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4 ALBERT EMBANKMENT LONDON SE1 7SR
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PPR.1/Circ.6 2 May 2019
HAZARD EVALUATION OF SUBSTANCES TRANSPORTED BY SHIPS
Report of the fifty-sixth session of the GESAMP Working Group on the Evaluation of the Hazards of Harmful Substances Carried by Ships
The report of the fifty-sixth session of the GESAMP Working Group on the Evaluation of the Hazards of Harmful Substances Carried by Ships (GESAMP/EHS Working Group), held from 8 to 12 April 2019, is attached.
Any comments or questions should be addressed to:
Technical Secretary of the GESAMP/EHS Working Group Marine Environment Division International Maritime Organization 4 Albert Embankment London SE1 7SR United Kingdom
Email: gesamp-ehs@imo.org
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WORKING GROUP ON THE EVALUATION OF THE HAZARDS OF HARMFUL SUBSTANCES CARRIED BY SHIP 56th session Agenda item 9
EHS 56/9
12 April 2019 Original: ENGLISH
REPORT OF THE FIFTY-SIXTH SESSION
1 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 2
2 OUTCOME OF OTHER BODIES .............................................................................. 2
3 EVALUATION OF NEW SUBSTANCES ................................................................... 4
4 RE-EVALUATION OF SUBSTANCES AND CONSIDERATION OF ISSUES RELATED TO EVALUATIONS .................................................................................. 5
5 CLASSIFICATION ISSUES ....................................................................................... 7
6 CONSOLIDATION OF EXISTING DATA FILES ....................................................... 8
7 COMMUNICATION AND PUBLICATION .................................................................. 8
8 ANY OTHER BUSINESS .......................................................................................... 8
9 CONSIDERATION AND ADOPTION OF THE REPORT .......................................... 8
LIST OF ANNEXES ANNEX 1 LIST OF MEMBERS ATTENDING THE FIFTY-SIXTH SESSION OF THE
GESAMP/EHS WORKING GROUP
ANNEX 2 REPORT ON GESAMP ACTIVITIES
ANNEX 3 OUTCOME OF ESPH 24 AND THE ESPH WORKING GROUP AT PPR 6
ANNEX 4 CONCENTRATION OF INGREDIENTS OF A MIXTURE THAT WOULD TRIGGER LONG-TERM HEALTH EFFECT RATINGS OF A MIXTURE
ANNEX 5 GESAMP HAZARD PROFILES FOR NEW SUBSTANCES SUBMITTED FOR EVALUATION TO GESAMP/EHS 56
ANNEX 6 UPDATED GESAMP COMPOSITE LIST
ANNEX 7 PROVISIONAL AGENDA FOR THE FIFTY-SEVENTH SESSION OF THE GESAMP/EHS WORKING GROUP
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1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 The fifty-sixth session of the GESAMP Working Group on the Evaluation of the Hazards of Harmful Substances Carried by Ships (GESAMP/EHS Working Group) was held at IMO in London, United Kingdom, from 8 to 12 April 2019, chaired by Dr. Thomas Höfer. The list of experts attending the meeting is set out in annex 1. 1.2 The Group reviewed the agenda and the provisional timetable, and agreed to some modifications to the timetable. Subsequently, the Group adopted both. 2 OUTCOME OF OTHER BODIES Outcome of GESAMP 45 2.1 The Group noted the report by the Chair on the outcome of the forty-fifth session of GESAMP, which took place from 17 to 20 September 2018 in Rome, Italy, hosted by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). A summary of the outcome of the meeting is set out in annex 2. Outcome of IMO bodies 2.2 The Group noted that the following meetings of relevance had taken place since the fifty-fifth session of the GESAMP/EHS Working Group:
.1 the twenty-fourth intersessional meeting of the Working Group on the Evaluation of Safety and Pollution Hazards of Chemicals (ESPH 24), which took place from 1 to 5 October 2018 (PPR 6/3); and
.2 the Working Group on the Evaluation of Safety and Pollution
Hazards (ESPH), which met during the sixth session of the PPR Sub-Committee from 18 to 20 February 2019 (PPR 6/WP.3).
2.3 The Group noted the information presented by the Secretariat on the outcome of the above-mentioned meetings on matters of relevance to the work of the GESAMP/EHS Working Group, as summarized in annex 3. 2.4 The Group noted that PPR 6 had invited GESAMP/EHS to review the guidance contained in the draft PPR.1 circular on decisions with regard to the categorization and classification of products (PPR 6/20, annex 5), and to consider the possibility of a review and update of GHP ratings for products in the GESAMP Composite List, in line with this guidance, for purposes of consistency and harmonization (PPR 6/20, paragraph 3.38). 2.5 The Group reviewed the above-mentioned draft PPR.1 circular and also reviewed the draft revised MEPC.1/Circ.512 on guidelines for the provisional assessment of liquid substances transported in bulk (PPR 6/20, annex 4). Subsequently, the Group agreed to suggest the following editorial modifications:
.1 the addition under paragraph 1.12 of the draft revised MEPC.1/Circ.512 of a reference to the revised GESAMP Hazard Evaluation Procedure for Chemicals Carried by Ships, specifically under "GESAMP Hazard Profile", and the inclusion in appendix 2 of the up-to-date reference to the revised GESAMP Hazard Evaluation Procedure for Chemicals Carried by Ships; and
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.2 in paragraph .9 of the draft PPR.1 circular on decisions with regard to the categorization and classification of products (PPR 6/20, annex 5), the reference to BLG/Circ.15 should be replaced with the up-to-date reference to the revised GESAMP Hazard Evaluation Procedure for Chemicals Carried by Ships.
2.6 In the context of the draft PPR.1 circular on decisions with regard to the categorization and classification of products (PPR 6/20, annex 5), the Group requested the Secretariat to bring the following points to the attention of ESPH 26:
.1 The last sentence of paragraph .6 could be reworded, with a view to avoiding any misunderstanding that minerals are readily biodegradable. As a suggestion the sentence should indicate that the rating of Inorg is treated as being equivalent to an R rating for the purpose of following the guidance rules for pollution category and ship type.
.2 The last sentence of paragraph .11 may be misinterpreted as an obligation
for the submitters to inform GESAMP/EHS that a submission relates to a reduced hazard profile. As a suggestion the word "should" could be replaced by "may".
.3 In the context of paragraph .12, it should be noted that the GESAMP/EHS
Working Group includes in the EHS name of mixtures an indication of components that have an impact on the environmental or health hazards of the mixture, as appropriate. This could result in mineral oil being reflected in the EHS name.
2.7 In relation to the possibility of a review and update of GHP ratings for products in the GESAMP Composite List, in line with the guidance contained in the draft PPR.1 circular on decisions with regard to the categorization and classification of products, the Group advised that the GHP ratings reflect scientific data. The Group agreed that it is not appropriate to show amended GHP ratings in the Composite List based on the guidance in the draft revised PPR.1 circular. Cut-off values to be used when assessing mixtures containing components with a long-term health effect 2.8 The Group recalled that PPR 5 had requested it to consider the proposal in document PPR 5/3/3 (Norway) and to advise the ESPH Working Group with regard to recommended cut-off values to be used when assessing mixtures containing components with a long-term health effect. 2.9 The Group also recalled that due to time constraints at its fifty-fifth session, it had been unable to finalize the requested advice but had agreed that the relevant text from the revised GESAMP Hazard Evaluation Procedure for Chemicals Carried by Ships would form the basis for developing a recommendation, at EHS 56, for consideration by the ESPH Working Group. 2.10 The Group agreed that the table of concentrations of ingredients of a mixture that would trigger long-term health effect ratings for that mixture, which had been developed by the Group and included in the draft revised GESAMP Hazard Evaluation Procedure for Chemicals Carried by Ships, could be used by the ESPH Working Group. The rules are set out in annex 4. With regard to the two thresholds for mutagenicity, sensitization (skin and respiratory) and target organ toxicity, the Group was of the view that the ESPH Working Group could go for the
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worst-case option and use the lower percentage limits when utilizing the mixture calculation rules for assigning carriage requirements. In this context, the Group noted the perspective that manufacturers could request GESAMP/EHS for a full profile of a mixture, which would then be rated based on the appropriate percentage limits for the subcategories of the above-mentioned health effects, subject to appropriate data being submitted. 3 EVALUATION OF NEW SUBSTANCES 3.1 The Group recalled that when submitting new substances for evaluation by the GESAMP/EHS Working Group, a full set of data, addressing all the relevant information requirements set out in the GESAMP/EHS Product Data Reporting Form, was required. The Group further noted that insufficient data, or a lack of adequate supporting arguments, where estimates had been used, would result in no rating being assigned for the end-point concerned or, as a worst case, no full hazard profile being issued for the chemical under review. In addition, the Group emphasized that requests for evaluations of mixtures, for which the assessment would be based on data for individual components of the mixture, should be accompanied by detailed and realistic compositional information (i.e. percentages, ratios or concentrations of the components). 3.2 The Group considered the following new substances, which had been submitted for evaluation to this session:
.1 alpha-Olefins (C12+), mixture EHS 2516
.2 Alkyl (C3-C11) benzenes with phenol-formaldehyde/acrylate polymers (33% or less)
EHS 2517
.3 Sodium oxalate solution EHS 2518 3.3 The Group, in assessing the submitted products, made observations and reached conclusions, as set out in the ensuing paragraphs. The resultant hazard profiles assigned by the Working Group for inclusion in the GESAMP Composite List are set out in annex 5. EHS 2516 alpha-Olefins (C12+), mixture 3.4 In considering the submission, the Group noted that according to the information provided, the product was a mixture of variable composition of different organic aliphatic substances. The information on composition according to the submitter indicated that each of the ingredients may be present in a range from 0 to 100%. The Group also noted that no impurities (e.g. alpha-olefins of a chain length lower than 12) were reported. In this regard, the Group reiterated that submitters should provide detailed and realistic compositional information (i.e. percentages, ratios or concentrations of the components) in order for the Group to be able to produce an accurate GESAMP Hazard Profile. 3.5 Notwithstanding the above, the Group considered the data provided for the product and assigned a GESAMP Hazard Profile accordingly. In reviewing the data available, the Group noted that the acute inhalation toxicity of the vapour of the mixture was lower than the toxicity based on exposure to mist. Therefore, the Group agreed to append a hash mark (#) to the entry, denoting that a lower acute inhalation risk may be considered for the purposes of risk management of exposure to the vapour.
Rating A1a=(5) A1b=(5) A1=(5) A2= (R) B1= (0) B2= NI C1= (0) C2= (0) C3= (1) D1= (1) D2= (0) D3= A E2= Fp E3= 3 (#) to the entry
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EHS 2517 Alkyl (C3-C11) benzenes with phenol-formaldehyde/acrylate polymers (33% or less)
3.6 In considering the submission, the Group noted that a full set of data had been provided for the mixture and all components. Consequently, the Group assigned a GESAMP Hazard Profile accordingly. In reviewing the data available, the Group noted that the acute inhalation toxicity of the vapour of the mixture was lower than the toxicity based on exposure to mist. Therefore, the Group agreed to append a hash mark (#) to the entry, denoting that a lower acute inhalation risk may be considered for the purposes of risk management of exposure to the vapour.
Rating A1a= 4 A1b= NI A1= 4 A2=NR B1=2 B2=0 C1=0 C2=0 C3=(2) D1=(2) D2=(2) D3=MASs E2 = F E3 =3 (#) to the entry
EHS 2518 Sodium oxalate solution 3.7 In considering the submission, the Group noted that a full set of data had been provided for the product and assigned a GESAMP Hazard Profile accordingly. The assessment was based on the most concentrated aqueous solution. Having also noted the low vapour pressure, the Group agreed to append a hash mark (#) to the entry, denoting that a lower acute inhalation risk may be considered for the purposes of risk management of exposure to the vapour.
Rating A1a= 0 A1b= (1) A1= (1) A2=R B1=2 B2=1 C1=1 C2=0 C3=(2) D1=(2) D2=2 D3=blank E2 = D E3 =2 (#) to the entry
4 RE-EVALUATION OF SUBSTANCES AND CONSIDERATION OF ISSUES
RELATED TO EVALUATIONS 4.1 The Group recalled that, as part of its work, it routinely considered requests for the re-assessment of products, based on the submission of new data or new scientific insights into the hazards of substances that may result in a change to a hazard profile. 4.2 The Group also recalled its ongoing review and update of the existing GESAMP/EHS files for completeness and consistency and the need for communication of any amendments relating to such matters, bringing these to the attention of IMO (i.e. the ESPH Working Group of the PPR Sub-Committee). 4.3 The Group considered a request to undertake a review of the hazard profiles for Ethyl tert-butyl ether (EHS 2085), Fish by-products (fresh) (EHS 2499), Fish silage (containing 3% or less formic acid with antioxidant) (EHS 2500) and Sodium aluminate (solution) (EHS 1234). In the context of the latter substance, the Group also agreed to re-evaluate Sodium hydroxide (30% or less)/Sodium aluminate (25% or less) solution (EHS 2486). Any agreed modifications to the respective hazard profiles for these substances are highlighted in the revised GESAMP Composite List, set out in annex 6. EHS 2085 Ethyl tert-butyl ether 4.4 The Group considered a request for a re-evaluation of the B2 rating for this material. In reviewing the data available, the Group agreed to amend column B2 from NI to 0. The Group noted that the acute inhalation toxicity of the vapour of the mixture was lower than the toxicity based on exposure to mist. Therefore, the Group agreed to append a hash mark (#) to the entry, denoting that a lower acute inhalation risk may be considered for the purposes of risk
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management of exposure to the vapour. The Group also amended a number of other ratings, as set out below.
Amended rating A2=NR B2=0 C3=(1) D1=1 D2=0 E3=1 (#) to the entry
EHS 2499 Fish by-products (fresh)
4.5 The Group considered a request for a re-evaluation of the E2 rating for this material. Having reviewed the information provided, the Group amended the E2 rating as set out below.
Amended rating E2=FD
EHS 2500 Fish silage (containing 3% or less formic acid with antioxidant)
4.6 The Group considered a request for a re-evaluation of the E2 rating for this material. Having reviewed the new information provided by the submitters, which included information on composition and solubility, the Group amended the E2 rating as set out below.
Amended rating E2=FD
EHS 1234 Sodium aluminate (solution)
4.7 The Group considered a request for a re-evaluation of this material. In reviewing the data available, the Group amended the B1 and B2 ratings, as set out below.
Amended rating B1=3 B2=1
EHS 2486 Sodium hydroxide (30% or less)/Sodium aluminate (25% or less) solution
4.8 Having reviewed Sodium aluminate (solution) (EHS 1234), the Group also re-evaluated Sodium hydroxide (30% or less)/Sodium aluminate (25% or less) solution (EHS 1253), taking into account that similar data considerations to the former substance would apply. Subsequently, the Group amended the B1 and B2 ratings, as set out below.
Amended rating B1=3 B2=1
4.9 The Group further agreed to revise ratings for seven substances that were already listed in the Composite List (see paragraphs 4.10 to 4.16 below), based on discussions emanating from the review of the new substances that had been submitted at this session. Any agreed modifications to the respective hazard profiles for these substances are highlighted in the revised GESAMP Composite List, set out in annex 6.
EHS 720 Dodecene (all isomers)
4.10 The Group reviewed the ratings for Dodecene (all isomers) (EHS 720) and modified the ratings as set out below. In reviewing the data available, the Group noted that the acute inhalation toxicity of the vapour of the mixture was lower than the toxicity based on exposure to mist. Therefore, the Group agreed to append a hash mark (#) to the entry, denoting that a lower acute inhalation risk may be considered for the purposes of risk management of exposure to the vapour.
Amended rating C3=1 D1=1 D2=0 (#) to the entry
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EHS 2473 1-Dodecene 4.11 The Group reviewed the ratings for 1-Dodecene (EHS 2473) and modified the ratings as set out below. In reviewing the data available, the Group noted that the acute inhalation toxicity of the vapour of the mixture was lower than the toxicity based on exposure to mist. Therefore, the Group agreed to append a hash mark (#) to the entry, denoting that a lower acute inhalation risk may be considered for the purposes of risk management of exposure to the vapour. Amended rating D1=1 D2=(0) (#) to the entry
EHS 2028 Olefins C13 and above, all isomers 4.12 The Group reviewed the ratings for Olefins C13 and above, all isomers (EHS 2028) and modified the ratings as set out below. In reviewing the data available, the Group noted that the acute inhalation toxicity of the vapour of the mixture was lower than the toxicity based on exposure to mist. Therefore, the Group agreed to append a hash mark (#) to the entry, denoting that a lower acute inhalation risk may be considered for the purposes of risk management of exposure to the vapour. Amended rating C3=(1) D1=(1) D3=A E3=3 (#) to the entry
EHS 2423 Alkylbenzenes mixture (containing less than 1% naphthalene) 4.13 The Group reviewed the ratings for Alkylbenzenes mixture (containing less than 1% naphthalene) (EHS 2423) and modified the rating for D3 by deleted the existing C. Amended rating D3=A
EHS 2424 Alkylbenzenes mixtures (containing naphthalene) 4.14 The Group reviewed the ratings for Alkylbenzenes mixtures (containing naphthalene) (EHS 2424) and modified the rating for D3 by deleting the existing C. Amended rating D3=A
EHS 740 Ethylbenzene 4.15 The Group reviewed the ratings for Ethylbenzene (EHS 740) and modified the rating for D3 by deleting the existing C and adding a T. Amended rating D3=T
EHS 547 Cyclopentene 4.16 The Group reviewed the ratings for Cyclopentene (EHS 547) and added brackets to the existing rating for D1, since it was based on read-across information. Amended rating D1=(2)
5 CLASSIFICATION ISSUES Introduction of new column E1 on flammability 5.1 The Group continued its review of flashpoint information for products, as extracted from the GISIS database, and agreed to continue the review intersessionally, with a view to
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completing the work at EHS 57 for incorporation in the Composite List once the revised GESAMP Hazard Evaluation Procedure for Chemicals Carried by Ships had been published. This will amend the E1 column in the GESAMP Hazard Profile from indicating tainting to rating flammability.
6 CONSOLIDATION OF EXISTING DATA FILES
6.1 The Group recalled the ongoing review of the GESAMP/EHS files was a regular agenda item.
6.2 Not having had sufficient time to review these files during the session, in light of other higher priority work on its agenda, the Group agreed to defer consideration of this item to its next session.
7 COMMUNICATION AND PUBLICATION
7.1 The Chair informed the Group of the review of the draft revised GESAMP Hazard Evaluation Procedure for Chemicals Carried by Ships being conducted by GESAMP. In this regard, the Group considered feedback from the GESAMP reviewers and agreed on amendments to the draft. As the review process was ongoing, the Group noted that the Chair would contact the members of GESAMP/EHS should there be any further comments by the reviewers that would require significant amendments to the draft.
7.2 Subsequently, the Group invited the Secretariat to take the appropriate action for finalizing the publication of the revised GESAMP Hazard Evaluation Procedure for Chemicals Carried by Ships, once the review had been finalized.
8 ANY OTHER BUSINESS
8.1 Based on the volume of information contained in submissions in recent sessions, the Group suggested that the deadline for submissions to future GESAMP/EHS meetings should be set sufficiently in advance of the meeting so as to allow the members of the Group to commence preparatory work at least three weeks prior to the session.
Draft provisional agenda and date of the next session
8.2 The Group agreed to the draft provisional agenda for its next session, set out in annex 7, and that its next meeting had been tentatively scheduled to take place from 4 to 8 May 2020, at IMO headquarters in London. Subject to the aforementioned dates being confirmed, the deadline for manufacturers to submit information to GESAMP/EHS 57 would be 6 March 2020.
9 CONSIDERATION AND ADOPTION OF THE REPORT
9.1 The Group adopted its report, noting that it would be circulated as PPR.1/Circ.6.
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ANNEX 1
LIST OF MEMBERS ATTENDING THE FIFTY-SIXTH SESSION OF THE GESAMP/EHS WORKING GROUP
Dr. Thomas Höfer (Chair) Schwendenerstrasse 21 D-14195 Berlin Germany
Email: thomas.hoefer@fu-berlin.de Tel: +49 30 811 8141 Mob.: +49 152 539 005 34
Mr. Michael Morrissette Dangerous Goods Advisory Council Suite 760 7501 Greenway Center Drive Greenbelt, MD 20770 United States
Email: mmorrissette@dgac.org Tel: +1 202 289 4550 Fax: +1 202 289 4074
Dr. Stéphane Le Floch Cedre 715 rue Alain Colas CS 41836 29218 Brest Cedex 2 France
Email: Stephane.Le.Floch@cedre.fr Tel: +33 2 98 33 67 02 Fax: +33 2 98 44 91 38 Mob.: +33 627 46 11 53
Dr. Wenxin Jiang Tianjin Research Institute of Water Transport Engineering (TRIWTE) 2618#, Xingang Road No.2 Tanggu, Tianjin China
Email: wenxjiang@aliyun.com Tel: +86 22 59812 345 ext 8411 Fax: +86 22 59812 118 Mob.: +86 186 2259 9805
Mr. Richard Luit RIVM, Centre for Safety of Substances and Products PO Box 1, 3720 BA Bilthoven Netherlands
Email: richard.luit@rivm.nl Tel: +31 302 743 073 Mob: +31 646 860 770
Dr. Patricio H. Rodríguez Clemente Fabres 1025, D63 Providencia Santiago 750 1192 Chile
Email: parodrig@gmail.com Tel: +56 2 2204 5726 Mob: +56 9 9889 6027
Dr. Bette Meek McLaughlin Centre for Risk Science University of Ottawa 600 Peter-Morand Crescent, Room 216 Ottawa, ON K1G 5Z3 Canada
Email: bmeek@uottawa.ca Tel: +613 276 4134 Fax: +613 562 5944
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IMO SECRETARIAT
Mr. Loukas Kontogiannis Head, Carriage of Chemicals in Bulk & Technical Secretary of the GESAMP/EHS Working Group International Maritime Organization Marine Environment Division 4 Albert Embankment London SE1 7SR United Kingdom
Email: lkontogi@imo.org Tel: +44 20 7587 4151Fax: +44 20 7587 3210
Dr. Ken McDonald GESAMP Technical Advisor International Maritime Organization Marine Environment Division 4 Albert Embankment London SE1 7SR United Kingdom
Email: kmcdonald@imo.org Tel: +44 20 7587 3249 Fax: +44 20 7587 3210
Ms. Jurga Kononovaite Administrative Assistant International Maritime Organization Marine Environment Division 4 Albert Embankment London SE1 7SR United Kingdom
Email: JKononov@imo.org Tel: +44 20 7463 4202 Fax: +44 20 7587 3210
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ANNEX 2
REPORT ON GESAMP ACTIVITIES
1 The Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Environmental Protection (GESAMP) held its forty-fifth session, from 17 to 20 September 2017, in Rome, Italy, hosted by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The session was held under the Chairmanship of Dr. Peter Kershaw. GENERAL ACTIVITIES 2 The Group recognized the services of Dr. Stefan Micallef, Administrative Secretary for GESAMP, who could not attend the session due to his retirement from United Nations service. It was noted that Dr. Micallef had more than 20 years of experience in GESAMP, initially as a member of Working Group 1 (1995-2001), then a Technical Secretary for Working Group 1 (2005-2007), and finally as Administrative Secretary for GESAMP in his position as the Director of the Marine Environment Division of IMO (2007-2018). 3 GESAMP noted that the independence, credibility and cost-effectiveness of GESAMP was well recognized, and the continuing delivery of high-quality outputs were appreciated. This could only be maintained with continuing support of the UN Sponsoring Organizations. The addition of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) as one of GESAMP's sponsoring organizations was noted with great appreciation and showed the growing interest for GESAMP's work within the UN system. 4 The 10 Sponsoring Organizations committed to support the activities of GESAMP in 2018/2019 at least to the level of the previous years. In 2019, GESAMP will be celebrating 50 years since its establishment in 1969. In this context, the GESAMP Office will organize an anniversary task team to prepare for GESAMP's 50th anniversary in New York. WORKING GROUP 1 5 The Chair of Working Group 1 reported on progress made during EHS 55 and the months after. GESAMP noted:
.1 that 11 new substances had been evaluated and full GESAMP Hazard Profiles (GHPs) assigned, and that the GHPs for four substances had either been modified or reconfirmed, based on consideration of new data;
.2 the WG's finalization of the revision of the existing hazard evaluation
procedure; .3 the WG's progress in drafting a new GESAMP Reports and Studies report
with its publication planned to be in time for GESAMP's 50th anniversary in 2019; and
.4 that the IMO ESPH Working Group and the PPR Sub-Committee had
requested Working Group 1 (WG 1) to give more guidance for the hazard evaluation of mixtures.
6 GESAMP noted that WG 1 had informally discussed the procedures and the workload when evaluating new substances. The total volume of data sets, the number of publications linked to the submitted data and the risk assessment reports on the chemical substances involved have all increased significantly during the last decade. The main reason for such an
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increase in the volume of data sets is the European chemicals policy with the requirements set under the so-called REACH regulation. Under this European legislation, the chemical industry has not only to establish a full set of safety information including competent summaries of scientific studies, but also to compile specific Chemical Safety Reports (CSR). Such reports usually exceed 100 pages (often running into several hundred pages as in the cases of the substances evaluated during EHS 55) and are of a confidential nature. With the number of submissions to be evaluated during a five-day session, a full study of such documents by all members of the Working Group is not possible. New ways of making such confidential information available for the Working Group's experts in preparation of the meeting should be discussed. It was noted that there were legal restrictions for circulation of confidential data and practical challenges concerning the overall workload of the members of the Working Group when such homework would be introduced. The situation will be further discussed within WG 1. 7 GESAMP further noted that WG 1 initiated discussions on possible future amendments to the existing guidance during its fifty-third session in 2016, developed first drafts intersessionally and finalized draft texts and rationales during the fifty-forth session in 2017. In 2018, at the fifty-fifth session, the Group considered the draft revision of this Hazard Evaluation Procedure that had been prepared intersessionally by EHS expert subgroups under the coordination of the Chair. As requested by IMO bodies, WG 1 developed guidance for assessing mixtures during its fifty-fifth session and finalized it by correspondence during the weeks after to be integrated into the new Hazard Evaluation Procedure. 8 Having recalled the agreed timeline for completion of the revision of the Hazard Evaluation Procedure for finalization and publication in time for the 50th anniversary of GESAMP in 2019, the Group comprehensively reviewed the draft that had been prepared intersessionally and concluded that all technical and scientific matters had been considered sufficiently and to the satisfaction of the Group. GESAMP noted the progress and agreed that, as the draft revision was a result of a comprehensive review by WG 1, it should be subject to a formal review by GESAMP and it should be assigned a new Report and Studies number. Subsequently, GESAMP invited the Secretariat to take appropriate action for the revised "GESAMP Hazard Evaluation Procedure for Chemicals Carried by Ships, 2019" to be published before EHS 56. 8 The terms of reference of the GESAMP EHS Working Group, as given by GESAMP at its sixth session in 1974 and amended at its eighth session in Rome (1976) are: "To examine and evaluate data and to provide such other advice as may be requested, particularly by IMO, for evaluating the environmental hazards of harmful substances carried by ships, in accordance with the rationale approved by GESAMP for this purpose". 9 GESAMP noted that the above terms restricted the scientific evaluation and advice to environmental hazards. However, during the last years, Working Group 1 had been requested to evaluate occupational hazards for ships crews and those handling the cargo, as well as to offer advice on maritime emergency response. The GESAMP Hazard Profile is used by IMO and maritime administrations for assigning minimum carriage requirements for the transport of liquid bulk cargoes in general. Most of these technical requirements target ship safety, many relate to environmental protection and others relate to occupational protection. Upcoming IMO regulations will specify the involvement of the GESAMP EHS Working Group and the use of the GESAMP Hazard Profile in all of these three areas. 10 Accordingly, GESAMP approved the revised Terms of Reference for Working Group 1 to read as follows: "The GESAMP Working Group on the Evaluation of the Hazards of Harmful Substances Carried by Ships is an expert group to provide best available scientific assessment of the environmental, occupational and safety hazards of chemicals, in particular to:
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.1 provide scientific advice on the hazards of chemicals transported by ships as may be requested, particularly by IMO;
.2 evaluate safety data and test reports on specific chemicals submitted by industry in accordance with the rationale approved by GESAMP for this purpose and create a GESAMP Hazard Profile for such chemicals accordingly;
.3 maintain a list of hazard evaluations ("Composite List" of GESAMP Hazard Profiles) for the use by IMO and keep it up to date based on available scientific data; and
.4 observe the developments concerning the international harmonization of hazard classification by the United Nations and scientific guidance on hazard assessment published by international organizations to improve the GESAMP hazard evaluation procedure and GESAMP hazard ratings."
OTHER WORK
11 The task of Working Group 34 (WG 34), the "GESAMP Ballast Water Working Group", is to evaluate the risks for the crew and the ships safety, the risk for the public at large, and the environmental safety of the Ballast Water Management Systems. During two sessions in November 2017 and June 2018, the Group evaluated three systems. WG 34 had initiated the drafting of a Reports & Studies report on the whole subject including the Methodology for working procedures. GESAMP decided that the current draft should be distributed among GESAMP members for peer review, for the final publication to be available before the 50th anniversary of GESAMP in 2019. (Review has taken place.)
12 Working Group 38 on "Atmospheric input of chemicals to the ocean" had prepared a synthesis of the results from seven scientific papers in a report which had been reviewed by GESAMP and published in early 2018 as Reports & Studies No.97. The work led to the new scientific activities on the changing atmospheric acidity and the impact of ocean acidification on fluxes of non-CO2 climate-active species in two workshops in February and March 2018 with 34 scientists from 15 countries.
13 Working Group 39, the "Establishment of trends in global pollution in coastal environments" is to provide a retrospective analysis using dated environmental archives and time-series data from peer-reviewed published research. The Working Group had completed a draft report by August 2018, first reviewed by GESAMP members, followed by external reviewers in the latter half of 2018. Some principal issues resulting from the review were discussed, which resulted in amendments of the graphical presentation. GESAMP agreed that after completion, the report should be published. GESAMP noted that, overall, the results presented in the report showed that for most contaminants that have been regulated the concentration had gone down, which should be highlighted better, since this would be particularly important, when interpreted in a policy context.
14 "Sources, fate and effects of plastics and micro-plastics and in the environment" are dealt with in Working Group 40 (WG40). WG 40 held three workshops in September 2017 in Paris, in March 2018 in San Diego, and in June 2018 in Bangkok. A report on guidelines covering terminology and methodologies for the monitoring and assessment of marine macro-plastics and microplastics was finalized in late 2018 and published as Reports and Studies No.99.
15 Working Group 41, the "Working Group on marine geoengineering" had finalized a draft report, which underwent internal and external review. GESAMP noted that the report
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would be published in early 2019. The Working Group had no scheduled meetings and depending on the discussion of the report, the lead agencies would consider their interest in further funding. Key points from the report were: .1 some 25 approaches had been assessed in 8 categories; .2 the information available varied widely from just concepts to many scientific papers; .3 there was generally insufficient information to assess to permit robust scientific assessment; and .4 consequently, the WG focused on evaluating illustrative examples from each of the eight categories. The report has since been published as Reports and Studies No.98.
16 In 2016, GESAMP established Working Group 42 on the "Impacts of wastes and other matter in the marine environment from mining operations, including deep-sea mining", which had its first meeting in September 2017. A draft report was expected to be finalized in late 2018 to be reviewed in early 2019.
17 As always, the Sponsoring Organizations and the Secretariat reported their work related to the marine environment, e.g. the UN Regular Process and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. GESAMP experts are involved in some of these activities.
18 FAO, supported by IMO, proposed the establishment of a new working group on Sea-based sources of marine litter, including fishing gear and other shipping-related matter. GESAMP agreed in principle to the establishment, pending the development of a full working group proposal, including terms of reference. (This was approved in early 2019.)
19 GESAMP agreed to further scope out the issue of the impact of "armed conflict on the marine environment" in the intersessional period. GESAMP noted the progress of some scoping activities including the "Relevance of inputs of disinfection byproducts (DBPs) into the marine environment", the "Update the Information on Sources of the Main Pollutants Impacting the Global Marine Environment (The 80:20 Conundrum)" and "Sand and Gravel Mining".
20 Several institutions and NGOs presented their work on marine environment protection, including the World Maritime University, Greenpeace, Oceana, NAFO and ACOPS. On one afternoon GESAMP held a special side event titled "Harmful algal blooms and food security and safety in the context of climate change".
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ANNEX 3
OUTCOME OF ESPH 24 AND THE ESPH WORKING GROUP AT PPR 6 1 OUTCOME OF ESPH 24 Evaluation of chemicals 1.1 ESPH 24 considered a number of products as part of its routine assessment and assignment of carriage requirements, in accordance with the IBC Code. Decisions that were based on the outcome of GESAMP/EHS 55 or that are relevant to GESAMP/EHS 56 are summarized below. VAPOUR-RELATED CARRIAGE REQUIREMENTS FOR NON-VOLATILE CORROSIVE PRODUCTS 1.2 The Group considered document ESPH 24/3/26 (Norway), which proposed that the Group reconsider the requirements for controlled venting and increased ventilation rates for non-volatile corrosive products in a similar manner as had been done at PPR 5 for non-volatile toxic products. 1.3 In this context, the Group recalled that the ESPH Working Group at PPR 5 had agreed to follow, on a case-by-case basis, a similar approach for non-volatile solid substances transported in aqueous solutions as had been used in the case of inorganic brines (see BLG.1/Circ.33, annex, paragraph 10) in relation to inhalation toxicity when the SVC/LC50
ratio could not be calculated due to the exact vapour pressure of the solid not being available. 1.4 The Group further recalled that the rationale behind the above-mentioned decision was that, in general, the vapour pressure of solid substances was very low and only water vapour (i.e. non-toxic vapours) would be emitted when transporting such non-volatile solid substances in aqueous solution. 1.5 Subsequently, the Group agreed that the same rationale could be extended, on a case-by-case basis, to non-volatile corrosive solid substances transported in aqueous solutions. Specifically, it would be applicable when considering vapour-related requirements such as whether controlled or open venting arrangements should be assigned (column g of chapter 17 of the IBC Code) or whether or not increased ventilation would be required (paragraph 15.17 of the IBC Code). The Group also agreed to amend paragraph 10 of the annex to BLG.1/Circ.33 accordingly. 1.6 The Group noted that, had the above decision regarding non-volatile corrosive solid substances been reached before or during PPR 5, less stringent requirements could have been assigned in columns g and o (i.e. "Open" in column g, "No" in column n and no "15.17" in column o) for "Potassium hydroxide solution", "Sodium borohydride (15% or less)/sodium hydroxide", "Sodium chlorate solution (50% or less)", "Potassium formate solutions" and "Sodium hydroxide solution" in the draft revised chapter 17 of the IBC Code (PPR 5/24/Add.1). 1.7 In this regard, the Group suggested that the delegation of Norway could submit a document to MEPC 74 and MSC 101 proposing that the carriage requirements in columns g, n and o for "Potassium hydroxide solution", "Sodium borohydride (15% or less)/sodium hydroxide", "Sodium chlorate solution (50% or less)", "Potassium formate solutions" and "Sodium hydroxide solution" be modified prior to the adoption of the draft revised chapter 17 of the IBC Code.
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Guidance for assessing and classifying products under Annexes I and II of MARPOL
Energy-rich fuels
1.8 The Group agreed that the following products, that were listed in annex 11 (Biofuels recognized under the 2011 Guidelines for the carriage of blends of petroleum oil and biofuels) of MEPC.2/Circ.23, fulfilled the characteristics described in section 4 of the draft guidelines for the carriage of energy-rich fuels and their blends:
.1 Alkanes (C4-C12) linear, branched and cyclic (containing benzene up to 1%);
.2 Alkanes (C5-C7), linear and branched;
.3 Alkanes (C9-C24) linear, branched and cyclic with a flashpoint ≤60°C;
.4 Alkanes (C9-C24) linear, branched and cyclic with a flashpoint >60°C;
.5 Alkanes (C10-C17), linear and branched;
.6 Alkanes (C10-C26), linear and branched with a flashpoint ≤60°C; and
.7 Alkanes (C10-C26), linear and branched with a flashpoint >60°C.
1.9 Consequently, the Group agreed that, subject to the draft guidelines for the carriage of energy-rich fuels and their blends being approved at MEPC 73, the products listed in paragraph 1.8 above should be listed in a new annex 12 (Energy-rich fuels subject to Annex I of MARPOL) to MEPC.2/Circ.24 (issued on 1 December 2018). Accordingly, the above-mentioned products and their corresponding biofuel entries would be deleted from list 1 and annex 11 of the MEPC.2/Circular, as appropriate.
1.10 With regard to consequential amendments emanating from the inclusion of the annex 12 to MEPC.2/Circ.24, the Group noted that consequential modifications would have to be made to the draft revised chapter 17 of the IBC Code prior to its adoption (i.e. deletion of the entries that had been included in annex 12 to MEPC.2/Circ.24, as well as deletion of their corresponding biofuel blend entries).
1.11 Similarly, consequential amendments to the 2011 Guidelines for the carriage of blends of petroleum oil and biofuels, as amended (MEPC.1/Circ.761/Rev.1) would have to be made (i.e. deletion of references to alkanes (C10-C26), linear and branched with a flashpoint of either 60°C or less or more than 60°C).
2 OUTCOME OF THE ESPH WORKING GROUP AT PPR 6
Evaluation of chemicals
2.1 The Group evaluated and assigned minimum carriage requirements for one list 1 products and three list 3 products (PPR 6/WP.3, section 3 and annexes 1 and 2).
Draft modifications to the draft amendments of the IBC Code
2.2 The Group recalled that ESPH 24 had noted that, as a result of the addition of annex 12 to MEPC.2/Circ.24, consequential modifications to the draft revised chapters 17 and 19 of the IBC Code would need to be introduced prior to their adoption (i.e. deletion of the
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entries that had been included in annex 12 to MEPC.2/Circ.24, as well as deletion of their corresponding biofuel blend entries).
2.3 Consequently, the Group prepared draft modifications to the draft revised chapters 17 and 19 of the IBC Code. The full set of modifications to the amendments are set out in annex 5 to document PPR 6/WP.3, to be considered and adopted together with the amendments to the IBC Code by MEPC 74 and MSC 101.
Revision of MEPC.2/Circ.512
2.4 The Group, having recalled that PPR 5 had requested GESAMP/EHS 55 to advise the ESPH Working Group with regard to recommended cut-off values to be used when assessing mixtures containing components with long-term health effects, considered whether to await the outcome of this work by the GESAMP/EHS Working Group for the current revision of the MEPC.1/Circ.512. However, having noted that the revision of the circular was almost finished and the timeline for the completion of the work by GESAMP/EHS was unclear, the Group agreed that there was no need to include this in the current revision of the circular and instead to revisit this at a future session once GESAMP/EHS had completed its work.
2.5 Having agreed on a number of final modifications and having resolved the outstanding issues, including the development of recommendations for the assessment of complex petrochemical mixtures, the Group finalized the draft revision to MEPC.1/Circ.512 on Revised guidelines for the provisional assessment of liquid substances transported in bulk, as set out in annex 7 to document PPR 6/WP.3.
Revision of BLG.1/Circ.33
2.6 The Group recalled that ESPH 24 had prepared an updated draft list of decisions with regard to the classification of products, as set out in annex 5 to document PPR 6/3. The Group further recalled that ESPH 24 had agreed that the ESPH Working Group at PPR 6 would prepare a final revised circular for consideration by the Sub-Committee.
2.7 The Group reviewed the draft in detail and, having agreed on a number of final modifications, finalized the draft revised PPR circular on decisions with regard to the categorization and classification of products, as set out in annex 8 to document PPR 6/WP.3.
2.8 The Group further agreed to invite GESAMP/EHS to review the guidance contained in the circular and to consider the possibility of a review and update of GHP ratings for products in the GESAMP Composite List, in line with this guidance, for purposes of consistency and harmonization.
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ANNEX 4
CONCENTRATION OF INGREDIENTS OF A MIXTURE THAT WOULD TRIGGER LONG-TERM HEALTH EFFECT RATINGS OF A MIXTURE
Column D3 Hazard evaluation Concentration limit
C Carcinogenicity t 0.1% M Mutagenicity t 0.1%
Mutagenicity equivalent to GHS cat. 2 t 1% R Reproductive toxicity t 0.3% * Ss Skin sensitization equivalent to GHS sub-cat. 1A t 0.1%
Skin sens. equivalent to GHS sub-cat. 1B t 1% Sr Respiratory sensitization equivalent to GHS sub-cat. 1A t 0.1%
Resp. sens. equivalent to GHS sub-cat. 1B t 1% A Aspiration hazard t 10% ** T (N, I) Specific target organ toxicity (STOT) t 1%
STOT equivalent to GHS cat. 2 t 10% * GESAMP/EHS normally adopts a 0.3% limit value, which is accepted by most
authorities; GHS specifies values of both 0.1% and 0.3%.** The mixture must have a kinematic viscosity d 20.5 mm2/s, measured at 40oC.
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ANNEX 5
GESAMP HAZARD PROFILES FOR NEW SUBSTANCES SUBMITTED FOR EVALUATION TO GESAMP/EHS 56
1 This annex sets out the GESAMP Hazard Profiles (GHP) assigned for the products submitted to the current session. The respective substances and their GHPs are summarized in the subsequent table.
EHS Name
TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Alkyl (C3-C11) benzenes with phenol-formaldehyde/acrylate polym
ers (33% or less) (#)
25174
NI4
NR2
00
0(2)
(2)(2)
MASs
F3
Alkyl (C3-C11) benzenes with phenol-formaldehyde/acrylate polym
ers (33% or less)
4198CAS No
alpha-Olefins (C12+), m
ixture (#)2516
(5)(5)
(5)(R)
(0)NI
(0)(0)
(1)(1)
(0)A
Fp3
alpha-Olefins (C12+), m
ixture4197
CAS NoSodium
oxalate solution (#)2518
0(1)
(1)R
21
10
(2)(2)
2D
2Sodium
oxalate solution4199
CAS No
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ANNEX 6
UPDATED GESAMP COMPOSITE LIST Notes: 1 In the Composite List, both EHS and TRN (shipping) names are shown for each product. The alphabetical listing of the products is based on the EHS names. 2 Any changes introduced in the table since the last issue of the Composite List are highlighted. 3 Entries with an EHS name marked with a single asterisk (*) represent cleaning additive components that have only a partial hazard profile assigned. These profiles cannot be used for mixture calculations in relation to bulk shipments. 4 Entries with an EHS name marked with a double asterisk (**) represent mixture components for which only a partial hazard profile has been assigned. These profiles may be used for mixture calculations in relation to bulk shipments. 5 Entries with an EHS name marked with a hash mark (#) reflect that for the C3 rating, the product, as a vapour rather than an aerosol or mist, could be considered to have a lower inhalation hazard for the purposes of risk management. 6 Entries with an EHS name marked with an exclamation mark (!) refer to a mixture that contains components with substantially different physical properties and therefore different physical behaviours when released in the marine environment. The E2 rating assigned reflects the most severe impact from an environmental standpoint. For example, a mixture assigned a rating of Fp may also have a major component(s) with sinker characteristics (S) or dissolver characteristics (D).
EHS Name
TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Acetic acid13
00
0R
1NI
11
13C
3D
3Acetic acid
64CAS No
64-19-7Acetic anhydride
120
00
R1
NI1
02
33
AD
3Acetic anhydride
65CAS No
108-24-7Acetochlor (ISO
)2047
32
2NR
4NI
10
(1)0
0S
2Acetochlor
66CAS No
34256-82-1Acetone
150
00
R0
00
00
12
NTDE
2Acetone
67CAS No
67-64-1Acetone cyanohydrin
140
00
R4
NI3
43
(3)(3)
D3
Acetone cyanohydrin68
CAS No75-86-5
Acetonitrile16
00
0R
1NI
11
21
2D
2Acetonitrile
69CAS No
75-05-8Acetonitrile (Low purity grade)
23330
NI0
R3
NI1
12
12
D2
Acetonitrile (Low purity grade)2876
CAS NoAcid m
ixtures (nitrating acid)289
InorgNI
0Inorg
(2)NI
33
43C
3D
3Nitrating acid (m
ixture of sulphuric and nitric acids)497
CAS NoAcrylam
ide23
00
0R
20
22
(2)1
2CM
NSsD
3Acrylam
ide solution (50% or less)
70CAS No
79-06-1Acrylic acid
240
00
R4
NI2
22
3C3
D3
Acrylic acid71
CAS No79-10-7
Acrylic acid / dimethyldiallylam
monium
chloride copolymer, partial sodium
salt (MW
t 1500-4000, aqueous solution)
24060
NI0
R0
00
0(0)
00
D0
Acrylic acid / dimethyldiallylam
monium
chloride copolymer, partial sodium
salt (MW
t 1500-4000, aqueous solution)
3682CAS No
Acrylic acid/ethenesulphonic acid copolymer with phosphonate groups, sodium
salt (aqueous solution)2417
0NI
0NR
0NI
0(0)
(0)0
0D
0Acrylic acid/ethenesulphonic acid copolym
er with phosphonate groups, sodium salt solution
3693CAS No
Acrylonitrile25
02
2NR
30
23
32
2CM
SsNT
DE3
Acrylonitrile72
CAS No107-13-1
Acrylonitrile-styrene copolymer dispersion in polyether polyol (LO
A)1432
NI0
0NI
1NI
0(0)
(0)0
(0)S
0Acrylonitrile-Styrene copolym
er dispersion in polyether polyol73
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EHS Name
TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Adiponitrile26
00
0R
1NI
3(3)
33
(3)FD
3Adiponitrile
74CAS No
111-69-3Alachlor (ISO
)1488
33
3NI
41
10
(2)1
0CSs
S3
Alachlor technical (90% or m
ore)75
CAS No15972-60-8
Alcoholic beverages293
00
0R
00
00
00
1D
1Alcoholic beverages, n.o.s.
85CAS No
Alcoholic silicasol2198
00
0R
00
00
01
2DE
2Tetraethyl silicate m
onomer/oligom
er (20% in ethanol)
2475CAS No
Alcohol(C12-C16) poly(20 and above)ethoxylates1482
4(3)
(3)R
20
(0)(0)
(2)2
1D
2Alcohol (C12-C16) poly(20+)ethoxylates
78CAS No
Alcohol(C6-C17)(secondary) poly(3-6)ethoxylate722
43
3R
42
0(0)
(3)3
2D
3Alcohol (C6-C17) (secondary) poly(3-6)ethoxylates
81CAS No
Alcohol(C6-C17)(secondary) poly(7-12)ethoxylate295
33
3R
41
10
(3)3
3D
3Alcohol (C6-C17) (secondary) poly(7-12)ethoxylates
80CAS No
Alcohol (C10-C18) poly (7) ethoxylate (#)2488
NI(3)
(3)R
31
(1)(0)
(2)(2)
(2)D
2Alcohol (C10-C18) poly (7) ethoxylate
3979CAS No
85422-93-1Alcohol (C8-C11) poly(2.5-9)ethoxylates
20943
33
R3
NI1
0(2)
(2)(2)
D2
Alcohol (C9-C11) poly(2.5-9)ethoxylate2209
CAS NoAlcohol(C12-C16) poly(1-6) ethoxylates
2945
33
R4
10
0(2)
22
FD2
Alcohol (C12-C16) poly(1-6) ethoxylates77
CAS NoAlcohol(C12-C16) poly(7-19)ethoxylates
14814
33
R4
11
0(3)
33
D3
Alcohol (C12-C16) poly(7-19)ethoxylates79
CAS NoAlcohol(C12-C14)poly(2)ethoxylate sulphate, sodium
salt (*)2419
2NI
2R
3NI
NINI
NINI
NINI
NI3695
CAS NoAlcohols (C8-C11)
22795
22
(R)(3)
(1)(0)
(0)(2)
(2)(2)
Fp2
Alcohols (C8-C11), primary, linear and essentially linear
2887CAS No
Alcohols, C13 and above as individuals and mixtures
20395
22
R4
10
00
(1)(1)
Fp2
Alcohols (C13+)86
CAS NoAlcohols, C10-C16 ethoxylated propoxylated (*)
24500
NI0
R3
NINI
NINI
NINI
NINI
3868CAS No
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POSITE LIST
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P Hazard Profiles12 April 2019Page 2 of 67
EHS Name
TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Alcohols (C12-C13), linear2294
52
2R
4(1)
00
(1)1
1Fp
2Alcohols (C12-C13), prim
ary, linear and essentially linear2950
CAS NoAlcohols (C14-C18), linear
22935
22
R0
10
0(1)
11
Fp2
Alcohols (C14-C18), primary, linear and essentially linear
2951CAS No
Alcohols, linear (C10-C14)2365
(5)(2)
(2)(R)
(4)(1)
00
(2)(2)
(2)Fp
2Decyl/Dodecyl/Tetradecyl alcohol m
ixture3128
CAS NoAlkanes (C6-C9)
2202(5)
NI(5)
(R)(4)
NI(0)
(0)(1)
(2)(2)
NFE
2Alkanes (C6-C9)
88CAS No
Iso- and cyclo-alkanes (C10-C11)2203
(5)NI
(5)NI
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
(1)(1)
(0)F
1Iso- and cyclo-alkanes (C10-C11)
393CAS No
Iso-and cyclo-alkanes (C12+)2204
(5)NI
(5)NI
(0)NI
00
(1)(0)
(0)A
NI2
Iso- and cyclo-alkanes (C12+)394
CAS Non-Alkanes (C9-C11)
2449(5)
NI(5)
R0
(0)0
0(0)
10
AF
3n-Alkanes (C9-C11)
3884CAS No
n-Alkanes (C10-C20)296
(5)(5)
(5)(R)
(0)NI
(0)(0)
(0)(1)
(1)A
Fp3
n-Alkanes (C10-C20)471
CAS NoAlkane (C14-C17) sulphonic acid, sodium
salt (60-65% solution)
3342
22
R3
10
0(2)
22
D2
Sodium alkyl (C14-C17) sulphonates (60-65%
solution)1153
CAS NoAlkaryl polyether (C9-C20) (LO
A)1974
4NI
4NR
3NI
00
(3)2
3S
2Alkaryl polyethers (C9-C20)
90CAS No
Alkenoic acid ester, borated2376
5(3)
(3)R
2NI
00
(2)2
0Fp
23153
CAS NoAlkenylam
ide, long chain, more than C10
18583
NI3
(NR)4
NI0
(0)(1)
01
Fp2
Alkenyl (C11+) amide
838CAS No
Alkenyl succinic anhydride298
00
0NR
1NI
00
(2)2
(2)SsSr
FD2
Alkenyl (C16-C20) succinic anhydride2336
CAS NoAlkyl acrylate/Vinyl pyridine copolym
er in toluene299
22
2R
20
00
(2)2
2RNA
F/Fp3
Alkyl acrylate/vinylpyridine copolymer in toluene
94CAS No
Alkyl/cyclo(C4-C5)alcohols2447
(1)(1)
(1)(R)
(2)(0)
(1)(1)
(2)(2)
(3)FED
3Alkyl/cyclo (C4-C5) alcohols
3962CAS No
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POSITE LIST
GESAM
P Hazard Profiles12 April 2019Page 3 of 67
EHS Name
TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Alkyl/cyclo(C4-C5)alcohols2447
(1)(1)
(1)(R)
(2)(0)
(1)(1)
(2)(2)
(3)FED
33825
CAS NoAlkyl am
ine, alkenyl acid ester, mixture
1433NI
NINI
NI1
NI(0)
(0)NI
NINI
Fp2
Alkyl(C8+)amine, Alkenyl (C12+) acid ester m
ixture98
CAS NoAlkylaryl phosphate m
ixtures (more than 40%
Diphenyl tolyl phosphate, less than 0.02% ortho-isom
ers)2267
44
4R
44
00
(1)1
0S
1Alkylaryl phosphate m
ixtures (more than 40%
Diphenyl tolyl phosphate, less than 0.02% ortho-isom
ers)280
CAS NoAlkylated phenols (C4-C9)
22730
20
NR1
01
0(2)
11
Fp2
Alkylated (C4-C9) hindered phenols2575
CAS NoAlkylbenzene distillation bottom
s300
02
2NR
0(3)
00
11
1Fp
2Alkylbenzene distillation bottom
s3106
CAS NoAlkyl (C12-C15) benzene/indane/indene m
ixture1872
04
4NR
0NI
00
00
2FE
2Alkylbenzene, alkylindane, alkylindene m
ixture (each C12-C17)103
CAS NoAlkylbenzene m
ixtures (containing at least 50% of toluene)
2303(2)
(2)(2)
(R)(3)
(0)0
0(2)
22
ACMNR
FE3
Alkylbenzene mixtures (containing at least 50%
of toluene)2909
CAS NoAlkyl (C3-C4) benzenes
2206(3)
NI(3)
R4
NI0
0(2)
(2)(1)
FE2
Alkyl (C3-C4) benzenes91
CAS NoAlkyl (C5-C8) benzenes
22075
44
(NR)4
NI0
0(2)
(2)(1)
F2
Alkyl (C5-C8) benzenes92
CAS NoAlkyl benzenes, C9-C17 (straight or branched)
17830
44
NR1
NI0
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
F1
Alkyl(C9+)benzenes100
CAS NoAlkylbenzenes m
ixture (containing less than 1% naphthalene)
24233
33
NR4
NI0
0(2)
21
AF
3Alkylbenzenes m
ixture (containing less than 1% naphthalene)
3600CAS No
Alkylbenzenes mixtures (containing naphthalene)
2424(3)
(3)(3)
(NR)(4)
NI0
0(1)
11
AF
3Alkylbenzenes m
ixture (containing naphthalene)3698
CAS NoAlkylbenzenes m
ixtures (containing naphthalene)2424
(3)(3)
(3)(NR)
(4)NI
00
(1)1
1A
F3
Alkylbenzenes mixtures (containing naphthalene)
3966CAS No
Alkyl(C11-C13)benzenesulphonates, straight chain301
33
3R
31
1(1)
(3)2
3FD
3Alkylbenzene sulphonic acid, sodium
salt solution102
CAS No42615-29-2
Alkyl (C3-C11) benzenes with phenol-formaldehyde/acrylate polym
ers (33% or less) (#)
25174
NI4
NR2
00
0(2)
(2)(2)
MASs
F3
Alkyl (C3-C11) benzenes with phenol-formaldehyde/acrylate polym
ers (33% or less)
4198CAS No
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Alkyl(branched C10-C18, C12 rich)phenols2504
04
4NR
53
00
(3)3
3R
Fp3
Alkylphenols (C10-C18, C12 rich)4070
CAS NoAlkyl dithiocarbam
ate (C19-C35)2236
0NI
0NI
1NI
00
(0)0
0S
0Alkyl dithiocarbam
ate (C19-C35)2538
CAS NoAlkyl dithio thiadiazole (C6-C24) (LO
A)1981
5NI
5NR
1NI
00
(0)0
0S
2Alkyl dithiothiadiazole (C6-C24)
104CAS No
Alkyl(C4-C20) ester copolymer (LO
A)1986
NI0
0NR
0NI
00
(0)0
0Fp
2Alkyl ester copolym
er (C4-C20)2202
CAS NoAlkylnaphthalenes, crude (containing less than 1%
naphthalene)2425
44
4R
4NI
00
(1)1
1AC
F3
Alkylnaphthalenes (containing less than 1% naphthalene), crude
3601CAS No
Alkylnaphthalenes, crude (containing naphthalene)2426
(4)(4)
(4)(R)
(4)NI
00
(1)1
1AC
F3
Alkylnaphthalenes (containing naphthalenes), crude3699
CAS NoAlkyl (C7-C9) nitrates
84
NI4
NR3
NI0
0(3)
2(3)
F3
Alkyl (C7-C9) nitrates93
CAS NoAlkyl(C8-C40)phenol sulphide (LO
A)1985
0NI
0NR
0NI
00
(1)1
1FD
1Alkyl (C8-C40) phenol sulphide
2253CAS No
Alkyl(C8-C9)phenylamine, in arom
atic solvent (LOA)
20962
NI2
NR3
NI(0)
(0)(2)
22
S2
Alkyl (C8-C9) phenylamine in arom
atic solvents2200
CAS NoAlkyl (C9-C15) phenyl propoxylate
21880
NI0
NR0
NI0
0(2)
22
FD2
Alkyl (C9-C15) phenyl propoxylate2430
CAS NoAlkyl[(C8-C10)/(C12-C14)]:(<40%
/>60%)polyglucoside m
ixture solution (max 55%
active material)
21343
NI3
R3
00
0(3)
23
D3
Alkyl (C8-C10)/(C12-C14):(40% or less/60%
or more) polyglucoside solution (55%
or less)2248
CAS No141464-42-8
Alkyl[(C8-C10)/(C12-C14)]:(>60%/<40%
)polyglucoside mixture solution (m
ax 55% active m
aterial)2135
3NI
3R
20
00
(2)2
2D
2Alkyl (C8-C10)/(C12-C14):(60%
or more/40%
or less) polyglucoside solution(55% or less)
2246CAS No
141464-42-8Alkyl(C8-C10)polyglucoside solution (m
ax 65% active m
aterial)2136
1NI
1R
20
00
(2)2
2D
2Alkyl (C8-C10) polyglucoside solution (65%
or less)2245
CAS No68515-73-1
Alkyl (C8-C10)/(C12-C14):(50%/50%
) polyglucoside solution (55% or less)
21333
NI3
R2
00
0(3)
2(3)
D3
Alkyl (C8-C10)/(C12-C14):(50%/50%
) polyglucoside solution (55% or less)
2247CAS No
Alkyl(C12-C14)polyglucoside solution (max 55%
active material)
21373
NI3
R3
00
0(3)
23
D3
Alkyl (C12-C14) polyglucoside solution (55% or less)
2249CAS No
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TRN Name
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A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Alkyl (C10-C15, C12 rich) phenol poly(4-12)ethoxylate (#)2480
(5)(4)
(4)(NR)
(2)NI
(0)(0)
(2)(2)
(1)SD
2Alkyl (C10-C15, C12 rich) phenol poly(4-12)ethoxylate
3953CAS No
Alkylsulphonic acid ester of phenol (MESAM
OLL)
18785
NI5
NR0
NI0
(0)(0)
00
S0
Alkyl sulphonic acid ester of phenol1701
CAS No91082-17-6
Alkyltoluenes2374
02
2NR
0NI
0(0)
(1)0
1Fp
2Alkyl (C18+) toluenes
3148CAS No
Alkyl(C18-C28)toluenesulphonic acid (>90% in m
ineral oil)2429
04
4NR
3NI
00
(3)2
3Ss
Fp3
Alkyl(C18-C28)toluenesulphonic acid 3658
CAS NoAlkyl(C18-C28)toluenesulphonic acid, calcium
salts, borated (up to 70% in m
ineral oil)2404
04
4NR
0NI
(0)(0)
(1)(1)
(1)Ss
S2
Alkyl(C18-C28)toluenesulphonic acid, calcium salts, borated
3661CAS No
Alkyl(C18-C28)toluenesulphonic acid, calcium salts, high overbase (up to 70%
in mineral oil)
2373(0)
(4)(4)
(NR)(0)
NI0
0(0)
00
SsS
2Alkyl (C18-C28) toluenesulphonic acid, calcium
salts, high overbase3149
CAS NoAlkyl(C18-C28)toluenesulphonic acid, calcium
salts, low overbase (up to 60% in m
ineral oil)2409
04
4NR
0NI
00
(2)2
0Ss
Fp3
Alkyl (C18-C28) toluenesulphonic acid, calcium salts, low overbase
3685CAS No
Allyl alcohol28
00
0R
4NI
23
32
3A
D3
Allyl alcohol105
CAS No107-18-6
Aluminium
chloride/hydrogen chloride solution336
InorgNI
2Inorg
31
1(0)
3(3C)
3D
3Alum
inium chloride (30%
or less)/Hydrochloric acid (20% or less) solution
110CAS No
Aluminium
hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, sodium
carbonate solution (40% or less)
2438Inorg
00
Inorg3
NI0
0(3)
3B(3)
D3
Aluminium
hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, sodium
carbonate solution (40% or less)
3807CAS No
Aluminium
sulphate solution2205
InorgInorg
2Inorg
31
1(0)
(3)(2)
(3)D
3Alum
inium sulphate solution
111CAS No
Amides, coco, N-[3-(dibutylam
ino) propyl], acrylates2513
(4)NI
(4)NR
4NI
00
(2)2
2Fp
24162
CAS No851545-09-0
2-(2-Aminoethoxy) ethanol
750
00
NR1
00
1(3)
33
D3
2-(2-Aminoethoxy) ethanol
37CAS No
929-06-6Am
inoethylethanolamine
680
00
NR1
00
0(3)
3B2
SsSrD
3Am
inoethyl ethanolamine
112CAS No
111-41-1Am
inoethylethanolamine/Am
inoethyldiethanolamine solution
74Inorg
00
NR1
0(0)
(0)(3)
(3B)(2)
SsSrD
3Am
inoethyldiethanolamine/Am
inoethylethanolamine solution
113CAS No
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EHSTRN
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A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
N-Aminoethylpiperazine
880
00
NR1
NI0
2(3)
33
SsD
3N-Am
inoethylpiperazine472
CAS No140-31-8
2-Amino-2-(hydroxym
ethyl)-1,3-propanediol solution(40% or less)
890
NI0
NI1
NI0
0NI
NINI
DNI
2-Amino-2-hydroxym
ethyl-1,3-propanediol solution (40% or less)
38CAS No
77-86-12-Am
ino-2-methyl-1-propanol
900
00
NR1
NI0
0(3)
33
DE3
2-Amino-2-m
ethyl-1-propanol39
CAS No124-68-5
Amm
onia (anhydrous and aqueous, 28% or less)
910
00
R3
21
(2)3
33
DE3
Amm
onia aqueous (28% or less)
114CAS No
7664-41-7Am
monium
bisulphite solution, greater than 15%1730
NINI
NINI
1NI
NINI
NI2
2D
2Am
monium
bisulphite solution (70% or less)
115CAS No
10192-30-0Am
monium
chloride solution (less than 25%)
23880
NI0
Inorg1
00
(0)(2)
22
D2
Amm
onium chloride solution (less than 25%
) (*)3411
CAS No12125-02-9
Amm
onium lignosulphonate (46%
solution in water)2086
0NI
0NR
0NI
0(0)
(0)0
0D
0Am
monium
lignosulphonate solutions118
CAS No8061-53-0
Amm
onium nitrate solutions
1912Inorg
00
Inorg1
NI0
0(2)
12
D2
Amm
onium nitrate solution (93%
or less)119
CAS NoAm
monium
polyphosphate solution1764
Inorg0
0Inorg
1NI
00
01
0D
1Am
monium
polyphosphate solution120
CAS No10-34-0
Amm
onium sulphate
990
00
Inorg1
(0)0
(0)(0)
00
D0
Amm
onium sulphate solution
121CAS No
7783-20-2Am
monium
sulphide soln.(45% or less)
310Inorg
00
Inorg3
NI1
0(2)
22
ND
2Am
monium
sulphide solution (45% or less)
122CAS No
12124-99-1Am
monium
thiocyanate/ Amm
onium thiosulphate solution
1732Inorg
00
Inorg1
NI1
NINI
NINI
DNI
Amm
onium thiocyanate (25%
or less)/Amm
onium thiosulphate (20%
or less) solution123
CAS NoAm
monium
thiosulphate solution (60% or less)
312Inorg
00
Inorg1
NI0
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
D1
Amm
onium thiosulphate solution (60%
or less)124
CAS No7783-18-8
Amyl acetate
2552
22
NR2
NI0
(0)0
11
NTFED
2Am
yl acetate (all isomers)
125CAS No
628-63-7tert-Am
yl ethyl ether 2428
3NI
3NR
1NI
0(0)
02
2E
2tert-Am
yl ethyl ether3623
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A1A2
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C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
tert-Amyl m
ethyl ether2141
1NI
1NI
4NI
10
20
1ED
2tert-Am
yl methyl ether
2210CAS No
Amyl propionate
14842
NI2
R2
NI0
0(2)
21
F2
n-Pentyl propionate484
CAS No624-54-4
Aniline261
00
0R
32
22
31
3CTSs
NTFD
3Aniline
127CAS No
62-53-3Apple juice
2750
NI0
R0
00
00
00
D0
Apple juice130
CAS NoAryl polyolefin (C11-C50) (LO
A)1979
NINI
0NR
0NI
00
00
0Fp
2Aryl polyolefins (C11-C50)
131CAS No
L-Aspartic acid, homopolym
er, sodium salt (aqueous solution)
24210
00
NR0
NI0
(0)0
00
D0
L-Aspartic acid, homopolym
er, sodium salt (aqueous solution)
3697CAS No
Aviation alkylates (C8 paraffins and iso-paraffins BPt 95-120 Celcius)286
(5)NI
(5)(R)
(4)NI
00
(0)(0)
(0)FE
2A
viation alkylates (C8 paraffins and iso-paraffins B
PT 95 - 120°C
)132
CAS NoAziridine polym
er with methyloxirane (78%
in diethylene glycol monoethyl ether)
24360
NI0
NR2
00
00
10
Fp2
Aziridine polymer with m
ethyloxirane (78% in diethylene glycol m
onoethyl ether)3751
CAS NoBarium
long chain alkaryl sulphonate (C11-C50) (LOA)
19784
NI4
NR3
NI2
0(2)
00
S2
Barium long chain (C11-C50) alkaryl sulphonate
2370CAS No
Benzaldehyde2498
1NI
1R
3NI
1(1)
22
2FD
2Benzaldehyde
4132CAS No
100-52-7Benzene
3242
11
R2
NI1
00
22
CTMNT
E3
Benzene and mixtures having 10%
benzene or more (i)
133CAS No
71-43-2Benzenepropanoic acid, 3,5-bis(1,1-dim
ethylethyl), 4-hydroxy-C7-C9 alcohols branched and linear2378
03
3NR
30
00
(0)0
0Fp
2 Benzenepropanoic acid, 3,5-bis(1,1-dim
ethylethyl), 4-hydroxy-C7-C9 alcohols branched and linear3405
CAS NoBenzene sulphonyl chloride
3201
11
R3
NI1
(2)(3)
33
SsSD
3Benzene sulphonyl chloride
134CAS No
98-09-91,2,4-Benzene tricarboxylic acid, trioctyl ester
17330
00
NR0
NI0
(0)2
11
Fp2
Benzenetricarboxylic acid, trioctyl ester136
CAS NoBenzyl acetate
3481
NI1
R3
11
02
11
SD2
Benzyl acetate138
CAS No140-11-4
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A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Benzyl alcohol349
1NI
1R
2NI
11
22
2SD
2Benzyl alcohol
139CAS No
100-51-6Benzyl chloride
352NI
11
R3
11
(2)3
33
CSsAS
3Benzyl chloride
140CAS No
100-44-7Bis(2-ethylhexyl) terephthalate
24370
33
R0
00
0(1)
11
Fp2
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) terephthalate3752
CAS NoN,N-Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)oleam
ide (LOA)
21105
NI5
NRNI
NI0
0(2)
22
Fp2
N,N-bis(2-hydroxyethyl) oleamide
2201CAS No
Bismuth oxide
2483Inorg
(0)(0)
Inorg(0)
(0)0
(0)0
00
S0
Bismuth oxide
4059CAS No
1304-76-3Bis[3-(triethoxysilyl)propyl]am
ine2444
1NI
1R
1NI
00
(2)2
2D
23823
CAS No13497-18-2
Borax, anhydrous or hydrated, crude or refined359
Inorg0
0Inorg
10
00
(1)1
1R
S3
Borax143
CAS No1303-96-4
Boric acid360
Inorg0
0Inorg
10
0(0)
(1)1
1R
S3
Boric acid2254
CAS No10043-35-3
Bromochlorom
ethane2084
11
1NR
1NI
00
01
0SD
1Brom
ochloromethane
145CAS No
74-97-51-Brom
opropane2229
2NI
2NI
NINI
0(0)
0(2)
(2)SD
21-Brom
opropane2696
CAS NoButanol
3810
(0)0
R0
NI0
00
23
NTD
3n-Butyl alcohol
474CAS No
71-36-3Butanol
3810
(0)0
R0
NI0
00
23
NTD
3Butyl alcohol (all isom
ers)2216
CAS No71-36-3
sec-Butanol383
0(0)
0R
0NI
00
00
2NT
D2
sec-Butyl alcohol638
CAS No78-92-2
tert-Butanol384
00
0NR
1NI
00
01
3NT
D3
tert-Butyl alcohol686
CAS No75-65-0
2-Butanone385
0NI
0R
10
00
12
2DE
2M
ethyl ethyl ketone446
CAS No78-93-3
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C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Butene oligomer
3860
NI0
NR(4)
00
00
01
FE2
Butene oligomer
146CAS No
2-Butoxyethanol/hyperbranched polyesteramide m
ixture2446
NINI
(0)NR
(2)NI
12
21
2D
22-Butoxyethanol (58%
)/Hyperbranched polyesteramide (42%
) (mixture)
3901CAS No
Butyl acetate387
1NI
1R
2NI
00
00
1FED
2Butyl acetate (all isom
ers)147
CAS No123-86-4
Butyl acrylate390
2NI
2R
3NI
11
12
2SsA
FED2
Butyl acrylate (all isomers)
148CAS No
141-32-2Butylam
ine392
0NI
0R
2NI
22
33C
3DE
3Butylam
ine (all isomers)
154CAS No
109-73-9Butyl benzene
17744
NI4
NI4
10
0(2)
21
Fp2
Butylbenzene (all isomers)
155CAS No
104-51-8Butyl benzyl phthalate
3984
44
R4
20
0(0)
(0)(0)
RS
3Butyl benzyl phthalate
149CAS No
85-68-7Butyl butyrate
3992
NI2
(R)2
NI0
0(1)
1NI
FE2
Butyl butyrate (all isomers)
150CAS No
109-21-7Butyl/Decyl/Cetyl/Eicosyl m
ethacrylate mixture
2295(5)
NI(5)
(R)(3)
NI0
00
22
SsFE
2Butyl/Decyl/Cetyl/Eicosyl m
ethacrylate mixture
153CAS No
Butylene glycol(s)402
0NI
0R
1NI
10
00
0D
1Butylene glycol
156CAS No
110-63-4Butylene glycol m
ethyl ether acetate953
11
1R
3NI
0(0)
(1)1
1FED
13-M
ethoxybutyl acetate58
CAS No4435-53-4
Butylene glycol monom
ethyl ether952
0NI
0R
1NI
00
(1)0
1D
13-M
ethoxy-1-butanol57
CAS No2517-43-3
1,2-Butylene oxide403
0NI
0NR
2NI
11
22
2C
DE3
1,2-Butylene oxide8
CAS No106-88-7
Butyl methacrylate
4092
NI2
NR1
NI0
00
22
SsFE
2Butyl m
ethacrylate151
CAS No97-88-1
Butyl octyl phthalate410
5NI
5(R)
02
0(0)
(1)(1)
(1)Fp
2Butyl octyl phthalate
2749CAS No
84-78-6
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D2D3
E1E2
E3
Butyl phosphate/dibutyl phosphate mixture
24342
NI2
R1
00
(0)(3)
23
D3
Butyl phosphate/dibutyl phosphate mixture
3749CAS No
Butyl propionate1483
2NI
2R
2NI
00
01
1FED
2n-Butyl propionate
476CAS No
590-01-21-Butylpyrrolidin-2-one
24901
(1)1
R1
01
00
12
D2
4124CAS No
3470-98-2Butyl stearate
4130
NI0
(R)0
NI0
NINI
2NI
Fp2
Butyl stearate152
CAS No123-95-5
Butyraldehyde416
1NI
1R
20
01
03
3DE
3Butyraldehyde (all isom
ers)157
CAS No123-72-8
Butyric acid418
0NI
0R
20
00
03A
3D
3Butyric acid
158CAS No
107-92-6Butyrolactone
4200
NI0
R(3)
NI1
(0)0
01
CD
3gam
ma-Butyrolactone
360CAS No
96-48-0Calcium
alkyl (long chain) salicylate (overbased) in mineral oil (LO
A)70
0NI
0NR
2NI
00
(1)(1)
(1)Ss
Fp3
Calcium long-chain alkyl salicylate (C13+)
166CAS No
Calcium alkyl phenol sulphide,polyolefin phosphorosulphide m
ixture (LOA)
1435NI
NINI
NR4
NI0
0(0)
NINI
NINI
Calcium alkyl (C9) phenol sulphide/Polyolefin phosphorosulphide m
ixture160
CAS NoCalcium
alkyl salicylate2015
3NI
3NR
2NI
00
(2)2
2Fp
2Calcium
alkyl (C10-C28) salicylate3152
CAS NoCalcium
bromide (solutions)
427Inorg
NI0
Inorg0
0(0)
(0)(2)
(1)(2)
D2
Drilling brines (containing calcium brom
ide)308
CAS No7789-41-5
Calcium carbonate slurry
2016Inorg
00
Inorg0
NI0
(0)(0)
00
S0
Calcium carbonate slurry
161CAS No
471-34-1Calcium
hydroxide431
Inorg0
0Inorg
2NI
0(0)
(2)1
2S
2Calcium
hydroxide slurry162
CAS No1305-62-0
Calcium hypochlorite solutions containing 15%
Ca(OCl)2 or m
ore432
Inorg0
0Inorg
5NI
10
23A
3D
3Calcium
hypochlorite solution (more than 15%
)164
CAS No7778-54-3
Calcium hypochlorite solutions containing less than 15%
but more than 1.5%
Ca(OCl)2
2073Inorg
00
Inorg(4)
NI1
02
3A3
D3
Calcium hypochlorite solution (15%
or less)163
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EHS Name
TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Calcium lignosulphonate (52%
solution in water)2087
0NI
0NR
0NI
0(0)
(0)0
0D
0Calcium
lignosulphonate solutions165
CAS No8061-52-7
Calcium long chain alkaryl sulphonate (C11-C50) (LO
A)1973
NI0
0NR
0NI
00
(1)1
1FD
1Calcium
alkaryl sulphonate (C11-C50)169
CAS NoCalcium
long chain alkyl (C5-C10) phenate (LOA)
21060
NI0
NR2
NI0
0(0)
00
FD1
Calcium long-chain alkyl (C5-C10) phenate
168CAS No
Calcium long chain alkyl (C11-C40) phenate (LO
A)2097
0NI
0NR
0NI
00
(1)1
1Fp
2Calcium
long-chain alkyl (C11-C40) phenate167
CAS NoCalcium
long chain alkyl phenate sulphide (C8-C40) (LOA)
17560
NI0
NR1
NI0
0(1)
11
Fp2
Calcium long-chain alkyl phenate sulphide (C8-C40)
170CAS No
Calcium long-chain alkyl phenolic am
ine (C8-C40)1728
NINI
NINR
0NI
00
(1)1
(1)Fp
2171
CAS NoCalcium
long-chain alkyl (C18-C28) salicylate2383
0NI
0NR
0NI
00
(1)1
0Ss
Fp3
Calcium long-chain alkyl (C18-C28) salicylate
3426CAS No
Calcium nitrate
1803Inorg
00
Inorg0
NI0
(0)(1)
11
D1
Calcium nitrate solutions (50%
or less)172
CAS No10124-37-5
Calcium nitrate/ M
agnesium nitrate/Potassium
chloride solution1734
Inorg0
0Inorg
10
0(0)
(1)(1)
1D
1Calcium
nitrate/Magnesium
nitrate/Potassium chloride solution
173CAS No
Camelina oil
2440(0)
NI(0)
(R)(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(1)
(0)(1)
Fp2
Camelina oil
3767CAS No
68956-68-3Cam
phor oil, white1897
NINI
NINI
NINI
2NI
(2)1
NI(T)
FE2
Camphor oil
174CAS No
8008-51-3Caprolactam
4360
NI0
R1
01
12
12
D3
epsilon-Caprolactam (m
olten or aqueous solutions)310
CAS No105-60-2
Carbolic oil437
(3)3
(3)(NR)
(3)(1)
22
33
3ATNCM
FED3
Carbolic oil176
CAS NoCarbon disulphide
4392
11
NR3
NI2
(3)4
3A3
RNSD
3Carbon disulphide
177CAS No
75-15-0Cashew nut shell oil (untreated)
4430
NI0
R0
NI(0)
(0)(2)
2(2)
SsFp
3Cashew nut shell oil (untreated)
179CAS No
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Castor oil (containing less than 10% free fatty acids)
23140
NI0
R(2)
NI0
0(1)
11
Fp2
Castor oil3044
CAS NoCesium
Formate, drilling brines
23840
33
Inorg2
NI1
0(2)
22
D2
Cesium form
ate solution (*) 3421
CAS No3495-36-1
Cetyl/Eicosyl methacrylate (m
ixture)445
0NI
0(NR)
(0)NI
0(0)
(1)(1)
(1)Fp
2Cetyl/Eicosyl m
ethacrylate mixture
180CAS No
Chlorinated paraffins (C18 and above) with any level of chlorine2024
04
4NR
02
00
(1)(1)
(1)C
S3
Chlorinated paraffins (C18+) with any level of chlorine183
CAS NoChlorinated paraffins (C10-C13) with 60%
chlorine or more
20215
55
NR5
20
0(1)
11
CS
3Chlorinated paraffins (C10-C13)
181CAS No
Chlorinated paraffins (C10- C13) with less than 60% chlorine
20205
55
NR5
3(0)
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
CS
3Chlorinated paraffins (C10-C13) (60%
chlorine or less)2832
CAS NoChlorinated paraffins (C14-C17) with less than 1%
shorter chain length2112
54
4NR
63
00
(2)2
2C
S3
Chlorinated paraffins (C14-C17) (with 50% chlorine or m
ore, and less than 1% C13 or shorter chains)
182CAS No
Chloroacetic acid450
0NI
0R
20
23
(4)3C
3A
D3
Chloroacetic acid (80% or less)
184CAS No
79-11-8Chlorobenzene
4562
22
NR3
01
02
20
S2
Chlorobenzene185
CAS No108-90-7
Chlorohydrins463
0NI
0R
0NI
(2)(2)
(3)(3A)
3C
D3
Chlorohydrins (crude)187
CAS No96-24-2
N-(3-Chloro-2-hydroxypropyl) trimethylam
monium
chloride solution (75% or less)
22860
00
NR1
NI0
0(2)
0(2)
CD
3N-(3-Chloro-2-hydroxypropyl)trim
ethyl amm
onium chloride solution (75%
or less)2579
CAS No4-Chloro-2-m
ethylphenoxyacetic acid, dimethylam
ine salt solution1536
2NI
2NI
2NI
10
21
1S
24-Chloro-2-m
ethylphenoxyacetic acid, dimethylam
ine salt solution62
CAS NoChloronitrobenzenes
4672
22
NR3
NI2
22
11
S2
o-Chloronitrobenzene533
CAS No25167-93-5
1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-3-pentanone
17723
33
NR3
NI0
0(1)
10
S1
1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-4,4- dimethyl-pentan-3-one
21CAS No
2-Chloropropionic acid474
0NI
0R
1NI
1(3)
23A
3D
32- or 3-Chloropropionic acid
36CAS No
598-78-7
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
3-Chloropropylene478
11
1R
3NI
10
21
3T
E3
Allyl chloride106
CAS No107-05-1
Chlorosulphonic acid479
Inorg0
0Inorg
2NI
(2)(3)
43C
3D
3Chlorosulphonic acid
188CAS No
7790-94-5m
-Chlorotoluene481
3NI
3NR
2NI
20
(2)1
1S
2m
-Chlorotoluene426
CAS No108-41-8
o-Chlorotoluene480
33
3NR
31
00
01
1S
1Chlorotoluenes (m
ixed isomers)
189CAS No
95-49-8o-Chlorotoluene
4803
33
NR3
10
00
11
S1
o-Chlorotoluene534
CAS No95-49-8
p-Chlorotoluene482
33
3NR
30
00
01
1S
2p-Chlorotoluene
551CAS No
106-43-4Choline chloride, solutions
4850
NI0
R1
NI0
(0)(0)
00
D0
Choline chloride solutions190
CAS No67-48-1
Cinnamaldehyde
24851
(2)(2)
R2
01
1(2)
21
SsSD
2Cinnam
aldehyde4061
CAS No104-55-2
Citric acid493
0NI
0R
10
0(0)
(3)1
3D
3Citric acid (70%
or less)748
CAS No77-92-9
Citric juices494
00
0Inorg
00
00
00
0D
0W
ater740
CAS NoClay
495Inorg
00
Inorg0
00
00
00
S0
Clay slurry191
CAS NoCoal slurry
498Inorg
00
Inorg0
00
00
00
S0
Coal slurry192
CAS NoCoal tar
499(4)
44
NR3
10
00
22
CMR
(T)S
3Coal tar
193CAS No
8007-45-2Coal tar naphtha
5003
NI3
NR3
NI0
0(1)
11
C(T)
FE3
Coal tar naphtha solvent194
CAS No8030-30-6
Coal tar pitch (molten)
4913
(3)(3)
NR(4)
(2)0
0(1)
10
CMS
3Coal tar pitch (m
olten)195
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Cobalt naphthenate in solvent naphtha501
NINI
NINR
3NI
0(0)
(1)NI
1C
FE3
Cobalt naphthenate in solvent naphtha196
CAS NoCocoa butter
23420
NI0
R0
NI(0)
(0)(1)
(0)(1)
Fp2
Cocoa butter3096
CAS NoCoconut acid oil
23700
00
R3
NI(0)
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
Fp2
Coconut acid oil3139
CAS NoCoconut fatty acid distillate
23660
NI0
R(3)
NI0
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
Fp2
Coconut fatty acid distillate3130
CAS NoCoconut oil
5030
NI0
R1
NI0
(0)(1)
0(1)
Fp2
Coconut oil2772
CAS No8001-31-8
Coconut oil fatty acid505
00
0(R)
(3)NI
0(0)
(1)(1)
(1)Fp
2Coconut oil fatty acid
197CAS No
61788-47-4Coconut oil fatty acid m
ethyl ester506
50
0R
0NI
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
(1)Fp
2Coconut oil fatty acid m
ethyl ester198
CAS No61788-59-8
Copper salt of long chain(>C17) alkanoic acid (LOA)
21110
NI0
(R)2
NI0
0(0)
00
Fp2
Copper salt of long chain (C17+) alkanoic acid2214
CAS NoCorn oil
5210
NI0
R(2)
NI0
(0)(1)
11
Fp2
Corn Oil
2781CAS No
8001-30-7Cotton seed oil
5230
NI0
R(2)
NI(0)
(0)(1)
01
Fp2
Cotton seed oil2783
CAS No8001-29-4
Creosote (coal tar)524
(4)(4)
(4)NR
4(2)
10
22
1CM
RSs(T)
S3
Creosote (coal tar)199
CAS No8001-58-9
Creosote (wood tar)525
NINI
NINR
5NI
10
22
1CM
(T)SD
3Creosote (wood)
200CAS No
8021-39-4Creosote (coal tar) C8-C22, M
W 116-278
2514NI
(3)(3)
(NR)4
11
0(2)
21
CMRSs
S3
Creosote (coal tar) (C8-C22, MW
116-278)4163
CAS NoCresol/Phenol/Xylenol m
ixture2471
(2)(2)
(2)R
(3)(1)
12
33B
3SD
3Cresol/Phenol/Xylenol m
ixture4021
CAS NoCresols (m
ixed isomers)
5272
22
R3
(1)2
24
3A3
TSD
3Cresols (all isom
ers)201
CAS No1319-77-3
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Cresylic acids, dephenolized1875
22
2R
30
(2)(2)
(3)(3A)
(3)(T)
S3
Cresylic acid, dephenolized202
CAS NoCresylic acid, sodium
salt solution1914
(2)(2)
(2)(R)
(3)(0)
1(1)
(3)3
3TCM
(T)D
3Cresylic acid, sodium
salt solution203
CAS NoCrotonaldehyde
5280
NI0
NR4
12
44
23
D3
Crotonaldehyde204
CAS No4170-30-3
Crude Piperazine2331
0NI
0R
2NI
(1)(2)
(3)3
3SsSr
D3
Crude Piperazine2810
CAS NoCrude Tall O
il2357
4NI
4R
20
00
(0)0
0Ss
Fp3
Tall oil, crude3118
CAS No1,5,9-Cyclododecatriene
5345
55
NR4
NI0
01
21
AF
31,5,9-Cyclododecatriene
17CAS No
4904-61-4Cycloheptane
5354
NI4
(NR)4
NI(0)
0(1)
(0)(1)
FE2
Cycloheptane205
CAS No291-64-5
Cyclohexane536
33
3NR
3NI
00
10
1E
2Cyclohexane
206CAS No
110-82-7Cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylic acid, diisononyl ester
24720
33
R0
00
0(1)
10
Fp2
Cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylic acid, diisononyl ester3915
CAS No166412-78-8
Cyclohexane oxidation products, sodium salts solution
24580
NI0
Inorg1
00
(0)(0)
00
D0
Cyclohexane oxidation products, sodium salts solution
3739CAS No
Cyclohexanol537
1NI
1R
2NI
00
02
2Fp
2Cyclohexanol
207CAS No
108-93-0Cyclohexanone
5390
11
R1
01
11
22
FED2
Cyclohexanone208
CAS No108-94-1
Cyclohexanone/Cyclohexanol mixture
14361
11
R2
NI1
11
22
FED2
Cyclohexanone, Cyclohexanol mixture
209CAS No
Cyclohexyl acetate541
2NI
2(R)
(2)NI
00
(2)2
1FED
2Cyclohexyl acetate
210CAS No
622-45-7Cyclohexylam
ine542
1NI
1R
2NI
22
33
3D
3Cyclohexylam
ine211
CAS No108-91-8
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
1,3-Cyclopentadiene dimer (m
olten)545
33
3NR
3NI
20
22
2Fp
21,3-Cyclopentadiene dim
er (molten)
11CAS No
77-73-6Cyclopentane
5463
NI3
NR3
NI(0)
(0)0
1(1)
E2
Cyclopentane212
CAS No287-92-3
Cyclopentene547
2NI
2(R)
3NI
11
0(2)
(0)A
E2
Cyclopentene213
CAS No142-29-0
Decahydronaphthalene551
44
4NR
3NI
00
22
1F
1Decahydronaphthalene
214CAS No
91-17-8Decane
5545
NI5
R0
00
00
10
F1
Decane2620
CAS No124-18-5
Decanoic acid555
4NI
4R
41
00
(2)2
2Fp
2Decanoic acid
215CAS No
334-48-51-Decene
5585
NI5
R4
20
00
20
AF
3Decene
216CAS No
872-05-9Decyl acetate
17674
NI4
NINI
NI0
0(1)
(1)(1)
F1
Decyl acetate217
CAS No112-17-4
Decyl acrylate559
5NI
5(R)
5NI
00
(2)2
1Fp
2Decyl acrylate
218CAS No
2156-96-9Decyloxytetrahydrothiophene dioxide
18593
NI3
NR4
NI0
0(1)
10
Fp2
Decyloxytetrahydrothiophene dioxide220
CAS NoDextrose solution
5620
00
R0
NI0
00
0(0)
D0
Glucose solution
361CAS No
50-99-7Dextrose solution
5620
00
R0
NI0
00
0(0)
D0
Dextrose solution221
CAS No50-99-7
Diacetone alcohol563
0NI
0R
10
00
(2)2
2D
2Diacetone alcohol
226CAS No
123-42-2Dialkyldiphenylam
ines (LOA)
18525
NI5
NR1
00
0(0)
00
FD0
Dialkyl (C8-C9) diphenylamines
2255CAS No
Dialkyl (C9 - C10) phthalates2359
(0)(0)
(0)(R)
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
(1)(1)
(1)Fp
2Dialkyl (C9 - C10) phthalates
3121CAS No
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Dialkyl phthalates C9-C13566
(0)(4)
(4)(NR)
(0)(2)
(0)(0)
(1)(1)
(1)R
Fp3
Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalates227
CAS No2,6-Diam
inohexanoic acid phosphonate mixed salts solution (#)
24691
NI1
NR1
(0)(1)
(1)(3)
(3)(3)
D3
2,6-Diaminohexanoic acid phosphonate m
ixed salts solution3989
CAS NoDiam
monium
hydrogen phosphate98
00
0Inorg
1NI
00
(0)(1)
(1)D
1Am
monium
hydrogen phosphate solution117
CAS No7783-28-0
Dibromom
ethane574
1NI
1NR
(2)NI
10
0(2)
(2)SD
2Dibrom
omethane
228CAS No
74-95-3Di-n-butylam
ine577
2NI
2R
3NI
22
33
3FD
3Dibutylam
ine231
CAS No111-92-2
Di-butyl ether578
33
3NR
2NI
00
01
1FE
2n-Butyl ether
475CAS No
142-96-1Dibutyl hydrogen phosphonate
18571
NI1
NI2
NI0
0(3)
33
F3
Dibutyl hydrogen phosphonate229
CAS No1809-19-4
2,4-Di-tert-butyl phenol2083
54
4NR
4NI
NINI
NINI
NINI
NI2,4-Di-tert-butylphenol
2339CAS No
96-76-42,6-Di-tert-butyl phenol
20824
NI4
NR4
NI0
0(1)
11
Fp2
2,6-Di-tert-butylphenol2250
CAS No128-39-2
Di-n-butyl phthalate582
44
4R
41
00
10
1R
S3
Dibutyl phthalate230
CAS No84-74-2
Dibutyl terephthalate2430
5(3)
(3)R
42
00
(0)0
0S
0Dibutyl terephthalate
3596CAS No
Dichlorobenzene (all isomers)
3333
44
NR3
11
01
(2)2
CMR
TS
3Dichlorobenzene (all isom
ers)232
CAS No3,4-Dichlorobut-1-ene
20792
22
NR3
NI1
02
23
S3
3,4-Dichloro-1-butene56
CAS No760-23-6
1,1-Dichloroethane590
1NI
1NR
1NI
1(1)
02
2SD
21,1-Dichloroethane
4CAS No
75-34-31,2-Dichloroethane
5911
11
NR2
01
02
12
CSD
3Ethylene dichloride
330CAS No
107-06-2
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
1,6-Dichlorohexane593
3NI
3NR
3NI
0(0)
(0)0
0S
01,6-Dichlorohexane
19CAS No
2163-00-0Dichlorom
ethane594
12
2NR
10
10
02
2C
SD3
Dichloromethane
234CAS No
75-09-22,4-Dichlorophenol
5963
22
NR3
23
23
33
TS
32,4-Dichlorophenol
30CAS No
120-83-22,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, diethanolam
ine salt, solution599
01
1R
2NI
10
(3)1
3(T)
D3
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, diethanolamine salt solution
32CAS No
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, dimethylam
ine salt, 70 % or less solution
6000
11
R3
NI1
0(3)
13
(T)D
32,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, dim
ethylamine salt solution (70%
or less)33
CAS No2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, triisopropanolam
ine salt soln.602
0NI
0R
2NI
10
(3)(1)
3(T)
D3
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, triisopropanolamine salt solution
34CAS No
1,1-Dichloropropane605
21
1NR
21
00
11
1SD
11,1-Dichloropropane
5CAS No
78-99-91,2-Dichloropropane
6062
11
NR2
01
02
22
SD2
1,2-Dichloropropane9
CAS No78-87-5
1,3-Dichloropropane607
21
1NR
21
0NI
NINI
NISD
NI1,3-Dichloropropane
12CAS No
142-28-9Dichloropropane and dichloropropene, m
ixture608
(2)(1)
(1)(NR)
(4)(1)
21
23
3CSs
SD3
Dichloropropene/Dichloropropane mixtures
235CAS No
8003-19-81,3-Dichloropropene
6121
NI1
NR4
12
12
33
CSsSD
31,3-Dichloropropene
13CAS No
542-75-62,2-Dichloropropionic acid
6092
22
NR2
NI1
0(3)
33
D3
2,2-Dichloropropionic acid28
CAS No75-99-0
Di-(2-chloro-iso-propyl) ether615
22
2NR
2NI
20
20
2SD
22,2'-Dichloroisopropyl ether
25CAS No
108-60-1Dicyclopentadiene(80-90%
)/Co-dimers(10-20%
), mixtures
23892
33
NR3
02
03
22
ARFED
3Dicyclopentadiene, Resin G
rade, 81-89%3559
CAS NoDiethanolam
ine620
0NI
0R
10
10
02
3T
D3
Diethanolamine
236CAS No
111-42-2
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EHS Name
TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Diethylamine
6210
NI0
R2
NI1
23
3C3
DE3
Diethylamine
240CAS No
109-89-72,6-Diethylaniline
14373
33
NR2
NI1
1(2)
12
FD2
2,6-Diethylaniline35
CAS No579-66-8
Diethyl benzene (mixed isom
ers)624
44
4NR
3NI
0(0)
(2)2
1F
2Diethylbenzene
242CAS No
25340-17-4Di-(2-ethylbutyl) phthalate
6255
NI5
R0
20
0(1)
1(1)
RFp
3Di-(2-ethylbutyl) phthalate
2750CAS No
84-75-3Diethylene glycol
6280
NI0
R0
01
02
11
D2
Diethylene glycol243
CAS No111-46-6
Diethylene glycol di-n-butyl ether629
2NI
2NI
1NI
00
(1)1
1FD
1Diethylene glycol dibutyl ether
244CAS No
112-73-2Diethylene glycol diethyl ether
6300
NI0
NR0
NI1
0(2)
(2)2
D2
Diethylene glycol diethyl ether245
CAS No112-36-7
Diethylene glycol initiated polyoxypropylene diamine
23530
NI0
NR2
NI0
0(3)
3B(3)
D3
Polyetheramine
2946CAS No
Diethylene glycol initiated polyoxypropylene diamine
23530
NI0
NR2
NI0
0(3)
3B(3)
D3
Diethylene glycol initiated polyoxypropylene diamine
3113CAS No
Diethylene glycol phthalate1438
2NI
2NR
1NI
00
(2)(1)
2S
2Diethylene glycol phthalate
247CAS No
Diethylene triamine
6380
11
(R)2
NI1
33
3A3
SsFD
3Diethylenetriam
ine248
CAS No111-40-0
Diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid, pentapotassium
salt solution (40%) (**)
24661
NI1
NR2
NINI
NINI
NINI
DNI
Diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid, pentapotassium
salt (40% solution)
3929CAS No
Diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid, pentasodium
salt (40% solution in water)
20760
NI0
NR0
NI0
(0)(0)
00
D0
Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid, pentasodium
salt solution249
CAS NoDiethylenetriam
ine pentamethylene phosphonic acid, pentasodium
salt solution (47 %) (**)
24670
NI0
R2
NINI
NINI
NINI
DNI
Diethylenetriamine pentam
ethylene phosphonic acid, pentasodium salt solution
3930CAS No
Diethyl ethanolamine
6220
NI0
NR3
NI1
12
33
D3
Diethylaminoethanol
241CAS No
100-37-8
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Diethyl ether640
01
1NR
0NI
10
01
1DE
2Diethyl ether
237CAS No
60-29-7Di-(2-ethylhexyl) adipate
6410
22
R4
20
00
11
RFp
3Di-(2-ethylhexyl) adipate
222CAS No
103-23-1Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid
643(2)
11
NR2
NI0
1(2)
22
Fp2
Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid223
CAS No298-07-7
Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate642
04
4R
00
00
11
1R
Fp3
Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate2751
CAS No117-81-7
Diethyl phthalate648
33
3R
20
00
(1)1
1S
1Diethyl phthalate
238CAS No
84-66-2Diethyl sulphate
6491
NI1
R(2)
NI1
23
23
CMSD
3Diethyl sulphate
239CAS No
64-67-5Diglycidyl ether of Bisphenol A
6533
NI3
NR4
NI0
0(2)
12
SsS
2Diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A
250CAS No
1675-54-3Diglycidyl ether of Bisphenol F
7280
NI0
NR3
NI0
(0)(2)
1(2)
SsRS
3Diglycidyl ether of bisphenol F
251CAS No
55492-52-9Diheptyl phthalate
6550
(4)(4)
R0
NI0
0(1)
11
Fp3
Diheptyl phthalate252
CAS No3648-21-3
Di-n-hexyl adipate656
5NI
5(NR)
50
00
(1)0
1FE
1Di-n-hexyl adipate
224CAS No
110-33-8Di-hexyl phthalate
21255
NI5
R0
20
0(1)
11
RFp
3Dihexyl phthalate
253CAS No
84-75-31,4-Dihydro-9,10-dihydroxy anthracene disodium
salt (soln.)657
1NI
1NI
1NI
0NI
NINI
NID
NI1,4-Dihydro-9,10-dihydroxyanthracene, disodium
salt solution15
CAS NoDiisobutene
5754
44
NR3
NI0
00
10
FE2
Diisobutylene257
CAS No11071-47-9
Diisobutylamine
576(2)
NI(2)
(R)(3)
NI2
(2)2
(3)(3)
FED3
Diisobutylamine
256CAS No
110-96-3Diisobutyl ketone
5793
NI3
R2
NI0
02
22
F2
Diisobutyl ketone254
CAS No108-83-8
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Diisobutyl phthalate581
4(4)
4R
(4)1
00
10
0R
S3
Diisobutyl phthalate255
CAS No84-69-5
Diisodecyl phthalate619
00
0(R)
0(0)
00
(1)0
1Fp
2Diisodecyl phthalate
3119CAS No
26761-40-0Diisoheptyl phthalate
23910
(4)(4)
R0
00
0(1)
11
RFp
3Diisoheptyl phthalate
3561CAS No
Diisononyl adipate690
0NI
0R
00
00
(1)1
1Fp
2Diisononyl adipate
258CAS No
33703-08-1Diisononyl phthalate
6910
00
R0
00
0(0)
00
Fp2
Diisononyl phthalate3120
CAS NoDiisooctyl phthalate
6930
44
(R)0
00
0(1)
10
Fp2
Diisooctyl phthalate259
CAS No27554-26-3
Diisopropanolamine
7030
NI0
NR1
NI0
00
23
FD3
Diisopropanolamine
260CAS No
110-97-4Diisopropylam
ine705
1NI
1NR
20
11
23
3ED
3Diisopropylam
ine261
CAS No108-18-9
Diisopropyl benzene (mixed isom
ers)2220
54
4NR
4NI
00
22
1(T)
F2
Diisopropylbenzene (all isomers)
262CAS No
1,3-Diisopropylbenzene706
54
4NR
4NI
00
22
1F
21,3-Diisopropyl benzene
2626CAS No
25321-09-9Diisopropyl ether
7111
NI1
NR2
NI0
00
12
E2
Isopropyl ether406
CAS No108-20-3
Diisopropylnaphthalene, mixed isom
ers712
54
4NR
3NI
00
(1)1
1Fp
2Diisopropylnaphthalene
263CAS No
38640-62-9Dim
ethyl acetamide
6580
NI0
R1
NI0
02
12
D2
N,N-Dimethylacetam
ide2730
CAS No127-19-5
Dimethyl acetam
ide658
0NI
0R
1NI
00
21
2D
2N,N-Dim
ethylacetamide solution (40%
or less)466
CAS No127-19-5
Dimethyl adipate
6591
NI1
(R)4
NI0
0(0)
11
SD2
Dimethyl adipate
264CAS No
627-93-0
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Dimethylam
ine (40-50% aq.sol.)
6610
NI0
R3
02
02
3B3
SsNT
DE3
Dimethylam
ine solution (greater than 55% but not greater than 65%
)272
CAS No124-40-3
Dimethylam
ine (40-50% aq.sol.)
6610
NI0
R3
02
02
3B3
SsNT
DE3
Dimethylam
ine solution (greater than 45% but not greater than 55%
)271
CAS No124-40-3
Dimethylam
ine (40-50% aq.sol.)
6610
NI0
R3
02
02
3B3
SsNT
DE3
Dimethylam
ine solution (45% or less)
270CAS No
124-40-3N,N-Dim
ethyl cyclohexylamine
6652
NI2
NR2
NI1
23
3C3
FD3
N,N-Dimethylcyclohexylam
ine467
CAS No98-94-2
Dimethyl disulphide
16161
NI1
NR3
22
02
11
SD2
Dimethyl disulphide
2504CAS No
624-92-0N,N-Dim
ethyldodecylamine
21263
NI3
R4
NI1
(1)(3)
33
F3
N,N-Dimethyldodecylam
ine468
CAS No112-18-5
Dimethylethanolam
ine667
0NI
0R
2NI
11
23
3D
3Dim
ethylethanolamine
273CAS No
108-01-0Dim
ethyl formam
ide676
00
0R
10
01
21
2R
D3
Dimethylform
amide
274CAS No
68-12-2Dim
ethyl glutarate670
0NI
0R
3NI
00
23
2A
SD3
Dimethyl glutarate
265CAS No
26717-67-9Dim
ethyl hydrogen phosphite673
0NI
0NR
2NI
10
01
1D
1Dim
ethyl hydrogen phosphite266
CAS No868-89-9
2,2-Dimethyloctanoic acid
6753
NI3
R4
10
0(2)
22
Fp2
Dimethyl octanoic acid
267CAS No
29662-90-6Dim
ethyl phthalate678
22
2R
20
00
(1)0
1SD
1Dim
ethyl phthalate268
CAS No131-11-3
2,2-Dimethylpropane-1,3-diol
6790
00
NR0
00
00
22
FD2
2,2-Dimethylpropane-1,3-diol (m
olten or solution)29
CAS No126-30-7
Dimethyl succinate
6810
NI0
NI2
NI0
00
02
SD2
Dimethyl succinate
269CAS No
106-65-0Dinitrotoluene
6882
22
NR4
22
(2)(2)
10
CMR
S3
Dinitrotoluene (molten)
276CAS No
25321-14-6
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Dinonyl phthalate689
0NI
0R
00
00
(1)1
1Fp
2Dinonyl phthalate
2993CAS No
84-76-4Di-n-octyl phthalate
6920
(4)(4)
(R)0
00
0(1)
1(1)
Fp2
Dioctyl phthalate277
CAS No117-84-0
1,4-Dioxane682
00
0NR
00
00
00
2C
D3
1,4-Dioxane16
CAS No123-91-1
Dipentene686
4NI
4NR
2NI
00
(2)2
2Ss
F3
Dipentene278
CAS No138-86-3
Diphenyl694
34
4R
41
00
(1)0
1S
1Diphenyl
279CAS No
92-52-4Diphenylam
ine (molten)
21863
33
NR3
10
0(1)
11
S1
Diphenylamine (m
olten)285
CAS NoDiphenylam
ine, reaction product with 2,4,4-trimethylpentene
1500NI
11
NR3
NI0
0(1)
11
Fp2
Diphenylamine, reaction product with 2,2,4-Trim
ethylpentene286
CAS NoDiphenylam
ines, alkylated1770
5NI
5NR
(3)NI
00
(1)(1)
(1)F
2Diphenylam
ines, alkylated287
CAS NoDiphenyl/Diphenyl ether (m
ixtures)698
NINI
4NR
41
00
(1)1
1(T)
S1
Diphenyl/Diphenyl ether mixtures
283CAS No
8004-13-5Diphenyl ether
6994
44
NR4
NI0
00
11
TS
1Diphenyl ether
281CAS No
101-84-8Diphenyl ether/ Biphenyl phenyl ether m
ixtures702
5NI
5NR
4NI
00
01
1(T)
S1
Diphenyl ether/Diphenyl phenyl ether mixture
282CAS No
Diphenylmethane-4,4'-diisocyanate (#)
7005
22
NR0
00
03
22
SsSrS
3Diphenylm
ethane diisocyanate288
CAS No101-68-8
Diphenylol propane-epichlorohydrin resins2237
3NI
3NR
4NI
00
(2)1
2S
2Diphenylol propane-epichlorohydrin resins
290CAS No
Di-n-propylamine
7041
NI1
NR3
NI2
22
3C3
FED3
Di-n-propylamine
225CAS No
142-84-7Dipropylene glycol
7070
11
R0
NI0
00
01
D1
Dipropylene glycol291
CAS No25265-71-8
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Dipropylene glycol dibenzoate708
3NI
3R
3NI
00
00
0S
0Dipropylene glycol dibenzoate
2431CAS No
94-51-9Di-n-propyl phthalate
7133
NI3
(R)3
NI(0)
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
RS
3Di-n-propyl phthalate
2752CAS No
131-16-8Distilled Resin O
il, DRO2299
(3)NI
(3)(NR)
(3)NI
00
(2)2
1M
NFE
3Resin oil, distilled
2958CAS No
Dithocarbamate ester (C7-C35)
2185NI
22
NR4
NI0
0(1)
11
S1
Dithiocarbamate ester (C7-C35)
2371CAS No
Ditridecyl adipate2351
0NI
0NR
0NI
00
(2)2
1Fp
2Ditridecyl adipate
293CAS No
Ditridecyl phthalate714
0(0)
0NR
0(0)
00
(1)1
(1)Fp
2Ditridecyl phthalate
2994CAS No
119-06-2Diundecyl phthalate
7150
(0)0
NR0
00
0(1)
11
Fp2
Diundecyl phthalate294
CAS No3648-20-2
Dodecane718
5NI
5(R)
0NI
00
(1)(1)
(0)Fp
2Dodecane (all isom
ers)295
CAS No112-40-3
tert-Dodecanethiol2233
54
4NR
00
00
(2)2
1Ss
F3
tert-Dodecanethiol2418
CAS No1-Dodecanol
7195
22
R4
10
0(1)
1(1)
Fp2
Dodecyl alcohol298
CAS No112-53-8
1-Dodecene (#)2473
5NI
5R
0NI
00
11
(0)A
F3
1-Dodecene3990
CAS No112-41-4
Dodecene (all isomers) (#)
7205
NI5
NR4
NI0
01
10
AF
3Dodecene (all isom
ers)296
CAS No2-Dodecenyl succinic acid, dipotassium
salt, solution727
4NI
4NR
1NI
(0)(0)
NINI
NID
NIDodecenylsuccinic acid, dipotassium
salt solution297
CAS No57195-28-5
Dodecylamine/Tetradecylam
ine mixture
7213
NI3
R4
NI1
0(3)
33
F3
Dodecylamine/Tetradecylam
ine mixture
303CAS No
Dodecyl benzene126
0NI
0NR
03
00
(2)(2)
(1)F
2Dodecylbenzene
304CAS No
123-01-3
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Dodecyl benzene sulphonic acid (contains 1.5% Sulphuric acid)
1739NI
NI3
R3
11
(1)(2)
(1)(1)
D2
Alkyl (C11-C17) benzene sulphonic acid101
CAS NoDodecyl diphenyl oxide disulphonate (solns.)
723(5)
NI5
NR4
11
0(3)
13
D3
Dodecyl diphenyl ether disulphonate solution299
CAS NoDodecyl hydroxypropyl sulphide (LO
A)1861
5NI
5NI
4NI
00
(0)0
0FD
0Dodecyl hydroxypropyl sulphide
2252CAS No
n-Dodecyl mercaptan
24625
33
NR5
NI0
0(3)
3(3)
SsF
3n-Dodecyl m
ercaptan3743
CAS NoDodecyl/octadecyl m
ethacrylate (mixtures)
2116(5)
NI(5)
(NR)(0)
NI0
0(1)
1(1)
Fp2
Dodecyl/Octadecyl m
ethacrylate mixture
1717CAS No
Dodecyl/pentadecyl methacrylate (m
ixture)724
(5)NI
(5)(NR)
(0)NI
0(0)
(1)(1)
(1)Fp
2Dodecyl/Pentadecyl m
ethacrylate mixture
302CAS No
Dodecyl phenol725
04
4NI
4(3)
00
(3)3
2R
Fp3
Dodecyl phenol301
CAS No27193-86-8
Dodecyl-, Tetradecyl-, Hexadecyl-dimethylam
ine mixture
22483
NI3
R5
21
(1)(3)
3C3
F3
Alkyl (C12+) dimethylam
ine2485
CAS NoDodecylxylene
17630
NI0
NI0
NI0
0(1)
11
Fp2
Dodecyl Xylene306
CAS NoEpichlorohydrin
7310
00
R2
NI2
23
3A3
CSsD
3Epichlorohydrin
309CAS No
106-89-8Ethanol
7320
NI0
R0
NI0
00
12
D2
Ethyl alcohol315
CAS No64-17-5
Ethanolamine
7330
NI0
R2
01
13
3A3
D3
Ethanolamine
311CAS No
141-43-5Ethanoltriazine (aqueous solution)
2411(0)
NI(0)
R3
NI1
04
02
SsD
31,3,5-Hexahydrotriethanol-1,3,5-triazine solution
3687CAS No
4719-04-4Ethoxylated long chain (>C16)alkyloxyalkanam
ine (LOA)
21035
NI5
NR1
NI0
0(3)
3(3)
Fp3
Ethoxylated long chain (C16+) alkyloxyalkylamine
2203CAS No
Ethoxylated tallow amine (>95%
)2313
0NI
0NR
4NI
1(1)
32
3Ss
Fp3
Ethoxylated tallow amine (> 95%
)2959
CAS No
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EHSTRN
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A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Ethoxylated tallow amine, glycol m
ixture2252
2NI
2NR
6NI
10
32
3D
3Ethoxylated tallow am
ine, glycol mixture
2476CAS No
Ethyl acetate735
02
2R
10
00
10
1DE
2Ethyl acetate
312CAS No
141-78-6Ethyl acetoacetate
7360
00
R1
NI0
0(1)
11
D1
Ethyl acetoacetate313
CAS No141-97-9
Ethyl acrylate734
1NI
1R
31
12
22
2CSs
TED
3Ethyl acrylate
314CAS No
140-88-5Ethylam
ine1016
0NI
0R
2NI
22
13
3G
D3
Ethylamine
322CAS No
75-04-7Ethylam
ine solutions (72% or less)
2219NI
NI0
R2
NI2
21
33
DE3
Ethylamine solutions (72%
or less)323
CAS NoEthyl am
yl ketone1784
2NI
2NI
2NI
00
(2)2
NIFD
2Ethyl am
yl ketone316
CAS No106-68-3
Ethylbenzene740
32
2R
3(1)
00
02
2T
FE3
Ethylbenzene324
CAS No100-41-4
N-Ethyl butylamine
7451
NI1
NINI
NI1
12
33
FED3
N-Ethylbutylamine
477CAS No
13360-63-9Ethyl tert-butyl ether (#)
20851
NI1
NR2
00
0(1)
10
E1
Ethyl tert-butyl ether320
CAS No637-92-3
Ethyl butyrate748
1NI
1NI
2NI
00
(2)2
NIFED
2Ethyl butyrate
317CAS No
105-54-4Ethyl cyclohexane
7514
44
NR3
NI(0)
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
FE2
Ethylcyclohexane325
CAS No1678-91-7
N-Ethyl cyclohexylamine
7522
NI2
NI(3)
NI1
22
33
FED3
N-Ethylcyclohexylamine
478CAS No
5459-93-8S-Ethyl dipropylthiocarbam
ate2081
32
2NI
3NI
11
22
(2)N
F3
S-Ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate
2302CAS No
759-94-4Ethylene carbonate
7550
NI0
R0
NI0
0(2)
12
SD2
Ethylene carbonate326
CAS No96-49-1
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Ethylene chlorohydrin756
00
0R
3NI
23
42
3D
3Ethylene chlorohydrin
327CAS No
107-07-3Ethylene cyanohydrin
7570
00
NI2
NI1
0(2)
12
D2
Ethylene cyanohydrin328
CAS No109-78-4
Ethylene diamine
7580
11
R3
11
21
33
SsSrD
3Ethylenediam
ine343
CAS No107-15-3
Ethylene diamine, tetra acetic acid, di- and tetra-sodium
salt759
0NI
0NR
20
1(1)
(2)1
2D
2Ethylenediam
inetetraacetic acid, tetrasodium salt solution
344CAS No
64-02-8Ethylene dibrom
ide760
12
2NR
3NI
22
23
3CRT
SD3
Ethylene dibromide
329CAS No
106-93-4Ethylene glycol
7610
NI0
R0
NI1
(1)(1)
00
D1
Ethylene glycol331
CAS No107-21-1
Ethylene glycol acrylate869
0NI
0R
4NI
13
33
3M
SsD
32-Hydroxyethyl acrylate
51CAS No
818-61-1Ethylene glycol butyl ether acetate (#)
7641
NI1
R2
NI1
1(1)
11
FD1
Ethylene glycol butyl ether acetate334
CAS No112-07-2
Ethylene glycol diacetate765
0NI
0NI
2NI
00
(1)1
NID
1Ethylene glycol diacetate
335CAS No
111-55-7Ethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate
7670
NI0
R2
01
01
11
RD
32-Ethoxyethyl acetate
41CAS No
111-15-9Ethylene glycol m
ethyl butyl ether772
1NI
1NI
1NI
NINI
NINI
NID
NIEthylene glycol m
ethyl butyl ether336
CAS No13343-98-1
Ethylene glycol methyl ether acetate
7730
NI0
R2
NI0
0(0)
(1)1
RD
3Ethylene glycol m
ethyl ether acetate337
CAS No110-49-6
Ethylene glycol monoacetate
7620
NI0
R2
NI0
0(3)
NI(3)
D3
Ethylene glycol acetate333
CAS No542-59-6
Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers
22680
NI0
R2
NI1
22
12
D2
Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers
338CAS No
Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether
7660
NI0
R0
00
01
22
D3
2-Ethoxyethanol40
CAS No110-80-5
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EHS Name
TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Ethylene glycol phenyl ether775
1NI
1R
10
10
01
2SD
2Ethylene glycol phenyl ether
339CAS No
122-99-6Ethylene glycol phenyl ether/Diethylene glycol phenyl ether, m
ixture1740
NINI
1R
1NI
10
(2)(2)
(2)SD
2Ethylene glycol phenyl ether/Diethylene glycol phenyl ether m
ixture340
CAS NoEthylene glycol (>75%
)/Sodium alkyl carboxylates/borax m
ixture (#)2477
NI(1)
(1)R
1NI
1(1)
(2)(1)
(1)R
D3
Ethylene glycol (>75%)/Sodium
alkyl carboxylates/borax mixture
4006CAS No
Ethylene glycol (>85%)/Sodium
alkyl carboxylates mixture (#)
2475NI
(1)(1)
R1
NI1
(1)(1)
00
D1
Ethylene glycol (>85%)/Sodium
alkyl carboxylates mixture
4005CAS No
Ethylene oxide77
NINI
NINI
NINI
1(1)
33
3CM
RG
D3
Ethylene oxide2744
CAS No75-21-8
Ethylene-propylene copolymer
1508NI
NINI
NINI
NI(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
NI0
Propylene-Butylene copolymer
633CAS No
Ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (em
ulsion)779
01
1NR
00
0(0)
(2)2
0S
2Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolym
er (emulsion)
342CAS No
Ethyl 3-ethoxypropionate1439
1NI
1NR
2NI
00
01
1FD
1Ethyl-3-ethoxypropionate
321CAS No
763-69-92-Ethylhexanoic acid
7762
NI2
R2
NI0
0(2)
22
FD3
2-Ethylhexanoic acid45
CAS No149-57-5
2-Ethylhexyl acrylate782
3NI
3R
2NI
00
(2)2
2Ss
F3
2-Ethylhexyl acrylate46
CAS No103-11-7
2-Ethylhexyl esters of fatty acids2221
0NI
0R
1NI
0(0)
(0)1
0F
12578
CAS No2-Ethyl-2-(hydroxym
ethyl)propane-1,3-diol C8-C10 ester (LOA)
20540
NI0
R0
NI0
(0)(0)
0(0)
Fp2
2-Ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl) propane-1,3-diol (C8-C10) ester
42CAS No
5-Ethylidene-2-norbornene783
33
3NR
30
00
21
2FE
2Ethylidene norbornene
345CAS No
16219-75-3Ethyl isoam
yl ketone737
NINI
NINI
NINI
00
(1)1
(2)FD
2Ethyl isoam
yl ketone2618
CAS No541-85-5
Ethyl methacrylate
7851
NI1
R2
00
00
(2)(2)
SsFE
2Ethyl m
ethacrylate318
CAS No97-63-2
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
N-Ethyl-2-methallylam
ine2228
0NI
0NR
2NI
32
23A
3D
3N-Ethylm
ethylallylamine
2417CAS No
o-Ethyl phenol788
2NI
2NI
(2)NI
1NI
NINI
NIS
NIo-Ethylphenol
535CAS No
90-00-6Ethyl propionate
7901
NI1
NI2
00
(1)(2)
22
ED2
Ethyl propionate319
CAS No105-37-3
2-Ethyl-3-propylacrolein791
2NI
2R
3NI
00
13
3F
32-Ethyl-3-propylacrolein
43CAS No
645-62-5Ethyl toluene (all isom
ers)2297
3NI
3NI
(3)NI
00
02
2F
2Ethyl toluene
346CAS No
Fatty acid methyl esters
23620
NI0
R2
NI0
(0)(2)
22
Fp2
Fatty acid methyl esters (m
)3125
CAS NoFatty acids, essentially linear, C6-C18, 2-ethylhexyl ester
22530
NI0
R1
NI0
0(1)
10
Fp2
Fatty acids, essentially linear (C6-C18) 2-ethylhexyl ester1914
CAS NoFatty acids, essentially linear, C6-C18, 2-ethylhexyl ester
22530
NI0
R1
NI0
0(1)
10
Fp2
Fatty acid (C8-C16) ethyl hexyl esters2759
CAS NoFatty acids, linear, C8-C18 saturated with C18 unsaturated
2260(4)
NI(4)
R(4)
(1)(0)
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
Fp2
Fatty acids, (C8-C18)2779
CAS NoFatty acids, linear C12+ saturated with C12+ unsaturated
22615
00
(R)0
NI(0)
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
Fp2
Fatty acids, (C12+)2780
CAS NoFatty acids saturated, C8-C10
23240
NI0
R4
NI0
0(3)
3C3
Fp3
Fatty acids, (C8-C10)3079
CAS NoFatty acids, unsaturated, linear, C16+
22590
00
R(0)
NI0
0(0)
00
Fp2
Fatty acids, (C16+)2778
CAS NoFatty alcohols, linear, (C12+)
2326(5)
(2)(2)
(R)(4)
(1)0
0(1)
11
Fp2
Alcohols (C12+), primary, linear
3081CAS No
Fatty alcohols, linear, (C16+)2327
(5)(2)
(2)(R)
(0)(1)
00
(1)1
1Fp
2Alcohols, linear (C16+)
3082CAS No
Ferric chloride339
Inorg5
5Inorg
20
1(0)
(3)2
3D
3Ferric chloride solutions
348CAS No
7705-08-0
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
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A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Ferric hydroxyethyl ethylene diamine triacetic acid, tri- sodium
salt, solution796
NINI
NINI
NINI
00
(1)(0)
1D
1Ferric hydroxyethylethylenediam
inetriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution
349CAS No
Ferric nitrate/nitric acid solution337
Inorg(5)
(5)Inorg
(2)(0)
0(0)
(3)3
3D
3Ferric nitrate/Nitric acid solution
350CAS No
Fish by-products (fresh)2499
NINI
(0)NR
1(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
(0)FD
13893
CAS NoFish oil (containing less than 10%
free fatty acids)2316
0NI
0R
2NI
(0)(0)
(1)(0)
(1)Fp
2Fish oil
3046CAS No
Fish protein concentrate (containing 4% or less form
ic acid)2502
NINI
(0)R
1(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(1)
(1)D
1Fish protein concentrate (containing 4%
or less formic acid)
4090CAS No
Fish silage (containing 3% or less form
ic acid with antioxidant)2500
NINI
(0)R
0(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(1)
(1)FD
13892
CAS NoFish silage protein concentrate (containing 4%
or less formic acid)
2487NI
00
R2
NI(0)
(0)(0)
(1)(1)
D2
Fish silage protein concentrate (containing 4% or less form
ic acid)4062
CAS NoFish solubles
1509NI
NINI
NINI
NI(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
NINI
Fish solubles (water-based fish meal extract)
351CAS No
Fluorosilicic acid806
Inorg0
0Inorg
2NI
2(2)
43
3D
3Fluorosilicic acid
2716CAS No
16961-83-4Fluorosilicic acid solution (20-30%
)2240
Inorg2
2Inorg
20
(1)(1)
(3)3B
3T
D3
Fluorosilicic acid solution (20-30%)
353CAS No
Formaldehyde (37%
-50% solution)
8070
NI0
R2
NI2
23
33
CMSs
NTD
3Form
aldehyde solutions (45% or less)
354CAS No
50-00-0Form
aldehyde, polymer with isobutylenated phenol
2377NI
NINI
NRNI
NINI
NINI
NINI
FpNI
Formaldehyde, polym
er with isobutylenated phenol1203
CAS NoForm
amide
8080
NI0
NR1
NI0
01
12
RD
3Form
amide
355CAS No
75-12-7Form
ic acid809
0NI
0R
2NI
1(1)
23C
3D
3Form
ic acid (over 85%)
3830CAS No
64-18-6Form
ic acid809
0NI
0R
2NI
1(1)
23C
3D
3Form
ic acid (85% or less acid)
356CAS No
64-18-6
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Formic acid m
ixture (containing up to 18% propionic acid and up to 25%
sodium form
ate)2408
0NI
0R
1NI
(0)(0)
(2)(2)
(3)D
3Form
ic acid mixture (containing up to 18%
propionic acid and up to 25% sodium
formate)
3684CAS No
Fumaric adduct of rosin (water dispersion)
8103
NI3
NR3
NI0
(0)(3)
03
SsD
3Fum
aric adduct of rosin, water dispersion357
CAS No65997-04-8
Furfural812
0NI
0R
21
2(2)
32
2C
D3
Furfural358
CAS No98-01-1
Furfuryl alcohol813
0NI
0R
1NI
22
32
2D
2Furfuryl alcohol
359CAS No
98-00-0G
lucitol/glycerol blend propoxylated (containing 10% or m
ore amines)
24412
NI2
NR1
11
0(2)
(1)(1)
D2
Glucitol/glycerol blend propoxylated (containing 10%
or more am
ines)3919
CAS NoG
lucitol/glycerol blend, propoxylated (containing less than 10% am
ines)2368
0NI
0NR
1NI
10
(2)(1)
(1)SD
2G
lucitol/glycerol blend propoxylated (containing less than 10% am
ines)3074
CAS NoG
lycerine814
0NI
0R
00
00
(1)0
1D
1G
lycerine363
CAS No56-81-5
Glycerine (83%
)/ Dioxane-dimethanol (17%
) mixture
1743NI
NINI
R1
NI0
(0)(1)
(0)1
D1
Glycerine (83%
), Dioxanedimethanol (17%
) mixture
364CAS No
Glycerol ethoxylated
23600
NI0
R0
NI0
0(0)
00
D0
Glycerol ethoxylated
3123CAS No
Glycerol m
onooleate1898
00
0R
0NI
0(0)
(1)1
1Fp
2G
lycerol monooleate
365CAS No
25496-72-4G
lycerol propoxylated2346
0NI
0NR
1NI
10
(2)1
0D
2G
lycerol propoxylated3110
CAS NoG
lycerol, propoxylated and ethoxylated2276
0NI
0NR
10
00
00
0SD
2G
lycerol, propoxylated and ethoxylated2872
CAS NoG
lycerol/sorbitol blend, propoxylated and ethoxylated2372
0NI
0NR
2NI
NINI
NINI
NINI
NIG
lycerol/sorbitol blend, propoxylated and ethoxylated3136
CAS NoG
lycerol/sucrose blend, propoxylated and ethoxylated2361
0NI
0NR
1NI
00
00
0SD
0G
lycerol/sucrose blend propoxylated and ethoxylated3124
CAS NoG
lyceryl triacetate816
0NI
0R
10
10
00
1D
1G
lyceryl triacetate367
CAS No102-76-1
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Glycidyl ester of C10 trialkyl acetic acid
4413
NI3
NR3
NI0
0(2)
21
F2
Glycidyl ester of C10 trialkylacetic acid
368CAS No
Glycine, Sodium
salt, solution817
0NI
0NI
0NI
0(0)
(1)(0)
(1)D
1G
lycine, sodium salt solution
369CAS No
56-40-6G
lycolic acid2218
00
0R
1NI
1(1)
23C
3D
3G
lycolic acid solution (70% or less)
2539CAS No
Glyoxal solutions (40%
or less)84
0NI
0R
1NI
00
22
3M
SsSrD
3G
lyoxal solution (40% or less)
370CAS No
107-22-2G
lyoxylic acid1535
0NI
0R
20
00
(3)0
3Ss
D3
Glyoxylic acid solution (50 %
or less)371
CAS No298-12-4
Glyphosate solution, without surfactant
17650
00
NR3
00
0(3)
03
D3
Glyphosate solution (not containing surfactant)
2204CAS No
1071-83-6G
rape Seed Oil
2442(0)
NI(0)
(R)(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(1)
(0)(1)
Fp2
Grape Seed O
il3643
CAS No8024-22-4
Groundnut oil
8200
NI0
R(2)
NI(0)
(0)(0)
(0)0
Fp2
Groundnut oil
2769CAS No
8002-03-7Heptane
8274
NI4
R4
NI0
00
(1)1
AE
2Heptane (all isom
ers)372
CAS No142-82-5
Heptanoic acid831
2NI
2R
1NI
00
13B
(3)FD
3n-Heptanoic acid
479CAS No
111-14-8Heptanol (all isom
ers)2223
2NI
2R
(2)NI
00
(2)(1)
(2)FD
2Heptanol (all isom
ers) (d)373
CAS No1-Heptanol
8282
NI2
R2
01
02
(2)(2)
FD2
1-Heptanol2688
CAS No111-70-6
Heptene (all isomers)
22253
NI3
NI2
NI(0)
(0)(0)
(2)(1)
E2
Heptene (all isomers)
374CAS No
1-Heptene832
3NI
3NI
2NI
(0)(0)
(0)(2)
(1)E
21-Heptene
2685CAS No
Heptyl acetate833
3NI
3(R)
(3)NI
00
(2)1
2F
2Heptyl acetate
375CAS No
112-06-1
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Hexadecyl naphthalene/dihexadecyl naphthalene mixture
21590
NI0
NR0
NI0
0(1)
11
Fp2
1-Hexadecylnaphthalene / 1,4-bis(hexadecyl)naphthalene mixture
2373CAS No
Hexahydro-1,3,5-trimethyl-1,3,5-triazine solution (45%
or less)2489
(2)NI
(2)R
3NI
1(1)
(3)3A
3Ss
D3
Hexahydro-1,3,5-trimethyl-1,3,5-triazine solution (45%
or less)4123
CAS No108-74-7
Hexamethylene diam
ine845
0NI
0R
2NI
11
(3)3A
3R
D3
Hexamethylenediam
ine solution380
CAS No124-09-4
Hexamethylene diam
ine845
0NI
0R
2NI
11
(3)3A
3R
D3
Hexamethylenediam
ine (molten)
378CAS No
124-09-4Hexam
ethylene diamine
8450
NI0
R2
NI1
1(3)
3A3
RD
3Hexam
ethylenediamine
377CAS No
124-09-4Hexam
ethylene diamine adipate, 50%
in water846
0NI
0R
1NI
0(0)
(0)0
0D
0Hexam
ethylenediamine adipate (50%
in water)379
CAS No3323-53-3
Hexamethylene diisocyanate
21423
00
NR2
NI1
24
33
SsSrS
3Hexam
ethylene diisocyanate18
CAS No822-06-0
Hexamethylene glycol
8470
NI0
R1
NI0
0(1)
01
D1
Hexamethylene glycol
376CAS No
629-11-8Hexam
ethyleneimine
8481
NI1
NI2
NI3
12
22
FED2
Hexamethyleneim
ine381
CAS No111-49-9
Hexamethylene tetram
ine (40% solution)
8490
NI0
R0
NI0
0(1)
01
SsD
2Hexam
ethylenetetramine solutions
382CAS No
100-97-0Hexane
8503
NI3
R4
NI0
00
22
NAE
2Hexane
2683CAS No
100-54-3Hexane
8503
NI3
R4
NI0
00
22
NAE
2Hexane (all isom
ers)383
CAS No100-54-3
1,6-Hexanediol, distillation overheads2143
4NI
4NR
2NI
00
21
2FED
21,6-Hexanediol, distillation overheads
2641CAS No
Hexanoic acid853
2NI
2R
2NI
00
(3)(3)
3FD
3Hexanoic acid
384CAS No
142-62-11-Hexanol
8541
00
(R)2
NI1
0(3)
13
FD3
Hexanol385
CAS No111-27-3
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Hexene (all isomers)
22243
NI3
R3
NI(0)
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
E2
Hexene (all isomers)
386CAS No
1-Hexene855
3NI
3R
3NI
00
01
1E
21-Hexene
2681CAS No
592-41-62-Hexene (m
ixed isomers)
8563
NI3
R3
NI(0)
(0)0
(1)(1)
E2
2-Hexene (mixed isom
ers)2682
CAS NoHexyl acetate
8572
NI2
NI3
NI0
0(1)
11
FE2
Hexyl acetate387
CAS No142-92-7
sec-Hexyl acetate858
2NI
2NI
3NI
00
01
(2)FED
2M
ethylamyl acetate
456CAS No
108-84-9Hexylene glycol
8590
NI0
R0
00
0(3)
23
D2
Hexylene glycol388
CAS No107-41-5
Hydrocarbon wax2278
(5)NI
(5)NR
00
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
(0)CT
Fp3
Hydrocarbon wax741
CAS NoHydrochloric acid
864Inorg
00
Inorg1
NI1
13
3C3
DE3
Hydrochloric acid389
CAS No7647-01-0
Hydrogenated Starch Hydrolysate2347
0NI
0R
0NI
00
(0)0
0D
0Hydrogenated starch hydrolysate
3077CAS No
Hydrogen peroxide, more than 60%
867Inorg
00
Inorg3
NI1
02
33
D3
Hydrogen peroxide solutions (over 60% but not over 70%
by mass)
390CAS No
7722-84-1Hydrogen peroxide, m
ore than 60%867
Inorg0
0Inorg
3NI
10
23
3D
3Hydrogen peroxide, m
ore than 60%2689
CAS No7722-84-1
Hydrogen peroxide, more than 8%
but not more than 60%
2231Inorg
00
Inorg3
NI1
0(2)
33
D3
Hydrogen peroxide solutions (over 8% but not over 60%
by mass)
391CAS No
Hydrogen peroxide, more than 8%
but not more than 60%
2231Inorg
00
Inorg3
NI1
0(2)
33
D3
Hydrogen peroxide, more than 8%
but not more than 60%
2690CAS No
N-(2-Hydroxyethyl) ethylene diamine triacetic acid, trisodium
salt (solution)870
0NI
0NI
1NI
00
(1)1
1R
D3
N-(Hydroxyethyl)ethylenediaminetriacetic acid, trisodium
salt solution470
CAS No150-30-0
[[(2-hydroxyethyl)imino]dim
ethylene]bisphosphonic acid, sodium salt
24930
NI0
NR1
NI0
0(0)
01
D1
4127CAS No
22036-78-8
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EHS Name
TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
2-Hydroxy-4-(methylthio) butanoic acid
8711
NI1
R1
NI0
0(3)
13
D3
2-Hydroxy-4-(methylthio)butanoic acid
49CAS No
583-91-5Icosa(oxypropane-2,3-diyl)s
2092NI
NINI
NINI
NI0
(0)(2)
2(2)
Fp2
Icosa(oxypropane-2,3-diyl)s392
CAS NoIcosa(oxypropane-2,3-diyl)s
2092NI
NINI
NINI
NI0
(0)(2)
2(2)
Fp2
Icosa(oxypropane-2,3-diyl)s2691
CAS NoIllipe oil (containing less than 10%
free fatty acids)2304
(0)NI
(0)(R)
(0)NI
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
(0)Fp
2Illipe oil
3034CAS No
Imidazolium
compounds, 1-benzyl-4,5-dihydro-1-(hydroxyethyl)-2-norcoco alkyl, chlorides
2505(0)
NI(0)
NR4
NINI
NINI
(2)(3)
Fp3
Imidazolium
compounds, 1-benzyl-4,5-dihydro-1-(hydroxyethyl)-2-norcoco alkyl, chlorides
4157CAS No
61791-52-4Interesterified M
ixed Vegetable Oils
23550
NI0
R(0)
NI(0)
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
Fp2
Interesterified vegetable oils3115
CAS NoIsobutanol
3820
NI0
R1
00
01
23
D3
Isobutyl alcohol397
CAS No78-83-1
Isobutyl formate
4051
NI1
NI1
NI0
(0)0
(1)(2)
E2
Isobutyl formate
398CAS No
542-55-2Isobutyl m
ethacrylate408
2NI
2NR
1NI
00
02
2Ss
FED2
Isobutyl methacrylate
2673CAS No
97-86-9Isobutyric acid
4190
NI0
R2
NI2
2(3)
33
ENI
Isobutyric acid2459
CAS No79-31-2
Isodecanol557
32
2R
3NI
00
02
1Fp
2Decyl alcohol (all isom
ers)219
CAS No25339-17-7
Isononanol1059
3NI
3NR
31
00
(2)2
2Fp
2Nonyl alcohol (all isom
ers)510
CAS No2430-22-0
Isononylaldehyde2300
3NI
3NR
(3)NI
00
(2)2
1F
2Isononylaldehyde
2754CAS No
Isooctaldehyde1071
2NI
2NI
3NI
00
(1)1
1F
1O
ctyl aldehydes542
CAS No63885-09-6
Isooctanol1076
3NI
3R
20
10
(2)2
(2)F
2iso-O
ctanol2675
CAS No26952-21-6
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Isooctylamine
10812
NI2
NI3
NI1
13
33
FD3
2-Ethylhexylamine
48CAS No
104-75-6Isopentene
11132
NI2
NI2
NI(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(1)
E2
iso-Pentene2677
CAS No563-45-1
Isophorone879
11
1R
20
11
(2)1
2FD
2Isophorone
399CAS No
78-59-1Isophorone diam
ine880
00
0NR
20
1(1)
(3)3
3Ss
D3
Isophoronediamine
401CAS No
2855-13-2Isophorone diisocyanate
8811
NI1
NR3
NI0
03
33
SsSrS
3Isophorone diisocyanate
400CAS No
4098-71-9Isoprene
8822
22
NR3
10
00
12
CME
3Isoprene
402CAS No
78-79-5Isopropanol
11810
NI0
R0
00
00
12
D2
Isopropyl alcohol405
CAS No67-63-0
Isopropanolamine
11820
NI0
R2
NI0
10
33
D3
Isopropanolamine
403CAS No
78-96-6Isopropyl acetate
11921
NI1
R1
NI0
00
12
ED2
Isopropyl acetate404
CAS No108-21-4
Isopropylamine
11950
NI0
R2
NI2
21
33
DE3
Isopropylamine
407CAS No
75-31-0Isopropylam
ine (70%)
23500
NI0
R2
NI2
21
33
DE3
Isopropylamine (70%
or less) solution395
CAS NoIsopropyl benzene
11973
22
R3
NI0
00
21
FE2
Isopropylbenzene2687
CAS No98-82-8
Isopropyl benzene1197
32
2R
3NI
00
02
1FE
2Propylbenzene (all isom
ers)623
CAS No98-82-8
Isopropyl cyclohexane1199
4NI
4(NR)
(3)NI
(0)(0)
(1)(0)
(1)FE
2Isopropylcyclohexane
408CAS No
696-29-7Isopropyltoluenes
5494
44
(NR)3
NI0
(0)1
2(1)
FE2
p-Cymene
552CAS No
99-87-6
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Isovaleraldehyde1390
1NI
1R
3NI
00
02
2D
2Valeraldehyde (all isom
ers)731
CAS No590-86-3
Jatropha oil2402
0NI
(0)(R)
(2)NI
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
(0)Fp
2Jatropha oil
3637CAS No
Kaolin slurry883
InorgNI
0Inorg
0NI
00
00
0S
0Kaolin slurry
409CAS No
1332-58-7Lactic acid
8860
NI0
R1
NI0
0(3)
23
D3
Lactic acid410
CAS No50-21-5
Lactonitrile solution (80% or less)
8870
NI0
R4
NI3
4(4)
NINI
D3
Lactonitrile solution (80% or less)
411CAS No
78-97-7Lard (containing less than 10%
free fatty acids)2317
0NI
0R
0NI
0(0)
(1)0
1Fp
2Lard
3047CAS No
Latex, amm
onia inhibited889
0NI
0NI
(2)NI
00
(1)0
1D
1Latex, am
monia (1%
or less)- inhibited413
CAS NoLauric acid
8914
NI4
R4
10
(0)(2)
12
Fp2
Lauric acid415
CAS No143-07-7
Lauroamidopropyl betaine solution (#)
2479(4)
(2)(2)
R(4)
(1)(0)
(0)(3)
(1)(3)
D3
4055CAS No
4292-10-8Lauryl m
ethacrylate893
02
2R
00
0(0)
(1)1
1F
1Dodecyl m
ethacrylate300
CAS No142-90-5
Lecithin (soybeans)2146
0NI
0R
0NI
00
(0)0
(0)SD
0Lecithin
417CAS No
Lignin sulphonic acid, salt solution34
0NI
0(NR)
(0)NI
0(0)
(0)(0)
(0)D
0Ligninsulphonic acid, sodium
salt solution419
CAS NoLinear alkyl (C12-16) propoxyam
ine ethoxylate2380
30
3NR
4NI
1(1)
(3)3
(3)D
3Alkyl(C12-C16) propoxyam
ine ethoxylate3423
CAS NoLinseed oil (containing less than 4%
free fatty acids)2318
0NI
0R
(2)NI
0(0)
(1)0
(1)Fp
2Linseed oil
3048CAS No
Long chain alkaryl polyether (C11-C20) (LOA)
1982(4)
NI(4)
NR3
(1)0
0(2)
02
Fp2
Long-chain alkaryl polyether (C11-C20)421
CAS No
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Long chain alkaryl sulphonic acid (C16-C60) (LOA)
19660
NI0
(NR)0
NI0
0(2)
(1)2
Fp2
Long-chain alkaryl sulphonic acid (C16-C60)424
CAS NoLong-chain alkylphenate/Phenol sulphide m
ixture1754
(0)NI
(0)(NR)
0NI
00
(2)2
2Fp
2Long-chain alkylphenate/Phenol sulphide m
ixture425
CAS NoLong chain alkylphenol (C14-C18) (#)
2478(0)
NI(0)
NR(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(2)
(2)(0)
Fp2
Long-chain alkylphenol (C14-C18)4029
CAS NoLong chain alkylphenol (C18-C30) (#)
2476(0)
NI(0)
(NR)(1)
(0)(0)
(0)(2)
(2)(0)
Fp2
Long-chain alkylphenol (C18-C30)4040
CAS NoLong-chain polyetheram
ine in alkyl(C2-C4)benzenes1457
NINI
NINR
2NI
00
(2)2
2Fp
2422
CAS NoLubrizol polyolefin anhydride
18650
NI0
NR1
NI0
0(2)
1(2)
Fp2
Polyolefin anhydride605
CAS NoL-Lysine solution (50%
or less)2199
00
0R
10
00
01
NID
1L-Lysine solution (60%
or less)2306
CAS NoM
agnesium alkyl (long chain) salicylate (overbased) in m
ineral oil (LOA)
71(0)
NI(0)
NR(2)
NI0
0(1)
(1)(1)
SsS
2M
agnesium long-chain alkyl salicylate (C11+)
429CAS No
Magnesium
chloride915
Inorg0
0Inorg
10
00
(0)0
0D
0M
agnesium chloride solution
427CAS No
7786-30-3M
agnesium hydroxide slurry
916Inorg
00
Inorg0
NI0
0(1)
(0)1
S1
Magnesium
hydroxide slurry428
CAS No1309-42-8
Magnesium
lignosulphonate solutions2356
(0)NI
(0)(NR)
(0)NI
00
(0)(0)
(0)D
0Ligninsulphonic acid, m
agnesium salt solution
3116CAS No
Magnesium
long chain alkaryl sulphonate (C11-C50) (LOA)
19670
NI0
NR0
NI0
0(2)
12
Fp2
Magnesium
long-chain alkaryl sulphonate (C11-C50)430
CAS NoM
aleic acid/allyl sulphonic acid copolymer with phosphonate groups, partial sodium
salt (aqueous solution)
24120
NI0
NR0
NI(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
D0
Maleic acid/allyl sulphonic acid copolym
er with phosphonate groups, partial sodium salt (aqueous
solution)3688
CAS No
Maleic anhydride
9211
NI1
R2
01
2(3)
33
SsSrD
3M
aleic anhydride431
CAS No108-31-6
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Maleic anhydride - sodium
allylsulphonate copolymer (aqueous solution)
24100
NI0
NR1
NI0
0(0)
(0)0
D0
Maleic anhydride-sodium
allylsulphonate copolymer solution
3686CAS No
Maltitol Syrup
23480
NI0
R0
NI0
0(0)
00
D0
Maltitol solution
3078CAS No
Mango kernel oil (containing less than 10%
free fatty acids)2305
(0)NI
(0)(R)
(0)NI
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
(0)Fp
2M
ango kernel oil3035
CAS No2-M
ercaptobenzothiazol925
21
1NR
42
00
(0)0
0Ss
S2
Mercaptobenzothiazol, sodium
salt solution432
CAS No149-30-4
2-Mercaptoethanol
24950
NI0
NR1
NI2
22
23
SsTD
34129
CAS No60-24-2
Mesityl oxide
9461
NI1
R(1)
NI1
02
22
D2
Mesityl oxide
433CAS No
141-79-7M
etam-sodium
(ISO)
2020
NI0
NR4
NI1
2(2)
21
SsD
2M
etam sodium
solution434
CAS No137-42-8
Methacrylic acid-alkoxypoly (alkylene oxide) m
ethacrylate co-polymer sodium
salt (45% or less solution)
2288NI
00
NR1
NI0
(0)(1)
10
D1
Methacrylic acid - alkoxypoly (alkylene oxide) m
ethacrylate copolymer, sodium
salt aqueous solution (45%
or less)2819
CAS No
Methacrylic acid, inhibited
9480
NI0
R2
01
22
33
D3
Methacrylic acid
435CAS No
79-41-4M
ethacrylic resin in 1,2 Dichloroethane soln.2046
11
1NR
20
(1)(0)
(2)(1)
(2)C
SD3
Methacrylic resin in ethylene dichloride
436CAS No
Methacrylonitrile
9490
NI0
R2
02
23
11
SsNT
ED3
Methacrylonitrile
437CAS No
126-98-7M
ethanol951
0NI
0R
00
(2)(2)
(2)2
2T
DE3
Methyl alcohol
441CAS No
67-56-1(2-M
ethoxymethylethoxy)propanols
24520
NI0
R0
(0)0
0(0)
00
D0
3870CAS No
Methyl acetate
9540
NI0
R1
NI0
00
12
DE2
Methyl acetate
438CAS No
79-20-9M
ethyl acetoacetate335
0NI
0R
1NI
00
(2)1
2D
2M
ethyl acetoacetate439
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Methyl acrylate
9550
NI0
R3
NI1
12
23
MSs
D3
Methyl acrylate
440CAS No
96-33-3M
ethylamine solution 42%
or less957
0NI
0R
2NI
2(2)
33
3M
NTDE
3M
ethylamine solutions (42%
or less)455
CAS No74-89-5
Methyl am
yl alcohol958
1NI
1R
1NI
10
21
3FED
3M
ethylamyl alcohol
457CAS No
108-11-2M
ethyl amyl ketone
9591
NI1
NI1
NI1
00
11
FED2
Methyl am
yl ketone442
CAS No110-43-0
N-Methyl aniline
9611
NI1
(NR)3
11
1(2)
(1)1
FD2
N-Methylaniline
3107CAS No
100-61-8alpha-M
ethylbenzyl alcohol with acetophenone (15% or less)
23991
NI1
(R)(1)
NI(1)
(0)(3)
(2)(3)
RFp
3alpha-M
ethylbenzyl alcohol with acetophenone (15% or less)
3634CAS No
98-85-12-M
ethyl-2-butanol964
11
1(R)
(1)0
11
13
2D
3tert-Am
yl alcohol685
CAS No75-85-4
3-Methyl-1-butanol
9651
11
(R)1
01
0(2)
22
FED2
Amyl alcohol, prim
ary126
CAS No123-51-3
3-Methyl-1-butanol
9651
11
(R)1
01
0(2)
22
FED2
Isoamyl alcohol
396CAS No
123-51-3M
ethyl butenol967
0NI
0R
2NI
10
(2)2
2D
2M
ethylbutenol458
CAS No556-82-1
Methyl tert-butyl ether
9691
NI1
NR1
00
00
21
TED
2M
ethyl tert-butyl ether454
CAS No1634-04-4
Methyl butyl ketone
9701
NI1
(R)1
(0)0
00
11
RNFED
3M
ethyl butyl ketone443
CAS No591-78-6
Methylbutynol
9680
NI0
NR1
NI1
10
02
D2
2-Methyl-2-hydroxy-3-butyne
52CAS No
115-19-5M
ethylbutynol968
0NI
0NR
1NI
11
00
2D
2M
ethylbutynol459
CAS No115-19-5
Methyl butyrate
9731
NI1
NI(2)
NI0
02
2(2)
ED2
Methyl butyrate
444CAS No
623-42-7
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Methyl cyclohexane
9763
33
NR3
10
01
11
AE
2M
ethylcyclohexane460
CAS No108-87-2
Methyl cyclopentadiene, dim
er977
4NI
4(NR)
(3)NI
0(0)
(2)(2)
(2)F
2M
ethylcyclopentadiene dimer
461CAS No
26472-00-4M
ethyl cyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (60-70%
) in mineral oil
22133
NI3
NR4
NI2
34
11
S3
Methylcyclopentadienyl m
anganese tricarbonyl2692
CAS NoN-M
ethyldiethanolamine
14910
NI0
R2
NI1
0(2)
12
D2
Methyl diethanolam
ine445
CAS No105-59-9
Methylene dithiocyanate
22352
NI2
NR5
NI2
04
33
SsNI
3M
ethylene bisthiocyanate2693
CAS No6317-18-6
2-Methyl-6-ethylaniline
9842
NI2
NR2
NI1
1(2)
02
FD2
2-Methyl-6-ethyl aniline
54CAS No
24549-06-22-M
ethyl-5-ethylpyridine986
2NI
2R
20
12
(3)3
3FD
32-M
ethyl-5-ethyl pyridine53
CAS No104-90-5
Methyl form
ate987
0NI
0R
1NI
10
20
2DE
2M
ethyl formate
447CAS No
107-31-3N-M
ethylglucamine, 60%
aqueous solution2048
0NI
0R
0NI
10
(3)0
3D
3N-M
ethylglucamine solution (70%
or less)482
CAS No6284-40-8
2-Methylglutaronitrile with 2-Ethylsuccinonitrile (12%
or less)2397
0NI
0R
0NI
22
30
1FD
22-M
ethylglutaronitrile with 2-Ethylsuccinonitrile (12% or less)
3632CAS No
4553-62-2M
ethyl heptyl ketone988
3NI
3R
3NI
00
NINI
NIFED
NIM
ethyl heptyl ketone448
CAS No821-55-6
Methyl isobutyl ketone
9711
NI1
R1
01
02
23
FED3
Methyl isobutyl ketone
449CAS No
108-10-1M
ethyl methacrylate
9951
NI1
R2
NI0
00
22
SsED
2M
ethyl methacrylate
450CAS No
80-62-63-M
ethyl-3-methoxy butanol
9961
NI1
NR0
NI0
(0)(2)
1(2)
FD2
3-Methyl-3-m
ethoxybutanol59
CAS No3-M
ethyl-3-methoxybutyl acetate
9971
NI1
NR0
NI0
(0)NI
NINI
FNI
3-Methyl-3-m
ethoxybutyl acetate60
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Methyl naphthalenes
19994
NI4
(NR)(4)
NI1
0(2)
11
TF
2M
ethyl naphthalene (molten)
451CAS No
2-Methyl pentane
10003
NI3
NI4
NI(0)
(0)(2)
(2)(2)
E2
2-Methylpentane
2684CAS No
107-83-52-M
ethyl-1,3-propanediol2200
00
0NR
00
00
(0)0
0D
02-M
ethyl-1,3-propanediol2213
CAS NoM
ethyl propyl ketone1003
0NI
0(R)
0NI
10
(2)1
2FED
2M
ethyl propyl ketone452
CAS No107-87-9
2-Methyl pyridine
10051
NI1
R1
NI1
21
3A3
D3
2-Methylpyridine
55CAS No
109-06-83-M
ethylpyridine1006
1NI
1R
1NI
12
23
3D
33-M
ethylpyridine61
CAS No108-99-6
4-Methylpyridine
10071
NI1
(R)1
NI1
22
33
D3
4-Methylpyridine
63CAS No
108-89-4N-M
ethylpyrrolidone1008
0NI
0R
1NI
00
21
2R
D3
N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone
481CAS No
872-50-4M
ethyl salicylate86
2NI
2R
2NI
11
(2)2
1R
SD3
Methyl salicylate
453CAS No
119-36-8alpha-M
ethylstyrene1010
33
3NR
3NI
00
12
1M
(T)FE
3alpha-M
ethylstyrene107
CAS No98-83-9
3-(Methylthio) propionaldehyde
9930
NI0
R3
11
12
23
NSsT
D3
3-(methylthio)propionaldehyde
2368CAS No
3268-49-3M
etolachlor (ISO)
1132
22
NR5
11
0(2)
10
SsS
2N-(2-M
ethoxy-1-methyl ethyl)-2-ethyl-6-m
ethyl chloroacetanilide469
CAS No51218-45-2
Mixed acid oil
2306(0)
NI(0)
(R)(0)
NI0
(0)(1)
(1)1
Fp2
Acid oil mixture from
soyabean, corn (maize) and sunflower oil refining
3036CAS No
Mixture of dithiophosphate salts in water
23811
01
NR2
NI0
0(2)
22
D2
Dialkyl thiophosphates sodium salts solution
3424CAS No
Molasses
10130
NI0
R0
NI0
00
00
D0
Molasses
462CAS No
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EHS Name
TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Molybdenum
polysulphide long chain alkyl dithiocarbamide com
plex2344
42
2NR
20
00
(2)2
2Fp
2M
olybdenum polysulphide long chain alkyl dithiocarbam
ide complex
3108CAS No
Mononitrobenzene
10171
11
R3
(4)(2)
22
11
CRTSD
3Nitrobenzene
501CAS No
98-95-3M
orpholine1018
00
0R
2NI
12
23
3D
3M
orpholine463
CAS No110-91-8
Myrcene
10194
NI4
R4
10
0(2)
2NI
F2
Myrcene
465CAS No
123-35-3Naphthalene (m
olten)1
33
3NR
41
1(0)
(1)0
0T
TS
2Naphthalene (m
olten)493
CAS No91-20-3
Naphthalene, crude (molten) (#)(!)
2459NI
(3)(3)
NR3
00
(0)(2)
22
CMT
Fp3
Naphthalene crude (molten)
3858CAS No
85117-10-8Naphthalene sulphonic acid condensed with form
aldehyde, sodium salt, solution
10200
11
(NR)1
NI0
(0)(1)
01
D1
Naphthalenesulphonic acid-Formaldehyde copolym
er, sodium salt solution
494CAS No
9084-06-4Neodecanoic acid
10254
NI4
NR2
NI0
0(2)
02
Fp2
Neodecanoic acid496
CAS No26896-20-8
Nitric acid (90% or less)
1029Inorg
NI0
Inorg2
NI(3)
(1)3
3C3
D3
Nitric acid (less than 70%)
499CAS No
7697-37-2Nitric acid (90%
or less)1029
InorgNI
0Inorg
2NI
(3)(1)
33C
3D
3Nitric acid (70%
and over)498
CAS No7697-37-2
Nitrilotriacetic acid,trisodium salt
10300
NI0
R1
01
(0)0
11
CMR
D3
Nitrilotriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution
500CAS No
5094-31-3Nitroethane
10370
NI0
NR2
NI1
0(2)
(0)(1)
SD2
Nitroethane502
CAS No79-24-3
Nitroethane (80%)/Nitropropane (20%
)2245
01
1NR
2NI
11
20
1E
2Nitroethane(80%
)/ Nitropropane(20%)
503CAS No
Nitroethane, 1-Nitropropane (each 15% or m
ore) mixture
2270(0)
(1)(1)
(NR)(2)
NI1
12
01
FED2
Nitroethane, 1-Nitropropane (each 15% or m
ore) mixture
2212CAS No
2-Nitrophenol1041
12
2R
3(2)
00
(1)1
1S
1o-Nitrophenol (m
olten)536
CAS No88-75-5
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
1-Nitropropane1044
01
1NR
1NI
10
20
1FED
21-Nitropropane
2747CAS No
108-03-21- or 2- Nitropropane
22420
11
NR1
NI2
02
01
CFED
31- or 2-Nitropropane
20CAS No
2-Nitropropane1045
01
1NR
2NI
20
20
0C
FED3
2-Nitropropane2748
CAS No79-46-9
Nitropropane (60%) Nitroethane (40%
) (mixture)
10460
11
NR2
NI1
02
01
CFED
3Nitropropane (60%
)/Nitroethane (40%) m
ixture504
CAS Noo-Nitrotoluene
10492
22
NR2
(1)1
0(2)
01
CMR
S3
o-Nitrotoluene2745
CAS No88-72-2
p-Nitrotoluene1051
21
1NR
30
10
(2)0
1R
S3
p-Nitrotoluene2746
CAS No99-99-0
o- or p-Nitrotoluenes2241
22
2NR
3(1)
10
(2)0
1CM
RS
3o- or p-Nitrotoluenes
532CAS No
Nonane1054
4NI
4R
4NI
00
11
1A
FE2
Nonane (all isomers)
506CAS No
111-84-2Nonanoic acid
10553
NI3
R2
NI0
0(3)
23
F3
Nonanoic acid (all isomers)
507CAS No
112-05-0Nonene (all isom
ers)2222
4NI
4NI
3NI
00
01
1A
FE2
Nonene (all isomers)
508CAS No
1-Nonene1060
4NI
4NI
3NI
00
01
1A
FE2
1-Nonene2680
CAS No27215-95-8
Nonyl acetate1766
4NI
4NI
NINI
00
NINI
NIF
NINonyl acetate
509CAS No
143-13-5Nonyl m
ethacrylate monom
er1061
5NI
5R
3NI
(0)(0)
(1)(1)
(1)F
1Nonyl m
ethacrylate monom
er511
CAS No2696-43-7
Nonyl phenol1062
54
4NR
53
10
(3)3
3Fp
3Nonylphenol
512CAS No
25154-52-3Nonyl(C6-C12)phenol poly(4-12)ethoxylate
10634
NI4
NR3
10
0(2)
21
D2
Nonylphenol poly(4+)ethoxylate513
CAS No
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Nonyl(C6-C12)phenol poly(4-12)ethoxylate1063
4NI
4NR
31
00
(2)2
1D
2Alkyl(C7-C11)phenol poly(4-12) ethoxylate
97CAS No
Octam
ethylcyclotetrasiloxane2398
55
5NR
03
00
00
0F
1O
ctamethylcyclotetrasiloxane
3633CAS No
Octane
10725
NI5
(R)4
NI(0)
(0)0
00
AFE
2O
ctane (all isomers)
538CAS No
111-65-9O
ctanoic acid (Caprylic acid)1074
3NI
3R
1NI
00
(3)3
3F
3O
ctanoic acid (all isomers)
539CAS No
124-07-21-O
ctanol1075
3NI
3R
20
10
(2)2
2Fp
2O
ctanol (all isomers)
540CAS No
111-87-51-O
ctanol1075
3NI
3R
20
10
(2)2
2Fp
21-O
ctanol2676
CAS No111-87-5
Octene (all isom
ers)1079
4NI
4NR
3NI
00
02
1A
FE2
Octene (all isom
ers)541
CAS NoO
ctyl acetate1080
3NI
3R
2NI
00
(1)1
NIFD
1n-O
ctyl acetate483
CAS No112-14-1
Octyl decyl adipate
10820
NI0
(R)(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
Fp2
Octyl decyl adipate
543CAS No
110-29-2n-O
ctyl mercaptan
24614
33
NR5
NI1
0(1)
10
SsF
3n-O
ctyl mercaptan
3742CAS No
Olefin/Alkyl ester copolym
er (molecular weight 2000+) (LO
A)1965
NINI
0NR
0NI
00
(0)0
0Fp
2O
lefin-Alkyl ester copolymer (m
olecular weight 2000+)546
CAS NoO
lefin mixture (C7-C9)
23855
44
NR4
NI(0)
00
21
AE
2O
lefin mixture (C7-C9) C8 rich, stabilized
3548CAS No
97593-00-5O
lefin mixtures (C5-C7)
22433
NI3
R3
NI(0)
(0)(1)
(2)(1)
E2
Olefin m
ixtures (C5-C7)545
CAS NoO
lefin mixtures (C5-C15)
2321(5)
NI(5)
NR(4)
NI(0)
(0)(2)
(2)(1)
AFE
2O
lefin mixtures (C5-C15)
544CAS No
Olefins C13 and above, all isom
ers (#)2028
5NI
5NR
0NI
00
(1)(1)
0A
Fp3
Olefins (C13+, all isom
ers)547
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
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A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
alpha-Olefins (C6-C18),m
ixture2030
(5)NI
(5)NR
(4)NI
(0)(0)
(2)(2)
(1)A
FE2
alpha-Olefins (C6-C18) m
ixtures108
CAS Noalpha-O
lefins (C12+), mixture (#)
2516(5)
(5)(5)
(R)(0)
NI(0)
(0)(1)
(1)(0)
AFp
3alpha-O
lefins (C12+), mixture
4197CAS No
Oleic acid
10890
NI0
R0
NI0
1(2)
11
Fp2
Oleic acid
548CAS No
112-80-1O
leylamine
18620
NI0
NR4
NI1
(1)(3)
3B3
Fp3
Oleylam
ine550
CAS NoO
live oil1090
0NI
0R
(2)NI
(0)(0)
(1)1
1Fp
2O
live oil2771
CAS No8001-25-0
Orange juice
23750
00
R0
00
0(0)
00
D0
Orange juice
3151CAS No
Orange juice (not concentrated)
23820
00
R0
00
0(0)
00
D0
Orange juice (not concentrated)
3425CAS No
Oxatetra-azahydroxyalkanoic acid, substituted with acetic acid / acetoxyethanolam
ine2413
1NI
1R
1NI
00
00
0D
0O
xatetra-azahydroxyalkanoic acid, substituted with acetic acid / acetoxyethanolamine
3689CAS No
Oxygenated aliphatic hydrocarbon m
ixture2266
52
(2)NR
1NI
00
(1)1
1FE
2O
xygenated aliphatic hydrocarbon mixture
2825CAS No
Palm acid oil
2307(0)
NI(0)
(R)(0)
NI0
(0)(1)
01
Fp2
Palm acid oil
3037CAS No
Palm fatty acid distillate
2310NI
NI(0)
(R)(0)
NI0
(0)(1)
01
Fp2
Palm fatty acid distillate
3040CAS No
Palm kernel fatty acid distillate
2335(0)
00
R(3)
NI0
(0)(2)
12
Fp2
Palm kernel fatty acid distillate
3111CAS No
Palm kernel olein (containing less than 5 %
free fatty acids)2308
(0)NI
(0)(R)
1NI
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
(0)Fp
2Palm
kernel olein3038
CAS NoPalm
kernel stearin (containing less than 5% free fatty acids)
23090
(0)(0)
(R)0
NI(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
Fp2
Palm kernel stearin
3039CAS No
Palm M
id Fraction2363
(0)NI
(0)(R)
(0)NI
00
(0)(0)
(0)Fp
2Palm
mid-fraction
3126CAS No
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Palm nut oil
10940
NI0
R1
NI(0)
(0)(1)
(0)(1)
Fp2
Palm kernel oil
2766CAS No
Palm nut oil fatty acid
10950
NI0
R(3)
NI0
0(2)
12
Fp2
Palm kernel acid oil
553CAS No
Palm oil (containing less than 15%
free fatty acids)2249
0NI
0R
0NI
0(0)
(0)0
0Fp
2Palm
oil2764
CAS NoPalm
oil (containing more than 15%
and less than 30% free fatty acids)
23640
NI0
R0
NI0
0(2)
(2)(2)
Fp2
Non-edible industrial grade palm oil
3127CAS No
Palm oil fatty acid m
ethyl ester1097
0NI
0R
0NI
00
00
1Fp
2Palm
oil fatty acid methyl ester
554CAS No
Palm olein
22500
NI0
R0
NI0
(0)(0)
00
Fp2
Palm olein
2765CAS No
Palm stearin
22510
NI0
R0
NI0
(0)(0)
00
Fp2
Palm stearin
555CAS No
Paraffin wax, highly-refined1086
(5)NI
(5)(NR)
0(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
(0)Fp
2Paraffin wax, highly-refined
556CAS No
8002-74-2Paraffin wax, sem
i-refined2244
(5)NI
(5)NR
0(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
(0)T
Fp3
Paraffin wax, semi-refined
565CAS No
Paraldehyde1098
00
0NR
0NI
10
01
3D
3Paraldehyde
557CAS No
123-63-7Pentachloroethane
10993
22
NI3
11
(1)1
(1)(1)
CTS
3Pentachloroethane
558CAS No
76-01-71,3-Pentadiene
11022
NI2
NR2
NI0
00
1(2)
E2
1,3-Pentadiene14
CAS No504-60-9
1,3-Pentadiene (greater than 50%), cyclopentene and isom
ers, mixtures.
2390NI
NI(3)
(NR)(3)
NI(2)
(1)(3)
(2)(2)
CMR
E3
1,3-Pentadiene (greater than 50%), cyclopentene and isom
ers, mixtures
3560CAS No
Pentaethylene hexamine
11030
NI0
NI4
NI1
(2)(3)
3(3)
SsD
3Pentaethylenehexam
ine560
CAS No4067-16-7
Pentane1105
3NI
3R
3NI
00
01
1E
2Pentane (all isom
ers)561
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
1,5-Pentanedial solution, (5-50%) (#)
11070
NI0
R3
01
03
33
SsSrD
3G
lutaraldehyde solutions (50% or less)
362CAS No
111-30-8Pentanoic acid
11091
NI1
NI2
NI1
2(3)
33
FD3
Pentanoic acid562
CAS No109-52-4
Pentanoic acid (64%)/2-m
ethyl butyric acid (36%) m
ixture2144
(1)NI
(1)NI
(2)NI
(1)(2)
(3)3
(3)FD
3n-Pentanoic acid (64%
)/2-Methyl butyric acid (36%
) mixture
2211CAS No
1-Pentanol1110
11
1(R)
10
10
(3)2
3FED
3n-Am
yl alcohol473
CAS No71-41-0
2-Pentanol1111
11
1R
10
0(0)
(2)2
2D
2sec-Am
yl alcohol637
CAS No6032-29-7
Pentasodium triphosphate (*)
2418Inorg
00
Inorg1
NINI
NINI
NINI
NINI
3694CAS No
Pentene (all isomers)
19922
NI2
NI(2)
NI(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(1)
E2
Pentene (all isomers)
563CAS No
1-Pentene1114
2NI
2NI
(2)NI
(0)(0)
0(0)
(1)E
21-Pentene
2679CAS No
109-67-12-Pentene
11152
NI2
NI2
NI(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(1)
E2
2-Pentene2678
CAS No109-68-2
Phenol1124
12
2R
30
22
(3)3
3NT
S3
Phenol566
CAS No108-95-2
Phenylxylylethane1135
54
4NR
(2)NI
10
(1)(0)
0F
11-Phenyl-1-xylyl ethane
23CAS No
40766-31-2Phosphate esters, alkyl(C12-C14)am
ine (LOA)
18542
NI2
NR3
NI0
(0)(2)
12
FD2
Phosphate esters, alkyl (C12-C14) amine
1345CAS No
[[(phosphonomethyl)im
ino]bis[ethylenenitrilobis(methylene)]]tetrakisphosphonic acid, am
monium
salt solution (60%
or less)2509
0NI
0NR
2(0)
(0)(0)
(1)(1)
(1)D
1
[[(Phosphonomethyl)im
ino]bis[ethylenenitrilobis(methylene)]]tetrakisphosphonic acid, am
monium
salt solution (60%
or less)4077
CAS No70714-66-8
Phosphoric acid1138
0NI
0Inorg
1NI
11
33
3D
3Phosphoric acid
567CAS No
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Phosphorus (elemental yellow)
1139Inorg
(3)(3)
Inorg6
40
00
21
S2
Phosphorus, yellow or white568
CAS No7732-14-0
Phthalic anhydride (molten)
11461
NI1
R2
01
0(3)
13
SsSrS
3Phthalic anhydride (m
olten)569
CAS No85-44-9
alpha-Pinene40
4NI
4R
4NI
00
01
(1)Ss
TF
3alpha-Pinene
109CAS No
80-56-8beta-Pinene
414
NI4
(R)4
NI0
00
1(1)
SsNT
F3
beta-Pinene141
CAS No1330-16-1
Pine oil1148
4NI
4NR
4NI
00
(1)(1)
(1)Ss
(T)Fp
3Pine oil
570CAS No
8002-09-3Piperazine, 68%
Aqueous2433
0NI
0NR
2NI
00
23A
3SsSrN
SD3
Piperazine, 68% solution
3748CAS No
110-85-0Pol (2-8) alkylene (C2-C3) glycols/ Polyalkylene (C2-C10) glycols m
onoalkyl ethers and their borate esters
2358(1)
NI(1)
(R)(1)
(0)0
00
22
D2
Brake fluid base mix: Poly(2-8)alkylene (C2-C3) glycols/Polyalkylene (C2-C10) glycols m
onoalkyl (C1-C4) ethers and their borate esters
144CAS No
Polyacrylic acid (40% solution)
2302(2)
NI(2)
NR1
NI0
0(1)
11
D1
Polyacrylic acid solution (40% or less)
2709CAS No
Polyalkene sulphonic acid (C20-C28), sodium salt (#)
2481(5)
(4)(4)
(NR)1
0(1)
(0)(2)
(2)(2)
Fp2
Polyalkene sulphonic acid (C20-C28), sodium salt
4057CAS No
Poly(C18-C22)alkyl acrylate in xylene1151
(3)NI
(3)NR
2NI
00
(2)2
1Fp
2Polyalkyl (C18-C22) acrylate in xylene
580CAS No
Polyalkylalkenaminesuccinim
ide, molybdenum
oxysulphide2379
NI0
0NR
0NI
00
(0)0
0Fp
2Polyalkylalkenam
inesuccinimide, m
olybdenum oxysulphide
3422CAS No
Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether
11521
NI1
R1
00
00
22
D2
Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether
576CAS No
Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether acetate
22541
NI1
NR2
10
00
22
D2
Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether acetate
575CAS No
Poly N-alkylmethacrylam
ide amm
onium acrylate copolym
er (20 % in DEG
ME) (**)
24680
NI0
NR2
NINI
NINI
NINI
DNI
3931CAS No
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Poly alkyl methacrylate (C1-C20) (LO
A)1984
(5)NI
(5)NR
0NI
00
00
0Fp
2Polyalkyl (C10-C20) m
ethacrylate2189
CAS NoPoly alkyl(C10-C18) m
ethacrylate/ethylene-propylene copolymeer m
ixture2201
00
0NR
00
00
(1)1
1A
Fp3
Polyalkyl (C10-C18) methacrylate/ethylene-propylene copolym
er mixture
2188CAS No
Poly alkyl(C18-C22)methacrylates/lauryl acrylate/vinyl acetate (40%
in naphtha)2512
(5)(5)
(5)NR
0NI
00
(1)1
(1)Fp
24161
CAS NoPolyalum
inium chloride (sol.)
1136Inorg
00
Inorg0
NI(0)
(0)(1)
(0)(1)
D1
Polyaluminium
chloride solution584
CAS No1327-41-9
Polybutene1154
0NI
0(NR)
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
(0)Fp
2Polybutene
585CAS No
9003-29-6Polybutenylsuccinim
ide in oil2055
5NI
5NR
0NI
(0)(0)
(0)0
(0)Fp
2Polybutenyl succinim
ide586
CAS NoPoly(2+)cyclic arom
atics2246
44
4NR
(4)NI
(1)(1)
(2)(1)
(1)CM
S3
Poly(2+)cyclic aromatics
574CAS No
Polyether, borated1863
0NI
0NR
31
0(0)
(1)1
0D
1Polyether, borated
572CAS No
Polyether (molecular weight 2000+) (LO
A)1975
0NI
0NR
1NI
0(0)
(0)0
0Fp
2Polyether (m
olecular weight 1350+)587
CAS NoPolyethylene am
ines / paraffin mixtures
1991(5)
NI(5)
NR3
00
(1)(3)
(2)(3)
SsFp
3Polyethylene polyam
ines (more than 50%
C5 -C20 paraffin oil)591
CAS NoPolyethylene glycol
11570
NI0
NR0
NI0
00
11
D1
Polyethylene glycol589
CAS No25322-68-3
Polyethylene glycol dimethyl ether
11580
NI0
NR0
NI0
0(1)
1(1)
D1
Polyethylene glycol dimethyl ether
590CAS No
24991-55-7Poly(ethylene glycol) m
ethylbutenyl ether (MW
>1000)2395
NI0
0R
1NI
00
(0)0
0D
0Poly(ethylene glycol) m
ethylbutenyl ether (MW
>1000)3501
CAS NoPolyethylene polyam
ines2367
0NI
0NR
30
10
(3)2
(3)Ss
D3
Polyethylene polyamines
3131CAS No
Polyferric sulphate solution338
Inorg0
0Inorg
(2)NI
1(1)
(3)3
(3)D
3Polyferric sulphate solution
592CAS No
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Polyglycerine, sodium salt, solution
18740
NI0
R0
NI0
0(3)
(2)3
D3
Polyglycerin, sodium salt solution (containing less than 3%
sodium hydroxide)
593CAS No
Polyglycerol1511
NINI
NINI
NINI
0(0)
(0)(0)
(0)D
0Polyglycerol
594CAS No
Poly (iminoethylene)-graft-N-poly (ethyleneoxy) solution (90%
or less)2287
00
0NR
0NI
00
(1)0
1D
1Poly(im
inoethylene)-graft-N-poly(ethyleneoxy) solution (90% or less)
2537CAS No
Polyisobutenamine in aliphatic (C10-C14) solvent
21920
00
NR2
NI0
(0)(2)
21
FED2
Polyisobutenamine in aliphatic (C10-C14) solvent
2374CAS No
(Polyisobutene) amino products in aliphatic hydrocarbons
24550
NI(5)
NR2
NI0
0(1)
10
AFp
3(Polyisobutene) am
ino products in aliphatic hydrocarbons3811
CAS NoPolyisobutenyl anhydride adduct
21270
NI0
NR0
NI0
0(1)
01
FD1
Polyisobutenyl anhydride adduct2256
CAS NoPoly(4+)isobutylene
22640
NI0
NR0
NI(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
Fp2
Polyisobutylene (M
W≤224)
578CAS No
Polymethylene polyphenyl isocyanate
1153NI
(2)(2)
NR0
00
0(2)
22
SsSrS
2Polym
ethylene polyphenyl isocyanate595
CAS No9016-87-9
Polyolefin acid, potassium salt
1895NI
NINI
NR0
NI0
0(0)
00
NI0
Potassium salt of polyolefin acid
2199CAS No
Polyolefinamide alkene(C16+)am
ine (LOA)
21045
NI5
NR0
NI0
0(1)
1(1)
Fp2
Polyolefin amide alkeneam
ine (C17+)597
CAS NoPolyolefin am
ide alkeneamine (C28+) (LO
A)1971
0NI
0NR
0NI
00
(0)1
(1)NI
1Polyolefin am
ide alkeneamine (C28+)
598CAS No
Polyolefin amide alkeneam
ine borate (C28-C250) (LOA)
19700
NI0
NR0
NI0
0(0)
0(0)
Fp2
Polyolefin amide alkeneam
ine borate (C28-C250)600
CAS NoPolyolefin am
ide alkeneamine/m
olybden oxysulphide mi
2256NI
NINI
NINI
NINI
NINI
NINI
NINI
Polyolefin amide alkeneam
ine/molybdenum
oxysulphide mixture
603CAS No
Polyolefin amide alkylene am
ine polyol1989
02
2NR
0NI
00
(0)0
0Fp
3Polyolefin am
ide alkeneamine polyol
602CAS No
Poly (17+) olefin amine
20490
NI0
NR2
NI0
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
Fp2
Poly (17+) olefin amine
571CAS No
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Polyolefinamine (C28-C250) (LO
A)2107
0NI
0NR
2NI
0(0)
(2)2
(1)Fp
2Polyolefinam
ine in aromatic solvent
611CAS No
Polyolefinamine (C28-C250) (LO
A)2107
0NI
0NR
2NI
0(0)
(2)2
(1)Fp
2Polyolefinam
ine in alkyl (C2-C4) benzenes610
CAS NoPolyolefinam
ine (C28-C250) (LOA)
21070
NI0
NR2
NI0
(0)(2)
2(1)
Fp2
Polyolefinamine (C28-C250)
609CAS No
Polyolefin aminoester salt
20950
NI0
NR1
NI0
0(1)
1(1)
Fp2
Polyolefin aminoester salts (m
olecular weight 2000+)604
CAS NoPolyolefin ester (C28-C250) (LO
A)1969
0NI
0NR
0NI
00
(0)0
0Fp
2Polyolefin ester (C28-C250)
606CAS No
Polyolefin (molecular weight 300+) (LO
A)1968
0NI
0NR
0NI
00
00
0Fp
2Polyolefin (m
olecular weight 300+)596
CAS NoPolyolefin phenolic am
ine (C28-C250) (LOA)
19800
NI0
NI0
NI0
0(1)
(1)(1)
Fp2
Polyolefin phenolic amine (C28-C250)
607CAS No
Polyolefin phosphoro sulphide - barium derivative (C28-C250) (LO
A)1976
0NI
0NI
2NI
0(0)
(0)(0)
(0)S
0Polyolefin phosphorosulphide, barium
derivative (C28-C250)608
CAS NoPoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-(nonylphenyl)-om
ega-hydroxy-, phosphate2506
(4)(3)
(3)NR
3(1)
(1)(1)
(3)(2)
(3)S
3Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-(nonylphenyl)-om
ega-hydroxy-, phosphate4158
CAS No51811-79-1
Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate
14423
(2)3
R2
00
(0)(0)
00
D0
Poly(20)oxyethylene sorbitan monooleate
577CAS No
9005-65-6Polyoxypropylene diam
ine2352
1NI
1NR
1NI
00
(3)3
3D
33112
CAS NoPolypropylene
15120
NI0
NR(0)
NI(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
F1
Poly(5+)propylene579
CAS No9003-07-0
Polypropylene glycol1159
0NI
0(NR)
1NI
10
(1)1
1D
1Polypropylene glycol
612CAS No
25322-69-4Polysiloxane
1161NI
44
NI2
NI0
(0)(0)
00
F1
Polysiloxane613
CAS NoPolysiloxane
1161NI
44
NI2
NI0
(0)(0)
00
F1
Dimethylpolysiloxane
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Poly (tetramethylene) ether glycol (m
w 600-3000)2147
2NI
2NR
3NI
00
(0)0
(0)FD
0Poly(tetram
ethylene ether) glycol (mw 600-3000)
2540CAS No
Potassium carbonate solution
2465Inorg
00
Inorg2
NI0
0(0)
22
D2
Potassium carbonate solution
3928CAS No
Potassium chloride brine (less than 26%
)2345
00
0Inorg
00
0(0)
(0)0
0D
0Potassium
chloride solution (less than 26%)
3109CAS No
Potassium chloride solution
15130
00
Inorg1
00
(0)(0)
00
D0
Potassium chloride solution
614CAS No
7447-40-7Potassium
formate solution (75%
or more)
21210
NI0
R0
NI(0)
(0)(2)
22
D2
Potassium form
ate solutions615
CAS No590-29-4
Potassium hydroxide (sol.)
1171Inorg
00
Inorg2
NI2
(2)(3)
3C3
D3
Potassium hydroxide solution
616CAS No
1310-58-3Potassium
iodide2484
Inorg(0)
(0)Inorg
10
00
(0)0
0T
D2
Potassium iodide
4060CAS No
7681-11-0Potassium
oleate1497
3NI
3R
4NI
(0)(0)
(1)1
1FD
1Potassium
oleate617
CAS No143-18-0
Potassium thiosulphate solution (50%
or less)2152
Inorg0
0Inorg
2NI
00
(2)2
(2)D
2Potassium
thiosulphate (50% or less)
2335CAS No
Propanol1180
0NI
0R
0NI
10
01
2R
D3
n-Propyl alcohol488
CAS No71-23-8
Propanolamine
11830
NI0
R2
NI0
1(3)
33
D3
n-Propanolamine
485CAS No
156-87-62-Propene-1-am
inium, N,N-dim
ethyl-N-2-propenyl-, chloride, homopolym
er (aqueous solution)2420
0NI
0R
20
0(0)
(0)0
(0)D
02-Propene-1-am
inium, N,N-dim
ethyl-N-2-propenyl-, chloride, homopolym
er3696
CAS No2-Propenoic acid polym
er with 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenol, form
aldehyde, 2,5-furandione, 2-m
ethyloxirane and oxirane (65% in naphtha/xylene)
2491(5)
NI(5)
NR2
NI0
0(0)
(0)0
AFp
3
2-Propenoic acid polymer with 4-(1,1-dim
ethylethyl)phenol, formaldehyde, 2,5-furandione, 2-
methyloxirane and oxirane (65%
in naphtha/xylene)4125
CAS No178603-70-8
2-Propenoic acid polymer with furandione (65%
in 2-butoxyethanol)2435
0NI
0NR
20
10
02
2Fp
22-Propenoic acid polym
er with furandione (65% in 2-butoxyethanol)
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
beta-Propiolactone1184
0NI
0R
(2)NI
2(2)
43B
3CM
D3
beta-Propiolactone142
CAS No57-57-8
Propionaldehyde1185
0NI
0R
2NI
10
12
2DE
2Propionaldehyde
619CAS No
123-38-6Propionic acid
11860
NI0
R2
NI0
0(3)
3B3
D3
Propionic acid620
CAS No79-09-4
Propionic anhydride1187
0NI
0R
2NI
00
(3)2
3FD
3Propionic anhydride
621CAS No
123-62-6Propionitrile
11880
NI0
NI0
NI3
34
12
RD
3Propionitrile
622CAS No
107-12-0Propyl acetate
11911
NI1
R2
NI0
00
11
ED1
n-Propyl acetate487
CAS No109-60-4
Propylamine
11940
NI0
NI1
NI2
23
33
DE3
n-Propylamine
490CAS No
107-10-8Propyl benzene
1196NI
NINI
NI3
NINI
NINI
NINI
(T)FE
NIPropylbenzene
2686CAS No
103-65-1Propyl chloride
11982
NI2
NI1
NI0
NINI
NINI
FED2
n-Propyl chloride489
CAS No540-54-5
Propylene carbonate2056
0NI
0R
0NI
00
(3)2
3D
3Propylene carbonate
624CAS No
108-32-7Propylene dim
er1201
3NI
3R
3NI
NINI
NINI
NIE
2Propylene dim
er625
CAS No1,2-Propylene glycol
12020
NI0
R0
00
00
00
D0
Propylene glycol626
CAS No57-55-6
Propylene glycol methyl ether acetate
17590
NI0
NR1
NI0
00
01
D1
Propylene glycol methyl ether acetate
627CAS No
108-65-6Propylene glycol m
onoalkyl ether1958
0NI
0NR
0NI
01
02
3D
3Propylene glycol m
onoalkyl ether628
CAS NoPropylene glycol phenyl ether
20571
NI1
NI1
NI0
0(1)
(1)(1)
SD1
Propylene glycol phenyl ether629
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Propylene oxide76
0NI
0R
2NI
12
22
3CM
DE3
Propylene oxide630
CAS No75-56-9
Propylene oxide/Ethylene oxide mixture
780
NI0
R1
NI1
13
33
CMR
DE3
Ethylene oxide/Propylene oxide mixture with an ethylene oxide content of not m
ore than 30% by m
ass341
CAS NoPropylene tetram
er2255
NI4
4NR
(4)NI
(0)(0)
(1)(1)
(1)F
1Propylene tetram
er631
CAS No6842-15-5
Propylene trimer
12075
44
NR3
2(0)
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
FE2
Propylene trimer
632CAS No
13987-01-4Pyridine
12130
NI0
R3
01
12
13
NTD
3Pyridine
634CAS No
110-86-1Pyridine bases
21311
NI1
R2
NI2
1(3)
3B3
FED3
Paraldehyde-amm
onia reaction product1989
CAS NoPyridinium
, 1-(phenylmethyl)-, ethyl m
ethyl derivs., chlorides2507
3NI
3NR
42
NINI
NI(3B)
(3)D
3Pyridinium
, 1-(phenylmethyl)-, ethyl m
ethyl derivs., chlorides4159
CAS No68909-18-2
Pyrolysis gasoline2271
(4)(3)
(3)(R)
(3)(1)
10
(2)2
2TCM
FE3
Pyrolysis gasoline (containing benzene)1990
CAS NoQ
uaternary amm
onium com
pounds, benzyl-C12-14 (even-numbered)-alkyldim
ethyl, chlorides solution2494
3NI
3NR
4NI
10
(3)3B
3D
34128
CAS No68424-85-1
Rapeseed oil (high erucic acid; containing less than 4% free fatty acids)
23150
NI0
R(2)
NI(0)
(0)(0)
(1)(1)
Fp2
Rapeseed oil3045
CAS NoRapeseed oil (Low erucic acid containing less than 4%
free fatty acids)2296
0NI
0R
(2)NI
00
0(1)
(1)Fp
2Rapeseed oil (low erucic acid containing less than 4%
free fatty acids)2956
CAS NoRape seed oil fatty acid, m
ethyl ester2209
00
0R
0NI
0(0)
(1)1
1Fp
2Rape seed oil fatty acid m
ethyl esters2576
CAS NoRice bran oil (containing less than 15%
of free fatty acids)2312
(0)NI
(0)(R)
(0)NI
0(0)
(1)0
1Fp
2Rice bran oil
3043CAS No
Rosin1219
3NI
3NR
3NI
00
2(1)
1Ss
S2
Rosin635
CAS No8050-09-7
Rosin soap (disproportionated solution)1220
3NI
3NR
3NI
0NI
NINI
NIS
NIRosin soap (disproportionated) solution
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Safflower oil (containing less than 5% free fatty acids)
1222(0)
NI(0)
(R)(0)
NI(0)
(0)(1)
11
Fp2
Safflower oil3041
CAS No8001-23-8
Saturated and unsaturated alkyl (C10-C20) phosphite (LOA)
21080
NI0
R1
NI0
0(0)
00
Fp2
Alkyl (C10-C20, saturated and unsaturated) phosphite96
CAS NoShea butter (containing less than 15%
free fatty acids)2311
(0)NI
(0)NR
(0)NI
(0)(0)
(1)(0)
(1)Fp
2Shea butter
3042CAS No
Silica slurry1514
Inorg0
0Inorg
00
(0)(0)
0(0)
(0)S
0M
icrosilica slurry2507
CAS No7631-86-9
Sodium acetate
14980
NI0
R0
NI0
00
11
D1
Sodium acetate solutions
639CAS No
127-09-3Sodium
aluminate (solution)
1234Inorg
00
Inorg3
1(0)
(0)(3)
(3)(3)
D3
Sodium alum
inate solution641
CAS No11138-49-1
Sodium alum
inosilicate slurry1235
Inorg0
0Inorg
10
00
01
1S
1Sodium
aluminosilicate slurry
643CAS No
1344-00-9Sodium
benzoate1475
0NI
0R
1NI
0(0)
(1)0
1D
1Sodium
benzoate644
CAS No532-32-1
Sodium bicarbonate solution (less than 10%
)2386
0NI
0Inorg
00
00
(0)0
0D
0Sodium
bicarbonate solution (less than 10%)
3558CAS No
144-55-8Sodium
borohydride/sodium hydroxide m
ixture (soln.)1239
Inorg0
0Inorg
2NI
(2)(1)
(3)(3)
(3)D
3Sodium
borohydride (15% or less)/Sodium
hydroxide solution645
CAS NoSodium
bromide solution (less than 50%
)2387
0NI
0Inorg
00
00
(1)0
1R
D3
Sodium brom
ide solution (less than 50%) (*)
3410CAS No
7647-15-6Sodium
carbonate1243
Inorg0
0Inorg
1NI
00
21
2SD
2Sodium
carbonate solution646
CAS No497-19-8
Sodium chlorate solid and solutions (50%
or less)1244
Inorg0
0Inorg
1NI
10
(2)1
1D
2Sodium
chlorate solution (50% or less)
647CAS No
7775-09-9Sodium
dichromate solution
487Inorg
00
Inorg4
12
24
23
CMSsSr
D3
Sodium dichrom
ate solution (70% or less)
649CAS No
10588-01-9Sodium
dodecyl sulphate (*)2451
0NI
0R
31
NINI
NINI
NINI
NI3869
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Sodium hydrogen sulphide/Am
monium
sulphide(mixture)
1253Inorg
00
Inorg3
NI(2)
(2)(3)
(3)(3)
D3
Sodium hydrosulphide/Am
monium
sulphide solution653
CAS NoSodium
hydrogen sulphide (6% or less)/sodium
carbonate (3% or less)
22620
NI0
Inorg1
NI(0)
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
D1
Sodium hydrogen sulphide (6%
or less)/Sodium carbonate (3%
or less) solution650
CAS NoSodium
hydrogen sulphide,solutions1252
Inorg0
0Inorg
1NI
22
(3)(3)
3D
3Sodium
hydrosulphide solution (45% or less)
652CAS No
16721-80-5Sodium
hydrogen sulphite,solutions1251
Inorg0
0Inorg
1NI
0(0)
(0)0
0D
0Sodium
hydrogen sulphite solution (45% or less)
651CAS No
7631-90-5Sodium
hydroxide (30% or less)/Sodium
aluminate (25%
or less) solution (#)2486
Inorg(0)
(0)Inorg
31
0(0)
(3)3
(3)D
33914
CAS NoSodium
hydroxide solution (#)1254
Inorg0
0Inorg
2NI
11
33C
3D
3Sodium
hydroxide solution654
CAS No1310-73-2
Sodium hypochlorite solutions containing 20%
and less but more than 2%
NaOCl
1256Inorg
00
Inorg(4)
(1)0
01
33
D3
Sodium hypochlorite solution (15%
or less)2785
CAS No7681-52-9
Sodium hypochlorite solutions containing m
ore than 20% Na0Cl
1255Inorg
00
Inorg5
20
01
33
D3
Sodium hypochlorite solution (Full strength solution)
655CAS No
7681-52-9Sodium
methylate (**)
2443NI
NI(0)
(R)(2)
NINI
NINI
NINI
TDE
NISodium
methylate
3822CAS No
Sodium M
ethylate (21-30% in M
ethanol)2427
0NI
0R
1NI
2(2)
(3)3
3T
D3
Sodium m
ethylate 21-30% in m
ethanol3608
CAS NoSodium
nitrate1259
Inorg0
0Inorg
0NI
(0)(0)
(0)(1)
(1)SD
1Sodium
nitrate656
CAS No7631-99-4
Sodium nitrite
340Inorg
00
Inorg3
02
(2)2
01
SD2
Sodium nitrite solution
658CAS No
7632-00-0Sodium
oxalate solution (#)2518
0(1)
(1)R
21
10
(2)(2)
2D
2Sodium
oxalate solution4199
CAS NoSodium
perborate monohydrate
2284Inorg
NINI
Inorg3
NI1
0(3)
23
NI3
Sodium perborate m
onohydrate2948
CAS NoSodium
petroleum sulphonate
18600
NI0
(NR)2
NI0
(0)(2)
12
S2
Sodium petroleum
sulphonate660
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Sodium polyacrylate solution
14870
NI0
NR1
00
(0)(1)
11
D1
Sodium poly(4+)acrylate solutions
826CAS No
Sodium silicate (solution)
1262Inorg
00
Inorg2
NI1
0(3)
33
D3
Sodium silicate solution
661CAS No
1344-09-8Sodium
sulphate (solution)1499
Inorg0
0Inorg
00
0(0)
(1)1
1SD
1Sodium
sulphate solutions662
CAS No7757-82-6
Sodium sulphide (solution)
1263Inorg
00
Inorg3
NI1
1(3)
3A3
D3
Sodium sulphide solution (15%
or less)663
CAS No1313-82-2
Sodium sulphite (solution)
9Inorg
00
Inorg2
NI0
(0)(1)
01
D1
Sodium sulphite solution (25%
or less)664
CAS No7757-83-7
Sodium tartrate succinate/Sodium
tartrate disuccinate mixtures
1771NI
11
NI1
NI0
NINI
NINI
DNI
Sodium tartrates/Sodium
succinates solution665
CAS NoSodium
thiocyanate1264
Inorg0
0Inorg
2NI
1(0)
(1)0
0D
1Sodium
thiocyanate solution (56% or less)
667CAS No
540-72-7Sorbitan m
onooleate2215
(5)NI
(5)R
3NI
0NI
NI0
0Fp
2Sorbitan m
onooleate2408
CAS NoSorbitol
12650
NI0
R0
NI0
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
D0
Sorbitol solution668
CAS No50-70-4
Soyabean oil (containing less than 4% free fatty acids)
23200
NI0
R0
NI0
(0)(1)
(0)1
Fp2
Soyabean oil3050
CAS NoSoybean oil fatty acids, m
ethyl esters2431
0NI
0R
2NI
00
00
0Fp
2Soybean O
il Fatty Acid Methyl Ester
3737CAS No
Styrene (monom
er)1273
3(2)
3R
3NI
10
22
2CM
FE3
Styrene monom
er669
CAS No100-42-5
Styrene butadiene rubber latex1274
0NI
0NR
0NI
00
(1)0
1D
1Latex: Carboxylated styrene-Butadiene copolym
er; Styrene-Butadiene rubber414
CAS NoSulpho hydrocarbon (C3-C88) (LO
A)1972
4NI
4NR
2NI
00
00
0Fp
2Sulphohydrocarbon (C3-C88)
672CAS No
Sulpholane1277
01
1NR
20
10
01
2SD
2Sulpholane
673CAS No
126-33-0
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Sulphonated polyacrylate solution1760
NI0
0NI
0NI
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
(0)D
0Sulphonated polyacrylate solution
674CAS No
Sulphur906
Inorg0
0Inorg
0NI
00
(1)1
1S
1Sulphur (m
olten)675
CAS No7704-34-9
Sulphuric acid1280
0NI
0Inorg
2NI
0(0)
33C
3C
D3
Sulphuric acid, spent677
CAS No7664-93-9
Sulphuric acid1280
0NI
0Inorg
2NI
0(0)
33C
3C
D3
Sulphuric acid676
CAS No7664-93-9
Sulphuric acid1280
0NI
0Inorg
2NI
0(0)
33C
3C
D3
Oleum
549CAS No
7664-93-9Sulphurized fat(C14-C20) (LO
A)1853
0NI
0NR
1NI
0(0)
(1)0
(1)FD
1Sulphurized fat (C14-C20)
2257CAS No
Sulphurized polyolefinamide alkene(C28-C250)am
ine (LOA)
18550
NI0
NR0
NI0
0(0)
00
FD0
Sulphurized polyolefinamide alkene (C28-C250) am
ine2258
CAS NoSunflower oil
12830
NI0
R0
NI(0)
(0)(1)
(0)(1)
Fp2
Sunflower seed oil2782
CAS No8001-21-6
sym-Dichlorodiethyl ether
5881
11
NR1
02
34
13
TSD
3Dichloroethyl ether
233CAS No
111-44-4Tall oil acids/linoleic acid dim
er/polyalkylenepolyamines/dodecylbenzenesulphonic acid com
plexes in naphtha/isopropanol
24480
NI0
NR1
NI0
0(0)
00
CMFp
3
Tall oil acids/linoleic acid dimer/polyalkylenepolyam
ines/dodecylbenzenesulphonic acid complexes in
naphtha/isopropanol3866
CAS No
Tall oil acids reaction products with diethylenetriamine and acrylic acid in ethylene glycol
24973
NI3
R2
NI0
0(1)
01
SsD
2Tall oil acids reaction products with diethylenetriam
ine and acrylic acid in ethylene glycol4131
CAS No85586-18-1
Tall oil acids reaction products with triethanolamine
24924
NI4
NR2
NI0
0(1)
10
Fp2
Tall oil acids reaction products with triethanolamine
4126CAS No
67784-78-5Tall oil, crude and distilled
1285(4)
NI(4)
(R)(2)
NI0
0(0)
00
SsFp
2Tall oil (crude and distilled)
678CAS No
68187-71-3Tall oil, distilled
22830
NI0
R0
NI0
(0)(0)
0(0)
Fp2
Tall oil, distilled2890
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Tall oil fatty acid (resin acids less than 20%)
12870
00
R0
00
0(1)
10
Fp2
Tall oil fatty acid (resin acids less than 20%)
679CAS No
61790-12-3Tall oil fatty acid, barium
salt1864
NINI
NINI
NINI
(1)(0)
(2)1
2S
2Tall oil fatty acid, barium
salt680
CAS NoTall oil fatty acids reaction products with 2-[(2-am
inoethyl)amino]ethanol, di-ethyl sulphate quaternized
2508(3)
NI(3)
NR5
2NI
NINI
(2)(3)
SsD
3Tall oil fatty acids reaction products with 2-[(2-am
inoethyl)amino]ethanol, di-ethyl sulphate quaternized
4160CAS No
70955-34-9Tall oil pitch
23233
NI3
NR0
00
0(0)
0(0)
Fp2
Tall oil pitch3051
CAS NoTall oil soap (disproportionated solution)
1286NI
NINI
NINI
NI(1)
(0)(2)
12
D2
Tall oil soap (disproportionated) solution681
CAS NoTall oil soap, crude
24320
NI0
R2
0(0)
(0)(3)
(3)(3)
SsFp
3Tall oil soap, crude
3735CAS No
Tallow1288
0NI
0R
0NI
00
(0)(0)
(0)Fp
2Tallow
682CAS No
61789-21-6Tallowam
idopropylamine O
xide in propylene glycol (70% or less) (#)
2482NI
(2)(2)
(R)(4)
(2)(1)
(1)(3)
(3)(3)
D3
4058CAS No
Tallow fatty acid1289
0NI
0R
0NI
0(0)
(0)(0)
(0)Fp
2Tallow fatty acid
684CAS No
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane53
22
2NR
30
20
22
2SD
2Tetrachloroethane
687CAS No
79-34-51,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethylene
12953
22
NR(3)
20
00
21
CS
3Perchloroethylene
564CAS No
127-18-4Tetrachlorom
ethane1296
22
2NR
30
00
01
1CT
S3
Carbon tetrachloride178
CAS No56-23-5
Tetradecanoic acid (Myristic acid)
12985
NI0
R0
NI0
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
Fp2
n-Tetradecanoic acid491
CAS No544-63-8
Tetradecanoic acid (Myristic acid)
12985
NI0
R0
NI0
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
Fp2
Fatty acid (saturated C13+)347
CAS No544-63-8
Tetraethylene glycol1301
0NI
0NR
0NI
00
01
1D
1Tetraethylene glycol
688CAS No
112-60-7
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Tetraethylene pentamine
13020
NI0
NR3
NI0
2(3)
33
SsD
3Tetraethylene pentam
ine689
CAS No112-57-2
Tetraethyl lead1303
45
5NR
5NI
32
42
2NR
S3
Motor fuel anti-knock com
pound (containing lead alkyls)464
CAS No78-00-2
Tetrahydrofuran1304
0NI
0R
0NI
0(0)
01
2DE
2Tetrahydrofuran
690CAS No
109-99-9Tetrahydronaphthalene
13053
33
NR3
NI0
0(2)
20
F2
Tetrahydronaphthalene691
CAS No119-64-2
1,2,3,4-Tetramethylbenzene
13074
NI4
NI4
NI0
(0)(1)
1(1)
F1
Tetramethylbenzene (all isom
ers)692
CAS No488-23-3
Tetrapotassium pyrophosphate
2400Inorg
00
Inorg1
NI0
NINI
NINI
DNI
Tetrapotassium pyrophosphate
3635CAS No
7320-34-5Thioglycolic acid
24960
NI0
R2
NI2
23
3B3
D3
Thioglycolic acid4130
CAS No68-11-1
Thixatrol plus2210
5NI
5R
3NI
00
01
1S
1Thixatrol Plus
2699CAS No
Titanium dioxide slurry
2080Inorg
11
Inorg1
NI0
00
11
S1
Titanium dioxide slurry
2259CAS No
13463-67-7Toluene
3302
22
R3
00
00
22
ANRNT
E3
Toluene693
CAS No108-88-3
Toluene diisocyanate1315
(3)1
1NR
2NI
0(0)
43
3CSsSr
S3
Toluene diisocyanate694
CAS No584-84-9
Toluidines1316
11
1R
42
10
(2)2
2CM
FD3
o-Toluidine537
CAS No2,4-Tolylenediam
ine1317
02
2NR
30
22
42
3CM
SsFp
3Toluenediam
ine695
CAS No95-80-7
Tolyl triazole2292
1NI
1NR
20
10
(2)(1)
2S
2Tolyl triazole
696CAS No
Tributyl phosphate1319
42
2R
30
10
22
2F
2Tributyl phosphate
697CAS No
126-73-8
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene2191
44
4NR
42
10
(2)2
2S
21,2,3-Trichlorobenzene (m
olten)2288
CAS No1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
13234
55
NR4
11
0(2)
22
MS
31,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
7CAS No
120-82-11,1,1-Trichloroethane
13262
NI2
NR2
NI0
00
22
SD2
1,1,1-Trichloroethane1
CAS No71-55-6
1,1,2-Trichloroethane1327
21
1NR
20
10
12
1SD
21,1,2-Trichloroethane
3CAS No
79-00-51,1,2-Trichloro-ethylene
3292
22
NR3
NI0
00
22
MC
SD3
Trichloroethylene698
CAS No79-01-6
Trichloromethane
13281
11
NR2
02
02
11
CTSD
3Chloroform
186CAS No
67-66-31,2,3-Trichloropropane
13292
22
NR2
02
22
22
CSD
31,2,3-Trichloropropane
6CAS No
96-18-41,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane
13303
22
NR3
00
00
11
S1
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane2
CAS No76-13-1
Tricresyl phosphate (less than 1% ortho-isom
ers)1331
5(3)
(3)(R)
(4)(4)
01
01
1N
S2
Tricresyl phosphate (containing less than 1% ortho-isom
er)700
CAS No1330-78-5
Tricresyl phosphate (more than 1%
ortho-isomers)
13325
33
R4
40
10
11
NS
2Tricresyl phosphate (containing 1%
or more ortho-isom
er)699
CAS No1330-78-5
Tridecane1333
0NI
0NI
0NI
00
(1)1
0Fp
2Tridecane
701CAS No
629-50-5Tridecanoic acid
13345
NI5
(R)3
NI(0)
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
Fp2
Tridecanoic acid702
CAS No638-53-9
Tridecyl acetate1768
5NI
5NI
0NI
0(0)
(2)2
2F
2Tridecyl acetate
703CAS No
1072-33-9Triethanolam
ine1338
00
0R
1NI
00
(2)1
2D
2Triethanolam
ine704
CAS No102-71-6
3-(Triethoxysilyl)propylamine
24451
11
R1
NI1
0(3)
3B3
SsD
33-(Triethoxysilyl)propylam
ine3824
CAS No919-30-2
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Triethylamine
13391
00
R3
01
22
23
D3
Triethylamine
706CAS No
121-44-81,3,5-Triethylbenzene
13405
NI5
NI4
NI0
(0)(2)
(2)(1)
F2
Triethylbenzene707
CAS No25340-18-5
Triethylene glycol1341
0NI
0R
00
00
00
0D
0Triethylene glycol
708CAS No
112-27-6Triethylenetetram
ine1346
0NI
0NR
3NI
02
(3)3
3Ss
D3
Triethylenetetramine
709CAS No
112-24-3Triethylenetetram
ine/2-piperazine-1-ylethylamine m
ixtures (#)2456
0NI
0NR
2NI
02
(3)3
3Ss
D3
3872CAS No
Triethyl phosphate1348
00
0NR
10
10
0(2)
(2)D
2Triethyl phosphate
705CAS No
78-40-0Triethyl phosphite
13490
NI0
R1
NI1
02
12
SsFE
2Triethyl phosphite
710CAS No
122-52-1Triglycerides, C16-C18 and C18 unsaturated, reclaim
ed (UCO)
2470(5)
NI(5)
R(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
Fp2
Used cooking oil (Triglycerides, C16-C18 and C18 unsaturated)** (m)
4023CAS No
68990-65-8Triglycerides, C16-C18 and C18 unsaturated, reclaim
ed (UCO)
2470(5)
NI(5)
R(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
Fp2
Used cooking oil (m)
3974CAS No
68990-65-8Triisopropanolam
ine1370
00
0NR
10
10
0(2)
3FD
3Triisopropanolam
ine711
CAS No122-20-3
Triisopropylated phenyl phosphates1375
55
5R
4NI
00
00
0S
0Triisopropylated phenyl phosphates
712CAS No
68937-41-7Trim
ethylacetic acid1350
11
1R
2NI
11
(2)2
2Fp
2Trim
ethylacetic acid714
CAS No75-98-9
Trimethylam
ine1353
0NI
0R
1NI
10
23
3DE
3Trim
ethylamine solution (30%
or less)715
CAS No75-50-3
1,2,3-Trimethyl benzene
13543
33
NR4
00
01
21
FE2
Trimethylbenzene (all isom
ers)716
CAS No526-73-8
2,4,4-Trimethyl hexam
ethylene diamine
13591
NI1
NINI
NI1
0(3)
23
SsD
3Trim
ethylhexamethylenediam
ine (2,2,4- and 2,4,4-isomers)
718CAS No
25620-58-0
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Trimethyl hexam
ethylene diisocyanate1360
0NI
0NI
3NI
0NI
NINI
NISsSr
NI2
Trimethylhexam
ethylene diisocyanate (2,2,4- and 2,4,4-isomers)
717CAS No
28679-16-5Trim
ethylol propane polyethoxylate1362
NINI
NINR
1NI
00
NINI
NINI
NITrim
ethylolpropane polyethoxylate719
CAS NoTrim
ethylol propane, propoxylated2274
0NI
0(NR)
10
00
(1)0
1SD
1Trim
ethylol propane propoxylated2870
CAS No2,2,4-Trim
ethyl-1,3-pentanediol diisobutyrate1845
4NI
4NR
0NI
00
(1)1
0F
12,2,4-Trim
ethyl-1,3-pentanediol diisobutyrate26
CAS No2,2,4-Trim
ethyl-1,3-pentanediol monoisobutyrate
13643
NI3
NI2
NI0
0(1)
11
Fp2
2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol-1-isobutyrate
27CAS No
25264-77-4Trim
ethyl phosphite1365
0NI
0R
NINI
NINI
NINI
NIS
NITrim
ethyl phosphite713
CAS No121-45-9
1,3,5-Trioxane1844
0NI
0NI
0NI
00
00
1R
SD3
1,3,5-Trioxane10
CAS No110-88-3
Tripropylene glycol1372
00
0R
00
00
(0)0
0D
0Tripropylene glycol
720CAS No
24800-44-0Trixylenyl phosphate
13775
44
NR4
1(0)
(1)(0)
(1)(1)
RS
3Trixylyl phosphate
721CAS No
25155-23-1Tung oil
13780
NI0
R(2)
NI(0)
(0)(1)
(0)(1)
Fp2
Tung oil2784
CAS NoTurpentine (wood)
13794
NI4
NI4
NI0
(0)1
(2)2
SsA(T)
D2
Turpentine722
CAS No8006-64-2
Undecanoic acid1381
4NI
4(R)
3NI
(0)(0)
(2)1
(2)Fp
2Undecanoic acid
723CAS No
112-37-81-Undecanol
13824
NI4
R4
NI0
0(2)
2(1)
Fp2
Undecyl alcohol724
CAS No112-42-5
1-Undecene1383
5NI
5NR
4NI
(0)(0)
(1)(2)
(1)A
F3
1-Undecene24
CAS No821-95-4
Urea1384
00
0R
1NI
00
(1)1
(1)D
1Urea
2627CAS No
57-13-6
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TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Urea1384
00
0R
1NI
00
(1)1
(1)D
1Urea solution
726CAS No
57-13-6Urea/Am
monium
mono and dihydrogen phosphate/ Potassium
chloride solution1386
00
0R
32
NINI
NINI
NINI
NIUrea/Am
monium
mono- and di-hydrogen phosphate/Potassium
chloride solution727
CAS NoUrea/Am
monium
nitrate solution (containing < 1% aq. am
monia)
13870
NI0
R(2)
(0)0
0(1)
(1)(1)
D1
Urea/Amm
onium nitrate solution
729CAS No
Urea-amm
onium phosphate solutions
21790
00
R3
2(0)
(0)(2)
(2)(2)
D2
Urea/Amm
onium phosphate solution
730CAS No
Urea-formaldehyde resin solution
1388NI
NINI
NI1
NI1
1NI
NINI
SsNI
2Urea form
aldehyde resin solution725
CAS NoVegetable acid oils
23710
NI0
R0
NI(0)
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
Fp2
Vegetable acid oils (m)
3138CAS No
Vegetable oils fatty acid distillates2369
0NI
0R
0NI
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
(0)Fp
2Vegetable fatty acid distillates (m
)3137
CAS NoVegetable protein solution,hydrolyzed
13980
NI0
R0
NI(0)
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
D0
Vegetable protein solution (hydrolysed)734
CAS NoVinyl acetate
14000
NI0
R2
NI1
02
11
CED
3Vinyl acetate
735CAS No
108-05-4Vinyl ethyl ether
14051
NI1
NR1
NI0
00
11
E2
Vinyl ethyl ether736
CAS No109-92-2
Vinylidene chloride1406
21
1NR
2NI
20
(2)2
2M
SD3
Vinylidene chloride738
CAS No75-35-4
Vinyl neodecanoate1404
5NI
5NR
3NI
00
(3)3
3F
3Vinyl neodecanoate
737CAS No
45115-34-2Vinyl toluenes
14093
33
NR3
NI0
02
21
NM(T)
F3
Vinyltoluene739
CAS No25013-15-4
White spirit, low (15-20%
)aromatic
1411(4)
NI(4)
(R)3
NI(0)
(0)(2)
(1)(2)
AF
3W
hite spirit, low (15-20%) arom
atic742
CAS NoW
ood lignin with sodium acetate/oxalate
2403NI
NI(0)
NR(0)
NI0
(0)(1)
(1)(1)
D1
Wood lignin with sodium
acetate/oxalate3638
CAS No
ANNEX 6 - GESAM
P COM
POSITE LIST
GESAM
P Hazard Profiles12 April 2019Page 66 of 67
EHS Name
TRN Name
EHSTRN
A1aA1b
A1A2
B1B2
C1C2
C3D1
D2D3
E1E2
E3
Xylene (mixed isom
ers)1408
3NI
3NR
30
00
02
2(T)
FE2
Xylenes743
CAS No133-20-7
Xylenes/Ethyl benzene (10% or m
ore) mixture
22693
22
NR3
1(0)
(0)(2)
(2)(2)
(T)FE
2Xylenes/ethylbenzene (10%
or more) m
ixture2337
CAS NoXylenols (m
ixtures)1422
2NI
2R
3NI
12
(3)3
3(T)
Fp3
Xylenol744
CAS No1300-71-6
Yeast Extract Solution with Propylene Glycol (25%
or less)2396
NI0
0R
0NI
00
(1)0
1D
1Stabilized Yeast Extract Solution
3631CAS No
8013-01-2Zinc alkaryl dithiophosphate (C7-C16) (LO
A)1977
0NI
0NR
3NI
00
(0)(0)
(0)Fp
2Zinc alkaryl dithiophosphate (C7-C16)
745CAS No
Zinc alkenylcarboxamide (LO
A)2053
NI0
0NR
0NI
00
(1)1
(1)Fp
2Zinc alkenyl carboxam
ide746
CAS NoZinc alkyl dithiophosphate
14285
NI5
NR3
NI0
00
22
S2
Zinc alkyl dithiophosphate (C3-C14)747
CAS NoZinc brom
ide solutions2227
Inorg4
4Inorg
3NI
1(2)
(3)3B
3Ss
D3
Zinc bromide solutions
2617CAS No
Zinc chloride1425
Inorg4
4Inorg
41
(1)(1)
(3)(3)
(3)D
3Zinc chloride
2869CAS No
7646-85-7Zinc chloride
1425Inorg
44
Inorg4
1(1)
(1)(3)
(3)(3)
D3
Drilling brines (containing zinc chloride)307
CAS No7646-85-7
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POSITE LIST
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ANNEX 7
PROVISIONAL AGENDA FOR THE FIFTY-SEVENTH SESSION OF THE GESAMP/EHS WORKING GROUP
1 Adoption of the agenda
2 Outcome of other bodies
3 Evaluation of new substances
4 Re-evaluation of substances and consideration of issues related to evaluations
5 Classification issues
6 Consolidation of existing data files
7 Communication and publication
8 Any other business
9 Consideration and adoption of the report
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