List of undesirable substances 2000

Contents

1. Preface
 
2. Reader's guide
 
3. Types of activity
 
4. Changes
4.1 Substances deleted from LOUS
4.2 New substances on LOUS
 
5. List of undersirable substances
5.1 Alkylphenols, e.g. nonylphenol, octylphenol
5.2 Alkylphenol ethoxylates, e.g. nonylphenol ethoxylate, octylphenol ethoxylate
5.3 3-Amoni methyl-3,5,5-trimethyl cyclohexylamine
5.4 Antimony trioxide
5.5 Azo dyes, which can split off carcinogenic arylamines
5.6 Biphenyl
5.7 2,2-bis(p-2,3-epoxy-propoxy)phenyl)-propane and bisphenol-A-diglycidyl ether reaction product
5.8 Lead and lead compounds
5.9 Boric acid and borax
5.10 Brominated flame retardants
5.11 2-Butanonoxime
5.12 Cadmium and cadmium compounds
5.13 Chlorinated solvents
5.13.1 1,2-dichloroethane
5.13.2 1,2-dichloromethane
5.13.3 Tetrachloroethylene
5.13.4 Trichloroethylene
5.14 Chlorinated parrafins (short-, medium- and long-chained)
5.15 Chromium compounds
5.16 Creosote compounds with carcinogenic impurities
5.17 Cryolite
5.18 Cyclohexane
5.19 Petroleum distillates
5.20 3,6-diazaoctane-1,8-diamine
5.21 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine dihydrochloride
5.22 Dichloro-N-[(dimethylamino)sulfynol]fluoro-N-(p-tolyl)methanesulfenamide
5.23 Diethanolamine
5.24 Dimethylphenol
5.25 Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether
5.26 6-ethoxy-1,2-dihydro-2,2,4-trimethylquinoline
5.27 Formaldehyde
5.28 Glutaric dialdehyde
5.29 Hexachlorobenzene
5.30 1,6-Hexanedioldiacrylate
5.31 Hydrocarbons, C26-55, Aromatic
5.32 Hydrogenated fluorocarbons (HFC)
5.33 Isocyanates
5.33.1 Diphenylmethane-2,4'-diisocyanate, diphenylmethane-4, 4'-diisocyanate and diphenylmethanediisocyanate, isomers and homologues
5.33.2 2,4-Diisocyanatotoluene and 2,6-diisocyanatotoluene
5.34 4,4'Isopropylidenediphenol
5.35 Copper and copper compounds
5.36 Colophony (rosin free from turpentine oil)
5.37 Mercury and mercury compounds
5.38 Low boilingpoint naphtha, which contains carcinogenic substances (benzene ³ 0.1% by volume
5.39 Maleic anhydride
5.40 Mercaptobenzothiazole
5.41 Mesitylene
5.42 Methenamine
5.43 (1-methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)bis[oxy(methyl-2,1-ethanediyl)]diacrylate
5.44 Methylmethacrylate
5.45 Musk xylenes
5.46 Methyl tertiary-butylether (MTBE)
5.47 Sodium and calcium hypochlorite
5.48 Nickel in certain applications and nickel compounds
5.49 Organo-tin compounds
5.50 Surfactants which do not degrade completely under anaerobic conditions
5.51 2,2,4,6-Pentamethyl heptane
5.52 Perflourinated hydrocarbons, e.g., CF4, C2F6, C3F8
5.53 Phenol
5.54 Phenol, 4,4'-(1-methylethylidine)bis, polymer with 2,2-((1-methylethylidine)bis)
5.55 Phenol, methyl-
5.56 Phthalates
5.57 Phthalic anhydride
5.58 Simple hydrocarbons (carbon hydrides)
5.58.1 n-Hexane
5.58.2 Heptane
5.59 Sulfamic acid
5.60 Sulphur hexaflouride
5.61 Coal-tar products
5.62 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
5.63 Tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphate
5.64 Distillates )petroleum), heavy paraffinic
5.65 Selected substances in "perfume products"
5.66 Unspecified gas oil with carcinogenic properties
5.67 Petroleum distillates, which contain carcinogenic substances (DMSO-extract ³ 3%
5.68 Zineb
 
6. Risk phrases
 
7. References

 

 

Alphabetical list of substances Table
Alkylphenol ethoxylates, e.g. nonylphenol ethoxylate, octylphenol ethoxylate 5.2
Alkylphenols, e.g. nonylphenol, octylphenol 5.1
3-Aminomethyl-3,5,5-trimethyl cyclohexylamine 5.3
Antimony trioxide 5.4
Azo dyes, which can split off carcinogenic arylamines 5.5
Biphenyl 5.6
Boric acid and borax 5.9
Brominated flame retardants 5.10
2-Butanonoxime 5.11
Cadmium and cadmium compounds 5.12
Tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphate 5.63
Chlorinated paraffins (short-, medium- and long-chained) 5.14
Chlorinated solvents 5.13
Chromium compounds 5.15
Coal-tar products 5.61
Colophony (rosin free from turpentine oil) 5.36
Copper and copper compounds 5.35
Creosote compounds with carcinogenic impurities 5.16
Cryolite 5.17
Cyclohexane 5.18
3,6-Diazaoctane-1,8-diamine 5.20
Dichloro-N-[(dimethylamino)sulfonyl]fluoro-N-(p-tolyl) methanesulfenamide 5.22
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine dihydrochloride 5.21
1,2-dichloroethane 5.13.1
1,2-dichloromethane 5.13.2
Diethanolamine 5.23
2,4-Diisocyanatotoluene and 2,6-diisocyanatotoluene 5.33.2
Dimethylphenol 5.24
Diphenylmethane-2,4'-diisocyanate, diphenylmethane-4, 4'-diisocyanate and diphenylmethanediisocyanate, isomers and homologues 5.33.1
Distillates (petroleum), heavy paraffinic 5.64
2,2-Bis(p-(2,3-epoxy-propoxy)phenyl)-propane and bisphenol-A-diglycidyl ether reaction product 5.7
6-Ethoxy-1,2-dihydro-2,2,4-trimethylquinoline 5.26
Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether 5.25
Formaldehyde 5.27
Glutaric dialdehyde 5.28
Heptane 5.58.2
Hexachlorobenzene 5.29
1,6-Hexanedioldiacrylate 5.30
Hydrocarbons, C26-55, aromatic 5.31
Hydrogenated fluorocarbons (HFC) 5.32
Isocyanates 5.33
4,4'-Isopropylidenediphenol 5.34
Lead and lead compounds 5.8
Low boiling point naphtha, which contains carcinogenic substances (benzene ³ 0.1% by volume 5.38
Maleic anhydride 5.39
Mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT) 5.40
Mercury and mercury compounds 5.37
Mesitylene 5.41
Methenamine 5.42
(1-Methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)bis[oxy(methyl-2,1-ethanediyl)]diacrylate 5.43
Methyl tertiary-butylether (MTBE) 5.46
Methylmethacrylate 5.44
Musk xylenes 5.45
n-Hexane 5.58.1
Nickel in certain applications and nickel compounds 5.48
Organo-tin compounds 5.49
2,2,4,6,6-Pentamethyl heptane 5.51
Perfluorinated hydroocarbons, e.g., CF4, C2F6, C3F8 5.52
Petroleum distillates 5.19
Petroleum distillates, which contain carcinogenic substances (DMSO-extract ³ 3%) 5.67
Phenol 5.53
Phenol, 4,4'-(1-methylethylidene)bis, polymer with 2,2-((1-methylethylidene)bis) 5.54
Phenol, methyl- 5.55
Phthalates 5.56
Phthalic anhydride 5.57
Selected substances in "perfume products" 5.65
Simple hydrocarbons (carbon hydrides) 5.58
Sodium and calcium hypochlorite 5.47
Sulfamic acid 5.59
Sulphur hexafluoride 5.60
Surfactants which do not degrade completely under anaerobic conditions 5.50
Tetrachloroethylene 5.13.3
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 5.62
Trichloroethylene 5.13.4
Unspecified gas oil with carcinogenic properties 5.66
Zineb 5.68