JAE JEMR-401-2 Green Procurement Guideline
JAE Production Support and Environmental Planning Div. Proprietary. Copyright © 2005-2023, Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Ltd.
Revision History
Rev. | Revised Date | Summary |
1 | 2005.11.09 | JKCN-030: (1) Addition of document No., revision No., page numbers and revision history. (2) Addition of “reaction residues and impurities, etc.” following the regulation trends in customers and the RoHS Directive. (3) The content thresholds represent the upper limit, not inclusive.
The above additions and revision are made, and the Guideline is newly issued. |
2 | 2007.7.31 | JKCN-061: (1) Change of JAE LOGO with the slogan. (2) Clarification of the threshold level for substances contained in packing materials. (3) Change as a result of banning the use of cobalt chloride in packing materials. (4) Change and clarification of “Environmental Questionnaire 1” as a result of the revision of the Materials Regulation. (5) The scope of azo compounds is specified. (6) Change due to the revision of the Law Concerning the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and Regulation of Their Manufacture, etc. |
3 | 2009.3.31 | JKCN-081: (1) Copper, gold, silver and palladium in the scope of survey are deleted from Table 2. (2) More detailed description is given in the note of Table 2-1. (3) External trends are included in Table 2. (4) Item 4: Entirely revised in view of the current state. (5) Description of Table 2: No.15; Benzotriazol is added, which is a Class I Specified Substance by the Law Concerning the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and Regulation of Their Manufacture, etc., No.18; the expression relating cobalt chloride is changed, No.19; PFOS is added as prohibited substance, Nos. 34 to 37 deleted, entirely revised, unnecessary explanation is deleted. (6)
Form-1 is deleted. (7) Definitions only are given for explanation of the terms. |
4 | 2010.8.30 | JKCN-085: (1) Item 2 “Scope” is more specifically defined. (2) Change of chemical substance group names in No. 6 of Table 2 and Detailed Description of Table 2. (3) Nos. 20 to 23 added in Table 2 and Detailed Description of Table 2. (4) DBTs and DOTs are also excluded for No.38 of Table 2 and Detailed Description of Table 2. (5) Nos. 39 to 44 are added in Table 2 and Detailed Description of Table 2. (6) Paragraph (2) is added in Item 4. (7) Chemical substances added in No. 15 of Detailed Description of Table 2, according to the revised Law Concerning the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and Regulation of Their Manufacture, etc. (8) No. 35 “Other Brominated Flame Retardant” only in Detailed Description of Table 2 is shifted to No. 40. (9) No.38 DBTs and DOTs in Detailed Description of Table 2 are shifted to No.20 and No.21 respectively (Change from substances to be controlled to prohibited substances). |
5 | 2011.4.5 | JKCN-088: (1) The preamble on page 2 is made simpler and clearer. (2) Item 2 “Scope” is more specifically defined. (3) In Paragraph 3.2.1, the compliance status of the uncontrolled substances in the RoHS Directive is more clearly stated. (4) In Nos. 20 and 21 of Detailed Description of Table 2, “Other DBT compounds” and “Other DOT compounds” are added respectively in compliance with the JGPSSI Ver. 4.11. (5) In No. 39 of Detailed Description of Table 2, new SVHCs are added and the note is revised. |
6 | 2011.10.21 | JKCN-094: (1) Correction of the erroneous substance name in No. 9 of “Detailed Description of Table 2”. (2) No. 20 and No. 21 of “Detailed Description of Table 2,” addition of the content threshold of environmental impact substance. (3) Deletion of the substances specified as prohibited in other chemical substance groups in No. 39 of “Detailed Description of Table 2”. Addition of SVHCs and change of the note. |
Rev. | Revised Date | Summary |
7 | 2012.4.19 | JKCN-100: (1) JAE Basic Philosophy is reflected in the preamble on page 2. (2) The column of “JGPSSI Substances Group Classification No.” of “Table 2” is deleted. (3) Addition of the note that chemical substances of Nos. 20 and 21 in “Table 2” comply with EU rules. (4) REACH SVHCs are newly added to No. 39 of Detailed Description of “Table 2”, and the note is revised. |
8 | 2012.10.22 | JKCN-106: REACH SVHCs are newly added to No. 39 of Detailed Description of “Table 2”. |
9 | 2013.3.21 | JKCN-116: REACH SVHCs are newly added to No. 39 of Detailed Description of “Table 2”. |
10 | 2013.10.4 | JKCN-122: (1) PCTs are added to No.7 of “Table 2” and No.7 of “Detailed Description of Table 2.” (2) Some substances in No.39 of “Detailed Description of Table 2” are revised and transcribed to Nos. 4, 16 and 17. (3) REACH SVHCs are newly added to No.39 of “Detailed Description of Table 2.” (4) The description below No.39 of “Detailed Description of Table 2” is changed. |
11 | 2014.9.2 | JKCN-133: (1) New REACH SVHC are added to Nos.16, 34 and 39 of “Table 2.” (2) Nos. 35 and 39 of “Detailed Description of Table 2” exclude the substances which are listed in other substance group. (3) New object substances are added to No.15 of “Table 2.” |
12 | 2016.3.7 | JKCN-141: (1) Changes according to the revised directive RoHS 2 are reflected in Paragraph 3.2.2, Nos. 25 and 36 in
“Table 2” and Nos. 25, 36 and 41 of “Detailed Description of Table 2.” (2) BNST is added in No.24 and the note of “Table 2” and No.24 of “Detailed Description of Table 2.” (3) New REACH SVHC is added to Nos. 1 and 41 of “Detailed Description of Table 2.” (4) Chemical substances designated by the Law Concerning the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and Regulation of Their Manufacture, etc. are added to No.15 HBCDD in “Detailed Description of Table 2.” |
13 | 2017.4.24 | JKCN-147: (1) Text of Item 3.2.2 is partially revised and the date of prohibition on delivery of specific phthalates in “Table 2-1”, No.25 of “Table 2” and No.25 of “Detailed Description of Table 2” are revised (from July 22, 2019 to April 1, 2018). (2) For PCN under No.8 of “Table 2” and No.8 of “Detailed Description of Table 2”, the number of chlorine atoms is revised (from 3 to 2). (3) PAHs are newly added as No.26 of “Table 2” and No.26 of “Detailed Description of Table 2”. (4) DIDP and DNOP are added to No.37 of “Detailed Description of Table 2”. (5) New REACH SVHCs are added to No.42 of “Detailed Description of Table 2”. |
14 | 2019.4.12 | JKCN-177: (1) Changes made following the revision of Annex XVII of REACH regulation. (2) Additional measures to meet REACH SVHC. (3) The prohibited BNST is lifted. (4) REACH SVHCs addition. |
15 | 2020.12.8 | JKCN-187: (1) The Ozone Layer Protection Act, reflecting revisions to Soil Contamination Countermeasures Act and European REACH Regulations
(2) Regulated substances that apply only to the Water Pollution Control Law are deleted. (3) Requesting business partners of rubber parts / materials to develop efforts was deleted in principle. (4) Added management requirements based on control values for the four specified phthalates. |
Rev. | Revised Date | Summary |
16 | 2022.2.15 | JKCN-194: (1) “Total admissible concentration of 4 phthalate esters” 1000ppm added.
(2) Analysis data provision is exempted for fluororubber and silicone rubber. (3) Renumbering №27-47. (4) Deleted “Date of prohibition on delivery: January 1, 2020”. (5) Added “US TSCA PBT substance” to “Substances to be prohibited “. (6) 14 substances are newly added following the addition of new SVHC under REACH rules. |
17 | 2023.2.21 | JKCN-203:
(1) Addition of “Environmental Policy of the JAE Group (2) Revision of definitions of substances to be avoided in environmental impact substances regulated for use in manufacturing processes. (3) Deletion of containing-avoidance items and reclassification of applicable substances due to review of standards for procurement goods (4) Addition of notes to Table 2 in accordance with Table 2-1 (5) Deletion of the notes in Table 2 due to elimination of application exemptions for PFOS (6) Addition of numbers to notes in Table 2 (7) Adding 10 groups of substances to REACH Rules SVHC |
Green Procurement Guideline
In order to provide our customers with products based on the “JAE Group Environmental Policy”, the JAE group will use materials and parts that have minimal impact on the environment.
JAE Group Environmental Policy
Basic Philosophy
The JAE Group will, as a good corporate citizen, contribute to the attainment of a prosperous, sustainable, recycling-based society by fulfilling its corporate social responsibility through environmentally friendly business activities and respect for the natural environment and biological diversity.
Basic Guidelines
The JAE Group recognizes the significance of the 21st century as “the environmental century” and is fully aware of the environmental impact caused by procurement, development, manufacturing, sales, and logistics activities relating to electronic devices, including connectors—its main product—as well as user interface-related products, electronic devices for avionics and aerospace, optical products, and panel units. Accordingly, the group will practice environmental management according to the following policies in order to help build a sustainable society:
- Establish environmental targets, and execute improvement plans. Furthermore, prevent pollution and continually improve environmental management activities through the periodic revision of these goals and targets, and applying a framework to them.
- Fulfill all compliance obligations of the JAE Group, establish voluntary standards as needed, and strive to improve efforts to preserve the environment.
- Establish an environmental management organization and management structure headed by the Executive Officer in Charge of Environmental Management. This organization shall be responsible for ensuring that corporate regulations for environmental management are kept up to date at all times.
- Promote green procurement, striving to reduce the environmental impact of greenhouse gases, waste, and other elements at the product-design stage and to reduce the use of natural resources and toxic substances.
- Conduct periodic internal environmental audits and strive to improve environmental management systems to boost environmental performance.
- Disclose JAE technologies for improving the environment and environmental-management data as necessary.
Revised April 2, 2018
Noritaka Hiyama
Associate Senior Vice President
Executive Officer in Charge of Environmental Management
JAE Group
Purpose
For materials, parts, etc. procured by JAE Group (hereinafter called “JAE”) from suppliers, this Guideline provides the basis for procuring green parts, etc. In case of any conflict between the criteria in this Guideline and detailed specifications of parts, etc. for productions requested from JAE, the detailed specifications shall govern. Moreover, the criteria of this Guideline will be revised on an as-needed basis according to changes in future laws/regulations or the social situation.
Scope
This Guideline applies to raw materials, parts and packaging materials used for products to be sold or supplied by JAE, and to the supplementary materials, etc. used in their manufacturing processes. If JAE deems that it may be possible for hazardous substances to adhere to the materials through contact with products, equipment, jigs and tools, measuring instruments, desk equipment, etc. which are used in the manufacturing process, they are also in the scope of this Guideline.
Fundamental view of green procurement
The green procurement of parts, etc. to be obtained from suppliers consists of the following two criteria.
- Establishment of an environmental preservation scheme (Establishment of environmental management system)
- Criteria on procured products (Use of any substance that impacts the environment is not permissible)
Establishment of supplier’s environmental preservation scheme
- Establishment of the environmental management system
- Suppliers need to establish an environmental management system.
- The environmental management system means a system according to the international standard [ISO 14001
(Environmental management system)] or an original environmental management system established by the supplier (any kind of system is acceptable.)
The original environmental management system shown above shall meet the following criteria:
- The executive has announced the policy of environmental preservation in a certain form.
- A person has been assigned to environmental management and the environmental management organization has been established within the supplier.
- Environmental impact shall be understood and efforts for reducing environmental impact shall be made at all times.
- Meetings shall be held for environmental management activities periodically.
Activities for recovery/recycling of materials used, packing, packing materials
Actively recover and recycle used materials, packing materials, etc.
Actions for ozonosphere protection and prevention of global warming
Engage energetically in the battle against global warming, including fully phasing out ozone-depleting substances, cutting back on the use of greenhouse effect substances, and adopting energy-saving activities regulated by the Montreal Protocol.
Substances that impact the environment and are restricted in the manufacturing processes
Use of environmental impact substances are restricted in the manufacturing processes and shall be controlled according to the following classification of (1) to (3). The designations of these substances that impact the environment are listed in Table 1 and Table 1-1 below.
- Prohibited substances: The substances absolutely prohibited for use in the manufacturing processes of parts, etc. by laws/regulations, etc.
- Substances to be avoided: Substances to be avoided or reduced as much as possible in the manufacturing process of parts, etc.
- Uncontrolled substances: The relevant substances are listed in Table 1-1 below, and must be omitted from restrictions due to technological difficulties at present. Suppliers are requested to continue to make efforts to find alternatives or cut back usage of these substances.
Classification | No | Substance name | CAS № | Evidence |
Prohibited substances (18 items) |
1 | CFC | – | Montreal Protocol, ODC
(Ozone-Depleting Chemicals) |
2 | 1, 1, 1-trichloroethane | 71-55-6 | ||
3 | Carbon tetrachloride | 56-23-5 | ||
4 | Halon | – | ||
5 | HBFC | – | ||
6 | HCFC | – | ||
7 | Bromochloromethane | 74-97-5 | ||
8 | Methyl bromide (Bromomethane) | 74-83-9 | ||
9 | Trichloroethylene | 79-01-6 | Soil Pollution Countermeasures Law | |
10 | Tetrachloroethylene | 127-18-4 | ||
11 | Dichloromethane (Methylene chloride) | 75-09-2 | ||
12 | 1, 1, 2-trichloroethane (Ethylene chloride) | 79-00-5 | ||
13 | 1, 2-Dichloroethane | 107-06-2 | ||
14 | 1, 1-Dichloroethylene (Vinylidene chloride) | 75-35-4 | ||
15 |
1, 2-Dichloroethylene |
540-59-0
156-59-2 156-60-5 |
||
16 | 1,3-Dichloropropane | 542-75-6 | ||
17 | Benzene | 71-43-2 | ||
18 | Chloroethylene | 75-01-4 | ||
Substances to be avoided (2 items) | 19 | PFC
(Perfluorocarbon) |
– | Global warming substance (Alternatives for chlorofluorocarbon) |
20 | HFC
(Hydrofluorocarbon) |
– |
Substance name | Application | Restriction |
ODC | Cooling medium for air conditioners and freezing machines | New installation is not permissible. |
PFC, HFC |
Semiconductor etching gases |
Compliance with its cutback target, feasibility study on degradation and recovery |
Methylene chloride | For use in polycarbonate production processes | Solvent for polymerization |
Chloroethylene | Polyvinyl chlorid production | Resin raw materials |
Criteria for procured products
Prohibited and controlled chemical substances in procured products Chemical substances to be prohibited or controlled from being contained in procured items shall be managed according to the following classifications (1) and (2). The designation of such chemical substances shall be by Table 2.
The term “contained substances” used herein means substance contained in a part, etc. It represents not only substances intentionally added and/or filled into such part, etc. to improve performance/function, but also applies to substances not intentionally added and/or filled, such as reaction residues or impurities. Provided, however, that the substances used in a manufacturing process but not contained in a procured product shall not be included within the scope of this Guideline and the uncontrolled substances as specified in the RoHS Directive shall be exempted from this Guideline by the RoHS Directive.
These chemical substances are chosen for the reason of legal regulations, a substance that might affect the environment, health, or hygiene and safety.
- Substances prohibited from inclusion: Substances that are forbidden from inclusion into parts, etc. by laws/regulations, etc.
- Substances whose inclusion should be controlled: Substances whose inclusion in parts, etc. must be controlled.
The threshold level for products in which substances that impact the environment are contained The threshold level for each of the following eleven (11) substances is defined for control. When a target substance consists of two or more materials, it is evaluated individually by making a mechanically inseparable substance (homogeneous material) into the minimum unit. If any customer to whom we deliver our products specifies a more stringent threshold or earlier date of prohibition on delivery of specific phthalates, the customer requirement takes precedence.
Environmental Impact Substance |
Threshold level |
Reference value | Thresholds of content in packaging materials | |
Cd | 75(metals), 5(nonmetals) | – | 100
(Total admissible concentration of 4 heavy metal substances) (note 1) |
|
Pb | 750(metals), 100(nonmetals) | – | ||
Hexavalent Cr | 750(metals), 100(nonmetals) | – | ||
Hg | 1000 | – | ||
PBB | 1000 | – | – | |
PBDE | 1000 | – | – | |
Specific phthalates (note 2) |
DEHP | 1000 | 500 (note 3) |
1000 (Total admissible concentration of 4 phthalate esters) |
DBP | 1000 | 500 (note 3) | ||
BBP | 1000 | 500 (note 3) | ||
DIBP | 1000 | 500 (note 3) | ||
Common to all 4 substances | 1000
(Total admissible concentration of 4 phthalate esters) |
– |
||
PFOA | PFOA and its salts :0.025 (25ppb) or PFOA-related substances :1 (1000ppb) |
Note 1: The total admissible concentration of heavy metals such as Hg, Cd, Cr (VI) and Pb, contained in each homogeneous material (e.g., resin, ink, coating material) constituting packing materials, shall be less than 100 ppm in weight. However, the admissible concentrations, at each position, of Cd, Pb, Cr (VI), and Hg which are contained in plastic (including rubber), paint, and ink, must satisfy also the restrictions applied to Cd and its compounds, Pb and its compounds, Cr (VI) compounds, Hg and its compounds.
Note 2: As a rule, rubber parts other than fluoro rubber and silicone rubber are delivered accompanied by analysis data for each material lot to be used and for each molding lot.
In addition, as a rule, the kneading trader “A” for rubber materials shall be a phthalate-free plant.
Note 3: A concentration of less than 500 ppm shall be judged as a non-containing case according to the IEC62321-8 screening method.
For more than 500 ppm (inclusive), the case shall be re-examined by a verification method (precision analysis), and the analysis data shall be submitted as evidence of being less than a threshold of 1000 ppm0
Continuous procurement of materials/parts containing substances that impact the environment
- Prohibited substances In order to meet our customers’ requests, procurement of materials/parts containing prohibited substances may be continued. In such cases, JAE will identify such substances and also ask suppliers for cooperation.
- Substances whose inclusion should be controlled Although JAE will respond individually to the prohibited substances designated by our customer, JAE will also ask suppliers for cooperation to identify contained materials/parts as in the case of (1) above.
Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) under European REACH rules
Since substances under SVHC are included as required (two times a year), for the newest information, please refer to the website of ECHA: https://echa.europa.eu/candidate-list-table.
Classification | No. | Chemical Substance Group Name |
Substances to be prohibited |
1 | Cadmium and its Compounds (See Note 1) |
2 | Mercury and its Compounds (See Note 1) | |
3 | Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs) (See Note 1) | |
4 | Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) (See Note 1) | |
5 | Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO) | |
6 | Tri-Substituted Organostannic Compounds (excluding TBTO (Tributyl Tin Oxide)) | |
7 | Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs), Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs) | |
8 | Polychlorinated Naphthalenes (Cl ≧ 2) | |
9 | Azo Compounds | |
10 | Asbestos | |
11 | Chlorinated Paraffins (C=10 – 13) | |
12 | Ozone Depleting Substances | |
13 | Radioactive Substances | |
14 | Monomethyl Dibromo Diphenyl Methane ( DBBT ) | |
15 |
Class I Specified Chemical Substances by the Law Concerning the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and Regulation of Their Manufacture, etc. (except the Substances Specified by Other Chemical Substance Groups) | |
16 | Lead and its Compounds (See Note 1) | |
17 | Hexavalent Chromium Compounds (See Note 1) | |
18 | Cobalt Chloride (Indicator Contained in Desiccant) | |
19 | Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (including its Salts) (PFOS) | |
20 | Dibutyltin (DBT) Compounds (See Note 2) | |
21 | Dioctyltin (DOT) Compounds (See Note 2) | |
22 | Dimethyl Fumarate (DMF) | |
23 | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and its Mixtures (Inclusion Prohibited in Packaging Materials) (See Note 3) | |
24 | Phthalates (Restricted substances under the RoHS Directive) (See Note 1) | |
25 | Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) (See Note 4) | |
26 | Pentadecafluorooctanoic Acid (including its Salts) (PFOA) (See Note 1) (See Note 5) | |
27 | US TSCA PBT substance (except the Substances Specified by Other Chemical Substance Groups) | |
Substances to be controlled |
28 | Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) and its Mixtures (excluding No. 23) |
29 | Antimony and its Compounds | |
30 | Arsenic and its Compounds | |
31 | Beryllium and its Compounds | |
32 | Bismuth and its Compounds | |
33 | Nickel and Nickel Compounds | |
34 | Selenium and its Compounds | |
35 | Magnesium | |
36 | Chromium Compounds (except Hexavalent Chromium Compounds) | |
37 | Cobalt and its Compounds (except Cobalt Chloride Contained in Indicators of Desiccants) | |
38 | Phthalates (except the restricted substances under the RoHS Directive) | |
39 | Brominated Flame Retardant (except PBBs, PBDEs and FR-720) | |
40 | Tetrabromobisphenol A (FR-720) | |
41 | Halogenated Resin Additives (except Brominated Flame Retardants) | |
42 | Organic Tin Compounds (except Tri-Substituted Organostannic Compounds (Nos. 5 and 6 above), DBTs
and DOTs) |
|
43 | REACH SVHC (except the Substances Specified by Other Chemical Substance Groups) | |
44 | Bromine and its Compounds (except the Substances Specified by Other Chemical Substance Groups) | |
45 | Chlorine and its Compounds (except the Substances Specified by Other Chemical Substance Groups) | |
46 | Bisphenol A | |
47 | Phosphorus |
Refer to the Detailed Description of Table 2 for each of the chemical substance groups.
- Note 1: The content thresholds, control values, and content thresholds for packaging materials, etc., for procured products are shown in Table 2-1.
- Note 2: The scope of DBT Compounds No.20 and the scope of DOT Compound of No.21 are as stipulated in the EU-REACH rules (EU) No. 276/2010 Annex XⅦ.
- Note 3: Exception for the regulation of No.23 “Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and its mixtures (Inclusion Prohibited in Packaging Materials)”:
Products for which no substitutes are available, such as magazine stick (stick-type package) - Note 4: The scope of No.25 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) shall conform to EU-REACH rules (EU) No.1272/2013 Annex XⅦ.
- Note 5: Exception for the regulation of No.26 “pentadecafluorooctanoic acid (including its salts) (PFOA)”:
- Articles coated with photographic coatings applied to films, papers or printing plates;
- Semiconductors or compound semiconductors which are manufactured through photo-lithography processes for semiconductors or etching processes for compound semiconductors
Implementation of the green procurement plan
According to Item 3 above, the supplier is requested to submit information on the inclusion of substances in their materials and parts. The information offered is evaluated by JAE, maintaining full confidentiality. The specific actions are as follows.
- For substances that impact the environment contained in the parts, etc., suppliers are requested to fill the questionnaire only for the items JAE will need after the supplier has received the request separately. If some change is made to supplier’s description, the supplier should inform JAE’s contact in the procurement sector regarding details of the change.
- The supplier is requested to submit information whenever a new environmental substance is added according to some change in domestic and/or foreign environmental regulations relating to the products.
- A memorandum for green procurement will be separately prepared and concluded between the supplier concerned and JAE.
- 0If the supplier procures parts and/or materials from a subcontractor (or sub-subcontractor), the supplier is requested to prepare answers to the green procurement survey, referring to information obtained from the subcontractor
Detailed Description of Table 2: Details of chemical substances whose inclusion in products is prohibited or controlled
Quotation of laws and regulations in this table does not guarantee compliance with the applicable laws and regulations. Utmost attention has been paid in the description of CAS Nos., but no guarantee is given regarding content.
Cadmium and its Compounds
Substance | CAS No. |
Cadmium | 7440-43-9 |
Cadmium chloride | 10108-64-2 |
Cadmium sulfate (II)
Sulfuric acid, cadmium salt (1:1) |
10124-36-4
31119-53-6 |
Cadmium oxide | 1306-19-0 |
Cadmium sulfide | 1306-23-6 |
Cadmium fluoride | 7790-79-6 |
Cadmium nitrate |
10325-94-7
10022-68-1 |
Cadmium hydroxide | 21041-95-2 |
Cadmium carbonate | 513-78-0 |
Other cadmium compounds | ——— |
RoHS Directive item
Mercury and its Compounds
Substance | CAS No. |
Mercury | 7439-97-6 |
Mercury(II) oxide | 21908-53-2 |
Mercury dichloride | 7487-94-7 |
Mercury(II) chloride | 33631-63-9 |
Mercury sulphate | 7783-35-9 |
Mercury (II) nitrate | 10045-94-0 |
Mercury(II) sulfide | 1344-48-5 |
Other mercury compounds | ——— |
RoHS Directive item
Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)
Substance | CAS No. |
Polybrominated biphenyls | ——— |
Other PBBs | ——— |
RoHS Directive item
Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs)
Substance | CAS No. |
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers | ——— |
Bis (pentabromophenyl) ether (decabromodiphenyl ether; DecaBDE) | 1163-19-5 |
Other PBDEs | ——— |
RoHS Directive item
Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO)
Substance | CAS No. |
Tributyl tin oxide | 56-35-9 |
Tri-Substituted Organostannic Compounds (excluding TBTO (Tributyl Tin Oxide))
Substance | CAS No. |
Triphenyl tin N,N-dimethyl dithiocarbamate | 1803-12-9 |
Triphenyl tin fluoride | 379-52-2 |
Triphenyl tin chloride | 639-58-7 |
Triphenyl tin chloroacetate | 7094-94-2 |
Triphenyl tin hydroxide | 76-87-9 |
Triphenyl tin acetate | 900-95-8 |
Tributyl tin maleate |
14275-57-1
24291-45-0 |
Tributyl tin chloride |
1461-22-9
7342-38-3 |
Tributyl tin methacrylate | 2155-70-6 |
Tributyl tin laurate | 3090-36-6 |
Bis (Tributyl tin) 2,3- dibromo succinate |
31732-71-5
56323-17-2 |
Bis (Tributyl tin) phthalate | 4782-29-0 |
Tributyl tin acetate | 56-36-0 |
Bis (Tributyl tin) fumarate |
6454-35-9
24291-45-0 |
Tributyl tin sulfamate | 6517-25-5 |
Tributyl tin fluoride |
1983-10-4
7304-48-5 |
Triphenyl tin fatty acid salts (C=9-11) |
47672-31-1
18380-71-7 18380-72-8 94850-90-5 |
Copolymer of alkyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate and Tributyl tin methacrylate (alkyl; C=8) | 67772-01-4 |
Mixture of Tributyl tin cyclopentanecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyl tin naphthenate) | 85409-17-2 |
Mixture of Tributyl tin 1,2,3,4,4a,4b,5,6,10,10a –decahydro –7 –isopropyl -1,4a –dimethyl –1
-phenanthlenecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyl tin rosin salt) |
26239-64-5 |
Other triphenyl tin compounds & other tributil tin compounds | ——— |
Class II Specified Chemical Substances by the Law Concerning the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and Regulation of Their Manufacture, etc.
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs), Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs)
Substance | CAS No. |
PCB | 1336-36-3 |
PCT | 61788-33-8 |
Other PCBs | ——— |
Class I Specified Chemical Substances by the Law Concerning the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and Regulation of Their Manufacture, etc.
Polychlorinated Naphthalenes (PCN) (Cl ≧ 2)
Substance | CAS No. |
Polychlorinated naphthalenes (Cl ≧ 2) | 70776-03-3 |
Other polychlorinated naphthalenes (Cl ≧ 2) | ——— |
Azo Compounds
Substance | CAS No. |
4-aminoazobenzene | 60-09-3 |
O-anisidine | 90-04-0 |
2-naphthylamine | 91-59-8 |
3,3′-dichlorobenzidine | 91-94-1 |
4-aminodiphenyl | 92-67-1 |
Benzidine | 92-87-5 |
O-toluidine | 95-53-4 |
4-chloro-2-methylaniline | 95-69-2 |
2,4-toluenediamine | 95-80-7 |
O-aminoazotoluene | 97-56-3 |
5-nitro-o-toluidine | 99-55-8 |
3,3′-dichloro-4,4′-diaminodiphenylmethane | 101-14-4 |
4,4′-methylenedianiline | 101-77-9 |
4,4′-diaminodiphenylether | 101-80-4 |
P-chloroaniline | 106-47-8 |
3,3′-dimethoxybenzidine | 119-90-4 |
3,3′-dimethylbenzidine | 119-93-7 |
2-methoxy-5-methylaniline | 120-71-8 |
2,4,5-trimethylaniline | 137-17-7 |
4,4′-thiodianiline | 139-65-1 |
4-methoxy-m-phenylenediamine | 615-05-4 |
4,4′-methylenedi-o-toluidine | 838-88-0 |
This table shows specific amines formed from azo compounds. Object to be prohibited: Substances that may directly and continually come in contact with human’s skin, etc. for a long time
Asbestos
Substance | CAS No. |
Tremolite | 77536-68-6 |
Crocidolite | 12001-28-4 |
Amosite | 12172-73-5 |
Actinolite | 77536-66-4 |
Anthophyllite | 77536-67-5 |
Chrysotile | 12001-29-5 |
Other asbestos | ——— |
Chlorinated Paraffins (C=10 – 13)
Substance | CAS No. |
Short chain chlorinated paraffins (C=10 – 13) | 85535-84-8 |
Other short chain chlorinated paraffins | ——— |
Ozone Depleting Substances
Substance | CAS No. |
Ozone depleting substances provided for in the Montreal Protocol | ——— |
Radioactive Substances
Substance | CAS No. |
Uranium | 7440-61-1 |
Plutonium | ——— |
Radon | 10043-92-2 |
Americium | 7440-35-9 |
Thorium | 7440-29-1 |
Cesium | 7440-46-2 |
Strontium | 7440-24-6 |
Other radioactive substances | ——— |
Monomethyl Dibromo Diphenyl Methane (DBBT)
Substance | CAS No. |
Monomethyl dibromo diphenyl methane (DBBT) | 99688-47-8 |
Class I Specified Chemical Substances by the Law Concerning the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and Regulation of Their Manufacture, etc.
(except the Substances Specified by Other Chemical Substance Groups)
Substance | CAS No. |
Mirex | 2385-85-5 |
Chlordane | 57-74-9 |
Hexa chloro benzene | 118-74-1 |
Chloro phenothane (DDT) | 50-29-3 |
Aldrin | 309-00-2 |
Dieldrin | 60-57-1 |
Endrin | 72-20-8 |
N,N’-ditolyl-p-phenylenediamine | 27417-40-9 |
N-tolyl-N’-xylyl-p-phenylenediamine | 28726-30-9 |
N,N’-dixylyl-p-phenylenediamine | 70290-05-0 |
2,4,6- tri -t- butyl phenol | 732-26-3 |
Toxaphene | 8001-35-2 |
2,2,2-trichloro-1,1-bis (4-chlorophenyl) ethanol (common name; kelthane or dicofol) | 115-32-2 |
Hexachloro-1, 3-butadiene | 87-68-3 |
2-(2H-1,2,3-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-di-tert-butylphenol | 3846-71-7 |
Perfluoro-1-octanesulfonyl fluoride (PFOSF) | 307-35-7 |
Pentachlorobenzene | 608-93-5 |
alpha-hexachlorocyclohexane | 319-84-6 |
beta-hexachlorocyclohexane | 319-85-7 |
gamma-hexachlorocyclohexane or Lindane | 58-89-9 |
Chlordecone | 143-50-0 |
Hexabromobiphenyl | 36355-01-8 |
2,2′,4,4′-tetrabromodiphenyl ether | 5436-43-1 |
Pentabromodiphenyl ether | 32534-81-9 |
2,24,46,6Hexabromodiphenyl ether | 35854-94-5 |
Diphenyl ether, heptabromo derivative | 68928-80-3 |
115-29-7 | |
959-98-8 | |
Endosulfan | 33213-65-9 |
25637-99-4 | |
4736-49-6 | |
65701-47-5 | |
138257-17-7 | |
Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) | 138257-18-8
138257-19-9 |
169102-57-2 | |
678970-15-5 | |
678970-16-6 | |
678970-17-7 | |
1,2,5,6,9,10-Hexabromocyclododecane | 3194-55-6 |
Alpha-hexabromocyclododecane | 134237-50-6 |
Beta-hexabromocyclododecane | 134237-51-7 |
Gamma-hexabromocyclododecane | 134237-52-8 |
Class I Specified Chemical Substances by the Law Concerning the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and Regulation of Their Manufacture, etc. Except substances included in other chemical substance groups such as TBTO, PCBs, PCN and PFOS.
Lead and its Compounds
Substance | CAS No. |
Lead chromate | 7758-97-6 |
Lead | 7439-92-1 |
Lead stearate | 1072-35-1 |
Lead titanate | 12060-00-3 |
Tri basic lead sulfate | 12202-17-4 |
Lead dioxide | 1309-60-0 |
Lead oxide red | 1314-41-6 |
Lead sulfide | 1314-87-0 |
Lead monoxide | 1317-36-8 |
Basic lead carbonate | 1319-46-6 |
Lead carbonate basic | 1344-36-1 |
Lead sulfate | 15739-80-7 |
Dibasic lead stearate | 56189-09-4 |
Lead carbonate | 598-63-0 |
Lead (II) sulfate (1:1) | 7446-14-2 |
Lead (II) phosphate (3:2) | 7446-27-7 |
Lead(II) hydrogenarsenate | 7784-40-9 |
C.I. pigment red 104 | 12656-85-8 |
C.I. pigment yellow 34 | 1344-37-2 |
Lead dipicrate | 6477-64-1 |
Trilead diarsenate | 3687-31-8 |
Lead diazide, Lead azide | 13424-46-9 |
Lead styphnate | 15245-44-0 |
Lead(II) methanesulfonate | 17570-76-2 |
Lead bis (tetrafluoroborate) | 13814-96-5 |
Lead titanium zirconium oxide | 12626-81-2 |
Silicic acid, lead salt | 11120-22-2 |
Silicic acid (H2Si2O5), barium salt (1:1), lead-doped [with lead (Pb) content above the applicable generic concentration limit for ‘toxicity for reproduction’ Repr. 1A (CLP) or category 1 (DSD); the substance is a member of the group entry of lead compounds, with index number 082-001-00-6 in Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008] |
68784-75-8 |
Acetic acid, lead salt, basic | 51404-69-4 |
Lead oxide sulfate | 12036-76-9 |
[Phthalato(2-)]dioxotrilead | 69011-06-9 |
Dioxobis(stearato)trilead | 12578-12-0 |
Fatty acids, C16-18, lead salts | 91031-62-8 |
Lead cynamidate | 20837-86-9 |
Lead dinitrate | 10099-74-8 |
Pentalead tetraoxide sulphate | 12065-90-6 |
Pyrochlore, antimony lead yellow | 8012-00-8 |
Sulfurous acid, lead salt, dibasic | 62229-08-7 |
Tetraethyllead | 78-00-2 |
Trilead dioxide phosphonate | 12141-20-7 |
Lead di(acetate) | 301-04-2 |
Other lead compounds | ——— |
Hexavalent Chromium Compounds
Substance | CAS No. |
Sodium dichromate | 10588-01-9 |
Chromium trioxide | 1333-82-0 |
Calcium chromate | 13765-19-0 |
Lead chromate | 7758-97-6 |
Potassium dichromate | 7778-50-9 |
Potassium chromate (VI) | 7789-00-6 |
Sodium dichromate dehydrate | 7789-12-0 |
C.I. pigment red 104 | 12656-85-8 |
C.I. pigment yellow 34 | 1344-37-2 |
Sodium chromate | 7775-11-3 |
Ammonium dichromate | 7789-09-5 |
Strontium chromate | 7789-06-2 |
Potassium hydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate | 11103-86-9 |
Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide | 49663-84-5 |
Dichromium tris(chromate) | 24613-89-6 |
Other hexavalent chromium compounds | ——— |
RoHS Directive item
Cobalt Chloride (Indicator Contained in Desiccant)
Substance | CAS No. |
Cobalt chloride or cobalt chloride (II) | 7646-79-9 |
Cobalt chloride (II) ・ hexahydrate | 7791-13-1 |
Cobalt chloride (III) | 10241-04-0 |
Cobalt chloride | 34240-80-7 |
Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (including its Salts) (PFOS)
Substance | CAS No. |
Perfluorooctane sulfonate | 2795-39-3 |
Threshold of PFOS
- materials: less than 0.1wt %
- Fibers or other coated materials: less than 1μg/m2
Dibutyltin (DBT) Compounds
Substance | CAS No.. |
Dibutyltin oxide | 818-08-6 |
Dibutyltin dichloride | 683-18-1 |
Dibutyltin dilaurate | 77-58-7 |
Dibutyltin bis(benzylmaleate);
Benzyl (Z,Z)-8,8-dibutyl-3,6,10-trioxo-1-phenyl-2,7,9-trioxa-8-stannatrideca-4,11-dien-13-oate; |
7324-74-5 |
Dibutyltin maleate | 78-04-6 |
Dibutyltin di (acetate) | 1067-33-0 |
Other DBT compounds | ——— |
Threshold of DBT
- materials: less than 0.1wt %
- According to EU-REACH rules (EU) No. 276/2010 Annex XⅦ
Dioctyltin (DOT) Compounds
Substance | CAS No.. |
Dioctyltin oxide | 870-08-6 |
Di-N-octyltin dichloride | 3542-36-7 |
Dioctyltin maleate | 16091-18-2 |
diisooctyl 2,2′-[(dioctylstannylene)bis(thio)] diacetate | 26401-97-8 |
Dioctyltin dilaurate | 3648-18-8 |
Other DOT compounds | ——— |
Threshold of DOT
- materials: less than 0.1wt %
- According to EU-REACH rules (EU) No. 276/2010 Annex XⅦ
Dimethyl Fumarate (DMF)
Substance | CAS No.. |
Dimethyl fumarate (DMF) | 624-49-7 |
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and its Compounds (Inclusion Prohibited in Packaging Materials)
Substance | CAS No.. |
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) | 9002-86-2 |
Phthalates (Restricted substances under the RoHS Directive)
Substance | CAS No.. |
Bis (2- ethyl hexyl) phthalate (DEHP) | 117-81-7 |
Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) | 84-74-2 |
Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) | 85-68-7 |
Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) | 84-69-5 |
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH)
Substance | CAS No.. |
Benzo[def]chrysene; Benzo(a)pyrene | 50-32-8 |
Benzo[e]pyrene | 192-97-2 |
Benz[a]anthracene | 56-55-3 |
Chrysene | 218-01-9 |
Benzo(e)acephenanthrylene | 205-99-2 |
Benzo[j]fluoranthene | 205-82-3 |
Benzo(k)fluoranthene | 207-08-9 |
Dibenz[a,h]anthracene | 53-70-3 |
According to EU-REACH rules (EU) No. 1272/2013 Annex XⅦ
Pentadecafluorooctanoic Acid (including its Salts) (PFOA)
Substance | CAS No. |
Pentadecafluorooctanoic acid | 335-67-1 |
Ammonium pentadecafluorooctanoate | 3825-26-1 |
Other pentadecafluorooctanoic acid and its salts | ——— |
US TSCA PBT substance
(except the Substances Specified by Other Chemical Substance Groups)
Substance | CAS No.. |
Pentachlorothiophenol (PCTP) | 133-49-3 |
Phenol, Isopropylated Phosphate (PIP(3:1)) | 68937-41-7 |
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and its Compounds (excluding No. 23)
Substance | CAS No. |
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) | 9002-86-2 |
Antimony and its Compounds
Substance | CAS No. |
Antimony | 7440-36-0 |
Antimony trichloride | 10025-91-9 |
Antimony oxide | 1309-64-4 |
Antimony pentoxide | 1314-60-9 |
Sodium antimonate | 15432-85-6 |
Other antimony compounds | ——— |
Arsenic and its Compounds
Substance | CAS No. |
Arsenic | 7440-38-2 |
Gallium arsenide | 1303-00-0 |
Diarsenic pentoxide | 1303-28-2 |
Arsenic trioxide | 1327-53-3 |
Other arsenic compounds | ——— |
Beryllium and its Compounds
Substance | CAS No. |
Beryllium | 7440-41-7 |
Beryllium oxide | 1304-56-9 |
Other beryllium compounds | ——— |
Bismuth and its Compounds
Substance | CAS No. |
Bismuth | 7440-69-9 |
Bismuth trioxide | 1304-76-3 |
Bismuth nitrate | 10361-44-1 |
Other bismuth compounds | ——— |
Nickel and Nickel Compounds
Substance | CAS No. |
Nickel | 7440-02-0 |
Nickel (II) oxide | 1313-99-1 |
Nickel (II) carbonate | 3333-67-3 |
Nickel (II) sulfate | 7786-81-4 |
Other nickel compounds (except nickel alloy) | ——— |
Selenium and its Compounds
Substance | CAS No. |
Selenium | 7782-49-2 |
Selenous acid | 7783-00-8 |
Other selenium compounds | ——— |
Magnesium
Substance | CAS No. |
Magnesium | 7439-95-4 |
Chromium Compounds (except Hexavalent Chromium) 【Substances to be controlled】
Substance | CAS No. |
Chromium(III)oxide | 1308-38-9 |
Basic chromic sulfate | 64093-79-4 |
Other trivalent chromium compounds | ——— |
Cobalt and its Compounds
(except Cobalt Chloride Contained in Indicators of Desiccants)
Substance | CAS No. |
Cobalt | 7440-48-4 |
Cobalt(II) oxide | 1307-96-6 |
Cobalt oxide(II,III) | 1308-06-1 |
Other cobalt compounds | ——— |
Phthalates (except the restricted substances under the RoHS Directive)
Substance | CAS No. |
Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) |
28553-12-0
68515-48-0 |
Di-”isodecyl” phthalate (DIDP) |
26761-40-0
68515-49-1 |
Dioctyl phthalate (DNOP) | 117-84-0 |
Dihexyl phthalate | 84-75-3 |
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dihexyl ester, branched and linear | 68515-50-4 |
Dicyclohexyl phthalate (DCHP) | 84-61-7 |
Other phthalates compounds | ——— |
Brominated Flame Retardant (except PBBs, PBDEs and FR-720)
Substance | CAS No. |
Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(14) [Aliphatic/alicyclic brominated compounds] |
——— |
Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(15) [Aliphatic/alicyclic brominated compounds in combination with antimony compounds] |
——— |
Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(16) [Aromatic brominated compounds (excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls)] |
——— |
Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(17) [Aromatic brominated compounds (excluding brominated diphenyl ether and biphenyls) in combination with antimony compounds] |
——— |
Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(22) [Aliphatic/alicyclic chlorinated and brominated compounds] |
——— |
Brominated flame retardant which comes under notation of ISO 1043-4 code number FR(42) [Brominated organic phosphorus compounds] |
——— |
2,4,6- tribromo phenol | 118-79-6 |
2,4,6- tribromo phenyl allyl ether | 3278-89-5 |
Bromo ethylene | 593-60-2 |
Tetra bromo phthalic anhydride | 632-79-1 |
Tetrabromobisphenol A | 79-94-7 |
2,3- dibromo -1- propanol | 96-13-9 |
TBBA bis-(2-hydroxy-ethyl-ether) | 4162-45-2 |
Poly(2,6-dibromo-phenylene oxide) | 69882-11-7 |
Tetra-decabromo-diphenoxy-benzene | 58965-66-5 |
1,2-bis(2,4,6-tribromo-phenoxy)ethane | 37853-59-1 |
TBBA, unspecified | 30496-13-0 |
TBBA-epichlorhydrin oligomer | 40039-93-8 |
TBBA-diglycidyl-ether oligomer | 70682-74-5 |
TBBA carbonate oligomer | 28906-13-0 |
TBBA carbonate oligomer, phenoxy end capped | 94334-64-2 |
TBBA carbonate oligomer, 2,4,6-tribromophenol terminated | 71342-77-3 |
TBBA-bisphenol a-phosgene polymer | 32844-27-2 |
Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol | 139638-58-7 |
Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with tribromophenol | 135229-48-0 |
TBBA-bis-(allyl-ether) | 25327-89-3 |
TBBA-dimethyl-ether | 37853-61-5 |
Tetrabromo-bisphenol S | 39635-79-5 |
TBBS-bis-(2,3-dibromo-propyl-ether) | 42757-55-1 |
2,4-dibromo-phenol | 615-58-7 |
Pentabromo-phenol | 608-71-9 |
Tribromo-phenyl-allyl-ether, unspeficied | 26762-91-4 |
Tetrabromo-cyclo-octane | 31454-48-5 |
1,2-dibromo-4-(1,2-dibromo-methyl)-cyclo-hexane | 3322-93-8 |
TBPA Na salt | 25357-79-3 |
Bis(methyl)tetrabromo-phtalate | 55481-60-2 |
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)tetrabromo-phtalate (C = 6-23) | 26040-51-7 |
2-hydroxy-propyl-2-(2-hydroxy-ethoxy)-ethyl-TBP | 20566-35-2 |
TBPA, glycol-and propylene-oxide esters | 75790-69-1 |
N,N’-ethylene-bis-(tetrabromo-phthalimide) | 32588-76-4 |
Ethylene-bis (5,6-dibromo-norbornane-2,3-dicarboximide) | 52907-07-0 |
2,3-dibromo-2-butene-1,4-diol | 3234-02-4 |
Dibromo-neopentyl-glycol | 3296-90-0 |
Tribromo-neopentyl-alcohol | 36483-57-5 |
Poly tribromo-styrene | 57137-10-7 |
Tribromo-styrene | 61368-34-1 |
Dibromo-styrene grafted PP | 171091-06-8 |
Poly-dibromo-styrene | 31780-26-4 |
Bromo-/chloro-paraffins | 68955-41-9 |
Bromo-/chloro-alpha-olefin | 82600-56-4 |
Tris-(2,3-dibromo-propyl)-isocyanurate | 52434-90-9 |
Tris(2,4-dibromo-phenyl)phosphate | 49690-63-3 |
Tris(tribromo-neopentyl)phosphate | 19186-97-1 |
Chlorinated and brominated phosphate ester | 125997-20-8 |
Pentabromo-toluene | 87-83-2 |
Pentabromo-benzyl bromide | 38521-51-6 |
1,3-butadiene homopolymer, brominated | 68441-46-3 |
Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate, monomer | 59447-55-1 |
Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate, polymer | 59447-57-3 |
Decabromo-diphenyl-ethane | 61262-53-1 |
Tribromo-bisphenyl-maleinimide | 59789-51-4 |
Brominated trimethylphenyl-lindane | 59789-51-4 |
Tetrabromobisphenol A (FR-720)
Substance | CAS No. |
Tetrabromobisphenol A bis (2,3- dibromo propyl ether) | 21850-44-2 |
The FR-720 designated by CAS No. only is applicable. Other TBBAs should be described as brominated flame retardants.
Halogenated Resin Additives (except Brominated Flame Retardants)
Substance | CAS No. |
Tris (2- chloro ethyl) phosphate | 115-96-8 |
Poly tetra fluoro ethylene | 9002-84-0 |
Other halogenated resin additives | ——— |
Halogenated resin additive excluding brominated flame retardants
Organic Tin Compounds
(except Tri-Substituted Organostannic Compounds, DBTs and DOTs)
Substance | CAS No. |
Other organic tin compounds | ——— |
Organic tin compounds excluding TBTO, TBTs, TPTs, DBTs and DOTs
REACH SVHC
(except the Substances Specified by Other Chemical Substance Groups) 【Substances to be controlled】
Substance | CAS No. |
Anthracene | 120-12-7 |
Musk xylene | 81-15-2 |
Triethyl arsenate | 15606-95-8 |
Anthracene oil | 90640-80-5 |
Anthracene oil, anthracene paste, distillation lights | 91995-17-4 |
Ammonia liquor, coal gasification | 91995-15-2 |
Anthracene oil, anthracene-low | 90640-82-7 |
Anthracene oil, anthracene paste | 90640-81-6 |
Pitch, coal tar, high-temperature | 65996-93-2 |
2,4-dinitrotoluene | 121-14-2 |
Acrylamide | 79-06-1 |
Trichloroethylene | 79-01-6 |
Boric acid |
10043-35-3
11113-50-1 |
Sodium tetraborate decahydrate Sodium tetraborate
Sodium tetraborate pentahydrate |
1303-96-4
1330-43-4 12179-04-3 |
Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide hydrate | 12267-73-1 |
Cobalt(II) sulfate | 10124-43-3 |
Cobalt(II) nitrate | 10141-05-6 |
Cobalt(II) carbonate | 513-79-1 |
Cobalt(II) acetate | 71-48-7 |
2- Methoxyethanol | 109-86-4 |
2- Ethoxyethanol | 110-80-5 |
Chromic acid Dichromic acid
Oligomers of chromic acid and dichromic acid |
7738-94-5
13530-68-2 ——— |
2-Ethoxyethyl acetate | 111-15-9 |
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters | 68515-42-4 |
Hydrazine
Hydrazine hydrate |
302-01-2
7803-57-8 |
1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone | 872-50-4 |
1,2,3-Trichloropropane | 96-18-4 |
Diisoheptyl phthalate (DIHP) | 71888-89-6 |
Zirconia aluminosilicate,refractory ceramic fibres (according to conditions of SVHC) | ——— |
Calcium arsenate | 7778-44-1 |
Bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether | 111-96-6 |
Aluminiosilicate, refractory ceramic fibres (according to conditions of SVHC) | ——— |
N,N-dimethylacetamide | 127-19-5 |
Arsenic acid | 7778-39-4 |
1, 2-dichloroethane | 107-06-2 |
4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol | 140-66-9 |
Formaldehyde, oligomeric reaction products with aniline | 25214-70-4 |
Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate | 117-82-8 |
Phenolphthalein | 77-09-8 |
Triethylene glycol dimethyl ether | 112-49-2 |
1,2-Dimethoxyethane | 110-71-4 |
Boron oxide | 1303-86-2 |
Formamide | 75-12-7 |
1,3,5-Triglycidyl isocyanurate | 2451-62-9 |
1,3,5-tris-[(2S and 2R)-2,3-epoxypropyl]-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-(1H,3H,5H)-trione | 59653-74-6 |
4,4′-Bis(dimethylamino)benzophenone | 90-94-8 |
4,4′-Methylenebis(N,N-dimethylaniline) | 101-61-1 |
Crystal Violet;
Dimethyl(4-{Bis[4-(dimethylamino)phenyl]methylidene}cyclohexa-2,5-dien-1 -ylidene)ammonium chloride |
548-62-9 |
Dimethyl(4-{(4-anilino-1-naphthyl)[4-(dimethylamino)phenyl]methylidene}cyclohexa-2,5-dien- 1-ylidene)ammonium chloride (according to conditions of SVHC) |
2580-56-5 |
(4-Anilino-1-naphthyl){bis[4-(dimethylamino)phenyl]}methanol (according to conditions of SVHC) |
6786-83-0 |
Bis[4-(dimethylamino)phenyl][4-(methylamino)phenyl]methanol (according to conditions of SVHC) |
561-41-1 |
Pentacosafluorotridecanoic acid | 72629-94-8 |
Tricosafluorododecanoic acid | 307-55-1 |
Henicosafluoroundecanoic acid | 2058-94-8 |
Heptacosafluorotetradecanoic acid | 376-06-7 |
Diazene-1,2-dicarboxamide (C,C’-azodi(formamide)) | 123-77-3 |
Cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylic anhydride [1] / cis-cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylic anhydride [2] /
trans-cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylic anhydride [3] [The individual cis- [2] and trans- [3] isomer substances and all possible combinations of the cis- and transisomers [1] are covered by this entry] |
85-42-7
13149-00-3 14166-21-3 |
Hexahydromethylphthalic anhydride [1] / Hexahydro-4-methylphthalic anhydride [2] / Hexahydro-1-methylphthalic anhydride [3] / Hexahydro-3-methylphthalic anhydride [4]
[The individual isomers [2], [3] and [4] (including their cis- and trans- stereo isomeric forms) and
all possible combinations of the isomers [1] are covered by this entry] |
25550-51-0
19438-60-9 48122-14-1 57110-29-9 |
4-Nonylphenol, branched and linear [substances with a linear and/or branched alkyl chain with a carbon number of 9 covalently bound in position 4 to phenol, covering also UVCB- and well -defined substances which include any of the individual isomers or a combination thereof] | ——— |
4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol, ethoxylated [covering well-defined substances and UVCB substances, polymers and homologues] | ——— |
Methoxyacetic acid | 625-45-6 |
N,N-dimethylformamide | 68-12-2 |
1-bromopropane (n-propyl bromide) | 106-94-5 |
Methyloxirane (Propylene oxide) | 75-56-9 |
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dipentylester, branched and linear | 84777-06-0 |
Diisopentylphthalate (DIPP) | 605-50-5 |
N-pentyl-isopentylphthalate | 776297-69-9 |
1,2-diethoxyethane | 629-14-1 |
Furan | 110-00-9 |
Diethyl sulphate | 64-67-5 |
Dimethyl sulphate | 77-78-1 |
3-ethyl-2-methyl-2-(3-methylbutyl)-1,3-oxazolidine | 143860-04-2 |
Dinoseb (6-sec-butyl-2,4-dinitrophenol) | 88-85-7 |
N-methylacetamide | 79-16-3 |
Dipentyl phthalate (DPP) | 131-18-0 |
4-Nonylphenol, branched and linear, ethoxylated
[substances with a linear and/or branched alkyl chain with a carbon number of 9 covalently bound in position 4 to phenol, ethoxylated covering UVCB- and well-defined substances, polymers and homologues, which include any of the individual isomers and/or combinations
thereof] |
——— |
Disodium 3,3′-[[1,1′-biphenyl]-4,4′-diylbis(azo)]bis(4-aminonaphthalene-1-sulphonate)
(C.I. Direct Red 28) |
573-58-0 |
Disodium 4-amino-3-[[4′-[(2,4-diaminophenyl)azo][1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo] -5-hydroxy-6
-(phenylazo)naphthalene-2,7-disulphonate (C.I. Direct Black 38) |
1937-37-7 |
Imidazolidine-2-thione (2-imidazoline-2-thiol) | 96-45-7 |
Trixylyl phosphate | 25155-23-1 |
Sodium peroxometaborate | 7632-04-4 |
Sodium perborate; perboric acid, sodium salt | ——— |
2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-ditertpentylphenol (UV-328) | 25973-55-1 |
2-ethylhexyl 10-ethyl-4,4-dioctyl-7-oxo-8-oxa-3,5-dithia-4-stannatetradecanoate (DOTE) | 15571-58-1 |
Reaction mass of 2-ethylhexyl
10-ethyl-4,4-dioctyl-7-oxo-8-oxa-3,5-dithia-4-stannatetradecanoate and 2-ethylhexyl 10-ethyl-4-[[2-[(2-ethylhexyl)oxy]-2-oxoethyl]thio]-4-octyl-7-oxo-8-oxa-3,5-dithia-4-stannatetra decanoate (reaction mass of DOTE and MOTE) |
——— |
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C6-10-alkyl esters;
1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid, mixed decyl and hexyl and octyl diesters with ≥ 0.3% of dihexyl phthalate (EC No. 201-559-5) |
68515-51-5 68648-93-1 |
5-sec-butyl-2-(2,4-dimethylcyclohex-3-en-1-yl)-5-methyl-1,3-dioxane [1],
5-sec-butyl-2-(4,6-dimethylcyclohex-3-en-1-yl)-5-methyl-1,3-dioxane [2] [covering any of the individual isomers of [1] and [2] or any combination thereof] |
——— |
1,3-Propanesultone | 1120-71-4 |
2-(3,5-Di-tert-butyl-2-hydroxyphenyl)-5-chloro-2H-benzotriazole | 3864-99-1 |
2-(2h-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-6-(1-methylpropyl)-phenol | 36437-37-3 |
Nitrobenzene | 98-95-3 |
Perfluorononan-1-oic acid (2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,9-heptadecafluorononanoic acid and its sodium and ammonium salts) |
375-95-1
21049-39-8 4149-60-4 |
Nonadecafluorodecanoic acid (PFDA) and its sodium and ammonium salts |
335-76-2
3830-45-3 3108-42-7 |
p-(1,1-dimethylpropyl)phenol | 80-46-6 |
4-heptylphenol, branched and linear [substances with a linear and/or branched alkyl chain with a carbon number of 7 covalently bound predominantly in position 4 to phenol, covering also UVCB- and well-defined substances which include any of the individual isomers or a
combination thereof] |
——— |
Perfluorohexane-1-sulphonic acid and its salts (PFHxS) | ——— |
1,6,7,8,9,14,15,16,17,17,18,18-Dodecachloropentacyclo[12.2.1.16,9.02,13.05,10]octadeca-7,15- diene (“Dechlorane Plus”™)
covering any of its individual anti- and syn-isomers or any combination thereof |
——— |
Reaction products of 1,3,4-thiadiazolidine-2,5-dithione, formaldehyde and 4-heptylphenol, branched and linear (RP-HP)
with ≥0.1% w/w 4-heptylphenol, branched and linear (4-HPbl) |
——— |
Terphenyl, hydrogenated | 61788-32-7 |
Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4) | 556-67-2 |
Ethylenediamine (EDA) | 107-15-3 |
Dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane (D6) | 540-97-6 |
Disodium octaborate | 12008-41-2 |
Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5) | 541-02-6 |
Benzo[ghi]perylene | 191-24-2 |
Benzene-1,2,4-tricarboxylic acid 1,2 anhydride (trimellitic anhydride; TMA) | 552-30-7 |
2,2-bis(4′-hydroxyphenyl)-4-methylpentane | 6807-17-6 |
Fluoranthene | 206-44-0 |
Phenanthrene | 85-01-8 |
Pyrene | 129-00-0 |
1,7,7-trimethyl-3-(phenylmethylene)bicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-one (3-benzylidene camphor; 3-BC) | 15087-24-8 |
Linear and branched 4-nonylphenol (4-NP) to tris phosphite containing 0.1 wt% or more (4-nonylphenyl, straight chain and branched chain) |
——— |
4-tert-butylphenol | 98-54-4 |
2-methoxymethyl acetate | 110-49-6 |
2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoro-2- (heptafluoropropoxy) propionic acid and its salts and their acid halides (including their respective isomers and their combinations) |
——— |
2-Benzyl-2- (N, N-dimethylamino) -1- (4-morpholinophenyl) butane-1-on | 119313-12-1 |
2-Methyl-1- [4- (methylthio) phenyl] -2-morpholinopropan-1-on | 71868-10-5 |
Diisohexyl-phthalate | 71850-09-4 |
Nonaflatebutane-1-sulfonic acid (PFBS) and its salts | ——— |
N-Vinyl Imidazole | 1072-63-5 |
2-Methyl-1H-imidazole | 693-98-1 |
Butyl = 4-hydroxybenzoart | 94-26-8 |
Tin, dibutylbis (2,4-Pentane Zionato -O, O’)-, (OC-6-11)- | 22673-19-4 |
Bis(2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethyl)ether | 143-24-8 |
Dioctyltin dilaurate, stannane, dioctyl-, bis(coco acyloxy) derivs., and any other stannane, dioctyl-, bis(fatty acyloxy) derivs. wherein C12 is the predominant carbon number of the fatty acyloxy moiety |
——— |
1,4-dioxane | 123-91-1 |
2,2-bis(bromomethyl)propane-1,3-diol (BMP); 2,2-dimethylpropan-1-ol, tribromo derivative/3-bromo-2,2-bis(bromomethyl)-1-propanol (TBNPA); 2,3-dibromo-1-propanol (2,3-DBPA) |
——— |
2-(4-tert-butylbenzyl)propionaldehyde and its individual stereoisomers | ——— |
4,4′-(1-methylpropylidene)bisphenol | 77-40-7 |
glutaral | 111-30-8 |
Medium-chain chlorinated paraffins (MCCP)
(UVCB substances consisting of more than or equal to 80% linear chloroalkanes with carbon chain lengths within the range from C14 to C17) |
——— |
Orthoboric acid, sodium salt (group) | ——— |
Phenol, alkylation products (mainly in para position) with C12-rich branched alkyl chains from oligomerisation, covering any individual isomers and/ or combinations thereof (PDDP) |
——— |
(±)-1,7,7-trimethyl-3-[(4-methylphenyl)methylene]bicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-one covering any of the individual isomers and/or combinations thereof (4-MBC) | ——— |
6,6′-di-tert-butyl-2,2′-methylenedi-p-cresol | 119-47-1 |
S-(tricyclo(5.2.1.0’2,6)deca-3-en-8(or 9)-yl O-(isopropyl or isobutyl or 2-ethylhexyl) O-(isopropyl or isobutyl or 2-ethylhexyl) phosphorodithioate
X4261 |
255881-94-8 |
tris(2-methoxyethoxy)vinylsilane | 1067-53-4 |
N-(hydroxymethyl)acrylamide | 924-42-5 |
reaction mass of 2,2,3,3,5,5,6,6-octafluoro-4-(1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropan-2-yl)morpholine and 2,2,3,3,5,5,6,6-octafluoro-4-(heptafluoropropyl)morpholine | ——— |
Perfluoroheptanoic acid (PFHpA) and its salts Examples of Substances: PFHpA perfluoroheptanoic
PFHpA sodium salt PFHpA ammonium salt PFHpA potassium salt |
——— 375-85-9
20109-59-5 6130-43-4 21049-36-5 |
Melamine | 108-78-1 |
Isobutyl 4-hydroxybenzoate | 4247-02-3 |
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) tetrabromophthalate (TBPH) covering any of the individual isomers and/or combinations thereof
・Bis(2-ethylhexyl) tetrabromophthalate (TBPH) |
———
26040-51-7 |
Barium diboron tetraoxide | 13701-59-2 |
4,4′-sulphonyldiphenol (BPS) | 80-09-1 |
2,2′,6,6′-tetrabromo-4,4′-isopropylidene diphenol (TBBPA) | 79-94-7 |
1,1′-[ethane-1,2-diylbisoxy]bis[2,4,6-tribromobenzene] (BTBPE) | 37853-59-1 |
Except the substances whose inclusion is prohibited in another substance group.
Bromine and its Compounds
(except the Substances Specified by Other Chemical Substance Groups) 【Substances to be controlled】
Substance | CAS No. |
Bromine and its compounds | ——— |
Except the substances included in other chemical substance groups such as PBBs, PBDEs, FR-720 and the brominated flame retardant (see No.35)
Chlorine and its Compounds
(except the Substances Specified by Other Chemical Substance Groups) 【Substances to be controlled】
Substance | CAS No. |
Other chlorine and its compounds | ——— |
Except the substances included in other chemical substance groups such as PCBs, PCNs (Cl 2), paraffine chlorides (C= 10-13), PVCs
Bisphenol A
Substance | CAS No. |
Bisphenol A | 80-05-7 |
Phosphorus
Substance | CAS No. |
Phosphorus | 7723-14-0 |
Documents / Resources
JAE JEMR-401-2 Green Procurement Guideline [pdf] User Guide JEMR-401-2 Green Procurement Guideline, JEMR-401-2, Green Procurement Guideline, Procurement Guideline |