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c u s T o m s o l u T i o n s f o r c o m p l i a n c e [ r e a c H | r o H s | c p s i a | r s l | p r o p 6 5 ]
REACHJune 2012’s new sVHCs
assenT compliance
Krystal Noseworthy-BaKer pHone: 613.882.1429
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c u s T o m s o l u T i o n s f o r c o m p l i a n c y [ r e a c H | r o H s | c p s i a | r s l | p r o p 6 5 ]
INTROduCTION TO ASSENT COMPLIANCEassenT compliance
•Consulting
•GlobalRequirements
•ComplianceStrategies
•RegulatoryInterpretationsandImpacts
• IT
•CloudComputing
•ApplicationDesign
•Operations
• ProgramImplementation
•DataManagement
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AgENdA• LatestAdditionstotheSVHCCandidateList
• IndustriesaffectedbytheJune2012SVHCs
•RequirementsforSVHCs
•Communication
•Notification
•Authorization
•RegistryofIntentions–SVHCCandidateList
•Whatiscomingandwherearetheyused?
•ConsultingServices
• SoftwareServices
•Q&A
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SVHC CANdIdATE LISTJune 18TH 2012 addiTion
• 13Added,4Consolidatedto2,Totalis84SVHCs
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numbercas
numberuses/maTerials
1,2-bis(2-methoxyethoxy)ethane
(TEGDME;triglyme)203-977-3 112-49-2
• Inertsolventforgrignard-,reduction-andalkylation-reactions.
• Part of absorbing liquids in the industrial cleaning of gases(gasscrubber)
• Possiblybeusedasacatalystforcertainphase–transferreactions
• Alsoreportedtobeusedintheformulationofelectrolytesystemsforlithiumbatteries
• ReportedtobeusedinBrakefluids.
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1,2-dimethoxyethane;ethylene
glycoldimethylether(EGDME)203-794-9 110-71-4
• TheuseofEGDMEassubstanceorinmixtureisrestrictedtoindustrialandprofessionalusers.
• EGDMEismainlyusedasaninertspecialsolventforgrignard-,reduction-andalkylation-reactions.
• Alsousefulasaninertsolventfororganometallicreactionsingeneral,e.greactionsinvolvingalkalimetalssuchaslithium,so-diumandpotassium,Pdcatalyzedcouplings(Suzukireaction)
• AlsousedassolventaforelectrolytesoflithiumbatteriesandasaprocesssolventfortherecyclingofLi-batteries
• Used inaprocess for the surface treatmentofaluminiuminordertoensuresurfacesarelessreactive
• Likewise as an industrial reaction solvent, it facilitates cer-tain reactions including use as a solvent to facilitate forma-tionofalkalimetal-hydrocarbonadductsanditisusedintheReformatskyreactionwithmethylgamma-bromocrotonate
• Alsousedascleaningsolventandwithinsolderfluxeswithinthemicroelectronicsindustry.
• Oneconfirmeduse in a consumerproduct, as anelectrolytesolvent(1-5%)insealedlithiumionbatteries.
• Alsousedasaconstituentwithinflexogravurewater-solventbased inks, lithographic plate developers and glass cleaningsolvents
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4,4’-bis(dimethylamino)-4’’-
(methylamino)tritylalcohol*209-218-2 561-41-1
• EUUses:Formulationandproductionofwritinginks.
• SolventViolet8isusedininksanddyes
• Dyeing a variety ofmaterials, list includes: paper (copying,carbon), packaging, distemper,wood, lacquers, plastics, andfeathers;while chemical catalogues refer additionally tousesinleather,aswellasincandleandrubber;therearealsoref-erences to use in black dyes for polyacrylonitrile materials.Furthermore, according to the Colour Index potential usesincludealsodyeingofoilandfatproducts,aswellassoaps.
• The products (dyestuff) containing Solvent Violet 8 couldhaveadiluent,butitwouldhavetobesolubleinsolventsthatareusedtodissolvethedye.Thecommercialproductslistedcanbesuppliedaspowdersoraspastesusedforballpointpens,coatingsoncarbonpaper,spiritinks,etc.(personalcommuni-cationwithSocietyofDyersandColourists).
• AtthewebsiteofanIndiancompanySolventViolet8isre-portedtobeingextensivelyusedinfertilizers.
• Finally,theliteraturereferstousesofSolventViolet8indi-agnostic,analytical,andR&Dapplications,suchasbiologicalstain,whileinchemicalcataloguesitisalsoreportedtobeusedasanti-allergenandbactericide.
* Note:Uses in literature: Although some companies that submitted classification and labelling notifications indicated “Solvent Violet 8” as a synonym of the substance 4,4’-bis(dimethylamino)-4’’- (methylamino)trityl alcohol), the Colour Index International identifies Solvent Violet 8 with EC and CAS numbers which do not match the numerical identifiers of the substance 4,4’- bis(dimethylamino)-4’’-(methylamino)trityl alcohol). The information on potential uses/applications refers to Solvent Violet 8 and the products containing, as it is cited by public on-line sources.
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4,4'-bis(dimethylamino)
benzophenone(Michler’sketone)202-027-5 90-94-8
• Michler’sketoneisanimportantintermediateinthemanufactureoftriphenylmethanedyes.
• ThefollowingisanindicativelistofsubstancesthatarereportedtobemanufacturedfromMichler’sketone:
• C.I. Acid Blue 34; C.I. Acid Blue 86;C.I. Acid Blue 88; C.I.AcidViolet15;C.I.AcidViolet38;AcidViolet2B;C.I.BasicOrange23;C.I.BasicViolet3;C.I.BasicYellow2;CeresBlueI;FanalBlue3Bsupra;C.I.SolventViolet9;C.I.SolventYellow34;BasazolViolet,BasicBrownC2,C.I.BasicPurple48;MethylVioletDAW;C.I.BasicBlue26(GessnerandMayer,2000).
• Referencesexistalsoontheuseasanintermediateinthemanufac-tureofpharmaceuticalsaswellasonapplicationsintheproduc-tionofpolymersMichler’sketoneisalsousedasadditiveindyesandpigments,actingasphotosensitizer
• Usedinphotoinitiationsystems
• Usedascuringagentinultraviolet(UV)-curedprintinginksforcartonboard,actingasacatalysttohardeninkwhenitisexposedtoUVlightduringtheprintingprocess
• IntheliteraturetherearefurtherreportsontheuseofMichler’sketoneaslightabsorbent,aswellasinphotoresistformulations
• Alsomentionedtobeusedasacomponentindryfilmproductsandasaprocesschemicalforelectroniccircuitboardmanufacture
• Someanalyticalapplicationsarelistedaswell
• UsedinrepackagingandinResearch&Development.
• Colouringagent in themanufacture /productionofpaperandpaperproducts.Asmentionedabove,itcannotbeexcludedthatMichler’sketoneisratherpresentasimpurityinothersubstance(s)usedascolouringagents.
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[4-[4,4'-bis(dimethylamino)
benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-2,
5-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammo-
niumchloride(C.I.BasicViolet3)
208-953-6 548-62-9
The main uses are:• Dyeininkappliedincartridgesforprintersandinballpensand
asdyestuffforpapercolouring.
• Minordyestuffusesincludecarbonpapers(wheredyestuffissus-pendedinwaxandappliedtoathinimpregnatedpaper),stainingofdriedflowers/plants(driedplantsdyedbyimmersioninahotwatersolutionofthedyestuff)andasamarker(i.e.wheredyestuffisusedtoimprovethevisibilityofaliquid).
• Alsousedinmicrobialandclinicallaboratories(e.g.asstaintodis-tinguishgramnegativefromgrampositivebacteria)inpresumablythousandsoflaboratoriesandteachinginstitutionsaroundEurope.
[4-[[4-anilino-1-naphthyl]
[4-(dimethylamino)phenyl]methy-
lene]cyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene]
dimethylammoniumchloride(C.I.
BasicBlue26)
219-943-6 2580-56-5
• BasicBlue26isusedininks,dyes,paints,andpigments.
• Furthermore,BasicBlue26oritsproductsareusedfordyeingavarietyofmaterials, suchaspaper,distemper,wood,andfibres/textiles.
• Thecommercialproduct(dyestuff)containingC.I.BasicBlue26maybeapurepowder,apowderwithdiluents,orasolutionwithorwithoutdiluents.
• Usesrelatingtocosmeticproductsincludinghairproducts,cray-ons,andsoaps.
• Finally,theliteraturereferstousesofBasicBlue26indiagnostic,analytical,andR&Dapplications,suchasbiologicalstain.
• Productionofvariousinks
• Cleaners
• Coatingapplications
• Dyeing of various paper and plastic products (e.g. paper towelwipes,lowgradepaperandpaperfoodtrays,andotherproducts)
• Dyeingorpaintingofotherarticles
• Inkinprintingindustry
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Diborontrioxide 215-125-8 1303-86-2
• GlassProduction(Borosilicateandcrystalglass)
• Glassfibreproduction
• Fritsproduction
• Refractories
• UseofBoratesinMetallurgy
• FlameRetardants
• Nuclearapplications
• catalysts
• UseofBoratespolymerproduction
• Intermediateuseintheproductionofnon-oxideceramicpowders
• UseofBoratesindetergentsandcleaners
• UseofBoratesinIndustrialFluids
• INKS/PAINTS
• Productionofmonocrystallinegalliumarsenidewafers
• Reagentchemicals
• Agriculture
• Constructionmaterials
• Adhesives
• Crystalgrowth
• Useofsubstanceforproduction
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Formamide 200-842-0 75-12-7
• Notregisteredforconsumeruse.
• BUTmeasuredinwoodentoysandfoampuzzlematsaswellasinfitnessandexercisematswhicharemadeofethylenevinylacetate(EVA).
• Not possible to characterise the origin for its presence in foampuzzlemats-Assumedthatformamideisassociatedwithablow-ingagentusedinthecreationoffoamandotherconsumerprod-ucts, particularly thoseproduced fromEVA foam, that containformamide,too.
• Foamtoyswerealsofoundtocontainformamide.
• Formamideisusedasasolventandplasticizerinconsumerprod-ucts. It canbean ingredientas softener forpaper, animalglues(whichismainlyusedforgluingwood),watersolublegluesandwoodstains
Lead(II)bis(methanesulfonate) 401-750-5 17570-76-2
• Solutions of lead(II) bis(methanesulfonate) are used in plating(bothelectrolyticandelectroless).
• Theseproductsareusedintin-leadplating.
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N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl-4,4'-
methylenedianiline(Michler’sbase)202-959-2 101-61-1
• Usedasachemicalintermediateinthemanufactureofdyesandpigments, including Methylene red, C.I. Basic Yellow 2, BasicOrange14,SolventOrange15,andSolventYellow34
• Alsousedaschemicalintermediateinthemanufactureofitshy-drochloricsalt.Thelatterisusedasananalyticalreagentforthedeterminationoflead.
• ChemicalreagentinResearch&Development.
• Useasacolouringagentinproductionofpaperandpaperproducts.
• Asmentionedabove,itcannotbeexcludedthatMichler’sbaseispres-entasimpurityinsubstance(s)includedintheimportedmixtures.
TGIC(1,3,5-tris(oxiranylmethyl)-
1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-
trione)
219-514-3 2451-62-9
• TGICisanepoxycompoundthatisusedasahardenerinresinsandcoatings.
• Mainuseisinpolyesterpowdercoatingsformetalfinishingandsuchcoatingstypicallycontainbetween4and10%TGIC.
• InEurope-usedinweather-resistantpowdercoatingssincethe1970sforcoatingarticlessuchassteelgardenfurniture,carparts,metalfencing,windowanddoorframes.
• Alsousedforpowdercoatingelectricalequipment,refrigerators,washingmachinesandovens.
• Mayalsobeusedininksintheprintedcircuitboardindustry,forexampletwo-partinksusedforsolder-maskingcancontainuptoaround60%TGICinthehardenercomponent.
• Otherusesreportedincludeinelectricalinsulationmaterials,resinmouldingsystems,laminatedsheeting,silk-screenprintingcoat-ings,tools,adhesives,liningmaterialsandstabilisersforplastics.ThetechnicalgradesubstanceissuppliedunderthetradesnamesTEPIC,AralditePT810orTK10622.
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α,α-Bis[4-(dimethylamino)phenyl]-4
(phenylamino)naphthalene-1-meth-
anol(C.I.SolventBlue4)
229-851-8 6786-83-0
• Usedininksanddyes.
• SolventBlue4oritsproductsareusedfordyeingavarietyofmate-rials,suchaspaper(e.g.carbonpaper),distemper,wood,lacquers,feathers,andplastic.
• Mayalsobeusedinfuel.
• Alsoreportedtobeingextensivelyusedinfertilizers.
• Usesrelatingtocosmeticproductsarealsolisted(eg.soaps)
• Finally, the literaturerefers touses indiagnostic,analytical,andR&Dapplications,suchasbiologicalstain.
• Productionofvariousinks,e.g.forprinting(inksinpublicationgravureprinters)orwriting
• Dyeingofpaper
• Useinmixturessuchaswindscreenwashingagents
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β-TGIC(1,3,5-tris[(2Sand2R)-2,3-
epoxypropyl]-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-
(1H,3H,5H)-trione)
423-400-0 59653-74-6
• TGICisanepoxycompoundthatisusedasahardenerinresinsandcoatings.
• Mainuseisinpolyesterpowdercoatingsformetalfinishing
• Suchcoatingstypicallycontainbetween4and10%TGIC.
• InEurope-usedinweather-resistantpowdercoatingssincethe1970sforcoatingarticlessuchassteelgardenfurniture,carparts,metalfencing,windowanddoorframes.
• Alsousedforpowdercoatingelectricalequipment,refrigerators,washingmachinesandovens.
• Mayalsobeusedininksintheprintedcircuitboardindustry,forexampletwo-partinksusedforsolder-maskingcancontainuptoaround60%TGICinthehardenercomponent.
• Otherusesreportedincludeinelectricalinsulationmaterials,resinmouldingsystems,laminatedsheeting,silk-screenprintingcoat-ings,tools,adhesives,liningmaterialsandstabilisersforplastics.ThetechnicalgradesubstanceissuppliedunderthetradesnamesTEPIC,AralditePT810orTK10622.
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INduSTRIES AffECTEdmosT common uses for THe June 2012 sVHcs
TEgdME (TRIgLyME)EgdME•BatteryIndustry
•AutomotiveIndustry(Brakefluids)
•CleaningIndustry(cleaningsolvents)
•MicroelectronicsIndustry(solders)
• PrintingIndustry
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INduSTRIES AffECTEd (CONTINuEd)mosT common uses for THe June 2012 sVHcs
dIbORON TRIOxIdE•Glassindustry
• Production(Borosilicateandcrystalglass)
•Glassfibreproduction
• Fritsproduction
•Refractories
•Metallurgy
• Flameretardants
•Nuclearapplications
• PolymerIndustry
•DetergentandCleanersIndustry
• InksandPaintsIndustries
• Semi-ConductorIndustry(Productionofmonocrystallinegalliumarsenidewafers)
•ReagentsandCatalysts
•Agriculture
•Constructionmaterials
•Adhesives–Multi-IndustryImpact
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INduSTRIES AffECTEd (CONTINuEd)mosT common uses for THe June 2012 sVHcs
fORMAMIdE•Toyandconsumerindustry(woodentoys,foamtoys,foampuzzlemats,solventandplasticizer
inconsumerproducts)
•Gluemanufacturers
•Woodarticlemanufacturers(animalgluesandwoodstains)
LEAd(II) bIS(METHANESuLfONATE)• ElectronicsIndustry(tin-leadplating)
TgICβ-TgICBothepoxycompoundsusedasahardenerinresinsandcoatings
•Automotiveindustry
• Fencing,WindowandDoorManufacturers
• ElectronicsIndustry
•AppliancesIndustry
• SilkScreenPrinting
•AdhesivesIndustry
• PrintedCircuitBoard(PCB)industry(inks)
• PlasticsIndustry(stabilizer)
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INduSTRIES AffECTEd (CONTINuEd)mosT common uses for THe June 2012 sVHcs
CI bASIC VIOLET 3 / CI bASIC bLuE 26 / CI SOLVENT bLuE 44,4’-bIS(dIMETHyLAMINO)-4’’-(METHyLAMINO)TRITyL ALCOHOL
• Inks,Dyes,Paints,PigmentsIndustry
• paperandpaperproducts
• packaging
•wood
• fibresandtextiles
•AnalyticalreagentandR&Dapplications
• possiblecosmeticuse
• cleaners,coatingapplicationdyesinwood,lacquers,plastics,leathers
• fuel
• fertilizers
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INduSTRIES AffECTEd (CONTINuEd)mosT common uses for THe June 2012 sVHcs
MICHLER’S kETONE / MICHLER’S bASE•DyesandPigmentsIndustry
• colouringagentinpaperandpaperproducts
• Pharmaceuticals
• Polymerproduction
•AnalyticalreagentandR&Dapplications
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REquIREMENTSwHaT do new sVHcs mean for your company?CompanieswillneedtoassesswhethertheyhavelegalobligationsresultingfromtheinclusionofthenewsubstancesintheCandidateList.
ThelegalobligationsrelatedtoSVHCsincludeCommunicationandNotification.
communicaTionAnyproducersorimportersofarticlesplacedonthemarket1intheEUmustdeclarethepresenceofanyofthesesubstancesinanarticleinaconcentrationexceeding0.1%w/w.
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arTicle 33 – source of compliance requiremenT:Duty to communicate information on substances in articles:
1. Any supplier of an article containing a substance meeting the criteria in Article 57 and identi-fied in accordance with Article 59(1) in a concentration above 0,1 % weight by weight (w/w) shall provide the recipient of the article with sufficient information, available to the supplier, to allow safe use of the article including, as a minimum, the name of that substance.
2. On request by a consumer any supplier of an article containing a substance meeting the cri-teria in Article 57 and identified in accordance with Article 59(1) in a concentration above 0,1 % weight by weight (w/w) shall provide the consumer with sufficient information, avail-able to the supplier, to allow safe use of the article including, as a minimum, the name of that substance.
The relevant information shall be provided, free of charge, within 45 days of receipt of the request.
1 Article 3.12 of the REACH Regulation specifies:• Placing on the market: means supplying or making available, whether in return for payment or free of charge, to a third party. Import shall
be deemed to be placing on the market;
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REquIREMENTSwHaT do new sVHcs mean for your company?•What does this mean?
•OnceasubstancehasbeenaddedtotheSVHCList,youmustdeclareitspresencetoyourdownstreamusersiftheconcentrationisabove0.1%ofyourproductsweight.
•This is to be done upon immediately for professional customers and within 45 days from request for consumers.
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REquIREMENTS (CONTINuEd)wHaT do new sVHcs mean for your company?NOTIfICATIONFurthermore,thesesameproducersandimportershavesixmonthsfromthedatethenewSVHCswereincluded(18June2012)tonotifytheECHAif
(a) The (SVHC) is present in those articles in quantities totalling over 1 tonne per producer or importer per year
(and)
(b) The (SVHC) is present in those articles above a concentration of 0,1 % weight by weight (w/w)
•AnotificationiscreatedusingthesamesoftwareasaREACHregistration–IUCLID.
• Itisamuchlessintensedossierthanaregistrationdossier.
•Tofacilitatethetaskofnotification,ECHAhasmadeavailablepre-filledsubstancedatasetsinIUCLID5.3format.
• EachCandidateList substancehas itsownpre-filleddataset,whichcanbedownloadedfromtheCandidateListwebpage.
•Thesedatasetscontain:
» Theidentity(substancename,ECand/orCASnumber)
» Theclassificationandlabellingofthesubstance.
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•Thefollowinginformationmustbeenteredbythenotifier:
» identityandcontactdetails,
» registrationnumber(ifavailable),
» thetonnagerangeofthesubstance,
» abriefdescriptionoftheusesofthesubstanceinthearticleitselfandtheusesofthearticle.
•REACH-ITisthesubmissiontoolthatmustbeused.
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REquIREMENTS (CONTINuEd)wHaT do new sVHcs mean for your company?
AuTHORISATIONAnychemicalsplacedontheCandidateListcanalsoeventuallybeapprovedforanauthorizationlistwheretheywillthenbebannedfromuseunlessanauthorizationissubmittedandapprovedbeforetheapplicablesunsetdate.
•Most,ifnotall,substancesonthecurrentSVHCListwilleventuallymoveontotheAuthorisationlistandthereforerequireanAuthorisationfortheiruse.
•Authorisationsarerequiredonapersubstance,peruse,persupplychain(youoranactorupyoursupplychainmusthavebeengrantedanauthorisation)basis.
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REquIREMENTS (CONTINuEd)wHaT do new sVHcs mean for your company?
Review of the Authorisation Process – Annex 15 Dossiers:
1. Registry of intentions –Intentiontosubmitdossier• 22Registered,13expectedtobesubmittedinAugust2012,4expectedtobesubmittedin
January2013,5withnoexpecteddateofsubmission
2. Submission of Annex XV dossier(SVHCDossier)toECHAforComplianceCheck
3. Publication of Annex XV dossier(onceithaspassedcompliancecheck)
4. After Commenting periods –CandidateList(Article33Requirementskickin)• 13Added
5. Prioritisation list –OrderinwhichsubstanceswillbereviewedforAuthorisation
6. Authorisation List – RestrictionsandAuthorisationshandedout
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An Authorisation will contain the following information:
• Substanceidentity
• Substanceintrinsicpropertiesofveryhighconcern,
• Sunsetdate,datebywhenasubstancecannomorebeusedwithoutauthorisation
•Application date, date beforewhich an application for authorisation for each use that is notexempted fromtheauthorisation requirementmustbemade, inorder tocontinue touse thesubstanceforthespecificuse.
•Reviewperiodforuses,ifappropriate
• Exemptedusesorcategoriesofuses
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REquIREMENTSauTHorizaTion lisT
subsTance name ec no. cas no.expecTed daTe of
submission uses/indusTries
4,4'-Diaminodiphenylmethane(MDA) 202-974-4 101-77-9 28.10.2008• hardenerforepoxyresins(possibleuseinPCBs),hardener
inadhesives,intermediateinthemanufactureofhigh-per-formancepolymers,preparationofpolyurethane
Dibutylphthalate(DBP) 201-557-4 84-74-2 28.10.2008• plasticizer (softener) in PVC, printing inks, paper and
packagingcoatings,etc…
Benzylbutylphthalate(BBP) 201-622-7 85-68-7 28.10.2008• plasticizer(softener)ofPVC,acrylics,sealants,adhesives,
inks,paints,etc..
Bis(2-ethyl(hexyl)phthalate)(DEHP) 204-211-0 117-81-7 28.10.2008• plasticiser in polymer products, mainly PVC, blister
packing
Diarsenicpentaoxide 215-116-9 1303-28-2 28.10.2008• dyingindustry,printing,coloredglass,insecticide,metal-
lurgy(tohardencopper,leadorgoldinalloys),etc…
Diarsenictrioxide 215-481-4 1327-53-3 28.10.2008• decolorizingagent forglassandenamels,oxidizingagent
specialglassandleadcrystalformulations,weedkillers
5-tert-butyl-2,4,6-trinitro-m-xylene(muskxylene)
201-329-4 81-15-2 28.10.2008 • fragrance,cosmeticsandsoapperfumes
Hexabromocyclododecane(HBCDD)andallmajordiastereoisomersidentified:
Alpha-hexabromocyclododecaneBeta-hexabromocyclododecaneGamma-hexabromocyclododecane
247-
148-4,
221-695-9
3194-55-6,
25637-99-4,
134237-50-6,
134237-51-7,
134237-52-8
28.10.2008 • FlameretardantusedinHIPS,PSinsulationandtextiles
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2,4-Dinitrotoluene(2,4-DNT) 204-450-0 121-14-2 13.01.2010
• productionof toluenediisocyanate -used for themanu-factureofflexiblepolyurethanefoams.Other:gelatinizing-plasticizingagentforthemanufactureofexplosivemixtures(e.g.forairbagsincars).
Diisobutylphthalate(DIBP) 201-553-2 84-69-5 13.01.2010• plasticiser for nitrocellulose, cellulose ether, polyacrylate,
polyacetatedispersions,gellingaidinplastics,lacquers,ad-hesives,explosivematerialandnailpolish.
Leadchromate 231-846-0 7758-97-6 13.01.2010
• manufacturing pigments and dyes, pigment or coatingagent(industrialandmaritimepaintproducts),embalm-ing/restoringof artproducts.Otheruses:detergents andbleaches,photosensitivematerialsandforthemanufactureofpyrotechnicpowder.
Leadchromatemolybdatesulphatered(C.I.PigmentRed104)
235-759-9 12656-85-8 13.01.2010
• colouring,paintingandcoatingagentinsectorssuchastherubber, plastic and paints, coatings and varnishes indus-tries.OtherApplications-agriculturalequipment,vehiclesandaircraftaswellasroadandairstrippainting.
Leadsulfochromateyellow(C.I.PigmentYellow34)
215-693-7 1344-37-2 13.01.2010
• colouring,paintingandcoatingagentinsectorssuchastherubber, plastic and paints, coatings and varnishes indus-tries.OtherApplications-agriculturalequipment,vehiclesandaircraftaswellasroadandairstrippainting,camou-flageandammunitionmarkinginthedefensearea.
Tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphate(TCEP) 204-118-5 115-96-8 13.01.2010
• additive plasticiser and viscosity regulator with flame-retardingpropertiesforacrylicresins,polyurethane,poly-vinyl chloride and other polymers. Other applications-adhesives,coatings,flameresistantpaintsandvarnishes.Mainindustries-furniture,textile,building.
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REquIREMENTS sVHc declaraTion examples
AMERICAN ZETTLER, INC.75 COLUMBIA •ALISO VIEJO, CA 92656 • 949-831-5000 • FAX 949-831-8642
www.azettler.com
To: Supplier Reach Team
From: Ed Edsinga
Date: 10/27/2008 Release date2/12/2010 Revised6/29/2010 Revised2/14/2011 Revised6/25/2011 Revised
Subject: Reach Directive
Supplier Communication of SVHC _ EU Regulation EC 1907/2006_AMERICAN ZETTLER INCORPORATED
Reach Directive declaration: Valid for all American Zettler Inc. companies:American Zettler, Zettler Magnetics, Zettler Controls, and AZ Displays.
American Zettler products supplied to customers do not contain any of the reportedsubstances listed in the SVHC_EU Regulation EC 1907/2006 “list of substances” fromOctober 28, 2008, added substances f rom January 13, 2010, June 18, 2010 & December 15, 2010. (Candidate List of Substances of very High Concern – total 53substances).
Zettler procures articles (not chemicals) which are not intended to release any substance under normal and reasonable foreseeable conditions of use.
Signed:
Ed EdsingaEngineering Manager
Not updated to the most recent SVHC list but the format and necessary elements are otherwise present
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Subject: European Union Regulation (EC) 1907/2006. Updated December 19, 2011. Registration,Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals. (REACH) The subject directive undertakes the identification and definition of chemicals of concern, andpreparation of said chemicals, that are contained in products for use in the European Union. Itdetails registration obligations of manufactures and suppliers to assure compliance. The shape, surface and design of our products (articles) are paramount to the chemical composition. LYN-TRON products are deemed articles, as defined in the REACH Directive.Articles are exempt from REACH unless they release a SVHC (Substance of Very High Concern) asidentified in the regulation. Lyn-Tron, Inc. does not manufacture or distribute any products that contain these substances.No chemicals or substances are intentionally released from Lyn-Tron’s products. Lyn-tron, Inc. products are Halogen free. For these reasons, Lyn-Tron products are considered articles that are not affected by theREACH Directive. They do not require registration. -- Paragraph 32 and Chapter 2 (3.3) Sincerely,
Michael E. QuinnExec Vice President
• CompanyHeader
• Appropriateindividual•Dateiscurrent• InaccurateunderstandingofREACH
responsibilities
lyn-Tron reacH sTaTemenT
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• CompanyHeader• Appropriateindividual• Includesappropriateregulatoryreference•Dateiscurrent
momenTiVe sVHc – rTV167 2012-01-16
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SVHCS – MORE TO COME• A commitment tohave136SVHCsby the endof 2012was communicated inMarch2010by
JanezPotocnik,EUEnvironmentalCommissioner,andAntonioTajani,EUIndustryandEnterpriseCommissioner.
•Thiscommitmentwasnonbindingandithascometolightthatthisisunattainable
» Variousreasonsincludingbudgetarypressuresandacloserreviewofthesubstances
•ThenewtargetoftheEuropeanCommissionistohave15substancesaddedtothecandi-datelistbytheendof2012.
» 13werejustadded
» 4consolidateddownto2
» This brings the current total to 84
» AfewothersareactuallyexpectedinAugustbutthelatestlikelyadditiontimelineisbyDecemberinfollowingtheexampleofpreviousyears
» 13 substances have a 2012 expected date of submission which means a possible 97 by the end of this year
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SVHC CANdIdATE LISTregisTry of inTenTions22Registered
• 5havebeenonthelistsince2008andhavenoexpecteddateofsubmission
subsTance name ec no. cas no.noTificaTion of inTenTion
expecTed daTe of
submission uses
Perfluorooctanicacid(PFOA)
206-397-9 335-67-1 16112011 28012013
• Man-madefluorosurfactantandglobalpollutant.
• Perfluorooctanesulfonicacid isusuallyusedas the sodiumorpotassiumsalts.
• PFOSwasthekeyingredientinScotchgard,afabricprotectormadeby3M,andnumerousstainrepellents.
• PFOS,togetherwithPFOA,hasalsobeenusedtomakeaque-ousfilm forming foam(AFFF), a componentoffire-fightingfoams,andalcohol-typeconcentratefoams.
• PFOS compounds can be also found in some impregnationagentsfortextiles,paper,andleather;inwax,polishes,paints,varnishes,andcleaningproductsforgeneraluse;inmetalsur-faces,andcarpets.
• In the semiconductor industry, PFOS is used in multiplephotolithographic chemicals including: photoacid generators(PAGs)andanti-reflectivecoatings(ARCs).Ithasbeenphasedout in the European Union semiconductor industry due tohealthconcerns.
• InSkydrol,ahydraulicfluidusedincommercialaviation.
• ThemostimportantemissionsourcesofPFOSaremetalplat-ingandfire-fightingfoams.
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Ammoniumpentade-cafluorootanoate(APFO)
223-320-4 3825-26-1 16112011 28012013
• DerivativeofPFAO
• A surfactant used primarily as an aid in processing variousfluoropolymers.
• Ammoniumperfluorooctanoate–alsocalledAPFO,PFOA,orC8–isasurfactantassociatedwiththeproductionofTeflon®.
• Ithasbeenusedinthousandsofapplicationsoverthepast50years.Someoftheseapplicationsincludeitsuseinfire-fightingfoamsandasaninertingredientinpesticides.
• APFOmayalsobeformedfromthemicrobialdegradationofgrease-resistant coatings applied to items such as pizza boxes(Fluoridealert)
• Thismicrobial degradation is suspected as the reason higherlevelsofAPFOhavebeenrecordedinwastewatereffluentsthaninfluents.
• One of the chemicals known to breakdown into APFO isZonyl®(Gruenberg,2005).Zonyl®isusedwidelyinthepaperindustryinitemssuchaslinerboard,foldingcartons,bags,fastfoodwrappers, trays, and pet food liners. Zonyl® is also thechemicalused inStainmaster®carpetsandfabrics.Alloftheseproducts have the potential to break down into APFO andcauseproblemsatwastewatertreatmentfacilities.
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submission uses
Diisopentylphthalate 210-088-4 605-50-5 19042011 30072012
• Phthalates are one of the most produced chemical groupswithanannualproductionofseveralmilliontonnesperyear.Phthalates are used as plasticisers (softeners) in plastics andPVCproducts, and also as solvents and fragrance carriers inpersonalcareproductsandcosmetics.
• Theuseofphthalateshasincreaseddramaticallyduringthelast50 years and they are now found virtually everywhere in allkindsofproducts.Amongmanyotheritems,phthalatescanbefoundincarpets,flooring,toys,clothes,wallpapers,waterpipes,paints,furniture,perfumes,cosmetics,cablesandelectronics.
• Phthalatesarenotchemicallyboundtoplasticmaterialssotheycaneasilymigrateintoair,water,dustandhumans.Therefore,exposuretophthalatesisinevitablebothforhumansandfortheenvironment.
• Theuseofphthalateshasincreaseddramaticallyduringthelast50 years and they are now found virtually everywhere in allkindsofproducts.Amongmanyotheritems,phthalatescanbefoundincarpets,flooring,toys,clothes,wallpapers,waterpipes,paints,furniture,perfumes,cosmetics,cablesandelectronics.
Di-n-pentylphthalate 205-017-9 131-18-0 9112011 30012013
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Distillates(coaltar),heavyoils 292-607-4 90640-86-1 27062008
• Thedestructivedistillationofbituminouscoalproduces ‘coaltarpitch’aVolatileorganiccompound(CTPV)whichcontainsawidevarietyofpolycyclicaromatichydrocarbons(PAH’s).
• PAHsoccur in oil, coal, and tar deposits, and are producedasbyproductsoffuelburning(whetherfossilfuelorbiomass).
Distillates(coaltar),heavyoils,pyrenefraction
295-304-5 91995-42-5 27062008
Distillates(coaltar),pitch,pyrenefraction
295-313-4 91995-52-7 27062008
Residues(coaltar),pitchdistn. 295-507-9 92061-94-4 27062008
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FurtherArseniccompounds - - 30042008
• Pure inorganic arsenic is a gray-coloredmetal, but inorganicarsenicisusuallyfoundcombinedwithotherelementssuchasoxygen,chlorine,andsulfur
• Arseniccombinedwithelementssuchasoxygen,chlorine,andsulfur forms inorganic arsenic; inorganic arsenic compoundsinclude arsenic pentoxide, arsenic trioxide, and arsenic acid.Arsenic combined with carbon and hydrogen forms organicarsenic;organicarseniccompounds includearsanilicacid,ar-senobetaine,anddimethylarsinicacid.
• Themajoruse for inorganic arsenic is inwoodpreservation;arsineisusedinthemicroelectronicsindustryandinsemicon-ductormanufacture.
• Untilthe1940s,inorganicarsenicsolutionswerewidelyusedinthetreatmentofvariousdiseases,suchassyphillisandpso-riasis.InorganicarsenicisstillusedasanantiparasiticagentinveterinarymedicineandinhomeopathicandfolkremediesintheUnitedStatesandothercountries.
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Hexahydromethylphathalicanhydride,Hexahydro-4-methylphathalicanhydride,Hexahydro-1-methylphathalicanhydride,Hexahydro-3-methylphathalicanhydride
247-094-1,
243-072-0,
256-356-4,
260-566-1
25550-51-0,
19438-60-9,
48122-14-1,
57110-29-9
25052012 06082012
• PhthalicAnhydrideismainlyusedasahardenerforepoxyresinsandas
intermediateforplasticizers,specialtyresins,insectrepellentsandrust
inhibitors.PreferredAcronymfor25550-51-0isMHHPA.
• MHHPAisacuringagentforepoxyresinmainlyusedinelectricand
electronicsfield.Withthemanyadvantages,e.g.lowmeltingpoint,low
viscosityoftheresinsystem;longpotlife,highheatresistanceofthe
curedmaterialandexcellentelectricalpropertiesathightemperature.
MHHPAiswidelyusedinimpregnatingelectricalcoils,castingelec-
tricitycomponentsandsealingsemiconductors,e.g.outdoorinsulators,
capacitors,lightemittingdiodesanddigitaldisplays.
• 19438-60-9isalsoidentifiedasMHHPAor4-MHHPA:
• 1.Assolidifyingagentforepoxyresins:MHHPAisheating-solidifi-
cationtypeacidanhydridesolidifyingagent,mainlyusedinelectri-
calandelectronicfield,withlowmeltingpoint,thecompounding
matterwith alicyclic epoxy resin is of low viscosity, longuse life,
excellent heat resistance and high-temperature electric properties,
canbeusedindippingofcoilofelectricapparatus,castingofelectric
partsandsealingofsemiconductor.
• 2.As adhesive: the alicyclic epoxy adhesivemade fromMHHPA
hassimilarrefractiveindexasopticalglass,lowinternalstressafter
solidifying,highadhesionstrength,colorunchangeable,resistanceto
aging,applicableforcoheringlarge-areaopticalparts.
• 3.Asinsecticide,plasticizerandantirust,etc.
• 57110-29-9:Listedgenerallyasanepoxyresincompositionsforsealing
semiconductordevices.
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Cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylicanhydride
201-604-9 85-42-7 25052012 06082012• HHPA-Thisproductisusedincoatings,epoxyresinsolidify-
ingagents,polyesterresins,adhesivesandplasticizingagents,etc.
Heptacosafluorotetradecanoicacid
206-803-4 376-06-7 24042012 06082012
• PFTA-(Perfluorotetradecanoicacid)• ChemicalClass:• Perfluorochemical(PFC)• ChemicalSubClass:• Perfluorinatedcarboxylicacid• PFCs are industrial chemicals widely used as water, stain and
grease repellants for foodwrap, carpet, furniture, andclothing.Thefamilyincludessuchwell-knownnamebrandsasScotchgardandTeflon.(SEEPFOAandAPFO)
Pentacosafluorotridecanoicacid
276-745-2 72629-94-8 24042012 06082012 • AlsofallsunderthePFCchemicalclass.
Henicosafluoroundecanoicacid
218-165-4 2058-94-8 24042012 06082012• PFUnA(Perfluoroundecanoicacid)• AlsofallsunderthePFCchemicalclass.
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Tricosafluorododecanoicacid
206-203-2 307-55-1 24042012 06082012
• PFDoA(Perfluorododecanoicacid)
• AlsofallsunderthePFCchemicalclass.
• TradeandProductNamesassociated:
• Algoflon, Centennial Cloth, Clear-Shield, DWR, Dyneon,Excel, Extragard DN 100-1, Extreme Superpruf, FiberShield, Forafac, GapShield, MysticMaid Corazza, Polyflon,Scotchguard, Silverstone, Stain-Guard, Staindefender,Stainmaster,SurfTechs4300,SurfTechs4301,SurfTechs4302,Teflon,Zepel,Zonyl
• Possiblebreakdownproductof,ormanufacturingintermediateofcommercialperfluorochemicals(PFCs),usesofPFCsincludestain/water/oilrepellentfabricprotector,water/oilrepellentpa-percoating,wiperblades,bikechainlubricant,wireandcableinsulation,pharmeceuticalpackaging,engineoiladditive,nailpolish,haircurlingandstraightening
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Cadmium 231-152-8 7440-43-9 18042012 06082012
• Cadmium and its compounds are already restricted underAnnexXVIIasacolorant,asastabiliser,forcadmium-platinginspecificinstances.Thesewillbecoveredinanupcomingslide.
• Cadmiumhasmanycommonindustrialusesasitisakeycom-ponentinbatteryproduction,ispresentincadmiumpigments,coatings,andiscommonlyusedinelectroplating.
• Cadmiumoxideisusedinblackandwhitetelevisionphosphorsandintheblueandgreenphosphorsforcolortelevisionpicturetubes.Cadmium sulfide (CdS) is used as a photoconductivesurfacecoatingforphotocopierdrums.
• Inpaintpigments,cadmiumformsvarioussalts,withCdSbe-ingthemostcommon.Thissulfideisusedasayellowpigment.Cadmium selenide can be used as red pigment, commonlycalledcadmiumred.Topainterswhoworkwiththepigment,cadmiumyellows,oranges,andredsarethemostbrilliantandlong-lastingcolorstouse.Infact,duringproduction,thesecol-orsare significantly toneddownbefore theyaregroundwithoilsandbinders,orblendedintowatercolors,gouaches,acryl-ics,andotherpaintandpigmentformulations.Sincethesepig-mentsarepotentiallytoxic,itisrecommendedtouseabarriercream on the hands to prevent absorption through the skinwhenworkingwiththemeventhoughtheamountofcadmiumabsorbedintothebodythroughtheskinisusuallyreportedtobelessthan1%.
• InPVC,cadmiumwasusedasheat,light,andweatheringsta-bilizers.Currently, cadmium stabilizershavebeen completelyreplacedwithbarium-zinc,calcium-zincandorgano-tinstabi-lizers.Cadmiumisusedinmanykindsofsolderandbearingalloys,duetoalowcoefficientoffrictionandfatigueresistance.It isalso found in someof the lowest-meltingalloys, suchasWood’smetal.
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Cadmiumsulphide 215-147-8 1306-23-6 18042012 28012013
• Asacompoundthatiseasytoisolateandpurify,itistheprinci-palsourceofcadmiumforallcommercialapplications.
• CdSisknownascadmiumyellow(CIpigmentyellow37).Byaddingvaryingamountsofseleniumasselenide,itispossibletoobtainarangeofcolors,forexampleCIpigmentorange20andCIpigmentred108.
• Synthetic cadmium pigments based on cadmium sulfide arevaluedfortheirgoodthermalstability,lightandweatherfast-ness,chemicalresistanceandhighopacity.
• CdSisusedaspigmentinplastics.
Cadmiumoxide 215-146-2 1306-19-0 18042012 06082012
• Cadmiumoxideisusedincadmiumplatingbaths,electrodesfor storage batteries, cadmium salts, catalyst, ceramic glazes,phosphors,andnematocide.Majorusesforcadmiumoxideareasaningredientforelectroplatingbaths,andinpigments.
Methoxyaceticacid 210-894-6 625-45-6 18042012 06082012
• Methoxyaceticacid(MAA)iswidelyusedasasolventinthemanufactureofprotectivecoatings suchas lacquers,enamels,phenolicvarnishesandalkylresins.MAAisalsousedasanin-termediate chemical for the production of ethylene glycolm-onomethylether(EGME),acommonplasticiserusedbypaint,printing,textileandleatherindustries.Usedinthemanufactur-ingofplantprotectingagentsandpharmaceuticals.
• Alsoasaflotationadjuvant.
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N-pentyl-isopentylphtalate – – 27022012 06082012• Phthalatechemicalclass–plasticizersarethemainfunction–
seeearlierphthalatesintable.
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylicacid,dipentylester,branchedandlinear
284-032-2 84777-06-0 27022012 06082012
• Relatedtophthalates,alsousedasaplasticizer.
• Not to be mistaken with 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C7,11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP) CASNumber68515-42-4althoughbothareplasticizers.
Diazene-1,2-dicarboxamide(C,C’-azodi(formamide))
204-650-8 123-77-3 22062012 06082012
• MorecommonlyknownasAzodicarbonamide.
• Oneofmostwidelyusedchemicalfoamingagents.
• This product iswidely used inpolyvinyl chloride, polyethyl-ene,polypropylene,ABSresinandrubberfoam.FoodGradeApplication:used infoodindustryasa foodadditive,aflourbleachingagentandimprovingagent.
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INduSTRIES AffECTEdmosT common uses for THe inTended sVHcs
fuRTHER ARSENIC COMPOuNdS• FurnitureIndustry(woodpreservation)
•MicroelectronicsIndustry
• SemiconductorIndustry
•Veterinaryandhomeopathicapplications(antiparasiticagent)
COAL TAR dISTILLATES ANd RESIduES• Fuel,OilIndustries
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INduSTRIES AffECTEdmosT common uses for THe inTended sVHcs
PfOA• Previouslyfabricprotectionandstainrepellents-keyingredient
•Metalplating
• Fire-fightingfoams
• SemiconductorIndustry–phasedoutintheEU
•Aviationindustry(hydraulicfluid)
•Consumerproducts(impregnationagent)
• textiles,paper,andleather;inwax,polishes,paints,varnishes,andcleaningproductsforgeneraluse
APfO• Formedfromthemicrobialdegradationofgrease-resistantcoatingsappliedtoitemssuchaspizzaboxes
•OneofthechemicalsknowntobreakdownintoAPFOisZonyl®
• Paperindustry
» linerboard,foldingcartons,bags,fastfoodwrappers,trays,andpetfoodliners.
• Stainmaster®carpetsandfabrics.
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INduSTRIES AffECTEdmosT common uses for THe inTended sVHcsHEPTACOSAfLuOROTETRAdECANOIC ACId /PENTACOSAfLuOROTRIdECANOIC ACId /HENICOSAfLuOROuNdECANOIC ACId /TRICOSAfLuOROdOdECANOIC ACId
• PFCs
• Industrialchemicalswidelyusedaswater,stainandgreaserepellantsfor
» Foodwrap
» Carpet
» Furniture
» Clothing
• Includessuchwell-knownnamebrandsasScotchgardandTeflon.
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INduSTRIES AffECTEdmosT common uses for THe inTended sVHcs
dIISOPENTyLPHTHALATE / dI-N-PENTyLPHTALATEN-PENTyL-ISOPENTyLPHTALATE /1,2-bENzENEdICARbOxyLIC ACId, dIPENTyLESTER, bRANCHEd ANd LINEAR
•Multi-IndustryImpact-Plasticizers
• carpets,flooring,toys,clothes,wallpapers,waterpipes,paints,furniture,perfumes,cosmetics,cablesandelectronics
HExAHydROMETHyLPHATHALIC ANHydRIdE /HExAHydRO-4-METHyLPHATHALIC ANHydRIdE /HExAHydRO-1-METHyLPHATHALIC ANHydRIdE /HExAHydRO-3-METHyLPHATHALIC ANHydRIdE (MHPPAS)
• ElectricandelectronicsIndustries
• SemiconductorIndustry
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INduSTRIES AffECTEdmosT common uses for THe inTended sVHcsCyCLOHExANE-1,2-dICARbOxyLIC ANHydRIdE
•Multi-IndustryImpact
•Usedincoatings,epoxyresinsolidifyingagents,polyesterresins,adhesivesandplasticizingagents,etc
dIAzENE-1,2-dICARbOxAMIdE (C,C’-AzOdI(fORMAMIdE))•Multi-IndustryImpact
•Widely used in:
• polyvinylchloride
• polyethylene
• polypropylene
•ABSresin
• rubberfoam
•Food Grade Application:usedinfoodindustryasafoodadditive,aflourbleachingagentandimprovingagent.
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INduSTRIES AffECTEdmosT common uses for THe inTended sVHcsMETHOxy ACETIC ACId (MAA)• ProtectiveCoatings
• IntermediateforEGME–plasiticizer=Multi-IndustryImpact
•Paint
• Printing
•Testile
• Leather
• Plantprotection
• Pharmaceuticals
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INduSTRIES AffECTEdmosT common uses for THe inTended sVHcsCAdMIuM / CAdMIuM SuLPHIdE / CAdMIuM OxIdE
•Colorant,Stabilizer,Plating
• SeeNextSlideforexistingEURestrictionunderREACH
Non-EU Uses Listed:
•BatteryIndustry
• Pigments,Paints,Colorants
• SolderandBearingAlloys
• Electroplating
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fuRTHER INfORMATION ON THE INTENdEd SVHCSexisTing resTricTions on cadmiumCAdMIuM1.Shallnotbeusedtogivecolourtofinishedarticlesmanufacturedfromthesubstancesandpreparationslistedbelow:
• polyvinylchloride(PVC)
• polyurethane(PUR)
• low-densitypolyethylene(ldPE),withtheexceptionoflow-density polyethylene used for the production ofcolouredmasterbatch
• celluloseacetate(CA)
• celluloseacetatebutyrate(CAB)
• epoxyresins
• melamine–formaldehyde(MF)resins
• urea–formaldehyde(UF)resins
• paints
a)
b)
• unsaturatedpolyesters(UP)
• polyethyleneterephthalate(PET)
• polybutyleneterephthalate(PBT)
• transparent/generalpurposepolystyrene
• acrylonitrilemethylmethacrylate(AMMA)
• cross-linkedpolyethylene(VPE)
• high-impactpolystyrene
• polypropylene(PP)
However,ifthepaintshaveahighzinccontent,theirresidualconcentrationofcadmiumshallbeaslowaspossibleandshallat
alleventsnotexceed0,1%bymass.Inanycase,whatevertheiruseorintendedfinalpurpose,finishedarticlesorcomponents
ofarticlesmanufacturedfromthesubstancesandpreparationslistedabovecolouredwithcadmiumshallnotbeplacedonthe
marketiftheircadmiumcontent(expressedasCdmetal)exceeds0,01%bymassoftheplasticmaterial.
2.However,paragraph1doesnotapplytoarticlestobecolouredforsafetyreasons.
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• packagingmaterials(bags,containers,bottles,lids)
• officeorschoolsupplies
• fittingsforfurniture,coachworkorthelike
• articlesofapparelandclothingaccessories(includinggloves)
• floorandwallcoverings
• impregnated,coated,coveredorlaminatedtextilefabrics
• imitationleather
3.Shallnotbeusedtostabilisethefinishedarticleslistedbelowmanufacturedfrompolymersorcopolymersofvinylchloride:
• gramophonerecords
• tubesandpipesandtheirfittings
• swingdoors
• vehiclesforroadtransport(interior,exterior,underbody)
• coatingofsteelsheetusedinconstructionorinindustry
• insulationforelectricalwiring
Inanycase,whatevertheiruseorintendedfinalpurpose,theplacingonthemarketoftheabovefinishedarticlesorcomponentsof
articlesmanufacturedfrompolymersorcopolymersofvinylchloride,stabilisedbysubstancescontainingcadmiumshallbeprohib-
ited,iftheircadmiumcontent(expressedasCdmetal)exceeds0,01%bymassofthepolymer.
4.However,paragraph3doesnotapplytofinishedarticlesusingcadmium-basedstabilisersforsafetyreasons.
5.WithinthemeaningofthisRegulation,“cadmiumplating”meansanydepositorcoatingofmetalliccadmiumonametallicsurface.
Shallnotbeusedforcadmiumplatingmetallicarticlesorcomponentsofthearticlesusedinthesectors/applicationslistedbelow:
equipment and machinery for:
• foodproduction
• agriculture
• coolingandfreezing
• printingandbook-binding
a) b) equipment and machinery for the production of:
• householdgoods
• furniture
• sanitaryware
• centralheatingandairconditioningplant
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Inanycase,whatevertheiruseorintendedfinalpurpose,theplacingonthemarketofcadmium-platedarticlesorcomponentsof
sucharticlesusedinthesectors/applicationslistedinpoints(a)and(b)aboveandofarticlesmanufacturedinthesectorslistedin
point(b)aboveshallbeprohibited.
6.Theprovisionsreferredtoinparagraph5arealsoapplicabletocadmium-platedarticlesorcomponentsofsucharticleswhen
usedinthesectors/applicationslistedinpoints(a)and(b)belowandtoarticlesmanufacturedinthesectorslistedin(b)below:
equipment and machinery for the production of:
• paperandboard
• textilesandclothing
equipment and machinery for the production of:
• industrialhandlingequipmentandmachinery
• roadandagriculturalvehicles
• rollingstock
• vessels
a) b)
7.However,therestrictionsinparagraphs5and6donotapplyto:
• articlesandcomponentsof thearticlesused in theaeronautical, aerospace,mining,offshoreandnuclear sectorswhoseapplicationsrequirehighsafetystandardsandinsafetydevicesinroadandagriculturalvehicles,rollingstockandvessels,
• electricalcontactsinanysectorofuse,onaccountofthereliabilityrequiredoftheapparatusonwhichtheyareinstalled.
Owingtothedevelopmentofknowledgeandtechniques inrespectof substitutes lessdangerousthancadmiumanditscom-
pounds,theCommissionshall,inconsultationwiththeMemberStates,assessthesituationatregularintervalsinaccordancewith
theprocedurelaiddowninArticle133(3)ofthisRegulation.
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•ManagethecompliancetoROHS,REACH,CLPandotherEnvironmentalstandards
•Ensurecompliancewithregulatoryagenciesandcomplianceregulations
•Reviewandevaluateenvironmentalrequirementsandchangesaspublishedbyregulatingbodies
•Supportsourcingandselectionofelectronicandmechanicalcomponents
•Serveassubjectmatterexpertonregulatorymatters
•Specificationanddrawingreviewforcompliance
•Obsolescencemanagementandpartsubstitution
•Workwithsuppliersoncorrectiveactions
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P.O. Box 1980 Phone: 765.983.5200
Richmond, IN 47375-1980 Fax: 765.983.5257
Belden Supplier Environmental Specification ENV001
Rev. 2/10/10
This specification outlines the environmental requirements for all purchased materials to be used in cable
products and all finished goods for the Belden Americas Division, Effective April 1, 2005.
Belden Americas Division’s Policy is to comply with all known environmental regulations worldwide. We will
endeavor to market and manufacture products that are compliant, rather than label or otherwise identify non-
compliant products. Therefore, all materials and finished goods supplied to Belden Americas Division shall
also comply with known environmental regulation, including but not limited to:
- California Proposition 65 Consent Judgment for Wire & Cable Mfgs. (San Francisco Superior Court Nos.
31262 and 320342)
- EU ROHS (Directive 2002/95/EC, 27-Jan-2003)
- EU ELV (Directive 2000/53/EC, 18-Sept-2000)
- EU WEEE (Directive 2002/96/EC, 27-Jan-2003)
- EU Brominated Flame Retardants (Directive 2003/11/EC, 6-Feb-2003)
- China ROHS (Ministry of Information Industry Order #39 )
- EU REACH
In addition to these regulations, Belden Americas Division has also restricted the use of the following
substances. These substances must not be present as intentionally added to any material for finished good
(other than trace amounts).
- Asbestos and its compounds
- Cadmium and its compounds
- Chromium VI and its compounds
- Lead and its compounds
- Mercury and its compounds
- Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs) and their ethers/oxides (PBDEs PBBEs)
- Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)[Dioctylphthalate (DOP)]
- Penta-,Octa-, and Deca- BDE compounds
- Antracene
- 4,4’- Diaminodiphylmentane
- Dibutyl phthalate (DBP)
- Cyclododecane
- Cobalt dichloride
- Diarsenic pentaoxide
- Diarsenic trioxide
- Sodium dichromate, dehydrate
- 5-Tert-butyl-2,4,6-trinito-m-xylene
- Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD)
- Alkanes, C10-13, Chloro(Short chain chlorinated paraffins)
- Bis (tributyltin)oxide
- Lead hydrogen arsenate
- Triethyl arsenate
- Benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP)
- 2,4-Dinitrotoluene
- Anthracene Oil
- Diisobutyl Phthalate
- Aluminosilicate
- Zirconia Aluminosilicate
- Lead Chromate
- Lead Chromate Molybdate Sulfate Red
- Lead Sulfochromate Yellow
- Acrylamide
- Tris (2-Chloroethyl Phosphate)
- Coal Tar Pitch
- Perflurooctanyl sulfonate (PFOS)
- Bisphenol A (BPA)
The following substances may be present, but their quantity by weight per homogeneous material must be
reported to Belden Americas Division.
- Other brominated flame retardants compounds
- Antimony and its compounds
- Arsenic
- Beryllium and its compounds
- Ethylene glycol ethers
- Organic tin compounds
- Organophosphate compounds
- Other phthalates
- Perflurooctanoic acid (PFOA)
- Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH)
Suppliers of materials and finished goods shall report to Belden Americas Division their compliance to the
above requirements beginning with the first shipment on/after April 1, 2005 and with the first annual shipment
thereafter. In addition, notification shall be sent if a materials or finished good status changes for any reason.
The report shall be sent to:
-
Belden Americas Division
ATTN: Purchasing- Materials Environmental Compliance Report
2200 US Hwy 27 South
Richmond, IN 47374-7279
• InsertappropriateregulatoryreferenceforREACH–RegulationECNo1907/2006
• This is also outdated at this point, the chemical requirements(basedsolelyontheREACHSVHClist)isnotcurrent
• InsertthelinktothecurrentSVHCCandidateListalongwithwordingensuringthesupplierisgiventheresponsibil-itytostayawareandcomplianttothemostcurrentlist
• CancontinuetoalsolisttheSVHCCandidateList,thisisaddedclarificationtosuppliers
• CASNumbersshouldbeincluded• Traceamountsshouldbedefined• Advise to create and send-out a reporting tool to record the
informationrequested• As a separate note, the RoHS recast (Directive 2011/65/EU)
shouldbeaddedtothelistofregulations
belden spec enV001
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Follow UP Process
Has THe supplierresolVed THe parT?
supplier parTs musT be defined as
eiTHer “yes”, “no” or “unknown” afTer
THis meeTing as per THe sUPPlier
sUrvey Process and dealT wiTH
accordingly.
updaTe daTabase.follow-up process
compleTed.
30 days afTer supplier-proVided resoluTion daTe, a call is placed To THesupplier by THe proJecT manager
new daTe is agreed upon beTween proJecT manager and supplier
30 days afTer second supplier-proVided resoluTion daTe, a meeTing is seTup wiTH THe supplier, THe proJecT manager and THe purcHasing manager.
YES
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Company X Terms and ConditionsEU REACH/RoHSChina RoHS
This Specification communicates Company X’s requirements for Company X brand products and materials, parts and assemblies incorporated into Company X Brand products worldwide, in accordance with the European Union directive for the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS), the European Union regulation Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) as well as China RoHS. 1.0 Regulatory Requirements Company X brand products and materials, parts and assemblies in Company X brand electrical and electronic products must meet the following requirements:
1. DIRECTIVE 2011/65/EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (recast) (RoHS II)1;
2. REGULATION (EC) No 1907/2006 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH);
3. Administrative Measure on the Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products (China RoHS)
4. All other applicable laws and regulations;
Should the requirements of this Specification conflict with applicable governmental regulations or legislation the more stringent requirements shall take precedence.
2.0 RoHS RequirementsHomogeneous materials within new Company X brand products and parts and assemblies for new Company X brand products must not exceed the EU RoHS substance restrictions in Table 1. Any applicable exemptions must be duly communicated by the supplier.
1 The recast RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS II) has repealed Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS). The recast RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU was published in the Official Journal of the European Union on 1 July 2011 and entered into force on 21 July 2011.
Non-Company X brand (i.e., third-party/Supplier logo) products must comply with applicable legal requirements.
The RoHS requirements do not apply to spare parts for the repair, or reuse, of electrical and electronic equipment put on the market before July 1, 2006, batteries or process chemicals.
Table 1 – RoHS Substance RestrictionsSubstance Threshold
Levelweight % (ppm)
Cadmium (Cd) and its compounds 0.01% (100 ppm)
Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6) and its compounds 0.1% (1000 ppm)
Lead (Pb) and its compounds 0.1% (1000 ppm)
Mercury (Hg) and its compounds 0.1% (1000 ppm)
Polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) 0.1% (1000 ppm)
Polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE), including DecaBDE 0.1% (1000 ppm)
Additional information on RoHS and RoHS II can be found at:http://www.bis.gov.uk/nmo/enforcement/rohs-home
The RoHS recast legislation, including exemptions, can be found at:http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2011:174:0088:0110:EN:PDF
3.0 Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) in Articles - Reporting Requirements Under REACH, Company X products are defined as “articles”.
Article: means an object which during production is given a special shape, surface or design which determines its function to a greater degree than does its chemical composition;
As such, Company X requires suppliers to identify (Substance name, CAS and/or EC number) if any Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) are present at or above the 0.1% weight by weight (w/w). Suppliers of substances and/or preparations are also required to meet REACH registration
requirements as applicable and provide REACH-compliant safety data sheets, including requirements associated with the CLP Regulation2.
The current candidate list of SVHC as published by the EU is located at: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/candidate-list-table
Additional information on Substances of Very High Concern under REACH can be found at:http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/addressing-chemicals-of-concern/authorisation/substances-of-very-high-concern-identification/candidate-list-of-substances-of-very-high-concern-for-authorisation
Additional information on REACH can be found at the European Chemicals Agency web site at: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/regulations/reach/understanding-reach4.0 Products for People’s Republic of China: Company X brand products and parts and assemblies for “independent commercial sale” in China must meet the requirements of “The Management Methods for Controlling Pollution by Electronic Information Products (EIP)” (“China RoHS”).
China RoHS includes the same restricted substances as EU RoHS, listed in Table 1.Company X suppliers are required to report the presence of the restricted substances in Table 1 at the homogeneous level in amounts exceeding the thresholds listed in Table 1.
English summary on China RoHS and China RoHS links (Chinese and English) available at:http://www.tradecommissioner.gc.ca/eng/document.jsp?did=73745&cid=512&oid=807
2 REGULATION (EC) No 1272/2008 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCILof 16 December 2008 on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures, amending and repealing Directives 67/548/EEC and 1999/45/EC, and amending Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2008:353:0001:1355:en:PDF
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