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DESAThe Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat is a vital interface between global and policies in the economic, social and environmental spheres and national action. The Department works in three main interlinked areas: (i) it compiles, generates and analyses a wide range of economic, social and environmental data and information on which States Members of the United Nations draw to review common problems and to take stock of policy options; (ii) it facilitates the negotiations of Member States in many intergovernmental bodies on joint courses of action to address ongoing or emerging global challenges; and (iii) it advises interested Governments on the ways and means of translating policy frameworks developed in United Nations conferences and summits into programmes at the country level and, through technical assistance, helps build national capacities.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction .4 Listing of products by product name ..9 Classified listing of products.22 List of codes for countries, territories and areas .......36 PART I REGULATORY INFORMATION Agricultural chemicals ..37 Industrial chemicals ....359 Consumer products .....452 PART II COMMERCIAL INFORMATION Agricultural chemicals ....531 Industrial chemicals ....662 Consumer products .....663 INDEXES A. Index by Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Registry numbers .......664 B. Index to chemicals by scientific and common names, and synonyms .....681 C. Index to chemicals by available trade names ...810 ANNEXES I. II. III. IV. General Assembly and Economic and Social Council resolutions.907 Criteria for the inclusion of pharmaceutical and chemical products in the Consolidated List ....924 Reference cited in the regulatory text.....925 Questionnaire ......934

INTRODUCTION

1. The Consolidated List of Products whose Consumption and/or Sale have been Banned, Withdrawn, Severely Restricted or Not Approved by Governments is part of a continuing effort in the United Nations system aimed at disseminating information widely on products harmful to health and the environment. It constitutes a tool which helps Governments to keep current with regulatory decisions taken by other Governments and assists them in considering the scope for their own eventual regulatory action. It enables government agencies, which review applications for product registration to ascertain easily restrictive regulatory decisions made in other countries. It complements and consolidates other information on the subject produced within the United Nations system, including data received from United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) on chemicals and from World Health Organization (WHO) on pharmaceuticals. 2. The information on chemicals is retrieved from Prior Informed Consent (PIC) circulars issued by the Secretariat, which is maintained jointly by UNEP and FAO, of the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade, in addition to information previously received under the original PIC procedure as well as the Notification Scheme for Banned and Severely Restricted Chemicals. The source on pharmaceuticals is WHO Drug Information circulars and Pharmaceuticals Newsletters, which contain information received from Member States on the safety and efficacy of drugs, including information gathered through drug monitoring programmes as well as certification scheme on the quality of pharmaceutical products moving in international commerce. 3. The question of the exchange of information on banned hazardous chemicals and unsafe pharmaceutical products was first considered by the General Assembly at its thirty-fourth session in 1979. By its resolution 37/137 of 17 December 1982 (Annex I), the Assembly requested the Secretary-General to prepare the Consolidated List of Products Whose Consumption and/or Sale Have Been Banned, Withdrawn, Severely restricted or Not Approved by Governments on the basis of the work already being undertaken within the United Nations system. 4. By its resolution 39/229 of 18 December 1984 (annex I), the Assembly decided, inter alia, that an updated List should be issued annually, and that the data should be made available to Governments and

other users through direct computer access to it. In accordance with the resolution, the format of the List has been kept under continued review in cooperation with the relevant organs, organizations and bodies of the United Nations system, with a view to its improvement, taking into account its complementary nature, the experience obtained and the views expressed by Governments. Also, the resolution requested the Secretary-General to inform the General Assembly at its forty-first session and every three years thereafter, through the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), on the implementation of the above resolutions. 5. The 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) provided impetus to the ongoing work of the United Nations system in the area of chemical safety. In Chapter 19 of Agenda 21, entitled "Environmentally Sound Management of Toxic Chemicals", six programme areas were approved for action. One of them, "Information exchange on toxic chemicals and chemical risks", corresponds directly to the purposes for which the List was established. In this regard, decisions of intergovernmental bodies and the entry into force of the relevant Conventions have direct bearing on the composition and future direction of the List. Further developments in this area will be carefully reviewed in order to make appropriate changes in the future issues of the List. 6. The Economic and Social Council in its resolution 1998/41 of 30 July 1998, requested the SecretaryGeneral, inter alia, to continue to focus the List on chemical and pharmaceutical products in alternate years, with the same frequency for each official language as envisioned in previous General Assembly resolutions. The Council in its resolution 2001/33, of 26 July 2001, requested the Secretary-General, within existing resources, to continue to disseminate the list as widely as possible and to look at the possibility of using online dissemination in collaboration with the World Trade Organization (WTO), FAO, WHO and UNEP. In response to the above resolution, in addition to the printed version, the eighth issue of the List, containing pharmaceuticals, was posted, on an experimental basis, on ECOSOC website in September 2003. BACKGROUND 7. In 1985, the United Nations Secretariat, in close cooperation with WHO and the International Register of Potentially Toxic Chemicals (IRPTC) of UNEP -

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now named UNEP Chemicals, met at their first interagency coordinating meeting, and carried out the first review of the Consolidated List. The review focused on arrangements for the preparation of future issues, the need for criteria for determining the inclusion of products, the question of the legal and public health context of regulatory actions that had not been included in the first issue of the List, and the treatment of commercial data. As a result of the review, a memorandum of collaboration, outlining the division of responsibilities among WHO, UNEP Chemicals and the United Nations Secretariat, was agreed upon. Since the first triennial review, the arrangements for the production of the List have remained essentially the same. 8. In 1995, at an inter-agency coordinating meeting, it was decided to divide the List into two separate issues, each to be published on alternate years, one focusing on pharmaceuticals and the other on chemicals. The sixth issue of the List, the first under this new arrangement, was entirely devoted to pharmaceuticals and the seventh to chemicals, with subsequent issues following the same pattern. Dividing the List into two categories, pharmaceuticals and chemicals, has made it more accessible to a greater number of users, and has made the various databases more manageable. Important recent Developments 9. Chapter 19 of Agenda 21 emanating from the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) reflects the preoccupation and the work of the organizations of the United Nations system in the area of environmentally sound management of toxic chemicals. The current work on the issue of products harmful to health and the environment is based on the principles indicated in Chapter 19, which encourage increased national and international efforts for intensive international work and improved coordination of international activities. Furthermore, chapter 19 states the need for increased coordination of United Nations bodies and other international organizations involved in chemical assessment and management. 10. As a result of continuous collaboration between FAO and UNEP on the principle of prior informed consent, the Conference of Plenipotentiaries in Rotterdam, Netherlands adopted the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade on 10 September 1998. It was signed by 72 States and one regional economic integration organization, and entered into force on 24 February 2004. 11. Another major development was the adoption of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic

Pollutants. The convention was adopted and opened for signature in Stockholm on 22-23 May 2001. 91 Countries and the European Union signed the treaty. The prompt entry into force of the Stockholm Convention on 17 May 2004 is an important step towards achieving progress in the implementation of the recommendations contained therein. 12. The World Trade Organization (WTO) addresses the issue of the export of domestically prohibited goods (DPGs). More specifically the WTO Committee on Trade and Environment (CTE) has been examining this issue since 1995 when the mandate of the General Agreement on Tariff and Trade (GATT) Working Group on Export of Domestically Prohibited Goods and other Hazardous Substances was incorporated in the work programme of the Committee. The CTE has identified a number of international instruments relevant to the export of DPGs, but much progress remains to be achieved. However, since 1997 there has been a positive exchange of information and experience on trade related issues between the Committee and the Secretariats of relevant multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs), including the Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions. Dissemination and utilization 13. The List continues to present, in a unified manner, information on restrictive regulatory decisions taken by Governments on a range of pharmaceutical products and agricultural and industrial chemicals. As such, it is a recognized source of valuable information for Governments in ensuring access to information that may be useful in taking appropriate regulatory measures on chemical and pharmaceutical products in the light of their particular national circumstances. Furthermore, the provision of information on trade names, under which these products are marketed, adds value to the Consolidated List and makes it easier for national authorities and others monitoring such activities, to identify a restricted product available in the local market. The identification of the chemical products with its manufacturers also provides access to safety data sheets and other information available from the manufacturers. Additionally, commercial data provides an easy method to cross-reference trade names with recognized common scientific names under which most regulatory information is available. 14. In addition to Governments, other users of the List include intergovernmental organizations, academic institutions, concerned non-governmental organizations, the media, and other members of civil society. The List has proved to be an important tool for public interest and consumer groups in bringing to the attention of Governments and manufacturers the need to remove hazardous products from the

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marketplace, and to raise awareness among public officials and non-governmental organizations on health-related effects of using certain products. 15. There is a continuous increase in the promotion of the dissemination and utilization of the List. In particular, a number of concerned non-governmental organizations make requests to have access to the List and also provide feedback on the positive use of the List. Starting with the second issue of the List, a questionnaire has been included in the List for purposes of assisting the Secretariat to determine the best way to disseminate the information in the List and the use to which it is being put. The List continues to play an important role in facilitating information on products, which are severely restricted or banned in some countries but are still available in others. The Secretariat considers feedback from users very valuable in exploring the possibility of making the List available online and if feasible to provide free of charge internet access to its databases. The Secretariat continues to make efforts to produce List data on diskettes/CDs with search facilities and to make them available as sales items in addition to the printed text. Format, contents and scope 16. Continuous review of the format and content of the List have made it possible to expand its coverage and scope. While the List, in line with General Assembly resolution 37/137 has remained easy to read and understand, the number of products listed and the number of Governments reporting has regularly increased with each new issue of the Consolidated List. Thus, the first issue of the List covered less than 500 products regulated by 60 Governments, the fifth issue covering both pharmaceuticals and chemicals included more than 700 products with regulatory actions taken by 94 Governments. At present, the two most recently updated issues, tenth containing pharmaceuticals and eleventh containing chemicals, both of which are available on the web, contain information on over 1100 products regulated by 113 states and non-state entities. 17. Information included in the List on chemical products is provided by UNEP; originating from a variety of sources, including the IRPTC Legal File and submissions made under the original voluntary PIC procedure. In 1995, however, UNEP ceased updating the Legal File. In 1998, when the original PIC procedure was superceded by the interim PIC procedure - operated in accordance with the provisions of the Rotterdam Convention - it became apparent that virtually all the notifications of bans or severe restrictions previously submitted under the original PIC procedure did not meet the new information requirements as set out in the annex I to

the Convention. Consequently, the Convention secretariat only considers as valid those notifications of bans or severe restrictions that meet the requirements of the Convention. Notwithstanding the position of the Convention secretariat, most of the previously issued notifications of bans or severe restrictions remain valid within the issuing countries and are therefore included in the List. 18. In the case of pesticides and chemicals banned or severely restricted under the Rotterdam Convention, decision guidance documents prepared by the Convention Secretariat provide detailed information; including summaries of risk and benefits and reasons for regulatory action. It is not possible to provide similar information on all chemicals included in the List because of the large number of products in which they appear and the many applications of such products. 19. As with previous issues, the scope of information contained in the Consolidated List will remain essentially the same. The List is divided in two parts. Part I, compiled by the United Nations and UNEP, contains the text of restrictive regulatory decisions taken by competent national authorities on chemical (agricultural, industrial and consumer) products. Part II of the List presents commercial information (trade/brand names) and is compiled by the United Nations Secretariat from publicly available sources. In addition, the List includes alphabetical and classified listing of products, and three indexes: scientific and common names, trade/brand names and Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Registry numbers. Part I

20. Part one, prepared jointly by the United Nationsand UNEP Chemicals, presents in a unified manner information on restrictive regulatory decisions taken by Governments on agricultural and industrial chemicals and consumer products. While the information cannot be regarded as exhaustive, either in terms of products or regulatory measures, it covers regulatory actions taken by a total of 77 Governments on some 600 products. In this context it should be noted that decisions taken by a limited number of Governments on a specific product may not be representative of the position of other Governments, particularly in view of differing risk-benefit considerations. It is also important to realize that all chemical products are potentially harmful if not correctly used. In addition, the fact that a given product is not listed as regulated by a country does not necessarily mean that it is permitted in that country. Rather, it could mean that the relevant regulatory decision has not been communicated to the United Nations or its agencies, or that, in the case of pesticides, for example, which are frequently subject

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to compulsory registration procedures, the product has not been submitted for registration. It is also important to note that the issue of the efficacy of products in the regulatory text is not addressed, that may be a crucial consideration when a Government is considering a product for regulatory action of its own. 21. To ensure that the list focuses on products harmful to health and the environment, criteria for the inclusion of pharmaceutical and chemical products was developed in 1985 and transmitted to Governments for their comments. The criteria, revised in light of the comments received, is contained in annex II. The application of the criteria significantly facilitated the screening of information for the list. However, the interpretation by the Governments of the criterion "severely restricted", in particular, continues to vary widely, leading to considerable inconsistency in reporting on national restrictive regulatory measures. That situation has greatly improved with the new definitions adopted under the legally binding Rotterdam Convention. Although the number of products covered under the Convention is still limited, it would be useful to continue to provide information on identified hazardous products through the List until the process under the Rotterdam Convention may review and decide on the inclusion of many of those products. When necessary, additional information and/or clarifications are requested from Governments; products, which clearly do not meet the criteria, have been omitted after consultation with Governments. Information received from non-governmental organizations is also verified with Governments. When there is evidence that a listed product is no longer available or the safety issue has been resolved, the need for retaining the entry in subsequent issues of the list is routinely reviewed. 22. The List does not include many widely used industrial chemicals to which occupational exposure limits have been assigned by national authorities and on which information is available in the International Labour Organization (ILO) and UNEP Chemicals publications. Food additives are also outside the scope of the list since the FAO/WHO Codex Alimentarius Commission deals with them. Consumer products are only included when they are hazardous because of their chemical composition. 23. With regard to agricultural and industrial chemicals, it should be noted that regulations often refer to chemical groups, such as arsenic compounds, rather than to specific chemicals. Therefore, references to such more generally applicable regulations are made jointly with those of the chemical element representing the group - in the above case, arsenic. Similarly, information concerning salts, esters or other groups of derivatives is grouped with the acid or other main compound; i.e.; information concerning arsenates is listed together with arsenic acid. Regulations concerning specific chemical compounds

are, however, listed under each specific compound and not under any group to which they may belong. 24. The regulatory information also includes references to the relevant legal and statutory documents in order to enable the user to ascertain the legal context and scope of the regulations. Such references cannot be given for some products since product licenses are often made or amended by an administrative decision, which is not published. There are also bibliographical references to scientific and technical studies by international organizations relating to some products. 25. Part one is further sub-divided into three sections, i.e. Agricultural Chemicals, Industrial Chemicals and Consumer Products. Products are listed alphabetically within each section. International Organization of Standardization (ISO) names have been used whenever possible, to identify chemical products. Products which are covered under the legally binding Rotterdam Convention are marked by an * to highlight their special status. Product names, which begin with numbers, appear at the beginning of the alphabetical Listing but at the end of each section. A few products may appear in more than one section because of their multiple uses. Each product entry includes, where available, the Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number (CAS number); other scientific names, common names and synonyms; the effective date on which the regulation came into force; a summary of regulatory measures taken by Governments and legal and bibliographical references. Entries within each product are listed alphabetically, by country. A listing of the references cited appears at the end of the regulatory text in Part One, and when available, the addresses, where copies of the documents can be obtained from national regulatory authorities, are given in annex III. Part II 26. Part Two, compiled by the United Nations Secretariat, presents commercial information, including data on trade names and manufacturers, relating to a large proportion of the products covered in Part One. It provides an easy method to crossreference commercial names with recognized common scientific names, under which the regulatory data is presented. For widely manufactured generic products, manufacturer data is not included. It should be noted that manufacturers and distributors might maintain a proprietary trade name while changing the ingredients or the formulation. Therefore it is important to check the contents of a specific product using an identified trade name in order to ensure the accuracy of the reference to a given product. 27. The first step in compiling the commercial data is to review various on-line databases and commercial

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directories for alternative nomenclature for the regulated products. Commercial names were then separated from alternate scientific names. The second step is to determine individual manufacturers. Data on manufacturers is compiled primarily from scientific and commercial publications and export marketing lists of various countries. Trade names are collected irrespective of the manufacturer's form of ownership and include transnational and national enterprises from all regions. Only the name and location of the parent company is included in the List, even when the actual producer is a subsidiary located in another country.

28. An effort is made to verify collected commercial data relating to transnational corporations with the respective manufacturer, in accordance with the procedure established with the Commission on Transnational Corporations. Other manufacturer data is checked against published sources. 29. The commercial information is organized under the same headings as the regulatory data in order to facilitate easy reference. Each product entry includes the product name and CAS number, and a listing of known trade names, and if available, a listing of known manufacturers, with an indication of where they are based and their proprietary trade names.

Users' Guide To find out what restrictive regulatory actions has been taken on a product or what commercial information is available for example, on DDT - look up the page references given in the alphabetical listing of products (pp. 9 - 21). But if you only know one of the trade names, such as Didimac, and not the product name DDT, consult index C (pp. 810 - 906). On the other hand, if you are familiar with the product only by one of its scientific names, - for example, alpha-alpha-BIS(pCHLOROPHENYL)-beta-,beta,beta TRICHLORETHANE-, then consult index B (pp. 681 - 809). Or if only the CAS number of the product is known, then consult index A (pp. 664-680) for the product name and page reference. In addition to the indexes described above, a classified listing of products (pp. 22 - 35) is also included, grouping the products according to their usage. Furthermore, a list of codes used throughout the publication to denote countries and territories is given on page 36.

Data verification was carried out to the best of our capabilities within the given time constraints. However, there may still be inaccuracies, which have not been identified and corrected when checking and proofreading the text. Comments on the contents and suggestions for the improvement of the Consolidated List are most welcome. They should be sent to: The Director, OESC/DESA, United Nations Secretariat, New York, NY 10017, U.S.A.

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LISTING OF PRODUCTS BY PRODUCT NAME Product name(R)-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propanoic acid.................................................................................................... 0,0-Dimethyl s-Ethylmercaptoethyl thiophosphate......................................................................................... 1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane............................................................................................................................... 1,1,1-Trichloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane.............................................................................................................. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane..................................................................................................................................... 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane............................................................................................................................. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane..................................................................................................................................... 1,1-dichloroethylene...................................................................................................................................... 1,1-Dimethyl-hydrazine.................................................................................................................................. 1,2:3,4-Diepoxybutane................................................................................................................................... 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP).......................................................................................................... 1,2-Dichloropropane...................................................................................................................................... 1,3-dichloropropane....................................................................................................................................... 1,3-Dichloropropene...................................................................................................................................... 1,3-Propane sultone...................................................................................................................................... 1,4-dichlorobenzene...................................................................................................................................... 2-(thiocyanomethylthio) benzothiazole........................................................................................................... 2,3,4,5-Tetrachlorophenol.............................................................................................................................. 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol.............................................................................................................................. 2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol.............................................................................................................................. 2,3,7,8-TCDD................................................................................................................................................ 2,4,5-T *......................................................................................................................................................... 2,4,5-T, butyl ester......................................................................................................................................... 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol..................................................................................................................................... 2,4,6-T........................................................................................................................................................... 2,4-D.............................................................................................................................................................. 2,4-DB........................................................................................................................................................... 2,4-Diaminoanisol.......................................................................................................................................... 2,4-Diaminotoluene........................................................................................................................................ 2,4-Dinitroanisole........................................................................................................................................... 2,4-Dinitrophenol........................................................................................................................................... 2,4-dinitrotoluene........................................................................................................................................... 2,4-DNP-Thiocyanate.................................................................................................................................... 2,4-DP........................................................................................................................................................... 2-Acetylaminofluorene................................................................................................................................... 2-Bromoethyl chloride.................................................................................................................................... 2-Ethyl-1,3-hexanediol................................................................................................................................... 2-Hexanone................................................................................................................................................... 2-Methoxyethylmercury chloride.................................................................................................................... 2-methyl-2-propanethiol................................................................................................................................. 2-Nitropropane............................................................................................................................................... 2-Phenyl cyclohexanol................................................................................................................................... 2-Thiohydantoin............................................................................................................................................. 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine................................................................................................................................... 3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine in sneezing preparations........................................................................................ 3-Methylcholanthrene.................................................................................................................................... 4,4'-diaminodiphenylmethane........................................................................................................................ 4-Aminodiphenyl............................................................................................................................................

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LISTING OF PRODUCTS BY PRODUCT NAME Product name4-bromo-2,5-dichlorophenol........................................................................................................................... 4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene........................................................................................................................ 4-methoxy-3-methylacetophenone................................................................................................................. 4-Nitrodiphenyl............................................................................................................................................... Acephate....................................................................................................................................................... Acetato(chloromethoxypropyl)mercury........................................................................................................... Acetic anhydride............................................................................................................................................ Acetone......................................................................................................................................................... Acetyl chloride............................................................................................................................................... Acetylene....................................................................................................................................................... Acrylonitrile.................................................................................................................................................... Alachlor.......................................................................................................................................................... Aldicarb.......................................................................................................................................................... Aldrin *........................................................................................................................................................... Aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbons in anti-freeze.......................................................................................... alpha-HCH..................................................................................................................................................... alpha-Naphthylamine..................................................................................................................................... alpha-Naphthylthiourea (ANTU)..................................................................................................................... Aluminium phosphide.................................................................................................................................... Aminocarb..................................................................................................................................................... Amitraz.......................................................................................................................................................... Amitrole......................................................................................................................................................... Ammonium hydrogen sulphide....................................................................................................................... Ammonium polysulphide................................................................................................................................ Ammonium sulfamate.................................................................................................................................... Ammonium sulfide......................................................................................................................................... Anabasine sulfate.......................................................................................................................................... Anabasine...................................................................................................................................................... ANC, 2-amino-3-chloro-1,4-naphthoquinone................................................................................................. Aniline............................................................................................................................................................ Antimony and antimony compounds.............................................................................................................. Aramite.......................................................................................................................................................... Arsenic acid and arsenates........................................................................................................................... Arsenic and arsenic compounds.................................................................................................................... Arsenic pentoxide.......................................................................................................................................... Arsenic sulfide............................................................................................................................................... Arsenious acid and arsenites......................................................................................................................... Arsenious acid, sodium salt........................................................................................................................... Arsenious acid............................................................................................................................................... Asbestos (Crocidolite *)................................................................................................................................. Atrazine......................................................................................................................................................... Auramine....................................................................................................................................................... Azinphos-ethyl............................................................................................................................................... Azinphos-methyl............................................................................................................................................ Azobenzene................................................................................................................................................... Azocyclotin.................................................................................................................................................... Azoxybenzene............................................................................................................................................... Barban...........................................................................................................................................................

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LISTING OF PRODUCTS BY PRODUCT NAME Product nameBarium carbonate.......................................................................................................................................... Barium Siliofluoride........................................................................................................................................ Barium........................................................................................................................................................... Benfuracarb................................................................................................................................................... Benomyl......................................................................................................................................................... Bentazon (bentazone technical).................................................................................................................... Bentazon (sodium bentazon)......................................................................................................................... Benzalchloride............................................................................................................................................... Benzene........................................................................................................................................................ Benzidine....................................................................................................................................................... Benzotrichloride............................................................................................................................................. Benzoylperoxide............................................................................................................................................ beta-Butyrolactone......................................................................................................................................... beta-HCH....................................................................................................................................................... beta-Naphthylamine....................................................................................................................................... beta-Propiolactone......................................................................................................................................... Bifenthrin....................................................................................................................................................... Binapacryl *................................................................................................................................................... Bis (2-Chloroethyl) sulphide........................................................................................................................... Bis (Chloromethyl) ether................................................................................................................................ Bis(2,3-Dibromopropyl) phosphate................................................................................................................ Bis-Chloroethyl ether..................................................................................................................................... Bithionol......................................................................................................................................................... Boric acid and borates................................................................................................................................... Boron............................................................................................................................................................. Bromacil......................................................................................................................................................... Bromide......................................................................................................................................................... Bromocyclen.................................................................................................................................................. Bromofos....................................................................................................................................................... Bromofos-ethyl............................................................................................................................................... Bromomethane.............................................................................................................................................. Bromotrifluoromethane.................................................................................................................................. Bromoxynil butyrate....................................................................................................................................... Bromoxynil octanoate.................................................................................................................................... Bromuconazole.............................................................................................................................................. Bronopol........................................................................................................................................................ Butachlor....................................................................................................................................................... Butyl bromoacetate........................................................................................................................................ Butyl mercaptan............................................................................................................................................. Cadmium and cadmium compounds.............................................................................................................. Cadmium chloride.......................................................................................................................................... Calcium arsenate........................................................................................................................................... Calcium cyanide............................................................................................................................................ Calcium phosphide........................................................................................................................................ Camphechlor (Toxaphene) *.......................................................................................................................... Capsaicin....................................................................................................................................................... Captafol *....................................................................................................................................................... Captan...........................................................................................................................................................

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LISTING OF PRODUCTS BY PRODUCT NAME Product nameCarbaryl......................................................................................................................................................... Carbendazim................................................................................................................................................. Carbofuran..................................................................................................................................................... Carbon disulfide............................................................................................................................................. Carbon tetrachloride...................................................................................................................................... Carbophenothion........................................................................................................................................... Carbosulfan................................................................................................................................................... Cellulose nitrate............................................................................................................................................. CFC 11 (Trichloromonoflouromethane)......................................................................................................... CFC 113........................................................................................................................................................ CFC 114........................................................................................................................................................ CFC 115........................................................................................................................................................ CFC 12 (Dichloromonoflouromethane).......................................................................................................... CFC 12.......................................................................................................................................................... CFCs (Chlorofluorocarbons).......................................................................................................................... Chloralhydrate............................................................................................................................................... Chloralose..................................................................................................................................................... Chloramphenicol............................................................................................................................................ Chloranil........................................................................................................................................................ Chlorbicyclen................................................................................................................................................. Chlordane *.................................................................................................................................................... Chlordecone.................................................................................................................................................. Chlordimeform *............................................................................................................................................. Chlordimeform-ethyl...................................................................................................................................... Chlorfenapyr.................................................................................................................................................. Chlorfenethol................................................................................................................................................. Chlorfenson................................................................................................................................................... Chlorfensulphide............................................................................................................................................ Chlorfenvinphos............................................................................................................................................. Chloric acid and chlorates............................................................................................................................. Chlorinated Parafins...................................................................................................................................... Chlorinol........................................................................................................................................................ Chlormethiuron.............................................................................................................................................. Chlornaphazine.............................................................................................................................................. Chlorobenzilate *........................................................................................................................................... Chlorodinitrobenzene (mix)............................................................................................................................ Chloroform..................................................................................................................................................... Chloromethane.............................................................................................................................................. Chlorophenols (dichlorophen)........................................................................................................................ Chloropicrin................................................................................................................................................... Chloropropylate............................................................................................................................................. Chlorothalonil................................................................................................................................................. Chlorpyrifos................................................................................................................................................... Chlorsulfuron................................................................................................................................................. Chlorthal-dimethyl.......................................................................................................................................... Chlorthiophos................................................................................................................................................ Chlozolinate................................................................................................................................................... Chromium (III) oxide......................................................................................................................................

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LISTING OF PRODUCTS BY PRODUCT NAME Product nameChromium (VI) oxide...................................................................................................................................... Chromium...................................................................................................................................................... Components of oil dispersants....................................................................................................................... Copper acetoarsenite.................................................................................................................................... Copper arsenate (basic)................................................................................................................................ Copper........................................................................................................................................................... Coroxon......................................................................................................................................................... Creosote oil................................................................................................................................................... Crimidine....................................................................................................................................................... Crude oil........................................................................................................................................................ Cyanazine...................................................................................................................................................... Cyanide (soluble salt) in consumer products................................................................................................. Cyanide......................................................................................................................................................... Cyano acrylic acid.......................................................................................................................................... Cyanogen (C2N2).......................................................................................................................................... Cyanogen chloride......................................................................................................................................... Cycloheximide............................................................................................................................................... Cyhexatin....................................................................................................................................................... Dalapone....................................................................................................................................................... Dalapon-sodium............................................................................................................................................. Daminozide.................................................................................................................................................... Dazomet........................................................................................................................................................ DBB............................................................................................................................................................... DBBT............................................................................................................................................................. D-D................................................................................................................................................................ DDB............................................................................................................................................................... DDD............................................................................................................................................................... DDE............................................................................................................................................................... DDT *............................................................................................................................................................. delta-HCH...................................................................................................................................................... Deltamethrin.................................................................................................................................................. Demephion.................................................................................................................................................... Demephion-O................................................................................................................................................ Demeton (O and S)........................................................................................................................................ Demeton-O-Methyl........................................................................................................................................ Demeton-S-Methyl......................................................................................................................................... Di(phenylmercuric)dodecenyl succinate........................................................................................................ Dialifos........................................................................................................................................................... Diallate........................................................................................................................................................... Dianisidine..................................................................................................................................................... Diazinon......................................................................................................................................................... Diazomethane............................................................................................................................................... Dibromotetrafluoroethane (halon 2402)......................................................................................................... Dibromotetrafluoroethane.............................................................................................................................. Dichlobenil..................................................................................................................................................... Dichlofenthion................................................................................................................................................ Dichlorobenzidine.......................................................................................................................................... Dichloromethane............................................................................................................................................

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LISTING OF PRODUCTS BY PRODUCT NAME Product nameDichlorotetrafluoroethane.............................................................................................................................. Dichlorvos...................................................................................................................................................... Dicloran......................................................................................................................................................... Dicofol........................................................................................................................................................... Dicrotophos................................................................................................................................................... Dieldrin *........................................................................................................................................................ Dienochlor..................................................................................................................................................... Diethyl sulphate............................................................................................................................................. Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether acetate..................................................................................................... Diethylstilbestrol............................................................................................................................................. Difenzoquat methyl sulfate............................................................................................................................. Diflubenzuron................................................................................................................................................ Dikushuang.................................................................................................................................................... Dimefox......................................................................................................................................................... Dimetan......................................................................................................................................................... Dimethoate.................................................................................................................................................... Dimethyl sulphate.......................................................................................................................................... Dimethylnitrosamine...................................................................................................................................... Dimetilan........................................................................................................................................................ Dinocap......................................................................................................................................................... Dinoseb (amine)............................................................................................................................................ Dinoseb *....................................................................................................................................................... Dinoseb-acetate............................................................................................................................................ Dinoterb acetate............................................................................................................................................ Dinoterb......................................................................................................................................................... Dioxacarb...................................................................................................................................................... Diphenyl ether, octabromo derivative............................................................................................................. Diphenyl ether, pentabromo derivative........................................................................................................... Diquat dibromide............................................................................................................................................ Diquat............................................................................................................................................................ Disodium arsenate......................................................................................................................................... Disodium methylarsonate (DSMA)................................................................................................................. Disulfoton....................................................................................................................................................... Diuron............................................................................................................................................................ DNOC............................................................................................................................................................ Drazoxolon.................................................................................................................................................... DTTB............................................................................................................................................................. Endosulfan..................................................................................................................................................... Endothal-sodium............................................................................................................................................ Endothion...................................................................................................................................................... Endrin............................................................................................................................................................ Epichlorohydrin.............................................................................................................................................. EPN............................................................................................................................................................... Epoxiconazole............................................................................................................................................... EPTC............................................................................................................................................................. Erionite.......................................................................................................................................................... Ethiofencarb.................................................................................................................................................. Ethofenprox...................................................................................................................................................

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LISTING OF PRODUCTS BY PRODUCT NAME Product nameEthoprofos..................................................................................................................................................... Ethyl bromoacetate........................................................................................................................................ Ethyl chloride................................................................................................................................................. Ethyl ether..................................................................................................................................................... Ethyl hydrosulfide.......................................................................................................................................... Ethyl methyl sulphonate (EMS)...................................................................................................................... Ethylen Chlorohydrin...................................................................................................................................... Ethylene dibromide (EDB) *........................................................................................................................... Ethylene dichloride........................................................................................................................................ Ethylene oxide *............................................................................................................................................. Ethylene thiourea........................................................................................................................................... Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid...................................................................................................................... Ethylenimine.................................................................................................................................................. Ethylformate.................................................................................................................................................. Ethylmercury chloride.................................................................................................................................... Fenarimol....................................................................................................................................................... Fenazaflor...................................................................................................................................................... Fenitrothion.................................................................................................................................................... Fenpropathrin................................................................................................................................................ Fenson........................................................................................................................................................... Fensulfothion................................................................................................................................................. Fenthion......................................................................................................................................................... Fentin acetate................................................................................................................................................ Fentin hydroxide............................................................................................................................................ Fluazifop-p-butyl............................................................................................................................................ Flucythrinate.................................................................................................................................................. Fluenetil......................................................................................................................................................... Fluorbenside.................................................................................................................................................. Fluoroacetamide *.......................................................................................................................................... Fluoroacetic acid........................................................................................................................................... Fluorosilicic Acid............................................................................................................................................ Flusilazol........................................................................................................................................................ Flutriafol......................................................................................................................................................... FMC 67825.................................................................................................................................................... Folpet............................................................................................................................................................ Fomesafen..................................................................................................................................................... Fonofos.......................................................................................................................................................... Formaldehyde................................................................................................................................................ Fuberidazole.................................................................................................................................................. Fumiron (with mercury).................................................................................................................................. Fumiron......................................................................................................................................................... Gallic acid and gallates.................................................................................................................................. Granosan M (1)............................................................................................................................................. Granosan M (2)............................................................................................................................................. Guazatine triacetate....................................................................................................................................... Guazatine...................................................................................................................................................... Halogenated naphthalenes............................................................................................................................

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gamma-HCH (Lindane) *............................................................................................................................... 00, 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 606, 607, 60

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LISTING OF PRODUCTS BY PRODUCT NAME Product nameHalon 1211.................................................................................................................................................... Haloxyfop-(2-ethoxyethyl).............................................................................................................................. HCH-mixed isomers *.................................................................................................................................... Heptachlor *................................................................................................................................................... Heptachlor epoxide........................................................................................................................................ Hexachlorobenzene *.................................................................................................................................... Hexachlorobutadiene..................................................................................................................................... Hexachlorophene........................................................................................................................................... Hexahydrophtalic acid anhydride................................................................................................................... Hexamethylphosphotriamide (HMPA)............................................................................................................ Hexazinone.................................................................................................................................................... Hostaquick..................................................................................................................................................... Hydrazine...................................................................................................................................................... Hydrogen cyanide.......................................................................................................................................... Hydroquinone................................................................................................................................................ Imazalil.......................................................................................................................................................... Imazapyr........................................................................................................................................................ Imidazole-2-thiol............................................................................................................................................ Ingredients in cosmetics................................................................................................................................ Iodine............................................................................................................................................................. Iodofenphos................................................................................................................................................... Iprodione........................................................................................................................................................ Isobenzan...................................................................................................................................................... Isobornyl thiocyanatoacetate......................................................................................................................... Isodrin............................................................................................................................................................ Kadethrin....................................................................................................................................................... Kasugamycin................................................................................................................................................. Kelevan.......................................................................................................................................................... Lead and lead compounds............................................................................................................................. Lead arsenate (Pb3(AsO4)2)......................................................................................................................... Lead arsenate (PbHAsO4)............................................................................................................................. Lead arsenite................................................................................................................................................. Lead carbonate hydroxide............................................................................................................................. Lead carbonate.............................................................................................................................................. Lead sulfate................................................................................................................................................... Leptophos...................................................................................................................................................... Linuron........................................................................................................................................................... Magenta......................................................................................................................................................... Magnesium phosphide................................................................................................................................... Magnesium.................................................................................................................................................... Malathion....................................................................................................................................................... Maleic anhydride............................................................................................................................................ Maleic hydrazide............................................................................................................................................ Mancozeb...................................................................................................................................................... Maneb............................................................................................................................................................ MCPA............................................................................................................................................................ MCPA-thioethyl (phenothiol).......................................................................................................................... MCPB............................................................................................................................................................

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