Investigation Manual for the Regulated Chemical Substances - Omron
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<strong>Investigation</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong><br />
(For Suppliers)<br />
Version 3.1, August 2012<br />
<strong>Omron</strong> Corporation
Table of Contents<br />
1. Introduction ……………3<br />
2. Outline of Survey on Parts and Materials ……………3<br />
3. Response Procedure <strong>for</strong> Suppliers ……………4<br />
4. Concept of Control of <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong> Contained in Parts and<br />
Materials ……………5<br />
5. Requirements ……………7<br />
6. Specific Preparation Procedure and Examples of Preparation ……………10<br />
Attachment 1 List of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong> ……………11<br />
Attachment 2. JIG Detailed <strong>Chemical</strong> Lists (with Metal Conversion Factor) ……………37<br />
Attachment 3. Certificate of Non-inclusion <strong>for</strong> <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Substances</strong> ……………48<br />
Attachment 4. Declaration of Phase-out of <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Substances</strong> ……………49<br />
Attachment 5. Process Change Report ……………50<br />
Attachment 6. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples ……………51<br />
Attachment 7. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples ……………52<br />
Attachment 8. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples ……………53<br />
Attachment 9. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples<br />
(<strong>for</strong> trading firms) ……………54<br />
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1. Introduction<br />
<strong>Omron</strong> Group (hereinafter “<strong>Omron</strong>”) recognizes that concerning <strong>the</strong> global environment problems<br />
are <strong>the</strong> most big issues of all human beings. With aiming to solve <strong>the</strong>se issues, We <strong>for</strong>mulated <strong>the</strong><br />
corporate environmental vision “Green <strong>Omron</strong> 21” in 2002. And we were promoting green procurement<br />
to develop and create <strong>the</strong> eco-products. After that <strong>the</strong> laws and legulations of <strong>the</strong> regulated chemical<br />
substances in Chine and <strong>the</strong> USA ( including RoHS directives in Europe) are being streng<strong>the</strong>ining, So<br />
<strong>Omron</strong> setts <strong>the</strong> policy of “<strong>Omron</strong> procures <strong>the</strong> parts and materials to provide environmentally warranted<br />
products to our customers. “ and implement to investigate <strong>the</strong> parts and materials of <strong>the</strong> regulated<br />
chemical substances.<br />
With <strong>the</strong> latest revision (August 2012) of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Investigation</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong><br />
<strong>Substances</strong>, <strong>the</strong> standard <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> management is shifted to <strong>the</strong> regulated substances / applications of<br />
JGPSS (see Note 2) Version 4.20. We hope that our suppliers will understand <strong>the</strong> purpose of our new<br />
chemical substance control approach.<br />
Notes:<br />
1. RoHS directives<strong>for</strong> “Restriction of <strong>the</strong> use of certain Hazardous <strong>Substances</strong> in electrical and electronic<br />
equipment.” This is <strong>the</strong> directive of <strong>the</strong> Europe Council and Parliament on control of those hazardous<br />
substances. Since July 2006, use of six substances, or lead, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, mercury, PBB<br />
(polybrominated biphenyls) and PBDE (polybrominated diphenyl e<strong>the</strong>r), in products has been prohibited.<br />
2. JGPSSI (Japan Green Procurement Survey Standardization Initiative) was established in January 2001 by<br />
corporations of Japanese electric and electronic equipment industries. Its mission includes standardization of a<br />
list of substances subject to investigation and <strong>the</strong> survey and response <strong>for</strong>mat so as to reduce <strong>the</strong> work load on<br />
investigation of parts and materials and improve <strong>the</strong> quality of response.<br />
1.1 Purpose of this <strong>Manual</strong><br />
The system of communication between <strong>the</strong> requester and <strong>the</strong> respondent with respect to <strong>the</strong><br />
survey on chemical substances in products, parts or materials is provided by JGPSSI in <strong>the</strong> <strong>for</strong>m<br />
of <strong>the</strong> manual and tools <strong>for</strong> answers to <strong>the</strong> survey. There<strong>for</strong>e, you can basically prepare survey<br />
data including <strong>the</strong> amount of content by following <strong>the</strong> manual provided by JGPSSI, but <strong>the</strong>re are<br />
some arrangements to be made among certain corporations. The manual aims to outline <strong>the</strong><br />
survey and its procedure on chemical substances in products, parts and materials and specify<br />
<strong>Omron</strong>’s individual requirements that are not shown in <strong>the</strong> JGPSSI manual.<br />
While <strong>the</strong> present manual provides <strong>the</strong> survey contents common to <strong>the</strong> entire <strong>Omron</strong> Group, o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
contents than provided herein may be used <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> survey depending on <strong>the</strong> nature of <strong>the</strong> business<br />
involved.<br />
1.2 Scope of Survey of Parts and Materials<br />
<strong>Omron</strong> requires your answers to <strong>the</strong> material composition survey <strong>for</strong> parts or materials that<br />
constitute <strong>the</strong> following products as well as <strong>for</strong> those products <strong>the</strong>mselves. In general, <strong>the</strong> survey<br />
items are designated by <strong>Omron</strong>.<br />
Products designed, manufactured and sold by <strong>Omron</strong><br />
Products sold under <strong>the</strong> brand name of <strong>Omron</strong><br />
Products designed and manufactured by <strong>Omron</strong> under contract with third parties<br />
1.3 Definitions<br />
Definitions of terms specifically used in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> are given as notes where necessary <strong>the</strong>rein.<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r terms are also defined in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> issued by JGPSSI<br />
2. Outline of Survey on Parts and Materials<br />
Figure 1 shows <strong>the</strong> image of Survey on Parts and Materials and Enviromental Warranty.And <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> procedures are indicated as bellows.<br />
(1) <strong>Omron</strong> enters items in <strong>the</strong> Survey and Response Format of JGPSSI (JGP file [see Note 1]) and<br />
request you (primary suppliers) to conduct <strong>the</strong> survey.<br />
(2) You request your own suppliers (secondary suppliers) to conduct <strong>the</strong> same survey.<br />
(3) Your suppliers (secondary suppliers) provide you with <strong>the</strong>ir answers to <strong>the</strong> survey requested by you.<br />
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(4) You provide <strong>Omron</strong> with <strong>the</strong> material composition data (JGP file) on your subject products based<br />
on <strong>the</strong> survey results as well as <strong>the</strong> Certificate of Non-inclusion <strong>for</strong> <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Substances</strong> (see<br />
Note 2) or Declaration <strong>for</strong> Phase-out of <strong>Regulated</strong> Substance (see Note 3).<br />
(5) <strong>Omron</strong> provides <strong>the</strong> environmentally warranted products to customers.<br />
The Survey and Response Format, data preparation tools, and <strong>the</strong> list of regulated substances<br />
used in this material composition survey are determined by JGPSSI and available free of charge<br />
to ensure standardized action in this respect in <strong>the</strong> electric and electronic industries.<br />
JGPSSI uses <strong>the</strong> list of regulated chemical substances and <strong>the</strong> reporting standard specified in<br />
Joint Industry Guide (JIG), <strong>the</strong> common guideline <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> survey on chemical substances in<br />
electric and electronic equipment established by electric and electronic industries of Japan, <strong>the</strong><br />
USA and Europe.<br />
Notes:<br />
1. JGP file: Electronic data that contain survey items prepared by <strong>the</strong> survey and response tool of JGPSSI and <strong>the</strong><br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation of chemical substances contained in <strong>the</strong>m.<br />
2. Certificate of Non-inclusion <strong>for</strong> <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Substances</strong>: A document issued to certify no inclusion of<br />
use-prohibited substances (A rank) and non-use substances (A1 rank) determined by <strong>Omron</strong>.<br />
3. Declaration of Phase-out of <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Substances</strong>: A document to promise total exclusion of non-use<br />
substances (A1 rank) established by <strong>Omron</strong> in case any of <strong>the</strong>m is contained in parts or materials<br />
Your suppliers<br />
(secondary<br />
suppliers)<br />
Parts<br />
manufacturers<br />
Parts<br />
manufacturers<br />
Raw material<br />
manufacturer<br />
(2) Request<br />
<strong>for</strong> survey<br />
(3) Answer<br />
Fig. 1 Schematic illustration of material composition survey and environmental warrantee<br />
3. Response Procedure <strong>for</strong> Suppliers<br />
You<br />
(primary supplier)<br />
Unit assembly<br />
manufacturers<br />
Trading<br />
companies<br />
Parts<br />
manufacturers<br />
3.1 Preliminary preparation<br />
You are requested to check <strong>the</strong> Survey and Response <strong>Manual</strong>, Survey Response Tools and<br />
Survey Response Tool Operation <strong>Manual</strong> of JGPSSI and understand how to prepare JGP files.<br />
The manual and tools are available from <strong>the</strong> following website of JGPSSI.<br />
Japanese: http://www.db1.co.jp/jeita_eps/green/greenTOP.html<br />
English: http:/www.db1.co.jp/jeita_eps/green/greenTOP-eg.html<br />
Chinese: http://www.db1.co.jp/jeita_eps/green/greenTOP-ch.html<br />
Request: Use of English version is recommended <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> JGPSSI Survey Response Tools.<br />
Depending on <strong>the</strong> OS environment, <strong>the</strong> functionality is not sufficiently guaranteed with<br />
Japanese version and Chinese version. In addition, since <strong>Omron</strong>’s system does not accept<br />
any JGP file prepared through <strong>the</strong> Chinese version, please do not use <strong>the</strong> Chinese version of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Tools.<br />
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JGP file<br />
(1) Request <strong>for</strong><br />
survey<br />
(4) Answer<br />
JGP file<br />
Certificate of<br />
non-inclusion<br />
or<br />
Declaration<br />
<strong>for</strong> phase-out<br />
<strong>Omron</strong><br />
(5) Provision of<br />
environmentally<br />
warranted<br />
products<br />
Customers
3.2 Material composition survey procedure<br />
Conduct <strong>the</strong> material composition survey according to <strong>the</strong> procedure shown in Fig. 2.<br />
Material composition survey procedure<br />
(1)<br />
Fig. 2 Material composition survey procedure<br />
Flow Additional explanation<br />
<strong>Omron</strong>’s request <strong>for</strong> material<br />
composition survey on<br />
subject substances<br />
Manufacturer Trading firm<br />
Manufacturer<br />
or trading firm<br />
Manufacturer applies subject<br />
parts/materials (delivered items)<br />
to those purchased by you.<br />
(2) (2)<br />
(3)<br />
You request your suppliers <strong>for</strong><br />
material composition survey.<br />
You acquire answers on <strong>the</strong><br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation of chemical<br />
substances used in<br />
parts/materials.<br />
(4) (5)<br />
Summation of contents in<br />
products<br />
• Preparation of JGP file<br />
• Preparation of non-use<br />
certificate<br />
(6)<br />
(3)<br />
You request your suppliers<br />
(manufacturers) <strong>for</strong> material<br />
composition survey.<br />
You acquire answers on <strong>the</strong><br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation of chemical<br />
substances used in<br />
parts/materials.<br />
• Confirm or correct JGP file<br />
• Preparation of non-use<br />
certificate, etc.<br />
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<strong>Omron</strong> makes a request.<br />
(1) The manufacturer identifies parts<br />
or materials to purchase that are<br />
used to constitute survey subject<br />
items.<br />
(2) You request your suppliers to<br />
conduct a material composition<br />
survey.<br />
(3) You obtain in<strong>for</strong>mation on<br />
chemical substances used in<br />
parts or materials from your<br />
suppliers. (JGP, MSDS (see Note<br />
1), MSDSplus (see Note 2), AIS<br />
(see Note 3) may be used.)<br />
(4) The manufacturer tallies <strong>the</strong><br />
contents <strong>for</strong> each product of<br />
yours. Based on <strong>the</strong> tallied data,<br />
you prepare JGP file using<br />
JGPSSI Survey Response Tools<br />
(see Attachments 6, 7 and 8).<br />
(5) The trading firm reads JGP files<br />
obtained from <strong>the</strong>ir suppliers with<br />
JGPSSI Survey Response Tools<br />
to confirm <strong>the</strong> contents and<br />
makes corrections as required<br />
(see Attachment 9).<br />
If <strong>the</strong> content in<strong>for</strong>mation obtained<br />
is not in a JGP file <strong>for</strong>mat, <strong>the</strong>y<br />
prepare data in <strong>the</strong> JGP file<br />
<strong>for</strong>mat like <strong>the</strong> manufacturers<br />
(see Attachments 6, 7 and 8).<br />
Answer to <strong>Omron</strong><br />
(6) Survey results are sent to <strong>Omron</strong>.<br />
JGP file<br />
Non-inclusion certificate or<br />
phase-out declaration<br />
Notes:<br />
1. MSDS: Material Safety Data Sheet<br />
In Europe, it is referred to as Safety Data Sheet (SDS). These documents are prepared and provided to<br />
establishments using or dealing with chemical substances to help <strong>the</strong>m ensure protection of <strong>the</strong> environment and<br />
people’s health and implementation of actions necessary to maintain occupational safety. In Japan, provision of MSDS<br />
is obligated under <strong>the</strong> Industrial Safety and Health Act, PRTR Act, and Poisonous and Deleterious <strong>Substances</strong> Control Act.<br />
2. MSDSplus: Material Safety Data Sheet plus<br />
Sheets recommended by JAMP that transmit chemical substance in<strong>for</strong>mation as supplementaries to <strong>the</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation of<br />
MSDS on materials or pharmaceuticals.<br />
3. AIS: Article In<strong>for</strong>mation Sheet<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation sheets recommended by JAMP also intended to disclose or provide in<strong>for</strong>mation on chemical substances<br />
contained in products, parts or materials<br />
4. Concept of Control of <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong> Contained in Parts and Materials<br />
<strong>Omron</strong> controls chemical substances in products, parts and materials according to <strong>the</strong> List of<br />
<strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong> (Attachment 1). The controlled substances in <strong>the</strong> list are <strong>the</strong> same as<br />
JGPSSI list. Judgment of “contained:Y” or “not contained:N” is also based on <strong>the</strong> same criteria as <strong>the</strong>irs.<br />
Using laws and regulations inside and outside Japan as <strong>the</strong> industrial trends as reference data, <strong>Omron</strong><br />
determines <strong>the</strong> control classification (ranks) and conducts management appropriate <strong>for</strong> each rank.<br />
4.1 Basic understanding of <strong>the</strong> content standard and content judgment<br />
Table 1 shows <strong>the</strong> basic understanding of content flag relative to <strong>the</strong> content standard (see<br />
Note 1). The content standard is established <strong>for</strong> each substance group in Attachment 1 List of <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong>. The basic understanding of <strong>the</strong> content judgment shown herein<br />
is <strong>the</strong> same as that of JGPSSI.
Table 1 Judgment criteria <strong>for</strong> content flag relative to content standard examples<br />
Example of content standard Basic understanding of content judgment<br />
Cases of intentional addition (see<br />
Note 2)<br />
0.1% by weight in homogeneous<br />
material (see Note 3) (1000 ppm)<br />
Intentionally added or 0.1 % by<br />
weight of homogenous materia<br />
In cases of batteries:<br />
In cases of child products:<br />
% of homogeneous material<br />
% per survey unit<br />
% of battery<br />
etc.<br />
Metal conversion of <strong>the</strong> content<br />
ratio is necessary.<br />
The substance is judged “contained” in cases of intentional<br />
addition.<br />
The substance is judged “contained” in cases where <strong>the</strong> content<br />
ratio in a homogenous material exceeds 0.1% by weight. This<br />
judgment shall be made regardless of whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>re is or <strong>the</strong>re is<br />
no intentional use.<br />
The substance is judged “contained” in ei<strong>the</strong>r case.<br />
In cases where applications of a substance are limited, <strong>the</strong><br />
substance is judged “contained” when <strong>the</strong> ratio exceeds 0.1% by<br />
weight <strong>for</strong> each such application.<br />
The substance is judged “not contained” when it is used in<br />
ano<strong>the</strong>r application.<br />
It shall be “contained” in case applications cannot be judged.<br />
The substance is judged “contained” when <strong>the</strong> content rate is<br />
calculated based on <strong>the</strong> designated unit and is found to exceed<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold level.<br />
The substance is judged “contained” when <strong>the</strong> content ratio of a<br />
metal element is calculated and it exceeds <strong>the</strong> threshold level.<br />
Metal conversion factors shall be used <strong>for</strong> calculation.<br />
Notes:<br />
1. Content standard: Criteria <strong>for</strong> judgment of “contained” or “not contained” established <strong>for</strong> each regulated<br />
chemical substance. Uses subject to control and threshold levels (allowable concentration) <strong>for</strong> those<br />
substances are specified. The standard is equal to <strong>the</strong> “threshold level” or “reporting level” of JGPSSI.<br />
2. Intentionally added: When <strong>the</strong> substance is intentionally added, it is added, filled or adhered to <strong>the</strong> product by its<br />
manufacturer deliberately to continuously maintain <strong>the</strong> specific functional or quality characteristic of that product.<br />
3. Homogeneous material: A material that cannot be mechanically broken down (such as unscrewing, cutting,<br />
crushing, grinding and abrasive processes) into different materials. The term “homogeneous” means “of<br />
uni<strong>for</strong>m composition throughout.” Examples of homogeneous materials are individual types of plastics,<br />
ceramics, glass, metals, alloys, paper, board, resins and coatings<br />
4.2 Description of management classification (rank)<br />
Table 2 shows <strong>the</strong> meaning of each management classification and <strong>the</strong> principle of selection<br />
of regulated substances. Attachment 1 List of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong> sets<br />
management classifications (ranks) <strong>for</strong> each use category of substance groups. <strong>Omron</strong> takes<br />
actions as per <strong>the</strong> management classification (rank) of Table 2 when <strong>the</strong> judgment “contained” is<br />
made as per 4.1.<br />
Table 2 Definition of management classification (rank) and <strong>the</strong> method of selection of substances<br />
Management<br />
classification (rank)<br />
Prohibited substances<br />
(A rank)<br />
Non-use substances<br />
(A1 rank)<br />
Substitution<br />
accelerating<br />
substances (B rank)<br />
Self control<br />
substances (C rank)<br />
Definition Method of selection of regulated substances<br />
Prohibited use in<br />
products, parts or<br />
materials<br />
Substituted be<strong>for</strong>e <strong>the</strong><br />
deadline <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> non-use<br />
in components<br />
Use prohibited after <strong>the</strong><br />
deadline <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> non-use<br />
in components<br />
Promotion of alternative<br />
substances<br />
Understanding of <strong>the</strong><br />
amount contained<br />
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The substances designated by JGPSSI whose use in<br />
products (parts and materials) have been prohibited by <strong>the</strong><br />
legislations in Japan and overseas or those designated by<br />
<strong>Omron</strong>’s voluntary regulations (Polyvinyl chloride: <strong>for</strong><br />
packing materials)<br />
The substances designated by JGPSSI <strong>for</strong> which regulatory<br />
laws in Japan and abroad are clearly known to exist and <strong>for</strong><br />
which use prohibition deadline has been established (The<br />
date of total elimination of use in components six months<br />
prior to <strong>the</strong> use prohibition date by law.)<br />
The substances designated by JGPSSI of which use<br />
prohibition is not clearly mentioned in any relevant law but<br />
which are expected to be subject to use reduction or<br />
prohibition due to tightening regulatory control in <strong>the</strong> future<br />
The substances designated by JGPSSI that are o<strong>the</strong>r than<br />
prohibited substances (A rank), non-use substances (A1<br />
rank), and substitution accelerating substances (B rank).
5. Requirements<br />
5.1 Requirements <strong>for</strong> preparation of JGP files<br />
JGP files shall be prepared according to <strong>the</strong> Material Composition Survey and Response<br />
<strong>Manual</strong> and Survey Response Tool Operation <strong>Manual</strong> provided by JGPSSI.<br />
5.1.1 Providers of in<strong>for</strong>mation to suppliers<br />
You request sellers or suppliers of parts and materials that you receive to conduct<br />
material composition survey. In case no answers can be obtained from suppliers of <strong>Omron</strong>’s<br />
designated parts and materials, consult with <strong>Omron</strong>’s section in charge of such parts and<br />
materials.<br />
5.1.2 “Survey unit” <strong>for</strong> JGP files<br />
The “survey unit” to be entered in <strong>the</strong> JGP file shall be determined as per <strong>the</strong> unit of<br />
<strong>Omron</strong>’s product number listed in Table 3. Generally, however, <strong>Omron</strong> enters <strong>the</strong> survey unit<br />
in <strong>the</strong> JGP file and requests material composition survey.<br />
When “pcs (piece)” is used as <strong>the</strong> unit of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Omron</strong> product number, <strong>the</strong> JGP file shall<br />
be created in <strong>the</strong> amount of each piece having <strong>the</strong> said product number <strong>for</strong> which you have<br />
a sales transaction with <strong>Omron</strong>.<br />
Note: For instance, <strong>the</strong>re is a difference in <strong>the</strong> definition of “one” between one contact pin of <strong>the</strong> connector<br />
and one role of reel. If you do not know how to judge <strong>the</strong> counting, contact <strong>Omron</strong> <strong>for</strong> clarification.<br />
Packaging materials that pack subject parts and materials (such as packing material,<br />
cushions, tapes or labels) or any items that are disposed of after transport or during<br />
production processes (such as waste board) shall not be included in <strong>the</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation of <strong>the</strong><br />
JGP file.<br />
Table 3 Survey units <strong>for</strong> JGP files<br />
Units used in combination with <strong>Omron</strong> product<br />
numbers<br />
PCS, piece piece<br />
MM, CM, M, KM (<strong>for</strong> electric cable, etc.) m<br />
ML, L, KL, liter liter<br />
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Survey unit <strong>for</strong> JGP file<br />
MG, G, KG, “(space)” (material-related units) arbitrary unit<br />
5.1.3 Cases of unknown product applications<br />
When you cannot judge whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> substance is one subject to judgment by <strong>the</strong><br />
content standard because of its use at <strong>Omron</strong> being unknown,you are sure to check with<br />
<strong>Omron</strong> about <strong>the</strong> use and judge whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> substance is “contained” or “not contained.”<br />
Subjects: Nickel, dioctyltin (DOT) compounds, polybrominated biphenyls (excluding PBB, PBDE, and<br />
HBCDD), some azocolorants and azodyes, selected phthalates Group 1 (BBP, DBP, DEHP)<br />
and selected phthalates Group 2 (DIDP, DINP, DNOP)<br />
Examples: At <strong>Omron</strong>, “C09 selected phthalates Group 1 (BBP, DBP, DEHP)” and “C10<br />
selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP, DINP, DNOP)” are not used <strong>for</strong> toys that may be put in<br />
child’s mouth or any o<strong>the</strong>r childcare applications.<br />
5.1.4 Data (amount of content) entry in “content flag: N” cases<br />
Even if “not contained” cases when any contained subject substance group is known<br />
content flag: N, ,enter <strong>the</strong> amount of content, use, location of use and o<strong>the</strong>r pieces of<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation as in <strong>the</strong> “content flag: Y” cases in <strong>the</strong> file and determine whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> case is<br />
“contained” or “not contained.” (This requirement is <strong>the</strong> same as that in <strong>the</strong> JGPSSI <strong>Manual</strong>.)<br />
5.1.5 Entry <strong>for</strong>mat or file type <strong>for</strong> use in material composition survey<br />
1) The version of survey and response <strong>for</strong>mat designated by <strong>Omron</strong> shall be used in<br />
principle.<br />
2) An electronic file of <strong>the</strong> file type output from <strong>the</strong> tool provide by JGPSSI shall be used<br />
<strong>for</strong> responses to <strong>the</strong> survey.
5.2 Requirements <strong>for</strong> Preparation of Non-use Certificate<br />
5.2.1 Preparation of non-use certificate<br />
When a part or material contains none of prohibited substances (A rank) or non-use<br />
substances (A1 rank) listed in Attachment 1 List of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong>, <strong>the</strong><br />
Certificate of Non-inclusion <strong>for</strong> <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Substances</strong>” as in Attachment 3 shall be prepared<br />
to demonstrate its non-inclusion.<br />
Notes:<br />
1. Enter “name of company,” “signature of your responsible person” and “Telephone number.” In principle, it<br />
should be <strong>the</strong> primary supplier from <strong>the</strong> viewpoint of <strong>Omron</strong> that prepares this document. The seal to be put in<br />
<strong>the</strong> document shall be your company’s seal or <strong>the</strong> signature of <strong>the</strong> responsible person. The responsible person,<br />
whose seal must be affixed <strong>the</strong>rein, should be <strong>the</strong> person who is entitled to assure <strong>the</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation entered and<br />
uphold <strong>the</strong> responsibility <strong>for</strong> unexpected situations (compensations, etc.).<br />
2. Enter “Product number” and “Article name” of <strong>the</strong> products, parts or materials that contains no regulated<br />
substances. When <strong>the</strong> given space <strong>for</strong> entry is not sufficient to cover all subject substances, <strong>the</strong> separate sheet<br />
of paper may be attached <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> list of such substances.<br />
3. Enter “year, month, and day” of <strong>the</strong> issuance. The validity of <strong>the</strong> certificate shall be until your next issuance of<br />
<strong>the</strong> non-use certificate.<br />
4. In case inclusion of any given use-prohibited substance is detected, immediately contact <strong>Omron</strong>’s person in<br />
charge and take appropriate actions including production stop as required. <strong>Omron</strong> will not purchase any parts<br />
or materials that contain prohibited substances.<br />
5. <strong>Omron</strong> may request submission of analysis (measurement) data separately from non-inclusion certificates<br />
when so requested by <strong>the</strong> customers.<br />
6. When <strong>the</strong> part or material subject to survey is <strong>the</strong> packing or packaging material that <strong>Omron</strong> uses <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
transportation to <strong>the</strong> customer, evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of <strong>the</strong> total amount of heavy<br />
metals (Lead, Cadmium, Hexavalent chromium and Mercury) listed at <strong>the</strong> bottom line of Attachment 1 List of<br />
<strong>the</strong> <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong>. As no special field <strong>for</strong> entry of <strong>the</strong> total amount of contained heavy metals,<br />
enter <strong>the</strong> data <strong>for</strong> each substance, such as Lead or Cadmium. Note that packing or packaging materials herein<br />
defined are not packing or packaging materials used <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> purpose of transport, etc. of survey subject parts or<br />
materials.<br />
7. Where dibutyltin (DBT) or dioctyltin (DOT) compounds are contained, you are requested to report it in <strong>the</strong> survey<br />
data in accordance with <strong>the</strong> JGPSSI reporting standards. On <strong>the</strong> non-use certificate, however, judge it “not<br />
contained” if <strong>the</strong> concentration is 0.1% or less <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> part as delivered.<br />
5.2.2 Preparation of Declaration of Phase-out of <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Substances</strong><br />
When <strong>the</strong> part or material contains any of prohibited substances (A rank) or non-use<br />
substances (A1 rank) listed in Attachment 1 “List of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong>,<br />
<strong>the</strong> Declaration <strong>for</strong> Phase-out of <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Substances</strong>” as in Attachment 4 shall be<br />
prepared to guarantee total non-inclusion of such substances.<br />
Notes:<br />
1. Enter “name of company,” “signature of your responsible person” and “telephone number.” In principle, it should<br />
be <strong>the</strong>primary supplier from <strong>the</strong> viewpoint of <strong>Omron</strong> that prepares this document. If you are <strong>the</strong> trading firm,<br />
enter <strong>the</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation of you not <strong>the</strong> manufacturer’s name. The seal to be put in <strong>the</strong> document shall be your<br />
company’s seal or <strong>the</strong> seal of <strong>the</strong> person in charge. The person in charge, whose seal must be affixed <strong>the</strong>rein,<br />
should be <strong>the</strong> person who is entitled to assure <strong>the</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation entered and uphold <strong>the</strong> responsibility <strong>for</strong><br />
unexpected situations (compensations, etc.).<br />
2. Enter “product number,” “Article name” “JGPSSI use classification code,” and “deadline <strong>for</strong> non-use” <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
product, part or material to be phased out. The deadline <strong>for</strong> non-use shall be any date prior to <strong>the</strong> use<br />
prohibition date designated by <strong>Omron</strong>. When <strong>the</strong> given space <strong>for</strong> entry is not sufficient, <strong>the</strong> separate sheet of<br />
paper may be attached <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> list of <strong>the</strong> subject substances.<br />
3. Enter “year, month, and day” of <strong>the</strong> issuance. The validity of <strong>the</strong> declaration shall be until <strong>the</strong> completion of your<br />
non-use actions and <strong>the</strong> issuance of <strong>the</strong> non-use certificate..<br />
4. Whenever any change is necessary to material quality or process as <strong>the</strong> result of replacement of non-use<br />
substances (A1 rank), <strong>the</strong> Process Change Report (PCR) as per Attachment 5 shall be submitted to <strong>Omron</strong>’s<br />
person in charge <strong>for</strong> approval be<strong>for</strong>e <strong>the</strong> “deadline <strong>for</strong> non-use.” Samples may need to be attached as required.<br />
5. <strong>Omron</strong> will be able to purchase parts or materials <strong>for</strong> which <strong>the</strong> Declaration has been provided to <strong>Omron</strong> until<br />
<strong>the</strong> use prohibition date. <strong>Omron</strong> will conduct survey again after implementation of phase-out. (Survey using <strong>the</strong><br />
new product number will be conducted when product number changes result from phase-out.)<br />
6. When no phase-out is implemented such as in cases of termination of production, no Declaration will need to<br />
be provided. In this case, you will be required to take necessary measures <strong>for</strong> such termination of production.<br />
<strong>Omron</strong> will <strong>the</strong>n consider acquisition of necessary items from o<strong>the</strong>r manufacturers.<br />
7. When <strong>the</strong> part or material subject to survey is <strong>the</strong> packing or packaging material that <strong>Omron</strong> uses <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
transportation to <strong>the</strong> customer, evaluate inclusion of regulated substances in terms of <strong>the</strong> total amount of heavy<br />
metals (lead, cadmium, hexavalent chromium and mercury) listed at <strong>the</strong> bottom line of Attachment 1 “List of <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong>.” As no special field <strong>for</strong> entry of <strong>the</strong> total amount of contained heavy metals,<br />
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enter <strong>the</strong> data <strong>for</strong> each substance, such as lead or cadmium. Note that packing or packaging materials herein<br />
defined are not packing or packaging materials used <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> purpose of transport, etc. of survey subject parts or<br />
materials.<br />
5.2.3 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process Change Report)<br />
When an engineering change involved change in material, printing, change in painting<br />
or plating process, change in adhesive, lubricant, solder, etc., or change in production site,<br />
prepare <strong>the</strong> Process Change Report (PCR) as shown in Attachment 5 and submit it to<br />
<strong>Omron</strong>’s activity in charge <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> approval. In addition, provide samples as necessary.<br />
Notes:<br />
1. Fill all fields of <strong>the</strong> <strong>for</strong>m.<br />
2. Include in <strong>the</strong> change classification “Change in manufacture place” <strong>the</strong> material change of <strong>the</strong> components,<br />
type of change in ink or paint, and change in subsidiary materials (adhesives, solder, etc.).<br />
3. Attach <strong>the</strong> material composition data (JGPSSI file), reliability assessment data and <strong>the</strong> results of per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
assessment that are required <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> confirmation and assessment of <strong>the</strong> data.<br />
5.3 Requirements <strong>for</strong> Submission Data and Change Management of In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
5.3.1 Submittals based on content judgment results<br />
Submittals and <strong>the</strong>ir contents<br />
Confirmation of content flag<br />
Not contained Judgment on<br />
content of A<br />
substance<br />
Contained<br />
Not contained Judgment on<br />
content of A<br />
substance<br />
Contained<br />
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Yes No<br />
Phase-out<br />
JGP file x x x<br />
Non-inclusion certificate x - -<br />
Phase-out declaration - x -<br />
Your action -<br />
<strong>Omron</strong>’s action Purchase continues<br />
x: Submission necessary; -: submission not necessary<br />
• Will phase out until <strong>the</strong><br />
date of use prohibition.<br />
• Will submit PCR and/or<br />
samples.<br />
• Can purchase until <strong>the</strong><br />
date of use prohibition.<br />
• Will conduct re-survey<br />
after phase-out.<br />
Fig. 3 Submission Databased on content judgment<br />
5.3.2 File name of Submission Data<br />
Submit Data to <strong>Omron</strong> according to <strong>the</strong> following file naming rule.<br />
<br />
Type of<br />
submittal _<br />
Supplier<br />
code _<br />
Reference<br />
no. _<br />
Date of<br />
issuance _<br />
• Will terminate<br />
production as required.<br />
• Will terminate<br />
purchase.<br />
• Will switch to o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
manufacturers.<br />
Arbitrary character string<br />
(one-byte alpha-numerics) . Extension<br />
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)<br />
(1) JGP: JGP file; HGS: Non-inclusion certificate; ZPS: Phase-out declaration<br />
(2) Supplier code: eight one-bite characters E.g., 02XXXXXX<br />
(3) Number entered in <strong>the</strong> reference no. field of JGP file when requested (Survey no.)<br />
(4) Date of issuance: eight one-byte characters E.g., 20110401<br />
(5) Arbitrary character string such as <strong>for</strong> model name or product name (one-byte alpha-numeric characters)<br />
(6) jgp4: cases Ver. 4 is used; pdf: Non-inclusion certificate or Phase-out declaration
5.3.3 Change management of In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
After submitting Data to <strong>Omron</strong>, when <strong>the</strong> change of In<strong>for</strong>mation occers ,immediately<br />
revise <strong>the</strong> data and in<strong>for</strong>m it to <strong>Omron</strong>’s person in charge. Such changes that may occur in<br />
<strong>the</strong> following situations:<br />
The error as in calculation of <strong>the</strong> substance content in<strong>for</strong>mation was revealed.<br />
The change was made to <strong>the</strong> content in<strong>for</strong>mation provided by your supplier<br />
The new substance was added to <strong>the</strong> substance list or <strong>the</strong> content standard is changed<br />
The 4M change occurred at your site (change of material quality shape, processing<br />
method, etc.) (submission of PCR or samples will be necessary)<br />
6. Specific Preparation Procedure and Examples of Preparation<br />
Specific JGP file preparation procedures and examples are shown in <strong>the</strong> following attachments <strong>for</strong><br />
your reference:<br />
Attachment 6. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples<br />
Attachment 7. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples<br />
Attachment 8. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples<br />
Attachment 9. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (<strong>for</strong> trading firms)<br />
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Attachment 1 List of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong> (Concerning Products)<br />
OC. Substance No..<br />
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A substances: 28; A1 substances: 0<br />
B substances: 32; C substances: 1<br />
* In case a substance has multiple management classes, it is assumed to be one with <strong>the</strong> most stringent management class when counting <strong>the</strong><br />
number of substances.<br />
* Definition of signs at <strong>the</strong> center of JGPSSI intended use classification code: (1)-R-: EU RoHS Directive; (2)-E-:EU ELV Directive; (3)-B-: battery regulation; (4)-J-:JGPSSI<br />
[1% by weight =10000 ppm]<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
A<br />
155 A05<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
Cadmium and its compounds<br />
0.01% by weight (100 ppm) of each<br />
homogenous material providing that <strong>the</strong><br />
following threshold be used <strong>for</strong> judgment <strong>for</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> following use:<br />
• For a battery, 0.001% by weight of a battery<br />
(10 ppm)<br />
Metal conversion is necessary to calculate <strong>the</strong><br />
content ratio (Note 9)<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
Y C R-21 Cd-R-3<br />
Y C R-30 Cd-R-4<br />
Y C R-38 Cd-R-6<br />
Y A R-8(a) Cd-R-7<br />
Y C R-8(b) Cd-R-8<br />
Y C R-13 Cd-R-9<br />
Y A1 R-39 Cd-R-10<br />
Y A1 R-40 Cd-R-11<br />
Y A E-15 Cd-E-2<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
Printing inks <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> application of enamels on glasses,<br />
such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses containing<br />
cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous<br />
material.<br />
Cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material<br />
in alloys as electrical/mechanical solder joints to<br />
― ―<br />
electrical conductors located directly on <strong>the</strong> voice coil in ―<br />
transducers used in high-powered loudspeakers with<br />
sound pressure levels of 100 dB (A) and more.<br />
Cadmium, exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous<br />
―<br />
material, in cadmium oxide in thick film pastes used on ―<br />
aluminum bonded beryllium oxide.<br />
―<br />
Cadmium in a <strong>the</strong>rmal cutoff of a one shot pellet type<br />
that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous material<br />
Cadmium in an electric point that exceeds 100 ppm in<br />
homogeneous material<br />
Cadmium in glass used <strong>for</strong> a filter glass or reflectance<br />
standards that exceeds 100 ppm in homogeneous<br />
material<br />
Cadmium in a color conversion II-VI family LED used<br />
<strong>for</strong> solid-state lighting or a display system that exceeds<br />
100 ppm in homogeneous material (“cadmium per<br />
square millimeter in a light emission area” < 10μg Cd)<br />
Cadmium contained in a photoresistor of analog optical<br />
coupler used <strong>for</strong> professional audio system, exceeding<br />
100 ppm in homogeneous material<br />
Batteries <strong>for</strong> electric vehicles containing cadmium<br />
exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material.<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in parts,<br />
etc. (Note 2)<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
― Jan. 1, 2014<br />
―<br />
July 1,2013<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
*Thermal cutoff is a temperature fuse.<br />
Exemption repealed after Jan. 1,<br />
2012<br />
* Cadmium content in electric points<br />
as specified by ELV Directive is<br />
evaluated based Cd-J-0, Cd-J-99,<br />
Cd-R-0 and Cd-RE-98 according to<br />
<strong>the</strong> content ratio.<br />
* Cadmium content in optical glass is<br />
evaluated based on Cd-J-0, Cd-J-99<br />
and Cd-RE-98 according to <strong>the</strong><br />
content ratio.<br />
Exemption to be repealed after July 1,<br />
2014<br />
Exemption repealed starting Jan. 1,<br />
2014
OC. Substance No.<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
A<br />
155 A05<br />
A<br />
156 A07<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
Cadmium and its compounds<br />
Hexavalent Chromium Compounds<br />
0.1% by weight in homogenous material (1000<br />
ppm)<br />
Metal conversion is necessary to calculate <strong>the</strong><br />
content ratio (Note 9).<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
Y A ― Cd-B-2<br />
Y A ― Cd-J-0<br />
Y A ― Cd-J-99<br />
N<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― Cd-R-0<br />
― Cd-RE-98<br />
Y C R-9 Cr-R-2<br />
Y C E-12(a) Cr-E-1<br />
Y C E-12(b) Cr-E-2<br />
Y C E-13 Cr-E-3<br />
Y A ― Cr-J-0<br />
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Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Batteries containing cadmium exceeding 10ppm by<br />
weight of <strong>the</strong> battery.<br />
Cases containing intentionally added cadmium<br />
exceeding 100 ppm in homogeneous material,<br />
excluding specified uses.<br />
Containing cadmium above 100ppm in homogeneous<br />
material: Impurities/recycled materials/contamination<br />
Cases containing 100 ppm or less of intentionally<br />
added cadmium in homogeneous material, excluding<br />
specified uses.<br />
Containing 100 ppm or less of cadmium in<br />
homogeneous material: Impurities/recycled<br />
materials/contamination<br />
Hexavalent chromium up to 0.75% by weight as<br />
antirust <strong>for</strong> a carbon steel cooling system in an<br />
absorption refrigerator that exceeds 1000 ppm in<br />
homogeneous material<br />
Anti-corrosion coatings containing hexavalent<br />
chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous<br />
material. (O<strong>the</strong>r than below Cr-E-2.)<br />
Corrosion preventive coating related to bolt and nut<br />
assemblies <strong>for</strong> chassis applications, containing<br />
hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in<br />
homogeneous material.<br />
(Absorption) refrigerators in motor caravans containing<br />
hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000 ppm and 0.75<br />
wt% in homogeneous material.<br />
Cases containing intentionally added hexavalent<br />
chromium exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous<br />
material, excluding specified uses.<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
―<br />
―<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in parts,<br />
etc. (Note 2)<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
― (Note 7)<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― (Note 7)<br />
―<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
*All batteries including button cells<br />
• Korean law on quality control and<br />
safety management of industrial<br />
products<br />
• EC Directive 2006/66/EC on<br />
batteries<br />
• Chinese Standards<br />
GB-24427-2009: Limitation of<br />
mercury, cadmium and lead contents<br />
<strong>for</strong> alkaline and non-alkaline zinc<br />
manganese dioxide batteries<br />
Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No<br />
1907/2006;China MII law (Chinese<br />
RoHS);<br />
Korea RoHS;<br />
Japan J-MOSS;<br />
USA/ Cali<strong>for</strong>nia SB-20/50<br />
China MII law (Chinese RoHS);<br />
Korea RoHS;<br />
Japan J-MOSS;<br />
USA/ Cali<strong>for</strong>nia SB-20/50
OC. Substance No.<br />
A<br />
156<br />
A<br />
154<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
A07 Hexavalent Chromium Compounds<br />
A09<br />
Lead and its compounds<br />
0.1% by weight in homogenous material (1000<br />
ppm)<br />
Describe <strong>the</strong> threshold level if a product has<br />
any of <strong>the</strong> intended uses listed below:<br />
• For batteries, 0.004% by weight of a battery<br />
(40 ppm)<br />
• For coating on a toy or a product <strong>for</strong> children,<br />
0.009% by weight of a product (90 ppm)<br />
• For a consumer product <strong>for</strong> children aged<br />
twelve and under, 0.01% by weight of a<br />
product (100 ppm)<br />
• For an electric wire, cable or cord insulated<br />
with <strong>the</strong>rmosetting or <strong>the</strong>rmoplastic resin,<br />
0.03% by weight per surface coating (300 ppm)<br />
Metal conversion is necessary to calculate <strong>the</strong><br />
content ratio (Note 9).<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
Y A ― Cr-J-99<br />
N<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Y C R-6(a)<br />
E-1<br />
Y C<br />
― Cr-R-0<br />
― Cr-RE-98<br />
R-6(c)<br />
E-3<br />
Y C R-5(a)<br />
E-10<br />
Y C R-5(b)<br />
E-10<br />
Y C R-7(c)I<br />
E-10<br />
Y C R-7(c)II<br />
E-10<br />
Y<br />
A R-7(c)III<br />
E-10<br />
Pb-RE-3<br />
Pb-RE-4<br />
Pb-RE-5<br />
Pb-RE-6<br />
Pb-RE-7<br />
Pb-RE-8<br />
Pb-RE-9<br />
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Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Containing hexavalent chromium above 1000 ppm in<br />
homogeneous material: Impurities/recycled materials/<br />
contamination<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally<br />
added hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material, ― ―<br />
excluding specified uses.<br />
Containing 1000 ppm or less of hexavalent chromium<br />
in homogeneous material: Impurities/recycled<br />
materials/ contamination.<br />
Steel materials containing 0.35% or less ,but exceeding 1000<br />
ppm in homogeneous material, of lead by weight (including<br />
batch-based hot dip galvanized steel &,free-machining steel)<br />
Copper alloy containing 4% or less, exceeding 1000 ppm in<br />
homogeneous material, of lead by weight (e.g. brass, phosphor<br />
bronze)<br />
Lead in a cathode ray tube that exceeds 1000 ppm in<br />
homogeneous material<br />
Lead up to 0.2% by weight in glass of a fluorescent tube that<br />
exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material<br />
Lead in electricity or electronic components excluding dielectric<br />
ceramics (e.g. piezoelectronic device) in a capacitor that<br />
contains lead in glass, ceramic, or glass/ceramic matrix<br />
compounds and also excluding automotive valves and<br />
automotive plugs, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous<br />
material<br />
Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated<br />
voltage of 125V AC or 250V DC or larger that exceeds 1000<br />
ppm in homogeneous material, excluding applications of<br />
Pb-RE12 and Pb-E-20<br />
Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated<br />
voltage less than 125V AC or 250V DC that exceeds 1000 ppm<br />
in homogeneous material, excluding applications of Pb-RE12<br />
and Pb-E-20<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in parts,<br />
etc. (Note 2)<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
― (Note 5)<br />
― (Note 5)<br />
― ―<br />
― (Note 5)<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
RoHS<br />
C ELV ―<br />
Y C R-7(c)IV<br />
E-10(b)<br />
Pb-RE-12<br />
Y C E-10(d) Pb-RE-20<br />
Y<br />
Lead in a PZT dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as<br />
part of integrated circuit or discrete semiconductor, exceeding<br />
1000 ppm in homogeneous material<br />
Lead in a dielectric ceramic material used in a capacitor as part<br />
of ultrasonic sonar, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous<br />
material<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
A R-11(a)<br />
E-8(f)<br />
Pb-RE-10<br />
Lead used <strong>for</strong> a C-press compliant pin connector/system that<br />
exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material<br />
RoHS<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
C ELV ―<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
China MII law (Chinese RoHS);<br />
Korea RoHS;<br />
Japan J-MOSS;<br />
USA/ Cali<strong>for</strong>nia SB-20/50<br />
*See (Note 3) <strong>for</strong> ELV.<br />
*No threshold level of 0.2% by weight<br />
established <strong>for</strong> ELV<br />
Exemption to be repealed after Jan. 1,<br />
2013<br />
*See (Note 3) <strong>for</strong> ELV.<br />
Exemption already repealed<br />
*See (Note 3) <strong>for</strong> ELV.
OC. Substance No.<br />
A<br />
154<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
A09 Lead and its compounds<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Y<br />
Rank<br />
Y C<br />
Y C<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
-14/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in<br />
parts, etc.<br />
(Note 2)<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
Immediately<br />
A Lead used <strong>for</strong> a compliant pin connectors/system o<strong>the</strong>r RoHS<br />
R-11(b)<br />
prohibited Exemption to be repealed after Jan. 1, 2013<br />
Pb-RE-11 than C-press that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous<br />
E-8(f)<br />
*See (Note 3) <strong>for</strong> ELV.<br />
C material<br />
ELV ―<br />
R-6(b)<br />
E-2(c)<br />
R-7(a)<br />
E-8(e)<br />
Pb-R-1<br />
Pb-R-2<br />
Y C R-7(b) Pb-R-3<br />
Y A R-12 Pb-R-5<br />
Y A R-14 Pb-R-7<br />
Y C<br />
R-15<br />
E-8(g)<br />
Pb-R-8<br />
Y A1 R-16 Pb-R-10<br />
Y C R-17 Pb-R-11<br />
Y C R-21 Pb-R-15<br />
Y A R-23 Pb-R-17<br />
Y C R-24 Pb-R-18<br />
Y C R-29 Pb-R-22<br />
Y C R-31 Pb-R-23<br />
Y C R-32 Pb-R-24<br />
Aluminum materials containing 0.4% or less, exceeding<br />
1000ppm in homogeneous material, of lead by weight<br />
Lead in high-melting point solder (lead-based alloys<br />
containing 85% by weight or more lead)<br />
Lead, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material,<br />
in soldering <strong>for</strong> servers, storage and storage array<br />
systems, and network infrastructure equipment <strong>for</strong><br />
switching, signaling, transmission and network<br />
management <strong>for</strong> telecommunication<br />
Coating material <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>rmal conduction module<br />
C-rings, containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in<br />
homogeneous material.<br />
Solder consisting of more than two types of elements<br />
<strong>for</strong> connecting microprocessor pins and package<br />
containing less than 85 wt% and more than 80 wt% of<br />
lead.<br />
Lead, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material,<br />
in solder <strong>for</strong> connecting semiconductor dies and<br />
carriers in flip chip IC packages<br />
Lead, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material,<br />
in linear incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes. ―<br />
Lead halide, containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in<br />
homogeneous material, as radiant agent in High<br />
Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps used <strong>for</strong> professional<br />
reprography applications.<br />
Lead, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material,<br />
in printing inks <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> application of enamels on<br />
glasses, such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses<br />
Lead contained in finishing agents of 0.65 mm or finer<br />
pitch components o<strong>the</strong>r than connectors, exceeding<br />
1000 ppm in homogeneous material<br />
Lead, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material,<br />
in solders <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> soldering to machined through hole<br />
discoidal and planar array ceramic multilayer<br />
capacitors.<br />
Lead, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material,<br />
in lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I<br />
(Categories 1, 2, 3 and 4) of Council Directive<br />
69/493/EEC.<br />
Lead, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material,<br />
in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent<br />
lamps (which e.g. are used <strong>for</strong> liquid crystal displays,<br />
designs or industrial lighting).<br />
Lead, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material,<br />
in lead oxide in seal frit used <strong>for</strong> making window<br />
assemblies <strong>for</strong> Argon and Krypton laser tubes.<br />
― (Note 5)<br />
― (Note 6)<br />
― ―<br />
―<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
March 1,<br />
2013<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
*Exemption repeal applied by ELV<br />
Directive<br />
Exemption already repealed<br />
Exemption already repealed<br />
*Exemption repeal applied by ELV<br />
Directive<br />
Exemption to be repealed after Sept. 1,<br />
2013<br />
Exemption already repealed
OC. Substance No.<br />
A<br />
154<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
A09 Lead and its compounds<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
Y C R-33 Pb-R-25<br />
Y C R-34 Pb-R-26<br />
-15/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Lead, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material,<br />
in solders <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> soldering of thin copper wires of 100<br />
μm diameter and less in power trans<strong>for</strong>mers.<br />
Lead, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material,<br />
in cermet-based trimmer potentiometer elements.<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in<br />
parts, etc.<br />
(Note 2)<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
Y C R-37 Pb-R-27<br />
Lead, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material,<br />
in <strong>the</strong> plating layer of high voltage diodes on <strong>the</strong> basis<br />
of a zinc borate glass body.<br />
Lead in white glass used <strong>for</strong> an optical purpose<br />
― ―<br />
Y C R-13(a) Pb-R-30 containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in<br />
homogeneous material<br />
Lead in glass used <strong>for</strong> a filter glass or reflectance<br />
― ― *White glass means transparent glass.<br />
Y C R-13(b) Pb-R-31 standards containing lead that exceeds 1000 ppm in<br />
homogeneous material<br />
Lead in a shell (exterior casing) or bushing (a<br />
cylindrical component fitted inside a hole) of a bearing<br />
― ―<br />
Y C R-9(b) Pb-R-32<br />
<strong>for</strong> a compressor containing coolant <strong>for</strong> heating,<br />
ventilation, air-conditioning, refrigeration, chilling, and<br />
HVACR, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous<br />
material<br />
Lead (lead of 1% or less by weight) as activator in<br />
fluorescent powder of a discharge lamp used as a<br />
― ―<br />
Y C R-18(b) Pb-R-33 suntan lamp containing phosphor such as BSP<br />
(BaSi2O5:Pb) that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous<br />
material<br />
Lead, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material,<br />
as activator in <strong>the</strong> fluorescent powder (1% lead by<br />
weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as sun<br />
― (Note 5)<br />
Y A R-18(a) Pb-R-34<br />
tanning lamps containing phosphors such as BSP<br />
―<br />
(BaSi2O5:Pb) as well as when used as specialty lamps<br />
<strong>for</strong> diazo-printing reprography, lithography, insect traps,<br />
photochemical and curing processes containing<br />
phosphors such as SMS ((Sr, Ba)2MgSi2O7:Pb).<br />
Lead oxide, exceeding 1000 ppm per unit of<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Exemption already repealed<br />
Y C R-25 Pb-R-35<br />
homogeneous material, used <strong>for</strong> structural elements on<br />
―<br />
<strong>the</strong> surfaces of surface conduction electron emitter<br />
displays (SED), notably seal frit and frit ring.<br />
―<br />
Y A E-2(b) Pb-E-1<br />
Y A<br />
E-4(a)<br />
E-4(b)<br />
Pb-E-3<br />
Y C E-5 Pb-E-4<br />
Y C E-6 Pb-E-5<br />
Y C E-7(b) Pb-E-6<br />
Aluminum with a lead content of above 0.4% and 1.5%<br />
or less by weight<br />
Lead, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material,<br />
in bearing shells and bushes (alloy).<br />
Batteries containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in<br />
homogeneous material.<br />
Vibration dampers containing lead, exceeding 1000<br />
ppm in homogeneous material.<br />
Lead, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material,<br />
in vulcanising agents and stabilisers <strong>for</strong> elastomers in<br />
fluid handling and powertrain applications containing<br />
up to 0.5% lead by weight.<br />
―<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
― (Note 5)<br />
Exemption already repealed<br />
Exemption already repealed
OC. Substance No.<br />
A<br />
154<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
A09 Lead and its compounds<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
Y C E-7(c) Pb-E-7<br />
Y A E-9 Pb-E-10<br />
Y A E-11 Pb-E-11<br />
Y A E-8(b) Pb-E-12<br />
Y A1 E-8(a) Pb-E-13<br />
Y A E-8(c) Pb-E-14<br />
Y A1 E-8(d) Pb-E-15<br />
Y C E-8(h) Pb-E-16<br />
Y A E-8(i) Pb-E-17<br />
Y C E-8(j) Pb-E-18<br />
Y C E-1(b) Pb-E-19<br />
Y C E-12 Pb-E-21<br />
Y A ― Pb-J-1<br />
Y A ― Pb-J-3<br />
Y A ― Pb-J-4<br />
-16/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Lead, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous material,<br />
in bonding agents <strong>for</strong> elastomers in powertrain<br />
applications containing up to 0.5% lead by weight.<br />
Valve seats containing lead exceeding 1000 ppm in<br />
homogeneous material.<br />
Pyrotechnic initiators containing lead exceeding 1000<br />
ppm in homogeneous material.<br />
Lead in solder <strong>for</strong> electric use that exceeds 1000 ppm<br />
in homogeneous material (excluding solder on<br />
electronic circuit boards and glass)<br />
Lead in solder <strong>for</strong> installing an electric or electronic<br />
component on an electronic circuit board or <strong>for</strong> a<br />
component terminal that exceeds 1000 ppm in<br />
homogeneous material (excluding electrolysis<br />
aluminum capacitors)<br />
Lead on a terminal of an electrolysis aluminum<br />
capacitor that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous<br />
material<br />
Lead <strong>for</strong> soldering an air mass sensor on a glass<br />
surface that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous<br />
material<br />
Lead in solder <strong>for</strong> attaching a heat spreader and heat<br />
sink of a power semiconductor that exceeds 1000 ppm<br />
in homogeneous material (The chip size is 1 cm 2 at<br />
least. The electric current density is 1 A/mm 2 at least.)<br />
Lead in solder <strong>for</strong> electric glazing on a glass surface<br />
that exceeds 1000 ppm in homogeneous material<br />
(excluding solder <strong>for</strong> laminate glazing)<br />
Lead in solder used <strong>for</strong> laminate glazing that exceeds<br />
1000 ppm in homogeneous material<br />
Lead content of 0.35 wt% in continuously galvanized<br />
sheet steel, exceeding 1000 ppm in homogeneous<br />
material<br />
Lead-containing <strong>the</strong>rmoelectric material in automotive<br />
electrical applications intended <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> reduction of<br />
CO2 emissions through waste heat recovery<br />
Containing lead above 300 ppm in homogeneous<br />
material, <strong>for</strong> use in vinyl chloride wires.<br />
Containing above 0.009% of lead per surface treatment<br />
layer such as coating in parts/material used in toys.<br />
Use in products <strong>for</strong> children under 12 years of age,<br />
containing lead exceeding 100ppm per survey unit<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in<br />
parts, etc.<br />
(Note 2)<br />
― (Note 5)<br />
―<br />
―<br />
―<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
― July 1, 2015<br />
―<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
― July 1, 2014<br />
― ―<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
― (Note 5)<br />
― ―<br />
―<br />
―<br />
―<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
Exemption already repealed<br />
Exemption already repealed<br />
*It also applies to lead in solder plating.<br />
Exemption already repealed<br />
Exemption to be repealed after Jan. 1,<br />
2016<br />
Exemption to be repealed after Jan. 1,<br />
2013<br />
Exemption to be repealed after Jan. 1,<br />
2015<br />
Exemption to be repealed after Jan. 1,<br />
2013<br />
Determination method specified by<br />
Proposition 65 of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />
Consumer product Safety<br />
Improvement Act (USA)<br />
Consumer product Safety<br />
Improvement Act (USA) as amended<br />
by HB2715
OC. Substance No.<br />
A<br />
154<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
A<br />
157 A10<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
A09 Lead and its compounds<br />
Mercury and its compounds<br />
The amount intentionally added or 0.1% by<br />
weight in homogenous material (1000 ppm)<br />
providing that <strong>the</strong> following threshold be used<br />
<strong>for</strong> judgment <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> following use:<br />
• For a battery, 0.0001% by weight of a battery<br />
(1 ppm)<br />
Metal conversion is necessary to calculate <strong>the</strong><br />
content ratio (Note 9)<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
Y A<br />
Y C<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
― Pb-B-1<br />
Y A ― Pb-J-0<br />
Y A ― Pb-J-99<br />
N<br />
N<br />
Y<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
A<br />
C<br />
― Pb-R-0<br />
― Pb-RE-98<br />
R-1(a)<br />
C R-1(b)<br />
C R-1(c)<br />
Hg-R-16<br />
-17/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Batteries containing lead exceeding 40 ppm by weight<br />
of <strong>the</strong> battery.<br />
Cases containing intentionally added lead above 1000<br />
ppm in homogeneous material, excluding specified<br />
uses.<br />
Containing lead above 1000 ppm in homogeneous<br />
material: Impurities/recycled materials/contamination<br />
Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally<br />
added lead in homogeneous material, excluding<br />
specified uses.<br />
Containing 1000 ppm or less of lead in homogeneous<br />
material: Impurities/recycled materials/contamination.<br />
Mercury in a single-capped fluorescent lamp that does not<br />
exceed <strong>the</strong> following limitations (per burner):<br />
(a) For general illumination less than 30W: 3.5 mg<br />
(b) For general illumination of 30W or higher and less than<br />
50W: 3.5 mg<br />
(c) For general illumination of 50W or higher and less than<br />
150W: 5 mg<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in<br />
parts, etc.<br />
(Note 2)<br />
Over 40 ppm per<br />
cell <strong>for</strong> alkali<br />
Immediately<br />
batteries<br />
prohibited<br />
(excluding button<br />
cells)<br />
Over 1,000 ppm<br />
per cell <strong>for</strong><br />
batteries o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
than above<br />
(excluding lead<br />
accumulators)<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r than<br />
above (such as<br />
lead<br />
accumulators)<br />
―<br />
―<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
Over 2.5 mg and<br />
3.5 mg or less per<br />
piece<br />
2.5 mg or less per<br />
piece<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
(Note 8)<br />
(Note 8)<br />
― (Note 8)<br />
― (Note 8)<br />
C R-1(d) (d) For general illumination of 150W or higher: 15 mg ― (Note 8)<br />
C R-1(e)<br />
(e) Having a circular or square structure, 17 mm or less in<br />
tube diameter, and <strong>for</strong> general illumination: 7 mg<br />
― (Note 8)<br />
C R-1(f) (f) For a specific use: 5 mg ― (Note 8)<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
EU Battery Directive 2006/66/EC;<br />
Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009:<br />
Limitation of mercury, cadmium and<br />
lead contents <strong>for</strong> alkaline and<br />
non-alkaline zinc manganese dioxide<br />
batteries<br />
Brazil Nov. 4, 2008 Decision No. 401<br />
Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No 1907/2006;<br />
China MII law (Chinese RoHS);<br />
Korea RoHS;<br />
Japan J-MOSS;<br />
USA/ Cali<strong>for</strong>nia SB-20/50<br />
Threshold level until Dec. 31, 2011: 5 mg<br />
Threshold level until Dec. 31, 2012: 3.5<br />
mg<br />
Threshold level after Jan. 1, 2013: 2.5 mg<br />
Threshold level until Dec. 31, 2011: 5 mg<br />
Threshold level after Jan. 1, 2012: 3.5 mg<br />
No threshold level until Dec. 31, 2011<br />
Threshold level after Jan. 1, 2012: 7 mg
OC. Substance No.<br />
A<br />
157<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
A10 Mercury and its compounds<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Y<br />
Y<br />
Y<br />
Y<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
C R-2(a)(1)<br />
C R-2(a)(2)<br />
C R-2(a)(3)<br />
C R-2(a)(4)<br />
C R-2(a)(5)<br />
A R-2(b)(1)<br />
A1 R-2(b)(2)<br />
C R-2(b)(3)<br />
C R-2(b)(4)<br />
A<br />
C<br />
A<br />
C<br />
A<br />
C<br />
A<br />
C<br />
R-3(a)<br />
R-3(b)<br />
R-3(c)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
Hg-R-17<br />
Hg-R-18<br />
Hg-R-9<br />
R-4(a) Hg-R-20<br />
-18/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Mercury in a double-capped strip fluorescent lamp (in each<br />
individual lamp) <strong>for</strong> general purposes that does not exceed<br />
<strong>the</strong> following limitations:<br />
(a) A three-wavelength phosphor of less than 9 mm in tube<br />
diameter (e.g., T2) with normal lifetime: 4 mg<br />
(b) A three-wavelength phosphor of 9 mm or larger and of<br />
17 mm or less in tube diameter (e.g., T5) with normal<br />
lifetime: 3 mg<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
― (Note 8)<br />
― (Note 8)<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in<br />
parts, etc.<br />
(Note 2)<br />
(c) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 17 mm and 28<br />
mm or less in tube diameter (e.g., T8) with normal lifetime: ― (Note 8)<br />
3.5 mg<br />
(d) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 28 mm in tube<br />
diameter (e.g., T12) with normal lifetime: 3.5 mg<br />
(e) A three-wavelength phosphor with long lifetime<br />
( 25,000 h or over): 5 mg<br />
Mercury in a double-capped fluorescent lamp (in each<br />
individual lamp) not <strong>for</strong> general purposes under <strong>the</strong><br />
following conditions:<br />
(a) A linear white lamp of over 28 mm in tube diameter<br />
(e.g., T10 and T12): mercury that does not exceed 10 mg<br />
(b) Nonlinear white lamps of all shapes: mercury that does<br />
not exceed 15 mg<br />
(c) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a nonlinear<br />
three-wavelength phosphor lamp of above 17 mm (e.g.,<br />
T9)<br />
(d) Mercury not exceeding 15 mg contained in a lamp <strong>for</strong><br />
any o<strong>the</strong>r general illumination or specific purposes (e.g.,<br />
induction lamps)<br />
Mercury in a cold cathode ray fluorescent lamp or external<br />
electrode fluorescent lamp (CCFL or EEFL) <strong>for</strong> a specific<br />
purpose<br />
Mercury in a low-pressure discharge lamp (each individual<br />
lamp) o<strong>the</strong>r than Hg-R-16, Hg-R-17, Hg-R-18, or Hg-R-9<br />
― (Note 8)<br />
― (Note 8)<br />
―<br />
―<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
(Note 8)<br />
Oct. 13, 2015<br />
(Note 8)<br />
― (Note 8)<br />
― (Note 8)<br />
Over 3.5 mg per<br />
piece<br />
3.5 mg or less per<br />
piece<br />
Over 5 mg per<br />
piece<br />
5 mg or less per<br />
piece<br />
Over 13 mg per<br />
piece<br />
13 mg or less per<br />
piece<br />
Over 15 mg per<br />
piece<br />
15 mg or less per<br />
piece<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
―<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
―<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
―<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
Threshold level until Dec. 31, 2011: 5 mg<br />
Threshold level after Jan. 1, 2012: 4 mg<br />
Threshold level until Dec. 31, 2011: 5 mg<br />
Threshold level after Jan. 1, 2012: 3 mg<br />
Threshold level until Dec. 31, 2011: 5 mg<br />
Threshold level after Jan. 1, 2012: 3.5 mg<br />
Threshold level until Dec. 31, 2012: 5 mg<br />
Threshold level after Jan. 1, 2013: 3.5 mg<br />
Threshold level until Dec. 31, 2011: 8 mg<br />
Threshold level after Jan. 1, 2012: 5 mg<br />
Threshold level until April 12, 2012:10 mg<br />
Exemption repealed after April 13, 2012<br />
Threshold level until April 12, 2016: 15 mg<br />
Exemption to be repealed after April 13,<br />
2016<br />
No threshold level until Dec. 31, 2011<br />
Threshold level after Jan. 1, 2012: 15 mg<br />
No threshold level until Dec. 31, 2011<br />
Threshold level after Jan. 1, 2012: 15 mg<br />
(a) In <strong>the</strong> case of short type (500 mm or<br />
less)<br />
No threshold level until Dec. 31, 2011<br />
Threshold level after Jan. 1, 2012: 3.5 mg<br />
(b) In <strong>the</strong> case of medium type (over 500<br />
mm to (1500 mm or less)<br />
No threshold level until Dec. 31, 2011<br />
Threshold level after Jan. 1, 2012: 5 mg<br />
(c) In <strong>the</strong> case of long type (over 1500<br />
mm)<br />
No threshold level until Dec. 31, 2011<br />
Threshold level after Jan. 1, 2012: 13 mg<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited No threshold level until Dec. 31, 2011<br />
Threshold level after Jan. 1, 2012: 15 mg<br />
―
OC. Substance No.<br />
A<br />
157<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
A10 Mercury and its compounds<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Y<br />
Y<br />
Rank<br />
A<br />
C<br />
A<br />
C<br />
A<br />
C<br />
A<br />
C<br />
A<br />
C<br />
A<br />
C<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
R-4(b)-I<br />
R-4(b)-II<br />
R-4(b)-III<br />
R-4(c)-I<br />
R-4(c)- II<br />
R-4(c)-III<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
Hg-R-11<br />
Hg-R-12<br />
-19/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp <strong>for</strong><br />
general illumination with an improved color rendering index<br />
Ra over 60<br />
Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp <strong>for</strong><br />
general illumination of any o<strong>the</strong>r type (Hg-R-11)<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in<br />
parts, etc.<br />
(Note 2)<br />
Over 30 mg per Immediately<br />
piece<br />
prohibited<br />
30 mg or less per<br />
piece<br />
―<br />
Over 40 mg per Immediately<br />
piece<br />
prohibited<br />
40 mg or less per<br />
piece<br />
―<br />
Over 40 mg per Immediately<br />
piece<br />
prohibited<br />
40 mg or less per<br />
piece<br />
―<br />
Over 25 mg per Immediately<br />
piece<br />
prohibited<br />
25 mg or less per<br />
piece<br />
―<br />
Over 30 mg per Immediately<br />
piece<br />
prohibited<br />
30 mg or less per<br />
piece<br />
―<br />
Over 40 mg per Immediately<br />
piece<br />
prohibited<br />
40 mg or less per<br />
piece<br />
―<br />
Y A1 R-4(d) Hg-R-13 Mercury in a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp (HPMV) Intentional use Oct. 13, 2014<br />
Y C R-4(e) Hg-R-14 Mercury in a metal halide lamp (MH) ― ―<br />
Y C R-4(f) Hg-R-15<br />
Y A<br />
Y<br />
A<br />
A<br />
A<br />
C<br />
E-14(a)<br />
E-14(b)<br />
― Hg-B-1<br />
Mercury in a vapor lamp <strong>for</strong> a specific purpose or of any<br />
o<strong>the</strong>r type that is not specifically mentioned in <strong>the</strong> Annex of<br />
― ―<br />
Directive2011/65/EU (or in <strong>the</strong> classification of intended use<br />
of mercury)<br />
Hg-E-1 Mercury in a discharge lamp or instrument panel display Intentional use<br />
Mercury intentionally added or contained in battery,<br />
exceeding 1 ppm <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> weight of <strong>the</strong> battery.<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
All button cells, Immediately<br />
intentionally added prohibited<br />
Alkaline batteries or<br />
nickel metal<br />
hydride batteries of Immediately<br />
over 1 ppm prohibited<br />
Aconcetration <strong>for</strong><br />
each cell<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r batteries of<br />
over 5 ppm Immediately<br />
concentration <strong>for</strong> prohibited<br />
each cell<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r batteries of 5<br />
ppm or less in<br />
concentration <strong>for</strong><br />
each cell<br />
―<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
(a) When P≦155W<br />
No threshold until Dec. 31, 2011<br />
Threshold level after Jan. 1, 2012: 30 mg<br />
(b) When 155W405W<br />
No threshold until Dec. 31, 2011<br />
Threshold level after Jan. 1, 2012: 40 mg<br />
(a) When P≦155W<br />
No threshold until Dec. 31, 2011<br />
Threshold level after Jan. 1, 2012: 25 mg<br />
(b) When 155W405W<br />
No threshold until Dec. 31, 2011<br />
Threshold level after Jan. 1, 2012: 40 mg<br />
Exemption to be repealed after April 13,<br />
2015<br />
Exemption to be repealed after July 1, 2012<br />
Mercury Reduction and Education Act of<br />
states of Rhode Island and Connecticut<br />
New York Environmental Conservation - §<br />
27-0719 - Battery Management and Disposal<br />
Taiwan’s regulations on <strong>the</strong> manufacturing,<br />
import and sales of batteries<br />
Korea’s laws on quality control and safety<br />
management of industrial products<br />
(regulations on batteries)<br />
Chinese Standards GB-24427-2009:<br />
Limitation of mercury, cadmium and lead<br />
contents <strong>for</strong> alkaline and non-alkaline zinc<br />
manganese dioxide batteries;<br />
EU Battery Directive 2006/66/EC
OC. Substance No.<br />
A<br />
157<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
A<br />
242 A11<br />
A<br />
078 A17<br />
A<br />
128 A28<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
A10 Mercury and its compounds<br />
Nickel<br />
When <strong>the</strong>re is intentional addition in uses<br />
involving long-time contact with skin<br />
Tributyltin oxide<br />
(TBTO, CAS.No.56-35-9)<br />
Cases of intentional addition<br />
Tri-substituted organostannic<br />
compounds<br />
Intentionally added or 0.1 wt% content of<br />
element tin<br />
Metal conversion is necessary <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> content<br />
ratio (Note 9).<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
Y A ― Hg-J-0<br />
Y A ― Hg-J-99<br />
Y A ― Hg-R-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― Hg-RE-98<br />
Y A ― Ni-J-1<br />
Y<br />
N<br />
(Note 11)<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― Ni-J-2<br />
― Ni-J-98<br />
-20/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Cases containing intentionally added mercury above 1000 ppm<br />
in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses.<br />
Containing mercury above 1000 ppm in homogeneous<br />
material: Impurities/recycled materials/contamination.<br />
Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally added<br />
mercury in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses.<br />
Containing 1000 ppm or less of mercury in homogeneous<br />
material: Impurities/recycled materials/contamination.<br />
Cases containing intentionally added nickel, <strong>for</strong> use<br />
consisting of long-term contact with skin.<br />
In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and<br />
nickel is intentionally added<br />
Cases containing nickel o<strong>the</strong>r than Ni-J-1and Ni-J-2.(a<br />
product not staying in contact with skin <strong>for</strong> a<br />
considerable duration of time or containing impurities)<br />
Y A ― A17-J-4 Cases containing intentionally added TBTO. ―<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Y A ― A28-J-4<br />
Y A ― A28-J-5<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
―<br />
―<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― A17-J-98 Cases containing impurities. ― ―<br />
― A28-J-97<br />
In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is<br />
over 0.1% by weight<br />
Contained by intentional addition <strong>for</strong> applications o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
than A28-J-4<br />
In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is<br />
0.1% or less by weight<br />
―<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in<br />
parts, etc.<br />
(Note 2)<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited Vermont State Law on comprehensive<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
management of exposure to mercury;<br />
Rhode Island State general law 23-24.9<br />
and amendment of 2007;<br />
Louisiana State Mercury Risk Reduction<br />
Act;<br />
Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No<br />
1907/2006;<br />
China MII law (Chinese RoHS);<br />
Korea RoHS;<br />
Japan J-MOSS;<br />
USA/ Cali<strong>for</strong>nia SB-20/50<br />
Annex 17 of REACH regulation (EC)<br />
No. 1907/2006<br />
Act concerning <strong>the</strong> Examination and<br />
Regulation of Manufacture etc. of<br />
<strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong><br />
Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No<br />
1907/2006;<br />
European Commission Regulation<br />
No. 276/2010;<br />
Act concerning <strong>the</strong> Examination and<br />
Regulation of Manufacture etc. of<br />
<strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong>
OC. Substance No.<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
A<br />
247 A23<br />
A<br />
248 A24<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
Dibutyltin (DBT) compounds<br />
0.1% by weight of tin <strong>for</strong> a survey unitl (1000<br />
ppm)<br />
Metal conversion is necessary <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> content<br />
ratio (Note 9).<br />
Dioctyltin compounds<br />
(DOT)<br />
0.1% by weight of tin <strong>for</strong> a survey unitl (1000<br />
ppm) in <strong>the</strong> following uses:<br />
Textiles and lea<strong>the</strong>r products intended to be<br />
in contact with skin<br />
Two-component room temperature curing<br />
molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit)<br />
Mental conversion is necessary <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
content ratio (Note 9).<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Y<br />
Y<br />
Y<br />
Y<br />
N<br />
Y<br />
Y<br />
N<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
A1 ―<br />
C ―<br />
A1 ―<br />
C ―<br />
A1 ―<br />
C<br />
A<br />
C<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
―<br />
―<br />
―<br />
A ―<br />
C ―<br />
(Note 11)<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
A23-J-1<br />
A23-J-2<br />
A23-J-3<br />
A23-J-4<br />
― A23-J-98<br />
A24-J-0<br />
― A24-J-1<br />
― A24-J-98<br />
-21/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
In cases where tin content in homogeneous material<br />
exceeds 0.1% by weight and tin is contained in<br />
1-component and 2-component room temperature<br />
vulcanized sealant (RTV-1, RTV-2 sealant) and<br />
adhesive<br />
In cases where tin content in homogeneous material<br />
exceeds 0.1% by weight and, when applied onto<br />
molded product, DBT compound is contained in paint<br />
or coating agent as an accelerator<br />
In cases where tin content in homogeneous material<br />
exceeds 0.1% by weight and tin is contained in soft<br />
PVC profile whe<strong>the</strong>r it is in <strong>the</strong> soft PVC itself or<br />
simultaneously extruded with hard PVC<br />
In cases where tin content in homogeneous material<br />
exceeds 0.1% by weight, excluding particular<br />
applications (A23-J-1, -2, -3)<br />
In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is<br />
0.1% or less by weight<br />
• A cloth/lea<strong>the</strong>r part included in a surveyed product<br />
• In cases where tin content in homogeneous material<br />
is over 0.1% by weight with a dual humoral room<br />
temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding<br />
kit) in use<br />
In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and<br />
DOT is intentionally added<br />
In cases where any dioctyl tin compound o<strong>the</strong>r than<br />
A24-J-0 and A24-J-1 is contained<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
Tin content of<br />
over 0.1 wt% <strong>for</strong><br />
a survey unit<br />
Tin content of<br />
0.1 wt% or less<br />
<strong>for</strong> a survey unit<br />
Tin content of<br />
over 0.1 wt% <strong>for</strong><br />
a survey unit<br />
Tin content of<br />
0.1 wt% or less<br />
<strong>for</strong> a survey unit<br />
Tin content of<br />
over 0.1 wt% <strong>for</strong><br />
a survey unit<br />
Tin content of<br />
0.1 wt% or less<br />
<strong>for</strong> a survey unit<br />
Tin content of<br />
over 0.1 wt% <strong>for</strong><br />
a survey unit<br />
Tin content of<br />
0.1 wt% or less<br />
<strong>for</strong> a survey unit<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in<br />
parts, etc.<br />
(Note 2)<br />
July 1, 2014<br />
―<br />
July 1, 2014<br />
―<br />
July 1, 2014<br />
―<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
Tin content of<br />
over 0.1 wt% <strong>for</strong><br />
a survey unit<br />
Tin content of<br />
0.1 wt% or less<br />
<strong>for</strong> a survey unit<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No<br />
1907/2006;<br />
European Commission Regulation No.<br />
276/2010<br />
Exemption repealed after Jan. 1, 2015<br />
Annex 17 of REACH (EC) No<br />
1907/2006;<br />
European Commission Regulation No.<br />
276/2010
OC. Substance No.<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
C<br />
234 A19<br />
A<br />
058<br />
A<br />
063 B03<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
Beryllium oxide<br />
(CAS No. 1304-56-9)<br />
0.1% by weight per surveying unit<br />
B02 Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)<br />
0.1% by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)<br />
Polybrominated diphenyl e<strong>the</strong>rs<br />
(PBDE)<br />
Intentionally added or a concentration of 0.1%<br />
by weight of homogenous material (1000 ppm)<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
Y C ― A19-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― A19-J-98<br />
Y A ― B02-J-0<br />
Y A ― B02-J-99<br />
N<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― B02-R-0<br />
― B02-R-98<br />
Y A ― B03-J-0<br />
Y A ― B03-J-99<br />
N<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― B03-R-0<br />
― B03-R-98<br />
-22/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% beryllium oxide by<br />
weight per surveying unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% beryllium oxide by weight<br />
per surveying unit.<br />
Cases containing intentionally added PBB exceeding<br />
1000 ppm in homogeneous material.<br />
Containing PBB above 1000 ppm in homogeneous<br />
material: Impurities/recycled materials/contamination<br />
Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally<br />
added PBB in homogeneous material.<br />
Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBB in homogeneous<br />
material: Impurities/recycled materials/contamination<br />
Cases containing intentionally added PBDE exceeding<br />
1000 ppm in homogeneous material.<br />
Containing PBDE above 1000 ppm in homogeneous<br />
material: Impurities/recycled materials/contamination<br />
Cases containing 1000 ppm or less of intentionally<br />
added PBDE in homogeneous material.<br />
Containing 1000 ppm or less of PBDE in homogeneous<br />
material: Impurities/recycled materials/contamination<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
―<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
―<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in<br />
parts, etc.<br />
(Note 2)<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
DIGITALEUROPE/CECED/AeA/EERA<br />
Guidance<br />
2011/65/EU Directive<br />
Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of<br />
RoHS);<br />
South Korea: RoHS;<br />
Japan: J-MOSS<br />
2011/65/EU Directive;<br />
Chinese MII Law (Chinese version of<br />
RoHS);<br />
South Korea: RoHS;<br />
Japan: J-MOSS<br />
Law Concerning <strong>the</strong> Examination and<br />
Regulation of Manufacture, etc. of<br />
<strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong>
OC. Substance No.<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
B<br />
013 B08<br />
B<br />
033<br />
B18<br />
A<br />
070 B05<br />
A<br />
144 B15<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
Bromic fire retardants<br />
(excluding PBB, PBDE and HBCDD)<br />
• Total bromine content of 0.1%(1000ppm) by<br />
weight in plastic material, excluding that contained<br />
in printed circuit board<br />
Chlorinated flame retardants<br />
• 0.09% by weight (900 ppm) of <strong>the</strong> total<br />
bromine content in uses <strong>for</strong> laminated printed<br />
circuit board<br />
• Total bromine content in plastic material<br />
exceeds 0.1 wt% (1000 ppm), excluding <strong>the</strong><br />
content in laminated printed circuit board<br />
Polychloride biphenils<br />
(PCB) and specific substitutes<br />
Cases of intentional addition<br />
Polychlorinated terphenyls<br />
(PCT)<br />
0.005 wt% of material<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
Y B ― B08-J-3<br />
Y B ― B08-J-5<br />
Y B ― B08-J-4<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― B08-J-97<br />
Y B ― B18-J-0<br />
Y B ― B18-J-1<br />
Y B ― B18-J-2<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― B18-J-98<br />
Y A ― B05-J-1<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Y A ― B15-J-2<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
-23/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
In cases where bromine element is used <strong>for</strong> a printed<br />
wiring board laminate and its content is above 0.09%<br />
by weight in <strong>the</strong> survey unit<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
― ―<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in<br />
parts, etc.<br />
(Note 2)<br />
In cases where total bromine content in plastic material<br />
exceeds 0.1 wt%, excluding that contained in laminated ―<br />
printed circuit board<br />
― JS709<br />
In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and<br />
brominated flame retardants is intentionally added<br />
In cases where any brominated flame retardant o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
than B08-J-3, B08-J-4 and B08-J-5 is contained<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
In cases where chlorine element is used <strong>for</strong> a printed<br />
wiring board laminate and its content is above 0.09%<br />
by weight in <strong>the</strong> survey unit<br />
In cases where total chlorine content in plastic material<br />
exceeds 0.1% by weight, excluding <strong>the</strong> content in a<br />
printed wiring board laminate<br />
In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and<br />
― ―<br />
chlorinated flame retardants is intentionally added ― ―<br />
In cases where flame retardant o<strong>the</strong>r than B18-J-0,<br />
B18-J-1or B18-J-2 is contained<br />
Cases containing intentionally added PCBs and<br />
specific substitutes.<br />
― ― JS709<br />
― ―<br />
― B05-J-98 Cases containing impurities. ― ―<br />
― B15-J-97<br />
Cases containing above 0.005% by weight in<br />
homogeneous material<br />
Cases containing up to 0.005% by weight in<br />
homogeneous material<br />
―<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
JS709<br />
IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21<br />
JS709<br />
IPC-4101 and IEC 61249-2-21<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited Act Concerning <strong>the</strong> Examination and<br />
Regulation of Manufacture, etc. of<br />
<strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong>;<br />
Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC)<br />
No. 1907/2006;<br />
TSCA (USA)<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC)<br />
No. 1907/2006;
OC. Substance No.<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
A<br />
071 B06<br />
B<br />
014<br />
A<br />
236 B13<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
Polychlorinated naphthalene (3 or<br />
more chlorines)<br />
Cases of intentional addition<br />
B12 Perchlorate<br />
0.0000006% by weight per surveying unit(0.006ppm)<br />
Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)<br />
Intentionally added or content of 0.1 wt% in<br />
material<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
Y A ― B06-J-1<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Y B ― B12-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
-24/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Cases containing intentionally added polychlorinated<br />
naphthalenes.<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
― B06-J-98 Cases containing impurities. ― ―<br />
― B12-J-98<br />
Y C ― B13-J-0<br />
Y C ― B13-J-1<br />
Y A ― B13-J-2<br />
Y A ― B13-J-3<br />
Y A ― B13-J-4<br />
Y A ― B13-J-6<br />
Y A ― B13-J-7<br />
Y A ― B13-J-8<br />
Y A ― B13-J-9<br />
Cases containing above 6 ppb perchlorates by weight<br />
per surveying unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 6 ppb perchlorates by weight<br />
per surveying unit.<br />
Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photoresists <strong>for</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> photolithography process or during antireflective<br />
coating<br />
Cases of PFOS intentionally added to photo coating<br />
used in printing plates, film, and documents.<br />
Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist<br />
suppressants used in chrome plating, chrome oxidation ―<br />
processing, and reverse etching.<br />
Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist<br />
suppressants used in electroless<br />
―<br />
nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating.<br />
Cases of PFOS intentionally added to mist<br />
suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e metallic coating.<br />
Cases intentionally containing 0.1 wt% or more of<br />
PFOS in homogeneous material as a constituent of<br />
moldings, excluding specified uses of B13-J-0, 1, 2, 3,<br />
and 4; <strong>for</strong> textiles and o<strong>the</strong>r covered materials, cases<br />
intentionally containing above 1 μg/m 2 of PFOS in lag<br />
Cases intentionally containing PFOS, excluding<br />
specified uses (B13-J-0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, and 9)<br />
Content of 0.1 wt% or over of PFOS in homogeneous<br />
material as an impurity <strong>for</strong> cases excluding specified<br />
uses (B13-J-0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 9)<br />
Content of 0.001 wt% or over of PFOS as a component<br />
of a substance or mixture <strong>for</strong> cases excluding specified ―<br />
uses (B13-J-0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8)<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
―<br />
―<br />
―<br />
―<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in<br />
parts, etc.<br />
(Note 2)<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
Act Concerning <strong>the</strong> Examination and<br />
Regulation of Manufacture, etc. of<br />
<strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong><br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State Perchlorate<br />
Contamination Prevention Act of.<br />
2003, regulation adpted by DTSC<br />
European Commission Regulation No.<br />
757/2010<br />
Canadian Environmental Protection<br />
Act<br />
SOR/ 2008-178;<br />
Act Concerning <strong>the</strong> Examination and<br />
Regulation of Manufacture, etc. of<br />
<strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong>
OC. Substance No.<br />
A<br />
236<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
B13 Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
N<br />
N<br />
N<br />
N<br />
N<br />
N<br />
N<br />
N<br />
Rank<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
― B13-J-92<br />
― B13-J-93<br />
― B13-J-94<br />
― B13-J-95<br />
― B13-J-96<br />
― B13-J-89<br />
― B13-J-90<br />
― B13-J-91<br />
-25/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
Cases containing less than 1 μg/m2 of PFOS as<br />
impurities inantireflective coating or photoresists <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> ― ―<br />
photolithography process<br />
Cases containing less than 1 μg/m2 of PFOS as<br />
impurities in photo coating used in printing plates, film,<br />
and documents.<br />
― ―<br />
Cases containing 0.001 wt% or less of PFOS as<br />
impurities in mist suppressants used in chrome plating, ― ―<br />
chrome oxidation processing, and reverse etching.<br />
Cases containing 0.001 wt% or less of PFOS as<br />
impurities in mist suppressants used in electroless<br />
nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating.<br />
Cases containing 0.001 wt% or less of PFOS as<br />
impurities in mist suppressants used in etching of<br />
plastic base materials be<strong>for</strong>e metallic coating.<br />
Cases containing 0.001 wt% or less of PFOS as<br />
impurities as a component of substances and<br />
compounds, excluding uses <strong>for</strong> B13-J-92, 93, 94, 95,<br />
and 96.<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
Cases containing less than 0.1 wt% of PFOS as<br />
impurities in homogeneous material as a constituent of<br />
moldings, excluding uses of B13-J-92, 93, 94, 95, and<br />
96; <strong>for</strong> textiles and o<strong>the</strong>r covered materials, cases<br />
containing less than 1 μg/m 2 of PFOS as impurities in<br />
lag.<br />
― ―<br />
Cases containing PFOS as impurities, excluding<br />
specified uses (B13-J-92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 89, and 90).<br />
― ―<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in parts,<br />
etc. (Note 2)<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks
OC. Substance No.<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
A<br />
243 B10<br />
A<br />
249 B19<br />
A<br />
105<br />
A<br />
143 C02<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
Fluorinated greenhouse effect gas<br />
(HFC, PFC, SF6)<br />
Cases of intentional addition<br />
Polyvinyl chloride and PVC<br />
co-polymer<br />
Total chlorine content of 0.1% by weight (1000 ppm)<br />
in ploastic material, excluding <strong>the</strong> content in printed<br />
circuit board<br />
C01 Asbestos<br />
Cases of intentional addition<br />
Azocolourants and azodyes that<br />
generate some aromatic amines<br />
0.003 wt& per survey unit (30 ppm) <strong>for</strong> use as<br />
textile/lea<strong>the</strong>r products<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
Y A ― B10-J-0<br />
N<br />
Y<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
A<br />
B<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
-26/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Cases containing intentionally added fluorinated<br />
greenhouse gases.<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
― B10-J-98 Cases containing impurities. ― ―<br />
― B19-J-0<br />
― B19-J-98<br />
Cases of total chlorine content exceeding 0.1 wt% in<br />
plastic material, excluding <strong>the</strong> content in laminated<br />
printed circuit board<br />
Cases of total chlorine content of 0.1 wt% or less in<br />
plastic material, excluding <strong>the</strong> content in laminated<br />
printed circuit board<br />
Y A ― C01-J-1 Cases containing intentionally added asbestos. ―<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Y A ― C02-J-2<br />
Y<br />
N<br />
(Note 11)<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
―<br />
For packing<br />
material<br />
For use o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
than <strong>the</strong> above ―<br />
― ―<br />
― C01-J-98 Cases containing impurities. ― ―<br />
― C02-J-3<br />
― C02-J-98<br />
Lea<strong>the</strong>r products and fiber products used with <strong>the</strong><br />
intention of continued contact with <strong>the</strong> human body<br />
containing azocolourants and azodyes, which <strong>for</strong>m<br />
more than 0.003% of certain aromatic amines by<br />
weight.(used <strong>for</strong> a part including lea<strong>the</strong>r and/or cloth)<br />
In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and<br />
“Azocolourants and azodyes which <strong>for</strong>m certain<br />
aromatic amines” is intentionally added<br />
Cases containing azocolourants and azodyes which<br />
<strong>for</strong>m certain aromatic amines o<strong>the</strong>r than C02-J-2 or<br />
C02-J-3.<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in parts,<br />
etc. (Note 2)<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
EU Regulation No. 842/2006;<br />
Ordinance by <strong>the</strong> Federal Minister <strong>for</strong><br />
Agriculture, Forestry, Environment<br />
and Water Management on bans and<br />
restrictions <strong>for</strong> partly fluorinated and<br />
fully fluorinated hydrocarbons and<br />
sulphur hexafluoride<br />
<strong>Omron</strong>’s voluntary restriction<br />
JS709<br />
Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC)<br />
No. 1907/2006;<br />
USA TSCA;<br />
Swiss Ordinance <strong>for</strong> Risk Reduction<br />
by <strong>Chemical</strong> Products<br />
Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC)<br />
No. 1907/2006
OC. Substance No.<br />
A<br />
123<br />
A<br />
151<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
A<br />
142 C07<br />
A<br />
235 C08<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
C04 Ozone depleting substances<br />
Cases of intentional addition<br />
C06 Radioactive materials<br />
Cases of intentional addition<br />
Formaldehyde<br />
Cases of intentional addition <strong>for</strong> use as<br />
composite wood products<br />
( 0.0075 wt% per textile product unit (75<br />
ppm) <strong>for</strong> use as textile<br />
2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1,1dimethylethyl)(CAS<br />
No. 3846-71-7)<br />
Cases of intentional addition<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
Y A ― C04-J-1<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Y A ― C06-J-1<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Y A ― C07-J-0<br />
Y A ― C07-J-2<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
-27/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Cases containing intentionally added ozone depleting<br />
substances.<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
― C04-J-98 Cases containing impurities. ― ―<br />
Cases containing intentionally added radioactive<br />
substances.<br />
― C06-J-98 Cases containing impurities. ― ―<br />
― C07-J-97<br />
Y A ― C08-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Cases containing above 0.0075% <strong>for</strong>maldehyde by<br />
weight in textile products.<br />
In cases where a surveyed product includes some<br />
wood and <strong>for</strong>maldehyde is intentionally added to <strong>the</strong><br />
wood<br />
In cases where <strong>for</strong>maldehyde o<strong>the</strong>r than C07-J-0 or<br />
C07-J-2 is contained<br />
Cases containing intentionally added<br />
phenol,2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl) ―<br />
―<br />
―<br />
―<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
― C08-J-98 Cases containing impurities. ― ―<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in parts,<br />
etc. (Note 2)<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
Montreal Protocol,<br />
EU EC No. 2037/2000,<br />
EC 1005/2009,<br />
Clean Air Act (USA)<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited EU-D 96/29/Euratom;<br />
Act on <strong>the</strong> Regulation of Nuclear<br />
Source Material, Nuclear Fuel Material<br />
and Reactors (Japan) 1986;<br />
Law Concerning Prevention of<br />
Radiation Hazards (Japan)<br />
USA NRC<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Austria- BGB I 1990/194:<br />
<strong>for</strong>maldehyde regulation<br />
§2, 12/2/1990;<br />
Lithuania Hygiene Standard HN<br />
96:2000<br />
(hygiene standard and regulations)<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, USA, CARB regulations<br />
US Federal law 111-199/TSCA601<br />
Act Concerning <strong>the</strong> Examination and<br />
Regulation of Manufacture, etc. of<br />
<strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong>
OC. Substance No.<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
A<br />
244 C09<br />
A<br />
245 C10<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
Phthalate esters, Group 1<br />
(BBP, DBP, DEHP)<br />
0.1 wt% of plasticized material <strong>for</strong> a product<br />
used as a toy that may enter <strong>the</strong> mouth of a<br />
child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)<br />
Phthalate esters, Group 2<br />
(DIDP, DINP, DNOP)<br />
0.1 wt% of plasticized material <strong>for</strong> a product<br />
used as a toy that may enter <strong>the</strong> mouth of a<br />
child or as a child-care product (1000 ppm)<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
Y A ― C09-J-1<br />
Y<br />
N<br />
N<br />
(Note 11)<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― C09-J-2<br />
― C09-J-96<br />
― C09-J-97<br />
Y A ― C10-J-0<br />
Y<br />
N<br />
N<br />
(Note 11)<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― C10-J-1<br />
― C10-J-97<br />
― C10-J-98<br />
-28/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Cases containing above 0.1 wt% of plasticized material<br />
(homogeneous material) <strong>for</strong> use as a toy or child care<br />
article as <strong>the</strong> total of BBP, DBP and DEHP.<br />
Cases containing above 0.1 wt% of plasticized material<br />
(homogeneous material) <strong>for</strong> a product with an unclear<br />
purpose as <strong>the</strong> total of BBP, DBP and DEHP.<br />
Cases containing over 0.1 wt% of plasticized material<br />
(homogeneous material) as <strong>the</strong> total of BBP, DBP and<br />
DEHP, <strong>for</strong> uses o<strong>the</strong>r than C09-J-1<br />
Cases containing 0.1 wt% or less of plasticized<br />
material (homogeneous material) as <strong>the</strong> total of BBP,<br />
DBP and DEHP, <strong>for</strong> uses o<strong>the</strong>r than C09-J-1 and<br />
C09-J-2.<br />
Cases containing above 0.1 wt% of plasticized material<br />
(homogeneous material) <strong>for</strong> use as a children’s toy that<br />
―<br />
can be placed in a child’s mouth or child care article as<br />
<strong>the</strong> total of DIDP, DINP and DNOP.<br />
Cases containing above 0.1 wt% of plasticized material<br />
(homogeneous material) <strong>for</strong> a product with an unclear<br />
purpose as <strong>the</strong> total of DIDP, DINP and DNOP.<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
Cases containing over 0.1 wt% of plasticized material<br />
(homogeneous material) as <strong>the</strong> total of DIDP, DINP and ― ―<br />
DNOP, <strong>for</strong> uses o<strong>the</strong>r than C10-J-0<br />
Cases containing 0.1 wt% or less of plasticized<br />
material (homogeneous material) as <strong>the</strong> total of DIDP,<br />
DINP and DNOP, <strong>for</strong> uses o<strong>the</strong>r than C10-J-0 and<br />
C10-J-1.<br />
― ―<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in parts,<br />
etc. (Note 2)<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC)<br />
No. 1907/2006;<br />
Consumer Product Safety<br />
Improvement Act (USA)<br />
Annex 17 of REACH Regulation (EC)<br />
No. 1907/2006;<br />
Consumer Product Safety<br />
Improvement Act (USA)
OC. Substance No.<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
A<br />
246 C11<br />
B<br />
015<br />
B<br />
020<br />
B<br />
021<br />
B<br />
019 B11<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
Dimethyl fumarate (dimethyl<br />
fumarate)<br />
0.00001 wt% in homogeneous material (0.1 ppm)<br />
A17 Tributyltin oxide (TBTO)<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit<br />
A20 Arsenic pentoxide<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit<br />
A21 Arsenic trioxide<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit<br />
Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD)<br />
<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
Y A ― C11-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― C11-J-98<br />
Y B ― A17-J-3<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― A17-J-97<br />
Y B ― A20-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― A20-J-98<br />
Y B ― A21-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― A21-J-98<br />
Y B ― B11-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― B11-J-98<br />
-29/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
In cases where <strong>the</strong> content in homogeneous material is<br />
over 0.00001% by weight<br />
In cases where <strong>the</strong> content in homogeneous material is<br />
0.00001% or less by weight<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in parts,<br />
etc. (Note 2)<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
EC Decision 2009/251/EC<br />
Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2008.10.28 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2008.10.28 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2008.10.28 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2008.10.28 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)
OC. Substance No.<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
A<br />
140 B09<br />
B<br />
022<br />
B<br />
016 C12<br />
B<br />
017<br />
B<br />
018<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
Shortchain chlorinated paraffins<br />
(number of carbon atoms: 10 to 13)<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit<br />
B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate(TCEP)<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit<br />
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit<br />
C13 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP)<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit<br />
C14 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
Y A ― B09-J-1<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― B09-J-98<br />
Y B ― B16-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― B16-J-98<br />
Y B ― C12-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― C12-J-98<br />
Y B ― C13-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― C13-J-98<br />
Y B ― C14-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― C14-J-98<br />
-30/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in parts,<br />
etc. (Note 2)<br />
Immediately<br />
prohibited<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2008.10.28 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing); Norwegian Product<br />
Regulations<br />
FOR-2004-06-01-922;,<br />
Swiss Ordinance <strong>for</strong> Risk Reduction<br />
by <strong>Chemical</strong> Products<br />
Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2010.01.13 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2008.10.28 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2008.10.28 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2008.10.28 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)
OC. Substance No.<br />
B<br />
023<br />
B<br />
024<br />
B<br />
025<br />
B<br />
026<br />
B<br />
027<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
A22 Cobalt chloride(CoCl2)<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit<br />
A25 Lead chromate<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit<br />
A26 Lead chromate molybdate sulfate red<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit<br />
A27 Pigment yellow 34<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit<br />
C15 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
Y B ― A22-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― A22-J-98<br />
Y B ― A25-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― A25-J-98<br />
Y B ― A26-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― A26-J-98<br />
Y B ― A27-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― A27-J-98<br />
Y B ― C15-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― C15-J-98<br />
-31/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in parts,<br />
etc. (Note 2)<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2008.10.28 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2010.01.13 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2010.01.13 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2010.01.13 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2010.01.13 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)
OC. Substance No.<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
B<br />
028 C16<br />
B<br />
029<br />
B<br />
030<br />
C17<br />
B<br />
031 C19<br />
B<br />
032 C20<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
Aluminosilicate and refractory<br />
ceramic fiber<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit<br />
Zirconia aluminosilicate and<br />
refractory ceramic fiber<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit<br />
C18 Boric acid<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit<br />
Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide,<br />
anhydrous<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit<br />
Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide,<br />
hydrate (Tetraboron disodium<br />
heptaoxide,hydrate)<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) per surveying unit<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
Y B ― C16-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― C16-J-98<br />
Y B ― C17-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― C17-J-98<br />
Y B ― C18-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― C18-J-98<br />
Y B ― C19-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― C19-J-98<br />
Y B ― C20-J-0<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― C20-J-98<br />
-32/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing above 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Cases containing up to 0.1% by weight per surveying<br />
unit.<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
― ―<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in parts,<br />
etc. (Note 2)<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2011.12.19 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2011.12.19 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2010.06.18 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2010.06.18 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Article 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2010.06.18 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)
OC. Substance No.<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
B<br />
034 C21<br />
B<br />
035 C22<br />
B<br />
036 B17<br />
B<br />
037<br />
B<br />
038 B20<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,<br />
di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters,<br />
C7-rich (DIHP)<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) <strong>for</strong> a survey unit<br />
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,<br />
di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl<br />
esters (DHNUP)<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) i <strong>for</strong> a survey unit<br />
4-[4,4'-bis(dimethylamino)<br />
benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-2,5-dien<br />
-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium<br />
chloride (C.I. Basic Violet3)<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) <strong>for</strong> a survey unit<br />
A29 Strontium chromate<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) <strong>for</strong> a survey unit<br />
2,2'-dichloro-4,4'-methylenedianiline<br />
(MOCA)<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) <strong>for</strong> a survey unit<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
-33/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
Y B ― C21-J-0 Cases containing over 0.1% by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey unit ― ―<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― C21-J-98<br />
Cases containing 0.1% or less by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey<br />
unit<br />
― ―<br />
Y B ― C22-J-0 Cases containing over 0.1% by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey unit ― ―<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― C22-J-98<br />
Cases containing 0.1% or less by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey<br />
unit<br />
― ―<br />
Y B ― B17-J-0 Cases containing over 0.1% by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey unit ― ―<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― B17-J-98<br />
Cases containing 0.1% or less by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey<br />
unit<br />
― ―<br />
Y B ― A29-J-0 Cases containing over 0.1% by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey unit ― ―<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― A29-J-98<br />
Cases containing 0.1% or less by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey<br />
unit<br />
― ―<br />
Y B ― B20-J-0 Cases containing over 0.1% by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey unit ― ―<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― B20-J-98<br />
Cases containing 0.1% or less by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey<br />
unit<br />
― ―<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in parts,<br />
etc. (Note 2)<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
Articles 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2011.06.20 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Articles 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2011.06.20 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
ECHA Registry of Intentions<br />
Oct. 25, 2010<br />
Articles 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2011.06.20 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Articles 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2011.12.19 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)
OC. Substance No.<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
B<br />
039 A30<br />
B<br />
040 A31<br />
B<br />
041<br />
B<br />
042 C24<br />
B<br />
043<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
Potassium hydroxyoctaoxodizincate<br />
dichromate<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) i <strong>for</strong> a survey unit<br />
Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) <strong>for</strong> a survey unit<br />
C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) <strong>for</strong> a survey unit<br />
4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)<br />
henol,(4-tert-Octylphenol)<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) <strong>for</strong> a survey unit<br />
C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl)<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) <strong>for</strong> a survey unit<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
-34/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
Y B ― A30-J-0 Cases containing over 0.1% by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey unit ― ―<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― A30-J-98<br />
Cases containing 0.1% or less by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey<br />
unit<br />
― ―<br />
Y B ― A31-J-0 Cases containing over 0.1% by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey unit ― ―<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― A31-J-98<br />
Cases containing 0.1% or less by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey<br />
unit<br />
― ―<br />
Y B ― C23-J-0 Cases containing over 0.1% by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey unit ― ―<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― C23-J-98<br />
Cases containing 0.1% or less by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey<br />
unit<br />
― ―<br />
Y B ― C24-J-0 Cases containing over 0.1% by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey unit ― ―<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― C24-J-98<br />
Cases containing 0.1% or less by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey<br />
unit<br />
― ―<br />
Y B ― C25-J-0 Cases containing over 0.1% by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey unit ― ―<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― C25-J-98<br />
Cases containing 0.1% or less by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey<br />
unit<br />
― ―<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in parts,<br />
etc. (Note 2)<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
Articles 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2011.12.19 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Articles 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2011.12.19 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Articles 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2011.12.19 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Articles 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2011.12.19 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
Articles 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2011.12.19 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)
OC. Substance No.<br />
B<br />
044<br />
A<br />
249<br />
JGPSSI Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance (substance group)<br />
Content standard (Note 12)<br />
C26 N,N-dimethylacetamide (DMAC)<br />
0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) <strong>for</strong> a survey unit<br />
-<br />
Heavy metals (lead, cadmium,<br />
hexachromium, mercury)<br />
0.01% by weight of total weight of heavy<br />
metals per homogenous material (100 ppm) <strong>for</strong><br />
use as packing and packaging material (Note 1)<br />
Content flag by<br />
<strong>the</strong> threshold<br />
level (Y/N)<br />
Rank<br />
RoHS/ELV<br />
exception<br />
use<br />
number<br />
(Note 10)<br />
JGPSSI<br />
intended use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
-35/55-<br />
Intended use and threshold value<br />
(JGPSSI intended use classification)<br />
Additional standard<br />
(Note 4)<br />
Y B ― C26-J-0 Cases containing over 0.1% by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey unit ― ―<br />
N<br />
Uncontrolled<br />
― C26-J-98<br />
Y A ― ― ―<br />
Cases containing 0.1% or less by weight <strong>for</strong> a survey<br />
unit<br />
― ―<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
prohibition of<br />
its use in parts,<br />
etc. (Note 2)<br />
Exceeding 100<br />
ppm to total<br />
heavy metal<br />
Immediately<br />
weight <strong>for</strong> use as<br />
prohibited<br />
packing/packagi<br />
ng material<br />
(Note 1)<br />
Major regulations (excluding<br />
RoHS and ELV Directives) and<br />
remarks<br />
Articles 33 and 7.2 of REACH<br />
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006<br />
(2011.12.19 SVHC certification<br />
candidate listing)<br />
94/62/EEC (on packing and packaging<br />
waste)<br />
US Regulations on heavy metal on<br />
packaging materials<br />
(Note 1): For packing and packaging materials, <strong>the</strong> allowable content of heavy metals in each element that constitute a packing or packaging<br />
material (such as packaging material, ink, paint) shall be 100 ppm or less in <strong>the</strong> total amount of all <strong>the</strong> heavy metals (lead, cadmium,<br />
hexavalent chromium and mercury).<br />
(Note 2): The deadline <strong>for</strong> phase-out of a substance shall be any date set by <strong>Omron</strong>’s voluntary regulation (in principle a date six months prior to<br />
non-use deadline <strong>for</strong> non-use substances by legislation).<br />
(Note 3): The rule applies with RoHS Directive as <strong>the</strong> top priority providing ELV Directive shall apply only to cases of parts or materials <strong>for</strong> limited<br />
use as dedicated ELV parts or materials (type, specifications, etc.).<br />
(Note 4): <strong>Omron</strong>’s additional standard is used when it is impossible <strong>for</strong> JGPSSI use classification to set <strong>the</strong> rule of “contained” or “not contained”<br />
and management classification (rank) <strong>for</strong>mulated by <strong>Omron</strong>.<br />
(Note 5): Any excess of <strong>the</strong> threshold limit shall cause <strong>the</strong> transition to A rank <strong>for</strong> Pb-J-0 and Pb-J-99, causing <strong>the</strong> use to be immediately banned.<br />
(Note 6): Any lead content of less than 85 wt% in high melting point solder shall cause <strong>the</strong> immediate prohibition.<br />
(Note 7): Any excess of <strong>the</strong> threshold limit shall cause <strong>the</strong> transition to A rank <strong>for</strong> Cr-J-0 and Cr-J-99, causing <strong>the</strong> use to be immediately banned.<br />
(Note 8): Any excess of <strong>the</strong> threshold limit shall cause <strong>the</strong> transition to A rank <strong>for</strong> Hg-J-0 and Hg-J-99, causing <strong>the</strong> use to be immediately banned.<br />
(Note 9): The content ratio will be calculated by conversion to metal element mass using each metal conversion factor. Metal conversion factors<br />
are shown in Attachment 2. Also see <strong>the</strong> Illustrative List (Concerning Products).<br />
(Note 10): Number of exemption specified in <strong>the</strong> law of RoHS or ELV Directive. They are shown here <strong>for</strong> reference in<strong>for</strong>mation.
(Note 11): Shall be determined depending on <strong>the</strong> use of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Omron</strong> product.<br />
(Note 12): The content standards are those used by <strong>Omron</strong> <strong>for</strong> determining “contained” or “not contained” and differ from <strong>the</strong> JGPSSI reporting<br />
standards.<br />
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Attachment 2: Illustrative List of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong> (Concerning<br />
products)<br />
[<strong>Substances</strong> designated by JGPSSI Ver 4.20]<br />
For substances whose names are metals or <strong>the</strong>ir compounds, <strong>the</strong> content of a regulated chemical substance<br />
in terms of quantity and ratio should be calculated in <strong>the</strong> unit of metal element mass with <strong>the</strong> metal<br />
conversion factor unique to each substance.<br />
No metal conversion will be necessary <strong>for</strong> materials marked with “an asterisk (*)“. No constant metal<br />
conversion factor will be set <strong>for</strong> materials with “two asterisks (**)“ as <strong>the</strong>y are structurally unspecified.<br />
OC.<br />
Sub-<br />
stance<br />
No.<br />
JGPSSI<br />
Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance name<br />
(Substance Group<br />
name)<br />
A155 A05 Cadmium/cadmium<br />
compounds<br />
A156 A07 Chromium VI<br />
compounds<br />
A154 A09 Lead/lead<br />
compounds<br />
A157 A10 Mercury/mercury<br />
compounds<br />
Illustrative Substance Name<br />
Metal<br />
Conversion<br />
Factor<br />
CAS No.<br />
Cadmium 1.000 7440-43-9<br />
Cadmium oxide 0.875 1306-19-0<br />
Cadmium sulfide 0.778 1306-23-6<br />
Cadmium chloride 0.613 10108-64-2<br />
Cadmium sulfate 0.539 10124-36-4<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r cadmium compounds - -<br />
Chromium (VI) oxide 0.520 1333-82-0<br />
Barium chromate 0.205 10294-40-3<br />
Calcium chromate 0.333 13765-19-0<br />
Lead (II) chromate 0.161 7758-97-6<br />
Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red ** 12656-85-8<br />
Lead sulfochromate yellow ** 1344-37-2<br />
Sodium chromate 0.321 7775-11-3<br />
Sodium dichromate 0.397 10588-01-9<br />
Strontium chromate 0.255 7789-06-2<br />
Potassium dichromate 0.353 7778-50-9<br />
Potassium chromate 0.268 7789-00-6<br />
Zinc chromate 0.287 13530-65-9<br />
Pentazinc chromate octahydroxide 0.090 49663-84-5<br />
Potassiumhydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate 0.250 11103-86-9<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r hexavalent chromium compounds - -<br />
Lead 1.000 7439-92-1<br />
Lead(II) sulfate 0.683 7446-14-2<br />
Lead(II) carbonate 0.775 598-63-0<br />
Lead(II) chromate 0.641 7758-97-6<br />
Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red (C.I. ** 12656-85-8<br />
Pigment Red 104)<br />
Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0.801 1319-46-6<br />
Lead acetate 0.637 301-04-2<br />
Lead (II) acetate, trihydrate 0.546 6080-56-4<br />
Lead phosphate 0.766 7446-27-7<br />
Lead selenide 0.724 12069-00-0<br />
Lead (IV) oxide 0.866 1309-60-0<br />
Lead (II,IV) oxide 0.907 1314-41-6<br />
Lead (II) sulfide 0.866 1314-87-0<br />
Lead (II) oxide 0.928 1317-36-8<br />
Lead(II) carbonate basic 0.801 1319-46-6<br />
Lead hydroxidcarbonate 0.801 1344-36-1<br />
Lead(II) phosphate 0.766 7446-27-7<br />
Lead sulfochromate yellow (C.I. Pigment Yellow 34) ** 1344-37-2<br />
Lead(II) titanate 0.686 12060-00-3<br />
Lead sulfate,sulphuric acid, lead salt 1.000 15739-80-7<br />
Lead sulphate,tribasic 0.850 12202-17-4<br />
Lead stearate 0.268 1072-35-1<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r lead compounds - -<br />
Mercury 1.000 7439-97-6<br />
Mercuric chloride - 33631-63-9<br />
Mercury (II) chloride 0.739 7487-94-7<br />
Mercuric sulfate 0.676 7783-35-9<br />
Mercuric nitrate 0.618 10045-94-0<br />
Mercuric (II) oxide 0.926 21908-53-2<br />
Mercuric sulfide 0.862 1344-48-5<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r mercury compounds - -<br />
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OC.<br />
Sub-<br />
stance<br />
No.<br />
JGPSSI<br />
Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance name<br />
(Substance Group<br />
name)<br />
Illustrative Substance Name<br />
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Metal<br />
Conversion<br />
Factor<br />
CAS No.<br />
A242 A11 Nickel - 1.000 7440-02-0<br />
A078 A17 Tributyl Tin Oxide<br />
B015<br />
(TBTO)<br />
A128 A28 Tri-substiituted<br />
organostannic<br />
compounds<br />
A 247 A23 Dibutyltin (DBT)<br />
compounds<br />
A 248 A24 Dioctyltin (DOT)<br />
compounds<br />
C234 A19 Beryllium Oxide<br />
(BeO)<br />
A058 B02 Polybrominated<br />
Biphenyls (PBBs)<br />
- 0.398 56-35-9<br />
Triphenyltin=N, N-dimethyldithiocarbamate 0.252 1803-12-9<br />
Triphenyltin fluoride 0.322 379-52-2<br />
Triphenyltin acetate 0.29 900-95-8<br />
Triphenyltin chloride 0.308 639-58-7<br />
Triphenyltin hydroxide 0.323 76-87-9<br />
Triphenyltin fattyacid((9-11)salt) 0.234<br />
0.234<br />
0.228<br />
0.222<br />
18380-71-7<br />
18380-72-8<br />
47672-31-1<br />
94850-90-5<br />
Triphenyltin chloroacetate 0.268 7094-94-2<br />
Tributyltin methacrylate 0.316 2155-70-6<br />
Bis(tributyltin) fumalate 0.342 6454-35-9<br />
Tributyltin fluoride 0.384 1983-10-4<br />
Bis(tributyltin)2,3-dibromosuccinate 0.278 31732-71-5<br />
Tributyltin acetate 0.34 56-36-0<br />
Tributyltin laurate 0.243 3090-36-6<br />
Bis(tributyltin) phthalate 0.319 4782-29-0<br />
Coplymer of alkyl (c=8) acrylate,methyl methacrylate 0.18<br />
and tributyltin methacrylate<br />
67772-01-4<br />
Tributyltin sulfamate 0.307 6517-25-5<br />
Bis (tributyltin) maleate 0.341 14275-57-1<br />
Tributyltin chloride 0.365 1461-22-9,<br />
7342-38-3<br />
Mixture of tributyltin cyclopentanecarboxylate and its<br />
analogs (Tributyltin naph<strong>the</strong>nate)<br />
** 85409-17-2<br />
Mixture of tributyltin 1,2,3,4,4a, 4b,<br />
5,6,10,10a-decahydro-7-isopropyl-1,<br />
4a-dimethyl-1-phenanthlenecarboxylate and its<br />
analogs (Tributyltin rosin salt)<br />
** 26239-64-5<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r tri-substituted organostannic compounds - -<br />
Dibutyltin oxide 0.477 818-08-6<br />
Dibutyltin diacetate 0.338 1067-33-0<br />
Dibutyltin dilaurate 0.188 77-58-7<br />
Dibutyltin maleate 0.342 78-04-6<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r dibutyltin compounds - -<br />
Dioctyl Tin Oxide 0.329 870-08-6<br />
Dioctyltin dilaurate 0.160 3648-18-8<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r Dioctyltin compounds - -<br />
- - 1304-56-9<br />
Polybrominated Biphenyls - 59536-65-1<br />
Dibromobiphenyl - 92-86-4<br />
2-Bromobiphenyl - 2052-07-5<br />
3-Bromobiphenyl - 2113-57-7<br />
4-Bromobiphenyl - 92-66-0<br />
Tribromobiphenyl - 59080-34-1<br />
Tetrabromobiphenyl - 40088-45-7<br />
Pentabrphenyl - 56307-79-0<br />
Hexabromobiphenyl - 59080-40-9<br />
hexabromo-1,1-biphenyl - 36355-01-8<br />
Firemaster FF-1 - 67774-32-7<br />
Heptabromobiphenyl - 35194-78-6<br />
Octabromobiphenyl - 61288-13-9<br />
Nonabromo-1,1'-biphenyl - 27753-52-2<br />
Decabromobiphenyl - 13654-09-6
OC.<br />
Sub-<br />
stance<br />
No.<br />
JGPSSI<br />
Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance name<br />
(Substance Group<br />
name)<br />
A063 B03 Polybrominated<br />
Diphenyle<strong>the</strong>rs<br />
(PBDEs)<br />
B013 B08 Brominated flame<br />
retardants (o<strong>the</strong>r than<br />
PBBs,PBDEs, or<br />
HBCDD)<br />
Illustrative Substance Name<br />
Metal<br />
Conversion<br />
Factor<br />
CAS No.<br />
Bromodiphenyl e<strong>the</strong>r - 101-55-3<br />
Dibromodiphenyl e<strong>the</strong>rs - 2050-47-7<br />
Tribromodiphenyl e<strong>the</strong>r - 49690-94-0<br />
Tetrabromodiphenyl e<strong>the</strong>rs - 40088-47-9<br />
Pentabromodidphenyl e<strong>the</strong>r (note: Commercially<br />
available PeBDPO is a complex reaction mixture<br />
containing a variety of brominated diphenyloxides.)<br />
-39/55-<br />
- 32534-81-9<br />
(CAS number<br />
used <strong>for</strong><br />
commercial<br />
grades of<br />
PeBDPO)<br />
Hexabromodiphenyl e<strong>the</strong>r - 36483-60-0<br />
Heptabromodiphenyl e<strong>the</strong>r - 68928-80-3<br />
Octabromodiphenyl e<strong>the</strong>r - 32536-52-0<br />
Nonabromodiphenyl e<strong>the</strong>r - 63936-56-1<br />
Decabromodiphenyl e<strong>the</strong>r - 1163-19-5<br />
Brominated flame retardant which comes under<br />
notation of ISO 1043-4 code number<br />
FR(14)[Aliphatic/alicyclic brominated compounds]<br />
- -<br />
Brominated flame retardant which comes under<br />
notation of ISO 1043-4 code number<br />
FR(15)[Aliphatic/alicyclic brominated compounds in<br />
combination with antimony compounds]<br />
- -<br />
Brominated flame retardant which comes under<br />
notation of ISO 1043-4 code number<br />
FR(16)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding<br />
brominated diphenyl e<strong>the</strong>r and biphenyls)]<br />
- -<br />
Brominated flame retardant which comes under<br />
notation of ISO 1043-4 code number<br />
FR(17)[Aromatic brominated compounds excluding<br />
brominated diphenyl e<strong>the</strong>r and biphenyls) in<br />
combination w ith antimony compounds]<br />
- -<br />
Brominated flame retardant which comes under<br />
notation of ISO 1043-4 code number<br />
FR(22)[Aliphatic/alicyclic chlorinated and brominated<br />
compounds]<br />
- -<br />
Brominated flame retardant which comes under<br />
notation of ISO 1043-4 code number<br />
- -<br />
FR(42)[Brominated organic phosphorus compounds]<br />
Poly(2,6-dibromo-phenylene oxide) - 69882-11-7<br />
Tetra-decabromo-diphenoxy-benzene - 58965-66-5<br />
1,2-Bis(2,4,6-tribromo-phenoxy) ethane - 37853-59-1<br />
3,5,3’,5’-Tetrabromo-bisphenol A (TBBA) - 79-94-7<br />
TBBA, unspecified - 30496-13-0<br />
TBBA-epichlorhydrin oligomer - 40039-93-8<br />
TBBA-TBBA-diglycidyl-e<strong>the</strong>r oligomer - 70682-74-5<br />
TBBA carbonate oligomer - 28906-13-0<br />
TBBA carbonate oligomer, phenoxy end capped - 94344-64-2<br />
TBBA carbonate oligomer, 2,4,6- tribromo-phenol<br />
terminated<br />
- 71342-77-3<br />
TBBA-bisphenol A-phosgene polymer - 32844-27-2<br />
Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with<br />
tribromophenol<br />
- 139638-58-7<br />
Brominated epoxy resin end-capped with<br />
tribromophenol<br />
- 135229-48-0<br />
TBBA-(2,3-dibromo-propyl-e<strong>the</strong>r) - 21850-44-2<br />
TBBA bis-(2-hydroxy-ethyl-e<strong>the</strong>r) - 4162-45-2<br />
TBBA-bis-(allyl-e<strong>the</strong>r) - 25327-89-3<br />
TBBA-dimethyl-e<strong>the</strong>r - 37853-61-5<br />
Tetrabromo-bisphenol S - 39635-79-5
OC.<br />
Sub-<br />
stance<br />
No.<br />
JGPSSI<br />
Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance name<br />
(Substance Group<br />
name)<br />
B013 B08 Brominated flame<br />
retardants (o<strong>the</strong>r than<br />
PBBs,PBDEs, or<br />
HBCDD) (cont’d)<br />
Illustrative Substance Name<br />
Metal<br />
Conversion<br />
Factor<br />
CAS No.<br />
TBBS-bis-(2,3-dibromo-propyl-e<strong>the</strong>r) - 42757-55-1<br />
2,4-Dibromo-phenol - 615-58-7<br />
2,4,6-tribromo-phenol - 118-79-6<br />
Pentabromo-phenol - 608-71-9<br />
2,4,6-Tribromo-phenyl-alltl-e<strong>the</strong>r - 3278-89-5<br />
Tribromo-phenyl-allyl-e<strong>the</strong>r,unspecified - 26762-91-4<br />
Bis(methyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 55481-60-2<br />
Bis(2-ethlhexyl)tetrabromo-phtalate - 26040-51-7<br />
2-Hydroxy-propyl-2-(2-hydroxy- ethoxy)-ethyl-TBP - 20566-35-2<br />
TBPA, glycol-and propylene-oxide esters - 75790-69-1<br />
N,N’-Ethylene –bis-(tetrabromo- phthalimide) - 32588-76-4<br />
Ethylene-bis(5,6-dibromo-norbornane-<br />
- 52907-07-0<br />
2,3-dicarboximide)<br />
2,3-Dibromo-2-butene-1,4-diol - 3234-02-4<br />
Dibromo-neopentyl-glycol - 3296-90-0<br />
2,3-Dibromo-1-propanol - 96-13-9<br />
Tribromo-neopentyl-alcohol - 36483-57-5<br />
Poly tribromo-styrene - 57137-10-7<br />
Tribromo-styrene - 61368-34-1<br />
Dibromo-styrene grafted PP - 171091-06-8<br />
Poly-dibromo-styrene - 31780-26-4<br />
Bromo-/Chloro-paraffins - 68955-41-9<br />
Bromo-/Chloro-alpha-olefin - 82600-56-4<br />
Vinylbromide - 593-60-2<br />
Tris-(2,3-dibromo-propyl)-isocyanurate - 52434-90-9<br />
Tris(2,4-Dibromo-phenyl) phosphate - 49690-63-3<br />
Tris(tribromo-neopentyl) phosphate - 19186-97-1<br />
Chlorinated and brominated phosphate es<strong>the</strong>r - 125997-20-8<br />
Pentabromo-toluene - 87-83-2<br />
Pentabromo-benzyl bromide - 38521-51-6<br />
1,3-Butadienehomopolymer,brominated - 68441-46-3<br />
Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate, monomer - 59447-55-1<br />
Pentabromo-benzyl-acrylate, polymer - 59447-57-3<br />
Decabromo-diphenyl-ethane - 84852-53-9<br />
Tribromo-bisphenyl-maleinimide - 59789-51-4<br />
Tetrabromo-chyclo-octane - 31454-48-5<br />
1,2-Dibromo-4-(1,2 dibromo-methyl)-cyclo-hexane - 3322-93-8<br />
TBPA Na salt - 25357-79-3<br />
Tetrabromo phthalic anhydride - 632-79-1<br />
Octabromo-1,1,3-trimethyl-1-phenylindane<br />
(FR-1808)<br />
- 155613-93-7<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r Brominated Flame Retardants - -<br />
B033 B18 Chlorinated flame 2,2-bis(chloromethyl)trimethylene<br />
- 38051-10-4<br />
retardants<br />
bis(bis(2-chloroethyl)phosphate)<br />
Tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate - 13674-84-5<br />
Phosphoric acid<br />
2,2-bis(bromomethyl)-3-chloropropyl=bis[2-chloro-1-<br />
(chloromethyl)ethyl] ester<br />
- 66108-37-0<br />
A070 B05 Polychlorinated Polychlorinated Biphenyls (all isomers and<br />
- 1336-36-3<br />
Biphenyls (PCBs) congeners)<br />
and specific<br />
Monomethyl-tetrachloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec - 76253-60-6<br />
substitutes<br />
141)<br />
Monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane (Ugilec 121,<br />
Ugilec 21)<br />
- 81161-70-8<br />
Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane (DBBT) - 99688-47-8<br />
A144 B15 Polychlorinated PCT (Polychlorinated Terphenyl)<br />
- 61788-33-8<br />
Terphenyls (PCTs) (all isomers and congeners)<br />
A071 B06 Polychlorinated Polychlorinated Naphthalenes - 70776-03-3<br />
Naphthalenes (more<br />
than 3 chlorine<br />
atoms)<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r polychlorinated Naphthalenes - -<br />
B014 B12 Perchlorates Lithium perchlorate - 7791-03-9<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r perchlorate compounds - -<br />
A236 B13 Perfluorooctane Perfluoroctane Sulfonates (PFOS) C8F17SO2X, - -<br />
sulfonate (PFOS) where X = OR, NR or o<strong>the</strong>r derivative<br />
-40/55-
OC.<br />
Sub-<br />
stance<br />
No.<br />
JGPSSI<br />
Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance name<br />
(Substance Group<br />
name)<br />
A243 B10 Fluorinated<br />
greenhouse gases<br />
(PFC, SF6, HFC)<br />
A249 B19 Polyvinyl Chloride<br />
(PVC) and PVC<br />
co-polymer<br />
Illustrative Substance Name<br />
Metal<br />
Conversion<br />
Factor<br />
CAS No.<br />
Tetrafluoromethane (Carbon tetrafluoride, PFC-14) - 75-73-0<br />
Hexafluoroethane (PFC-116) - 76-16-4<br />
Octafluoropropane (PFC-218) - 76-19-7<br />
Decafluorobutane (PFC-31-10) - 355-25-9<br />
Dodecafluoropentane (PFC-41-12) - 678-26-2<br />
Tetradecafluorohexane (PFC-51-14) - 355-42-0<br />
Octafluorocyclobutane (PFC-c318) - 115-25-3<br />
Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) - 2551-62-4<br />
Trifluoromethane - (HFC-23) - 75-46-7<br />
Difluoromethane - (HFC-32) - 75-10-5<br />
Methyl fluoride – (HFC-41) - 593-53-3<br />
2H,3H-Decafluoropentane – (HFC-43-10mee) - 138495-42-8<br />
Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) - 354-33-6<br />
1,1,2,2-Tetrafluoroethane – (HFC-134) - 359-35-3<br />
1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane – (HFC-134a) - 811-97-2<br />
1,1-Difluoroethane – (HFC-152a) - 75-37-6<br />
1,1,2-Trifluoroethane –(HFC-143) - 430-66-0<br />
1,1,1-Trifluoroethane – (HFC-143a) - 420-46-2<br />
2H-Heptafluoropropane – (HFC-227ea) - 431-89-0<br />
1,1,1,2,2,3-hexafluoropropane – (HFC-236cb) - 677-56-5<br />
1,1,1,2,3,3-Hexafluoropropane – (HFC-236ea) - 431-63-0<br />
1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropane – (HFC-236fa) - 690-39-1<br />
1,1,2,2,3-Pentafluoropropane – (HFC-245ca) - 679-86-7<br />
1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluoropropane – (HFC-245fa) - 460-73-1<br />
1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluorobutane – (HFC-365mfc) - 406-58-6<br />
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - 9002-86-2<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r Polyvinyl chlorides - -<br />
PVC co-polymer - -<br />
A105 C01 Asbestos Asbestos - 1332-21-4<br />
Actinolite - 77536-66-4<br />
Amosite (Grunerite) - 12172-73-5<br />
Anthophyllite - 77536-67-5<br />
Chrysotile - 12001-29-5<br />
Crocidolite - 12001-28-4<br />
A143 C02 Azocolourants and<br />
azodyes which <strong>for</strong>m<br />
certain aromatic<br />
amines<br />
Tremolite - 77536-68-6<br />
4-aminobiphenyl - 92-67-1<br />
Benzidine - 92-87-5<br />
4-chloro-2-methylaniline - 95-69-2<br />
2-naphthylamine - 91-59-8<br />
o-aminoazotoluene - 97-56-3<br />
5-nitro-o-toluidine - 99-55-8<br />
4-chloroaniline - 106-47-8<br />
2,4-diaminoanisole - 615-05-4<br />
4,4'-methylenedianiline - 101-77-9<br />
3,3'-dichlorobenzidine - 91-94-1<br />
3,3'-dimethoxybenzidine - 119-90-4<br />
3,3'-dimethylbenzidine - 119-93-7<br />
4,4'-diamino-3,3'-dimethyldiphenylmethane - 838-88-0<br />
6-methoxy-m-toluidine - 120-71-8<br />
4,4'-methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline) - 101-14-4<br />
4,4'-oxydianiline - 101-80-4<br />
4,4'-diaminodiphenyl sulfide - 139-65-1<br />
o-toluidine - 95-53-4<br />
4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine - 95-80-7<br />
2,4,5-trimethylaniline - 137-17-7<br />
o-anisidine - 90-04-0<br />
4-amino azobenzene - 60-09-3<br />
-41/55-
OC.<br />
Substance<br />
No.<br />
JGPSSI<br />
Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance name<br />
(Substance Group<br />
name)<br />
A123 C04 Ozone Depleting<br />
<strong>Substances</strong><br />
Illustrative Substance Name<br />
Metal<br />
Conversion<br />
Factor<br />
CAS No.<br />
Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) - 75-69-4<br />
Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) - 75-71-8<br />
Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13) - 75-72-9<br />
Pentachlorofluoroethane (CFC-111) - 354-56-3<br />
Tetrachlorodifluoroethane (CFC-112)<br />
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloro-1,2-difluoroethane (CFC-112)<br />
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloro-2,2-difluoroethane (CFC-112a)<br />
Trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC-113)<br />
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2 trifluoroethane (CFC-113)<br />
1,1,1-Trichloro-2,2,2 trifluoroethane (CFC-113a)<br />
1,1,1,2,2,3,3-Heptachloro-3-fluoropropane<br />
(CFC-211aa)<br />
1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptachloro-2-fluoropropane<br />
(CFC-211ba)<br />
-42/55-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
76-12-0<br />
76-12-0<br />
76-11-9<br />
76-13-1,<br />
76-13-1<br />
354-58-5<br />
Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114) - 76-14-2<br />
Monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115) - 76-15-3<br />
Heptachlorofluoropropane (CFC-211)<br />
- 422-78-6<br />
- 135401-87-5<br />
- 422-78-6<br />
422-81-1<br />
Hexachlorodifluoropropane (CFC-212) - 3182-26-1<br />
Pentachlorotrifluoropropane (CFC-213) - 2354-06-5<br />
Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropane (CFC-214)<br />
1,2,2,3-Tetrachloro-1,1,3,3-tetrafluoropropane<br />
(CFC-214aa)<br />
1,1,1,3-Tetrachloro-2,2,3,3-tetrafluoropropane<br />
(CFC-214cb)<br />
Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215)<br />
1,2,2-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215aa)<br />
1,2,3-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ba)<br />
1,1,2-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215bb)<br />
1,1,3-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215ca)<br />
1,1,1-Trichloropentafluoropropane (CFC-215cb)<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
134237-31-3<br />
29255-31-0<br />
2268-46-4<br />
-<br />
1599-41-3<br />
1599-41-3<br />
76-17-5<br />
-<br />
-<br />
4259-43-2<br />
Dichlorohexafluoropropane (CFC-216) - 661-97-2<br />
Chloroheptafluoropropane (CFC-217) - 422-86-6<br />
Bromochloromethane (Halon-1011) - 74-97-5<br />
Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon-1202) - 75-61-6<br />
Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211) - 353-59-3<br />
Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301) - 75-63-8<br />
Dibromotetrafluoroethane (Halon-2402) - 124-73-2<br />
Tetrachloromethane (carbontetrachloride) - 56-23-5<br />
1,1,1-Trichloroethane (methylchloro<strong>for</strong>m) - 71-55-6<br />
Bromomethane (methyl bromide) - 74-83-9<br />
Bromoethane (ethyl bromide) - 74-96-4<br />
1-Bromopropane (n-propyl bromide) - 106-94-5<br />
Trifluoroiodomethane (trifluoromethyliodide) - 2314-97-8<br />
Chloromethane (methyl chloride) - 74-87-3<br />
Dibromofluoromethane (HBFC-21 B2) - 1868-53-7<br />
Bromodifluoromethane (HBFC-22 B1) - 1511-62-2<br />
Bromofluoromethane (HBFC-31 B1) - 373-52-4<br />
Tetrabromofluoroethane (HBFC-121B4) - 306-80-9<br />
Tribromodifluoroethane (HBFC-122 B3) - -<br />
Dibromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-123 B2) - 354-04-1<br />
Bromotetrafluoroethane (HBFC-124 B1) - 124-72-1<br />
Tribromofluoroethane (HBFC-131 B3) - -<br />
Dibromodifluoroethane (HBFC-132 B2) - 75-82-1<br />
Bromotrifluoroethane (HBFC-133 B1) - 421-06-7<br />
Dibromofluoroethane (HBFC-141 B2) - 358-97-4<br />
Bromodifluoroethane (HBFC-142 B1) - 420-47-3<br />
Bromofluoroethane (HBFC-151 B1) - 762-49-2<br />
Hexabromofluoropropane (HBFC-221 B6) - -<br />
Pentabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-222 B5) - -<br />
Tetrabromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-223 B4) - -
OC.<br />
Sub-<br />
stance<br />
No.<br />
JGPSSI<br />
Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance name<br />
(Substance Group<br />
name)<br />
A123 C04 Ozone Depleting<br />
<strong>Substances</strong> (cont’d)<br />
Illustrative Substance Name<br />
Metal<br />
Conversion<br />
Factor<br />
CAS No.<br />
Tribromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-224 B3) - -<br />
Dibromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-225 B2) - 431-78-7<br />
Bromohexafluoropropane (HBFC-226 B1) - 2252-78-0<br />
Pentabromofluoropropane (HBFC-231 B5) - -<br />
Tetrabromodifluoropropane (HBFC-232 B4) - -<br />
Tribromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-233 B3) - -<br />
Dibromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-234 B2) - -<br />
Bromopentafluoropropane (HBFC-235 B1) - 460-88-8<br />
Tetrabromofluoropropane (HBFC-241 B4) - -<br />
Tribromodifluoropropane (HBFC-242 B3) - 70192-80-2<br />
Dibromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-243 B2) - 431-21-0<br />
Bromotetrafluoropropane (HBFC-244 B1) - 679-84-5<br />
Tribromofluoropropane (HBFC-251 B3) - 75372-14-4<br />
Dibromodifluoropropane (HBFC-252 B2) - 460-25-3<br />
Bromotrifluoropropane (HBFC-253 B1) - 421-46-5<br />
Dibromofluoropropane (HBFC-261 B2) - 51584-26-0<br />
Bromodifluoropropane (HBFC-262 B1) - -<br />
Bromofluoropropane (HBFC-271 B1) - 1871-72-3<br />
Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21) - 75-43-4<br />
Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22) - 75-45-6<br />
Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31) - 593-70-4<br />
Tetrachlorofluoroethane (HCFC-121)<br />
- 134237-32-4<br />
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-121) - 354-14-3<br />
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-121a) - 354-11-0<br />
Trichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-122)<br />
- 41834-16-6<br />
1,2,2-Trichloro-1,1-difluoroethane (HCFC-122) - 354-21-2<br />
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2-difluoroethane (HCFC-122a) - 354-15-4<br />
1,1,1-Trichloro-2,2-difluoroethane (HCFC-122b) - 354-12-1<br />
Dichlorotrifluoroethane(HCFC-123)<br />
- 34077-87-7<br />
- 306-83-2<br />
1,1-Dichloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123) - 354-23-4<br />
1,2-Dichloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a) - 90454-18-5<br />
1,1-Dichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123b) - 812-04-4<br />
Chlorotetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124)<br />
- 63938-10-3<br />
2-chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) - 2837-89-0<br />
1-chloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124a) - 354-25-6<br />
Trichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-131)<br />
- 27154-33-2;<br />
- (134237-34-6)<br />
1,1,2-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131)<br />
- 359-28-4<br />
1,1,2-Trichloro-1-fluoroethane(HCFC131a)<br />
- 811-95-0<br />
1,1,1-Trichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-131b) - 2366-36-1<br />
Dichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-132)<br />
- 25915-78-0<br />
1,2-Dichloro-1,2-difluoroethane (HCFC-132) - 431-06-1<br />
1,1-Dichloro-2,2-difluoroethane (HCFC-132a) - 471-43-2<br />
1,2-Dichloro-1,1-difluoroethane (HCFC-132b) - 1649-08-7<br />
1,1-Dichloro-1,2-difluoroethane (HFCF-132c) - 1842-05-3<br />
Chlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC-133)<br />
- 1330-45-6<br />
- 431-07-2<br />
1-Chloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133)<br />
- 1330-45-6<br />
2-Chloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133a) - 75-88-7<br />
1-Chloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133b) - 421-04-5<br />
Dichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-141)<br />
- 1717-00-6;<br />
- (25167-88-8)<br />
1,2-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141)<br />
- 430-57-9<br />
1,1-Dichloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-141a)<br />
- 430-53-5<br />
1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b)<br />
- 1717-00-6<br />
Chlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-142)<br />
- 25497-29-4<br />
2-Chloro-1,1-Difluoroethane (HCFC-142)<br />
- 338-65-8<br />
1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b)<br />
- 75-68-3<br />
1-Chloro-1,2-difluoroethane (HCFC-142a)<br />
- 338-64-7<br />
Chlorofluoroethane (HCFC-151)<br />
- 110587-14-9<br />
1-Chloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-151)<br />
- 762-50-5<br />
1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a)<br />
- 1615-75-4<br />
Hexachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-221)<br />
- 134237-35-7<br />
- 29470-94-8<br />
- 422-26-4<br />
1,1,1,2,2,3-Hexachloro-3-fluoropropane<br />
(HCFC-221ab)<br />
-43/55-
OC.<br />
Sub-<br />
stance<br />
No.<br />
JGPSSI<br />
Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance name<br />
(Substance Group<br />
name)<br />
A123 C04 Ozone Depleting<br />
<strong>Substances</strong> (cont’d)<br />
Illustrative Substance Name<br />
Pentachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-222)<br />
1,1,1,3,3-pentachloro-2,2-difluoropropane<br />
(HCFC-222ca))<br />
1,2,2,3,3-pentachloro-1,1-difluoropropane<br />
(HCFC-222aa)<br />
Tetrachlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-223)<br />
1,1,3,3-Tetrachloro-1,2,2-trifluoropropane<br />
(HCFC-223ca)<br />
1,1,1,3-Tetrachloro-2,2,3-trifluoropropane<br />
(HCFC-223cb)<br />
Trichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-224)<br />
1,3,3-Trichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoropropane<br />
(HCFC-224ca)<br />
1,1,3-Trichloro-1,2,2,3-tetrafluoropropane<br />
(HCFC-224cb)<br />
1,1,1-Trichloro-2,2,3,3-tetrafluoropropane<br />
(HCFC-224cc)<br />
Dichloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-225)<br />
2,2-Dichloro-1,1,1,3,3-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-22<br />
5aa)<br />
2,3-Dichloro-1,1,1,2,3-pentafluoropropane<br />
(HCFC-225ba)<br />
1,2-Dichloro-1,1,2,3,3-pentafluoropropane<br />
(HCFC-225bb)<br />
3,3-Dichloro-1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoropropane<br />
(HCFC-225ca)<br />
1,3-Dichloro-1,1,2,2,3-pentafluoropropane<br />
(HCFC-225cb)<br />
1,1-Dichloro-1,2,2,3,3-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-22<br />
5cc)<br />
1,2-Dichloro-1,1,3,3,3-pentafluoropropane<br />
(HCFC-225da)<br />
1,3-Dichloro-1,1,2,3,3-pentafluoropropane<br />
(HCFC-225ea)<br />
1,1-Dichloro-1,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropane(HCFC-22<br />
5eb)<br />
Chlorohexafluoropropane (HCFC-226)<br />
2-Chloro-1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoro-propane<br />
(HCFC-226da)<br />
Pentachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-231)<br />
-44/55-<br />
Metal<br />
Conversion<br />
Factor<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
1,1,1,2,3-pentachloro-2-fluoro-propane(HCFC-231bb) -<br />
Tetrachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-232)<br />
-<br />
1,1,1,3-Tetrachloro-3,3-difluoropropane<br />
(HCFC-232fc)<br />
-<br />
Trichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-233)<br />
-<br />
1,1,1-Trichloro-3,3,3-trifluoropropane(HCFC-233fb) -<br />
Dichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234)<br />
-<br />
1,2-Dichloro-1,2,3,3-tetrafluoropropane<br />
(HCFC-234db)<br />
-<br />
Chloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-235)<br />
-<br />
1-Chloro-1,1,3,3,3-pentafluoropropane<br />
(HCFC-235fa)<br />
-<br />
Tetrachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-241)<br />
-<br />
1,1,2,3-Tetrachloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-241db) -<br />
Trichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-242)<br />
-<br />
1,3,3,Trichloro-1,1-difluoropropane (HCFC-242fa) -<br />
Dichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-243)<br />
-<br />
1,1-Dichloro-1,2,2-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243cc) -<br />
2,3-Dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243db) -<br />
3,3-Dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoropropane (HCFC-243fa) -<br />
Chlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244)<br />
-<br />
3-Chloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244ca) -<br />
1-Chloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoropropane (HCFC-244cc) -<br />
Trichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-251)<br />
-<br />
1,1,3-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251fb) -<br />
1,1,2-Trichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-251dc) -<br />
Dichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-252)<br />
-<br />
1,3-Dicloro-1,1-difluoropropane (HCFC 252fb) -<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
CAS No.<br />
134237-36-8<br />
422-49-1<br />
422-30-0<br />
134237-37-9<br />
422-52-6<br />
422-50-4<br />
134237-38-0<br />
422-54-8<br />
422-53-7<br />
422-51-7<br />
127564-92-5<br />
128903-21-9<br />
422-48-0<br />
422-44-6<br />
422-56-0<br />
507-55-11<br />
3474-88-9<br />
431-86-7<br />
136013-79-1<br />
111512-56-2<br />
134308-72-8<br />
431-87-8<br />
134190-48-0<br />
421-94-3<br />
134237-39-1<br />
460-89-9<br />
134237-40-4<br />
7125-83-9<br />
127564-83-4<br />
425-94-5<br />
134237-41-5<br />
460-92-4<br />
134190-49-1<br />
666-27-3<br />
134237-42-6<br />
460-63-9<br />
134237-43-7<br />
7125-99-7<br />
338-75-0<br />
460-69-5<br />
134190-50-4<br />
679-85-6<br />
421-75-0<br />
134190-51-5<br />
818-99-5<br />
421-41-0<br />
134190-52-6<br />
819-00-1
OC.<br />
Substance<br />
No.<br />
JGPSSI<br />
Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance name<br />
(Substance Group<br />
name)<br />
Illustrative Substance Name<br />
Metal<br />
Conversion<br />
Factor<br />
CAS No.<br />
A123 C04 Ozone Depleting Chlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-253)<br />
- 134237-44-8<br />
<strong>Substances</strong> (cont’d) 3-Chloro-1,1,1-trifluoropropane (HCFC-253fb) - 460-35-5<br />
Dichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-261)<br />
- 134237-45-9<br />
1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-261fc) - 7799-56-6<br />
1,2-Dichloro-2-fluoro-propane (HCFC-261ba) - 420-97-3<br />
Chlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-262)<br />
- 134190-53-7<br />
1-Chloro-2,2-difluoropropane (HCFC-262ca) - 420-99-5<br />
2-Chloro-1,3-difluoropropane (HCFC-262da) - 102738-79-4<br />
1-Chloro-1,1-difluoropropane (HCFC-262fc) - 421-02-03<br />
Chlorofluoropropane (HCFC-271)<br />
- 134190-54-8<br />
2-Chloro-2-fluoropropane (HCFC-271ba)<br />
- 420-44-0<br />
1-Chloro-1-fluoropropane (HCFC-271fb)<br />
- 430-55-7<br />
A151 C06 Radioactive<br />
Uranium-238 - 7440-61-1<br />
substances<br />
Radon - 10043-92-2<br />
Americium-241 - 14596-10-2<br />
Thorium-232 - 7440-29-1<br />
Cesium-137 - 10045-97-3<br />
Strontium-90 - 10098-97-2<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r radioactive substances - -<br />
A142 C07 Formaldehyde - - 50-00-0<br />
A235 C08 Phenol,2-(2H-benzotr<br />
iazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1,1<br />
-dimethylethyl)<br />
A244 C09 Selected Phthalates<br />
Group 1 (BBP, DBP,<br />
DEHP)<br />
A245 C10 Selected Phthalates<br />
Group 2 (DIDP, DINP,<br />
DNOP)<br />
- - 3846-71-7<br />
Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) - 85-68-7<br />
Dibutylphthalate (DBP) - 84-74-2<br />
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) - 117-81-7<br />
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid<br />
- 26761-40-0<br />
diisodecyl ester (DIDP)<br />
68515-49-1<br />
Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) - 28553-12-0<br />
68515-48-0<br />
Di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP) - 117-84-0<br />
A246 C11 Dimethyl fumarate - - 624-49-7<br />
B020 A20 Diarsenic Pentoxide - * 1303-28-2<br />
B021 A21 Diarsenic Trioxide - * 1327-53-3<br />
B019 B11 Hexabromocyclodode<br />
cane (HBCDD) and<br />
all major<br />
diastereoisomers<br />
A140 B09 Shortchain<br />
Chlorinated Paraffins<br />
(carbon number 10<br />
-13<br />
Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) - 25637-99-4,<br />
3194-55-6<br />
alpha-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-50-6<br />
beta-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-51-7<br />
gamma-hexabromocyclododecane - 134237-52-8<br />
Alkanes, C10-13, chloro - 85535-84-8<br />
Alkanes, C10-12, chloro - 108171-26-2<br />
Alkanes, C12-13, chloro - 71011-12-6<br />
Alkanes, chloro - 61788-76-9<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins - -<br />
- - 115-96-8<br />
B022 B16 Tris(2-chloroethyl)<br />
phosphate (TCEP)<br />
B016 C12 Bis (2-ethylhexyl)<br />
phthalate (DEHP)<br />
- - 117-81-7<br />
B017 C13 Dibutylphthalate<br />
(DBP)<br />
- - 84-74-2<br />
B018 C14 Butyl benzyl<br />
phthalate (BBP)<br />
- - 85-68-7<br />
B023 A22 Cobalt dichloride<br />
(CoCl2)<br />
- * 7646-79-9<br />
B024 A25 Lead chromate - * 7758-97-6<br />
B025 A26 Lead chromate<br />
molybdate sulphate<br />
red (C.I. Pigment Red<br />
104)<br />
B26 A27 Lead sulfochromate<br />
yellow (C.I. Pigment<br />
Yellow 34)<br />
- * 12656-85-8<br />
- * 1344-37-2<br />
-45/55-
OC.<br />
Sub-<br />
stance<br />
No.<br />
JGPSSI<br />
Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance name<br />
(Substance Group<br />
name)<br />
B027 C15 Diisobutyl phthalate<br />
(DIBP)<br />
B028 C16 Refractory Ceramic<br />
Fibres,<br />
Aluminosilicate<br />
B029 C17 Refractory Ceramic<br />
Fibres, Zirconia<br />
Aluminosilicate<br />
Illustrative Substance Name<br />
Metal<br />
Conversion<br />
Factor<br />
CAS No.<br />
- - 84-69-5<br />
are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in<br />
Annex VI, part 3, table 3.2 of Regulation (EC) No<br />
1272/2008 of <strong>the</strong> European Parliament and of <strong>the</strong><br />
Council of 16 December 2008 on classification,<br />
labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures,<br />
and fulfill <strong>the</strong> following three conditions:<br />
a) Being oxides of aluminum and silicon, <strong>the</strong>y are<br />
primary components of <strong>the</strong> fibres existent in variable<br />
concentrations.<br />
b) fibres have a length weighted geometric mean<br />
diameter less two standard geometric errors of 6 or<br />
less micrometres (µm)<br />
c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal<br />
oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18% or<br />
less by weight.<br />
are fibres covered by index number 650-017-00-8 in<br />
Annex VI, part 3, table 3.2 of Regulation (EC) No<br />
1272/2008 of <strong>the</strong> European Parliament and of <strong>the</strong><br />
Council of 16 December 2008 on classification,<br />
labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures,<br />
and fulfill <strong>the</strong> following three conditions:<br />
a) Being oxides of aluminum, silicon and zirconium,<br />
<strong>the</strong>y are primary components of <strong>the</strong> fibres existent in<br />
variable concentrations. b) fibres have a length<br />
weighted geometric mean diameter less two<br />
standard geometric errors of 6 or less micrometres<br />
(µm)<br />
c) Content of alkaline oxides and alkaline earth metal<br />
oxides (Na2O+K2O+CaO+MgO+BaO) is 18% or<br />
less by weight.<br />
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- -<br />
- -<br />
B030 C18 Boric acid - - 10043-35-3<br />
- - 11113-50-1<br />
B031 C19 Disodium tetraborate, Disodium tetraborate decahydrate - 1303-96-4<br />
anhydrous<br />
Disodium tetraborate, anhydrous - 1330-43-4<br />
Disodium tetraborate, pentahydrate - 12179-04-3<br />
B032 C20 Tetraboron disodium<br />
heptaoxide, hydrate<br />
- - 12267-73-1<br />
B034 C21 1,2-Benzenedicarbox<br />
ylic acid,<br />
di-C6-8-branched<br />
alkyl esters, C7-rich<br />
(DIHP)<br />
- - 71888-89-6<br />
B035 C22 1,2-Benzenedicarbox<br />
ylic acid,<br />
di-C7-11-branched<br />
and linear alkyl esters<br />
(DHNUP)<br />
- - 68515-42-4<br />
B036 B17 4-[4,4'-bis(dimethyla<br />
mino)<br />
benzhydrylidene]cycl<br />
ohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylid<br />
ene]dimethylammoni<br />
um chloride (C.I.<br />
Basic Violet3)<br />
- - 548-62-9<br />
B037 A29 Strontium chromate - * 7789-06-2<br />
B038 B20 2,2'-dichloro-4,4'-met<br />
hylenedianiline<br />
(MOCA)<br />
- - 101-14-4<br />
B039 A30 Potassiumhydroxyoct<br />
aoxodizincatedichrom<br />
ate<br />
- * 11103-86-9<br />
B040 A31 Pentazinc chromate<br />
octahydroxide<br />
- * 49663-84-5<br />
B041 C23 Bis(2-methoxyethyl)<br />
phthalate<br />
- - 117-82-8
OC.<br />
Sub-<br />
stance<br />
No.<br />
JGPSSI<br />
Substance<br />
Group No.<br />
Substance name<br />
(Substance Group<br />
name)<br />
B042 C24 4-(1,1,3,3-Tetramethy<br />
lbutyl)phenol,<br />
(4-tert-Octylphenol)<br />
B043 C25 Bis(2-methoxyethyl)<br />
e<strong>the</strong>r<br />
B044 C26 N,N-dimethylacetami<br />
de (DMAC)<br />
Illustrative Substance Name<br />
Metal<br />
Conversion<br />
Factor<br />
CAS No.<br />
- - 140-66-9<br />
- - 111-96-6<br />
- - 127-19-5<br />
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Attachment 3<br />
To: <strong>Omron</strong> Corporation<br />
1. Subject chemical substances<br />
Prohibited substances (A rank): 28 substance groups<br />
Non-use substances (A1 rank): 0 substance groups<br />
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Company name:<br />
Signature:<br />
Telephone:<br />
Date:<br />
Certificate of Non-inclusion <strong>for</strong> <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Substances</strong><br />
We hereby certify that <strong>the</strong> chemical substances cited below are not contained in our products,<br />
parts or materials that are supplied to <strong>Omron</strong> Corporation (including its subsidiary and affiliated<br />
companies) by us (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies):<br />
The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 "List of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong><br />
<strong>Substances</strong>" in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Investigation</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong>, Version 3.1 of<br />
<strong>Omron</strong> Corporation:<br />
* Uses of A and A1 ranks are already checked.<br />
However, it is assumed that <strong>Omron</strong> Corporation will not use nickel and selected<br />
*<br />
phthalates <strong>for</strong> any legally regulated applications.<br />
2. Target products, parts or materials<br />
Product Number Article Name<br />
Remarks<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
7<br />
8<br />
9<br />
10<br />
11<br />
12<br />
13<br />
14<br />
15<br />
* Please affix a separate sheet of paper if <strong>the</strong>re is not enough space on this <strong>for</strong>m.
Attachment 4<br />
To: <strong>Omron</strong> Corporation<br />
1. Subject <strong>Substances</strong><br />
Non-use substances (A1 rank): 0 substance groups<br />
2. Target products, parts or materials<br />
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Company name:<br />
Signature:<br />
Telephone:<br />
Date:<br />
Declaration of Phase-out of <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Substances</strong><br />
We hereby pledge that we (including our subsidiary and affiliated companies) have verified that<br />
<strong>the</strong> prohibited substances (A rank) cited below are not contained in <strong>the</strong> following products,<br />
parts or materials delivered to <strong>Omron</strong> Corporation (including its subsidiaries and affiliates) and<br />
are committed to attaining <strong>the</strong> goal <strong>for</strong> phasing out <strong>the</strong> following non-use substances (A1 rank),<br />
The following chemical substances listed in Attachment 1 "List of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong><br />
<strong>Substances</strong>" in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Investigation</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong>, Version 3.1 of<br />
<strong>Omron</strong> Corporation:<br />
Prohibited substances (A rank): 28 substance groups<br />
Product Number<br />
Article Name<br />
Remarks<br />
* Uses of A and A1 ranks are<br />
already checked.<br />
JGPSSI use<br />
classification<br />
code<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
7<br />
8<br />
9<br />
10<br />
11<br />
12<br />
13<br />
14<br />
15<br />
* Please affix a separate sheet of paper if <strong>the</strong>re is not enough space on this <strong>for</strong>m.<br />
Deadline <strong>for</strong><br />
Non-use<br />
(MM/YYYY)
Attachment 5<br />
PROCESS CHANGE REPORT(PCR)<br />
TO<br />
Type<br />
Part name<br />
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Date No.<br />
From (Company name)<br />
Written: Checked:<br />
Parts code No.(drawing No.)<br />
Change classification<br />
□ Change in manufacture place □ change in manufacture method □ Renewal or modification of die<br />
Reason<br />
· Change of material of a part or material<br />
· Change of material of an ink, paint and<br />
<strong>the</strong> like.<br />
· Includes <strong>the</strong> change of subsidiary<br />
materials (adhesives, solders, etc.)<br />
Effective date of change<br />
Lot No.<br />
Change in QA standers<br />
□ QC process chart<br />
□ Inspection standards<br />
□ Representative sample<br />
Present method Method after change<br />
Quality check points & result<br />
Opinion & requirement Checked:<br />
For OMRON use<br />
If it is a commercial product,<br />
enter its product number.<br />
Indications <strong>for</strong> receiving inspection indicator Result of receiving inspection<br />
The attached materials contain <strong>the</strong><br />
following:<br />
· Material composition data (JGP file)<br />
· Results of evaluation of reliability<br />
· Results of evaluation of per<strong>for</strong>mances<br />
Pro455 QE E
Attachment 6. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples<br />
Check Point (1)<br />
Check Point (8)<br />
Check Point (2)<br />
Preparation Procedure and Check Points<br />
Create a JGP file based on this <strong>Manual</strong> as well as <strong>the</strong> Survey and Response <strong>Manual</strong> and Survey and Response Tool Operation <strong>Manual</strong> issued by JGPSSI.<br />
The preparation procedure is outlined below, while <strong>the</strong> check points are shown above.<br />
1) The version of <strong>the</strong> Survey Response Tool designated by <strong>Omron</strong> when requested should be used unless o<strong>the</strong>rwise specified. Check Point (1)<br />
Tool name: YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXX.xls<br />
2) Press <strong>the</strong> LOAD JGP button to read <strong>the</strong> JGP file sent from <strong>Omron</strong> upon request <strong>for</strong> survey. Check Point (2)<br />
3) Fill in “respondent’s entry date” and “in<strong>for</strong>mation on respondent.” (Basically input is mandatory when <strong>the</strong> cell is colored in pink.) Check Point (3)<br />
4) Fill in “manufacturer’s name” and “number of product/part/material of <strong>the</strong> respondent.” Check Point (4)<br />
5) Fill in “survey unit” and “survey unit mass.” Check Point (5)<br />
“Survey unit” should be determined as per <strong>the</strong> unit of <strong>Omron</strong>’s product number.<br />
Unit of <strong>Omron</strong>’s product number → “Survey unit” Example: (PCS, piece → piece; MM, CM, M, KM → m; ML, L, KL, liter → liter, MG, G, KG; “empty” → any given unit)<br />
For <strong>the</strong> case of “PCS, piece,” check <strong>the</strong> amount per piece. Example: one connector pin of connection ≠ one reel<br />
Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and o<strong>the</strong>r items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included.<br />
6) Press <strong>the</strong> Input button <strong>for</strong> each of <strong>the</strong> subject items and go on to <strong>the</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation registration window <strong>for</strong> contained substances (level 2). Check Point (6)<br />
7) After inputting <strong>for</strong> all items in Level 2 and 3, press <strong>the</strong> Error check 1 button. Check Point (7)<br />
In case an error is found, correct <strong>the</strong> problem part.<br />
8) Make sure that <strong>the</strong> number designated by <strong>Omron</strong> upon request is entered in “number of <strong>the</strong> requester’s product/part/material” and “reference number.” Check Point (8)<br />
Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered, a response should be separately necessary <strong>for</strong> any part or material not shown.<br />
9) Press <strong>the</strong> Save GP button to output <strong>the</strong> JGP file. Check Point (9)<br />
The file should be so named as per <strong>Omron</strong>’s naming rule.<br />
Check Point (9)<br />
JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character string.jgp4<br />
Check Point (4)<br />
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Check Point (7)<br />
Check Point (3)<br />
Check Point (5)<br />
Check Point (6)
Attachment 7. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 2) and Examples<br />
Check Point (3)<br />
Check Point (1)<br />
Check Point (4)<br />
Preparation Procedure and Check Points<br />
Check Point (7)<br />
Create a JGP file based on this <strong>Manual</strong> as well as <strong>the</strong> Survey and Response <strong>Manual</strong> and Survey and Response Tool Operation <strong>Manual</strong> issued by JGPSSI.<br />
Refer to <strong>the</strong> Survey and Response <strong>Manual</strong> and Survey and Response Tool Operation <strong>Manual</strong>.<br />
The preparation procedure <strong>for</strong> Level 2 is outlined below, while <strong>the</strong> check points are shown above.<br />
1) Register SVHC content in<strong>for</strong>mation of REACH.<br />
Enter content flag “Y” when <strong>the</strong> content of any one of SVHC substances exceeds <strong>the</strong> threshold level (reporting level). Enter “N” when it does not. Check Point (1)<br />
Enter content flag = “Y” when <strong>the</strong> content of any substance does not exceed <strong>the</strong> threshold level. Check Point (1)<br />
Select <strong>the</strong> appropriate use classification, press <strong>the</strong> appropriate button and go to <strong>the</strong> registration window (level 3) of content in<strong>for</strong>mation of SVHC. Check Point (2)<br />
Registration is mandatory <strong>for</strong> content flag of Y. Registration is necessary even <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> flag of N if <strong>the</strong> substance is known to be contained.<br />
2) Enter ei<strong>the</strong>r “Y” or “N” in <strong>the</strong> content flag according to <strong>the</strong> threshold level (reporting level) <strong>for</strong> each substance. Check Point (3)<br />
3) Input <strong>the</strong> total content of each substance. This is mandatory <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> content flag of “Y.” Input is necessary <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> case of “N” if <strong>the</strong> total content is known. Metal conversion is necessary <strong>for</strong> metal<br />
compounds. Check Point (4)<br />
4) Select <strong>the</strong> appropriate use classification and input “use and purpose,” “use portion,” and “maximum content ratio in homogeneous material.” Check Point (5)<br />
This is mandatory <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> content flag of “Y.” Input is necessary <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> case of “N” if <strong>the</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation is known.<br />
Note that input is mandatory <strong>for</strong> some materials or uses <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> last item, “maximum content ratio in homogeneous material.” (Basically input is mandatory when <strong>the</strong> cell is colored in pink.)<br />
5) After inputting <strong>for</strong> all items in Level 2 and 3, press <strong>the</strong> Error check 2 button. Check Point (6).<br />
In case an error is found, correct <strong>the</strong> problem part.<br />
6) Press <strong>the</strong> OK button to go back to Level 1. Check Point (7)<br />
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Check Point (6)<br />
Check Point (2)<br />
Check Point (5)
Attachment 8. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 3) and Examples<br />
Check Point (3)<br />
Preparation Procedure and Check Points<br />
Check Point (1)<br />
Create a JGP file based on this <strong>Manual</strong> as well as <strong>the</strong> Survey and Response <strong>Manual</strong> and Survey and Response Tool Operation <strong>Manual</strong> issued by JGPSSI.<br />
Refer to <strong>the</strong> Survey and Response <strong>Manual</strong> and Survey and Response Tool Operation <strong>Manual</strong>.<br />
The preparation procedure <strong>for</strong> Level 3 (SVHC content in<strong>for</strong>mation) is outlined below, while <strong>the</strong> check points are shown above.<br />
1) Input “content of compound per survey unit,” “use and purpose,” and “use portion” <strong>for</strong> each substance group. Check Point (1)<br />
2) In Level 3, <strong>the</strong>re are two tables, one <strong>for</strong> input when <strong>the</strong> content ratio exceeds 0.1% and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r when <strong>the</strong> ratio does not exceed 0.1%. Be sure to choose <strong>the</strong> right table. Check<br />
Point (2)<br />
3) After inputting <strong>for</strong> all substance groups in Level 3, press <strong>the</strong> OK button to go back to Level 2. Check Point (3).<br />
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Check Point (2)
Attachment 9. Preparation Procedure of JGP File (Level 1) and Examples (<strong>for</strong> trading firms)<br />
Check Point (4)<br />
Check Point (5)<br />
Check Point (1)<br />
Check Point (2)<br />
Preparation Procedure and Check Points<br />
Check Point (8)<br />
The preparation procedure <strong>for</strong> trading firms is outlined below, while <strong>the</strong> check points are shown above.<br />
(When a manufacturer, to which a JGP file sent from <strong>Omron</strong> upon request was sent, creates <strong>the</strong> JGP file (answer))<br />
The preparation procedure <strong>for</strong> trading firms is outlined below, while <strong>the</strong> check points are shown above.<br />
(When a manufacturer, to which a JGP file sent from <strong>Omron</strong> upon request was sent, creates <strong>the</strong> JGP file (answer))<br />
1) The version of <strong>the</strong> Survey Response Tool designated by <strong>Omron</strong> when requested should be used unless o<strong>the</strong>rwise specified. Check Point (1)<br />
Tool name: YYMMDD_JGPSSI_tool_-VXXX.xls<br />
2) Press <strong>the</strong> LOAD JGP button to read <strong>the</strong> JGP file created by <strong>the</strong> manufacturer. Check Point (2)<br />
3) Fill in “respondent’s entry date” and “in<strong>for</strong>mation on respondent” and check <strong>the</strong> entries. (Input is mandatory <strong>for</strong> cells shown in pink.) Check Point (3)<br />
The respondent’s company name may be <strong>the</strong> manufacturer’s name.<br />
4) Make sure that <strong>the</strong> reference number is <strong>the</strong> one designated by <strong>Omron</strong> upon request. Check Point (4)<br />
Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or <strong>the</strong> data have been changed.<br />
5) Make sure that “number of requester’s product/part/material” is <strong>Omron</strong>’s product number. Check Point (5)<br />
Due correction is necessary in cases no data are entered or <strong>the</strong> data have been changed.<br />
Although all parts or materials designated upon request are not necessarily entered, a response should be separately necessary <strong>for</strong> any part or material not shown.<br />
6) Check if <strong>the</strong> “survey unit” is appropriate. Check Point (6)<br />
Determine <strong>the</strong> right survey unit as per <strong>Omron</strong>’s units <strong>for</strong> product numbers.<br />
Unit of <strong>Omron</strong>’s product number → “Survey unit” Example: (PCS, piece → piece; MM, CM, M, KM → m; ML, L, KL, liter → liter, MG, G, KG; “empty” → any given unit)<br />
For <strong>the</strong> case of “PCS, piece,” check <strong>the</strong> amount per piece. Example: one connector pin of connection ≠ one reel<br />
Packing materials that wrap subject items or waste boards and o<strong>the</strong>r items that are disposed of after transport or during production processes should not be included.<br />
7) Press <strong>the</strong> Error check 1 button. In case an error is found, correct <strong>the</strong> problem part. Check Point (7)<br />
8) Press <strong>the</strong> SAVE JGP button to output <strong>the</strong> JGP file. Check Point (8)<br />
The file should be so named as per <strong>Omron</strong>’s naming rule. JGP_supplier code_reference number_date of preparation_arbitrary character string.jgp4<br />
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Check Point (7)<br />
Check Point (3)<br />
Check Point (6)
History of Major Revisions<br />
Oct. 21, 2003 Ver. 1.0 First version<br />
Nov. 1, 2006 Ver. 2.0 Controlled substances were changed from 207 substance groups to 25<br />
substance groups as per JGPSSI Ver. 3.<br />
Apr. 8, 2011 Ver. 3.0 Total revision<br />
Controlled substances were changed from <strong>the</strong> substances compliant to<br />
JGPSSI Ver. 3 (25 substance group) to Ver. 4.11 (49 substance groups).<br />
<strong>Omron</strong>’s own content standards and survey <strong>for</strong>mat were changed to those<br />
specified by JGPSSI.<br />
July. 31. 2012 Ver. 3.1 Changed <strong>the</strong> controlled substances from <strong>the</strong> substances compliant to<br />
JGPSSI Ver. 4.11 (49 substance group) to Ver. 4.20 (61 substance groups).<br />
In conjunction with that, renewed Attachment 1 List of <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong><br />
<strong>Substances</strong>.<br />
Added 5.2.3 Engineering Change Procedure (Preparation of Process<br />
Change Report).<br />
Changed <strong>the</strong> JGPSSI Tool to allow <strong>the</strong> entry of manufacturer’s name in <strong>the</strong><br />
respondent field that had been <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> trading firm’s name.<br />
Non-inclusion Certificate<br />
Updated <strong>the</strong> <strong>Investigation</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong><br />
from Version 3.0 to Version 3.1<br />
Changed <strong>the</strong> number of substance groups: A rank from 26 to 28; A1 rank<br />
from 2 to 0<br />
Product number field: Deleted (“or manufacturer’s name)”<br />
Category name field: Renamed to “Description”<br />
Catalog number field: Renamed to “Remarks”<br />
Substance Phase-out Declaration<br />
Changed <strong>the</strong> number of substance groups: A rank from 26 to 28; A1 rank<br />
from 2 to 0<br />
Product number field: Deleted (“or manufacturer’s name)”<br />
Category name field: Renamed to “Description”<br />
Catalog number field: Renamed to “Remarks”<br />
<strong>Investigation</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Substances</strong>, Version 3.1<br />
Issued on: October 21, 2003<br />
Revised on: July 31, 2012<br />
Issued by: <strong>Omron</strong> Corporation<br />
Global Process Innovation HQ<br />
Quality Innovation Center