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Global Automotive Declarable Substance List (<strong>GADSL</strong>)1. <strong>GADSL</strong> ObjectivesMajor objectives of automotive product development include continuous improvementsin quality, safety, and the reduction of environmental impact throughout vehicle lifecycle. As much as possible, these objectives should be achieved in an efficient, costeffective way to optimize consumer value. A large number of construction, operationaland processing materials are used in the automotive manufacturing chain, and theirselection and proper use can have significant impact on these objectives.To meet these objectives, an ongoing dialogue and information flow within the globalautomotive supply chain, including automobile manufacturers, tier suppliers andmaterial suppliers has been established, called the Global Automotive StakeholderGroup (GASG). Early information and dialogue up and down the supply chain will helpfacilitate compliance with current and future regulations, as well as take into accountcustomer requirements to ensure sustainable products. Optimized handling of relevantinformation flow can help automobile manufacturers meet existing and projectedreporting requirements in a consistent, understandable and efficient way.The GASG organization consists of three regions, Americas, Europe/Africa/Middle East,and Asia/Pacific. Regional membership and participation is open to all stakeholders inthe automotive supply chain. Each of the three regions nominates six members to sit onthe governing body of the GASG, called the Steering Committee (SC). The SC meetsannually or more at its prerogative to decide on the <strong>GADSL</strong> and to provide a transparentand open process for decision making.The product of the GASG dialogue is the Global Automotive Declarable Substance List(<strong>GADSL</strong>). The <strong>GADSL</strong> covers declaration of certain information about substancesrelevant to parts and materials supplied by the supply chain to automobilemanufacturers. The information is applicable to the use of these parts or materials in theproduction of a vehicle up to its usage and relevant to the vehicle’s re-use or wastedisposal.Revision Date Revision Comment<strong>2012</strong>-02-01 <strong>2012</strong> update of the substance <strong>list</strong> according to agreed dossiers. <strong>2012</strong> updatesare highlighted in gray.<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0 Page 1 of 44


The intent of <strong>GADSL</strong> is to become the company specific <strong>list</strong> for declaration of partscomposition within the automotive industry. It provides a definitive <strong>list</strong> of substancesrequiring declaration with the target to minimize individual requirements and ensurecost-effective management of declaration practice along the complex supply chain. Thescope is to cover declarable substances in the flow of information relevant to parts andmaterials supplied throughout the automotive value chain, from production to the end oflife phase. The <strong>GADSL</strong> only covers substances that are expected to be present ina material or part that remains in the vehicle or part at point of sale.This approach is a voluntary industry initiative designed to ensure integrated,responsible and sustainable product development by automobile manufacturers andtheir supply chain. Its purpose is to minimize individual requirements and ensure costeffectivemanagement of declaration practice along the large and complex global supplychain.2. Application of the <strong>GADSL</strong>The use of certain substances in vehicle parts may be a risk factor to human health andthe environment. Information exchange along the vehicle supply chain helps managethose potential risks while also meeting customer requirements. The <strong>GADSL</strong> is used toenhance further dialogue and cooperation along the supply chain on the benefits andpotential risks of certain substances or groups of substances in a specified use withinvehicle parts/materials. Declaration of a substance does not mean, however, that thesubstance is prohibited from being used in vehicle parts or is to be de-selected fromuse. Any declaration process using the <strong>GADSL</strong> must respect the framework formulatedin this preface.DefinitionsSubstancesPreparationsMaterialsProducts/articlesPartsChemical elements or chemical compounds as parts of materials orpreparationsMixtures, composed of two or more substancesChemical elements, chemical compounds or preparations thereof infinished state used to manufacture products/articlesMaterials, which have been transformed during production to take aspecific shape, surface or form, which has a greater influence ontheir function than their chemical composition does.Single components made up of one or more homogenousmaterial(s)<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0 Page 2 of 44


Criteria for Declarable SubstancesThe decision to <strong>list</strong> a substance on the <strong>GADSL</strong> is based on the following criteria:• The substance should be expected to be present in a material or part in the vehicle.Either of the following conditions should apply: The substance is regulated 1 , or is projected to be regulated by a governmentalagency or authority, or It is demonstrated, by testing under OECD (Organization for EconomicCooperation & Development) guidelines for testing chemicals, conducted underGood Laboratory Practice (according to the OECD Principles on GoodLaboratory Practice as revised in 1997), that the substance may be associatedwith a significant hazard to human health and/or the environment, and itspresence in a material or part in a vehicle may create a significant risk to humanhealth and/or the environment. Other scientifically valid methodology, based onthe weight of evidence, may also be considered.• A substance that causes a functional problem in vehicle design may be included if itspresence in a vehicle part exceeds a level shown to be problematic by aninternational industry standard test 2 .• Reportable threshold levels will be based on the lowest level required by regulationor reasonably required by scientific evaluation.Declarable Substance ClassificationA reportable substance when present in a material or part in a vehicle will be shown onthe <strong>GADSL</strong> with a classification of “P” or “D”, defined as follows:Depending on its specific application, the same substance could be classified “P” in oneend use, and “D” in another end use. When this is the case, both classifications for thesubstance will be shown on the <strong>GADSL</strong> with examples under the application column.Declaration thresholds are defined by specific application of the substance inautomotive parts. Any reportable substance below the declaration level does not haveto be reported. These levels, unless otherwise indicated, are 0.1 g/100g (weight %) ofnon-separable, homogeneous materials, not on the total content in the component orassembly.P = ProhibitedA substance designated “P” is either prohibited by regulation for use in certainapplications or may not exceed regulated threshold limits.1 Due to potential effects on human health or the environment related to the Automotive industry2 Examples would be emissions, like odor testing or fogging. Currently there are numerous tests.Development of a quantitative industry standard test would reduce resource requirement and uncertaintyfor the supply chain.<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0 Page 3 of 44


D = DeclarableA substance designated “D” must be declared if it exceeds the defined threshold limits.Reason CodesReason codes have been developed to explain why a substance has been included inthe <strong>GADSL</strong>. Each declarable substance will be <strong>list</strong>ed with one of the following reasoncodes to facilitate dialog within the supply chain:LR = Legally RegulatedA substance legally regulated because its use in a vehicle part or material poses asignificant risk to health and or the environment.FA = For AssessmentA substance projected to be regulated by government agencies, upon decision by theGASG Steering Committee.FI = For InformationA substance tracked for information purposes only, upon decision by the GASGSteering Committee. After discussion at the GASG Steering Committee and on anexceptional basis, an automobile manufacturer may include an individual substance orfamily of substances on the <strong>list</strong> under this (FI) reason code.LR, FA and FI substances should not be construed to mean that the substance isprohibited from being used in a vehicle part, or is to be de-selected from use.Substance families: If all members of a substance family are “D” or “P” the entry “Allmembers” is <strong>list</strong>ed after the family name. The entry “substance name, selected” means:This substance family refers to a limited <strong>list</strong> of single substances, which meet the criteriafor being declarable or prohibited.In certain cases substance families have the classification "D, except". This means thatall substances within that family are declarable except those that are <strong>list</strong>ed directlybelow labeled with "P" (e.g. Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers).CAS numbers for individual substances of a chemical family or group on the <strong>GADSL</strong> are<strong>list</strong>ed in the Reference List which is part of <strong>GADSL</strong>. This <strong>list</strong> is available on the <strong>GADSL</strong>website. A 2006 priority of the GASG will be to review individual substances identifiedby CAS numbers on the reference <strong>list</strong> against <strong>GADSL</strong> criteria. The sole purpose of thisreference <strong>list</strong> is to facilitate communication and declaration relating to the <strong>GADSL</strong> withinthe automotive supply chain to the automobile manufacturers.<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0 Page 4 of 44


3. <strong>GADSL</strong> ValidityThe valid <strong>GADSL</strong> will be the current English version on http://www.gadsl.org. Thecontent of the <strong>GADSL</strong> and its application does not relieve parties in the supply chainfrom obligation to comply with all existing relevant regional and national regulations intheir business to business dealings.4. Change Management ProcessThe <strong>GADSL</strong> will be updated and published annually in February according to improvedknowledge in order to achieve a high standard of product safety and environmentprotection. At the latest 12 months after the publication date, any declaration should beperformed according to this updated version.Requested changes to the <strong>GADSL</strong> must be received by July 15 each year in order to beconsidered for the next version. For this input, comments and questions please contactone of the persons <strong>list</strong>ed on the <strong>GADSL</strong> website.5. Listed substancesThe table on the following pages shows the substances that are covered by the <strong>GADSL</strong>.Any substance name that has "all members" after the name is to be considered as agroup name covering several individual substances. Every attempt has been made toinclude a complete <strong>list</strong> of the members of the family. For a <strong>list</strong>ing of those potentiallyindividual relevant substances, please refer to the "Reference List" that can be found onthe <strong>GADSL</strong> website.Any substance where the substance name is followed by the word “selected” meansthat the <strong>list</strong> in the reference <strong>list</strong> will not be a complete <strong>list</strong>ing but will show only thosemembers that are to be reported, whether they are classified as “P” or “D.”6. Use of <strong>GADSL</strong><strong>GADSL</strong> was created by GASG. <strong>GADSL</strong> is intended to be a public document, freelyavailable to third parties. <strong>GADSL</strong> may be duplicated or reproduced without the expresspermission of GASG. Companies and trade associations along the automotive valuechain are free to communicate <strong>GADSL</strong> and any updates thereto. GASG and itsmembers assume no liability whatsoever for <strong>GADSL</strong>, its content or any reliance on<strong>GADSL</strong>. Please note that this document is constantly evolving and is updated everyyear in February.<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0 Page 5 of 44


7. Abbreviations UsedEU-D European Union Directive including amendment and adaptationdirectives:(EC) No. 552/2009: Directive on the approximation of the laws,regulations and administrative provisions of the Member Statesrelating to restrictions on the marketing and use of certaindangerous substances and preparationsEU-D 2000/53/EC: Directive on end-of life vehiclesEU-RUS-EPAEU Regulation including amendment and adaptation regulations:(EC) No. 1005/2009: Regulation of the European Parliament and ofthe Council of 16 September 2009 on substances that deplete theozone layer (Text with EEA relevance)(EC) No. 1272/2008: Directive on the approximation of laws,regulations and administrative provisions relating to theclassification, packaging and labeling of preparations made fromdangerous substancesUS-EPA Regulations on Class 1 and Class 2 Ozone DepletingSubstances (ODS) Under section 602 of the Clean Air Act,published on January 19, 1996 in the U.S. Federal Register<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0 Page 6 of 44


SubstanceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode1 Acetaldehyde 75-07-0 D FI2 Acetamide 60-35-5 D FI3 Acetamide, N-Methyl- 79-16-3 D FI4 Acetonitrile 75-05-8 D FI5 Acrylamide 79-06-1 D FI6 Acrylonitrile 107-13-1 D FI7Amines, carcinogenic, which areformed from Azo-dyes, selectedP LRApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No1272/2008,Classified as toxicto reproductionclass 2Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No552/2009Generic examplesEmitted substancefrom polymercomponentsSolvent additive,stabilizer forsoftening agentsPresent in capacitors,used in automobilepartsComponent in highcapacitycapacitorsProduction ofpolyacrylamide(residual monomer)Production ofplastics,resins and rubberse.g. ABS (residualmonomer)In dyes for textilesetc.Threshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)30 ppm<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 7 of 44


89SubstanceAmines, which can form carcinogenicNitrosamines, selectedCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncodeD FI4-Aminobiphenyl and its salts, allmembers P LR10 Ammonium Perchlorate 7790-98-9 D FI11 Aniline and its salts, all members D FI12Antimonytrioxide(Diantimonytrioxide)1309-64-4 D FIApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Legally regulatedaccording togerman TRGS 615.Limit for allsecondary Aminesin volatile corrosioninhibitors, whichcan formcarcinogenicNitrosamines.Volatile corrosioninhibitors includepapers, plastic filmsand oils.Reg. (EC) No1272/2008,carcinogen class 2Reg. (EC) No552/2009Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Dir. 2007/23/ECReg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Generic examplesPolyurethane foams,corrosion inhibitors,lubricants, rubber,colorants, herbicidesPyrotechnicalcompoundPigments,sulfonamides,isocyanate - plasticsFlame retardant forplastics andrubber/latex,opacifier, frictionmaterial componentThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0,01%0,1% 11 Calculated according to 4.3.1 of the <strong>GADSL</strong> guidance document. (http://www.gadsl.org)<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 8 of 44


13Substance9,10-Anthracenedione, 1-[(5,7-dichloro-1,9-dihydro-2-methyl-9-oxopyrazolo[5,1-b]quinazolin-3-yl)azo]-(Pigment Red 251)CAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode74336-60-0 D FI14 Aromatic amines, selected D FI15Arsenic and its compounds, allmembersD FA16 Asbestos Fibres, all members P LRApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No552/2009Reg. (EC) No552/2009Definition ofasbestos fiber forcounting purposeby OSHA in 1992;Particle with alength >5 µm, adiameter of 3:1Generic examplesImpurities in textileand leather paints,antioxidants inlubricants,rubber/latex, plasticsPaints, smeltedmaterials, biocides(including woodtreatment), leatherand textile finishes,glasses, pyrotechnicobjects, metalfinishes, electronicsFriction pads,gaskets, insulationsThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.0,1%0.01% (unlesspresent inmetals & alloys,then thedeclaration limitis 0,05%). 1Anyintentionallyadded content1 Calculated according to 4.3.1 of the <strong>GADSL</strong> guidance document. (http://www.gadsl.org)<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 9 of 44


17SubstanceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncodeAsbestos Minerals, all members D, except FIChrysotile 132207-32-0 P LRApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Potential to formAsbetos fibres(see entryAsbestos fibres)REACH Annex XVII(COMMISSIONREGULATION(EC) No 552/2009)Generic examplesFriction pads,gaskets, insulationsThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)Anyintentionallyadded content18Barium compounds (organic or watersoluble), selectedD FIReg. (EC) No1272/2008Colour pigments,stabilizers for PVC,lubricant additives1% 119 Benzidine and its salts, all members P LR20 Benzene 71-43-2 P LR20.1 D FAAllapplicationsexcept those<strong>list</strong>ed belowAdditive inFuelsReg. (EC) No1272/2008,carcinogen class 2Reg. (EC) No552/2009Canadain ToxicSubstancesRegulation 2005Reg. (EC) No552/2009Fuel constituent, rawmaterial/contaminantin other chemicals0.01%, seedetails forCanadaspecific0,01%0,1%1 Calculated according to 4.3.1 of the <strong>GADSL</strong> guidance document. (http://www.gadsl.org)<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 10 of 44


212223SubstanceBenzenamine, N-phenyl-, reactionproducts with styrene and 2,4,4-trimethylpentene1,4-Benzenediamine, N,N’ -mixedphenyl and tolyl derivs2-Benzothiazolesulphenamide, N, N-dicyclohexyl-CAS-No.68921-45-9ClassificationReasoncodeD FI68953-84-4 D FI4979-32-2 D FIApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).Japan (ChemicalSubstances controlLaw) Type IMonitoringChemicalSubstanceGeneric examplesThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.Anyintentionallyadded contentmust bereported<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 11 of 44


2425SubstanceBeryllium and its compounds, allmembersBiocidal coatings / biocidal additives,selectedCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncodeD FI26 Bis(chloromethyl) ether (BCME) 542-88-1 P LRApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Reg. (EC) No1272/2008D FA Dir. 2003/2032/ECProhibition ofCertain ToxicSubstancesRegulations, 2005(SOR/SOR/2005-41. Published inCanada GazettePart II, 2006-11-29Vol. 140, No. 24Generic examplesElectric contacts,relays and switches;electronicsBiocidal and biostatictreatments ofpolymers, textiles,and othercomponentssusceptible tomicrobiological attack(e.g. mobile airconditioning systems)surface treatment ofvulcanized rubber toincrease adhesion,and in themanufacture offlame-retardantfabrics (ATSDR1989).Threshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0,1% 1Anyintentionallyadded contentAnyintentionallyadded content27Boric acid/Orthoboric acid11113-50-110043-35-3 D FAREACHAnnex XIVPanels, Absorbers1 Calculated according to 4.3.1 of the <strong>GADSL</strong> guidance document. (http://www.gadsl.org)<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 12 of 44


SubstanceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode28 Butadiene , 1,3- 106-99-0 D FI29Cadmium and its compounds, allmembers29.1 D LR30 Chlorinated hydrocarbons, selected D, except FA1,1,1 Trichloroethane 71-55-6 P LRTetrachloromethane(Tetrachlorocarbon)PLRApplicationAllapplicationsexcept those<strong>list</strong>ed below.Validexemptionsaccording tocurrent ELVAnnex IISource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Dir. 2000/53/ECReg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No552/2009Reg. (EC) No.1272/2008Reg (EC) No2037/200056-23-5 P LR Montreal ProtocolGeneric examplesManufacturing ofsynthetic rubber fortires, ashomopolymerisate(BR), ascopolymerisate withStyrene (SBR) orAcrylonitrile (NR),starting product ofSulfolane,Chloroprene,Hexadiamine,softeners,Tetrahydrophthalicacid anhydride,residual monomer inABSSurface protection ofmetals, stabilizers inpolymers, pigments,in paints and plastics,electronicsLeather, paints,rubbers, adhesivesThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0,01%, Anyintentionallyadded contentmust bereported. 11 Calculated according to 4.3.1 of the <strong>GADSL</strong> guidance document. (http://www.gadsl.org)<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 13 of 44


313232.132.2SubstanceChlorinated or brominated Dibenzo-pdioxinsor Dibenzofurans, all membersChlorinated Paraffins, Short & MediumChain Length (SCCP, MCCP), allmembersNote that the use of specific CASnumbers for these substances differsthroughout the world. Example CASnumbers are provided below; however,other CAS numbers may be used thatare not specific to chain length.Therefore, please consult your MSDSand supplier to determine productspecificchain length.Short Chained Chlorinated paraffines(SCCP)Medium Chained Chlorinatedparaffines (MCCP)CAS-No.ClassificationReasoncodeApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Generic examplesP LR ChemVerbotsV Impurities in productsD/PP LR33 Chloromethyl methyl ether (CMME) 107-30-2 P LR34Chloro-fluoro-carbons (CFC)and other Ozone depletingsubstances, all membersReg. (EC) No.552/2009D FI UK DEFRAP LRProhibition ofCertain ToxicSubstancesRegulations, 2005(SOR/SOR/2005-41. Published inCanada GazettePart II, 2006-11-29Vol. 140, No. 25Reg. (EC) No1005/2009;Montreal Protocol;US EPA Class 1ODSFlame retardingsubstancessurface treatment ofvulcanized rubber toincrease adhesion,and in themanufacture offlame-retardantfabrics (ATSDR1989).Coolants, propellants,cleaners,solvents,impregnating agents,blowing agents (PUproduction)Threshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)Content above10 ppb1%Anyintentionallyadded content<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 14 of 44


SubstanceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode38 Copper (metallic) 7440-50-8 D FI39Cyclododecane, hexabromo-(HBCD)25637-99-4 D FI40 Cyclohexane 110-82-7 D FA41 2-Cyclohexen-1-one, 3,5,5-trimethyl- 78-59-1 D FIApplicationDispersiveapplications(Brake andFrictionlinings)Source(Legalrequirementsregulations)No currentregulations butsubstance ofconcern indispersive frictionmaterialapplications due toenvironmentalimpact potential;could be subject tofuture regulationEU riskassessmentReg. (EC) No552/2009Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).Generic examplesAlloys, Wiring,Friction linings,ElectronicsFlame retardantNeoprene basedadhesives.Nonwoven fabrics,tyres and sealings.Threshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 16 of 44


SubstanceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode42 Cyclopentasiloxane, decamethyl- 541-02-6 D FI43Cyclotetrasiloxane,heptamethylphenyl-10448-09-6 D FIApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).Generic examplesThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 17 of 44


SubstanceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode44 Cyclotetrasiloxane, octamethyl- 556-67-2 D FI454647Decanedioic acid, bis(1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidinyl)esterDiamino-diphenyl-methane(4,4 -Diaminodiphenylmethane)Dichloropropanol(1,3-Dichloro-2-propanol)41556-26-7 D FI101-77-9 P LR96-23-1 D FIApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).Canadian PriorityList in 2008, andProducers,importers andrelated industry inCanada have tosubmit informationon production orimport amount.Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Generic examplesPreliminary andintermediate productof resins, adhesives,dyes, curing agent,accelerator.Solvent for antiwrinkleagents andflame retardants intextiles, and in theproduction of epoxyresinsThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 18 of 44


4849SubstanceDimethylformamide (N,N-Dimethylformamide)CAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode68-12-2 D FIDiorganotin compounds, Selected D FIDibutyltin Compounds, All members D FIDioctyltin Compounds, All members D FI50 Disodiumtetraborates, selected D FA5152Dodecachloropentacyclo 1, 3, 4-Metheno-1H-cyclobuta(cd)pentalene,MirexEpichlorohydrin(1-Chloro-2,3-epoxy-propane)2385-85-5 P LR106-89-8 D FIApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Reg. (EC) No1907/2006Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Dir 91/689/ECReg. (EC) No.1272/2008Reg. (EC) No1907/2006Reg. (EC) No1907/2006REACHAnnex XIVProhibition ofCertain ToxicSubstancesRegulations, 2005(SOR/SOR/2005-41. Published inCanada GazettePart II, 2006-11-29Vol. 140, No. 24Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Generic examplesStabilizer forpolymersspring steel wire,ditch moldingFlame retardant inplastics, rubber,paint, paper, andelectrical goods from1959 to 1972. Mirexwas sold as a flameretardant under thetrade nameDechlorane, andchlordecone was alsoknown as Kepone.Residual monomersin epoxy resinsThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0,1% 1Anyintentionallyadded content1 Calculated according to 4.3.1 of the <strong>GADSL</strong> guidance document. (http://www.gadsl.org)<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 19 of 44


SubstanceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode53 Ethanol, 2-(2-methoxyethoxy)- 111-77-3 D FI54551-ethenylpyrrolidin-2-one(2-Pyrrolidione, 1-ethenyl-)Ethyl-/ Methyl-Glycols and theirAcetates88-12-0 D FID FIApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).Canadianchallenge, reportingbatch 3Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Generic examplesThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.Report anyknownconcentration<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 20 of 44


56SubstanceFatty acids, C6-19-branched, Zincsalts57 Fluorotelomers, selectedCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode68551-44-0 D FISomesubstancesmay nothaveCAS#sDFAApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).EPA created a VoluntaryStewardship Program toreduce facility emissionsand product content ofPFOA, its higherhomologues, and relatedchemicals includingprecursors (see columnB) on a global basis by95 percent no later thanyear-end 2010, and towork toward eliminatingemissions and productcontent of thesematerials by year-end2015. In addition theCanadian governmentalagencies are alsoworking on a similarprogram which isexpected to take effectlater in 2007.Generic examplesPresent at low levelsin telomeric productsused as surfacetreatments for oil,soil, and waterrepellency andstain/dirt resistancefor textile fabrics andcarpet in theautomotive sector.Threshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.0,1% by mass oftreated article. E.gcarpets, upholstery,other textiles<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 21 of 44


SubstanceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode58 Formaldehyde 50-00-0 D FI59 2-Furancarboxaldehyde 98-01-1 D FI60 Halons, all members P LRApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).Reg. (EEC) No594/91Generic examplesResidues anddegradation productsof plastics(aminoplasts, ureaandmelamine resins,foam plastics,vulcanizationaccelerators, basisfor synthetic tannins,biocides, adhesives,formed woodsFire extinguishersThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)Any intentionallyadded content offormaldehydeFormaldehyde inany material, whichis may be emittedunder reasonableand foreseeableconditions, must bequalitativelyindicated.Impurities offormaldehydeabove 0,1 % has tobe declared.0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 22 of 44


SubstanceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode61 Hexachlorobenzene 118-74-1 D FI62 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene (HCBD) 87-68-3 P LR6364Hexachlorocyclohexane, gammaisomer, LindaneHexanedioic acid, bis(2-ethylhexyl)ester58-89-9 D FI103-23-1 D FIApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Prohibition ofCertain ToxicSubstancesRegulations, 2005(SOR/SOR/2005-41. Published inCanada GazettePart II, Vol. 139,No.5Prohibition ofCertain ToxicSubstancesRegulations, 2005(SOR/SOR/2005-41. Published inCanada GazettePart II, 2006-11-29Vol. 140, No. 24GefStoffV withAnnex IV Nr. 5Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).Generic examplesAs a peptizing agentin the production ofnitroso compoundsand rubber for tires.As impurities incolorantsUsed mainly as anintermediate in themanufacture ofrubber compounds. Itis also used in theproduction oflubricantsInsecticide,substance in woodprotectingcompoundsThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)10 ppbAnyintentionallyadded content0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 23 of 44


SubstanceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode65 Hexanoic acid, 2-ethyl- 149-57-5 D FI66 Hydrazine 302-01-2 D FI6768Hydrobromofluorocarbons; HBFC's,all membersHydrochlorofluorocarbons; HCFC's,all membersP LRPFAApplicationAllapplicationsexcept those<strong>list</strong>ed below.Source(Legalrequirementsregulations)Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No1005/2009;Montreal Protocol;US EPA Class 1ODSReg. (EC) No1005/2009;Montreal Protocol;US EPA Class 2ODSGeneric examplesResidual monomersin plastics, pigmentsand adhesives,antioxidantsstabilizing of Amines,Phenols, in oils,greases, naturallatex; blowing agentsfor foamed plasticsRefrigerantRefrigerantThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 24 of 44


SubstanceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode68.1 D LR69Hydrofluorocarbons; HFC's, allmembers69.1 D FA70 Lead and its compounds, all members P LR70.1 D LRPLRApplicationservicingvehiclesproduced priorto December2001 (wherelegallypermitted)Allapplicationsexcept those<strong>list</strong>ed belowAll vehiclerelatedrefrigerantsAllapplicationsexcept those<strong>list</strong>ed below.Validexemptionsaccording tocurrent ELVAnnex IISource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Generic examplesKyoto Protocol RefrigerantDir. 2000/53/ECReg. (EC) No1272/2008Dir. 2008/689/ECLead as componentin metals and alloys:e.g. bearing metals,steel, brass,aluminiumprocessed inautomated machines.Lead compounds,e.g. lead-containingstabilizers andpigments, corrosioninhibitors etc.Threshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0,1%, Anyintentionallyadded contentmust bereported. 11 Prohibition of Certain Toxic Substances Regulations, 2005 (SOR/SOR/2005-41. Published in Canada Gazette Part II, Vol. 139, No.5<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 25 of 44


71SubstanceMercury and its compounds, allmembersCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode71.1 D LR72 Methanol 67-56-1 D FI73 2-Methoxyethanol 109-86-4 P LR74 Methylacrylamidomethoxy-acetate 77402-03-0 D FI751-methylpyrrolidin-2-one(2-Pyrrolidinone, 1-methyl )872-50-4 D FIPApplicationAllapplicationsexcept those<strong>list</strong>ed belowValidexemptionsaccording tocurrent ELVAnnex IIProhibited asimpurity inDiethyleneglycol methylether and inhard partsSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Dir. 2000/53/ECReg. (EC) No1272/2008Dir. 2008/689/ECNorway, Sweden(SFS 1985:840;SFS 1986:8),Denmark, FinlandProhibition ofCertain ToxicSubstancesRegulations, 2005(SOR/SOR/2005-41. Published inCanada GazettePart II, 2006-11-29Vol. 140, No. 24Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No790/2009Generic examplesMetallic mercury, andinorganic and organicmercury compoundsused in high intensitydischarge (HID)lamps, electricswitches,luminescent materialfor instrumentlighting, pyrotechnicinitiators etc.Window Washer fluidapplicationsproduction ofpolymersThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0,1%, Anyintentionallyadded contentmust bereported. 1Prohibited ≥0.5% w/w inDiethyleneglycol methylether. Anyintentionallyadded contentin hard parts<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 26 of 44


76SubstanceMineral fibres (Natural or Synthetic)except, all members except:- Non-respirable fibers- Fibers with low biopersistenceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncodeD FI77 Monomethyldibromodiphenylmethane 99688-47-8 D FIApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Reg. (EC) No1907/2006 and Dir.2009/425/EC, Reg.(EC) No1272/2008: CLP.- Except fibres withlength weightedgeometric meandiameter less twostandard errors > 6micron (i.e.ContinuousFilament Fibres)and with < 10 dayshalf life in shorttime inhalation testor < 40 days halflife in IT instillationtestReg. (EC) No552/2009Generic examplesFriction materials,clutch facings,screens,reinforcements,insulation, cables,exhaust systemcomponents,gaskets, tires,plastics.Residues anddecompositionproducts inproduction ofpolymersThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)Fibres or fibrilsthat1. exceedbiopersistencelimits (i.e. don'tfall under NotaQ of EU-D1272/2008(CLP) and2. areconsideredrespirable (i.e.not continuousfilament or notfalling underNota R of EU-D1272/2008(CLP) and3. have a fibrediameter of 3microns or less,and a length of5 micron ormore, with alength:diameterratio equal to orgreater than3:1 (WHOdefinition)<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 27 of 44


SubstanceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode78 Monomethyldichlorodiphenylmethane 81161-70-8 D FI79Monomethyltetrachlorodiphenylmethane76253-60-6 D FI80 Naphthalene 91-20-3 D FI81822-Naphthalenol, 1-[(4-methyl-2-nitrophenyl)azo]-(Pigment Red 3)2425-85-6 D FI2-Naphthylamine and its salts, allmembers P LRApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Reg. (EC) No552/2009Reg. (EC) No552/2009Reg. (EC) No1272/2008CanadianChallenge Batch 1Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).Reg. (EC) No1272/2008,carcinogen class 2Reg. (EC) No552/2009Generic examplesResidues anddecompositionproducts inproduction ofpolymersResidues anddecompositionproducts inmanufacture ofpolymersPolyester coating,PVCImpurities in textileand leather paints,antioxidants inlubricants,rubber/latex, plasticsThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)Report anyknownconcentration0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.0,01%<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 28 of 44


83SubstanceNickel and its compounds, allmembersCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncodeD FIApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Reg. (EC) No552/2009Generic examplesWelding electrodes,flame spraying,special materials,component in metalsThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0,1% 184 Nitrites, all members D FI854-Nitrobiphenyl and its salts,all membersP LR86 Nitrocellulose 9004-70-0 D FIReg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No1272/2008,carcinogen class 2Reg. (EC) No552/2009Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Dir. 2007/23/ECAdditives in enginecoolants, vulcanisingagents in rubberproducts,anticorrosion surfaceadditive. Reactionproduct precursor forpotentiallycarcinogenic N-nitroso- compoundsImpurities in textileand leather paints,antioxidants inlubricants,rubber/latex, plasticsPyrotechnicalcompound0,01%1 Calculated according to 4.3.1 of the <strong>GADSL</strong> guidance document. (http://www.gadsl.org)<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 29 of 44


SubstanceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode87 N-Nitrosamines, selected D/P FA88 Nonylphenol 25154-52-3 D FI89 Nonylphenol ethoxylates, all members D FIApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)legally regulatedaccording toGerman TRGS 552limit for workplaceair (value 1 µg/m3),TRGS 615 limit forvolatile corrosioninhibitors andTRGS 905classified ascarcinogenic class1. Legally regulatedfor corrosioninhibition in papers,plastic films andoils via limiting thecorresponding sec.amines to 0,5 %.Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No552/2009EU-D 2003/53/ECGeneric examplesPolyurethane foamsand corrosioninhibitorsResidues on metals,leather and textilesfrom their processing.Surfactants, leatherprocessingThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 30 of 44


90SubstanceClassification7-Oxa-3,20-diazadispiro[5.1.11.2]-heneicosan-21-one, 2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-CAS-No.Reasoncode64338-16-5 D FI91 Pentachlorobenzene 608-93-5 P LR92Pentachlorophenol (PCP) and itssalts, all membersP LRApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Canadian PriorityList in 2008, andProducers,importers andrelated industry inCanada have tosubmit informationon production orimport amount.Type 2 MonitoringSubstance inJapan, that is,persistentsubstance.Producers andimporters of thissubstance in Japanhave to report itsamount toJapanese AuthorityProhibition ofCertain ToxicSubstancesRegulations, 2005(SOR/SOR/2005-41. Published inCanada GazettePart II, 2006-11-29Vol. 140, No. 24Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No552/2009Generic examplesFlame retardantWood preservative,salts used in leathertreatment, stabilizerfor latexThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)Anyintentionallyadded content<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 31 of 44


9394SubstancePerchlorates, all membersPerfluorooctane sulfonatesC8F17SO2X (X = OH, Metal salt,halide, amide, and other derivativesincluding polymers), all membersCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncodeD FAP LRApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)California AssembyBill No. 826 -PerchlorateContaminationPrevention Act;implemented July1, 2006.http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/HazardousWaste/Perchlorate/Reg. (EC) No552/2009Dir. 2006/122ECJapan ChemicalsControl LawGeneric examplesPyrotechnicalcompoundSurface coatings,Surfactants,Ingredient in thetextile protectivetreatment. May notbe placed on themarket or used as asubstance orconstituent ofpreparations or inproducts or parts.Threshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 32 of 44


95SubstancePFOA and its salts, Perfluorooctanoicacids C8F15O2X (X = H, NH4, andMetal salts), all membersCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncodeD FAApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)In January 2006, theEPA created a VoluntaryStewardship Program toreduce facility emissionsand product content ofPFOA, its higherhomologues, and relatedchemicals includingprecursors on a globalbasis by 95 percent nolater than year-end2010, and to worktoward eliminatingemissions and productcontent of thesematerials by 2015. Inaddition the Canadiangovernmental agenciesare also working on asimilar program which isexpected to take effectlater in 2007. Norwayhas recently issued aregulation for PFOA inconsumer products andseveral US states (NewJerey, Minnesota) haveissued drinking waterguidelines for PFOA.USEPA has alsoestablished drinkingwater limits in theParkersburg, WVAvicinity . The EU hasissued a directive onPFOS and has PFOAunder review.Generic examplesFluoropolymers areused to makeautomotivecomponents,including fuel hoses,gaskets, wireinsulations, bearings.PFOA is used as apolymerization aidand it is not expectedto be present atgreater than tracelevels in thecomponents madefrom fluoropolymersThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0.1% by massin componentsmade fromfluoropolymers<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 33 of 44


SubstanceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode96 Phenol 108-95-2 D FI97Phenol, 2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1,1-dimethlethyl)- 3846-71-7 P LRApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Japan (ChemicalSubstances controlLaw)Generic examplesResidual monomer inphenolic resins,epoxy resins, antioxidantin phenolderivatives,decompositionproduct in polymericmaterials, woodenmaterials and textilesUV Stabilizer inplastics for trim parts,etc.Threshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)9899100Phenol, 2,4,6-tris(1,1-dimethylethyl)-Phenol, 2-(5-chloro-2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1,1'-dimethylethyl)-Phenylendiamines and its salts,selected732-26-3 D FI3864-99-1 D FID FIJapan (ChemicalSubstances controlLaw)Japan (ChemicalSubstances controlLaw) Type IMonitoringChemicalSubstanceReg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No552/2009PetrochemicalproductsDyes, chemicalintermediate,PetrochemicaladditiveAnyintentionallyadded contentmust bereported<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 34 of 44


101SubstancePhosphonium,triphenyl(phenylmethyl)-, salt with4,4'-[2,2,2-trifluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl)ethylidene]bis[phenol] (1:1)CAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode75768-65-9 D FI102 Phosphoric acid tributylester 126-73-8 D FI103 Phosphoric acid, tris(2-methylphenyl)ester78-30-8 D FIApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).Reg. (EC) No1272/2008,Carginogen class 3Reg. (EC) No1272/2008, toxicand dangerous forthe environmentGeneric examplesThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 35 of 44


SubstanceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode104 Phthalates, selected D FA105 Polyamine Curing Agents, selected D FIApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Reg. (EC) No552/2009Reach, Annex XIVNot currentlyregulated butreleasablehexamines arerelevant to vehicleinterior air qualityGeneric examplesPlasticiserThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)106Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB),all membersP LRReg. (EC) No552/20090,1%107108109110Polybrominated diphenyl ethers(PBDE), all membersDecabromodiphenyl ether ('Deca';Decabromodiphenyl oxide)Polybrominated Terphenyls ( PBT ), allmembersPolychlorinated Biphenyls ( PCB ), allmembersPolychlorinated Naphthalenes, allmembersP, except LR1163-19-5 D FID FIP LRD FIReg. (EC) No552/2009Japan ChemicalSubstances ControlLawReg. (EC) No552/2009Japan (ChemicalSubstances controlLaw)Flame RetardantFlame retardants inplastics and textiles.Insulation fluid inelectrical systems,switch boardstransformers andcondensers, in woodand paperimpregnation, as asoftening agentPetrochemicaladditive0.005%<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 36 of 44


111SubstancePolychlorinated Terphenyls ( PCT ), allmembersCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncodeApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)P LR ChemVerbotsVGeneric examplesInsulation fluid inelectrical systems,switch boardstransformers andcondensers, in woodand paperimpregnation, as asoftening agentThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0,001%<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 37 of 44


112.1SubstancePolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAH; PCAH) in extender oils andextender oils in tyres, selectedCAS-No.ClassificationPReasoncodeLRApplicationExtender oilsand extenderoils in tyresSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Reg. (EC) No552/2009Generic examplesExtender oils andextender oils in tyresThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)1. Extender oilsshall not be placedon the market andused for theproduction of tyresor parts of tyres, ifthey contain:— more than 1mg/kg BaP, or— more than 10mg/kg of the sumof all <strong>list</strong>ed PAHs.These limits areregarded as kept, ifthepolycyclicaromatics (PCA)extract is less than3 % by mass, asmeasured by theInstitute ofPetroleum standardIP346: 1998 2.Furthermore, thetyres and treads forretreadingmanufactured after1 January 2010may not be placedon the market ifthey containextender oilsexceeding thelimits indicated inparagraph 1. Theselimits are regardedas kept, if thevulcanised rubbercompounds do notexceed the limit of0,35 % Bay protonsas measured andcalculated by ISO21461<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 38 of 44


112.2SubstancePolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAH; PCAH) in polymers, selectedCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode113 Propanol, 2-methoxy- 1589-47-5 D FI114115Radioactive substances (includingscrap metal contaminants)Selenium and its compounds, allmembersApplicationD FI PolymersD FID/P FI/LRSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).Strahlenschutzverordnung(StrSchV)Japan (WasteDisposal andCleansing Law)Generic examplesPolymers,High intensitydischarge lampsPhotoelectronicdevice, Glasscolorant anddecolorant, Freecuttingsteel,SemiconductorThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)20 ppm forBenzo(a)pyrene and 200 ppmfor the sum of 8PAH accordingto <strong>GADSL</strong>Reference <strong>list</strong>0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.AboveBackgroundradiation0,1% 11 Calculated according to 4.3.1 of the <strong>GADSL</strong> guidance document. (http://www.gadsl.org)<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 39 of 44


SubstanceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode116 Silica, Crystalline 14808-60-7 D FA117118Silanamine, 1,1,1-trimethyl-N-(trimethylsilyl)-, reaction productswith ammonia,octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane andsilicaSiloxanes and Silicones, di-Methyl,hydrogen-terminated68937-51-9 D FI70900-21-9 D FIApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)IARC Group 1Carcinogen, USNational ToxicologyProgram ProbableHuman carcinogenCanada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).Generic examplesThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)Anyintentionallyadded content0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 40 of 44


119SubstanceSiloxanes and Silicones, Me 3,3,3-trifluoropropyl, Methyl vinyl,hydroxyterminatedCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode68952-02-3 D FI120 Sodium azide 26628-22-8 D FIApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).Pyrotechnicalcompound121 Styrene ( Vinyl benzene ) 100-42-5 D FI EU RiskAssessment122 Styrene oxide (Epoxy styrene) 96-09-3 D FIReg. (EC) No1272/2008Substance of123 Sulfur Hexafluoride 2551-62-4 P FAconcern due toglobal warmingpotential124 Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) 79-94-7 D FIEU riskassessmentProhibition ofCertain ToxicSubstancesRegulations, 2005125 Tetrachlorobenzene, all members P LR(SOR/SOR/2005-41. Published inCanada GazettePart II, 2006-11-29Vol. 140, No. 24Generic examplesPyrotechnicalcompoundResidual monomer inABS-, Polystyrene-,SMC-, UPE-resinResidual monomerVehicle applications(e.g. tire inflatorsystems)Flame retardants inpolymers, textiles etc.Threshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.Anyintentionallyadded content<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 41 of 44


SubstanceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode126 Methane, tetrafluoro- 75-73-0 P LR127128Thallium and its compounds, allmembersThioperoxydicarbonic diamide([(H2N)C(S)]2S2), tetramethyl-D FI137-26-8 D FI129 Toluene 108-88-3 D FI130o-Toluidine generating substances,selected95-53-4 D FI131 Tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphate 115-96-8 D FI132133Trichlorophenol and its salts, allmembersTrichloropropane( 1,2,3 - Trichloropropane )D FI96-18-4 D FI134 Trimethylphosphate 512-56-1 D FIApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Statutory Order no.552 of 2 July 2002of the DanishMinistry of theEnvironmentReg. (EC) No1272/2008Japan:(WasteDisposal andCleaning Law)Reg. (EC) No1272/2008, Toxicfor reproduction-Category 3.Possible risk ofharm to the unbornchild.Reg. (EC) No552/2009(EC) No 1272/2008Reg. (EC) No552/2009Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Reg. (EC) No552/2009Generic examplespressure accumulatorElectric components,sensorsVulcanizationaccelerator for rubberResidues inadhesives and paints.Flame retardantBiocide (e.g.preservative forleather and textiles)As solvent and astrifunctional crosslinkingagent e.g. forpolysulphideelastomersFlame retardantThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)1,5%<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 42 of 44


SubstanceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode135 Triorganotin compounds, all members P LRApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Reg. (EC) No552/2009Reg. (EC) No1272/2008ChemicalSubstances ControlLaw in JapanGeneric examples136 Triphenylphosphate 115-86-6 D FIFlame retardantunder reviewFlame retardant137 Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl)phosphate 13674-87-8 D FAUS California Prop65 notify/labellingwill be required, butnot eliminated atthis timehttp://oehha.ca.gov/prop65/background/p65plain.html,138 Tris-(1-aziridinyl) phosphine oxide 545-55-1 P LR Dir. 83/264/EEC Flame retardant139Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)phosphateDir. 79/663/EEC126-72-7 P LR[TRIS]Flame retardantThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)Biocides 0,1% 11 Calculated according to 4.3.1 of the <strong>GADSL</strong> guidance document. (http://www.gadsl.org)<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 43 of 44


SubstanceCAS-No.ClassificationReasoncode140 Vanadium(V) oxide 1314-62-1 D FI141 Vinyl chloride 75-01-4 P LRApplicationSource(Legalrequirementsregulations)Canada GazetteVol. 140, No. 49 -December 9, 2006(CanadianChallenge). TheCanadianChallenge isregulated under thePart 5, Section 71,of the CanadianEnvironmentalProtection Ac t,1999 (CEPA,1999).Reg. (EC) No1272/2008Generic examplesResidual monomer inpolymersThreshold(0,1% if notstatedotherwise)0.1%, Reportanyintentionallyadded content.No testingrequired.Threshold5ppm vinylchloridemonomer inmaterials<strong>2012</strong> <strong>GADSL</strong> Version 1.0Only valid with the <strong>GADSL</strong>-prefacePage 44 of 44

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