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Test item > Test item > REACH ANNEX XVII
RESTRICTIONS ON THE MANUFACTURE, PLACING ON THE MARKET AND USE OF CERTAIN DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES, MIXTURES AND ARTICLES
Designation of the substance, of the group of substances or of the mixture Column 2
1. Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) Shall not be placed on the market, or used:
— in mixtures, including waste oils, or in equipment, in concentrations greater than 50 mg/kg (0,005 % by weight).
2. Chloroethene (vinyl chloride)
CAS No 75-01-4
EC No 200-831-0 Shall not be used as propellant in aerosols for any use.
Aerosols dispensers containing the substance as propellant shall not be placed on the market.
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;
1. Shall not be used in:
— ornamental articles intended to produce light or colour effects by means of different phases,for example in ornamental
lamps and ashtrays,
— tricks and jokes,
— games for one or more participants, or any article intended to be used as such, even with ornamental aspects,
2. Articles not complying with paragraph 1 shall not be placed on the market.
3. Shall not be placed on the market if they contain a colouring agent, unless required for fiscal reasons, or perfume, or both, if they:
— can be used as fuel in decorative oil lamps for supply to the general public, and,
— present an aspiration hazard and are labelled with R65 or H304,
4. Decorative oil lamps for supply to the general public shall not be placed on the market unless they conform to the
European Standard on Decorative oil lamps (EN 14059) adopted by the European Committee for Standardisation (CEN).
5. Without prejudice to the implementation of other Community provisions relating to the classification, packaging and
labelling of dangerous substances and mixtures, suppliers shall ensure, before the placing on the market, that
(a) lamp oils, labelled with R65 or H304,
intended for supply to the general public are visibly, legibly and indelibly marked as follows: ‘Keep lamps filled
with this liquid out of the reach of children’;and, by 1 December 2010, ‘Just a sip of lamp oil — or even sucking the
wick of lamps — may lead to life-threatening lung damage’;
(b) grill lighter fluids, labelled with R65 or H304, intended for supply to the general public are legibly and indelibly
marked by 1 December 2010 as follows:
‘Just a sip of grill lighter may lead to life threatening lung damage’;
(c) lamp oils and grill lighters, labelled with R65 or H304, intended for supply to the general public are packaged in black
opaque containers not exceeding 1 litre by 1 December 2010.
6. No later than 1 June 2014, the Commission shall request the European Chemicals Agency to prepare a dossier, in
accordance with Article 69 of the present Regulation with a view to ban, if appropriate, grill lighter fluids and
fuel for decorative lamps, labelled R65 or H304, intended for supply to the general public.
7. Natural or legal persons placing on the market for the first time lamp oils and grill lighter fluids, labelled with
R65 or H304, shall by1 December 2011, and annually thereafter, provide data on alternatives to lamp oils and grill
lighter fluids labelled R65 or H304 to the competent authority in the Member State concerned. Member States shall make
those data available to the Commission.
4. Tris (2,3 -dibromopropyl) phosphate
CAS No 126-72-7 1. Shall not be used in textile articles, such as garments, undergarments and linen, intended to come into contact with the skin.
CAS No 71-43-2
EC No 200-753-7 1. Shall not be used in toys or parts of toys where the concentration of benzene in the free state is greater than 5 mg/kg (0,0005 %) of the weight of the toy or part of toy.
2. Toys and parts of toys not complying with paragraph 1 shall not be placed on the market.
3. Shall not be placed on the market, or used,
— as a substance,
— as a constituent of other substances, or in mixtures, in concentrations equal to, or greater than 0,1 % by weight.
4. However, paragraph 3 shall not apply to:
(a) motor fuels which are covered by Directive 98/70/EC;
(b) substances and mixtures for use in industrial processes not allowing for the emission of benzene in quantities in excess of those laid down in existing legislation
6. Asbestos fibres
(a) Crocidolite
CAS No 12001-28-4
(b) Amosite
CAS No 12172-73-5
(c) Anthophyllite
CAS No 77536-67-5
(d) Actinolite
CAS No 77536-66-4
(e) Tremolite
CAS No 77536-68-6
(f) Chrysotile
CAS No 12001-29-5
CAS No 132207-32-0 1. The manufacture, placing on the market and use of these fibres and of articles and mixtures containing these fibres added intentionally is prohibited.
However, Member States may exempt the placing on the market and use of diaphragms containing chrysotile (point (f)) for existing electrolysis installations until they reach the end of their service life, or until suitable asbestos-free substitutes become available, whichever is the sooner.
By 1 June 2011 Member States making use of this exemption shall provide a report to the Commission on the availability of asbestos free substitutes for electrolysis installations and the efforts undertaken to develop such alternatives, on the protection of the health of workers in the installations, on the source and quantities of chrysotile, on the source and quantities of diaphragms containing chrysotile, and the envisaged date of the end of the exemption. The Commission shall make this information publicly available. Following receipt of those reports, the Commission shall request the Agency to prepare a dossier in accordance with Article 69 with a
view to prohibit the placing on the market and use of diaphragms containing chrysotile.
2. The use of articles containing asbestos fibres referred to in paragraph 1 which were already installed and/or in service before
1 January 2005 shall continue to be permitted until they are disposed of or reach the end of their service life. However,
Member States may, for reasons of protection of human health, restrict, prohibit or make subject to specific conditions, the
use of such articles before they are disposed of or reach the end of their service life.
Member States may allow placing on the market of articles in their entirety containing asbestos fibres referred to in
paragraph 1 which were already installed and/or in service before 1 January 2005, under specific conditions ensuring a
high level of protection of human health. Member States shall communicate these national measures to the Commission by
1 June 2011. The Commission shall make this information publicly available.
3. Without prejudice to the application of other Community provisions on the classification,
packaging and labelling of substances and mixtures, the placing on the market and use of
articles containing these fibres, as permitted according to the preceding derogations, shall be permitted only if
suppliers ensure before the placing on the market that articles bear a label in accordance with Appendix 7 to this Annex.
7. Tris(aziridinyl)phosphinoxide
CAS No 545-55-1
EC No 208-892-5 1. Shall not be used in textile articles, such as garments, undergarments and linen, intended to come into contact with the skin.
8. Polybromobiphenyls;
CAS No 59536-65-1 1. Shall not be used in textile articles, such as garments, undergarments and linen, intended to come into contact with the skin.
2. Articles not complying with paragraph 1 shall not be placed on the marke
9. (a) Soap bark powder
(Quillaja saponaria) and its derivatives
containing saponines
CAS No 68990-67-0
EC 273-620-4
(b) Powder of the roots of Helleborus
viridis and Helleborus niger
(c) Powder of the roots of Veratrum album
and Veratrum nigrum
(d) Benzidine and/or its derivatives
CAS No 92-87-5
EC No 202-199-1
(e) o-Nitrobenzaldehyde
CAS No 552-89-6
EC No 209-025-3
(f) Wood powder 1. Shall not be used, in jokes and hoaxes or in mixtures or articles intended to be used as such, for instance as a constituent of sneezing powder and stink bombs.
2. Jokes and hoaxes, or mixtures or articles intended to be used as such, not complying with paragraph 1 shall not be placed on the market.
3. However, paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to stink bombs containing not more than 1,5 ml of liquid.
10. (a) Ammonium sulphide
CAS No 12135-76-1
EC No 235-223-4
(b) Ammonium hydrogen sulphide
CAS No 12124-99-1
EC No 235-184-3
(c) Ammonium polysulphide
CAS No 9080-17-5
EC No 232-989-1 1. Shall not be used, in jokes and hoaxes or in mixtures or articles intended to be used as such, for instance as a constituent of sneezing powder and stink bombs.
11. Volatile esters of bromoacetic acids:
(a) Methyl bromoacetate
CAS No 96-32-2
EC No 202-499-2
(b) Ethyl bromoacetate
EC No 203-290-9
(c) Propyl bromoacetate
CAS No 35223-80-4
(d) Butyl bromoacetate
CAS No 18991-98-5
EC No 242-729-9 1. Shall not be used, in jokes and hoaxes or in mixtures or articles intended to be used as such, for instance as a constituent of sneezing powder and stink bombs.
12. 2-Naphthylamine
CAS No 91-59-8
EC No 202-080-4 and its salts
13. Benzidine
EC No 202-199-1 and its salts
CAS No 92-93-3
Einecs EC No 202-204-7
15. 4-Aminobiphenyl xenylamine
Einecs EC No 202-177-1 and its salts The following shall apply to entries 12 to 15:
Shall not be placed on the market, or used, as substances or in mixtures in concentrations greater than 0,1 % by weight
16. Lead carbonates:
(a) Neutral anhydrous carbonate (PbCO3 )
CAS No 598-63-0
EC No 209-943-4
(b) Trilead-bis(carbonate)-dihydroxide
2PbCO3 -Pb(OH) 2
CAS No 1319-46-6
EC No 215-290-6 Shall not be placed on the market, or used, as substances or in mixtures, where the substance or mixture is intended for use as paint.
However, Member States may, in accordance with the provisions of International Labour Organization (ILO) Convention 13,
permit the use on their territory of the substance or mixture for the restoration and maintenance of works of art and historic buildings and their interiors, as well as the placing on the market for such use. Where a Member State makes use of this derogation, it shall inform the Commission thereof.
17. Lead sulphates:
CAS No 7446-14-2
EC No 231-198-9
(b) Pb x SO4
CAS No 15739-80-7
EC No 239-831-0 Shall not be placed on the market, or used, as substances or in mixtures, where the substance or mixture is intended for use as paint.
18. Mercury compounds Shall not be placed on the market, or used, as substances or in mixtures where the substance or mixture is intended for use:
(a) to prevent the fouling by micro-organisms, plants or animals of:
— the hulls of boats,
— cages, floats, nets and any other appliances or equipment used for fish or shellfish farming,
— any totally or partly submerged appliances or equipment;
(c) in the impregnation of heavy-duty industrial textiles and yarn intended for their manufacture;
(d) in the treatment of industrial waters, irrespective of their use.
18a. Mercury
EC No 231-106-7 1. Shall not be placed on the market:
(a) in fever thermometers;
(b) in other measuring devices intended for sale to the general public (such as manometers, barometers, sphygmomanometers, thermometers other than fever thermometers).
2. The restriction in paragraph 1 shall not apply to measuring devices that were in use in the Community before 3 April 2009. However Member States may restrict or prohibit the placing on the market of suchmeasuring devices.
3. The restriction in paragraph 1(b) shall not
(a) measuring devices more than 50 years old on 3 October 2007;
(b) barometers (except barometers within point
(a)) until 3 October 2009.
‘5. The following mercury-containing measuring devices intended for industrial and professional uses shall not be placed on the market after 10 April 2014:
(d) sphygmomanometers;
(e) strain gauges to be used with plethysmographs;
(f) tensiometers;
(g) thermometers and other non-electrical thermometric applications. The restriction shall also apply to measuring devices under points (a) to (g) which are placed on the market empty if intended to be filled with mercury.
6. The restriction in paragraph 5 shall not apply to:
(a) sphygmomanometers to be used:
(i) in epidemiological studies which are ongoing on 10 October 2012;
(ii) as reference standards in clinical validation studies of mercury-free sphygmomanometers;
(b) thermometers exclusively intended to perform tests according to standards that require the use of mercury thermometers until 10 October 2017;
(c) mercury triple point cells which are used for the calibration of platinum resistance thermometers.
7. The following mercury-using measuring devices intended for professional and industrial uses shall not be placed on the market after 10 April 2014:
(a) mercury pycnometers;
(b) mercury metering devices for determination of the softening point.
8. The restrictions in paragraphs 5 and 7 shall not apply to:
(b) measuring devices which are to be displayed in public exhibitions for cultural and historical purposes.’
19. Arsenic compounds 1. Shall not be placed on the market, or used, as substances or in mixtures where the substance or mixture is intended for use to prevent the fouling by micro-organisms, plants or animals of:
— any totally or partly submerged appliances or equipment.
4. By way of derogation from paragraph 3:
(b) Wood treated with CCA solution in accordance with point (a) may be placed on the market for professional and industrial use
provided that the structural integrity of the wood is required for human or livestock safety and skin contact by the general public
during its service life is unlikely:
— as structural timber in public and agricultural buildings, office buildings, and industrial premises,
— in bridges and bridgework,
— as constructional timber in freshwater areas and brackish waters, for example jetties and bridges,
— as noise barriers,
— in avalanche control,
— in highway safety fencing and barriers,
— as debarked round conifer livestock fence posts,
— in earth retaining structures,
— as electric power transmission and telecommunications poles,
— as underground railway sleepers.
(c) Without prejudice to the application of other Community provisions on the classification,
packaging and labelling of substances and mixtures, suppliers shall ensure before the placing on the market that all treated wood
placed on the market is individually labelled ‘For professional and industrial installation and use only, contains arsenic’. In addition, all wood placed on the market in packs shall also bear a label stating ‘Wear gloves when handling this wood. Wear a dust mask and eye protection when cutting or otherwise crafting this wood. Waste from this wood shall be treated as hazardous by an authorised undertaking’.
(d) Treated wood referred to under point (a) shall not be used:
— in residential or domestic constructions, whatever the purpose,
— in any application where there is a risk of repeated skin contact,
— in marine waters,
— for agricultural purposes other than for livestock fence posts and structural uses in accordance with point (b),
— in any application where the treated wood may come into contact with intermediate or finished products intended for
human and/or animal consumption.
5. Wood treated with arsenic compounds that was in use in the Community before 30 September 2007, or that was placed on
the market in accordance with paragraph 4 may remain in place and continue to be used until it reaches the end of its
6. Wood treated with CCA type C that was in use in the Community before 30 September 2007, or that was placed on the
market in accordance with paragraph 4:
— may be used or reused subject to the conditions pertaining to its use listed under points 4(b), (c) and (d),
— may be placed on the market subject to the conditions pertaining to its use listed under points 4(b), (c) and (d).
7. Member States may allow wood treated with other types of CCA solutions that was in use in the Community before
— to be used or reused subject to the conditions pertaining to its use listed under points 4 (b), (c) and (d),
— to be placed on the market subject to the conditions pertaining to its use listed under points 4(b), (c) and (d).
20. Organostannic compounds 1. Shall not be placed on the market, or used, as substances or in mixtures where the substance or mixture is acting as biocide in free association paint.
2. Shall not be placed on the market, or used, as substances or in mixtures where the substance or mixture acts as biocide to prevent the fouling by micro-organisms, plants or animals of:
4. Tri-substituted organostannic compounds:
(a) Tri-substituted organostannic compounds such as tributyltin (TBT) compounds and triphenyltin (TPT) compounds shall not be used
after 1 July 2010 in articles where the concentration in the article, or part thereof, is greater than the equivalent of 0,1 % by weight of tin.
(b) Articles not complying with point (a) shall not be placed on the market after 1 July 2010, except for articles that
were already in use in the Community before that date.
5. Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds:
(a) Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds shall not be used after 1 January 2012 in mixtures and articles for supply to the general
public where the concentration in the mixture or the article, or part thereof, is greater than the equivalent of 0,1 % by weight of tin.
(b) Articles and mixtures not complying with point (a) shall not be placed on the market after 1 January 2012, except
for articles that were already in use in the Community before that date.
(c) By way of derogation, points (a) and (b) shall not apply until 1 January 2015 to the following articles and mixtures
for supply to the general public:
— one-component and two-component room temperature vulcanisation sealants (RTV-1 and RTV-2 sealants) and adhesives,
— paints and coatings containing DBT compounds as catalysts when applied on articles,
— soft polyvinyl chloride (PVC) profiles whether by themselves or coextruded with hard PVC,
— fabrics coated with PVC containing DBT compounds as stabilisers when intended for outdoor applications,
— outdoor rainwater pipes, gutters and fittings, as well as covering material for roofing and fa?ades,
(d) By way of derogation, points (a) and (b) shall not apply to materials and articles regulated under Regulation (EC) No 1935/2004.
6. Dioctyltin (DOT) compound:
(a) Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds shall not be used after 1 January 2012 in the following articles for supply to, or use by,
the general public, where the concentration in the article, or part thereof, is greater than the equivalent of 0,1 % by weight of tin:
— textile articles intended to come into contact with the skin,
— gloves,
— footwear or part of footwear intended to come into contact with the skin,
— wall and floor coverings,
— childcare articles,
— female hygiene products,
— nappies,
— two-component room temperature vulcanisation moulding kits (RTV-2 moulding kits).
(b) Articles not complying with point (a) shall not be placed on the market after 1 January 2012, except for articles that were already in use in the Community before that date.
21. Di-μ-oxo-di-n-butylstanniohydroxyborane/
Dibutyltin hydrogen borate C8H19BO3Sn (DBB)
CAS No 75113-37-0
EC No 401-040-5 Shall not be placed on the market, or used, as a substance, or in mixtures in a concentration equal to, or greater than 0,1 % by weight.
However, the first paragraph shall not apply to this substance (DBB) or mixtures containing it if these are intended solely for conversion into articles, among which this substance will no longer feature in a concentration equal to or greater than 0,1 %.
22. Pentachlorophenol
CAS No 87-86-5
EC No 201-778-6 and its salts and esters Shall not be placed on the market, or used,
— as a constituent in other substances, or in mixtures, in a concentration equal to or greater than 0,1 % by weight.
CAS No 7440-43-9
EC No 231-152-8 and its compounds For the purpose of this entry, the codes and chapters indicated in square brackets are the codes and chapters of the tariff and statistical nomenclature of Common Customs Tariff as established by Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 (*).
1. Shall not be used in mixtures and articles produced from the following synthetic organic polymers (hereafter referred to as plastic material):
— polymers or copolymers of vinyl chloride (PVC) [3904 10] [3904 21]
— polyurethane (PUR) [3909 50]
— low-density polyethylene (LDPE), with the exception of low-density polyethylene used for the production of coloured masterbatch
[3901 10]
— cellulose acetate (CA) [3912 11]
— cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB) [3912 11]
— epoxy resins [3907 30]
— melamine-formaldehyde (MF) resins [3909 20]
— urea-formaldehyde (UF) resins [3909 10]
— unsaturated polyesters (UP) [3907 91]
— polyethylene terephthalate (PET) [3907 60]
— polybutylene terephthalate (PBT)
— transparent/general-purpose polystyrene [3903 11]
— acrylonitrile methylmethacrylate (AMMA)
— cross-linked polyethylene (VPE)
— high-impact polystyrene
— polypropylene (PP) [3902 10]
Mixtures and articles produced from plastic material as listed above shall not be placed on the market if the
concentration of cadmium (expressed as Cd metal) is equal to or greater than 0,01 % by weight of the plastic material.
By way of derogation, the second subparagraph shall not apply to articles placed on the market before 10 December 2011.
The first and second subparagraphs apply without prejudice to Council Directive 94/62/ EC (**) and acts adopted on its basis.
By 19 November 2012, in accordance with Article 69, the Commission shall ask the European Chemicals Agency to prepare
a dossier conforming to the requirements of Annex XV in order to assess whether the use of cadmium and its compounds in
plastic material, other than that listed in subparagraph 1, should be restricted.
2. Shall not be used in paints [3208] [3209]. For paints with a zinc content exceeding 10 % by weight of the paint, the
concentration of cadmium (expressed as Cd metal) shall not be equal to or greater than 0,1 % by weight. Painted articles
shall not be placed on the market if the concentration of cadmium (expressed as Cd metal) is equal to or greater than 0,1 % by weight
of the paint on the painted article.
3. By way of derogation, paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to articles coloured with mixtures containing cadmium for
4. By way of derogation, paragraph 1, second subparagraph shall not apply to:
— mixtures produced from PVC waste, hereinafter referred to as ‘recovered PVC’,
— mixtures and articles containing recovered PVC if their concentration of cadmium (expressed as Cd metal) does not exceed 0,1 % by weight of the plastic material in the following rigid PVC applications:
(a) profiles and rigid sheets for building applications;
(b) doors, windows, shutters, walls, blinds, fences, and roof gutters;
(c) decks and terraces;
(d) cable ducts;
(e) pipes for non-drinking water if the recovered PVC is used in the middle layer of a multilayer pipe and is entirely covered
with a layer of newly produced PVC in compliance with paragraph 1 above.
Suppliers shall ensure, before the placing on the market of mixtures and articles containing recovered PVC for the first time,
that these are visibly, legibly and indelibly marked as follows: ‘Contains recovered PVC’ or with the following pictogram:
In accordance with Article 69 of this Regulation, the derogation granted in paragraph 4 will be reviewed, in particular
with a view to reducing the limit value for cadmium and to reassess the derogation for the applications listed in
points (a) to (e), by 31 December 2017.
5. For the purpose of this entry, ‘cadmium plating’ means any deposit or coating of metallic cadmium on a metallic surface.
Shall not be used for cadmium plating metallic articles or components of the articles used in the following sectors/applications:
(a) equipment and machinery for: — food production [8210] [8417 20] [8419 81] [8421 11] [8421 22] [8422] [8435]
[8437] [8438] [8476 11]
— agriculture [8419 31] [8424 81] [8432] [8433] [8434] [8436]
— cooling and freezing [8418]
— printing and book-binding [8440] [8442] [8443]
(b) equipment and machinery for the production of:
— household goods [7321] [8421 12] [8450] [8509] [8516]
— furniture [8465] [8466] [9401] [9402] [9403] [9404]
— sanitary ware [7324]
— central heating and air conditioning plant [7322] [8403] [8404] [8415]
In any case, whatever their use or intended final purpose, the placing on the market of cadmium-plated articles or components of such articles used in the sectors/applications listed in points (a) and (b) above and of articles manufactured in the sectors listed in point (b) above is prohibited.
6. The provisions referred to in paragraph 5 shall also be applicable to cadmium-plated articles or
components of such articles when used in the sectors/applications listed in points (a) and (b) below and to articles manufactured in the sectors listed in (b) below:
(a) equipment and machinery for the production of:
— paper and board [8419 32] [8439] [8441] textiles and clothing [8444] [8445] [8447] [8448] [8449] [8451] [8452]
— industrial handling equipment and machinery [8425] [8426] [8427] [8428] [8429] [8430] [8431]
— road and agricultural vehicles [chapter 87]
— rolling stock [chapter 86]
— vessels [chapter 89]
7. However, the restrictions in paragraphs 5 and 6 shall not apply to:
— articles and components of the articles used in the aeronautical, aerospace, mining, offshore and nuclear
sectors whose applications require high safety standards and in safety devices in road and agricultural vehicles,
rolling stock and vessels,
— electrical contacts in any sector of use, where that is necessary to ensure the reliability required of the
apparatus on which they are installed.
8. Shall not be used in brazing fillers in concentration equal to or greater than 0,01 % by weight.
Brazing fillers shall not be placed on the market if the concentration of cadmium (expressed as Cd metal) is equal to or greater
than 0,01 % by weight.
For the purpose of this paragraph brazing shall mean a joining technique using alloys and under- taken at temperatures above
9. By way of derogation, paragraph 8 shall not apply to brazing fillers used in defence and aerospace applications and to
brazing fillers used for safety reasons.
10. Shall not be used or placed on the market if the concentration is equal to or greater than 0,01 % by weight of the metal in:
(ii) metal parts of jewellery and imitation jewellery articles and hair accessories, including:
— bracelets, necklaces and rings,
— piercing jewellery,
— wrist-watches and wrist-wear,
— brooches and cufflinks.
11. By way of derogation, paragraph 10 shall not apply to articles placed on the market before 10 December 2011 and jewellery more than 50 years old on 10 December 2011.
24. Monomethyl — tetrachlorodiphenyl
CAS No 76253-60-6 1. Shall not be placed on the market, or used, as a substance or in mixtures. Articles containing the substance shall not be placed on the market.
2. By way of derogation, paragraph 1 shall not apply:
(a) in the case of plant and machinery already in service on 18 June 1994, until such plant and machinery is disposed of;
(b) in the case of the maintenance of plant and machinery already in service within a Member State on 18 June 1994.
For the purposes of point (a) Member States may, on grounds of human health protection and environmental protection, prohibit within their territory the use of such plant or machinery before it is disposed of.
25. Monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane
Trade name: Ugilec 121
Ugilec 21 Shall not be placed on the market, or used, as a substance or in mixtures.
Articles containing the substance shall not be placed on the market
26. Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane
bromobenzylbromotoluene, mixture of
CAS No 99688-47-8 Shall not be placed on the market, or used, as a substance or in mixtures.
Articles containing the substance shall not be placed on the market.
CAS No 7440-02-0
EC No 231-111-4 and its compounds 1. Shall not be used:
(a) in any post assemblies which are inserted into pierced ears and other pierced parts of the human body unless the rate of nickel release from such post assemblies is less than 0,2 μg/ cm 2 /week (migration limit);
— earrings,
— necklaces, bracelets and chains, anklets, finger rings,
— wrist-watch cases, watch straps and tighteners,
— rivet buttons, tighteners, rivets, zippers and metal marks, when these are used in garments,
if the rate of nickel release from the parts of these articles coming into direct and prolonged contact with the skin is greater than 0,5 μg/cm 2 /week.
(c) in articles referred to in point (b) where these have a non-nickel coating unless such coating is sufficient to ensure that the rate of nickel release from those parts of such articles coming into direct and prolonged contact with the skin will not exceed
0,5 μg/cm 2 / week for a period of at least two years of normal use of the article.
2. Articles which are the subject of paragraph 1 shall not be placed on the market unless they conform to the requirements set
out in that paragraph.
3. The standards adopted by the European Committee for Standardisation (CEN) shall be used as the test methods for
demonstrating the conformity of articles to paragraphs 1 and 2.
28. Substances which appear in Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 classified 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 classified 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
— Mutagen category 1B (Table 3.1)/
mutagen category 2 (Table 3.2) listed
in Appendix 4 Without prejudice to the other parts of this Annex the following shall apply to entries 28 to 30:
— either the relevant specific concentration limit specified in Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008, or,
— the relevant concentration specified in Directive 1999/45/EC where no specific concentration limit is set out in Part 3 of
Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.
Without prejudice to the implementation of other Community provisions relating to the classification, packaging and labelling of substances and mixtures, suppliers shall ensure before the placing on the market that the packaging of such substances and
mixtures is marked visibly, legibly and indelibly as follows: ‘Restricted to professional users’.
(a) medicinal or veterinary products as defined by Directive 2001/82/EC and Directive 2001/83/ EC;
(b) cosmetic products as defined by Directive 76/ 768/EEC;
(c) the following fuels and oil products:
— motor fuels which are covered by Directive 98/70/EC,
— mineral oil products intended for use as fuel in mobile or fixed combustion plants,
— fuels sold in closed systems (e.g. liquid gas bottles);
(d) artists’ paints covered by Directive 1999/45/ EC;
(e) the substances listed in Appendix 11, column 1, for the applications or uses listed in Appendix 11, column 2. Where a
date is specified in column 2 of Appendix 11, the derogation shall apply until the said date.
30. Substances which appear in Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 classified 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
or reproductive toxicant category 2 with
3.2) listed in Appendix 6
31. (a) Creosote; wash oil
CAS No 8001-58-9 EC No 232-287-5
(b) Creosote oil; wash oil
(c) Distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oils;
(d) Creosote oil, acenaphthene fraction;
EC No 283-484-8EC No 292-605-3
(e) Distillates (coal tar), upper; heavy
(f) Anthracene oil
(g) Tar acids, coal, crude; crude phenols
(h) Creosote, wood
(i) Low temperature tar oil, alkaline;
extract residues (coal), low temperature
coal tar alkaline
EC No 310-191-5 1. Shall not be placed on the market, or used, as substances or in mixtures where the substance or mixture is intended for the treatment of wood. Furthermore, wood so treated shall not be placed on the market.
(a) The substances and mixtures may be used for wood treatment in industrial installations or by professionals covered by
Community legislation on the protection of workers for in situ retreatment only if they contain:
(i) benzo[a]pyrene at a concentration of less than 50 mg/kg (0,005 % by weight), and
(ii) water extractable phenols at a concentration of less than 3 % by weight. Such substances and mixtures for use in wood
treatment in industrial installations or by professionals:
— may be placed on the market only in packaging of a capacity equal to or greater than 20 litres,
— shall not be sold to consumers.
Without prejudice to the application of other Community provisions on the classification,
packaging and labelling of substances and mixtures, suppliers shall ensure before the
placing on the market that the packaging of such substances and mixtures is visibly,
legibly and indelibly marked as follows: ‘For use in industrial installations or professional treatment only’.
(b) Wood treated in industrial installations or by professionals according to subparagraph (a)
which is placed on the market for the first time or retreated in situ may be used for
professional and industrial use only, for example on railways, in electric power trans
mission and telecommunications, for fencing, for agricultural purposes (for example stakes
for tree support) and in harbours and waterways.
(c) The prohibition in paragraph 1 on the placing on the market shall not apply to wood which has been treated with substances
listed in entry 31 (a) to (i) before 31 December 2002 and is placed on the second-hand market for re-use.
3. Treated wood referred to under paragraph 2(b) and (c) shall not be used:
— inside buildings, whatever their purpose,
— in toys,
— in playgrounds,
— in parks, gardens, and outdoor recreational and leisure facilities where there is a risk of frequent skin contact,
— in the manufacture of garden furniture such as picnic tables,
— for the manufacture and use and any re-treatment of:
— containers intended for growing purposes,
— packaging that may come into contact with raw materials, intermediate or finished products destined for human
and/or animal consumption,
— other materials which may contaminate the articles mentioned above.
CAS No 67-66-3
EC No 200-663-8
34. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
CAS No 79-00-5
EC No 201-166-9
35. 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
EC No 201-197-8
CAS No 630-20-6
37. Pentachloroethane
EC No 200-925-1
38. 1,1-Dichloroethene
CAS No 75-35-4
EC No 200-864-0 Without prejudice to the other parts of this Annex, the following shall apply to entries 32 to 38.
— as constituents of other substances, or in mixtures in concentrations equal to or greater than 0,1 % by weight, where the substance or mixture is intended for supply to the general public and/or is intended
for diffusive applications such as in surface cleaning and cleaning of fabrics.
2. Without prejudice to the application of other Community provisions on the classification, packaging and labelling of substances and mixtures, suppliers shall ensure before the placing on the market that the packaging of such substances and mixtures containing them in concentrations equal to or greater than 0,1 % by weight is visibly, legibly and indelibly marked as follows:
‘For use in industrial installations only’.
By way of derogation this provision shall not apply to:
(b) cosmetic products as defined by Directive 76/ 768/EEC.
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 Regulation (EC)
No 1272/2008 or not. 1. Shall not be used, as substance or as mixtures in aerosol dispensers where these aerosol dispensers are intended for supply to the general public for entertainment and decorative purposes such as the following:
— ‘whoopee’ cushions,
2. Without prejudice to the application of other Community provisions on the classification, packaging and labelling of substances, suppliers shall ensure before the placing on the market that the packaging of aerosol dispensers referred to above is marked visibly, legibly and indelibly with:
‘For professional users only’.
3. By way of derogation, paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the aerosol dispensers referred to Article 8 (1a) of Council Directive 75/324/ EEC (***).
4. The aerosol dispensers referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not be placed on the market unless they conform to the
requirements indicated.
41. Hexachloroethane
CAS No 67-72-1
EC No 200-666-4 Shall not be placed on the market, or used, as substance or in mixtures, where the substance or mixture is intended for the manufacturing or processing of non-ferrous metals.
43. Azocolourants and Azodyes 1. Azodyes which, by reductive cleavage of one or more azo groups, may release one or more of the aromatic amines listed in Appendix 8, in detectable concentrations, i.e. above 30 mg/kg (0,003 % by weight) in the articles or in the dyed parts thereof, according to the testing methods listed in Appendix 10, shall not be used, in textile and leather articles which may come into direct and prolonged contact with the human skin or oral cavity, such as:
— clothing, bedding, towels, hairpieces, wigs, hats, nappies and other sanitary items, sleeping bags,
— footwear, gloves, wristwatch straps, handbags, purses/wallets, briefcases, chair covers, purses worn round the neck,
— textile or leather toys and toys which include textile or leather garments,
— yarn and fabrics intended for use by the final consumer.
2. Furthermore, the textile and leather articles referred to in paragraph 1 shall not be placed on the market unless they conform
to the requirements set out in that paragraph.
3. Azodyes, which are contained in Appendix 9, ‘List of azodyes’ shall not be placed on the market, or used, as substances,
or in mixtures in concentrations greater than 0,1 % by weight, where the substance or the mixture is intended for colouring
textile and leather articles.
45. Diphenylether, octabromo derivative
C12H2Br8O 1. Shall not be placed on the market, or used:
— as a constituent of other substances, or in mixtures, in concentrations greater than 0,1 % by weight.
2. Articles shall not be placed on the market if they, or flame-retardant parts thereof, contain this substance in concentrations greater than 0,1 % by weight.
3. By way of derogation, paragraph 2 shall not apply:
— to articles that were in use in the Community before 15 August 2004,
— to electrical and electronic equipment within the scope of Directive 2002/95/EC.
46. (a) Nonylphenol
CAS 25154-52-3
EC 246-672-0
(b) Nonylphenol ethoxylates
(C2H4O)nC15H24O Shall not be placed on the market, or used, as substances or in mixtures in concentrations equal to or greater than 0,1 % by weight for the following purposes:
(1) industrial and institutional cleaning except:
— controlled closed dry cleaning systems where the washing liquid is recycled or incinerated,
— cleaning systems with special treatment where the washing liquid is recycled or incinerated.
(2) domestic cleaning;
(3) textiles and leather processing except:
— processing with no release into waste water,
— systems with special treatment where the process water is pre-treated to remove the organic fraction completely prior to
biological waste water treatment (degreasing of sheepskin);
(4) emulsifier in agricultural teat dips;
(5) metal working except: uses in controlled closed systems where the washing liquid is recycled or incinerated;
(6) manufacturing of pulp and paper;
(7) cosmetic products;
(8) other personal care products except: spermicides;
(9) co-formulants in pesticides and biocides. However national authorisations for pesticides or biocidal products containing nonylphenol ethoxylates as co-formulant, granted before 17 July 2003, shall not be affected by this restriction until their date of expiry.
47. Chromium VI compounds 1. Cement and cement-containing mixtures shall not be placed on the market, or used, if they contain, when hydrated, more than 2 mg/kg (0,0002 %) soluble chromium VI of the total dry weight of the cement.
2. If reducing agents are used, then without prejudice to the application of other Community provisions on the classification, packaging and labelling of substances and mixtures, suppliers shall ensure before the placing on the market that the packaging of cement or cement-containing mixtures is visibly, legibly and indelibly marked with information on the packing date, as well as on 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 the limit indicated in paragraph 1.
3. By way of derogation, paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the placing on the market for, and use in, controlled closed and totally automated processes in which cement and cement-containing mixtures are handled solely by machines and in which there is no possibility of contact with the skin.
4. The standard adopted by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) for testing the water-soluble chromium (VI)
content of cement and cement-containing mixtures shall be used as the test method for demonstrating conformity with paragraph 1.
48. Toluene
EC No 203-625-9 Shall not be placed on the market, or used, as a substance or in mixtures in a concentration equal to or greater than 0,1 % by weight where the substance or mixture is used in adhesives or spray paints intended for supply to the general public.
49. Trichlorobenzene
CAS No 120-82-1
EC No 204-428-0 Shall not be placed on the market, or used, as a substance or in mixtures in a concentration equal to or greater than 0,1 % by weight for any use except:
— as an intermediate of synthesis, or,
— as a process solvent in closed chemical applications for chlorination reactions, or,
— in the manufacture of 1,3,5-triamino — 2,4,6- trinitrobenzene (TATB).
50. Polycyclic-aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH)
(e) Benzo[b]fluoranthene (BbFA)
CAS No 53-70-3 1. From 1 January 2010, extender oils shall not be placed on the market, or used for the production of tyres or parts of tyres if they contain:
— more than 1 mg/kg (0,0001 % by weight) BaP, or,
— more than 10 mg/kg (0,001 % by weight) of the sum of all listed PAHs.
These limits shall be regarded as kept, if the polycyclic aromatics (PCA) extract is less than 3 % by
weight as measured by the Institute of Petroleum standard IP346: 1998 (Determination of PCA in unused lubricating base
oils and asphaltene free petroleum fractions — Dimethyl sulphoxide extraction refractive index method), provided that
compliance with the limit values of BaP and of the listed PAHs, as well as the correlation of the measured values with
the PCA extract, is controlled by the manufacturer or importer every six months or after each major operational change,
2. Furthermore, tyres and treads for retreading manufactured after 1 January 2010 shall not be placed on the market if they
contain extender oils exceeding the limits indicated in paragraph 1.
These limits shall be regarded as kept, if the vulcanised rubber compounds do not exceed the limit of 0,35 % Bay protons as
measured and calculated by ISO 21461 (Rubber vulcanised — Determination of aromaticity of oil in vulcanised rubber compounds).
3. By way of derogation, paragraph 2 shall not apply to retreaded tyres if their tread does not contain extender oils
exceeding the limits referred to in paragraph 1.
4. For the purpose of this entry ‘tyres’ shall mean tyres for vehicles covered by:
— Directive 2007/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 September 2007 establishing a framework for the
approval of motor vehicles and their trailers (****),
— Directive 2003/37/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003 on type-approval of agricultural or
forestry tractors, their trailers and interchangeable towed machinery, together with their systems, components and separate
technical units (*****), and
— Directive 2002/24/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 March 2002 relating to the type-approval of
two or three-wheel motor vehicles and repealing Council Directive 92/61/EEC
5. Articles shall not be placed on the market for supply to the general public, if any of their rubber or plastic components
that come into direct as well as prolonged or short-term repetitive contact with the human skin or the oral cavity, under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use, contain more than 1 mg/kg (0,0001 % by weight of this component) of any of the listed PAHs.
— sport equipment such as bicycles, golf clubs, racquets
— household utensils, trolleys, walking frames
— tools for domestic use
— clothing, footwear, gloves and sportswear
— watch-straps, wrist-bands, masks, head-bands
6. Toys, including activity toys, and childcare articles, shall not be placed on the market, if any of their rubber or plastic
components that come into direct as well as prolonged or short-term repetitive contact with the human skin or the oral
cavity, under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use, contain more than 0,5 mg/kg (0,00005 % by weight of
this component) of any of the listed PAHs.
7. By way of derogation from paragraphs 5 and 6, these paragraphs shall not apply to articles placed on the market for the
first time before 27 December 2015.
8. By 27 December 2017, the Commission shall review the limit values in paragraphs 5 and 6 in the light of new scientific
information, including migration of PAHs from the articles referred to therein, and information on alternative raw materials
and, if appropriate, modify these paragraphs accordingly.’
51. The following phthalates (or other CAS and
EC numbers covering the substance):
EC No 204-211-0
CAS No 84-74-2
EC No 201-557-4
CAS No 85-68-7
EC No 201-622-7 1. Shall not be used as substances or in mixtures, in concentrations greater than 0,1 % by weight of the plasticised material, in toys and childcare articles.
2. Toys and childcare articles containing these phthalates in a concentration greater than 0,1 % by weight of the plasticised material shall not be placed on the market. 3. The Commission shall re-evaluate, by 16 January 2010, the measures provided for in relation to this entry in the light of new scientific
information on such substances and their substitutes, and if justified, these measures shall be modified accordingly.
52. The following phthalates (or other CAS-
and EC numbers covering the substance):
(a) Di-‘isononyl’ phthalate (DINP)
CAS No 28553-12-0 and 68515-48-0
EC No 249-079-5 and 271-090-9
(b) Di-‘isodecyl’ phthalate (DIDP)
CAS No 26761-40-0 and 68515-49-1
EC No 247-977-1 and 271-091-4
(c) Di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP)
CAS No 117-84-0
EC No 204-214-7 1. Shall not be used as substances or in mixtures, in concentrations greater than 0,1 % by weight of the plasticised material, in toys and childcare articles which can be placed in the mouth by children.
2. Such toys and childcare articles containing these phthalates in a concentration greater than 0,1 % by weight of the plasticised material shall not be placed on the market.
CAS No 111-77-3
EC No 203-906-6 Shall not be placed on the market after 27 June 2010, for supply to the general public, as a constituent of paints, paint strippers, cleaning agents, self-shining emulsions or floor sealants in concentrations equal to or greater than 0,1 % by weight.
CAS No 112-34-5
EC No 203-961-6 1. Shall not be placed on the market for the first time after 27 June 2010, for supply to the general public, as a constituent of spray paints or spray cleaners in aerosol dispensers in concentrations equal to or greater than 3 % by weight.
2. Spray paints and spray cleaners in aerosol dispensers containing DEGBE and not conforming to paragraph 1 shall not be placed on the market for supply to the general public after 27 December 2010.
3. Without prejudice to other Community legislation concerning the classification, packaging and labelling of substances and mixtures, suppliers shall ensure before the placing on the market that paints other than spray paints containing DEGBE in concentrations equal to or greater than 3 % by weight of that are placed on the market for supply to the general public are visibly, legibly and indelibly marked by 27 December 2010 as follows:
‘Do not use in paint spraying equipment’.
56. Methylenediphenyl diisocyan
ate (MDI)
CAS No 26447-40-5
EC No 247-714-0
including the following specific
(a) 4,4’-Methylenediphenyl diiso
cyanate:
CAS No 101-68-8
EC No 202-966-0;
(b) 2,4’-Methylenediphenyl diiso
CAS No 5873-54-1
EC No 227-534-9;
(c) 2,2’-Methylenediphenyl diiso
CAS No 2536-05-2
EC No 219-799-4 1. Shall not be placed on the market after 27 December 2010, as a constituent of mixtures in concentrations equal to or greater than 0,1 % by weight of MDI for supply to the general public, unless suppliers shall ensure before the placing on the market that the packaging:
(a) contains protective gloves which comply with the requirements of Council Directive 89/686/EEC (*******);
(b) is marked visibly, legibly and indelibly as follows, and without prejudice to other Community legislation concerning the classification, packaging and labelling of substances and mixtures:
‘— Persons already sensitised to diisocyanates may develop allergic reactions when using this product.
— Persons suffering from asthma, eczema or skin problems should avoid contact, including dermal contact, with this product.
— This product should not be used under conditions of poor ventilation unless a protective mask with an appropriate gas filter (i.e. type A1 according to standard EN 14387) is used.’
2. By way of derogation, paragraph 1(a) shall not apply to hot melt adhesives.
57. Cyclohexane
EC No 203-806-2 1. Shall not be placed on the market for the first time after 27 June 2010, for supply to the general public, as a constituent of neoprene-based contact adhesives in concentrations equal to or greater than 0,1 % by weight in package sizes greater than 350 g.
2. Neoprene-based contact adhesives containing cyclohexane and not conforming to paragraph 1 shall not be placed on the market for supply to the general public after 27 December 2010.
3. Without prejudice to other Community legislation concerning the classification, packaging and labelling of substances and mixtures, suppliers shall ensure before the placing on the market that neoprene-based contact adhesives containing cyclohexane in concentrations equal to or greater than 0,1 % by weight that are placed on the market for supply to the general public after 27 December 2010 are visibly, legibly and indelibly marked as follows:
‘— This product is not to be used under conditions of poor ventilation.
— This product is not to be used for carpet laying.’.
58. Ammonium nitrate (AN)
CAS No 6484-52-2
EC No 229-347-8 1. Shall not be placed on the market for the first time after 27 June 2010 as a substance, or in mixtures that contain more than 28 % by weight of nitrogen in relation to ammonium nitrate, for use as a solid fertiliser, straight or compound, unless the fertiliser complies with the technical provisions for ammonium nitrate fertilisers of high nitrogen content set out in Annex III to Regulation (EC) No 2003/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council (********).
2. Shall not be placed on the market after 27 June 2010 as a substance, or in mixtures that contain 16 % or more by weight of nitrogen in relation to ammonium nitrate except for supply to:
(a) downstream users and distributors, including natural or legal persons licensed or authorised in accordance with Council Directive 93/15/EEC (*********);
(b) farmers for use in agricultural activities, either full time or part time and not necessarily related to the size of the land area.
For the purposes of this subparagraph:
(i) ‘farmer’ shall mean a natural or legal person, or a group of natural or legal persons, whatever legal status is granted
to the group and its members by national law, whose holding is situated within Community territory, as referred to in Article 299
of the Treaty, and who exercises an agricultural activity;
(ii) ‘agricultural activity’ shall mean the production, rearing or growing of agricultural products including harvesting, milking,
breeding animals and keeping animals for farming purposes, or maintaining the land in good agricultural and environmental
condition as established under Article 5 of Council Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003 (**********);
(c) natural or legal persons engaged in professional activities such as horticulture, plant growing in greenhouses, maintenance
of parks, gardens or sport pitches, forestry or other similar activities.
3. However, for the restrictions in paragraph 2, Member States may until 1 July 2014, for socioeconomic reasons, apply a limit
of up to 20 % by weight of nitrogen in relation to ammonium nitrate for substances and mixtures placed on the market within
their territories. They shall inform the Commission and other Member States thereof.
59. Dichloromethane
EC No: 200-838-9 1. Paint strippers containing dichloromethane in a concentration equal to or greater than 0,1 % by weight shall not be:
(a) placed on the market for the first time for supply to the general public or to professionals after 6 December 2010;
(b) placed on the market for supply to the general public or to professionals after 6 December 2011;
(c) used by professionals after 6 June 2012. For the purposes of this entry:
(i) ‘professional’ means any natural or legal person, including workers and self-employed workers undertaking paint
stripping in the course of their professional activity outside an industrial installation;
(ii) ‘industrial installation’ means a facility used for paint stripping activities.
2. By way of derogation from paragraph 1, Member States may allow on their territories and for certain activities the use, by specifically trained professionals, of paint strippers containing dichloromethane and may allow the placing on the market of such paint strippers for supply to those professionals.
Member States making use of this derogation shall define appropriate provisions for the protection of the health
and safety of those professionals using paint strippers containing dichloromethane and shall inform the Commission thereof.
Those provisions shall include a requirement that a professional shall hold a certificate that is accepted by the Member
State in which that professional operates, or provide other documentary evidence to that effect, or be otherwise
approved by that Member State, so as to demonstrate proper training and competence to safely use paint strippers
containing dichloromethane.
The Commission shall prepare a list of the Member States which have made use of the derogation in this paragraph and make it publicly
3. A professional benefiting from the derogation referred to in paragraph 2 shall operate only in Member States which
have made use of that derogation. The training referred to in paragraph 2 shall cover as a minimum:
(a) awareness, evaluation and management of risks to health, including information on existing substitutes or processes,
which under their conditions of use are less hazardous to the health and safety of workers;
(b) use of adequate ventilation;
(c) use of appropriate personal protective equipment that complies with Directive 89/ 686/EEC.
Employers and self-employed workers shall preferably replace dichloromethane with a chemical agent or process which, under
its conditions of use, presents no risk, or a lower risk, to the health and safety of workers. Professional shall apply all relevant
safety measures in practice, including the use of personal protective equipment.
4. Without prejudice to other Community legislation on workers protection, paint strippers containing dichloromethane in
concentrations equal to or greater than 0,1 % by weight may be used in industrial installations only if the following minimum
(a) effective ventilation in all processing areas, in particular for the wet processing and the drying of stripped articles: local exhaust ventilation at strip tanks supplemented by forced ventilation in those areas, so as to minimise exposure and to ensure compliance, where technically feasible, with relevant occupational exposure limits;
(b) measures to minimise evaporation from strip tanks comprising: lids for covering strip tanks except during loading and unloading; suitable loading and unloading arrangements for strip tanks; and wash tanks with water or brine to remove excess solvent after unloading;
(c) measures for the safe handling of dichloromethane in strip tanks comprising: pumps and pipework for transferring paint stripper
to and from strip tanks; and suitable arrangements for safe cleaning of tanks and removal of sludge;
(d) personal protective equipment that complies with Directive 89/686/EEC comprising: suitable protective gloves, safety goggles
and protective clothing; and appropriate respiratory protective equipment where compliance with relevant occupational exposure
limits cannot be otherwise achieved;
(e) adequate information, instruction and training for operators in the use of such equipment.
5. Without prejudice to other Community provisions concerning the classification, labelling and packaging of substances and
mixtures, by 6 December 2011 paint strippers containing dichloromethane in a concentration equal to or greater than 0,1 % by
weight shall be visibly, legibly and indelibly marked as follows:
‘Restricted to industrial use and to professionals approved in certain EU Member States — verify where use is allowed'
60. Acrylamide
CAS No 79-06-1 Shall not be placed on the market or used as a substance or constituent of mixtures in a concentration, equal to or greater than 0,1 % by weight for grouting applications after 5 November 2012.
61. Dimethylfumarate (DMF)
EC 210-849-0 Shall not be used in articles or any parts thereof in concentrations greater than 0,1 mg/kg.
(a) Phenylmercury acetate
EC No: 200-532-5
CAS No: 62-38-4
(b) Phenylmercury propionate
EC No: 203-094-3
CAS No: 103-27-5
(c) Phenylmercury 2-ethylhexanoate
EC No: 236-326-7
CAS No: 13302-00-6
(d) Phenylmercury octanoate
EC No: -
CAS No: 13864-38-5
(e) Phenylmercury neodecanoate
EC No: 247-783-7
CAS No: 26545-49-3
1. Shall not be manufactured, placed on the market or used as substances or in mixtures after 10 October 2017 if the concentration
of mercury in the mixtures is equal to or greater than 0,01 % by weight.
2. Articles or any parts thereof containing one or more of these substances shall not be placed on the market after 10 October 2017
if the concentration of mercury in the articles or any part thereof is equal to or greater than 0,01 % by weight.’
63. Lead
and its compounds 1. Shall not be placed on the market or used in any individual part of jewellery articles if the concentration of lead (expressed as metal) in such a part is equal to or greater than 0,05 % by weight.
(i) ‘jewellery articles’ shall include jewellery and imitation jewellery articles and hair accessories, including:
(b) piercing jewellery;
(ii) ‘any individual part’ shall include the materials from which the jewellery is made, as well as the individual components
of the jewellery articles.
3. Paragraph 1 shall also apply to individual parts when placed on the market or used for jewellery-making.
4. By way of derogation, paragraph 1 shall not apply to:
(a) crystal glass as defined in Annex I (categories 1, 2, 3 and 4) to Council Directive 69/493/EEC (***********);
(b) internal components of watch timepieces inaccessible to consumers;
(c) non-synthetic or reconstructed precious and semiprecious stones (CN code 7103, as established by Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87), unless they have been treated with lead or its compounds or mixtures containing these substances;
(d) enamels, defined as vitrifiable mixtures resulting from the fusion, vitrification or sintering of minerals melted at a temperature of
at least 500 °C.
5. By way of derogation, paragraph 1 shall not apply to jewellery articles placed on the market for the first time before 9 October
2013 and jewellery articles produced before 10 December 1961.
6. By 9 October 2017, the Commission shall re-evaluate this entry in the light of new scientific information, including the
availability of alternatives and the migration of lead from the articles referred to in paragraph 1 and, if appropriate, modify this