Post on 16-Feb-2018
Legal Statement
The Apparel and Footwear International RSL Management (AFIRM) Group has created the following Restricted Substance Guidance to assist and guide supply -chain participants seeking to increase product quality and safety, or reduce their environmental impact, by limiting the use of certain substances (“AFIRM RSL Guidance”). The AFIRM RSL Guidance constitutes information from AFIRM only, and does not represent any individual AFIRM member. The AFIRM RSL Guidance is a review of all AFIRM brand RSLs, in place on March 1, 2014 . The AFIRM RSL Guidance creates a compilation of commonly defined pairs of "lowest limit" plus corresponding "most suitable test method" established by and prevalent in AFIRM member companies. Individual brand RSLs may differ in specific parameters. Some examples of uses for the AFIRM RSL Guidance, depending on the objectives of the user, include: 1. Providing a tool for vendors to establish chemical management knowledge and processes. 2. Building base compliance with AFIRM member chemical restrictions. 3. Providing a common base for testing products, which may be accepted by multiple AFIRM brands.
AFIRM member companies determine and communicate to their vendors their testing requirements and acceptance of test reports.
Note: This AFIRM RSL Guidance is not intended and does not establish any industry standard of care. The AFIRM RSL Guidance may not always provide the most appropriate approach for any individual company’s chemical management program. Many brands have implementation guidelines, and suppliers must follow those guidelines, where required. The AFIRM RSL Guidance does not constitute legal advice and is not a substitute for legal advice. There is no warranty, express or implied, as to the completeness or utility of the information contained in the AFIRM RSL Guidance, including, without limitation, that the information is current and error -free. AFIRM disclaims liability or any kind whatsoever resulting from any use of or reliance on the AFIRM RSL Guidance.
The Apparel and Footwear International RSL Management (AFIRM) Group has created the following Restricted Substance Guidance to assist and guide supply -chain participants seeking to increase product quality and safety, or reduce their environmental impact, by limiting the use of certain substances (“AFIRM RSL Guidance”). The AFIRM RSL Guidance constitutes information from AFIRM only, and does not represent any individual AFIRM member. The AFIRM RSL Guidance is a review of all AFIRM brand RSLs, in place on March 1, 2014 . The AFIRM RSL Guidance creates a compilation of commonly defined pairs of "lowest limit" plus corresponding "most suitable test method" established by and prevalent in AFIRM member companies. Individual brand RSLs may differ in specific parameters. Some examples of uses for the AFIRM RSL Guidance, depending on the objectives of the user, include: 1. Providing a tool for vendors to establish chemical management knowledge and processes. 2. Building base compliance with AFIRM member chemical restrictions. 3. Providing a common base for testing products, which may be accepted by multiple AFIRM brands.
AFIRM member companies determine and communicate to their vendors their testing requirements and acceptance of test reports.
Note: This AFIRM RSL Guidance is not intended and does not establish any industry standard of care. The AFIRM RSL Guidance may not always provide the most appropriate approach for any individual company’s chemical management program. Many brands have implementation guidelines, and suppliers must follow those guidelines, where required. The AFIRM RSL Guidance does not constitute legal advice and is not a substitute for legal advice. There is no warranty, express or implied, as to the completeness or utility of the information contained in the AFIRM RSL Guidance, including, without limitation, that the information is current and error -free. AFIRM disclaims liability or any kind whatsoever resulting from any use of or reliance on the AFIRM RSL Guidance.
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http://www.afirm-group.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/AFIRMSupplierToolkitFinalVietnamese.pdf
http://www.afirm-group.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/AFIRMSupplierToolkit.pdf1.) More information about MATERIAL DEFINITIONS and related TEST PARAMETERS can be found at
For enhanced usability, practical implementation and material relevance the Toolkit in it's translations
Vietnamese:
http://www.afirm-group.com/members/
http://www.afirm-group.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/AFIRMSupplierToolkitFINALChinese.pdf
Links and References
Policy Statement
The AFIRM RSL Guidance creates a compilation of commonly defined pairs of "lowest limit" plus coresponding
"most suitable test method" established by and prevalent in AFIRM member companies. Individual brand RSLs
may differ in specific parameters. This Guidance should leverage AFIRM's mission:
"To reduce the use and impact of harmful substances in the apparel and footwear supply chain"
by providing one single set of information for a maximum and in-depth implementation within the supply chain.
Important notice
The following links may provide additional important information, and are recommended for pro-active and regular
visits
2.) For additional restricted substances with possible relevance: http://echa.europa.eu/
3.) For an overview of basic legal chemical limits and country of origin: http://www.apparelandfootwear.org/
4.) For regulated VOC's mainly the EC 842/2006
5.) For regulated VOC's EC 1005/2009
or the AFIRM Member Brand RSL's
Chinese:
Candidate List of SVHC's: http://echa.europa.eu/de/candidate-list-table
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Where Are the Risks?
In the apparel and footwear supply chain, there are certain types of fibers and materials that are more likely to contain restricted substances. Many brands require
testing of products prior to shipment to assure that the shipment does not contain articles not in compliance with their RSL (see Section 5 ofthe AFIRM Supplier
Toolkit for more information on testing, and see Appendix C of the AFIRM Supplier Toolkit for a model testing program if your customer does not have its own testing
program). The following matrix highlights the restricted substance risks associated with different fibers and materials.
http://www.afirm-group.com/toolkit/
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Version Modifications Page
3 DIN EN ISO 105-E04 has been updated to the 2013 version. 6,7
3Antimony (total): measuring method has been updated from EN ISO 11885 (2009)
to EN ISO 17294-26
3Arsenic (extractable): added DIN EN ISO 17072-1 as preparation method for
leather6
3 Cadmium (total): added EN 1122 as preparation method 6
3 Chromium extractable: leather requirement removed 6
3 Ortho-phenylphenol (o-PP): leather lowest limit changed from 50 ppm to 500 ppm 8
3PCP/TeCP/TCP/other chlorinated phenols: draft DIN EN ISO 17070:2012 has
been added8
3 Pesticides: BVL L 00.00-34:2010-09 has been added 8
3Azo Amines: AAB preparation and analysis has been updated from 64 LFGB B
82:02-9 to EN 14362-3:2012 for textiles and EN ISO 17234-2:2011 for leather9
3Formaldehyde: for leather the JIS L 1041-1983A has been dropped. For paper EN
1541 has been dropped.9
3Organotins: CEN/ISO 16179 replaces generic preparation and use of ISO 17353
for measuring9,10
3 Phthalates: EN 15777 added as measuring method for textiles 10
3SCCP’s/MCCP’s: draft ISO/DIS 18219:2012 replaces generic preparation and
measuring methods.10
3NP, OP, NPEO’s, OPEO’s: prEN ISO 18218-1: 2012 replaces generic preparation
and measuring methods11
3 DMFa: limit changed from 1 ppm to 1000 ppm 11
3DMFa: final draft CEN ISO/TS 16189 replaces generic preparation and measuring
methods11
3 DMF: ISO/TS 16186 replaces generic preparation and measuring methods 11
3 Acetophenone: limit changed from 75 ppm to 50 ppm 12
3 2-Phenyl-2 propanol: limit changed from 75 ppm to 50 ppm 12
Change Log
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Colour Coding
Substance/Material Lowest LimitSuitable Method
Sample Prep
Suitable Method
Measuring
Colour
Coding
Textile 5 ppm;
10 ppm for recycled PES
EN ISO 105-E04 (2013) EN ISO 17294-2
Leather 5 ppm EN ISO 105-E04 (2013) EN ISO 17294-2
Trim parts, metal parts, jewelry 5 ppm;
10 ppm for recycled PES
EN ISO 105-E04 (2013) EN ISO 17294-2
Textile 260 ppm for 100 % Polyester,
130 ppm for 50 % PES
30 mg/kg (natural textile)
microwave digestion with
H2O2/HNO3
EN ISO 17294-2
Textile usage ban (0.2 ppm) (all) EN ISO 105-E04 (2013) EN ISO 17294-2
Leather usage ban (0.2 ppm) (all) DIN EN ISO 17072-1 EN ISO 17294-2
Textile 1 ppm (all) microwave digestion with
H2O2/HNO3
EN ISO 17294-2
Leather 1 ppm (all) microwave digestion with
H202/HNO3
EN ISO 17294-2
TLV/based on usage ban U.S. EPA/600/R-93/116 U.S. EPA/600/R-93/116
Textile 0.1 ppm EN ISO 105-E04 (2013) EN ISO 17294-2
Textile 1 ppm (all) microwave digestion with
H202/HNO3 or EN 1122
EN ISO 17294-2
Leather 1 ppm (all) microwave digestion with
H202/HNO3 or EN 1122
EN ISO 17294-2
Trim parts 40 ppm microwave digestion with
H202/HNO3 or EN 1122
EN ISO 17294-2
Textile 1 mg/kg textile and artificial
leather total, means chromium
3+ and Cr6+
EN ISO 105-E04 (2013) EN ISO 17294-2
Textile n.d. (0.5 ppm) EN ISO 105-E04 (2013) EN ISO 17294-2
Leather n.d. (3 ppm) CEN/TC 309 WG 2 N 138 § 64 LFGB 82.02-11
(2008)
Textile 1 ppm babies; 4 ppm adults EN ISO 105-E04 (2013) EN ISO 17294-2
Leather 1 ppm babies; 4 ppm adults EN ISO 105-E04 (2013) EN ISO 17294-2
Textile 25 ppm EN ISO 105-E04 (2013) EN ISO 17294-2
Leather 25 ppm EN ISO 105-E04 (2013) EN ISO 17294-2
Historically widely used / High Occurrence level and/or regulated by Law
Historic known usages / Mid Occurrence Level
Unlikely to be found, (and/or) not intentionaly used / Low Occurrence Level
Antimony (Sb) extractable (CAS-No.: 7440-36-0)
Chromium (Cr) extractable (CAS-No.:7440-47-3)
Chromium VI (CAS-No.: 18540-29-9)
Asbestos (CAS-No.: multiple)
Arsenic (As) total (CAS-No.: 7440-38-2)
Cadmium (Cd) total (CAS-No.:7440-43-9)
Copper (Cu) extractable (CAS-No.: 7440-50-8)
Cobalt (Co) extractable (CAS-No.: 7440-48-4)
Parameters
Cadmium (Cd) extractable (CAS-No.: 7440-43-9)
Arsenic (As) extractable (CAS-No.:7440-38-2)
Antimony (Sb) total (CAS-No.: 7440-36-0)
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Colour Coding
Substance/Material Lowest LimitSuitable Method
Sample Prep
Suitable Method
Measuring
Colour
Coding
Historically widely used / High Occurrence level and/or regulated by Law
Historic known usages / Mid Occurrence Level
Unlikely to be found, (and/or) not intentionaly used / Low Occurrence Level
Parameters
Textile Usage ban n.d. (0.2 ppm) EN ISO 105-E04 (2013) EN ISO 17294-2
Leather Usage ban n.d. (0.2 ppm) EN ISO 105-E04 (2013) EN ISO 17294-2
Textile 40 ppm (all) microwave digestion with
H202/HNO3
lead in paint and surface
coating: CPSIA Section 101
16 CFR 1303
EN ISO 17294-2
Leather 40 ppm (all) microwave digestion with
H202/HNO3
lead in paint and surface
coating: CPSIA Section 101
16 CFR 1303
EN ISO 17294-2
Trim parts 40 ppm (all) microwave digestion with
H202/HNO3
lead in paint and surface
coating: CPSIA Section 101
16 CFR 1303
EN ISO 17294-2
Textile n.d. (0.02 ppm) EN ISO 105-E04 (2013) EN ISO 17294-2
Leather n.d. (0.02 ppm) EN ISO 105-E04 (2013) EN ISO 17294-2
Trim parts n.d. in inks and dyes EN ISO 105-E04 (2013) EN ISO 17294-2
Textile 0.5 ppm (total) microwave digestion with
H202/HNO3
EN ISO 17294-2
Leather 0.5 ppm (total) microwave digestion with
H202/HNO3
EN ISO 17294-2
Textile 1 ppm babies; 4 ppm adults EN ISO 105-E04 (2013) EN ISO 17294-2
metals parts 0.5 µg/cm2/week prolonged
skin contact
0.2 µg/cm2/week (pierced part)
EN 12472:2005+
A1:2009
EN 1811
textile 500 ppm EN ISO 105-E04 (2013) EN ISO 17294-2
Textile 4.0 - 7.5 ISO 3071 ISO 3071
Leather 3.5 – 7.0 ISO 4045 ISO 4045
Selenium (CAS-No.: 7782-49-2)
Lead (Pb) extractable (CAS-No.: 7439-92-1)
Mercury (Hg) total (CAS-No.:7439-97-6)
Mercury (Hg) extractable (CAS-No.:7439-97-6)
Nickel (Ni) extractable/release (CAS-No.: 7440-02-0)
Lead (Pb) total (CAS-No.:7439-92-1)
pH-Value
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Colour Coding
Substance/Material Lowest LimitSuitable Method
Sample Prep
Suitable Method
Measuring
Colour
Coding
Historically widely used / High Occurrence level and/or regulated by Law
Historic known usages / Mid Occurrence Level
Unlikely to be found, (and/or) not intentionaly used / Low Occurrence Level
Parameters
Textile n.d. (0,05 ppm) § 64 LFGB B 82.02-08 or draft
DIN EN ISO 17070
§ 64 LFGB B 82.02-08 or
draft DIN EN ISO 17070
Leather n.d. (0,05 ppm) § 64 LFGB B 82.02-08 or draft
DIN EN ISO 17070
§ 64 LFGB B 82.02-08 or
draft DIN EN ISO 17070
Textile n.d. (0,05 ppm) § 64 LFGB B 82.02-08 or draft
DIN EN ISO 17070
§ 64 LFGB B 82.02-08 or
draft DIN EN ISO 17070
Leather n.d. 0,05 ppm) § 64 LFGB B 82.02-08 or draft
DIN EN ISO 17070
§ 64 LFGB B 82.02-08 or
draft DIN EN ISO 17070
Textile 50 ppm §64 BVL B 82.02.08 GC-MS LC-MS for
confirmation
Leather 500 ppm §64 BVL B 82.02.08 GC-MS LC-MS for
confirmation
Textile 1 ppm § 64 LFGB B 82.02-08 or draft
DIN EN ISO 17070
§ 64 LFGB B 82.02-08 or
draft DIN EN ISO 17070
Textile 0.05 ppm babies 0.5 ppm adults
(only when natural fibres are
involved)
§ 64 LFGB B 82.02-08 or draft
DIN EN ISO 17070
§ 64 LFGB B 82.02-08 or
draft DIN EN ISO 17070
Leather 0.05 ppm babies 0.5 ppm adults § 64 LFGB B 82.02-08 or draft
DIN EN ISO 17070
§ 64 LFGB B 82.02-08 or
draft DIN EN ISO 17070
Pesticides (CAS-No.: multiple)Textile n.d. (0,05 ppm) see test method ISO 15913/DIN 38407 F2
or
EPA 8082A/EPA 8151A
or BVL L 00.00-34:2010-
09
Leather < 0.5 ppm for each see test method ISO 15913/DIN 38407 F2
or
EPA 8082A/EPA 8151A
or BVL L 00.00-34:2010-
09
Ortho-phenylphenol (o-PP) (CAS-No.: 90-43-7)
Pentachlorophenol (PCP) (CAS-No.: 87-86-5)
Trichlorophenol (CAS-No.: 25167-82-2)
Tetrachlorophenol (TeCP) (CAS-No.: 25167-83-3 or 58-90-2)
other chlorinated Phenols (CAS-No.: multiple)
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Colour Coding
Substance/Material Lowest LimitSuitable Method
Sample Prep
Suitable Method
Measuring
Colour
Coding
Historically widely used / High Occurrence level and/or regulated by Law
Historic known usages / Mid Occurrence Level
Unlikely to be found, (and/or) not intentionaly used / Low Occurrence Level
Parameters
Textile n.d. (20 ppm) see test method Textile: accesible with and
without extraction (EU):EN
14362-1:2012
Leather(EU):CEN ISO/TS
17234
p-Aminoazobenzene:
EN14362-3:2012
Leather n.d. (20 ppm) see test method Textile: accesible with and
without extraction (EU):EN
14362-1:2012
Leather(EU):CEN ISO/TS
17234
p-Aminoazobenzene:
17234-2:2011
Textile n.d. (0,01 ppm) EPA 5035 EPA 8260 B
Leather n.d. (0,01 ppm) EPA 5035 EPA 8260 B
Textile 13 ppm (babies) 20 ppm adults see test method JIS L 1041-1983 A
(Japan Law 112) or EN
ISO 14184-1:2011
Leather 20 ppm (babies) 50 ppm adults see test method ISO 17226-2
Paper 150 ppm (EN 645 and EN
1541)
see test method EN 645
Wood 10 ppm see test method EN 717-3
Textile n.d. (5 mg/l) DIN 54231 DIN 54231
Leather n.d. (5 mg/l) DIN 54231 DIN 54231
Textile n.d. (5 ppm) DIN 54231 DIN 54231
Leather n.d. (5 ppm) DIN 54231 DIN 54231
Textile 1 ppm DIN 54232 DIN 54232
Textile 0.5 ppm (babies)
1 ppm (adults)
CEN/ISO 16179 CEN/ISO 16179
Leather 0.5 ppm (babies)
1 ppm (adults)
CEN/ISO 16179 CEN/ISO 16179
Textile n.d. (0.2 ppm) CEN/ISO 16179 CEN/ISO 16179
Leather n.d. (0.2 ppm) CEN/ISO 16179 CEN/ISO 16179
Formaldehyde (CAS-No.: 50-00-0)
Ozone depleting substances (CAS-No.: multiple)
Azo-amines (CAS-No.: multiple)
Navy Blue (EC #405-6654; Index 611-070-00-2) Blue Colorant
Monobutyltin (CAS-No.: not available)
Chlororganic carriers (CAS-No.: multiple)
Dibutyltin (CAS-No.: 13323-61-1 and 78-06-8)
Disperse and other forbidden dyes (CAS-No.: multiple)
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Colour Coding
Substance/Material Lowest LimitSuitable Method
Sample Prep
Suitable Method
Measuring
Colour
Coding
Historically widely used / High Occurrence level and/or regulated by Law
Historic known usages / Mid Occurrence Level
Unlikely to be found, (and/or) not intentionaly used / Low Occurrence Level
Parameters
Textile 1 ppm CEN/ISO 16179 CEN/ISO 16179
Leather 1 ppm CEN/ISO 16179 CEN/ISO 16179
Textile 1 ppm CEN/ISO 16179 CEN/ISO 16179
Leather 1 ppm CEN/ISO 16179 CEN/ISO 16179
Textile 1 ppm CEN/ISO 16179 CEN/ISO 16179
Leather 1 ppm CEN/ISO 16179 CEN/ISO 16179
Trim parts 1 ppm CEN/ISO 16179 CEN/ISO 16179
Textile Sum of all regulated
phthalates 500 ppm
CPSC-CH-C1001-09 GC-MS (confirmation with
LC-MS)
EN 15777
Leather Sum of all regulated
phthalates 500 ppm
CPSC-CH-C1001-09 GC-MS (confirmation with
LC-MS)
Textile n.d. (5ppm) TRIS, Bis(2,3-
dibromopropyl)phosphate:
extraction with methanol GC/M
TEPA:KOH digestion; GC-HS of
ethyleneimine
PBDEs, TBBP A: acetonitril
extraction , LC-DAD-MS and
confirmation with GC/MS
all others: methanol-extraction,
GC/MS
see pretreatment
Leather n.d. (5ppm) TRIS, Bis(2,3-
dibromopropyl)phosphate:
extraction with methanol GC/M
TEPA:KOH digestion; GC-HS of
ethyleneimine
PBDEs, TBBP A: acetonitril
extraction , LC-DAD-MS and
confirmation with GC/MS
all others: methanol-extraction,
GC/MS
see pretreatment
Textile n.d. (50 ppm) draft ISO/DIS 18219:2012 draft ISO/DIS 18219:2012
Leather n.d. (50 ppm) draft ISO/DIS 18219:2012 draft ISO/DIS 18219:2012
Textile 1000 ppm draft ISO/DIS 18219:2012 draft ISO/DIS 18219:2012
Leather 1000 ppm draft ISO/DIS 18219:2012 draft ISO/DIS 18219:2012
Sum of Short chained chloroparaffines C10 to C13 (SCCP) (CAS-No.: multiple)
Sum of Medium Chained (MCCP’s) C14-C17 (CAS-No.: multiple)
Sum of remaining organo tin compounds (CAS-No.: multiple)
Sum of Tri-substituted organotin compounds (CAS-No.: multiple)
Phthalates (CAS-No.: multiple)
Dioctyltin (CAS-No.: not available)
Flame retardants (CAS-No.: multiple)
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Colour Coding
Substance/Material Lowest LimitSuitable Method
Sample Prep
Suitable Method
Measuring
Colour
Coding
Historically widely used / High Occurrence level and/or regulated by Law
Historic known usages / Mid Occurrence Level
Unlikely to be found, (and/or) not intentionaly used / Low Occurrence Level
Parameters
Textile NP/OP: n.d. (10 ppm).;
NPEO/OPEOS: 100 ppm
prEN ISO 18218-1: 2012 prEN ISO 18218-1: 2012
Leather NP/OP: n.d. (10 ppm);
NPEO/OPEOS: 100 ppm
prEN ISO 18218-1: 2012 prEN ISO 18218-1: 2012
Textile 1 µg/m2 FprCEN/TS 15968 FprCEN/TS 15968
Leather 1 µg/m2 FprCEN/TS 15968 FprCEN/TS 15968
Textile n.d. (1 ppm) Extraction using organic solvent
(dichloromethane)
GC/MS
Leather n.d. (1 ppm) Extraction using organic solvent
(dichloromethane)
GC/MS
Textile 1000 ppm final draft CEN ISO/TS 16189 final draft CEN ISO/TS
16189
Leather 1000 ppm final draft CEN ISO/TS 16189 final draft CEN ISO/TS
16189
Textile n.d. (0.03 ppm) ISO/TS 16186 ISO/TS 16186
Leather n.d. (0.03 ppm) ISO/TS 16186 ISO/TS 16186
Trim parts n.d. (0.03 ppm) ISO/TS 16186 ISO/TS 16186
Textile sum of 18 acc. EPA 10 ppm
(all)
benzo[a]pyrene 1 ppm (all)
ZEK 01.2-08 ZEK 01.2-08
Plastic, Rubber, Paints & Surface
Coatings
sum of 18 acc. EPA 10 ppm
(all)
benzo[a]pyrene 1 ppm (all)
ZEK 01.2-08 ZEK 01.2-08
Leather sum of 18 acc. EPA 10 ppm
(all)
benzo[a]pyrene 1 ppm (all)
ZEK 01.2-08 ZEK 01.2-08
Textile usage ban FTIR
Leather usage ban FTIR
Trim parts usage ban FTIR
Textile n.d. (1 ppm) extraction with methanol DIN EN ISO 18857-2
(mod)
Leather n.d. (1 ppm) extraction with methanol DIN EN ISO 18857-2
(mod)
Trim parts/Polycarbonate only n.d. (1 ppm) extraction with methanol DIN EN ISO 18857-2
(mod)
PFOS (CAS Nr.:2795-39-3) / PFOA (CAS-No.: 3825-26-1)
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) (CAS-No.: 9002-86-2)
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) (CAS-No.: multiple)
Dimethylfumarate (DMF) (CAS-No.: 624-49-7)
Dimethylformamide (DMFA) (CAS-No.: 68-12-2)
Triclosan (CAS-No.: 3380-34-5)
NP, OP and NPEO, OPEO (CAS Nr.: multiple)
Bisphenol-A (CAS-No.: 80-05-7)
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Colour Coding
Substance/Material Lowest LimitSuitable Method
Sample Prep
Suitable Method
Measuring
Colour
Coding
Historically widely used / High Occurrence level and/or regulated by Law
Historic known usages / Mid Occurrence Level
Unlikely to be found, (and/or) not intentionaly used / Low Occurrence Level
Parameters
PU (coating, finishing) n.d. (1 ppm) ISO 10383 mod. free: HPLC;
blocked: GC-MS with
injector block temperature
at 300 °C; confirmation at
180 °C
Textile 1 ppm solvent extraction GC/MS resp. LC/MS
Textile 0.1 ppm solvent extraction GC/MS
Leather 0.1 ppm solvent extraction GC/MS
Textile 1 ppm multiple headspace GC/MS
Leather 1 ppm multiple headspace GC/MS
Textile 10 ppm Headspace GC/MS
Leather 10 ppm Headspace GC/MS
Textile - PVC 1 ppm ISO 6401 ISO 6401
Leather - PVC 1 ppm ISO 6401 ISO 6401
Textile 50 ppm Solvent extraction GC/MS
Leather 50 ppm Solvent extraction GC/MS
Textile n.d. (0,1 ppm) Headspace Thermal Desorption GC/MS
Leather n.d. (0,1 ppm) Headspace Thermal Desorption GC/MS
textile 50 ppm Solvent extraction GC/MS
leather 50 ppm Solvent extraction GC/MS
Textiles 50 ppm solvent extraction GC/MS confirmation
LC/MS
EVA 50 ppm Extraction in methanol GC-MS
EVA 50 ppm Extraction in methanol GC-MS
Textile n.d. (0,5 ppm) DIN EN 12868;
BVL B 82.92-1:2008,
GB/T 24153-2009
Leather n.d. (0,5 ppm) DIN EN 12868;
BVL B 82.92-1:2008,
GB/T 24153-2009
Vinyl chloride- Monomer (CAR-Nr.: 75-01-4
Isocyanates (CAS-No.: multiple)
Biocides (CAS-No.: multiple)
Acrylates- Monomers (CAS-No.: multiple)
Acrylamide- Monomer (CAS-No.: 79-06-1)
N-Nitrosamine (CAS-No.: multiple)
2-Phenyl-2-propanol (CAS-No.: 617-94-7)
Acetophenone (CAS-No.: 98-86-2)
Biphenyl (CAS-No.: 92-52-4)
Sensitizing Isothiazolinones (CAS-No.: multiple)
Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases (CAS-No.: multiple)
Acrylonitrile- Monomers (CAS-No.: 107-13-1)
Ethyl acrylate (CAS-No.: 140-88-5)
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