oEPA
united States
Environmental Protection
Agency
Office of
Toxic Substances
Washington DC 20460
February 1984
Toxic Substances
Control Act
A Guide for Chemical
Importers/Exporters
Volume 2: List of
Import/Export Chemicals
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This five-part volume supplements the overview of import/export
regulations in Volume 1. It provides a listing of chemical substances
that are subject to section 12(b), Exports, and section 13, Imports,
of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). It also provides excerpts
and key points of each applicable rule, as well as Federal Register
citations of specific rulemaking actions applicable to each of the
chemicals listed. Each chemical substance (subject to TSCA
regulations) that is imported into the United States must be listed on
the TSCA Inventory of Chemical Substances.
Part I covers chemicals that are subject to specific final
regulations under sections 5 and 6 of TSCA.
Part II lists chemicals addressed by proposed regulations under
sections 5 and 6 of TSCA.
Part III covers chemicals subject to proposed and final rules
under sections 4 and 8 of TSCA.
Part IV covers chemicals that require export notification to EPA
under section 12(b).
Part V is a numerical index of all chemicals listed in Volume 2
by CAS number.
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CONTENTS
PART I:
Paqe
CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC FINAL
REGULATIONS UNDER SECTIONS 5 and 6 OF TSCA 1-3
PART II: CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED REGULATIONS
UNDER SECTIONS 5 AND 6 OF TSCA II-3
PART III: CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL
RULES UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA III-3
PART IV: CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO EXPORT
NOTIFICATION TO EPA UNDER SECTION 12(b)
OF TSCA IV-3
CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO EXPORT NOTIFICATION
TO EPA UNDER SECTION 12(b) OF TSCA IV-3
CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO EXPORT NOTIFICATION
TO EPA UNDER SECTION 12(b) OF TSCA:
SECTION 5(e) CONSENT AND UNILATERAL
ORDERS ISSUED IV-7
PART V: NUMERICAL INDEX OF LISTED CHEMICALS
BY CAS NUMBER
A. CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC PROPOSED
AND FINAL REGULATIONS UNDER TSCA -
LISTED IN CAS-NUMBERED SEQUENCE V.A-3
B. CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO TSCA SECTION 12(b)
EXPORT REQUIREMENTS - LISTED IN CAS-
NUMBERED SEQUENCE V.B-1
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PART I
CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC FINAL
REGULATIONS UNDER SECTIONS 5 AND 6 OF TSCA
NOTE; The following import certification is required for the chemicals listed:
"I certify that all chemical substances in this shipment comply with all
applicable rules or orders under TSCA and that I am not offering a chemical
substance for entry in violation of TSCA or any applicable rule or order under
TSCA."
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC FINAL REGULATIONS UNDER
SECTIONS 5 AND 6 OF TSCA
Chemical
.Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Chlorofluoro-
carbons: Me thane,
bromochloro-, 74-
97-5; methane,
chlorodifluoro,
75-45-6; methane,
trichlorofluoro,
75-69-4; methane,
dichlorodifluoro,
75-71-8; methane,
chlorotrifluoro,
75-72-9; ethane,
1,2-dichloro-
1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoro, 76-
14-2; ethane,
chloropentafluoro,
76-15-3; methane,
bromochlorodi fluoro,
353-59-3.
43 FR 11318 March 17, 1978
Parts 712, 762
Final Rule - Section 6
Polycarboxylic
acid; and
polycarboxylic
acid, alkanolamine
s a1t-proh ib i ti on
of use with
nitrites in
metalworking
fluids
49 FR 2762
January 23, 1984
40 CFR Part 747
Immediately effective
Proposed Rule - Section 5(f)
This rule prohibits almost all of
the manufacture, processing, and
distribution in commerce of fully
halogenated chlorofluoroalkanes
(hereinafter referred to as
chlorofluorocarbons) for those
aerosol propellant uses which are
subject to the Toxic Substances
Control Act (TSCA), 15 U.S.C.
2601 et seq.
The four most significant
categories of essential uses
considered by EPA were
pesticides, products used by the
Department of Defense (DOD), uses
in the electronics/electrical
industries, and uses in the
aviation industry. For the
reasons described in the
essential use document, only a
few pesticide uses were granted
exemptions. DOD uses are covered
by a Memorandum of Understanding
between EPA and DOD which is
publicly available. Under its
terms DOD will be able to use
only those products necessary to
maintain the military
preparedness of the United
States. DOD will switch to
alternative products where they
exist.
Electronic/electrical uses and
aviation uses are broad
categories.
EPA is proposing a rule under
section 6(a) of the Toxic Substances
Control Act (TSCA), which is
effective immediately under section
5(f)(2) of TSCA. 'the proposed rule
will remain in effect until EPA
promulgates a final rule. The rule
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC FINAL REGULATIONS UNDER
SECTIONS 5 AND 6 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
prohibits the addition of nitro-
sating agents such as nitrites, to
the chemical substance known
generically as the triethanolamina
salt of tricarboxylic acid (subject
of PMN P-83-1005) when it is or
could be used as or in metalworking
fluids. The rule also requires
distributors of the substance to
notify customers of the restrictions
of the rule through letters sent
prior to shipment of the substance
and to notify machine shop workers
of the health hazard through labels
on metalworking fluids containing
the substance. In addition, the
rule requires distributors of
tricarboxylic acid (subject of PMN
P-83-1062), which, when combined
with water and triethanolamine,
produces the triethanolamine salt of
tricarboxylic acid, to notify
customers of the restrictions of the
rule through letters sent prior to
shipment of the substance. EPA
believes that the unrestricted
distribution in commerce of both
substances and the unrestricted
processing and use of the
triethanolamine salt of tricar-
boxylic acid in combination with
nitrosating agents, such as
nitrites, will present an unrea-
sonable risk of injury to human
health before a final rule can be
promulgated under section 6 of TSCA
to protect against this risk.
The Agency is also initiating a
regulatory investigation into the
potential human health risk posed by
exposure to nitrosamines in metal-
working fluids generally. EPA is
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC FINAL REGULATIONS UNDER
SECTIONS 5 AND 6 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Polychlorinated
biphenyls
(criteria modifi-
cations );
1,1'biphenyl,
chlorinated, 1336-
36-3*
44 FR 31514
May 31, 1979
40 CFR Part 761
Final Rule - Section 6
(Continued)
soliciting data and information
through this notice on several
matters pertinent to this regulatory
investigation.
"The exact chemical substance
identity has been claimed to be
confidential.
This rule prohibits the
manufacture, processing,
distribution in commerce, and use
of polychlorinated biphenyls
(PCBs). Specifically, this rule:
(1) Prohibits all manufacturing
of PCBs after July 2, 1979 unless
specifically exempted by the
Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA);
(2) Prohibits the processing,
distribution in commerce, and use
of PCBs except in a totally
enclosed manner after July 2,
1979;
(3) Authorizes certain
processing, distribution in
commerce, and use of PCBs in a
non-totally enclosed manner
(which would otherwise be subject
to the prohibition described
above);
(4) Prohibits all processing
and distribution in commerce of
PCBs after July 1, 1979, unless
specifically exempted by EPA.
*Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) numbers followed by an asterisk are taken from
the TSCA Inventory of Chemical Substances and appear only in that inventory.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC FINAL REGULATIONS UNDER
SECTIONS 5 AND 6 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Polychlorinated
bipheriyls (for use
in electrical
equipment)
1336-36-3*
47 FR 37342
August 25, 1982
40 CFR Part 761
Final Rule - Section 6
Polychlorinated
biphenyls (closed
and controlled
waste manu-
facturing)
1336-36-3*
Polychlorinated
biphenyls (rail-
road transformers)
1336-36-3*
47 FR 46980
October 21, 1982
40 CFR Part 761
Final Rule - Section 6
48 FR 124
January 3, 1983
40 CFR Part 761
Final Rule - Section 6
This rule authorizes the use of
PCBs in capacitors and the use and
servicing of PCBs in
electromagnets, circuit breakers,
voltage regulators, reclosers,
cable, switches (including
sectionalizers and motor
starters), and transformers other
than railroad transformers. It
also provides for the distribution
in commerce and disposal of this
electrical equipment.
This final rule amends portions of
an existing EPA rule concerning
certain chemical substances known
as polychlorinated biphenyls
(PCBs). The Toxic Substances
Control Act (TSCA), 15 U.S.C.
2605(e), generally prohibits the
manufacture, processing,
distribution in commerce, and use
of PCBs. This rule excludes PCBs
produced in certain limited
manufacturing processes from the
TSCA prohibitions.
On May 31, 1979, EPA promulgated a
rule under section 6(e) of the
Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA) that authorizes the use of
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
in railroad transformers until
July 1, 1984. Under this
authorization, these transformers
may not contain dielectric fluids
with a PCB concentration exceeding
60,000 parts per million (ppm) (6
percent) after January 1, 1982,
and exceeding 1,000 ppm (0.1
percent) after January 1, 1984.
This rule amends the use
authorization by: (1) Requiring
these railroad organizations to
meet the 60,000 ppm concentration
level by July 1, 1986; and (2)
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC FINAL REGULATIONS UNDER
SECTIONS 5 AND 6 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Tetrachlorodi-
benzo-p-Dioxin,
1746-01-6
45 FR 52677
May 19, 1980
40 CFR Part 775
Final Rule - Section 6
(Continued)
authorizing the use of PCBs for the
remaining useful life of these
transformers at concentrations below
1,000 ppm. Finally, EPA is also
amending the May 1979 rule to permit
railroad organizations to service
these transformers to reduce PCB
concentrations and thereby to reduce
the costs of disposal.
This rule prohibits the Vertac
Chemical Company (Vertac) of
Memphis, Tennessee, from disposing
of certain wastes containing
2,3,7, 8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-
dioxin CTCDD) at its Jacksonville,
Arkansas, facility and requires
other persons intending to dispose
of TCDD containing wastes to
notify EPA sixty days in advance
of such disposal.
This rule also requires all
persons who intend to dispose of
any wastes resulting from the
production of 2,4,5-TCP (2,4,5-
Trichlorophenol) or its pesticide
derivatives or from production of
other substances on equipment
which was previously used for
production of 2,4,5-TCP or its
pesticide derivatives to notify
EPA of such intent at least sixty
days before the disposal.
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PART II
CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED REGULATIONS
UNDER SECTIONS 5 AND 6 OF TSCA
NOTE; The following import certification is required for the chemicals listed:
"I certify that all chemical substances in this shipment comply with all
applicable rules or orders under TSCA and that I am not offering a chemical
substance for entry in violation of TSCA or any applicable rule or order under
TSCA."
NOTE; Because these are proposed rules, importers are not yet subject to
them. However, they are included here to alert importers to the fact that
these chemicals are likely to become subject to final regulations. At that
time, the importer would be required to ensure compliance with the final
regulation before importing the chemical and before signing the section 13
certification. (Note, however, that these chemicals are already subject to
section 12(b) export notification requirements.)
For further information on the current status of these regulations, contact the
TSCA Assistance Office toll-free at 800-424-9065.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED REGULATIONS UNDER
SECTIONS 5 AND 6 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
8-Acetyl-3-
Dodecyl-7,7,9,9-
Tetramethyl-1,3,8-
Triaza-spiro [4,5]
Decane-2,4-dione,
82537-67-5
49 FR 1753
January 13, 1984
40 CFR Part 721
Proposed Rule - Section 5(a)
1,2 Benzenedi-
amine, 4-ethoxy,
sulfate,
85137-09-3
48 FR 39245
40 CFR Part 721
August 30, 1933
Proposed Rule - Section 5(a)
EPA is proposing a significant
new use rule (SNUR) under
section 5(a)(2) of the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA),
15 U.S.C. 2604(a)(2), which
would require persons to notify
EPA at least 90 days before
manufacturing, importing, or
processing a substance for a
"significant new use." This
SNUR applies to a chemical
substance that was the subject
of premanufacture notice (PMN)
P83-370 and a section 5(e)
Consent Order issued by EPA.
EPA is proposing to Define as
new uses: any manufacture of
the substance within the United
States; processing the substance
without certain personal
protective equipment; or any
distribution of the substance
without a precautionary label
statement specifying proper
handling procedures affixed to
all containers of the
substance. These new uses were
not allowed under the Consent
5(e) order. The Agency is
concerned that this substance
may present an unreasonable risk
to human health if these defined
new uses occur.
See potassium N,N-Bis (hydroxy-
ethyl) cocoamine oxide phosphate
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED REGULATIONS UNDER
SECTIONS 5 AND 6 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
1,3-Butadiene,
106-99-0
Note: This
chemical is
included in part
II because
accelerated review
could result in
potential
regulatory action
under section 6.
49 FR 845
January 5, 1984
Notice, Initiation of
Accelerated Review - Section
4(£)
Chlorinated
naphthalenes;
naph thalene, 1-
chloro-, 90-13-1
naphthalene,
trichloro-,
1321-65-9;
naphthalene,
pentachloro-,
1321-64-8;
naphthalene,
hexachloro-,
1335-87-1;
naphthalene,
tetrachloro-,
1335-88-2;
naphthalene,
octachloro-,
2234-13-1;
napthalene,
dichloro-,
28699-88-9.
48 PR 20668
May 6, 1983
40 CPR Part 721
Proposed Rule - Section 5(a)
This notice announces initiation
of a 180-day review of 1,3-
butadiene under section 4(f) of
the Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA), 15 U.S.C. 2803.
Information relevant to this
review may be submitted to SPA
and will receive consideration
in the Agency's determination
whether to initiate appropriate
action to prevent or reduce risk
from tha chemical or to find
that the risk is not
unreasonable.
Information for ceview must be
submitted on or before March 5,
1984.
This rule would require persons
to notify BPA at least 90 days
before manufacturing or
importing chlorinated
naphthalenes (CNs) for
"significant new uses" as
defined in the rule. The
category of CNs includes all
individual monochloronaph-
thalenes through octachloronaph-
thalene isomers and mixtures of
two or more chlorinated
naphthalenes that are on the
TSCA Inventory of Chemical
Substances in Commerce.
Manufacture or importation of
CNs not on the Inventory would
require submission of a
premanufacture notice under
section 5(a) of TSCA.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED REGULATIONS UNDER
SECTIONS 5 AND 6 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
{key points)
Dicarboxylic acid
monoe-ster
49 FR 82
January 3, 1984
40 CFR Part 721
Proposed Rule - Section 5(a)
Ethylamine,
distillation
residues
48 FR 28502
August 24, 1983
40 CFR Part 721
Proposed Rule - Section 5(a)
EPA is proposing a significant
new use rule (SNUR) under
section 5(a)(2) of the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA),
15 U.S.C. 2604(a)(2), which
would require persons to notify
EPA at least 90 days before
manufacturing, importing, or
processing a substance for a
"significant new use." EPA is
proposing that the following be
designated as significant new
uses of dicarboxylic acid
monoester (generic name): (1)
Manufacture in the United
States; (2) processing without
certain personal protective
equipment; and (3) distribution
without certain label
statements. This substance was
the subject of premanufacture
notice (PMN) P83-255 and a TSCA
section 5(e) Consent Order
issued by SPA. The Agency is
concerned that this chemical
substance may present unrea-
sonable risks to human health if
the defined new uses occur.
These new uses were not allowed
under the section 5(e) Consent
Order.
The exact chemical substance
identity has been claimed to be
confidential.
See potassium N,N-Bis (hydroxy-
ethyl) cocoamiae oxide phosphate
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED REGULATIONS UNDER
SECTIONS 5 AND 6 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Isoprropylamine,
distillation
residues
4,4"-Methylene bis
(2-chloroaniline)
(MBOCA), 101-14-4
4,4'-
Methylenediani-
line, 101-77-9
Methylpyridine,
Substituted
48 FR 28502
40 CFR Part 721
August 24, 1983
Proposed Rule - Section 5 (a)
48 FR 22954
May 23, 1983
40 CFR Part 764
Advanced Notice of proposed
rulemaking - Section 6
48 FR 42898
September 20, 1983
40 CFR Part 764
Advanced notice of proposed
rulemaking - Section 6
48 FR 99
January 3, 1983
40 CFR Part 721
Proposed Rule - Section 5(a)
See potassium N,N-Bis (hydroxy-
ethyl) cocoa.niae ox:ide phosphate
EPA is announcing its intention
to consider proposing regulation
of this chemical under TSCA.
Joint effort by EPA and OSHA to
regulate exposure to chemical.
EPA is proposing a Significant
Hew Use Rule (SNUR) under
section 5(a)(2) of the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA),
15 U.S.C. 2604(a)(2), which
would require persons to notify
EPA at least 90 days before
manufacturing, importing, oc
processing five substances for a
"significant new use." EPA is
proposing that for the five
generically named substances,
manufacture or processing
without certain personal
protective equipment be
designated as a significant new
use. The five substances were
the subjects of Premanufacture
Notices (PMNs) P83-23
(substituted 2-phenoxypyridine),
P83-24 (substituted
methylpyridine), P83-49
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED REGULATIONS UNDER
SECTIONS 5 AND 6 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Me thylpyridine,
substituted
49 FR 4390
February 6, 1984
40 CFR Part 721
Proposed Rule - Section 5
(Continued)
(substituted methylpyridine),
P83-75 (substituted 2-
phenoxypyridine), and P83-272
(substituted methylpyridine5 and
a TSCA section 5(e) Consent
Order issued by EPA.
The Agency is concerned that
these substances may present
unreasonable risks of injury to
human health if the defina*! ne^
uses occur. These new uses were
not allowed under the section
5(e) Consent Order.
The exact chemical substance
identity has been claimed to be
confidential.
EPA is proposing a Significant
New Use Rule (SNUR) under
section 5(a)(2) of the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA),
15 U.S.C. 2604(a)(2), to require
persons to notify EPA at least
90 days before manufacturing,
importing, or processing a
substance for a ".significant new
use." This SNUR covers two
substituted methylpyridivie? and
a substituted 2-phenoxypyridine,
which were the subject of
premanufacture notices (PMNs) P-
82-326, P-83-237, and P-83-330
respectively. EPA is proposing
that manufacture or processing
without using certain protective
equipment be designated as a
"significant new use" of each of
the substances. EPA is also
proposing that any release to
navigable waters from
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED REGULATIONS UNDER
SECTIONS 5 AND 6 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Phenoxypyridine,
substituted
49 FR 4390
February 6, 1984
40 CFR Part 721
Proposed Rule-Section 5
(Continued)
manufacturing or processing
operations of PMN substance
P-82-326 be a "significant new
use." EPA believes this rule is
necessary to alert the Agency to
increased risk.
EPA is proposing a Significant
New Use Rule (SNUR) under
section 5(a)(2) of the "toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA),
15 U.S.C. 2604(a)(2), to require
persons to notify EPA at least
90 days before manufacturing,
importing, or processing a
substance for a "significant new
use." This SNUR covers two
substituted methylpyridines and
a substituted 2-phenoxypyridine,
which were the subject of
premanufacture notices (PMNs) P-
82-326, P-83-237, and P-83-330
respectively. EPA is proposing
that manufacture or processing
without using certain protective
equipment be designated as a
"significant new use" of each of
the substances. EPA is also
proposing that any release to
a-ivuj.ibl * waters from
manufacturing or processing
operations of PMN substance P-
82-326 be a "significant new
use." EPA believes this rule is
necessary to alert the Agency to
increased risk.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED REGULATIONS UNDER
SECTIONS 5 AND 6 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Polycarboxylic
acid; and
polycarboxylic
acid, alkanolamine
salt- prohibition
of use with
nitrites in
metalworking
fluids
49 FR 2762
January 23, 1984
40 CFR Part 747
Immediately effective
Proposed Rule - Section 5(f)
EPA is proposing a rule under
section 6(a) of the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA),
which is effective immediately
under section 5(f)(2) of TSCA.
The proposal rule will remain in
effect an til EPA promulgates a
final rule. The rule prohibits
the addition of nitrosating
agents such as nitrites, to the
chemical subtance known
g=merically as the
triethanolamine salt of
tricarboxylic acid (subject of
PMN P-83-1005) when it is or
could be used as or in
metalworking fluids. The rule
also requires distributors of
the substance to notify
customers of the restrictions of
th-a rule through letters sent
prior to shipment of the
substance and to notify machine
shop workers of the health
hazard through labels on
metalworking fluids containing
the substance. In addition, the
rule requires distributors of
tricarboxylic acid (subject of
PMN P-83-1062), which, when
combined with water and
triethaaolamine, produces the
triethanolamine salt of
tricarboxylic acid, t;j notify
customers of the restrictions of
the rule through letters sent
prior to shipment of the
substance. EPA believes that
the unrestricted distribution in
commerce of both substances and
the unrestricted processing and
use of the triethanolamine salt
of tricarboxylic acid in
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED REGULATIONS UNDER
SECTIONS 5 AND 6 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
2-phenoxypyridine,
substituted
Polyglycidol
benzeneamine,
substituted
48 PR 99
January 3, 1983
40 CFR Part 721
Proposed Rule - Section 5 (a)
48 PR 57440
December 29, 1983
40 CPR Part 721
Proposed Rule - Section 5(a)
(Continued)
combination with nitrosating
agents, such as nitrites, will
present an unreasonable risk of
injury to human health before a
final rule can be promulgated
under section 6 of TSCA to
protect against this risk.
The Agency is also initiating a
regulatory investigation into
the potential human health risk
posed by exposure to
nitrosamines in metalworking
fluids generally. EPA is
soliciting data and information
through this notice on several
matters pertinent to this
regulatory investigation.
The exact chemical substance
identity has been claimed to be
confidential.
See methylpyridine, substituted.
EPA is proposing a Significant
New Use Rule (SNUR) under
section 5(a)(2) of the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA),
15 U.S.C. 2604(a)(2), to require
persons to notify EPA at least
90 days before manufacturing,
importing, or processing a
substance for a "significant new
use." Under section 5(a)(2),
EPA is proposing that
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED REGULATIONS UNDER
SECTIONS 5 AND 6 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Potassium N,N-Bis
(hydroxy-ethyl)
cocoamine oxide
phosphate, 85712-
26-1
48 FR 7142
February 17, 1983
40 CFR Part 721
Proposed Rule - Section 5(a)
Potassium N, N-Bis
(hydroxy-ethyl)
tallow-amine oxide
phosphate, 85712-
27-2
48 FR 7142
February 17, 1983
40 CFR Part 721
Proposed Rule - Section 5(a)
(Continued)
manufacture or processing
without protective equipment and
warnings to workers,
distribution without certain
labeling, and use in spray
applications be designated as a
"significant new use" of the
substance known generically as
substituted polyglycidyl
benzeneamine. The substance was
the subject of premanufacture
notice (PMN) P-83-394. EPA
believes that the new uses
defined in the proposed rule may
present a risk to health.
The exact chemical substance
identity has been claimed to be
confidential.
This rule would require parsons
to notify EPA at least 90 days
before manufacturing, importing,
or processing two substances for
a "significant new use." EPA is
proposing that consumer uses of
potassium N,N-bis (hydroxy-
ethyl) cocoamine oxide phosphate
and potassium N,N-bis
(hydroxyethyl) tallowamine oxide
phosphate be designated as a
"significant new use." The two
substances were the subject of
premanufacture notices (PMNs) P-
82-400 and P-82-409.
See potassium N,N-Bis (hydroxy-
ethyl) cocoamine oxide
phosphate.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED REGULATIONS UNDER
SECTIONS 5 AND 6 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Te trachloroe thylene,
c3eri.vati.ve
49 FR 91
January 3, 1984
40 CFR Part 721
Proposed Rale - Section 5(a)
EPA is proposing a Significant
New Use Rule (SNUR) under
section 5(a)(2) of the Toxic
Substances Control Act: (TSCA),
15 O.S.C. 2604(a)(2), which
would require persons to notify
EPA at least 90 days before
manufacturing, importing, or
processing a substance for a
"significant new use." EPA is
proposing that certain uses of a
substance known generically as a
derivative of
tetrachloroethylene be
designated as significant new
uses. Tha substance was the
subject of premanufacture notice
(?'«} P--B2-664 and a TSCA
section 5(e) Consent Order
issued by EPA. The Agency is
concerned that this substance
may present an unreasonable risk
of injury to human health if the
defined new uses occur.
The exact chemical substance
identity has been claimed to be
confidential.
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PART III
CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
NOTE; The following import certification is required for the chemicals listed:
"I certify that all chemical substances in this shipment comply with all
applicable rules or orders under TSCA and that I am not offering a chemical
substance for entry in violation of TSCA or any applicable rule or order under
TSCA."
NOTE: Since TSCA defines importers as manufacturers, importers may be subject
to rules such as testing requirements under section 4 and reporting
requirements under section 8. However, because such rules do not apply to
individual chemical shipments, and because compliance with such rules may be a
lengthy procedure, importation would not depend on the importer's satisfaction
of section 4 and section 8 requirements.
However, if a section 4 rule requires testing or a section 8 rule requires
reporting to EPA before the import of a specified chemical, any importer of
that chemical should ensure that the required notification has been completed
before certifying that a shipment containing the chemical complies with TSCA.
Final section 4 rules trigger export notification requirements under section
12(b) of TSCA.
Proposed rules are included in this listing to alert importers and exporters
that final rules are likely to be issued on these chemicals in the future, and
that importers and exporters will be required to comply with them.
NOTE: *Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) numbers followed by an asterisk are
taken from the TSCA Inventory of Chemical Substances and appear only in that
inventory.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Acetic acid,
2,2',2"-
[(butylstanny-
lidyne)tris
(thio)ltris-
triisooctyl ester,
25852-70-4
Acetic acid, 2,2'-
[(dibutylstanny-
lene)bis(thicf) ]
bis-diisooctyl
ester, 25168-24-5
Acetic acid, 2,2'-
t(dimethylstanny-
lene)bis(thio)]
bis-diisooctyl
ester, 26636-01-1
Acetic acid, 2,2'-
2"-[(methylstanny-
lidyne)tris
(thio)Jtris-tri-
isooctyl ester,
54849-38-6
48 FR 22697
May 19, 1983
40 CFR Part 712
Proposed Rule - Section 8(a)
48 FR 22697
May 19, 1983
40 CFR Part 712
Proposed Rule - Section 8(a)
48 FR 22697
May 19, 1983
40 CFR Part 712
Proposed Rule - Section 8(a)
48 FR 22697
May 19, 1983
40 CFR Part 712
Proposed Rule - Section 8(a)
EPA proposes to add chemicals
designated or recommended for
testing consideration in the
Eleventh Report of the
Interagency Testing Committee
(ITC) to the Preliminary
Assessment Information rule. The
rule requires manufacturers of
these chemicals to complete the
Preliminary Assessment
Information Manufacturer's Report
(EPA Form 7710-35). EPA will use
the information submitted to
evaluate risks associated with
the chemicals, as well as to
determine whether the chemicals
should be included in testing
rules issued under section 4 of
the Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA).
See acetic acid, 2,2",2"-
[(butylstannylidyne) tris
(thio)]tris-triisooctyl ester
See acetic acid, 2,2',2"-
[(butylstannylidyne)tris(thio)]
tris-triisooctyl ester
See acetic acid, 2,2',2"-
[(butylstannylidyne)tris(thio)]
tris-triisooctyl ester
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Acetonitrile,
75-05-8
Acrylamide,
79-06-1
Alkyltin
Compounds;
Dibutyltin
dilaurate,
77-58-7;
Dibutyltin
bis(lauryl
mercaptide),
1185-81-5;
Dibutyltin
bis(isoocytl
raaleate),
25168-21-2;
Dibutyltin S,S'-
bis(isoocytl
mercaptoacetate,
25168-24-5;
Di-methyltin
S, S'-bis(isoocytl
mercaptoacetate,
26636-01-1;
Monobutyltin
tris(isooctyl
mercapboacetate
54849-38-6
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
47 FR 54624
December 3, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
This rule requires the submission of
unpublished health and safety
studies on specifically listed
chemicals by chemical manufacturers,
processors, and others in possession
of such studies. The obligation to
submit a list of health and safety
studies extends for three years
after October 4, 1982, the effective
date of this rule.
See acetonitrile
This amendment adds chemicals to the
list of chemical substances and
mixtures for which lists and copies
of unpublished health and safety
studies must be submitted under 40
CFR Part 716 Subpart A, the
regulation implementing section 8(d)
of the Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA), 15 U.S.C. 2607(d). The
chemical substances added were
recommended for testing by the
Interagency Testing Committee (ITC)
in their Eleventh Report to EPA and
designated for priority considera-
tion by EPA within one year. The
obligation to submit a list of
health and safety studies extends
for three years after January 3,
1983, the effective date of this
rule.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Alkyl Epoxides
(Including all
noncyclic ali-
phatic hydro-
carbons with one
or more epoxy
functional
groups):
oxirane, 75-21-8;
oxirane, methyl-,
75-56-9; oxirane,
ethyl-, 106-88-7;
oxirane, 2,2-
dimethyl-, 558-30-
5; oxirane,
ethenyl-, 930-22-
3; 2,2'-bioxirane,
1464-53-5;
oxirane, dodecyl^-,
2234-28-4;
oxirane, octyl-,
2404-44-6;
oxirana, decyl-,
2355-19-8;
oxirane, 2,3-
dimethyl-, 3266-
23-7; oxirane,
tetradecyl, 7320-
37-8; oxirane,
hexadecyl, 7390-
81-0; oxirane,
tridecyl-, 18633-
25-5; oxirane,
pentadecyl-,
22092-38-2;
oxirane,
heptadecyl-,
67860-04-2.
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See acetonitrile
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Alkyl Epoxides
(Including those
alky! epoxides on
the Toxic
Substances Control
Act Chemical
Substances
Inventory other
than ethylene
oxide, propylene
oxide, and 1,2-
butylene oxide,
which are
addressed in other
Federal Register
notices.):
Short-Chain
Isobutylene Oxide
558-30-5
1,2,3,4-
Diepoxybutane
1464-53-5; 2,-3-
Epoxybutane 3266-
23-7;
Long-Chain
1,2-
Epoxypentadecane
18633-25-5
1,2-
Epoxyheptadecane
22082-38-2
1,2-Epoxydecane
2404-44-6
1,2-Epoxydodecane
2855-19-5
1,2-
Epoxytetradecane
3234-28-4
1,2-
Epoxynonadecane
67860-04-2
49 FR 449
January 4, 1984
40 CFR Part 799
Advance notice of proposed
rulemaking - Section 4(e)
This notice is the EPA's response
to the Interagency Testing
Committee's (ITC) designation of
the chemical category "alkyl
epoxides" and its recommendation
that the alkyl epoxides be
considered for health effects and
chemical fate testing.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Alkyl phthalates,
all alkyl esters
of 1,2-benzene
dicarboxylic acid
(orthophthalic
acid): 1,2-
Benzenedicarbooxylic
acid, di
cyclohexyl ester,
84-61-7; 1,2-
Benzenedicarbolic
acid,
butylcyclohexyl
ester, 84-64-0;
1,2-
Epoxyhexadecane
7320-37-6;
1,2-
Epoxyoc tadecane
7390-81-0;
1,2-
Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, bis(2-methyl
propyl ester, 84-
69-5; 1,2-
Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, dibatyl
ester, 84-74-2;
1,2-
Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, dihexyl
ester, 84-75-3;
1,2-
Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, dinonyl
ester, 84-76-4;
1,2-
Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, butyl octyl
ester, 84-78-6;
1,2-
Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, 2-butoxy-2-
oxoethyl butyl
ester, 85-69-8;
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See acetonitrile
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
1,2-
Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, 2-ethylhexyl
8-methylnonyl
ester, 89-13-4;
1,2-
Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, bis(2-
ethylhexyl) ester,
117-81-7;
1,2-
Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, dioctyl
ester, 117-84-0;
1,2-
BenzenedieArboxylic
acid, ditridecyl
ester, 119-06-2;
1,2-
Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, decyl octyl
ester, 119-07-3;
1,3-,
Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, dimethyl
ester, 131-11-3;
1,2-
Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, bis(1-
methylheptyl)
ester, 131-15-7;
1,2-
Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, diundecyl
ester, 3648-20-2;
1,2-
Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, decyl hexyl
ester, 25724-58-7;
1,2-
Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, diisodecyl
ester, 26761-40-0;
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See acetonitrile
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
1,2-
Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, diisooctyl
ester, 27554-26-3;
1,2-
Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, diisononyl
ester, 28553-12-0;
1,2-
Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, hexyl
isodecyl ester,
61702-81-6;
1,2-
Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, isodecyl
tridecyl ester,
61886-60-0.
7-amino-2,2-
dimethyl-2,3-
dihydrobenzofuran,
68298-46-4
47 PR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CPR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See acetonitrile
48 FR 28483
June 22, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Proposed Rule - Section 8(d)
EPA proposes to add to the list
of chemical substances and
mixtures for which lists and
copies of unpublished health and
safety studies must be submitted
under section 8(d) of TSCA, 15
U.S.C. 2607(d). Chemical
substances proposed to be added
were recommended for testing by
the Interagency Testing Committee
established under section 4(e)
(ITC), of TSCA, in its Eleventh
Report to EPA.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Aniline and
Chlorg-, Bromo-,
and/or Nitro-
Anilines:
benzenamine, 62-
53-3; benzenamine,
2-nitro-, 88-74-4;
benzenamine, 4-
chloro-2-nitro,
89-63-4;
benzenamine, 2-
methyl-, 95-51-2;
benzenamine, 3,4-
dichloro-, 95-76-
1; benzenamine,
2,5-dichloro-, 95-
82-9; benzenamine,
2,4-dinitro, 97-
02-9; benzenamine,
3-nitro-, 99-09-2;
benzenamine, 2-
mono-6-chloro-4-
nitro-, 99-29-6;
benzenamine, ,2,6-
dichloro-4-nitro-,
99-30-9;
benzenamine, 4-
nitro-, 100-01-6;
benzenamine, 4-
bromo-, 106-40-1;
benzenamine, 4-
chloro-, 106-47-8;
benzenamine, 3-
chloro-, 108-42-9;
benzenamine, 2-
chloro-4-nitro-,
121-37-9;
benzenamine, 3-
chloro-,
hydrochloride,
141-85-5;
benzenamine,
2,4,6-tribromo,
147-82-0;
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See acetonitrile
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
benzenamine, 2,4-
dichloro, 554-00-
7; benzenamine,
2,3-dichloro, 608-
27-5; benzenamine,
3,5-dichloro-,
626-43-7;
benzenamine,
2,4,6-Trichloro-,
634-93-5;
benzenamine, 4-
chloro-3-,635-22-
3; benzenamine,
2,6-dibromo-4-
nitro-, 827-94-1;
benzenamine, 2-
bromo-4,6-dinitro,
1817-73-8;
benzenamine, 4-
chloro-2,6-
dinitro, 5388-62-
5; benzenamine, 2-
chloro-5-nitro-
6283-25-6.
Aniline and
Chloro-, Bromg-
and/or
Nitroanilines:
2-
Aniline 62-53-3
Nitroaniline
88-74-4;
4-Chloro-2-
nitroaniline
89-63-4;
2-Ch1oroani1ine
95-51-2;
3,4-Dichloroaniline
95-76-1;
2,5-Dichloroaniline
95-82-9;
2, 4-Dinitroanilina
97-02-9;
3-Nitroaniline
99-09-2;
49 FR 108
January 3, 1984
40 CFR Part 799
Advance notice of proposed
rulemaking - Section 4(e)
This notice constitutes EPA's
response to the Interagency
Testing Committee's designation
of the anilines category for
testing consideration. EPA seeks
comment on its conclusions as to
the need Eor further testing of
the anilines and the submission
of data, information and views on
a number of issues.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
2,6-Dichloro-4-
nitroaniline
99-30-9;
4-Nitroaniline
100-01-06;
4-Chloroaniline
106-47-8;
3-Chloroaniline
108-42-9;
2-Chioro-4-
nitroaniline
121-87-9;
2,4-Dichloroaniline
554-00-7;
2,3-Dichloroaniline
608-27-5;
2,4,6-
Trichloroaniline
634-93-5;
4-Chloro-3-
nitroaniline
635-22-3;
2,6-Dibromo-4-
nitroaniline
827-94-1;
2-Bromo-4,6-
dinitroaniline
1817-73-13
2-Chloro-5-
nitroaniline
6283-35-6;
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Antimony,
7440-36-0
Antimony sulfide,
1345-04-6
Antimony trioxide,
1309-64-4
Aryl Phosphates
(Phosphate esters
of phenol or of
alkyl-substituted
phenols. Tri-aryl
and mixed alkyl
and aryl esters
are included but
trialkyl esters
are excluded):
Phosphoric acid,
tris(2-methyl
phenyl) ester, 78-
30-8; phosphoric
acid, tris (4-
methyl phenyl)
ester, 78-32-0;
phenol, 4(1,1-
dimethyl ethyl)-,
phosphate, 78-33-
1; phosphoric
acid, triphenyl
ester, 115-86-6;
phosphoric acid,
tris (3-
methylphenyl)
ester, 563-04-2;
phosphoric acid,
2-ethylhexyl
diphenyl ester,
1241-94-7;
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 3(d)
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See acetonitrile
See acetonitrile
See acetonitrile
See acetonitrile
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
phosphoric acid,
tris (methyl
phenyl) ester,
1330-78-5;
phosphoric acid,
dibutyl phenyl
ester, 2528-36-1;
phenol dimethyl-,
phosphate (3:1),
25155-23-1;
phosphoric acid,
methylphenyl
diphenyl ester,
26444-49-5;
phosphoric acid,
(1-methyethyl)
phenyl diphenyl
ester, 28108-99-8;
phosphoric acid,
isodecyl diphenyl
ester, 29761-21-5;
phosphoric acid
(1-methyl-1-
phenylethyl)
phenyl diphenyl
ester, 34364-42-6;
phosphoric acid,
diisodecyl phenyl
ester, 51363-64-5;
phosphoric acid,
acid, (1,1-
dimethylethyl)
phenyl diphenyl
ester, 56803-37-3.
Aryl phosphates:
TPP-Triphenyl
phosphate, 115-86-
6; EHDP-2-
Ethylhexyl
diphenyl
phosphate; 1241-
94-7; TCP-
Tricresyl
phosphate, mixed
48 FR 57452
December 29, 1983
40 CFR Part 799
Advance notice of proposed
rulemaking - Section 4(e)
This notice constitutes EPA's
response to the ITC's designation
of the aryl phosphates for
testing consideration. EPA seeks
comment on its conclusions as to
the need for further testing of
the aryl phosphates and the
submission of data, information
and views on a number of issues.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
isomers (tritolyl
phosphate, 1330-
78-5);
TXP-Tr ixylenyl
phosphate, mixed
isomers (trixylyl
phosphate, 25155-
23-1); IPDP-
Isopropylphenyl
diphenyl
phosphate, mixed
isomers 28109-99-
8; BPDP-
Butylphenyl
diphenyl
phosphate, mixed
isomers 34364-42-
6); DBDP-
Dimethylbenzyl-
phenyl diphenyl
phosphate, mixed
isomers (also
known as
cumylphenyl
diphenyl
phosphate, 34364-
42-6; IDPP-
Isodecyl diphenyl
phosphate 59800-
46-3; NPDP-
Nonylphenyl
diphenyl
phosphate, mixed
isomers 64532-97-
4.
Asbestos, 1332-21-
4*
47 FR 33198
July 30, 1982
40 CPR Part 763
Final Rule - Section 8(a)
This rule, under the authority of
section 8(a) of the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA), 15
U.S.C. 2607(a), requires
reporting to EPA by asbestos
manufacturers, importers, and
processors. The information
sought includes data on the
quantities of asbestos used in
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Asbestos,
asbestiform varie-
ties of: chryso-
tile (serpentine);
crocidolite
(riebeckite);
amosite (cumming-
tonite-grunerite);
anthophyllite;
tr emo1i te; and
actinolite);
Asbestos, 1332-21-
4;* chrysotile,
12001-29-5;*
Amosite, 12172-73-
5;* anthrophylite,
17068-78-9.*
1,4-Benzene-
dicarboxylic acid,
bis-(2-ethylhexyl
ester, 6422-86-2
Benzene,1-[(2-
methyl-2-pro-
penyl)oxy]-2-
nitro-, 13414-54-5
1,2,4-Benzene-
tricarboxylic
acid, tris-(2-
ethylhexyl) ester,
3319-31-1
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
(Continued)
making products, employee
exposure data, and waste disposal
and pollution control equipment
data. Reported information will
be utilized by EPA and other
Federal agencies in considering
the regulation of asbestos.
See acetonitrile
48 FR 22697
May 19, 1983
40 CFR Part 712
Proposed Rule - Section 8(a)
48 FR 22697
May 19, 1983
40 CFR Part 712
Proposed Rule - Section 8(a)
48 FR 22697
May 19, 1983
40 CFR Part 712
Proposed Rule - Section 8(a)
See acetic acid, 2,2',2"-
[(butylstannylidyne)tris(thio)]
tris-triisooctyl ester
See acetic acid, 2,2',2"-
[(butylstannylidyne)tris(thio)]
tris-triisooctyl ester
See acetic acid, 2,2',2"-
Kbutylstannylidyne)tris(thio)]
tris-triisooctyl ester
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Benzene, tri-
methyl, 25551-13-7
Benzene, 1,2,3-
trimethyl-, 526-
73-8
Benzene, 1,3,5-
trimethyl,
108-67-8
Benzenes, mgnq^,_
Pi-, and
trichlorinatedj
T7273-
Trichlorobenzene
(vic-
Trtchlorobenzene)
87-31-6;
1,2-
Dichlorobenzene
(ortho or o-
Dichlorobenzene)
95-50-1;
1,2,4,5-
Tetrachlorobenzene
(1,2,4,5-
Tetrachlorobenzol)
95-94-3;
1,4-
Dichlorobenzene
(para- or p-
Dichlorobenzene)
106-46-7;
1,3,5-
Trichlorobenzene
(sym-
Trichlorobenzene)
108-70-3;
Chlorobenzene
(Monochlorobenzene
benzene chloride)
108-90-7;
48 FR 22697
May 19, 1983
40 CFR Part 712
Proposed Rule - Section 8(a)
48 FR 22697
May 19, 1983
40 CFR Part 712
Proposed Rule - Section 8(a)
48 FR 22697
May 19, 1983
40 CFR Part 712
Proposed Rule - Section 3(a)
49 FR 1760
January 13, 1984
40 CFR Part 799
Proposed Rule - Section 4(e)
See acetic acid, 2,2',2"-
[(butylstannylidyne)tris(thio)]
tris-triisooctyl ester
See acetic acid, 2,2',2"-
[(butylstannylidyne)tris(thio)]
tris-triisooctyl ester
See acetic acid, 2,2',2"-
[(butylstannylidyne) tris (thio)]
tris-triisooctyl ester
Under section 4 of the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA),
EPA is proposing that
manufacturers and processors of
mono-, di-, and trichlorinated
benzenes conduct certain chemical
fate and environmental effects
tests on these chemicals. This
notice constitutes EPA's response
to the Interagency Testing
Committee's (ITC) designation of
mono-, di-, tri-, tetra- and
pentachlorinated benzenes as
priority candidates for
environmental affects testing
consideration.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
1,2,4-
Tr ichlorobenzene
(unsym-
Trichlorobenzene)
120-82-1;
1,3-
Dichlorobenzene
(me ta- or m-
Dichlorobenzene)
541-73-1;
1,2,3,4,5-
Pentachlorobenzene
(Quintochloroben-
zene) 608-93-5
1,2,3,4-
Tetrachlorobenzene
(1,2,3,4-
Te trachlorobenzo1)
634-66-2;
1,2,3,5-
Tetrachlorobenzene
(1,2,3,5-
Te trachlorobenzol)
634-90-2;
7-Benzofuranamine,
2,3-dihydro-2,2-
dimeth/1-, 68298-
46-4
Benzofuran, 2,3-
dihydro-2,2-
dimethyl-7-nitro-,
13414-55-6
48 FR 22697
.May 19, 1983
40 CFR Part 712
Proposed Rule - Section 8(a)
48 FR 22697
May 19, 1983
40 CFR Part 712
Proposed Rule - Section 8(a)
See acetic acid, 2,2',2"-
[(butylstannylidyne)tris(thio)]
tris-triisooctyl ester
See acetic acid, 2,2',2"-
[(butylstannylidyne)tris(thio)
tris-triisooctyl ester
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Benzyl butyl
phthalate, 85-68-7
48 FR 13178
March 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
Biphenyl, 92-52-4
Biphenyl, 92-52-4
48 FR 23080
May 23, 1983
40 CFR Part 799
Proposed Rule - Section 4
48 FR 13178
March 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
This rule adds certain chemical
substances to the list of
substances and mixtures for which
lists and copies of unpublished
health and safety studies must be
submitted under section 8(d) of
the Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA), 15 U.S.C. 2607(d) (40 CFR
Part 716 Subpart A). The
chemical substances to be added
were designated for testing
consideration by the Interagency
Testing Committee (ITC), in its
Sixth through Tenth Reports. The
obligation to submit a list of
health and safety studies extends
for three years after April 29,
1983, the effective date of this
rule.
Under section 4 of the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA),
EPA is proposing that
manufacturers and processors of
biphenyl test this chemical for
acute toxicity to aquatic
macrophytes and oysters, chronic
toxicity and bioconcentration in
oysters, chronic toxicity to
aquatic vertebrates and inverte-
brates, and aerobic and anaerobic
sediment biodegradation.
See benzyl butyl phthalate
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Bisazophenyl Dyes
Derived from
benzidine and its
congeners, ortho-
tolidine (di-
me thylbenzidine)
and dianisidine
(dimethoxybenzi-
dine: 2,7-
Naphthaleneiisul-
fonic acid, 3,3'-
[3,3'-
dimethyl[1,1 '-
biphenyl]-4, 4'-
diyl )bis(azo)] bis
[5-amino-4-
hydroxy-,
tetrasodium salt,
72-57-1; 2-
naphthalenecar-
boxamide, 91-92-9;
butanami(5e, 91-96-
3; 1-
Naphthalenesulfonic
acid, 17
3,3' [1,1'-
biphenyl]-4,4'-
diylbis(azo)]
bis [4-amino-,
disodium salt,
573-58-0; 1-
Naphthalenesalfonic
acid, 3,3'-[(3,3'-
dimethyl[1,1'-
biphenyl]-4,4'-
diyl)bis(azo)Ibis
[4-amino-,
disodium salt,
992-59-6;
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See acetonitrile
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
2,7-
Naphthalenedisul-
fontc acid, 4-
amino-3-[[4'-
[(2,4-
diaminophenyl)azo]
[1,1'biphenyl]-4-
yl ]azo]-5-hydroxy-
6-(phenylazo)-,
disodium salt,
1937-37-7; 2,7-
Naphthalenedisul-
fonic acid, 3,3'-
[(3,3'-
dimethyl[1,1'-
biphenyl]-
4,4'diyl)bis(azo)]
bis 14,5-di,hydroxy-,
tetrasodium salt,
2150-54-1; 1-
Naphthalenesulfonic
acid, 3,3'-[(3,3'-
dimethoxy[1 ,f'-
biphenyl]-4,4'-
diyl)bis(azo)Ibis
[4-hydroxy-,
disodium salt,
2429-71-2; 2,7-
Naphthalenedisul-
fonic acid, 5-
amino-3-[[4'-[(7-
amino-1-hydroxy-3-
sulfo-2-
naphthalenyl)azo]
[1,1'-biphenyl]-4-
yl ]azo]-4-hydroxy-,
trisodium salt,
2429-73-4;
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
2,7-
Naphthalenedisul-
fonic acid, 3,3'-
1(3,3'-
dimethoxy[1,1'-
biphenyl]-4,4'-
diyl)bis(azo)Ibis
[5-amino-4-
hydroxy-,
tetrasodiura salt,
2429-74-5; benzoic
acid, 5~[[4'-[(1-
amino-4-sulfo-2-
naphthalenyl)
azo][1,1'-biphenyl]-
4-yl]azo]-2-hydroxy-,
disodium salt,
2429-79-0;
Benzoic acid, 5-
[[4'-[[2,6-diamino-
3-[[8-hydroxy-3,6-
disulfo-7-[(4—
sulfo-1 -
naphthalenyl)azo]-2-
naphthaleny1]azo]-5-
raethylphenyl]azo][1,
1'-biphenyl]-4-
yl]azo]-2-hydroxy-,
tetrasodium salt,
2429-81-4; Benzoic
acid, 5-[[4'-[(7-
ainino-1 -hydroxy-3-
sulfo-2-
naphthalenyl)azo]
[1,1'biphenyl-4-
yl]azo 3 -2-hydroxy-,
disodium salt,
2429-82-5;
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
2,7-
Naphthalenedisul-
fonic acid, 4-
amino-3-[[41-
[ (2,4-diamino-5-
methylphenyl)azo]
[1,1'-biphenyll-4-
y 1 ]a zo 3 -5-hyd roxy-
6-(phenylazo)-,
disodium salt,
2429-83-6; Benzoic
acid, 5tt4'-[(2-
amino-8-hydroxy-6-
sulfo-1-
naphthalenyl)
azo][1,1'-
biphany1]-4-y1]
azo]-2-hydroxy-,
disodium salt;
2429-84-7; 1,3-
Naphthalenedisul-
fonic acid, 4-
amino-5-hydroxy-6-
t[4'-[(2-hydroxy-1-
naphthalenyDazo] -
3,3'-dimethoxy
[1,1'biphenyl]-4-
yl ]azo]-disodium
salt, 2586-57-4;
Benzoic acid, 5-
[[4'-[[2,6-
diamino-3-methyl-
5-[(4-sulfophenyl)
azo]phenyl]azo][1,
1'-biphenyl]-4-
yl ]azo]-2-hydroxy-,
disodium salt,
2586-58-5;
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
2,7-
Naphthalenedisal-
fonic acid, 3,3'-
[[1,1'-biphenyl]-
4,4'-
diylbis(azo)]bis
[5-amino-4-
hydroxy-,
tetrasodium salt,
2602-46-2; 1,3-
Naphthalenedisul-
fonic acid, 6,6'-
[(3,3'-
dimethoxy[1,1'-
biphenyl]-4,4'-
diyDbis
(azo)]bis[4-amino-
5-hydroxy-, tetra-
sodium salt, 2610-
05-1; Benzoic acid,
5-[[4'[[2,4-
dihydroxy-3-[(4-
sulfophenyDazo]
phenyl]azo][1,1'-
biphenyl]4-yl]azo]-
2-hydroxy-, disodium
salt, 2893-80-3;
1,3-Naphthalene-
disulfonic acid,
8-[[4'-
[(ethoxyphenyl)
azo][1,1'-
biphenyl]-4-
y1]azo]-7-hydroxy-,
disodium salt,
3530-19-6; 1,3-
Naphthalenedisulfonic
acid, 7-hydroxy-8-
[[4'-[[4-[[(4-
inethylphenyl)
sulfonyl]oxy]
phenyl]azo][1,1'-
biphenyl]-4-yl]
azo}-, disodium
salt, 3567-65-5;.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
2,7-Naphthalenedi-
sulfonic acid, 4-
amino-5-hydroxy-3-
[[4'-[(4
[hydroxyphenyl)
azo][1,1 '-
biphenyl]-4-
yl]azo]-6-
(phenylazo)-,
disodium salt,
3626-28-6; 2,7-
Naphthalenedisul-
fonic acid, 4-
amino-5-hydroxy-6-
[[4'-[(4-
hydroxyphenyl)
azo][1,1'-
biphenyl]-4-
yl][azo]-3-[(4-
nitrophenyl) azo]-,
disodium salt,
4335-09-5; Benzoic
acid, 5-[[4'-'
[ [2,6-diamino-3-
methyl-5-[(4-
sulfophenyl)
azo]phenyl]azo][1,
1'-biphenyl-4-yl]
azo]-2-hydroxy-3-
methyl-, disodium
salt, 6350-54-9;
1,3-Naphthalene-
disulfonic acid,
8_[[4'_[(4_ethoxy-
phenyl)azo]-3,3'-
dimethyl[1,1'-
biphenyl]-4-
yl]azo]-7-hydroxy-,
disodium salt,
6358-29-8;
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
1 -Naphthalene-
sulfonic acid, 3-
[[4'-[(6-amino-1-
hydroxy-3-sulfo-2-
naphthalenyl)
azo]-3,3'-
dimethoxyl [1,1 '-
biphenyl]'-4-
yl]azo]-4-hydroxy-,
disodium salt,
6449-35-0; Benzoic
acid, 5-[[4'-[(2,6-
diamino-3-methyl-5-
sulfophenyl)azo 3 -
3,3'-dimethyl
t1,1'-biphenyl]-4-
yl]azo]-2-hydroxy-,
disodium salt,
6637-88-3,•
Cuprate(3-), [u-
[7-[[3,3'-
dihydroxy-4'-CLl-
hydroxy-6-
(phenylaraino)-3-
sulfo-2-
naphthalenyl]azo]
[1,1'-biphenyl1-4-
yl]azo]-8-hydroxy-
1,6-naphthalenedi-
sulfonato(7-)]]di-,
trisodium, 6656-
03-7; Benzoic
acid, 2-[[2-amino-
6-[[4'-[(3-
carboxy-4-
hydroxyphenyl)azo]
-3,3'-dimethoxy
[1,1'-biphenyl]-4-
yl]azo-5-hydroxy-
7-sulfo-1-
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
naphthalenyl]azo]-
5-nitro-,
trisodium salt,
6739-62-4; Benzoic
acid, 3,3'-[(3,7-
disulfo-1,5-
naphthalenediyDbis
[azo(6-hydroxy-3-
1-phenylene)
azo[6U>r_ 7)-sulfo-
4,1-
naphthalenediyl3
azo[1,1'-
biphenyl]-4,4'-
diylazo]]bis[6-
hydroxy-,
hexasodium salt,
8014-91-3;
Bisazophenyl dyes
derived from
benzidine and its
congeners,
orthotolidine
(dimethylbenzidine)
and diansidine
(dimethoxybenzidine)
C.I. Direct Blue
218, 10401-50-0;
Cuprate (2-), [5-
[[4'-[[2,6-
dihydroxy-3-[(2-
hydroxy-5-
sulfophenyDazo]
phenyl]azo]t1,1'-
biphenyl]-4-
yl]azo]-2-
hydroxybenzoate
(4-)-disodium,
16071-86-6; 18
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
Cuprate (4-), [u-
dihydroxy[1,1'-
biphenyl]-4,4'-
diyl)bis(azo)bis
[4-amino-5-
hydroxy-1,3-
naphthalenedisul-
fonato]](8-)]]di-,
tetrasodium,
16143-79-6; [1,1'-
Biphenyl]-4,4'-
bis(diasonium),
3,3'-dimethoxy-
20282-70-6.
1,3-Butadiene,
106-99-0
NOTE: 1,3-
Butadiene is also
included in Part
II because
accelerated review
could result in
potential
regulatory action
under section 6.
2-Butenoic acid,
4,4'-
[(dibutylstanny-
lene)bis(oxy)]
bis[4-oxodiiso-
octyl ester, (Z,
Z)-, 25168-21-2
49 FR 845
January 5, 1984
Notice, Initiation of
Accelerated Review - Section
4(f)
48 FR 22697
May 19, 1983
40 CFR Part 712
Proposed Rule - Section 8(a)
This notice announces initiation of
a 1 80-day review of 1,3-butadiene
under section 4(f) of the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA), 15
U.S.C. 2803. Information relevant
to this review may be submitted to
EPA and will receive consideration
in the Agency's determination
whether to initiate appropriate
action to prevent or reduce risk
from the chemical or to find that
the risk is not unreasonable.
Information for review must be
submitted on or before March 5,
1984.
See acetic acid, 2, 2',2"-[(butyl-
stannylidyne)tris(thio)]tris-
triisooctyl ester
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
• Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Butyl glycolyl
butyl phthalate,
85-70-1
Calcium
naphthenate,
61789-36-4
Calcium
naphthenate,
61789-36-4
Chlorendic acid,
115-28-6
48 FR 13178
March 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 24366
June 1, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 21294
May 11, 1983
40 CFR Part 712
Final Rule - Section 3(a)
48 FR 13178
March 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See benzyl butyl phthalate
This amendment will add chemicals
to the list of chemical
substances and mixtures for which
lists and copies of unpublished
health and safety studies must be
submitted under 40 CFR Part 716
Subpart A, the regulation
implementing section 8(d) of the
Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA), 15 U.S.C. 2607(d). The
chemical substances to be added
were recommended for testing by
the Interagency Testing Committee
(ITC) in their Twelth Report to
EPA and designated for priority
consideration by EPA within 12
months. The obligation to submit
a list of health and safety
studies extends for three years
after July 1, 1983, the effective
date of this rule.
Chemicals added to the 4{e)
priority list on the 12th ITC
report are automatically included
in 8(a) reporting requirements.
See benzyl butyl phthalate
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Chlorinated
benzenes: 1,2-
dictTloro, 95-50-1?
benzene, 1,4-
dichloro-, 106-46-
7; benzene,
chloro-, 108-90-7;
benzene, 1,3-
dichloro-, 541-73-
1 .
Chlorinated ben-
zenes (mono- and
di-); 1,2-
dichloro, 95-50-1 ;
benzene, 1,4-
dichloro-106-46-7;
benzene, chloro-,
108-90-7; benzene,
1,3-dichloro-,
541-73-1.
Chlorinated ben-
zenes: (tri-, te-
tra- and penta-j:
benzene, 1,2,3-
trichloro-, 87-61-
6; 1,2,4,5-
tetrachloro, 95-
94-3; benzene, 1-
3-5-trichloro-,
108-70-3; benzene,
1,2,4,-trichloro-,
120-82-1; benzene,
pentachloro-, 608-
93-5; benzene,
1,2,3,4-
tetrachloro-, 634-
66-2; benzene,
1,2,3,5-
tetrachloro-, 634-
90-2.
45 FR 48524
July 18, 1980
40 CFR Part 773
Proposed Rule - Section 4
See chloromethane
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See acetonitcile
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See acetonitrile
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Chlorinated
naphthalenes^
chlorinated
derivatives of
naphthalene
(empirical formula
G10HxC1y' where
x+y=8 ) ,
naphthalene, 1-
chloro-, 90-13-1;
naphthalene,
pentachloro- ,
1321-64-8;
naphthalene ,
trichloro-, 1321-
65-9.
Chlorinated
paraffins
(chlorinated
paraffin oils and
chlorinated
paraffin waxes,
with chlorine
content of 35
percent through 70
percent by
weight): alkanes,
chloro, 61788-76-
9; paraffin waxes
and hydrocarbon
waxes ,
chlorinated,
63449-39-8;
alkanes, Cg - 18,
chloro, 68920-70-
7.
Chlorinated
terphenyls,
61788-33-8
47 PR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - -Section 8(d)
See acetonitrile
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See acetonitrile
48 FR 19419
April 29, 1983
40 CFR Part 704
Proposed Rule - Section 8(d)
111-31
EPA is proposing a rule under
section 8(a) of the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA)
requiring notice of any current
manufacture or import of
chlorinated terphenyl and notice
of any proposed manufacture or
importation. The notice would
also include information on uses,
production quantities, and
chemical composition.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
4-Chlorobenzotri-
fluoride, 98-56-8
Chloromethane, 74-
87-3
Chloromethane
(methyl chloride),
74-83-3
2-Chlorotoluene,
95-49-8
Cobalt naphthe-
nate, 61789-51-3
Cobalt naphthe-
nate,
61789-51-3
Cresols; phenol,
2-methyl-, 95-48-
7; phenol, 4-
methyl, 106-44-5;
phenol, 3-methyl-,
108-39-4; phenol,
methyl, 1319-77-3.
Cresols
(ortho, meta-, and
para-cresol):
phenol, 2-methyl-,
95-48-7; phenol,
4-methyl, 106-44-
5; phenol, 3-
methyl-, 108-39-4.
48 FR 13178
March 30, 1983
40 CPR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
45 FR 48524
July 18, 1980
40 CFR Part 773
Proposed Rule - Section 4
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 13178
March 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 24366
June 1, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 21294
May 11, 1983
40 CFR Part 71 2
Final Rule - Section 8(a)
48 FR 31812
July 11, 1983
40 CFR Part 799
Proposed Rule - Section 4
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
111-32
See benzyl butyl phthalate
EPA is proposing that manufacturers
and processors of chloromethane and
all chlorinated benzenes except
hexachlorobenzene conduct health
effects testing.
See acetonitrile
See benzyl butyl phthalate
See calcium naphthenate
See calcium naphthenate
Under section 4 of the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA), EPA
is proposing that manufacturers and
processors of cresols test these
chemicals for carcinogenicity,
mutagenicity, teratogenicity,
reproductive effects, neurotoxicity,
skin sensitization, and subchronic
toxicity.
See acetonitrile
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Cyclohexanone,
108-09-2
1,3-Dioxolane,
646-06-0
Dichloromethane,
75-09-2
Oichloromethane
(methylene
chloride), 75-09-2
1,2-Dichloropro-
pane, 78-87-5
1,2-
Dichloropropane,
78-87-5
47 PR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
47 PR 54624
December 3, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
46 PR 30300
June 5, 1981
40 CFR Part 773
Proposed Rule - Section 4
47 PR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
47 PR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
49 PR 899
January 6, 1984
40 CFR Part 799
Proposed Rule - Section 4(e)
See acetonitrile
See alkyltin compounds
EPA is proposing that manufac-
turers (importers) and processors
of dichloromethane, nitrobenzene,
and 1,1,1-trichloroethane test these
chemicals for health and
environmental effects.
See acetonitrile
See acetonitrile
Under section 4 of the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA),
EPA is proposing that
manufacturers and processors
conduct health and environmental
effects tests for 1,2-
dichlocopropane. Health effects
tests include neurotoxicity,
mutagenicity, teratogenicity, and
reproductive effects tests.
Environmental effects tests
include acute and chronic
toxicLty tests for aquatic
invertebrates, and an aquatic
plant test. This notice
constitutes EPA's response to the
Interagency Testing Committee's
(ITC) designation of 1,2-
dichloropropane for priority
consideration for testing.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Diethylenetria-
mine, 111-40-0
Diethylenetri-
amine, 111-40-0
1,3-Dioxolane,
646-06-0
Ethyltoluenes
(mixed isomers),
25550-14-5
47 PR 18386
April 29, 1982
40 CFR Part 799
Proposed Rule - Section 4
48 FR 13178
March 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 22697
May 19, 1983
40 CFR Part 71 2
Proposed Rule - Section 8(a)
48 FR 23088
May 23, 1983
40 CFR Part 799
Proposed Rule - Section 4
Under section 4 of the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA), EPA
is proposing that manufacturers and
processors of diethylenetriamine
(DETA) test this chemical for gab-
chronic toxicity, mutagenicity,
including gene mutation and cyto-
genetic tests, aerobic biodegrada-
tion, and anaerobic biodegradation.
See benzyl butyl phthalate
See acetic acid, 2,2',2"-
[(butylstannylidyne)tris(thio)] tris-
triisooctyl ester
Under section 4(a) of the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA), EPA
is proposing that manufacturers and
processors of the Cg aromatic hydro-
carbon fraction, which contains
ethyltoluene (ortho-, meta-, and
para- isomers), and the 1,2,3-,
1,3,5-, and 1,2,4- isomers of
trimethylbenzene as primary
components, test the Cg aromatic
fraction for health effects,
including neurotoxicity, mutageni-
city, teratogenicity, reproductive
effects and carcinogenicity (in the
event the results of the mutageni-
city studies are positive).
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Ethyltoluenes
This category
consists of ethyl-
toluene (mixed
isomecs) and the
ortho-, meta-, and
para- isomers:
o-Ethyltoluene,
611-14-3;
m-Ethyltoluene,
620-14-4;
p-Ethyltoluene,
622-96-8.
Ethyltoluene
(mixed isomers),
25550-14-5.
Fluoroalkenes
This category is
defined as fluoro-
alkenes of the
general formula:
CnH2n-xFx
where n equals 2
or 3 and x equals
1 to 6.
As of March 30,
1983, this cate-
gory includes, but
is not limited to,
the following four
fluoroalkenes and
any category
members reported
as confidential
for the TSCA
Inventory. Any
substances fitting
the category
definition a.Irled
to the TSCA
48 FR 13178
March 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See benzyl butyl phthalate
48 FR 13173
March 30, 1933
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See benzyl butyl phthalate
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
Inventory after
March 30, 1983,
are also subject
to this subpart.
Tetrafluoroethene,
116-14-3;
Hexafluoropropene,
116-15-4;
Tr i fluoroethene,
359-11-5;
Trifluoromethyl-
ethene, 677-21-4.
Formamide, 75-12-7
Glycidol and its_
derivatives:
oxiranecarboxylic
acid, 3-methyl-3-
phenyl-ethyl
ester, 77-83-8;
oxirane, 2,2'-
[1,3-phenylenebis
(oxymethylene)]
bis-, 101-90-6; 2-
propenoic acid,
oxiranylmethyl
ester, 106-90-1;
2-propenoic acid,
2-methyl-,
oxiranylmethyl
ester, 106-91-2;
oxirane
[(2 propenyloxy)
methyl]-, 106-92-3;
oxiranecarboxylic
acid, 3-phenyl-,
ethyl ester, 121-
39-1; oxirane,
(phenoxymethyl)-,
122-60-1;
48 FR 13178
March 30, 1983
40 CPR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See benzyl butyl phthalate
See acetonitrile
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
disiloxane
1,1,3,3-
tetramethyl-1,3-
bis(3-
ox iranylme thoxy)
propyl]-, 126-80-
7;
oxiranemethanol,
556-52-5; oxirane,
(methoxymethyl)-,
930-37-0; oxirane,
2,2'-[(1-
methylethylidene)
bis(4,1-
phenyleneoxymethyl-
enelbis-, 1675-54-
3; oxirane, [2-
methylphenoxy)
methyl]-, 2210-79-
9; oxirane, 2,2'-
[1,2-ethanediyl
bis(oxy-
methylene)]bis-,
2224-15-9;
oxirane, 2,2'-
[oxybis(methylene)]
bis-, 2238-07-05;
oxirane, 2,2'-
[ 1,4-phenylene bis
(oxymethylene)]
bis-, 2425-01-6;
oxirane, 2,2'4-
butanediylbis
(oxymethylene)]
bis, 2425-79-8;
oxirane,
(butoxymethyl)-,
2426-08-6;
oxirane, [[(2-
e thy Ihexy Doxy]
methyl]-,2461-15-
6; oxirane,
[dodecyloxy
methyl]-, 2461-18-
9; silane,
trimethoxy[3-
(oxi ranylme thoxy)
47 PR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See acetonitrile
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
propy-1]-, 2530-83-
8; si lane,
diethoxymethyl[3-
oxiranylme thoxy)
propyl]-, 2897-60-
1; oxirane[4-(1,1 -
dimethylethyl)
phenoxy]methyl]-,
3101-60-8;
oxirane(ethoxy
methyl)-, 4016-11-
9; oxirane[1-
methylethoxy)
methyl]-, 4016-14-
2;
oxiranemethamanine,
N-[4-
oxiranylmethoxy)
phenyl]-N-
(oxiranylmethyl)-,
5026-74-4;
oxirane[(4-
nitrophenoxy)
methyl]-, 5255-75-
4;
1,2-
cyclohexanedicar-
boxylic acid, bis
(oxiranylmethyl)
ester, 5493-45-8;
propane, 1,2-
epoxy-3-
(p -monylphenoxy)-,
6178-32-1;
1,2-benzenedicar-
boxylic acid,
bis(oxiranylmethyl)
ester, 7195-45-1;
oxirane,
2,2'2",2'"-[1,2-
ethenadilidenete-
traki s (4,1-
phenyleoxymethy-
lene)tetrakis-,
7328-97-4;
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See acetonitrile
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
trisiloxane,
1,1,1,3,5,5,5-
heptamethyl-3-[3-
oxiranylmethoxy)
propyl]-, 7422-52-
3; benzenesalfenyl
chloride, 2-nitro-,
7665-72-7;
oxirane, 2,2',2-
[1,2,3-
propane tr i1tr i s
(oxymethylene)]
tris-, 13236-02-7;
oxirane,2,2'-
(oxiranylmethoxy)-
1,3-phenyline]bis
methylene)Ibis-,
13561-08-5;
cyclohexane, 1,4-
bis(2,3-
epoxypropoxy)
methyl]-, 14228-
73-0;
oxirane[(hexadecyl
oxy)methyl]-,
15965-99-8;
oxirane,
[(octadecyloxy)
methyl]-, 16245-
97-9; oxirane,
2,2'-[(2,2-
dimethyl-1,3-
propanediyl)
bis(oxymethylene)]
bis-, 17557-23-2;
silane, [3-(2,3-
epoxypropoxy)propyl
ethoxydimethyl-,
17963-04-1;
oxirane, [(2,4-
dibromophenoxy)
methyl]-, 20217-
01-0;
47 PR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See acetonitrile
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
(Continued)
oxirane, 2,2'-[(1-
methylethyli-
dene)bis(4,1-
phenyleneoxymethyl-
ene)]bis-, 25085-
99-8; oxirane,
[(methylphenoxy)
methyl]-, 26447,-
14-3; 2,4-
imidayolidinedine,
5, 5-dimethyl-3-
[oxiranylmethoxy)
propyl]-1-
(oxiranylmethyl)-
32568-89-1 ;
oxirane, [(1,2-
dibromopropoxy)
methyl]-, 35243-
89-1; 2,4-
im idazo1id ined ione,
3,3'-[2-
(oxiranylmethoxy)-
1,3-
propanediyl]bis
[5,5-dimethyl-1-
(oxi ranylmethy1)-
38304-52-8;
oxirane,
[tetradecyloxy)
methyl]-, 38954-
75-5; oxirane,
2,2-tmethylenebis
(phenyleneoxy-
methylene) Ibis-,
39817-09-9;
oxirane,
2,2'[methylenebis
(2,1-
phenyleneoxymethyl-
ene)]bis-,54208-
63-8; oxirane,
[(9-
octadecenyloxy)
methyl]-, (2)-,
60501-41-9;
Rule
Reference
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CPR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
See acetonitrile
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
oxirane, [ [4-(1 -
methyl-1 -
phenylethyl)
phenoxy] methyl ] - ,
61578-04-9;
oxirane, 2, 2'-
[[12-
( oxiranylmethoxy )
phenyllmethylene]
bis ( 4 , 1 -phenylene
oxymethylene ) ]
bis-, 67786-03-2;
oxirane,
fflOno[ (C.|Q_.| g-
alkyloxy)methyl
derivatives,
68081-84-5;
oxirane,
2,2'2"[propylidyne
tris(4, 1-
phenyleneoxymethyl-
ene)]tris-, 68517-
02-2; Qxirane,
2',2',2"-
[ pr opyl idyne tr is
(4,1 -phenyleneoxy
raethylene) ]tris-,
68609-96-1 ;
oxirane,
mono [(C12_1 4-
alkyloxy) methyl ]
derivatives ,
68609-97-2;
oxirane, 2,2',2"-
[1,2,6-
hexanetrilytris
(oxymethylene) ]
tris-, 68959-23-9;
oxirane, mono[(C,-
~
methyl]
derivatives,
68987-80-4;
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 GPR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See acetonitrile
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL ROLES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
tetrasiloxane,
1,1,1,3,5,7,7,7,-
octamethy1-3,5-
bis[3-
(oxiranylmethoxyl)
propyl]-, 69155-
42-6; Poly(oxy-
1,2-ethanediyl),
S-[4-
(oxiranylmethoxy)-
benzoyl]-w-[[4-
{oxiranylmethoxy)
benzoyl]oxy]-,
69943-75-5;
oxirane, 2,2'-[(1-
mathylethylidene)
bis[4,1-
phenyleneoxy[ 1 -
(butoxymethyl)-
2,1-ethanediyl]
oxymethylene]]bis,
71033-08-04;
oxirane, 2,2'-[(1-
methylethylidene)
bis[4,1-
phenyleneoxy-3,1 -
propanediyloxy-
4,1-phenylene(1-
methylethylidene)-
4,1-
phenyleneoxymethyl-
ene]]bis-, 72319-
24-5.
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See acetonitrile
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Glycidol and its
derivatives:
Glycidol, 556-52-
5;
Glycidyl Ethers
Resorcinol
diglycidyl ether,
101-90-6; Allyl
glycidyl ether,
106-92-3; Phenyl
glycidyl ether,
122-60-1; 1,3-Bis
[3-(2,3-
epoxypropoxy)
propyl] tetra-
methyldisiloxane,
126-80-7; Methyl
glycidyl ether,
930-37-0;
Bisphenol A
diglycidyl ether,
1675-54-3; o-
Cresyl glycidyl
ether, 2210-79-9;
Ethylene glycol
diglycidyl ether,
2224-15-9;
Diglycidyl ether,
2238-07-5;
Hydroquinone
diglycidyl ether,
2425-01-6; 1,4-
Butanediol
diglycidyl ether,
2425-79-8;
n-Butyl glycidyl
ether, 2426-08-3;
2-Ethylhexyl
glycidyl ether,
2461-15-6; Lauryl
glycidyl ether,
2461-18-9;
3-(Tr ime thoxys ilyl)
propyl glycidyl
ether, 2530-83-8;
48 FR 57562
December 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 799
Advance Notice of Proposed
Rule.ttaking - Section 4(e)
The Interagency Testing Committee
designated the category "glycidol
and its derivatives" for priority
consideration for testing under
TSCA section 4(a), and
recommended testing for
carcinogenic, mutagenic,
teratogenic, and other adverse
health effects. EPA is
publishing this Notice under
section 4(a) of TSCA to (1)
inform the public of the
rationale EPA proposes to use in
its selection of chemicals from
this category for testing; (2)
define the testing EPA is
considering proposing; and (3)
seek public comment on EPA's plan
to propose a test rule for this
category of chemical
substances.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
3-(Methyldiethoxy-
silyDpropyl
g1/cidyl ether,
2897-60-1; p-tert-
Butylphenyl
glycidyl ether,
3101-60-8; 2-
Methylol-4,4'-
isopropylidenedi-
phenol diglyeidyl
ether, 3188-83-8;
Glycerol 1, 3-
diglycidyl ether,
3568-29-4; Ethyl
glycidyl ether,
4016-11-9;
Isopropyl glycidyl
ether, 4016-14-2;
4-
(Diglycidylamino)
phenyl glycidyl
ether, 5026-74-4;
p-Ni trophenyI
glycidyl ether,
5255-75-4; p-
Nonylphenyl
glycidyl ether,
6178-32-1;
1,1,2,2-Tetra(p-
hydroxyphenyl)
ethane
tetraglycidyl
ether, 7328-97-4;
3-
[Bis(trimethylsi-
loxy)methyl]propyl
glycidyl ether,
7422-52-8; tert-
Butyl glycidyl
ether, 7665-72-7;
Glycerol
triglycidyl ether,
13236-02-7; 2,6-
Diglycidylphenyl
glycidyl ether,
43 PR 57562
December 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 799
Advance Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking
Section 4(e)
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
13561-08-5; 1,4-
Bis[glycidoxy)
methyl]cyclohexane,
14228-73-0;
Hexadecyl glycidyl
ether, 15965-99-8;
n-Octadecyl
glycidyl ether,
16245-97-9;
Neopantyl glycol
diglycidyl ether,
17557-23-2;
3-
(Dimethylethoxysi-
lyDpropyl glycidyl
ether, 17963-04-1;
2,4-Dibromophenyl
glycidyl ether,
20217-01-0; 2,6-
Dibromo-4-
methylphenyl
glycidyl ether,
22421-59-6; Ciresyl
glycidyl ether
(mixed isomers),
24447-14-3; 3-(2-
Glycidoxypropyl)-1-
glycidyl-5,5-
dimethylhydantoin,
32568-89-1; 1,2-
Dibr omopropy1
glycidyl ether
35243-89-1; 1,3-
Bis(5,5-dimethyl-1-
glycidylhydantoin-
3-yl)-2-
glycidyloxypropane,
38304-52-8;
Tetradecyl glycidyl
ether, 38054-75-5;
Bisphenol F
diglycidyl ether,
54208-63-8;
Oleyl glycidyl
ether, 60501-41-9;
48 FR 57562
December 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 799
Advance Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking
Section 4(e)
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
p-Cumylphenyl
glycidyl ether,
61578-04-9; 2,2'-
tt[2-
Oxiranylmethoxy)
phenyllmethyl-
ene]bis-(4,1-
phenyleneoxymethyl
ene)]bis-
(oxirane), 67786-
03-2; Alkyl (C10-
C16) glycidyl
ether, 68081-84-5;
1,3-Dimethylbutyl
glycidyl ether,
68134-06-5; 6-
Me thylheptyl
glycidyl ether,
68134-07-6;
Tris(4-
hydroxyphenyl)pro-
pane triglycidyl
ether, 68517-02-2;
Alkyl (C8-C10)
glycidyl ether,
68609-96-1; Alkyl
(C12-C14) glycidyl
ether, 68609-97-2;
1,2,6-Hexanetriol
triglycidyl ether,
68959-23-9; Alkyl
(C6-C12) glycidyl
ether, 68987-80-4;
1,1,1,3,5,7,7,7-
Octamethyl-3,5-
bis(6,7-epoxy-4-
oxaheptyl)tetrasi-
loxane, 69155-42-
6; 2,2-Bis[p-(2-
glycidyloxy-3-
butoxypropyloxy)-
phenyl]propane,
48 FR 57562
December 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 799
Advance Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking
Section 4(e)
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
71033-08-4; 3-[(3-
Chloropropyl)
dimethoxysilyl]
propyl glycidyl
ether, 71808-64-5;
2,2'-[(1-
Methylethylidene)
bis[4,1-
phenyleneoxy-3,1 -
propanediyloxy-
4,1-phenylene(1 -
methylethylidene)-
4,1-
phenyleneoxymethy-
lene]]bis(oxirane),
72319-24-5; 2,4-
Dibromo-6-
methylphenyl
glycidyl ether,
75150-13-9
Glycidyl Esters
Glycidyl acrylate,
106-90-1; Glycidyl
methacrylate, 106-
91-2; Diglycidyl
ester of
hexahydrophthalic
acid, 5493-45-6;
Diglycidyl ester of
phthalic acid,
7195-45-1; Glycidyl
ester of
neodecanoic acid,
26761-45-5; 1,2,3-
Phopa ne tr i y 1 a s te r
of 12-
(ox i ranylme thoxy)-
9-oc tadaoiinoic
acid, 74398-71-3
48 FR 57562
December 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 799
Advance Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking
Section 4(e)
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Halogenated alkyl
epoxides (halo-
genated noncyclic
aliphatic hydro-
carbons with one
or more epoxy
functional
groups):
oxirane(chloro-
methyl)-106-89-8;
oxiraae,
trifluoroftrifluo-
romethyl)-, 428-
59-1; oxirane,
(2,2,2-
trichloroethyl)-,
3083-25-8;
oxirane,
bromomethyl-,
3132-64-7.
Hexachloro-1,3-
butadiene, 87-68-3
Hexachlorocyclo-
pentadiene,
77-47-4
Hexachloroethane,
67-72-1
Hexa f1uoropropylene
Oxide (HFPO), 428-
59-1
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See acetonitrile
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 13178
March 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 57686
December 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 799
Proposed Rule-Section 4(a)
See acetonitrile
111-48
See acetonitrile
See benzyl butyl phthalate
The Interagency Testing Committee
(ITC) recommended that EPA
consider requiring health effects
testing of halogenated alkyl
epoxides. Under section 4(a) of
the Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA), EPA is proposing that the
manufacturers and processors of
hexafluoropropylene oxide (HFPO),
one member of the category of
halogenated alkyl epoxides, test
HFPO for mutagenicity,
oncogenicity, and reproductive
effects.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Hydroquinone,
123-31-9
HyAr oqutnone, 123-
31-9
Rule
Reference
Isophorone
78-59-1
Lead naphthenate,
61790-14-5
Lead naphthenate,
61790-14-5
Mesityl oxide,
141-79-7
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
49 FR 438
January 4, 1984
40 CFR Part 799
Proposed Rule - Section 4(e)
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 24366
Jane 1, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 21294
May 11, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(a)
48 FR 30699
July 5, 1983
40 CFR Part 799
Proposed Rule - Section 4
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
See acetonitrile
This notice constitutes EPA's
response to the Interagency Testing
Committee's designation of
hydroguinone as a priority candidate
for testing.
Under section 4(a) of the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA), EPA
is proposing that manufacturers and
processors of hydroquinone perform
tests to evaluate hydroquinone's
toxicokinetics and tests to evaluate
its potential nervous system,
reproductive, teratogenic, and
mutagenic effects.
See acetonitrile
See calcium naphthenate
See calcium naphthenate
EPA is proposing that manufacturers
and processors of mesityl oxide (MO)
test this chemical for chronic
toxicity with special emphasis on
blood disorders and for
mutagenicity, including gene
mutation and cytogenetic tests. In
addition, EPA is proposing that MO
be tested for oncogenicity if the
results obtained in the mutagenicity
tests are positive.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Mesityl oxide,
141-79-7
Methallyl-2-
nitrophenyl ether,
13414-54-6
4,4'-Methylenedi-
aniline, 101-77-9
Methyl ethyl
ketone, 78-^93-3
Methyl isobutyl
ketone, 108-10-1
Methylolurea,
1000-82-4
Methylolurea,
1000-82-4
7-nitro-2,2-
dimethyl-2,3-
dihdrobenzofuran,
13414-55-6
Nitrobenzene, 98-
95-3
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rula - Section 8(d)
48 FR 28483
June 22, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Proposed Rule - Section 8(d)
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 3(d)
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 24366
June 1, 1983
40 CFR Part 7)6
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 21294
May 11, 1983
40 CFR Part 712
Final Rule - Section 3(a)
48 FR 28483
June 22, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Proposed Rule - Section 8(d)
46 FR 30300
June 5, 1981
40 CFR Part 773
Proposed Rule - Section 4
See acetonitrile
See 7-amino-2,2-dimethyl-2,3-
dihydrobenzofuran
See acetonitrile
See acetonitrile
See acetonitrile
See calcium naphthenate
See calciam naphthenate
See 7-amino-2,2-dimethyl-2,3-
dihydrobenzofuran
See dichloromethane
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Nitrobenzene, 98-
95-3
Phenol, 4-
(1,1,3,3-
tetramethyl
butyl)-, 140-66-9
2-Phenoxyethanol,
122-99-6
2-Phenoxyethanol,
122-99-6
p-Phenylenedi-
amine, 106-50-3
Phenylanediamines_
Tliis category is
defined as all
nitrogen-unsub-
stituted phenyl-
enediamines and
their salts with
zero to two sub-
stitutents on the
ring selected from
the same or diff-
erent members of
the group of halo,
nitro, hydroxy,
hydroxy-lower
alkoxy, lower-
alkyl, and lower
alkoxy. For this
purpose, the term
"lower" is defined
as a group con-
taining between one
and four carbons.
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 22697
May 19, 1983
40 CFR Part 712
Proposed Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 24366
June 1, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 21294
May 11, 1983
40 CFR Part 712
Final Rule - Section 8(a)
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
43 FR 13178
March 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 176
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See acetonitrile
See acetic acid, 2,2',2"-[(butyl-
stannylidyne)tris(thio)]tris-
triisooctyl ester
See calcium naphthenate
See calcium naphthenate
See acetonitrile
See benzyl butyl phthalate
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
As of March 30,
1983, this cate-
gory includes, bat
is not limited to,
the following
phenylenediamines
and any category
members reported
as confidential
for the TSCA
Inventory. Any
substances fitting
the category
definition aided
to the TSCA
Inventory after
March 30, 1933,
are also subject
to this subpart.
o-Diaminobenzene,
95-54-5;
2,5-Diamino-
toluene, 95-70-5;
1,3-Diamino-4-
methylbenzene, 95-
80-7;
o-Phenylene-
diamine,4-chloro-
95-83-0;
o-Phenylenedi-
amine,4-nitro-
99-58-9;
3,5-Diaminotoluene
106-71-4;
m-Diaminobenzene
108-45-2;
2,4-Diaminophenol
dihydrochloride
137-09-7;
1,2-Diamino-4-
methylbenzene 496-
72-0;
m-Phenylenediamine
sulfate (1:1) 541-
70-8;
48 FR 13178
March 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 176
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See benzyl butyl phthalate
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continue^)
m-Phenylened i-
amraoniam dichlor-
ide 541-89-5;
m-Phenylenedi-
amine, 4-methoxy-
dihydrochloride
614-94-8;
m-Phenylenedi-
amine, 4-methoxy-
615-05-4;
1, 2-Phenylene-
diamine dihydro-
chloride,
615-28-1;
1,4-Benzenediamine
2-methyl-,
dihydrochloride,
615-45-2;
p-Phenylenediamine
2-chloro-,
dihydrochloride,
615-46-3;
2,5-Diaminotoluene
sulfate, 615-50-9;
p-Phenylenediamine
dihydrochloride,
624-18-0;
2,6-Diamino-1-
methylbenzene,
823-40-5;
o-Phenylenediamine
4-ethoxy-
1197-37-1;
1,2-Diamino-3-
methylbenzene
2887-25-4;
o-Phenylenedi-
amine, 4-butyl-
3663-23-8;
m-Phenylenedi-
amine, 5-nitro-
5042-55-7;
48 PR 13178
March 30, 1933
40 CPR Part 176
Final Rule - Section
See benzyl butyl phthalate
3(d)
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL ROLES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
m-Phenylenedi-
amine, 4 nitro-
5131-58-8;
m-Phenylenediamine
4-chloro-5131-60-
2; p-
Diaminoanisole,
5307-02-8;
p-Phenylenediamine
2-nitro-, 5307-14-
2;
m-Phenylenedtamine
2-nitro-
6219-67-6;
p-Phenylenediamine
2-chloro-,
sulfate,
6219-71-2;
o-Phenylenediamine
4-nitro-, sulfate,
6219-77-8;
1,4-Benzenediamine
2-methyl-,
sulfate,
6369-59-1;
4,6-Diamino-o-
cresol,
15872-73-8;
p-Phenylenediamine
sulfate,
16245-77-5;
p-Phenylenediainine
2-nitro-, dihydro-
chloride,
18266-52-9;
p-Phenylenedi-
amine, 2,5-
dichloro-,
20103-09-7;
Diaminotoluene,
25376-45-8;
2,4-Diaminoanisole
sulfate,
39156-41-7;
48 FR 13178
March 30, 1983
40 CPR Part 176
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See benzyl butyl phthalate
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
(Continued)
1,2-Benzenedi-
araine,
5-chloro-3-nitro-,
42389-30-0;
1,4-benzene-
diamine, ethane-
dioate (1:1),
62654-17-5;
4,6-Diamino-2-
methylphenol,
hydrochloride,
65879-44-9;
Ethanol, 2-(2,4-
diaminophenoxy)-,
dihydrochloride,
66422-95-5;
1,3-Benzenedi-
amine,
4-ethoxy-, di-
hydrochloride ,
67801-06-3;
1,3-Benzenediamine
4-ethbxy-, sulfate
(1:1), 68015-98-5;
m-Phenylenediamine
4-chloro-, sulfate
68239-80-5;
1,2-Benzaaadiamine
4-nitro-, sulfate
(1:1), 68239-82-7;
1-4-Benzenediamine
2-nitro-, sulfate
(1:1), 68239-83-8;
1,2-Benzenediamine
4-chloro-, sulfate
(1:1), 68459-98-3;
1,3-Benzenedi-
amine, ar-ethyl-
ar-methyl,
68966-84-7.
48 FR 13178
March 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 176
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See benzyl butyl phthalate
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Polybromina ted
biphenyls, 67774-
32-7
Polychlorinated
terphenyls
(polychlorinated
ortho-, meta~, and
para- terphanyls);
Aroclor 5460,
11126-42-4;
Aroclor 5442,
12642-23-8;
terphenyl,
chlorinated,
61788-33-8.
Propylene oxide,
75-56-9
45 PR 70728
October 24, 1980
40 CFR Part 704
Final Rule - Section 8(a)
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
49 FR 430
January 4, 1984
40 CFR Part 799
Proposed Rule - Section 4(a)
This rule requires that the
Environmental Protection Agency
be notified of any manufacture or
importation of polybrominated
biphenyls (PBBs) and tris (2,3-
dibromopropyl) phosphate
(Tris). The purpose of the
notice requirement is to confirm
thai: tfiare are no significant
sources of these substances and
to ensure that EPA has the
opportunity to investigate the
circumstances of any resumption
of production.
See acetonitrile
Under section 4(a) of the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA),
EPA today is proposing that
manufacturers and processors of
propylene oxide test this
chemical for teratogenicity. EPA
is not proposing epidemiological
studies or testing for
carcinogenicity, mutagenicity,
other chronic effects, or
environmental fate at this
time.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Pyridine, 110-86-1
Quinone, 106-51-4
Quinone, 106-51-4
Starmane, dibutyl-
bis(dolecylthio)-,
1185-81-5
Stannane,
dibutylbis[(1-
oxododecyDoxy]-,
77-58-7
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)
terephthalate,
6422-86-2
4-(1,1,3,3-Tatra-
methylbabyl)
phenol, 140-66-9
Toluene, 108-88-3
1,1,1-Trichloro-
ethane, 71-55-6
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
49 FR 456
January 4, 1984
40 CFR Part 799
Proposed Rule - Section 4(e)
48 FR 22697
May 19, 1983
40 CFR Part 712
Proposed Rule - Section 8(a)
48 FR 22697
May 19, 1983
40 CFR Part 712
Proposed Rule - Section 8(a)
47 FR 54624
December 3, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
47 FR 54624
December 3, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
46 FR 30300
June 5, 1981
40 CFR Part 773
Proposed Rule - Section 4
See acetonitirile
See acetoaitrile
The Interagency Testing Committee
recommended that EPA consider
requiring carcinogenic!ty,
teratogenicity, and environmental
fata testing of quinone.
See acetic acid, 2,2",2"-[(butyl-
stannylidyne)tris(thio)]tris-
triisooctyl ester
See acetic acid, 2, 2' , 2il-[ (butyl-
stannylidyne)tris(thio)]tris-
triisooctyl ester
See alkyl tin compounds
See alkyl tin compounds
See acetonitrile
See dichloromethane
111-57
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
1,1,1-Trichloro-
ethane (methyl
chloroform), 71-
55-6
Tr imethylbenzene,
95-63-6
1,2,4-Trimethyl-
benzene, 95-63-6
Trimethylbenisene
(mixed isomers),
25551-13-7
1,2,3-
Tr imethylbenzene,
526-73-8
1,3,5-
Trimethylbenzene,
108-67-8
Tris (2-chloro-
ethyl) phosphite,
140-08-9
Tris (2,3-dibromo-
propyl) phosphate
(Tris), 126-72-7
Tris (2-ethyl-
hexyl) trimelli-
tate, 3319-31-1
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 23088
May 23, 1983
40 CFR Part 791
Proposed Rule - Section 4
48 FR 13178
.March 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 28483
June 22, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Proposed Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 28483
June 22, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Proposed Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 28483
.Tune 22, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Proposed Rule - Section 8(d)
48 FR 13178
March 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
45 FR 70728
October 24, 1980
40 CFR Part 704
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
47 FR 54624
December 3, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See acetonitrile
See ethyl toluenes
Sse benzyl butyl phthalate
See 7-amino-2,2-dimethyl-2,
3-dyhydroben^ofuran
See 7-amino-2,2-dimethyl-2,
3-dyhydrobenzofuran
See 7-amino-2,2-dimethyl-2,
3-dyhydrobenzofuran
See benzyl butyl phthalate
See polybrominated biphenyls
See alkyl tin compounds
111-58
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES
UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 8 OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule
Reference
Excerpt of Rule
(key points)
Vinyl fluoride,
75-02-5
Vinylidene
fluoride, 75-38-7
Xylenes (ortho-,
meta-, and para-
xylene): Benzene,
1,2,-dimethyl, 95-
47-6; benzene,
1,4-dimethyl-,
106-42-3; benzene,
1,3-dimethyl, 108-
38-3.
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8{d)
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
47 FR 38780
September 2, 1982
40 CFR Part 716
Final Rule - Section 8(d)
See acetonitrile
See acetonitrile
See acetonitrile
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PART IV
CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO EXPORT
NOTIFICATION TO EPA UNDER SECTION 12(b) OF TSCA
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO EXPORT NOTIFICATION TO EPA
UNDER SECTION 12(b) OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule/Action Reference
8-Acetyl-3-Dodecyl-7,7,9,9-
Tetramethyl-1,3,8-Triaza-spiro
(4,5) Decane-2,4-drone
Asbestos
(Export Notification)
1332-21-4*
1,2-Benzenediamine, 4-ethoxy,
sulfate, 85137-09-3
49 FR 1753
January 13, 1984
40 CFR Part 721
(Proposed Rule-Section 5)
46 CFR 37608
July 21, 1981
40 CFR Part 707
(Statement of Clarification)
48 FR 29245
August 30, 1983
40 CFR Part 721
(Proposed Rule - Section 5)
Chlorinated naphthalenes: 48 FR 20668
Naphthalenes, 1-chloro-, 90- May 6, 1983
13-1; naphthalene, 40 CFR Part 721
pentachloro, 1321-64-8; (Proposed Rule - Section 5)
naphthalene, trichloro-, 1321-
65-9; naphthalene, hexachloro-,
1335-87-1; naphthalene,
octachloro-, 2234-13-1;
naphthalene, dichloro, 28699-
88-9.
Chlorinated naphthalenes,
chlorinated derivatives of
naphthalene (empirical formula
C^^d , where x+y=8):
naphthalene, 1-chloro-, 90-13-
1; naphthalene, pentachloro,
1321-64-8; naphthalene,
trichloro-, 1321-65-9.
*Chemical Abstract Service numbers (CAS) followed by an asterisk are taken
from the TSCA Inventory of Chemical Substances and appear only on that
inventory.
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO EXPORT NOTIFICATION TO EPA
UNDER SECTION 12(b) OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule/Action Reference
Chlorofluorocarbons:
methane, chlorotrifluoro-,
75-72-9; methane,
trichlorofluoro, 75-69-4;
methane, dichlorodifluoro,
75-71-8; methane,
chlorodifluoro, 75-45-6;
ethane, 1,2-dichloro-1,1,2,2-
tetrafluoro-, 76-14-2; ethane,
chloropentafluoro-, 76-15-3;
me thane, bromochloro-,
74-97-5; methane,
bromochlorodi fluoro-,
353-59-3.
Dicarboxylic Acid Monoester
Ethylamine, distillation
residues
Isopropylamine, distillation
residues
Methylpyridine, substituted
Methylpyridine, substituted
43 FR 11318
March 17, 1978
Parts 712, 762
(Final Rule - Section 6)
49 FR 82
January 3, 1984
40 CFR 721
(Proposed Rule - Section 5)
48 FR 28502
August 24, 1983
40 CFR Part 721
(Proposed Rule - Section 5)
48 FR 28502
August 24, 1983
40 CFR Part 721
(Proposed Rule - Section 5)
49 FR 4390
February 6, 1984
40 CFR Part 721
(Proposed Rule - Section 55
49 FR 99
January 3, 1983
40 CFR Part 721
(Proposed Rule - Section 5)
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO EXPORT NOTIFICATION TO EPA
UNDER SECTION 12(b) OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule/Action Reference
Phenoxypyridine, substituted
2-phenoxypyridine, substituted
Polycarboxylic acid; and
polycarboxylic acid,
alkanolamine salt -
prohibition of use with
nitrites in metalworking
fluids
Polychlorinated biphenyls
(criteria modification) 1336-
36-3*
Polychlorinated biphenyls
(use in electrical equipment)
1336-36-3*
Polychlorinated biphenyls
(closed and controlled waste
manufacturing)
1336-36-3*
Polychlorinated biphenyls
(railroad transformers)
1336-36-3*
Polyglycidol Benzeneamine,
substituted
Potassium N,N-bis
(hydroxyethyl) cocoamine oxide
phosphate, 85712-26-1
49 FR 4390
February 6, 1984
40 CFR Part 721
(Proposed Rule - Section 5)
49 FR 99
January 3, 1983
40 CFR Part 721
(Proposed Rule - Section 5)
49 FR 2762
January 23, 1984
40 CFR Part 747
Immediately effective
(Proposed Rule - Section 5(f))
44 FR 31514
May 31, 1979
40 CFR Part 761
(Final Rule - Section 6)
47 FR 37342
August 25, 1982
40 CFR Part 761
(Final Rule - Section 6)
47 FR 469080
October 21, 1982
40 CFR Part 761
(Final Rule - Section 6)
48 FR 124
January 3, 1983
40 CFR Part 761
(Final Rule - Section 6)
48 FR 57440
December 29, 1983
40 CFR Part 721
(Proposed Rule - Section 5)
48 FR 7142
February 17, 1983
40 CFR Part 721
(Proposed Rule - Section 5)
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO EXPORT NOTIFICATION TO EPA
UNDER SECTION 12(b) OF TSCA
Chemical
Rule/Action Reference
Potassium N,N-bis
(hydroxyethyl) tallowamine
oxide phosphate, 85712-27-2
Tetrachloroethylene,
derivative
Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin,
1746-01-6
48 FR 7142
February 17, 1983
40 CFR Part 721
(Proposed Rule - Section 5)
49 FR 91
January 3, 1984
40 CFR Part 721
(Proposed Rule - Section 5)
45 FR 32677
May 19, 1980
40 CFR Part 775
(Final Rule - Section 6)
IV-6
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO EXPORT NOTIFICATION TO EPA
UNDER SECTION 12(b) OF TSCA
Section 5(e) Consent and Unilateral Orders Issued
Substances subject to a TSCA section 5(e) order are subject to the
section 12(b) export notification requirements. Such orders apply to
"new" chemical substances subject to premanufacture notification (PMN)
review.
The listing below contains a reference to a PMN number because 5{e)
orders are a direct EPA-to-company communication and, as such, are not
published in the Federal Register.
Where the chemical identity is confidential, a generic name is used in
this list. If a company is unsure whether it is exporting one of
these substances (especially where only the generic name can be
published here), the company should contact the TSCA Assistance Office
(see Volume 1, inside front cover). For confidential substances, the
company would have to make a "bona fide" inquiry under 40 CFR
720.25.
PMSI No.
Submitter
Chemical Identification
CBI = Confidential G = Generic name
business information
79-21
79-22
79-23
79-24
79-25
79-26
CBI
CBI
CBI
CBI
CBI
CBI
Polymer of phthalic anhydride ethylene
glycol, heptanol, and 2-ethylhexanol.
Polymer of phthalic anhydride, 1,2-propy-
lene glycol, 1,4-butanediol, 1-octanol and
1-decanol.
Polymer of phthalic anhydride, ethylene
glycol, heptanol, 1-octanol, and 1-
decanol.
Polymer of phthalic anhydride, 1,2-propy-
lene glycol, 1-4-butanediol, and 2-ethyl-
hexanol.
Polymer of phthalic anhydride, 1,3-buty-
lene glycol, 1-octanol, and 1-decanol.
Polymer of phthalic anhydride, 1,3-buty-
lene glycol, 2-ethylhexanol.
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PMN No.
CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO EXPORT NOTIFICATION TO EPA
UNDER SECTION 12(b) OF TSCA
Section 5(e) Consent and Unilateral Orders Issued
Submitter
Chemical Identification
CBI = Confidential G = Generic name
business information
80-35
80-356
80-357
82-400
82-409
82-678
82-679
82-684
83-23
83-24
83-49
83-75
CBI
Marubeni
America Corp.
Marubeni
America Corp.
Jordan Chemical Company
Jordan Chemical Company
CBI
CBI
CBI
CBI
CBI
CBI
CBI
G
G
G
G
G
G
Substituted phenol, reaction products with
^22-30 alkenes
Benzoic acid, 2-[[2-amino-5-hydroxy-6-
[ [4'-[[l-hydroxy-8-[[8-[[(4-methylphenyl)
sulfonyl] amino]-3, 6-disulfo-2-naphtha-
lenyl]azo]-3,3-dimethoxy[1,1*-biphenyl]-4-
yl]azo]-7-sulfo-l-naphthalenyl]azo-5-
nitrotrisodium salt.
Benzoic acid, 2-[[2-amino-6-[[4'-[[5-
[ [2,5-disulfophenyl)azo]-l-hydroxy-6-
(phenylamino)-3-sulfo-2-naphthalenyl]azo]-
3,3"-dimethoxy[1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl]-azo]-
5-hydroxy-7-sulfo-l-naphthalenyl]azo]-5-
nitro-, tetrasodium salt
Potassium N,N-bis (hydroxyethyl) cocoamine
oxide phosphate
Potassium N,N-bis (hydroxyethyl) tallow
amine oxide phosphate
Chlorinated aromatic azo anthraquinone
pigment
Chlorinated aromatic azo pigment
Derivative of Tetrachloroethylene
Substituted phenol
Substituted pyridine
Substituted pyridine
Sodium 2-substituted propanoate
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CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO EXPORT NOTIFICATION TO EPA
UNDER SECTION 12(b) OF TSCA
Section 5(e) Consent and Unilateral Orders Issued
Chemical Identification
PMN No. Submitter
CBI = Confidential G = Generic name
business information
83-129-235
83-237
83-255
83-370
83-272
83-394
83-401
83-418
Union Oil
Company of California
CBI G
CIBA-GEIGY Corporation G
CBI
CBI G
Celanese Corporation G
CBI G
CBI G
83-434
83-603
83-663
83-769
83-906
83-908
83-909
83-910
83-1023
83-1085
CBI
American Cyanamid
Company
CBI
CBI
CBI
CBI
CBI
CBI
CBI
CBI
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Syncrude (full range, dewaxed,
dearsinited shale oil) and derived
products. (Contact TSCA Assistance
Office for further information.)
Substituted pyridine
Dicarboxylic acid monoester
8-acetyl-3-dodecyl-7,7,9,9-tetramethyl-
1,1,3,8-triazaspiro[4,5]decane-2,4-
dione.
Substituted pyridine
Polyglycidyl amine.
Naphthalenetrisulfonic acid,
chlorotriazinylamino methoxy-
methylphenylazo-
Benzenedisulfonic acid, chlorotri-
azinylamino-dimethylphenylazo-sulfo-
naphthaleneazo-
Unsaturated aliphatic diether
Substituted nitrile
Alkyl-substituted aromatic amine
Disubstituted heterocycle
Brominated aryl alkyl ether
Ethylated amino phenol
Amino phenol
Amilinoether
Alkyl aryl phosphine
Substituted phenylacetamide
IV-9
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PART V
NUMERICAL INDEX OF LISTED
CHEMICALS BY CAS NUMBER
A. CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC
PROPOSED AND FINAL REGULATIONS UNDER
TSCA-LISTED IN CAS-NUMBERED SEQUENCE
B. CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO TSCA SECTION
12(b) EXPORT REQUIREMENTS - LISTED IN
CAS-NUMBERED SEQUENCE
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A. CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC PROPOSED AND FINAL REGULATIONS
UNDER TSCA - LISTED IN GAS-NUMBERED SEQUENCE
CAS
number
62-53-3
67-72-1
71-55-6
71-55-6
72-57-1
74-83-3
74-87-3
74-97-5
75-02-5
75-05-8
75-09-2
75-09-2
75-12-7
75-21-8
75-38-7
75-45-6
75-56-9
75-56-9
75-69-4
75-71-8
75-72-9
76-14-2
76-15-3
77-47-4
77-58-7
Page
number
III-1 1
111-48
111-57
111-58
111-20
111-32
111-32
1-03
111-59
111-04
111-33
111-33
111-36
111-05
111-59
1-03
111-05
111-56
1-03
1-03
1-03
1-03
1-03
111-48
111-04
CAS
number
77-58-7
77-58-7
77-83-8
78-30-8
78-32-0
78-33-1
78-59-1
78-87-5
78-87-5
78-93-3
79-06-1
84-61-7
84-64-0
84-66-2
84-69-5
84-74-2
84-75-3
84-76-4
84-78-6
85-68-7
84-69-5
85-69-8
85-70-1
87-61-6
87-68-3
Page
number
111-48
111-57
I 11-36
111-13
III-1 3
111-13
111-49
111-33
111-33
111-50
111-04
111-07
111-07
111-06
111-06
111-07
111-07
111-07
111-07
111-19
111-07
111-07
111-29
111-30
111-48
CAS
number
87-81-6
88-74-4
88-74-4
89-13-4
89-63-4
89-63-4
90-1 3-1
90-13-1
91-92-9
91-96-3
92-52-4
95-47-6
95-48-7
95-48-7
95-49-8
95-50-1
95-50-1
95-50-1
95-51-2
95-51-2
95-54-5
95-63-6
95-63-6
95-70-5
95-76-1
Page
number
111-17
111-10
in-1 1
ni-08
111-10
ni-11
111-31
11-04
111-20
111-20
111-19
111-59
111-32
111-32
111-32
111-17
111-30
111-30
111-10
III-1 1
111-52
111-58
111-58
111-52
111-10
•V.A - 3
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A. CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC PROPOSED AND FINAL REGULATIONS
UNDER TSCA - LISTED IN CAS-NUMBERED SEQUENCE
CAS
number
95-76-1
95-80-7
95-82-9
95-82-9
95-83-0
95-94-3
95-94-3
97-02-9
97-02-9
98-56-8
98-95-3
98-95-3
99-09-2
99-09-2
99-29-6
99-30-9
99-30-9
99-58-9
100-01-6
100-01-6
101-1 4-4
101-77-9
101-77-9
101-90-6
1 01-90-6
Page
number
in-1 1
111-52
111-10
III-1 1
111-52
111-17
111-30
111-10
III-1 1
111-32
II 1-51
111-51
111-10
111-11
111-10
111-10
III-1 2
111-52
111-10
111-12
11-06
11-06
111-50
111-36
111-43
CAS
number
106-40-1
106-42-3
106-44-5
106-44-5
106-46-7
106-46-7
106-46-7
106-47-8
106-47-8
106-50-3
106-51-4
106-51-4
106-71-4
106-88-7
1 06-89-8
106-90-1
106-90-1
106-91-2
106-91-2
106-92-3
106-92-3
106-99-0
106-99-0
108-99-O
1 08-1 0-1
Page
number
1 11-10
111-59
111-32
111-32
111-17
111-30
111-30
III-1 0
III-1 2
111-51
111-57
111-57
111-52
111-05
111-48
111-36
1 11-47
111-36
111-47
111-36
111-43
11-04
111-28
111-33
111-50
CAS
number
108-38-3
108-39-4
108-39-4
108-42-9
108-45-2
108-67-8
108-67-8
108-70-3
108-70-3
108-88-3
108-90-7
108-90-7
108-90-7
110-86-1
1 1 1-40-0
1 1 1 -40-0
115-28-6
115-28-6
1 15-86-6
1 16-14-3
116-15-4
117-81-7
1 17-84-0
1 19-06-2
1 19-07-3
Page
number
111-59
111-32
111-32
111-10
1 1 1 -5 2
111-17
111-58
111-17
111-30
111-57
111-17
111-30
111-30
111-57
111-34
111-34
111-13
111-29
111-14
111-36
111-36
111-08
111-08
111-08
111-08
V.A - 4
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A. CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC PROPOSED AND FINAL REGULATIONS
UNDER TSCA - LISTED IN GAS-NUMBERED SEQUENCE
CAS
number
120-82-1
120-82-1
121-39-1
121-87-9
121-87-9
122-60-1
122-60-1
122-99-6
122-99-6
123-31-9
123-31-9
126-72-7
126-80-5
126-80-7
131-1 1-3
131-15-7
137-09-7
140-08-09
1 40-66-9
140-66-9
141-79-7
141-79-7
141-85-5
147-82-0
353-59-3
Page
number
111-18
IH-30
111-32
111-10
III-1 2
111-36
II 1-4 3
111-51
111-51
111-49
111-49
111-58
111-37
111-43
111-08
111-08
111-52
111-58
111-51
111-57
111-49
111-50
111-10
111-10
1-03
CAS
number
359-1 1-5
428-59-1
428-59-1
496-72-0
526-73-8
526-73-8
541-70-8
541-73-1
541-73-1
541-73-1
541-89-5
554-00-7
554-00-7
556-52-5
556-52-5
558-30-5
563-04-2
573-58-0
608-27-5
608-27-5
608-93-5
611-14-3
614-94-8
615-05-4
615-28-1
Page
number
111-36
111-48
111-48
111-52
111-17
111-58
111-52
111-18
111-30
111-30
111-53
111-11
III-1 2
111-37
111-43
111-06
III-1 3
111-20
III-1 1
111-12
111-18
111-35
111-53
111-53
111-53
CAS
number
615-45-2
615-46-3
615-50-9
620-14-4
622-96-8
624-18-0
626-43-7
634-66-2
634-66-2
634-90-2
634-90-2
634-93-5
634-93-5
635-22-3
635-22-3
646-06-0
646-06-0
646-06-0
677-21-4
823-40-5
827-94-1
827-94-1
930-22-3
930-37-0
930-37-0
Page
numbe r
111-53
111-53
1 11-53
111-35
111-35
111-53
III-1 1
111-18
111-30
111-18
111-30
111-11
111-12
111-11
111-12
111-33
111-33
111-34
111-36
111-53
111-11
111-12
111-05
111-37
111-43
V.A - 5
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A. CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC PROPOSED AND FINAL REGULATIONS
UNDER TSCA - LISTED IN CAS-NUMBERED SEQUENCE
CAS
number
992-59-6
1000-82-4
1000-82-4
1 185-81-5
1 197-37-1
1241-94-7
1241-94-7
1309-64-4
1 319-77-3
1321-64-8
1321-64-8
1321-65-9
1321-65-9
1330-78-5
1330-78-5
1332-21-4
1335-87-1
1335-88-2
1336-36-3
1336-36-3
1336-36-3
1336-36-3
1 345-04-6
1464-53-5
1464-53-5
Page
number
111-20
111-50
1 1 1 -50
111-57
111-53
111-13
1 1 1 -14
III-1 0
111-32
11-04
111-31
11-04
111-31
III-1 4
111-15
111-15
11-04
11-04
1-05
1-06
1-06
1-06
III-1 3
111-05
111-06
CAS
number
1675-54-3
1675-54-3
1746-01-6
1817-73-8
1817-73-18
1937-37-7
2150-54-1
2210-79-9
2210-79-9
2224-15-9
2224-15-9
2234-1 3-1
2234-28-4
2238-07-5
2238-07-5
2404-44-6
2404-44-6
2425-01-6
2425-79-8
2425-79-8
2426-08-6
2426-08-3
2429-71-2
2429-73-4
2429-74-5
Page
number
111-37
111-43
1-07
1 1 1-1 1
111-12
111-21
111-21
111-37
1 11-43
111-37
111-43
11-04
111-05
111-37
111-43
111-05
111-06
111-37
111-37
111-43
11-37
111-43
111-21
111-21
111-22
CAS
number
2429-79-0
2429-81-4
2429-82-5
2429-83-6
2429-84-7
2461-15-6
2461-15-6
2461-18-9
2461-18-9
2528-36-1
2530-83-8
2530-83-8
2586-57-4
2586-58-5
2602-46-2
2610-05-1
2855-19-5
2855-19-8
2887-25-4
2893-80-3
2897-60-1
2897-60-1
3083-25-8
3101-60-8
3101-60-8
Page
number
111-22
111-22
111-22
111-23
111-23
111-37
111-43
111-37
111-43
111-14
111-38
111-43
111-23
111-23
111-24
111-24
111-06
111-05
111-53
111-24
111-38
111-44
111-48
HI-38
111-44
V.A - 6
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A. CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC PROPOSED AND FINAL REGULATIONS
UNDER TSCA - LISTED IN CAS-NUMBERED SEQUENCE
CAS
number
3132-64-7
3188-83-8
3234-28-4
3266-23-7
3266-23-7
3319-31-1
3319-31-1
3530-19-6
3567-65-5
3568-29-4
3626-28-6
3648-20-2
3663-23-8
4016-11-9
4016-1 1-9
4016-14-2
4016-14-2
4335-09-5
5026-74-4
5026-74-4
5042-55-7
5131-58-8
5131-60-2
5255-75-4
5255-75-4
Page
number
111-48
111-44
111-06
111-05
111-06
111-16
111-58
111-24
111-24
111-44
111-25
111-08
111-53
111-38
II 1-4 4
111-38
111-44
111-25
111-38
111-44
111-53
111-54
111-54
111-38
111-44
CAS
number
5307-02-8
5307-14-2
5388-62-5
5493-45-6
5493-45-8
6178-32-1
6178-32-1
6219-67-6
6219-71-2
6219-77-8
6238-25-6
6283-35-6
6350-54-9
6358-29-8
6369-59-1
6422-86-2
6422-86-2
6449-35-0
6637-88-3
6656-03-7
6739-62-4
7195-45-1
7195-45-1
7320-37-6
7320-37-8
Page
number
111-54
111-54
III-1 1
111-47
111-48
111-38
111-44
111-54
111-54
111-54
III-1 1
111-12
111-25
111-25
111-54
111-16
111-57
111-26
111-26
111-26
111-27
111-38
111-47
111-07
111-05
CAS
number
7328-97-4
7328-97-4
7390-81-0
7390-81-0
7422-52-8
7422-52-8
7440-36-0
7665-72-7
7665-72-7
8014-91-3
10401-50-0
11126-42-4
12001-29-5
12172-73-5
12642-23-8
13236-02-7
13236-02-7
13414-54-5
13414-54-6
13414-55-6
13414-55-6
13561-08-5
13561-08-5
14228-73-0
14228-73-0
Page
number
111-38
111-44
111-05
111-07
111-39
111-44
111-13
111-39
111-44
111-27
111-27
111-56
111-16
111-16
111-56
111-39
111-44
111-16
111-50
111-18
111-50
111-39
111-45
111-39
111-45
V.A - 7
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A. CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC PROPOSED AND FINAL REGULATIONS
UNDER TSCA - LISTED IN CAS-NUMBERED SEQUENCE
CAS
number
15872-73-8
15965-99-8
1 5965-99-8
16071-86-6
16143-79-6
16245-77-5
16245-97-9
16245-97-9
17068-78-9
17557-23-2
17557-23-2
17963-04-1
17963-04-1
18266-52-9
18633-25-5
20103-09-7
20217-01-0
20217-01-0
22082-38-2
20282-70-6
22092-38-2
22421-59-6
24447-14-3
25085-99-8
25155-23-1
Page
number
111-54
111-39
111-45
111-27
111-28
111-54
111-39
111-45
111-16
111-39
111-45
111-39
111-45
111-54
111-06
111-54
111-39
111-45
111-06
111-28
111-05
111-45
111-45
111-40
111-14
CAS
number
25155-23-1
25168-21-2
25168-21-2
25168-24-5
25376-45-8
25550-14-5
25550-1 4-5
25551-13-7
25551-1 3-7
25724-58-7
25852-70-4
26444-49-5
26447-14-3
26636-01-1
26636-01-1
26761-40-0
26761-45-5
27554-26-3
28108-99-8
28109-99-8
28553-12-0
28699-88-9
29761-21-5
32568-89-1
32568-89-1
Page
number
111-15
111-04
111-28
111-04
111-54
111-34
111-35
111-17
111-58
111-08
111-03
111-14
111-40
111-03
111-04
111-08
111-47
111-09
111-14
111-15
111-09
11-04
111-04
111-40
111-45
CAS
number
34364-42-6
34364-42-6
35243-89-1
35243-89-1
38054-75-5
38304-52-8
38304-52-8
38954-75-5
39156-41-7
39817-09-9
42389-30-0
51363-64-5
54208-63-8
54208-63-8
54849-38-6
54849-38-6
56803-37-3
59800-46-3
60501-41-9
60501-41-9
61578-04-9
61578-04-9
61702-81-6
61788-33-8
61788-33-8
Page
numbe r
111-14
111-15
111-40
111-45
111-45
111-40
II 1-4 5
111-40
I 11-54
111-40
111-55
111-14
111-40
111-45
111-03
111-04
111-14
111-15
111-40
111-45
111-41
111-46
111-09
111-31
111-56
V.A - 8
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A. CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC PROPOSED AND FINAL REGULATIONS
UNDER TSCA - LISTED IN CAS-NUMBERED SEQUENCE
CAS
number
61788-76-9
61789-36-4
61789-36-4
61789-51-3
61789-51-3
61790-14-5
61790-14-5
61886-60-0
62654-17-5
63449-39-8
64532-97-4
65879-44-9
66422-95-5
67774-32-7
67786-03-2
67786-03-2
67860-04-2
67860-04-2
67801-06-3
68015-98-5
68081-84-5
68134-06-5
681 34-07-6
68239-80-5
68239-82-7
Page
number
111-31
111-29
111-29
111-32
111-32
111-49
111-49
111-09
111-55
111-31
111-15
111-55
111-55
111-56
111-41
111-46
111-05
111-06
111-55
111-55
111-41
111-46
111-46
111-55
111-55
CAS
number
68239-83-8
68298-46-4
68298-46-4
68459-98-3
68517-02-2
68517-02-2
68609-96-1
68609-96-1
68609-97-2
68609-97-2
68920-70-7
68959-23-9
68959-23-9
68966-84-7
68987-80-4
68987-80-4
69155-42-6
69155-42-6
69943-75-5
71033-08-4
71033-08-4
71808-64-5
72319-24-5
72319-24-5
74398-71-3
Page
number
111-55
111-09
111-18
111-55
111-41
111-46
111-41
111-46
111-41
111-46
111-31
111-41
111-46
111-55
111-41
111-46
111-42
111-46
111-42
111-42
111-47
111-47
111-42
111-47
111-47
CAS
number
75150-13-9
82537-67-5
851 37-09-3
85712-26-1
8571 2-27-2
Page
number
111-47
11-03
11-03
II-1 1
11-11
V.A - 9
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B. CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO TSCA SECTION 12(b) EXPORT REQUIREMENTS-
LISTED IN GAS-NUMBERED SEQUENCE
CAS
number
74-97-5
75-45-6
75-69-4
75-71-8
75-72-9
76-14-2
76-15-3
90-13-1
353-59-3
1321-64-8
1321-65-9
1332-21-4
1335-87-1
1336-36-3
1336-36-3
1336-36-3
1336-36-3
1746-01-6
2234-13-1
28699-88-9
85137-09-3
85712-26-1
85712-27-2
Page
number
IV-4
IV-4
IV-4
IV-4
IV-4
IV-4
IV-4
IV-3
IV-4
IV-3
IV-3
IV-3
IV-3
IV- 5
IV- 5
IV- 5
IV- 5
IV- 6
IV-3
IV-3
IV-3
IV- 5
IV- 6
CAS
number
Page
number
CAS
number
Page
number
V.B - 10
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