Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances (For

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Version 3.1, August 2012 Omron Corporation Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances (For Suppliers)

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Version 31 August 2012

Omron Corporation

Investigation Manual for the

Regulated Chemical Substances

(For Suppliers)

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Table of Contents 1 Introduction helliphelliphelliphelliphellip3

2 Outline of Survey on Parts and Materials helliphelliphelliphelliphellip3

3 Response Procedure for Suppliers helliphelliphelliphelliphellip4

4 Concept of Control of Chemical Substances Contained in Parts and

Materials helliphelliphelliphelliphellip5

5 Requirements helliphelliphelliphelliphellip7

6 Specific Preparation Procedure and Examples of Preparation helliphelliphelliphelliphellip10

Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances helliphelliphelliphelliphellip11

Attachment 2 JIG Detailed Chemical Lists (with Metal Conversion Factor) helliphelliphelliphelliphellip37

Attachment 3 Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances helliphelliphelliphelliphellip48

Attachment 4 Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances helliphelliphelliphelliphellip49

Attachment 5 Process Change Report helliphelliphelliphelliphellip50

Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples helliphelliphelliphelliphellip51

Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples helliphelliphelliphelliphellip52

Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples helliphelliphelliphelliphellip53

Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

(for trading firms) helliphelliphelliphelliphellip54

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1 Introduction

Omron Group (hereinafter ldquoOmronrdquo) recognizes that concerning the global environment problems are the most big issues of all human beings With aiming to solve these issues We formulated the

corporate environmental vision ldquoGreen Omron 21rdquo in 2002 And we were promoting green procurement

to develop and create the eco-products After that the laws and legulations of the regulated chemical

substances in Chine and the USA ( including RoHS directives in Europe) are being strengtheining So

Omron setts the policy of ldquoOmron procures the parts and materials to provide environmentally warranted

products to our customers ldquo and implement to investigate the parts and materials of the regulated

chemical substances

With the latest revision (August 2012) of the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical

Substances the standard for the management is shifted to the regulated substances applications of

JGPSS (see Note 2) Version 420 We hope that our suppliers will understand the purpose of our new

chemical substance control approach

Notes 1 RoHS directivesfor ldquoRestriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic

equipmentrdquo This is the directive of the Europe Council and Parliament on control of those hazardous substances Since July 2006 use of six substances or lead cadmium hexavalent chromium mercury PBB (polybrominated biphenyls) and PBDE (polybrominated diphenyl ether) in products has been prohibited

2 JGPSSI (Japan Green Procurement Survey Standardization Initiative) was established in January 2001 by corporations of Japanese electric and electronic equipment industries Its mission includes standardization of a list of substances subject to investigation and the survey and response format so as to reduce the work load on investigation of parts and materials and improve the quality of response

11 Purpose of this Manual

The system of communication between the requester and the respondent with respect to the

survey on chemical substances in products parts or materials is provided by JGPSSI in the form

of the manual and tools for answers to the survey Therefore you can basically prepare survey

data including the amount of content by following the manual provided by JGPSSI but there are

some arrangements to be made among certain corporations The manual aims to outline the

survey and its procedure on chemical substances in products parts and materials and specify

Omronrsquos individual requirements that are not shown in the JGPSSI manual

While the present manual provides the survey contents common to the entire Omron Group other

contents than provided herein may be used for the survey depending on the nature of the business

involved

12 Scope of Survey of Parts and Materials

Omron requires your answers to the material composition survey for parts or materials that

constitute the following products as well as for those products themselves In general the survey

items are designated by Omron

Products designed manufactured and sold by Omron

Products sold under the brand name of Omron

Products designed and manufactured by Omron under contract with third parties

13 Definitions

Definitions of terms specifically used in the Manual are given as notes where necessary therein

Other terms are also defined in the Manual issued by JGPSSI

2 Outline of Survey on Parts and Materials

Figure 1 shows the image of Survey on Parts and Materials and Enviromental WarrantyAnd the

the procedures are indicated as bellows

(1) Omron enters items in the Survey and Response Format of JGPSSI (JGP file [see Note 1]) and

request you (primary suppliers) to conduct the survey

(2) You request your own suppliers (secondary suppliers) to conduct the same survey

(3) Your suppliers (secondary suppliers) provide you with their answers to the survey requested by you

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(4) You provide Omron with the material composition data (JGP file) on your subject products based

on the survey results as well as the Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances (see

Note 2) or Declaration for Phase-out of Regulated Substance (see Note 3)

(5) Omron provides the environmentally warranted products to customers

The Survey and Response Format data preparation tools and the list of regulated substances

used in this material composition survey are determined by JGPSSI and available free of charge

to ensure standardized action in this respect in the electric and electronic industries

JGPSSI uses the list of regulated chemical substances and the reporting standard specified in

Joint Industry Guide (JIG) the common guideline for the survey on chemical substances in

electric and electronic equipment established by electric and electronic industries of Japan the

USA and Europe

Notes 1 JGP file Electronic data that contain survey items prepared by the survey and response tool of JGPSSI and the

information of chemical substances contained in them

2 Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances A document issued to certify no inclusion of use-prohibited substances (A rank) and non-use substances (A1 rank) determined by Omron

3 Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances A document to promise total exclusion of non-use substances (A1 rank) established by Omron in case any of them is contained in parts or materials

Fig 1 Schematic illustration of material composition survey and environmental warrantee

3 Response Procedure for Suppliers

31 Preliminary preparation

You are requested to check the Survey and Response Manual Survey Response Tools and

Survey Response Tool Operation Manual of JGPSSI and understand how to prepare JGP files

The manual and tools are available from the following website of JGPSSI

Japanese httpwwwdb1cojpjeita_epsgreengreenTOPhtml

English httpwwwdb1cojpjeita_epsgreengreenTOP-eghtml

Chinese httpwwwdb1cojpjeita_epsgreengreenTOP-chhtml

Request Use of English version is recommended for the JGPSSI Survey Response Tools

Depending on the OS environment the functionality is not sufficiently guaranteed with

Japanese version and Chinese version In addition since Omronrsquos system does not accept

any JGP file prepared through the Chinese version please do not use the Chinese version of

the Tools

Your suppliers (secondary

suppliers)

Parts manufacturers

Parts manufacturers

Raw material manufacturer

You

(primary supplier)

Unit assembly manufacturers

Trading companies

Parts manufacturers

(3) Answer

(2) Request for survey

Om

ron

Custo

mers

(1) Request for survey

(4) Answer

JGP file

JGP file

Certificate of non-inclusion or Declaration for phase-out

(5) Provision of

environmentally

warranted

products

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32 Material composition survey procedure

Conduct the material composition survey according to the procedure shown in Fig 2

Fig 2 Material composition survey procedure

Flow Additional explanation

Mate

rial co

mp

osit

ion

su

rvey p

roced

ure

Omron makes a request (1) The manufacturer identifies parts

or materials to purchase that are used to constitute survey subject items

(2) You request your suppliers to conduct a material composition survey

(3) You obtain information on chemical substances used in parts or materials from your suppliers (JGP MSDS (see Note 1) MSDSplus (see Note 2) AIS (see Note 3) may be used)

(4) The manufacturer tallies the contents for each product of yours Based on the tallied data you prepare JGP file using JGPSSI Survey Response Tools (see Attachments 6 7 and 8)

(5) The trading firm reads JGP files obtained from their suppliers with JGPSSI Survey Response Tools to confirm the contents and makes corrections as required (see Attachment 9)

If the content information obtained is not in a JGP file format they prepare data in the JGP file format like the manufacturers (see Attachments 6 7 and 8)

(6) Survey results are sent to Omron

JGP file

Non-inclusion certificate or phase-out declaration

Notes

1 MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet In Europe it is referred to as Safety Data Sheet (SDS) These documents are prepared and provided to establishments using or dealing with chemical substances to help them ensure protection of the environment and peoplersquos health and implementation of actions necessary to maintain occupational safety In Japan provision of MSDS is obligated under the Industrial Safety and Health Act PRTR Act and Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act

2 MSDSplus Material Safety Data Sheet plus Sheets recommended by JAMP that transmit chemical substance information as supplementaries to the information of MSDS on materials or pharmaceuticals

3 AIS Article Information Sheet Information sheets recommended by JAMP also intended to disclose or provide information on chemical substances contained in products parts or materials

4 Concept of Control of Chemical Substances Contained in Parts and Materials

Omron controls chemical substances in products parts and materials according to the List of

Regulated Chemical Substances (Attachment 1) The controlled substances in the list are the same as

JGPSSI list Judgment of ldquocontainedYrdquo or ldquonot containedNrdquo is also based on the same criteria as theirs

Using laws and regulations inside and outside Japan as the industrial trends as reference data Omron

determines the control classification (ranks) and conducts management appropriate for each rank

41 Basic understanding of the content standard and content judgment

Table 1 shows the basic understanding of content flag relative to the content standard (see

Note 1) The content standard is established for each substance group in Attachment 1 List of the

Regulated Chemical Substances The basic understanding of the content judgment shown herein

is the same as that of JGPSSI

Omronrsquos request for material

composition survey on

subject substances

Manufacturer applies subject partsmaterials (delivered items)

to those purchased by you

You request your suppliers for material composition survey

You acquire answers on the information of chemical

substances used in partsmaterials

Summation of contents in products

bull Preparation of JGP file bull Preparation of non-use

certificate

Answer to Omron

Manufacturer Trading firm Manufacturer

or trading firm

(1)

(2) (2)

(3)

(4) (5)

(3)

(6)

You request your suppliers (manufacturers) for material

composition survey

You acquire answers on the information of chemical

substances used in partsmaterials

bull Confirm or correct JGP file bull Preparation of non-use

certificate etc

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Table 1 Judgment criteria for content flag relative to content standard examples

Example of content standard Basic understanding of content judgment

Cases of intentional addition (see Note 2)

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo in cases of intentional addition

01 by weight in homogeneous material (see Note 3) (1000 ppm)

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo in cases where the content ratio in a homogenous material exceeds 01 by weight This judgment shall be made regardless of whether there is or there is no intentional use

Intentionally added or 01 by weight of homogenous materia

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo in either case

In cases of batteries In cases of child products

In cases where applications of a substance are limited the substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo when the ratio exceeds 01 by weight for each such application The substance is judged ldquonot containedrdquo when it is used in another application It shall be ldquocontainedrdquo in case applications cannot be judged

of homogeneous material per survey unit of battery etc

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo when the content rate is calculated based on the designated unit and is found to exceed the threshold level

Metal conversion of the content ratio is necessary

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo when the content ratio of a metal element is calculated and it exceeds the threshold level Metal conversion factors shall be used for calculation

Notes 1 Content standard Criteria for judgment of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo established for each regulated

chemical substance Uses subject to control and threshold levels (allowable concentration) for those substances are specified The standard is equal to the ldquothreshold levelrdquo or ldquoreporting levelrdquo of JGPSSI

2 Intentionally added When the substance is intentionally added it is added filled or adhered to the product by its manufacturer deliberately to continuously maintain the specific functional or quality characteristic of that product

3 Homogeneous material A material that cannot be mechanically broken down (such as unscrewing cutting crushing grinding and abrasive processes) into different materials The term ldquohomogeneousrdquo means ldquoof uniform composition throughoutrdquo Examples of homogeneous materials are individual types of plastics ceramics glass metals alloys paper board resins and coatings

42 Description of management classification (rank)

Table 2 shows the meaning of each management classification and the principle of selection

of regulated substances Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances sets

management classifications (ranks) for each use category of substance groups Omron takes

actions as per the management classification (rank) of Table 2 when the judgment ldquocontainedrdquo is

made as per 41

Table 2 Definition of management classification (rank) and the method of selection of substances

Management classification (rank)

Definition Method of selection of regulated substances

Prohibited substances (A rank)

Prohibited use in products parts or materials

The substances designated by JGPSSI whose use in products (parts and materials) have been prohibited by the legislations in Japan and overseas or those designated by Omronrsquos voluntary regulations (Polyvinyl chloride for packing materials)

Non-use substances (A1 rank)

Substituted before the deadline for the non-use in components

Use prohibited after the deadline for the non-use in components

The substances designated by JGPSSI for which regulatory laws in Japan and abroad are clearly known to exist and for which use prohibition deadline has been established (The date of total elimination of use in components six months prior to the use prohibition date by law)

Substitution accelerating substances (B rank)

Promotion of alternative substances

The substances designated by JGPSSI of which use prohibition is not clearly mentioned in any relevant law but which are expected to be subject to use reduction or prohibition due to tightening regulatory control in the future

Self control substances (C rank)

Understanding of the amount contained

The substances designated by JGPSSI that are other than prohibited substances (A rank) non-use substances (A1 rank) and substitution accelerating substances (B rank)

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5 Requirements

51 Requirements for preparation of JGP files

JGP files shall be prepared according to the Material Composition Survey and Response

Manual and Survey Response Tool Operation Manual provided by JGPSSI

511 Providers of information to suppliers

You request sellers or suppliers of parts and materials that you receive to conduct

material composition survey In case no answers can be obtained from suppliers of Omronrsquos

designated parts and materials consult with Omronrsquos section in charge of such parts and

materials

512 ldquoSurvey unitrdquo for JGP files

The ldquosurvey unitrdquo to be entered in the JGP file shall be determined as per the unit of

Omronrsquos product number listed in Table 3 Generally however Omron enters the survey unit

in the JGP file and requests material composition survey

When ldquopcs (piece)rdquo is used as the unit of the Omron product number the JGP file shall

be created in the amount of each piece having the said product number for which you have

a sales transaction with Omron

Note For instance there is a difference in the definition of ldquoonerdquo between one contact pin of the connector and one role of reel If you do not know how to judge the counting contact Omron for clarification

Packaging materials that pack subject parts and materials (such as packing material

cushions tapes or labels) or any items that are disposed of after transport or during

production processes (such as waste board) shall not be included in the information of the

JGP file

Table 3 Survey units for JGP files

Units used in combination with Omron product numbers

Survey unit for JGP file

PCS piece piece

MM CM M KM (for electric cable etc) m

ML L KL liter liter

MG G KG ldquo(space)rdquo (material-related units) arbitrary unit

513 Cases of unknown product applications

When you cannot judge whether the substance is one subject to judgment by the

content standard because of its use at Omron being unknownyou are sure to check with

Omron about the use and judge whether the substance is ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

Subjects Nickel dioctyltin (DOT) compounds polybrominated biphenyls (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) some azocolorants and azodyes selected phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) and selected phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

Examples At Omron ldquoC09 selected phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)rdquo and ldquoC10 selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)rdquo are not used for toys that may be put in childrsquos mouth or any other childcare applications

514 Data (amount of content) entry in ldquocontent flag Nrdquo cases

Even if ldquonot containedrdquo cases when any contained subject substance group is known

content flag N enter the amount of content use location of use and other pieces of

information as in the ldquocontent flag Yrdquo cases in the file and determine whether the case is

ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo (This requirement is the same as that in the JGPSSI Manual)

515 Entry format or file type for use in material composition survey

1) The version of survey and response format designated by Omron shall be used in principle

2) An electronic file of the file type output from the tool provide by JGPSSI shall be used for responses to the survey

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52 Requirements for Preparation of Non-use Certificate

521 Preparation of non-use certificate

When a part or material contains none of prohibited substances (A rank) or non-use

substances (A1 rank) listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances the

Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substancesrdquo as in Attachment 3 shall be prepared

to demonstrate its non-inclusion

Notes 1 Enter ldquoname of companyrdquo ldquosignature of your responsible personrdquo and ldquoTelephone numberrdquo In principle it

should be the primary supplier from the viewpoint of Omron that prepares this document The seal to be put in the document shall be your companyrsquos seal or the signature of the responsible person The responsible person whose seal must be affixed therein should be the person who is entitled to assure the information entered and uphold the responsibility for unexpected situations (compensations etc)

2 Enter ldquoProduct numberrdquo and ldquoArticle namerdquo of the products parts or materials that contains no regulated substances When the given space for entry is not sufficient to cover all subject substances the separate sheet of paper may be attached for the list of such substances

3 Enter ldquoyear month and dayrdquo of the issuance The validity of the certificate shall be until your next issuance of the non-use certificate

4 In case inclusion of any given use-prohibited substance is detected immediately contact Omronrsquos person in charge and take appropriate actions including production stop as required Omron will not purchase any parts or materials that contain prohibited substances

5 Omron may request submission of analysis (measurement) data separately from non-inclusion certificates when so requested by the customers

6 When the part or material subject to survey is the packing or packaging material that Omron uses for the transportation to the customer evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of the total amount of heavy metals (Lead Cadmium Hexavalent chromium and Mercury) listed at the bottom line of Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances As no special field for entry of the total amount of contained heavy metals enter the data for each substance such as Lead or Cadmium Note that packing or packaging materials herein defined are not packing or packaging materials used for the purpose of transport etc of survey subject parts or materials

7 Where dibutyltin (DBT) or dioctyltin (DOT) compounds are contained you are requested to report it in the survey data in accordance with the JGPSSI reporting standards On the non-use certificate however judge it ldquonot containedrdquo if the concentration is 01 or less for the part as delivered

522 Preparation of Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

When the part or material contains any of prohibited substances (A rank) or non-use

substances (A1 rank) listed in Attachment 1 ldquoList of the Regulated Chemical Substances

the Declaration for Phase-out of Regulated Substancesrdquo as in Attachment 4 shall be

prepared to guarantee total non-inclusion of such substances

Notes 1 Enter ldquoname of companyrdquo ldquosignature of your responsible personrdquo and ldquotelephone numberrdquo In principle it should

be theprimary supplier from the viewpoint of Omron that prepares this document If you are the trading firm enter the information of you not the manufacturerrsquos name The seal to be put in the document shall be your companyrsquos seal or the seal of the person in charge The person in charge whose seal must be affixed therein should be the person who is entitled to assure the information entered and uphold the responsibility for unexpected situations (compensations etc)

2 Enter ldquoproduct numberrdquo ldquoArticle namerdquo ldquoJGPSSI use classification coderdquo and ldquodeadline for non-userdquo for the product part or material to be phased out The deadline for non-use shall be any date prior to the use prohibition date designated by Omron When the given space for entry is not sufficient the separate sheet of paper may be attached for the list of the subject substances

3 Enter ldquoyear month and dayrdquo of the issuance The validity of the declaration shall be until the completion of your non-use actions and the issuance of the non-use certificate

4 Whenever any change is necessary to material quality or process as the result of replacement of non-use substances (A1 rank) the Process Change Report (PCR) as per Attachment 5 shall be submitted to Omronrsquos person in charge for approval before the ldquodeadline for non-userdquo Samples may need to be attached as required

5 Omron will be able to purchase parts or materials for which the Declaration has been provided to Omron until the use prohibition date Omron will conduct survey again after implementation of phase-out (Survey using the new product number will be conducted when product number changes result from phase-out)

6 When no phase-out is implemented such as in cases of termination of production no Declaration will need to be provided In this case you will be required to take necessary measures for such termination of production Omron will then consider acquisition of necessary items from other manufacturers

7 When the part or material subject to survey is the packing or packaging material that Omron uses for the transportation to the customer evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of the total amount of heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury) listed at the bottom line of Attachment 1 ldquoList of the Regulated Chemical Substancesrdquo As no special field for entry of the total amount of contained heavy metals

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Judgment on content of A substance

Judgment on content of A substance

Not contained Contained

Phase-out Yes No

Confirmation of content flag

Submittals and their contents

Not contained Contained

enter the data for each substance such as lead or cadmium Note that packing or packaging materials herein defined are not packing or packaging materials used for the purpose of transport etc of survey subject parts or materials

523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report)

When an engineering change involved change in material printing change in painting

or plating process change in adhesive lubricant solder etc or change in production site

prepare the Process Change Report (PCR) as shown in Attachment 5 and submit it to

Omronrsquos activity in charge for the approval In addition provide samples as necessary

Notes 1 Fill all fields of the form

2 Include in the change classification ldquoChange in manufacture placerdquo the material change of the components type of change in ink or paint and change in subsidiary materials (adhesives solder etc)

3 Attach the material composition data (JGPSSI file) reliability assessment data and the results of performance assessment that are required for the confirmation and assessment of the data

53 Requirements for Submission Data and Change Management of Information

531 Submittals based on content judgment results

JGP file x x x

Non-inclusion certificate x - -

Phase-out declaration - x -

Your action -

bull Will phase out until the date of use prohibition

bull Will submit PCR andor samples

bull Will terminate production as required

Omronrsquos action Purchase continues

bull Can purchase until the date of use prohibition

bull Will conduct re-survey after phase-out

bull Will terminate purchase

bull Will switch to other manufacturers

x Submission necessary - submission not necessary

Fig 3 Submission Databased on content judgment

532 File name of Submission Data

Submit Data to Omron according to the following file naming rule

ltNaming rulegt

Type of submittal _

Supplier code _

Reference no _

Date of issuance _

Arbitrary character string (one-byte alpha-numerics) Extension

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

(1) JGP JGP file HGS Non-inclusion certificate ZPS Phase-out declaration (2) Supplier code eight one-bite characters Eg 02XXXXXX

(3) Number entered in the reference no field of JGP file when requested (Survey no) (4) Date of issuance eight one-byte characters Eg 20110401 (5) Arbitrary character string such as for model name or product name (one-byte alpha-numeric characters) (6) jgp4 cases Ver 4 is used pdf Non-inclusion certificate or Phase-out declaration

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533 Change management of Information

After submitting Data to Omron when the change of Information occers immediately

revise the data and inform it to Omronrsquos person in charge Such changes that may occur in

the following situations

The error as in calculation of the substance content information was revealed

The change was made to the content information provided by your supplier

The new substance was added to the substance list or the content standard is changed

The 4M change occurred at your site (change of material quality shape processing

method etc) (submission of PCR or samples will be necessary)

6 Specific Preparation Procedure and Examples of Preparation

Specific JGP file preparation procedures and examples are shown in the following attachments for

your reference

Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

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Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning Products)

A substances 28 A1 substances 0

B substances 32 C substances 1

In case a substance has multiple management classes it is assumed to be one with the most stringent management class when counting the

number of substances

Definition of signs at the center of JGPSSI intended use classification code (1)-R- EU RoHS Directive (2)-E-EU ELV Directive (3)-B- battery regulation (4)-J-JGPSSI

[1 by weight =10000 ppm]

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ub

sta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group) Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds 001 by weight (100 ppm) of each homogenous material providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 0001 by weight of a battery (10 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-21 Cd-R-3

Printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses containing cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-30 Cd-R-4

Cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material in alloys as electricalmechanical solder joints to electrical conductors located directly on the voice coil in transducers used in high-powered loudspeakers with sound pressure levels of 100 dB (A) and more

― ―

Y C R-38 Cd-R-6 Cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material in cadmium oxide in thick film pastes used on aluminum bonded beryllium oxide

― ―

Y A R-8(a) Cd-R-7 Cadmium in a thermal cutoff of a one shot pellet type that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Thermal cutoff is a temperature fuse Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2012

Y C R-8(b) Cd-R-8 Cadmium in an electric point that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in electric points as specified by ELV Directive is evaluated based Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 Cd-R-0 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y C R-13 Cd-R-9 Cadmium in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in optical glass is evaluated based on Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y A1 R-39 Cd-R-10

Cadmium in a color conversion II-VI family LED used for solid-state lighting or a display system that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material (ldquocadmium per square millimeter in a light emission areardquo lt 10μg Cd)

― Jan 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2014

Y A1 R-40 Cd-R-11 Cadmium contained in a photoresistor of analog optical coupler used for professional audio system exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

July 12013 Exemption repealed starting Jan 1 2014

Y A E-15 Cd-E-2 Batteries for electric vehicles containing cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ub

sta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds

Y A ― Cd-B-2 Batteries containing cadmium exceeding 10ppm by weight of the battery

― Immediately prohibited

All batteries including button cells bull Korean law on quality control and safety management of industrial products bull EC Directive 200666EC on batteries bull Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Y A ― Cd-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Cd-J-99 Containing cadmium above 100ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cd-R-0 Cases containing 100 ppm or less of intentionally added cadmium in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cd-RE-98 Containing 100 ppm or less of cadmium in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A

156 A07

Hexavalent Chromium Compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-9 Cr-R-2

Hexavalent chromium up to 075 by weight as antirust for a carbon steel cooling system in an absorption refrigerator that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y C E-12(a) Cr-E-1 Anti-corrosion coatings containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (Other than below Cr-E-2)

― ―

Y C E-12(b) Cr-E-2

Corrosion preventive coating related to bolt and nut assemblies for chassis applications containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-13 Cr-E-3 (Absorption) refrigerators in motor caravans containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm and 075 wt in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y A ― Cr-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

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Deadline for prohibition of

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A

156 A07 Hexavalent Chromium Compounds

Y A ― Cr-J-99 Containing hexavalent chromium above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

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― ―

A

154 A09

Lead and its compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Describe the threshold level if a product has any of the intended uses listed below

bull For batteries 0004 by weight of a battery (40 ppm) bull For coating on a toy or a product for children 0009 by weight of a product (90 ppm) bull For a consumer product for children aged twelve and under 001 by weight of a product (100 ppm) bull For an electric wire cable or cord insulated with thermosetting or thermoplastic resin 003 by weight per surface coating (300 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-6(a)

E-1 Pb-RE-3

Steel materials containing 035 or less but exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (including batch-based hot dip galvanized steel ampfree-machining steel)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-6(c)

E-3 Pb-RE-4

Copper alloy containing 4 or less exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (eg brass phosphor bronze)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-5(a) E-10

Pb-RE-5 Lead in a cathode ray tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-5(b) E-10

Pb-RE-6 Lead up to 02 by weight in glass of a fluorescent tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5) See (Note 3) for ELV No threshold level of 02 by weight established for ELV

Y C R-7(c)I E-10

Pb-RE-7

Lead in electricity or electronic components excluding dielectric ceramics (eg piezoelectronic device) in a capacitor that contains lead in glass ceramic or glassceramic matrix compounds and also excluding automotive valves and automotive plugs exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-7(c)II

E-10 Pb-RE-8

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage of 125V AC or 250V DC or larger that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

― ―

Y

A R-7(c)III E-10

Pb-RE-9

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage less than 125V AC or 250V DC that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

RoHS Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013 See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

Y C R-7(c)IV E-10(b)

Pb-RE-12 Lead in a PZT dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of integrated circuit or discrete semiconductor exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-10(d) Pb-RE-20 Lead in a dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of ultrasonic sonar exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y A R-11(a)

E-8(f) Pb-RE-10

Lead used for a C-press compliant pin connectorsystem that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption already repealed

See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

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Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y

A R-11(b) E-8(f)

Pb-RE-11 Lead used for a compliant pin connectorssystem other than C-press that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

See (Note 3) for ELV C ELV ―

Y C R-6(b) E-2(c)

Pb-R-1 Aluminum materials containing 04 or less exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y C R-7(a) E-8(e)

Pb-R-2 Lead in high-melting point solder (lead-based alloys containing 85 by weight or more lead)

― (Note 6) Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y C R-7(b) Pb-R-3

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering for servers storage and storage array systems and network infrastructure equipment for switching signaling transmission and network management for telecommunication

― ―

Y A R-12 Pb-R-5 Coating material for thermal conduction module C-rings containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A R-14 Pb-R-7

Solder consisting of more than two types of elements for connecting microprocessor pins and package containing less than 85 wt and more than 80 wt of lead

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-15

E-8(g) Pb-R-8

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solder for connecting semiconductor dies and carriers in flip chip IC packages

― ― Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y A1 R-16 Pb-R-10 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in linear incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes

― March 1 2013

Exemption to be repealed after Sept 1 2013

Y C R-17 Pb-R-11

Lead halide containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as radiant agent in High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps used for professional reprography applications

― ―

Y C R-21 Pb-R-15 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses

― ―

Y A R-23 Pb-R-17 Lead contained in finishing agents of 065 mm or finer pitch components other than connectors exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-24 Pb-R-18

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar array ceramic multilayer capacitors

― ―

Y C R-29 Pb-R-22

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1 2 3 and 4) of Council Directive 69493EEC

― ―

Y C R-31 Pb-R-23

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent lamps (which eg are used for liquid crystal displays designs or industrial lighting)

― ―

Y C R-32 Pb-R-24 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead oxide in seal frit used for making window assemblies for Argon and Krypton laser tubes

― ―

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C R-33 Pb-R-25 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering of thin copper wires of 100 μm diameter and less in power transformers

― ―

Y C R-34 Pb-R-26 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in cermet-based trimmer potentiometer elements

― ―

Y C R-37 Pb-R-27 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in the plating layer of high voltage diodes on the basis of a zinc borate glass body

― ―

Y C R-13(a) Pb-R-30 Lead in white glass used for an optical purpose containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ― White glass means transparent glass

Y C R-13(b) Pb-R-31 Lead in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-9(b) Pb-R-32

Lead in a shell (exterior casing) or bushing (a cylindrical component fitted inside a hole) of a bearing for a compressor containing coolant for heating ventilation air-conditioning refrigeration chilling and HVACR exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-18(b) Pb-R-33

Lead (lead of 1 or less by weight) as activator in fluorescent powder of a discharge lamp used as a suntan lamp containing phosphor such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y A R-18(a) Pb-R-34

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as activator in the fluorescent powder (1 lead by weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphors such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) as well as when used as specialty lamps for diazo-printing reprography lithography insect traps photochemical and curing processes containing phosphors such as SMS ((Sr Ba)2MgSi2O7Pb)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-25 Pb-R-35

Lead oxide exceeding 1000 ppm per unit of homogeneous material used for structural elements on the surfaces of surface conduction electron emitter

displays (SED) notably seal frit and frit ring

― ―

Y A E-2(b) Pb-E-1 Aluminum with a lead content of above 04 and 15 or less by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-4(a) E-4(b)

Pb-E-3 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bearing shells and bushes (alloy)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C E-5 Pb-E-4 Batteries containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-6 Pb-E-5 Vibration dampers containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-7(b) Pb-E-6

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in vulcanising agents and stabilisers for elastomers in fluid handling and powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C E-7(c) Pb-E-7 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bonding agents for elastomers in powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y A E-9 Pb-E-10 Valve seats containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-11 Pb-E-11 Pyrotechnic initiators containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-8(b) Pb-E-12 Lead in solder for electric use that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder on electronic circuit boards and glass)

― Immediately prohibited

It also applies to lead in solder plating Exemption already repealed

Y A1 E-8(a) Pb-E-13

Lead in solder for installing an electric or electronic component on an electronic circuit board or for a component terminal that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding electrolysis aluminum capacitors)

― July 1 2015 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2016

Y A E-8(c) Pb-E-14 Lead on a terminal of an electrolysis aluminum capacitor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y A1 E-8(d) Pb-E-15 Lead for soldering an air mass sensor on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― July 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2015

Y C E-8(h) Pb-E-16

Lead in solder for attaching a heat spreader and heat sink of a power semiconductor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (The chip size is 1 cm

2 at

least The electric current density is 1 Amm2 at least)

― ―

Y A E-8(i) Pb-E-17 Lead in solder for electric glazing on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder for laminate glazing)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y C E-8(j) Pb-E-18 Lead in solder used for laminate glazing that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-1(b) Pb-E-19 Lead content of 035 wt in continuously galvanized sheet steel exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y C E-12 Pb-E-21 Lead-containing thermoelectric material in automotive electrical applications intended for the reduction of CO2 emissions through waste heat recovery

― ―

Y A ― Pb-J-1 Containing lead above 300 ppm in homogeneous material for use in vinyl chloride wires

― Immediately prohibited

Determination method specified by Proposition 65 of California

Y A ― Pb-J-3 Containing above 0009 of lead per surface treatment layer such as coating in partsmaterial used in toys

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y A ― Pb-J-4 Use in products for children under 12 years of age containing lead exceeding 100ppm per survey unit

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA) as amended by HB2715

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y A

― Pb-B-1 Batteries containing lead exceeding 40 ppm by weight of the battery

Over 40 ppm per cell for alkali batteries (excluding button cells)

Immediately prohibited

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Over 1000 ppm per cell for batteries other than above (excluding lead accumulators)

Immediately prohibited

Brazil Nov 4 2008 Decision No 401

Y C

Other than above (such as lead accumulators)

Y A ― Pb-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Pb-J-99 Containing lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

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― ―

N

Unco

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― Pb-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of lead in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 157

A10

Mercury and its compounds The amount intentionally added or 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 00001 by weight of a battery (1 ppm)

Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A

R-1(a)

Hg-R-16

Mercury in a single-capped fluorescent lamp that does not exceed the following limitations (per burner) (a) For general illumination less than 30W 35 mg

Over 25 mg and 35 mg or less per piece

Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 35 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 25 mg

C 25 mg or less per piece

(Note 8)

C R-1(b) (b) For general illumination of 30W or higher and less than 50W 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-1(c) (c) For general illumination of 50W or higher and less than 150W 5 mg

― (Note 8)

C R-1(d) (d) For general illumination of 150W or higher 15 mg ― (Note 8)

C R-1(e) (e) Having a circular or square structure 17 mm or less in tube diameter and for general illumination 7 mg

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 7 mg

C R-1(f) (f) For a specific use 5 mg ― (Note 8)

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

C R-2(a)(1)

Hg-R-17

Mercury in a double-capped strip fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) for general purposes that does not exceed the following limitations (a) A three-wavelength phosphor of less than 9 mm in tube diameter (eg T2) with normal lifetime 4 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 4 mg

C R-2(a)(2) (b) A three-wavelength phosphor of 9 mm or larger and of 17 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T5) with normal lifetime 3 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 3 mg

C R-2(a)(3) (c) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 17 mm and 28 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T8) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-2(a)(4) (d) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T12) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 35 mg

C R-2(a)(5) (e) A three-wavelength phosphor with long lifetime ( 25000 h or over) 5 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 8 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg

Y

A R-2(b)(1)

Hg-R-18

Mercury in a double-capped fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) not for general purposes under the following conditions (a) A linear white lamp of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T10 and T12) mercury that does not exceed 10 mg

― Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 201210 mg Exemption repealed after April 13 2012

A1 R-2(b)(2) (b) Nonlinear white lamps of all shapes mercury that does not exceed 15 mg

― Oct 13 2015 (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 2016 15 mg Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2016

C R-2(b)(3) (c) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a nonlinear three-wavelength phosphor lamp of above 17 mm (eg T9)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

C R-2(b)(4) (d) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a lamp for any other general illumination or specific purposes (eg induction lamps)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

Y

A

R-3(a)

Hg-R-9 Mercury in a cold cathode ray fluorescent lamp or external electrode fluorescent lamp (CCFL or EEFL) for a specific purpose

Over 35 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) In the case of short type (500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg C

35 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(b)

Over 5 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) In the case of medium type (over 500 mm to (1500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg C

5 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(c)

Over 13 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) In the case of long type (over 1500 mm) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 13 mg C

13 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(a) Hg-R-20 Mercury in a low-pressure discharge lamp (each individual lamp) other than Hg-R-16 Hg-R-17 Hg-R-18 or Hg-R-9

Over 15 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited No threshold level until Dec 31 2011

Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg C

15 mg or less per piece

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(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

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A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

A

R-4(b)-I

Hg-R-11 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination with an improved color rendering index Ra over 60

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-II

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(c)-I

Hg-R-12 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination of any other type (Hg-R-11)

Over 25 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 25 mg C

25 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)- II

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y A1 R-4(d) Hg-R-13 Mercury in a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp (HPMV) Intentional use Oct 13 2014 Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2015

Y C R-4(e) Hg-R-14 Mercury in a metal halide lamp (MH) ― ―

Y C R-4(f) Hg-R-15

Mercury in a vapor lamp for a specific purpose or of any other type that is not specifically mentioned in the Annex of Directive201165EU (or in the classification of intended use of mercury)

― ―

Y A E-14(a) E-14(b)

Hg-E-1 Mercury in a discharge lamp or instrument panel display Intentional use Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2012

Y

A

― Hg-B-1 Mercury intentionally added or contained in battery exceeding 1 ppm for the weight of the battery

All button cells intentionally added

Immediately prohibited

A

Alkaline batteries or nickel metal hydride batteries of over 1 ppm Aconcetration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

Mercury Reduction and Education Act of

states of Rhode Island and Connecticut

New York Environmental Conservation - sect

27-0719 - Battery Management and Disposal

Taiwanrsquos regulations on the manufacturing

import and sales of batteries

Korearsquos laws on quality control and safety

management of industrial products

(regulations on batteries)

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009

Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead

contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc

manganese dioxide batteries

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

A

Other batteries of over 5 ppm concentration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

C

Other batteries of 5 ppm or less in concentration for each cell

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A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y A ― Hg-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited Vermont State Law on comprehensive

management of exposure to mercury Rhode Island State general law 23-249 and amendment of 2007

Louisiana State Mercury Risk Reduction Act

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

China MII law (Chinese RoHS)

Korea RoHS

Japan J-MOSS

USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Hg-J-99 Containing mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― Hg-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added mercury in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

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― ―

A 242

A11

Nickel When there is intentional addition in uses involving long-time contact with skin

Y A ― Ni-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added nickel for use consisting of long-term contact with skin

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH regulation (EC) No 19072006

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― Ni-J-2 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and nickel is intentionally added

― ―

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― ―

A

078 A17

Tributyltin oxide (TBTO CASNo56-35-9)

Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― A17-J-4 Cases containing intentionally added TBTO ― Immediately prohibited

Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

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― A17-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 128

A28

Tri-substituted organostannic compounds Intentionally added or 01 wt content of element tin

Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y A ― A28-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― A28-J-5 Contained by intentional addition for applications other than A28-J-4

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

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― A28-J-97 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 247

A23

Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-1

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in 1-component and 2-component room temperature vulcanized sealant (RTV-1 RTV-2 sealant) and adhesive

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2015

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-2

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and when applied onto molded product DBT compound is contained in paint or coating agent as an accelerator

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-3

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in soft PVC profile whether it is in the soft PVC itself or simultaneously extruded with hard PVC

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A ―

A23-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight excluding particular applications (A23-J-1 -2 -3)

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A23-J-98 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

A 248

A24

Dioctyltin compounds (DOT) 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) in the following uses

Textiles and leather products intended to be in contact with skin

Two-component room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit)

Mental conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A ― A24-J-0

bull A clothleather part included in a surveyed product

bull In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight with a dual humoral room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit) in use

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

(Note

11)

― A24-J-1 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and DOT is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A24-J-98 In cases where any dioctyl tin compound other than A24-J-0 and A24-J-1 is contained

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

C 234

A19

Beryllium oxide (CAS No 1304-56-9) 01 by weight per surveying unit

Y C ― A19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

DIGITALEUROPECECEDAeAEERA Guidance

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 058

B02 Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B02-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBB exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS

Y A ― B02-J-99 Containing PBB above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― B02-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBB in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B02-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBB in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 063

B03

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) Intentionally added or a concentration of 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B03-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBDE exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS Law Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― B03-J-99 Containing PBDE above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B03-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBDE in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B03-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBDE in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 013

B08

Bromic fire retardants (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) bull Total bromine content of 01(1000ppm) by weight in plastic material excluding that contained in printed circuit board

Y B ― B08-J-3 In cases where bromine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B08-J-5 In cases where total bromine content in plastic material exceeds 01 wt excluding that contained in laminated printed circuit board

― ― JS709

Y B ― B08-J-4 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and brominated flame retardants is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B08-J-97 In cases where any brominated flame retardant other than B08-J-3 B08-J-4 and B08-J-5 is contained

― ―

B

033 B18

Chlorinated flame retardants bull 009 by weight (900 ppm) of the total

bromine content in uses for laminated printed circuit board

bull Total bromine content in plastic material

exceeds 01 wt (1000 ppm) excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

Y B ― B18-J-0

In cases where chlorine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B18-J-1

In cases where total chlorine content in plastic material exceeds 01 by weight excluding the content in a printed wiring board laminate

― ― JS709

Y B ― B18-J-2

In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and chlorinated flame retardants is intentionally added ― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B18-J-98 In cases where flame retardant other than B18-J-0 B18-J-1or B18-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 070

B05

Polychloride biphenils (PCB) and specific substitutes Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B05-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added PCBs and specific substitutes

― Immediately prohibited Act Concerning the Examination and

Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 TSCA (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B05-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 144

B15

Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT) 0005 wt of material

Y A ― B15-J-2 Cases containing above 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B15-J-97 Cases containing up to 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 071

B06

Polychlorinated naphthalene (3 or more chlorines) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added polychlorinated naphthalenes

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

B 014

B12 Perchlorate 00000006 by weight per surveying unit(0006ppm)

Y B ― B12-J-0 Cases containing above 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

California State Perchlorate Contamination Prevention Act of 2003 regulation adpted by DTSC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B12-J-98 Cases containing up to 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 236

B13

Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) Intentionally added or content of 01 wt in material

Y C ― B13-J-0 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photoresists for the photolithography process or during antireflective coating

― ―

European Commission Regulation No 7572010 Canadian Environmental Protection Act SOR 2008-178 Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y C ― B13-J-1 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

Y A ― B13-J-2 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-3 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-4 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-6

Cases intentionally containing 01 wt or more of PFOS in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding specified uses of B13-J-0 1 2 3 and 4 for textiles and other covered materials cases intentionally containing above 1 μgm

2 of PFOS in lag

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-7 Cases intentionally containing PFOS excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 8 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-8 Content of 01 wt or over of PFOS in homogeneous material as an impurity for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-9 Content of 0001 wt or over of PFOS as a component of a substance or mixture for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 8)

― Immediately prohibited

-2555-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 236

B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-92 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities inantireflective coating or photoresists for the photolithography process

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-93 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities in photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-94 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-95 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-96 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-89

Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities as a component of substances and compounds excluding uses for B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-90

Cases containing less than 01 wt of PFOS as impurities in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding uses of B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96 for textiles and other covered materials cases containing less than 1 μgm

2 of PFOS as impurities in

lag

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-91 Cases containing PFOS as impurities excluding specified uses (B13-J-92 93 94 95 96 89 and 90)

― ―

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S

ubsta

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o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 243

B10

Fluorinated greenhouse effect gas (HFC PFC SF6) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B10-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added fluorinated greenhouse gases

― Immediately prohibited EU Regulation No 8422006

Ordinance by the Federal Minister for Agriculture Forestry Environment and Water Management on bans and restrictions for partly fluorinated and fully fluorinated hydrocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B10-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 249

B19

Polyvinyl chloride and PVC co-polymer Total chlorine content of 01 by weight (1000 ppm) in ploastic material excluding the content in printed circuit board

Y

A

― B19-J-0 Cases of total chlorine content exceeding 01 wt in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

For packing material

Immediately prohibited

Omronrsquos voluntary restriction

B For use other than the above

JS709 N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B19-J-98 Cases of total chlorine content of 01 wt or less in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

― ―

A 105

C01 Asbestos Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C01-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added asbestos ― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 USA TSCA Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C01-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 143

C02

Azocolourants and azodyes that generate some aromatic amines 0003 wtamp per survey unit (30 ppm) for use as textileleather products

Y A ― C02-J-2

Leather products and fiber products used with the intention of continued contact with the human body containing azocolourants and azodyes which form more than 0003 of certain aromatic amines by weight(used for a part including leather andor cloth)

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y

(Note

11)

― C02-J-3 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and ldquoAzocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic aminesrdquo is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C02-J-98 Cases containing azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines other than C02-J-2 or C02-J-3

― ―

-2755-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 123

C04 Ozone depleting substances Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C04-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added ozone depleting substances

― Immediately prohibited

Montreal Protocol EU EC No 20372000

EC 10052009 Clean Air Act (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C04-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 151

C06 Radioactive materials Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added radioactive substances

― Immediately prohibited EU-D 9629Euratom

Act on the Regulation of Nuclear Source Material Nuclear Fuel Material and Reactors (Japan) 1986 Law Concerning Prevention of Radiation Hazards (Japan) USA NRC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 142

C07

Formaldehyde

Cases of intentional addition for use as composite wood products

( 00075 wt per textile product unit (75 ppm) for use as textile

Y A ― C07-J-0 Cases containing above 00075 formaldehyde by weight in textile products ― Immediately

prohibited

Austria- BGB I 1990194 formaldehyde regulation sect2 1221990 Lithuania Hygiene Standard HN 962000 (hygiene standard and regulations)

Y A ― C07-J-2 In cases where a surveyed product includes some wood and formaldehyde is intentionally added to the wood

― Immediately prohibited

California USA CARB regulations US Federal law 111-199TSCA601

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C07-J-97 In cases where formaldehyde other than C07-J-0 or C07-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 235

C08

2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)(CAS No 3846-71-7) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C08-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C08-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 244

C09

Phthalate esters Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a toy or child care article as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C09-J-2 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-96 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-97

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1 and C09-J-2

― ―

A 245

C10

Phthalate esters Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C10-J-0

Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a childrenrsquos toy that can be placed in a childrsquos mouth or child care article as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C10-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-97 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-98

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0 and C10-J-1

― ―

-2955-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 246

C11

Dimethyl fumarate (dimethyl fumarate)

000001 wt in homogeneous material (01 ppm)

Y A ― C11-J-0 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is over 000001 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

EC Decision 2009251EC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C11-J-98 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is 000001 or less by weight

― ―

B 015

A17 Tributyltin oxide (TBTO) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A17-J-3 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A17-J-97 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 020

A20 Arsenic pentoxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 021

A21 Arsenic trioxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A21-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A21-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 019

B11

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) ltincluding all major diastereomersgt 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B11-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B11-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 140

B09

Shortchain chlorinated paraffins (number of carbon atoms 10 to 13) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y A ― B09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― Immediately prohibited

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) Norwegian Product Regulations FOR-2004-06-01-922 Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B09-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 022

B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate(TCEP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 016

C12 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C12-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C12-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 017

C13 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C13-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C13-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 018

C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C14-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C14-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3155-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 023

A22 Cobalt chloride(CoCl2) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A22-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B 024

A25 Lead chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A25-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B 025

A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A26-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B 026

A27 Pigment yellow 34 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A27-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B 027

C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C15-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 028

C16

Aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B

029

C17

Zirconia aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C17-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B 030

C18 Boric acid 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C18-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B 031

C19

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide anhydrous 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B 032

C20

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate (Tetraboron disodium heptaoxidehydrate) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

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Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 034

C21

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C21-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 035

C22

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― C22-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 036

B17

4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B17-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

ECHA Registry of Intentions Oct 25 2010

N

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― ―

B 037

A29 Strontium chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A29-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 038

B20

22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B20-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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o

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Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 039

A30

Potassium hydroxyoctaoxodizincate dichromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― A30-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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― ―

B 040

A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A31-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 041

C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C23-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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― ―

B 042

C24

4-(1133-tetramethylbutyl) henol(4-tert-Octylphenol) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C24-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 043

C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C25-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 044

C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C26-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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A 249

-

Heavy metals (lead cadmium hexachromium mercury) 001 by weight of total weight of heavy metals per homogenous material (100 ppm) for use as packing and packaging material (Note 1)

Y A ― ― ―

Exceeding 100 ppm to total heavy metal weight for use as packingpackaging material (Note 1)

Immediately prohibited

9462EEC (on packing and packaging waste)

US Regulations on heavy metal on packaging materials

(Note 1) For packing and packaging materials the allowable content of heavy metals in each element that constitute a packing or packaging material (such as packaging material ink paint) shall be 100 ppm or less in the total amount of all the heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury)

(Note 2) The deadline for phase-out of a substance shall be any date set by Omronrsquos voluntary regulation (in principle a date six months prior to

non-use deadline for non-use substances by legislation)

(Note 3) The rule applies with RoHS Directive as the top priority providing ELV Directive shall apply only to cases of parts or materials for limited

use as dedicated ELV parts or materials (type specifications etc)

(Note 4) Omronrsquos additional standard is used when it is impossible for JGPSSI use classification to set the rule of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

and management classification (rank) formulated by Omron

(Note 5) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Pb-J-0 and Pb-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 6) Any lead content of less than 85 wt in high melting point solder shall cause the immediate prohibition

(Note 7) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Cr-J-0 and Cr-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 8) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Hg-J-0 and Hg-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 9) The content ratio will be calculated by conversion to metal element mass using each metal conversion factor Metal conversion factors

are shown in Attachment 2 Also see the Illustrative List (Concerning Products)

(Note 10) Number of exemption specified in the law of RoHS or ELV Directive They are shown here for reference information

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(Note 11) Shall be determined depending on the use of the Omron product

(Note 12) The content standards are those used by Omron for determining ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo and differ from the JGPSSI reporting

standards

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Attachment 2 Illustrative List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning products)

[Substances designated by JGPSSI Ver 420]

For substances whose names are metals or their compounds the content of a regulated chemical substance in terms of quantity and ratio should be calculated in the unit of metal element mass with the metal conversion factor unique to each substance

No metal conversion will be necessary for materials marked with ldquoan asterisk ()ldquo No constant metal conversion factor will be set for materials with ldquotwo asterisks ()ldquo as they are structurally unspecified

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A155 A05 Cadmiumcadmium compounds

Cadmium 1000 7440-43-9

Cadmium oxide 0875 1306-19-0

Cadmium sulfide 0778 1306-23-6

Cadmium chloride 0613 10108-64-2

Cadmium sulfate 0539 10124-36-4

Other cadmium compounds - -

A156 A07 Chromium VI compounds

Chromium (VI) oxide 0520 1333-82-0

Barium chromate 0205 10294-40-3

Calcium chromate 0333 13765-19-0

Lead (II) chromate 0161 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red 12656-85-8

Lead sulfochromate yellow 1344-37-2

Sodium chromate 0321 7775-11-3

Sodium dichromate 0397 10588-01-9

Strontium chromate 0255 7789-06-2

Potassium dichromate 0353 7778-50-9

Potassium chromate 0268 7789-00-6

Zinc chromate 0287 13530-65-9

Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 0090 49663-84-5

Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate 0250 11103-86-9

Other hexavalent chromium compounds - -

A154 A09 Leadlead compounds

Lead 1000 7439-92-1

Lead(II) sulfate 0683 7446-14-2

Lead(II) carbonate 0775 598-63-0

Lead(II) chromate 0641 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

12656-85-8

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1319-46-6

Lead acetate 0637 301-04-2

Lead (II) acetate trihydrate 0546 6080-56-4

Lead phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead selenide 0724 12069-00-0

Lead (IV) oxide 0866 1309-60-0

Lead (IIIV) oxide 0907 1314-41-6

Lead (II) sulfide 0866 1314-87-0

Lead (II) oxide 0928 1317-36-8

Lead(II) carbonate basic 0801 1319-46-6

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1344-36-1

Lead(II) phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34) 1344-37-2

Lead(II) titanate 0686 12060-00-3

Lead sulfatesulphuric acid lead salt 1000 15739-80-7

Lead sulphatetribasic 0850 12202-17-4

Lead stearate 0268 1072-35-1

Other lead compounds - -

A157 A10 Mercurymercury compounds

Mercury 1000 7439-97-6

Mercuric chloride - 33631-63-9

Mercury (II) chloride 0739 7487-94-7

Mercuric sulfate 0676 7783-35-9

Mercuric nitrate 0618 10045-94-0

Mercuric (II) oxide 0926 21908-53-2

Mercuric sulfide 0862 1344-48-5

Other mercury compounds - -

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A242 A11 Nickel - 1000 7440-02-0

A078 B015

A17 Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO)

- 0398 56-35-9

A128 A28 Tri-substiituted organostannic compounds

Triphenyltin=N N-dimethyldithiocarbamate 0252 1803-12-9

Triphenyltin fluoride 0322 379-52-2

Triphenyltin acetate 029 900-95-8

Triphenyltin chloride 0308 639-58-7

Triphenyltin hydroxide 0323 76-87-9

Triphenyltin fattyacid((9-11)salt) 0234

0234

0228

0222

18380-71-7

18380-72-8

47672-31-1

94850-90-5

Triphenyltin chloroacetate 0268 7094-94-2

Tributyltin methacrylate 0316 2155-70-6

Bis(tributyltin) fumalate 0342 6454-35-9

Tributyltin fluoride 0384 1983-10-4

Bis(tributyltin)23-dibromosuccinate 0278 31732-71-5 Tributyltin acetate 034 56-36-0

Tributyltin laurate 0243 3090-36-6

Bis(tributyltin) phthalate 0319 4782-29-0

Coplymer of alkyl (c=8) acrylatemethyl methacrylate and tributyltin methacrylate

018 67772-01-4

Tributyltin sulfamate 0307 6517-25-5

Bis (tributyltin) maleate 0341 14275-57-1

Tributyltin chloride 0365 1461-22-9 7342-38-3

Mixture of tributyltin cyclopentanecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin naphthenate)

85409-17-2

Mixture of tributyltin 12344a 4b 561010a-decahydro-7-isopropyl-1 4a-dimethyl-1-phenanthlenecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin rosin salt)

26239-64-5

Other tri-substituted organostannic compounds - -

A 247 A23 Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds

Dibutyltin oxide 0477 818-08-6

Dibutyltin diacetate 0338 1067-33-0

Dibutyltin dilaurate 0188 77-58-7

Dibutyltin maleate 0342 78-04-6

Other dibutyltin compounds - -

A 248 A24 Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds

Dioctyl Tin Oxide 0329 870-08-6

Dioctyltin dilaurate 0160 3648-18-8

Other Dioctyltin compounds - -

C234 A19 Beryllium Oxide (BeO)

- - 1304-56-9

A058 B02 Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)

Polybrominated Biphenyls - 59536-65-1

Dibromobiphenyl - 92-86-4

2-Bromobiphenyl - 2052-07-5

3-Bromobiphenyl - 2113-57-7

4-Bromobiphenyl - 92-66-0

Tribromobiphenyl - 59080-34-1

Tetrabromobiphenyl - 40088-45-7

Pentabrphenyl - 56307-79-0

Hexabromobiphenyl - 59080-40-9

hexabromo-11-biphenyl - 36355-01-8

Firemaster FF-1 - 67774-32-7

Heptabromobiphenyl - 35194-78-6

Octabromobiphenyl - 61288-13-9

Nonabromo-11-biphenyl - 27753-52-2

Decabromobiphenyl - 13654-09-6

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A063 B03 Polybrominated Diphenylethers (PBDEs)

Bromodiphenyl ether - 101-55-3

Dibromodiphenyl ethers - 2050-47-7

Tribromodiphenyl ether - 49690-94-0

Tetrabromodiphenyl ethers - 40088-47-9

Pentabromodidphenyl ether (note Commercially available PeBDPO is a complex reaction mixture containing a variety of brominated diphenyloxides)

- 32534-81-9 (CAS number used for commercial grades of PeBDPO)

Hexabromodiphenyl ether - 36483-60-0

Heptabromodiphenyl ether - 68928-80-3

Octabromodiphenyl ether - 32536-52-0

Nonabromodiphenyl ether - 63936-56-1

Decabromodiphenyl ether - 1163-19-5

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD)

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(14)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(15)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds in combination with antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(16)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls)]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(17)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls) in combination w ith antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(22)[Aliphaticalicyclic chlorinated and brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(42)[Brominated organic phosphorus compounds]

- -

Poly(26-dibromo-phenylene oxide) - 69882-11-7

Tetra-decabromo-diphenoxy-benzene - 58965-66-5

12-Bis(246-tribromo-phenoxy) ethane - 37853-59-1

353rsquo5rsquo-Tetrabromo-bisphenol A (TBBA) - 79-94-7

TBBA unspecified - 30496-13-0

TBBA-epichlorhydrin oligomer - 40039-93-8

TBBA-TBBA-diglycidyl-ether oligomer - 70682-74-5

TBBA carbonate oligomer - 28906-13-0

TBBA carbonate oligomer phenoxy end capped - 94344-64-2

TBBA carbonate oligomer 246- tribromo-phenol terminated

- 71342-77-3

TBBA-bisphenol A-phosgene polymer - 32844-27-2

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 139638-58-7

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 135229-48-0

TBBA-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 21850-44-2

TBBA bis-(2-hydroxy-ethyl-ether) - 4162-45-2

TBBA-bis-(allyl-ether) - 25327-89-3

TBBA-dimethyl-ether - 37853-61-5

Tetrabromo-bisphenol S - 39635-79-5

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD) (contrsquod)

TBBS-bis-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 42757-55-1

24-Dibromo-phenol - 615-58-7

246-tribromo-phenol - 118-79-6

Pentabromo-phenol - 608-71-9

246-Tribromo-phenyl-alltl-ether - 3278-89-5

Tribromo-phenyl-allyl-etherunspecified - 26762-91-4

Bis(methyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 55481-60-2

Bis(2-ethlhexyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 26040-51-7

2-Hydroxy-propyl-2-(2-hydroxy- ethoxy)-ethyl-TBP - 20566-35-2

TBPA glycol-and propylene-oxide esters - 75790-69-1

NNrsquo-Ethylene ndashbis-(tetrabromo- phthalimide) - 32588-76-4

Ethylene-bis(56-dibromo-norbornane- 23-dicarboximide)

- 52907-07-0

23-Dibromo-2-butene-14-diol - 3234-02-4

Dibromo-neopentyl-glycol - 3296-90-0

23-Dibromo-1-propanol - 96-13-9

Tribromo-neopentyl-alcohol - 36483-57-5

Poly tribromo-styrene - 57137-10-7

Tribromo-styrene - 61368-34-1

Dibromo-styrene grafted PP - 171091-06-8

Poly-dibromo-styrene - 31780-26-4

Bromo-Chloro-paraffins - 68955-41-9

Bromo-Chloro-alpha-olefin - 82600-56-4

Vinylbromide - 593-60-2

Tris-(23-dibromo-propyl)-isocyanurate - 52434-90-9

Tris(24-Dibromo-phenyl) phosphate - 49690-63-3

Tris(tribromo-neopentyl) phosphate - 19186-97-1

Chlorinated and brominated phosphate esther - 125997-20-8

Pentabromo-toluene - 87-83-2

Pentabromo-benzyl bromide - 38521-51-6

13-Butadienehomopolymerbrominated - 68441-46-3

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate monomer - 59447-55-1

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate polymer - 59447-57-3

Decabromo-diphenyl-ethane - 84852-53-9

Tribromo-bisphenyl-maleinimide - 59789-51-4

Tetrabromo-chyclo-octane - 31454-48-5

12-Dibromo-4-(12 dibromo-methyl)-cyclo-hexane - 3322-93-8

TBPA Na salt - 25357-79-3

Tetrabromo phthalic anhydride - 632-79-1

Octabromo-113-trimethyl-1-phenylindane (FR-1808)

- 155613-93-7

Other Brominated Flame Retardants - -

B033 B18 Chlorinated flame retardants

22-bis(chloromethyl)trimethylene bis(bis(2-chloroethyl)phosphate)

- 38051-10-4

Tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate - 13674-84-5

Phosphoric acid 22-bis(bromomethyl)-3-chloropropyl=bis[2-chloro-1-(chloromethyl)ethyl] ester

- 66108-37-0

A070 B05 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and specific substitutes

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (all isomers and congeners)

- 1336-36-3

Monomethyl-tetrachloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 141)

- 76253-60-6

Monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 121 Ugilec 21)

- 81161-70-8

Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane (DBBT) - 99688-47-8

A144 B15 Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs)

PCT (Polychlorinated Terphenyl) (all isomers and congeners)

- 61788-33-8

A071 B06 Polychlorinated Naphthalenes (more than 3 chlorine atoms)

Polychlorinated Naphthalenes - 70776-03-3

Other polychlorinated Naphthalenes - -

B014 B12 Perchlorates Lithium perchlorate - 7791-03-9

Other perchlorate compounds - -

A236 B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

Perfluoroctane Sulfonates (PFOS) C8F17SO2X where X = OR NR or other derivative

- -

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A243 B10 Fluorinated greenhouse gases (PFC SF6 HFC)

Tetrafluoromethane (Carbon tetrafluoride PFC-14) - 75-73-0

Hexafluoroethane (PFC-116) - 76-16-4

Octafluoropropane (PFC-218) - 76-19-7

Decafluorobutane (PFC-31-10) - 355-25-9

Dodecafluoropentane (PFC-41-12) - 678-26-2

Tetradecafluorohexane (PFC-51-14) - 355-42-0

Octafluorocyclobutane (PFC-c318) - 115-25-3

Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) - 2551-62-4

Trifluoromethane - (HFC-23) - 75-46-7

Difluoromethane - (HFC-32) - 75-10-5

Methyl fluoride ndash (HFC-41) - 593-53-3

2H3H-Decafluoropentane ndash (HFC-43-10mee) - 138495-42-8

Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) - 354-33-6

1122-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134) - 359-35-3

1112-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134a) - 811-97-2

11-Difluoroethane ndash (HFC-152a) - 75-37-6

112-Trifluoroethane ndash(HFC-143) - 430-66-0

111-Trifluoroethane ndash (HFC-143a) - 420-46-2

2H-Heptafluoropropane ndash (HFC-227ea) - 431-89-0

111223-hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236cb) - 677-56-5

111233-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236ea) - 431-63-0

111333-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236fa) - 690-39-1

11223-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245ca) - 679-86-7

11133-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245fa) - 460-73-1

11133-Pentafluorobutane ndash (HFC-365mfc) - 406-58-6

A249 B19 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and PVC co-polymer

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - 9002-86-2

Other Polyvinyl chlorides - -

PVC co-polymer - -

A105 C01 Asbestos Asbestos - 1332-21-4

Actinolite - 77536-66-4

Amosite (Grunerite) - 12172-73-5

Anthophyllite - 77536-67-5

Chrysotile - 12001-29-5

Crocidolite - 12001-28-4

Tremolite - 77536-68-6

A143 C02 Azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines

4-aminobiphenyl - 92-67-1

Benzidine - 92-87-5

4-chloro-2-methylaniline - 95-69-2

2-naphthylamine - 91-59-8

o-aminoazotoluene - 97-56-3

5-nitro-o-toluidine - 99-55-8

4-chloroaniline - 106-47-8

24-diaminoanisole - 615-05-4

44-methylenedianiline - 101-77-9

33-dichlorobenzidine - 91-94-1

33-dimethoxybenzidine - 119-90-4

33-dimethylbenzidine - 119-93-7

44-diamino-33-dimethyldiphenylmethane - 838-88-0

6-methoxy-m-toluidine - 120-71-8

44-methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline) - 101-14-4

44-oxydianiline - 101-80-4

44-diaminodiphenyl sulfide - 139-65-1

o-toluidine - 95-53-4

4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine - 95-80-7

245-trimethylaniline - 137-17-7

o-anisidine - 90-04-0

4-amino azobenzene - 60-09-3

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Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) - 75-69-4

Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) - 75-71-8

Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13) - 75-72-9

Pentachlorofluoroethane (CFC-111) - 354-56-3

Tetrachlorodifluoroethane (CFC-112) 1122-Tetrachloro-12-difluoroethane (CFC-112) 1112-Tetrachloro-22-difluoroethane (CFC-112a)

- - -

76-12-0 76-12-0 76-11-9

Trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC-113) 112-Trichloro-122 trifluoroethane (CFC-113) 111-Trichloro-222 trifluoroethane (CFC-113a)

- - -

76-13-1 76-13-1 354-58-5

Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114) - 76-14-2

Monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115) - 76-15-3

Heptachlorofluoropropane (CFC-211)

1112233-Heptachloro-3-fluoropropane (CFC-211aa) 1112333-Heptachloro-2-fluoropropane (CFC-211ba)

-

- - -

422-78-6

135401-87-5

422-78-6

422-81-1

Hexachlorodifluoropropane (CFC-212) - 3182-26-1

Pentachlorotrifluoropropane (CFC-213) - 2354-06-5 134237-31-3

Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropane (CFC-214) 1223-Tetrachloro-1133-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214aa) 1113-Tetrachloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214cb)

- - -

29255-31-0 2268-46-4 -

Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215) 122-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215aa) 123-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ba) 112-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215bb) 113-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ca) 111-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215cb)

- - - - - -

1599-41-3 1599-41-3 76-17-5 - - 4259-43-2

Dichlorohexafluoropropane (CFC-216) - 661-97-2

Chloroheptafluoropropane (CFC-217) - 422-86-6

Bromochloromethane (Halon-1011) - 74-97-5

Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon-1202) - 75-61-6

Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211) - 353-59-3

Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301) - 75-63-8

Dibromotetrafluoroethane (Halon-2402) - 124-73-2

Tetrachloromethane (carbontetrachloride) - 56-23-5

111-Trichloroethane (methylchloroform) - 71-55-6

Bromomethane (methyl bromide) - 74-83-9

Bromoethane (ethyl bromide) - 74-96-4

1-Bromopropane (n-propyl bromide) - 106-94-5

Trifluoroiodomethane (trifluoromethyliodide) - 2314-97-8

Chloromethane (methyl chloride) - 74-87-3

Dibromofluoromethane (HBFC-21 B2) - 1868-53-7

Bromodifluoromethane (HBFC-22 B1) - 1511-62-2

Bromofluoromethane (HBFC-31 B1) - 373-52-4

Tetrabromofluoroethane (HBFC-121B4) - 306-80-9

Tribromodifluoroethane (HBFC-122 B3) - -

Dibromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-123 B2) - 354-04-1

Bromotetrafluoroethane (HBFC-124 B1) - 124-72-1

Tribromofluoroethane (HBFC-131 B3) - -

Dibromodifluoroethane (HBFC-132 B2) - 75-82-1

Bromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-133 B1) - 421-06-7

Dibromofluoroethane (HBFC-141 B2) - 358-97-4

Bromodifluoroethane (HBFC-142 B1) - 420-47-3

Bromofluoroethane (HBFC-151 B1) - 762-49-2

Hexabromofluoropropane (HBFC-221 B6) - -

Pentabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-222 B5) - -

Tetrabromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-223 B4) - -

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Tribromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-224 B3) - -

Dibromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-225 B2) - 431-78-7

Bromohexafluoropropane (HBFC-226 B1) - 2252-78-0

Pentabromofluoropropane (HBFC-231 B5) - -

Tetrabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-232 B4) - -

Tribromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-233 B3) - -

Dibromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-234 B2) - -

Bromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-235 B1) - 460-88-8

Tetrabromofluoropropane (HBFC-241 B4) - -

Tribromodifluoropropane (HBFC-242 B3) - 70192-80-2

Dibromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-243 B2) - 431-21-0

Bromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-244 B1) - 679-84-5

Tribromofluoropropane (HBFC-251 B3) - 75372-14-4

Dibromodifluoropropane (HBFC-252 B2) - 460-25-3

Bromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-253 B1) - 421-46-5

Dibromofluoropropane (HBFC-261 B2) - 51584-26-0

Bromodifluoropropane (HBFC-262 B1) - -

Bromofluoropropane (HBFC-271 B1) - 1871-72-3

Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21) - 75-43-4

Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22) - 75-45-6

Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31) - 593-70-4

Tetrachlorofluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1122-Tetrachloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1112-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-121a)

- - -

134237-32-4 354-14-3 354-11-0

Trichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-122) 122-Trichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-122) 112-Trichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-122a) 111-Trichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-122b)

- - - -

41834-16-6 354-21-2 354-15-4 354-12-1

Dichlorotrifluoroethane(HCFC-123) 11-Dichloro-222-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123) 12-Dichloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123b)

- - - - -

34077-87-7 306-83-2 354-23-4 90454-18-5 812-04-4

Chlorotetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 2-chloro-1112-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 1-chloro-1122-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124a)

- - -

63938-10-3 2837-89-0 354-25-6

Trichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-131)

112-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoroethane(HCFC131a) 111-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131b)

- -

-

- -

27154-33-2

(134237-34-6)

359-28-4 811-95-0 2366-36-1

Dichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-132) 12-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-132) 11-Dichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-132a) 12-Dichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-132b) 11-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HFCF-132c)

- - - - -

25915-78-0 431-06-1 471-43-2 1649-08-7 1842-05-3

Chlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC-133)

1-Chloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133) 2-Chloro-111-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133a) 1-Chloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133b)

-

-

- - -

1330-45-6

431-07-2

1330-45-6 75-88-7 421-04-5

Dichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-141) 12-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141) 11-Dichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-141a) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b)

- - - -

-

1717-00-6 (25167-88-8) 430-57-9 430-53-5

1717-00-6

Chlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-142) 2-Chloro-11-Difluoroethane (HCFC-142) 1-Chloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b) 1-Chloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-142a)

- - - -

25497-29-4 338-65-8 75-68-3 338-64-7

Chlorofluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a)

- - -

110587-14-9 762-50-5 1615-75-4

Hexachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-221) 111223-Hexachloro-3-fluoropropane (HCFC-221ab)

- - -

134237-35-7 29470-94-8 422-26-4

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Pentachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-222) 11133-pentachloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-222ca)) 12233-pentachloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-222aa)

- - -

134237-36-8 422-49-1 422-30-0

Tetrachlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-223) 1133-Tetrachloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223ca) 1113-Tetrachloro-223-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223cb)

- - -

134237-37-9 422-52-6 422-50-4

Trichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224) 133-Trichloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224ca) 113-Trichloro-1223-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cb) 111-Trichloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cc)

- - - -

134237-38-0 422-54-8 422-53-7 422-51-7

Dichloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-225) 22-Dichloro-11133-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225aa) 23-Dichloro-11123-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ba) 12-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225bb) 33-Dichloro-11122-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca) 13-Dichloro-11223-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb) 11-Dichloro-12233-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225cc) 12-Dichloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225da) 13-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ea) 11-Dichloro-12333-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225eb)

- - - - - - - - - -

127564-92-5 128903-21-9 422-48-0 422-44-6 422-56-0 507-55-11 3474-88-9 431-86-7 136013-79-1 111512-56-2

Chlorohexafluoropropane (HCFC-226) 2-Chloro-111333-hexafluoro-propane (HCFC-226da)

- -

134308-72-8 431-87-8

Pentachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-231) 11123-pentachloro-2-fluoro-propane(HCFC-231bb)

- -

134190-48-0 421-94-3

Tetrachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-232) 1113-Tetrachloro-33-difluoropropane (HCFC-232fc)

- -

134237-39-1 460-89-9

Trichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-233) 111-Trichloro-333-trifluoropropane(HCFC-233fb)

- -

134237-40-4 7125-83-9

Dichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234) 12-Dichloro-1233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234db)

- -

127564-83-4 425-94-5

Chloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-235) 1-Chloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-235fa)

- -

134237-41-5 460-92-4

Tetrachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-241) 1123-Tetrachloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-241db)

- -

134190-49-1 666-27-3

Trichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-242) 133Trichloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-242fa)

- -

134237-42-6 460-63-9

Dichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-243) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243cc) 23-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243db) 33-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243fa)

- - - -

134237-43-7 7125-99-7 338-75-0 460-69-5

Chlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244) 3-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244ca) 1-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244cc)

- - -

134190-50-4 679-85-6 421-75-0

Trichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-251) 113-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251fb) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251dc)

- - -

134190-51-5 818-99-5 421-41-0

Dichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-252) 13-Dicloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC 252fb)

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134190-52-6 819-00-1

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Chlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-253) 3-Chloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-253fb)

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134237-44-8 460-35-5

Dichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-261) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-261fc) 12-Dichloro-2-fluoro-propane (HCFC-261ba)

- - -

134237-45-9 7799-56-6 420-97-3

Chlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-262) 1-Chloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-262ca) 2-Chloro-13-difluoropropane (HCFC-262da) 1-Chloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-262fc)

- - - -

134190-53-7 420-99-5 102738-79-4 421-02-03

Chlorofluoropropane (HCFC-271) 2-Chloro-2-fluoropropane (HCFC-271ba) 1-Chloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-271fb)

- - -

134190-54-8 420-44-0 430-55-7

A151 C06 Radioactive substances

Uranium-238 - 7440-61-1

Radon - 10043-92-2

Americium-241 - 14596-10-2

Thorium-232 - 7440-29-1

Cesium-137 - 10045-97-3

Strontium-90 - 10098-97-2

Other radioactive substances - -

A142 C07 Formaldehyde - - 50-00-0

A235 C08 Phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

- - 3846-71-7

A244 C09 Selected Phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)

Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) - 85-68-7

Dibutylphthalate (DBP) - 84-74-2

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) - 117-81-7

A245 C10 Selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid diisodecyl ester (DIDP)

- 26761-40-0 68515-49-1

Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) - 28553-12-0 68515-48-0

Di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP) - 117-84-0

A246 C11 Dimethyl fumarate - - 624-49-7

B020 A20 Diarsenic Pentoxide - 1303-28-2

B021 A21 Diarsenic Trioxide - 1327-53-3

B019 B11 Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and all major diastereoisomers

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) - 25637-99-4 3194-55-6

alpha-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-50-6

beta-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-51-7

gamma-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-52-8

A140 B09 Shortchain Chlorinated Paraffins (carbon number 10 -13

Alkanes C10-13 chloro - 85535-84-8

Alkanes C10-12 chloro - 108171-26-2

Alkanes C12-13 chloro - 71011-12-6

Alkanes chloro - 61788-76-9

Other Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins - -

B022 B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP)

- - 115-96-8

B016 C12 Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)

- - 117-81-7

B017 C13 Dibutylphthalate (DBP)

- - 84-74-2

B018 C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)

- - 85-68-7

B023 A22 Cobalt dichloride (CoCl2)

- 7646-79-9

B024 A25 Lead chromate - 7758-97-6

B025 A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

- 12656-85-8

B26 A27 Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34)

- 1344-37-2

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B027 C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)

- - 84-69-5

B028 C16 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum and silicon they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

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B029 C17 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Zirconia Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum silicon and zirconium they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

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B030 C18 Boric acid - - 10043-35-3

- - 11113-50-1

B031 C19 Disodium tetraborate anhydrous

Disodium tetraborate decahydrate - 1303-96-4

Disodium tetraborate anhydrous - 1330-43-4

Disodium tetraborate pentahydrate - 12179-04-3

B032 C20 Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate

- - 12267-73-1

B034 C21 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP)

- - 71888-89-6

B035 C22 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP)

- - 68515-42-4

B036 B17 4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3)

- - 548-62-9

B037 A29 Strontium chromate - 7789-06-2

B038 B20 22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA)

- - 101-14-4

B039 A30 Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate

- 11103-86-9

B040 A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide

- 49663-84-5

B041 C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate

- - 117-82-8

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B042 C24 4-(1133-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (4-tert-Octylphenol)

- - 140-66-9

B043 C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether

- - 111-96-6

B044 C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC)

- - 127-19-5

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Telephone

1 Subject Substances

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

14

15

12

13

10

11

8

9

6

7

5

4

3

1

Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

Product Number

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Uses of A and A1 ranks are

already checked

Article Name

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

We hereby pledge that we (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies) have verified that

the prohibited substances (A rank) cited below are not contained in the following products

parts or materials delivered to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiaries and affiliates) and

are committed to attaining the goal for phasing out the following non-use substances (A1 rank)

2

Deadline for

Non-use

(MMYYYY)

JGPSSI use

classification

code

Remarks

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Attachment 5

PROCESS CHANGE REPORT(PCR)

Date No

From (Company name)

TO

Written Checked

Type

Part name

Parts code No(drawing No)

Change classification

Change in manufacture place change in manufacture method Renewal or modification of die

Reason

Effective date of change

Lot No

Change in QA standers

QC process chart

Inspection standards

Representative sample

Present method Method after change

Quality check points amp result

Opinion amp requirement Checked

For OMRON use

Indications for receiving inspection indicator Result of receiving inspection

Pro455 QE E

If it is a commercial product

enter its product number

Change of material of a part or material

Change of material of an ink paint and

the like

Includes the change of subsidiary

materials (adhesives solders etc)

The attached materials contain the

following

Material composition data (JGP file)

Results of evaluation of reliability

Results of evaluation of performances

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Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

The preparation procedure is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file sent from Omron upon request for survey Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink) Check Point (3)

4) Fill in ldquomanufacturerrsquos namerdquo and ldquonumber of productpartmaterial of the respondentrdquo Check Point (4)

5) Fill in ldquosurvey unitrdquo and ldquosurvey unit massrdquo Check Point (5)

ldquoSurvey unitrdquo should be determined as per the unit of Omronrsquos product number

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

6) Press the Input button for each of the subject items and go on to the information registration window for contained substances (level 2) Check Point (6)

7) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 1 button Check Point (7)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

8) Make sure that the number designated by Omron upon request is entered in ldquonumber of the requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo and ldquoreference numberrdquo Check Point (8)

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

9) Press the Save GP button to output the JGP file Check Point (9)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule

JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

Check Point (9)

Check Point (8)

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Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 2 is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Register SVHC content information of REACH

Enter content flag ldquoYrdquo when the content of any one of SVHC substances exceeds the threshold level (reporting level) Enter ldquoNrdquo when it does not Check Point (1)

Enter content flag = ldquoYrdquo when the content of any substance does not exceed the threshold level Check Point (1)

Select the appropriate use classification press the appropriate button and go to the registration window (level 3) of content information of SVHC Check Point (2)

Registration is mandatory for content flag of Y Registration is necessary even for the flag of N if the substance is known to be contained

2) Enter either ldquoYrdquo or ldquoNrdquo in the content flag according to the threshold level (reporting level) for each substance Check Point (3)

3) Input the total content of each substance This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the total content is known Metal conversion is necessary for metal

compounds Check Point (4)

4) Select the appropriate use classification and input ldquouse and purposerdquo ldquouse portionrdquo and ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo Check Point (5)

This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the information is known

Note that input is mandatory for some materials or uses for the last item ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink)

5) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 2 button Check Point (6)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

6) Press the OK button to go back to Level 1 Check Point (7)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

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Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 3 (SVHC content information) is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Input ldquocontent of compound per survey unitrdquo ldquouse and purposerdquo and ldquouse portionrdquo for each substance group Check Point (1)

2) In Level 3 there are two tables one for input when the content ratio exceeds 01 and the other when the ratio does not exceed 01 Be sure to choose the right table Check

Point (2)

3) After inputting for all substance groups in Level 3 press the OK button to go back to Level 2 Check Point (3)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

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Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

Preparation Procedure and Check Points The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file created by the manufacturer Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo and check the entries (Input is mandatory for cells shown in pink) Check Point (3)

The respondentrsquos company name may be the manufacturerrsquos name

4) Make sure that the reference number is the one designated by Omron upon request Check Point (4)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

5) Make sure that ldquonumber of requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo is Omronrsquos product number Check Point (5)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

6) Check if the ldquosurvey unitrdquo is appropriate Check Point (6)

Determine the right survey unit as per Omronrsquos units for product numbers

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

7) Press the Error check 1 button In case an error is found correct the problem part Check Point (7)

8) Press the SAVE JGP button to output the JGP file Check Point (8)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5) Check Point (6)

Check Point (7) Check Point (8)

History of Major Revisions

Oct 21 2003 Ver 10 First version

Nov 1 2006 Ver 20 Controlled substances were changed from 207 substance groups to 25 substance groups as per JGPSSI Ver 3

Apr 8 2011 Ver 30 Total revision Controlled substances were changed from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 3 (25 substance group) to Ver 411 (49 substance groups) Omronrsquos own content standards and survey format were changed to those specified by JGPSSI

July 31 2012 Ver 31 Changed the controlled substances from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 411 (49 substance group) to Ver 420 (61 substance groups) In conjunction with that renewed Attachment 1 List of Regulated Chemical Substances Added 523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report) Changed the JGPSSI Tool to allow the entry of manufacturerrsquos name in the respondent field that had been for the trading firmrsquos name Non-inclusion Certificate Updated the Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances from Version 30 to Version 31 Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo Substance Phase-out Declaration Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank

from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo

Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31

Issued on October 21 2003

Revised on July 31 2012

Issued by Omron Corporation

Global Process Innovation HQ

Quality Innovation Center

Page 2: Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances (For

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Table of Contents 1 Introduction helliphelliphelliphelliphellip3

2 Outline of Survey on Parts and Materials helliphelliphelliphelliphellip3

3 Response Procedure for Suppliers helliphelliphelliphelliphellip4

4 Concept of Control of Chemical Substances Contained in Parts and

Materials helliphelliphelliphelliphellip5

5 Requirements helliphelliphelliphelliphellip7

6 Specific Preparation Procedure and Examples of Preparation helliphelliphelliphelliphellip10

Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances helliphelliphelliphelliphellip11

Attachment 2 JIG Detailed Chemical Lists (with Metal Conversion Factor) helliphelliphelliphelliphellip37

Attachment 3 Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances helliphelliphelliphelliphellip48

Attachment 4 Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances helliphelliphelliphelliphellip49

Attachment 5 Process Change Report helliphelliphelliphelliphellip50

Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples helliphelliphelliphelliphellip51

Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples helliphelliphelliphelliphellip52

Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples helliphelliphelliphelliphellip53

Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

(for trading firms) helliphelliphelliphelliphellip54

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1 Introduction

Omron Group (hereinafter ldquoOmronrdquo) recognizes that concerning the global environment problems are the most big issues of all human beings With aiming to solve these issues We formulated the

corporate environmental vision ldquoGreen Omron 21rdquo in 2002 And we were promoting green procurement

to develop and create the eco-products After that the laws and legulations of the regulated chemical

substances in Chine and the USA ( including RoHS directives in Europe) are being strengtheining So

Omron setts the policy of ldquoOmron procures the parts and materials to provide environmentally warranted

products to our customers ldquo and implement to investigate the parts and materials of the regulated

chemical substances

With the latest revision (August 2012) of the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical

Substances the standard for the management is shifted to the regulated substances applications of

JGPSS (see Note 2) Version 420 We hope that our suppliers will understand the purpose of our new

chemical substance control approach

Notes 1 RoHS directivesfor ldquoRestriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic

equipmentrdquo This is the directive of the Europe Council and Parliament on control of those hazardous substances Since July 2006 use of six substances or lead cadmium hexavalent chromium mercury PBB (polybrominated biphenyls) and PBDE (polybrominated diphenyl ether) in products has been prohibited

2 JGPSSI (Japan Green Procurement Survey Standardization Initiative) was established in January 2001 by corporations of Japanese electric and electronic equipment industries Its mission includes standardization of a list of substances subject to investigation and the survey and response format so as to reduce the work load on investigation of parts and materials and improve the quality of response

11 Purpose of this Manual

The system of communication between the requester and the respondent with respect to the

survey on chemical substances in products parts or materials is provided by JGPSSI in the form

of the manual and tools for answers to the survey Therefore you can basically prepare survey

data including the amount of content by following the manual provided by JGPSSI but there are

some arrangements to be made among certain corporations The manual aims to outline the

survey and its procedure on chemical substances in products parts and materials and specify

Omronrsquos individual requirements that are not shown in the JGPSSI manual

While the present manual provides the survey contents common to the entire Omron Group other

contents than provided herein may be used for the survey depending on the nature of the business

involved

12 Scope of Survey of Parts and Materials

Omron requires your answers to the material composition survey for parts or materials that

constitute the following products as well as for those products themselves In general the survey

items are designated by Omron

Products designed manufactured and sold by Omron

Products sold under the brand name of Omron

Products designed and manufactured by Omron under contract with third parties

13 Definitions

Definitions of terms specifically used in the Manual are given as notes where necessary therein

Other terms are also defined in the Manual issued by JGPSSI

2 Outline of Survey on Parts and Materials

Figure 1 shows the image of Survey on Parts and Materials and Enviromental WarrantyAnd the

the procedures are indicated as bellows

(1) Omron enters items in the Survey and Response Format of JGPSSI (JGP file [see Note 1]) and

request you (primary suppliers) to conduct the survey

(2) You request your own suppliers (secondary suppliers) to conduct the same survey

(3) Your suppliers (secondary suppliers) provide you with their answers to the survey requested by you

-455-

(4) You provide Omron with the material composition data (JGP file) on your subject products based

on the survey results as well as the Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances (see

Note 2) or Declaration for Phase-out of Regulated Substance (see Note 3)

(5) Omron provides the environmentally warranted products to customers

The Survey and Response Format data preparation tools and the list of regulated substances

used in this material composition survey are determined by JGPSSI and available free of charge

to ensure standardized action in this respect in the electric and electronic industries

JGPSSI uses the list of regulated chemical substances and the reporting standard specified in

Joint Industry Guide (JIG) the common guideline for the survey on chemical substances in

electric and electronic equipment established by electric and electronic industries of Japan the

USA and Europe

Notes 1 JGP file Electronic data that contain survey items prepared by the survey and response tool of JGPSSI and the

information of chemical substances contained in them

2 Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances A document issued to certify no inclusion of use-prohibited substances (A rank) and non-use substances (A1 rank) determined by Omron

3 Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances A document to promise total exclusion of non-use substances (A1 rank) established by Omron in case any of them is contained in parts or materials

Fig 1 Schematic illustration of material composition survey and environmental warrantee

3 Response Procedure for Suppliers

31 Preliminary preparation

You are requested to check the Survey and Response Manual Survey Response Tools and

Survey Response Tool Operation Manual of JGPSSI and understand how to prepare JGP files

The manual and tools are available from the following website of JGPSSI

Japanese httpwwwdb1cojpjeita_epsgreengreenTOPhtml

English httpwwwdb1cojpjeita_epsgreengreenTOP-eghtml

Chinese httpwwwdb1cojpjeita_epsgreengreenTOP-chhtml

Request Use of English version is recommended for the JGPSSI Survey Response Tools

Depending on the OS environment the functionality is not sufficiently guaranteed with

Japanese version and Chinese version In addition since Omronrsquos system does not accept

any JGP file prepared through the Chinese version please do not use the Chinese version of

the Tools

Your suppliers (secondary

suppliers)

Parts manufacturers

Parts manufacturers

Raw material manufacturer

You

(primary supplier)

Unit assembly manufacturers

Trading companies

Parts manufacturers

(3) Answer

(2) Request for survey

Om

ron

Custo

mers

(1) Request for survey

(4) Answer

JGP file

JGP file

Certificate of non-inclusion or Declaration for phase-out

(5) Provision of

environmentally

warranted

products

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32 Material composition survey procedure

Conduct the material composition survey according to the procedure shown in Fig 2

Fig 2 Material composition survey procedure

Flow Additional explanation

Mate

rial co

mp

osit

ion

su

rvey p

roced

ure

Omron makes a request (1) The manufacturer identifies parts

or materials to purchase that are used to constitute survey subject items

(2) You request your suppliers to conduct a material composition survey

(3) You obtain information on chemical substances used in parts or materials from your suppliers (JGP MSDS (see Note 1) MSDSplus (see Note 2) AIS (see Note 3) may be used)

(4) The manufacturer tallies the contents for each product of yours Based on the tallied data you prepare JGP file using JGPSSI Survey Response Tools (see Attachments 6 7 and 8)

(5) The trading firm reads JGP files obtained from their suppliers with JGPSSI Survey Response Tools to confirm the contents and makes corrections as required (see Attachment 9)

If the content information obtained is not in a JGP file format they prepare data in the JGP file format like the manufacturers (see Attachments 6 7 and 8)

(6) Survey results are sent to Omron

JGP file

Non-inclusion certificate or phase-out declaration

Notes

1 MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet In Europe it is referred to as Safety Data Sheet (SDS) These documents are prepared and provided to establishments using or dealing with chemical substances to help them ensure protection of the environment and peoplersquos health and implementation of actions necessary to maintain occupational safety In Japan provision of MSDS is obligated under the Industrial Safety and Health Act PRTR Act and Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act

2 MSDSplus Material Safety Data Sheet plus Sheets recommended by JAMP that transmit chemical substance information as supplementaries to the information of MSDS on materials or pharmaceuticals

3 AIS Article Information Sheet Information sheets recommended by JAMP also intended to disclose or provide information on chemical substances contained in products parts or materials

4 Concept of Control of Chemical Substances Contained in Parts and Materials

Omron controls chemical substances in products parts and materials according to the List of

Regulated Chemical Substances (Attachment 1) The controlled substances in the list are the same as

JGPSSI list Judgment of ldquocontainedYrdquo or ldquonot containedNrdquo is also based on the same criteria as theirs

Using laws and regulations inside and outside Japan as the industrial trends as reference data Omron

determines the control classification (ranks) and conducts management appropriate for each rank

41 Basic understanding of the content standard and content judgment

Table 1 shows the basic understanding of content flag relative to the content standard (see

Note 1) The content standard is established for each substance group in Attachment 1 List of the

Regulated Chemical Substances The basic understanding of the content judgment shown herein

is the same as that of JGPSSI

Omronrsquos request for material

composition survey on

subject substances

Manufacturer applies subject partsmaterials (delivered items)

to those purchased by you

You request your suppliers for material composition survey

You acquire answers on the information of chemical

substances used in partsmaterials

Summation of contents in products

bull Preparation of JGP file bull Preparation of non-use

certificate

Answer to Omron

Manufacturer Trading firm Manufacturer

or trading firm

(1)

(2) (2)

(3)

(4) (5)

(3)

(6)

You request your suppliers (manufacturers) for material

composition survey

You acquire answers on the information of chemical

substances used in partsmaterials

bull Confirm or correct JGP file bull Preparation of non-use

certificate etc

-655-

Table 1 Judgment criteria for content flag relative to content standard examples

Example of content standard Basic understanding of content judgment

Cases of intentional addition (see Note 2)

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo in cases of intentional addition

01 by weight in homogeneous material (see Note 3) (1000 ppm)

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo in cases where the content ratio in a homogenous material exceeds 01 by weight This judgment shall be made regardless of whether there is or there is no intentional use

Intentionally added or 01 by weight of homogenous materia

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo in either case

In cases of batteries In cases of child products

In cases where applications of a substance are limited the substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo when the ratio exceeds 01 by weight for each such application The substance is judged ldquonot containedrdquo when it is used in another application It shall be ldquocontainedrdquo in case applications cannot be judged

of homogeneous material per survey unit of battery etc

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo when the content rate is calculated based on the designated unit and is found to exceed the threshold level

Metal conversion of the content ratio is necessary

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo when the content ratio of a metal element is calculated and it exceeds the threshold level Metal conversion factors shall be used for calculation

Notes 1 Content standard Criteria for judgment of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo established for each regulated

chemical substance Uses subject to control and threshold levels (allowable concentration) for those substances are specified The standard is equal to the ldquothreshold levelrdquo or ldquoreporting levelrdquo of JGPSSI

2 Intentionally added When the substance is intentionally added it is added filled or adhered to the product by its manufacturer deliberately to continuously maintain the specific functional or quality characteristic of that product

3 Homogeneous material A material that cannot be mechanically broken down (such as unscrewing cutting crushing grinding and abrasive processes) into different materials The term ldquohomogeneousrdquo means ldquoof uniform composition throughoutrdquo Examples of homogeneous materials are individual types of plastics ceramics glass metals alloys paper board resins and coatings

42 Description of management classification (rank)

Table 2 shows the meaning of each management classification and the principle of selection

of regulated substances Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances sets

management classifications (ranks) for each use category of substance groups Omron takes

actions as per the management classification (rank) of Table 2 when the judgment ldquocontainedrdquo is

made as per 41

Table 2 Definition of management classification (rank) and the method of selection of substances

Management classification (rank)

Definition Method of selection of regulated substances

Prohibited substances (A rank)

Prohibited use in products parts or materials

The substances designated by JGPSSI whose use in products (parts and materials) have been prohibited by the legislations in Japan and overseas or those designated by Omronrsquos voluntary regulations (Polyvinyl chloride for packing materials)

Non-use substances (A1 rank)

Substituted before the deadline for the non-use in components

Use prohibited after the deadline for the non-use in components

The substances designated by JGPSSI for which regulatory laws in Japan and abroad are clearly known to exist and for which use prohibition deadline has been established (The date of total elimination of use in components six months prior to the use prohibition date by law)

Substitution accelerating substances (B rank)

Promotion of alternative substances

The substances designated by JGPSSI of which use prohibition is not clearly mentioned in any relevant law but which are expected to be subject to use reduction or prohibition due to tightening regulatory control in the future

Self control substances (C rank)

Understanding of the amount contained

The substances designated by JGPSSI that are other than prohibited substances (A rank) non-use substances (A1 rank) and substitution accelerating substances (B rank)

-755-

5 Requirements

51 Requirements for preparation of JGP files

JGP files shall be prepared according to the Material Composition Survey and Response

Manual and Survey Response Tool Operation Manual provided by JGPSSI

511 Providers of information to suppliers

You request sellers or suppliers of parts and materials that you receive to conduct

material composition survey In case no answers can be obtained from suppliers of Omronrsquos

designated parts and materials consult with Omronrsquos section in charge of such parts and

materials

512 ldquoSurvey unitrdquo for JGP files

The ldquosurvey unitrdquo to be entered in the JGP file shall be determined as per the unit of

Omronrsquos product number listed in Table 3 Generally however Omron enters the survey unit

in the JGP file and requests material composition survey

When ldquopcs (piece)rdquo is used as the unit of the Omron product number the JGP file shall

be created in the amount of each piece having the said product number for which you have

a sales transaction with Omron

Note For instance there is a difference in the definition of ldquoonerdquo between one contact pin of the connector and one role of reel If you do not know how to judge the counting contact Omron for clarification

Packaging materials that pack subject parts and materials (such as packing material

cushions tapes or labels) or any items that are disposed of after transport or during

production processes (such as waste board) shall not be included in the information of the

JGP file

Table 3 Survey units for JGP files

Units used in combination with Omron product numbers

Survey unit for JGP file

PCS piece piece

MM CM M KM (for electric cable etc) m

ML L KL liter liter

MG G KG ldquo(space)rdquo (material-related units) arbitrary unit

513 Cases of unknown product applications

When you cannot judge whether the substance is one subject to judgment by the

content standard because of its use at Omron being unknownyou are sure to check with

Omron about the use and judge whether the substance is ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

Subjects Nickel dioctyltin (DOT) compounds polybrominated biphenyls (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) some azocolorants and azodyes selected phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) and selected phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

Examples At Omron ldquoC09 selected phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)rdquo and ldquoC10 selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)rdquo are not used for toys that may be put in childrsquos mouth or any other childcare applications

514 Data (amount of content) entry in ldquocontent flag Nrdquo cases

Even if ldquonot containedrdquo cases when any contained subject substance group is known

content flag N enter the amount of content use location of use and other pieces of

information as in the ldquocontent flag Yrdquo cases in the file and determine whether the case is

ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo (This requirement is the same as that in the JGPSSI Manual)

515 Entry format or file type for use in material composition survey

1) The version of survey and response format designated by Omron shall be used in principle

2) An electronic file of the file type output from the tool provide by JGPSSI shall be used for responses to the survey

-855-

52 Requirements for Preparation of Non-use Certificate

521 Preparation of non-use certificate

When a part or material contains none of prohibited substances (A rank) or non-use

substances (A1 rank) listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances the

Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substancesrdquo as in Attachment 3 shall be prepared

to demonstrate its non-inclusion

Notes 1 Enter ldquoname of companyrdquo ldquosignature of your responsible personrdquo and ldquoTelephone numberrdquo In principle it

should be the primary supplier from the viewpoint of Omron that prepares this document The seal to be put in the document shall be your companyrsquos seal or the signature of the responsible person The responsible person whose seal must be affixed therein should be the person who is entitled to assure the information entered and uphold the responsibility for unexpected situations (compensations etc)

2 Enter ldquoProduct numberrdquo and ldquoArticle namerdquo of the products parts or materials that contains no regulated substances When the given space for entry is not sufficient to cover all subject substances the separate sheet of paper may be attached for the list of such substances

3 Enter ldquoyear month and dayrdquo of the issuance The validity of the certificate shall be until your next issuance of the non-use certificate

4 In case inclusion of any given use-prohibited substance is detected immediately contact Omronrsquos person in charge and take appropriate actions including production stop as required Omron will not purchase any parts or materials that contain prohibited substances

5 Omron may request submission of analysis (measurement) data separately from non-inclusion certificates when so requested by the customers

6 When the part or material subject to survey is the packing or packaging material that Omron uses for the transportation to the customer evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of the total amount of heavy metals (Lead Cadmium Hexavalent chromium and Mercury) listed at the bottom line of Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances As no special field for entry of the total amount of contained heavy metals enter the data for each substance such as Lead or Cadmium Note that packing or packaging materials herein defined are not packing or packaging materials used for the purpose of transport etc of survey subject parts or materials

7 Where dibutyltin (DBT) or dioctyltin (DOT) compounds are contained you are requested to report it in the survey data in accordance with the JGPSSI reporting standards On the non-use certificate however judge it ldquonot containedrdquo if the concentration is 01 or less for the part as delivered

522 Preparation of Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

When the part or material contains any of prohibited substances (A rank) or non-use

substances (A1 rank) listed in Attachment 1 ldquoList of the Regulated Chemical Substances

the Declaration for Phase-out of Regulated Substancesrdquo as in Attachment 4 shall be

prepared to guarantee total non-inclusion of such substances

Notes 1 Enter ldquoname of companyrdquo ldquosignature of your responsible personrdquo and ldquotelephone numberrdquo In principle it should

be theprimary supplier from the viewpoint of Omron that prepares this document If you are the trading firm enter the information of you not the manufacturerrsquos name The seal to be put in the document shall be your companyrsquos seal or the seal of the person in charge The person in charge whose seal must be affixed therein should be the person who is entitled to assure the information entered and uphold the responsibility for unexpected situations (compensations etc)

2 Enter ldquoproduct numberrdquo ldquoArticle namerdquo ldquoJGPSSI use classification coderdquo and ldquodeadline for non-userdquo for the product part or material to be phased out The deadline for non-use shall be any date prior to the use prohibition date designated by Omron When the given space for entry is not sufficient the separate sheet of paper may be attached for the list of the subject substances

3 Enter ldquoyear month and dayrdquo of the issuance The validity of the declaration shall be until the completion of your non-use actions and the issuance of the non-use certificate

4 Whenever any change is necessary to material quality or process as the result of replacement of non-use substances (A1 rank) the Process Change Report (PCR) as per Attachment 5 shall be submitted to Omronrsquos person in charge for approval before the ldquodeadline for non-userdquo Samples may need to be attached as required

5 Omron will be able to purchase parts or materials for which the Declaration has been provided to Omron until the use prohibition date Omron will conduct survey again after implementation of phase-out (Survey using the new product number will be conducted when product number changes result from phase-out)

6 When no phase-out is implemented such as in cases of termination of production no Declaration will need to be provided In this case you will be required to take necessary measures for such termination of production Omron will then consider acquisition of necessary items from other manufacturers

7 When the part or material subject to survey is the packing or packaging material that Omron uses for the transportation to the customer evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of the total amount of heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury) listed at the bottom line of Attachment 1 ldquoList of the Regulated Chemical Substancesrdquo As no special field for entry of the total amount of contained heavy metals

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Judgment on content of A substance

Judgment on content of A substance

Not contained Contained

Phase-out Yes No

Confirmation of content flag

Submittals and their contents

Not contained Contained

enter the data for each substance such as lead or cadmium Note that packing or packaging materials herein defined are not packing or packaging materials used for the purpose of transport etc of survey subject parts or materials

523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report)

When an engineering change involved change in material printing change in painting

or plating process change in adhesive lubricant solder etc or change in production site

prepare the Process Change Report (PCR) as shown in Attachment 5 and submit it to

Omronrsquos activity in charge for the approval In addition provide samples as necessary

Notes 1 Fill all fields of the form

2 Include in the change classification ldquoChange in manufacture placerdquo the material change of the components type of change in ink or paint and change in subsidiary materials (adhesives solder etc)

3 Attach the material composition data (JGPSSI file) reliability assessment data and the results of performance assessment that are required for the confirmation and assessment of the data

53 Requirements for Submission Data and Change Management of Information

531 Submittals based on content judgment results

JGP file x x x

Non-inclusion certificate x - -

Phase-out declaration - x -

Your action -

bull Will phase out until the date of use prohibition

bull Will submit PCR andor samples

bull Will terminate production as required

Omronrsquos action Purchase continues

bull Can purchase until the date of use prohibition

bull Will conduct re-survey after phase-out

bull Will terminate purchase

bull Will switch to other manufacturers

x Submission necessary - submission not necessary

Fig 3 Submission Databased on content judgment

532 File name of Submission Data

Submit Data to Omron according to the following file naming rule

ltNaming rulegt

Type of submittal _

Supplier code _

Reference no _

Date of issuance _

Arbitrary character string (one-byte alpha-numerics) Extension

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

(1) JGP JGP file HGS Non-inclusion certificate ZPS Phase-out declaration (2) Supplier code eight one-bite characters Eg 02XXXXXX

(3) Number entered in the reference no field of JGP file when requested (Survey no) (4) Date of issuance eight one-byte characters Eg 20110401 (5) Arbitrary character string such as for model name or product name (one-byte alpha-numeric characters) (6) jgp4 cases Ver 4 is used pdf Non-inclusion certificate or Phase-out declaration

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533 Change management of Information

After submitting Data to Omron when the change of Information occers immediately

revise the data and inform it to Omronrsquos person in charge Such changes that may occur in

the following situations

The error as in calculation of the substance content information was revealed

The change was made to the content information provided by your supplier

The new substance was added to the substance list or the content standard is changed

The 4M change occurred at your site (change of material quality shape processing

method etc) (submission of PCR or samples will be necessary)

6 Specific Preparation Procedure and Examples of Preparation

Specific JGP file preparation procedures and examples are shown in the following attachments for

your reference

Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

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Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning Products)

A substances 28 A1 substances 0

B substances 32 C substances 1

In case a substance has multiple management classes it is assumed to be one with the most stringent management class when counting the

number of substances

Definition of signs at the center of JGPSSI intended use classification code (1)-R- EU RoHS Directive (2)-E-EU ELV Directive (3)-B- battery regulation (4)-J-JGPSSI

[1 by weight =10000 ppm]

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Substance (substance group) Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds 001 by weight (100 ppm) of each homogenous material providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 0001 by weight of a battery (10 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-21 Cd-R-3

Printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses containing cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-30 Cd-R-4

Cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material in alloys as electricalmechanical solder joints to electrical conductors located directly on the voice coil in transducers used in high-powered loudspeakers with sound pressure levels of 100 dB (A) and more

― ―

Y C R-38 Cd-R-6 Cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material in cadmium oxide in thick film pastes used on aluminum bonded beryllium oxide

― ―

Y A R-8(a) Cd-R-7 Cadmium in a thermal cutoff of a one shot pellet type that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Thermal cutoff is a temperature fuse Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2012

Y C R-8(b) Cd-R-8 Cadmium in an electric point that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in electric points as specified by ELV Directive is evaluated based Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 Cd-R-0 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y C R-13 Cd-R-9 Cadmium in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in optical glass is evaluated based on Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y A1 R-39 Cd-R-10

Cadmium in a color conversion II-VI family LED used for solid-state lighting or a display system that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material (ldquocadmium per square millimeter in a light emission areardquo lt 10μg Cd)

― Jan 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2014

Y A1 R-40 Cd-R-11 Cadmium contained in a photoresistor of analog optical coupler used for professional audio system exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

July 12013 Exemption repealed starting Jan 1 2014

Y A E-15 Cd-E-2 Batteries for electric vehicles containing cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds

Y A ― Cd-B-2 Batteries containing cadmium exceeding 10ppm by weight of the battery

― Immediately prohibited

All batteries including button cells bull Korean law on quality control and safety management of industrial products bull EC Directive 200666EC on batteries bull Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Y A ― Cd-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Cd-J-99 Containing cadmium above 100ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Un

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d

― Cd-R-0 Cases containing 100 ppm or less of intentionally added cadmium in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Un

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d

― Cd-RE-98 Containing 100 ppm or less of cadmium in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A

156 A07

Hexavalent Chromium Compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-9 Cr-R-2

Hexavalent chromium up to 075 by weight as antirust for a carbon steel cooling system in an absorption refrigerator that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y C E-12(a) Cr-E-1 Anti-corrosion coatings containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (Other than below Cr-E-2)

― ―

Y C E-12(b) Cr-E-2

Corrosion preventive coating related to bolt and nut assemblies for chassis applications containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-13 Cr-E-3 (Absorption) refrigerators in motor caravans containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm and 075 wt in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y A ― Cr-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A

156 A07 Hexavalent Chromium Compounds

Y A ― Cr-J-99 Containing hexavalent chromium above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

N

Un

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d

― Cr-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Un

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d

― Cr-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― ―

A

154 A09

Lead and its compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Describe the threshold level if a product has any of the intended uses listed below

bull For batteries 0004 by weight of a battery (40 ppm) bull For coating on a toy or a product for children 0009 by weight of a product (90 ppm) bull For a consumer product for children aged twelve and under 001 by weight of a product (100 ppm) bull For an electric wire cable or cord insulated with thermosetting or thermoplastic resin 003 by weight per surface coating (300 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-6(a)

E-1 Pb-RE-3

Steel materials containing 035 or less but exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (including batch-based hot dip galvanized steel ampfree-machining steel)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-6(c)

E-3 Pb-RE-4

Copper alloy containing 4 or less exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (eg brass phosphor bronze)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-5(a) E-10

Pb-RE-5 Lead in a cathode ray tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-5(b) E-10

Pb-RE-6 Lead up to 02 by weight in glass of a fluorescent tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5) See (Note 3) for ELV No threshold level of 02 by weight established for ELV

Y C R-7(c)I E-10

Pb-RE-7

Lead in electricity or electronic components excluding dielectric ceramics (eg piezoelectronic device) in a capacitor that contains lead in glass ceramic or glassceramic matrix compounds and also excluding automotive valves and automotive plugs exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-7(c)II

E-10 Pb-RE-8

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage of 125V AC or 250V DC or larger that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

― ―

Y

A R-7(c)III E-10

Pb-RE-9

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage less than 125V AC or 250V DC that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

RoHS Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013 See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

Y C R-7(c)IV E-10(b)

Pb-RE-12 Lead in a PZT dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of integrated circuit or discrete semiconductor exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-10(d) Pb-RE-20 Lead in a dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of ultrasonic sonar exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y A R-11(a)

E-8(f) Pb-RE-10

Lead used for a C-press compliant pin connectorsystem that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption already repealed

See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y

A R-11(b) E-8(f)

Pb-RE-11 Lead used for a compliant pin connectorssystem other than C-press that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

See (Note 3) for ELV C ELV ―

Y C R-6(b) E-2(c)

Pb-R-1 Aluminum materials containing 04 or less exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y C R-7(a) E-8(e)

Pb-R-2 Lead in high-melting point solder (lead-based alloys containing 85 by weight or more lead)

― (Note 6) Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y C R-7(b) Pb-R-3

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering for servers storage and storage array systems and network infrastructure equipment for switching signaling transmission and network management for telecommunication

― ―

Y A R-12 Pb-R-5 Coating material for thermal conduction module C-rings containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A R-14 Pb-R-7

Solder consisting of more than two types of elements for connecting microprocessor pins and package containing less than 85 wt and more than 80 wt of lead

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-15

E-8(g) Pb-R-8

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solder for connecting semiconductor dies and carriers in flip chip IC packages

― ― Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y A1 R-16 Pb-R-10 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in linear incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes

― March 1 2013

Exemption to be repealed after Sept 1 2013

Y C R-17 Pb-R-11

Lead halide containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as radiant agent in High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps used for professional reprography applications

― ―

Y C R-21 Pb-R-15 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses

― ―

Y A R-23 Pb-R-17 Lead contained in finishing agents of 065 mm or finer pitch components other than connectors exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-24 Pb-R-18

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar array ceramic multilayer capacitors

― ―

Y C R-29 Pb-R-22

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1 2 3 and 4) of Council Directive 69493EEC

― ―

Y C R-31 Pb-R-23

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent lamps (which eg are used for liquid crystal displays designs or industrial lighting)

― ―

Y C R-32 Pb-R-24 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead oxide in seal frit used for making window assemblies for Argon and Krypton laser tubes

― ―

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C R-33 Pb-R-25 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering of thin copper wires of 100 μm diameter and less in power transformers

― ―

Y C R-34 Pb-R-26 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in cermet-based trimmer potentiometer elements

― ―

Y C R-37 Pb-R-27 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in the plating layer of high voltage diodes on the basis of a zinc borate glass body

― ―

Y C R-13(a) Pb-R-30 Lead in white glass used for an optical purpose containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ― White glass means transparent glass

Y C R-13(b) Pb-R-31 Lead in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-9(b) Pb-R-32

Lead in a shell (exterior casing) or bushing (a cylindrical component fitted inside a hole) of a bearing for a compressor containing coolant for heating ventilation air-conditioning refrigeration chilling and HVACR exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-18(b) Pb-R-33

Lead (lead of 1 or less by weight) as activator in fluorescent powder of a discharge lamp used as a suntan lamp containing phosphor such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y A R-18(a) Pb-R-34

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as activator in the fluorescent powder (1 lead by weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphors such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) as well as when used as specialty lamps for diazo-printing reprography lithography insect traps photochemical and curing processes containing phosphors such as SMS ((Sr Ba)2MgSi2O7Pb)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-25 Pb-R-35

Lead oxide exceeding 1000 ppm per unit of homogeneous material used for structural elements on the surfaces of surface conduction electron emitter

displays (SED) notably seal frit and frit ring

― ―

Y A E-2(b) Pb-E-1 Aluminum with a lead content of above 04 and 15 or less by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-4(a) E-4(b)

Pb-E-3 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bearing shells and bushes (alloy)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C E-5 Pb-E-4 Batteries containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-6 Pb-E-5 Vibration dampers containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-7(b) Pb-E-6

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in vulcanising agents and stabilisers for elastomers in fluid handling and powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C E-7(c) Pb-E-7 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bonding agents for elastomers in powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y A E-9 Pb-E-10 Valve seats containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-11 Pb-E-11 Pyrotechnic initiators containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-8(b) Pb-E-12 Lead in solder for electric use that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder on electronic circuit boards and glass)

― Immediately prohibited

It also applies to lead in solder plating Exemption already repealed

Y A1 E-8(a) Pb-E-13

Lead in solder for installing an electric or electronic component on an electronic circuit board or for a component terminal that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding electrolysis aluminum capacitors)

― July 1 2015 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2016

Y A E-8(c) Pb-E-14 Lead on a terminal of an electrolysis aluminum capacitor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y A1 E-8(d) Pb-E-15 Lead for soldering an air mass sensor on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― July 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2015

Y C E-8(h) Pb-E-16

Lead in solder for attaching a heat spreader and heat sink of a power semiconductor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (The chip size is 1 cm

2 at

least The electric current density is 1 Amm2 at least)

― ―

Y A E-8(i) Pb-E-17 Lead in solder for electric glazing on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder for laminate glazing)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y C E-8(j) Pb-E-18 Lead in solder used for laminate glazing that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-1(b) Pb-E-19 Lead content of 035 wt in continuously galvanized sheet steel exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y C E-12 Pb-E-21 Lead-containing thermoelectric material in automotive electrical applications intended for the reduction of CO2 emissions through waste heat recovery

― ―

Y A ― Pb-J-1 Containing lead above 300 ppm in homogeneous material for use in vinyl chloride wires

― Immediately prohibited

Determination method specified by Proposition 65 of California

Y A ― Pb-J-3 Containing above 0009 of lead per surface treatment layer such as coating in partsmaterial used in toys

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y A ― Pb-J-4 Use in products for children under 12 years of age containing lead exceeding 100ppm per survey unit

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA) as amended by HB2715

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y A

― Pb-B-1 Batteries containing lead exceeding 40 ppm by weight of the battery

Over 40 ppm per cell for alkali batteries (excluding button cells)

Immediately prohibited

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Over 1000 ppm per cell for batteries other than above (excluding lead accumulators)

Immediately prohibited

Brazil Nov 4 2008 Decision No 401

Y C

Other than above (such as lead accumulators)

Y A ― Pb-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Pb-J-99 Containing lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

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― Pb-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added lead in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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― Pb-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of lead in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 157

A10

Mercury and its compounds The amount intentionally added or 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 00001 by weight of a battery (1 ppm)

Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A

R-1(a)

Hg-R-16

Mercury in a single-capped fluorescent lamp that does not exceed the following limitations (per burner) (a) For general illumination less than 30W 35 mg

Over 25 mg and 35 mg or less per piece

Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 35 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 25 mg

C 25 mg or less per piece

(Note 8)

C R-1(b) (b) For general illumination of 30W or higher and less than 50W 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-1(c) (c) For general illumination of 50W or higher and less than 150W 5 mg

― (Note 8)

C R-1(d) (d) For general illumination of 150W or higher 15 mg ― (Note 8)

C R-1(e) (e) Having a circular or square structure 17 mm or less in tube diameter and for general illumination 7 mg

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 7 mg

C R-1(f) (f) For a specific use 5 mg ― (Note 8)

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Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

C R-2(a)(1)

Hg-R-17

Mercury in a double-capped strip fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) for general purposes that does not exceed the following limitations (a) A three-wavelength phosphor of less than 9 mm in tube diameter (eg T2) with normal lifetime 4 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 4 mg

C R-2(a)(2) (b) A three-wavelength phosphor of 9 mm or larger and of 17 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T5) with normal lifetime 3 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 3 mg

C R-2(a)(3) (c) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 17 mm and 28 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T8) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-2(a)(4) (d) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T12) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 35 mg

C R-2(a)(5) (e) A three-wavelength phosphor with long lifetime ( 25000 h or over) 5 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 8 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg

Y

A R-2(b)(1)

Hg-R-18

Mercury in a double-capped fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) not for general purposes under the following conditions (a) A linear white lamp of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T10 and T12) mercury that does not exceed 10 mg

― Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 201210 mg Exemption repealed after April 13 2012

A1 R-2(b)(2) (b) Nonlinear white lamps of all shapes mercury that does not exceed 15 mg

― Oct 13 2015 (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 2016 15 mg Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2016

C R-2(b)(3) (c) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a nonlinear three-wavelength phosphor lamp of above 17 mm (eg T9)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

C R-2(b)(4) (d) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a lamp for any other general illumination or specific purposes (eg induction lamps)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

Y

A

R-3(a)

Hg-R-9 Mercury in a cold cathode ray fluorescent lamp or external electrode fluorescent lamp (CCFL or EEFL) for a specific purpose

Over 35 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) In the case of short type (500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg C

35 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(b)

Over 5 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) In the case of medium type (over 500 mm to (1500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg C

5 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(c)

Over 13 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) In the case of long type (over 1500 mm) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 13 mg C

13 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(a) Hg-R-20 Mercury in a low-pressure discharge lamp (each individual lamp) other than Hg-R-16 Hg-R-17 Hg-R-18 or Hg-R-9

Over 15 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited No threshold level until Dec 31 2011

Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg C

15 mg or less per piece

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number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

A

R-4(b)-I

Hg-R-11 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination with an improved color rendering index Ra over 60

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-II

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(c)-I

Hg-R-12 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination of any other type (Hg-R-11)

Over 25 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 25 mg C

25 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)- II

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y A1 R-4(d) Hg-R-13 Mercury in a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp (HPMV) Intentional use Oct 13 2014 Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2015

Y C R-4(e) Hg-R-14 Mercury in a metal halide lamp (MH) ― ―

Y C R-4(f) Hg-R-15

Mercury in a vapor lamp for a specific purpose or of any other type that is not specifically mentioned in the Annex of Directive201165EU (or in the classification of intended use of mercury)

― ―

Y A E-14(a) E-14(b)

Hg-E-1 Mercury in a discharge lamp or instrument panel display Intentional use Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2012

Y

A

― Hg-B-1 Mercury intentionally added or contained in battery exceeding 1 ppm for the weight of the battery

All button cells intentionally added

Immediately prohibited

A

Alkaline batteries or nickel metal hydride batteries of over 1 ppm Aconcetration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

Mercury Reduction and Education Act of

states of Rhode Island and Connecticut

New York Environmental Conservation - sect

27-0719 - Battery Management and Disposal

Taiwanrsquos regulations on the manufacturing

import and sales of batteries

Korearsquos laws on quality control and safety

management of industrial products

(regulations on batteries)

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009

Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead

contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc

manganese dioxide batteries

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

A

Other batteries of over 5 ppm concentration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

C

Other batteries of 5 ppm or less in concentration for each cell

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Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y A ― Hg-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited Vermont State Law on comprehensive

management of exposure to mercury Rhode Island State general law 23-249 and amendment of 2007

Louisiana State Mercury Risk Reduction Act

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

China MII law (Chinese RoHS)

Korea RoHS

Japan J-MOSS

USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Hg-J-99 Containing mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― Hg-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added mercury in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

N

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― Hg-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of mercury in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 242

A11

Nickel When there is intentional addition in uses involving long-time contact with skin

Y A ― Ni-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added nickel for use consisting of long-term contact with skin

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y (N

ote

11)

― Ni-J-2 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and nickel is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

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d

― Ni-J-98 Cases containing nickel other than Ni-J-1and Ni-J-2(a product not staying in contact with skin for a considerable duration of time or containing impurities)

― ―

A

078 A17

Tributyltin oxide (TBTO CASNo56-35-9)

Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― A17-J-4 Cases containing intentionally added TBTO ― Immediately prohibited

Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

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― A17-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 128

A28

Tri-substituted organostannic compounds Intentionally added or 01 wt content of element tin

Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y A ― A28-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― A28-J-5 Contained by intentional addition for applications other than A28-J-4

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

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― A28-J-97 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

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exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 247

A23

Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-1

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in 1-component and 2-component room temperature vulcanized sealant (RTV-1 RTV-2 sealant) and adhesive

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2015

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-2

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and when applied onto molded product DBT compound is contained in paint or coating agent as an accelerator

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-3

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in soft PVC profile whether it is in the soft PVC itself or simultaneously extruded with hard PVC

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A ―

A23-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight excluding particular applications (A23-J-1 -2 -3)

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

N

Unco

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― A23-J-98 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

A 248

A24

Dioctyltin compounds (DOT) 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) in the following uses

Textiles and leather products intended to be in contact with skin

Two-component room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit)

Mental conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A ― A24-J-0

bull A clothleather part included in a surveyed product

bull In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight with a dual humoral room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit) in use

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

(Note

11)

― A24-J-1 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and DOT is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

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― A24-J-98 In cases where any dioctyl tin compound other than A24-J-0 and A24-J-1 is contained

― ―

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Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

C 234

A19

Beryllium oxide (CAS No 1304-56-9) 01 by weight per surveying unit

Y C ― A19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

DIGITALEUROPECECEDAeAEERA Guidance

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― A19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 058

B02 Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B02-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBB exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS

Y A ― B02-J-99 Containing PBB above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N U

nco

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― B02-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBB in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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― B02-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBB in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 063

B03

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) Intentionally added or a concentration of 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B03-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBDE exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS Law Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― B03-J-99 Containing PBDE above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B03-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBDE in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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― B03-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBDE in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

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level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 013

B08

Bromic fire retardants (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) bull Total bromine content of 01(1000ppm) by weight in plastic material excluding that contained in printed circuit board

Y B ― B08-J-3 In cases where bromine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B08-J-5 In cases where total bromine content in plastic material exceeds 01 wt excluding that contained in laminated printed circuit board

― ― JS709

Y B ― B08-J-4 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and brominated flame retardants is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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― B08-J-97 In cases where any brominated flame retardant other than B08-J-3 B08-J-4 and B08-J-5 is contained

― ―

B

033 B18

Chlorinated flame retardants bull 009 by weight (900 ppm) of the total

bromine content in uses for laminated printed circuit board

bull Total bromine content in plastic material

exceeds 01 wt (1000 ppm) excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

Y B ― B18-J-0

In cases where chlorine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B18-J-1

In cases where total chlorine content in plastic material exceeds 01 by weight excluding the content in a printed wiring board laminate

― ― JS709

Y B ― B18-J-2

In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and chlorinated flame retardants is intentionally added ― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B18-J-98 In cases where flame retardant other than B18-J-0 B18-J-1or B18-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 070

B05

Polychloride biphenils (PCB) and specific substitutes Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B05-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added PCBs and specific substitutes

― Immediately prohibited Act Concerning the Examination and

Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 TSCA (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B05-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 144

B15

Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT) 0005 wt of material

Y A ― B15-J-2 Cases containing above 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

N

Unco

ntr

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― B15-J-97 Cases containing up to 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― ―

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Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 071

B06

Polychlorinated naphthalene (3 or more chlorines) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added polychlorinated naphthalenes

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

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― B06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

B 014

B12 Perchlorate 00000006 by weight per surveying unit(0006ppm)

Y B ― B12-J-0 Cases containing above 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

California State Perchlorate Contamination Prevention Act of 2003 regulation adpted by DTSC

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B12-J-98 Cases containing up to 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 236

B13

Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) Intentionally added or content of 01 wt in material

Y C ― B13-J-0 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photoresists for the photolithography process or during antireflective coating

― ―

European Commission Regulation No 7572010 Canadian Environmental Protection Act SOR 2008-178 Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y C ― B13-J-1 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

Y A ― B13-J-2 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-3 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-4 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-6

Cases intentionally containing 01 wt or more of PFOS in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding specified uses of B13-J-0 1 2 3 and 4 for textiles and other covered materials cases intentionally containing above 1 μgm

2 of PFOS in lag

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-7 Cases intentionally containing PFOS excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 8 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-8 Content of 01 wt or over of PFOS in homogeneous material as an impurity for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-9 Content of 0001 wt or over of PFOS as a component of a substance or mixture for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 8)

― Immediately prohibited

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Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 236

B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

N

Unco

ntr

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― B13-J-92 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities inantireflective coating or photoresists for the photolithography process

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-93 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities in photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B13-J-94 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

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d

― B13-J-95 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B13-J-96 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B13-J-89

Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities as a component of substances and compounds excluding uses for B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B13-J-90

Cases containing less than 01 wt of PFOS as impurities in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding uses of B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96 for textiles and other covered materials cases containing less than 1 μgm

2 of PFOS as impurities in

lag

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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― B13-J-91 Cases containing PFOS as impurities excluding specified uses (B13-J-92 93 94 95 96 89 and 90)

― ―

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Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 243

B10

Fluorinated greenhouse effect gas (HFC PFC SF6) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B10-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added fluorinated greenhouse gases

― Immediately prohibited EU Regulation No 8422006

Ordinance by the Federal Minister for Agriculture Forestry Environment and Water Management on bans and restrictions for partly fluorinated and fully fluorinated hydrocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride

N

Unco

ntr

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― B10-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 249

B19

Polyvinyl chloride and PVC co-polymer Total chlorine content of 01 by weight (1000 ppm) in ploastic material excluding the content in printed circuit board

Y

A

― B19-J-0 Cases of total chlorine content exceeding 01 wt in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

For packing material

Immediately prohibited

Omronrsquos voluntary restriction

B For use other than the above

JS709 N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B19-J-98 Cases of total chlorine content of 01 wt or less in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

― ―

A 105

C01 Asbestos Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C01-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added asbestos ― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 USA TSCA Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products N

Unco

ntr

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d

― C01-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 143

C02

Azocolourants and azodyes that generate some aromatic amines 0003 wtamp per survey unit (30 ppm) for use as textileleather products

Y A ― C02-J-2

Leather products and fiber products used with the intention of continued contact with the human body containing azocolourants and azodyes which form more than 0003 of certain aromatic amines by weight(used for a part including leather andor cloth)

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y

(Note

11)

― C02-J-3 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and ldquoAzocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic aminesrdquo is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― C02-J-98 Cases containing azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines other than C02-J-2 or C02-J-3

― ―

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 123

C04 Ozone depleting substances Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C04-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added ozone depleting substances

― Immediately prohibited

Montreal Protocol EU EC No 20372000

EC 10052009 Clean Air Act (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

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― C04-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 151

C06 Radioactive materials Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added radioactive substances

― Immediately prohibited EU-D 9629Euratom

Act on the Regulation of Nuclear Source Material Nuclear Fuel Material and Reactors (Japan) 1986 Law Concerning Prevention of Radiation Hazards (Japan) USA NRC

N

Unco

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― C06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 142

C07

Formaldehyde

Cases of intentional addition for use as composite wood products

( 00075 wt per textile product unit (75 ppm) for use as textile

Y A ― C07-J-0 Cases containing above 00075 formaldehyde by weight in textile products ― Immediately

prohibited

Austria- BGB I 1990194 formaldehyde regulation sect2 1221990 Lithuania Hygiene Standard HN 962000 (hygiene standard and regulations)

Y A ― C07-J-2 In cases where a surveyed product includes some wood and formaldehyde is intentionally added to the wood

― Immediately prohibited

California USA CARB regulations US Federal law 111-199TSCA601

N

Unco

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― C07-J-97 In cases where formaldehyde other than C07-J-0 or C07-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 235

C08

2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)(CAS No 3846-71-7) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C08-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

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― C08-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

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ubsta

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Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 244

C09

Phthalate esters Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a toy or child care article as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C09-J-2 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― ―

N

Unco

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― C09-J-96 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

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d

― C09-J-97

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1 and C09-J-2

― ―

A 245

C10

Phthalate esters Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C10-J-0

Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a childrenrsquos toy that can be placed in a childrsquos mouth or child care article as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C10-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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― C10-J-97 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-98

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0 and C10-J-1

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 246

C11

Dimethyl fumarate (dimethyl fumarate)

000001 wt in homogeneous material (01 ppm)

Y A ― C11-J-0 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is over 000001 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

EC Decision 2009251EC

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― C11-J-98 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is 000001 or less by weight

― ―

B 015

A17 Tributyltin oxide (TBTO) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A17-J-3 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A17-J-97 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 020

A20 Arsenic pentoxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 021

A21 Arsenic trioxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A21-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A21-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 019

B11

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) ltincluding all major diastereomersgt 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B11-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B11-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 140

B09

Shortchain chlorinated paraffins (number of carbon atoms 10 to 13) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y A ― B09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― Immediately prohibited

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) Norwegian Product Regulations FOR-2004-06-01-922 Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B09-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 022

B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate(TCEP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 016

C12 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C12-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C12-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 017

C13 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C13-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C13-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 018

C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C14-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C14-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 023

A22 Cobalt chloride(CoCl2) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A22-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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d

― A22-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 024

A25 Lead chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A25-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A25-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 025

A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A26-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A26-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 026

A27 Pigment yellow 34 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A27-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A27-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 027

C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C15-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C15-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3255-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 028

C16

Aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B

029

C17

Zirconia aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C17-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C17-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 030

C18 Boric acid 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C18-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C18-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 031

C19

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide anhydrous 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 032

C20

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate (Tetraboron disodium heptaoxidehydrate) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 034

C21

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C21-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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d

― C21-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 035

C22

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― C22-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C22-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 036

B17

4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B17-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

ECHA Registry of Intentions Oct 25 2010

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B17-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 037

A29 Strontium chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A29-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A29-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 038

B20

22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B20-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B20-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 039

A30

Potassium hydroxyoctaoxodizincate dichromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― A30-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A30-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 040

A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A31-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A31-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 041

C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C23-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C23-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 042

C24

4-(1133-tetramethylbutyl) henol(4-tert-Octylphenol) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C24-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C24-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 043

C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C25-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C25-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 044

C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C26-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C26-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

A 249

-

Heavy metals (lead cadmium hexachromium mercury) 001 by weight of total weight of heavy metals per homogenous material (100 ppm) for use as packing and packaging material (Note 1)

Y A ― ― ―

Exceeding 100 ppm to total heavy metal weight for use as packingpackaging material (Note 1)

Immediately prohibited

9462EEC (on packing and packaging waste)

US Regulations on heavy metal on packaging materials

(Note 1) For packing and packaging materials the allowable content of heavy metals in each element that constitute a packing or packaging material (such as packaging material ink paint) shall be 100 ppm or less in the total amount of all the heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury)

(Note 2) The deadline for phase-out of a substance shall be any date set by Omronrsquos voluntary regulation (in principle a date six months prior to

non-use deadline for non-use substances by legislation)

(Note 3) The rule applies with RoHS Directive as the top priority providing ELV Directive shall apply only to cases of parts or materials for limited

use as dedicated ELV parts or materials (type specifications etc)

(Note 4) Omronrsquos additional standard is used when it is impossible for JGPSSI use classification to set the rule of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

and management classification (rank) formulated by Omron

(Note 5) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Pb-J-0 and Pb-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 6) Any lead content of less than 85 wt in high melting point solder shall cause the immediate prohibition

(Note 7) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Cr-J-0 and Cr-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 8) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Hg-J-0 and Hg-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 9) The content ratio will be calculated by conversion to metal element mass using each metal conversion factor Metal conversion factors

are shown in Attachment 2 Also see the Illustrative List (Concerning Products)

(Note 10) Number of exemption specified in the law of RoHS or ELV Directive They are shown here for reference information

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(Note 11) Shall be determined depending on the use of the Omron product

(Note 12) The content standards are those used by Omron for determining ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo and differ from the JGPSSI reporting

standards

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Attachment 2 Illustrative List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning products)

[Substances designated by JGPSSI Ver 420]

For substances whose names are metals or their compounds the content of a regulated chemical substance in terms of quantity and ratio should be calculated in the unit of metal element mass with the metal conversion factor unique to each substance

No metal conversion will be necessary for materials marked with ldquoan asterisk ()ldquo No constant metal conversion factor will be set for materials with ldquotwo asterisks ()ldquo as they are structurally unspecified

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A155 A05 Cadmiumcadmium compounds

Cadmium 1000 7440-43-9

Cadmium oxide 0875 1306-19-0

Cadmium sulfide 0778 1306-23-6

Cadmium chloride 0613 10108-64-2

Cadmium sulfate 0539 10124-36-4

Other cadmium compounds - -

A156 A07 Chromium VI compounds

Chromium (VI) oxide 0520 1333-82-0

Barium chromate 0205 10294-40-3

Calcium chromate 0333 13765-19-0

Lead (II) chromate 0161 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red 12656-85-8

Lead sulfochromate yellow 1344-37-2

Sodium chromate 0321 7775-11-3

Sodium dichromate 0397 10588-01-9

Strontium chromate 0255 7789-06-2

Potassium dichromate 0353 7778-50-9

Potassium chromate 0268 7789-00-6

Zinc chromate 0287 13530-65-9

Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 0090 49663-84-5

Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate 0250 11103-86-9

Other hexavalent chromium compounds - -

A154 A09 Leadlead compounds

Lead 1000 7439-92-1

Lead(II) sulfate 0683 7446-14-2

Lead(II) carbonate 0775 598-63-0

Lead(II) chromate 0641 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

12656-85-8

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1319-46-6

Lead acetate 0637 301-04-2

Lead (II) acetate trihydrate 0546 6080-56-4

Lead phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead selenide 0724 12069-00-0

Lead (IV) oxide 0866 1309-60-0

Lead (IIIV) oxide 0907 1314-41-6

Lead (II) sulfide 0866 1314-87-0

Lead (II) oxide 0928 1317-36-8

Lead(II) carbonate basic 0801 1319-46-6

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1344-36-1

Lead(II) phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34) 1344-37-2

Lead(II) titanate 0686 12060-00-3

Lead sulfatesulphuric acid lead salt 1000 15739-80-7

Lead sulphatetribasic 0850 12202-17-4

Lead stearate 0268 1072-35-1

Other lead compounds - -

A157 A10 Mercurymercury compounds

Mercury 1000 7439-97-6

Mercuric chloride - 33631-63-9

Mercury (II) chloride 0739 7487-94-7

Mercuric sulfate 0676 7783-35-9

Mercuric nitrate 0618 10045-94-0

Mercuric (II) oxide 0926 21908-53-2

Mercuric sulfide 0862 1344-48-5

Other mercury compounds - -

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A242 A11 Nickel - 1000 7440-02-0

A078 B015

A17 Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO)

- 0398 56-35-9

A128 A28 Tri-substiituted organostannic compounds

Triphenyltin=N N-dimethyldithiocarbamate 0252 1803-12-9

Triphenyltin fluoride 0322 379-52-2

Triphenyltin acetate 029 900-95-8

Triphenyltin chloride 0308 639-58-7

Triphenyltin hydroxide 0323 76-87-9

Triphenyltin fattyacid((9-11)salt) 0234

0234

0228

0222

18380-71-7

18380-72-8

47672-31-1

94850-90-5

Triphenyltin chloroacetate 0268 7094-94-2

Tributyltin methacrylate 0316 2155-70-6

Bis(tributyltin) fumalate 0342 6454-35-9

Tributyltin fluoride 0384 1983-10-4

Bis(tributyltin)23-dibromosuccinate 0278 31732-71-5 Tributyltin acetate 034 56-36-0

Tributyltin laurate 0243 3090-36-6

Bis(tributyltin) phthalate 0319 4782-29-0

Coplymer of alkyl (c=8) acrylatemethyl methacrylate and tributyltin methacrylate

018 67772-01-4

Tributyltin sulfamate 0307 6517-25-5

Bis (tributyltin) maleate 0341 14275-57-1

Tributyltin chloride 0365 1461-22-9 7342-38-3

Mixture of tributyltin cyclopentanecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin naphthenate)

85409-17-2

Mixture of tributyltin 12344a 4b 561010a-decahydro-7-isopropyl-1 4a-dimethyl-1-phenanthlenecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin rosin salt)

26239-64-5

Other tri-substituted organostannic compounds - -

A 247 A23 Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds

Dibutyltin oxide 0477 818-08-6

Dibutyltin diacetate 0338 1067-33-0

Dibutyltin dilaurate 0188 77-58-7

Dibutyltin maleate 0342 78-04-6

Other dibutyltin compounds - -

A 248 A24 Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds

Dioctyl Tin Oxide 0329 870-08-6

Dioctyltin dilaurate 0160 3648-18-8

Other Dioctyltin compounds - -

C234 A19 Beryllium Oxide (BeO)

- - 1304-56-9

A058 B02 Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)

Polybrominated Biphenyls - 59536-65-1

Dibromobiphenyl - 92-86-4

2-Bromobiphenyl - 2052-07-5

3-Bromobiphenyl - 2113-57-7

4-Bromobiphenyl - 92-66-0

Tribromobiphenyl - 59080-34-1

Tetrabromobiphenyl - 40088-45-7

Pentabrphenyl - 56307-79-0

Hexabromobiphenyl - 59080-40-9

hexabromo-11-biphenyl - 36355-01-8

Firemaster FF-1 - 67774-32-7

Heptabromobiphenyl - 35194-78-6

Octabromobiphenyl - 61288-13-9

Nonabromo-11-biphenyl - 27753-52-2

Decabromobiphenyl - 13654-09-6

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A063 B03 Polybrominated Diphenylethers (PBDEs)

Bromodiphenyl ether - 101-55-3

Dibromodiphenyl ethers - 2050-47-7

Tribromodiphenyl ether - 49690-94-0

Tetrabromodiphenyl ethers - 40088-47-9

Pentabromodidphenyl ether (note Commercially available PeBDPO is a complex reaction mixture containing a variety of brominated diphenyloxides)

- 32534-81-9 (CAS number used for commercial grades of PeBDPO)

Hexabromodiphenyl ether - 36483-60-0

Heptabromodiphenyl ether - 68928-80-3

Octabromodiphenyl ether - 32536-52-0

Nonabromodiphenyl ether - 63936-56-1

Decabromodiphenyl ether - 1163-19-5

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD)

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(14)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(15)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds in combination with antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(16)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls)]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(17)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls) in combination w ith antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(22)[Aliphaticalicyclic chlorinated and brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(42)[Brominated organic phosphorus compounds]

- -

Poly(26-dibromo-phenylene oxide) - 69882-11-7

Tetra-decabromo-diphenoxy-benzene - 58965-66-5

12-Bis(246-tribromo-phenoxy) ethane - 37853-59-1

353rsquo5rsquo-Tetrabromo-bisphenol A (TBBA) - 79-94-7

TBBA unspecified - 30496-13-0

TBBA-epichlorhydrin oligomer - 40039-93-8

TBBA-TBBA-diglycidyl-ether oligomer - 70682-74-5

TBBA carbonate oligomer - 28906-13-0

TBBA carbonate oligomer phenoxy end capped - 94344-64-2

TBBA carbonate oligomer 246- tribromo-phenol terminated

- 71342-77-3

TBBA-bisphenol A-phosgene polymer - 32844-27-2

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 139638-58-7

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 135229-48-0

TBBA-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 21850-44-2

TBBA bis-(2-hydroxy-ethyl-ether) - 4162-45-2

TBBA-bis-(allyl-ether) - 25327-89-3

TBBA-dimethyl-ether - 37853-61-5

Tetrabromo-bisphenol S - 39635-79-5

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B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD) (contrsquod)

TBBS-bis-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 42757-55-1

24-Dibromo-phenol - 615-58-7

246-tribromo-phenol - 118-79-6

Pentabromo-phenol - 608-71-9

246-Tribromo-phenyl-alltl-ether - 3278-89-5

Tribromo-phenyl-allyl-etherunspecified - 26762-91-4

Bis(methyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 55481-60-2

Bis(2-ethlhexyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 26040-51-7

2-Hydroxy-propyl-2-(2-hydroxy- ethoxy)-ethyl-TBP - 20566-35-2

TBPA glycol-and propylene-oxide esters - 75790-69-1

NNrsquo-Ethylene ndashbis-(tetrabromo- phthalimide) - 32588-76-4

Ethylene-bis(56-dibromo-norbornane- 23-dicarboximide)

- 52907-07-0

23-Dibromo-2-butene-14-diol - 3234-02-4

Dibromo-neopentyl-glycol - 3296-90-0

23-Dibromo-1-propanol - 96-13-9

Tribromo-neopentyl-alcohol - 36483-57-5

Poly tribromo-styrene - 57137-10-7

Tribromo-styrene - 61368-34-1

Dibromo-styrene grafted PP - 171091-06-8

Poly-dibromo-styrene - 31780-26-4

Bromo-Chloro-paraffins - 68955-41-9

Bromo-Chloro-alpha-olefin - 82600-56-4

Vinylbromide - 593-60-2

Tris-(23-dibromo-propyl)-isocyanurate - 52434-90-9

Tris(24-Dibromo-phenyl) phosphate - 49690-63-3

Tris(tribromo-neopentyl) phosphate - 19186-97-1

Chlorinated and brominated phosphate esther - 125997-20-8

Pentabromo-toluene - 87-83-2

Pentabromo-benzyl bromide - 38521-51-6

13-Butadienehomopolymerbrominated - 68441-46-3

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate monomer - 59447-55-1

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate polymer - 59447-57-3

Decabromo-diphenyl-ethane - 84852-53-9

Tribromo-bisphenyl-maleinimide - 59789-51-4

Tetrabromo-chyclo-octane - 31454-48-5

12-Dibromo-4-(12 dibromo-methyl)-cyclo-hexane - 3322-93-8

TBPA Na salt - 25357-79-3

Tetrabromo phthalic anhydride - 632-79-1

Octabromo-113-trimethyl-1-phenylindane (FR-1808)

- 155613-93-7

Other Brominated Flame Retardants - -

B033 B18 Chlorinated flame retardants

22-bis(chloromethyl)trimethylene bis(bis(2-chloroethyl)phosphate)

- 38051-10-4

Tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate - 13674-84-5

Phosphoric acid 22-bis(bromomethyl)-3-chloropropyl=bis[2-chloro-1-(chloromethyl)ethyl] ester

- 66108-37-0

A070 B05 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and specific substitutes

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (all isomers and congeners)

- 1336-36-3

Monomethyl-tetrachloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 141)

- 76253-60-6

Monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 121 Ugilec 21)

- 81161-70-8

Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane (DBBT) - 99688-47-8

A144 B15 Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs)

PCT (Polychlorinated Terphenyl) (all isomers and congeners)

- 61788-33-8

A071 B06 Polychlorinated Naphthalenes (more than 3 chlorine atoms)

Polychlorinated Naphthalenes - 70776-03-3

Other polychlorinated Naphthalenes - -

B014 B12 Perchlorates Lithium perchlorate - 7791-03-9

Other perchlorate compounds - -

A236 B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

Perfluoroctane Sulfonates (PFOS) C8F17SO2X where X = OR NR or other derivative

- -

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A243 B10 Fluorinated greenhouse gases (PFC SF6 HFC)

Tetrafluoromethane (Carbon tetrafluoride PFC-14) - 75-73-0

Hexafluoroethane (PFC-116) - 76-16-4

Octafluoropropane (PFC-218) - 76-19-7

Decafluorobutane (PFC-31-10) - 355-25-9

Dodecafluoropentane (PFC-41-12) - 678-26-2

Tetradecafluorohexane (PFC-51-14) - 355-42-0

Octafluorocyclobutane (PFC-c318) - 115-25-3

Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) - 2551-62-4

Trifluoromethane - (HFC-23) - 75-46-7

Difluoromethane - (HFC-32) - 75-10-5

Methyl fluoride ndash (HFC-41) - 593-53-3

2H3H-Decafluoropentane ndash (HFC-43-10mee) - 138495-42-8

Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) - 354-33-6

1122-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134) - 359-35-3

1112-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134a) - 811-97-2

11-Difluoroethane ndash (HFC-152a) - 75-37-6

112-Trifluoroethane ndash(HFC-143) - 430-66-0

111-Trifluoroethane ndash (HFC-143a) - 420-46-2

2H-Heptafluoropropane ndash (HFC-227ea) - 431-89-0

111223-hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236cb) - 677-56-5

111233-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236ea) - 431-63-0

111333-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236fa) - 690-39-1

11223-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245ca) - 679-86-7

11133-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245fa) - 460-73-1

11133-Pentafluorobutane ndash (HFC-365mfc) - 406-58-6

A249 B19 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and PVC co-polymer

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - 9002-86-2

Other Polyvinyl chlorides - -

PVC co-polymer - -

A105 C01 Asbestos Asbestos - 1332-21-4

Actinolite - 77536-66-4

Amosite (Grunerite) - 12172-73-5

Anthophyllite - 77536-67-5

Chrysotile - 12001-29-5

Crocidolite - 12001-28-4

Tremolite - 77536-68-6

A143 C02 Azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines

4-aminobiphenyl - 92-67-1

Benzidine - 92-87-5

4-chloro-2-methylaniline - 95-69-2

2-naphthylamine - 91-59-8

o-aminoazotoluene - 97-56-3

5-nitro-o-toluidine - 99-55-8

4-chloroaniline - 106-47-8

24-diaminoanisole - 615-05-4

44-methylenedianiline - 101-77-9

33-dichlorobenzidine - 91-94-1

33-dimethoxybenzidine - 119-90-4

33-dimethylbenzidine - 119-93-7

44-diamino-33-dimethyldiphenylmethane - 838-88-0

6-methoxy-m-toluidine - 120-71-8

44-methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline) - 101-14-4

44-oxydianiline - 101-80-4

44-diaminodiphenyl sulfide - 139-65-1

o-toluidine - 95-53-4

4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine - 95-80-7

245-trimethylaniline - 137-17-7

o-anisidine - 90-04-0

4-amino azobenzene - 60-09-3

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A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances

Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) - 75-69-4

Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) - 75-71-8

Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13) - 75-72-9

Pentachlorofluoroethane (CFC-111) - 354-56-3

Tetrachlorodifluoroethane (CFC-112) 1122-Tetrachloro-12-difluoroethane (CFC-112) 1112-Tetrachloro-22-difluoroethane (CFC-112a)

- - -

76-12-0 76-12-0 76-11-9

Trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC-113) 112-Trichloro-122 trifluoroethane (CFC-113) 111-Trichloro-222 trifluoroethane (CFC-113a)

- - -

76-13-1 76-13-1 354-58-5

Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114) - 76-14-2

Monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115) - 76-15-3

Heptachlorofluoropropane (CFC-211)

1112233-Heptachloro-3-fluoropropane (CFC-211aa) 1112333-Heptachloro-2-fluoropropane (CFC-211ba)

-

- - -

422-78-6

135401-87-5

422-78-6

422-81-1

Hexachlorodifluoropropane (CFC-212) - 3182-26-1

Pentachlorotrifluoropropane (CFC-213) - 2354-06-5 134237-31-3

Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropane (CFC-214) 1223-Tetrachloro-1133-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214aa) 1113-Tetrachloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214cb)

- - -

29255-31-0 2268-46-4 -

Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215) 122-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215aa) 123-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ba) 112-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215bb) 113-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ca) 111-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215cb)

- - - - - -

1599-41-3 1599-41-3 76-17-5 - - 4259-43-2

Dichlorohexafluoropropane (CFC-216) - 661-97-2

Chloroheptafluoropropane (CFC-217) - 422-86-6

Bromochloromethane (Halon-1011) - 74-97-5

Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon-1202) - 75-61-6

Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211) - 353-59-3

Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301) - 75-63-8

Dibromotetrafluoroethane (Halon-2402) - 124-73-2

Tetrachloromethane (carbontetrachloride) - 56-23-5

111-Trichloroethane (methylchloroform) - 71-55-6

Bromomethane (methyl bromide) - 74-83-9

Bromoethane (ethyl bromide) - 74-96-4

1-Bromopropane (n-propyl bromide) - 106-94-5

Trifluoroiodomethane (trifluoromethyliodide) - 2314-97-8

Chloromethane (methyl chloride) - 74-87-3

Dibromofluoromethane (HBFC-21 B2) - 1868-53-7

Bromodifluoromethane (HBFC-22 B1) - 1511-62-2

Bromofluoromethane (HBFC-31 B1) - 373-52-4

Tetrabromofluoroethane (HBFC-121B4) - 306-80-9

Tribromodifluoroethane (HBFC-122 B3) - -

Dibromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-123 B2) - 354-04-1

Bromotetrafluoroethane (HBFC-124 B1) - 124-72-1

Tribromofluoroethane (HBFC-131 B3) - -

Dibromodifluoroethane (HBFC-132 B2) - 75-82-1

Bromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-133 B1) - 421-06-7

Dibromofluoroethane (HBFC-141 B2) - 358-97-4

Bromodifluoroethane (HBFC-142 B1) - 420-47-3

Bromofluoroethane (HBFC-151 B1) - 762-49-2

Hexabromofluoropropane (HBFC-221 B6) - -

Pentabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-222 B5) - -

Tetrabromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-223 B4) - -

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Tribromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-224 B3) - -

Dibromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-225 B2) - 431-78-7

Bromohexafluoropropane (HBFC-226 B1) - 2252-78-0

Pentabromofluoropropane (HBFC-231 B5) - -

Tetrabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-232 B4) - -

Tribromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-233 B3) - -

Dibromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-234 B2) - -

Bromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-235 B1) - 460-88-8

Tetrabromofluoropropane (HBFC-241 B4) - -

Tribromodifluoropropane (HBFC-242 B3) - 70192-80-2

Dibromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-243 B2) - 431-21-0

Bromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-244 B1) - 679-84-5

Tribromofluoropropane (HBFC-251 B3) - 75372-14-4

Dibromodifluoropropane (HBFC-252 B2) - 460-25-3

Bromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-253 B1) - 421-46-5

Dibromofluoropropane (HBFC-261 B2) - 51584-26-0

Bromodifluoropropane (HBFC-262 B1) - -

Bromofluoropropane (HBFC-271 B1) - 1871-72-3

Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21) - 75-43-4

Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22) - 75-45-6

Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31) - 593-70-4

Tetrachlorofluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1122-Tetrachloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1112-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-121a)

- - -

134237-32-4 354-14-3 354-11-0

Trichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-122) 122-Trichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-122) 112-Trichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-122a) 111-Trichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-122b)

- - - -

41834-16-6 354-21-2 354-15-4 354-12-1

Dichlorotrifluoroethane(HCFC-123) 11-Dichloro-222-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123) 12-Dichloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123b)

- - - - -

34077-87-7 306-83-2 354-23-4 90454-18-5 812-04-4

Chlorotetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 2-chloro-1112-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 1-chloro-1122-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124a)

- - -

63938-10-3 2837-89-0 354-25-6

Trichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-131)

112-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoroethane(HCFC131a) 111-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131b)

- -

-

- -

27154-33-2

(134237-34-6)

359-28-4 811-95-0 2366-36-1

Dichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-132) 12-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-132) 11-Dichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-132a) 12-Dichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-132b) 11-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HFCF-132c)

- - - - -

25915-78-0 431-06-1 471-43-2 1649-08-7 1842-05-3

Chlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC-133)

1-Chloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133) 2-Chloro-111-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133a) 1-Chloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133b)

-

-

- - -

1330-45-6

431-07-2

1330-45-6 75-88-7 421-04-5

Dichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-141) 12-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141) 11-Dichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-141a) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b)

- - - -

-

1717-00-6 (25167-88-8) 430-57-9 430-53-5

1717-00-6

Chlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-142) 2-Chloro-11-Difluoroethane (HCFC-142) 1-Chloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b) 1-Chloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-142a)

- - - -

25497-29-4 338-65-8 75-68-3 338-64-7

Chlorofluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a)

- - -

110587-14-9 762-50-5 1615-75-4

Hexachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-221) 111223-Hexachloro-3-fluoropropane (HCFC-221ab)

- - -

134237-35-7 29470-94-8 422-26-4

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Pentachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-222) 11133-pentachloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-222ca)) 12233-pentachloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-222aa)

- - -

134237-36-8 422-49-1 422-30-0

Tetrachlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-223) 1133-Tetrachloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223ca) 1113-Tetrachloro-223-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223cb)

- - -

134237-37-9 422-52-6 422-50-4

Trichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224) 133-Trichloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224ca) 113-Trichloro-1223-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cb) 111-Trichloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cc)

- - - -

134237-38-0 422-54-8 422-53-7 422-51-7

Dichloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-225) 22-Dichloro-11133-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225aa) 23-Dichloro-11123-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ba) 12-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225bb) 33-Dichloro-11122-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca) 13-Dichloro-11223-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb) 11-Dichloro-12233-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225cc) 12-Dichloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225da) 13-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ea) 11-Dichloro-12333-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225eb)

- - - - - - - - - -

127564-92-5 128903-21-9 422-48-0 422-44-6 422-56-0 507-55-11 3474-88-9 431-86-7 136013-79-1 111512-56-2

Chlorohexafluoropropane (HCFC-226) 2-Chloro-111333-hexafluoro-propane (HCFC-226da)

- -

134308-72-8 431-87-8

Pentachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-231) 11123-pentachloro-2-fluoro-propane(HCFC-231bb)

- -

134190-48-0 421-94-3

Tetrachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-232) 1113-Tetrachloro-33-difluoropropane (HCFC-232fc)

- -

134237-39-1 460-89-9

Trichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-233) 111-Trichloro-333-trifluoropropane(HCFC-233fb)

- -

134237-40-4 7125-83-9

Dichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234) 12-Dichloro-1233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234db)

- -

127564-83-4 425-94-5

Chloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-235) 1-Chloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-235fa)

- -

134237-41-5 460-92-4

Tetrachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-241) 1123-Tetrachloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-241db)

- -

134190-49-1 666-27-3

Trichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-242) 133Trichloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-242fa)

- -

134237-42-6 460-63-9

Dichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-243) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243cc) 23-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243db) 33-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243fa)

- - - -

134237-43-7 7125-99-7 338-75-0 460-69-5

Chlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244) 3-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244ca) 1-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244cc)

- - -

134190-50-4 679-85-6 421-75-0

Trichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-251) 113-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251fb) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251dc)

- - -

134190-51-5 818-99-5 421-41-0

Dichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-252) 13-Dicloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC 252fb)

- -

134190-52-6 819-00-1

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances (contrsquod)

Chlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-253) 3-Chloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-253fb)

- -

134237-44-8 460-35-5

Dichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-261) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-261fc) 12-Dichloro-2-fluoro-propane (HCFC-261ba)

- - -

134237-45-9 7799-56-6 420-97-3

Chlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-262) 1-Chloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-262ca) 2-Chloro-13-difluoropropane (HCFC-262da) 1-Chloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-262fc)

- - - -

134190-53-7 420-99-5 102738-79-4 421-02-03

Chlorofluoropropane (HCFC-271) 2-Chloro-2-fluoropropane (HCFC-271ba) 1-Chloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-271fb)

- - -

134190-54-8 420-44-0 430-55-7

A151 C06 Radioactive substances

Uranium-238 - 7440-61-1

Radon - 10043-92-2

Americium-241 - 14596-10-2

Thorium-232 - 7440-29-1

Cesium-137 - 10045-97-3

Strontium-90 - 10098-97-2

Other radioactive substances - -

A142 C07 Formaldehyde - - 50-00-0

A235 C08 Phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

- - 3846-71-7

A244 C09 Selected Phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)

Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) - 85-68-7

Dibutylphthalate (DBP) - 84-74-2

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) - 117-81-7

A245 C10 Selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid diisodecyl ester (DIDP)

- 26761-40-0 68515-49-1

Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) - 28553-12-0 68515-48-0

Di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP) - 117-84-0

A246 C11 Dimethyl fumarate - - 624-49-7

B020 A20 Diarsenic Pentoxide - 1303-28-2

B021 A21 Diarsenic Trioxide - 1327-53-3

B019 B11 Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and all major diastereoisomers

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) - 25637-99-4 3194-55-6

alpha-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-50-6

beta-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-51-7

gamma-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-52-8

A140 B09 Shortchain Chlorinated Paraffins (carbon number 10 -13

Alkanes C10-13 chloro - 85535-84-8

Alkanes C10-12 chloro - 108171-26-2

Alkanes C12-13 chloro - 71011-12-6

Alkanes chloro - 61788-76-9

Other Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins - -

B022 B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP)

- - 115-96-8

B016 C12 Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)

- - 117-81-7

B017 C13 Dibutylphthalate (DBP)

- - 84-74-2

B018 C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)

- - 85-68-7

B023 A22 Cobalt dichloride (CoCl2)

- 7646-79-9

B024 A25 Lead chromate - 7758-97-6

B025 A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

- 12656-85-8

B26 A27 Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34)

- 1344-37-2

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B027 C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)

- - 84-69-5

B028 C16 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum and silicon they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B029 C17 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Zirconia Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum silicon and zirconium they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B030 C18 Boric acid - - 10043-35-3

- - 11113-50-1

B031 C19 Disodium tetraborate anhydrous

Disodium tetraborate decahydrate - 1303-96-4

Disodium tetraborate anhydrous - 1330-43-4

Disodium tetraborate pentahydrate - 12179-04-3

B032 C20 Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate

- - 12267-73-1

B034 C21 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP)

- - 71888-89-6

B035 C22 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP)

- - 68515-42-4

B036 B17 4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3)

- - 548-62-9

B037 A29 Strontium chromate - 7789-06-2

B038 B20 22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA)

- - 101-14-4

B039 A30 Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate

- 11103-86-9

B040 A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide

- 49663-84-5

B041 C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate

- - 117-82-8

-4755-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B042 C24 4-(1133-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (4-tert-Octylphenol)

- - 140-66-9

B043 C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether

- - 111-96-6

B044 C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC)

- - 127-19-5

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Attachment 3

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject chemical substances

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

Uses of A and A1 ranks are already checked

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

However it is assumed that Omron Corporation will not use nickel and selected

phthalates for any legally regulated applications

15

13

14

11

12

9

10

8

7

5

6

4

3

1

2

We hereby certify that the chemical substances cited below are not contained in our products

parts or materials that are supplied to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiary and affiliated

companies) by us (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies)

Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances

Product Number Article Name

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Remarks

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Attachment 4

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject Substances

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

14

15

12

13

10

11

8

9

6

7

5

4

3

1

Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

Product Number

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Uses of A and A1 ranks are

already checked

Article Name

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

We hereby pledge that we (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies) have verified that

the prohibited substances (A rank) cited below are not contained in the following products

parts or materials delivered to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiaries and affiliates) and

are committed to attaining the goal for phasing out the following non-use substances (A1 rank)

2

Deadline for

Non-use

(MMYYYY)

JGPSSI use

classification

code

Remarks

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Attachment 5

PROCESS CHANGE REPORT(PCR)

Date No

From (Company name)

TO

Written Checked

Type

Part name

Parts code No(drawing No)

Change classification

Change in manufacture place change in manufacture method Renewal or modification of die

Reason

Effective date of change

Lot No

Change in QA standers

QC process chart

Inspection standards

Representative sample

Present method Method after change

Quality check points amp result

Opinion amp requirement Checked

For OMRON use

Indications for receiving inspection indicator Result of receiving inspection

Pro455 QE E

If it is a commercial product

enter its product number

Change of material of a part or material

Change of material of an ink paint and

the like

Includes the change of subsidiary

materials (adhesives solders etc)

The attached materials contain the

following

Material composition data (JGP file)

Results of evaluation of reliability

Results of evaluation of performances

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Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

The preparation procedure is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file sent from Omron upon request for survey Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink) Check Point (3)

4) Fill in ldquomanufacturerrsquos namerdquo and ldquonumber of productpartmaterial of the respondentrdquo Check Point (4)

5) Fill in ldquosurvey unitrdquo and ldquosurvey unit massrdquo Check Point (5)

ldquoSurvey unitrdquo should be determined as per the unit of Omronrsquos product number

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

6) Press the Input button for each of the subject items and go on to the information registration window for contained substances (level 2) Check Point (6)

7) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 1 button Check Point (7)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

8) Make sure that the number designated by Omron upon request is entered in ldquonumber of the requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo and ldquoreference numberrdquo Check Point (8)

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

9) Press the Save GP button to output the JGP file Check Point (9)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule

JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

Check Point (9)

Check Point (8)

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Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 2 is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Register SVHC content information of REACH

Enter content flag ldquoYrdquo when the content of any one of SVHC substances exceeds the threshold level (reporting level) Enter ldquoNrdquo when it does not Check Point (1)

Enter content flag = ldquoYrdquo when the content of any substance does not exceed the threshold level Check Point (1)

Select the appropriate use classification press the appropriate button and go to the registration window (level 3) of content information of SVHC Check Point (2)

Registration is mandatory for content flag of Y Registration is necessary even for the flag of N if the substance is known to be contained

2) Enter either ldquoYrdquo or ldquoNrdquo in the content flag according to the threshold level (reporting level) for each substance Check Point (3)

3) Input the total content of each substance This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the total content is known Metal conversion is necessary for metal

compounds Check Point (4)

4) Select the appropriate use classification and input ldquouse and purposerdquo ldquouse portionrdquo and ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo Check Point (5)

This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the information is known

Note that input is mandatory for some materials or uses for the last item ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink)

5) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 2 button Check Point (6)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

6) Press the OK button to go back to Level 1 Check Point (7)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

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Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 3 (SVHC content information) is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Input ldquocontent of compound per survey unitrdquo ldquouse and purposerdquo and ldquouse portionrdquo for each substance group Check Point (1)

2) In Level 3 there are two tables one for input when the content ratio exceeds 01 and the other when the ratio does not exceed 01 Be sure to choose the right table Check

Point (2)

3) After inputting for all substance groups in Level 3 press the OK button to go back to Level 2 Check Point (3)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

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Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

Preparation Procedure and Check Points The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file created by the manufacturer Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo and check the entries (Input is mandatory for cells shown in pink) Check Point (3)

The respondentrsquos company name may be the manufacturerrsquos name

4) Make sure that the reference number is the one designated by Omron upon request Check Point (4)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

5) Make sure that ldquonumber of requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo is Omronrsquos product number Check Point (5)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

6) Check if the ldquosurvey unitrdquo is appropriate Check Point (6)

Determine the right survey unit as per Omronrsquos units for product numbers

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

7) Press the Error check 1 button In case an error is found correct the problem part Check Point (7)

8) Press the SAVE JGP button to output the JGP file Check Point (8)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5) Check Point (6)

Check Point (7) Check Point (8)

History of Major Revisions

Oct 21 2003 Ver 10 First version

Nov 1 2006 Ver 20 Controlled substances were changed from 207 substance groups to 25 substance groups as per JGPSSI Ver 3

Apr 8 2011 Ver 30 Total revision Controlled substances were changed from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 3 (25 substance group) to Ver 411 (49 substance groups) Omronrsquos own content standards and survey format were changed to those specified by JGPSSI

July 31 2012 Ver 31 Changed the controlled substances from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 411 (49 substance group) to Ver 420 (61 substance groups) In conjunction with that renewed Attachment 1 List of Regulated Chemical Substances Added 523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report) Changed the JGPSSI Tool to allow the entry of manufacturerrsquos name in the respondent field that had been for the trading firmrsquos name Non-inclusion Certificate Updated the Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances from Version 30 to Version 31 Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo Substance Phase-out Declaration Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank

from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo

Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31

Issued on October 21 2003

Revised on July 31 2012

Issued by Omron Corporation

Global Process Innovation HQ

Quality Innovation Center

Page 3: Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances (For

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1 Introduction

Omron Group (hereinafter ldquoOmronrdquo) recognizes that concerning the global environment problems are the most big issues of all human beings With aiming to solve these issues We formulated the

corporate environmental vision ldquoGreen Omron 21rdquo in 2002 And we were promoting green procurement

to develop and create the eco-products After that the laws and legulations of the regulated chemical

substances in Chine and the USA ( including RoHS directives in Europe) are being strengtheining So

Omron setts the policy of ldquoOmron procures the parts and materials to provide environmentally warranted

products to our customers ldquo and implement to investigate the parts and materials of the regulated

chemical substances

With the latest revision (August 2012) of the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical

Substances the standard for the management is shifted to the regulated substances applications of

JGPSS (see Note 2) Version 420 We hope that our suppliers will understand the purpose of our new

chemical substance control approach

Notes 1 RoHS directivesfor ldquoRestriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic

equipmentrdquo This is the directive of the Europe Council and Parliament on control of those hazardous substances Since July 2006 use of six substances or lead cadmium hexavalent chromium mercury PBB (polybrominated biphenyls) and PBDE (polybrominated diphenyl ether) in products has been prohibited

2 JGPSSI (Japan Green Procurement Survey Standardization Initiative) was established in January 2001 by corporations of Japanese electric and electronic equipment industries Its mission includes standardization of a list of substances subject to investigation and the survey and response format so as to reduce the work load on investigation of parts and materials and improve the quality of response

11 Purpose of this Manual

The system of communication between the requester and the respondent with respect to the

survey on chemical substances in products parts or materials is provided by JGPSSI in the form

of the manual and tools for answers to the survey Therefore you can basically prepare survey

data including the amount of content by following the manual provided by JGPSSI but there are

some arrangements to be made among certain corporations The manual aims to outline the

survey and its procedure on chemical substances in products parts and materials and specify

Omronrsquos individual requirements that are not shown in the JGPSSI manual

While the present manual provides the survey contents common to the entire Omron Group other

contents than provided herein may be used for the survey depending on the nature of the business

involved

12 Scope of Survey of Parts and Materials

Omron requires your answers to the material composition survey for parts or materials that

constitute the following products as well as for those products themselves In general the survey

items are designated by Omron

Products designed manufactured and sold by Omron

Products sold under the brand name of Omron

Products designed and manufactured by Omron under contract with third parties

13 Definitions

Definitions of terms specifically used in the Manual are given as notes where necessary therein

Other terms are also defined in the Manual issued by JGPSSI

2 Outline of Survey on Parts and Materials

Figure 1 shows the image of Survey on Parts and Materials and Enviromental WarrantyAnd the

the procedures are indicated as bellows

(1) Omron enters items in the Survey and Response Format of JGPSSI (JGP file [see Note 1]) and

request you (primary suppliers) to conduct the survey

(2) You request your own suppliers (secondary suppliers) to conduct the same survey

(3) Your suppliers (secondary suppliers) provide you with their answers to the survey requested by you

-455-

(4) You provide Omron with the material composition data (JGP file) on your subject products based

on the survey results as well as the Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances (see

Note 2) or Declaration for Phase-out of Regulated Substance (see Note 3)

(5) Omron provides the environmentally warranted products to customers

The Survey and Response Format data preparation tools and the list of regulated substances

used in this material composition survey are determined by JGPSSI and available free of charge

to ensure standardized action in this respect in the electric and electronic industries

JGPSSI uses the list of regulated chemical substances and the reporting standard specified in

Joint Industry Guide (JIG) the common guideline for the survey on chemical substances in

electric and electronic equipment established by electric and electronic industries of Japan the

USA and Europe

Notes 1 JGP file Electronic data that contain survey items prepared by the survey and response tool of JGPSSI and the

information of chemical substances contained in them

2 Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances A document issued to certify no inclusion of use-prohibited substances (A rank) and non-use substances (A1 rank) determined by Omron

3 Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances A document to promise total exclusion of non-use substances (A1 rank) established by Omron in case any of them is contained in parts or materials

Fig 1 Schematic illustration of material composition survey and environmental warrantee

3 Response Procedure for Suppliers

31 Preliminary preparation

You are requested to check the Survey and Response Manual Survey Response Tools and

Survey Response Tool Operation Manual of JGPSSI and understand how to prepare JGP files

The manual and tools are available from the following website of JGPSSI

Japanese httpwwwdb1cojpjeita_epsgreengreenTOPhtml

English httpwwwdb1cojpjeita_epsgreengreenTOP-eghtml

Chinese httpwwwdb1cojpjeita_epsgreengreenTOP-chhtml

Request Use of English version is recommended for the JGPSSI Survey Response Tools

Depending on the OS environment the functionality is not sufficiently guaranteed with

Japanese version and Chinese version In addition since Omronrsquos system does not accept

any JGP file prepared through the Chinese version please do not use the Chinese version of

the Tools

Your suppliers (secondary

suppliers)

Parts manufacturers

Parts manufacturers

Raw material manufacturer

You

(primary supplier)

Unit assembly manufacturers

Trading companies

Parts manufacturers

(3) Answer

(2) Request for survey

Om

ron

Custo

mers

(1) Request for survey

(4) Answer

JGP file

JGP file

Certificate of non-inclusion or Declaration for phase-out

(5) Provision of

environmentally

warranted

products

-555-

32 Material composition survey procedure

Conduct the material composition survey according to the procedure shown in Fig 2

Fig 2 Material composition survey procedure

Flow Additional explanation

Mate

rial co

mp

osit

ion

su

rvey p

roced

ure

Omron makes a request (1) The manufacturer identifies parts

or materials to purchase that are used to constitute survey subject items

(2) You request your suppliers to conduct a material composition survey

(3) You obtain information on chemical substances used in parts or materials from your suppliers (JGP MSDS (see Note 1) MSDSplus (see Note 2) AIS (see Note 3) may be used)

(4) The manufacturer tallies the contents for each product of yours Based on the tallied data you prepare JGP file using JGPSSI Survey Response Tools (see Attachments 6 7 and 8)

(5) The trading firm reads JGP files obtained from their suppliers with JGPSSI Survey Response Tools to confirm the contents and makes corrections as required (see Attachment 9)

If the content information obtained is not in a JGP file format they prepare data in the JGP file format like the manufacturers (see Attachments 6 7 and 8)

(6) Survey results are sent to Omron

JGP file

Non-inclusion certificate or phase-out declaration

Notes

1 MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet In Europe it is referred to as Safety Data Sheet (SDS) These documents are prepared and provided to establishments using or dealing with chemical substances to help them ensure protection of the environment and peoplersquos health and implementation of actions necessary to maintain occupational safety In Japan provision of MSDS is obligated under the Industrial Safety and Health Act PRTR Act and Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act

2 MSDSplus Material Safety Data Sheet plus Sheets recommended by JAMP that transmit chemical substance information as supplementaries to the information of MSDS on materials or pharmaceuticals

3 AIS Article Information Sheet Information sheets recommended by JAMP also intended to disclose or provide information on chemical substances contained in products parts or materials

4 Concept of Control of Chemical Substances Contained in Parts and Materials

Omron controls chemical substances in products parts and materials according to the List of

Regulated Chemical Substances (Attachment 1) The controlled substances in the list are the same as

JGPSSI list Judgment of ldquocontainedYrdquo or ldquonot containedNrdquo is also based on the same criteria as theirs

Using laws and regulations inside and outside Japan as the industrial trends as reference data Omron

determines the control classification (ranks) and conducts management appropriate for each rank

41 Basic understanding of the content standard and content judgment

Table 1 shows the basic understanding of content flag relative to the content standard (see

Note 1) The content standard is established for each substance group in Attachment 1 List of the

Regulated Chemical Substances The basic understanding of the content judgment shown herein

is the same as that of JGPSSI

Omronrsquos request for material

composition survey on

subject substances

Manufacturer applies subject partsmaterials (delivered items)

to those purchased by you

You request your suppliers for material composition survey

You acquire answers on the information of chemical

substances used in partsmaterials

Summation of contents in products

bull Preparation of JGP file bull Preparation of non-use

certificate

Answer to Omron

Manufacturer Trading firm Manufacturer

or trading firm

(1)

(2) (2)

(3)

(4) (5)

(3)

(6)

You request your suppliers (manufacturers) for material

composition survey

You acquire answers on the information of chemical

substances used in partsmaterials

bull Confirm or correct JGP file bull Preparation of non-use

certificate etc

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Table 1 Judgment criteria for content flag relative to content standard examples

Example of content standard Basic understanding of content judgment

Cases of intentional addition (see Note 2)

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo in cases of intentional addition

01 by weight in homogeneous material (see Note 3) (1000 ppm)

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo in cases where the content ratio in a homogenous material exceeds 01 by weight This judgment shall be made regardless of whether there is or there is no intentional use

Intentionally added or 01 by weight of homogenous materia

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo in either case

In cases of batteries In cases of child products

In cases where applications of a substance are limited the substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo when the ratio exceeds 01 by weight for each such application The substance is judged ldquonot containedrdquo when it is used in another application It shall be ldquocontainedrdquo in case applications cannot be judged

of homogeneous material per survey unit of battery etc

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo when the content rate is calculated based on the designated unit and is found to exceed the threshold level

Metal conversion of the content ratio is necessary

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo when the content ratio of a metal element is calculated and it exceeds the threshold level Metal conversion factors shall be used for calculation

Notes 1 Content standard Criteria for judgment of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo established for each regulated

chemical substance Uses subject to control and threshold levels (allowable concentration) for those substances are specified The standard is equal to the ldquothreshold levelrdquo or ldquoreporting levelrdquo of JGPSSI

2 Intentionally added When the substance is intentionally added it is added filled or adhered to the product by its manufacturer deliberately to continuously maintain the specific functional or quality characteristic of that product

3 Homogeneous material A material that cannot be mechanically broken down (such as unscrewing cutting crushing grinding and abrasive processes) into different materials The term ldquohomogeneousrdquo means ldquoof uniform composition throughoutrdquo Examples of homogeneous materials are individual types of plastics ceramics glass metals alloys paper board resins and coatings

42 Description of management classification (rank)

Table 2 shows the meaning of each management classification and the principle of selection

of regulated substances Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances sets

management classifications (ranks) for each use category of substance groups Omron takes

actions as per the management classification (rank) of Table 2 when the judgment ldquocontainedrdquo is

made as per 41

Table 2 Definition of management classification (rank) and the method of selection of substances

Management classification (rank)

Definition Method of selection of regulated substances

Prohibited substances (A rank)

Prohibited use in products parts or materials

The substances designated by JGPSSI whose use in products (parts and materials) have been prohibited by the legislations in Japan and overseas or those designated by Omronrsquos voluntary regulations (Polyvinyl chloride for packing materials)

Non-use substances (A1 rank)

Substituted before the deadline for the non-use in components

Use prohibited after the deadline for the non-use in components

The substances designated by JGPSSI for which regulatory laws in Japan and abroad are clearly known to exist and for which use prohibition deadline has been established (The date of total elimination of use in components six months prior to the use prohibition date by law)

Substitution accelerating substances (B rank)

Promotion of alternative substances

The substances designated by JGPSSI of which use prohibition is not clearly mentioned in any relevant law but which are expected to be subject to use reduction or prohibition due to tightening regulatory control in the future

Self control substances (C rank)

Understanding of the amount contained

The substances designated by JGPSSI that are other than prohibited substances (A rank) non-use substances (A1 rank) and substitution accelerating substances (B rank)

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5 Requirements

51 Requirements for preparation of JGP files

JGP files shall be prepared according to the Material Composition Survey and Response

Manual and Survey Response Tool Operation Manual provided by JGPSSI

511 Providers of information to suppliers

You request sellers or suppliers of parts and materials that you receive to conduct

material composition survey In case no answers can be obtained from suppliers of Omronrsquos

designated parts and materials consult with Omronrsquos section in charge of such parts and

materials

512 ldquoSurvey unitrdquo for JGP files

The ldquosurvey unitrdquo to be entered in the JGP file shall be determined as per the unit of

Omronrsquos product number listed in Table 3 Generally however Omron enters the survey unit

in the JGP file and requests material composition survey

When ldquopcs (piece)rdquo is used as the unit of the Omron product number the JGP file shall

be created in the amount of each piece having the said product number for which you have

a sales transaction with Omron

Note For instance there is a difference in the definition of ldquoonerdquo between one contact pin of the connector and one role of reel If you do not know how to judge the counting contact Omron for clarification

Packaging materials that pack subject parts and materials (such as packing material

cushions tapes or labels) or any items that are disposed of after transport or during

production processes (such as waste board) shall not be included in the information of the

JGP file

Table 3 Survey units for JGP files

Units used in combination with Omron product numbers

Survey unit for JGP file

PCS piece piece

MM CM M KM (for electric cable etc) m

ML L KL liter liter

MG G KG ldquo(space)rdquo (material-related units) arbitrary unit

513 Cases of unknown product applications

When you cannot judge whether the substance is one subject to judgment by the

content standard because of its use at Omron being unknownyou are sure to check with

Omron about the use and judge whether the substance is ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

Subjects Nickel dioctyltin (DOT) compounds polybrominated biphenyls (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) some azocolorants and azodyes selected phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) and selected phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

Examples At Omron ldquoC09 selected phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)rdquo and ldquoC10 selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)rdquo are not used for toys that may be put in childrsquos mouth or any other childcare applications

514 Data (amount of content) entry in ldquocontent flag Nrdquo cases

Even if ldquonot containedrdquo cases when any contained subject substance group is known

content flag N enter the amount of content use location of use and other pieces of

information as in the ldquocontent flag Yrdquo cases in the file and determine whether the case is

ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo (This requirement is the same as that in the JGPSSI Manual)

515 Entry format or file type for use in material composition survey

1) The version of survey and response format designated by Omron shall be used in principle

2) An electronic file of the file type output from the tool provide by JGPSSI shall be used for responses to the survey

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52 Requirements for Preparation of Non-use Certificate

521 Preparation of non-use certificate

When a part or material contains none of prohibited substances (A rank) or non-use

substances (A1 rank) listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances the

Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substancesrdquo as in Attachment 3 shall be prepared

to demonstrate its non-inclusion

Notes 1 Enter ldquoname of companyrdquo ldquosignature of your responsible personrdquo and ldquoTelephone numberrdquo In principle it

should be the primary supplier from the viewpoint of Omron that prepares this document The seal to be put in the document shall be your companyrsquos seal or the signature of the responsible person The responsible person whose seal must be affixed therein should be the person who is entitled to assure the information entered and uphold the responsibility for unexpected situations (compensations etc)

2 Enter ldquoProduct numberrdquo and ldquoArticle namerdquo of the products parts or materials that contains no regulated substances When the given space for entry is not sufficient to cover all subject substances the separate sheet of paper may be attached for the list of such substances

3 Enter ldquoyear month and dayrdquo of the issuance The validity of the certificate shall be until your next issuance of the non-use certificate

4 In case inclusion of any given use-prohibited substance is detected immediately contact Omronrsquos person in charge and take appropriate actions including production stop as required Omron will not purchase any parts or materials that contain prohibited substances

5 Omron may request submission of analysis (measurement) data separately from non-inclusion certificates when so requested by the customers

6 When the part or material subject to survey is the packing or packaging material that Omron uses for the transportation to the customer evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of the total amount of heavy metals (Lead Cadmium Hexavalent chromium and Mercury) listed at the bottom line of Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances As no special field for entry of the total amount of contained heavy metals enter the data for each substance such as Lead or Cadmium Note that packing or packaging materials herein defined are not packing or packaging materials used for the purpose of transport etc of survey subject parts or materials

7 Where dibutyltin (DBT) or dioctyltin (DOT) compounds are contained you are requested to report it in the survey data in accordance with the JGPSSI reporting standards On the non-use certificate however judge it ldquonot containedrdquo if the concentration is 01 or less for the part as delivered

522 Preparation of Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

When the part or material contains any of prohibited substances (A rank) or non-use

substances (A1 rank) listed in Attachment 1 ldquoList of the Regulated Chemical Substances

the Declaration for Phase-out of Regulated Substancesrdquo as in Attachment 4 shall be

prepared to guarantee total non-inclusion of such substances

Notes 1 Enter ldquoname of companyrdquo ldquosignature of your responsible personrdquo and ldquotelephone numberrdquo In principle it should

be theprimary supplier from the viewpoint of Omron that prepares this document If you are the trading firm enter the information of you not the manufacturerrsquos name The seal to be put in the document shall be your companyrsquos seal or the seal of the person in charge The person in charge whose seal must be affixed therein should be the person who is entitled to assure the information entered and uphold the responsibility for unexpected situations (compensations etc)

2 Enter ldquoproduct numberrdquo ldquoArticle namerdquo ldquoJGPSSI use classification coderdquo and ldquodeadline for non-userdquo for the product part or material to be phased out The deadline for non-use shall be any date prior to the use prohibition date designated by Omron When the given space for entry is not sufficient the separate sheet of paper may be attached for the list of the subject substances

3 Enter ldquoyear month and dayrdquo of the issuance The validity of the declaration shall be until the completion of your non-use actions and the issuance of the non-use certificate

4 Whenever any change is necessary to material quality or process as the result of replacement of non-use substances (A1 rank) the Process Change Report (PCR) as per Attachment 5 shall be submitted to Omronrsquos person in charge for approval before the ldquodeadline for non-userdquo Samples may need to be attached as required

5 Omron will be able to purchase parts or materials for which the Declaration has been provided to Omron until the use prohibition date Omron will conduct survey again after implementation of phase-out (Survey using the new product number will be conducted when product number changes result from phase-out)

6 When no phase-out is implemented such as in cases of termination of production no Declaration will need to be provided In this case you will be required to take necessary measures for such termination of production Omron will then consider acquisition of necessary items from other manufacturers

7 When the part or material subject to survey is the packing or packaging material that Omron uses for the transportation to the customer evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of the total amount of heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury) listed at the bottom line of Attachment 1 ldquoList of the Regulated Chemical Substancesrdquo As no special field for entry of the total amount of contained heavy metals

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Judgment on content of A substance

Judgment on content of A substance

Not contained Contained

Phase-out Yes No

Confirmation of content flag

Submittals and their contents

Not contained Contained

enter the data for each substance such as lead or cadmium Note that packing or packaging materials herein defined are not packing or packaging materials used for the purpose of transport etc of survey subject parts or materials

523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report)

When an engineering change involved change in material printing change in painting

or plating process change in adhesive lubricant solder etc or change in production site

prepare the Process Change Report (PCR) as shown in Attachment 5 and submit it to

Omronrsquos activity in charge for the approval In addition provide samples as necessary

Notes 1 Fill all fields of the form

2 Include in the change classification ldquoChange in manufacture placerdquo the material change of the components type of change in ink or paint and change in subsidiary materials (adhesives solder etc)

3 Attach the material composition data (JGPSSI file) reliability assessment data and the results of performance assessment that are required for the confirmation and assessment of the data

53 Requirements for Submission Data and Change Management of Information

531 Submittals based on content judgment results

JGP file x x x

Non-inclusion certificate x - -

Phase-out declaration - x -

Your action -

bull Will phase out until the date of use prohibition

bull Will submit PCR andor samples

bull Will terminate production as required

Omronrsquos action Purchase continues

bull Can purchase until the date of use prohibition

bull Will conduct re-survey after phase-out

bull Will terminate purchase

bull Will switch to other manufacturers

x Submission necessary - submission not necessary

Fig 3 Submission Databased on content judgment

532 File name of Submission Data

Submit Data to Omron according to the following file naming rule

ltNaming rulegt

Type of submittal _

Supplier code _

Reference no _

Date of issuance _

Arbitrary character string (one-byte alpha-numerics) Extension

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

(1) JGP JGP file HGS Non-inclusion certificate ZPS Phase-out declaration (2) Supplier code eight one-bite characters Eg 02XXXXXX

(3) Number entered in the reference no field of JGP file when requested (Survey no) (4) Date of issuance eight one-byte characters Eg 20110401 (5) Arbitrary character string such as for model name or product name (one-byte alpha-numeric characters) (6) jgp4 cases Ver 4 is used pdf Non-inclusion certificate or Phase-out declaration

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533 Change management of Information

After submitting Data to Omron when the change of Information occers immediately

revise the data and inform it to Omronrsquos person in charge Such changes that may occur in

the following situations

The error as in calculation of the substance content information was revealed

The change was made to the content information provided by your supplier

The new substance was added to the substance list or the content standard is changed

The 4M change occurred at your site (change of material quality shape processing

method etc) (submission of PCR or samples will be necessary)

6 Specific Preparation Procedure and Examples of Preparation

Specific JGP file preparation procedures and examples are shown in the following attachments for

your reference

Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

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Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning Products)

A substances 28 A1 substances 0

B substances 32 C substances 1

In case a substance has multiple management classes it is assumed to be one with the most stringent management class when counting the

number of substances

Definition of signs at the center of JGPSSI intended use classification code (1)-R- EU RoHS Directive (2)-E-EU ELV Directive (3)-B- battery regulation (4)-J-JGPSSI

[1 by weight =10000 ppm]

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Substance (substance group) Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds 001 by weight (100 ppm) of each homogenous material providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 0001 by weight of a battery (10 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-21 Cd-R-3

Printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses containing cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-30 Cd-R-4

Cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material in alloys as electricalmechanical solder joints to electrical conductors located directly on the voice coil in transducers used in high-powered loudspeakers with sound pressure levels of 100 dB (A) and more

― ―

Y C R-38 Cd-R-6 Cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material in cadmium oxide in thick film pastes used on aluminum bonded beryllium oxide

― ―

Y A R-8(a) Cd-R-7 Cadmium in a thermal cutoff of a one shot pellet type that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Thermal cutoff is a temperature fuse Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2012

Y C R-8(b) Cd-R-8 Cadmium in an electric point that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in electric points as specified by ELV Directive is evaluated based Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 Cd-R-0 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y C R-13 Cd-R-9 Cadmium in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in optical glass is evaluated based on Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y A1 R-39 Cd-R-10

Cadmium in a color conversion II-VI family LED used for solid-state lighting or a display system that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material (ldquocadmium per square millimeter in a light emission areardquo lt 10μg Cd)

― Jan 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2014

Y A1 R-40 Cd-R-11 Cadmium contained in a photoresistor of analog optical coupler used for professional audio system exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

July 12013 Exemption repealed starting Jan 1 2014

Y A E-15 Cd-E-2 Batteries for electric vehicles containing cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds

Y A ― Cd-B-2 Batteries containing cadmium exceeding 10ppm by weight of the battery

― Immediately prohibited

All batteries including button cells bull Korean law on quality control and safety management of industrial products bull EC Directive 200666EC on batteries bull Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Y A ― Cd-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Cd-J-99 Containing cadmium above 100ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cd-R-0 Cases containing 100 ppm or less of intentionally added cadmium in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cd-RE-98 Containing 100 ppm or less of cadmium in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A

156 A07

Hexavalent Chromium Compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-9 Cr-R-2

Hexavalent chromium up to 075 by weight as antirust for a carbon steel cooling system in an absorption refrigerator that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y C E-12(a) Cr-E-1 Anti-corrosion coatings containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (Other than below Cr-E-2)

― ―

Y C E-12(b) Cr-E-2

Corrosion preventive coating related to bolt and nut assemblies for chassis applications containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-13 Cr-E-3 (Absorption) refrigerators in motor caravans containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm and 075 wt in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y A ― Cr-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

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JG

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o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A

156 A07 Hexavalent Chromium Compounds

Y A ― Cr-J-99 Containing hexavalent chromium above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cr-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cr-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― ―

A

154 A09

Lead and its compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Describe the threshold level if a product has any of the intended uses listed below

bull For batteries 0004 by weight of a battery (40 ppm) bull For coating on a toy or a product for children 0009 by weight of a product (90 ppm) bull For a consumer product for children aged twelve and under 001 by weight of a product (100 ppm) bull For an electric wire cable or cord insulated with thermosetting or thermoplastic resin 003 by weight per surface coating (300 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-6(a)

E-1 Pb-RE-3

Steel materials containing 035 or less but exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (including batch-based hot dip galvanized steel ampfree-machining steel)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-6(c)

E-3 Pb-RE-4

Copper alloy containing 4 or less exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (eg brass phosphor bronze)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-5(a) E-10

Pb-RE-5 Lead in a cathode ray tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-5(b) E-10

Pb-RE-6 Lead up to 02 by weight in glass of a fluorescent tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5) See (Note 3) for ELV No threshold level of 02 by weight established for ELV

Y C R-7(c)I E-10

Pb-RE-7

Lead in electricity or electronic components excluding dielectric ceramics (eg piezoelectronic device) in a capacitor that contains lead in glass ceramic or glassceramic matrix compounds and also excluding automotive valves and automotive plugs exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-7(c)II

E-10 Pb-RE-8

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage of 125V AC or 250V DC or larger that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

― ―

Y

A R-7(c)III E-10

Pb-RE-9

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage less than 125V AC or 250V DC that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

RoHS Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013 See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

Y C R-7(c)IV E-10(b)

Pb-RE-12 Lead in a PZT dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of integrated circuit or discrete semiconductor exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-10(d) Pb-RE-20 Lead in a dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of ultrasonic sonar exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y A R-11(a)

E-8(f) Pb-RE-10

Lead used for a C-press compliant pin connectorsystem that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption already repealed

See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y

A R-11(b) E-8(f)

Pb-RE-11 Lead used for a compliant pin connectorssystem other than C-press that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

See (Note 3) for ELV C ELV ―

Y C R-6(b) E-2(c)

Pb-R-1 Aluminum materials containing 04 or less exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y C R-7(a) E-8(e)

Pb-R-2 Lead in high-melting point solder (lead-based alloys containing 85 by weight or more lead)

― (Note 6) Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y C R-7(b) Pb-R-3

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering for servers storage and storage array systems and network infrastructure equipment for switching signaling transmission and network management for telecommunication

― ―

Y A R-12 Pb-R-5 Coating material for thermal conduction module C-rings containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A R-14 Pb-R-7

Solder consisting of more than two types of elements for connecting microprocessor pins and package containing less than 85 wt and more than 80 wt of lead

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-15

E-8(g) Pb-R-8

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solder for connecting semiconductor dies and carriers in flip chip IC packages

― ― Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y A1 R-16 Pb-R-10 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in linear incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes

― March 1 2013

Exemption to be repealed after Sept 1 2013

Y C R-17 Pb-R-11

Lead halide containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as radiant agent in High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps used for professional reprography applications

― ―

Y C R-21 Pb-R-15 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses

― ―

Y A R-23 Pb-R-17 Lead contained in finishing agents of 065 mm or finer pitch components other than connectors exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-24 Pb-R-18

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar array ceramic multilayer capacitors

― ―

Y C R-29 Pb-R-22

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1 2 3 and 4) of Council Directive 69493EEC

― ―

Y C R-31 Pb-R-23

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent lamps (which eg are used for liquid crystal displays designs or industrial lighting)

― ―

Y C R-32 Pb-R-24 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead oxide in seal frit used for making window assemblies for Argon and Krypton laser tubes

― ―

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JG

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C R-33 Pb-R-25 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering of thin copper wires of 100 μm diameter and less in power transformers

― ―

Y C R-34 Pb-R-26 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in cermet-based trimmer potentiometer elements

― ―

Y C R-37 Pb-R-27 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in the plating layer of high voltage diodes on the basis of a zinc borate glass body

― ―

Y C R-13(a) Pb-R-30 Lead in white glass used for an optical purpose containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ― White glass means transparent glass

Y C R-13(b) Pb-R-31 Lead in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-9(b) Pb-R-32

Lead in a shell (exterior casing) or bushing (a cylindrical component fitted inside a hole) of a bearing for a compressor containing coolant for heating ventilation air-conditioning refrigeration chilling and HVACR exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-18(b) Pb-R-33

Lead (lead of 1 or less by weight) as activator in fluorescent powder of a discharge lamp used as a suntan lamp containing phosphor such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y A R-18(a) Pb-R-34

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as activator in the fluorescent powder (1 lead by weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphors such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) as well as when used as specialty lamps for diazo-printing reprography lithography insect traps photochemical and curing processes containing phosphors such as SMS ((Sr Ba)2MgSi2O7Pb)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-25 Pb-R-35

Lead oxide exceeding 1000 ppm per unit of homogeneous material used for structural elements on the surfaces of surface conduction electron emitter

displays (SED) notably seal frit and frit ring

― ―

Y A E-2(b) Pb-E-1 Aluminum with a lead content of above 04 and 15 or less by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-4(a) E-4(b)

Pb-E-3 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bearing shells and bushes (alloy)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C E-5 Pb-E-4 Batteries containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-6 Pb-E-5 Vibration dampers containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-7(b) Pb-E-6

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in vulcanising agents and stabilisers for elastomers in fluid handling and powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C E-7(c) Pb-E-7 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bonding agents for elastomers in powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y A E-9 Pb-E-10 Valve seats containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-11 Pb-E-11 Pyrotechnic initiators containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-8(b) Pb-E-12 Lead in solder for electric use that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder on electronic circuit boards and glass)

― Immediately prohibited

It also applies to lead in solder plating Exemption already repealed

Y A1 E-8(a) Pb-E-13

Lead in solder for installing an electric or electronic component on an electronic circuit board or for a component terminal that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding electrolysis aluminum capacitors)

― July 1 2015 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2016

Y A E-8(c) Pb-E-14 Lead on a terminal of an electrolysis aluminum capacitor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y A1 E-8(d) Pb-E-15 Lead for soldering an air mass sensor on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― July 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2015

Y C E-8(h) Pb-E-16

Lead in solder for attaching a heat spreader and heat sink of a power semiconductor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (The chip size is 1 cm

2 at

least The electric current density is 1 Amm2 at least)

― ―

Y A E-8(i) Pb-E-17 Lead in solder for electric glazing on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder for laminate glazing)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y C E-8(j) Pb-E-18 Lead in solder used for laminate glazing that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-1(b) Pb-E-19 Lead content of 035 wt in continuously galvanized sheet steel exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y C E-12 Pb-E-21 Lead-containing thermoelectric material in automotive electrical applications intended for the reduction of CO2 emissions through waste heat recovery

― ―

Y A ― Pb-J-1 Containing lead above 300 ppm in homogeneous material for use in vinyl chloride wires

― Immediately prohibited

Determination method specified by Proposition 65 of California

Y A ― Pb-J-3 Containing above 0009 of lead per surface treatment layer such as coating in partsmaterial used in toys

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y A ― Pb-J-4 Use in products for children under 12 years of age containing lead exceeding 100ppm per survey unit

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA) as amended by HB2715

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y A

― Pb-B-1 Batteries containing lead exceeding 40 ppm by weight of the battery

Over 40 ppm per cell for alkali batteries (excluding button cells)

Immediately prohibited

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Over 1000 ppm per cell for batteries other than above (excluding lead accumulators)

Immediately prohibited

Brazil Nov 4 2008 Decision No 401

Y C

Other than above (such as lead accumulators)

Y A ― Pb-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Pb-J-99 Containing lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

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― Pb-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added lead in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Unco

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― Pb-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of lead in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 157

A10

Mercury and its compounds The amount intentionally added or 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 00001 by weight of a battery (1 ppm)

Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A

R-1(a)

Hg-R-16

Mercury in a single-capped fluorescent lamp that does not exceed the following limitations (per burner) (a) For general illumination less than 30W 35 mg

Over 25 mg and 35 mg or less per piece

Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 35 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 25 mg

C 25 mg or less per piece

(Note 8)

C R-1(b) (b) For general illumination of 30W or higher and less than 50W 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-1(c) (c) For general illumination of 50W or higher and less than 150W 5 mg

― (Note 8)

C R-1(d) (d) For general illumination of 150W or higher 15 mg ― (Note 8)

C R-1(e) (e) Having a circular or square structure 17 mm or less in tube diameter and for general illumination 7 mg

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 7 mg

C R-1(f) (f) For a specific use 5 mg ― (Note 8)

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

C R-2(a)(1)

Hg-R-17

Mercury in a double-capped strip fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) for general purposes that does not exceed the following limitations (a) A three-wavelength phosphor of less than 9 mm in tube diameter (eg T2) with normal lifetime 4 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 4 mg

C R-2(a)(2) (b) A three-wavelength phosphor of 9 mm or larger and of 17 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T5) with normal lifetime 3 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 3 mg

C R-2(a)(3) (c) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 17 mm and 28 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T8) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-2(a)(4) (d) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T12) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 35 mg

C R-2(a)(5) (e) A three-wavelength phosphor with long lifetime ( 25000 h or over) 5 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 8 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg

Y

A R-2(b)(1)

Hg-R-18

Mercury in a double-capped fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) not for general purposes under the following conditions (a) A linear white lamp of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T10 and T12) mercury that does not exceed 10 mg

― Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 201210 mg Exemption repealed after April 13 2012

A1 R-2(b)(2) (b) Nonlinear white lamps of all shapes mercury that does not exceed 15 mg

― Oct 13 2015 (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 2016 15 mg Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2016

C R-2(b)(3) (c) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a nonlinear three-wavelength phosphor lamp of above 17 mm (eg T9)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

C R-2(b)(4) (d) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a lamp for any other general illumination or specific purposes (eg induction lamps)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

Y

A

R-3(a)

Hg-R-9 Mercury in a cold cathode ray fluorescent lamp or external electrode fluorescent lamp (CCFL or EEFL) for a specific purpose

Over 35 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) In the case of short type (500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg C

35 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(b)

Over 5 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) In the case of medium type (over 500 mm to (1500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg C

5 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(c)

Over 13 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) In the case of long type (over 1500 mm) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 13 mg C

13 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(a) Hg-R-20 Mercury in a low-pressure discharge lamp (each individual lamp) other than Hg-R-16 Hg-R-17 Hg-R-18 or Hg-R-9

Over 15 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited No threshold level until Dec 31 2011

Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg C

15 mg or less per piece

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

A

R-4(b)-I

Hg-R-11 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination with an improved color rendering index Ra over 60

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-II

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(c)-I

Hg-R-12 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination of any other type (Hg-R-11)

Over 25 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 25 mg C

25 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)- II

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y A1 R-4(d) Hg-R-13 Mercury in a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp (HPMV) Intentional use Oct 13 2014 Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2015

Y C R-4(e) Hg-R-14 Mercury in a metal halide lamp (MH) ― ―

Y C R-4(f) Hg-R-15

Mercury in a vapor lamp for a specific purpose or of any other type that is not specifically mentioned in the Annex of Directive201165EU (or in the classification of intended use of mercury)

― ―

Y A E-14(a) E-14(b)

Hg-E-1 Mercury in a discharge lamp or instrument panel display Intentional use Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2012

Y

A

― Hg-B-1 Mercury intentionally added or contained in battery exceeding 1 ppm for the weight of the battery

All button cells intentionally added

Immediately prohibited

A

Alkaline batteries or nickel metal hydride batteries of over 1 ppm Aconcetration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

Mercury Reduction and Education Act of

states of Rhode Island and Connecticut

New York Environmental Conservation - sect

27-0719 - Battery Management and Disposal

Taiwanrsquos regulations on the manufacturing

import and sales of batteries

Korearsquos laws on quality control and safety

management of industrial products

(regulations on batteries)

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009

Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead

contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc

manganese dioxide batteries

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

A

Other batteries of over 5 ppm concentration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

C

Other batteries of 5 ppm or less in concentration for each cell

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y A ― Hg-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited Vermont State Law on comprehensive

management of exposure to mercury Rhode Island State general law 23-249 and amendment of 2007

Louisiana State Mercury Risk Reduction Act

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

China MII law (Chinese RoHS)

Korea RoHS

Japan J-MOSS

USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Hg-J-99 Containing mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― Hg-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added mercury in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

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― Hg-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of mercury in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 242

A11

Nickel When there is intentional addition in uses involving long-time contact with skin

Y A ― Ni-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added nickel for use consisting of long-term contact with skin

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y (N

ote

11)

― Ni-J-2 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and nickel is intentionally added

― ―

N

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― Ni-J-98 Cases containing nickel other than Ni-J-1and Ni-J-2(a product not staying in contact with skin for a considerable duration of time or containing impurities)

― ―

A

078 A17

Tributyltin oxide (TBTO CASNo56-35-9)

Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― A17-J-4 Cases containing intentionally added TBTO ― Immediately prohibited

Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

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― A17-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 128

A28

Tri-substituted organostannic compounds Intentionally added or 01 wt content of element tin

Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y A ― A28-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― A28-J-5 Contained by intentional addition for applications other than A28-J-4

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

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― A28-J-97 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 247

A23

Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-1

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in 1-component and 2-component room temperature vulcanized sealant (RTV-1 RTV-2 sealant) and adhesive

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2015

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-2

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and when applied onto molded product DBT compound is contained in paint or coating agent as an accelerator

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-3

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in soft PVC profile whether it is in the soft PVC itself or simultaneously extruded with hard PVC

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A ―

A23-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight excluding particular applications (A23-J-1 -2 -3)

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

N

Unco

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― A23-J-98 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

A 248

A24

Dioctyltin compounds (DOT) 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) in the following uses

Textiles and leather products intended to be in contact with skin

Two-component room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit)

Mental conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A ― A24-J-0

bull A clothleather part included in a surveyed product

bull In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight with a dual humoral room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit) in use

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

(Note

11)

― A24-J-1 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and DOT is intentionally added

― ―

N

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― A24-J-98 In cases where any dioctyl tin compound other than A24-J-0 and A24-J-1 is contained

― ―

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

C 234

A19

Beryllium oxide (CAS No 1304-56-9) 01 by weight per surveying unit

Y C ― A19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

DIGITALEUROPECECEDAeAEERA Guidance

N

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― A19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 058

B02 Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B02-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBB exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS

Y A ― B02-J-99 Containing PBB above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N U

nco

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― B02-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBB in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

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― B02-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBB in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 063

B03

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) Intentionally added or a concentration of 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B03-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBDE exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS Law Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― B03-J-99 Containing PBDE above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B03-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBDE in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

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― B03-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBDE in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

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code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 013

B08

Bromic fire retardants (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) bull Total bromine content of 01(1000ppm) by weight in plastic material excluding that contained in printed circuit board

Y B ― B08-J-3 In cases where bromine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B08-J-5 In cases where total bromine content in plastic material exceeds 01 wt excluding that contained in laminated printed circuit board

― ― JS709

Y B ― B08-J-4 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and brominated flame retardants is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

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― B08-J-97 In cases where any brominated flame retardant other than B08-J-3 B08-J-4 and B08-J-5 is contained

― ―

B

033 B18

Chlorinated flame retardants bull 009 by weight (900 ppm) of the total

bromine content in uses for laminated printed circuit board

bull Total bromine content in plastic material

exceeds 01 wt (1000 ppm) excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

Y B ― B18-J-0

In cases where chlorine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B18-J-1

In cases where total chlorine content in plastic material exceeds 01 by weight excluding the content in a printed wiring board laminate

― ― JS709

Y B ― B18-J-2

In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and chlorinated flame retardants is intentionally added ― ―

N

Unco

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― B18-J-98 In cases where flame retardant other than B18-J-0 B18-J-1or B18-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 070

B05

Polychloride biphenils (PCB) and specific substitutes Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B05-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added PCBs and specific substitutes

― Immediately prohibited Act Concerning the Examination and

Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 TSCA (USA)

N

Unco

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― B05-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 144

B15

Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT) 0005 wt of material

Y A ― B15-J-2 Cases containing above 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

N

Unco

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d

― B15-J-97 Cases containing up to 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 071

B06

Polychlorinated naphthalene (3 or more chlorines) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added polychlorinated naphthalenes

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

B 014

B12 Perchlorate 00000006 by weight per surveying unit(0006ppm)

Y B ― B12-J-0 Cases containing above 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

California State Perchlorate Contamination Prevention Act of 2003 regulation adpted by DTSC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B12-J-98 Cases containing up to 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 236

B13

Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) Intentionally added or content of 01 wt in material

Y C ― B13-J-0 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photoresists for the photolithography process or during antireflective coating

― ―

European Commission Regulation No 7572010 Canadian Environmental Protection Act SOR 2008-178 Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y C ― B13-J-1 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

Y A ― B13-J-2 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-3 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-4 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-6

Cases intentionally containing 01 wt or more of PFOS in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding specified uses of B13-J-0 1 2 3 and 4 for textiles and other covered materials cases intentionally containing above 1 μgm

2 of PFOS in lag

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-7 Cases intentionally containing PFOS excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 8 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-8 Content of 01 wt or over of PFOS in homogeneous material as an impurity for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-9 Content of 0001 wt or over of PFOS as a component of a substance or mixture for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 8)

― Immediately prohibited

-2555-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 236

B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-92 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities inantireflective coating or photoresists for the photolithography process

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-93 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities in photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-94 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-95 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-96 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-89

Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities as a component of substances and compounds excluding uses for B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-90

Cases containing less than 01 wt of PFOS as impurities in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding uses of B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96 for textiles and other covered materials cases containing less than 1 μgm

2 of PFOS as impurities in

lag

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-91 Cases containing PFOS as impurities excluding specified uses (B13-J-92 93 94 95 96 89 and 90)

― ―

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S

ubsta

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o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 243

B10

Fluorinated greenhouse effect gas (HFC PFC SF6) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B10-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added fluorinated greenhouse gases

― Immediately prohibited EU Regulation No 8422006

Ordinance by the Federal Minister for Agriculture Forestry Environment and Water Management on bans and restrictions for partly fluorinated and fully fluorinated hydrocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B10-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 249

B19

Polyvinyl chloride and PVC co-polymer Total chlorine content of 01 by weight (1000 ppm) in ploastic material excluding the content in printed circuit board

Y

A

― B19-J-0 Cases of total chlorine content exceeding 01 wt in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

For packing material

Immediately prohibited

Omronrsquos voluntary restriction

B For use other than the above

JS709 N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B19-J-98 Cases of total chlorine content of 01 wt or less in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

― ―

A 105

C01 Asbestos Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C01-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added asbestos ― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 USA TSCA Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C01-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 143

C02

Azocolourants and azodyes that generate some aromatic amines 0003 wtamp per survey unit (30 ppm) for use as textileleather products

Y A ― C02-J-2

Leather products and fiber products used with the intention of continued contact with the human body containing azocolourants and azodyes which form more than 0003 of certain aromatic amines by weight(used for a part including leather andor cloth)

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y

(Note

11)

― C02-J-3 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and ldquoAzocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic aminesrdquo is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C02-J-98 Cases containing azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines other than C02-J-2 or C02-J-3

― ―

-2755-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 123

C04 Ozone depleting substances Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C04-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added ozone depleting substances

― Immediately prohibited

Montreal Protocol EU EC No 20372000

EC 10052009 Clean Air Act (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C04-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 151

C06 Radioactive materials Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added radioactive substances

― Immediately prohibited EU-D 9629Euratom

Act on the Regulation of Nuclear Source Material Nuclear Fuel Material and Reactors (Japan) 1986 Law Concerning Prevention of Radiation Hazards (Japan) USA NRC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 142

C07

Formaldehyde

Cases of intentional addition for use as composite wood products

( 00075 wt per textile product unit (75 ppm) for use as textile

Y A ― C07-J-0 Cases containing above 00075 formaldehyde by weight in textile products ― Immediately

prohibited

Austria- BGB I 1990194 formaldehyde regulation sect2 1221990 Lithuania Hygiene Standard HN 962000 (hygiene standard and regulations)

Y A ― C07-J-2 In cases where a surveyed product includes some wood and formaldehyde is intentionally added to the wood

― Immediately prohibited

California USA CARB regulations US Federal law 111-199TSCA601

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C07-J-97 In cases where formaldehyde other than C07-J-0 or C07-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 235

C08

2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)(CAS No 3846-71-7) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C08-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C08-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 244

C09

Phthalate esters Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a toy or child care article as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C09-J-2 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-96 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-97

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1 and C09-J-2

― ―

A 245

C10

Phthalate esters Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C10-J-0

Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a childrenrsquos toy that can be placed in a childrsquos mouth or child care article as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C10-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-97 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-98

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0 and C10-J-1

― ―

-2955-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 246

C11

Dimethyl fumarate (dimethyl fumarate)

000001 wt in homogeneous material (01 ppm)

Y A ― C11-J-0 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is over 000001 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

EC Decision 2009251EC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C11-J-98 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is 000001 or less by weight

― ―

B 015

A17 Tributyltin oxide (TBTO) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A17-J-3 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A17-J-97 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 020

A20 Arsenic pentoxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 021

A21 Arsenic trioxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A21-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A21-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 019

B11

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) ltincluding all major diastereomersgt 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B11-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B11-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3055-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 140

B09

Shortchain chlorinated paraffins (number of carbon atoms 10 to 13) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y A ― B09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― Immediately prohibited

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) Norwegian Product Regulations FOR-2004-06-01-922 Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B09-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 022

B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate(TCEP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 016

C12 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C12-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C12-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 017

C13 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C13-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C13-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 018

C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C14-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C14-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3155-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 023

A22 Cobalt chloride(CoCl2) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A22-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A22-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 024

A25 Lead chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A25-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A25-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 025

A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A26-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A26-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 026

A27 Pigment yellow 34 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A27-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A27-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 027

C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C15-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C15-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3255-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 028

C16

Aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B

029

C17

Zirconia aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C17-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C17-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 030

C18 Boric acid 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C18-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C18-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 031

C19

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide anhydrous 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 032

C20

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate (Tetraboron disodium heptaoxidehydrate) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3355-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 034

C21

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C21-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C21-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 035

C22

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― C22-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C22-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 036

B17

4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B17-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

ECHA Registry of Intentions Oct 25 2010

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B17-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 037

A29 Strontium chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A29-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A29-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 038

B20

22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B20-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B20-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

-3455-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 039

A30

Potassium hydroxyoctaoxodizincate dichromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― A30-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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― ―

B 040

A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A31-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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― ―

B 041

C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C23-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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― C23-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 042

C24

4-(1133-tetramethylbutyl) henol(4-tert-Octylphenol) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C24-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 043

C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C25-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 044

C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C26-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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A 249

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Heavy metals (lead cadmium hexachromium mercury) 001 by weight of total weight of heavy metals per homogenous material (100 ppm) for use as packing and packaging material (Note 1)

Y A ― ― ―

Exceeding 100 ppm to total heavy metal weight for use as packingpackaging material (Note 1)

Immediately prohibited

9462EEC (on packing and packaging waste)

US Regulations on heavy metal on packaging materials

(Note 1) For packing and packaging materials the allowable content of heavy metals in each element that constitute a packing or packaging material (such as packaging material ink paint) shall be 100 ppm or less in the total amount of all the heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury)

(Note 2) The deadline for phase-out of a substance shall be any date set by Omronrsquos voluntary regulation (in principle a date six months prior to

non-use deadline for non-use substances by legislation)

(Note 3) The rule applies with RoHS Directive as the top priority providing ELV Directive shall apply only to cases of parts or materials for limited

use as dedicated ELV parts or materials (type specifications etc)

(Note 4) Omronrsquos additional standard is used when it is impossible for JGPSSI use classification to set the rule of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

and management classification (rank) formulated by Omron

(Note 5) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Pb-J-0 and Pb-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 6) Any lead content of less than 85 wt in high melting point solder shall cause the immediate prohibition

(Note 7) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Cr-J-0 and Cr-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 8) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Hg-J-0 and Hg-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 9) The content ratio will be calculated by conversion to metal element mass using each metal conversion factor Metal conversion factors

are shown in Attachment 2 Also see the Illustrative List (Concerning Products)

(Note 10) Number of exemption specified in the law of RoHS or ELV Directive They are shown here for reference information

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(Note 11) Shall be determined depending on the use of the Omron product

(Note 12) The content standards are those used by Omron for determining ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo and differ from the JGPSSI reporting

standards

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Attachment 2 Illustrative List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning products)

[Substances designated by JGPSSI Ver 420]

For substances whose names are metals or their compounds the content of a regulated chemical substance in terms of quantity and ratio should be calculated in the unit of metal element mass with the metal conversion factor unique to each substance

No metal conversion will be necessary for materials marked with ldquoan asterisk ()ldquo No constant metal conversion factor will be set for materials with ldquotwo asterisks ()ldquo as they are structurally unspecified

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A155 A05 Cadmiumcadmium compounds

Cadmium 1000 7440-43-9

Cadmium oxide 0875 1306-19-0

Cadmium sulfide 0778 1306-23-6

Cadmium chloride 0613 10108-64-2

Cadmium sulfate 0539 10124-36-4

Other cadmium compounds - -

A156 A07 Chromium VI compounds

Chromium (VI) oxide 0520 1333-82-0

Barium chromate 0205 10294-40-3

Calcium chromate 0333 13765-19-0

Lead (II) chromate 0161 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red 12656-85-8

Lead sulfochromate yellow 1344-37-2

Sodium chromate 0321 7775-11-3

Sodium dichromate 0397 10588-01-9

Strontium chromate 0255 7789-06-2

Potassium dichromate 0353 7778-50-9

Potassium chromate 0268 7789-00-6

Zinc chromate 0287 13530-65-9

Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 0090 49663-84-5

Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate 0250 11103-86-9

Other hexavalent chromium compounds - -

A154 A09 Leadlead compounds

Lead 1000 7439-92-1

Lead(II) sulfate 0683 7446-14-2

Lead(II) carbonate 0775 598-63-0

Lead(II) chromate 0641 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

12656-85-8

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1319-46-6

Lead acetate 0637 301-04-2

Lead (II) acetate trihydrate 0546 6080-56-4

Lead phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead selenide 0724 12069-00-0

Lead (IV) oxide 0866 1309-60-0

Lead (IIIV) oxide 0907 1314-41-6

Lead (II) sulfide 0866 1314-87-0

Lead (II) oxide 0928 1317-36-8

Lead(II) carbonate basic 0801 1319-46-6

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1344-36-1

Lead(II) phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34) 1344-37-2

Lead(II) titanate 0686 12060-00-3

Lead sulfatesulphuric acid lead salt 1000 15739-80-7

Lead sulphatetribasic 0850 12202-17-4

Lead stearate 0268 1072-35-1

Other lead compounds - -

A157 A10 Mercurymercury compounds

Mercury 1000 7439-97-6

Mercuric chloride - 33631-63-9

Mercury (II) chloride 0739 7487-94-7

Mercuric sulfate 0676 7783-35-9

Mercuric nitrate 0618 10045-94-0

Mercuric (II) oxide 0926 21908-53-2

Mercuric sulfide 0862 1344-48-5

Other mercury compounds - -

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A242 A11 Nickel - 1000 7440-02-0

A078 B015

A17 Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO)

- 0398 56-35-9

A128 A28 Tri-substiituted organostannic compounds

Triphenyltin=N N-dimethyldithiocarbamate 0252 1803-12-9

Triphenyltin fluoride 0322 379-52-2

Triphenyltin acetate 029 900-95-8

Triphenyltin chloride 0308 639-58-7

Triphenyltin hydroxide 0323 76-87-9

Triphenyltin fattyacid((9-11)salt) 0234

0234

0228

0222

18380-71-7

18380-72-8

47672-31-1

94850-90-5

Triphenyltin chloroacetate 0268 7094-94-2

Tributyltin methacrylate 0316 2155-70-6

Bis(tributyltin) fumalate 0342 6454-35-9

Tributyltin fluoride 0384 1983-10-4

Bis(tributyltin)23-dibromosuccinate 0278 31732-71-5 Tributyltin acetate 034 56-36-0

Tributyltin laurate 0243 3090-36-6

Bis(tributyltin) phthalate 0319 4782-29-0

Coplymer of alkyl (c=8) acrylatemethyl methacrylate and tributyltin methacrylate

018 67772-01-4

Tributyltin sulfamate 0307 6517-25-5

Bis (tributyltin) maleate 0341 14275-57-1

Tributyltin chloride 0365 1461-22-9 7342-38-3

Mixture of tributyltin cyclopentanecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin naphthenate)

85409-17-2

Mixture of tributyltin 12344a 4b 561010a-decahydro-7-isopropyl-1 4a-dimethyl-1-phenanthlenecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin rosin salt)

26239-64-5

Other tri-substituted organostannic compounds - -

A 247 A23 Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds

Dibutyltin oxide 0477 818-08-6

Dibutyltin diacetate 0338 1067-33-0

Dibutyltin dilaurate 0188 77-58-7

Dibutyltin maleate 0342 78-04-6

Other dibutyltin compounds - -

A 248 A24 Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds

Dioctyl Tin Oxide 0329 870-08-6

Dioctyltin dilaurate 0160 3648-18-8

Other Dioctyltin compounds - -

C234 A19 Beryllium Oxide (BeO)

- - 1304-56-9

A058 B02 Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)

Polybrominated Biphenyls - 59536-65-1

Dibromobiphenyl - 92-86-4

2-Bromobiphenyl - 2052-07-5

3-Bromobiphenyl - 2113-57-7

4-Bromobiphenyl - 92-66-0

Tribromobiphenyl - 59080-34-1

Tetrabromobiphenyl - 40088-45-7

Pentabrphenyl - 56307-79-0

Hexabromobiphenyl - 59080-40-9

hexabromo-11-biphenyl - 36355-01-8

Firemaster FF-1 - 67774-32-7

Heptabromobiphenyl - 35194-78-6

Octabromobiphenyl - 61288-13-9

Nonabromo-11-biphenyl - 27753-52-2

Decabromobiphenyl - 13654-09-6

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A063 B03 Polybrominated Diphenylethers (PBDEs)

Bromodiphenyl ether - 101-55-3

Dibromodiphenyl ethers - 2050-47-7

Tribromodiphenyl ether - 49690-94-0

Tetrabromodiphenyl ethers - 40088-47-9

Pentabromodidphenyl ether (note Commercially available PeBDPO is a complex reaction mixture containing a variety of brominated diphenyloxides)

- 32534-81-9 (CAS number used for commercial grades of PeBDPO)

Hexabromodiphenyl ether - 36483-60-0

Heptabromodiphenyl ether - 68928-80-3

Octabromodiphenyl ether - 32536-52-0

Nonabromodiphenyl ether - 63936-56-1

Decabromodiphenyl ether - 1163-19-5

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD)

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(14)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(15)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds in combination with antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(16)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls)]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(17)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls) in combination w ith antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(22)[Aliphaticalicyclic chlorinated and brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(42)[Brominated organic phosphorus compounds]

- -

Poly(26-dibromo-phenylene oxide) - 69882-11-7

Tetra-decabromo-diphenoxy-benzene - 58965-66-5

12-Bis(246-tribromo-phenoxy) ethane - 37853-59-1

353rsquo5rsquo-Tetrabromo-bisphenol A (TBBA) - 79-94-7

TBBA unspecified - 30496-13-0

TBBA-epichlorhydrin oligomer - 40039-93-8

TBBA-TBBA-diglycidyl-ether oligomer - 70682-74-5

TBBA carbonate oligomer - 28906-13-0

TBBA carbonate oligomer phenoxy end capped - 94344-64-2

TBBA carbonate oligomer 246- tribromo-phenol terminated

- 71342-77-3

TBBA-bisphenol A-phosgene polymer - 32844-27-2

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 139638-58-7

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 135229-48-0

TBBA-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 21850-44-2

TBBA bis-(2-hydroxy-ethyl-ether) - 4162-45-2

TBBA-bis-(allyl-ether) - 25327-89-3

TBBA-dimethyl-ether - 37853-61-5

Tetrabromo-bisphenol S - 39635-79-5

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD) (contrsquod)

TBBS-bis-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 42757-55-1

24-Dibromo-phenol - 615-58-7

246-tribromo-phenol - 118-79-6

Pentabromo-phenol - 608-71-9

246-Tribromo-phenyl-alltl-ether - 3278-89-5

Tribromo-phenyl-allyl-etherunspecified - 26762-91-4

Bis(methyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 55481-60-2

Bis(2-ethlhexyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 26040-51-7

2-Hydroxy-propyl-2-(2-hydroxy- ethoxy)-ethyl-TBP - 20566-35-2

TBPA glycol-and propylene-oxide esters - 75790-69-1

NNrsquo-Ethylene ndashbis-(tetrabromo- phthalimide) - 32588-76-4

Ethylene-bis(56-dibromo-norbornane- 23-dicarboximide)

- 52907-07-0

23-Dibromo-2-butene-14-diol - 3234-02-4

Dibromo-neopentyl-glycol - 3296-90-0

23-Dibromo-1-propanol - 96-13-9

Tribromo-neopentyl-alcohol - 36483-57-5

Poly tribromo-styrene - 57137-10-7

Tribromo-styrene - 61368-34-1

Dibromo-styrene grafted PP - 171091-06-8

Poly-dibromo-styrene - 31780-26-4

Bromo-Chloro-paraffins - 68955-41-9

Bromo-Chloro-alpha-olefin - 82600-56-4

Vinylbromide - 593-60-2

Tris-(23-dibromo-propyl)-isocyanurate - 52434-90-9

Tris(24-Dibromo-phenyl) phosphate - 49690-63-3

Tris(tribromo-neopentyl) phosphate - 19186-97-1

Chlorinated and brominated phosphate esther - 125997-20-8

Pentabromo-toluene - 87-83-2

Pentabromo-benzyl bromide - 38521-51-6

13-Butadienehomopolymerbrominated - 68441-46-3

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate monomer - 59447-55-1

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate polymer - 59447-57-3

Decabromo-diphenyl-ethane - 84852-53-9

Tribromo-bisphenyl-maleinimide - 59789-51-4

Tetrabromo-chyclo-octane - 31454-48-5

12-Dibromo-4-(12 dibromo-methyl)-cyclo-hexane - 3322-93-8

TBPA Na salt - 25357-79-3

Tetrabromo phthalic anhydride - 632-79-1

Octabromo-113-trimethyl-1-phenylindane (FR-1808)

- 155613-93-7

Other Brominated Flame Retardants - -

B033 B18 Chlorinated flame retardants

22-bis(chloromethyl)trimethylene bis(bis(2-chloroethyl)phosphate)

- 38051-10-4

Tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate - 13674-84-5

Phosphoric acid 22-bis(bromomethyl)-3-chloropropyl=bis[2-chloro-1-(chloromethyl)ethyl] ester

- 66108-37-0

A070 B05 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and specific substitutes

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (all isomers and congeners)

- 1336-36-3

Monomethyl-tetrachloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 141)

- 76253-60-6

Monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 121 Ugilec 21)

- 81161-70-8

Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane (DBBT) - 99688-47-8

A144 B15 Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs)

PCT (Polychlorinated Terphenyl) (all isomers and congeners)

- 61788-33-8

A071 B06 Polychlorinated Naphthalenes (more than 3 chlorine atoms)

Polychlorinated Naphthalenes - 70776-03-3

Other polychlorinated Naphthalenes - -

B014 B12 Perchlorates Lithium perchlorate - 7791-03-9

Other perchlorate compounds - -

A236 B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

Perfluoroctane Sulfonates (PFOS) C8F17SO2X where X = OR NR or other derivative

- -

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A243 B10 Fluorinated greenhouse gases (PFC SF6 HFC)

Tetrafluoromethane (Carbon tetrafluoride PFC-14) - 75-73-0

Hexafluoroethane (PFC-116) - 76-16-4

Octafluoropropane (PFC-218) - 76-19-7

Decafluorobutane (PFC-31-10) - 355-25-9

Dodecafluoropentane (PFC-41-12) - 678-26-2

Tetradecafluorohexane (PFC-51-14) - 355-42-0

Octafluorocyclobutane (PFC-c318) - 115-25-3

Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) - 2551-62-4

Trifluoromethane - (HFC-23) - 75-46-7

Difluoromethane - (HFC-32) - 75-10-5

Methyl fluoride ndash (HFC-41) - 593-53-3

2H3H-Decafluoropentane ndash (HFC-43-10mee) - 138495-42-8

Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) - 354-33-6

1122-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134) - 359-35-3

1112-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134a) - 811-97-2

11-Difluoroethane ndash (HFC-152a) - 75-37-6

112-Trifluoroethane ndash(HFC-143) - 430-66-0

111-Trifluoroethane ndash (HFC-143a) - 420-46-2

2H-Heptafluoropropane ndash (HFC-227ea) - 431-89-0

111223-hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236cb) - 677-56-5

111233-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236ea) - 431-63-0

111333-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236fa) - 690-39-1

11223-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245ca) - 679-86-7

11133-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245fa) - 460-73-1

11133-Pentafluorobutane ndash (HFC-365mfc) - 406-58-6

A249 B19 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and PVC co-polymer

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - 9002-86-2

Other Polyvinyl chlorides - -

PVC co-polymer - -

A105 C01 Asbestos Asbestos - 1332-21-4

Actinolite - 77536-66-4

Amosite (Grunerite) - 12172-73-5

Anthophyllite - 77536-67-5

Chrysotile - 12001-29-5

Crocidolite - 12001-28-4

Tremolite - 77536-68-6

A143 C02 Azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines

4-aminobiphenyl - 92-67-1

Benzidine - 92-87-5

4-chloro-2-methylaniline - 95-69-2

2-naphthylamine - 91-59-8

o-aminoazotoluene - 97-56-3

5-nitro-o-toluidine - 99-55-8

4-chloroaniline - 106-47-8

24-diaminoanisole - 615-05-4

44-methylenedianiline - 101-77-9

33-dichlorobenzidine - 91-94-1

33-dimethoxybenzidine - 119-90-4

33-dimethylbenzidine - 119-93-7

44-diamino-33-dimethyldiphenylmethane - 838-88-0

6-methoxy-m-toluidine - 120-71-8

44-methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline) - 101-14-4

44-oxydianiline - 101-80-4

44-diaminodiphenyl sulfide - 139-65-1

o-toluidine - 95-53-4

4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine - 95-80-7

245-trimethylaniline - 137-17-7

o-anisidine - 90-04-0

4-amino azobenzene - 60-09-3

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances

Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) - 75-69-4

Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) - 75-71-8

Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13) - 75-72-9

Pentachlorofluoroethane (CFC-111) - 354-56-3

Tetrachlorodifluoroethane (CFC-112) 1122-Tetrachloro-12-difluoroethane (CFC-112) 1112-Tetrachloro-22-difluoroethane (CFC-112a)

- - -

76-12-0 76-12-0 76-11-9

Trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC-113) 112-Trichloro-122 trifluoroethane (CFC-113) 111-Trichloro-222 trifluoroethane (CFC-113a)

- - -

76-13-1 76-13-1 354-58-5

Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114) - 76-14-2

Monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115) - 76-15-3

Heptachlorofluoropropane (CFC-211)

1112233-Heptachloro-3-fluoropropane (CFC-211aa) 1112333-Heptachloro-2-fluoropropane (CFC-211ba)

-

- - -

422-78-6

135401-87-5

422-78-6

422-81-1

Hexachlorodifluoropropane (CFC-212) - 3182-26-1

Pentachlorotrifluoropropane (CFC-213) - 2354-06-5 134237-31-3

Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropane (CFC-214) 1223-Tetrachloro-1133-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214aa) 1113-Tetrachloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214cb)

- - -

29255-31-0 2268-46-4 -

Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215) 122-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215aa) 123-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ba) 112-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215bb) 113-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ca) 111-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215cb)

- - - - - -

1599-41-3 1599-41-3 76-17-5 - - 4259-43-2

Dichlorohexafluoropropane (CFC-216) - 661-97-2

Chloroheptafluoropropane (CFC-217) - 422-86-6

Bromochloromethane (Halon-1011) - 74-97-5

Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon-1202) - 75-61-6

Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211) - 353-59-3

Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301) - 75-63-8

Dibromotetrafluoroethane (Halon-2402) - 124-73-2

Tetrachloromethane (carbontetrachloride) - 56-23-5

111-Trichloroethane (methylchloroform) - 71-55-6

Bromomethane (methyl bromide) - 74-83-9

Bromoethane (ethyl bromide) - 74-96-4

1-Bromopropane (n-propyl bromide) - 106-94-5

Trifluoroiodomethane (trifluoromethyliodide) - 2314-97-8

Chloromethane (methyl chloride) - 74-87-3

Dibromofluoromethane (HBFC-21 B2) - 1868-53-7

Bromodifluoromethane (HBFC-22 B1) - 1511-62-2

Bromofluoromethane (HBFC-31 B1) - 373-52-4

Tetrabromofluoroethane (HBFC-121B4) - 306-80-9

Tribromodifluoroethane (HBFC-122 B3) - -

Dibromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-123 B2) - 354-04-1

Bromotetrafluoroethane (HBFC-124 B1) - 124-72-1

Tribromofluoroethane (HBFC-131 B3) - -

Dibromodifluoroethane (HBFC-132 B2) - 75-82-1

Bromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-133 B1) - 421-06-7

Dibromofluoroethane (HBFC-141 B2) - 358-97-4

Bromodifluoroethane (HBFC-142 B1) - 420-47-3

Bromofluoroethane (HBFC-151 B1) - 762-49-2

Hexabromofluoropropane (HBFC-221 B6) - -

Pentabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-222 B5) - -

Tetrabromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-223 B4) - -

-4355-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances (contrsquod)

Tribromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-224 B3) - -

Dibromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-225 B2) - 431-78-7

Bromohexafluoropropane (HBFC-226 B1) - 2252-78-0

Pentabromofluoropropane (HBFC-231 B5) - -

Tetrabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-232 B4) - -

Tribromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-233 B3) - -

Dibromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-234 B2) - -

Bromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-235 B1) - 460-88-8

Tetrabromofluoropropane (HBFC-241 B4) - -

Tribromodifluoropropane (HBFC-242 B3) - 70192-80-2

Dibromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-243 B2) - 431-21-0

Bromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-244 B1) - 679-84-5

Tribromofluoropropane (HBFC-251 B3) - 75372-14-4

Dibromodifluoropropane (HBFC-252 B2) - 460-25-3

Bromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-253 B1) - 421-46-5

Dibromofluoropropane (HBFC-261 B2) - 51584-26-0

Bromodifluoropropane (HBFC-262 B1) - -

Bromofluoropropane (HBFC-271 B1) - 1871-72-3

Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21) - 75-43-4

Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22) - 75-45-6

Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31) - 593-70-4

Tetrachlorofluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1122-Tetrachloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1112-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-121a)

- - -

134237-32-4 354-14-3 354-11-0

Trichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-122) 122-Trichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-122) 112-Trichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-122a) 111-Trichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-122b)

- - - -

41834-16-6 354-21-2 354-15-4 354-12-1

Dichlorotrifluoroethane(HCFC-123) 11-Dichloro-222-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123) 12-Dichloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123b)

- - - - -

34077-87-7 306-83-2 354-23-4 90454-18-5 812-04-4

Chlorotetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 2-chloro-1112-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 1-chloro-1122-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124a)

- - -

63938-10-3 2837-89-0 354-25-6

Trichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-131)

112-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoroethane(HCFC131a) 111-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131b)

- -

-

- -

27154-33-2

(134237-34-6)

359-28-4 811-95-0 2366-36-1

Dichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-132) 12-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-132) 11-Dichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-132a) 12-Dichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-132b) 11-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HFCF-132c)

- - - - -

25915-78-0 431-06-1 471-43-2 1649-08-7 1842-05-3

Chlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC-133)

1-Chloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133) 2-Chloro-111-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133a) 1-Chloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133b)

-

-

- - -

1330-45-6

431-07-2

1330-45-6 75-88-7 421-04-5

Dichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-141) 12-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141) 11-Dichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-141a) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b)

- - - -

-

1717-00-6 (25167-88-8) 430-57-9 430-53-5

1717-00-6

Chlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-142) 2-Chloro-11-Difluoroethane (HCFC-142) 1-Chloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b) 1-Chloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-142a)

- - - -

25497-29-4 338-65-8 75-68-3 338-64-7

Chlorofluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a)

- - -

110587-14-9 762-50-5 1615-75-4

Hexachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-221) 111223-Hexachloro-3-fluoropropane (HCFC-221ab)

- - -

134237-35-7 29470-94-8 422-26-4

-4455-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances (contrsquod)

Pentachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-222) 11133-pentachloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-222ca)) 12233-pentachloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-222aa)

- - -

134237-36-8 422-49-1 422-30-0

Tetrachlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-223) 1133-Tetrachloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223ca) 1113-Tetrachloro-223-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223cb)

- - -

134237-37-9 422-52-6 422-50-4

Trichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224) 133-Trichloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224ca) 113-Trichloro-1223-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cb) 111-Trichloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cc)

- - - -

134237-38-0 422-54-8 422-53-7 422-51-7

Dichloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-225) 22-Dichloro-11133-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225aa) 23-Dichloro-11123-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ba) 12-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225bb) 33-Dichloro-11122-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca) 13-Dichloro-11223-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb) 11-Dichloro-12233-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225cc) 12-Dichloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225da) 13-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ea) 11-Dichloro-12333-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225eb)

- - - - - - - - - -

127564-92-5 128903-21-9 422-48-0 422-44-6 422-56-0 507-55-11 3474-88-9 431-86-7 136013-79-1 111512-56-2

Chlorohexafluoropropane (HCFC-226) 2-Chloro-111333-hexafluoro-propane (HCFC-226da)

- -

134308-72-8 431-87-8

Pentachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-231) 11123-pentachloro-2-fluoro-propane(HCFC-231bb)

- -

134190-48-0 421-94-3

Tetrachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-232) 1113-Tetrachloro-33-difluoropropane (HCFC-232fc)

- -

134237-39-1 460-89-9

Trichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-233) 111-Trichloro-333-trifluoropropane(HCFC-233fb)

- -

134237-40-4 7125-83-9

Dichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234) 12-Dichloro-1233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234db)

- -

127564-83-4 425-94-5

Chloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-235) 1-Chloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-235fa)

- -

134237-41-5 460-92-4

Tetrachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-241) 1123-Tetrachloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-241db)

- -

134190-49-1 666-27-3

Trichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-242) 133Trichloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-242fa)

- -

134237-42-6 460-63-9

Dichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-243) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243cc) 23-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243db) 33-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243fa)

- - - -

134237-43-7 7125-99-7 338-75-0 460-69-5

Chlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244) 3-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244ca) 1-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244cc)

- - -

134190-50-4 679-85-6 421-75-0

Trichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-251) 113-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251fb) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251dc)

- - -

134190-51-5 818-99-5 421-41-0

Dichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-252) 13-Dicloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC 252fb)

- -

134190-52-6 819-00-1

-4555-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances (contrsquod)

Chlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-253) 3-Chloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-253fb)

- -

134237-44-8 460-35-5

Dichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-261) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-261fc) 12-Dichloro-2-fluoro-propane (HCFC-261ba)

- - -

134237-45-9 7799-56-6 420-97-3

Chlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-262) 1-Chloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-262ca) 2-Chloro-13-difluoropropane (HCFC-262da) 1-Chloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-262fc)

- - - -

134190-53-7 420-99-5 102738-79-4 421-02-03

Chlorofluoropropane (HCFC-271) 2-Chloro-2-fluoropropane (HCFC-271ba) 1-Chloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-271fb)

- - -

134190-54-8 420-44-0 430-55-7

A151 C06 Radioactive substances

Uranium-238 - 7440-61-1

Radon - 10043-92-2

Americium-241 - 14596-10-2

Thorium-232 - 7440-29-1

Cesium-137 - 10045-97-3

Strontium-90 - 10098-97-2

Other radioactive substances - -

A142 C07 Formaldehyde - - 50-00-0

A235 C08 Phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

- - 3846-71-7

A244 C09 Selected Phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)

Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) - 85-68-7

Dibutylphthalate (DBP) - 84-74-2

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) - 117-81-7

A245 C10 Selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid diisodecyl ester (DIDP)

- 26761-40-0 68515-49-1

Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) - 28553-12-0 68515-48-0

Di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP) - 117-84-0

A246 C11 Dimethyl fumarate - - 624-49-7

B020 A20 Diarsenic Pentoxide - 1303-28-2

B021 A21 Diarsenic Trioxide - 1327-53-3

B019 B11 Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and all major diastereoisomers

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) - 25637-99-4 3194-55-6

alpha-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-50-6

beta-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-51-7

gamma-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-52-8

A140 B09 Shortchain Chlorinated Paraffins (carbon number 10 -13

Alkanes C10-13 chloro - 85535-84-8

Alkanes C10-12 chloro - 108171-26-2

Alkanes C12-13 chloro - 71011-12-6

Alkanes chloro - 61788-76-9

Other Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins - -

B022 B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP)

- - 115-96-8

B016 C12 Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)

- - 117-81-7

B017 C13 Dibutylphthalate (DBP)

- - 84-74-2

B018 C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)

- - 85-68-7

B023 A22 Cobalt dichloride (CoCl2)

- 7646-79-9

B024 A25 Lead chromate - 7758-97-6

B025 A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

- 12656-85-8

B26 A27 Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34)

- 1344-37-2

-4655-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B027 C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)

- - 84-69-5

B028 C16 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum and silicon they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B029 C17 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Zirconia Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum silicon and zirconium they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B030 C18 Boric acid - - 10043-35-3

- - 11113-50-1

B031 C19 Disodium tetraborate anhydrous

Disodium tetraborate decahydrate - 1303-96-4

Disodium tetraborate anhydrous - 1330-43-4

Disodium tetraborate pentahydrate - 12179-04-3

B032 C20 Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate

- - 12267-73-1

B034 C21 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP)

- - 71888-89-6

B035 C22 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP)

- - 68515-42-4

B036 B17 4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3)

- - 548-62-9

B037 A29 Strontium chromate - 7789-06-2

B038 B20 22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA)

- - 101-14-4

B039 A30 Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate

- 11103-86-9

B040 A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide

- 49663-84-5

B041 C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate

- - 117-82-8

-4755-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B042 C24 4-(1133-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (4-tert-Octylphenol)

- - 140-66-9

B043 C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether

- - 111-96-6

B044 C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC)

- - 127-19-5

-4855-

Attachment 3

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject chemical substances

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

Uses of A and A1 ranks are already checked

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

However it is assumed that Omron Corporation will not use nickel and selected

phthalates for any legally regulated applications

15

13

14

11

12

9

10

8

7

5

6

4

3

1

2

We hereby certify that the chemical substances cited below are not contained in our products

parts or materials that are supplied to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiary and affiliated

companies) by us (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies)

Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances

Product Number Article Name

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Remarks

-4955-

Attachment 4

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject Substances

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

14

15

12

13

10

11

8

9

6

7

5

4

3

1

Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

Product Number

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Uses of A and A1 ranks are

already checked

Article Name

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

We hereby pledge that we (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies) have verified that

the prohibited substances (A rank) cited below are not contained in the following products

parts or materials delivered to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiaries and affiliates) and

are committed to attaining the goal for phasing out the following non-use substances (A1 rank)

2

Deadline for

Non-use

(MMYYYY)

JGPSSI use

classification

code

Remarks

-5055-

Attachment 5

PROCESS CHANGE REPORT(PCR)

Date No

From (Company name)

TO

Written Checked

Type

Part name

Parts code No(drawing No)

Change classification

Change in manufacture place change in manufacture method Renewal or modification of die

Reason

Effective date of change

Lot No

Change in QA standers

QC process chart

Inspection standards

Representative sample

Present method Method after change

Quality check points amp result

Opinion amp requirement Checked

For OMRON use

Indications for receiving inspection indicator Result of receiving inspection

Pro455 QE E

If it is a commercial product

enter its product number

Change of material of a part or material

Change of material of an ink paint and

the like

Includes the change of subsidiary

materials (adhesives solders etc)

The attached materials contain the

following

Material composition data (JGP file)

Results of evaluation of reliability

Results of evaluation of performances

-5155-

Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

The preparation procedure is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file sent from Omron upon request for survey Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink) Check Point (3)

4) Fill in ldquomanufacturerrsquos namerdquo and ldquonumber of productpartmaterial of the respondentrdquo Check Point (4)

5) Fill in ldquosurvey unitrdquo and ldquosurvey unit massrdquo Check Point (5)

ldquoSurvey unitrdquo should be determined as per the unit of Omronrsquos product number

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

6) Press the Input button for each of the subject items and go on to the information registration window for contained substances (level 2) Check Point (6)

7) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 1 button Check Point (7)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

8) Make sure that the number designated by Omron upon request is entered in ldquonumber of the requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo and ldquoreference numberrdquo Check Point (8)

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

9) Press the Save GP button to output the JGP file Check Point (9)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule

JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

Check Point (9)

Check Point (8)

-5255-

Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 2 is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Register SVHC content information of REACH

Enter content flag ldquoYrdquo when the content of any one of SVHC substances exceeds the threshold level (reporting level) Enter ldquoNrdquo when it does not Check Point (1)

Enter content flag = ldquoYrdquo when the content of any substance does not exceed the threshold level Check Point (1)

Select the appropriate use classification press the appropriate button and go to the registration window (level 3) of content information of SVHC Check Point (2)

Registration is mandatory for content flag of Y Registration is necessary even for the flag of N if the substance is known to be contained

2) Enter either ldquoYrdquo or ldquoNrdquo in the content flag according to the threshold level (reporting level) for each substance Check Point (3)

3) Input the total content of each substance This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the total content is known Metal conversion is necessary for metal

compounds Check Point (4)

4) Select the appropriate use classification and input ldquouse and purposerdquo ldquouse portionrdquo and ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo Check Point (5)

This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the information is known

Note that input is mandatory for some materials or uses for the last item ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink)

5) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 2 button Check Point (6)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

6) Press the OK button to go back to Level 1 Check Point (7)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

-5355-

Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 3 (SVHC content information) is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Input ldquocontent of compound per survey unitrdquo ldquouse and purposerdquo and ldquouse portionrdquo for each substance group Check Point (1)

2) In Level 3 there are two tables one for input when the content ratio exceeds 01 and the other when the ratio does not exceed 01 Be sure to choose the right table Check

Point (2)

3) After inputting for all substance groups in Level 3 press the OK button to go back to Level 2 Check Point (3)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

-5455-

Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

Preparation Procedure and Check Points The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file created by the manufacturer Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo and check the entries (Input is mandatory for cells shown in pink) Check Point (3)

The respondentrsquos company name may be the manufacturerrsquos name

4) Make sure that the reference number is the one designated by Omron upon request Check Point (4)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

5) Make sure that ldquonumber of requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo is Omronrsquos product number Check Point (5)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

6) Check if the ldquosurvey unitrdquo is appropriate Check Point (6)

Determine the right survey unit as per Omronrsquos units for product numbers

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

7) Press the Error check 1 button In case an error is found correct the problem part Check Point (7)

8) Press the SAVE JGP button to output the JGP file Check Point (8)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5) Check Point (6)

Check Point (7) Check Point (8)

History of Major Revisions

Oct 21 2003 Ver 10 First version

Nov 1 2006 Ver 20 Controlled substances were changed from 207 substance groups to 25 substance groups as per JGPSSI Ver 3

Apr 8 2011 Ver 30 Total revision Controlled substances were changed from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 3 (25 substance group) to Ver 411 (49 substance groups) Omronrsquos own content standards and survey format were changed to those specified by JGPSSI

July 31 2012 Ver 31 Changed the controlled substances from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 411 (49 substance group) to Ver 420 (61 substance groups) In conjunction with that renewed Attachment 1 List of Regulated Chemical Substances Added 523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report) Changed the JGPSSI Tool to allow the entry of manufacturerrsquos name in the respondent field that had been for the trading firmrsquos name Non-inclusion Certificate Updated the Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances from Version 30 to Version 31 Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo Substance Phase-out Declaration Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank

from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo

Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31

Issued on October 21 2003

Revised on July 31 2012

Issued by Omron Corporation

Global Process Innovation HQ

Quality Innovation Center

Page 4: Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances (For

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(4) You provide Omron with the material composition data (JGP file) on your subject products based

on the survey results as well as the Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances (see

Note 2) or Declaration for Phase-out of Regulated Substance (see Note 3)

(5) Omron provides the environmentally warranted products to customers

The Survey and Response Format data preparation tools and the list of regulated substances

used in this material composition survey are determined by JGPSSI and available free of charge

to ensure standardized action in this respect in the electric and electronic industries

JGPSSI uses the list of regulated chemical substances and the reporting standard specified in

Joint Industry Guide (JIG) the common guideline for the survey on chemical substances in

electric and electronic equipment established by electric and electronic industries of Japan the

USA and Europe

Notes 1 JGP file Electronic data that contain survey items prepared by the survey and response tool of JGPSSI and the

information of chemical substances contained in them

2 Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances A document issued to certify no inclusion of use-prohibited substances (A rank) and non-use substances (A1 rank) determined by Omron

3 Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances A document to promise total exclusion of non-use substances (A1 rank) established by Omron in case any of them is contained in parts or materials

Fig 1 Schematic illustration of material composition survey and environmental warrantee

3 Response Procedure for Suppliers

31 Preliminary preparation

You are requested to check the Survey and Response Manual Survey Response Tools and

Survey Response Tool Operation Manual of JGPSSI and understand how to prepare JGP files

The manual and tools are available from the following website of JGPSSI

Japanese httpwwwdb1cojpjeita_epsgreengreenTOPhtml

English httpwwwdb1cojpjeita_epsgreengreenTOP-eghtml

Chinese httpwwwdb1cojpjeita_epsgreengreenTOP-chhtml

Request Use of English version is recommended for the JGPSSI Survey Response Tools

Depending on the OS environment the functionality is not sufficiently guaranteed with

Japanese version and Chinese version In addition since Omronrsquos system does not accept

any JGP file prepared through the Chinese version please do not use the Chinese version of

the Tools

Your suppliers (secondary

suppliers)

Parts manufacturers

Parts manufacturers

Raw material manufacturer

You

(primary supplier)

Unit assembly manufacturers

Trading companies

Parts manufacturers

(3) Answer

(2) Request for survey

Om

ron

Custo

mers

(1) Request for survey

(4) Answer

JGP file

JGP file

Certificate of non-inclusion or Declaration for phase-out

(5) Provision of

environmentally

warranted

products

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32 Material composition survey procedure

Conduct the material composition survey according to the procedure shown in Fig 2

Fig 2 Material composition survey procedure

Flow Additional explanation

Mate

rial co

mp

osit

ion

su

rvey p

roced

ure

Omron makes a request (1) The manufacturer identifies parts

or materials to purchase that are used to constitute survey subject items

(2) You request your suppliers to conduct a material composition survey

(3) You obtain information on chemical substances used in parts or materials from your suppliers (JGP MSDS (see Note 1) MSDSplus (see Note 2) AIS (see Note 3) may be used)

(4) The manufacturer tallies the contents for each product of yours Based on the tallied data you prepare JGP file using JGPSSI Survey Response Tools (see Attachments 6 7 and 8)

(5) The trading firm reads JGP files obtained from their suppliers with JGPSSI Survey Response Tools to confirm the contents and makes corrections as required (see Attachment 9)

If the content information obtained is not in a JGP file format they prepare data in the JGP file format like the manufacturers (see Attachments 6 7 and 8)

(6) Survey results are sent to Omron

JGP file

Non-inclusion certificate or phase-out declaration

Notes

1 MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet In Europe it is referred to as Safety Data Sheet (SDS) These documents are prepared and provided to establishments using or dealing with chemical substances to help them ensure protection of the environment and peoplersquos health and implementation of actions necessary to maintain occupational safety In Japan provision of MSDS is obligated under the Industrial Safety and Health Act PRTR Act and Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act

2 MSDSplus Material Safety Data Sheet plus Sheets recommended by JAMP that transmit chemical substance information as supplementaries to the information of MSDS on materials or pharmaceuticals

3 AIS Article Information Sheet Information sheets recommended by JAMP also intended to disclose or provide information on chemical substances contained in products parts or materials

4 Concept of Control of Chemical Substances Contained in Parts and Materials

Omron controls chemical substances in products parts and materials according to the List of

Regulated Chemical Substances (Attachment 1) The controlled substances in the list are the same as

JGPSSI list Judgment of ldquocontainedYrdquo or ldquonot containedNrdquo is also based on the same criteria as theirs

Using laws and regulations inside and outside Japan as the industrial trends as reference data Omron

determines the control classification (ranks) and conducts management appropriate for each rank

41 Basic understanding of the content standard and content judgment

Table 1 shows the basic understanding of content flag relative to the content standard (see

Note 1) The content standard is established for each substance group in Attachment 1 List of the

Regulated Chemical Substances The basic understanding of the content judgment shown herein

is the same as that of JGPSSI

Omronrsquos request for material

composition survey on

subject substances

Manufacturer applies subject partsmaterials (delivered items)

to those purchased by you

You request your suppliers for material composition survey

You acquire answers on the information of chemical

substances used in partsmaterials

Summation of contents in products

bull Preparation of JGP file bull Preparation of non-use

certificate

Answer to Omron

Manufacturer Trading firm Manufacturer

or trading firm

(1)

(2) (2)

(3)

(4) (5)

(3)

(6)

You request your suppliers (manufacturers) for material

composition survey

You acquire answers on the information of chemical

substances used in partsmaterials

bull Confirm or correct JGP file bull Preparation of non-use

certificate etc

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Table 1 Judgment criteria for content flag relative to content standard examples

Example of content standard Basic understanding of content judgment

Cases of intentional addition (see Note 2)

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo in cases of intentional addition

01 by weight in homogeneous material (see Note 3) (1000 ppm)

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo in cases where the content ratio in a homogenous material exceeds 01 by weight This judgment shall be made regardless of whether there is or there is no intentional use

Intentionally added or 01 by weight of homogenous materia

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo in either case

In cases of batteries In cases of child products

In cases where applications of a substance are limited the substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo when the ratio exceeds 01 by weight for each such application The substance is judged ldquonot containedrdquo when it is used in another application It shall be ldquocontainedrdquo in case applications cannot be judged

of homogeneous material per survey unit of battery etc

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo when the content rate is calculated based on the designated unit and is found to exceed the threshold level

Metal conversion of the content ratio is necessary

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo when the content ratio of a metal element is calculated and it exceeds the threshold level Metal conversion factors shall be used for calculation

Notes 1 Content standard Criteria for judgment of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo established for each regulated

chemical substance Uses subject to control and threshold levels (allowable concentration) for those substances are specified The standard is equal to the ldquothreshold levelrdquo or ldquoreporting levelrdquo of JGPSSI

2 Intentionally added When the substance is intentionally added it is added filled or adhered to the product by its manufacturer deliberately to continuously maintain the specific functional or quality characteristic of that product

3 Homogeneous material A material that cannot be mechanically broken down (such as unscrewing cutting crushing grinding and abrasive processes) into different materials The term ldquohomogeneousrdquo means ldquoof uniform composition throughoutrdquo Examples of homogeneous materials are individual types of plastics ceramics glass metals alloys paper board resins and coatings

42 Description of management classification (rank)

Table 2 shows the meaning of each management classification and the principle of selection

of regulated substances Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances sets

management classifications (ranks) for each use category of substance groups Omron takes

actions as per the management classification (rank) of Table 2 when the judgment ldquocontainedrdquo is

made as per 41

Table 2 Definition of management classification (rank) and the method of selection of substances

Management classification (rank)

Definition Method of selection of regulated substances

Prohibited substances (A rank)

Prohibited use in products parts or materials

The substances designated by JGPSSI whose use in products (parts and materials) have been prohibited by the legislations in Japan and overseas or those designated by Omronrsquos voluntary regulations (Polyvinyl chloride for packing materials)

Non-use substances (A1 rank)

Substituted before the deadline for the non-use in components

Use prohibited after the deadline for the non-use in components

The substances designated by JGPSSI for which regulatory laws in Japan and abroad are clearly known to exist and for which use prohibition deadline has been established (The date of total elimination of use in components six months prior to the use prohibition date by law)

Substitution accelerating substances (B rank)

Promotion of alternative substances

The substances designated by JGPSSI of which use prohibition is not clearly mentioned in any relevant law but which are expected to be subject to use reduction or prohibition due to tightening regulatory control in the future

Self control substances (C rank)

Understanding of the amount contained

The substances designated by JGPSSI that are other than prohibited substances (A rank) non-use substances (A1 rank) and substitution accelerating substances (B rank)

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5 Requirements

51 Requirements for preparation of JGP files

JGP files shall be prepared according to the Material Composition Survey and Response

Manual and Survey Response Tool Operation Manual provided by JGPSSI

511 Providers of information to suppliers

You request sellers or suppliers of parts and materials that you receive to conduct

material composition survey In case no answers can be obtained from suppliers of Omronrsquos

designated parts and materials consult with Omronrsquos section in charge of such parts and

materials

512 ldquoSurvey unitrdquo for JGP files

The ldquosurvey unitrdquo to be entered in the JGP file shall be determined as per the unit of

Omronrsquos product number listed in Table 3 Generally however Omron enters the survey unit

in the JGP file and requests material composition survey

When ldquopcs (piece)rdquo is used as the unit of the Omron product number the JGP file shall

be created in the amount of each piece having the said product number for which you have

a sales transaction with Omron

Note For instance there is a difference in the definition of ldquoonerdquo between one contact pin of the connector and one role of reel If you do not know how to judge the counting contact Omron for clarification

Packaging materials that pack subject parts and materials (such as packing material

cushions tapes or labels) or any items that are disposed of after transport or during

production processes (such as waste board) shall not be included in the information of the

JGP file

Table 3 Survey units for JGP files

Units used in combination with Omron product numbers

Survey unit for JGP file

PCS piece piece

MM CM M KM (for electric cable etc) m

ML L KL liter liter

MG G KG ldquo(space)rdquo (material-related units) arbitrary unit

513 Cases of unknown product applications

When you cannot judge whether the substance is one subject to judgment by the

content standard because of its use at Omron being unknownyou are sure to check with

Omron about the use and judge whether the substance is ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

Subjects Nickel dioctyltin (DOT) compounds polybrominated biphenyls (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) some azocolorants and azodyes selected phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) and selected phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

Examples At Omron ldquoC09 selected phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)rdquo and ldquoC10 selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)rdquo are not used for toys that may be put in childrsquos mouth or any other childcare applications

514 Data (amount of content) entry in ldquocontent flag Nrdquo cases

Even if ldquonot containedrdquo cases when any contained subject substance group is known

content flag N enter the amount of content use location of use and other pieces of

information as in the ldquocontent flag Yrdquo cases in the file and determine whether the case is

ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo (This requirement is the same as that in the JGPSSI Manual)

515 Entry format or file type for use in material composition survey

1) The version of survey and response format designated by Omron shall be used in principle

2) An electronic file of the file type output from the tool provide by JGPSSI shall be used for responses to the survey

-855-

52 Requirements for Preparation of Non-use Certificate

521 Preparation of non-use certificate

When a part or material contains none of prohibited substances (A rank) or non-use

substances (A1 rank) listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances the

Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substancesrdquo as in Attachment 3 shall be prepared

to demonstrate its non-inclusion

Notes 1 Enter ldquoname of companyrdquo ldquosignature of your responsible personrdquo and ldquoTelephone numberrdquo In principle it

should be the primary supplier from the viewpoint of Omron that prepares this document The seal to be put in the document shall be your companyrsquos seal or the signature of the responsible person The responsible person whose seal must be affixed therein should be the person who is entitled to assure the information entered and uphold the responsibility for unexpected situations (compensations etc)

2 Enter ldquoProduct numberrdquo and ldquoArticle namerdquo of the products parts or materials that contains no regulated substances When the given space for entry is not sufficient to cover all subject substances the separate sheet of paper may be attached for the list of such substances

3 Enter ldquoyear month and dayrdquo of the issuance The validity of the certificate shall be until your next issuance of the non-use certificate

4 In case inclusion of any given use-prohibited substance is detected immediately contact Omronrsquos person in charge and take appropriate actions including production stop as required Omron will not purchase any parts or materials that contain prohibited substances

5 Omron may request submission of analysis (measurement) data separately from non-inclusion certificates when so requested by the customers

6 When the part or material subject to survey is the packing or packaging material that Omron uses for the transportation to the customer evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of the total amount of heavy metals (Lead Cadmium Hexavalent chromium and Mercury) listed at the bottom line of Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances As no special field for entry of the total amount of contained heavy metals enter the data for each substance such as Lead or Cadmium Note that packing or packaging materials herein defined are not packing or packaging materials used for the purpose of transport etc of survey subject parts or materials

7 Where dibutyltin (DBT) or dioctyltin (DOT) compounds are contained you are requested to report it in the survey data in accordance with the JGPSSI reporting standards On the non-use certificate however judge it ldquonot containedrdquo if the concentration is 01 or less for the part as delivered

522 Preparation of Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

When the part or material contains any of prohibited substances (A rank) or non-use

substances (A1 rank) listed in Attachment 1 ldquoList of the Regulated Chemical Substances

the Declaration for Phase-out of Regulated Substancesrdquo as in Attachment 4 shall be

prepared to guarantee total non-inclusion of such substances

Notes 1 Enter ldquoname of companyrdquo ldquosignature of your responsible personrdquo and ldquotelephone numberrdquo In principle it should

be theprimary supplier from the viewpoint of Omron that prepares this document If you are the trading firm enter the information of you not the manufacturerrsquos name The seal to be put in the document shall be your companyrsquos seal or the seal of the person in charge The person in charge whose seal must be affixed therein should be the person who is entitled to assure the information entered and uphold the responsibility for unexpected situations (compensations etc)

2 Enter ldquoproduct numberrdquo ldquoArticle namerdquo ldquoJGPSSI use classification coderdquo and ldquodeadline for non-userdquo for the product part or material to be phased out The deadline for non-use shall be any date prior to the use prohibition date designated by Omron When the given space for entry is not sufficient the separate sheet of paper may be attached for the list of the subject substances

3 Enter ldquoyear month and dayrdquo of the issuance The validity of the declaration shall be until the completion of your non-use actions and the issuance of the non-use certificate

4 Whenever any change is necessary to material quality or process as the result of replacement of non-use substances (A1 rank) the Process Change Report (PCR) as per Attachment 5 shall be submitted to Omronrsquos person in charge for approval before the ldquodeadline for non-userdquo Samples may need to be attached as required

5 Omron will be able to purchase parts or materials for which the Declaration has been provided to Omron until the use prohibition date Omron will conduct survey again after implementation of phase-out (Survey using the new product number will be conducted when product number changes result from phase-out)

6 When no phase-out is implemented such as in cases of termination of production no Declaration will need to be provided In this case you will be required to take necessary measures for such termination of production Omron will then consider acquisition of necessary items from other manufacturers

7 When the part or material subject to survey is the packing or packaging material that Omron uses for the transportation to the customer evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of the total amount of heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury) listed at the bottom line of Attachment 1 ldquoList of the Regulated Chemical Substancesrdquo As no special field for entry of the total amount of contained heavy metals

-955-

Judgment on content of A substance

Judgment on content of A substance

Not contained Contained

Phase-out Yes No

Confirmation of content flag

Submittals and their contents

Not contained Contained

enter the data for each substance such as lead or cadmium Note that packing or packaging materials herein defined are not packing or packaging materials used for the purpose of transport etc of survey subject parts or materials

523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report)

When an engineering change involved change in material printing change in painting

or plating process change in adhesive lubricant solder etc or change in production site

prepare the Process Change Report (PCR) as shown in Attachment 5 and submit it to

Omronrsquos activity in charge for the approval In addition provide samples as necessary

Notes 1 Fill all fields of the form

2 Include in the change classification ldquoChange in manufacture placerdquo the material change of the components type of change in ink or paint and change in subsidiary materials (adhesives solder etc)

3 Attach the material composition data (JGPSSI file) reliability assessment data and the results of performance assessment that are required for the confirmation and assessment of the data

53 Requirements for Submission Data and Change Management of Information

531 Submittals based on content judgment results

JGP file x x x

Non-inclusion certificate x - -

Phase-out declaration - x -

Your action -

bull Will phase out until the date of use prohibition

bull Will submit PCR andor samples

bull Will terminate production as required

Omronrsquos action Purchase continues

bull Can purchase until the date of use prohibition

bull Will conduct re-survey after phase-out

bull Will terminate purchase

bull Will switch to other manufacturers

x Submission necessary - submission not necessary

Fig 3 Submission Databased on content judgment

532 File name of Submission Data

Submit Data to Omron according to the following file naming rule

ltNaming rulegt

Type of submittal _

Supplier code _

Reference no _

Date of issuance _

Arbitrary character string (one-byte alpha-numerics) Extension

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

(1) JGP JGP file HGS Non-inclusion certificate ZPS Phase-out declaration (2) Supplier code eight one-bite characters Eg 02XXXXXX

(3) Number entered in the reference no field of JGP file when requested (Survey no) (4) Date of issuance eight one-byte characters Eg 20110401 (5) Arbitrary character string such as for model name or product name (one-byte alpha-numeric characters) (6) jgp4 cases Ver 4 is used pdf Non-inclusion certificate or Phase-out declaration

-1055-

533 Change management of Information

After submitting Data to Omron when the change of Information occers immediately

revise the data and inform it to Omronrsquos person in charge Such changes that may occur in

the following situations

The error as in calculation of the substance content information was revealed

The change was made to the content information provided by your supplier

The new substance was added to the substance list or the content standard is changed

The 4M change occurred at your site (change of material quality shape processing

method etc) (submission of PCR or samples will be necessary)

6 Specific Preparation Procedure and Examples of Preparation

Specific JGP file preparation procedures and examples are shown in the following attachments for

your reference

Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

-1155-

Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning Products)

A substances 28 A1 substances 0

B substances 32 C substances 1

In case a substance has multiple management classes it is assumed to be one with the most stringent management class when counting the

number of substances

Definition of signs at the center of JGPSSI intended use classification code (1)-R- EU RoHS Directive (2)-E-EU ELV Directive (3)-B- battery regulation (4)-J-JGPSSI

[1 by weight =10000 ppm]

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ub

sta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group) Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds 001 by weight (100 ppm) of each homogenous material providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 0001 by weight of a battery (10 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-21 Cd-R-3

Printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses containing cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-30 Cd-R-4

Cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material in alloys as electricalmechanical solder joints to electrical conductors located directly on the voice coil in transducers used in high-powered loudspeakers with sound pressure levels of 100 dB (A) and more

― ―

Y C R-38 Cd-R-6 Cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material in cadmium oxide in thick film pastes used on aluminum bonded beryllium oxide

― ―

Y A R-8(a) Cd-R-7 Cadmium in a thermal cutoff of a one shot pellet type that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Thermal cutoff is a temperature fuse Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2012

Y C R-8(b) Cd-R-8 Cadmium in an electric point that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in electric points as specified by ELV Directive is evaluated based Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 Cd-R-0 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y C R-13 Cd-R-9 Cadmium in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in optical glass is evaluated based on Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y A1 R-39 Cd-R-10

Cadmium in a color conversion II-VI family LED used for solid-state lighting or a display system that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material (ldquocadmium per square millimeter in a light emission areardquo lt 10μg Cd)

― Jan 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2014

Y A1 R-40 Cd-R-11 Cadmium contained in a photoresistor of analog optical coupler used for professional audio system exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

July 12013 Exemption repealed starting Jan 1 2014

Y A E-15 Cd-E-2 Batteries for electric vehicles containing cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

-1255-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ub

sta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds

Y A ― Cd-B-2 Batteries containing cadmium exceeding 10ppm by weight of the battery

― Immediately prohibited

All batteries including button cells bull Korean law on quality control and safety management of industrial products bull EC Directive 200666EC on batteries bull Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Y A ― Cd-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Cd-J-99 Containing cadmium above 100ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cd-R-0 Cases containing 100 ppm or less of intentionally added cadmium in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cd-RE-98 Containing 100 ppm or less of cadmium in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A

156 A07

Hexavalent Chromium Compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-9 Cr-R-2

Hexavalent chromium up to 075 by weight as antirust for a carbon steel cooling system in an absorption refrigerator that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y C E-12(a) Cr-E-1 Anti-corrosion coatings containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (Other than below Cr-E-2)

― ―

Y C E-12(b) Cr-E-2

Corrosion preventive coating related to bolt and nut assemblies for chassis applications containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-13 Cr-E-3 (Absorption) refrigerators in motor caravans containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm and 075 wt in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y A ― Cr-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

-1355-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ub

sta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A

156 A07 Hexavalent Chromium Compounds

Y A ― Cr-J-99 Containing hexavalent chromium above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cr-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cr-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― ―

A

154 A09

Lead and its compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Describe the threshold level if a product has any of the intended uses listed below

bull For batteries 0004 by weight of a battery (40 ppm) bull For coating on a toy or a product for children 0009 by weight of a product (90 ppm) bull For a consumer product for children aged twelve and under 001 by weight of a product (100 ppm) bull For an electric wire cable or cord insulated with thermosetting or thermoplastic resin 003 by weight per surface coating (300 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-6(a)

E-1 Pb-RE-3

Steel materials containing 035 or less but exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (including batch-based hot dip galvanized steel ampfree-machining steel)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-6(c)

E-3 Pb-RE-4

Copper alloy containing 4 or less exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (eg brass phosphor bronze)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-5(a) E-10

Pb-RE-5 Lead in a cathode ray tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-5(b) E-10

Pb-RE-6 Lead up to 02 by weight in glass of a fluorescent tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5) See (Note 3) for ELV No threshold level of 02 by weight established for ELV

Y C R-7(c)I E-10

Pb-RE-7

Lead in electricity or electronic components excluding dielectric ceramics (eg piezoelectronic device) in a capacitor that contains lead in glass ceramic or glassceramic matrix compounds and also excluding automotive valves and automotive plugs exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-7(c)II

E-10 Pb-RE-8

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage of 125V AC or 250V DC or larger that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

― ―

Y

A R-7(c)III E-10

Pb-RE-9

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage less than 125V AC or 250V DC that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

RoHS Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013 See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

Y C R-7(c)IV E-10(b)

Pb-RE-12 Lead in a PZT dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of integrated circuit or discrete semiconductor exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-10(d) Pb-RE-20 Lead in a dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of ultrasonic sonar exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y A R-11(a)

E-8(f) Pb-RE-10

Lead used for a C-press compliant pin connectorsystem that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption already repealed

See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

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Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y

A R-11(b) E-8(f)

Pb-RE-11 Lead used for a compliant pin connectorssystem other than C-press that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

See (Note 3) for ELV C ELV ―

Y C R-6(b) E-2(c)

Pb-R-1 Aluminum materials containing 04 or less exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y C R-7(a) E-8(e)

Pb-R-2 Lead in high-melting point solder (lead-based alloys containing 85 by weight or more lead)

― (Note 6) Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y C R-7(b) Pb-R-3

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering for servers storage and storage array systems and network infrastructure equipment for switching signaling transmission and network management for telecommunication

― ―

Y A R-12 Pb-R-5 Coating material for thermal conduction module C-rings containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A R-14 Pb-R-7

Solder consisting of more than two types of elements for connecting microprocessor pins and package containing less than 85 wt and more than 80 wt of lead

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-15

E-8(g) Pb-R-8

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solder for connecting semiconductor dies and carriers in flip chip IC packages

― ― Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y A1 R-16 Pb-R-10 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in linear incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes

― March 1 2013

Exemption to be repealed after Sept 1 2013

Y C R-17 Pb-R-11

Lead halide containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as radiant agent in High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps used for professional reprography applications

― ―

Y C R-21 Pb-R-15 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses

― ―

Y A R-23 Pb-R-17 Lead contained in finishing agents of 065 mm or finer pitch components other than connectors exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-24 Pb-R-18

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar array ceramic multilayer capacitors

― ―

Y C R-29 Pb-R-22

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1 2 3 and 4) of Council Directive 69493EEC

― ―

Y C R-31 Pb-R-23

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent lamps (which eg are used for liquid crystal displays designs or industrial lighting)

― ―

Y C R-32 Pb-R-24 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead oxide in seal frit used for making window assemblies for Argon and Krypton laser tubes

― ―

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Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C R-33 Pb-R-25 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering of thin copper wires of 100 μm diameter and less in power transformers

― ―

Y C R-34 Pb-R-26 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in cermet-based trimmer potentiometer elements

― ―

Y C R-37 Pb-R-27 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in the plating layer of high voltage diodes on the basis of a zinc borate glass body

― ―

Y C R-13(a) Pb-R-30 Lead in white glass used for an optical purpose containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ― White glass means transparent glass

Y C R-13(b) Pb-R-31 Lead in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-9(b) Pb-R-32

Lead in a shell (exterior casing) or bushing (a cylindrical component fitted inside a hole) of a bearing for a compressor containing coolant for heating ventilation air-conditioning refrigeration chilling and HVACR exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-18(b) Pb-R-33

Lead (lead of 1 or less by weight) as activator in fluorescent powder of a discharge lamp used as a suntan lamp containing phosphor such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y A R-18(a) Pb-R-34

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as activator in the fluorescent powder (1 lead by weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphors such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) as well as when used as specialty lamps for diazo-printing reprography lithography insect traps photochemical and curing processes containing phosphors such as SMS ((Sr Ba)2MgSi2O7Pb)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-25 Pb-R-35

Lead oxide exceeding 1000 ppm per unit of homogeneous material used for structural elements on the surfaces of surface conduction electron emitter

displays (SED) notably seal frit and frit ring

― ―

Y A E-2(b) Pb-E-1 Aluminum with a lead content of above 04 and 15 or less by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-4(a) E-4(b)

Pb-E-3 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bearing shells and bushes (alloy)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C E-5 Pb-E-4 Batteries containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-6 Pb-E-5 Vibration dampers containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-7(b) Pb-E-6

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in vulcanising agents and stabilisers for elastomers in fluid handling and powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C E-7(c) Pb-E-7 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bonding agents for elastomers in powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y A E-9 Pb-E-10 Valve seats containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-11 Pb-E-11 Pyrotechnic initiators containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-8(b) Pb-E-12 Lead in solder for electric use that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder on electronic circuit boards and glass)

― Immediately prohibited

It also applies to lead in solder plating Exemption already repealed

Y A1 E-8(a) Pb-E-13

Lead in solder for installing an electric or electronic component on an electronic circuit board or for a component terminal that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding electrolysis aluminum capacitors)

― July 1 2015 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2016

Y A E-8(c) Pb-E-14 Lead on a terminal of an electrolysis aluminum capacitor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y A1 E-8(d) Pb-E-15 Lead for soldering an air mass sensor on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― July 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2015

Y C E-8(h) Pb-E-16

Lead in solder for attaching a heat spreader and heat sink of a power semiconductor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (The chip size is 1 cm

2 at

least The electric current density is 1 Amm2 at least)

― ―

Y A E-8(i) Pb-E-17 Lead in solder for electric glazing on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder for laminate glazing)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y C E-8(j) Pb-E-18 Lead in solder used for laminate glazing that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-1(b) Pb-E-19 Lead content of 035 wt in continuously galvanized sheet steel exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y C E-12 Pb-E-21 Lead-containing thermoelectric material in automotive electrical applications intended for the reduction of CO2 emissions through waste heat recovery

― ―

Y A ― Pb-J-1 Containing lead above 300 ppm in homogeneous material for use in vinyl chloride wires

― Immediately prohibited

Determination method specified by Proposition 65 of California

Y A ― Pb-J-3 Containing above 0009 of lead per surface treatment layer such as coating in partsmaterial used in toys

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y A ― Pb-J-4 Use in products for children under 12 years of age containing lead exceeding 100ppm per survey unit

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA) as amended by HB2715

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y A

― Pb-B-1 Batteries containing lead exceeding 40 ppm by weight of the battery

Over 40 ppm per cell for alkali batteries (excluding button cells)

Immediately prohibited

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Over 1000 ppm per cell for batteries other than above (excluding lead accumulators)

Immediately prohibited

Brazil Nov 4 2008 Decision No 401

Y C

Other than above (such as lead accumulators)

Y A ― Pb-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Pb-J-99 Containing lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

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― Pb-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added lead in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Unco

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― Pb-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of lead in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 157

A10

Mercury and its compounds The amount intentionally added or 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 00001 by weight of a battery (1 ppm)

Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A

R-1(a)

Hg-R-16

Mercury in a single-capped fluorescent lamp that does not exceed the following limitations (per burner) (a) For general illumination less than 30W 35 mg

Over 25 mg and 35 mg or less per piece

Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 35 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 25 mg

C 25 mg or less per piece

(Note 8)

C R-1(b) (b) For general illumination of 30W or higher and less than 50W 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-1(c) (c) For general illumination of 50W or higher and less than 150W 5 mg

― (Note 8)

C R-1(d) (d) For general illumination of 150W or higher 15 mg ― (Note 8)

C R-1(e) (e) Having a circular or square structure 17 mm or less in tube diameter and for general illumination 7 mg

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 7 mg

C R-1(f) (f) For a specific use 5 mg ― (Note 8)

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Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

C R-2(a)(1)

Hg-R-17

Mercury in a double-capped strip fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) for general purposes that does not exceed the following limitations (a) A three-wavelength phosphor of less than 9 mm in tube diameter (eg T2) with normal lifetime 4 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 4 mg

C R-2(a)(2) (b) A three-wavelength phosphor of 9 mm or larger and of 17 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T5) with normal lifetime 3 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 3 mg

C R-2(a)(3) (c) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 17 mm and 28 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T8) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-2(a)(4) (d) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T12) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 35 mg

C R-2(a)(5) (e) A three-wavelength phosphor with long lifetime ( 25000 h or over) 5 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 8 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg

Y

A R-2(b)(1)

Hg-R-18

Mercury in a double-capped fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) not for general purposes under the following conditions (a) A linear white lamp of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T10 and T12) mercury that does not exceed 10 mg

― Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 201210 mg Exemption repealed after April 13 2012

A1 R-2(b)(2) (b) Nonlinear white lamps of all shapes mercury that does not exceed 15 mg

― Oct 13 2015 (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 2016 15 mg Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2016

C R-2(b)(3) (c) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a nonlinear three-wavelength phosphor lamp of above 17 mm (eg T9)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

C R-2(b)(4) (d) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a lamp for any other general illumination or specific purposes (eg induction lamps)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

Y

A

R-3(a)

Hg-R-9 Mercury in a cold cathode ray fluorescent lamp or external electrode fluorescent lamp (CCFL or EEFL) for a specific purpose

Over 35 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) In the case of short type (500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg C

35 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(b)

Over 5 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) In the case of medium type (over 500 mm to (1500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg C

5 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(c)

Over 13 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) In the case of long type (over 1500 mm) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 13 mg C

13 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(a) Hg-R-20 Mercury in a low-pressure discharge lamp (each individual lamp) other than Hg-R-16 Hg-R-17 Hg-R-18 or Hg-R-9

Over 15 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited No threshold level until Dec 31 2011

Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg C

15 mg or less per piece

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Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

A

R-4(b)-I

Hg-R-11 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination with an improved color rendering index Ra over 60

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-II

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(c)-I

Hg-R-12 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination of any other type (Hg-R-11)

Over 25 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 25 mg C

25 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)- II

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y A1 R-4(d) Hg-R-13 Mercury in a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp (HPMV) Intentional use Oct 13 2014 Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2015

Y C R-4(e) Hg-R-14 Mercury in a metal halide lamp (MH) ― ―

Y C R-4(f) Hg-R-15

Mercury in a vapor lamp for a specific purpose or of any other type that is not specifically mentioned in the Annex of Directive201165EU (or in the classification of intended use of mercury)

― ―

Y A E-14(a) E-14(b)

Hg-E-1 Mercury in a discharge lamp or instrument panel display Intentional use Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2012

Y

A

― Hg-B-1 Mercury intentionally added or contained in battery exceeding 1 ppm for the weight of the battery

All button cells intentionally added

Immediately prohibited

A

Alkaline batteries or nickel metal hydride batteries of over 1 ppm Aconcetration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

Mercury Reduction and Education Act of

states of Rhode Island and Connecticut

New York Environmental Conservation - sect

27-0719 - Battery Management and Disposal

Taiwanrsquos regulations on the manufacturing

import and sales of batteries

Korearsquos laws on quality control and safety

management of industrial products

(regulations on batteries)

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009

Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead

contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc

manganese dioxide batteries

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

A

Other batteries of over 5 ppm concentration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

C

Other batteries of 5 ppm or less in concentration for each cell

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(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y A ― Hg-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited Vermont State Law on comprehensive

management of exposure to mercury Rhode Island State general law 23-249 and amendment of 2007

Louisiana State Mercury Risk Reduction Act

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

China MII law (Chinese RoHS)

Korea RoHS

Japan J-MOSS

USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Hg-J-99 Containing mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― Hg-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added mercury in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

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― Hg-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of mercury in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 242

A11

Nickel When there is intentional addition in uses involving long-time contact with skin

Y A ― Ni-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added nickel for use consisting of long-term contact with skin

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y (N

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― Ni-J-2 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and nickel is intentionally added

― ―

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― Ni-J-98 Cases containing nickel other than Ni-J-1and Ni-J-2(a product not staying in contact with skin for a considerable duration of time or containing impurities)

― ―

A

078 A17

Tributyltin oxide (TBTO CASNo56-35-9)

Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― A17-J-4 Cases containing intentionally added TBTO ― Immediately prohibited

Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

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― A17-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 128

A28

Tri-substituted organostannic compounds Intentionally added or 01 wt content of element tin

Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y A ― A28-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― A28-J-5 Contained by intentional addition for applications other than A28-J-4

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

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― A28-J-97 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

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A23

Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-1

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in 1-component and 2-component room temperature vulcanized sealant (RTV-1 RTV-2 sealant) and adhesive

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2015

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-2

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and when applied onto molded product DBT compound is contained in paint or coating agent as an accelerator

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-3

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in soft PVC profile whether it is in the soft PVC itself or simultaneously extruded with hard PVC

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A ―

A23-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight excluding particular applications (A23-J-1 -2 -3)

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

N

Unco

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― A23-J-98 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

A 248

A24

Dioctyltin compounds (DOT) 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) in the following uses

Textiles and leather products intended to be in contact with skin

Two-component room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit)

Mental conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A ― A24-J-0

bull A clothleather part included in a surveyed product

bull In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight with a dual humoral room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit) in use

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

(Note

11)

― A24-J-1 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and DOT is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A24-J-98 In cases where any dioctyl tin compound other than A24-J-0 and A24-J-1 is contained

― ―

-2255-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

C 234

A19

Beryllium oxide (CAS No 1304-56-9) 01 by weight per surveying unit

Y C ― A19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

DIGITALEUROPECECEDAeAEERA Guidance

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 058

B02 Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B02-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBB exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS

Y A ― B02-J-99 Containing PBB above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― B02-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBB in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B02-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBB in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 063

B03

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) Intentionally added or a concentration of 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B03-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBDE exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS Law Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― B03-J-99 Containing PBDE above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B03-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBDE in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B03-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBDE in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

-2355-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 013

B08

Bromic fire retardants (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) bull Total bromine content of 01(1000ppm) by weight in plastic material excluding that contained in printed circuit board

Y B ― B08-J-3 In cases where bromine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B08-J-5 In cases where total bromine content in plastic material exceeds 01 wt excluding that contained in laminated printed circuit board

― ― JS709

Y B ― B08-J-4 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and brominated flame retardants is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B08-J-97 In cases where any brominated flame retardant other than B08-J-3 B08-J-4 and B08-J-5 is contained

― ―

B

033 B18

Chlorinated flame retardants bull 009 by weight (900 ppm) of the total

bromine content in uses for laminated printed circuit board

bull Total bromine content in plastic material

exceeds 01 wt (1000 ppm) excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

Y B ― B18-J-0

In cases where chlorine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B18-J-1

In cases where total chlorine content in plastic material exceeds 01 by weight excluding the content in a printed wiring board laminate

― ― JS709

Y B ― B18-J-2

In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and chlorinated flame retardants is intentionally added ― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B18-J-98 In cases where flame retardant other than B18-J-0 B18-J-1or B18-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 070

B05

Polychloride biphenils (PCB) and specific substitutes Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B05-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added PCBs and specific substitutes

― Immediately prohibited Act Concerning the Examination and

Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 TSCA (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B05-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 144

B15

Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT) 0005 wt of material

Y A ― B15-J-2 Cases containing above 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B15-J-97 Cases containing up to 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― ―

-2455-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 071

B06

Polychlorinated naphthalene (3 or more chlorines) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added polychlorinated naphthalenes

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

B 014

B12 Perchlorate 00000006 by weight per surveying unit(0006ppm)

Y B ― B12-J-0 Cases containing above 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

California State Perchlorate Contamination Prevention Act of 2003 regulation adpted by DTSC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B12-J-98 Cases containing up to 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 236

B13

Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) Intentionally added or content of 01 wt in material

Y C ― B13-J-0 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photoresists for the photolithography process or during antireflective coating

― ―

European Commission Regulation No 7572010 Canadian Environmental Protection Act SOR 2008-178 Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y C ― B13-J-1 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

Y A ― B13-J-2 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-3 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-4 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-6

Cases intentionally containing 01 wt or more of PFOS in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding specified uses of B13-J-0 1 2 3 and 4 for textiles and other covered materials cases intentionally containing above 1 μgm

2 of PFOS in lag

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-7 Cases intentionally containing PFOS excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 8 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-8 Content of 01 wt or over of PFOS in homogeneous material as an impurity for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-9 Content of 0001 wt or over of PFOS as a component of a substance or mixture for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 8)

― Immediately prohibited

-2555-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 236

B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-92 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities inantireflective coating or photoresists for the photolithography process

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-93 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities in photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-94 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-95 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-96 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-89

Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities as a component of substances and compounds excluding uses for B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-90

Cases containing less than 01 wt of PFOS as impurities in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding uses of B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96 for textiles and other covered materials cases containing less than 1 μgm

2 of PFOS as impurities in

lag

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-91 Cases containing PFOS as impurities excluding specified uses (B13-J-92 93 94 95 96 89 and 90)

― ―

-2655-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 243

B10

Fluorinated greenhouse effect gas (HFC PFC SF6) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B10-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added fluorinated greenhouse gases

― Immediately prohibited EU Regulation No 8422006

Ordinance by the Federal Minister for Agriculture Forestry Environment and Water Management on bans and restrictions for partly fluorinated and fully fluorinated hydrocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B10-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 249

B19

Polyvinyl chloride and PVC co-polymer Total chlorine content of 01 by weight (1000 ppm) in ploastic material excluding the content in printed circuit board

Y

A

― B19-J-0 Cases of total chlorine content exceeding 01 wt in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

For packing material

Immediately prohibited

Omronrsquos voluntary restriction

B For use other than the above

JS709 N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B19-J-98 Cases of total chlorine content of 01 wt or less in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

― ―

A 105

C01 Asbestos Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C01-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added asbestos ― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 USA TSCA Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C01-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 143

C02

Azocolourants and azodyes that generate some aromatic amines 0003 wtamp per survey unit (30 ppm) for use as textileleather products

Y A ― C02-J-2

Leather products and fiber products used with the intention of continued contact with the human body containing azocolourants and azodyes which form more than 0003 of certain aromatic amines by weight(used for a part including leather andor cloth)

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y

(Note

11)

― C02-J-3 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and ldquoAzocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic aminesrdquo is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C02-J-98 Cases containing azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines other than C02-J-2 or C02-J-3

― ―

-2755-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 123

C04 Ozone depleting substances Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C04-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added ozone depleting substances

― Immediately prohibited

Montreal Protocol EU EC No 20372000

EC 10052009 Clean Air Act (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C04-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 151

C06 Radioactive materials Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added radioactive substances

― Immediately prohibited EU-D 9629Euratom

Act on the Regulation of Nuclear Source Material Nuclear Fuel Material and Reactors (Japan) 1986 Law Concerning Prevention of Radiation Hazards (Japan) USA NRC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 142

C07

Formaldehyde

Cases of intentional addition for use as composite wood products

( 00075 wt per textile product unit (75 ppm) for use as textile

Y A ― C07-J-0 Cases containing above 00075 formaldehyde by weight in textile products ― Immediately

prohibited

Austria- BGB I 1990194 formaldehyde regulation sect2 1221990 Lithuania Hygiene Standard HN 962000 (hygiene standard and regulations)

Y A ― C07-J-2 In cases where a surveyed product includes some wood and formaldehyde is intentionally added to the wood

― Immediately prohibited

California USA CARB regulations US Federal law 111-199TSCA601

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C07-J-97 In cases where formaldehyde other than C07-J-0 or C07-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 235

C08

2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)(CAS No 3846-71-7) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C08-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C08-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

-2855-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 244

C09

Phthalate esters Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a toy or child care article as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C09-J-2 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-96 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-97

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1 and C09-J-2

― ―

A 245

C10

Phthalate esters Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C10-J-0

Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a childrenrsquos toy that can be placed in a childrsquos mouth or child care article as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C10-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-97 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-98

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0 and C10-J-1

― ―

-2955-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 246

C11

Dimethyl fumarate (dimethyl fumarate)

000001 wt in homogeneous material (01 ppm)

Y A ― C11-J-0 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is over 000001 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

EC Decision 2009251EC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C11-J-98 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is 000001 or less by weight

― ―

B 015

A17 Tributyltin oxide (TBTO) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A17-J-3 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A17-J-97 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 020

A20 Arsenic pentoxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 021

A21 Arsenic trioxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A21-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A21-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 019

B11

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) ltincluding all major diastereomersgt 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B11-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B11-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3055-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 140

B09

Shortchain chlorinated paraffins (number of carbon atoms 10 to 13) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y A ― B09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― Immediately prohibited

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) Norwegian Product Regulations FOR-2004-06-01-922 Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B09-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 022

B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate(TCEP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 016

C12 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C12-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C12-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 017

C13 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C13-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C13-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 018

C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C14-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C14-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3155-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 023

A22 Cobalt chloride(CoCl2) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A22-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A22-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 024

A25 Lead chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A25-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A25-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 025

A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A26-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A26-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 026

A27 Pigment yellow 34 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A27-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A27-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 027

C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C15-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 028

C16

Aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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B

029

C17

Zirconia aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C17-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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B 030

C18 Boric acid 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C18-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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B 031

C19

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide anhydrous 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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B 032

C20

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate (Tetraboron disodium heptaoxidehydrate) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 034

C21

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

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C22

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― C22-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B17

4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B17-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

ECHA Registry of Intentions Oct 25 2010

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B 037

A29 Strontium chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

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B20

22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

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Content standard (Note 12)

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Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 039

A30

Potassium hydroxyoctaoxodizincate dichromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

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B 040

A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

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B 041

C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

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B 042

C24

4-(1133-tetramethylbutyl) henol(4-tert-Octylphenol) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

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B 043

C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

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Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 044

C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

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A 249

-

Heavy metals (lead cadmium hexachromium mercury) 001 by weight of total weight of heavy metals per homogenous material (100 ppm) for use as packing and packaging material (Note 1)

Y A ― ― ―

Exceeding 100 ppm to total heavy metal weight for use as packingpackaging material (Note 1)

Immediately prohibited

9462EEC (on packing and packaging waste)

US Regulations on heavy metal on packaging materials

(Note 1) For packing and packaging materials the allowable content of heavy metals in each element that constitute a packing or packaging material (such as packaging material ink paint) shall be 100 ppm or less in the total amount of all the heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury)

(Note 2) The deadline for phase-out of a substance shall be any date set by Omronrsquos voluntary regulation (in principle a date six months prior to

non-use deadline for non-use substances by legislation)

(Note 3) The rule applies with RoHS Directive as the top priority providing ELV Directive shall apply only to cases of parts or materials for limited

use as dedicated ELV parts or materials (type specifications etc)

(Note 4) Omronrsquos additional standard is used when it is impossible for JGPSSI use classification to set the rule of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

and management classification (rank) formulated by Omron

(Note 5) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Pb-J-0 and Pb-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 6) Any lead content of less than 85 wt in high melting point solder shall cause the immediate prohibition

(Note 7) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Cr-J-0 and Cr-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 8) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Hg-J-0 and Hg-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 9) The content ratio will be calculated by conversion to metal element mass using each metal conversion factor Metal conversion factors

are shown in Attachment 2 Also see the Illustrative List (Concerning Products)

(Note 10) Number of exemption specified in the law of RoHS or ELV Directive They are shown here for reference information

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(Note 11) Shall be determined depending on the use of the Omron product

(Note 12) The content standards are those used by Omron for determining ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo and differ from the JGPSSI reporting

standards

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Attachment 2 Illustrative List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning products)

[Substances designated by JGPSSI Ver 420]

For substances whose names are metals or their compounds the content of a regulated chemical substance in terms of quantity and ratio should be calculated in the unit of metal element mass with the metal conversion factor unique to each substance

No metal conversion will be necessary for materials marked with ldquoan asterisk ()ldquo No constant metal conversion factor will be set for materials with ldquotwo asterisks ()ldquo as they are structurally unspecified

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A155 A05 Cadmiumcadmium compounds

Cadmium 1000 7440-43-9

Cadmium oxide 0875 1306-19-0

Cadmium sulfide 0778 1306-23-6

Cadmium chloride 0613 10108-64-2

Cadmium sulfate 0539 10124-36-4

Other cadmium compounds - -

A156 A07 Chromium VI compounds

Chromium (VI) oxide 0520 1333-82-0

Barium chromate 0205 10294-40-3

Calcium chromate 0333 13765-19-0

Lead (II) chromate 0161 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red 12656-85-8

Lead sulfochromate yellow 1344-37-2

Sodium chromate 0321 7775-11-3

Sodium dichromate 0397 10588-01-9

Strontium chromate 0255 7789-06-2

Potassium dichromate 0353 7778-50-9

Potassium chromate 0268 7789-00-6

Zinc chromate 0287 13530-65-9

Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 0090 49663-84-5

Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate 0250 11103-86-9

Other hexavalent chromium compounds - -

A154 A09 Leadlead compounds

Lead 1000 7439-92-1

Lead(II) sulfate 0683 7446-14-2

Lead(II) carbonate 0775 598-63-0

Lead(II) chromate 0641 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

12656-85-8

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1319-46-6

Lead acetate 0637 301-04-2

Lead (II) acetate trihydrate 0546 6080-56-4

Lead phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead selenide 0724 12069-00-0

Lead (IV) oxide 0866 1309-60-0

Lead (IIIV) oxide 0907 1314-41-6

Lead (II) sulfide 0866 1314-87-0

Lead (II) oxide 0928 1317-36-8

Lead(II) carbonate basic 0801 1319-46-6

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1344-36-1

Lead(II) phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34) 1344-37-2

Lead(II) titanate 0686 12060-00-3

Lead sulfatesulphuric acid lead salt 1000 15739-80-7

Lead sulphatetribasic 0850 12202-17-4

Lead stearate 0268 1072-35-1

Other lead compounds - -

A157 A10 Mercurymercury compounds

Mercury 1000 7439-97-6

Mercuric chloride - 33631-63-9

Mercury (II) chloride 0739 7487-94-7

Mercuric sulfate 0676 7783-35-9

Mercuric nitrate 0618 10045-94-0

Mercuric (II) oxide 0926 21908-53-2

Mercuric sulfide 0862 1344-48-5

Other mercury compounds - -

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A242 A11 Nickel - 1000 7440-02-0

A078 B015

A17 Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO)

- 0398 56-35-9

A128 A28 Tri-substiituted organostannic compounds

Triphenyltin=N N-dimethyldithiocarbamate 0252 1803-12-9

Triphenyltin fluoride 0322 379-52-2

Triphenyltin acetate 029 900-95-8

Triphenyltin chloride 0308 639-58-7

Triphenyltin hydroxide 0323 76-87-9

Triphenyltin fattyacid((9-11)salt) 0234

0234

0228

0222

18380-71-7

18380-72-8

47672-31-1

94850-90-5

Triphenyltin chloroacetate 0268 7094-94-2

Tributyltin methacrylate 0316 2155-70-6

Bis(tributyltin) fumalate 0342 6454-35-9

Tributyltin fluoride 0384 1983-10-4

Bis(tributyltin)23-dibromosuccinate 0278 31732-71-5 Tributyltin acetate 034 56-36-0

Tributyltin laurate 0243 3090-36-6

Bis(tributyltin) phthalate 0319 4782-29-0

Coplymer of alkyl (c=8) acrylatemethyl methacrylate and tributyltin methacrylate

018 67772-01-4

Tributyltin sulfamate 0307 6517-25-5

Bis (tributyltin) maleate 0341 14275-57-1

Tributyltin chloride 0365 1461-22-9 7342-38-3

Mixture of tributyltin cyclopentanecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin naphthenate)

85409-17-2

Mixture of tributyltin 12344a 4b 561010a-decahydro-7-isopropyl-1 4a-dimethyl-1-phenanthlenecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin rosin salt)

26239-64-5

Other tri-substituted organostannic compounds - -

A 247 A23 Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds

Dibutyltin oxide 0477 818-08-6

Dibutyltin diacetate 0338 1067-33-0

Dibutyltin dilaurate 0188 77-58-7

Dibutyltin maleate 0342 78-04-6

Other dibutyltin compounds - -

A 248 A24 Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds

Dioctyl Tin Oxide 0329 870-08-6

Dioctyltin dilaurate 0160 3648-18-8

Other Dioctyltin compounds - -

C234 A19 Beryllium Oxide (BeO)

- - 1304-56-9

A058 B02 Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)

Polybrominated Biphenyls - 59536-65-1

Dibromobiphenyl - 92-86-4

2-Bromobiphenyl - 2052-07-5

3-Bromobiphenyl - 2113-57-7

4-Bromobiphenyl - 92-66-0

Tribromobiphenyl - 59080-34-1

Tetrabromobiphenyl - 40088-45-7

Pentabrphenyl - 56307-79-0

Hexabromobiphenyl - 59080-40-9

hexabromo-11-biphenyl - 36355-01-8

Firemaster FF-1 - 67774-32-7

Heptabromobiphenyl - 35194-78-6

Octabromobiphenyl - 61288-13-9

Nonabromo-11-biphenyl - 27753-52-2

Decabromobiphenyl - 13654-09-6

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A063 B03 Polybrominated Diphenylethers (PBDEs)

Bromodiphenyl ether - 101-55-3

Dibromodiphenyl ethers - 2050-47-7

Tribromodiphenyl ether - 49690-94-0

Tetrabromodiphenyl ethers - 40088-47-9

Pentabromodidphenyl ether (note Commercially available PeBDPO is a complex reaction mixture containing a variety of brominated diphenyloxides)

- 32534-81-9 (CAS number used for commercial grades of PeBDPO)

Hexabromodiphenyl ether - 36483-60-0

Heptabromodiphenyl ether - 68928-80-3

Octabromodiphenyl ether - 32536-52-0

Nonabromodiphenyl ether - 63936-56-1

Decabromodiphenyl ether - 1163-19-5

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD)

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(14)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(15)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds in combination with antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(16)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls)]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(17)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls) in combination w ith antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(22)[Aliphaticalicyclic chlorinated and brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(42)[Brominated organic phosphorus compounds]

- -

Poly(26-dibromo-phenylene oxide) - 69882-11-7

Tetra-decabromo-diphenoxy-benzene - 58965-66-5

12-Bis(246-tribromo-phenoxy) ethane - 37853-59-1

353rsquo5rsquo-Tetrabromo-bisphenol A (TBBA) - 79-94-7

TBBA unspecified - 30496-13-0

TBBA-epichlorhydrin oligomer - 40039-93-8

TBBA-TBBA-diglycidyl-ether oligomer - 70682-74-5

TBBA carbonate oligomer - 28906-13-0

TBBA carbonate oligomer phenoxy end capped - 94344-64-2

TBBA carbonate oligomer 246- tribromo-phenol terminated

- 71342-77-3

TBBA-bisphenol A-phosgene polymer - 32844-27-2

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 139638-58-7

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 135229-48-0

TBBA-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 21850-44-2

TBBA bis-(2-hydroxy-ethyl-ether) - 4162-45-2

TBBA-bis-(allyl-ether) - 25327-89-3

TBBA-dimethyl-ether - 37853-61-5

Tetrabromo-bisphenol S - 39635-79-5

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD) (contrsquod)

TBBS-bis-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 42757-55-1

24-Dibromo-phenol - 615-58-7

246-tribromo-phenol - 118-79-6

Pentabromo-phenol - 608-71-9

246-Tribromo-phenyl-alltl-ether - 3278-89-5

Tribromo-phenyl-allyl-etherunspecified - 26762-91-4

Bis(methyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 55481-60-2

Bis(2-ethlhexyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 26040-51-7

2-Hydroxy-propyl-2-(2-hydroxy- ethoxy)-ethyl-TBP - 20566-35-2

TBPA glycol-and propylene-oxide esters - 75790-69-1

NNrsquo-Ethylene ndashbis-(tetrabromo- phthalimide) - 32588-76-4

Ethylene-bis(56-dibromo-norbornane- 23-dicarboximide)

- 52907-07-0

23-Dibromo-2-butene-14-diol - 3234-02-4

Dibromo-neopentyl-glycol - 3296-90-0

23-Dibromo-1-propanol - 96-13-9

Tribromo-neopentyl-alcohol - 36483-57-5

Poly tribromo-styrene - 57137-10-7

Tribromo-styrene - 61368-34-1

Dibromo-styrene grafted PP - 171091-06-8

Poly-dibromo-styrene - 31780-26-4

Bromo-Chloro-paraffins - 68955-41-9

Bromo-Chloro-alpha-olefin - 82600-56-4

Vinylbromide - 593-60-2

Tris-(23-dibromo-propyl)-isocyanurate - 52434-90-9

Tris(24-Dibromo-phenyl) phosphate - 49690-63-3

Tris(tribromo-neopentyl) phosphate - 19186-97-1

Chlorinated and brominated phosphate esther - 125997-20-8

Pentabromo-toluene - 87-83-2

Pentabromo-benzyl bromide - 38521-51-6

13-Butadienehomopolymerbrominated - 68441-46-3

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate monomer - 59447-55-1

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate polymer - 59447-57-3

Decabromo-diphenyl-ethane - 84852-53-9

Tribromo-bisphenyl-maleinimide - 59789-51-4

Tetrabromo-chyclo-octane - 31454-48-5

12-Dibromo-4-(12 dibromo-methyl)-cyclo-hexane - 3322-93-8

TBPA Na salt - 25357-79-3

Tetrabromo phthalic anhydride - 632-79-1

Octabromo-113-trimethyl-1-phenylindane (FR-1808)

- 155613-93-7

Other Brominated Flame Retardants - -

B033 B18 Chlorinated flame retardants

22-bis(chloromethyl)trimethylene bis(bis(2-chloroethyl)phosphate)

- 38051-10-4

Tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate - 13674-84-5

Phosphoric acid 22-bis(bromomethyl)-3-chloropropyl=bis[2-chloro-1-(chloromethyl)ethyl] ester

- 66108-37-0

A070 B05 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and specific substitutes

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (all isomers and congeners)

- 1336-36-3

Monomethyl-tetrachloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 141)

- 76253-60-6

Monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 121 Ugilec 21)

- 81161-70-8

Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane (DBBT) - 99688-47-8

A144 B15 Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs)

PCT (Polychlorinated Terphenyl) (all isomers and congeners)

- 61788-33-8

A071 B06 Polychlorinated Naphthalenes (more than 3 chlorine atoms)

Polychlorinated Naphthalenes - 70776-03-3

Other polychlorinated Naphthalenes - -

B014 B12 Perchlorates Lithium perchlorate - 7791-03-9

Other perchlorate compounds - -

A236 B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

Perfluoroctane Sulfonates (PFOS) C8F17SO2X where X = OR NR or other derivative

- -

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A243 B10 Fluorinated greenhouse gases (PFC SF6 HFC)

Tetrafluoromethane (Carbon tetrafluoride PFC-14) - 75-73-0

Hexafluoroethane (PFC-116) - 76-16-4

Octafluoropropane (PFC-218) - 76-19-7

Decafluorobutane (PFC-31-10) - 355-25-9

Dodecafluoropentane (PFC-41-12) - 678-26-2

Tetradecafluorohexane (PFC-51-14) - 355-42-0

Octafluorocyclobutane (PFC-c318) - 115-25-3

Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) - 2551-62-4

Trifluoromethane - (HFC-23) - 75-46-7

Difluoromethane - (HFC-32) - 75-10-5

Methyl fluoride ndash (HFC-41) - 593-53-3

2H3H-Decafluoropentane ndash (HFC-43-10mee) - 138495-42-8

Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) - 354-33-6

1122-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134) - 359-35-3

1112-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134a) - 811-97-2

11-Difluoroethane ndash (HFC-152a) - 75-37-6

112-Trifluoroethane ndash(HFC-143) - 430-66-0

111-Trifluoroethane ndash (HFC-143a) - 420-46-2

2H-Heptafluoropropane ndash (HFC-227ea) - 431-89-0

111223-hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236cb) - 677-56-5

111233-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236ea) - 431-63-0

111333-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236fa) - 690-39-1

11223-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245ca) - 679-86-7

11133-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245fa) - 460-73-1

11133-Pentafluorobutane ndash (HFC-365mfc) - 406-58-6

A249 B19 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and PVC co-polymer

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - 9002-86-2

Other Polyvinyl chlorides - -

PVC co-polymer - -

A105 C01 Asbestos Asbestos - 1332-21-4

Actinolite - 77536-66-4

Amosite (Grunerite) - 12172-73-5

Anthophyllite - 77536-67-5

Chrysotile - 12001-29-5

Crocidolite - 12001-28-4

Tremolite - 77536-68-6

A143 C02 Azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines

4-aminobiphenyl - 92-67-1

Benzidine - 92-87-5

4-chloro-2-methylaniline - 95-69-2

2-naphthylamine - 91-59-8

o-aminoazotoluene - 97-56-3

5-nitro-o-toluidine - 99-55-8

4-chloroaniline - 106-47-8

24-diaminoanisole - 615-05-4

44-methylenedianiline - 101-77-9

33-dichlorobenzidine - 91-94-1

33-dimethoxybenzidine - 119-90-4

33-dimethylbenzidine - 119-93-7

44-diamino-33-dimethyldiphenylmethane - 838-88-0

6-methoxy-m-toluidine - 120-71-8

44-methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline) - 101-14-4

44-oxydianiline - 101-80-4

44-diaminodiphenyl sulfide - 139-65-1

o-toluidine - 95-53-4

4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine - 95-80-7

245-trimethylaniline - 137-17-7

o-anisidine - 90-04-0

4-amino azobenzene - 60-09-3

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Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) - 75-69-4

Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) - 75-71-8

Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13) - 75-72-9

Pentachlorofluoroethane (CFC-111) - 354-56-3

Tetrachlorodifluoroethane (CFC-112) 1122-Tetrachloro-12-difluoroethane (CFC-112) 1112-Tetrachloro-22-difluoroethane (CFC-112a)

- - -

76-12-0 76-12-0 76-11-9

Trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC-113) 112-Trichloro-122 trifluoroethane (CFC-113) 111-Trichloro-222 trifluoroethane (CFC-113a)

- - -

76-13-1 76-13-1 354-58-5

Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114) - 76-14-2

Monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115) - 76-15-3

Heptachlorofluoropropane (CFC-211)

1112233-Heptachloro-3-fluoropropane (CFC-211aa) 1112333-Heptachloro-2-fluoropropane (CFC-211ba)

-

- - -

422-78-6

135401-87-5

422-78-6

422-81-1

Hexachlorodifluoropropane (CFC-212) - 3182-26-1

Pentachlorotrifluoropropane (CFC-213) - 2354-06-5 134237-31-3

Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropane (CFC-214) 1223-Tetrachloro-1133-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214aa) 1113-Tetrachloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214cb)

- - -

29255-31-0 2268-46-4 -

Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215) 122-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215aa) 123-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ba) 112-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215bb) 113-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ca) 111-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215cb)

- - - - - -

1599-41-3 1599-41-3 76-17-5 - - 4259-43-2

Dichlorohexafluoropropane (CFC-216) - 661-97-2

Chloroheptafluoropropane (CFC-217) - 422-86-6

Bromochloromethane (Halon-1011) - 74-97-5

Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon-1202) - 75-61-6

Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211) - 353-59-3

Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301) - 75-63-8

Dibromotetrafluoroethane (Halon-2402) - 124-73-2

Tetrachloromethane (carbontetrachloride) - 56-23-5

111-Trichloroethane (methylchloroform) - 71-55-6

Bromomethane (methyl bromide) - 74-83-9

Bromoethane (ethyl bromide) - 74-96-4

1-Bromopropane (n-propyl bromide) - 106-94-5

Trifluoroiodomethane (trifluoromethyliodide) - 2314-97-8

Chloromethane (methyl chloride) - 74-87-3

Dibromofluoromethane (HBFC-21 B2) - 1868-53-7

Bromodifluoromethane (HBFC-22 B1) - 1511-62-2

Bromofluoromethane (HBFC-31 B1) - 373-52-4

Tetrabromofluoroethane (HBFC-121B4) - 306-80-9

Tribromodifluoroethane (HBFC-122 B3) - -

Dibromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-123 B2) - 354-04-1

Bromotetrafluoroethane (HBFC-124 B1) - 124-72-1

Tribromofluoroethane (HBFC-131 B3) - -

Dibromodifluoroethane (HBFC-132 B2) - 75-82-1

Bromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-133 B1) - 421-06-7

Dibromofluoroethane (HBFC-141 B2) - 358-97-4

Bromodifluoroethane (HBFC-142 B1) - 420-47-3

Bromofluoroethane (HBFC-151 B1) - 762-49-2

Hexabromofluoropropane (HBFC-221 B6) - -

Pentabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-222 B5) - -

Tetrabromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-223 B4) - -

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Tribromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-224 B3) - -

Dibromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-225 B2) - 431-78-7

Bromohexafluoropropane (HBFC-226 B1) - 2252-78-0

Pentabromofluoropropane (HBFC-231 B5) - -

Tetrabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-232 B4) - -

Tribromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-233 B3) - -

Dibromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-234 B2) - -

Bromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-235 B1) - 460-88-8

Tetrabromofluoropropane (HBFC-241 B4) - -

Tribromodifluoropropane (HBFC-242 B3) - 70192-80-2

Dibromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-243 B2) - 431-21-0

Bromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-244 B1) - 679-84-5

Tribromofluoropropane (HBFC-251 B3) - 75372-14-4

Dibromodifluoropropane (HBFC-252 B2) - 460-25-3

Bromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-253 B1) - 421-46-5

Dibromofluoropropane (HBFC-261 B2) - 51584-26-0

Bromodifluoropropane (HBFC-262 B1) - -

Bromofluoropropane (HBFC-271 B1) - 1871-72-3

Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21) - 75-43-4

Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22) - 75-45-6

Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31) - 593-70-4

Tetrachlorofluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1122-Tetrachloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1112-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-121a)

- - -

134237-32-4 354-14-3 354-11-0

Trichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-122) 122-Trichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-122) 112-Trichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-122a) 111-Trichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-122b)

- - - -

41834-16-6 354-21-2 354-15-4 354-12-1

Dichlorotrifluoroethane(HCFC-123) 11-Dichloro-222-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123) 12-Dichloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123b)

- - - - -

34077-87-7 306-83-2 354-23-4 90454-18-5 812-04-4

Chlorotetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 2-chloro-1112-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 1-chloro-1122-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124a)

- - -

63938-10-3 2837-89-0 354-25-6

Trichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-131)

112-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoroethane(HCFC131a) 111-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131b)

- -

-

- -

27154-33-2

(134237-34-6)

359-28-4 811-95-0 2366-36-1

Dichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-132) 12-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-132) 11-Dichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-132a) 12-Dichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-132b) 11-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HFCF-132c)

- - - - -

25915-78-0 431-06-1 471-43-2 1649-08-7 1842-05-3

Chlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC-133)

1-Chloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133) 2-Chloro-111-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133a) 1-Chloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133b)

-

-

- - -

1330-45-6

431-07-2

1330-45-6 75-88-7 421-04-5

Dichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-141) 12-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141) 11-Dichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-141a) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b)

- - - -

-

1717-00-6 (25167-88-8) 430-57-9 430-53-5

1717-00-6

Chlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-142) 2-Chloro-11-Difluoroethane (HCFC-142) 1-Chloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b) 1-Chloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-142a)

- - - -

25497-29-4 338-65-8 75-68-3 338-64-7

Chlorofluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a)

- - -

110587-14-9 762-50-5 1615-75-4

Hexachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-221) 111223-Hexachloro-3-fluoropropane (HCFC-221ab)

- - -

134237-35-7 29470-94-8 422-26-4

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Pentachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-222) 11133-pentachloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-222ca)) 12233-pentachloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-222aa)

- - -

134237-36-8 422-49-1 422-30-0

Tetrachlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-223) 1133-Tetrachloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223ca) 1113-Tetrachloro-223-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223cb)

- - -

134237-37-9 422-52-6 422-50-4

Trichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224) 133-Trichloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224ca) 113-Trichloro-1223-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cb) 111-Trichloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cc)

- - - -

134237-38-0 422-54-8 422-53-7 422-51-7

Dichloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-225) 22-Dichloro-11133-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225aa) 23-Dichloro-11123-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ba) 12-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225bb) 33-Dichloro-11122-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca) 13-Dichloro-11223-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb) 11-Dichloro-12233-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225cc) 12-Dichloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225da) 13-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ea) 11-Dichloro-12333-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225eb)

- - - - - - - - - -

127564-92-5 128903-21-9 422-48-0 422-44-6 422-56-0 507-55-11 3474-88-9 431-86-7 136013-79-1 111512-56-2

Chlorohexafluoropropane (HCFC-226) 2-Chloro-111333-hexafluoro-propane (HCFC-226da)

- -

134308-72-8 431-87-8

Pentachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-231) 11123-pentachloro-2-fluoro-propane(HCFC-231bb)

- -

134190-48-0 421-94-3

Tetrachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-232) 1113-Tetrachloro-33-difluoropropane (HCFC-232fc)

- -

134237-39-1 460-89-9

Trichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-233) 111-Trichloro-333-trifluoropropane(HCFC-233fb)

- -

134237-40-4 7125-83-9

Dichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234) 12-Dichloro-1233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234db)

- -

127564-83-4 425-94-5

Chloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-235) 1-Chloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-235fa)

- -

134237-41-5 460-92-4

Tetrachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-241) 1123-Tetrachloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-241db)

- -

134190-49-1 666-27-3

Trichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-242) 133Trichloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-242fa)

- -

134237-42-6 460-63-9

Dichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-243) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243cc) 23-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243db) 33-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243fa)

- - - -

134237-43-7 7125-99-7 338-75-0 460-69-5

Chlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244) 3-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244ca) 1-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244cc)

- - -

134190-50-4 679-85-6 421-75-0

Trichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-251) 113-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251fb) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251dc)

- - -

134190-51-5 818-99-5 421-41-0

Dichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-252) 13-Dicloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC 252fb)

- -

134190-52-6 819-00-1

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Chlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-253) 3-Chloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-253fb)

- -

134237-44-8 460-35-5

Dichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-261) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-261fc) 12-Dichloro-2-fluoro-propane (HCFC-261ba)

- - -

134237-45-9 7799-56-6 420-97-3

Chlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-262) 1-Chloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-262ca) 2-Chloro-13-difluoropropane (HCFC-262da) 1-Chloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-262fc)

- - - -

134190-53-7 420-99-5 102738-79-4 421-02-03

Chlorofluoropropane (HCFC-271) 2-Chloro-2-fluoropropane (HCFC-271ba) 1-Chloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-271fb)

- - -

134190-54-8 420-44-0 430-55-7

A151 C06 Radioactive substances

Uranium-238 - 7440-61-1

Radon - 10043-92-2

Americium-241 - 14596-10-2

Thorium-232 - 7440-29-1

Cesium-137 - 10045-97-3

Strontium-90 - 10098-97-2

Other radioactive substances - -

A142 C07 Formaldehyde - - 50-00-0

A235 C08 Phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

- - 3846-71-7

A244 C09 Selected Phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)

Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) - 85-68-7

Dibutylphthalate (DBP) - 84-74-2

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) - 117-81-7

A245 C10 Selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid diisodecyl ester (DIDP)

- 26761-40-0 68515-49-1

Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) - 28553-12-0 68515-48-0

Di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP) - 117-84-0

A246 C11 Dimethyl fumarate - - 624-49-7

B020 A20 Diarsenic Pentoxide - 1303-28-2

B021 A21 Diarsenic Trioxide - 1327-53-3

B019 B11 Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and all major diastereoisomers

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) - 25637-99-4 3194-55-6

alpha-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-50-6

beta-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-51-7

gamma-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-52-8

A140 B09 Shortchain Chlorinated Paraffins (carbon number 10 -13

Alkanes C10-13 chloro - 85535-84-8

Alkanes C10-12 chloro - 108171-26-2

Alkanes C12-13 chloro - 71011-12-6

Alkanes chloro - 61788-76-9

Other Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins - -

B022 B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP)

- - 115-96-8

B016 C12 Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)

- - 117-81-7

B017 C13 Dibutylphthalate (DBP)

- - 84-74-2

B018 C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)

- - 85-68-7

B023 A22 Cobalt dichloride (CoCl2)

- 7646-79-9

B024 A25 Lead chromate - 7758-97-6

B025 A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

- 12656-85-8

B26 A27 Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34)

- 1344-37-2

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B027 C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)

- - 84-69-5

B028 C16 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum and silicon they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B029 C17 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Zirconia Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum silicon and zirconium they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B030 C18 Boric acid - - 10043-35-3

- - 11113-50-1

B031 C19 Disodium tetraborate anhydrous

Disodium tetraborate decahydrate - 1303-96-4

Disodium tetraborate anhydrous - 1330-43-4

Disodium tetraborate pentahydrate - 12179-04-3

B032 C20 Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate

- - 12267-73-1

B034 C21 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP)

- - 71888-89-6

B035 C22 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP)

- - 68515-42-4

B036 B17 4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3)

- - 548-62-9

B037 A29 Strontium chromate - 7789-06-2

B038 B20 22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA)

- - 101-14-4

B039 A30 Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate

- 11103-86-9

B040 A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide

- 49663-84-5

B041 C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate

- - 117-82-8

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B042 C24 4-(1133-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (4-tert-Octylphenol)

- - 140-66-9

B043 C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether

- - 111-96-6

B044 C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC)

- - 127-19-5

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Results of evaluation of performances

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Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

The preparation procedure is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file sent from Omron upon request for survey Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink) Check Point (3)

4) Fill in ldquomanufacturerrsquos namerdquo and ldquonumber of productpartmaterial of the respondentrdquo Check Point (4)

5) Fill in ldquosurvey unitrdquo and ldquosurvey unit massrdquo Check Point (5)

ldquoSurvey unitrdquo should be determined as per the unit of Omronrsquos product number

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

6) Press the Input button for each of the subject items and go on to the information registration window for contained substances (level 2) Check Point (6)

7) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 1 button Check Point (7)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

8) Make sure that the number designated by Omron upon request is entered in ldquonumber of the requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo and ldquoreference numberrdquo Check Point (8)

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

9) Press the Save GP button to output the JGP file Check Point (9)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule

JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

Check Point (9)

Check Point (8)

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Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 2 is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Register SVHC content information of REACH

Enter content flag ldquoYrdquo when the content of any one of SVHC substances exceeds the threshold level (reporting level) Enter ldquoNrdquo when it does not Check Point (1)

Enter content flag = ldquoYrdquo when the content of any substance does not exceed the threshold level Check Point (1)

Select the appropriate use classification press the appropriate button and go to the registration window (level 3) of content information of SVHC Check Point (2)

Registration is mandatory for content flag of Y Registration is necessary even for the flag of N if the substance is known to be contained

2) Enter either ldquoYrdquo or ldquoNrdquo in the content flag according to the threshold level (reporting level) for each substance Check Point (3)

3) Input the total content of each substance This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the total content is known Metal conversion is necessary for metal

compounds Check Point (4)

4) Select the appropriate use classification and input ldquouse and purposerdquo ldquouse portionrdquo and ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo Check Point (5)

This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the information is known

Note that input is mandatory for some materials or uses for the last item ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink)

5) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 2 button Check Point (6)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

6) Press the OK button to go back to Level 1 Check Point (7)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

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Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 3 (SVHC content information) is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Input ldquocontent of compound per survey unitrdquo ldquouse and purposerdquo and ldquouse portionrdquo for each substance group Check Point (1)

2) In Level 3 there are two tables one for input when the content ratio exceeds 01 and the other when the ratio does not exceed 01 Be sure to choose the right table Check

Point (2)

3) After inputting for all substance groups in Level 3 press the OK button to go back to Level 2 Check Point (3)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

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Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

Preparation Procedure and Check Points The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file created by the manufacturer Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo and check the entries (Input is mandatory for cells shown in pink) Check Point (3)

The respondentrsquos company name may be the manufacturerrsquos name

4) Make sure that the reference number is the one designated by Omron upon request Check Point (4)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

5) Make sure that ldquonumber of requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo is Omronrsquos product number Check Point (5)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

6) Check if the ldquosurvey unitrdquo is appropriate Check Point (6)

Determine the right survey unit as per Omronrsquos units for product numbers

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

7) Press the Error check 1 button In case an error is found correct the problem part Check Point (7)

8) Press the SAVE JGP button to output the JGP file Check Point (8)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5) Check Point (6)

Check Point (7) Check Point (8)

History of Major Revisions

Oct 21 2003 Ver 10 First version

Nov 1 2006 Ver 20 Controlled substances were changed from 207 substance groups to 25 substance groups as per JGPSSI Ver 3

Apr 8 2011 Ver 30 Total revision Controlled substances were changed from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 3 (25 substance group) to Ver 411 (49 substance groups) Omronrsquos own content standards and survey format were changed to those specified by JGPSSI

July 31 2012 Ver 31 Changed the controlled substances from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 411 (49 substance group) to Ver 420 (61 substance groups) In conjunction with that renewed Attachment 1 List of Regulated Chemical Substances Added 523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report) Changed the JGPSSI Tool to allow the entry of manufacturerrsquos name in the respondent field that had been for the trading firmrsquos name Non-inclusion Certificate Updated the Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances from Version 30 to Version 31 Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo Substance Phase-out Declaration Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank

from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo

Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31

Issued on October 21 2003

Revised on July 31 2012

Issued by Omron Corporation

Global Process Innovation HQ

Quality Innovation Center

Page 5: Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances (For

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32 Material composition survey procedure

Conduct the material composition survey according to the procedure shown in Fig 2

Fig 2 Material composition survey procedure

Flow Additional explanation

Mate

rial co

mp

osit

ion

su

rvey p

roced

ure

Omron makes a request (1) The manufacturer identifies parts

or materials to purchase that are used to constitute survey subject items

(2) You request your suppliers to conduct a material composition survey

(3) You obtain information on chemical substances used in parts or materials from your suppliers (JGP MSDS (see Note 1) MSDSplus (see Note 2) AIS (see Note 3) may be used)

(4) The manufacturer tallies the contents for each product of yours Based on the tallied data you prepare JGP file using JGPSSI Survey Response Tools (see Attachments 6 7 and 8)

(5) The trading firm reads JGP files obtained from their suppliers with JGPSSI Survey Response Tools to confirm the contents and makes corrections as required (see Attachment 9)

If the content information obtained is not in a JGP file format they prepare data in the JGP file format like the manufacturers (see Attachments 6 7 and 8)

(6) Survey results are sent to Omron

JGP file

Non-inclusion certificate or phase-out declaration

Notes

1 MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet In Europe it is referred to as Safety Data Sheet (SDS) These documents are prepared and provided to establishments using or dealing with chemical substances to help them ensure protection of the environment and peoplersquos health and implementation of actions necessary to maintain occupational safety In Japan provision of MSDS is obligated under the Industrial Safety and Health Act PRTR Act and Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act

2 MSDSplus Material Safety Data Sheet plus Sheets recommended by JAMP that transmit chemical substance information as supplementaries to the information of MSDS on materials or pharmaceuticals

3 AIS Article Information Sheet Information sheets recommended by JAMP also intended to disclose or provide information on chemical substances contained in products parts or materials

4 Concept of Control of Chemical Substances Contained in Parts and Materials

Omron controls chemical substances in products parts and materials according to the List of

Regulated Chemical Substances (Attachment 1) The controlled substances in the list are the same as

JGPSSI list Judgment of ldquocontainedYrdquo or ldquonot containedNrdquo is also based on the same criteria as theirs

Using laws and regulations inside and outside Japan as the industrial trends as reference data Omron

determines the control classification (ranks) and conducts management appropriate for each rank

41 Basic understanding of the content standard and content judgment

Table 1 shows the basic understanding of content flag relative to the content standard (see

Note 1) The content standard is established for each substance group in Attachment 1 List of the

Regulated Chemical Substances The basic understanding of the content judgment shown herein

is the same as that of JGPSSI

Omronrsquos request for material

composition survey on

subject substances

Manufacturer applies subject partsmaterials (delivered items)

to those purchased by you

You request your suppliers for material composition survey

You acquire answers on the information of chemical

substances used in partsmaterials

Summation of contents in products

bull Preparation of JGP file bull Preparation of non-use

certificate

Answer to Omron

Manufacturer Trading firm Manufacturer

or trading firm

(1)

(2) (2)

(3)

(4) (5)

(3)

(6)

You request your suppliers (manufacturers) for material

composition survey

You acquire answers on the information of chemical

substances used in partsmaterials

bull Confirm or correct JGP file bull Preparation of non-use

certificate etc

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Table 1 Judgment criteria for content flag relative to content standard examples

Example of content standard Basic understanding of content judgment

Cases of intentional addition (see Note 2)

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo in cases of intentional addition

01 by weight in homogeneous material (see Note 3) (1000 ppm)

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo in cases where the content ratio in a homogenous material exceeds 01 by weight This judgment shall be made regardless of whether there is or there is no intentional use

Intentionally added or 01 by weight of homogenous materia

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo in either case

In cases of batteries In cases of child products

In cases where applications of a substance are limited the substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo when the ratio exceeds 01 by weight for each such application The substance is judged ldquonot containedrdquo when it is used in another application It shall be ldquocontainedrdquo in case applications cannot be judged

of homogeneous material per survey unit of battery etc

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo when the content rate is calculated based on the designated unit and is found to exceed the threshold level

Metal conversion of the content ratio is necessary

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo when the content ratio of a metal element is calculated and it exceeds the threshold level Metal conversion factors shall be used for calculation

Notes 1 Content standard Criteria for judgment of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo established for each regulated

chemical substance Uses subject to control and threshold levels (allowable concentration) for those substances are specified The standard is equal to the ldquothreshold levelrdquo or ldquoreporting levelrdquo of JGPSSI

2 Intentionally added When the substance is intentionally added it is added filled or adhered to the product by its manufacturer deliberately to continuously maintain the specific functional or quality characteristic of that product

3 Homogeneous material A material that cannot be mechanically broken down (such as unscrewing cutting crushing grinding and abrasive processes) into different materials The term ldquohomogeneousrdquo means ldquoof uniform composition throughoutrdquo Examples of homogeneous materials are individual types of plastics ceramics glass metals alloys paper board resins and coatings

42 Description of management classification (rank)

Table 2 shows the meaning of each management classification and the principle of selection

of regulated substances Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances sets

management classifications (ranks) for each use category of substance groups Omron takes

actions as per the management classification (rank) of Table 2 when the judgment ldquocontainedrdquo is

made as per 41

Table 2 Definition of management classification (rank) and the method of selection of substances

Management classification (rank)

Definition Method of selection of regulated substances

Prohibited substances (A rank)

Prohibited use in products parts or materials

The substances designated by JGPSSI whose use in products (parts and materials) have been prohibited by the legislations in Japan and overseas or those designated by Omronrsquos voluntary regulations (Polyvinyl chloride for packing materials)

Non-use substances (A1 rank)

Substituted before the deadline for the non-use in components

Use prohibited after the deadline for the non-use in components

The substances designated by JGPSSI for which regulatory laws in Japan and abroad are clearly known to exist and for which use prohibition deadline has been established (The date of total elimination of use in components six months prior to the use prohibition date by law)

Substitution accelerating substances (B rank)

Promotion of alternative substances

The substances designated by JGPSSI of which use prohibition is not clearly mentioned in any relevant law but which are expected to be subject to use reduction or prohibition due to tightening regulatory control in the future

Self control substances (C rank)

Understanding of the amount contained

The substances designated by JGPSSI that are other than prohibited substances (A rank) non-use substances (A1 rank) and substitution accelerating substances (B rank)

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5 Requirements

51 Requirements for preparation of JGP files

JGP files shall be prepared according to the Material Composition Survey and Response

Manual and Survey Response Tool Operation Manual provided by JGPSSI

511 Providers of information to suppliers

You request sellers or suppliers of parts and materials that you receive to conduct

material composition survey In case no answers can be obtained from suppliers of Omronrsquos

designated parts and materials consult with Omronrsquos section in charge of such parts and

materials

512 ldquoSurvey unitrdquo for JGP files

The ldquosurvey unitrdquo to be entered in the JGP file shall be determined as per the unit of

Omronrsquos product number listed in Table 3 Generally however Omron enters the survey unit

in the JGP file and requests material composition survey

When ldquopcs (piece)rdquo is used as the unit of the Omron product number the JGP file shall

be created in the amount of each piece having the said product number for which you have

a sales transaction with Omron

Note For instance there is a difference in the definition of ldquoonerdquo between one contact pin of the connector and one role of reel If you do not know how to judge the counting contact Omron for clarification

Packaging materials that pack subject parts and materials (such as packing material

cushions tapes or labels) or any items that are disposed of after transport or during

production processes (such as waste board) shall not be included in the information of the

JGP file

Table 3 Survey units for JGP files

Units used in combination with Omron product numbers

Survey unit for JGP file

PCS piece piece

MM CM M KM (for electric cable etc) m

ML L KL liter liter

MG G KG ldquo(space)rdquo (material-related units) arbitrary unit

513 Cases of unknown product applications

When you cannot judge whether the substance is one subject to judgment by the

content standard because of its use at Omron being unknownyou are sure to check with

Omron about the use and judge whether the substance is ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

Subjects Nickel dioctyltin (DOT) compounds polybrominated biphenyls (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) some azocolorants and azodyes selected phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) and selected phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

Examples At Omron ldquoC09 selected phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)rdquo and ldquoC10 selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)rdquo are not used for toys that may be put in childrsquos mouth or any other childcare applications

514 Data (amount of content) entry in ldquocontent flag Nrdquo cases

Even if ldquonot containedrdquo cases when any contained subject substance group is known

content flag N enter the amount of content use location of use and other pieces of

information as in the ldquocontent flag Yrdquo cases in the file and determine whether the case is

ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo (This requirement is the same as that in the JGPSSI Manual)

515 Entry format or file type for use in material composition survey

1) The version of survey and response format designated by Omron shall be used in principle

2) An electronic file of the file type output from the tool provide by JGPSSI shall be used for responses to the survey

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52 Requirements for Preparation of Non-use Certificate

521 Preparation of non-use certificate

When a part or material contains none of prohibited substances (A rank) or non-use

substances (A1 rank) listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances the

Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substancesrdquo as in Attachment 3 shall be prepared

to demonstrate its non-inclusion

Notes 1 Enter ldquoname of companyrdquo ldquosignature of your responsible personrdquo and ldquoTelephone numberrdquo In principle it

should be the primary supplier from the viewpoint of Omron that prepares this document The seal to be put in the document shall be your companyrsquos seal or the signature of the responsible person The responsible person whose seal must be affixed therein should be the person who is entitled to assure the information entered and uphold the responsibility for unexpected situations (compensations etc)

2 Enter ldquoProduct numberrdquo and ldquoArticle namerdquo of the products parts or materials that contains no regulated substances When the given space for entry is not sufficient to cover all subject substances the separate sheet of paper may be attached for the list of such substances

3 Enter ldquoyear month and dayrdquo of the issuance The validity of the certificate shall be until your next issuance of the non-use certificate

4 In case inclusion of any given use-prohibited substance is detected immediately contact Omronrsquos person in charge and take appropriate actions including production stop as required Omron will not purchase any parts or materials that contain prohibited substances

5 Omron may request submission of analysis (measurement) data separately from non-inclusion certificates when so requested by the customers

6 When the part or material subject to survey is the packing or packaging material that Omron uses for the transportation to the customer evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of the total amount of heavy metals (Lead Cadmium Hexavalent chromium and Mercury) listed at the bottom line of Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances As no special field for entry of the total amount of contained heavy metals enter the data for each substance such as Lead or Cadmium Note that packing or packaging materials herein defined are not packing or packaging materials used for the purpose of transport etc of survey subject parts or materials

7 Where dibutyltin (DBT) or dioctyltin (DOT) compounds are contained you are requested to report it in the survey data in accordance with the JGPSSI reporting standards On the non-use certificate however judge it ldquonot containedrdquo if the concentration is 01 or less for the part as delivered

522 Preparation of Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

When the part or material contains any of prohibited substances (A rank) or non-use

substances (A1 rank) listed in Attachment 1 ldquoList of the Regulated Chemical Substances

the Declaration for Phase-out of Regulated Substancesrdquo as in Attachment 4 shall be

prepared to guarantee total non-inclusion of such substances

Notes 1 Enter ldquoname of companyrdquo ldquosignature of your responsible personrdquo and ldquotelephone numberrdquo In principle it should

be theprimary supplier from the viewpoint of Omron that prepares this document If you are the trading firm enter the information of you not the manufacturerrsquos name The seal to be put in the document shall be your companyrsquos seal or the seal of the person in charge The person in charge whose seal must be affixed therein should be the person who is entitled to assure the information entered and uphold the responsibility for unexpected situations (compensations etc)

2 Enter ldquoproduct numberrdquo ldquoArticle namerdquo ldquoJGPSSI use classification coderdquo and ldquodeadline for non-userdquo for the product part or material to be phased out The deadline for non-use shall be any date prior to the use prohibition date designated by Omron When the given space for entry is not sufficient the separate sheet of paper may be attached for the list of the subject substances

3 Enter ldquoyear month and dayrdquo of the issuance The validity of the declaration shall be until the completion of your non-use actions and the issuance of the non-use certificate

4 Whenever any change is necessary to material quality or process as the result of replacement of non-use substances (A1 rank) the Process Change Report (PCR) as per Attachment 5 shall be submitted to Omronrsquos person in charge for approval before the ldquodeadline for non-userdquo Samples may need to be attached as required

5 Omron will be able to purchase parts or materials for which the Declaration has been provided to Omron until the use prohibition date Omron will conduct survey again after implementation of phase-out (Survey using the new product number will be conducted when product number changes result from phase-out)

6 When no phase-out is implemented such as in cases of termination of production no Declaration will need to be provided In this case you will be required to take necessary measures for such termination of production Omron will then consider acquisition of necessary items from other manufacturers

7 When the part or material subject to survey is the packing or packaging material that Omron uses for the transportation to the customer evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of the total amount of heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury) listed at the bottom line of Attachment 1 ldquoList of the Regulated Chemical Substancesrdquo As no special field for entry of the total amount of contained heavy metals

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Judgment on content of A substance

Judgment on content of A substance

Not contained Contained

Phase-out Yes No

Confirmation of content flag

Submittals and their contents

Not contained Contained

enter the data for each substance such as lead or cadmium Note that packing or packaging materials herein defined are not packing or packaging materials used for the purpose of transport etc of survey subject parts or materials

523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report)

When an engineering change involved change in material printing change in painting

or plating process change in adhesive lubricant solder etc or change in production site

prepare the Process Change Report (PCR) as shown in Attachment 5 and submit it to

Omronrsquos activity in charge for the approval In addition provide samples as necessary

Notes 1 Fill all fields of the form

2 Include in the change classification ldquoChange in manufacture placerdquo the material change of the components type of change in ink or paint and change in subsidiary materials (adhesives solder etc)

3 Attach the material composition data (JGPSSI file) reliability assessment data and the results of performance assessment that are required for the confirmation and assessment of the data

53 Requirements for Submission Data and Change Management of Information

531 Submittals based on content judgment results

JGP file x x x

Non-inclusion certificate x - -

Phase-out declaration - x -

Your action -

bull Will phase out until the date of use prohibition

bull Will submit PCR andor samples

bull Will terminate production as required

Omronrsquos action Purchase continues

bull Can purchase until the date of use prohibition

bull Will conduct re-survey after phase-out

bull Will terminate purchase

bull Will switch to other manufacturers

x Submission necessary - submission not necessary

Fig 3 Submission Databased on content judgment

532 File name of Submission Data

Submit Data to Omron according to the following file naming rule

ltNaming rulegt

Type of submittal _

Supplier code _

Reference no _

Date of issuance _

Arbitrary character string (one-byte alpha-numerics) Extension

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

(1) JGP JGP file HGS Non-inclusion certificate ZPS Phase-out declaration (2) Supplier code eight one-bite characters Eg 02XXXXXX

(3) Number entered in the reference no field of JGP file when requested (Survey no) (4) Date of issuance eight one-byte characters Eg 20110401 (5) Arbitrary character string such as for model name or product name (one-byte alpha-numeric characters) (6) jgp4 cases Ver 4 is used pdf Non-inclusion certificate or Phase-out declaration

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533 Change management of Information

After submitting Data to Omron when the change of Information occers immediately

revise the data and inform it to Omronrsquos person in charge Such changes that may occur in

the following situations

The error as in calculation of the substance content information was revealed

The change was made to the content information provided by your supplier

The new substance was added to the substance list or the content standard is changed

The 4M change occurred at your site (change of material quality shape processing

method etc) (submission of PCR or samples will be necessary)

6 Specific Preparation Procedure and Examples of Preparation

Specific JGP file preparation procedures and examples are shown in the following attachments for

your reference

Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

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Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning Products)

A substances 28 A1 substances 0

B substances 32 C substances 1

In case a substance has multiple management classes it is assumed to be one with the most stringent management class when counting the

number of substances

Definition of signs at the center of JGPSSI intended use classification code (1)-R- EU RoHS Directive (2)-E-EU ELV Directive (3)-B- battery regulation (4)-J-JGPSSI

[1 by weight =10000 ppm]

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ub

sta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group) Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds 001 by weight (100 ppm) of each homogenous material providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 0001 by weight of a battery (10 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-21 Cd-R-3

Printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses containing cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-30 Cd-R-4

Cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material in alloys as electricalmechanical solder joints to electrical conductors located directly on the voice coil in transducers used in high-powered loudspeakers with sound pressure levels of 100 dB (A) and more

― ―

Y C R-38 Cd-R-6 Cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material in cadmium oxide in thick film pastes used on aluminum bonded beryllium oxide

― ―

Y A R-8(a) Cd-R-7 Cadmium in a thermal cutoff of a one shot pellet type that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Thermal cutoff is a temperature fuse Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2012

Y C R-8(b) Cd-R-8 Cadmium in an electric point that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in electric points as specified by ELV Directive is evaluated based Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 Cd-R-0 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y C R-13 Cd-R-9 Cadmium in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in optical glass is evaluated based on Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y A1 R-39 Cd-R-10

Cadmium in a color conversion II-VI family LED used for solid-state lighting or a display system that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material (ldquocadmium per square millimeter in a light emission areardquo lt 10μg Cd)

― Jan 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2014

Y A1 R-40 Cd-R-11 Cadmium contained in a photoresistor of analog optical coupler used for professional audio system exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

July 12013 Exemption repealed starting Jan 1 2014

Y A E-15 Cd-E-2 Batteries for electric vehicles containing cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

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A05

Cadmium and its compounds

Y A ― Cd-B-2 Batteries containing cadmium exceeding 10ppm by weight of the battery

― Immediately prohibited

All batteries including button cells bull Korean law on quality control and safety management of industrial products bull EC Directive 200666EC on batteries bull Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Y A ― Cd-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Cd-J-99 Containing cadmium above 100ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

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― ―

A

156 A07

Hexavalent Chromium Compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-9 Cr-R-2

Hexavalent chromium up to 075 by weight as antirust for a carbon steel cooling system in an absorption refrigerator that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y C E-12(a) Cr-E-1 Anti-corrosion coatings containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (Other than below Cr-E-2)

― ―

Y C E-12(b) Cr-E-2

Corrosion preventive coating related to bolt and nut assemblies for chassis applications containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-13 Cr-E-3 (Absorption) refrigerators in motor caravans containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm and 075 wt in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y A ― Cr-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

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Deadline for prohibition of

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A

156 A07 Hexavalent Chromium Compounds

Y A ― Cr-J-99 Containing hexavalent chromium above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

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― ―

A

154 A09

Lead and its compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Describe the threshold level if a product has any of the intended uses listed below

bull For batteries 0004 by weight of a battery (40 ppm) bull For coating on a toy or a product for children 0009 by weight of a product (90 ppm) bull For a consumer product for children aged twelve and under 001 by weight of a product (100 ppm) bull For an electric wire cable or cord insulated with thermosetting or thermoplastic resin 003 by weight per surface coating (300 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-6(a)

E-1 Pb-RE-3

Steel materials containing 035 or less but exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (including batch-based hot dip galvanized steel ampfree-machining steel)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-6(c)

E-3 Pb-RE-4

Copper alloy containing 4 or less exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (eg brass phosphor bronze)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-5(a) E-10

Pb-RE-5 Lead in a cathode ray tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-5(b) E-10

Pb-RE-6 Lead up to 02 by weight in glass of a fluorescent tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5) See (Note 3) for ELV No threshold level of 02 by weight established for ELV

Y C R-7(c)I E-10

Pb-RE-7

Lead in electricity or electronic components excluding dielectric ceramics (eg piezoelectronic device) in a capacitor that contains lead in glass ceramic or glassceramic matrix compounds and also excluding automotive valves and automotive plugs exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-7(c)II

E-10 Pb-RE-8

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage of 125V AC or 250V DC or larger that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

― ―

Y

A R-7(c)III E-10

Pb-RE-9

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage less than 125V AC or 250V DC that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

RoHS Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013 See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

Y C R-7(c)IV E-10(b)

Pb-RE-12 Lead in a PZT dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of integrated circuit or discrete semiconductor exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-10(d) Pb-RE-20 Lead in a dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of ultrasonic sonar exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y A R-11(a)

E-8(f) Pb-RE-10

Lead used for a C-press compliant pin connectorsystem that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption already repealed

See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y

A R-11(b) E-8(f)

Pb-RE-11 Lead used for a compliant pin connectorssystem other than C-press that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

See (Note 3) for ELV C ELV ―

Y C R-6(b) E-2(c)

Pb-R-1 Aluminum materials containing 04 or less exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y C R-7(a) E-8(e)

Pb-R-2 Lead in high-melting point solder (lead-based alloys containing 85 by weight or more lead)

― (Note 6) Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y C R-7(b) Pb-R-3

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering for servers storage and storage array systems and network infrastructure equipment for switching signaling transmission and network management for telecommunication

― ―

Y A R-12 Pb-R-5 Coating material for thermal conduction module C-rings containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A R-14 Pb-R-7

Solder consisting of more than two types of elements for connecting microprocessor pins and package containing less than 85 wt and more than 80 wt of lead

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-15

E-8(g) Pb-R-8

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solder for connecting semiconductor dies and carriers in flip chip IC packages

― ― Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y A1 R-16 Pb-R-10 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in linear incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes

― March 1 2013

Exemption to be repealed after Sept 1 2013

Y C R-17 Pb-R-11

Lead halide containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as radiant agent in High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps used for professional reprography applications

― ―

Y C R-21 Pb-R-15 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses

― ―

Y A R-23 Pb-R-17 Lead contained in finishing agents of 065 mm or finer pitch components other than connectors exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-24 Pb-R-18

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar array ceramic multilayer capacitors

― ―

Y C R-29 Pb-R-22

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1 2 3 and 4) of Council Directive 69493EEC

― ―

Y C R-31 Pb-R-23

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent lamps (which eg are used for liquid crystal displays designs or industrial lighting)

― ―

Y C R-32 Pb-R-24 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead oxide in seal frit used for making window assemblies for Argon and Krypton laser tubes

― ―

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C R-33 Pb-R-25 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering of thin copper wires of 100 μm diameter and less in power transformers

― ―

Y C R-34 Pb-R-26 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in cermet-based trimmer potentiometer elements

― ―

Y C R-37 Pb-R-27 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in the plating layer of high voltage diodes on the basis of a zinc borate glass body

― ―

Y C R-13(a) Pb-R-30 Lead in white glass used for an optical purpose containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ― White glass means transparent glass

Y C R-13(b) Pb-R-31 Lead in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-9(b) Pb-R-32

Lead in a shell (exterior casing) or bushing (a cylindrical component fitted inside a hole) of a bearing for a compressor containing coolant for heating ventilation air-conditioning refrigeration chilling and HVACR exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-18(b) Pb-R-33

Lead (lead of 1 or less by weight) as activator in fluorescent powder of a discharge lamp used as a suntan lamp containing phosphor such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y A R-18(a) Pb-R-34

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as activator in the fluorescent powder (1 lead by weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphors such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) as well as when used as specialty lamps for diazo-printing reprography lithography insect traps photochemical and curing processes containing phosphors such as SMS ((Sr Ba)2MgSi2O7Pb)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-25 Pb-R-35

Lead oxide exceeding 1000 ppm per unit of homogeneous material used for structural elements on the surfaces of surface conduction electron emitter

displays (SED) notably seal frit and frit ring

― ―

Y A E-2(b) Pb-E-1 Aluminum with a lead content of above 04 and 15 or less by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-4(a) E-4(b)

Pb-E-3 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bearing shells and bushes (alloy)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C E-5 Pb-E-4 Batteries containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-6 Pb-E-5 Vibration dampers containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-7(b) Pb-E-6

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in vulcanising agents and stabilisers for elastomers in fluid handling and powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C E-7(c) Pb-E-7 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bonding agents for elastomers in powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y A E-9 Pb-E-10 Valve seats containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-11 Pb-E-11 Pyrotechnic initiators containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-8(b) Pb-E-12 Lead in solder for electric use that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder on electronic circuit boards and glass)

― Immediately prohibited

It also applies to lead in solder plating Exemption already repealed

Y A1 E-8(a) Pb-E-13

Lead in solder for installing an electric or electronic component on an electronic circuit board or for a component terminal that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding electrolysis aluminum capacitors)

― July 1 2015 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2016

Y A E-8(c) Pb-E-14 Lead on a terminal of an electrolysis aluminum capacitor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y A1 E-8(d) Pb-E-15 Lead for soldering an air mass sensor on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― July 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2015

Y C E-8(h) Pb-E-16

Lead in solder for attaching a heat spreader and heat sink of a power semiconductor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (The chip size is 1 cm

2 at

least The electric current density is 1 Amm2 at least)

― ―

Y A E-8(i) Pb-E-17 Lead in solder for electric glazing on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder for laminate glazing)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y C E-8(j) Pb-E-18 Lead in solder used for laminate glazing that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-1(b) Pb-E-19 Lead content of 035 wt in continuously galvanized sheet steel exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y C E-12 Pb-E-21 Lead-containing thermoelectric material in automotive electrical applications intended for the reduction of CO2 emissions through waste heat recovery

― ―

Y A ― Pb-J-1 Containing lead above 300 ppm in homogeneous material for use in vinyl chloride wires

― Immediately prohibited

Determination method specified by Proposition 65 of California

Y A ― Pb-J-3 Containing above 0009 of lead per surface treatment layer such as coating in partsmaterial used in toys

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y A ― Pb-J-4 Use in products for children under 12 years of age containing lead exceeding 100ppm per survey unit

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA) as amended by HB2715

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y A

― Pb-B-1 Batteries containing lead exceeding 40 ppm by weight of the battery

Over 40 ppm per cell for alkali batteries (excluding button cells)

Immediately prohibited

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Over 1000 ppm per cell for batteries other than above (excluding lead accumulators)

Immediately prohibited

Brazil Nov 4 2008 Decision No 401

Y C

Other than above (such as lead accumulators)

Y A ― Pb-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Pb-J-99 Containing lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

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― ―

N

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― Pb-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of lead in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 157

A10

Mercury and its compounds The amount intentionally added or 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 00001 by weight of a battery (1 ppm)

Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A

R-1(a)

Hg-R-16

Mercury in a single-capped fluorescent lamp that does not exceed the following limitations (per burner) (a) For general illumination less than 30W 35 mg

Over 25 mg and 35 mg or less per piece

Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 35 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 25 mg

C 25 mg or less per piece

(Note 8)

C R-1(b) (b) For general illumination of 30W or higher and less than 50W 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-1(c) (c) For general illumination of 50W or higher and less than 150W 5 mg

― (Note 8)

C R-1(d) (d) For general illumination of 150W or higher 15 mg ― (Note 8)

C R-1(e) (e) Having a circular or square structure 17 mm or less in tube diameter and for general illumination 7 mg

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 7 mg

C R-1(f) (f) For a specific use 5 mg ― (Note 8)

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Deadline for prohibition of

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(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

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Hg-R-17

Mercury in a double-capped strip fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) for general purposes that does not exceed the following limitations (a) A three-wavelength phosphor of less than 9 mm in tube diameter (eg T2) with normal lifetime 4 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 4 mg

C R-2(a)(2) (b) A three-wavelength phosphor of 9 mm or larger and of 17 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T5) with normal lifetime 3 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 3 mg

C R-2(a)(3) (c) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 17 mm and 28 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T8) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-2(a)(4) (d) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T12) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 35 mg

C R-2(a)(5) (e) A three-wavelength phosphor with long lifetime ( 25000 h or over) 5 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 8 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg

Y

A R-2(b)(1)

Hg-R-18

Mercury in a double-capped fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) not for general purposes under the following conditions (a) A linear white lamp of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T10 and T12) mercury that does not exceed 10 mg

― Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 201210 mg Exemption repealed after April 13 2012

A1 R-2(b)(2) (b) Nonlinear white lamps of all shapes mercury that does not exceed 15 mg

― Oct 13 2015 (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 2016 15 mg Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2016

C R-2(b)(3) (c) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a nonlinear three-wavelength phosphor lamp of above 17 mm (eg T9)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

C R-2(b)(4) (d) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a lamp for any other general illumination or specific purposes (eg induction lamps)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

Y

A

R-3(a)

Hg-R-9 Mercury in a cold cathode ray fluorescent lamp or external electrode fluorescent lamp (CCFL or EEFL) for a specific purpose

Over 35 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) In the case of short type (500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg C

35 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(b)

Over 5 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) In the case of medium type (over 500 mm to (1500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg C

5 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(c)

Over 13 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) In the case of long type (over 1500 mm) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 13 mg C

13 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(a) Hg-R-20 Mercury in a low-pressure discharge lamp (each individual lamp) other than Hg-R-16 Hg-R-17 Hg-R-18 or Hg-R-9

Over 15 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited No threshold level until Dec 31 2011

Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg C

15 mg or less per piece

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(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

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A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

A

R-4(b)-I

Hg-R-11 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination with an improved color rendering index Ra over 60

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-II

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(c)-I

Hg-R-12 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination of any other type (Hg-R-11)

Over 25 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 25 mg C

25 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)- II

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y A1 R-4(d) Hg-R-13 Mercury in a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp (HPMV) Intentional use Oct 13 2014 Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2015

Y C R-4(e) Hg-R-14 Mercury in a metal halide lamp (MH) ― ―

Y C R-4(f) Hg-R-15

Mercury in a vapor lamp for a specific purpose or of any other type that is not specifically mentioned in the Annex of Directive201165EU (or in the classification of intended use of mercury)

― ―

Y A E-14(a) E-14(b)

Hg-E-1 Mercury in a discharge lamp or instrument panel display Intentional use Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2012

Y

A

― Hg-B-1 Mercury intentionally added or contained in battery exceeding 1 ppm for the weight of the battery

All button cells intentionally added

Immediately prohibited

A

Alkaline batteries or nickel metal hydride batteries of over 1 ppm Aconcetration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

Mercury Reduction and Education Act of

states of Rhode Island and Connecticut

New York Environmental Conservation - sect

27-0719 - Battery Management and Disposal

Taiwanrsquos regulations on the manufacturing

import and sales of batteries

Korearsquos laws on quality control and safety

management of industrial products

(regulations on batteries)

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009

Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead

contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc

manganese dioxide batteries

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

A

Other batteries of over 5 ppm concentration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

C

Other batteries of 5 ppm or less in concentration for each cell

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A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y A ― Hg-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited Vermont State Law on comprehensive

management of exposure to mercury Rhode Island State general law 23-249 and amendment of 2007

Louisiana State Mercury Risk Reduction Act

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

China MII law (Chinese RoHS)

Korea RoHS

Japan J-MOSS

USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Hg-J-99 Containing mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― Hg-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added mercury in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

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― ―

A 242

A11

Nickel When there is intentional addition in uses involving long-time contact with skin

Y A ― Ni-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added nickel for use consisting of long-term contact with skin

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y (N

ote

11)

― Ni-J-2 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and nickel is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― Ni-J-98 Cases containing nickel other than Ni-J-1and Ni-J-2(a product not staying in contact with skin for a considerable duration of time or containing impurities)

― ―

A

078 A17

Tributyltin oxide (TBTO CASNo56-35-9)

Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― A17-J-4 Cases containing intentionally added TBTO ― Immediately prohibited

Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A17-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 128

A28

Tri-substituted organostannic compounds Intentionally added or 01 wt content of element tin

Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y A ― A28-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― A28-J-5 Contained by intentional addition for applications other than A28-J-4

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A28-J-97 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

-2155-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 247

A23

Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-1

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in 1-component and 2-component room temperature vulcanized sealant (RTV-1 RTV-2 sealant) and adhesive

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2015

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-2

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and when applied onto molded product DBT compound is contained in paint or coating agent as an accelerator

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-3

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in soft PVC profile whether it is in the soft PVC itself or simultaneously extruded with hard PVC

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A ―

A23-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight excluding particular applications (A23-J-1 -2 -3)

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A23-J-98 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

A 248

A24

Dioctyltin compounds (DOT) 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) in the following uses

Textiles and leather products intended to be in contact with skin

Two-component room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit)

Mental conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A ― A24-J-0

bull A clothleather part included in a surveyed product

bull In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight with a dual humoral room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit) in use

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

(Note

11)

― A24-J-1 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and DOT is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A24-J-98 In cases where any dioctyl tin compound other than A24-J-0 and A24-J-1 is contained

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

C 234

A19

Beryllium oxide (CAS No 1304-56-9) 01 by weight per surveying unit

Y C ― A19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

DIGITALEUROPECECEDAeAEERA Guidance

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 058

B02 Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B02-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBB exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS

Y A ― B02-J-99 Containing PBB above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― B02-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBB in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B02-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBB in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 063

B03

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) Intentionally added or a concentration of 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B03-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBDE exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS Law Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― B03-J-99 Containing PBDE above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B03-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBDE in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B03-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBDE in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

-2355-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 013

B08

Bromic fire retardants (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) bull Total bromine content of 01(1000ppm) by weight in plastic material excluding that contained in printed circuit board

Y B ― B08-J-3 In cases where bromine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B08-J-5 In cases where total bromine content in plastic material exceeds 01 wt excluding that contained in laminated printed circuit board

― ― JS709

Y B ― B08-J-4 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and brominated flame retardants is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B08-J-97 In cases where any brominated flame retardant other than B08-J-3 B08-J-4 and B08-J-5 is contained

― ―

B

033 B18

Chlorinated flame retardants bull 009 by weight (900 ppm) of the total

bromine content in uses for laminated printed circuit board

bull Total bromine content in plastic material

exceeds 01 wt (1000 ppm) excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

Y B ― B18-J-0

In cases where chlorine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B18-J-1

In cases where total chlorine content in plastic material exceeds 01 by weight excluding the content in a printed wiring board laminate

― ― JS709

Y B ― B18-J-2

In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and chlorinated flame retardants is intentionally added ― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B18-J-98 In cases where flame retardant other than B18-J-0 B18-J-1or B18-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 070

B05

Polychloride biphenils (PCB) and specific substitutes Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B05-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added PCBs and specific substitutes

― Immediately prohibited Act Concerning the Examination and

Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 TSCA (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B05-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 144

B15

Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT) 0005 wt of material

Y A ― B15-J-2 Cases containing above 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B15-J-97 Cases containing up to 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― ―

-2455-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 071

B06

Polychlorinated naphthalene (3 or more chlorines) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added polychlorinated naphthalenes

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

B 014

B12 Perchlorate 00000006 by weight per surveying unit(0006ppm)

Y B ― B12-J-0 Cases containing above 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

California State Perchlorate Contamination Prevention Act of 2003 regulation adpted by DTSC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B12-J-98 Cases containing up to 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 236

B13

Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) Intentionally added or content of 01 wt in material

Y C ― B13-J-0 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photoresists for the photolithography process or during antireflective coating

― ―

European Commission Regulation No 7572010 Canadian Environmental Protection Act SOR 2008-178 Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y C ― B13-J-1 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

Y A ― B13-J-2 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-3 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-4 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-6

Cases intentionally containing 01 wt or more of PFOS in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding specified uses of B13-J-0 1 2 3 and 4 for textiles and other covered materials cases intentionally containing above 1 μgm

2 of PFOS in lag

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-7 Cases intentionally containing PFOS excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 8 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-8 Content of 01 wt or over of PFOS in homogeneous material as an impurity for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-9 Content of 0001 wt or over of PFOS as a component of a substance or mixture for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 8)

― Immediately prohibited

-2555-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 236

B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-92 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities inantireflective coating or photoresists for the photolithography process

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-93 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities in photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-94 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-95 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-96 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-89

Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities as a component of substances and compounds excluding uses for B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-90

Cases containing less than 01 wt of PFOS as impurities in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding uses of B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96 for textiles and other covered materials cases containing less than 1 μgm

2 of PFOS as impurities in

lag

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-91 Cases containing PFOS as impurities excluding specified uses (B13-J-92 93 94 95 96 89 and 90)

― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 243

B10

Fluorinated greenhouse effect gas (HFC PFC SF6) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B10-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added fluorinated greenhouse gases

― Immediately prohibited EU Regulation No 8422006

Ordinance by the Federal Minister for Agriculture Forestry Environment and Water Management on bans and restrictions for partly fluorinated and fully fluorinated hydrocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B10-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 249

B19

Polyvinyl chloride and PVC co-polymer Total chlorine content of 01 by weight (1000 ppm) in ploastic material excluding the content in printed circuit board

Y

A

― B19-J-0 Cases of total chlorine content exceeding 01 wt in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

For packing material

Immediately prohibited

Omronrsquos voluntary restriction

B For use other than the above

JS709 N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B19-J-98 Cases of total chlorine content of 01 wt or less in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

― ―

A 105

C01 Asbestos Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C01-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added asbestos ― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 USA TSCA Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C01-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 143

C02

Azocolourants and azodyes that generate some aromatic amines 0003 wtamp per survey unit (30 ppm) for use as textileleather products

Y A ― C02-J-2

Leather products and fiber products used with the intention of continued contact with the human body containing azocolourants and azodyes which form more than 0003 of certain aromatic amines by weight(used for a part including leather andor cloth)

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y

(Note

11)

― C02-J-3 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and ldquoAzocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic aminesrdquo is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C02-J-98 Cases containing azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines other than C02-J-2 or C02-J-3

― ―

-2755-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 123

C04 Ozone depleting substances Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C04-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added ozone depleting substances

― Immediately prohibited

Montreal Protocol EU EC No 20372000

EC 10052009 Clean Air Act (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C04-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 151

C06 Radioactive materials Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added radioactive substances

― Immediately prohibited EU-D 9629Euratom

Act on the Regulation of Nuclear Source Material Nuclear Fuel Material and Reactors (Japan) 1986 Law Concerning Prevention of Radiation Hazards (Japan) USA NRC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 142

C07

Formaldehyde

Cases of intentional addition for use as composite wood products

( 00075 wt per textile product unit (75 ppm) for use as textile

Y A ― C07-J-0 Cases containing above 00075 formaldehyde by weight in textile products ― Immediately

prohibited

Austria- BGB I 1990194 formaldehyde regulation sect2 1221990 Lithuania Hygiene Standard HN 962000 (hygiene standard and regulations)

Y A ― C07-J-2 In cases where a surveyed product includes some wood and formaldehyde is intentionally added to the wood

― Immediately prohibited

California USA CARB regulations US Federal law 111-199TSCA601

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C07-J-97 In cases where formaldehyde other than C07-J-0 or C07-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 235

C08

2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)(CAS No 3846-71-7) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C08-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C08-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

-2855-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 244

C09

Phthalate esters Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a toy or child care article as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C09-J-2 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-96 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-97

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1 and C09-J-2

― ―

A 245

C10

Phthalate esters Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C10-J-0

Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a childrenrsquos toy that can be placed in a childrsquos mouth or child care article as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C10-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-97 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-98

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0 and C10-J-1

― ―

-2955-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 246

C11

Dimethyl fumarate (dimethyl fumarate)

000001 wt in homogeneous material (01 ppm)

Y A ― C11-J-0 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is over 000001 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

EC Decision 2009251EC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C11-J-98 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is 000001 or less by weight

― ―

B 015

A17 Tributyltin oxide (TBTO) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A17-J-3 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A17-J-97 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 020

A20 Arsenic pentoxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 021

A21 Arsenic trioxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A21-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A21-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 019

B11

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) ltincluding all major diastereomersgt 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B11-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B11-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3055-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 140

B09

Shortchain chlorinated paraffins (number of carbon atoms 10 to 13) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y A ― B09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― Immediately prohibited

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) Norwegian Product Regulations FOR-2004-06-01-922 Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B09-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 022

B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate(TCEP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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d

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― ―

B 016

C12 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C12-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B 017

C13 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C13-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― ―

B 018

C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C14-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― ―

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JG

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o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 023

A22 Cobalt chloride(CoCl2) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A22-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B 024

A25 Lead chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A25-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B 025

A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A26-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B 026

A27 Pigment yellow 34 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A27-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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B 027

C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C15-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 028

C16

Aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B

029

C17

Zirconia aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C17-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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B 030

C18 Boric acid 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C18-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B 031

C19

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide anhydrous 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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B 032

C20

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate (Tetraboron disodium heptaoxidehydrate) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 034

C21

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C21-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 035

C22

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― C22-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 036

B17

4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B17-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

ECHA Registry of Intentions Oct 25 2010

N

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B 037

A29 Strontium chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A29-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 038

B20

22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B20-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 039

A30

Potassium hydroxyoctaoxodizincate dichromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― A30-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 040

A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A31-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 041

C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C23-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 042

C24

4-(1133-tetramethylbutyl) henol(4-tert-Octylphenol) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C24-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 043

C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C25-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 044

C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C26-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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A 249

-

Heavy metals (lead cadmium hexachromium mercury) 001 by weight of total weight of heavy metals per homogenous material (100 ppm) for use as packing and packaging material (Note 1)

Y A ― ― ―

Exceeding 100 ppm to total heavy metal weight for use as packingpackaging material (Note 1)

Immediately prohibited

9462EEC (on packing and packaging waste)

US Regulations on heavy metal on packaging materials

(Note 1) For packing and packaging materials the allowable content of heavy metals in each element that constitute a packing or packaging material (such as packaging material ink paint) shall be 100 ppm or less in the total amount of all the heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury)

(Note 2) The deadline for phase-out of a substance shall be any date set by Omronrsquos voluntary regulation (in principle a date six months prior to

non-use deadline for non-use substances by legislation)

(Note 3) The rule applies with RoHS Directive as the top priority providing ELV Directive shall apply only to cases of parts or materials for limited

use as dedicated ELV parts or materials (type specifications etc)

(Note 4) Omronrsquos additional standard is used when it is impossible for JGPSSI use classification to set the rule of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

and management classification (rank) formulated by Omron

(Note 5) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Pb-J-0 and Pb-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 6) Any lead content of less than 85 wt in high melting point solder shall cause the immediate prohibition

(Note 7) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Cr-J-0 and Cr-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 8) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Hg-J-0 and Hg-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 9) The content ratio will be calculated by conversion to metal element mass using each metal conversion factor Metal conversion factors

are shown in Attachment 2 Also see the Illustrative List (Concerning Products)

(Note 10) Number of exemption specified in the law of RoHS or ELV Directive They are shown here for reference information

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(Note 11) Shall be determined depending on the use of the Omron product

(Note 12) The content standards are those used by Omron for determining ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo and differ from the JGPSSI reporting

standards

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Attachment 2 Illustrative List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning products)

[Substances designated by JGPSSI Ver 420]

For substances whose names are metals or their compounds the content of a regulated chemical substance in terms of quantity and ratio should be calculated in the unit of metal element mass with the metal conversion factor unique to each substance

No metal conversion will be necessary for materials marked with ldquoan asterisk ()ldquo No constant metal conversion factor will be set for materials with ldquotwo asterisks ()ldquo as they are structurally unspecified

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A155 A05 Cadmiumcadmium compounds

Cadmium 1000 7440-43-9

Cadmium oxide 0875 1306-19-0

Cadmium sulfide 0778 1306-23-6

Cadmium chloride 0613 10108-64-2

Cadmium sulfate 0539 10124-36-4

Other cadmium compounds - -

A156 A07 Chromium VI compounds

Chromium (VI) oxide 0520 1333-82-0

Barium chromate 0205 10294-40-3

Calcium chromate 0333 13765-19-0

Lead (II) chromate 0161 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red 12656-85-8

Lead sulfochromate yellow 1344-37-2

Sodium chromate 0321 7775-11-3

Sodium dichromate 0397 10588-01-9

Strontium chromate 0255 7789-06-2

Potassium dichromate 0353 7778-50-9

Potassium chromate 0268 7789-00-6

Zinc chromate 0287 13530-65-9

Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 0090 49663-84-5

Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate 0250 11103-86-9

Other hexavalent chromium compounds - -

A154 A09 Leadlead compounds

Lead 1000 7439-92-1

Lead(II) sulfate 0683 7446-14-2

Lead(II) carbonate 0775 598-63-0

Lead(II) chromate 0641 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

12656-85-8

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1319-46-6

Lead acetate 0637 301-04-2

Lead (II) acetate trihydrate 0546 6080-56-4

Lead phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead selenide 0724 12069-00-0

Lead (IV) oxide 0866 1309-60-0

Lead (IIIV) oxide 0907 1314-41-6

Lead (II) sulfide 0866 1314-87-0

Lead (II) oxide 0928 1317-36-8

Lead(II) carbonate basic 0801 1319-46-6

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1344-36-1

Lead(II) phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34) 1344-37-2

Lead(II) titanate 0686 12060-00-3

Lead sulfatesulphuric acid lead salt 1000 15739-80-7

Lead sulphatetribasic 0850 12202-17-4

Lead stearate 0268 1072-35-1

Other lead compounds - -

A157 A10 Mercurymercury compounds

Mercury 1000 7439-97-6

Mercuric chloride - 33631-63-9

Mercury (II) chloride 0739 7487-94-7

Mercuric sulfate 0676 7783-35-9

Mercuric nitrate 0618 10045-94-0

Mercuric (II) oxide 0926 21908-53-2

Mercuric sulfide 0862 1344-48-5

Other mercury compounds - -

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A242 A11 Nickel - 1000 7440-02-0

A078 B015

A17 Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO)

- 0398 56-35-9

A128 A28 Tri-substiituted organostannic compounds

Triphenyltin=N N-dimethyldithiocarbamate 0252 1803-12-9

Triphenyltin fluoride 0322 379-52-2

Triphenyltin acetate 029 900-95-8

Triphenyltin chloride 0308 639-58-7

Triphenyltin hydroxide 0323 76-87-9

Triphenyltin fattyacid((9-11)salt) 0234

0234

0228

0222

18380-71-7

18380-72-8

47672-31-1

94850-90-5

Triphenyltin chloroacetate 0268 7094-94-2

Tributyltin methacrylate 0316 2155-70-6

Bis(tributyltin) fumalate 0342 6454-35-9

Tributyltin fluoride 0384 1983-10-4

Bis(tributyltin)23-dibromosuccinate 0278 31732-71-5 Tributyltin acetate 034 56-36-0

Tributyltin laurate 0243 3090-36-6

Bis(tributyltin) phthalate 0319 4782-29-0

Coplymer of alkyl (c=8) acrylatemethyl methacrylate and tributyltin methacrylate

018 67772-01-4

Tributyltin sulfamate 0307 6517-25-5

Bis (tributyltin) maleate 0341 14275-57-1

Tributyltin chloride 0365 1461-22-9 7342-38-3

Mixture of tributyltin cyclopentanecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin naphthenate)

85409-17-2

Mixture of tributyltin 12344a 4b 561010a-decahydro-7-isopropyl-1 4a-dimethyl-1-phenanthlenecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin rosin salt)

26239-64-5

Other tri-substituted organostannic compounds - -

A 247 A23 Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds

Dibutyltin oxide 0477 818-08-6

Dibutyltin diacetate 0338 1067-33-0

Dibutyltin dilaurate 0188 77-58-7

Dibutyltin maleate 0342 78-04-6

Other dibutyltin compounds - -

A 248 A24 Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds

Dioctyl Tin Oxide 0329 870-08-6

Dioctyltin dilaurate 0160 3648-18-8

Other Dioctyltin compounds - -

C234 A19 Beryllium Oxide (BeO)

- - 1304-56-9

A058 B02 Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)

Polybrominated Biphenyls - 59536-65-1

Dibromobiphenyl - 92-86-4

2-Bromobiphenyl - 2052-07-5

3-Bromobiphenyl - 2113-57-7

4-Bromobiphenyl - 92-66-0

Tribromobiphenyl - 59080-34-1

Tetrabromobiphenyl - 40088-45-7

Pentabrphenyl - 56307-79-0

Hexabromobiphenyl - 59080-40-9

hexabromo-11-biphenyl - 36355-01-8

Firemaster FF-1 - 67774-32-7

Heptabromobiphenyl - 35194-78-6

Octabromobiphenyl - 61288-13-9

Nonabromo-11-biphenyl - 27753-52-2

Decabromobiphenyl - 13654-09-6

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A063 B03 Polybrominated Diphenylethers (PBDEs)

Bromodiphenyl ether - 101-55-3

Dibromodiphenyl ethers - 2050-47-7

Tribromodiphenyl ether - 49690-94-0

Tetrabromodiphenyl ethers - 40088-47-9

Pentabromodidphenyl ether (note Commercially available PeBDPO is a complex reaction mixture containing a variety of brominated diphenyloxides)

- 32534-81-9 (CAS number used for commercial grades of PeBDPO)

Hexabromodiphenyl ether - 36483-60-0

Heptabromodiphenyl ether - 68928-80-3

Octabromodiphenyl ether - 32536-52-0

Nonabromodiphenyl ether - 63936-56-1

Decabromodiphenyl ether - 1163-19-5

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD)

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(14)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(15)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds in combination with antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(16)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls)]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(17)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls) in combination w ith antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(22)[Aliphaticalicyclic chlorinated and brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(42)[Brominated organic phosphorus compounds]

- -

Poly(26-dibromo-phenylene oxide) - 69882-11-7

Tetra-decabromo-diphenoxy-benzene - 58965-66-5

12-Bis(246-tribromo-phenoxy) ethane - 37853-59-1

353rsquo5rsquo-Tetrabromo-bisphenol A (TBBA) - 79-94-7

TBBA unspecified - 30496-13-0

TBBA-epichlorhydrin oligomer - 40039-93-8

TBBA-TBBA-diglycidyl-ether oligomer - 70682-74-5

TBBA carbonate oligomer - 28906-13-0

TBBA carbonate oligomer phenoxy end capped - 94344-64-2

TBBA carbonate oligomer 246- tribromo-phenol terminated

- 71342-77-3

TBBA-bisphenol A-phosgene polymer - 32844-27-2

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 139638-58-7

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 135229-48-0

TBBA-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 21850-44-2

TBBA bis-(2-hydroxy-ethyl-ether) - 4162-45-2

TBBA-bis-(allyl-ether) - 25327-89-3

TBBA-dimethyl-ether - 37853-61-5

Tetrabromo-bisphenol S - 39635-79-5

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD) (contrsquod)

TBBS-bis-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 42757-55-1

24-Dibromo-phenol - 615-58-7

246-tribromo-phenol - 118-79-6

Pentabromo-phenol - 608-71-9

246-Tribromo-phenyl-alltl-ether - 3278-89-5

Tribromo-phenyl-allyl-etherunspecified - 26762-91-4

Bis(methyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 55481-60-2

Bis(2-ethlhexyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 26040-51-7

2-Hydroxy-propyl-2-(2-hydroxy- ethoxy)-ethyl-TBP - 20566-35-2

TBPA glycol-and propylene-oxide esters - 75790-69-1

NNrsquo-Ethylene ndashbis-(tetrabromo- phthalimide) - 32588-76-4

Ethylene-bis(56-dibromo-norbornane- 23-dicarboximide)

- 52907-07-0

23-Dibromo-2-butene-14-diol - 3234-02-4

Dibromo-neopentyl-glycol - 3296-90-0

23-Dibromo-1-propanol - 96-13-9

Tribromo-neopentyl-alcohol - 36483-57-5

Poly tribromo-styrene - 57137-10-7

Tribromo-styrene - 61368-34-1

Dibromo-styrene grafted PP - 171091-06-8

Poly-dibromo-styrene - 31780-26-4

Bromo-Chloro-paraffins - 68955-41-9

Bromo-Chloro-alpha-olefin - 82600-56-4

Vinylbromide - 593-60-2

Tris-(23-dibromo-propyl)-isocyanurate - 52434-90-9

Tris(24-Dibromo-phenyl) phosphate - 49690-63-3

Tris(tribromo-neopentyl) phosphate - 19186-97-1

Chlorinated and brominated phosphate esther - 125997-20-8

Pentabromo-toluene - 87-83-2

Pentabromo-benzyl bromide - 38521-51-6

13-Butadienehomopolymerbrominated - 68441-46-3

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate monomer - 59447-55-1

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate polymer - 59447-57-3

Decabromo-diphenyl-ethane - 84852-53-9

Tribromo-bisphenyl-maleinimide - 59789-51-4

Tetrabromo-chyclo-octane - 31454-48-5

12-Dibromo-4-(12 dibromo-methyl)-cyclo-hexane - 3322-93-8

TBPA Na salt - 25357-79-3

Tetrabromo phthalic anhydride - 632-79-1

Octabromo-113-trimethyl-1-phenylindane (FR-1808)

- 155613-93-7

Other Brominated Flame Retardants - -

B033 B18 Chlorinated flame retardants

22-bis(chloromethyl)trimethylene bis(bis(2-chloroethyl)phosphate)

- 38051-10-4

Tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate - 13674-84-5

Phosphoric acid 22-bis(bromomethyl)-3-chloropropyl=bis[2-chloro-1-(chloromethyl)ethyl] ester

- 66108-37-0

A070 B05 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and specific substitutes

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (all isomers and congeners)

- 1336-36-3

Monomethyl-tetrachloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 141)

- 76253-60-6

Monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 121 Ugilec 21)

- 81161-70-8

Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane (DBBT) - 99688-47-8

A144 B15 Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs)

PCT (Polychlorinated Terphenyl) (all isomers and congeners)

- 61788-33-8

A071 B06 Polychlorinated Naphthalenes (more than 3 chlorine atoms)

Polychlorinated Naphthalenes - 70776-03-3

Other polychlorinated Naphthalenes - -

B014 B12 Perchlorates Lithium perchlorate - 7791-03-9

Other perchlorate compounds - -

A236 B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

Perfluoroctane Sulfonates (PFOS) C8F17SO2X where X = OR NR or other derivative

- -

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A243 B10 Fluorinated greenhouse gases (PFC SF6 HFC)

Tetrafluoromethane (Carbon tetrafluoride PFC-14) - 75-73-0

Hexafluoroethane (PFC-116) - 76-16-4

Octafluoropropane (PFC-218) - 76-19-7

Decafluorobutane (PFC-31-10) - 355-25-9

Dodecafluoropentane (PFC-41-12) - 678-26-2

Tetradecafluorohexane (PFC-51-14) - 355-42-0

Octafluorocyclobutane (PFC-c318) - 115-25-3

Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) - 2551-62-4

Trifluoromethane - (HFC-23) - 75-46-7

Difluoromethane - (HFC-32) - 75-10-5

Methyl fluoride ndash (HFC-41) - 593-53-3

2H3H-Decafluoropentane ndash (HFC-43-10mee) - 138495-42-8

Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) - 354-33-6

1122-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134) - 359-35-3

1112-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134a) - 811-97-2

11-Difluoroethane ndash (HFC-152a) - 75-37-6

112-Trifluoroethane ndash(HFC-143) - 430-66-0

111-Trifluoroethane ndash (HFC-143a) - 420-46-2

2H-Heptafluoropropane ndash (HFC-227ea) - 431-89-0

111223-hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236cb) - 677-56-5

111233-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236ea) - 431-63-0

111333-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236fa) - 690-39-1

11223-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245ca) - 679-86-7

11133-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245fa) - 460-73-1

11133-Pentafluorobutane ndash (HFC-365mfc) - 406-58-6

A249 B19 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and PVC co-polymer

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - 9002-86-2

Other Polyvinyl chlorides - -

PVC co-polymer - -

A105 C01 Asbestos Asbestos - 1332-21-4

Actinolite - 77536-66-4

Amosite (Grunerite) - 12172-73-5

Anthophyllite - 77536-67-5

Chrysotile - 12001-29-5

Crocidolite - 12001-28-4

Tremolite - 77536-68-6

A143 C02 Azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines

4-aminobiphenyl - 92-67-1

Benzidine - 92-87-5

4-chloro-2-methylaniline - 95-69-2

2-naphthylamine - 91-59-8

o-aminoazotoluene - 97-56-3

5-nitro-o-toluidine - 99-55-8

4-chloroaniline - 106-47-8

24-diaminoanisole - 615-05-4

44-methylenedianiline - 101-77-9

33-dichlorobenzidine - 91-94-1

33-dimethoxybenzidine - 119-90-4

33-dimethylbenzidine - 119-93-7

44-diamino-33-dimethyldiphenylmethane - 838-88-0

6-methoxy-m-toluidine - 120-71-8

44-methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline) - 101-14-4

44-oxydianiline - 101-80-4

44-diaminodiphenyl sulfide - 139-65-1

o-toluidine - 95-53-4

4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine - 95-80-7

245-trimethylaniline - 137-17-7

o-anisidine - 90-04-0

4-amino azobenzene - 60-09-3

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Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) - 75-69-4

Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) - 75-71-8

Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13) - 75-72-9

Pentachlorofluoroethane (CFC-111) - 354-56-3

Tetrachlorodifluoroethane (CFC-112) 1122-Tetrachloro-12-difluoroethane (CFC-112) 1112-Tetrachloro-22-difluoroethane (CFC-112a)

- - -

76-12-0 76-12-0 76-11-9

Trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC-113) 112-Trichloro-122 trifluoroethane (CFC-113) 111-Trichloro-222 trifluoroethane (CFC-113a)

- - -

76-13-1 76-13-1 354-58-5

Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114) - 76-14-2

Monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115) - 76-15-3

Heptachlorofluoropropane (CFC-211)

1112233-Heptachloro-3-fluoropropane (CFC-211aa) 1112333-Heptachloro-2-fluoropropane (CFC-211ba)

-

- - -

422-78-6

135401-87-5

422-78-6

422-81-1

Hexachlorodifluoropropane (CFC-212) - 3182-26-1

Pentachlorotrifluoropropane (CFC-213) - 2354-06-5 134237-31-3

Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropane (CFC-214) 1223-Tetrachloro-1133-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214aa) 1113-Tetrachloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214cb)

- - -

29255-31-0 2268-46-4 -

Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215) 122-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215aa) 123-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ba) 112-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215bb) 113-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ca) 111-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215cb)

- - - - - -

1599-41-3 1599-41-3 76-17-5 - - 4259-43-2

Dichlorohexafluoropropane (CFC-216) - 661-97-2

Chloroheptafluoropropane (CFC-217) - 422-86-6

Bromochloromethane (Halon-1011) - 74-97-5

Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon-1202) - 75-61-6

Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211) - 353-59-3

Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301) - 75-63-8

Dibromotetrafluoroethane (Halon-2402) - 124-73-2

Tetrachloromethane (carbontetrachloride) - 56-23-5

111-Trichloroethane (methylchloroform) - 71-55-6

Bromomethane (methyl bromide) - 74-83-9

Bromoethane (ethyl bromide) - 74-96-4

1-Bromopropane (n-propyl bromide) - 106-94-5

Trifluoroiodomethane (trifluoromethyliodide) - 2314-97-8

Chloromethane (methyl chloride) - 74-87-3

Dibromofluoromethane (HBFC-21 B2) - 1868-53-7

Bromodifluoromethane (HBFC-22 B1) - 1511-62-2

Bromofluoromethane (HBFC-31 B1) - 373-52-4

Tetrabromofluoroethane (HBFC-121B4) - 306-80-9

Tribromodifluoroethane (HBFC-122 B3) - -

Dibromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-123 B2) - 354-04-1

Bromotetrafluoroethane (HBFC-124 B1) - 124-72-1

Tribromofluoroethane (HBFC-131 B3) - -

Dibromodifluoroethane (HBFC-132 B2) - 75-82-1

Bromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-133 B1) - 421-06-7

Dibromofluoroethane (HBFC-141 B2) - 358-97-4

Bromodifluoroethane (HBFC-142 B1) - 420-47-3

Bromofluoroethane (HBFC-151 B1) - 762-49-2

Hexabromofluoropropane (HBFC-221 B6) - -

Pentabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-222 B5) - -

Tetrabromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-223 B4) - -

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Tribromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-224 B3) - -

Dibromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-225 B2) - 431-78-7

Bromohexafluoropropane (HBFC-226 B1) - 2252-78-0

Pentabromofluoropropane (HBFC-231 B5) - -

Tetrabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-232 B4) - -

Tribromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-233 B3) - -

Dibromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-234 B2) - -

Bromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-235 B1) - 460-88-8

Tetrabromofluoropropane (HBFC-241 B4) - -

Tribromodifluoropropane (HBFC-242 B3) - 70192-80-2

Dibromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-243 B2) - 431-21-0

Bromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-244 B1) - 679-84-5

Tribromofluoropropane (HBFC-251 B3) - 75372-14-4

Dibromodifluoropropane (HBFC-252 B2) - 460-25-3

Bromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-253 B1) - 421-46-5

Dibromofluoropropane (HBFC-261 B2) - 51584-26-0

Bromodifluoropropane (HBFC-262 B1) - -

Bromofluoropropane (HBFC-271 B1) - 1871-72-3

Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21) - 75-43-4

Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22) - 75-45-6

Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31) - 593-70-4

Tetrachlorofluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1122-Tetrachloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1112-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-121a)

- - -

134237-32-4 354-14-3 354-11-0

Trichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-122) 122-Trichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-122) 112-Trichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-122a) 111-Trichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-122b)

- - - -

41834-16-6 354-21-2 354-15-4 354-12-1

Dichlorotrifluoroethane(HCFC-123) 11-Dichloro-222-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123) 12-Dichloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123b)

- - - - -

34077-87-7 306-83-2 354-23-4 90454-18-5 812-04-4

Chlorotetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 2-chloro-1112-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 1-chloro-1122-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124a)

- - -

63938-10-3 2837-89-0 354-25-6

Trichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-131)

112-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoroethane(HCFC131a) 111-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131b)

- -

-

- -

27154-33-2

(134237-34-6)

359-28-4 811-95-0 2366-36-1

Dichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-132) 12-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-132) 11-Dichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-132a) 12-Dichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-132b) 11-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HFCF-132c)

- - - - -

25915-78-0 431-06-1 471-43-2 1649-08-7 1842-05-3

Chlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC-133)

1-Chloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133) 2-Chloro-111-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133a) 1-Chloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133b)

-

-

- - -

1330-45-6

431-07-2

1330-45-6 75-88-7 421-04-5

Dichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-141) 12-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141) 11-Dichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-141a) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b)

- - - -

-

1717-00-6 (25167-88-8) 430-57-9 430-53-5

1717-00-6

Chlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-142) 2-Chloro-11-Difluoroethane (HCFC-142) 1-Chloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b) 1-Chloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-142a)

- - - -

25497-29-4 338-65-8 75-68-3 338-64-7

Chlorofluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a)

- - -

110587-14-9 762-50-5 1615-75-4

Hexachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-221) 111223-Hexachloro-3-fluoropropane (HCFC-221ab)

- - -

134237-35-7 29470-94-8 422-26-4

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Pentachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-222) 11133-pentachloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-222ca)) 12233-pentachloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-222aa)

- - -

134237-36-8 422-49-1 422-30-0

Tetrachlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-223) 1133-Tetrachloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223ca) 1113-Tetrachloro-223-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223cb)

- - -

134237-37-9 422-52-6 422-50-4

Trichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224) 133-Trichloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224ca) 113-Trichloro-1223-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cb) 111-Trichloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cc)

- - - -

134237-38-0 422-54-8 422-53-7 422-51-7

Dichloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-225) 22-Dichloro-11133-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225aa) 23-Dichloro-11123-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ba) 12-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225bb) 33-Dichloro-11122-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca) 13-Dichloro-11223-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb) 11-Dichloro-12233-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225cc) 12-Dichloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225da) 13-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ea) 11-Dichloro-12333-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225eb)

- - - - - - - - - -

127564-92-5 128903-21-9 422-48-0 422-44-6 422-56-0 507-55-11 3474-88-9 431-86-7 136013-79-1 111512-56-2

Chlorohexafluoropropane (HCFC-226) 2-Chloro-111333-hexafluoro-propane (HCFC-226da)

- -

134308-72-8 431-87-8

Pentachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-231) 11123-pentachloro-2-fluoro-propane(HCFC-231bb)

- -

134190-48-0 421-94-3

Tetrachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-232) 1113-Tetrachloro-33-difluoropropane (HCFC-232fc)

- -

134237-39-1 460-89-9

Trichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-233) 111-Trichloro-333-trifluoropropane(HCFC-233fb)

- -

134237-40-4 7125-83-9

Dichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234) 12-Dichloro-1233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234db)

- -

127564-83-4 425-94-5

Chloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-235) 1-Chloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-235fa)

- -

134237-41-5 460-92-4

Tetrachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-241) 1123-Tetrachloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-241db)

- -

134190-49-1 666-27-3

Trichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-242) 133Trichloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-242fa)

- -

134237-42-6 460-63-9

Dichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-243) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243cc) 23-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243db) 33-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243fa)

- - - -

134237-43-7 7125-99-7 338-75-0 460-69-5

Chlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244) 3-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244ca) 1-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244cc)

- - -

134190-50-4 679-85-6 421-75-0

Trichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-251) 113-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251fb) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251dc)

- - -

134190-51-5 818-99-5 421-41-0

Dichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-252) 13-Dicloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC 252fb)

- -

134190-52-6 819-00-1

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Chlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-253) 3-Chloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-253fb)

- -

134237-44-8 460-35-5

Dichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-261) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-261fc) 12-Dichloro-2-fluoro-propane (HCFC-261ba)

- - -

134237-45-9 7799-56-6 420-97-3

Chlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-262) 1-Chloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-262ca) 2-Chloro-13-difluoropropane (HCFC-262da) 1-Chloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-262fc)

- - - -

134190-53-7 420-99-5 102738-79-4 421-02-03

Chlorofluoropropane (HCFC-271) 2-Chloro-2-fluoropropane (HCFC-271ba) 1-Chloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-271fb)

- - -

134190-54-8 420-44-0 430-55-7

A151 C06 Radioactive substances

Uranium-238 - 7440-61-1

Radon - 10043-92-2

Americium-241 - 14596-10-2

Thorium-232 - 7440-29-1

Cesium-137 - 10045-97-3

Strontium-90 - 10098-97-2

Other radioactive substances - -

A142 C07 Formaldehyde - - 50-00-0

A235 C08 Phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

- - 3846-71-7

A244 C09 Selected Phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)

Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) - 85-68-7

Dibutylphthalate (DBP) - 84-74-2

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) - 117-81-7

A245 C10 Selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid diisodecyl ester (DIDP)

- 26761-40-0 68515-49-1

Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) - 28553-12-0 68515-48-0

Di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP) - 117-84-0

A246 C11 Dimethyl fumarate - - 624-49-7

B020 A20 Diarsenic Pentoxide - 1303-28-2

B021 A21 Diarsenic Trioxide - 1327-53-3

B019 B11 Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and all major diastereoisomers

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) - 25637-99-4 3194-55-6

alpha-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-50-6

beta-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-51-7

gamma-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-52-8

A140 B09 Shortchain Chlorinated Paraffins (carbon number 10 -13

Alkanes C10-13 chloro - 85535-84-8

Alkanes C10-12 chloro - 108171-26-2

Alkanes C12-13 chloro - 71011-12-6

Alkanes chloro - 61788-76-9

Other Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins - -

B022 B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP)

- - 115-96-8

B016 C12 Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)

- - 117-81-7

B017 C13 Dibutylphthalate (DBP)

- - 84-74-2

B018 C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)

- - 85-68-7

B023 A22 Cobalt dichloride (CoCl2)

- 7646-79-9

B024 A25 Lead chromate - 7758-97-6

B025 A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

- 12656-85-8

B26 A27 Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34)

- 1344-37-2

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B027 C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)

- - 84-69-5

B028 C16 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum and silicon they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B029 C17 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Zirconia Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum silicon and zirconium they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B030 C18 Boric acid - - 10043-35-3

- - 11113-50-1

B031 C19 Disodium tetraborate anhydrous

Disodium tetraborate decahydrate - 1303-96-4

Disodium tetraborate anhydrous - 1330-43-4

Disodium tetraborate pentahydrate - 12179-04-3

B032 C20 Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate

- - 12267-73-1

B034 C21 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP)

- - 71888-89-6

B035 C22 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP)

- - 68515-42-4

B036 B17 4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3)

- - 548-62-9

B037 A29 Strontium chromate - 7789-06-2

B038 B20 22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA)

- - 101-14-4

B039 A30 Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate

- 11103-86-9

B040 A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide

- 49663-84-5

B041 C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate

- - 117-82-8

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B042 C24 4-(1133-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (4-tert-Octylphenol)

- - 140-66-9

B043 C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether

- - 111-96-6

B044 C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC)

- - 127-19-5

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Attachment 3

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject chemical substances

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

Uses of A and A1 ranks are already checked

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

However it is assumed that Omron Corporation will not use nickel and selected

phthalates for any legally regulated applications

15

13

14

11

12

9

10

8

7

5

6

4

3

1

2

We hereby certify that the chemical substances cited below are not contained in our products

parts or materials that are supplied to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiary and affiliated

companies) by us (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies)

Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances

Product Number Article Name

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Remarks

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Attachment 4

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject Substances

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

14

15

12

13

10

11

8

9

6

7

5

4

3

1

Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

Product Number

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Uses of A and A1 ranks are

already checked

Article Name

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

We hereby pledge that we (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies) have verified that

the prohibited substances (A rank) cited below are not contained in the following products

parts or materials delivered to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiaries and affiliates) and

are committed to attaining the goal for phasing out the following non-use substances (A1 rank)

2

Deadline for

Non-use

(MMYYYY)

JGPSSI use

classification

code

Remarks

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Attachment 5

PROCESS CHANGE REPORT(PCR)

Date No

From (Company name)

TO

Written Checked

Type

Part name

Parts code No(drawing No)

Change classification

Change in manufacture place change in manufacture method Renewal or modification of die

Reason

Effective date of change

Lot No

Change in QA standers

QC process chart

Inspection standards

Representative sample

Present method Method after change

Quality check points amp result

Opinion amp requirement Checked

For OMRON use

Indications for receiving inspection indicator Result of receiving inspection

Pro455 QE E

If it is a commercial product

enter its product number

Change of material of a part or material

Change of material of an ink paint and

the like

Includes the change of subsidiary

materials (adhesives solders etc)

The attached materials contain the

following

Material composition data (JGP file)

Results of evaluation of reliability

Results of evaluation of performances

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Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

The preparation procedure is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file sent from Omron upon request for survey Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink) Check Point (3)

4) Fill in ldquomanufacturerrsquos namerdquo and ldquonumber of productpartmaterial of the respondentrdquo Check Point (4)

5) Fill in ldquosurvey unitrdquo and ldquosurvey unit massrdquo Check Point (5)

ldquoSurvey unitrdquo should be determined as per the unit of Omronrsquos product number

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

6) Press the Input button for each of the subject items and go on to the information registration window for contained substances (level 2) Check Point (6)

7) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 1 button Check Point (7)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

8) Make sure that the number designated by Omron upon request is entered in ldquonumber of the requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo and ldquoreference numberrdquo Check Point (8)

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

9) Press the Save GP button to output the JGP file Check Point (9)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule

JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

Check Point (9)

Check Point (8)

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Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 2 is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Register SVHC content information of REACH

Enter content flag ldquoYrdquo when the content of any one of SVHC substances exceeds the threshold level (reporting level) Enter ldquoNrdquo when it does not Check Point (1)

Enter content flag = ldquoYrdquo when the content of any substance does not exceed the threshold level Check Point (1)

Select the appropriate use classification press the appropriate button and go to the registration window (level 3) of content information of SVHC Check Point (2)

Registration is mandatory for content flag of Y Registration is necessary even for the flag of N if the substance is known to be contained

2) Enter either ldquoYrdquo or ldquoNrdquo in the content flag according to the threshold level (reporting level) for each substance Check Point (3)

3) Input the total content of each substance This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the total content is known Metal conversion is necessary for metal

compounds Check Point (4)

4) Select the appropriate use classification and input ldquouse and purposerdquo ldquouse portionrdquo and ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo Check Point (5)

This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the information is known

Note that input is mandatory for some materials or uses for the last item ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink)

5) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 2 button Check Point (6)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

6) Press the OK button to go back to Level 1 Check Point (7)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

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Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 3 (SVHC content information) is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Input ldquocontent of compound per survey unitrdquo ldquouse and purposerdquo and ldquouse portionrdquo for each substance group Check Point (1)

2) In Level 3 there are two tables one for input when the content ratio exceeds 01 and the other when the ratio does not exceed 01 Be sure to choose the right table Check

Point (2)

3) After inputting for all substance groups in Level 3 press the OK button to go back to Level 2 Check Point (3)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

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Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

Preparation Procedure and Check Points The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file created by the manufacturer Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo and check the entries (Input is mandatory for cells shown in pink) Check Point (3)

The respondentrsquos company name may be the manufacturerrsquos name

4) Make sure that the reference number is the one designated by Omron upon request Check Point (4)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

5) Make sure that ldquonumber of requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo is Omronrsquos product number Check Point (5)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

6) Check if the ldquosurvey unitrdquo is appropriate Check Point (6)

Determine the right survey unit as per Omronrsquos units for product numbers

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

7) Press the Error check 1 button In case an error is found correct the problem part Check Point (7)

8) Press the SAVE JGP button to output the JGP file Check Point (8)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5) Check Point (6)

Check Point (7) Check Point (8)

History of Major Revisions

Oct 21 2003 Ver 10 First version

Nov 1 2006 Ver 20 Controlled substances were changed from 207 substance groups to 25 substance groups as per JGPSSI Ver 3

Apr 8 2011 Ver 30 Total revision Controlled substances were changed from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 3 (25 substance group) to Ver 411 (49 substance groups) Omronrsquos own content standards and survey format were changed to those specified by JGPSSI

July 31 2012 Ver 31 Changed the controlled substances from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 411 (49 substance group) to Ver 420 (61 substance groups) In conjunction with that renewed Attachment 1 List of Regulated Chemical Substances Added 523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report) Changed the JGPSSI Tool to allow the entry of manufacturerrsquos name in the respondent field that had been for the trading firmrsquos name Non-inclusion Certificate Updated the Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances from Version 30 to Version 31 Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo Substance Phase-out Declaration Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank

from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo

Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31

Issued on October 21 2003

Revised on July 31 2012

Issued by Omron Corporation

Global Process Innovation HQ

Quality Innovation Center

Page 6: Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances (For

-655-

Table 1 Judgment criteria for content flag relative to content standard examples

Example of content standard Basic understanding of content judgment

Cases of intentional addition (see Note 2)

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo in cases of intentional addition

01 by weight in homogeneous material (see Note 3) (1000 ppm)

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo in cases where the content ratio in a homogenous material exceeds 01 by weight This judgment shall be made regardless of whether there is or there is no intentional use

Intentionally added or 01 by weight of homogenous materia

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo in either case

In cases of batteries In cases of child products

In cases where applications of a substance are limited the substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo when the ratio exceeds 01 by weight for each such application The substance is judged ldquonot containedrdquo when it is used in another application It shall be ldquocontainedrdquo in case applications cannot be judged

of homogeneous material per survey unit of battery etc

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo when the content rate is calculated based on the designated unit and is found to exceed the threshold level

Metal conversion of the content ratio is necessary

The substance is judged ldquocontainedrdquo when the content ratio of a metal element is calculated and it exceeds the threshold level Metal conversion factors shall be used for calculation

Notes 1 Content standard Criteria for judgment of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo established for each regulated

chemical substance Uses subject to control and threshold levels (allowable concentration) for those substances are specified The standard is equal to the ldquothreshold levelrdquo or ldquoreporting levelrdquo of JGPSSI

2 Intentionally added When the substance is intentionally added it is added filled or adhered to the product by its manufacturer deliberately to continuously maintain the specific functional or quality characteristic of that product

3 Homogeneous material A material that cannot be mechanically broken down (such as unscrewing cutting crushing grinding and abrasive processes) into different materials The term ldquohomogeneousrdquo means ldquoof uniform composition throughoutrdquo Examples of homogeneous materials are individual types of plastics ceramics glass metals alloys paper board resins and coatings

42 Description of management classification (rank)

Table 2 shows the meaning of each management classification and the principle of selection

of regulated substances Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances sets

management classifications (ranks) for each use category of substance groups Omron takes

actions as per the management classification (rank) of Table 2 when the judgment ldquocontainedrdquo is

made as per 41

Table 2 Definition of management classification (rank) and the method of selection of substances

Management classification (rank)

Definition Method of selection of regulated substances

Prohibited substances (A rank)

Prohibited use in products parts or materials

The substances designated by JGPSSI whose use in products (parts and materials) have been prohibited by the legislations in Japan and overseas or those designated by Omronrsquos voluntary regulations (Polyvinyl chloride for packing materials)

Non-use substances (A1 rank)

Substituted before the deadline for the non-use in components

Use prohibited after the deadline for the non-use in components

The substances designated by JGPSSI for which regulatory laws in Japan and abroad are clearly known to exist and for which use prohibition deadline has been established (The date of total elimination of use in components six months prior to the use prohibition date by law)

Substitution accelerating substances (B rank)

Promotion of alternative substances

The substances designated by JGPSSI of which use prohibition is not clearly mentioned in any relevant law but which are expected to be subject to use reduction or prohibition due to tightening regulatory control in the future

Self control substances (C rank)

Understanding of the amount contained

The substances designated by JGPSSI that are other than prohibited substances (A rank) non-use substances (A1 rank) and substitution accelerating substances (B rank)

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5 Requirements

51 Requirements for preparation of JGP files

JGP files shall be prepared according to the Material Composition Survey and Response

Manual and Survey Response Tool Operation Manual provided by JGPSSI

511 Providers of information to suppliers

You request sellers or suppliers of parts and materials that you receive to conduct

material composition survey In case no answers can be obtained from suppliers of Omronrsquos

designated parts and materials consult with Omronrsquos section in charge of such parts and

materials

512 ldquoSurvey unitrdquo for JGP files

The ldquosurvey unitrdquo to be entered in the JGP file shall be determined as per the unit of

Omronrsquos product number listed in Table 3 Generally however Omron enters the survey unit

in the JGP file and requests material composition survey

When ldquopcs (piece)rdquo is used as the unit of the Omron product number the JGP file shall

be created in the amount of each piece having the said product number for which you have

a sales transaction with Omron

Note For instance there is a difference in the definition of ldquoonerdquo between one contact pin of the connector and one role of reel If you do not know how to judge the counting contact Omron for clarification

Packaging materials that pack subject parts and materials (such as packing material

cushions tapes or labels) or any items that are disposed of after transport or during

production processes (such as waste board) shall not be included in the information of the

JGP file

Table 3 Survey units for JGP files

Units used in combination with Omron product numbers

Survey unit for JGP file

PCS piece piece

MM CM M KM (for electric cable etc) m

ML L KL liter liter

MG G KG ldquo(space)rdquo (material-related units) arbitrary unit

513 Cases of unknown product applications

When you cannot judge whether the substance is one subject to judgment by the

content standard because of its use at Omron being unknownyou are sure to check with

Omron about the use and judge whether the substance is ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

Subjects Nickel dioctyltin (DOT) compounds polybrominated biphenyls (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) some azocolorants and azodyes selected phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) and selected phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

Examples At Omron ldquoC09 selected phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)rdquo and ldquoC10 selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)rdquo are not used for toys that may be put in childrsquos mouth or any other childcare applications

514 Data (amount of content) entry in ldquocontent flag Nrdquo cases

Even if ldquonot containedrdquo cases when any contained subject substance group is known

content flag N enter the amount of content use location of use and other pieces of

information as in the ldquocontent flag Yrdquo cases in the file and determine whether the case is

ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo (This requirement is the same as that in the JGPSSI Manual)

515 Entry format or file type for use in material composition survey

1) The version of survey and response format designated by Omron shall be used in principle

2) An electronic file of the file type output from the tool provide by JGPSSI shall be used for responses to the survey

-855-

52 Requirements for Preparation of Non-use Certificate

521 Preparation of non-use certificate

When a part or material contains none of prohibited substances (A rank) or non-use

substances (A1 rank) listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances the

Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substancesrdquo as in Attachment 3 shall be prepared

to demonstrate its non-inclusion

Notes 1 Enter ldquoname of companyrdquo ldquosignature of your responsible personrdquo and ldquoTelephone numberrdquo In principle it

should be the primary supplier from the viewpoint of Omron that prepares this document The seal to be put in the document shall be your companyrsquos seal or the signature of the responsible person The responsible person whose seal must be affixed therein should be the person who is entitled to assure the information entered and uphold the responsibility for unexpected situations (compensations etc)

2 Enter ldquoProduct numberrdquo and ldquoArticle namerdquo of the products parts or materials that contains no regulated substances When the given space for entry is not sufficient to cover all subject substances the separate sheet of paper may be attached for the list of such substances

3 Enter ldquoyear month and dayrdquo of the issuance The validity of the certificate shall be until your next issuance of the non-use certificate

4 In case inclusion of any given use-prohibited substance is detected immediately contact Omronrsquos person in charge and take appropriate actions including production stop as required Omron will not purchase any parts or materials that contain prohibited substances

5 Omron may request submission of analysis (measurement) data separately from non-inclusion certificates when so requested by the customers

6 When the part or material subject to survey is the packing or packaging material that Omron uses for the transportation to the customer evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of the total amount of heavy metals (Lead Cadmium Hexavalent chromium and Mercury) listed at the bottom line of Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances As no special field for entry of the total amount of contained heavy metals enter the data for each substance such as Lead or Cadmium Note that packing or packaging materials herein defined are not packing or packaging materials used for the purpose of transport etc of survey subject parts or materials

7 Where dibutyltin (DBT) or dioctyltin (DOT) compounds are contained you are requested to report it in the survey data in accordance with the JGPSSI reporting standards On the non-use certificate however judge it ldquonot containedrdquo if the concentration is 01 or less for the part as delivered

522 Preparation of Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

When the part or material contains any of prohibited substances (A rank) or non-use

substances (A1 rank) listed in Attachment 1 ldquoList of the Regulated Chemical Substances

the Declaration for Phase-out of Regulated Substancesrdquo as in Attachment 4 shall be

prepared to guarantee total non-inclusion of such substances

Notes 1 Enter ldquoname of companyrdquo ldquosignature of your responsible personrdquo and ldquotelephone numberrdquo In principle it should

be theprimary supplier from the viewpoint of Omron that prepares this document If you are the trading firm enter the information of you not the manufacturerrsquos name The seal to be put in the document shall be your companyrsquos seal or the seal of the person in charge The person in charge whose seal must be affixed therein should be the person who is entitled to assure the information entered and uphold the responsibility for unexpected situations (compensations etc)

2 Enter ldquoproduct numberrdquo ldquoArticle namerdquo ldquoJGPSSI use classification coderdquo and ldquodeadline for non-userdquo for the product part or material to be phased out The deadline for non-use shall be any date prior to the use prohibition date designated by Omron When the given space for entry is not sufficient the separate sheet of paper may be attached for the list of the subject substances

3 Enter ldquoyear month and dayrdquo of the issuance The validity of the declaration shall be until the completion of your non-use actions and the issuance of the non-use certificate

4 Whenever any change is necessary to material quality or process as the result of replacement of non-use substances (A1 rank) the Process Change Report (PCR) as per Attachment 5 shall be submitted to Omronrsquos person in charge for approval before the ldquodeadline for non-userdquo Samples may need to be attached as required

5 Omron will be able to purchase parts or materials for which the Declaration has been provided to Omron until the use prohibition date Omron will conduct survey again after implementation of phase-out (Survey using the new product number will be conducted when product number changes result from phase-out)

6 When no phase-out is implemented such as in cases of termination of production no Declaration will need to be provided In this case you will be required to take necessary measures for such termination of production Omron will then consider acquisition of necessary items from other manufacturers

7 When the part or material subject to survey is the packing or packaging material that Omron uses for the transportation to the customer evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of the total amount of heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury) listed at the bottom line of Attachment 1 ldquoList of the Regulated Chemical Substancesrdquo As no special field for entry of the total amount of contained heavy metals

-955-

Judgment on content of A substance

Judgment on content of A substance

Not contained Contained

Phase-out Yes No

Confirmation of content flag

Submittals and their contents

Not contained Contained

enter the data for each substance such as lead or cadmium Note that packing or packaging materials herein defined are not packing or packaging materials used for the purpose of transport etc of survey subject parts or materials

523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report)

When an engineering change involved change in material printing change in painting

or plating process change in adhesive lubricant solder etc or change in production site

prepare the Process Change Report (PCR) as shown in Attachment 5 and submit it to

Omronrsquos activity in charge for the approval In addition provide samples as necessary

Notes 1 Fill all fields of the form

2 Include in the change classification ldquoChange in manufacture placerdquo the material change of the components type of change in ink or paint and change in subsidiary materials (adhesives solder etc)

3 Attach the material composition data (JGPSSI file) reliability assessment data and the results of performance assessment that are required for the confirmation and assessment of the data

53 Requirements for Submission Data and Change Management of Information

531 Submittals based on content judgment results

JGP file x x x

Non-inclusion certificate x - -

Phase-out declaration - x -

Your action -

bull Will phase out until the date of use prohibition

bull Will submit PCR andor samples

bull Will terminate production as required

Omronrsquos action Purchase continues

bull Can purchase until the date of use prohibition

bull Will conduct re-survey after phase-out

bull Will terminate purchase

bull Will switch to other manufacturers

x Submission necessary - submission not necessary

Fig 3 Submission Databased on content judgment

532 File name of Submission Data

Submit Data to Omron according to the following file naming rule

ltNaming rulegt

Type of submittal _

Supplier code _

Reference no _

Date of issuance _

Arbitrary character string (one-byte alpha-numerics) Extension

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

(1) JGP JGP file HGS Non-inclusion certificate ZPS Phase-out declaration (2) Supplier code eight one-bite characters Eg 02XXXXXX

(3) Number entered in the reference no field of JGP file when requested (Survey no) (4) Date of issuance eight one-byte characters Eg 20110401 (5) Arbitrary character string such as for model name or product name (one-byte alpha-numeric characters) (6) jgp4 cases Ver 4 is used pdf Non-inclusion certificate or Phase-out declaration

-1055-

533 Change management of Information

After submitting Data to Omron when the change of Information occers immediately

revise the data and inform it to Omronrsquos person in charge Such changes that may occur in

the following situations

The error as in calculation of the substance content information was revealed

The change was made to the content information provided by your supplier

The new substance was added to the substance list or the content standard is changed

The 4M change occurred at your site (change of material quality shape processing

method etc) (submission of PCR or samples will be necessary)

6 Specific Preparation Procedure and Examples of Preparation

Specific JGP file preparation procedures and examples are shown in the following attachments for

your reference

Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

-1155-

Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning Products)

A substances 28 A1 substances 0

B substances 32 C substances 1

In case a substance has multiple management classes it is assumed to be one with the most stringent management class when counting the

number of substances

Definition of signs at the center of JGPSSI intended use classification code (1)-R- EU RoHS Directive (2)-E-EU ELV Directive (3)-B- battery regulation (4)-J-JGPSSI

[1 by weight =10000 ppm]

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ub

sta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group) Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds 001 by weight (100 ppm) of each homogenous material providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 0001 by weight of a battery (10 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-21 Cd-R-3

Printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses containing cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-30 Cd-R-4

Cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material in alloys as electricalmechanical solder joints to electrical conductors located directly on the voice coil in transducers used in high-powered loudspeakers with sound pressure levels of 100 dB (A) and more

― ―

Y C R-38 Cd-R-6 Cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material in cadmium oxide in thick film pastes used on aluminum bonded beryllium oxide

― ―

Y A R-8(a) Cd-R-7 Cadmium in a thermal cutoff of a one shot pellet type that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Thermal cutoff is a temperature fuse Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2012

Y C R-8(b) Cd-R-8 Cadmium in an electric point that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in electric points as specified by ELV Directive is evaluated based Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 Cd-R-0 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y C R-13 Cd-R-9 Cadmium in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in optical glass is evaluated based on Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y A1 R-39 Cd-R-10

Cadmium in a color conversion II-VI family LED used for solid-state lighting or a display system that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material (ldquocadmium per square millimeter in a light emission areardquo lt 10μg Cd)

― Jan 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2014

Y A1 R-40 Cd-R-11 Cadmium contained in a photoresistor of analog optical coupler used for professional audio system exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

July 12013 Exemption repealed starting Jan 1 2014

Y A E-15 Cd-E-2 Batteries for electric vehicles containing cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds

Y A ― Cd-B-2 Batteries containing cadmium exceeding 10ppm by weight of the battery

― Immediately prohibited

All batteries including button cells bull Korean law on quality control and safety management of industrial products bull EC Directive 200666EC on batteries bull Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Y A ― Cd-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Cd-J-99 Containing cadmium above 100ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

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― ―

N

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― ―

A

156 A07

Hexavalent Chromium Compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-9 Cr-R-2

Hexavalent chromium up to 075 by weight as antirust for a carbon steel cooling system in an absorption refrigerator that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y C E-12(a) Cr-E-1 Anti-corrosion coatings containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (Other than below Cr-E-2)

― ―

Y C E-12(b) Cr-E-2

Corrosion preventive coating related to bolt and nut assemblies for chassis applications containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-13 Cr-E-3 (Absorption) refrigerators in motor caravans containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm and 075 wt in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y A ― Cr-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A

156 A07 Hexavalent Chromium Compounds

Y A ― Cr-J-99 Containing hexavalent chromium above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

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N

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― Cr-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― ―

A

154 A09

Lead and its compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Describe the threshold level if a product has any of the intended uses listed below

bull For batteries 0004 by weight of a battery (40 ppm) bull For coating on a toy or a product for children 0009 by weight of a product (90 ppm) bull For a consumer product for children aged twelve and under 001 by weight of a product (100 ppm) bull For an electric wire cable or cord insulated with thermosetting or thermoplastic resin 003 by weight per surface coating (300 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-6(a)

E-1 Pb-RE-3

Steel materials containing 035 or less but exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (including batch-based hot dip galvanized steel ampfree-machining steel)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-6(c)

E-3 Pb-RE-4

Copper alloy containing 4 or less exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (eg brass phosphor bronze)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-5(a) E-10

Pb-RE-5 Lead in a cathode ray tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-5(b) E-10

Pb-RE-6 Lead up to 02 by weight in glass of a fluorescent tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5) See (Note 3) for ELV No threshold level of 02 by weight established for ELV

Y C R-7(c)I E-10

Pb-RE-7

Lead in electricity or electronic components excluding dielectric ceramics (eg piezoelectronic device) in a capacitor that contains lead in glass ceramic or glassceramic matrix compounds and also excluding automotive valves and automotive plugs exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-7(c)II

E-10 Pb-RE-8

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage of 125V AC or 250V DC or larger that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

― ―

Y

A R-7(c)III E-10

Pb-RE-9

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage less than 125V AC or 250V DC that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

RoHS Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013 See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

Y C R-7(c)IV E-10(b)

Pb-RE-12 Lead in a PZT dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of integrated circuit or discrete semiconductor exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-10(d) Pb-RE-20 Lead in a dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of ultrasonic sonar exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y A R-11(a)

E-8(f) Pb-RE-10

Lead used for a C-press compliant pin connectorsystem that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption already repealed

See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

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Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y

A R-11(b) E-8(f)

Pb-RE-11 Lead used for a compliant pin connectorssystem other than C-press that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

See (Note 3) for ELV C ELV ―

Y C R-6(b) E-2(c)

Pb-R-1 Aluminum materials containing 04 or less exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y C R-7(a) E-8(e)

Pb-R-2 Lead in high-melting point solder (lead-based alloys containing 85 by weight or more lead)

― (Note 6) Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y C R-7(b) Pb-R-3

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering for servers storage and storage array systems and network infrastructure equipment for switching signaling transmission and network management for telecommunication

― ―

Y A R-12 Pb-R-5 Coating material for thermal conduction module C-rings containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A R-14 Pb-R-7

Solder consisting of more than two types of elements for connecting microprocessor pins and package containing less than 85 wt and more than 80 wt of lead

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-15

E-8(g) Pb-R-8

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solder for connecting semiconductor dies and carriers in flip chip IC packages

― ― Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y A1 R-16 Pb-R-10 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in linear incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes

― March 1 2013

Exemption to be repealed after Sept 1 2013

Y C R-17 Pb-R-11

Lead halide containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as radiant agent in High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps used for professional reprography applications

― ―

Y C R-21 Pb-R-15 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses

― ―

Y A R-23 Pb-R-17 Lead contained in finishing agents of 065 mm or finer pitch components other than connectors exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-24 Pb-R-18

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar array ceramic multilayer capacitors

― ―

Y C R-29 Pb-R-22

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1 2 3 and 4) of Council Directive 69493EEC

― ―

Y C R-31 Pb-R-23

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent lamps (which eg are used for liquid crystal displays designs or industrial lighting)

― ―

Y C R-32 Pb-R-24 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead oxide in seal frit used for making window assemblies for Argon and Krypton laser tubes

― ―

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Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C R-33 Pb-R-25 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering of thin copper wires of 100 μm diameter and less in power transformers

― ―

Y C R-34 Pb-R-26 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in cermet-based trimmer potentiometer elements

― ―

Y C R-37 Pb-R-27 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in the plating layer of high voltage diodes on the basis of a zinc borate glass body

― ―

Y C R-13(a) Pb-R-30 Lead in white glass used for an optical purpose containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ― White glass means transparent glass

Y C R-13(b) Pb-R-31 Lead in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-9(b) Pb-R-32

Lead in a shell (exterior casing) or bushing (a cylindrical component fitted inside a hole) of a bearing for a compressor containing coolant for heating ventilation air-conditioning refrigeration chilling and HVACR exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-18(b) Pb-R-33

Lead (lead of 1 or less by weight) as activator in fluorescent powder of a discharge lamp used as a suntan lamp containing phosphor such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y A R-18(a) Pb-R-34

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as activator in the fluorescent powder (1 lead by weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphors such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) as well as when used as specialty lamps for diazo-printing reprography lithography insect traps photochemical and curing processes containing phosphors such as SMS ((Sr Ba)2MgSi2O7Pb)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-25 Pb-R-35

Lead oxide exceeding 1000 ppm per unit of homogeneous material used for structural elements on the surfaces of surface conduction electron emitter

displays (SED) notably seal frit and frit ring

― ―

Y A E-2(b) Pb-E-1 Aluminum with a lead content of above 04 and 15 or less by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-4(a) E-4(b)

Pb-E-3 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bearing shells and bushes (alloy)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C E-5 Pb-E-4 Batteries containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-6 Pb-E-5 Vibration dampers containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-7(b) Pb-E-6

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in vulcanising agents and stabilisers for elastomers in fluid handling and powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

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JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C E-7(c) Pb-E-7 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bonding agents for elastomers in powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y A E-9 Pb-E-10 Valve seats containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-11 Pb-E-11 Pyrotechnic initiators containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-8(b) Pb-E-12 Lead in solder for electric use that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder on electronic circuit boards and glass)

― Immediately prohibited

It also applies to lead in solder plating Exemption already repealed

Y A1 E-8(a) Pb-E-13

Lead in solder for installing an electric or electronic component on an electronic circuit board or for a component terminal that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding electrolysis aluminum capacitors)

― July 1 2015 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2016

Y A E-8(c) Pb-E-14 Lead on a terminal of an electrolysis aluminum capacitor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y A1 E-8(d) Pb-E-15 Lead for soldering an air mass sensor on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― July 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2015

Y C E-8(h) Pb-E-16

Lead in solder for attaching a heat spreader and heat sink of a power semiconductor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (The chip size is 1 cm

2 at

least The electric current density is 1 Amm2 at least)

― ―

Y A E-8(i) Pb-E-17 Lead in solder for electric glazing on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder for laminate glazing)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y C E-8(j) Pb-E-18 Lead in solder used for laminate glazing that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-1(b) Pb-E-19 Lead content of 035 wt in continuously galvanized sheet steel exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y C E-12 Pb-E-21 Lead-containing thermoelectric material in automotive electrical applications intended for the reduction of CO2 emissions through waste heat recovery

― ―

Y A ― Pb-J-1 Containing lead above 300 ppm in homogeneous material for use in vinyl chloride wires

― Immediately prohibited

Determination method specified by Proposition 65 of California

Y A ― Pb-J-3 Containing above 0009 of lead per surface treatment layer such as coating in partsmaterial used in toys

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y A ― Pb-J-4 Use in products for children under 12 years of age containing lead exceeding 100ppm per survey unit

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA) as amended by HB2715

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JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y A

― Pb-B-1 Batteries containing lead exceeding 40 ppm by weight of the battery

Over 40 ppm per cell for alkali batteries (excluding button cells)

Immediately prohibited

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Over 1000 ppm per cell for batteries other than above (excluding lead accumulators)

Immediately prohibited

Brazil Nov 4 2008 Decision No 401

Y C

Other than above (such as lead accumulators)

Y A ― Pb-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Pb-J-99 Containing lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

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― Pb-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added lead in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

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― Pb-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of lead in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 157

A10

Mercury and its compounds The amount intentionally added or 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 00001 by weight of a battery (1 ppm)

Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A

R-1(a)

Hg-R-16

Mercury in a single-capped fluorescent lamp that does not exceed the following limitations (per burner) (a) For general illumination less than 30W 35 mg

Over 25 mg and 35 mg or less per piece

Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 35 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 25 mg

C 25 mg or less per piece

(Note 8)

C R-1(b) (b) For general illumination of 30W or higher and less than 50W 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-1(c) (c) For general illumination of 50W or higher and less than 150W 5 mg

― (Note 8)

C R-1(d) (d) For general illumination of 150W or higher 15 mg ― (Note 8)

C R-1(e) (e) Having a circular or square structure 17 mm or less in tube diameter and for general illumination 7 mg

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 7 mg

C R-1(f) (f) For a specific use 5 mg ― (Note 8)

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

C R-2(a)(1)

Hg-R-17

Mercury in a double-capped strip fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) for general purposes that does not exceed the following limitations (a) A three-wavelength phosphor of less than 9 mm in tube diameter (eg T2) with normal lifetime 4 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 4 mg

C R-2(a)(2) (b) A three-wavelength phosphor of 9 mm or larger and of 17 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T5) with normal lifetime 3 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 3 mg

C R-2(a)(3) (c) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 17 mm and 28 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T8) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-2(a)(4) (d) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T12) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 35 mg

C R-2(a)(5) (e) A three-wavelength phosphor with long lifetime ( 25000 h or over) 5 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 8 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg

Y

A R-2(b)(1)

Hg-R-18

Mercury in a double-capped fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) not for general purposes under the following conditions (a) A linear white lamp of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T10 and T12) mercury that does not exceed 10 mg

― Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 201210 mg Exemption repealed after April 13 2012

A1 R-2(b)(2) (b) Nonlinear white lamps of all shapes mercury that does not exceed 15 mg

― Oct 13 2015 (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 2016 15 mg Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2016

C R-2(b)(3) (c) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a nonlinear three-wavelength phosphor lamp of above 17 mm (eg T9)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

C R-2(b)(4) (d) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a lamp for any other general illumination or specific purposes (eg induction lamps)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

Y

A

R-3(a)

Hg-R-9 Mercury in a cold cathode ray fluorescent lamp or external electrode fluorescent lamp (CCFL or EEFL) for a specific purpose

Over 35 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) In the case of short type (500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg C

35 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(b)

Over 5 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) In the case of medium type (over 500 mm to (1500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg C

5 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(c)

Over 13 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) In the case of long type (over 1500 mm) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 13 mg C

13 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(a) Hg-R-20 Mercury in a low-pressure discharge lamp (each individual lamp) other than Hg-R-16 Hg-R-17 Hg-R-18 or Hg-R-9

Over 15 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited No threshold level until Dec 31 2011

Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg C

15 mg or less per piece

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

A

R-4(b)-I

Hg-R-11 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination with an improved color rendering index Ra over 60

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-II

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(c)-I

Hg-R-12 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination of any other type (Hg-R-11)

Over 25 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 25 mg C

25 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)- II

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y A1 R-4(d) Hg-R-13 Mercury in a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp (HPMV) Intentional use Oct 13 2014 Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2015

Y C R-4(e) Hg-R-14 Mercury in a metal halide lamp (MH) ― ―

Y C R-4(f) Hg-R-15

Mercury in a vapor lamp for a specific purpose or of any other type that is not specifically mentioned in the Annex of Directive201165EU (or in the classification of intended use of mercury)

― ―

Y A E-14(a) E-14(b)

Hg-E-1 Mercury in a discharge lamp or instrument panel display Intentional use Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2012

Y

A

― Hg-B-1 Mercury intentionally added or contained in battery exceeding 1 ppm for the weight of the battery

All button cells intentionally added

Immediately prohibited

A

Alkaline batteries or nickel metal hydride batteries of over 1 ppm Aconcetration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

Mercury Reduction and Education Act of

states of Rhode Island and Connecticut

New York Environmental Conservation - sect

27-0719 - Battery Management and Disposal

Taiwanrsquos regulations on the manufacturing

import and sales of batteries

Korearsquos laws on quality control and safety

management of industrial products

(regulations on batteries)

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009

Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead

contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc

manganese dioxide batteries

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

A

Other batteries of over 5 ppm concentration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

C

Other batteries of 5 ppm or less in concentration for each cell

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y A ― Hg-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited Vermont State Law on comprehensive

management of exposure to mercury Rhode Island State general law 23-249 and amendment of 2007

Louisiana State Mercury Risk Reduction Act

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

China MII law (Chinese RoHS)

Korea RoHS

Japan J-MOSS

USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Hg-J-99 Containing mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― Hg-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added mercury in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

N

Uncontr

olle

d

― Hg-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of mercury in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 242

A11

Nickel When there is intentional addition in uses involving long-time contact with skin

Y A ― Ni-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added nickel for use consisting of long-term contact with skin

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y (N

ote

11)

― Ni-J-2 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and nickel is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― Ni-J-98 Cases containing nickel other than Ni-J-1and Ni-J-2(a product not staying in contact with skin for a considerable duration of time or containing impurities)

― ―

A

078 A17

Tributyltin oxide (TBTO CASNo56-35-9)

Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― A17-J-4 Cases containing intentionally added TBTO ― Immediately prohibited

Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A17-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 128

A28

Tri-substituted organostannic compounds Intentionally added or 01 wt content of element tin

Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y A ― A28-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― A28-J-5 Contained by intentional addition for applications other than A28-J-4

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A28-J-97 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

-2155-

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S

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o

JG

PS

SI S

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Gro

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o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 247

A23

Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-1

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in 1-component and 2-component room temperature vulcanized sealant (RTV-1 RTV-2 sealant) and adhesive

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2015

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-2

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and when applied onto molded product DBT compound is contained in paint or coating agent as an accelerator

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-3

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in soft PVC profile whether it is in the soft PVC itself or simultaneously extruded with hard PVC

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A ―

A23-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight excluding particular applications (A23-J-1 -2 -3)

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A23-J-98 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

A 248

A24

Dioctyltin compounds (DOT) 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) in the following uses

Textiles and leather products intended to be in contact with skin

Two-component room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit)

Mental conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A ― A24-J-0

bull A clothleather part included in a surveyed product

bull In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight with a dual humoral room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit) in use

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

(Note

11)

― A24-J-1 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and DOT is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A24-J-98 In cases where any dioctyl tin compound other than A24-J-0 and A24-J-1 is contained

― ―

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S

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o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

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Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

C 234

A19

Beryllium oxide (CAS No 1304-56-9) 01 by weight per surveying unit

Y C ― A19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

DIGITALEUROPECECEDAeAEERA Guidance

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 058

B02 Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B02-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBB exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS

Y A ― B02-J-99 Containing PBB above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― B02-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBB in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B02-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBB in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 063

B03

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) Intentionally added or a concentration of 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B03-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBDE exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS Law Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― B03-J-99 Containing PBDE above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B03-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBDE in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B03-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBDE in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 013

B08

Bromic fire retardants (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) bull Total bromine content of 01(1000ppm) by weight in plastic material excluding that contained in printed circuit board

Y B ― B08-J-3 In cases where bromine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B08-J-5 In cases where total bromine content in plastic material exceeds 01 wt excluding that contained in laminated printed circuit board

― ― JS709

Y B ― B08-J-4 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and brominated flame retardants is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B08-J-97 In cases where any brominated flame retardant other than B08-J-3 B08-J-4 and B08-J-5 is contained

― ―

B

033 B18

Chlorinated flame retardants bull 009 by weight (900 ppm) of the total

bromine content in uses for laminated printed circuit board

bull Total bromine content in plastic material

exceeds 01 wt (1000 ppm) excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

Y B ― B18-J-0

In cases where chlorine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B18-J-1

In cases where total chlorine content in plastic material exceeds 01 by weight excluding the content in a printed wiring board laminate

― ― JS709

Y B ― B18-J-2

In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and chlorinated flame retardants is intentionally added ― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B18-J-98 In cases where flame retardant other than B18-J-0 B18-J-1or B18-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 070

B05

Polychloride biphenils (PCB) and specific substitutes Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B05-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added PCBs and specific substitutes

― Immediately prohibited Act Concerning the Examination and

Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 TSCA (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B05-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 144

B15

Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT) 0005 wt of material

Y A ― B15-J-2 Cases containing above 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B15-J-97 Cases containing up to 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 071

B06

Polychlorinated naphthalene (3 or more chlorines) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added polychlorinated naphthalenes

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

B 014

B12 Perchlorate 00000006 by weight per surveying unit(0006ppm)

Y B ― B12-J-0 Cases containing above 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

California State Perchlorate Contamination Prevention Act of 2003 regulation adpted by DTSC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B12-J-98 Cases containing up to 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 236

B13

Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) Intentionally added or content of 01 wt in material

Y C ― B13-J-0 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photoresists for the photolithography process or during antireflective coating

― ―

European Commission Regulation No 7572010 Canadian Environmental Protection Act SOR 2008-178 Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y C ― B13-J-1 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

Y A ― B13-J-2 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-3 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-4 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-6

Cases intentionally containing 01 wt or more of PFOS in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding specified uses of B13-J-0 1 2 3 and 4 for textiles and other covered materials cases intentionally containing above 1 μgm

2 of PFOS in lag

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-7 Cases intentionally containing PFOS excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 8 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-8 Content of 01 wt or over of PFOS in homogeneous material as an impurity for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-9 Content of 0001 wt or over of PFOS as a component of a substance or mixture for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 8)

― Immediately prohibited

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 236

B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-92 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities inantireflective coating or photoresists for the photolithography process

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-93 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities in photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-94 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-95 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-96 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-89

Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities as a component of substances and compounds excluding uses for B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-90

Cases containing less than 01 wt of PFOS as impurities in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding uses of B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96 for textiles and other covered materials cases containing less than 1 μgm

2 of PFOS as impurities in

lag

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-91 Cases containing PFOS as impurities excluding specified uses (B13-J-92 93 94 95 96 89 and 90)

― ―

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JG

PS

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ubsta

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Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 243

B10

Fluorinated greenhouse effect gas (HFC PFC SF6) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B10-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added fluorinated greenhouse gases

― Immediately prohibited EU Regulation No 8422006

Ordinance by the Federal Minister for Agriculture Forestry Environment and Water Management on bans and restrictions for partly fluorinated and fully fluorinated hydrocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B10-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 249

B19

Polyvinyl chloride and PVC co-polymer Total chlorine content of 01 by weight (1000 ppm) in ploastic material excluding the content in printed circuit board

Y

A

― B19-J-0 Cases of total chlorine content exceeding 01 wt in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

For packing material

Immediately prohibited

Omronrsquos voluntary restriction

B For use other than the above

JS709 N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B19-J-98 Cases of total chlorine content of 01 wt or less in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

― ―

A 105

C01 Asbestos Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C01-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added asbestos ― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 USA TSCA Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C01-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 143

C02

Azocolourants and azodyes that generate some aromatic amines 0003 wtamp per survey unit (30 ppm) for use as textileleather products

Y A ― C02-J-2

Leather products and fiber products used with the intention of continued contact with the human body containing azocolourants and azodyes which form more than 0003 of certain aromatic amines by weight(used for a part including leather andor cloth)

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y

(Note

11)

― C02-J-3 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and ldquoAzocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic aminesrdquo is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C02-J-98 Cases containing azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines other than C02-J-2 or C02-J-3

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 123

C04 Ozone depleting substances Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C04-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added ozone depleting substances

― Immediately prohibited

Montreal Protocol EU EC No 20372000

EC 10052009 Clean Air Act (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C04-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 151

C06 Radioactive materials Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added radioactive substances

― Immediately prohibited EU-D 9629Euratom

Act on the Regulation of Nuclear Source Material Nuclear Fuel Material and Reactors (Japan) 1986 Law Concerning Prevention of Radiation Hazards (Japan) USA NRC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 142

C07

Formaldehyde

Cases of intentional addition for use as composite wood products

( 00075 wt per textile product unit (75 ppm) for use as textile

Y A ― C07-J-0 Cases containing above 00075 formaldehyde by weight in textile products ― Immediately

prohibited

Austria- BGB I 1990194 formaldehyde regulation sect2 1221990 Lithuania Hygiene Standard HN 962000 (hygiene standard and regulations)

Y A ― C07-J-2 In cases where a surveyed product includes some wood and formaldehyde is intentionally added to the wood

― Immediately prohibited

California USA CARB regulations US Federal law 111-199TSCA601

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C07-J-97 In cases where formaldehyde other than C07-J-0 or C07-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 235

C08

2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)(CAS No 3846-71-7) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C08-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C08-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

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S

ubsta

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o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

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Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 244

C09

Phthalate esters Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a toy or child care article as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C09-J-2 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-96 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-97

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1 and C09-J-2

― ―

A 245

C10

Phthalate esters Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C10-J-0

Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a childrenrsquos toy that can be placed in a childrsquos mouth or child care article as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C10-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-97 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-98

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0 and C10-J-1

― ―

-2955-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 246

C11

Dimethyl fumarate (dimethyl fumarate)

000001 wt in homogeneous material (01 ppm)

Y A ― C11-J-0 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is over 000001 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

EC Decision 2009251EC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C11-J-98 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is 000001 or less by weight

― ―

B 015

A17 Tributyltin oxide (TBTO) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A17-J-3 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A17-J-97 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 020

A20 Arsenic pentoxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 021

A21 Arsenic trioxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A21-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A21-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 019

B11

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) ltincluding all major diastereomersgt 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B11-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B11-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3055-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 140

B09

Shortchain chlorinated paraffins (number of carbon atoms 10 to 13) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y A ― B09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― Immediately prohibited

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) Norwegian Product Regulations FOR-2004-06-01-922 Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products

N

Unco

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― ―

B 022

B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate(TCEP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― B16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 016

C12 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C12-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― C12-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 017

C13 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C13-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― C13-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 018

C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C14-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― C14-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 023

A22 Cobalt chloride(CoCl2) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A22-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― ―

B 024

A25 Lead chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A25-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― A25-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 025

A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A26-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― A26-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 026

A27 Pigment yellow 34 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A27-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― ―

B 027

C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C15-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 028

C16

Aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― ―

B

029

C17

Zirconia aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C17-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― C17-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 030

C18 Boric acid 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C18-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― C18-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 031

C19

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide anhydrous 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― ―

B 032

C20

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate (Tetraboron disodium heptaoxidehydrate) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 034

C21

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C21-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― ―

B 035

C22

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― C22-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― C22-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 036

B17

4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B17-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

ECHA Registry of Intentions Oct 25 2010

N

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― B17-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 037

A29 Strontium chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A29-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― A29-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 038

B20

22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B20-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 039

A30

Potassium hydroxyoctaoxodizincate dichromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― A30-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― ―

B 040

A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A31-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― ―

B 041

C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C23-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― ―

B 042

C24

4-(1133-tetramethylbutyl) henol(4-tert-Octylphenol) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C24-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― ―

B 043

C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C25-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― C25-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

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Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 044

C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C26-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― ―

A 249

-

Heavy metals (lead cadmium hexachromium mercury) 001 by weight of total weight of heavy metals per homogenous material (100 ppm) for use as packing and packaging material (Note 1)

Y A ― ― ―

Exceeding 100 ppm to total heavy metal weight for use as packingpackaging material (Note 1)

Immediately prohibited

9462EEC (on packing and packaging waste)

US Regulations on heavy metal on packaging materials

(Note 1) For packing and packaging materials the allowable content of heavy metals in each element that constitute a packing or packaging material (such as packaging material ink paint) shall be 100 ppm or less in the total amount of all the heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury)

(Note 2) The deadline for phase-out of a substance shall be any date set by Omronrsquos voluntary regulation (in principle a date six months prior to

non-use deadline for non-use substances by legislation)

(Note 3) The rule applies with RoHS Directive as the top priority providing ELV Directive shall apply only to cases of parts or materials for limited

use as dedicated ELV parts or materials (type specifications etc)

(Note 4) Omronrsquos additional standard is used when it is impossible for JGPSSI use classification to set the rule of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

and management classification (rank) formulated by Omron

(Note 5) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Pb-J-0 and Pb-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 6) Any lead content of less than 85 wt in high melting point solder shall cause the immediate prohibition

(Note 7) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Cr-J-0 and Cr-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 8) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Hg-J-0 and Hg-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 9) The content ratio will be calculated by conversion to metal element mass using each metal conversion factor Metal conversion factors

are shown in Attachment 2 Also see the Illustrative List (Concerning Products)

(Note 10) Number of exemption specified in the law of RoHS or ELV Directive They are shown here for reference information

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(Note 11) Shall be determined depending on the use of the Omron product

(Note 12) The content standards are those used by Omron for determining ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo and differ from the JGPSSI reporting

standards

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Attachment 2 Illustrative List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning products)

[Substances designated by JGPSSI Ver 420]

For substances whose names are metals or their compounds the content of a regulated chemical substance in terms of quantity and ratio should be calculated in the unit of metal element mass with the metal conversion factor unique to each substance

No metal conversion will be necessary for materials marked with ldquoan asterisk ()ldquo No constant metal conversion factor will be set for materials with ldquotwo asterisks ()ldquo as they are structurally unspecified

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A155 A05 Cadmiumcadmium compounds

Cadmium 1000 7440-43-9

Cadmium oxide 0875 1306-19-0

Cadmium sulfide 0778 1306-23-6

Cadmium chloride 0613 10108-64-2

Cadmium sulfate 0539 10124-36-4

Other cadmium compounds - -

A156 A07 Chromium VI compounds

Chromium (VI) oxide 0520 1333-82-0

Barium chromate 0205 10294-40-3

Calcium chromate 0333 13765-19-0

Lead (II) chromate 0161 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red 12656-85-8

Lead sulfochromate yellow 1344-37-2

Sodium chromate 0321 7775-11-3

Sodium dichromate 0397 10588-01-9

Strontium chromate 0255 7789-06-2

Potassium dichromate 0353 7778-50-9

Potassium chromate 0268 7789-00-6

Zinc chromate 0287 13530-65-9

Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 0090 49663-84-5

Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate 0250 11103-86-9

Other hexavalent chromium compounds - -

A154 A09 Leadlead compounds

Lead 1000 7439-92-1

Lead(II) sulfate 0683 7446-14-2

Lead(II) carbonate 0775 598-63-0

Lead(II) chromate 0641 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

12656-85-8

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1319-46-6

Lead acetate 0637 301-04-2

Lead (II) acetate trihydrate 0546 6080-56-4

Lead phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead selenide 0724 12069-00-0

Lead (IV) oxide 0866 1309-60-0

Lead (IIIV) oxide 0907 1314-41-6

Lead (II) sulfide 0866 1314-87-0

Lead (II) oxide 0928 1317-36-8

Lead(II) carbonate basic 0801 1319-46-6

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1344-36-1

Lead(II) phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34) 1344-37-2

Lead(II) titanate 0686 12060-00-3

Lead sulfatesulphuric acid lead salt 1000 15739-80-7

Lead sulphatetribasic 0850 12202-17-4

Lead stearate 0268 1072-35-1

Other lead compounds - -

A157 A10 Mercurymercury compounds

Mercury 1000 7439-97-6

Mercuric chloride - 33631-63-9

Mercury (II) chloride 0739 7487-94-7

Mercuric sulfate 0676 7783-35-9

Mercuric nitrate 0618 10045-94-0

Mercuric (II) oxide 0926 21908-53-2

Mercuric sulfide 0862 1344-48-5

Other mercury compounds - -

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A242 A11 Nickel - 1000 7440-02-0

A078 B015

A17 Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO)

- 0398 56-35-9

A128 A28 Tri-substiituted organostannic compounds

Triphenyltin=N N-dimethyldithiocarbamate 0252 1803-12-9

Triphenyltin fluoride 0322 379-52-2

Triphenyltin acetate 029 900-95-8

Triphenyltin chloride 0308 639-58-7

Triphenyltin hydroxide 0323 76-87-9

Triphenyltin fattyacid((9-11)salt) 0234

0234

0228

0222

18380-71-7

18380-72-8

47672-31-1

94850-90-5

Triphenyltin chloroacetate 0268 7094-94-2

Tributyltin methacrylate 0316 2155-70-6

Bis(tributyltin) fumalate 0342 6454-35-9

Tributyltin fluoride 0384 1983-10-4

Bis(tributyltin)23-dibromosuccinate 0278 31732-71-5 Tributyltin acetate 034 56-36-0

Tributyltin laurate 0243 3090-36-6

Bis(tributyltin) phthalate 0319 4782-29-0

Coplymer of alkyl (c=8) acrylatemethyl methacrylate and tributyltin methacrylate

018 67772-01-4

Tributyltin sulfamate 0307 6517-25-5

Bis (tributyltin) maleate 0341 14275-57-1

Tributyltin chloride 0365 1461-22-9 7342-38-3

Mixture of tributyltin cyclopentanecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin naphthenate)

85409-17-2

Mixture of tributyltin 12344a 4b 561010a-decahydro-7-isopropyl-1 4a-dimethyl-1-phenanthlenecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin rosin salt)

26239-64-5

Other tri-substituted organostannic compounds - -

A 247 A23 Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds

Dibutyltin oxide 0477 818-08-6

Dibutyltin diacetate 0338 1067-33-0

Dibutyltin dilaurate 0188 77-58-7

Dibutyltin maleate 0342 78-04-6

Other dibutyltin compounds - -

A 248 A24 Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds

Dioctyl Tin Oxide 0329 870-08-6

Dioctyltin dilaurate 0160 3648-18-8

Other Dioctyltin compounds - -

C234 A19 Beryllium Oxide (BeO)

- - 1304-56-9

A058 B02 Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)

Polybrominated Biphenyls - 59536-65-1

Dibromobiphenyl - 92-86-4

2-Bromobiphenyl - 2052-07-5

3-Bromobiphenyl - 2113-57-7

4-Bromobiphenyl - 92-66-0

Tribromobiphenyl - 59080-34-1

Tetrabromobiphenyl - 40088-45-7

Pentabrphenyl - 56307-79-0

Hexabromobiphenyl - 59080-40-9

hexabromo-11-biphenyl - 36355-01-8

Firemaster FF-1 - 67774-32-7

Heptabromobiphenyl - 35194-78-6

Octabromobiphenyl - 61288-13-9

Nonabromo-11-biphenyl - 27753-52-2

Decabromobiphenyl - 13654-09-6

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A063 B03 Polybrominated Diphenylethers (PBDEs)

Bromodiphenyl ether - 101-55-3

Dibromodiphenyl ethers - 2050-47-7

Tribromodiphenyl ether - 49690-94-0

Tetrabromodiphenyl ethers - 40088-47-9

Pentabromodidphenyl ether (note Commercially available PeBDPO is a complex reaction mixture containing a variety of brominated diphenyloxides)

- 32534-81-9 (CAS number used for commercial grades of PeBDPO)

Hexabromodiphenyl ether - 36483-60-0

Heptabromodiphenyl ether - 68928-80-3

Octabromodiphenyl ether - 32536-52-0

Nonabromodiphenyl ether - 63936-56-1

Decabromodiphenyl ether - 1163-19-5

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD)

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(14)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(15)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds in combination with antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(16)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls)]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(17)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls) in combination w ith antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(22)[Aliphaticalicyclic chlorinated and brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(42)[Brominated organic phosphorus compounds]

- -

Poly(26-dibromo-phenylene oxide) - 69882-11-7

Tetra-decabromo-diphenoxy-benzene - 58965-66-5

12-Bis(246-tribromo-phenoxy) ethane - 37853-59-1

353rsquo5rsquo-Tetrabromo-bisphenol A (TBBA) - 79-94-7

TBBA unspecified - 30496-13-0

TBBA-epichlorhydrin oligomer - 40039-93-8

TBBA-TBBA-diglycidyl-ether oligomer - 70682-74-5

TBBA carbonate oligomer - 28906-13-0

TBBA carbonate oligomer phenoxy end capped - 94344-64-2

TBBA carbonate oligomer 246- tribromo-phenol terminated

- 71342-77-3

TBBA-bisphenol A-phosgene polymer - 32844-27-2

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 139638-58-7

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 135229-48-0

TBBA-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 21850-44-2

TBBA bis-(2-hydroxy-ethyl-ether) - 4162-45-2

TBBA-bis-(allyl-ether) - 25327-89-3

TBBA-dimethyl-ether - 37853-61-5

Tetrabromo-bisphenol S - 39635-79-5

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD) (contrsquod)

TBBS-bis-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 42757-55-1

24-Dibromo-phenol - 615-58-7

246-tribromo-phenol - 118-79-6

Pentabromo-phenol - 608-71-9

246-Tribromo-phenyl-alltl-ether - 3278-89-5

Tribromo-phenyl-allyl-etherunspecified - 26762-91-4

Bis(methyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 55481-60-2

Bis(2-ethlhexyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 26040-51-7

2-Hydroxy-propyl-2-(2-hydroxy- ethoxy)-ethyl-TBP - 20566-35-2

TBPA glycol-and propylene-oxide esters - 75790-69-1

NNrsquo-Ethylene ndashbis-(tetrabromo- phthalimide) - 32588-76-4

Ethylene-bis(56-dibromo-norbornane- 23-dicarboximide)

- 52907-07-0

23-Dibromo-2-butene-14-diol - 3234-02-4

Dibromo-neopentyl-glycol - 3296-90-0

23-Dibromo-1-propanol - 96-13-9

Tribromo-neopentyl-alcohol - 36483-57-5

Poly tribromo-styrene - 57137-10-7

Tribromo-styrene - 61368-34-1

Dibromo-styrene grafted PP - 171091-06-8

Poly-dibromo-styrene - 31780-26-4

Bromo-Chloro-paraffins - 68955-41-9

Bromo-Chloro-alpha-olefin - 82600-56-4

Vinylbromide - 593-60-2

Tris-(23-dibromo-propyl)-isocyanurate - 52434-90-9

Tris(24-Dibromo-phenyl) phosphate - 49690-63-3

Tris(tribromo-neopentyl) phosphate - 19186-97-1

Chlorinated and brominated phosphate esther - 125997-20-8

Pentabromo-toluene - 87-83-2

Pentabromo-benzyl bromide - 38521-51-6

13-Butadienehomopolymerbrominated - 68441-46-3

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate monomer - 59447-55-1

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate polymer - 59447-57-3

Decabromo-diphenyl-ethane - 84852-53-9

Tribromo-bisphenyl-maleinimide - 59789-51-4

Tetrabromo-chyclo-octane - 31454-48-5

12-Dibromo-4-(12 dibromo-methyl)-cyclo-hexane - 3322-93-8

TBPA Na salt - 25357-79-3

Tetrabromo phthalic anhydride - 632-79-1

Octabromo-113-trimethyl-1-phenylindane (FR-1808)

- 155613-93-7

Other Brominated Flame Retardants - -

B033 B18 Chlorinated flame retardants

22-bis(chloromethyl)trimethylene bis(bis(2-chloroethyl)phosphate)

- 38051-10-4

Tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate - 13674-84-5

Phosphoric acid 22-bis(bromomethyl)-3-chloropropyl=bis[2-chloro-1-(chloromethyl)ethyl] ester

- 66108-37-0

A070 B05 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and specific substitutes

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (all isomers and congeners)

- 1336-36-3

Monomethyl-tetrachloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 141)

- 76253-60-6

Monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 121 Ugilec 21)

- 81161-70-8

Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane (DBBT) - 99688-47-8

A144 B15 Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs)

PCT (Polychlorinated Terphenyl) (all isomers and congeners)

- 61788-33-8

A071 B06 Polychlorinated Naphthalenes (more than 3 chlorine atoms)

Polychlorinated Naphthalenes - 70776-03-3

Other polychlorinated Naphthalenes - -

B014 B12 Perchlorates Lithium perchlorate - 7791-03-9

Other perchlorate compounds - -

A236 B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

Perfluoroctane Sulfonates (PFOS) C8F17SO2X where X = OR NR or other derivative

- -

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A243 B10 Fluorinated greenhouse gases (PFC SF6 HFC)

Tetrafluoromethane (Carbon tetrafluoride PFC-14) - 75-73-0

Hexafluoroethane (PFC-116) - 76-16-4

Octafluoropropane (PFC-218) - 76-19-7

Decafluorobutane (PFC-31-10) - 355-25-9

Dodecafluoropentane (PFC-41-12) - 678-26-2

Tetradecafluorohexane (PFC-51-14) - 355-42-0

Octafluorocyclobutane (PFC-c318) - 115-25-3

Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) - 2551-62-4

Trifluoromethane - (HFC-23) - 75-46-7

Difluoromethane - (HFC-32) - 75-10-5

Methyl fluoride ndash (HFC-41) - 593-53-3

2H3H-Decafluoropentane ndash (HFC-43-10mee) - 138495-42-8

Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) - 354-33-6

1122-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134) - 359-35-3

1112-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134a) - 811-97-2

11-Difluoroethane ndash (HFC-152a) - 75-37-6

112-Trifluoroethane ndash(HFC-143) - 430-66-0

111-Trifluoroethane ndash (HFC-143a) - 420-46-2

2H-Heptafluoropropane ndash (HFC-227ea) - 431-89-0

111223-hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236cb) - 677-56-5

111233-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236ea) - 431-63-0

111333-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236fa) - 690-39-1

11223-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245ca) - 679-86-7

11133-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245fa) - 460-73-1

11133-Pentafluorobutane ndash (HFC-365mfc) - 406-58-6

A249 B19 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and PVC co-polymer

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - 9002-86-2

Other Polyvinyl chlorides - -

PVC co-polymer - -

A105 C01 Asbestos Asbestos - 1332-21-4

Actinolite - 77536-66-4

Amosite (Grunerite) - 12172-73-5

Anthophyllite - 77536-67-5

Chrysotile - 12001-29-5

Crocidolite - 12001-28-4

Tremolite - 77536-68-6

A143 C02 Azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines

4-aminobiphenyl - 92-67-1

Benzidine - 92-87-5

4-chloro-2-methylaniline - 95-69-2

2-naphthylamine - 91-59-8

o-aminoazotoluene - 97-56-3

5-nitro-o-toluidine - 99-55-8

4-chloroaniline - 106-47-8

24-diaminoanisole - 615-05-4

44-methylenedianiline - 101-77-9

33-dichlorobenzidine - 91-94-1

33-dimethoxybenzidine - 119-90-4

33-dimethylbenzidine - 119-93-7

44-diamino-33-dimethyldiphenylmethane - 838-88-0

6-methoxy-m-toluidine - 120-71-8

44-methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline) - 101-14-4

44-oxydianiline - 101-80-4

44-diaminodiphenyl sulfide - 139-65-1

o-toluidine - 95-53-4

4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine - 95-80-7

245-trimethylaniline - 137-17-7

o-anisidine - 90-04-0

4-amino azobenzene - 60-09-3

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Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) - 75-69-4

Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) - 75-71-8

Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13) - 75-72-9

Pentachlorofluoroethane (CFC-111) - 354-56-3

Tetrachlorodifluoroethane (CFC-112) 1122-Tetrachloro-12-difluoroethane (CFC-112) 1112-Tetrachloro-22-difluoroethane (CFC-112a)

- - -

76-12-0 76-12-0 76-11-9

Trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC-113) 112-Trichloro-122 trifluoroethane (CFC-113) 111-Trichloro-222 trifluoroethane (CFC-113a)

- - -

76-13-1 76-13-1 354-58-5

Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114) - 76-14-2

Monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115) - 76-15-3

Heptachlorofluoropropane (CFC-211)

1112233-Heptachloro-3-fluoropropane (CFC-211aa) 1112333-Heptachloro-2-fluoropropane (CFC-211ba)

-

- - -

422-78-6

135401-87-5

422-78-6

422-81-1

Hexachlorodifluoropropane (CFC-212) - 3182-26-1

Pentachlorotrifluoropropane (CFC-213) - 2354-06-5 134237-31-3

Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropane (CFC-214) 1223-Tetrachloro-1133-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214aa) 1113-Tetrachloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214cb)

- - -

29255-31-0 2268-46-4 -

Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215) 122-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215aa) 123-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ba) 112-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215bb) 113-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ca) 111-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215cb)

- - - - - -

1599-41-3 1599-41-3 76-17-5 - - 4259-43-2

Dichlorohexafluoropropane (CFC-216) - 661-97-2

Chloroheptafluoropropane (CFC-217) - 422-86-6

Bromochloromethane (Halon-1011) - 74-97-5

Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon-1202) - 75-61-6

Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211) - 353-59-3

Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301) - 75-63-8

Dibromotetrafluoroethane (Halon-2402) - 124-73-2

Tetrachloromethane (carbontetrachloride) - 56-23-5

111-Trichloroethane (methylchloroform) - 71-55-6

Bromomethane (methyl bromide) - 74-83-9

Bromoethane (ethyl bromide) - 74-96-4

1-Bromopropane (n-propyl bromide) - 106-94-5

Trifluoroiodomethane (trifluoromethyliodide) - 2314-97-8

Chloromethane (methyl chloride) - 74-87-3

Dibromofluoromethane (HBFC-21 B2) - 1868-53-7

Bromodifluoromethane (HBFC-22 B1) - 1511-62-2

Bromofluoromethane (HBFC-31 B1) - 373-52-4

Tetrabromofluoroethane (HBFC-121B4) - 306-80-9

Tribromodifluoroethane (HBFC-122 B3) - -

Dibromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-123 B2) - 354-04-1

Bromotetrafluoroethane (HBFC-124 B1) - 124-72-1

Tribromofluoroethane (HBFC-131 B3) - -

Dibromodifluoroethane (HBFC-132 B2) - 75-82-1

Bromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-133 B1) - 421-06-7

Dibromofluoroethane (HBFC-141 B2) - 358-97-4

Bromodifluoroethane (HBFC-142 B1) - 420-47-3

Bromofluoroethane (HBFC-151 B1) - 762-49-2

Hexabromofluoropropane (HBFC-221 B6) - -

Pentabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-222 B5) - -

Tetrabromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-223 B4) - -

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Tribromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-224 B3) - -

Dibromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-225 B2) - 431-78-7

Bromohexafluoropropane (HBFC-226 B1) - 2252-78-0

Pentabromofluoropropane (HBFC-231 B5) - -

Tetrabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-232 B4) - -

Tribromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-233 B3) - -

Dibromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-234 B2) - -

Bromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-235 B1) - 460-88-8

Tetrabromofluoropropane (HBFC-241 B4) - -

Tribromodifluoropropane (HBFC-242 B3) - 70192-80-2

Dibromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-243 B2) - 431-21-0

Bromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-244 B1) - 679-84-5

Tribromofluoropropane (HBFC-251 B3) - 75372-14-4

Dibromodifluoropropane (HBFC-252 B2) - 460-25-3

Bromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-253 B1) - 421-46-5

Dibromofluoropropane (HBFC-261 B2) - 51584-26-0

Bromodifluoropropane (HBFC-262 B1) - -

Bromofluoropropane (HBFC-271 B1) - 1871-72-3

Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21) - 75-43-4

Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22) - 75-45-6

Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31) - 593-70-4

Tetrachlorofluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1122-Tetrachloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1112-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-121a)

- - -

134237-32-4 354-14-3 354-11-0

Trichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-122) 122-Trichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-122) 112-Trichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-122a) 111-Trichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-122b)

- - - -

41834-16-6 354-21-2 354-15-4 354-12-1

Dichlorotrifluoroethane(HCFC-123) 11-Dichloro-222-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123) 12-Dichloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123b)

- - - - -

34077-87-7 306-83-2 354-23-4 90454-18-5 812-04-4

Chlorotetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 2-chloro-1112-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 1-chloro-1122-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124a)

- - -

63938-10-3 2837-89-0 354-25-6

Trichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-131)

112-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoroethane(HCFC131a) 111-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131b)

- -

-

- -

27154-33-2

(134237-34-6)

359-28-4 811-95-0 2366-36-1

Dichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-132) 12-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-132) 11-Dichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-132a) 12-Dichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-132b) 11-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HFCF-132c)

- - - - -

25915-78-0 431-06-1 471-43-2 1649-08-7 1842-05-3

Chlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC-133)

1-Chloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133) 2-Chloro-111-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133a) 1-Chloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133b)

-

-

- - -

1330-45-6

431-07-2

1330-45-6 75-88-7 421-04-5

Dichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-141) 12-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141) 11-Dichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-141a) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b)

- - - -

-

1717-00-6 (25167-88-8) 430-57-9 430-53-5

1717-00-6

Chlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-142) 2-Chloro-11-Difluoroethane (HCFC-142) 1-Chloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b) 1-Chloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-142a)

- - - -

25497-29-4 338-65-8 75-68-3 338-64-7

Chlorofluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a)

- - -

110587-14-9 762-50-5 1615-75-4

Hexachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-221) 111223-Hexachloro-3-fluoropropane (HCFC-221ab)

- - -

134237-35-7 29470-94-8 422-26-4

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Pentachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-222) 11133-pentachloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-222ca)) 12233-pentachloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-222aa)

- - -

134237-36-8 422-49-1 422-30-0

Tetrachlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-223) 1133-Tetrachloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223ca) 1113-Tetrachloro-223-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223cb)

- - -

134237-37-9 422-52-6 422-50-4

Trichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224) 133-Trichloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224ca) 113-Trichloro-1223-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cb) 111-Trichloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cc)

- - - -

134237-38-0 422-54-8 422-53-7 422-51-7

Dichloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-225) 22-Dichloro-11133-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225aa) 23-Dichloro-11123-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ba) 12-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225bb) 33-Dichloro-11122-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca) 13-Dichloro-11223-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb) 11-Dichloro-12233-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225cc) 12-Dichloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225da) 13-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ea) 11-Dichloro-12333-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225eb)

- - - - - - - - - -

127564-92-5 128903-21-9 422-48-0 422-44-6 422-56-0 507-55-11 3474-88-9 431-86-7 136013-79-1 111512-56-2

Chlorohexafluoropropane (HCFC-226) 2-Chloro-111333-hexafluoro-propane (HCFC-226da)

- -

134308-72-8 431-87-8

Pentachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-231) 11123-pentachloro-2-fluoro-propane(HCFC-231bb)

- -

134190-48-0 421-94-3

Tetrachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-232) 1113-Tetrachloro-33-difluoropropane (HCFC-232fc)

- -

134237-39-1 460-89-9

Trichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-233) 111-Trichloro-333-trifluoropropane(HCFC-233fb)

- -

134237-40-4 7125-83-9

Dichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234) 12-Dichloro-1233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234db)

- -

127564-83-4 425-94-5

Chloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-235) 1-Chloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-235fa)

- -

134237-41-5 460-92-4

Tetrachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-241) 1123-Tetrachloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-241db)

- -

134190-49-1 666-27-3

Trichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-242) 133Trichloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-242fa)

- -

134237-42-6 460-63-9

Dichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-243) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243cc) 23-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243db) 33-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243fa)

- - - -

134237-43-7 7125-99-7 338-75-0 460-69-5

Chlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244) 3-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244ca) 1-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244cc)

- - -

134190-50-4 679-85-6 421-75-0

Trichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-251) 113-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251fb) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251dc)

- - -

134190-51-5 818-99-5 421-41-0

Dichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-252) 13-Dicloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC 252fb)

- -

134190-52-6 819-00-1

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Chlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-253) 3-Chloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-253fb)

- -

134237-44-8 460-35-5

Dichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-261) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-261fc) 12-Dichloro-2-fluoro-propane (HCFC-261ba)

- - -

134237-45-9 7799-56-6 420-97-3

Chlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-262) 1-Chloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-262ca) 2-Chloro-13-difluoropropane (HCFC-262da) 1-Chloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-262fc)

- - - -

134190-53-7 420-99-5 102738-79-4 421-02-03

Chlorofluoropropane (HCFC-271) 2-Chloro-2-fluoropropane (HCFC-271ba) 1-Chloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-271fb)

- - -

134190-54-8 420-44-0 430-55-7

A151 C06 Radioactive substances

Uranium-238 - 7440-61-1

Radon - 10043-92-2

Americium-241 - 14596-10-2

Thorium-232 - 7440-29-1

Cesium-137 - 10045-97-3

Strontium-90 - 10098-97-2

Other radioactive substances - -

A142 C07 Formaldehyde - - 50-00-0

A235 C08 Phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

- - 3846-71-7

A244 C09 Selected Phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)

Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) - 85-68-7

Dibutylphthalate (DBP) - 84-74-2

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) - 117-81-7

A245 C10 Selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid diisodecyl ester (DIDP)

- 26761-40-0 68515-49-1

Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) - 28553-12-0 68515-48-0

Di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP) - 117-84-0

A246 C11 Dimethyl fumarate - - 624-49-7

B020 A20 Diarsenic Pentoxide - 1303-28-2

B021 A21 Diarsenic Trioxide - 1327-53-3

B019 B11 Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and all major diastereoisomers

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) - 25637-99-4 3194-55-6

alpha-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-50-6

beta-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-51-7

gamma-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-52-8

A140 B09 Shortchain Chlorinated Paraffins (carbon number 10 -13

Alkanes C10-13 chloro - 85535-84-8

Alkanes C10-12 chloro - 108171-26-2

Alkanes C12-13 chloro - 71011-12-6

Alkanes chloro - 61788-76-9

Other Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins - -

B022 B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP)

- - 115-96-8

B016 C12 Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)

- - 117-81-7

B017 C13 Dibutylphthalate (DBP)

- - 84-74-2

B018 C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)

- - 85-68-7

B023 A22 Cobalt dichloride (CoCl2)

- 7646-79-9

B024 A25 Lead chromate - 7758-97-6

B025 A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

- 12656-85-8

B26 A27 Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34)

- 1344-37-2

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B027 C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)

- - 84-69-5

B028 C16 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum and silicon they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B029 C17 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Zirconia Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum silicon and zirconium they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B030 C18 Boric acid - - 10043-35-3

- - 11113-50-1

B031 C19 Disodium tetraborate anhydrous

Disodium tetraborate decahydrate - 1303-96-4

Disodium tetraborate anhydrous - 1330-43-4

Disodium tetraborate pentahydrate - 12179-04-3

B032 C20 Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate

- - 12267-73-1

B034 C21 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP)

- - 71888-89-6

B035 C22 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP)

- - 68515-42-4

B036 B17 4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3)

- - 548-62-9

B037 A29 Strontium chromate - 7789-06-2

B038 B20 22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA)

- - 101-14-4

B039 A30 Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate

- 11103-86-9

B040 A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide

- 49663-84-5

B041 C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate

- - 117-82-8

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B042 C24 4-(1133-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (4-tert-Octylphenol)

- - 140-66-9

B043 C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether

- - 111-96-6

B044 C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC)

- - 127-19-5

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Attachment 3

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject chemical substances

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

Uses of A and A1 ranks are already checked

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

However it is assumed that Omron Corporation will not use nickel and selected

phthalates for any legally regulated applications

15

13

14

11

12

9

10

8

7

5

6

4

3

1

2

We hereby certify that the chemical substances cited below are not contained in our products

parts or materials that are supplied to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiary and affiliated

companies) by us (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies)

Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances

Product Number Article Name

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Remarks

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Attachment 4

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject Substances

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

14

15

12

13

10

11

8

9

6

7

5

4

3

1

Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

Product Number

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Uses of A and A1 ranks are

already checked

Article Name

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

We hereby pledge that we (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies) have verified that

the prohibited substances (A rank) cited below are not contained in the following products

parts or materials delivered to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiaries and affiliates) and

are committed to attaining the goal for phasing out the following non-use substances (A1 rank)

2

Deadline for

Non-use

(MMYYYY)

JGPSSI use

classification

code

Remarks

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Attachment 5

PROCESS CHANGE REPORT(PCR)

Date No

From (Company name)

TO

Written Checked

Type

Part name

Parts code No(drawing No)

Change classification

Change in manufacture place change in manufacture method Renewal or modification of die

Reason

Effective date of change

Lot No

Change in QA standers

QC process chart

Inspection standards

Representative sample

Present method Method after change

Quality check points amp result

Opinion amp requirement Checked

For OMRON use

Indications for receiving inspection indicator Result of receiving inspection

Pro455 QE E

If it is a commercial product

enter its product number

Change of material of a part or material

Change of material of an ink paint and

the like

Includes the change of subsidiary

materials (adhesives solders etc)

The attached materials contain the

following

Material composition data (JGP file)

Results of evaluation of reliability

Results of evaluation of performances

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Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

The preparation procedure is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file sent from Omron upon request for survey Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink) Check Point (3)

4) Fill in ldquomanufacturerrsquos namerdquo and ldquonumber of productpartmaterial of the respondentrdquo Check Point (4)

5) Fill in ldquosurvey unitrdquo and ldquosurvey unit massrdquo Check Point (5)

ldquoSurvey unitrdquo should be determined as per the unit of Omronrsquos product number

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

6) Press the Input button for each of the subject items and go on to the information registration window for contained substances (level 2) Check Point (6)

7) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 1 button Check Point (7)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

8) Make sure that the number designated by Omron upon request is entered in ldquonumber of the requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo and ldquoreference numberrdquo Check Point (8)

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

9) Press the Save GP button to output the JGP file Check Point (9)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule

JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

Check Point (9)

Check Point (8)

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Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 2 is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Register SVHC content information of REACH

Enter content flag ldquoYrdquo when the content of any one of SVHC substances exceeds the threshold level (reporting level) Enter ldquoNrdquo when it does not Check Point (1)

Enter content flag = ldquoYrdquo when the content of any substance does not exceed the threshold level Check Point (1)

Select the appropriate use classification press the appropriate button and go to the registration window (level 3) of content information of SVHC Check Point (2)

Registration is mandatory for content flag of Y Registration is necessary even for the flag of N if the substance is known to be contained

2) Enter either ldquoYrdquo or ldquoNrdquo in the content flag according to the threshold level (reporting level) for each substance Check Point (3)

3) Input the total content of each substance This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the total content is known Metal conversion is necessary for metal

compounds Check Point (4)

4) Select the appropriate use classification and input ldquouse and purposerdquo ldquouse portionrdquo and ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo Check Point (5)

This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the information is known

Note that input is mandatory for some materials or uses for the last item ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink)

5) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 2 button Check Point (6)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

6) Press the OK button to go back to Level 1 Check Point (7)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

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Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 3 (SVHC content information) is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Input ldquocontent of compound per survey unitrdquo ldquouse and purposerdquo and ldquouse portionrdquo for each substance group Check Point (1)

2) In Level 3 there are two tables one for input when the content ratio exceeds 01 and the other when the ratio does not exceed 01 Be sure to choose the right table Check

Point (2)

3) After inputting for all substance groups in Level 3 press the OK button to go back to Level 2 Check Point (3)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

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Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

Preparation Procedure and Check Points The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file created by the manufacturer Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo and check the entries (Input is mandatory for cells shown in pink) Check Point (3)

The respondentrsquos company name may be the manufacturerrsquos name

4) Make sure that the reference number is the one designated by Omron upon request Check Point (4)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

5) Make sure that ldquonumber of requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo is Omronrsquos product number Check Point (5)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

6) Check if the ldquosurvey unitrdquo is appropriate Check Point (6)

Determine the right survey unit as per Omronrsquos units for product numbers

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

7) Press the Error check 1 button In case an error is found correct the problem part Check Point (7)

8) Press the SAVE JGP button to output the JGP file Check Point (8)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5) Check Point (6)

Check Point (7) Check Point (8)

History of Major Revisions

Oct 21 2003 Ver 10 First version

Nov 1 2006 Ver 20 Controlled substances were changed from 207 substance groups to 25 substance groups as per JGPSSI Ver 3

Apr 8 2011 Ver 30 Total revision Controlled substances were changed from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 3 (25 substance group) to Ver 411 (49 substance groups) Omronrsquos own content standards and survey format were changed to those specified by JGPSSI

July 31 2012 Ver 31 Changed the controlled substances from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 411 (49 substance group) to Ver 420 (61 substance groups) In conjunction with that renewed Attachment 1 List of Regulated Chemical Substances Added 523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report) Changed the JGPSSI Tool to allow the entry of manufacturerrsquos name in the respondent field that had been for the trading firmrsquos name Non-inclusion Certificate Updated the Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances from Version 30 to Version 31 Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo Substance Phase-out Declaration Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank

from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo

Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31

Issued on October 21 2003

Revised on July 31 2012

Issued by Omron Corporation

Global Process Innovation HQ

Quality Innovation Center

Page 7: Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances (For

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5 Requirements

51 Requirements for preparation of JGP files

JGP files shall be prepared according to the Material Composition Survey and Response

Manual and Survey Response Tool Operation Manual provided by JGPSSI

511 Providers of information to suppliers

You request sellers or suppliers of parts and materials that you receive to conduct

material composition survey In case no answers can be obtained from suppliers of Omronrsquos

designated parts and materials consult with Omronrsquos section in charge of such parts and

materials

512 ldquoSurvey unitrdquo for JGP files

The ldquosurvey unitrdquo to be entered in the JGP file shall be determined as per the unit of

Omronrsquos product number listed in Table 3 Generally however Omron enters the survey unit

in the JGP file and requests material composition survey

When ldquopcs (piece)rdquo is used as the unit of the Omron product number the JGP file shall

be created in the amount of each piece having the said product number for which you have

a sales transaction with Omron

Note For instance there is a difference in the definition of ldquoonerdquo between one contact pin of the connector and one role of reel If you do not know how to judge the counting contact Omron for clarification

Packaging materials that pack subject parts and materials (such as packing material

cushions tapes or labels) or any items that are disposed of after transport or during

production processes (such as waste board) shall not be included in the information of the

JGP file

Table 3 Survey units for JGP files

Units used in combination with Omron product numbers

Survey unit for JGP file

PCS piece piece

MM CM M KM (for electric cable etc) m

ML L KL liter liter

MG G KG ldquo(space)rdquo (material-related units) arbitrary unit

513 Cases of unknown product applications

When you cannot judge whether the substance is one subject to judgment by the

content standard because of its use at Omron being unknownyou are sure to check with

Omron about the use and judge whether the substance is ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

Subjects Nickel dioctyltin (DOT) compounds polybrominated biphenyls (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) some azocolorants and azodyes selected phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) and selected phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

Examples At Omron ldquoC09 selected phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)rdquo and ldquoC10 selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)rdquo are not used for toys that may be put in childrsquos mouth or any other childcare applications

514 Data (amount of content) entry in ldquocontent flag Nrdquo cases

Even if ldquonot containedrdquo cases when any contained subject substance group is known

content flag N enter the amount of content use location of use and other pieces of

information as in the ldquocontent flag Yrdquo cases in the file and determine whether the case is

ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo (This requirement is the same as that in the JGPSSI Manual)

515 Entry format or file type for use in material composition survey

1) The version of survey and response format designated by Omron shall be used in principle

2) An electronic file of the file type output from the tool provide by JGPSSI shall be used for responses to the survey

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52 Requirements for Preparation of Non-use Certificate

521 Preparation of non-use certificate

When a part or material contains none of prohibited substances (A rank) or non-use

substances (A1 rank) listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances the

Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substancesrdquo as in Attachment 3 shall be prepared

to demonstrate its non-inclusion

Notes 1 Enter ldquoname of companyrdquo ldquosignature of your responsible personrdquo and ldquoTelephone numberrdquo In principle it

should be the primary supplier from the viewpoint of Omron that prepares this document The seal to be put in the document shall be your companyrsquos seal or the signature of the responsible person The responsible person whose seal must be affixed therein should be the person who is entitled to assure the information entered and uphold the responsibility for unexpected situations (compensations etc)

2 Enter ldquoProduct numberrdquo and ldquoArticle namerdquo of the products parts or materials that contains no regulated substances When the given space for entry is not sufficient to cover all subject substances the separate sheet of paper may be attached for the list of such substances

3 Enter ldquoyear month and dayrdquo of the issuance The validity of the certificate shall be until your next issuance of the non-use certificate

4 In case inclusion of any given use-prohibited substance is detected immediately contact Omronrsquos person in charge and take appropriate actions including production stop as required Omron will not purchase any parts or materials that contain prohibited substances

5 Omron may request submission of analysis (measurement) data separately from non-inclusion certificates when so requested by the customers

6 When the part or material subject to survey is the packing or packaging material that Omron uses for the transportation to the customer evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of the total amount of heavy metals (Lead Cadmium Hexavalent chromium and Mercury) listed at the bottom line of Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances As no special field for entry of the total amount of contained heavy metals enter the data for each substance such as Lead or Cadmium Note that packing or packaging materials herein defined are not packing or packaging materials used for the purpose of transport etc of survey subject parts or materials

7 Where dibutyltin (DBT) or dioctyltin (DOT) compounds are contained you are requested to report it in the survey data in accordance with the JGPSSI reporting standards On the non-use certificate however judge it ldquonot containedrdquo if the concentration is 01 or less for the part as delivered

522 Preparation of Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

When the part or material contains any of prohibited substances (A rank) or non-use

substances (A1 rank) listed in Attachment 1 ldquoList of the Regulated Chemical Substances

the Declaration for Phase-out of Regulated Substancesrdquo as in Attachment 4 shall be

prepared to guarantee total non-inclusion of such substances

Notes 1 Enter ldquoname of companyrdquo ldquosignature of your responsible personrdquo and ldquotelephone numberrdquo In principle it should

be theprimary supplier from the viewpoint of Omron that prepares this document If you are the trading firm enter the information of you not the manufacturerrsquos name The seal to be put in the document shall be your companyrsquos seal or the seal of the person in charge The person in charge whose seal must be affixed therein should be the person who is entitled to assure the information entered and uphold the responsibility for unexpected situations (compensations etc)

2 Enter ldquoproduct numberrdquo ldquoArticle namerdquo ldquoJGPSSI use classification coderdquo and ldquodeadline for non-userdquo for the product part or material to be phased out The deadline for non-use shall be any date prior to the use prohibition date designated by Omron When the given space for entry is not sufficient the separate sheet of paper may be attached for the list of the subject substances

3 Enter ldquoyear month and dayrdquo of the issuance The validity of the declaration shall be until the completion of your non-use actions and the issuance of the non-use certificate

4 Whenever any change is necessary to material quality or process as the result of replacement of non-use substances (A1 rank) the Process Change Report (PCR) as per Attachment 5 shall be submitted to Omronrsquos person in charge for approval before the ldquodeadline for non-userdquo Samples may need to be attached as required

5 Omron will be able to purchase parts or materials for which the Declaration has been provided to Omron until the use prohibition date Omron will conduct survey again after implementation of phase-out (Survey using the new product number will be conducted when product number changes result from phase-out)

6 When no phase-out is implemented such as in cases of termination of production no Declaration will need to be provided In this case you will be required to take necessary measures for such termination of production Omron will then consider acquisition of necessary items from other manufacturers

7 When the part or material subject to survey is the packing or packaging material that Omron uses for the transportation to the customer evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of the total amount of heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury) listed at the bottom line of Attachment 1 ldquoList of the Regulated Chemical Substancesrdquo As no special field for entry of the total amount of contained heavy metals

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Judgment on content of A substance

Judgment on content of A substance

Not contained Contained

Phase-out Yes No

Confirmation of content flag

Submittals and their contents

Not contained Contained

enter the data for each substance such as lead or cadmium Note that packing or packaging materials herein defined are not packing or packaging materials used for the purpose of transport etc of survey subject parts or materials

523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report)

When an engineering change involved change in material printing change in painting

or plating process change in adhesive lubricant solder etc or change in production site

prepare the Process Change Report (PCR) as shown in Attachment 5 and submit it to

Omronrsquos activity in charge for the approval In addition provide samples as necessary

Notes 1 Fill all fields of the form

2 Include in the change classification ldquoChange in manufacture placerdquo the material change of the components type of change in ink or paint and change in subsidiary materials (adhesives solder etc)

3 Attach the material composition data (JGPSSI file) reliability assessment data and the results of performance assessment that are required for the confirmation and assessment of the data

53 Requirements for Submission Data and Change Management of Information

531 Submittals based on content judgment results

JGP file x x x

Non-inclusion certificate x - -

Phase-out declaration - x -

Your action -

bull Will phase out until the date of use prohibition

bull Will submit PCR andor samples

bull Will terminate production as required

Omronrsquos action Purchase continues

bull Can purchase until the date of use prohibition

bull Will conduct re-survey after phase-out

bull Will terminate purchase

bull Will switch to other manufacturers

x Submission necessary - submission not necessary

Fig 3 Submission Databased on content judgment

532 File name of Submission Data

Submit Data to Omron according to the following file naming rule

ltNaming rulegt

Type of submittal _

Supplier code _

Reference no _

Date of issuance _

Arbitrary character string (one-byte alpha-numerics) Extension

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

(1) JGP JGP file HGS Non-inclusion certificate ZPS Phase-out declaration (2) Supplier code eight one-bite characters Eg 02XXXXXX

(3) Number entered in the reference no field of JGP file when requested (Survey no) (4) Date of issuance eight one-byte characters Eg 20110401 (5) Arbitrary character string such as for model name or product name (one-byte alpha-numeric characters) (6) jgp4 cases Ver 4 is used pdf Non-inclusion certificate or Phase-out declaration

-1055-

533 Change management of Information

After submitting Data to Omron when the change of Information occers immediately

revise the data and inform it to Omronrsquos person in charge Such changes that may occur in

the following situations

The error as in calculation of the substance content information was revealed

The change was made to the content information provided by your supplier

The new substance was added to the substance list or the content standard is changed

The 4M change occurred at your site (change of material quality shape processing

method etc) (submission of PCR or samples will be necessary)

6 Specific Preparation Procedure and Examples of Preparation

Specific JGP file preparation procedures and examples are shown in the following attachments for

your reference

Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

-1155-

Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning Products)

A substances 28 A1 substances 0

B substances 32 C substances 1

In case a substance has multiple management classes it is assumed to be one with the most stringent management class when counting the

number of substances

Definition of signs at the center of JGPSSI intended use classification code (1)-R- EU RoHS Directive (2)-E-EU ELV Directive (3)-B- battery regulation (4)-J-JGPSSI

[1 by weight =10000 ppm]

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ub

sta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group) Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds 001 by weight (100 ppm) of each homogenous material providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 0001 by weight of a battery (10 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-21 Cd-R-3

Printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses containing cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-30 Cd-R-4

Cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material in alloys as electricalmechanical solder joints to electrical conductors located directly on the voice coil in transducers used in high-powered loudspeakers with sound pressure levels of 100 dB (A) and more

― ―

Y C R-38 Cd-R-6 Cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material in cadmium oxide in thick film pastes used on aluminum bonded beryllium oxide

― ―

Y A R-8(a) Cd-R-7 Cadmium in a thermal cutoff of a one shot pellet type that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Thermal cutoff is a temperature fuse Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2012

Y C R-8(b) Cd-R-8 Cadmium in an electric point that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in electric points as specified by ELV Directive is evaluated based Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 Cd-R-0 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y C R-13 Cd-R-9 Cadmium in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in optical glass is evaluated based on Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y A1 R-39 Cd-R-10

Cadmium in a color conversion II-VI family LED used for solid-state lighting or a display system that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material (ldquocadmium per square millimeter in a light emission areardquo lt 10μg Cd)

― Jan 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2014

Y A1 R-40 Cd-R-11 Cadmium contained in a photoresistor of analog optical coupler used for professional audio system exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

July 12013 Exemption repealed starting Jan 1 2014

Y A E-15 Cd-E-2 Batteries for electric vehicles containing cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

-1255-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ub

sta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds

Y A ― Cd-B-2 Batteries containing cadmium exceeding 10ppm by weight of the battery

― Immediately prohibited

All batteries including button cells bull Korean law on quality control and safety management of industrial products bull EC Directive 200666EC on batteries bull Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Y A ― Cd-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Cd-J-99 Containing cadmium above 100ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cd-R-0 Cases containing 100 ppm or less of intentionally added cadmium in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cd-RE-98 Containing 100 ppm or less of cadmium in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A

156 A07

Hexavalent Chromium Compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-9 Cr-R-2

Hexavalent chromium up to 075 by weight as antirust for a carbon steel cooling system in an absorption refrigerator that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y C E-12(a) Cr-E-1 Anti-corrosion coatings containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (Other than below Cr-E-2)

― ―

Y C E-12(b) Cr-E-2

Corrosion preventive coating related to bolt and nut assemblies for chassis applications containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-13 Cr-E-3 (Absorption) refrigerators in motor caravans containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm and 075 wt in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y A ― Cr-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

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A

156 A07 Hexavalent Chromium Compounds

Y A ― Cr-J-99 Containing hexavalent chromium above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

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― ―

A

154 A09

Lead and its compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Describe the threshold level if a product has any of the intended uses listed below

bull For batteries 0004 by weight of a battery (40 ppm) bull For coating on a toy or a product for children 0009 by weight of a product (90 ppm) bull For a consumer product for children aged twelve and under 001 by weight of a product (100 ppm) bull For an electric wire cable or cord insulated with thermosetting or thermoplastic resin 003 by weight per surface coating (300 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-6(a)

E-1 Pb-RE-3

Steel materials containing 035 or less but exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (including batch-based hot dip galvanized steel ampfree-machining steel)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-6(c)

E-3 Pb-RE-4

Copper alloy containing 4 or less exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (eg brass phosphor bronze)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-5(a) E-10

Pb-RE-5 Lead in a cathode ray tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-5(b) E-10

Pb-RE-6 Lead up to 02 by weight in glass of a fluorescent tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5) See (Note 3) for ELV No threshold level of 02 by weight established for ELV

Y C R-7(c)I E-10

Pb-RE-7

Lead in electricity or electronic components excluding dielectric ceramics (eg piezoelectronic device) in a capacitor that contains lead in glass ceramic or glassceramic matrix compounds and also excluding automotive valves and automotive plugs exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-7(c)II

E-10 Pb-RE-8

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage of 125V AC or 250V DC or larger that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

― ―

Y

A R-7(c)III E-10

Pb-RE-9

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage less than 125V AC or 250V DC that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

RoHS Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013 See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

Y C R-7(c)IV E-10(b)

Pb-RE-12 Lead in a PZT dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of integrated circuit or discrete semiconductor exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-10(d) Pb-RE-20 Lead in a dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of ultrasonic sonar exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y A R-11(a)

E-8(f) Pb-RE-10

Lead used for a C-press compliant pin connectorsystem that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption already repealed

See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

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Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y

A R-11(b) E-8(f)

Pb-RE-11 Lead used for a compliant pin connectorssystem other than C-press that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

See (Note 3) for ELV C ELV ―

Y C R-6(b) E-2(c)

Pb-R-1 Aluminum materials containing 04 or less exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y C R-7(a) E-8(e)

Pb-R-2 Lead in high-melting point solder (lead-based alloys containing 85 by weight or more lead)

― (Note 6) Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y C R-7(b) Pb-R-3

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering for servers storage and storage array systems and network infrastructure equipment for switching signaling transmission and network management for telecommunication

― ―

Y A R-12 Pb-R-5 Coating material for thermal conduction module C-rings containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A R-14 Pb-R-7

Solder consisting of more than two types of elements for connecting microprocessor pins and package containing less than 85 wt and more than 80 wt of lead

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-15

E-8(g) Pb-R-8

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solder for connecting semiconductor dies and carriers in flip chip IC packages

― ― Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y A1 R-16 Pb-R-10 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in linear incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes

― March 1 2013

Exemption to be repealed after Sept 1 2013

Y C R-17 Pb-R-11

Lead halide containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as radiant agent in High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps used for professional reprography applications

― ―

Y C R-21 Pb-R-15 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses

― ―

Y A R-23 Pb-R-17 Lead contained in finishing agents of 065 mm or finer pitch components other than connectors exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-24 Pb-R-18

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar array ceramic multilayer capacitors

― ―

Y C R-29 Pb-R-22

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1 2 3 and 4) of Council Directive 69493EEC

― ―

Y C R-31 Pb-R-23

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent lamps (which eg are used for liquid crystal displays designs or industrial lighting)

― ―

Y C R-32 Pb-R-24 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead oxide in seal frit used for making window assemblies for Argon and Krypton laser tubes

― ―

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Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C R-33 Pb-R-25 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering of thin copper wires of 100 μm diameter and less in power transformers

― ―

Y C R-34 Pb-R-26 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in cermet-based trimmer potentiometer elements

― ―

Y C R-37 Pb-R-27 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in the plating layer of high voltage diodes on the basis of a zinc borate glass body

― ―

Y C R-13(a) Pb-R-30 Lead in white glass used for an optical purpose containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ― White glass means transparent glass

Y C R-13(b) Pb-R-31 Lead in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-9(b) Pb-R-32

Lead in a shell (exterior casing) or bushing (a cylindrical component fitted inside a hole) of a bearing for a compressor containing coolant for heating ventilation air-conditioning refrigeration chilling and HVACR exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-18(b) Pb-R-33

Lead (lead of 1 or less by weight) as activator in fluorescent powder of a discharge lamp used as a suntan lamp containing phosphor such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y A R-18(a) Pb-R-34

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as activator in the fluorescent powder (1 lead by weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphors such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) as well as when used as specialty lamps for diazo-printing reprography lithography insect traps photochemical and curing processes containing phosphors such as SMS ((Sr Ba)2MgSi2O7Pb)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-25 Pb-R-35

Lead oxide exceeding 1000 ppm per unit of homogeneous material used for structural elements on the surfaces of surface conduction electron emitter

displays (SED) notably seal frit and frit ring

― ―

Y A E-2(b) Pb-E-1 Aluminum with a lead content of above 04 and 15 or less by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-4(a) E-4(b)

Pb-E-3 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bearing shells and bushes (alloy)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C E-5 Pb-E-4 Batteries containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-6 Pb-E-5 Vibration dampers containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-7(b) Pb-E-6

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in vulcanising agents and stabilisers for elastomers in fluid handling and powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C E-7(c) Pb-E-7 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bonding agents for elastomers in powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y A E-9 Pb-E-10 Valve seats containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-11 Pb-E-11 Pyrotechnic initiators containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-8(b) Pb-E-12 Lead in solder for electric use that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder on electronic circuit boards and glass)

― Immediately prohibited

It also applies to lead in solder plating Exemption already repealed

Y A1 E-8(a) Pb-E-13

Lead in solder for installing an electric or electronic component on an electronic circuit board or for a component terminal that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding electrolysis aluminum capacitors)

― July 1 2015 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2016

Y A E-8(c) Pb-E-14 Lead on a terminal of an electrolysis aluminum capacitor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y A1 E-8(d) Pb-E-15 Lead for soldering an air mass sensor on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― July 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2015

Y C E-8(h) Pb-E-16

Lead in solder for attaching a heat spreader and heat sink of a power semiconductor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (The chip size is 1 cm

2 at

least The electric current density is 1 Amm2 at least)

― ―

Y A E-8(i) Pb-E-17 Lead in solder for electric glazing on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder for laminate glazing)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y C E-8(j) Pb-E-18 Lead in solder used for laminate glazing that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-1(b) Pb-E-19 Lead content of 035 wt in continuously galvanized sheet steel exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y C E-12 Pb-E-21 Lead-containing thermoelectric material in automotive electrical applications intended for the reduction of CO2 emissions through waste heat recovery

― ―

Y A ― Pb-J-1 Containing lead above 300 ppm in homogeneous material for use in vinyl chloride wires

― Immediately prohibited

Determination method specified by Proposition 65 of California

Y A ― Pb-J-3 Containing above 0009 of lead per surface treatment layer such as coating in partsmaterial used in toys

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y A ― Pb-J-4 Use in products for children under 12 years of age containing lead exceeding 100ppm per survey unit

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA) as amended by HB2715

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y A

― Pb-B-1 Batteries containing lead exceeding 40 ppm by weight of the battery

Over 40 ppm per cell for alkali batteries (excluding button cells)

Immediately prohibited

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Over 1000 ppm per cell for batteries other than above (excluding lead accumulators)

Immediately prohibited

Brazil Nov 4 2008 Decision No 401

Y C

Other than above (such as lead accumulators)

Y A ― Pb-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Pb-J-99 Containing lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

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― ―

N

Unco

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― Pb-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of lead in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 157

A10

Mercury and its compounds The amount intentionally added or 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 00001 by weight of a battery (1 ppm)

Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A

R-1(a)

Hg-R-16

Mercury in a single-capped fluorescent lamp that does not exceed the following limitations (per burner) (a) For general illumination less than 30W 35 mg

Over 25 mg and 35 mg or less per piece

Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 35 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 25 mg

C 25 mg or less per piece

(Note 8)

C R-1(b) (b) For general illumination of 30W or higher and less than 50W 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-1(c) (c) For general illumination of 50W or higher and less than 150W 5 mg

― (Note 8)

C R-1(d) (d) For general illumination of 150W or higher 15 mg ― (Note 8)

C R-1(e) (e) Having a circular or square structure 17 mm or less in tube diameter and for general illumination 7 mg

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 7 mg

C R-1(f) (f) For a specific use 5 mg ― (Note 8)

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

C R-2(a)(1)

Hg-R-17

Mercury in a double-capped strip fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) for general purposes that does not exceed the following limitations (a) A three-wavelength phosphor of less than 9 mm in tube diameter (eg T2) with normal lifetime 4 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 4 mg

C R-2(a)(2) (b) A three-wavelength phosphor of 9 mm or larger and of 17 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T5) with normal lifetime 3 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 3 mg

C R-2(a)(3) (c) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 17 mm and 28 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T8) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-2(a)(4) (d) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T12) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 35 mg

C R-2(a)(5) (e) A three-wavelength phosphor with long lifetime ( 25000 h or over) 5 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 8 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg

Y

A R-2(b)(1)

Hg-R-18

Mercury in a double-capped fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) not for general purposes under the following conditions (a) A linear white lamp of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T10 and T12) mercury that does not exceed 10 mg

― Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 201210 mg Exemption repealed after April 13 2012

A1 R-2(b)(2) (b) Nonlinear white lamps of all shapes mercury that does not exceed 15 mg

― Oct 13 2015 (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 2016 15 mg Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2016

C R-2(b)(3) (c) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a nonlinear three-wavelength phosphor lamp of above 17 mm (eg T9)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

C R-2(b)(4) (d) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a lamp for any other general illumination or specific purposes (eg induction lamps)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

Y

A

R-3(a)

Hg-R-9 Mercury in a cold cathode ray fluorescent lamp or external electrode fluorescent lamp (CCFL or EEFL) for a specific purpose

Over 35 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) In the case of short type (500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg C

35 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(b)

Over 5 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) In the case of medium type (over 500 mm to (1500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg C

5 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(c)

Over 13 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) In the case of long type (over 1500 mm) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 13 mg C

13 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(a) Hg-R-20 Mercury in a low-pressure discharge lamp (each individual lamp) other than Hg-R-16 Hg-R-17 Hg-R-18 or Hg-R-9

Over 15 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited No threshold level until Dec 31 2011

Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg C

15 mg or less per piece

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

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A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

A

R-4(b)-I

Hg-R-11 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination with an improved color rendering index Ra over 60

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-II

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(c)-I

Hg-R-12 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination of any other type (Hg-R-11)

Over 25 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 25 mg C

25 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)- II

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y A1 R-4(d) Hg-R-13 Mercury in a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp (HPMV) Intentional use Oct 13 2014 Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2015

Y C R-4(e) Hg-R-14 Mercury in a metal halide lamp (MH) ― ―

Y C R-4(f) Hg-R-15

Mercury in a vapor lamp for a specific purpose or of any other type that is not specifically mentioned in the Annex of Directive201165EU (or in the classification of intended use of mercury)

― ―

Y A E-14(a) E-14(b)

Hg-E-1 Mercury in a discharge lamp or instrument panel display Intentional use Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2012

Y

A

― Hg-B-1 Mercury intentionally added or contained in battery exceeding 1 ppm for the weight of the battery

All button cells intentionally added

Immediately prohibited

A

Alkaline batteries or nickel metal hydride batteries of over 1 ppm Aconcetration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

Mercury Reduction and Education Act of

states of Rhode Island and Connecticut

New York Environmental Conservation - sect

27-0719 - Battery Management and Disposal

Taiwanrsquos regulations on the manufacturing

import and sales of batteries

Korearsquos laws on quality control and safety

management of industrial products

(regulations on batteries)

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009

Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead

contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc

manganese dioxide batteries

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

A

Other batteries of over 5 ppm concentration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

C

Other batteries of 5 ppm or less in concentration for each cell

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y A ― Hg-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited Vermont State Law on comprehensive

management of exposure to mercury Rhode Island State general law 23-249 and amendment of 2007

Louisiana State Mercury Risk Reduction Act

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

China MII law (Chinese RoHS)

Korea RoHS

Japan J-MOSS

USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Hg-J-99 Containing mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― Hg-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added mercury in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

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― ―

A 242

A11

Nickel When there is intentional addition in uses involving long-time contact with skin

Y A ― Ni-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added nickel for use consisting of long-term contact with skin

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH regulation (EC) No 19072006

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― Ni-J-2 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and nickel is intentionally added

― ―

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― ―

A

078 A17

Tributyltin oxide (TBTO CASNo56-35-9)

Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― A17-J-4 Cases containing intentionally added TBTO ― Immediately prohibited

Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

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― A17-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 128

A28

Tri-substituted organostannic compounds Intentionally added or 01 wt content of element tin

Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y A ― A28-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― A28-J-5 Contained by intentional addition for applications other than A28-J-4

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

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― A28-J-97 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

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ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 247

A23

Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-1

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in 1-component and 2-component room temperature vulcanized sealant (RTV-1 RTV-2 sealant) and adhesive

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2015

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-2

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and when applied onto molded product DBT compound is contained in paint or coating agent as an accelerator

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-3

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in soft PVC profile whether it is in the soft PVC itself or simultaneously extruded with hard PVC

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A ―

A23-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight excluding particular applications (A23-J-1 -2 -3)

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A23-J-98 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

A 248

A24

Dioctyltin compounds (DOT) 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) in the following uses

Textiles and leather products intended to be in contact with skin

Two-component room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit)

Mental conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A ― A24-J-0

bull A clothleather part included in a surveyed product

bull In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight with a dual humoral room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit) in use

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

(Note

11)

― A24-J-1 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and DOT is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A24-J-98 In cases where any dioctyl tin compound other than A24-J-0 and A24-J-1 is contained

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

C 234

A19

Beryllium oxide (CAS No 1304-56-9) 01 by weight per surveying unit

Y C ― A19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

DIGITALEUROPECECEDAeAEERA Guidance

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 058

B02 Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B02-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBB exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS

Y A ― B02-J-99 Containing PBB above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― B02-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBB in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B02-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBB in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 063

B03

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) Intentionally added or a concentration of 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B03-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBDE exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS Law Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― B03-J-99 Containing PBDE above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B03-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBDE in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B03-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBDE in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 013

B08

Bromic fire retardants (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) bull Total bromine content of 01(1000ppm) by weight in plastic material excluding that contained in printed circuit board

Y B ― B08-J-3 In cases where bromine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B08-J-5 In cases where total bromine content in plastic material exceeds 01 wt excluding that contained in laminated printed circuit board

― ― JS709

Y B ― B08-J-4 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and brominated flame retardants is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B08-J-97 In cases where any brominated flame retardant other than B08-J-3 B08-J-4 and B08-J-5 is contained

― ―

B

033 B18

Chlorinated flame retardants bull 009 by weight (900 ppm) of the total

bromine content in uses for laminated printed circuit board

bull Total bromine content in plastic material

exceeds 01 wt (1000 ppm) excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

Y B ― B18-J-0

In cases where chlorine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B18-J-1

In cases where total chlorine content in plastic material exceeds 01 by weight excluding the content in a printed wiring board laminate

― ― JS709

Y B ― B18-J-2

In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and chlorinated flame retardants is intentionally added ― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B18-J-98 In cases where flame retardant other than B18-J-0 B18-J-1or B18-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 070

B05

Polychloride biphenils (PCB) and specific substitutes Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B05-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added PCBs and specific substitutes

― Immediately prohibited Act Concerning the Examination and

Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 TSCA (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B05-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 144

B15

Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT) 0005 wt of material

Y A ― B15-J-2 Cases containing above 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B15-J-97 Cases containing up to 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 071

B06

Polychlorinated naphthalene (3 or more chlorines) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added polychlorinated naphthalenes

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

B 014

B12 Perchlorate 00000006 by weight per surveying unit(0006ppm)

Y B ― B12-J-0 Cases containing above 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

California State Perchlorate Contamination Prevention Act of 2003 regulation adpted by DTSC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B12-J-98 Cases containing up to 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 236

B13

Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) Intentionally added or content of 01 wt in material

Y C ― B13-J-0 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photoresists for the photolithography process or during antireflective coating

― ―

European Commission Regulation No 7572010 Canadian Environmental Protection Act SOR 2008-178 Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y C ― B13-J-1 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

Y A ― B13-J-2 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-3 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-4 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-6

Cases intentionally containing 01 wt or more of PFOS in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding specified uses of B13-J-0 1 2 3 and 4 for textiles and other covered materials cases intentionally containing above 1 μgm

2 of PFOS in lag

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-7 Cases intentionally containing PFOS excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 8 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-8 Content of 01 wt or over of PFOS in homogeneous material as an impurity for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-9 Content of 0001 wt or over of PFOS as a component of a substance or mixture for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 8)

― Immediately prohibited

-2555-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 236

B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-92 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities inantireflective coating or photoresists for the photolithography process

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-93 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities in photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-94 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-95 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-96 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-89

Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities as a component of substances and compounds excluding uses for B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-90

Cases containing less than 01 wt of PFOS as impurities in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding uses of B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96 for textiles and other covered materials cases containing less than 1 μgm

2 of PFOS as impurities in

lag

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-91 Cases containing PFOS as impurities excluding specified uses (B13-J-92 93 94 95 96 89 and 90)

― ―

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S

ubsta

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o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 243

B10

Fluorinated greenhouse effect gas (HFC PFC SF6) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B10-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added fluorinated greenhouse gases

― Immediately prohibited EU Regulation No 8422006

Ordinance by the Federal Minister for Agriculture Forestry Environment and Water Management on bans and restrictions for partly fluorinated and fully fluorinated hydrocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B10-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 249

B19

Polyvinyl chloride and PVC co-polymer Total chlorine content of 01 by weight (1000 ppm) in ploastic material excluding the content in printed circuit board

Y

A

― B19-J-0 Cases of total chlorine content exceeding 01 wt in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

For packing material

Immediately prohibited

Omronrsquos voluntary restriction

B For use other than the above

JS709 N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B19-J-98 Cases of total chlorine content of 01 wt or less in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

― ―

A 105

C01 Asbestos Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C01-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added asbestos ― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 USA TSCA Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C01-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 143

C02

Azocolourants and azodyes that generate some aromatic amines 0003 wtamp per survey unit (30 ppm) for use as textileleather products

Y A ― C02-J-2

Leather products and fiber products used with the intention of continued contact with the human body containing azocolourants and azodyes which form more than 0003 of certain aromatic amines by weight(used for a part including leather andor cloth)

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y

(Note

11)

― C02-J-3 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and ldquoAzocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic aminesrdquo is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C02-J-98 Cases containing azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines other than C02-J-2 or C02-J-3

― ―

-2755-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 123

C04 Ozone depleting substances Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C04-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added ozone depleting substances

― Immediately prohibited

Montreal Protocol EU EC No 20372000

EC 10052009 Clean Air Act (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C04-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 151

C06 Radioactive materials Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added radioactive substances

― Immediately prohibited EU-D 9629Euratom

Act on the Regulation of Nuclear Source Material Nuclear Fuel Material and Reactors (Japan) 1986 Law Concerning Prevention of Radiation Hazards (Japan) USA NRC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 142

C07

Formaldehyde

Cases of intentional addition for use as composite wood products

( 00075 wt per textile product unit (75 ppm) for use as textile

Y A ― C07-J-0 Cases containing above 00075 formaldehyde by weight in textile products ― Immediately

prohibited

Austria- BGB I 1990194 formaldehyde regulation sect2 1221990 Lithuania Hygiene Standard HN 962000 (hygiene standard and regulations)

Y A ― C07-J-2 In cases where a surveyed product includes some wood and formaldehyde is intentionally added to the wood

― Immediately prohibited

California USA CARB regulations US Federal law 111-199TSCA601

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C07-J-97 In cases where formaldehyde other than C07-J-0 or C07-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 235

C08

2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)(CAS No 3846-71-7) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C08-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C08-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 244

C09

Phthalate esters Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a toy or child care article as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C09-J-2 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-96 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-97

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1 and C09-J-2

― ―

A 245

C10

Phthalate esters Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C10-J-0

Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a childrenrsquos toy that can be placed in a childrsquos mouth or child care article as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C10-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-97 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-98

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0 and C10-J-1

― ―

-2955-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 246

C11

Dimethyl fumarate (dimethyl fumarate)

000001 wt in homogeneous material (01 ppm)

Y A ― C11-J-0 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is over 000001 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

EC Decision 2009251EC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C11-J-98 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is 000001 or less by weight

― ―

B 015

A17 Tributyltin oxide (TBTO) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A17-J-3 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A17-J-97 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 020

A20 Arsenic pentoxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 021

A21 Arsenic trioxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A21-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A21-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 019

B11

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) ltincluding all major diastereomersgt 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B11-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B11-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 140

B09

Shortchain chlorinated paraffins (number of carbon atoms 10 to 13) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y A ― B09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― Immediately prohibited

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) Norwegian Product Regulations FOR-2004-06-01-922 Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B09-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 022

B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate(TCEP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 016

C12 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C12-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C12-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 017

C13 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C13-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C13-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 018

C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C14-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C14-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3155-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 023

A22 Cobalt chloride(CoCl2) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A22-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B 024

A25 Lead chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A25-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B 025

A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A26-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B 026

A27 Pigment yellow 34 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A27-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B 027

C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C15-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

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JG

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o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 028

C16

Aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B

029

C17

Zirconia aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C17-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B 030

C18 Boric acid 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C18-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B 031

C19

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide anhydrous 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

B 032

C20

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate (Tetraboron disodium heptaoxidehydrate) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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― ―

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S

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o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 034

C21

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C21-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 035

C22

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― C22-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 036

B17

4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B17-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

ECHA Registry of Intentions Oct 25 2010

N

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― ―

B 037

A29 Strontium chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A29-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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― ―

B 038

B20

22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B20-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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S

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PS

SI S

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Gro

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o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 039

A30

Potassium hydroxyoctaoxodizincate dichromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― A30-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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― ―

B 040

A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A31-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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― ―

B 041

C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C23-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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― ―

B 042

C24

4-(1133-tetramethylbutyl) henol(4-tert-Octylphenol) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C24-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 043

C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C25-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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S

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nce N

o

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 044

C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C26-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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A 249

-

Heavy metals (lead cadmium hexachromium mercury) 001 by weight of total weight of heavy metals per homogenous material (100 ppm) for use as packing and packaging material (Note 1)

Y A ― ― ―

Exceeding 100 ppm to total heavy metal weight for use as packingpackaging material (Note 1)

Immediately prohibited

9462EEC (on packing and packaging waste)

US Regulations on heavy metal on packaging materials

(Note 1) For packing and packaging materials the allowable content of heavy metals in each element that constitute a packing or packaging material (such as packaging material ink paint) shall be 100 ppm or less in the total amount of all the heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury)

(Note 2) The deadline for phase-out of a substance shall be any date set by Omronrsquos voluntary regulation (in principle a date six months prior to

non-use deadline for non-use substances by legislation)

(Note 3) The rule applies with RoHS Directive as the top priority providing ELV Directive shall apply only to cases of parts or materials for limited

use as dedicated ELV parts or materials (type specifications etc)

(Note 4) Omronrsquos additional standard is used when it is impossible for JGPSSI use classification to set the rule of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

and management classification (rank) formulated by Omron

(Note 5) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Pb-J-0 and Pb-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 6) Any lead content of less than 85 wt in high melting point solder shall cause the immediate prohibition

(Note 7) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Cr-J-0 and Cr-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 8) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Hg-J-0 and Hg-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 9) The content ratio will be calculated by conversion to metal element mass using each metal conversion factor Metal conversion factors

are shown in Attachment 2 Also see the Illustrative List (Concerning Products)

(Note 10) Number of exemption specified in the law of RoHS or ELV Directive They are shown here for reference information

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(Note 11) Shall be determined depending on the use of the Omron product

(Note 12) The content standards are those used by Omron for determining ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo and differ from the JGPSSI reporting

standards

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Attachment 2 Illustrative List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning products)

[Substances designated by JGPSSI Ver 420]

For substances whose names are metals or their compounds the content of a regulated chemical substance in terms of quantity and ratio should be calculated in the unit of metal element mass with the metal conversion factor unique to each substance

No metal conversion will be necessary for materials marked with ldquoan asterisk ()ldquo No constant metal conversion factor will be set for materials with ldquotwo asterisks ()ldquo as they are structurally unspecified

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A155 A05 Cadmiumcadmium compounds

Cadmium 1000 7440-43-9

Cadmium oxide 0875 1306-19-0

Cadmium sulfide 0778 1306-23-6

Cadmium chloride 0613 10108-64-2

Cadmium sulfate 0539 10124-36-4

Other cadmium compounds - -

A156 A07 Chromium VI compounds

Chromium (VI) oxide 0520 1333-82-0

Barium chromate 0205 10294-40-3

Calcium chromate 0333 13765-19-0

Lead (II) chromate 0161 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red 12656-85-8

Lead sulfochromate yellow 1344-37-2

Sodium chromate 0321 7775-11-3

Sodium dichromate 0397 10588-01-9

Strontium chromate 0255 7789-06-2

Potassium dichromate 0353 7778-50-9

Potassium chromate 0268 7789-00-6

Zinc chromate 0287 13530-65-9

Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 0090 49663-84-5

Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate 0250 11103-86-9

Other hexavalent chromium compounds - -

A154 A09 Leadlead compounds

Lead 1000 7439-92-1

Lead(II) sulfate 0683 7446-14-2

Lead(II) carbonate 0775 598-63-0

Lead(II) chromate 0641 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

12656-85-8

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1319-46-6

Lead acetate 0637 301-04-2

Lead (II) acetate trihydrate 0546 6080-56-4

Lead phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead selenide 0724 12069-00-0

Lead (IV) oxide 0866 1309-60-0

Lead (IIIV) oxide 0907 1314-41-6

Lead (II) sulfide 0866 1314-87-0

Lead (II) oxide 0928 1317-36-8

Lead(II) carbonate basic 0801 1319-46-6

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1344-36-1

Lead(II) phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34) 1344-37-2

Lead(II) titanate 0686 12060-00-3

Lead sulfatesulphuric acid lead salt 1000 15739-80-7

Lead sulphatetribasic 0850 12202-17-4

Lead stearate 0268 1072-35-1

Other lead compounds - -

A157 A10 Mercurymercury compounds

Mercury 1000 7439-97-6

Mercuric chloride - 33631-63-9

Mercury (II) chloride 0739 7487-94-7

Mercuric sulfate 0676 7783-35-9

Mercuric nitrate 0618 10045-94-0

Mercuric (II) oxide 0926 21908-53-2

Mercuric sulfide 0862 1344-48-5

Other mercury compounds - -

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A242 A11 Nickel - 1000 7440-02-0

A078 B015

A17 Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO)

- 0398 56-35-9

A128 A28 Tri-substiituted organostannic compounds

Triphenyltin=N N-dimethyldithiocarbamate 0252 1803-12-9

Triphenyltin fluoride 0322 379-52-2

Triphenyltin acetate 029 900-95-8

Triphenyltin chloride 0308 639-58-7

Triphenyltin hydroxide 0323 76-87-9

Triphenyltin fattyacid((9-11)salt) 0234

0234

0228

0222

18380-71-7

18380-72-8

47672-31-1

94850-90-5

Triphenyltin chloroacetate 0268 7094-94-2

Tributyltin methacrylate 0316 2155-70-6

Bis(tributyltin) fumalate 0342 6454-35-9

Tributyltin fluoride 0384 1983-10-4

Bis(tributyltin)23-dibromosuccinate 0278 31732-71-5 Tributyltin acetate 034 56-36-0

Tributyltin laurate 0243 3090-36-6

Bis(tributyltin) phthalate 0319 4782-29-0

Coplymer of alkyl (c=8) acrylatemethyl methacrylate and tributyltin methacrylate

018 67772-01-4

Tributyltin sulfamate 0307 6517-25-5

Bis (tributyltin) maleate 0341 14275-57-1

Tributyltin chloride 0365 1461-22-9 7342-38-3

Mixture of tributyltin cyclopentanecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin naphthenate)

85409-17-2

Mixture of tributyltin 12344a 4b 561010a-decahydro-7-isopropyl-1 4a-dimethyl-1-phenanthlenecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin rosin salt)

26239-64-5

Other tri-substituted organostannic compounds - -

A 247 A23 Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds

Dibutyltin oxide 0477 818-08-6

Dibutyltin diacetate 0338 1067-33-0

Dibutyltin dilaurate 0188 77-58-7

Dibutyltin maleate 0342 78-04-6

Other dibutyltin compounds - -

A 248 A24 Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds

Dioctyl Tin Oxide 0329 870-08-6

Dioctyltin dilaurate 0160 3648-18-8

Other Dioctyltin compounds - -

C234 A19 Beryllium Oxide (BeO)

- - 1304-56-9

A058 B02 Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)

Polybrominated Biphenyls - 59536-65-1

Dibromobiphenyl - 92-86-4

2-Bromobiphenyl - 2052-07-5

3-Bromobiphenyl - 2113-57-7

4-Bromobiphenyl - 92-66-0

Tribromobiphenyl - 59080-34-1

Tetrabromobiphenyl - 40088-45-7

Pentabrphenyl - 56307-79-0

Hexabromobiphenyl - 59080-40-9

hexabromo-11-biphenyl - 36355-01-8

Firemaster FF-1 - 67774-32-7

Heptabromobiphenyl - 35194-78-6

Octabromobiphenyl - 61288-13-9

Nonabromo-11-biphenyl - 27753-52-2

Decabromobiphenyl - 13654-09-6

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A063 B03 Polybrominated Diphenylethers (PBDEs)

Bromodiphenyl ether - 101-55-3

Dibromodiphenyl ethers - 2050-47-7

Tribromodiphenyl ether - 49690-94-0

Tetrabromodiphenyl ethers - 40088-47-9

Pentabromodidphenyl ether (note Commercially available PeBDPO is a complex reaction mixture containing a variety of brominated diphenyloxides)

- 32534-81-9 (CAS number used for commercial grades of PeBDPO)

Hexabromodiphenyl ether - 36483-60-0

Heptabromodiphenyl ether - 68928-80-3

Octabromodiphenyl ether - 32536-52-0

Nonabromodiphenyl ether - 63936-56-1

Decabromodiphenyl ether - 1163-19-5

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD)

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(14)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(15)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds in combination with antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(16)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls)]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(17)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls) in combination w ith antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(22)[Aliphaticalicyclic chlorinated and brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(42)[Brominated organic phosphorus compounds]

- -

Poly(26-dibromo-phenylene oxide) - 69882-11-7

Tetra-decabromo-diphenoxy-benzene - 58965-66-5

12-Bis(246-tribromo-phenoxy) ethane - 37853-59-1

353rsquo5rsquo-Tetrabromo-bisphenol A (TBBA) - 79-94-7

TBBA unspecified - 30496-13-0

TBBA-epichlorhydrin oligomer - 40039-93-8

TBBA-TBBA-diglycidyl-ether oligomer - 70682-74-5

TBBA carbonate oligomer - 28906-13-0

TBBA carbonate oligomer phenoxy end capped - 94344-64-2

TBBA carbonate oligomer 246- tribromo-phenol terminated

- 71342-77-3

TBBA-bisphenol A-phosgene polymer - 32844-27-2

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 139638-58-7

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 135229-48-0

TBBA-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 21850-44-2

TBBA bis-(2-hydroxy-ethyl-ether) - 4162-45-2

TBBA-bis-(allyl-ether) - 25327-89-3

TBBA-dimethyl-ether - 37853-61-5

Tetrabromo-bisphenol S - 39635-79-5

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD) (contrsquod)

TBBS-bis-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 42757-55-1

24-Dibromo-phenol - 615-58-7

246-tribromo-phenol - 118-79-6

Pentabromo-phenol - 608-71-9

246-Tribromo-phenyl-alltl-ether - 3278-89-5

Tribromo-phenyl-allyl-etherunspecified - 26762-91-4

Bis(methyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 55481-60-2

Bis(2-ethlhexyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 26040-51-7

2-Hydroxy-propyl-2-(2-hydroxy- ethoxy)-ethyl-TBP - 20566-35-2

TBPA glycol-and propylene-oxide esters - 75790-69-1

NNrsquo-Ethylene ndashbis-(tetrabromo- phthalimide) - 32588-76-4

Ethylene-bis(56-dibromo-norbornane- 23-dicarboximide)

- 52907-07-0

23-Dibromo-2-butene-14-diol - 3234-02-4

Dibromo-neopentyl-glycol - 3296-90-0

23-Dibromo-1-propanol - 96-13-9

Tribromo-neopentyl-alcohol - 36483-57-5

Poly tribromo-styrene - 57137-10-7

Tribromo-styrene - 61368-34-1

Dibromo-styrene grafted PP - 171091-06-8

Poly-dibromo-styrene - 31780-26-4

Bromo-Chloro-paraffins - 68955-41-9

Bromo-Chloro-alpha-olefin - 82600-56-4

Vinylbromide - 593-60-2

Tris-(23-dibromo-propyl)-isocyanurate - 52434-90-9

Tris(24-Dibromo-phenyl) phosphate - 49690-63-3

Tris(tribromo-neopentyl) phosphate - 19186-97-1

Chlorinated and brominated phosphate esther - 125997-20-8

Pentabromo-toluene - 87-83-2

Pentabromo-benzyl bromide - 38521-51-6

13-Butadienehomopolymerbrominated - 68441-46-3

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate monomer - 59447-55-1

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate polymer - 59447-57-3

Decabromo-diphenyl-ethane - 84852-53-9

Tribromo-bisphenyl-maleinimide - 59789-51-4

Tetrabromo-chyclo-octane - 31454-48-5

12-Dibromo-4-(12 dibromo-methyl)-cyclo-hexane - 3322-93-8

TBPA Na salt - 25357-79-3

Tetrabromo phthalic anhydride - 632-79-1

Octabromo-113-trimethyl-1-phenylindane (FR-1808)

- 155613-93-7

Other Brominated Flame Retardants - -

B033 B18 Chlorinated flame retardants

22-bis(chloromethyl)trimethylene bis(bis(2-chloroethyl)phosphate)

- 38051-10-4

Tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate - 13674-84-5

Phosphoric acid 22-bis(bromomethyl)-3-chloropropyl=bis[2-chloro-1-(chloromethyl)ethyl] ester

- 66108-37-0

A070 B05 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and specific substitutes

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (all isomers and congeners)

- 1336-36-3

Monomethyl-tetrachloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 141)

- 76253-60-6

Monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 121 Ugilec 21)

- 81161-70-8

Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane (DBBT) - 99688-47-8

A144 B15 Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs)

PCT (Polychlorinated Terphenyl) (all isomers and congeners)

- 61788-33-8

A071 B06 Polychlorinated Naphthalenes (more than 3 chlorine atoms)

Polychlorinated Naphthalenes - 70776-03-3

Other polychlorinated Naphthalenes - -

B014 B12 Perchlorates Lithium perchlorate - 7791-03-9

Other perchlorate compounds - -

A236 B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

Perfluoroctane Sulfonates (PFOS) C8F17SO2X where X = OR NR or other derivative

- -

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A243 B10 Fluorinated greenhouse gases (PFC SF6 HFC)

Tetrafluoromethane (Carbon tetrafluoride PFC-14) - 75-73-0

Hexafluoroethane (PFC-116) - 76-16-4

Octafluoropropane (PFC-218) - 76-19-7

Decafluorobutane (PFC-31-10) - 355-25-9

Dodecafluoropentane (PFC-41-12) - 678-26-2

Tetradecafluorohexane (PFC-51-14) - 355-42-0

Octafluorocyclobutane (PFC-c318) - 115-25-3

Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) - 2551-62-4

Trifluoromethane - (HFC-23) - 75-46-7

Difluoromethane - (HFC-32) - 75-10-5

Methyl fluoride ndash (HFC-41) - 593-53-3

2H3H-Decafluoropentane ndash (HFC-43-10mee) - 138495-42-8

Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) - 354-33-6

1122-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134) - 359-35-3

1112-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134a) - 811-97-2

11-Difluoroethane ndash (HFC-152a) - 75-37-6

112-Trifluoroethane ndash(HFC-143) - 430-66-0

111-Trifluoroethane ndash (HFC-143a) - 420-46-2

2H-Heptafluoropropane ndash (HFC-227ea) - 431-89-0

111223-hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236cb) - 677-56-5

111233-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236ea) - 431-63-0

111333-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236fa) - 690-39-1

11223-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245ca) - 679-86-7

11133-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245fa) - 460-73-1

11133-Pentafluorobutane ndash (HFC-365mfc) - 406-58-6

A249 B19 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and PVC co-polymer

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - 9002-86-2

Other Polyvinyl chlorides - -

PVC co-polymer - -

A105 C01 Asbestos Asbestos - 1332-21-4

Actinolite - 77536-66-4

Amosite (Grunerite) - 12172-73-5

Anthophyllite - 77536-67-5

Chrysotile - 12001-29-5

Crocidolite - 12001-28-4

Tremolite - 77536-68-6

A143 C02 Azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines

4-aminobiphenyl - 92-67-1

Benzidine - 92-87-5

4-chloro-2-methylaniline - 95-69-2

2-naphthylamine - 91-59-8

o-aminoazotoluene - 97-56-3

5-nitro-o-toluidine - 99-55-8

4-chloroaniline - 106-47-8

24-diaminoanisole - 615-05-4

44-methylenedianiline - 101-77-9

33-dichlorobenzidine - 91-94-1

33-dimethoxybenzidine - 119-90-4

33-dimethylbenzidine - 119-93-7

44-diamino-33-dimethyldiphenylmethane - 838-88-0

6-methoxy-m-toluidine - 120-71-8

44-methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline) - 101-14-4

44-oxydianiline - 101-80-4

44-diaminodiphenyl sulfide - 139-65-1

o-toluidine - 95-53-4

4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine - 95-80-7

245-trimethylaniline - 137-17-7

o-anisidine - 90-04-0

4-amino azobenzene - 60-09-3

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A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances

Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) - 75-69-4

Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) - 75-71-8

Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13) - 75-72-9

Pentachlorofluoroethane (CFC-111) - 354-56-3

Tetrachlorodifluoroethane (CFC-112) 1122-Tetrachloro-12-difluoroethane (CFC-112) 1112-Tetrachloro-22-difluoroethane (CFC-112a)

- - -

76-12-0 76-12-0 76-11-9

Trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC-113) 112-Trichloro-122 trifluoroethane (CFC-113) 111-Trichloro-222 trifluoroethane (CFC-113a)

- - -

76-13-1 76-13-1 354-58-5

Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114) - 76-14-2

Monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115) - 76-15-3

Heptachlorofluoropropane (CFC-211)

1112233-Heptachloro-3-fluoropropane (CFC-211aa) 1112333-Heptachloro-2-fluoropropane (CFC-211ba)

-

- - -

422-78-6

135401-87-5

422-78-6

422-81-1

Hexachlorodifluoropropane (CFC-212) - 3182-26-1

Pentachlorotrifluoropropane (CFC-213) - 2354-06-5 134237-31-3

Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropane (CFC-214) 1223-Tetrachloro-1133-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214aa) 1113-Tetrachloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214cb)

- - -

29255-31-0 2268-46-4 -

Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215) 122-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215aa) 123-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ba) 112-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215bb) 113-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ca) 111-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215cb)

- - - - - -

1599-41-3 1599-41-3 76-17-5 - - 4259-43-2

Dichlorohexafluoropropane (CFC-216) - 661-97-2

Chloroheptafluoropropane (CFC-217) - 422-86-6

Bromochloromethane (Halon-1011) - 74-97-5

Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon-1202) - 75-61-6

Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211) - 353-59-3

Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301) - 75-63-8

Dibromotetrafluoroethane (Halon-2402) - 124-73-2

Tetrachloromethane (carbontetrachloride) - 56-23-5

111-Trichloroethane (methylchloroform) - 71-55-6

Bromomethane (methyl bromide) - 74-83-9

Bromoethane (ethyl bromide) - 74-96-4

1-Bromopropane (n-propyl bromide) - 106-94-5

Trifluoroiodomethane (trifluoromethyliodide) - 2314-97-8

Chloromethane (methyl chloride) - 74-87-3

Dibromofluoromethane (HBFC-21 B2) - 1868-53-7

Bromodifluoromethane (HBFC-22 B1) - 1511-62-2

Bromofluoromethane (HBFC-31 B1) - 373-52-4

Tetrabromofluoroethane (HBFC-121B4) - 306-80-9

Tribromodifluoroethane (HBFC-122 B3) - -

Dibromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-123 B2) - 354-04-1

Bromotetrafluoroethane (HBFC-124 B1) - 124-72-1

Tribromofluoroethane (HBFC-131 B3) - -

Dibromodifluoroethane (HBFC-132 B2) - 75-82-1

Bromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-133 B1) - 421-06-7

Dibromofluoroethane (HBFC-141 B2) - 358-97-4

Bromodifluoroethane (HBFC-142 B1) - 420-47-3

Bromofluoroethane (HBFC-151 B1) - 762-49-2

Hexabromofluoropropane (HBFC-221 B6) - -

Pentabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-222 B5) - -

Tetrabromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-223 B4) - -

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Tribromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-224 B3) - -

Dibromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-225 B2) - 431-78-7

Bromohexafluoropropane (HBFC-226 B1) - 2252-78-0

Pentabromofluoropropane (HBFC-231 B5) - -

Tetrabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-232 B4) - -

Tribromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-233 B3) - -

Dibromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-234 B2) - -

Bromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-235 B1) - 460-88-8

Tetrabromofluoropropane (HBFC-241 B4) - -

Tribromodifluoropropane (HBFC-242 B3) - 70192-80-2

Dibromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-243 B2) - 431-21-0

Bromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-244 B1) - 679-84-5

Tribromofluoropropane (HBFC-251 B3) - 75372-14-4

Dibromodifluoropropane (HBFC-252 B2) - 460-25-3

Bromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-253 B1) - 421-46-5

Dibromofluoropropane (HBFC-261 B2) - 51584-26-0

Bromodifluoropropane (HBFC-262 B1) - -

Bromofluoropropane (HBFC-271 B1) - 1871-72-3

Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21) - 75-43-4

Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22) - 75-45-6

Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31) - 593-70-4

Tetrachlorofluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1122-Tetrachloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1112-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-121a)

- - -

134237-32-4 354-14-3 354-11-0

Trichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-122) 122-Trichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-122) 112-Trichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-122a) 111-Trichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-122b)

- - - -

41834-16-6 354-21-2 354-15-4 354-12-1

Dichlorotrifluoroethane(HCFC-123) 11-Dichloro-222-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123) 12-Dichloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123b)

- - - - -

34077-87-7 306-83-2 354-23-4 90454-18-5 812-04-4

Chlorotetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 2-chloro-1112-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 1-chloro-1122-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124a)

- - -

63938-10-3 2837-89-0 354-25-6

Trichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-131)

112-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoroethane(HCFC131a) 111-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131b)

- -

-

- -

27154-33-2

(134237-34-6)

359-28-4 811-95-0 2366-36-1

Dichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-132) 12-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-132) 11-Dichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-132a) 12-Dichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-132b) 11-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HFCF-132c)

- - - - -

25915-78-0 431-06-1 471-43-2 1649-08-7 1842-05-3

Chlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC-133)

1-Chloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133) 2-Chloro-111-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133a) 1-Chloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133b)

-

-

- - -

1330-45-6

431-07-2

1330-45-6 75-88-7 421-04-5

Dichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-141) 12-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141) 11-Dichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-141a) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b)

- - - -

-

1717-00-6 (25167-88-8) 430-57-9 430-53-5

1717-00-6

Chlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-142) 2-Chloro-11-Difluoroethane (HCFC-142) 1-Chloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b) 1-Chloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-142a)

- - - -

25497-29-4 338-65-8 75-68-3 338-64-7

Chlorofluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a)

- - -

110587-14-9 762-50-5 1615-75-4

Hexachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-221) 111223-Hexachloro-3-fluoropropane (HCFC-221ab)

- - -

134237-35-7 29470-94-8 422-26-4

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Pentachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-222) 11133-pentachloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-222ca)) 12233-pentachloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-222aa)

- - -

134237-36-8 422-49-1 422-30-0

Tetrachlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-223) 1133-Tetrachloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223ca) 1113-Tetrachloro-223-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223cb)

- - -

134237-37-9 422-52-6 422-50-4

Trichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224) 133-Trichloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224ca) 113-Trichloro-1223-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cb) 111-Trichloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cc)

- - - -

134237-38-0 422-54-8 422-53-7 422-51-7

Dichloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-225) 22-Dichloro-11133-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225aa) 23-Dichloro-11123-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ba) 12-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225bb) 33-Dichloro-11122-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca) 13-Dichloro-11223-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb) 11-Dichloro-12233-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225cc) 12-Dichloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225da) 13-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ea) 11-Dichloro-12333-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225eb)

- - - - - - - - - -

127564-92-5 128903-21-9 422-48-0 422-44-6 422-56-0 507-55-11 3474-88-9 431-86-7 136013-79-1 111512-56-2

Chlorohexafluoropropane (HCFC-226) 2-Chloro-111333-hexafluoro-propane (HCFC-226da)

- -

134308-72-8 431-87-8

Pentachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-231) 11123-pentachloro-2-fluoro-propane(HCFC-231bb)

- -

134190-48-0 421-94-3

Tetrachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-232) 1113-Tetrachloro-33-difluoropropane (HCFC-232fc)

- -

134237-39-1 460-89-9

Trichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-233) 111-Trichloro-333-trifluoropropane(HCFC-233fb)

- -

134237-40-4 7125-83-9

Dichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234) 12-Dichloro-1233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234db)

- -

127564-83-4 425-94-5

Chloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-235) 1-Chloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-235fa)

- -

134237-41-5 460-92-4

Tetrachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-241) 1123-Tetrachloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-241db)

- -

134190-49-1 666-27-3

Trichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-242) 133Trichloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-242fa)

- -

134237-42-6 460-63-9

Dichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-243) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243cc) 23-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243db) 33-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243fa)

- - - -

134237-43-7 7125-99-7 338-75-0 460-69-5

Chlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244) 3-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244ca) 1-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244cc)

- - -

134190-50-4 679-85-6 421-75-0

Trichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-251) 113-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251fb) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251dc)

- - -

134190-51-5 818-99-5 421-41-0

Dichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-252) 13-Dicloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC 252fb)

- -

134190-52-6 819-00-1

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Chlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-253) 3-Chloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-253fb)

- -

134237-44-8 460-35-5

Dichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-261) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-261fc) 12-Dichloro-2-fluoro-propane (HCFC-261ba)

- - -

134237-45-9 7799-56-6 420-97-3

Chlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-262) 1-Chloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-262ca) 2-Chloro-13-difluoropropane (HCFC-262da) 1-Chloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-262fc)

- - - -

134190-53-7 420-99-5 102738-79-4 421-02-03

Chlorofluoropropane (HCFC-271) 2-Chloro-2-fluoropropane (HCFC-271ba) 1-Chloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-271fb)

- - -

134190-54-8 420-44-0 430-55-7

A151 C06 Radioactive substances

Uranium-238 - 7440-61-1

Radon - 10043-92-2

Americium-241 - 14596-10-2

Thorium-232 - 7440-29-1

Cesium-137 - 10045-97-3

Strontium-90 - 10098-97-2

Other radioactive substances - -

A142 C07 Formaldehyde - - 50-00-0

A235 C08 Phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

- - 3846-71-7

A244 C09 Selected Phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)

Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) - 85-68-7

Dibutylphthalate (DBP) - 84-74-2

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) - 117-81-7

A245 C10 Selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid diisodecyl ester (DIDP)

- 26761-40-0 68515-49-1

Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) - 28553-12-0 68515-48-0

Di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP) - 117-84-0

A246 C11 Dimethyl fumarate - - 624-49-7

B020 A20 Diarsenic Pentoxide - 1303-28-2

B021 A21 Diarsenic Trioxide - 1327-53-3

B019 B11 Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and all major diastereoisomers

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) - 25637-99-4 3194-55-6

alpha-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-50-6

beta-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-51-7

gamma-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-52-8

A140 B09 Shortchain Chlorinated Paraffins (carbon number 10 -13

Alkanes C10-13 chloro - 85535-84-8

Alkanes C10-12 chloro - 108171-26-2

Alkanes C12-13 chloro - 71011-12-6

Alkanes chloro - 61788-76-9

Other Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins - -

B022 B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP)

- - 115-96-8

B016 C12 Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)

- - 117-81-7

B017 C13 Dibutylphthalate (DBP)

- - 84-74-2

B018 C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)

- - 85-68-7

B023 A22 Cobalt dichloride (CoCl2)

- 7646-79-9

B024 A25 Lead chromate - 7758-97-6

B025 A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

- 12656-85-8

B26 A27 Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34)

- 1344-37-2

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B027 C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)

- - 84-69-5

B028 C16 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum and silicon they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B029 C17 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Zirconia Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum silicon and zirconium they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B030 C18 Boric acid - - 10043-35-3

- - 11113-50-1

B031 C19 Disodium tetraborate anhydrous

Disodium tetraborate decahydrate - 1303-96-4

Disodium tetraborate anhydrous - 1330-43-4

Disodium tetraborate pentahydrate - 12179-04-3

B032 C20 Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate

- - 12267-73-1

B034 C21 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP)

- - 71888-89-6

B035 C22 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP)

- - 68515-42-4

B036 B17 4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3)

- - 548-62-9

B037 A29 Strontium chromate - 7789-06-2

B038 B20 22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA)

- - 101-14-4

B039 A30 Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate

- 11103-86-9

B040 A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide

- 49663-84-5

B041 C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate

- - 117-82-8

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B042 C24 4-(1133-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (4-tert-Octylphenol)

- - 140-66-9

B043 C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether

- - 111-96-6

B044 C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC)

- - 127-19-5

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Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances

Product Number Article Name

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Remarks

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Attachment 4

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject Substances

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

14

15

12

13

10

11

8

9

6

7

5

4

3

1

Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

Product Number

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Uses of A and A1 ranks are

already checked

Article Name

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

We hereby pledge that we (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies) have verified that

the prohibited substances (A rank) cited below are not contained in the following products

parts or materials delivered to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiaries and affiliates) and

are committed to attaining the goal for phasing out the following non-use substances (A1 rank)

2

Deadline for

Non-use

(MMYYYY)

JGPSSI use

classification

code

Remarks

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Attachment 5

PROCESS CHANGE REPORT(PCR)

Date No

From (Company name)

TO

Written Checked

Type

Part name

Parts code No(drawing No)

Change classification

Change in manufacture place change in manufacture method Renewal or modification of die

Reason

Effective date of change

Lot No

Change in QA standers

QC process chart

Inspection standards

Representative sample

Present method Method after change

Quality check points amp result

Opinion amp requirement Checked

For OMRON use

Indications for receiving inspection indicator Result of receiving inspection

Pro455 QE E

If it is a commercial product

enter its product number

Change of material of a part or material

Change of material of an ink paint and

the like

Includes the change of subsidiary

materials (adhesives solders etc)

The attached materials contain the

following

Material composition data (JGP file)

Results of evaluation of reliability

Results of evaluation of performances

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Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

The preparation procedure is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file sent from Omron upon request for survey Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink) Check Point (3)

4) Fill in ldquomanufacturerrsquos namerdquo and ldquonumber of productpartmaterial of the respondentrdquo Check Point (4)

5) Fill in ldquosurvey unitrdquo and ldquosurvey unit massrdquo Check Point (5)

ldquoSurvey unitrdquo should be determined as per the unit of Omronrsquos product number

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

6) Press the Input button for each of the subject items and go on to the information registration window for contained substances (level 2) Check Point (6)

7) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 1 button Check Point (7)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

8) Make sure that the number designated by Omron upon request is entered in ldquonumber of the requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo and ldquoreference numberrdquo Check Point (8)

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

9) Press the Save GP button to output the JGP file Check Point (9)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule

JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

Check Point (9)

Check Point (8)

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Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 2 is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Register SVHC content information of REACH

Enter content flag ldquoYrdquo when the content of any one of SVHC substances exceeds the threshold level (reporting level) Enter ldquoNrdquo when it does not Check Point (1)

Enter content flag = ldquoYrdquo when the content of any substance does not exceed the threshold level Check Point (1)

Select the appropriate use classification press the appropriate button and go to the registration window (level 3) of content information of SVHC Check Point (2)

Registration is mandatory for content flag of Y Registration is necessary even for the flag of N if the substance is known to be contained

2) Enter either ldquoYrdquo or ldquoNrdquo in the content flag according to the threshold level (reporting level) for each substance Check Point (3)

3) Input the total content of each substance This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the total content is known Metal conversion is necessary for metal

compounds Check Point (4)

4) Select the appropriate use classification and input ldquouse and purposerdquo ldquouse portionrdquo and ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo Check Point (5)

This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the information is known

Note that input is mandatory for some materials or uses for the last item ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink)

5) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 2 button Check Point (6)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

6) Press the OK button to go back to Level 1 Check Point (7)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

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Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 3 (SVHC content information) is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Input ldquocontent of compound per survey unitrdquo ldquouse and purposerdquo and ldquouse portionrdquo for each substance group Check Point (1)

2) In Level 3 there are two tables one for input when the content ratio exceeds 01 and the other when the ratio does not exceed 01 Be sure to choose the right table Check

Point (2)

3) After inputting for all substance groups in Level 3 press the OK button to go back to Level 2 Check Point (3)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

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Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

Preparation Procedure and Check Points The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file created by the manufacturer Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo and check the entries (Input is mandatory for cells shown in pink) Check Point (3)

The respondentrsquos company name may be the manufacturerrsquos name

4) Make sure that the reference number is the one designated by Omron upon request Check Point (4)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

5) Make sure that ldquonumber of requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo is Omronrsquos product number Check Point (5)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

6) Check if the ldquosurvey unitrdquo is appropriate Check Point (6)

Determine the right survey unit as per Omronrsquos units for product numbers

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

7) Press the Error check 1 button In case an error is found correct the problem part Check Point (7)

8) Press the SAVE JGP button to output the JGP file Check Point (8)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5) Check Point (6)

Check Point (7) Check Point (8)

History of Major Revisions

Oct 21 2003 Ver 10 First version

Nov 1 2006 Ver 20 Controlled substances were changed from 207 substance groups to 25 substance groups as per JGPSSI Ver 3

Apr 8 2011 Ver 30 Total revision Controlled substances were changed from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 3 (25 substance group) to Ver 411 (49 substance groups) Omronrsquos own content standards and survey format were changed to those specified by JGPSSI

July 31 2012 Ver 31 Changed the controlled substances from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 411 (49 substance group) to Ver 420 (61 substance groups) In conjunction with that renewed Attachment 1 List of Regulated Chemical Substances Added 523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report) Changed the JGPSSI Tool to allow the entry of manufacturerrsquos name in the respondent field that had been for the trading firmrsquos name Non-inclusion Certificate Updated the Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances from Version 30 to Version 31 Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo Substance Phase-out Declaration Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank

from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo

Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31

Issued on October 21 2003

Revised on July 31 2012

Issued by Omron Corporation

Global Process Innovation HQ

Quality Innovation Center

Page 8: Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances (For

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52 Requirements for Preparation of Non-use Certificate

521 Preparation of non-use certificate

When a part or material contains none of prohibited substances (A rank) or non-use

substances (A1 rank) listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances the

Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substancesrdquo as in Attachment 3 shall be prepared

to demonstrate its non-inclusion

Notes 1 Enter ldquoname of companyrdquo ldquosignature of your responsible personrdquo and ldquoTelephone numberrdquo In principle it

should be the primary supplier from the viewpoint of Omron that prepares this document The seal to be put in the document shall be your companyrsquos seal or the signature of the responsible person The responsible person whose seal must be affixed therein should be the person who is entitled to assure the information entered and uphold the responsibility for unexpected situations (compensations etc)

2 Enter ldquoProduct numberrdquo and ldquoArticle namerdquo of the products parts or materials that contains no regulated substances When the given space for entry is not sufficient to cover all subject substances the separate sheet of paper may be attached for the list of such substances

3 Enter ldquoyear month and dayrdquo of the issuance The validity of the certificate shall be until your next issuance of the non-use certificate

4 In case inclusion of any given use-prohibited substance is detected immediately contact Omronrsquos person in charge and take appropriate actions including production stop as required Omron will not purchase any parts or materials that contain prohibited substances

5 Omron may request submission of analysis (measurement) data separately from non-inclusion certificates when so requested by the customers

6 When the part or material subject to survey is the packing or packaging material that Omron uses for the transportation to the customer evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of the total amount of heavy metals (Lead Cadmium Hexavalent chromium and Mercury) listed at the bottom line of Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances As no special field for entry of the total amount of contained heavy metals enter the data for each substance such as Lead or Cadmium Note that packing or packaging materials herein defined are not packing or packaging materials used for the purpose of transport etc of survey subject parts or materials

7 Where dibutyltin (DBT) or dioctyltin (DOT) compounds are contained you are requested to report it in the survey data in accordance with the JGPSSI reporting standards On the non-use certificate however judge it ldquonot containedrdquo if the concentration is 01 or less for the part as delivered

522 Preparation of Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

When the part or material contains any of prohibited substances (A rank) or non-use

substances (A1 rank) listed in Attachment 1 ldquoList of the Regulated Chemical Substances

the Declaration for Phase-out of Regulated Substancesrdquo as in Attachment 4 shall be

prepared to guarantee total non-inclusion of such substances

Notes 1 Enter ldquoname of companyrdquo ldquosignature of your responsible personrdquo and ldquotelephone numberrdquo In principle it should

be theprimary supplier from the viewpoint of Omron that prepares this document If you are the trading firm enter the information of you not the manufacturerrsquos name The seal to be put in the document shall be your companyrsquos seal or the seal of the person in charge The person in charge whose seal must be affixed therein should be the person who is entitled to assure the information entered and uphold the responsibility for unexpected situations (compensations etc)

2 Enter ldquoproduct numberrdquo ldquoArticle namerdquo ldquoJGPSSI use classification coderdquo and ldquodeadline for non-userdquo for the product part or material to be phased out The deadline for non-use shall be any date prior to the use prohibition date designated by Omron When the given space for entry is not sufficient the separate sheet of paper may be attached for the list of the subject substances

3 Enter ldquoyear month and dayrdquo of the issuance The validity of the declaration shall be until the completion of your non-use actions and the issuance of the non-use certificate

4 Whenever any change is necessary to material quality or process as the result of replacement of non-use substances (A1 rank) the Process Change Report (PCR) as per Attachment 5 shall be submitted to Omronrsquos person in charge for approval before the ldquodeadline for non-userdquo Samples may need to be attached as required

5 Omron will be able to purchase parts or materials for which the Declaration has been provided to Omron until the use prohibition date Omron will conduct survey again after implementation of phase-out (Survey using the new product number will be conducted when product number changes result from phase-out)

6 When no phase-out is implemented such as in cases of termination of production no Declaration will need to be provided In this case you will be required to take necessary measures for such termination of production Omron will then consider acquisition of necessary items from other manufacturers

7 When the part or material subject to survey is the packing or packaging material that Omron uses for the transportation to the customer evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of the total amount of heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury) listed at the bottom line of Attachment 1 ldquoList of the Regulated Chemical Substancesrdquo As no special field for entry of the total amount of contained heavy metals

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Judgment on content of A substance

Judgment on content of A substance

Not contained Contained

Phase-out Yes No

Confirmation of content flag

Submittals and their contents

Not contained Contained

enter the data for each substance such as lead or cadmium Note that packing or packaging materials herein defined are not packing or packaging materials used for the purpose of transport etc of survey subject parts or materials

523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report)

When an engineering change involved change in material printing change in painting

or plating process change in adhesive lubricant solder etc or change in production site

prepare the Process Change Report (PCR) as shown in Attachment 5 and submit it to

Omronrsquos activity in charge for the approval In addition provide samples as necessary

Notes 1 Fill all fields of the form

2 Include in the change classification ldquoChange in manufacture placerdquo the material change of the components type of change in ink or paint and change in subsidiary materials (adhesives solder etc)

3 Attach the material composition data (JGPSSI file) reliability assessment data and the results of performance assessment that are required for the confirmation and assessment of the data

53 Requirements for Submission Data and Change Management of Information

531 Submittals based on content judgment results

JGP file x x x

Non-inclusion certificate x - -

Phase-out declaration - x -

Your action -

bull Will phase out until the date of use prohibition

bull Will submit PCR andor samples

bull Will terminate production as required

Omronrsquos action Purchase continues

bull Can purchase until the date of use prohibition

bull Will conduct re-survey after phase-out

bull Will terminate purchase

bull Will switch to other manufacturers

x Submission necessary - submission not necessary

Fig 3 Submission Databased on content judgment

532 File name of Submission Data

Submit Data to Omron according to the following file naming rule

ltNaming rulegt

Type of submittal _

Supplier code _

Reference no _

Date of issuance _

Arbitrary character string (one-byte alpha-numerics) Extension

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

(1) JGP JGP file HGS Non-inclusion certificate ZPS Phase-out declaration (2) Supplier code eight one-bite characters Eg 02XXXXXX

(3) Number entered in the reference no field of JGP file when requested (Survey no) (4) Date of issuance eight one-byte characters Eg 20110401 (5) Arbitrary character string such as for model name or product name (one-byte alpha-numeric characters) (6) jgp4 cases Ver 4 is used pdf Non-inclusion certificate or Phase-out declaration

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533 Change management of Information

After submitting Data to Omron when the change of Information occers immediately

revise the data and inform it to Omronrsquos person in charge Such changes that may occur in

the following situations

The error as in calculation of the substance content information was revealed

The change was made to the content information provided by your supplier

The new substance was added to the substance list or the content standard is changed

The 4M change occurred at your site (change of material quality shape processing

method etc) (submission of PCR or samples will be necessary)

6 Specific Preparation Procedure and Examples of Preparation

Specific JGP file preparation procedures and examples are shown in the following attachments for

your reference

Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

-1155-

Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning Products)

A substances 28 A1 substances 0

B substances 32 C substances 1

In case a substance has multiple management classes it is assumed to be one with the most stringent management class when counting the

number of substances

Definition of signs at the center of JGPSSI intended use classification code (1)-R- EU RoHS Directive (2)-E-EU ELV Directive (3)-B- battery regulation (4)-J-JGPSSI

[1 by weight =10000 ppm]

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JG

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Gro

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o

Substance (substance group) Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds 001 by weight (100 ppm) of each homogenous material providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 0001 by weight of a battery (10 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-21 Cd-R-3

Printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses containing cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-30 Cd-R-4

Cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material in alloys as electricalmechanical solder joints to electrical conductors located directly on the voice coil in transducers used in high-powered loudspeakers with sound pressure levels of 100 dB (A) and more

― ―

Y C R-38 Cd-R-6 Cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material in cadmium oxide in thick film pastes used on aluminum bonded beryllium oxide

― ―

Y A R-8(a) Cd-R-7 Cadmium in a thermal cutoff of a one shot pellet type that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Thermal cutoff is a temperature fuse Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2012

Y C R-8(b) Cd-R-8 Cadmium in an electric point that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in electric points as specified by ELV Directive is evaluated based Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 Cd-R-0 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y C R-13 Cd-R-9 Cadmium in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in optical glass is evaluated based on Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y A1 R-39 Cd-R-10

Cadmium in a color conversion II-VI family LED used for solid-state lighting or a display system that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material (ldquocadmium per square millimeter in a light emission areardquo lt 10μg Cd)

― Jan 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2014

Y A1 R-40 Cd-R-11 Cadmium contained in a photoresistor of analog optical coupler used for professional audio system exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

July 12013 Exemption repealed starting Jan 1 2014

Y A E-15 Cd-E-2 Batteries for electric vehicles containing cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

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JG

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Gro

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o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds

Y A ― Cd-B-2 Batteries containing cadmium exceeding 10ppm by weight of the battery

― Immediately prohibited

All batteries including button cells bull Korean law on quality control and safety management of industrial products bull EC Directive 200666EC on batteries bull Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Y A ― Cd-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Cd-J-99 Containing cadmium above 100ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cd-R-0 Cases containing 100 ppm or less of intentionally added cadmium in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cd-RE-98 Containing 100 ppm or less of cadmium in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A

156 A07

Hexavalent Chromium Compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-9 Cr-R-2

Hexavalent chromium up to 075 by weight as antirust for a carbon steel cooling system in an absorption refrigerator that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y C E-12(a) Cr-E-1 Anti-corrosion coatings containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (Other than below Cr-E-2)

― ―

Y C E-12(b) Cr-E-2

Corrosion preventive coating related to bolt and nut assemblies for chassis applications containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-13 Cr-E-3 (Absorption) refrigerators in motor caravans containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm and 075 wt in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y A ― Cr-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

-1355-

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o

JG

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SI S

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sta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A

156 A07 Hexavalent Chromium Compounds

Y A ― Cr-J-99 Containing hexavalent chromium above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cr-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cr-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― ―

A

154 A09

Lead and its compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Describe the threshold level if a product has any of the intended uses listed below

bull For batteries 0004 by weight of a battery (40 ppm) bull For coating on a toy or a product for children 0009 by weight of a product (90 ppm) bull For a consumer product for children aged twelve and under 001 by weight of a product (100 ppm) bull For an electric wire cable or cord insulated with thermosetting or thermoplastic resin 003 by weight per surface coating (300 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-6(a)

E-1 Pb-RE-3

Steel materials containing 035 or less but exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (including batch-based hot dip galvanized steel ampfree-machining steel)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-6(c)

E-3 Pb-RE-4

Copper alloy containing 4 or less exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (eg brass phosphor bronze)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-5(a) E-10

Pb-RE-5 Lead in a cathode ray tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-5(b) E-10

Pb-RE-6 Lead up to 02 by weight in glass of a fluorescent tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5) See (Note 3) for ELV No threshold level of 02 by weight established for ELV

Y C R-7(c)I E-10

Pb-RE-7

Lead in electricity or electronic components excluding dielectric ceramics (eg piezoelectronic device) in a capacitor that contains lead in glass ceramic or glassceramic matrix compounds and also excluding automotive valves and automotive plugs exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-7(c)II

E-10 Pb-RE-8

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage of 125V AC or 250V DC or larger that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

― ―

Y

A R-7(c)III E-10

Pb-RE-9

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage less than 125V AC or 250V DC that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

RoHS Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013 See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

Y C R-7(c)IV E-10(b)

Pb-RE-12 Lead in a PZT dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of integrated circuit or discrete semiconductor exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-10(d) Pb-RE-20 Lead in a dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of ultrasonic sonar exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y A R-11(a)

E-8(f) Pb-RE-10

Lead used for a C-press compliant pin connectorsystem that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption already repealed

See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

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Gro

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y

A R-11(b) E-8(f)

Pb-RE-11 Lead used for a compliant pin connectorssystem other than C-press that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

See (Note 3) for ELV C ELV ―

Y C R-6(b) E-2(c)

Pb-R-1 Aluminum materials containing 04 or less exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y C R-7(a) E-8(e)

Pb-R-2 Lead in high-melting point solder (lead-based alloys containing 85 by weight or more lead)

― (Note 6) Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y C R-7(b) Pb-R-3

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering for servers storage and storage array systems and network infrastructure equipment for switching signaling transmission and network management for telecommunication

― ―

Y A R-12 Pb-R-5 Coating material for thermal conduction module C-rings containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A R-14 Pb-R-7

Solder consisting of more than two types of elements for connecting microprocessor pins and package containing less than 85 wt and more than 80 wt of lead

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-15

E-8(g) Pb-R-8

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solder for connecting semiconductor dies and carriers in flip chip IC packages

― ― Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y A1 R-16 Pb-R-10 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in linear incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes

― March 1 2013

Exemption to be repealed after Sept 1 2013

Y C R-17 Pb-R-11

Lead halide containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as radiant agent in High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps used for professional reprography applications

― ―

Y C R-21 Pb-R-15 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses

― ―

Y A R-23 Pb-R-17 Lead contained in finishing agents of 065 mm or finer pitch components other than connectors exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-24 Pb-R-18

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar array ceramic multilayer capacitors

― ―

Y C R-29 Pb-R-22

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1 2 3 and 4) of Council Directive 69493EEC

― ―

Y C R-31 Pb-R-23

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent lamps (which eg are used for liquid crystal displays designs or industrial lighting)

― ―

Y C R-32 Pb-R-24 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead oxide in seal frit used for making window assemblies for Argon and Krypton laser tubes

― ―

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Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C R-33 Pb-R-25 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering of thin copper wires of 100 μm diameter and less in power transformers

― ―

Y C R-34 Pb-R-26 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in cermet-based trimmer potentiometer elements

― ―

Y C R-37 Pb-R-27 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in the plating layer of high voltage diodes on the basis of a zinc borate glass body

― ―

Y C R-13(a) Pb-R-30 Lead in white glass used for an optical purpose containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ― White glass means transparent glass

Y C R-13(b) Pb-R-31 Lead in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-9(b) Pb-R-32

Lead in a shell (exterior casing) or bushing (a cylindrical component fitted inside a hole) of a bearing for a compressor containing coolant for heating ventilation air-conditioning refrigeration chilling and HVACR exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-18(b) Pb-R-33

Lead (lead of 1 or less by weight) as activator in fluorescent powder of a discharge lamp used as a suntan lamp containing phosphor such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y A R-18(a) Pb-R-34

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as activator in the fluorescent powder (1 lead by weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphors such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) as well as when used as specialty lamps for diazo-printing reprography lithography insect traps photochemical and curing processes containing phosphors such as SMS ((Sr Ba)2MgSi2O7Pb)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-25 Pb-R-35

Lead oxide exceeding 1000 ppm per unit of homogeneous material used for structural elements on the surfaces of surface conduction electron emitter

displays (SED) notably seal frit and frit ring

― ―

Y A E-2(b) Pb-E-1 Aluminum with a lead content of above 04 and 15 or less by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-4(a) E-4(b)

Pb-E-3 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bearing shells and bushes (alloy)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C E-5 Pb-E-4 Batteries containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-6 Pb-E-5 Vibration dampers containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-7(b) Pb-E-6

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in vulcanising agents and stabilisers for elastomers in fluid handling and powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C E-7(c) Pb-E-7 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bonding agents for elastomers in powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y A E-9 Pb-E-10 Valve seats containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-11 Pb-E-11 Pyrotechnic initiators containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-8(b) Pb-E-12 Lead in solder for electric use that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder on electronic circuit boards and glass)

― Immediately prohibited

It also applies to lead in solder plating Exemption already repealed

Y A1 E-8(a) Pb-E-13

Lead in solder for installing an electric or electronic component on an electronic circuit board or for a component terminal that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding electrolysis aluminum capacitors)

― July 1 2015 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2016

Y A E-8(c) Pb-E-14 Lead on a terminal of an electrolysis aluminum capacitor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y A1 E-8(d) Pb-E-15 Lead for soldering an air mass sensor on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― July 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2015

Y C E-8(h) Pb-E-16

Lead in solder for attaching a heat spreader and heat sink of a power semiconductor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (The chip size is 1 cm

2 at

least The electric current density is 1 Amm2 at least)

― ―

Y A E-8(i) Pb-E-17 Lead in solder for electric glazing on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder for laminate glazing)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y C E-8(j) Pb-E-18 Lead in solder used for laminate glazing that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-1(b) Pb-E-19 Lead content of 035 wt in continuously galvanized sheet steel exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y C E-12 Pb-E-21 Lead-containing thermoelectric material in automotive electrical applications intended for the reduction of CO2 emissions through waste heat recovery

― ―

Y A ― Pb-J-1 Containing lead above 300 ppm in homogeneous material for use in vinyl chloride wires

― Immediately prohibited

Determination method specified by Proposition 65 of California

Y A ― Pb-J-3 Containing above 0009 of lead per surface treatment layer such as coating in partsmaterial used in toys

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y A ― Pb-J-4 Use in products for children under 12 years of age containing lead exceeding 100ppm per survey unit

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA) as amended by HB2715

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y A

― Pb-B-1 Batteries containing lead exceeding 40 ppm by weight of the battery

Over 40 ppm per cell for alkali batteries (excluding button cells)

Immediately prohibited

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Over 1000 ppm per cell for batteries other than above (excluding lead accumulators)

Immediately prohibited

Brazil Nov 4 2008 Decision No 401

Y C

Other than above (such as lead accumulators)

Y A ― Pb-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Pb-J-99 Containing lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

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― Pb-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added lead in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Unco

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― Pb-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of lead in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 157

A10

Mercury and its compounds The amount intentionally added or 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 00001 by weight of a battery (1 ppm)

Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A

R-1(a)

Hg-R-16

Mercury in a single-capped fluorescent lamp that does not exceed the following limitations (per burner) (a) For general illumination less than 30W 35 mg

Over 25 mg and 35 mg or less per piece

Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 35 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 25 mg

C 25 mg or less per piece

(Note 8)

C R-1(b) (b) For general illumination of 30W or higher and less than 50W 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-1(c) (c) For general illumination of 50W or higher and less than 150W 5 mg

― (Note 8)

C R-1(d) (d) For general illumination of 150W or higher 15 mg ― (Note 8)

C R-1(e) (e) Having a circular or square structure 17 mm or less in tube diameter and for general illumination 7 mg

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 7 mg

C R-1(f) (f) For a specific use 5 mg ― (Note 8)

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

C R-2(a)(1)

Hg-R-17

Mercury in a double-capped strip fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) for general purposes that does not exceed the following limitations (a) A three-wavelength phosphor of less than 9 mm in tube diameter (eg T2) with normal lifetime 4 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 4 mg

C R-2(a)(2) (b) A three-wavelength phosphor of 9 mm or larger and of 17 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T5) with normal lifetime 3 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 3 mg

C R-2(a)(3) (c) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 17 mm and 28 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T8) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-2(a)(4) (d) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T12) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 35 mg

C R-2(a)(5) (e) A three-wavelength phosphor with long lifetime ( 25000 h or over) 5 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 8 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg

Y

A R-2(b)(1)

Hg-R-18

Mercury in a double-capped fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) not for general purposes under the following conditions (a) A linear white lamp of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T10 and T12) mercury that does not exceed 10 mg

― Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 201210 mg Exemption repealed after April 13 2012

A1 R-2(b)(2) (b) Nonlinear white lamps of all shapes mercury that does not exceed 15 mg

― Oct 13 2015 (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 2016 15 mg Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2016

C R-2(b)(3) (c) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a nonlinear three-wavelength phosphor lamp of above 17 mm (eg T9)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

C R-2(b)(4) (d) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a lamp for any other general illumination or specific purposes (eg induction lamps)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

Y

A

R-3(a)

Hg-R-9 Mercury in a cold cathode ray fluorescent lamp or external electrode fluorescent lamp (CCFL or EEFL) for a specific purpose

Over 35 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) In the case of short type (500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg C

35 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(b)

Over 5 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) In the case of medium type (over 500 mm to (1500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg C

5 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(c)

Over 13 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) In the case of long type (over 1500 mm) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 13 mg C

13 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(a) Hg-R-20 Mercury in a low-pressure discharge lamp (each individual lamp) other than Hg-R-16 Hg-R-17 Hg-R-18 or Hg-R-9

Over 15 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited No threshold level until Dec 31 2011

Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg C

15 mg or less per piece

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

A

R-4(b)-I

Hg-R-11 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination with an improved color rendering index Ra over 60

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-II

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(c)-I

Hg-R-12 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination of any other type (Hg-R-11)

Over 25 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 25 mg C

25 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)- II

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y A1 R-4(d) Hg-R-13 Mercury in a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp (HPMV) Intentional use Oct 13 2014 Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2015

Y C R-4(e) Hg-R-14 Mercury in a metal halide lamp (MH) ― ―

Y C R-4(f) Hg-R-15

Mercury in a vapor lamp for a specific purpose or of any other type that is not specifically mentioned in the Annex of Directive201165EU (or in the classification of intended use of mercury)

― ―

Y A E-14(a) E-14(b)

Hg-E-1 Mercury in a discharge lamp or instrument panel display Intentional use Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2012

Y

A

― Hg-B-1 Mercury intentionally added or contained in battery exceeding 1 ppm for the weight of the battery

All button cells intentionally added

Immediately prohibited

A

Alkaline batteries or nickel metal hydride batteries of over 1 ppm Aconcetration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

Mercury Reduction and Education Act of

states of Rhode Island and Connecticut

New York Environmental Conservation - sect

27-0719 - Battery Management and Disposal

Taiwanrsquos regulations on the manufacturing

import and sales of batteries

Korearsquos laws on quality control and safety

management of industrial products

(regulations on batteries)

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009

Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead

contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc

manganese dioxide batteries

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

A

Other batteries of over 5 ppm concentration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

C

Other batteries of 5 ppm or less in concentration for each cell

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y A ― Hg-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited Vermont State Law on comprehensive

management of exposure to mercury Rhode Island State general law 23-249 and amendment of 2007

Louisiana State Mercury Risk Reduction Act

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

China MII law (Chinese RoHS)

Korea RoHS

Japan J-MOSS

USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Hg-J-99 Containing mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― Hg-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added mercury in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

N

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― ―

A 242

A11

Nickel When there is intentional addition in uses involving long-time contact with skin

Y A ― Ni-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added nickel for use consisting of long-term contact with skin

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y (N

ote

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― Ni-J-2 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and nickel is intentionally added

― ―

N

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― ―

A

078 A17

Tributyltin oxide (TBTO CASNo56-35-9)

Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― A17-J-4 Cases containing intentionally added TBTO ― Immediately prohibited

Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

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― A17-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 128

A28

Tri-substituted organostannic compounds Intentionally added or 01 wt content of element tin

Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y A ― A28-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― A28-J-5 Contained by intentional addition for applications other than A28-J-4

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

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― A28-J-97 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 247

A23

Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-1

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in 1-component and 2-component room temperature vulcanized sealant (RTV-1 RTV-2 sealant) and adhesive

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2015

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-2

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and when applied onto molded product DBT compound is contained in paint or coating agent as an accelerator

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-3

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in soft PVC profile whether it is in the soft PVC itself or simultaneously extruded with hard PVC

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A ―

A23-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight excluding particular applications (A23-J-1 -2 -3)

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

N

Unco

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― A23-J-98 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

A 248

A24

Dioctyltin compounds (DOT) 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) in the following uses

Textiles and leather products intended to be in contact with skin

Two-component room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit)

Mental conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A ― A24-J-0

bull A clothleather part included in a surveyed product

bull In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight with a dual humoral room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit) in use

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

(Note

11)

― A24-J-1 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and DOT is intentionally added

― ―

N

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― A24-J-98 In cases where any dioctyl tin compound other than A24-J-0 and A24-J-1 is contained

― ―

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

C 234

A19

Beryllium oxide (CAS No 1304-56-9) 01 by weight per surveying unit

Y C ― A19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

DIGITALEUROPECECEDAeAEERA Guidance

N

Unco

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― A19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 058

B02 Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B02-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBB exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS

Y A ― B02-J-99 Containing PBB above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N U

nco

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d

― B02-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBB in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

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d

― B02-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBB in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 063

B03

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) Intentionally added or a concentration of 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B03-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBDE exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS Law Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― B03-J-99 Containing PBDE above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B03-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBDE in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B03-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBDE in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 013

B08

Bromic fire retardants (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) bull Total bromine content of 01(1000ppm) by weight in plastic material excluding that contained in printed circuit board

Y B ― B08-J-3 In cases where bromine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B08-J-5 In cases where total bromine content in plastic material exceeds 01 wt excluding that contained in laminated printed circuit board

― ― JS709

Y B ― B08-J-4 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and brominated flame retardants is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B08-J-97 In cases where any brominated flame retardant other than B08-J-3 B08-J-4 and B08-J-5 is contained

― ―

B

033 B18

Chlorinated flame retardants bull 009 by weight (900 ppm) of the total

bromine content in uses for laminated printed circuit board

bull Total bromine content in plastic material

exceeds 01 wt (1000 ppm) excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

Y B ― B18-J-0

In cases where chlorine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B18-J-1

In cases where total chlorine content in plastic material exceeds 01 by weight excluding the content in a printed wiring board laminate

― ― JS709

Y B ― B18-J-2

In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and chlorinated flame retardants is intentionally added ― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B18-J-98 In cases where flame retardant other than B18-J-0 B18-J-1or B18-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 070

B05

Polychloride biphenils (PCB) and specific substitutes Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B05-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added PCBs and specific substitutes

― Immediately prohibited Act Concerning the Examination and

Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 TSCA (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B05-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 144

B15

Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT) 0005 wt of material

Y A ― B15-J-2 Cases containing above 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B15-J-97 Cases containing up to 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― ―

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S

ubsta

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o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 071

B06

Polychlorinated naphthalene (3 or more chlorines) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added polychlorinated naphthalenes

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

B 014

B12 Perchlorate 00000006 by weight per surveying unit(0006ppm)

Y B ― B12-J-0 Cases containing above 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

California State Perchlorate Contamination Prevention Act of 2003 regulation adpted by DTSC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B12-J-98 Cases containing up to 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 236

B13

Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) Intentionally added or content of 01 wt in material

Y C ― B13-J-0 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photoresists for the photolithography process or during antireflective coating

― ―

European Commission Regulation No 7572010 Canadian Environmental Protection Act SOR 2008-178 Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y C ― B13-J-1 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

Y A ― B13-J-2 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-3 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-4 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-6

Cases intentionally containing 01 wt or more of PFOS in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding specified uses of B13-J-0 1 2 3 and 4 for textiles and other covered materials cases intentionally containing above 1 μgm

2 of PFOS in lag

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-7 Cases intentionally containing PFOS excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 8 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-8 Content of 01 wt or over of PFOS in homogeneous material as an impurity for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-9 Content of 0001 wt or over of PFOS as a component of a substance or mixture for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 8)

― Immediately prohibited

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 236

B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-92 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities inantireflective coating or photoresists for the photolithography process

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-93 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities in photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-94 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-95 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-96 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-89

Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities as a component of substances and compounds excluding uses for B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-90

Cases containing less than 01 wt of PFOS as impurities in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding uses of B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96 for textiles and other covered materials cases containing less than 1 μgm

2 of PFOS as impurities in

lag

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-91 Cases containing PFOS as impurities excluding specified uses (B13-J-92 93 94 95 96 89 and 90)

― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 243

B10

Fluorinated greenhouse effect gas (HFC PFC SF6) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B10-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added fluorinated greenhouse gases

― Immediately prohibited EU Regulation No 8422006

Ordinance by the Federal Minister for Agriculture Forestry Environment and Water Management on bans and restrictions for partly fluorinated and fully fluorinated hydrocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B10-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 249

B19

Polyvinyl chloride and PVC co-polymer Total chlorine content of 01 by weight (1000 ppm) in ploastic material excluding the content in printed circuit board

Y

A

― B19-J-0 Cases of total chlorine content exceeding 01 wt in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

For packing material

Immediately prohibited

Omronrsquos voluntary restriction

B For use other than the above

JS709 N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B19-J-98 Cases of total chlorine content of 01 wt or less in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

― ―

A 105

C01 Asbestos Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C01-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added asbestos ― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 USA TSCA Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C01-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 143

C02

Azocolourants and azodyes that generate some aromatic amines 0003 wtamp per survey unit (30 ppm) for use as textileleather products

Y A ― C02-J-2

Leather products and fiber products used with the intention of continued contact with the human body containing azocolourants and azodyes which form more than 0003 of certain aromatic amines by weight(used for a part including leather andor cloth)

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y

(Note

11)

― C02-J-3 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and ldquoAzocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic aminesrdquo is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C02-J-98 Cases containing azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines other than C02-J-2 or C02-J-3

― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 123

C04 Ozone depleting substances Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C04-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added ozone depleting substances

― Immediately prohibited

Montreal Protocol EU EC No 20372000

EC 10052009 Clean Air Act (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C04-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 151

C06 Radioactive materials Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added radioactive substances

― Immediately prohibited EU-D 9629Euratom

Act on the Regulation of Nuclear Source Material Nuclear Fuel Material and Reactors (Japan) 1986 Law Concerning Prevention of Radiation Hazards (Japan) USA NRC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 142

C07

Formaldehyde

Cases of intentional addition for use as composite wood products

( 00075 wt per textile product unit (75 ppm) for use as textile

Y A ― C07-J-0 Cases containing above 00075 formaldehyde by weight in textile products ― Immediately

prohibited

Austria- BGB I 1990194 formaldehyde regulation sect2 1221990 Lithuania Hygiene Standard HN 962000 (hygiene standard and regulations)

Y A ― C07-J-2 In cases where a surveyed product includes some wood and formaldehyde is intentionally added to the wood

― Immediately prohibited

California USA CARB regulations US Federal law 111-199TSCA601

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C07-J-97 In cases where formaldehyde other than C07-J-0 or C07-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 235

C08

2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)(CAS No 3846-71-7) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C08-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C08-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 244

C09

Phthalate esters Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a toy or child care article as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C09-J-2 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-96 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-97

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1 and C09-J-2

― ―

A 245

C10

Phthalate esters Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C10-J-0

Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a childrenrsquos toy that can be placed in a childrsquos mouth or child care article as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C10-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-97 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-98

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0 and C10-J-1

― ―

-2955-

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 246

C11

Dimethyl fumarate (dimethyl fumarate)

000001 wt in homogeneous material (01 ppm)

Y A ― C11-J-0 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is over 000001 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

EC Decision 2009251EC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C11-J-98 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is 000001 or less by weight

― ―

B 015

A17 Tributyltin oxide (TBTO) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A17-J-3 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A17-J-97 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 020

A20 Arsenic pentoxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 021

A21 Arsenic trioxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A21-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A21-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 019

B11

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) ltincluding all major diastereomersgt 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B11-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B11-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 140

B09

Shortchain chlorinated paraffins (number of carbon atoms 10 to 13) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y A ― B09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― Immediately prohibited

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) Norwegian Product Regulations FOR-2004-06-01-922 Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B09-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 022

B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate(TCEP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 016

C12 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C12-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C12-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 017

C13 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C13-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C13-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 018

C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C14-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C14-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3155-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 023

A22 Cobalt chloride(CoCl2) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A22-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A22-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 024

A25 Lead chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A25-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A25-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 025

A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A26-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A26-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 026

A27 Pigment yellow 34 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A27-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A27-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 027

C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C15-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C15-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3255-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 028

C16

Aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B

029

C17

Zirconia aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C17-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C17-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 030

C18 Boric acid 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C18-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C18-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 031

C19

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide anhydrous 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 032

C20

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate (Tetraboron disodium heptaoxidehydrate) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3355-

OC

S

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Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 034

C21

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C21-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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C22

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― C22-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 036

B17

4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B17-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

ECHA Registry of Intentions Oct 25 2010

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B 037

A29 Strontium chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A29-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 038

B20

22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B20-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 039

A30

Potassium hydroxyoctaoxodizincate dichromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― A30-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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― ―

B 040

A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A31-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 041

C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C23-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 042

C24

4-(1133-tetramethylbutyl) henol(4-tert-Octylphenol) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C24-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 043

C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C25-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 044

C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C26-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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A 249

-

Heavy metals (lead cadmium hexachromium mercury) 001 by weight of total weight of heavy metals per homogenous material (100 ppm) for use as packing and packaging material (Note 1)

Y A ― ― ―

Exceeding 100 ppm to total heavy metal weight for use as packingpackaging material (Note 1)

Immediately prohibited

9462EEC (on packing and packaging waste)

US Regulations on heavy metal on packaging materials

(Note 1) For packing and packaging materials the allowable content of heavy metals in each element that constitute a packing or packaging material (such as packaging material ink paint) shall be 100 ppm or less in the total amount of all the heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury)

(Note 2) The deadline for phase-out of a substance shall be any date set by Omronrsquos voluntary regulation (in principle a date six months prior to

non-use deadline for non-use substances by legislation)

(Note 3) The rule applies with RoHS Directive as the top priority providing ELV Directive shall apply only to cases of parts or materials for limited

use as dedicated ELV parts or materials (type specifications etc)

(Note 4) Omronrsquos additional standard is used when it is impossible for JGPSSI use classification to set the rule of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

and management classification (rank) formulated by Omron

(Note 5) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Pb-J-0 and Pb-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 6) Any lead content of less than 85 wt in high melting point solder shall cause the immediate prohibition

(Note 7) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Cr-J-0 and Cr-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 8) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Hg-J-0 and Hg-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 9) The content ratio will be calculated by conversion to metal element mass using each metal conversion factor Metal conversion factors

are shown in Attachment 2 Also see the Illustrative List (Concerning Products)

(Note 10) Number of exemption specified in the law of RoHS or ELV Directive They are shown here for reference information

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(Note 11) Shall be determined depending on the use of the Omron product

(Note 12) The content standards are those used by Omron for determining ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo and differ from the JGPSSI reporting

standards

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Attachment 2 Illustrative List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning products)

[Substances designated by JGPSSI Ver 420]

For substances whose names are metals or their compounds the content of a regulated chemical substance in terms of quantity and ratio should be calculated in the unit of metal element mass with the metal conversion factor unique to each substance

No metal conversion will be necessary for materials marked with ldquoan asterisk ()ldquo No constant metal conversion factor will be set for materials with ldquotwo asterisks ()ldquo as they are structurally unspecified

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A155 A05 Cadmiumcadmium compounds

Cadmium 1000 7440-43-9

Cadmium oxide 0875 1306-19-0

Cadmium sulfide 0778 1306-23-6

Cadmium chloride 0613 10108-64-2

Cadmium sulfate 0539 10124-36-4

Other cadmium compounds - -

A156 A07 Chromium VI compounds

Chromium (VI) oxide 0520 1333-82-0

Barium chromate 0205 10294-40-3

Calcium chromate 0333 13765-19-0

Lead (II) chromate 0161 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red 12656-85-8

Lead sulfochromate yellow 1344-37-2

Sodium chromate 0321 7775-11-3

Sodium dichromate 0397 10588-01-9

Strontium chromate 0255 7789-06-2

Potassium dichromate 0353 7778-50-9

Potassium chromate 0268 7789-00-6

Zinc chromate 0287 13530-65-9

Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 0090 49663-84-5

Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate 0250 11103-86-9

Other hexavalent chromium compounds - -

A154 A09 Leadlead compounds

Lead 1000 7439-92-1

Lead(II) sulfate 0683 7446-14-2

Lead(II) carbonate 0775 598-63-0

Lead(II) chromate 0641 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

12656-85-8

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1319-46-6

Lead acetate 0637 301-04-2

Lead (II) acetate trihydrate 0546 6080-56-4

Lead phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead selenide 0724 12069-00-0

Lead (IV) oxide 0866 1309-60-0

Lead (IIIV) oxide 0907 1314-41-6

Lead (II) sulfide 0866 1314-87-0

Lead (II) oxide 0928 1317-36-8

Lead(II) carbonate basic 0801 1319-46-6

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1344-36-1

Lead(II) phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34) 1344-37-2

Lead(II) titanate 0686 12060-00-3

Lead sulfatesulphuric acid lead salt 1000 15739-80-7

Lead sulphatetribasic 0850 12202-17-4

Lead stearate 0268 1072-35-1

Other lead compounds - -

A157 A10 Mercurymercury compounds

Mercury 1000 7439-97-6

Mercuric chloride - 33631-63-9

Mercury (II) chloride 0739 7487-94-7

Mercuric sulfate 0676 7783-35-9

Mercuric nitrate 0618 10045-94-0

Mercuric (II) oxide 0926 21908-53-2

Mercuric sulfide 0862 1344-48-5

Other mercury compounds - -

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A242 A11 Nickel - 1000 7440-02-0

A078 B015

A17 Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO)

- 0398 56-35-9

A128 A28 Tri-substiituted organostannic compounds

Triphenyltin=N N-dimethyldithiocarbamate 0252 1803-12-9

Triphenyltin fluoride 0322 379-52-2

Triphenyltin acetate 029 900-95-8

Triphenyltin chloride 0308 639-58-7

Triphenyltin hydroxide 0323 76-87-9

Triphenyltin fattyacid((9-11)salt) 0234

0234

0228

0222

18380-71-7

18380-72-8

47672-31-1

94850-90-5

Triphenyltin chloroacetate 0268 7094-94-2

Tributyltin methacrylate 0316 2155-70-6

Bis(tributyltin) fumalate 0342 6454-35-9

Tributyltin fluoride 0384 1983-10-4

Bis(tributyltin)23-dibromosuccinate 0278 31732-71-5 Tributyltin acetate 034 56-36-0

Tributyltin laurate 0243 3090-36-6

Bis(tributyltin) phthalate 0319 4782-29-0

Coplymer of alkyl (c=8) acrylatemethyl methacrylate and tributyltin methacrylate

018 67772-01-4

Tributyltin sulfamate 0307 6517-25-5

Bis (tributyltin) maleate 0341 14275-57-1

Tributyltin chloride 0365 1461-22-9 7342-38-3

Mixture of tributyltin cyclopentanecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin naphthenate)

85409-17-2

Mixture of tributyltin 12344a 4b 561010a-decahydro-7-isopropyl-1 4a-dimethyl-1-phenanthlenecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin rosin salt)

26239-64-5

Other tri-substituted organostannic compounds - -

A 247 A23 Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds

Dibutyltin oxide 0477 818-08-6

Dibutyltin diacetate 0338 1067-33-0

Dibutyltin dilaurate 0188 77-58-7

Dibutyltin maleate 0342 78-04-6

Other dibutyltin compounds - -

A 248 A24 Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds

Dioctyl Tin Oxide 0329 870-08-6

Dioctyltin dilaurate 0160 3648-18-8

Other Dioctyltin compounds - -

C234 A19 Beryllium Oxide (BeO)

- - 1304-56-9

A058 B02 Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)

Polybrominated Biphenyls - 59536-65-1

Dibromobiphenyl - 92-86-4

2-Bromobiphenyl - 2052-07-5

3-Bromobiphenyl - 2113-57-7

4-Bromobiphenyl - 92-66-0

Tribromobiphenyl - 59080-34-1

Tetrabromobiphenyl - 40088-45-7

Pentabrphenyl - 56307-79-0

Hexabromobiphenyl - 59080-40-9

hexabromo-11-biphenyl - 36355-01-8

Firemaster FF-1 - 67774-32-7

Heptabromobiphenyl - 35194-78-6

Octabromobiphenyl - 61288-13-9

Nonabromo-11-biphenyl - 27753-52-2

Decabromobiphenyl - 13654-09-6

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A063 B03 Polybrominated Diphenylethers (PBDEs)

Bromodiphenyl ether - 101-55-3

Dibromodiphenyl ethers - 2050-47-7

Tribromodiphenyl ether - 49690-94-0

Tetrabromodiphenyl ethers - 40088-47-9

Pentabromodidphenyl ether (note Commercially available PeBDPO is a complex reaction mixture containing a variety of brominated diphenyloxides)

- 32534-81-9 (CAS number used for commercial grades of PeBDPO)

Hexabromodiphenyl ether - 36483-60-0

Heptabromodiphenyl ether - 68928-80-3

Octabromodiphenyl ether - 32536-52-0

Nonabromodiphenyl ether - 63936-56-1

Decabromodiphenyl ether - 1163-19-5

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD)

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(14)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(15)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds in combination with antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(16)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls)]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(17)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls) in combination w ith antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(22)[Aliphaticalicyclic chlorinated and brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(42)[Brominated organic phosphorus compounds]

- -

Poly(26-dibromo-phenylene oxide) - 69882-11-7

Tetra-decabromo-diphenoxy-benzene - 58965-66-5

12-Bis(246-tribromo-phenoxy) ethane - 37853-59-1

353rsquo5rsquo-Tetrabromo-bisphenol A (TBBA) - 79-94-7

TBBA unspecified - 30496-13-0

TBBA-epichlorhydrin oligomer - 40039-93-8

TBBA-TBBA-diglycidyl-ether oligomer - 70682-74-5

TBBA carbonate oligomer - 28906-13-0

TBBA carbonate oligomer phenoxy end capped - 94344-64-2

TBBA carbonate oligomer 246- tribromo-phenol terminated

- 71342-77-3

TBBA-bisphenol A-phosgene polymer - 32844-27-2

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 139638-58-7

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 135229-48-0

TBBA-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 21850-44-2

TBBA bis-(2-hydroxy-ethyl-ether) - 4162-45-2

TBBA-bis-(allyl-ether) - 25327-89-3

TBBA-dimethyl-ether - 37853-61-5

Tetrabromo-bisphenol S - 39635-79-5

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD) (contrsquod)

TBBS-bis-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 42757-55-1

24-Dibromo-phenol - 615-58-7

246-tribromo-phenol - 118-79-6

Pentabromo-phenol - 608-71-9

246-Tribromo-phenyl-alltl-ether - 3278-89-5

Tribromo-phenyl-allyl-etherunspecified - 26762-91-4

Bis(methyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 55481-60-2

Bis(2-ethlhexyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 26040-51-7

2-Hydroxy-propyl-2-(2-hydroxy- ethoxy)-ethyl-TBP - 20566-35-2

TBPA glycol-and propylene-oxide esters - 75790-69-1

NNrsquo-Ethylene ndashbis-(tetrabromo- phthalimide) - 32588-76-4

Ethylene-bis(56-dibromo-norbornane- 23-dicarboximide)

- 52907-07-0

23-Dibromo-2-butene-14-diol - 3234-02-4

Dibromo-neopentyl-glycol - 3296-90-0

23-Dibromo-1-propanol - 96-13-9

Tribromo-neopentyl-alcohol - 36483-57-5

Poly tribromo-styrene - 57137-10-7

Tribromo-styrene - 61368-34-1

Dibromo-styrene grafted PP - 171091-06-8

Poly-dibromo-styrene - 31780-26-4

Bromo-Chloro-paraffins - 68955-41-9

Bromo-Chloro-alpha-olefin - 82600-56-4

Vinylbromide - 593-60-2

Tris-(23-dibromo-propyl)-isocyanurate - 52434-90-9

Tris(24-Dibromo-phenyl) phosphate - 49690-63-3

Tris(tribromo-neopentyl) phosphate - 19186-97-1

Chlorinated and brominated phosphate esther - 125997-20-8

Pentabromo-toluene - 87-83-2

Pentabromo-benzyl bromide - 38521-51-6

13-Butadienehomopolymerbrominated - 68441-46-3

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate monomer - 59447-55-1

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate polymer - 59447-57-3

Decabromo-diphenyl-ethane - 84852-53-9

Tribromo-bisphenyl-maleinimide - 59789-51-4

Tetrabromo-chyclo-octane - 31454-48-5

12-Dibromo-4-(12 dibromo-methyl)-cyclo-hexane - 3322-93-8

TBPA Na salt - 25357-79-3

Tetrabromo phthalic anhydride - 632-79-1

Octabromo-113-trimethyl-1-phenylindane (FR-1808)

- 155613-93-7

Other Brominated Flame Retardants - -

B033 B18 Chlorinated flame retardants

22-bis(chloromethyl)trimethylene bis(bis(2-chloroethyl)phosphate)

- 38051-10-4

Tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate - 13674-84-5

Phosphoric acid 22-bis(bromomethyl)-3-chloropropyl=bis[2-chloro-1-(chloromethyl)ethyl] ester

- 66108-37-0

A070 B05 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and specific substitutes

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (all isomers and congeners)

- 1336-36-3

Monomethyl-tetrachloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 141)

- 76253-60-6

Monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 121 Ugilec 21)

- 81161-70-8

Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane (DBBT) - 99688-47-8

A144 B15 Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs)

PCT (Polychlorinated Terphenyl) (all isomers and congeners)

- 61788-33-8

A071 B06 Polychlorinated Naphthalenes (more than 3 chlorine atoms)

Polychlorinated Naphthalenes - 70776-03-3

Other polychlorinated Naphthalenes - -

B014 B12 Perchlorates Lithium perchlorate - 7791-03-9

Other perchlorate compounds - -

A236 B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

Perfluoroctane Sulfonates (PFOS) C8F17SO2X where X = OR NR or other derivative

- -

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A243 B10 Fluorinated greenhouse gases (PFC SF6 HFC)

Tetrafluoromethane (Carbon tetrafluoride PFC-14) - 75-73-0

Hexafluoroethane (PFC-116) - 76-16-4

Octafluoropropane (PFC-218) - 76-19-7

Decafluorobutane (PFC-31-10) - 355-25-9

Dodecafluoropentane (PFC-41-12) - 678-26-2

Tetradecafluorohexane (PFC-51-14) - 355-42-0

Octafluorocyclobutane (PFC-c318) - 115-25-3

Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) - 2551-62-4

Trifluoromethane - (HFC-23) - 75-46-7

Difluoromethane - (HFC-32) - 75-10-5

Methyl fluoride ndash (HFC-41) - 593-53-3

2H3H-Decafluoropentane ndash (HFC-43-10mee) - 138495-42-8

Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) - 354-33-6

1122-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134) - 359-35-3

1112-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134a) - 811-97-2

11-Difluoroethane ndash (HFC-152a) - 75-37-6

112-Trifluoroethane ndash(HFC-143) - 430-66-0

111-Trifluoroethane ndash (HFC-143a) - 420-46-2

2H-Heptafluoropropane ndash (HFC-227ea) - 431-89-0

111223-hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236cb) - 677-56-5

111233-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236ea) - 431-63-0

111333-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236fa) - 690-39-1

11223-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245ca) - 679-86-7

11133-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245fa) - 460-73-1

11133-Pentafluorobutane ndash (HFC-365mfc) - 406-58-6

A249 B19 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and PVC co-polymer

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - 9002-86-2

Other Polyvinyl chlorides - -

PVC co-polymer - -

A105 C01 Asbestos Asbestos - 1332-21-4

Actinolite - 77536-66-4

Amosite (Grunerite) - 12172-73-5

Anthophyllite - 77536-67-5

Chrysotile - 12001-29-5

Crocidolite - 12001-28-4

Tremolite - 77536-68-6

A143 C02 Azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines

4-aminobiphenyl - 92-67-1

Benzidine - 92-87-5

4-chloro-2-methylaniline - 95-69-2

2-naphthylamine - 91-59-8

o-aminoazotoluene - 97-56-3

5-nitro-o-toluidine - 99-55-8

4-chloroaniline - 106-47-8

24-diaminoanisole - 615-05-4

44-methylenedianiline - 101-77-9

33-dichlorobenzidine - 91-94-1

33-dimethoxybenzidine - 119-90-4

33-dimethylbenzidine - 119-93-7

44-diamino-33-dimethyldiphenylmethane - 838-88-0

6-methoxy-m-toluidine - 120-71-8

44-methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline) - 101-14-4

44-oxydianiline - 101-80-4

44-diaminodiphenyl sulfide - 139-65-1

o-toluidine - 95-53-4

4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine - 95-80-7

245-trimethylaniline - 137-17-7

o-anisidine - 90-04-0

4-amino azobenzene - 60-09-3

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances

Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) - 75-69-4

Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) - 75-71-8

Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13) - 75-72-9

Pentachlorofluoroethane (CFC-111) - 354-56-3

Tetrachlorodifluoroethane (CFC-112) 1122-Tetrachloro-12-difluoroethane (CFC-112) 1112-Tetrachloro-22-difluoroethane (CFC-112a)

- - -

76-12-0 76-12-0 76-11-9

Trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC-113) 112-Trichloro-122 trifluoroethane (CFC-113) 111-Trichloro-222 trifluoroethane (CFC-113a)

- - -

76-13-1 76-13-1 354-58-5

Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114) - 76-14-2

Monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115) - 76-15-3

Heptachlorofluoropropane (CFC-211)

1112233-Heptachloro-3-fluoropropane (CFC-211aa) 1112333-Heptachloro-2-fluoropropane (CFC-211ba)

-

- - -

422-78-6

135401-87-5

422-78-6

422-81-1

Hexachlorodifluoropropane (CFC-212) - 3182-26-1

Pentachlorotrifluoropropane (CFC-213) - 2354-06-5 134237-31-3

Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropane (CFC-214) 1223-Tetrachloro-1133-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214aa) 1113-Tetrachloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214cb)

- - -

29255-31-0 2268-46-4 -

Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215) 122-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215aa) 123-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ba) 112-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215bb) 113-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ca) 111-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215cb)

- - - - - -

1599-41-3 1599-41-3 76-17-5 - - 4259-43-2

Dichlorohexafluoropropane (CFC-216) - 661-97-2

Chloroheptafluoropropane (CFC-217) - 422-86-6

Bromochloromethane (Halon-1011) - 74-97-5

Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon-1202) - 75-61-6

Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211) - 353-59-3

Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301) - 75-63-8

Dibromotetrafluoroethane (Halon-2402) - 124-73-2

Tetrachloromethane (carbontetrachloride) - 56-23-5

111-Trichloroethane (methylchloroform) - 71-55-6

Bromomethane (methyl bromide) - 74-83-9

Bromoethane (ethyl bromide) - 74-96-4

1-Bromopropane (n-propyl bromide) - 106-94-5

Trifluoroiodomethane (trifluoromethyliodide) - 2314-97-8

Chloromethane (methyl chloride) - 74-87-3

Dibromofluoromethane (HBFC-21 B2) - 1868-53-7

Bromodifluoromethane (HBFC-22 B1) - 1511-62-2

Bromofluoromethane (HBFC-31 B1) - 373-52-4

Tetrabromofluoroethane (HBFC-121B4) - 306-80-9

Tribromodifluoroethane (HBFC-122 B3) - -

Dibromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-123 B2) - 354-04-1

Bromotetrafluoroethane (HBFC-124 B1) - 124-72-1

Tribromofluoroethane (HBFC-131 B3) - -

Dibromodifluoroethane (HBFC-132 B2) - 75-82-1

Bromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-133 B1) - 421-06-7

Dibromofluoroethane (HBFC-141 B2) - 358-97-4

Bromodifluoroethane (HBFC-142 B1) - 420-47-3

Bromofluoroethane (HBFC-151 B1) - 762-49-2

Hexabromofluoropropane (HBFC-221 B6) - -

Pentabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-222 B5) - -

Tetrabromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-223 B4) - -

-4355-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances (contrsquod)

Tribromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-224 B3) - -

Dibromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-225 B2) - 431-78-7

Bromohexafluoropropane (HBFC-226 B1) - 2252-78-0

Pentabromofluoropropane (HBFC-231 B5) - -

Tetrabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-232 B4) - -

Tribromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-233 B3) - -

Dibromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-234 B2) - -

Bromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-235 B1) - 460-88-8

Tetrabromofluoropropane (HBFC-241 B4) - -

Tribromodifluoropropane (HBFC-242 B3) - 70192-80-2

Dibromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-243 B2) - 431-21-0

Bromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-244 B1) - 679-84-5

Tribromofluoropropane (HBFC-251 B3) - 75372-14-4

Dibromodifluoropropane (HBFC-252 B2) - 460-25-3

Bromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-253 B1) - 421-46-5

Dibromofluoropropane (HBFC-261 B2) - 51584-26-0

Bromodifluoropropane (HBFC-262 B1) - -

Bromofluoropropane (HBFC-271 B1) - 1871-72-3

Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21) - 75-43-4

Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22) - 75-45-6

Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31) - 593-70-4

Tetrachlorofluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1122-Tetrachloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1112-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-121a)

- - -

134237-32-4 354-14-3 354-11-0

Trichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-122) 122-Trichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-122) 112-Trichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-122a) 111-Trichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-122b)

- - - -

41834-16-6 354-21-2 354-15-4 354-12-1

Dichlorotrifluoroethane(HCFC-123) 11-Dichloro-222-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123) 12-Dichloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123b)

- - - - -

34077-87-7 306-83-2 354-23-4 90454-18-5 812-04-4

Chlorotetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 2-chloro-1112-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 1-chloro-1122-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124a)

- - -

63938-10-3 2837-89-0 354-25-6

Trichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-131)

112-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoroethane(HCFC131a) 111-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131b)

- -

-

- -

27154-33-2

(134237-34-6)

359-28-4 811-95-0 2366-36-1

Dichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-132) 12-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-132) 11-Dichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-132a) 12-Dichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-132b) 11-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HFCF-132c)

- - - - -

25915-78-0 431-06-1 471-43-2 1649-08-7 1842-05-3

Chlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC-133)

1-Chloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133) 2-Chloro-111-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133a) 1-Chloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133b)

-

-

- - -

1330-45-6

431-07-2

1330-45-6 75-88-7 421-04-5

Dichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-141) 12-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141) 11-Dichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-141a) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b)

- - - -

-

1717-00-6 (25167-88-8) 430-57-9 430-53-5

1717-00-6

Chlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-142) 2-Chloro-11-Difluoroethane (HCFC-142) 1-Chloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b) 1-Chloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-142a)

- - - -

25497-29-4 338-65-8 75-68-3 338-64-7

Chlorofluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a)

- - -

110587-14-9 762-50-5 1615-75-4

Hexachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-221) 111223-Hexachloro-3-fluoropropane (HCFC-221ab)

- - -

134237-35-7 29470-94-8 422-26-4

-4455-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances (contrsquod)

Pentachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-222) 11133-pentachloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-222ca)) 12233-pentachloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-222aa)

- - -

134237-36-8 422-49-1 422-30-0

Tetrachlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-223) 1133-Tetrachloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223ca) 1113-Tetrachloro-223-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223cb)

- - -

134237-37-9 422-52-6 422-50-4

Trichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224) 133-Trichloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224ca) 113-Trichloro-1223-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cb) 111-Trichloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cc)

- - - -

134237-38-0 422-54-8 422-53-7 422-51-7

Dichloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-225) 22-Dichloro-11133-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225aa) 23-Dichloro-11123-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ba) 12-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225bb) 33-Dichloro-11122-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca) 13-Dichloro-11223-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb) 11-Dichloro-12233-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225cc) 12-Dichloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225da) 13-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ea) 11-Dichloro-12333-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225eb)

- - - - - - - - - -

127564-92-5 128903-21-9 422-48-0 422-44-6 422-56-0 507-55-11 3474-88-9 431-86-7 136013-79-1 111512-56-2

Chlorohexafluoropropane (HCFC-226) 2-Chloro-111333-hexafluoro-propane (HCFC-226da)

- -

134308-72-8 431-87-8

Pentachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-231) 11123-pentachloro-2-fluoro-propane(HCFC-231bb)

- -

134190-48-0 421-94-3

Tetrachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-232) 1113-Tetrachloro-33-difluoropropane (HCFC-232fc)

- -

134237-39-1 460-89-9

Trichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-233) 111-Trichloro-333-trifluoropropane(HCFC-233fb)

- -

134237-40-4 7125-83-9

Dichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234) 12-Dichloro-1233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234db)

- -

127564-83-4 425-94-5

Chloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-235) 1-Chloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-235fa)

- -

134237-41-5 460-92-4

Tetrachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-241) 1123-Tetrachloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-241db)

- -

134190-49-1 666-27-3

Trichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-242) 133Trichloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-242fa)

- -

134237-42-6 460-63-9

Dichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-243) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243cc) 23-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243db) 33-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243fa)

- - - -

134237-43-7 7125-99-7 338-75-0 460-69-5

Chlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244) 3-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244ca) 1-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244cc)

- - -

134190-50-4 679-85-6 421-75-0

Trichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-251) 113-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251fb) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251dc)

- - -

134190-51-5 818-99-5 421-41-0

Dichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-252) 13-Dicloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC 252fb)

- -

134190-52-6 819-00-1

-4555-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances (contrsquod)

Chlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-253) 3-Chloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-253fb)

- -

134237-44-8 460-35-5

Dichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-261) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-261fc) 12-Dichloro-2-fluoro-propane (HCFC-261ba)

- - -

134237-45-9 7799-56-6 420-97-3

Chlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-262) 1-Chloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-262ca) 2-Chloro-13-difluoropropane (HCFC-262da) 1-Chloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-262fc)

- - - -

134190-53-7 420-99-5 102738-79-4 421-02-03

Chlorofluoropropane (HCFC-271) 2-Chloro-2-fluoropropane (HCFC-271ba) 1-Chloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-271fb)

- - -

134190-54-8 420-44-0 430-55-7

A151 C06 Radioactive substances

Uranium-238 - 7440-61-1

Radon - 10043-92-2

Americium-241 - 14596-10-2

Thorium-232 - 7440-29-1

Cesium-137 - 10045-97-3

Strontium-90 - 10098-97-2

Other radioactive substances - -

A142 C07 Formaldehyde - - 50-00-0

A235 C08 Phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

- - 3846-71-7

A244 C09 Selected Phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)

Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) - 85-68-7

Dibutylphthalate (DBP) - 84-74-2

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) - 117-81-7

A245 C10 Selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid diisodecyl ester (DIDP)

- 26761-40-0 68515-49-1

Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) - 28553-12-0 68515-48-0

Di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP) - 117-84-0

A246 C11 Dimethyl fumarate - - 624-49-7

B020 A20 Diarsenic Pentoxide - 1303-28-2

B021 A21 Diarsenic Trioxide - 1327-53-3

B019 B11 Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and all major diastereoisomers

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) - 25637-99-4 3194-55-6

alpha-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-50-6

beta-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-51-7

gamma-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-52-8

A140 B09 Shortchain Chlorinated Paraffins (carbon number 10 -13

Alkanes C10-13 chloro - 85535-84-8

Alkanes C10-12 chloro - 108171-26-2

Alkanes C12-13 chloro - 71011-12-6

Alkanes chloro - 61788-76-9

Other Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins - -

B022 B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP)

- - 115-96-8

B016 C12 Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)

- - 117-81-7

B017 C13 Dibutylphthalate (DBP)

- - 84-74-2

B018 C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)

- - 85-68-7

B023 A22 Cobalt dichloride (CoCl2)

- 7646-79-9

B024 A25 Lead chromate - 7758-97-6

B025 A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

- 12656-85-8

B26 A27 Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34)

- 1344-37-2

-4655-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B027 C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)

- - 84-69-5

B028 C16 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum and silicon they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B029 C17 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Zirconia Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum silicon and zirconium they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B030 C18 Boric acid - - 10043-35-3

- - 11113-50-1

B031 C19 Disodium tetraborate anhydrous

Disodium tetraborate decahydrate - 1303-96-4

Disodium tetraborate anhydrous - 1330-43-4

Disodium tetraborate pentahydrate - 12179-04-3

B032 C20 Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate

- - 12267-73-1

B034 C21 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP)

- - 71888-89-6

B035 C22 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP)

- - 68515-42-4

B036 B17 4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3)

- - 548-62-9

B037 A29 Strontium chromate - 7789-06-2

B038 B20 22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA)

- - 101-14-4

B039 A30 Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate

- 11103-86-9

B040 A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide

- 49663-84-5

B041 C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate

- - 117-82-8

-4755-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B042 C24 4-(1133-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (4-tert-Octylphenol)

- - 140-66-9

B043 C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether

- - 111-96-6

B044 C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC)

- - 127-19-5

-4855-

Attachment 3

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject chemical substances

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

Uses of A and A1 ranks are already checked

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

However it is assumed that Omron Corporation will not use nickel and selected

phthalates for any legally regulated applications

15

13

14

11

12

9

10

8

7

5

6

4

3

1

2

We hereby certify that the chemical substances cited below are not contained in our products

parts or materials that are supplied to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiary and affiliated

companies) by us (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies)

Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances

Product Number Article Name

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Remarks

-4955-

Attachment 4

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject Substances

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

14

15

12

13

10

11

8

9

6

7

5

4

3

1

Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

Product Number

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Uses of A and A1 ranks are

already checked

Article Name

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

We hereby pledge that we (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies) have verified that

the prohibited substances (A rank) cited below are not contained in the following products

parts or materials delivered to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiaries and affiliates) and

are committed to attaining the goal for phasing out the following non-use substances (A1 rank)

2

Deadline for

Non-use

(MMYYYY)

JGPSSI use

classification

code

Remarks

-5055-

Attachment 5

PROCESS CHANGE REPORT(PCR)

Date No

From (Company name)

TO

Written Checked

Type

Part name

Parts code No(drawing No)

Change classification

Change in manufacture place change in manufacture method Renewal or modification of die

Reason

Effective date of change

Lot No

Change in QA standers

QC process chart

Inspection standards

Representative sample

Present method Method after change

Quality check points amp result

Opinion amp requirement Checked

For OMRON use

Indications for receiving inspection indicator Result of receiving inspection

Pro455 QE E

If it is a commercial product

enter its product number

Change of material of a part or material

Change of material of an ink paint and

the like

Includes the change of subsidiary

materials (adhesives solders etc)

The attached materials contain the

following

Material composition data (JGP file)

Results of evaluation of reliability

Results of evaluation of performances

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Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

The preparation procedure is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file sent from Omron upon request for survey Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink) Check Point (3)

4) Fill in ldquomanufacturerrsquos namerdquo and ldquonumber of productpartmaterial of the respondentrdquo Check Point (4)

5) Fill in ldquosurvey unitrdquo and ldquosurvey unit massrdquo Check Point (5)

ldquoSurvey unitrdquo should be determined as per the unit of Omronrsquos product number

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

6) Press the Input button for each of the subject items and go on to the information registration window for contained substances (level 2) Check Point (6)

7) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 1 button Check Point (7)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

8) Make sure that the number designated by Omron upon request is entered in ldquonumber of the requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo and ldquoreference numberrdquo Check Point (8)

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

9) Press the Save GP button to output the JGP file Check Point (9)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule

JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

Check Point (9)

Check Point (8)

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Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 2 is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Register SVHC content information of REACH

Enter content flag ldquoYrdquo when the content of any one of SVHC substances exceeds the threshold level (reporting level) Enter ldquoNrdquo when it does not Check Point (1)

Enter content flag = ldquoYrdquo when the content of any substance does not exceed the threshold level Check Point (1)

Select the appropriate use classification press the appropriate button and go to the registration window (level 3) of content information of SVHC Check Point (2)

Registration is mandatory for content flag of Y Registration is necessary even for the flag of N if the substance is known to be contained

2) Enter either ldquoYrdquo or ldquoNrdquo in the content flag according to the threshold level (reporting level) for each substance Check Point (3)

3) Input the total content of each substance This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the total content is known Metal conversion is necessary for metal

compounds Check Point (4)

4) Select the appropriate use classification and input ldquouse and purposerdquo ldquouse portionrdquo and ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo Check Point (5)

This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the information is known

Note that input is mandatory for some materials or uses for the last item ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink)

5) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 2 button Check Point (6)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

6) Press the OK button to go back to Level 1 Check Point (7)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

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Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 3 (SVHC content information) is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Input ldquocontent of compound per survey unitrdquo ldquouse and purposerdquo and ldquouse portionrdquo for each substance group Check Point (1)

2) In Level 3 there are two tables one for input when the content ratio exceeds 01 and the other when the ratio does not exceed 01 Be sure to choose the right table Check

Point (2)

3) After inputting for all substance groups in Level 3 press the OK button to go back to Level 2 Check Point (3)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

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Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

Preparation Procedure and Check Points The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file created by the manufacturer Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo and check the entries (Input is mandatory for cells shown in pink) Check Point (3)

The respondentrsquos company name may be the manufacturerrsquos name

4) Make sure that the reference number is the one designated by Omron upon request Check Point (4)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

5) Make sure that ldquonumber of requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo is Omronrsquos product number Check Point (5)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

6) Check if the ldquosurvey unitrdquo is appropriate Check Point (6)

Determine the right survey unit as per Omronrsquos units for product numbers

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

7) Press the Error check 1 button In case an error is found correct the problem part Check Point (7)

8) Press the SAVE JGP button to output the JGP file Check Point (8)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5) Check Point (6)

Check Point (7) Check Point (8)

History of Major Revisions

Oct 21 2003 Ver 10 First version

Nov 1 2006 Ver 20 Controlled substances were changed from 207 substance groups to 25 substance groups as per JGPSSI Ver 3

Apr 8 2011 Ver 30 Total revision Controlled substances were changed from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 3 (25 substance group) to Ver 411 (49 substance groups) Omronrsquos own content standards and survey format were changed to those specified by JGPSSI

July 31 2012 Ver 31 Changed the controlled substances from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 411 (49 substance group) to Ver 420 (61 substance groups) In conjunction with that renewed Attachment 1 List of Regulated Chemical Substances Added 523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report) Changed the JGPSSI Tool to allow the entry of manufacturerrsquos name in the respondent field that had been for the trading firmrsquos name Non-inclusion Certificate Updated the Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances from Version 30 to Version 31 Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo Substance Phase-out Declaration Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank

from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo

Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31

Issued on October 21 2003

Revised on July 31 2012

Issued by Omron Corporation

Global Process Innovation HQ

Quality Innovation Center

Page 9: Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances (For

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Judgment on content of A substance

Judgment on content of A substance

Not contained Contained

Phase-out Yes No

Confirmation of content flag

Submittals and their contents

Not contained Contained

enter the data for each substance such as lead or cadmium Note that packing or packaging materials herein defined are not packing or packaging materials used for the purpose of transport etc of survey subject parts or materials

523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report)

When an engineering change involved change in material printing change in painting

or plating process change in adhesive lubricant solder etc or change in production site

prepare the Process Change Report (PCR) as shown in Attachment 5 and submit it to

Omronrsquos activity in charge for the approval In addition provide samples as necessary

Notes 1 Fill all fields of the form

2 Include in the change classification ldquoChange in manufacture placerdquo the material change of the components type of change in ink or paint and change in subsidiary materials (adhesives solder etc)

3 Attach the material composition data (JGPSSI file) reliability assessment data and the results of performance assessment that are required for the confirmation and assessment of the data

53 Requirements for Submission Data and Change Management of Information

531 Submittals based on content judgment results

JGP file x x x

Non-inclusion certificate x - -

Phase-out declaration - x -

Your action -

bull Will phase out until the date of use prohibition

bull Will submit PCR andor samples

bull Will terminate production as required

Omronrsquos action Purchase continues

bull Can purchase until the date of use prohibition

bull Will conduct re-survey after phase-out

bull Will terminate purchase

bull Will switch to other manufacturers

x Submission necessary - submission not necessary

Fig 3 Submission Databased on content judgment

532 File name of Submission Data

Submit Data to Omron according to the following file naming rule

ltNaming rulegt

Type of submittal _

Supplier code _

Reference no _

Date of issuance _

Arbitrary character string (one-byte alpha-numerics) Extension

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

(1) JGP JGP file HGS Non-inclusion certificate ZPS Phase-out declaration (2) Supplier code eight one-bite characters Eg 02XXXXXX

(3) Number entered in the reference no field of JGP file when requested (Survey no) (4) Date of issuance eight one-byte characters Eg 20110401 (5) Arbitrary character string such as for model name or product name (one-byte alpha-numeric characters) (6) jgp4 cases Ver 4 is used pdf Non-inclusion certificate or Phase-out declaration

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533 Change management of Information

After submitting Data to Omron when the change of Information occers immediately

revise the data and inform it to Omronrsquos person in charge Such changes that may occur in

the following situations

The error as in calculation of the substance content information was revealed

The change was made to the content information provided by your supplier

The new substance was added to the substance list or the content standard is changed

The 4M change occurred at your site (change of material quality shape processing

method etc) (submission of PCR or samples will be necessary)

6 Specific Preparation Procedure and Examples of Preparation

Specific JGP file preparation procedures and examples are shown in the following attachments for

your reference

Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

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Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning Products)

A substances 28 A1 substances 0

B substances 32 C substances 1

In case a substance has multiple management classes it is assumed to be one with the most stringent management class when counting the

number of substances

Definition of signs at the center of JGPSSI intended use classification code (1)-R- EU RoHS Directive (2)-E-EU ELV Directive (3)-B- battery regulation (4)-J-JGPSSI

[1 by weight =10000 ppm]

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Substance (substance group) Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds 001 by weight (100 ppm) of each homogenous material providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 0001 by weight of a battery (10 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-21 Cd-R-3

Printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses containing cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-30 Cd-R-4

Cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material in alloys as electricalmechanical solder joints to electrical conductors located directly on the voice coil in transducers used in high-powered loudspeakers with sound pressure levels of 100 dB (A) and more

― ―

Y C R-38 Cd-R-6 Cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material in cadmium oxide in thick film pastes used on aluminum bonded beryllium oxide

― ―

Y A R-8(a) Cd-R-7 Cadmium in a thermal cutoff of a one shot pellet type that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Thermal cutoff is a temperature fuse Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2012

Y C R-8(b) Cd-R-8 Cadmium in an electric point that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in electric points as specified by ELV Directive is evaluated based Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 Cd-R-0 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y C R-13 Cd-R-9 Cadmium in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in optical glass is evaluated based on Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y A1 R-39 Cd-R-10

Cadmium in a color conversion II-VI family LED used for solid-state lighting or a display system that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material (ldquocadmium per square millimeter in a light emission areardquo lt 10μg Cd)

― Jan 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2014

Y A1 R-40 Cd-R-11 Cadmium contained in a photoresistor of analog optical coupler used for professional audio system exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

July 12013 Exemption repealed starting Jan 1 2014

Y A E-15 Cd-E-2 Batteries for electric vehicles containing cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds

Y A ― Cd-B-2 Batteries containing cadmium exceeding 10ppm by weight of the battery

― Immediately prohibited

All batteries including button cells bull Korean law on quality control and safety management of industrial products bull EC Directive 200666EC on batteries bull Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Y A ― Cd-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Cd-J-99 Containing cadmium above 100ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cd-R-0 Cases containing 100 ppm or less of intentionally added cadmium in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cd-RE-98 Containing 100 ppm or less of cadmium in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A

156 A07

Hexavalent Chromium Compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-9 Cr-R-2

Hexavalent chromium up to 075 by weight as antirust for a carbon steel cooling system in an absorption refrigerator that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y C E-12(a) Cr-E-1 Anti-corrosion coatings containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (Other than below Cr-E-2)

― ―

Y C E-12(b) Cr-E-2

Corrosion preventive coating related to bolt and nut assemblies for chassis applications containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-13 Cr-E-3 (Absorption) refrigerators in motor caravans containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm and 075 wt in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y A ― Cr-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A

156 A07 Hexavalent Chromium Compounds

Y A ― Cr-J-99 Containing hexavalent chromium above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cr-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cr-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― ―

A

154 A09

Lead and its compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Describe the threshold level if a product has any of the intended uses listed below

bull For batteries 0004 by weight of a battery (40 ppm) bull For coating on a toy or a product for children 0009 by weight of a product (90 ppm) bull For a consumer product for children aged twelve and under 001 by weight of a product (100 ppm) bull For an electric wire cable or cord insulated with thermosetting or thermoplastic resin 003 by weight per surface coating (300 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-6(a)

E-1 Pb-RE-3

Steel materials containing 035 or less but exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (including batch-based hot dip galvanized steel ampfree-machining steel)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-6(c)

E-3 Pb-RE-4

Copper alloy containing 4 or less exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (eg brass phosphor bronze)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-5(a) E-10

Pb-RE-5 Lead in a cathode ray tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-5(b) E-10

Pb-RE-6 Lead up to 02 by weight in glass of a fluorescent tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5) See (Note 3) for ELV No threshold level of 02 by weight established for ELV

Y C R-7(c)I E-10

Pb-RE-7

Lead in electricity or electronic components excluding dielectric ceramics (eg piezoelectronic device) in a capacitor that contains lead in glass ceramic or glassceramic matrix compounds and also excluding automotive valves and automotive plugs exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-7(c)II

E-10 Pb-RE-8

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage of 125V AC or 250V DC or larger that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

― ―

Y

A R-7(c)III E-10

Pb-RE-9

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage less than 125V AC or 250V DC that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

RoHS Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013 See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

Y C R-7(c)IV E-10(b)

Pb-RE-12 Lead in a PZT dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of integrated circuit or discrete semiconductor exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-10(d) Pb-RE-20 Lead in a dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of ultrasonic sonar exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y A R-11(a)

E-8(f) Pb-RE-10

Lead used for a C-press compliant pin connectorsystem that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption already repealed

See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y

A R-11(b) E-8(f)

Pb-RE-11 Lead used for a compliant pin connectorssystem other than C-press that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

See (Note 3) for ELV C ELV ―

Y C R-6(b) E-2(c)

Pb-R-1 Aluminum materials containing 04 or less exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y C R-7(a) E-8(e)

Pb-R-2 Lead in high-melting point solder (lead-based alloys containing 85 by weight or more lead)

― (Note 6) Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y C R-7(b) Pb-R-3

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering for servers storage and storage array systems and network infrastructure equipment for switching signaling transmission and network management for telecommunication

― ―

Y A R-12 Pb-R-5 Coating material for thermal conduction module C-rings containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A R-14 Pb-R-7

Solder consisting of more than two types of elements for connecting microprocessor pins and package containing less than 85 wt and more than 80 wt of lead

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-15

E-8(g) Pb-R-8

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solder for connecting semiconductor dies and carriers in flip chip IC packages

― ― Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y A1 R-16 Pb-R-10 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in linear incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes

― March 1 2013

Exemption to be repealed after Sept 1 2013

Y C R-17 Pb-R-11

Lead halide containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as radiant agent in High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps used for professional reprography applications

― ―

Y C R-21 Pb-R-15 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses

― ―

Y A R-23 Pb-R-17 Lead contained in finishing agents of 065 mm or finer pitch components other than connectors exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-24 Pb-R-18

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar array ceramic multilayer capacitors

― ―

Y C R-29 Pb-R-22

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1 2 3 and 4) of Council Directive 69493EEC

― ―

Y C R-31 Pb-R-23

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent lamps (which eg are used for liquid crystal displays designs or industrial lighting)

― ―

Y C R-32 Pb-R-24 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead oxide in seal frit used for making window assemblies for Argon and Krypton laser tubes

― ―

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C R-33 Pb-R-25 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering of thin copper wires of 100 μm diameter and less in power transformers

― ―

Y C R-34 Pb-R-26 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in cermet-based trimmer potentiometer elements

― ―

Y C R-37 Pb-R-27 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in the plating layer of high voltage diodes on the basis of a zinc borate glass body

― ―

Y C R-13(a) Pb-R-30 Lead in white glass used for an optical purpose containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ― White glass means transparent glass

Y C R-13(b) Pb-R-31 Lead in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-9(b) Pb-R-32

Lead in a shell (exterior casing) or bushing (a cylindrical component fitted inside a hole) of a bearing for a compressor containing coolant for heating ventilation air-conditioning refrigeration chilling and HVACR exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-18(b) Pb-R-33

Lead (lead of 1 or less by weight) as activator in fluorescent powder of a discharge lamp used as a suntan lamp containing phosphor such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y A R-18(a) Pb-R-34

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as activator in the fluorescent powder (1 lead by weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphors such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) as well as when used as specialty lamps for diazo-printing reprography lithography insect traps photochemical and curing processes containing phosphors such as SMS ((Sr Ba)2MgSi2O7Pb)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-25 Pb-R-35

Lead oxide exceeding 1000 ppm per unit of homogeneous material used for structural elements on the surfaces of surface conduction electron emitter

displays (SED) notably seal frit and frit ring

― ―

Y A E-2(b) Pb-E-1 Aluminum with a lead content of above 04 and 15 or less by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-4(a) E-4(b)

Pb-E-3 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bearing shells and bushes (alloy)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C E-5 Pb-E-4 Batteries containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-6 Pb-E-5 Vibration dampers containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-7(b) Pb-E-6

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in vulcanising agents and stabilisers for elastomers in fluid handling and powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C E-7(c) Pb-E-7 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bonding agents for elastomers in powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y A E-9 Pb-E-10 Valve seats containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-11 Pb-E-11 Pyrotechnic initiators containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-8(b) Pb-E-12 Lead in solder for electric use that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder on electronic circuit boards and glass)

― Immediately prohibited

It also applies to lead in solder plating Exemption already repealed

Y A1 E-8(a) Pb-E-13

Lead in solder for installing an electric or electronic component on an electronic circuit board or for a component terminal that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding electrolysis aluminum capacitors)

― July 1 2015 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2016

Y A E-8(c) Pb-E-14 Lead on a terminal of an electrolysis aluminum capacitor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y A1 E-8(d) Pb-E-15 Lead for soldering an air mass sensor on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― July 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2015

Y C E-8(h) Pb-E-16

Lead in solder for attaching a heat spreader and heat sink of a power semiconductor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (The chip size is 1 cm

2 at

least The electric current density is 1 Amm2 at least)

― ―

Y A E-8(i) Pb-E-17 Lead in solder for electric glazing on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder for laminate glazing)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y C E-8(j) Pb-E-18 Lead in solder used for laminate glazing that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-1(b) Pb-E-19 Lead content of 035 wt in continuously galvanized sheet steel exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y C E-12 Pb-E-21 Lead-containing thermoelectric material in automotive electrical applications intended for the reduction of CO2 emissions through waste heat recovery

― ―

Y A ― Pb-J-1 Containing lead above 300 ppm in homogeneous material for use in vinyl chloride wires

― Immediately prohibited

Determination method specified by Proposition 65 of California

Y A ― Pb-J-3 Containing above 0009 of lead per surface treatment layer such as coating in partsmaterial used in toys

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y A ― Pb-J-4 Use in products for children under 12 years of age containing lead exceeding 100ppm per survey unit

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA) as amended by HB2715

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y A

― Pb-B-1 Batteries containing lead exceeding 40 ppm by weight of the battery

Over 40 ppm per cell for alkali batteries (excluding button cells)

Immediately prohibited

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Over 1000 ppm per cell for batteries other than above (excluding lead accumulators)

Immediately prohibited

Brazil Nov 4 2008 Decision No 401

Y C

Other than above (such as lead accumulators)

Y A ― Pb-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Pb-J-99 Containing lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

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― Pb-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added lead in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Unco

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― Pb-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of lead in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 157

A10

Mercury and its compounds The amount intentionally added or 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 00001 by weight of a battery (1 ppm)

Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A

R-1(a)

Hg-R-16

Mercury in a single-capped fluorescent lamp that does not exceed the following limitations (per burner) (a) For general illumination less than 30W 35 mg

Over 25 mg and 35 mg or less per piece

Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 35 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 25 mg

C 25 mg or less per piece

(Note 8)

C R-1(b) (b) For general illumination of 30W or higher and less than 50W 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-1(c) (c) For general illumination of 50W or higher and less than 150W 5 mg

― (Note 8)

C R-1(d) (d) For general illumination of 150W or higher 15 mg ― (Note 8)

C R-1(e) (e) Having a circular or square structure 17 mm or less in tube diameter and for general illumination 7 mg

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 7 mg

C R-1(f) (f) For a specific use 5 mg ― (Note 8)

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

C R-2(a)(1)

Hg-R-17

Mercury in a double-capped strip fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) for general purposes that does not exceed the following limitations (a) A three-wavelength phosphor of less than 9 mm in tube diameter (eg T2) with normal lifetime 4 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 4 mg

C R-2(a)(2) (b) A three-wavelength phosphor of 9 mm or larger and of 17 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T5) with normal lifetime 3 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 3 mg

C R-2(a)(3) (c) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 17 mm and 28 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T8) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-2(a)(4) (d) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T12) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 35 mg

C R-2(a)(5) (e) A three-wavelength phosphor with long lifetime ( 25000 h or over) 5 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 8 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg

Y

A R-2(b)(1)

Hg-R-18

Mercury in a double-capped fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) not for general purposes under the following conditions (a) A linear white lamp of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T10 and T12) mercury that does not exceed 10 mg

― Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 201210 mg Exemption repealed after April 13 2012

A1 R-2(b)(2) (b) Nonlinear white lamps of all shapes mercury that does not exceed 15 mg

― Oct 13 2015 (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 2016 15 mg Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2016

C R-2(b)(3) (c) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a nonlinear three-wavelength phosphor lamp of above 17 mm (eg T9)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

C R-2(b)(4) (d) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a lamp for any other general illumination or specific purposes (eg induction lamps)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

Y

A

R-3(a)

Hg-R-9 Mercury in a cold cathode ray fluorescent lamp or external electrode fluorescent lamp (CCFL or EEFL) for a specific purpose

Over 35 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) In the case of short type (500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg C

35 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(b)

Over 5 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) In the case of medium type (over 500 mm to (1500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg C

5 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(c)

Over 13 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) In the case of long type (over 1500 mm) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 13 mg C

13 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(a) Hg-R-20 Mercury in a low-pressure discharge lamp (each individual lamp) other than Hg-R-16 Hg-R-17 Hg-R-18 or Hg-R-9

Over 15 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited No threshold level until Dec 31 2011

Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg C

15 mg or less per piece

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

A

R-4(b)-I

Hg-R-11 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination with an improved color rendering index Ra over 60

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-II

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(c)-I

Hg-R-12 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination of any other type (Hg-R-11)

Over 25 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 25 mg C

25 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)- II

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y A1 R-4(d) Hg-R-13 Mercury in a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp (HPMV) Intentional use Oct 13 2014 Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2015

Y C R-4(e) Hg-R-14 Mercury in a metal halide lamp (MH) ― ―

Y C R-4(f) Hg-R-15

Mercury in a vapor lamp for a specific purpose or of any other type that is not specifically mentioned in the Annex of Directive201165EU (or in the classification of intended use of mercury)

― ―

Y A E-14(a) E-14(b)

Hg-E-1 Mercury in a discharge lamp or instrument panel display Intentional use Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2012

Y

A

― Hg-B-1 Mercury intentionally added or contained in battery exceeding 1 ppm for the weight of the battery

All button cells intentionally added

Immediately prohibited

A

Alkaline batteries or nickel metal hydride batteries of over 1 ppm Aconcetration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

Mercury Reduction and Education Act of

states of Rhode Island and Connecticut

New York Environmental Conservation - sect

27-0719 - Battery Management and Disposal

Taiwanrsquos regulations on the manufacturing

import and sales of batteries

Korearsquos laws on quality control and safety

management of industrial products

(regulations on batteries)

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009

Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead

contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc

manganese dioxide batteries

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

A

Other batteries of over 5 ppm concentration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

C

Other batteries of 5 ppm or less in concentration for each cell

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y A ― Hg-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited Vermont State Law on comprehensive

management of exposure to mercury Rhode Island State general law 23-249 and amendment of 2007

Louisiana State Mercury Risk Reduction Act

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

China MII law (Chinese RoHS)

Korea RoHS

Japan J-MOSS

USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Hg-J-99 Containing mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― Hg-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added mercury in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

N

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― Hg-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of mercury in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 242

A11

Nickel When there is intentional addition in uses involving long-time contact with skin

Y A ― Ni-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added nickel for use consisting of long-term contact with skin

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y (N

ote

11)

― Ni-J-2 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and nickel is intentionally added

― ―

N

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― Ni-J-98 Cases containing nickel other than Ni-J-1and Ni-J-2(a product not staying in contact with skin for a considerable duration of time or containing impurities)

― ―

A

078 A17

Tributyltin oxide (TBTO CASNo56-35-9)

Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― A17-J-4 Cases containing intentionally added TBTO ― Immediately prohibited

Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

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― A17-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 128

A28

Tri-substituted organostannic compounds Intentionally added or 01 wt content of element tin

Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y A ― A28-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― A28-J-5 Contained by intentional addition for applications other than A28-J-4

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

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― A28-J-97 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 247

A23

Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-1

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in 1-component and 2-component room temperature vulcanized sealant (RTV-1 RTV-2 sealant) and adhesive

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2015

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-2

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and when applied onto molded product DBT compound is contained in paint or coating agent as an accelerator

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-3

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in soft PVC profile whether it is in the soft PVC itself or simultaneously extruded with hard PVC

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A ―

A23-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight excluding particular applications (A23-J-1 -2 -3)

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

N

Unco

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― A23-J-98 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

A 248

A24

Dioctyltin compounds (DOT) 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) in the following uses

Textiles and leather products intended to be in contact with skin

Two-component room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit)

Mental conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A ― A24-J-0

bull A clothleather part included in a surveyed product

bull In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight with a dual humoral room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit) in use

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

(Note

11)

― A24-J-1 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and DOT is intentionally added

― ―

N

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― A24-J-98 In cases where any dioctyl tin compound other than A24-J-0 and A24-J-1 is contained

― ―

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JGPSSI intended use classification

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

C 234

A19

Beryllium oxide (CAS No 1304-56-9) 01 by weight per surveying unit

Y C ― A19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

DIGITALEUROPECECEDAeAEERA Guidance

N

Unco

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― A19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 058

B02 Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B02-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBB exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS

Y A ― B02-J-99 Containing PBB above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N U

nco

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― B02-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBB in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

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― B02-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBB in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 063

B03

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) Intentionally added or a concentration of 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B03-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBDE exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS Law Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― B03-J-99 Containing PBDE above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B03-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBDE in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

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― B03-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBDE in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

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code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 013

B08

Bromic fire retardants (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) bull Total bromine content of 01(1000ppm) by weight in plastic material excluding that contained in printed circuit board

Y B ― B08-J-3 In cases where bromine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B08-J-5 In cases where total bromine content in plastic material exceeds 01 wt excluding that contained in laminated printed circuit board

― ― JS709

Y B ― B08-J-4 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and brominated flame retardants is intentionally added

― ―

N

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― B08-J-97 In cases where any brominated flame retardant other than B08-J-3 B08-J-4 and B08-J-5 is contained

― ―

B

033 B18

Chlorinated flame retardants bull 009 by weight (900 ppm) of the total

bromine content in uses for laminated printed circuit board

bull Total bromine content in plastic material

exceeds 01 wt (1000 ppm) excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

Y B ― B18-J-0

In cases where chlorine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B18-J-1

In cases where total chlorine content in plastic material exceeds 01 by weight excluding the content in a printed wiring board laminate

― ― JS709

Y B ― B18-J-2

In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and chlorinated flame retardants is intentionally added ― ―

N

Unco

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― B18-J-98 In cases where flame retardant other than B18-J-0 B18-J-1or B18-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 070

B05

Polychloride biphenils (PCB) and specific substitutes Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B05-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added PCBs and specific substitutes

― Immediately prohibited Act Concerning the Examination and

Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 TSCA (USA)

N

Unco

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― B05-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 144

B15

Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT) 0005 wt of material

Y A ― B15-J-2 Cases containing above 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

N

Unco

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― B15-J-97 Cases containing up to 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― ―

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JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 071

B06

Polychlorinated naphthalene (3 or more chlorines) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added polychlorinated naphthalenes

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

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― B06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

B 014

B12 Perchlorate 00000006 by weight per surveying unit(0006ppm)

Y B ― B12-J-0 Cases containing above 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

California State Perchlorate Contamination Prevention Act of 2003 regulation adpted by DTSC

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B12-J-98 Cases containing up to 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 236

B13

Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) Intentionally added or content of 01 wt in material

Y C ― B13-J-0 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photoresists for the photolithography process or during antireflective coating

― ―

European Commission Regulation No 7572010 Canadian Environmental Protection Act SOR 2008-178 Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y C ― B13-J-1 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

Y A ― B13-J-2 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-3 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-4 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-6

Cases intentionally containing 01 wt or more of PFOS in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding specified uses of B13-J-0 1 2 3 and 4 for textiles and other covered materials cases intentionally containing above 1 μgm

2 of PFOS in lag

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-7 Cases intentionally containing PFOS excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 8 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-8 Content of 01 wt or over of PFOS in homogeneous material as an impurity for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-9 Content of 0001 wt or over of PFOS as a component of a substance or mixture for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 8)

― Immediately prohibited

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exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 236

B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B13-J-92 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities inantireflective coating or photoresists for the photolithography process

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B13-J-93 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities in photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-94 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

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d

― B13-J-95 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-96 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B13-J-89

Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities as a component of substances and compounds excluding uses for B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-90

Cases containing less than 01 wt of PFOS as impurities in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding uses of B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96 for textiles and other covered materials cases containing less than 1 μgm

2 of PFOS as impurities in

lag

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B13-J-91 Cases containing PFOS as impurities excluding specified uses (B13-J-92 93 94 95 96 89 and 90)

― ―

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nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 243

B10

Fluorinated greenhouse effect gas (HFC PFC SF6) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B10-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added fluorinated greenhouse gases

― Immediately prohibited EU Regulation No 8422006

Ordinance by the Federal Minister for Agriculture Forestry Environment and Water Management on bans and restrictions for partly fluorinated and fully fluorinated hydrocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B10-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 249

B19

Polyvinyl chloride and PVC co-polymer Total chlorine content of 01 by weight (1000 ppm) in ploastic material excluding the content in printed circuit board

Y

A

― B19-J-0 Cases of total chlorine content exceeding 01 wt in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

For packing material

Immediately prohibited

Omronrsquos voluntary restriction

B For use other than the above

JS709 N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B19-J-98 Cases of total chlorine content of 01 wt or less in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

― ―

A 105

C01 Asbestos Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C01-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added asbestos ― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 USA TSCA Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C01-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 143

C02

Azocolourants and azodyes that generate some aromatic amines 0003 wtamp per survey unit (30 ppm) for use as textileleather products

Y A ― C02-J-2

Leather products and fiber products used with the intention of continued contact with the human body containing azocolourants and azodyes which form more than 0003 of certain aromatic amines by weight(used for a part including leather andor cloth)

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y

(Note

11)

― C02-J-3 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and ldquoAzocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic aminesrdquo is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C02-J-98 Cases containing azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines other than C02-J-2 or C02-J-3

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 123

C04 Ozone depleting substances Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C04-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added ozone depleting substances

― Immediately prohibited

Montreal Protocol EU EC No 20372000

EC 10052009 Clean Air Act (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C04-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 151

C06 Radioactive materials Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added radioactive substances

― Immediately prohibited EU-D 9629Euratom

Act on the Regulation of Nuclear Source Material Nuclear Fuel Material and Reactors (Japan) 1986 Law Concerning Prevention of Radiation Hazards (Japan) USA NRC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 142

C07

Formaldehyde

Cases of intentional addition for use as composite wood products

( 00075 wt per textile product unit (75 ppm) for use as textile

Y A ― C07-J-0 Cases containing above 00075 formaldehyde by weight in textile products ― Immediately

prohibited

Austria- BGB I 1990194 formaldehyde regulation sect2 1221990 Lithuania Hygiene Standard HN 962000 (hygiene standard and regulations)

Y A ― C07-J-2 In cases where a surveyed product includes some wood and formaldehyde is intentionally added to the wood

― Immediately prohibited

California USA CARB regulations US Federal law 111-199TSCA601

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C07-J-97 In cases where formaldehyde other than C07-J-0 or C07-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 235

C08

2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)(CAS No 3846-71-7) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C08-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C08-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 244

C09

Phthalate esters Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a toy or child care article as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C09-J-2 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-96 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-97

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1 and C09-J-2

― ―

A 245

C10

Phthalate esters Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C10-J-0

Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a childrenrsquos toy that can be placed in a childrsquos mouth or child care article as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C10-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-97 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-98

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0 and C10-J-1

― ―

-2955-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 246

C11

Dimethyl fumarate (dimethyl fumarate)

000001 wt in homogeneous material (01 ppm)

Y A ― C11-J-0 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is over 000001 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

EC Decision 2009251EC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C11-J-98 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is 000001 or less by weight

― ―

B 015

A17 Tributyltin oxide (TBTO) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A17-J-3 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A17-J-97 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 020

A20 Arsenic pentoxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 021

A21 Arsenic trioxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A21-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A21-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 019

B11

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) ltincluding all major diastereomersgt 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B11-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B11-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3055-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 140

B09

Shortchain chlorinated paraffins (number of carbon atoms 10 to 13) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y A ― B09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― Immediately prohibited

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) Norwegian Product Regulations FOR-2004-06-01-922 Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B09-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 022

B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate(TCEP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 016

C12 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C12-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C12-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 017

C13 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C13-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C13-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 018

C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C14-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C14-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3155-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 023

A22 Cobalt chloride(CoCl2) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A22-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A22-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 024

A25 Lead chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A25-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A25-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 025

A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A26-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A26-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 026

A27 Pigment yellow 34 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A27-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A27-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 027

C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C15-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C15-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3255-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 028

C16

Aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B

029

C17

Zirconia aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C17-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C17-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 030

C18 Boric acid 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C18-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C18-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 031

C19

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide anhydrous 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 032

C20

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate (Tetraboron disodium heptaoxidehydrate) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3355-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 034

C21

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C21-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C21-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 035

C22

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― C22-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C22-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 036

B17

4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B17-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

ECHA Registry of Intentions Oct 25 2010

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B17-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 037

A29 Strontium chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A29-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A29-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 038

B20

22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B20-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B20-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

-3455-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 039

A30

Potassium hydroxyoctaoxodizincate dichromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― A30-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A30-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 040

A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A31-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A31-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 041

C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C23-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C23-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 042

C24

4-(1133-tetramethylbutyl) henol(4-tert-Octylphenol) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C24-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C24-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 043

C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C25-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C25-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

-3555-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 044

C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C26-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C26-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

A 249

-

Heavy metals (lead cadmium hexachromium mercury) 001 by weight of total weight of heavy metals per homogenous material (100 ppm) for use as packing and packaging material (Note 1)

Y A ― ― ―

Exceeding 100 ppm to total heavy metal weight for use as packingpackaging material (Note 1)

Immediately prohibited

9462EEC (on packing and packaging waste)

US Regulations on heavy metal on packaging materials

(Note 1) For packing and packaging materials the allowable content of heavy metals in each element that constitute a packing or packaging material (such as packaging material ink paint) shall be 100 ppm or less in the total amount of all the heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury)

(Note 2) The deadline for phase-out of a substance shall be any date set by Omronrsquos voluntary regulation (in principle a date six months prior to

non-use deadline for non-use substances by legislation)

(Note 3) The rule applies with RoHS Directive as the top priority providing ELV Directive shall apply only to cases of parts or materials for limited

use as dedicated ELV parts or materials (type specifications etc)

(Note 4) Omronrsquos additional standard is used when it is impossible for JGPSSI use classification to set the rule of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

and management classification (rank) formulated by Omron

(Note 5) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Pb-J-0 and Pb-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 6) Any lead content of less than 85 wt in high melting point solder shall cause the immediate prohibition

(Note 7) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Cr-J-0 and Cr-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 8) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Hg-J-0 and Hg-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 9) The content ratio will be calculated by conversion to metal element mass using each metal conversion factor Metal conversion factors

are shown in Attachment 2 Also see the Illustrative List (Concerning Products)

(Note 10) Number of exemption specified in the law of RoHS or ELV Directive They are shown here for reference information

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(Note 11) Shall be determined depending on the use of the Omron product

(Note 12) The content standards are those used by Omron for determining ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo and differ from the JGPSSI reporting

standards

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Attachment 2 Illustrative List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning products)

[Substances designated by JGPSSI Ver 420]

For substances whose names are metals or their compounds the content of a regulated chemical substance in terms of quantity and ratio should be calculated in the unit of metal element mass with the metal conversion factor unique to each substance

No metal conversion will be necessary for materials marked with ldquoan asterisk ()ldquo No constant metal conversion factor will be set for materials with ldquotwo asterisks ()ldquo as they are structurally unspecified

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

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A155 A05 Cadmiumcadmium compounds

Cadmium 1000 7440-43-9

Cadmium oxide 0875 1306-19-0

Cadmium sulfide 0778 1306-23-6

Cadmium chloride 0613 10108-64-2

Cadmium sulfate 0539 10124-36-4

Other cadmium compounds - -

A156 A07 Chromium VI compounds

Chromium (VI) oxide 0520 1333-82-0

Barium chromate 0205 10294-40-3

Calcium chromate 0333 13765-19-0

Lead (II) chromate 0161 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red 12656-85-8

Lead sulfochromate yellow 1344-37-2

Sodium chromate 0321 7775-11-3

Sodium dichromate 0397 10588-01-9

Strontium chromate 0255 7789-06-2

Potassium dichromate 0353 7778-50-9

Potassium chromate 0268 7789-00-6

Zinc chromate 0287 13530-65-9

Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 0090 49663-84-5

Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate 0250 11103-86-9

Other hexavalent chromium compounds - -

A154 A09 Leadlead compounds

Lead 1000 7439-92-1

Lead(II) sulfate 0683 7446-14-2

Lead(II) carbonate 0775 598-63-0

Lead(II) chromate 0641 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

12656-85-8

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1319-46-6

Lead acetate 0637 301-04-2

Lead (II) acetate trihydrate 0546 6080-56-4

Lead phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead selenide 0724 12069-00-0

Lead (IV) oxide 0866 1309-60-0

Lead (IIIV) oxide 0907 1314-41-6

Lead (II) sulfide 0866 1314-87-0

Lead (II) oxide 0928 1317-36-8

Lead(II) carbonate basic 0801 1319-46-6

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1344-36-1

Lead(II) phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34) 1344-37-2

Lead(II) titanate 0686 12060-00-3

Lead sulfatesulphuric acid lead salt 1000 15739-80-7

Lead sulphatetribasic 0850 12202-17-4

Lead stearate 0268 1072-35-1

Other lead compounds - -

A157 A10 Mercurymercury compounds

Mercury 1000 7439-97-6

Mercuric chloride - 33631-63-9

Mercury (II) chloride 0739 7487-94-7

Mercuric sulfate 0676 7783-35-9

Mercuric nitrate 0618 10045-94-0

Mercuric (II) oxide 0926 21908-53-2

Mercuric sulfide 0862 1344-48-5

Other mercury compounds - -

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A242 A11 Nickel - 1000 7440-02-0

A078 B015

A17 Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO)

- 0398 56-35-9

A128 A28 Tri-substiituted organostannic compounds

Triphenyltin=N N-dimethyldithiocarbamate 0252 1803-12-9

Triphenyltin fluoride 0322 379-52-2

Triphenyltin acetate 029 900-95-8

Triphenyltin chloride 0308 639-58-7

Triphenyltin hydroxide 0323 76-87-9

Triphenyltin fattyacid((9-11)salt) 0234

0234

0228

0222

18380-71-7

18380-72-8

47672-31-1

94850-90-5

Triphenyltin chloroacetate 0268 7094-94-2

Tributyltin methacrylate 0316 2155-70-6

Bis(tributyltin) fumalate 0342 6454-35-9

Tributyltin fluoride 0384 1983-10-4

Bis(tributyltin)23-dibromosuccinate 0278 31732-71-5 Tributyltin acetate 034 56-36-0

Tributyltin laurate 0243 3090-36-6

Bis(tributyltin) phthalate 0319 4782-29-0

Coplymer of alkyl (c=8) acrylatemethyl methacrylate and tributyltin methacrylate

018 67772-01-4

Tributyltin sulfamate 0307 6517-25-5

Bis (tributyltin) maleate 0341 14275-57-1

Tributyltin chloride 0365 1461-22-9 7342-38-3

Mixture of tributyltin cyclopentanecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin naphthenate)

85409-17-2

Mixture of tributyltin 12344a 4b 561010a-decahydro-7-isopropyl-1 4a-dimethyl-1-phenanthlenecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin rosin salt)

26239-64-5

Other tri-substituted organostannic compounds - -

A 247 A23 Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds

Dibutyltin oxide 0477 818-08-6

Dibutyltin diacetate 0338 1067-33-0

Dibutyltin dilaurate 0188 77-58-7

Dibutyltin maleate 0342 78-04-6

Other dibutyltin compounds - -

A 248 A24 Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds

Dioctyl Tin Oxide 0329 870-08-6

Dioctyltin dilaurate 0160 3648-18-8

Other Dioctyltin compounds - -

C234 A19 Beryllium Oxide (BeO)

- - 1304-56-9

A058 B02 Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)

Polybrominated Biphenyls - 59536-65-1

Dibromobiphenyl - 92-86-4

2-Bromobiphenyl - 2052-07-5

3-Bromobiphenyl - 2113-57-7

4-Bromobiphenyl - 92-66-0

Tribromobiphenyl - 59080-34-1

Tetrabromobiphenyl - 40088-45-7

Pentabrphenyl - 56307-79-0

Hexabromobiphenyl - 59080-40-9

hexabromo-11-biphenyl - 36355-01-8

Firemaster FF-1 - 67774-32-7

Heptabromobiphenyl - 35194-78-6

Octabromobiphenyl - 61288-13-9

Nonabromo-11-biphenyl - 27753-52-2

Decabromobiphenyl - 13654-09-6

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A063 B03 Polybrominated Diphenylethers (PBDEs)

Bromodiphenyl ether - 101-55-3

Dibromodiphenyl ethers - 2050-47-7

Tribromodiphenyl ether - 49690-94-0

Tetrabromodiphenyl ethers - 40088-47-9

Pentabromodidphenyl ether (note Commercially available PeBDPO is a complex reaction mixture containing a variety of brominated diphenyloxides)

- 32534-81-9 (CAS number used for commercial grades of PeBDPO)

Hexabromodiphenyl ether - 36483-60-0

Heptabromodiphenyl ether - 68928-80-3

Octabromodiphenyl ether - 32536-52-0

Nonabromodiphenyl ether - 63936-56-1

Decabromodiphenyl ether - 1163-19-5

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD)

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(14)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(15)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds in combination with antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(16)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls)]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(17)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls) in combination w ith antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(22)[Aliphaticalicyclic chlorinated and brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(42)[Brominated organic phosphorus compounds]

- -

Poly(26-dibromo-phenylene oxide) - 69882-11-7

Tetra-decabromo-diphenoxy-benzene - 58965-66-5

12-Bis(246-tribromo-phenoxy) ethane - 37853-59-1

353rsquo5rsquo-Tetrabromo-bisphenol A (TBBA) - 79-94-7

TBBA unspecified - 30496-13-0

TBBA-epichlorhydrin oligomer - 40039-93-8

TBBA-TBBA-diglycidyl-ether oligomer - 70682-74-5

TBBA carbonate oligomer - 28906-13-0

TBBA carbonate oligomer phenoxy end capped - 94344-64-2

TBBA carbonate oligomer 246- tribromo-phenol terminated

- 71342-77-3

TBBA-bisphenol A-phosgene polymer - 32844-27-2

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 139638-58-7

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 135229-48-0

TBBA-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 21850-44-2

TBBA bis-(2-hydroxy-ethyl-ether) - 4162-45-2

TBBA-bis-(allyl-ether) - 25327-89-3

TBBA-dimethyl-ether - 37853-61-5

Tetrabromo-bisphenol S - 39635-79-5

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B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD) (contrsquod)

TBBS-bis-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 42757-55-1

24-Dibromo-phenol - 615-58-7

246-tribromo-phenol - 118-79-6

Pentabromo-phenol - 608-71-9

246-Tribromo-phenyl-alltl-ether - 3278-89-5

Tribromo-phenyl-allyl-etherunspecified - 26762-91-4

Bis(methyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 55481-60-2

Bis(2-ethlhexyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 26040-51-7

2-Hydroxy-propyl-2-(2-hydroxy- ethoxy)-ethyl-TBP - 20566-35-2

TBPA glycol-and propylene-oxide esters - 75790-69-1

NNrsquo-Ethylene ndashbis-(tetrabromo- phthalimide) - 32588-76-4

Ethylene-bis(56-dibromo-norbornane- 23-dicarboximide)

- 52907-07-0

23-Dibromo-2-butene-14-diol - 3234-02-4

Dibromo-neopentyl-glycol - 3296-90-0

23-Dibromo-1-propanol - 96-13-9

Tribromo-neopentyl-alcohol - 36483-57-5

Poly tribromo-styrene - 57137-10-7

Tribromo-styrene - 61368-34-1

Dibromo-styrene grafted PP - 171091-06-8

Poly-dibromo-styrene - 31780-26-4

Bromo-Chloro-paraffins - 68955-41-9

Bromo-Chloro-alpha-olefin - 82600-56-4

Vinylbromide - 593-60-2

Tris-(23-dibromo-propyl)-isocyanurate - 52434-90-9

Tris(24-Dibromo-phenyl) phosphate - 49690-63-3

Tris(tribromo-neopentyl) phosphate - 19186-97-1

Chlorinated and brominated phosphate esther - 125997-20-8

Pentabromo-toluene - 87-83-2

Pentabromo-benzyl bromide - 38521-51-6

13-Butadienehomopolymerbrominated - 68441-46-3

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate monomer - 59447-55-1

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate polymer - 59447-57-3

Decabromo-diphenyl-ethane - 84852-53-9

Tribromo-bisphenyl-maleinimide - 59789-51-4

Tetrabromo-chyclo-octane - 31454-48-5

12-Dibromo-4-(12 dibromo-methyl)-cyclo-hexane - 3322-93-8

TBPA Na salt - 25357-79-3

Tetrabromo phthalic anhydride - 632-79-1

Octabromo-113-trimethyl-1-phenylindane (FR-1808)

- 155613-93-7

Other Brominated Flame Retardants - -

B033 B18 Chlorinated flame retardants

22-bis(chloromethyl)trimethylene bis(bis(2-chloroethyl)phosphate)

- 38051-10-4

Tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate - 13674-84-5

Phosphoric acid 22-bis(bromomethyl)-3-chloropropyl=bis[2-chloro-1-(chloromethyl)ethyl] ester

- 66108-37-0

A070 B05 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and specific substitutes

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (all isomers and congeners)

- 1336-36-3

Monomethyl-tetrachloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 141)

- 76253-60-6

Monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 121 Ugilec 21)

- 81161-70-8

Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane (DBBT) - 99688-47-8

A144 B15 Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs)

PCT (Polychlorinated Terphenyl) (all isomers and congeners)

- 61788-33-8

A071 B06 Polychlorinated Naphthalenes (more than 3 chlorine atoms)

Polychlorinated Naphthalenes - 70776-03-3

Other polychlorinated Naphthalenes - -

B014 B12 Perchlorates Lithium perchlorate - 7791-03-9

Other perchlorate compounds - -

A236 B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

Perfluoroctane Sulfonates (PFOS) C8F17SO2X where X = OR NR or other derivative

- -

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A243 B10 Fluorinated greenhouse gases (PFC SF6 HFC)

Tetrafluoromethane (Carbon tetrafluoride PFC-14) - 75-73-0

Hexafluoroethane (PFC-116) - 76-16-4

Octafluoropropane (PFC-218) - 76-19-7

Decafluorobutane (PFC-31-10) - 355-25-9

Dodecafluoropentane (PFC-41-12) - 678-26-2

Tetradecafluorohexane (PFC-51-14) - 355-42-0

Octafluorocyclobutane (PFC-c318) - 115-25-3

Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) - 2551-62-4

Trifluoromethane - (HFC-23) - 75-46-7

Difluoromethane - (HFC-32) - 75-10-5

Methyl fluoride ndash (HFC-41) - 593-53-3

2H3H-Decafluoropentane ndash (HFC-43-10mee) - 138495-42-8

Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) - 354-33-6

1122-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134) - 359-35-3

1112-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134a) - 811-97-2

11-Difluoroethane ndash (HFC-152a) - 75-37-6

112-Trifluoroethane ndash(HFC-143) - 430-66-0

111-Trifluoroethane ndash (HFC-143a) - 420-46-2

2H-Heptafluoropropane ndash (HFC-227ea) - 431-89-0

111223-hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236cb) - 677-56-5

111233-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236ea) - 431-63-0

111333-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236fa) - 690-39-1

11223-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245ca) - 679-86-7

11133-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245fa) - 460-73-1

11133-Pentafluorobutane ndash (HFC-365mfc) - 406-58-6

A249 B19 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and PVC co-polymer

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - 9002-86-2

Other Polyvinyl chlorides - -

PVC co-polymer - -

A105 C01 Asbestos Asbestos - 1332-21-4

Actinolite - 77536-66-4

Amosite (Grunerite) - 12172-73-5

Anthophyllite - 77536-67-5

Chrysotile - 12001-29-5

Crocidolite - 12001-28-4

Tremolite - 77536-68-6

A143 C02 Azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines

4-aminobiphenyl - 92-67-1

Benzidine - 92-87-5

4-chloro-2-methylaniline - 95-69-2

2-naphthylamine - 91-59-8

o-aminoazotoluene - 97-56-3

5-nitro-o-toluidine - 99-55-8

4-chloroaniline - 106-47-8

24-diaminoanisole - 615-05-4

44-methylenedianiline - 101-77-9

33-dichlorobenzidine - 91-94-1

33-dimethoxybenzidine - 119-90-4

33-dimethylbenzidine - 119-93-7

44-diamino-33-dimethyldiphenylmethane - 838-88-0

6-methoxy-m-toluidine - 120-71-8

44-methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline) - 101-14-4

44-oxydianiline - 101-80-4

44-diaminodiphenyl sulfide - 139-65-1

o-toluidine - 95-53-4

4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine - 95-80-7

245-trimethylaniline - 137-17-7

o-anisidine - 90-04-0

4-amino azobenzene - 60-09-3

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A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances

Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) - 75-69-4

Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) - 75-71-8

Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13) - 75-72-9

Pentachlorofluoroethane (CFC-111) - 354-56-3

Tetrachlorodifluoroethane (CFC-112) 1122-Tetrachloro-12-difluoroethane (CFC-112) 1112-Tetrachloro-22-difluoroethane (CFC-112a)

- - -

76-12-0 76-12-0 76-11-9

Trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC-113) 112-Trichloro-122 trifluoroethane (CFC-113) 111-Trichloro-222 trifluoroethane (CFC-113a)

- - -

76-13-1 76-13-1 354-58-5

Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114) - 76-14-2

Monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115) - 76-15-3

Heptachlorofluoropropane (CFC-211)

1112233-Heptachloro-3-fluoropropane (CFC-211aa) 1112333-Heptachloro-2-fluoropropane (CFC-211ba)

-

- - -

422-78-6

135401-87-5

422-78-6

422-81-1

Hexachlorodifluoropropane (CFC-212) - 3182-26-1

Pentachlorotrifluoropropane (CFC-213) - 2354-06-5 134237-31-3

Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropane (CFC-214) 1223-Tetrachloro-1133-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214aa) 1113-Tetrachloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214cb)

- - -

29255-31-0 2268-46-4 -

Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215) 122-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215aa) 123-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ba) 112-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215bb) 113-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ca) 111-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215cb)

- - - - - -

1599-41-3 1599-41-3 76-17-5 - - 4259-43-2

Dichlorohexafluoropropane (CFC-216) - 661-97-2

Chloroheptafluoropropane (CFC-217) - 422-86-6

Bromochloromethane (Halon-1011) - 74-97-5

Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon-1202) - 75-61-6

Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211) - 353-59-3

Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301) - 75-63-8

Dibromotetrafluoroethane (Halon-2402) - 124-73-2

Tetrachloromethane (carbontetrachloride) - 56-23-5

111-Trichloroethane (methylchloroform) - 71-55-6

Bromomethane (methyl bromide) - 74-83-9

Bromoethane (ethyl bromide) - 74-96-4

1-Bromopropane (n-propyl bromide) - 106-94-5

Trifluoroiodomethane (trifluoromethyliodide) - 2314-97-8

Chloromethane (methyl chloride) - 74-87-3

Dibromofluoromethane (HBFC-21 B2) - 1868-53-7

Bromodifluoromethane (HBFC-22 B1) - 1511-62-2

Bromofluoromethane (HBFC-31 B1) - 373-52-4

Tetrabromofluoroethane (HBFC-121B4) - 306-80-9

Tribromodifluoroethane (HBFC-122 B3) - -

Dibromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-123 B2) - 354-04-1

Bromotetrafluoroethane (HBFC-124 B1) - 124-72-1

Tribromofluoroethane (HBFC-131 B3) - -

Dibromodifluoroethane (HBFC-132 B2) - 75-82-1

Bromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-133 B1) - 421-06-7

Dibromofluoroethane (HBFC-141 B2) - 358-97-4

Bromodifluoroethane (HBFC-142 B1) - 420-47-3

Bromofluoroethane (HBFC-151 B1) - 762-49-2

Hexabromofluoropropane (HBFC-221 B6) - -

Pentabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-222 B5) - -

Tetrabromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-223 B4) - -

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Tribromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-224 B3) - -

Dibromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-225 B2) - 431-78-7

Bromohexafluoropropane (HBFC-226 B1) - 2252-78-0

Pentabromofluoropropane (HBFC-231 B5) - -

Tetrabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-232 B4) - -

Tribromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-233 B3) - -

Dibromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-234 B2) - -

Bromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-235 B1) - 460-88-8

Tetrabromofluoropropane (HBFC-241 B4) - -

Tribromodifluoropropane (HBFC-242 B3) - 70192-80-2

Dibromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-243 B2) - 431-21-0

Bromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-244 B1) - 679-84-5

Tribromofluoropropane (HBFC-251 B3) - 75372-14-4

Dibromodifluoropropane (HBFC-252 B2) - 460-25-3

Bromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-253 B1) - 421-46-5

Dibromofluoropropane (HBFC-261 B2) - 51584-26-0

Bromodifluoropropane (HBFC-262 B1) - -

Bromofluoropropane (HBFC-271 B1) - 1871-72-3

Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21) - 75-43-4

Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22) - 75-45-6

Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31) - 593-70-4

Tetrachlorofluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1122-Tetrachloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1112-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-121a)

- - -

134237-32-4 354-14-3 354-11-0

Trichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-122) 122-Trichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-122) 112-Trichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-122a) 111-Trichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-122b)

- - - -

41834-16-6 354-21-2 354-15-4 354-12-1

Dichlorotrifluoroethane(HCFC-123) 11-Dichloro-222-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123) 12-Dichloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123b)

- - - - -

34077-87-7 306-83-2 354-23-4 90454-18-5 812-04-4

Chlorotetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 2-chloro-1112-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 1-chloro-1122-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124a)

- - -

63938-10-3 2837-89-0 354-25-6

Trichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-131)

112-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoroethane(HCFC131a) 111-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131b)

- -

-

- -

27154-33-2

(134237-34-6)

359-28-4 811-95-0 2366-36-1

Dichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-132) 12-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-132) 11-Dichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-132a) 12-Dichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-132b) 11-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HFCF-132c)

- - - - -

25915-78-0 431-06-1 471-43-2 1649-08-7 1842-05-3

Chlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC-133)

1-Chloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133) 2-Chloro-111-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133a) 1-Chloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133b)

-

-

- - -

1330-45-6

431-07-2

1330-45-6 75-88-7 421-04-5

Dichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-141) 12-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141) 11-Dichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-141a) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b)

- - - -

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1717-00-6 (25167-88-8) 430-57-9 430-53-5

1717-00-6

Chlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-142) 2-Chloro-11-Difluoroethane (HCFC-142) 1-Chloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b) 1-Chloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-142a)

- - - -

25497-29-4 338-65-8 75-68-3 338-64-7

Chlorofluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a)

- - -

110587-14-9 762-50-5 1615-75-4

Hexachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-221) 111223-Hexachloro-3-fluoropropane (HCFC-221ab)

- - -

134237-35-7 29470-94-8 422-26-4

-4455-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances (contrsquod)

Pentachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-222) 11133-pentachloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-222ca)) 12233-pentachloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-222aa)

- - -

134237-36-8 422-49-1 422-30-0

Tetrachlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-223) 1133-Tetrachloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223ca) 1113-Tetrachloro-223-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223cb)

- - -

134237-37-9 422-52-6 422-50-4

Trichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224) 133-Trichloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224ca) 113-Trichloro-1223-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cb) 111-Trichloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cc)

- - - -

134237-38-0 422-54-8 422-53-7 422-51-7

Dichloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-225) 22-Dichloro-11133-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225aa) 23-Dichloro-11123-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ba) 12-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225bb) 33-Dichloro-11122-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca) 13-Dichloro-11223-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb) 11-Dichloro-12233-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225cc) 12-Dichloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225da) 13-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ea) 11-Dichloro-12333-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225eb)

- - - - - - - - - -

127564-92-5 128903-21-9 422-48-0 422-44-6 422-56-0 507-55-11 3474-88-9 431-86-7 136013-79-1 111512-56-2

Chlorohexafluoropropane (HCFC-226) 2-Chloro-111333-hexafluoro-propane (HCFC-226da)

- -

134308-72-8 431-87-8

Pentachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-231) 11123-pentachloro-2-fluoro-propane(HCFC-231bb)

- -

134190-48-0 421-94-3

Tetrachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-232) 1113-Tetrachloro-33-difluoropropane (HCFC-232fc)

- -

134237-39-1 460-89-9

Trichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-233) 111-Trichloro-333-trifluoropropane(HCFC-233fb)

- -

134237-40-4 7125-83-9

Dichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234) 12-Dichloro-1233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234db)

- -

127564-83-4 425-94-5

Chloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-235) 1-Chloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-235fa)

- -

134237-41-5 460-92-4

Tetrachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-241) 1123-Tetrachloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-241db)

- -

134190-49-1 666-27-3

Trichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-242) 133Trichloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-242fa)

- -

134237-42-6 460-63-9

Dichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-243) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243cc) 23-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243db) 33-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243fa)

- - - -

134237-43-7 7125-99-7 338-75-0 460-69-5

Chlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244) 3-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244ca) 1-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244cc)

- - -

134190-50-4 679-85-6 421-75-0

Trichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-251) 113-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251fb) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251dc)

- - -

134190-51-5 818-99-5 421-41-0

Dichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-252) 13-Dicloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC 252fb)

- -

134190-52-6 819-00-1

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances (contrsquod)

Chlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-253) 3-Chloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-253fb)

- -

134237-44-8 460-35-5

Dichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-261) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-261fc) 12-Dichloro-2-fluoro-propane (HCFC-261ba)

- - -

134237-45-9 7799-56-6 420-97-3

Chlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-262) 1-Chloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-262ca) 2-Chloro-13-difluoropropane (HCFC-262da) 1-Chloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-262fc)

- - - -

134190-53-7 420-99-5 102738-79-4 421-02-03

Chlorofluoropropane (HCFC-271) 2-Chloro-2-fluoropropane (HCFC-271ba) 1-Chloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-271fb)

- - -

134190-54-8 420-44-0 430-55-7

A151 C06 Radioactive substances

Uranium-238 - 7440-61-1

Radon - 10043-92-2

Americium-241 - 14596-10-2

Thorium-232 - 7440-29-1

Cesium-137 - 10045-97-3

Strontium-90 - 10098-97-2

Other radioactive substances - -

A142 C07 Formaldehyde - - 50-00-0

A235 C08 Phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

- - 3846-71-7

A244 C09 Selected Phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)

Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) - 85-68-7

Dibutylphthalate (DBP) - 84-74-2

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) - 117-81-7

A245 C10 Selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid diisodecyl ester (DIDP)

- 26761-40-0 68515-49-1

Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) - 28553-12-0 68515-48-0

Di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP) - 117-84-0

A246 C11 Dimethyl fumarate - - 624-49-7

B020 A20 Diarsenic Pentoxide - 1303-28-2

B021 A21 Diarsenic Trioxide - 1327-53-3

B019 B11 Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and all major diastereoisomers

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) - 25637-99-4 3194-55-6

alpha-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-50-6

beta-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-51-7

gamma-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-52-8

A140 B09 Shortchain Chlorinated Paraffins (carbon number 10 -13

Alkanes C10-13 chloro - 85535-84-8

Alkanes C10-12 chloro - 108171-26-2

Alkanes C12-13 chloro - 71011-12-6

Alkanes chloro - 61788-76-9

Other Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins - -

B022 B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP)

- - 115-96-8

B016 C12 Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)

- - 117-81-7

B017 C13 Dibutylphthalate (DBP)

- - 84-74-2

B018 C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)

- - 85-68-7

B023 A22 Cobalt dichloride (CoCl2)

- 7646-79-9

B024 A25 Lead chromate - 7758-97-6

B025 A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

- 12656-85-8

B26 A27 Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34)

- 1344-37-2

-4655-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B027 C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)

- - 84-69-5

B028 C16 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum and silicon they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B029 C17 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Zirconia Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum silicon and zirconium they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B030 C18 Boric acid - - 10043-35-3

- - 11113-50-1

B031 C19 Disodium tetraborate anhydrous

Disodium tetraborate decahydrate - 1303-96-4

Disodium tetraborate anhydrous - 1330-43-4

Disodium tetraborate pentahydrate - 12179-04-3

B032 C20 Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate

- - 12267-73-1

B034 C21 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP)

- - 71888-89-6

B035 C22 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP)

- - 68515-42-4

B036 B17 4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3)

- - 548-62-9

B037 A29 Strontium chromate - 7789-06-2

B038 B20 22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA)

- - 101-14-4

B039 A30 Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate

- 11103-86-9

B040 A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide

- 49663-84-5

B041 C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate

- - 117-82-8

-4755-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B042 C24 4-(1133-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (4-tert-Octylphenol)

- - 140-66-9

B043 C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether

- - 111-96-6

B044 C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC)

- - 127-19-5

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Attachment 3

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject chemical substances

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

Uses of A and A1 ranks are already checked

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

However it is assumed that Omron Corporation will not use nickel and selected

phthalates for any legally regulated applications

15

13

14

11

12

9

10

8

7

5

6

4

3

1

2

We hereby certify that the chemical substances cited below are not contained in our products

parts or materials that are supplied to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiary and affiliated

companies) by us (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies)

Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances

Product Number Article Name

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Remarks

-4955-

Attachment 4

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject Substances

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

14

15

12

13

10

11

8

9

6

7

5

4

3

1

Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

Product Number

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Uses of A and A1 ranks are

already checked

Article Name

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

We hereby pledge that we (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies) have verified that

the prohibited substances (A rank) cited below are not contained in the following products

parts or materials delivered to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiaries and affiliates) and

are committed to attaining the goal for phasing out the following non-use substances (A1 rank)

2

Deadline for

Non-use

(MMYYYY)

JGPSSI use

classification

code

Remarks

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Attachment 5

PROCESS CHANGE REPORT(PCR)

Date No

From (Company name)

TO

Written Checked

Type

Part name

Parts code No(drawing No)

Change classification

Change in manufacture place change in manufacture method Renewal or modification of die

Reason

Effective date of change

Lot No

Change in QA standers

QC process chart

Inspection standards

Representative sample

Present method Method after change

Quality check points amp result

Opinion amp requirement Checked

For OMRON use

Indications for receiving inspection indicator Result of receiving inspection

Pro455 QE E

If it is a commercial product

enter its product number

Change of material of a part or material

Change of material of an ink paint and

the like

Includes the change of subsidiary

materials (adhesives solders etc)

The attached materials contain the

following

Material composition data (JGP file)

Results of evaluation of reliability

Results of evaluation of performances

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Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

The preparation procedure is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file sent from Omron upon request for survey Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink) Check Point (3)

4) Fill in ldquomanufacturerrsquos namerdquo and ldquonumber of productpartmaterial of the respondentrdquo Check Point (4)

5) Fill in ldquosurvey unitrdquo and ldquosurvey unit massrdquo Check Point (5)

ldquoSurvey unitrdquo should be determined as per the unit of Omronrsquos product number

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

6) Press the Input button for each of the subject items and go on to the information registration window for contained substances (level 2) Check Point (6)

7) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 1 button Check Point (7)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

8) Make sure that the number designated by Omron upon request is entered in ldquonumber of the requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo and ldquoreference numberrdquo Check Point (8)

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

9) Press the Save GP button to output the JGP file Check Point (9)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule

JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

Check Point (9)

Check Point (8)

-5255-

Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 2 is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Register SVHC content information of REACH

Enter content flag ldquoYrdquo when the content of any one of SVHC substances exceeds the threshold level (reporting level) Enter ldquoNrdquo when it does not Check Point (1)

Enter content flag = ldquoYrdquo when the content of any substance does not exceed the threshold level Check Point (1)

Select the appropriate use classification press the appropriate button and go to the registration window (level 3) of content information of SVHC Check Point (2)

Registration is mandatory for content flag of Y Registration is necessary even for the flag of N if the substance is known to be contained

2) Enter either ldquoYrdquo or ldquoNrdquo in the content flag according to the threshold level (reporting level) for each substance Check Point (3)

3) Input the total content of each substance This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the total content is known Metal conversion is necessary for metal

compounds Check Point (4)

4) Select the appropriate use classification and input ldquouse and purposerdquo ldquouse portionrdquo and ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo Check Point (5)

This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the information is known

Note that input is mandatory for some materials or uses for the last item ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink)

5) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 2 button Check Point (6)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

6) Press the OK button to go back to Level 1 Check Point (7)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

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Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 3 (SVHC content information) is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Input ldquocontent of compound per survey unitrdquo ldquouse and purposerdquo and ldquouse portionrdquo for each substance group Check Point (1)

2) In Level 3 there are two tables one for input when the content ratio exceeds 01 and the other when the ratio does not exceed 01 Be sure to choose the right table Check

Point (2)

3) After inputting for all substance groups in Level 3 press the OK button to go back to Level 2 Check Point (3)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

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Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

Preparation Procedure and Check Points The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file created by the manufacturer Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo and check the entries (Input is mandatory for cells shown in pink) Check Point (3)

The respondentrsquos company name may be the manufacturerrsquos name

4) Make sure that the reference number is the one designated by Omron upon request Check Point (4)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

5) Make sure that ldquonumber of requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo is Omronrsquos product number Check Point (5)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

6) Check if the ldquosurvey unitrdquo is appropriate Check Point (6)

Determine the right survey unit as per Omronrsquos units for product numbers

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

7) Press the Error check 1 button In case an error is found correct the problem part Check Point (7)

8) Press the SAVE JGP button to output the JGP file Check Point (8)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5) Check Point (6)

Check Point (7) Check Point (8)

History of Major Revisions

Oct 21 2003 Ver 10 First version

Nov 1 2006 Ver 20 Controlled substances were changed from 207 substance groups to 25 substance groups as per JGPSSI Ver 3

Apr 8 2011 Ver 30 Total revision Controlled substances were changed from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 3 (25 substance group) to Ver 411 (49 substance groups) Omronrsquos own content standards and survey format were changed to those specified by JGPSSI

July 31 2012 Ver 31 Changed the controlled substances from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 411 (49 substance group) to Ver 420 (61 substance groups) In conjunction with that renewed Attachment 1 List of Regulated Chemical Substances Added 523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report) Changed the JGPSSI Tool to allow the entry of manufacturerrsquos name in the respondent field that had been for the trading firmrsquos name Non-inclusion Certificate Updated the Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances from Version 30 to Version 31 Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo Substance Phase-out Declaration Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank

from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo

Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31

Issued on October 21 2003

Revised on July 31 2012

Issued by Omron Corporation

Global Process Innovation HQ

Quality Innovation Center

Page 10: Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances (For

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533 Change management of Information

After submitting Data to Omron when the change of Information occers immediately

revise the data and inform it to Omronrsquos person in charge Such changes that may occur in

the following situations

The error as in calculation of the substance content information was revealed

The change was made to the content information provided by your supplier

The new substance was added to the substance list or the content standard is changed

The 4M change occurred at your site (change of material quality shape processing

method etc) (submission of PCR or samples will be necessary)

6 Specific Preparation Procedure and Examples of Preparation

Specific JGP file preparation procedures and examples are shown in the following attachments for

your reference

Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

-1155-

Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning Products)

A substances 28 A1 substances 0

B substances 32 C substances 1

In case a substance has multiple management classes it is assumed to be one with the most stringent management class when counting the

number of substances

Definition of signs at the center of JGPSSI intended use classification code (1)-R- EU RoHS Directive (2)-E-EU ELV Directive (3)-B- battery regulation (4)-J-JGPSSI

[1 by weight =10000 ppm]

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ub

sta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group) Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds 001 by weight (100 ppm) of each homogenous material providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 0001 by weight of a battery (10 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-21 Cd-R-3

Printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses containing cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-30 Cd-R-4

Cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material in alloys as electricalmechanical solder joints to electrical conductors located directly on the voice coil in transducers used in high-powered loudspeakers with sound pressure levels of 100 dB (A) and more

― ―

Y C R-38 Cd-R-6 Cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material in cadmium oxide in thick film pastes used on aluminum bonded beryllium oxide

― ―

Y A R-8(a) Cd-R-7 Cadmium in a thermal cutoff of a one shot pellet type that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Thermal cutoff is a temperature fuse Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2012

Y C R-8(b) Cd-R-8 Cadmium in an electric point that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in electric points as specified by ELV Directive is evaluated based Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 Cd-R-0 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y C R-13 Cd-R-9 Cadmium in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in optical glass is evaluated based on Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y A1 R-39 Cd-R-10

Cadmium in a color conversion II-VI family LED used for solid-state lighting or a display system that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material (ldquocadmium per square millimeter in a light emission areardquo lt 10μg Cd)

― Jan 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2014

Y A1 R-40 Cd-R-11 Cadmium contained in a photoresistor of analog optical coupler used for professional audio system exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

July 12013 Exemption repealed starting Jan 1 2014

Y A E-15 Cd-E-2 Batteries for electric vehicles containing cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds

Y A ― Cd-B-2 Batteries containing cadmium exceeding 10ppm by weight of the battery

― Immediately prohibited

All batteries including button cells bull Korean law on quality control and safety management of industrial products bull EC Directive 200666EC on batteries bull Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Y A ― Cd-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Cd-J-99 Containing cadmium above 100ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

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― ―

N

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― ―

A

156 A07

Hexavalent Chromium Compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-9 Cr-R-2

Hexavalent chromium up to 075 by weight as antirust for a carbon steel cooling system in an absorption refrigerator that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y C E-12(a) Cr-E-1 Anti-corrosion coatings containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (Other than below Cr-E-2)

― ―

Y C E-12(b) Cr-E-2

Corrosion preventive coating related to bolt and nut assemblies for chassis applications containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-13 Cr-E-3 (Absorption) refrigerators in motor caravans containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm and 075 wt in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y A ― Cr-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A

156 A07 Hexavalent Chromium Compounds

Y A ― Cr-J-99 Containing hexavalent chromium above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

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N

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― Cr-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― ―

A

154 A09

Lead and its compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Describe the threshold level if a product has any of the intended uses listed below

bull For batteries 0004 by weight of a battery (40 ppm) bull For coating on a toy or a product for children 0009 by weight of a product (90 ppm) bull For a consumer product for children aged twelve and under 001 by weight of a product (100 ppm) bull For an electric wire cable or cord insulated with thermosetting or thermoplastic resin 003 by weight per surface coating (300 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-6(a)

E-1 Pb-RE-3

Steel materials containing 035 or less but exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (including batch-based hot dip galvanized steel ampfree-machining steel)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-6(c)

E-3 Pb-RE-4

Copper alloy containing 4 or less exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (eg brass phosphor bronze)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-5(a) E-10

Pb-RE-5 Lead in a cathode ray tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-5(b) E-10

Pb-RE-6 Lead up to 02 by weight in glass of a fluorescent tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5) See (Note 3) for ELV No threshold level of 02 by weight established for ELV

Y C R-7(c)I E-10

Pb-RE-7

Lead in electricity or electronic components excluding dielectric ceramics (eg piezoelectronic device) in a capacitor that contains lead in glass ceramic or glassceramic matrix compounds and also excluding automotive valves and automotive plugs exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-7(c)II

E-10 Pb-RE-8

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage of 125V AC or 250V DC or larger that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

― ―

Y

A R-7(c)III E-10

Pb-RE-9

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage less than 125V AC or 250V DC that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

RoHS Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013 See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

Y C R-7(c)IV E-10(b)

Pb-RE-12 Lead in a PZT dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of integrated circuit or discrete semiconductor exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-10(d) Pb-RE-20 Lead in a dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of ultrasonic sonar exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y A R-11(a)

E-8(f) Pb-RE-10

Lead used for a C-press compliant pin connectorsystem that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption already repealed

See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

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Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y

A R-11(b) E-8(f)

Pb-RE-11 Lead used for a compliant pin connectorssystem other than C-press that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

See (Note 3) for ELV C ELV ―

Y C R-6(b) E-2(c)

Pb-R-1 Aluminum materials containing 04 or less exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y C R-7(a) E-8(e)

Pb-R-2 Lead in high-melting point solder (lead-based alloys containing 85 by weight or more lead)

― (Note 6) Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y C R-7(b) Pb-R-3

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering for servers storage and storage array systems and network infrastructure equipment for switching signaling transmission and network management for telecommunication

― ―

Y A R-12 Pb-R-5 Coating material for thermal conduction module C-rings containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A R-14 Pb-R-7

Solder consisting of more than two types of elements for connecting microprocessor pins and package containing less than 85 wt and more than 80 wt of lead

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-15

E-8(g) Pb-R-8

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solder for connecting semiconductor dies and carriers in flip chip IC packages

― ― Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y A1 R-16 Pb-R-10 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in linear incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes

― March 1 2013

Exemption to be repealed after Sept 1 2013

Y C R-17 Pb-R-11

Lead halide containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as radiant agent in High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps used for professional reprography applications

― ―

Y C R-21 Pb-R-15 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses

― ―

Y A R-23 Pb-R-17 Lead contained in finishing agents of 065 mm or finer pitch components other than connectors exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-24 Pb-R-18

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar array ceramic multilayer capacitors

― ―

Y C R-29 Pb-R-22

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1 2 3 and 4) of Council Directive 69493EEC

― ―

Y C R-31 Pb-R-23

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent lamps (which eg are used for liquid crystal displays designs or industrial lighting)

― ―

Y C R-32 Pb-R-24 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead oxide in seal frit used for making window assemblies for Argon and Krypton laser tubes

― ―

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Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C R-33 Pb-R-25 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering of thin copper wires of 100 μm diameter and less in power transformers

― ―

Y C R-34 Pb-R-26 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in cermet-based trimmer potentiometer elements

― ―

Y C R-37 Pb-R-27 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in the plating layer of high voltage diodes on the basis of a zinc borate glass body

― ―

Y C R-13(a) Pb-R-30 Lead in white glass used for an optical purpose containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ― White glass means transparent glass

Y C R-13(b) Pb-R-31 Lead in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-9(b) Pb-R-32

Lead in a shell (exterior casing) or bushing (a cylindrical component fitted inside a hole) of a bearing for a compressor containing coolant for heating ventilation air-conditioning refrigeration chilling and HVACR exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-18(b) Pb-R-33

Lead (lead of 1 or less by weight) as activator in fluorescent powder of a discharge lamp used as a suntan lamp containing phosphor such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y A R-18(a) Pb-R-34

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as activator in the fluorescent powder (1 lead by weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphors such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) as well as when used as specialty lamps for diazo-printing reprography lithography insect traps photochemical and curing processes containing phosphors such as SMS ((Sr Ba)2MgSi2O7Pb)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-25 Pb-R-35

Lead oxide exceeding 1000 ppm per unit of homogeneous material used for structural elements on the surfaces of surface conduction electron emitter

displays (SED) notably seal frit and frit ring

― ―

Y A E-2(b) Pb-E-1 Aluminum with a lead content of above 04 and 15 or less by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-4(a) E-4(b)

Pb-E-3 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bearing shells and bushes (alloy)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C E-5 Pb-E-4 Batteries containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-6 Pb-E-5 Vibration dampers containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-7(b) Pb-E-6

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in vulcanising agents and stabilisers for elastomers in fluid handling and powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

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JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C E-7(c) Pb-E-7 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bonding agents for elastomers in powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y A E-9 Pb-E-10 Valve seats containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-11 Pb-E-11 Pyrotechnic initiators containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-8(b) Pb-E-12 Lead in solder for electric use that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder on electronic circuit boards and glass)

― Immediately prohibited

It also applies to lead in solder plating Exemption already repealed

Y A1 E-8(a) Pb-E-13

Lead in solder for installing an electric or electronic component on an electronic circuit board or for a component terminal that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding electrolysis aluminum capacitors)

― July 1 2015 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2016

Y A E-8(c) Pb-E-14 Lead on a terminal of an electrolysis aluminum capacitor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y A1 E-8(d) Pb-E-15 Lead for soldering an air mass sensor on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― July 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2015

Y C E-8(h) Pb-E-16

Lead in solder for attaching a heat spreader and heat sink of a power semiconductor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (The chip size is 1 cm

2 at

least The electric current density is 1 Amm2 at least)

― ―

Y A E-8(i) Pb-E-17 Lead in solder for electric glazing on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder for laminate glazing)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y C E-8(j) Pb-E-18 Lead in solder used for laminate glazing that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-1(b) Pb-E-19 Lead content of 035 wt in continuously galvanized sheet steel exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y C E-12 Pb-E-21 Lead-containing thermoelectric material in automotive electrical applications intended for the reduction of CO2 emissions through waste heat recovery

― ―

Y A ― Pb-J-1 Containing lead above 300 ppm in homogeneous material for use in vinyl chloride wires

― Immediately prohibited

Determination method specified by Proposition 65 of California

Y A ― Pb-J-3 Containing above 0009 of lead per surface treatment layer such as coating in partsmaterial used in toys

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y A ― Pb-J-4 Use in products for children under 12 years of age containing lead exceeding 100ppm per survey unit

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA) as amended by HB2715

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JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y A

― Pb-B-1 Batteries containing lead exceeding 40 ppm by weight of the battery

Over 40 ppm per cell for alkali batteries (excluding button cells)

Immediately prohibited

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Over 1000 ppm per cell for batteries other than above (excluding lead accumulators)

Immediately prohibited

Brazil Nov 4 2008 Decision No 401

Y C

Other than above (such as lead accumulators)

Y A ― Pb-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Pb-J-99 Containing lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

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― Pb-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added lead in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

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― Pb-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of lead in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 157

A10

Mercury and its compounds The amount intentionally added or 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 00001 by weight of a battery (1 ppm)

Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A

R-1(a)

Hg-R-16

Mercury in a single-capped fluorescent lamp that does not exceed the following limitations (per burner) (a) For general illumination less than 30W 35 mg

Over 25 mg and 35 mg or less per piece

Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 35 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 25 mg

C 25 mg or less per piece

(Note 8)

C R-1(b) (b) For general illumination of 30W or higher and less than 50W 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-1(c) (c) For general illumination of 50W or higher and less than 150W 5 mg

― (Note 8)

C R-1(d) (d) For general illumination of 150W or higher 15 mg ― (Note 8)

C R-1(e) (e) Having a circular or square structure 17 mm or less in tube diameter and for general illumination 7 mg

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 7 mg

C R-1(f) (f) For a specific use 5 mg ― (Note 8)

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

C R-2(a)(1)

Hg-R-17

Mercury in a double-capped strip fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) for general purposes that does not exceed the following limitations (a) A three-wavelength phosphor of less than 9 mm in tube diameter (eg T2) with normal lifetime 4 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 4 mg

C R-2(a)(2) (b) A three-wavelength phosphor of 9 mm or larger and of 17 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T5) with normal lifetime 3 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 3 mg

C R-2(a)(3) (c) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 17 mm and 28 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T8) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-2(a)(4) (d) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T12) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 35 mg

C R-2(a)(5) (e) A three-wavelength phosphor with long lifetime ( 25000 h or over) 5 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 8 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg

Y

A R-2(b)(1)

Hg-R-18

Mercury in a double-capped fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) not for general purposes under the following conditions (a) A linear white lamp of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T10 and T12) mercury that does not exceed 10 mg

― Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 201210 mg Exemption repealed after April 13 2012

A1 R-2(b)(2) (b) Nonlinear white lamps of all shapes mercury that does not exceed 15 mg

― Oct 13 2015 (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 2016 15 mg Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2016

C R-2(b)(3) (c) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a nonlinear three-wavelength phosphor lamp of above 17 mm (eg T9)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

C R-2(b)(4) (d) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a lamp for any other general illumination or specific purposes (eg induction lamps)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

Y

A

R-3(a)

Hg-R-9 Mercury in a cold cathode ray fluorescent lamp or external electrode fluorescent lamp (CCFL or EEFL) for a specific purpose

Over 35 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) In the case of short type (500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg C

35 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(b)

Over 5 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) In the case of medium type (over 500 mm to (1500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg C

5 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(c)

Over 13 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) In the case of long type (over 1500 mm) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 13 mg C

13 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(a) Hg-R-20 Mercury in a low-pressure discharge lamp (each individual lamp) other than Hg-R-16 Hg-R-17 Hg-R-18 or Hg-R-9

Over 15 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited No threshold level until Dec 31 2011

Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg C

15 mg or less per piece

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

A

R-4(b)-I

Hg-R-11 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination with an improved color rendering index Ra over 60

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-II

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(c)-I

Hg-R-12 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination of any other type (Hg-R-11)

Over 25 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 25 mg C

25 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)- II

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y A1 R-4(d) Hg-R-13 Mercury in a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp (HPMV) Intentional use Oct 13 2014 Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2015

Y C R-4(e) Hg-R-14 Mercury in a metal halide lamp (MH) ― ―

Y C R-4(f) Hg-R-15

Mercury in a vapor lamp for a specific purpose or of any other type that is not specifically mentioned in the Annex of Directive201165EU (or in the classification of intended use of mercury)

― ―

Y A E-14(a) E-14(b)

Hg-E-1 Mercury in a discharge lamp or instrument panel display Intentional use Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2012

Y

A

― Hg-B-1 Mercury intentionally added or contained in battery exceeding 1 ppm for the weight of the battery

All button cells intentionally added

Immediately prohibited

A

Alkaline batteries or nickel metal hydride batteries of over 1 ppm Aconcetration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

Mercury Reduction and Education Act of

states of Rhode Island and Connecticut

New York Environmental Conservation - sect

27-0719 - Battery Management and Disposal

Taiwanrsquos regulations on the manufacturing

import and sales of batteries

Korearsquos laws on quality control and safety

management of industrial products

(regulations on batteries)

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009

Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead

contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc

manganese dioxide batteries

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

A

Other batteries of over 5 ppm concentration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

C

Other batteries of 5 ppm or less in concentration for each cell

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y A ― Hg-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited Vermont State Law on comprehensive

management of exposure to mercury Rhode Island State general law 23-249 and amendment of 2007

Louisiana State Mercury Risk Reduction Act

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

China MII law (Chinese RoHS)

Korea RoHS

Japan J-MOSS

USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Hg-J-99 Containing mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― Hg-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added mercury in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

N

Uncontr

olle

d

― Hg-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of mercury in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 242

A11

Nickel When there is intentional addition in uses involving long-time contact with skin

Y A ― Ni-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added nickel for use consisting of long-term contact with skin

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y (N

ote

11)

― Ni-J-2 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and nickel is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― Ni-J-98 Cases containing nickel other than Ni-J-1and Ni-J-2(a product not staying in contact with skin for a considerable duration of time or containing impurities)

― ―

A

078 A17

Tributyltin oxide (TBTO CASNo56-35-9)

Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― A17-J-4 Cases containing intentionally added TBTO ― Immediately prohibited

Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A17-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 128

A28

Tri-substituted organostannic compounds Intentionally added or 01 wt content of element tin

Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y A ― A28-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― A28-J-5 Contained by intentional addition for applications other than A28-J-4

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A28-J-97 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

-2155-

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S

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o

JG

PS

SI S

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Gro

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o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 247

A23

Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-1

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in 1-component and 2-component room temperature vulcanized sealant (RTV-1 RTV-2 sealant) and adhesive

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2015

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-2

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and when applied onto molded product DBT compound is contained in paint or coating agent as an accelerator

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-3

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in soft PVC profile whether it is in the soft PVC itself or simultaneously extruded with hard PVC

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A ―

A23-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight excluding particular applications (A23-J-1 -2 -3)

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A23-J-98 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

A 248

A24

Dioctyltin compounds (DOT) 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) in the following uses

Textiles and leather products intended to be in contact with skin

Two-component room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit)

Mental conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A ― A24-J-0

bull A clothleather part included in a surveyed product

bull In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight with a dual humoral room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit) in use

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

(Note

11)

― A24-J-1 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and DOT is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A24-J-98 In cases where any dioctyl tin compound other than A24-J-0 and A24-J-1 is contained

― ―

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S

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o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

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Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

C 234

A19

Beryllium oxide (CAS No 1304-56-9) 01 by weight per surveying unit

Y C ― A19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

DIGITALEUROPECECEDAeAEERA Guidance

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 058

B02 Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B02-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBB exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS

Y A ― B02-J-99 Containing PBB above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― B02-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBB in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B02-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBB in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 063

B03

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) Intentionally added or a concentration of 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B03-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBDE exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS Law Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― B03-J-99 Containing PBDE above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B03-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBDE in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B03-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBDE in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 013

B08

Bromic fire retardants (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) bull Total bromine content of 01(1000ppm) by weight in plastic material excluding that contained in printed circuit board

Y B ― B08-J-3 In cases where bromine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B08-J-5 In cases where total bromine content in plastic material exceeds 01 wt excluding that contained in laminated printed circuit board

― ― JS709

Y B ― B08-J-4 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and brominated flame retardants is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B08-J-97 In cases where any brominated flame retardant other than B08-J-3 B08-J-4 and B08-J-5 is contained

― ―

B

033 B18

Chlorinated flame retardants bull 009 by weight (900 ppm) of the total

bromine content in uses for laminated printed circuit board

bull Total bromine content in plastic material

exceeds 01 wt (1000 ppm) excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

Y B ― B18-J-0

In cases where chlorine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B18-J-1

In cases where total chlorine content in plastic material exceeds 01 by weight excluding the content in a printed wiring board laminate

― ― JS709

Y B ― B18-J-2

In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and chlorinated flame retardants is intentionally added ― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B18-J-98 In cases where flame retardant other than B18-J-0 B18-J-1or B18-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 070

B05

Polychloride biphenils (PCB) and specific substitutes Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B05-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added PCBs and specific substitutes

― Immediately prohibited Act Concerning the Examination and

Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 TSCA (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B05-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 144

B15

Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT) 0005 wt of material

Y A ― B15-J-2 Cases containing above 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B15-J-97 Cases containing up to 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 071

B06

Polychlorinated naphthalene (3 or more chlorines) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added polychlorinated naphthalenes

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

B 014

B12 Perchlorate 00000006 by weight per surveying unit(0006ppm)

Y B ― B12-J-0 Cases containing above 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

California State Perchlorate Contamination Prevention Act of 2003 regulation adpted by DTSC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B12-J-98 Cases containing up to 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 236

B13

Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) Intentionally added or content of 01 wt in material

Y C ― B13-J-0 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photoresists for the photolithography process or during antireflective coating

― ―

European Commission Regulation No 7572010 Canadian Environmental Protection Act SOR 2008-178 Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y C ― B13-J-1 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

Y A ― B13-J-2 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-3 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-4 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-6

Cases intentionally containing 01 wt or more of PFOS in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding specified uses of B13-J-0 1 2 3 and 4 for textiles and other covered materials cases intentionally containing above 1 μgm

2 of PFOS in lag

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-7 Cases intentionally containing PFOS excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 8 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-8 Content of 01 wt or over of PFOS in homogeneous material as an impurity for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-9 Content of 0001 wt or over of PFOS as a component of a substance or mixture for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 8)

― Immediately prohibited

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 236

B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-92 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities inantireflective coating or photoresists for the photolithography process

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-93 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities in photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-94 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-95 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-96 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-89

Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities as a component of substances and compounds excluding uses for B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-90

Cases containing less than 01 wt of PFOS as impurities in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding uses of B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96 for textiles and other covered materials cases containing less than 1 μgm

2 of PFOS as impurities in

lag

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-91 Cases containing PFOS as impurities excluding specified uses (B13-J-92 93 94 95 96 89 and 90)

― ―

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JG

PS

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ubsta

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Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 243

B10

Fluorinated greenhouse effect gas (HFC PFC SF6) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B10-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added fluorinated greenhouse gases

― Immediately prohibited EU Regulation No 8422006

Ordinance by the Federal Minister for Agriculture Forestry Environment and Water Management on bans and restrictions for partly fluorinated and fully fluorinated hydrocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B10-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 249

B19

Polyvinyl chloride and PVC co-polymer Total chlorine content of 01 by weight (1000 ppm) in ploastic material excluding the content in printed circuit board

Y

A

― B19-J-0 Cases of total chlorine content exceeding 01 wt in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

For packing material

Immediately prohibited

Omronrsquos voluntary restriction

B For use other than the above

JS709 N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B19-J-98 Cases of total chlorine content of 01 wt or less in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

― ―

A 105

C01 Asbestos Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C01-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added asbestos ― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 USA TSCA Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C01-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 143

C02

Azocolourants and azodyes that generate some aromatic amines 0003 wtamp per survey unit (30 ppm) for use as textileleather products

Y A ― C02-J-2

Leather products and fiber products used with the intention of continued contact with the human body containing azocolourants and azodyes which form more than 0003 of certain aromatic amines by weight(used for a part including leather andor cloth)

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y

(Note

11)

― C02-J-3 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and ldquoAzocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic aminesrdquo is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C02-J-98 Cases containing azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines other than C02-J-2 or C02-J-3

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 123

C04 Ozone depleting substances Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C04-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added ozone depleting substances

― Immediately prohibited

Montreal Protocol EU EC No 20372000

EC 10052009 Clean Air Act (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C04-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 151

C06 Radioactive materials Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added radioactive substances

― Immediately prohibited EU-D 9629Euratom

Act on the Regulation of Nuclear Source Material Nuclear Fuel Material and Reactors (Japan) 1986 Law Concerning Prevention of Radiation Hazards (Japan) USA NRC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 142

C07

Formaldehyde

Cases of intentional addition for use as composite wood products

( 00075 wt per textile product unit (75 ppm) for use as textile

Y A ― C07-J-0 Cases containing above 00075 formaldehyde by weight in textile products ― Immediately

prohibited

Austria- BGB I 1990194 formaldehyde regulation sect2 1221990 Lithuania Hygiene Standard HN 962000 (hygiene standard and regulations)

Y A ― C07-J-2 In cases where a surveyed product includes some wood and formaldehyde is intentionally added to the wood

― Immediately prohibited

California USA CARB regulations US Federal law 111-199TSCA601

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C07-J-97 In cases where formaldehyde other than C07-J-0 or C07-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 235

C08

2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)(CAS No 3846-71-7) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C08-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C08-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

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S

ubsta

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o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

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Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 244

C09

Phthalate esters Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a toy or child care article as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C09-J-2 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-96 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-97

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1 and C09-J-2

― ―

A 245

C10

Phthalate esters Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C10-J-0

Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a childrenrsquos toy that can be placed in a childrsquos mouth or child care article as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C10-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-97 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-98

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0 and C10-J-1

― ―

-2955-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 246

C11

Dimethyl fumarate (dimethyl fumarate)

000001 wt in homogeneous material (01 ppm)

Y A ― C11-J-0 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is over 000001 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

EC Decision 2009251EC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C11-J-98 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is 000001 or less by weight

― ―

B 015

A17 Tributyltin oxide (TBTO) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A17-J-3 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A17-J-97 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 020

A20 Arsenic pentoxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 021

A21 Arsenic trioxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A21-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A21-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 019

B11

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) ltincluding all major diastereomersgt 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B11-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B11-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3055-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 140

B09

Shortchain chlorinated paraffins (number of carbon atoms 10 to 13) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y A ― B09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― Immediately prohibited

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) Norwegian Product Regulations FOR-2004-06-01-922 Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products

N

Unco

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― ―

B 022

B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate(TCEP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― B16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 016

C12 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C12-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― C12-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 017

C13 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C13-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― C13-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 018

C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C14-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― C14-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 023

A22 Cobalt chloride(CoCl2) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A22-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― ―

B 024

A25 Lead chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A25-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― A25-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 025

A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A26-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― A26-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 026

A27 Pigment yellow 34 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A27-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― ―

B 027

C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C15-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 028

C16

Aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― ―

B

029

C17

Zirconia aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C17-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― C17-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 030

C18 Boric acid 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C18-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― C18-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 031

C19

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide anhydrous 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― ―

B 032

C20

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate (Tetraboron disodium heptaoxidehydrate) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 034

C21

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C21-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― ―

B 035

C22

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― C22-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― C22-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 036

B17

4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B17-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

ECHA Registry of Intentions Oct 25 2010

N

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― B17-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 037

A29 Strontium chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A29-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― A29-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 038

B20

22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B20-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 039

A30

Potassium hydroxyoctaoxodizincate dichromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― A30-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― ―

B 040

A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A31-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― ―

B 041

C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C23-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― ―

B 042

C24

4-(1133-tetramethylbutyl) henol(4-tert-Octylphenol) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C24-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― ―

B 043

C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C25-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― C25-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

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Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 044

C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C26-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

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― ―

A 249

-

Heavy metals (lead cadmium hexachromium mercury) 001 by weight of total weight of heavy metals per homogenous material (100 ppm) for use as packing and packaging material (Note 1)

Y A ― ― ―

Exceeding 100 ppm to total heavy metal weight for use as packingpackaging material (Note 1)

Immediately prohibited

9462EEC (on packing and packaging waste)

US Regulations on heavy metal on packaging materials

(Note 1) For packing and packaging materials the allowable content of heavy metals in each element that constitute a packing or packaging material (such as packaging material ink paint) shall be 100 ppm or less in the total amount of all the heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury)

(Note 2) The deadline for phase-out of a substance shall be any date set by Omronrsquos voluntary regulation (in principle a date six months prior to

non-use deadline for non-use substances by legislation)

(Note 3) The rule applies with RoHS Directive as the top priority providing ELV Directive shall apply only to cases of parts or materials for limited

use as dedicated ELV parts or materials (type specifications etc)

(Note 4) Omronrsquos additional standard is used when it is impossible for JGPSSI use classification to set the rule of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

and management classification (rank) formulated by Omron

(Note 5) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Pb-J-0 and Pb-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 6) Any lead content of less than 85 wt in high melting point solder shall cause the immediate prohibition

(Note 7) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Cr-J-0 and Cr-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 8) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Hg-J-0 and Hg-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 9) The content ratio will be calculated by conversion to metal element mass using each metal conversion factor Metal conversion factors

are shown in Attachment 2 Also see the Illustrative List (Concerning Products)

(Note 10) Number of exemption specified in the law of RoHS or ELV Directive They are shown here for reference information

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(Note 11) Shall be determined depending on the use of the Omron product

(Note 12) The content standards are those used by Omron for determining ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo and differ from the JGPSSI reporting

standards

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Attachment 2 Illustrative List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning products)

[Substances designated by JGPSSI Ver 420]

For substances whose names are metals or their compounds the content of a regulated chemical substance in terms of quantity and ratio should be calculated in the unit of metal element mass with the metal conversion factor unique to each substance

No metal conversion will be necessary for materials marked with ldquoan asterisk ()ldquo No constant metal conversion factor will be set for materials with ldquotwo asterisks ()ldquo as they are structurally unspecified

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A155 A05 Cadmiumcadmium compounds

Cadmium 1000 7440-43-9

Cadmium oxide 0875 1306-19-0

Cadmium sulfide 0778 1306-23-6

Cadmium chloride 0613 10108-64-2

Cadmium sulfate 0539 10124-36-4

Other cadmium compounds - -

A156 A07 Chromium VI compounds

Chromium (VI) oxide 0520 1333-82-0

Barium chromate 0205 10294-40-3

Calcium chromate 0333 13765-19-0

Lead (II) chromate 0161 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red 12656-85-8

Lead sulfochromate yellow 1344-37-2

Sodium chromate 0321 7775-11-3

Sodium dichromate 0397 10588-01-9

Strontium chromate 0255 7789-06-2

Potassium dichromate 0353 7778-50-9

Potassium chromate 0268 7789-00-6

Zinc chromate 0287 13530-65-9

Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 0090 49663-84-5

Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate 0250 11103-86-9

Other hexavalent chromium compounds - -

A154 A09 Leadlead compounds

Lead 1000 7439-92-1

Lead(II) sulfate 0683 7446-14-2

Lead(II) carbonate 0775 598-63-0

Lead(II) chromate 0641 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

12656-85-8

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1319-46-6

Lead acetate 0637 301-04-2

Lead (II) acetate trihydrate 0546 6080-56-4

Lead phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead selenide 0724 12069-00-0

Lead (IV) oxide 0866 1309-60-0

Lead (IIIV) oxide 0907 1314-41-6

Lead (II) sulfide 0866 1314-87-0

Lead (II) oxide 0928 1317-36-8

Lead(II) carbonate basic 0801 1319-46-6

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1344-36-1

Lead(II) phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34) 1344-37-2

Lead(II) titanate 0686 12060-00-3

Lead sulfatesulphuric acid lead salt 1000 15739-80-7

Lead sulphatetribasic 0850 12202-17-4

Lead stearate 0268 1072-35-1

Other lead compounds - -

A157 A10 Mercurymercury compounds

Mercury 1000 7439-97-6

Mercuric chloride - 33631-63-9

Mercury (II) chloride 0739 7487-94-7

Mercuric sulfate 0676 7783-35-9

Mercuric nitrate 0618 10045-94-0

Mercuric (II) oxide 0926 21908-53-2

Mercuric sulfide 0862 1344-48-5

Other mercury compounds - -

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A242 A11 Nickel - 1000 7440-02-0

A078 B015

A17 Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO)

- 0398 56-35-9

A128 A28 Tri-substiituted organostannic compounds

Triphenyltin=N N-dimethyldithiocarbamate 0252 1803-12-9

Triphenyltin fluoride 0322 379-52-2

Triphenyltin acetate 029 900-95-8

Triphenyltin chloride 0308 639-58-7

Triphenyltin hydroxide 0323 76-87-9

Triphenyltin fattyacid((9-11)salt) 0234

0234

0228

0222

18380-71-7

18380-72-8

47672-31-1

94850-90-5

Triphenyltin chloroacetate 0268 7094-94-2

Tributyltin methacrylate 0316 2155-70-6

Bis(tributyltin) fumalate 0342 6454-35-9

Tributyltin fluoride 0384 1983-10-4

Bis(tributyltin)23-dibromosuccinate 0278 31732-71-5 Tributyltin acetate 034 56-36-0

Tributyltin laurate 0243 3090-36-6

Bis(tributyltin) phthalate 0319 4782-29-0

Coplymer of alkyl (c=8) acrylatemethyl methacrylate and tributyltin methacrylate

018 67772-01-4

Tributyltin sulfamate 0307 6517-25-5

Bis (tributyltin) maleate 0341 14275-57-1

Tributyltin chloride 0365 1461-22-9 7342-38-3

Mixture of tributyltin cyclopentanecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin naphthenate)

85409-17-2

Mixture of tributyltin 12344a 4b 561010a-decahydro-7-isopropyl-1 4a-dimethyl-1-phenanthlenecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin rosin salt)

26239-64-5

Other tri-substituted organostannic compounds - -

A 247 A23 Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds

Dibutyltin oxide 0477 818-08-6

Dibutyltin diacetate 0338 1067-33-0

Dibutyltin dilaurate 0188 77-58-7

Dibutyltin maleate 0342 78-04-6

Other dibutyltin compounds - -

A 248 A24 Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds

Dioctyl Tin Oxide 0329 870-08-6

Dioctyltin dilaurate 0160 3648-18-8

Other Dioctyltin compounds - -

C234 A19 Beryllium Oxide (BeO)

- - 1304-56-9

A058 B02 Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)

Polybrominated Biphenyls - 59536-65-1

Dibromobiphenyl - 92-86-4

2-Bromobiphenyl - 2052-07-5

3-Bromobiphenyl - 2113-57-7

4-Bromobiphenyl - 92-66-0

Tribromobiphenyl - 59080-34-1

Tetrabromobiphenyl - 40088-45-7

Pentabrphenyl - 56307-79-0

Hexabromobiphenyl - 59080-40-9

hexabromo-11-biphenyl - 36355-01-8

Firemaster FF-1 - 67774-32-7

Heptabromobiphenyl - 35194-78-6

Octabromobiphenyl - 61288-13-9

Nonabromo-11-biphenyl - 27753-52-2

Decabromobiphenyl - 13654-09-6

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A063 B03 Polybrominated Diphenylethers (PBDEs)

Bromodiphenyl ether - 101-55-3

Dibromodiphenyl ethers - 2050-47-7

Tribromodiphenyl ether - 49690-94-0

Tetrabromodiphenyl ethers - 40088-47-9

Pentabromodidphenyl ether (note Commercially available PeBDPO is a complex reaction mixture containing a variety of brominated diphenyloxides)

- 32534-81-9 (CAS number used for commercial grades of PeBDPO)

Hexabromodiphenyl ether - 36483-60-0

Heptabromodiphenyl ether - 68928-80-3

Octabromodiphenyl ether - 32536-52-0

Nonabromodiphenyl ether - 63936-56-1

Decabromodiphenyl ether - 1163-19-5

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD)

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(14)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(15)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds in combination with antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(16)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls)]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(17)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls) in combination w ith antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(22)[Aliphaticalicyclic chlorinated and brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(42)[Brominated organic phosphorus compounds]

- -

Poly(26-dibromo-phenylene oxide) - 69882-11-7

Tetra-decabromo-diphenoxy-benzene - 58965-66-5

12-Bis(246-tribromo-phenoxy) ethane - 37853-59-1

353rsquo5rsquo-Tetrabromo-bisphenol A (TBBA) - 79-94-7

TBBA unspecified - 30496-13-0

TBBA-epichlorhydrin oligomer - 40039-93-8

TBBA-TBBA-diglycidyl-ether oligomer - 70682-74-5

TBBA carbonate oligomer - 28906-13-0

TBBA carbonate oligomer phenoxy end capped - 94344-64-2

TBBA carbonate oligomer 246- tribromo-phenol terminated

- 71342-77-3

TBBA-bisphenol A-phosgene polymer - 32844-27-2

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 139638-58-7

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 135229-48-0

TBBA-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 21850-44-2

TBBA bis-(2-hydroxy-ethyl-ether) - 4162-45-2

TBBA-bis-(allyl-ether) - 25327-89-3

TBBA-dimethyl-ether - 37853-61-5

Tetrabromo-bisphenol S - 39635-79-5

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD) (contrsquod)

TBBS-bis-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 42757-55-1

24-Dibromo-phenol - 615-58-7

246-tribromo-phenol - 118-79-6

Pentabromo-phenol - 608-71-9

246-Tribromo-phenyl-alltl-ether - 3278-89-5

Tribromo-phenyl-allyl-etherunspecified - 26762-91-4

Bis(methyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 55481-60-2

Bis(2-ethlhexyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 26040-51-7

2-Hydroxy-propyl-2-(2-hydroxy- ethoxy)-ethyl-TBP - 20566-35-2

TBPA glycol-and propylene-oxide esters - 75790-69-1

NNrsquo-Ethylene ndashbis-(tetrabromo- phthalimide) - 32588-76-4

Ethylene-bis(56-dibromo-norbornane- 23-dicarboximide)

- 52907-07-0

23-Dibromo-2-butene-14-diol - 3234-02-4

Dibromo-neopentyl-glycol - 3296-90-0

23-Dibromo-1-propanol - 96-13-9

Tribromo-neopentyl-alcohol - 36483-57-5

Poly tribromo-styrene - 57137-10-7

Tribromo-styrene - 61368-34-1

Dibromo-styrene grafted PP - 171091-06-8

Poly-dibromo-styrene - 31780-26-4

Bromo-Chloro-paraffins - 68955-41-9

Bromo-Chloro-alpha-olefin - 82600-56-4

Vinylbromide - 593-60-2

Tris-(23-dibromo-propyl)-isocyanurate - 52434-90-9

Tris(24-Dibromo-phenyl) phosphate - 49690-63-3

Tris(tribromo-neopentyl) phosphate - 19186-97-1

Chlorinated and brominated phosphate esther - 125997-20-8

Pentabromo-toluene - 87-83-2

Pentabromo-benzyl bromide - 38521-51-6

13-Butadienehomopolymerbrominated - 68441-46-3

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate monomer - 59447-55-1

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate polymer - 59447-57-3

Decabromo-diphenyl-ethane - 84852-53-9

Tribromo-bisphenyl-maleinimide - 59789-51-4

Tetrabromo-chyclo-octane - 31454-48-5

12-Dibromo-4-(12 dibromo-methyl)-cyclo-hexane - 3322-93-8

TBPA Na salt - 25357-79-3

Tetrabromo phthalic anhydride - 632-79-1

Octabromo-113-trimethyl-1-phenylindane (FR-1808)

- 155613-93-7

Other Brominated Flame Retardants - -

B033 B18 Chlorinated flame retardants

22-bis(chloromethyl)trimethylene bis(bis(2-chloroethyl)phosphate)

- 38051-10-4

Tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate - 13674-84-5

Phosphoric acid 22-bis(bromomethyl)-3-chloropropyl=bis[2-chloro-1-(chloromethyl)ethyl] ester

- 66108-37-0

A070 B05 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and specific substitutes

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (all isomers and congeners)

- 1336-36-3

Monomethyl-tetrachloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 141)

- 76253-60-6

Monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 121 Ugilec 21)

- 81161-70-8

Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane (DBBT) - 99688-47-8

A144 B15 Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs)

PCT (Polychlorinated Terphenyl) (all isomers and congeners)

- 61788-33-8

A071 B06 Polychlorinated Naphthalenes (more than 3 chlorine atoms)

Polychlorinated Naphthalenes - 70776-03-3

Other polychlorinated Naphthalenes - -

B014 B12 Perchlorates Lithium perchlorate - 7791-03-9

Other perchlorate compounds - -

A236 B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

Perfluoroctane Sulfonates (PFOS) C8F17SO2X where X = OR NR or other derivative

- -

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A243 B10 Fluorinated greenhouse gases (PFC SF6 HFC)

Tetrafluoromethane (Carbon tetrafluoride PFC-14) - 75-73-0

Hexafluoroethane (PFC-116) - 76-16-4

Octafluoropropane (PFC-218) - 76-19-7

Decafluorobutane (PFC-31-10) - 355-25-9

Dodecafluoropentane (PFC-41-12) - 678-26-2

Tetradecafluorohexane (PFC-51-14) - 355-42-0

Octafluorocyclobutane (PFC-c318) - 115-25-3

Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) - 2551-62-4

Trifluoromethane - (HFC-23) - 75-46-7

Difluoromethane - (HFC-32) - 75-10-5

Methyl fluoride ndash (HFC-41) - 593-53-3

2H3H-Decafluoropentane ndash (HFC-43-10mee) - 138495-42-8

Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) - 354-33-6

1122-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134) - 359-35-3

1112-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134a) - 811-97-2

11-Difluoroethane ndash (HFC-152a) - 75-37-6

112-Trifluoroethane ndash(HFC-143) - 430-66-0

111-Trifluoroethane ndash (HFC-143a) - 420-46-2

2H-Heptafluoropropane ndash (HFC-227ea) - 431-89-0

111223-hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236cb) - 677-56-5

111233-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236ea) - 431-63-0

111333-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236fa) - 690-39-1

11223-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245ca) - 679-86-7

11133-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245fa) - 460-73-1

11133-Pentafluorobutane ndash (HFC-365mfc) - 406-58-6

A249 B19 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and PVC co-polymer

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - 9002-86-2

Other Polyvinyl chlorides - -

PVC co-polymer - -

A105 C01 Asbestos Asbestos - 1332-21-4

Actinolite - 77536-66-4

Amosite (Grunerite) - 12172-73-5

Anthophyllite - 77536-67-5

Chrysotile - 12001-29-5

Crocidolite - 12001-28-4

Tremolite - 77536-68-6

A143 C02 Azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines

4-aminobiphenyl - 92-67-1

Benzidine - 92-87-5

4-chloro-2-methylaniline - 95-69-2

2-naphthylamine - 91-59-8

o-aminoazotoluene - 97-56-3

5-nitro-o-toluidine - 99-55-8

4-chloroaniline - 106-47-8

24-diaminoanisole - 615-05-4

44-methylenedianiline - 101-77-9

33-dichlorobenzidine - 91-94-1

33-dimethoxybenzidine - 119-90-4

33-dimethylbenzidine - 119-93-7

44-diamino-33-dimethyldiphenylmethane - 838-88-0

6-methoxy-m-toluidine - 120-71-8

44-methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline) - 101-14-4

44-oxydianiline - 101-80-4

44-diaminodiphenyl sulfide - 139-65-1

o-toluidine - 95-53-4

4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine - 95-80-7

245-trimethylaniline - 137-17-7

o-anisidine - 90-04-0

4-amino azobenzene - 60-09-3

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Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) - 75-69-4

Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) - 75-71-8

Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13) - 75-72-9

Pentachlorofluoroethane (CFC-111) - 354-56-3

Tetrachlorodifluoroethane (CFC-112) 1122-Tetrachloro-12-difluoroethane (CFC-112) 1112-Tetrachloro-22-difluoroethane (CFC-112a)

- - -

76-12-0 76-12-0 76-11-9

Trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC-113) 112-Trichloro-122 trifluoroethane (CFC-113) 111-Trichloro-222 trifluoroethane (CFC-113a)

- - -

76-13-1 76-13-1 354-58-5

Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114) - 76-14-2

Monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115) - 76-15-3

Heptachlorofluoropropane (CFC-211)

1112233-Heptachloro-3-fluoropropane (CFC-211aa) 1112333-Heptachloro-2-fluoropropane (CFC-211ba)

-

- - -

422-78-6

135401-87-5

422-78-6

422-81-1

Hexachlorodifluoropropane (CFC-212) - 3182-26-1

Pentachlorotrifluoropropane (CFC-213) - 2354-06-5 134237-31-3

Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropane (CFC-214) 1223-Tetrachloro-1133-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214aa) 1113-Tetrachloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214cb)

- - -

29255-31-0 2268-46-4 -

Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215) 122-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215aa) 123-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ba) 112-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215bb) 113-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ca) 111-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215cb)

- - - - - -

1599-41-3 1599-41-3 76-17-5 - - 4259-43-2

Dichlorohexafluoropropane (CFC-216) - 661-97-2

Chloroheptafluoropropane (CFC-217) - 422-86-6

Bromochloromethane (Halon-1011) - 74-97-5

Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon-1202) - 75-61-6

Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211) - 353-59-3

Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301) - 75-63-8

Dibromotetrafluoroethane (Halon-2402) - 124-73-2

Tetrachloromethane (carbontetrachloride) - 56-23-5

111-Trichloroethane (methylchloroform) - 71-55-6

Bromomethane (methyl bromide) - 74-83-9

Bromoethane (ethyl bromide) - 74-96-4

1-Bromopropane (n-propyl bromide) - 106-94-5

Trifluoroiodomethane (trifluoromethyliodide) - 2314-97-8

Chloromethane (methyl chloride) - 74-87-3

Dibromofluoromethane (HBFC-21 B2) - 1868-53-7

Bromodifluoromethane (HBFC-22 B1) - 1511-62-2

Bromofluoromethane (HBFC-31 B1) - 373-52-4

Tetrabromofluoroethane (HBFC-121B4) - 306-80-9

Tribromodifluoroethane (HBFC-122 B3) - -

Dibromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-123 B2) - 354-04-1

Bromotetrafluoroethane (HBFC-124 B1) - 124-72-1

Tribromofluoroethane (HBFC-131 B3) - -

Dibromodifluoroethane (HBFC-132 B2) - 75-82-1

Bromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-133 B1) - 421-06-7

Dibromofluoroethane (HBFC-141 B2) - 358-97-4

Bromodifluoroethane (HBFC-142 B1) - 420-47-3

Bromofluoroethane (HBFC-151 B1) - 762-49-2

Hexabromofluoropropane (HBFC-221 B6) - -

Pentabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-222 B5) - -

Tetrabromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-223 B4) - -

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Tribromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-224 B3) - -

Dibromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-225 B2) - 431-78-7

Bromohexafluoropropane (HBFC-226 B1) - 2252-78-0

Pentabromofluoropropane (HBFC-231 B5) - -

Tetrabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-232 B4) - -

Tribromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-233 B3) - -

Dibromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-234 B2) - -

Bromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-235 B1) - 460-88-8

Tetrabromofluoropropane (HBFC-241 B4) - -

Tribromodifluoropropane (HBFC-242 B3) - 70192-80-2

Dibromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-243 B2) - 431-21-0

Bromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-244 B1) - 679-84-5

Tribromofluoropropane (HBFC-251 B3) - 75372-14-4

Dibromodifluoropropane (HBFC-252 B2) - 460-25-3

Bromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-253 B1) - 421-46-5

Dibromofluoropropane (HBFC-261 B2) - 51584-26-0

Bromodifluoropropane (HBFC-262 B1) - -

Bromofluoropropane (HBFC-271 B1) - 1871-72-3

Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21) - 75-43-4

Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22) - 75-45-6

Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31) - 593-70-4

Tetrachlorofluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1122-Tetrachloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1112-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-121a)

- - -

134237-32-4 354-14-3 354-11-0

Trichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-122) 122-Trichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-122) 112-Trichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-122a) 111-Trichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-122b)

- - - -

41834-16-6 354-21-2 354-15-4 354-12-1

Dichlorotrifluoroethane(HCFC-123) 11-Dichloro-222-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123) 12-Dichloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123b)

- - - - -

34077-87-7 306-83-2 354-23-4 90454-18-5 812-04-4

Chlorotetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 2-chloro-1112-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 1-chloro-1122-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124a)

- - -

63938-10-3 2837-89-0 354-25-6

Trichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-131)

112-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoroethane(HCFC131a) 111-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131b)

- -

-

- -

27154-33-2

(134237-34-6)

359-28-4 811-95-0 2366-36-1

Dichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-132) 12-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-132) 11-Dichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-132a) 12-Dichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-132b) 11-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HFCF-132c)

- - - - -

25915-78-0 431-06-1 471-43-2 1649-08-7 1842-05-3

Chlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC-133)

1-Chloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133) 2-Chloro-111-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133a) 1-Chloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133b)

-

-

- - -

1330-45-6

431-07-2

1330-45-6 75-88-7 421-04-5

Dichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-141) 12-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141) 11-Dichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-141a) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b)

- - - -

-

1717-00-6 (25167-88-8) 430-57-9 430-53-5

1717-00-6

Chlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-142) 2-Chloro-11-Difluoroethane (HCFC-142) 1-Chloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b) 1-Chloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-142a)

- - - -

25497-29-4 338-65-8 75-68-3 338-64-7

Chlorofluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a)

- - -

110587-14-9 762-50-5 1615-75-4

Hexachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-221) 111223-Hexachloro-3-fluoropropane (HCFC-221ab)

- - -

134237-35-7 29470-94-8 422-26-4

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Pentachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-222) 11133-pentachloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-222ca)) 12233-pentachloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-222aa)

- - -

134237-36-8 422-49-1 422-30-0

Tetrachlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-223) 1133-Tetrachloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223ca) 1113-Tetrachloro-223-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223cb)

- - -

134237-37-9 422-52-6 422-50-4

Trichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224) 133-Trichloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224ca) 113-Trichloro-1223-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cb) 111-Trichloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cc)

- - - -

134237-38-0 422-54-8 422-53-7 422-51-7

Dichloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-225) 22-Dichloro-11133-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225aa) 23-Dichloro-11123-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ba) 12-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225bb) 33-Dichloro-11122-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca) 13-Dichloro-11223-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb) 11-Dichloro-12233-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225cc) 12-Dichloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225da) 13-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ea) 11-Dichloro-12333-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225eb)

- - - - - - - - - -

127564-92-5 128903-21-9 422-48-0 422-44-6 422-56-0 507-55-11 3474-88-9 431-86-7 136013-79-1 111512-56-2

Chlorohexafluoropropane (HCFC-226) 2-Chloro-111333-hexafluoro-propane (HCFC-226da)

- -

134308-72-8 431-87-8

Pentachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-231) 11123-pentachloro-2-fluoro-propane(HCFC-231bb)

- -

134190-48-0 421-94-3

Tetrachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-232) 1113-Tetrachloro-33-difluoropropane (HCFC-232fc)

- -

134237-39-1 460-89-9

Trichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-233) 111-Trichloro-333-trifluoropropane(HCFC-233fb)

- -

134237-40-4 7125-83-9

Dichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234) 12-Dichloro-1233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234db)

- -

127564-83-4 425-94-5

Chloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-235) 1-Chloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-235fa)

- -

134237-41-5 460-92-4

Tetrachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-241) 1123-Tetrachloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-241db)

- -

134190-49-1 666-27-3

Trichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-242) 133Trichloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-242fa)

- -

134237-42-6 460-63-9

Dichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-243) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243cc) 23-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243db) 33-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243fa)

- - - -

134237-43-7 7125-99-7 338-75-0 460-69-5

Chlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244) 3-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244ca) 1-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244cc)

- - -

134190-50-4 679-85-6 421-75-0

Trichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-251) 113-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251fb) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251dc)

- - -

134190-51-5 818-99-5 421-41-0

Dichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-252) 13-Dicloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC 252fb)

- -

134190-52-6 819-00-1

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Chlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-253) 3-Chloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-253fb)

- -

134237-44-8 460-35-5

Dichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-261) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-261fc) 12-Dichloro-2-fluoro-propane (HCFC-261ba)

- - -

134237-45-9 7799-56-6 420-97-3

Chlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-262) 1-Chloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-262ca) 2-Chloro-13-difluoropropane (HCFC-262da) 1-Chloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-262fc)

- - - -

134190-53-7 420-99-5 102738-79-4 421-02-03

Chlorofluoropropane (HCFC-271) 2-Chloro-2-fluoropropane (HCFC-271ba) 1-Chloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-271fb)

- - -

134190-54-8 420-44-0 430-55-7

A151 C06 Radioactive substances

Uranium-238 - 7440-61-1

Radon - 10043-92-2

Americium-241 - 14596-10-2

Thorium-232 - 7440-29-1

Cesium-137 - 10045-97-3

Strontium-90 - 10098-97-2

Other radioactive substances - -

A142 C07 Formaldehyde - - 50-00-0

A235 C08 Phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

- - 3846-71-7

A244 C09 Selected Phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)

Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) - 85-68-7

Dibutylphthalate (DBP) - 84-74-2

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) - 117-81-7

A245 C10 Selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid diisodecyl ester (DIDP)

- 26761-40-0 68515-49-1

Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) - 28553-12-0 68515-48-0

Di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP) - 117-84-0

A246 C11 Dimethyl fumarate - - 624-49-7

B020 A20 Diarsenic Pentoxide - 1303-28-2

B021 A21 Diarsenic Trioxide - 1327-53-3

B019 B11 Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and all major diastereoisomers

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) - 25637-99-4 3194-55-6

alpha-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-50-6

beta-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-51-7

gamma-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-52-8

A140 B09 Shortchain Chlorinated Paraffins (carbon number 10 -13

Alkanes C10-13 chloro - 85535-84-8

Alkanes C10-12 chloro - 108171-26-2

Alkanes C12-13 chloro - 71011-12-6

Alkanes chloro - 61788-76-9

Other Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins - -

B022 B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP)

- - 115-96-8

B016 C12 Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)

- - 117-81-7

B017 C13 Dibutylphthalate (DBP)

- - 84-74-2

B018 C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)

- - 85-68-7

B023 A22 Cobalt dichloride (CoCl2)

- 7646-79-9

B024 A25 Lead chromate - 7758-97-6

B025 A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

- 12656-85-8

B26 A27 Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34)

- 1344-37-2

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B027 C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)

- - 84-69-5

B028 C16 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum and silicon they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B029 C17 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Zirconia Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum silicon and zirconium they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B030 C18 Boric acid - - 10043-35-3

- - 11113-50-1

B031 C19 Disodium tetraborate anhydrous

Disodium tetraborate decahydrate - 1303-96-4

Disodium tetraborate anhydrous - 1330-43-4

Disodium tetraborate pentahydrate - 12179-04-3

B032 C20 Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate

- - 12267-73-1

B034 C21 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP)

- - 71888-89-6

B035 C22 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP)

- - 68515-42-4

B036 B17 4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3)

- - 548-62-9

B037 A29 Strontium chromate - 7789-06-2

B038 B20 22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA)

- - 101-14-4

B039 A30 Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate

- 11103-86-9

B040 A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide

- 49663-84-5

B041 C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate

- - 117-82-8

-4755-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B042 C24 4-(1133-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (4-tert-Octylphenol)

- - 140-66-9

B043 C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether

- - 111-96-6

B044 C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC)

- - 127-19-5

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Attachment 3

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject chemical substances

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

Uses of A and A1 ranks are already checked

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

However it is assumed that Omron Corporation will not use nickel and selected

phthalates for any legally regulated applications

15

13

14

11

12

9

10

8

7

5

6

4

3

1

2

We hereby certify that the chemical substances cited below are not contained in our products

parts or materials that are supplied to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiary and affiliated

companies) by us (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies)

Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances

Product Number Article Name

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Remarks

-4955-

Attachment 4

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject Substances

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

14

15

12

13

10

11

8

9

6

7

5

4

3

1

Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

Product Number

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Uses of A and A1 ranks are

already checked

Article Name

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

We hereby pledge that we (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies) have verified that

the prohibited substances (A rank) cited below are not contained in the following products

parts or materials delivered to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiaries and affiliates) and

are committed to attaining the goal for phasing out the following non-use substances (A1 rank)

2

Deadline for

Non-use

(MMYYYY)

JGPSSI use

classification

code

Remarks

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Attachment 5

PROCESS CHANGE REPORT(PCR)

Date No

From (Company name)

TO

Written Checked

Type

Part name

Parts code No(drawing No)

Change classification

Change in manufacture place change in manufacture method Renewal or modification of die

Reason

Effective date of change

Lot No

Change in QA standers

QC process chart

Inspection standards

Representative sample

Present method Method after change

Quality check points amp result

Opinion amp requirement Checked

For OMRON use

Indications for receiving inspection indicator Result of receiving inspection

Pro455 QE E

If it is a commercial product

enter its product number

Change of material of a part or material

Change of material of an ink paint and

the like

Includes the change of subsidiary

materials (adhesives solders etc)

The attached materials contain the

following

Material composition data (JGP file)

Results of evaluation of reliability

Results of evaluation of performances

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Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

The preparation procedure is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file sent from Omron upon request for survey Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink) Check Point (3)

4) Fill in ldquomanufacturerrsquos namerdquo and ldquonumber of productpartmaterial of the respondentrdquo Check Point (4)

5) Fill in ldquosurvey unitrdquo and ldquosurvey unit massrdquo Check Point (5)

ldquoSurvey unitrdquo should be determined as per the unit of Omronrsquos product number

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

6) Press the Input button for each of the subject items and go on to the information registration window for contained substances (level 2) Check Point (6)

7) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 1 button Check Point (7)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

8) Make sure that the number designated by Omron upon request is entered in ldquonumber of the requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo and ldquoreference numberrdquo Check Point (8)

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

9) Press the Save GP button to output the JGP file Check Point (9)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule

JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

Check Point (9)

Check Point (8)

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Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 2 is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Register SVHC content information of REACH

Enter content flag ldquoYrdquo when the content of any one of SVHC substances exceeds the threshold level (reporting level) Enter ldquoNrdquo when it does not Check Point (1)

Enter content flag = ldquoYrdquo when the content of any substance does not exceed the threshold level Check Point (1)

Select the appropriate use classification press the appropriate button and go to the registration window (level 3) of content information of SVHC Check Point (2)

Registration is mandatory for content flag of Y Registration is necessary even for the flag of N if the substance is known to be contained

2) Enter either ldquoYrdquo or ldquoNrdquo in the content flag according to the threshold level (reporting level) for each substance Check Point (3)

3) Input the total content of each substance This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the total content is known Metal conversion is necessary for metal

compounds Check Point (4)

4) Select the appropriate use classification and input ldquouse and purposerdquo ldquouse portionrdquo and ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo Check Point (5)

This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the information is known

Note that input is mandatory for some materials or uses for the last item ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink)

5) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 2 button Check Point (6)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

6) Press the OK button to go back to Level 1 Check Point (7)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

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Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 3 (SVHC content information) is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Input ldquocontent of compound per survey unitrdquo ldquouse and purposerdquo and ldquouse portionrdquo for each substance group Check Point (1)

2) In Level 3 there are two tables one for input when the content ratio exceeds 01 and the other when the ratio does not exceed 01 Be sure to choose the right table Check

Point (2)

3) After inputting for all substance groups in Level 3 press the OK button to go back to Level 2 Check Point (3)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

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Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

Preparation Procedure and Check Points The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file created by the manufacturer Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo and check the entries (Input is mandatory for cells shown in pink) Check Point (3)

The respondentrsquos company name may be the manufacturerrsquos name

4) Make sure that the reference number is the one designated by Omron upon request Check Point (4)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

5) Make sure that ldquonumber of requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo is Omronrsquos product number Check Point (5)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

6) Check if the ldquosurvey unitrdquo is appropriate Check Point (6)

Determine the right survey unit as per Omronrsquos units for product numbers

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

7) Press the Error check 1 button In case an error is found correct the problem part Check Point (7)

8) Press the SAVE JGP button to output the JGP file Check Point (8)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5) Check Point (6)

Check Point (7) Check Point (8)

History of Major Revisions

Oct 21 2003 Ver 10 First version

Nov 1 2006 Ver 20 Controlled substances were changed from 207 substance groups to 25 substance groups as per JGPSSI Ver 3

Apr 8 2011 Ver 30 Total revision Controlled substances were changed from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 3 (25 substance group) to Ver 411 (49 substance groups) Omronrsquos own content standards and survey format were changed to those specified by JGPSSI

July 31 2012 Ver 31 Changed the controlled substances from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 411 (49 substance group) to Ver 420 (61 substance groups) In conjunction with that renewed Attachment 1 List of Regulated Chemical Substances Added 523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report) Changed the JGPSSI Tool to allow the entry of manufacturerrsquos name in the respondent field that had been for the trading firmrsquos name Non-inclusion Certificate Updated the Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances from Version 30 to Version 31 Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo Substance Phase-out Declaration Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank

from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo

Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31

Issued on October 21 2003

Revised on July 31 2012

Issued by Omron Corporation

Global Process Innovation HQ

Quality Innovation Center

Page 11: Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances (For

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Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning Products)

A substances 28 A1 substances 0

B substances 32 C substances 1

In case a substance has multiple management classes it is assumed to be one with the most stringent management class when counting the

number of substances

Definition of signs at the center of JGPSSI intended use classification code (1)-R- EU RoHS Directive (2)-E-EU ELV Directive (3)-B- battery regulation (4)-J-JGPSSI

[1 by weight =10000 ppm]

OC

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nce N

o

JG

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Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group) Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds 001 by weight (100 ppm) of each homogenous material providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 0001 by weight of a battery (10 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-21 Cd-R-3

Printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses containing cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-30 Cd-R-4

Cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material in alloys as electricalmechanical solder joints to electrical conductors located directly on the voice coil in transducers used in high-powered loudspeakers with sound pressure levels of 100 dB (A) and more

― ―

Y C R-38 Cd-R-6 Cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material in cadmium oxide in thick film pastes used on aluminum bonded beryllium oxide

― ―

Y A R-8(a) Cd-R-7 Cadmium in a thermal cutoff of a one shot pellet type that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Thermal cutoff is a temperature fuse Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2012

Y C R-8(b) Cd-R-8 Cadmium in an electric point that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in electric points as specified by ELV Directive is evaluated based Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 Cd-R-0 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y C R-13 Cd-R-9 Cadmium in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Cadmium content in optical glass is evaluated based on Cd-J-0 Cd-J-99 and Cd-RE-98 according to the content ratio

Y A1 R-39 Cd-R-10

Cadmium in a color conversion II-VI family LED used for solid-state lighting or a display system that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material (ldquocadmium per square millimeter in a light emission areardquo lt 10μg Cd)

― Jan 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2014

Y A1 R-40 Cd-R-11 Cadmium contained in a photoresistor of analog optical coupler used for professional audio system exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

July 12013 Exemption repealed starting Jan 1 2014

Y A E-15 Cd-E-2 Batteries for electric vehicles containing cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

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o

JG

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Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds

Y A ― Cd-B-2 Batteries containing cadmium exceeding 10ppm by weight of the battery

― Immediately prohibited

All batteries including button cells bull Korean law on quality control and safety management of industrial products bull EC Directive 200666EC on batteries bull Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Y A ― Cd-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Cd-J-99 Containing cadmium above 100ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cd-R-0 Cases containing 100 ppm or less of intentionally added cadmium in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cd-RE-98 Containing 100 ppm or less of cadmium in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A

156 A07

Hexavalent Chromium Compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-9 Cr-R-2

Hexavalent chromium up to 075 by weight as antirust for a carbon steel cooling system in an absorption refrigerator that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y C E-12(a) Cr-E-1 Anti-corrosion coatings containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (Other than below Cr-E-2)

― ―

Y C E-12(b) Cr-E-2

Corrosion preventive coating related to bolt and nut assemblies for chassis applications containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-13 Cr-E-3 (Absorption) refrigerators in motor caravans containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm and 075 wt in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y A ― Cr-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

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nce N

o

JG

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nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A

156 A07 Hexavalent Chromium Compounds

Y A ― Cr-J-99 Containing hexavalent chromium above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cr-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cr-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― ―

A

154 A09

Lead and its compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Describe the threshold level if a product has any of the intended uses listed below

bull For batteries 0004 by weight of a battery (40 ppm) bull For coating on a toy or a product for children 0009 by weight of a product (90 ppm) bull For a consumer product for children aged twelve and under 001 by weight of a product (100 ppm) bull For an electric wire cable or cord insulated with thermosetting or thermoplastic resin 003 by weight per surface coating (300 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-6(a)

E-1 Pb-RE-3

Steel materials containing 035 or less but exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (including batch-based hot dip galvanized steel ampfree-machining steel)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-6(c)

E-3 Pb-RE-4

Copper alloy containing 4 or less exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (eg brass phosphor bronze)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-5(a) E-10

Pb-RE-5 Lead in a cathode ray tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-5(b) E-10

Pb-RE-6 Lead up to 02 by weight in glass of a fluorescent tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5) See (Note 3) for ELV No threshold level of 02 by weight established for ELV

Y C R-7(c)I E-10

Pb-RE-7

Lead in electricity or electronic components excluding dielectric ceramics (eg piezoelectronic device) in a capacitor that contains lead in glass ceramic or glassceramic matrix compounds and also excluding automotive valves and automotive plugs exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-7(c)II

E-10 Pb-RE-8

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage of 125V AC or 250V DC or larger that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

― ―

Y

A R-7(c)III E-10

Pb-RE-9

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage less than 125V AC or 250V DC that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

RoHS Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013 See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

Y C R-7(c)IV E-10(b)

Pb-RE-12 Lead in a PZT dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of integrated circuit or discrete semiconductor exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-10(d) Pb-RE-20 Lead in a dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of ultrasonic sonar exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y A R-11(a)

E-8(f) Pb-RE-10

Lead used for a C-press compliant pin connectorsystem that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption already repealed

See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

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S

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JG

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Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y

A R-11(b) E-8(f)

Pb-RE-11 Lead used for a compliant pin connectorssystem other than C-press that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

See (Note 3) for ELV C ELV ―

Y C R-6(b) E-2(c)

Pb-R-1 Aluminum materials containing 04 or less exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y C R-7(a) E-8(e)

Pb-R-2 Lead in high-melting point solder (lead-based alloys containing 85 by weight or more lead)

― (Note 6) Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y C R-7(b) Pb-R-3

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering for servers storage and storage array systems and network infrastructure equipment for switching signaling transmission and network management for telecommunication

― ―

Y A R-12 Pb-R-5 Coating material for thermal conduction module C-rings containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A R-14 Pb-R-7

Solder consisting of more than two types of elements for connecting microprocessor pins and package containing less than 85 wt and more than 80 wt of lead

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-15

E-8(g) Pb-R-8

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solder for connecting semiconductor dies and carriers in flip chip IC packages

― ― Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y A1 R-16 Pb-R-10 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in linear incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes

― March 1 2013

Exemption to be repealed after Sept 1 2013

Y C R-17 Pb-R-11

Lead halide containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as radiant agent in High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps used for professional reprography applications

― ―

Y C R-21 Pb-R-15 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses

― ―

Y A R-23 Pb-R-17 Lead contained in finishing agents of 065 mm or finer pitch components other than connectors exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-24 Pb-R-18

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar array ceramic multilayer capacitors

― ―

Y C R-29 Pb-R-22

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1 2 3 and 4) of Council Directive 69493EEC

― ―

Y C R-31 Pb-R-23

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent lamps (which eg are used for liquid crystal displays designs or industrial lighting)

― ―

Y C R-32 Pb-R-24 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead oxide in seal frit used for making window assemblies for Argon and Krypton laser tubes

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ub

sta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C R-33 Pb-R-25 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering of thin copper wires of 100 μm diameter and less in power transformers

― ―

Y C R-34 Pb-R-26 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in cermet-based trimmer potentiometer elements

― ―

Y C R-37 Pb-R-27 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in the plating layer of high voltage diodes on the basis of a zinc borate glass body

― ―

Y C R-13(a) Pb-R-30 Lead in white glass used for an optical purpose containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ― White glass means transparent glass

Y C R-13(b) Pb-R-31 Lead in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-9(b) Pb-R-32

Lead in a shell (exterior casing) or bushing (a cylindrical component fitted inside a hole) of a bearing for a compressor containing coolant for heating ventilation air-conditioning refrigeration chilling and HVACR exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-18(b) Pb-R-33

Lead (lead of 1 or less by weight) as activator in fluorescent powder of a discharge lamp used as a suntan lamp containing phosphor such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y A R-18(a) Pb-R-34

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as activator in the fluorescent powder (1 lead by weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphors such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) as well as when used as specialty lamps for diazo-printing reprography lithography insect traps photochemical and curing processes containing phosphors such as SMS ((Sr Ba)2MgSi2O7Pb)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-25 Pb-R-35

Lead oxide exceeding 1000 ppm per unit of homogeneous material used for structural elements on the surfaces of surface conduction electron emitter

displays (SED) notably seal frit and frit ring

― ―

Y A E-2(b) Pb-E-1 Aluminum with a lead content of above 04 and 15 or less by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-4(a) E-4(b)

Pb-E-3 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bearing shells and bushes (alloy)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C E-5 Pb-E-4 Batteries containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-6 Pb-E-5 Vibration dampers containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-7(b) Pb-E-6

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in vulcanising agents and stabilisers for elastomers in fluid handling and powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C E-7(c) Pb-E-7 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bonding agents for elastomers in powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y A E-9 Pb-E-10 Valve seats containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-11 Pb-E-11 Pyrotechnic initiators containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-8(b) Pb-E-12 Lead in solder for electric use that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder on electronic circuit boards and glass)

― Immediately prohibited

It also applies to lead in solder plating Exemption already repealed

Y A1 E-8(a) Pb-E-13

Lead in solder for installing an electric or electronic component on an electronic circuit board or for a component terminal that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding electrolysis aluminum capacitors)

― July 1 2015 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2016

Y A E-8(c) Pb-E-14 Lead on a terminal of an electrolysis aluminum capacitor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y A1 E-8(d) Pb-E-15 Lead for soldering an air mass sensor on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― July 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2015

Y C E-8(h) Pb-E-16

Lead in solder for attaching a heat spreader and heat sink of a power semiconductor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (The chip size is 1 cm

2 at

least The electric current density is 1 Amm2 at least)

― ―

Y A E-8(i) Pb-E-17 Lead in solder for electric glazing on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder for laminate glazing)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y C E-8(j) Pb-E-18 Lead in solder used for laminate glazing that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-1(b) Pb-E-19 Lead content of 035 wt in continuously galvanized sheet steel exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y C E-12 Pb-E-21 Lead-containing thermoelectric material in automotive electrical applications intended for the reduction of CO2 emissions through waste heat recovery

― ―

Y A ― Pb-J-1 Containing lead above 300 ppm in homogeneous material for use in vinyl chloride wires

― Immediately prohibited

Determination method specified by Proposition 65 of California

Y A ― Pb-J-3 Containing above 0009 of lead per surface treatment layer such as coating in partsmaterial used in toys

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y A ― Pb-J-4 Use in products for children under 12 years of age containing lead exceeding 100ppm per survey unit

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA) as amended by HB2715

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y A

― Pb-B-1 Batteries containing lead exceeding 40 ppm by weight of the battery

Over 40 ppm per cell for alkali batteries (excluding button cells)

Immediately prohibited

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Over 1000 ppm per cell for batteries other than above (excluding lead accumulators)

Immediately prohibited

Brazil Nov 4 2008 Decision No 401

Y C

Other than above (such as lead accumulators)

Y A ― Pb-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Pb-J-99 Containing lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

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― Pb-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added lead in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Unco

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― Pb-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of lead in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 157

A10

Mercury and its compounds The amount intentionally added or 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 00001 by weight of a battery (1 ppm)

Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A

R-1(a)

Hg-R-16

Mercury in a single-capped fluorescent lamp that does not exceed the following limitations (per burner) (a) For general illumination less than 30W 35 mg

Over 25 mg and 35 mg or less per piece

Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 35 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 25 mg

C 25 mg or less per piece

(Note 8)

C R-1(b) (b) For general illumination of 30W or higher and less than 50W 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-1(c) (c) For general illumination of 50W or higher and less than 150W 5 mg

― (Note 8)

C R-1(d) (d) For general illumination of 150W or higher 15 mg ― (Note 8)

C R-1(e) (e) Having a circular or square structure 17 mm or less in tube diameter and for general illumination 7 mg

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 7 mg

C R-1(f) (f) For a specific use 5 mg ― (Note 8)

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

C R-2(a)(1)

Hg-R-17

Mercury in a double-capped strip fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) for general purposes that does not exceed the following limitations (a) A three-wavelength phosphor of less than 9 mm in tube diameter (eg T2) with normal lifetime 4 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 4 mg

C R-2(a)(2) (b) A three-wavelength phosphor of 9 mm or larger and of 17 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T5) with normal lifetime 3 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 3 mg

C R-2(a)(3) (c) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 17 mm and 28 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T8) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-2(a)(4) (d) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T12) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 35 mg

C R-2(a)(5) (e) A three-wavelength phosphor with long lifetime ( 25000 h or over) 5 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 8 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg

Y

A R-2(b)(1)

Hg-R-18

Mercury in a double-capped fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) not for general purposes under the following conditions (a) A linear white lamp of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T10 and T12) mercury that does not exceed 10 mg

― Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 201210 mg Exemption repealed after April 13 2012

A1 R-2(b)(2) (b) Nonlinear white lamps of all shapes mercury that does not exceed 15 mg

― Oct 13 2015 (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 2016 15 mg Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2016

C R-2(b)(3) (c) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a nonlinear three-wavelength phosphor lamp of above 17 mm (eg T9)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

C R-2(b)(4) (d) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a lamp for any other general illumination or specific purposes (eg induction lamps)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

Y

A

R-3(a)

Hg-R-9 Mercury in a cold cathode ray fluorescent lamp or external electrode fluorescent lamp (CCFL or EEFL) for a specific purpose

Over 35 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) In the case of short type (500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg C

35 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(b)

Over 5 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) In the case of medium type (over 500 mm to (1500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg C

5 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(c)

Over 13 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) In the case of long type (over 1500 mm) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 13 mg C

13 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(a) Hg-R-20 Mercury in a low-pressure discharge lamp (each individual lamp) other than Hg-R-16 Hg-R-17 Hg-R-18 or Hg-R-9

Over 15 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited No threshold level until Dec 31 2011

Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg C

15 mg or less per piece

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

A

R-4(b)-I

Hg-R-11 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination with an improved color rendering index Ra over 60

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-II

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(c)-I

Hg-R-12 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination of any other type (Hg-R-11)

Over 25 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 25 mg C

25 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)- II

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y A1 R-4(d) Hg-R-13 Mercury in a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp (HPMV) Intentional use Oct 13 2014 Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2015

Y C R-4(e) Hg-R-14 Mercury in a metal halide lamp (MH) ― ―

Y C R-4(f) Hg-R-15

Mercury in a vapor lamp for a specific purpose or of any other type that is not specifically mentioned in the Annex of Directive201165EU (or in the classification of intended use of mercury)

― ―

Y A E-14(a) E-14(b)

Hg-E-1 Mercury in a discharge lamp or instrument panel display Intentional use Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2012

Y

A

― Hg-B-1 Mercury intentionally added or contained in battery exceeding 1 ppm for the weight of the battery

All button cells intentionally added

Immediately prohibited

A

Alkaline batteries or nickel metal hydride batteries of over 1 ppm Aconcetration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

Mercury Reduction and Education Act of

states of Rhode Island and Connecticut

New York Environmental Conservation - sect

27-0719 - Battery Management and Disposal

Taiwanrsquos regulations on the manufacturing

import and sales of batteries

Korearsquos laws on quality control and safety

management of industrial products

(regulations on batteries)

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009

Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead

contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc

manganese dioxide batteries

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

A

Other batteries of over 5 ppm concentration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

C

Other batteries of 5 ppm or less in concentration for each cell

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y A ― Hg-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited Vermont State Law on comprehensive

management of exposure to mercury Rhode Island State general law 23-249 and amendment of 2007

Louisiana State Mercury Risk Reduction Act

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

China MII law (Chinese RoHS)

Korea RoHS

Japan J-MOSS

USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Hg-J-99 Containing mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― Hg-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added mercury in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

N

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― Hg-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of mercury in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 242

A11

Nickel When there is intentional addition in uses involving long-time contact with skin

Y A ― Ni-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added nickel for use consisting of long-term contact with skin

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y (N

ote

11)

― Ni-J-2 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and nickel is intentionally added

― ―

N

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― Ni-J-98 Cases containing nickel other than Ni-J-1and Ni-J-2(a product not staying in contact with skin for a considerable duration of time or containing impurities)

― ―

A

078 A17

Tributyltin oxide (TBTO CASNo56-35-9)

Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― A17-J-4 Cases containing intentionally added TBTO ― Immediately prohibited

Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

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― A17-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 128

A28

Tri-substituted organostannic compounds Intentionally added or 01 wt content of element tin

Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y A ― A28-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― A28-J-5 Contained by intentional addition for applications other than A28-J-4

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

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― A28-J-97 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 247

A23

Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-1

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in 1-component and 2-component room temperature vulcanized sealant (RTV-1 RTV-2 sealant) and adhesive

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2015

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-2

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and when applied onto molded product DBT compound is contained in paint or coating agent as an accelerator

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-3

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in soft PVC profile whether it is in the soft PVC itself or simultaneously extruded with hard PVC

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A ―

A23-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight excluding particular applications (A23-J-1 -2 -3)

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

N

Unco

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― A23-J-98 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

A 248

A24

Dioctyltin compounds (DOT) 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) in the following uses

Textiles and leather products intended to be in contact with skin

Two-component room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit)

Mental conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A ― A24-J-0

bull A clothleather part included in a surveyed product

bull In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight with a dual humoral room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit) in use

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

(Note

11)

― A24-J-1 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and DOT is intentionally added

― ―

N

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― A24-J-98 In cases where any dioctyl tin compound other than A24-J-0 and A24-J-1 is contained

― ―

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

C 234

A19

Beryllium oxide (CAS No 1304-56-9) 01 by weight per surveying unit

Y C ― A19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

DIGITALEUROPECECEDAeAEERA Guidance

N

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― A19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 058

B02 Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B02-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBB exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS

Y A ― B02-J-99 Containing PBB above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N U

nco

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― B02-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBB in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

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― B02-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBB in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 063

B03

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) Intentionally added or a concentration of 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B03-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBDE exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS Law Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― B03-J-99 Containing PBDE above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B03-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBDE in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

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― B03-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBDE in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 013

B08

Bromic fire retardants (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) bull Total bromine content of 01(1000ppm) by weight in plastic material excluding that contained in printed circuit board

Y B ― B08-J-3 In cases where bromine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B08-J-5 In cases where total bromine content in plastic material exceeds 01 wt excluding that contained in laminated printed circuit board

― ― JS709

Y B ― B08-J-4 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and brominated flame retardants is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

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― B08-J-97 In cases where any brominated flame retardant other than B08-J-3 B08-J-4 and B08-J-5 is contained

― ―

B

033 B18

Chlorinated flame retardants bull 009 by weight (900 ppm) of the total

bromine content in uses for laminated printed circuit board

bull Total bromine content in plastic material

exceeds 01 wt (1000 ppm) excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

Y B ― B18-J-0

In cases where chlorine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B18-J-1

In cases where total chlorine content in plastic material exceeds 01 by weight excluding the content in a printed wiring board laminate

― ― JS709

Y B ― B18-J-2

In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and chlorinated flame retardants is intentionally added ― ―

N

Unco

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― B18-J-98 In cases where flame retardant other than B18-J-0 B18-J-1or B18-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 070

B05

Polychloride biphenils (PCB) and specific substitutes Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B05-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added PCBs and specific substitutes

― Immediately prohibited Act Concerning the Examination and

Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 TSCA (USA)

N

Unco

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― B05-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 144

B15

Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT) 0005 wt of material

Y A ― B15-J-2 Cases containing above 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

N

Unco

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― B15-J-97 Cases containing up to 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― ―

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 071

B06

Polychlorinated naphthalene (3 or more chlorines) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added polychlorinated naphthalenes

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

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― B06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

B 014

B12 Perchlorate 00000006 by weight per surveying unit(0006ppm)

Y B ― B12-J-0 Cases containing above 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

California State Perchlorate Contamination Prevention Act of 2003 regulation adpted by DTSC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B12-J-98 Cases containing up to 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 236

B13

Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) Intentionally added or content of 01 wt in material

Y C ― B13-J-0 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photoresists for the photolithography process or during antireflective coating

― ―

European Commission Regulation No 7572010 Canadian Environmental Protection Act SOR 2008-178 Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y C ― B13-J-1 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

Y A ― B13-J-2 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-3 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-4 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-6

Cases intentionally containing 01 wt or more of PFOS in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding specified uses of B13-J-0 1 2 3 and 4 for textiles and other covered materials cases intentionally containing above 1 μgm

2 of PFOS in lag

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-7 Cases intentionally containing PFOS excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 8 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-8 Content of 01 wt or over of PFOS in homogeneous material as an impurity for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-9 Content of 0001 wt or over of PFOS as a component of a substance or mixture for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 8)

― Immediately prohibited

-2555-

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

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Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 236

B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-92 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities inantireflective coating or photoresists for the photolithography process

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-93 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities in photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-94 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-95 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-96 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-89

Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities as a component of substances and compounds excluding uses for B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-90

Cases containing less than 01 wt of PFOS as impurities in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding uses of B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96 for textiles and other covered materials cases containing less than 1 μgm

2 of PFOS as impurities in

lag

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-91 Cases containing PFOS as impurities excluding specified uses (B13-J-92 93 94 95 96 89 and 90)

― ―

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S

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JG

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Gro

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 243

B10

Fluorinated greenhouse effect gas (HFC PFC SF6) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B10-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added fluorinated greenhouse gases

― Immediately prohibited EU Regulation No 8422006

Ordinance by the Federal Minister for Agriculture Forestry Environment and Water Management on bans and restrictions for partly fluorinated and fully fluorinated hydrocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride

N

Unco

ntr

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― B10-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 249

B19

Polyvinyl chloride and PVC co-polymer Total chlorine content of 01 by weight (1000 ppm) in ploastic material excluding the content in printed circuit board

Y

A

― B19-J-0 Cases of total chlorine content exceeding 01 wt in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

For packing material

Immediately prohibited

Omronrsquos voluntary restriction

B For use other than the above

JS709 N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B19-J-98 Cases of total chlorine content of 01 wt or less in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

― ―

A 105

C01 Asbestos Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C01-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added asbestos ― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 USA TSCA Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C01-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 143

C02

Azocolourants and azodyes that generate some aromatic amines 0003 wtamp per survey unit (30 ppm) for use as textileleather products

Y A ― C02-J-2

Leather products and fiber products used with the intention of continued contact with the human body containing azocolourants and azodyes which form more than 0003 of certain aromatic amines by weight(used for a part including leather andor cloth)

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y

(Note

11)

― C02-J-3 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and ldquoAzocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic aminesrdquo is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C02-J-98 Cases containing azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines other than C02-J-2 or C02-J-3

― ―

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S

ubsta

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o

JG

PS

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Gro

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o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 123

C04 Ozone depleting substances Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C04-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added ozone depleting substances

― Immediately prohibited

Montreal Protocol EU EC No 20372000

EC 10052009 Clean Air Act (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C04-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 151

C06 Radioactive materials Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added radioactive substances

― Immediately prohibited EU-D 9629Euratom

Act on the Regulation of Nuclear Source Material Nuclear Fuel Material and Reactors (Japan) 1986 Law Concerning Prevention of Radiation Hazards (Japan) USA NRC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 142

C07

Formaldehyde

Cases of intentional addition for use as composite wood products

( 00075 wt per textile product unit (75 ppm) for use as textile

Y A ― C07-J-0 Cases containing above 00075 formaldehyde by weight in textile products ― Immediately

prohibited

Austria- BGB I 1990194 formaldehyde regulation sect2 1221990 Lithuania Hygiene Standard HN 962000 (hygiene standard and regulations)

Y A ― C07-J-2 In cases where a surveyed product includes some wood and formaldehyde is intentionally added to the wood

― Immediately prohibited

California USA CARB regulations US Federal law 111-199TSCA601

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C07-J-97 In cases where formaldehyde other than C07-J-0 or C07-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 235

C08

2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)(CAS No 3846-71-7) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C08-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C08-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

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S

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o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 244

C09

Phthalate esters Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a toy or child care article as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C09-J-2 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-96 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-97

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1 and C09-J-2

― ―

A 245

C10

Phthalate esters Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C10-J-0

Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a childrenrsquos toy that can be placed in a childrsquos mouth or child care article as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C10-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-97 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-98

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0 and C10-J-1

― ―

-2955-

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S

ubsta

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o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 246

C11

Dimethyl fumarate (dimethyl fumarate)

000001 wt in homogeneous material (01 ppm)

Y A ― C11-J-0 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is over 000001 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

EC Decision 2009251EC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C11-J-98 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is 000001 or less by weight

― ―

B 015

A17 Tributyltin oxide (TBTO) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A17-J-3 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A17-J-97 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 020

A20 Arsenic pentoxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 021

A21 Arsenic trioxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A21-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A21-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 019

B11

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) ltincluding all major diastereomersgt 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B11-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B11-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 140

B09

Shortchain chlorinated paraffins (number of carbon atoms 10 to 13) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y A ― B09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― Immediately prohibited

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) Norwegian Product Regulations FOR-2004-06-01-922 Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B09-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 022

B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate(TCEP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 016

C12 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C12-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C12-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 017

C13 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C13-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C13-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 018

C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C14-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C14-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3155-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 023

A22 Cobalt chloride(CoCl2) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A22-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A22-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 024

A25 Lead chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A25-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A25-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 025

A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A26-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A26-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 026

A27 Pigment yellow 34 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A27-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A27-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 027

C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C15-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C15-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3255-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 028

C16

Aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B

029

C17

Zirconia aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C17-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C17-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 030

C18 Boric acid 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C18-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C18-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 031

C19

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide anhydrous 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 032

C20

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate (Tetraboron disodium heptaoxidehydrate) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3355-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 034

C21

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C21-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C21-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 035

C22

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― C22-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C22-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 036

B17

4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B17-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

ECHA Registry of Intentions Oct 25 2010

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B17-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 037

A29 Strontium chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A29-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A29-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 038

B20

22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B20-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B20-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

-3455-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 039

A30

Potassium hydroxyoctaoxodizincate dichromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― A30-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A30-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 040

A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A31-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A31-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 041

C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C23-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C23-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 042

C24

4-(1133-tetramethylbutyl) henol(4-tert-Octylphenol) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C24-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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― C24-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 043

C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C25-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 044

C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C26-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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― C26-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

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A 249

-

Heavy metals (lead cadmium hexachromium mercury) 001 by weight of total weight of heavy metals per homogenous material (100 ppm) for use as packing and packaging material (Note 1)

Y A ― ― ―

Exceeding 100 ppm to total heavy metal weight for use as packingpackaging material (Note 1)

Immediately prohibited

9462EEC (on packing and packaging waste)

US Regulations on heavy metal on packaging materials

(Note 1) For packing and packaging materials the allowable content of heavy metals in each element that constitute a packing or packaging material (such as packaging material ink paint) shall be 100 ppm or less in the total amount of all the heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury)

(Note 2) The deadline for phase-out of a substance shall be any date set by Omronrsquos voluntary regulation (in principle a date six months prior to

non-use deadline for non-use substances by legislation)

(Note 3) The rule applies with RoHS Directive as the top priority providing ELV Directive shall apply only to cases of parts or materials for limited

use as dedicated ELV parts or materials (type specifications etc)

(Note 4) Omronrsquos additional standard is used when it is impossible for JGPSSI use classification to set the rule of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

and management classification (rank) formulated by Omron

(Note 5) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Pb-J-0 and Pb-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 6) Any lead content of less than 85 wt in high melting point solder shall cause the immediate prohibition

(Note 7) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Cr-J-0 and Cr-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 8) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Hg-J-0 and Hg-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 9) The content ratio will be calculated by conversion to metal element mass using each metal conversion factor Metal conversion factors

are shown in Attachment 2 Also see the Illustrative List (Concerning Products)

(Note 10) Number of exemption specified in the law of RoHS or ELV Directive They are shown here for reference information

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(Note 11) Shall be determined depending on the use of the Omron product

(Note 12) The content standards are those used by Omron for determining ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo and differ from the JGPSSI reporting

standards

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Attachment 2 Illustrative List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning products)

[Substances designated by JGPSSI Ver 420]

For substances whose names are metals or their compounds the content of a regulated chemical substance in terms of quantity and ratio should be calculated in the unit of metal element mass with the metal conversion factor unique to each substance

No metal conversion will be necessary for materials marked with ldquoan asterisk ()ldquo No constant metal conversion factor will be set for materials with ldquotwo asterisks ()ldquo as they are structurally unspecified

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A155 A05 Cadmiumcadmium compounds

Cadmium 1000 7440-43-9

Cadmium oxide 0875 1306-19-0

Cadmium sulfide 0778 1306-23-6

Cadmium chloride 0613 10108-64-2

Cadmium sulfate 0539 10124-36-4

Other cadmium compounds - -

A156 A07 Chromium VI compounds

Chromium (VI) oxide 0520 1333-82-0

Barium chromate 0205 10294-40-3

Calcium chromate 0333 13765-19-0

Lead (II) chromate 0161 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red 12656-85-8

Lead sulfochromate yellow 1344-37-2

Sodium chromate 0321 7775-11-3

Sodium dichromate 0397 10588-01-9

Strontium chromate 0255 7789-06-2

Potassium dichromate 0353 7778-50-9

Potassium chromate 0268 7789-00-6

Zinc chromate 0287 13530-65-9

Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 0090 49663-84-5

Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate 0250 11103-86-9

Other hexavalent chromium compounds - -

A154 A09 Leadlead compounds

Lead 1000 7439-92-1

Lead(II) sulfate 0683 7446-14-2

Lead(II) carbonate 0775 598-63-0

Lead(II) chromate 0641 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

12656-85-8

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1319-46-6

Lead acetate 0637 301-04-2

Lead (II) acetate trihydrate 0546 6080-56-4

Lead phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead selenide 0724 12069-00-0

Lead (IV) oxide 0866 1309-60-0

Lead (IIIV) oxide 0907 1314-41-6

Lead (II) sulfide 0866 1314-87-0

Lead (II) oxide 0928 1317-36-8

Lead(II) carbonate basic 0801 1319-46-6

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1344-36-1

Lead(II) phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34) 1344-37-2

Lead(II) titanate 0686 12060-00-3

Lead sulfatesulphuric acid lead salt 1000 15739-80-7

Lead sulphatetribasic 0850 12202-17-4

Lead stearate 0268 1072-35-1

Other lead compounds - -

A157 A10 Mercurymercury compounds

Mercury 1000 7439-97-6

Mercuric chloride - 33631-63-9

Mercury (II) chloride 0739 7487-94-7

Mercuric sulfate 0676 7783-35-9

Mercuric nitrate 0618 10045-94-0

Mercuric (II) oxide 0926 21908-53-2

Mercuric sulfide 0862 1344-48-5

Other mercury compounds - -

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A242 A11 Nickel - 1000 7440-02-0

A078 B015

A17 Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO)

- 0398 56-35-9

A128 A28 Tri-substiituted organostannic compounds

Triphenyltin=N N-dimethyldithiocarbamate 0252 1803-12-9

Triphenyltin fluoride 0322 379-52-2

Triphenyltin acetate 029 900-95-8

Triphenyltin chloride 0308 639-58-7

Triphenyltin hydroxide 0323 76-87-9

Triphenyltin fattyacid((9-11)salt) 0234

0234

0228

0222

18380-71-7

18380-72-8

47672-31-1

94850-90-5

Triphenyltin chloroacetate 0268 7094-94-2

Tributyltin methacrylate 0316 2155-70-6

Bis(tributyltin) fumalate 0342 6454-35-9

Tributyltin fluoride 0384 1983-10-4

Bis(tributyltin)23-dibromosuccinate 0278 31732-71-5 Tributyltin acetate 034 56-36-0

Tributyltin laurate 0243 3090-36-6

Bis(tributyltin) phthalate 0319 4782-29-0

Coplymer of alkyl (c=8) acrylatemethyl methacrylate and tributyltin methacrylate

018 67772-01-4

Tributyltin sulfamate 0307 6517-25-5

Bis (tributyltin) maleate 0341 14275-57-1

Tributyltin chloride 0365 1461-22-9 7342-38-3

Mixture of tributyltin cyclopentanecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin naphthenate)

85409-17-2

Mixture of tributyltin 12344a 4b 561010a-decahydro-7-isopropyl-1 4a-dimethyl-1-phenanthlenecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin rosin salt)

26239-64-5

Other tri-substituted organostannic compounds - -

A 247 A23 Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds

Dibutyltin oxide 0477 818-08-6

Dibutyltin diacetate 0338 1067-33-0

Dibutyltin dilaurate 0188 77-58-7

Dibutyltin maleate 0342 78-04-6

Other dibutyltin compounds - -

A 248 A24 Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds

Dioctyl Tin Oxide 0329 870-08-6

Dioctyltin dilaurate 0160 3648-18-8

Other Dioctyltin compounds - -

C234 A19 Beryllium Oxide (BeO)

- - 1304-56-9

A058 B02 Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)

Polybrominated Biphenyls - 59536-65-1

Dibromobiphenyl - 92-86-4

2-Bromobiphenyl - 2052-07-5

3-Bromobiphenyl - 2113-57-7

4-Bromobiphenyl - 92-66-0

Tribromobiphenyl - 59080-34-1

Tetrabromobiphenyl - 40088-45-7

Pentabrphenyl - 56307-79-0

Hexabromobiphenyl - 59080-40-9

hexabromo-11-biphenyl - 36355-01-8

Firemaster FF-1 - 67774-32-7

Heptabromobiphenyl - 35194-78-6

Octabromobiphenyl - 61288-13-9

Nonabromo-11-biphenyl - 27753-52-2

Decabromobiphenyl - 13654-09-6

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A063 B03 Polybrominated Diphenylethers (PBDEs)

Bromodiphenyl ether - 101-55-3

Dibromodiphenyl ethers - 2050-47-7

Tribromodiphenyl ether - 49690-94-0

Tetrabromodiphenyl ethers - 40088-47-9

Pentabromodidphenyl ether (note Commercially available PeBDPO is a complex reaction mixture containing a variety of brominated diphenyloxides)

- 32534-81-9 (CAS number used for commercial grades of PeBDPO)

Hexabromodiphenyl ether - 36483-60-0

Heptabromodiphenyl ether - 68928-80-3

Octabromodiphenyl ether - 32536-52-0

Nonabromodiphenyl ether - 63936-56-1

Decabromodiphenyl ether - 1163-19-5

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD)

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(14)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(15)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds in combination with antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(16)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls)]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(17)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls) in combination w ith antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(22)[Aliphaticalicyclic chlorinated and brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(42)[Brominated organic phosphorus compounds]

- -

Poly(26-dibromo-phenylene oxide) - 69882-11-7

Tetra-decabromo-diphenoxy-benzene - 58965-66-5

12-Bis(246-tribromo-phenoxy) ethane - 37853-59-1

353rsquo5rsquo-Tetrabromo-bisphenol A (TBBA) - 79-94-7

TBBA unspecified - 30496-13-0

TBBA-epichlorhydrin oligomer - 40039-93-8

TBBA-TBBA-diglycidyl-ether oligomer - 70682-74-5

TBBA carbonate oligomer - 28906-13-0

TBBA carbonate oligomer phenoxy end capped - 94344-64-2

TBBA carbonate oligomer 246- tribromo-phenol terminated

- 71342-77-3

TBBA-bisphenol A-phosgene polymer - 32844-27-2

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 139638-58-7

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 135229-48-0

TBBA-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 21850-44-2

TBBA bis-(2-hydroxy-ethyl-ether) - 4162-45-2

TBBA-bis-(allyl-ether) - 25327-89-3

TBBA-dimethyl-ether - 37853-61-5

Tetrabromo-bisphenol S - 39635-79-5

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD) (contrsquod)

TBBS-bis-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 42757-55-1

24-Dibromo-phenol - 615-58-7

246-tribromo-phenol - 118-79-6

Pentabromo-phenol - 608-71-9

246-Tribromo-phenyl-alltl-ether - 3278-89-5

Tribromo-phenyl-allyl-etherunspecified - 26762-91-4

Bis(methyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 55481-60-2

Bis(2-ethlhexyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 26040-51-7

2-Hydroxy-propyl-2-(2-hydroxy- ethoxy)-ethyl-TBP - 20566-35-2

TBPA glycol-and propylene-oxide esters - 75790-69-1

NNrsquo-Ethylene ndashbis-(tetrabromo- phthalimide) - 32588-76-4

Ethylene-bis(56-dibromo-norbornane- 23-dicarboximide)

- 52907-07-0

23-Dibromo-2-butene-14-diol - 3234-02-4

Dibromo-neopentyl-glycol - 3296-90-0

23-Dibromo-1-propanol - 96-13-9

Tribromo-neopentyl-alcohol - 36483-57-5

Poly tribromo-styrene - 57137-10-7

Tribromo-styrene - 61368-34-1

Dibromo-styrene grafted PP - 171091-06-8

Poly-dibromo-styrene - 31780-26-4

Bromo-Chloro-paraffins - 68955-41-9

Bromo-Chloro-alpha-olefin - 82600-56-4

Vinylbromide - 593-60-2

Tris-(23-dibromo-propyl)-isocyanurate - 52434-90-9

Tris(24-Dibromo-phenyl) phosphate - 49690-63-3

Tris(tribromo-neopentyl) phosphate - 19186-97-1

Chlorinated and brominated phosphate esther - 125997-20-8

Pentabromo-toluene - 87-83-2

Pentabromo-benzyl bromide - 38521-51-6

13-Butadienehomopolymerbrominated - 68441-46-3

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate monomer - 59447-55-1

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate polymer - 59447-57-3

Decabromo-diphenyl-ethane - 84852-53-9

Tribromo-bisphenyl-maleinimide - 59789-51-4

Tetrabromo-chyclo-octane - 31454-48-5

12-Dibromo-4-(12 dibromo-methyl)-cyclo-hexane - 3322-93-8

TBPA Na salt - 25357-79-3

Tetrabromo phthalic anhydride - 632-79-1

Octabromo-113-trimethyl-1-phenylindane (FR-1808)

- 155613-93-7

Other Brominated Flame Retardants - -

B033 B18 Chlorinated flame retardants

22-bis(chloromethyl)trimethylene bis(bis(2-chloroethyl)phosphate)

- 38051-10-4

Tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate - 13674-84-5

Phosphoric acid 22-bis(bromomethyl)-3-chloropropyl=bis[2-chloro-1-(chloromethyl)ethyl] ester

- 66108-37-0

A070 B05 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and specific substitutes

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (all isomers and congeners)

- 1336-36-3

Monomethyl-tetrachloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 141)

- 76253-60-6

Monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 121 Ugilec 21)

- 81161-70-8

Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane (DBBT) - 99688-47-8

A144 B15 Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs)

PCT (Polychlorinated Terphenyl) (all isomers and congeners)

- 61788-33-8

A071 B06 Polychlorinated Naphthalenes (more than 3 chlorine atoms)

Polychlorinated Naphthalenes - 70776-03-3

Other polychlorinated Naphthalenes - -

B014 B12 Perchlorates Lithium perchlorate - 7791-03-9

Other perchlorate compounds - -

A236 B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

Perfluoroctane Sulfonates (PFOS) C8F17SO2X where X = OR NR or other derivative

- -

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A243 B10 Fluorinated greenhouse gases (PFC SF6 HFC)

Tetrafluoromethane (Carbon tetrafluoride PFC-14) - 75-73-0

Hexafluoroethane (PFC-116) - 76-16-4

Octafluoropropane (PFC-218) - 76-19-7

Decafluorobutane (PFC-31-10) - 355-25-9

Dodecafluoropentane (PFC-41-12) - 678-26-2

Tetradecafluorohexane (PFC-51-14) - 355-42-0

Octafluorocyclobutane (PFC-c318) - 115-25-3

Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) - 2551-62-4

Trifluoromethane - (HFC-23) - 75-46-7

Difluoromethane - (HFC-32) - 75-10-5

Methyl fluoride ndash (HFC-41) - 593-53-3

2H3H-Decafluoropentane ndash (HFC-43-10mee) - 138495-42-8

Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) - 354-33-6

1122-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134) - 359-35-3

1112-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134a) - 811-97-2

11-Difluoroethane ndash (HFC-152a) - 75-37-6

112-Trifluoroethane ndash(HFC-143) - 430-66-0

111-Trifluoroethane ndash (HFC-143a) - 420-46-2

2H-Heptafluoropropane ndash (HFC-227ea) - 431-89-0

111223-hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236cb) - 677-56-5

111233-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236ea) - 431-63-0

111333-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236fa) - 690-39-1

11223-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245ca) - 679-86-7

11133-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245fa) - 460-73-1

11133-Pentafluorobutane ndash (HFC-365mfc) - 406-58-6

A249 B19 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and PVC co-polymer

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - 9002-86-2

Other Polyvinyl chlorides - -

PVC co-polymer - -

A105 C01 Asbestos Asbestos - 1332-21-4

Actinolite - 77536-66-4

Amosite (Grunerite) - 12172-73-5

Anthophyllite - 77536-67-5

Chrysotile - 12001-29-5

Crocidolite - 12001-28-4

Tremolite - 77536-68-6

A143 C02 Azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines

4-aminobiphenyl - 92-67-1

Benzidine - 92-87-5

4-chloro-2-methylaniline - 95-69-2

2-naphthylamine - 91-59-8

o-aminoazotoluene - 97-56-3

5-nitro-o-toluidine - 99-55-8

4-chloroaniline - 106-47-8

24-diaminoanisole - 615-05-4

44-methylenedianiline - 101-77-9

33-dichlorobenzidine - 91-94-1

33-dimethoxybenzidine - 119-90-4

33-dimethylbenzidine - 119-93-7

44-diamino-33-dimethyldiphenylmethane - 838-88-0

6-methoxy-m-toluidine - 120-71-8

44-methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline) - 101-14-4

44-oxydianiline - 101-80-4

44-diaminodiphenyl sulfide - 139-65-1

o-toluidine - 95-53-4

4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine - 95-80-7

245-trimethylaniline - 137-17-7

o-anisidine - 90-04-0

4-amino azobenzene - 60-09-3

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances

Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) - 75-69-4

Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) - 75-71-8

Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13) - 75-72-9

Pentachlorofluoroethane (CFC-111) - 354-56-3

Tetrachlorodifluoroethane (CFC-112) 1122-Tetrachloro-12-difluoroethane (CFC-112) 1112-Tetrachloro-22-difluoroethane (CFC-112a)

- - -

76-12-0 76-12-0 76-11-9

Trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC-113) 112-Trichloro-122 trifluoroethane (CFC-113) 111-Trichloro-222 trifluoroethane (CFC-113a)

- - -

76-13-1 76-13-1 354-58-5

Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114) - 76-14-2

Monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115) - 76-15-3

Heptachlorofluoropropane (CFC-211)

1112233-Heptachloro-3-fluoropropane (CFC-211aa) 1112333-Heptachloro-2-fluoropropane (CFC-211ba)

-

- - -

422-78-6

135401-87-5

422-78-6

422-81-1

Hexachlorodifluoropropane (CFC-212) - 3182-26-1

Pentachlorotrifluoropropane (CFC-213) - 2354-06-5 134237-31-3

Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropane (CFC-214) 1223-Tetrachloro-1133-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214aa) 1113-Tetrachloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214cb)

- - -

29255-31-0 2268-46-4 -

Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215) 122-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215aa) 123-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ba) 112-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215bb) 113-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ca) 111-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215cb)

- - - - - -

1599-41-3 1599-41-3 76-17-5 - - 4259-43-2

Dichlorohexafluoropropane (CFC-216) - 661-97-2

Chloroheptafluoropropane (CFC-217) - 422-86-6

Bromochloromethane (Halon-1011) - 74-97-5

Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon-1202) - 75-61-6

Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211) - 353-59-3

Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301) - 75-63-8

Dibromotetrafluoroethane (Halon-2402) - 124-73-2

Tetrachloromethane (carbontetrachloride) - 56-23-5

111-Trichloroethane (methylchloroform) - 71-55-6

Bromomethane (methyl bromide) - 74-83-9

Bromoethane (ethyl bromide) - 74-96-4

1-Bromopropane (n-propyl bromide) - 106-94-5

Trifluoroiodomethane (trifluoromethyliodide) - 2314-97-8

Chloromethane (methyl chloride) - 74-87-3

Dibromofluoromethane (HBFC-21 B2) - 1868-53-7

Bromodifluoromethane (HBFC-22 B1) - 1511-62-2

Bromofluoromethane (HBFC-31 B1) - 373-52-4

Tetrabromofluoroethane (HBFC-121B4) - 306-80-9

Tribromodifluoroethane (HBFC-122 B3) - -

Dibromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-123 B2) - 354-04-1

Bromotetrafluoroethane (HBFC-124 B1) - 124-72-1

Tribromofluoroethane (HBFC-131 B3) - -

Dibromodifluoroethane (HBFC-132 B2) - 75-82-1

Bromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-133 B1) - 421-06-7

Dibromofluoroethane (HBFC-141 B2) - 358-97-4

Bromodifluoroethane (HBFC-142 B1) - 420-47-3

Bromofluoroethane (HBFC-151 B1) - 762-49-2

Hexabromofluoropropane (HBFC-221 B6) - -

Pentabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-222 B5) - -

Tetrabromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-223 B4) - -

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances (contrsquod)

Tribromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-224 B3) - -

Dibromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-225 B2) - 431-78-7

Bromohexafluoropropane (HBFC-226 B1) - 2252-78-0

Pentabromofluoropropane (HBFC-231 B5) - -

Tetrabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-232 B4) - -

Tribromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-233 B3) - -

Dibromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-234 B2) - -

Bromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-235 B1) - 460-88-8

Tetrabromofluoropropane (HBFC-241 B4) - -

Tribromodifluoropropane (HBFC-242 B3) - 70192-80-2

Dibromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-243 B2) - 431-21-0

Bromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-244 B1) - 679-84-5

Tribromofluoropropane (HBFC-251 B3) - 75372-14-4

Dibromodifluoropropane (HBFC-252 B2) - 460-25-3

Bromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-253 B1) - 421-46-5

Dibromofluoropropane (HBFC-261 B2) - 51584-26-0

Bromodifluoropropane (HBFC-262 B1) - -

Bromofluoropropane (HBFC-271 B1) - 1871-72-3

Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21) - 75-43-4

Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22) - 75-45-6

Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31) - 593-70-4

Tetrachlorofluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1122-Tetrachloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1112-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-121a)

- - -

134237-32-4 354-14-3 354-11-0

Trichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-122) 122-Trichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-122) 112-Trichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-122a) 111-Trichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-122b)

- - - -

41834-16-6 354-21-2 354-15-4 354-12-1

Dichlorotrifluoroethane(HCFC-123) 11-Dichloro-222-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123) 12-Dichloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123b)

- - - - -

34077-87-7 306-83-2 354-23-4 90454-18-5 812-04-4

Chlorotetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 2-chloro-1112-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 1-chloro-1122-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124a)

- - -

63938-10-3 2837-89-0 354-25-6

Trichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-131)

112-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoroethane(HCFC131a) 111-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131b)

- -

-

- -

27154-33-2

(134237-34-6)

359-28-4 811-95-0 2366-36-1

Dichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-132) 12-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-132) 11-Dichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-132a) 12-Dichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-132b) 11-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HFCF-132c)

- - - - -

25915-78-0 431-06-1 471-43-2 1649-08-7 1842-05-3

Chlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC-133)

1-Chloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133) 2-Chloro-111-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133a) 1-Chloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133b)

-

-

- - -

1330-45-6

431-07-2

1330-45-6 75-88-7 421-04-5

Dichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-141) 12-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141) 11-Dichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-141a) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b)

- - - -

-

1717-00-6 (25167-88-8) 430-57-9 430-53-5

1717-00-6

Chlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-142) 2-Chloro-11-Difluoroethane (HCFC-142) 1-Chloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b) 1-Chloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-142a)

- - - -

25497-29-4 338-65-8 75-68-3 338-64-7

Chlorofluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a)

- - -

110587-14-9 762-50-5 1615-75-4

Hexachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-221) 111223-Hexachloro-3-fluoropropane (HCFC-221ab)

- - -

134237-35-7 29470-94-8 422-26-4

-4455-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances (contrsquod)

Pentachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-222) 11133-pentachloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-222ca)) 12233-pentachloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-222aa)

- - -

134237-36-8 422-49-1 422-30-0

Tetrachlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-223) 1133-Tetrachloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223ca) 1113-Tetrachloro-223-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223cb)

- - -

134237-37-9 422-52-6 422-50-4

Trichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224) 133-Trichloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224ca) 113-Trichloro-1223-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cb) 111-Trichloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cc)

- - - -

134237-38-0 422-54-8 422-53-7 422-51-7

Dichloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-225) 22-Dichloro-11133-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225aa) 23-Dichloro-11123-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ba) 12-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225bb) 33-Dichloro-11122-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca) 13-Dichloro-11223-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb) 11-Dichloro-12233-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225cc) 12-Dichloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225da) 13-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ea) 11-Dichloro-12333-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225eb)

- - - - - - - - - -

127564-92-5 128903-21-9 422-48-0 422-44-6 422-56-0 507-55-11 3474-88-9 431-86-7 136013-79-1 111512-56-2

Chlorohexafluoropropane (HCFC-226) 2-Chloro-111333-hexafluoro-propane (HCFC-226da)

- -

134308-72-8 431-87-8

Pentachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-231) 11123-pentachloro-2-fluoro-propane(HCFC-231bb)

- -

134190-48-0 421-94-3

Tetrachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-232) 1113-Tetrachloro-33-difluoropropane (HCFC-232fc)

- -

134237-39-1 460-89-9

Trichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-233) 111-Trichloro-333-trifluoropropane(HCFC-233fb)

- -

134237-40-4 7125-83-9

Dichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234) 12-Dichloro-1233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234db)

- -

127564-83-4 425-94-5

Chloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-235) 1-Chloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-235fa)

- -

134237-41-5 460-92-4

Tetrachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-241) 1123-Tetrachloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-241db)

- -

134190-49-1 666-27-3

Trichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-242) 133Trichloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-242fa)

- -

134237-42-6 460-63-9

Dichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-243) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243cc) 23-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243db) 33-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243fa)

- - - -

134237-43-7 7125-99-7 338-75-0 460-69-5

Chlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244) 3-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244ca) 1-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244cc)

- - -

134190-50-4 679-85-6 421-75-0

Trichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-251) 113-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251fb) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251dc)

- - -

134190-51-5 818-99-5 421-41-0

Dichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-252) 13-Dicloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC 252fb)

- -

134190-52-6 819-00-1

-4555-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances (contrsquod)

Chlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-253) 3-Chloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-253fb)

- -

134237-44-8 460-35-5

Dichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-261) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-261fc) 12-Dichloro-2-fluoro-propane (HCFC-261ba)

- - -

134237-45-9 7799-56-6 420-97-3

Chlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-262) 1-Chloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-262ca) 2-Chloro-13-difluoropropane (HCFC-262da) 1-Chloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-262fc)

- - - -

134190-53-7 420-99-5 102738-79-4 421-02-03

Chlorofluoropropane (HCFC-271) 2-Chloro-2-fluoropropane (HCFC-271ba) 1-Chloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-271fb)

- - -

134190-54-8 420-44-0 430-55-7

A151 C06 Radioactive substances

Uranium-238 - 7440-61-1

Radon - 10043-92-2

Americium-241 - 14596-10-2

Thorium-232 - 7440-29-1

Cesium-137 - 10045-97-3

Strontium-90 - 10098-97-2

Other radioactive substances - -

A142 C07 Formaldehyde - - 50-00-0

A235 C08 Phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

- - 3846-71-7

A244 C09 Selected Phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)

Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) - 85-68-7

Dibutylphthalate (DBP) - 84-74-2

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) - 117-81-7

A245 C10 Selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid diisodecyl ester (DIDP)

- 26761-40-0 68515-49-1

Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) - 28553-12-0 68515-48-0

Di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP) - 117-84-0

A246 C11 Dimethyl fumarate - - 624-49-7

B020 A20 Diarsenic Pentoxide - 1303-28-2

B021 A21 Diarsenic Trioxide - 1327-53-3

B019 B11 Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and all major diastereoisomers

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) - 25637-99-4 3194-55-6

alpha-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-50-6

beta-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-51-7

gamma-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-52-8

A140 B09 Shortchain Chlorinated Paraffins (carbon number 10 -13

Alkanes C10-13 chloro - 85535-84-8

Alkanes C10-12 chloro - 108171-26-2

Alkanes C12-13 chloro - 71011-12-6

Alkanes chloro - 61788-76-9

Other Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins - -

B022 B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP)

- - 115-96-8

B016 C12 Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)

- - 117-81-7

B017 C13 Dibutylphthalate (DBP)

- - 84-74-2

B018 C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)

- - 85-68-7

B023 A22 Cobalt dichloride (CoCl2)

- 7646-79-9

B024 A25 Lead chromate - 7758-97-6

B025 A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

- 12656-85-8

B26 A27 Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34)

- 1344-37-2

-4655-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B027 C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)

- - 84-69-5

B028 C16 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum and silicon they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B029 C17 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Zirconia Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum silicon and zirconium they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B030 C18 Boric acid - - 10043-35-3

- - 11113-50-1

B031 C19 Disodium tetraborate anhydrous

Disodium tetraborate decahydrate - 1303-96-4

Disodium tetraborate anhydrous - 1330-43-4

Disodium tetraborate pentahydrate - 12179-04-3

B032 C20 Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate

- - 12267-73-1

B034 C21 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP)

- - 71888-89-6

B035 C22 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP)

- - 68515-42-4

B036 B17 4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3)

- - 548-62-9

B037 A29 Strontium chromate - 7789-06-2

B038 B20 22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA)

- - 101-14-4

B039 A30 Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate

- 11103-86-9

B040 A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide

- 49663-84-5

B041 C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate

- - 117-82-8

-4755-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B042 C24 4-(1133-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (4-tert-Octylphenol)

- - 140-66-9

B043 C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether

- - 111-96-6

B044 C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC)

- - 127-19-5

-4855-

Attachment 3

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject chemical substances

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

Uses of A and A1 ranks are already checked

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

However it is assumed that Omron Corporation will not use nickel and selected

phthalates for any legally regulated applications

15

13

14

11

12

9

10

8

7

5

6

4

3

1

2

We hereby certify that the chemical substances cited below are not contained in our products

parts or materials that are supplied to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiary and affiliated

companies) by us (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies)

Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances

Product Number Article Name

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Remarks

-4955-

Attachment 4

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject Substances

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

14

15

12

13

10

11

8

9

6

7

5

4

3

1

Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

Product Number

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Uses of A and A1 ranks are

already checked

Article Name

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

We hereby pledge that we (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies) have verified that

the prohibited substances (A rank) cited below are not contained in the following products

parts or materials delivered to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiaries and affiliates) and

are committed to attaining the goal for phasing out the following non-use substances (A1 rank)

2

Deadline for

Non-use

(MMYYYY)

JGPSSI use

classification

code

Remarks

-5055-

Attachment 5

PROCESS CHANGE REPORT(PCR)

Date No

From (Company name)

TO

Written Checked

Type

Part name

Parts code No(drawing No)

Change classification

Change in manufacture place change in manufacture method Renewal or modification of die

Reason

Effective date of change

Lot No

Change in QA standers

QC process chart

Inspection standards

Representative sample

Present method Method after change

Quality check points amp result

Opinion amp requirement Checked

For OMRON use

Indications for receiving inspection indicator Result of receiving inspection

Pro455 QE E

If it is a commercial product

enter its product number

Change of material of a part or material

Change of material of an ink paint and

the like

Includes the change of subsidiary

materials (adhesives solders etc)

The attached materials contain the

following

Material composition data (JGP file)

Results of evaluation of reliability

Results of evaluation of performances

-5155-

Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

The preparation procedure is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file sent from Omron upon request for survey Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink) Check Point (3)

4) Fill in ldquomanufacturerrsquos namerdquo and ldquonumber of productpartmaterial of the respondentrdquo Check Point (4)

5) Fill in ldquosurvey unitrdquo and ldquosurvey unit massrdquo Check Point (5)

ldquoSurvey unitrdquo should be determined as per the unit of Omronrsquos product number

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

6) Press the Input button for each of the subject items and go on to the information registration window for contained substances (level 2) Check Point (6)

7) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 1 button Check Point (7)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

8) Make sure that the number designated by Omron upon request is entered in ldquonumber of the requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo and ldquoreference numberrdquo Check Point (8)

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

9) Press the Save GP button to output the JGP file Check Point (9)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule

JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

Check Point (9)

Check Point (8)

-5255-

Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 2 is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Register SVHC content information of REACH

Enter content flag ldquoYrdquo when the content of any one of SVHC substances exceeds the threshold level (reporting level) Enter ldquoNrdquo when it does not Check Point (1)

Enter content flag = ldquoYrdquo when the content of any substance does not exceed the threshold level Check Point (1)

Select the appropriate use classification press the appropriate button and go to the registration window (level 3) of content information of SVHC Check Point (2)

Registration is mandatory for content flag of Y Registration is necessary even for the flag of N if the substance is known to be contained

2) Enter either ldquoYrdquo or ldquoNrdquo in the content flag according to the threshold level (reporting level) for each substance Check Point (3)

3) Input the total content of each substance This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the total content is known Metal conversion is necessary for metal

compounds Check Point (4)

4) Select the appropriate use classification and input ldquouse and purposerdquo ldquouse portionrdquo and ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo Check Point (5)

This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the information is known

Note that input is mandatory for some materials or uses for the last item ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink)

5) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 2 button Check Point (6)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

6) Press the OK button to go back to Level 1 Check Point (7)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

-5355-

Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 3 (SVHC content information) is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Input ldquocontent of compound per survey unitrdquo ldquouse and purposerdquo and ldquouse portionrdquo for each substance group Check Point (1)

2) In Level 3 there are two tables one for input when the content ratio exceeds 01 and the other when the ratio does not exceed 01 Be sure to choose the right table Check

Point (2)

3) After inputting for all substance groups in Level 3 press the OK button to go back to Level 2 Check Point (3)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

-5455-

Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

Preparation Procedure and Check Points The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file created by the manufacturer Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo and check the entries (Input is mandatory for cells shown in pink) Check Point (3)

The respondentrsquos company name may be the manufacturerrsquos name

4) Make sure that the reference number is the one designated by Omron upon request Check Point (4)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

5) Make sure that ldquonumber of requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo is Omronrsquos product number Check Point (5)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

6) Check if the ldquosurvey unitrdquo is appropriate Check Point (6)

Determine the right survey unit as per Omronrsquos units for product numbers

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

7) Press the Error check 1 button In case an error is found correct the problem part Check Point (7)

8) Press the SAVE JGP button to output the JGP file Check Point (8)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5) Check Point (6)

Check Point (7) Check Point (8)

History of Major Revisions

Oct 21 2003 Ver 10 First version

Nov 1 2006 Ver 20 Controlled substances were changed from 207 substance groups to 25 substance groups as per JGPSSI Ver 3

Apr 8 2011 Ver 30 Total revision Controlled substances were changed from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 3 (25 substance group) to Ver 411 (49 substance groups) Omronrsquos own content standards and survey format were changed to those specified by JGPSSI

July 31 2012 Ver 31 Changed the controlled substances from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 411 (49 substance group) to Ver 420 (61 substance groups) In conjunction with that renewed Attachment 1 List of Regulated Chemical Substances Added 523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report) Changed the JGPSSI Tool to allow the entry of manufacturerrsquos name in the respondent field that had been for the trading firmrsquos name Non-inclusion Certificate Updated the Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances from Version 30 to Version 31 Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo Substance Phase-out Declaration Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank

from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo

Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31

Issued on October 21 2003

Revised on July 31 2012

Issued by Omron Corporation

Global Process Innovation HQ

Quality Innovation Center

Page 12: Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances (For

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Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 155

A05

Cadmium and its compounds

Y A ― Cd-B-2 Batteries containing cadmium exceeding 10ppm by weight of the battery

― Immediately prohibited

All batteries including button cells bull Korean law on quality control and safety management of industrial products bull EC Directive 200666EC on batteries bull Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Y A ― Cd-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added cadmium exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Cd-J-99 Containing cadmium above 100ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

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― Cd-R-0 Cases containing 100 ppm or less of intentionally added cadmium in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

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― Cd-RE-98 Containing 100 ppm or less of cadmium in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A

156 A07

Hexavalent Chromium Compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-9 Cr-R-2

Hexavalent chromium up to 075 by weight as antirust for a carbon steel cooling system in an absorption refrigerator that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y C E-12(a) Cr-E-1 Anti-corrosion coatings containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (Other than below Cr-E-2)

― ―

Y C E-12(b) Cr-E-2

Corrosion preventive coating related to bolt and nut assemblies for chassis applications containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-13 Cr-E-3 (Absorption) refrigerators in motor caravans containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm and 075 wt in homogeneous material

― (Note 7)

Y A ― Cr-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

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Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A

156 A07 Hexavalent Chromium Compounds

Y A ― Cr-J-99 Containing hexavalent chromium above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

N

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― Cr-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

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― Cr-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― ―

A

154 A09

Lead and its compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Describe the threshold level if a product has any of the intended uses listed below

bull For batteries 0004 by weight of a battery (40 ppm) bull For coating on a toy or a product for children 0009 by weight of a product (90 ppm) bull For a consumer product for children aged twelve and under 001 by weight of a product (100 ppm) bull For an electric wire cable or cord insulated with thermosetting or thermoplastic resin 003 by weight per surface coating (300 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-6(a)

E-1 Pb-RE-3

Steel materials containing 035 or less but exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (including batch-based hot dip galvanized steel ampfree-machining steel)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-6(c)

E-3 Pb-RE-4

Copper alloy containing 4 or less exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (eg brass phosphor bronze)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-5(a) E-10

Pb-RE-5 Lead in a cathode ray tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-5(b) E-10

Pb-RE-6 Lead up to 02 by weight in glass of a fluorescent tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5) See (Note 3) for ELV No threshold level of 02 by weight established for ELV

Y C R-7(c)I E-10

Pb-RE-7

Lead in electricity or electronic components excluding dielectric ceramics (eg piezoelectronic device) in a capacitor that contains lead in glass ceramic or glassceramic matrix compounds and also excluding automotive valves and automotive plugs exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-7(c)II

E-10 Pb-RE-8

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage of 125V AC or 250V DC or larger that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

― ―

Y

A R-7(c)III E-10

Pb-RE-9

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage less than 125V AC or 250V DC that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

RoHS Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013 See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

Y C R-7(c)IV E-10(b)

Pb-RE-12 Lead in a PZT dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of integrated circuit or discrete semiconductor exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-10(d) Pb-RE-20 Lead in a dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of ultrasonic sonar exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y A R-11(a)

E-8(f) Pb-RE-10

Lead used for a C-press compliant pin connectorsystem that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption already repealed

See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

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number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y

A R-11(b) E-8(f)

Pb-RE-11 Lead used for a compliant pin connectorssystem other than C-press that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

See (Note 3) for ELV C ELV ―

Y C R-6(b) E-2(c)

Pb-R-1 Aluminum materials containing 04 or less exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y C R-7(a) E-8(e)

Pb-R-2 Lead in high-melting point solder (lead-based alloys containing 85 by weight or more lead)

― (Note 6) Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y C R-7(b) Pb-R-3

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering for servers storage and storage array systems and network infrastructure equipment for switching signaling transmission and network management for telecommunication

― ―

Y A R-12 Pb-R-5 Coating material for thermal conduction module C-rings containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A R-14 Pb-R-7

Solder consisting of more than two types of elements for connecting microprocessor pins and package containing less than 85 wt and more than 80 wt of lead

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-15

E-8(g) Pb-R-8

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solder for connecting semiconductor dies and carriers in flip chip IC packages

― ― Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y A1 R-16 Pb-R-10 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in linear incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes

― March 1 2013

Exemption to be repealed after Sept 1 2013

Y C R-17 Pb-R-11

Lead halide containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as radiant agent in High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps used for professional reprography applications

― ―

Y C R-21 Pb-R-15 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses

― ―

Y A R-23 Pb-R-17 Lead contained in finishing agents of 065 mm or finer pitch components other than connectors exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-24 Pb-R-18

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar array ceramic multilayer capacitors

― ―

Y C R-29 Pb-R-22

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1 2 3 and 4) of Council Directive 69493EEC

― ―

Y C R-31 Pb-R-23

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent lamps (which eg are used for liquid crystal displays designs or industrial lighting)

― ―

Y C R-32 Pb-R-24 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead oxide in seal frit used for making window assemblies for Argon and Krypton laser tubes

― ―

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JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C R-33 Pb-R-25 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering of thin copper wires of 100 μm diameter and less in power transformers

― ―

Y C R-34 Pb-R-26 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in cermet-based trimmer potentiometer elements

― ―

Y C R-37 Pb-R-27 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in the plating layer of high voltage diodes on the basis of a zinc borate glass body

― ―

Y C R-13(a) Pb-R-30 Lead in white glass used for an optical purpose containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ― White glass means transparent glass

Y C R-13(b) Pb-R-31 Lead in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-9(b) Pb-R-32

Lead in a shell (exterior casing) or bushing (a cylindrical component fitted inside a hole) of a bearing for a compressor containing coolant for heating ventilation air-conditioning refrigeration chilling and HVACR exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-18(b) Pb-R-33

Lead (lead of 1 or less by weight) as activator in fluorescent powder of a discharge lamp used as a suntan lamp containing phosphor such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y A R-18(a) Pb-R-34

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as activator in the fluorescent powder (1 lead by weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphors such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) as well as when used as specialty lamps for diazo-printing reprography lithography insect traps photochemical and curing processes containing phosphors such as SMS ((Sr Ba)2MgSi2O7Pb)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-25 Pb-R-35

Lead oxide exceeding 1000 ppm per unit of homogeneous material used for structural elements on the surfaces of surface conduction electron emitter

displays (SED) notably seal frit and frit ring

― ―

Y A E-2(b) Pb-E-1 Aluminum with a lead content of above 04 and 15 or less by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-4(a) E-4(b)

Pb-E-3 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bearing shells and bushes (alloy)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C E-5 Pb-E-4 Batteries containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-6 Pb-E-5 Vibration dampers containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-7(b) Pb-E-6

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in vulcanising agents and stabilisers for elastomers in fluid handling and powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

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JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C E-7(c) Pb-E-7 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bonding agents for elastomers in powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y A E-9 Pb-E-10 Valve seats containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-11 Pb-E-11 Pyrotechnic initiators containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-8(b) Pb-E-12 Lead in solder for electric use that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder on electronic circuit boards and glass)

― Immediately prohibited

It also applies to lead in solder plating Exemption already repealed

Y A1 E-8(a) Pb-E-13

Lead in solder for installing an electric or electronic component on an electronic circuit board or for a component terminal that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding electrolysis aluminum capacitors)

― July 1 2015 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2016

Y A E-8(c) Pb-E-14 Lead on a terminal of an electrolysis aluminum capacitor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y A1 E-8(d) Pb-E-15 Lead for soldering an air mass sensor on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― July 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2015

Y C E-8(h) Pb-E-16

Lead in solder for attaching a heat spreader and heat sink of a power semiconductor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (The chip size is 1 cm

2 at

least The electric current density is 1 Amm2 at least)

― ―

Y A E-8(i) Pb-E-17 Lead in solder for electric glazing on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder for laminate glazing)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y C E-8(j) Pb-E-18 Lead in solder used for laminate glazing that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-1(b) Pb-E-19 Lead content of 035 wt in continuously galvanized sheet steel exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y C E-12 Pb-E-21 Lead-containing thermoelectric material in automotive electrical applications intended for the reduction of CO2 emissions through waste heat recovery

― ―

Y A ― Pb-J-1 Containing lead above 300 ppm in homogeneous material for use in vinyl chloride wires

― Immediately prohibited

Determination method specified by Proposition 65 of California

Y A ― Pb-J-3 Containing above 0009 of lead per surface treatment layer such as coating in partsmaterial used in toys

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y A ― Pb-J-4 Use in products for children under 12 years of age containing lead exceeding 100ppm per survey unit

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA) as amended by HB2715

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y A

― Pb-B-1 Batteries containing lead exceeding 40 ppm by weight of the battery

Over 40 ppm per cell for alkali batteries (excluding button cells)

Immediately prohibited

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Over 1000 ppm per cell for batteries other than above (excluding lead accumulators)

Immediately prohibited

Brazil Nov 4 2008 Decision No 401

Y C

Other than above (such as lead accumulators)

Y A ― Pb-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Pb-J-99 Containing lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

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― Pb-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added lead in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

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― Pb-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of lead in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 157

A10

Mercury and its compounds The amount intentionally added or 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 00001 by weight of a battery (1 ppm)

Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A

R-1(a)

Hg-R-16

Mercury in a single-capped fluorescent lamp that does not exceed the following limitations (per burner) (a) For general illumination less than 30W 35 mg

Over 25 mg and 35 mg or less per piece

Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 35 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 25 mg

C 25 mg or less per piece

(Note 8)

C R-1(b) (b) For general illumination of 30W or higher and less than 50W 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-1(c) (c) For general illumination of 50W or higher and less than 150W 5 mg

― (Note 8)

C R-1(d) (d) For general illumination of 150W or higher 15 mg ― (Note 8)

C R-1(e) (e) Having a circular or square structure 17 mm or less in tube diameter and for general illumination 7 mg

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 7 mg

C R-1(f) (f) For a specific use 5 mg ― (Note 8)

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JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

C R-2(a)(1)

Hg-R-17

Mercury in a double-capped strip fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) for general purposes that does not exceed the following limitations (a) A three-wavelength phosphor of less than 9 mm in tube diameter (eg T2) with normal lifetime 4 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 4 mg

C R-2(a)(2) (b) A three-wavelength phosphor of 9 mm or larger and of 17 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T5) with normal lifetime 3 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 3 mg

C R-2(a)(3) (c) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 17 mm and 28 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T8) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-2(a)(4) (d) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T12) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 35 mg

C R-2(a)(5) (e) A three-wavelength phosphor with long lifetime ( 25000 h or over) 5 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 8 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg

Y

A R-2(b)(1)

Hg-R-18

Mercury in a double-capped fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) not for general purposes under the following conditions (a) A linear white lamp of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T10 and T12) mercury that does not exceed 10 mg

― Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 201210 mg Exemption repealed after April 13 2012

A1 R-2(b)(2) (b) Nonlinear white lamps of all shapes mercury that does not exceed 15 mg

― Oct 13 2015 (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 2016 15 mg Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2016

C R-2(b)(3) (c) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a nonlinear three-wavelength phosphor lamp of above 17 mm (eg T9)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

C R-2(b)(4) (d) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a lamp for any other general illumination or specific purposes (eg induction lamps)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

Y

A

R-3(a)

Hg-R-9 Mercury in a cold cathode ray fluorescent lamp or external electrode fluorescent lamp (CCFL or EEFL) for a specific purpose

Over 35 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) In the case of short type (500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg C

35 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(b)

Over 5 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) In the case of medium type (over 500 mm to (1500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg C

5 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(c)

Over 13 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) In the case of long type (over 1500 mm) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 13 mg C

13 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(a) Hg-R-20 Mercury in a low-pressure discharge lamp (each individual lamp) other than Hg-R-16 Hg-R-17 Hg-R-18 or Hg-R-9

Over 15 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited No threshold level until Dec 31 2011

Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg C

15 mg or less per piece

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

A

R-4(b)-I

Hg-R-11 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination with an improved color rendering index Ra over 60

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-II

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(c)-I

Hg-R-12 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination of any other type (Hg-R-11)

Over 25 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 25 mg C

25 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)- II

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y A1 R-4(d) Hg-R-13 Mercury in a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp (HPMV) Intentional use Oct 13 2014 Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2015

Y C R-4(e) Hg-R-14 Mercury in a metal halide lamp (MH) ― ―

Y C R-4(f) Hg-R-15

Mercury in a vapor lamp for a specific purpose or of any other type that is not specifically mentioned in the Annex of Directive201165EU (or in the classification of intended use of mercury)

― ―

Y A E-14(a) E-14(b)

Hg-E-1 Mercury in a discharge lamp or instrument panel display Intentional use Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2012

Y

A

― Hg-B-1 Mercury intentionally added or contained in battery exceeding 1 ppm for the weight of the battery

All button cells intentionally added

Immediately prohibited

A

Alkaline batteries or nickel metal hydride batteries of over 1 ppm Aconcetration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

Mercury Reduction and Education Act of

states of Rhode Island and Connecticut

New York Environmental Conservation - sect

27-0719 - Battery Management and Disposal

Taiwanrsquos regulations on the manufacturing

import and sales of batteries

Korearsquos laws on quality control and safety

management of industrial products

(regulations on batteries)

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009

Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead

contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc

manganese dioxide batteries

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

A

Other batteries of over 5 ppm concentration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

C

Other batteries of 5 ppm or less in concentration for each cell

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o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y A ― Hg-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited Vermont State Law on comprehensive

management of exposure to mercury Rhode Island State general law 23-249 and amendment of 2007

Louisiana State Mercury Risk Reduction Act

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

China MII law (Chinese RoHS)

Korea RoHS

Japan J-MOSS

USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Hg-J-99 Containing mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― Hg-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added mercury in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

N

Uncontr

olle

d

― Hg-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of mercury in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 242

A11

Nickel When there is intentional addition in uses involving long-time contact with skin

Y A ― Ni-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added nickel for use consisting of long-term contact with skin

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y (N

ote

11)

― Ni-J-2 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and nickel is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― Ni-J-98 Cases containing nickel other than Ni-J-1and Ni-J-2(a product not staying in contact with skin for a considerable duration of time or containing impurities)

― ―

A

078 A17

Tributyltin oxide (TBTO CASNo56-35-9)

Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― A17-J-4 Cases containing intentionally added TBTO ― Immediately prohibited

Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A17-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 128

A28

Tri-substituted organostannic compounds Intentionally added or 01 wt content of element tin

Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y A ― A28-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― A28-J-5 Contained by intentional addition for applications other than A28-J-4

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A28-J-97 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 247

A23

Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-1

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in 1-component and 2-component room temperature vulcanized sealant (RTV-1 RTV-2 sealant) and adhesive

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2015

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-2

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and when applied onto molded product DBT compound is contained in paint or coating agent as an accelerator

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-3

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in soft PVC profile whether it is in the soft PVC itself or simultaneously extruded with hard PVC

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A ―

A23-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight excluding particular applications (A23-J-1 -2 -3)

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A23-J-98 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

A 248

A24

Dioctyltin compounds (DOT) 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) in the following uses

Textiles and leather products intended to be in contact with skin

Two-component room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit)

Mental conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A ― A24-J-0

bull A clothleather part included in a surveyed product

bull In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight with a dual humoral room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit) in use

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

(Note

11)

― A24-J-1 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and DOT is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A24-J-98 In cases where any dioctyl tin compound other than A24-J-0 and A24-J-1 is contained

― ―

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

C 234

A19

Beryllium oxide (CAS No 1304-56-9) 01 by weight per surveying unit

Y C ― A19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

DIGITALEUROPECECEDAeAEERA Guidance

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 058

B02 Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B02-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBB exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS

Y A ― B02-J-99 Containing PBB above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― B02-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBB in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B02-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBB in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 063

B03

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) Intentionally added or a concentration of 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B03-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBDE exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS Law Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― B03-J-99 Containing PBDE above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B03-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBDE in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B03-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBDE in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

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o

JG

PS

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Gro

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o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 013

B08

Bromic fire retardants (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) bull Total bromine content of 01(1000ppm) by weight in plastic material excluding that contained in printed circuit board

Y B ― B08-J-3 In cases where bromine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B08-J-5 In cases where total bromine content in plastic material exceeds 01 wt excluding that contained in laminated printed circuit board

― ― JS709

Y B ― B08-J-4 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and brominated flame retardants is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B08-J-97 In cases where any brominated flame retardant other than B08-J-3 B08-J-4 and B08-J-5 is contained

― ―

B

033 B18

Chlorinated flame retardants bull 009 by weight (900 ppm) of the total

bromine content in uses for laminated printed circuit board

bull Total bromine content in plastic material

exceeds 01 wt (1000 ppm) excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

Y B ― B18-J-0

In cases where chlorine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B18-J-1

In cases where total chlorine content in plastic material exceeds 01 by weight excluding the content in a printed wiring board laminate

― ― JS709

Y B ― B18-J-2

In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and chlorinated flame retardants is intentionally added ― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B18-J-98 In cases where flame retardant other than B18-J-0 B18-J-1or B18-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 070

B05

Polychloride biphenils (PCB) and specific substitutes Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B05-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added PCBs and specific substitutes

― Immediately prohibited Act Concerning the Examination and

Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 TSCA (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B05-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 144

B15

Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT) 0005 wt of material

Y A ― B15-J-2 Cases containing above 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B15-J-97 Cases containing up to 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― ―

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o

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Gro

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o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 071

B06

Polychlorinated naphthalene (3 or more chlorines) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added polychlorinated naphthalenes

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

B 014

B12 Perchlorate 00000006 by weight per surveying unit(0006ppm)

Y B ― B12-J-0 Cases containing above 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

California State Perchlorate Contamination Prevention Act of 2003 regulation adpted by DTSC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B12-J-98 Cases containing up to 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 236

B13

Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) Intentionally added or content of 01 wt in material

Y C ― B13-J-0 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photoresists for the photolithography process or during antireflective coating

― ―

European Commission Regulation No 7572010 Canadian Environmental Protection Act SOR 2008-178 Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y C ― B13-J-1 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

Y A ― B13-J-2 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-3 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-4 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-6

Cases intentionally containing 01 wt or more of PFOS in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding specified uses of B13-J-0 1 2 3 and 4 for textiles and other covered materials cases intentionally containing above 1 μgm

2 of PFOS in lag

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-7 Cases intentionally containing PFOS excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 8 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-8 Content of 01 wt or over of PFOS in homogeneous material as an impurity for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-9 Content of 0001 wt or over of PFOS as a component of a substance or mixture for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 8)

― Immediately prohibited

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Gro

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 236

B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-92 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities inantireflective coating or photoresists for the photolithography process

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-93 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities in photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-94 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-95 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-96 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-89

Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities as a component of substances and compounds excluding uses for B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-90

Cases containing less than 01 wt of PFOS as impurities in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding uses of B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96 for textiles and other covered materials cases containing less than 1 μgm

2 of PFOS as impurities in

lag

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-91 Cases containing PFOS as impurities excluding specified uses (B13-J-92 93 94 95 96 89 and 90)

― ―

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 243

B10

Fluorinated greenhouse effect gas (HFC PFC SF6) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B10-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added fluorinated greenhouse gases

― Immediately prohibited EU Regulation No 8422006

Ordinance by the Federal Minister for Agriculture Forestry Environment and Water Management on bans and restrictions for partly fluorinated and fully fluorinated hydrocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B10-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 249

B19

Polyvinyl chloride and PVC co-polymer Total chlorine content of 01 by weight (1000 ppm) in ploastic material excluding the content in printed circuit board

Y

A

― B19-J-0 Cases of total chlorine content exceeding 01 wt in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

For packing material

Immediately prohibited

Omronrsquos voluntary restriction

B For use other than the above

JS709 N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B19-J-98 Cases of total chlorine content of 01 wt or less in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

― ―

A 105

C01 Asbestos Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C01-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added asbestos ― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 USA TSCA Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C01-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 143

C02

Azocolourants and azodyes that generate some aromatic amines 0003 wtamp per survey unit (30 ppm) for use as textileleather products

Y A ― C02-J-2

Leather products and fiber products used with the intention of continued contact with the human body containing azocolourants and azodyes which form more than 0003 of certain aromatic amines by weight(used for a part including leather andor cloth)

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y

(Note

11)

― C02-J-3 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and ldquoAzocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic aminesrdquo is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C02-J-98 Cases containing azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines other than C02-J-2 or C02-J-3

― ―

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S

ubsta

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o

JG

PS

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ubsta

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Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 123

C04 Ozone depleting substances Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C04-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added ozone depleting substances

― Immediately prohibited

Montreal Protocol EU EC No 20372000

EC 10052009 Clean Air Act (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C04-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 151

C06 Radioactive materials Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added radioactive substances

― Immediately prohibited EU-D 9629Euratom

Act on the Regulation of Nuclear Source Material Nuclear Fuel Material and Reactors (Japan) 1986 Law Concerning Prevention of Radiation Hazards (Japan) USA NRC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 142

C07

Formaldehyde

Cases of intentional addition for use as composite wood products

( 00075 wt per textile product unit (75 ppm) for use as textile

Y A ― C07-J-0 Cases containing above 00075 formaldehyde by weight in textile products ― Immediately

prohibited

Austria- BGB I 1990194 formaldehyde regulation sect2 1221990 Lithuania Hygiene Standard HN 962000 (hygiene standard and regulations)

Y A ― C07-J-2 In cases where a surveyed product includes some wood and formaldehyde is intentionally added to the wood

― Immediately prohibited

California USA CARB regulations US Federal law 111-199TSCA601

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C07-J-97 In cases where formaldehyde other than C07-J-0 or C07-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 235

C08

2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)(CAS No 3846-71-7) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C08-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― C08-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 244

C09

Phthalate esters Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a toy or child care article as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C09-J-2 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-96 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-97

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1 and C09-J-2

― ―

A 245

C10

Phthalate esters Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C10-J-0

Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a childrenrsquos toy that can be placed in a childrsquos mouth or child care article as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C10-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-97 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-98

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0 and C10-J-1

― ―

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S

ubsta

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o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

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Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 246

C11

Dimethyl fumarate (dimethyl fumarate)

000001 wt in homogeneous material (01 ppm)

Y A ― C11-J-0 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is over 000001 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

EC Decision 2009251EC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C11-J-98 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is 000001 or less by weight

― ―

B 015

A17 Tributyltin oxide (TBTO) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A17-J-3 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A17-J-97 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 020

A20 Arsenic pentoxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 021

A21 Arsenic trioxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A21-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A21-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 019

B11

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) ltincluding all major diastereomersgt 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B11-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B11-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

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o

JG

PS

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ubsta

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Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 140

B09

Shortchain chlorinated paraffins (number of carbon atoms 10 to 13) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y A ― B09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― Immediately prohibited

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) Norwegian Product Regulations FOR-2004-06-01-922 Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products

N

Unco

ntr

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― B09-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 022

B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate(TCEP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― B16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 016

C12 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C12-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C12-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 017

C13 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C13-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― C13-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 018

C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C14-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C14-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 023

A22 Cobalt chloride(CoCl2) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A22-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― A22-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 024

A25 Lead chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A25-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― A25-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 025

A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A26-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― A26-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 026

A27 Pigment yellow 34 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A27-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― A27-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 027

C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C15-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― C15-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 028

C16

Aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― C16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B

029

C17

Zirconia aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C17-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― C17-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 030

C18 Boric acid 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C18-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― C18-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 031

C19

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide anhydrous 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― C19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 032

C20

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate (Tetraboron disodium heptaoxidehydrate) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― C20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 034

C21

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C21-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― C21-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 035

C22

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― C22-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― C22-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 036

B17

4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B17-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

ECHA Registry of Intentions Oct 25 2010

N

Unco

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― B17-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 037

A29 Strontium chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A29-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― A29-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 038

B20

22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B20-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― B20-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

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S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 039

A30

Potassium hydroxyoctaoxodizincate dichromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― A30-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― ―

B 040

A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A31-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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d

― A31-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 041

C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C23-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― C23-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 042

C24

4-(1133-tetramethylbutyl) henol(4-tert-Octylphenol) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C24-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― C24-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 043

C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C25-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

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― C25-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 044

C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C26-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

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― C26-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

A 249

-

Heavy metals (lead cadmium hexachromium mercury) 001 by weight of total weight of heavy metals per homogenous material (100 ppm) for use as packing and packaging material (Note 1)

Y A ― ― ―

Exceeding 100 ppm to total heavy metal weight for use as packingpackaging material (Note 1)

Immediately prohibited

9462EEC (on packing and packaging waste)

US Regulations on heavy metal on packaging materials

(Note 1) For packing and packaging materials the allowable content of heavy metals in each element that constitute a packing or packaging material (such as packaging material ink paint) shall be 100 ppm or less in the total amount of all the heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury)

(Note 2) The deadline for phase-out of a substance shall be any date set by Omronrsquos voluntary regulation (in principle a date six months prior to

non-use deadline for non-use substances by legislation)

(Note 3) The rule applies with RoHS Directive as the top priority providing ELV Directive shall apply only to cases of parts or materials for limited

use as dedicated ELV parts or materials (type specifications etc)

(Note 4) Omronrsquos additional standard is used when it is impossible for JGPSSI use classification to set the rule of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

and management classification (rank) formulated by Omron

(Note 5) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Pb-J-0 and Pb-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 6) Any lead content of less than 85 wt in high melting point solder shall cause the immediate prohibition

(Note 7) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Cr-J-0 and Cr-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 8) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Hg-J-0 and Hg-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 9) The content ratio will be calculated by conversion to metal element mass using each metal conversion factor Metal conversion factors

are shown in Attachment 2 Also see the Illustrative List (Concerning Products)

(Note 10) Number of exemption specified in the law of RoHS or ELV Directive They are shown here for reference information

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(Note 11) Shall be determined depending on the use of the Omron product

(Note 12) The content standards are those used by Omron for determining ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo and differ from the JGPSSI reporting

standards

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Attachment 2 Illustrative List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning products)

[Substances designated by JGPSSI Ver 420]

For substances whose names are metals or their compounds the content of a regulated chemical substance in terms of quantity and ratio should be calculated in the unit of metal element mass with the metal conversion factor unique to each substance

No metal conversion will be necessary for materials marked with ldquoan asterisk ()ldquo No constant metal conversion factor will be set for materials with ldquotwo asterisks ()ldquo as they are structurally unspecified

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A155 A05 Cadmiumcadmium compounds

Cadmium 1000 7440-43-9

Cadmium oxide 0875 1306-19-0

Cadmium sulfide 0778 1306-23-6

Cadmium chloride 0613 10108-64-2

Cadmium sulfate 0539 10124-36-4

Other cadmium compounds - -

A156 A07 Chromium VI compounds

Chromium (VI) oxide 0520 1333-82-0

Barium chromate 0205 10294-40-3

Calcium chromate 0333 13765-19-0

Lead (II) chromate 0161 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red 12656-85-8

Lead sulfochromate yellow 1344-37-2

Sodium chromate 0321 7775-11-3

Sodium dichromate 0397 10588-01-9

Strontium chromate 0255 7789-06-2

Potassium dichromate 0353 7778-50-9

Potassium chromate 0268 7789-00-6

Zinc chromate 0287 13530-65-9

Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 0090 49663-84-5

Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate 0250 11103-86-9

Other hexavalent chromium compounds - -

A154 A09 Leadlead compounds

Lead 1000 7439-92-1

Lead(II) sulfate 0683 7446-14-2

Lead(II) carbonate 0775 598-63-0

Lead(II) chromate 0641 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

12656-85-8

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1319-46-6

Lead acetate 0637 301-04-2

Lead (II) acetate trihydrate 0546 6080-56-4

Lead phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead selenide 0724 12069-00-0

Lead (IV) oxide 0866 1309-60-0

Lead (IIIV) oxide 0907 1314-41-6

Lead (II) sulfide 0866 1314-87-0

Lead (II) oxide 0928 1317-36-8

Lead(II) carbonate basic 0801 1319-46-6

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1344-36-1

Lead(II) phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34) 1344-37-2

Lead(II) titanate 0686 12060-00-3

Lead sulfatesulphuric acid lead salt 1000 15739-80-7

Lead sulphatetribasic 0850 12202-17-4

Lead stearate 0268 1072-35-1

Other lead compounds - -

A157 A10 Mercurymercury compounds

Mercury 1000 7439-97-6

Mercuric chloride - 33631-63-9

Mercury (II) chloride 0739 7487-94-7

Mercuric sulfate 0676 7783-35-9

Mercuric nitrate 0618 10045-94-0

Mercuric (II) oxide 0926 21908-53-2

Mercuric sulfide 0862 1344-48-5

Other mercury compounds - -

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A242 A11 Nickel - 1000 7440-02-0

A078 B015

A17 Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO)

- 0398 56-35-9

A128 A28 Tri-substiituted organostannic compounds

Triphenyltin=N N-dimethyldithiocarbamate 0252 1803-12-9

Triphenyltin fluoride 0322 379-52-2

Triphenyltin acetate 029 900-95-8

Triphenyltin chloride 0308 639-58-7

Triphenyltin hydroxide 0323 76-87-9

Triphenyltin fattyacid((9-11)salt) 0234

0234

0228

0222

18380-71-7

18380-72-8

47672-31-1

94850-90-5

Triphenyltin chloroacetate 0268 7094-94-2

Tributyltin methacrylate 0316 2155-70-6

Bis(tributyltin) fumalate 0342 6454-35-9

Tributyltin fluoride 0384 1983-10-4

Bis(tributyltin)23-dibromosuccinate 0278 31732-71-5 Tributyltin acetate 034 56-36-0

Tributyltin laurate 0243 3090-36-6

Bis(tributyltin) phthalate 0319 4782-29-0

Coplymer of alkyl (c=8) acrylatemethyl methacrylate and tributyltin methacrylate

018 67772-01-4

Tributyltin sulfamate 0307 6517-25-5

Bis (tributyltin) maleate 0341 14275-57-1

Tributyltin chloride 0365 1461-22-9 7342-38-3

Mixture of tributyltin cyclopentanecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin naphthenate)

85409-17-2

Mixture of tributyltin 12344a 4b 561010a-decahydro-7-isopropyl-1 4a-dimethyl-1-phenanthlenecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin rosin salt)

26239-64-5

Other tri-substituted organostannic compounds - -

A 247 A23 Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds

Dibutyltin oxide 0477 818-08-6

Dibutyltin diacetate 0338 1067-33-0

Dibutyltin dilaurate 0188 77-58-7

Dibutyltin maleate 0342 78-04-6

Other dibutyltin compounds - -

A 248 A24 Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds

Dioctyl Tin Oxide 0329 870-08-6

Dioctyltin dilaurate 0160 3648-18-8

Other Dioctyltin compounds - -

C234 A19 Beryllium Oxide (BeO)

- - 1304-56-9

A058 B02 Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)

Polybrominated Biphenyls - 59536-65-1

Dibromobiphenyl - 92-86-4

2-Bromobiphenyl - 2052-07-5

3-Bromobiphenyl - 2113-57-7

4-Bromobiphenyl - 92-66-0

Tribromobiphenyl - 59080-34-1

Tetrabromobiphenyl - 40088-45-7

Pentabrphenyl - 56307-79-0

Hexabromobiphenyl - 59080-40-9

hexabromo-11-biphenyl - 36355-01-8

Firemaster FF-1 - 67774-32-7

Heptabromobiphenyl - 35194-78-6

Octabromobiphenyl - 61288-13-9

Nonabromo-11-biphenyl - 27753-52-2

Decabromobiphenyl - 13654-09-6

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A063 B03 Polybrominated Diphenylethers (PBDEs)

Bromodiphenyl ether - 101-55-3

Dibromodiphenyl ethers - 2050-47-7

Tribromodiphenyl ether - 49690-94-0

Tetrabromodiphenyl ethers - 40088-47-9

Pentabromodidphenyl ether (note Commercially available PeBDPO is a complex reaction mixture containing a variety of brominated diphenyloxides)

- 32534-81-9 (CAS number used for commercial grades of PeBDPO)

Hexabromodiphenyl ether - 36483-60-0

Heptabromodiphenyl ether - 68928-80-3

Octabromodiphenyl ether - 32536-52-0

Nonabromodiphenyl ether - 63936-56-1

Decabromodiphenyl ether - 1163-19-5

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD)

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(14)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(15)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds in combination with antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(16)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls)]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(17)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls) in combination w ith antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(22)[Aliphaticalicyclic chlorinated and brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(42)[Brominated organic phosphorus compounds]

- -

Poly(26-dibromo-phenylene oxide) - 69882-11-7

Tetra-decabromo-diphenoxy-benzene - 58965-66-5

12-Bis(246-tribromo-phenoxy) ethane - 37853-59-1

353rsquo5rsquo-Tetrabromo-bisphenol A (TBBA) - 79-94-7

TBBA unspecified - 30496-13-0

TBBA-epichlorhydrin oligomer - 40039-93-8

TBBA-TBBA-diglycidyl-ether oligomer - 70682-74-5

TBBA carbonate oligomer - 28906-13-0

TBBA carbonate oligomer phenoxy end capped - 94344-64-2

TBBA carbonate oligomer 246- tribromo-phenol terminated

- 71342-77-3

TBBA-bisphenol A-phosgene polymer - 32844-27-2

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 139638-58-7

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 135229-48-0

TBBA-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 21850-44-2

TBBA bis-(2-hydroxy-ethyl-ether) - 4162-45-2

TBBA-bis-(allyl-ether) - 25327-89-3

TBBA-dimethyl-ether - 37853-61-5

Tetrabromo-bisphenol S - 39635-79-5

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD) (contrsquod)

TBBS-bis-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 42757-55-1

24-Dibromo-phenol - 615-58-7

246-tribromo-phenol - 118-79-6

Pentabromo-phenol - 608-71-9

246-Tribromo-phenyl-alltl-ether - 3278-89-5

Tribromo-phenyl-allyl-etherunspecified - 26762-91-4

Bis(methyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 55481-60-2

Bis(2-ethlhexyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 26040-51-7

2-Hydroxy-propyl-2-(2-hydroxy- ethoxy)-ethyl-TBP - 20566-35-2

TBPA glycol-and propylene-oxide esters - 75790-69-1

NNrsquo-Ethylene ndashbis-(tetrabromo- phthalimide) - 32588-76-4

Ethylene-bis(56-dibromo-norbornane- 23-dicarboximide)

- 52907-07-0

23-Dibromo-2-butene-14-diol - 3234-02-4

Dibromo-neopentyl-glycol - 3296-90-0

23-Dibromo-1-propanol - 96-13-9

Tribromo-neopentyl-alcohol - 36483-57-5

Poly tribromo-styrene - 57137-10-7

Tribromo-styrene - 61368-34-1

Dibromo-styrene grafted PP - 171091-06-8

Poly-dibromo-styrene - 31780-26-4

Bromo-Chloro-paraffins - 68955-41-9

Bromo-Chloro-alpha-olefin - 82600-56-4

Vinylbromide - 593-60-2

Tris-(23-dibromo-propyl)-isocyanurate - 52434-90-9

Tris(24-Dibromo-phenyl) phosphate - 49690-63-3

Tris(tribromo-neopentyl) phosphate - 19186-97-1

Chlorinated and brominated phosphate esther - 125997-20-8

Pentabromo-toluene - 87-83-2

Pentabromo-benzyl bromide - 38521-51-6

13-Butadienehomopolymerbrominated - 68441-46-3

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate monomer - 59447-55-1

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate polymer - 59447-57-3

Decabromo-diphenyl-ethane - 84852-53-9

Tribromo-bisphenyl-maleinimide - 59789-51-4

Tetrabromo-chyclo-octane - 31454-48-5

12-Dibromo-4-(12 dibromo-methyl)-cyclo-hexane - 3322-93-8

TBPA Na salt - 25357-79-3

Tetrabromo phthalic anhydride - 632-79-1

Octabromo-113-trimethyl-1-phenylindane (FR-1808)

- 155613-93-7

Other Brominated Flame Retardants - -

B033 B18 Chlorinated flame retardants

22-bis(chloromethyl)trimethylene bis(bis(2-chloroethyl)phosphate)

- 38051-10-4

Tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate - 13674-84-5

Phosphoric acid 22-bis(bromomethyl)-3-chloropropyl=bis[2-chloro-1-(chloromethyl)ethyl] ester

- 66108-37-0

A070 B05 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and specific substitutes

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (all isomers and congeners)

- 1336-36-3

Monomethyl-tetrachloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 141)

- 76253-60-6

Monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 121 Ugilec 21)

- 81161-70-8

Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane (DBBT) - 99688-47-8

A144 B15 Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs)

PCT (Polychlorinated Terphenyl) (all isomers and congeners)

- 61788-33-8

A071 B06 Polychlorinated Naphthalenes (more than 3 chlorine atoms)

Polychlorinated Naphthalenes - 70776-03-3

Other polychlorinated Naphthalenes - -

B014 B12 Perchlorates Lithium perchlorate - 7791-03-9

Other perchlorate compounds - -

A236 B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

Perfluoroctane Sulfonates (PFOS) C8F17SO2X where X = OR NR or other derivative

- -

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A243 B10 Fluorinated greenhouse gases (PFC SF6 HFC)

Tetrafluoromethane (Carbon tetrafluoride PFC-14) - 75-73-0

Hexafluoroethane (PFC-116) - 76-16-4

Octafluoropropane (PFC-218) - 76-19-7

Decafluorobutane (PFC-31-10) - 355-25-9

Dodecafluoropentane (PFC-41-12) - 678-26-2

Tetradecafluorohexane (PFC-51-14) - 355-42-0

Octafluorocyclobutane (PFC-c318) - 115-25-3

Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) - 2551-62-4

Trifluoromethane - (HFC-23) - 75-46-7

Difluoromethane - (HFC-32) - 75-10-5

Methyl fluoride ndash (HFC-41) - 593-53-3

2H3H-Decafluoropentane ndash (HFC-43-10mee) - 138495-42-8

Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) - 354-33-6

1122-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134) - 359-35-3

1112-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134a) - 811-97-2

11-Difluoroethane ndash (HFC-152a) - 75-37-6

112-Trifluoroethane ndash(HFC-143) - 430-66-0

111-Trifluoroethane ndash (HFC-143a) - 420-46-2

2H-Heptafluoropropane ndash (HFC-227ea) - 431-89-0

111223-hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236cb) - 677-56-5

111233-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236ea) - 431-63-0

111333-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236fa) - 690-39-1

11223-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245ca) - 679-86-7

11133-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245fa) - 460-73-1

11133-Pentafluorobutane ndash (HFC-365mfc) - 406-58-6

A249 B19 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and PVC co-polymer

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - 9002-86-2

Other Polyvinyl chlorides - -

PVC co-polymer - -

A105 C01 Asbestos Asbestos - 1332-21-4

Actinolite - 77536-66-4

Amosite (Grunerite) - 12172-73-5

Anthophyllite - 77536-67-5

Chrysotile - 12001-29-5

Crocidolite - 12001-28-4

Tremolite - 77536-68-6

A143 C02 Azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines

4-aminobiphenyl - 92-67-1

Benzidine - 92-87-5

4-chloro-2-methylaniline - 95-69-2

2-naphthylamine - 91-59-8

o-aminoazotoluene - 97-56-3

5-nitro-o-toluidine - 99-55-8

4-chloroaniline - 106-47-8

24-diaminoanisole - 615-05-4

44-methylenedianiline - 101-77-9

33-dichlorobenzidine - 91-94-1

33-dimethoxybenzidine - 119-90-4

33-dimethylbenzidine - 119-93-7

44-diamino-33-dimethyldiphenylmethane - 838-88-0

6-methoxy-m-toluidine - 120-71-8

44-methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline) - 101-14-4

44-oxydianiline - 101-80-4

44-diaminodiphenyl sulfide - 139-65-1

o-toluidine - 95-53-4

4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine - 95-80-7

245-trimethylaniline - 137-17-7

o-anisidine - 90-04-0

4-amino azobenzene - 60-09-3

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Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) - 75-69-4

Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) - 75-71-8

Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13) - 75-72-9

Pentachlorofluoroethane (CFC-111) - 354-56-3

Tetrachlorodifluoroethane (CFC-112) 1122-Tetrachloro-12-difluoroethane (CFC-112) 1112-Tetrachloro-22-difluoroethane (CFC-112a)

- - -

76-12-0 76-12-0 76-11-9

Trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC-113) 112-Trichloro-122 trifluoroethane (CFC-113) 111-Trichloro-222 trifluoroethane (CFC-113a)

- - -

76-13-1 76-13-1 354-58-5

Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114) - 76-14-2

Monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115) - 76-15-3

Heptachlorofluoropropane (CFC-211)

1112233-Heptachloro-3-fluoropropane (CFC-211aa) 1112333-Heptachloro-2-fluoropropane (CFC-211ba)

-

- - -

422-78-6

135401-87-5

422-78-6

422-81-1

Hexachlorodifluoropropane (CFC-212) - 3182-26-1

Pentachlorotrifluoropropane (CFC-213) - 2354-06-5 134237-31-3

Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropane (CFC-214) 1223-Tetrachloro-1133-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214aa) 1113-Tetrachloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214cb)

- - -

29255-31-0 2268-46-4 -

Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215) 122-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215aa) 123-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ba) 112-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215bb) 113-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ca) 111-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215cb)

- - - - - -

1599-41-3 1599-41-3 76-17-5 - - 4259-43-2

Dichlorohexafluoropropane (CFC-216) - 661-97-2

Chloroheptafluoropropane (CFC-217) - 422-86-6

Bromochloromethane (Halon-1011) - 74-97-5

Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon-1202) - 75-61-6

Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211) - 353-59-3

Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301) - 75-63-8

Dibromotetrafluoroethane (Halon-2402) - 124-73-2

Tetrachloromethane (carbontetrachloride) - 56-23-5

111-Trichloroethane (methylchloroform) - 71-55-6

Bromomethane (methyl bromide) - 74-83-9

Bromoethane (ethyl bromide) - 74-96-4

1-Bromopropane (n-propyl bromide) - 106-94-5

Trifluoroiodomethane (trifluoromethyliodide) - 2314-97-8

Chloromethane (methyl chloride) - 74-87-3

Dibromofluoromethane (HBFC-21 B2) - 1868-53-7

Bromodifluoromethane (HBFC-22 B1) - 1511-62-2

Bromofluoromethane (HBFC-31 B1) - 373-52-4

Tetrabromofluoroethane (HBFC-121B4) - 306-80-9

Tribromodifluoroethane (HBFC-122 B3) - -

Dibromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-123 B2) - 354-04-1

Bromotetrafluoroethane (HBFC-124 B1) - 124-72-1

Tribromofluoroethane (HBFC-131 B3) - -

Dibromodifluoroethane (HBFC-132 B2) - 75-82-1

Bromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-133 B1) - 421-06-7

Dibromofluoroethane (HBFC-141 B2) - 358-97-4

Bromodifluoroethane (HBFC-142 B1) - 420-47-3

Bromofluoroethane (HBFC-151 B1) - 762-49-2

Hexabromofluoropropane (HBFC-221 B6) - -

Pentabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-222 B5) - -

Tetrabromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-223 B4) - -

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Tribromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-224 B3) - -

Dibromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-225 B2) - 431-78-7

Bromohexafluoropropane (HBFC-226 B1) - 2252-78-0

Pentabromofluoropropane (HBFC-231 B5) - -

Tetrabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-232 B4) - -

Tribromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-233 B3) - -

Dibromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-234 B2) - -

Bromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-235 B1) - 460-88-8

Tetrabromofluoropropane (HBFC-241 B4) - -

Tribromodifluoropropane (HBFC-242 B3) - 70192-80-2

Dibromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-243 B2) - 431-21-0

Bromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-244 B1) - 679-84-5

Tribromofluoropropane (HBFC-251 B3) - 75372-14-4

Dibromodifluoropropane (HBFC-252 B2) - 460-25-3

Bromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-253 B1) - 421-46-5

Dibromofluoropropane (HBFC-261 B2) - 51584-26-0

Bromodifluoropropane (HBFC-262 B1) - -

Bromofluoropropane (HBFC-271 B1) - 1871-72-3

Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21) - 75-43-4

Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22) - 75-45-6

Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31) - 593-70-4

Tetrachlorofluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1122-Tetrachloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1112-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-121a)

- - -

134237-32-4 354-14-3 354-11-0

Trichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-122) 122-Trichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-122) 112-Trichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-122a) 111-Trichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-122b)

- - - -

41834-16-6 354-21-2 354-15-4 354-12-1

Dichlorotrifluoroethane(HCFC-123) 11-Dichloro-222-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123) 12-Dichloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123b)

- - - - -

34077-87-7 306-83-2 354-23-4 90454-18-5 812-04-4

Chlorotetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 2-chloro-1112-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 1-chloro-1122-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124a)

- - -

63938-10-3 2837-89-0 354-25-6

Trichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-131)

112-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoroethane(HCFC131a) 111-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131b)

- -

-

- -

27154-33-2

(134237-34-6)

359-28-4 811-95-0 2366-36-1

Dichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-132) 12-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-132) 11-Dichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-132a) 12-Dichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-132b) 11-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HFCF-132c)

- - - - -

25915-78-0 431-06-1 471-43-2 1649-08-7 1842-05-3

Chlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC-133)

1-Chloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133) 2-Chloro-111-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133a) 1-Chloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133b)

-

-

- - -

1330-45-6

431-07-2

1330-45-6 75-88-7 421-04-5

Dichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-141) 12-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141) 11-Dichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-141a) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b)

- - - -

-

1717-00-6 (25167-88-8) 430-57-9 430-53-5

1717-00-6

Chlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-142) 2-Chloro-11-Difluoroethane (HCFC-142) 1-Chloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b) 1-Chloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-142a)

- - - -

25497-29-4 338-65-8 75-68-3 338-64-7

Chlorofluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a)

- - -

110587-14-9 762-50-5 1615-75-4

Hexachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-221) 111223-Hexachloro-3-fluoropropane (HCFC-221ab)

- - -

134237-35-7 29470-94-8 422-26-4

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Pentachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-222) 11133-pentachloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-222ca)) 12233-pentachloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-222aa)

- - -

134237-36-8 422-49-1 422-30-0

Tetrachlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-223) 1133-Tetrachloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223ca) 1113-Tetrachloro-223-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223cb)

- - -

134237-37-9 422-52-6 422-50-4

Trichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224) 133-Trichloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224ca) 113-Trichloro-1223-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cb) 111-Trichloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cc)

- - - -

134237-38-0 422-54-8 422-53-7 422-51-7

Dichloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-225) 22-Dichloro-11133-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225aa) 23-Dichloro-11123-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ba) 12-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225bb) 33-Dichloro-11122-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca) 13-Dichloro-11223-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb) 11-Dichloro-12233-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225cc) 12-Dichloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225da) 13-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ea) 11-Dichloro-12333-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225eb)

- - - - - - - - - -

127564-92-5 128903-21-9 422-48-0 422-44-6 422-56-0 507-55-11 3474-88-9 431-86-7 136013-79-1 111512-56-2

Chlorohexafluoropropane (HCFC-226) 2-Chloro-111333-hexafluoro-propane (HCFC-226da)

- -

134308-72-8 431-87-8

Pentachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-231) 11123-pentachloro-2-fluoro-propane(HCFC-231bb)

- -

134190-48-0 421-94-3

Tetrachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-232) 1113-Tetrachloro-33-difluoropropane (HCFC-232fc)

- -

134237-39-1 460-89-9

Trichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-233) 111-Trichloro-333-trifluoropropane(HCFC-233fb)

- -

134237-40-4 7125-83-9

Dichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234) 12-Dichloro-1233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234db)

- -

127564-83-4 425-94-5

Chloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-235) 1-Chloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-235fa)

- -

134237-41-5 460-92-4

Tetrachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-241) 1123-Tetrachloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-241db)

- -

134190-49-1 666-27-3

Trichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-242) 133Trichloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-242fa)

- -

134237-42-6 460-63-9

Dichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-243) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243cc) 23-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243db) 33-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243fa)

- - - -

134237-43-7 7125-99-7 338-75-0 460-69-5

Chlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244) 3-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244ca) 1-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244cc)

- - -

134190-50-4 679-85-6 421-75-0

Trichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-251) 113-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251fb) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251dc)

- - -

134190-51-5 818-99-5 421-41-0

Dichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-252) 13-Dicloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC 252fb)

- -

134190-52-6 819-00-1

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Chlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-253) 3-Chloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-253fb)

- -

134237-44-8 460-35-5

Dichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-261) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-261fc) 12-Dichloro-2-fluoro-propane (HCFC-261ba)

- - -

134237-45-9 7799-56-6 420-97-3

Chlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-262) 1-Chloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-262ca) 2-Chloro-13-difluoropropane (HCFC-262da) 1-Chloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-262fc)

- - - -

134190-53-7 420-99-5 102738-79-4 421-02-03

Chlorofluoropropane (HCFC-271) 2-Chloro-2-fluoropropane (HCFC-271ba) 1-Chloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-271fb)

- - -

134190-54-8 420-44-0 430-55-7

A151 C06 Radioactive substances

Uranium-238 - 7440-61-1

Radon - 10043-92-2

Americium-241 - 14596-10-2

Thorium-232 - 7440-29-1

Cesium-137 - 10045-97-3

Strontium-90 - 10098-97-2

Other radioactive substances - -

A142 C07 Formaldehyde - - 50-00-0

A235 C08 Phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

- - 3846-71-7

A244 C09 Selected Phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)

Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) - 85-68-7

Dibutylphthalate (DBP) - 84-74-2

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) - 117-81-7

A245 C10 Selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid diisodecyl ester (DIDP)

- 26761-40-0 68515-49-1

Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) - 28553-12-0 68515-48-0

Di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP) - 117-84-0

A246 C11 Dimethyl fumarate - - 624-49-7

B020 A20 Diarsenic Pentoxide - 1303-28-2

B021 A21 Diarsenic Trioxide - 1327-53-3

B019 B11 Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and all major diastereoisomers

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) - 25637-99-4 3194-55-6

alpha-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-50-6

beta-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-51-7

gamma-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-52-8

A140 B09 Shortchain Chlorinated Paraffins (carbon number 10 -13

Alkanes C10-13 chloro - 85535-84-8

Alkanes C10-12 chloro - 108171-26-2

Alkanes C12-13 chloro - 71011-12-6

Alkanes chloro - 61788-76-9

Other Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins - -

B022 B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP)

- - 115-96-8

B016 C12 Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)

- - 117-81-7

B017 C13 Dibutylphthalate (DBP)

- - 84-74-2

B018 C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)

- - 85-68-7

B023 A22 Cobalt dichloride (CoCl2)

- 7646-79-9

B024 A25 Lead chromate - 7758-97-6

B025 A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

- 12656-85-8

B26 A27 Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34)

- 1344-37-2

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B027 C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)

- - 84-69-5

B028 C16 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum and silicon they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B029 C17 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Zirconia Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum silicon and zirconium they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B030 C18 Boric acid - - 10043-35-3

- - 11113-50-1

B031 C19 Disodium tetraborate anhydrous

Disodium tetraborate decahydrate - 1303-96-4

Disodium tetraborate anhydrous - 1330-43-4

Disodium tetraborate pentahydrate - 12179-04-3

B032 C20 Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate

- - 12267-73-1

B034 C21 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP)

- - 71888-89-6

B035 C22 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP)

- - 68515-42-4

B036 B17 4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3)

- - 548-62-9

B037 A29 Strontium chromate - 7789-06-2

B038 B20 22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA)

- - 101-14-4

B039 A30 Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate

- 11103-86-9

B040 A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide

- 49663-84-5

B041 C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate

- - 117-82-8

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B042 C24 4-(1133-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (4-tert-Octylphenol)

- - 140-66-9

B043 C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether

- - 111-96-6

B044 C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC)

- - 127-19-5

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Attachment 3

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject chemical substances

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

Uses of A and A1 ranks are already checked

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

However it is assumed that Omron Corporation will not use nickel and selected

phthalates for any legally regulated applications

15

13

14

11

12

9

10

8

7

5

6

4

3

1

2

We hereby certify that the chemical substances cited below are not contained in our products

parts or materials that are supplied to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiary and affiliated

companies) by us (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies)

Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances

Product Number Article Name

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Remarks

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Attachment 4

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject Substances

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

14

15

12

13

10

11

8

9

6

7

5

4

3

1

Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

Product Number

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Uses of A and A1 ranks are

already checked

Article Name

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

We hereby pledge that we (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies) have verified that

the prohibited substances (A rank) cited below are not contained in the following products

parts or materials delivered to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiaries and affiliates) and

are committed to attaining the goal for phasing out the following non-use substances (A1 rank)

2

Deadline for

Non-use

(MMYYYY)

JGPSSI use

classification

code

Remarks

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Attachment 5

PROCESS CHANGE REPORT(PCR)

Date No

From (Company name)

TO

Written Checked

Type

Part name

Parts code No(drawing No)

Change classification

Change in manufacture place change in manufacture method Renewal or modification of die

Reason

Effective date of change

Lot No

Change in QA standers

QC process chart

Inspection standards

Representative sample

Present method Method after change

Quality check points amp result

Opinion amp requirement Checked

For OMRON use

Indications for receiving inspection indicator Result of receiving inspection

Pro455 QE E

If it is a commercial product

enter its product number

Change of material of a part or material

Change of material of an ink paint and

the like

Includes the change of subsidiary

materials (adhesives solders etc)

The attached materials contain the

following

Material composition data (JGP file)

Results of evaluation of reliability

Results of evaluation of performances

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Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

The preparation procedure is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file sent from Omron upon request for survey Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink) Check Point (3)

4) Fill in ldquomanufacturerrsquos namerdquo and ldquonumber of productpartmaterial of the respondentrdquo Check Point (4)

5) Fill in ldquosurvey unitrdquo and ldquosurvey unit massrdquo Check Point (5)

ldquoSurvey unitrdquo should be determined as per the unit of Omronrsquos product number

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

6) Press the Input button for each of the subject items and go on to the information registration window for contained substances (level 2) Check Point (6)

7) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 1 button Check Point (7)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

8) Make sure that the number designated by Omron upon request is entered in ldquonumber of the requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo and ldquoreference numberrdquo Check Point (8)

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

9) Press the Save GP button to output the JGP file Check Point (9)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule

JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

Check Point (9)

Check Point (8)

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Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 2 is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Register SVHC content information of REACH

Enter content flag ldquoYrdquo when the content of any one of SVHC substances exceeds the threshold level (reporting level) Enter ldquoNrdquo when it does not Check Point (1)

Enter content flag = ldquoYrdquo when the content of any substance does not exceed the threshold level Check Point (1)

Select the appropriate use classification press the appropriate button and go to the registration window (level 3) of content information of SVHC Check Point (2)

Registration is mandatory for content flag of Y Registration is necessary even for the flag of N if the substance is known to be contained

2) Enter either ldquoYrdquo or ldquoNrdquo in the content flag according to the threshold level (reporting level) for each substance Check Point (3)

3) Input the total content of each substance This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the total content is known Metal conversion is necessary for metal

compounds Check Point (4)

4) Select the appropriate use classification and input ldquouse and purposerdquo ldquouse portionrdquo and ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo Check Point (5)

This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the information is known

Note that input is mandatory for some materials or uses for the last item ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink)

5) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 2 button Check Point (6)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

6) Press the OK button to go back to Level 1 Check Point (7)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

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Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 3 (SVHC content information) is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Input ldquocontent of compound per survey unitrdquo ldquouse and purposerdquo and ldquouse portionrdquo for each substance group Check Point (1)

2) In Level 3 there are two tables one for input when the content ratio exceeds 01 and the other when the ratio does not exceed 01 Be sure to choose the right table Check

Point (2)

3) After inputting for all substance groups in Level 3 press the OK button to go back to Level 2 Check Point (3)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

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Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

Preparation Procedure and Check Points The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file created by the manufacturer Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo and check the entries (Input is mandatory for cells shown in pink) Check Point (3)

The respondentrsquos company name may be the manufacturerrsquos name

4) Make sure that the reference number is the one designated by Omron upon request Check Point (4)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

5) Make sure that ldquonumber of requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo is Omronrsquos product number Check Point (5)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

6) Check if the ldquosurvey unitrdquo is appropriate Check Point (6)

Determine the right survey unit as per Omronrsquos units for product numbers

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

7) Press the Error check 1 button In case an error is found correct the problem part Check Point (7)

8) Press the SAVE JGP button to output the JGP file Check Point (8)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5) Check Point (6)

Check Point (7) Check Point (8)

History of Major Revisions

Oct 21 2003 Ver 10 First version

Nov 1 2006 Ver 20 Controlled substances were changed from 207 substance groups to 25 substance groups as per JGPSSI Ver 3

Apr 8 2011 Ver 30 Total revision Controlled substances were changed from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 3 (25 substance group) to Ver 411 (49 substance groups) Omronrsquos own content standards and survey format were changed to those specified by JGPSSI

July 31 2012 Ver 31 Changed the controlled substances from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 411 (49 substance group) to Ver 420 (61 substance groups) In conjunction with that renewed Attachment 1 List of Regulated Chemical Substances Added 523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report) Changed the JGPSSI Tool to allow the entry of manufacturerrsquos name in the respondent field that had been for the trading firmrsquos name Non-inclusion Certificate Updated the Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances from Version 30 to Version 31 Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo Substance Phase-out Declaration Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank

from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo

Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31

Issued on October 21 2003

Revised on July 31 2012

Issued by Omron Corporation

Global Process Innovation HQ

Quality Innovation Center

Page 13: Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances (For

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A

156 A07 Hexavalent Chromium Compounds

Y A ― Cr-J-99 Containing hexavalent chromium above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― Immediately prohibited

China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cr-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Un

co

ntr

olle

d

― Cr-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materials contamination

― ―

A

154 A09

Lead and its compounds 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) Describe the threshold level if a product has any of the intended uses listed below

bull For batteries 0004 by weight of a battery (40 ppm) bull For coating on a toy or a product for children 0009 by weight of a product (90 ppm) bull For a consumer product for children aged twelve and under 001 by weight of a product (100 ppm) bull For an electric wire cable or cord insulated with thermosetting or thermoplastic resin 003 by weight per surface coating (300 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y C R-6(a)

E-1 Pb-RE-3

Steel materials containing 035 or less but exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (including batch-based hot dip galvanized steel ampfree-machining steel)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-6(c)

E-3 Pb-RE-4

Copper alloy containing 4 or less exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight (eg brass phosphor bronze)

― (Note 5)

Y C R-5(a) E-10

Pb-RE-5 Lead in a cathode ray tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-5(b) E-10

Pb-RE-6 Lead up to 02 by weight in glass of a fluorescent tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5) See (Note 3) for ELV No threshold level of 02 by weight established for ELV

Y C R-7(c)I E-10

Pb-RE-7

Lead in electricity or electronic components excluding dielectric ceramics (eg piezoelectronic device) in a capacitor that contains lead in glass ceramic or glassceramic matrix compounds and also excluding automotive valves and automotive plugs exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-7(c)II

E-10 Pb-RE-8

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage of 125V AC or 250V DC or larger that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

― ―

Y

A R-7(c)III E-10

Pb-RE-9

Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage less than 125V AC or 250V DC that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding applications of Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20

RoHS Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013 See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

Y C R-7(c)IV E-10(b)

Pb-RE-12 Lead in a PZT dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of integrated circuit or discrete semiconductor exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-10(d) Pb-RE-20 Lead in a dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part of ultrasonic sonar exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y A R-11(a)

E-8(f) Pb-RE-10

Lead used for a C-press compliant pin connectorsystem that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption already repealed

See (Note 3) for ELV

C ELV ―

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y

A R-11(b) E-8(f)

Pb-RE-11 Lead used for a compliant pin connectorssystem other than C-press that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

See (Note 3) for ELV C ELV ―

Y C R-6(b) E-2(c)

Pb-R-1 Aluminum materials containing 04 or less exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y C R-7(a) E-8(e)

Pb-R-2 Lead in high-melting point solder (lead-based alloys containing 85 by weight or more lead)

― (Note 6) Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y C R-7(b) Pb-R-3

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering for servers storage and storage array systems and network infrastructure equipment for switching signaling transmission and network management for telecommunication

― ―

Y A R-12 Pb-R-5 Coating material for thermal conduction module C-rings containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A R-14 Pb-R-7

Solder consisting of more than two types of elements for connecting microprocessor pins and package containing less than 85 wt and more than 80 wt of lead

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-15

E-8(g) Pb-R-8

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solder for connecting semiconductor dies and carriers in flip chip IC packages

― ― Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y A1 R-16 Pb-R-10 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in linear incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes

― March 1 2013

Exemption to be repealed after Sept 1 2013

Y C R-17 Pb-R-11

Lead halide containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as radiant agent in High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps used for professional reprography applications

― ―

Y C R-21 Pb-R-15 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses

― ―

Y A R-23 Pb-R-17 Lead contained in finishing agents of 065 mm or finer pitch components other than connectors exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-24 Pb-R-18

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar array ceramic multilayer capacitors

― ―

Y C R-29 Pb-R-22

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1 2 3 and 4) of Council Directive 69493EEC

― ―

Y C R-31 Pb-R-23

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent lamps (which eg are used for liquid crystal displays designs or industrial lighting)

― ―

Y C R-32 Pb-R-24 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead oxide in seal frit used for making window assemblies for Argon and Krypton laser tubes

― ―

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C R-33 Pb-R-25 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering of thin copper wires of 100 μm diameter and less in power transformers

― ―

Y C R-34 Pb-R-26 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in cermet-based trimmer potentiometer elements

― ―

Y C R-37 Pb-R-27 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in the plating layer of high voltage diodes on the basis of a zinc borate glass body

― ―

Y C R-13(a) Pb-R-30 Lead in white glass used for an optical purpose containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ― White glass means transparent glass

Y C R-13(b) Pb-R-31 Lead in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-9(b) Pb-R-32

Lead in a shell (exterior casing) or bushing (a cylindrical component fitted inside a hole) of a bearing for a compressor containing coolant for heating ventilation air-conditioning refrigeration chilling and HVACR exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-18(b) Pb-R-33

Lead (lead of 1 or less by weight) as activator in fluorescent powder of a discharge lamp used as a suntan lamp containing phosphor such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y A R-18(a) Pb-R-34

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as activator in the fluorescent powder (1 lead by weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphors such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) as well as when used as specialty lamps for diazo-printing reprography lithography insect traps photochemical and curing processes containing phosphors such as SMS ((Sr Ba)2MgSi2O7Pb)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-25 Pb-R-35

Lead oxide exceeding 1000 ppm per unit of homogeneous material used for structural elements on the surfaces of surface conduction electron emitter

displays (SED) notably seal frit and frit ring

― ―

Y A E-2(b) Pb-E-1 Aluminum with a lead content of above 04 and 15 or less by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-4(a) E-4(b)

Pb-E-3 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bearing shells and bushes (alloy)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C E-5 Pb-E-4 Batteries containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-6 Pb-E-5 Vibration dampers containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-7(b) Pb-E-6

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in vulcanising agents and stabilisers for elastomers in fluid handling and powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C E-7(c) Pb-E-7 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bonding agents for elastomers in powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y A E-9 Pb-E-10 Valve seats containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-11 Pb-E-11 Pyrotechnic initiators containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-8(b) Pb-E-12 Lead in solder for electric use that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder on electronic circuit boards and glass)

― Immediately prohibited

It also applies to lead in solder plating Exemption already repealed

Y A1 E-8(a) Pb-E-13

Lead in solder for installing an electric or electronic component on an electronic circuit board or for a component terminal that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding electrolysis aluminum capacitors)

― July 1 2015 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2016

Y A E-8(c) Pb-E-14 Lead on a terminal of an electrolysis aluminum capacitor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y A1 E-8(d) Pb-E-15 Lead for soldering an air mass sensor on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― July 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2015

Y C E-8(h) Pb-E-16

Lead in solder for attaching a heat spreader and heat sink of a power semiconductor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (The chip size is 1 cm

2 at

least The electric current density is 1 Amm2 at least)

― ―

Y A E-8(i) Pb-E-17 Lead in solder for electric glazing on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder for laminate glazing)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y C E-8(j) Pb-E-18 Lead in solder used for laminate glazing that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-1(b) Pb-E-19 Lead content of 035 wt in continuously galvanized sheet steel exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y C E-12 Pb-E-21 Lead-containing thermoelectric material in automotive electrical applications intended for the reduction of CO2 emissions through waste heat recovery

― ―

Y A ― Pb-J-1 Containing lead above 300 ppm in homogeneous material for use in vinyl chloride wires

― Immediately prohibited

Determination method specified by Proposition 65 of California

Y A ― Pb-J-3 Containing above 0009 of lead per surface treatment layer such as coating in partsmaterial used in toys

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y A ― Pb-J-4 Use in products for children under 12 years of age containing lead exceeding 100ppm per survey unit

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA) as amended by HB2715

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y A

― Pb-B-1 Batteries containing lead exceeding 40 ppm by weight of the battery

Over 40 ppm per cell for alkali batteries (excluding button cells)

Immediately prohibited

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Over 1000 ppm per cell for batteries other than above (excluding lead accumulators)

Immediately prohibited

Brazil Nov 4 2008 Decision No 401

Y C

Other than above (such as lead accumulators)

Y A ― Pb-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Pb-J-99 Containing lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

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― Pb-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added lead in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Unco

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― Pb-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of lead in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 157

A10

Mercury and its compounds The amount intentionally added or 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 00001 by weight of a battery (1 ppm)

Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A

R-1(a)

Hg-R-16

Mercury in a single-capped fluorescent lamp that does not exceed the following limitations (per burner) (a) For general illumination less than 30W 35 mg

Over 25 mg and 35 mg or less per piece

Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 35 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 25 mg

C 25 mg or less per piece

(Note 8)

C R-1(b) (b) For general illumination of 30W or higher and less than 50W 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-1(c) (c) For general illumination of 50W or higher and less than 150W 5 mg

― (Note 8)

C R-1(d) (d) For general illumination of 150W or higher 15 mg ― (Note 8)

C R-1(e) (e) Having a circular or square structure 17 mm or less in tube diameter and for general illumination 7 mg

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 7 mg

C R-1(f) (f) For a specific use 5 mg ― (Note 8)

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

C R-2(a)(1)

Hg-R-17

Mercury in a double-capped strip fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) for general purposes that does not exceed the following limitations (a) A three-wavelength phosphor of less than 9 mm in tube diameter (eg T2) with normal lifetime 4 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 4 mg

C R-2(a)(2) (b) A three-wavelength phosphor of 9 mm or larger and of 17 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T5) with normal lifetime 3 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 3 mg

C R-2(a)(3) (c) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 17 mm and 28 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T8) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-2(a)(4) (d) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T12) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 35 mg

C R-2(a)(5) (e) A three-wavelength phosphor with long lifetime ( 25000 h or over) 5 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 8 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg

Y

A R-2(b)(1)

Hg-R-18

Mercury in a double-capped fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) not for general purposes under the following conditions (a) A linear white lamp of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T10 and T12) mercury that does not exceed 10 mg

― Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 201210 mg Exemption repealed after April 13 2012

A1 R-2(b)(2) (b) Nonlinear white lamps of all shapes mercury that does not exceed 15 mg

― Oct 13 2015 (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 2016 15 mg Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2016

C R-2(b)(3) (c) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a nonlinear three-wavelength phosphor lamp of above 17 mm (eg T9)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

C R-2(b)(4) (d) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a lamp for any other general illumination or specific purposes (eg induction lamps)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

Y

A

R-3(a)

Hg-R-9 Mercury in a cold cathode ray fluorescent lamp or external electrode fluorescent lamp (CCFL or EEFL) for a specific purpose

Over 35 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) In the case of short type (500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg C

35 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(b)

Over 5 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) In the case of medium type (over 500 mm to (1500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg C

5 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(c)

Over 13 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) In the case of long type (over 1500 mm) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 13 mg C

13 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(a) Hg-R-20 Mercury in a low-pressure discharge lamp (each individual lamp) other than Hg-R-16 Hg-R-17 Hg-R-18 or Hg-R-9

Over 15 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited No threshold level until Dec 31 2011

Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg C

15 mg or less per piece

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

A

R-4(b)-I

Hg-R-11 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination with an improved color rendering index Ra over 60

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-II

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(c)-I

Hg-R-12 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination of any other type (Hg-R-11)

Over 25 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 25 mg C

25 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)- II

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y A1 R-4(d) Hg-R-13 Mercury in a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp (HPMV) Intentional use Oct 13 2014 Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2015

Y C R-4(e) Hg-R-14 Mercury in a metal halide lamp (MH) ― ―

Y C R-4(f) Hg-R-15

Mercury in a vapor lamp for a specific purpose or of any other type that is not specifically mentioned in the Annex of Directive201165EU (or in the classification of intended use of mercury)

― ―

Y A E-14(a) E-14(b)

Hg-E-1 Mercury in a discharge lamp or instrument panel display Intentional use Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2012

Y

A

― Hg-B-1 Mercury intentionally added or contained in battery exceeding 1 ppm for the weight of the battery

All button cells intentionally added

Immediately prohibited

A

Alkaline batteries or nickel metal hydride batteries of over 1 ppm Aconcetration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

Mercury Reduction and Education Act of

states of Rhode Island and Connecticut

New York Environmental Conservation - sect

27-0719 - Battery Management and Disposal

Taiwanrsquos regulations on the manufacturing

import and sales of batteries

Korearsquos laws on quality control and safety

management of industrial products

(regulations on batteries)

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009

Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead

contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc

manganese dioxide batteries

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

A

Other batteries of over 5 ppm concentration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

C

Other batteries of 5 ppm or less in concentration for each cell

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y A ― Hg-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited Vermont State Law on comprehensive

management of exposure to mercury Rhode Island State general law 23-249 and amendment of 2007

Louisiana State Mercury Risk Reduction Act

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

China MII law (Chinese RoHS)

Korea RoHS

Japan J-MOSS

USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Hg-J-99 Containing mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― Hg-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added mercury in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

N

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― Hg-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of mercury in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 242

A11

Nickel When there is intentional addition in uses involving long-time contact with skin

Y A ― Ni-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added nickel for use consisting of long-term contact with skin

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y (N

ote

11)

― Ni-J-2 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and nickel is intentionally added

― ―

N

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― Ni-J-98 Cases containing nickel other than Ni-J-1and Ni-J-2(a product not staying in contact with skin for a considerable duration of time or containing impurities)

― ―

A

078 A17

Tributyltin oxide (TBTO CASNo56-35-9)

Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― A17-J-4 Cases containing intentionally added TBTO ― Immediately prohibited

Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

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― A17-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 128

A28

Tri-substituted organostannic compounds Intentionally added or 01 wt content of element tin

Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y A ― A28-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― A28-J-5 Contained by intentional addition for applications other than A28-J-4

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

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― A28-J-97 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 247

A23

Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-1

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in 1-component and 2-component room temperature vulcanized sealant (RTV-1 RTV-2 sealant) and adhesive

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2015

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-2

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and when applied onto molded product DBT compound is contained in paint or coating agent as an accelerator

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-3

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in soft PVC profile whether it is in the soft PVC itself or simultaneously extruded with hard PVC

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A ―

A23-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight excluding particular applications (A23-J-1 -2 -3)

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

N

Unco

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― A23-J-98 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

A 248

A24

Dioctyltin compounds (DOT) 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) in the following uses

Textiles and leather products intended to be in contact with skin

Two-component room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit)

Mental conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A ― A24-J-0

bull A clothleather part included in a surveyed product

bull In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight with a dual humoral room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit) in use

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

(Note

11)

― A24-J-1 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and DOT is intentionally added

― ―

N

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― A24-J-98 In cases where any dioctyl tin compound other than A24-J-0 and A24-J-1 is contained

― ―

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

C 234

A19

Beryllium oxide (CAS No 1304-56-9) 01 by weight per surveying unit

Y C ― A19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

DIGITALEUROPECECEDAeAEERA Guidance

N

Unco

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― A19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 058

B02 Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B02-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBB exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS

Y A ― B02-J-99 Containing PBB above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N U

nco

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― B02-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBB in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

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― B02-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBB in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 063

B03

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) Intentionally added or a concentration of 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B03-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBDE exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS Law Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― B03-J-99 Containing PBDE above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B03-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBDE in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

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― B03-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBDE in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

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code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 013

B08

Bromic fire retardants (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) bull Total bromine content of 01(1000ppm) by weight in plastic material excluding that contained in printed circuit board

Y B ― B08-J-3 In cases where bromine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B08-J-5 In cases where total bromine content in plastic material exceeds 01 wt excluding that contained in laminated printed circuit board

― ― JS709

Y B ― B08-J-4 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and brominated flame retardants is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

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― B08-J-97 In cases where any brominated flame retardant other than B08-J-3 B08-J-4 and B08-J-5 is contained

― ―

B

033 B18

Chlorinated flame retardants bull 009 by weight (900 ppm) of the total

bromine content in uses for laminated printed circuit board

bull Total bromine content in plastic material

exceeds 01 wt (1000 ppm) excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

Y B ― B18-J-0

In cases where chlorine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B18-J-1

In cases where total chlorine content in plastic material exceeds 01 by weight excluding the content in a printed wiring board laminate

― ― JS709

Y B ― B18-J-2

In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and chlorinated flame retardants is intentionally added ― ―

N

Unco

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― B18-J-98 In cases where flame retardant other than B18-J-0 B18-J-1or B18-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 070

B05

Polychloride biphenils (PCB) and specific substitutes Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B05-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added PCBs and specific substitutes

― Immediately prohibited Act Concerning the Examination and

Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 TSCA (USA)

N

Unco

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― B05-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 144

B15

Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT) 0005 wt of material

Y A ― B15-J-2 Cases containing above 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

N

Unco

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― B15-J-97 Cases containing up to 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― ―

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JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 071

B06

Polychlorinated naphthalene (3 or more chlorines) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added polychlorinated naphthalenes

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

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― B06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

B 014

B12 Perchlorate 00000006 by weight per surveying unit(0006ppm)

Y B ― B12-J-0 Cases containing above 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

California State Perchlorate Contamination Prevention Act of 2003 regulation adpted by DTSC

N

Unco

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― B12-J-98 Cases containing up to 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 236

B13

Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) Intentionally added or content of 01 wt in material

Y C ― B13-J-0 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photoresists for the photolithography process or during antireflective coating

― ―

European Commission Regulation No 7572010 Canadian Environmental Protection Act SOR 2008-178 Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y C ― B13-J-1 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

Y A ― B13-J-2 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-3 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-4 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-6

Cases intentionally containing 01 wt or more of PFOS in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding specified uses of B13-J-0 1 2 3 and 4 for textiles and other covered materials cases intentionally containing above 1 μgm

2 of PFOS in lag

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-7 Cases intentionally containing PFOS excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 8 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-8 Content of 01 wt or over of PFOS in homogeneous material as an impurity for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-9 Content of 0001 wt or over of PFOS as a component of a substance or mixture for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 8)

― Immediately prohibited

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JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 236

B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

N

Unco

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d

― B13-J-92 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities inantireflective coating or photoresists for the photolithography process

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B13-J-93 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities in photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B13-J-94 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

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d

― B13-J-95 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B13-J-96 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B13-J-89

Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities as a component of substances and compounds excluding uses for B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B13-J-90

Cases containing less than 01 wt of PFOS as impurities in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding uses of B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96 for textiles and other covered materials cases containing less than 1 μgm

2 of PFOS as impurities in

lag

― ―

N

Unco

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― B13-J-91 Cases containing PFOS as impurities excluding specified uses (B13-J-92 93 94 95 96 89 and 90)

― ―

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Rank RoHSELV

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number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 243

B10

Fluorinated greenhouse effect gas (HFC PFC SF6) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B10-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added fluorinated greenhouse gases

― Immediately prohibited EU Regulation No 8422006

Ordinance by the Federal Minister for Agriculture Forestry Environment and Water Management on bans and restrictions for partly fluorinated and fully fluorinated hydrocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B10-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 249

B19

Polyvinyl chloride and PVC co-polymer Total chlorine content of 01 by weight (1000 ppm) in ploastic material excluding the content in printed circuit board

Y

A

― B19-J-0 Cases of total chlorine content exceeding 01 wt in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

For packing material

Immediately prohibited

Omronrsquos voluntary restriction

B For use other than the above

JS709 N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B19-J-98 Cases of total chlorine content of 01 wt or less in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

― ―

A 105

C01 Asbestos Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C01-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added asbestos ― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 USA TSCA Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products N

Unco

ntr

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d

― C01-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 143

C02

Azocolourants and azodyes that generate some aromatic amines 0003 wtamp per survey unit (30 ppm) for use as textileleather products

Y A ― C02-J-2

Leather products and fiber products used with the intention of continued contact with the human body containing azocolourants and azodyes which form more than 0003 of certain aromatic amines by weight(used for a part including leather andor cloth)

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y

(Note

11)

― C02-J-3 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and ldquoAzocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic aminesrdquo is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

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― C02-J-98 Cases containing azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines other than C02-J-2 or C02-J-3

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 123

C04 Ozone depleting substances Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C04-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added ozone depleting substances

― Immediately prohibited

Montreal Protocol EU EC No 20372000

EC 10052009 Clean Air Act (USA)

N

Unco

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― C04-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 151

C06 Radioactive materials Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added radioactive substances

― Immediately prohibited EU-D 9629Euratom

Act on the Regulation of Nuclear Source Material Nuclear Fuel Material and Reactors (Japan) 1986 Law Concerning Prevention of Radiation Hazards (Japan) USA NRC

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― C06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 142

C07

Formaldehyde

Cases of intentional addition for use as composite wood products

( 00075 wt per textile product unit (75 ppm) for use as textile

Y A ― C07-J-0 Cases containing above 00075 formaldehyde by weight in textile products ― Immediately

prohibited

Austria- BGB I 1990194 formaldehyde regulation sect2 1221990 Lithuania Hygiene Standard HN 962000 (hygiene standard and regulations)

Y A ― C07-J-2 In cases where a surveyed product includes some wood and formaldehyde is intentionally added to the wood

― Immediately prohibited

California USA CARB regulations US Federal law 111-199TSCA601

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C07-J-97 In cases where formaldehyde other than C07-J-0 or C07-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 235

C08

2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)(CAS No 3846-71-7) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C08-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C08-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 244

C09

Phthalate esters Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a toy or child care article as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C09-J-2 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-96 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-97

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1 and C09-J-2

― ―

A 245

C10

Phthalate esters Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C10-J-0

Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a childrenrsquos toy that can be placed in a childrsquos mouth or child care article as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C10-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-97 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-98

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0 and C10-J-1

― ―

-2955-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 246

C11

Dimethyl fumarate (dimethyl fumarate)

000001 wt in homogeneous material (01 ppm)

Y A ― C11-J-0 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is over 000001 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

EC Decision 2009251EC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C11-J-98 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is 000001 or less by weight

― ―

B 015

A17 Tributyltin oxide (TBTO) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A17-J-3 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A17-J-97 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 020

A20 Arsenic pentoxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 021

A21 Arsenic trioxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A21-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A21-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 019

B11

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) ltincluding all major diastereomersgt 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B11-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B11-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3055-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 140

B09

Shortchain chlorinated paraffins (number of carbon atoms 10 to 13) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y A ― B09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― Immediately prohibited

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) Norwegian Product Regulations FOR-2004-06-01-922 Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B09-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 022

B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate(TCEP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 016

C12 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C12-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C12-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 017

C13 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C13-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C13-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 018

C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C14-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C14-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3155-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 023

A22 Cobalt chloride(CoCl2) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A22-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A22-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 024

A25 Lead chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A25-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A25-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 025

A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A26-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A26-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 026

A27 Pigment yellow 34 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A27-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A27-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 027

C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C15-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C15-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3255-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 028

C16

Aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B

029

C17

Zirconia aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C17-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C17-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 030

C18 Boric acid 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C18-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C18-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 031

C19

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide anhydrous 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 032

C20

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate (Tetraboron disodium heptaoxidehydrate) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3355-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 034

C21

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C21-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C21-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 035

C22

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― C22-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C22-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 036

B17

4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B17-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

ECHA Registry of Intentions Oct 25 2010

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B17-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 037

A29 Strontium chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A29-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A29-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 038

B20

22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B20-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B20-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

-3455-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 039

A30

Potassium hydroxyoctaoxodizincate dichromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― A30-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A30-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 040

A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A31-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A31-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 041

C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C23-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C23-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 042

C24

4-(1133-tetramethylbutyl) henol(4-tert-Octylphenol) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C24-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C24-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 043

C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C25-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C25-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

-3555-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 044

C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C26-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C26-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

A 249

-

Heavy metals (lead cadmium hexachromium mercury) 001 by weight of total weight of heavy metals per homogenous material (100 ppm) for use as packing and packaging material (Note 1)

Y A ― ― ―

Exceeding 100 ppm to total heavy metal weight for use as packingpackaging material (Note 1)

Immediately prohibited

9462EEC (on packing and packaging waste)

US Regulations on heavy metal on packaging materials

(Note 1) For packing and packaging materials the allowable content of heavy metals in each element that constitute a packing or packaging material (such as packaging material ink paint) shall be 100 ppm or less in the total amount of all the heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury)

(Note 2) The deadline for phase-out of a substance shall be any date set by Omronrsquos voluntary regulation (in principle a date six months prior to

non-use deadline for non-use substances by legislation)

(Note 3) The rule applies with RoHS Directive as the top priority providing ELV Directive shall apply only to cases of parts or materials for limited

use as dedicated ELV parts or materials (type specifications etc)

(Note 4) Omronrsquos additional standard is used when it is impossible for JGPSSI use classification to set the rule of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

and management classification (rank) formulated by Omron

(Note 5) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Pb-J-0 and Pb-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 6) Any lead content of less than 85 wt in high melting point solder shall cause the immediate prohibition

(Note 7) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Cr-J-0 and Cr-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 8) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Hg-J-0 and Hg-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 9) The content ratio will be calculated by conversion to metal element mass using each metal conversion factor Metal conversion factors

are shown in Attachment 2 Also see the Illustrative List (Concerning Products)

(Note 10) Number of exemption specified in the law of RoHS or ELV Directive They are shown here for reference information

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(Note 11) Shall be determined depending on the use of the Omron product

(Note 12) The content standards are those used by Omron for determining ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo and differ from the JGPSSI reporting

standards

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Attachment 2 Illustrative List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning products)

[Substances designated by JGPSSI Ver 420]

For substances whose names are metals or their compounds the content of a regulated chemical substance in terms of quantity and ratio should be calculated in the unit of metal element mass with the metal conversion factor unique to each substance

No metal conversion will be necessary for materials marked with ldquoan asterisk ()ldquo No constant metal conversion factor will be set for materials with ldquotwo asterisks ()ldquo as they are structurally unspecified

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A155 A05 Cadmiumcadmium compounds

Cadmium 1000 7440-43-9

Cadmium oxide 0875 1306-19-0

Cadmium sulfide 0778 1306-23-6

Cadmium chloride 0613 10108-64-2

Cadmium sulfate 0539 10124-36-4

Other cadmium compounds - -

A156 A07 Chromium VI compounds

Chromium (VI) oxide 0520 1333-82-0

Barium chromate 0205 10294-40-3

Calcium chromate 0333 13765-19-0

Lead (II) chromate 0161 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red 12656-85-8

Lead sulfochromate yellow 1344-37-2

Sodium chromate 0321 7775-11-3

Sodium dichromate 0397 10588-01-9

Strontium chromate 0255 7789-06-2

Potassium dichromate 0353 7778-50-9

Potassium chromate 0268 7789-00-6

Zinc chromate 0287 13530-65-9

Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 0090 49663-84-5

Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate 0250 11103-86-9

Other hexavalent chromium compounds - -

A154 A09 Leadlead compounds

Lead 1000 7439-92-1

Lead(II) sulfate 0683 7446-14-2

Lead(II) carbonate 0775 598-63-0

Lead(II) chromate 0641 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

12656-85-8

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1319-46-6

Lead acetate 0637 301-04-2

Lead (II) acetate trihydrate 0546 6080-56-4

Lead phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead selenide 0724 12069-00-0

Lead (IV) oxide 0866 1309-60-0

Lead (IIIV) oxide 0907 1314-41-6

Lead (II) sulfide 0866 1314-87-0

Lead (II) oxide 0928 1317-36-8

Lead(II) carbonate basic 0801 1319-46-6

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1344-36-1

Lead(II) phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34) 1344-37-2

Lead(II) titanate 0686 12060-00-3

Lead sulfatesulphuric acid lead salt 1000 15739-80-7

Lead sulphatetribasic 0850 12202-17-4

Lead stearate 0268 1072-35-1

Other lead compounds - -

A157 A10 Mercurymercury compounds

Mercury 1000 7439-97-6

Mercuric chloride - 33631-63-9

Mercury (II) chloride 0739 7487-94-7

Mercuric sulfate 0676 7783-35-9

Mercuric nitrate 0618 10045-94-0

Mercuric (II) oxide 0926 21908-53-2

Mercuric sulfide 0862 1344-48-5

Other mercury compounds - -

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A078 B015

A17 Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO)

- 0398 56-35-9

A128 A28 Tri-substiituted organostannic compounds

Triphenyltin=N N-dimethyldithiocarbamate 0252 1803-12-9

Triphenyltin fluoride 0322 379-52-2

Triphenyltin acetate 029 900-95-8

Triphenyltin chloride 0308 639-58-7

Triphenyltin hydroxide 0323 76-87-9

Triphenyltin fattyacid((9-11)salt) 0234

0234

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0222

18380-71-7

18380-72-8

47672-31-1

94850-90-5

Triphenyltin chloroacetate 0268 7094-94-2

Tributyltin methacrylate 0316 2155-70-6

Bis(tributyltin) fumalate 0342 6454-35-9

Tributyltin fluoride 0384 1983-10-4

Bis(tributyltin)23-dibromosuccinate 0278 31732-71-5 Tributyltin acetate 034 56-36-0

Tributyltin laurate 0243 3090-36-6

Bis(tributyltin) phthalate 0319 4782-29-0

Coplymer of alkyl (c=8) acrylatemethyl methacrylate and tributyltin methacrylate

018 67772-01-4

Tributyltin sulfamate 0307 6517-25-5

Bis (tributyltin) maleate 0341 14275-57-1

Tributyltin chloride 0365 1461-22-9 7342-38-3

Mixture of tributyltin cyclopentanecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin naphthenate)

85409-17-2

Mixture of tributyltin 12344a 4b 561010a-decahydro-7-isopropyl-1 4a-dimethyl-1-phenanthlenecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin rosin salt)

26239-64-5

Other tri-substituted organostannic compounds - -

A 247 A23 Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds

Dibutyltin oxide 0477 818-08-6

Dibutyltin diacetate 0338 1067-33-0

Dibutyltin dilaurate 0188 77-58-7

Dibutyltin maleate 0342 78-04-6

Other dibutyltin compounds - -

A 248 A24 Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds

Dioctyl Tin Oxide 0329 870-08-6

Dioctyltin dilaurate 0160 3648-18-8

Other Dioctyltin compounds - -

C234 A19 Beryllium Oxide (BeO)

- - 1304-56-9

A058 B02 Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)

Polybrominated Biphenyls - 59536-65-1

Dibromobiphenyl - 92-86-4

2-Bromobiphenyl - 2052-07-5

3-Bromobiphenyl - 2113-57-7

4-Bromobiphenyl - 92-66-0

Tribromobiphenyl - 59080-34-1

Tetrabromobiphenyl - 40088-45-7

Pentabrphenyl - 56307-79-0

Hexabromobiphenyl - 59080-40-9

hexabromo-11-biphenyl - 36355-01-8

Firemaster FF-1 - 67774-32-7

Heptabromobiphenyl - 35194-78-6

Octabromobiphenyl - 61288-13-9

Nonabromo-11-biphenyl - 27753-52-2

Decabromobiphenyl - 13654-09-6

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A063 B03 Polybrominated Diphenylethers (PBDEs)

Bromodiphenyl ether - 101-55-3

Dibromodiphenyl ethers - 2050-47-7

Tribromodiphenyl ether - 49690-94-0

Tetrabromodiphenyl ethers - 40088-47-9

Pentabromodidphenyl ether (note Commercially available PeBDPO is a complex reaction mixture containing a variety of brominated diphenyloxides)

- 32534-81-9 (CAS number used for commercial grades of PeBDPO)

Hexabromodiphenyl ether - 36483-60-0

Heptabromodiphenyl ether - 68928-80-3

Octabromodiphenyl ether - 32536-52-0

Nonabromodiphenyl ether - 63936-56-1

Decabromodiphenyl ether - 1163-19-5

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD)

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(14)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(15)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds in combination with antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(16)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls)]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(17)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls) in combination w ith antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(22)[Aliphaticalicyclic chlorinated and brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(42)[Brominated organic phosphorus compounds]

- -

Poly(26-dibromo-phenylene oxide) - 69882-11-7

Tetra-decabromo-diphenoxy-benzene - 58965-66-5

12-Bis(246-tribromo-phenoxy) ethane - 37853-59-1

353rsquo5rsquo-Tetrabromo-bisphenol A (TBBA) - 79-94-7

TBBA unspecified - 30496-13-0

TBBA-epichlorhydrin oligomer - 40039-93-8

TBBA-TBBA-diglycidyl-ether oligomer - 70682-74-5

TBBA carbonate oligomer - 28906-13-0

TBBA carbonate oligomer phenoxy end capped - 94344-64-2

TBBA carbonate oligomer 246- tribromo-phenol terminated

- 71342-77-3

TBBA-bisphenol A-phosgene polymer - 32844-27-2

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 139638-58-7

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 135229-48-0

TBBA-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 21850-44-2

TBBA bis-(2-hydroxy-ethyl-ether) - 4162-45-2

TBBA-bis-(allyl-ether) - 25327-89-3

TBBA-dimethyl-ether - 37853-61-5

Tetrabromo-bisphenol S - 39635-79-5

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B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD) (contrsquod)

TBBS-bis-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 42757-55-1

24-Dibromo-phenol - 615-58-7

246-tribromo-phenol - 118-79-6

Pentabromo-phenol - 608-71-9

246-Tribromo-phenyl-alltl-ether - 3278-89-5

Tribromo-phenyl-allyl-etherunspecified - 26762-91-4

Bis(methyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 55481-60-2

Bis(2-ethlhexyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 26040-51-7

2-Hydroxy-propyl-2-(2-hydroxy- ethoxy)-ethyl-TBP - 20566-35-2

TBPA glycol-and propylene-oxide esters - 75790-69-1

NNrsquo-Ethylene ndashbis-(tetrabromo- phthalimide) - 32588-76-4

Ethylene-bis(56-dibromo-norbornane- 23-dicarboximide)

- 52907-07-0

23-Dibromo-2-butene-14-diol - 3234-02-4

Dibromo-neopentyl-glycol - 3296-90-0

23-Dibromo-1-propanol - 96-13-9

Tribromo-neopentyl-alcohol - 36483-57-5

Poly tribromo-styrene - 57137-10-7

Tribromo-styrene - 61368-34-1

Dibromo-styrene grafted PP - 171091-06-8

Poly-dibromo-styrene - 31780-26-4

Bromo-Chloro-paraffins - 68955-41-9

Bromo-Chloro-alpha-olefin - 82600-56-4

Vinylbromide - 593-60-2

Tris-(23-dibromo-propyl)-isocyanurate - 52434-90-9

Tris(24-Dibromo-phenyl) phosphate - 49690-63-3

Tris(tribromo-neopentyl) phosphate - 19186-97-1

Chlorinated and brominated phosphate esther - 125997-20-8

Pentabromo-toluene - 87-83-2

Pentabromo-benzyl bromide - 38521-51-6

13-Butadienehomopolymerbrominated - 68441-46-3

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate monomer - 59447-55-1

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate polymer - 59447-57-3

Decabromo-diphenyl-ethane - 84852-53-9

Tribromo-bisphenyl-maleinimide - 59789-51-4

Tetrabromo-chyclo-octane - 31454-48-5

12-Dibromo-4-(12 dibromo-methyl)-cyclo-hexane - 3322-93-8

TBPA Na salt - 25357-79-3

Tetrabromo phthalic anhydride - 632-79-1

Octabromo-113-trimethyl-1-phenylindane (FR-1808)

- 155613-93-7

Other Brominated Flame Retardants - -

B033 B18 Chlorinated flame retardants

22-bis(chloromethyl)trimethylene bis(bis(2-chloroethyl)phosphate)

- 38051-10-4

Tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate - 13674-84-5

Phosphoric acid 22-bis(bromomethyl)-3-chloropropyl=bis[2-chloro-1-(chloromethyl)ethyl] ester

- 66108-37-0

A070 B05 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and specific substitutes

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (all isomers and congeners)

- 1336-36-3

Monomethyl-tetrachloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 141)

- 76253-60-6

Monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 121 Ugilec 21)

- 81161-70-8

Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane (DBBT) - 99688-47-8

A144 B15 Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs)

PCT (Polychlorinated Terphenyl) (all isomers and congeners)

- 61788-33-8

A071 B06 Polychlorinated Naphthalenes (more than 3 chlorine atoms)

Polychlorinated Naphthalenes - 70776-03-3

Other polychlorinated Naphthalenes - -

B014 B12 Perchlorates Lithium perchlorate - 7791-03-9

Other perchlorate compounds - -

A236 B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

Perfluoroctane Sulfonates (PFOS) C8F17SO2X where X = OR NR or other derivative

- -

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A243 B10 Fluorinated greenhouse gases (PFC SF6 HFC)

Tetrafluoromethane (Carbon tetrafluoride PFC-14) - 75-73-0

Hexafluoroethane (PFC-116) - 76-16-4

Octafluoropropane (PFC-218) - 76-19-7

Decafluorobutane (PFC-31-10) - 355-25-9

Dodecafluoropentane (PFC-41-12) - 678-26-2

Tetradecafluorohexane (PFC-51-14) - 355-42-0

Octafluorocyclobutane (PFC-c318) - 115-25-3

Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) - 2551-62-4

Trifluoromethane - (HFC-23) - 75-46-7

Difluoromethane - (HFC-32) - 75-10-5

Methyl fluoride ndash (HFC-41) - 593-53-3

2H3H-Decafluoropentane ndash (HFC-43-10mee) - 138495-42-8

Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) - 354-33-6

1122-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134) - 359-35-3

1112-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134a) - 811-97-2

11-Difluoroethane ndash (HFC-152a) - 75-37-6

112-Trifluoroethane ndash(HFC-143) - 430-66-0

111-Trifluoroethane ndash (HFC-143a) - 420-46-2

2H-Heptafluoropropane ndash (HFC-227ea) - 431-89-0

111223-hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236cb) - 677-56-5

111233-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236ea) - 431-63-0

111333-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236fa) - 690-39-1

11223-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245ca) - 679-86-7

11133-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245fa) - 460-73-1

11133-Pentafluorobutane ndash (HFC-365mfc) - 406-58-6

A249 B19 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and PVC co-polymer

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - 9002-86-2

Other Polyvinyl chlorides - -

PVC co-polymer - -

A105 C01 Asbestos Asbestos - 1332-21-4

Actinolite - 77536-66-4

Amosite (Grunerite) - 12172-73-5

Anthophyllite - 77536-67-5

Chrysotile - 12001-29-5

Crocidolite - 12001-28-4

Tremolite - 77536-68-6

A143 C02 Azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines

4-aminobiphenyl - 92-67-1

Benzidine - 92-87-5

4-chloro-2-methylaniline - 95-69-2

2-naphthylamine - 91-59-8

o-aminoazotoluene - 97-56-3

5-nitro-o-toluidine - 99-55-8

4-chloroaniline - 106-47-8

24-diaminoanisole - 615-05-4

44-methylenedianiline - 101-77-9

33-dichlorobenzidine - 91-94-1

33-dimethoxybenzidine - 119-90-4

33-dimethylbenzidine - 119-93-7

44-diamino-33-dimethyldiphenylmethane - 838-88-0

6-methoxy-m-toluidine - 120-71-8

44-methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline) - 101-14-4

44-oxydianiline - 101-80-4

44-diaminodiphenyl sulfide - 139-65-1

o-toluidine - 95-53-4

4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine - 95-80-7

245-trimethylaniline - 137-17-7

o-anisidine - 90-04-0

4-amino azobenzene - 60-09-3

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A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances

Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) - 75-69-4

Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) - 75-71-8

Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13) - 75-72-9

Pentachlorofluoroethane (CFC-111) - 354-56-3

Tetrachlorodifluoroethane (CFC-112) 1122-Tetrachloro-12-difluoroethane (CFC-112) 1112-Tetrachloro-22-difluoroethane (CFC-112a)

- - -

76-12-0 76-12-0 76-11-9

Trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC-113) 112-Trichloro-122 trifluoroethane (CFC-113) 111-Trichloro-222 trifluoroethane (CFC-113a)

- - -

76-13-1 76-13-1 354-58-5

Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114) - 76-14-2

Monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115) - 76-15-3

Heptachlorofluoropropane (CFC-211)

1112233-Heptachloro-3-fluoropropane (CFC-211aa) 1112333-Heptachloro-2-fluoropropane (CFC-211ba)

-

- - -

422-78-6

135401-87-5

422-78-6

422-81-1

Hexachlorodifluoropropane (CFC-212) - 3182-26-1

Pentachlorotrifluoropropane (CFC-213) - 2354-06-5 134237-31-3

Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropane (CFC-214) 1223-Tetrachloro-1133-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214aa) 1113-Tetrachloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214cb)

- - -

29255-31-0 2268-46-4 -

Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215) 122-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215aa) 123-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ba) 112-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215bb) 113-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ca) 111-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215cb)

- - - - - -

1599-41-3 1599-41-3 76-17-5 - - 4259-43-2

Dichlorohexafluoropropane (CFC-216) - 661-97-2

Chloroheptafluoropropane (CFC-217) - 422-86-6

Bromochloromethane (Halon-1011) - 74-97-5

Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon-1202) - 75-61-6

Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211) - 353-59-3

Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301) - 75-63-8

Dibromotetrafluoroethane (Halon-2402) - 124-73-2

Tetrachloromethane (carbontetrachloride) - 56-23-5

111-Trichloroethane (methylchloroform) - 71-55-6

Bromomethane (methyl bromide) - 74-83-9

Bromoethane (ethyl bromide) - 74-96-4

1-Bromopropane (n-propyl bromide) - 106-94-5

Trifluoroiodomethane (trifluoromethyliodide) - 2314-97-8

Chloromethane (methyl chloride) - 74-87-3

Dibromofluoromethane (HBFC-21 B2) - 1868-53-7

Bromodifluoromethane (HBFC-22 B1) - 1511-62-2

Bromofluoromethane (HBFC-31 B1) - 373-52-4

Tetrabromofluoroethane (HBFC-121B4) - 306-80-9

Tribromodifluoroethane (HBFC-122 B3) - -

Dibromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-123 B2) - 354-04-1

Bromotetrafluoroethane (HBFC-124 B1) - 124-72-1

Tribromofluoroethane (HBFC-131 B3) - -

Dibromodifluoroethane (HBFC-132 B2) - 75-82-1

Bromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-133 B1) - 421-06-7

Dibromofluoroethane (HBFC-141 B2) - 358-97-4

Bromodifluoroethane (HBFC-142 B1) - 420-47-3

Bromofluoroethane (HBFC-151 B1) - 762-49-2

Hexabromofluoropropane (HBFC-221 B6) - -

Pentabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-222 B5) - -

Tetrabromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-223 B4) - -

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Tribromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-224 B3) - -

Dibromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-225 B2) - 431-78-7

Bromohexafluoropropane (HBFC-226 B1) - 2252-78-0

Pentabromofluoropropane (HBFC-231 B5) - -

Tetrabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-232 B4) - -

Tribromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-233 B3) - -

Dibromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-234 B2) - -

Bromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-235 B1) - 460-88-8

Tetrabromofluoropropane (HBFC-241 B4) - -

Tribromodifluoropropane (HBFC-242 B3) - 70192-80-2

Dibromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-243 B2) - 431-21-0

Bromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-244 B1) - 679-84-5

Tribromofluoropropane (HBFC-251 B3) - 75372-14-4

Dibromodifluoropropane (HBFC-252 B2) - 460-25-3

Bromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-253 B1) - 421-46-5

Dibromofluoropropane (HBFC-261 B2) - 51584-26-0

Bromodifluoropropane (HBFC-262 B1) - -

Bromofluoropropane (HBFC-271 B1) - 1871-72-3

Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21) - 75-43-4

Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22) - 75-45-6

Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31) - 593-70-4

Tetrachlorofluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1122-Tetrachloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1112-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-121a)

- - -

134237-32-4 354-14-3 354-11-0

Trichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-122) 122-Trichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-122) 112-Trichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-122a) 111-Trichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-122b)

- - - -

41834-16-6 354-21-2 354-15-4 354-12-1

Dichlorotrifluoroethane(HCFC-123) 11-Dichloro-222-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123) 12-Dichloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123b)

- - - - -

34077-87-7 306-83-2 354-23-4 90454-18-5 812-04-4

Chlorotetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 2-chloro-1112-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 1-chloro-1122-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124a)

- - -

63938-10-3 2837-89-0 354-25-6

Trichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-131)

112-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoroethane(HCFC131a) 111-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131b)

- -

-

- -

27154-33-2

(134237-34-6)

359-28-4 811-95-0 2366-36-1

Dichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-132) 12-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-132) 11-Dichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-132a) 12-Dichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-132b) 11-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HFCF-132c)

- - - - -

25915-78-0 431-06-1 471-43-2 1649-08-7 1842-05-3

Chlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC-133)

1-Chloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133) 2-Chloro-111-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133a) 1-Chloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133b)

-

-

- - -

1330-45-6

431-07-2

1330-45-6 75-88-7 421-04-5

Dichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-141) 12-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141) 11-Dichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-141a) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b)

- - - -

-

1717-00-6 (25167-88-8) 430-57-9 430-53-5

1717-00-6

Chlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-142) 2-Chloro-11-Difluoroethane (HCFC-142) 1-Chloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b) 1-Chloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-142a)

- - - -

25497-29-4 338-65-8 75-68-3 338-64-7

Chlorofluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a)

- - -

110587-14-9 762-50-5 1615-75-4

Hexachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-221) 111223-Hexachloro-3-fluoropropane (HCFC-221ab)

- - -

134237-35-7 29470-94-8 422-26-4

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances (contrsquod)

Pentachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-222) 11133-pentachloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-222ca)) 12233-pentachloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-222aa)

- - -

134237-36-8 422-49-1 422-30-0

Tetrachlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-223) 1133-Tetrachloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223ca) 1113-Tetrachloro-223-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223cb)

- - -

134237-37-9 422-52-6 422-50-4

Trichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224) 133-Trichloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224ca) 113-Trichloro-1223-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cb) 111-Trichloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cc)

- - - -

134237-38-0 422-54-8 422-53-7 422-51-7

Dichloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-225) 22-Dichloro-11133-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225aa) 23-Dichloro-11123-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ba) 12-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225bb) 33-Dichloro-11122-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca) 13-Dichloro-11223-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb) 11-Dichloro-12233-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225cc) 12-Dichloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225da) 13-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ea) 11-Dichloro-12333-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225eb)

- - - - - - - - - -

127564-92-5 128903-21-9 422-48-0 422-44-6 422-56-0 507-55-11 3474-88-9 431-86-7 136013-79-1 111512-56-2

Chlorohexafluoropropane (HCFC-226) 2-Chloro-111333-hexafluoro-propane (HCFC-226da)

- -

134308-72-8 431-87-8

Pentachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-231) 11123-pentachloro-2-fluoro-propane(HCFC-231bb)

- -

134190-48-0 421-94-3

Tetrachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-232) 1113-Tetrachloro-33-difluoropropane (HCFC-232fc)

- -

134237-39-1 460-89-9

Trichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-233) 111-Trichloro-333-trifluoropropane(HCFC-233fb)

- -

134237-40-4 7125-83-9

Dichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234) 12-Dichloro-1233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234db)

- -

127564-83-4 425-94-5

Chloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-235) 1-Chloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-235fa)

- -

134237-41-5 460-92-4

Tetrachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-241) 1123-Tetrachloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-241db)

- -

134190-49-1 666-27-3

Trichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-242) 133Trichloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-242fa)

- -

134237-42-6 460-63-9

Dichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-243) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243cc) 23-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243db) 33-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243fa)

- - - -

134237-43-7 7125-99-7 338-75-0 460-69-5

Chlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244) 3-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244ca) 1-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244cc)

- - -

134190-50-4 679-85-6 421-75-0

Trichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-251) 113-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251fb) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251dc)

- - -

134190-51-5 818-99-5 421-41-0

Dichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-252) 13-Dicloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC 252fb)

- -

134190-52-6 819-00-1

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances (contrsquod)

Chlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-253) 3-Chloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-253fb)

- -

134237-44-8 460-35-5

Dichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-261) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-261fc) 12-Dichloro-2-fluoro-propane (HCFC-261ba)

- - -

134237-45-9 7799-56-6 420-97-3

Chlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-262) 1-Chloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-262ca) 2-Chloro-13-difluoropropane (HCFC-262da) 1-Chloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-262fc)

- - - -

134190-53-7 420-99-5 102738-79-4 421-02-03

Chlorofluoropropane (HCFC-271) 2-Chloro-2-fluoropropane (HCFC-271ba) 1-Chloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-271fb)

- - -

134190-54-8 420-44-0 430-55-7

A151 C06 Radioactive substances

Uranium-238 - 7440-61-1

Radon - 10043-92-2

Americium-241 - 14596-10-2

Thorium-232 - 7440-29-1

Cesium-137 - 10045-97-3

Strontium-90 - 10098-97-2

Other radioactive substances - -

A142 C07 Formaldehyde - - 50-00-0

A235 C08 Phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

- - 3846-71-7

A244 C09 Selected Phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)

Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) - 85-68-7

Dibutylphthalate (DBP) - 84-74-2

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) - 117-81-7

A245 C10 Selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid diisodecyl ester (DIDP)

- 26761-40-0 68515-49-1

Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) - 28553-12-0 68515-48-0

Di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP) - 117-84-0

A246 C11 Dimethyl fumarate - - 624-49-7

B020 A20 Diarsenic Pentoxide - 1303-28-2

B021 A21 Diarsenic Trioxide - 1327-53-3

B019 B11 Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and all major diastereoisomers

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) - 25637-99-4 3194-55-6

alpha-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-50-6

beta-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-51-7

gamma-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-52-8

A140 B09 Shortchain Chlorinated Paraffins (carbon number 10 -13

Alkanes C10-13 chloro - 85535-84-8

Alkanes C10-12 chloro - 108171-26-2

Alkanes C12-13 chloro - 71011-12-6

Alkanes chloro - 61788-76-9

Other Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins - -

B022 B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP)

- - 115-96-8

B016 C12 Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)

- - 117-81-7

B017 C13 Dibutylphthalate (DBP)

- - 84-74-2

B018 C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)

- - 85-68-7

B023 A22 Cobalt dichloride (CoCl2)

- 7646-79-9

B024 A25 Lead chromate - 7758-97-6

B025 A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

- 12656-85-8

B26 A27 Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34)

- 1344-37-2

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B027 C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)

- - 84-69-5

B028 C16 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum and silicon they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B029 C17 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Zirconia Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum silicon and zirconium they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B030 C18 Boric acid - - 10043-35-3

- - 11113-50-1

B031 C19 Disodium tetraborate anhydrous

Disodium tetraborate decahydrate - 1303-96-4

Disodium tetraborate anhydrous - 1330-43-4

Disodium tetraborate pentahydrate - 12179-04-3

B032 C20 Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate

- - 12267-73-1

B034 C21 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP)

- - 71888-89-6

B035 C22 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP)

- - 68515-42-4

B036 B17 4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3)

- - 548-62-9

B037 A29 Strontium chromate - 7789-06-2

B038 B20 22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA)

- - 101-14-4

B039 A30 Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate

- 11103-86-9

B040 A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide

- 49663-84-5

B041 C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate

- - 117-82-8

-4755-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B042 C24 4-(1133-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (4-tert-Octylphenol)

- - 140-66-9

B043 C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether

- - 111-96-6

B044 C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC)

- - 127-19-5

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Attachment 3

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject chemical substances

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

Uses of A and A1 ranks are already checked

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

However it is assumed that Omron Corporation will not use nickel and selected

phthalates for any legally regulated applications

15

13

14

11

12

9

10

8

7

5

6

4

3

1

2

We hereby certify that the chemical substances cited below are not contained in our products

parts or materials that are supplied to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiary and affiliated

companies) by us (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies)

Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances

Product Number Article Name

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Remarks

-4955-

Attachment 4

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject Substances

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

14

15

12

13

10

11

8

9

6

7

5

4

3

1

Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

Product Number

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Uses of A and A1 ranks are

already checked

Article Name

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

We hereby pledge that we (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies) have verified that

the prohibited substances (A rank) cited below are not contained in the following products

parts or materials delivered to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiaries and affiliates) and

are committed to attaining the goal for phasing out the following non-use substances (A1 rank)

2

Deadline for

Non-use

(MMYYYY)

JGPSSI use

classification

code

Remarks

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Attachment 5

PROCESS CHANGE REPORT(PCR)

Date No

From (Company name)

TO

Written Checked

Type

Part name

Parts code No(drawing No)

Change classification

Change in manufacture place change in manufacture method Renewal or modification of die

Reason

Effective date of change

Lot No

Change in QA standers

QC process chart

Inspection standards

Representative sample

Present method Method after change

Quality check points amp result

Opinion amp requirement Checked

For OMRON use

Indications for receiving inspection indicator Result of receiving inspection

Pro455 QE E

If it is a commercial product

enter its product number

Change of material of a part or material

Change of material of an ink paint and

the like

Includes the change of subsidiary

materials (adhesives solders etc)

The attached materials contain the

following

Material composition data (JGP file)

Results of evaluation of reliability

Results of evaluation of performances

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Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

The preparation procedure is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file sent from Omron upon request for survey Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink) Check Point (3)

4) Fill in ldquomanufacturerrsquos namerdquo and ldquonumber of productpartmaterial of the respondentrdquo Check Point (4)

5) Fill in ldquosurvey unitrdquo and ldquosurvey unit massrdquo Check Point (5)

ldquoSurvey unitrdquo should be determined as per the unit of Omronrsquos product number

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

6) Press the Input button for each of the subject items and go on to the information registration window for contained substances (level 2) Check Point (6)

7) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 1 button Check Point (7)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

8) Make sure that the number designated by Omron upon request is entered in ldquonumber of the requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo and ldquoreference numberrdquo Check Point (8)

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

9) Press the Save GP button to output the JGP file Check Point (9)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule

JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

Check Point (9)

Check Point (8)

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Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 2 is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Register SVHC content information of REACH

Enter content flag ldquoYrdquo when the content of any one of SVHC substances exceeds the threshold level (reporting level) Enter ldquoNrdquo when it does not Check Point (1)

Enter content flag = ldquoYrdquo when the content of any substance does not exceed the threshold level Check Point (1)

Select the appropriate use classification press the appropriate button and go to the registration window (level 3) of content information of SVHC Check Point (2)

Registration is mandatory for content flag of Y Registration is necessary even for the flag of N if the substance is known to be contained

2) Enter either ldquoYrdquo or ldquoNrdquo in the content flag according to the threshold level (reporting level) for each substance Check Point (3)

3) Input the total content of each substance This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the total content is known Metal conversion is necessary for metal

compounds Check Point (4)

4) Select the appropriate use classification and input ldquouse and purposerdquo ldquouse portionrdquo and ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo Check Point (5)

This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the information is known

Note that input is mandatory for some materials or uses for the last item ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink)

5) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 2 button Check Point (6)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

6) Press the OK button to go back to Level 1 Check Point (7)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

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Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 3 (SVHC content information) is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Input ldquocontent of compound per survey unitrdquo ldquouse and purposerdquo and ldquouse portionrdquo for each substance group Check Point (1)

2) In Level 3 there are two tables one for input when the content ratio exceeds 01 and the other when the ratio does not exceed 01 Be sure to choose the right table Check

Point (2)

3) After inputting for all substance groups in Level 3 press the OK button to go back to Level 2 Check Point (3)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

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Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

Preparation Procedure and Check Points The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file created by the manufacturer Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo and check the entries (Input is mandatory for cells shown in pink) Check Point (3)

The respondentrsquos company name may be the manufacturerrsquos name

4) Make sure that the reference number is the one designated by Omron upon request Check Point (4)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

5) Make sure that ldquonumber of requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo is Omronrsquos product number Check Point (5)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

6) Check if the ldquosurvey unitrdquo is appropriate Check Point (6)

Determine the right survey unit as per Omronrsquos units for product numbers

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

7) Press the Error check 1 button In case an error is found correct the problem part Check Point (7)

8) Press the SAVE JGP button to output the JGP file Check Point (8)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5) Check Point (6)

Check Point (7) Check Point (8)

History of Major Revisions

Oct 21 2003 Ver 10 First version

Nov 1 2006 Ver 20 Controlled substances were changed from 207 substance groups to 25 substance groups as per JGPSSI Ver 3

Apr 8 2011 Ver 30 Total revision Controlled substances were changed from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 3 (25 substance group) to Ver 411 (49 substance groups) Omronrsquos own content standards and survey format were changed to those specified by JGPSSI

July 31 2012 Ver 31 Changed the controlled substances from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 411 (49 substance group) to Ver 420 (61 substance groups) In conjunction with that renewed Attachment 1 List of Regulated Chemical Substances Added 523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report) Changed the JGPSSI Tool to allow the entry of manufacturerrsquos name in the respondent field that had been for the trading firmrsquos name Non-inclusion Certificate Updated the Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances from Version 30 to Version 31 Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo Substance Phase-out Declaration Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank

from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo

Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31

Issued on October 21 2003

Revised on July 31 2012

Issued by Omron Corporation

Global Process Innovation HQ

Quality Innovation Center

Page 14: Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances (For

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y

A R-11(b) E-8(f)

Pb-RE-11 Lead used for a compliant pin connectorssystem other than C-press that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

RoHS Immediately prohibited Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

See (Note 3) for ELV C ELV ―

Y C R-6(b) E-2(c)

Pb-R-1 Aluminum materials containing 04 or less exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material of lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y C R-7(a) E-8(e)

Pb-R-2 Lead in high-melting point solder (lead-based alloys containing 85 by weight or more lead)

― (Note 6) Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y C R-7(b) Pb-R-3

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering for servers storage and storage array systems and network infrastructure equipment for switching signaling transmission and network management for telecommunication

― ―

Y A R-12 Pb-R-5 Coating material for thermal conduction module C-rings containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A R-14 Pb-R-7

Solder consisting of more than two types of elements for connecting microprocessor pins and package containing less than 85 wt and more than 80 wt of lead

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-15

E-8(g) Pb-R-8

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solder for connecting semiconductor dies and carriers in flip chip IC packages

― ― Exemption repeal applied by ELV Directive

Y A1 R-16 Pb-R-10 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in linear incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes

― March 1 2013

Exemption to be repealed after Sept 1 2013

Y C R-17 Pb-R-11

Lead halide containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as radiant agent in High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps used for professional reprography applications

― ―

Y C R-21 Pb-R-15 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses

― ―

Y A R-23 Pb-R-17 Lead contained in finishing agents of 065 mm or finer pitch components other than connectors exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-24 Pb-R-18

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar array ceramic multilayer capacitors

― ―

Y C R-29 Pb-R-22

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1 2 3 and 4) of Council Directive 69493EEC

― ―

Y C R-31 Pb-R-23

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent lamps (which eg are used for liquid crystal displays designs or industrial lighting)

― ―

Y C R-32 Pb-R-24 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in lead oxide in seal frit used for making window assemblies for Argon and Krypton laser tubes

― ―

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JG

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nce

Gro

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o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C R-33 Pb-R-25 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in solders for the soldering of thin copper wires of 100 μm diameter and less in power transformers

― ―

Y C R-34 Pb-R-26 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in cermet-based trimmer potentiometer elements

― ―

Y C R-37 Pb-R-27 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in the plating layer of high voltage diodes on the basis of a zinc borate glass body

― ―

Y C R-13(a) Pb-R-30 Lead in white glass used for an optical purpose containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ― White glass means transparent glass

Y C R-13(b) Pb-R-31 Lead in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-9(b) Pb-R-32

Lead in a shell (exterior casing) or bushing (a cylindrical component fitted inside a hole) of a bearing for a compressor containing coolant for heating ventilation air-conditioning refrigeration chilling and HVACR exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C R-18(b) Pb-R-33

Lead (lead of 1 or less by weight) as activator in fluorescent powder of a discharge lamp used as a suntan lamp containing phosphor such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y A R-18(a) Pb-R-34

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material as activator in the fluorescent powder (1 lead by weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphors such as BSP (BaSi2O5Pb) as well as when used as specialty lamps for diazo-printing reprography lithography insect traps photochemical and curing processes containing phosphors such as SMS ((Sr Ba)2MgSi2O7Pb)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C R-25 Pb-R-35

Lead oxide exceeding 1000 ppm per unit of homogeneous material used for structural elements on the surfaces of surface conduction electron emitter

displays (SED) notably seal frit and frit ring

― ―

Y A E-2(b) Pb-E-1 Aluminum with a lead content of above 04 and 15 or less by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-4(a) E-4(b)

Pb-E-3 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bearing shells and bushes (alloy)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y C E-5 Pb-E-4 Batteries containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-6 Pb-E-5 Vibration dampers containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-7(b) Pb-E-6

Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in vulcanising agents and stabilisers for elastomers in fluid handling and powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y C E-7(c) Pb-E-7 Lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material in bonding agents for elastomers in powertrain applications containing up to 05 lead by weight

― (Note 5)

Y A E-9 Pb-E-10 Valve seats containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-11 Pb-E-11 Pyrotechnic initiators containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption already repealed

Y A E-8(b) Pb-E-12 Lead in solder for electric use that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder on electronic circuit boards and glass)

― Immediately prohibited

It also applies to lead in solder plating Exemption already repealed

Y A1 E-8(a) Pb-E-13

Lead in solder for installing an electric or electronic component on an electronic circuit board or for a component terminal that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding electrolysis aluminum capacitors)

― July 1 2015 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2016

Y A E-8(c) Pb-E-14 Lead on a terminal of an electrolysis aluminum capacitor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y A1 E-8(d) Pb-E-15 Lead for soldering an air mass sensor on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― July 1 2014 Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2015

Y C E-8(h) Pb-E-16

Lead in solder for attaching a heat spreader and heat sink of a power semiconductor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (The chip size is 1 cm

2 at

least The electric current density is 1 Amm2 at least)

― ―

Y A E-8(i) Pb-E-17 Lead in solder for electric glazing on a glass surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder for laminate glazing)

― Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after Jan 1 2013

Y C E-8(j) Pb-E-18 Lead in solder used for laminate glazing that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― ―

Y C E-1(b) Pb-E-19 Lead content of 035 wt in continuously galvanized sheet steel exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― (Note 5)

Y C E-12 Pb-E-21 Lead-containing thermoelectric material in automotive electrical applications intended for the reduction of CO2 emissions through waste heat recovery

― ―

Y A ― Pb-J-1 Containing lead above 300 ppm in homogeneous material for use in vinyl chloride wires

― Immediately prohibited

Determination method specified by Proposition 65 of California

Y A ― Pb-J-3 Containing above 0009 of lead per surface treatment layer such as coating in partsmaterial used in toys

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y A ― Pb-J-4 Use in products for children under 12 years of age containing lead exceeding 100ppm per survey unit

― Immediately prohibited

Consumer product Safety Improvement Act (USA) as amended by HB2715

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 154

A09 Lead and its compounds

Y A

― Pb-B-1 Batteries containing lead exceeding 40 ppm by weight of the battery

Over 40 ppm per cell for alkali batteries (excluding button cells)

Immediately prohibited

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009 Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide batteries

Over 1000 ppm per cell for batteries other than above (excluding lead accumulators)

Immediately prohibited

Brazil Nov 4 2008 Decision No 401

Y C

Other than above (such as lead accumulators)

Y A ― Pb-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 China MII law (Chinese RoHS) Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Pb-J-99 Containing lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

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― Pb-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added lead in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― ―

N

Unco

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― Pb-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of lead in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 157

A10

Mercury and its compounds The amount intentionally added or 01 by weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm) providing that the following threshold be used for judgment for the following use

bull For a battery 00001 by weight of a battery (1 ppm)

Metal conversion is necessary to calculate the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A

R-1(a)

Hg-R-16

Mercury in a single-capped fluorescent lamp that does not exceed the following limitations (per burner) (a) For general illumination less than 30W 35 mg

Over 25 mg and 35 mg or less per piece

Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 35 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 25 mg

C 25 mg or less per piece

(Note 8)

C R-1(b) (b) For general illumination of 30W or higher and less than 50W 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-1(c) (c) For general illumination of 50W or higher and less than 150W 5 mg

― (Note 8)

C R-1(d) (d) For general illumination of 150W or higher 15 mg ― (Note 8)

C R-1(e) (e) Having a circular or square structure 17 mm or less in tube diameter and for general illumination 7 mg

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 7 mg

C R-1(f) (f) For a specific use 5 mg ― (Note 8)

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

C R-2(a)(1)

Hg-R-17

Mercury in a double-capped strip fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) for general purposes that does not exceed the following limitations (a) A three-wavelength phosphor of less than 9 mm in tube diameter (eg T2) with normal lifetime 4 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 4 mg

C R-2(a)(2) (b) A three-wavelength phosphor of 9 mm or larger and of 17 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T5) with normal lifetime 3 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 3 mg

C R-2(a)(3) (c) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 17 mm and 28 mm or less in tube diameter (eg T8) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg

C R-2(a)(4) (d) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T12) with normal lifetime 35 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2012 5 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2013 35 mg

C R-2(a)(5) (e) A three-wavelength phosphor with long lifetime ( 25000 h or over) 5 mg

― (Note 8) Threshold level until Dec 31 2011 8 mg Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg

Y

A R-2(b)(1)

Hg-R-18

Mercury in a double-capped fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) not for general purposes under the following conditions (a) A linear white lamp of over 28 mm in tube diameter (eg T10 and T12) mercury that does not exceed 10 mg

― Immediately prohibited (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 201210 mg Exemption repealed after April 13 2012

A1 R-2(b)(2) (b) Nonlinear white lamps of all shapes mercury that does not exceed 15 mg

― Oct 13 2015 (Note 8)

Threshold level until April 12 2016 15 mg Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2016

C R-2(b)(3) (c) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a nonlinear three-wavelength phosphor lamp of above 17 mm (eg T9)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

C R-2(b)(4) (d) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a lamp for any other general illumination or specific purposes (eg induction lamps)

― (Note 8) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg

Y

A

R-3(a)

Hg-R-9 Mercury in a cold cathode ray fluorescent lamp or external electrode fluorescent lamp (CCFL or EEFL) for a specific purpose

Over 35 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) In the case of short type (500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 35 mg C

35 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(b)

Over 5 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) In the case of medium type (over 500 mm to (1500 mm or less) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 5 mg C

5 mg or less per piece

A

R-3(c)

Over 13 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) In the case of long type (over 1500 mm) No threshold level until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 13 mg C

13 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(a) Hg-R-20 Mercury in a low-pressure discharge lamp (each individual lamp) other than Hg-R-16 Hg-R-17 Hg-R-18 or Hg-R-9

Over 15 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited No threshold level until Dec 31 2011

Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 15 mg C

15 mg or less per piece

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y

A

R-4(b)-I

Hg-R-11 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination with an improved color rendering index Ra over 60

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-II

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(b)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y

A

R-4(c)-I

Hg-R-12 Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination of any other type (Hg-R-11)

Over 25 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(a) When P≦155W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 25 mg C

25 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)- II

Over 30 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(b) When 155WltP≦405W

No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 30 mg C

30 mg or less per piece

A

R-4(c)-III

Over 40 mg per piece

Immediately prohibited

(c) When Pgt405W No threshold until Dec 31 2011 Threshold level after Jan 1 2012 40 mg C

40 mg or less per piece

Y A1 R-4(d) Hg-R-13 Mercury in a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp (HPMV) Intentional use Oct 13 2014 Exemption to be repealed after April 13 2015

Y C R-4(e) Hg-R-14 Mercury in a metal halide lamp (MH) ― ―

Y C R-4(f) Hg-R-15

Mercury in a vapor lamp for a specific purpose or of any other type that is not specifically mentioned in the Annex of Directive201165EU (or in the classification of intended use of mercury)

― ―

Y A E-14(a) E-14(b)

Hg-E-1 Mercury in a discharge lamp or instrument panel display Intentional use Immediately prohibited

Exemption to be repealed after July 1 2012

Y

A

― Hg-B-1 Mercury intentionally added or contained in battery exceeding 1 ppm for the weight of the battery

All button cells intentionally added

Immediately prohibited

A

Alkaline batteries or nickel metal hydride batteries of over 1 ppm Aconcetration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

Mercury Reduction and Education Act of

states of Rhode Island and Connecticut

New York Environmental Conservation - sect

27-0719 - Battery Management and Disposal

Taiwanrsquos regulations on the manufacturing

import and sales of batteries

Korearsquos laws on quality control and safety

management of industrial products

(regulations on batteries)

Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009

Limitation of mercury cadmium and lead

contents for alkaline and non-alkaline zinc

manganese dioxide batteries

EU Battery Directive 200666EC

A

Other batteries of over 5 ppm concentration for each cell

Immediately prohibited

C

Other batteries of 5 ppm or less in concentration for each cell

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 157

A10 Mercury and its compounds

Y A ― Hg-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited Vermont State Law on comprehensive

management of exposure to mercury Rhode Island State general law 23-249 and amendment of 2007

Louisiana State Mercury Risk Reduction Act

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

China MII law (Chinese RoHS)

Korea RoHS

Japan J-MOSS

USA California SB-2050

Y A ― Hg-J-99 Containing mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― Hg-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added mercury in homogeneous material excluding specified uses

― Immediately prohibited

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― Hg-RE-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of mercury in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 242

A11

Nickel When there is intentional addition in uses involving long-time contact with skin

Y A ― Ni-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added nickel for use consisting of long-term contact with skin

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y (N

ote

11)

― Ni-J-2 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and nickel is intentionally added

― ―

N

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― Ni-J-98 Cases containing nickel other than Ni-J-1and Ni-J-2(a product not staying in contact with skin for a considerable duration of time or containing impurities)

― ―

A

078 A17

Tributyltin oxide (TBTO CASNo56-35-9)

Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― A17-J-4 Cases containing intentionally added TBTO ― Immediately prohibited

Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

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― A17-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 128

A28

Tri-substituted organostannic compounds Intentionally added or 01 wt content of element tin

Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y A ― A28-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006

European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Act concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― A28-J-5 Contained by intentional addition for applications other than A28-J-4

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

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― A28-J-97 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

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Deadline for prohibition of

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Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 247

A23

Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) Metal conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-1

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in 1-component and 2-component room temperature vulcanized sealant (RTV-1 RTV-2 sealant) and adhesive

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010 Exemption repealed after Jan 1 2015

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-2

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and when applied onto molded product DBT compound is contained in paint or coating agent as an accelerator

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A1 ―

A23-J-3

In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight and tin is contained in soft PVC profile whether it is in the soft PVC itself or simultaneously extruded with hard PVC

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

July 1 2014

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

A ―

A23-J-4 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material exceeds 01 by weight excluding particular applications (A23-J-1 -2 -3)

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

C ― Tin content of

01 wt or less for a survey unit

N

Unco

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― A23-J-98 In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 01 or less by weight

― ―

A 248

A24

Dioctyltin compounds (DOT) 01 by weight of tin for a survey unitl (1000 ppm) in the following uses

Textiles and leather products intended to be in contact with skin

Two-component room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit)

Mental conversion is necessary for the content ratio (Note 9)

Y

A ― A24-J-0

bull A clothleather part included in a surveyed product

bull In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 01 by weight with a dual humoral room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit) in use

Tin content of over 01 wt for a survey unit

Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 19072006 European Commission Regulation No 2762010

C ― Tin content of 01 wt or less for a survey unit

Y

(Note

11)

― A24-J-1 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and DOT is intentionally added

― ―

N

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― A24-J-98 In cases where any dioctyl tin compound other than A24-J-0 and A24-J-1 is contained

― ―

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Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

C 234

A19

Beryllium oxide (CAS No 1304-56-9) 01 by weight per surveying unit

Y C ― A19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

DIGITALEUROPECECEDAeAEERA Guidance

N

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― A19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 058

B02 Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B02-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBB exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS

Y A ― B02-J-99 Containing PBB above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N U

nco

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― B02-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBB in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

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― B02-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBB in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

A 063

B03

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) Intentionally added or a concentration of 01 by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)

Y A ― B03-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added PBDE exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

201165EU Directive Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of RoHS) South Korea RoHS Japan J-MOSS Law Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y A ― B03-J-99 Containing PBDE above 1000 ppm in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― Immediately prohibited

N

Unco

ntr

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d

― B03-R-0 Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added PBDE in homogeneous material

― ―

N

Unco

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― B03-R-98 Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBDE in homogeneous material Impuritiesrecycled materialscontamination

― ―

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code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 013

B08

Bromic fire retardants (excluding PBB PBDE and HBCDD) bull Total bromine content of 01(1000ppm) by weight in plastic material excluding that contained in printed circuit board

Y B ― B08-J-3 In cases where bromine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B08-J-5 In cases where total bromine content in plastic material exceeds 01 wt excluding that contained in laminated printed circuit board

― ― JS709

Y B ― B08-J-4 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and brominated flame retardants is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

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― B08-J-97 In cases where any brominated flame retardant other than B08-J-3 B08-J-4 and B08-J-5 is contained

― ―

B

033 B18

Chlorinated flame retardants bull 009 by weight (900 ppm) of the total

bromine content in uses for laminated printed circuit board

bull Total bromine content in plastic material

exceeds 01 wt (1000 ppm) excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

Y B ― B18-J-0

In cases where chlorine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 009 by weight in the survey unit

― ― JS709 IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21

Y B ― B18-J-1

In cases where total chlorine content in plastic material exceeds 01 by weight excluding the content in a printed wiring board laminate

― ― JS709

Y B ― B18-J-2

In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and chlorinated flame retardants is intentionally added ― ―

N

Unco

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― B18-J-98 In cases where flame retardant other than B18-J-0 B18-J-1or B18-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 070

B05

Polychloride biphenils (PCB) and specific substitutes Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B05-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added PCBs and specific substitutes

― Immediately prohibited Act Concerning the Examination and

Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 TSCA (USA)

N

Unco

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― B05-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 144

B15

Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT) 0005 wt of material

Y A ― B15-J-2 Cases containing above 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

N

Unco

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d

― B15-J-97 Cases containing up to 0005 by weight in homogeneous material

― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold

level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 071

B06

Polychlorinated naphthalene (3 or more chlorines) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added polychlorinated naphthalenes

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

B 014

B12 Perchlorate 00000006 by weight per surveying unit(0006ppm)

Y B ― B12-J-0 Cases containing above 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

California State Perchlorate Contamination Prevention Act of 2003 regulation adpted by DTSC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B12-J-98 Cases containing up to 6 ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit

― ―

A 236

B13

Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) Intentionally added or content of 01 wt in material

Y C ― B13-J-0 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photoresists for the photolithography process or during antireflective coating

― ―

European Commission Regulation No 7572010 Canadian Environmental Protection Act SOR 2008-178 Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

Y C ― B13-J-1 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

Y A ― B13-J-2 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-3 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-4 Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-6

Cases intentionally containing 01 wt or more of PFOS in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding specified uses of B13-J-0 1 2 3 and 4 for textiles and other covered materials cases intentionally containing above 1 μgm

2 of PFOS in lag

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-7 Cases intentionally containing PFOS excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 8 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-8 Content of 01 wt or over of PFOS in homogeneous material as an impurity for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 9)

― Immediately prohibited

Y A ― B13-J-9 Content of 0001 wt or over of PFOS as a component of a substance or mixture for cases excluding specified uses (B13-J-0 1 2 3 4 6 7 and 8)

― Immediately prohibited

-2555-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 236

B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-92 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities inantireflective coating or photoresists for the photolithography process

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-93 Cases containing less than 1 μgm2 of PFOS as impurities in photo coating used in printing plates film and documents

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-94 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in chrome plating chrome oxidation processing and reverse etching

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-95 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-96 Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-89

Cases containing 0001 wt or less of PFOS as impurities as a component of substances and compounds excluding uses for B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-90

Cases containing less than 01 wt of PFOS as impurities in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings excluding uses of B13-J-92 93 94 95 and 96 for textiles and other covered materials cases containing less than 1 μgm

2 of PFOS as impurities in

lag

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B13-J-91 Cases containing PFOS as impurities excluding specified uses (B13-J-92 93 94 95 96 89 and 90)

― ―

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S

ubsta

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o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 243

B10

Fluorinated greenhouse effect gas (HFC PFC SF6) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― B10-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added fluorinated greenhouse gases

― Immediately prohibited EU Regulation No 8422006

Ordinance by the Federal Minister for Agriculture Forestry Environment and Water Management on bans and restrictions for partly fluorinated and fully fluorinated hydrocarbons and sulphur hexafluoride

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B10-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 249

B19

Polyvinyl chloride and PVC co-polymer Total chlorine content of 01 by weight (1000 ppm) in ploastic material excluding the content in printed circuit board

Y

A

― B19-J-0 Cases of total chlorine content exceeding 01 wt in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

For packing material

Immediately prohibited

Omronrsquos voluntary restriction

B For use other than the above

JS709 N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B19-J-98 Cases of total chlorine content of 01 wt or less in plastic material excluding the content in laminated printed circuit board

― ―

A 105

C01 Asbestos Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C01-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added asbestos ― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 USA TSCA Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C01-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 143

C02

Azocolourants and azodyes that generate some aromatic amines 0003 wtamp per survey unit (30 ppm) for use as textileleather products

Y A ― C02-J-2

Leather products and fiber products used with the intention of continued contact with the human body containing azocolourants and azodyes which form more than 0003 of certain aromatic amines by weight(used for a part including leather andor cloth)

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006

Y

(Note

11)

― C02-J-3 In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and ldquoAzocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic aminesrdquo is intentionally added

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C02-J-98 Cases containing azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines other than C02-J-2 or C02-J-3

― ―

-2755-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

A 123

C04 Ozone depleting substances Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C04-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added ozone depleting substances

― Immediately prohibited

Montreal Protocol EU EC No 20372000

EC 10052009 Clean Air Act (USA)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C04-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 151

C06 Radioactive materials Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C06-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added radioactive substances

― Immediately prohibited EU-D 9629Euratom

Act on the Regulation of Nuclear Source Material Nuclear Fuel Material and Reactors (Japan) 1986 Law Concerning Prevention of Radiation Hazards (Japan) USA NRC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C06-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

A 142

C07

Formaldehyde

Cases of intentional addition for use as composite wood products

( 00075 wt per textile product unit (75 ppm) for use as textile

Y A ― C07-J-0 Cases containing above 00075 formaldehyde by weight in textile products ― Immediately

prohibited

Austria- BGB I 1990194 formaldehyde regulation sect2 1221990 Lithuania Hygiene Standard HN 962000 (hygiene standard and regulations)

Y A ― C07-J-2 In cases where a surveyed product includes some wood and formaldehyde is intentionally added to the wood

― Immediately prohibited

California USA CARB regulations US Federal law 111-199TSCA601

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C07-J-97 In cases where formaldehyde other than C07-J-0 or C07-J-2 is contained

― ―

A 235

C08

2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)(CAS No 3846-71-7) Cases of intentional addition

Y A ― C08-J-0 Cases containing intentionally added phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

― Immediately prohibited

Act Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture etc of Chemical Substances

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C08-J-98 Cases containing impurities ― ―

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OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 244

C09

Phthalate esters Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a toy or child care article as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C09-J-2 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-96 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1

― ―

N U

nco

ntr

olle

d

― C09-J-97

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP DBP and DEHP for uses other than C09-J-1 and C09-J-2

― ―

A 245

C10

Phthalate esters Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP) 01 wt of plasticized material for a product used as a toy that may enter the mouth of a child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)

Y A ― C10-J-0

Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a childrenrsquos toy that can be placed in a childrsquos mouth or child care article as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― Immediately prohibited

Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (USA)

Y

(Note

11)

― C10-J-1 Cases containing above 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-97 Cases containing over 01 wt of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0

― ―

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C10-J-98

Cases containing 01 wt or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP DINP and DNOP for uses other than C10-J-0 and C10-J-1

― ―

-2955-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 246

C11

Dimethyl fumarate (dimethyl fumarate)

000001 wt in homogeneous material (01 ppm)

Y A ― C11-J-0 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is over 000001 by weight

― Immediately prohibited

EC Decision 2009251EC

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C11-J-98 In cases where the content in homogeneous material is 000001 or less by weight

― ―

B 015

A17 Tributyltin oxide (TBTO) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A17-J-3 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A17-J-97 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 020

A20 Arsenic pentoxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 021

A21 Arsenic trioxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A21-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing)

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A21-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 019

B11

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) ltincluding all major diastereomersgt 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B11-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B11-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3055-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

A 140

B09

Shortchain chlorinated paraffins (number of carbon atoms 10 to 13) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y A ― B09-J-1 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― Immediately prohibited

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) Norwegian Product Regulations FOR-2004-06-01-922 Swiss Ordinance for Risk Reduction by Chemical Products

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B09-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 022

B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate(TCEP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― B16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 016

C12 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C12-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C12-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 017

C13 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C13-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C13-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 018

C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C14-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C14-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3155-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 023

A22 Cobalt chloride(CoCl2) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A22-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20081028 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A22-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 024

A25 Lead chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A25-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A25-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 025

A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A26-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A26-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 026

A27 Pigment yellow 34 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― A27-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A27-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 027

C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C15-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100113 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C15-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3255-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 028

C16

Aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C16-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C16-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B

029

C17

Zirconia aluminosilicate and refractory ceramic fiber 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C17-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C17-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 030

C18 Boric acid 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C18-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C18-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 031

C19

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide anhydrous 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C19-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C19-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

B 032

C20

Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate (Tetraboron disodium heptaoxidehydrate) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit

Y B ― C20-J-0 Cases containing above 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

Article 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20100618 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C20-J-98 Cases containing up to 01 by weight per surveying unit

― ―

-3355-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks (JGPSSI intended use classification)

Additional standard (Note 4)

B 034

C21

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C21-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C21-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 035

C22

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― C22-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― C22-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 036

B17

4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B17-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

ECHA Registry of Intentions Oct 25 2010

N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B17-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 037

A29 Strontium chromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A29-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20110620 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― A29-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 038

B20

22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― B20-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

Articles 33 and 72 of REACH Regulation (EC) No 19072006 (20111219 SVHC certification candidate listing) N

Unco

ntr

olle

d

― B20-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

-3455-

OC

S

ubsta

nce N

o

JG

PS

SI S

ubsta

nce

Gro

up N

o

Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 039

A30

Potassium hydroxyoctaoxodizincate dichromate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) i for a survey unit

Y B ― A30-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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― ―

B 040

A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― A31-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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― ―

B 041

C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C23-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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― C23-J-98 Cases containing 01 or less by weight for a survey unit

― ―

B 042

C24

4-(1133-tetramethylbutyl) henol(4-tert-Octylphenol) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C24-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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B 043

C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C25-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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Substance (substance group)

Content standard (Note 12)

Content flag by the threshold level (YN)

Rank RoHSELV

exception use

number (Note 10)

JGPSSI intended use classification

code

Intended use and threshold value

Deadline for prohibition of

its use in parts etc (Note 2)

Major regulations (excluding RoHS and ELV Directives) and remarks

(JGPSSI intended use classification) Additional standard (Note 4)

B 044

C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC) 01 by weight (1000 ppm) for a survey unit

Y B ― C26-J-0 Cases containing over 01 by weight for a survey unit ― ―

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A 249

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Heavy metals (lead cadmium hexachromium mercury) 001 by weight of total weight of heavy metals per homogenous material (100 ppm) for use as packing and packaging material (Note 1)

Y A ― ― ―

Exceeding 100 ppm to total heavy metal weight for use as packingpackaging material (Note 1)

Immediately prohibited

9462EEC (on packing and packaging waste)

US Regulations on heavy metal on packaging materials

(Note 1) For packing and packaging materials the allowable content of heavy metals in each element that constitute a packing or packaging material (such as packaging material ink paint) shall be 100 ppm or less in the total amount of all the heavy metals (lead cadmium hexavalent chromium and mercury)

(Note 2) The deadline for phase-out of a substance shall be any date set by Omronrsquos voluntary regulation (in principle a date six months prior to

non-use deadline for non-use substances by legislation)

(Note 3) The rule applies with RoHS Directive as the top priority providing ELV Directive shall apply only to cases of parts or materials for limited

use as dedicated ELV parts or materials (type specifications etc)

(Note 4) Omronrsquos additional standard is used when it is impossible for JGPSSI use classification to set the rule of ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo

and management classification (rank) formulated by Omron

(Note 5) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Pb-J-0 and Pb-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 6) Any lead content of less than 85 wt in high melting point solder shall cause the immediate prohibition

(Note 7) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Cr-J-0 and Cr-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 8) Any excess of the threshold limit shall cause the transition to A rank for Hg-J-0 and Hg-J-99 causing the use to be immediately banned

(Note 9) The content ratio will be calculated by conversion to metal element mass using each metal conversion factor Metal conversion factors

are shown in Attachment 2 Also see the Illustrative List (Concerning Products)

(Note 10) Number of exemption specified in the law of RoHS or ELV Directive They are shown here for reference information

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(Note 11) Shall be determined depending on the use of the Omron product

(Note 12) The content standards are those used by Omron for determining ldquocontainedrdquo or ldquonot containedrdquo and differ from the JGPSSI reporting

standards

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Attachment 2 Illustrative List of the Regulated Chemical Substances (Concerning products)

[Substances designated by JGPSSI Ver 420]

For substances whose names are metals or their compounds the content of a regulated chemical substance in terms of quantity and ratio should be calculated in the unit of metal element mass with the metal conversion factor unique to each substance

No metal conversion will be necessary for materials marked with ldquoan asterisk ()ldquo No constant metal conversion factor will be set for materials with ldquotwo asterisks ()ldquo as they are structurally unspecified

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A155 A05 Cadmiumcadmium compounds

Cadmium 1000 7440-43-9

Cadmium oxide 0875 1306-19-0

Cadmium sulfide 0778 1306-23-6

Cadmium chloride 0613 10108-64-2

Cadmium sulfate 0539 10124-36-4

Other cadmium compounds - -

A156 A07 Chromium VI compounds

Chromium (VI) oxide 0520 1333-82-0

Barium chromate 0205 10294-40-3

Calcium chromate 0333 13765-19-0

Lead (II) chromate 0161 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red 12656-85-8

Lead sulfochromate yellow 1344-37-2

Sodium chromate 0321 7775-11-3

Sodium dichromate 0397 10588-01-9

Strontium chromate 0255 7789-06-2

Potassium dichromate 0353 7778-50-9

Potassium chromate 0268 7789-00-6

Zinc chromate 0287 13530-65-9

Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 0090 49663-84-5

Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate 0250 11103-86-9

Other hexavalent chromium compounds - -

A154 A09 Leadlead compounds

Lead 1000 7439-92-1

Lead(II) sulfate 0683 7446-14-2

Lead(II) carbonate 0775 598-63-0

Lead(II) chromate 0641 7758-97-6

Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

12656-85-8

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1319-46-6

Lead acetate 0637 301-04-2

Lead (II) acetate trihydrate 0546 6080-56-4

Lead phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead selenide 0724 12069-00-0

Lead (IV) oxide 0866 1309-60-0

Lead (IIIV) oxide 0907 1314-41-6

Lead (II) sulfide 0866 1314-87-0

Lead (II) oxide 0928 1317-36-8

Lead(II) carbonate basic 0801 1319-46-6

Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0801 1344-36-1

Lead(II) phosphate 0766 7446-27-7

Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34) 1344-37-2

Lead(II) titanate 0686 12060-00-3

Lead sulfatesulphuric acid lead salt 1000 15739-80-7

Lead sulphatetribasic 0850 12202-17-4

Lead stearate 0268 1072-35-1

Other lead compounds - -

A157 A10 Mercurymercury compounds

Mercury 1000 7439-97-6

Mercuric chloride - 33631-63-9

Mercury (II) chloride 0739 7487-94-7

Mercuric sulfate 0676 7783-35-9

Mercuric nitrate 0618 10045-94-0

Mercuric (II) oxide 0926 21908-53-2

Mercuric sulfide 0862 1344-48-5

Other mercury compounds - -

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A242 A11 Nickel - 1000 7440-02-0

A078 B015

A17 Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO)

- 0398 56-35-9

A128 A28 Tri-substiituted organostannic compounds

Triphenyltin=N N-dimethyldithiocarbamate 0252 1803-12-9

Triphenyltin fluoride 0322 379-52-2

Triphenyltin acetate 029 900-95-8

Triphenyltin chloride 0308 639-58-7

Triphenyltin hydroxide 0323 76-87-9

Triphenyltin fattyacid((9-11)salt) 0234

0234

0228

0222

18380-71-7

18380-72-8

47672-31-1

94850-90-5

Triphenyltin chloroacetate 0268 7094-94-2

Tributyltin methacrylate 0316 2155-70-6

Bis(tributyltin) fumalate 0342 6454-35-9

Tributyltin fluoride 0384 1983-10-4

Bis(tributyltin)23-dibromosuccinate 0278 31732-71-5 Tributyltin acetate 034 56-36-0

Tributyltin laurate 0243 3090-36-6

Bis(tributyltin) phthalate 0319 4782-29-0

Coplymer of alkyl (c=8) acrylatemethyl methacrylate and tributyltin methacrylate

018 67772-01-4

Tributyltin sulfamate 0307 6517-25-5

Bis (tributyltin) maleate 0341 14275-57-1

Tributyltin chloride 0365 1461-22-9 7342-38-3

Mixture of tributyltin cyclopentanecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin naphthenate)

85409-17-2

Mixture of tributyltin 12344a 4b 561010a-decahydro-7-isopropyl-1 4a-dimethyl-1-phenanthlenecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin rosin salt)

26239-64-5

Other tri-substituted organostannic compounds - -

A 247 A23 Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds

Dibutyltin oxide 0477 818-08-6

Dibutyltin diacetate 0338 1067-33-0

Dibutyltin dilaurate 0188 77-58-7

Dibutyltin maleate 0342 78-04-6

Other dibutyltin compounds - -

A 248 A24 Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds

Dioctyl Tin Oxide 0329 870-08-6

Dioctyltin dilaurate 0160 3648-18-8

Other Dioctyltin compounds - -

C234 A19 Beryllium Oxide (BeO)

- - 1304-56-9

A058 B02 Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)

Polybrominated Biphenyls - 59536-65-1

Dibromobiphenyl - 92-86-4

2-Bromobiphenyl - 2052-07-5

3-Bromobiphenyl - 2113-57-7

4-Bromobiphenyl - 92-66-0

Tribromobiphenyl - 59080-34-1

Tetrabromobiphenyl - 40088-45-7

Pentabrphenyl - 56307-79-0

Hexabromobiphenyl - 59080-40-9

hexabromo-11-biphenyl - 36355-01-8

Firemaster FF-1 - 67774-32-7

Heptabromobiphenyl - 35194-78-6

Octabromobiphenyl - 61288-13-9

Nonabromo-11-biphenyl - 27753-52-2

Decabromobiphenyl - 13654-09-6

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A063 B03 Polybrominated Diphenylethers (PBDEs)

Bromodiphenyl ether - 101-55-3

Dibromodiphenyl ethers - 2050-47-7

Tribromodiphenyl ether - 49690-94-0

Tetrabromodiphenyl ethers - 40088-47-9

Pentabromodidphenyl ether (note Commercially available PeBDPO is a complex reaction mixture containing a variety of brominated diphenyloxides)

- 32534-81-9 (CAS number used for commercial grades of PeBDPO)

Hexabromodiphenyl ether - 36483-60-0

Heptabromodiphenyl ether - 68928-80-3

Octabromodiphenyl ether - 32536-52-0

Nonabromodiphenyl ether - 63936-56-1

Decabromodiphenyl ether - 1163-19-5

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD)

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(14)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(15)[Aliphaticalicyclic brominated compounds in combination with antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(16)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls)]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(17)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls) in combination w ith antimony compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(22)[Aliphaticalicyclic chlorinated and brominated compounds]

- -

Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(42)[Brominated organic phosphorus compounds]

- -

Poly(26-dibromo-phenylene oxide) - 69882-11-7

Tetra-decabromo-diphenoxy-benzene - 58965-66-5

12-Bis(246-tribromo-phenoxy) ethane - 37853-59-1

353rsquo5rsquo-Tetrabromo-bisphenol A (TBBA) - 79-94-7

TBBA unspecified - 30496-13-0

TBBA-epichlorhydrin oligomer - 40039-93-8

TBBA-TBBA-diglycidyl-ether oligomer - 70682-74-5

TBBA carbonate oligomer - 28906-13-0

TBBA carbonate oligomer phenoxy end capped - 94344-64-2

TBBA carbonate oligomer 246- tribromo-phenol terminated

- 71342-77-3

TBBA-bisphenol A-phosgene polymer - 32844-27-2

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 139638-58-7

Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol

- 135229-48-0

TBBA-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 21850-44-2

TBBA bis-(2-hydroxy-ethyl-ether) - 4162-45-2

TBBA-bis-(allyl-ether) - 25327-89-3

TBBA-dimethyl-ether - 37853-61-5

Tetrabromo-bisphenol S - 39635-79-5

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B013 B08 Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBsPBDEs or HBCDD) (contrsquod)

TBBS-bis-(23-dibromo-propyl-ether) - 42757-55-1

24-Dibromo-phenol - 615-58-7

246-tribromo-phenol - 118-79-6

Pentabromo-phenol - 608-71-9

246-Tribromo-phenyl-alltl-ether - 3278-89-5

Tribromo-phenyl-allyl-etherunspecified - 26762-91-4

Bis(methyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 55481-60-2

Bis(2-ethlhexyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 26040-51-7

2-Hydroxy-propyl-2-(2-hydroxy- ethoxy)-ethyl-TBP - 20566-35-2

TBPA glycol-and propylene-oxide esters - 75790-69-1

NNrsquo-Ethylene ndashbis-(tetrabromo- phthalimide) - 32588-76-4

Ethylene-bis(56-dibromo-norbornane- 23-dicarboximide)

- 52907-07-0

23-Dibromo-2-butene-14-diol - 3234-02-4

Dibromo-neopentyl-glycol - 3296-90-0

23-Dibromo-1-propanol - 96-13-9

Tribromo-neopentyl-alcohol - 36483-57-5

Poly tribromo-styrene - 57137-10-7

Tribromo-styrene - 61368-34-1

Dibromo-styrene grafted PP - 171091-06-8

Poly-dibromo-styrene - 31780-26-4

Bromo-Chloro-paraffins - 68955-41-9

Bromo-Chloro-alpha-olefin - 82600-56-4

Vinylbromide - 593-60-2

Tris-(23-dibromo-propyl)-isocyanurate - 52434-90-9

Tris(24-Dibromo-phenyl) phosphate - 49690-63-3

Tris(tribromo-neopentyl) phosphate - 19186-97-1

Chlorinated and brominated phosphate esther - 125997-20-8

Pentabromo-toluene - 87-83-2

Pentabromo-benzyl bromide - 38521-51-6

13-Butadienehomopolymerbrominated - 68441-46-3

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate monomer - 59447-55-1

Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate polymer - 59447-57-3

Decabromo-diphenyl-ethane - 84852-53-9

Tribromo-bisphenyl-maleinimide - 59789-51-4

Tetrabromo-chyclo-octane - 31454-48-5

12-Dibromo-4-(12 dibromo-methyl)-cyclo-hexane - 3322-93-8

TBPA Na salt - 25357-79-3

Tetrabromo phthalic anhydride - 632-79-1

Octabromo-113-trimethyl-1-phenylindane (FR-1808)

- 155613-93-7

Other Brominated Flame Retardants - -

B033 B18 Chlorinated flame retardants

22-bis(chloromethyl)trimethylene bis(bis(2-chloroethyl)phosphate)

- 38051-10-4

Tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate - 13674-84-5

Phosphoric acid 22-bis(bromomethyl)-3-chloropropyl=bis[2-chloro-1-(chloromethyl)ethyl] ester

- 66108-37-0

A070 B05 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and specific substitutes

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (all isomers and congeners)

- 1336-36-3

Monomethyl-tetrachloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 141)

- 76253-60-6

Monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 121 Ugilec 21)

- 81161-70-8

Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane (DBBT) - 99688-47-8

A144 B15 Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs)

PCT (Polychlorinated Terphenyl) (all isomers and congeners)

- 61788-33-8

A071 B06 Polychlorinated Naphthalenes (more than 3 chlorine atoms)

Polychlorinated Naphthalenes - 70776-03-3

Other polychlorinated Naphthalenes - -

B014 B12 Perchlorates Lithium perchlorate - 7791-03-9

Other perchlorate compounds - -

A236 B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

Perfluoroctane Sulfonates (PFOS) C8F17SO2X where X = OR NR or other derivative

- -

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A243 B10 Fluorinated greenhouse gases (PFC SF6 HFC)

Tetrafluoromethane (Carbon tetrafluoride PFC-14) - 75-73-0

Hexafluoroethane (PFC-116) - 76-16-4

Octafluoropropane (PFC-218) - 76-19-7

Decafluorobutane (PFC-31-10) - 355-25-9

Dodecafluoropentane (PFC-41-12) - 678-26-2

Tetradecafluorohexane (PFC-51-14) - 355-42-0

Octafluorocyclobutane (PFC-c318) - 115-25-3

Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) - 2551-62-4

Trifluoromethane - (HFC-23) - 75-46-7

Difluoromethane - (HFC-32) - 75-10-5

Methyl fluoride ndash (HFC-41) - 593-53-3

2H3H-Decafluoropentane ndash (HFC-43-10mee) - 138495-42-8

Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) - 354-33-6

1122-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134) - 359-35-3

1112-Tetrafluoroethane ndash (HFC-134a) - 811-97-2

11-Difluoroethane ndash (HFC-152a) - 75-37-6

112-Trifluoroethane ndash(HFC-143) - 430-66-0

111-Trifluoroethane ndash (HFC-143a) - 420-46-2

2H-Heptafluoropropane ndash (HFC-227ea) - 431-89-0

111223-hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236cb) - 677-56-5

111233-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236ea) - 431-63-0

111333-Hexafluoropropane ndash (HFC-236fa) - 690-39-1

11223-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245ca) - 679-86-7

11133-Pentafluoropropane ndash (HFC-245fa) - 460-73-1

11133-Pentafluorobutane ndash (HFC-365mfc) - 406-58-6

A249 B19 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and PVC co-polymer

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - 9002-86-2

Other Polyvinyl chlorides - -

PVC co-polymer - -

A105 C01 Asbestos Asbestos - 1332-21-4

Actinolite - 77536-66-4

Amosite (Grunerite) - 12172-73-5

Anthophyllite - 77536-67-5

Chrysotile - 12001-29-5

Crocidolite - 12001-28-4

Tremolite - 77536-68-6

A143 C02 Azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines

4-aminobiphenyl - 92-67-1

Benzidine - 92-87-5

4-chloro-2-methylaniline - 95-69-2

2-naphthylamine - 91-59-8

o-aminoazotoluene - 97-56-3

5-nitro-o-toluidine - 99-55-8

4-chloroaniline - 106-47-8

24-diaminoanisole - 615-05-4

44-methylenedianiline - 101-77-9

33-dichlorobenzidine - 91-94-1

33-dimethoxybenzidine - 119-90-4

33-dimethylbenzidine - 119-93-7

44-diamino-33-dimethyldiphenylmethane - 838-88-0

6-methoxy-m-toluidine - 120-71-8

44-methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline) - 101-14-4

44-oxydianiline - 101-80-4

44-diaminodiphenyl sulfide - 139-65-1

o-toluidine - 95-53-4

4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine - 95-80-7

245-trimethylaniline - 137-17-7

o-anisidine - 90-04-0

4-amino azobenzene - 60-09-3

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OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances

Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) - 75-69-4

Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) - 75-71-8

Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13) - 75-72-9

Pentachlorofluoroethane (CFC-111) - 354-56-3

Tetrachlorodifluoroethane (CFC-112) 1122-Tetrachloro-12-difluoroethane (CFC-112) 1112-Tetrachloro-22-difluoroethane (CFC-112a)

- - -

76-12-0 76-12-0 76-11-9

Trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC-113) 112-Trichloro-122 trifluoroethane (CFC-113) 111-Trichloro-222 trifluoroethane (CFC-113a)

- - -

76-13-1 76-13-1 354-58-5

Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114) - 76-14-2

Monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115) - 76-15-3

Heptachlorofluoropropane (CFC-211)

1112233-Heptachloro-3-fluoropropane (CFC-211aa) 1112333-Heptachloro-2-fluoropropane (CFC-211ba)

-

- - -

422-78-6

135401-87-5

422-78-6

422-81-1

Hexachlorodifluoropropane (CFC-212) - 3182-26-1

Pentachlorotrifluoropropane (CFC-213) - 2354-06-5 134237-31-3

Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropane (CFC-214) 1223-Tetrachloro-1133-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214aa) 1113-Tetrachloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (CFC-214cb)

- - -

29255-31-0 2268-46-4 -

Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215) 122-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215aa) 123-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ba) 112-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215bb) 113-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ca) 111-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215cb)

- - - - - -

1599-41-3 1599-41-3 76-17-5 - - 4259-43-2

Dichlorohexafluoropropane (CFC-216) - 661-97-2

Chloroheptafluoropropane (CFC-217) - 422-86-6

Bromochloromethane (Halon-1011) - 74-97-5

Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon-1202) - 75-61-6

Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211) - 353-59-3

Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301) - 75-63-8

Dibromotetrafluoroethane (Halon-2402) - 124-73-2

Tetrachloromethane (carbontetrachloride) - 56-23-5

111-Trichloroethane (methylchloroform) - 71-55-6

Bromomethane (methyl bromide) - 74-83-9

Bromoethane (ethyl bromide) - 74-96-4

1-Bromopropane (n-propyl bromide) - 106-94-5

Trifluoroiodomethane (trifluoromethyliodide) - 2314-97-8

Chloromethane (methyl chloride) - 74-87-3

Dibromofluoromethane (HBFC-21 B2) - 1868-53-7

Bromodifluoromethane (HBFC-22 B1) - 1511-62-2

Bromofluoromethane (HBFC-31 B1) - 373-52-4

Tetrabromofluoroethane (HBFC-121B4) - 306-80-9

Tribromodifluoroethane (HBFC-122 B3) - -

Dibromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-123 B2) - 354-04-1

Bromotetrafluoroethane (HBFC-124 B1) - 124-72-1

Tribromofluoroethane (HBFC-131 B3) - -

Dibromodifluoroethane (HBFC-132 B2) - 75-82-1

Bromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-133 B1) - 421-06-7

Dibromofluoroethane (HBFC-141 B2) - 358-97-4

Bromodifluoroethane (HBFC-142 B1) - 420-47-3

Bromofluoroethane (HBFC-151 B1) - 762-49-2

Hexabromofluoropropane (HBFC-221 B6) - -

Pentabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-222 B5) - -

Tetrabromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-223 B4) - -

-4355-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances (contrsquod)

Tribromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-224 B3) - -

Dibromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-225 B2) - 431-78-7

Bromohexafluoropropane (HBFC-226 B1) - 2252-78-0

Pentabromofluoropropane (HBFC-231 B5) - -

Tetrabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-232 B4) - -

Tribromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-233 B3) - -

Dibromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-234 B2) - -

Bromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-235 B1) - 460-88-8

Tetrabromofluoropropane (HBFC-241 B4) - -

Tribromodifluoropropane (HBFC-242 B3) - 70192-80-2

Dibromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-243 B2) - 431-21-0

Bromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-244 B1) - 679-84-5

Tribromofluoropropane (HBFC-251 B3) - 75372-14-4

Dibromodifluoropropane (HBFC-252 B2) - 460-25-3

Bromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-253 B1) - 421-46-5

Dibromofluoropropane (HBFC-261 B2) - 51584-26-0

Bromodifluoropropane (HBFC-262 B1) - -

Bromofluoropropane (HBFC-271 B1) - 1871-72-3

Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21) - 75-43-4

Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22) - 75-45-6

Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31) - 593-70-4

Tetrachlorofluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1122-Tetrachloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-121) 1112-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-121a)

- - -

134237-32-4 354-14-3 354-11-0

Trichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-122) 122-Trichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-122) 112-Trichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-122a) 111-Trichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-122b)

- - - -

41834-16-6 354-21-2 354-15-4 354-12-1

Dichlorotrifluoroethane(HCFC-123) 11-Dichloro-222-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123) 12-Dichloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123b)

- - - - -

34077-87-7 306-83-2 354-23-4 90454-18-5 812-04-4

Chlorotetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 2-chloro-1112-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 1-chloro-1122-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124a)

- - -

63938-10-3 2837-89-0 354-25-6

Trichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-131)

112-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoroethane(HCFC131a) 111-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131b)

- -

-

- -

27154-33-2

(134237-34-6)

359-28-4 811-95-0 2366-36-1

Dichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-132) 12-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-132) 11-Dichloro-22-difluoroethane (HCFC-132a) 12-Dichloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-132b) 11-Dichloro-12-difluoroethane (HFCF-132c)

- - - - -

25915-78-0 431-06-1 471-43-2 1649-08-7 1842-05-3

Chlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC-133)

1-Chloro-122-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133) 2-Chloro-111-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133a) 1-Chloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133b)

-

-

- - -

1330-45-6

431-07-2

1330-45-6 75-88-7 421-04-5

Dichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-141) 12-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141) 11-Dichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-141a) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b)

- - - -

-

1717-00-6 (25167-88-8) 430-57-9 430-53-5

1717-00-6

Chlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-142) 2-Chloro-11-Difluoroethane (HCFC-142) 1-Chloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b) 1-Chloro-12-difluoroethane (HCFC-142a)

- - - -

25497-29-4 338-65-8 75-68-3 338-64-7

Chlorofluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-151) 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a)

- - -

110587-14-9 762-50-5 1615-75-4

Hexachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-221) 111223-Hexachloro-3-fluoropropane (HCFC-221ab)

- - -

134237-35-7 29470-94-8 422-26-4

-4455-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances (contrsquod)

Pentachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-222) 11133-pentachloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-222ca)) 12233-pentachloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-222aa)

- - -

134237-36-8 422-49-1 422-30-0

Tetrachlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-223) 1133-Tetrachloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223ca) 1113-Tetrachloro-223-trifluoropropane (HCFC-223cb)

- - -

134237-37-9 422-52-6 422-50-4

Trichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224) 133-Trichloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224ca) 113-Trichloro-1223-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cb) 111-Trichloro-2233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224cc)

- - - -

134237-38-0 422-54-8 422-53-7 422-51-7

Dichloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-225) 22-Dichloro-11133-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225aa) 23-Dichloro-11123-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ba) 12-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225bb) 33-Dichloro-11122-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca) 13-Dichloro-11223-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb) 11-Dichloro-12233-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225cc) 12-Dichloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225da) 13-Dichloro-11233-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ea) 11-Dichloro-12333-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-225eb)

- - - - - - - - - -

127564-92-5 128903-21-9 422-48-0 422-44-6 422-56-0 507-55-11 3474-88-9 431-86-7 136013-79-1 111512-56-2

Chlorohexafluoropropane (HCFC-226) 2-Chloro-111333-hexafluoro-propane (HCFC-226da)

- -

134308-72-8 431-87-8

Pentachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-231) 11123-pentachloro-2-fluoro-propane(HCFC-231bb)

- -

134190-48-0 421-94-3

Tetrachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-232) 1113-Tetrachloro-33-difluoropropane (HCFC-232fc)

- -

134237-39-1 460-89-9

Trichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-233) 111-Trichloro-333-trifluoropropane(HCFC-233fb)

- -

134237-40-4 7125-83-9

Dichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234) 12-Dichloro-1233-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234db)

- -

127564-83-4 425-94-5

Chloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-235) 1-Chloro-11333-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-235fa)

- -

134237-41-5 460-92-4

Tetrachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-241) 1123-Tetrachloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-241db)

- -

134190-49-1 666-27-3

Trichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-242) 133Trichloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-242fa)

- -

134237-42-6 460-63-9

Dichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-243) 11-Dichloro-122-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243cc) 23-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243db) 33-Dichloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243fa)

- - - -

134237-43-7 7125-99-7 338-75-0 460-69-5

Chlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244) 3-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244ca) 1-Chloro-1122-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244cc)

- - -

134190-50-4 679-85-6 421-75-0

Trichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-251) 113-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251fb) 112-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251dc)

- - -

134190-51-5 818-99-5 421-41-0

Dichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-252) 13-Dicloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC 252fb)

- -

134190-52-6 819-00-1

-4555-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Substances (contrsquod)

Chlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-253) 3-Chloro-111-trifluoropropane (HCFC-253fb)

- -

134237-44-8 460-35-5

Dichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-261) 11-Dichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-261fc) 12-Dichloro-2-fluoro-propane (HCFC-261ba)

- - -

134237-45-9 7799-56-6 420-97-3

Chlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-262) 1-Chloro-22-difluoropropane (HCFC-262ca) 2-Chloro-13-difluoropropane (HCFC-262da) 1-Chloro-11-difluoropropane (HCFC-262fc)

- - - -

134190-53-7 420-99-5 102738-79-4 421-02-03

Chlorofluoropropane (HCFC-271) 2-Chloro-2-fluoropropane (HCFC-271ba) 1-Chloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-271fb)

- - -

134190-54-8 420-44-0 430-55-7

A151 C06 Radioactive substances

Uranium-238 - 7440-61-1

Radon - 10043-92-2

Americium-241 - 14596-10-2

Thorium-232 - 7440-29-1

Cesium-137 - 10045-97-3

Strontium-90 - 10098-97-2

Other radioactive substances - -

A142 C07 Formaldehyde - - 50-00-0

A235 C08 Phenol2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-46-bis(11-dimethylethyl)

- - 3846-71-7

A244 C09 Selected Phthalates Group 1 (BBP DBP DEHP)

Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) - 85-68-7

Dibutylphthalate (DBP) - 84-74-2

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) - 117-81-7

A245 C10 Selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP DINP DNOP)

12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid diisodecyl ester (DIDP)

- 26761-40-0 68515-49-1

Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) - 28553-12-0 68515-48-0

Di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP) - 117-84-0

A246 C11 Dimethyl fumarate - - 624-49-7

B020 A20 Diarsenic Pentoxide - 1303-28-2

B021 A21 Diarsenic Trioxide - 1327-53-3

B019 B11 Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and all major diastereoisomers

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) - 25637-99-4 3194-55-6

alpha-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-50-6

beta-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-51-7

gamma-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-52-8

A140 B09 Shortchain Chlorinated Paraffins (carbon number 10 -13

Alkanes C10-13 chloro - 85535-84-8

Alkanes C10-12 chloro - 108171-26-2

Alkanes C12-13 chloro - 71011-12-6

Alkanes chloro - 61788-76-9

Other Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins - -

B022 B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP)

- - 115-96-8

B016 C12 Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)

- - 117-81-7

B017 C13 Dibutylphthalate (DBP)

- - 84-74-2

B018 C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)

- - 85-68-7

B023 A22 Cobalt dichloride (CoCl2)

- 7646-79-9

B024 A25 Lead chromate - 7758-97-6

B025 A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (CI Pigment Red 104)

- 12656-85-8

B26 A27 Lead sulfochromate yellow (CI Pigment Yellow 34)

- 1344-37-2

-4655-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B027 C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)

- - 84-69-5

B028 C16 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum and silicon they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B029 C17 Refractory Ceramic Fibres Zirconia Aluminosilicate

are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in Annex VI part 3 table 32 of Regulation (EC) No 12722008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures and fulfill the following three conditions a) Being oxides of aluminum silicon and zirconium they are primary components of the fibres existent in variable concentrations b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres (microm) c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18 or less by weight

- -

B030 C18 Boric acid - - 10043-35-3

- - 11113-50-1

B031 C19 Disodium tetraborate anhydrous

Disodium tetraborate decahydrate - 1303-96-4

Disodium tetraborate anhydrous - 1330-43-4

Disodium tetraborate pentahydrate - 12179-04-3

B032 C20 Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate

- - 12267-73-1

B034 C21 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters C7-rich (DIHP)

- - 71888-89-6

B035 C22 12-Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP)

- - 68515-42-4

B036 B17 4-[44-bis(dimethylamino) benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-25-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (CI Basic Violet3)

- - 548-62-9

B037 A29 Strontium chromate - 7789-06-2

B038 B20 22-dichloro-44-methylenedianiline (MOCA)

- - 101-14-4

B039 A30 Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate

- 11103-86-9

B040 A31 Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide

- 49663-84-5

B041 C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate

- - 117-82-8

-4755-

OC Sub-

stance No

JGPSSI Substance Group No

Substance name (Substance Group

name) Illustrative Substance Name

Metal Conver-

sion Factor

CAS No

B042 C24 4-(1133-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (4-tert-Octylphenol)

- - 140-66-9

B043 C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether

- - 111-96-6

B044 C26 NN-dimethylacetamide (DMAC)

- - 127-19-5

-4855-

Attachment 3

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject chemical substances

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

Uses of A and A1 ranks are already checked

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

However it is assumed that Omron Corporation will not use nickel and selected

phthalates for any legally regulated applications

15

13

14

11

12

9

10

8

7

5

6

4

3

1

2

We hereby certify that the chemical substances cited below are not contained in our products

parts or materials that are supplied to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiary and affiliated

companies) by us (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies)

Certificate of Non-inclusion for Regulated Substances

Product Number Article Name

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Remarks

-4955-

Attachment 4

Date

To Omron Corporation

Company name

Signature

Telephone

1 Subject Substances

Non-use substances (A1 rank) 0 substance groups

2 Target products parts or materials

Please affix a separate sheet of paper if there is not enough space on this form

14

15

12

13

10

11

8

9

6

7

5

4

3

1

Declaration of Phase-out of Regulated Substances

Product Number

The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 List of the Regulated Chemical

Substances in the Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31 of

Omron Corporation

Uses of A and A1 ranks are

already checked

Article Name

Prohibited substances (A rank) 28 substance groups

We hereby pledge that we (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies) have verified that

the prohibited substances (A rank) cited below are not contained in the following products

parts or materials delivered to Omron Corporation (including its subsidiaries and affiliates) and

are committed to attaining the goal for phasing out the following non-use substances (A1 rank)

2

Deadline for

Non-use

(MMYYYY)

JGPSSI use

classification

code

Remarks

-5055-

Attachment 5

PROCESS CHANGE REPORT(PCR)

Date No

From (Company name)

TO

Written Checked

Type

Part name

Parts code No(drawing No)

Change classification

Change in manufacture place change in manufacture method Renewal or modification of die

Reason

Effective date of change

Lot No

Change in QA standers

QC process chart

Inspection standards

Representative sample

Present method Method after change

Quality check points amp result

Opinion amp requirement Checked

For OMRON use

Indications for receiving inspection indicator Result of receiving inspection

Pro455 QE E

If it is a commercial product

enter its product number

Change of material of a part or material

Change of material of an ink paint and

the like

Includes the change of subsidiary

materials (adhesives solders etc)

The attached materials contain the

following

Material composition data (JGP file)

Results of evaluation of reliability

Results of evaluation of performances

-5155-

Attachment 6 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

The preparation procedure is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file sent from Omron upon request for survey Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink) Check Point (3)

4) Fill in ldquomanufacturerrsquos namerdquo and ldquonumber of productpartmaterial of the respondentrdquo Check Point (4)

5) Fill in ldquosurvey unitrdquo and ldquosurvey unit massrdquo Check Point (5)

ldquoSurvey unitrdquo should be determined as per the unit of Omronrsquos product number

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

6) Press the Input button for each of the subject items and go on to the information registration window for contained substances (level 2) Check Point (6)

7) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 1 button Check Point (7)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

8) Make sure that the number designated by Omron upon request is entered in ldquonumber of the requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo and ldquoreference numberrdquo Check Point (8)

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

9) Press the Save GP button to output the JGP file Check Point (9)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule

JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

Check Point (9)

Check Point (8)

-5255-

Attachment 7 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 2 is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Register SVHC content information of REACH

Enter content flag ldquoYrdquo when the content of any one of SVHC substances exceeds the threshold level (reporting level) Enter ldquoNrdquo when it does not Check Point (1)

Enter content flag = ldquoYrdquo when the content of any substance does not exceed the threshold level Check Point (1)

Select the appropriate use classification press the appropriate button and go to the registration window (level 3) of content information of SVHC Check Point (2)

Registration is mandatory for content flag of Y Registration is necessary even for the flag of N if the substance is known to be contained

2) Enter either ldquoYrdquo or ldquoNrdquo in the content flag according to the threshold level (reporting level) for each substance Check Point (3)

3) Input the total content of each substance This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the total content is known Metal conversion is necessary for metal

compounds Check Point (4)

4) Select the appropriate use classification and input ldquouse and purposerdquo ldquouse portionrdquo and ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo Check Point (5)

This is mandatory for the content flag of ldquoYrdquo Input is necessary for the case of ldquoNrdquo if the information is known

Note that input is mandatory for some materials or uses for the last item ldquomaximum content ratio in homogeneous materialrdquo (Basically input is mandatory when the cell is colored in pink)

5) After inputting for all items in Level 2 and 3 press the Error check 2 button Check Point (6)

In case an error is found correct the problem part

6) Press the OK button to go back to Level 1 Check Point (7)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5)

Check Point (6)

Check Point (7)

-5355-

Attachment 8 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples

Preparation Procedure and Check Points

Create a JGP file based on this Manual as well as the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual issued by JGPSSI

Refer to the Survey and Response Manual and Survey and Response Tool Operation Manual

The preparation procedure for Level 3 (SVHC content information) is outlined below while the check points are shown above

1) Input ldquocontent of compound per survey unitrdquo ldquouse and purposerdquo and ldquouse portionrdquo for each substance group Check Point (1)

2) In Level 3 there are two tables one for input when the content ratio exceeds 01 and the other when the ratio does not exceed 01 Be sure to choose the right table Check

Point (2)

3) After inputting for all substance groups in Level 3 press the OK button to go back to Level 2 Check Point (3)

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

-5455-

Attachment 9 Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (for trading firms)

Preparation Procedure and Check Points The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

The preparation procedure for trading firms is outlined below while the check points are shown above

(When a manufacturer to which a JGP file sent from Omron upon request was sent creates the JGP file (answer))

1) The version of the Survey Response Tool designated by Omron when requested should be used unless otherwise specified Check Point (1)

Tool name YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXXxls

2) Press the LOAD JGP button to read the JGP file created by the manufacturer Check Point (2)

3) Fill in ldquorespondentrsquos entry daterdquo and ldquoinformation on respondentrdquo and check the entries (Input is mandatory for cells shown in pink) Check Point (3)

The respondentrsquos company name may be the manufacturerrsquos name

4) Make sure that the reference number is the one designated by Omron upon request Check Point (4)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

5) Make sure that ldquonumber of requesterrsquos productpartmaterialrdquo is Omronrsquos product number Check Point (5)

Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or the data have been changed

Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered a response should be separately necessary for any part or material not shown

6) Check if the ldquosurvey unitrdquo is appropriate Check Point (6)

Determine the right survey unit as per Omronrsquos units for product numbers

Unit of Omronrsquos product number rarr ldquoSurvey unitrdquo Example (PCS piece rarr piece MM CM M KM rarr m ML L KL liter rarr liter MG G KG ldquoemptyrdquo rarr any given unit)

For the case of ldquoPCS piecerdquo check the amount per piece Example one connector pin of connection ne one reel

Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and other items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included

7) Press the Error check 1 button In case an error is found correct the problem part Check Point (7)

8) Press the SAVE JGP button to output the JGP file Check Point (8)

The file should be so named as per Omronrsquos naming rule JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character stringjgp4

Check Point (1)

Check Point (2)

Check Point (3)

Check Point (4)

Check Point (5) Check Point (6)

Check Point (7) Check Point (8)

History of Major Revisions

Oct 21 2003 Ver 10 First version

Nov 1 2006 Ver 20 Controlled substances were changed from 207 substance groups to 25 substance groups as per JGPSSI Ver 3

Apr 8 2011 Ver 30 Total revision Controlled substances were changed from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 3 (25 substance group) to Ver 411 (49 substance groups) Omronrsquos own content standards and survey format were changed to those specified by JGPSSI

July 31 2012 Ver 31 Changed the controlled substances from the substances compliant to JGPSSI Ver 411 (49 substance group) to Ver 420 (61 substance groups) In conjunction with that renewed Attachment 1 List of Regulated Chemical Substances Added 523 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report) Changed the JGPSSI Tool to allow the entry of manufacturerrsquos name in the respondent field that had been for the trading firmrsquos name Non-inclusion Certificate Updated the Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances from Version 30 to Version 31 Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo Substance Phase-out Declaration Changed the number of substance groups A rank from 26 to 28 A1 rank

from 2 to 0 Product number field Deleted (ldquoor manufacturerrsquos name)rdquo Category name field Renamed to ldquoDescriptionrdquo Catalog number field Renamed to ldquoRemarksrdquo

Investigation Manual for Regulated Chemical Substances Version 31

Issued on October 21 2003

Revised on July 31 2012

Issued by Omron Corporation

Global Process Innovation HQ

Quality Innovation Center

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