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1) Article 3. Definition of terms : Add the children's product. 2) Article 5. Management standards for hazardous substances in products. - Update ...

[11th edition] LGE Hazardous substance management guideline for the supplier
For LG Electronics suppliers
Guidelines for hazardous substance management in products
11th edition
December 30, 2019

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Overview
We provide the guidelines for you to comply with global hazardous substances regulation proactively that are being expanded/strengthened and to get eco-friendly competitiveness of LG Electronics products. This guideline sets out requirements under the LGE's hazardous substances management standards (LG(10)-A-9023). Based on this guideline, all partner companies shall be aware of eco-friendly policies of LG Electronics to comply with the management and operation standards for hazardous substances such as prohibited/restricted substances that cannot be used for products or parts currently in supply and manage hazardous materials. We reserve the copyright for this operation guide and do not allow any unauthorized copying or reproduction of it.
Dec. 30, 2019 / 11th Edition LG Electronics Quality Management Center
Product Test Lab

Major revised contents

Revision Date

Details

11th Edition

Dec. 30, 2019

1) Article 3. Definition of terms : Add the children's product 2) Article 5. Management standards for hazardous substances in products
- Update the related regulations/laws - Update the substance criteria : formaldehyde, biocides, etc. - Strengthen the level of PCP : Level B-I  Level A-II 3) Article 6. Management standards for hazardous substances in packaging - Add the criteria of Arsenic compounds, PVC 4) Article 7. Management standards for hazardous substances in battery - Add the criteria of Pb 5) Appendix 1 : update exemptions list/Scope and dates of applicability 6) Appendix 2 : add the examples of substances and its compounds 7) Appendix 3 : update the biocidal substances list

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Contents

Clause

Content

Article 1 Objective

Article 2 Application scope

Article 3 Definition of terms

Article 4 Operation and management standards

4.1 The requirement for evidence documents of the substances/materials

4.2 The criteria of hazardous substance inspection

Article 5 Management standards for hazardous substances in products

5.1

List of hazardous substance in products and related environmental regulation

5.2

Detailed management standards for hazardous substances (Level A-I, Level A-II, Level B-I)

Article 6 Management standards for hazardous substances in packaging materials

Article 7 Management standards for hazardous substances in batteries

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Appendix

1) Exemptions in electrical and electronic products in Level A-I

23

2) Examples of substances and its compounds

31

3) List of biocidal substances in products

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Article 1 (Objective)
The objective of this guide is to clarify the hazardous substance management standards to all product and parts suppliers which have transactions with LG Electronics (hereinafter "the Company"), enable them to comply with the global products' environmental regulations, and contribute to the preservation of the global environment.

Article 2 (Scope of application)
The guide is applied to all products, parts, raw materials, packaging materials, batteries, etc. supplied by all suppliers who deal with the Company regardless of the sales area.
1) All product components (including service parts, packaging materials, batteries, raw materials, and process materials)
2) All products for sale - Products (in-house) designed, produced, sold, and supplied by the Company - Products designed and produced by suppliers but supplied to the market bearing the trademark of the Company (ODM) - Products designed by the Company but produced by a supplier and supplied to the market bearing the trademark of the Company (OEM)

Article 3 (Definition of terms)

3.1 Classification of hazardous substances in products

1) Level A substance (prohibited/restricted substance) Level A substance is defined as one currently prohibited from use for products by the regional and national regulations. Any intentional use of these substances is prohibited for any item supplied to the Company.  Level A-I : 10 kinds of prohibited hazardous substances designated by the RoHS Directive  Level A-II : Substances whose use is restricted by national laws or international agreements other than the RoHS Directive
2) Level B substance (voluntary use reduction/substances to observe) Level B substance is defined as one which is suspected to be harmful to humans and the global environment and is expected to gradually become subject to prohibition of use in the future by regulations.  Level B-I: Substances that are voluntarily replaced within a certain period of time  Level B-II: Substances that are not currently prohibited for use but are expected to be so in the future

3.2 Maximum concentration limit (MCV) This means the maximum concentration of hazardous substances in a component's material that takes into account the impurities that are inevitably contained due to measurement errors of substance analysis equipment or limitations of the current refining technology and manufacturing technology, permitted under the premise that these hazardous substances are not used deliberately in the component.

3.3 Contain This term means the state of a product including a foreign substance regardless of intention as a result of injection, charging, or mixing performed for the purpose of changing certain properties of the product's components or materials or improving workability.

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3.4 Impurity This means a substance which technologies cannot completely remove or are incapable of removing in its natural purification processes or one which is generated from synthesis and cannot be completely removed by the present technologies.
3.5 Prohibition This means that the harmful substances specified by the Company shall not be intentionally included in the materials or components in the manufacturing process. Impurities that are inevitably contained because their complete elimination is impossible due to limitations of the material refining technologies or technical limitations during synthesis shall be managed based on the maximum permissible concentration.
3.6 Exemption Only exemptions acknowledged by EU RoHS or other applicable regulations shall be effective. The term refers to a harmful substance that is allowed for use during a certain period of time as there is no alternative within the current technology level or there is a possibility of problem occurrence if substituted.
3.7 Homogeneous material It is the minimum constituent unit of a component made of a single material. It is a material having a uniform composition that can no longer be dissembled into different materials by physical disassembling methods such as cutting, pulverizing, and grinding. For example, coating or coated components are not homogeneous and shall be dissembled into individual materials to determine presence of hazardous substances.
3.8 HSMS (Hazardous Substances Management System) The Company's unique IT system for registering and managing the information of substances in parts and products
3.9 Material composition table This is data that provides related information on the constituents of chemical substances in raw materials or homogeneous materials in the products or parts supplied to the Company, CAS No.(EC No.), and content and safety information. (e.g. Material Safety Data Sheet(MSDS), Mill Sheet, Material Declaration, etc.)
3.10 Test report This is a report issued after a test conducted based on the ISO 17025 international standards at a l laboratory certified by a registered institution.
3.11 SVHC (Candidate list of Substances of Very High Concern) It is a substance that poses a concern of a very high risk from carcinogenicity/reproductive toxicity/ mutagenic toxicity defined by the EU REACH regulation. If the toxic content exceeds 0.1% based on the part's weight, the information shall be disclosed and reported.
3.12 Non-use Certificate for Hazardous Substances (Warranty documents) It is a certificate provided by a supplier proving that the subject product or part does not include hazardous substances specified by the Company.

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3.13 Biocidal substance It refers to a biocidal substance, biocidal product, or biocide-processed product. Only the biocides approved for use by the national regulatory authorities can be manufactured, imported, sold, or distributed. - Biocidal substances : chemicals, natural substances, or microorganisms(e.g. PHMG, PGH, OIT, etc.) used for the function of removing, detoxifying, or suppressing harmful organisms - Biocidal products : products of which the primary purpose is to remove harmful organisms or products that produce biocides(e.g. disinfectants, fungicides, preservatives, etc.) - Treated article : products that treat biocidal substances or biocidal products (e.g. antibacterial filters, preservative-treated wood, etc.) for incidental purposes, such as removal of harmful organisms
3.14 Children's products Children's product means a product, or accessories used as a component of a product, designed or intended primarily for use by or for children under 13 years of age or younger. Especially, this applies to any product developed or promoted for use by children.

Article 4 (Operation and management standards)
4.1 Requirements for evidence documents of hazardous substances/materials
The supplier that deals with the Company shall register references requested by the Company via HSMS for demonstrating whether hazardous substances have been used for all newly approved components and raw materials or currently mass-produced products that will go through 4M. Materials where substance information is not approved via HSMS are prohibited from being warehoused by LG Electronics.
1) A RoHS test report shall be submitted during the parts approval stage. Level A-II, Level B-I, or II substance reports shall be submitted when requested by the Company business division.
2) The content information (CAS No., composition ratio, etc.) of chemicals in all parts and homogeneous materials shall be registered into HSMS, and evidential documents such as substance composition tables shall be attached.
3) Substances that cannot be disclosed for business purposes can be registered as Confidential, but a declaration of Certificate for the non-use of EU REACH SVHC substances shall be submitted and renewed periodically for SVHC substances which are added twice a year by the EU.
4) Information on biocidal materials used for antimicrobial/antiseptic/preservative functions shall not be registered as Confidential Business Information (CBI), where the application details shall be disclosed regardless of their contents. Substances that are not approved by the EU, US, or Korean regulatory authorities cannot be used for any purpose.
4.1.1 In the Case of New Approval and 4M Change*
1) Test report on RoHS-regulated substances (within 2 years from the date of report issuance) - Detailed analysis reports for non-RoHS substances shall be submitted upon the request of the Company business division (e.g. HBCDD, TCEP, TDCPP, etc.)
2) References of substance constituents (substance composition table, etc.) 3) Declaration of Certificate for the non-use of hazardous substances 4) Samples shall be required upon the request for evaluation by the Company business division
* 4M change : material change/addition/deletion, company change/addition, production site change (in case of material change only)

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4.1.2 Periodic Evaluations for Mass-produced Products

1) Test results for hazardous substances (e.g. XRF, etc.) 2) Samples shall be required upon the request for evaluation by the Company business division

 Requirements for the references based on the level of hazardous substances

Level
Level A-I Level A-II, Level B-I / II

Test Report
10 substances (Pb, Cd, Hg, Cr(VI), PBBs, PBDEs,
DEHP, DBP, BBP, DIBP)
In case of request by Biz. Unit

References for Material Composition
MSDS, Mill Sheet, etc.

XRF Test Results
5 substances (Pb, Cd, Hg, Cr, Br) In case of request by
Biz. Unit

How to submit

HSMS

HSMS

PU-SCS

- Intentional use of Level A-I / II substances are prohibited, and the substance content shall not exceed the maximum concentration limit even when the substance is contained as an impurity. However, if a substance falls under the cases of exemption, the basis of determination shall be specified and the substance shall be registered as an exception in HSMS.
- Submission requirements for RoHS detailed analysis reports by material  Pb, Cd, Hg, Cr(VI) : all materials  PBBs, PBDEs, DEHP, DBP, BBP, DIBP : all materials except metal, metal plating, glass, and ceramic

4.2 The criteria of hazardous substance evaluation
1) The supplier shall dissemble all product parts into homogeneous material units and conduct a hazardous material evaluation.
2) The hazardous substance evaluation targets shall be finished products, and the inspection results for each substance shall meet the managed concentrations of the Company except for the ones that fall into the Appendix 1 exemption. (Refer to 5.2 Detailed management standards for hazardous substances) If the Company business division proposes a separate managed concentration, the operation standard of the business division shall take precedence. - e.g. Solder on PCB assembly is separated from the PCB board for measurement
3) Phthalates such as DEHP, DBP, BBP, and DIBP are not measurable by XRF, and shall be examined and managed by other screening equipment or precise analytical tests.

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4.2.1 Flow chart of hazardous substances evaluation

No equipment available

Disassemble by homogeneous material from the finished product
Screening analysis (e.g. XRF, etc.)
Max. concentration limit Exceeded? Yes Exemption?

· XRF : Pb, Cd, Hg, Cr, Br · Spot test : Cr(VI)- plated parts · Py-GC/MS : DEHP, DBP, BBP, DIBP

No

Available

Yes

No

Precision analysis*

Passed

Failed

* For detailed management standards for hazardous substances, refer to Article 5.2

Do not use

4.2.2 In the case of exceeding maximum concentration limits When the maximum concentration limit of hazardous substances set forth in Article 5 (Management standards for hazardous substances in products) is exceeded,
1) Any of the 10 restricted substances of RoHS Directive fails the parts approval and import inspection tests, and the applicable part's dealing shall be terminated. The supplier shall prepare and submit an improvement plan and carry out the improvement according to the plan.
2) Any intended use of prohibited/restricted substances (Level A-I and Level A-II) are prohibited, and any proof of such use of the applicable part shall lead to termination of trade.

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Article 5 (Management standards for hazardous substances in products)

This management standards are applied to homogeneous material units in products and parts. The list of managed substances is as follows.
5.1 List of hazardous substance in products and related environmental regulation

1) Level A-I substances (prohibited/restricted substances)

Type

Substances

Related regulations/laws

Lead (Pb) and its compounds
Cadmium (Cd) and its compounds
Mercury (Hg) and its compounds
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) and its compounds
PBBs (Polybrominated biphenyls) Level A-I
PBDEs (Polybrominated diphenyl ethers)
DEHP (Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate) DBP (Dibutyl phthalate) BBP (Benzyl butyl phthalate) DIBP (Diisobutyl phthalate)

EU RoHS, Battery Directive, Packaging Directive, EU REACH regulation, EU ELV, Ukraine RoHS, UAE RoHS, Vietnam RoHS, India RoHS, Singapore RoHS, Taiwan RoHS, China RoHS, China ELV, Korea RoHS, Japan J-MOSS, US/CA SB-20/50, US CPSIA, CA Proposition 65, US CPSC Public Law 110-314, Children's product, Minamata Convention on Mercury, etc.
EU RoHS, EU REACH Regulation, Ukraine RoHS, UAE RoHS, Vietnam RoHS, India RoHS, Singapore RoHS, Taiwan RoHS, China RoHS, China ELV, Korea RoHS, Japan J-MOSS, US states flame retardant, EU POPs Regulation, CA Proposition 65, etc.
EU RoHS, EU REACH Regulation, Ukraine RoHS, UAE RoHS, CA Proposition 65, Children's product, Korea RoHS, etc.

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2) Level A-II substances (prohibited/restricted substances)

Type

Substances PCBs (Polychlorinated biphenyls) PCNs (Polychlorinated naphthalenes) PCTs (Polychlorinated terhphenyls) SCCP (Short-chain chlorinated paraffin, C10-13)
PFOS (Perfluorooctane sulfonate)

Related regulations/laws OSPAR Priority Chemicals, EU REACH Regulation, EU POPs Regulation, CA Proposition 65, etc.
EU POPs Regulation, CA Proposition 65, etc.
EU POPs Regulation, CA Proposition 65, etc.

Nickel (Ni) and its compounds

EU REACH Regulation, CA Proposition 65, etc.

Asbestos Azo compounds Ugilec 121, 141, DBBT Specified organic tin compounds Arsenic (As) and its compounds
Ozone layer depleting substances (ODS)
PAHs (Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) Level A-II
Formaldehydes
DMF (Dimethylfumarate) VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) HBCDD (Hexabromocyclododecane) BPA (Bisphenol A) TCEP (Tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphate) TDCPP (Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl)phosphate) Biocidal substances (PHMG/PGH/PHMB/OIT/CMIT/MIT etc.) PFOA (Perfluorooctanoic acid)
PCP (Pentachlorophenol)

EU REACH Regulation, CA Proposition 65, etc.
EU REACH Regulation, CA Proposition 65, Children's product, etc.
EU REACH Regulation, etc.
EU REACH Regulation, CA Proposition 65, Children's product, etc.
EU REACH Regulation, CA Proposition 65, etc.
EU ODC Regulation, Montreal Protocol, Federal IRS Excise Taxes for Ozone Depleting Chemicals, etc.
EU REACH Regulation, Germany GS mark
Health-friendly housing construction standards, California ATCM, US TSCA Title VI, Germany/ Denmark/ Italy/ Austria/ Sweden Formaldehyde Regulation, EU REACH Regulation, etc. Commission decision 2009/251/EC, EU REACH Regulation, etc. Health-friendly housing construction standards, EU REACH Regulation, etc. EU POPs Regulation, EU REACH Regulation, Norway Product regulation, etc. EU REACH, France FCM, EU FCM, CA Proposition 65, etc.
Washington D.C. Flame retardant regulation, CA Proposition 65, etc.
EU BPR, US FIFRA, Korea BPR, Korea Enviornmental Law Notice. 2019-45 Norway Product Regulation, EU REACH Regulation, CA Proposition 65, EU POPs Regulation, etc. EU REACH Regulation, Children's product, CA Proposition 65, etc.

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3) Level B-I substances (voluntary use reduction substances)

Type Level B-I

PVC (Poly vinyl chloride)

Substances

Antimony and its compounds

Beryllium and its compounds

Other phthalates (excluded Level A substances)

Other brominated flame retardants (excluded Level A substances)

Other chlorinated flame retardants (excluded Level A substances)

 The timing of prohibition of use shall proceed according to the implementation plan of each business unit.

4) Level B-II substances (substances to observe)

Type Level B-I

Substances Cobalt and its compounds, including alloy (Co) MCCP (Medium-chained chlorinated paraffin, C14-C17) InP (Indium phosphide) Musk xylene EU REACH SVHCs California Proposition 65 substances Phosphorus flame retardant (Sweden taxation) Radioactive substances (e.g. Radon/Uranium-238/Cesium-137, etc.) GHG (Green House Gases)

 REACH SVHC candidates and US Proposition 65 substances are managed separately from these standards because they are continuously added. - How to check the list of regulated substances  SVHC : https://echa.europa.eu/candidate-list-table  Proposition 65 : https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/proposition-65-list

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5.2 Detailed management standards for hazardous substances
The scope of application and maximum concentration limit (MCV) are decided based on any of national laws or international agreements, and we apply the strictest requirements of these regulations. The suppliers should manage not to exceed the maximum concentration limit of restricted/prohibited hazardous substances. Basically, you have to comply with the guidelines of company-level, but if the business unit requires that you comply with the stricter standards than the company-level, you should follow the requirements of business unit.

5.2.1 Level A-I

1) Lead (Pb) and its compounds

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

All parts (except for children's product & Appendix 1)

800 mg/kg

Surface parts that come into contact with the skin of children or accessible parts which may be placed in the mouth by children

100 mg/kg

Paint, Coating, leather, or textile for children's products

90 mg/kg

Application

Rubber hardener, pigment, paint and varnish, lubricant, plastic stabilizer, free cutting brass/optics materials, soldering, plating material, alloy element, etc.

Harmful effect

Central nerve damage, joint weakening, high blood pressure, brain damage, sterility and miscarriage, sperm reducing by tissue damage

Test method

EN 62321:2009, IEC 62321-5, CPSC-CH-E1001-08.1, CPSC-CH-E1002-08.1, CPSC-CH-E1003-09.1, Korean children's product safety standard, etc.

Test equipment ICP-AES/OES, AAS, ICP-MS etc.

2) Cadmium (Cd) and its compounds

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

All parts (except for children's product & Appendix 1)

80 mg/kg

· Surface parts that come into contact with the skin of children or accessible parts which may be placed in the mouth by children · Leather or textile for children's product

75 mg/kg

Application

Corrosion-resisting surface treatment, optics materials, stabilizer, plating material, resin pigment, fluorescent material for optical glass, electrical contacts, etc.

Harmful effect

Stomach cramps, the kidney damage, high blood pressure, serum ferritin reducing, the central nerve and brain damage

Test method EN 62321:2009, IEC 62321-5, Korean children's product safety standard, etc.

Test equipment ICP-AES/OES, AAS, ICP-MS etc.

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3) Mercury (Hg) and its compounds

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

All parts (except for Appendix 1)

800 mg/kg

Application

Fluorescent material, electrical contacts material, pigment, anti-corrosion preparation, high efficiency illuminant, antibiosis treatment, etc.

Harmful effect

Vomiting, wheal, eye spasm, the kidney and brain damage, visually handicap, loss of eyesight, failing of memory

Test method EN 62321:2009, IEC 62321-4, etc.

Test equipment ICP-AES/OES, AAS, ICP-MS, TD-AAS, CV-AAS/AFS, etc.

4) Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) and its compounds

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

Plastic, rubber, painting, ink, non-plating parts as metal/plastic coating1)

800 mg/kg

Chrome surface treatment parts (screw, bolt, nut, plate etc.) and electroplating2)

Negative (Precision analysis < 0.1 g/cm2)

Skin-contact natural leather or leather products

3 mg/kg by total dry weight

Soluble Cr(VI) of the cement

2 mg/kg by total dry weight

Application

Paints, pigment, ink, catalyzer, plating, corrosion protection surface treatment, dyes, pigment desiccant, surface treatment, chromate treatment, adhesion improvement for pigment

Harmful effect

Sniff, sneeze, nose bleeding, tumor, convulsions, asthma, lung cancer, kidney and liver damage, sudden death

Test method

EN 62321:2009, IEC 62321-7-1 (metal), IEC 62321-7-2 (polymer), ISO 17075 (leather), KS L 5221, etc.

Test equipment ICP-AES/OES, AAS, ICP-MS, TD-AAS, CV-AAS/AFS

1) You can submit the total Cr test report instead of the precision analysis report of Cr(VI). 2) Hexavalent chromium shall not intentionally be used in all parts surface treated with Cr,
including electroplating.

5) PBBs (Polybrominated biphenyls)

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

All plastics and polymers (rubber, tape, etc.)

800 mg/kg

Application Flame retardants

Harmful effect

Abnormal symptom on skin, loss of hair, weight losses, the central nerve, liver, kidney, thyroid gland, and immune system damage

Test method EN 62321:2009, IEC 62321-6, etc.

Test equipment GC-MS, GC-ECD, Py-GC-MS, etc.

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6) PBDEs (Polybrominated diphenylethers)

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

All plastics and polymers (rubber, tape, etc.)

800 mg/kg

Application

Flame retardants

Harmful effect

Abnormal symptom on skin, loss of hair, weight losses, the central nerve, liver, kidney, thyroid gland, and immune system damage

Test method EN 62321:2009, IEC 62321-6, etc.

Test equipment GC-MS, GC-ECD, Py-GC-MS, etc.

7) DEHP (Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate)

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

All parts (except for metal, metal plating, glass, ceramic)

800 mg/kg

Application

Plasticizers

Harmful effect Endocrine disturbance, damage the liver, lungs, and reproductive system

Test method KS M 1991, ASTM D 3421, EPA 8061A, IEC 62321-8, etc.

Test equipment GC-MS, LC-MS, Py-GC-MS, etc.

8) DBP (Dibutyl phthalate)

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

All parts (except for metal, metal plating, glass, ceramic)

800 mg/kg

Application

Plasticizer, resistance chip paste, coating adhesive, equipment cleaner, etc.

Harmful effect Endocrine disturbance, damage the liver, lungs, and reproductive system

Test method KS M 1991, ASTM D 3421, EPA 8061A, IEC 62321-8, etc.

Test equipment GC-MS, LC-MS, Py-GC-MS, etc.

9) BBP (Benzyl butyl phthalate)

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

All parts (except for metal, metal plating, glass, ceramic)

800 mg/kg

Application

Plasticizer, coating adhesive, synthetic leather, etc.

Harmful effect Endocrine disturbance, damage the liver, lungs, and reproductive system

Test method KS M 1991, ASTM D 3421, EPA 8061A, IEC 62321-8, etc.

Test equipment GC-MS, LC-MS, Py-GC-MS, etc.

10) DIBP (Diisobutyl phthalate)

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

All parts (except for metal, metal plating, glass, ceramic)

800 mg/kg

Application

Plasticizer, coating adhesive, synthetic leather, etc.

Harmful effect Endocrine disturbance, damage the liver, lungs, and reproductive system

Test method KS M 1991, ASTM D 3421, EPA 8061A, IEC 62321-8, etc.

Test equipment GC-MS, LC-MS, Py-GC-MS, etc.

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 Especially, children's product including the leather/textile shall comply with the below criterion. - Total of 7 phthalates (DEHP, DBP, BBP, DIBP, DINP, DIDP, DnOP) < 0.1%

5.2.2 Level A-II

1) PCBs (Polychlorinated biphenyls), PCNs (Polychlorinated Naphthalenes), PCTs (Polychlorinated Terphenyls)

All parts
Application
Harmful effect Test method Test equipment

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

50 mg/kg

· Plasticizer for insulating oil, specific lubricant, insulating properties, and heat-resisting insulation of transformer/condenser/paper condenser
· Machine oil, copy paper as heat medium, which need heat like 200400 · Flame retardant pigment, Chlorinated Rubber pigment, pigment (weatherproofed, polish, insulation), printing ink

Abnormal symptom on skin, loss of hair, weight losses, the central nerve, liver, kidney, thyroid gland, and immune system damage

EPA 8082 etc.

GC-MS, GC-ECD, etc.

2) SCCP (Short-chain chlorinated paraffin, C10-C13)

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

All parts (except for metal, metal plating, glass, ceramic)

1,000 mg/kg

Application PVC plasticizer, flame retardant

Harmful effect Cancer-causing, possible to generate dioxin by incineration

Test method EPA 3540C, 3550C, Solvent Extraction, etc.

Test equipment GC-MS, GC-ECD, etc.

3) PFOS (Perfluorooctane sulfonate)

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

Substance and Preparation

50 mg/kg

Article / Assembly and parts

1,000 mg/kg

Textiles, coating material

1 µg/m2

Application

Carpet, textiles, leather, paper packaging, Metal plating, Fire fighting foam

Harmful effect High persistent, Bioaccumulative, etc.

Test method KS M 9722, Solvent Extraction, etc.

Test equipment LC-MS-MS, etc.

 Excluded : photoresist or antireflective coating for photo plate process, mist suppressants for non-decorative chrome plating

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4) Nickel (Ni) and its compounds

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

Surface-treated parts and exterior metal parts among parts that prolonged1) contact with skin (e.g. earphone, headphone, handle, belt, mobile phone, etc.)

0.5 µg-Ni/cm2 per week

Application

Coating or alloy compounds, surface treatment(coating), bottom layer coating of parts, protecting coating, accessory coating

Harmful effect Allergy stimuli

Test method EN 1811, EN 12471, EN 12472, Korean children's product safety standard, etc.

Test equipment ICP-AES/OES, AAS, ICP-MS, etc.

1) Prolonged contact with the skin : The skin contact time of 10 minutes on three or more occasions within two weeks, or 30 minutes on one or more occasions within two weeks

5) Asbestos

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

All parts (e.g. fire-resistant, lagging materials, heat insulator, etc.)

Not Detected

Application

Asbestos fibers, insulator, packing material, abrasive material, heat insulating material, fireproof material

Harmful effect Lung cancer, Asbestosis

Test method NIOSH 9000, NIOSH 9002, NIOSH 7402 etc.

Test equipment XRD, PLM, TEM, etc.

6) Azo compounds

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

Leather or textile which are intended to come into direct and prolonged contact with the skin (e.g. belt, leather strap, earphone, headphone, shoulder pad, etc.)

30 mg/kg

Application

Paint, pigment, coloring agent for textiles and leather etc.

Harmful effect Azo dyes is absorbed into human body through sweat, etc.

Test method

CEN ISO/TS 17234 (Leather), EN 14362-1-2 (Textile), Korean children's product safety standard, etc.

Test equipment GC-MS, HPLC, etc.

7) Ugilec 121, 141, DBBT

All parts Application
Harmful effect Test method Test equipment

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

Not Detected

Transformer insulating oil, plasticizers, lubricants and excavators

In product persistent, dioxin, etc.

EPA 3540C, Solvent Extraction, etc.

GC-MS, GC-ECD, etc.

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8) Organic tin compounds (TBT/TPT/DBT/DOT etc.)

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

All parts

1,000 mg/kg

TBT

0.5 mg/kg

Leather or textile which are coated/printed in children's product

DBT

1 mg/kg

Application

PVC stabilizer, antioxidant, antifungal, antipollution, Painting, ink, sterilizer, antiseptic, Antifoulant biocides

Harmful effect Obstacle destruction of the ecosystem of the wild, carcinogens etc.

Test method DIN 17353, DIN 38407, KS K 0737, Korean children's product safety standard, etc.

Test equipment GC-MS, etc.

9) Arsenic (As) and its compounds

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

Wooden products, totally or partly submerged parts

Not Detected

Application

Paint, ink, sterilizer, wood preservative

Harmful effect

Vomiting, skin browning/blackening, red blood cell reducing, loss of appetite, enlarged spleen, dry eruption

Test method EPA 3052, EPA 3050B, EN 1122 etc.

Test equipment ICP-AES/OES, AAS, ICP-MS, etc.

10) ODC (Ozone layer depleting substances)
Scope of application All parts or manufacturing process materials
Application refrigerant, foaming agent, digestive, detergent Harmful effect dermal cancer-causing etc. Test method EPA 5021A, EPA 8260B, PNNL-16813, etc. Test equipment GC-MS, GC-ECD, Headspace, etc.

Maximum concentration limit Not Detected

11) PAHs (Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons)

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

Rubber or plastic parts that come into direct as well as prolonged or short-term repetitive contact with the human skin

1 mg/kg by each substances

Rubber or plastic parts of children's product coming into contact with the skin

0.5 mg/kg by each substances

Application

Cable, Plug, Plastic shaft, Plastic package, Strange smell plastic etc.

Harmful effect Test method

DNA change, harmful , mutation, cancer EPA 8100, EPA 3540C/8270D, ISO 187287, etc.

Test equipment GC-MS, etc.

 8 PAHs on REACH restriction : Benzo[a]pyrene, Benzo[e]pyrene, Benzo[a]anthracene, Chrysen, Benzo[b]fluoranthene, Benzo[j]fluoranthene, Benzo[k]fluoranthene, Dibenzo[a,h]anthracene

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12) Formaldehydes

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

All parts (adhesive, leather, textile etc.)

0.124 mg/m3 (or 0.1 mg/kg)

Built-in household products

0.03 mg/m3

Application

Adhesives, sterilizer, antiseptic, coating agent

Harmful effect Cancer-causing, promoting cancer-causing, atopic dermatitis, allergy

Test method

ASTM E 1333, ASTM D 6007, EN 717-1, DIN EN 16516, VDA 275, ISO 16000-3, ISO/IEC 28360-1~2, KS X ISO/IEC 28360, Korean children's product safety standard

Test equipment HPLC, UV-VIS, etc.

 Products that the composite wood is included must comply the formaldehyde emission limit as below. (except for wooden packaging such as pallet) - North America region : EPA TSCA Title VI, ASTM E 1333 or ASTM D 6007 standard (PB : 0.09 mg/kg, MDF : 0.11 mg/kg, Thin MDF : 0.13 mg/kg, HWPW-CC : 0.05 mg/kg, Laminated product : 0.05 mg/kg etc.) - Europe : EN 717-1 standard (e.g. 0.124 mg/m³)

13) DMF (Dimethylfumarate)

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

All parts (leather, insecticide treatment in wrapped fiber product or shall protection agent)

0.1 mg/kg

Application

Leather, insecticide treatment in wrapped fiber product, protection agent

Harmful effect Easily passing skin due to strong fat-solubility, strong stimulus into eyes etc.

Test method EPA 3540C, Solvent Extraction, etc.

Test equipment GC-MS, etc.

14) VOC (Volatile Organic Compound)

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

Adhesive, paint

Toluene, Benzene : 1,000 mg/kg

Built-in household products

Total VOCs : 4 mg/m3

Application Solvent etc.

Harmful effect Atopic dermatitis, allergy, head ache, lethargic

Test method EPA 5012 A etc. (Toluene, Benzene), KS X ISO/IEC 28360 (emission for TVOC)

Test equipment TD-GC-MS, Headspace-GC-MS, etc.

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15) HBCDD (Hexaboromocyclododecane)

Scope of application

EPS packaging/parts, HIPS, etc

Application

Flame retardants of polystyrene material etc.

Harmful effect Atmospheric pollution, cancer etc.

Test method EPA 3540C, EPA 3550C, etc.

Test equipment GC-MS, GC-ECD, etc.

Maximum concentration limit 80 mg/kg

16) BPA (Bisphenol A)

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

PC (polycarbonate) material of food contact parts and epoxy resin of varnish or coating materials

0.05 mg/kg

Thermal paper

200 mg/kg

Application Vinyl chloride stabilizer, antioxidant

Harmful effect Endocrine, nerve developmental disability

Test method KS M 1997, EN13130-1, CEN/TS13130-13, Korean Food material standard, etc.

Test equipment HPLC, LC-MS, LC-MS-MS, etc.

17) TCEP (Tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphate)

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

Children's products and all parts

1,000 mg/kg

Application

Flame retardants of polyurethane, coating product etc.

Harmful effect Carcinogenic, mutagenic and toxic to reproduction etc.

Test method EPA 3540CEPA 3550C, etc.

Test equipment GC-MS, GC-ECD, Py-GC-MS, etc.

18) TDCPP (Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl)phosphate)

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

Children's products and all parts

1,000 mg/kg

Application

Flame retardants of polyurethane, coating product etc.

Harmful effect Carcinogenic, mutagenic and toxic to reproduction etc.

Test method EPA 3540CEPA 3550C, etc.

Test equipment GC-MS, GC-ECD, Py-GC-MS, etc.

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19) Biocidal substances

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

Antibacterial-functioning parts or products

No use besides approved usage

· Filters for air-conditioner/air-purifier · Parts coming into contact with the drinking water

PHMG, PGH, PHMB, CMIT, MIT, OIT, Triclosan

Not detected

Emission limit by 7 substances

Filters for air-conditioner/air-purifier

TiO2 SiO2 Cu and its compounds
ZnO

1,000 mg 40 mg 70 mg 50 mg

AgNO3 Zinc pyrithione

15 mg 70 mg

OTPA

2 mg

Application

Self-protection of products, anti-microbial/sterilization functions

Harmful effect Carcinogenic, mutagenic and toxic to reproduction, deformity, death etc.

Test method EN71, ISO13365, Korean NIER law Notice 2018-71, etc.

Test equipment HPLC, LC-MS, LC-MS-MS, MALDI-TOF MS, etc.

 Excluded : Filters for air conditioning and water purification in buildings

20) PFOA (Perfluorooctyl acid) and its compounds

All parts
Application Harmful effect Test method Test equipment

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

0.025 mg/kg (Total PFOA compounds 0.1%)

Coating agents, water/oil-repellent agents, semiconductor cleaning agents

High persistent, Bioaccumulative, etc.

KS M 9722, Solvent Extraction, etc.

LC-MS-MS, etc.

21) PCP (Pentachlorophenol) and its compounds

Leather or textile Application
Harmful effect Test method Test equipment

Scope of application
Preservatives, etc. endocrine disruptor, etc. DIN 53313, US EPA 8270, etc. GC-MS, etc.

Maximum concentration limit 5 mg/kg

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5.2.3 Level B-I

1) PVC (Poly vinyl chloride)

All parts Application
Harmful effect
Test method Test equipment

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

900 mg/kg (Total Cl)

Insulation, poly vinyl electric wire, tube, power supply code etc.

Plasticizer, stabilizer, filler, lubricant, and coloring agent are used on processing stage, and there are lots of hazardous substances which can cause nervous system damage, immune system abnormal condition, peripheral Vascular abnormal condition, liver cancer

KS 0210 etc.

Beilstein-Test or FT-IR

2) Antimony (Sb) and its compounds

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

All parts including flame retardant

1,000 mg/kg

Application

Pigment, dye, catalyzer, flame retardant, stabilization, optical lens, solder, ink

Harmful effect Pneumoconiosis, physiology problem, premature birth, abortion

Test method EPA 3052, EPA 3050B etc.

Test equipment ICP-AES/OES, AAS, ICP-MS

 Excluded : Antimony that used to perform specific application besides flame retardants

3) Beryllium (Be) and its compounds, including alloy

All parts
Application
Harmful effect Test method Test equipment

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

1,000 mg/kg

Ceramic materials, alloy, catalyzer, electrodes, molds, electrical contacts, spring materials, connectors etc.

Carcinogenity, mutagenicity, toxicity for reproduction etc.

EPA 3052, EPA 3050B, ASTM E 3061-17, KS D 1966, KS D 1877, etc.

ICP-AES/OES, AAS, ICP-MS, etc.

 Excluded : Beryllium alloy that used to perform specific application, such as connectors

4) Other phthalates (excluded Level A substances)

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

All parts (except for metal, metal plating, glass, ceramic)

1,000 mg/kg

Application Plasticizer

Harmful effect lung, heart, blood harmful, deformed birth, genital generation repression etc.

Test method KS M 1991, ASTM D 3421, IEC 62321-8, EPA 3540C, US CPSC-CHC1001-09.1, etc.

Test equipment GC-MS, Py-GC-MS, etc.

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5) Other bromated flame retardants (excluded Level A substances)

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

All parts for flame retardant

900 mg/kg (Total Br)

Application Flame retardants

Harmful effect

EU regulated as potential hazardous substance, Possible to be decomposed into Endocrine disruptor etc.

Test method

EPA 3540C, EPA 3550B etc. (Total Br : IEC62321-3-2, EN 50267-2-2, ASTM D 7359, KS M 0180, EN 14582 etc.)

Test equipment GC-MS, GC-ECD (Total Br : Combustion-IC, Oxygen Bomb-IC)

6) Other chlorinated flame retardants (excluded Level A substances)

Scope of application

Maximum concentration limit

All parts for flame retardant

900 mg/kg (Total Cl)

Application

Flame retardants

Harmful effect

EU regulated as potential hazardous substance, Possible to be decomposed into Endocrine disruptor etc.

Test method

Solvent Extraction, etc. (Total Cl : IEC62321-3-2, ASTM D 7359, KS M 0180, EN 14582 etc.)

Test equipment GC-MS (Total Br : Combustion-IC, Oxygen Bomb-IC)

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Article 6 (Management standards for hazardous substances in packaging materials)

The packaging materials must be managed in accordance with the global packaging regulations, such as EU Packaging Directive 94/62/EC. Any hazardous substances not listed in the below table need to follow the management standards in Sections 5.2.1~5.2.3. The labeling requirements for the packaging materials should meet the guide of the business unit.

Substance
Pb, Cd, Hg, Cr(VI)
HBCDD Arsenic compounds
PVC

Scope of application All packaging materials which are delivered to the consumer EPS foam Wooden packaging such as pallet Polyvinyl or wooden packaging such as pallet

Maximum concentration limit 100 mg/kg
(Total of 4 substances) 80 mg/kg
Not detected Not detected

 Excluded : Packaging materials made from lead crystal glass, packaging materials discarded from the manufacturing process

Article 7 (Management standards for hazardous substances in batteries)

The batteries which are provided to LG Electronics must be managed in accordance with the global battery regulations, such as EU Battery Directive 2006/66/EC. Any hazardous substances not listed in the below table need to follow the management standards in Sections 5.2.1~5.2.3. The labeling requirements for the packaging materials should meet the guide of the business unit.

Substance Cd and its compounds Hg and its compounds
Pb and its compounds

Scope of application All battery cell All battery cell Zinc-manganese battery cell All battery cell (except for lead acid battery and Zinc-manganese battery)

Maximum concentration limit 20 mg/kg 1 mg/kg
2,000 mg/kg
40 mg/kg

 In addition to battery cells, homogenous materials for circuit parts shall be in accordance with 5.2.1.

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Appendix 1 (Exemptions in electrical and electronic products of Level A-I)
Categories of EEE : 1 (Large household appliances), 2 (Small household appliances), 3 (IT and telecommunications equipment), 4 (Consumer equipment), 5 (Lighting equipment), 6 (Electrical and electronic tools), 7 (Toys, leisure and sports equipment), 8 (Medical devices), 9 (Monitoring and control instruments including industrial monitoring and control instruments), 10 (Automatic dispensers), 11 (Other EEE not covered by any of the categories above)

Exemption

Scope and dates of applicability

1 Mercury in single capped (compact) fluorescent lamps not exceeding (per burner):

1(a) For general lighting purposes < 30 W: 5 mg

Expires on 31 December 2011; 3,5 mg may be used per burner after 31 December 2011 until 31 December 2012;

2,5 mg shall be used per burner after 31 December 2012

1(b)

For general lighting purposes  30 W and < 50 W: 5 mg

Expires on 31 December 2011; 3,5 mg may be used per burner after 31 December 2011

1(c) For general lighting purposes  50 W and  150 W: 5 mg No limitation

1(d) For general lighting purposes  150 W: 15 mg

No limitation

1(e)

For general lighting purposes with circular or square structural shape and tube diameter <17 mm

No limitation of use until 31 December 2011; 7 mg may be used per burner after 31 December 2011

Expires on by category;

- No limitation : 1-7 & 10

1(f) For special purposes: 5 mg

- 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

1(g)

For general lighting purposes < 30 W with a lifetime equ al or above 20 000 h: 3,5 mg

No limitation

2(a) Mercury in double-capped linear fluorescent lamps for general lighting purposes not exceeding (per lamp):

2(a)(1)

Tri-band phosphor with normal lifetime and a tube diameter > 9 mm (e.g. T2): 5 mg

Expires on 31 December 2011; 4 mg may be used per lamp after 31 December 2011

2(a)(2)

Tri-band phosphor with normal lifetime and a tube diameter  9 mm and  17 mm (e.g. T5): 5 mg

Expires on 31 December 2011; 3 mg may be used per lamp after 31 December 2011

2(a)(3)

Tri-band phosphor with normal lifetime and a tube diameter  17 mm and  28 mm (e.g. T8): 5 mg

Expires on 31 December 2011; 3,5 mg may be used per lamp after 31 December 2011

Hg

2(a)(4)

Tri-band phosphor with normal lifetime and a tube diameter > 28 mm (e.g. T12): 5 mg

Expires on 31 December 2012; 3,5 mg may be used per lamp after 31 December 2012

2(a)(5) Tri-band phosphor with long lifetime(  25 000 h): 8 mg

Expires on 31 December 2011; 5 mg may be used per lamp after 31 December 2011

2(b) Mercury in other fluorescent lamps not exceeding (per lamp):

2(b)(1)

Linear halophosphate lamps with tube (e.g. T10 and T12): 10 mg

> 28 mm

Expires on 13 April 2012

2(b)(2) Non-linear halophosphate lamps (all diameters): 15 mg Expires on 13 April 2016

No limitation of use until 31 December 2011;

15 mg may be used per lamp after 31 December 2011

2(b)(3)

Non-linear tri-band phosphor lamps with tube diameter > 17 mm (e.g. T9)

Expires on by category; - No limitation : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

No limitation of use until 31 December 2011;

15 mg may be used per lamp after 31 December 2011

2(b)(4)

Lamps for other general lighting and special purposes (e.g. induction lamps)

Expires on by category; - No limitation : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

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Categories of EEE : 1 (Large household appliances), 2 (Small household appliances), 3 (IT and telecommunications equipment), 4 (Consumer equipment), 5 (Lighting equipment), 6 (Electrical and electronic tools), 7 (Toys, leisure and sports equipment), 8 (Medical devices), 9 (Monitoring and control instruments including industrial monitoring and control instruments), 10 (Automatic dispensers), 11 (Other EEE not covered by any of the categories above)

Exemption

Scope and dates of applicability

3

Mercury in cold cathode fluorescent lamps and external electrode fluorescent lamps (CCFL and EEFL) for special purposes not exceeding (per lamp):

No limitation of use until 31 December 2011;

3,5 mg may be used per lamp after 31 December 2011

3(a) Short length ( 500 mm)

Expires on by category; - No limitation : 1-7 & 10

- 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

No limitation of use until 31 Dec. 2011; 5 mg may be used per lamp after 31 Dec. 2011

3(b) Medium length (> 500 mm and < 1 500 mm)

Expires on by category; - No limitation : 1-7 & 10

- 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro) - 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

No limitation of use until 31 Dec. 2011; 13 mg may be used per lamp after 31 Dec. 2011

3(c) Long length (> 1 500 mm)

Expires on by category; - No limitation : 1-7 & 10

- 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

No limitation of use until 31 Dec. 2011;

Hg

15 mg may be used per lamp after 31 Dec. 2011

4(a)

Mercury in other low pressure discharge lamps (per lamp)

Expires on by category; - No limitation : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro) - 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

4(b)

Mercury in High Pressure Sodium (vapour) lamps for general lighting purposes not exceeding (per burner) in lamps with improved colour rendering index Ra > 60:

4(b)-I P < 155 W

No limitation of use until 31 December 2011; 30 mg may be used per burner after 31 December 2011

4(b)-II 155 W < P < 405 W

No limitation of use until 31 Dec. 2011; 40 mg may be used per burner after 31 Dec. 2011

4(b)-III P > 405 W

No limitation of use until 31 Dec. 2011; 40 mg may be used per burner after 31 Dec. 2011

4(c)

Mercury in other High Pressure Sodium (vapour) lamps for general lighting purposes not exceeding (per burner):

4(c)-I P  155 W

No limitation of use until 31 Dec. 2011; 25 mg may be used per burner after 31 Dec. 2011

4(c)-II 155 W < P  405 W

No limitation of use until 31 Dec. 2011; 30 mg may be used per burner after 31 Dec. 2011

4(c)-III P > 405 W

No limitation of use until 31 Dec. 2011; 40 mg may be used per burner after 31 Dec. 2011

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Categories of EEE : 1 (Large household appliances), 2 (Small household appliances), 3 (IT and telecommunications equipment), 4 (Consumer equipment), 5 (Lighting equipment), 6 (Electrical and electronic tools), 7 (Toys, leisure and sports equipment), 8 (Medical devices), 9 (Monitoring and control instruments including industrial monitoring and control instruments), 10 (Automatic dispensers), 11 (Other EEE not covered by any of the categories above)

Exemption

Scope and dates of applicability

4(d)

Mercury in High Pressure Mercury (vapour) lamps (HPMV)

Expires on 13 April 2015

Expires on by category;

- No limitation : 1-7 & 10

4(e) Mercury in metal halide lamps (MH)

- 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Expires on by category;

4(f)

Mercury in other discharge lamps for special purposes not specifically mentioned in this Annex

- No limitation : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial - 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

Hg

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Mercury in hand crafted luminous discharge tubes used

for signs, decorative or architectural and specialist

lighting and light-artwork, where the mercury content

shall be limited as follows: (a) 20 mg per electrode pair

4(g) + 0,3 mg per tube length in cm, but not more than

Expires on 31 Dec. 2018

80 mg, for outdoor applications and indoor applications exposed to temperatures below 20 °C; (b) 15 mg per electrode pair + 0,24 mg per tube length in cm, but not

more than 80 mg, for all other indoor applications.

Expires on by category;

- Expires on 21 July 2016 : 1-7 & 10

5(a) Lead in glass of cathode ray tubes

- 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Expires on by category;

5(b)

Lead in glass of fluorescent tubes not exceeding 0,2 % by weight

- No limitation : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial - 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Expires on by category;

Lead as an alloying element in steel for machining

- Expires on 30 June 2019 : 1-7 & 10

6(a) purposes and in galvanized steel containing up to 0,35 % - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial Pb

lead by weight

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

A: Lead as an alloying element in steel for machining purposes containing up to 0,35 % lead by weight

Expires on 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10

6(a)-I B : Lead as an alloying element in steel in batch hot dip

galvanised steel components containing up to 0,2 % Expires on 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10

lead by weight

Expires on by category;

6(b)

Lead as an alloying element in aluminium containing up to 0,4 % lead by weight

- Expires on 30 June 2019 : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial - 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

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Categories of EEE : 1 (Large household appliances), 2 (Small household appliances), 3 (IT and telecommunications equipment), 4 (Consumer equipment), 5 (Lighting equipment), 6 (Electrical and electronic tools), 7 (Toys, leisure and sports equipment), 8 (Medical devices), 9 (Monitoring and control instruments including industrial monitoring and control instruments), 10 (Automatic dispensers), 11 (Other EEE not covered by any of the categories above)

Exemption

Scope and dates of applicability

Lead as an alloying element in aluminium containing up to

6(b)-I 0,4 % lead by weight, provided it stems from lead-bearing Expires on 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10

aluminium scrap recycling

6(b)-II

Lead as an alloying element in aluminium for machining purposes with a lead content up to 0,4 % by weight

Expires on 18 May 2021 : 1-7 & 10

Expires on by category;

- 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10

6(c) Copper alloy containing up to 4 % lead by weight

- 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Expires on by category;

7(a)

Lead in high melting temperature type solders (i.e. leadbased alloys containing 85 % by weight or more lead)

- 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial - 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Lead in solders for servers, storage and storage array

7(b)

systems, network infrastructure equipment for switching, signalling, transmission, and network

management for telecommunications

Expires on by category;

- Expires on 21 July 2016 : 1-7 & 10

- 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro) - 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Pb

7(c)-I

Electrical and electronic components containing lead in a glass or ceramic other than dielectric ceramic in capacitors, e.g. piezoelectronic devices, or in a glass or ceramic matrix compound

Expires on by category; - 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial - 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro) - 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Expires on by category;

7(c)-II

Lead in dielectric ceramic in capacitors for a rated voltage of 125 V AC or 250 V DC or higher

- 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial - 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

7(c)-III

Lead in dielectric ceramic in capacitors for a rated voltage of less than 125 V AC or 250 V DC

Expires on 1 January 2013 and after that date may be used in spare parts for EEE placed on the market before 1 January 2013

Expires on by category;

Lead in PZT based dielectric ceramic materials for

- 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10

7(c)-IV capacitors being part of integrated circuits or discrete

- 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial

semiconductors

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

8(a)

Cadmium and its compounds in one shot pellet type thermal cut-offs

Expires on 1 January 2012 and after that date may be used in spare parts for EEE placed on the market before 1 January 2012

Expires on by category; - 29 February 2020 : 1-7 & 10

Cd

8(b) Cadmium and its compounds in electrical contacts

- 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

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Categories of EEE : 1 (Large household appliances), 2 (Small household appliances), 3 (IT and telecommunications equipment), 4 (Consumer equipment), 5 (Lighting equipment), 6 (Electrical and electronic tools), 7 (Toys, leisure and sports equipment), 8 (Medical devices), 9 (Monitoring and control instruments including industrial monitoring and control instruments), 10 (Automatic dispensers), 11 (Other EEE not covered by any of the categories above)

Exemption

Scope and dates of applicability

Cadmium and its compounds in electrical contacts

used in: - circuit breakers, - thermal sensing controls,

- thermal motor protectors (excluding hermetic thermal

motor protectors), - AC switches rated at:

8(b)-I - 6 A and more at 250 V AC and more, or

Expires on 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10

Cd

- 12 A and more at 125 V AC and more,

- DC switches rated at 20 A and more at 18 V DC and

more, and switches for use at voltage supply

frequency  200 Hz

Expires on by category;

Hexavalent chromium as an anticorrosion agent of the 9 carbon steel cooling system in absorption refrigerators
Up to 0,75 % by weight in the cooling solution

- No limitation : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial - 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

Cr (VI)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Expires on by category;

9(b)

Cadmium and its compounds in one shot pellet type thermal cut-offs

- Expires on 5 July 2018 : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial Cd - 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Lead in bearing shells and bushes for refrigerant-

containing hermetic scroll compressors with a stated

9(b)-I electrical power input equal or below 9 kW for heating, Expires on 21 July 2019

ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR)

applications

11(a) Lead used in C-press compliant pin connector systems

May be used in spare parts for EEE placed on the market before 24 September 2010

11(b)

Lead used in other than C-press compliant pin connector systems

Expires on 1 January 2013 and after that date may be used in spare parts for EEE placed on the market before 1 January 2013

Pb

12

Lead as a coating material for the thermal conduction module C-ring

May be used in spare parts for EEE placed on the market before 24 September 2010

Expires on by category;

- 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10

13(a) Lead in white glasses used for optical applications

- 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Expires on by category;

13(b)

Cadmium and lead in filter glasses and glasses used for reflectance standards

- Expires on 5 July 2018 : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial

Pb,

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

Cd

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

13(b)-I Lead in ion coloured optical filter glass types

Expires on 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10

Pb

13(b)-II

Cadmium in striking optical filter glass types; excluding applications falling under point 39 of this Annex

Expires on 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10

Cd

13(b)-III

Cadmium and standards

lead

in glazes

used for reflectance

Expires on 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10

Pb, Cd

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Categories of EEE : 1 (Large household appliances), 2 (Small household appliances), 3 (IT and telecommunications equipment), 4 (Consumer equipment), 5 (Lighting equipment), 6 (Electrical and electronic tools), 7 (Toys, leisure and sports equipment), 8 (Medical devices), 9 (Monitoring and control instruments including industrial monitoring and control instruments), 10 (Automatic dispensers), 11 (Other EEE not covered by any of the categories above)

Exemption

Scope and dates of applicability

14

Lead in solders consisting of more than two elements for the connection between the pins and the package of microprocessors with a lead content of more than 80 % and less than 85 % by weight

Expired on 1 January 2011 and after that date may be used in spare parts for EEE placed on the market before 1 January 2011

Expires on by category;

Lead in solders to complete a viable electrical connection - 29 February 2020 : 1-7 & 10

15 between semiconductor die and carrier within integrated - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial

circuit flip chip packages

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

16

Lead in linear incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes

Expires on 1 September 2013

Expires on by category;

17

Lead halide as radiant agent in high intensity discharge (HID) lamps used for professional reprography applications

- Expires on 21 July 2016 : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial - 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Lead as activator in the fluorescent powder (1 % lead by

weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as speciality

18(a) lamps for diazoprinting reprography, lithography, insect Expired on 1 January 2011

Pb

traps, photochemical and curing processes containing

phosphors such as SMS ((Sr,Ba) 2 MgSi 2 O 7 :Pb)

18(b)

Lead as activator in the fluorescent powder (1 % lead by weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphors such as BSP (BaSi 2 O 5 :Pb)

Expires on by category; - 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial - 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro) - 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Lead as activator in the fluorescent powder (1 % lead by

weight or less) of discharge lamps containing phosphors

18(b)-I such as BSP (BaSi2O5:Pb) when used in medical

Expires on 21 July 2021 : 5 & 8

phototherapy equipment excluding applications covered

by entry 34 of Annex IV)

Lead with PbBiSn-Hg and PbInSn-Hg in specific composition

19 s as main amalgam and with PbSn-Hg as auxiliary amalgam Expires on 1 June 2011

in very compact energy saving lamps (ESL)

Lead oxide in glass used for bonding front and rear

20 substrates of flat fluorescent lamps used for Liquid Crystal Expires on 1 June 2011

Displays (LCDs)

Lead and cadmium in printing inks for the application of

Pb,

21 enamels on glasses, such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses

Cd

Cadmium when used in colour printed glass to provide

21(a) filtering functions, used as a component in lighting

Expires on 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10

applications installed in displays and control panels of EEE

Cd

21(b)

Cadmium in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses, such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses

Expires on 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10

21(c)

Lead in printing inks for the application of enamels on other than borosilicate glasses

Expires on 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10

Pb

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Categories of EEE : 1 (Large household appliances), 2 (Small household appliances), 3 (IT and telecommunications equipment), 4 (Consumer equipment), 5 (Lighting equipment), 6 (Electrical and electronic tools), 7 (Toys, leisure and sports equipment), 8 (Medical devices), 9 (Monitoring and control instruments including industrial monitoring and control instruments), 10 (Automatic dispensers), 11 (Other EEE not covered by any of the categories above)

Exemption

Scope and dates of applicability

23

Lead in finishes of fine pitch components other than connectors with a pitch of 0,65 mm and less

May be used in spare parts for EEE placed on the market before 24 September 2010

Expires on by category;

24

Lead in solders for the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar array ceramic multilayer capacitors

- 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial - 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Expires on by category;

Lead oxide in surface conduction electron emitter displays - Expires on 21 July 2016 : 1-7 & 10

25 (SED) used in structural elements, notably in the seal frit - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial

and frit ring

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

Pb

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

26 Lead oxide in the glass envelope of black light blue lamps Expires on 1 June 2011

Lead alloys as solder for transducers used in high-powered

27 (designated to operate for several hours at acoustic power Expired on 24 September 2010

levels of 125 dB SPL and above) loudspeakers

Expires on by category;

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Lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1, 2, 3 and 4) of Council Directive 69/493/EEC

- 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial - 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Cadmium alloys as electrical/mechanical solder joints to

30

electrical conductors located directly on the voice coil in transducers used in high-powered loudspeakers with

sound pressure levels of 100 dB (A) and more

Expires on by category; - Expires on 21 July 2016 : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial - 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro) - 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Cd

Expires on by category;

Lead in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent - Expires on 21 July 2016 : 1-7 & 10

31 lamps (which, e.g. are used for liquid crystal displays,

- 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial

design or industrial lighting)

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Expires on by category;

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Lead oxide in seal frit used for making window assemblies for Argon and Krypton laser tubes

- 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial - 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11 Expires on by category;

Pb

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Lead in solders for the soldering of thin copper wires of 100 m diameter and less in power transformers

- Expires on 21 July 2016 : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial - 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Expires on by category;

- 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10

34 Lead in cermet-based trimmer potentiometer elements - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial

- 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

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Categories of EEE : 1 (Large household appliances), 2 (Small household appliances), 3 (IT and telecommunications equipment), 4 (Consumer equipment), 5 (Lighting equipment), 6 (Electrical and electronic tools), 7 (Toys, leisure and sports equipment), 8 (Medical devices), 9 (Monitoring and control instruments including industrial monitoring and control instruments), 10 (Automatic dispensers), 11 (Other EEE not covered by any of the categories above)

Exemption

Scope and dates of applicability

36

Mercury used as a cathode sputtering inhibitor in DC plasma displays with a content up to 30 mg per display

Expired on 1 July 2010

Hg

Expires on by category;

37

Lead in the plating layer of high voltage diodes on the basis of a zinc borate glass body

- 21 July 2021 : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial - 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

Pb

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Expires on by category;

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Cadmium and cadmium oxide in thick film pastes used on aluminium bonded beryllium oxide

- Expires on 21 July 2016 : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial - 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro)

- 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Cadmium in colour converting II-VI LEDs (< 10 g Cd per

39 mm 2 of light-emitting area) for use in solid state

Expired on 20 November 2018

Cd

illumination or display systems

Cadmium selenide in downshifting cadmium-based

39(a)

semiconductor nanocrystal quantum dots for use in display lighting applications (< 0,2 g Cd per mm2 of display screen

No limitation

area

40 Cadmium in photoresistors for analogue optocouplers Expires on 31 December 2013

Lead in solders and termination finishes of electrical and

41

electronic components and finishes of printed circuit boards used in ignition modules and other electrical and electronic engine control systems, which for technical reasons shall be mounted directly on or in the crankcase or cylinder of hand-held combustion engines (classes SH:1, SH:2, SH:3 of Directive 97/68/EC of the European

Expires on by category; - No limitation : 1-7 & 10 - 21 July 2021 : 8 & 9 other than in vitro & industrial - 21 July 2023 : 8 (in vitro) - 21 July 2024 : 9 (industrial) & 11

Pb

Parliament and of the Council)

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Appendix 2 (Examples of substances and its compounds)

1) Lead (Pb) and its compounds
Name Lead Lead(II) carbonate Lead(IV) oxide Lead(II,IV) oxide Lead(II) sulfide Lead azide Lead(II) oxide Lead(II) fluoride Lead(II) chloride Lead(IV) chloride Lead(II) carbonate basic Lead(II) iodide Lead hydroxycarbonate Lead(II) cyanide Lead(II) fluoroborate Lead(II) fluosilicate Lead(II) sulfate Lead(II) phosphate Lead thiocyanate Lead(II) chromate Lead(II) titanate Lead(II) acetate, trihydrate Lead(II) acetate Lead(II) metaborate Lead metasilicate Lead silicate Lead antimonite Lead hydrogen arsenate Lead(II) arsenite Lead(IV) acetate / Lead tetraacetate Sulphuric acid, lead salt Lead sulfate, tribasic Lead nitrate Lead sulfochromate yellow Lead oxide sulfate Lead molybdate Tetramethyl lead Tetraethyl lead Lead selenide Lead perchlorate ClHO4.1/2Pb Lead distearate Lead stearate (stearic acid, lead salt) Lead stearate, dibasic Other lead compounds

Chemical symbol
Pb
PbCO3 PbO2 Pb3O4 PbS
Pb(N3)2 PbO
PbF2 PbCl2 PbCl4 2PbCO3 Pbl2 (PbCO3 )2 Pb(OH)2 Pb(CN)2 Pb(BF4)2 PbSiF6 PbSO4 Pb3(PO4)2 Pb(SCN)2 PbCrO4 PbTiO3 Pb(CH3COO)2 3H2O Pb(CH3COO)2 Pb(BO2)2 H2O PbSiO3 H2O3Si.xPb Pb(SbO4)3 PbHAsO4 Pb(AsO2)2 Pb(C2H3O2)4 / C8H12O8Pb PbSO4 Pb4SO7 / PbSO4(PbO)3 Pb(NO3)2 -
Pb2O(SO4) PbMoO4 Pb(CH3)4 Pb(C2H5)4 PbSe
Pb(ClHO4)2 C36H70O4Pb C36H70O4Pb 2PbO / Pb(C17H35COO)2 -

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CAS No. 7439-92-1 598-63-0 1309-60-0 1314-41-6 1314-87-0 13424-46-9 1317-36-8 7783-46-2 7758-95-4 13463-30-4 1319-46-6 10101-63-0 1344-36-1 592-05-2 13814-96-5 25808-74-6 7446-14-2 7446-27-7 592-87-0 7758-97-6 12060-00-3 6080-56-4 301-04-2 10214-39-8 11120-22-2 22569-74-0 13510-89-9 7784-40-9 10031-13-7 546-67-8 15739-80-7 12202-17-4 10099-74-8 1344-37-2 12036-76-9 10190-55-3 75-74-1 78-00-2 12069-00-0 13637-76-8 1072-35-1 7428-48-0 56189-09-4 -
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2) Cadmium (Cd) and its compounds
Name Cadmium Cadmium oxide Cadmium sulfide Cadmium zinc sulfide yellow Cadmium carbonate Cadmium chloride Cadmium sulfate Cadmium nitrate Cadmium nitrate tetrahydrate Cadmium stearate Other cadmium compounds

Chemical symbol Cd CdO CdS CdCO3 CdCl2 CdSO4 Cd(NO3)2 Cd(NO3)2 4H2O Cd(C18H35O2)2 -

CAS No. 7440-43-9 1306-19-0 1306-23-6 8048-07-5 513-78-0 10108-64-2 10124-36-4 10325-94-7 10022-68-1 2223-93-0 -

3) Mercury and its compounds
Name Mercury Mercury(I) chloride Mercury(II) chloride Mercury(I) oxide Mercury(II) oxide Mercury(II) nitrate Mercury(I) sulfate Mercury(II) fulminate Mercury(II) acetate Methylmercury salts Ethylmercury salts Propylmercury salts Methoxyethyl-mercury salts Diphenylmercury Dialkylmercury Phenylmercury nitrate Other mercury compounds

Chemical symbol
Hg
Hg2Cl2 HgCl2 Hg2O HgO
Hg(NO3)2 Hg2(SO)4 Hg(CNO)2 Hg(CH3COO)2 CH3HgX (X: halogen) C2H5HgX C3H7HgX CH3OC2H4HgX (C6H5)2Hg R2Hg(R: alkyl group) C6H5HgNO3 -

CAS No. 7439-97-6 10112-91-1 7487-94-7 15829-53-5 21908-53-2 10045-94-0 7783-35-9 628-86-4 1600-27-7 587-85-9 55-68-5 -

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4) Hexavalent chromium and its compounds

Name Sodium dichromate Sodium dichromate, dihydrate Chromium(VI) oxide / Chromium trioxide Calcium chromate Lead(II) chromate Potassium dichromate Potassium chromate Lithium chromate Sodium chromate Potassium chlorochromate Ammonium chromate Copper chromate Magnesium chromate Strontium chromate Barium chromate Lead chromate (orange color) Lead chromate (yellow color) Dichromium zinc tetraoxide Zinc chromate Zinc dichromate Ammonium dichromate Calcium dichromate Dichromic acid Copper chromite Other hexavalent chromium compounds

Chemical symbol
Na2Cr2O7 Na2Cr2H2O7 CrO3 CaCrO4 PbCrO4 K2Cr2O7 K2CrO7 Li2CrO4 Na2CrO4 K[CrO3Cl] (NH4)2CrO4 CuCrO4 MgCrO4 SrCrO4 BaCrO4 PbCrO4 PbCrO4+PbSO4 Cr2O4Zn ZnCrO4 ZnCr2H2O7 (NH4)2Cr2O7 CaCr2O7 H2Cr2O7 CuCrO3 -

5) PBBs (Polybrominated biphenyls)
Name Polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) 2-bromodiphenyl 3-bromodiphenyl 4-bromodiphenyl 4,4'-Dibromodiphenyl 3,4,5-Tribromodiphenyl 2,4,6-Tribromodiphenyl 3,3',4,4',-tetrabromobiphenyl 2,2',4,5',-tetrabromobiphenyl 2,2',4,5',6-pentabromobiphenyl 3,3',4,4',5,5'-Hexabromodiphenyl 2,2',4,4',5,5'-Hexabromodiphenyl 2,2',3,3',4,5',6,6'-Octabromodiphenyl 2,2',3,3',4,4',5,5',6,6'-Decabromodiphenyl Other PBBs compounds
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Chemical symbol
C12HXBr(10-X) C12H9Br C12H9Br C12H9Br C12H8Br2 C12H7Br3 C12H7Br3 C12H6Br4 C12H6Br4 C12H5Br5 C12H4Br6 C12H4Br6 C12H2Br8 C12Br10 -

CAS No. 10588-01-9 7789-12-0 1333-82-0 13765-19-0 7758-97-6 7778-50-9 7789-00-6 14307-35-8 7775-11-03 16037-50-6 7788-98-9 13548-42-0 13423-61-5 7789-06-02 10294-40-3 1344-38-3 1344-37-2 12018-19-8 13530-65-9 14018-95-2 7789-09-05 14307-33-6 13530-68-2 12053-18-8 -
CAS No. 67774-32-7 2502-07-5 2113-57-7 92-66-0 92-86-4 115245-08-4 59080-33-0 77102-82-0 60044-24-8 59080-39-6 60044-26-0 59080-40-9 119264-60-7 13654-09-6 -
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6) PBDEs (Polybrominated diphenylethers)
Name Polybrominated diphenyl ether(PBDE) Polybrominated diphenyl oxide(PBDO) Polybrominated byphenyl ethers(PBBE) 4-Bromophenyldiphenyl ether 4,4'-Dibromodiphenyl ether Tribromodiphenyl ether Tetrabromodiphenyl ether Pentabromodiphenyl ether Hexabromodiphenyl ether Heptabromodiphenyl ether Octabromodiphenyl ether Nonabromodiphenyl ether Decabromodiphenyl ether Other PBDEs compounds

Chemical symbol
C12H(10-X)BrXO
C12H9BrO C12H8Br2O C12H7Br3O C12H6Br4O C12H5Br5O C12H4Br6O C12H3Br7O C12H2Br8O C12HBr9O C12Br10O -

7) DEHP (Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate)
Name Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP)

Chemical symbol C24H38O4

CAS No.
-
101-55-3 2050-47-7 49690-94-0 40088-47-9 32534-81-9 36483-60-0 68928-80-3 32536-52-0 63936-56-1 1163-19-5 -
CAS No. 117-81-7

8) DBP (Dibutyl phthalate)
Name Dibutyl phthalate (DBP)

Chemical symbol C16H22O4

CAS No. 84-74-2

9) BBP (Benzyl butyl phthalate)
Name Benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP)

Chemical symbol C19H20O4

CAS No. 85-68-7

10) DIBP (Diisobutyl phthalate)
Name Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)

Chemical symbol C16H22O4

CAS No. 84-69-5

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11) Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), Polychlorinated Naphthalenes (PCNs), Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs)

Name Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) Polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs) Trichloronaphthalene Tetrachloronaphthalene Pentachloronaphthalene Octachloronaphthalene Other PCBs, PCNs, PCTs compounds

C12H10-xClX C18H14-x ClX C10H8-xClX C10H5Cl3 C10H4Cl4 C10H3Cl5 C10Cl8 -

Chemical symbol

CAS No. 1336-36-3 61788-33-8 70776-03-3 1321-65-9 1335-88-2 1321-64-8 2234-13-1 -

12) SCCP ; Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffin

Name

Alkanes, C10~13, chloro (SCCP, Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins)

-

Alkanes, C6-18, chloro

-

Alkanes, C12-13, chloro

-

Alkanes, C12-14, chloro

-

Alkanes, C10-14, chloro

-

Alkanes, C10-12, chloro

-

Alkanes, C10-21, chloro

-

Alkanes, C10-26, chloro

-

Alkanes, C10-32, chloro

-

Other Alkane 10-13 Carbon chain compounds

-

Chemical symbol

CAS No.
85535-84-8
68920-70-7 71011-12-6 85536-22-7 85681-73-8 108171-26-2 84082-38-2 97659-46-6 84776-06-7 -

13) PFOS (Perfluorooctane sulfonate)
Name Ammonium heptadecafluorooctane sulfonate Heptadecafluoro-1-octanesulfonic acid, compound with diethanolamine Lithium perfluorooctane sulfonate Heptadecafluorooctane sulfonic acid Potassuim perfluorooctane sulfonate Perfluorooctane sulfonyl flurode Heptadecafluorooctanesulfonic acid tetraethylammonium salt Heptadecafluorooctanesulfonic acid sodium salt Heptadecafluorooctanesulfonamide C8F17SO2X (X=OH, metal salt, halide, amide and other derivatives including polymers) Compounds that contain C8F17SO2, C8F17SO3 or C8F17SO2N moieties Other PFOS compounds

Chemical symbol C8H4F17NO3S C12H12F17NO5S C8F17LiO3S C8HF17O3S C8F17KO3S C8F18O2S C16H20F17NO3S C8F17NaO3S C8H2F17NO2S -
-
-

CAS No. 29081-56-9 70225-14-8 29457-72-5 1763-23-1 2795-39-3 307-35-7 56773-42-3 4021-47-0 754-91-6 -
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14) Nickel and its compounds
Name Nickel Nickel(II) oxide Nickel sulfate Nickel carbonate Nickel chloride Dinickel trioxide Nickel dihydroxide Nickel acetate Nickel carbonyl Other nickel compounds

Ni
NiO
NiSO4 NiCO3 NiCl2 Ni2O3 NiH2O2 NiC4H6O4 Ni(CO)4 -

Chemical symbol

15) Asbestos
Actinolite Amosite Anthophylite Chrysotile Crocidolite Tremolite

Name

Chemical symbol
Ca2(Mg,Fe)5Si8O22(OH)2 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4 Na2F5Si8O22(OH)2 Ca2(Mg,Fe)5Si8O22(OH)2

CAS No. 7440-02-0 1313-99-1 7786-81-4 3333-67-3 7718-54-9 1314-06-3 12054-48-7 373-02-4 13463-39-3 -
CAS No. 77536-66-4 12172-73-5 77536-67-5 12001-29-5 12001-28-4 77536-68-6

16) Azo compounds
Name 2,4,5-Trimethylaniline 2,4-Diaminoanisole 2,4-Toluenediamine 2-Amino-4-nitrotoluene 2-Naphthylamine 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine 3,3'-Dimethyl-4,4'diaminodiphenylmethane 3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine 4,4'-Diaminodiphenylmethane 4,4'-Methylene-bis-(2-chloraniline) 4,4'-Oxydianiline 4,4'-Thiodianiline 4-amino azobenzene 4-Aminodiphenyl 4-Chloro-o-toluidine Benzidine

Chemical symbol
C9H13N C7H10N2O C7H10N2 C7H8N2O2 C10H9N C12H10Cl2N2 C14H16N2O2 C15H18N2 C14H16N2 C13H14N2 C13H12Cl2N2 C12H12N2O C12H12N2S C12H11N3 C12H11N C7H8ClN C12H12N2

137-17-7 615-05-4 95-80-7 99-55-8 91-59-8 91-94-1 119-90-4 838-88-0 119-93-7 101-77-9 101-14-4 101-80-4 139-65-1 60-09-3 92-67-1 95-69-2 92-87-5

CAS No.

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16) Azo compounds
o-Aminoazotoluene o-anisidine o-Toluidine p-Chloroaniline p-Cresidine

Name

Chemical symbol
C14H15N3 C7H9NO C7H9N C6H6ClN C8H11NO

CAS No. 97-56-3 90-04-0 95-53-4 106-47-8 120-71-8

17) Ugilec 121, 141, DBBT
Name DBBT (Monomethyl dibromo diphenyl methane) Ugilec 121 (Monomethyl dichloro diphenyl methane) Ugilec 141 (Monomethyl tetrachloro diphenyl methane)

Chemical symbol C14H12Br2 C14H12Cl2 C14H10Cl4

CAS No. 99688-47-8 81161-70-8 76253-60-6

18) Organic tin compounds

Name

Chemical symbol

Bis(tri-n-butyltin) oxide Tributyltin(TBT) Triphenyltin (TPT) Tributyltin bromide Triphenyltin N,N'-dimethyldithiocarbamate Triphenyltin fluoride Triphenyltin acetate Triphenyltin chloride Triphenyltin hydroxide Triphenyltin fatty acid salts (C=9~11)

O(Sn(C4H9)3)2 (C4H9)3Sn (C6H5)3Sn (C4H9)3SnBr (C6H5)3Sn(CH3)2NCS2 (C6H5)3SnF (C6H5)3SnOCOCH3 (C6H5)3SnCl (C6H5)3SnOH -

Triphenyltin chloroacetate

(C6H5)3SnOCOCH3Cl

Tributyltin methacrylate

(C4H9)3SnC4H5O2

Bis(tributyltin) fumarate

C2H2(COO)2((C4H9)3Sn)2

Tributyltin fluoride

(C4H9)3SnF

Bis(tributyltin) 2,3-dibromosuccinate

((C4H9)3Sn)2C2H2(Br)2(COO)2

Tributyltin acetate

(C4H9)3SnOCOCH3

Tributyltin laurate

(C4H9)3SnC12H23O2

Bis(tributyltin) phthalate

C6H4(COO)2((C4H9)3Sn)2

Copolymer of alkyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate and tributyl tin methacrylate (alkyl; C=8)

-

Tributyltin sulfamate Bis(tributyltin) maleate Tributyltin chloride Mixture of tributyltin cyclopentane-carboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin rosin salts)

(C4H9)3SnSO3NH2 C2H2(COO)2((C4H9)3Sn)2 (C4H9)3SnCl
(C4H9)3SnSO3C5H9

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CAS No. 56-35-9 56573-85-4 668-34-8 1461-23-0 1803-12-9 379-52-2 900-95-8 639-58-7 76-87-9 47672-31-1 7094-94-2 2155-70-6, 18380-71-7 6454-35-9 1983-10-4 31732-71-5 56-36-0 3090-36-6 4782-29-0
-
6517-25-5 14275-57-1 1461-22-9
26239-64-5
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18) Organic tin compounds
Name Tributyltin naphthennate Dibutylltin Dioctylltin Dibutylltin X Dioctylltin X Other organotin compounds

Chemical symbol
(C4H9)3Sn(C10H8) C8H20Sn C16H36Sn C8H20SnX C16H36SnX -

CAS No. 85409-17-2 1002-53-5 15231-44-4 -

19) Arsenic and its compounds
Name Arsenic Triethyl arsenate Arsenic acid disodium salt, heptahydrate Arsenic acid, calcium salt Arsenic acid, copper salt Arsenic acid, diammonium salt Arsenic acid, lead salt Arsenic acid, magnesium salt Arsenic pentoxide Arsenic trichloride Arsenic trihydride Arsenic trioxide Arsenious acid, copper (II) salt Gallium arsenide Arsenious acid, potassium salt

20) ODCs (Ozone layer depleting substances)

Chloroform 1,1,2 Trichloroethane 1,1,2,2 Tetrachloroethane 1,1,1,2 Tetrachloroethane Pentachloroethane 1,1 Dichloroethylene CFC 11 CFC 111 CFC 112 CFC 113 CFC 114 CFC 115

Name

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Chemical symbol
As
C6H15AsO4 AsH15Na2O11 As2Ca3O8 As2Cu3O8 AsH9N2O4 AsHO4Pb As2Mg3O8 As2O5 AsCl3 AsH3 As2O3 AsCuHO3 AsGa
AsKO2

CAS No. 7440-38-2 15606-95-8 10048-95-0 7778-44-1 10103-61-4 7784-44-3 7784-40-9 10103-50-1 1303-28-2 7784-34-1 7784-42-1 1327-53-3 10290-12-7 1303-00-0 10124-50-2

Chemical symbol
CHCl3 C2H3Cl3 C2H2Cl4 C2H2Cl4 C2HCl5 C2H2Cl2 CCl3F C2Cl5F C2Cl4F2 C2Cl3F3 C2Cl2F4 C2ClF5

CAS No. 67-66-3 79-00-5 79-34-5 630-20-6 76-01-7 75-35-4 75-69-4 354-56-3 76-12-0, 28605-74-5 76-13-1 76-14-2, 1320-37-2 76-15-3

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20) ODCs (Ozone layer depleting substances)

CFC 12 CFC 13 CFC 211 CFC 212 CFC 213 CFC 214 CFC 215 CFC 216 CFC 217 Halon 1211 Halon 1301 Halon 2402 bromochloromethane HBFC-121B4 HBFC-122B3 HBFC-123B2 HBFC-124B1 HBFC-131B3 HBFC-132B2 HBFC-141B2 HBFC-133B1 HBFC-142B1 HBFC-151B1 HBFC-21B2 HBFC-221B6 HBFC-222B5 HBFC-223B4 HBFC-224B3 HBFC-226B1 HBFC-225B2 HBFC-22B1 HBFC-231B5 HBFC-232B4 HBFC-233B3 HBFC-234B2 HBFC-235B1 HBFC-242B3 HBFC-241B4 HBFC-243B2 HBFC-244B1 HBFC-251B3

Name

Chemical symbol
CCl2F2 CClF3 C3Cl7F C3Cl6F2 C3Cl5F3 C3Cl4F4 C3Cl3F5 C3Cl2F6 C3ClF7 CBrClF2 CBrF3 C2Br2F4 CH2BrCl C2HFBr4 C2HF2Br3 C2HF3Br2 C2HF4Br C2H2FBr3 C2H2F2Br2 C2H3FBr2 C2H2F3Br C2H3F2Br C2H4FBr CHFBr2 C3HFBr6 C3HF2Br5 C3HF3Br4 C3HF4Br3 C3HF6Br C3HF5Br2 CHF2Br C3H2FBr5 C3H2F2Br4 C3H2F3Br3 C3H2F4Br2 C3H2F5Br C3H3F2Br3 C3H3FBr4 C3H3F3Br2 C3H3F4Br C3H4FBr3

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CAS No. 75-71-8 75-72-9 422-78-6, 135401-87-5 3182-26-1 2354-06-5 2268-46-4 1652-81-9 661-97-2 422-86-6 353-59-3 75-63-8 124-73-2 74-97-5 306-80-9 354-04-1 75-82-1 358-97-4 762-49-2 431-78-7 -
460-88-8 70192-80-2 70192-83-5 679-84-5 75372-14-1
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20) ODCs (Ozone layer depleting substances)

HBFC-253B1 HBFC-252B2 HBFC-261B2 HBFC-262B1 HBFC-31B1 HBFC-271B1 HCFC-31 HCFC-121 HCFC-122 HCFC-123 HCFC-124 HCFC-131 HCFC-132 HCFC-133 HCFC-141 HCFC-141b HCFC-142 HCFC-142b HCFC-151 HCFC-21 HCFC-22 HCFC-221 HCFC-222 HCFC-223 HCFC-224 HCFC-225 HCFC-225ca HCFC-225cb HCFC-226 HCFC-231 HCFC-232 HCFC-233 HCFC-234 HCFC-235 HCFC-241 HCFC-242 HCFC-243 HCFC-244 HCFC-251 HCFC-252 HCFC-253

Name

Chemical symbol
C3H4F3Br C3H4F2Br2 C3H5FBr2 C3H5F2Br CH2FBr C3H6FBr CH2FCl C2HFCl4 C2HF2Cl3 C2HF3Cl2 C2HF4Cl C2H2FCl3 C2H2F2Cl2 C2H2F3Cl C2H3FCl2 C2H3FCl2 C2H3F2Cl CH3CF2Cl C2H4FCl CHFCl2 CHF2Cl C3HFCl6 C3HF2Cl5 C3HF3Cl4 C3HF4Cl3 C3HF5Cl2 CF3CF2CHCl2 CF2ClCF2CHClF C3HF6Cl C3H2FCl5 C3H2F2Cl4 C3H2F3Cl3 C3H2F4Cl2 C3H2F5Cl C3H3FCl4 C3H3F2Cl3 C3H3F3Cl2 C3H3F4Cl C3H4FCl3 C3H4F2Cl2 C3H4F3Cl

CAS No. 421-46-5 460-25-3 51584-26-0 352-91-0 373-52-4 354-14-3 354-21-2 306-83-2 2837-89-0 134237-34-6 25915-78-0 75-88-7 25167-88-8 1717-00-6 25497-29-4 75-68-3 1615-75-4 75-43-4 75-45-6 134237-35-7 134237-36-8 34237-37-9 134237-38-0 128903-21-9 422-56-0 507-55-1 134308-72-8 134190-48-0 134237-39-1 134237-40-4 127564-83-4 134237-41-5 134190-49-1 134237-42-6 134237-43-7 134190-50-4 134190-51-5 134190-52-6 134237-44-8

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20) ODCs (Ozone layer depleting substances)

HCFC-261 HCFC-262 HCFC-271 methyl bromide 1,1,1-trichloroethane Carbon tetrachloride Trichloroethylene sulfur hexafluoride HFCs PFCs

Name

Chemical symbol C3H5FCl2 C3H5F2Cl C3H6FCl CH3Br C2H3Cl3 CCl4 C2HCl3 F6S -
-

21) PAHs (Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons)
Name Naphthalene Acenaphthalene Acenaphthene Fluorene Phenanthrene Anthracene Pyrene Benzo[g,h,i]perylene Benzo(a)pyrene(BaP) Benzo(e)pyrene(BeP) Benzoanthracenepyrene(BaA) Chrysen Benzofluoranthene(BbFA) Benzofluoranthene(BjFA) Benzofluoranthene(BkFA) Dibenzoanthracene(DBAhA)

C10H8 C12H8 C12H8 C13H10 C14H10 C14H10 C16H10 C22H12 C20H12 C20H12 C18H12 C18H12 C20H12 C20H12 C20H12 C22H14

Chemical symbol

22) Formaldehydes
Formaldehyde

Name

Chemical symbol HCHO

CAS No. 134237-45-9 134190-53-7 134190-54-8 74-83-9 71-55-6 56-23-5 79-01-06 2551-62-4 -
CAS No. 91-20-3 208-96-8 83-32-9 86-73-7 85-01-8 120-12-7 129-00-0 129-24-2 50-32-8 192-97-2 56-55-3 218-01-9 205-99-2 205-82-3 207-08-9 53-70-3
CAS No. 50-00-0

23) DMF (Dimethylfumarate)

Dimethylfumarate

Name

Chemical symbol C6H8O4

CAS No. 624-49-7

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24) VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds)

Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene m-Xylene p-Xylene o-Xylene Styrene Other VOC compounds

Name

Chemical symbol
C6H6 C7H8 C6H5C2H5 C6H4(CH3)2 C6H4(CH3)2 C6H4(CH3)2 C8H8 -

CAS No. 71-43-2 108-88-3 100-41-4 108-38-3 106-42-3 95-47-6 100-42-5 -

25) HBCDD (Hexabromocyclododecane)
Name Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) Alpha-hexabromocyclododecane Beta-hexabromocyclododecane Gamma-hexabromocyclododecane 1,2,5,6,9,10-hexabromocyclodecane

26) BPA (Bisphenol A)
Bisphenol A

Name

Chemical symbol
C12H18Br6 -C12H18Br6 -C12H18Br6 -C12H18Br6 C12H18Br6

CAS No. 25637-99-4 134237-50-6 134237-51-7 134237-52-8 3194-55-6

Chemical symbol C15H16O2

CAS No. 80-05-7

27) TCEP (Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate)
Name Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP)

Chemical symbol C6H12Cl3O4P

CAS No. 115-96-8

28) TDCPP (Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl)phosphate)
Name Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl)phosphate (TDCPP)

Chemical symbol C9H15Cl6O4P

CAS No. 13674-87-8

29) PFOA (Perfluorooctanoic acid)
Name Pentadecafluorooctanoic acid Perfluorooctanoic anhydride Perfluorooctanoic acid, ammonium salt Perfluorooctanoic acid sodium salt
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Chemical symbol
C8HF15O2 C16F30O3 C8H4F15NO2 C8F15NaO2

CAS No. 335-67-1 33496-48-9 3825-26-1 335-95-5

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29) PFOA (Perfluorooctanoic acid)
Name Potassium perfluorooctanoate Silver perfluorooctanoate Perfluorooctanoyl fluoride Methyl perfluorooctanoate Ethyl perfluorooctanoate Other Perfluorooctanoic acid compounds

Chemical symbol
C8H2F15KO2 C8AgF15O2 C8F16O C9H3F15O2 C10H5F15O2 -

CAS No. 2395-00-8 335-93-3 335-66-0 376-27-2 3108-24-5 -

30) PCP (Pentachlorophenol)
Name 2,3,4,5,6-Pentachlorophenol

Chemical symbol C6HCl5O

CAS No. 87-86-5

31) PVC (Poly vinyl chloride)
Name Poly vinyl chloride
32) Antimony compounds
Name Antimony trioxide Antimony pentaoxide Antimony trisulfide Antimony trichloride Sodium antimonate Antimony pentachloride Antimony tetroxide Indium antimonide Other Antimony compounds
33) Beryllium and its compounds
Name Beryllium Beryllium carbonate Beryllium chloride Beryllium fluoride Beryllium hydroxide Other Beryllium compounds

Chemical symbol H(CH2CHCl)nH

CAS No.
9002-86-2, 93050-82-9

Chemical symbol
Sb2O3 Sb2O5 Sb2S3 SbCl3 NaSbO3 SbCl5 Sb2O4 InSb
-

CAS No. 1309-64-4 1314-60-9 1345-04-6 10025-91-9 15432-85-6 7647-18-9 1332-81-6 1312-41-0 -

Chemical symbol
Be
Be2CO3(OH)2 BeCl2 BeF2 BeH2O2 -

CAS No. 7440-41-7 66104-24-3 7787-47-5 7787-49-7 13327-32-7 -

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34) Other phthalates
Name
Di-"isononyl" phthalate (DINP)
di-"isodecyl" phthalate (DIDP)
di-n-octyl phthalate (DnOP) 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters (DHNUP) 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters, C7-rich (DIHP) 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dipentylester, branched and linear (DPP) Dimethyl phthalate (DMP) Diethyl phthalate (DEP) Di-n-hexyl phthalate (DnHP) Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate (DMEP) Di-iso-pentyl phthalate (DIPP) n-Pentyl-isopentyl phthalate (nPIPP) Di-n-pentyl phthalate (DnPP) Dicyclohexyl phthalate (DCHP) Other Phthalates compounds

Chemical symbol
C26H42O4
C28H46O4 C24H38O4 -
-
-
C10H10O4 C12H14O4 C20H30O4 C14H18O6 C13H16O4 C18H26O4 C18H26O4 C20H26O4 -

CAS No. 28553-12-1, 68515-48-0 26761-40-0, 68515-49-1 117-84-0
68515-42-4
71888-89-6
84777-06-0
131-11-3 84-66-2 84-75-3 117-82-8 605-50-5 776297-69-9 131-18-0 84-61-7 -

35) Other Brominated Chlorinated flame retardants (BFRs)

Name

Chemical symbol

Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) Tetrabromobisphenol A dimethylether Tetrabromobisphenol A dibromopropyl ether Tetrabromobisphenol A bisallylether Tetrabromobisphenol A bis(2-hydroxyethyl ether) Tri(2, 3-dibromopropyl) phosphate Bis(2, 3-dibromopropyl) phosphate Tetradecabromo (p-diphenoxybenzene) Bis(2, 4, 6-tribromophenyl) carbonate 2-Propenoic acid (pentabromophenylmethyl) ester, homopolymer

C15H12Br4O2 C17H16Br4O2 C21H20Br8O2 C21H20Br4O2 C19H20Br4O4 C9H15Br6O4P C6H11Br4O4P C18Br14O2 C13H4Br6O3
(C10H5Br5O2)n

Polystyrene, brominated 1,2-Bis (2,4,6-tribromophenoxy) ethane Disodium tetrabromophthalate TBBPA bis(2, 3-dibromopropyl) ether 1H-Isoindole-1, 3(2H)-dione2,2'-(1,2-ethanediyl)bis[4,5,6,7-tetrabromo]

(C8H5Br3)n C14H8Br6O2 C8H2Br4O4.2Na C21H20Br8O2
C18H4Br8N2O4

3,4,5,6-Tetrabromo-1,2-benzenedicarboylic mixed esters acid, propylene with diethylene glycol and glycol

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CAS No. 79-94-7 37853-61-5 21850-44-2 25327-89-3 4162-45-2 126-72-7 5412-25-9 58965-66-5 67990-32-3
59447-57-3
88497-56-7 37853-59-1 25357-79-3 21850-44-2
32588-76-4
77098-07-8

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35) Other Brominated Chlorinated flame retardants (BFRs)

Name Polymer of TBBPA, phosgene, and phenol Tris(tribromoneopentyl) phosphate TBBPA, 2,2-bis[4-(2,3-epoxypropyloxy) dibromo Phenyl]propane polymer Phosphoric acid, mixed 3-bromo-2,2-dimethylpropyl and 2-bromoethyl and 2-chloroethyl esters 2,4,6-Tribromophenyl terminated carbonate oligomer Tetrabromocyclooctane Brominated aliphatic compounds Dibromoethyl dibromo cyclohexane N,N-Ethylene-bis(tetrabromophthalimide) Brominated polystylene Tetrabromophthalic anhydride Ethylenebis(Tetrabromophthalimide)

Chemical symbol (C7H5O2).(C16H10Br4O3)n.(C6H5O) C15H24Br9O4P
(C21H20Br4O4)n.(C15H12Br4O2)n
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(C7H2Br3O2).(C16H10Br4O3)n. (C6H2Br3O) C8H12Br4 C8H12Br4 C18H4Br8N2O4 (C8H5Br3)n C8Br4O3 C18H4Br8N2O4

Brominated epoxy resin endcapped with tribromophenol -

FR-122P (polymer)

-

1,2,3-Tribromophenyl-allylether

-

TBBA carbonate oligomer

-

Brominated epoxy polymers

-

2,4,6-Tribromophenyl-allylether

-

Other BFRs compounds

-

CAS No. 94334-64-2 19186-97-1
68928-70-1
125997-20-8
71342-77-3
31454-48-5 3322-93-8 32588-76-4 57137-10-7 632-79-1 32588-76-4 135229-48-0, 139638-58-7, 158725-44-1 1195978-93- 8 26762-91-4 28906-13-0 30496-13-0 3278-89-5 -

36) Other Chlorinated flame retardants (CFRs)

Name tris(1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TCPP) Tetrakis(hydroxymethyl)-phosphonium chloride (THPC) Bis(hexachlorocyclopentadieno)Cyclooctane (Dechlorane A) Chloroprene
Medium-chain chlorinated paraffins, C14-C17 (MCCP)
Chlorinated paraffins Chlorinated polymers and elastomers Tris(2-chloropropyl) phosphate Tetrachlorobisfenol A (TCBA) Tetrachlorophthalic anhydride (TCPA) Dichloromethane Trichloroethylene (TCE) Hexachlorobutadiene (HCBD) Other CFRs compounds

Chemical symbol
C9H18Cl3O4P C4H12ClO4P C18H12Cl12 C4H5Cl C14H24Cl6 C17H29Cl7 -
-
C9H18Cl3O4P C15H12Cl4O2 C8Cl4O3 CH2Cl2 C2HCl3 C4Cl6 -

CAS No. 13674-84-5 124-64-1 13560-89-9 126-99-8
85535-85-9
85422-92-0 184963-09-5 6145-73-9 79-95-8 117-08-8 75-09-2 79-01-6 87-68-3 -

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37) Radioactive Substances, Radioactive Isotopes
Name Uranium-238 Radon Americium-241 Thorium-232 Cesium-137 Strontium-90 Other radioactive substances

Chemical symbol U-238 Rn Am-241 Th-232 Cs-137 Sr-90 -

CAS No. 7440-61-1 10043-92-2 14596-10-2 7440-29-1 10045-97-3 10098-97-2 -

Appendix 3 (List of biocidal substances in products)
The following list is the biocidal substances that are managed by LG Electronics, and they can or cannot be used depending on the purpose of use. Therefore, your should check in advance whether the biocidal substance that you intend to use has been approved for that purpose by the national regulatory authorities.
- How to check the approval status  EU ECHA : http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/biocidal-active-substances  US EPA : https://iaspub.epa.gov/apex/pesticides/f?p=PPLS:1  Ministry of Environment of Korea: https://chemp.me.go.kr/ (to be announced at the end of 2019)
- List of biocidal substances (as of 2019)

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