyl-2-methylthio-5-phenyl-3-phenylamino-3,5-dihy-<br>droimidazol-4-one|—|161326-34-7|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|613-208-00-7|imazamox (ISO);<br>(_RS_)-2-(4-isopropyl-4-methyl-5-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)-5-<br>methoxymethylnicotinic acid|—|114311-32-9|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|613-209-00-2|_cis_-1-(3-chloropropyl)-2,6-dimethyl-piperidin hydrochloride|417-430-3|63645-17-0|T; R25<br>Xn; R48/22<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 25-43-48/22-51/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)22-36/37-45-<br>61|||
|613-210-00-8|2-(3-chloropropyl)-2,5,5-trimethyl-1,3-dioxane|417-650-1|88128-57-8|Xn; R48/22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 48/22-52/53<br>S: (2-)23-25-36-61|||
|613-211-00-3|_N_-methyl-4-(_p_-formylstyryl)pyridinium methylsulfate|418-240-3|74401-04-0|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|613-212-00-9|4-[4-(2-ethylhexyloxy)phenyl](1,4-thiazinane-1,1-dioxide)|418-320-8|133467-41-1|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-60-61|||
|613-213-00-4|_cis_-1-benzoyl-4-[(4-methylsulfonyl)oxy]-L-proline|416-040-0|120807-02-5|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|613-214-00-X|_N_,_N_-di-_n_-butyl-2-(1,2-dihydro-3-hydroxy-6-isopropyl-2-qui-<br>nolylidene)-1,3-dioxoindan-5-carboxamide|416-260-7|147613-95-4|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-215-00-5|2-chloromethyl-3,4-dimethoxypyridinium chloride|416-440-5|72830-09-2|Xn; R21/22-<br>48/22<br>Xi; R38-41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-38-41-43-<br>48/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-61|||
|613-216-00-0|6-_tert_-butyl-7-(6-diethylamino-2-methyl-3-pyridylimino)-3-<br>(3-methylphenyl)pyrazolo[3,2-c][1,2,4]triazole|416-490-8|162208-01-7|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|613-217-00-6|4-[3-(3,5-di-_tert_-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propionyloxy]-1-[2-<br>[3-(3,5-di-_tert_-butyl-4-hydrophenyl)propionyloxy]ethyl]-<br>2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine|416-770-1|73754-27-5|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|613-218-00-1|6-hydroxyindole|417-020-4|2380-86-1|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|613-219-00-7|7a-ethyl-3,5-bis(1-methylethyl)-2,3,4,5-tetrahydrooxazolo<br>[3,4-c]-2,3,4,5-tetrahydrooxazole|417-140-7|79185-77-6|Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-51/53<br>S: (2-)37-61|||
|613-220-00-2|trans-(4_S_,6_S_)-5,6-dihydro-6-methyl-4_H_-thieno[2,3-b]thio-<br>pyran-4-ol, 7,7-dioxide|417-290-3|147086-81-5|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)36|||
|613-221-00-8|2-chloro-5-methyl-pyridine|418-050-0|18368-64-4|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R38<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 21/22-38-52/53<br>S: (2-)23-25-36/37-61|||
|613-222-00-3|4-(1-oxo-2-propenyl)-morpholine|418-140-1|5117-12-4|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 22-41-43-48/22<br>S: (2-)23-26-36/37/39|||
|613-223-00-9|_N_-isopropyl-3-(4-fluorophenyl)-1_H_-indole|418-790-4|93957-49-4|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|613-224-00-4|2,5-dimercaptomethyl-1,4-dithiane|419-770-8|136122-15-1|Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-43-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|613-225-00-X|reaction mass of:[2-(anthraquinon-1-ylamino)-6-[(5-benzoy-<br>lamino)-anthraquinone-1-ylamino]-4-phenyl]-1,3,5-triazine;<br>2,6-bis-[(5-benzoylamino)-anthraquinon-1-ylamino]-4-phe-<br>nyl-1,3,5-triazine.|421-290-9|—|Xn; R48/22<br>R53|Xn<br>R: 48/22-53<br>S: (2-)22-36-61|||
|613-226-00-5|1-(2-(ethyl(4-(4-(4-(4-(ethyl(2-pyridinoethyl)amino)-2-methyl-<br>phenylazo)benzoylamino)-phenylazo)-3-methylphenyl)<br>amino)ethyl)-pyridinium dichloride|420-950-3|163831-67-2|Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-39-60-61|||
|613-227-00-0|(±)-[(_R_*,_R_*) and (_R_*,_S_*)]-6-fluoro-3,4-dihydro-2-oxiranyl-2_H_-<br>1-benzopyran|419-600-2|99199-90-3|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-28-36/37-61|||
|613-228-00-6|(±)-(_R_*,_S_*)-6-fluoro-3,4-dihydro-2-oxiranyl-2_H_-1-benzopyran|419-630-6|793669-26-8|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 24-61|||
|613-230-00-7|florasulam (ISO);<br>2',6',8-trifluoro-5-methoxy-5-triazolo[1,5-c];<br>pyrimidine-2-sulfonanilide|—|145701-23-1|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|613-233-00-3|4,4'-(oxy-(bismethylene))-bis-1,3-dioxolane|423-230-7|56552-15-9|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|614-001-00-4|nicotine (ISO);<br>3-(_N_-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)pyridine|200-193-3|54-11-5|T+; R27<br>T; R25<br>N; R51-53|T+; N<br>R: 25-27-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-61|||
|614-002-00-X|salts of nicotine|—|—|T+; R26/27/<br>28<br>N; R51-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/27/28-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)13-28-45-61||A|
|614-003-00-5|strychnine|200-319-7|57-24-9|T+; R27/28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 27/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45-60-<br>61|||
|614-004-00-0|salts of strychnine|—|—|T+; R26/28<br>N; R50-53|T+; N<br>R: 26/28-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)13-28-45-60-<br>61||A|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|614-005-00-6|colchicine|200-598-5|64-86-8|T+; R26/28|T+<br>R: 26/28<br>S: (1/2-)13-45|||
|614-006-00-1|brucine;<br>2,3-dimethoxystrychnine|206-614-7|357-57-3|T+; R26/28<br>R52-53|T+<br>R: 26/28-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)13-45-61|||
|614-007-00-7|brucine sulphate; [1]<br>brucine nitrate; [2]<br>Strychnidin-10-one, 2,3-dimethoxy-, mono[(R)-1-methylhep-<br>tyl 1,2-benzenedicarboxylate]; [3]<br>Strychnidin-10-one, 2,3-dimethoxy-, compd. with (_S_)mono(1-<br>methylheptyl)-1,2-benzenedicarboxylate (1:1) [4]|225-432-9<br>[1]<br>227-317-9<br>[2]<br>269-439-5<br>[3]<br>269-710-8<br>[4]|4845-99-2<br>[1]<br>5786-97-0<br>[2]<br>68239-26-9<br>[3]<br>68310-42-9<br>[4]|T+; R26/28<br>R52-53|T+<br>R: 26/28-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)13-45-61||A|
|614-008-00-2|aconitine|206-121-7|302-27-2|T+; R26/28|T+<br>R: 26/28<br>S: (1/2-)24-45|||
|614-009-00-8|salts of aconitine|—|—|T+; R26/28|T+<br>R: 26/28<br>S: (1/2-)24-45||A|
|614-010-00-3|atropine|200-104-8|51-55-8|T+; R26/28|T+<br>R: 26/28<br>S: (1/2-)25-45|||
|614-011-00-9|salts of atropine|—|—|T+; R26/28|T+<br>R: 26/28<br>S: (1/2-)25-45||A|
|614-012-00-4|hyoscyamine|202-933-0|101-31-5|T+; R26/28|T+<br>R: 26/28<br>S: (1/2-)24-45|||
|614-013-00-X|salts of hyoscyamine|—|—|T+; R26/28|T+<br>R: 26/28<br>S: (1/2-)24-45||A|
|614-014-00-5|hyoscine|200-090-3|51-34-3|T+; R26/27/<br>28|T+<br>R: 26/27/28<br>S: (1/2-)25-45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|614-015-00-0|salts of hyoscine|—|—|T+; R26/27/<br>28|T+<br>R: 26/27/28<br>S: (1/2-)25-45||A|
|614-016-00-6|pilocarpine|202-128-4|92-13-7|T+; R26/28|T+<br>R: 26/28<br>S: (1/2-)25-45|||
|614-017-00-1|salts of pilocarpine|—|—|T+; R26/28|T+<br>R: 26/28<br>S: (1/2-)25-45||A|
|614-018-00-7|papaverine|200-397-2|58-74-2|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)22|||
|614-019-00-2|salts of papaverine|—|—|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)22||A|
|614-020-00-8|physostigmine|200-332-8|57-47-6|T+; R26/28|T+<br>R: 26/28<br>S: (1/2-)25-45|||
|614-021-00-3|salts of physostigmine|—|—|T+; R26/28|T+<br>R: 26/28<br>S: (1/2-)25-45||A|
|614-022-00-9|digitoxin|200-760-5|71-63-6|T; R23/25<br>R33|T<br>R: 23/25-33<br>S: (1/2-)45|||
|614-023-00-4|ephedrine|206-080-5|299-42-3|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)22-25|||
|614-024-00-X|salts of ephedrine|—|—|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)22-25||A|
|614-025-00-5|ouabain|211-139-3|630-60-4|T; R23/25<br>R33|T<br>R: 23/25-33<br>S: (1/2-)45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|614-026-00-0|strophantin-K|234-239-9|11005-63-3|T; R23/25<br>R33|T<br>R: 23/25-33<br>S: (1/2-)45|||
|614-027-00-6|bufa-4,20,22-trienolide, 6-(acetyloxy)-3-(β-D-glucopyranosy-<br>loxy)-8,14-dihydroxy-, (3β, 6β)-;<br>red squill;<br>scilliroside|208-077-4|507-60-8|T+; R28|T+<br>R: 28<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45|||
|614-028-00-1|reaction mass of: 2-ethylhexyl mono-D-glucopyranoside;<br>2-ethylhexyl di-D-glucopyranoside|414-420-0|—|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|614-029-00-7|constitutional isomers of penta-_O_-allyl-β-D-fructofuranosyl-α-<br>D-glucopyranoside;<br>constitutional isomers of hexa-_O_-allyl-β-D-fructofuranosyl-α-<br>D-glucopyranoside;<br>constitutional isomers of hepta-_O_-allyl-β-D-fructofuransoyl-α-<br>D-glucopyranoside|419-640-0|68784-14-5|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||
|615-001-00-7|methyl isocyanate|210-866-3|624-83-9|F+; R12 ⊗<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>T+; R26<br>T; R24/25<br>R42/43<br>Xi; R37/38-<br>41|F+; T+<br>R: 12-24/25-26-37/<br>38-41-42/43-63<br>S: (1/2-)26-27/28-36/<br>37/39-45-63|||
|615-002-00-2|methyl isothiocyanate|209-132-5|556-61-6|T; R23/25<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/25-34-43-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-38-45-<br>60-61|||
|615-003-00-8|thiocyanic acid|207-337-4|463-56-9|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>R32<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22-32-52/<br>53<br>S: (2-)13-61|||
|615-004-00-3|salts of thiocyanic acid|—|—|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>R32<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22-32-52/<br>53<br>S: (2-)13-61||A|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|615-005-00-9|4,4'-methylenediphenyl diisocyanate;<br>diphenylmethane-4,4'-diisocyanate; [1]<br>2,2'-methylenediphenyl diisocyanate;<br>diphenylmethane-2,2'-diisocyanate; [2]<br>_o_-(_p_-isocyanatobenzyl)phenyl isocyanate;<br>diphenylmethane-2,4'-diisocyanate; [3]<br>methylenediphenyl diisocyanate [4]|202-966-0<br>[1]<br>219-799-4<br>[2]<br>227-534-9<br>[3]<br>247-714-0<br>[4]|101-68-8 [1]<br>2536-05-2<br>[2]<br>5873-54-1<br>[3]<br>26447-40-5<br>[4]|Xn; R20<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42/43|Xn<br>R: 20-36/37/38-42/<br>43<br>S: (1/2-)23-36/37-45|Xi; R36/37/38: C ≥5 %<br>R42: C ≥0,1 %|C<br>2|
|615-006-00-4|2-methyl-_m_-phenylene diisocyanate;<br>toluene-2,4-di-isocyanate; [1]<br>4-methyl-_m_-phenylene diisocyanate;<br>toluene-2,6-di-isocyanate; [2]<br>_m_-tolylidene diisocyanate;<br>toluene-diisocyanate [3]|202-039-0<br>[1]<br>209-544-5<br>[2]<br>247-722-4<br>[3]|91-08-7 [1]<br>584-84-9 [2]<br>26471-62-5<br>[3]|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>T+; R26<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42/43<br>R52-53|T+<br>R: 26-36/37/38-40-<br>42/43-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-36/37-45-<br>61|R42: C ≥0,1 %|C<br>2|
|615-007-00-X|1,5-naphthylene diisocyanate|221-641-4|3173-72-6|Xn; R20<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 20-36/37/38-42-<br>52/53<br>S: (2-)26-28-38-45-<br>61|||
|615-008-00-5|3-isocyanatomethyl-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexyl isocyanate;<br>isophorone di-isocyanate|223-861-6|4098-71-9|T; R23<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42/43<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 23-36/37/38-42/<br>43-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-38-45-<br>61|T; R23: C ≥2 %<br>Xn; R20: 0,5 % ≤C < 2 %<br>R42/43: C ≥0,5 %|2|
|615-009-00-0|4,4'-methylenedi(cyclohexyl isocyanate);<br>dicyclohexylmethane-4,4'-di-isocyanate|225-863-2|5124-30-1|T; R23<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42/43|T<br>R: 23-36/37/38-42/<br>43<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-38-45|T; R23: C ≥2 %<br>Xn; R20: 0,5 % ≤C < 2 %<br>R42/43: C ≥0,5 %|2|
|615-010-00-6|2,2,4-trimethylhexamethylene-1,6-di-isocyanate; [1]<br>2,4,4-trimethylhexamethylene-1,6-di-isocyanate [2]|241-001-8<br>[1]<br>239-714-4<br>[2]|16938-22-0<br>[1]<br>15646-96-5<br>[2]|T; R23<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42|T<br>R: 23-36/37/38-42<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-38-45|T; R23: C ≥2 %<br>Xn; R20: 0,5 % ≤C < 2 %<br>R42: C ≥0,5 %|C<br>2|
|615-011-00-1|hexamethylene-di-isocyanate|212-485-8|822-06-0|T; R23<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42/43|T<br>R: 23-36/37/38-42/<br>43<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-38-45|T; R23: C ≥2 %<br>Xn; R20: 0,5 % ≤C < 2 %<br>R42/43: C ≥0,5 %|2|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|615-012-00-7|4-isocyanatosulphonyltoluene;<br>tosyl isocyanate|223-810-8|4083-64-1|R14<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42|Xn<br>R: 14-36/37/38-42<br>S: (2-)26-28-30|Xi; R36/37/38: C ≥5 %||
|615-013-00-2|cyanamide;<br>carbanonitril|206-992-3|420-04-2|T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R43|T<br>R: 21-25-36/38-43<br>S: (1/2-)3-22-36/37-<br>45|||
|615-014-00-8|tris(1-dodecyl-3-methyl-2-phenylbenzimidazolium)hexacya-<br>noferrate|—|7276-58-6|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)24|||
|615-015-00-3|1,7,7-trimethylbicyclo(2,2,1)hept-2-yl thiocyanatoacetate;<br>isobornyl thiocyanoacetate|204-081-5|115-31-1|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)24/25-60-61|||
|615-016-00-9|potassium cyanate|209-676-3|590-28-3|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)24/25|||
|615-017-00-4|calcium cyanamide|205-861-8|156-62-7|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R37-41|Xn<br>R: 22-37-41<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/39|||
|615-018-00-X|2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl thiocyanate|203-985-7|112-56-1|R10<br>T; R24/25|T<br>R: 10-24/25<br>S: (1/2-)13-36/37-45|||
|615-019-00-5|dicyclohexylcarbodiimide|208-704-1|538-75-0|T; R24<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43|T<br>R: 22-24-41-43<br>S: (1/2-)24-26-37/39-<br>45|||
|615-020-00-0|methylene dithiocyanate|228-652-3|6317-18-6|T+; R26<br>T; R25<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50|T+; N<br>R: 25-26-34-43-50<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|615-021-00-6|1,3,5-tris(oxiranylmethyl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6(1_H_,3_H_,5_H_)-<br>trione;<br>TGIC|219-514-3|2451-62-9|Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>T; R23/25<br>Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 46-23/25-41-43-<br>48/22-52/53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|615-022-00-1|methyl 3-isocyanatosulfonyl-2-thiophene-carboxylate|410-550-7|79277-18-2|E; R2 ⊗<br>R14<br>Xn; R48/22<br>R42/43|E; Xn<br>R: 2-14-42/43-48/22<br>S: (2-)22-30-35-36/37|||
|615-023-00-7|2-(isocyanatosulfonylmethyl)benzoic acid methyl ester;<br>(alt.):methyl 2-(isocyanatosulfonylmethyl)benzoate|410-900-9|83056-32-0|R10<br>R14<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R20-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R41<br>R42|Xn<br>R: 10-14-20-41-42-<br>48/22-68<br>S: (2-)23-26-36/37/39|||
|615-024-00-2|2-phenylethylisocyanate|413-080-0|1943-82-4|T; R23<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R35<br>R42/43<br>N; R51-53|T; C; N<br>R: 22-23-35-42/43-<br>51/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-36/37/<br>39-43-45-61|||
|615-025-00-8|4,4'-ethylidenediphenyl dicyanate|405-740-1|47073-92-7|Xn; R20/22-<br>48/22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/22-41-48/22-<br>50/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-<br>60-61|||
|615-026-00-3|4,4'-methylenebis(2,6-dimethylphenyl cyanate)|405-790-4|101657-77-6|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|615-028-00-4|ethyl 2-(isocyanatosulfonyl)benzoate|410-220-2|77375-79-2|E; R2 ⊗<br>R14<br>Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R41<br>R42/43|E; Xn<br>R: 2-14-22-41-42/43-<br>48/22<br>S: (2-)8-23-26-30-35-<br>36/37/39|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|615-029-00-X|2,5-bis-isocyanatomethyl-bicyclo[2.2.1]heptane|411-280-2|—|T+; R26<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>R42/43<br>R52-53|T+<br>R: 22-26-34-42/43-<br>52/53<br>S: (1/2-)23-26-28-36/<br>37/39-45-61|||
|615-030-00-5|alkali salts, alkali earth salts and other salts of thiocyanic acid<br>not mentioned elsewhere in this Annex|—|—|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>R32<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 20/21/22-32-52/<br>53<br>S: (2-)13-61||A|
|615-031-00-0|thallium salt of thiocyanic acid|222-571-7|3535-84-0|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>R32<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/21/22-32-51/<br>53<br>S: (2-)13-61||A|
|615-032-00-6|metal salts of thiocyanic acid not mentioned elsewhere in this<br>Annex|—|—|Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>R32<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20/21/22-32-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)13-60-61||A|
|616-001-00-X|_N_,_N_-dimethylformamide;<br>dimethyl formamide|200-679-5|68-12-2|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Xn; R20/21<br>Xi; R36|T<br>R: 61-20/21-36<br>S: 53-45||E|
|616-002-00-5|2-fluoroacetamide|211-363-1|640-19-7|T+; R28<br>T; R24|T+<br>R: 24-28<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45|||
|616-003-00-0|acrylamide;<br>prop-2-enamide|201-173-7|79-06-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>T; R25-48/<br>23/24/25<br>Xn; R20/21<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R43|T<br>R: 45-46-20/21-25-<br>36/38-43-48/23/24/<br>25-62<br>S: 53-45||DE|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|616-004-00-6|allidochlor (ISO);<br>_N_,_N_-diallylchloroacetamide|202-270-7|93-71-0|Xn; R21/22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-36/38-51/<br>53<br>S: (2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-61|||
|616-005-00-1|chlorthiamid (ISO);<br>2,6-dichloro (thiobenzamide)|217-637-7|1918-13-4|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)36|||
|616-006-00-7|dichlofluanid (ISO);<br>_N_-dichlorofluoromethylthio-_N_',_N_'-dimethyl-_N_-phenylsulpha-<br>mide|214-118-7|1085-98-9|Xn; R20<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20-36-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|616-007-00-2|diphenamid (ISO);<br>_N_,_N_-dimethyl-2,2-diphenylacetamide|213-482-4|957-51-7|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|616-008-00-8|propachlor (ISO);<br>2-chloro-_N_-isopropylacetanilide;<br>α-chloro-_N_-isopropylacetanilide|217-638-2|1918-16-7|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|616-009-00-3|propanil (ISO);<br>3',4'-dichloropropionanilide|211-914-6|709-98-8|Xn; R22<br>N; R50|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50<br>S: (2-)22-61|||
|616-010-00-9|tosylchloramide sodium|204-854-7|127-65-1|Xn; R22<br>R31<br>C; R34<br>R42|C<br>R: 22-31-34-42<br>S: (1/2-)7-22-26-36/<br>37/39-45|||
|616-011-00-4|_N_,_N_-dimethylacetamide|204-826-4|127-19-5|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Xn; R20/21|T<br>R: 61-20/21<br>S: 53-45|Repr. Cat. 2; R61: C ≥5 %|E|
|616-012-00-X|_N_-(dichlorofluoromethylthio)phthalimide;<br>_N_-(fluorodichloromethylthio)phthalimide|211-952-3|719-96-0|Xi; R38|Xi<br>R: 38<br>S: (2-)28|||
|616-013-00-5|butyraldehyde oxime|203-792-8|110-69-0|T; R24<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36|T<br>R: 22-24-36<br>S: (1/2-)23-36-45|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|616-014-00-0|2-butanone oxime;<br>ethyl methyl ketoxime;<br>ethyl methyl ketone oxime|202-496-6|96-29-7|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R21<br>Xi; R41<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 21-40-41-43<br>S: (2-)13-23-26-36/<br>37/39|||
|616-015-00-6|alachlor (ISO);<br>2-chloro-2',6'-diethyl-_N_-(methoxymethyl)acetanilide|240-110-8|15972-60-8|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-40-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥0,2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,025 % ≤C <<br>0,25 %<br>R52-53: 0,0025 % ≤C <<br>0,025 %||
|616-016-00-1|1-(3,4-dichlorophenylimino) thiosemicarbazide|—|5836-73-7|T+; R28|T+<br>R: 28<br>S: (1/2-)22-36/37-45|||
|616-017-00-7|cartap hydrochloride|239-309-2|15263-52-2|Xn; R21/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|616-018-00-2|_N_,_N_-diethyl-_m_-toluamide;<br>deet|205-149-7|134-62-3|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-36/38-52/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|616-019-00-8|perfluidone (ISO);<br>1,1,1-trifluoro-_N_-(4-phenylsulphonyl-_o_-tolyl)methanesulpho-<br>namide|253-718-3|37924-13-3|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36|Xn<br>R: 22-36<br>S: (2-)|||
|616-020-00-3|tebuthiuron (ISO);<br>1-(5-_tert_-butyl-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl)-1,3-dimethylurea|251-793-7|34014-18-1|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)37-60-61|||
|616-021-00-9|thiazafluron (ISO);<br>1,3-dimethyl-1-(5-trifluoromethyl-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl)urea|246-901-4|25366-23-8|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)60-61|||
|616-022-00-4|acetamide|200-473-5|60-35-5|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40|Xn<br>R: 40<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|616-023-00-X|_N_-hexadecyl(or octadecyl)-_N_-hexadecyl(or octadecyl)benza-<br>mide|401-980-6|—|Xi; R38<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 38-43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|616-024-00-5|2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxooxazolidin-1-yl)-2-chloro-5-(2-(2,4-<br>di-_tert_-pentylphenoxy)butyramido)-4,4-dimethyl-3-oxovalera-<br>nilide|402-260-4|54942-74-4|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|616-025-00-0|valinamide|402-840-7|20108-78-5|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xi; R36<br>R43|Xn<br>R: 36-43-62<br>S: (2-)26-36/37|||
|616-026-00-6|thioacetamide|200-541-4|62-55-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 45-22-36/38-52/<br>53<br>S: 53-45-61||E|
|616-027-00-1|tris(2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl)ammonium 3-acetoacetamido-<br>4-methoxybenzenesulfonate|403-760-5|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|616-028-00-7|_N_-(4-(3-(4-cyanophenyl)ureido)-3-hydroxyphenyl)-2-(2,4-di-<br>_tert_-pentylphenoxy)octanamide|403-790-9|108673-51-4|R43<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 43-53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|616-029-00-2|_N_,_N_'-ethylenebis(vinylsulfonylacetamide)|404-790-1|66710-66-5|Xi; R41<br>R43|Xi<br>R: 41-43<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39|||
|616-030-00-8|ethidimuron (ISO);<br>1-(5-ethylsulphonyl-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl)-1,3-dimethylurea|250-010-6|30043-49-3|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|616-031-00-3|dimethachlor (ISO);<br>2-chloro-_N_-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-_N_-(2-methoxyethyl)aceta-<br>mide|256-625-6|50563-36-5|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|616-032-00-9|diflufenican (ISO);<br>_N_-(2,4-difluorophenyl)-2-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-3-pyr-<br>idinecarboxamide|—|83164-33-4|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|616-033-00-4|cyprofuram (ISO);<br>_N_-(3-chlorophenyl)-_N_-(tetrahydro-2-oxo-3-furyl)cyclopropa-<br>necarboxamide|274-050-9|69581-33-5|T; R25<br>Xn; R21<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 21-25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|616-034-00-X|pyracarbolid (ISO);<br>3,4-dihydro-6-methyl-2_H_-pyran-5-carboxanilide|246-419-4|24691-76-7|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|616-035-00-5|cymoxanil (ISO);<br>2-cyano-_N_-[(ethylamino)carbonyl]-2-(methoxyimino)aceta-<br>mide|261-043-0|57966-95-7|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|616-036-00-0|2-chloracetamide|201-174-2|79-07-2|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>T; R25<br>R43|T<br>R: 25-43-62<br>S: (1/2-)22-36/37-45|R43: C ≥0,1 %||
|616-037-00-6|acetochlor (ISO);<br>2-chloro-_N_-(ethoxymethyl)-_N_-(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl)aceta-<br>mide|251-899-3|34256-82-1|Xn; R20<br>Xi; R37/38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 20-37/38-43-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|616-038-00-1|(4-aminophenyl)-_N_-methylmethylensulfonamide hydrochlor-<br>ide|406-010-5|88918-84-7|Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 41-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-61|||
|616-039-00-7|3',5'-dichloro-4'-ethyl-2'-hydroxypalmitanilide|406-200-8|117827-06-2|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|616-040-00-2|potassium_ N_-(4-toluenesulfonyl)-4-toluenesulfonamide|406-650-5|97888-41-0|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|616-041-00-8|3',5'-dichloro-2-(2,4-di-_tert_-pentylphenoxy)-4'-ethyl-2'-hydro-<br>xyhexananilide|406-840-8|101664-25-9|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|616-042-00-3|_N_-(2-(6-ethyl-7-(4-methylphenoxy)-1_H_-pyrazolo[1,5-b]<br>[1,2,4]triazol-2-yl)propyl)-2-octadecyloxybenzamide|407-070-5|142859-67-4|R43<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 43-53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|616-043-00-9|isoxaben (ISO);<br>_N_-[3-(1-ethyl-1-methylpropyl)-1,2-oxazol-5-yl]-2,6-<br>dimethoxybenzamide|407-190-8|82558-50-7|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|616-044-00-4|_N_-(3,5-dichloro-4-ethyl-2-hydroxyphenyl)-2-(3-pentadecyl-<br>phenoxy)-butanamide|402-510-2|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|616-045-00-X|2'-(4-chloro-3-cyano-5-formyl-2-thienylazo)-5'-diethylamino-<br>2-methoxyacetanilide|405-190-2|122371-93-1|R43<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 43-53<br>S: 2-22-24-37-61|||
|616-046-00-5|_N_-(2-(6-chloro-7-methylpyrazolo(1,5-b)-1,2,4-triazol-4-yl)<br>propyl)-2-(2,4-di-_tert_-pentylphenoxy)octanamide|406-390-2|—|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|616-047-00-0|reaction mass of: 2,2',2'',2'''-(ethylenedinitrilotetrakis-_N_,_N_-di<br>(C16)alkylacetamide;<br>2,2',2'',2'''-(ethylenedinitrilotetrakis-_N_,_N_-di(C18)alkylacetamide|406-640-0|—|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|616-048-00-6|3'-trifluoromethylisobutyranilide|406-740-4|1939-27-1|Xn; R48/22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 48/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-36-61|||
|616-049-00-1|2-(2,4-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenoxy)-_N_-(3,5-dichloro-4-<br>ethyl-2-hydroxyphenyl)-hexanamide|408-150-2|99141-89-6|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|616-050-00-7|lufenuron (ISO);<br>_N_-[2,5-dichloro-4-(1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoropropoxy)-phenyl-<br>aminocarbonyl]-2,6-difluorobenzamide|410-690-9|103055-07-8|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|616-051-00-2|reaction mass of: 2,4 -bis(_N_'-(4-methylphenyl)-ureido)-<br>toluene;<br>2,6 -bis(_N_'-(4-methylphenyl)-ureido)-toluene|411-070-0|—|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|616-052-00-8|formamide|200-842-0|75-12-7|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61|T<br>R: 61<br>S: 53-45|||
|616-053-00-3|_N_-methylacetamide|201-182-6|79-16-3|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61|T<br>R: 61<br>S: 53-45|||
|616-054-00-9|iprodione (ISO);<br>3-(3,5-dichlorophenyl)-2,4-dioxo-_N_-isopropylimidazolidine-<br>1-carboxamide|253-178-9|36734-19-7|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 40-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|616-055-00-4|propyzamide (ISO);<br>3,5-dichloro-_N_-(1,1-dimethylprop-2-ynyl)benzamide|245-951-4|23950-58-5|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 40-50/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|616-056-00-X|_N_-methylformamide|204-624-6|123-39-7|Repr. Cat. 2;<br>R61<br>Xn; R21|T<br>R: 61-21<br>S: 53-45||E|
|616-057-00-5|reaction mass of:_ N_-[3-hydroxy-2-(2-methylacryloylamino-<br>methoxy)propoxymethyl]-2-methylacrylamide;<br>_N_-[2,3-bis-(2-methylacryloylaminomethoxy)propoxymethyl]-<br>2-methylacrylamide;<br>methacrylamide;<br>2-methyl-_N_-(2-methylacryloylaminomethoxymethyl)-acryla-<br>mide;<br>_N_-(2,3-dihydroxypropoxymethyl)-2-methylacrylamide|412-790-8|—|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xn; R48/22|T<br>R: 45-48/22<br>S: 53-45||E|
|616-058-00-0|1,3-bis(3-methyl-2,5-dioxo-1_H_-pyrrolinylmethyl)benzene|412-570-1|119462-56-5|Xn; R48/22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 41-43-48/22-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37/39-<br>60-61|||
|616-059-00-6|4-((4-(diethylamino)-2-ethoxyphenyl)imino)-1,4-dihydro-1-<br>oxo-_N_-propyl-2-naphthalenecarboxamide|412-650-6|121487-83-0|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|616-060-00-1|Condensation product of: 3-(7-carboxyhept-1-yl)-6-hexyl-4-<br>cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboxylic acid with polyamines (primarily<br>amino-ethyl-piperazine and triethylenetetramine)|413-770-1|—|Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 22-34-43-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|616-061-00-7|_N_,_N_'-1,6-hexanediylbis(_N_-(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-piperidin-4-<br>yl)-formamide|413-610-0|124172-53-8|Xi; R36<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 36-52/53<br>S: (2-)26-61|||
|616-062-00-2|_N_-[3-[(2-acetyloxy)ethyl](phenyl-methyl)amino]-4-methoxy-<br>phenylacetamide|411-590-8|70693-57-1|C; R34<br>R52-53|C<br>R: 34-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-61|||
|616-063-00-8|3-dodecyl-(1-(1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidin)-yl)-2,5-pyr-<br>rolidindione|411-920-0|106917-30-0|T; R23<br>Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>C; R35<br>N; R50-53|T; C; N<br>R: 22-23-35-48/22-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-28-36/37/<br>39-45-60-61|||
|616-064-00-3|_N_-_tert_-butyl-3-methylpicolinamide|406-720-5|32998-95-1|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|616-065-00-9|3'-(3-acetyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)-1,1-diethylurea|411-970-3|79881-89-3|Xn; R22-48/<br>22|Xn<br>R: 22-48/22<br>S: (2-)22-36|||
|616-066-00-4|5,6,12,13-tetrachloroanthra(2,1,9-_def_:6,5,10-_d_'_e_'_f_')diisoquino-<br>line-1,3,8,10(2_H_,9_H_)-tetrone|405-100-1|115662-06-1|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62|Xn<br>R: 62<br>S: (2-)22-36/37|||
|616-067-00-X|dodecyl 3-(2-(3-benzyl-4-ethoxy-2,5-dioxoimidazolidin-1-yl)-<br>4,4-dimethyl-3-oxovaleramido)-4-chlorobenzoate|407-300-4|92683-20-0|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|616-068-00-5|potassium 4-(11-methacrylamidoundecanamido)benzenesul-<br>fonate|406-500-9|174393-75-0|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)22-24-37|||
|616-069-00-0|1-hydroxy-5-(2-methylpropyloxycarbonylamino)-_N_-(3-dode-<br>cyloxypropyl)-2-naphthoamide|406-210-2|110560-22-0|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|616-070-00-6|reaction mass of: 3,3'-dicyclohexyl-1,1'-methylenebis(4,1-<br>phenylene)diurea;<br>3-cyclohexyl-1-(4-(4-(3-octadecylureido)benzyl)phenyl)urea;<br>3,3'-dioctadecyl-1,1'-methylenebis(4,1-phenylene)diurea|406-530-2|—|R53|R: 53<br>S: 22-61|||
|616-071-00-1|reaction mass of: bis(_N_-cyclohexyl-_N_'-phenyleneureido)<br>methylene;<br>bis(_N_-octadecyl-_N_'-phenyleneureido)methylene;<br>bis(_N_-dicyclohexyl-_N_'-phenyleneureido)methylene (1:2:1)|406-550-1|—|R43<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 43-53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-61|||
|616-072-00-7|1-(2-deoxy-5-_O_-trityl-β-D-threopentofuranosyl)thymine|407-120-6|55612-11-8|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|616-073-00-2|4'-ethoxy-2-benzimidazoleanilide|407-600-5|120187-29-3|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>R53|Xn<br>R: 68-53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-61|||
|616-074-00-8|_N_-butyl-2-(4-morpholinylcarbonyl)benzamide|407-730-2|104958-67-0|Xi; R36<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 36-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37-61|||
|616-075-00-3|D,L-(_N_,_N_-diethyl-2-hydroxy-2-phenylacetamide)|408-120-9|65197-96-8|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41|Xn<br>R: 22-41<br>S: (2-)26-39-46|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|616-076-00-9|tebufenozide (ISO);<br>_N_-_tert_-butyl-_N_'-(4-ethylbenzoyl)-3,5-dimethylbenzohydrazide|412-850-3|112410-23-8|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|616-077-00-4|reaction mass of: 2-(9-methyl-1,3,8,10-tetraoxo-2,3,9,10-<br>tetrahydro-(1_H_,8_H_)-anthra[2,1,9-_def_: 6,5,10-_d_'_e_'_f_']diisoquino-<br>lin-2-ylethansulfonic acid;<br>potassium 2-(9-methyl-1,3,8,10-tetraoxo-2,3,9,10-tetrahy-<br>dro-(1_H_,8_H_)-anthra[2,1,9-_def_: 6,5,10-_d_'_e_'_f_']diisoquinolin-2-<br>ylethansulfate|411-310-4|—|Xi; R41|Xi<br>R: 41<br>S: (2-)26-39|||
|616-078-00-X|2-[2,4-bis(1,1-dimethyl-ethyl)phenoxy]-_N_-(2-hydroxy-5-<br>methyl-phenyl)hexanamide|411-330-3|104541-33-5|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|616-079-00-5|1,6-hexanediyl-bis(2-(2-(1-ethylpentyl)-3-oxazolidinyl)ethyl)<br>carbamate|411-700-4|140921-24-0|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|616-080-00-0|4-(2-((3-ethyl-4-methyl-2-oxo-pyrrolin-1-yl)carboxamido)<br>ethyl)benzenesulfonamide)|411-850-0|119018-29-0|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|616-081-00-6|5-bromo-8-naphtholactam|413-480-5|24856-00-6|Xn; R22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-24-37-60-<br>61|||
|616-082-00-1|_N_-(5-chloro-3-((4-(diethylamino)-2-methylphenyl)imino-4-<br>methyl-6-oxo-1,4-cyclohexadien-1-yl)benzamide|413-200-1|129604-78-0|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|616-083-00-7|[2-[(4-nitrophenyl)amino]ethyl]urea|410-700-1|27080-42-8|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|616-084-00-2|2,4-bis[_N_'-(4-methylphenyl)ureido]toluene|411-790-5|—|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|616-085-00-8|3-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-6-fluoro-quinazoline-2,4(1_H_,3_H_)-<br>dione|412-190-6|168900-02-5|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|616-086-00-3|2-acetylamino-6-chloro-4-[(4-diethylamino)2-methylphenyl-<br>imino]-5-methyl-1-oxo-2,5-cyclohexadiene|412-250-1|102387-48-4|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|616-087-00-9|reaction mass of: 7,9,9-trimethyl-3,14-dioxa-4,13-dioxo-<br>5,12-diazahexadecane-1,16-diyl-prop-2-enoate;<br>7,7,9-trimethyl-3,14-dioxa-4,13-dioxo-5,12-diazahexadecan-<br>1,16-diyl-prop-2-enoate|412-260-6|52658-19-2|Xi; R36<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 36-43-51/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37-61|||
|616-088-00-4|2-aminosulfonyl-_N_,_N_-dimethylnicotinamide|413-440-7|112006-75-4|R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|616-089-00-X|5-(2,4-dioxo-1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyrimidine)-3-fluoro-2-hydro-<br>xymethyltetrahydrofuran|415-360-8|41107-56-6|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68|Xn<br>R: 68<br>S: (2-)22-36/37|||
|616-090-00-5|1-(1,4-benzodioxan-2-ylcarbonyl)piperazine hydrochloride|415-660-9|70918-74-0|T; R23/24/25<br>Xn; R48/22<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 23/24/25-48/22-<br>51/53<br>S: 53-45-61|||
|616-091-00-0|1,3,5-tris-[(2_S_ and 2_R_)-2,3-epoxypropyl]-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-<br>(1_H_,3_H_,5_H_)-trione|423-400-0|59653-74-6|Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46<br>T; R23<br>Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43|T<br>R: 46-22-23-41-43-<br>48/22<br>S: 53-45||E|
|616-092-00-6|Polymeric reaction product of bicyclo[2.2.1]hepta-2,5-diene,<br>ethene, 1,4-hexadiene, 1-propene with_ N_,_N_-di-2-propenyl-<br>formamide|404-035-6|—|R43<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 43-53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|616-093-00-1|Reaction products of: aniline-terephthalaldehyde-_o_-toluidine<br>condensate with maleic anhydride|406-620-1|129217-90-9|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|616-094-00-7|3,3'-dicyclohexyl-1,1'-methylenebis(4,1-phenylene)diurea|406-370-3|58890-25-8|R43<br>R53|Xi<br>R: 43-53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|616-095-00-2|3,3'-dioctadecyl-1,1'-methylenebis(4,1-phenylene)diurea|406-690-3|43136-14-7|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|616-096-00-8|_N_-(3-hexadecyloxy-2-hydroxyprop-1-yl)-_N_-(2-hydroxyethyl)<br>palmitamide|408-110-4|110483-07-3|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|616-097-00-3|_N_,_N_'-1,4-phenylenebis(2-((2-methoxy-4-nitrophenyl)azo)-3-<br>oxobutanamide|411-840-6|83372-55-8|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|616-098-00-9|1-[4-chloro-3-((2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropoxy)methyl)phe-<br>nyl]-5-phenyl-1_H_-1,2,4-triazole-3-carboxamide|411-750-7|119126-15-7|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|616-099-00-4|2-[4-[(4-hydroxyphenyl)sulfonyl]phenoxy]-4,4-dimethyl-_N_-<br>[5-[(methylsulfonyl)amino]-2-[4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)<br>phenoxy]phenyl]-3-oxopentanamide|414-170-2|135937-20-1|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|616-100-00-8|1,3-dimethyl-1,3-bis(trimethylsilyl)urea|414-180-7|10218-17-4|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R38|Xn<br>R: 22-38<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|616-101-00-3|(_S_)-_N_-_tert_-butyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-3-isoquinolinecarboxamide|414-600-9|149182-72-9|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|616-102-00-9|reaction mass of: α-[3-(3-mercaptopropanoxycarbonylamino)<br>methylphenylaminocarbonyl]-ω-[3-(3-mercaptopropanoxy-<br>carbonylamino)methylphenylaminocarbonyloxy]-poly-(oxy-<br>ethylene-co-oxypropylene);<br>1,2-(or 1,3-)bis[α-(3-mercaptopropanoxycarbonylamino)<br>methylphenylaminocarbonyl)-ω-oxy-poly(oxyethylene-co-oxy-<br>propylene)]-3-(or 2-)propanol;<br>1,2,3-tris[α-(3-mercaptopropanoxycarbonyl-amino)methyl-<br>phenylaminocarbonyl)-ω-oxy-poly-(oxyethylene-co-oxypropy-<br>lene)]propane]|415-870-0|—|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|616-103-00-4|(_S_,_S_)-_trans_-4-(acetylamino)-5,6-dihydro-6-methyl-7,7-dioxo-<br>4_H_-thieno[2,3-b]thiopyran-2-sulfonamide|415-030-3|120298-38-6|R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|616-104-00-X|benalaxyl (ISO);<br>methyl_ N_-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-_N_-(phenylacetyl)-DL-alaninate|275-728-7|71626-11-4|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|616-105-00-5|chlorotoluron (ISO);<br>3-(3-chloro-_p_-tolyl)-1,1-dimethylurea|239-592-2|15545-48-9|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 40-63-50/53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37-46-<br>60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|616-106-00-0|phenmedipham (ISO);<br>methyl 3-(3-methylcarbaniloyloxy)carbanilate|237-199-0|13684-63-4|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|616-108-00-1|iodosulfuron-methyl-sodium;<br>sodium ({[5-iodo-2-(methoxycarbonyl)phenyl]sulfonyl}carba-<br>moyl)(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)azanide|—|144550-36-7|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|616-109-00-7|sulfosulfuron (ISO);<br>1-(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)-3-(2-ethylsulfonylimidazo<br>[1,2-a]pyridin-3-yl)sulfonylurea|—|141776-32-1|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|616-110-00-2|cyclanilide (ISO);<br>1-(2,4-dichloroanilinocarbonyl)cyclopropanecarboxylic acid|419-150-7|113136-77-9|Xn; R22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-51/53<br>S: (2-)61|||
|616-111-00-8|fenhexamid (ISO);<br>_N_-(2,3-dichlor-4-hydroxyphenyl)-1-methylcyclohexancarbox-<br>amid|422-530-5|126833-17-8|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|616-112-00-3|oxasulfuron (ISO);<br>oxetan-3-yl 2-[(4,6-dimethylpyrimidin-2-yl)-carbamoylsulfa-<br>moyl]benzoate|—|144651-06-9|Xn; R48/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 48/22-50/53<br>S: (2-)46-60-61|||
|616-113-00-9|desmedipham (ISO);<br>ethyl 3-phenylcarbamoyloxyphenylcarbamate|237-198-5|13684-56-5|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|N; R50-53: C ≥2,5 %<br>N; R51-53: 0,25 % ≤C < 2,5 %<br>R52-53: 0,025 % ≤C < 0,25 %||
|616-114-00-4|dodecanamide,_ N_,_N_'-(9,9',10,10'-tetrahydro-9,9',10,10'-tetra-<br>oxo(1,1'-bianthracene)-4,4'-diyl)bis-|418-010-2|136897-58-0|R53|R: 53<br>S: 22-61|||
|616-115-00-X|_N_-(3-acetyl-2-hydroxyphenyl)-4-(4-phenylbutoxy)benzamide|416-150-9|136450-06-1|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|616-116-00-5|_N_-(4-dimethylaminopyridinium)-3-methoxy-4-(1-methyl-5-<br>nitroindol-3-ylmethyl)-_N_-(_o_-tolylsulfonyl)benzamidate|416-790-9|143052-96-4|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|616-117-00-0|_N_-[2-(3-acetyl-5-nitrothiophen-2-ylazo)-5-diethylaminophe-<br>nyl]acetamide|416-860-9|777891-21-1|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 43-62-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|616-118-00-6|_N_-(2',6'-dimethylphenyl)-2-piperidinecarboxamide hydro-<br>chloride|417-950-0|65797-42-4|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-61|||
|616-119-00-1|2-(1-butyl-3,5-dioxo-2-phenyl-(1,2,4)-triazolidin-4-yl)-4,4-<br>dimethyl-3-oxo-_N_-(2-methoxy-5-(2-(dodecyl-1-sulfonyl))pro-<br>pionylamino)-phenyl)-pentanamide|418-060-5|118020-93-2|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|616-120-00-7|reaction mass of:_ N_-(3-dimethylamino-4-methyl-phenyl)-ben-<br>zamide;<br>_N_-(3-dimethylamino-2-methyl-phenyl)-benzamide;<br>_N_-(3-dimethylamino-3-methyl-phenyl)-benzamide|420-600-1|—|Xn; R48/22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 48/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)36/37-61|||
|616-121-00-2|2,4-dihydroxy-_N_-(2-methoxyphenyl)benzamide|419-090-1|129205-19-2|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|616-123-00-3|_N_-[3-[[4-(diethylamino)-2-methylphenyl]imino]-6-oxo-1,4-<br>cyclohexadienyl]acetamide|414-740-0|96141-86-5|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|616-124-00-9|lithium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide|415-300-0|90076-65-6|T; R24/25<br>C; R34<br>R52-53|T<br>R: 24/25-34-52/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||
|616-125-00-4|3-cyano-_N_-(1,1-dimethylethyl)androsta-3,5-diene-17-β-car-<br>boxamide|415-730-9|151338-11-3|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|616-127-00-5|reaction mass of:_ N_,_N_'-Ethane-1,2-diylbis(decanamide);<br>12-Hydroxy-_N_-[2-[1-oxydecyl)amino]ethyl]octadecanamide;<br>_N_,_N_'-Ethane-1,2-diylbis(12-hydroxyoctadecanamide)|430-050-2|—|R43<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 43-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-61|||
|616-128-00-0|_N_-(2-(1-allyl-4,5-dicyanoimidazol-2-ylazo)-5-(dipropylamino)<br>phenyl)-acetamide|417-530-7|123590-00-1|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||
|616-129-00-6|_N_,_N_'-bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl)isophthalamide|419-710-0|42774-15-2|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36|Xn<br>R: 22-36<br>S: (2-)22-25-26|||
|616-130-00-1|_N_-(3-(2-(4,4-dimethyl-2,5-dioxo-imidazolin-1-yl)-4,4-<br>dimethyl-3-oxo-pentanoylamino)-4-methoxy-phenyl)-octade-<br>canamide|421-780-2|150919-56-5|R53|R: 53<br>S: 61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|616-132-00-2|_N_-[4-(4-cyano-2-furfurylidene-2,5-dihydro-5-oxo-3-furyl)<br>phenyl]butane-1-sulfonamide|423-250-6|130016-98-7|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|616-133-00-8|_N_-cyclohexyl-_S_,_S_-dioxobenzo[_b_]tiophene-2-carboxamide|423-990-1|149118-66-1|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-41-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-39-60-<br>61|||
|616-134-00-3|3,3'-bis(dioctyloxyphosphinothioylthio)-_N_,_N_'-oxybis(methy-<br>lene)dipropionamide|401-820-5|793710-14-2|R52-53|R: 52/53<br>S: 61|||
|616-135-00-9|(3_S_,4a_S_,8a_S_)-2-[(2_R_,3_S_)-3-amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyl]-<br>_N_-tert-butyldecahydroisoquinoline-3-carboxamide|430-230-0|136522-17-3|Xn; R22<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 22-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-61|||
|616-142-00-7|1,3-Bis(vinylsulfonylacetamido)propane|428-350-3|93629-90-4|Muta. Cat. 3;<br>R68<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xn<br>R: 41-43-68-52/53<br>S: (2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-61|||
|616-143-00-2|_N_,_N_'-dihexadecyl-_N_,_N_'-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)propanediamide|422-560-9|149591-38-8|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R62<br>Xi; R36<br>R53|Xn<br>R: 36-62-53<br>S: (2-)26-36/37-61|||
|617-001-00-2|di-_tert_-butyl peroxide|203-733-6|110-05-4|O; R7<br>F; R11|O; F<br>R: 7-11<br>S: (2-)3/7-14-16-36/<br>37/39|||
|617-002-00-8|α,α-dimethylbenzyl hydroperoxide;<br>cumene hydroperoxide|201-254-7|80-15-9|O; R7<br>T; R23<br>Xn; R21/22-<br>48/20/22<br>C; R34<br>N; R51-53|O; T; N<br>R: 7-21/22-23-34-48/<br>20/22-51/53<br>S: (1/2-)3/7-14-36/37/<br>39-45-50-61|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R37/38-41: 3 % ≤C < 10 %<br>Xi; R36/37: 1 % ≤C < 3 %||
|617-003-00-3|dilauroyl peroxide|203-326-3|105-74-8|O; R7|O<br>R: 7<br>S: (2-)3/7-14-36/37/<br>39|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|617-004-00-9|1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1-naphthyl hydroperoxide|212-230-0|771-29-9|O; R7<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R34<br>N; R50-53|O; C; N<br>R: 7-22-34-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)3/7-14-26-<br>36/37/39-45-60-61|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %||
|617-006-00-X|bis(α,α-dimethylbenzyl) peroxide|201-279-3|80-43-3|O; R7<br>Xi; R36/38<br>N; R51-53|O; Xi; N<br>R: 7-36/38-51/53<br>S: (2-)3/7-14-36/37/<br>39-61|||
|617-007-00-5|_tert_-butyl α,α-dimethylbenzyl peroxide|222-389-8|3457-61-2|O; R7<br>Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|O; Xi; N<br>R: 7-38-51/53<br>S: (2-)3/7-14-36/37/<br>39-61|||
|617-008-00-0|dibenzoyl peroxide;<br>benzoyl peroxide|202-327-6|94-36-0|E; R2 ⊗<br>Xi; R36<br>R43|E; Xi<br>R: 2-36-43<br>S: (2-)3/7-14-36/37/<br>39|||
|617-010-00-1|1-hydroperoxycyclohexyl 1-hydroxycyclohexyl peroxide; [1]<br>1,1'-dioxybiscyclohexan-1-ol; [2]<br>cyclohexylidene hydroperoxide; [3]<br>cyclohexanone, peroxide [4]|201-091-1<br>[1]<br>219-306-2<br>[2]<br>220-279-4<br>[3]<br>235-527-7<br>[4]|78-18-2 [1]<br>2407-94-5<br>[2]<br>2699-11-8<br>[3]<br>12262-58-7<br>[4]|E; R2 ⊗<br>Xn; R22<br>C; R34|E; C<br>R: 2-22-34<br>S: (1/2-)3/7-14-36/37/<br>39-45|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %|C|
|617-012-00-2|8-_p_-menthyl hydroperoxide;<br>_p_-menthane hydroperoxide|201-281-4|80-47-7|O; R7<br>C; R34<br>Xn; R20|O; C<br>R: 7-20-34<br>S: (1/2-)3/7-14-36/37/<br>39-45|C; R34: C ≥10 %<br>Xi; R36/37/38: 5 % ≤C < 10 %||
|617-013-00-8|_O_,_O_-_tert_-butyl_ O_-docosyl monoperoxyoxalate|404-300-6|116753-76-5|O; R7<br>N; R50-53|O; N<br>R: 7-50/53<br>S: (2-)7-14-36/37/39-<br>47-60-61|||
|617-014-00-3|6-(nonylamino)-6-oxo-peroxyhexanoic acid|406-680-9|104788-63-8|O; R7<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R50|O; Xi; N<br>R: 7-41-43-50<br>S: (2-)3/7-14-26-36/<br>37/39-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|617-015-00-9|bis(4-methylbenzoyl)peroxide|407-950-9|895-85-2|E; R2<br>O; R7<br>N; R50-53|E; N<br>R: 2-7-50/53<br>S: (2-)7-14-36/37/39-<br>47-60-61|||
|617-016-00-4|3-hydroxy-1,1-dimethylbutyl 2-ethyl-2-methylheptaneper-<br>oxoate|413-910-1|—|O; R7<br>R10<br>Xi; R38<br>N; R50-53|O; Xi; N<br>R: 7-10-38-50/53<br>S: (2-)7/47-14-36/37/<br>39-60-61|||
|617-017-00-X|reaction mass of: 2,2'-bis(_tert_-pentylperoxy)-_p_-diisopropyl-<br>benzene;<br>2,2'-bis(_tert_-pentylperoxy)-_m_-diisopropylbenzene|412-140-3|32144-25-5|O; R7 ⊗<br>R53|O<br>R: 7-53<br>S: (2-)3/7-14-36/37/<br>39-61|||
|617-018-00-5|reaction mass of: 1-methyl-1-(3-(1-methylethyl)phenyl)ethyl-<br>1-methyl-1-phenylethylperoxide, 63 % by weight;<br>1-methyl-1-(4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl)ethyl-1-methyl-1-pheny-<br>lethylperoxide, 31 % by weight|410-840-3|71566-50-2|O; R7<br>N; R51-53|O; N<br>R: 7-51/53<br>S: (2-)3/7-14-36/37/<br>39-61|||
|617-019-00-0|6-(phthalimido)peroxyhexanoic acid|410-850-8|128275-31-0|O; R7<br>Xi; R41<br>N; R50|O; Xi; N<br>R: 7-41-50<br>S: (2-)3/7-14-26-36/<br>37/39-61|||
|617-020-00-6|1,3-di(prop-2,2-diyl)benzene bis(neodecanoylperoxide)|420-060-5|117663-11-3|R10<br>O; R7<br>N; R51-53|O; N<br>R: 7-10-51/53<br>S: (2-)7-14-36/37/39-<br>47-61|||
|647-001-00-8|glucosidase, β-|232-589-7|9001-22-3|R42|Xn<br>R: 42<br>S: (2-)22-24-36/37|||
|647-002-00-3|cellulase|232-734-4|9012-54-8|R42|Xn<br>R: 42<br>S: (2-)22-24-36/37|||
|647-003-00-9|cellobiohydrolase, exo-|253-465-9|37329-65-0|R42|Xn<br>R: 42<br>S: (2-)22-24-36/37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|647-004-00-4|cellulases with the exception of those specified elsewhere in<br>this Annex|—|—|R42|Xn<br>R: 42<br>S: (2-)22-24-36/37||A|
|647-005-00-X|bromelain, juice|232-572-4|9001-00-7|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42|Xn<br>R: 36/37/38-42<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-36/37|||
|647-006-00-5|ficin|232-599-1|9001-33-6|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42|Xn<br>R: 36/37/38-42<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-36/37|||
|647-007-00-0|papain|232-627-2|9001-73-4|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42|Xn<br>R: 36/37/38-42<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-36/37|||
|647-008-00-6|pepsin A|232-629-3|9001-75-6|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42|Xn<br>R: 36/37/38-42<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-36/37|||
|647-009-00-1|rennin|232-645-0|9001-98-3|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42|Xn<br>R: 36/37/38-42<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-36/37|||
|647-010-00-7|trypsin|232-650-8|9002-07-7|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42|Xn<br>R: 36/37/38-42<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-36/37|||
|647-011-00-2|chymotrypsin|232-671-2|9004-07-3|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42|Xn<br>R: 36/37/38-42<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-36/37|||
|647-012-00-8|subtilisin|232-752-2|9014-01-1|Xi; R37/38-<br>41<br>R42|Xn<br>R: 37/38-41-42<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-36/<br>37/39|||
|647-013-00-3|proteinase, microbial neutral|232-966-6|9068-59-1|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42|Xn<br>R: 36/37/38-42<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-36/37|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|647-014-00-9|proteases with the exception of those specified elsewhere in<br>this Annex|—|—|Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>R42|Xn<br>R: 36/37/38-42<br>S: (2-)22-24-26-36/37|||
|647-015-00-4|amylase, α-|232-565-6|9000-90-2|R42|Xn<br>R: 42<br>S: (2-)22-24-36/37|||
|647-016-00-X|amylases with the exception of those specified elsewhere in<br>this Annex|—|—|R42|Xn<br>R: 42<br>S: (2-)22-24-36/37|||
|648-001-00-0|Distillates (coal tar), benzole fraction;<br>Light Oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>distillation of coal tar. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers primarily in the range of C4 to C10 and<br>distilling in the approximate range of 80 oC to 160 oC (175 oF<br>to 320 oF).]|283-482-7|84650-02-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|648-002-00-6|Tar oils, brown-coal;<br>Light Oil;<br>[The distillate from lignite tar boiling in the range of<br>approximately 80 oC to 250 oC (176 oF to 482 oF). Composed<br>primarily of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons and<br>monobasic phenols.]|302-674-4|94114-40-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-003-00-1|Benzol forerunnings (coal);<br>Light Oil Redistillate, low boiling;<br>[The distillate from coke oven light oil having an approximate<br>distillation range below 100 oC (212 oF). Composed primarily<br>of C4 to C6 aliphatic hydrocarbons.]|266-023-5|65996-88-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-004-00-7|Distillates (coal tar), benzole fraction, BTX-rich;<br>Light Oil Redistillate, low boiling;<br>[A residue from the distillation of crude benzole to remove<br>benzole fronts. Composed primarily of benzene, toluene and<br>xylenes boiling in the range of approximately 75 oC to 200 oC<br>(167 oF to 392 oF).]|309-984-9|101896-26-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-005-00-2|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C6-10, C8-rich;<br>Light Oil Redistillate, low boiling|292-697-5|90989-41-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-006-00-8|Solvent naphtha (coal), light;<br>Light Oil Redistillate, low boiling|287-498-5|85536-17-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-007-00-3|Solvent naphtha (coal), xylene-styrene cut;<br>Light Oil Redistillate, intermediate boiling|287-502-5|85536-20-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-008-00-9|Solvent naphtha (coal), coumarone-styrene contg.;<br>Light Oil Redistillate, intermediate boiling|287-500-4|85536-19-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-009-00-4|Naphtha (coal), distn. residues;<br>Light Oil Redistillate, high boiling;<br>[The residue remaining from the distillation of recovered<br>naphtha. Composed primarily of naphthalene and condensa-<br>tion products of indene and styrene.]|292-636-2|90641-12-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-010-00-X|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C8;<br>Light Oil Redistillate, high boiling|292-694-9|90989-38-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-012-00-0|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C8-9, hydrocarbon resin polymn. by-<br>product;<br>Light Oil Redistillate, high boiling;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>evaporation of solvent under vacuum from polymerized<br>hydrocarbon resin. It consists predominantly of aromatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C8 through C9 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 120 oC to 215 oC (248 oF to 419 oF).]|295-281-1|91995-20-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-013-00-6|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C9-12, benzene distn.;<br>Light Oil Redistillate, high boiling|295-551-9|92062-36-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-014-00-1|Extract residues (coal), benzole fraction alk., acid ext.;<br>Light Oil Extract Residues, low boiling;<br>[The redistillate from the distillate, freed of tar acids and tar<br>bases, from bituminous coal high temperature tar boiling in<br>the approximate range of 90 oC to 160 oC (194 oF to 320 oF).<br>It consists predominantly of benzene, toluene and xylenes.]|295-323-9|91995-61-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-015-00-7|Extract residues (coal tar), benzole fraction alk., acid ext.;<br>Light Oil Extract Residues, low boiling;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>redistillation of the distillate of high temperature coal tar (tar<br>acid and tar base free). It consists predominantly of<br>unsubstituted and substituted mononuclear aromatic hydro-<br>carbons boiling in the range of 85 oC-195 oC (185 oF-<br>383 oF).]|309-868-8|101316-63-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-016-00-2|Extract residues (coal), benzole fraction acid;<br>Light Oil Extract Residues, low boiling;<br>[An acid sludge by-product of the sulphuric acid refining of<br>crude high temperature coal. Composed primarily of sulfuric<br>acid and organic compounds.]|298-725-2|93821-38-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-017-00-8|Extract residues (coal), light oil alk., distn. overheads;<br>Light Oil Extract Residues, low boiling;<br>[The first fraction from the distillation of aromatic hydro-<br>carbons, coumarone, naphthalene and indene rich prefactio-<br>nator bottoms or washed carbolic oil boiling substantially<br>below 145 oC (293 oF). Composed primarily of C7 and C8<br>aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons.]|292-625-2|90641-02-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-018-00-3|Extract residues (coal), light oil alk., acid ext., indene fraction;<br>Light Oil Extract Residues, intermediate boiling|309-867-2|101316-62-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-019-00-9|Extract residues (coal), light oil alk., indene naphtha fraction;<br>Light Oil Extract Residues, high boiling;<br>[The distillate from aromatic hydrocarbons, coumarone,<br>naphthalene and indene rich prefractionator bottoms or<br>washed carbolic oils, having an approximate boiling range of<br>155 oC to 180 oC (311 oF to 356 oF). Composed primarily of<br>indene, indan and trimethylbenzenes.]|292-626-8|90641-03-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-020-00-4|Solvent naphtha (coal);<br>Light Oil Extract Residues, high boiling;<br>[The distillate from either high temperature coal tar, coke oven<br>light oil, or coal tar oil alkaline extract residue having an<br>approximate distillation range of 130 oC to 210 oC (266 oF to<br>410 oF) Composed primarily of indene and other polycyclic<br>ring systems containing a single aromatic ring. May contain<br>phenolic compounds and aromatic nitrogen bases.]|266-013-0|65996-79-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-021-00-X|Distillates (coal tar), light oils, neutral fraction;<br>Light Oil Extract Residues, high boiling;<br>[A distillate from the fractional distillation of high tempera-<br>ture coal tar. Composed primarily of alkyl-substituted one ring<br>aromatic hydrocarbons boiling in the range of approximately<br>135 oC to 210 oC (275 oF to 410 oF). May also include<br>unsaturated hydrocarbons such as indene and coumarone.]|309-971-8|101794-90-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-022-00-5|Distillates (coal tar), light oils, acid exts.;<br>Light Oil Extract Residues, high boiling;<br>[This oil is a complex mixture of aromatic hydrocarbons,<br>primarily indene, naphthalene, coumarone, phenol, and_ o_-,_ m_-<br>and_ p_-cresol and boiling in the range of 140 oC to 215 oC<br>(284 oF to 419 oF).]|292-609-5|90640-87-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-023-00-0|Distillates (coal tar), light oils;<br>Carbolic Oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>distillation of coal tar. It consists of aromatic and other<br>hydrocarbons, phenolic compounds and aromatic nitrogen<br>compounds and distills at the approximate range of 150 oC to<br>210 oC (302 oF to 410 oF).]|283-483-2|84650-03-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-024-00-6|Tar oils, coal;<br>Carbolic Oil;<br>[The distillate from high temperature coal tar having an<br>approximate distillation range of 130 oC to 250 oC (266 oF to<br>410 oF). Composed primarily of naphthalene, alkylnaphtha-<br>lenes, phenolic compounds, and aromatic nitrogen bases.]|266-016-7|65996-82-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-026-00-7|Extract residues (coal), light oil alk., acid ext.;<br>Carbolic Oil Extract Residue;<br>[The oil resulting from the acid washing of alkali-washed<br>carbolic oil to remove the minor amounts of basic<br>compounds (tar bases). Composed primarily of indene, indan<br>and alkylbenzenes.]|292-624-7|90641-01-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-027-00-2|Extract residues (coal), tar oil alk.;<br>Carbolic Oil Extract Residue;<br>[The residue obtained from coal tar oil by an alkaline wash<br>such as aqueous sodium hydroxide after the removal of crude<br>coal tar acids. Composed primarily of naphthalenes and<br>aromatic nitrogen bases.]|266-021-4|65996-87-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-028-00-8|Extract oils (coal), light oil;<br>Acid Extract;<br>[The aqueous extract produced by an acidic wash of alkali-<br>washed carbolic oil. Composed primarily of acid salts of<br>various aromatic nitrogen bases including pyridine, quinoline<br>and their alkyl derivatives.]|292-622-6|90640-99-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-029-00-3|Pyridine, alkyl derivs.;<br>Crude Tar Bases;<br>[The complex combination of polyalkylated pyridines derived<br>from coal tar distillation or as high-boiling distillates<br>approximately above 150 oC (302 oF) from the reaction of<br>ammonia with acetaldehyde, formaldehyde or paraformalde-<br>hyde.]|269-929-9|68391-11-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-030-00-9|Tar bases, coal, picoline fraction;<br>Distillate Bases;<br>[Pyridine bases boiling in the range of approximately 125 oC<br>to 160 oC (257 oF 320 oF) obtained by distillation of<br>neutralized acid extract of the base-containing tar fraction<br>obtained by the distillation of bituminous coal tars. Composed<br>chiefly of lutidines and picolines.]|295-548-2|92062-33-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-031-00-4|Tar bases, coal, lutidine fraction;<br>Distillate Bases|293-766-2|91082-52-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-032-00-X|Extract oils (coal), tar base, collidine fraction;<br>Distillate Bases;<br>[The extract produced by the acidic extraction of bases from<br>crude coal tar aromatic oils, neutralization, and distillation of<br>the bases. Composed primarily of collidines, aniline, tolui-<br>dines, lutidines, xylidines.]|273-077-3|68937-63-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-033-00-5|Tar bases, coal, collidine fraction;<br>Distillate Bases;<br>[The distillation fraction boiling in the range of approximately<br>181 oC to 186 oC (356 oF to 367 oF) from the crude bases<br>obtained from the neutralized, acid-extracted base-containing<br>tar fractions obtained by the distillation of bituminous coal<br>tar. It contains chiefly aniline and collidines.]|295-543-5|92062-28-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-034-00-0|Tar bases, coal, aniline fraction;<br>Distillate Bases;<br>[The distillation fraction boiling in the range of approximately<br>180 oC to 200 oC (356 oF to 392 oF) from the crude bases<br>obtained by dephenolating and debasing the carbolated oil<br>from the distillation of coal tar. It contains chiefly aniline,<br>collidines, lutidines and toluidines.]|295-541-4|92062-27-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-035-00-6|Tar bases, coal, toluidine fraction;<br>Distillate Bases|293-767-8|91082-53-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-036-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), alkene-alkyne manuf. pyrolysis oil,<br>mixed with high-temp. coal tar, indene fraction;<br>Redistillates;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a<br>redistillate from the fractional distillation of bituminous coal<br>high temperature tar and residual oils that are obtained by the<br>pyrolytic production of alkenes and alkynes from petroleum<br>products or natural gas. It consists predominantly of indene<br>and boils in a range of approximately 160 oC to 190 oC<br>(320 oF to 374 oF).]|295-292-1|91995-31-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-037-00-7|Distillates (coal), coal tar-residual pyrolysis oils, naphthalene<br>oils;<br>Redistillates;<br>[The redistillate obtained from the fractional distillation of<br>bituminous coal high temperature tar and pyrolysis residual<br>oils and boiling in the range of approximately 190 oC to<br>270 oC (374 oF to 518 oF). Composed primarily of substituted<br>dinuclear aromatics.]|295-295-8|91995-35-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-038-00-2|Extract oils (coal), coal tar-residual pyrolysis oils, naphthalene<br>oil, redistillate;<br>Redistillates;<br>[The redistillate from the fractional distillation of depheno-<br>lated and debased methylnaphthalene oil obtained from<br>bituminous coal high temperature tar and pyrolysis residual<br>oils boiling in the approximate range of 220 oC to 230 oC<br>(428 oF to 446 oF). It consists predominantly of unsubstituted<br>and substituted dinuclear aromatic hydrocarbons.]|295-329-1|91995-66-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-039-00-8|Extract oils (coal), coal tar-residual pyrolysis oils, naphthalene<br>oils;<br>Redistillates;<br>[A neutral oil obtained by debasing and dephenolating the oil<br>obtained from the distillation of high temperature tar and<br>pyrolysis residuel oils which has a boiling range of 225 oC to<br>255 oC (437 oF to 491 oF). Composed primarily of substituted<br>dinuclear aromatic hydrocarbons.]|310-170-0|122070-79-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-040-00-3|Extract oils (coal), coal tar residual pyrolysis oils, naphthalene<br>oil, distn. residues;<br>Redistillates;<br>[Residue from the distillation of dephenolated and debased<br>methylnaphthalene oil (from bituminous coal tar and<br>pyrolysis residual oils) with a boiling range of 240 oC to<br>260 oC (464 oF to 500 oF). Composed primarily of substituted<br>dinuclear aromatic and heterocyclic hydrocarbons.]|310-171-6|122070-80-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-041-00-9|Absorption oils, bicyclo arom. and heterocyclic hydrocarbon<br>fraction;<br>Wash Oil Redistillate;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a<br>redistillate from the distillation of wash oil. It consists<br>predominantly of 2-ringed aromatic and heterocyclic hydro-<br>carbons boiling in the range of approximately 260 oC to<br>290 oC (500 oF to 554 oF).]|309-851-5|101316-45-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-042-00-4|Distillates (coal tar), upper, fluorene-rich;<br>Wash Oil Redistillate;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>crystallization of tar oil. It consists af aromatic and polycyclic<br>hydrocarbons primarily fluorene and some acenaphthene.]|284-900-0|84989-11-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-043-00-X|Creosote oil, acenaphthene fraction, acenaphthene-free;<br>Wash Oil Redistillate;<br>[The oil remaining after removal by a crystallization process<br>of acenaphthene from acenaphthene oil from coal tar.<br>Composed primarily of naphthalene and alkylnaphthalenes.]|292-606-9|90640-85-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|648-044-00-5|Distillates (coal tar), heavy oils;<br>Heavy Anthracene Oil;<br>[Distillate from the fractional distillation of coal tar of<br>bituminous coal, with boiling range of 240 oC to 400 oC<br>(464 oF to 752 oF). Composed primarily of tri- and<br>polynuclear hydrocarbons and heterocyclic compounds.]|292-607-4|90640-86-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-045-00-0|Distillates (coal tar), upper;<br>Heavy Anthracene Oil;<br>[The distillate from coal tar having an approximate distillation<br>range of 220 oC to 450 oC (428 oF to 842 oF). Composed<br>primarily of three to four membered condensed ring aromatic<br>hydrocarbons and other hydrocarbons.]|266-026-1|65996-91-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-046-00-6|Anthracene oil, acid ext.;<br>Anthracene Oil Extract Residue;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the base-freed<br>fraction obtained from the distillation of coal tar and boiling<br>in the range of approximately 325 oC to 365 oC (617 oF to<br>689 oF). It contains predominantly anthracene and phenan-<br>threne and their alkyl derivatives.]|295-274-3|91995-14-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-047-00-1|Distillates (coal tar);<br>Heavy Anthracene Oil;<br>[The distillate from coal tar having an approximate distillation<br>range of 100 oC to 450 oC (212 oF to 842 oF). Composed<br>primarily of two to four membered condensed ring aromatic<br>hydrocarbons, phenolic compounds, and aromatic nitrogen<br>bases.]|266-027-7|65996-92-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-048-00-7|Distillates (coal tar), pitch, heavy oils;<br>Heavy Anthracene Oil;<br>[The distillate from the distillation of the pitch obtained from<br>bituminous high temperature tar. Composed primarily of tri-<br>and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 300 oC to 470 oC (572 oF to 878 oF).<br>The product may also contain heteroatoms.]|295-312-9|91995-51-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-049-00-2|Distillates (coal tar), pitch;<br>Heavy Anthracene Oil;<br>[The oil obtained from condensation of the vapors from the<br>heat treatment of pitch. Composed primarily of two- to four-<br>ring aromatic compounds boiling in the range of 200 oC to<br>greater than 400 oC (392 oF to greater than 752 oF).]|309-855-7|101316-49-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-050-00-8|Distillates (coal tar), heavy oils, pyrene fraction;<br>Heavy Anthracene Oil Redistillate;<br>[The redistillate obtained from the fractional distillation of<br>pitch distillate boiling in the range of approximately 350 oC to<br>400 oC (662 oF to 752 oF). Consists predominantly of tri- and<br>polynuclear aromatics and heterocyclic hydrocarbons.]|295-304-5|91995-42-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-051-00-3|Distillates (coal tar), pitch, pyrene fraction;<br>Heavy Anthracene Oil Redistillate;<br>[The redistillate obtained from the fractional distillation of<br>pitch distillate and boiling in the range of approximately<br>380 oC to 410 oC (7160 to 770 oF). Composed primarily of<br>tri- and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons and heterocyclic<br>compounds.]|295-313-4|91995-52-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-052-00-9|Paraffin waxes (coal), brown-coal high-temp. tar, carbon-<br>treated;<br>Coal Tar Extract;<br>[A complet combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>treatment of lignite carbonization tar with activated carbon<br>for removal of trace constituents and impurities. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated straight and branched chain<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater<br>than C12.]|308-296-6|97926-76-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-053-00-4|Paraffin waxes (coal), brown-coal high-temp tar, clay-treated;<br>Coal Tar Extract;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>treatment of lignite carbonization tar with bentonite for<br>removal of trace constituents and impurities. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated straight and branched chain<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater<br>than C12.]|308-297-1|97926-77-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-054-00-X|Pitch;<br>Pitch|263-072-4|61789-60-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-055-00-5|Pitch, coal tar, high-temp.;<br>Pitch;<br>[The residue from the distillation of high temperature coal tar.<br>A black solid with an approximate softening point from 30 oC<br>to 180 oC (86 oF to 356 oF). Composed primarily of a<br>complex mixture of three or more membered condensed ring<br>aromatic hydrocarbons.]|266-028-2|65996-93-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|648-056-00-0|Pitch, coal tar, high-temp., heat-treated;<br>Pitch;<br>[The heat treated residue from the distillation of high<br>temperature coal tar. A black solid with an approximate<br>softening point from 80 oC to 180 oC (176 oF to 356 oF).<br>Composed primarily of a complex mixture of three or more<br>membered condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|310-162-7|121575-60-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-057-00-6|Pitch, coal tar, high-temp., secondary;<br>Pitch Redistillate;<br>[The residue obtained during the distillation of high boiling<br>fractions from bituminous coal high temperature tar and/or<br>pitch coke oil, with a softening point of 140 oC to 170 oC<br>(284 oF to 392 oF) according to DIN 52025. Composed<br>primarily of tri- and polynuclear aromatic compounds which<br>also contain heteroatoms.]|302-650-3|94114-13-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-058-00-1|Residues (coal tar), pitch distn.;<br>Pitch Redistillate;<br>[Residue from the fractional distillation of pitch distillate<br>boiling in the range of approximately 400 oC to 470 oC (752<br>oF to 846 oF). Composed primarily of polynuclear aromatic<br>hydrocarbons, and heterocyclic compounds.]|295-507-9|92061-94-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-059-00-7|Tar, coal, high-temp., distn. and storage residues;<br>Coal Tar Solids Residue;<br>[Coke- and ash-containing solid residues that separate on<br>distillation and thermal treatment of bituminous coal high<br>temperature tar in distillation installations and storage vessels.<br>Consists predominantly of carbon and contains a small<br>quantity of hetero compounds as well as ash components.]|295-535-1|92062-20-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-060-00-2|Tar, coal, storage residues;<br>Coal Tar Solids Residue;<br>[The deposit removed from crude coal tar storages. Composed<br>primarily of coal tar and carbonaceous particulate matter.]|293-764-1|91082-50-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-061-00-8|Tar, coal, high-temp., residues;<br>Coal Tar Solids Residue;<br>[Solids formed during the coking of bituminous coal to<br>produce crude bituminous coal high temperature tar.<br>Composed primarily of coke and coal particles, highly<br>aromatized compounds and mineral substances.]|309-726-5|100684-51-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-062-00-3|Tar, coal, high-temp., high-solids;<br>Coal Tar Solids Residue;<br>[The condensation product obtained by cooling, to approxi-<br>mately ambient temperature, the gas evolved in the high<br>temperature (greater than 700 oC (1292 oF)) destructive<br>distillation of coal. Composed primarily of a complex mixture<br>of condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons with a high solid<br>content of coal-type materials.]|273-615-7|68990-61-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-063-00-9|Waste solids, coal-tar pitch coking;<br>Coal Tar Solids Residue;<br>[The combination of wastes formed by the coking of<br>bituminous coal tar pitch. It consists predominantly of<br>carbon.]|295-549-8|92062-34-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-064-00-4|Extract residues (coal), brown;<br>Coal Tar Extract;<br>[The residue from extraction of dried coal.]|294-285-0|91697-23-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-065-00-X|Paraffin waxes (coal), brown-coal-high-temp. tar;<br>Coal Tar Extract;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>lignite carbonization tar by solvent crystallisation (solvent<br>deoiling), by sweating or an adducting process. It consists<br>predominantly of straight and branched chain saturated<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater<br>than C12.]|295-454-1|92045-71-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-066-00-5|Paraffin waxes (coal), brown-coal-high-temp. tar, hydrotreated;<br>Coal Tar Extract;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>lignite carbonization tar by solvent crystallisation (solvent<br>deoiling), by sweating or an adducting process treated with<br>hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of straight and branched chain saturated hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C12.]|295-455-7|92045-72-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-067-00-0|Paraffin waxes (coal), brown-coal high-temp tar, silicic acid-<br>treated;<br>Coal Tar Extract;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>treatment of lignite carbonization tar with silicic acid for<br>removal of trace constituents and impurities. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated straight and branched chain<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater<br>than C12.]|308-298-7|97926-78-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-068-00-6|Tar, coal, low-temp., distn. residues;<br>Tar Oil, intermediate boiling;<br>[Residues from fractional distillation of low temperature coal<br>tar to remove oils that boil in a range up to approximately<br>300 oC (572 oF). Composed primarily of aromatic com-<br>pounds.]|309-887-1|101316-85-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-069-00-1|Pitch, coal tar, low-temp;<br>Pitch Residue;<br>[A complex black solid or semi-solid obtained from the<br>distillation of a low temperature coal tar. It has a softening<br>point within the approximate range of 40 oC to 180 oC<br>(104 oF to 356 oF). Composed primarily of a complex mixture<br>of hydrocarbons.]|292-651-4|90669-57-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-070-00-7|Pitch, coal tar, low-temp., oxidized;<br>Pitch Residue, oxidised;<br>[The product obtained by air-blowing, at elevated temperature,<br>low-temperature coal tar pitch. It has a softening-point within<br>the approximate range of 70 oC to 180 oC (158 oF to 356 oF).<br>Composed primarily of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons.]|292-654-0|90669-59-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-071-00-2|Pitch, coal tar, low-temp., heat-treated;<br>Pitch Residue, oxidised;<br>Pitch Residue, heat-treated;<br>[A complex black solid obtained by the heat treatment of low<br>temperature coal tar pitch. It has a softening point within the<br>approximate range of 50 oC to 140 oC (122 oF to 284 oF).<br>Composed primarily of a complex mixture of aromatic<br>compounds.]|292-653-5|90669-58-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-072-00-8|Distillates (coal-petroleum), condensed-ring arom;<br>Distillates;<br>[The distillate from a mixture of coal and tar and aromatic<br>petroleum streams having an approximate distillation range of<br>220 oC to 450 oC (428 oF to 842 oF). Composed primarily of<br>3- to 4-membered condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|269-159-3|68188-48-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-073-00-3|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C20-28, polycyclic, mixed coal-tar<br>pitch-polyethylene-polypropylene pyrolysis-derived;<br>Pyrolysis Products;<br>[A complex combination hydrocarbons obtained from mixed<br>coal tar pitch-polyethylene-polypropylene pyrolysis. Com-<br>posed primarily of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through<br>C28 and having a softening point of 100 oC to 220 oC (212 oF<br>to 428 oF) according to DIN 52025.]|309-956-6|101794-74-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-074-00-9|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C20-28, polycyclic, mixed coal-tar<br>pitch-polyethylene pyrolysis-derived;<br>Pyrolysis Products;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>mixed coal tar pitch-polyethylene pyrolysis. Composed<br>primarily of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through C28 and<br>having a softening point of 100 oC to 220 oC (212 oF to<br>428 oF) according to DIN 52025.]|309-957-1|101794-75-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-075-00-4|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C20-28, polycyclic, mixed coal-tar<br>pitch-polystyrene pyrolysis-derived;<br>Pyrolysis Products;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>mixed coal tar pitch-polystyrene pyrolysis. Composed pri-<br>marily of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through C28 and<br>having a softening point of 100 oC to 220 oC (212 oF to<br>428 oF) according to DIN 52025.]|309-958-7|101794-76-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-076-00-X|Pitch, coal tar-petroleum;<br>Pitch Residues;<br>[The residue from the distillation of a mixture of coal tar and<br>aromatic petroleum streams. A solid with a softening point<br>from 40 oC to 180 oC (140 oF to 356 oF). Composed<br>primarily of a complex combination of three or more<br>membered condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|269-109-0|68187-57-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-077-00-5|Phenanthrene, distn. residues;<br>Heavy Anthracene Oil Redistillate;<br>[Residue from the distillation of crude phenanthrene boiling<br>in the approximate range of 340 oC to 420 oC (644 oF to<br>788 oF). It consists predominantly of phenanthrene, anthra-<br>cene and carbazole.]|310-169-5|122070-78-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-078-00-0|Distillates (coal tar), upper, fluorene-free;<br>Wash Oil Redistillate;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>crystallization of tar oil. It consists of aromatic polycyclic<br>hydrocarbons, primarily diphenyl, dibenzofuran and ace-<br>naphthene.]|284-899-7|84989-10-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-079-00-6|Anthracene oil;<br>Anthracene oil;<br>[A complex combination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons<br>obtained from coal tar having an approximate distillation<br>range of 300 oC ot 400 oC (572 oF to 752 oF). Composed<br>primarily of phenanthrene, anthracene and carbazole.]|292-602-7|90640-80-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-080-00-1|Residues (coal tar), creosote oil distn.;<br>Wash Oil Redistillate;<br>[The residue from the fractional distillation of wash oil boiling<br>in the approximate range of 270 oC to 330 oC (518 oF to<br>626 oF). It consists predominantly of dinuclear aromatic and<br>heterocyclic hydrocarbons.]|295-506-3|92061-93-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|648-081-00-7|Tar, coal;<br>Coal tar;<br>[The by-product from the destructive distillation of coal.<br>Almost black semisolid. A complex combination of aromatic<br>hydro-carbons, phenolic compounds, nitrogen bases and<br>thiophene.]|232-361-7|8007-45-2|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|648-082-00-2|Tar, coal, high-temp.;<br>Coal tar;<br>[The condensation product obtained by cooling, to approxi-<br>mately ambient temperature, the gas evolved in the high<br>temperature (greater than 700 oC (1292 oF)) destructive<br>distillation of coal. A black viscous liquid denser than water.<br>Composed primarily of a complex mixture of condensed ring<br>aromatic hydrocarbons. May contain minor amounts of<br>phenolic compounds and aromatic nitrogen bases.]|266-024-0|65996-89-6|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|648-083-00-8|Tar, coal, low-temp.;<br>Coal oil;<br>[The condensation product obtained by cooling, to approxi-<br>mately ambient temperature, the gas evolved in low<br>temperature (less than 700 oC (1292 oF)) destructive distilla-<br>tion of coal. A black viscous liquid denser than water.<br>Composed primarily of condensed ring aromatic hydrocar-<br>bons, phenolic compounds, aromatic nitrogen bases, and their<br>alkyl derivatives.]|266-025-6|65996-90-9|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|648-084-00-3|Distillates (coal), coke-oven light oil, naphthalene cut;<br>Naphthalene Oil;<br>[The complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>prefractionation (continuous distillation) of coke oven light<br>oil. It consists predominantly of naphthalene, coumarone and<br>indene and boils above 148 oC (298 oF).]|285-076-5|85029-51-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-085-00-9|Distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oils;<br>Naphthalene Oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>distillation of coal tar. It consists primarily of aromatic and<br>other hydrocarbons, phenolic compounds and aromatic<br>nitrogen compounds and distills in the approximate range of<br>200 oC to 250 oC (392 oF to 482 oF).]|283-484-8|84650-04-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-086-00-4|Distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oils, naphthalene-low;<br>Naphthalene Oil Redistillate;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>crystallization of naphthalene oil. Composed primarily of<br>naphthalene, alkyl naphthalenes and phenolic compounds.]|284-898-1|84989-09-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-087-00-X|Distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oil crystn. mother liquor;<br>Naphthalene Oil Redistillate;<br>[A complex combination of organic compounds obtained as a<br>filtrate from the crystallization of the naphthalene fraction<br>from coal tar and boiling in the range of approximately<br>200 oC to 230 oC (392 oF to 446 oF). Contains chiefly<br>naphthalene, thionaphthene and alkylnaphthalenes.]|295-310-8|91995-49-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-088-00-5|Extract residues (coal), naphthalene oil, alk.;<br>Naphthalene Oil Extract Residue; [A complex combination of<br>hydrocarbons obtained from the alkali washing of naphtha-<br>lene oil to remove phenolic compounds (tar acids). It is<br>composed of naphthalene and alkyl naphthalenes.]|310-166-9|121620-47-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-089-00-0|Extract residues (coal), naphthalene oil, alk., naphthalene-low;<br>Naphthalene Oil Extract Residue;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons remaining after the<br>removal of naphthalene from alkali-washed naphthalene oil<br>by a crystallization process. It is composed primarily of<br>naphthalene and alkyl naphthalenes.]|310-167-4|121620-48-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-090-00-6|Distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oils, naphthalene-free, alk.<br>exts.;<br>Naphthalene Oil Extract Residue;<br>[The oil remaining after the removal of phenolic compounds<br>(tar acids) from drained naphthalene oil by an alkali wash.<br>Composed primarily of naphthalene and alkyl naphthalenes.]|292-612-1|90640-90-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-091-00-1|Extract residues (coal), naphthalene oil alk., distn. overheads;<br>Naphthalene Oil Extract Residue;<br>[The distillation from alkali-washed naphthalene oil having an<br>approximate distillation range of 180 oC to 220 oC (356 oF to<br>428 oF). Composed primarily of naphthalene, alkylbenzenes,<br>indene and indan.]|292-627-3|90641-04-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-092-00-7|Distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oils, methylnaphthalene<br>fraction;<br>Methylnaphthalene Oil;<br>[A distillate from the fractional distillation of high tempera-<br>ture coal tar. Composed primarily of substituted two ring<br>aromatic hydrocarbons and aromatic nitrogen bases boiling in<br>the range of approximately 225 oC to 255 oC (437 oF to<br>491 oF).]|309-985-4|101896-27-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-093-00-2|Distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oils, indole-methylnaphtha-<br>lene fraction;<br>Methylnaphthalene Oil;<br>[A distillate from the fractional distillation of high tempera-<br>ture coal tar. Composed primarily of indole and methyl-<br>naphthalene boiling in the range of approximately 235 oC to<br>255 oC (455 oF to 491 oF).]|309-972-3|101794-91-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-094-00-8|Distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oils, acid exts.;<br>Methylnaphthalene Oil Extract Residue;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>debasing the methylnaphthalene fraction obtained by the<br>distillation of coal tar and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 230 oC to 255 oC (446 oF to 491 oF). Contains<br>chiefly 1(2)-methylnaphthalene, naphthalene, dimethyl-<br>naphthalene and biphenyl.]|295-309-2|91995-48-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-095-00-3|Extract residues (coal), naphthalene oil alk., distn. residues;<br>Methylnaphthalene Oil Extract Residue;<br>[The residue from the distillation of alkali-washed naphtha-<br>lene oil having an approximate distillation range of 220 oC to<br>300 oC (428 oF to 572 oF). Composed primarily of<br>naphthalene, alkylnaphthalenes and aromatic nitrogen bases.]|292-628-9|90641-05-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-096-00-9|Extract oils (coal), acidic, tar-base free;<br>Methylnaphthalene Oil Extract Residue;<br>[The extract oil boiling in the range of approximately 220 oC<br>to 265 oC (428 oF to 509 oF) from coal tar alkaline extract<br>residue produced by an acidic wash such as aqueous sulfuric<br>acid after distillation to remove tar bases. Composed primarily<br>of alkylnaphthalenes.]|284-901-6|84989-12-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-097-00-4|Distillates (coal tar), benzole fraction, distn. residues;<br>Wash Oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>distillation of crude benzole (high temperature coal tar). It<br>may be a liquid with the approximate distillation range of<br>150 oC to 300 oC (302 oF to 572 oF) or a semi-solid or solid<br>with a melting point up to 70 oC (158 oF). It is composed<br>primarily of naphthalene and alkyl naphthalenes.]|310-165-3|121620-46-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-098-00-X|Creosote oil, acenaphthene fraction;<br>Wash Oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of coal tar and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 240 oC to 280 oC (464 oF to 536 oF).<br>Composed primarily of acenaphthene, naphthalene and alkyl<br>naphthalene.]|292-605-3|90640-84-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|648-099-00-5|Creosote oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>distillation of coal tar. It consists primarily of aromatic<br>hydrocarbons and may contain appreciable quantities of tar<br>acids and tar bases. It distills at the approximate range of<br>200 oC to 325 oC (392 oF to 617 oF).]|263-047-8|61789-28-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|648-100-00-9|Creosote oil, high-boiling distillate;<br>Wash Oil;<br>[The high-boiling distillation fraction obtained from the high<br>temperature carbonization of bituminous coal which is<br>further refined to remove excess crystalline salts. It consists<br>primarily of creosote oil with some of the normal polynuclear<br>aromatic salts, which are components of coal tar distillates,<br>removed. It is crystal free at approximately 5 oC (41 oF).]|274-565-9|70321-79-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|648-101-00-4|Creosote;<br>[The distillate of coal tar produced by the high temperature<br>carbonization of bituminous coal. It consists primarily of<br>aromatic hydrocarbons, tar acids and tar bases.]|232-287-5|8001-58-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|648-102-00-X|Extract residues (coal), creosote oil acid;<br>Wash Oil Extract Residue;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the base-freed<br>fraction from the distillation of coal tar, boiling in the range of<br>approximately 250 oC to 280 oC (482 oF to 536 oF). It<br>consists predominantly of biphenyl and isomeric diphenyl-<br>naphthalenes.]|310-189-4|122384-77-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|648-103-00-5|Anthracene oil, anthracene paste;<br>Anthracene Oil Fraction;<br>[The anthracene-rich solid obtained by the crystallization and<br>centrifuging of anthracene oil. It is composed primarily of<br>anthracene, carbazole and phenanthrene.]|292-603-2|90640-81-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-104-00-0|Anthracene oil, anthracene-low;<br>Anthracene Oil Fraction;<br>[The oil remaining after the removal, by a crystallization<br>process, of an anthracene-rich solid (anthracene paste) from<br>anthracene oil. It is composed primarily of two, three and four<br>membered aromatic compounds.]|292-604-8|90640-82-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-105-00-6|Residues (coal tar), anthracene oil distn.;<br>Anthracene Oil Fraction;<br>[The residue from the fraction distillation of crude anthracene<br>boiling in the approximate range of 340 oC to 400 oC (644 oF<br>to 752 oF). It consists predominantly of tri- and polynuclear<br>aromatic and heterocyclic hydrocarbons.]|295-505-8|92061-92-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-106-00-1|Anthracene oil, anthracene paste, anthracene fraction;<br>Anthracene Oil Fraction;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the distilla-<br>tion of anthracene obtained by the crystallization of<br>anthracene oil from bituminous high temperature tar and<br>boiling in the range of 330 oC to 350 oC (626 oF to 662 oF). It<br>contains chiefly anthracene, carbazole and phenanthrene.]|295-275-9|91995-15-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-107-00-7|Anthracene oil, anthracene paste, carbazole fraction;<br>Anthracene Oil Fraction;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the distilla-<br>tion of anthracene obtained by crystallization of anthrancene<br>oil from bituminous coal high temperature tar and boiling in<br>the approximate range of 350 oC to 360 oC (662 oF to<br>680 oF). It contains chiefly anthacene, carbazole and<br>phenanthrene.]|295-276-4|91995-16-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-108-00-2|Anthracene oil, anthracene paste, distn. lights;<br>Anthracene Oil Fraction;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the distilla-<br>tion of anthracene obtained by crystallization of anthracene<br>oil from bituminous light temperature tar and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 290 oC to 340 oC (554 oF to 644 oF).<br>It contains chiefly trinuclear aromatics and their dihydro<br>derivatives.]|295-278-5|91995-17-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-109-00-8|Tar oils, coal, low-temp.;<br>Tar Oil, high boiling;<br>[A distillate from low-temperature coal tar. Composed<br>primarily of hydrocarbons, phenolic compounds and aro-<br>matic nitrogen bases boiling in the range of approximately<br>160 oC to 340 oC (320 oF to 644 oF).]|309-889-2|101316-87-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-110-00-3|Extract residues (coal), low temp. coal atar alk.;<br>[The residue from low temperature coal tar oils after an<br>alkaline wash, such as aqueous sodium hydroxide, to remove<br>crude coal tar acids. Composed primarily of hydrocarbons and<br>aromatic nitrogen bases.]|310-191-5|122384-78-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-111-00-9|Phenols, ammonia liquor ext.;<br>Alkaline Extract;<br>[The combination of phenols extracted, using isobutyl acetate,<br>from the ammonia liquor condensed from the gas evolved in<br>low-temperature (less than 700 oC (1292 oF)) destructive<br>distillation of coal. It consists predominantly of a mixture of<br>monohydric and dihydric phenols.]|284-881-9|84988-93-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-112-00-4|Distillates (coal tar), light oils, alk. exts.;<br>Alkaline Extract;<br>[The aqueous extract from carbolic oil produced by an<br>alkaline wash such as aqueous sodium hydroxide. Composed<br>primarily of the alkali salts of various phenolic compounds.]|292-610-0|90640-88-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-113-00-X|Extracts, coal tar oil alk.;<br>Alkaline Extract;<br>[The extract from coal tar oil produced by an alkaline wash<br>such as aqueous sodium hydroxide. Composed primarily of<br>the alkali salts of various phenolic compounds.]|266-017-2|65996-83-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-114-00-5|Distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oils, alk. exts.;<br>Alkaline Extract;<br>[The aqueous extract from naphthalene oil produced by an<br>alkaline wash such as aqueous sodium hydroxid. Composed<br>primarily of the alkali salts of various phenolic compounds.]|292-611-6|90640-89-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-115-00-0|Extract residues (coal), tar oil alk., carbonated, limed;<br>Crude Phenols;<br>[The product obtained by treatment of coal tar oil alkaline<br>extract with CO2 and CaO. Composed primarily of CaCO3, Ca<br>(OH)2, Na2CO3 and other organic and inorganic impurities.]|292-629-4|90641-06-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-116-00-6|Tar acids, coal, crude;<br>Crude Phenols;<br>[The reaction product obtained by neutralizing coal tar oil<br>alkaline extract with an acidic solution, such as aqueous<br>sulfuric acid, or gaseous carbon dioxide, to obtain the free<br>acids. Composed primarily of tar acids such as phenol, cresols,<br>and xylenols.]|266-019-3|65996-85-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-117-00-1|Tar acids, brown-coal, crude;<br>Crude Phenols;<br>[An acidified alkaline extract of brown coal tar distillate.<br>Composed primarily of phenol and phenol homologs.]|309-888-7|101316-86-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-118-00-7|Tar acids, brown-coal gasification;<br>Crude Phenols;<br>[A complex combination of organic compounds obtained<br>from brown coal gasification. Composed primarily of C6-10<br>hydroxy aromatic phenols and their homologs.]|295-536-7|92062-22-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-119-00-2|Tar acids, distn. residues;<br>Distillate Phenols;<br>[A residue from the distillation of crude phenol from coal. It<br>consists predominantly of phenols having carbon numbers in<br>the range of C8 through C10 with a softening point of 60 oC to<br>80 oC (140 oF to 176 oF).]|306-251-5|96690-55-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-120-00-8|Tar acids, methylphenol fraction;<br>Distillate Phenols;<br>[The fraction of tar acid rich in 3- and 4-methylphenol,<br>recovered by distillation of low-temperature coal tar crude tar<br>acids.]|284-892-9|84989-04-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-121-00-3|Tar acids, polyalkylphenol fraction;<br>Distillate Phenols;<br>[The fraction of tar aicds, recovered by distillation of low-<br>temperature coal tar crude tar acids, having an approximate<br>boiling range of 225 oC to 320 oC (437 oF to 608 oF).<br>Composed primarily of polyalkylphenols.]|284-893-4|84989-05-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-122-00-9|Tar acids, xylenol fraction;<br>Distillate Phenols; [The fraction of tar acids, rich in 2,4- and<br>2,5-dimethylphenol, recovered by distillation of low-tem-<br>perature coal tar crude tar acids.]|284-895-5|84989-06-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-123-00-4|Tar acids, ethylphenol fraction;<br>Distillate Phenols;<br>[The fraction of tar acids, rich in 3- and 4-ethylphenol,<br>recovered by distillation of low-temperature coal tar crude tar<br>acids.]|284-891-3|84989-03-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-124-00-X|Tar acids, 3,5-xylenol fraction;<br>Distillate Phenols;<br>[The fraction of tar acids, rich in 3,5-dimethylphenol,<br>recovered by distillation of low-temperature coal tar acids.]|284-896-0|84989-07-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-125-00-5|Tar acids, residues, distillates, first-cut;<br>Distillate Phenols;<br>[The residue from the distillation in the range of 235 oC to<br>355 oC (481 oF to 697 oF) of light carbolic oil.]|270-713-1|68477-23-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-126-00-0|Tar acids, cresylic, residues;<br>Distillate Phenols;<br>[The residue from crude coal tar acids after removal of phenol,<br>cresols, xylenols and any higher boiling phenols. A black solid<br>with a melting point approximately 80 oC (176 oF).<br>Composed primarily of polyalkyphenols, resin gums, and<br>inorganic salts.]|271-418-0|68555-24-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-127-00-6|Phenols, C9-11;<br>Distillate Phenols|293-435-2|91079-47-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-128-00-1|Tar acids, cresylic;<br>Distillate Phenols;<br>[A complex combination of organic compounds obtained<br>from brown coal and boiling in the range of approximately<br>200 oC to 230 oC (392 oF to 446 oF). It contains chiefly<br>phenols and pyridine bases.]|295-540-9|92062-26-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-129-00-7|Tar acids, brown-coal, C2-alkylphenol fraction;<br>Distillate Phenols;<br>[The distillate from the acidification of alkaline washed lignite<br>tar distillate boiling in the range of approximately 200 oC to<br>230 oC (392 oF to 446 oF). Composed primarily of <{ITA}>m-<br><{/ITA}> and <{ITA}>p-<{/ITA}>ethylphenol as well as cresols<br>and xylenols.]|302-662-9|94114-29-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-130-00-2|Extract oils (coal), naphthalene oils;<br>Acid Extract;<br>[The aqueous extract produced by an acidic wash of alkali-<br>washed napthalene oil. Composed primarily of acid salts of<br>various aromatic nitrogen bases including pyridine, quinoline<br>and their alkyl derivatives.]|292-623-1|90641-00-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-131-00-8|Tar bases, quinoline derivs.;<br>Distillate Bases|271-020-7|68513-87-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-132-00-3|Tar bases, coal, quinoline derivs. fraction;<br>Distillate Bases|274-560-1|70321-67-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-133-00-9|Tar bases, coal, distn. residues;<br>Distillate Bases;<br>[The distillation residue remaining after the distillation of the<br>neutralized, acid-extracted base-containing tar fractions<br>obtained by the distillation of coal tars. It contains chiefly<br>aniline, collidines, quinoline and quinoline derivatives and<br>toluidines.]|295-544-0|92062-29-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-134-00-4|Hydrocarbon oils, arom., mixed with polyethylene and<br>polypropylene, pyrolyzed, light oil fraction;<br>Heat Treatment Products;<br>[The oil obtained from the heat treatment of a polyethylene/<br>polypropylene mixture with coal tar pitch or aromatic oils. It<br>consists predominantly of benzene and its homologs boiling<br>in a range of approximately 70 oC to 120 oC (158 oF to<br>248 oF).]|309-745-9|100801-63-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-135-00-X|Hydrocarbon oils, arom., mixed with polyethylene, pyrolyzed,<br>light oil fraction;<br>Heat Treatment Products;<br>[The oil obtained from the heat treatment of polyethylene<br>with coal tar pitch or aromatic oils. It consists predominantly<br>of benzene and its homologs boiling in a range of 70 oC to<br>120 oC (158 oF to 248 oF).]|309-748-5|100801-65-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-136-00-5|Hydrocarbon oils, arom., mixed with polystyrene, pyrolyzed,<br>light oil fraction;<br>Heat Treatment Products;<br>[The oil obtained from the heat treatment of polystyrene with<br>coal tar pitch or aromatic oils. It consists predominantly of<br>benzene and its homologs boiling in a range of approximately<br>70 oC to 210 oC (158 oF to 410 oF).]|309-749-0|100801-66-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-137-00-0|Extract residues (coal), tar oil alk., naphthalene distn. residues;<br>Naphthalene Oil Extract Residue;<br>[The residue obtained from chemical oil extracted after the<br>removal of naphthalene by distillation composed primarily of<br>two to four membered condensed ring aromatic hydro-<br>carbons and aromatic nitrogen bases.]|277-567-8|73665-18-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-138-00-6|Creosote oil, low-boiling distillate;<br>Wash Oil;<br>[The low-boiling distillation fraction obtained from the high<br>temperature carbonization of bituminous coal, which is<br>further refined to remove excess crystalline salts. It consists<br>primarily of creosote oil with some of the normal polynuclear<br>aromatic salts, which are components of coal tar distillate,<br>removed. It is crystal free at approximately 38 oC (100 oF).]|274-566-4|70321-80-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-139-00-1|Tar acids, cresylic, sodium salts, caustic solns.;<br>Alkaline Extract|272-361-4|68815-21-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-140-00-7|Extract oils (coal), tar base;<br>Acid Extract;<br>[The extract from coal tar oil alkaline extract residue produced<br>by an acidic wash such as aqueous sulfuric acid after distillatin<br>to remove naphthalene. Composed primarily of the acid salts<br>of various aromatic nitrogen bases including pyridine,<br>quinoline, and their alkyl derivatives.]|266-020-9|65996-86-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-141-00-2|Tar bases, coal, crude;<br>Crude Tar Bases;<br>[The reaction product obtained by neutralizing coal tar base<br>extract oil with an alkaline solution, such as aqueous sodium<br>hydroxide, to obtain the free bases. Composed primarily of<br>such organic bases as acridine, phenanthridine, pyridine,<br>quinoline and their alkyl derivatives.]|266-018-8|65996-84-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||HJM|
|648-142-00-8|Residues (coal), liq. solvent extn.;<br>[A cohesive powder composed of coal mineral matter and<br>undissolved coal remaining after extraction of coal by a liquid<br>solvent.]|302-681-2|94114-46-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-143-00-3|Coal liquids, liq. solvent extn. soln.;<br>[The product obtained by filtration of coal mineral matter and<br>undissolved coal from coal extract solution produced by<br>digesting coal in a liquid solvent. A black, viscous, highly<br>complex liquid combination composed primarily of aromatic<br>and partly hydro-genated aromatic hydrocarbons, aromatic<br>nitrogen compounds, aromatic sulfur compounds, phenolic<br>and other aromatic oxygen compounds and their alkyl<br>derivatives.]|302-682-8|94114-47-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|
|648-144-00-9|Coal liquids, liq. solvent extn.;<br>[The substantially solvent-free product obtained by the<br>distillation of the solvent from filtered coal extract solution<br>produced by digesting coal in a liquid solvent. A black semi-<br>solid, composed primarily of a complex combination of<br>condensed-ring aromatic hydrocarbons, aromatic nitrogen<br>compounds, aromatic sulfur compounds, phenolic com-<br>pounds and other aromatic oxygen compounds, and their<br>alkyl derivatives.]|302-683-3|94114-48-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H M|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-145-00-4|Tar brown-coal;<br>[An oil distilled from brown-coal tar. Composed primarily of<br>aliphatic, naphthenic and one- to three-ring aromatic<br>hydrocarbons, their alkyl derivates, heteroaromatics and one-<br>and two-ring phenols boiling in the range of approximately<br>150 oC to 360 oC (302 oF to 680 oF).]|309-885-0|101316-83-0|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|648-146-00-X|Tar, brown-coal, low-temp.;<br>[A tar obtained from low temperature carbonization and low<br>temperature gasification of brown coal. Composed primarily<br>of aliphatic, naphthenic and cyclic aromatic hydrocarbons,<br>heteroaromatic hydrocarbons and cyclic phenols.]|309-886-6|101316-84-1|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|648-147-00-5|Light oil (coal), coke-oven;<br>Crude benzole;<br>[The volatile organic liquid extracted from the gas evolved in<br>the high temperature (greater than 700 oC (1292 oF))<br>destructive distillation of coal. Composed primarily of<br>benzene, toluene, and xylenes. May contain other minor<br>hydrocarbon constituents.]|266-012-5|65996-78-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-148-00-0|Distillates (coal), liq. solvent extn., primary;<br>[The liquid product of condensation of vapors emitted during<br>the digestion of coal in a liquid solvent and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 30 oC to 300 oC (86 oF to 572 oF).<br>Composed primarily of partly hydrogenated condensed-ring<br>aromatic hydrocarbons, aromatic compounds containing<br>nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur, and their alkyl derivatives having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C4 through<br>C14.]|302-688-0|94114-52-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-149-00-6|Distillates (coal), solvent extn., hydrocracked;<br>[Distillate obtained by hydrocracking of coal extract or<br>solution produced by the liquid solvent extraction or<br>supercritical gas extraction process and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 30 oC to 300 oC (86 oF to 572 oF). Composed<br>primarily of aromatic, hydrogenated aromatic and naphthenic<br>compounds, their alkyl derivatives and alkanes with carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C4 through C14.<br>Nitrogen, sulfur and oxygen-containing aromatic and hydro-<br>genated aromatic compounds are also present.]|302-689-6|94114-53-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-150-00-1|Naphtha (coal), solvent extn., hydrocracked;<br>[Fraction of the distillate obtained by hydrocracking of coal<br>extract or solution produced by the liquid solvent extraction<br>or supercritical gas extraction processes and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 30 oC to 180 oC (86 oF to 356 oF).<br>Composed primarily of aromatic, hydrogenated aromatic and<br>naphthenic compounds, their alkyl derivatives and alkanes<br>with carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C4 to C9.<br>Nitrogen, sulfur and oxygen-containing aromatic and hydro-<br>genated aromatic compounds are also present.]|302-690-1|94114-54-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-151-00-7|Gasoline, coal solvent extn., hydrocracked naphtha;<br>[Motor fuel produced by the reforming of the refined naphtha<br>fraction of the products of hydrocracking of coal extract or<br>solution produced by the liquid solvent extraction or<br>supercritical gas extraction processes and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 30 oC to 180 oC (86 oF to 356 oF).<br>Composed primarily of aromatic and naphthenic hydro-<br>carbons, their alkyl derivatives and alkyl hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers in the range of C4 through C9.]|302-691-7|94114-55-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|648-152-00-2|Distillates (coal), solvent extn., hydrocracked middle;<br>[Distillate obtained from the hydrocracking of coal extract or<br>solution produced by the liquid solvent extraction or<br>supercritical gas extraction processes and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 180 oC to 300 oC (356 oF to 572 oF).<br>Composed primarily of two-ring aromatic, hydrogenated<br>aromatic and naphthenic compounds, their alkyl derivatives<br>and alkanes having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C9 through C14. Nitrogen, sulfur and oxygen-<br>containing compounds are also present.]|302-692-2|94114-56-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|648-153-00-8|Distillates (coal), solvent extn., hydrocracked hydrogenated<br>middle;<br>[Distillate from the hydrogenation of hydrocracked middle<br>distillate from coal extract or solution produced by the liquid<br>solvent extraction or supercritical gas extraction processes and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 180 oC to 280 oC (356<br>oF to 536 oF). Composed primarily of hydrogenated two- ring<br>carbon compounds and their alkyl derivatives having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C9 through C14.]|302-693-8|94114-57-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|648-154-00-3|Fuels, jet aircraft, coal solvent extn., hydrocracked hydro-<br>genated;<br>[Jet engine fuel produced by hydrogenation of the middle<br>distillate fraction of the products of hydrocracking of coal<br>extract or solution produced by the liquid solvent extraction<br>or supercritical gas extraction processes and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 180 oC to 225 oC (356 oF to 473 oF).<br>Composed primarily of hydrogenated two-ring hydrocarbons<br>and their alkyl derivatives having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C10 through C12.]|302-694-3|94114-58-6|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40|Xn<br>R: 40<br>S: (2-)36/37||H|
|648-155-00-9|Fuels, diesel, coal solvent extn., hydrocracked hydrogenated;<br>[Diesel engine fuel produced by the hydrogenation of the<br>middle distillate fraction of the products of hydrocracking of<br>coal extract or solution produced by the liquid solvent<br>extraction or supercritical gas extraction processes and boiling<br>in the range of approximately 200 oC to 280 oC (392 oF to<br>536 oF). Composed primarily of hydrogenated two-ring<br>hydrocarbons and their alkyl derivatives having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C11 through C14.]|302-695-9|94114-59-7|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40|Xn<br>R: 40<br>S: (2-)36/37||H|
|648-156-00-4|Light oil (coal), semi-coking process;<br>Fresh oil;<br>[The volatile organic liquid condensed from the gas evolved in<br>the low temperature (less than 700 oC (1292 oF) destructive<br>distillation of coal. Composed primarily of C6-10 hydrocar-<br>bons.]|292-635-7|90641-11-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|649-001-00-3|Extracts (petroleum), light naphthenic distillate solvent|265-102-1|64742-03-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-002-00-9|Extracts (petroleum), heavy paraffinic distillate solvent|265-103-7|64742-04-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-003-00-4|Extracts (petroleum), light paraffinic distillate solvent|265-104-2|64742-05-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-004-00-X|Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphthenic distillate solvent|265-111-0|64742-11-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-005-00-5|Extracts (petroleum), light vacuum gas oil solvent|295-341-7|91995-78-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-006-00-0|hydrocarbons C26-55, arom-rich|307-753-7|97722-04-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-007-00-6|fatty acids, tall-oil, reaction products with iminodiethanol and<br>boric acid|400-160-5|—|Xi; R38<br>N; R51-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-51/53<br>S: (2-)28-37-61|||
|649-008-00-1|Residues (petroleum), atm. tower;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex residuum from the atmospheric distillation of<br>crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly greater than C20 and boiling above approxi-<br>mately 350 oC (662 oF). This stream is likely to contain 5<br>wt. % or more of 4- to 6-membered condensed ring aromatic<br>hydrocarbons.]|265-045-2|64741-45-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-009-00-7|Gas oils (petroleum), heavy vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>vacuum distillation of the residuum from atmospheric<br>distillation of crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through<br>C50 and boiling in the range of approximately 350 oC to<br>600 oC (662 oF to 1112 oF). This stream is likely to contain 5<br>wt. % or more of 4-to 6-membered condensed ring aromatic<br>hydrocarbons.]|265-058-3|64741-57-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-010-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), heavy catalytic cracked;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of products from a catalytic cracking process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C15 through C35 and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 260 oC to 500 oC (500 oF to 932 oF).<br>This stream is likely to contain 5 wt. % or more of 4- to 6-<br>membered condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|265-063-0|64741-61-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-011-00-8|Clarified oils (petroleum), catalytic cracked;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced as the<br>residual fraction from distillation of the products from a<br>catalytic cracking process. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly greater than C20 and boiling<br>above approximately 350 oC (662 oF). This stream is likely to<br>contain 5 wt. % or more of 4- to 6-membered condensed ring<br>aromatic hydrocarbons.]|265-064-6|64741-62-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-012-00-3|Residues (petroleum), hydrocracked;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced as the<br>residual fraction from distillation of the products of a<br>hydrocracking process. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly greater than C20 and boiling<br>above approximately 350 oC (662 oF).]|265-076-1|64741-75-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-013-00-9|Residues (petroleum), thermal cracked;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced as the<br>residual fraction from distillation of the product from a<br>thermal cracking process. It consists predominantly of<br>unsaturated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly greater than C20 and boiling above approximately<br>350 oC (662 oF). This stream is likely to contain 5 wt. % or<br>more of 4- to 6-membered condensed ring aromatic<br>hydrocarbons.]|265-081-9|64741-80-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-014-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), heavy thermal cracked;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the distilla-<br>tion of the products from a thermal cracking process. It<br>consists predominantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C15 through<br>C36 and boiling in the range of approximately 260 oC to<br>480 oC (500 oF to 896 oF). This stream is likely to contain 5<br>wt. % or more of 4- to 6-membered condensed ring aromatic<br>hydrocarbons.]|265-082-4|64741-81-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-015-00-X|Gas oils (petroleum), hydrotreated vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating a petroleum fraction with hydrogen in the presence of<br>a catalyst. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C13 through C50 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 230 oC to 600 oC (446 oF to 1112<br>oF). This stream is likely to contain 5 wt.% or more of 4- to<br>6-membered condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|265-162-9|64742-59-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-016-00-5|Residues (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized atmospheric tower;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating an atmospheric tower residuum with hydrogen in the<br>presence of a catalyst under conditions primarily to remove<br>organic sulfur compounds. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly greater than C20 and boiling<br>above approximately 350 oC (662 oF). This stream is likely to<br>contain 5 wt. % or more of 4- to 6-membered condensed ring<br>aromatic hydrocarbons.]|265-181-2|64742-78-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-017-00-0|Gas oils (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized heavy vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>catalytic hydrodesulfurization process. It consists of hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C20 through C50 and boiling in the range of approximately<br>350 oC to 600 oC (662 oF to 1112 oC). This stream is likely to<br>contain 5 wt. % or more of 4- to 6-membered condensed ring<br>aromatic hydrocarbons.]|265-189-6|64742-86-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-018-00-6|Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as the<br>residual fraction from the distillation of the products of a<br>steam cracking process (including steam cracking to produce<br>ethylene). It consists predominantly of unsaturated hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than<br>C14 and boiling above approximately 260 oC (500 oF). This<br>stream is likely to contain 5 wt. % or more of 4- to 6-<br>membered condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|265-193-8|64742-90-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-019-00-1|Residues (petroleum), atmospheric;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex residuum from atmospheric distillation of crude<br>oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly greater than C11 and boiling above approxi-<br>mately 200 oC (392 oF). This stream is likely to contain 5<br>wt. % or more of 4-to 6-membered condensed ring aromatic<br>hydrocarbons.]|269-777-3|68333-22-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-020-00-7|Clarified oils (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized catalytic cracked;<br>Heavy Fuel oil; [A complex combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by treating catalytic cracked clarified oil with<br>hydrogen to convert organic sulfur to hydrogen sulfide which<br>is removed. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly greater than C20 and boiling above<br>approximately 350 oC (662 oF). This stream is likely to<br>contain 5 wt. % or more of 4-to 6-membered condensed ring<br>aromatic hydrocarbons.]|269-782-0|68333-26-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-021-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized intermediate cata-<br>lytic cracked;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating intermediate catalytic cracked distillates with hydro-<br>gen to convert organic sulfur to hydrogen sulfide which is<br>removed. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C11 through C30 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 205 oC to 450 oC (401 oF to<br>842 oF). It contains a relatively large proportion of tricyclic<br>aromatic hydrocarbons.]|269-783-6|68333-27-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-022-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized heavy catalytic<br>cracked;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treatment of heavy catalytic cracked distillates with hydrogen<br>to convert organic sulfur to hydrogen sulfide which is<br>removed. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C15 through C35 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 260 oC to 500 oC (500 oF to<br>932 oF). This stream is likely to contain 5 wt. % or more of<br>4- to 6-membered condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|269-784-1|68333-28-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-023-00-3|Fuel oil, residues-straight-run gas oils, high-sulfur;<br>Heavy Fuel oil|270-674-0|68476-32-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-024-00-9|Fuel oil, residual;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[The liquid product from various refinery streams, usually<br>residues. The composition is complex and varies with the<br>source of the crude oil.]|270-675-6|68476-33-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-025-00-4|Residues (petroleum), catalytic reformer fractionator residue<br>distn.;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex residuum from the distillation of catalytic<br>reformer fractionator residue. It boils approximately above<br>399 oC (750 oF).]|270-792-2|68478-13-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-026-00-X|Residues (petroleum), heavy coker gas oil and vacuum gas oil;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced as the<br>residual fraction from the distillation of heavy coker gas oil<br>and vacuum gas oil. It predominantly consists of hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than<br>C13 and boiling above approximately 230 oC (446 oF).]|270-796-4|68478-17-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-027-00-5|Residues (petroleum), heavy coker and light vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced as the<br>residual fraction from the distillation of heavy coker gas oil<br>and light vacuum gas oil. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater<br>than C13 and boiling above approximately 230 oC (446 oF).]|270-983-0|68512-61-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-028-00-0|Residues (petroleum), light vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex residuum from the vacuum distillation of the<br>residuum from the atmospheric distillation of crude oil. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly greater than C13 and boiling above approximately<br>230 oC (446 oF).]|270-984-6|68512-62-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-029-00-6|Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked light;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex residuum from the distillation of the products<br>from a steam-cracking process. It consists predominantly of<br>aromatic and unsaturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers greater than C7 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 101 oC to 555 oC (214 oF to 1030 oF).]|271-013-9|68513-69-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-030-00-1|Fuel oil, No 6;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A distillate oil having a minimum viscosity of 900 SUS at<br>37.7 oC (100 oF) to a maximum of 9000 SUS at 37.7 oC<br>(100 oF).]|271-384-7|68553-00-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-031-00-7|Residues (petroleum), topping plant, low-sulfur;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A low-sulfur complex combination of hydrocarbons pro-<br>duced as the residual fraction from the topping plant<br>distillation of crude oil. It is the residuum after the straight-<br>run gasoline cut, kerosene cut and gas oil cut have been<br>removed.]|271-763-7|68607-30-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-032-00-2|Gas oils (petroleum), heavy atmospheric;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>distillation of crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C7 through<br>C35 and boiling in the range of approximately 121 oC to<br>510 oC (250 oF to 950 oF).]|272-184-2|68783-08-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-033-00-8|Residues (petroleum), coker scrubber, Condensed-ring-arom.-<br>contg.;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A very complex combination of hydrocarbons produced as<br>the residual fraction from the distillation of vaccum residuum<br>and the products from a thermal cracking process. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly greater than C20 and boiling above approxi-<br>mately 350 oC (662 oF). This stream is likely to contain 5 wt.%<br>or more of 4- to 6-membered condensed rind aromatic<br>hydrocarbons.]|272-187-9|68783-13-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-034-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), petroleum residues vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>vacuum distillation of the residuum from the atmospheric<br>distillation of crude oil.]|273-263-4|68955-27-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-035-00-9|Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked, resinous;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex residuum from the distillation of steam-cracked<br>petroleum residues.]|273-272-3|68955-36-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-036-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), intermediate vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>vacuum, distillation of the residuum from atmospheric<br>distillation of crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C14 through<br>C42 and boiling in the range of approximately 250 oC to<br>545 oC (482 oF to 1013 oF). This stream is likely to contain 5<br>wt. % or more of 4- to 6-membered condensed ring aromatic<br>hydrocarbons.]|274-683-0|70592-76-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-037-00-X|Distillates (petroleum), light vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>vacuum distillation of the residuum from atmospheric<br>distillation of crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C11 through<br>C35 and boiling in the range of approximately 250 oC to<br>545 oC (482 oF to 1013 oF).]|274-684-6|70592-77-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-038-00-5|Distillates (petroleum), vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>vacuum distillation of the residuum from atmospheric<br>distillation of crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C15 through C50 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 270 oC to 600 oC<br>(518 oF to 1112 oF). This stream is likely to contain 5 wt.% or<br>more of 4- to 6-membered condensed ring aromatic<br>hydrocarbons.]|274-685-1|70592-78-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-039-00-0|Gas oils (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized coker heavy vacuum;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>hydrodesulfurization of heavy coker distillate stocks, It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range C18 to C44 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 304 oC to 548 oC (579 oF to<br>1018 oF). Likely to contain 5 % or more of 4- to 6-membered<br>condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|285-555-9|85117-03-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-040-00-6|Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked, distillates;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained during<br>the production of refined petroleum tar by the distillation of<br>steam cracked tar. It consists predominantly of aromatic and<br>other hydrocarbons and organic sulfur compounds.]|292-657-7|90669-75-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-041-00-1|Residues (petroleum), vacuum, light;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex residuum from the vacuum distillation of the<br>residuum from atmospheric distillation of crude oil. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly greater than C24 and boiling above approxi-<br>mately 390 oC (734 oF).]|292-658-2|90669-76-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-042-00-7|Fuel oil, heavy, high-sulfur;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>distillation of crude petroleum. It consists predominantly of<br>aliphatic, aromatic and cycloaliphatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly higher than C25 and boiling<br>above approximately 400 oC (752 oF).]|295-396-7|92045-14-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-043-00-2|Residues (petroleum), catalytic cracking;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced as the<br>residual fraction from the distillation of the products from a<br>catalytic cracking process. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater<br>than C11 and boiling above approximately 200 oC (392 oF).]|295-511-0|92061-97-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-044-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), intermediate catalytic cracked, ther-<br>mally degraded;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of products from a catalytic cracking process<br>which has been used as a heat transfer fluid. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons boiling in the range of<br>approximately 220 oC to 450 oC (428 oF to 842 oF). This<br>stream is likely to contain organic sulfur compounds.]|295-990-6|92201-59-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-045-00-3|Residual oils (petroleum);<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons, sulfur compounds<br>and metal-containing organic compounds obtained as the<br>residue from refinery fractionation cracking processes. It<br>produces a finished oil with a viscosity above 2cSt. at 100 oC.]|298-754-0|93821-66-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-046-00-9|Residues, steam cracked, thermally treated;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>treatment and distillation of raw steam-cracked naphtha. It<br>consists predominantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons boiling<br>in the range above approximately 180 oC (356 oF).]|308-733-0|98219-64-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-047-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized full-range middle;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating a petroleum stock with hydrogen. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C9 through C25 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 150 oC to 400 oC (302 oF to<br>752 oF).]|309-863-0|101316-57-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-048-00-X|Residues (petroleum), catalytic reformer fractionator;<br>Heavy Fuel oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced as the<br>residual fraction from distillation of the product from a<br>catalytic reforming process. It consists of predominantly<br>aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C10 through C25 and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 160 oC to 400 oC (320 oF to 725 oF).<br>This stream is likely to contain 5 wt. % or more of 4- or<br>6-membered condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|265-069-3|64741-67-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-049-00-5|Petroleum;<br>Crude oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons, It consists<br>predominantly of aliphatic, alicyclic and aromatic hydrocar-<br>bons. It may also contain small amounts of nitrogen, oxygen<br>and sulfur compounds. This category encompasses light,<br>medium, and heavy petroleums, as well as the oils extended<br>from tar sands. Hydrocarbonaceous materials requiring major<br>chemical changes for their recovery or conversion to<br>petroleum refinery feedstocks such as crude shale oils;<br>upgraded shale oils and liquid coal fuels are not included in<br>this definition.]|232-298-5|8002-05-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-050-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), light paraffinic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>vacuum distillation of the residuum from atmospheric<br>distillation of crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C15 through<br>C30 and produces a finished oil with a viscosity of less than<br>100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It contains a relatively<br>large proportion of saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons normally<br>present in this distillation range of crude oil.]|265-051-5|64741-50-0|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-051-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), heavy paraffinic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>vacuum distillation of the residuum from atmospheric<br>distillation of crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through<br>C50 and produces a finished oil with a viscosity of at least<br>100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It contains a relatively<br>large proportion of saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons.]|265-052-0|64741-51-1|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-052-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), light naphthenic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>vacuum distillation of the residuum from atmospheric<br>distillation of crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C15 through<br>C30 and produces a finished oil with a viscosity of less than<br>100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It contains relatively few<br>normal paraffins.]|265-053-6|64741-52-2|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-053-00-7|Distillates (petroleum), heavy naphthenic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>vacuum distillation of the residuum from atmospheric<br>distillation of crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through<br>C50 and produces a finished oil with a viscosity of at least<br>100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It contains relatively few<br>normal paraffins.]|265-054-1|64741-53-3|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-054-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated heavy naphthenic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a<br>raffinate from a sulfuric acid treating process. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C20 through C50 and produces a finished oil with a<br>viscosity of at least 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It<br>contains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-117-3|64742-18-3|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-055-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated light naphthenic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a<br>raffinate from a sulfuric acid treating process. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C15 through C30 and produces a finished oil with a<br>viscosity of less than 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It<br>contains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-118-9|64742-19-4|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-056-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated heavy paraffinic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a<br>raffinate from a sulfuric acid process. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C20 through C50 and produces a<br>finished oil having a viscosity of a least 100 SUS at 100 oF<br>(19cSt at 40 oC).]|265-119-4|64742-20-7|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-057-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated light paraffinic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a<br>raffinate from a sulfuric acid treating process. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C15 through C30 and<br>produces a finished oil having a viscosity of less than 100 SUS<br>at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC).]|265-121-5|64742-21-8|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-058-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutralized heavy paraffi-<br>nic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>treating process to remove acidic materials. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C20 through C50 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity of at least 100 SUS at 100 oF<br>(19cSt at 40 oC). It contains a relatively large proportion of<br>aliphatic hydrocarbons.]|265-127-8|64742-27-4|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-059-00-X|Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutralized light paraffinic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by a<br>treating process to remove acidic materials. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C15 through C30 and produces a finished oil with a<br>viscosity less than 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC).]|265-128-3|64742-28-5|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-060-00-5|Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutralized heavy<br>naphthenic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by a<br>treating process to remove acidic materials. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C20 through C50 and produces a finished oil with a<br>viscosity of at least 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It<br>contains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-135-1|64742-34-3|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-061-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutralized light naphthe-<br>nic;<br>Unrefined or mildly refined baseoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by a<br>treating process to remove acidic materials. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C15 through C30 and produces a finished oil with a<br>viscosity of less than 100 SUS a 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It<br>contains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-136-7|64742-35-4|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-062-00-6|Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracked naphtha depropanizer<br>overhead, C3-rich acid-free;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>fractionation of catalytic cracked hydrocarbons and treated to<br>remove acidic impurities. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers in the range of C2 through C4, predominantly<br>C3.]|270-755-0|68477-73-6|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-063-00-1|Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracker;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of the products from a catalytic cracking process. It<br>consists predominantly of aliphatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through<br>C6.]|270-756-6|68477-74-7|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-064-00-7|Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracker, C1-5-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of products from a catalytic cracking process. It<br>consists of aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in<br>the range of C1 through C6, predominantly C1 through C5.]|270-757-1|68477-75-8|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-065-00-2|Gases (petroleum), catalytic polymd. naphtha stabilizer over-<br>head, C2-4-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>fractionation stabilization of catalytic polymerized naphtha. It<br>consists of aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in<br>the range of C2 through C6, predominantly C2 through C4.]|270-758-7|68477-76-9|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-066-00-8|Gases (petroleum), catalytic reformer, C1-4-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distillation of products from a catalytic reforming process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the range<br>of C1 through C6, predominantly C1 through C4.]|270-760-8|68477-79-2|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-067-00-3|Gases (petroleum), C3-5 olefinic-paraffinic alkylation feed;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of olefinic and paraffinic hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers in the range of C3 through C5<br>which are used as alkylation feed. Ambient temperatures<br>normally exceed the critical temperature of these combina-<br>tions.]|270-765-5|68477-83-8|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-068-00-9|Gases (petroleum), C4-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distillation of products from a catalytic fractionation process.<br>It consists of aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>in the range of C3 through C5, predominantly C4.]|270-767-6|68477-85-0|⊗⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-069-00-4|Gases (petroleum), deethanizer overheads;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced from<br>distillation of the gas and gasoline fractions from the catalytic<br>cracking process. It contains predominantly ethane and<br>ethylene.]|270-768-1|68477-86-1|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-070-00-X|Gases (petroleum), deisobutanizer tower overheads;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>atmospheric distillation of a butane-butylene stream. It<br>consists of aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C3 through C4.]|270-769-7|68477-87-2|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-071-00-5|Gases (petroleum), depropanizer dry, propene-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of products from the gas and gasoline fractions of<br>a catalytic cracking process. It consists predominantly of<br>propylene with some ethane and propane.]|270-772-3|68477-90-7|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-072-00-0|Gases (petroleum), depropanizer overheads;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distillation of products from the gas and gasoline fractions of<br>a catalytic cracking process. It consists of aliphatic hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C2 through C4.]|270-773-9|68477-91-8|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-073-00-6|Gases (petroleum), gas recovery plant depropanizer overheads;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>fractionation of miscellaneous hydrocarbon streams. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers in the range of C1 through C4, predominantly<br>propane.]|270-777-0|68477-94-1|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-074-00-1|Gases (petroleum), Girbatol unit feed;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons that is used as the<br>feed into the Girbatol unit to remove hydrogen sulfide. It<br>consists of aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C2 through C4.]|270-778-6|68477-95-2|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-075-00-7|Gases (petroleum), isomerized naphtha fractionator, C4-rich,<br>hydrogen sulfide-free;<br>Petroleum gas|270-782-8|68477-99-6|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-076-00-2|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracked clarified oil and thermal<br>cracked vacuum residue fractionation reflux drum;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>fractionation of catalytic cracked clarified oil and thermal<br>cracked vacuum residue. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C1 through C6.]|270-802-5|68478-21-7|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-077-00-8|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracked naphtha stabilization<br>absorber;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>stabilization of catalytic cracked naphtha. It consists pre-<br>dominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C1 through C6.]|270-803-0|68478-22-8|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-078-00-3|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracker, catalytic reformer and<br>hydrodesulfurizer combined fractionater;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>fractionation of products from catalytic cracking, catalytic<br>reforming and hydrodesulfurizing processes treated to remove<br>acidic impurities. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having cabon numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C5.]|270-804-6|68478-24-0|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-079-00-9|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic reformed naphtha fractionation<br>stabilizer;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>fractionation stabilization of catalytic reformed naphtha. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C4.]|270-806-7|68478-26-2|⊗Carc. Cat.<br>1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-080-00-4|Tail gas (petroleum), saturate gas plant mixed stream, C4-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>fractionation stabilization of straight-run naphtha, distillation<br>tail gas and catalytic reformed naphtha stabilizer tail gas. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the range<br>of C3 through C6, predominantly butane and isobutane.]|270-813-5|68478-32-0|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-081-00-X|Tail gas (petroleum), saturate gas recovery plant, C1-2-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>fractionation of distillate tail gas, straight-run naphtha,<br>catalytic reformed naphtha stabilizer tail gas. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in<br>the range of C1through C5, predominantly methane and<br>ethane.]|270-814-0|68478-33-1|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-082-00-5|Tail gas (petroleum), vacuum residues thermal cracker;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>thermal cracking of vacuum residues. It consists of hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C1 through C5.]|270-815-6|68478-34-2|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-083-00-0|Hydrocarbons, C3-4-rich, petroleum distillate;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distillation and condensation of crude oil. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the range of C3<br>through C5, predominantly C3 through C4.]|270-990-9|68512-91-4|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-084-00-6|Gases (petroleum), full-range straight-run naphtha dehexani-<br>zer off;<br>petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>fractionation of the full-range straight-run naphtha. It consists<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C2 through C6.]|271-000-8|68513-15-5|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-085-00-1|Gases (petroleum), hydrocracking depropanizer off, hydro-<br>carbon-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbon produced by the<br>distillation of products from a hydrocracking process. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C4. It may<br>also contain small amounts of hydrogen and hydrogen<br>sulfide.]|271-001-3|68513-16-6|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-086-00-7|Gases (petroleum), light straight-run naphtha stabilizer off;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>stabilization of light straight-run naphtha. It consists of<br>saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C2 through C6.]|271-002-9|68513-17-7|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-087-00-2|Residues (petroleum), alkylation splitter, C4-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex residuum from the distillation of streams various<br>refinery operations. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers in the range of C4 through C5, predominantly butane<br>and boiling in the range of approximately - 11.7 oC to 27.8 oC<br>(11 oF to 82 oF).]|271-010-2|68513-66-6|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-088-00-8|Hydrocarbons, C1-4;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons provided by<br>thermal cracking and absorber operations and by distillation<br>of crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C4 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately minus 164 oC to minus<br>0.5 oC (-263 oF to 31 oF).]|271-032-2|68514-31-8|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-089-00-3|Hydrocarbons, C1-4, sweetened;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>subjecting hydrocarbon gases to a sweetening process to<br>convert mercaptans or to remove acidic impurities. It consists<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C1 through C4 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately - 164 oC to - 0.5 oC (-263 oF to 31 oF).]|271-038-5|68514-36-3|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-090-00-9|Hydrocarbons, C1-3;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C3 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately minus 164 oC to minus<br>42 oC (-263 oF to - 44 oF).]|271-259-7|68527-16-2|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-091-00-4|Hydrocarbons, C1-4, debutanizer fraction;<br>Petroleum gas|271-261-8|68527-19-5|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-092-00-X|Gases (petroleum), C1-5, wet;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of crude oil and/or the cracking of tower gas oil. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C1 through C5.]|271-624-0|68602-83-5|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-093-00-5|Hydrocarbons, C2-4;<br>Petroleum gas|271-734-9|68606-25-7|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-094-00-0|Hydrocarbons, C3;<br>Petroleum gas|271-735-4|68606-26-8|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-095-00-6|Gases (petroleum), alkylation feed;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>catalytic cracking of gas oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C3 through<br>C4.]|271-737-5|68606-27-9|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-096-00-1|Gases (petroleum), depropanizer bottoms fractionation off;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>fractionation of depropanizer bottoms. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of butane, isobutane and butadiene.]|271-742-2|68606-34-8|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-097-00-7|Gases (petroleum), refinery blend;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from various processes. It<br>consists of hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide and hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C5.]|272-183-7|68783-07-3|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-098-00-2|Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracking;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of the products from a catalytic cracking process. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C3 through C5.]|272-203-4|68783-64-2|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-099-00-8|Gases (petroleum), C2-4, sweetened;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>subjecting a petroleum distillate to a sweetening process to<br>convert mercaptans or to remove acidic impurities. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C2<br>through C4 and boiling in the range of approximately - 51 oC<br>to - 34 oC (-60 oF to - 30 oF).]|272-205-5|68783-65-3|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-100-00-1|Gases (petroleum), crude oil fractionation off;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>fractionation of crude oil. It consists of saturated aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C1 through C5.]|272-871-7|68918-99-0|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-101-00-7|Gases (petroleum), dehexanizer off;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>fractionation of combined naphtha streams. It consists of<br>saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C1 through C5.]|272-872-2|68919-00-6|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-102-00-2|Gases (petroleum), light straight run gasoline fractionation<br>stabilizer off;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>fractionation of light straight-run gasoline. It consists of<br>saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C1 through C5.]|272-878-5|68919-05-1|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-103-00-8|Gases (petroleum), naphtha unifiner desulfurization stripper<br>off;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by a<br>naphtha unifiner desulfurization process and stripped from<br>the naphtha product. It consists of saturated aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C1 through C4.]|272-879-0|68919-06-2|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-104-00-3|Gases (petroleum), straight-run naphtha catalytic reforming<br>off;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>catalytic reforming of straight-run naphtha and fractionation<br>of the total effluent. It consists of methane, ethane, and<br>propane.]|272-882-7|68919-09-5|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-105-00-9|Gases (petroleum), fluidized catalytic cracker splitter over-<br>heads;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>fractionation of the charge to the C3 -C4 splitter. It consists<br>predominantly of C3 hydrocarbons.]|272-893-7|68919-20-0|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-106-00-4|Gases (petroleum), straight-run stabilizer off;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>fractionation of the liquid from the first tower used in the<br>distillation of crude oil. It consists of saturated aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C1 through C4.]|272-883-2|68919-10-8|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-107-00-X|Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracked naphtha debutanizer;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>fractionation of catalytic cracked naphtha. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C1 through C4.]|273-169-3|68952-76-1|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-108-00-5|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracked distillate and naphtha<br>stabilizer;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>fractionation of catalytic cracked naphtha and distillate. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C4.]|273-170-9|68952-77-2|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-109-00-0|Tail gas (petroleum), thermal-cracked distillate, gas oil and<br>naphtha absorber;<br>petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>separation of thermal-cracked distillates, naphtha and gas oil.<br>It consists pedrominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C6.]|273-175-6|68952-81-8|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-110-00-6|Tail gas (petroleum), thermal cracked hydrocarbon fractiona-<br>tion stabilizer, petroleum coking;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>fractionation stabilization of thermal cracked hydrocarbons<br>from petroleum coking process. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C6.]|273-176-1|68952-82-9|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-111-00-1|Gases (petroleum, light steam-cracked, butadiene conc.;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of products from a thermal cracking process, It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having a carbon number predomi-<br>nantly of C4.]|273-265-5|68955-28-2|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-112-00-7|Gases (petroleum), straight-run naphtha catalytic reformer<br>stabilizer overhead;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>catalytic reforming of straight-run naphtha and the fractio-<br>nation of the total effluent. It consists of saturated aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C2 through C4.]|273-270-2|68955-34-0|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-113-00-2|Hydrocarbons, C4;<br>Petroleum gas|289-339-5|87741-01-3|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-114-00-8|Alkanes, C1-4, C3-rich;<br>Petroleum gas|292-456-4|90622-55-2|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-115-00-3|Gases (petroleum), steam-cracker C3-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of products from a steam cracking process. It<br>consists predominantly of propylene with some propane and<br>boils in the range of approximately - 70 oC to 0 oC (-94 oF to<br>32 oF).]|295-404-9|92045-22-2|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-116-00-9|Hydrocarbons, C4, steam-cracker distillate;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of the products of a steam cracking process. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having a carbon<br>number of C4, predominantly 1-butene and 2-butene,<br>containing also butane and isobutene and boiling in the range<br>of approximately minus 12 oC to 5 oC (10.4 oF to 41 oF).]|295-405-4|92045-23-3|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-117-00-4|Petroleum gases, liquefied, sweetened, C4 fraction;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>subjecting a liquified petroleum gas mix to a sweetening<br>process to oxidize mercaptans or to remove acidic impurities.<br>It consists predominantly of C4 saturated and unsaturated<br>hydrocarbons.]|295-463-0|92045-80-2|F+; R12<br>Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|F+; T<br>R: 12-45-46<br>S: 53-45||HKS|
|649-118-00-X|Hydrocarbons, C4, 1,3-butadiene- and isobutene-free;<br>Petroleum gas|306-004-1|95465-89-7|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 2; R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-119-00-5|Raffinates (petroleum), steam-cracked C4 fraction cuprous<br>ammonium acetate extn., C3-5 and C3-5 unsatd., butadiene-free;<br>Petroleum gas|307-769-4|97722-19-5|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-120-00-0|Gases (petroleum), amine system feed;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[The feed gas to the amine system for removal of hydrogen<br>sulfide. It consists of hydrogen. Carbon monoxide, carbon<br>dioxide, hydrogen sulfide and aliphatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C5<br>may also be present.]|270-746-1|68477-65-6|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-121-00-6|Gases (petroleum), benzene unit hydrodesulfurizer off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[Off gases produced by the benzene unit. It consists primarily<br>of hydrogen. Carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C6,<br>including benzene, may also be present.]|270-747-7|68477-66-7|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-122-00-1|Gases (petroleum), benzene unit recycle, hydrogen-rich;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>recycling the gases of the benzene unit. It consists primarily of<br>hydrogen with various small amounts of carbon monoxide<br>and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the range of C1<br>through C6.]|270-748-2|68477-67-8|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-123-00-7|Gases (petroleum), blend oil, hydrogen-nitrogen-rich;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>distillation of a blend oil. It consists primarily of hydrogen and<br>nitrogen with various small amounts of carbon monoxide,<br>carbon dioxide, and aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C5.]|270-749-8|68477-68-9|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-124-00-2|Gases (petroleum), catalytic reformed naphtha stripper over-<br>heads;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>stabilization of catalytic reformed naphtha. Its consists of<br>hydrogen and saturated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C1 through C4.]|270-759-2|68477-77-0|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-125-00-8|Gases (petroleum), C6-8 catalytic reformer recycle;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distillation of products from catalytic reforming of C6-C8 feed<br>and recycled to conserve hydrogen. It consists primarily of<br>hydrogen. It may also contain various small amounts of<br>carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and hydrocar-<br>bons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C1 through C6.]|270-761-3|68477-80-5|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-126-00-3|Gases (petroleum), C6-8 catalytic reformer;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distillation of products from catalytic reforming of C6-C8 feed.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the<br>range of C1 through C5 and hydrogen.]|270-762-9|68477-81-6|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-127-00-9|Gases (petroleum), C6-8 catalytic reformer recycle, hydrogen-<br>rich;<br>Refinery gas|270-763-4|68477-82-7|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-128-00-4|Gases (petroleum), C2-return stream;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>extraction of hydrogen from a gas stream which consists<br>primarily of hydrogen with small amounts of nitrogen, carbon<br>monoxide, methane, ethane, and ethylene. It contains<br>predominantly hydrocarbons such as methane, ethane, and<br>ethylene with small amounts of hydrogen, nitrogen and<br>carbon monoxide.]|270-766-0|68477-84-9|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-129-00-X|Gases (petroleum), dry sour, gas-concn.-unit-off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[The complex combination of dry gases from a gas<br>concentration unit. It consists of hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide<br>and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C1 through C3.]|270-774-4|68477-92-9|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-130-00-5|Gases (petroleum), gas concn. reabsorber distn.;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distillation of products from combined gas streams in a gas<br>concentration reabsorber. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen,<br>hydrogen sulfide and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in<br>the range of C1 through C3.]|270-776-5|68477-93-0|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-131-00-0|Gases (petroleum), hydrogen absorber off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained by absorbing hydrogen<br>from a hydrogen rich stream. It consists of hydrogen, carbon<br>monoxide, nitrogen, and methane with small amounts of C2<br>hydrocarbons.]|270-779-1|68477-96-3|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-132-00-6|Gases (petroleum), hydrogen-rich;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination separated as a gas from hydrocarbon<br>gases by chilling. It consists primarily of hydrogen with<br>various small amounts of carbon monoxide, nitrogen,<br>methane, and C2 hydrocarbons.]|270-780-7|68477-97-4|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-133-00-1|Gases (petroleum), hydrotreater blend oil recycle, hydrogen-<br>nitrogen-rich;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from recycled hydrotreated<br>blend oil. It consists primarily of hydrogen and nitrogen with<br>various small amounts of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide<br>and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C1 through C5.]|270-781-2|68477-98-5|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-134-00-7|Gases (petroleum), recycle, hydrogen-rich;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from recycled reactor<br>gases. It consists primarily of hydrogen with various small<br>amounts of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen,<br>hydrogen sulfide, and saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers in the range of C1 through C5.]|270-783-3|68478-00-2|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-135-00-2|Gases (petroleum), reformer make-up, hydrogen-rich;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from the reformers. It<br>consists primarily of hydrogen with various small amounts of<br>carbon monoxide and aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C5.]|270-784-9|68478-01-3|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-136-00-8|Gases (petroleum), reforming hydrotreater;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from the reforming<br>hydrotreating process. It consists primarily of hydrogen,<br>methane, and ethane with various small amounts of hydrogen<br>sulfide and aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C3 thorugh C5.]|270-785-4|68478-02-4|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-137-00-3|Gases (petroleum), reforming hydrotreater, hydrogen-<br>methane-rich;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from the reforming<br>hydrotreating process. It consists primarily of hydrogen and<br>methane with various small amounts of carbon monoxide,<br>carbon dioxide, nitrogen and saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C2<br>through C5.]|270-787-5|68478-03-5|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-138-00-9|Gases (petroleum), reforming hydrotreater make-up, hydro-<br>gen-rich;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from the reforming<br>hydrotreating process. It consists primarily of hydrogen with<br>various small amounts of carbon monoxide and aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C1 through C5.]|270-788-0|68478-04-6|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-139-00-4|Gases (petroleum), thermal cracking distn.;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced by distillation of products<br>from a thermal cracking process. It consists of hydrogen,<br>hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C1 through C6.]|270-789-6|68478-05-7|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-140-00-X|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracker refractionation absorber;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>refractionation of products from a catalytic cracking process.<br>It consists of hydrogen and hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C3.]|270-805-1|68478-25-1|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-141-00-5|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic reformed naphtha separator;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>catalytic reforming of straight run naphtha. It consists of<br>hydrogen and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C1 through C6.]|270-807-2|68478-27-3|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-142-00-0|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic reformed naphtha stabilizer;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>stabilization of catalytic reformed naphtha. It consists of<br>hydrogen and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C1 through C6.]|270-808-8|68478-28-4|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-143-00-6|Tail gas (petroleum), cracked distillate hydrotreater separator;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating cracked distillates with hydrogen in the presence of a<br>catalyst. It consists of hydrogen and saturated aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C1 through C5.]|270-809-3|68478-29-5|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-144-00-1|Tail gas (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized straight-run naphtha<br>separator;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>hydrodesulfurization of straight-run naphtha. It consists of<br>hydrogen and saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C6.]|270-810-9|68478-30-8|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-145-00-7|Gases (petroleum), catalytic reformed straight-run naphtha<br>stabilizer overheads;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>catalytic reforming of straight-run naphtha followed by<br>fractionation of the total effluent. It consists of hydrogen,<br>methane, ethane and propane.]|270-999-8|68513-14-4|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-146-00-2|Gases (petroleum), reformer effluent high-pressure flash drum<br>off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced by the high-pressure<br>flashing of the effluent from the reforming reactor. It consists<br>primarily of hydrogen with various small amounts of<br>methane, ethane, and propane.]|271-003-4|68513-18-8|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-147-00-8|Gases (petroleum), reformer effluent low-pressure flash drum<br>off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced by low-pressure flashing<br>of the effluent from the reforming reactor. It consists<br>primarily of hydrogen with various small amounts of<br>methane, ethane, and propane.]|271-005-5|68513-19-9|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-148-00-3|Gases (petroleum), oil refinery gas distn. off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination separated by distillation of a gas<br>stream containing hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon<br>dioxide and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the<br>range of C1 through C6 or obtained by cracking ethane and<br>propane. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C1 through C2, hydrogen,<br>nitrogen, and carbon monoxide.]|271-258-1|68527-15-1|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-149-00-9|Gases (petroleum), benzene unit hydrotreater depentanizer<br>overheads;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced by treating the feed from<br>the benzene unit with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst<br>followed by depentanizing. It consists primarily of hydrogen,<br>ethane and propane with various small amounts of nitrogen,<br>carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C6.<br>It may contain trace amounts of benzene.]|271-623-5|68602-82-4|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-150-00-4|Gases (petroleum), secondary absorber off, fluidized catalytic<br>cracker overheads fractionator;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced by the fractionation of the<br>overhead products from the catalytic cracking process in the<br>fluidized catalytic cracker. It consists of hydrogen, nitrogen,<br>and hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C1 through C3.]|271-625-6|68602-84-6|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-151-00-X|Petroleum products, refinery gases;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination which consists primarily of<br>hydrogen with various small amounts of methane, ethane, and<br>propane.]|271-750-6|68607-11-4|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-152-00-5|Gases (petroleum), hydrocracking low-pressure separator;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained by the liquid-vapor<br>separation of the hydrocracking process reactor effluent. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrogen and saturated hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C1 through C3.]|272-182-1|68783-06-2|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-153-00-0|Gases (petroleum), refinery;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from various petroleum<br>refining operations. It consists of hydrogen and hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C3.]|272-338-9|68814-67-5|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-154-00-6|Gases (petroleum), platformer products separator off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from the chemical<br>reforming of naphthenes to aromatics. It consists of hydrogen<br>and saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C2 through C4.]|272-343-6|68814-90-4|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-155-00-1|Gases (petroleum), hydrotreated sour kerosine depentanizer<br>stabilizer off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[The complex combination obtained from the depentanizer<br>stabilization of hydrotreated kerosine. It consists primarily of<br>hydrogen, methane, ethane, and propane with various small<br>amounts of nitrogen, hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide and<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C4 through C5.]|272-775-5|68911-58-0|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-156-00-7|Gases (petroleum), hydrotreated sour kerosine flash drum;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from the flash drum of the<br>unit treating sour kerosine with hydrogen in the presence of a<br>catalyst. It consists primarily of hydrogen and methane with<br>various small amounts of nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and<br>hydro-carbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C2 through C5.]|272-776-0|68911-59-1|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-157-00-2|Gases (petroleum), distillate unifiner desulfurization stripper<br>off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination stripped from the liquid product of<br>the unifiner desulfurization process. It consists of hydrogen<br>sulfide, methane, ethane, and propane.]|272-873-8|68919-01-7|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-158-00-8|Gases (petroleum), fluidized catalytic cracker fractionation off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced by the fractionation of the<br>overhead product of the fluidized catalytic cracking process. It<br>consists of hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen, and<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C1 through C5.]|272-874-3|68919-02-8|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-159-00-3|Gases (petroleum), fluidized catalytic cracker scrubbing<br>secondary absorber off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced by scrubbing the overhead<br>gas from the fluidized catalytic cracker. It consists of<br>hydrogen, nitrogen, methane, ethane and propane.]|272-875-9|68919-03-9|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-160-00-9|Gases (petroleum), heavy distillate hydrotreater desulfurization<br>stripper off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination stripped from the liquid product of<br>the heavy distillate hydrotreater desulfurization process. It<br>consists of hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, and saturated aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C1 through C5.]|272-876-4|68919-04-0|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-161-00-4|Gases (petroleum), platformer stabilizer off, light ends<br>fractionation;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained by the fractionation of the<br>light ends of the platinum reactors of the plattformer unit. It<br>consists of hydrogen, methane, ethane and propane.]|272-880-6|68919-07-3|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-162-00-X|Gases (petroleum), preflash tower off, crude distn.;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced from the first tower used<br>in the distillation of crude oil. It consists of nitrogen and<br>saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C1 through C5.]|272-881-1|68919-08-4|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-163-00-5|Gases (petroleum), tar stripper off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained by the fractionation of<br>reduced crude oil. It consists of hydrogen and hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C4.]|272-884-8|68919-11-9|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-164-00-0|Gases (petroleum), unifiner stripper off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A combination of hydrogen and methane obtained by<br>fractionation of the products from the unifiner unit.]|272-885-3|68919-12-0|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-165-00-6|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic hydrodesulfurized naphtha<br>separator;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>hydrodesulfurization of naphtha. It consists of hydrogen,<br>methane, ethane, and propane.]|273-173-5|68952-79-4|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-166-00-1|Tail gas (petroleum), straight-run naphtha hydrodesulfurizer;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained from the hydrodesulfur-<br>ization of straight-run naphtha. It consists of hydrogen and<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C1 through C5.]|273-174-0|68952-80-7|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-167-00-7|Gases (petroleum), sponge absorber off, fluidized catalytic<br>cracker and gas oil desulfurizer overhead fractionation;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained by the fractionation of<br>products from the fluidized catalytic cracker and gas oil<br>desulfurizer. It consists of hydrogen and hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through<br>C4.]|273-269-7|68955-33-9|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-168-00-2|Gases (petroleum), crude distn. and catalytic cracking;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced by crude distillation and<br>catalytic cracking processes. It consists of hydrogen, hydrogen<br>sulfide, nitrogen, carbon monoxide and paraffinic and olefinic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C1 through C6.]|273-563-5|68989-88-8|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-169-00-8|Gases (petroleum), gas oil diethanolamine scrubber off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination produced by desulfurization of gas<br>oils with diethanolamine. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen and aliphatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers in the range of C1 through C5.]|295-397-2|92045-15-3|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-170-00-3|Gases (petroleum), gas oil hydrodesulfurization effluent;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained by separation of the liquid<br>phase from the effluent from the hydrogenation reaction. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide and<br>aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C1 through C3.]|295-398-8|92045-16-4|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-171-00-9|Gases (petroleum), gas oil hydrodesulfurization purge;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of gases obtained from the reformer<br>and from the purges from the hydrogenation reactor. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrogen and aliphatic hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C1 through C4.]|295-399-3|92045-17-5|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-172-00-4|Gases (petroleum), hydrogenator effluent flash drum off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination of gases obtained from flash of the<br>effluents after the hydrogenation reaction. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrogen and aliphatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C6.]|295-400-7|92045-18-6|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-173-00-X|Gases (petroleum), naphtha steam cracking high-pressure<br>residual;<br>Refinery gas;<br>[A complex combination obtained as a mixture of the non-<br>condensable portions from the product of a naphtha steam<br>cracking process as well as residual gases obtained during the<br>preparation of subsequent products. It consists predominantly<br>of hydrogen and paraffinic and olefinic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C5<br>with which natural gas may also be mixed.]|295-401-2|92045-19-7|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-174-00-5|Gases (petroleum), residue visbaking off;<br>Refinery gas;<br>A complex combination obtained from viscosity reduction of<br>residues in a furnace. It consists predominantly of hydrogen<br>sulfide and paraffinic and olefinic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through<br>C5.]|295-402-8|92045-20-0|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-175-00-0|Foots oil (petroleum), acid-treated;<br>Foots oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treatment of Foot's oil with sulfuric acid. It consists<br>predominantly of branched-chain hydrocarbons with carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through C50.]|300-225-7|93924-31-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-176-00-6|Foots oil (petroleum), clay-treated;<br>Foots oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treatment of Foot's oil with natural or modified clay in either a<br>contacting or percolation process to remove the trace<br>amounts of polar compounds and impurities present. It<br>consists predominantly of branched chain hydrocarbons with<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through<br>C50.]|300-226-2|93924-32-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-177-00-1|Gases (petroleum), C3-4;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distillation of products from the cracking of crude oil. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the range<br>of C3 through C4, predominantly of propane and propylene,<br>and boiling in the range of approximately - 51 oC to - 1 oC<br>(-60 oF to 30 oF.)]|268-629-5|68131-75-9|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-178-00-7|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracked distillate and catalytic<br>cracked naphtha fractionation absorber;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[The complex combination of hydrocarbons from the<br>distillation of the products from catalytic cracked distillates<br>and catalytic cracked naphtha. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the range of C1<br>through C4.]|269-617-2|68307-98-2|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-179-00-2|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic polymn. naphtha fractionation<br>stabilizer;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the fractio-<br>nation stabilization products from polymerization of naphtha.<br>It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers in the range of C1 through C4.]|269-618-8|68307-99-3|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-180-00-8|Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic reformed naphtha fractionation<br>stabilizer, hydrogen sulfide-free;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>fractionation stabilization of catalytic reformed naphtha and<br>from which hydrogen sulfide has been removed by amine<br>treatment. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through<br>C4.]|269-619-3|68308-00-9|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-181-00-3|Tail gas (petroleum), cracked distillate hydrotreater stripper;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating thermal cracked distillates with hydrogen in the<br>presence of a catalyst. It consists predominantly of saturated<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C1 through C6.]|269-620-9|68308-01-0|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-182-00-9|Tail gas (petroleum), straight-run distillate hydrodesulfurizer,<br>hydrogen sulfide-free;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>catalytic hydrodesulfurization of straight run distillates and<br>from which hydrogen sulfide has been removed by amine<br>treatment. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through<br>C4.]|269-630-3|68308-10-1|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-183-00-4|Tail gas (petroleum), gas oil catalytic cracking absorber;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>distillation of products from the catalytic cracking of gas oil. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C5.]|269-623-5|68308-03-2|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-184-00-X|Tail gas (petroleum), gas recovery plant;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the distilla-<br>tion of products from miscellaneous hydrocarbon streams. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C5.]|269-624-0|68308-04-3|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-185-00-5|Tail gas (petroleum), gas recovery plant deethanizer;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the distilla-<br>tion of products from miscellaneous hydrocarbon streams. It<br>consists of hydrocarbon having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C1 through C4.]|269-625-6|68308-05-4|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-186-00-0|Tail gas (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized distillate and hydro-<br>desulfurized naphtha fractionator, acid-free;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>fractionation of hydrodesulfurized naphtha and distillate<br>hydrocarbon streams and treated to remove acidic impurities.<br>It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C5.]|269-626-1|68308-06-5|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-187-00-6|Tail gas (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized vacuum gas oil<br>stripper, hydrogen sulfide-free;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>stripping stabilization of catalytic hydrodesulfurized vacuum<br>gas oil and from which hydrogen sulfide has been removed by<br>amine treatment. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1<br>through C6.]|269-627-7|68308-07-6|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-188-00-1|Tail gas (petroleum), light straight-run naphtha stabilizer,<br>hydrogen sulfide-free;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>fractionation stabilization of light straight run naphtha and<br>from which hydrogen sulfide has been removed by amine<br>treatment. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through<br>C5.]|269-629-8|68308-09-8|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-189-00-7|Tail gas (petroleum), propane-propylene alkylation feed prep<br>deethanizer;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>distillation of the reaction products of propane with<br>propylene. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C4.]|269-631-9|68308-11-2|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-190-00-2|Tail gas (petroleum), vacuum gas oil hydrodesulfurizer,<br>hydrogen sulfide-free;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>catalytic hydrodesulfurization of vacuum gas oil and from<br>which hydrogen sulfide has been removed by amine<br>treatment. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through<br>C6.]|269-632-4|68308-12-3|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-191-00-8|Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracked overheads;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of products from the catalytic cracking process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C3 through C5 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately - 48 oC to 32 oC (-54 oF to 90 oF).]|270-071-2|68409-99-4|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-193-00-9|Alkanes, C1-2;<br>Petroleum gas|270-651-5|68475-57-0|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-194-00-4|Alkanes, C2-3;<br>Petroleum gas|270-652-0|68475-58-1|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-195-00-X|Alkanes, C3-4;<br>Petroleum gas|270-653-6|68475-59-2|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-196-00-5|Alkanes, C4-5;<br>Petroleum gas|270-654-1|68475-60-5|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-197-00-0|Fuel gases;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A combination of light gases. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrogen and/or low molecular weight hydrocarbons.]|270-667-2|68476-26-6|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-198-00-6|Fuel gases, crude oil of distillates;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of light gases produced by<br>distillation of crude oil and by catalytic reforming of naphtha.<br>It consists of hydrogen and hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C4 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately - 217 oC to - 12 oC<br>(- 423 oF to 10 oF).]|270-670-9|68476-29-9|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-199-00-1|Hydrocarbons, C3-4;<br>Petroleum gas|270-681-9|68476-40-4|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-200-00-5|Hydrocarbons, C4-5;<br>Petroleum gas|270-682-4|68476-42-6|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-201-00-0|Hydrocarbons, C2-4, C3-rich;<br>Petroleum gas|270-689-2|68476-49-3|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-202-00-6|Petroleum gases, liquefied;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C3 through C7<br>and boiling in the range of approximately - 40 oC to 80 oC<br>(- 40 oF to 176 oF).]|270-704-2|68476-85-7|F+; R12<br>Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|F+; T<br>R: 12-45-46<br>S: 53-45||HKS|
|649-203-00-1|Petroleum gases, liquefied, sweetened;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>subjecting liquefied petroleum gas mix to a sweetening<br>process to convert mercaptans or to remove acidic impurities.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C3 through C7 and boiling in the<br>range of approximately - 40 oC to 80 oC (-40 oF to 176 oF).]|270-705-8|68476-86-8|F+; R12<br>Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|F+; T<br>R: 12-45-46<br>S: 45-53||HKS|
|649-204-00-7|Gases (petroleum), C3-4, isobutane-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the distilla-<br>tion of saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons usually<br>ranging in carbon numbers from C3 through C6, predomi-<br>nantly butane and isobutane. It consists of saturated and<br>unsaturated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the<br>range of C3 through C4, predominantly isobutane.]|270-724-1|68477-33-8|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-205-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), C3-6, piperylene-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the distilla-<br>tion of saturated and unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbons<br>usually ranging in the carbon numbers C3 through C6. It<br>consists of saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers in the range of C3 through C6, predominantly<br>piperylenes.]|270-726-2|68477-35-0|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-206-00-8|Gases (petroleum), butane splitter overheads;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>distillation of the butane stream. It consists of aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C3 through C4.]|270-750-3|68477-69-0|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-207-00-3|Gases (petroleum), C2-;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of products from a catalytic fractionation process.<br>It contains predominantly ethane, ethylene, propane, and<br>propylene.]|270-751-9|68477-70-3|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-208-00-9|Gases (petroleum), catalytic-cracked gas oil depropanizer<br>bottoms, C4-rich acid-free;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>fractionation of catalytic cracked gas oil hydrocarbon stream<br>and treated to remove hydrogen sulfide and other acidic<br>components. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers in the range of C3 through C5, predominantly C4.]|270-752-4|68477-71-4|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-209-00-4|Gases (petroleum), catalytic-cracked naphtha debutanizer<br>bottoms, C3-5-rich;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>stabilization of catalytic cracked naphtha. It consists of<br>aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C3 through C5.]|270-754-5|68477-72-5|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|
|649-210-00-X|Tail gas (petroleum), isomerized naphtha fractionation<br>stabilizer;<br>Petroleum gas;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>fractionation stabilization products from isomerized naphtha.<br>It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C1 through C4.]|269-628-2|68308-08-7|⊗Carc.<br>Cat. 1; R45<br>Muta. Cat. 2;<br>R46|T<br>R: 45-46<br>S: 53-45||H K|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-211-00-5|Foots oil (petroleum), carbon-treated;<br>Foots oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>treatment of Foots oil with activated carbon for the removal of<br>trace constituents and impurities. It consists predominantly of<br>saturated straight chain hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly greater than C12.]|308-126-0|97862-76-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-212-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), sweetened middle;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>subjecting a petroleum distillate to a sweetening process to<br>convert mercaptans or to remove acidic impurities. It consists<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C9 through C20 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 150 oC to 345 oC (302 oF to 653 oF).]|265-088-7|64741-86-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-213-00-6|Gas oils (petroleum), solvent-refined;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as the<br>raffinate from a solvent extraction process. It consists<br>predominantly of aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C11 through C25 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 205 oC to 400 oC<br>(401 oF to 752 oF).]|265-092-9|64741-90-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-214-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined middle;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as the<br>raffinate from a solvent extraction process. It consists<br>predominantly of aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C9 through C20 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 150 oC to 345 oC<br>(302 oF to 653 oF).]|265-093-4|64741-91-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-215-00-7|Gas oils (petroleum), acid-treated;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a<br>raffinate from a sulfuric acid treating process. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C13 through C25 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 230 oC to 400 oC (446 oF to 752 oF).]|265-112-6|64742-12-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-216-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated middle;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a<br>raffinate from a sulfuric acid treating process. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C11 through C20 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 205 oC to 345 oC (401 oF to 653 oF).]|265-113-1|64742-13-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-217-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated light;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a<br>raffinate from a sulfuric acid treating process. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C9 through C16 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 150 oC to 290 oC (302 oF to 554 oF).]|265-114-7|64742-14-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-218-00-3|Gas oils (petroleum), chemically neutralized;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by a<br>treating process to remove acidic materials. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C13 through C25 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 230 oC to 400 oC (446 oF to 752 oF).]|265-129-9|64742-29-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-219-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutralized middle;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by a<br>treating process to remove acidic materials. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C11 through C20 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 205 oC to 345 oC (401 oF to 653 oF).]|265-130-4|64742-30-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-220-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated middle;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons resulting from<br>treatment of a petroleum fraction with natural or modified<br>clay, usually in a percolation process to remove the trace<br>amounts of polar compounds and impurities present. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C9 through C20 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 150 oC to 345 oC (302 oF to 653 oF).]|265-139-3|64742-38-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-221-00-X|Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated middle;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating a petroleum fraction with hydrogen in the presence of<br>a catalyst. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C11 through C25 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 205 oC to 400 oC (401 oF to<br>752 oF).]|265-148-2|64742-46-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-222-00-5|Gas oils (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>petroleum stock by treating with hydrogen to convert organic<br>sulfur to hydrogen sulfide which is removed. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C13 through C25 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 230 oC to 400 oC (446 oF to<br>752 oF).]|265-182-8|64742-79-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-223-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized middle;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>petroleum stock by treating with hydrogen to convert organic<br>sulfur to hydrogen sulfide which is removed. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C11 through C25 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 205 oC to 400 oC (401 oF to 752 oF).]|265-183-3|64742-80-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-224-00-6|Fuels, diesel;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C9 through<br>C20 and boiling in the range of approximately 163 oC to<br>357 oC (325 oF to 675 oF).]|269-822-7|68334-30-5|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40|Xn<br>R: 40<br>S: (2-)36/37||H N|
|649-225-00-1|Fuel oil, No 2;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A distillate oil having a minimum viscosity of 32,6 SUS at<br>37,7 oC (100 oF) to a maximum of 37,9 SUS at 37,7 oC<br>(100 oF).]|270-671-4|68476-30-2|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40|Xn<br>R: 40<br>S: (2-)36/37||H|
|649-226-00-7|Fuel oil, No 4;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A distillate oil having a minimum viscosity of 45 SUS at<br>37,7 oC (100 oF) to a maximum of 125 SUS at 37,7 oC<br>(100 oF).]|270-673-5|68476-31-3|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40|Xn<br>R: 40<br>S: (2-)36/37||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-227-00-2|Fuels, diesel, No 2;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A distillate oil having a minimum viscosity of 32,6 SUS at<br>37,7 oC (100 oF).]|270-676-1|68476-34-6|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40|Xn<br>R: 40<br>S: (2-)36/37||H|
|649-228-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformer fractionator residue,<br>high-boiling;<br>Gasoil — unspecified; [A complex combination of hydro-<br>carbons from the distillation of catalytic reformer fracftio-<br>nator residue. It boils in the range of approximately 343 oC to<br>399 oC (650 oF to 750 oF).]|270-719-4|68477-29-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-229-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformer fractionator residue,<br>intermediate-boiling;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the distilla-<br>tion of catalytic reformer fractionator residue. It boils in the<br>range of approximately 288 oC to 371 oC (550 oF to 700 oF).]|270-721-5|68477-30-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-230-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformer fractionator residue,<br>low-boiling;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[The complex combination of hydrocarbons from the<br>distillation of catalytic reformer fractionator residue. It boils<br>approximately below 288 oC (550 oF).]|270-722-0|68477-31-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-231-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), highly refined middle;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>subjection of a petroleum fraction to several of the following<br>steps: filtration, centrifugation, atmospheric distillation,<br>vacuum distillation, acidification, neutralization and clay<br>treatment. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C10 through<br>C20.]|292-615-8|90640-93-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-232-00-X|Distillates (petroleum) catalytic reformer, heavy arom. conc.;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>distillation of a catalytically reformed petroleum cut. It<br>consists predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C10 through<br>C16 and boiling in the range of approximately 200 oC to<br>300 oC (392 oF to 572 oF).]|295-294-2|91995-34-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-233-00-5|Gas oils, paraffinic;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A distillate obtained from the redistillation of a complex<br>combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the distillation of<br>the effluents from a severe catalytic hydrotreatment of<br>paraffins. It boils in the range of approximately 190 oC to<br>330 oC (374 oF to 594 oF).]|300-227-8|93924-33-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-234-00-0|Naphtha (petroleum), solvent-refined hydrodesulfurized<br>heavy;<br>Gasoil — unspecified|307-035-3|97488-96-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-235-00-6|Hydrocarbons, C16-20, hydrotreated middle distillate, distn.<br>lights;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as first<br>runnings from the vacuum distillation of effluents from the<br>treatment of a middle distillate with hydrogen. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C16 through C20 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 290 oC to 350 oC (554 oF to 662<br>oF). It produces a finished oil having a viscosity of 2cSt at<br>100 oC (212 oF).]|307-659-6|97675-85-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-236-00-1|Hydrocarbons, C12-20, hydrotreated paraffinic, distn. lights;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as first<br>runnings from the vacuum distillation of effluents from the<br>treatment of heavy paraffins with hydrogen in the presence of<br>a catalyst. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C12 through<br>C20 and boiling in the range of approximately 230 oC to<br>350 oC (446 oF to 662 oF). It produces a finished oil having a<br>viscosity of 2cSt at 100 oC (212 oF).]|307-660-1|97675-86-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-237-00-7|Hydrocarbons, C11-17, solvent-extd. light naphthenic;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>extraction of the aromatics from a light naphthenic distillate<br>having a visciosity of 2.2 cSt at 40 oC (104 oF). It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C11 through C17 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 200 oC to 300 oC (392 oF to<br>572 oF).]|307-757-9|97722-08-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-238-00-2|Gas oils, hydrotreated;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>redistillation of the effluents from the treatment of paraffins<br>with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C17 through C27 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 330 oC to 340 oC (626 oF to<br>644 oF).]|308-128-1|97862-78-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-239-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), carbon-treated light paraffinic;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>treatment of a petroleum oil fraction with activated charcoal<br>for the removal of traces of polar constituents and impurities.<br>It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C12 through C28.]|309-667-5|100683-97-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-240-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), intermediate paraffinic, carbon-treated;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>treatment of petroleum with activated charcoal for the<br>removal of trace polar constituents and impurities. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C16 through C36.]|309-668-0|100683-98-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-241-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), intermediate paraffinic, clay-treated;<br>Gasoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>treatment of petroleum with bleaching earth for the removal<br>of trace polar constituents and impurities. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C16 through C36.]|309-669-6|100683-99-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-242-00-4|Alkanes, C12-26-branched and linear|292-454-3|90622-53-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-243-00-X|Lubricating greases;<br>Grease;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C12 through C50. May<br>contain organic salts of alkali metals, alkaline earth metals,<br>and/or aluminium compounds.]|278-011-7|74869-21-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-244-00-5|Slack wax (petroleum);<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>petroleum fraction by solvent crystallization (solvent dewax-<br>ing) or as a distillation fraction from a very waxy crude. It<br>consists predominantly of saturated straight and branched<br>chain hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly<br>greater than C20.]|265-165-5|64742-61-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-245-00-0|Slack wax (petroleum), acid-treated;<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a<br>raffinate by treatment of a petroleum slack wax fraction with<br>sulfuric acid treating process. It consists predominantly of<br>saturated straight and branched chain hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly greater than C20.]|292-659-8|90669-77-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-246-00-6|Slack wax (petroleum), clay-treated;<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treatment of a petroleum slack wax fraction with natural or<br>modified clay in either a contacting or percolation process. It<br>consists predominantly of saturated straight and branched<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater<br>than C20.]|292-660-3|90669-78-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-247-00-1|Slack wax (petroleum), hydrotreated;<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating slack wax with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.<br>It consists predominantly of saturated straight and branched<br>chain hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly<br>greater than C20.]|295-523-6|92062-09-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-248-00-7|Slack wax (petroleum), low-melting;<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>petroleum fraction by solvent deparaffination. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated straight and branched chain<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater<br>than C12.]|295-524-1|92062-10-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-249-00-2|Slack wax (petroleum), low-melting, hydrotreated;<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treatment of low-melting petroleum slack wax with hydrogen<br>in the presence of a catalyst. It consists predominantly of<br>saturated straight and branched chain hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly greater than C12.]|295-525-7|92062-11-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-250-00-8|Slack wax (petroleum), low-melting, carbon-treated;<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>treatment of low-melting slack wax with activated carbon for<br>the removal of trace polar constituents and impurities. It<br>consists predominantly of saturated straight and branched<br>chain hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly<br>greater than C12.]|308-155-9|97863-04-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-251-00-3|Slack wax (petroleum), low-melting, clay-treated;<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>treatment of low-melting petroleum slack wax with bentonite<br>for removal of trace polar constituents and impurities. It<br>consists predominantly of saturated straight and branched<br>chain hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly<br>greater than C12.]|308-156-4|97863-05-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-252-00-9|Slack wax (petroleum), low-melting, silicic acid-treated;<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>treatment of low-melting petroleum slack wax with silicic acid<br>for the removal of trace polar constituents and impurities. It<br>consists predominantly of saturated straight and branched<br>chain hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly<br>greater than C12.]|308-158-5|97863-06-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-253-00-4|Slack wax (petroleum), carbon-treated;<br>Slack wax;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treatment of petroleum slack wax with activated charcoal for<br>the removal of trace polar constituents and impurities.]|309-723-9|100684-49-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-254-00-X|Petrolatum;<br>Petrolatum;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a semi-<br>solid from dewaxing paraffinic residual oil. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated crystalline and liquid hydrocar-<br>bons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than<br>C25.]|232-373-2|8009-03-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-255-00-5|Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidized;<br>Petrolatum;<br>[A complex combination of organic compounds, predomi-<br>nantly high molecular weight carboxylic acids, obtained by<br>the air oxidation of petrolatum.]|265-206-7|64743-01-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-256-00-0|Petrolatum (petroleum), alumina-treated;<br>Petrolatum;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained when<br>petrolatum is treated with Al2O3 to remove polar components<br>and impurities. It consists predominantly of saturated,<br>crystalline, and liquid hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly greater than C25.]|285-098-5|85029-74-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-257-00-6|Petrolatum (petroleum), hydrotreated;<br>Petrolatum;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a semi-<br>solid from dewaxed paraffinic residual oil treated with<br>hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of saturated microcrystalline and liquid hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C20.]|295-459-9|92045-77-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-258-00-1|Petrolatum (petroleum), carbon-treated;<br>Petrolatum;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>treatment of petroleum petrolatum with activated carbon for<br>the removal of trace polar constituents and impurities. It<br>consists predominantly of saturated hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly greater than C20.]|308-149-6|97862-97-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-259-00-7|Petrolatum (petroleum), silicic acid-treated;<br>Petrolatum;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>treatment of petroleum petrolatum with silicic acid for the<br>removal of trace polar constituents and impurities. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly greater than C20.]|308-150-1|97862-98-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-260-00-2|Petrolatum (petroleum), clay-treated;<br>Petrolatum;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treatment of petrolatum with bleaching earth for the removal<br>of traces of polar constituents and impurities. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of greater than C25.]|309-706-6|100684-33-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H N|
|649-261-00-8|Gasoline, natural;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons separated from<br>natural gas by processes such as refrigeration or absorption. It<br>consists predominantly of saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C4<br>through C8 and boiling in the range of approximately minus<br>20 oC to 120 oC (-4 oF to 248 oF).]|232-349-1|8006-61-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-262-00-3|Naphtha;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[Refined, partly refined, or unrefined petroleum products by<br>the distillation of natural gas. It consists of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C5<br>through C6 and boiling in the range of approximately 100 oC<br>to 200 oC (212 oF to 392 oF).]|232-443-2|8030-30-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-263-00-9|Ligroine;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>fractional distillation of petroleum. This fraction boils in a<br>range of approximately 20 oC to 135 oC (58 oF to 275 oF).]|232-453-7|8032-32-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-264-00-4|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy straight-run;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distillation of crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C6 through<br>C12 and boiling in the range of approximately 65 oC to 230 oC<br>(149 oF to 446 oF).]|265-041-0|64741-41-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-265-00-X|Naphtha (petroleum), full-range straight-run;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distillation of crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C4 through<br>C11 and boiling in the range of approximately minus 20 oC to<br>220 oC (-4 oF to 428 oF).]|265-042-6|64741-42-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-266-00-5|Naphtha (petroleum), light straight-run;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distillation of crude oil. It consists predominantly of aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C4 through C10 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately minus 20 oC to 180 oC (-4 oF to 356 oF).]|265-046-8|64741-46-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-267-00-0|Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light aliph.;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>distillation of crude oil or natural gasoline. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C5 through C10 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 35 oC to 160 oC (95 oF<br>to 320 oF).]|265-192-2|64742-89-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-268-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), straight-run light;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C2 through C7<br>and boiling in the range of approximately - 88 oC to 99 oC<br>(-127 oF to 210 oF).]|270-077-5|68410-05-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-269-00-1|Gasoline, vapor-recovery;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons separated from the<br>gases from vapor recovery systems by cooling. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C4 through C11 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately - 20 oC to 196 oC (-4 oF to 384 oF).]|271-025-4|68514-15-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-270-00-7|Gasoline, straight-run, topping-plant;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced from the<br>topping plant by the distillation of crude oil. It boils in the<br>range of approximately 36,1 oC to 193,3 oC (97 oF to<br>380 oF).]|271-727-0|68606-11-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-271-00-2|Naphtha (petroleum), unsweetened;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced from the<br>distillation of naphtha streams from various refinery<br>processes. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C5 through C12 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 0 oC to 230 oC (25 oF to 446 oF).]|272-186-3|68783-12-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-272-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), light straight-run gasoline fractiona-<br>tion stabilizer overheads;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C3 through C6..]|272-931-2|68921-08-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-273-00-3|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy straight run, arom.-contg.;<br>Low boiling point naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>distillation process of crude petroleum. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the range<br>of C8 through C12 and boiling in the range of approximately<br>130 oC to 210 oC (266 oF to 410 oF).]|309-945-6|101631-20-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-274-00-9|Naphtha (petroleum), full-range alkylate;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distillation of the reaction products of isobutane with<br>monoolefinic hydrocarbons usually ranging in carbon<br>numbers from C3 through C5. It consist of predominantly<br>branched chain saturated hydro-carbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C7 through C12 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 90 oC to 220 oC (194 oF<br>to 428 oF).]|265-066-7|64741-64-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-275-00-4|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy alkylate;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distillation of the reaction products of isobutane with<br>monoolefinic hydrocarbons usually ranging in carbon<br>numbers from C3 to C5. It consists of predominantly branched<br>chain saturated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C9 through C12 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 150 oC to 220 oC (302 oF to<br>428 oF).]|265-067-2|64741-65-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-276-00-X|Naphtha (petroleum), light alkylate;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distillation of the reaction products of isobutane with<br>monoolefinic hydrocarbons usually ranging in carbon<br>numbers from C3 through C5. It consists of predominantly<br>branched chain saturated hydro-carbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C7 through C10 and<br>boiling in the range of aproximately 90 oC to 160 oC (194 oF<br>to 320 oF).]|265-068-8|64741-66-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-277-00-5|Naphtha (petroleum), isomerization;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>catalytic isomerization of straight chain paraffinic C4 through<br>C6 hydrocarbons. It consists predominantly of saturated<br>hydrocarbons such as isobutane, isopentane, 2,2-dimethyl-<br>butane, 2-methylpentane, and 3-methylpentane.]|265-073-5|64741-70-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-278-00-0|Naphtha (petroleum), solvent-refined light;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as the<br>raffinate from a solvent extraction process. It consists<br>predominantly of aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C5 through C11 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 35 oC to 190 oC (95 oF<br>to 374 oF).]|265-086-6|64741-84-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-279-00-6|Naphtha (petroleum), solvent-refined heavy;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as the<br>raffinate from a solvent extraction process. It consists<br>predominantly of aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C7 through C12 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 90 oC to 230 oC (194 oF<br>to 446 oF).]|265-095-5|64741-92-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-280-00-1|Raffinates (petroleum), catalytic reformer ethylene glycol-<br>water countercurrent exts.;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as the<br>raffinate from the UDEX extraction process on the catalytic<br>reformer stream. It consists of saturated hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C6 through<br>C9.]|270-088-5|68410-71-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-281-00-7|Raffinates (petroleum), reformer, Lurgi unit-sepd.;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[The complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a<br>raffinate from a Lurgi separation unit. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of non-aromatic hydrocarbons with various small<br>amounts of aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C6 through C8.]|270-349-3|68425-35-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-282-00-2|Naphtha (petroleum), full-range alkylate, butane-contg.;<br>Low boiling point modified naphta;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of the reaction products of isobutane with<br>monoolefinic hydrocarbons usually ranging in carbon<br>numbers from C3 through C5. It consists of predominantly<br>branched chain saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C7 through C12 with<br>some butanes and boiling in the range of approximately 35 oC<br>to 200 oC (95 oF to 428 oF).]|271-267-0|68527-27-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-283-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), naphtha steam cracking-derived,<br>solvent-refined light hydrotreated;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as the<br>raffinates from a solvent extraction process of hydrotreated<br>light distillate from steam-cracked naphtha.]|295-315-5|91995-53-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-284-00-3|Naphtha (petroleum), C4-12 butane-alkylate, isooctane-rich;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>alkylation of butanes. It consists predominantly of hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C4 through C12, rich in isooctane, and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 35 oC to 210 oC (95 oF to 410 oF).]|295-430-0|92045-49-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-285-00-9|Hydrocarbons, hydrotreated light naphtha distillates, solvent-<br>refined;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the distilla-<br>tion of hydrotreated naphtha followed by a solvent extraction<br>and distillation process. It consists predominantly of saturated<br>hydrocarbons boiling in the range of approximately 94 oC to<br>99 oC (201 oF to 210 oF).]|295-436-3|92045-55-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-286-00-4|Naphtha (petroleum), isomerization, C6-fraction;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>distillation of a gasoline which has been catalytically<br>isomerized. It consists predominantly of hexane isomers<br>boiling in the range of approximately 60 oC to 66 oC (140 oF<br>to 151 oF).]|295-440-5|92045-58-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-287-00-X|Hydrocarbons, C6-7, naphtha-cracking, solvent-refined;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>sorption of benzene from a catalytically fully hydrogenated<br>benzene-rich hydrocarbon cut that was distillatively obtained<br>from prehydrogenated cracked naphtha. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of paraffinic and naphthenic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C6 through C7<br>and boiling in the range of approximately 70 oC to 100 oC<br>(158 oF to 212 oF).]|295-446-8|92045-64-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-288-00-5|Hydrocarbons, C6-rich, hydrotreated light naphtha distillates,<br>solvent-refined;<br>Low boiling point modified naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>distillation of hydrotreated naphtha followed by solvent<br>extraction. It consists predominantly of saturated hydro-<br>carbons and boiling in the range of approximately 65 oC to<br>70 oC (149 oF to 158 oF).]|309-871-4|101316-67-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-289-00-0|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy catalytic cracked;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by a<br>distillation of products from a catalytic cracking process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C6 through C12 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 65 oC to 230 oC (148 oF to 446 oF). It<br>contains a relatively large proportion of unsaturated hydro-<br>carbons.]|265-055-7|64741-54-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-290-00-6|Naphtha (petroleum), light catalytic cracked;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of products from a catalytic cracking process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C4 through C11 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately minus 20 oC to 190 oC (-4 oF to 374 oF). It<br>contains a relatively large proportion of unsaturated hydro-<br>carbons.]|265-056-2|64741-55-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-291-00-1|Hydrocarbons, C3-11, catalytic cracker distillates;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillations of products from a catalytic cracking process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C3 through C11 and boiling in a range<br>approximately up to 204 oC (400 oF).]|270-686-6|68476-46-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-292-00-7|Naphtha (petroleum), catalytic cracked light distd.;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of products from a catalytic cracking process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C1 through C5.]|272-185-8|68783-09-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-293-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), naphtha steam cracking-derived,<br>hydrotreated light arom.;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha.;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating a light distillate from steam-cracked naphtha. It<br>consists predom-inantly of aromatic hydrocarbons.]|295-311-3|91995-50-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-294-00-8|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy catalytic cracked, sweetened;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>subjecting a catalytic cracked petroleum distillate to a<br>sweetening process to convert mercaptans or to remove acidic<br>impurities. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C6 through<br>C12 and boiling in the range of approximately 60 oC to 200 oC<br>(140 oF to 392 oF).]|295-431-6|92045-50-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-295-00-3|Naphtha (petroleum), light catalytic cracked sweetened;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>subjecting naphtha from a catalytic cracking process to a<br>sweetening process to convert mercaptans or to remove acidic<br>impurities. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons boiling<br>in a range of approxim-ately 35 oC to 210 oC (95 oF to<br>410 oF).]|295-441-0|92045-59-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-296-00-9|Hydrocarbons, C8-12, catalytic-cracking, chem. neutralized;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of a cut from the catalytic cracking process, having<br>undergone an alkaline washing. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the range of C8<br>through C12 and boiling in the range of approximately 130 oC<br>to 210 oC (266 oF to 410 oF).]|295-794-0|92128-94-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-297-00-4|Hydrocarbons, C8-12, catalytic cracker distillates;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>distillation of products from a catalytic cracking process. It<br>consists pre-dominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C8 through C12 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 140 oC to 210 oC<br>(284 oF to 410 oF).]|309-974-4|101794-97-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-298-00-X|Hydrocarbons, C8-12, catalytic cracking, chem. neutralized,<br>sweetened;<br>Low boiling point cat-cracked naphtha|309-987-5|101896-28-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-299-00-5|Naphtha (petroleum), light catalytic reformed;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced from the<br>distillation of products from a catalytic reforming process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C5 through C11 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 35 oC to 190 oC (95 oF to 374 oF). It<br>contains a relatively large proportion of aromatic and<br>branched chain hydrocarbons. This stream may contain 10<br>vol. % or more benzene.]|265-065-1|64741-63-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-300-00-9|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy catalytic reformed;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced from the<br>distillation of products from a catalytic reforming process. It<br>consists of predominantly aromatic hydrocarbons having<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C7 through C12 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 90 oC to 230 oC (194 oF<br>to 446 oF).]|265-070-9|64741-68-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-301-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformed depentanizer;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the distilla-<br>tion of products from a catalytic reforming process. It consists<br>predominantly of aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C3 through C6 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately - 49 oC to 63 oC - 57 oF<br>to 145 oF).]|270-660-4|68475-79-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-302-00-X|Hydrocarbons, C2-6, C6-8 catalytic reformer;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha|270-687-1|68476-47-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-303-00-5|Residues (petroleum), C6-8 catalytic reformer;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex residuum from the catalytic reforming of C6-8<br>feed. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C2 through C6.]|270-794-3|68478-15-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-304-00-0|Naphtha (petroleum), light catalytic reformed, arom.-free;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>distillation of products from a catalytic reforming process. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C5 through C8 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 35 oC to 120 oC (95 oF<br>to 248 oF). It contains a relatively large proportion of<br>branched chain hydrocarbons with the aromatic components<br>removed.]|270-993-5|68513-03-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-305-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformed straight-run<br>naphtha overheads;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>catalytic reforming of straight-run naphtha followed by the<br>fractionation of the total effluent. It consists of saturated<br>aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C2 through C6.]|271-008-1|68513-63-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-306-00-1|Petroleum products, hydrofiner-powerformer reformates;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[The complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained in a<br>hydrofiner-powerformer process and boiling in a range of<br>approximately 27 oC to 210 oC (80 oF to 410 oF).]|271-058-4|68514-79-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-307-00-7|Naphtha (petroleum, full-range reformed;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of the products from a catalytic reforming process.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C5 through C12 and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 35 oC to 230 oC (95 oF to 446 oF).]|272-895-8|68919-37-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-308-00-2|Naphtha (petroleum), catalytic reformed;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of products from a catalytic reforming process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C4 through C12 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 30 oC to 220 oC (90 oF to 430 oF). It<br>contains a relatively large proportion of aromatic and<br>branched chain hydrocarbons. This stream may contain<br>10 vol. % or more benzene.]|273-271-8|68955-35-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-309-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformed hydrotreated light,<br>C8-12 arom. fraction;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of alkylbenzenes obtained by the<br>catalytic reforming of petroleum naphtha. It consists<br>predominantly of alkylbenzenes having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C8 through C10 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 160 oC to 180 oC (320 oF to<br>356 oF).]|285-509-8|85116-58-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-310-00-3|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C8, catalytic reforming-derived;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha|295-279-0|91995-18-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-311-00-9|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C7-12, C8-rich;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>separation from the platformate-containing fraction. It<br>consists predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C7 through<br>C12 (primarily C8) and can contain nonaromatic hydrocar-<br>bons, both boiling in the range of approximately 130 oC to<br>200 oC (266 oF to 392 oF).]|297-401-8|93571-75-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-312-00-4|Gasoline, C5-11, high-octane stabilized reformed;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex high octane combination of hydrocarbons<br>obtained by the catalytic dehydrogenation of a predominantly<br>naphthenic naphtha. It consists predominantly of aromatics<br>and non-aromatics having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C5 through C11 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 45 oC to 185 oC (113 oF to 365 oF).]|297-458-9|93572-29-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-313-00-X|Hydrocarbons, C7-12, C >9-arom.-rich, reforming heavy frac-<br>tion;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>separation from the platformate-containing fraction. It<br>consists predominantly of nonaromatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C7 through<br>C12 and boiling in the range of approximately 120 oC to<br>210 oC (248 oF to 380 oF) and C9 and higher aromatic<br>hydrocarbons.]|297-465-7|93572-35-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-314-00-5|Hydrocarbons, C5-11, nonaroms.-rich, reforming light fraction;<br>Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>separation from the platformate-containing fraction. It<br>consists predominantly of nonaromatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C5 to C11 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 35 oC to 125 oC (94 oF<br>to 257 oF), benzene and toluene.]|297-466-2|93572-36-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-315-00-0|Foots oil (petroleum), silicic acid-treated;<br>Foots oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>treatment of Foots oil with silicic acid for removal of trace<br>constituents and impurities. It consists predominantly of<br>straight chain hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly greater than C12.]|308-127-6|97862-77-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-316-00-6|Naphtha (petroleum), light thermal cracked;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from distillation of<br>products from a thermal cracking process. It consists<br>predominantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C4 through C8 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately minus 10 oC to 130 oC<br>(14 oF to 266 oF).]|265-075-6|64741-74-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-317-00-1|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy thermal cracked;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from distillation of<br>the products from a thermal cracking process. It consists<br>predominantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C6 through C12 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 65 oC to 220 oC (148 oF<br>to 428 oF).]|265-085-0|64741-83-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-318-00-7|Distillates (petroleum), heavy arom.;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked naphtha;<br>[The complex combination of hydrocarbons from the<br>distillation of the products from the thermal cracking of<br>ethane and propane. This higher boiling fraction consists<br>predominantly of C5-C7 aromatic hydrocarbons with some<br>unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon number<br>predominantly of C5. This stream may contain benzene.]|267-563-4|67891-79-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-319-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), light arom.;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked naphtha;<br>[The complex combination of hydrocarbons from the<br>distillation of the products from the thermal cracking of<br>ethane and propane. This lower boiling fraction consists<br>predominantly of C5-C7 aromatic hydrocarbons with some<br>unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbons having a carbon number<br>predominantly of C5. This stream may contain benzene.]|267-565-5|67891-80-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-320-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), naphtha-raffinate pyrolyzate-derived,<br>gasoline-blending;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked naphtha;<br>[The complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>pyrolysis fractionation at 816 oC (1500 oF) of naphtha and<br>raffinate. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having a<br>carbon number of C9 and boiling at approximately 204 oC<br>(400 oF).]|270-344-6|68425-29-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-321-00-3|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C6-8, naphtha-raffinate pyrolyzate-<br>derived;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked naphtha;<br>A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>fractionation pyrolysis at 816 oC (1500 oF) of naphtha and<br>raffinate. It consists predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C6<br>through C8, including benzene.]|270-658-3|68475-70-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-322-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), thermal cracked naphtha and gas oil;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distillation of thermally cracked naphtha and/or gas oil. It<br>consists predominantly of olefinic hydrocarbons having a<br>carbon number of C5 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 33 oC to 60 oC (91 oF to 140 oF).]|271-631-9|68603-00-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-323-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), thermal cracked naphtha and gas oil,<br>C5-dimer-contg.;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>extractive distillation of thermal cracked naphtha and/or gas<br>oil. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having a<br>carbon number of C5 with some dimerized C5 olefins and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 33 oC to 184 oC (91 oF<br>to 363 oF).]|271-632-4|68603-01-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-324-00-X|Distillates (petroleum), thermal cracked naphtha and gas oil,<br>extractive;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>extractive distillation of thermal cracked naphtha and/or gas<br>oil. It consists of paraffinic and olefinic hydrocarbons,<br>predominantly isoamylenes such as 2-methyl-1-butene and<br>2-methyl-2-butene and boiling in the range of approximately<br>31 oC to 40 oC (88 oF to 104 oF).]|271-634-5|68603-03-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-325-00-5|Distillates (petroleum), light thermal cracked, debutanized<br>arom.;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of products from a thermal cracking process. It<br>consists predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons, primarily<br>benzene.]|273-266-0|68955-29-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-326-00-0|Naphtha (petroleum), light thermal cracked, sweetened;<br>Low boiling point thermally cracked naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>subjecting a petroleum distillate from the high temperature<br>thermal cracking of heavy oil fractions to a sweetening<br>process to convert mercaptans. It consists predominantly of<br>aromatics, olefins and saturated hydrocarbons boiling in the<br>range of approximately 20 oC to 100 oC (68 oF to 212 oF).]|295-447-3|92045-65-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-327-00-6|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating a petroleum fraction with hydrogen in the presence of<br>a catalyst. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C6 through C13 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 65 oC to 230 oC (149 oF to<br>446 oF).]|265-150-3|64742-48-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-328-00-1|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated light;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating a petroleum fraction with hydrogen in the presence of<br>a catalyst. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C4 through C11 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately minus 20 oC to 190 oC (- 4 oF to<br>374 oF).]|265-151-9|64742-49-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-329-00-7|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized light;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>catalytic hydrodesulfurization process. It consists of hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C4 through C11 and boiling in the range of approximately<br>minus 20 oC to 190 oC (- 4 oF to 374 oF).]|265-178-6|64742-73-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-330-00-2|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized heavy;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>catalytic hydrodesulfurization process. It consists of hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C7 through C12 and boiling in the range of approximately<br>90 oC to 230 oC (194 oF to 446 oF).]|265-185-4|64742-82-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-331-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated middle, intermediate<br>boiling;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>distillation of products from a middle distillate hydrotreating<br>process. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C5 through C10 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 127 oC to 188 oC (262 oF to<br>370 oF).]|270-092-7|68410-96-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-332-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), light distillate hydrotreating process,<br>low-boiling;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>distillation of products from the light distillate hydrotreating<br>process. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C6 through C9 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 3 oC to 194 oC (37 oF to 382 oF).]|270-093-2|68410-97-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-333-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy naphtha, deiso-<br>hexanizer overheads;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>distillation of the products from a heavy naphtha hydro-<br>treating process. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C3 through C6 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately - 49 oC to 68 oC (- 57 oF<br>to 155 oF).]|270-094-8|68410-98-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-334-00-4|Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light arom., hydrotreated;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating a petroleum fraction with hydrogen in the presence of<br>a catalyst. It consists predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C8<br>through C10 and boiling in the range of approximately 135 oC<br>to 210 oC (275 oF to 410 oF).]|270-988-8|68512-78-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-335-00-X|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized thermal cracked<br>light;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>fractionation of hydrodesulfurized thermal cracker distillate. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C5 to C11 and boiling<br>in the range of approximately 23 oC to 195 oC (73 oF to<br>383 oF).]|285-511-9|85116-60-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-336-00-5|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated light, cycloalkane-contg.;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>distillation of a petroleum fraction. It consists predominantly<br>of alkanes and cycloalkanes boiling in the range of<br>approximately minus 20 oC to 190 oC (- 4 oF to 374 oF).]|285-512-4|85116-61-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-337-00-0|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy steam-cracked, hydrogenated;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated naphtha|295-432-1|92045-51-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-338-00-6|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized full-range;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>catalytic hydrodesulfurization process. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C4 through C11 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 30 oC to 250 oC (86 oF to 482 oF).]|295-433-7|92045-52-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-339-00-1|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated light steam-cracked;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating a petroleum fraction, derived from a pyrolysis<br>process, with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It consists<br>predominantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C5 through C11 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 35 oC to 190 oC (95 oF<br>to 374 oF).]|295-438-4|92045-57-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-340-00-7|Hydrocarbons, C4-12, naphtha-cracking, hydrotreated;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>distillation from the product of a naphtha steam cracking<br>process and subsequent catalytic selective hydrogenation of<br>gum formers. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C4 through C12 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 30 oC to 230 oC (86 oF<br>to 446 oF).]|295-443-1|92045-61-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-341-00-2|Solvent naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated light naphthenic;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating a petroleum fraction with hydrogen in the presence of<br>a catalyst. It consists predominantly of cycloparaffinic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C6 through C7 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 73 oC to 85 oC (163 oF to 185 oF).]|295-529-9|92062-15-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-342-00-8|Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-cracked, hydrogenated;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated naphtha;<br>[A complex comination of hydrocarbons produced from the<br>separation and subsequent hydrogenation of the products of a<br>steam-cracking process to produce ethylene. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated and unsaturated paraffins, cyclic<br>paraffins and cyclic aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C4 through C10 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 50 oC to 200 oC (122 oF<br>to 392 oF). The proportion of benzene hydrocarbons may<br>vary up to 30 wt. % and the stream may also contain small<br>amounts of sulphur and oxygenated compounds.]|296-942-7|93165-55-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-343-00-3|Hydrocarbons, C6-11, hydrotreated, dearomatized;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as<br>solvents which have been subjected to hydrotreatment in<br>order to convert aromatics to naphthenes by catalytic<br>hydrogenation.]|297-852-0|93763-33-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-344-00-9|Hydrocarbons, C9-12, hydrotreated, dearomatized;<br>Low boiling point hydrogen treated naphtha;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as<br>solvents which have been subjected to hydrotreatment in<br>order to convert aromatics to naphthenes by catalytic<br>hydrogenation.]|297-853-6|93763-34-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-345-00-4|Stoddard solvent;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A colourless, refined petroleum distillate that is free from<br>rancid or objectionable odors and that boils in a range of<br>approximately 300 oF to 400 oF.]|232-489-3|8052-41-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-346-00-X|Natural gas condensates (petroleum);<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons separated as a<br>liquid from natural gas in a surface separator by retrograde<br>condensation. It consists mainly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C2 to C20. It is<br>a liquid at atmospheric temperature and pressure.]|265-047-3|64741-47-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R4<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-347-00-5|Natural gas (petroleum), raw liq. mix;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons separated as a<br>liquid from natural gas in a gas recycling plant by processes<br>such as refrigeration or absorption. It consists mainly of<br>saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in<br>the range of C2 through C8.]|265-048-9|64741-48-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-348-00-0|Naphtha (petroleum), light hydrocracked;<br>Low boiling naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from distillation of<br>the products from a hydrocracking process. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C4 through C10, and<br>boiling in the range of approximately minus 20 oC to 180 oC<br>(- 4 oF to 356 oF).]|265-071-4|64741-69-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-349-00-6|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy hydrocracked;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from distillation of<br>the products from a hydrocracking process. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C6 through C12, and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 65 oC to 230 oC (148 oF<br>to 446 oF).]|265-079-8|64741-78-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-350-00-1|Naphtha (petroleum), sweetened;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>subjecting a petroleum naphtha to a sweetening process to<br>convert mercaptans or to remove acidic impurities. It consists<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C4 through C12 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately minus 10 oC to 230 oC (14 oF to 446 oF).]|265-089-2|64741-87-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-351-00-7|Naphtha (petroleum), acid-treated;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a<br>raffinate from a sulfuric acid treating process. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C7 through C12 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 90 oC to 230 oC (194 oF to 446 oF).]|265-115-2|64742-15-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-352-00-2|Naphtha (petroleum), chemically neutralized heavy;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by a<br>treating process to remove acidic materials. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C6 through C12 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 65 oC to 230 oC (149 oF to 446 oF).]|265-122-0|64742-22-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-353-00-8|Naphtha (petroleum), chemically neutralized light;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by a<br>treating process to remove acidic materials. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C4 through C11 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately minus 20 oC to 190 oC (- 4 oF to 374 oF).]|265-123-6|64742-23-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-354-00-3|Naphtha (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>catalytic dewaxing of a petroleum fraction. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C5 through C12 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 35 oC to 230 oC (95 oF to<br>446 oF).]|265-170-2|64742-66-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-355-00-9|Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-cracked;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>distillation of the products from a steam cracking process. It<br>consists predominantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C4 through<br>C11 and boiling in the range of approximately minus 20 oC to<br>190 oC (- 4 oF to 374 oF). This stream is likely to contain<br>10 vol.% or more benzene.]|265-187-5|64742-83-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-356-00-4|Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light arom.;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>distillation of aromatic streams. It consists predominantly of<br>aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C8 through C10 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 135 oC to 210 oC (275 oF to 410 oF).]|265-199-0|64742-95-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-357-00-X|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C6-10, acid-treated, neutralized;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified|268-618-5|68131-49-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-358-00-5|Distillates (petroleum), C3-5, 2-methyl-2-butene-rich;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the distilla-<br>tion of hydrocarbons usually ranging in carbon numbers from<br>C3 through C5, predominantly isopentane and 3-methyl-1-<br>butene. It consists of saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers in the range of C3 through C5,<br>predominantly 2-methyl-2-butene.]|270-725-7|68477-34-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-359-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), polymd. steam-cracked petroleum<br>distillates, C5-12 fraction;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>distillation of polymerized steam-cracked petroleum distillate.<br>It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C5 through C12.]|270-735-1|68477-50-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-360-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), steam-cracked, C5-12 fraction;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of organic compounds obtained by<br>the distillation of products from a steam cracking process. It<br>consists of unsaturated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C5 through C12.]|270-736-7|68477-53-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-361-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), steam-cracked, C5-10 fraction, mixed<br>with light steam-cracked petroleum naphtha C5 fraction;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified|270-738-8|68477-55-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-362-00-7|Extracts (petroleum), cold-acid, C4-6;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of organic compounds produced by<br>cold acid unit extraction of saturated and unsaturated aliphatic<br>hydrocarbons usually ranging in carbon numbers from C3<br>through C6, predominantly pentanes and amylenes. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers in the range of C4 through C6,<br>predominantly C5.]|270-741-4|68477-61-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-363-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), depentanizer overheads;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>catalytic cracked gas stream. It consists of aliphatic hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C4 through C6.]|270-771-8|68477-89-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-364-00-8|Residues (petroleum), butane splitter bottoms;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex residuum from the distillation of butane stream. It<br>consists of aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C4through C6.]|270-791-7|68478-12-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-365-00-3|Residual oils (petroleum), deisobutanizer tower;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex residuum from the atmospheric distillation of the<br>butane-butylene stream. It consists of aliphatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C4<br>through C6.]|270-795-9|68478-16-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-366-00-9|Naphtha (petroleum), full-range coker;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of products from a fluid coker. It consists<br>predominantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C4 through C15 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 43 oC to 250 oC (110 oF<br>to 500 oF).]|270-991-4|68513-02-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-367-00-4|Naphtha (petroleum), steam-cracked middle arom.;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of products from a steam-cracking process. It<br>consists predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C7 through<br>C12 and boiling in the range of approximately 130 oC to<br>220 oC (266 oF to 428 oF).]|271-138-9|68516-20-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-368-00-X|Naphtha (petroleum), clay-treated full-range straight-run;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons resulting from<br>treatment of full-range straight-run naphtha with natural or<br>modified clay, usually in a percolation process to remove the<br>trace amounts of polar compounds and impurities present. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C4 through C11 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately - 20 oC to 220 oC (- 4 oF to 429 oF).]|271-262-3|68527-21-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-369-00-5|Naphtha (petroleum), clay-treated light straight-run;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons resulting from<br>treatment of light straight-run naphtha with a natural or<br>modified clay, usually in a percolation process to remove the<br>trace amounts of polar compounds and impurities, present. It<br>consists of hydro-carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C7 through C10 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 93 oC to 180 oC (200 oF to 356 oF.]|271-263-9|68527-22-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-370-00-0|Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-cracked arom.;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distillation of products from a steam-cracking process. It<br>consists predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C7 through C9<br>and boiling in the range of approximately 110 oC to 165 oC<br>(230 oF to 329 oF).]|271-264-4|68527-23-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-371-00-6|Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-cracked, debenzenized;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distillation of products from a steam-cracking process. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C4 through C12 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 80 oC to 218 oC (176 oF<br>to 424 oF).]|271-266-5|68527-26-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-372-00-1|Naphtha (petroleum), arom.-contg.;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified|271-635-0|68603-08-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-373-00-7|Gasoline, pyrolysis, debutanizer bottoms;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>fractionation of depropanizer bottoms. It consists of hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than<br>C5.]|271-726-5|68606-10-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-374-00-2|Naphtha (petroleum), light, sweetened;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>subjecting a petroleum distillate to a sweetening process to<br>convert mercaptans or to remove acidic impurities. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C3<br>through C6 and boiling in the range of approximately - 20 oC<br>to 100 oC (- 4 oF to 212 oF).]|272-206-0|68783-66-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-375-00-8|Natural gas condensates;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons separated and/or<br>condensed from natural gas during transportation and<br>collected at the wellhead and/or from the production,<br>gathering, transmission, and distribution pipelines in deeps,<br>scrubbers, etc. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C2<br>through C8.]|272-896-3|68919-39-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H J|
|649-376-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), naphtha unifiner stripper;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>stripping the products from the naphtha unifiner. It consists<br>of saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C2 through C6.]|272-932-8|68921-09-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-377-00-9|Naphtha (petroleum), catalytic reformed light, arom.-free<br>fraction;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons remaining after<br>removal of aromatic compounds from catalytic reformed light<br>naphtha in a selective absorption process. It consists<br>predominantly of paraffinic and cyclic compounds having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C5 to C8 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 66 oC to 121 oC (151 oF<br>to 250 oF).]|285-510-3|85116-59-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-378-00-4|Gasoline;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons consisting pri-<br>marily of paraffins, cycloparaffins, aromatic and olefinic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater<br>than C3 and boiling in the range of 30 oC to 260 oC (86 oF to<br>500 oF).]|289-220-8|86290-81-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-379-00-X|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C7-8, dealkylation products, distn.<br>residues;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified|292-698-0|90989-42-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-380-00-5|Hydrocarbons, C4-6, depentanizer lights, arom. hydrotreater;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as first<br>runnings from the depentanizer column before hydrotreat-<br>ment of the aromatic charges. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C4 through C6, predominantly pentanes and<br>pentenes, and boiling in the range of approximately 25 oC to<br>40 oC (77 oF to 104 oF).]|295-298-4|91995-38-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-381-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), heat-soaked steam-cracked naphtha,<br>C5-rich;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>distillation of heat-soaked steam-cracked naphtha. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in<br>the range of C4 through C6, predominantly C5.]|295-302-4|91995-41-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-382-00-6|Extracts (petroleum), catalytic reformed light naphtha solvent;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as the<br>extract from the solvent extraction of a catalytically reformed<br>petroleum cut. It consists predominantly of aromatic hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C7 through C8 and boiling in the range of approximately<br>100 oC to 200 oC (212 oF to 392 oF).]|295-331-2|91995-68-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-383-00-1|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized light, dearomatized;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>distillation of hydrodesulfurized and dearomatized light<br>petroleum fractions. It consists predominantly of C7 paraffins<br>and cycloparaffins boiling in a range of approximately 90 oC<br>to 100 oC (194 oF to 212 oF).]|295-434-2|92045-53-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-384-00-7|Naphtha (petroleum), light, C5-rich, sweetened;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>subjecting a petroleum naphtha to a sweetening process to<br>convert mercaptans or to remove acidic impurities. It consists<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C4 through C5, predominantly C5, and boiling in<br>the range of approximately minus 10 oC to 35 oC (14 oF to<br>95 oF).]|295-442-6|92045-60-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-385-00-2|Hydrocarbons, C8-11, naphtha-cracking, toluene cut;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>distillation from prehydrogenated cracked naphtha. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C8 through C11 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 130 oC to 205 oC (266 oF to<br>401 oF).]|295-444-7|92045-62-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-386-00-8|Hydrocarbons, C4-11, naphtha-cracking, arom.-free;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>prehydrogenated cracked naphtha after distillative separation<br>of benzene- and toluene-containing hydrocarbon cuts and a<br>higher boiling fraction. It consists predominantly of hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>C4 through C11 and boiling in the range of approximately<br>30 oC to 205 oC (86 oF to 401 oF).]|295-445-2|92045-63-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-387-00-3|Naphtha (petroleum), light heat-soaked, steam-cracked;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>fractionation of steam cracked naphtha after recovery from a<br>heat soaking process. It consists predominantly of hydro-<br>carbons having a carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C4 through C6 and boiling in the range of approximately<br>0 oC to 80 oC (32 oF to 176 oF.]|296-028-8|92201-97-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-388-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), C6-rich;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>distillation of a petroleum feedstock. It consists predominantly<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers of C5 through C7,<br>rich in C6, and boiling in the range of approximately 60 oC to<br>70 oC (140 oF to 158 oF).]|296-903-4|93165-19-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-389-00-4|Gasoline, pyrolysis, hydrogenated;<br>Low boiling point naphtha-unspecified;<br>[A distillation fraction from the hydrogenation of pyrolysis<br>gasoline boiling in the range of approximately 20 oC to<br>200 oC (68 oF to 392 oF).]|302-639-3|94114-03-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-390-00-X|Distillates (petroleum), steam-cracked, C8-12 fraction, polymd.,<br>distn. lights;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>distillation of the polymerized C8 through C12 fraction from<br>steam-cracked petroleum distillates. It consists predominantly<br>of aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C8 through C12.]|305-750-5|95009-23-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-391-00-5|Extracts (petroleum) heavy naphtha solvent, clay-treated;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>treatment of heavy naphthic solvent petroleum extract with<br>bleaching earth. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C6<br>through C18 and boiling in the range of approximately 80 oC<br>to 180 oC (175 oF to 356 oF).]|308-261-5|97926-43-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-392-00-0|Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-cracked, debenzenized,<br>thermally treated;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>treatment and distillation of debenzenized light steam-cracked<br>petroleum naphtha. It consists predominantly of hydrocar-<br>bons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C7 through C12 and boiling in the range of approximately<br>95 oC to 200 oC (203 oF to 392 oF).]|308-713-1|98219-46-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-393-00-6|Naphtha (petroleum), light steam-cracked, thermally treated;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>treatment and distillation of light steam-cracked petroleum<br>naphtha. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C5 through C6<br>and boiling in the range of approximately 35 oC to 80 oC<br>(95 oF to 176 oF).]|308-714-7|98219-47-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-394-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), C7-9, C8-rich, hydrodesulfurized dear-<br>omatized;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>distillation of petroleum light fraction, hydrodesulfurized and<br>dearomatized. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers in the range of C7 through C9,<br>predominantly C8 paraffins and cycloparaffins, boiling in the<br>range of approximately 120 oC to 130 oC (248 oF to 266 oF).]|309-862-5|101316-56-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-395-00-7|Hydrocarbons, C6-8, hydrogenated sorption-dearomatized,<br>toluene raffination;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained during<br>the sorptions of toluene from a hydrocarbon fraction from<br>cracked gasoline treated with hydrogen in the presence of a<br>catalyst. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C6 through C8<br>and boiling in the range of approximately 80 oC to 135 oC<br>(176 oF to 275 oF).]|309-870-9|101316-66-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-396-00-2|Naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized full-range coker;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>fractionation from hydrodesulfurized coker distillate. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C5 to C11 and boiling<br>in the range of approximately 23 oC to 196 oC (73 oF to<br>385 oF).]|309-879-8|101316-76-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-397-00-8|Naphtha (petroleum), sweetened light;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>subjecting a petroleum naphtha to a sweetening process to<br>convert mercaptans or to remove acidic impurities. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C5 through C8 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 20 oC to 130 oC (68 oF to<br>266 oF).]|309-976-5|101795-01-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-398-00-3|Hydrocarbons, C3-6, C5-rich, steam-cracked naphtha;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>distillation of steam-cracked naphtha. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers in the range<br>of C3 through C6, predominantly C5.]|310-012-0|102110-14-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-399-00-9|Hydrocarbons, C5-rich, dicyclopentadiene-contg.;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>distillation of the products from a stream-cracking process. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers of C5 and dicyclopentadiene and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 30 oC to 170 oC (86 oF to 338 oF).]|310-013-6|102110-15-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-400-00-2|Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked light, arom.;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>distillation of the products of steam cracking or similar<br>processes after taking off the very light products resulting in a<br>residue starting with hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>greater than C5. It consists predominantly of aromatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers greater than C5 and<br>boiling above approximately 40 oC (104 oF).]|310-057-6|102110-55-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-401-00-8|Hydrocarbons, C ≥5, C5-6-rich;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified|270-690-8|68476-50-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-402-00-3|Hydrocarbons, C5-rich;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified|270-695-5|68476-55-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-403-00-9|Aromatic hydrocarbons, C8-10;<br>Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified|292-695-4|90989-39-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45<br>Xn; R65|T<br>R: 45-65<br>S: 53-45||H P|
|649-404-00-4|Kerosine (petroleum);<br>Straight run kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C9 through<br>C16 and boiling in the range of approximately 150 oC to<br>290 oC (320 oF to 554 oF).]|232-366-4|8008-20-6|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-405-00-X|Solvent naphtha (petroleum), medium aliph.;<br>Straight run kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>distillation of crude oil or natural gasoline. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C9 through C12 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 140 oC to 220 oC<br>(284 oF to 428 oF).]|265-191-7|64742-88-7|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-406-00-5|Solvent naphtha (petroleum) heavy aliph.;<br>Straight run kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>distillation of crude oil or natural gasoline. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C11 through C16 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 190 oC to 290 oC<br>(374 oF to 554 oF).]|265-200-4|64742-96-7|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-407-00-0|Kerosine (petroleum), straight-run wide-cut;<br>Straight run kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a wide<br>cut hydrocarbon fuel cut from atmospheric distillation and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 70 oC to 220 oC (158 oF<br>to 428 oF).]|295-418-5|92045-37-9|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-408-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), steam-cracked;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>distillation of the products from a steam cracking process. It<br>consists predominantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C7 through<br>C16 and boiling in the range of approximately 90 oC to 290 oC<br>(190 oF to 554 oF).]|265-194-3|64742-91-2|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-409-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), cracked stripped steam-cracked petro-<br>leum distillates, C8-10 fraction;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>distilling cracked stripped steam-cracked distillates. It consists<br>of hydro-carbons having carbon numbers in the range of C8<br>through C10 and boiling in the range of approximately 129 oC<br>to 194 oC (264 oF to 382 oF).]|270-728-3|68477-39-4|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-410-00-7|Distillates (petroleum), cracked stripped steam-cracked petro-<br>leum distillates, C10-12 fraction;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>distilling cracked stripped steam-cracked distillates. It consists<br>predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers in the range of C10 through C12.]|270-729-9|68477-40-7|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-411-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), steam-cracked, C8-12 fraction;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of organic compounds obtained by<br>the distillation of products from a steam cracking process. It<br>consists predominantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C8 through<br>C12.]|270-737-2|68477-54-3|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-412-00-8|Kerosine (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized thermal cracked;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>fractionation from hydrodesulfurized thermal cracker dis-<br>tillate. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C8 to C16 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 120 oC to 283 oC (284 oF to 541 oF).]|285-507-7|85116-55-8|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-413-00-3|Aromtic hydrocarbons, C≥10, steam-cracking, hydrotreated;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of the products from a steam cracking process<br>treated with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It consists<br>predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly greater than C10 and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 150 oC to 320 oC (302 oF to 608 oF).]|292-621-0|90640-98-5|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-414-00-9|Naphtha (petroleum), steam-cracked, hydrotreated, C9-10-<br>arom.-rich;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of the products from a steam cracking process<br>thereafter treated with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.<br>It consists predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers in the range of C9 through C10 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 140 oC to 200 oC (284 oF to<br>392 oF).]|292-637-8|90641-13-7|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-415-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), thermal-cracked, alkylarom. hydrocar-<br>bon-rich;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>distillation of thermal-cracking heavy tars. It consists<br>predominantly of highly alkylated aromatic hydrocarbons<br>boiling in the range of approximately 100 oC to 250 oC<br>(212 oF to 482 oF.]|309-866-7|101316-61-4|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-416-00-X|Distillates (petroleum), catalytic cracked heavy tar light;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>distillation of catalytic cracking heavy tars. It consists<br>predominantly of highly alkylated aromatic hydrocarbons<br>boiling in the range of approximately 100 oC to 250 oC<br>(212 oF to 482 oF).]|309-938-8|101631-13-4|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-417-00-5|Solvent naphtha (petroleum), hydrocracked heavy arom.;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>distillation of hydrocracked petroleum distillate. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C9 through C16 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 235 oC to 290 oC (455 oF to<br>554 oF).]|309-881-9|101316-80-7|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-418-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), steam-cracked heavy tar light;<br>Cracked kerosine;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>distillation of steam cracking heavy tars. It consists pre-<br>dominantly of highly alkylated aromatic hydrocarbons boiling<br>in the range of approximately 100 oC to 250 oC (212 oF to<br>482 oF).]|309-940-9|101631-15-6|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-419-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), alkylate;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distillation of the reaction products of isobutane with<br>monoolefinic hydrocarbons usually ranging in carbon<br>numbers from C3 through C5. It consists of predominantly<br>branched chain saturated hydro-carbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C11 through C17 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 205 oC to 320 oC<br>(401 oF to 608 oF).]|265-074-0|64741-73-7|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-420-00-1|Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphtha solvent;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as the<br>extract from a solvent extraction process. It consists<br>predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C7 through C12 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 90 oC to 220 oC (194 oF<br>to 428 oF).]|265-099-7|64741-98-6|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-421-00-7|Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutralized light;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by a<br>treating process to remove acidic materials. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C9 through C16 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 150 oC to 290 oC (302 oF to 554 oF).]|265-132-5|64742-31-0|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-422-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated light;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating a petroleum fraction with hydrogen in the presence of<br>a catalyst. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C9 through C16 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 150 oC to 290 oC (302 oF to<br>554 oF).]|265-149-8|64742-47-8|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-423-00-8|Kerosine (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>petroleum stock by treating with hydrogen to convert organic<br>sulfur to hydrogen sulfide which is removed. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C9 through C16 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 150 oC to 290 oC (302 oF to 554 oF).]|265-184-9|64742-81-0|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-424-00-3|Solvent naphtha (petroleum), heavy arom.; Kerosine —<br>unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>distillation of aromatic streams. It consists predominantly of<br>aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C9 through C16 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 165 oC to 290 oC (330 oF to 554 oF).]|265-198-5|64742-94-5|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-425-00-9|Naphtha (petroleum), heavy coker;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the distilla-<br>tion of products from a fluid coker. It consists predominantly<br>of unsaturated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C6 through C15 and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 157 oC to 288 oC (315 oF to 550 oF).]|269-778-9|68333-23-3|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-426-00-4|Naphtha (petroleum), catalytic reformed hydrodesulfurized<br>heavy, arom. fraction;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>fractionation from catalytically reformed hydrodesulfurized<br>naphtha. It consists predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominently in the range of C7 to<br>C 13 and boiling in the range of approximately 98 oC to<br>218 oC (208 oF to 424 oF).]|285-508-2|85116-57-0|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-427-00-X|Kerosine (petroleum), sweetened;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>subjecting a petroleum distillate to a sweetening process to<br>convert mercaptans or to remove acidic impurities. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C9 through C16 and boiling in<br>the range of 130 oC to 290 oC (266 oF to 554 oF).]|294-799-5|91770-15-9|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-428-00-5|Kerosine (petroleum), solvent-refined sweetened;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>petroleum stock by solvent refining and sweetening and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 150 oC to 260 oC<br>(302 oF to 500 oF).]|295-416-4|92045-36-8|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-429-00-0|Hydrocarbons, C9-16, hydrotreated, dearomatized;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as<br>solvents which have been subjected to hydrotreatment in<br>order to convert aromatics to naphthenes by catalytic<br>hydrogenation.]|297-854-1|93763-35-0|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-430-00-6|Kerosine (petroleum), solvent-refined hydrodesulfurized;<br>Kerosine — unspecified|307-033-2|97488-94-3|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-431-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized full-range middle<br>coker;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>fractionation from hydrodesulfurized coker distillate. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C8 through C16 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 120 oC to 283 oC<br>(248 oF to 541 oF).]|309-864-6|101316-58-9|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-432-00-7|Solvent naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized heavy arom.;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>catalytic hydrodesulfurization of a petroleum fraction. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C10 through C13 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 180 oC to 240 oC<br>(356 oF to 464 oF).]|309-882-4|101316-81-8|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-433-00-2|Solvent naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized medium;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>catalytic hydrodesulfurization of a petroleum fraction. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C10 through C13 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 175 oC to 220 oC<br>(347 oF to 428 oF).]|309-884-5|101316-82-9|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-434-00-8|Kerosine (petroleum), hydrotreated;<br>Kerosine — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the<br>distillation of petroleum and subsequent hydrotreatment. It<br>consists predominantly of alkanes, cycloalkanes and alkyl-<br>benzenes having carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C12 through C16 and boiling in the range of approximately<br>230 oC to 270 oC (446 oF to 518 oF).]|309-944-0|101631-19-0|Xn; R65|Xn<br>R: 65<br>S: (2-)23-24-62||H|
|649-435-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), light catalytic cracked;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of products from a catalytic cracking process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C9 through C25 and boiling in the range<br>of approximately 150 oC to 400 oC (302 oF to 752 oF). It<br>contains a relatively large proportion of bicyclic aromatic<br>hydrocarbons.]|265-060-4|64741-59-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-436-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), intermediate catalytic cracked;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of products from a catalytic cracking process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C11 through C30 and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 205 oC to 450 oC (401 oF to 842 oF).<br>It contains a relatively large proportion of tricyclic aromatic<br>hydrocarbons.]|265-062-5|64741-60-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-437-00-4|Distillates (petroleum), light hydrocracked;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from distillation of<br>the products from a hydrocracking process. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C10 through C18 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 160 oC to 320 oC<br>(320 oF to 608 oF).]|265-078-2|64741-77-1|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40|Xn<br>R: 40<br>S: (2-)36/37||H|
|649-438-00-X|Distillates (petroleum), light thermal cracked;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the distilla-<br>tion of the products from a thermal cracking process. It<br>consists predominantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C10 through<br>C22 and boiling in the range of approximately 160 oC to<br>370 oC (320 oF to 698 oF).]|265-084-5|64741-82-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-439-00-5|Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized light catalytic<br>cracked;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating light catalytic cracked distillates with hydrogen to<br>convert organic sulfur to hydrogen sulfide which is removed.<br>It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers pre-<br>dominantly in the range of C9 through C25 and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 150 oC to 400 oC (302 oF to 752 oF).<br>It contains a relatively large proportion of bicyclic aromatic<br>hydrocarbons.]|269-781-5|68333-25-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-440-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), light steam-cracked naphtha;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the multiple<br>distillation of products from a steam cracking process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C10 through C18.]|270-662-5|68475-80-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-441-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), cracked steam-cracked petroleum<br>distillates;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distilling cracked steam cracked distillate and/or its fractio-<br>nation products. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominently in the range of C10 to low molecular<br>weight polymers.]|270-727-8|68477-38-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-442-00-1|Gas oils (petroleum), steam-cracked;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>distillation of the products from a steam cracking process. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly greater than C9 and boiling in the range of from<br>approximately 205 oC to 400 oC (400 oF to 752 oF).]|271-260-2|68527-18-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-443-00-7|Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized thermal cracked<br>middle;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>fractionation from hydrodesulfurized themal cracker distillate<br>stocks. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C11 to C25 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 205 oC to 400 oC<br>(401 oF to 752 oF).]|285-505-6|85116-53-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-444-00-2|Gas oils (petroleum), thermal-cracked, hydrodesulfurized;<br>Cracked gasoil|295-411-7|92045-29-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-445-00-8|Residues (petroleum), hydrogenated steam-cracked naphtha;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a<br>residual fraction from the distillation of hydrotreated steam-<br>cracked naphtha. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>boiling in the range of approximately 200 oC to 350 oC (32 oF<br>to 662 oF).]|295-514-7|92062-00-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-446-00-3|Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked naphtha distn.;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a<br>column bottom from the separation of effluents from steam<br>cracking naphtha at a high temperature. It boils in the range of<br>approximately 147 oC to 300 oC (297 oF to 572 oF) and<br>produces a finished oil having a viscosity of 18cSt at 50 oC.]|295-517-3|92062-04-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-447-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), light catalytic cracked, thermally<br>degraded;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the<br>distillation of products from a catalytic cracking process<br>which has been used as a heat transfer fluid. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons boiling in the range of<br>approximately 190 oC to 340 oC (374 oF to 644 oF). This<br>stream is likely to contain organic sulfur compounds.]|295-991-1|92201-60-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-448-00-4|Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked heat-soaked naphtha;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as residue<br>from the distillation of steam cracked heat soaked naphtha<br>and boiling in the range of approximately 150 oC to 350 oC<br>(302 oF to 662 oF).]|297-905-8|93763-85-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-449-00-X|Hydrocarbons, C16-20, solvent-dewaxed hydrocracked paraffi-<br>nic distn. residue;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by solvent<br>dewaxing of a distillation residue from a hydrocracked<br>paraffinic distillate. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C16<br>through C20 and boiling in the range of approximately 360 oC<br>to 500 oC (680 oF to 932 oF). It produces a finished oil having<br>a viscosity of 4,5 cSt at approximately 100 oC (212 oF).]|307-662-2|97675-88-2|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40|Xn<br>R: 40<br>S: (2-)36/37||H|
|649-450-00-5|Gas oils (petroleum), light vacuum, thermal-cracked hydro-<br>desulfurized;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>catalytic dehydrosulfurization of thermal-cracked light<br>vacuum petroleum. It consists predominantly of hydrocar-<br>bons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C14 through C20 and boiling in the range of approximately<br>270 oC to 370 oC (518 oF to 698 oF).]|308-278-8|97926-59-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-451-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized middle coker;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons by fractionation<br>from hydrodesulfurised coker distillate stocks. Is consists of<br>hydro-carbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C12 through C21 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 200 oC to 360 oC (392 oF to 680 oF).]|309-865-1|101316-59-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|
|649-452-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), heavy steam-cracked;<br>Cracked gasoil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>distillation of steam cracking heavy residues. It consists<br>predominantly of highly alkylated heavy aromatic hydro-<br>carbons boiling in the range of approximately 250 oC to<br>400 oC (482 oF to 752 oF).]|309-939-3|101631-14-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-453-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), heavy hydrocracked;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the distilla-<br>tion of the products from a hydrocracking process. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers in the range of C15-C39 and boiling in the range of<br>approximately 260 oC to 600 oC (500 oF to 1112 oF).]|265-077-7|64741-76-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-454-00-7|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined heavy paraffinic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as the<br>raffinate from a solvent extraction process. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through C50 and<br>produces a finished oil with a viscosity of at least 100 SUS at<br>100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC).]|265-090-8|64741-88-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-455-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined light paraffinic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as the<br>raffinate from a solvent extraction process. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C15 through C30 and<br>produces a finished oil with a viscosity of less than 100 SUS at<br>100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC).]|265-091-3|64741-89-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-456-00-8|Residual oils (petroleum), solvent deasphalted;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as the<br>solvent soluble fraction from C3-C4 solvent deasphalting of a<br>residuum. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly higher than C25 and boiling above approxi-<br>mately 400 oC (752 oF).]|265-096-0|64741-95-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-457-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined heavy naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as the<br>raffinate from a solvent extraction process. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C20 through C50 and produces a finished oil with a<br>viscosity of at least 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt a 40 oC). It<br>contains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-097-6|64741-96-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-458-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined light naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as the<br>raffinate from a solvent extraction process. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C15 through C30 and produces a finished oil with a<br>viscosity of less than 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It<br>contains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-098-1|64741-97-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-459-00-4|Residual oils (petroleum,) solvent-refined;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination by hydrocarbons obtained as the<br>solvent insoluble fraction from solvent refining of a residuum<br>using a polar organic solvent such as phenol or furfural. It<br>consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly higher than C25 and boiling above approximately<br>400 oC (752 oF).]|265-101-6|64742-01-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-460-00-X|Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated paraffinic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons resulting from<br>treatment of a petroleum fraction with natural or modified<br>clay in either a contacting or percolation process to remove<br>the trace amounts of polar compounds and impurities<br>present. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C20 through C50 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity of at least 100 SUS at 100 oF<br>(19cSt at 40 oC). It contains a relatively large proportion of<br>saturated hydrocarbons.]|265-137-2|64742-36-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-461-00-5|Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated light paraffinic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons resulting from<br>treatment of a petroleum fraction with natural or modified<br>clay in either a contacting or percolation process to remove<br>the trace amounts of polar compounds and impurities<br>present. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C15 through C30 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity of less than 100 SUS at 100 oF<br>(19cSt at 40 oC). It contains a relatively large proportion of<br>saturated hydrocarbons.]|265-138-8|64742-37-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-462-00-0|Residual oils (petroleum), clay-treated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treatment of a residual oil with a natural or modified clay in<br>either a contacting or percolation process to remove the trace<br>amounts of polar compounds and impurities present. It<br>consists of hydro-carbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly higher than C25 and boiling above approximately<br>400 oC (752 oF).]|265-143-5|64742-41-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-463-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated heavy naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons resulting from<br>treatment of a petroleum fraction with natural or modified<br>clay in either a contacting or percolation process to remove<br>the trace amounts of polar compounds and impurities<br>present. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C20 through C50 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity of at least 100 SUS at 100 oF<br>(19cSt at 40 oC). It contains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-146-1|64742-44-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-464-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated light naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons resulting from<br>treatment of a petroleum fraction with natural or modified<br>clay in either a contacting or percolation process to remove<br>the trace amounts of polar compounds and impurities<br>present. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C15 through C30 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity of less than 100 SUS at 100 oF<br>(19cSt at 40 oC). It contains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-147-7|64742-45-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-465-00-7|Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating a petroleum fraction with hydrogen in the presence of<br>a catalyst. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C20 through C50 and produces a<br>finished oil of at least 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It<br>contains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-155-0|64742-52-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-466-00-2|Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated light naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating a petroleum fraction with hydrogen in the presence of<br>a catalyst. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C15 through C30 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity of less than 100 SUS at 100 oF<br>(19cSt at 40 oC). It contains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-156-6|64742-53-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-467-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy paraffinic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating a petroleum fraction with hydrogen in the presence of<br>a catalyst. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C20 through C50 and produces a<br>finished oil of at least 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It<br>contains a relatively large proportion of saturated hydro-<br>carbons.]|265-157-1|64742-54-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-468-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated light paraffinic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating a petroleum fraction with hydrogen in the presence of<br>a catalyst. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C15 through C30 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity of less than 100 SUS at 100 oF<br>(19cSt at 40 oC). It contains a relatively large proportion of<br>saturated hydrocarbons.]|265-158-7|64742-55-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-469-00-9|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed light paraffinic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex comination of hydrocarbons obtained by removal<br>of normal paraffins from a petroleum fraction by solvent<br>crystallization. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C15<br>through C30 and produces a finished oil with a viscosity of less<br>than 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC).]|265-159-2|64742-56-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-470-00-4|Residual oils (petroleum), hydrotreated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating a petroleum fraction with hydrogen in the presence of<br>a catalyst. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly greater than C25 and boiling above approxi-<br>mately 400 oC (752 oF).]|265-160-8|64742-57-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-471-00-X|Residual oils (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>removal of long, branched chain hydrocarbons from a<br>residual oil by solvent crystallization. It consists of hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than<br>C25 and boiling above approximately 400 oC (752 oF).]|265-166-0|64742-62-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-472-00-5|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed heavy naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>removal of normal paraffins from a petroleum fraction by<br>solvent crystallization. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20 . through<br>C50 and produces a finished oil of not less than 100 SUS at<br>100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It contains relatively few normal<br>paraffins.]|265-167-6|64742-63-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-473-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed light naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>removal of normal paraffins from a petroleum fraction by<br>solvent crystallization. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range C15 through C30<br>and produces a finished oil with a viscosity of less than<br>100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It contains relatively few<br>normal paraffins.]|265-168-1|64742-64-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-474-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed heavy paraffinic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>removal of normal paraffins from a petroleum fraction by<br>solvent crystallization. It consists predominantly of hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C20 through C50 and produces a finished oil with a viscosity<br>not less than 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC).]|265-169-7|64742-65-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-475-00-1|Naphthenic oils (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed heavy;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>catalytic dewaxing process. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C20 through C50 and produces a finished oil with a<br>viscosity of at least 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It<br>contains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-172-3|64742-68-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-476-00-7|Naphthenic oils (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed light;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>catalytic dewaxing process. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C15 through<br>C30 and produces a finished oil with a viscosity less than<br>100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It contains relatively few<br>normal paraffins.]|265-173-9|64742-69-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-477-00-2|Paraffin oils (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed heavy;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>catalytic dewaxing process. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C20 through C50 and produces a finished oil with a<br>viscosity of at least 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC).]|265-174-4|64742-70-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-478-00-8|Paraffin oils (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed light;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>catalytic dewxing process. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C15 through C30 and produces a finished oil with a<br>viscosity of less than 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC).]|265-176-5|64742-71-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-479-00-3|Naphthenic oils (petroleum), complex dewaxed heavy;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>removing straight chain paraffin hydrocarbons as a solid by<br>treatment with an agent such as urea. It consists of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C20 through C50 and produces a finished oil having a<br>viscosity of at least 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It<br>contains relatively few normal paraffins.]|265-179-1|64742-75-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-480-00-9|Naphthenic oils (petroleum), complex dewaxed light;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>catalytic dewaxing process. It consists of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C15 through<br>C30 and produces a finished oil having a viscosity less than<br>100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It contains relatively few<br>normal paraffins.]|265-180-7|64742-76-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-481-00-4|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C20-50, hydrotreated neutral oil-<br>based, high-viscosity;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating light vacuum gas oil, heavy vacuum gas oil, and<br>solvent deasphalted residual oil with hydrogen in the presence<br>of a catalyst in a two stage process with dewaxing being<br>carried out between the two stages. It consists predominantly<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C20 through C50 and produces a finished oil<br>having a viscosity of approximately 112cSt at 40 oC. It<br>contains a relatively large proportion of saturated hydro-<br>carbons.]|276-736-3|72623-85-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-482-00-X|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C15-30, hydrotreated neutral oil-<br>based;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating light vacuum gas oil and heavy vacuum gas oil with<br>hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst in a two stage process<br>with dewaxing being carried out between the two stages. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C15 through C30 and<br>produces a finished oil having a viscosity of approximately<br>15cSt at 40 oC. It contains a relatively large proportion of<br>saturated hydrocabons.]|276-737-9|72623-86-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-483-00-5|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C20-50, hydrotreated neutral oil-<br>based;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating light vacuum gas oil, heavy vacuum gas oil and<br>solvent deasphalted residual oil with hydrogen in the presence<br>of a catalyst in a two stage process with dewaxing being<br>carried out between the two stages. It consists predominantly<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C20 through C50 and produces a finished oil with<br>a viscosity of approximately 32cSt at 40 oC. It contains a<br>relatively large proportion of saturated hydrocarbons.]|276-738-4|72623-87-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-484-00-0|Lubricating oils;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>solvent extraction and dewaxing processes. It consists<br>predominantly of saturated hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers in the range C15 through C50.]|278-012-2|74869-22-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-485-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), complex dewaxed heavy paraffinci;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>dewaxing heavy paraffinic distillate. It consists predominantly<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C20 through C50 and produces a finished oil with<br>a viscosity of equal to or greater than 100 SUS at 100 oF<br>(19cSt at 40 oC). It contains relatively few normal paraffins.]|292-613-7|90640-91-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 4<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-486-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), complex dewaxed light paraffinic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>dewaxing light paraffinic distillate. It consists predominantly<br>of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in<br>the range of C12 through C30 and produces a finished oil with<br>a viscosity of less than 100 SUS at 100 oF (19cSt at 40 oC). It<br>contains relatively few normal paraffins.]|292-614-2|90640-92-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-487-00-7|Distillates (petroleum), solvent dewaxed heavy paraffinic, clay-<br>treated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating dewaxed heavy paraffinic distillate with neutral or<br>modified clay in either a contacting or percolation process. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through C50.]|292-616-3|90640-94-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-488-00-2|Hydrocarbons, C20-50, solvent dewaxed heavy paraffinic,<br>hydrotreated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>treating dewaxed heavy paraffinic distillate with hydrogen in<br>the presence of a catalyst. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C20 through C50.]|292-617-9|90640-95-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-489-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), solvent dewaxed light paraffinic, clay-<br>treated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons resulting from<br>treatment of dewaxed light paraffinic distillate with natural or<br>modified clay in either a contacting or percolation process. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C15 through C30.]|292-618-4|90640-96-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-490-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), solvent dewaxed light paraffinic,<br>hydrotreated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>treating a dewaxed light paraffinic distillate with hydrogen in<br>the presence of a catalyst. It consists predominantly of<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C15 through C30.]|292-620-5|90640-97-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-491-00-9|Residual oils (petroleum), hydrotreated solvent dewaxed;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|292-656-1|90669-74-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-492-00-4|Residual oils (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|294-843-3|91770-57-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-493-00-X|Distillates (petroleum), dewaxed heavy paraffinic, hydro-<br>treated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from an<br>intensive treatment of dewaxed distillate by hydrogenation in<br>the presence of a catalyst. It consists predominantly of<br>saturated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C25 through C39 and produces a finished<br>oil with a viscosity of approximately 44 cSt at 50 oC.]|295-300-3|91995-39-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-494-00-5|Distillates (petroleum), dewaxed light paraffinic, hydrotreated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from an<br>intensive treatment of dewaxed distillate by hydrogenation in<br>the presence of a catalyst. It consists predominantly of<br>saturated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C21 through C29 and produces a finished<br>oil with a viscosity of approximately 13 cSt at 50 oC.]|295-301-9|91995-40-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-495-00-0|Distillates (petroleum), hydrocracked solvent-refined,<br>dewaxed;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of liquid hydrocarbons obtained by<br>recrystallization of dewaxed hydrocracked solvent-refined<br>petroleum distillates.]|295-306-6|91995-45-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-496-00-6|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined light naphthenic,<br>hydrotreated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating a petroleum fraction with hydrogen in the presence of<br>a catalyst and removing the aromatic hydrocarbons by solvent<br>extraction. It consists predominantly of naphthenic hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C15 through C30 and produces a finished oil with a viscosity<br>of between 13-15cSt at 40 oC.]|295-316-0|91995-54-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-497-00-1|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C17-35, solvent-extd., dewaxed,<br>hydrotreated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|295-423-2|92045-42-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-498-00-7|Lubricating oils (petroleum), hydrocracked nonarom. solvent-<br>deparaffined;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|295-424-8|92045-43-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-499-00-2|Residual oils (petroleum), hydrocracked acid-treated solvent-<br>dewaxed;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>solvent removal of paraffins from the residue of the<br>distillation of acid-treated, hydrocracked heavy paraffins and<br>boiling approximately above 380 oC (716 oF).]|295-499-7|92061-86-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-500-00-6|Paraffin oils (petroleum), solvent-refined dewaxed heavy;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from<br>sulfur-containing paraffinic crude oil. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of a solvent refined deparaffinated lubricating oil with a<br>viscosity of 65cSt at 50 oC.]|295-810-6|92129-09-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-501-00-1|Lubricating oils (petroleum), base oils, paraffinic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>refining of crude oil. It consists predominantly of aromatics,<br>naphthenics and paraffinics and produces a finished oil with a<br>viscosity of 120 SUS at 100 oF (23cSt at 40 oC).]|297-474-6|93572-43-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-502-00-7|Hydrocarbons, hydrocracked paraffinic distn. residues, sol-<br>vent-dewaxed;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|297-857-8|93763-38-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-503-00-2|Hydrocarbons, C20-50, residual oil hydrogenation vacuum<br>distillate;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|300-257-1|93924-61-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-504-00-8|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined hydrotreated heavy,<br>hydrogenated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|305-588-5|94733-08-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-505-00-3|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined hydrocracked light;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by solvent<br>dearomatization of the residue of hydrocracked petroleum. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C18 through C27 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 370 oC to 450 oC<br>(698 oF to 842 oF).]|305-589-0|94733-09-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-506-00-9|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C18-40, solvent-dewaxed hydro-<br>cracked distillate-based;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by solvent<br>deparaffination of the distillation residue from hydrocracked<br>petroleum. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C18 through<br>C40 and boiling in the range of approximately 370 oC to<br>550 oC (698 oF to 1022 oF).]|305-594-8|94733-15-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-507-00-4|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C18-40, solvent-dewaxed hydro-<br>genated raffinate-based;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by solvent<br>deparaffination of the hydrogenated raffinate obtained by<br>solvent extraction of a hydrotreated petroleum distillate. It<br>consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C18 through C40 and<br>boiling in the range of approximately 370 oC to 550 oC (698<br>oF to 1022 oF).]|305-595-3|94733-16-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-508-00-X|Hydrocarbons, C13-30, arom.-rich, solvent-extd. naphthenic<br>distillate;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|305-971-7|95371-04-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-509-00-5|Hydrocarbons, C16-32, arom. rich, solvent-extd. naphthenic<br>distillate;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|305-972-2|95371-05-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-510-00-0|Hydrocarbons, C37-68, dewaxed deasphalted hydrotreated<br>vacuum distn. residues;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|305-974-3|95371-07-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-511-00-6|Hydrocarbons, C37-65, hydrotreated deasphalted vacuum distn.<br>residues;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|305-975-9|95371-08-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-512-00-1|Distillates (petroleum), hydrocracked solvent-refined light;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>solvent treatment of a distillate from hydrocracked petroleum<br>distillates. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C18 through<br>C27 and boiling in the range of approximately 370 oC to<br>450 oC (698 oF to 842 oF.]|307-010-7|97488-73-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-513-00-7|Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined hydrogenated heavy;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons, obtained by the<br>treatment of a hydrogenated petroleum distillate with a<br>solvent. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C19 through<br>C40 and boiling in the range of approximately 390 oC to<br>550 oC (734 oF to 1022 oF).]|307-011-2|97488-74-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-514-00-2|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C18-27, hydrocracked solvent-<br>dewaxed;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|307-034-8|97488-95-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-515-00-8|Hydrocarbons, C17-30, hydrotreated solvent-deasphalted atm.<br>distn. residue, distn. lights;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as first<br>runnings from the vacuum distillation of effluents from the<br>treatment of a solvent deasphalted short residue with<br>hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C17 through C30 and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 300 oC to 400 oC (572 oF to 752 oF).<br>It produces a finished oil having a viscosity of 4cSt at<br>approximately 100 oC (212 oF).]|307-661-7|97675-87-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-516-00-3|Hydrocarbons, C17-40, hydrotreated solvent-deasphalted distn.<br>residue, vacuum distn. lights;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as first<br>runnings from the vacuum distillation of effluents from the<br>catalytic hydrotreatment of a solvent deasphalted short<br>residue having a viscosity of 8cSt at approximately 100 oC<br>(212 oF). It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C17 through<br>C40 and boiling in the range of approximately 300 oC to<br>500 oC (592 oF to 932 oF).]|307-755-8|97722-06-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-517-00-9|Hydrocarbons, C13-27, solvent-extd. light naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>extraction of the aromatics from a light naphthenic distillate<br>having a viscosity of 9.5cSt at 40 oC (104 oF). It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C13 through C27 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 240 oC to 400 oC (464 oF to<br>752 oF.]|307-758-4|97722-09-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-518-00-4|Hydrocarbons, C14-29, solvent-extd. light naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>extraction of the aromatics from a light naphthenic distillate<br>having a viscosity of 16cSt at 40 oC (104 oF). It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C14 through C29 and boiling in<br>the range of approximately 250 oC to 425 oC (482 oF to<br>797 oF).]|307-760-5|97722-10-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-519-00-X|Hydrocarbons, C27-42, dearomatized;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|308-131-8|97862-81-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-520-00-5|Hydrocarbons, C17-30, hydrotreated distillates, distn. lights;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|308-132-3|97862-82-3|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-521-00-0|Hydrocarbons, C27-45, naphthenic vacuum distn.;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|308-133-9|97862-83-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-522-00-6|Hydrocarbons, C27-45, dearomatized;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|308-287-7|97926-68-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-523-00-1|Hydrocarbons, C20-58, hydrotreated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|308-289-8|97926-70-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-524-00-7|Hydrocarbons, C27-42, naphthenic;<br>Baseoil — unspecified|308-290-3|97926-71-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-525-00-2|Residual oils (petroleum), carbon-treated solvent-dewaxed;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the<br>treatment of solvent-dewaxed petroleum residual oils with<br>activated charcoal for the removal of trace polar constituents<br>and impurities.]|309-710-8|100684-37-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-526-00-8|Residual oils (petroleum), clay-treated solvent-dewaxed;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treatment of solvent-dewaxed petroleum residual oils with<br>bleaching earth for the removal of trace polar constituents and<br>impurities.]|309-711-3|100684-38-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-527-00-3|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C >25, solvent-extd., deasphalted,<br>dewaxed, hydrogenated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by solvent<br>extraction and hydrogenation of vacuum distillation residues.<br>It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly greater than C25 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity in the order of 32cSt to 37cSt at<br>100 oC (212 oF).]|309-874-0|101316-69-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-528-00-9|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C17-32, solvent-extd., dewaxed,<br>hydrogenated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by solvent<br>extraction and hydrogenation of atmospheric distillation<br>residues. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C17 through<br>C32 and produced a finished oil with a viscosity in the order of<br>17cSt to 23cSt at 40 oC (104 oF.]|309-875-6|101316-70-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-529-00-4|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C20-35, solvent-extd., dewaxed,<br>hydrogenated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by solvent<br>extraction and hydrogenation of atmospheric distillation<br>residues. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through<br>C35 and produces a finished oil with a viscosity in the order of<br>37cSt to 44cSt at 40 oC (104 oF).]|309-876-1|101316-71-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-530-00-X|Lubricating oils (petroleum), C24-50, solvent-extd., dewaxed,<br>hydrogenated;<br>Baseoil — unspecified;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by solvent<br>extraction and hydrogenation of atmospheric distillation<br>residues. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C24 through<br>C50 and produces a finished oil with a viscosity in the order of<br>16cSt to 75cSt at 40 oC (104 oF).]|309-877-7|101316-72-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-531-00-5|Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphthenic distillate solvent,<br>arom. conc.;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[An aromatic concentrate produced by adding water to heavy<br>naphthenic distillate solvent extract and extraction solvent.]|272-175-3|68783-00-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-532-00-0|Extracts (petroleum), solvent-refined heavy paraffinic distillate<br>solvent;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as the<br>extract from the re-extraction of solvent-refined heavy<br>paraffinic distillate. It consists of saturated and aromatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C20 through C50.]|272-180-0|68783-04-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-533-00-6|Extracts (petroleum), heavy paraffinic distillates, solvent-<br>deasphalted;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as the<br>extract from a solvent extraction of heavy paraffinic distillate.]|272-342-0|68814-89-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-534-00-1|Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphthenic distillate solvent,<br>hydrotreated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating a heavy naphthenic distillate solvent extract with<br>hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C20 through C50 and produces a<br>finished oil of at least 19cSt at 40 oC (100 SUS at 100 oF).]|292-631-5|90641-07-9|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-535-00-7|Extracts (petroleum), heavy paraffinic distillate solvent,<br>hydrotreated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>treating a heavy paraffinic distillate solvent extract with<br>hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C21 through C33 and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 350 oC to 480 oC (662 oF to 896 oF).|292-632-0|90641-08-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-536-00-2|Extracts (petroleum), light paraffinic distillate solvent, hydro-<br>treated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by<br>treating a light paraffinic distillate solvent extract with<br>hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It consists predomi-<br>nantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C17 through C26 and boiling in the<br>range of approximately 280 oC to 400 oC (536 oF to 752 oF).]|292-633-6|90641-09-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-537-00-8|Extracts (petroleum), hydrotreated light paraffinic distillate<br>solvent;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as the<br>extract from solvent extraction of intermediate paraffinic top<br>solvent distillate that is treated with hydrogen in the presence<br>of a catalyst. It consists predominantly of aromatic hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C16 through C36.]|295-335-4|91995-73-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-538-00-3|Extracts (petroleum), light naphthenic distillate solvent,<br>hydrodesulfurized;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by<br>treating the extract, obtained from a solvent extraction<br>process, with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst under<br>conditions primarily to remove sulfur compounds. It consists<br>predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C15 through C30. This<br>stream is likely to contain 5 wt.% or more of 4- to<br>6-membered condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|295-338-0|91995-75-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-539-00-9|Extracts (petroleum), light paraffinic distillate solvent, acid-<br>treated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a<br>fraction of the distillation of an extract from the solvent<br>extraction of light paraffinic top petroleum distillates that is<br>subjected to a sulfuric acid refining. It consists predominantly<br>of aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi-<br>nantly in the range of C16 through C32.]|295-339-6|91995-76-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-540-00-4|Extracts (petroleum), light paraffinic distillate solvent, hydro-<br>desulfurized;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by solvent<br>extraction of a light paraffin distillate and treated with<br>hydrogen to convert the organic sulfur to hydrogen sulfide<br>which is eliminated. It consists predominantly of hydro-<br>carbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range<br>of C15 through C40 and produces a finished oil with a viscosity<br>of greater than 10cSt at 40 oC.]|295-340-1|91995-77-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-541-00-X|Extracts (petroleum), light vacuum gas oil solvent, hydro-<br>treated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons, obtained by<br>solvent extraction from light vacuum petroleum gas oils and<br>treated with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It consists<br>predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon<br>numbers predominantly in the range of C13 through C30.]|295-342-2|91995-79-8|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-542-00-5|Extracts (petroleum), heavy paraffinic distillate solvent, clay-<br>treated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons resulting from<br>treatment of a petroleum fraction with natural or modified<br>clay in either a contact or percolation process to remove the<br>trace amounts of polar compounds and impurities present. It<br>consists predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through<br>C50. This stream is likely to contain 5 wt.% or more<br>4-6 membered ring aromatic hydrocarbons.]|296-437-1|92704-08-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-543-00-0|Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphthenic distillate solvent,<br>hydrodesulfurized;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>petroleum stock by treating with hydrogen to convert organic<br>sulfur to hydrogen sulfide which is removed. It consists<br>predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers<br>predominantly in the range of C15 through C50 and produces a<br>finished oil with a viscosity of greater than 19cSt at 40 oC.]|297-827-4|93763-10-1|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-544-00-6|Extracts (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed heavy paraffinic dis-<br>tillate solvent, hydrodesulfurized;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from a<br>solvent dewaxed petroleum stock by treating with hydrogen<br>to convert organic sulfur to hydrogen sulfide which is<br>removed. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having<br>carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C15 through<br>C50 and produces a finished oil with a viscosity of greater than<br>19cSt at 40 oC.]|297-829-5|93763-11-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-545-00-1|Extracts (petroleum), light paraffinic distillate solvent, carbon-<br>treated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a<br>fraction from distillation of an extract recovered by solvent<br>extraction of light paraffinic top petroleum distillate treated<br>with activated charcoal to remove traces of polar constituents<br>and impurities. It consists predominantly of aromatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C16 through C32.]|309-672-2|100684-02-4|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-546-00-7|Extracts (petroleum), light paraffinic distillate solvent, clay-<br>treated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a<br>fraction from distillation of an extract recovered by solvent<br>extraction of light paraffinic top petroleum distillates treated<br>with bleaching earth to remove traces of polar constituents<br>and impurities. It consists predominantly of aromatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C16 through C32.]|309-673-8|100684-03-5|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-547-00-2|Extracts (petroleum), light vacuum, gas oil solvent, carbon-<br>treated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by solvent<br>extraction of light vacuum petroleum gas oil treated with<br>activated charcoal for the removal of trace polar constituents<br>and impurities. It consists predominantly of aromatic<br>hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the<br>range of C13 through C30.]|309-674-3|100684-04-6|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-548-00-8|Extracts (petroleum), light vacuum gas oil solvent, clay-treated;<br>Distillate aromatic extract (treated);<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by solvent<br>extraction of light vacuum petroleum gas oils treated with<br>bleaching earth for removal of trace polar constituents and<br>impurities. It consists predominantly of aromatic hydrocar-<br>bons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of<br>C13 through C30.]|309-675-9|100684-05-7|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|649-549-00-3|Foots oil (petroleum);<br>Foots oil;<br>[A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as the oil<br>fraction from a solvent deoiling or a wax sweating process. It<br>consists predominantly of branched chain hydrocarbons<br>having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20<br>through C50.]|265-171-8|64742-67-2|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|649-550-00-9|Foots oil (petroleum), hydrotreated;<br>Foots oil|295-394-6|92045-12-0|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45||H L|
|650-002-00-6|turpentine, oil|232-350-7|8006-64-2|R10<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22-65<br>Xi; R36/38<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 10-20/21/22-36/<br>38-43-51/53-65<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-61-62|||
|650-003-00-1|fenson (ISO);<br>4-chlorophenyl benzenesulphonate;|201-274-6|80-38-6|Xn; R22<br>Xi; R36<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-36-51/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-61|||
|650-004-00-7|norbormide (ISO);<br>5-(α-hydroxy-α-2-pyridylbenzyl)-7-(α-2-pyridylbenzylidene)<br>bicyclo [2.2.1] hept-5-ene-2,3-dicarboximide|213-589-6|991-42-4|Xn; R22|Xn<br>R: 22<br>S: (2-)|||
|650-005-00-2|(2_R_,6a_S_,12a_S_)-1,2,6,6a,12,12a-hexahydro-2-isopropenyl-8,9-<br>dimethoxychromeno[3,4-b]furo[2,3-h]chromen-6-one, rote-<br>none|201-501-9|83-79-4|T; R25<br>Xi; R36/37/<br>38<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-36/37/38-50/<br>53<br>S: (1/2-)22-24/25-36-<br>45-60-61|||
|650-006-00-8|benquinox (ISO);<br>_p_-benzoquinone 1-benzoylhydrazone 4-oxime|207-807-9|495-73-8|T; R25<br>Xn; R21|T<br>R: 21-25<br>S: (1/2-)36/37-45|||
|650-007-00-3|chlordimeform (ISO);<br>_N_2-(4-chloro-_o_-tolyl)-_N_1,_N_1-dimethylformamidine|228-200-5|6164-98-3|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R21/22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 21/22-40-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-60-61|||
|650-008-00-9|drazoxolon (ISO);<br>4-(2-chlorophenylhydrazone)-3-methyl-5-isoxazolone|227-197-8|5707-69-7|T; R25<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 25-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-24-36/37-<br>45-60-61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|650-009-00-4|chlordimeform hydrochloride;<br>_N_'-(4-chloro-_o_-tolyl)-_N_,_N_-dimethylformamidine monohy-<br>drochloride;<br>_N_2-(4-chloro-_o_-tolyl)-_N_1,_N_1-dimethylformamidine<br>hydorchloride|243-269-1|19750-95-9|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-40-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-36/37-60-61|||
|650-010-00-X|benzyl violet 4B; α-[4-(4-dimethylamino-α-{4-[ethyl(3-sodio-<br>sulphonatobenzyl)amino] phenyl}benzylidene)cyclohexa-2,5-<br>dienylidene(ethyl)ammonio]toluene-3-sulphonate|216-901-9|1694-09-3|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40|Xn<br>R: 40<br>S: (2-)36/37|||
|650-012-00-0|erionite|—|12510-42-8|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45|T<br>R: 45<br>S: 53-45|||
|650-013-00-6|asbestos|—<br>—<br>—<br>—<br>—<br>—<br>—|12001-28-4<br>132207-32-0<br>12172-73-5<br>77536-66-4<br>77536-68-6<br>77536-67-5<br>12001-29-5|Carc. Cat. 1;<br>R45<br>T; R48/23|T<br>R: 45-48/23 S: 53-45||E|
|650-014-00-1|diethyl 2,4-dihydroxycyclodisiloxane-2,4-diylbis(trimethylene)<br>diphosphonate, tetrasodium salt, reaction products with<br>disodium metasilicate|401-770-4|—|C; R34<br>Xn; R22|C<br>R: 22-34<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45|||
|650-015-00-7|rosin; colophony|232-475-7<br>232-484-6<br>277-299-1|8050-09-7<br>8052-10-6<br>73138-82-6|R43|Xi<br>R: 43<br>S: (2-)24-37|||
|650-016-00-2|Mineral wool, with the exception of those specified elsewhere<br>in this Annex;<br>[Man-made vitreous (silicate) fibres with random orientation<br>with alkaline oxide and alkali earth oxide (Na2O+K2O+CaO<br>+MgO+BaO) content greater than 18 % by weight]|—|—|Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>Xi; R38|Xn<br>R: 38-40<br>S: (2-)36/37||AQR|
|650-017-00-8|Refractory Ceramic Fibres;<br>Special Purpose Fibres, with the exception of those specified<br>elsewhere in this Annex;<br>[Man-made vitreous (silicate) fibres with random orientation<br>with alkaline oxide and alkali earth oxide (Na2O+K2O+CaO+<br>MgO+BaO) content less or equal to 18 % by weight]|—|—|Carc. Cat. 2;<br>R49<br>Xi; R38|T<br>R: 49-38<br>S: 53-45||A R|

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|650-018-00-3|reaction product of: acetophenone, formaldehyde, cyclohex-<br>ylamine, methanol and acetic acid|406-230-1|—|R10<br>Carc. Cat. 3;<br>R40<br>C; R34<br>Xn; R20<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|C; N<br>R: 10-20-34-40-43-<br>50/53<br>S: (1/2-)26-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|650-031-00-4|bis(4-hydroxy-_N_-methylanilinium) sulphate|200-237-1|55-55-0|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-43-48/22-50/<br>53<br>S: (2-)36/37-46-60-61|||
|650-032-00-X|cyproconazole (ISO);<br>(2_RS_,3_RS_;2_RS_,3_SR_)-2-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-cyclopropyl-1-(1_H_-<br>1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)butan-2-ol|—|94361-06-5|Repr. Cat. 3;<br>R63<br>Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53-63<br>S: (2-)36/37-60-61|||
|650-033-00-5|(_S_)-α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl-(_S_)-2-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-<br>methylbutyrate; esfenvalerate|—|66230-04-4|T; R23/25<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|T; N<br>R: 23/25-43-50/53<br>S: (1/2-)24-36/37/39-<br>45-60-61|||
|650-041-00-9|triasulfuron (ISO);<br>1-[2-(2-chloroethoxy)phenylsulfonyl]-3-(4-methoxy-6-<br>methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)urea|—|82097-50-5|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||
|650-042-00-4|reaction product of: polyethylene-polyamine-(C16-C18)-alkyla-<br>mides with monothio-(C2)-alkyl phosphonates|417-450-2|—|Xi; R36/38<br>R43<br>R52-53|Xi<br>R: 36/38-43-52/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37-61|||
|650-043-00-X|reaction product of: 3,5-bis-_tert_-butylsalicylic acid and<br>aluminiumsulfate|420-310-3|—|Xn; R22<br>N; R50-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-50/53<br>S: (2-)22-56-60-61|||
|650-044-00-5|mixed linear and branched C14-15 alcohols ethoxylated,<br>reaction product with epichlorohydrin|420-480-9|158570-99-1|Xi; R38<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-37-60-61|||
|650-045-00-0|reaction product of: 1,2,3-propanetricarboxylic acid, 2-<br>hydroxy, diethyl ester, 1-propanol and zirconium tetra-n-<br>propanolate|417-110-3|—|F; R11<br>Xi; R38-41<br>N; R51-53|F; Xi; N<br>R: 11-38-41-51/53<br>S: (2-)9-16-26-37/39-<br>61|||

|Index No|International Chemical Identification|EC No|CAS No|Classification|Labelling|Concentration Limits|Notes|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|650-046-00-6|di(tetramethylammonium)(29_H_,31_H_-phthalocyanin-_N_29,<br>_N_30,_N_31,_N_32)disulfonamide disulfonate, cuprate(2-)com-<br>plex, derivates|416-180-2|12222-04-7|Xn; R22-48/<br>22<br>N; R51-53|Xn; N<br>R: 22-48/22-51/53<br>S: (2-)22-36-61|||
|650-047-00-1|dibenzylphenylsulfonium hexafluoroantimonate|417-760-8|134164-24-2|T; R48/25<br>Xn; R22<br>Xi; R41<br>R43<br>N; R51-53|T; N<br>R: 22-41-43-48/25-<br>51/53<br>S: (1/2-)22-26-36/37/<br>39-45-61|||
|650-048-00-7|reaction product of: borax, hydrogen peroxide, acetic acid<br>anhydride and acetic acid|420-070-1|—|O; R7<br>Xn; R20/21/<br>22<br>C; R35<br>N; R50|O; C; N<br>R: 7-20/21/22-35-50<br>S: (1/2-)3/7-14-26-<br>36/37/39-45-61|||
|650-049-00-2|2-alkoyloxyethyl hydrogen maleate, where alkoyl represents<br>(by weight) 70 to 85 % unsaturated octadecoyl, 0.5 to 10 %<br>saturated octadecoyl, and 2 to 18 % saturated hexadecoyl|417-960-5|—|Xi; R38-41<br>R43<br>N; R50-53|Xi; N<br>R: 38-41-43-50/53<br>S: (2-)24-26-37/39-<br>60-61|||
|650-050-00-8|reaction mass of: 1-methyl-3-hydroxypropyl 3,5-[1,1-<br>dimethylethyl]-4-hydroxydihydro-cinnamate and/or 3-hydro-<br>xybutyl 3,5-[1,1-dimethylethyl]-4-hydroxydihydrocinnamate;<br>1,3-butanediol bis[3-(3'-(1,1-dimethylethyl)4'-hydroxy-phe-<br>nyl)propionate] isomers;<br>1,3-butanediol bis[3-(3',5'-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4'-hydroxyphe-<br>nyl)propionate] isomers|423-600-8|—|N; R51-53|N<br>R: 51/53<br>S: 61|||
|650-055-00-5|silver sodium zirconium hydrogenphosphate|422-570-3|155925-27-2|N; R50-53|N<br>R: 50/53<br>S: 60-61|||

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_ANNEX VII_

**Translation table from classification under Directive 67/548/EEC to classification under this Regulation**

This Annex includes a table to assist translation of a classification made for a substance or a mixture under Directive 67/
548/EEC or Directive 1999/45/EC, respectively, into the corresponding classification under this Regulation. Whenever data
for the substance or mixture are available, an evaluation and classification shall be done in accordance with Articles 9 to13
of this Regulation.

1. **Translation table**

The codes used are introduced in Table 1.1 and section 1.1.2.2 of Annex VI.

_Table 1.1_

**Translation between classification in accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC and this Regulation**

|Classification under Directive 67/<br>548/EEC|Physical state of the<br>substance when rele-<br>vant|Classification under this Regulation|Col4|Note|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|Classification under Directive 67/<br>548/EEC|Physical state of the<br>substance when rele-<br>vant|Hazard Class-and-Category|Hazard<br>statement|Hazard<br>statement|
|E; R2||No direct translation possible.|No direct translation possible.|No direct translation possible.|
|E; R3||No direct translation possible.|No direct translation possible.|No direct translation possible.|
|O; R7||Org. Perox. CD|H242||
|O; R7||Org. Perox. EF|H242||
|O; R8|gas|Ox. Gas 1|H270||
|O; R8|liquid, solid|No direct translation possible.|No direct translation possible.|No direct translation possible.|
|O; R9|liquid|Ox. Liq. 1|H271||
|O; R9|solid|Ox. Sol. 1|H271||
|R10|liquid|No direct translation possible.<br>Correct translation of R10, liquid is:<br>—<br>Flam. Liq. 1, H224 if flashpoint < 23 oC and initial boiling<br>point ≤35 oC<br>—<br>Flam. Liq. 2, H225 if flashpoint < 23 oC and initial boiling<br>point > 35 oC<br>—<br>Flam. Liq. 3, H226 if flashpoint ≥23 oC|No direct translation possible.<br>Correct translation of R10, liquid is:<br>—<br>Flam. Liq. 1, H224 if flashpoint < 23 oC and initial boiling<br>point ≤35 oC<br>—<br>Flam. Liq. 2, H225 if flashpoint < 23 oC and initial boiling<br>point > 35 oC<br>—<br>Flam. Liq. 3, H226 if flashpoint ≥23 oC|No direct translation possible.<br>Correct translation of R10, liquid is:<br>—<br>Flam. Liq. 1, H224 if flashpoint < 23 oC and initial boiling<br>point ≤35 oC<br>—<br>Flam. Liq. 2, H225 if flashpoint < 23 oC and initial boiling<br>point > 35 oC<br>—<br>Flam. Liq. 3, H226 if flashpoint ≥23 oC|
|F; R11|liquid|No direct translation possible.<br>Correct translation of F; R11, liquid is:<br>—<br>Flam. Liq. 1, H224 if initial boiling point ≤35 oC<br>—<br>Flam. Liq. 2, H225 if initial boiling point > 35 oC|No direct translation possible.<br>Correct translation of F; R11, liquid is:<br>—<br>Flam. Liq. 1, H224 if initial boiling point ≤35 oC<br>—<br>Flam. Liq. 2, H225 if initial boiling point > 35 oC|No direct translation possible.<br>Correct translation of F; R11, liquid is:<br>—<br>Flam. Liq. 1, H224 if initial boiling point ≤35 oC<br>—<br>Flam. Liq. 2, H225 if initial boiling point > 35 oC|
|F; R11|solid|No direct translation possible.|No direct translation possible.|No direct translation possible.|
|F+; R12|gas|No direct translation possible.<br>Correct translation of F+; R12, gaseous results either in Flam. Gas<br>1, H220 or Flam. Gas 2, H221.|No direct translation possible.<br>Correct translation of F+; R12, gaseous results either in Flam. Gas<br>1, H220 or Flam. Gas 2, H221.|No direct translation possible.<br>Correct translation of F+; R12, gaseous results either in Flam. Gas<br>1, H220 or Flam. Gas 2, H221.|
|F+; R12|liquid|Flam. Liq. 1|H224||
|F+; R12|liquid|Self-react. CD|H242||
|F+; R12|liquid|Self-react. EF|H242|H242|
|F+; R12|liquid|Self-react. G|none|none|
|F; R15||No translation possible.|No translation possible.|No translation possible.|
|F; R17|liquid|Pyr. Liq. 1|H250||
|F; R17|solid|Pyr. Sol. 1|H250||

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|Classification under Directive 67/<br>548/EEC|Physical state of the<br>substance when rele-<br>vant|Classification under this Regulation|Col4|Note|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|Classification under Directive 67/<br>548/EEC|Physical state of the<br>substance when rele-<br>vant|Hazard Class-and-Category|Hazard<br>statement|Hazard<br>statement|
|Xn; R20|gas|Acute Tox. 4|H332|(1)|
|Xn; R20|vapours|Acute Tox. 4|H332|(1)|
|Xn; R20|dust/mist|Acute Tox. 4|H332||
|Xn; R21||Acute Tox. 4|H312|(1)|
|Xn; R22||Acute Tox. 4|H302|(1)|
|T; R23|gas|Acute Tox. 3|H331|(1)|
|T; R23|vapour|Acute Tox. 2|H330||
|T; R23|dust/mist|Acute Tox. 3|H331|(1)|
|T; R24||Acute Tox. 3|H311|(1)|
|T; R25||Acute Tox. 3|H301|(1)|
|T+; R26|gas|Acute Tox. 2|H330|(1)|
|T+; R26|vapour|Acute Tox. 1|H330||
|T+; R26|dust/mist|Acute Tox. 2|H330|(1)|
|T+; R27||Acute Tox. 1|H310||
|T+; R28||Acute Tox. 2|H300|(1)|
|R33||STOT RE 2|H373|(3)|
|C; R34||Skin Corr. 1B|H314|(2)|
|C; R35||Skin Corr. 1A|H314||
|Xi; R36||Eye Irrit. 2|H319||
|Xi; R37||STOT SE 3|H335||
|Xi; R38||Skin Irrit. 2|H315||
|T; R39/23||STOT SE 1|H370|(3)|
|T; R39/24||STOT SE 1|H370|(3)|
|T; R39/25||STOT SE 1|H370|(3)|
|T+; R39/26||STOT SE 1|H370|(3)|
|T+; R39/27||STOT SE 1|H370|(3)|
|T+; R39/28||STOT SE 1|H370|(3)|
|Xi; R41||Eye Dam. 1|H318||
|R42||Resp. Sens. 1|H334||
|R43||Skin Sens. 1|H317||
|Xn; R48/20||STOT RE 2|H373|(3)|
|Xn; R48/21||STOT RE 2|H373|(3)|
|Xn; R48/22||STOT RE 2|H373|(3)|
|T; R48/23||STOT RE 1|H372|(3)|
|T; R48/24||STOT RE 1|H372|(3)|
|T; R48/25||STOT RE 1|H372|(3)|

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|Classification under Directive 67/<br>548/EEC|Physical state of the<br>substance when rele-<br>vant|Classification under this Regulation|Col4|Note|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|Classification under Directive 67/<br>548/EEC|Physical state of the<br>substance when rele-<br>vant|Hazard Class-and-Category|Hazard<br>statement|Hazard<br>statement|
|R64||Lact.|H362||
|Xn; R65||Asp. Tox. 1|H304||
|R67||STOT SE 3|H336||
|Xn; R68/20||STOT SE 2|H371|(3)|
|Xn; R68/21||STOT SE 2|H371|(3)|
|Xn; R68/22||STOT SE 2|H371|(3)|
|Carc. Cat. 1; R45||Carc. 1A|H350||
|Carc. Cat. 2; R45||Carc. 1B|H350||
|Carc. Cat. 1; R49||Carc. 1A|H350i||
|Carc. Cat. 2; R49||Carc. 1B|H350i||
|Carc. Cat. 3; R40||Carc. 2|H351||
|Muta. Cat. 2; R46||Muta. 1B|H340||
|Muta. Cat. 3; R68||Muta. 2|H341||
|Repr. Cat. 1; R60||Repr. 1A|H360F|(4)|
|Repr. Cat. 2; R60||Repr. 1B|H360F|(4)|
|Repr. Cat. 1; R61||Repr. 1A|H360D|(4)|
|Repr. Cat. 2; R61||Repr. 1B|H360D|(4)|
|Repr. Cat. 3; R62||Repr. 2|H361f|(4)|
|Repr. Cat. 3; R63||Repr. 2|H361d|(4)|
|Repr. Cat. 1; R60-61||Repr. 1A|H360FD||
|Repr. Cat. 1; R60<br>Repr. Cat. 2; R61||Repr. 1A|H360FD||
|Repr. Cat. 2; R60<br>Repr. Cat. 1; R61||Repr. 1A|H360FD||
|Repr. Cat. 2; R60-61||Repr. 1B|H360FD||
|Repr. Cat. 3; R62-63||Repr. 2|H361fd||
|Repr. Cat. 1; R60<br>Repr. Cat. 3; R63||Repr. 1A|H360Fd||
|Repr. Cat. 2; R60<br>Repr. Cat. 3; R63||Repr. 1B|H360Fd||
|Repr. Cat. 1; R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3; R62||Repr. 1A|H360Df||
|Repr. Cat. 2; R61<br>Repr. Cat. 3; R62||Repr. 1B|H360Df||
|N; R50||Aquatic. Acute 1|H400||
|N; R50-53||Aquatic Acute 1<br>Aquatic Chronic 1|H400<br>H410||
|N; R51-53||Aquatic Chronic 2|H411||
|R52-53||Aquatic Chronic 3|H412||

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|Classification under Directive 67/<br>548/EEC|Physical state of the<br>substance when rele-<br>vant|Classification under this Regulation|Col4|Note|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|Classification under Directive 67/<br>548/EEC|Physical state of the<br>substance when rele-<br>vant|Hazard Class-and-Category|Hazard<br>statement|Hazard<br>statement|
|R53||Aquatic Chronic 4|H413||
|N; R59||Ozone|EUH059||

_Note 1_

For these classes it is possible to use the recommended minimum classification as defined in section 1.2.1.1 in Annex VI. Data or other
information may be available to indicate that re-classification in a more severe category is appropriate.
_Note 2_

It is recommended to classify in Category 1B even if it also could be possible that 1C could be applicable for certain cases. Going back to
original data, may not result in a possibility to distinguish between Category 1B or 1C, since the exposure period has normally been up to
4 hours according to Regulation (EC) No 440/2008. However, for the future, when data are derived from tests following a sequential approach
as foreseen in the Regulation (EC) No 440/2008, Category 1C should be considered.
_Note 3_

The route of exposure could be added to the hazard statement if it is conclusively proven that no other routes of exposure cause the hazard.
_Note 4_
Hazard statements H360 and H361 indicate a general concern for both the reproductive properties related to fertility and developmentaleffects; ‘May damage/Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child’. According to the classification criteria (Annex I, section 3.7) the
general hazard statement can be replaced by the hazard statement indicating only the property of concern, in case either fertility or
developmental effects are proven to be not relevant.

_Table 1.2_

**Translation between risk phrases assigned under Directive 67/548/EEC and supplementary labelling requirements**
**under this Regulation**

|Directive 67/548/EEC|This Regulation|
|---|---|
|R1|EUH001|
|R6|EUH006|
|R14|EUH014|
|R18|EUH018|
|R19|EUH019|
|R44|EUH044|
|R29|EUH029|
|R31|EUH031|
|R32|EUH032|
|R66|EUH066|
|R39-41|EUH070|