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All eight PMBs are Hsted on the U.S. EPA s TSCA Inventory (May 1, 1994 ed.) and on the European Communities EINECS inventory (June 15, 1990). All but pentamethylbenzene are Hsted on the Canadian Domestic Substances List (DSL) (Apr. 6, 1994). Pentamethylbenzene is Hsted on the Canadian Nondomestic Substances List (NDSL) (Apt. 6, 1994) and as of July 1, 1994 was subject to New Substance Notification if manufactured in or imported into Canada. [Pg.509]

AH of the amyl alcohols are TSCA and EINECS (European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances) registered. [Pg.375]

The LD q for sodium bromide taken orally by rats is 3.5 g/kg body weight, and the TD q orally in rats is 720 mg/kg (8). RTECS Hsts data on reproductive effects in male and female rats. Sodium bromide is Hsted in the TSCA Inventory, the Canadian Domestic Substances Hst (DSL), the European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS), the Japanese Existing and New Chemical Substances (ENCS), and the Korean Existing Chemicals Hst (ECL). It is not regulated by the U.S. Department of Transportation. [Pg.188]

Poly(vinyl chloride) is Hsted on the TSCA inventory and the Canadian Domestic Substances List (DSL) as ethene, chloro-, homopolymer [9002-86-2]. Because polymers do not appear on the European Community Commercial Chemical Substances listing or EINECS, poly(vinyl chloride) is listed through its monomer, vinyl chloride [75-01-4]. In the United States, poly(vinyl chloride) is an EPA hazardous air pollutant under the Clean Air Act Section 112 (40 CER 61) and is covered under the New Jersey Community Right-to-Know Survey N.J. Environmental Hazardous Substances (EHS) List as "chloroethylene, polymer" with a reporting threshold of 225 kg (500 lb). [Pg.508]

Substances listed on die European Inventory of Exisdng Chemical Substances (EINECS). [Pg.451]

EINECS The European inventory of existing commercial chemical substances... [Pg.26]

European dynamic filter, 11 384 European Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances (EINECS), 26 901 European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) database, 12 512 European patent, 18 198 European Patent Classification (ECLA) scheme, 18 209, 230 European Patent Convention (EPC), 18 189, 191... [Pg.338]

Existing chemical substances do not have to be notified. These are defined as those listed on the European Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances (EINECS) (a. 1), a list of approximately 100,000 substances reported as being supplied in the EU during the reporting period of 1 January 1971 to 18 September 1981 (389, 394). Also the DSD does not apply to medicinal products, cosmetic products, wastes, foodstuffs, pesticides, biocides and radioactive substances. [Pg.3]

EINECS European Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances POP Persistent organic pollutant... [Pg.25]

There will be three major developments in the EEC (1) reporting and compilation of the EINECS(41) inventory (2) submission of the first wave of PMN s to the various Member States, and their subsequent review and response to those PMN s and (3) initial work at the Commission level (in consultation with the Member States) to identify and then address major issues that... [Pg.57]

The EEC system poses the most immediate confidentiality loss potential. A proposal is made for a system which excludes certain identifiable confidential data from the disclosure provisions of the EINECS inventory. [Pg.133]

A conflict clearly exists between permanent confidentiality, available under the system of U.S. laws, and the eventual disclosure of identities of specialized chemical substances which had heretofore been undisclosed, but which are now affected by EINECS or by EEC s premarketing notification system. The rules are different the assumptions regarding disclosure are different. Perhaps the best solution a lawyer could offer is that member states should be willing to adjudicate individual cases of specific confidentiality needs. Inventories of existing substances are rules, adopted prospectively to announce to the world both the existence of a material and its regulatory status. Those rules can operate to accommodate both public and private needs. [Pg.137]

The inventory of substances on the EU market is just over 100,000 substances listed in the EINECS register (European Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances ) and ELINCS register (Eiuopean List of Notified New Substances ). [Pg.38]

Existing substances are substances deemed to be on the EU Market between 1 January 1971 and 18 September 1981 and listed in EINECS, the European INventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EU 2006j, ECB 2006). The substances placed on the market for the first time after this target date are new (Section 2.4.1.5). [Pg.35]

EC (2002) European inventory of existing commercial chemical substances (EINECS). http //esis.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index. php PGM = ein. Accessed 29 Oct 2011... [Pg.542]

In 1979 the sixth amendment to the dangerous substances directive (79/831/ EEC) introduced a notification system for new substances and made provision for the publication of an inventory of existing substances, the latter being those substances on the European market by 18 September 1981. The European Inventory of Existing Commercial Substances (EINECS) was published in 1990 and lists 100,106 substances (SLIM, 1999). A decade later some 30,000 or so of these substances were thought to be marketed in volumes of above 1 tonne per year, these accounting for more than 99 per cent of the total volume of all substances on the EU market (CEC, 2001, p6). [Pg.63]

In Europe, 100,204 commercial chemical substances have been recognized and numbered under EINECS (European INventory of Existing Commercial chemical Substances) by the European Chemical Bureau (ECB) System. Another 4,381 new substances are classified under ELINCS Information System (European List of Notified Chemical Substances) since May 11, 1981. Among these. In Europe 1,230 chemical substances are officially identified as irritant or corrosive with Xi and C pictograms and risk sentences. [Pg.18]

Reactive dyes that caused respiratory or skin sensitization in workers on occupational exposure were compiled by ETAD [13], In the EU these dyes, which are all listed in the European Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances (EINECS), should be labeled accordingly (Table 8.1). [Pg.626]


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