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United States Environmental Monitoring Systems EPA-600/4-84-082
Environmental Protection Laboratory October 1984
Agency Las Vegas NV 89114
Research and Development
Analytical Reference
Standards and
Supplemental Data:
The Pesticides and
Industrial Chemicals
Repository
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EPA-600/4-84-082
October 1984
ANALYTICAL REFERENCE STANDARDS
AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:
THE PESTICIDES AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS REPOSITORY
(Revised July 1984)
Prepared by:
ICAIR
Life Systems, Inc.
Contract No. 68-03-3136
Revised by:
Robert E. Thompson, Project Director
U.S. EPA Pesticides and Industrial Chemicals Repository
U.S. EPA Environmental Research Center
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Technical Assistance by:
Paul T. Bundy
Northrop Services Inc.
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
Quality Assurance Division
Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory
Office of Research and Development
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Las Vegas, NV 89114
U.S. Environment.:'1
ru-.lcn 5, Library
250 S. Dearborn Si •
Chicago, IL 60604
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NOTICE
This guide has been reviewed in accordance with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's peer and
administrative review policies and approved for presentation and publication. Mention of trade names or
commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This document was prepared under Contract No. 68-03-3136, Work Assignment 24, from the Quality
Assurance Division, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Las Vegas, NV. The EPA Technical Contacts for this Work Assignment were Mr. Edward J. Kantor and Dr. G.
Wayne Sovocool.
This document was prepared by ICAIR, Life Systems, Inc. (LSI). Ms. Cynthia D. Patrick and Mr. Jonathan P.
Hellerstein are the ICAIR Program Manager and Task Manager, respectively. The technical effort was
completed by the following ICAIR staff: Nancy A. Burgard, Ronald J. Davenport, Margaret M. Gestaut,
Jonathan P. Hellerstein, Karen M. Malkovsky and Cynthia D. Patrick. Others involved in preparation of the
document include Kathy L. Boers, Ronald H. Kohler, Barbara A. Markovic, Linda M. McKenney, Judy A.
Palumbo, Patricia D. Sweeney and Jonathan F. White.
Mr. Robert E. Thompson, Project Director, EPA Pesticides and Industrial Chemicals Repository, assisted in
revising the document. Mr. Paul T. Bundy, Northrop Services, Inc. provided technical assistance.
in
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PREFACE
This edition of the Analytical Reference Standards and Supplemental Data: The Pesticides and Industrial
Chemicals Repository (hereinafter referred to as the "Index"), supercedes the previous edition
(EPA-600/2-81-011) published in January, 1981.
Continuing with the general format begun in the 1973 edition, the Index has been divided into separate listings
for the pesticidal compounds and the industrial chemicals, along with a number of supporting sections.
Section 1 provides a history of the Pesticides and Industrial Chemicals Repository, its purpose and related
Program services. Section 2 contains guidelines for requesting standards and information on technical
assistance and emergencies, shipping restrictions and shipment acknowledgment.
Section 3 lists the pesticide reference standards currently available from the Repository. These standards are
listed according to Compound Code Number. An alphabetical cross-reference by common name is also
provided. This section lists additions to and deletions from the previous edition of the Index, as well as
compound name changes since 1981.
Section 4 contains the industrial chemical reference standards currently available from the Repository,
additions to and deletions from the previous edition of the Index and compound name changes since 1981.
Section 5 addresses the proper handling of primary standards. Guidelines for preparation and storage of
standard solutions are presented in Section 6 and a listing of contributing chemical manufacturers is contained
in Section 7. A Mailing List Confirmation Form is supplied in Section 8. This form must be completed, signed
and returned to the Repository to retain your organization on the Repository's permanent mailing list.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
DISCLAIMER jj
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS iii
PREFACE iv
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1
History of the Pesticides and Industrial Chemicals Repository 1
Standards Distribution Program 1
Additional Program Services 1
Availability of Repository Services 2
SECTION 2 ORDERING INFORMATION 3
Written Requests 3
Telephone Requests 3
Requests for Standards 3
Technical Information and Assistancs 3
Emergencies 4
Telephone Numbers 4
Guidelines for Ordering Standards 4
Availability of Standards
General Guidelines 4
Compound Information Notices 5
Nonstocked Compounds 5
Large Quantity Requests 5
Shipment of Standards 5
Acknowledgment of Receipt 6
SECTION 3 PESTICIDES AND RELATED COMPOUNDS 7
General Information 7
Alphabetical Listing and Code Numbers of Pesticides and Related Compounds 9
Compound Additions since the 1981 Index 108
Compounds Deleted from the 1981 Index 108
Compound Name Changes 109
Equivalent Name Cross Reference 109
Pesticide Equivalent Names 111
continued—
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Table of Contents — continued
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SECTION 4 INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS 151
General Information 151
Alphabetical Listing and Code Numbers of Industrial Chemicals 152
Compound Additions Since the 1981 Index 191
Compounds Deleted from the 1981 Index 191
Chemical Name Changes 191
SECTION 5 SAFE HANDLING OF PRIMARY REFERENCE STANDARDS 192
Precautions 192
Accidents and Emergencies 192
SECTIONS PREPARATION AND STORAGE OF REFERENCE STANDARD SOLUTIONS 194
Storage of Primary Standards 194
Equipment 194
Solvents 194
Procedures 195
Preparation of Concentrated "Stock" Standard Solutions 195
Preparation of Intermediate Concentration Standard Solutions 195
Preparation and Handling of Working Standards 195
Vessels for Standard Solutions 198
General Storage and Use Recommendations 198
SECTION? CONTRIBUTING CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING COMPANIES 200
SECTION 8 MAILING LIST CONFIRMATION 202
APPENDIX 1 COMPOUND NOTES 204
Notes on Pesticides and Related Compounds 204
Notes on Industrial Compounds 206
LIST OF TABLES
NUMBER PAGE
1 Suggested Concentrations of Standard Solutions of Intermediate Concentrations .. 196
2 Commonly Used Dilution Ratios 197
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SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION
HISTORY OF THE PESTICIDES AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS REPOSITORY
The Pesticides and Industrial Chemicals Repository of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was
established in 1965 at the Perrine, FL facility, then known as the Pesticides Research Laboratory of the U.S.
Public Health Service (PHS). The Repository was the central source of high-purity pesticide reference
standards for in-house research programs and PHS contract field laboratories monitoring pesticides in human
tissues. The Repository was relocated to Research Triangle Park, NC in 1972 and Repository services were
expanded and extended to other legitimate environmental research, enforcement, and monitoring laboratories
worldwide.
The Repository program is funded and administered by the Quality Assurance Division of the EPA
Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, Las Vegas, NV (EMSL-LV). Effective October 1983, the
Repository was incorporated into the EPA Quality Assurance Reference Materials (QARM) Project, a major
quality assurance (QA) program that also includes the Agency's Quality Assurance Materials Bank (supporting
hazardous waste monitoring) and the Toxic and Hazardous Materials Repository (supporting water monitoring
programs). Coincidental with this merger, the Pesticides and Industrial Chemicals Repository was physically
relocated to a new 13,000 square foot facility in the Research Triangle Park, which currently houses the entire
QARM Project.
The number of reference standards distributed by the Repository has substantially increased since 1972. In
1972, the earliest year for which accurate figures exist, approximately 2,600 reference standards were dispensed
by the Repository. In 1983, more than 34,000 standards were distributed in response to 3,500 requests.
Repository standards are currently being utilized by more than 2,200 laboratories worldwide.
STANDARDS DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM
The primary purpose of the standards distribution program is to enable field laboratories to perform analyses
that are directly traceable to EPA-certified standards, not to provide these laboratories with everyday working
standards. For the complex and exacting work involved with residue analysis, adequate quality controls are
necessary for accurate compound identification and quantisation, as well as for instrument calibration. To
assure the credibility of residue monitoring data, the EPA offers analytical reference standards solely as a
fundamental aid to systematic quality assurance.
Routine analytical support for preparation of reference standards consists primarily of purity assay and
certification. In all cases, the original "bulk" materials represent the highest quality chemicals that can be
located and obtained by the Repository. Although nearly all compounds acquired include purity values, each
new batch is re-assayed in-house to certify the percent purity prior to preparing aliquots for individual
reference standards. The analytical methods for purity assays and certification are selected based on the
chemical characteristics of each compound. Whenever feasible, both a chromatographic and a non-
chromatographic method are used.
The Repository now includes a full-capability synthesis laboratory that can produce reference standards for
compounds that are prohibitively expensive or not readily available. However, the demand for otherwise
unobtainable compounds is necessarily weighed against the costs involved. When material can be obtained,
but at less-than-acceptable purity levels, one or more of several chemical and physical purification techniques
are used to produce analytical grade standards.
ADDITIONAL PROGRAM SERVICES
In addition to providing analytical reference standards to the world's environmental monitoring community, the
Repository offers several related services. These include providing:
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1. High-purity, technical grade pesticides in bulk quantities for investigations requiring larger amounts of test
materials (e.g., animal feeding studies).
2. Various media-spiked reference materials for both inter- and intralaboratory quality assurance programs.
3. Several certified column packings and Florisil® adsorbent.
4. A number of technical manuals and recent publications on a wide variety of topics for the majority of the
compounds stocked.
5. A comprehensive Technical Information and Assistance Service whereby field laboratories can obtain
chemical, physical and toxicological data; information on sample preparation; clean-up and analytical
methods; synthesis and purification techniques; instrumental trouble-shooting; formulations and
registrations; storage conditions and stabilities; and waste disposal protocols.
The Repository is currently routinely providing services to approximately 3,100 laboratories, with more than
1,000 of the laboratories located in 89 foreign countries.
AVAILABILITY OF REPOSITORY SERVICES
It is the intent of the Agency to make the services of the Pesticides and Industrial Chemicals Repository (a
division of the EPA QARM Project) available to all research and monitoring laboratories worldwide. In so doing,
Repository personnel are always available to respond to any relevant needs. Direct communication with the
staff is encouraged should problems or questions arise concerning the Repository or other EPA quality
assurance programs. The cooperation of all scientists involved in the program is continuously solicited in
helping to update and improve materials and services. Suggestions and comments based on user experience
are always welcomed. Correspondence should be addressed to the following individuals:
Robert E. Thompson, Project Director
Pesticides and Industrial Chemicals Repository
MailDrop8(MD-8)
USEPA Environmental Research Center
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Edward J. Kantor, Project Officer
Repository Programs
Quality Assurance Division
Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory
USEPA Environmental Research Center
Las Vegas, NV 89114-5027
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SECTION 2
ORDERING INFORMATION
WRITTEN REQUESTS
All written requests for reference standards should be directed to:
Robert E. Thompson, NSI
Pesticides and Industrial Chemicals Repository (MD-8)
Environmental Research Center
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
United States of America
Please use the entire address. This will ensure minimum delay in the processing of requests. (Reference
standards cannot be sent to individuals submitting requests on personal stationery, nor to residential
addresses.)
Request forms (Request for Reference Standards) included in this Index and with each outgoing shipment of
standards should be used to order reference standards. A good quality photocopy of the request form may be
used in lieu of an original. The reverse side of the request form contains space for suggestions of both
pesticidal compounds and industrial chemicals to be added to the Repository inventory.
Each compound requested should be listed by both compound code number and common name, as they
appear in the Index. No cover letter is necessary, but each request should include the full name of the requestor
and the complete mailing address of the facility. Although not necessary, including an appropriate telephone
number is always recommended to expedite resolution of potential problems in processing a request.
Each requesting laboratory is assigned a unique five-digit Laboratory Code Number at the time of its first
request. This number should always be referenced in any communication with the Repository. As address
listings are now fully computerized, use of this number substantially expedites the processing of requests by
providing for automated sorting, printing of shipping labels and distribution records. Notification of any
address, personnel or organizational changes should be forwarded to the Repository as soon as possible.
TELEPHONE REQUESTS
Requests for Standards
Requests for standards and related inquiries may also be made by telephone. The telephone number for
requesting standards of compounds listed herein is: (919) 541-4019 or (FTS) 629-4019. Requests submitted by
telephone should be restricted to a maximum of ten standards. This same telephone number may also be used-
for requesting various program technical manuals and publications.
Technical Information and Assistance
As part of the Repository's Technical Information and Assistance Service, information specialists are
continually available to assist field laboratories in locating nonstocked materials. A specialist can be reached by
calling: (919) 541-3951 or (FTS) 629-3951. These telephone numbers should also be used for inquiries
concerning relevant technical information. Specialists can provide chemical, physical and toxicological data for
Repository compounds; sample preparation, clean-up and analytical methodology; storage, stability and
solubility information; disposal protocols; literature searches; quality assurance procedures; and instrumental
trouble-shooting.
Telephone inquiries concerning other EPA quality assurance programs should be directed to the EMSL-LV at:
(702) 798-2690 or (FTS) 545-2690.
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Emergencies
The telephone number for off-hours emergency calls (e.g., pesticide fires, overt hazardous materials releases,
human poisonings) is: (919) 836-0639. This number accesses an around-the-clock answering service. An
operator will take your message and subsequently relay it to Repository personnel. Inform the operator of the
nature of the emergency and the urgency of the situation, and provide a telephone number where the
requestor can be reached. Calls made to this number should be restricted exclusively to legitimate emergencies.
The Repository is located in the Eastern Standard time zone of the United States and generally remains staffed
from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm local time.
Telephone Numbers
In summary, Repository telephone numbers are:
Commercial
FTS
(919)541-4019 629-4019
(919)541-4019 629-4019
(919)541-3951 629-3951
(919) 836-0639
(702) 798-2690 545-2690
Standard requests
Publications requests
Technical information
Off-hours emergencies
Other EPA QA programs
GUIDELINES FOR ORDERING STANDARDS
Availability of Standards
Reference standards of all compounds listed in this Index are available on an essentially continuous basis. On
"relatively rare occasions, stocks of a particular compound may be temporarily depleted. Whenever a requested
compound is not immediately available, a card will be returned to the requestor with a statement to that effect,
along with applicable information such as notice of backorder and/or alternate source referral(s).
Because of the large demand for reference materials (approximately 35,000 annually) and limited staff
resources, standards are prepared in a batch mode, i.e., approximately a six-month supply of any given
compound. The Repository continually maintains an inventory of approximately 20,000 standards, so that
standards are always immediately available in response to requests. Multiple reference standards of an
individual compound may be requested, but it should be noted that the number provided may not always be as
many as requested.
Standards of pesticidal compounds are normally available in 50 to 100 mg amounts, depending on the particular
compound. All industrial chemical standards are 200 mg each. These quantities are ample to enable 20 mg of
primary standard to be initially weighed out and diluted to 100 mL with an appropriate solvent. This yields a
concentration of 200 Mg/mL and provides a sufficiently high concentration for most gas-liquid or thin layer
chromatographic methods. In fact, a solution of this concentration should require one or more serial dilutions
to provide an appropriate concentration for most electron-capture GC work.
General Guidelines
The Repository operation requires that a sufficient inventory of all stocked compounds be continually
maintained. Therefore, it is suggested that requests be made only for materials anticipated for use within the
near future, i.e., approximately three months. In addition, most of the high-purity, analytical grade standards
are difficult and expensive to prepare, and are, therefore, in relatively short supply.
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The relatively short shelf life of many high-purity compounds is another reason that field inventories should be
restricted. Certain classes of Repository compounds are subject to degradation with time and should not be
procured excessively far in advance of anticipated use. It should be emphasized that accurate quantitative
analysis is dependent on standards being prepared and maintained properly, as well as being replaced on
schedule.
Compound Information Notices
Whenever pertinent, lot-specific compound information is too extensive to be conveniently incorporated on
standard vessel labels, individual "notices" will be provided with standards. These notices typically indicate
such things as isomer composition and special handling precautions. The certified percent purity value will
always appear on the same vessel labels. A few compounds are available only as formulations, and expectedly
the assay values will be relatively low. Certain compounds have "adjusted" or "stabilized" purity values because
of the instability of the particular compound at an extremely high concentration. The concentration has been
purposely reduced to achieve a more stable standard.
Nonstocked Compounds
In the event a needed compound does not appear in this Index, it is advisable to contact one of the Program's
technical information specialists. The Request for Reference Standards form may be used for written inquiries,
or a specialist can be contacted by telephone at the number indicated above. The Repository maintains stocks
of a sizeable number of restricted-use compounds, and often, on-hand supplies of these will be sufficient such
that milligram-range samples can be released. In addition, the staff maintains cooperative agreements with
nearly 180 chemical manufacturing companies worldwide and is usually able to locate nonstocked compounds
within one or two days. The Repository's search system is also capable of identifying other sources, especially
for rare or exotic compounds. As a last resort, the Repository's synthesis laboratory is available whenever a
sizeable demand exists for otherwise unbeatable materials.
Large Quantity Requests
Repository compounds are intended primarily for use as reference standards. However, larger quantities
necessary for other purposes, such as animal dosing studies, can be supplied for selected compounds, but
typically only in technical grade. Due to restrictive regulations on the transportation of such materials,
requestors will normally be expected to arrange for coverage of the added costs of shipping large quantities.
SHIPMENT OF STANDARDS
The Repository staff always arranges for the most rapid methods of shipment of reference standards, while
keeping within budgetary considerations. Turnaround time for Repository requests is rarely a problem. Almost
all shipments are made within eight (8) working hours of receipt of requests. In addition, overnight express air
cargo service is available for emergency shipments.
Many of the Repository's reference standards are compounds legally classified as "hazardous materials."
Shipments of "hazardous materials" must comply with applicable government regulations. Domestic and
international agencies that regulate shipments of "restricted articles" include the U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT), the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), the International Air
Transport Association (IATA), the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the International Maritime
Organization (IMO), and the Universal Postal Union (UPU). In addition, private transport companies
occasionally used for Repository shipments, such as United Parcel Service (UPS) and Federal Express, may
impose further restrictions.
For the first time, DOT hazard classifications, DOT official shipping names and EPA/RCRA hazardous waste
identification numbers have been included in the Index (see Sections 3 and 4). With the recent advent of the
widely-encompassing regulations governing both the transportation of hazardous materials and the disposal of
hazardous wastes, these were considered to be appropriate additions. The first two, required by the U.S. DOT
in the marking, labeling, and manifesting of shipments of restricted articles within the United States, are those
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indicated and defined in the Code of Federal Regulations, 49 CFR, Part 172. The final parameter is the EPA's
RCRA Hazardous Waste Number, which must be used as an identifier in the disposal of hazardous compounds
in compliance with the notification requirements of Subtitle C, Section 3010, of the Solid Waste Disposal Act
(as amended by the Resources Conservation and Recovery Act, or RCRA). It should be noted that certain of
these compounds when determined to be wastes, have exclusion limits defined in 40 CFR, Part 261 (261.5).
These DOT and EPA classifications were determined in accordance with the current understanding and best
interpretations of definitions and guidelines set forth in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). However, tht
classifications may be subject to change pending further interpretation of existing regulations and
promulgation of new regulations. No representation is intended or implied as to the completeness, accuracy or
continuing validity of the information presented herein. Responsibility for compliance with prevailing
regulations lies solely with the user. While great care was taken to provide this information in the Index, the
user is advised to refer to applicable sections of the most recent CFR to determine current legal definitions and
regulatory requirements. The following titles and sections of the CFR are particularly relevant:
1. 40 CFR 261.3 — Definition of hazardous waste.
2. 40 CFR 261.11 — Criteria for listing hazardous waste.
3. 40 CFR 261.33 — Discarded commercial chemical products, off-specification species, containers and spill
residues.
4. 49 CFR 172, Subpart 8 — Tables of hazardous materials, their description, proper shipping name, class,
label, packaging and other requirements.
5. 49 CFR 173 (various Subparts) — General requirements for shipments and packaging (and definitions of
various hazard classes).
The Repository maintains a DOT shipping exemption that permits relatively unrestricted transport of most
reference standards. The USPS has granted permission for these materials to be shipped via air mail with the
exception of flammable liquids, which are restricted to surface-only mail. However, these special permits apply
only to domestic transport (i.e., within the United States). Shipments made to facilities outside the country
must still comply with very restrictive international regulations. Shipment of many Repository reference
standards outside the U.S. will be made by surface-only mail, and will be restricted to various specific sample
size limits and to parcel gross weight limitations.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF RECEIPT
Each dispatched parcel of reference standards contains a self-addressed acknowledgment card. Return of this
card is the only method to confirm that a shipment has reached its proper destination. It is requested that all
cards be completed in their entirety and returned promptly. When acknowledgment of receipt is not received
by the Repository within thirty days of shipment date (ninety days for shipments outside the United States), a
tracer must be sent to the requestor. Unnecessary costly paperwork will be avoided by timely acknowledg-
ments. The card contains space for comments as well.
Occasionally, the Repository is notified that a reference standard vessel has arrived empty. Although there is a
remote possibility that this may be the case, generally the vessel only appears empty from the outside. Some of
the colorless, highly viscous liquids may coat the interior of the glass or collect inside the closure during
shipment. Or it may be that a highly volatile liquid has dispersed throughout the vessel. Before concluding that
an empty vessel has been received, it should be allowed to sit upright for several hours. If the material does not
then appear, the closure should be removed and a careful examination made of both the vessel and cap interior.
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SECTION 3
PESTICIDES AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
GENERAL INFORMATION
This section lists all of the pesticides and related pesticidal compounds (including isomers, components,
metabolites, degradation products, etc.) for which analytical reference standards are currently available from
the Repository. For user convenience, all compounds are first listed alphabetically by Index common name with
code numbers so that the entire stock may be easily scanned. On ensuing pages each compound is listed
separately with supplemental compound-specific data.
The supplemental data include:
1. Code Number: The Index compound code number used for ordering reference standards.
2. Common Name: The official Repository or Index name for the standard. Major synonyms are
parenthetically included below the common name only where a particular name has experienced
widespread acceptance. Omission or inclusion of any particular proprietary name is not intended to imply
Agency endorsement of any one product over another.
3. Chemical Name: The inverted form of the systematic nomenclature used in the most recent Collective
Index Period of the Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Registry.
4. CAS Registry Number: A unique numerical identifier assigned to chemical substances recorded in the
CAS Chemical Registry System.
5. Molecular Formula: The molecular or empirical formula of the compound specifying the total number of
each atom present.
6. Molecular Weight: The summation of atomic weights of all atoms in the molecular formula of the
substance. The molecular weight is rounded to the nearest 0.1 g,
7. LDg)'. A calculated dose of a substance which is expected to cause death of 50% of a defined population
of experimental animals. The cited lethal doses are expressed in milligrams of compound per kilogram
body weight (mg/kg). Unless otherwise noted, the LDX value refers to the lethal dose determined by
oral administration to male rats. In the case of some compounds, LDgo (oral-rat) values have not been
determined or made available in published literature. Wherever this is the case, lethality values
determined in other test species or by other routes of administration are cited and exceptions expressed
in parentheses. Other toxicity values (i.e., LDLO) are noted in Appendix 1 in cases where LD^data is
unavailable.
8. Use: The most common and typical uses of the substances are listed. This is not intended to be a
comprehensive list of all potential uses.
9. DOT Hazard Class: The hazard class descriptor established by DOT and set forth in 49 CFR, Part 172.
10. DOT Shipping Name: The official proper shipping name established by DOT and set forth in 49 CFR,
Parts 172 and 173.
11. RCRA Waste No.: The hazardous waste identification number established by EPA under the Resources
Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) and set forth in 40 CFR, Parts 260 and 261. For entries designated as
"Not Listed," determinations must be performed to identify if a waste is hazardous by characteristics
(i.e., ignitability, corrosivity reactivity or EP toxicity).
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In addition, a number of the supplemental data entries require special explanation. Wherever this is the case, a
citation in the form of See Notes is used. Refer to Appendix 1 for various types of additional information.
Compound additions and deletions made since publication of the 1981 edition of the Index are separately
itemized in the subsections following the Alphabetical Listing and Code Numbers of Pesticides and Related
Compounds. And finally, a compendium of pesticide compound equivalent names (synonyms) is included.
Reference standards of pesticides and related compounds will normally be provided in sample quantities
ranging from 50 to 100 mg. The particular mass of a standard is compound-specific, and \s always dependent
on current supply and demand levels. Requesters will be notified if certain standards are no longer available or
if a compound is temporarily out of stock.
It should be noted that there exists a certain degree of overlap between compounds in the Pesticides and
Related Compounds section and the Industrial Chemicals section. For example, the Aroclor series of
compounds (Compound Code Numbers 5700 to 5707) appear in the pesticides section while they have never
been used as pesticides. These compounds were included in the Index before the industrial chemicals were
incorporated. For the purposes of number-coding, sample label printing, etc., it is practical to retain them in
their traditional location. On the other hand, a few compounds used as pesticides, such as 1,2-dibromoethane
or ethylene dibromide (Compound Code No. P480), appear in the Industrial Chemicals section because their
primary use is as industrial chemicals rather than as pesticides.
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING AND CODE NUMBERS OF PESTICIDES AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
COMMON NAME
Acephate
Alachlor
Aldicarb
Aldicarb sulfone
Aldicarb sulfoxide
Aldnn
Allethrin
Amdro
Ametryn
2-Ammobenzimidazole
Ammocarb
4-Ammo-5-chloropyndaz-6-one
Amitraz
Amitrole
Amobam
Ancymidol
Anilazine
Anthraqumone
Antu
Aspon
Asulam
Atraton
Atrazine
Azinphos ethyl
Azmphos methyl
Azobenzene
Barban
Bendiocarb
Benefin
Benomyl
Bensulide
Bentazon
Benzadox
Benzoylprop ethyl
Benzyl benzoate
BHC, mixed isomers (Technical/
BHC, alpha isomer
BHC, beta isomer
BHC, delta isomer
BHC, gamma isomer
Bifenox
Bioallethrm
S-Bioallethrin
Biphenyl
Blazer
Bomyl
BPMC
Bromacil
CODE
NUMBER
0025
4160
0060
0062
0061
0080
0100
0110
0120
0171
0180
0186
0195
0200
0220
0230
2920
0250
0260
0300
0310
0320
0420
3840
3820
0340
0400
0472
0480
0500
0520
0425
0577
0578
0580
0600
0620
0640
0660
0680
0733
0734
0735
0740
0760
0780
0791
0800
COMMON NAME
Bromadiolone
4-Bromo-2,5-dichlorophenol
Bromophos
Bromophos ethyl
Bromopropylate
Bromoxynil
Bufencarb
Bunema
Butachlor
Buthidazole
Butralm
Butylate
Cacodylic acid
Calcium arsenate
Captafol
Captan
Carbaryl
Carbendazim
Carbetamide
Carbofuran
Carbofuran phenol
Carbophenothion
Carbophenothion oxygen
analog
Carboxm
CDAA
CDEC
Chloramben
Chloraml
Chlorbromuron
Chlordane (Technical)
Chlordane, alpha isomer
Chlordane, gamma isomer
Chlordecone
Chlordene
Chlordene, alpha isomer
Chlordene, gamma isomer
Chlordimeform
Chlorfenvinphos
Chlormephos
Chlorobenzilate
Chloroneb
Chlorophacmone
Chloropicnn
Chlorothalonil
Chlorpropham
Chlorpynfos
Chlorpynfos methyl
CODE
NUMBER
0816
0822
0840
0860
0872
0820
0960
0916
0922
0926
0933
0940
0961
0980
1000
1020
1060
1071
1074
1040
1043
1080
1081
1100
1140
1160
0140
1180
1188
1200
1220
1240
1280
1260
1261
1263
1480
1300
1316
1360
1380
1425
1462
1640
1420
2900
2902
COMMON NAME
Chlorpynfos oxygen analog
Chlorthiophos
Chlortoluron
Clofop-isobutyl
Coumafuryl
Coumaphos
CPMC
Crotoxyphos
Crufomate
Cryolite
Cyanazine
Cyanophos
Cycloate
Cycloheximide
Cypermethrm
Cyprazine
Cythioate
Dalapon
Dammozide
DCPA
DDA-p.p '
ODD, mixed isomers (Technical)
DDD-o.p'
DDD-p.p'
DDD-p,p' olefm
DDE-o.p'
DDE-p.p'
DDT, mixed isomers (Technical)
DDT-o.p'
DDT-p,p '
DEF
Deltamethrm
Demeton, mixed isomers
Desmedipham
Dialifor
Diallate
Diaphene
Diazmon
Dibromochloropropane
Dibutyl chlorendate
Dibutyl phthalate
Dicamba
Dichlobenil
Dichlofenthion
Dichlone
Dichloran
Dichlorobenzene-o
Dichlorobenzene-p
CODE
NUMBER
2901
1491
1512
1530
3720
1540
1543
1500
6020
1546
1552
1580
1591
1600
1612
1615
1621
1660
1681
1720
1740
1750
1760
1780
1800
1840
1860
1880
1900
1920
1940
1930
1983
2006
2035
2040
2060
2080
2090
2112
2120
2140
2200
2220
2180
2260
2280
2300
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COMMON NAME
Dichloropropene, mixed
isomers
Dichlorosalicylic acid
Dichlorprop
Dichlorvos
Diclofop-methyl
Dicofol
Dicrotophos
Dieldrin
Diethyl phosphate
Difenoxuron
Difenzoquat
Diflubenzuron
Dimethinmol
Dimethoate
Dimethoate oxygen analog
Dimethyl phosphate
Dimethyl phthalate
Dinitramme
Dinocap
Dmoseb
Dinoseb acetate
Diothyl
Dioxacarb
Dioxathion
Diphacmone
Diphenamid
Diphenyl mercury
Dipropetryn
Diquat dibromide
Disulfoton
Ditalimphos
Dithianon
Dturon
DNOC
Dodine
Drazoxolon
DSMA
2,4-D
2,4-D, butoxyethanol ester
2,4-D, mixed butyl esters
2,4-D, diethanolamme salt
2,4-D, dimethyl amme salt
2,4-D, 2-ethylhexyl estei
2,4-D, mixed isobutyl esters
2,4-D, isooctyl ester
2,4-D, isopropyl ester
2,4-D, propylene glycol butyl
ether esters
CODE
NUMBER
2305
2308
2309
2320
2330
2340
0700
2380
2386
2391
2395
2406
2416
2420
2421
2458
2460
2551
2560
2760
2566
2570
2573
2580
2600
2620
2640
2653
2660
2720
2730
2721
2740
2770
2780
2792
2860
2940
2960
2980
2985
2990
2996
3000
3020
3040
3060
COMMON NAME
2,4-D, sodium salt
2,4-DB
2,4-DB, butyl ester
2,4-DB, isobutyl ester
2,4-DB, isooctyl ester
Edifenphos
Endosulfan, mixed isomers
Endosulfan I
Endosulfan II
Endosulfan cycUc sulfate
Endothall
Endrm
Endrin aldehyde
Endrm ketone
EPN
EPTC
Ethazol
Ethephon
Ethiolate
Ethion
Ethirimol
Ethofumesate
Ethoprop
Ethylan
Ethylhexanediol
Ethylmercury chloride
Etnmfos
EXD
Famphur
Fenac
Fenammosulf
Fenarmphos
Fenbutatin oxide
Fenitrothion
Fensulfothion
Fenthion
Fentm acetate
Fentin hydroxide
Fenvalerate
Ferbam
Fluchloralm
Fluometuron
Fluondamid
Flurecol-butyl
Folpet
Fonofos
Fonofos oxygen analog
CODE
NUMBER
3070
3080
3100
3120
3140
3160
3180
3200
3220
3232
3240
3260
3261
3262
3280
3300
6590
3330
3335
3340
3359
3373
5880
5380
3380
3400
3412
3420
3440
3460
2020
3470
7013
3480
3500
3520
3527
3540
3555
3600
0407
3620
3623
3630
3660
2910
2911
COMMON NAME
Formetanate hydrochlonde
Formothion
Fosamme ammonium
Gibberellicacid
Glyoxime
Glyphosate
Glyphosme
Heptachlor
Heptachlor epo> ide
Heptenophos
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexachlorophene
Hexazmone
3-Hyd roxycarbof u ran
1-Hydroxychlordene
IBP
lodofenphos
loxynil
Isodnn
Isofenphos
Isoprocarb
Isopropalm
Isoproturon
Karbutilate
3-Ketocarbofuran phenol
Lamprecide
Lead arsenate
Lenacil
Leptophos
Leptophos oxygen analog
Lethane 384
Linuron
Malathion
Malathion oxygen analog
Maneb
MCPA
MCPA, isooctyl ester
MCPB
MCPP
MCPP, isooctyl ester
Mecarbam
Mefluidide
Meobal
CODE
NUMBER
3680
3722
4156
3790
3796
3801
3802
3860
3880
3885
3920
3940
7001
1041
3960
4011
4103
4040
4045
4050
4062
4070
4080
6420
1042
4166
4180
4185
4190
4191
4220
4240
4260
4261
4300
4340
4360
4380
4400
4420
4441
4446
4460
10
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COMMON NAME
Mephosfolan
Merphos
Methamidophos
Metham sodium
Methanearsonic acid
Methazole
Methidathion
Methiocarb
Methomyl
Methoprene
Methoxychlor, mixed isomers
(Technical)
Methoxychlor-p,p'
Methylmercury chloride
Methylmercury iodide
Methyl parathion
Metiram
Metobromuron
Metolachlor
Metoxuron
Metnbuzm
Mevinphos
Mexacarbate
MH
Mi rex
Molmate
Monalide
Monocrotophos
Monohnuron
Monuron
Monuron-TCA
MSMA
Naled
Naphthalene acetamide
Naphthalene acetic acid
1-Naphthol
Napropamide
Naptalam sodium
Neburon
Niclosamide
Nitralm
Nitrapynn
Nitrofen
4-Nitrophenol
frans-Nonachlor
Norflurazon
Oryzalm
CODE
NUMBER
1630
3640
4750
6620
4490
4496
6340
4500
4520
4531
4540
4541
4560
4572
4580
4583
4612
4620
4631
4634
4640
7080
4280
4720
4740
4747
0360
4751
4760
4780
4820
4860
48£0
4900
4925
2010
4920
4940
4970
5020
5031
5040
5060
5080
5136
5148
COMMON NAME
Oryzalm, dimethyl
Oxadiazon
Oxamyl
Oximmo methomyl
Oximmo oxamyl
Oxychlordane
Oxydemetonmethyl
Oxyfluorfen
Oxythioqumox
Paraquat
Parathion, ethyl
PCNB
PCP
Pebulate
Pendimethalm
Perfluidone
c/s-Permethnn
frans-Permethrin
Permethnn, mixed isomers
Phenmedipham
Phenothiazine
Phenylmercury acetate
Phenylmercury borate
Phenylmercury chloride
Phenylmercury hydroxide
Phenylmercury iodide
Phenylphenol-o
Phorate
Phorate oxygen analog
Phorate sulfoxide
Phosalone
Phosfolan
Phosmet
Phosmet oxygen analog
Phosphamidon
Picloram
Piperalm
Piperonyl butoxide
Pinmicarb
Pirimiphos ethyl
Pinmiphos methyl
Plantvax
Polychlonnated biphenyls
Aroclor 1221 (Technical)
Aroclor 1232 (Technical)
Aroclor 1016 (Technical)
Aroclor 1242 (Technical)
Aroclor 1248 (Technical)
CODE
NUMBER
5149
5176
5186
4521
5187
5200
5220
5230
4800
5240
5245
5280
5260
5300
5331
5366
5371
5372
5373
5410
5420
5680
5460
5480
5485
5487
5490
5500
5501
5502
5520
1610
4000
4001
5580
5600
5640
5620
5632
5642
5643
5670
5701
5702
5700
5703
5704
COMMON NAME
Aroclor 1254 (Technical)
Aroclor 1260 (Technical)
Aroclor 1262 (Technical)
Polychlonnated naphthalenes
Halowax 1000
Halowax 1001
Halowax 1099
Halowax 1013
Halowax 1014
Halowax 1051
Potassium azide
Potassium diethyl
dithiophosphate
Potassium diethyl
thiophosphate
Potassium dimethyl
dithiophosphate
Potassium dimethyl
thiophosphate
Procyazme
Procymidone
Profenophos
Profluralm
Promecarb
Prometon
Prometryn
Pronamide
Propachlor
Propanil
Propargite
Propazme
Propetamphos
Propham
Propoxur
Protect
Pyracarbolid
Pyrazon
Pyrazophos
Pyrethnns
Qumalphos
Release
Resmethrm
Ronnel
Rotenone
Sahthion
Sethoxydim
CODE
NUMBER
5705
5706
5707
5720
5721
5725
5722
5723
5724
5728
5731
5732
5733
5734
5739
5741
5742
5746
5752
5760
5780
4090
5820
5840
5160
5800
5830
5860
0440
5882
5905
5925
5932
5940
5966
6022
6055
5980
6000
6050
6068
11
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CODE
COMMON NAME NUMBER
Siduron 6100
Silvex 6120
Silvex, mixed isooctyl esters 6130
Silvex, propylene glycol butyl 6140
ether ester
Simazme 6160
Sodium azide 6172
Sodium pentachlorophenate 2820
Sodium o-phenylphenate 2800
Strobane (Technical) 6240
Sulfotepp 6260
Sulprofos 6350
Tebuthiuron 6408
Tecnazene 6435
Temephos 0020
Terbacil 6560
Terbufos 6573
Terbuthylazme 6589
Terbutryn 3980
Tetrachlorvmphos 3740
Tetradifon 6600
Tetramethrm 6608
Tetrasul 6630
Thamte 6640
Thiabendazole 6660
Thidiazuron 6661
Thiobencarb 0570
Thiofanox 6633
Thiometon 6665
Thiophanate 6670
Thiophanate methyl 6671
Thiram 6680
Tolylfluanid 6700
Toxaphene (Technical) 6740
Triallate 6770
Triazophos 6777
Trichlorfon 6780
Trichloroacetic acid 6438
Tnchloronate 6783
2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol 6890
Tnclopyr 6786
Tridemorph 6792
Tnetazine 6796
Tnfluralin 6800
Tnforine 6822
2,4,5-T 6840
2,4,5-T, butoxyethanol ether 6860
esters (Technical)
CODE
COMMON NAME NUMBER
2,4,5-T, butyl ester 6870
2,4,5-T, isooctyl ester 6880
2,4,5-T, propylene glycol 6885
butyl ether esters
2,4,5-TB 6900
Vevnolate 7020
Warfarin 7060
Zmeb 7120
Ziram 7100
CODE
COMMON NAME NUMBER
12
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Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
0025
Acephate
(Orthenel
Phosphoramidothioic acid, acetyl-, 0,S-
dimethyl ester
CAS Registry No. 30560 19-1
LDjo 700
Use Systemic insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 1832
CHjSx"
4160
Alachlor
(Lasso I
Acetamide, 2-chloro-N-(2,6-diethylphenyll-
N-(methoxymethyl)-
CAS Registry No. 15972-60-8
LDy, 1,200
Use Pre-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorine pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 269 8
ii i
CHjCHj 0 Cl
0060 Aldicarb
(Temik)
Propanal, 2-methvl-2-(methylthiol-,
0-({methylaminol carbonyl) oxime
CAS Registry No. 116-06-3
LDj,, 090
Use Systemic insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. P070
C7H]4N2O2S
Mol. Wt. 1903
CH3 0
i H
CHjS-C-CH = N-0-C-N-CH3
CH, H
0062
Aldicarb sulfone
( Temik sulf one)
CAS Registry No.
"-Da,
Use
Propanal, 2-methyl-2-(methylsulfonyl)-,
0-llmethylamino) carbonyl) oxime
C7H,4N2O4S
1646-88-4
26.8
Aldicarb metabolite
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Poisonous solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 222.3
0 CH3 0
II I ||
CH3-S-C-CH=N-0-C-N-CH,
II I I
0 CH3 H
0061
Aldicarb sulfoxide
I Temik sulf oxide)
Propanal, 2-methyt-2-(methylsulfinyl)-,
0-((methylammol carbonyl) oxime
C7HI4N2O3S
CAS Registry No. 1646-87-3
LDa 2 1
Use Aldicarb metabolite
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Poisonous solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 206 3
0 CH3 0
CH3-S-C-CH=N-0-C-N-CH3
CH3 H
13
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
0080
Aldrin
(HHDN)
1,4:5,8- Dimethanonaphthalene, 1,2,3,4,10,10-
hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-,
(1o,4a.4a(3,5o,8o,8a(31-
C12H8CI6
CAS Registry No. 309-00-2
LDg, 39
Use Insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Aldrm
RCRA Waste No P004
Mol. Wt. 364 9
Cl Cl
0100 Allethrin
IPynamm)
Cyclopropanecarboxyllc acid, 2,2-dimethyl-3-
(2-methyl-1-propenyl-)-, 2- methyl -4-oxo-3-
(2-propenyl)-2-cyclopenten-1-yl ester (Mixture of
as and trans isomers )
C)9H2603
CAS Registry No. 584 79-2
LDg, 680
Use Synthetic pyrethroid insecticide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Allethrin
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt. 3024
CH3
CH
C-CH COO
0110
Amdro
(AC 217,300)
2(1H)-Pyrimidmone, tetrahydro-5,5-
dimethyl-, (3-(4-(tnfluoromethyl) phenyl)-1-(2-(4-
(tnfluoromethyl) phenyl) ethenyO-2-
propenylidene) hydrazone
C26HMF6N4
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
67485-29 4
1,131
Stomach insecticide (ant control)
Poison B
Insecticide, dry, nos
Not listed
Mol. Wt. 494.5
0120
Ametryn
Evik)
CAS Registry No.
LDjo
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
0171 2-Aminobenzimidazole
CAS Registry No.
1-Dso
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
1,3,5-Tnazine-2,4-diamme, N-ethyl-N
(1-methylethyl)-6-lmethylthio)-
834-12-8
1,750
Selective herbicide
Poison B
Triazine pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
1 H - Benzimidazol- 2- amme
934-32-7
100 (intraperitoneal-mouse)
Benomyl hydrolysis derivative
ORM-A
ORM-A, nos
Not listed
C9H,7N5S
Mol. Wt. 227 4
C7H7N3
Mol. Wt. 133.2
SCH,
14
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
0180 Ammocarb
(Matacil)
Phenol, 4-(dimethylammo)-3-methyl-,
methyl carbamate
CAS Registry No 2032-59-9
LDa, 30
Use Insecticide, molluscicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt 208 3
H 0
I ii
CH3
0186 4-Amino-5-chloro-
pyridaz-6-one
3(2H)-Pyndazinone, 5-amino-4-chloro-
CAS Registry No 633919-1
LDjo
Use Pyrazon hydrolysis derivative
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name MA
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C4H4CIN30
Mol. Wt. 145 5
NH2
01 fS
0*V"
i
H
0195 Amitraz
(Baam)
Methammidamide, N'-(2,4-dimethylphenyD-
N-(((2,4-dimethylphenyl)immo)methyl)
N-methyl-
CAS Registry No
LDM
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
33089-61 1 Mol Wt. 293.4
553
Broad spectrum insecticide, acancide
Poison B
Insecticide, dry, nos
Not listed
CH,
CHj-
i i
H CH3
\=J
0200 Amitrole
(Cytroll
1H-1,2,4-Triazol-3-amme
C,H,N,
CAS Registry No.
LD*,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
61-82-5 Mol. Wt. 841
1,100
Herbicide
Poison B
Triazine pesticide, solid, nos
U011
N — N
0220 Amobam
(Chem-O-Bam)
Carbamodithioic acid, 1,2-ethanediylbis-,
diammonium salt
CAS Registry No 356610-7
LDj,, 395
Use Fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Dithiocarbamate pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt. 2462
CHjNHCS, NH,
15
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
0230 Ancymidol
(A-rest)
5- Pyrimidinemethanol, o-cyclopropyl-o-
1 4 - methoxyphenyl ) -
CAS Registry No. 12771-68-5
LDj,, 4,500
Use Plant growth regulator
DOT Hazard Class Non- regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C,5H16N202
Mol. Wt. 256.3
OH
2920 Anilazine
(Dyrene)
1,3,5-Triazin-2-amme, 4,6-dichloro-N-
(2-chlorophenyD-
CAS Registry No. 101-05-3
LDg, 460 (rabbit)
Use Foliar fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorme pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C9H6CI3N4
Mol. Wt. 2755
^-f-
Cl
0250 Anthraquinone
(Corbit)
9,10- Anthracenedione
CAS Registry No.
>-D50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
84-65-1
3,500 Imtrapentoneal)
Bird repellant
Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
CMH802
Mol. Wt. 208.2
0260 Antu
Thiourea, 1-naphthalenyl-
C,,H10N2S
CAS Registry No. 86-88-4 Mol. Wt. 202 3
<-Ds> 6
Use Rodenticide (largely specific to Norway rats)
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Phenylurea pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
0300 Aspon
(NPD)
Thiodiphosphoric acid, tetrapropyl ester
CAS Registry No. 3244-90-4
LDjj, 450
Use Acancide, insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCHA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 378.5
S S
(C3H70)!P-0-P(OC,H7)2
16
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
0310
Asulam
(Asulox)
Carbamic acid, ((4-aminophenyl)sulfonyl)-,
methyl ester
CgH10N204S
CAS Registry No. 3337-71 1
LDj,, 2000
Use Selective herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 230.3
HZN -
S02NHCOOCH3
0320 Atraton
(Gesatamm)
1,3,5-Triazin-2,4-diamine, N-ethyl-6-methoxy-
N'-d-methylethyD-
C9H,7NB0
CAS Registry No. 1610-17-9
LDs, 2,400
Use Herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Triazme pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 211.3
OCH3
JL
^
0420
Atrazine
(Aatrex)
1,3,5-Tnazme-2,4-diamine, 6-chloro-N-ethvl-
N'-d-methylethyl)-
CSH,,CIN6
CAS Registry No. 1912-24-9
LDg, 1750
Use Selective pre/post-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Triazme pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 215 7
C2H5-N
H
Cl
'
N-C(CH3)2
H
3840 Azinphos ethyl
(Ethyl Guthionl
Phosphorodithloic acid, 0,O-diethyl S-((4-oxo-
1,2,3-benzotriazm-3(4H)-yllmethyl) ester
C,2H16N303PS2
CAS Registry No. 2642-71 -9 Mol. Wt. 345 4
LDX 9
Use Acaricide, insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
(C2HjO)2P-S-CH2-N
S N
3820
Azinphos methyl
(Guthion)
Phosphorodithloic acid, 0,0-dimethyl S-((4-oxo-
1,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl (methyl) ester
C,0H,2N303PS2
CAS Registry No. 86-50-0
ID,;,, 13
Use Insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Azinphos methyl
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 317.3
(CH,0),P-S-CH2-N
S N
17
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
0340 Azobenzene
(Azofume)
Diazene, diphenyl-
C,2H,0N2
CAS Registry No
LD60
Use
103-33-3
1,000
Larvacide, acancide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Insecticide, dry, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
Mol. Wt. 182.2
0400 Barban
(Carbyne)
Carbamicacid, (3-chlorophenyl)-, 4-chloro-
2-butynyl ester
C,,H9CI2N02
CAS Registry No 101 27 9
LDg, 600
Use Selective herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
Mol Wt. 258 1
H-N-C-0-CH2-C5C-CH2CI
0472
Bendiocarb
(Ficam)
1,3-Benzodioxol-4-ol, 2,2 dimethyl-,
methylcarbamate
C,,H13N04
CAS Registry No. 22781 23 3
LDX 179
Use Contact and stomach insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
Mol. Wt 223 2
0-C-NH-CH,
n
0
0480
Benefin
(Balanl
CAS Registry No
LDso
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Benzenamine, N-butyl-N-ethyl-2,6-dimtro-
4-ltnfluoromethyl)
1861-40-1
5,000 (mouse)
Pre-emergence herbicide
Non-regulated material
Mol. Wt 335 3
DOT Shipping Name NA
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
CH3CH2-N-(CH2),CH3
0500 Benomyl
(Benlatel
Carbamicacid, (1-llbutylamino)carbonyl)-1H-
benzimidazol-2-yl)-, methyl ester
C14H18N403
CAS Registry No. 17804-35 2
LDso 9,920 (inhalation!
Use Protective and eradicant fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
Mol. Wt 290 4
0 H
C-N(CHZ)3CH,
NH o
18
-------
Code Common Name
0520
0425
0577
Bensulide
IPrefar)
CAS Registry No.
LDa
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Bentazon
iBasagran)
CAS Registry No
l-Ds,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Jenzadox
Topcide)
CAS Registry No
LDa,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name Mol. Form
Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-bis (1-methylethyl) C14H24N04PS3
S-(2-((phenylsulfonyl) amtnolethy!) ester
741-58-2 Mol.Wt. 3975
770
Selective herbicide
Poison B
Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
1 H -2, 1 ,3- Benzothiadiazm 4(3H ) one, CIOH,2N2O3S
3-( 1-methylethyl)-, 2,2-dioxide
25057 89 0 Mol. Wt. 240 3
1,100
Post-emergence broadleaf herbicide
OR MA
ORMA, nos
Not listed
Acetic acid, ((benzoylammoloxy)- C9H9N04
6251 93 4 Mol Wt. 1952
5,600
Selective herbicide
Poison B
Benzoic derivative pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
Structure
OH S
0=S-N(CH2)2S-P[OCH(CH,);,12
C-N-O-CHj-C-OH
0578 Benzoylprop ethyl
(Suffix)
DL-Alanine, N-benzoyl-N-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-, CI8HVCI2N03
ethyl ester
CAS Registry No 33878501
LD,;,, 1,550
Use Wheat herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorme pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
Mol.Wt 3663
H,C-C-C-0-C2H5
H 0
0580 Benzyl benzoate
(Benylate)
Benzoic acid, phenylmethyl ester
C14H12O2
CAS Registry No. 120-51-4
LDj,, 1,700
Use Scabicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Benzoic derivative pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol.Wt 2123
19
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
0600 BHC, mixed isomers,
I Technical 1
(Technical HCH)
CAS Registry No.
LDa
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro- C6H6CI6
608-73-1 Mol. Wt. 290.8
100
Insecticide
Poison B
Organochlorme pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
°)' l-^/
/>^ '
jr Cl Cl
Cl
0620 BHC, alpha isomer
Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-,
(1o,2o,3/3,4a,5p,6/?isomer)-
CAS Registry No. 319-84-6
LDa, 177
Use Technical BHC component
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C6H6CI6
Mol. Wt. 290.8
Cl-
Cl,
Cl
0640 BHC, beta isomer
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-,
(1o,2|3,3a,4(3,5a,6/) isomer)-
C6H6CI6
319-85-7
6,000
Technical BHC component
Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 290.8
Cl-
'CI
0660 BHC, delta isomer
CAS Registry No.
LDs>
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro -
(1o,2o,3o,4(3,5a,6/3 isomer)-
C6H6CI6
319-86-8
1,000
Technical BHC component
ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt 290 8
Cl-
Cl
0680 BHC, gamma isomer
(Lindane)
Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-,
(1o,2a,30,4a,5a,6|3 isomerl-
C6H6CI6
CAS Registry No. 58-89-9
LDM 76
Use Insecticide
DOT Hazard Class ORM A
DOT Shipping Name Lindane
RCRA Waste No. U129
Mol. Wt. 290.8
Cl-
Cl
Cl
20
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
0733
Bifenox
(Modown)
Benzoicacid, 5-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-
2-mtro-, methyl ester
C14H9CI2N06
CAS Registry No. 42576-02 3
LOa, 6,400
Use Broadleaf and grass herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison 8
DOT Shipping Name Phenoxy pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt 342 1
0734 Bioallethrin Cyclopropanecarboxyllc acid 2,2 dimethyl-3-
(d-trans Allethnn) (2-methyl-1-propenyl)-, 2 methyl-4-oxo-
3-(2-propenyl)-2-cyclopenten-1-yl ester
C,
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
0780 Bomyl
2-Pentenedioic acid 3-((dimethoxyphosphinylloxyl-, CgH1508P
dimethyl ester
CAS Registry No 122101
LDso 31
Use Insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
Mol Wt 2822
Structure
p-o-c
CH,COOCH3
v
NCHCOOCH,
0791 BPMC
(Osbac)
Phenol, 2-(1-methylpropyl)-, methylcarbamate C12H17IMO2
CAS Registry No 3766-81 2
LD50 41°
Use Contact insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid (or liquid), nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt 207 3
0
0-C-NH-CHj
C H ~ C jH 5
0800
Bromacil
(Hyvar)
2,4(1H,3H)-Pyrimidmedione, 5-bromo-6-
methyl-3-(1)methylpropyl)-
C9H]3BrN202
CAS Registry No
LDM
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No
314-40-9
5,200
Perennials herbicide
Non-regulated material
N A
Not listed
Mol Wt 261 2
0816 Bromadiolone
(Ratimus)
2H-1-Benzopyran-2 one, 3-l3-(4'-bromo(1,r
biphenyl)-4-yl)-3-hydroxy-1-phenylpropyl)-
4-hydroxy-
C30HBBr04
CAS Registry No 28772-56 7
LDg, 1 125
Use Anticoagulant rodenticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Insecticide, dry, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt 527 4
0822 4-Bromo-2,5-
dichlorophenol
Phenol, 4-bromo-2,5-dichloro-
CAS Registry No 1940-42-7
LDg, 1,350
Use Leptofos hydrolysis derivative
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
C6H3BrCI20
Mol Wt 241 9
22
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
0840 Bromophos
(Nexion)
Phosphorothioic acid, 0-|4-bromo-2;5-
dichlorophenyl) 0,0-dimethyl ester
CAS Registry No 2104 96-3
LDjo 1,600
Use Non-systemic insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorme pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C8H8BrCI?03PS
Mol. Wt 366 0
0860
Bromophos ethyl
(Nexagan)
Phosphorothioic acid, O-(4-bromo-2,5-
dichlorophenyl) 0, 0-diethyl ester
C,0H,.BrCI,O,PS
CAS Registry No. 4824-78-6 Mol Wt 394 1
LDM 52
Use Non-systemic contact and stomach insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorme pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
0872 Bromopropylate
(Acarol)
Benzeneaceticacid, 4-bromo-a-(4-bromophenyO- C)7H16Br20^
a-hydroxy-, 1-methylethyl ester
CAS Registry No 18181-801
LDj,, 5,000
Use Contact acancide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Insecticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt 4282
OH
0-CH(CH3)2
0820 Bromoxynil
(Brominal)
Benzonitnle, 3,5-dibromo-4-hydroxy-
CAS Registry No 1689-84 5
LDW 190
Use Broadleaf herbicide
DOT Hazard Class OR MA
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
C7H3Br2NO
Mol Wt 2769
0960 Bufencarb
(Bux)
Mixture of Phenol, 3-(1-methylbutyl) ,
methylcarbamate and Phenol, 3-(1)ethylpropyl)-,
methylcarbamate
C13H19NO2
CAS Registry No 8065-36 9
LDjo 170
Use Soil and foliage insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt 221.3
OCONHCHj
and
H3C-C-(CH2)2CH3
H
H-C(CH;CH3)2
23
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
0916 Bunema (Formulation) Carbamodithioic acid, (hydroxymethyll methyl-,
monopotassium salt
C3H6KNOS2
CAS Registry No. 51026-28-9
LDj,, 590
Use Bactencide, fungicide, nematocide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Dithiocarbamate pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 175.3
Structure
S
K*~S-C-N-CH2OH
CH3
0922
Butachlor
(Machete)
Acetamide, N-lbutoxymethyl)-2-chloro-N-
(2,6-diethylphenyD-
CAS Registry No. 23184-66-9
LDg, 1,740
Use Pre-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 3119
,
/T~V /CH2OC4H,
\=< XCOCH2CI
C2HS
0926 Buthidazole
(Ravagel
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
2-lmidazolidmone, 3-15-11, 1-dimethylethyl)-1, 3,4-
thiadiazol-2-y-1)-4-hydroxy-1-methyl-
C]0H,6N4O2S
55511-98-3
1,542
Residual herbicide
Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 2564
OH
i
N - N CH-CH2
0933 Butralin
(Amex)
Benzenamme, 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-N-
(1-methylpropyl)-2,6-dinitro-
CAS Registry No. 33629-47-9
LDa, 12,600
Use Pre-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C,4H2,N3O4
Mol. Wt. 295 4
CH3
H-N-CHCHjCHj
C(CH,),
0940 Butylate
(Sutan)
Carbamothioic acid, bis(2-methylpropyll-,
S-ethyl ester
C^H^NOS
CAS Registry No. 2008-41-5
LDj,, 4,000
Use Selective herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 217 4
CsH5-S-C-N [CH2CH(CH,)2]2
24
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
0961 Cacodylic acid
(DMAA)
Arsenic acid, dimethyl
C2H7AsO2
0980
1000
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Calcium arsenate
Fencal)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Captafol
Difolatan)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No
75-60-5 Mol. Wt. 138 0
700
Non-selective herbicide
Poison B
Arsenical pesticide, solid, nos
(J136
Arsenic acid, calcium salt Ca3(As04)2
7778-44-1 Mol. Wt. 398 1
20
Stomach insecticide
Poison B
Calcium arsenate, solid
Not listed
1H-lsoindole-1,3(2H)-dione, 3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-2- CIOH9CI4N02S
((1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethyllthiol-
2425-06-1 Mol Wt. 349 1
2,500
Protective non-systemic fungicide
Poison B
Organochlorme pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
0
II
(CH3)jAs-OH
Ca3(As04)2
N-S-CCIjCHCIz
1020 Captan
1H-lsomdole 1,3(2H)-dione, 3a,4,7,7a-
tetrahydro-2-((tnchloromethyl)thio}-
CAS Registry No 133-06-2
LDj,, 10,000
Use Protectant fungicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Captan
RCRA Waste No Not listed
C9H8CI3N02S
Mol. Wt. 300 6
N-S-CCU
1060 Carbaryl
(Sevm)
1-Naphthalenol, methylcarbamate
CAS Registry No. 63-25-2
LDjd 250
Use Contact insecticide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Carbaryl
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C12H,,N02
Mol. Wt. 201 2
25
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
1071
^arbendazim
Derosa!)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
1074 Carbetamide
(Legurame)
1040
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Carbofuran
(Furadanl
CAS Registry No
LDs,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Carbamic acid, IH-benzimidazol- C9H9N302
2-yl-, methyl ester
10605-21-7
Mol. Wt. 191 2
6,400
Systemic fungicide, benomyl derivative
Poison B
Carbamate pesticide, solid.
Not listed
nos
[ JP ^-NCOOCHj
i "
H
Propanamide, N-ethyl-2- C,2H16N203
(l(phenylamino)carbonyl)oxy)-, (R)-
16118-49-3
11,000
Selective herbicide
Non-regulated material
N A
Not listed
Mol Wt. 236 3
/T~\ ft " M
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
1081 Carbophenothion
oxygen analog
Phosphorothioic acid, S-(((4-chlorophenyl)thio)
methyl) O,0-diethyl ester
CAS Registry No
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
7173-84-4
165 (mouse)
Carbophenothion metabolite
Poison B
Mol Wt. 3268
DOT Shipping Name Organic phosphorus compound, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
Cl-
0
II
-S-CH2-S-P(OCZH5)Z
1100 Carboxin
(Vitavax)
1,4-Oxathnn-3-carboxamide, 5,6-dihydro-2-
methyl-IM-phenyl-
C,2H13N02S
CAS Registry No 5234 68-4
LDM 430
Use Seed treatment fungicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
Mol Wt 235 3
c:
ii i
0 H
1140 CDAA
(Randoxt
Acetamide, 2-chloro-N,N-di-2-propenyl
CAS Registry No 93-71-0
LD^, 70°
Use Selective pre-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
C8HI2CINO
Mol Wt. 173 7
0
CI~CH2-CN(CHZCH=CHZ)2
1160 CDEC
(Sulfallate)
Carbamodithioic acid, diethyl-, 2-chloro-
2-propenyl ester
LD,
'50
CAS Registry No. 95-06-7
850
Use Pre-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Dithiocarbamate pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt 223 8
Cl
0140 Chloramben
(Amiben)
Benzoic acid, 3-ammo-2,5-dichloro-
CAS Registry No. 133 90-4
LDj,, 3,500
Use Selective pre-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorine pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C,H5CI2N02
Mol. Wt. 206.0
Cl
COOH
NH, Cl
27
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
1180
Chloranil
(Spergon)
2,5-Cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione, 2,3,5,6-
tetrachloro-
CAS Registry No 118-752
LDg, 4,000
Use Seed treatment fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorme pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C6CI402
Mol Wt. 2459
1188
Chlorbromuron
(Maloran)
Urea, N'-(4-bromo-3-chlorophenyll-N-methoxy-
N-methyl
C9H10BrDN2O2
CAS Registry No 13360-45 7
LDj,, 4,287
Use Broadleaf herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Phenylurea pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
Mol. Wt. 293 6
1200 Chlordane (Technical) 4,7-Methano-1H-mdene, 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-
(SEE octachloro-2,3,3a,4,7,7a-hexahydro-, isomers
NOTES I
1220
1240
CAS Registry No.
LDjo
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chlordane, alpha
isomer
(cis-chlordane)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chlordane, gamma
isomer
(rrans-chlordane)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
12789-03-6 Mol. Wt 409.8
283
Contact and stomach insecticide
Combustible liquid
Chlordane, liquid
U036
4 7-Methano-1H-mdene 1 2 4 5 6,7 8 8- c,0H6Cle
octachloro-2,3,3a,4,7,7a-hexahydro-
(1o,2o,3aa,4/3,7/3,7ao)
5103-71-9 Mol. Wt 4098
500
Technical Chlordane component
ORM-A
ORM-A, nos
Not listed
4 7-Methano-1H-mdene, 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8- C,0H6CI8
octachloro-2,3,3a,4,7,7a-hexahydro-
(1a,2/3,3ao,4/?,7/3,7aa)
5103 74-2 Mol. Wt. 409 8
500
Technical Chlordane component
ORM-A
ORM-A, nos
Not listed
For further information see Parlor, H , et al
J Agnc FoodChem 27,278(1979)
a«i
Cl
\ _/ H1 ***CI
r^01 \
Cl \
H'' Cl
Cl ci
r^21 \ I
Cl \l
r.t' H
28
-------
Code
1290
(SEE
NOTES)
1260
1261
1263
1480
Common Name Chemical Name Mol. Form
Chlordecone 1 ,3,4-Metheno-2H-cyclobuta(cd)pentalen-2-one, C10CI,00
(Kepone) 1, 1a,3,3a,4,5,-5,5a,5b,6-decachlorooctahydro-
CAS Registry No. 143-50-0 Mol. Wt. 490.7
LDa, 95
Use Insecticide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Kepone
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Chlordene 4,7-Methano-1H-indene, 4,5,6,7,8,8- C,0H6Cle
hexachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-
CAS Registry No. 3734-48-3 Mol. Wt. 338.9
LDa 2,620
Use Chlordane manufacturing intermediate
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Chlordene, alpha 1 ,4-Ethenopentalene, 1,2,3,5,7,8- C,0H6CI6
isomer hexachloro-1,3a,4,5,6,6a-hexahydro-
CAS Registry No. 56534-022 Mol. Wt. 338.9
LDg, 10,200
Use Chlordene isomer
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Chlordene, gamma 1,6-Methano-1H-indene, 2,3,3a,4,5,8- C)0H6CI6
somer hexachloro-3a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-
CAS Registry No. 56641-38-4 Mol. Wt. 338.9
LDa, 4,600
Use Chlordene isomer
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Chlordimeform Formamldine, N-dimethyl-N'-(4-chloro-2- C,0H13CIN2
Galecronl methyl phenyl)-
CAS Registry No. 6164-98-3 Mol. Wt. 196.7
LDj,, 170
Use Systemic acaricide
DOT Hazard Class Poison 6
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorine pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Structure
_^0
. — *-
Y-/
/ VCI"
Cl n
V u
Cl
/s ~T T~ci
ci-y^ti /
Cl
Cl
C{^(^~J\
C|N\ L/™
Cl
N=CH-N(CH,)2
OCH3
Cl
29
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
1300 Chlorfenvinphos
(Supona)
Phosphoric acid, 2-chloro-1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl) C,;H14CI30,P
vinyl diethyl ester
CAS Registry No. 470-90 6
LDa, 20
Use Soil and foliar insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 359 6
Cl
1316 Chlormephos
(Dotanl
Phosphorodithioic acid, S (chloromethyl)
0,0-diethyl ester
C,H,,CIO,PS,
CAS Registry No 24934916
LDg, 7
Use Contact insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
Mol Wt 2347
S H
(C;H50)2P-S-C-CI
H
1360 Chlorobenzilate
(Acarabenl
Benzeneacetic acid, 4 chloro o i4 chlorophenyll CltH( Cl 0,
a hydroxy , ethyl ester
1380
CAS Registry No
LDso
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No
Chloroneb
Demosan)
CAS Registry No.
LDg,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
510-156 Mol Wt 325 2
700
Acancide, miticide
Poison B
Organochlonne pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
Benzene, 1,4 dichloro 2,5 dimwthoxy C KCI ,0
2675-77 6 Mol Wt 207 1
11,000
Systemic fungicide
Poison B
Organochlonne pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
COOC2HS
CH3<
£r
Cl
1425 Chlorophacinone 1,3-lndandione, 2-((4-chlorophenyl)phenyl acetyll- C23H15CIO3
CAS Registry No 3691358
LD50 2 1
Use Anticoagulant rodenticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol.Wt. 3748
30
-------
Code Common Name
1462 Chloropicrin
(Dolochlorl
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Methane, trichloromtro
CAS Registry No. 76-06-2
LDg, 250
Use Insecticide, fumigant, nematocide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Chloropicrin, liquid
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt. 164.4
Structure
CI,CN02
1640 Chlorothalonil
IDaconil)
1,3-Benzenedicarbonitnle, 2,4,5,6-tetrachloro- C8CI4N2
CAS Registry No. 1897 45-6
LDjo 10,000
Use Broad spectrum fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 265.9
Cl
1420 Chlorpropham
ICIPCI
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Carbamic acid, (3-chlorophenyl)-, 1-methylethyl C,0H,2CIN02
ester
101-21-3
1,200
Pre-emergence herbicide
Poison B
Mol. Wt. 213.7
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
H-N-C-0-CH(CHj)2
Cl
2900 Chlorpyrifos
(Dursban)
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl 0-13,5,6-
trichloro-2-pyridmyl) ester
C9H,,CI3NO3PS
CAS Registry No. 2921-88-2
LDjo 163
Use Broad spectrum insecticide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Chlorpyrifos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt 350.6
2902 Chlorpyrifos methyl Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-dimethyl O-(3,5,6-
(Reldan) trichloro-2-pyndyl) ester
C7H7CI3NO3PS
CAS Registry No. 559813-0
LDj,, 941
Use Broad spectrum insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 322.5
°'OCI
C|-^N^O-P(OCH,)2
31
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
2901 Chlorpyrifos
oxygen analog
Phosphoric acid, diethyl 3,5,6-
trichloro-2-pyndinyl ester
C9H,,CI3N04P
CAS Registry No. 5598-15-2
LDg, 135
Use Chlorpynfos metabolite
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organic phosphorus compound, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 334.5
C'DCI
CI^-N^O-
1491 Chlorthiophos
(Celathion)
Phosphorothioic acid, 0-(2,5-dichloro-4-
(methylthio)phenyl) 0,0-diethyl ester
C,,H,6CI203PS2
CAS Registry No. 21923-23-9
LDa, 78
Use Non-systemic insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 361.2
Cl
1512 Chlortoluron
(Dicuran)
Urea, 3-(3-chloro-4-methylphenyll-1,1-dimethyl- C10H,3CIN20
CAS Registry No. 15545-48-9
LDjo 10,000
Use Broadleaf and grass herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Phenylurea pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 212 7
1530 Clofop isobutyl
(Alopex)
Propionic acid, 2-(4-(4'-chlorophenoxylphenoxyl- C,gH21CI04
isobutyl ester
CAS Registry No. 51337 71 4
LDj,, 723
Use Post-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Phenoxy pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 348 8
' /-0-
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
1540 Coumaphos
(Co-Ral)
Phosphorothioic acid, 0-(3-chloro-4-methyl-2-
oxo-2H-1-benzopyran-7-yl) 0,0-diethyl ester
C,4H16CI05PS
CAS Registry No. 56-72-4
LDj,, 16
Use Livestock insecticide, anthelmintic
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Coumaphos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 362 8
1543 CPMC
(Etrofol)
Carbamic acid, methyl-, 2-chlorophenyl ester
C8H8CIN02
CAS Registry No. 3942-54-9
LDg, 648
Use Rice insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 185.6
0-C-NH-CH,
1500 Crotoxyphos
(Ciodrm)
2-Butenoic acid, 3-((dimethoxyphosphinyl|oxyl-, C,4H1906P
1-phenylethyl ester
CAS Registry No. 7700-17-6
LDso 74
Use Livestock insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 314.3
CH3 0 CM,
H-C-0-C-C=C-0-P(OCH3)2
6020 Crufomate
(Ruelene)
Phosphoramidic acid, methyl-, 2-chloro-4-(1,1-
dimethylethyllphenyl methyl ester
C12H,9CINO3P
CAS Registry No. 299-86-5
LDg, 460
Use Systemic insecticide, anthelmintic
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 291 7
CtCH,),
0-P-OCH3
NHCH3
1546 Cryolite
(Kryocide)
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Cryolite
15096-52-3
200
Stomach and contact insecticide
Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Insecticide, dry, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
AIF6Na3
Mol. Wt. 2100
F
F-j - F
/ Al /
F - 1— F
F
33
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
1552
Cyanazine
(Bladex)
Propanemtnle, 2-((4-chloro-6-(ethylaminol-
1,3,5-tnazin-2-yl)amino)-2-methyl-
CgH,3CIN6
CAS Registry No. 21725-46-2
\-Dx 149
Use Short persistence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Tnazine pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 240 7
H C^N
N-C
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
1615 Cyprazine
(Outfox)
1,3,5-Tnazme-2,4-diamine, 6-chloro-N-
cyclopropyl-N'-n-methylethyl)-
CAS Registry No. 22936 86-3
LDa, 1,200
Use Selective herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Tnazme pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C9H,4CIN5
Mol Wt 2277
H H
Cl
1621 Cythioate
(Proban)
CAS Registry No
LDW
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Phosphorothiotc acid, 0-(4-
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
1740 DDA-p.p'
Benzeneacetic acid, 4-chloro-cH4-chlorophenyD- C,4H10CI202
CAS Registry No. 83 05-6
LDg, 5901 mouse)
Use DDT oxidation metabolite
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 281 1
Structure
COO
ct
1750 DDD, mixed isomers
(Technical)
(TDE)
Benzene, 1,1'-(2,2-dichloroethylidene)bis(4-
chloro- and Benzene, 1-chloro-2-(2,2-dichloro-
1 - (4-chlorophenyl ) ethyl) -
C,4H10CI4
CAS Registry No. 72-54-8, 53-19-0
LDs, 113
Use DDT dechlormation derivative
DOT Hazard Class OR M-A
DOT Shipping Name TDE
RCRA Waste No. U060
Mol. Wt. 320.0
1760 DDD-o,p'
(SEE (o,p'TDE)
NOTES)
Benzene, 1-chloro-2-(2,2-dichloro-1-
(4-chloraphenyl)ethyl|-
CAS Registry No. 53-19-0
LDs,
Use DDD isomer
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 320.0
CHCI2
1780 DDD-p,p'
(p,p'-TDE)
Benzene, 1,1'-(2,2-dichloroethylidenelbis(4-chloro- C,4H]0CI4
CAS Registry No. 72-54-8
LDjo 113
Use DDD isomer
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 320.0
CHCI2
1800 DDD-p,p'olefin
(TDE-p,p'olefin)
CAS Registry No
Benzene, 1,1'-(chloroethenyhdene)bis(4-chloro- C,4HgCI3
1022-22-6
Mol. Wt. 283.6
Use DDT metabolite
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
36
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
1840 DDE-o.p'
Benzene, 1-chloro-2-(2,2-dichloro-1-(4-chlorophenyll C14H8CI4
ethenyl)-
CAS Registry No. 3424-82-6
LDg, 880
Use DDT degradation product
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt 318 0
1860 DDE-p.p'
Benzene, 1,1'-(dichloroethenyhdene)bis(4-chloro- C14H8CI4
CAS Registry No. 72-55-9 Mol. Wt. 3180
LDjo 880
Use DDT degradation product (dehydrochlormation)
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
1880 DDT, mixed isomers
(Technical)
Benzene, 1,1 '-(2,2,2-tnchloroethyhdene)
bis(4-chloro- and Benzene, 1-chloro-2-
(2,2,2-trichloro-1-(4-chlorophenyl)ethyD-
C14H9CI5
CAS Registry No.
LD
50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
1900 DDT-o.p'
(SEE
NOTES)
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
50-29-3, 789-02-6 Mol. Wt. 354.5
113
Non-systemic stomach and contact insecticide
ORM-A
DDT
U061
\jl
/ ( H i .
rV?-G
CCI3
and
/ v H . .
cl^XcX[3
r-r> \
Benzene, 1-chloro-2-(2,2,2-tnchloro-1- ci4H9CI6
(4-chlorophenyDethyt)-
789-02-6 Mol. Wt. 354 5
—
Secondary DDT isomer
ORM-A
ORM-A, nos
Not listed
Cl
/ \ H f' \
O'^'O
CCIj
20%
>-CI
80%
KCI
>-CI
1920 DDT-p,p'
Benzene, 1,1 '-(2,2,2-tnchloroethyhdenel
bis(4-chloro-
C14H9CI5
CAS Registry No. 50-29-3
LDjo 113
Use Primary DDT isomer
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name DDT
RCRA Waste No. U061
Mol. Wt. 354 5
37
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
1940 DEF
(Butifos)
Phosphorotnthioic acid, S,S,S-tributyl ester
CAS Registry No 78 48 8
LD 150
Use Cotton defoliant
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 314.5
(CH3CH2CH2CH2S)3P=0
1930 Deltamethrin
(Decis, decamethrm)
Cyclopropanecarboxylicacid, 3-12,2-
dibromoethenyl)-2,2-dimethyl-, cyano
(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester 1R-(1a(S"),3o-
C22H,9Br2N03
CAS Registry No. 52918-63-5
LDj,, 4
Use Wide range stomach and contact insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Phenoxy pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt 505.2
Br
C'
H
1983 Demeton, mixed
isomers
(Systox)
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl 0-I2-
ethylthiolethyl ester, mixed with 0,0-diethyl
S-(2-ethylthio) ethyl ester
C8H,903PS2
CAS Registry No. 8065-48-3
LD50 ' 7
Use Systemic insecticide, acancide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 258 4
(C2HS0)2P-0-C2H,-S-C2HS
and
(C!H50)2P-S-C2H1-S-C2H5
0
2006 Desmedipham
(Betanal AM)
Carbamicacid, (3-(((phenylammo)carbonyl)
oxylphenyl)-, ethyl ester
C,6H16N204
CAS Registry No 13684-56-5
LDg, 9,600
Use Post-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt 300 3
0 H
O-C-N
1 II
H 0
2035 Dialifor
(Torak)
Phosphorodithioicacid, S-(2-chloro-1-(1,3- CMH,7CIN04
dihydro-1,3-dioxo-2H-isomdol-2-yl)ethyl) PS2
0,0-diethyl ester
CAS Registry No. 10311 -84-9
LDcn 5
Use Non-systemic insecticide, acancide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 3939
-------
Code Common Name
2040 Diallate
(Avadex)
CAS Registry No.
"-Da,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No
2060 Diaphene
(TBS)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
2080 Diazinon
(Spectracide)
CAS Registry No
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name Mol. Form. Structure
Carbamothioicacid, bisd-methylethyl)-, S- C10H17CI2NOS
(2,3-dichloro-2-propenyl) ester
2303-16-4 Mol Wt 2702
395
Pre- and post-planting herbicide
Poison B
Carbamate pesticide, liquid, nos
U062
Benzamide, 3,5-dibromo-N-(4-bromophenyO- C)3H8Br3N02
2-hydroxy-
87-10-5 Mol. Wt 4500
410
Fungicide, bactencide
Poison B
Poisonous solid, nos
Not listed
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl O (6-methyl- C,2H21N203PS
2-(1-methylethyl)-4-pynmidinyl) ester
333-41-5 Mol Wt. 3044
76
Non-systemic insecticide
ORM-A
Diazinon
Not listed
Cl H C\^ Cl
sc=c and c=c'
R' ^Cl R" ^H
(CH3)2CHX ||
R= N-C-S-CH;
(CH3)2CH'
OH 0 H
Br
H
N Nr=\ 3 '
(CH3CH20)2P-0-^ N
CH3
2090 Dibromochloropropane Propane, 1,2-dibromo-3-chloro-
(DBCP)
CAS Registry No. 96-12-8
LDj,, 170
Use Soij fumigant, nematocide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorme pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
C3H;,Br2CI
Mol Wt. 2364
CH2Br-CHBr-CH2CI
2112 Dibutyl chlorendate Bicyclo(2 2 1)hept-5-ene 2,3-dicarboxyhc acid, C17H20CI604
1,4,5,6,7,7-hexachloro-, dibutyl ester
CAS Registry No. 1770-80-5
LDj,, >10,000
Use Pesticide surrogate standard, fire retardant, plasticizer
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 501 1
Cl Cl
COO(CH2)3CH,
COO(CH2)jCH3
39
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
2120 Dibutyl phthalate
(DBP)
CAS Registry No.
LDX
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
2140 Dicamba
IBanvel)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
2200 Dichlobenil
(Casoron)
CAS Registry No.
LDa,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
1 ,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-n-butyl ester C^H^O^
84-74-2 Mol. Wt. 278 4
12,000
Insect repellant
Non-regulated material
N A
U069
Benzoic acid, 3,6-dichloro-2-methoxy- C8H6CI203
1918-00-9 Mol. Wt. 221.0
1,040
Foliar and soil-applied herbicide
ORM-E
Dicamba
Not listed
Benzonitnle, 2,6-dichloro- C7H3CI2N
1194-65-6 Mol. Wt. 172.0
2,710
Selective herbicide
ORM-E
Dichlobenil
Not listed
^r\rOOCH2(CH2)2CH,
^/^ COOCH2(CH2)2CH3
0
HO-C OCH3
C.-M-C.
CI
/"VcN
CI
2220 Dichlofenthion
(Mobilawn)
Phosphorothloic acid, 0-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)
0,0-diethyl ester
CAS Registry No. 97-17-6
LDa, 250
Use Non-systemic nematocide, soil insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 315 2
2180 Dichlone
(Phygon)
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Use
1,4-Naphthalenedione, 2,3-dichloro-
117-80-6
1,300
Selective fungicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Dichlone
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C,0H4CI202
Mol. Wt. 227 0
40
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
2260 Dichloran
(Botran)
Benzenamme, 2,6-dichloro-4-mtro-
CAS Registry No 99 30-9
LDg, 1,500 (mouse)
Use Selective fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorme pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C6H4CI2N202
Mol. Wt. 207 0
NH2
N02
2280 Dichlorobenzene-o Benzene, 1,2-dichloro
(Chloroben)
C6H4CI2
2300
CAS Registry No.
'-"so
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
3ichlorobenzene-p
Paracide)
CAS Registry No
LDs,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
95-50-1
500
Insecticide, herbicide, soil fumigant
ORM-A
Dichlorobenzene, ortho, liquid
U070
Benzene, 1,4-dichloro
106-46-7
500
Insecticidal fumigant
ORM-A
Dichlorobenzene, para, solid
U072
Mol. Wt. 147.0
C6H4CI2
Mol. Wt. 147 0
Cl
2306 Dichloropropene,
mixed isomers
(Telone)
1-Propene, 1,3-dichloro
CAS Registry No. 542-75 6
LDX 250
Use Soil fumigant, nematocide
DOT Hazard Class Flammable liquid
DOT Shipping Name Dichloropropene
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C3H4CI2
Mol Wt. 111 0
H H H Cl
^ / \ /
C=C^ and £=c^
CICH, XCI CICHj H
2308 Dichlorosalicylic acid Benzoic acid, 3,6-dtchloro-2-hydroxy-
CAS Registry No 3401-80-7
LDgo 50 (mtraperitoneal-mouse)
Use Soil degradation product
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C7H4CI203
Mol. Wt 207 0
0
II
C-OH
HO
Cl
Cl
41
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
2309 Dichlorprop
(2,4- DP)
Propanoic acid, 2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxyl-
C9H8CI203
CAS Registry No. 120-36 5
LDjo 800
Use Post-emergence translocated herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Phenoxy pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt. 235 1
2320 Dichlorvos
(DDVP)
Phosphoric acid, 2,2-dichloroethenyl dimethyl ester C4H7CI204P
CAS Registry No. 62-73-7
LDX 56-80
Use Contact and stomach insecticide, fumigant
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Dichlorvos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 221 0
C = CH-0-P(OCH3
2330 Diclofop-methyl
(Hoelon)
Propanoic acid, 2-(4-{2,4-dichlorophenoxy)
phenoxy)-, methyl ester
C16H,4CI204
CAS Registry No. 51338-27 3
LDg, 679
Use Post-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Phenoxy pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
Mol Wt. 341 2
o-CH-COO-CH3
2340
Dicofol
(Kelthane)
Benzenemethanol, 4-chloro-a-(4-chlorophenyl}-
a-ltrichloromethyl)
C14H9CI5O
CAS Registry No 115-32-2
LDgj 575
Use Non-systemic acaricide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Kelthane
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt. 3705
0700 Dicrotophos
(Bidrm)
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Phosphoric acid, 3-(dimethylammo)-1-
methyl-3-oxo-1-propenyl dimethyl ester, (E)-
C8H16N06P
141662
16
Systemic insecticide, acaricide
Poison B
Mol Wt. 2372
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
0 H
(CH,0), P-0-C=C-C-N(CH,)2
CH3 0
42
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
2380 Dieldnn
(HEOD)
CAS Registry No.
LDs,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
2,7-3,6-Dimethanonaphth (2,3-b) oxirene,
3,4,5,6,9,9-hexachloro-1a,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a-
octahydro-, (1ao,2(3,2a»,3(3,6(3,6ao,7(3,7aal-
C12H8CI60
60-57-1
46
Persistent, non-systemic insecticide
ORM-A
Mol Wt. 380 9
DOT Shipping Name Dieldnn
RCRA Waste No. P037
Cl Cl
2386 Diethyl phosphate
(SEE (DEP)
NOTES)
CAS Registry No
Phosphoric acid, diethyl ester
598-02-7
Mol. Wt 154 1
Use Organophosphorus pesticide derivative
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organic phosphorus compound, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
(C2H50)2P-OH
2391 Difenoxuron
(Lironiont
Urea, N'-(4-(4-methoxyphenoxy)phenyl)-
N.N-dimethyl-
C,6H)8N203
CAS Registry No
LDso
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
• 14214 32 5 Mol Wt. 286 4
1,000
Selective herbicide
Poison B
Phenylurea pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
CH,0-
0
-NH-C-N(CH3)2
2395 Difenzoquat
(Avenge)
CAS Registry No
LDM
Use
DOT Hazard Class
1 H-Pyrazolium, 1,2-dimethyl 3,5-diphenyl-,
methyl sulfate
C18HWN204S
43222-48-6
270
Post-emergence herbicide
ORM-A
Mol Wt 3604
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
CH.OSO,
2406 Diflubenzuron
(Dimilm)
Benzamide, N-(((4-chlorophenyl)ammo)carbonyl)- C14H9CIF2N202
2,6-difluoro-
CAS Registry No 35367-38 5 Mol. Wt. 310 7
LDM 4,640 I mouse)
Use Non-systemtc stomach and contact insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
43
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
2416 Dimethirimol
(Milcurb)
4(1H)-Pyrimidinone, 5-butyl-2-(dimethylamino)- C,,H,9N3O
6-methyl-
CAS Registry No. 5221-53-4
LDjo 2,350
Use Fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 209.3
(CH2),CH3
N(CH3)2
2420 Dimethoate
(Cygonl
Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl S-(2-
(methylamino)-2-oxoethyl) ester
C5H,2N03PS2
CAS Registry No. 60-51-5
LDs,, 152
Use Contact and systemic insecticide, acaricide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 229.3
S 0
(CHjOljP-S-CHi-C-N-CH,
2421 Dimethoate oxygen
analog
IFolimat, omethoate)
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl S-I2-
(methylammo)-2-oxoethyl) ester
C5H,2N04PS
CAS Registry No. 1113-02-6
LDj,, 50 (rabbit)
Use Systemic acaricide, insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organic phosphorus compound, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 213.2
0
2458 Dimethyl phosphate Phosphoric acid, dimethyl ester
(SEE (DMP)
NOTES)
C2H704P
CAS Registry No. 813-78-5
LDa,
Use Organophosphorus pesticide derivative
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organic phosphorus compound, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 126.1
0
ii
(CH,0)2P-OH
2460 Dimethyl phthalate 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester
CAS Registry No. 131-113
LD.;,, 8,200
Use Insect repellent
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. U102
Mol. Wt. 194 2
,-^COOCH,
NCOOCH,
44
-------
Code Common Name
2551 Dinitramine
(Cobex)
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
1,3-Benzenediamme, N3,N3-diethyl-
2,4-dinitro-6-(tnfluoromethyD-
C11H13F3N404
CAS Registry No.
•-Da,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
29091-05-2
3,000
Pre-emergence herbicide
Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 322 3
Structure
NH2
CF.^^K^NO,
N(CH2CH3)2
NO,
2560 Dinocap
(Karathane)
2-Butenoic acid, 2(or 4)-isooctyl-4,6(or 2,6)-
dinitrophenyl ester
C)8H24N206
CAS Registry No. 39300 45-3
IDs, 980
Use Non-systemic acancide, contact fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Substituted nitrophenol pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 364 4
0 CH3
n i 3
0-C-CH=CH
NO,
and
0 CH3
M I
0-C-CH=CH
C,H,7
2760 Dinoseb
IDNBPI
Phenol, 2-(1-methylpropyl)-4,6-dinitro-
C,0H12N206
CAS Registry No. 88 85-7
LDjo 25
Use Contact herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Substituted nitrophenol pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. P020
Mol Wt. 240.2
0,N
OH
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
2573 Dioxacarb
(Elocronl
Phenol, 2-11, 3-dioxolan-2-yl)-, methylcarbamate C,,H,3N04
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
6988-21-2
60
Contact and stomach insecticide
Poison B
Mol. Wt. 223 2
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
0-C-NH-CH3
2580 Dioxathion
I Delnav)
Phosphorodithioic acid, S,S'-1,4-dioxane-2,3-
diyl 0,O,O',0'-tetraethyl ester
CAS Registry No. 78 34-2
LDg, 20
Use Non-systemic insecticide, acancide
DOT Hazard Class Flammable liquid
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 456.6
2600 Diphacinone
(Ramik)
lH-lndene-1,3(2H)-dione, 2-ldiphenylacety»-
C23H,603
CAS Registry No. 82-66-6
LDX 1.5
Use Anticoagulant rodenticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Poisonous solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 340 4
2620 Diphenamid
(Enide)
Benzeneacetamide, N,N dimethyl-o-phenyl-
C]6H17NO
CAS Registry No. 957 51 7
LDM 975
Use Selective pre-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 2393
HC-C-N(CH3)2
2640 Diphenyl mercury
(SEE (Biphenyl mercury)
NOTES)
Mercury, diphenyl-
CAS Registry No. 587-85-9
Use Fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Mercury based pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C|2H,0Hg
Mol. Wt. 354 8
46
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
2653
Dipropetryn
(Sancap)
1,3,5-Triazme-2,4-diamine, 6-(ethylthio)-
N,N'-bis(1-methylethyl)-
CAS Registry No 4147517
LDjo 4,000
Use Pre-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Tnazme pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 2554
SC2H5
2660 Diquat dibromide
(SEE (Reglone)
NOTES)
Dipyndo (1,2-a 2',T-c)pyrazinediium,
6,7-dihydro-, dibromide monohydrate
CAS Registry No 6385-62-2
LD50 231
Use Contact herbicide, desiccant
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Diquat
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C,,H,,Br,N,»H O
Mol. Wt 362 1
2720
Disulfoton
(Di-Syston)
Phosphorodithioicacid, 0,0-diethyl S-I2-
(ethylthio)ethyl) ester
C8H,9O2PS3
CAS Registry No 298-04-4
LDso 2
Use Systemic insecticide, acancide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Disulfoton
RCRA Waste No P039
Mol Wt. 274 4
(C2HS0)2 P-S(CH2)2-S-C2H5
2730 Ditalimphos
(Plondrel)
CAS Registry No.
LDg,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Phosphonothioicacid, (1,3-dihydro 1,3-dioxo- C12H,4NO4PS
2H-isoindol -2-yl)-, 0,0-diethyl ester
5131 248
5,660
Non systemic foliar fungicide
Poison B
Mol Wt. 2993
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
-P(OC2H5)2
2721 Dithianon
(Thynon)
Naphtho(2,3-b) 1,4-dithnn 2,3-dicarbomtnle,
5,10-dihydro-5,10-dioxo-
C14H4N202S2
CAS Registry No. 3347-22-6
LDM 638
Use Protectant fungicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt 2963
47
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
2740 Diuron
(Drexel)
Urea, 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyll-1,1-dimethyl-
C9H10CI2N20
CAS Registry No. 330-54-1
IDs, 437
Use Photosynthesis inhibition herbicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Diuron
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 233.1
CU
Cl
2770 DNOC
(Sinox)
Phenol, 2-methyl-4,6-dimtro-
C7H6N205
CAS Registry No. 534-52-1 Mol. Wt. 198.2
LDX 10
Use Non-systemic stomach and contact insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Substituted nitrophenol pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. P047
2780 Dodine
(Cyprexl
Guanidme dodecyl-, monoacetate
CAS Registry No. 2439-10-3
LDg, 566
Use Protectant fungicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 287.5
KH
C,,H25-NH-C-NH2-CH,-COOH
2792 Drazoxolon
(Ganocide)
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Use
DOT Hazard Class
4,5-lsoxazoledione, 3-methyl-, 4-((2-chlorophenyl) C10H8CIN302
hydrazonel
5707-69-7
126
Foliar and seed treatment fungicide
Poison B
Mol. Wt. 237.7
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorine pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
/ \ H
-------
Common Name
2,4-D
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name Mol. Form. Structure
Acetic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)- C8H6CI203
94-75-7 Mol. Wt. 221 0
370
Systemic herbicide
ORM-A
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
P035
0-CHjCOOH
Cl
2960 2,4-D, butoxyethanol Acetic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-, 2-butoxyethyl CHH18CI204
(SEE ester ester
NOTES I (2,4-D butoxyethyl ester)
CAS Registry No. 1929-73-3
LDjo
Use Systemic herbicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid ester
RCRA Waste No. U240
Mol. Wt. 321 1
Cl
2980 2,4-D, mixed butyl
(SEE esters
NOTES)
Acetic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-, butyl esters C12H,4CI203
CAS Registry No. 94-80-4
LDa,
Use Systemic herbicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid ester
RCRA Waste No. U240
Mol. Wt. 277 2
0
Cl
2985 2,4-D, diethanolamine Acetic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-, compound C12H17CI2N05
salt with diethanolamine
(Weeder 64D)
CAS Registry No. 5742-19-8
LDs,
Use Systemic herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. U240
Mol Wt. 3262
Cl
/(CH2)!OH
OCH2COOH-NH
X(CH,),OH
Cl
2990 2,4 D.dimethylamine Acetic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxyl-, compound C10H|3CI2NI03
salt with N-methylmethanamme (VII
CAS Registry No. 2008-39 1
LDX 949
Use Systemic herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. U240
Mol. Wt. 266.1
Cl-d ^-0-CH2-COOH • HN(CH3)2
49
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
2996 2,4-D. 2-ethylhexyl Acetic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-, 2-ethylhexyl C^H^CI^
ester ester
CAS Registry No. 1928-43-4
LDg, 300-1,000
Use Systemic herbicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid ester
RCRA Waste No. U240
Mol. Wt. 333.2
0-CH2-C-0-CH2-CH
Cl
3000 2,4-D, mixed isobutyl Acetic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-, 2-methylpropyl C12H14CI203
esters esters
CAS Registry No. 1713-15-1
LDjo 300-1,000
Use Systemic herbicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name 2,4-Dictilorophenoxyacetic acid ester
RCRA Waste No. U240
Mol Wt. 277.2
0
0-CH2C-0-CH2CH(CH3);,
Cl
3020 2,4-D, isooctyl ester Acetic acid, 12,4-dichlorophenoxy)-, isooctyl ester
(SEE
NOTES)
CAS Registry No. 25168-26-7
LDs,
Use Systemic herbicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid ester
RCRA Waste No. U240
Mol. Wt. 333 3
Cl
0-CH2-C-0-(CH2)SCH(CH3)2
Cl
3040 2.4-D isopropyl ester Acetic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-, 1-methylethyl C,,H12CI203
ester
CAS Registry No. 94 11 -1
LDj,, 700
Use Systemic herbicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid ester
RCRA Waste No. U240
Mol. Wt. 263.1
0-CH2-C-0-CH(CH3)2
Cl
Cl
3060 2,4-D, propylene glycol Acetic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-, 3-butoxypropyl C,6H20CI204
butyl ether esters esters ClgH;KCI205
(2,4-D, PGBE)
CAS Registry No. 1928-45-6
LDj,, 500
Use Systemic herbicide
DOT Hazard Class OR M-E
DOT Shipping Name 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid ester
RCRA Waste No. U240
Mol. Wt. 335 2
3933
451 4
0-CHZ-C-0[(CH2)30] (Chz)3CH3
X= 1,2,3
Cl
50
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
3070 2,4-D, sodium salt
Acetic acid, (2, 4-dichlorophenoxy)-, sodium salt C8H5CI2NaO3
CAS Registry No 2702-72-9
LDa, 666
Use Systemic herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No U240
Mol. Wt 243 0
Structure
0
0-CH2-C-0~
No*
3080 2,4-DB
(Butoxone)
CAS Registry No
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Butanoic acid, 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-
94-82-6
700
Translocatable broadleaf herbicide
Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
C,0H10CI203
Mol Wt 249 1
0(CH2)3COOH
3100 2.4-DB, butyl ester
Butanoic acid, 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-, butyl ester CMHI3CI203
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No
6753-24-8
300 1,000
Herbicide
Poison B
Organochlonne pesticide, liquid, nos
Not listed
Mol Wt 3052
3120 2,4-DB, isobutyl ester Butanoic acid, 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)
2-methylpropyl ester
C14H,8CI2O
CAS Registry No. 51550-64-2
LDX 300-1,000
Use Herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
Mol. Wt 305 2
0(CH!)3-C-0-CH!-CH(CH3)!
3140 2,4-DB, isooctyl ester Butanoic acid, 4 (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-, isooctyl C18H26CI203
ester
CAS Registry No. 1320156
LDX 500
Use Systemic herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
Mol. Wt 361 3
51
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
3160 Edifenphos
(Hmosan)
Phosphorodithioic acid, 0-ethyl S,S-diphenyl ester C]4H1502PR2
CAS Registry No. 17109-49-8
LD.B 150
Use Selective fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
Mol Wt. 3104
3180 Endosulfan, mixed
isomers
(Thiodan)
6,9-Methano-2,4,3-benzodioxathiepin, C9H6CI6O3S
6,7,8,9,10,10-hexachloro-1,5,5a,6,9,9a-hexahydro-,
3-oxide, (3cr,5a/3,6o,9a,9a/5)- and (3o,
5aa,6p,9/J,9aa)-
3200
3220
3232
CAS Registry No.
l-Dsc
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Endosulfan 1
Thiodan 1)
CAS Registry No.
LDs,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Endosulfan II
(Thiodan II)
CAS Registry No.
LDs,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Endosulfan cyclic
sulfate
(Endosulfan sulfate)
CAS Registry No.
LDX
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
115-29-7 Mol.
18
Broad spectrum non-systemic insecticide
Poison B
Ensodulfan
P050
6,9-Methano-2,4,3-benzodioxathiepm,
6,7,8,9,10,10-hexachloro-1,5,5a,6,9,9a-hexahydro-,
3-oxide, (3a,5ap,6o,9a,9a/3)-
959988 Mol.
76
Endosulfan isomer
ORM-A
ORM-A, nos
Not listed
6,9-Methano-2,4,3-benzodioxathiepm,
6,7,8,9,10, 10-hexachloro-1,5,5a,6,9,9a-hexahydro-,
3-oxide, (3o,5aa,6/3,9p,9aa)-
33213-65-9 Mol
240
Endosulfan isomer
ORM-A
ORM-A, nos
Not listed
6,9-Methano-2,4,3-benzodioxathiepm,
6,7,8,9, 10, 10-hexachloro-1,5,5a,6,9,9a-hexahydro-,
3,3-dioxide
1031-07-8 Mol
18
Endosulfan oxidation product
Poison B
Poisonous solid, nos
Not listed
Wt. 406.9
C9H6CI603S
Wt. 406.9
C9H6CI603S
Wt 4069
C9H6CI604S
Wt. 422.9
CL/CI
Cl Cl
Cl Cl
s=o
s=0
52
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
3240
(SEE
NOTES)
Endothall
7-Oxabicyclo(2.2.1 )heptane-2,3-dicarboxylic acid
monohydrate
C8H10O6- H20
CAS Registry No.
LDso
Use
145-73-3
38
Herbicide precursor
Mol. Wt. 204.2
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Poisonous solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. P088
3260 Endrin
2,7-3,6-Dimethanonaphth(2,3-b)oxirene, 3,4,5,6,9,9- C12H8CI60
hexachloro-1a,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a-octahydro-,
(1aa,2/3,2a/3,3a,6o,6a/3,7/3,7a»)-
CAS Registry No. 72-20-8
LDjo 3
Use Persistent non-systemic insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Endnn
RCRA Waste No. P051
Mol. Wt. 380 9
3261 Endrin aldehyde
CAS Registry No.
1,2,4-Methenocyclopenta(cd)pentalene-5- C]2H8CI60
carboxaldehyde, 2,2a,3,3,4,7-hexachlorodecahydro-,
(1o,2/3,2ap,4/3,4a/3,5/J,6a/3,6b/3,7R*l-
7421-93-4
Use Endrin oxidation product
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Poisonous solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 381 9
3262 Endrin ketone
(Delta-keto 153)
2,5,7-Metheno-3H-cyclopenta(a)pentalen-3-one,
3b,4,5,6,6,6a-hexachlorodecahydro ,
l2a,3afl,3bp,4p,5/3,6a/3,7o,7a/3,8R*)-
C12H7CI60
3280
CAS Registry No.
LDso
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
EPN
Santox)
CAS Registry No.
LDso
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
53494-70-5
10
Endrin oxidation product
Poison B
Poisonous solid, nos
Not listed
Phosphonothioic acid, phenyl-, O-ethyl
O-(4-nitrophenyl) ester
2104-64-5
8
Non-systemic insecticide, acancide
Poison B
Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
Mol. Wt. 380 9
C,4H14N04PS
Mol. Wt. 323.3
Cl
53
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
3300 EPTC
(Eptam)
Carbamothioic acid, dipropyl-, S-ethyl ester
C9H,9NOS
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
759-94-4
1,630
Pre-plantmg herbicide
Poison B
Mol. Wt. 189 4
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C2H5-S-C-N(C,H7)2
6590 Ethazol
(Terrazole)
1,2,4-Thiadiazole, 5-ethoxy-3-(tnchloromethyl)- C6H6CI3N2OS
CAS Registry No. 259315-9
LDg, 1,077
Use Soil and seed treatment fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorme pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 247.5
H5C20 S
N_J4,
,
CCI3
3330 Ethephon
(Cepha)
Phosphonic acid, (2-chloroethyll-
C2H6CI03P
CAS Registry No. 16672-87-0
LDX 4,229
Use Growth regulator
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organic phosphorus compound, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 144 5
0
CICH2CH2P(OH)2
3335 Ethiolate
Carbamothioic acid, diethyl-, S-ethyl ester
C7H,6NOS
CAS Registry No. 2941-55-1
LDg, 710
Use Prefox herbicide component
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 161.3
-------
Code Common Name
3359 Ethirimol
(Milstem)
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name Mol. Form. Structure
4(1H)-Pyrimidinone, 5-butyl-2-(dimethylammo)- C|,H19N30
6-methyl-
5221-53-4 Mol. Wt. 2093
4,000
Systemic fungicide
Non-regulated material
N.A.
Not listed
(CH2)3CH3
H3C7iTOH
H-N-CZHS
3373 Ethofumesate
(Nortronl
5-Benzofuranol, 2-ethoxy-2,3-dihydro-3,3-dimethyl-, C]3HI805S
methanesulfonate
CAS Registry No. 26225-79-6
LDg, 1,130
Use Broad spectrum selective herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt. 286.3
CH3
'•CH,
0 OC2HS
5880 Ethoprop
(Mocap)
Phosphorodithioic acid, 0-ethyl S,S-dipropyl ester C8H1902PS2
CAS Registry No. 13194-48-4
LDg, 34
Use Non-systemic, non-fumigant nematocide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt. 242 4
C2H50-P(SC,H7);
5380 Ethylan
(Perthane)
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Benzene, 1,1'-(2,2-dichloroethylidene)bis(4-ethyl-
7256-0
6,600
Non-systemic insecticide
Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 307 3
3380 Ethylhexanediol 1,3-Hexanediol, 2-ethyl-
(Ethyl hexylene glycol)
CAS Registry No. 94-96-2
LDg,, 1,400
Use Insect repellant
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C8H,802
Mol. Wt. 146.3
C2HS
HO-CH2-C-CH-C3H,
H OH
55
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
3400 Ethylmercury chloride Mercury, chloroethyl-
(Ceresan)
C2H6HgCI
3412
3420
3440
3460
CAS Registry No.
"-Da,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Etrimfos
(Ekametl
CAS Registry No.
LDa,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
EXD
(Herbisan)
CAS Registry No
LDs,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Famphur
(Warbex)
CAS Registry No.
LDs,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Fenac
(TCPA)
CAS Registry No.
•-Da
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
107-27-7
40
Seed treatment fungicide
Poison B
Mercury based pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
Phosphorothioic acid, 0-(6-ethoxy-2-ethyl-
4-pyrimidmyl) 0,0-dimethyl ester
38260-54-7
1,800
Broad range non-systemic insecticide
Poison B
Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
Thioperoxydicarbonic acid, diethyl ester
502-55-6
480
Pre-emergence herbicide
ORM-A
ORM-A, nos
Not listed
Phosphorothioic acid, 0-(4-((dimethylammo)
sulfonyDphenyl), O,O-dimethyl ester
52-85-7
35
Systemic insecticide
Poison B
Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
P097
Benzeneacetic acid, 2,3,6-tnchloro-
85-34-7
1,780
Pre-emergence herbicide
Poison B
Organochlorme pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
Mol. Wt. 265.1
C10H17N204PS
Mol. Wt. 292.3
C6H)002S4
Mol. Wt. 242 4
C,0H,6N05PS2
Mol Wt. 325.4
C8H5CI302
Mol. Wt. 239.5
CH3CH,-Ha-CI
H5C2
f-
\
C2HS0"
CZHS-OC-S-S-CO-C2HS
S S
0-P(OCH,)2
0=S-N(CH,)J
Cl Cl
cHj-COOH
Cl
56
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
2020
Fenaminosulf
(Dexon)
Diazenesulfonic acid, (4-(dimethylamino)phenyl)-, C8H10N3Na03S
sodium salt
CAS Registry No. 140-56-7
LDa, 60
Use Seed and soil fungicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 251.3
VN=N-SOJ- NO*
3470 Fenamiphos
(Nemacur)
Phosphoramidic acid, (1-methylethyl|-,
ethyl 3-methyl-4-(methylthio)phenyl ester
C13H22N03PS
CAS Registry No. 22224 92 6
[.Do) 8
Use Systemic nematocide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 303.4
0 H
" '
O-P-N-CHICHj),
7013 Fenbutatin oxide
(Vendex)
Distannoxane, hexakis(2-methyl-2-phenylpropyl)- C60H78OSn2
CAS Registry No. 13356-08-6
LDj,, 2,630
Use Phytophagous miticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organotin pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 1058.8
CH, '
3480 Fenitrothion
(Sumithion)
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,O-dimethyl
0-(3-methyl-4-nitrophenyl) ester
C9H,2NO5PS
CAS Registry No. 122-14-5
LDg, 250
Use Contact insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 277 2
3500 Fensulfothion
(Desanit)
Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-diethyl
0-(4-(methylsulfinyl)phenyl) ester
C,,H,7O4PS2
CAS Registry No. 115-90-2
Use Insecticide, nematocide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 308.4
57
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
3520 Fenthion
(Baytex)
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl
0-(3-methyl-4-(methylthio)phenyl) ester
C10H,603PS2
CAS Registry No. 55-38-9
LDj,, 215
Use Contact and stomach insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt 278 3
o-P(OCH3)2
CH3
3527 Fentin acetate
(Brestan)
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Stannane, (acetyloxy)triphenyl-
900-95-8
125
Non-systemic fungicide
Poison B »
DOT Shipping Name Organotm pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt. 409 1
<( )>-SnO-CO-CH3
^ jr-*
3540 Fentin hydroxide
(Outer)
CAS Registry No
LDM
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Stannane, hydroxytriphenyl-
76-87-9
46
Non-systemic fungicide
Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organotm pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
C18H,6OSn
Mol. Wt. 367 0
-SnOH
3555 Fenvalerate
(Pydrm)
Benzeneacetic acid, 4-chloro-o-(1-methylethyl)-,
cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester
CAS Registry No 51630-58 1
LDX 451
Use Broad range contact insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorme pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt. 4199
CH'C 113)2 •"* .
Vc-c-o-c-
H 0
3600 Ferbam
(Knorkmate)
Iron, tns(dimethylcarbamodithioato-S,S')-
C9H,8FeN3S6
CAS Registry No. 14484-64-1
LDg, 4,000
Use Foliar fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Dithiocarbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 416.5
58
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
0407 Fluchloralin
(Basadn)
Benzenamine, N-(2-chloroethyl)-2,6-dinitro-
N-propyl-4-(tnfluoromethyD-
C,2H13CIF3N3O,
CAS Registry No.
LDa,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
33245-39-5
1,550
Pre-plant/ pre-emergence herbicide
Poison B
Mol. Wt. 355.7
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
,,CHrCHrCH3
V
— / CH,-CH,-CI
NO,
3620 Fluometuron
(Cotoran)
Urea, N,N-dimethyl-N'-(3-(trrfluoromethyl)phenyl)- C,0H,,F3N2O
CAS Registry No. 2164-17-2
LDjo 89
Use Soil herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Phenylurea pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 232.2
H-N-C-N(CH3)2
3623
Fluoridamid
(Sustar)
Acetamide, N-(4-methyl-3-(((trifluoromethyl|
sulfonyllaminolphenyll-
C,0H,,F3N203S
CAS Registry No. 47000-92-0
LDj,, 2,580
Use Plant growth regulator (sugarcane npener)
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 296.3
NHCCH3
3630 Flurecol-butyl
(Flurenol)
CAS Registry No
9H-Fluorene-9-carboxylicacid, 9-hydroxy-,
butyl ester
C,8H18O3
2314-09-2
IDs, >5,000
Use Action potentlator (phenoxyalkanoic acid herbicides)
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A.
RCRA Waste No Not listed
Mol. Wt. 282.3
HO COOC,H,
3660 Folpet
(Phaltan)
1H lsomdole-1,3l2H)-dione,
2-((trichloromethyl)thiol-
C9H,CI3N02S
CAS Registry No. 133-07-3
LDg, >10,000
Use Protectant fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Phthalimide derivative pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 296.6
59
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
2910 Fonofos
(Dyfonate)
Phosphonodithioic acid, ethyl-, O-ethyl
S-phenyl ester
C10HI5OPS2
CAS Registry No. 944-22-9
Use Soil insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 246 3
Structure
S-P
C2H
2911
Fonofos oxygen
analog
(Fonofoxon)
Phosphonothioic acid, ethyl-, O-ethyl
S-phenyl ester
C10H,502PS
CAS Registry No. 944-21-8
LDM
Use Fonofos oxidation product
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organic phosphorus compound, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 230 3
J-\ 8/OC.H.
(( N)-s-pv
\=/ C,HS
3680 Formetanate
hydrochloride
(Dicarzol)
CAS Registry No.
L.DSO
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Methammidamide, N,N-dimethyl-
N'-(3-(((methylaminolcarbonyl)oxy)-phenyll-,
monohydrochloride
C,,H15N3O2 HCI
23422-53-9
21
Acancide
Poison B
Mol. Wt. 257.8
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
0-C-NH-CHj
H
HCI
N=C-N(CH3)Z
3722 Formothion
(Anthiol
Phosphorodithioic acid, S-(2-(formylmethylaminol- C6H,2NO4PS2
2-oxoethyl) O,O-dimethyl ester
CAS Registry No. 2540-82-1
LDg, 250
Use Contact and systemic insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 257.3
N-C-C-S-P(OCH3)2
CMC
4156 Fosamine ammonium Phosphonic acid, aminocarbonyl-, monoethyl
(Krenite) ester, monoammonium salt
C3HtlN204P
CAS Registry No. 25954-13-6
LDj,, 24,000
Use Contact herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 170.1
0 0
0- +NH,
60
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
3790 Gibberellic acid
(Activol)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
3796 Glyoxime
(Pik-off)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
3801 Glyphosate
(Roundup)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
3802 Glyphosine
(Polaris)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Gibb-3-ene-1,10-dicarboxylicacid, 2,4a.7-tnhydroxy- C^HgOg
1 -methyl-8-methylene-, 1 ,4a-lactone,
(1c.,2/J,4ao,4b(J,10/JI-
77-06-5 Mol. Wt. 346 4
6,300
Plant growth regulator
Non-regulated material
N A.
Not listed
Ethanedial, dioxime C2H,N2O2
557-30-2 Mol. Wt. 88.1
119
Abscission agent growth regulator
ORM-A
ORM-A, nos
Not listed
Glycme, N-(phosphonomethyl)- C3H8N06P
1071-83-6 Mol. Wt. 169 1
1,568
Non-selective post-emergence herbicide
Poison B
Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
Glycme, N,N-bis(phosphonomethyD- C4H,,N08P2
2439-99-8 Mol. Wt. 263 1
3,925
Plant growth regulator (ripener)
Poison B
Organic phosphorus compound, solid, nos
Not listed
q H/ V-OH
CH3H COOH
HON=CHCH=NOH
0 0
HO-C-CHj-N-CHj-P-OH
H OH
0 0
(HOJjP-CHj-N-CHz-PtOHJj
CHjCOOH
3860 Heptachlor
4,7-Methano-1H-mdene, 1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro- C,0H6CI7
3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-,
CAS Registry No. 76-44-8 Mol. Wt. 3733
LDso 4°
Use Non-systemic stomach and contact insecticide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Heptachlor
RCRA Waste No. P059
61
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
3880 Heptachlor epoxide 2,5-Methano-2H-indeno(1,2 bloxirene,
2,3,4,5,6,7,7-heptachloro-1a,1b,5,5a,6,6a-
hexahydro-, (1aa,1b/3,2o,5o,5a/},6aa)-
C10H5CI7O
CAS Registry No. 1024-57 3
LDj,, 62
Use Heptachlor soil oxidation product, insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Poisonous solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 389.3
3885 Heptenophos
(Hostaquickl
Phosphoric acid, 3-chlorobicyclo(3 2.0)hepta-
2,6-dien-2-yl dimethyl ester
C9H,2CIO4P
CAS Registry No. 34783 40-9
LDj,, 96
Use Systemic insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 250.6
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
1041 3-Hydroxycarbofuran
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
3,7-Benzofurandiol, 2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-, C12H]5N04
7-(methylcarbamatel
16655-82-6 Mol. Wt 237 2
18
Carbofuran hydroxylation derivative
Poison B
Poisonous solid, nos
Not listed
OH
LxL0/CCH3
0-C-NH-CHj
0
3960 1-Hydroxychlordene 4,7-Methano-1H-mden-1-o1,4,5,6,7,8,8-hexachloro- C10H6C160
3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-, (1o,3aa,4p,7/J,7aal
CAS Registry No. 24009-05-0
LDgj 2,400
Use Heptachlor derivative
DOT Hazard Class ORM A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 354.9
4011 IBP
(Kitazm-P)
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-bisd-methylethyl)
S-(phenylmethyl) ester
C13H2IO3PS
CAS Registry No. 26087-47-8
LDj,, 490
Use Systemic fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 288 4
((CH3),CHO)2 P-S
4103 lodofenphos
(Alfacron)
Phosphorothioic acid, 0-(2,5-dichloro-
4-iodophenyl) 0,0-dimethyl ester
C8H8CI2I03PS
CAS Registry No. 18181-70-9 Mol. Wt. 413.0
IDs, 250
Use Non-systemic contact and stomach insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
4040 loxynil
(Actril)
Benzomtnle, 4-hydroxy-3,5-duodo-
CAS Registry No. 1689-83-4
LDM 110
Use Contact herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Benzoic derivative pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C7H3I2NO
Mol. Wt. 370 9
CN
OH
63
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
4045 Isodrin
1,4-5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene, 1,2,3,4,10,10-
hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-,
(1a,4o,4a/3,5p,8|3,8a(3)-
C]2H8CI6
CAS Registry No. 465-73-6
Use Aldrm isomer, insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 364.9
4050 Isofenphos
(Oftanol)
Benzoicacid, 2-((ethoxy(U-methylethyl)ammo)
phosphmothioylloxyK 1-methylethyl ester
C15H24NO4PS
CAS Registry No. 25311-71-1
LDX 28
Use Contact and stomach insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 345.4
S OCZHS
-N-P^ 0
H 0 C-0-CH(CH,)2
4062 Isoprocarb
(Etrofolan)
Phenol, 2-(1-methylethyl)-, methylcarbamate
C]]H15NO2
CAS Registry No. 2631-40-5
LDj,, 178
Use Contact insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 193.3
0-C-NHCH3
4070 Isopropalin
(Paarlan)
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Benzenamme, 4-(1-methylethyl)-2,6-dimtro-
N.N-dipropyl-
^-15^23^3^4
33820-53-0
5,000
Pre-plant incorporated herbicide
Non-regulated material
Mol. Wt. 309 4
DOT Shipping Name N A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
N(CjH,)2
CH(CH3)2
4080 Isoproturon
(Arelon, Graminon}
Urea, N,N-dimetnyl-N'-(4-(1-methylethyllphenyl)- C12H18N20
CAS Registry No. 34123 59-6
LDjo 1,826
Use Annual grass and broadleaf herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Phenylurea pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt 206.3
64
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
6420 Karbutilate
(Tandex)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
1042 3-Ketocarbofuran
phenol
CAS Registry No.
LDa,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
4166 Lamprecide
(TFN)
CAS Registry No.
"-DS,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
4180 Lead arsenate
(Gypsine)
CAS Registry No.
LDa
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
4185 Lenacil
(Venzar)
CAS Registry No.
LDj,,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Carbamic acid, (1,1-dimethylethyl)-, CHH2iN3O3
3-(((dimethylamino)carbonyl)amino)phenyl ester
4849-32-5 Mol. Wt. 279.4
3,000
Non-selective herbicide
Poison B
Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
3(2H)-Benzofuranone, 2,3-dihydro- C,0H1003
2,2-dimethyl-7-hydroxy-
11781-16-7 Mol. Wt. 178.2
295
Carbofuran oxidation/hydrolysis product
ORM-A
ORM-A, nos
Not listed
Phenol, 3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol sodium salt C7H3F3NNa03
654-66-0 Mol. Wt. 229.1
370
Lamprey (eel) poison
Poison B
Substituted nitrophenol pesticide, soM nm
Not listed
Arsenic acid, lead(2 + ) salt AsH04Pb
7784-40-9 Mol. Wt. 347.1
100
Non-systemic stomach insecticide
Poison B
Lead arsenate, solid
Not listed
1H-Cyclopentapyrimidine-2,4(3H,5H)-dione, C,3H,eN202
3-cyclohexyl-6,7-dihydro-
2164-08-1 Mol. Wt. 234.3
11,000
Photosynthesis inhibition herbicide
Non-regulated material
N.A.
Not listed
0 H
0-C-N-C(CHj)j
$~V
N-C-N(CH,),
H 0
0
CjO'cH3,
OH
0- No+
CFj
NO,
Pb*2 HAs04~2
H
rx^N 0
^vxN-( )
o —
65
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
4190 Leptophos
(Phosvel)
Phosphothionic acid, 4-bromo-2,5-dichlorophenyl C,3H10BrCI202PS
0- methyl ester
CAS Registry No.
"-Da,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
21609-90-5
42
Non-systemic insecticide
Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 412 1
4191 Leptophos oxygen
analog
(Leptophoxon)
Phosphonic acid, phenyl-, 4-bromo-
2,5-dichlorophenyl methyl ester
CAS Registry No. 25006-32-0
LDj,, 118
Use Leptophos oxidation product
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organic phosphorus compound, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 396 0
/ Cl
// \Xf-:
OCH3
CI
4220 Lethane 384
Thiocyanic acid, 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl ester C9H,7NO2S
CAS Registry No. 112-56-1
LDs, 90
Use Contact insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Insecticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 203 3
C4H,0(CHZ)2-0-(CH2),-S-CN
4240 Linuron
(Lorox)
Urea, N'-l3,4-dichlorophenyll-N-methoxy-N-methyl- C9H10CI2N202
CAS Registry No. 330-55-2
LDj,, 1,500
Use Photosynthesis inhibition herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Phenylurea pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
Mol. Wt. 249.1
N-C-N
N0-CH,
4260 Malathion
(Sumitoxl
Succmic acid, mercapto-diethyl ester, S-ester with CIOH,9O6PS2
0,0-dimethyl phosphorodithiate
CAS Registry No. 121-75-5
LDjo 885
Use Non-systemic insecticide, acancide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Malathion
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 330 4
0
n
(CH30)2P-S-CH-C-0-C2HS
CH,-C-0-CjH5
n
0
66
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
4261 Malathion oxygen
analog
(Malaoxon)
Butanedioic acid, ((dimethoxyphosphinyl)thiol-, C,0H,9O7PS
diethyl ester
4300
4340
CAS Registry No.
l-Dso
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Maneb
(Vancidel
CAS Registry No
LD60
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
MCPA
(Weedar)
CAS Registry No.
LDH>
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
1634-78-2 Mol. Wt. 314.3
158
Malathion oxidation product
Poison B
Organic phosphorus compound, liquid, nos
Not listed
Manganese, ((1,2-ethanediylbis (C4H6MnN2S4)x
(carbamodithioato))(2-)l-
12427-38-2 Mol. Wt. (265.3}x
4,500
Protectant fungicide
Poison B
Dithiocarbamate pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
Acetic acid, (4-chloro-2-methyl phenoxyl- C9H9CI03
94 74-6 Mol. Wt. 200.6
700
Systemic hormone- type selective herbicide
Poison B
Phenoxy pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
0 0
(CHjWjP-S-CH-C-O-CjH,
CHfC-0-CjHs
H H S
I I I)
H-C-N-C-S-
H-C-N-C-S-Mn-
I I H
H H S
CH3
.
OCH2COOH
4360 MCPA, isooctyl ester
Acetic acid, (4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy)-,
isooctyl ester
CAS Registry No. 26544 20 7
LDg, 700
Use Herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Phenoxy pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 312 8
4380 MCPB
(Tnfolex)
Butanoic acid, 4-(4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy)-
CAS Registry No. 94-81 5
LDjo 680
Use Selective herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Phenoxy pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt 228 7
0(CH2)3-COOH
67
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
4400 MCPP
(Mecopropl
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Propanoicacid, 2-(4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy)- C10H]1CI03
7085-19 0 Mol. Wt. 214.7
650
Systemic post-emergence herbicide
Poison B
Phenoxy pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
CHj
0-CH-COOH
H,C^i\
T } • K or S
Cl
4420 MCPP, isooctyl ester Propanoicacid, 2-(4-chloro 2-methylphenoxy)-,
isooctyl ester
C,8H27CI03
CAS Registry No. 28473-03-2
Use Herbicide component
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Phenoxy pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 326.9
H3C
CH3
0-CH-C-0(CH2)5CH(CH,)2
Cl
4441 Mecarbam
(Pestan)
CAS Registry No.
•-Da,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
7-Oxa-5-thia-2-aza-6-phosphanonanoicacid,
6-ethoxy-2-methyl-3-oxo-, ethyl ester, 6-sulfide
2595-54-2
36
Insecticide, acancide
Poison B
Mol Wt. 3294
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
S 0
(C2HS0)2 P-S - CHZ- C- N-COOC2H5
CH,
4446 Mefluidide
(Embark!
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Acetamide, N-(2,4-dimethyl-5-(((trlfluoromethyl) C,,H13F3N203S
sulfonyDaminolphenyll-
53780-34-0
4,000
Plant growth regulator, herbicide
Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 310.3
CH3
N-S-CF,
I ii
H 0
4460 Meobal
(MPCMI
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Phenol, 3,4-dimethyl-, methylcarbamate
C]0H13N02
2425-10-7
290
Insecticide
Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 179.2
O-CO-NH-CHj
ix,
CH3
68
-------
Code Common Name
1630 Mephosfolan
(Cytrolane)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
3640 Merphos
(Folex)
CAS Registry No.
LDs,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name Mol. Form. Structure
Phosphoramidic acid, (4-methyl-1,3-dithiolan- C6H,6N03PS2
2-ylidene)-, diethyl ester
950-10-7 Mol. Wt. 269.3
9
Contact and stomach insecticide
Poison B
Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
Not listed
Phosphorotrrthious acid, tributyl ester C]2H27PS3
150-50-5 Mol. Wt. 298.5
910
Cotton defoliant
Poison B
Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
Not listed
0
ii
H3C>^S>v^pN-P(OC2H5)2
I I
(C4H,S)3P
4750 Methamidophos
(Monitor!
Phosphoramidothioic acid, 0,S-dimethyl ester C2H8N02PS
CAS Registry No. 10265-92-6
IDs, 75
Use Insecticide, acancide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
BCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 141.1
CH3S
6620 Metham sodium
(Vapam)
Carbamodithioic acid, methyl-, monosodlum salt C2H4NNaS2
CAS Registry No.
LD»
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
137-42-8
820
Soil fumigant
Poison B
Dithiocarbamate pesticide, liquid, nos
Not listed
Mol. Wt. 129 2
CHj-NH-C-S" No*
4490 Methanearsonic acid
(MAA)
Arsonic acid, methyl-.
CAS Registry No.
LD,,,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
124-58-3
3,350 (subcutaneous-mousel
DSMA and MSMA precursor
ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
CH5AsO3
Mol. Wt. 140.0
CH,-As(OH)2
69
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
4496
Methazole
(Probe)
1 ,2,4-Oxadiazolidme-3,5-dione,
2-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-4-methyl-
CAS Registry No. 20354-26-1
LDj,, 10,200
Use Selective herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorme pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C9H6CI2N203
Mol. Wt. 261.1
6340 Methidathion
(Supracide)
CAS Registry No.
LD,
'50
Phosphorodithioic acid, S-((5-methoxy-2-oxo-1,3,4- C6H,,N204PS3
thiadiazol-3(2H)-yl)methyl) 0,O-dimethyl ester
950-37-8
20
Use Non-systemic insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 302.3
N —N-CHj-S-P(OCH3)2
4500
Methiocarb
(Mesurol)
Phenol, 3,5-dimethyl-4-(methylthiol-
methylcarbamate
C,,H15NO2S
CAS Registry No. 2032 65 7
LDjo 60
Use Non-systemic insecticide, acancide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 225.3
S-CH,
4520 Methomyl
(Lannate)
Ethanimidothioic acid, N-{((methylammo)
carbonyUoxy)-, methyl ester
C5H,0N202S
CAS Registry No. 16752-77-5
LDg, 60
Use Foliar insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. P066
Mol. Wt. 162.2
CHj-ON-O-C-N-CHj
S-CHj H
4531
Methoprene
lAltosid)
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Use
DOT Hazard Class
2,4-Dodecadienoic acid, 11-methoxy-
3,7,11-trimethyl-, 1-methylethyl ester
40596-69-8
>34,600
Insect growth regulator
Non-regulated material
Mol. Wt. 310.5
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
70
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
4540 Methoxychlor, mixed
isomers
1 Technical 1
Benzene, 1,1'-(2,2,2-tnchloroethylidene)
bis(4-methoxy- and Benzene, 1-methoxy-2-
(2,2,2-tnchloro-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)ethyD-
C16H,5CI302
CAS Registry No. 72-43-5, 30667-99-3
LDa, 5,000
Use Contact and stomach insecticide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Methoxychlor
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 345.7
4541 Methoxychlor-p,p'
(Metox)
Benzene, 1,1'-l2,2,2-tnchloroethylidene)
bis(4-methoxy-
C16H15CI302
CAS Registry No. 72-43-5
LDg, 5,000
Use Major component of methoxychlor O88%)
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Methoxychlor
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 345.7
4560 Methylmercury
chloride
Mercury, chloromethyl-
CAS Registry No. 115-09 3
LDjo 11 (intrapentoneal)
Use Seed treatment fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Mercury based pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
CH3HgCI
Mol. Wt. 251 1
CHj-Hg-CI
4572 Methylmercury iodide Mercury, lodomethyl-
CAS Registry No.
143-36-2
Use Mercury analysis reagent
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Mercury compound, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
CH3Hgl
Mol. Wt. 342.5
CH3-Hg-I
4580 Methyl parathion
Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-dimethyl
O-(4-nitrophenyll ester
C8H,0NO5PS
CAS Registry No. 298-00-0 Mol. Wt. 263.2
LD« 6
Use Non-systemic contact and stomach insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Methyl parathion, liquid
RCRA Waste No. P071
S
0-p'(OCH3)2
71
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
4583
Metiram
(Polyram)
83.9% Ammoniates of lEthylenebis-
(dithiocarbamatel) zinc with 16.1% ethylenebis
(dlthiocarbamic acid) bimolecular and
trimolecular cyclic anhydro sulfides and disulfides
Varies
CAS Registry No. 9006-42-2
LDs,, 6,200
Use Broad spectrum fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Dithiocarbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt.
Varies
(poly-
meric)
[(-S-CS-NH-CHjCHjNH-CS-S-) * Zn(NHa
(-S-CS-NH-CHjCHjNH-CS-S-)
4612 Metobromuron
(Patoran)
Urea, N'-(4-bromophenyl)-N-methoxy-N-methyl-
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
4620 Metolachlor
(Dual)
CAS Registry No
"-Da,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
4631 Metoxuron
(Dosanex)
4634
CAS Registry No.
LDs,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Vletribuzin
Lexone)
CAS Registry No.
1-Dso
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
3060-89-7 Mol. Wt. 259.1
2,000
Herbicide
Poison B
Phenylurea pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
Acetamide, 2-chloro-N-(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyO- C^H^CINOj
N-(2-methoxy-1 methylethyl)-
51218-45-2 Mol. Wt. 283.8
2,780
Germination inhibition herbicide
Poison B
Organochlorme pesticide, liquid, nos
Not listed
Urea, N'-(3-chloro-4-(hydroxymethyl)phenyl)- CmH,3CIN202
N,N-dimethyl-
59587-03-0 Mol. Wt. 228 7
1,600
Selective herbicide
Poison B
Phenylurea pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
1,2,4-Tnazin-5(4H)-one, 4-ammo- C8HMN4OS
6-(1.1-dimethylethyl)-3-(methylthio)-
21087-64-9 Mol. Wt. 214.3
2,200
Herbicide
Poison B
Triazine pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed ,
72
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
4640 Mevinphos
(Phosdnn)
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
2-Butenoicacid, 3-((dimethoxyphosphinyl)oxy)-, C7H,3O6P
methyl ester
7786-34-7 Mol. Wt. 224.2
37
Contact and systemic insecticide
Poison B
Mevinphos
Not listed
0 V ,0
{CH]0)!P-0-C=C-C^
f*u OCH*
un3 3
7080
Mexacarbate
(Zectran)
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
Phenol, 4-(dimethylammo)-3,5-dimethyl-,
methylcarbamate (ester)
C12H]8N202
315-18-4
14
Insecticide, acancide
Mol. Wt. 222.3
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Mexacarbate
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
0 H
ii I
0-C-N-CH3
4280 MH
(Maleic hydrazide)
3,6-Pyridazmedione, 1,2-dihydro-
C4H4N2O2
CAS Registry No. 123-33-1
LDj,, 3,800
Use Growth regulator, herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A
RCRA Waste No. U148
Mol. Wt. 112.1
4720 Mirex
(Dechlorane)
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Use
DOT Hazard Class
1,3,4-Metheno-1H-cyclobuta(cd)pentalene, Ciocii2
1,1a,2,2,3,3a,4,5,5a,5b,6-dodecachlorooctahydro
2385-85-5
235
Stomach insecticide
Poison B
Mol. Wt. 545.5
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Cl
4740 Molinate
(Ordram)
1H-Azepine-1-carbothioicacid, hexahydro-,
S-ethyl ester
C9H]7NOS
CAS Registry No. 2212-67-1
LDg, 501
Use Broadleaf and grass herbicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 187 3
0=C-S-C2H5
73
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
4747 Monalide
(Potablan)
Pentanamlde, N-(4-chlorophenyl)-2,2-dimethyl- C,3H]8CINO
CAS Registry No. 7287-36-7
LDM 2,600
Use Post-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 239 8
CH3
0 CH3
0360 Monocrotophos
(Azodnn)
Phosphoric acid, dimethyl 1-methyl-3-
(methylamino)-3-oxo-1-propenyt ester, (Zl-
C7HI4N05P
CAS Registry No. 919-44-8
LD50 21
Use Systemic and contact insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt 223 2
(CHjOljP-O H
CH3-C=C-C=0
H-N-CH,
4751 Monolinuron
(Aresm)
Urea, N'-(4-chlorophenyl)-N-methoxy-N-methyl- C9H,,CIN202
CAS Registry No
LDj,,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
1746-812
1,800
Pre-emergence herbicide
Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Phenylurea pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt. 2147
, - , H 0 0-CH,
// \ I n i
l-^ NVN-C-N-CH3
4760 Monuron
(Telvar)
Urea, N'-(4-chlorophenyl)-N,N-dimethyl-
C9H,,CIN20
CAS Registry No. 15068-5
UDjo 4,480
Use Photosynthesis inhibition herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Phenylurea pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 1987
H-N-C-N(CH3)2
Cl
4780 Monuron-TCA
(Urox)
Urea, N'-(4-chlorophenyl)-N,N-dimethyl-
trichloroacetate
C11H,2CI4N203
CAS Registry No. 150-68-5
LDjd 2,300
Use Photosynthesis inhibition herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Phenylurea pesticide, sodd, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt 362 1
H-N-C-N(CH3)2 "0-CCCIj
"
Cl
74
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
4820 MSMA
(Bueno)
Arsonic acid, methyl-, monosodium salt
CH4AsNa03
CAS Registry No. 2163-80-6
LDM 700
Use Selective pre-emergence contact herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Arsenical pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 162.0
CH3-As
V No*
4860 Naled
(Dibrom)
Phosphoric acid, 1,2-dibromo-2,2-dichloroethyl
dimethyl ester
C4H7Br2CI204P
Mol. Wt. 380.8
CAS Registry No. 300-76-5
LDjo 250
Use Non-systemic contact and stomach insecticide, acaricide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Naled
HCRA Waste No. Not listed
0
II
H
(CHjO), P-0-C-CCI2Br
Br
4880 Napthalene acetamide 1-Naphthaleneacetamide
(Rootonel
CAS Registry No. 86-86-2
LDg, 1,000 (mammalI
Use Fruit thinner
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C12H,,NO
Mol. Wt. 185.2
4900
4925
Napthalene acetic acid 1-IMapthaleneacetic acid
(NAA)
C,2H1002
CAS Registry No.
LDso
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
1-Napthol
(a/pha-naphthol)
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
86-87-3
1,000
Plant growth regulator
Non-regulated material
N.A
Not listed
1-Napthalenol
90-15-3
2,590
Carbaryl hydrolysis product
Non-regulated material
N.A.
Not listed
Mol. Wt. 186.2
C,0H80
Mol. Wt. 144.2
CHzCOOH
75
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
2010 Napropamide
(Devrinol)
Propanamide, N,N-diethyl-2-(T-naphthalenyloxy)- C,7H2]NO2
CAS Registry No. 15299-99-7
LDj,, 5,000
Use Pre-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 271.4
0-CH-CN(C,H5),
4920 Naptalam sodium
(NPA)
Benzole acid, 2-((1-naphthalenylaminolcaroonyll-, C18H12NNaO3
monosodium salt
CAS Registry No. 132 67-2
LDg, 1,770
Use Herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Phthalimide derivative pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 313.3
4940 Neburon
(Granurex)
Urea, N-butyl-N'-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-N-methyl- CI2H16CI2N20
CAS Registry No. 555-37-3
LDjo 11,000
Use Photosynthesis inhibition herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison 6
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 275.2
H-N-C-N-C.H,
4970
Niclosamide
(Yomesanl
Benzamide, 5-chloro-N-(2-chloro-4-nitrophenyl)-
2-hydroxy-
C,3H8CI2N204
CAS Registry No. 50-65-7
LDg, 1,000 (mousel
Use Molluscicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorme pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 327.1
5020 Nitralin
(Planavin)
Benzenamine, 4-(methylsulfonyll-2,6-dinitro-
N,N-dipropyl-
C13H]9N3O6S
CAS Registry No. 4726-14-1
LDjj 2,000 lunreported-mammal)
Use Selective pre-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 345.4
N(CH,CHtCH,),
76
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
5031
Nitrapyrin
(N-Serve)
Pyridine, 2-chloro-6-(tnchloromethyD-
CAS Registry No. 1929 82 4
LDX 940
Use Nitrogen stabilizer soil bactericide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorine pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C6H3CI4N
Mol. Wt. 230 9
Structure
5040 Nitrofen
ITOK)
Benzene, 2,4-dichloro-1-(4-mtrophenoxyl-
C12H7CI2NO3
CAS Registry No. 1836-75-5
LDjo 740
Use Selective herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorine pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 284 1
5060 4-Nitrophenol
(p-nitrophenoll
Phenol, 4-nitro-
C6H5N03
CAS Registry No. 100-2 7
LDjo 350
Use Parathion hydrolysis derivative
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Nitrophenol
RCRA Waste No. U170
Mol. Wt. 139.1
5080 trans-Nonachlor
4,7-Methano-1H-mdene, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,8-
nonachloro-2,3,3a,4,7,7a-hexahydro-
C,0H6CI9
CAS Registry No. 39765-80-5
LDM 500
Use Technical chlordane component
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 444.2
CI CI
5136
Norflurazon
(Evitall
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
3(2HI-Pyridazmone, 4-chloro-5-(methylammo)-
2-(3-(mfluoromethyl)phenyl)-
C,2H9CIF3N3O
27314-13-2
8,000
Selective herbicide
Poison B
Mol. Wt. 303.7
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorine pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
77
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
5148
Oryzalin
(Surflan)
Benzenesulfonamlde, 4-(dipropylamino)-
3,5-dimtro-
C]2H)8N4O6S
CAS Registry No 19044-88-3
LDjo 10,000
Use Pre-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Flammable solid
DOT Shipping Name Flammable solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt. 3464
5149 Oryzalin, dimethyl
ISurflan, dimethyl)
Benzenesulfonamide, 4-(dipropylammo)-
N,N-dimethyl-3,5-dimtro-
5176
5186
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Oxadiazon
Ronstar)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Oxamyl
(Vydatel
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
19044-94-1 Mol. Wt. 374 4
1,000(mousel
Derivative for GLC analysis
Flammable solid
Flammable solid, nos
Not listed
1,3,4-Oxadiazol-2(3H)-one, 3-(2,4-dichloro-5- C15H18CI2N203
(1-methylethoxy)phenyl)-5-( 1,1 -dimethyl ethyl)-
19666-30-9 Mol. Wt. 345.2
3,500
Selective herbicide
Poison B
Organochlorme pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
Ethanimidothioic acid, 2-(dimethylamino)- C7H]3N303S
N-(((methylamino)carbonylloxyl-2-oxo-,
methyl ester
23135-22-0 Mol. Wt. 219 3
5.4
Broadleaf insecticide, nematocide
Poison B
Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
(CH3)2|N-S-< >-N(C3H;>,
fl V
(CH,)2N-C-C=N-0-C-N-CH3
SCH3
4521 Oximino methomyl Ethanimidothioic acid, N-hydroxy-, methyl ester C3H7NOS
(Methomyl oxime)
CAS Registry No. 13749-94-5
IDs, >500
Use Methomyl hydrolysis product
DOT Hazard Class OR M-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 105 2
CH3-C=N-OH
S-CHj
78
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
51S7 Oximino oxamyl
(Oxamyl oxime)
Ethanimidothioic acid, 2-(dimethylamino)-
N-hydroxy-2-oxo-, methyl ester
C6H10N202S
CAS Registry No. 30558-43 1
LDX >7,000
Use Oxamyl hydrolysis product
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt. 1622
0
(CH3)2N-C-C-N-OH
SCH3
5200 Oxychlordane
2,5-Methano-2H-mdeno(1,2-bloxirene,
2,3,4,5,6,6a,7,7-octachloro-1a,1b,5,5a,6,6a-
hexahydro-
C10H4CI8O
CAS Registry No. 27304 13-8
LDa, 457
Use Chlordane metabolite
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 423.8
Cl Cl
5220 Oxydemetonmethyl Phosphorothioic acid, S-(2-(ethylsulfinyllethyl) C6H1604PS2
(Metasystox R) 0,0-dimethyl ester
5230
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Oxyfluorfen
Goal)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
301-12-2 Mol. Wt. 2463
30
Systemic and contact insecticide
Poison B
Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nns
Not listed
Benzene, 2-chloro-1-(3-ethoxy-4-mtrophenoxy)- C^HjjCIFjNO,,
4-(tnfluoromethyD-
42874 03-3 Mol. Wt. 361 7
5,000
Selective pre- and directed post-emergence herbicide
Poison B
Phenoxy pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
0
0
(CHjOl-.P-SfCH^-S-CHjCHj
4800 Oxythioquinox
(Morestan)
1,3-Dithiolo(4,5-b)quinoxalm-2-one, 6-methyl-
C10H6N2OS2
CAS Registry No. 2439-01 2
IDs, 1,100
Use Selective non-systemic acancide, fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Insecticide, dry, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 234.3
C=0
79
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
5240 Paraquat
(Gramoxonel
4,4'-Bipyndmium, 1, 1 '-dimethyl-, dichloride
C12H14CI2N2
CAS Registry No. 1910-42-5
LDjo 57
Use Herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Bipyndmium pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 257.2
5245 Parathion, ethyl
(Parathion)
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl
0-(4-nitrophenyl) ester
C)0HI4N05PS
CAS Registry No. 56-38-2 Mol. Wt. 291.3
LDso 2
Use Non-systemic contact and stomach insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Parathion, liquid
RCRA Waste No. P089
0-P(OC2HS)2
5280 PCNB
(Terraclor)
Benzene, pentachloronitro-
C6CI5N02
CAS Registry No. 82-68-8
LDg, 1,650
Use Specific seed and soil treatment fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorme pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. U185
Mol Wt. 295.3
5260 PCP
(Pentachlorophenol)
Phenol, pentachloro-
C6HCI50
CAS Registry No. 87-86-5 Mol. Wt. 266 3
LDa, 50
Use Wood preservative, defoliant, general herbicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Pentachlorophenol
RCRA Waste No. U242
OH
cl-r^N-cl
ci^y^ci
Cl
5300
Pebulate
(Tillaml
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Carbamothioic acid, butylethyl-,
S-propyl ester
1114-71-2
1,120
Pre-emergence herbicide
Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C,0H21NOS
Mol. Wt. 203 4
CHj(CH2)2S-C-N(CH2),CH,
CHjCH,
80
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
5331 Pendimethalin
(Pay-off, Prowl)
CAS Registry No.
"-Da,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Benzenamine, 3,4-dimethyl-N-(1-methylpropyl)- ci3H19N304
2,6-dinitro-
40318-45-4 Mol. Wt. 281.4
1,250
Selective herbicide
Non-regulated material
N.A.
Not listed
CH3
r j[
NH-CH-C2HS
5366 Perfluidone
(Destun)
Methanesulfonamide, 1,1,1-trifluoro-
N-(2-methyl-4-lphenylsulfonyl)phenyl)-
C,4H12F3N04S2
CAS Registry No. 37924-13-3
LDjjo 633
Use Selective herbicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 379.4
5371 c/s-Permethrin
Cyclopropanecarboxyllc acid, 3-(2,2-DichlorovinyD-
2,2-dimethyl-, 3-phenoxybenzyl ester, cis-
CAS Registry No. 54774-45-7
LDg, 851 mouse)
Use Permethrin isomer
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 391 .3
C
5372 frans-Permethrin
Cyclopropanecarboxylic acid, 3-(2,2-Dichlorovinyl)- C2,H20CI203
2,2-dimethyl-, 3-phenoxybenzyl ester, trans-
CAS Registry No. 51877-74-8
LDM 3,100 (mouse)
Use Permethrin isomer
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 391.3
ci
C=C-C— C-H
ci' V
5373 Permethrin, mixed
isomers
(Ambush, Pounce)
Cyclopropanecarboxylic acid, 3-(2,2-dichlorovinyD-
2,2-dimethyl-, 3-phenoxybenzyl ester
CAS Registry No. 52645-53-1
LDso 410
Use Contact insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorine pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 391.3
C«C~C—C-C-O-CH,
I" V
/\
H3C CH,
81
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
5410
Phenmedipham
(Betanall
Carbamic acid, (3-methylphenyD-
3-(methoxycarbonylamirto)phenyl ester
CAS Registry No. 13684-63 4
LDM 8,000
Use Post-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C16H16N204
Mol. Wt 300 3
CH3-0-C-N-H
5420 Phenothiazine
INemazme)
10H-Phenothiazine
CAS Registry No. 92-84-2
LDg, 5,000
Use Insecticide, anthelmmtic
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Insecticide, dry, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C12H9NS
Mol. Wt 199 3
5680 Phenylmercury acetate Mercury, lacetato-0) phenyl-
(Ceresan, Quicksan)
CAS Registry No 62 38 4
LDso 22
Use Eradicant fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Mercury based pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. P092
C8H8Hg02
Mol. Wt. 336 7
f\Hg-ol
CH,
5460 Phenylmercury borate Mercury, jj-(orthoborato(2-)-0'0'))diphenyldi-
C6H7BHg03
CAS Registry No.
6273-99 0
Mol. Wt. 338 5
Use Paint mildewstat
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Mercury based peslictde, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed _
-Hg-O-B(OH),
5480 Phenylmercury
chloride
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Mercury, chlorophenyl-
C6H6CIHg
100-56-1
60
Seed treatment fungicide
Poison B
Mol. Wt. 313 2
DOT Shipping Name Mercury based pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
-Hg-CI
82
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
5485 Phenylmercury
hydroxide
Mercury, hydroxyphenyl-
CAS Registry No. 100-57-2
LDgQ 18 (intravenous-mouse)
Use Lumber treatment fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Mercury based pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C6H6HgO
Mol. Wt. 294 7
-Hg-OH
5487 Phenylmercury iodide Mercury, lodophenyl-
CAS Registry No.
823-04 1
Use Fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Mercury based pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed _
C6H5Hgl
Mol. Wt. 404 6
-Hg-I
5490 Phenylphenol-o
(Dowicide 1)
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
(1,1'-Biphenyl)-2-ol
132-27-4
2,700
Disinfectant, fungicide
Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C12H100
Mol. Wt. 170.2
5500
Phorate
(Thimet)
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl
S-((ethylthio)methyl) ester
C7H,702PS3
CAS Registry No. 298-02-2
LOgo 1.1
Use Systemic and contact insecticide, acancide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. P094
Mol. Wt. 260 4
(C;H5O);,P-S-CH2-S-C2HS
5501
Phorate oxygen analog Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-diethyl
(Phoratoxon) S-(lethylthio)methyl) ester
C7H,703PS2
CAS Registry No. 2600-69-3
LDso 0-5
Use Phorate oxidation metabolite
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organic phosphorus compound, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 244.3
w
(C2HS0)2P-S- CH2-S-C2H5
83
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
5502 Phorate sulfoxide
Phosphorothioic acid, O,0-diethyl
S-((ethylsulfmyl)methyl) ester
C7H1704PS2
CAS Registry No. 2588-05 8
Use Phorate oxidation derivative
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organic phosphorus compound, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
Mol. Wt. 276 4
5520
Phosalone
(Zolone)
Phosphorodithioic acid, S-((6-chloro-2-oxo-3(2HI-
benzoxazolyllmethyl) 0,0-diethyl ester
C,2H15CIN04PS2
CAS Registry No. 2310-17-0
LDa, 120
Use Non-systemic acancide, insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 367 8
0XNXCH2S-P(OC2H5)2
s
Cl
1610 Phosfolan
(Cyolane)
Phosphoramldic acid, 1,3-dithiolan-2-yhdene-,
diethyl ester
C7HHN03PS2
CAS Registry No 947-02-4
Use Systemic insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
Mol. Wt. 255 3
—S
4000
Phosmet
(Imidan)
Phosphorodithioic acid, S-((1,3-dihydro-
1,3-dioxo-2H-isomdol-2-yl)methyl)
O,O-dimethyl ester
C,,H,2N04PS2
CAS Registry No. 732-11-6
LDj,, 147
Use Non-systemic acancide, insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt 317 3
N-C-S-P(OCH,)2
4001 Phosmet oxygen
analog
Acetic acid, bromo-, 2-phenylethyl ester
C,,H12N05PS
CAS Registry No. 3785-33 9
LDM
Use Phosmet oxidation derivative
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organic phosphorus compound, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 301 3
N-CH2-S-P(OCH,)2
'0
84
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
5580 Phosphamidon
(Dimecron)
Phosphoric acid, 2-chloro-3-(diethylamino)-
1-methyl-3-oxo-1-propenyl dimethyl ester
C,0H,9CIN06P
CAS Registry No. 13171-21-6
LDso 17
Use Systemic insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 299.7
0 CH, 0
(CH30)2P-0-C=C-C-N(C2H5)2
5600 Picloram
(Tordonl
2-Pyridmecarboxylic acid, 4-ammo-3,5,6-tnchloro- C6H3CI3N202
CAS Registry No. 1918-02-1
LDj,, 3,750
Use Broadleaf herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorme pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 241.5
NH2
5640 Piperalin
(Pipron)
Benzoic acid, 3,4-dichloro-, 3-l2-methyl pipendmo) C16H21CI2N02
propyl ester
CAS Registry No. 3478-94-2
LDj,, 2,500
Use Powdery mildew fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorme pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 330.3
5620 Piperonyl butoxide
1,3-Benzodioxole, 5-(l2-(2-butoxyethoxylethoxy)
methyl)-6-propyl-
CAS Registry No. 51-03-6
LDj,, 11,500
Use Pyrethroids synergist
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 338.4
CH,(CH2)2>
C4H,-0-(CH2),-0-(CHZ)2-0-CH2''
5632 Pirimicarb
(Aphoxl
Phosphorothioic acid, 0-(2-(diethylamino)-
6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl| O,O-diethyl ester
C,,H18N402
CAS Registry No. 23103 98 2
LDg, 147
Use Selective aphicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 238.3
CHj
CH,
0
II
0-C-N(CHj)2
N(CH3)2
85
-------
Code Common Name
5642 Pirmiphos ethyl
(Primicid)
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Carbamic acid, dimethyl-, 2-(dimethylammo)-
5,6-dimethyl-4-pyrimidmyl ester
C13H24N303PS
CAS Registry No. 23505-41-1
LDj,, 140
Use Broad range insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 333 4
Structure
CHj
5643 Pirimiphos methyl
(Actellic)
Phosphorothioic acid, 0-(2-(diethylaminol-
6-methyl-4-pynmidinyl) 0,0-dimethyl ester
C,,H20N303PS
CAS Registry No. 29232-93-7
LDj,, 2,050
Use Contact insecticide, fumigant
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 305.4
N(C2H5)2
5670 Plantvax
(Oxycarboxm)
1,4-Oxathun-3-carboxamide, 5,6-dihydro-2-
methyl-N-phenyl-, 4,4-dioxide
C,2H|3N04S
CAS Registry No. 5259-88-1
LD^ 2,000
Use Systemic fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 267 3
CH,
ooo
The following section contains polychlonnated biphenyls and polychlorinated naphthalenes.
The alphabetic listing of compounds continues on page 90
86
-------
Code Common Name
Description
Structure
5701
Aroclor 1221
(Technical)
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS
Mainly contains biphenyl (C12H,0I and isomers of chlorinated
biphenyls of the compositions. C12H9CI and Ct2H8CI2
CAS Registry No. 11104-28-2
LDa, 3,980
Use Various industrial
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Polychlormated biphenyls
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
% Chlorine 21
(SEE NOTES)
X + Y = 0
X + Y= I
X + Y = 2
5702
Aroclor 1232
(Technical)
Mainly contains isomers of chlorinated biphenyls of the
compositions- C12H9CI, C]2H8CI2, and C12H7CI3
CAS Registry No. 11141-16-5
LDg, 4,470
Use Various industrial
DOT Hazard Class OR ME
DOT Shipping Name Polychlormated biphenyls
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
% Chlorine 32
X + Y=l
X + Y = 2
X + Y = 3
5700 Aroclor 1016
(Technical)
Mainly contains isomers of chlorinated biphenyls of the
compositions C12H8CI2 and C12H7CI3
CAS Registry No. 12674-11-2
LDgo 2,300
Use Various industrial
DOT Hazard Class OR ME
DOT Shipping Name Polychlormated biphenyls
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
% Chlorine 415
X +Y= 2
X +Y= 3
5703
Aroclor 1242
(Technical)
'50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Mainly contains isomers of chlorinated biphenyls of the
compositions C12H8CI2, C,2H7CI3, and C,2H7CI4
CAS Registry No. 53469-21-9
LDm 4,250
Various industrial
ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Polychlormated biphenyls
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
% Chlorine 42
X -r Y=2
X -f Y=3
X + Y=4
5704
Aroclor 1248
(Technical)
Mainly contains isomers of chlorinated biphenyls of the
compositions C]2H7CI3, C12H6CI4, and C12H5CI5
CAS Registry No. 12672-29-6
LDg, 11,000
Use Various industrial
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Polychlormated biphenyls
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
% Chlorine 48
X+Y=3
X + Y=4
X + Y=5
87
-------
Code Common Name
Description
Structure
5705
Aroclor 1254
(Technical)
Mainly contains isomers of chlorinated biphenyls of the
compositions- C12H6CI4, C12H5CI6, and C12H4CI6
CAS Registry No. 11097-69-1
LDjo 1,295
Use Various industrial
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Polychlorinated biphenyls
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
% Chlorine 54
X + Y=4
X4 Y=5
X +Y = 6
5706
Aroclor 1260
(Technical)
Mainly contains isomers of chlorinated biphenyls of the
compositions- C12H5CI6, C12H4CI6, C,2H3CI7, and C12H2CI8
CAS Registry No. 11096-82-5
LDg, 1,315
Use Various industrial
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Polychlorinated biphenyls
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
% Chlorine 60
X +Y =
X +Y
X+Y
5707
Aroclor 1262
(Technical)
Mainly contains isomers of chlorinated biphenyls of the
compositions: C,2H5CI5, C12H4CI6, C,2H3CI7, and C,2H2CI8
CAS Registry No. 37324-23-5
LDj,, 11,300
Use Various industrial
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Polychlorinated biphenyls
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
% Chlorine 62
5720
Halowax 1000
(Technical)
CAS Registry No.
POLYCHLORINATED NAPHTHALENES
Mainly contains isomers of chlorinated naphthalenes of
compositions- C,0H7CI, C10H6CI2, C10H5CI3and C,0H4CI4
58718-66-4
% Chlorine 26
Use Various industrial
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed _
(SEE NOTES)
88
-------
Code Common Name
Description
Structure
5721
5725
Halowax 1001 Mainly contains isomers of chlorinated naphthalenes of
(Technical) compositions: C,0H7CI, C,0H6CI2. C,0H6CI3 and C10H4CI4
CAS Registry No.
58718-67-5
% Chlorine 50
Use Various industrial
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Halowax 1099 Mainly contains isomers of chlorinated naphthalenes of
(Technical) compositions: C,0H7CI, C,0H6CI2, C10H5CI3 and C,0H4CI4
CAS Registry No.
39450-05-0
% Chlorine 52
Use Various industrial
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
X + Y=2
X + Y=3
X + Y=4
X + Y=l
X + Y«2
X + Y»3
X + Y=4
5722
Halowax 1013
(Technical)
CAS Registry No.
Mainly contains isomers of chlorinated naphthalenes of
compositions- C,0H6CI3, C,0H4CI4, C,0H3CI6, C10H2CI6
12616-35-2
% Chlorine 56
Use Various industrial
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed _
X+Y=3
X + Y=4
X+Y = 5
X+Y-6
5723 Halowax 1014 Mainly contains isomers of chlorinated naphthalenes of
(Technical) compositions: C10H5CI3, C,0H4CI4, C,0H3CI5, C,0H2CI6 and C,0HCI7
CAS Registry No.
12616-36-3
% Chlorine 62
Use Various industrial
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed _
X+Y-6
X+Y-7
5724
Halowax 1051
(Technical)
CAS Registry No.
LD,
'so
Mainly contains isomers of chlorinated naphthalenes of
compositions C]0HCI7and octachloronaphthalene, C10CI8
2234-13-1
% Chlorine
70
Use Various industrial
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
89
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
5728 Potassium azide
(Kazoe)
Potassium azide
KN3
CAS Registry No. 20762-60-1
LD50 27
Use Nematocide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Poisonous solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt 81.1
5731 Potassium diethyl
(SEE dithiophosphate
NOTESI (KDEDTPI
Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-diethyl ester,
potassium salt
C,H10K02PS2
CAS Registry No. 3454-66 8
I-DSO
Use Organophosphorus metabolite salt
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organic phosphorus compound, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 224.3
(C2H50)2P-S
5732 Potassium diethyl
(SEE thiophosphate
NOTES) (KDETP)
Phosphorothioic acid, O,0-diethyl ester,
potassium salt
C4H10K03PS
CAS Registry No. 5871-17-0
LDa,
Use Organophosphorus metabolite salt
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organic phosphorus compound, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 208.3
,<-> ,
(C2H50)2P-0 K
5733 Potassium dimethyl
(SEE dithiophosphate
NOTES) (KDMDTP)
Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl ester,
potassium salt
C2H6K02PS2
CAS Registry No. 16001-68 6
LDs,
Use Organophosphorus metabolite salt
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organic phosphorus compound, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt 196 3
(CH30)2P-S K
5734 Potassium dimethyl Phosphorothioic acid, 0,O-dimethyl ester,
(SEE thiophosphate potassium salt
NOTES) (KDMTP)
C2H6K03PS
CAS Registry No. 28523 79-7
LDa,
Use Organophosphorus metabolite salt
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organic phosphorus compound, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt 180 2
{CH30)2P-0
90
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
5739 Procyazine
(Cycle)
CAS Registry No.
LDX
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
5741 Procymidone
(Sumilex)
CAS Registry No.
LDs,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Propanenitrile, 2-((4-chloro-6-(cyclopropylammo)- C10H)3CIN6
1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)ammo)-2-methyl-
32889-48-8 Mol. Wt. 252 7
290
Herbicide
Poison B
Tnazine pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
3-Azabicyclo(3 1.0)hexane-2,4-dione, C,3H,,CI2N02
3-(3,5-dichlorophenyl)-1,5-dimethyl-
32809-16-8 Mol. Wt. 284.1
6,800
Preventive/curative fungicide
Poison B
Organochlonne pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
Cl
N ^N
^\ N NH~cNcH3>2
Cl °, CH3
// VN/U~~CVH
c^ Yk"
5742 Profenophos
ICuracron)
CAS Registry No.
LD.,,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Phosphorothloic acid, 0-(4-bromo-2-chlorophenyl) C11H15BrCIO3PS
0-ethyl S-propyl ester
41198-08-7
400
Non-systemic broad spectrum insecticide
Poison B
Mol. Wt. 3736
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
0-P-S-C3H,
OC2HS
5746 Profluralin
(Tolban)
Benzenamine, N-(cyclopropylmethyl)-2,6-dmitro-
N-propyl-4-(tnfluoromethyD-
C14H16F3N304
CAS Registry No. 26399-36-0
LDg, 1,808
Use Soil-incorporated herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 347.3
5752 Promecarb
(Carbamult)
Phenol, 3-methyl-5-(1-methylethyl)-,
methyl carbamate
CAS Registry No. 2631-37-0
LDj,, 74
Use Non-systemic contact insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C12H,7NO2
Mol. Wt. 207.3
CH(CH3)2
/=\ « I
d />-0-C-N-CH3
CH3
91
-------
Code Common Name
5760 Prometon
(Pramitol)
CAS Registry No.
LDg,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
5780 Prometryn
(Caparol)
CAS Registry No.
LDs,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
4090 Pronamide
(Kerb)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
5820 Propachlor
(Ramrod)
CAS Registry No.
"-Da,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
5840 Propanil
(Dipram)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name Mol. Form. Structure
1,3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamine, 6-methoxy- C10H19N60
N,N'-bis(1-methylethyl)-
1610-18-0 Mol. Wt. 225.4
1,750
Non-selective herbicide
Poison B
Triazine pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
1 ,3,5-Triazme-2,4-diamine, C10H]9N6S
N,N'-bis(1-methylethyl)-6-(methylthio)-
7287-19-6 Mol. Wt. 241.4
2,100
Selective herbicide
Poison B
Triazine pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
Benzamide, 3,5-dichloro- C12H,,CI2NO
N-U , 1-dimethyl-2-propynyl)-
23950-58-5 Mol. Wt. 256.1
5,620
Pre- and post-emergence herbicide
Poison B
Organochlorine pesticide, solid, nos
U192
Acetamide, 2-chloro-N-(1-methylethyl)-N-phenyl- C,,HHCINO
1918-16-7 Mol. Wt. 211.7
710
Herbicide
Poison B
Organochlorine pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
Propanamide, N-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)- C9H9CI2NO
709-98-8 Mol. Wt. 218.1
560
Contact herbicide
Poison B
Organochlorine pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
OCH3
H *t' X H
3 2 ( n ( 32
H H
SCH3
H N<^N H
V_N4 JLN_£(CH ,
3 2 ( n ( 32
H H
Cl
>— A 0 H CH3
// VV " I '
V V-C-N-C-C5CH
) ' f*U
Cl 3
P ^N-C-CHzCI
\=/ 0
Cl
H
92
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
5160
Propargite
(Omite)
Sulfurous acid, 2-(4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenoxyl
cyclohexyl 2-propynyl ester
C,9H2B04S
CAS Registry No. 2312-35-8
LDjo 1,480
Use Phytophagous mite acaricide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Propargite
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 350.5
Structure
0-S-0-CH2-CSCH
5800 Propazine
(Gesomil)
1,3,5-Tnazine-2,4-diamine, 6-chloro-
N, N'-bis1 1 -methylethyl)-
C9H)6CINS
CAS Registry No. 139-40-2
LDa, >7,700
Use Pre-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Triazine pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 230.0
Cl
5830 Propetamphos
(Safrotinl
2-Butenoicacid, 3-((lethylamino)
methoxyphosphinothioylloxy)-,
1-methylethyl ester, (El-
CAS Registry No. 31218-83-4
LOg, 75
Use Contact insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 281.3
S CH3 0 H
ii I il I
CH30-P-0-C=C-C-0-C(CH3)2
NC2H5 H
H
5860 Propham
(IPO
Carbamic acid, phenyl-, 1-methylethyl ester
C,0HI3N02
CAS Registry No. 122-42 9
LDg, 1,000
Use Herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 179.2
N-C-0-CH(CH3)2
H
0440 Propoxur
(Baygon)
Phenol, 2-(1-methylethoxy)-, methylcarbamate
C11H)6N03
CAS Registry No. 114-26-1
LDj,, 83
Use Non-systemic insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 209.2
93
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
5882 Protect
1H,3H-Naphtho(1,8-cd)pyran-1,3-dione
C,2H603
CAS Registry No. 81-84-5
LDj,, 12,340
Use Seed protectant
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt. 1982
5905 Pyracarbolid
(Sicarol)
2H-Pyran-5-carboxamide, 3,4-dihydro-6-methyl-
N-phenyl-
C,3H]6N02
CAS Registry No. 24691-76-7
LDg, 1,600 (mtrapentoneal)
Use Systemic fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt 217 3
0 H
5925 Pyrazon
(Chloric! azon)
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
3(2H)-Pyridazmone, 5-amino-4-chloro-2-phenyl- C,0H8CIN30
1698 60-8
2,330
Broadleaf herbicide
Poison B
Mol Wt 221 7
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Cl
5932 Pyrazophos
(Afugan)
Pyrazolo(1,5-alpyrimidme-6-carboxyliC acid,
2-((diethoxyphosphmothioylloxy)-5- methyl-,
ethyl ester
C]4H20N3O6PS
CAS Registry No. 13457-18-6
LDgj 140
Use Systemic fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt. 3734
5940 Pyrethrins
(SEE
NOTES)
Cyclopropaneacrylic acid, 3-carboxy-o,2,2- See Notes
trimethyl-, 1-methyl ester, ester with 4-hydroxy 3
methyl-2-(2,4-pentadienyl)-2-cyclopenten-1-one
CAS Registry No. 8003-34-7
LDgo 584-900
Use Non-systemic insecticide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Pyrethrins
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt See
Notes
R2=CH-CH,
'CH=C-CH3
R,
R, R2
PYRETHRIN I: CH3 CHCH»CH2
PYRETHRIN TX: COOCH3 CHCH-CH2
94
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
5966
Quinalphos
(Bayrusil)
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl
0-2-quinoxalmyl ester
C,2H,6N203PS
CAS Registry No. 13593-03-8
LDgo 26
Use Contact and stomach insecticide, acancide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 298 3
6022 Release
IH-Pyrazole, 3-chloro-5-methyl-4-nitro-
C4H4CIN3O2
CAS Registry No. 6814-58-0
LDg, 350
Use Citrus abscission agent
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 161 6
CH3
6055 Resmethrin
(Cryson)
Cyclopropanecarboxyhc acid, 2,2-dimethyl-3-
(2-methyl-1-propenyl)-, (5-(phenylmethyD-
3-furanyllmethyl ester
C22H26O3
CAS Registry No. 10453-86-8
LDjo 1,500
Use Contact insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Insecticide, dry, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 338 4
CH
CH3-C=CH
N. ii
r>-C-O-CH,
3-r V— n
CH3 [I jl
N^C
5980 Ronnel
(Fenchlorphos)
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl
0-(2,4,5-tnchlorophenyl) ester
C8H8CI3O3PS
CAS Registry No. 299-84-3
LDj,, 906
Use Systemic insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 321.5
0-P(OCH3)2
6000
Rotenone
(Mexide)
(1)Benzopyrano(3,4-blfuro(2,3-hl(1)benzopyran-
6(6aHI-one, 1,2,12,12a-tetrahydro-8,9-
dimethoxy-2-H-methylethenyl)-, (2R-(2a,6ao,12aa))-
CAS Registry No. 83-79-4
LDa, 132
Use Selective non-systemic insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Insecticide, dry, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 394.4
95
OCH3
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
6060 Salithion
4H-1,3,2-Benzodioxaphosphorin, 2-methoxy-,
2-sulfide
C8H9O3PS
CAS Registry No.
LDa,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
6068 Sethoxydim
(Poastl
CAS Registry No.
LDso
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
6100 Siduron
(Tupersanl
CAS Registry No.
LDso
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
6120 Silvex
(2,4,5-TP)
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
3811-49-2 Mol. Wt. 216.2
180
Broad range insecticide
Poison B
Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
f^V'0"P-0-CH3
W^kx-0
2-Cyclohexen-1-one, 2-0-(ethoxyimino)butyl)- C17H29N03S
5-(2-(ethylthio)propyl)-3-hydroxy-
74051-80-2 Mol. Wt. 327.5
3,200
Systemic post-emergence herbicide
Non-regulated material
N.A.
Not listed
0 NOCH2CH3
CH3 CH3 Jk C(CHJ)2CH3
CtVC%H2'kJ^OH
Urea, N-(2-methylcyclohexyl)-N'-phenyl- C^HjoNjO
1982-49-6 Mol. Wt. 232.4
5,000
Selective herbicide
Poison B
Phenylurea pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
/f~VNH.$-NH-/ \
\— / "^ /
CH3
Propionic acid, 2-(2,4,5-tnchlorophenoxyl- C9H7CI3O3
93-72-1 Mol. Wt. 269 5
650
Hormone-type herbicide
ORM-A
2-(2,4,5-Tnchlorophenoxy)propionicacid
U233
CH3
0-CH-COOH
r^W01
JiJ
Cl
6130 Silvex, mixed isooctyl Propionic acid, 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)-,
esters isooctyl ester
CAS Registry No. 32534-95-5 Mol. Wt. 381 5
LDj,, 400-800
Use Selective herbicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name 2-l2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy)propionic acid ester
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
CH3
0-CH-COOC.H17
Cl
96
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
6140 Silvex, propylene Propanoic acid, 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)-,
glycol butyl ether ester propylene glycol butyl ether ester
(Kuron)
C,6H2,CI304
CAS Registry No.
25537-26-2
Mol. Wt. 383.7
441.8
499.9
Use Selective herbicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name 2-(2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy)butyric acid ester
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
CH3
0-CH-COO-(C3HeO),,-C4H9
CI
x=l'2'3
Cl
6160 Simazine
(Princep)
1,3,5-Triazme-2,4-diamine, 6-chloro-N,N'-diethyl- C7H,2CIN5
CAS Registry No. 122-34-9
LDg, 5,000
Use Pre-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Tnazine pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 201.7
Cl
6172 Sodium azide
(Smite)
Sodium azide
CAS Registry No. 26628-22-8
\-DfQ 27 (mouse)
Use Acancide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B .
DOT Shipping Name Sodium azide
RCRA Waste No. P105
NaN3
Mol. Wt. 65.0
No+(:N«N*N:)~
2820 Sodium
pentachlorophenate
(DowicideG)
Phenol, pentachloro-, sodium salt
CAS Registry No. 131522
LDj,, 210
Use Contact and pre-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Sodium pentachlorophenate
RCRA Waste No. P090
C6CI6NaO-H20
Mol. Wt. 288 3
0" No*
H*°
Cl
2800
Sodium
o-phenylphenate
( Dowicide A)
(1,1'-Biphenyl)-2-ol, sodium salt
CAS Registry No. 132-27-4
LDj,, 1,160
Use Antimicrobial
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Phenoxy pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C,2H9NaO-4H20
Mol. Wt. 264.3
0~ No*
97
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
6240 Strobane
(SEE (Technical)
NOTES)
Strobane [mixture of terpene polychlormates
(chlorine 65-66%) of uncertain identity]
See Notes
CAS Registry No. 8001-50-1
LDg, 200
Use Insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorme pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. See
Notes
H3C CH
6260 Sulfotepp
(Bladafum)
Thiodiphosphoric acid, tetraethyl ester
CAS Registry No. 3689-24-5
LDen 5
Use Non-systemic insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Tetraethyl dithiopyrophosphate
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 322.3
s s
(C2H50)2P-0-P(OC2H5)2
6350 Sulprofos
(Bolstar)
Phosphorodithioic acid, 0-ethyl
0-(4-(methylthio)phenyl) S-propyl ester
CAS Registry No. 35400-43-2
LDa, 65
Use Lepidoptera insecticide (cotton)
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C12H19O2PS3
Mol. Wt. 322 5
-S-CH3
S-C3H7
6408 Tebuthiuron
(Spike)
Urea, N-(5-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yD- C9H,6N4OS
N,N'-dimethyl-
CAS Registry No. 34014-18-1
LDj,, 644
Use Broad spectrum herbicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 228.4
(CH3)2CHCH2v,-S.
II
?, '
g-c-N
N - N
CH3
3
6435 Tecnazene
(Fusarex)
Benzene, 1,2,4,5-tetrachloro-3-nitro-
C6HCI4N02
CAS Registry No. 117-18-0
LDj,, 7,500
Use Selective fungicide, potato growth regulator
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorine pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 260.9
N02
Cl
Cl
98
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
0020
Temephos
(Abate)
Phosphorothioicacid, 0,0'-(thiodi-4,1-phenylene) C16H2006P2S3
0,0,O',0'-tetramethyl ester
CAS Registry No. 3383 96-8
LDg, 1,000
Use Insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 466.5
6660 Terbacil
(Sinbar)
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
2,4(1 H,3H)-Pyrimidmedione, 5-chloro-
3-11,1 -dimethylethyl )-6-methyl-
5902-51-2
7,500
Photosynthesis inhibition herbicide
Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorme pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C9H,3CIN202
Mol. Wt. 2167
6573 Terbufos
(Counter)
Phosphorodithioic acid, S-(((1,1-dimethylethyl)
thiolmethyl) 0,0-diethyl ester
C9H2,O2PS3
CAS Registry No. 13071-799
LDj,, 1 6
Use Insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 2884
s
(C2H50)2P-S-CH,-S-C(CH3)
6589
Terbuthylazine
(Gardopnm)
1,3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamme, 6-chloro-
N-( 1 , 1 -dimethylethyl)-N'-ethyl-
CAS Registry No. 5915-41-3
LDj,, 1,845
Use Broad range weed herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Triazine pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C9H16CIN5
Mol. Wt. 229.8
Cl
3980 Terbutryn
(Igran)
1,3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamme, N-( 1,1 -dimethylethyl)- C,0H19N6S
N'-ethyl-6-(methylthiol-
CAS Registry No. 886-50-0
LD,,, 2,500
Use Selective herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Triazine pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 241.4
S-CH3
-
X I
2-N"^rr N-
C(CH3)3
99
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
3740 Tetrachlorvinphos
(Gardona)
Phosphoric acid, 2-chloro-1-(2,4,5-tnchlorophenyl) C,0H9CI404P
ethenyl dimethyl ester
CAS Registry No. 961-11-5
LDj,, 1,100
Use Selective insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 366.0
Structure
CIHC=C-0-P(OCH3)2
6600 Tetradifon
(Tedion)
Benzene, 1,2,4-tnchloro-5-((4-chlorophenyl)
sulfonyll-
C,2H6CI402S
CAS Registry No. 11629-0
LDj,, 566
Use Non-systemic miticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 3560
6608 Tetramethrin
INeo-pynamin,
phthalthrin)
Cyclopropanecarboxylic acid, 2,2-dimethyl-
3-(2-methyl-1-propenyl}-, 1,3, 4,5,6, 7-hexahydro-
1,3-dioxo-2H-isomdol-2-yl) methyl ester
CAS Registry No 7696 12-0
LDj,, 20,000
Use Insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Insecticide, dry, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 331.4
fl /CH,
N-CH2-0-Cv-rCH=C
Y XCH3
0 H3C CH3
6630 Tetrasul
(Animert)
Benzene, 1,2,4-tnchloro-5-((4-chlorophenyl)thio)- C12H6CI4S
CAS Registry No. 2227-13-6
LDjj,, 3,960
Use Non-systemic acancide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 324.0
6640 Thanite
(Bornate)
Acetic acid, thiocyanato-, 1,7,7-trimethylbicyclo C,3HI9NO2S
(2.2 1lhept-2-yl ester, exo-
CAS Registry No. 115-31-1
LDg, 200
Use Insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Insecticide, dry, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 2534
100
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
6660 Thiabendazole
(Mertect)
1H-Benzimidazole, 2-(4-thiazolyll-
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
148-79-8
3,100
Fungicide, anthelmintic
Non-regulated material
C,0H7N3S
Mol. Wt. 201 2
6661
Thidiazuron
(Dropp)
Urea, N-phenyl-N'-1,2,3-thiadiazol-5-yl-
C9H8N4OS
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
51707-55-2
>4,000
Cotton growth regulator
Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 220.2
0570
Thiobencarb
(Bolero)
Carbamothioic acid, diethyl-,
S-((4-chlorophenyl)methyl) ester
CAS Registry No. 28249-77-6
LDj,, 1,903
Use Rice herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B •
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, liquid, nos
RCHA Waste No. Not listed
C12H16CINOS
Mol. Wt. 257 8
cH2SCN(C2Hs)2
6663 Thiofanox
(Dacamox)
2-Butanone, 3,3-dimethyl-Hmethylthio)-,
0-((methylamino)carbonylloxime
C9HmN202S
CAS Registry No. 39196 18-4
LDM 8.5
Use Systemic acaricide, insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. P045
Mol. Wt. 218.3
XCH2-S-CH3
6665 Thiometon
(Ekatin)
Phosphorodithioic acid, S-(2-(ethylthio)ethyl)
0,0-dimethyl ester
C6H,502PS3
CAS Registry No. 640-15-3
LDM 25
Use Systemic insecticide, acaricide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 246.4
(CH30)2P-S-(CH2)2-S-C2H5
101
-------
Code Common Name
6670 Thiophanate
(Topsin)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name Mol. Form. Structure
Carbamic acid, (1,2-phenylenebis C,4H,8N404S2
(iminocarbonothioyl)lbis-, diethyl ester
23564-06-9 Mol. Wt. 370 4
15,000
Systemic fungicide
Poison B
Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
S 0
^x^NH-C-NH-C-0-C2H5
S 0
6671 Thiophanate methyl Benzene, 1,2-bis(3-me1hoxycarbonyl-2-thioureido)- C12HMN4O4S2
(Topsin Ml
CAS Registry No. 23564-05-8
LDg, 7,500
Use Fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 342.4
NH-C-NH-C-0-CH,
NH-C-NH-C-0-CH3
ii ii
S 0
6680 Thiram
(Arasan)
Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide, tetramethyl-
C6H12N2S4
CAS Registry No.
LDa,
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
137-26-8
560
Protective fungicide
ORM-A
Thiram
U244
Mol. Wt. 240.4
r? r?
(CH3)2N-C-S-S~C-N(CH3)2
6700 Tolylfluanid
(Euparen M)
Methanesulfenamide, 1,1-dichloro-
N-((dimethylammo)sulfonyl)-1-fluoro-
N-(4-methylphenyl}-
CAS Registry No. 731-27-1
LDj,, 1,000
Use Protective fungicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorine pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C10H,3CI2F N202S2
Mol. Wt. 347.3
Ov ,0 9'
(CH3)2N-S-N-S-C-F
CI
CH3
6740 Toxaphene
(SEE (Technical)
NOTES) (Camphechlor)
Toxaphene [mixture of chlorinated camphenes
(chlorine 67-69%) of uncertain identity]
CAS Registry No. 8001-35-2 Mol. Wt. 4138
LDj,, 40
Use Non-systemic contact and stomach insecticide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Toxaphene
RCRA Waste No. P123
R,
•CI
CHZCI CHCI,
CHCI2 CH2CI
CH2CI CH2CI
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Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
6770 Triallate
(Avadex BW)
Carbamothioic acid, bisd-methylethyll-,
S-(2,3,3-tnchloro-2-propenyll ester
CAS Registry No. 2303-17-5
LDj,, 1,471
Use Soil-incorporated herbicide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Carbamate pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C10H,6CI3NOS
Mol. Wt. 304 7
((CH3)2CH)2N-C-S-CH2CCI=CCI2
6777 Triazophos
(Hostathion)
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl 0-(1-phenyl-
1H-1,2,4-triazol-3-yll ester
C12H,6N303PS
24017-47-8
64
Broad spectrum insecticide, acaricide
Poison B
Mol. Wt. 313.3
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
N - N
L M
V^-
6780 Trichlorfon
(Dylox)
CAS Registry No
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
Phosphomc acid, (2,2,2-trichloro-1-hydroxyethyl)-, C4H8CI3P04
dimethyl ester
52-68-6
450
Contact and stomach insecticide
ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Trichlorfon
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 257 4
(CH30)2P-CH-CCI3
OH
6438 Trichloroacetic acid Acetic acid, trichloro-
(TCA)
C,HCI,O,
CAS Registry No. 76-03-9
LDa, 5,000
Use Pre-emergence soil herbicide (TCA-sodium) precursor
DOT Hazard Class Corrosive material
DOT Shipping Name Trichloroacetic acid, solid
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 163.4
0
CUCCOH
6783 Trichloronate
(Agntoxl
Phosphonothioic acid, ethyl-, 0-ethyl
0-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyll ester
CAS Registry No. 327-98-0
Lbx 15
Use Non-systemic insecticide
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organophosphorus pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C10H,2CI302PS
Mol. Wt. 333.6
Cl
§xC
0-R.
Cl
103
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Code Common Name
6890 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
6786 Triclopyr
(Garlon)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
6792 Tridemorph
(Calixm)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
6796 Trietazine
(Gesafloc)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
6800 Trifluralin
(Treflan)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name Mol. Form. Structure
Phenol, 2,4,5-tnchloro- C6H3CI30
95-95-4 Mol. Wt. 197 4
820
Fungicide, bactencide
ORM-A
Trichlorophenol
U230
Acetic acid, 3,5,6-tnchloro-2-pyridinyloxy- C7H4CI3NO3
55336-06-3 Mol. Wt. 256.5
713
Systemic herbicide
Poison B
Organochlonne pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
Morpholine, 2,6-dimethyl-4-tridecyl- C^H^NO
24602-86-6 Mol. Wt. 297 6
650
Eradicant fungicide
ORM-A
ORM-A, nos
Not listed
1,3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamine, 6-chloro-N,N,N'-triethyl- C9H,6CIN6
1912-26-1 Mol. Wt. 229.7
594
Selective herbicide
Poison B
Triazme pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
Benzenamine, 2, 6-dmitro-N, N-dipropyl- C,3H]6F3N304
4-(tnfluoromethyll-
1582-09-8 Mol. Wt. 335.3
5,000 (mouse)
Pre-emergence herbicide
Non-regulated material
N.A.
Not listed
OH
Cl
ll 1 n
Cl N T"0-CH2-C-OH
Cl
N(CH2CH2CH3)2
CF3
104
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Code Common Name
6822 Triforine
(Compound W)
CAS Registry No
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
6840 2,4,5-T
(Weedone)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name Mol. Form. Structure
Formamide, N,N'-(1,4-piperazmediylbis(2,2,2- C10H,4CI6N402
trichloroethyhdene))bis-
26644-46-2 Mol. Wt. 435 0
6,000
Systemic fungicide
Poison B
Organochlorme pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
Acetic acid, (2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)- C8H5CI303
93-76-5 Mol. Wt. 255 5
500
Selective post-emergence herbicide
ORM-A
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyaceticacid
U232
T
CI3C-C-NH-CHO
0
CI3C-C-NH-CHO
H
0-CH2COOH
W^CI
Cl
6860 2,4,5-T, butoxyethanol Acetic acid, (2,4,5-tnchlorophenoxy)-,
ether esters 2-butoxyethyl ester
(Technical)
C14H17CI304
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
2545-59-7
500
Selective post-emergence herbicide
ORM-E
2,4,5-Tnchlorophenoxyacetic acid ester
Not listed
Mol. Wt. 355 5
6870 2,4,5-T, butyl ester Acetic acid, (2,4,5-tnchlorophenoxy)-, butyl ester C,2H]3CI303
CAS Registry No. 93-79-8
LDX 619
Use Selective post-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name 2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid ester
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 311.6
OCH2CO(CH2)20(CH2)3CH3
.Cl
Cl-^St
and
Cl
OCH2CO(CH2)2OCHCH2CH3
CH3
'Cl
Cl
Cl
C,// \\
Cl'
OCH2COC4HS
6880 2,4,5-T, isooctyl ester Acetic acid, (2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)-,
2-ethylhexyl ester
CAS Registry No. 1928-47-8
LDg, 500
Use Selective post-emergence herbicide
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name 2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid ester
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C16H2,CI303
Mol. Wt. 367.7
Cl
0-CH2-COO-C8H17
Cl
Cl
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Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
6885 2,4,5-T, propylene
glycol butyl ether
esters
IEsteron245)
CAS Registry No.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
6900 2,4,5-TB
(SEE
NOTES)
CAS Registry No.
LD,.
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
7020 Vernolate
(Vernam)
Acetic acid, (2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)-, C16H19CI304
propylene glycol butyl ether esters C18H25CI305
C2iH31Cl306
3084-62-6 Mol. Wt. 369 7
4278
500 4859
Selective post-emergence herbicide
ORM-E
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid ester
Not listed
Butanoic acid, 4-(2,4,5-tnchlorophenoxyl- C]0H9CI303
93-80 1 Mol. Wt 283 5
-
Herbicide
Poison B
Organochlorme pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
Carbamothioic acid, dipropyl-, S-propyl ester C10H21NOS
0
OCH2CO[(CH2)30]X(CH2)3CH3
rY'
Cl-1^1 X= 1,2,3
Cl
0(CH2)3COOH
CI-T^Sl
LJ^CI
Cl
CAS Registry No.
LD-a
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
1929-77-7
1,500
Herbicide
Poison B
Carbamate pesticide, liquid, nos
Not listed
Mol. Wt. 203.3
0
CH3
-------
Code Common Name
7100 Ziram
(Cymate)
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Use
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name Mol. Form. Structure
Zinc, bis(dimethylcarbamodithioato-S,S'l-, (T-4)- C6H,2N2S4Zn
137-30-4 Mol. Wt. 305 8
1,400
Protectant fungicide
Poison B
Dithlocarbamate pesticide, solid, nos
Not listed
H3C S S CH3
V< V VN'
H3CX V ^ NCH3
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COMPOUND ADDITIONS SINCE THE 1981 INDEX
Since publication of the January, 1981 edition of this Index (EPA-600/2-81-011), thirty (30) more pesticides
and/or pesticidal derivatives have been added and now appear in this edition. They are as follows:
Code No.
Index Name
0110 Amdro
0600 BHC, mixed isomers
0734 Bioallethrin
0735 S-Bioallethrin
0780 Bomyl
0816 Bromadiolone
1462 Chloropicrin (Trichloronitromethane)
1580 Cyanophos(Cyanox)
1612 Cypermethrin
1800 DDD-p,p'-olefin
1930 Deltamethrin (Decamethrin)
2112 Dibutyl chlorendate
2305 Dichloropropene, mixed isomers
(Telone)
2570 Diothyl (Pyrimithate)
3020 2,4-D, isooctyl ester
Code No.
Index Name
3070 2,4-D, sodium salt
3261 Endrin aldehyde
3262 Endrin ketone
3623 Fluoridamid
3796 Glyoxime
4011 IBP
4045 Isodrin
4062 Isoprocarb
4540 Methoxychlor, mixed isomers
(Technical)
5670 Plantvax
5741 Procymidone (Sumilex)
6068 Sethoxydim(Poast)
6408 Tebuthiuron
6608 Tetramethrin
6438 Trichloroacetic acid (TCA)
Whenever new pesticides are introduced, they are added as soon as analytical grade material can be obtained.
Suggestions for other compounds to be added to the Repository inventory are always welcomed. Whenever
demand is sufficient, such compounds will be incorporated as soon as is practical.
COMPOUNDS DELETED FROM THE 1981 INDEX
The status of all pesticidal compounds in the Repository inventory is regularly reviewed. Those reference
standards for which there has been essentially no demand over time are eventually discontinued. In addition,
those for which sources can no longer be located and for which in-house synthesis has proven prohibitively
expensive, are likewise discontinued. The following pesticidal compounds listed in the 1981 Index have been
deleted from this edition for one or both of these reasons.
Code No.
Index Name
0027 Acrolein (Aqualin)
6360 Cyanofenphos (Surecide)
1820 DDD-m,p'(m,p'-TDE)
1981 Demeton-o (Systox-o; Demeton, thiono isomer)
3949 Methyl 5-hydroxy-2-benzimidazolecarbamate (Benomyl derivative)
5251 Parinol (Parnon)
6222 Streptomycin sulfate (Agristrep)
6300 Sulfoxide
6775 Triazbutil (Butrizol; Indar)
6895 2,4,5-T, triethylamine salt
It should be noted that, at .the time this 1984 Index was being prepared, standards for most of these
compounds remained in stock and, therefore, may still be available upon request. However, as stocks are
depleted, these compounds will be permanently discontinued.
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COMPOUND NAME CHANGES
The following compounds are now listed by different names from those used in the previous edition of the
Index. In general, these changes result from an attempt to specify the compounds by the proper generic names
or by the most widely used common names, or to more accurately reflect the composition of the standards as
provided.
Code No.
Former Index Name
Current Index Name
2280 Dichlorobenzene, ortho
2300 Dichlorobenzene, para
2730 Ditalimfos
2940 2,4-D, acid
2960 2,4-D, butoxyethanol esters
2980 2,4-D, butyl ester
3000 2,4-D, isobutyl esters
3160 Ediphenphos
3630 Flurecol, butyl ester
4340 MCPA, acid
4380 MCPB, acid
4400 MCPP, acid
6620 Methaml Sodium)
4920 Naptalam, sodium salt
5220 Oxydemeton methyl
5240 Paraquat dichloride
4580 Parathion methyl
5373 Permethrin
5680 Phenylmercuric acetate
5460 Phenylmercuric borate
5480 Phenylmercuric chloride
5485 Phenylmercuric hydroxide
5487 Phenylmercuric iodide
5490 o-Phenylphenol
6120 Silvex, acid
6130 Silvex, isooctyl esters
6240 Strobane-T-Toxaphene
6840 2,4,5-T, acid
6870 2,4,5-T, butyl esters
6880 2,4,5-T, isooctyl esters
6900 4-(2,4,5-TB)
Dichlorobenzene- o
Dichlorobenzene-p
Ditalimphos
2,4-D
2,4-D, butoxyethanol ester
2,4-D, mixed butyl esters
2,4-D, mixed isobutyl esters
Edifenphos
Flurecol-butyl
MCPA
MCPB
MCPP
Metham sodium
Naptalam sodium
Oxydemetonmethyl
Paraquat
Methyl parathion
Permethrin, mixed isomers
Phenylmercury acetate
Phenylmercury borate
Phenylmercury chloride
Phenylmercury hydroxide
Phenylmercury iodide
Phenylphenol-o
Silvex
Silvex, mixed isooctyl esters
Strobane
2,4,5-T
2,4,5-T, butyl ester
2,4,5-T, isooctyl ester
2,4,5-TB
EQUIVALENT NAME CROSS REFERENCE
This section contains a list of Pesticide Equivalent Names. It is intended to assist the user in identifying the
official, generic, and/or commonly-accepted names of each of the pesticidal materials offered through the
Repository program. These cover an extensive variety of pesticides and pesticidal alteration products
(components, isomers, metabolites and other environmental derivatives), and should provide useful when only
names of proprietary or trade origin would otherwise be available.
Equivalent names for several compounds from the Industrial Chemicals Section are included on the list of
Pesticide Equivalent Names because of their overlapping uses as pesticides as well as industrial chemicals.
Refer to previous discussions (See Section 3, General Information) for explanation on classification of
compounds as pesticides or industrial chemicals.
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The list of Pesticide Equivalent Names includes two columns of pesticide names with corresponding Repository
compound code numbers. The column on the left lists pesticide names, including many "common" and
generic names, as well as the most widely known proprietary and trade names, in alphabetical order. The
second column is the equivalent official Repository name.
"Common" names are established by various organizations including the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) and the International Standards Organization (ISO). Often, common names have been
established merely through repeated and long-term usage. Where no commonly accepted name exists or is in
widely accepted use, the most appropriate proprietary name is used in the list of Pesticide Equivalent Names.
However, it should be noted that pesticide nomenclature in general is complicated and subject to near-
constant change. New common and/or generic names are routinely being established, and even the precise
systematic names used by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Registry and the International Union of Pure
and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) are subject to modification in order to meet new guidelines for nomenclature.
Although some trade names may prove convenient, unfortunately, they are unsuitable for regulatory and legal
purposes. The user should be aware that during the life of this edition of the Index, a significant number of
compounds known currently only by trade names may be assigned official common or generic names.
Space does not permit a cross-reference by systematic chemical name (e.g., CAS, IUPAC). However, the
current CAS Registry chemical name is provided for all compounds in Section 3. Should additional information
or clarification concerning nomenclature be required, it can readily be obtained through the Repository's
Technical Information and Assistance Service.
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PESTICIDE EQUIVALENT NAMES
NAME
A-363
Aatak
Aaterra
Aatrex
Abar
Abate
Abathion
Abol
Abstensil
Abstinyl
AC-528
AC-4124
AC-5223
AC-891 1
AC-12880
AC-18682
AC-26691
AC-47031
AC-52160
AC-84777
AC-92553
Acaraben
Acaralate
Acarin
Acarol
Acaron
Accelarate
Accotab
Accothion
Acenaphthene
Acephate
Acetaphos
Acethion
Acetochlor
Acetophos
Acetoxon
Acifluorfen
Acricid
Acriciol
Acnzane
Acrolein
Acronize
Acrylaldehyde
Actamer
Actellic
Acti-Aid
Actidione
Actispray
Activol
COMMON NAME
Ammocarb
Thiram
Ethazol
Atrazine
Leptophos
Temephos
Temephos
Pirimicarb
Disulfiram
Disulfiram
Dioxathion
Dicapthon
Dodine
Phorate
Dimethoate
Prothoate
Cythioate
Phosfolan
Temephos
Difenzoquat
Pendimethalm
Chlorobenzilate
Chloropropylate
Dicofol
Bromopropylate
Chlordimeform
Endothall
Pendimethalin
Fenitrothion
Acenaphthene
Acephate
Acetophos
Acethion
Acetochlor
Acetophos
Acetoxon
Blazer
Binapacryl
Binapacryl
Phenacridane chloride
Acrolein
Chlortetracychne
Acrolein
Bithmol
Pirimiphos methyl
Cycloheximide
Cycloheximide
Cycloheximide
Gibberellicacid
CODE
NUMBER
0180
6680
6590
0420
4190
0020
0020
5632
2580
2780
5500
2420
1621
1610
0020
2395
5531
1360
2340
0872
1480
3240
5331
3480
PO11
0025
0760
5643
1600
1600
1600
3790
NAME
Actril
Adamsite
Aerotheme TT
Afalon
Afesin
AFL-1082
Afhx
Afnor
Afos
Afugan
Agallol
Agent Blue
Agnmet
Agnmycin
Agnsil
Agnstrep
Agntox
Agrocide
Agrosan
Agrotec
Agrothion
Agrox
Agroxon
Agualine
Akar
Aktmit
Akton
Alachlor
Alamos
Alanap
Alar
Albamycin
Aldicarb
Aldicarb sulfone
Aldicarb sulfoxide
Aldoxycarb
Aldnn
Aldnte4
Aldrosol
Alfacron
Alicep
Alipur-O
Alkron
Allantom
Aileron
Allethrin
d-frans-Allethrm
Allidochlor
Allisan
COMMON NAME
loxynil
Phenarsazone chloride
Trichloroethane
Linuron
Monolinuron.
Fluoroacetonihde
Formothion
Chlorophacinone
Mecarbam
Pyrazophos
MEMO
Cacodylic acid
Phorate
Streptomycin sulfate
Trichloronate
Streptomycin sulfate
"Trichloronate
BHC, gamma isomer
Phenylmercury acetate
2,4-D
Fenitrothion
Phenylmercury urea
MCPA
Acrolein
Chlorobenzilate
Atrazine
Akton
Alachlor
Azothoate
Naptalam sodium
Dammozide
Novobiocm
Aldicarb
Aldicarb sulfone
Aldicarb sulfoxide
Aldicarb sulfone
Aldnn
Aldnn
Aldnn
lodofenphos
Pyrazon
Cycluron
Parathion, ethyl
Allantoin
Parathion, ethyl
Allethrin
Bioallethnn
CDAA
Dichloran
CODE
NUMBER
4040
4240
4751
3722
1425
4441
5932
0961
5500
6783
6783
0680
5680
2940
3480
4340
1360
0420
4160
4920
1681
0060
0062
0061
0062
0080
0080
0080
4103
5925
5245
5245
0100
0734
1140
2260
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NAME
Alltox
Allyl cinerin
Allyveratrole
Allyxycarb
Alon
Alodan
Alorac
Alopex
Altoric
Altosid
Altozar
Alvit
Amaze
Am box
Ambush
Amcide
Amdon
Amdro
Amercide
Amerol
Amethopterin
Ametrex
Ametryn
Amex 820
Amiben
Amidithion
Amid-Thin W
2-Aminobenzimidazole
Aminocarb
4-Amino-5-chloro-
pyridaz-6-one
Aminoform
Aminoptenn
Ammotnazole
Aminozide
Amiphos
Amiton oxalak
Amitraz
Amitrole
Amizine
Amizol
Animate
Ammo
Ammoform
Amobam
Amoxone
Amrol
Ancymidol
Anilazine
COMMON NAME
Toxaphene
Allethnn
Methyl eugenol
Allyxycarb
Isoproturon
Alodan
Alorac
Clofop-isobutyl
Tripene
Methoprene
Hydroprene
Dieldnn
Isofenphos
Binapacryl
Permethrm, mixed isomers
Ammonium sulfamate
Picloram
Amdro
Captan
Amitrole
Methotrexate
Ametryn
Ametryn
Butralin
Chloramben
Amidithion
Naphthalene acetamide
2-Ammobenzimidazole
Aminocarb
4-Amino-5-chloropyridaz-6-one
Methenamine
Aminoptenn
Amitrole
Dammozide
DAEP
Tetram
Amitraz
Amitrole
Simazme
Amitrole
Ammonium sulfamate
Cypermethrin
Methenamine
Amobam
2,4-D, triethanolamine salt
Amitrole
Ancymidol
Anilazine
CODE
NUMBER
6740
0100
4080
1530
4531
2380
4050
5373
5600
0110
1020
0200
0120
0120
0933
0140
4880
0171
0180
0186
0200
1681
0195
0200
6160
0200
1612
0220
0200
0230
2920
NAME
Ammert
Anisuron
Aniten
Anofex
Ansar 8100
Ansar 157
Ansar 170 H C
Antabuse
Antadix
Antak
Antene
Anthio
Anthon
Antietanol
Anthraqumone
Anticarie
Anti-K
Antimilace
Antiphen
Antu
Apachlor
Apamidon
Apavmphos
APC
APGA
Aphamide
Aphidan
Apholate
Aphox
Aphoxide
Apl -Luster
APO
Appa
Appex
Aquacide
Aqua-Kleen
Aqualm
Aquathol
Aqua-Vex
Aquinite
Aramite
Arasan
Arathane
Arbitex
Ardall
Arelon
Ares in
A-Rest
Aretan
COMMON NAME
Tetrasul
Anisuron
Flurecol-butyl
DDT, mixed isomers (Technical)
DSMA
MAMA
MSMA
Disulfiram
Disulfiram
Antak
Ziram
Formothion
Trichlorfon
Disulfiram
Anthraqumone
Hexachlorobenzene
Sulfa-qumoxalme
Metaldehyde
Dichlorophen
Antu
Chlorfenvmphos
Phosphamidon
Mevinphos
Allyxycarb
Aminopterin
Aphamide
Aphidan
Apholate
Pinmicarb
Tepa
Thiabendazole
Tepa
Phosmet
Tetrachlorvmphos
Diquat dibromide
2,4-D
Acrolem
Endothall
Silvex
Chloropicrin
Aramite
Thiram
Dinocap
BHC, gamma isomer
Salicylic acid
Isoproturon
Monlinuron
Ancymidol
MEMC
CODE
NUMBER
6630
3630
1880
2860
4820
7100
3722
6780
0250
3920
0260
1300
5580
4640
5632
6660
4000
3740
2660
2940
3240
6120
1462
6680
2560
0680
P889
4080
4751
0230
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NAME
Aretit
Arisan
Arkatine
Arprocarb
Arrhenal
Arsan
Arsmyl
Arylam
Asarinin
Ascabin
ASP-51
Aspon
Aspor
Asterol
Asulam
Asulox
Asuntol
AT-F
ATA
Atelor
Atgard
Athidathion
Atlasclox
Atlacide
Atlas 'A1
Atoxan
Atranex
Atratol
Atraton
Atrazine
Aureomycin
Avadex
Avadex BW
Avenge
Avicol
Avitrol
Avlothane
Axiom-n
Azacosterol
Azak
Azaplant
Azidilhion
Azinos
Azinphos ethyl
Azinphos methyl
Aziprotryn
Azithiram
Azobenzene
Azobenzide
COMMON NAME
Dinoseb acetate
Buturon
DDT, mixed isomers (Technical)
Propoxur
DMSA
Cacodylic acid
DSMA
Carbaryl
Sesamin
Benzyl benzoate
Aspon
Aspon
Zineb
Diamazole
Asulam
Asulam
Coumaphos
Hexachlorophene
Amitrole
Diamazole
Dichlorvos
Athidathion
Demephion
Sodium chlorate
Sodium arsenite
Carbaryl
Atrazine
Atrazine
Atraton
Atrazine
Chlortetracycline
Diallate
Triallate
Difenzoquat
PCNB
4-AP
Hexachloroethane
Akton
Azacosterol
Terbutol
Amitrole
Menazon
Azinphos ethyl
Azinphos ethyl
Azinphos methyl
Aziprotryn
Azithiram
Azobenzene
Azobenzene
CODE
NUMBER
2566
1880
0440
2860
0961
2860
1060
0580
0300
0300
7120
0310
0310
1540
3940
0200
2320
1060
0420
0420
0320
0420
2040
6770
2395
5280
P605
0200
3840
3840
3820
0340
0340
NAME
Azodrm
Azofene
Azolan
Azosam
Azothoate
B-995
B-9002
B-18510
B-31686
B-32394
B-33172
B-37289
B-40577
B-60618
B-78182
B-92114
BAAM
Bacid
Bactenostat-CS-1
Balan
Balfin
Banafine
Bandane
Banex
Banol
Bantrol
Bantu
Banvel C
Banvel D
Banvel T
Barbamate
Barban
Baron
Barricade
Barthnn
BAS 290-H
BAS 327-F
BAS 2903-H
BAS 31 91
BAS 3460
Basagran
Basal in
Basamaize
Basanite
Basfapon
Banfungin
Bash
Bassa
COMMON NAME
Monocrotophos
Phosalone
Amitrole
Tecordin
Azothoate
Daminozide
Naphtalophos
Phenthoate
Thioqumox
Fungilon
Fuberidazole
Trichloronate
Trimeturon
Fenzthiazuron
Chlorphoxim
Isotenphos
Amitraz
Fenthion
Bithionol
Benefm
Benefin
Benefin
Bandane
Dicamba
Carbanolate
loxynil
Antu
Tricamba
Dicamba
Tricamba
Barban
Barban
Erbon
Cypermethnn
Barthnn
Prynachlor
Fenethacarb
Prynachlor
Furcarbanil
Carbendazim
Bentazon
Fluchloralm
Prynachlor
Dinoseb
Dalapon
Methyl metiram
Famphur
BPMC
CODE
NUMBER
0360
5520
0200
1681
6783
4050
0195
3520
0480
0480
0480
2140
4040
0260
2140
0400
0400
1612
1071
0425
0407
2760
1660
3440
0791
113
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NAME
Basudin
Batasan
Bavistin
Bay 13/59
Bay 21/199
Bay 2352
Bay 5072
Bay 5712
Bay 6072
Bay 6076
Bay 9010
Bay 10756
Bay 15080
Bay 15203
Bay 16259
Bay 17147
Bay 18510
Bay 19639
Bay 21097
Bay 22555
Bay 23323
Bay 23655
Bay 25141
Bay 25648
Bay 29493
Bay 30130
Bay 30686
Bay 32394
Bay 33051
Bay 331 72
Bay 36205
Bay 37289
Bay 37344
Bay 38819
Bay 39007
Bay 41831
Bay 44646
Bay 45432
Bay 46131
Bay 47531
Bay 49854
Bay 50282
Bay 60618
Bay 68138
Bay 70143
Bay 70533
Bay 71628
Bay 74283
Bay 77049
COMMON NAME
Diazmon
Fentm acetate
Carbendazim
Trichlorfon
Coumaphos
Niclosamide
Fenammosulf
Tolyfluamd
Fenaminosulf
Niclosamide
Propoxur
Demeton, mixed isomers
Benquinox
Demetonmethyl
Azinphos ethyl
Azinphos methyl
Phenthoate
Disulfoton
Oxydemetonmethyl
Fenaminosulf
Oxydisulfoton
Metasystox-S
Fensulfothion
Niclosamide
Fenthion
Propanil
Thioqumox
Fungilon
Phenthoate
Fubendazole
Oxythioqumox
Tnchloronate
Methiocarb
Gophacide
Propoxur
Fenitrothion
Aminocarb
Dimethoate oxygen analog
Propmeb
Dichlofluanid
Tolyfluamd
Allyxycarb
Benzthiazuron
Fenamiphos
Carbofuran
Methachlorphenprop
Methamidophos
Methabenzthiazuron
Quinalphos
CODE
NUMBER
2080
3527
1071
6780
1540
4970
2020
6700
2020
4970
0440
1983
3840
3820
2720
5220
2020
3500
4970
3520
5840
4800
6783
4500
0440
3480
0180
2421
6700
3470
1040
4750
5966
NAME
Bay 77488
Bay 78418
Bay 79770
Bay 921 14
Bay 94377
Bay 105807
Bay NTN 9306
Bay SRA 3886
Baycarb
Baycid
Baygon
Bayluscide
Baymix
Bayrusil
Baytan
Baytex
Baythion
Bazamid
BCM
BCP
BCPE
Belgran
Belmark
Belt
Benalan
Benazolm
Bencornox
Bendiocarb
Bendioxide
Benefex
Benefin
Benflurahn
Benlate
Benodaml
Benomyl
Benphos
Benquinox
Bensofume
Bensuhde
Bentazon
Benthiocarb
Benthiocerb
Bentraml
Bentrazone
Benzabar
Benzac 354
Benzac 1281
Benzadox
Benzahex
COMMON NAME
Phoxim
Edifenphos
Chloramformethan
Isofenphos
Metribuzin
Isoprocarb
Sulprofos
Fenamiphos
BPMC
Fenthion
Propoxur
Niclosamide
Coumaphos
Quinalphos
MEMC
Fenthion
Phoxim
Dazomet
Carbendazim
BCP
Dimite
Isoproturon
Fenvalerate
Chlordane (Technical)
Benefin
Benazolin
Benazolm
Bendiocarb
Bentazon
Benefin
Benefin
Benefin
Benomyl
Benodanil
Benomyl
Phosalone
Benquinox
Azobenzene
Bensuhde
Bentazon
Thiobencarb
Thiobencarb
Bentranil
Bentazon
2,3,6-TBA
PBA
2,3,6-TBA
Benzadox
BHC, mixed isomers (Technical)
CODE
NUMBER
3160
4050
4634
4062
6350
3470
0791
3520
0440
4970
1540
5966
3520
1071
4080
3555
1200
0480
0472
0425
0480
0480
0480
0500
0500
5520
0340
0520
0425
0570
0570
0425
0577
0600
114
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NAME
Benzamorf
Benzene hexachloride
Benzex
Benzilan
Benzomare
Benzomate
Benzoxymate
Benzoyl prop ethyl
Benzthiazuron
Benzyl benzoate
Beosit
Berelex
Berkmyan
Bermat
Betamec
Betanal
Betanal AM
Beta-naphthol
Betanex
Betasan
Bethodrme
Bexane
BFPO
BFV
BHC
BHC, alpha
BHC, beta
BHC, delta
BHC, gamma
Bicep
Bidisin
Bidrin
Bifenox
Big Dipper
Bilevon
Bmapacryl
Bine-Trol
Binnell
Bioallethnn
S-Bioallethnn
Biocide
Bioqum
Bioresmethrin
Biostat PA
Biotexin
Biothion
BIPC
Biphenyl
Birlane
COMMON NAME
Benzamorf
BHC, mixed isomers (Technical)
BHC, mixed isomers (Technical)
Chlorobenzilate
Phenobenzuron
Benzomate
Benzomate
Benzoylprop ethyl
Benzthiazuron
Benzyl benzoate
Endosulfan, mixed isomers
Gibberellic acid
Oxytetrocydme
Chlordimeform
Bensulide
Phenmedipham
Desmedipham
2-Naphthol
Desmedipham
Bensulide
Benefin
MCPB
Dimefox
Formaldehyde
BHC, mixed isomers (Technical)
BHC, alpha isomer
BHC, beta isomer
BHC, delta isomer
BHC, gamma isomer
Metolachlor
Methachlorphenprop
Dicrotophos
Bifenox
Diphenylamme
Hexachlorophene
Bmapacryl
MCPA
Benefin
Bioallethnn
S-Bioallethnn
Acrolem
Copper 8-qumolate
Resmethrin
Oxytetracychne
Novobiocm
Temephos
Chlorbutam
Biphenyl
Chlorfenvinphos
CODE
NUMBER
0600
0600
1360
0578
0580
3180
3790
1480
0520
5410
2006
2006
0520
0480
4380
0600
0620
0640
0660
0680
4620
0700
0733
3940
4340
0480
0734
0735
6055
0020
0740
1300
NAME
Bis-ethyl xanthogen
Bitemol
Bithin
Bithionol
Black Leaf 40
Bladafum
Bladan
Bladan-M
Bladex
Blastm
Blattanex
Blazer
Blex
Blue vitriol
Blulan
BMC
B-Nme
Bo-Ana
Bolate
Bolero
Bolls-Eye
Bolstar
Boltran
Boltrolex
Bomyl
Bonalan
Borderm aster
Borea
Borolm
Botran
Botrilex
Bovinex
BPBSMC
BPMC
Brasoran
Brassical
Bravo
Brellm
Brestan
Brittox
Brodan
Brofene
Bromacil
Bromadiolone
Bromax
Bromochlorphos
Bromeflor
Brommex
Brommal
COMMON NAME
EXD
Simazine
Bithionol
Bithionol
Nicotine
Sulfotepp
Parathion, ethyl
Methyl parathion
Cyanazine
Pentachlorobenzol alcohol
Propoxur
Blazer
Pinmiphos methyl
Copper sulfate
Benefin
Methoqum-butyl
Dammozide
Famphur
Cacodyhc acid
Thiobencarb
Cacodyhc acid
Sulprofos
Dichloran
PCNB
Bomyl
Benefin
MCPA
Bromacil
Picloram
Dichloran
PCNB
Trichlorfon
BPBSMC
BPMC
Aziprotryn
PCNB
Chlorothalonil
Gibberellic acid
Fentin acetate
Bromoxynil
Chlorpynfos
Bromophos
Bromacil
Bromadiolone
Bromacil
Naled
Ethephon
Bromoxynil
Bromoxynil octanoate
CODE
NUMBER
3420
6160
6260
5245
4580
1552
0440
0760
5643
0480
1681
3440
0961
0570
0961
6350
2260
5280
0780
0480
4340
0800
5600
2260
5280
6780
0791
5280
1640
3790
3527
0820
2900
0840
0800
0816
0800
4860
3330
0820
115
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NAME
Bromobonil
Bromocyclen
Bromodan
4-Bromo-2,5-dichloro-
phenol
Bromofume
Brom-0-Gas
Bromone
Bromophenoxime
Bromophos
Bromophos ethyl
Bromopropylate
Bramoxyml
Brompyrazone
Bromsalans
Brophene
Brulan
Brush-Rhap
Bucarpolate
Bueno
Bufencarb
Bulan
Bulbosan
Bunema
Bunt-No-More
Bupirimate
Burex
Busan 72
Busan 77
Busulfan
Butacarb
Butachlor
Butacide
Butanex
Butban prynachlor
Buthidazole
Butopyronoxyl
Butox
Butoxone
Butralm
Butrizol
Buturon
Butylate
Butyrac
Butyron
Bux
C-570
C-709
COMMON NAME
Bromobonil
Bromocyclen
Bromocyclen
4-Bromo-2,5-dichlorophenol
1 ,2-Dibromoethane
Methyl bromide
Bromadiolone
Bromophenoxime
Bromophos
Bromophos ethyl
Bromopropylate
Bromoxyml
Brompyrazone
Diaphene
Bromophos
Tebuthiuron
2,4,5-T
BCP
MSMA
Bufencarb
Bulan
Bulbosan
Bunema
Hexachlorobenzene
Bupmmate
Pyrazon
TCMTB
PBED
Busulfan
Butacarb
Butachlor
Piperonyl butoxide
Butachlor
Buthidazole
Indalone
Deltamethrm
2,4-DB
Butralin
Triazbutil
Buturon
Butylate
2,4-DB
Buturon
Bufencarb
Phosphamidon
Dicrotophos
CODE
NUMBER
0822
P480
0816
0840
0860
0872
0820
2060
0840
6408
6840
4820
0960
0916
3920
5925
0922
5620
0922
0926
1930
3080
0933
0940
3080
0960
5580
0700
NAME
C-1414
C1983
C-2059
C-2242
C-2446
C-3126
C-3470
C-6313
C-6989
C-7019
C-7744
C-8353
C-8514
C-8949
C-9122
C-9491
C-18898
C-19490
Cabblemone
Cacodylic acid
Caid
Calar
Calcium acid
methanearsonate
Calcium arsenate
Caldron
Calixin
Camphechlor
Candex
Can-Trol
Caparol
Caprane
Caprohn
Capryl
Captafol
Captan
Captax
Caragard
Carbamme
Carbamorph
Carbamult
Carbanolate
Carbaryl
Carbasulam
Carbatene
Carbatox
Carbendazim
Carbetamex
Carbetamide
COMMON NAME
Monocrotophos
Chloroxuron
Fluometuron
Chlortoluron
Amidithion
Metobromuron
Difenoxuron
Chlorbromuron
Fluorodifen
Aziprotryn
Carbaryl
Dioxacarb
Chlordimeform
Chlorfenvmphos
Bromofenoxim
lodofenphos
Dimethametryn
Piperophos
Looplure
Cacodylic acid
Chlorophacinone
Calar
CAMA
Calcium arsenate
Dmoseb
Tndemorph
Toxaphene
Atrazine
MCPB
Prometryn
Dmocap
Carbaryl
Dmocap
Captafol
Captan
Captan
Terbumeton
Carbaryl
Carbamorph
Promecarb
Carbanolate
Carbaryl
Carbasulam
Metiram
Carbaryl
Carbendazim
Carbetamide
Carbetamide
CODE
NUMBER
0360
3620
1512
4612
2391
1188
1060
2573
1480
1300
4103
0961
1425
0980
2760
6792
6740
0420
4380
5780
2560
1060
2560
1000
1020
1020
1060
5752
1060
4583
1060
1071
1074
1074
116
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NAME
Carbicron
Carbin
Carbofos
Carbofuran
Carbofuran phenol
Carbophenothion
Carbophenothion
oxygen analog
Carboxin
Carbyne
Cardelmycin
Carfene
Carmazine
Carpene
Carpidor
Cartap
Carvil
Caryne
Carzol
Casoron
Castrix
Cathocin
Cathomycin
Caustic Barley
CBBP
CCC
CDAA
CDEA
CDEC
CDT
Cekufon
Cekuthoate
Cedusan
CelaA-36
CelaS-1942
Cela S-2225
CelaS-2957
Cela S-4084
Cela S-4087
Cela S-6000
CelaS-6115
CelaW-524
Celanex
Celathion
Celdion
Gel fume
Celmer
Celmide
Celmone
COMMON NAME
Dicrotophos
Barban
Malathion
Carbofuran
Carbofuran phenol
Carbophenothion
Carbophenothion oxygen analog
Carboxin
Barban
Novobiocin
Azinphos methyl
Mancozeb
Dodine
Benefm
Cartap
BPMC
Barban
Formetanate hydrochloride
Dichlobenil
Crimidine
Novobiocin
Novobiocin
Sabadilla
Chlorphonium
Chlormequat chloride .
CDAA
CDEA
CDEC
Simazine
Trichlorfon
Dimethoate
Dichlorvos
Decafentin
Bromophos
Bromophos ethyl
Chlorthiophos
Cyanos
Cyanofenphos
Cypromid
Cyprazine
Triforine
BHC, gamma isomer
Chlorthiophos
Fentiazon
Methyl bromide
Phenylmercury acetate
Ethyl dibromide
Naphthalene acetic acid
CODE
NUMBER
0700
0400
4260
1040
1043
1080
1081
1100
0400
3820
2780
0480
0791
0400
3680
2200
1140
1160
6160
6780
2420
2320
0840
0860
1615
6822
0680
1491
5680
4900
NAME
Celphos
Celthion
CEPHA
Cercobin
Cercobin M
Ceredon
Ceregam
Cereline
Ceresan
Cerone
Certox
Certrol
CET
Cevadine
Cevadilla
CF-125
CGA 10832
CGA 18731
CGA 18762
CGA 26351
Chemathion
Chem Bam
Chemform
Chem-Hoe
Chem Neb
Chem-O-Bam
Chemocide PK
Chemox General
Chem rat
Chem Rice
Chem Zineb
Chmomethionate
Chmosol
Chmothionat
Chip-Gal
Chipco Buctril
Chi pco Crab Kleen
Chipco Spot Kleen
Cnipcote
Chipco Turf Herbicide
"D"
Chipco Turf Herbicide
MCPP
Chiptox
Chloramben
Chlorambucil
Chlorammophene
Chloranil
Chloranocryl
COMMON NAME
Aluminum phosphide
Malathion
Ethephon
Thiophanate
Thiophanate methyl
Benqumox
Methoxyethylmercury silicate
Benqumox
Ethylmercury chloride
Ethephon
Strychnine
loxynil
Simazine
Sabadilla
Sabadilla
Chlorflurenol
Profluralm
Isoproturon
Procyazine
Chlorfenvmphos
Malathion
Nabam
Streptomycin sulfate
Propham
Maneb
Amobam
Propyl parabein
Dinoseb
Pindone
Propanil
Zineb
Oxythioquinox
8-Quinolmol sulfate
Thioqumox
Calcium arsenate
Bromoxynil
DSMA
Thiophanate
Methylmercury nitrite
2,4-D
MCPP
MCPA
Chloramben
Chlorambucil
Chlorambucil
Chloranil
Dicryl
CODE
NUMBER
4260
3330
6670
6671
3400
3330
4040
6160
5746
4080
5739
1300
4260
5860
4300
0220
2760
5840
7120
4800
0980
0820
2860
6670
2940
4400
4340
0140
1180
117
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NAME
Chlorasol
Chlorazine
Chlorbenside
Chlorbicyden
Chlorbromuron
Chlorbufam
Chlor Chem T-590
Chlordane
Chlordane alpha
Clordane gamma
Chlordecone
Chlordene
Chlordene, alpha
isomer
Chlordene, beta
isomer
Chlordene, gamma
isomer
Chlordimeform
Chloreal
Chlorex
Chlorfenac
Chlorfenethol
Chlorfenidim
Chlorfenson
Chlorfenvinphos
Chlorflurazole
Chlorflurecol
Chlorhexidme
Chlonnat
Chlorinated camphene
Chlor KM
Chlormephos
Chlormequat chloride
Chlornitrofen
Chloroben
Chlorobenzilate
Chloroble M
Chlorocide
Chlorofemzon
Chlorofos
Chloro IPC
Chloromebuform
Chloromelamme
Chloroneb
Chlorophacinone
Chlorophos
Chloromethane
Chlorophenothane
COMMON NAME
1,2-Dichloroethane
Chlorazine
Chlorbenside
Chlorbicyden
Chlorbromuron
Chlorbufam
Toxaphene
Chlordane ( Technical)
Chlordane, alpha isomer
Chlordane, gamma isomer
Chlordecone
Chlordene
Chlordene, alpha isomer
Chlordene beta isomer
Chlordene, gamma isomer
Chlordimeform
Trichloroisocyanuric acid
Dichlorethyl ether
Fenac
Dimite
Monuron
Chlorfenson
Chlorfenvinphos
Chlorflurazole
Chlorflurenal
Chlorhexidine
Barban
Toxaphene
Chlordane (Technical)
Chlormephos
Chlormequat chloride
Chlornitrofen
Dichlorobenzene-o
Chlorobenzilate
Maneb
Chlorbenside
Chlorfenson
Trichlorfon
Chlorpropham
Chloromebuform
Trichloromelamine
Chloroneb
Chlorophacinone
Trichlorfon
Methyl chloride
DDT, mixed isomers (Technical)
CODE
NUMBER
P286
1188
6740
1200
1220
1240
1280
1260
1261
1263
1480
3460
4760
1300
0400
6740
1200
1316
2280
1360
4300
6780
1420
1380
1425
6780
1880
NAME
Chlor-Pic
Chloropicrin
Chloropon
Chloropropylate
Chlorothal
Chlorothalonil
Chlorothene Nu
Chlorothiophene
Chlorotoluron
Chloroxifemdim
Chloroxone
Chloroxuron
Chloroxynil
Chlorparacide
Chlorphenamidme
Chlorphonium
Chlorphos
Chlorphoxim
Chlorprazophos
Chlorprocarb
Chlorpropham
Chlorpyrifos
Chlorpynfos methyl
Chlorpyrifos oxygen
analog
Chlorqumox
Chlorsulphacide
Chlorthal, dimethyl
Chlorthiamid
Chlorthiepm
Chlorthiophos
Chlortoluron
Chlortosip
Chlortox
Chromaphon
Chryson
CIBA 709
CIBA 1414
CIBA 8353
CIBA 8514
Cidial
Ciluan
Cinerin I, allyl homolog
Ciodrm
CIPC
Cisanilide
Citram
Citrazon
Clarosan
COMMON NAME
Chloropicrin
Chloropicrin
Chloropon
Chloropropylate
DCPA
Chlorothalonil
Trichloroethane
Chlorothiophene
Chlortoluron
Chloroxuron
2,4 -D
Chloroxuron
Chloroxynil
Chlorbenside
Chlordimeform
Chlorphonium
Trichlorfon
Chlorphoxim
Chlorprazophos
Chlorprocarb
Chlorpropham
Chlorpyrifos
Chlorpyrifos methyl
Chloropynfos oxygen analog
Chlorqumox
Chlorbenside
DCPA
Chlorthiamid
Endosulfan, mixed isomers
Chlorthiophos
Chlortoluron
Chlorothalonil
Chlordane ( Technical)
Dition
Resmethrin
Dicrotophos
Monocrotophos
Dioxacarb
Chlordimeform
Phenthoate
Pyndinitnl
Allethrin
Crotoxyphos
Chlorpropham
Cisanilide
Tetram
Benzomate
Terbutryn
CODE
NUMBER
1462
1462
1720
1640
1512
2940
1480
6780
1420
2900
2902
2901
1720
3180
1491
1512
1640
1200
6055
0700
0360
2573
1480
0100
1500
1420
3980
118
-------
NAME
Clm
Clobber
Cloflucarban
Clofop-isobutyl
Clonitralid
Cloprop
Chlorophene
Clout
CMA
CMDP
CMPP
CMU
Cobex
COBH
Colloidex
Colophony
Comite
Compound 448
Compound 1080
Compound 1081
Compound 4072
Compound 7744
Compound C
Contac
Contraven
Copper oxmate
Coprantol
Copro
Co-Ral
Co-Rax
Corbit
Cordianine
Cornox CWK
Cornox M
Cornox RK
Corodane
Coromerc
Corothion
Coroxon
Corozate
Cotnion ethyl
Cotnion methyl
Cotofor
Cotoran
Coumachlor
Coumafene
Coumafuryl
Coumaphos
Coumatetralyl
COMMON NAME
Salicylic acid
Cypromid
Cloflucarban
Clofop-isobutyl
Niclosamide
Cloprop
Chlorophene
DSMA
Calar
Mevinphos
MCPP
Monuron
Dmitramme
Benqumox
Copper oxychloride
ROSM
Propargite
2-Phenylcyclohexanol
Sodium fluoroacetate
Fluoroacetamide
Chlorfenvinphos
Carbaryl
Tricamba
Bromadiolone
Terbufos
Copper 8-qumolate
Copper oxychloride
Copper oxychloride sulfate
Coumaphos
Warfarin
Anthraqumone
Allantoin
Benazolin
MCPA
Dichlorprop
Chlordane (Technical)
Phenylmercury ethylenediamme
Parathion, ethyl
Coroxon
Ziram
Azmphos ethyl
Azinphos methyl
Dipropetryn
Fluometuron
Coumachlor
Warfarin
Coumafuryl
Coumaphos
Coumatetralyl
CODE
NUMBER
P889
1530
4970
2860
4640
4400
4760
2551
5160
1300
1060
0816
6573
1540
7060
0250
4340
2309
1200
5245
7100
3840
3820
2653
3620
7060
3720
1540
NAME
Coumithoate
Counter
Coxysan
CP-C
3-CP
4-CP
CP4742
CP 6343
CP 15336
CP31393
CP 50144
CP 53619
3CPA
4-CPA
CPA
CPBS
CPCBS
CPMC
CPMF
4-CPP
Crab-E-Rad 100
Crab Kleen
Crag Fly Repellant
Crag Fruit Fungicide
341
Crag Fungicide 974
Crag Herbicide 1
Crag Herbicide 2
Crag Nemacide
Credazme
Crimidine
Crisapon
Cnsatnne
Cnsazine
Croneton
Crop Rider
Crotamiton
Crotothane
Crotoxyphos
Crufomate
Cryolite
Crysthion
60-CS-16
Cube
Cubor
Cue-lure
Cufram Z
Cuman
Cunhate
COMMON NAME
Dition
Terbufos
Copper oxychloride
Cloprop
Cloprop
4-CPA
CDEC
CDAA
Diallate
Propachlor
Alachlor
Butachlor
CPA
4-CPA
CPA
Fenson
Chlorfenson
CPMC
CPMF
4-CPP
DSMA
DSMA
Butoxy polypropylene glycol
Glyodin
Dazomet
Sesone
Dichloralurea
Dazomet
Credazme
Crimidine
Dalapon
Ametryn
Atrazme
Ethiophencarb
2,4-D
Crotamiton
Dmocap
Crotoxyphos
Crufomate
Cryolite
Azinphos ethyl
Disugron
Rotenone
Rotenone
Cue-lure
Cufraneb
Ziram
Copper 8-quinolate
CODE
NUMBER
6573
1160
1140
2040
5820
4160
0922
1543
2860
2860
1660
0120
0420
2940
2560
1500
6020
1546
3840
6000
6000
7100
119
-------
NAME
Cupramar
Cupravit
Cuprinol
CuproKylt
Cuprox
Curacron
Curamil
Curaterr
Cuntan
Cu-Sprex
Cyalane
Cyanazine
Cyanofenphos
Cyanogas
Cyanophos
Cyanox
Cyanthoate
Cyazm
Cycle
Cycloate
Cyclodan
Cycloheximide
Cyclon
Cycloprate
Cyclouron
Cycluron
Cycocel
Cycogan
Cyfen
Cyflee
Cygon
Cyhexatin
Cylan
Cymag
Cymbush
Cymetox
Cynem
Cyolane
Cyperkill
Cypermethrin
Cyperquat
Cypona
Cyprazine
Cyprex
Cypromid
Cystamin
Cystogen
Cytel
Cythioate
COMMON NAME
Copper oxychloride
Copper oxychloride
Copper naphthenates
Copper oxychloride
Copper oxychloride
Profenophos
Pyrazophos
Carbofuran
Dodine
Dichlobenil
Phosfolan
Cyanazine
Cyanofenphos
Calcium cyanide
Cyanophos
Cyanophos
Cyanthoate
Atrazme
Procyazine
Cycloate
Endosulfan, mixed isomers
Cycloheximide
Hydrocyanic acid
Cycloprate
Cycluron
Cycluron
Chlormequat chloride
Chlormequat chloride
Fenitrothion
Cythioate
Dimethoate
Cyhexatin
Phosfolan
Sodium cyanide
Cypermethrin
Demephion
Thionazm
Phosfolan
Cypermethrin
Cypermethrin
Cyperquat
Crotoxyphos
Cyprazine
Dodine
Cypromid
Methenamme
Methenamine
Fenitrothion
Cythioate
CODE
NUMBER
5742
5932
1040
2780
2200
1610
1552
1580
1580
0420
5739
1591
3180
1600
3480
1621
2420
1610
1612
1610
1612
1612
1500
1615
2780
3480
1621
NAME
Cythion
Cytox3711
Cytrol
Cytrolane
D-735
D-1221
DAC 893
Dacamine 4T
Dacamox
Daconate
Daconil 2787
Dacthal
Dacthalore
Dactin
DAEP
Dagadip
Dalapon
Dal-E-Rad 100
Dal-E-Rad 120
Dalf
Dammozide
Danex
Dan if os
DAPA
Daphene
Dasanit
DATC
Daxtron
Dazomet
Dazzel
2,4-D Butyric
DBCP
2,6-DBN
DBP
DCMA
DCMO
DCMOD
DCMU
DCNA
d-Con
DCPA
DCPC
DCPM
DCNA
DCU
D-D
DDA-p.p'
DDC
COMMON NAME
Malathion
VBT
Amitrole
Mephosfolan
Carboxin
Carbofuran
DCPA
2,4,5-T
Thiofanox
MSMA
Chlorothalonil
DCPA
DCPA
Halane
DAEP
Carbophenothion
Dalapon
DSMA
MSMA
Methyl parathion
Daminozide
Trichlorfon
Danifos
Fenaminosulf
Dimethoate
Fensulfothion
Diallate
Pyriclor
Dazomet
Diazinon
2,4-DB
Di bromochloropropane
Dichlobenil
Dibutyl phthalate
Dicryl
Carboxin
Plantvax
Diuron
Dichloran
Warfarin
DCPA
Dimite
Neotran
Dichloran
Dichloral urea
Dichloropropene, mixed isomers
DDA-p.p'
DDC
CODE
NUMBER
4260
0200
1630
1100
1040
1720
6840
6663
4820
1640
1720
1720
1080
1660
2860
4820
4580
1681
6780
2020
2420
3500
2040
2080
3080
2090
2200
2120
1100
5670
2740
2260
7060
1720
2260
2305
1740
120
-------
NAME
ODD
DDD-o,p'
DDD-p,p'
DDD-p,p'olefm
DDDM
ODDS
DDE-o.p'
DDE-p.p'
DDM
DDMU
DDPP
DDT, mixed isomers
DDT-o.p'
DDT-p,p'
DDVE
DDVP
2,4-DEB
Decamethrin
Decco Salt No 5
Dechlorane
Decis
Decrotox
De-Cut
Dedelo
Dedevap
Deet
DEF
De-Fend
De-Fol-Ate
Deftor
Defy
De-Green
Deiquat
Delachlor
Del an
Delan-Col
Deleaf Defoliant
Delicia
Delnav
Delphene
Delsan
Delsene
Deltamethrin
Demephion
Demeton, mixed
isomers
Demeton-o
Demeton-s
Demosan
COMMON NAME
ODD, mixed isomers (Technical)
DDD-o,p'
DDD-AP'
DDD-p,p'olefm
Dichlorophen
DDDS
DDE-O.p'
DDE-p,p'
Dichlorophen
DDD-p,p'olefm
Pyridmitril
DDT, mixed isomers (Technical)
DDT-o.p'
DDT-p.p'
Dichlorvos
Dichlorvos
2,4-DEB
Deltamethrin
Trichloromelamme
Mi rex
Deltamethrin
Crotoxyphos
MH
DDT, mixed isomers (Technical)
Dichlorvos
Deet
DEF
Dimethoate
Magnesium chlorate
Metoxuron
2,4-D, dimethylamme salt
DEF
Diquat dibromide
Delachlor
Dithianon
Dithianon
Merphos
Aluminum phosphide
Dioxathion
Deet
Thiram
Carbendazim
Deltamethrin
Demephion
Demeton, mixed isomers
Demeton-o
Demeton-s
Chloroneb
CODE
NUMBER
1750
1760
1780
1800
1840
1860
1800
1880
1900
1920
2320
2320
1930
4720
1930
1500
4280
1880
2320
1940
2420
4631
2990
1940
2660
2721
2721
3640
2580
6680
1071
1930
1983
1380
NAME
Demos-L40
Demox
Denapon
DEP
Dermaton
Derosal
Dernn
Derris
Des-l-Cate
Desmedipham
Desmetryn
2,4-DES-Na
Desormone
De-Sprout
Dessm
Destun
DET
Detamide
Dethdiet
Dethmore
Dethnel
Devicarb
Devoran
Devnnol
Dex
Dexon
Dextone X
Dextrone
DHA
Diagran
Diahde
Dialifor
Diallate
Diamazole
Diametan
Diamthazole
Dianat
Dianon
Diaparene chloride
Diaphene
Diazajet
Diazatol
Diazel
Diazide
Diazmon
Diazoben
Diazol
Diazoxon
Dibam
COMMON NAME
Dimethoate
Demeton, mixed isomers
Carbaryl
Diethyl phosphate
Dichlorvos
Carbendazim
Rotenone
Rotenone
Endothall
Desmedipham
Desmetryn
Sesone
Dichlorprop
MH
Dmobuton
Perfluidone
Deet
Deet
Red Squill
Warfarin
Warfarin
Carbaryl
BHC, gamma isomer
Napropamide
EXD
Fenammosulf
Paraquat dichloride
Diquat dibromide
Dihydroacetic acid
Diazinon
Dialide
Dialifor
Diallate
Diamazole
Fulfogen
Diamazole
Dicamba
Diazinon
Methylbenzethonium chloride
Diaphene
Diazinon
Diazinon
Diazinon
Diazinon
Diazinon
Fenammosulf
Diazinon
Diazoxon
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
CODE
NUMBER
2420
1983
1060
2386
2320
1071
6000
6000
3240
2006
2309
4280
5366
7060
7060
1060
0680
2010
3420
2020
5240
2660
2080
2035
2040
2140
2080
2060
2080
2080
2080
2080
2080
2020
2080
121
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NAME
Dibrom
Dibromochloropropane
Dibromoethane
Dibutalm
Dibutyl chlorendate
Dibutyl phthalate
Dibutyl succinate
Dicamba
Di-Captan
Di-Capthon
Dicarbam
Dicarzol
Dicestal
Dichlobenil
Dichlor
Dichlorfenidim
Dichlofenthion
Dichlorflurecol
Dichlone
Dichloran
Dichlormate
1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorobenzene-o
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorobenzene-p
Dichloroethane
Dichlorofenthion
Dichloronitroethane
Dichlorophen
2,4-Dichlorophenoxy-
acetic acid
Dichloropropane
Dichloropropene
Dichloropropiomc acid
Dichlorosahcylicacid
Dichlorphenidim
Dichlorphos
Dichlorprop
Dichlorvos
Diclofop methyl
Dicofol
Dicoumarm
Dicoumarol
Dicrotrophos
Dicryl
Dicumarol
Dicumol
Dicuran
Didimal
COMMON NAME
Naled
Dibromochloropropane
1,2-Dibromoethane
Butralm
Dibutyl chlorendate
Dibutyl phthalate
Tabutrex
Dicamba
Dicapthon
Dicapthon
Carbaryl
Formetanate hydrochlonde
Hydrochloride dichlorophenol
Dichlobenil
Dichlobenil
Diuron
Dichlofenthion
Dichlorflurecol
Dichlone
Dichloran
Dichlormate
Dichlorobenzene-o
Dichlorobenzene-o
Dichlorobenzene-p
Dichlorobenzene-p
1,2-Dichloroethane
Dichlofenthion
Ethide
Dichlorophen
2,4 -D
1,2-Dichloropropane
Dichloropropene, mixed isomers
Dalapon
Dichlorosalicylic acid
Diuron
Dichlorvos
Dichlorprop
Dichlorvos
Diclofop-methyl
Dicofol
Melitoxin
Melitoxin
Dicrotophos
Dicryl
Melitoxin
Melitoxin
Chlortoluron
DDT, mixed isomers (Technical)
CODE
NUMBER
4860
2090
P480
0933
2112
2120
2140
1060
3680
2200
2200
2740
2220
2180
2260
2280
2280
2300
2300
P286
2220
2940
P314
2305
1660
2308
2740
2320
2309
2320
2330
2340
0700
1512
1880
NAME
Didioxane
Dieldrm
Dienochlor
Diethchmalphion
Diethion
Diethqumalphione
Diethyl phosphate
Diethyl toluamide
Difenoxuron
Difenson
Difenthos
Difenzoquat
Diflubenzuron
DIFO
Difolatan
Difosan
Dihydropyrone
Dikotex
Dilan
Dilan I
Dilan II
Dihc
Dimaz
Dimecron
Dimefox
Dimelone
Dimephenthoate
Dimet
Dimethametryn
Dimethan
Dimethinmol
Dimethoate
Dimethoate-met
Dimethoate oxygen
analog
Dimethogen
Dimethoxane
Dimethylarsimc acid
Dimethyl phosphate
Dimethyl phthatate
Dimetilan
Dimeton
Dimexan
Dimilm
Dinex
Dinitramme
Dinitro
Dimtroamme
Dmitrobutylphenol
COMMON NAME
Dichlorophen
Dieldrm
Dienochlor
Quinalphos
Ethion
Quinalphos
Diethyl phosphate
Deet
Difenoxuron
Chlorfenson
Temephos
Difenzoquat
Diflubenzuron
Dimefox
Captafol
Captafol
Indalone
MCPA
Dilan
Prolan
Bulan
Cacodylic acid
Disulfoton
Phosphamidon
Dimefox
Dimethyl carbate
Phenthoate
DSMA
Dimethametryn
Dimetan
Dimethinmol
Dimethoate
Dimethoate oxygen analog
Dimethoate oxygen analog
Dimethoate
Dimethoxane
Cacodylic acid
Dimethyl phosphate
Dimethyl phthalate
Dimetilan
Dimeton
Dimexan
Diflubenzuron
Dinex
Dinitramme
Dmoseb
Dinitramme
Dinoseb
CODE
NUMBER
2380
5966
3340
5966
2386
2391
0020
2395
2406
1000
1000
4340
0961
2720
5580
2860
2416
2420
2421
2421
2420
0961
2458
2460
2406
2551
2760
2551
2760
122
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NAME
Dimtrocreson
Dmitrocyclohexyl-
phenol
Dimtro-o-
sec-amyl phenol
Dinobuton
Dinooap
Dinocton
Dmofen
Dmoprop
Dinosam
Dinoseb
Dinoseb acetate
Dinoseb methacrylate
Dmoterb acetate
Di-on
Diohce
Diothyl
Dioxacarb
Dioxathion
Dioxm
Dipan
Diphacm
Diphacinone
Diphenadione
Diphenamid
Diphenatnle
Diphenyl
Diphenyl mercury
Dipram
Dipropetryn
Dipterex
Diquat
Diquat dibromide
Direx
Direz
Dirimal
Disan
Disodium
methanearsonate
Disomar
Disparlure
Disparmone
Disugran
Disulfiram
Disulfoton
Disul-Na
Di-Syston
Disyston S
COMMON NAME
DNOC
Dinex
Dinosam
Dinobuton
Dmocap
Dinocton
Dinobuton
Dinoprop
Dinosam
Dinoseb
Dinoseb acetate
Binapacryl
Dinoterb acetate
Diuron
Coumaphos
Diothyl
Dioxacarb
Dioxathion
Dimethoxane
Diphenatnle
Diphacinone
Diphacinone
Diphacinone
Diphenamid
Diphenatnle
Biphenyl
Diphenyl mercury
Propanil
Dipropetryn
Tnchlorfon
Diquat dibromide
Diquat dibromide
Diuron
Anilazme
Oryzalin
Bensulide
DSMA
DSMA
Disparlure
Disparlure
Disugran
Disulfiram
Disulfoton
Sesone
Disulfoton
Oxydisulfoton
CODE
NUMBER
2770
2560
2760
2566
2740
1540
2570
2573
2580
2600
2600
2600
2620
0740
2640
5840
2653
6780
2660
2660
2740
2920
5148
0520
2860
2860
2720
2720
NAME
Disyston sulphoxide
Di-Tac
Ditahmfos
Dithane A-40
Dithane D-14
Dithane M-22
Dithane M-45
Dithane Z-78
Dithianon
Dithio
Dithiodemeton
Dithiomethon
Dithione
Dithiosystox
Ditranil
Di-trapex
Diurex
Diuron
Divipan
Diazinon
DM
DMA
DMAA
DMC
DMDT
DMP
DMSP
DMPA
DMU
DMXD
DN-111
DN-289
DNAP
DNBP
DMC
DNOC
DNOCHP
DNOCP
DNOIPP
DNOSAP
DNOSPB
DNSAP
0014
Dodemorph
Dodine
Dol-Granule
Domatol
Doom
COMMON NAME
Oxydisulfoton
DSMA
Ditahmfos
Nabam
Nabam
Maneb
Mancozeb
Zmeb
Dithianon
Sulfotepp
Disulfoton
Tniometon
Sulfotepp
Disulfoton
Dichloran
Trapex
Diuron
Diuron
Dichlorvos
Diazinon
Phenarsazme chloride
DSMA
Cacodylic acid
Dimite
Methoxychlor, mixed isomers
( Technical)
Dimethyl phthalate
Fensulfothion
Zytron
Diuron
Dimexan
Dinex
Dinoseb
Dinosam
Dinoseb
DNOC
DNOC
Dinex
Dmocap
Dinoprop
DNAP
Dinoseb
Dinosan
Propargite
Dodemorph
Dodine
BHC, gamma isomer
Amitrole
Milky disease spores
CODE
NUMBER
2860
2730
4300
7120
2721
6260
2720
6665
6260
2720
2260
2740
2740
2320
2080
2860
0961
4540
2460
3500
2740
2760
2760
2770
2770
2560
2760
5160
2780
0680
0200
123
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NAME
OOP
Doquadine
Dorlone
Dormone
Dosanex
Dotan
Dovip
Dowco 109
Dowco118
Dowco 132
Dowco 163
Dowco 169
Dowco 179
Dowco 189
Dowco 199
Dowco 213
Dowco 214
Dowco 233
Dowco 269
Dowco 290
Dowf ume W-85
Dow General
Dowicide A
Dowicide B
Dowicide F
Dowicide G-ST
Dowicide Q
Dowicide 1
Dowicide 2
Dowicide 25
Dowicide 4
Dowicide 6
Dowicil 100
Dowlap
Dowpon
Dow S-1925
Dow Selective
Dowspray 9
Dozer
DP-35
2,4-DP
DPA
DPA
DPX 1410
Drat
Drawinol
Draza
Drazoxolon
DRB
COMMON NAME
Dioctyl phthalate
Dodine
Dichloropropene, mixed isomers
2,4-D
Metoxuron
Chlormephos
Famphur
Narlene
Zytron
Cruf ornate
Nitrapyrin
Nellite
Chlorpyrifos
Dowicide Q
Ditahmfos
Cyhexatin
Chlorpyrifos methyl
Triclopyr
Pyroxychlor
3,6-Dichloropicohnic acid
1,2-Dibromoethane
Dinoseb
Sodium o-phenylphenate
Sodium trichlorophenate
Sodium tetrachlorophenate
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Dowicide Q
Phenylphenol-o
2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol
2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol
2-Chloro-4-phenyl phenol
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
Dowicide Q
Tnchloronitrophenol
Dalapon
Propargyl bromide
Dinoseb
Styrene dibromide
Fenuron-TCA
Propanil
Dichlorprop
Propanil
Diphenylamme
Oxamyl
Chlorophacinone
Dinobuton
Methiocarb
Drazoxolon
Nirit
CODE
NUMBER
P434
2780
2305
2940
4631
1316
3440
6020
5031
2900
2730
2902
6786
P480
2760
2800
2820
5490
6890
P974
P921
1660
2760
5840
2309
5840
5186
1425
4500
2792
NAME
DRC-1339
Drexel
Drinox
Drinox H-34
Drop Leaf
Dropp
DS-15647
DSE
DSMA
DTPA
DTT
Du 112307
Dual
DuBay115HH
Dufalone
Duphar
DuPont Insecticide
1179
Duraset
Dursban
Dursban oxygen
analog
Du-Sprex
Du-Ter
Dyanacide
Dyanap
Dybar
Dycarb
Dyfonate
Dyfonate oxygen
analog
Dykon
Dylox
Dymid
Dyrene
Dyrez
2,4-D, acid
2,4-D, butoxyethanol
esters
2,4-D, mixed butyl
esters
2,4-D, diethanolamine
salt
2,4-D, dimethylamine
salt
2,4-D, 2-ethyl hexyl
ester
2,4-D, isooctyl ester
2,4-D, isopropyl ester
COMMON NAME
Starlacide
Propanil
Aldrm
Heptachlor
Sodium chlorate
Thidiazuron
Thiofanox
Nabam
DSMA
DTPA
DTT
Difluron
Metolachlor
Ethyl mercury iodide
Melitoxin
Tetradifon
Methomyl
N-m-t
Chlorpyrifos
Chlorpyrifos oxygen analog
Dichlobenil
Fentin hydroxide
Phenylmercury acetate
Naptalam sodium
Fenitrothion
Bendiocarb
Fonofos
Fonofos oxygen analog
Dykon
Trichlorfon
Diphenamid
Anilazme
Anilazme
2,4-D
2,4-D, butoxyethanol esters
2,4-D, mixed butyl esters
2,4-D, diethanolamine salt
2,4-D, diemthylamine salt
2,4-D, 2-ethyl hexyl ester
2,4-D, isooctyl ester
2,4-D, isopropyl ester
CODE
NUMBER
5840
0080
3860
6661
6663
2860
4620
6600
4520
2900
2901
2200
3540
5680
4920
3480
0472
2910
2911
6780
2620
2920
2920
2940
2960
2980
2985
2990
2996
3020
3040
124
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NAME
2,4-D, propylene glycol
butyl ether esters
2,4-D, sodium salt
2,4-DB, acid
2,4-D, butyl ester
2,4-DB, isobutyl ester
2,4-DB, isooctyl ester
E-6
E-25
E-500
E-600
E-605
E-838
E-1059 Systemox
Easy Off-D
EC
Ecopro
Ectiban
ECTMCB
Ectoral
Ectrin
EDDP
EDB
EDC
Edifenphos
Edolan
Ekalux
Ekamet
Ekatin
Ekatin M
Ekatox
Ektafos
E1-103
E1-119
E1-131
E1-161
E1-179
E1-241
E1-273
E1-291
E1-531
Elancolan
Elbanil
Elcide
Elgetol 30
Elgetol 318
Elocron
Elsan
COMMON NAME
2,4-D, propylene glycol butyl ether
esters
2,4-D, sodium salt
2,4-DB
2,4-DB, butyl ester
2,4-DB, isobutyl ester
2,4-DB, isooctyl ester
Zanthone
Nitrofen
Ambithion
Paraoxon
Parathion, ethyl
Potasan
Demeton, mixed isomers
Merphos
EC
Temephos
Permethrin, mixed isomers
Ethazol
Ronnel
Fenvalerate
Edifenphos
1,2-Dibromoethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
Edifenphos
Edolan
Quinalphos
Etrimfos
Thiometon
Morphothion
Parathion, ethyl
Dicrotophos
Tebuthiuron
Oryzalin
Prosulfalin
Ethalfluralin
Isopropalin
Parinol
Trianmol
Tricyclazole
Ancymidol
Trifluralin
Chlorpropham
Thomerosal
DNOC
Dinoseb
Dioxacarb
Phenthoate
CODE
NUMBER
3060
3070
3080
3100
3120
3140
5040
5245
1983
3640
0020
5373
6590
5980
3555
3160
P480
P286
3160
5966
3412
6665
5245
0700
6583
5148
4070
0230
6800
1420
2770
2760
2573
NAME
Elvaron
EM -923
Embafume
Embark
Embathion
Emblem
Embutox
EMC
Emfac 1202
Emisol
Emmatas
Endaven
Endocide
Endosan
Endosulfan
Endosulfan I
Endosulfan II
Endosulfan sulfate
Endothall
Endothion
Endox
Endyl
Endrin
End rex
Endrin aldehyde
Endrin ketone
Endrocid
Enide
Enovit Super
Enstar
ENT 27162
ENT 27258
Enterosalil
Entex
Envert T
EP-166
EP-161-E
EP-332
EP-333
EP-452
EP-475
Ephirsulphonate
EPN
Epoxyethane
Epoxypropane
Eptam
Eptapur
EPTC
Equigard
COMMON NAME
Dichlofluanid
Genite
Methyl bromide
Mefluidide
Ethion
Benefin
2,4-DB
Ethylmercury chloride
Pelargonic acid
Amitrole
Malathion
Benzoylprop ethyl
Endothion
Binapacryl
Endosulfan, mixed isomers
Endosulfan 1
Endosulfan II
Endosulfan cyclic sulfate
Endothall
Endothion
Coumatetralyl
Carbophenothion
Endrin
Endrin
Endrin aldehyde
Endrin ketone
Coumatetralyl
Diphenamid
Thiophanate methyl
Kmoprene
Bromophos
Bromophos ethyl
Salicylic acid
Fenthion
2,4,5-T
Phenacridane chloride
Trapex
Formetanate hydrochlonde
Chlordimeform
Phenmedipham
Desmedipham
Chlorfenson
EPN
Ethylene oxide
Propylene oxide
EPTC
Buturon
EPTC
Dichlorvos
CODE
NUMBER
4446
3340
0480
3080
3400
0200
4260
0578
3180
3200
3220
3232
3240
1080
3260
3260
3261
3262
2620
6671
0840
0860
P889
3520
6840
3680
1480
5410
2006
3280
3300
3300
2320
125
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NAME
Equitdazin
Equino-Aid
Erade
Eradex
Eradicane
Erazidon
Erbon
Erbotan
ESP
Esteron
Esteron 245
Estone
Estonrmte
Estox
Etazine
Etem
Ethalflluralin
Ethanox
Ethazol
Ethephon
Ethoate methyl
Ethiofencarb
Ethiol
Ethiolate
Ethion
Ethinmol
Ethirmol
Ethodan
Ethofumesate
Ethohexadiol
Ethoprop
Ethoxyqum
Ethrel
Ethylan
Ethylenedibromide
Ethyl guthion
Ethylhexanediol
Ethylmercury chloride
Ethyl parathion
Ethyl pyrophosphate
Ethyl thiodemeton
Ethyl xanthogen
disulfide
Etilon
Etinofen
ETO
Etoxmol
Etridiazol
Etnmfos
COMMON NAME
Carbendazim
Tnchlorton
Oxythioqumox
Chlorpynfos
Eradicane
Thioqumox
Erbon
Thiazfluron
Metasystox-R
2,4-D
2,4,5-T
2,4-D
Chlorfenson
Metasystox-S
Secbumeton
Etem
Ethalflurahn
Ethion
Ethazol
Ethephon
Ethoate methyl
Ethiofencarb
Ethion
Ethiolate
Ethion
Ethinmol
Ethirimol
Ethion
Ethofumesate
Ethylhexanediol
Ethoprop
Ethoxyqum
Ethephon
Ethylan
1,2-Dibromoethane
Azinphos ethyl
Ethylhexanediol
Ethylmercury chloride
Parathion, ethyl
TEPP
Disulfoton
EXD
Parathion, ethyl
Etinofen
Ethylene oxide
Etoxmol
Ethazol
Etnmfos
CODE
NUMBER
1071
6780
4800
2900
2940
6840
2940
3340
6590
3330
3340
3335
3340
3359
3359
3340
3373
3380
5880
3330
5380
P480
3840
3380
3400
5245
2720
3420
5245
6590
3412
NAME
Etrofol
Etrofolan
Etrolene
Eugenol
Eulan
EulavaSM
Euparen
Euparen M
Eurax
Euraxil
Eurex
Evik
Evital
EXD
Exophene
Exotherm
Exothion
Exporsan
Extrax
E-Z-Off
E-Z-Off D
F-319
F-461
F-849
Fac
Fac-S
Fair-Tac
Fall
Faladin
Falone
Famfos
Famid
Famphur
Far-Go
Farmante
Fatal
FBHC
Fen-all
Fenac
Fenamm
Fenammosulf
Fenamiphos
Fenazaflor
Fenbutatin oxide
Fence Rider
Fenchlorfos
Fenethacarb
Fenidin
COMMON NAME
CPMC
Isoprocarb
Ronnel
Eugenol
Eulan
Magnesium fluosilicate
Dichlofluamd
Tolylfluanid
Crotamiton
Crotamiton
Cycloate
Ametryn
Norflurazon
EXD
Hexachlorophene
Chlorothaloml
Endothion
Bensulide
Rotenone
Magnesium chlorate
DEF
Hymexazol
Plantvax
Seedvax
Prothoate
Ferbam cyclohexylamine
n-Decanol
Sodium chlorate
2,4-DEP
2,4-DEP
Famphur
Dioxacarb
Famphur
Tnallate
Mancozeb
DCPA
BHC, mixed isomers
2,3,6-TBA
Fenac
Atrazine
Fenammosulf
Fenamiphos
Fenazaflor
Fenbutatin oxide
2,4,5-T
Ronnel
Fenethacarb
Fenuron
CODE
NUMBER
1543
4062
5980
P525
6700
1591
0120
5136
3420
3940
1640
0520
6000
1940
5670
3440
2573
3440
6770
1720
0600
3460
0420
2020
3470
7013
6840
5980
126
-------
NAME
Fenitrolhion
Fenitox
Fenizon
Fenoflurazole
Fenolovo acetate
Fenophosphon
Fenoprop
Fenson
Fensulfothion
Fenthion
Fentiazon
Fentichlor
Fentin acetate
Fentin hydroxide
Fentin nonylphenoxide
Fentricol
Fenulon
Fenuron
Fenuron TCA
Fenvalerate
Ferbam
Ferbam
cyclohexylamine
Ferberk
Fermate
Fermide 850
Fernacol
Fernasan
Fernesta
Fernex
Fernimine
Fernoxone
Ferxone
Ficam
Field Kleen Weed
Killer
Filanol
Finaven
Finidim
Fitios B/77
Flo-Pro
Floraltone
Flordimex
Florel
Florencol
Florocid
Fluchlorahn
Fluenetil
Fluenyl
COMMON NAME
Femtrothion
Femtrothion
Fenson
Fenazaflor
Fentin acetate
Tricnloronate
Silvex
Fenson
Fensulfothion
Fenthion
Fentiazon
Fentichlor
Fentin acetate
Fentin hydroxide
Fentin nonylphenoxide
Fentricol phenoxide
Fenuron
Fenuron
Fenuron TCA
Fenvalerate
Ferbam
Ferbam cyclohexylamine
Ferbam
Ferbam
Thiram
Thiram
Thiram
2,4-D
Pinmiphos ethyl
2,4-D
2,4-D
2,4-D
Bendiocarb
2,4-D
Bromophos ethyl
Difenzoquat
Fenuron
Ethoate methyl
Chloroneb
TIBA
Ethephon
Ethephon
Flurecol-butyl
Sodium fluoride
Fluchloralin
Fluenetil
Fluenyl
CODE
NUMBER
3480
3480
3527
6783
6120
3500
3520
3527
3540
3555
3600
3600
3600
6680
6680
6680
2940
5642
2940
2940
2940
0472
2940
0860
2395
1380
3330
3330
3630
0407
NAME
Flumezin
Fluometuron
Fluorakil
Fluorbenside
Fluoridamid
Fluoroacetamide
Fluoroacetanilide
Fluorodifen
Fluorogesarol
Flurorparacide
Flurorphene
Fluorosalan
Flurecol-butyl ester
FMC 9260
FMC 10242
FMC 11092
FMC 17370
Focusan
Folbex
Folbex VA
Folcid
Folex
Fohdol E-605
Folidol M
Folimat
Folithion
Folosan
Folpan
Folpet
Fonofos
Fonofos oxygen
analog
Fonofoxon
Fore
Forestan
Forlin
Formagenen
For-Mal 50
Formaldehyde
Formalon
Formetanate HCI
Form in
Formothion
Formparanate
Forron
Forstan
Forstenon
For-Syn
Fortrol
COMMON NAME
Flumezin
Flumeturon
Fluoracetamide
Fluorbenside
Fluoridamid
Fluoroacetamide
Fluoroacetanilide
Fluorodifen
DFDT
Fluorobenside
Fluorophene
Fluorophene
Flurecol-butyl
Tetramethrin
Carbofuran
Karbutilate
Resmethrm
Tolnafrate
Chlorobenzilate
Bromopropylate
Captafol
Merphos
Parathion, ethyl
Methyl parathion
Dimethoate oxygen analog
Femtrothion
Tecnazene
Folpet
Folpet
Fonofos
Fonofos oxygen analog
Fonofos oxygen analog
Mancozeb
Oxythioquinox
BHC, gamma isomer
Paraformaldehyde
Malathion
Formaldehyde
Formaldehyde
Formetanate hydrochloride
Methenamme
Formothion
Form paranate
2,4,5-T
Oxythioquinox
Forstenon
Resmethrm
Cyanazine
CODE
NUMBER
3620
3623
3630
6608
1040
6420
6055
1360
0872
1000
3640
5245
4580
2421
3480
6435
3660
3660
2910
2911
2911
4800
0680
4260
3680
3722
6840
4800
6055
1552
127
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NAME
Forturf
Fosamine ammonium
Fos-Fall "A"
Fosfamid
Fosferno 50
Fosferno M50
Fospirate
Fostion
Fostion MM
Foxlene
Frescon
Frucote HCI salt
Fruitone A
Fruitone CPA
Fruitone M
Fruitone T
Frumm Al
Fuberidatol
Fuberidazol
Fuklasm
Fulcon
Fumarin
Fumasol
Fumazone
Fumette
Fundal EC
Fundex
Fungicide 328
Fungicide 1763
Fungiclor
Fungilon
Fungmex
Fungo 50
Furadan
Furcarbanil
Furethrin
Furfural
Furloe
Fusarex
FW-293
FW-734
FW-925
Fyfanon
G-4
G-11
G-696
G-2402 F
G-3004
COMMON NAME
Chlorothalonil
Fosamine ammonium
DEF
Dimethoate
Parathion, ethyl
Methyl parathion
Chlorpyrifos methyl
Prothoate
Dimethoate
Pinolene
Trifenmorph
sec-Butylamine
2,4,5-T
3-CPA
Naphthalene acetic acid
Silvex
Disu,,'oton
Fuberidazole
Fuberidazole
Ziram
Griseofulvin
Coumafuryl
Coumafuryl
Dibromochloropropane
MSF
Chlordimeform
Chlordimeform
Milneb
Fungicide 1763
PCNB
Fungilon
Triforine
Thiophanate methyl
Carbofuran
Furcarbanil
Furethrin
Furfural
Chlorpropham
Tecnazene
Dicofol
Propanil
Nitrofen
Malathion
Dichlorophen
Hexachlorophene
G-696
Pyrazothion
Simetone
CODE
NUMBER
1640
4156
1940
2420
5245
4580
2902
2420
6840
4900
6120
2720
7100
3720
3720
2090
1480
1480
5280
6822
6671
1040
1420
6435
2340
5840
5040
4260
3940
NAME
G-18359
G-19258
G -22008
G -22870
G -23330
G-23611
G-23645
G -23992
G-24163
G -24438
G -24480
G -24622
G-25804
G-27901
G -28029
G -30026
G-30027
G -30028
G-30031
G-30044
G-30130
G -30344
G -30494
G-31435
G-31717
G -32292
G-32911
G-34161
G-34162
G-34690
G -36393
G.A
Galecron
Gallotox
Gamaphex
Gammhn
Gamma, BHC
Gammacid
Gammagof
Gammex
Gammexane
Gamonil
Gamopten
Ganocide
Gardcide
Gardentox
Gardona
Gardopnm
Garlon
COMMON NAME
KIK
Dimetan
Pyrolan
Dimetilan
Pyramat
Isolan
Etoxinol
Chlorobenzilate
Chloropropylate
Pyrazoxon
Diazinon
Pyrazinon
Chlorazine
Trietazine
Phencapton
Norazine
Atrazine
Propazme
Ipozin
Simetone
Propanil
Simazine
Methyl phencapton
Prometon
Ipatone
Atraton
Simetryn
Prometryn
Ametryn
Methometon
Methroprotryn
Gibberellic acid
Chlordimeform
Phenylmercury acetate
BHC, gamma isomer
BHC, gamma isomer
BHC, gamma isomer
BHC, gamma isomer
BHC, gamma isomer
BHC, gamma isomer
BHC, gamma isomer
Carbaryl
Hexachlorophene
Drazoxolon
Tetrachlorvinphos
Diazinon
Tetrachlorvinphos
Terbuthylazine
Silvex
CODE
NUMBER
1360
2080
6796
0420
5800
5840
6160
5760
0320
5780
0120
3790
1480
5680
0680
0680
0680
0680
0680
0680
0680
1060
3940
2792
3740
2080
3740
6589
6120
128
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NAME
Garlon-3A
Garlon-4
Garrathion
Garvox
Gatnon
GC-1124
GC-1189
GC-1283
GC-2466
GC-3707
GCP-1634
Gebutox
Genite
Genitol
Genitox
Gerox
Gesabal
Gesadural
Gesafloc
Gesafram 50
Gesagard
Gesakur
Gesamil
Gesapax
Gesapon
Gesaprim
Gesapun
Gesaran
Gesarex
Gesarol
Gesatamin
Gesatop
Gesoran
Gibberellic acid
Gibrel
Gib-Tabs
Gib-Sol
GIX
Glyodex
Glyodin
Glyoxaline
Glyoxime
Glyphosate
Glyphosine
Glytac
Goal
Gophacide
Gotnion
Gralit 85
COMMON NAME
Triclopyr
Triclopyr
Carbophenothion
Bendiocarb
Benzthiazuron
Mint
Chlordecone
Mi rex
Mucochloric anhydride
Bomyl
Cyperquat
Dinoseb
Genite
Genite
DDT, mixed isomers (Technical)
Streptomycin sulfate
Ipazin
Simetone
Tnetazine
Prometon
Prometryn
Chloropropylate
Propazine
Ametryn
DDT, mixed isomers (Technical)
Atrazine
Simazine
Methoproptryn
DDT, mixed isomers ( Technical)
DDT, mixed isomers ( Technical)
Atraton
Simazine
Simazine
Gibberellic acid
Gibberellic acid
Gibberellic acid
Gibberellic acid
DFDT
Glyodin
Glyodin
Imadazole
Glyoxime
Glyphosate
Glyphosine
Glytac
Oxyfluorfen
Phosaretim
Azmphos methyl
Chloral chloroamide
CODE
NUMBER
6786
6786
1080
0472
1280
4720
0780
2760
1880
6796
5760
5780
5800
0120
1880
0420
6160
1880
1880
0320
6160
6160
3790
3790
3790
3790
3796
3801
3802
5230
3820
NAME
Gramevin
Grammon
Gramoxone
Granosan
G ran u rex
Grascide
Grazon
Grex
Grifulvin
Griseofulvm
Grisovin
Grocel
GS-13005
GS- 13006
GS- 13528
GS-13529
GS-14254
GS-14259
GS-14260
GS-16068
GS-19851
GS-29696
Guanoctine
Guazatine
Gusathion M
Gusathion A
Guthion
Guthion (ethyl)
Gyplure
Gypsme
Gyptol
Gyron
H-82
H-321
H-8043
H-1313
Haipen
Halane
Halizan
Haloxydine
Halts
Hanane
Harven
Hazodrin
HC-1281
HCA
HCB
HCCH
COMMON NAME
Dalapon
Isoproturon
Paraquat dichloride
Ethylmercury chloride
Neburon
Propanil
Picloram
Benomyl
Grisactin
Griseofulvm
Griseotulvm
Gibberellic acid
Methidathion
Athidathion
Sebuthylazme
Terbuthylazine
sec-Bumeton
Terbumeton
Terbutryn
Dipropetryn
Bromopropylate
Thiazfluron
Guazatine
Guazatine
Azmphos methyl
Azmphos ethyl
Azinphos methyl
Azinphos ethyl
Gyplure
Lead arsenate
Gyptol
DDT, mixed isomers (Technical)
Isocil
Methiocarb
Diahde
Dichlobenil
Captafol
Halane
Metaldehyde
Haloxydine
Bandane
Dimefox
Dihydroacetic acid (Na salt)
Monocrotophos
2,3,5-TBA
Hexachloroacetone
Hexachlorobenzene
BHC, mixed isomers
CODE
NUMBER
1660
4080
5240
3400
4940
5840
5600
0500
3790
6340
6589
3980
2653
0872
3820
3840
3820
3840
4180
1880
4500
2200
1000
0360
3920
0600
129
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NAME
HCH
HCN
Hedonal DP
Helothion
Hemel
Hempd
HEOD
Heptachlor
Heptachlor epoxide
Heptamul
Heptox
Heptenophos
Herban
Herbatim
Herbazim
Herbicide 44E
Herbicide 273
Herbicide 685
Herbisan
Herbizol
Hercules AC 528
Hercules AC 5727
Hercules 7531
Hercules 9573
Hercules 14503
Herkol
Heteroauxin
HETP
Hexa C.B.
Hexachlor
Hexachloran
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexachlorophene
Hexachlorosan
Hexadrm
Hexaferb
Hexafor
Hexalure
Hexamone
Hexanema
Hexasan
Hexasul
Hexathane
Hexathir
Hexavin
Hexazmone
Hexazir
Hexide
Hexosan
COMMON NAME
BHC, mixed isomers
Hydrocyanic acid
Dichlorprop
Sulprofos
Hemel
Hexamethyl phosphoramide
Dieldnn
Heptachlor
Heptachlor epoxide
Heptachlor
Heptachlor
Heptenophos
Norea
Metham sodium
Simazine
Chlorazine
Endothall
CPMF
EXD
Amitrole
Dioxathion
UC 10854
Norea
Terbutol
Dial if or
Dichlorvos
3-lndoleacetic acid
TEPP
Hexachlorobenzene
BHC, mixed isomers
BHC, mixed isomers
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexachlorophene
Hexachlorophene
Endnn
Ferbam
BHC, mixed isomers
Hexalure
Hexalure
Dichlofenthion
Ethylmercury chloride
Sulfur
Zmeb
Thiram
Carbaryl
Hexazmone
Ziram
Hexachlorophene
Hexachlorophene
CODE
NUMBER
0600
2309
6350
2380
3860
3880
3860
3860
3885
6620
6160
3240
3420
0200
2580
2035
2320
3920
0600
0600
3920
3940
3940
3260
3600
0600
2220
3400
7120
6680
1060
7001
7100
3940
3940
NAME
Hexyclan
Hexylthiocarbam
HHDN
Hi-Alazin
Hibitane
Hibrom
Hildan
Hildit
Hmosan
Hizarocm
HMM
HMPA
Hoe 2671
Hoe 2747
Hoe 2770
Hoe 2784
Hoe 2810
Hoe 2873
Hoe 2904
Hoe 2960
Hoe 2982
Hoe 16410
Hoe 17411
Hoe 22870
Hoelon
Hokmate
Hong Niem
Hopcide
Hopcm
Hormodin
Hormotuho
Hostaquick
Hostathion
HPMTS
HPTMS
HRS-16
HRS-587
Hyumme 10X
Hydout
Hydram
Hydrogen phosphide
Hydrol
Hydroprene
Hydrothol
3-Hydroxycarbofuran
1-Hydroxychlordene
2-Hydroxydiphenyl
Hyosan
Hytox
COMMON NAME
BHC, mixed isomers
Cycloate
Aldrm
Tolnaftate
Chlorhexidine
Naled
Endosulfan, mixed isomers
DDT, mixed isomers (Technical)
Edifenphos
Cycloheximide
Hemel
Hexamethyl phosphoramide
Endosulfan, mixed isomers
Monolmuron
Lamprecide
Binapacryl
Linuron
Pyrazophos
Dinoseb acetate
Triazophos
Heptenophos
Isoproturon
Carbendazim
Clofop-isobutyl
Diclofop-methyl
Ferbam
Phenylmercury acetate
CPMC
BPMC
Indolebutryic acid
MCPA
Heptenophos
Triazophos
HPMTS
Dienochlor
Methylbenzethonium chloride
Methylbenzethomum chloride
Tritac
Endothall
Molmate
Phostoxin
Allyxycarb
Hydroprene
Endothall
3-Hydroxycarbofuran
1-Hydroxychlordene
Phenylphenol-o
Dichlorophen
Isoprocarb
CODE
NUMBER
0600
1591
0080
4860
3180
1880
3160
1600
3180
4751
4166
4240
5932
2566
6777
3885
4080
1071
1530
2330
3600
5680
1543
0791
4340
3885
6777
3240
4740
3240
1041
3960
5490
4062
130
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NAME
Hyvar Bro
HyvarX
IAA
IBA
IBP
ICI-24223
Idobonil
Idocyll Novum
IFC
Igran
Illoxon
Imidan
Imidan oxygen analog
Imidazole
Imugan
Inacor
Inamycm
Indar
INPC
Insectophene
Inverton 245
lodofenphos
lotnl
loxynil
Ipatone
Ipazine
IPC
IPX
Irgosan CF3
Iscothane
Isobac
Isobenzan
Isocarb
Isochlorthion
Isocil
Iso-Cornox
Isodrin
Isofenphos
Isolan
Isopestox
Isoprocil
Isoprocarb
Isopropalm
Isoproturon
Isotox
Isoxathion
IT-3233
IT-3456
COMMON NAME
Bromacil
Bromacil
3-lndoleacetic acid
Indolebutync acid
IBP
Propham
Idobonil
Salicylic acid
Propham
Terbutryn
Diclofop-methyl
Phosmet
Phosmet oxygen analog
Imidazole
Chloraniformethan
Atrazme
Novabiocm
Tnazbutil
Propham
Endosulfan, mixed isomers
2,4,5-T
lodofenphos
loxynil
loxynil
Ipatone
Ipazine
Propham
Proxan
Clofucarban
Dinocap
Hexachlorophene
Telodrin
Isocarb
Phosmchlor
Isocil
MCPP
Isodrin
Isofenphos
Isolan
Mipafox
Isocil
Isoprocarb
Isopropalin
Isoproturon
BHC, mixed isomers
Isoxathion
Flurecol -butyl
Chlorflurecol-methyl ester
CODE
NUMBER
0800
0800
4011
5860
P889
5860
3980
2330
4000
4001
0420
5860
3180
6840
4103
4040
4040
5860
2560
3940
4400
4045
4050
4062
4070
4080
0600
3630
NAME
Itopaz
Ivoset
Ixodex
Jasmolm
JH
Jiffy Grow
Jodfenphos
Jolt
Jon-Trol
Juvenile hormone
Kack
Karathane
Karbaspray
Karbation
Karbofos
Karbutilate
Karmex
Karphos
Karsil
Kasumm
Kasugamycm
Kauritil
Kayazmon
Kaybam
Kazoe
KDEDTP
KDETP
KDMDTP
KDMTP
Kelevan
Kelthane
Kemate
Kenapon
Kepone
Kerb
3-Ketocarbofuran
phenol
Ketothion
Kildip
Kill-All
Killex
Killkantz
Kilmite40
Kiloseb
Kiloprop
COMMON NAME
Ethion
Dmoseb acetate
DDT, mixed isomers (Technical)
Jasmolm
Juvenile Hormone
Indolebutyric acid
lodofenphos
Ethoprop
DSMA
Juvenile hormone
Cacodyhc acid
Dinocap
Carbaryl
Metham
Malathion
Karbutilate
Diuron
Isoxathion
Karsil
KSM
KSM
Copper oxychloride
Diazinon
Kaybam
Azide (potassium)
Azide (sodium)
CODE
NUMBER
3340
2566
1880
4103
5880
2860
0961
2560
1060
6620
4260
6420
2740
2080
5728
6172
Potassium diethyl dithiophosphate 5731
Potassium diethyl thiophosphate
Potassium dimethyl
dithiophosphate
5732
5733
Potassium dimethyl thiophosphate 5734
Kelevan
Dicofol
Anilazme
Dalapon
Chlordecone
Pronamide
3-Ketocarbofuran phenol
Ketothion
Dichlorprop
Sodium arsenite
Trimec
Antu
TEPP
Dinoseb
MCPP
2340
2920
1660
1280
4090
1042
2309
0260
2760
4400
131
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NAME
Kilsem
Kilval
Kmetin
Kinoprene
Kitazin
Kloben
Klorex
KMH
Koban
Kobutol
Kocide
Koltar
Kop-Fume
Kop-Mite
Kopsol
Kop-Thiodan
Kop-Thion
Korax
Korlane
K-Othrine
Krenite
Krumkil
Kryocide
Krysid
KSM
KUE 13032C
KUE13183b
Kuron
Kurosal
Kusakira
Kwik-Kill
Kwit
Kylor
Kypchlor
Kypfarin
Kypfos
Kypman 80
Kypzine
Lam bast
Lambrol
Lamoryl
Lamprecide
Landrin
Lanex
Lannate
Lanoc CN
Lanstan
COMMON NAME
MCPA
Vamidothion
Kmetin
Kinoprene
IBP
Neburon
Sodium chlorate
MH
Ethazol
PCNB
Copper hydroxide
Oxytluorten
1,2-Dibromoethane
Chlorobenzilate
DDT, mixed isomers (Technical)
Endosulfan, mixed isomers
Malathion
Chloronitropropane
Ronnel
K-Othnne
Fosamme ammonium
Coumafuryl
Cryolite
Antu
KSM
Dichlofluanid
Tolyfluanid
Silvex, propylene glycol butyl
ether ester
Silvex
Credazine
Strychnine
Ethion
Daminozide
Chlordane (Technical)
Warfarin
Malathion
Maneb
Zineb
Butachlor
Fluenetyl
Gnseofulvin
Lamprecide
Landrin
Fluometuron
Methomyl
Eulan
Chloronitropropane
CODE
NUMBER
4340
4011
4940
4280
6590
5280
5280
5230
P480
1360
1880
3180
4260
5980
4156
3720
1543
0260
6700
6140
6120
3340
1681
1200
7060
4260
4300
7120
0922
4166
3620
4520
NAME
Laptran
Larvacide
Lasso
Lauryl thiocyanate
Lauxtol A
Lazo
Lead arsenate
Lebaycid
Legumex
Legumez Extra
Legurame
Lemonene
Lenacil
Lentox
Lepton
Leptophos
Leptophos oxon
Leptophos oxygen
analog
Lesan
LethalaireG-54
Lethane 60
Lethane A-70
Lethane 384
Lethox
Lexone
LeyCornox
Leytosan
LH3012
Lignasan
Lmdafor
Lmdagram
Lindamul
Lmdane
Line Rider
Linormone
Lintox
Lmurex
Linuron
Liphadione
Liquiphene
Liranox
Lironion
LM-91
Lonacol
Lonocolm
Looplure
Loro
COMMON NAME
Ditahmfos
Chloropicnn
Alachlor
Lauryl thiocyanate
PCP
Alachlor
Lead arsenate
Fenthion
MCPB
Benazolm
Carbetamide
Biphenyl
Lenacil
BHC, gamma isomer
Leptophos
Leptophos
Leptophos oxygen analog
Leptophos oxygen analog
Fenammosulf
Parathion, ethyl
Lethane 60
Lethane A-70
Lethane 384
Carbophenothion
Metribuzm
Benazolm
Phenylmercury urea
Propineb
Ethylmercury phosphate
BHC, gamma isomer
BHC, gamma isomer
BHC, gamma isomer
BHC, gamma isomer
2,4,5-T
MCPA
BHC, gamma isomer
Lmuron
Linuron
Chlorophacmone
Phenylmercury acetate
MCPP
Difenoxuron
Chlorophacinone
Zineb
Maneb
Looplure
Lauryl thiocyanate
CODE
NUMBER
2730
1462
4160
5260
4160
4180
3520
4380
1074
0740
4185
0680
4190
4190
4191
4191
2020
5245
4220
1080
4634
0680
0680
0680
0680
6840
4340
0680
4240
4240
1425
5680
4400
2391
1425
7120
4300
132
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NAME
Lorox
Lorsban
Lorsban oxygen
analog
Lorvec (K)
Lousewort
Lovozal
Lucel
Lumeton
Luprisol
Lurat
Lutrol
Lythidathion
M-74
M-81
MAA
Mablm
Machete
Mafu
Magnetic 70
Magron
Maintain
Maintain 3
Maintain CF 125
Maki
Malamar
Malaspray
Malaoxon
Malathion
Malathion oxygen
analog
Malazide
Maleic hydrazide
Malix
Maloran
MAMA
Mancofol
Mancozeb
Maneb
Maneba
Manebgan
Manesan
Manzate
Manzate 200
MAPO
Maposol
MAPS
COMMON NAME
Linuron
Chlorpyrifos
Chlorpyrifos oxygen analog
Pyroxychlor
Stavesacre
Fenozaflor
Chlorquinox
Methoprotryn
Propionic acid
Coumafuryl
Edifenphos
Lythidathion
Disulfoton
Thiometon
Methanearsonic acid
Busulfan
Butachlor
Dichlorvos
Sulfur
Magnesium chlorate
Bromacil
MH
Chlorflurenol-methyl ester
Bromadiolone
Malathion
Malathion
Malathion oxygen analog
Malathion
Malathion oxygen analog
MH
MH
Endosulfan, mixed isomers
Chlorbromuron
MAMA
Mancozeb
Mancozeb
Maneb
Maneb
Maneb
Maneb
Maneb
Mancozeb
Metapa
Metham sodium
Methiotepa
CODE
NUMBER
4240
2900
2901
3720
3160
2720
6665
4490
0922
2320
0800
4280
0816
4260
4260
4261
4260
4261
4280
4280
3180
1188
4300
4300
4300
4300
4300
6620
NAME
Mareton
Mar-Frin
Marlate
Marmer
Marvex
MAS
Matacil
Mataven
Mate
Mazidox
MB 9057
MB 10064
MBC
MBCP
MBR-6033
MBR-8251
MBR-12325
MBT
MC25
MC474
MC833
MC 1053
MC1108
MC 1488
MC1947
MC2188
MC 2420
MC 4379
MC 10978
MCA 600
MC Defoliant
MCN-1025
MCP
MCPA
MCPA, isooctyl ester
MCPB
MCP-Butync
MCPES
MCPP
MCPP, isooctyl ester
MEA
Mebenil
MeBr
Mecarbam
Mecarbinazid
Mecarphon
Mecoper
Mecopex
COMMON NAME
Naphthalaphos
Warfarin
Methoxychlor, mixed isomers
( Technical)
Diuron
Dichlorvos
Rhizoctol
Ammocarb
Difenzoquat
loxynil
Mazidox-
Asulam
Bromoxynil
Sodium chlorate
Leptophos
Fluondamid
Perfluidone
Mefluidide
MBT
Guazatine
Mecarbam
Carbamorph
Dinobuton
Dinoterb acetate
Medmoterb acetate
Dmocton-4
Chlormephos
Mecarphon
Bifenox
Blazer
Mobam
Magnesium chlorate
Norbormide
MCPA
MCPA
MCPA, isooctyl ester
MCPB
MCPB
Methm
MCPP
MCPP, isooctyl ester
Methoxyethyl mercury acetate
Methyl metiram
Methyl bromide
Mecarbam
Mecarbinazid
Mecarphon
MCPP
MCPP (K salt)
CODE
NUMBER
7060
4540
2740
2320
0180
2395
4040
0310
0820
4190
3623
5366
4446
4441
1316
0733
0760
4340
4340
4360
4380
4380
4400
4420
4441
4400
133
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NAME
Mecoprop
Mediben
Medmoterb acetate
Medlure
Mefluidide
Meldane
Melitoxin
Melprex
Meltatox
MEMA
Menazon
Mencs
Mendrm
Menite
Meobal
MEP
Mephanac
Mephosfolan
Mepro
Merbac
Mercaptodimelhur
Mercaptofos
Mercaptothion
Merculine
Mercuram
Mercusol
Merfamon
Merkazin
Merpafol
Merpan
Merphos
Mersolite
Mertax
Mertect
Merthon
Mertorgan
Merzonm
Mesoranil
Mesurol
Metabrom
Metacide
Metadelphene
Metafos
Metafume
Metaldehyde
Metal kamate
Metam-sodium
Metaphos
Metaphoxide
COMMON NAME
MCPP
Dicamba
Medinoterb acetate
Medlure
Mefluidide
Coumaphos
Melitoxin
Dodine
Dodemorph
Methoxyethyl mercury acetate
Menazon
Trapex
Endrm
Mevmphos
Meobal
Femtrothion
MCPA
Mephosfolan
MCPP
Benzyl bromoacetate
Methiocarb
Demeton, mixed isomers
Malathion
Phenylmercury salicylate
Thiram
Phenylmercury salicylate
Thimerosol
Prometryn
Captafol
Captan
Merphos
Phenylmercury acetate
MBT
Thiabendazole
Polyethylmercury phosphate
Thimerosal
Thimerosal
Aziprotryn
Methiocarb
Methyl bromide
Methyl parathion
Deet
Methyl parathion
Methyl bromide
Metaldehyde
Bufencarb
Metham sodium
Methyl parathion
Metepa
CODE
NUMBER
4400
2140
4446
1540
2780
3260
4640
4460
3480
4340
1630
4400
4500
1983
4260
6680
5780
1000
1020
3640
5680
6660
4500
4580
4580
0960
6620
4580
NAME
Metapside
Metasystemox
Metasystox
Metasystox I
Metasystox II
Metasystox R
Metaxon
Metazoxolon
Metepa
Metflurazone
Methabenzthiazuron
Metham-sodium
Methamidophos
Methanearsonic acid
Methaphoxide
Methar
Methazole
Methenamme
Methidathion
Methiocarb
Methiotepa
Methiuron
Methocrotophos
Meth-O-Gas
Methometon
Methomyl
Methomyl oxime
Methoprene
Methoprotryn
Methoqum-butyl
Methotrexate
Methoxcide
Methoxo
Methoxone
Methoxychlor, mixed
isomers (Technical)
Methoxychlor-p,p'
Methoxyethanol
Methoxy propazme
Methyl apholate
Methyl aphoxide
Methylbenzethonium
chloride
Methyl bromide
Methyl cellosolve
Methyl chemosept
Methyl guthion
Methyl isothiocyanate
COMMON NAME
Methiotepa
Oxydemetonmethyl
Demetonmethyl
Demeton-o-methyl
Demeton-s-methyl
Oxydemetonmethyl
MCPA
Metazoxolon
Metepa
Metflurazone
Methabenzthiazuron
Metham sodium
Methamidophos
Methanearsonic acid
Metepa
DSMA
Methazole
Methenamme
Methidathion
Methiocarb
Methiotepa
Methiuron
Methocrotophos
Methyl bromide
Methometon
Methomyl
Oximmo methomyl
Methoprene
Methoprotryn
Methoqum-butyl
Methotrexate
Methoxychlor -p,p'
Methoxychlor-p,p'
MCPP
Methoxychlor, mixed isomers
( Technical)
Methoxychlor-p,p'
Methoxyethanol
Prometon
Methyl apholate
Metepa
Methylbenzethonium chloride
Methyl bromide
Methoxyethanol
Methyl paraben
Azinphos methyl
Metham sodium
CODE
NUMBER
5220
5220
4340
6620
4750
4490
2860
4496
6340
4500
4520
4521
4531
4541
4541
4400
4540
4541
5760
3820
6620
134
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NAME
Methylmercury
chloride
Methylmercury
dicyanodiamide
Methylmercury iodide
Methyl niran
Methyl paraben
Methyl parasept
Methyl parathion
Methyl tnthion
Methylthiotrazine
Meticide
Metilmerkapto-
asocsid
Metiltnazotion
Metiram
Metmercapturon
Metobromuron
Metolachlor
Metroprotryn
Metoxon
Metoxuron
Metriben
Metribuzm
Metron
Mevinphos
Mexacarbate
Mezene
MF-344
MGKDog&Cat
Repellant
MGKR326
MGKSynergist
MH
MH-30
MH090
MIC
Micofume
Micridium
Microzul
Midox
Mielncin
Milbam
Mil-Col
Milcurb
Mildex
Mildothane
Milfaron
Milgo
COMMON NAME
Methylmercury chloride
Cyano (methylmercun) guanidme
Methylmercury iodide
Methyl parathion
Methyl paraben
Methyl parasept
Methyl parathion
Methyl carbophenothion
Desmetryn
Methyl parathion
Oxydemetonmethyl
Azinphos methyl
Metiram
Methiocarb
Metobromuron
Metolachlor
Metroprotryn
Chlorpropham
Metoxuron
Tncamba
Metribuzin
Methyl parathion
Mevinphos
Mexacarbate
Ziram
Koban
Methyl nonyl ketone
MGK R 326
Octyl bizydoheptene
MH
MH
Methiuron
Trapex
Dazomet
Phenacridane chloride
Chlorophacmone
Chlorbenside
Busulfan
Ziram
Drazoxolon
Dimethirimol
Dinocap
Thiophanate methyl
Chloraniformethan
Ethirimol
CODE
NUMBER
4560
4572
4580
4580
4580
5220
3820
4583
4500
4612
4620
1420
4631
4634
4580
4640
7080
7100
4280
4260
1425
7100
2792
2416
2560
6671
3359
NAME
Miller 531
Miller 658
Milneb
Milogard
Milstem
Mmtacol
Mipafox
MIPC
Mipcm
Mi rex
Misulban
Mitac
Mitigan
Mitm Ch-3374
Mitm Ch-3667
Mitm NWE
Mitosulfan
Mitox
2M-4Kh-M
MLT
MMA
MNSA
Mobilawn
Mocap
Modown
Mole Death
Molinate
Molucid
MON-097
Monalide
Monam
Monitor
Monoammonmm
methanearsonate
Monocalcium arsenite
Monocron
Monocrotophos
Monolinuron
Monosodium
methanearsonate
Monozone
Monurex
Monuron
Monuron-TCA
MOPA
Morcram
Morestan
Morfamquat
Morfoxon
COMMON NAME
Cd-Ca zinc chromate complex
Copper zinc chromate
Milneb
Propazme
Ethirimol
Paraoxon
Mipafox
Isoprocarb
Isoprocarb
Mi rex
Busulfan
Amitraz
Dicofol
Mitm NWE
Mitin NWE
Mitm NWE
Busulfan
Chlorbenside
MCPB
Malathion
MSMA
Nissol
Dicnlofenthion
Ethoprop
Bifenox
Strychnine
Molinate
Molucid
Acetochlor
Monalide
Metham sodium
Methamidophos
MAMA
Calcium arsenite
Monocrotophos
Monocrotophos
Monolinuron
MSMA
SMA
Monuron
Monuron
Monuron TCA
MOPA
Naptalam sodium
Oxythioqumox
Morfamquat
Morfamquat
CODE
NUMBER
5800
3359
4062
4062
4720
0195
2340
4380
4260
4820
2220
5880
0733
4740
4747
6620
4750
0360
0360
4751
4820
4760 '
4760
4780
4920
4800
135
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NAME
Morkit
Morocide
Moromale
Morphactm
Morphothion
Morphotox
Morsodren
Morzid
Moscade
Mouse-Mots
Mouse-Rid
Mouse-Tox
Moxie
MPDT
MPMC
MSF
MSMA
MSPA
MTMC
Mucochloric
anhydride
Multimat
Murbetex
Murfotox
Muriol
Muritan
Murotox
Murvesoo
Muscalure
Muscamone
Muscatox
Mycotox
Mycozol
Myeleukon
Myleran
Mylone
Myprozine
N-2790
NAA
Nabac
Nabam
Nabasan
NAC
NAD
Naled
Nalkil
CODE
COMMON NAME NUMBER
Anthraqumone 0250
Binapacryl
Mancozeb
Chlorflurenal
Morphothion
Morphothion
Cyano (methylmercurl) guanidme
Morzid
Fenvalerate 3555
Strychnine
Strychnine
Strychnine
Methoxychlor, mixed isomers 4540
(Technical)
Methiuron
Meobal 4460
MSF
MSMA 4820
Morzid
Tsumacide
Mucochloric anhydride
Bendiocarb 0472
Medmoterb acetate
Mecarbam 4441
Chlorophacinone 1425
Promunt
Mecarbam 4441
Fenson
Muscalure
Muscalure
Coumaphos 1540
Mycotox
Thiabendazole 6660
Busulfan
Busulfan
Dazomet
Pimancin
Fonofos 2910
Naphthalene acetic acid 4900
Hexachlorophene 3940
Nabam
Nabam
Carbaryl 1060
Naphthalene acetamide 4880
Naled 4860
Bromacil 0800
NAME
Nankor
NaNPA
Naphthalene
acetamide
Naphthalene acetic
acid
Naphthalophos
1-Naphthol
1 -Naphthylacetic acid
Naphthyl phthalamic
acid
Naphthylthiourea
Napropamide
Naptalam-sodium
Naramycm
Narlene
NaTA
Natal
NATCA
Navadel
Navon
NC-3363
NC-4780
NC-5016
NC-6897
NC-8438
NDA
Neburea
Neburex
Neburon
Nectryl
Nedcidol
Neguvon
Nellite
Nemacide
Nemacur
Nemafos
Nemafume
Nemagon
Nemex
Nendnn
Neoban
Neocid
Neocidol
Neo-Fulcin
Neo-Pynamm
Neoron
Neotran
Nephis
COMMON NAME
Ronnel
Naptalam sodium
Naphthalene acetamide
Naphthalene acetic acid
Naphthalophos
1-Naphthol
Naphthylene acetic acid
Naptalam sodium
Antu
Napropamide
Naptalam sodium
Cycloheximide
Narlene
TCA-sodium
TCA-sodium
Trichloroacetic acid
Dioxathion
Chlorpropham
Chlorflurazole
Fluoromidine
Fenozaflor
Ficam W
Ettiofumesate
NDA
Neburon
Neburon
Neburon
Phenyl phenol -o
Diazinon
Trichlorfon
Nellite
Dichlofenthion
Fenamiphos
Thionazin
Dibromochloropropane
Dibromochloropropane
Dichloropropane, mixed isomers
Endrm
Barban
DDT, mixed isomers (Technical)
Diazinon
Griseofulvin
Tetramethrin
Bromopropylate
Neotran
1 ,2-Dibromoethane
CODE
NUMBER
5980
4920
4880
4900
4925
4900
4920
0260
2010
4920
1600
6438
2580
1420
3373
4940
4940
4940
5490
2080
6780
2220
3470
2090
2090
2305
3260
0400
1880
2080
6608
0872
P480
136
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NAME
Nephocarp
Nerkol
New Mel
Nexa Fly-trap
Nexagan
Nexion
Nexion 1378
Nexit
Nexoval
NIA1137
NIA1240
NIA 2995
NIA4512
NIA 4556
NIA 4562
NIA 5488
NIA 5767
NIA 5961
NIA 5996
NIA 9044
NIA 9102
NIA 10242
NIA 11092
NIA 17370
NIA 241 10
Niacides
Niagaramite
Niagaratran
Niagarathol
Nialate
Niclofen
Niclosamide
Nicotine
Nicoulme
NID
Niklor
Nimitox
Nimrod
Niomil
NIP
Nipagenin
Nipagin
Nipasol
Nipa-Thin
Nirit
Nirosan
Nissol
Nitrador
Nitralin
COMMON NAME
Carbophenothion
Dichlorvos
Ethylmercury sulfate
Nexion 1378
Bromophos ethyl
Bromophos
Nexion 1378
BHC, gamma isomer
Chlorpropham
Phostex
Ethion
SWEP
Solan
Dicryl
Karsil
Tetradifon
Endothion
Chloronitropropane
Dichlobenil
Binapacryl
Metiram
Carbofuran
Karbutilate
Resmethnn
K-Othrine
Mercaptobenzothiazoje
Aramite
Chlorfenson
Endothall
Ethion
Nitrofen
Niclosamide
Nicotine
Rotenone
Radione
Chloropicrin
Temephos
Buplrimate
Bendiocarb
Nitrofen
Methyl paraben
Methyl paraben
Propyl paraben
Naptalam sodium
Nirit
Nirosan
Nissol
DNOC
Nitralin
CODE
NUMBER
1080
2320
0860
0840
0680
1420
3340
6600
2200
4583
1040
6420
6055
3240
3340
5040
4970
6000
1462
0020
0472
5040
4920
2770
5020
NAME
Nitrapyrin
Nitrofen
4-Nitrophenol
p-Nitrophenol
Nitropone C
Nitrox 80
NIX
Nix-Scald
NMRI-201
No Bunt
No-Crab
Nogos
Nolvasan
Nomersan
Nonachlor
No-Pest
Norax
Norbormide
Norea
Norflurazon
Nortranese
Nortron
Noruron
No Scald
Novathion
Novex
Novigam
Novobiocin
NPA
NPD
NRDC-104
NRDC-143
NSC-10429
N -Serve
NTM
Nucidol
Nudnn
Nu-Film
NU-Lawn Weeder
Nuodex 84
Nurelle
Nuvacron
Nuvan
Nuvanol
Nuvanol N
Nux Vomica
Nu-Z
Oatax
COMMON NAME
Nitrapyrin
Nitrofen
4-Nitrophenol
4-Nitrophenol
Dinoseb
Methyl parathion
Procan sodium
Ethoxyquin
Phenylcyclohexanol
Hexachlorobenzene
Calcium propanearsonate
Dichlorvos
Chlorhexidine
Thiram
frans-Nonachlor
Dichlorvos
Chloroxuron
Norbormide
Norea
Norflurazon
Ethofumesate
Ethofumesate
Norea
Diphenylamme
Fenitrothion
Fentochlor
BHC, mixed isomer
Novobiocin
Naptalam sodium
Aspon
Resmethnn
Permethrm, mixed isomers
Morzid
Nitrapyrin
Dimethyl phthalate
Diazinon
Methomyl
Pmolene
Bromoxynil
Mercaptobenzothiazole
Pyroxychlor
Monocrotophos
Dichlorvos
Fenitrothion
lodofenphos
Strychnine
Zinc sulfate (basic)
Barban
CODE
NUMBER
5031
5040
5060
5060
2760
4580
3920
2320
6680
5080
2320
5136
3373
3373
3480
0680
4920
0300
6055
5373
5031
2460
2080
4520
0820
0360
2320
3480
4103
0400
137
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NAME
Octacide
Octachlor
Octachlor epoxide
Octalene
Octalox
Octylbicycloheptene
dicarboxamide
ODB
Off
Oftanol
Ohnc
Oko
Oleocuivre
Oleoparaphene
OM-1763
OM-2174
Omadine
Omethoate
Omite
Ommtox
OMPA
OMU
Ontrack-WE-2
OPSPA
Ordram
Ornitrol
Orthene
Ortho 5353
Ortho 9006
Ortho 12420
Orthocide 406
Ortho-Dichlorobenzene
Ortho-Klor
Ortho LM preparations
Ortho MC
Orthopos
Ortho Phosphate
Defoliant
Orthoxenol
Ortrane
Ortril
Oryzalm
Oryzalm, dimethyl
Oryzon
OS-2046
Osbac
Oust
Outfox
Ovex
COMMON NAME
MGK264
Chlordane (Technical)
Oxychlordane
Aldrin
Dieldrm
Octylbicycloheptene
dicarboxamide
Dichlorobenzene-o
Deet
Isofenphos
Dimethachlon
Dichlorvos
Copper oxides
Parathion, ethyl
Fungicide 1763
Apholate
Omadine
Dimethoate oxygen analog
Propargite
BHC, gamma isomer
Schradan
Cycluron
Prometon
Morzid
Molmate
Azacosterol
Acephate
Bufencarb
Methamidophos
Acephate
Captan
Dichlorobenzene-o
Chlordane (Technical)
Methylmercury quinollnolate
Magnesium chlorate
Parathion, ethyl
DEF
Phenylphenol-o
Acephate
Acephate
Oryzalm
Oryzalin, dimethyl
Pentachloromandelonltrlle
Mevmphos
BPMC
DCPA
Cyprazine
Chlorfenson
CODE
NUMBER
1200
5200
0080
2380
2280
4050
2320
5245
2421
5160
0680
5760
4740
0025
0960
4750
0025
1020
2280
1200
5245
1940
5490
0025
0025
5148
5149
4640
0791
1720
1615
NAME
Ovochlor
Ovotran
OW-9
Oxadiazon
Oxamyl
Oxamyl oxime
OximmoMethomyl
Oximmo Oxamyl
Oxine
Oxine-copper
Oxirane
Oxycarboxm
Oxychlordane
Oxycil
Oxydemetonmethyl
Oxydiazol
Oxydisulfoton
Oxy-Dumocyclm
Oxyfluorfen
Oxymycin
Oxypan
Oxyqumohne
Oxytetracid
Oxytetracyclme
Oxythioqumox
Oxytnl
Oxytril M
P-1504
Paarlan
PAC
Padan
Pallethrm
Pamosol 2 Forte
Panam
Panoctine
Panodrm A-13
Panogen
Panoram D-31
Panthion
Papthion
Parabis
Paracide
Paradow
Parafluron
Paraform
Paraformaldehyde
Paral
COMMON NAME
Chlorfenson
Chlorfenson
Azide (potassium)
Azide (sodium)
Oxadiazon
Oxamyl
Oximmo oxamyl
Oximmo methomyl
Oximmo oxamyl
8-Qumolmol sulfate
Copper 8-qumolate
Ethylene oxide
Plantvax
Oxychlordane
Sodium chlorate
Oxydementonmethyl
Methazole
Oxydisulfoton
Oxytetracyclme
Oxyfluorfen
Oxytetracyclme
Oxytetracyclme
8-Qumolmol
Oxytetracycline
Oxytetracyclme
Oxythioqumox
loxynil
Bromoxynil
Phosmet
Isopropalm
Phenacridane chloride
Catlap hydrochloride
Allethrm
Zmeb
Carbaryl
Guazatme
Cyano (methylmercurl) guanidme
MEMA
Dieldrm
Parathion, ethyl
Phenthoate
Dichlorophen
Dichlorobenzene-p
Dichlorobenzene-p
Parafluron
Paraformaldehyde
Paraformaldehyde
Paraformaldehyde
CODE
NUMBER
5728
5172
5176
5186
5187
4521
5187
5670
5200
5220
4496
5230
4800
4040
0820
4000
4070
0100
7120
1060
2380
5245
2300
2300
138
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NAME
Paraldehyde
Paramar
Para-Nitrophenol
Paraoxon
Paraphos
Paraquat dichloride
Parathene
Parathion
Parathion, ethyl
Parathion methyl
Parawet
Pannol
Parnon
Parfox
Partron M
Parzate C
Patoran
Paxilon
PBA
PBA, dimethylamine
salt
PBED
PER
PGA
PCNB
PCP
PCPBS
PDB
PDQ
PDU
Peach-Thin 3 CPA
PEBC
Pebulate
Pedinex
Pelargonic Acid
Pelt-44
Pel -Tech
Penar
Pencal
Penchlorol
Pendimethalin
Penite
Pennamine D
Penncap M
Penoxalm
Penphene
Penta
Pentac
Pentachlonn
COMMON NAME
Paraformaldehyde
Parathion, ethyl
4-Nitrophenol
Paraoxon
Parathion, ethyl
Paraquat
Parathion, ethyl
Parathion, ethyl
Parathion, ethyl
Methyl parathion
Parathion, ethyl
Pannol
Pannol
Chlorophacmone
Methyl parathion
Zineb
Metobromuron
Methazole
PBA
PBA dimethylamine salt
PBD Propargyl salt bromide
PBR
Pyrazon
PCNB
PCP
Fenson
Dichlorobenzene-p
MCPB
Fenuron
CPA
Pebulate
Pebulate
Dmex
Pelargonic acid
Thiophanate methyl
Benefm
Penar
Calcium arsenate
PCP
Pendimethalin
Sodium arsenite
2,4-D
Methyl parathion
Pendimethalin
Chlorthiophene
PCP
Dienochlor
DDT, mixed isomers (Technical)
CODE
NUMBER
5245
5060
5245
5240
5245
5245
5245
4580
5245
1425
4580
7120
4612
4496
5925
5280
5260
2300
4380
5300
5300
6671
0480
0980
5260
5331
2940
4580
5331
5260
1880
NAME
Pentachloro-
mandelonitrile
Pentachloromtro-
benzene
Pentachlorobenzyl-
alcohol
Pentachlorophenol
Pentachlorophenol,
Na, salt
Pentacon
Penta-Kill
Pentanochlor
Penthanil
Penwar
Perchlorobenzene
Perecot
Perenox
Perfekthion
Perfluidone
Perfmide
Permethnn, mixed
isomers
cis-Permethnn
frans-Permethnn
Persistol Hoi/195
Perthane
Pescombi
Pestan
Pestox III
Pestox XIV
Pestox XV
Pest Strip
PETD
PH 6040
Phaltan
PHC
Phenacide
Phenocndane chloride
Phenador-X
Phenatox
Phenazin
Phenazme
Phencaptone
Phenisobromolate
Phenkapton
Phenmad
Phenmedipham
Phenobenzoron
Phenotan
COMMON NAME
Pentachloromandelonitnle
PCNB
Pentachlorobenzyl alcohol
PCP
Sodium pentachlorophenate
PCP
PCP
Solan
DTPA
PCP
Hexachlorobenzene
Copper oxides
Copper oxides
Dimethoate
Perfluidone
Tebuthiuron
Permethnn, mixed isomers
c/s-Permethnn
frans-Permethrm
Tretamme
Ethylan
Mecarbam
Mecarbam
Schradan
Dimetox
Mipafox
Dichlorvos
Met i ram
Diflubenzuron
Folpet
Propoxur
Toxaphene
Phenacndane chloride
Biphenyl
Toxaphene
Phenazme
Phenazme
Phencapton
Bromopropylate
Phencapton
Phenylmercury acetate
Phenmedipham
Phenobenzoron
Dinoseb acetate
CODE
NUMBER
5280
5260
2820
5260
5260
5260
3920
2420
5366
6408
5373
5371
5372
5380
4441
4441
2320
4583
2406
3660
0440
6740
0740
6740
0872
5680
5410
2566
139
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NAME
Phenothiazine
Phenothioxin
Phenoxalin
Phenpiazme
Phenthazme
Phenthoate
Phentin acetate
Phenylbenzene
Phenylcyclohexanol
Phenylmercury acetate
Phenylmercury
ammonium acetate
Phenylmercury borate
Phenylmercury
chloride
Phenylmercury
hydroxide
Phenylmercury iodide
Phenylmercury-8-
oxyquinolate
Phenyl phenol -o
Phercon BW
Pherocon CL
Pherocon GM
Pherocon MFF
Pherocon OFF
Phisohex
Phix
Phorate
Phorate oxygen analog
Phorate sulfoxide
Phoratoxon
Phortox
Phosacetim
Phosalone
Phosdrin
Phosfene
Phosfolan
Phosfon
Phoskil
Phosmet
Phosmet oxon
Phosnichlor
Phosphacol
Phosphamidon
Phosphme
Phosphinon
Phosphopyron
Phostex
COMMON NAME
Phenothiazine
Phenothioxin
Pendimethalin
Quinoxahne
Phenothiazine
Phenthoate
Fentin acetate
Biphenyl
Phenylcyclohexanol
Phenylmercury acetate
Setrete
Phenylmercury borate
Phenylmercury chloride
Phenylmercury hydroxide
Phenylmercury iodide
Qumex
Phenylphenol-o
Gvondlure mixture
Looplure
Disparlure
Trimedlure
Cue-lure
Hexachlorophene
Phenylmercury acetate
Phorate
Phorate oxygen analog
Phorate sulfoxide
Phorate oxygen analog
2,4,5-T
Phosacetim
Phosalone
Mevmphos
Mevinphos
Phosfolan
Chlorphomum
Parathion. ethyl
Phosmet
Phosmet oxygen analog
Phosnichlor
Paraoxon
Phosphamidon
Aluminum phosphide
Phosphinon
Endothion
Phoxtex
CODE
NUMBER
5420
5331
5420
3527
0740
5680
5460
5480
5485
5487
5490
3940
5680
5500
5501
5502
5501
6840
5520
4640
4640
1610
5245
4000
4001
5580
NAME
Phostoxin
Phosvel
Phosvit
Phoxime
Phthalic acid
Phthalophos
Phthalthrin
Phyban H.C.
Phygon
Phyomone
Phytasol
Phytar 560
Phytoactin
Phytomycm
Phytosol
Picfume
Picloram
Pik-Clor
Pik-Off
Pillarset
PIN
Pindone
Pinoran
Piperalm
Pipenne
Piperonyl butoxide
Pipron
Piprotol
Pinmicarb
Pi rimiphos ethyl
Pirimiphos methyl
Pirimor
Pivacm
Pival
Pivaldione
Pivalyn
PKhNB
Planavin
Plantdnn
Plantvax
Plictran
Plondrel
Plus de Ritz
PMA
PMAC
PMAS
PMP
PNP
Poast
COMMON NAME
Phostoxin
Leptophos
Dichlorvos
Phoxim
DCPA
Phosmet
Tetramethrin
MSMA
Dichlone
Naphthalene acetic acid
Trichloronate
Cacodylicacid
Phytoactin
Streptomycin nitrate
Trichloronate
Chloropicrin
Picloram
Chloropicrin
Glyoxime
Butachlor
EPN
Pindone
Difenoxuron
Piperalm
Pipenne
Piperonyl butoxide
Piperalin
Piprotal
Pirimicarb
Pirimiphos ethyl
Pirimiphos methyl
Pinmicarb
Pindone
Pindone
Pindone
Pindone
PCNB
Nitralin
Monocrotophos
Plantvax
Cyhexatin
Ditalimfos
Propanil
Phenylmercury acetate
PMAC
Phenylmercury acetate
Phosmet
4-Nitrophenol
Sethoxydim
CODE
NUMBER
4190
2320
1720
4000
6608
4820
2180
4900
6783
0961
6783
1462
5600
1462
3796
0922
3280
2391
5640
5620
5640
5632
5642
5643
5632
5280
5020
0360
5670
2730
5840
5680
5680
4000
5060
6068
140
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NAME
Polaris
Polisin
Polychlorocamphene
Polycron
Polyram
Polyram-Combi
Polyram M
Polyram-Ultra
Polyram Z
Polysol Forte
Pomasol Z Forte
Pencil
Potablan
Potasan
Potassium azide
Potassium diethyl
dithiophosphate
Potassium diethyl
thiophosphate
Potassium dimethyl
dithiophosphate
Potassium dimethyl
thiophosphate
Pounce
PP-062
PP-148
PP-149
PP-175
PP-211
PP-511
PP-588
PP-675
PP-745
PP-781
Pramitol
PRO
Prebane
Prefalon
Prefar
Prefix
Preflan
Prefmid
Preforan
Pregard
Premerge
Prep
Pre-San
Preservit
Prevanol
COMMON NAME
Glyphosme
Prometryn
Toxaphene
Profenophos
Metiram
Metiram
Maneb
Thiram
Zineb
Thiram
Ziram
Griseofulvin
Monalide
Potasan
Potassium azide
Potassium diethyl
dithiophosphate
Potassium diethyl
thiophosphate
Potassium dimethyl
dithiophosphate
Potassium dimethyl
thiophosphate
Permethrm, mixed isomers
Pinmicarb
Paraquat
Ethirimol
Menazon
Pirimiphos ethyl
Pinmiphos methyl
Bupinmate
Dimethirimol
Morfamquat
Drazoxolon
Prometon
Dichlorothiolane dioxide
Terbutryn
Linuron
Bensulide
Chlorthiamid
Tebuthiuron
Tebuthiuron
Fluorodifen
Profluralm
Dmoseb
Ethephon
Bensulide
Dazomet
Chlorpropham
CODE
NUMBER
3802
5780
6740
5742
4583
4583
4300
6680
7120
6680
7100
4747
5728
5731
5732
5733
5734
5373
5632
5240
3359
5642
5643
2416
2792
5760
3980
4240
0520
6408
6408
5746
2760
3330
0520
1420
NAME
Preventol
Previcur
Primatol
Primatol-M80
Primatol 25E
Primatol A
Primatol M
Primatol P
Primatol Q
Primatol S
Primicid
Primm
Pnmotec
Princep
Prmtop
Proban
Probe
Procyazine
Procymidone
Profenophos
Profluralm
Profume
Prograss
Prolan
Prolate
Prohn
Promar
Promecarb
Prometone
Prometrex
Prometryn
Promurit
Pronamide
Propachlor
Propanex
Propanid
Propanil
Propargite
Propargyl bromide
Propazme
Propenal
Propetamphos
Propham
Prophos
Propineb
Propi-Rhap
Prop-Job
Propon
Propoxon
COMMON NAME
Dichlorophen
Prothiocarb
Atraton
Terbuthylazine
Prometon
Atrazine
Terbuthylazine
Propazine
Prometryn
Simazine
Pirimiphos ethyl
Isolan
Pirimiphos ethyl
Simazine
Simazine
Cythioate
Methazole
Procyazine
Procymidone
Profenophos
Profluralin
Methyl bromide
Ethofumesate
Prolan
Phosmet
Warfarin
Diphacinone
Promecarb
Prometon
Prometryn
Prometryn
Promurit
Pronamide
Propachlor
Propanil
Propanil
Propanil
Propargite
Propargyl bromide
Propazine
Acrolein
Propetamphos
Propham
Ethoprop
Propineb
Dichlorprop
Propanil
Silvex
Propoxon
CODE
NUMBER
0320
6589
5760
0420
6589
5800
5780
6160
5642
5642
6160
6160
1621
4496
5739
5741
5742
5746
3373
4000
7060
2600
5752
5760
5780
5780
4090
5820
5840
5840
5840
5160
5800
5830
5860
5880
2309
5840
6120
141
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NAME
Propoxur
Propyl chemosept
Propyl paraben
Propyl parasept
Propylure
Propyzamide
Prosulfalin
Protect
Protex
Prothiocarb
Prothoate
Prowl
Proxan
Proxan sodium
Proxol
Prussia acid
Prynochlor
PSP-204
RTF
PTMB
PTO
Purasan
Puratized B-2
Purivel
Pybuthnn
Pydrin
Pynamm
PyracarbolirJ
Pyracide
Pyramat
Pyramin
Pyrazon
Pyrazophos
Pyretherm
Pyrethrms
Pyrazothion
Pyresin
Pyndinitnl
Pyrimithate
Pyrmex
Pyroxychlor
Q-lure
Quel
Queltox
Quilan
Quinalphos
Quinazamid
Qumex
COMMON NAME
Propoxur
Propyl paraben
Propyl paraben
Propyl paraben
Propylure
Pronamide
Prosulfalin
Protect
Rotenone
Prothiocarb
Prothoate
Pendimethalm
Proxan
Proxan sodium
Tnchlorton
Hydrocyanic acid
Prynochlor
Aphidam
Metiram
Damfos
Omadme
Phenylmercury acetate
Mercury lactate
Metoxuron
Piperonyl butoxide
Fenvalerate
Allethrin
Pyracarbolid
Demephion
Pyramat
Pyrazon
Pyrazon
Pyrazophos
Resmethrin
Pyrethrins
Pyrazothion
Allethrin
Pyridmitril
Diothyl
Chlorpynfos
Pyroxychlor
Cue-lure
Ancymidol
Fenthion
Benefin
Quinalphos
Quinazamid
Phenylmercury oxyqumolate
CODE
NUMBER
0440
4090
5882
6000
5331
6780
4583
5680
4631
5620
3555
0100
5905
5925
5925
5932
6055
5940
0100
2570
2900
0230
3520
0480
5966
NAME
Qumomethionate
Quinothion
Qumophenol
Quinoxalme
Qumtar
Qumtiofos
Qumtozene
88R
R-242
R-1303
R-1504
R-1513
R-1582
R-1607
R-2061
R-2063
R-2170
R-4461
R-4572
R-4574
R-6199
R-7465
Rabon
Babond
Racumm
Radapon
Radazm
Rad-E-Cate25
Radione
Radoxone TU
Ragadan
Rametm
Ram ik
Ramizol
Rampart
Ramrod
Ramucide
Randox
Raphone
Rapid
Rasikal
Ratafm
Rat-A-Way
Raticate
Ratilan
Ratimus
Ratomet
Ratorex
COMMON NAME
Oxythioqumox
Quinothion
8-Qumolinol
Quinoxalme
Dichlone
Qumtiofos
PCNB
Aramite
Sulphenone
Carbophenothion
Phosmet
Azinphos ethyl
Azmphos methyl
Vernolate
Pebulate
Cycloate
Oxydemetonmethyl
Bensulide
Molmate
Byram
Tetram
Napropamide
Tetrachlorvinphos
Tetrachlorvinphos
Coumetetralyl
Dalapon
Atrazine
Sodium cacodylate
Radione
Ammonium thiocyanate
Heptenophos
Naphthalaphos
Diphacmone
Amitrole
Phorate
Propachlor
Chlorophacmone
CDAA
MCPA
Pirimicarb
Sodium chlorate
Coumafuryl
Coumafuryl
Norbormide
Coumachlor
Bromadiolone
Chlorophacmone
Warfarin
CODE
NUMBER
4800
2180
5280
1080
4000
3840
3820
7020
5300
1591
5220
0520
4740
2010
3740
3740
1660
0420
3885
2600
0200
5500
5820
1425
1140
4340
5632
3720
3720
0816
1425
7060
142
-------
NAME
Rattunal
Ravage
Raviac
Ravion
Ravyon
Rawetm
Rax Water Soluble
RE 4355
RE 11775
Readex
Rebelate
Reddon
Reducymol
Regim 8
Reglone
Reglox
Regulox
Reldan
Remasan
Resisan
Resistox
Resmethrm
Retard
Revenge
RH-315
RH-2915
RH-6201
Rhodanic acid
Rhodanine
Rhodethanil
Rhodiacide
Rhodiatox
Rhomene
Rhonox
Rhothane
Ricetrine
Rilo
Riomitsin
Ro-22453
Roccal
Ro-Dex
Rodme
Rogor
Rogue
Ro-Ko
Romate
Ro-Neet
Ronmate
Ronnel
COMMON NAME
Warfarin
Buthidazole
Chlorophacmone
Carbaryl
Carbaryl
Naphthalaphos
Warfarin
Naled
BPBSMC
Thioqumox
Dimethoate
2,4,5-T
Ancymidol
TIB A
Diquat dibromide
Diquat dibromide
MH
Chlorpyrifos methyl
Maneb
Dichloran
Coumaphos
Resmethrm
MH
Dalapon
Pronamide
Oxyfluorfen
Blazer
Rhodanine
Rhodanine
Rhodethanil
Ethion
Parathion, ethyl
MCPA
MCPA
ODD, mixed isomers (Technical)
Copper tnethanolamme complex
Piperophos
Oxytetracyclme
Diamazole
Benzalkonium chloride
Strychnine
Red Squill
Dimethoate
Propanil
Rotenone
Dichlormate
Cycloate
Dichlormate
Ronnel
CODE
NUMBER
7060
0926
1425
1060
1060
7060
4860
2420
6840
0230
2660
2660
4280
2902
4300
2260
1540
6055
4280
1660
4090
5230
0760
3340
5245
4340
4340
1750
2420
5840
6000
1591
5980
NAME
Rons tar
Rootone
Rospan
Rospm
Rotate
Rotefive
Rotenone
Rotersept
Rotessenol
Rotox
Roundup
Rowtate
Roxion
Royal MH-30
Rozol
RP 11561
R.P. 11974
R.P. 17623
RU. 11679
Rubitox
Ruelene
Rukseam
Runcatex
Ruphos
Rutgers 61 2
Ryanex
Ryanexcel
Ryanicide
Ryanodme
Rycelan
Ryomycin
Ryzelan
S-14
S-276
S-410
S-767
S-1752
S-2940
S-2957
S-4084
S-4087
S-4400
S-5660
S-6000
S-6176
S-6999
S-7131
S-9115
COMMON NAME
Oxadiazon
Naphthalene acetamide
Chloropropylate
Chloropropylate
Bendiocarb
Rotenone
Rotenone
Chlorhexidine
Rotenone
Methyl bromide
Glyphosate
Cisanilide
Dimethoate
MH
Chlorophacinone
Carbetamide
Phosalone
Oxadiazon
K-Othrme
Phosalone
Crufomate
DDT, mixed isomers (Technical)
MCPP
Dioxathion
Ethyl hexanediol
Ryanadine
Ryanadine
Ryanadine
Ryanodme
Oryzalm
Oxytetracyclene
Oryzalm
Dimefox
Disulfoton
Metasystox-S
Fensulfothion
Fenthion
Phenthoate
Chlorthiophos
Cyanophos
Cyanofenphos
Tnchloronate
Fenitrothion
Cypromid
Ethiolate
Norbormide
Procymidone
Cyprazine
CODE
NUMBER
5176
4880
0472
6000
6000
6000
3801
2420
4280
1425
1074
5520
5176
5520
6020
1880
4400
2580
3380
5148
5148
2720
3500
3520
1580
6783
3480
3335
5741
1615
143
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NAME
S-10165
S-15076
S-22012
Sabadilla
SADH
Safrotm
Safroxan
Safroxane
Sahcyanilide
Salicylic acid
Salmidol
Salithion
Salvo
Samuron
SAN 244
SAN 6706
SAN 9789 H
Sanaseed
Sancap
Sandoz 6626
Sanipa
Sanocide
Sanspor
Santar
Santhene
Santrobrite
Santochlor
Santophen
Santoquin
Sapecron
Saphi-Col
Saphizon
Saphos
Sappiran
Saprol
Sarclex
Sarolex
Satisfar
Saturn
Sayf or A
Sayfos
SBP-1382
Scabrin
Scaldip
Sobering 4075
Sobering 3461 5
Sobering 35830
Sobering 36056
Sobering 36268
COMMON NAME
Propanil
Ethiolate
Benzthiazuron
Sabadilla
Daminozide
Propetamphos
Safroxan
Safroxane
Salicyanilide
Salicylic acid
Salicyanilide
Salithion
2,4-D
Desmetryn
Formothion
Mettlurazone
Norflurazon
Strychnine
Dipropetryn
Quinalphos
Milneb
Hexachlorobenzene
Captafol
Mercury oxide
Xanthone
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Dichlorobenzene-p
PGP
Ethoxyqum
Chlorfenvinphos
Menazon
Menazon
Menazon
Chlorfenson
Tri forme
Lmuron
Diazinon
Etnmfos
Thiobencarb
Menazon
Menazon
Resmethrm
Scabrin
Diphenylamme
Phenmedipham
Promecarb
Monalide
Formetanate hydrochloride
Chlordimeform
CODE
NUMBER
5840
3335
1681
5830
P889
6050
2940
3722
5136
2653
5966
3920
1000
2820
2300
5260
1300
6822
4240
2080
3412
0570
6055
5410
5752
4747
3680
1480
NAME
Schermg 38107
Schradan
Sclex
SD3418
SD 3562
SD 4294
SD 7859
SD7961
SD8447
SD 8530
SD 8786
SD9098
SD9129
SD 11831
SD 14114
SD 14999
SD 15418
SD 17250
SD 30053
SD 43775
Sebuthylazine
Secbumeton
Security
Seedrm
Seedvax
Selecron
Select
Selectm
Selinon
Semeron 25
Semperol
Sencor
Sencoral
Sencorex
Sendran
Septene
Septiphene
Sequestrme 330
SES
Sesamex
Sesamm
Sesamohn
Sesoxane
Sevm
SF-6505
Shed-A-Leaf
Shinmei?x
Shirlan
Shirlan Extra
COMMON NAME
Desmedipham
Schradan
Dichlozoline
Isodnn
Dicrotophos
Crotoxyphos
Chlorfenvinphos
Chlorfenvinphos
Tetrachlon/mphos
Landrin-3,4,5 isomer
Landrin-2,3,5 isomer
Akton
Monocrotophos
Nitrahn
Fenbutatin oxide
Methomyl
Cyanazine
Thiocarboxime
Benzoylprop ethyl
Fenvalerate
Sebuthylazine
Secbumeton
Calcium arsenate
Aldrin
Seedvax
Profenophos
Naptalam sodium
Prometryn
DNOC
Desmetryn
Atrazine
Metnbuzin
Metnbuzm
Metnbuzin
Propoxur
Carbaryl
Chlorophene
DTPA
Sesone
Sesamex
Sesamin
Sesamohn
Sesamex
Carbaryl
Hymexazol
Sodium chlorate
Phenylmercury acetate
Salicyanilide, sodium salt
Salicyanilide
CODE
NUMBER
2006
4045
0700
1500
1300
1300
3740
0360
5020
7013
4520
1552
0578
3555
0980
0080
5742
4920
5780
2770
0420
4634
4634
4634
0440
1060
1060
5680
144
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NAME
Short-stop E
Shoxin
SI-6505
Sicarol
Siduron
Siglure
Silosan
Silvanol
Silvex
Silvex, mixed isooctyl
esters
Silvex, propylene
glycol butyl
ether esters
Silvi-Rhap
Silvisar510
Silvisar550
Simadex
Simanex
Simazme
Simazole
Simetone
Simetryn
Sinbar
Smdone
Smituho
Sinox
Sinox General
Sirmate
Sistan
SK1133
SK Preparation
Slam
Slimicide
Slo-Gro
SMA
SMDC
SN 35830
SN 36268
SN 38107
SN 41703
Snip Fly Bands
SNP
Sodium azide
Sodium fluoroacetate
Sodium pentachloro-
phenate
Sodium o-phenyl-
phenate
COMMON NAME
Terbutryn
Norbormide
Hydroxyisoxazole
Pyracarbohd
Siduron
Siglure
Pirimiphos methyl
BHC, gamma isomer
Silvex
Silvex, mixed isooctyl esters
Silvex, propylene glycol butyl
ether esters
Silvex
Cacodylic acid
MSMA
Simazme
Simazine
Simazme
Amitrole
Simetone
Simetryn
Terbacil
Smdone
PGP
DNOC
Dinoseb
Dichlormate
Metham sodium
Tretamine
SK Preparation
Azothoate
Acrolem
MH
Sodium monochloroacetate
Metham sodium
Monalide
Chlordimeform
Desmedipham
Prothiocarb
Dimetilan
Parathion, ethyl
Sodium azide
Sodium fluoroacetate
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Sodium o-phenylphenate
CODE
NUMBER
3980
5905
6100
5643
0680
6120
6130
6140
6120
0961
4820
6160
6160
6160
0200
6560
5260
2770
2760
6620
4280
6620
4747
1480
2006
5245
6172
2820
2800
NAME
Sofril
Soilbrom 85 & 86
SDK
Solabar
Solan
Solfann
Solicam
Solo
Solvirex
Somilan
Somonil
Sonalan
SOPP
Soprabel
Sopracol 781
Sopranebe
Soprathion
Soprocide
Sorbic acid
Sorgoprim
Soyex
SP-1103
Spanone
Spectracide
Spergon
Spheromycm
Spike
Spin-Aid
Spirofulvm
Sporofulvin
Sponlene
Spotrete
Spra-Cal
Spring-Bak
Sprout Nip
Sprout-Stop
Spud-Nic
Squill
SR73
SRA5172
Stampede
Standak
SS 2074
Stomp
Streptomycin sulfate
Strobane-T, Toxaphene
Suffix
Sulfallate
Sulfasan
COMMON NAME
Sulfur
1,2-Dibromoethane
Carbanolate
Barium polysulfide
Solan
Warfarin
Norflurazon
Naptalam sodium
Disulfoton
Ethalfluralin
Methidathion
Ethalfluralin
Sodium o-phenylphenate
Lead arsenate
Drazoxolon
Maneb
Parathion, ethyl
BHC, mixed isomers
Sorbic acid
Terbuthylazine
Fluorodifen
Tetramethrin
Chlordimeform
Diazmon
Chloranil
Novobiocin
Tebuthiuron
Phenmedipham
Gnseofulvin
Gnseofulvin
Tolnaftate
Thiram
Calcium arsenate
Nabam
Chlorpropham
MH
Chlorpropham
Red Squill
Niclosamide
Methamidophos
Propanil
Aldicarb sulfone
Oxythioqumox
Pendimethalin
Streptomycin sulfate
Strobane (Technical)
Benzoylprop ethyl
CDEC
EXD
CODE
NUMBER
P480
7060
5136
4920
2720
6340
2800
4180
2792
4300
5245
0600
6589
6608
1480
2080
1180
6408
5410
6680
0980
1420
4280
1420
4970
4750
5840
0062
4800
5331
6240
0578
1160
3420
145
-------
NAME
Sulfotepp
Sulfoxide
Sulprofos
Sumilex
Sumithion
Supona
Supracide
Surecide
Surflan
Surflan, dimethyl
Sustar
Sutan
Synklor
Systox
Systox-o
Talbot
Tandex
Tartan
TCA
TCNB
IDE, mixed isomers
( Technical)
TDE-o.p'
TDE-p.p'
TDE-p.p'olefm
Tebuthiuron
Tecnazene
Tedion
Telone
Temephos
Temik
Temik sulfone
Temik sulfoxide
TEPP
Terbacil
Terbufos
Terbuthylazine
Terbutryn
Tercyle
Termil
Terracur P
Terrazole
Tersan
Tetrachlorvmphos
Tetradifon
Tetramethrin
Tetrasul
TFN
COMMON NAME
Sulfotepp
Sulfoxide
Sulprofos
Procymidone
Fenitrothion
Chlorfenvinphos
Methidathion
Cyanofenphos
Oryzalm
Oryzaln, dimethyl
Fluondamid
Butylate
Chlordane (Technical)
Demeton, mixed isomers
Demeton-o
Lead arsenate
Karbutilate
Cyanthoate
Trichloroacetic acid
Tecnazene
ODD, mixed isomers (Technical)
DDD-o,p'
DDD-p.p'
DDD-p,p'olefm
Tebuthiuron
Tecnazene
Tetradifon
Dichloropropene, mixed isomers
Temephos
Aldicarb
Aldicarb sulfone
Aldicarb sulfoxide
TEPP
Terbacil
Terbufos
Terbuthylazine
Terbutryn
Carbaryl
Chlorothaloml
Fensulfothion
Ethazol
Benomyl
Tetrachlorvinphos
Tetradifon
Tetramethrin
Tetrasul
Lamprecide
CODE
NUMBER
6260
6350
5741
3480
1300
6340
5148
5149
3623
0940
1200
1983
4180
6420
6438
6435
1750
1760
1780
1800
6408
6435
6600
2305
0020
0060
0062
0061
6560
6573
6589
3980
1060
1640
3500
6590
0500
3740
6600
6608
6630
4166
NAME
Thanite
Thiabendazole
Thidiazuron
Thimet
Thimet I
Thimet II
Thiobencarb
Thiodan
Thiodan I
Thiodan II
Thiofanox
Thiometon
Thiophanate
Thiophanate methyl
Thiram
Thylate
Thynon
Tiazon
TIBA
Tiezene
Tiguvon
Tillam
Tillantox
Tim bo
Timet
Tmactm
Tmaderm
Tiovel
Tippon
Tirampa
Tirpate
TMTDS
Tobaz
Tok
Tokkurn
Tolban
Tolkan
Tolnaftate
Tolurex
Tolylfluanid
Tomacon
Tomarm
Tomaset
Tomatotone
Tomorin
Tonoftal
Topane
Topcide
Topiclor 20
COMMON NAME
Thanite
Thiabendazole
Thidiazuron
Phorate
Phorate oxygen analog
Phorate sulfoxide
Thiobencarb
Endosulfan, mixed isomers
Endosulfan I
Endosulfan II
Thiofanox
Thiometon
Thiophanate
Thiophanate methyl
Thiram
Thiram
Dithianon
Dazomet
TIBA
Zmeb
Fenthion
Pebulate
Benqumox
Rotenone
Phorate
Tolnaftate
Tolnaftate
Endosulfan, mixed isomers
2,4,5-T
Thiram
Tirpate
Thiram
Thiabendazole
Nitrofen
Nitrofen
Proflurahn
Isoproturon
Tolnaftate
Chlortoluron
Tolylfluanid
Tomacon
Coumafuryl
N-m-t
4-CPA
Coumachlor
Tolnaftate
Sodium o-phenyl phenol
Benzadox
Chlordane (Technical)
CODE
NUMBER
6640
6660
6661
5500
5501
5502
0570
3180
3200
3220
6663
6665
6670
6671
6680
6680
2721
7120
3520
5300
6000
5500
3180
6840
6680
6680
6660
5040
5040
5746
4080
1512
6700
3720
2800
0577
1200
146
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NAME
Topitox
Topper
Topsm-E
Topsm-M
Topusin
Torak
.Tordon
Tormona
Torque
Totril
Toxakil
Toxaphene
2,4,5-TP
TPTH
TPTOH
Tramat
Trametan
Tranid
Trapex
Trasan
Trefanocide
Treficon
Treflan
Treflonocide
Tre-hold
Tretamine
Trevin
Trey
Tnallate
Triamelm
Triamiphos
Triaram
Tnarimol
Triasyn
Triatox
Triazbutil
Triazophos
Triazotion
Tribac
Triban
Tnbromsalon
Tricamba
Tncarbamix Z
Tricarnam
Trichlorfenson
Trichlorfon
Trichlorobenzoic acid
Trichloroisocyanuric
acid
COMMON NAME
Chlorophacmone
NDA
Thiophanate
Thiophanate methyl
Desmetryn
Diahfor
Picloram
2,4,5-T
Fenbutatin oxide
loxynil
Toxaphene
Toxaphene
Silvex
Fentin hyrdoxide
Fentin hydroxide
Ethofumesate
Thiram
Tranid
Trapex
MCPA
Trifluralm
Tnfluralm
Trifluralm
Trifluralm
Naphthalene acetic acid
Tretamine
Thiophanate methyl
Siduron
Triallate
Tretamine
Triamiphos
Atram
Trianmol
Anilazme
Amitraz
Triazbutil
Triazophos
Azinphos ethyl
2,3,6-TBA
Pindone
TBS
Tricamba
Ziram
Carbaryl
Chlorfenson
Trichlorfon
2,3,6-TBA
Trichloroisocyanuric acid
CODE
NUMBER
1425
6670
6671
2035
5600
6840
7013
4040
6740
6740
6120
3540
3540
3373
6680
4340
6800
6800
6800
6800
4900
6671
6100
6770
2920
0195
6777
3840
7100
1060
6780
NAME
Tnchloromelamme
Trichloronate
Trichloronltromethane
2,4,5-Tnchlorophenol
Tnchlorpyrphos
Triclocarban
Tnclopyr
Tn-clor
Tn-Cornox
Tncyclazole
Tndemorph
Tndex
Tridodine
Tri-Endothall
Trietazine
2,4,5-T, triethylamme
salt
Tnfan
Tri-Fen
Tnfene
Trifenmorph
Tnfenson
Trifluralm
Triflurex
Trifocide
Tnfonne
Tnforinol
Trifrma
Trifungol
Triherbide
Tnherbicide-CIPC
Tnhydroxytnazine
Tri-iodobenzoic acid
Trim
Trimangol
Tnmanoc
Trimaton
Tnmedlure
Trimetion
Tnmeturon
Trmox
Triofterol
Tnoneb
Tnnoxol
Tnoxone
Tri-PCNB
Tri-P.E
Tn-Penar
Tnphenmorph
COMMON NAME
Tnchloromelamme
Trichloronate
Chloropicrin
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
Chlorpyrifos
Triclocarban
Tnclopyr
Chloropicrin
Benazohn
Tricyclazole
Tndemorph
EXD
Dodine
Endothall
Trietazine
2,4,5-T, triethylamme salt
Tnfan
Fenac
Fenac
Trifenmorph
Fenson
Trifluralm
Trifluralm
DNOC
Tnfonne
Paraformaldehyde
DNOC
Ferbam
Propham
Cnlorpropham
Trihydroxytriazme
TIBA
Trifluralin
Maneb
Manoc
Metham sodium
Tnmedlure
Dimethoate
Tnmeturon
Trichlorfon
Zmeb
Metiram
2,4,5-T
2,4,5-T
PCNB
Dimexan
Penar
Tnphenmorph
CODE
NUMBER
6783
1462
6890
2900
6786
1462
6792
3420
2780
3240
6796
3460
3460
6800
6800
2770
6822
2770
3600
5860
1420
6800
4300
6620
2420
6780
7120
4583
6840
6840
5280
147
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NAME
Triphenyltm acetate
Triphenyltm hydroxide
Tripomol
Triprene
Tripropindan
Triscabol
Trishydroxymethyl-
nitromethane
Tritac
Tntox
Trithion
Trithion oxygen
analog
Tritisan
Tritoftorol
Tri-VC13
Trizinoc
Troclosene potassium
Trolene
Tronabor
Tropital
Tropotox
Trotox
Troysan
Truban
Trucidor
Tryben 200
Trysban
Trysben
Tserenox
Tsitrex
Tsumacide
Tuads
Tualsal 100
Tuberite
Tubotoxin
Tugon Fliegen Kugel
Tumbleleaf
Tumex
Tunic
Tupersane
Turf Fungicide
Tutane
2,4,5-T, acid
2,4,5-T, butyloxy-
ethanol ether esters
2,4,5-T, butyl ester
2,4,5-T, isooctyl ester
COMMON NAME
Fentm acetate
Fentin hydroxide
Thiram
Tripene
Tripropindan
Ziram
Trishydroxymethyl-
nitromethane
Tritac
Tntox
Carbophenothion
Carbophenothion oxygen analog
PCNB
Zineb
Dichlofenthion
Zinoc
Troclosene potassium
Ronnel
Borax
Piprotal
MCPB
MCPB
MBT
Ethazol
Vamidithion
2,3,6-TBA
2,3,6-TBA
2,3,6-TBA
Benqumox
Dodine
Tsumacide
Thiram
TBS
Propham
Rotenone
Propoxur
Sodium chlorate
8-Qumolinol
Methazole
Siduron
Cyano (methylmercurl) guamdme
Sec-Butylamine
2,4,5-T
2,4,5-T, butoxyethanol ether esters
2,4,5-T, butyl ester
2,4,5-T, isooctyl ester
CODE
NUMBER
3527
3540
6680
7100
1080
1081
5280
7120
2220
5980
4380
4380
6590
2780
6680
5860
6000
0440
4496
6100
6840
6860
6870
6880
NAME
2,4,5-T, propylene
glycol butyl
ether esters
2,4,5-TB
U-46
U-27415
UC 7744
UC 10854
UC 19786
UC 20047A
UC 20299
UC21149
UCP-21
Ultracide
Ultra-Sofnl
Unden
Unipon
Uniroyal D014
Urab
Urbasic
Urbacid
Uragon
Urmtone
Urotropin
Urox
UroxB
V-18
V-101
Valexon
Vahdacm
Validamycin A
Valone
Vamidoate
Vamidothion
Vancide 26
Vancide BL
Vancide FE-95
Vancide MZ
Vancide MZ-96
Vancide TM -95
Vancide TM Flowable
Van Dyk 264
Vanzoate
Vapam
Vapona
Vaponite
COMMON NAME
2,4,5-T, propylene glycol butyl
ether esters
2,4,5-TB
Dichlorprop
Banamite
Carbaryl
Hercules AC 5727
Dmobuton
Tranid
Prep
Aldicarb
Etem
Methidathion
Benomyl
Propoxur
Dalapon
Propargite
Fenuron TCA
Urbacid
Urbacid
Bromacil
Methenarnme
Methenamine
Monuron TCA
Bromacil
Tetradifon
Tetrasul
Phoxim
Validamycin A
Validamycin A
Valone
Vamidothion
Vamidothion
Vancide 26
Bithionol
Ferbam
Ziram
Ziram
Thiram
Thiram
CODE
NUMBER
6885
6900
2309
1060
0060
6340
0500
0440
1660
5160
0800
4760
0800
6600
6630
3600
7100
7100
6680
6680
Octylbicycloheptene dicarboximlde
Benzyl benzoate
Metham sodium
Dichlorvos
Dichlorvos
0580
6620
2320
2320
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NAME
Vapor Gard
Vapotone
VBT
VC-13 Nemacide
VC-9-104
VCS-348
VCS-506
Vectal
Vegadex
Vegiben
VEL-5026
Velpar
Velsicol 58-CS-1 1
Velsicol 1068
Vendex
Vendracin
Venzar
Venzoate
Veon
Veratridine
Veratrm
Veratrum
Verdarcin
Vergemaster
Vernam
Vertron 2D
Vertron 2T
Vertron T
Vi-Cad
Vidden D
Vinylplant
Viozene
Vi-pex
Viricuivre
Vitavax
Viton
Volaton
Vondalhyde
Vondcaptan
Vondodine
Vondrax
Vonduci
Vonduron
Vorlex
Voronit
Vorox
VPM
Vulcamicma
Vulcamycin
COMMON NAME
Pinolene
TEPP
VBT
Dichlorfenthion
Ethoprop
Methazole
Leptophos
Atrazine
CDEC
Chloramben
Buthidazole
Hexazinone
Dicamba
Chlordane (Technical)
Fenbutatin oxide
Oxytetracycline
Lenacil
Benzyl benzoate
2,4,5-T
Sabadilla
Sabadilla
Hellebore
Oxytetracychhe
2,4-D
Vernolate
2,4-D
2,4,5-T
2,4,5-T
Cadmium chloride
Dichloropropene, mixed isomers
Chlorfenvinphos
Ronnel
MCPP (potassium salt)
Copper oxychloride
Carboxin
BHC, gamma isomer
Phoxim
MH
Captan
Dodine
MH
Diuron
Diuron
Trapex
Fuberidazole
Simazine
Metham sodium
Novobiocin
Novobiocin
CODE
NUMBER
2220
5880
4496
4190
0420
1160
0140
0926
7001
2140
1200
7013
4185
0580
6840
2940
7020
2940
6840
6840
2305
1300
5980
1100
0680
4280
1020
2780
4280
2740
2740
6160
6620
NAME
Vulkamycm
Vydate L
231 7-W
Warbex
Warf
Warfarin
Watathion
Weed-Ag-Bar
Weedar-AT
Weedazol
Weedbeads
Weedex
Weedez Wonder Bar
Weedol
Weedone DP
Weedone170
Weedozol
Weed-Rhap
Weed rite
Wepsm
Wepsyn
WL-8008
WL 17,731
WL 19,805
WP-155
WSCP
X-52
Xanthone
Yaltox
Yellow Resin
Yomesan
Zardex
Zassol
Z-C Spray
Zeapur
Zeazin
Zebtox
Zectran
Zelan
Zeho
Zenophos
Zephiran
Zerdane
Zerlate
Zetax
COMMON NAME
Novobiocin
Oxamyl
Dimefox
Famphur
Warfarin
Warfarin
Cyanofenphos
2,4-D
Amitrole
Amitrole
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Simazine
2,4-D
Paraquat dichloride
Dichlorprop
Dichlorprop
Amitrole
2,4-D
Diquat dibromide
Triamiphos
Triamiphos
Trifenmorph
Benzoylprop ethyl
Cyanazme
Triamiphos
PBED
X-52
Xanthone
Carbofuran
Rosin
Niclosamide
Cycloprate
Sodium cyanate
Ziram
Simazine
Atrazine
Zineb
Mexacarbate
MCPA
Thallium sulfate
Thionazm
Benzalkonium chloride
DDT, mixed isomers ( Technical)
Ziram
MBT-zmc salt
CODE
NUMBER
5186
3440
7060
7060
2940
0200
0200
2820
6160
2940
5240
2309
2309
0200
2940
2660
0578
1552
1040
4970
7100
6160
0420
7120
7080
4340
1880
7100
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NAME
COMMON NAME
CODE
NUMBER
NAME
COMMON NAME
CODE
NUMBER
Zidan
Zimate
Zinc Metiram
Zinc Uversol
Zineb
Zmophos
Zinosan
Ziram
Zirberk
Zinde
Zithiol
Zitox
Zobar
Zolone
Zoocoumarm
Zonal
Zotox Crab Grass
Killer
ZR-512
ZR-515
ZR-619
Zytron
Zmeb
Zineb
Metiram
Zinc naphthenate
Zineb
Thionazm
Zineb
Ziram
Ziram
Ziram
Malathion
Ziram
PBA
Phosalone
Warfarin
Norflurazon
Arsenic acid
Hydroprene
Methoprene
ZR-619
Zytron
7120
7120
4583
7120
7120
7100
7100
7100
4260
7100
5520
7060
5136
4531
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SECTION 4
INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS
GENERAL INFORMATION
This section lists all of the industrial chemicals for which analytical reference standards are currently available
from the Repository. Parallel to the Pesticides and Related Compounds section, compounds are first listed
alphabetically by Index common name with code numbers, followed by the separate compound listing with
supplemental data. And finally, additions, deletions and name changes since publication of the previous Index
edition are itemized.
The supplemental data parameters included parallel those in the pesticides section, with two exceptions: (DA
"Hazard" category has been added and (2) The "Use" parameter has been excluded. (See General Information
in Section 3 for definition of supplemental data parameters.)
In 1978, the Repository substantially expanded the Reference Standards Program by the addition of standards
for a selected group of industrial chemicals. The following list includes nearly all the compounds (non-gaseous
at STP) on the 1974 Toxic Substances List, as published by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH). The majority of these chemicals have also been detected and identified as contaminants in
American waterways. Many of the compounds were also included on the list of 113 "Consent Decree
Compounds" specified by the EPA in 1977 as materials that represented appreciable health hazards and that are
required to be monitored in industrial effluents. With the promulgation of both the Clean Water Act and the
Safe Drinking Water Act, the decision to stock these standards was based on the premise of adequately
supporting the many monitoring programs now involved with the identification and quantitation of this wide
spectrum of environmental contaminants.
Special safety precautions should be taken in the preparation and analysis of these chemicals, especially in their
neat form. A number of the chemicals, as indicated under the "Hazard" parameter, are known or suspected
carcinogens and mutagens; others represent additional potential hazards. As such, they should be handled
accordingly.
Reference standards of industrial chemicals will normally be provided in a sample quantity of 200 mg.
Requesters will be notified when particular standards are no longer available or when a requested compound is
temporarily out of stock.
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING AND CODE NUMBERS OF INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS
COMMON NAME
Acenaphthene
Acenaphthylene
Acetophenone
Acrylonitrile
Adipic acid
Allyl chloride
Anethole
Anthracene
Antimony
Antimony potassium tartrate
Arsenic
Asbestos
Benzaldehyde
Benzene
Benzidme
Benzyl alcohol
Benzyl chloride
Beryllium
Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane
Bis(2-chloroethyl) ether
Bromochloromethane
Bromodichloromethane
4-Bromodiphenyl ether
Bromoform
2-Butoxyethanol
2-(2-n-Butoxyethoxy)ethanol
Butyl benzyl phthalate
Cadmium
d-Camphor
Carbazole
Carbon tetrachlonde
2-Chloroaniline
3-Chloroanilme
4-Chloroanilme
Chlorobenzene
Chlorodibromomethane
4-Chlorodiphenyl ether
2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether
Chloroform
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol
2-Chloronaphthalene
2-Chlorophenol
3-Chlorophenol
Chromium
Copper
o-Cresol
m-Cresol
CODE
NUMBER
P011
P018
P024
P028
P033
P038
P042
P051
P055
P054
P058
P060
P065
P066
P068
P074
P080
P083
P086
P091
P104
P106
P108
P112
P116
P122
P131
P135
P140
P148
P149
P150
P151
P152
P156
P160
P196
P164
P168
P173
P182
P192
P193
P204
P206
P208
P209
COMMON NAME
p-Cresol
Cumene
Cyclohexanol
p-Cymene
Decachlorobiphenyl
1 ,2-Dibromoethane
2,3-Dibromopropanol
Di-n-butylamine
3,4-Dichloroanilme
m-Dichlorobenzene
3,3 ' -Dichlorobenzidme
4,4 ' -Dichlorobenzophenone
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
1,1-Dichloroethene
frans-1 ,2-Dichloroethylene
2,4-Dichlorophenol
2,5-Dichlorophenol
2,6-Dichlorophenol
3,4-Dichlorophenol
3,5-Dichlorophenol
1,2-Dichloropropane
2,4-Dichlorotoluene
N,N-Diethylformamide
Diethyl phthalate
3,4-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde
2,4-Dimethylanilme
2,5-Dimethylfuran
2,6-Dimethyl-4-heptanone
(Technical)
2,3-Dimethylphenol
2,4-Dimethyl phenol
2,5-Dimethylphenol
3,4-Dimethyl phenol
2,4-Dmitrophenol
2,4-Dmitrotoluene
2,6-Dmitrotoluene
Dioctyl phthalate
Di-noctyl phthalate
p-Dioxane
1,2-Diphenylhydrazme
Diphenyl sulfide
Ethyl benzene
Ethylene thiourea
2-Ethyl-1-hexanol
N-Ethylmorpholme
2-Ethylphenol
CODE
NUMBER
P210
P222
P232
P243
P248
P480
P254
P265
P269
P275
P277
P280
P285
P286
P292
P296
P306
P307
P305
P308
P309
P314
P330
P334
P346
P358
P370
P380
P389
P403
P404
P405
P406
P415
P424
P425
P434
P435
P443
P453
P462
P475
P482
P485
P495
P505
COMMON NAME
3-Ethyl phenol
4-Ethylphenol
Eugenol
d-Fenchone
Fluoranthene
Fluorene
Guaiacol
n-Heptadecanoic acid
Hexabromobiphenyl (Technical)
(FireMasterBP6)
Hexachloro-1 ,3-butadiene
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
Hexachloroethane
2,4-Hexadienal
Hexanoic acid
Hexyl alcohol
o-Hydroxyacetophenone
m-Hydroxyacetophenone
p-Hydroxyacetophenone
p-Hydroxybenzaldehyde
4-Hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanone
Indene
Isophorone
2-lsopropylphenol
3-lsopropylphenol (Technical)
4-lsopropyl phenol
Lead
2,4-Lutidme
2,6-Lutidme
dl-Mandehc acid
Mercury
Methylene chloride
Methyl methacrylate
1-Methylnaphthalene
2-Methylnaphthalene
4-Methyl-2-nitrophenol
Myristic acid
Naphthalene
1-Naphthoicacid
2-Naphthoic acid
Nickel
Nitrobenzene
CODE
NUMBER
P506
P507
P525
P536
P547
P555
P565
P575
P580
P586
P595
P605
P615
P624
P633
P645
P646
P647
P660
P672
P685
P695
P704
P705
P706
P710
P716
P717
P726
P728
P300
P730
P735
P736
P745
P754
P763
P771
P772
P776
P780
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CODE
COMMON NAME NUMBER
2-Nitrophenol P784
N-Nitrosodibutylamme P786
N-Nitrosodiethylamine P787
N-Nitrosodimethylamme P788
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine P789
N-Nitrosodipropylarnme P796
4-Nonyl phenol P803
Oleic acid P812
Palmitic acid P821
Pentachlorobenzene P825
Pentachlorothiophenol P826
(Technical)
n-Pentadecanoic acid P830
Phenanthrene P838
Phenol P845
Phenyl ether P853
Phthalic anhydride P860
2-Picolme P866
3-Picolme P867
4-Ptcolme P868
Potassium cyanide P870
Potassium dichromate P871
Pyrene P875
Qumoline P882
Salicylic acid P889
Selenious acid P890
Selenium P891
Silver P893
Stearic acid P896
Styrene P902
1,1,1,2-Tetracnloroethane P909
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane P910
Tetrachloroethylene P913
2,3,4,5-Tetrachlorophenol P920
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol P921
2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol P922
Tetrahydrofuran P924
1 ,2,3,4-Tetrahydronaphthalene P927
Thallium P931
2,2'-Thiodiethanol P934
Toluene P939
m-Toluic acid P941
p-Toluic acid P942
1,2,4-Tnchlorobenzene P949
CODE
COMMON NAME NUMBER
1,1,1-Tnchloroethane P956
1,1,2-Tnchloroethane P957
Trichloroethylene P964
Triohlorofluoromethane P969
2,4,6-Tnchlorophenol P974
Urethane P985
Vanillin P995
Zinc P999
CODE
COMMON NAME NUMBER
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Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P011 Acenaphthene
Acenaphthylene, 1,2-dihydro-
C12H,(
CAS Registry No. 83-32-9
Mol. Wt. 154 2
Hazard Experimental neoplasttgen and mutagen, irritant
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
P018
Acenaphthylene
(Cyclopenta Id, el
naphthalene!
CAS Registry No.
Acenaphthylene
208-96-8
Hazard None reported
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 152 2
P024
Acetophenone
(Methyl phenyl
ketone)
Ethanone, 1-phenyl-
C8H80
CAS Registry No. 98-86 2
LDgj 900
Hazard Irritant, combustible, narcotic/hypnotic
DOT Hazard Class Combustible liquid
DOT Shipping Name Combustible liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. U004
Mol Wt. 120.2
P028 Acrylonitrile
(Vinyl cyanide)
2-Propenenitnle
C3H3N
CAS Registry No. 10713-1
LDa, 82
Hazard Flammable, animal carcinogen, irritant
DOT Hazard Class Flammable liquid
DOT Shipping Name Acrylomtnle
RCRA Waste No. U009
Mol. Wt. 53 1
CH,=CH-CN
P033 Adipic acid
Hexanedioic acid
CAS Registry No. 124-04 9
LDg, 275 (intrapentoneal)
Hazard Moderate imtant
DOT Hazard Class ORM E
DOT Shipping Name Adipic acid
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C6H1004
Mol. Wt. 1462
0 0
HO-C-(CH2)4-C-OH
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Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P038 Ally! chloride
1-Propene, 3-chloro-
CAS Registry No. 107-05-1 Mol. Wt 76.5
LDg, 64
Hazard Flammable, irritant, lachrymator, dermal irritant
DOT Hazard Class Flammable liquid
DOT Shipping Name Allyl chloride
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
CH2 = CH-CH2-CI
P042 Anethole
(Anise camphorl
Benzene, 1 -methoxy-4-( 1 -propenyl)-
C,0H120
CAS Registry No. 104-46-1
LDj,, 2,090
Hazard None significant
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 148 2
OCH3
CH=CH-CH,
P051
Anthracene
CAS Registry No.
LDso
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P055 Antimony
(SEE
NOTES)
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Anthracene CI4H,0
120-12-7 Mol. Wt 178 2
430(mtraperrtoneal-mouse)
Irritant, allergen, bladder carcinogen, human skin carcinogen
ORM-A
ORM-A, nos
Not listed
Antimony Sb
7440-36-0 Mol. Wt. 121.8
Toxic, dermal irritant
Flammable solid
Flammable solid, nos
Not listed
Sb
P054 Antimony potassium
tart rate
Antimonate(2-l, bis (n-(2,3-dihydroxybutanedioato C4H4K07Sb
(4-1-01,02:03,04))di-,dipotassium, hemihydrate
CAS Registry No. 28300-74-5
LDjj 115
Hazard Toxic, moderate irritant
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Antimony potassium tartrate, solid
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 324.9
,0-C=0
/ I
H20-Sb-0-C-H
N0-C-H
~0-C=0
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Code Common Name
P058 Arsenic
(SEE
NOTES)
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P060 Asbestos
(SEE (Chrysotile)
NOTES)
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P065 Benzaldehyde
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P086 Benzene
CAS Registry No.
l-Da,
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P068 Benzidine
(p-Diaminobiphenyl)
CAS Registry No.
"•Da,
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name Mol. Form. Structure
Arsenic As
7440-38-2 Mol. Wt. 74.9
Toxic, suspect carcinogen
Poison B
Arsenic, solid
Not listed
Asbestos Mg3(Si205l (OH)4
1332-21-4 Mol. Wt. See
Notes
Human carcinogen
ORM-C
Asbestos
Not listed
Benzaldehyde C7H60
100-52-7 Mol. Wt. 108.1
1,300
Combustible, skin allergen
Combustible liquid
Benzaldehyde
Not listed
Benzene C6H6
71-43-2 Mol. Wt. 78.1
3,800
Leukemogen, flammable, local irritant
Flammable liquid
Benzene
U019
(1,1'-Biphenyl)-4,4'-diamine C,2H12N2
92-87-5 Mol. Wt. 184.2
309
Human carcinogen, moderately toxic
Poison B
Benzidine
U021
As
SEE NOTES
0
(f^T™
H*N \ /\ / NHz
156
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Code Common Name
P074 Benzyl alcohol
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Benzenemethanol
CAS Registry No. 100-51-6
LDg, 1,230
Hazard Local irritant
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C7H80
Mol. Wt. 108.1
Structure
CH2OH
P080 Benzyl chloride
(1-Chlorotoluene)
Benzene, chloromethyl-
C7H7CI
CAS Registry No. 100447 Mol. Wt. 126.6
LDg, 1,231
Hazard Dermal irritant, mildly corrosive, suspect carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class Corrosive material
DOT Shipping Name Benzyl chloride
RCRA Waste No. P028
-CHjCI
P083 Beryllium
Beryllium
Be
CAS Registry No. 7440 41 -7
LDg, 0.496 (intravenous)
Hazard Highly toxic, suspect carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class Poison B.
DOT Shipping Name Beryllium compound, nos
RCRA Waste No. P015
Mol. Wt. 9 0
Be
P086 Bis(2-chloroethoxy) Ethane, 1,1'-(methylenebis(oxy))bis(2-chloro-
methane
C5H10CI202
CAS Registry No. 111-91-1
LDj,, 65
Hazard Toxic
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Poisonous liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. U024
Mol. Wt. 173 0
(CICH2CH20)2CH2
P091 Bis(2-chloroethyl) ether Ethane, 1,1'-oxybis(2-chloro-
CAS Registry No. 111-44-4
LDj,, 75
Hazard Toxic, suspect carcinogen, lachrymator
DOT Hazard Class Irritating material
DOT Shipping Name Irritating agent, nos
RCRA Waste No. U025
C4H8CI20
Mol. Wt. 143.0
(CICH2CH2)20
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Code Common Name
P104 Bromochloromethane
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name
Methane, bromochloro-
74-97-5
5,000
Mildly corrosive
ORM-A
Bromochloromethane
Not listed
Mol. Form
CH2BrCi
Mol. Wt. 129 4
Structure
PI 06 Bromodichloro
methane
(Dichlorobromomethane)
Methane, bromodichloro-
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
75-27-4
916
Narcotic, experimental carcinogen
ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
CHBrCI,
Mol. Wt. 161 8
Cl
P108 4-Bromodiphenylether Benzene, 1-bromo-4-phenoxy-
(p-Bromophenyl phenyl
ether)
C,2H9BrO
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P112 Bromoform
CAS Registry No.
LDso
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P116 2-Butoxyethanol
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
101-55-3 Mol. Wt. 249 1
Aquatic toxin, suspect carcinogen
ORM-A
ORM-A, nos
U030
Methane, tnbromo- CHBr3
75-25-2 Mol. Wt. 252 8
1,400 (mouse)
Lachrymator
Irritating material
Irritating agent, nos
U225
Ethanol, 2-butoxy- C6H1402
111-76-2 Mol. Wt 1182
1,480
Combustible
Combustible liquid
Combustible liquid, nos
Not listed
Br
HO(CH2)2OC.H9
158
-------
Code Common Name
P122
2-(2-n-Butoxyethoxy)-
ethanol
CAS Registry No.
LD60
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name Mol. Form. Structure
Ethanol, 2-(2-butoxyethoxyl- C8H1B03
112-34-5 Mol. Wt. 162.3
6,560
Combustible
Combustible liquid
Combustible liquid, nos
Not listed
HO(CH2)aO(CH2)2OC4H9
P131 Butyl benzyl phthalate 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, butyl
phenylmethyl ester
P135
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Cadmium
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
85-68-7 Mol. Wt. 312.4
3,160 (intrapentoneal-mouse)
None significant
Non-regulated material
N.A.
Not listed
Cadmium Cd
7440-43-9 Mol. Wt. 112.4
225
Toxic, suspect carcinogen
Non-regulated material
N.A
Not listed
Cd
P140 d Camphor
Bicyclo(22.1)heptan-2-one, 1,7,7-trimethyl-, (1R)- C,0H,60
CAS Registry No. 464-49-3
LDj,, 1,310 (mouse)
Hazard None significant
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 152.3
P148 Carbazole
(SEE
NOTES)
CAS Registry No.
9H-Carbazole
86-74-8
Hazard Allergen
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C,2H9N
Mol. Wt. 167.2
159
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P149 Carbon tetrachloride
Methane, tetrachloro-
CCI4
CAS Registry No. 56-23-5 Mol. Wt. 153 8
LDj,, 2,800
Hazard Carcinogenic, narcotic, experimental teratogen
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Carbon tetrachloride
RCRA Waste No. U211
Cl
ci'cv"-ci
Cl
P150 2-Chloroaniline
Benzenamme, 2-chloro-
CAS Registry No. 95-51-2
LDg, 256 (mouse)
Hazard Irritant
DOT Hazard Class Irritating material
DOT Shipping Name Irritating agent, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C6H6CIN
Mol. Wt. 127.6
P151 3-Chloroaniline
Benzenamine, 3-chloro-
CAS Registry No. 108-42-9
LDs, 880
Hazard Irritant, allergen
DOT Hazard Class Irritating material
DOT Shipping Name Irritating agent, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 127 6
PI 52 4-Chloroaniline
Benzenamine, 4-chloro-
C6H6CIN
CAS Registry No. 106-47-8
LDg, 420
Hazard Allergen, irritant
DOT Hazard Class Irritating material
DOT Shipping Name Irritating agent, nos
RCRA Waste No. P024
Mol. Wt. 127 6
P156 Chlorobenzene
Benzene, chloro-
C6H6CI
CAS Registry No. 108-90-7
LDj,, 2,910
Hazard Flammable, narcotic
DOT Hazard Class Flammable liquid
DOT Shipping Name Chlorobenzene
RCRA Waste No. U037
Mol. Wt. 112.6
160
-------
Code Common Name
P160 Chlorodibromo-
methane
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name Mol. Form. Structure
Methane, dibromochloro- CHBr2CI
124-48-1 Mol. Wt. 208.3
800 (mouse)
Experimental teratogen, irritant
Irritating material
Irritating agent, nos
Not listed *
CHBr2CI
P196 4-Chlorodiphenyl ether Benzene, l-chloro-4-phenoxy-
(SEE (4-Chlorophenyl phenyl
NOTES) ether)
CAS Registry No.
7005-72-3
C12H9CIO
Mol. Wt. 204.7
Hazard Moderately toxic, dermal irritant, allergen
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed _
P164
2-Chloroethyl vinyl
ether
CAS Registry No.
Ethene, (2-chloroethoxy)-
C4H7CIO
110-75-8
250
Flammable, moderately toxic
Flammable liquid
Mol. Wt. 108.6
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name Flammable liquid, nqs
RCRA Waste No. U042
CI(CH2)2OCH=CH2
P168 Chloroform
Methane, tnchloro-
CAS Registry No. 67-66-3
LDa, 800
Hazard Animal carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Chloroform
RCRA Waste No. U044
CHCI,
Mol. Wt. 119.4
Cl
P173 4-Chloro-3-methyl-
(SEE phenol
NOTES) (4-Chloro-m-cresol)
Phenol, 4-chloro-3-methyl-
C7H7CIO
CAS Registry No. 59-50-7
LDso
Hazard Irritant
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. U039
Mol. Wt. 142.6
161
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P182 2-Chloronaphthalene Naphthalene, 2-chloro-
CAS Registry No. 91-58-7
LDj,, 2,078
Hazard Moderately toxic
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. U047
C,0H7CI
Mol. Wt. 1626
P192 2-Chlorophenol
Phenol, 2-chloro-
CAS Registry No. 95-57-8
LDg, 670
Hazard Combustible, corrosive, neoplastigenic
DOT Hazard Class Combustible liquid
DOT Shipping Name Combustible liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. U048
C6H6CIO
Mol. Wt. 128 6
P193 3-Chlorophenol
Phenol, 3-chloro-
CAS Registry No. 108 43-0
LDX 570
Hazard Corrosive, moderately toxic
DOT Hazard Class Corrosive material
DOT Shipping Name Corrosive solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C6H5CIO
Mol. Wt. 128 6
P204 Chromium
(SEE
NOTES)
Chromium
CAS Registry No. 7440-47-3
LD50
Hazard Irritant, corrosive, suspect carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Poisonous solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Cr
Mol. Wt. 52.0
Cr
P206 Copper
(SEE
NOTES I
Copper
CAS Registry No. 7440-50-8
LD50
Hazard Toxic
DOT Hazard Class Flammable solid
DOT Shipping Name Flammable solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Cu
Mol. Wt 63.5
Cu
162
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P208 oCresol
Phenol, 2-methyl-
C7H0
CAS Registry No. 95-48-7
LDjo 121
Hazard Toxic, corrosive, irritant, suspect carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class Corrosive material
DOT Shipping Name Cresol
RCRA Waste No. U052
Mol. Wt. 108 1
P209 m-Cresol
Phenol, 3-methyl-
C7H80
CAS Registry No. 108-39 4 Mol. Wt. 108 1
LDa, 242
Hazard Corrosive, moderately toxic, suspect carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class Corrosive material
DOT Shipping Name Cresol
RCRA Waste No. U052
P210 p-Cresol
Phenol, 4-methyl-
C7H80
CAS Registry No. 106-44-5 Mol. Wt. 108 1
LDa, 207
Hazard Corrosive, moderately toxic, suspect carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class Corrosive material
DOT Shipping Name Cresol
RCRA Waste No. U052
P222 Cumene
Benzene, U-methylethyll-
CAS Registry No. 98 82-8
LDj,, 1,400
Hazard Combustible, narcotic
DOT Hazard Class Combustible liquid
DOT Shipping Name Combustible liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. U055
C9H]2
Mol. Wt. 120 2
CH(CH3)2
P232 Cyclohexanol
Cyclohexanol
CAS Registry No. 108-93-0
LDj,, 2,060
Hazard Combustible, narcotic, irritant
DOT Hazard Class Combustible liquid
DOT Shipping Name Combustible liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C6H,20
Mol. Wt. 100 2
OH
163
-------
Code Common Name
P243 p-Cymene
CAS Registry No.
LDa,
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name
Benzene, 1-methyl-4-(1-methylethyll-
99-87-6
4,750
Combustible
Combustible liquid
Combustible liquid, nos
Not listed
Mol. Form
C10H14
Mol. Wt 134 2
Structure
CH(CH3)2
P248 Decachlorobiphenyl 1,1'Biphenyl, 2,2',3,3',4,4',5,5',6,6'-decachloro- C,,CI,,
CAS Registry No.
2051-24-3
Hazard None reported
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Polychlormated biphenyls
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol Wt. 498.7
P480 1,2 Dibromoethane Ethane, 1,2 dibromo-
(Ethylene dibromide)
C2H4Br2
CAS Registry No. 106-93-4 Mol. Wt. 187.9
LDa, 108
Hazard Can cause sterility, experimental carcinogen, toxic, irritant
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Ethylene dibromide
RCRA Waste No. U067
BrCH2CH2Br
P254 2,3-Dibromopropanol
(SEE
NOTES I
1-Propanol, 2,3-dibromo-
C3H6Br20
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P265 Di-n-butylamine
CAS Registry No.
LDa
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
96-13-9
Irritant
Irritating material
Irritating agent, nos
Not listed
1-Butanamine, N-butyl-
111-92-2
360
Combustible, corrosive
Combustible liquid
Combustible liquid, nos
Not listed
Mol. Wt. 217 9
C8H19N
Mol. Wt. 129 3
CH2BrCHBrCH2OH
(CH3(CH2)3)2NH
164
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P269 3,4-Oichloroaniline
Benzenamme, 3,4-dichloro-
CAS Registry No. 95-76-1
LDa, 648
Hazard Irritant
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C6H5CI2N
Mol. Wt. 162.0
P275 m-Dichlorobenzene Benzene, 1,3-dichloro-
CAS Registry No. 541-73-1
LDM
Hazard Flammable, toxic
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlonne pesticide, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. U071
C6H4CI2
Mol. Wt. 147 0
P277 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine (1,1'-Biphenyl)-4,4'-diamme, 3,3'-dichloro-
(DCBI
C,2H,0CI2N2
CAS Registry No. 91-94-1
LDg, 7,070
Hazard Human carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 253.1
P280 4,4'-Dichlorobenzo
phenone
(p,p'- Dichlorobenzo-
phenone)
Methanone, bis(4-chlorophenyl}-
C13H8CI20
CAS Registry No. 90 98-2
LDjj 200(intraperitoneal-mouse)
Hazard Moderately toxic
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 251.1
P285 1,1-Dichloroethane Ethane, 1,1-dichloro-
C2H4CI2
CAS Registry No. 75-34-3 Mol. Wt. 99.0
LDM 725
Hazard Very flammable, irritant, experimental teratogen
DOT Hazard Class Flammable liquid
DOT Shipping Name Flammable liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. U076
CI2HC-CH3
165
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P286 1,2-Dichloroethane
Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-
C2H4CI2
CAS Registry No. 107-06-2 Mol. Wt. 99.0
LDg, 670
Hazard Flammable, suspect carcinogen, experimental teratogen
DOT Hazard Class Flammable liquid
DOT Shipping Name Ethylene dichlonde
RCRA Waste No. U077
CIH2C-CH2CI
P292 1.1-Dichloroethene
(Vinyldene chloride)
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
Ethene, 1,1-dichloro-,
75-35-4 Mol. Wt. 96 9
200
Flammable, irritant, experimental carcinogen, moderately toxic
Flammable liquid
DOT Shipping Name Vmyhdene chloride, inhibited
RCRA Waste No. U078
CI,C=CH
2v—^n2
P296 frans-1,2-Dichloro-
ethylene
Ethene, 1,2-dichloro-,
C2H2CI2
CAS Registry No.
LDso
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P306 2,4-Dichlorophenol
CAS Registry No.
LDs,
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P307 2.5-Dichlorophenol
CAS Registry No.
LDs,
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
156-605
7,536 ( mtraperitoneal )
Flammable
Flammable liquid
Dichloroethylene
U079
Phenol, 2,4-dichloro-
120-83-2
580
Irritant, suspect carcinogen
Irritating material
Irritating agent, nos
U081
Phenol, 2,5-dichloro-
583-78-8
580
Irritant, suspect carcinogen
Irritating material
Irritating agent, nos
Not listed
Mol. Wt. 96.9
C6H4CI20
Mol. Wt. 163 0
C6H,CI20
Mol. Wt. 163.0
c=c
Nci
166
-------
Code Common Name
P305 2,6-Dichlorophenol
CAS Registry No.
LDso
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P308 3,4-Dichlorophenol
CAS Registry No.
LD50
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P309 3,5-Dichlorophenol
CAS Registry No.
LDso
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P314 1,2-Dichloropropane
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name Mol. Form. Structure
Phenol, 2,6-dichloro- C6H4CI20
87-65-0 Mol. Wt. 163.0
2,940
Irritant
Irritating material
Irritating agent, nos
Not listed
OH
Cl^k,CI
kJ
Phenol, 3,4-dichloro- C6H4CI20
95-77-2 Mol. Wt. 163 0
-
Irritant
Irritating material
Irritating agent, nos
Not listed
OH
r^K
^X^CI
Cl
Phenol, 3,5-dichloro- C6H4CI20
591-35-5 Mol. Wt 1630
~
Irritant
Irritating material
Irritating agent, nos
Not listed
OH
JjTjL
Cl Cl
Propane, 1,2-dichloro- C3H6CI2
78-87-5 Mol. Wt. 113.0
1,900
Irritant, very flammable
Flammable liquid
Dichloropropane
U083
CH3-CHCI-CH2CI
P330 2,4 Dichlorotoluene
(2,4-Dichloromethyl-
benzene)
Benzene, (dichloromethyll-
CAS Registry No. 98-87-3
LDg, 3,249
Hazard Suspect carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C7H6CI2
Mol. Wt. 161.0
167
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P334 N,N-Diethylformamide Formamide, N,N-diethyl-
CAS Registry No. 617-84-5
LDj,, 1,740 (intrapentoneal)
Hazard Combustible
DOT Hazard Class Combustible liquid
DOT Shipping Name Combustible liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C6H,,NO
Mol. Wt 101 2
0
(C2H5)ZN-C-H
P346 Die thy I phthalate 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diethyl ester
C|2H)404
CAS Registry No. 84-66-2
Mol. Wt. 222 3
LD,
'so
9,000
Hazard Mucous membrane irritant, narcotic, experimental teratogen
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A
RCRA Waste No. U088
0
P358 3,4-Dimethoxy-
benzaldehyde
(Veratraldehyde)
Benzaldehyde, 3,4-dimethoxy-
CAS Registry No 120-1419
LDX 2,000
Hazard Irritant
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C9H1003
Mol. Wt. 166.2
OCH3
OCH3
P370 2,4-Dimethylaniline
12,4-Xylidmel
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
Benzenamine, 2,4-dimethyl-
95-68-1
467
Combustible, irritant, moderately toxic
Combustible liquid
DOT Shipping Name Combustible liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C8HnN
Mol. Wt. 121.2
P380 2,5-Dimethylfuran
Furan, 2,5-dimethyl-
C6H80
CAS Registry No. 625-86-5
LDs,
Hazard Very flammable, irritant, moderately toxic
DOT Hazard Class Flammable liquid
DOT Shipping Name Flammable liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 96.1
H3C
CH3
168
-------
Code Common Name
P389
Chemical Name
2,6-Dimethyl-4-
heptanone
(Technical!
(Dusobutyl ketonel
4-Heptanone, 2,6-dimethyl-
CAS Registry No.
108-83-8
5,750
Combustible
Combustible liquid
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name Dusobutyl ketone
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Form.
C9H180
Mol. Wt. 142 3
Structure
(CH3)2CHCH2
V
(CH3)2CHCH2
P403 2,3-Dimethylphenol
(2,3-Xylenol)
Phenol, 2,3-dimethyl-
CAS Registry No. 526-75-0
LDg, 56 (intravenous-mouse)
Hazard Corrosive, moderately toxic
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Xylenol
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C8H100
Mol. Wt. 122 2
P404 2,4-Dimethylphenol
(2,4-Xylenol)
Phenol, 2,4-dimethyl-
CAS Registry No. 105-67-9
LDjo 3,200
Hazard Corrosive, experimental carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Xylenol
RCRA Waste No. U101
C8H100
Mol Wt. 1222
P405 2,5-Dimethylphenol
(2,5-Xylenol)
Phenol, 2,5-dimethyl-
C8H,00
CAS Registry No 95 87-4
LDg, 444
Hazard Corrosive, experimental carcinogen, moderately toxic
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Xylenol
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 122 2
P406
3,4-Dimethylphenol
(3,4-Xylenol)
Phenol, 3,4-dimethyl-
C8H100
CAS Registry No. 95-65-8
LDjd 400 (mouse)
Hazard Moderately toxic, corrosive
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Xylenol
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 122.2
169
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P415 2,4 Dinitrophenol Phenol, 2,4-dinitro-
C6H4N205
CAS Registry No. 51-285
LDgo 30
Hazard Highly toxic, phytotoxic, suspect carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Dimtrophenol solution
RCRA Waste No. P048
Mol. Wt. 1841
OH
.N02
N02
P424 2,4-Dinitrotoluene Benzene, 1-methyl-2,4-dmitro-
C7H6N204
CAS Registry No 12114-2
LDj,, 268
Hazard Irritant, allergen, suspect carcinogen, moderately toxic
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Dmitrotoluene, solid
RCRA Waste No. U105
Mol Wt. 182 1
CH3
^%<
/^
N02
.N02
P425 2.6-Dinitrotoluene
Benzene, 2-methyl-1,3-dinitro-
CAS Registry No. 606 20 2
LDjo 177
Hazard Toxic
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Dmitrotoluene, solid
RCRA Waste No. U106
C7H6N204
Mol Wt. 182 1
CH3
02N^^N02
P434 Dioctyl phthalate 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylicacid, bis(2-ethylhexyl)
(Diethylhexyl phthalate) ester
C24H38O4
CAS Registry No
LDM
Hazard
117-81-7
31,000
Experimental teratogen
Mol Wt 390 6
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
. C-0-CH2-CH
C4H9
C-0-CH2-CH
XC4H9
P435 Di-n-octyl phthalate 1,2-Benzenedicarboxyhc acid, dioctyl ester
CAS Registry No 117840
LDs, 6,513
Hazard Experimental teratogen, eye irritant
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A
RCRA Waste No. U107
Mol. Wt 390 6
-C-0-(CHj)7CH3
VC-0-(CH2),CH3
0
170
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P443 p-Dioxane
1,4-Dioxane
CAS Registry No 123-911
LDjo 4,200
Hazard Flammable, suspect carcinogen, irritant
DOT Hazard Class Flammable liquid
DOT Shipping Name Dioxane
RCRA Waste No. U108
Mol. Wt. 88.1
P453 1,2-Diphenylhydrazme Hydrazine, 1,2-diphenyl-
(Hydrazobenzene)
C12H12N2
CAS Registry No 122-66-7
LDg, 301
Hazard Suspect carcinogen, moderately toxic
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 184 3
P462 Diphenyl sulfide
Benzene, 1,1'-thiobis-
C,2H,0S
CAS Registry No. 139-66 2
LDj,, 2,140
Hazard Nasal irritant
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A
RCRA Waste No Not listed
Mol. Wt 186 3
P475 Ethylbenzene
Benzene, ethyl
CAS Registry No 10041-4
LDg, 3,500
Hazard Irritant, very flammable, lachrymator
DOT Hazard Class Flammable liquid
DOT Shipping Name Ethylbenzene
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 106 1
P482 Ethylene thiourea
2- Imidazohdmethione
C,HBN,S
CAS Registry No. 96 45-7 Mol. Wt 102.2
LDg, 1,832
Hazard Moderate systemic toxin, experimental carcmogen/teratogen
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name NA
RCRA Waste No. U116
NH
171
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P485 2-EthyM-hexanol
(2-Ethylhexyl alcohol I
1-Hexanol, 2-ethyl-
CAS Registry No. 104-76-7
LDa, 3,200
Hazard Combustible, irritant
DOT Hazard Class Combustible liquid
DOT Shipping Name Combustible liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C8H180
Mol. Wt. 130 3
C2H5
CH3(CH2)3CH-CH2OH
P485 N-Ethylmorpholine
Morpholine, 4-ethyl-
CAS Registry No. 100-74-3
LDjo 1,200
Hazard Very flammable, irritant
DOT Hazard Class Flammable liquid
DOT Shipping Name Flammable liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C6H,3NO
Mol. Wt. 1152
0
PS05 2-Ethylphenol
Phenol, 2-ethyl-
CAS Registry No. 90-00-6
LDM
Hazard Irritant
DOT Hazard Class Irritating material
DOT Shipping Name Irritating agent, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C8H100
Mol. Wt 122 2
P506 3-Ethylphenol
Phenol, 3-ethyl-
CAS Registry No.
620-17-7
Hazard Irritant
DOT Hazard Class Irritating material
DOT Shipping Name Irritating agent, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed _
C8H100
Mol. Wt. 122 2
P507 4-Ethylphenol
Phenol, 4-ethyl-
CAS Registry No.
123-07-9
Hazard Irritant
DOT Hazard Class Irritating material
DOT Shipping Name Irritating agent, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed _
C8H100
Mol. Wt. 122.2
172
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P525 Eugenol
Phenol, 2-methoxy-4-(2-propenyD-
CAS Registry No. 97-53 0
LDg, 2,680
Hazard None significant
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C10H)2O2
Mol. Wt. 164.2
CH2CH=CH2
P536 d^Fenchone
Bicyclo(22. 1)heptan-2-one, 1,3,3-tnmethyl-, (1SI- C,0H160
P547
P555
P565
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Fluoranthene
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste Mo.
Fluorene
CAS Registry No
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
3uaiacol
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
4695-62-9 Mol. Wt. 152 2
4,400
None significant
Non-regulated material
N.A
Not listed
Fluoranthene C)6H,0
206-44 0 Mol. Wt. 202 3
2,000
None significant
Non-regulated material
N A
U120
9H-Fluorene C13H,0
86-73-7 Mol. Wt. 166 2
Mutagenic
Non-regulated material
N.A
Not listed
Phenol, 2-methoxy- C7H802
90-05-1 Mol Wt. 124 1
725
Combustible, irritant
Combustible liquid
Combustible liquid, nos
Not listed
CH3
rOH
^^OCH3
173
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P575 n-Heptadecanoic acid Heptadecanoic acid
(Marganc acid)
CAS Registry No. 506-12-7
LDg, 36 (intravenous-mouse)
Hazard None significant
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C,7H3402
Mol. Wt. 270.5
9
CH3(CH2),5C-OH
P580 Hexabromobiphenyl
(SEE (Technical)
NOTES) (FireMasterBP-6)
See Notes
CAS Registry No. 59536-65-1
LDa,
Hazard Neoplastigenic, toxic
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Poison B, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No Not listed
C12H4Br6
Mol. Wt. See
Notes
X + Y = 5,6,7
P586 Hexachloro-1,3-
butadiene
1,3-Butadiene, 1,1,2,3,4,4-hexachloro-
CAS Registry No. 87-68 3
LDj,, 90
Hazard Suspect carcinogen, corrosive, toxic
DOT Hazard Class OR MA
DOT Shipping Name ORM A, nos
RCRA Waste No. U128
C4CI6
Mol. Wt. 260 8
CI2C=CCI-CCI = CCI2
P595 Hexachlorocyclo-
pentadiene
1,3-Cyclopentadiene, 1,2,3,4,5,5-hexachloro-
C.CI.
P605
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Hexachloroethane
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
77 47-4 Mol. Wt. 272 8
113
Corrosive, toxic
Corrosive material
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
U130
Ethane, hexachloro C2CI6
67-72-1 Mol Wt. 236.7
6,000
Suspect carcinogen, irritant
ORM-A
Hexachloroethane
U131
Cl Cl
citYcl
Cl
Cl
CI3C-CCI3
174
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P615 2.4-Hexadienal
(Sorbaldehyde)
2,4-Hexadienal, (E,EI-
CAS Registry No. 142-83-6
LDg, 730
Hazard Combustible, irritant
DOT Hazard Class Combustible liquid
DOT Shipping Name Combustible liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C6H80
Mol. Wt. 96 1
CH,-CH=CH-CH=CH-C-H
P624 Hexanoic acid
(Caproic acid)
CAS Registry No.
I-DEO
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
Hexanoic acid
142-62-1
3,000
Corrosive
Corrosive material
DOT Shipping Name Hexanoic acid
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C6H,20;,
Mol. Wt. 1162
CH3(CH,),COOH
P633 Hexyl alcohol
1-Hexanol
CAS Registry No. 111-27-3
LDj,, 720
Hazard Combustible, irritant
DOT Hazard Class Combustible liquid
DOT Shipping Name Alcohol, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C6H140
Mol. Wt. 102.2
CH3(CH2)4CH2OH
P645 o-Hydroxyaceto-
phenone
Ethanone, 1-(2-hydroxyphenyD-
CAS Registry No. 118-93-4
LDjg 100 (intraperitoneal-mouse)
Hazard Irritant, moderately toxic
DOT Hazard Class Irritating material
DOT Shipping Name Irritating agent, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C8H802
Mol. Wt. 136 2
P646 m-Hydroxyaceto-
phenone
Ethanone, 1-(3-hydroxyphenyD-
C8H802
CAS Registry No. 121-71-1
l-Dso
Hazard Irritant
DOT Hazard Class Irritating material
DOT Shipping Name Irritating agent, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 136.2
175
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
P647 p-Hydroxyaceto-
phenone
Ethanone, 1-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
99-93-4
200 (intraperitoneal-mouse)
Irritant, moderately toxic
Irritating material
DOT Shipping Name Irritating agent, nos
RCRA Waste No.
Not listed
Mol. Form.
C8H802
Mol. Wt. 136.2
Structure
P660
p-Hydroxy-
benzaldehyde
(4-Formylphenol)
Benzaldehyde, 4-hydroxy-
C7H602
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
123-08-0
500 (intrapentoneal-mouse)
Irritant
Irritating material
Irritating agent, nos
Not listed
Mol. Wt. 122.1
P672 4-Hydroxy-4-methyl-
2-pentanone
(Diacetone alcohol)
2-Pentanone, 4-hydroxy-4-methyl-
C6Hi2°2
P685
ISEE
NOTES)
CAS Registry No.
LDs,
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
ndene
Indonaphthene)
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P695 Isophorone
CAS Registry No.
"-D»
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
123-42-2 Mol. Wt. 116.2
4,000
Flammable, narcotic, irritant
Flammable liquid
Diacetone alcohol
Not listed
IH-lndene C9H8
95-13-6 Mol. Wt. 1162
Irritant
Irritating material
Irritating agent, nos
Not listed
2-Cyclohexen-l-one, 3,5,5-trimethyl- C9H140
78-59-1 Mol. Wt. 138.1
2,330
Combustible, lachrymator, respiratory irritant
Combustible liquid
Combustible liquid, nos
Not listed
CH3 0
H3C-C-CH2-C-CH3
OH
176
-------
Code Common Name
P704 2-lsopropylphenol
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
Phenol, 2-1 1-methytethyl)-
CAS Registry No. 88-69-7
LDg, 100(intravenous-mouse)
Hazard Irritant, moderately toxic
DOT Hazard Class Irritating material
DOT Shipping Name Irritating agent, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C9H120
Mol. Wt. 136.2
P705 3-lsopropylphenol
(Technical!
Phenol, 3-(1-methylethyl)-
CAS Registry No. 618-45-1
LDj,, 1,630 (mouse)
Hazard Irritant
DOT Hazard Class Irritating material
DOT Shipping Name Irritating agent, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C9H,20
Mol. Wt. 136.2
CH(CH3)2
P706 4-lsopropylphenol
(SEE
NOTES)
CAS Registry No.
Phenol, 4-(1-methylethyD-
99-89-8
Hazard Irritant, moderately toxic
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed _
C9H,20
Mol. Wt. 136.2
CH(CH3)2
P710 Lead
(SEE
NOTES)
CAS Registry No.
Lead
7439-92-1
Hazard Suspect carcinogen/teratogen
DOT Hazard Class Flammable solid
DOT Shipping Name Flammable solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Pb
Mol. Wt. 207.2
Pb
P716 2,4-Lutidine
Pyridine, 2,4-dimethyl-
C7H9N
CAS Registry No. 106-47-4
LDM 200
Hazard Irritant, very flammable, moderately toxic
DOT Hazard Class Flammable liquid
DOT Shipping Name Flammable liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 107.2
CH3
177
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P717 2,6-Lirtidine
Pyridine, 2,6-dimethyt-
C7H9N
CAS Registry No. 108-48-5
LDs,
Hazard Irritant, very flammable, moderately toxic
DOT Hazard Class Flammable liquid
DOT Shipping Name Flammable liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 107.2
CH,
P726 dl-Mandelic acid
(SEE
NOTES)
Benzeneacetic acid, a-hydroxy-,
C8H803
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P728 Mercury
(SEE
NOTES)
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
611-72-3 Mol. Wt. 152.2
Renal irritant
Non-regulated material
N.A.
Not listed
Mercury Hg
7439-97-6 Mol. Wt. 200.6
Toxic
ORM-B
Mercury, metallic
U151
<^ ^-CH-C-OH
OH
Hg
P300 Methylene chloride Methane, dichloro-
CAS Registry No. 75-09-2
LDg, 167
Hazard Moderately toxic, eye irritant
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Dichloromethane
RCRA Waste No. U080
CH2CI2
Mol. Wt. 84 9
Cl
P730 Methyl methacrylate 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl ester
(SEE
NOTES)
C5H802
CAS Registry No. 80-62-6
Mol. Wt. 100 1
Hazard Flammable, lachrymator, experimental carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class Flammable liquid
DOT Shipping Name Methyl methacrylate, monomer, inhibited
RCRA Waste No. U162
CH3
= C-COO-CH3
178
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P735 1-Methylnaphthalene Naphthalene, 1-methyl-
(SEE
NOTES)
CAS Registry No. 90-12-0
LDa,
Hazard Irritant
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 142.2
P736 2-Methylnaphthalene Naphthalene, 2-methyl
(SEE
NOTES)
P745
P754
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
4-Methyl-2-nitrophenol
(2-nitro-p-cresol)
CAS Registry No.
l-Dso
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Vlyristic acid
CAS Registry No
LDso
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P763 Naphthalene
CAS Registry No.
LDj,,
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
9157-6 Mol. Wt. 142.2
Irritant
Non-regulated material
N A.
Not listed
Phenol, 4-methyl-2-nitro- C7H7N03
119-33-5 Mol. Wt. 1531
3,360
Irritant
Non-regulated material
N.A
Not listed
Tetradecanoic acid CMH2802
544-63-8 Mol. Wt. 228.4
43 (intravenous-mouse)
Moderately toxic
ORM-A
ORM-A, nos
Not listed
Naphthalene C10H8
91-20-3 Mol. Wt. 128.2
1,780
Flammable, experimental neoplastigen
ORM-A
Naphthalene
U165
0
CH3(CH2),£-OH
179
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P771 1-Naphthoic acid
1 -Naphthalenecarboxylic acid
CAS Registry No. 86-55-5
LDjo 2,370(mouse)
Hazard Irritant
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C^HSO2
Mol. Wt. 172.2
P772 2-Naphthoic acid
(SEE
NOTES!
2-Naphthalenecarboxylic acid
CAS Registry No. 93-09-4
LDM
Hazard Moderate irritant
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C,,H802
Mol. Wt. 172.2
P776 Nickel
(SEE
NOTES)
Nickel
CAS Registry No. 7440-02-0 Mol. Wt. 58.7
Hazard Flammable, toxic, experimental neoplastlgen
DOT Hazard Class Flammable solid
DOT Shipping Name Flammable solid, poisonous, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Nl
P780 Nitrobenzene
Benzene, nitro-
CBHRNO,
CAS Registry No. 98-95-3
LDg, 640
Hazard Combustible, cyanotic, moderately toxic
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Nitrobenzene, liquid
RCRA Waste No. U169
Mol. Wt. 123.1
,N02
P784 2-Nitrophenol
Phenol, 2-nrtro-
CAS Registry No. 88-75-5
LDg, 2,828
Hazard Irritant, suspect carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Nitrophenol
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C6H5N03
Mol. Wt. 139.1
OH
,N02
180
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
P786 N-Nitrosodibutylamine 1-Butanamme, N-butyl-N-nitroso-
I Dibutylnitrosamine)
CAS Registry No. 924-16-3
LDg, 1,200
Hazard Known carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Hazardous substance, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. U172
C8H18N20
Mol. Wt. 158.3
Structure
NO
I
CH3(CH2)3 N(CH2),CH,
P787 N-Nitrosodiethylamine Ethanamme, N-ethyl-NI-nitroso-
(Diethylnitrosaminel
CAS Registry No. 55-18-5
LDjo 280
Hazard Known carcinogen, toxic
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Hazardous substance, liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. U174
C4H10N20
Mol. Wt. 102.2
NO
CH3CH2/ NCH2CH3
P788 N-Nitrosodimethyl-
amine
(Dimethylnitrosaminel
Methanamine, N-methyl-N-mtroso-
C2H6N20
CAS Registry No. 62-75-9 Mol. Wt. 74.1
LDj,, 26
Hazard Human carcinogen, toxic, experimental teratogen
DOT Hazard Class Poison 6
DOT Shipping Name Poisonous liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No. P082
NO
H3C/NsCH3
P789 N-Nitrosodiphenyl-
amine
(Diphenylnitrosamine)
Benzenamine, N-nitroso-N-phenyl-
CAS Registry No. 86-30-6
LDs, 1,650
Hazard Suspect carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C)2H,0N20
Mol. Wt. 198.2
NO
P796 N-IMitrosodipropyl-
amine
(Dipropylnitrosamine)
1-Propanamine, N-nitroso-N-propyl-
CAS Registry No. 621 64-7
LDg, 480
Hazard Suspect carcinogen, moderately toxic
DOT Hazard Class ORM A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
181
C6HUN20
Mol. Wt. 130.2
NO
-------
Code Common Name
P803 4-Nonylphenol
CAS Registry No.
LDa,
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name Mol. Form. Structure
Phenol, 4-nonyl- ci5H24°
104-40-5 Mol. Wt. 220.4
1,620
Oxidizer-reactant
Non-regulated material
N.A.
Not listed
OH
C»H,9
P812 Oleic acid
CAS Registry No.
to,,,
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
9-Octadecenoic acid, (Zl-
112-80-1
74,000
Experimental neoplastigen
Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 282.5
CH3(CH2)7CH=CH(CH2)7C-OH
P821 Palmitic acid
CAS Registry No.
LDg,
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
Hexadecanoic acid
57-10-3
57 (intravenous - mouse I
None significant
ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 256.5
0
CH3(CH2),4C-OH
P825
(SEE
NOTES)
Pentachlorobenzene
Benzene, pentachloro-
CAS Registry No.
608-93-5
Hazard Experimental teratogen
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. U183
C6HCI5
Mol. Wt. 250 3
P826
Pentachlorothiophenol Benzenethiol, pentachloro-
/Technicall
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
RCRA Waste No.
133-49-3
12,000
None significant
Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
Not listed
C6HCI6S
Mol. Wt. 282.4
182
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P830 n-Pentadecanoic acid Pentadecanoic acid
CAS Registry No. 1002-84-2
LDgQ 54 (intravenous)
Hazard None significant
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
CI5H30°2
Mol. Wt. 242.5
o
CH3(CH2),3C-OH
P838
P845
3henanthrene
CAS Registry No.
LDso
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Phenol
Carbolic acid)
CAS Registry No.
t-Da,
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Phenanthrene C14H10
85-01-8 Mol. Wt. 178.2
700 (mouse)
Skin photosensitizer, experimental carcinogen, irritant
ORM-A
ORM-A, nos
Not listed
Phenol C6H60
108-95-2 Mol. Wt. 94.1
414
Carcinogen, corrosive, moderately toxic
Poison B
Phenol, liquid
U188
P853 Phenyl ether
(Diphenyl ether,
diphenyl oxide)
Benzene, 1,1'-oxybis-
C)2H100
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name N.A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
101-84-8
3,370
Dermal and eye irritant
Non-regulated material
Mol. Wt. 170.2
P860 Phthalic anhydride
1 , 3- Isobenzof urandione
CAS Registry No. 85-44-9
LDj,, 4,020
Hazard Irritant
DOT Hazard Class OR M-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. U190
Mol. Wt. 148.1
183
-------
Code Common Name
P866 2-Picoline
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P867 3-Picoline
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P868 4-Picoline
CAS Registry No.
LDB
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P870 Potassium cyanide
CAS Registry No.
LDso
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name Mol. Form. Structure
Pyridine, 2-methyl- C6H7N
109-06-8 Mol. Wt. 93.1
790
Flammable, respiratory irritant
Flammable liquid
Flammable liquid, nos
U191
(X
Pyridine, 3-methyl- C6H7N
108-99-6 Mol. Wt. 93 1
Flammable, respiratory irritant
Flammable liquid
Flammable liquid, nos
Not listed
0'"'
Pyridine, 4-methyl- C6H7N
108-89-4 Mol. Wt. 93.1
1,290
Flammable, respiratory irritant
Flammable liquid
Flammable liquid, nos
Not listed
CH3
f^S
LN<^
Potassium cyanide KCN
151-50-8 Mol. Wt. 65.1
10
Highly toxic
Poison B
Potassium cyanide, solid
P098
K+ CN"
P871 Potassium dichromate Chromic acid, dipotassium salt
(SEE
NOTES)
CAS Registry No.
7778-50 9
Hazard Human carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Potassium dichromate
RCRA Waste No. Not listed _
K2Cr207
Mol. Wt. 294.2
2K*
0-Cr
o"
Cr-0
No
-2
184
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P875 Pyrene
Pyrene
CAS Registry No. 129-00-0
LDjo 514 (intraperitoneal-mousel
Hazard Animal carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C,6H1
Mol. Wt. 202.3
P882 Quinoline
Quinolme
C9H7N
Mol. Wt. 129.2
CAS Registry No. 91-22-5
LDjo 331
Hazard Eye irritant, moderately toxic, experimental neoplastigen
DOT Hazard Class ORM-E
DOT Shipping Name Quinoline
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
P889 Salicylic acid
Benzoic acid, 2-hydroxy-
CAS Registry No. 69 72-7
LDa, 891
Hazard Irritant
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C7H603
Mol. Wt. 138.1
P890 Selenious acid
(Selenous acid)
Selenious acid
CAS Registry No. 7783-00-8
LDgQ 11 (intravenous-mouse)
Hazard Toxic, suspect carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Poisonous solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
H2Se03
Mol. Wt. 129.0
HO'
Se = 0
P891 Selenium
Selenium
CAS Registry No. 7782-49-2
LDj,, 6,700
Hazard Experimental carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class Flammable solid
DOT Shipping Name Flammable solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Se
Mol. Wt. 79.0
Se
185
-------
Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P893 Silver
(SEE
NOTES)
Silver
CAS Registry No. 7440-22-4
LDa,
Hazard Experimental neoplastigen
DOT Hazard Class Flammable solid
DOT Shipping Name Flammable solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Ag
Mol. Wt. 107.9
Ag
P896 Stearic acid
Octadecanoic acid
CAS Registry No. 5711-4
LDjo 21,500 (intravenous)
Hazard None significant
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A.
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C18H36°2
Mol. Wt. 284.5
R
CH3(CH2)16C-OH
P902 Styrene
Benzene, ethenyl-
CAS Registry No. 100-42-5
LDa, 4,920
Hazard Very flammable, lachrymator
DOT Hazard Class Flammable liquid
DOT Shipping Name Styrene, monomer, inhibited
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C8H8
Mol. Wt. 104 2
,CH=CH2
P909 1.1,1,2-Tetrachloro-
ethane
Ethane, 1,1,1,2-tetrachloro-
CAS Registry No. 630-20-6
C2H2CI4
Mol. Wt 167 8
Hazard Carcinogen, eye/mucous membrane irritant, lachrymator
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Tetrachloroethane
RCRA Waste No. U2Q8 _
CI3C-CH2CI
P910 1,1,2.2-Tetrachloro-
(SEE ethane
NOTES)
Ethane, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-
CAS Registry No. 79-34-5
C2H2CI4
Mol. Wt. 167.8
Hazard Suspect carcinogen, eye/mucous membrane irritant, narcotic
DOT Hazard Class ORM A
DOT Shipping Name Tetrachloroethane
RCRA Waste No. U209
CI2HC-CHCI2
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Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P913 Tetrachloroethylene Ethene, tetrachloro-
C2CI4
CAS Registry No. 127-18-4
LDg, 8,850
Hazard Toxic vapor, dermal irritant, lachrymator
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Tetrachloroethylene
RCRA Waste No. U210
Mol. Wt. 165.8
CI2C=CCI2
P920 2,3,4,5-Tetrachloro-
phenol
Phenol, 2,3,4,5-tetrachloro-
CAS Registry No. 4901-51-3
LDgj 400 (mouse I
Hazard Irritant, moderately toxic
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C6H2CI40
Mol. Wt. 2319
P921 2,3,4,6-Tetrachloro-
phenol
(Dowicide 6)
Phenol, 2,3,4,6-tetrachloro-
C6H2CI40
CAS Registry No. 58-90-2 Mol. Wt. 231 9
LD50 14°
Hazard Moderately toxic, irritant, experimental neoplastigen
DOT Hazard Class Poison B
DOT Shipping Name Organochlorine pesticide, solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. U212
P922 2.3,5,6-Tetrachloro-
phenol
Phenol, 2,3,5,6-tetrachloro-
CAS Registry No. 935-95-5
LDg, 1091 mouse)
Hazard Toxic, irritant
DOT Hazard Class Irritating material
DOT Shipping Name Irritating agent, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 231 9
OH
Cl
Cl
P924 Tetrahydrofuran
(SEE (Diethylene oxide)
NOTES)
CAS Registry No.
Furan, tetrahydro-
109-99-9
Hazard Extremely flammable, irritant, narcotic
DOT Hazard Class Flammable liquid
DOT Shipping Name Tetrahydrofuran
RCRA Waste No. U213
C4H80
Mol. Wt. 72.1
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Code Common Name
Chemical Name
Mol. Form.
Structure
P3Z7
1,2,3,4-Tetrahydro-
naphthalene
(Tetralin)
Naphthalene, 1 ,2,3,4-tetrahydro-
C10H,
CAS Registry No.
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
119-64-2
2,860
Combustible, narcotic, irritant
Combustible liquid
Mol. Wt. 132.2
DOT Shipping Name Combustible liquid, nos
RCRA Waste No.
Not listed
P931 Thallium
(SEE
NOTES)
CAS Registry No.
Thallium
7440-28-0
Hazard Toxic
DOT Hazard Class Poisonous solid
DOT Shipping Name Poisonous solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed _
Mol. Wt. 204.4
Tl
P934 2.2'-Thiodiethanol
CAS Registry No.
LDB
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
Ethanol, 2,2'-thiobis-
111-48-8
3,960lgumeapig)
None significant
Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C4H1002S
Mol. Wt. 122.2
HO(CH2)2S(CH2)2OH
P939 Toluene
(Methytbenzene)
Benzene, methyl-
CAS Registry No. 108-88-3
LDg, 5,000
Hazard Flammable, suspect carcinogen
DOT Hazard Class Flammable liquid
DOT Shipping Name Toluene
RCRA Waste No. U220
C7H8
Mol. Wt. 92 1
CH3
P941 m-Toluic acid
Benzoic acid, 3-methyl-
CAS Registry No.
LDM
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
99-04-7
1,630 (mouse)
None significant
Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N.A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
C8H802
Mol. Wt. 136 2
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Code Common Name
P942
P949
p-Toluic acid
CAS Registry No.
LDa,
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
1,2,4 Trichlorobenzene
CAS Registry No.
"-Da
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
P956 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
(Methylchloroform)
CAS Registry No.
LDso
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name Mol. Form. Structure
Benzoic acid, 4-methyl- C8H802
99-94 5 Mol. Wt. 136.2
400
Moderately toxic
ORM-A
ORM-A, nos
Not listed
Benzene, 1,2,4-tnchloro- C6H3CI3
120-82-1 Mol. Wt 181 4
756
Irritant, flammable
Poison B
Organochlorme pesticide, liquid, nos
Not listed
Ethane, 1,1,1-tnchloro- C2H3CI3
71-556 Mol. Wt 1334
10,300
Irritant
ORM-A
1,1,1 -Trichloroethane
U226
0
C-OH
ff^l
CH3
Cl
OCI
Cl
CI,C-CH3
P957 1,1,2-Trichloroethane Ethane, 1,1,2-tnchloro-
(Vinyl trichloride)
C2H3CI3
CAS Registry No. 79-00 5 Mol. Wt 133.4
LDcj, 1,140
Hazard Eye, nose, lung irritant, suspect carcinogen, narcotic
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name ORM-A, nos
RCRA Waste No. U227
CI2HC-CH2CI
P964 Trichloroethylene Ethene, 1,1,2-tnchloro-
C2HCI3
CAS Registry No. 79-01-6
LDj,, 4,920
Hazard Experimental carcinogen, respiratory irritant
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Trichloroethylene
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 131 4
CICH»CCI2
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Code Common Name
P969 Trichlorofluoro-
methane
CAS Registry No.
LDjo
Hazard
DOT Hazard Class
DOT Shipping Name
RCRA Waste No.
Chemical Name Mol. Form. Structure
Methane, tnchlorofluoro- CCI3F
75-69-4 Mol. Wt. 137 4
1,743 (intrapentoneal-mousel
Narcotic, anesthetic, mild irritant
ORM-A
ORM-A, nos
Not listed
F
I
Cl" V,~CI
P974 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol Phenol, 2,4,6-tnchloro-
CAS Registry No. 88-06-2
LDa, 820
Hazard Experimental carcinogen, irritant
DOT Hazard Class ORM-A
DOT Shipping Name Trichlorophenol
RCRA Waste No. U231
Mol Wt. 197 4
P985 Urethane
Carbamic acid, ethyl ester
C3H7N02
CAS Registry No. 51-79-6 Mol. Wt 891
LDg, 1,500 (intrapentoneal)
Hazard Experimental carcinogen, mutagen, and teratogen
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
NHZ-C-OC2H5
P995 Vanillin
Benzaldehyde, 4-hydroxy-3-methoxy-
C8H803
CAS Registry No. 12133-5
LDgo 1,580
Hazard None significant
DOT Hazard Class Non-regulated material
DOT Shipping Name N A
RCRA Waste No. Not listed
Mol. Wt. 152 2
C-H
OCH3
P999 Zinc
CAS Registry No.
Zinc
7440-66-6
Zn
Mol. Wt. 65 4
Hazard Flammable, spontaneously combustible
DOT Hazard Class Flammable solid
DOT Shipping Name Water reactive solid, nos
RCRA Waste No. Not listed _
Zn
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COMPOUND ADDITIONS SINCE THE 1981 INDEX
A total of 39 new industrial chemicals have been added to the Repository inventory since January 1981 and
now appear in this edition. For the most part, these additions incorporate the remainder of the compounds
(non-gaseous at STP) identified by the EPA as "priority pollutants," and elemental heavy metals and metal
salts recommended as inorganic standards for EPA water monitoring protocols. They are as follows:
Code No.
Index Name
P055 Antimony
P054 Antimony potassium tartrate
P058 Arsenic
P060 Asbestos
P066 Benzene
P068 Benzidine (p-Diamino-biphenyl)
P083 Beryllium
P106 Bromodichloromethane
P112 Bromoform (Tribromomethane)
P135 Cadmium
P149 Carbon Tetrachloride
P168 Chloroform (Trichloromethane)
P196 4-Chlorodiphenylether
P204 Chromium
P206 Copper
P277 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
P280 4,4'-Dichlorobenzophenone
P305 2,5-Dichlorophenol
P330 2,4-Dichlorotoluene
Code No.
Index Name
P406 3,4-Dimethylphenol (3,4-Xylenol)
P580 Hexabromobiphenyl (FireMaster BP-6)
P710 Lead
P728 Mercury
P300 Methylene chloride (Dichloromethane)
P776 Nickel
P786 N-Nitrosodibutylamine
P787 N-Nitrosodiethylamine
P788 N-Nitrosodimethylamine
P870 Potassium cyanide
P871 Potassium dichromate
P890 Selenious acid
P891 Selenium
P893 Silver
P921 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
P922 2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol
P931 Thallium
P939 Toluene (Methylbenzene)
P969 Trichlorofluoromethane
P999 Zinc
Suggestions for other industrial chemicals to be added are always welcomed. Whenever demand is reasonably
sufficient, such compounds will be incorporated in the Repository's Standards Distribution Program as soon as
adequate analytical grade supplies can be obtained.
COMPOUNDS DELETED FROM THE 1981 INDEX
The status of all the industrial chemicals in the Repository inventory is regularly reviewed. The reference
standards for which there has been essentially no demand over time are eventually discontinued. Those for
which sources can no longer be located and for which in-house synthesis has proven prohibitively expensive,
are likewise discontinued. However, none of the industrial chemicals appearing in the 1981 edition of the Index
have been discontinued.
CHEMICAL NAME CHANGES
The following are the only industrial compounds that are now listed by names different from those used in the
previous edition of the Index.
Code No.
P182
P480
P292
Former Index Name
/3-Chloronaphthalene
Ethylene dibromide
Vinylidene chloride
Current Index Name
2-Chloronaphthalene
1,2- Dibromoethane
1,1-Dichloroethene
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SECTION 5
SAFE HANDLING OF PRIMARY REFERENCE STANDARDS
PRECAUTIONS
Laboratory personnel who must handle concentrated pesticidal materials and other highly toxic compounds
should be well trained. They must be fully aware of the potential health hazards involved and be familiar with
established handling protocols. In their concentrated form, many of the Repository reference standards are
extremely toxic by various routes of exposure. A number of these compounds are known or suspected to be
neoplastogenic. Field laboratory users are strongly advised to exercise additional precautionary safety in the
handling of neat samples of those compounds with indicated oral LD^ values of <50 mg/kg. Many of these
highly toxic materials are also toxic by the dermal route and, as such, scrupulous care should be taken to avoid
any possible direct skin contact. The organophosphorous family of pesticides provide an excellent example.
These compounds are consistently highly toxic, not only by oral ingestion, but dermally and by inhalation as
well.
Disposable impervious protective gloves should be worn at all times during the handling of the primary
standard. All handling of neat standards should be performed within a chemical fume hood or a glovebox to
minimize inhalation of vapor and potential skin contact. The only exception may be during weighing at an
analytical balance. By way of example, safety protocol within Repository laboratories requires the wearing of
complete, disposable Tyvek® clothing and booties; a minimum of one pair of disposable PVC gloves; and all
open handling of chemicals in either the fume hood or glovebox. (Glovebox handling is required for all known
or suspected carcinogens, all gases, and all toxic compounds with LD^,values <5 mg/kg.)
ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES
If, in spite of all precautions, primary standard material should come in contact with skin, thorough washing
with copious amounts of soap and water should be performed immediately. Such an exposure should always
be reported to supervisory personnel and a physician consulted at once. Delayed effects are characteristic of
many toxins (especially pesticides), and prompt reporting of exposure is essential.
A directory of Poison Control Centers has been compiled from information furnished by the National
Clearinghouse for Poison Control Centers, Bureau of Drugs, 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 1347, Rockville, MD
20857. It includes those facilities which provide for the medical profession on a 24-hour basis, information
concerning the prevention and treatment of accidents involving exposure to poisonous and potentially
poisonous substances. The telephone nurn^ f the nearest Poison Control Center should be conspicuously
posted in all laboratories where concentrated toxins are handled. The National Clearinghouse recommends
that, at the first sign of poisoning, the following steps be taken immediately:
1. Remove any remaining substance from mouth or skin
2. Call a physician or Poison Control Center a^once and report:
a. Age and weight of the victim
b. What was taken (have the product and label in hand)
c. How much was taken
d. How long ago
e. Any signs or symptoms present
f. Any first aid performed
g. Your name and phone number
3. Follow instructions closely
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Signs to watch for in the event overt exposure is known or suspected are:
• Drowsiness • Vomiting
• Slow, shallow breathing • Dehydration
• Slow pulse rate • Severe burns to lips, mouth or other tissue
• Ringing in ears • Convulsions
Should any of these signs appear, or even begin to appear, a physician or a Poison Control Center should be
contacted at once. The Repository maintains an around-the-clock emergency telephone number which may be
used should difficulty be experienced in contacting local authorities. That number is (919) 836-0639.
A number of relevant publications are available for further information on this subject. As examples, the reader
is advised to reference one or more of the following:
1. Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings
Donald P. Morgan
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Pesticide Programs
Washington, DC
2. The Care, Handling and Disposal of Dangerous Chemicals
P. J. Gaston
The Institute of Science Technology
Northern Publishers (Aberdeen) Ltd.
Scotland
3. Prudent Practices for Handling Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories
Committee on Hazardous Substances in the Laboratory
Assembly of Mathematical arid Physical Sciences
National Research Council
(National Academy Press)
Washington, DC
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SECTION 6
PREPARATION AND STORAGE OF REFERENCE STANDARD SOLUTIONS
"The greatest source of quantitative error in GC analysis is undoubtedly inaccurate standard solutions."(a)
STORAGE OF PRIMARY STANDARDS
Proper storage of reference standards in order to maximize preservation of chemical integrity is an essential
part of the analytical process. Studies have consistently shown that most classes of standards in "neat" (or
essentially pure) form are generally stable for at least one year if kept tightly sealed, protected from light, and
either refrigerated or frozen. Many of the organochlorine, triazine and carbamate compounds are included in
this group. The organophosphate compounds tend to be even more susceptible to decomposition. In addition,
both carbamate and organophosphate standards are subject to various rates of hydrolysis.
Small sample vessels, containing the neat standards, are best stored refrigerated within a secondary, air-tight
container. A cabinet style desiccator loaded with 0.5% to 1.0% (by volume) of indicating silica gel or similar
capacity desiccant will generally prove quite satisfactory, providing both isolation and a reasonably moisture-
free atmosphere. Laboratories with limited refrigeration space may conveniently substitute large, wide-mouth,
resealable glass jars loaded with 0.75 to 1.5 inches of an appropriate desiccant.
Whenever a vessel is removed from refrigeration, it should be allowed to gradually rise to room temperature
before opening. Vessel closures should remain removed only as long as is necessary to withdraw samples.
After withdrawing aliquots, primary standard vessels should be returned to cold storage immediately.
EQUIPMENT
1. Analytical balance capable of a minimum accuracy of ± 0.05 mg.
2. Spatulas; stainless steel, glass or Teflon®
3. Pipets; disposable Pasteur type.
4. Flasks, volumetric; 25, 50 or 100 mL.
5. Storage containers; amber glass with Teflon®-lined screw caps with a capacity approximately equal to the
size volumetric flask(s) being used.
6. Refrigerator, explosion-proof, preferably with freezer section; capable of maintaining +4° C in the
refrigeration section and -15° C in the freezer.
Note: it is preferable to have separate refrigeration units for standards and samples. However, where
laboratories are restricted to a single refrigerator, sample materials should be stored in air-tight glass
containers to prevent any possible cross-contamination with standards via spillage, leakage or airborne
vapors.
SOLVENTS
The advantages and disadvantages of the following solvents are outlined below: toluene, isooctane
(2,2,4-trimethylpentane), ethyl acetate and/or hexane. All solvents should be pesticide grade and distilled-
in-glass.
Toluene and isooctane are suitable solvents for most pesticide standards. Isooctane does not dissolve as
many compounds as toluene but is preferred and used whenever possible because it does not affect Florisil
elutions. In addition, isooctane is much more compatible with electron capture detectors.
Isooctane and hexane are both suitable for standard dilutions. Isooctane, while more expensive, offers the
(a) Sherma, J. 1981. Manual of analytical quality control for pesticides and related compounds in human
and environmental samples. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development Research Triangle Park, NC.
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advantage of a much lower vapor pressure than hexane. Thus, it is much less likely to evaporate through
seals during long-term storage and during repeated vessel openings.
Ethyl acetate is not recommended as a final dilution solvent for electron capture GC analysis, but may be
used for preparation of the concentrated "stock" solutions of the more polar compounds.
PROCEDURES
Preparation of Concentrated "Stock" Standard Solutions
ALL HANDLING OF PESTICIDE STANDARDS SHOULD BE PERFORMED WHILE WEARING DISPOSABLE,
IMPERVIOUS LABORATORY GLOVES. SKIN CONTACT WITH HIGHLY CONCENTRATED PESTICIDAL
COMPOUNDS CAN BE EXTREMELY HARMFUL. At the same time, care should always be taken to ensure
that solvents do not contact gloves and thereby contaminate standard solutions.
Except for special purposes, a concentration of 200 (ug/mL should be considered as a first dilution for the more
common chlorinated and organophosphate pesticides. Ten milligrams of the neat standard, corrected to 100%
purity and diluted to 50 mL will provide such a concentration.
Extreme care should be exercised in preparing concentrated stock standards. An error made in this step of the
preparation will cause all subsequent dilutions (for the life of the standard) to be inaccurate, and all
quantitations of samples based on the standard will be similarly incorrect.
Preparation of Intermediate Concentration Standard Solutions
Standard solutions of intermediate concentrations are prepared because dilution of the concentrated stock to
the final working standard is generally too great to be achieved in a single step. (Exceptions are a few of the
less responsive compounds.) Convenient intermediate concentrations for a number of the more common
pesticides are given in Table 1. The particular compounds cited were chosen based on those standards most
often requested from the Repository. Under no circumstances should a chromatographic injection syringe be
used to dilute the concentrated stock solution to the final working standard. The potential for error is
substantially increased by using such a technique.
Preparation and Handling of Working Standards
Intermediate standard solutions are properly diluted in a 50 mL (or larger) volumetric flask to obtain the final
working standard solution. Table 2 may be useful in rapidly determining aliquot volumes of the higher
concentrated solutions required to yield specified concentrations of diluted working standards.
The selection of working standard vessels and methods of handling and storage are, to some extent, a matter
of individual preference or protocol. Two accepted procedures are as follows:
1. Working standard mixtures are transferred to amber glass bottles wJth Teflon®-lined screw caps or to
serum vials subsequent to dilution in volumetric flasks. The mixtures are then stored under refrigeration
when not in use.
2. Working standard mixtures are transferred from the volumetric flasks into several small-volume (up to 20
mL) vessels. Standard solutions are kept frozen (for a maximum of six months) and removed only for
withdrawal of aliquots. Should the opened standard appear noticeably evaporated, a new standard,
obtained from the freezer is used. (This option has the advantages of requiring less frequent preparation
of working standards and reducing the possibility of error arising from repeated opening of a single
working standard vessel.)
Any standard should be replaced when measurable solvent evaporation becomes apparent. By comparing
the liquid level with a reference line on the containment vessel, this should be readily noticeable.
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TABLE 1. SUGGESTED CONCENTRATIONS OF STANDARD
SOLUTIONS OF INTERMEDIATE CONCENTRATIONS
Organochlorine
Compounds
ng/yl
Organophosphorous
Compounds
Aldrin 1
BHC, alpha isomer 1
BHC, beta isomer 2
BHC, gamma isomer (Lindane) 1
Carbofuran 2
Chlordane, alpha isomer 4
Chlordane, gamma isomer 4
DDA-p,p'
DDD-o,p' 2
DDD-p,p' 4
DDE-o,p' 1 -
DDE-p,p' 2
DDT-o,p' 4
DDT-p,p' 4
Dieldrin 2
Endosulfan (Thiodan) 4
Endrin 4
Heptachlor 1
Heptachlor epoxide 1
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB) 2
Methoxychlor 10
Mirex 10
Tetradifon 20
Azinphos (methyl or ethyl)
Captan
Carbophenothion
Chlorpyrifos
Coumaphos
DEF
Diazinon
Dichlorvos(DDVP)
Dimethoate
Disulfoton
EPN
Ethion
Fenthion
Malathion
Merphos (Folex)
Methyl parathion
Mevinphos
Monocrotophos (Azodrin)
Parathion, ethyl
Phorate (Thimet)
Phosmet
Phosphamidon
Ronnel
30
10
20
50
10
20
2
40
2
*
20
4
20
30
10
50
#
10
50
*
50
10
'Final working standard made up directly from the 200 ng/^Lconcentrate.
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TABLE 2. COMMONLY USED DILUTION RATIOS*3'
CO
1 M9/ML
ml
50
47.5
45
42.5
40
37.5
35
32.5
30
27.5
25
22.5
20
17.5
15
12.5
10
9.5
ng//jL
500
475
450
425
400
375
350
325
300
275
250
225
200
175
150
125
100
95
9.0 j 90
8.5 85
8.0
7.5
7.0
6.5
6.0
5.5
5.0
4.5
4.0
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
200 ng/ML
mL
50
47.5
45
42.5
40
37.5
35
32.5
30
27.5
25
22.5
20
17.5
15
12.5
10
9.5
9.0
8.5
80 8.0
75 7.5
70
65
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
7.0
6.5
6.0
5.5
5.0
4.5
4.0
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
I
ng/jjL
100
95
90
85
80
75
70
65
60
55
50
45
, 40
35
30
25
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
20 ng/jjL | 10 ng/^L
mL
5.0
4.875
4.75
4.625
4.5
4375
4.25
4.125
4.0
3.875
3.75
3.625
3.5
3.375
3.25
3.125
3.0
2.875
2.75
2.625
2.5
2.375
2.25
2.125
2.0
1.875
1.75
1.625
1.5
1.375
1.25
1.125
1.0
0.875
0.75
0.625
0.5
pg//jL mL
1,000 10
975 9
950 | 8
925
900
875
850
825
800
775
750
725
700
675
650
625
600
575
550
525
500
475
450
425
400
375
350
325
300
275
250
225
200
175
150
125
100
7
6
5
4.75
4.5
4.25
4.0
3.75
35
3.25
3.0
2.75
2.5
2.25
2.0
1.75
1.5
1.25
1.0
0.95
0.9
0.85
0.8
0.75
0.7
0.65
0.6
0.55
0.5
0.45
0.4
0.35
0.3
0.25
i
Pg/ML
1,000
900
800
700
600
500
475
450
425
400
375
350
325
300
275
250
225
200
175
150
125
100
95
90
85
80
75
70
65
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
4 ng//jL
ml
20
18.75
17.5
pg/^L
""sob"
750
700
16.25 650
15 600
13.75 550
12.5 500
11.25
10
9.375
8.75
8.125
7.5
6.875
6.25
5.625
5.0
4.375
3.75
3.125
2.5
2.375
2.25
2.125
2.0
1.875
1.75
1.625
1.5
1.375
1.25
1.125
1.0
0.875
0.75
0.625
0.5
0.25
0.125
450
400
375
350
325
300
275
250
225
200
175
150
125
100
95
90
85
80
75
70
65
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
10
5
2 ng/HL
ml
^~35
32.5
30
27.5
25
22.5
20
17.75
17.5
16.25
15
13.75
12.5
11.25
10
8.75
7.5
6.25
5.0
475
4.5
4.25
4.0
3.75
3.50
3.25
30
2.75
2.5
2.25
2.0
1.75
1.5
1.25
1.0
0.75
0.5
pg/ML
700
650
600
550
500
450
400
375
350
325
300
275
250
225
200
175
150
125
100
95
90
85
80
75
70
65
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
1 ng/ML
mL
50
45
40
37.5
35
32.5
30
27.5
25
22.5
20
17.5
15
12.5
10
9.5
9.0
8.5
8.0
7.5
7.0
6.5
6.0
55
5.0
4.5
4.0
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
Pg/ML
500
450
400
375
350
325
300
275
250
225
200
175
150
125
100
95
90
85
80
75
70
65
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
Q
8
7
6
o
(a) Values in the left columns are the number of milliliters of concentrated solution required per 100 mL of solvent to arrive at the
concentration values given in the right columns. The value at the head of each double column indicates the concentration of the
appropriate stock solution.
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Vessels for Standard Solutions
Volumetric flasks are the recommended type of glassware for preparation of all standard solutions. However,
these containers are normally not used for storage, primarily for the following reasons:
1. The standard taper ground glass stopper for volumetrics does not form an adequate seal to prevent
evaporation of solvent.
2. An inordinate amount of valuable refrigeration space is required for the storage of numerous volumetric
flasks.
3. A large quantity of expensive volumetric glassware remains occupied in storage and is not available for
other uses.
Amber glass bottles with Teflon®-lined closures provide measurably superior containers; they are both reliable
and inexpensive. A reference mark on the exterior of the bottle at the liquid level can be used to monitor any
solvent evaporation. Standards should always be discarded when any solvent loss becomes apparent. Se^um
bottles (with Teflon®-faced closures) provide good alternate containers. They allow a minimum of solvent
evaporation when properly closed and need be only briefly opened during use. Again, an appropriate reference
mark on the exterior of the container at the original solvent level will help determine when the standard should
be discarded.
General Storage and Use Recommendations
1. Purified undiluted standards.
Place in a desiccated, sealed container and store at <-15° C.
2. Concentrated "stock" solutions.
a. Maintain in frozen storage «-15° C).
b. Replace the more stable compounds, such as organochlorines and triazines, within one year.
c. Replace compounds subject to degradation at ambient temperature within six months. Compounds
specifically identified in this category include carbaryl, carbofuran, methiocarb, ametryn, atraton,
atrazine, prometon and prometryn.
d. Monthly replacement is recommended for the following unstable compounds: butylate, CDEC and
disulfoton. Other compounds that are suspected but not confirmed to be unstable include vernolate,
pebulate and related thiocarbamate pesticides.
3. Dilute "working" solutions.
a. Store stable compounds under refrigeration if not in daily use and reprepare by dilution of "stock"
solution every three to four months. Replace more often if solvent loss is evident.
b. Stable solutions retained at ambient temperatures should be replaced with fresh dilutions of "stock"
after three months, or with unopened standards from low temperature storage X-15° C). Such
solutions should be replaced more often if solvent loss is evident.
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c. Compounds known or suspected to be unstable at ambient temperatures should be stored under
refrigeration between uses and replaced with fresh "stock" dilutions every one to two months. These
solutions should be replaced more often if solvent loss is evident.
d. Compounds known to be unstable at any temperature maintenance level should always be stored under
refrigeration between uses and replaced with fresh "stock" dilution weekly.
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SECTION 7
CONTRIBUTING CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING COMPANIES
The U.S. EPA wishes to formally extend special appreciation to all the pesticide manufacturers and other
chemical producing companies who so generously support the efforts of the Pesticides and Industrial
Chemicals Repository program. These organizations are to be commended for their voluntary cooperation in
providing the Repository with analytical grade reference materials without cost. Without their assistance, the
program could not exist. A listing of contributing producers follows. An asterisk (*) indicates a new entry since
the 1981 edition of the Index.
Abbott Laboratories, Agriculture and Veterinary
Division
Aceto Agricultural Chemical Company
Agan, Ltd.
Agway Incorporated
Akzo Zout Chemie Nederland
Albany International
Allied Chemical Corporation, General Chemical
Division
Allied Speiss
All India Medical Corporation
Amchem Products, Inc. (Union Carbide)
American Cyanamid Company, Agricultural
Division
American Potash and Chemical Corporation
(Kerr-McGee)
Amvac Chemical Corporation
The Ansul Company
Avitrol Corporation
BASF Wyandotte Corporation
Bayer AG Pflanzenschutz
Bayer (UK) Ltd., Agrochemical Division
Bayvett Division of Miles Laboratories, Inc.
Bell Laboratories, Inc.
BFC Chemicals, Inc.
Blue Spruce Company
The Boots Company, Ltd., Industrial Division
Buckman Laboratories, Inc.
Celamerck GmbH & Company, KG
A/S Cheminova
Chevron Chemical Company, Ortho Division
Chipman Chemicals, Inc.
Ciba-Geigy Corporation, Agricultural Division
Ciba-Geigy, Ltd.
Commercial Solvents, Inc.
Conrel Company (Albany)
Crescent Chemical Company (Reidel-de Haen)
Crewe Chemicals, Ltd.
Crystal Chemical Company
Cutter Laboratories, Inc.
Diamond Shamrock Agrochemical Limited
Diamond Shamrock Corporation, Agricultural
Chemicals Division
The Dow Chemical Company, Ag-Organics
Department
* Drexel Chemical Company
* Duphar B.V., Crop Protection Division
E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company,
Biochemicals Department
Eastern Chemicals, Inc. (Division of Guardian
Chemical Corporation)
Elanco Products Company (Eli Lilly)
Eli Lilly and Company
EM Industries, Inc., Plant Protection Division
M/S Excel Industries, Ltd.
Exxon Chemical Company, USA
Fairfield American Corporation (FMC)
* Fairmount Chemical Company, Inc.
Fallek-Lankro Corporation (Diamond Shamrock)
* FBC, Ltd.
Fike Chemicals, Inc.
Fisons Limited, Agrochemical Division (BFC)
* Florida Department of Citrus
FMC Corporation, Agricultural Chemical Division
* GAF Corporation, Chemical Products Division
Gallard-Schlesinger
* Gametric Limited
Givaudan Corporation
* Glenn Chemical Company, Inc.
Great Lakes Chemical Corporation
Gulf Oil Chemicals Company, Crop Protection
Products
Hercules, Inc., Agricultural Chemicals Laboratory
(BFC)
* Hindustan Insecticides, Ltd.
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
Hooker Chemical Company, Specialty Chemicals
Division
Hopkins Agricultural Chemical Company
ICI Americas, Inc.
Imperial Chemical Industries, Plant Protection
Division
* International Minerals and Chemical Corporation
Interstate Chemicals
Janssen Pharmaceutica
* Jewin & Joffe Techna-Chemical
Kalo Agricultural Chemicals, Inc.
* Kemichrom, S.A.
Keno Gard AB
Kerr-McGee Chemical Corporation
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Koppers Company, Inc.
Kumiai Chemical Industry Company, Ltd.
LCP Chemicals and Plastics, Inc.
Lipha Chemicals, Inc., Chempar Products Division
Los Angeles Chemical Company
Lyonnaise Industrielle Pharmaceutique
M&T Chemicals Corporation
3-M Company, Agricultural Products
Makhteshim Chemical Works, Ltd.
A.H. Marks and Company, Ltd.
May and Baker, Ltd., Agrochemical Division
(Rhone-Poulene Agrochemie)
McLaughlin Gormley King Company
McNeil Laboratories (Division of Johnson &
Johnson Company)
Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories
(Merck and Company)
Merck and Company, Inc., Chemical
Manufacturing Division
Miller Chemical and Fertilizer Company
Mississippi State Department of Agriculture
r Mitchell Cotts Chemicals Limited
Mitsubishi Chemical Industries, Ltd.
Mitsui Toatsu Chemicals, Inc.
Mobay Chemical Corporation, Agricultural
Chemicals Division
Mobil Chemical Company, Agricultural Chemicals
Department
Monsanto Commercial Products Company,
Agricultural Division
Montedison, S.p.A.
Montrose Chemical Corporation of California
Motomco, Inc.
Murphy Chemical Company, Ltd.
Niagara Chemical Division (FMC)
f Niklor Chemical Corporation, Inc.
( Nippon Kayaku Company, Ltd.
f Nippon Soda Company, Ltd.
' Nissan Chemical Industries, Ltd., Agricultural
Chemicals Division
Nor-Am Agricultural Products, Inc.
Occidental Chemical Company
Olin Corporation, Agricultural Division
f PBI/Gordon Corporation
f Pechiney Ugine Kuhlmann Development, Inc.
( Pestcon Systems, Inc.
Penick and Company
Pennwalt Corporation, Agchem-Decco Division
' Pennwalt Holland B.V.
h Pesticides India, Ltd.
Pfister Chemical, Inc.
1 Pfizer Incorporated; Minerals, Pigments, and
Metals Division
Philagro, S.A.
Phillips Chemical Company (Division of Phillips
Petroleum Company)
PPG Industries, Inc., Chemical Division
Prentiss Drug and Chemical Company
Rhodia, Inc. (Rhone-Poulenc)
• Rhone Poulenc Agrochemie
' Rhone Poulenc, Inc., Agrochemical Division
' Reidel de Haen Aktiengesellschaft
' Riverdale Chemical Company
Rohm and Haas Company, Agricultural Chemicals
Department
h Roussel Uclaf, Division Agro-Veterinaire
Sandoz, Inc., Crop Protection Department
Sandoz Products Ltd., Agrochemicals
' Sankyo Company, Ltd.
Schering Aktiengesellschaft, Agricultural Division
(Nor-Am)
* Schroff Research Institute
: SDS Biotech Corporation
Shell Chemical Company, Agricultural Division
Shell International Chemical Company, Ltd.
: Shen Hong Agricultural Chemical Co., Ltd.
Sherwin Williams Company, Chemicals Division
r Shinung Corporation
Standards Agricultural Chemicals, Inc.
Stauffer Chemical Company
Stecker Chemicals, Inc.
' Sterling Organics (Division of Sterling Drug, Inc.)
Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited
Sun-Ko Chemical Company, Ltd.
'' Taiwan Tainan Giant Industries Company, Ltd.
r Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd.
Tavelok Laboratories
Tenneco Chemicals, Inc., Intermediates Division
Tennessee Chemical Company
Thompson-Hayward Chemical Company
Tower Chemical Company
Tull Chemical Company, Inc.
Ugimica, S.A. (Pechiney Ugine Kuhlmann)
Union Carbide Agricultural Products Company
Uniroyal Chemical Company, Agricultural
Products Division
The Upjohn Company, Agricultural Division
U.S. Borax and Chemical Corporation
Velsicol Chemical Corporation
Vero Beach Laboratories, Inc.
Vertac Chemical Corporation
Vineland Chemical Company, Inc.
Wacker Chemie GmbH
Wallace and Tiernan, Inc.
Wellcome Research Laboratories
West Agro-Chemical, Inc.
Zoecon Corporation (Occidental)
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SECTION 8
MAILING LIST CONFIRMATION
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limited to only those organizations who have either (1) requested reference standards at least once within the
past 24-month period, or (2) have specifically requested copies of the Index since publication of the previous
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APPENDIX 1
NOTES ON PESTICIDES AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Code Notes
1200 Technical chlordane is produced by the Diels-Alder addition of cyclopentadiene to hexachlorocyclopentadiene,
with subsequent chlorination of the intermediate product, chlordene. Technical chlordane contains a significant
number of distinct compounds, the most notable components of which are two stereoisomers whose
nomenclature has been somewhat confused in the literature. For purposes of this document, the name "alpha-
chlordane" Is used to identify the c/s-isomer (CAS Registry No. 5103-71-9) and "gamma-chlordane" to identify
the trans-isomer (CAS Registry No. 5103-74-2). The two have been assigned EPA Compound Code Numbers of
1240 and 1260, respectively. The remainder of the technical material is comprised of isomers of chlordane;
chlordene; heptachlor; nonachlor; and multiple other organochlorine compounds. Nearly 50 separate component
species have been recognized.
1280 Chlordecone, or Kepone as it is more widely known, is readily subject to hydration. Supplied reference standards
will typically contain 10-14% water of hydration; therefore, labeled purity values will normally be in the 86-90%
range. Should a small extraneous chromatographic peak be noted during analysis, it will reflect the <0.5% free
hexachlorocyclopentadiene, which is a carryover production contaminant.
1760 LDso data is not available. TDLO (Toxic Dose Low) is 10,000 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of male rats.
1900 LDso data is not available. LDLO (Lethal Dose Low) is 1,000 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of mice.
2386 Standards of diethyl phosphate (phosphoric acid, diethyl ester) are supplied as the diethyl phosphate of barium,
Ba(C4H,0O4P)2, MW 443.4. Because of difficulties producing high-purity diethyl phosphate (DEP) this material is
custom-synthesized, with subsequent purity determination by multiple methods. The barium salt was chosen
since it will maintain chemical integrity during storage better than the more deliquescent sodium or potassium
salts. Standards will be supplied with a specification sheet indicating the DEP fraction of the molecule and a cor-
rection factor for purity.
2458 Standards of dimethyl phosphate (phosphoric acid, dimethyl ester) are supplied as the dimethyl phosphate of
barium, Ba(C2H604P)2, MW 387.4. Because of difficulties producing high-purity dimethyl phosphate (DMP) this
material is custom-synthesized, with subsequent purity determination by multiple methods. The barium salt was
chosen since it will maintain chemical integrity during storage better than the more deliquescent sodium or
potassium salts. Standards will be supplied with a specification sheet indicating the DMP fraction of the molecule
and a correction factor for purity.
2640 LDgo is not available. LDLO (Lethal Dose Low) is 500 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of male rats.
2660 Standards of diquat dibromide [6,7-dihydro-(1,2-a:2',1'-c) pyrazinediium dibromide] are supplied as the
monohydrate form.
2960 LDgo data is not available. TDLO (Toxic Dose Low) is 150 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of rats.
2980 LDgo data is not available. TDLO (Toxic Dose Low) is 150 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of rats
3020 LDgo data is not available. TDLO (Toxic Dose Low) is 150 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of rats.
3240 Reference standards of endothall are supplied in the monohydrate form. The CAS Registry number indicated
however is for the anhydrous acid.
5700 The various Aroclors represent a series of technical mixtures consisting of multiple congeners and compounds
to that vary from mobile oily liquids to white crystalline solids and hard non-crystalline resins. Technical products
5707 vary in composition, both in the degree of chlorination and possibly according to batch. Molecular weights and
molecular formulae are not well-defined for the members of the Aroclor series due to the fluctuation in fractions
of the individual compositions. Note that the Aroclors are characterized by four-digit numbers. The first two (2)
indicate the mixture is predominated by biphenyls; the last two indicate the weight percent of chlorine in the
mixture. However, this does not hold true for Aroclor 1016. The Aroclors are arranged in order of increasing
percentage of chlorine content.
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Code Notes
5720 "Halowax" is a registered trademark for a series of mixtures of chlorinated hydrocarbons of varying chlorine
to content, predominantly chlorinated naphthalenes, ranging from a low-viscosity oil to a hard microcrystalline wax.
5725 Series members have been used as electrical insulating and fire-resisting materials; impregnants; sealing
compounds; crankcase and penetrating oil additives; plasticizers; and protective coatings. The Halowaxes are
arranged in order of increasing percentage of chlorine content.
5731 The metabolism and urinary hydrolysis of organophosphorus (OP) pesticides in mammals results in the excretion
to of certain alkyl phosphates. These include, among others, the salts of dimethyl and diethyl phosphorothioate
5734 (and dithioate). The chromatographic separation and quantification of such metabolites can be of value in
estimating the extent of exposure to parent organophosphorus compound(s). Both qualitative and quantitative
accepted analytical procedures exist that permit the determination of four (4) of the alkyl phosphates derived from
most of the common OP pesticides, namely:
Diethyl phosphorodithioate
Diethyl phosphorothioate
Dimethyl phosphorodithioate
Dimethyl phosphorothioate
Reference standards of these metabolites are provided in a stable form as potassium salts, namely:
5731 Potassium O,0-diethyl phosphorodithioate (KDEDTP)
5732 Potassium 0,0-diethyl phosphorothioate (KDETP)
5733 Potassium O,0-dimethyl phosphorodithioate (KDMDTP)
5734 Potassium O,O-dimethyl phosphorothioate (KDMTP)
5940 The term "pyrethrins" is used collectively for the six (6) insecticidal constituents with the following accepted
names: cinerin I, cinerin II, jasmolin I, jasmolin II, pyrethrin I, and pyrethrin II, present in the extracts of the
flowers, Pyrethrum cinerariaefolium and other related species. The ratio of pyrethrin: cinerin: jasmolin is generally
about 71:21:7. Most commercial extracts contain 20-25% pyrethrins and lesser fractions of the other constituents.
The various components are:
Component Molecular Weight Molecular Formula
Pyrethrin I 328.4 Cj^^
Pyrethrin II 372.4 C^H^Og
Cinerin I 316.4 C^Hj^
Cinerin II 360.4 C^H^O,;
Jasmolin I 330.4 C21H3003
Jasmolin II 374.4 C^H^Oj
Reference standards of "pyrethrins'' are supplied as a mixture of pyrethrin I and pyrethrin II, and will include an
indication of the percent (purity) fraction of each.
6240 Strobane (or Strobane-T-Toxaphene), the insecticide, is a mixture of terpene polychlorinates of chlorine content
65-66% (W/W). It includes chlorinated camphene, pinene, and related polychlorinates. The precise nature of the
components of Strobane, and their respective structures, is unknown at present (see also 6740, Toxaphene).
6740 Toxaphene, the insecticide, is produced by chlorinating a specially prepared grade of camphene to 67-69%
(W/W) chlorine. The resulting waxy solid is a technical mixture of chlorinated camphenes and other bicyclic
terpenes — a reproducible but undetermined complex mixture of at least 177 recognized polychlorinated
compounds. Toxaphene has isomeric components of each composition for each member of the two empirical
congener series: C10HnCl18.n where n = 6-12; and C^r^CI^,, where n = 6-10. The overall composition
predominates in the former at n = 10.
6900 LDgo data is not available. TDLO (Toxic Dose Low) is 680 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of mice.
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NOTES ON INDUSTRIAL COMPOUNDS
Code Notes
P055 LDgo data is not available. LDLO (Lethal Dose Low) is 100 mg/kg based on administration into the peritoneal cavity
of rats.
P058 LDaj data is not available. LDLO (Lethal Dose Low) is 20 mg/kg based on administration into the muscle of rats by
hypodermic needle.
P060 LDgjdata is not available. TDLO (Toxic Dose Low) is 13 mg/kg based on administration into the trachea of rats.
Asbestos is the generic term applied to a class of natural fibrous silicate minerals having numerous similar
properties that render them useful for commercial purposes. These minerals are fibrous in structure, possess
sufficient flexibility to be woven into fabrics, and have electrical and thermal insulating properties. The mineral
fibers that compose the asbestos group are the serpentine (chrysotile) and the amphibules (actinolite, amosite,
anthophyllite, crocidolite, and tremolite). Chrysotile, the form in which standards are provided, has accounted for
about 94% of U.S. asbestos consumption in recent years. Idealized composition of chrysotile contains 43.5%
Si02, 43.5% MgO, and 13% H20 with the following stoichiometry. Mg3 (Si2O6) (OH)4. However, substitutional
impurities and macroscopic inclusions of associated minerals are common and often compose from 10 to 40% of
the fiber. Iron and aluminum are the most common impurities, whereas hydrated minerals (e.g., brucite, chlorite,
talc), carbonates, and other various minerals (magnetite, chromite, and quartz) are typical interfibrillar and
intrafibrillar materials. In addition to natural variability in asbestos, processing and "weathering" often alter the
chemical composition of the fibers. Because of the variability in composition of asbestos, the selection and use of
reference materials should be done with caution.
P148
PI 73
P196
P204
P206
LDgo data
LDgo data
LDgo data
LDjo data
LDgo data
IS
is
is
not
available.
not available.
not
is not
is
not
available.
available.
available.
LD
LD
LD
TD
LD
LO
LO
100
LO
LO
(Lethal
( Lethal
(Lethal
Dose
Dose
Dose
Low)
Low)
100)
(Toxic Dose Low)
( Lethal
Dose
Low)
is 500 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of rats.
is 500 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of rats.
is 600 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of guinea pigs.
is 2.16 mg/kg based on the intravenous feeding of
rats.
is 0.12 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of humans.
P254 LDgo data is not available. LDLO (Lethal Dose Low) is 125 mg/kg based on administration into the peritoneal cavity
of mice.
P580 The flame retardant, FireMaster BP-6, has been subjected to a number of intensive and detailed chemical
analyses, but to date has only been partially characterized chemically. The technical mixture, as marketed, has
been found to contain at least thirteen (13) different bromobiphenyl species (PBB's), and to be consistently
contaminated with approximately greater than 200 ppm bromonaphthalenes. The major naphthalene compounds
have been shown to be typically on the order of 150 ppm pentabromonaphthalene and 70 ppm
hexabromonaphthalene. In addition, a specific polar fraction has been shown to contain a large number of minor
components.
The major constituents, as analyzed by gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC/MS) are approximately
identified, by brominated level of congeners, to be 4% pentabromobiphenyls, 63% hexabromobiphenyls, and
33% heptabromobiphenyls. Upon detailed examination of mass spectra, identified components have been as
follows:
_ Isomers _ _ Percentage _
Pentabromobiphenyl 2.8
Pentabromobiphenyl 1.2
Hexabromobiphenyl 1.4
Hexabromobiphenyl1 56.0
Hexabromobiphenyl 5.2
Heptabromobiphenyl 4.0
Heptabromobiphenyl2 27.3
Heptabromobiphenyl 2.1
1 2,4,5,2',4',5'-hexabromobiphenyl
2 2,3,4,5,2', 4',5'-heptabromobiphenyl
Note: other isomeric configurations are undetermined.
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Code Notes
P580 Due to the fact that a variety of serious adverse health effects have been associated with polybrominated
(Cont.) biphenyls, U.S. production of PBB-containing fire retardants ceased in 1974. Reference standards, as provided,
are of identical chemical constituency as the marketed product, FireMaster BP-6.
P685 LDjo data is not available. LDLO (Lethal Dose Low) is 1,000 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of rats.
P706 LDgo data is not available. LDLO (Lethal Dose Low) is 250 mg/kg based on administration into the peritoneal cavity
of mice.
P710 LDgo data is not available. LDLO (Lethal Dose Low) is 1,000 mg/kg based on administration into the peritoneal
cavity of rats.
P726 LDgo data is not available. LDLO (Lethal Dose Low) is 3,000 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of rats.
P728 LDjo data is not available. TDLO (Toxic Dose Low) is 400 mg/kg based on administration into the peritoneal cavity
of rats.
P730 LDjo data is not available. LDLO (Lethal Dose Low) is 8,000 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of rats.
P735 LDjo data is not available. LDLO (Lethal Dose Low) is 5,000 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of rats.
P736 LDso data is not available. LDLO (Lethal Dose Low) is 5,000 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of rats.
P772 LDjo data is not available. LDLO (Lethal Dose Low) is 500 mg/kg based on administration into the peritoneal cavity
of mice.
P776 LDgo data is not available. LDLO (Lethal Dose Low) is 12 mg/kg based on administration into the trachea of rats.
P825 LDjo data is not available. TDLO (Toxic Dose Low) is 2,000 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of rats.
P871 LDjgdata is not available. LDLO (Lethal Dose Low) is .163 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of guinea pigs.
P893 LDjo data is not available. TDLO (Toxic Dose Low) is 330 mg/kg based on administration by more than one route
in rats.
P910 LDgo data is not available. TDLO (Toxic Dose Low) is 42,000 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of rats.
P924 LDgo data is not available. LDLO (Lethal Dose Low) is 3,000 mg/kg based on the oral feeding of rats.
P931 LDgo data is not available. LDLO (Lethal Dose Low) is 4.412 mg/kg based on unknown administration in man.
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