oEPA
United States Prevention, Pesticides EPA 739-R-06-001
Environmental Protection and Toxic Substances January 2006
Agency (75 IOC)
Reregistration
Eligibility Decision for
Sodium Carbonate;
Weak Mineral Bases
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON, B.C. 20460
OFFICE OF
PREVENTION, PESTICIDES
AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES
CERTIFIED MAIL
Dear Registrant:
This is to inform you that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has completed its
review of the available data on the antimicrobial, sodium carbonate. The Reregistration
Eligibility Decision (RED) was approved and signed on January 26, 2006.
Based on the Agency's review of sodium carbonate, the RED and supporting
documentation are now being published. A Notice of Availability will be published in the
Federal Register announcing the publication of the RED.
The RED and supporting documents for sodium carbonate will be available to the public
in EPA's Pesticide Docket EPA-HQ-OPP-2006-0028 at http://www.regulations.gov.
Please note that the attached RED document pertains only to sodium carbonate and
presents the Agency's conclusions on the dietary, occupational and ecological risks posed by
exposure to sodium carbonate alone. This document also identifies product-specific data for
which the Agency intends to issue Data Call-Ins (DCIs). Note that DCIs, with all pertinent
instructions, will be sent to registrants at a later date. At this time, generic confirmatory data are
required. For product-specific DCIs, the first set of required responses will be due 90 days from
the receipt of the DCI letter. The second set of required responses will be due eight months from
the receipt of the DCI letter.
As part of the RED, the Agency has determined that sodium carbonate is eligible for
reregistration. Sections IV and V of this RED document describe product-specific and generic
data requirements.
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If you have questions pertaining to this document, please contact the Chemical Review
Manager, Rebecca Miller, at (703) 305-0012. For questions regarding product reregistration and
or the product DCI that accompanies this document, please contact Marshall Swindell at (703)
308-6341.
Sincerely,,
U--/
FranK T. Sanders
Director, Antimicrobials Division
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REREGISTRATION ELIGIBILITY DECISION
for
Weak Mineral Bases; Sodium Carbonate
List 4D
Case No. 4066
Approved By:
sanders
Director, Antimicrobials Division
January 26, 2006
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Sodium Carbonate Reregistration Team i
Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations ii
Executive Summary v
I. Introduction 1
II. Chemical Overview 3
A. Regulatory History 3
B. Chemical Identification 3
C. Use Profile 5
III. Summary of Sodium carbonate Risk Assessment 5
A. Human Health Risk Assessment 5
1. Toxicity of Sodium Carbonate 6
2. Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA) Safety Factor 7
3. Population Adjusted Dose (PAD) 7
4. Dietary and Residential Risk Assessment 7
5. Aggregate Risk 8
6. Occupational Exposure 8
7. Human Incident Data 8
B. Environmental Risk Assessment 8
1. Environmental Fate and Ecotoxicity Assessment/Characterization 9
2. Risk to Threatened and Endangered Species 9
IV. Risk Management, Reregistration and Tolerance Reassessment 10
A. Determination of Reregistration Eligibility 10
B. Public Comments and Responses 10
C. Regulatory Position 11
1. Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA) Findings 11
a. "Risk Cup" Determination 11
b. Determination of Safety for U.S. Population 11
c. Determination of Safety to Infants and Children 11
d. Endocrine Disruptor Effects 12
e. Cumulative Risks 12
2. Tolerance Reassessment Summary 13
a. Tolerance Exemptions and Tolerance Reassessment 13
b. Codex Harmonization 13
D. Regulatory Rationale 13
1. Listed Species Considerations 13
a. The Endangered Species Act 13
b. General Risk Mitigation 14
2. Labeling 14
a. Label Amendment 14
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V. What Registrants Need to Do 15
A. End-Use Products 21
1. Additional Product-Specific Data and Efficacy Requirements 21
VI. Appendices 22
A. Table of Use Patterns for Sodium Carbonate 23
B. Table of Generic Data Requirements and Studies Used to Make the
Reregistration Decision 25
C. Technical Support Documents 30
D. Bibliography Citations 31
E. Generic Data Call-In 33
F. Product-Specific Data Call-in 34
G. Batching of End-Use Products 35
H. List of All Registrants Sent the Data Call-In 36
I. List of Available Forms 37
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Sodium Carbonate Reregistration Team
Health Effects Risk Assessment
Kathryn Boyle (RD)
Kerry Leifer (RD)
Deborah Smegal (AD)
Environmental Fate and Ecological Risk Assessment
Norman Birchfied (EFED)
Registration Support
Marshall Swindell (AD)
Risk Management
Rebecca Miller (AD)
Uses and Use Patterns
Rebecca Miller (AD)
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
AE
AD
ADTC
a.i.
aPAD
AR
ARC
BCF
CAS
CI
CNS
cPAD
CSF
CFR
CSFII
DCI
DEEM
DFR
ORES
DWEL
DWLOC
EC
EDSP
EDSTAC
EEC
EP
EPA
EPISUIT
FAO
FDA
FFDCA
FIFRA
Fl. oz.
FOB
FQPA
FWS
G
GENEEC
GLC
GLN
GM
GRAS
HA
HAFT
HOT
HPV
IDS
IR
Acid Equivalent
Antimicrobials Division
Antimicrobials Division Toxicology Endpoint Selection Committee
Active Ingredient
Acute Population Adjusted Dose
Anticipated Residue
Anticipated Residue Contribution
Bioconcentration Factor
Chemical Abstracts Service
Cation
Central Nervous System
Chronic Population Adjusted Dose
Confidential Statement of Formula
Code of Federal Regulations
USDA Continuing Surveys for Food Intake by Individuals
Data Call-In
Dietary Exposure Evaluation Model
Dislodgeable Foliar Residue
Dietary Risk Evaluation System
Drinking Water Equivalent Level (DWEL) The DWEL represents a medium specific
(i.e., drinking water) lifetime exposure at which adverse, noncarcinogenic health effects
are not anticipated to occur.
Drinking Water Level of Comparison.
Emulsifiable Concentrate Formulation
Endocrine Disrupter Screening Program
Endocrine Disrupter Screening and Testing Advisory Committee
Estimated Environmental Concentration. The estimated pesticide concentration in an
environment, such as a terrestrial ecosystem.
End-Use Product
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Protection Agency, Estimation Program Interface Suite
Food and Agriculture Organization
Food and Drug Administration
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
Fluid Ounces
Functional Observation Battery
Food Quality Protection Act
United States Fish and Wildlife Services
Granular Formulation
Tier I Surface Water Computer Model
Gas Liquid Chromatography
Guideline Number
Geometric Mean
Generally Recognized as Safe as Designated by FDA
Health Advisory (HA). The HA values are used as informal guidance to municipalities
and other organizations when emergency spills or contamination situations occur.
Highest Average Field Trial
Highest Dose Tested
High Production Volume
Incident Data System
Index Reservoir
Median Lethal Concentration. A statistically derived concentration of a substance that
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LD
'50
LEL
LOG
LOD
LOAEL
MATC
MCLG
mg/kg/day
mg/L
MOE
MP
MPI
MRID
NA
N/A
NAWQA
NMFS
NOEC
NOEL
NOAEL
NPDES
NPTN
NR
OP
OPP
OPPTS
Pa
PAD
PCC
PADI
PAG
PAM
PCA
PDP
PHED
PHI
ppb
PPE
ppm
PRN
PRZM/
EXAMS
Qi*
RAC
RBC
RED
REI
RfD
can be expected to cause death in 50% of test animals. It is usually expressed as the
weight of substance per weight or volume of water, air or feed, e.g., mg/1, mg/kg or ppm.
Median Lethal Dose. A statistically derived single dose that can be expected to cause
death in 50% of the test animals when administered by the route indicated (oral, dermal,
inhalation). It is expressed as a weight of substance per unit weight of animal, e.g.,
mg/kg.
Lowest Effect Level
Level of Concern
Limit of Detection
Lowest Observed Adverse Effect Level
Maximum Acceptable Toxicant Concentration
Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG) The MCLG is used by the Agency to
regulate contaminants in drinking water under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
Milligram Per Kilogram Per Day
Milligrams Per Liter
Margin of Exposure
Manufacturing-Use Product
Maximum Permissible Intake
Master Record Identification (number). EPA's system of recording and tracking studies
submitted.
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
USGS National Water Quality Assessment
National Marine Fishery Service
No Observable Effect Concentration
No Observed Effect Level
No Observed Adverse Effect Level
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
National Pesticide Telecommunications Network
Not Required
Organophosphate
EPA Office of Pesticide Programs
EPA Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances
Pascal, the pressure exerted by a force of one newton acting on an area of one square
meter.
Population Adjusted Dose
National Poison Control Center
Provisional Acceptable Daily Intake
Pesticide Assessment Guideline
Pesticide Analytical Method
Percent Crop Area
USDA Pesticide Data Program
Pesticide Handler's Exposure Data
Preharvest Interval
Parts Per Billion
Personal Protective Equipment
Parts Per Million
Pesticide Registration Notice
Tier II Surface Water Computer Model
The Carcinogenic Potential of a Compound, Quantified by the EPA's Cancer Risk Model
Raw Agriculture Commodity
Red Blood Cell
Reregistration Eligibility Decision
Restricted Entry Interval
Reference Dose
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RQ
RS
RUP
SAP
SAR
SCI-GROW
SF
SLC
SLN
TC
TD
TEP
TGAI
TLC
TMRC
torr
TRR
UF
/"g/g
/"g/L
USDA
USGS
UV
WHO
WP
WPS
Risk Quotient
Registration Standard
Restricted Use Pesticide
Science Advisory Panel
Structure Activity Relationship Assessment
Tier I Ground Water Computer Model
Safety Factor
Single Layer Clothing
Special Local Need (Registrations Under Section 24(c) of FIFRA)
Toxic Concentration. The concentration at which a substance produces a toxic effect.
Toxic Dose. The dose at which a substance produces a toxic effect.
Typical End-Use Product
Technical Grade Active Ingredient
Thin Layer Chromatography
Theoretical Maximum Residue Contribution
A unit of pressure needed to support a column of mercury 1 mm high under standard
conditions.
Total Radioactive Residue
Uncertainty Factor
Micrograms Per Gram
Micrograms Per Liter
United States Department of Agriculture
United States Geological Survey
Ultraviolet
World Health Organization
Wettable Powder
Worker Protection Standard
IV
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA or the Agency) has completed its human health and
environmental review for the reregistration case 4066; Weak Mineral Bases, and is issuing its
risk management decision. Case 4066 contains four active ingredients (a.i.); however, sodium
carbonate is the only active ingredient in this case with active product registrations that are
eligible to undergo the reregistration process since other product registrations were previously
voluntarily cancelled. For that reason, this Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED) document
will focus on sodium carbonate. The Agency has decided that sodium carbonate is eligible for
reregistration. This RED addresses the active use of sodium carbonate as a fungicide for use as
hard surface disinfectants and sanitizers in institutional and residential settings. There are
currently two registrations that contain sodium carbonate as an active ingredient. Sodium
carbonate is used as an inert in 680 active product registrations. These inert uses were previously
assessed by the Agency and found not be of concern. In addition, sodium carbonate is regulated
by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a GRAS (generally recognized as safe; 21 CFR
184.1742) substance for use as an antioxidant, curing and pickling agent, flavoring agent and
adjuvant, pH control agent, and processing aid. In addition, EPA has listed sodium carbonate as
a pesticide that is considered safe for all uses, active and inert as listed in 40 CFR 180.2 (68 FR
18552, Apr. 16, 2003). It has a tolerance exemption in 40 CFR 180.1234 (41 FR 4537, Jan. 30,
1976) and was recently reassessed by the Agency in 2002.
Overall Risk Summary
Hazard Profile/Human Health Risk
The Agency recently assessed the pesticidal uses of sodium carbonate as part of an evaluation of
the mineral acids (hydrochloric, carbonic, phosphoric, and sulfuric; EPA July 2002). The salts of
carbonic acid risk assessment, which included sodium carbonate, found that 'there is no available
information on sodium carbonate indicative of a human health hazard resulting from the EPA-
regulated uses as well as the FDA GRAS uses to the general public or any population subgroup.
No additional information is needed to assess their safety.' The Agency has determined that
sodium carbonate poses no risks of concern with respect to human exposure when used
according to regulation. This risk assessment provides the basis for the sodium carbonate RED
decision.
The "no risk" finding is based on various conclusions of the FAO/WHO (Food and Agriculture
Organization/World Health Organization) Joint Expert Committee on Food Additives,
conclusions of various FDA GRAS assessments, information previously used by the Agency as
part of the reregistration process, and other information available on government websites. The
2002 Agency assessment found that there are no endpoints of concern for repeated oral, dermal,
or inhalation exposure to sodium carbonate based on the available toxicity data, an understanding
of the human body's ability to metabolize this chemical, and the evaluations previously
conducted by FDA and WHO. There was no evidence of increased susceptibility in a
developmental toxicity study. Sodium carbonate is a FDA GRAS substance (21 CFR 184.1742).
Further, the Agency considers sodium carbonate to be a safe pesticide (40 CFR 180.2).
Therefore a quantitative human health risk assessment was not conducted. There are no
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indications of special sensitivity of infants or children resulting from exposure to sodium
carbonate; therefore, the FQPA Safety Factor was removed (i.e., reduced to IX) for sodium
carbonate.
Environmental Risk
The Agency's assessment concludes that the constituents of the salts of carbonic acid, including
sodium carbonate, are naturally occurring and commonly found in soil and water in the
environment suggesting that releasing low levels of these chemicals would not be expected to
adversely effect wildlife or water resources.
The Agency has no risk concerns for sodium carbonate with respect to non-target organisms. The
Agency expects no effects to listed species or critical habitat and therefore makes a "no effect"
determination for sodium carbonate.
Regulatory Decision
The Agency has determined that sodium carbonate is eligible for reregistration.
Summary of Mitigation Measures
Because no risks of concern were identified, no mitigation measures are needed for sodium
carbonate.
Data Requirements
Additional product-specific data are required to complete the reregistration of sodium carbonate
as described in Section V of this document.
VI
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I. Introduction
The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) was amended in 1988 to
accelerate the reregistration of products with active ingredients registered prior to November 1,
1984. The amended Act calls for the development and submission of data to support the
reregistration of an active ingredient, as well as a review of all submitted data by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency. Reregistration involves a thorough review of the scientific
database underlying a pesticide's registration. The purpose of the Agency's review is to reassess
the potential risks arising from the currently registered uses of the pesticide; to determine the
need for additional data on health and environmental effects; and to determine whether or not the
pesticide meets the "no unreasonable adverse effects" criteria of FIFRA.
On August 3, 1996, the Food Quality Protection Act of 1996 (FQPA) was signed into law. This
Act amends FIFRA to require tolerance reassessment. The Agency has decided that, for those
chemicals that have tolerances and are undergoing reregistration, the tolerance reassessment will
be initiated through this reregistration process. The Act also requires that by 2006, EPA must
review all tolerances in effect on the day before the date of the enactment of the FQPA. FQPA
also amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) to require a safety finding in
tolerance reassessment based on factors including consideration of cumulative effects of
chemicals with a common mechanism of toxicity. This document presents the Agency's human
health and ecological risk assessments and the Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED) for
sodium carbonate.
Sodium carbonate is used as a fungicide in products that are hard surface disinfectants and
sanitizers for use in institutional and residential settings. Sodium carbonate is also used as an
inert ingredient in many pesticide products. These inert uses were previously assessed by the
Agency and found not be of concern.
The Agency has concluded that the FQPA Safety Factor for sodium carbonate should be
removed (equivalent to IX) as there are no endpoints of concern for repeated oral, dermal, or
inhalation exposure to sodium carbonate based on the available toxicity data, an understanding of
the human body's ability to metabolize this chemical, and the evaluations previously conducted
by FDA and WHO. There was no evidence of increased susceptibility in a developmental
toxicity study and there are no indications of special sensitivity of infants or children resulting
from exposure to sodium carbonate.
Any risks summarized in this document are those that result only from the use of the active
ingredient sodium carbonate. FQPA requires that the Agency consider available information
concerning the cumulative effects of a particular pesticide's residues and other substances that
have a common mechanism of toxicity. The reason for consideration of other substances is due
to the possibility that low-level exposures to multiple chemical substances that cause a common
toxic effect by a common toxic mechanism could lead to the same adverse health effect that
would occur at a higher level of exposure to any of the substances individually. Unlike other
pesticides for which EPA has followed a cumulative risk approach based on a common
mechanism of toxicity, EPA has not made a common mechanism of toxicity finding for sodium
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carbonate and any other substances. Sodium carbonate does not appear to produce a toxic
metabolite produced by other substances. For the purposes of this action, therefore, EPA has not
assumed that sodium carbonate has a common mechanism of toxicity with other substances. For
information regarding EPA's efforts to determine which chemicals have a common mechanism
of toxicity and to evaluate the cumulative effects of such chemicals, see the policy statements
released by EPA's Office of Pesticide Programs concerning common mechanism determinations
and procedures for cumulating effects from substances found to have a common mechanism on
EPA's website at http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/cumulative.
This document presents the Agency's decision regarding the reregistration eligibility of the
registered uses of sodium carbonate. In an effort to simplify the RED, the information presented
herein is summarized from more detailed information which can be found in the technical
supporting documents for sodium carbonate referenced in this RED. The risk assessments and
related addenda are not included in this document, but are available in the Public Docket at
http://www.regulations.gov.
This document consists of six sections. Section I is the introduction. Section II provides a
chemical overview, a profile of the use and usage of sodium carbonate and its regulatory history.
Section III, Summary of sodium carbonate risk assessment, gives an overview of the human
health and environmental assessments, based on the information available to the Agency. Section
IV, Risk Management, Reregistration and Tolerance Reassessment, presents the reregistration
eligibility and risk management decisions. Section V, What Registrants Need to Do, summarizes
the necessary label changes based on the risk mitigation measures outlined in Section IV.
Finally, the Appendices list all use patterns eligible for reregistration, bibliographic information,
related documents and how to access them, and Data Call-In (DCI) information.
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II. CHEMICAL OVERVIEW
A. Regulatory History
Sodium carbonate is registered as an active ingredient fungicide that is used as a neutralizer and
buffering agent in industrial and manufacturing processes. Sodium carbonate currently is an
active ingredient in two products that are used as hard surface disinfectants and sanitizers in
institutional and residential settings. In addition to sodium carbonate, these 2 products contain
other active ingredients that are registered with the Agency as disinfectants and sanitizers. As an
inert, sodium carbonate is found in 680 current registrations.
Sodium carbonate was first registered March 10, 1964 as an active ingredient. The Food and
Drug Administration assessed the toxicity of carbonates and bicarbonates in 1975 and listed
sodium carbonate as generally recognized as safe (GRAS).
B. Chemical Identification
Na2C03
o
Ha* Ha*
c^-N,
Common Name:
Chemical Name:
Other Name:
Chemical Family:
Case Number:
Molecular weight:
Empirical Formula:
Basic Manufacturers:
Washing Soda
Sodium carbonate
Soda ash
Inorganic carbonates
4066
CAS Registry Number: 497-19-8
OPP Chemical Code: 073506
105.99
Na2CO3
Speer Products Inc., Medical Chemical Corp., Siamons
International Inc.
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C. Use Profile
The following section provides information on the currently registered uses of the sodium
carbonate product. Included is an overview of the use sites and application methods of sodium
carbonate. Please refer to Appendix A for a comprehensive table of uses of sodium carbonate
eligible for reregistration.
Type of Pesticide: Fungicide
Target Organism(s): Animal pathogenic fungi
Use Sites: Includes the following premises: household, boat, food processing
plant, hospital, commercial, institutional, bathroom.
Use Classification: Sodium carbonate is categorized as a general use pesticide.
Formulation Types: The sodium carbonate products are formulated as liquid soluble
concentrates.
Application Rates/Methods: In households, boats, commercial and institutional settings,
hospitals and bathrooms; 2 ounces of solution per 1 gallon of
water is desired. The solution can then be applied to walls, floors
and other hard non-porous surfaces with a cloth or mop.
In food processing plants, 2.8 ounces per 5 gallons of water (200
ppm of active quaternary) is desired.
For hospital instruments, clean instruments thoroughly and rinse.
Submerge article in solution for at least 10 minutes.
Further information and restrictions to these application rates and
methods can be found in Appendix A.
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III. SUMMARY OF SODIUM CARBONATE RISK ASSESMENTS
The purpose of this summary is to assist the reader by identifying the key features and findings
of these risk assessments, and to help the reader better understand the conclusions reached in the
assessments. The human health and ecological risk assessment documents and supporting
information listed in Appendix C were used to formulate the safety finding and regulatory
decision for sodium carbonate. While the risk assessments and related addenda are not included
in this document, they are available at http://www.regulations.gov. Hard copies of these
documents may be found in the OPP public docket under docket number EPA-HQ-OPP-2006-
0028. The OPP public docket is located in Room 119, Crystal Mall II, 1801 Bell Street,
Arlington, VA, and is open Monday through Friday, excluding Federal holidays, from 8:30 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m.
The human health risk assessment focused on the ammonium, sodium, potassium, and
magnesium salts of carbonic acid as a group due to their chemical similarities. However, these
salts all contain either the bicarbonate ion (HCOs"1) or the carbonate ion (COa"2), and thus share
some common chemistries. A major focus of the assessment is the work previously performed
by FDA in assessing the safety of these chemicals as food additives.
A. Human Health Risk Assessment
1. Toxicity of Sodium carbonate
A brief overview of the toxicity of sodium carbonate is presented below. Further information on
the toxicity of sodium carbonate can be found in the 'Decision Document for Salts of Carbonic
Acid,' issued by the Inert Ingredient Focus Group (2002), which are available at
http •.//www.regulations. go v.
The Agency has reviewed all toxicity studies submitted for sodium carbonate and has determined
that the toxicological database is sufficient for reregistration. The toxicological database for
sodium carbonate is currently comprised of published and unpublished studies either submitted
to the Agency or obtained directly from published open literature.
Upon reviewing the available toxicity information, the Agency has concluded that there are no
endpoints of concern for oral, dermal or inhalation exposure to sodium carbonate. Sodium
carbonate is a FDA GRAS substance and the Agency considers it safe for all active and inert
uses (40 CFR 180.2). The FDA Assessment on which these conclusions are largely based is
titled "Evaluation of the Health Aspects of Carbonates and Bicarbonates as Food Ingredients"
(1975).
In the 1975 FDA Assessment acute, short-term, and developmental toxicity studies and
mutagenicity studies were evaluated for potassium carbonate and bicarbonate. For sodium
carbonate and bicarbonate acute, short-term, and developmental toxicity studies, and
mutagenicity and metabolism studies were evaluated. No chronic studies were identified.
Among the key findings of the assessment as pertains to toxicity were the following:
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"The results of acute toxicity and short-term feeding experiments are not readily
extrapolated in determining toxic levels for carbonate salts consumed by humans.
Treatment of gastric or peptic ulcers in patients with large amounts of carbonate
salts in various forms has been utilized for many years and only rarely have
deleterious results of changes of acid-base balance been reported. When the
human respiratory and renal functions are normal, the mechanisms for disposing
of bicarbonate intake in large amounts through excretion appear to be highly
efficient."
"There is no evidence in the available information on ... potassium carbonate, potassium
bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, [or] sodium bicarbonate ... that demonstrates or suggests
reasonable grounds to suspect a hazard to the public when used at levels that are now
current or that might reasonably be expected in the future."
Below is a toxicological profile for sodium carbonate.
Table 1: Toxicological Profile
Chemical
Toxicity
Other Information
Sodium Carbonate
Oral LD50: rat 2880 to 4090 mg/kg;
Inhalation LC50: rat 2300 mg/m3 (2 hour);
Inhalation LC50: mouse 1200 mg/m3 (2 hour);
Skin irritation: mild;
Eye irritation : mild-moderate;
Aqueous solutions are strongly alkaline;
Concentrated solutions tend to produce local necrosis of
mucous membranes;
Sensitivity reactions may occur from repeated topical use;
Ingestion of large quantities may produce corrosion of GI
tract, vomiting, diarrhea, circulatory collapse, death;
Dusts of vapors of sodium carbonate may cause irritation of
mucous membranes with subsequent coughing and shortness
of breath;
A primary irritant at concentrations below 15% and caustic at
concentrations above approximately 15%, depending on
contact time, areas of exposure, and other factors;
Developmental toxicity test on gestation days 6 to 15 in rats,
mice and rabbits at levels of 3.4 to 340 mg/kg: no effects on
nidation or survival of the dams or fetuses.
Common name:
washing soda
The available toxicity data indicates that the human body metabolizes carbonates, ammonium,
magnesium, potassium, and sodium ions through well-understood pathways. In fact, the metals
are necessary human nutrients. Given the long history of safe use, the available toxicity data, and
an understanding of the human body's ability to metabolize these chemicals, and the evaluations
by FDA and WHO, the IIFG believes that ammonium, potassium, sodium and magnesium
carbonate salts are of low oral toxicity.
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Carcinogenicity Classification
Sodium carbonate is not a known carcinogen.
Mutagenicity Potential
There is no evidence that sodium carbonate has mutagenic potential.
2. FQPA Safety Factor
The FQPA Safety Factor (as required by the Food Quality Protection Act of 1996) is intended to
provide an additional 10-fold safety factor (10X) to protect for special sensitivity in infants and
children to specific pesticide residues in food, drinking water, residential exposures, or to
compensate for an incomplete database. The FQPA Safety Factor has been removed (i.e.,
reduced to IX) for sodium carbonate as there are no endpoints of concern for repeated oral,
dermal, or inhalation exposure to sodium carbonate based on the available toxicity data, an
understanding of the human body's ability to metabolize this chemical, and the evaluations
previously conducted by FDA and WHO. There was no evidence of increased susceptibility in a
developmental toxicity study and there are no indications of special sensitivity of infants or
children resulting from exposure to sodium carbonate.
3. Population Adjusted Dose (PAD)
Dietary risk is characterized in terms of the Population Adjusted Dose (PAD), which reflects the
reference dose (RfD), either acute or chronic, that has been adjusted to account for the FQPA
Safety Factor (SF). This calculation is performed for each population subgroup. A risk estimate
that is less than 100% of the acute or chronic PAD is not of concern. Since toxicological
endpoints for the risk assessment were not identified based on the available data, RfDs and PADs
have not been calculated for sodium carbonate.
4. Dietary and Residential Risk Assessment
Dietary and residential exposure could potentially occur from the use of sodium carbonate as an
active ingredient in food-contact sanitizing solutions and hard surface disinfectants and as an
inert ingredient used on agricultural crops. However, risk estimates have not been calculated for
potential exposures to sodium carbonate when used as an active ingredient on food, in drinking
water, or as a result of use in residential settings because there are no toxicological endpoints of
concern according to a review of the available toxicity information. The inert uses were
previously reviewed by the Agency and found not be of concern as well.
There are no labeled uses for sodium carbonate that would impact surface or groundwater
supplies. The Agency's assessment concludes that the constituents of the salts of carbonic acid,
including sodium carbonate, are commonly found in soil and water in the environment
suggesting that releasing low levels of these chemicals would not normally be expected to
adversely effect wildlife or water resources.
Given the widespread occurrence of these chemicals in the existing food supply, the amounts
that can be applied as a disinfectant or sanitizer or as an inert to food as a result of a use in a
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pesticide product would not be expected to significantly increase the existing amounts in the
food supply. There is no available information on any of the chemicals considered in this
document indicative of a human health hazard resulting from the EPA-regulated uses as well as
the FDA GRAS uses to the general public or any population subgroup.
5. Aggregate Risk
The Food Quality Protection Act amendments to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
require "that there is a reasonable certainty that no harm will result from aggregate exposure to
pesticide chemical residue, including all anticipated dietary exposures and other exposures for
which there are reliable information"(FFDCA, Section 408(b)(2)(A)(ii)). Aggregate exposure
will typically include exposures from food, drinking water, residential uses of a pesticide and
other non-occupational sources of exposure.
Toxicological endpoints for the sodium carbonate risk assessment were not identified based on
the available data and therefore an aggregate risk assessment was not conducted for sodium
carbonate.
6. Occupational Exposure
The occupational exposure assessment for sodium carbonate addresses potential exposures and
risks to humans who may be exposed in "occupational settings." An occupational risk
assessment is required for an active ingredient if certain toxicological criteria are triggered and
there is potential exposure to handlers (mixers, loaders, applicators, etc.) during use or to persons
entering treated sites after application is complete. For sodium carbonate there is potential for
exposure; however, there are no toxicological endpoints of concern. The toxicity of sodium
carbonate derives from the irritation and caustic effects. Labeling of products serves to protect
against irritation and caustic effects.
7. Human Incident Data
In evaluating incidents to humans, the Agency reviewed reports from the National Poison
Control Centers (PCC), the Agency's Office of Pesticide Program's Incident Data System (IDS),
the California Pesticide Illness Surveillance Program, and the National Pesticide
Telecommunications Network (NPTN). In the data sources available to the Agency, no reports
of serious illness have been associated with human exposure to sodium carbonate.
B. Environmental Risk Assessment
A summary of the Agency's environmental risk assessment is presented below. The following
risk characterization is intended to describe the magnitude of the estimated environmental risks
for sodium carbonate use sites and any associated uncertainties. For further information
concerning all aspects about the environmental risk assessment refer to the sodium carbonate risk
assessment (Decision Document for Salts of Carbonic Acid, Inert Ingredient Focus Group,2002)
available http://www.regulations.gov.
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1. Environmental Fate and Ecotoxicity Assessment/Characterization
In general, the constituents of the salts of carbonic acid are commonly found in soil and water in
the environment suggesting that releasing low levels of these chemicals would not normally be
expected to adversely effect wildlife or water resources. Large unintended releases may
adversely affect wildlife and water resources either directly or indirectly. Direct effects may
result from exceeding toxicity thresholds. Indirect effects may be manifested through disrupting
ecosystems through altering pH or increasing availability of algal nutrients.
The magnitude of the pH changes, and thus the magnitude of effects, would depend on a number
of factors including the amount of material released and the buffering capacity of the exposed
soil or water. Normal aquatic pHs range from 5 to 9. EPA's Office of Water recommended
water quality criteria for pH are 6.5 to 9 for freshwater and 6.5 to 8.5 for saltwater. At higher or
lower pH aquatic life is expected to be adversely impacted. In addition, rapid changes in pH can
also be detrimental to aquatic life.
The sodium salts of carbonic acid should dissociate in water resulting in a positively charged
(cation) metal in solution. Dissociation is frequently dependent on pH, with lower (more acidic)
pHs resulting in higher levels of dissociation and greater solubility. Aquatic toxicity of metals
varies with the species of metal and its concentration. Metals do not degrade and thus are
permanent in the environment. They are likely to dissipate by being sequestered in soil,
sediment, and plants.
2. Risk to Threatened and Endangered Species
Due to the low likelihood of exposure and low toxicity of sodium carbonate, the Agency expects
no effects to listed species or critical habitat and therefore the Agency makes a "No Effect"
determination for sodium carbonate.
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IV. RISK MANAGEMENT, REREGISTRATION AND TOLERANCE
REASSESMENT DECSION
A. Determination of Reregistration Eligibility
Section 4(g)(2)(A) of FIFRA calls for the Agency to determine after submission of relevant data
concerning an active ingredient, whether or not products containing the active ingredient are
eligible for reregistration. The Agency has previously identified and required the submission of
generic (i.e., active ingredient-specific) data to support reregistration of products containing
sodium carbonate as an active ingredient. The Agency has completed its review of the generic
data and has determined that the data are sufficient to support reregistration of all products
containing sodium carbonate.
The Agency has completed its assessment of the dietary, residential, occupational and ecological
risks associated with the use of pesticide products containing the active ingredient sodium
carbonate. Based on a review of the data and other available information for the active
ingredient, sodium carbonate, the Agency has sufficient information on the human health and
ecological effects of sodium carbonate to make decisions as part of the tolerance reassessment
process under FFDCA and reregistration process under FIFRA, as amended by FQPA. The
Agency has determined that sodium carbonate containing products are eligible for reregistration.
Appendix A summarizes the uses of sodium carbonate that are eligible for reregistration.
Appendix B identifies the generic data requirements that the Agency reviewed as part of its
determination of reregistration eligibility of sodium carbonate and lists the submitted studies that
the Agency found acceptable. Data gaps are identified as generic data requirements that have not
been satisfied with acceptable data.
B. Public Comments and Responses
Risk assessments for sodium carbonate were not issued for public comment per the Agency's
public participation process because no toxicological endpoints were identified, and as such,
these assessments were qualitative in nature. To ensure that an opportunity is presented to the
public to comment on the risk assessments and risk management decisions for sodium carbonate,
the Agency will implement a public comment period on the sodium carbonate RED document.
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C. Regulatory Position
1. Food Quality Protection Act Findings
a. "Risk Cup" Determination
As part of the FQPA tolerance reassessment process, EPA has concluded that there are no
endpoints of concern for oral, dermal, or inhalation exposure to sodium carbonate based on a
review of the available toxicity information. The Agency has concluded that the established
tolerance exemption for sodium carbonate meets the FQPA safety standards and that the risk
from dietary (food sources only) exposure is within the "risk cup." An aggregate assessment was
not conducted for exposures through food, drinking water and residential exposure since
toxicological endpoints for the risk assessment of sodium carbonate were not identified based on
the available data. The Agency has determined that the aggregate exposure for food and
residential uses are not of concern. In reaching this determination, EPA has considered the
available information on the special sensitivity of infants and children.
b. Determination of Safety to U.S. Population
As part of the FQPA tolerance reassessment process, EPA assessed the risks associated with
sodium carbonate. The Agency determined in the 2002 EPA risk assessment that the established
tolerance exemption for sodium carbonate meets the safety standards under the FQPA
amendments to section 408(b)(2)(D) of the FFDCA and that there is a reasonable certainty no
harm will result to the general population or any subgroup from the use of sodium carbonate as
an active ingredient. In reaching this conclusion, the Agency has considered all available
information on the toxicity, use practices, exposure scenarios and environmental behavior of
sodium carbonate.
Because no toxicological endpoints were identified for sodium carbonate, a qualitative risk
assessment was conducted. Based on this assessment, risks are not of concern for sodium
carbonate.
c. Determination of Safety to Infants and Children
The EPA has determined that the established tolerance exemption for sodium carbonate meets
the safety standards under the FQPA amendments to section 408(b)(2)(C) of the FFDCA, and
that there is a reasonable certainty of no harm for infants and children. The safety determination
for infants and children considers the toxicity, use practices and environmental behavior of
sodium carbonate as noted above for the general population. The safety determination for infants
and children also takes into consideration the possibility of increased dietary exposure due to the
specific consumption patterns of infants and children, as well as the possibility of increased
susceptibility to the toxic effects of sodium carbonate residues in this population subgroup.
In determining whether or not infants and children are particularly susceptible to toxic effects
from exposure to residues of sodium carbonate, the Agency considered the completeness of the
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hazard database for developmental and reproductive effects, the nature of the effects observed
and other information.
The FQPA Safety Factor has been removed (i.e., reduced to IX) as there are no endpoints of
concern for repeated oral, dermal, or inhalation exposure to sodium carbonate based on the
available toxicity data, an understanding of the human body's ability to metabolize this chemical,
and the evaluations previously conducted by FDA and WHO. There was no evidence of
increased susceptibility in a developmental toxicity study. Sodium carbonate is a FDA GRAS
substance (21 CFR 184.1742). Further, the Agency considers sodium carbonate to be a safe
pesticide (40 CFR 180.2). Therefore a quantitative human health risk assessment was not
conducted. There are no indications of special sensitivity of infants or children resulting from
exposure to sodium carbonate.
d. Endocrine Disrupter Effects
EPA is required under the FFDCA, as amended by FQPA, to develop a screening program to
determine whether certain substances (including all pesticide active and other ingredients) "may
have an effect in humans that is similar to an effect produced by a naturally occurring estrogen,
or other endocrine effects as the Administrator may designate." Following recommendations of
its Endocrine Disrupter Screening and Testing Advisory Committee (EDSTAC), EPA
determined that there is a scientific basis for including, as part of the program, the androgen and
thyroid hormone systems, in addition to the estrogen hormone system. EPA also adopted
EDSTAC's recommendation that EPA include evaluations of potential effects in wildlife. For
pesticides, EPA will use FIFRA and, to the extent that effects in wildlife may help determine
whether a substance may have an effect in humans, use FFDCA authority to require wildlife
evaluations. As the science develops and resources allow, screening of additional hormone
systems may be added to the Endocrine Disrupter Screening Program (EDSP).
When the appropriate screening and or testing protocols being considered under the EDSP have
been developed, sodium carbonate may be subject to additional screening and or testing.
e. Cumulative Risks
Risks summarized in this document are those that result only from the use of sodium carbonate
as an active ingredient. The Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA) requires that the Agency
consider "available information" concerning the cumulative effects of a particular pesticide's
residue and "other substances that have a common mechanism of toxicity." The reason for
consideration of other substances is due to the possibility that low-level exposures to multiple
chemical substances that cause a common toxic effect by a common toxic mechanism could lead
to the same adverse health effect as would a higher level of exposure to any of the substances
individually. Unlike other pesticides for which the EPA has followed a cumulative risk approach
based on a common mechanism of toxicity, the EPA has not made a common mechanism of
toxicity finding for sodium carbonate. For further information regarding the EPA's efforts to
determine which chemicals have a common mechanism of toxicity and to evaluate the
cumulative effects of such chemicals, refer to the EPA's website at:
http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/cumulative/.
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2. Tolerance Reassessment Summary
a. Tolerance Exemptions and Tolerance Reassessment
A tolerance exemption for residues of sodium carbonate is established under 40 CFR 180.1234
(41 FR 4537, Jan. 30, 1976). The Agency considers sodium carbonate a safe pesticide when
used as an active or inert ingredient under 40 CFR 180.2 (68 FR 18552, Apr. 16, 2003) and it has
been deemed a GRAS substance by the FDA (21 CFR 184.1742). The tolerance exemption for
sodium carbonate was reassessed by the Agency in 2002.
b. Codex Harmonization
Currently there are no codex MRLs established for sodium carbonate.
D. Regulatory Rationale
The following is a summary of the rationale for managing risks associated with the use of
sodium carbonate as an active ingredient. The Agency feels there is reasonable certainty of no
harm resulting from exposure to sodium carbonate as an active ingredient to the general
population and to infants and children in particular. The Agency also believes there is a low
toxicity concern for ecological effects. As a result of the expected low risk for toxicity and low
human and environmental exposure rates from sodium carbonate, the Agency determined that a
qualitative approach to assessing human health risks and ecological risks from exposure to
sodium carbonate was appropriate. Therefore, no mitigation measures are necessary at this time.
1. Listed Species Considerations
a. The Endangered Species Act
Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act, 16 U.S.C. Section 1536(a)(2), requires all federal
agencies to consult with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for marine and
anadromous listed species, or the United States Fish and Wildlife Services (FWS) for listed
wildlife and freshwater organisms, if they are proposing an "action" that may affect listed species
or their designated habitat. Each federal agency is required under the Act to insure that any
action they authorize, fund, or carry out is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of a
listed species or result in the destruction or adverse modification of designated critical habitat.
To jeopardize the continued existence of a listed species means "to engage in an action that
reasonably would be expected, directly or indirectly, to reduce appreciably the likelihood of both
the survival and recovery of a listed species in the wild by reducing the reproduction, numbers,
or distribution of the species" (50 C.F.R. § 402.02).
To facilitate compliance with the requirements of the Endangered Species Act subsection (a)(2),
the Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pesticide Programs has established procedures
to evaluate whether a proposed registration action may (directly or indirectly) significantly
reduce the likelihood of both the survival and recovery of a listed species in the wild by reducing
the reproduction, numbers, or distribution of any listed species (U.S. EPA 2004). After the
Agency's screening-level risk assessment is performed, if any of the Agency's Listed Species
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LOG Criteria are exceeded for either direct or indirect effects, a determination is made to identify
if any listed or candidate species may co-occur in the area of the proposed pesticide use. If it is
determined that listed or candidate species may be present in the proposed use areas, further
biological assessment is undertaken. The extent to which listed species may be at risk determines
the need for the development of a more comprehensive consultation package as required by the
Endangered Species Act.
For certain use categories, the Agency assumes there will be minimal environmental exposure,
and only a minimal toxicity data set is required (Overview of the Ecological Risk Assessment
Process in the Office of Pesticide Programs U.S. Environmental Protection Agency -
Endangered and Threatened Species Effects Determinations, 1/23/04, Appendix A, Section IIB,
pg.81). Chemicals in these categories therefore do not undergo a full screening-level risk
assessment and are considered to fall under a "no effect" determination. Due to the low
likelihood of exposure and the low toxicity of sodium carbonate, the Agency expects no effects
to listed species or critical habitat and therefore makes a "No Effect" determination for this
chemical.
b. General Risk Mitigation
Sodium carbonate end-use products (EPs) may also contain other registered pesticides. Although
the Agency is not proposing any mitigation measures for products containing sodium carbonate
specific to federally listed threatened and endangered species, the Agency needs to address
potential risks from other end-use products. Therefore, the Agency requires that users adopt all
threatened and endangered species risk mitigation measures for all active ingredients in the
product. If a product contains multiple active ingredients with conflicting threatened and
endangered species risk mitigation measures, the more stringent measure(s) should be adopted.
2. Labeling
a. Label Amendment
Currently, no label amendments are necessary in order for sodium carbonate products to be
eligible for reregistration.
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V. WHAT REGISTRANTS NEED TO DO
The Agency has determined that sodium carbonate is eligible for reregistration. In the near
future, the Agency intends to issue Data Call-In Notices (DCIs) requiring product-specific data.
Generally, registrants will have 90 days from receipt of a DCI to complete and submit response
forms or to request time extension and or waiver requests with a full written justification. For
product-specific data, the registrant will have eight months to submit data and amended labels.
The additional data requirements that the Agency intends to obtain will include, among other
things, submission of the following:
The registrant needs to submit the following items for each product.
Within 90 days from the receipt of the product-specific data call-in (PDCI):
1. Completed response forms to the PDCI (i.e., PDCI response form and requirements
status and registrant's response form); and
2. Submit any time extension or waiver requests with a full written justification.
Within eight months from the receipt of the PDCI:
1. Two copies of the confidential statement of formula (EPA Form 8570-4);
2. A completed original application for reregistration (EPA Form 8570-1). Indicate on the
form that it is an "application for reregistration";
3. Five copies of the draft label incorporating all label amendments outlined in Table 13 of
this document;
4. A completed form certifying compliance with data compensation requirements (EPA
Form 8570-34);
5. If applicable, a completed form certifying compliance with cost share offer requirements
(EPA Form 8570-32); and
6. The product-specific data responding to the PDCI.
Please contact Marshall Swindell at (703) 308-6341 with questions regarding product
reregistration and/or the PDCI. All materials submitted in response to the PDCI should be
addressed as follows:
By US mail: By express or courier service:
Document Processing Desk (PDCI/PRB) Document Processing Desk (PDCI/PRB)
Marshall Swindell Marshall Swindell
US EPA (751OC) Office of Pesticide Programs (751OC)
1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Room 266A, Crystal Mall 2
Washington, DC 20460 1801 South Bell Street
Arlington, VA 22202
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A. End-Use Products
1. Additional Product-Specific Data and Efficacy Requirements
Section 4(g)(2)(B) of FIFRA calls for the Agency to obtain any needed product-specific data
regarding the pesticide after a determination of eligibility has been made. The registrant must
review previous data submissions to ensure that they meet current EPA acceptance criteria and if
not, commit to conduct new studies. If a registrant believes that previously submitted data meet
current testing standards, the study MRID numbers should be cited according to the instructions
in the Requirement Status and Registrants Response Form provided for each product. The
Agency intends to issue a separate Product-Specific Data Call-In (PDCI), outlining specific data
requirements.
Efficacy data are required to ensure that the described labeled use of sodium carbonate as a
disinfectant and sanitizer in end-use products is accurate and effective. The Registrant must
submit as efficacy data to the Agency, Guideline No. 810.2100 (m)(2), AOAC Germicidal and
Detergent Sanitizers Method Study (Reg. No. 875-90) for sodium carbonate.
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VI. APPENDICES
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Appendix A: Use Patterns Eligible for Deregistration
Use Site
Formulation
Application Rate (Range)
No. of Applications
Use Limitations
Food Handling/Storage Establishments Premises and Equipment
Food processing equipment and
food contact items
11715-34-
ready to use
solution
2.8 ounces per 5 gallons of
water (200 ppm of active
quaternary)
Information not given
on label
None given
Commercial, Institutional and Industrial Premises and Equipment
Commercial and Institutional
(Premises & Equipment)
11715-34-
ready to use
solution
2 ounces per gallon of
water. For best results, use
Magic Guard with a cloth
or mop and apply to walls,
floors and other hard
surfaces.
Information not given
on label
None given
Residential and Public Access Premises
Household (Premises & Contents)
11715-34-
ready to use
solution
2 ounces per gallon of
water. For best results, use
Magic Guard with a cloth
or mop and apply to walls,
floors and other hard
surfaces.
Information not given
on label
None given
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Medical premises and equipment
Hospital (Premises and Materials)
1. 11715-34-
ready to use
solution
1 . 2 ounces per gallon of
water. For best results, use
Magic Guard with a cloth
or mop and apply to walls,
floors and other hard
surfaces.
1. Information not
given on label
1 . None given
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2. 15136-10-
ready to use
solution
2. Clean instruments
thoroughly and rinse.
Submerge article in
solution for at least 10
minutes.
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2. Information not
given on label
2. This product is not to
be used as a terminal
sterilant/high-level
disinfectant on any
surface or instrument
that (1) is introduced
directly into the human
body, either into or in
contact with the
bloodstream or normally
sterile areas of the body,
or (2) contacts intact
mucous membranes but
which does not
ordinarily penetrate the
blood barrier or
otherwise enter normally
sterile areas of the body.
Not for sterilization of
instruments
contaminated with
spore-bearing pathogens,
viral hepatitis,
tuberculosis, or rusty
instruments.
Contaminated
instruments and
hypodermic needles
should always be
sterilized by autoclaving.
For technical use of
hospitals, medical,
dental and veterinary
professionals only.
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Appendix B: Table of Generic Data Requirements and Studies Used to Make the Reregistration Decision
DATA REQUIREMENT
New
Guideline
Number
Old
Guideline
Number
Study Title
Use Pattern
CITATION(S)
MRID Number
TECHNICAL GRADE ACTIVE INGREDIENT fTGAI) CHEMISTRY
830.1550
830.1600
830.1620
830.1650
830.1670
830.1700
830.1750
830.1800
830.6302
830.6303
830.6304
830.7200
830.7220
830.7300
61-1
6 1-2 A
61-2B
62-1
62-2
62-3
63-2
63-3
63-4
63-5
63-6
63-7
Product Identity and Composition
Starting Materials and Manufacturing Process
Formation of Impurities
Preliminary Analysis
Certification of Limits
Analytical Method
Color
Physical State
Odor
Melting Point
Boiling Point
Density
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
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DATA REQUIREMENT
New
Guideline
Number
830.7840
830.7860
830.7950
830.7370
830.7550
830.7560
830.7570
830.7000
830.6313
830.6314
830.6315
830.6316
830.6317
830.7100
830.6319
830.6320
830.6321
Old
Guideline
Number
63-8
63-9
63-10
63-11
63-12
63-13
63-14
63-15
63-16
63-17
63-18
63-19
63-20
63-21
Study Title
Solubility
Vapor Pressure
Dissociation Constant in Water
Partition Coefficient (Octanol/Water)
pH
Stability
Oxidizing/Reducing Action
Flammability
Explodability
Storage Stability
Viscosity
Miscibility
Corrosion Characteristics
Dielectric breakdown voltage
Use Pattern
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
CITATION(S)
MRID Number
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
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New
Guideline
Number
850.2100
850.1075
850.1075
850.1010
870.1100
870.1200
870.1300
870.2400
870.2500
870.2600
870.3100
870.3250
870.3465
870.4100
Old
Guideline
Number
71-1
72-1 C
72-1 C
72-2A
81-1
81-2
81-3
81-4
81-5
81-6
82- la
82-3*
82-4*
83-la
DATA REQUIREMENT
Study Title
ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS
Avian Acute Oral Toxicity Test - Quail/duck
Fish Acute Toxicity - Rainbow Trout
Fish Acute Toxicity - Fathead Minnow
Acute Aquatic Invertebrate Toxicity
TOXICOLOGY
Acute Oral - Rat
Acute Dermal - Rabbit
Acute Inhalation - Rat
Acute Eye Irritation - Rabbit
Acute Skin Irritation - Rabbit
Dermal Sensitization
90-Day Oral Subchronic -Rat
21 -Day Subchronic Dermal
90-Day Subchronic Inhalation
Chronic Toxicity - rat
Use Pattern
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
CITATION(S)
MRID Number
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
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DATA REQUIREMENT
New
Guideline
Number
870.4100
870.4300
870.3700
870.3700
870.3800
870.5100
870.5300
870.7485
Old
Guideline
Number
83-lb
83-5
83-3a
83-3b
83-4**
84-2
84-2
85-1
Study Title
Chronic Toxicity - non-rodent
Combined Chronic Toxicity/Carcinogenicity - rat
Prenatal Developmental Toxicity - Rat
Prenatal Developmental Toxicity - Rabbit
Reproduction and fertility effects - Rat
Bacterial Reverse Mutation Test
In Vitro Mammalian Chromosome Aberration Test
Metabolism and Pharmocokinetics
Use Pattern
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
CITATION(S)
MRID Number
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Open literature
Tor guidelines 82-3 and 82-4, at least one is required to be fulfilled; not both (for both food and non-food uses).
**Only required for food use.
ENVIRONMENTAL FATE
835.2120
161-1
Hydrolysis of Parent and Degradates
All
Open literature
Please Note: Although the Open Literature studies do not satisfy any of the Agency's testing guideline requirements, this information
is considered adequate for characterizing the potential hazard from exposure to triethylene glycol. Therefore, no additional mammalian
toxicity data will be required at this time.
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Appendix C: Technical Support Documents
Additional documentation in support of this RED is maintained in the OPP docket, located in
Room 119, Crystal Mall #2, 1801 South Bell Street, Arlington, VA 22202. It is open Monday
through Friday, excluding legal holidays, from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm.
All documents, in hard copy form, may be viewed in the OPP docket room or downloaded or
viewed via the Internet at the following site: http://www.regulations.gov
These documents include:
• Environmental Fate and Effects Review of Mineral Acids as Inert Ingredients in Pesticide
Products. Norman Birchfield, Ph.D., Biologist. May?, 2002. DP Barcode: D282321.
IIFG Decision Documents on Reassessing Exemptions from the Requirement of a
Tolerance for the Mineral Acids (Hydrochloric, Carbonic, Phosphoric, and Sulfuric) and
their Ammonium, Calcium, Ferrous, Ferric, Magnesium, Potassium, Sodium, and/or Zinc
Salts. Kathryn Boyle, CoChair IIFG and Kerry Leifer, CoChair IIFG. July 24, 2002.
• Evaluation of the Health Aspects of Carbonates and Bicarbonates as Food Ingredients.
Life Sciences Research Office, Contract #FDA 223-75-2004, 1975. MRID 457727-01.
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61-1 Chemical Identity
MRID
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19359
19684
20425
29610
55634
56205
66661
67368
86138
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119351 Rohm & Haas Co. (1972) ?Chemistry of Hyamine 3500|. (Compilation;
unpublished study received Apr 19, 1973 under 707-63; CDL: 008317-A)
119612 Rohm & Haas Co. (1972) ?Chemistry of Liquid Detergent-disinfectant
Formulations|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Apr 7, 1972 under
707-74; CDL:024165-A)
119617 Rohm & Haas Co. (19??) Hyamine 3500-80% Formulation B (JB 1420-B).
(Unpublished study received Dec 8, 1971 under 707-74; CDL: 024175-A)
120514 Pioneer Mfg. Co. (19??) ?Chemical Study: Control-35|. (Compila- tion;
unpublished study received Oct 9, 1973 under 892-28; CDL:009063-A)
120917 Ohio Soap Products Co. (19??) ?Chemistry of Formula 801|. (Compi- lation;
unpublished study received Sep 14, 1976 under 27872-2; CDL:226152-A)
120918 Fast Products (19??) (Power Supreme Cleaner/Disinfectant: Chemical Study).
(Compilation; unpublished study received Sep 14, 1976 under 11014-1;
CDL:226156-A)
120919 J.I. Holcomb Research Laboratories (19??) ?Chemistry of N-Dit II|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 6, 1976 under 323- 56;
CDL:226282-A)
120921 Gulf Chemicals Co. (19??) ?Conquer Disinfectant Cleaner: Chemical Study|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 6, 1976 under 19605-10;
CDL:226289-A)
120922 Gulf Chemicals Co. (19??) ?Mint Disinfectant: Chemical Study|. (Compilation;
unpublished study received Oct 6, 1976 under 19605-12; CDL:226290-A)
120930 Rohm & Haas Co. (1977) General Product Chemistry: ?Rohm and Haas Co.
DC-100B|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Aug 1, 1978 under 707-
147; CDL:236692-A)
120943 Corporated Brands Sales, Inc. (19??) ?Control: Manufacturing Formu- la;
Production Control Procedure; Method for Determining Quater- nary
Concentration!. (Compilation; unpublished study received Sep 11, 1974 under
11
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14943-4; CDL:239894-A)
120954 BASF Wyandotte Corp. (1970) ?Kromet: Chemical Study|. (Compila- tion;
unpublished study received Jun 4, 1971 under 662-6; CDL: 240684-A)
121416 Masury-Columbia Co. (19??) ?Chemical Study: Myco-San|. (Compila- tion;
unpublished study received Aug 4, 1976 under 9647-25; CDL: 224864-A)
121568 Onyx Chemical Co. (1965) ?Chemistry of BTC 2125M|. (Compilation;
unpublished study received Oct 7, 1978 under 1839-50; CDL: 240905-A)
122106 Edmar Chemical Co. (19??) ?Chemical Study: Bio-Magic Rinse GPN|.
(Unpublished study received May 21, 1971 under 7048-7; CDL: 050878-A)
122344 Chemifax (1965) ?Spearmint Detergent/Disinfectant Formulation: Epton
Procedure|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 14, 1970 under
11292-1;CDL:239260-B)
128458 Rohm & Haas Co. (1972) ?Chemistry of Hyamine 3500-50%|. (Com- pilation;
unpublished study received Apr 7, 1972 under 707-63; CDL:004306-A)
137936 Paul Koss Supply Co. (19??) ?Kleen-O-Fect III: Chemical Study). (Compilation;
unpublished study received Sep 14, 1976 under 11407-2; CDL:225610-A)
137937 Nord Laboratories (19??) ?Germiplex: Chemical Study|. (Compila- tion;
unpublished study received Sep 14, 1976 under 39491-1; CDL:226167-A)
141758 Premier Chemical Co. (1984) [Product/Manufacturing Chemistry and Analysis
of Premquat 1532 Sanitizer Cleaner]. Unpublished com- pilation. 10 p.
157944 Tincher, C. (1978) Letter sent to R. Jente dated April 12, 1978: [Product
chemistry data]: Q-128. Prepared by Vestal Labs. 6 p.
40589201 Handy, R. (1988) Bromazine S Tablets: Product Identity and Composi- tion:
RFH-88-62-2. Unpublished compilation prepared by Great Lakes Chemical
Corp. 10 p.
40656801 Handy, R. (1988) Bromazine S Granules: Product Chemistry Data: ...: Product
Identity and Composition. Unpublished study. 10 p.
61-2 Description of Beginning Materials and Manufacturing Proces
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19348 Procter & Gamble Company (19??) Process for Manufacturing Comet Cleanser.
(Unpublished study received Jun 20, 1972 under 3573- 30; CDL:007283-A)
19432 Coastal Industries, Incorporated (1976) A Complete Description of the
Production Control Procedures Employed. Includes methods dated Mar 10,
1976. (Unpublished study received Jan 4, 1977 un- der 4829-44; CDL:230533-
A)
19684 Sterling Drug, Incorporated (1975) Product Formula and Manufac- turing
Procedure. (Unpublished study received Nov 20, 1975 under 675-41; submitted
by National Laboratories, Lehn and Fink Industrial Products Div., Montvale,
N.J.; CDL:225256-A)
29608 Fitzpatrick Brothers, Incorporated (19??) Sodium Carbonate Produc- tion.
(Unpublished study received May 5, 1977 under 6466-13; CDL:230217-A)
29611 McLeod, I.E. (1975) Trona mine—soda ash production. Glass In- dustry ?
(?/Aug):12-14,16. (Also~In~unpublished submission re- ceived May 5, 1977
under 6466-13; submitted by Fitzpatrick Brothers, Inc., Chicago, 111.;
CDL:230218-C)
61729 Rohm & Haas Company (19??) Manufacturing Procedure. (Unpublished study
received Oct 20, 1972 under 707-74; CDL:229141-C)
66660 Bullen Chemical Company (1972) Manufacturing Procedure for Neo- mint.
(Unpublished study received Jul 18, 1972 under 1459-35; CDL:228442-A)
67813 Allied Chemical Corporation (1973) Soda Ash. Morristown, N.J: Allied
Chemical. (Also~In~unpublished submission received Oct 6, 1976 under 6836-
27; submitted by Lonza, Inc., Fair Lawn, N.J.; CDL:228680-B)
104223 Rohm & Haas Company (19??) Sodium Carbonate Production. (Unpub- lished
study received May 24, 1978 under 707-146; CDL:234002-G)
104660 Purdy Products, Inc. (1974) ?Source of Raw Material, Manufacturing Procedure
and Sanitary Chemical Analysis of Trophy No-bac Disinfectant Cleaner|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Sep 26, 1974 under 10710-4;
CDL:228542-C)
104940 Buckman Laboratories, Inc. (1978) General Chemistry: ?Busan 1011.
(Unpublished study received Aug 22, 1978 under 1448-69; CDL: 235081-A)
109081 Maintenance Products, Inc. (1971) ?Efficacy of Mapro Hospital Deo San
Disinfectant Cleaner|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Nov 20, 1972
under 7389-6; CDL:236921-A)
112498 Water Soluble Products (1971) ?Sodium Lauryl Sulfate: Analytical Procedures|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Jul 24, 1973 under 7562-9;
CDL.-236910-A)
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112583 Lonza, Inc. (19??) Determination of Quaternary Concentration. (Un- published
study received Apr 30, 1975 under 11602-2; submitted by Molar Enterprises,
Minneapolis, MN; CDL:237074-A)
119351 Rohm & Haas Co. (1972) ?Chemistry of Hyamine 3500|. (Compilation;
unpublished study received Apr 19, 1973 under 707-63; CDL: 008317-A)
119388 Stearns Chemical Corp. (1972) ?Chemistry of Mark 12|. (Compila- tion;
unpublished study received Jan 16, 1973 under 3640-69; CDL:025872-B)
119451 Alfred Chemical Corp. (1972) ?Chemistry of Microcide Alpha|: 388- 2056.
(Compilation; unpublished study received May 1, 1975 under 36837-1;
CDL:235830-A)
119466 Bonewitz-Chemical Services (19??) Process Description for Bonchem PCS
Powder-cleaner Sanitizer: Batch Charge for 2000 Pounds of Product.
(Unpublished study received Mar 7,1972 under 887-16; CDL:239913-A)
119612 Rohm & Haas Co. (1972) ?Chemistry of Liquid Detergent-disinfectant
Formulations|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Apr 7, 1972 under
707-74; CDL:024165-A)
119617 Rohm & Haas Co. (19??) Hyamine 3500-80% Formulation B (JB 1420-B).
(Unpublished study received Dec 8, 1971 under 707-74; CDL: 024175-A)
119769 Shortt, J. (19??) ?Chemistry of Sani-Glow|. (Unpublished study received Jul 10,
1972 under 12144-1; prepared by Bio-Chemical Testing Labs, submitted by
Morco Chemical Co., Forest Park, GA; CDL:238380-A)
119780 Medical Chemical Corp. (19??) Sterility Testing Procedure on Aque- ous and
Alcoholic Tincture Germicidal Solutions (Benzylkonium Chloride 1:750).
(Unpublished study received Jun 6,1967 under 8654-2; CDL:239565-B)
120468 Burden, J. (1973) Certificate of Analysis or Tests: ?Quaternary Disinfectant (EL
62)|: Laboratory No. 4623. (Unpublished study received Apr 17, 1973 under
15599-1; prepared by Technical Services, Inc., submitted by Environmental
Laboratories, Inc., Jacksonville, FL; CDL:237670-A)
120477 Adams Products, Inc. (19??) ?Determination of Quaternary Concen- tration—
Ammonium Halides; Production Control Procedure—Adams Disinfectant
Cleaner|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Nov 1, 1972 under 13645-1;
CDL:004596-A)
120490 Bio-Cide Chemical Co., Inc. (19??) The Name and All Pertinent In- formation
Concerning Such Food Additive, Including, Where Avail- able, Its Chemical
Identity and Composition: ?Aqua-San|. (Un- published study received Jan 21,
1964 under 6730-1; CDL: 007924-A)
120500 Bio-Cide Chemical Co., Inc. (1966) ?Chemistry of Aqua-San|. (Com- pilation;
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unpublished study received Apr 7, 1969 under 6730-1; CDL:007926-B)
120514 Pioneer Mfg. Co. (19??) ?Chemical Study: Control-35|. (Compila- tion;
unpublished study received Oct 9, 1973 under 892-28; CDL:009063-A)
120517 Fleischhauer, D. (1974) Report on Water Purifier for Swimming Pools under the
Classification Program: File MH8826. (Unpublished study received Jun 24,
1974 under 4829-43; prepared by Under- writers' Laboratories, Inc., submitted
by Coastal Chemical Co., Div. of Coastal, Carlstadt, NJ; CDL:009338-B)
120546 Chemical Research Laboratories of America, Inc. (1962) ?Chemical Data
Concerning Dioxcide|. (Compilation; unpublished study re- ceived Aug 9, 1962
under unknown admin, no.; CDL:121369-A)
120548 Pioneer Mfg. Co. (1969) ?Chemical Data on Action|. (Compilation; unpublished
study received Aug 28, 1970 under 892-25; CDL: 133106-A)
120553 Coastal Chemical Co. (1969) ?Iso Clor: Chemical Study|. (Compi- lation;
unpublished study received May 12,1971 under 4829-14; CDL:220357-A)
120557 Barco Chemical (19??) ?Germxseptic: Chemical Study|. (Compila- tion;
unpublished study received Apr 6, 1973 under 10395-3; CDL:221454-A)
120917 Ohio Soap Products Co. (19??) ?Chemistry of Formula 801|. (Compi- lation;
unpublished study received Sep 14, 1976 under 27872-2; CDL:226152-A)
120918 Fast Products (19??) (Power Supreme Cleaner/Disinfectant: Chemical Study).
(Compilation; unpublished study received Sep 14, 1976 under 11014-1;
CDL:226156-A)
120919 J.I. Holcomb Research Laboratories (19??) ?Chemistry of N-Dit II|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 6, 1976 under 323- 56;
CDL:226282-A)
120920 Gulf Chemicals Co. (19??) ?Lemon Disinfectant: Chemical Study).
(Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 6, 1976 under 19605-9;
CDL:226288-A)
120921 Gulf Chemicals Co. (19??) ?Conquer Disinfectant Cleaner: Chemical Study|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 6, 1976 under 19605-10;
CDL:226289-A)
120922 Gulf Chemicals Co. (19??) ?Mint Disinfectant: Chemical Study). (Compilation;
unpublished study received Oct 6, 1976 under 19605-12; CDL:226290-A)
120925 Prinova Co., Inc. (19??) ?Production Control Procedure for Ladrin Disinfectant
Cleaner PR-1 and a Method for Determining Quater- nary Concentrationl.
(Compilation; unpublished study received May 6, 1975 under 10742-10;
CDL:234878-A)
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120926 B & B Chemical Co., Inc. (19??) ?Production Control Procedure for B & B
Fragrant Disinfectant and a Method for Determining Quater- nary
Concentrationl. (Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 30, 1974 under
6899-14; CDL:234916-A)
120927 B & B Chemical Co., Inc. (19??) ?Production Control Procedure for B & B
Lemon X and a Method for Determining Quaternary Concentra- tion|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 30, 1974 under 6899-13;
CDL:234918-A)
120928 Good Housekeeper Maintenance Supplies (19??) ?Production Control Procedure
for G H K Disinfectant Cleaner 19-a and a Method for Determining Quaternary
Concentrationl. (Compilation; unpub- lished study received Mar 3, 1975 under
11932-1;CDL:235491-A)
120930 Rohm & Haas Co. (1977) General Product Chemistry: ?Rohm and Haas Co.
DC-100B|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Aug 1, 1978 under 707-
147; CDL:236692-A)
120939 Criter Chemco, Inc. (19??) ?Determination of Quaternary Concentra- tion and
Production Control Procedure—Ammonium Halides|. (Compilation; unpublished
study received Jun 17, 1975 under 35958-2; CDL:237237-A)
120943 Corporated Brands Sales, Inc. (19??) ?Control: Manufacturing Formu- la;
Production Control Procedure; Method for Determining Quater- nary
Concentrationl. (Compilation; unpublished study received Sep 11, 1974 under
14943-4; CDL:239894-A)
120945 Reliance-Brooks, Inc. (1969) ?Chemistry of Aqua Turge No. 745|. (Compilation;
unpublished study received Nov 17, 1970 under 4297-21; CDL:240134-A)
120947 Field Industries, Inc. (19??) ?Chemical Study: Mint Fresh Disin- fectant
Cleaner|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Sep 18, 1974 under 34886-
4; CDL.-240386-A)
120948 Heather Products International, Inc. (19??) ?RX-100 Disinfectant Cleaner:
Chemical Study|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Aug 2, 1974 under
32942-1; CDL:240399-A)
120950 Nechtman, J. (1970) Letter sent to U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural
Research Service, Pesticides Regulation Div. dated Nov 11, 1970 ?Bio-Shield:
Production control procedures|. (Un- published study received Nov 27, 1970
under 5185-27; submitted by Bio-Lab, Inc., Decatur, GA; CDL:240489-A)
120954 BASF Wyandotte Corp. (1970) ?Kromet: Chemical Study]. (Compila- tion;
unpublished study received Jun 4,1971 under 662-6; CDL: 240684-A)
120955 Products Chemical Co. (19??) ?Prochem 200 Germicidal Cleaner: Chemical
16
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Study|. (Compilation; unpublished study received May 14,1975 under 8503-12;
CDL:240692-A)
121416 Masury-Columbia Co. (19??) ?Chemical Study: Myco-San|. (Compila- tion;
unpublished study received Aug 4, 1976 under 9647-25; CDL: 224864-A)
121462 Aireactor Corp. (1971) ?Aireactor: Chemical Activity Tests]. (Com- pilation;
unpublished study received Sep 7, 1971 under 6095-3; CDL:235562-A)
121468 Zoe Chemical Co. (1971) ?CD Prototype Formulations: Manufacturing
Suggestions and Tests to Determine Chemical Activity]. (Compi- lation;
unpublished study received May 31, 1972 under 7885-17; CDL:235762-A)
121471 Morton Herman & Co. (1974) ?CD Prototype Formulations: Analytical,
Manufacturing, and Control Procedures]. (Compilation; unpub- lished study
received Feb 12, 1975 under 33370-3; CDL:235823-A)
121489 Stanley-Home Products, Inc. (1965) ?Chemical Study]. (Compila- tion;
unpublished study received Oct 4,1974 under 10887-4; CDL:236235-B)
121496 Jude Chemical Specialties Co. (1975) ?JCS-160 Cleaner/Disinfectant: Chemical
Study]. (Compilation; unpublished study received Apr 18, 1975 under 35930-1;
CDL:237234-A)
121551 Private Label Chemicals, Inc. (1971) ?Chemical Study~PLC Quat II).
(Compilation; unpublished study received Dec 19, 1972 under 18035-3;
CDL:240380-A)
121560 Abso Clean Chemical Co. (1971) ?Chemical Study Odor-Nil #300|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Jan 26, 1973; May 11, 1973 under
4970-5; CDL:240606-A)
121568 Onyx Chemical Co. (1965) ?Chemistry of ETC 2125M]. (Compilation;
unpublished study received Oct 7, 1978 under 1839-50; CDL: 240905-A)
121933 Herman Chemical Co. (1973) ?Terminate: Quality Control Reports].
(Compilation; unpublished study received Mar 6, 1973 under 8436- 2;
CDL:006151-A)
121959 Oxford Chemicals (1970) ?Chemical Study: Oxford/Hockwald Hospital San-O-
Six LS-10C]. (Compilation; unpublished study received Dec 4, 1970 under
3635-119; CDL:007304-D)
121962 Oxford Chemicals (1970) ?Chemistry of Quatergent LS-10C]. (Com- pilation;
unpublished study received Dec 4, 1970 under 3635- 120; CDL.-007305-D)
122006 Basic Chemical Co., Inc. (1970) ?Quaternary Ammonium Compounds:
Determination of Activity; Production Control Procedures for Liquid
Disinfectants; Quality Control Form]. (Compilation; unpublished study received
17
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Jul 27,1970 under 8170-7; CDL: 009117-A)
122007 Fremont Industries (1971) ?Manufacturing and Control Procedures for NP
Prototype Formulations; Determination of Activity of Quater- nary Ammonium
Compounds; Preparation of .008 Normal Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Solution;
Analysis of ETC 1100|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Feb 17, 1972
under 7053-10; CDL: 009214-A)
122020 Kapco Industries, Inc. (1971) ?Chemical Study: Quaternary Ammonium
Compounds|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Sep 12, 1972 under
11665-2;CDL:011009-A)
122022 Index Chemical, Inc. (1969) ?Chemistry of BTC 1100|. (Compila- tion;
unpublished study received Mar 23, 1972 under 11672-2; CDL:011010-B)
122024 Kingswell Chemical (19??) ?Chemical Study: Lonza Sanitizer Cleaner 45-7|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Feb 20, 1973 under 14157-2;
CDL.-011094-A)
122052 Grace Lee Products, Inc. (1969) ?Chemical Study|. (Compilation; unpublished
study received Sep 20, 1971 under 783-12; CDL: 022185-B)
122058 Davies Young Co. (1969) ?Gard: Chemical & Physical Properties and Analytical
Procedures]. (Compilation; unpublished study re- ceived May 31, 1972 under
559-15;CDL:023488-D)
122072 Camp Chemical Co., Inc. (1969) ?Chemistry of Degerm Plus and Other
Products|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Nov 3, 1971 under 1430-
69; CDL:024912-A)
122080 Oxford Chemicals (1970) ?Chemical Study: Quatergent LS-10C|. (Compilation;
unpublished study received Dec 4, 1970 under 3635-120; CDL:025840-B)
122349 Southland Corp. (1972) ?Chemical Study: Hy-Q-10|. (Compilation; unpublished
study received Aug 1, 1972 under 9129-15; CDL: 239647-A)
128458 Rohm & Haas Co. (1972) ?Chemistry of Hyamine 3500-50%|. (Com- pilation;
unpublished study received Apr 7, 1972 under 707-63; CDL:004306-A)
133788 R. Square Chem. & Coating, Inc. (19??) ?Chemistry of R-Quat-25|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received May 23, 1975 under 35939-5;
CDL:237236-A)
134266 California Correction Industries (19??) ?Chemistry of Bardac-22 . (Compilation;
unpublished study received May 24, 1974 under 10970-2; CDL.-234688-A)
137936 Paul Koss Supply Co. (19??) ?Kleen-O-Fect III: Chemical Study). (Compilation;
unpublished study received Sep 14,1976 under 11407-2; CDL:225610-A)
137937 Nord Laboratories (19??) ?Germiplex: Chemical Study). (Compila- tion;
18
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unpublished study received Sep 14, 1976 under 39491-1; CDL:226167-A)
137941 Frontier Chemicals (1969) ?Disinfec: Activity of Ammonium Com- pounds|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Jul 26, 1972 under 9282-9;
CDL.-005813-D)
141758 Premier Chemical Co. (1984) [Product/Manufacturing Chemistry and Analysis
of Premquat 1532 Sanitizer Cleaner]. Unpublished com- pilation. 10 p.
150264 Clorox Company (1985) [Product Chemistry Data]: Clorox Liquid Bleach.
Unpublished compilation. 75 p.
157770 Huntington Laboratories, Inc. (1965) Tergitol Nonionic Surfactants: [Product
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157944 Tincher, C. (1978) Letter sent to R. Jente dated April 12, 1978: [Product
chemistry data]: Q-128. Prepared by Vestal Labs. 6 p.
161474 Domain Industries, Inc. (1984) Cut 'n Dry: Product Chemistry, Re- sidue
Chemistry, and Environmental Fate Data and Waiver Re- quests: Volume I.
Unpublished compilation. 92 p.
40267001 Leifheit, B. (1987) Product Chemistry for Crystal Vanish Toilet Bowl Cleaner.
Unpublished compilation prepared by Drackett Co. 9 p.
40656801 Handy, R. (1988) Bromazine S Granules: Product Chemistry Data: ...: Product
Identity and Composition. Unpublished study. 10 p.
61-3 Discussion of Formation of Impurities
MRID Citation Reference
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Chemistry, and Environmental Fate Data and Waiver Re- quests: Volume I.
Unpublished compilation. 92 p.
40267001 Leifheit, B. (1987) Product Chemistry for Crystal Vanish Toilet Bowl Cleaner.
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40656801 Handy, R. (1988) Bromazine S Granules: Product Chemistry Data: ...: Product
19
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Identity and Composition. Unpublished study. 10 p.
62-1 Preliminary Analysis
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150264 Clorox Company (1985) [Product Chemistry Data]: Clorox Liquid Bleach.
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64129 De Azevedo, J.P.; Frances, S. (1970) Report on Eye Irritation Testing in Rabbits
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67607 De Azevedo, J.P.; Peterson, A.F. (1971) Report on Eye Irritation Testing in
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67716 De Azevedo, J.P.; Frances, S. (1970) Report on Eye Irritation Testing in Rabbits
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(Unpublished study received May 19,1971 under 11559-1; prepared by Wells
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69525 Daniels, C.L. (1970) Acute Toxicity and Skin and Eye Irritation Studies: Report
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723 74 Procter & Gamble Company (1972) ?Toxicity Data Regarding Comet
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77075 Johnston, C.D. (1972) Consan 20 Safety Evaluation by Acute Dermal and Eye
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79723 De Azevedo, J.P.; Frances, S. (1969) Report on Eye Irritation Testing in Rabbits
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86127 Shapiro, R.L. (1968) Report on Eye Irritation Test. (Unpublished study received
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86130 Huntington Laboratories, Incorporated (1969?) Toxicity Information: ?Tor|.
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86137 Galbraith, C.J. (1976) Letter sent to Irving Gottlieb dated Sep 20, 1976
?Toxicological information on soda ash|. (Unpublished study received Oct 6,
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86142 De Azevedo, J.P.; Frances, S. (1970) Report on Eye Irritation Test- ing in
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90608 Perch, P.; Frances, S. (1970) Report on Eye Irritation Testing in Rabbits Using
MC-20: Laboratory No. D-4952. (Unpublished study received Apr 23, 1971
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95156 Levenstein, I. (1970) To Determine If the Test Material Produces Any Irritation
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95157 Levenstein, I. (1970) To Determine If the Test Material Produces Any Irritation
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99177 Blackmore, R.H. (1968) Final Report: Acute Eye Irritation--Rab- bits:
?Clearodine|: Project No. 507-102. (Unpublished study received Dec 31, 1970
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105842 Weinberg, M. (1967) Acute Inhalation Toxicity: ?Bio-Guard PFD-4 Poultry
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105843 Weinberg, M. (1967) Acute Ocular Irritation (Rabbits): ?Bio-Guard PFD-4
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5185-127; prepared by Booz, Allen Applied Research, Inc., submitted by Bio-
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106942 Wolven, A.; Levenstein, I. (1968) To Determine If the Test Material Produces
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(Unpublished study received Aug 12, 1968 under 365- 66; prepared by Leberco
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107838 Sanders, B. (1972) Skin and Eye Irritation Studies on Kleen-San Hatchery
Cleaner: Lab. No. MP1001. (Unpublished study received Feb 16, 1972 under
1696-41; prepared by Missouri Analytical Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Metro
Products Co., Atlanta, GA; CDL:006529-A)
110153 De Azevedo, J.; Frances, S. (1970) Report on Eye Irritation Testing in Rabbits
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111122 Wolven, A.; Levenstein, I. (1971) To Determine If the Test Material Produces
Any Irritation When Instilled into Rabbits' Eyes: ?Fullphene|: Assay No. 15565.
(Unpublished study received Aug 17,1971 under 2915-56; prepared by Leberco
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111169 De Azevedo, J.; Frances, S. (1970) Report on Eye Irritation Testing in Rabbits
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1970 under 303-87; prepared by Wells Laboratories, Inc., submitted by
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112588 De Azevedo, J.; Frances, S. (1970) Report on Eye Irritation Testing in Rabbits
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(Unpublished study received May 19, 1971 under 11559-1; prepared by Wells
Laboratories, Inc., submitted by SV Chemicals, Div. of Universal Industries,
Inc., Tacoma, WA; CDL:237077-C)
114991 Wynn, J. (1970) Oxford Quatergent, Sample Undiluted: ?Eye Irrita- tion Test
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115276 Hiles, R.; Yewey, D.; Collins, W. (1982) Rabbit Eye Irritation Study: 7B0507-
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118897 Moldovan, M. (1970) To Determine the Deleterious Effects of the Test Material
to the Rabbit Eye: Westosan: I.B.L. No. 7689. (Unpublished study received Apr
23, 1970 under 52-161; prepared by Food and Drug Research Laboratories, Inc.,
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118899 WARF Institute, Inc. (1970) Report: ?Bio-Guard GD-100|: WARF No. 0060142.
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119485 Sanders, B. (1972) Skin and Eye Irritation Studies on Kleen-San Hatchery
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119614 Baldwin, J. (1971) Primary Eye Irritation of JB1420-A-1 in Rabbits: Contract
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707-74; prepared by Affiliated Medical Enterprises, Inc., submitted by Rohm &
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119656 Doyle, R.; Majors, P. (1973) Primary Skin and Acute Eye Irritation Studies of
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119725 Gabriel, K. (1971) Primary Eye Irritation Study: ?West Chemical Products, Inc.-
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119732 Ebbens, K. (1972) Report to ...: Eye Irritation Test in Albino Rabbits: IBT No.
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119737 Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (1963) Assay Report: ?Pine- scented
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120431 Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (1963) Assay Report: W.A.R.F. No.
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120474 WARF Institute, Inc. (1970) Report: ?Germ-O-Solv|: WARF No. 0070155.
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120493 Molomut, N. (19??) ?Dioxcide: Toxicity to Mice and Other Subjects|: Report
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120524 WARF Institute, Inc. (1971) Report: WARF No. 1062676. (Unpub- lished study
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120530 Arce, A.; Maxey, D.; Jasper, R. (1972) ?Q-tabs Sanitizing Tablets: Rabbits|.
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120533 Williamson, H.; Maxey, D.; Smith, C.; et al. (1972) ?Q-tabs Sani- tizing Tablets:
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120534 Daniels, C. (1971) Primary Skin and Acute Eye Irritation Studies on Pasturite
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(Unpublished study received Mar 29, 1971 under 662-15; prepared by Hill Top
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120535 WARF Institute, Inc. (1970) Report: WARF No. 0060143. (Unpublished study
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120536 Schoenig, G. (1968) Report to Swift and Company: Acute Toxicity Studies on
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120537 Schoenig, G. (1968) Report to Swift and Company: Acute Toxicity Studies on
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120538 Schoenig, G. (1968) Report to Swift and Company: Acute Toxicity Studies on
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120540 Schoenig, G. (1968) Report to Swift and Company: Acute Toxicity Studies on
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120549 WARF Institute, Inc. (1972) Report: WARF No. 2032370. (Unpublished study
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120556 Procter & Gamble Co. (19??) Toxicology Data: ?Comet|. (Unpub- lished study
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120559 WARF Institute, Inc. (1971) Report: WARF No. 0031298. (Unpublished study
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120560 WARF Institute, Inc. (1971) Report: WARF No. 1111163. (Unpublished study
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120561 Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (1969) Assay Report: WARF No.
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120923 Airwick Professional Products (1975?) ?Efficacy of Omega|. (Un- published
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120953 Regel, L. (1972) Letter sent to B. Garrett dated Aug 31, 1972 ?Bio-Guard DD-
100: Skin and eye irritation|. (Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1972 under
5185-169; prepared by WARF Insti- tute, Inc., submitted by Bio-Lab, Inc.,
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121329 Gabriel, K. (1971) To Determine the Degree of Irritation, If Any, Which ...
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Biosearch, Inc., submitted by West Chemical Products, Inc., New York, NY;
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121335 Shapiro, R. (1971) Report on Eye Irritation Test: ?Sentinel Disin- fectant|.
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121340 LeClerc, M. (1972) Primary Skin Irritation Studies; and/or Eye Injury Studies on
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121393 WARF Institute, Inc. (1970) Report: WARF No. 0070155. (Unpublished study
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121463 De Azevedo, J.; Frances, S. (1970) Report on Eye Irritation Testing in Rabbits
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121526 Wolven, A.; Levenstein, I. (1972) To Determine If the Test Material Produces
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Assay No. 22887. (Unpublished study re- ceived Jun 27, 1972 under 3533-47;
47
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121527 Wolven, A.; Levenstein, I. (1972) To Determine If the Test Material Produces
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121899 Baldwin, J. (1971) Primary Eye Irritation of JB1420-A-1 in Rabbits: Contract
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707-147; prepared by Affiliated Medical Enterprises, Inc., submitted by Rohm &
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121927 De Azevedo, J.; Frances, S. (1971) Report on Eye Irritation Testing in Rabbits
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122142 Van Horn, E. (1972) To Study Eye Irritation of Purina C & S Powder on
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133902 LeClerc, M. (1972) Letter sent to L. Sellers dated Oct 3, 1972: In laboratory (A)
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81-5 Primary dermal irritation
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19644 Upman, P.J.; Carter, T.M. (1977) Primary Skin Irritation in the Rabbit of Super
Soft Kitchen Klenzer. (Unpublished study re- ceived May 5,1977 under 6466-
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?Toxicological information on soda ash|. (Unpublished study received Oct 6,
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119737 Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (1963) Assay Report: ?Pine- scented
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120536 Schoenig, G. (1968) Report to Swift and Company: Acute Toxicity Studies on
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120923 Airwick Professional Products (1975?) ?Efficacy of Omega|. (Un- published
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121524 Wolven, A.; Levenstein, I. (1972) To Determine the Degree of Irri- tation the
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121525 Wolven, A.; Levenstein, I. (1972) To Determine the Degree of Irri- tation the
Material May Produce When Applied to the Clipped In- tact and Abraded Skin
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19686 Pucci, L.A. (1975) Determination of Available Chlorine in Tergisan NR
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19735 Kronenwett, F.R. (1972) Certificate of Analysis: AOAC Salubrite: Project
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19741 Stimpert, K.M.; Seiter, W.J. (1972) Comparison of DuBois Kloro Sprex B with
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19814 Ochs, H.P. (1970) ?Dilution Tests Using~S~.~typhosa~ATCC #6539 on
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19819 Oakite Products, Incorporated (1972) Efficacy of Oakite Chlor- Tergent.
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20362 Procter & Gamble Company (1964) Cedar Hill Farms Dairy Plant Study.
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20375 Ochs, H.P. (1971) AOAC Germicidal and Detergent Sanitizer Test #4.023.
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21507 Intercontinental Chemical Corporation (1976) CDB ClearonI(R)A Sani- tizer.
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21512 Ochs, H.P. (1970) ?Use Dilution Test Using~S~. -typhosa- ATCC #6539|.
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23451 Levenstein, I. (1973) ?Efficacy of Chlorine as a Water Disinfec- tant|.
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24980 Hanus, J.; Gay, T.A.; Dooley, H.L. (1974) ?Iso Clor Super Stabi- lized Chlorine
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28914 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No.
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30282 Conti, J.A. (1979) (Microbiological Test Report for Sani-Clean in Pseudomonas
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30530 Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Tola Sanitizer Cleaner: Test
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31403 Shapiro, R.L.; Palochak, M.E. (1969) ?Sanikleen Bacteriological and Use
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31973 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No.
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32070 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No.
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32363 Gupta, M.R. (1974) Bacteriological Evaluation of Three (3) Samples of
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32480 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No.
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32588 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Rainbow
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32776 Shapiro, R.L.; Palochak, M.E. (1970) ?Efficacy Reports|. (Unpub- lished study
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32860 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Calclean One-Step:
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32861 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Magic Sheen
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32862 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Calclean Econ-San:
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32868 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: N-Dit II: Test Report
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33764 Quasi, J.F.; Rampy, L.W.; Balmer, M.F.; et al. (1978) Toxicologic and
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33769 Conti, J.A. (1979) Microbiological Test Report: Lone Star FP Sanitizer: Test
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35074 Donnelly, T.W. (1972) AOAC Use-Dilution Tests vs.~Staphylococ~?- ?~cus
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36714 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No.
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38165 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: MB- 601-80.
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38587 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Sani- Bright
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38593 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Bac Stop Sanitizer
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38595 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Tackle Mint
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38693 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Lonza Formulation
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39548 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Edsan Spectrum
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41384 Bonorden, R.; Perritt, A.M. (1970) ??~Salmonella_choleraesuis~and
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41385 Bonorden, R.; Perritt, A.M. (1970) ?Tests on~Salmonella_Choler~?-
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44145 Vinson, L.J. (1966) Use of PBS in Lever Products. (Unpublished study received
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44371 Petrocci, A. (1970) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
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45714 Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Carousel Disinfectant Cleaner
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46366 Prince, H.N. (1979) Presence of Organic Soil during the Antiviral Test: Report
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46542 Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No, MB- 513-80.
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46568 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Savin Sanitizer
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received Aug 13, 1980 under 712-26; prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by
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46570 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Sank- quat I (Lonza
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46577 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Chem- clean D
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46589 Biotech Control Laboratories, Incorporated (1973) Report of Micro- biological
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46781 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No.
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46782 Conti, J.A. (1979) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No. MB- 232-79.
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46783 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No.
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46784 Conti, J.A. (1978) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No. MB- 110-78.
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47047 Conti, J.A. (1979) Microbiological Test Report: Fostracide: Test Report No.
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47053 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Quad- Lizer # 101:
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47054 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Quad- Lizer #103:
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47055 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: DC-7500 Lemon
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47056 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Quad- Lizer # 102:
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47176 Bio-Labs, Incorporated (1980) Efficacy Data: (Bio-Guard GD-100 Dis-
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47261 Abbott, D.D. (19??) A.O.A.C. Use Dilution Test. (Unpublished study received
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47262 Brown, W.E.; Miller, J. (1972) Disinfectant Test Data: Scent-O-Le-
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48406 Biotech Control Laboratories, Incorporated (1971) ?Reports of Microbiological
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received Sep 1, 1972 under 3636-20; submitted by Britex Corp., Holbrook,
Mass.; CDL: 230598-A)
48949 Biotech Control Laboratories, Incorporated (1970) ?Efficacy Study: Formulation
Sf-A-30-3|: Report BCI-4670. (Compilation; unpub- lished study including
report BCI-4670A, received Jul 15, 1971 under 11602-1; submitted by Molar
Enterprises, Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:228896-A)
49055 Bio-Lab, Incorporated (1980) Bio-Guard WOF Supra 100: Efficacy Data.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 15, 1980 under 5185-243;
CDL:243610-A)
49056 Bio-Lab, Incorporated (1980) Bio-Guard CBQ Supra 200: Efficacy Data.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 15, 1980 under 5185-255;
CDL:243609-A)
49057 Bio-Lab, Incorporated (1980) Bio-Guard CBQ Supra 100: Efficacy Data.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 15, 1980 under 5185-266;
CDL:243608-A)
49059 Bio-Lab, Incorporated (1980) Bio-Guard CBQ-200: Efficacy Data.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 15, 1980 under 5185-268;
CDL:243606-A)
49060 Bio-Lab, Incorporated (1980) Bio-Guard WOF-200: Efficacy Data.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 15, 1980 under 5185-250;
CDL:243605-A)
49201 Petrocci, A. (1972) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing: TS # 1827. (Unpublished study received Sep 14, 1972 under
623-33; prepared by Onyx Chemical Co., sub- mitted by United Chemical Co.,
Inc., Kansas City, Mo.; CDL: 228451-A)
49229 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: TAK 200 Sanitizer
Cleaner: Test Report No. MB-802-80. (Unpublished study received Oct 15,
1980 under 9265-8; prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Tek Chemicals, Inc.,
Portland, Oreg.; CDL: 243612-A)
49586 Wahl, R.A. (1972) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use- Dilution Method:
Report L-10972. (Unpublished study received Dec 20, 1972 under 13645-1;
80
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prepared by Biotech Control Labora- tories, Inc., submitted by Adams Products,
Inc., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:238361-A)
49603 Wahl, R.A. (1971) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use-Dilu- tion
Method: Report BCI-5571. (Unpublished study received Nov 11,1971 under
11602-1; prepared by Biotech Control Laborato- ries, Inc., submitted by Molar
Enterprises, Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:228897-A)
49645 Wahl, R.A. (1972) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use-Dilu- tion
Method: Report L-8472. (Unpublished study received Mar 12, 1973 under
13898-16; prepared by Biotech Control Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Contract
Packaging, Inc., Des Moines, Iowa; CDL:227957-A)
49656 Brown, W.E.; Casillo, B. (1972) Summary Bactericidal Report Form- USDA
Product Registration: Bio-Guard DD-100. (Unpublished study received Aug 9,
1972 under unknown admin, no.; submitted by Bio-Labs, Inc., Decatur, Ga.;
CDL:132529-A)
49659 Bio-Labs, Incorporated (1972) ?Efficacy Study|. (Reports by vari- ous sources;
unpublished study received Aug 9, 1972 under un- known admin, no.;
CDL:132473-A)
49777 Petrocci, A. (1972) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing: TS # 1921. (Unpublished study received Oct 4, 1972 under
13798-4; prepared by Onyx Chemical Co., sub- mitted by Forrer Chemical,
Milwaukee, Wis.; CDL:228528-A)
49840 Bio-Lab, Incorporated (1980) Bio-Guard WOF Supra 200 Disinfectant
Deodorant: Efficacy Data. (Compilation; unpublished study re- ceived Oct 14,
1980 under 5185-264; CDL:243578-A)
50690 Wahl, R.A. (1975) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use-Dilu- tion
Method: Report No. L-12475. (Unpublished study received Sep 16, 1975 under
33431-3; prepared by Biotech Control Labo- ratories, Inc., submitted by
Interchem, St. Louis, Mo.; CDL: 235825-A)
50691 Lonza, Incorporated (19??) Determination of Quaternary Concentra- tion.
Undated method. (Unpublished study received Mar 26, 1975 under 33431-3;
submitted by Interchem, St. Louis, Mo.; CDL: 235825-B)
50692 Petrocci, A. (1973) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing. (Unpublished study received Jan 15, 1974 under 33449-1,
prepared by Onyx Chemical Co., submitted by Pyroil Co., Inc., La Crosse, Wis.;
CDL:235826-C)
51234 Keeling, P.R. (1979) Letter sent to J.H. Benedict and G.S. Massing dated Feb 26,
1979: Repeat application patch test using EPA patch conditions. (Unpublished
study received Aug 4, 1980 under 3573-37; submitted by Procter & Gamble Co.,
81
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Cincinnati, Ohio; CDL:243063-J)
51286 Petrocci, A.; Clarke, P. (1979) Laboratory Communication: LC # 57607.
(Unpublished study including LC #'s 57608, 57609, 57610..., received Jan 18,
1980 under 1839-49; submitted by Onyx Chemical Co., Jersey City, N.J.;
CDL:242529-A)
51590 Eltzroth, I.E. (1968) Letter sent to Don Saurenman dated Oct 7, 1968 ?Consan|.
(Unpublished study received Nov 29, 1968 under 10331-1; prepared by
California State Polytechnic College, Orna- mental Horticulture Dept,
submitted by Del Tek, Inc., Pearland, Tex.; CDL:229921-A)
51591 Finch, H.C. (1968) Letter sent to Don Saurenman dated Oct 2, 1968 ?Slide
germination: Consan vs. Captan 50 and Dithane 65|. (Un- published study
received Nov 29, 1968 under 10331-1; prepared by California State Polytechnic
College, Biological Sciences Dept., submitted by Del Tek, Inc., Pearland, Tex.;
CDL:229921-B)
52190 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No.
MB-627-80. (Unpublished study received Jun 13, 1980 under 44389-3; prepared
by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Cal Clean Products, Inc., North Hollywood, Calif;
CDL:242719-A)
52422 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Sanicare Pine Quat:
Test Report No. MB-553-80. (Unpublished study received Mar 31, 1980 under
559-23; prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Davies Young Co., Maryland
Heights, Mo.; CDL:242581-A)
52905 Wahl, R.A. (1972) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use-Dilu- tion
Method. (Unpublished study received Jun 7, 1972 under 12469-1; prepared by
Biotech Control Laboratories, Inc., sub- mitted by B & T Chemical Co., Inc., St.
Louis, Mo.; CDL: 229411-A)
52908 Wahl, R.A. (1972) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use-Dilu- tion
Method. (Unpublished study received Jun 7, 1972 under 12469-2; prepared by
Biotech Control Laboratories, Inc., sub- mitted by B & T Chemical Co., Inc., St.
Louis, Mo.; CDL: 229406-A)
52909 Wahl, R. A. (1972) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use-Dilu- tion
Method. (Unpublished study received May 26, 1972 under 12474-2; prepared by
Biotech Control Laboratories, Inc., sub- mitted by Chem-Masters Corp., Chagrin
Falls, Ohio; CDL:229404-A)
52912 Wahl, R.A. (1973) Report of Microbiological Efficacy. (Unpublished study
received Mar 7, 1973 under unknown admin, no.; prepared by Biotech Control
Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Webco Chem- ical Corp., Webster, Mass.;
CDL:229424-A)
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53068 Klein, M. (1972) Procedure for Testing the Virucidal Action of Lonza
Formulation 30-3. (Unpublished study received Aug 16,1972 under unknown
admin, no.; submitted by ?; CDL:118626-A)
53069 Wahl, R.A. (1971) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use- Dilution Method:
Report BCI-3871. (Unpublished study received Sep 24, 1971 under unknown
admin, no.; prepared by Biotech Con- trol Laboratories, Inc., submitted by
Conklin Co., Inc., Shako- pee, Minn.; CDL:118628-A)
53595 Wahl, R.A. (1971) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use-Dilu- tion
Method: Report BC1-5971. (Unpublished study received Dec 8, 1971 under
1652-18; prepared by Biotech Control Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Creco
Co., Inc., Long Island City, N.Y.; CDL:022668-A)
53599 Biotech Control Laboratories, Incorporated (1970) ?Efficacy of Formulation SF-
A-30-3|: Report BCI-4670. (Compilation; unpub- lished study received Oct 8,
1971 under 1652-18; submitted by Creco Co., Inc., Long Island City, N.J.;
CDL:022668-B)
53655 Wahl, R.A. (1977) Report of Microbiological Evaluation: Report No. L-0477.
(Unpublished study received Jan 17, 1977 under 6836-31; prepared by Biotech
Control Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Lonza, Inc., Fair Lawn, N.J.;
CDL:228827-A)
53950 Wahl, R.A. (1971) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use-Dilution Method.
(Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1971 under unknown admin, no.; prepared
by Biotech Control Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Baird Chemical Industries,
Fairlawn, N.J.; CDL:132828-A)
54027 Pyroil Company, Incorporated (1973) Determination of Activity of Quaternary
Ammonium Compounds by the Epton Procedure. Analyt- ical procedure no.
OSD-41-65R dated Nov 15, 1973. (Unpublished study received Nov 26, 1973
under 33449-1; CDL:235826-A)
54028 Saterbak, L.L. (1973) Preparation of .008 Normal Sodium lauryl sulfate
Solution. Analytical procedure no. OSR-1 dated Nov 15, 1973. (Unpublished
study received Nov 26, 1973 under 33449-1, submitted by Pyroil Co., Inc., La
Crosse, Wis.; CDL:235826-B)
55217 Rohm & Haas Company (1973) ?Efficacy of Liquid Detergent-Disin- fectant|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Sep 1, 1972 under 707-74;
CDL:231543-B)
55622 Procter & Gamble Company (1979?) Additional Toxicology Studies: Comet.
Summary of studies 243063-B through 243063-N. (Unpub- lished study
received Aug 4, 1980 under 3573-37; CDL:243063-A)
55630 Procter & Gamble Company (1979) ?Toxicity of Comet to Humans|.
83
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(Compilation; unpublished study received Aug 4,1980 under 3573- 37;
CDL:243063-I)
55635 Procter & Gamble Company (1980) Consumer Incident Experience: Comet.
(Unpublished study received Aug 4,1980 under 3573-37; CDL:243063-O)
55636 Procter & Gamble Company (19??) Employee Eye Exposure Experience:
Comet. (Unpublished study received Aug 4, 1980 under 3573-37; CDL:243063-
P)
55917 Wahl, R.A. (1972) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use-Dilu- tion
Method: Report L-3372. (Unpublished study received Jul 12, 1972 under 14776-
1; prepared by Biotech Control Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Bio Chemical
Products, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.; CDL:229438-A)
55919 Wahl, R. A. (1972) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use-Dilu- tion
Method: Report L-2772. (Unpublished study received Jun 1, 1972 under 11734-
1; prepared by Biotech Control Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Cambridge Soap
& Chemical Corp., Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:229436-A)
55921 Wahl, R.A. (1972) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use-Dilu- tion
Method: Report L-0772. (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1972 under
11711-1; prepared by Biotech Control Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Land
Chemical Co., Glen Ridge, N.J.; CDL: 229434-A)
56122 Wahl, R.A. (1972) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use-Dilu- tion
Method: Report L-1672. (Unpublished study received May 1, 1972 under 9731-
3; prepared by Biotech Control Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Inter-state Oil
Co., Inc., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:228932-A)
56203 Procter & Gamble Company (1963) ?Spic & Span with Ammonia Plus- Patch
Test, Cup Test and Elbow Washing Test|. (Unpublished study received May 2,
1963 under 3573-12; CDL:229835-A)
56206 Procter & Gamble Company (1963) Bacteriological Test Methods Used to
Compare Spic and Span with Ammonia-Plus and Current Spic and Span.
(Unpublished study received May 2, 1963 under 3573-12; CDL:229835-D)
56248 Petrocci, A. (1970) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing: (Pheneen Sanitizer): TS 1103. (Unpub- lished study received
Nov 27, 1970 under 7211-7; prepared by Onyx Chemical Co., submitted by
Ulmer Pharmaceutical Co., Ply- mouth, Minn.; CDL:228418-A)
56287 Wahl, R.A. (1971) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use-Dilu- tion
Method: Report BCI-5671. (Unpublished study received Nov 10, 1971 under
1459-33; prepared by Biotech Control Laborato- ries, Inc., submitted by Bullen
Chemical Co., Folcroft, Pa.; CDL:228444-A)
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56484 Conti, J.A. (1979) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No. MB- 468-79.
(Unpublished study including test report nos. MB-469- 79, MB-470-79, MB-
471-79..., received Jan 9, 1980 under 6836-28; submitted by Lonza, Inc., Fair
Lawn, N.J.; CDL:241644-A)
62932 Bio-Lab, Incorporated (1980) Efficacy Data: ?Bio-Guard DD-200|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Nov 24, 1980 under 5185-180;
CDL:243933-A)
62945 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No.
MB-794-80. (Unpublished study received Oct 15, 1980 under 40823-13;
prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Stern Chemical Co., Inc., Washington,
D.C.;CDL:243831-A)
62947 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No.
MB-843-80. (Unpublished study received Dec 1, 1980 under 527-95; prepared
by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Midland Laboratories, Inc., Des Moines, Iowa;
CDL:243925-A)
62949 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No.
MB-837-80. (Unpublished study received Dec 4, 1980 under 34714-1; prepared
by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Alco Chemical Co., Akron, Ohio; CDL:243929-A)
62950 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No.
MB-839-80. (Unpublished study received Dec 10, 1980 under 38892-1; prepared
by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Ruesch Chemical Corp., Elk Grove Village, 111.;
CDL:243926-A)
63022 Dobak, D. (1980) Letter sent to V.J. Richter and R. Messina dated Sep 17,1980:
Disinfectant claim—Aj ax cleanser EPA registra- tion. (Unpublished study
received Sep 30, 1980 under 4582-66; submitted by Colgate Palmolive Co., New
York, N.Y.; CDL: 243779-A)
63763 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No.
MB-812-80. (Unpublished study received Oct 20, 1980 under 45052-1; prepared
by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Reactor Labs, Patterson, N.J.; CDL:243727-A)
63813 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No.
MB-792-80. (Unpublished study received Sep 3, 1980 under 43466-1; prepared
by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Ben Franklin Products Co., Franklin, Mass.;
CDL:243748-A)
64340 Champion Chemical Company (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Champion
Chemical Lonza Formulation 47-5: MB-426-79A. (Compilation; unpublished
study, including test report no. MB-426-79, received May 28, 1980; Dec 17,
1979? under 9829-6; CDL:242678-A)
64869 Brown, W.E.; Casillo, B. (1972) Summary Bactericidal Report Form, USDA
85
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Product Registration: Bio-Guard DD-100. (Unpublished study received Feb 14,
1972 under 5185-169; submitted by Bio-Lab, Inc., Decatur, Ga.; CDL:221127-
B)
65763 Hillyard Chemical Company (1979) ?Gerniicidal Efficacy Tests|. (Re- ports by
various sources; unpublished study received Feb 29, 1980 under 1658-23;
CDL:241993-A)
66217 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No.
MB-703-80. (Unpublished study received Aug 5, 1980 under 1266-183;
prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Maker International Corp., New Orleans,
La.; CDL:243039-A)
66632 Petrocci, A. (1972) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing: TS # 1803. (Unpublished study received Nov 13, 1972 under
4584-86; prepared by Onyx Chemical Co., sub- mitted by Gem, Inc., Byhalia,
Miss.; CDL:228476-A)
66662 Petrocci, A. (1971) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing. (Unpublished study received Nov 29, 1971 under 1459-35;
prepared by Onyx Chemical Co., submitted by Bullen Chemical Co., Folcroft,
Pa.; CDL:228442-D)
67228 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Magic Sheen
Disinfectant 25. (Unpublished study received Aug 1, 1980 under 32975-4;
prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by P.M. Chemi- cal Co., San Diego, Calif.;
CDL:243041-A)
67369 Petrocci, A. (1980) Letter sent to D. Greene dated Jul 14, 1980: Confirmatory
testing of customer's product similar to Onyx NP 9.0 prototype: LC # 58152.
(Unpublished study received Aug 18, 1980 under 7101-9; prepared by Onyx
Chemical Co., submitted by Walton-March, Inc., Highland Park, 111.;
CDL:244075-A)
67398 Petrocci, A.; Clarke, P. (1980) Letter sent to D. Greene dated Mar 28, 1980:
Confirmatory testing for customer's product similar to Onyx CD 3.2 prototype:
LC 57915. (Unpublished study received Oct 22, 1980 under 7673-9; submitted
by Murphy Phoenix Co., Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:244004-A)
67410 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Myco- San: Test
Report No. MB-842-80. (Unpublished study received Dec 2, 1980 under 9647-
25; prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Masury-Columbia Co., Melrose Park,
111.; CDL:244014-A)
67412 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Quat-9: Test Report
No. MB-834-80. (Unpublished study received Nov 19,1980 under 4402-17;
prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Gulf States Chemical Co., Hattiesburg,
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Miss.; CDL:244012-A)
67442 Biotech Control Laboratories, Incorporated (1977) (Report of Microbiological
Evaluation of Ring Carriers and Efficacy of Sani- kleen 30-3 on Staphylococcus
aureus): Report L-5377. (Compilation; unpublished study, including report L-
5077, received May 3, 1977; Apr 29, 1977 under 6836-22; submitted by Lonza,
Inc., Fair Lawn, N.J.; CDL:230833-A)
67608 Servicemaster Industries, Incorporated (1973) Bactericidal, Fungi- cidal, and
Sanitizing Test Results. (Compilation; unpublished study received May 14, 1974
under 6109-13; CDL:235784-C)
67609 Servicemaster Industries, Incorporated (19??) Determination of Quaternary
Ammonium Compounds by the Epton Procedure. Undated method.
(Unpublished study received Dec 13, 1971 under 6109-13; CDL:235784-D)
67610 Petrocci, A. (1971) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing: Request # TS #1346. (Unpublished study received Dec 13,
1971 under 6109-13; prepared by Onyx Chemical Co., submitted by
Servicemaster Industries, Inc., Downers Grove, 111.; CDL:235784-E)
67812 Galbraith, C.J. (1976) Letter sent to Mr. Gottlieb dated Sep 20, 1976
?Toxicological information on soda ash|. (Unpublished study received Oct 6,
1976 under 6836-27; prepared by Allied Chemical Corp., submitted by Lonza,
Inc., Fair Lawn, N.J.; CDL: 228680-A)
67948 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: A.N.C. Quad: Test
Report No. MB-851-80. (Unpublished study received Jan 2, 1981 under 25203-
1; prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by American Nation Corp., Longmont,
Colo.; CDL:244261-A)
68374 Shapiro, R.L. (1964) Report on Phenol Coefficient Determination: Tor
Concentrate Cleaner. (Unpublished study received Jun 24, 1964 under 303-81;
prepared by Hudson Laboratories, Inc., sub- mitted by Huntington Laboratories,
Inc., Huntington, Ind.; CDL: 231034-A)
68586 Biotech Control Laboratories, Incorporated (1971) ?Effectiveness Data for
Formulation Sf-A-30-3|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Aug 25,
1971 under 11631-1; submitted by Milleken Chemicals, Div. of Magnolia Ind.,
Spartanburg, S.C.; CDL: 228597-A)
68632 Wahl, R. A. (1977) Report of Microbiological Evaluation: Report L- 5377.
(Unpublished study received May 3, 1977 under 6836-27; prepared by Biotech
Control Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Lonza, Inc., Fair Lawn, N.J.;
CDL:232822-A)
70846 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Lonza Formulation
19-a: Test Report No. MB-825-80. (Unpublished study received Feb 13,1981
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under 6836-28; submitted by Lonza, Inc., Fair Lawn, N.J.; CDL:244720-A)
70848 Conti, J.A. (1981) Microbiological Test Report: Nofex HD: Test Report No.
MB-890-81. (Unpublished study received Mar 23, 1981 under 1057-69;
prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by C.B. Dolge Co., Westport, Conn.;
CDL:244759-A)
70899 Petrocci, A. (1981) Letter sent to B. Gan dated Feb 13, 1981: Con- firmatory
testing of detergent/disinfectant product similar to Onyx CD 4.5 prototype: LC
58624. (Unpublished study received Mar 19, 1981 under 861-106; prepared by
Onyx Chemical Co., sub- mitted by Uncle Sam Chemical Co., Inc., New York,
N.Y.; CDL: 244755-A)
70936 Wahl, R. A. (1976) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use-dilu- tion
Method: Report 10076. (Unpublished study received Nov 23, 1976 under 9339-
10; prepared by Biotech Control Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Flexbar Corp.,
Northvale, N.J.; CDL: 244493-A)
70938 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Quat-9: Test Report
No. MB-834-80. (Unpublished study received Nov 19, 1980 under 19605-14;
prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Gulf Chemicals Co., Houston, Tex.;
CDL:244511-A)
71153 Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No. MB- 855-80.
(Unpublished study received Jan 29, 1981 under 34077- 14; prepared by Lonza,
Inc., submitted by Excelsior Varnish, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:244345-A)
71155 Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No. MB- 858-80.
(Unpublished study received Feb 2, 1981 under 37425-6; prepared by Lonza,
Inc., submitted by Adams Veterinary Research Labs, Inc., Miami, Fla.;
CDL:244347-A)
71247 Bio-Lab, Incorporated (1980) Bio-guard GD-200 Disinfectant-sani- tizer-
deodorant: Efficacy Data. (Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 2, 1980
under 5185-179; CDL:244361-A)
71283 Central Chemical Company, Incorporated (1980) (Efficacy of Deter- gent
Disinfectants—Various Organisms). (Compilation; unpub- lished study received
Feb 11, 1981 under 211-40; CDL:244363-A)
71438 Conti, J.A. (1981) Microbiological Test Report: Tek D-500: Test Report No.
MB-878-81. (Unpublished study received Mar 10, 1981 under 9265-9; prepared
by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Tek Chemicals, Inc., Portland, Oreg.; CDL:244666-
A)
71439 Conti, J.A. (1981) Microbiological Test Report: Tek H-800: Test Report No.
MB-877-81. (Unpublished study received Mar 10, 1981 under 9265-10;
prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Tek Chemicals, Inc., Portland, Oreg.;
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71843 Paley, A. (1973) Letter sent to Murray Taube dated Feb 9, 1973 ?Germicide
laboratory test|: Laboratory No. 9596A. (Unpublished study received Feb 15,
1973 under 22949-1; prepared by Applied Biological Sciences Laboratory, Inc.,
submitted by Murray Taube, La Jolla, Calif.; CDL:012041-A)
72398 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: 505 Sanitizer-
cleaner: Test Report No. MB-864-80. (Unpublished study received Jan 9, 1981
under 21147-2; prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by CFS Continental,
Chicago, 111.; CDL:244227-A)
72453 Conti, J.A. (1981) Microbiological Test Report: Cesco Disinfectant Cleaner 650:
Test Report No. MB-870-81. (Unpublished study received Jan 30, 1981 under
42538-3; prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Browning-Ferris Industries,
Houston, Tex.; CDL: 244342-A)
72546 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Lonza Formulation
30-3: Test Report No. MB-826-80. (Unpublished study received Feb 13, 1981
under 6836-22; submitted by Lonza, Inc., Fair Lawn, N.J.; CDL:244718-A)
72547 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Lonza Formulation
47-5: Test Report No. MB-827-80. (Unpublished study received Feb 13, 1981
under 6836-27; submitted by Lonza, Inc., Fair Lawn, N.J.; CDL:244719-A)
74120 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: QS-1: Test Report
No. MB-865-80. (Unpublished study received Jan 23, 1981 under 106-68;
prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Brulin & Co., Inc., Indianapolis, Ind.;
CDL:244589-A)
74370 Conti, J.A. (1981) Microbiological Test Report: Assurance 64: Test Report No.
MB-936-81. (Unpublished study received May 14, 1981 under 12388-3;
prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Kleenco Products, Bellevue, Wash.;
CDL:245254-A)
74528 Conti, J.A. (1981) Microbiological Test Report: Germ-kleen Brand: Test Report
No. MB-935-81. (Unpublished study received May 20,1981 under 42458-1;
prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Quality Research Labs, Cornwell Heights,
Pa.; CDL:245284-A)
75020 Rosner, L. (1966) To Determine Whether the Use of Sears Germicidal Diaper
Wash Will Disinfect Diapers, When Used According to Label Instructions:
Laboratory No. 56822. (Unpublished study received Apr 19, 1966 under
unknown admin, no.; prepared by Rosner-Hixson Laboratories, submitted by
DeSoto Chemical Coatings, Des Plaines, 111.; CDL:106237-A)
75477 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: S.A.N. Clean (Lonza
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Apr 15,1981 under 491-232; prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Selig
Chemical Industries, Atlanta, Ga.; CDL:244927-A)
75483 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: STX-100 (Lonza
Formulation 30-3): Test Report No. MB-801-80. (Unpublished study received
Apr 15, 1981 under 491-231; prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Selig
Chemical Industries, Atlanta, Ga.; CDL:244930-A)
75494 Conti, J.A. (1981) Microbiological Test Report: Formula 10 (Lonza Formulation
19-a): Test Report No. MB-892-81. (Unpublished study received Mar 31, 1981
under 45478-1; prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Industrial Chemical Co.,
Byron Center, Mich.; CDL:244860-A)
76803 Bio-Lab, Incorporated (1981) Bio-guard GD-200 Disinfectant Sani- tizer
Deodorant: Efficacy Data. (Compilation; unpublished study received Jun 1, 1981
under 5185-179; CDL:245280-A)
76804 Bio-Lab, Incorporated (1981) Bio-guard GD-100 Disinfectant Sani- tizer
Deodorant: Efficacy Data. (Compilation; unpublished study received Jun 1, 1981
under 5185-185; CDL:245281-A)
77072 Del Tek, Incorporated (1977) ?Efficacy of Consan-Various Organ- isms|.
(Compilation; unpublished study, including published data, received Jun 10,
1981 under 10331-9; CDL:245485-B)
77073 Del Tek, Incorporated (1976) ?Efficacy of Consan 20-Various Plants].
(Compilation; unpublished study received Jun 10, 1981 under 10331-9;
CDL-.245485-C)
77076 Burk, R.D. (1962) Letter sent to Richard Dye dated Nov 6, 1962 ?Use of Consan
in therapeutic hydrotherapy equipment|. (Un- published study received Jun 10,
1981 under 10331-9; prepared by Ohio State Univ., Ohio Rehabilitation Center,
submitted by Del Tek, Inc., Pearland, Tex.; CDL:245484-C)
77078 Kothmann, D. (1971) Letter sent to Dean Saurenman dated Aug 5, 1971
?Efficacy of Consan 20: Fungi|. (Unpublished study re- ceived Jun 10, 1981
under 10331-9; submitted by Del Tek, Inc., Pearland, Tex.; CDL:245484-E)
77079 Del Tek, Incorporated (1963) ?Efficacy of Consan in Swimming Pool Water|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Jun 10, 1981 under 10331-9;
CDL:245484-F)
77203 Bio-Lab, Incorporated (1981) Bio-guard DD-200: Efficacy Data. (Compilation;
unpublished study received Jun 26, 1981 under 5185-180; CDL:245429-A)
78712 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Quad- lizer #101
(Lonza Formulation 19-a) Lot Nos. 1 & 2: Test Report No. MB-796-80.
(Unpublished study received Jun 12,1981 under 16833-6; prepared by Lonza,
90
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Inc., submitted by Modrak Chemical Products Co., Gary, Ind.; CDI/.245468-A)
78765 Law, A.B. (1980) Data To Support Registration of Liquid Detergent-
disinfectant Formulation B as a Sanitizer for Food Contact Sur- faces and as a
One-step Cleaner-sanitizer for Non-food Contact Surfaces. (Unpublished study
received Mar 24,1981 under 707-147; submitted by Rohm & Haas Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa.; CDL: 245418-A)
78781 Rohm & Haas Company (1980?) Evaluation of Sanitizers Recommended for
Inanimate Non-food Contact Surfaces. (Unpublished study re- ceived Jul 8, 1981
under 707-146; CDL:245497-A)
78865 Conti, J.A. (1981) Microbiological Test Report: Lair Sanitizer #542: Test Report
No. MB-937-81. (Unpublished study received Jun 8, 1981 under 39137-2;
prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Lair Products, Inc., Perth Amboy, N.J.;
CDL:245539-A)
79025 Conti, J.A. (1981) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No. MB- 928-81.
(Unpublished study received Aug 6, 1981 under 1459-64; prepared by Lonza,
Inc., submitted by Bullen Chemical Co., Folcroft, Pa.; CDL:245735-A)
79030 Conti, J.A. (1981) Microbiological Test Report: Test Report No. MB- 983-81.
(Unpublished study received Jul 29, 1981 under 33821-2; prepared by Lonza,
Inc., submitted by Kelly Kemical Ko., Hartland, Wis.; CDL:245740-A)
79153 Airwick Professional Products (1981) Supplemental Efficacy Data:
Microbiology Data. (Unpublished study received Jun 25, 1981 under 42964-2;
CDL:245328-A)
79154 Bio-Lab, Incorporated (1981) Bio-guard DD-100: Efficacy Data. (Compilation;
unpublished study received Jun 26, 1981 under 5185-169; CDL:245329-A)
79538 Biotech Products Corporation (1974) Report of Microbiological Effi- cacy by
Use-dilution Method: Report BPC-0673. (Compilation; unpublished study,
including report no. BPC-22-3X, received Aug 20, 1973?; Mar 28, 1974 under
31521-3;CDL:228517-A)
79827 Wahl, R.A. (1978) Letter sent to Peter J. Schaeufele dated Jul 3, 1978
?Subculture media for Lonza Formulation 30-3|. (Unpub- lished study received
Jul 24, 1978 under 6836-22; prepared by Biotech Control Laboratories, Inc.,
submitted by Lonza, Inc., Fair Lawn, N.J.; CDL:236886-A)
80024 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Quality Disinfectant
Cleaner II: Test Report No. MB-854-80. (Unpublished study received Jul 22,
1981 under 45025-2; prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Quality
Manufacturing Co., East Lake, Colo.; CDL:245809-A)
80036 Urban, D.; Conti, J.A. (1980) Microbiological Test Report: Quality Disinfectant
91
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Cleaner (Lonza Formulation 30-3): Test Report No. MB-853-80. (Unpublished
study received Jul 22, 1981 under 45025-1; prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted
by Quality Manufacturing Co., East Lake, Colo.; CDL:245808-A)
80130 Conti, J.A. (1981) Microbiological Test Report: Sharp Clean L-74: Test Report
No. MB-976-81. (Unpublished study received Aug 18, 1981 under 22058-19;
prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Sharp Chemical Co., Houston, Tex.;
CDL:245789-A)
80131 Conti, J.A. (1981) Microbiological Test Report: Sharp Cleaner L54: Report No.
MB-984-81. (Unpublished study received Aug 18, 1981 under 22058-18;
prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Sharp Chemical Co., Houston, Tex.;
CDL:245790-A)
80210 Dubois Research Laboratories (1981) ?Efficacy of Dubois FSD-4 as a
Germicide—Various Organisms|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Aug
6, 1981 under 5736-11; CDL:245758-A)
80211 Central Chemical Company, Incorporated (1980) ?Efficacy of Dis- infectant—
Various Organisms]. Compilation; unpublished study, including LLI No. 80-
3875, received Aug 12, 1981 under 211-40; CDL:245759-A)
83772 Law, A.B. (1980) Data To Support Registration of Liquid Detergent-
disinfectant Formulation A as a Sanitizer for Food Contact Sur- faces and as a
One-step Cleaner-sanitizer for Non-food Contact Surfaces. (Unpublished study
reeived Apr 3, 1981 under 707- 146; submitted by Rohm & Haas Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa.; CDL: 245182-A)
84818 Bio-Lab, Incorporated (1980) Bio-guard CBQ-100 Disinfectant: Efficacy Data.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 6,1980 under 5185-256;
CDL:244947-A)
85002 Conti, J.A. (1981) Microbiological Test Report: Formula 10: Test Report No.
MB-892-81. (Unpublished study received Oct 1, 1981 under 45478-1; prepared
by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Industrial Chemical Co., Byron Center, Mich.;
CDL:246057-A)
85654 Kazoroski, G.A. (1981) Results of Confirmatory Disinfection Effi- cacy Tests on
S-D-F Cleaner. (Unpublished study received Jul 21,1981 under 41280-1;
prepared by Rohm and Haas Co., submitted by Salesco, Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii;
CDL:245807-A)
86129 Petrocci, A. (1972) Letter sent to R. Coakley dated Dec 1, 1972: Antimicrobial
activity of detergent/disinfectant Tor: No. 51138. (Unpublished study received
Oct 18,1973 under 303-79; prepared by Onyx Chemical Co., submitted by
Huntington Laboratories, Inc., Huntington, Ind.; CDL:233082-A)
86139 Peterson, A.F. (1971) Human Skin Patch Test: Laboratory No. D-9366.
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98021 Huntington Laboratories, Incorporated (1982) ?Fungicidal Evalua- tion of
Various Chemicals|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Mar 25, 1982
under 303-87; CDL:247121-A)
98499 Bio-Lab, Incorporated (1981) ?Efficacy of Bio-Guard CBQ-200|. (Compilation;
unpublished study received Mar 29,1982 under 5185-268; CDL-.247241-A)
98500 Bio-Lab, Incorporated (1981) ?Efficacy of Bio-Guard CBQ Supra-100|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Mar 29, 1982 under 5185-266;
CDL:247242-A)
98501 Bio-Lab, Incorporated (1981) ?Efficacy of Bio-Guard CBQ Supra-200|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Mar 29, 1982 under 5185-255;
CDL:247243-A)
100512 Bio-Lab, Incorporated (1981) ?Efficacy of Bio-Guard CBQ-100|. (Compilation;
unpublished study received Apr 20, 1982 under 5185-256; CDL:247312-A)
100725 Conti, J. (1982) Microbiological Test Report: (Unisan): Test Report No. MB-
1214-82. (Unpublished study received Apr 20,1982 under 6831-10; prepared by
Lonza, Inc., submitted by Veritas Co., Inc., Medway, MA; CDL:247429-A)
101553 Conti, J. (1982) Microbiological Test Report: (CST Spot Free Sanitizer): Test
Report No. MB-1212-82. (Unpublished study received Apr 26, 1982 under
46912-3; prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Chemical Systems Technology,
Inc., Denver, CO; CDL:247467-A)
101629 Conti, J. (1982) Microbiological Test Report: (Sanitizer No. 2): Test Report No.
MB-1213-82. (Unpublished study received May 5, 1982 under 9768-42;
prepared by Lonza, Inc., submitted by Thatcher Chemical Co., Salt Lake City,
UT;CDL:247514-A)
102977 Zep Mfg. Co. (1971) ?Efficacy of Onyx NP 9.0|. (Compilation; un- published
study received Apr 30, 1982 under 1270-168; CDL: 247552-A)
103003 Dawson, G.; Shuckrow, A.; Swift, W. (1970) Control of Spillage of Hazardous
Polluting substances. ?S.l.: s.n.|. (Battelle Memorial Institute for the U.S. Dept.
of the Interior, Federal Water Quality Administration; Contract No. 14-12-866;
p. B-39 only; available from: Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Govern- ment
Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402; published study; CDL:247564-M)
104255 Birko Corporation (1972) ?Germicidal Efficacy of Chloromatic #3|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Mar 5, 1973 under 10147-19;
CDL:239379-A)
104643 Hlavac, W. (1974) Letter sent to H. Poppitz dated Mar 22,1974 ?Results of
Bacteriological Examinations of Tac-san|. (Unpub- lished study received Aug
19, 1974 under 7350-19; prepared by Aquanalysis Laboratories, submitted by
95
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Chaska Chemical Co., Savage, MN; CDL:228584-A)
104658 WARF Institute, Inc. (1974) 7A.O.A.C. Use Dilution Tests--No-bac Disinfectant
Cleaner|: WARF Institute No. 4071599. (Unpublished study received Sep 26,
1974 under 10710-4; submitted by Purdy Products, Inc., Milwaukee, WI;
CDL:228542-A)
104749 Petrocci, A. (1979) Letter sent to Don Greene dated Dec 26, 1979: Confirmatory
testing of customer's product similar to Onyx NP 4.5: No. LC #57675.
(Unpublished study received Jan 28, 1980 under 12204-6; prepared by Onyx
Chemical Co., submitted by Mid-American Research Chemical Corp.,
Columbus, Nebr.; CDL: 241739-A)
104964 Bio-Lab, Inc. (1974) ?Efficacy of Bio-guard CBQ-100 Tested against Various
Organisms]. (Compilation; unpublished study received Jul 16, 1974 under 5185-
256;CDL:220191-A)
105000 Bio-Lab, Inc. (1974) ?Efficacy of Bio-guard CBQ-100|. (Compila- tion;
unpublished study received Jul 16, 1974 under 5185-256; CDL:240596-A)
106994 Wahl, R. (1972) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use-dilution Method:
?Malco Disinfectant Cleaner DC 100|. (Unpublished study received Jun 30,
1972 under 9019-4; prepared by Biotech Control Laboratories, Inc., submitted
by Malco Products, Inc., Barber- ton, OH; CDL:237112-A)
107069 WARF Institute Inc. (1974) Report: WARF Institute No. 4022516. (Unpublished
study received Jun 5, 1974 under 5736-11; sub- mitted by DuBois Research
Laboratories, Sharonville, OH; CDL: 237147-A)
107070 Seiter, W. (1973) Report on Germicidal Tests: ?DuBois FSD-4|. (Unpublished
study received Oct 1, 1973 under 5736-11; submitted by DuBois Research
Laboratories, Sharonville, OH; CDL:237148-A)
107839 Metro Products Co. (1971) ?Efficacy of Kleen-San Hatchery Cleaner #45|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Jan 25, 1972 under 1696-41;
CDL:006529-B)
107852 Wahl, R. (1971) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use-dilution Method:
Report BCI-1471. (Unpublished study received Jun 15, 1971 under 1685-51;
prepared by Biotech Control Laboratories, Inc., submitted by State Chemical
Mfg. Co., Cleveland, OH; CDL: 240511-A)
107898 Bio-Lab, Incorporated (1982) Efficacy Data: Bio-Guard GD-100 Dis- infectant.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Apr 16, 1982 under 5185-185;
CDL:247306-A)
107899 Bio-Lab, Incorporated (1982) Efficacy Data: Bio-Guard GD-200 Dis- infectant.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Apr 16,1982 under 5185-179;
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119626
119629
119762
119767
119768
120464
120467
120469
Rohm & Haas Co. (1973) ?Efficacy of Various Detergent/Disinfectant
Formulations|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Dec 14, 1973 under
707-74; CDL:008989-B)
Consolidated Chemical, Inc. (1973) [Use-dilution and inert Coeffi- cient Tests
on Triple D Detergent-disinfectant]. Unpublished compilation; 5 p.
Goins, P. (1972) A.O.A.C. Efficacy Data: ?Freen NB 8136A|: Lab Nos. PP
1081, PP 1082, PP 1083. (Unpublished study received Sep 14,1972 under 1190-
43; prepared by Missouri Analytical Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Peck's
Products Co., St. Louis, MO; CDL:024677-A)
Goins, P. (1972) A.O.A.C. Efficacy Data: ?Dex-O-Pine|: Lab Nos. PP 1084, PP
1085, PP 1086. (Unpublished study received Sep 14, 1972 under 1190-41;
prepared by Missouri Analytical Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Peck's Products
Co., St. Louis, MO; CDL:024678-A)
Stavropoulos, P. (1972) Efficacy Testing—Sanitizer and General Purpose
Disinfectant: Report No. 28026. (Unpublished study re- ceived Dec 19, 1972
under 20176-1; prepared by Herbert V. Shus- ter, Inc., submitted by Biomarine
Research Corp., Gloucester, MA; CDL:026332-A)
Wong, R. (1974) Use Dilution: Test Report No. 1-5-1052. (Unpub- lished study
received Sep 9, 1974 under 9594-3; prepared by Bio- Technics Laboratories,
Inc., submitted by Intercontinental Chem- ical Corp., Sacramento, CA;
CDL:236466-A)
Strickland, W. (1974) Report Form for A.O.A.C. Use-dilution Tests: ?Bio-San|:
Project No. 226-74-51. (Unpublished study received May 8, 1974 under 32690-
5; prepared by Bio-Chemical Testing Labs, submitted by Bio-Chemical Corp.,
Atlanta, GA; CDL: 238353-A)
Steigerwalt, J. (1973) Report Form for AOAC Use-dilution Tests: ?Tri-Cide|.
(Unpublished study received Feb 28,1974 under 13275-2; prepared by Rohm
and Haas Co., submitted by Binzel Products, Inc., Birmingham, AL;
CDL:238360-A)
Donnelly, T. (1973) Report Form for AOAC Use-dilution Tests: ?Edco Triangle
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Columbia, SC; CDL:237499-A)
Strickland, W. (1972) Report Form for A.O.A.C. Use-dilution Tests: ?Quatro
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Aug 1, 1972 under 16454-1; prepared by Bio-Chemical Testing Labs, submitted
by Holt Mfg. Co., Birming- ham, AL; CDL:237663-A)
Goodfellow, S. (1973) Results of Analysis: ?Quaternary Disinfect- ant|:
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Laboratory No. 9256-9257. (Unpublished study received Apr 17, 1973 under
15599-1; prepared by American Bacteriological and Chemical Research Corp.,
submitted by Environmental Labora- tories, Inc., Jacksonville, FL;
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120473 Rochester Midland Corp. (1970) ?Germ-O-Solv: Use-dilution and Various
Other Tests]. (Compilation; unpublished study received Sep 16, 1970 under 527-
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120484 Lien Chem Co. (1971) ?Efficacy of Formulation Sf-A-30-31. (Com- pilation;
unpublished study received Aug 6,1971 under 1461-61; CDL:005930-A)
120485 Mancini, T. (1972) Dissolution Rate: ?Iso Clor Tablets]. (Unpub- lished study
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120491 Bio-Cide Chemical Co., Inc. (1963) ?Effectiveness of Aqua-San|. (Compilation;
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120497 Bio-Cide Chemical Co., Inc. (19??) Full Reports of Investigations Made with
Respect to the Safety for Use of Such Additive, In- eluding Full Information as
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120512 Airwick Professional Products (1973) ?A-33 Liquid Concentrate: Efficacy
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CDL:008343-A)
120513 Petrocci, A. (1973) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing: ?Detergent/Disinfectant|: Request # TS#2322. (Unpublished
study received Aug 13, 1973 under 1057- 63; prepared by Onyx Chemical Co.,
submitted by C.B. Dolge Co., Westport, CT; CDL:008624-A)
120515 Shapiro, R. (1970) Report on Germicidal Tests: ?Tab-5 Aerosol Spray].
(Unpublished study received Oct 9, 1973 under 892-28; prepared by Hudson
Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Pioneer Mfg. Co., Cleveland, OH;
CDL:009063-B)
120516 Coastal Chemical Co. (1974) ?Efficacy of Iso Clor 66|. (Compi- lation;
unpublished study received Jun 24, 1974 under 4829-43; CDL:009338-A)
120518 Maintenance Supply Service Corp. (1971) ?Germicidal and Fungicidal Tests on
Sentinel]. (Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 1, 1974 under 4823-4;
CDL:009411-B)
120521 Marritt, N. (1972) ?Efficacy of Sani-Glow|. (Unpublished study received Jul 10,
1972 under 12144-1; prepared by Chemical Service Laboratory, Inc., submitted
100
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by Morco Chemical Co., Forest Park, GA; CDL:011063-A)
120522 Damon Chem Co., Inc. (1971) ?Efficacy of Germicidal DC Cleaner|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Sep 17,1971 under 6186-35;
CDL:022412-A)
120523 Lewis Research Labs, Inc. (1970) ?Efficacy of Formulation SF-A-30- 3|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 13, 1971 under 6146-5;
CDL:022424-E)
120525 Bio-Lab, Inc. (1972) ?Efficacy of Bio-Guard DD-200|. (Compilation;
unpublished study received Aug 9,1972 under 5185-180; CDL: 024118-B)
120526 Abed, Inc. (1969) ?Efficacy of Iso Clor Water Purifier|. (Compi- lation;
unpublished study received May 12, 1971 under 4828-19; CDL:024259-A)
120527 Scientific Supply Co., Inc. (1971) ?Microbiological Efficacy Re- ports:
Formulation Sf-A-19a|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Jun 24, 1971
under 1299-21; CDL:024503-B)
120545 Robert Clare Corp. (1966) Outdoor Clearodine Pool Purifier. (Un- published
study received Sep 26, 1966 under unknown admin, no.; submitted by Eco
Sciences, Inc., Boonton, NJ; CDL: 117580-A)
120547 Chamelin, I. (1962) Letter sent to W. Everson dated Aug 10, 1962 ?Concerning
the analytical methods used in examining Dioxcide]. (Unpublished study
received Aug 13, 1962 under unknown admin, no.; prepared by PML
Laboratories, submitted by Chemical Re- search Laboratories of America, Inc.,
Lafayette, RI; CDL: 121370-A)
120551 Venus Laboratories, Inc. (1972) ?Efficacy of Formulation SF-A-30|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Jul 16, 1971 under 10292-4;
CDL:220172-A)
120552 Venus Laboratories, Inc. (19??) Determination of Quaternary Concen- tration by
Titration. (Unpublished study received Jul 16, 1971 under 10292-4;
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120554 Procter & Gamble Co. (1970?) Bactericidal Activity of Comet Formula
Variations and Competition. (Unpublished study received Jul 1, 1971 under
3573-29; CDL:221411-A)
120929 Russall Products Co., Inc. (19??) ?Analytical Procedures: Quater- nary
Ammonium Compounds; Preparation of .008 Normal Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
Solution; Analysis of BTC 1100|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Apr
16, 1975 under 34892-2; CDL: 236382-A)
120932 Rohm & Haas Co. (1972) Efficacy: Antimicrobial Agents: ?Rohm and Haas Co.
DC-100B|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Aug 1, 1978 under 707-
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147; CDL:236692-C)
120944 Donnelly (1973) Report Form for AOAC Use-dilution Tests: ?Tan-A- San|.
(Unpublished study received 1973 under 1307-110; pre- pared by Rohm and
Haas Co., submitted by Magnolia Chemical Co., Inc., Dallas, TX; CDL:239951-
A)
120946 Procter & Gamble Co. (1970?) Supplemental Microbiological Data: ?Comet|.
(Unpublished study received Jul 10, 1973 under 3573- 30; CDL:240348-B)
120952 Maintenance Supply Service Corp. (1971) ?Efficacy of Sentinel Disinfectant].
(Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 1, 1974 under 4823-4;
CDL:240611-A)
120956 Chemical Laboratories (19??) ?Bio-Clean: Chemical Study|. (Compi- lation;
unpublished study received Apr 8, 1974 under 34273-1; CDL:240707-A)
121456 Wahl, R. (1975) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use-dilution Method:
?Barrett's Disinfectant Cleaner No. 11|: Report L-6575. (Unpublished study
received Aug 5, 1972 under 5667-96; prepared by Biotech Control Laboratories,
Inc., submitted by Barrett Chemical Co., Inc., Philadelphia, PA; CDL:234943-A)
121465 Petrocci, A. (1971) Letter sent to A. Cannone dated Jan 12, 1971: Use dilution
testing of BTC 2125M based detergent/disinfectant for PRD registration
purposes: No. 47537. (Unpublished study received Sep 7, 1971 under 6095-3;
prepared by Onyx Chemical Co., submitted by Aireactor Corp., Southport, CT;
CDL:235562-D)
121472 Petrocci, A. (1976) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing: ?Super Hermox 9|: Request # TS #3488. (Unpublished study
received Jun 30, 1975 under 33370-4; prepared by Onyx Chemical Co.,
submitted by Morton Herman & Co., Inc., Arlington Heights, IL; CDL:235824-
B)
121487 Advance Machine Co. (1973) ?Chemical Study]. (Compilation; unpub- lished
study received Nov 13, 1973 under 9665-2; CDL:236220-A)
121488 Petrocci, A. (1973) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing: ?Disinfectant Cleaner]: Request # TS #2236. (Unpublished
study received Oct 4, 1974 under 10887- 4; prepared by Onyx Chemical Co.,
submitted by Stanley-Home Products, Inc., Easthampton, MA; CDL:236235-A)
121492 Frontier Chemicals (1972) ?Efficacy Study-Onyx NP 9.0|. (Compi- lation;
unpublished study received Jun 22, 1973 under 9282-11; CDL:236467-B)
121499 Petrocci, A. (1972) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing: ?Kontrol|: Request # TS 2065. (Un- published study received
Feb 12, 1973 under 17217-2; prepared by Onyx Chemical Co., submitted by
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Spectrowax Corp., Brighton, MA; CDL:237283-B)
121506 Chemical Service (1972) ?Efficacy of Onyx NP 3.2 as a Disinfec- tant|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Feb 15, 1972 under 900-102;
CDL:237483-A)
121513 Halbro Control Ind. (1971) ?Chemistry Methods for Quaternary Ammonium
Compounds]. (Compilation; unpublished study received Apr 25, 1974 under
11524-6; CDL:237601-A)
121514 Petrocci, A. (1971) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing: Request # TS #1542. (Unpublished study received Mar 26,
1975 under 11200-1; prepared by Onyx Chemical Co., submitted by National
Sanitary Supply Co., Los Angeles, CA; CDL:237667-B)
121516 Strickland, W. (1974) Report Form for A.O.A.C. Use-dilution Tests: ?Hospital
Cleaner/Disinfectant|: Project No. 528-74-40. (Unpub- lished study received Jun
27, 1974 under 32690-6; submitted by Bio-Chemical Corp., Atlanta, GA;
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121518 Petrocci, A. (1971) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing: Request # TS #1205. (Unpublished study received Oct 15,
1971 under 9207-4; prepared by Onyx Chemical Co., submitted by Dalco Corp.,
Minneapolis, MN; CDL: 239648-B)
121528 Airwick Professional Products (1972) ?Airkem F/H Detergent-disin- fectant-
sanitizer Efficacy against Selected Bacteria|. (Compi- lation; unpublished study
received Jun 27, 1972; Oct 27, 1972 under 3533-47; CDL:239900-B)
121544 Onyx Chemical Co. (19??) ?Efficacy Study~BTC 2125M|. (Unpub- lished study
received Nov 19, 1969 under 1839-47; CDL:240228-A)
121548 Petrocci, A. (1973) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing: Request No. TS #2129. (Unpublished study received Mar 29,
1973 under 22947-1; prepared by Onyx Chemical Co., submitted by Amanar
Maintenance Corp., Spring- field, MO; CDL:240287-A)
121549 Petrocci, A. (1973) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing: Request No. TS #2130. (Unpublished study received Mar 29,
1973 under 22947-2; prepared by Onyx Chemical Co., submitted by Amanar
Maintenance Corp., Spring- field, MO; CDL:240294-A)
121550 Petrocci, A. (1974) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing: Request No. TS #2747. (Unpublished study received Nov 21,
1974 under 18035-12; prepared by Onyx Chemical Co., submitted by Private
Label Chemicals, Inc., St. Paul, MN; CDL:240295-A)
121563 Petrocci, A. (1972) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
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Dilution Testing: Request No. TS-1857. (Unpublished study received Nov 8,
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121914 Rochester Midland Corp. (1970) ?Germ-O-Solv: Efficacy as a Disin- fectant].
(Compilation; unpublished study received Sep 16, 1970 under 527-83;
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121915 Davies Young Co. (1972) ?Gard: Use-dilution and Other A.O.A.C. Ap- proved
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121922 Wahl, R. (1973) Report of Microbiological Efficacy by Use-dilution Method:
?Ken-Quest Disinfectant Cleaner|: Report L-l 1972. (Un- published study
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121940 Petrocci, A. (1969) Letter sent to M. Snyder dated Nov 3, 1969: Bactericidal and
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(Unpublished study received Nov 19, 1969 under 1839-49; submitted by Onyx
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121957 Oxford Chemicals (1970) ?Efficacy of Oxford/Hockwald Hospital San-O-Six|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Dec 4, 1970 under 3635-119;
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121976 Chemway Corp. (1970) ?BTC 2125M Based Detergent/Disinfectant Effi- cacy
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121977 Lab Automated Chemicals (1970) ?Efficacy of BTC 2125M against Se- lected
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122005 Petrocci, A. (1970) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
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122008 Petrocci, A. (1971) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing: ?Freemont 2301 Detergent Sanitizer Nos. 1- 3|: Request #
TS#1557. (Unpublished study received Feb 17, 1972 under 7053-10; prepared
by Onyx Chemical Co., submitted by Fre- mont Industries, Shakopee, MN;
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122016 Servicemaster Industries, Inc. (1973) ?Efficacy of SaniMaster II against
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122021 Petrocci, A. (1971) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
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Mar 23, 1972 under 11672-2; pre- pared by Onyx Chemical Co., submitted by
Index Chemical, Inc., Vincenton, NJ; CDL:011010-A)
122023 O'Hara, J. (1973) ?Chemistry of BTC-80%-2125M|. (Unpublished study
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122048 Petrocci, A. (1972) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing: ?Scott Concentrated Detergent/Dis- infectant|: Request # TS
#1606. (Unpublished study received Apr 17, 1972 under 8474-12; prepared by
Onyx Chemical Co., sub- mitted by Scot Laboratories, Inc., Chagrin Falls, OH;
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122049 Scot Laboratories, Inc. (1971) ?Chemistry of Scot Concentrated Detergent
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122051 Petrocci, A. (1970) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing: ?3-Way Detergent/Disinfectant|: Request # TS 1189.
(Unpublished study received Sep 20, 1971 under 783-12; prepared by Onyx
Chemical Co., submitted by Grace Lee Products, Inc., Minneapolis, MN;
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122055 M.D. Stetson & Co. (1967) ?Efficacy Study: Sanidet Germicidal Cleaner|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Mar 14, 1968 under 1674-5;
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122057 Davies Young Co. (1972) ?Onyx NP 4.5: Hard Water and Other Tests].
(Compilation; unpublished study received May 31, 1972 under 559-15;
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122059 Petrocci, A. (1971) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
Dilution Testing: ?Sea Air Formula, Samples A, B, and C|: Request # TS-1495.
(Unpublished study received Oct 14, 1971 under 1297-46; prepared by Onyx
Chemical Co., submitted by Buckingham Wax Co., Long Island City, NY;
CDL:024501-A)
122073 Camp Chemical Co., Inc. (1970) ?Efficacy of BTC-2125M and Degerm|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Nov 3, 1971 under 1430-69;
CDL:024912-B)
122088 Sentry Chemical Co. (1969) ?Chemistry of Halt|. (Compilation; unpublished
study received Jul 9, 1970 under 10663-3; CDL: 026285-A)
122089 Instasan Brand Products, Inc. (1973) ?Efficacy of Insta-San 5|. (Compilation;
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122174 Airwick Professional Products (1975) ?Premeasured and Improved A-3 3 Dry:
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122343 Petrocci, A. (1970) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
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122345 Petrocci, A. (1971) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
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under 8664-2; prepared by Onyx Chemical Co., submitted by Scien-Tech Co.,
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122348 Pharmacal Research Laboratories (1971) ?Efficacy of Onyx CD 4.5|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Jul 18, 1972; Apr 21, 1971 under
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123116 M & T Chemicals, Inc. (1957) ?Efficacy: Brogdex #548 Process|. (Unpublished
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124754 Betco Corp. (1981) ?Efficay of Bio-Guard CBQ-100|. (Compilation;
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124797 Conti, J. (1982) Microbiological Test Report: (Ever-San F-550): Test Report No.
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126095 Champion Supply, Inc. (1980) ?Efficacy: Quat-Syn O|. (Compilation;
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126423 Petrocci, A.; Clarke, P. (1982) Letter sent to D. Green dated Dec 16, 1982: Use
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H. Kohnstamm & Co., Inc. (1971) ?Efficacy of Sani Q|. (Compila- tion;
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130933 Chemen Chemical Co. (1983) ?Efficacy of Triple Threat|. (Compila- tion;
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133794 Bio-Lab, Inc. (1970) ?Efficacy of Bio-Guard 28-10 as a Bacteri- cide|.
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133909 Onyx Chemical Co. (1971) ?Efficacy Study: Non-phosphate BTC 2125M Based
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134307 Petrocci, A. (1972) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
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134340 H. Kohnstamm & Co., Inc. (1971) ?Efficacy of Sani-Q-Extra|. (Com- pilation;
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135891 Ball Industries (1966) ?Efficacy of Ball D.O.C.|. (Compilation; unpublished
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136015 Garvin, D. (1971) Letter sent to O. Aepli dated Mar 18, 1971: Bac- teriological
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136016 Garvin, D. (1972) Letter sent to J. Cramer dated Mar 1, 1972: Bac- teriological
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136537 James Varley & Sons, Inc. (1971) ?A1 Jax Anti Staph Concentrated Antiseptic
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136551 Land Chemical Co. (1971) ?Efficacy of Formulation Sf-A-19a|. (Com- pilation;
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136656 Frontier Chemicals (1972) ?Efficacy: Non-phosphate BTC 2125M Based
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136748 Brown, W. (1969) Summary Bactericidal Report Form: ?Algaecide M75C|.
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137391 Shapiro, R. (1971) Report on Bacteriostatic Tests: ?Bathroom Clean-
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137392 Petrocci, A. (1970) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
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137938 Magnolia Chemical Co., Inc. (19??) Production Control Method for Tan-A-San.
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138466 Jude Chemical Specialties Co. (1974) ?Chemistry of Sodium Lauryl Sulfate|.
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138540 Petrocci, A. (1973) Technical Service Request for Confirmatory AOAC Use
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Institute. 10 p.
41144500 Dymon Inc. (1989) Submission of Efficacy Data in Support of Con- tinued
Registration of Soil Screen Germicidal/Disinfectant. Transmittal of 1 study.
41144501 Bowden, B. (1989) Virucidal Efficacy of Soil Screen Germicidal/Dis- infectant
?B,F-329|: Laboratory Project ID No. 6814. Unpub- lished study prepared by
Southern Research Institute. 10 p.
41452300 Purex Industrial, Turco-Purex Industrial Corp. (1990) Submission of Data To
Support Amendment Application for Sani-Turge Disinfect- ant Cleaner:
Efficacy Study. Transmittal of 1 study.
41452301 Bowden, B. (1989) Sani-turge (Disinfectant Efficacy, Virucidal ?AOAC Use-
Dilution|: Lab Project Number: 6900. Unpublished stu- dy prepared by Southern
Research Institute, lip.
41778800 H&S Chemicals Division (1991) Submission of efficacy data to support a
labeling amendment for Huntington Tor Germicidal Detergent. Transmittal of 1
study.
41778801 Rose, G. (1991) Efficacy: [Huntington Tor Germicidal Detergent] Formulation
AE-90: Lab Project Number: RX 0712H; RX 0515H. Un- published study
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prepared by Environmental Consulting Services. 6 p.
43541000 Alden Leeds, Inc. (1995) Submission of Toxicity Data in Support of the RED for
Chlorinated Isocyanurates. Transmittal of 3 Studies.
43839000 Alden Seeds, Inc. (1995) Submission of Toxicity Data in Support of the
Registration of Quick Tabs. Transmittal of 1 Study.
45554900 BioSafe Systems (2001) Submission of Toxicity Data in Support of the
Application for Registration of GreenClean Granular Algaecide. Transmittal of 1
Study.
94207000 Bio-Labs Inc (1990) Reregistration Phase 3 Response: Sodium carbonate.
94207999 Bio-Labs Inc (1990) Reregistration Phase 3 Response: Sodium carbonate.
Correspondence and Supporting Material.
94208000 Domain, Inc. (1990) Reregistration Phase 3 Response: Sodium carbonate.
94208999 Domain, Inc. (1990) Reregistration Phase 3 Response: Sodium carbonate.
Correspondence and Supporting Material.
99999999 Environmental Fate and Effects Review of Mineral Acids as Inert Ingredients in
Pesticide Products. Norman Birchfield, Ph.D., Biologist. May 7, 2002. DP
Barcode: D282321.
99999999 IIFG Decision Documents on Reassessing Exemptions from the Requirement of
a Tolerance for the Mineral Acids (Hydrochloric, Carbonic, Phosphoric, and
Sulfuric) and their Ammonium, Calcium, Ferrous, Ferric, Magnesium,
Potassium, Sodium, and/or Zinc Salts. Kathryn Boyle, CoChair IIFG and Kerry
Leifer, CoChair IIFG. July 24, 2002.
45772701 Evaluation of the Health Aspects of Carbonates and Bicarbonates as Food
Ingredients. Life Sciences Research Office, Contract #FDA 223-75-2004, 1975.
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Appendix E: Generic Data Call-In
The Agency does not intend to issue a Generic Data Call-In at this time.
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Appendix F: Product Specific Data Call-in
The Agency intends to issue a Product Specific Data Call-In at a later date.
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Appendix G: Batching of End-Use Products
ANTIMICROBIAL DIVISION'S BATCHING OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING SODIUM
CARBONATE; WEAK MINERAL BASES, AS THE ACTIVE INGREDIENT FOR
MEETING ACUTE TOXICITY DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR REREGISTRATION
In an effort to reduce the time, resources and number of animals needed to fulfill the acute toxicity
data requirements for reregistration of products containing the active ingredient Sodium Carbonate.
For this RED, the Agency has batched products which can be considered similar in terms of acute
toxicity. Factors considered in the sorting process include each product's active and inert
ingredients (identity, percent composition and biological activity), product form (liquid, paste, solid,
etc.), labeling (e.g., signal word, precautionary labeling, etc.) and acute toxicity data. The CAS
Number for this active ingredient is 497-19-8.
Using available information, batching has been accomplished by the process described in the
preceding paragraph. Notwithstanding the batching process, the Agency reserves the right to require,
at any time, acute toxicity data for an individual product should the need arise. If a registrant
chooses to rely upon previously submitted acute toxicity data, he or she may do so provided that the
data base is complete and valid by today's standards (see the attached acceptance criteria), the
formulation tested is considered by EPA to be similar in terms of acute toxicity, and the formulation
has not been significantly altered since submission and acceptance of the acute toxicity data. If the
registrant wishes to cite acute toxicity data conducted on another product, that cited product must
first be approved via a CTT/PSB Similarity Clinic. Citing acute toxicity information on separate
components of these formulations will not be acceptable.
This RED is unusual in that there are two products involved, EPA Reg. Nos. 11715-34 and 15136-
10. Due to differences in their formulations, AD/PSB will not be able to place these two products
into one batch. Thus, the registrants of 11715-34 and 15136-10 are being asked to submit six acute
toxicity/primary irritation studies to support the data requirements for these products.
A third product, Registration Number 82552-1, was registered approximately three months prior to
the writing of this appendix. Due to its recent registration, the registrant is not being asked to
support the acute toxicity requirements for Registration Number 82552-1 in response to this RED.
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Appendix H: List of All Registrants Sent the Data Call-In
A list of registrants sent the data call-in will be posted at a later date.
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Appendix I: List of Available Forms
Pesticide Registration Forms are available at the following EPA internet site:
http://www.epa.gov/opprdOO 1 /forms/
Pesticide Registration Forms (These forms are in PDF format and require the Acrobat reader)
Instructions
1. Print out and complete the forms. (Note: Form numbers that are bolded can be filled
out on your computer then printed.)
2. The completed form(s) should be submitted in hardcopy in accord with the existing
policy.
3. Mail the forms, along with any additional documents necessary to comply with EPA
regulations covering your request, to the address below for the Document Processing
Desk.
DO NOT fax or e-mail any form containing 'Confidential Business Information' or 'Sensitive
Information.'
If you have any problems accessing these forms, please contact Nicole Williams at (703) 308-5551
or by e-mail at williams.nicole@epa.gov.
The following Agency Pesticide Registration Forms are currently available via the internet at the
following locations:
8570-1
8570-4
8570-5
8570-17
8570-25
Application for Pesticide
Registration/ Amendment
Confidential Statement of Formula
Notice of Supplemental Registration of
Distribution of a Registered Pesticide
Product
Application for an Experimental Use
Permit
Application for/Notification of State
Registration of a Pesticide To Meet a
Special Local Need
http ://www. epa. sov/opprdOO 1 /for
ms/8570-l.pdf
http://www.epa.gov/opprd001/for
ms/8570-4.pdf
http://www.epa.sov/opprdOO 1 /for
ms/8570-5.pdf
http :// www. epa. gov/opprdOO 1 /for
ms/8570-1 7.pdf
http ://www.epa.gov/opprdOO 1 /for
ms/8570-25.pdf
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8570-27
8570-28
8570-30
8570-32
8570-34
8570-35
8570-36
8570-37
Formulator's Exemption Statement
Certification of Compliance with Data
Gap Procedures
Pesticide Registration Maintenance Fee
Filing
Certification of Attempt to Enter into an
Agreement with other Registrants for
Development of Data
Certification with Respect to Citations of
Data (PR Notice 98-5)
Data Matrix (PR Notice 98-5)
Summary of the Physical/Chemical
Properties (PR Notice 98-1)
Self-Certification Statement for the
Physical/Chemical Properties (PR Notice
98-1)
http://www.epa.gov/opprd001/for
ms/8570-27.pdf
http://www.epa.gov/opprd001/for
ms/8570-28.pdf
http://www.epa.gov/opprd001/for
ms/8570-30.pdf
http ://www. epa. eov/opprdOO 1 /for
ms/8570-32.pdf
http://www.epa. gov/opppmsd 1 /P
R Notices/pr98-5.pdf
http://www.epa. gov/opppmsd 1 /P
R Notices/pr98-5.pdf
http ://www.epa. gov/opppmsd 1 /P
R Notices/pr98-l.pdf
http ://www.epa. gov/opppmsd 1 /P
R Notices/pr98-l.pdf
Pesticide Registration Kit
www.epa.gov/pesticides/registrationkit/
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Dear Registrant:
For your convenience, we have assembled an online registration kit which contains the following
pertinent forms and information needed to register a pesticide product with the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency's Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP):
1. The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and the Federal Food,
Drug and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) as Amended by the Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA)
of 1996.
2. Pesticide Registration (PR) Notices
a. 83-3 Label Improvement Program—Storage and Disposal Statements
b. 84-1 Clarification of Label Improvement Program
c. 86-5 Standard Format for Data Submitted under FIFRA
d. 87-1 Label Improvement Program for Pesticides Applied through Irrigation
Systems (Chemigation)
e. 87-6 Inert Ingredients in Pesticide Products Policy Statement
f. 90-1 Inert Ingredients in Pesticide Products; Revised Policy Statement
g. 95-2 Notifications, Non-notifications, and Minor Formulation Amendments
h. 98-1 Self Certification of Product Chemistry Data with Attachments (This
document is in PDF format and requires the Acrobat reader.)
Other PR Notices can be found at http://www.epa.gov/opppmsdl/PR_Notices
3. Pesticide Product Registration Application Forms (These forms are in PDF format and
will require the Acrobat reader).
a. EPA Form No. 8570-1, Application for Pesticide Registration/Amendment
b. EPA Form No. 8570-4, Confidential Statement of Formula
c. EPA Form No. 8570-27, Formulator's Exemption Statement
d. EPA Form No. 8570-34, Certification with Respect to Citations of Data
e. EPA Form No. 8570-35, Data Matrix
4. General Pesticide Information (Some of these forms are in PDF format and will require
the Acrobat reader).
a. Registration Division Personnel Contact List
b. Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division (BPPD) Contacts
c. Antimicrobials Division Organizational Structure/Contact List
d. 53 F.R. 15952, Pesticide Registration Procedures; Pesticide Data Requirements
(PDF format)
e. 40 CFR Part 156, Labeling Requirements for Pesticides and Devices (PDF format)
f. 40 CFR Part 158, Data Requirements for Registration (PDF format)
g. 50 F.R. 48833, Disclosure of Reviews of Pesticide Data (November 27, 1985)
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Before submitting your application for registration, you may wish to consult some additional
sources of information. These include:
1. The Office of Pesticide Programs' website.
2. The booklet "General Information on Applying for Registration of Pesticides in the United
States", PB92-221811, available through the National Technical Information Service (NTIS)
at the following address:
National Technical Information Service (NTIS)
5285 Port Royal Road
Springfield, VA 22161
The telephone number for NTIS is (703) 605-6000.
3. The National Pesticide Information Retrieval System (NPIRS) of Purdue University's
Center for Environmental and Regulatory Information Systems. This service does charge a
fee for subscriptions and custom searches. You can contact NPIRS by telephone at (765)
494-6614 or through their website.
4. The National Pesticide Telecommunications Network (NPTN) can provide information on
active ingredients, uses, toxicology, and chemistry of pesticides. You can contact NPTN by
telephone at (800) 858-7378 or through their website: http://npic.orst.edu/
The Agency will return a notice of receipt of an application for registration or amended registration,
experimental use permit, or amendment to a petition if the applicant or petitioner encloses with his
submission a stamped, self-addressed postcard. The postcard must contain the following entries to
be completed by OPP:
1. Date of receipt;
2. EPA identifying number; and
3. Product Manager assignment.
Other identifying information may be included by the applicant to link the acknowledgment of
receipt to the specific application submitted. EPA will stamp the date of receipt and provide the
EPA identifying file symbol or petition number for the new submission. The identifying number
should be used whenever you contact the Agency concerning an application for registration,
experimental use permit, or tolerance petition.
To assist us in ensuring that all data you have submitted for the chemical are properly coded and
assigned to your company, please include a list of all synonyms, common and trade names, company
experimental codes, and other names which identify the chemical (including "blind" codes used
when a sample was submitted for testing by commercial or academic facilities). Please provide a
chemical abstract system (CAS) number if one has been assigned.
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