Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council
of 30 November 2009
on cosmetic products
(recast)
(Text with EEA relevance)
THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 95 thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,
Having regard to the opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee(1),
Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 251 of the Treaty(2),
Whereas:
(1) Council Directive 76/768/EEC of 27 July 1976 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to cosmetic products(3) has been significantly amended on several occasions. Since further amendments are to be made, in this particular case it should be recast as one single text in the interests of clarity.
(2) A Regulation is the appropriate legal instrument as it imposes clear and detailed rules which do not give room for diverging transposition by Member States. Moreover, a Regulation ensures that legal requirements are implemented at the same time throughout the Community.
(3) This Regulation aims at simplifying procedures and streamlining terminology, thereby reducing administrative burden and ambiguities. Moreover, it strengthens certain elements of the regulatory framework for cosmetics, such as in-market control, with a view to ensuring a high level of protection of human health.
(4) This Regulation comprehensively harmonises the rules in the Community in order to achieve an internal market for cosmetic products while ensuring a high level of protection of human health.
(5) The environmental concerns that substances used in cosmetic products may raise are considered through the application of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) and establishing a European Chemicals Agency(4), which enables the assessment of environmental safety in a cross-sectoral manner.
(6) This Regulation relates only to cosmetic products and not to medicinal products, medical devices or biocidal products. The delimitation follows in particular from the detailed definition of cosmetic products, which refers both to their areas of application and to the purposes of their use.
(7) The assessment of whether a product is a cosmetic product has to be made on the basis of a case-by-case assessment, taking into account all characteristics of the product. Cosmetic products may include creams, emulsions, lotions, gels and oils for the skin, face masks, tinted bases (liquids, pastes, powders), make-up powders, after-bath powders, hygienic powders, toilet soaps, deodorant soaps, perfumes, toilet waters and eau de Cologne, bath and shower preparations (salts, foams, oils, gels), depilatories, deodorants and anti-perspirants, hair colorants, products for waving, straightening and fixing hair, hair-setting products, hair-cleansing products (lotions, powders, shampoos), hair-conditioning products (lotions, creams, oils), hairdressing products (lotions, lacquers, brilliantines), shaving products (creams, foams, lotions), make-up and products removing make-up, products intended for application to the lips, products for care of the teeth and the mouth, products for nail care and make-up, products for external intimate hygiene, sunbathing products, products for tanning without sun, skin-whitening products and anti-wrinkle products.
(8) The Commission should define the categories of cosmetic products which are relevant for the application of this Regulation.
(9) Cosmetic products should be safe under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use. In particular, a risk-benefit reasoning should not justify a risk to human health.
(10) The presentation of a cosmetic product and in particular its form, odour, colour, appearance, packaging, labelling, volume or size should not endanger health and safety of consumers due to confusion with foodstuffs, in accordance with Council Directive 87/357/EEC of 25 June 1987 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning products which, appearing to be other than they are, endanger the health or safety of consumers(5).
(11) In order to establish clear responsibilities, each cosmetic product should be linked to a responsible person established within the Community.
(12) Ensuring traceability of a cosmetic product throughout the whole supply chain helps to make market surveillance simpler and more efficient. An efficient traceability system facilitates market surveillance authorities’ task of tracing economic operators.
(13) It is necessary to determine under which conditions a distributor is to be considered as the responsible person.
(14) All legal or natural persons in the wholesale trade as well as retailers selling directly to the consumer are covered by reference to the distributor. The obligations of the distributor should therefore be adapted to the respective role and part of the activity of each of these operators.
(15) The European cosmetics sector is one of the industrial activities affected by counterfeiting, which may increase risks to human health. Member States should pay particular attention to the implementation of horizontal Community legislation and measures regarding counterfeit products in the field of cosmetic products, for example Council Regulation (EC) No 1383/2003 of 22 July 2003 concerning customs action against goods suspected of infringing certain intellectual property rights and the measures to be taken against goods found to have infringed such rights(6) and Directive 2004/48/EC of the European parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 on the enforcement of intellectual property rights(7). In-market controls represent a powerful means of identifying products that do not comply with the requirements of this Regulation.
(16) To ensure their safety, cosmetic products placed on the market should be produced according to good manufacturing practice.
(17) For the purpose of effective market surveillance, a product information file should be made readily accessible, at one single address within the Community, to the competent authority of the Member State where the file is located.
(18) In order to be comparable and of high quality, the results of the non-clinical safety studies carried out for the purposes of assessing the safety of a cosmetic product should comply with the relevant Community legislation.
(19) It should be made clear which information is to be made available to the competent authorities. That information should include all the necessary particulars relating to identity, quality, safety for human health and the effects claimed for the cosmetic product. In particular, this product information should include a cosmetic product safety report documenting that a safety assessment has been conducted.
(20) To ensure the uniform application and control of the restrictions for substances, sampling and analysis should be carried out in a reproducible and standardised manner.
(21) The term ‘mixture’ as defined in this Regulation should have the same meaning as the term ‘preparation’ previously used in Community legislation.
(22) For reasons of effective market surveillance, the competent authorities should be notified of certain information about the cosmetic product placed on the market.
(23) In order to allow for rapid and appropriate medical treatment in the event of difficulties, the necessary information about the product formulation should be submitted to poison control centres and assimilated entities, where such centres have been established by Member States to that end.
(24) In order to keep administrative burdens to a minimum, the notified information for competent authorities, poison control centres and assimilated entities should be submitted centrally for the Community by way of an electronic interface.
(25) In order to ensure a smooth transition to the new electronic interface, economic operators should be allowed to notify the information required in accordance with this Regulation before its date of application.
(26) The general principle of the responsibility of the manufacturer or importer for the safety of the product should be supported by restrictions of some substances in Annexes II and III. Moreover, substances which are intended to be used as colorants, preservatives and UV-filters should be listed in the Annexes IV, V and VI respectively in order to be allowed for these uses.
(27) To avoid ambiguities, it should be clarified that the list of allowed colorants contained in Annex IV includes only substances which colour through absorption and reflection and not substances which colour through photoluminescence, interference, or chemical reaction.
(28) To address safety concerns raised, Annex IV, which is currently restricted to skin colorants, should also include hair colorants once the risk assessment of these substances by the Scientific Committee for Consumer Safety (SCCS) set up by Commission Decision 2008/721/EC of 5 September 2008 setting up an advisory structure of Scientific Committees and experts in the field of consumer safety, public health and the environment(8) has been finalised. To this end, the Commission should have the possibility to include hair colorants in the scope of that Annex by the comitology procedure.
(29) The use of nanomaterials in cosmetic products may increase with the further development of technology. In order to ensure a high level of consumer protection, free movement of goods and legal certainty for manufacturers, it is necessary to develop a uniform definition for nanomaterials at international level. The Community should endeavour to reach an agreement on a definition in appropriate international fora. Should such an agreement be reached, the definition of nanomaterials in this Regulation should be adapted accordingly.
(30) At present, there is inadequate information on the risks associated with nanomaterials. In order to better assess their safety the SCCS should provide guidance in cooperation with relevant bodies on test methodologies which take into account specific characteristics of nanomaterials.
(31) The Commission should regularly review the provisions on nanomaterials in the light of scientific progress.
(32) Given the hazardous properties of substances classified as carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic for reproduction (CMR), category 1A, 1B and 2, pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures(9), their use in cosmetic products should be prohibited. However, as a hazardous property of a substance does not necessarily always entail a risk, there should be a possibility to allow the use of substances classified as CMR 2 substances where, in view of exposure and concentration, they have been found safe for use in cosmetic products by the SCCS and are regulated by the Commission in the Annexes to this Regulation. With regard to substances which are classified as CMR 1A or 1B substances, there should be a possibility, in the exceptional case that these substances comply with food safety requirements, inter alia as a result of their naturally occurring in food, and that no suitable alternative substances exist, to use such substances in cosmetic products on the condition that such use has been found safe by the SCCS. Where such conditions are met, the Commission should amend the relevant Annexes to this Regulation within 15 months of classification of substances as CMR 1A or 1B substances under Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008. Such substances should be continuously reviewed by the SCCS.
(33) A safety assessment of substances, particularly those classified as CMR 1A or 1B substances, should consider the overall exposure to such substances stemming from all sources. At the same time, for those involved in producing safety assessments, it is essential that there be a harmonised approach to the development and use of such overall exposure estimates. In consequence, the Commission, in close cooperation with the SCCS, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and other relevant stakeholders, should, as a matter of urgency, carry out a review and develop guidance regarding the production and use of overall exposure estimates for these substances.
(34) The assessment by the SCCS of the use of substances classified as CMR 1A and 1B in cosmetic products should also take into account the exposure to those substances of vulnerable population groups, such as children under three years of age, elderly people, pregnant and breast-feeding women and persons with compromised immune responses.
(35) The SCCS should give opinions where appropriate on the safety of use of nanomaterials in cosmetic products. These opinions should be based on full information being made available by the responsible person.
(36) Action by the Commission and Member States relating to the protection of human health should be based on the precautionary principle.
(37) In order to ensure product safety, prohibited substances should be acceptable at trace levels only if they are technologically inevitable with correct manufacturing processes and provided that the product is safe.
(38) The Protocol on protection and welfare of animals annexed to the Treaty provides that the Community and the Member States are to pay full regard to the welfare requirements of animals in the implementation of Community policies, in particular with regard to the internal market.
(39) Council Directive 86/609/EEC of 24 November 1986 on the approximation of laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States regarding the protection of animals used for experimental and other scientific purposes(10) established common rules for the use of animals for experimental purposes within the Community and laid down the conditions under which such experiments must be carried out in the territory of the Member States. In particular, Article 7 of that Directive requires that animal experiments be replaced by alternative methods, where such methods exist and are scientifically satisfactory.
(40) The safety of cosmetic products and their ingredients may be ensured through the use of alternative methods which are not necessarily applicable to all uses of chemical ingredients. Therefore, the use of such methods by the whole cosmetic industry should be promoted and their adoption at Community level ensured, where such methods offer an equivalent level of protection to consumers.
(41) The safety of finished cosmetic products can already be ensured on the basis of knowledge of the safety of the ingredients that they contain. Provisions prohibiting animal testing of finished cosmetic products should therefore be laid down. The application, in particular by small and medium-sized enterprises, of both test methods and assessment procedures for relevant available data, including the use of read-across and weight-of-evidence approaches, which do not involve the use of animals for assessing the safety of finished cosmetic products could be facilitated by Commission guidelines.
(42) It will gradually become possible to ensure the safety of ingredients used in cosmetic products by using non-animal alternative methods validated at Community level, or approved as being scientifically validated, by the European Centre for the Validation of Alternative Methods (ECVAM) and with due regard to the development of validation within the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). After consulting the SCCS as regards the applicability of the validated alternative methods to the field of cosmetic products, the Commission should immediately publish the validated or approved methods recognised as being applicable to such ingredients. In order to achieve the highest possible degree of animal protection, a deadline should be set for the introduction of a definitive prohibition.
(43) The Commission established timetables of deadlines up to 11 March 2009 for prohibiting the marketing of cosmetic products, the final formulation, ingredients or combinations of ingredients which have been tested on animals, and for prohibiting each test currently carried out using animals. In view, however, of tests concerning repeated-dose toxicity, reproductive toxicity and toxicokinetics, it is appropriate for the final deadline for prohibiting the marketing of cosmetic products for which those tests are used to be 11 March 2013. On the basis of annual reports, the Commission should be authorised to adapt the timetables within the abovementioned maximum time limit.
(44) Better coordination of resources at Community level will contribute to increasing the scientific knowledge indispensable for the development of alternative methods. It is essential, for this purpose, that the Community continue and increase its efforts and take the measures necessary for the promotion of research and the development of new non-animal alternative methods, in particular within its Framework Programmes for research.
(45) The recognition by third countries of alternative methods developed in the Community should be encouraged. In order to achieve this objective, the Commission and the Member States should take all appropriate steps to facilitate acceptance of such methods by the OECD. The Commission should also endeavour, within the framework of European Community cooperation agreements, to obtain recognition of the results of safety tests carried out in the Community using alternative methods so as to ensure that the export of cosmetic products for which such methods have been used is not hindered and to prevent or avoid third countries requiring the repetition of such tests using animals.
(46) Transparency is needed regarding the ingredients used in cosmetic products. Such transparency should be achieved by indication of the ingredients used in a cosmetic product on its packaging. Where for practical reasons it is impossible to indicate the ingredients on the packaging, such information should be enclosed so that the consumer has access to this information.
(47) A glossary of common ingredient names should be compiled by the Commission to ensure uniform labelling and to facilitate identification of cosmetics ingredients. This glossary should not be intended to constitute a limitative list of substances used in cosmetic products.
(48) In order to inform consumers, cosmetic products should bear precise and easily understandable indications concerning their durability for use. Given that consumers should be informed of the date until which the cosmetic product will continue to fulfil its initial function and remain safe, it is important to know the date of minimum durability, i.e. the date by which it is best to use the product. Where the minimum durability is more than 30 months, the consumer should be informed of the period of time after opening that the cosmetic product may be used without any harm to the consumer. However, this requirement should not apply where the concept of the durability after opening is not relevant, that is to say for single-use products, products not at risk of deterioration or products which do not open.
(49) A number of substances have been identified by the SCCS as likely to cause allergic reactions and it will be necessary to restrict their use and/or impose certain conditions concerning them. In order to ensure that consumers are adequately informed, the presence of these substances should be mentioned in the list of ingredients and consumers’ attention should be drawn to the presence of these ingredients. This information should improve the diagnosis of contact allergies among consumers and should enable them to avoid the use of cosmetic products which they do not tolerate. For substances which are likely to cause allergy to a significant part of the population, other restrictive measures such as a ban or a restriction of concentration should be considered.
(50) In the safety assessment of a cosmetic product it should be possible to take into account results of risk assessments that have been carried out in other relevant areas. The use of such data should be duly substantiated and justified.
(51) The consumer should be protected from misleading claims concerning efficacy and other characteristics of cosmetic products. In particular Directive 2005/29/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 May 2005 concerning unfair business-to-consumer commercial practices in the internal market(11) is applicable. Furthermore, the Commission, in cooperation with Member States, should define common criteria in relation to specific claims for cosmetic products.
(52) It should be possible to claim on a cosmetic product that no animal testing was carried out in relation to its development. The Commission, in consultation with the Member States, has developed guidelines to ensure that common criteria are applied in the use of claims and that an aligned understanding of the claims is reached, and in particular that such claims do not mislead the consumer. In developing such guidelines, the Commission has also taken into account the views of the many small and medium-sized enterprises which make up the majority of the ‘non-animal testing’ producers, relevant non-governmental organisations, and the need for consumers to be able to make practical distinctions between products on the basis of animal testing criteria.
(53) In addition to the labelled information, consumers should be given the possibility to request certain product-related information from the responsible person in order to make informed product choices.
(54) Effective market surveillance is necessary in order to ensure that the provisions of this Regulation are respected. To this end, serious undesirable effects should be notified and competent authorities should have a possibility to request from the responsible person a list of cosmetic products containing substances which have raised serious doubts in terms of safety.
(55) This Regulation is without prejudice to the possibility for Member States to regulate, in compliance with Community law, the notification by health professionals or consumers of serious undesirable effects to the competent authorities of Member States.
(56) This Regulation is without prejudice to the possibility for Member States to regulate, in compliance with Community law, the establishment of economic operators in the area of cosmetic products.
(57) In case of non-compliance with this Regulation, a clear and efficient procedure for the withdrawal and recall of products may be necessary. This procedure should, where possible, build upon existing Community rules for unsafe goods.
(58) In order to address cosmetic products which, despite complying with the provisions of this Regulation, might endanger human health, a safeguard procedure should be introduced.
(59) The Commission should provide indications for the uniform interpretation and application of the concept of serious risks in order to facilitate the consistent implementation of this Regulation.
(60) In order to comply with principles of good administrative practices, any decision by a competent authority in the framework of market surveillance should be duly substantiated.
(61) In order to ensure effective in-market control, a high degree of administrative cooperation amongst the competent authorities is necessary. This concerns in particular mutual assistance in the verification of product information files located in another Member State.
(62) The Commission should be assisted by the SCCS, an independent risk assessment body.
(63) The measures necessary for the implementation of this Regulation should be adopted in accordance with Council Decision 1999/468/EC of 28 June 1999 laying down the procedures for the exercise of implementing powers conferred on the Commission(12).
(64) In particular, power should be conferred on the Commission to adapt the Annexes to this Regulation to technical progress. Since those measures are of general scope and are designed to amend non-essential elements of this Regulation they must be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny provided for in Article 5a of Decision 1999/468/EC.
(65) When, on imperative grounds of urgency, the normal time-limits for the regulatory procedure with scrutiny cannot be complied with, the Commission should be able to apply the urgency procedure provided for in Article 5a(6) of Decision 1999/468/EC for the adoption of certain measures relating to CMRs, nanomaterials and potential risks to human health.
(66) Member States should lay down provisions on penalties applicable to infringements of the provisions of this Regulation and ensure that they are implemented. Those penalties should be effective, proportionate and dissuasive.
(67) Economic operators as well as Member States and the Commission need sufficient time to adapt to the changes introduced by this Regulation. Therefore it is appropriate to provide for a sufficient transitional period for that adaptation. However, in order to ensure a smooth transition, economic operators should be allowed to place on the market cosmetic products which comply with this Regulation before the expiry of that transitional period.
(68) In order to enhance the safety of cosmetic products and strengthen the market surveillance, cosmetic products placed on the market after the date of application of this Regulation should comply with its obligations regarding safety assessment, the product information file and notification, even if similar obligations have already been fulfilled under Directive 76/768/EEC.
(69) Directive 76/768/EEC should be repealed. However, in order to ensure appropriate medical treatment in the event of difficulties and to ensure market surveillance, the information received pursuant to Article 7(3) and Article 7a(4) of Directive 76/768/EEC concerning cosmetic products should be kept by the competent authorities for a certain period of time and the information kept by the responsible person should remain available for the same period of time.
(70) This Regulation should be without prejudice to the obligations of the Member States relating to the time-limits for transposition into national law of the Directives set out in Part B of Annex IX.
(71) Since the objective of this Regulation, namely the achievement of the internal market and a high level of protection of human health through the compliance of cosmetic products with the requirements laid down in this Regulation, cannot be sufficiently achieved by the Member States and can therefore, by reason of the scale of the action, be better achieved at Community level, the Community may adopt measures, in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity, as set out in Article 5 of the Treaty. In accordance with the principle of proportionality, as set out in that Article, this Regulation does not go beyond what is necessary in order to achieve that objective,
HAVE ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
CHAPTER IU.K.SCOPE, DEFINITIONS
Article 1U.K.Scope and objective
This Regulation establishes rules to be complied with by any cosmetic product made available on the market, in order to ensure the functioning of the internal market and a high level of protection of human health.
Article 2U.K.Definitions
1.For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions shall apply:
(a)‘cosmetic product’ means any substance or mixture intended to be placed in contact with the external parts of the human body (epidermis, hair system, nails, lips and external genital organs) or with the teeth and the mucous membranes of the oral cavity with a view exclusively or mainly to cleaning them, perfuming them, changing their appearance, protecting them, keeping them in good condition or correcting body odours;
(b)‘substance’ means a chemical element and its compounds in the natural state or obtained by any manufacturing process, including any additive necessary to preserve its stability and any impurity deriving from the process used but excluding any solvent which may be separated without affecting the stability of the substance or changing its composition;
(c)‘mixture’ means a mixture or solution composed of two or more substances;
(d)‘manufacturer’ means any natural or legal person who manufactures a cosmetic product or has such a product designed or manufactured, and markets that cosmetic product under his name or trademark;
(e)‘distributor’ means any natural or legal person in the supply chain, other than the manufacturer or the importer, who makes a cosmetic product available on the Community market;
(f)‘end user’ means either a consumer or professional using the cosmetic product;
(g)‘making available on the market’ means any supply of a cosmetic product for distribution, consumption or use on the Community market in the course of a commercial activity, whether in return for payment or free of charge;
(h)‘placing on the market’ means the first making available of a cosmetic product on the Community market;
(i)‘importer’ means any natural or legal person established within the Community, who places a cosmetic product from a third country on the Community market;
(j)‘harmonised standard’ means a standard adopted by one of the European standardisation bodies listed in Annex I to Directive 98/34/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 June 1998 laying down a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical standards and regulations and of rules on information society services(13) on the basis of a request made by the Commission in accordance with Article 6 of that Directive;
(k)‘nanomaterial’ means an insoluble or biopersistant and intentionally manufactured material with one or more external dimensions, or an internal structure, on the scale from 1 to 100 nm;
(l)‘preservatives’ means substances which are exclusively or mainly intended to inhibit the development of micro-organisms in the cosmetic product;
(m)‘colorants’ means substances which are exclusively or mainly intended to colour the cosmetic product, the body as a whole or certain parts thereof, by absorption or reflection of visible light; in addition, precursors of oxidative hair colorants shall be deemed colorants;
(n)‘UV-filters’ means substances which are exclusively or mainly intended to protect the skin against certain UV radiation by absorbing, reflecting or scattering UV radiation;
(o)‘undesirable effect’ means an adverse reaction for human health attributable to the normal or reasonably foreseeable use of a cosmetic product;
(p)‘serious undesirable effect’ means an undesirable effect which results in temporary or permanent functional incapacity, disability, hospitalisation, congenital anomalies or an immediate vital risk or death;
(q)‘withdrawal’ means any measure aimed at preventing the making available on the market of a cosmetic product in the supply chain;
(r)‘recall’ means any measure aimed at achieving the return of a cosmetic product that has already been made available to the end user;
(s)‘frame formulation’ means a formulation which lists the category or function of ingredients and their maximum concentration in the cosmetic product or gives relevant quantitative and qualitative information whenever a cosmetic product is not covered or only partially covered by such a formulation. The Commission shall provide indications for the establishment of the frame formulation and adapt them regularly to technical and scientific progress.
2.For the purposes of point (a) of paragraph 1, a substance or mixture intended to be ingested, inhaled, injected or implanted into the human body shall not be considered to be a cosmetic product.
3.In view of the various definitions of nanomaterials published by different bodies and the constant technical and scientific developments in the field of nanotechnologies, the Commission shall adjust and adapt point (k) of paragraph 1 to technical and scientific progress and to definitions subsequently agreed at international level. That measure, designed to amend non-essential elements of this Regulation, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 32(3).
CHAPTER IIU.K.SAFETY, RESPONSIBILITY, FREE MOVEMENT
Article 3U.K.Safety
A cosmetic product made available on the market shall be safe for human health when used under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use, taking account, in particular, of the following:
presentation including conformity with Directive 87/357/EEC;
labelling;
instructions for use and disposal;
any other indication or information provided by the responsible person defined in Article 4.
The provision of warnings shall not exempt persons defined in Articles 2 and 4 from compliance with the other requirements laid down in this Regulation.
Article 4U.K.Responsible person
1.Only cosmetic products for which a legal or natural person is designated within the Community as ‘responsible person’ shall be placed on the market.
2.For each cosmetic product placed on the market, the responsible person shall ensure compliance with the relevant obligations set out in this Regulation.
3.For a cosmetic product manufactured within the Community, and not subsequently exported and imported back into the Community, the manufacturer established within the Community shall be the responsible person.
The manufacturer may designate, by written mandate, a person established within the Community as the responsible person who shall accept in writing.
4.Where, for a cosmetic product manufactured within the Community, and not subsequently exported and imported back into the Community, the manufacturer is established outside the Community, he shall designate, by written mandate, a person established within the Community as the responsible person who shall accept in writing.
5.For an imported cosmetic product, each importer shall be the responsible person for the specific cosmetic product he places on the market.
The importer may, by written mandate, designate a person established within the Community as the responsible person who shall accept in writing.
6.The distributor shall be the responsible person where he places a cosmetic product on the market under his name or trademark or modifies a product already placed on the market in such a way that compliance with the applicable requirements may be affected.
The translation of information relating to a cosmetic product already placed on the market shall not be considered as a modification of that product of such a nature that compliance with the applicable requirements of this Regulation may be affected.
Article 5U.K.Obligations of responsible persons
1.Responsible persons shall ensure compliance with Articles 3, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, Article 19(1),(2) and (5), as well as Articles 20, 21, 23 and 24.
2.Responsible persons who consider or have reason to believe that a cosmetic product which they have placed on the market is not in conformity with this Regulation shall immediately take the corrective measures necessary to bring that product into conformity, withdraw it or recall it, as appropriate.
Furthermore, where the cosmetic product presents a risk to human health, responsible persons shall immediately inform the competent national authorities of the Member States in which they made the product available and of the Member State in which the product information file is readily accessible, giving details, in particular, of the non-compliance and of the corrective measures taken.
3.Responsible persons shall cooperate with these authorities, at the request of the latter, on any action to eliminate the risks posed by cosmetic products which they have made available on the market. In particular, responsible persons shall, further to a reasoned request from a competent national authority, provide it with all the information and documentation necessary to demonstrate the conformity of specific aspects of the product, in a language which can be easily understood by that authority.
Article 6U.K.Obligations of distributors
1.In the context of their activities, when making a cosmetic product available on the market, distributors shall act with due care in relation to applicable requirements.
2.Before making a cosmetic product available on the market distributors shall verify that:
the labelling information provided for in Article 19(1)(a), (e) and (g) and Article 19(3) and (4) is present,
the language requirements provided for in Article 19(5) are fulfilled,
the date of minimum durability specified, where applicable under Article 19(1), has not passed.
3.Where distributors consider or have reason to believe that:
a cosmetic product is not in conformity with the requirements laid down in this Regulation, they shall not make the product available on the market until it has been brought into conformity with the applicable requirements,
a cosmetic product which they have made available on the market is not in conformity with this Regulation, they shall make sure that the corrective measures necessary to bring that product into conformity, withdraw it or recall it, as appropriate, are taken.
Furthermore, where the cosmetic product presents a risk to human health, distributors shall immediately inform the responsible person and the competent national authorities of the Member States in which they made the product available, giving details, in particular, of the non-compliance and of the corrective measures taken.
4.Distributors shall ensure that, while a product is under their responsibility, storage or transport conditions do not jeopardise its compliance with the requirements set out in this Regulation.
5.Distributors shall cooperate with competent authorities, at the request of the latter, on any action to eliminate the risks posed by products which they have made available on the market. In particular, distributors shall, further to a reasoned request from a competent national authority, provide it with all the information and documentation necessary to demonstrate the conformity of the product with the requirements listed under paragraph 2, in a language which can be easily understood by that authority.
Article 7U.K.Identification within the supply chain
At the request of a competent authority:
responsible persons shall identify the distributors to whom they supply the cosmetic product,
the distributor shall identify the distributor or the responsible person from whom, and the distributors to whom, the cosmetic product was supplied.
This obligation shall apply for a period of three years following the date on which the batch of the cosmetic product was made available to the distributor.
Article 8U.K.Good manufacturing practice
1.The manufacture of cosmetic products shall comply with good manufacturing practice with a view to ensuring the objectives of Article 1.
2.Compliance with good manufacturing practice shall be presumed where the manufacture is in accordance with the relevant harmonised standards, the references of which have been published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Article 9U.K.Free movement
Member States shall not, for reasons related to the requirements laid down in this Regulation, refuse, prohibit or restrict the making available on the market of cosmetic products which comply with the requirements of this Regulation.
CHAPTER IIIU.K.SAFETY ASSESSMENT, PRODUCT INFORMATION FILE, NOTIFICATION
Article 10U.K.Safety assessment
1.In order to demonstrate that a cosmetic product complies with Article 3, the responsible person shall, prior to placing a cosmetic product on the market, ensure that the cosmetic product has undergone a safety assessment on the basis of the relevant information and that a cosmetic product safety report is set up in accordance with Annex I.
The responsible person shall ensure that:
(a)the intended use of the cosmetic product and the anticipated systemic exposure to individual ingredients in a final formulation are taken into account in the safety assessment;
(b)an appropriate weight-of-evidence approach is used in the safety assessment for reviewing data from all existing sources;
(c)the cosmetic product safety report is kept up to date in view of additional relevant information generated subsequent to placing the product on the market.
The first subparagraph shall also apply to cosmetic products that have been notified under Directive 76/768/EEC.
The Commission, in close cooperation with all stakeholders, shall adopt appropriate guidelines to enable undertakings, in particular small and medium-sized enterprises, to comply with the requirements laid down in Annex I. Those guidelines shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure referred to in Article 32(2).
2.The cosmetic product safety assessment, as set out in Part B of Annex I shall be carried out by a person in possession of a diploma or other evidence of formal qualifications awarded on completion of a university course of theoretical and practical study in pharmacy, toxicology, medicine or a similar discipline, or a course recognised as equivalent by a Member State.
3.Non-clinical safety studies referred to in the safety assessment according to paragraph 1 and carried out after 30 June 1988 for the purpose of assessing the safety of a cosmetic product shall comply with Community legislation on the principles of good laboratory practice, as applicable at the time of performance of the study, or with other international standards recognised as being equivalent by the Commission or the ECHA.
Article 11U.K.Product information file
1.When a cosmetic product is placed on the market, the responsible person shall keep a product information file for it. The product information file shall be kept for a period of ten years following the date on which the last batch of the cosmetic product was placed on the market.
2.The product information file shall contain the following information and data which shall be updated as necessary:
(a)a description of the cosmetic product which enables the product information file to be clearly attributed to the cosmetic product;
(b)the cosmetic product safety report referred to in Article 10(1);
(c)a description of the method of manufacturing and a statement on compliance with good manufacturing practice referred to in Article 8;
(d)where justified by the nature or the effect of the cosmetic product, proof of the effect claimed for the cosmetic product;
(e)data on any animal testing performed by the manufacturer, his agents or suppliers, relating to the development or safety assessment of the cosmetic product or its ingredients, including any animal testing performed to meet the legislative or regulatory requirements of third countries.
3.The responsible person shall make the product information file readily accessible in electronic or other format at his address indicated on the label to the competent authority of the Member State in which the file is kept.
The information contained in the product information file shall be available in a language which can be easily understood by the competent authorities of the Member State.
4.The requirements provided in paragraphs 1 to 3 of this Article shall also apply to cosmetic products that have been notified under Directive 76/768/EEC.
Article 12U.K.Sampling and analysis
1.Sampling and analysis of cosmetic products shall be performed in a reliable and reproducible manner.
2.In the absence of any applicable Community legislation, reliability and reproducibility shall be presumed if the method used is in accordance with the relevant harmonised standards, the references of which have been published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Article 13U.K.Notification
1.Prior to placing the cosmetic product on the market the responsible person shall submit, by electronic means, the following information to the Commission:
(a)the category of cosmetic product and its name or names, enabling its specific identification;
(b)the name and address of the responsible person where the product information file is made readily accessible;
(c)the country of origin in the case of import;
(d)the Member State in which the cosmetic product is to be placed on the market;
(e)the contact details of a physical person to contact in the case of necessity;
(f)the presence of substances in the form of nanomaterials and:
their identification including the chemical name (IUPAC) and other descriptors as specified in point 2 of the Preamble to Annexes II to VI to this Regulation;
the reasonably foreseeable exposure conditions;
(g)the name and the Chemicals Abstracts Service (CAS) or EC number of substances classified as carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic for reproduction (CMR), of category 1A or 1B, under Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008;
(h)the frame formulation allowing for prompt and appropriate medical treatment in the event of difficulties.
The first subparagraph shall also apply to cosmetic products notified under Directive 76/768/EEC.
2.When the cosmetic product is placed on the market, the responsible person shall notify to the Commission the original labelling, and, where reasonably legible, a photograph of the corresponding packaging.
3.As from 11 July 2013, a distributor who makes available in a Member State a cosmetic product already placed on the market in another Member State and translates, on his own initiative, any element of the labelling of that product in order to comply with national law, shall submit, by electronic means, the following information to the Commission:
(a)the category of cosmetic product, its name in the Member State of dispatch and its name in the Member State in which it is made available, enabling its specific identification;
(b)the Member State in which the cosmetic product is made available;
(c)his name and address;
(d)the name and address of the responsible person where the product information file is made readily accessible.
4.Where a cosmetic product has been placed on the market before 11 July 2013 but is no longer placed on the market as from that date, and a distributor introduces that product in a Member State after that date, that distributor shall communicate the following to the responsible person:
(a)the category of cosmetic product, its name in the Member State of dispatch and its name in the Member State in which it is made available, enabling its specific identification;
(b)the Member State in which the cosmetic product is made available;
(c)his name and address.
On the basis of that communication, the responsible person shall submit to the Commission, by electronic means, the information referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article, where notifications according to Article 7(3) and Article 7a (4) of Directive 76/768/EEC have not been carried out in the Member State in which the cosmetic product is made available.
5.The Commission shall, without delay, make the information referred to in points (a) to (g) of paragraph 1, and in paragraphs 2 and 3 available electronically to all competent authorities.
That information may be used by competent authorities only for the purposes of market surveillance, market analysis, evaluation and consumer information in the context of Articles 25, 26 and 27.
6.The Commission shall, without delay, make the information referred to in paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 available electronically to poison centres or similar bodies, where such centres or bodies have been established by Member States.
That information may be used by those bodies only for the purposes of medical treatment.
7.Where any of the information set out in paragraphs 1, 3 and 4 changes, the responsible person or the distributor shall provide an update without delay.
8.The Commission may, taking into account technical and scientific progress and specific needs related to market surveillance, amend paragraphs 1 to 7 by adding requirements.
Those measures, designed to amend non-essential elements of this Regulation, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 32(3).
CHAPTER IVU.K.RESTRICTIONS FOR CERTAIN SUBSTANCES
Article 14U.K.Restrictions for substances listed in the Annexes
1.Without prejudice to Article 3, cosmetic products shall not contain any of the following:
(a)prohibited substances
(a)prohibited substances listed in Annex II;
(b)restricted substances
(b)restricted substances which are not used in accordance with the restrictions laid down in Annex III;
(c)colorants
colorants other than those listed in Annex IV and colorants which are listed there but not used in accordance with the conditions laid down in that Annex, except for hair colouring products referred to in paragraph 2;
without prejudice to points (b), (d)(i) and (e)(i), substances which are listed in Annex IV but which are not intended to be used as colorants, and which are not used in accordance with the conditions laid down in that Annex;
(d)preservatives
preservatives other than those listed in Annex V and preservatives which are listed there but not used in accordance with the conditions laid down in that Annex;
without prejudice to points (b), (c)(i) and (e)(i), substances listed in Annex V but which are not intended to be used as preservatives, and which are not used in accordance with the conditions laid down in that Annex;
(e)UV-filters
UV-filters other than those listed in Annex VI and UV-filters which are listed there but not used in accordance with the conditions laid down in that Annex;
without prejudice to points (b), (c)(i) and (d)(i), substances listed in Annex VI but which are not intended to be used as UV-filters and which are not used in accordance with the conditions laid down in that Annex.
2.Subject to a decision of the Commission to extend the scope of Annex IV to hair colouring products, such products shall not contain colorants intended to colour the hair, other than those listed in Annex IV and colorants intended to colour the hair which are listed there but not used in accordance with the conditions laid down in that Annex.
The decision of the Commission referred to in the first subparagraph, designed to amend non-essential elements of this Regulation, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 32(3).
Article 15U.K.Substances classified as CMR substances
1.The use in cosmetic products of substances classified as CMR substances, of category 2, under Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 shall be prohibited. However, a substance classified in category 2 may be used in cosmetic products where the substance has been evaluated by the SCCS and found safe for use in cosmetic products. To these ends the Commission shall adopt the necessary measures in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 32(3) of this Regulation.
2.The use in cosmetic products of substances classified as CMR substances, of category 1A or 1B under Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 shall be prohibited.
However, such substances may be used in cosmetic products by way of exception where, subsequent to their classification as CMR substances of category 1A or 1B under Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008, all of the following conditions are fulfilled:
(a)they comply with the food safety requirements as defined in Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 January 2002 laying down the general principles and requirements of food law, establishing the European Food Safety Authority and laying down procedures in matters of food safety(14);
(b)there are no suitable alternative substances available, as documented in an analysis of alternatives;
(c)the application is made for a particular use of the product category with a known exposure; and
(d)they have been evaluated and found safe by the SCCS for use in cosmetic products, in particular in view of exposure to these products and taking into consideration the overall exposure from other sources, taking particular account of vulnerable population groups.
Specific labelling in order to avoid misuse of the cosmetic product shall be provided in accordance with Article 3 of this Regulation, taking into account possible risks linked to the presence of hazardous substances and the routes of exposure.
In order to implement this paragraph, the Commission shall amend the Annexes to this Regulation in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 32(3) of this Regulation within 15 months of the inclusion of the substances concerned in Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.
On imperative grounds of urgency, the Commission may use the urgency procedure referred to in Article 32(4) of this Regulation.
The Commission shall mandate the SCCS to re-evaluate those substances as soon as safety concerns arise, and at the latest five years after their inclusion in Annexes III to VI to this Regulation, and at least every subsequent five years.
3.By 11 January 2012, the Commission shall ensure that appropriate guidance is developed with the aim of enabling a harmonised approach to the development and use of overall exposure estimates in assessing the safe use of CMR substances. This guidance shall be developed in consultation with the SCCS, the ECHA, the EFSA and other relevant stakeholders, drawing, as appropriate, on relevant best practice.
4.When Community or internationally agreed criteria for identifying substances with endocrine-disrupting properties are available, or at the latest on 11 January 2015, the Commission shall review this Regulation with regard to substances with endocrine-disrupting properties.
Article 16U.K.Nanomaterials
1.For every cosmetic product that contains nanomaterials, a high level of protection of human health shall be ensured.
2.The provisions of this Article do not apply to nanomaterials used as colorants, UV-filters or preservatives regulated under Article 14, unless expressly specified.
3.In addition to the notification under Article 13, cosmetic products containing nanomaterials shall be notified to the Commission by the responsible person by electronic means six months prior to being placed on the market, except where they have already been placed on the market by the same responsible person before 11 January 2013.
In the latter case, cosmetic products containing nanomaterials placed on the market shall be notified to the Commission by the responsible person between 11 January 2013 and 11 July 2013 by electronic means, in addition to the notification in Article 13.
The first and the second subparagraphs shall not apply to cosmetic products containing nanomaterials that are in conformity with the requirements set out in Annex III.
The information notified to the Commission shall contain at least the following:
(a)the identification of the nanomaterial including its chemical name (IUPAC) and other descriptors as specified in point 2 of the Preamble to Annexes II to VI;
(b)the specification of the nanomaterial including size of particles, physical and chemical properties;
(c)an estimate of the quantity of nanomaterial contained in cosmetic products intended to be placed on the market per year;
(d)the toxicological profile of the nanomaterial;
(e)the safety data of the nanomaterial relating to the category of cosmetic product, as used in such products;
(f)the reasonably foreseeable exposure conditions.
The responsible person may designate another legal or natural person by written mandate for the notification of nanomaterials and shall inform the Commission thereof.
The Commission shall provide a reference number for the submission of the toxicological profile, which may substitute the information to be notified under point (d).
4.In the event that the Commission has concerns regarding the safety of a nanomaterial, the Commission shall, without delay, request the SCCS to give its opinion on the safety of such nanomaterial for use in the relevant categories of cosmetic products and on the reasonably foreseeable exposure conditions. The Commission shall make this information public. The SCCS shall deliver its opinion within six months of the Commission's request. Where the SCCS finds that any necessary data is lacking, the Commission shall request the responsible person to provide such data within an explicitly stated reasonable time, which shall not be extended. The SCCS shall deliver its final opinion within six months of submission of additional data. The opinion of the SCCS shall be made publicly available.
5.The Commission may, at any time, invoke the procedure in paragraph 4 where it has any safety concerns, for example due to new information supplied by a third party.
6.Taking into account the opinion of the SCCS, and where there is a potential risk to human health, including when there is insufficient data, the Commission may amend Annexes II and III.
7.The Commission may, taking into account technical and scientific progress, amend paragraph 3 by adding requirements.
8.The measures, referred to in paragraphs 6 and 7, designed to amend non-essential elements of this Regulation, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 32(3).
9.On imperative grounds of urgency the Commission may use the procedure referred to in Article 32(4).
10.The following information shall be made available by the Commission:
(a)By 11 January 2014, the Commission shall make available a catalogue of all nanomaterials used in cosmetic products placed on the market, including those used as colorants, UV-filters and preservatives in a separate section, indicating the categories of cosmetic products and the reasonably foreseeable exposure conditions. This catalogue shall be regularly updated thereafter and be made publicly available.
(b)The Commission shall submit to the European Parliament and the Council an annual status report, which will give information on developments in the use of nanomaterials in cosmetic products within the Community, including those used as colorants, UV-filters and preservatives in a separate section. The first report shall be presented by 11 July 2014 The report update shall summarise, in particular, the new nanomaterials in new categories of cosmetic products, the number of notifications, the progress made in developing nano-specific assessment methods and safety assessment guides, and information on international cooperation programmes.
11.The Commission shall regularly review the provisions of this Regulation concerning nanomaterials in the light of scientific progress and shall, where necessary, propose suitable amendments to those provisions.
The first review shall be undertaken by 11 July 2018.
Article 17U.K.Traces of prohibited substances
The non-intended presence of a small quantity of a prohibited substance, stemming from impurities of natural or synthetic ingredients, the manufacturing process, storage, migration from packaging, which is technically unavoidable in good manufacturing practice, shall be permitted provided that such presence is in conformity with Article 3.
CHAPTER VU.K.ANIMAL TESTING
Article 18U.K.Animal testing
1.Without prejudice to the general obligations deriving from Article 3, the following shall be prohibited:
(a)the placing on the market of cosmetic products where the final formulation, in order to meet the requirements of this Regulation, has been the subject of animal testing using a method other than an alternative method after such alternative method has been validated and adopted at Community level with due regard to the development of validation within the OECD;
(b)the placing on the market of cosmetic products containing ingredients or combinations of ingredients which, in order to meet the requirements of this Regulation, have been the subject of animal testing using a method other than an alternative method after such alternative method has been validated and adopted at Community level with due regard to the development of validation within the OECD;
(c)the performance within the Community of animal testing of finished cosmetic products in order to meet the requirements of this Regulation;
(d)the performance within the Community of animal testing of ingredients or combinations of ingredients in order to meet the requirements of this Regulation, after the date on which such tests are required to be replaced by one or more validated alternative methods listed in Commission Regulation (EC) No 440/2008 of 30 May 2008 laying down test methods pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH)(15) or in Annex VIII to this Regulation.
2.The Commission, after consulting the SCCS and the European Centre for the Validation of Alternative Methods (ECVAM) and with due regard to the development of validation within the OECD, has established timetables for the implementation of the provisions under points (a), (b) and (d) of paragraph 1, including deadlines for the phasing-out of the various tests. The timetables were made available to the public on 1 October 2004 and sent to the European Parliament and the Council. The period for implementation was limited to 11 March 2009 in relation to points (a), (b) and (d) of paragraph 1.
In relation to the tests concerning repeated-dose toxicity, reproductive toxicity and toxicokinetics, for which there are no alternatives yet under consideration, the period for implementation of paragraph 1(a) and (b) shall be limited to 11 March 2013.
The Commission shall study possible technical difficulties in complying with the ban in relation to tests, in particular those concerning repeated-dose toxicity, reproductive toxicity and toxicokinetics, for which there are no alternatives yet under consideration. Information about the provisional and final results of these studies forms part of the yearly reports presented pursuant to Article 35.
On the basis of these annual reports, the timetables established as referred to in the first subparagraph, could be adapted up to 11 March 2009 in relation to the first subparagraph and may be adapted up to 11 March 2013 in relation to the second subparagraph and after consultation of the entities referred to in the first subparagraph.
The Commission shall study progress and compliance with the deadlines as well as possible technical difficulties in complying with the ban. Information about the provisional and final results of the Commission studies forms part of the yearly reports presented pursuant to Article 35. If these studies conclude, at the latest two years prior to the end of the maximum period referred to in the second subparagraph, that for technical reasons one or more tests referred to in that subparagraph will not be developed and validated before the expiry of the period referred to therein it shall inform the European Parliament and the Council and shall put forward a legislative proposal in accordance with Article 251 of the Treaty.
In exceptional circumstances, where serious concerns arise as regards the safety of an existing cosmetic ingredient, a Member State may request the Commission to grant a derogation from paragraph 1. The request shall contain an evaluation of the situation and indicate the measures necessary. On this basis, the Commission may, after consulting the SCCS and by means of a reasoned decision, authorise the derogation. That authorisation shall lay down the conditions associated with this derogation in terms of specific objectives, duration and reporting of the results.
A derogation shall be granted only where:
(a)the ingredient is in wide use and cannot be replaced by another ingredient capable of performing a similar function;
(b)the specific human health problem is substantiated and the need to conduct animal tests is justified and is supported by a detailed research protocol proposed as the basis for the evaluation.
The decision on the authorisation, the conditions associated with it and the final result achieved shall be part of the annual report presented by the Commission in accordance with Article 35.
The measures referred to in the sixth subparagraph, designed to amend non-essential elements of this Regulation, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 32(3).
3.For the purposes of this Article and Article 20:
(a)‘finished cosmetic product’ means the cosmetic product in its final formulation, as placed on the market and made available to the end user, or its prototype;
(b)‘prototype’ means a first model or design that has not been produced in batches, and from which the finished cosmetic product is copied or finally developed.
CHAPTER VIU.K.CONSUMER INFORMATION
Article 19U.K.Labelling
1.Without prejudice to other provisions in this Article, cosmetic products shall be made available on the market only where the container and packaging of cosmetic products bear the following information in indelible, easily legible and visible lettering:
(a)the name or registered name and the address of the responsible person. Such information may be abbreviated in so far as the abbreviation makes it possible to identify that person and his address. If several addresses are indicated, the one where the responsible person makes readily available the product information file shall be highlighted. The country of origin shall be specified for imported cosmetic products;
(b)the nominal content at the time of packaging, given by weight or by volume, except in the case of packaging containing less than five grams or five millilitres, free samples and single-application packs; for pre-packages normally sold as a number of items, for which details of weight or volume are not significant, the content need not be given provided the number of items appears on the packaging. This information need not be given if the number of items is easy to see from the outside or if the product is normally only sold individually;
(c)the date until which the cosmetic product, stored under appropriate conditions, will continue to fulfil its initial function and, in particular, will remain in conformity with Article 3 (‘date of minimum durability’).
The date itself or details of where it appears on the packaging shall be preceded by the symbol shown in point 3 of Annex VII or the words: ‘best used before the end of’.
The date of minimum durability shall be clearly expressed and shall consist of either the month and year or the day, month and year, in that order. If necessary, this information shall be supplemented by an indication of the conditions which must be satisfied to guarantee the stated durability.
Indication of the date of minimum durability shall not be mandatory for cosmetic products with a minimum durability of more than 30 months. For such products, there shall be an indication of the period of time after opening for which the product is safe and can be used without any harm to the consumer. This information shall be indicated, except where the concept of durability after opening is not relevant, by the symbol shown in point 2 of Annex VII followed by the period (in months and/or years);
(d)particular precautions to be observed in use, and at least those listed in Annexes III to VI and any special precautionary information on cosmetic products for professional use;
(e)the batch number of manufacture or the reference for identifying the cosmetic product. Where this is impossible for practical reasons because the cosmetic products are too small, such information need appear only on the packaging;
(f)the function of the cosmetic product, unless it is clear from its presentation;
(g)a list of ingredients. This information may be indicated on the packaging alone. The list shall be preceded by the term ‘ingredients’.
For the purpose of this Article, an ingredient means any substance or mixture intentionally used in the cosmetic product during the process of manufacturing. The following shall not, however, be regarded as ingredients:
impurities in the raw materials used;
subsidiary technical materials used in the mixture but not present in the final product.
Perfume and aromatic compositions and their raw materials shall be referred to by the terms ‘parfum’ or ‘aroma’. Moreover, the presence of substances, the mention of which is required under the column ‘Other’ in Annex III, shall be indicated in the list of ingredients in addition to the terms parfum or aroma.
The list of ingredients shall be established in descending order of weight of the ingredients at the time they are added to the cosmetic product. Ingredients in concentrations of less than 1 % may be listed in any order after those in concentrations of more than 1 %.
All ingredients present in the form of nanomaterials shall be clearly indicated in the list of ingredients. The names of such ingredients shall be followed by the word ‘nano’ in brackets.
Colorants other than colorants intended to colour the hair may be listed in any order after the other cosmetic ingredients. For decorative cosmetic products marketed in several colour shades, all colorants other than colorants intended to colour the hair used in the range may be listed, provided that the words ‘may contain’ or the symbol ‘+/-’ are added. The CI (Colour Index) nomenclature shall be used, where applicable.
2.Where it is impossible for practical reasons to label the information mentioned in points (d) and (g) of paragraph 1 as provided, the following applies:
the information shall be mentioned on an enclosed or attached leaflet, label, tape, tag or card;
unless impracticable, this information shall be referred to by abbreviated information or the symbol given in point 1 of Annex VII, which must appear on the container or packaging for the information referred in point (d) of paragraph 1 and on packaging for the information referred in point (g) of paragraph 1.
3.In the case of soap, bath balls and other small products where it is impossible for practical reasons for the information referred to in point (g) of paragraph 1 to appear on a label, tag, tape or card or in an enclosed leaflet, this information shall appear on a notice in immediate proximity to the container in which the cosmetic product is exposed for sale.
4.For cosmetic products that are not pre-packaged, are packaged at the point of sale at the purchaser's request, or are pre-packaged for immediate sale, Member States shall adopt detailed rules for indication of the information referred to in paragraph 1.
5.The language of the information mentioned in points (b), (c), (d) and (f) of paragraph 1 and in paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) shall be determined by the law of the Member States in which the product is made available to the end user.
6.The information mentioned in point (g) of paragraph 1 shall be expressed by using the common ingredient name set out in the glossary provided for in Article 33. In the absence of a common ingredient name, a term as contained in a generally accepted nomenclature shall be used.
Article 20U.K.Product claims
1.In the labelling, making available on the market and advertising of cosmetic products, text, names, trade marks, pictures and figurative or other signs shall not be used to imply that these products have characteristics or functions which they do not have.
2.The Commission shall, in cooperation with Member States, establish an action plan regarding claims used and fix priorities for determining common criteria justifying the use of a claim.
After consulting the SCCS or other relevant authorities, the Commission shall adopt a list of common criteria for claims which may be used in respect of cosmetic products, in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 32(3) of this Regulation, taking into account the provisions of Directive 2005/29/EC.
By 11 July 2016, the Commission shall submit to the European Parliament and the Council a report regarding the use of claims on the basis of the common criteria adopted under the second subparagraph. If the report concludes that claims used in respect of cosmetic products are not in conformity with the common criteria, the Commission shall take appropriate measures to ensure compliance in cooperation with the Member States.
3.The responsible person may refer, on the product packaging or in any document, notice, label, ring or collar accompanying or referring to the cosmetic product, to the fact that no animal tests have been carried out only if the manufacturer and his suppliers have not carried out or commissioned any animal tests on the finished cosmetic product, or its prototype, or any of the ingredients contained in it, or used any ingredients that have been tested on animals by others for the purpose of developing new cosmetic products.
Article 21U.K.Access to information for the public
Without prejudice to the protection, in particular, of commercial secrecy and of intellectual property rights, the responsible person shall ensure that the qualitative and quantitative composition of the cosmetic product and, in the case of perfume and aromatic compositions, the name and code number of the composition and the identity of the supplier, as well as existing data on undesirable effects and serious undesirable effects resulting from use of the cosmetic product are made easily accessible to the public by any appropriate means.
The quantitative information regarding composition of the cosmetic product required to be made publicly accessible shall be limited to hazardous substances in accordance with Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.
CHAPTER VIIU.K.MARKET SURVEILLANCE
Article 22U.K.In-market control
Member States shall monitor compliance with this Regulation via in-market controls of the cosmetic products made available on the market. They shall perform appropriate checks of cosmetic products and checks on the economic operators on an adequate scale, through the product information file and, where appropriate, physical and laboratory checks on the basis of adequate samples.
Member States shall also monitor compliance with the principles of good manufacturing practices.
Member States shall entrust to market surveillance authorities the necessary powers, resources and knowledge in order for those authorities to properly perform their tasks.
Member States shall periodically review and assess the functioning of their surveillance activities. Such reviews and assessments shall be carried out at least every four years and the results thereof shall be communicated to the other Member States and the Commission and be made available to the public, by way of electronic communication and, where appropriate, by other means.
Article 23U.K.Communication of serious undesirable effects
1.In the event of serious undesirable effects, the responsible person and distributors shall without delay notify the following to the competent authority of the Member State where the serious undesirable effect occurred:
(a)all serious undesirable effects which are known to him or which may reasonably be expected to be known to him;
(b)the name of the cosmetic product concerned, enabling its specific identification;
(c)the corrective measures taken by him, if any.
2.Where the responsible person reports serious undesirable effects to the competent authority of the Member State where the effect occurred, that competent authority shall immediately transmit the information referred to in paragraph 1 to the competent authorities of the other Member States.
3.Where distributors report serious undesirable effects to the competent authority of the Member State where the effect occurred, that competent authority shall immediately transmit the information referred to in paragraph 1 to the competent authorities of the other Member States and to the responsible person.
4.Where end users or health professionals report serious undesirable effects to the competent authority of the Member State where the effect occurred, that competent authority shall immediately transmit the information on the cosmetic product concerned to the competent authorities of the other Member States and to the responsible person.
5.Competent authorities may use the information referred to in this Article for the purposes of in-market surveillance, market analysis, evaluation and consumer information in the context of Articles 25, 26 and 27.
Article 24U.K.Information on substances
In the event of serious doubt regarding the safety of any substance contained in cosmetic products, the competent authority of a Member State in which a product containing such a substance is made available on the market may by reasoned request require the responsible person to submit a list of all cosmetic products for which he is responsible and which contain this substance. The list shall indicate the concentration of this substance in the cosmetic products.
Competent authorities may use the information referred to in this Article for the purposes of in-market surveillance, market analysis, evaluation and consumer information in the context of Articles 25, 26 and 27.
CHAPTER VIIIU.K.NON-COMPLIANCE, SAFEGUARD CLAUSE
Article 25U.K.Non-compliance by the responsible person
1.Without prejudice to paragraph 4, competent authorities shall require the responsible person to take all appropriate measures, including corrective actions bringing the cosmetic product into conformity, the withdrawal of the product from the market or its recall, within an expressly mentioned time limit, commensurate with the nature of the risk, where there is non-compliance with any of the following:
(a)the good manufacturing practice referred to in Article 8;
(b)the safety assessment referred to in Article 10;
(c)the requirements for the product information file referred to in Article 11;
(d)the provisions on sampling and analysis referred to in Article 12;
(e)the notification requirements referred to in Articles 13 and 16;
(f)the restrictions for substances referred to in Articles 14, 15 and 17;
(g)the animal testing requirements referred to in Article 18;
(h)the labelling requirements referred to in Article 19(1), (2), (5) and (6);
(i)the requirements related to product claims set out in Article 20;
(j)the access to information for the public referred to in Article 21;
(k)the communication of serious undesirable effects referred to in Article 23;
(l)the information requirements on substances referred to in Article 24.
2.Where applicable, a competent authority shall inform the competent authority of the Member State in which the responsible person is established of the measures which it has required the responsible person to take.
3.The responsible person shall ensure that the measures referred to in paragraph 1 are taken in respect of all the products concerned which are made available on the market throughout the Community.
4.In the case of serious risks to human health, where the competent authority considers that the non-compliance is not limited to the territory of the Member State in which the cosmetic product is made available on the market, it shall inform the Commission and the competent authorities of the other Member States of the measures which it has required the responsible person to take.
5.The competent authority shall take all appropriate measures to prohibit or restrict the making available on the market of the cosmetic product or to withdraw the product from the market or to recall it in the following cases:
(a)where an immediate action is necessary in the event of serious risk to human health; or
(b)where the responsible person does not take all appropriate measures within the time limit referred to in paragraph 1.
In the event of serious risks to human health, that competent authority shall inform the Commission and the competent authorities of the other Member States, without delay, of the measures taken.
6.In the absence of a serious risk to human health, in the event that the responsible person does not take all appropriate measures, the competent authority shall without delay inform the competent authority of the Member State in which the responsible person is established of the measures taken.
7.For the purposes of paragraphs 4 and 5 of this Article, the information exchange system provided for in Article 12(1) of Directive 2001/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 3 December 2001 on general product safety(16) shall be used.
Article 12(2), (3) and (4) of Directive 2001/95/EC and Article 23 of Regulation (EC) No 765/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 July 2008 setting out the requirements for accreditation and market surveillance relating to the marketing of products(17) shall also apply.
Article 26U.K.Non-compliance by distributors
Competent authorities shall require distributors to take all appropriate measures, including corrective actions bringing the cosmetic product into conformity, the withdrawal of the product from the market or its recall, within a given reasonable time limit, commensurate with the nature of the risk, where there is non-compliance with obligations laid down in Article 6.
Article 27U.K.Safeguard clause
1.In the case of products meeting the requirements listed in Article 25(1), where a competent authority ascertains, or has reasonable grounds for concern, that a cosmetic product or products made available on the market present or could present a serious risk to human health, it shall take all appropriate provisional measures in order to ensure that the product or products concerned are withdrawn, recalled or their availability is otherwise restricted.
2.The competent authority shall immediately communicate to the Commission and the competent authorities of the other Member States the measures taken and any supporting data.
For the purposes of the first subparagraph, the information exchange system provided for in Article 12(1) of Directive 2001/95/EC shall be used.
Article 12(2), (3) and (4) of Directive 2001/95/EC shall apply.
3.The Commission shall determine, as soon as possible, whether the provisional measures referred to in paragraph 1 are justified or not. For that purpose it shall, whenever possible, consult the interested parties, the Member States and the SCCS.
4.Where the provisional measures are justified, Article 31(1) shall apply.
5.Where the provisional measures are not justified the Commission shall inform the Member States thereof and the competent authority concerned shall repeal the provisional measures in question.
Article 28U.K.Good administrative practices
1.Any decision taken pursuant to Articles 25 and 27 shall state the exact grounds on which it is based. It shall be notified by the competent authority without delay to the responsible person, who shall at the same time be informed of the remedies available to him under the law of the Member State concerned and of the time limits to which remedies are subject.
2.Except in the case where immediate action is necessary for reasons of serious risk to human health, the responsible person shall have the opportunity to put forward his viewpoint before any decision is taken.
3.Where applicable, the provisions mentioned in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall apply with regard to the distributor for any decisions taken pursuant to Articles 26 and 27.
CHAPTER IXU.K.ADMINISTRATIVE COOPERATION
Article 29U.K.Cooperation between competent authorities
1.The competent authorities of the Member States shall cooperate with each other and with the Commission to ensure the proper application and due enforcement of this Regulation and shall transmit to each other all information necessary with a view to applying this Regulation uniformly.
2.The Commission shall provide for the organisation of an exchange of experience between the competent authorities in order to coordinate the uniform application of this Regulation.
3.Cooperation may be part of initiatives developed at international level.
Article 30U.K.Cooperation regarding verification of product information files
The competent authority of any Member State where the cosmetic product is made available may request the competent authority of the Member State where the product information file is made readily accessible to verify whether the product information file satisfies the requirements referred to in Article 11(2) and whether the information set out therein provides evidence of the safety of the cosmetic product.
The requesting competent authority shall provide a motivation for the request.
Upon that request, the competent authority requested shall, without undue delay and taking into account the degree of urgency, carry out the verification and shall inform the requesting competent authority of its findings.
CHAPTER XU.K.IMPLEMENTING MEASURES, FINAL PROVISIONS
Article 31U.K.Amendment of the Annexes
1.Where there is a potential risk to human health, arising from the use of substances in cosmetic products, which needs to be addressed on a Community-wide basis, the Commission may, after consulting the SCCS, amend Annexes II to VI accordingly.
Those measures, designed to amend non-essential elements of this Regulation, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 32(3).
On imperative grounds of urgency, the Commission may use the urgency procedure referred to in Article 32(4).
2.The Commission may, after consulting the SCCS, amend Annexes III to VI and VIII for the purposes of adapting them to technical and scientific progress.
Those measures, designed to amend non-essential elements of this Regulation, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 32(3).
3.Where it appears necessary, in order to ensure the safety of cosmetic products placed on the market, the Commission may, after consulting the SCCS, amend Annex I.
Those measures, designed to amend non-essential elements of this Regulation, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 32(3).
Article 32U.K.Committee procedure
1.The Commission shall be assisted by the Standing Committee on Cosmetic Products.
2.Where reference is made to this paragraph, Articles 5 and 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.
The period laid down in Article 5(6) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be set at three months.
3.Where reference is made to this paragraph, Article 5a(1) to (4) and Article 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.
4.Where reference is made to this paragraph, Article 5a(1), (2), (4) and (6) and Article 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.
Article 33U.K.Glossary of common ingredient names
The Commission shall compile and update a glossary of common ingredient names. To this end, the Commission shall take account of internationally recognised nomenclatures including the International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI). That glossary shall not constitute a list of the substances authorised for use in cosmetic products.
The common ingredient name shall be applied for the purpose of labelling cosmetic products placed on the market at the latest twelve months after publication of the glossary in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Article 34U.K.Competent authorities, poison control centres or assimilated entities
1.Member States shall designate their national competent authorities.
2.Member States shall communicate the details of authorities referred to in paragraph 1 and of the poison centres and similar bodies referred to in Article 13(6) to the Commission. They shall communicate an update of these details as necessary.
3.The Commission shall compile and update a list of the authorities and bodies referred to in paragraph 2 and make it available to the public.
Article 35U.K.Annual report on animal testing
Every year the Commission shall present a report to the European Parliament and the Council on:
progress made in the development, validation and legal acceptance of alternative methods. The report shall contain precise data on the number and type of experiments relating to cosmetic products carried out on animals. The Member States shall be obliged to collect that information in addition to collecting statistics as laid down by Directive 86/609/EEC. The Commission shall in particular ensure the development, validation and legal acceptance of alternative test methods which do not use live animals;
progress made by the Commission in its efforts to obtain acceptance by the OECD of alternative methods validated at Community level and recognition by third countries of the results of the safety tests carried out in the Community using alternative methods, in particular within the framework of cooperation agreements between the Community and these countries;
the manner in which the specific needs of small and medium-sized enterprises have been taken into account.
Article 36U.K.Formal objection against harmonised standards
1.When a Member State or the Commission considers that a harmonised standard does not entirely satisfy the requirements set out in the relevant provisions of this Regulation, the Commission or the Member State concerned shall bring the matter before the Committee set up by Article 5 of Directive 98/34/EC, giving its arguments. The Committee shall deliver its opinion without delay.
2.In the light of the Committee's opinion, the Commission shall decide to publish, not to publish, to publish with restriction, to maintain, to maintain with restriction or to withdraw the references to the harmonised standard concerned in the Official Journal of the European Union.
3.The Commission shall inform the Member States and the European standardisation body concerned. It shall, if necessary, request the revision of the harmonised standards concerned.
Article 37U.K.Penalties
Member States shall lay down the provisions on penalties applicable for infringement of the provisions of this Regulation and shall take all measures necessary to ensure that they are implemented. The penalties provided for must be effective, proportionate and dissuasive. The Member States shall notify those provisions to the Commission by 11 July 2013 and shall notify it without delay of any subsequent amendment affecting them.
Article 38U.K.Repeal
Directive 76/768/EEC is repealed with effect from 11 July 2013, with the exception of Article 4b which is repealed with effect from 1 December 2010.
References to the repealed Directive shall be understood as references to this Regulation.
This Regulation shall be without prejudice to the obligations of the Member States relating to the time-limits for transposition into national law of the Directives set out in Part B of Annex IX.
However, the competent authorities shall continue to keep available the information received pursuant to Article 7(3) and Article 7a(4) of Directive 76/768/EEC and responsible persons shall continue to keep readily accessible the information collected pursuant to Article 7a of that Directive until 11 July 2020.
Article 39U.K.Transitional provisions
By way of derogation from Directive 76/768/EEC, cosmetic products which comply with this Regulation may be placed on the market before 11 July 2013.
As from 11 January 2012, by way of derogation from Directive 76/768/EEC, notification carried out in accordance with Article 13 of this Regulation shall be considered to comply with Article 7(3) and Article 7a(4) of that Directive.
Article 40U.K.Entry into force and date of application
1.This Regulation shall enter into force on the [twentieth day after its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union
2.It shall apply from 11 July 2013, with the exception of:
Article 15(1) and (2) which shall apply from 1 December 2010, as well as Articles 14, 31 and 32 to the extent that they are necessary to apply Article 15(1) and (2); and
Article 16(3) second subparagraph, which shall apply from 11 January 2013.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
ANNEX IU.K.COSMETIC PRODUCT SAFETY REPORT
The cosmetic product safety report shall, as a minimum, contain the following:U.K.
PART A –U.K.Cosmetic product safety information
1.Quantitative and qualitative composition of the cosmetic productU.K.
The qualitative and quantitative composition of the cosmetic product, including chemical identity of the substances (incl. chemical name, INCI, CAS, EINECS/ELINCS, where possible) and their intended function. In the case of perfume and aromatic compositions, description of the name and code number of the composition and the identity of the supplier.
2.Physical/chemical characteristics and stability of the cosmetic productU.K.
The physical and chemical characteristics of the substances or mixtures, as well as the cosmetic product.
The stability of the cosmetics product under reasonably foreseeable storage conditions.
3.Microbiological qualityU.K.
The microbiological specifications of the substance or mixture and the cosmetic product. Particular attention shall be paid to cosmetics used around the eyes, on mucous membranes in general, on damaged skin, on children under three years of age, on elderly people and persons showing compromised immune responses.
Results of preservation challenge test.
4.Impurities, traces, information about the packaging materialU.K.
The purity of the substances and mixtures.
In the case of traces of prohibited substances, evidence for their technical unavoidability.
The relevant characteristics of packaging material, in particular purity and stability.
5.Normal and reasonably foreseeable useU.K.
The normal and reasonably foreseeable use of the product. The reasoning shall be justified in particular in the light of warnings and other explanations in the product labelling.
6.Exposure to the cosmetic productU.K.
Data on the exposure to cosmetic product taking into consideration the findings under Section 5 in relation to
The site(s) of application;
The surface area(s) of application;
The amount of product applied;
The duration and frequency of use;
The normal and reasonably foreseeable exposure route(s);
The targeted (or exposed) population(s). Potential exposure of a specific population shall also be taken into account.
The calculation of the exposure shall also take into consideration the toxicological effects to be considered (e.g. exposure might need to be calculated per unit area of skin or per unit of body weight). The possibility of secondary exposure by routes other than those resulting from direct application should also be considered (e.g. non-intended inhalation of sprays, non-intended ingestion of lip products, etc.).
Particular consideration shall be given to any possible impacts on exposure due to particle sizes.
7.Exposure to the substancesU.K.
Data on the exposure to the substances contained in the cosmetic product for the relevant toxicological endpoints taking into account the information under Section 6.
8.Toxicological profile of the substancesU.K.
Without prejudice to Article 18, the toxicological profile of substance contained in the cosmetic product for all relevant toxicological endpoints. A particular focus on local toxicity evaluation (skin and eye irritation), skin sensitisation, and in the case of UV absorption photo-induced toxicity shall be made.
All significant toxicological routes of absorption shall be considered as well as the systemic effects and margin of safety (MoS) based on a no observed adverse effects level (NOAEL) shall be calculated. The absence of these considerations shall be duly justified.
Particular consideration shall be given to any possible impacts on the toxicological profile due to
particle sizes, including nanomaterials,
impurities of the substances and raw material used, and
interaction of substances.
Any read-across shall be duly substantiated and justified.
The source of information shall be clearly identified.
9.Undesirable effects and serious undesirable effectsU.K.
All available data on the undesirable effects and serious undesirable effects to the cosmetic product or, where relevant, other cosmetic products. This includes statistical data.
10.Information on the cosmetic productU.K.
Other relevant information, e.g. existing studies from human volunteers or the duly confirmed and substantiated findings of risk assessments carried out in other relevant areas.
PART B –U.K.Cosmetic product safety assessment
1.Assessment conclusionU.K.
Statement on the safety of the cosmetic product in relation to Article 3.
2.Labelled warnings and instructions of useU.K.
Statement on the need to label any particular warnings and instructions of use in accordance with Article 19(1)(d).
3.ReasoningU.K.
Explanation of the scientific reasoning leading to the assessment conclusion set out under Section 1 and the statement set out under Section 2. This explanation shall be based on the descriptions set out under Part A. Where relevant, margins of safety shall be assessed and discussed.
There shall be inter alia a specific assessment for cosmetic products intended for use on children under the age of three and for cosmetic products intended exclusively for use in external intimate hygiene.
Possible interactions of the substances contained in the cosmetic product shall be assessed.
The consideration and non-consideration of the different toxicological profiles shall be duly justified.
Impacts of the stability on the safety of the cosmetic product shall be duly considered.
4.Assessor's credentials and approval of part BU.K.
Name and address of the safety assessor.
Proof of qualification of safety assessor.
Date and signature of safety assessor.
Preamble to Annexes II to VIU.K.
For the purposes of the Annexes II to VI:
‘Rinse-off product’ means a cosmetic product which is intended to be removed after application on the skin, the hair or the mucous membranes;
‘Leave-on product’ means a cosmetic product which is intended to stay in prolonged contact with the skin, the hair or the mucous membranes;
‘Hair product’ means a cosmetic product which is intended to be applied on the hair of head or face, except eye lashes;
‘Skin product’ means a cosmetic product which is intended to be applied on the skin;
‘Lip product’ means a cosmetic product which is intended to be applied on the lips;
‘Face product’ means a cosmetic product which is intended to be applied on the skin of the face;
‘Nail product’ means a cosmetic product which is intended to be applied on nails;
‘Oral product’ means a cosmetic product which is intended to be applied on teeth or the mucous membranes of the oral cavity;
‘Product applied on mucous membranes’ means a cosmetic product which is intended to be applied on the mucous membranes
of the oral cavity,
on the rim of the eyes,
or of the external genital organs;
‘Eye product’ means a cosmetic product which is intended to be applied in the vicinity of the eyes;
‘Professional use’ means the application and use of cosmetic products by persons in the exercise of their professional activity.
In order to facilitate substance identification, the following descriptors are used:
The Non-proprietary Names (INN) for pharmaceutical products, WHO, Geneva, August 1975;
The Chemical Abstracts Service numbers (CAS);
The EC number which correspond to either the European Inventory of Existing Commercial chemical Substances (EINECS) numbers or the European List of Notified Chemical Substances (ELINCS) numbers or the registration number given under Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006;
The XAN which is the name approved by specific country (X), e.g. USAN which correspond to the United State approved name;
The name in the glossary of common ingredient names referred to in Article 33 of this Regulation.
Substances listed in Annexes III to VI do not cover nanomaterials, except where specifically mentioned.
ANNEX IIU.K.LIST OF SUBSTANCES PROHIBITED IN COSMETIC PRODUCTS
b Modified INNM-name. | |||
d for the individual ingredient see reference number 364 in Annex II. | |||
e for the individual ingredient see reference number 413 in Annex II. | |||
Reference number | Substance identification | ||
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Chemical name/INN | CAS number | EC number | |
a | b | c | d |
1 | N-(5-Chlorobenzoxazol-2-yl)acetamide | 35783-57-4 | |
2 | (2-Acetoxyethyl)trimethylammonium hydroxide (Acetylcholine) and its salts | 51-84-3 | 200-128-9 |
3 | Deanol aceglumate (INN) | 3342-61-8 | 222-085-5 |
4 | Spironolactone (INN) | 52-01-7 | 200-133-6 |
5 | [4-(4-Hydroxy-3-iodophenoxy)-3,5-diiodophenyl]acetic acid (Tiratricol (INN)) and its salts | 51-24-1 | 200-086-1 |
6 | Methotrexate (INN) | 59-05-2 | 200-413-8 |
7 | Aminocaproic acid (INN) and its salts | 60-32-2 | 200-469-3 |
8 | Cinchophen (INN), its salts, derivatives and salts of these derivatives | 132-60-5 | 205-067-1 |
9 | Thyropropic acid (INN) and its salts | 51-26-3 | |
10 | Trichloroacetic acid | 76-03-9 | 200-927-2 |
11 | Aconitum napellus L. (leaves, roots and galenical preparations) | 84603-50-9 | 283-252-6 |
12 | Aconitine (principal alkaloid of Aconitum napellus L.) and its salts | 302-27-2 | 206-121-7 |
13 | Adonis vernalis L. and its preparations | 84649-73-0 | 283-458-6 |
14 | Epinephrine (INN) | 51-43-4 | 200-098-7 |
15 | Rauwolfia serpentina L., alkaloids and their salts | 90106-13-1 | 290-234-1 |
16 | Alkyne alcohols, their esters, ethers and salts | ||
17 | Isoprenaline (INN) | 7683-59-2 | 231-687-7 |
18 | Allyl isothiocyanate | 57-06-7 | 200-309-2 |
19 | Alloclamide (INN) and its salts | 5486-77-1 | |
20 | Nalorphine (INN), its salts and ethers | 62-67-9 | 200-546-1 |
21 | Sympathicomimetic amines acting on the central nervous system: any substance contained in the first list of medicaments which are subject to medical prescription and are referred to in resolution AP (69) 2 of the Council of Europe | 300-62-9 | 206-096-2 |
22 | Aniline, its salts and its halogenated and sulphonated derivatives | 62-53-3 | 200-539-3 |
23 | Betoxycaine (INN) and its salts | 3818-62-0 | |
24 | Zoxazolamine (INN) | 61-80-3 | 200-519-4 |
25 | Procainamide (INN), its salts and derivatives | 51-06-9 | 200-078-8 |
26 | Benzidine | 92-87-5 | 202-199-1 |
27 | Tuaminoheptane (INN), its isomers and salts | 123-82-0 | 204-655-5 |
28 | Octodrine (INN) and its salts | 543-82-8 | 208-851-1 |
29 | 2-Amino-1,2-bis(4-methoxyphenyl)ethanol and its salts | 530-34-7 | |
30 | 1,3-Dimethylpentylamine and its salts | 105-41-9 | 203-296-1 |
31 | 4-Aminosalicylic acid and its salts | 65-49-6 | 200-613-5 |
32 | Toluidines, their isomers, salts and halogenated and sulphonated derivatives | 26915-12-8 | 248-105-2 |
33 | Xylidines, their isomers, salts and halogenated and sulphonated derivatives | 1300-73-8 | 215-091-4 |
34 | Imperatorin (9-(3-methylbut-2-enyloxy)furo[3,2-g]chromen-7-one) | 482-44-0 | 207-581-1 |
35 | Ammi majus L. and its galenical preparations | 90320-46-0 | 291-072-4 |
36 | 2,3-Dichloro-2-methylbutane | 507-45-9 | |
37 | Substances with androgenic effect | ||
38 | Anthracene oil | 120-12-7 | 204-371-1 |
39 | Antibiotics | ||
40 | Antimony and its compounds | 7440-36-0 | 231-146-5 |
41 | Apocynum cannabinum L. and its preparations | 84603-51-0 | 283-253-1 |
42 | Apomorphine ((R) 5,6,6a,7-tetrahydro-6-methyl-4H-dibenzo[de,g]quinoline-10,11-diol) and its salts | 58-00-4 | 200-360-0 |
43 | Arsenic and its compounds | 7440-38-2 | 231-148-6 |
44 | Atropa belladonna L. and its preparations | 8007-93-0 | 232-365-9 |
45 | Atropine, its salts and derivatives | 51-55-8 | 200-104-8 |
46 | Barium salts, with the exception of barium sulphide under the conditions laid down in Annex III, and of barium sulfate, lakes, salts and pigments prepared from colouring agents when listed in Annex IV | ||
47 | Benzene | 71-43-2 | 200-753-7 |
48 | Benzimidazol-2(3H)-one | 615-16-7 | 210-412-4 |
49 | Benzazepines and benzodiazepines | 12794-10-4 | |
50 | 1-Dimethylaminomethyl-1-methylpropyl benzoate (amylocaine) and its salts | 644-26-8 | 211-411-1 |
51 | 2,2,6-Trimethyl-4-piperidyl benzoate (eucaine) and its salts | 500-34-5 | |
52 | Isocarboxazid (INN) | 59-63-2 | 200-438-4 |
53 | Bendroflumethiazide (INN) and its derivatives | 73-48-3 | 200-800-1 |
54 | Beryllium and its compounds | 7440-41-7 | 231-150-7 |
55 | Bromine, elemental | 7726-95-6 | 231-778-1 |
56 | Bretylium tosilate (INN) | 61-75-6 | 200-516-8 |
57 | Carbromal (INN) | 77-65-6 | 201-046-6 |
58 | Bromisoval (INN) | 496-67-3 | 207-825-7 |
59 | Brompheniramine (INN) and its salts | 86-22-6 | 201-657-8 |
60 | Benzilonium bromide (INN) | 1050-48-2 | 213-885-5 |
61 | Tetrylammonium bromide (INN) | 71-91-0 | 200-769-4 |
62 | Brucine | 357-57-3 | 206-614-7 |
63 | Tetracaine (INN) and its salts | 94-24-6 | 202-316-6 |
64 | Mofebutazone (INN) | 2210-63-1 | 218-641-1 |
65 | Tolbutamide (INN) | 64-77-7 | 200-594-3 |
66 | Carbutamide (INN) | 339-43-5 | 206-424-4 |
67 | Phenylbutazone (INN) | 50-33-9 | 200-029-0 |
68 | Cadmium and its compounds | 7440-43-9 | 231-152-8 |
69 | Cantharides, Cantharis vesicatoria | 92457-17-5 | 296-298-7 |
70 | Cantharidine | 56-25-7 | 200-263-3 |
71 | Phenprobamate (INN) | 673-31-4 | 211-606-1 |
72 | Nitroderivatives of carbazole | ||
73 | Carbon disulphide | 75-15-0 | 200-843-6 |
74 | Catalase | 9001-05-2 | 232-577-1 |
75 | Cephaeline and its salts | 483-17-0 | 207-591-6 |
76 | Chenopodium ambrosioides L. (essential oil) | 8006-99-3 | |
77 | 2,2,2-Trichloroethane-1,1-diol | 302-17-0 | 206-117-5 |
78 | Chlorine | 7782-50-5 | 231-959-5 |
79 | Chlorpropamide (INN) | 94-20-2 | 202-314-5 |
80 | Moved or deleted | ||
81 | 4-Phenylazophenylene-1,3-diamine citrate hydrochloride (chrysoidine citrate hydrochloride) | 5909-04-6 | |
82 | Chlorzoxazone (INN) | 95-25-0 | 202-403-9 |
83 | 2-Chloro-6-methylpyrimidin-4-yldimethylamine (crimidine-ISO) | 535-89-7 | 208-622-6 |
84 | Chlorprothixene (INN) and its salts | 113-59-7 | 204-032-8 |
85 | Clofenamide (INN) | 671-95-4 | 211-588-5 |
86 | N,N-bis(2-chloroethyl)methylamine N-oxide and its salts | 126-85-2 | |
87 | Chlormethine (INN) and its salts | 51-75-2 | 200-120-5 |
88 | Cyclophosphamide (INN) and its salts | 50-18-0 | 200-015-4 |
89 | Mannomustine (INN) and its salts | 576-68-1 | 209-404-3 |
90 | Butanilicaine (INN) and its salts | 3785-21-5 | |
91 | Chlormezanone (INN) | 80-77-3 | 201-307-4 |
92 | Triparanol (INN) | 78-41-1 | 201-115-0 |
93 | 2-[2(4-Chlorophenyl)-2-phenylacetyl]indane-1,3-dione (chlorophacinone-ISO) | 3691-35-8 | 223-003-0 |
94 | Chlorphenoxamine (INN) | 77-38-3 | |
95 | Phenaglycodol (INN) | 79-93-6 | 201-235-3 |
96 | Chloroethane | 75-00-3 | 200-830-5 |
97 | Chromium; chromic acid and its salts | 7440-47-3 | 231-157-5 |
98 | Claviceps purpurea Tul., its alkaloids and galenical preparations | 84775-56-4 | 283-885-8 |
99 | Conium maculatum L. (fruit, powder, galenical preparations) | 85116-75-2 | 285-527-6 |
100 | Glycyclamide (INN) | 664-95-9 | 211-557-6 |
101 | Cobalt benzenesulphonate | 23384-69-2 | |
102 | Colchicine, its salts and derivatives | 64-86-8 | 200-598-5 |
103 | Colchicoside and its derivatives | 477-29-2 | 207-513-0 |
104 | Colchicum autumnale L. and its galenical preparations | 84696-03-7 | 283-623-2 |
105 | Convallatoxin | 508-75-8 | 208-086-3 |
106 | Anamirta cocculus L. (fruit) | ||
107 | Croton tiglium L. (oil) | 8001-28-3 | |
108 | 1-Butyl-3-(N-crotonoylsulphanilyl)urea | 52964-42-8 | |
109 | Curare and curarine | 8063-06-7/22260-42-0 | 232-511-1/244-880-6 |
110 | Synthetic curarizants | ||
111 | Hydrogen cyanide and its salts | 74-90-8 | 200-821-6 |
112 | Feclemine (INN); 2-(alpha-Cyclohexylbenzyl)-N,N,N',N'-tetraethyl-1,3-propanediamine | 3590-16-7 | |
113 | Cyclomenol (INN) and its salts | 5591-47-9 | 227-002-6 |
114 | Sodium hexacyclonate (INN) | 7009-49-6 | |
115 | Hexapropymate (INN) | 358-52-1 | 206-618-9 |
116 | Moved or deleted | ||
117 | O,O'-Diacetyl-N-allyl-N-normorphine | 2748-74-5 | |
118 | Pipazetate (INN) and its salts | 2167-85-3 | 218-508-8 |
119 | 5-(α,β-Dibromophenethyl)-5-methylhydantoin | 511-75-1 | 208-133-8 |
120 | N,N'-Pentamethylenebis(trimethylammonium) salts, e. g. pentamethonium bromide (INN) | 541-20-8 | 208-771-7 |
121 | N,N'-[(Methylimino)diethylene]bis(ethyldimethylammonium) salts, e. g. azamethonium bromide (INN) | 306-53-6 | 206-186-1 |
122 | Cyclarbamate (INN) | 5779-54-4 | 227-302-7 |
123 | Clofenotane (INN); DDT (ISO) | 50-29-3 | 200-024-3 |
124 | N,N'-Hexamethylenebis(trimethylammonium) salts, e. g. hexamethonium bromide (INN) | 55-97-0 | 200-249-7 |
125 | Dichloroethanes (ethylene chlorides) e.g. 1,2-Dichloroethane | 107-06-2 | 203-458-1 |
126 | Dichloroethylenes (acetylene chlorides) e.g. Vinylidene chloride (1,1-Dichloroethylene) | 75-35-4 | 200-864-0 |
127 | Lysergide (INN) (LSD) and its salts | 50-37-3 | 200-033-2 |
128 | 2-Diethylaminoethyl 3-hydroxy-4-phenylbenzoate and its salts | 3572-52-9 | 222-686-2 |
129 | Cinchocaine (INN) and its salts | 85-79-0 | 201-632-1 |
130 | 3-Diethylaminopropyl cinnamate | 538-66-9 | |
131 | O,O'-Diethyl-O-4-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate (Parathion - ISO) | 56-38-2 | 200-271-7 |
132 | [Oxalylbis(iminoethylene)]bis[(o-chlorobenzyl)diethylammonium] salts, e. g. ambenonium chloride (INN) | 115-79-7 | 204-107-5 |
133 | Methyprylon (INN) and its salts | 125-64-4 | 204-745-4 |
134 | Digitaline and all heterosides of Digitalis purpurea L. | 752-61-4 | 212-036-6 |
135 | 7-[2-Hydroxy-3-(2-hydroxyethyl-N-methylamino)propyl]theophylline (xanthinol) | 2530-97-4 | |
136 | Dioxethedrin (INN) and its salts | 497-75-6 | 207-849-8 |
137 | Piprocurarium iodide (INN) | 3562-55-8 | 222-627-0 |
138 | Propyphenazone (INN) | 479-92-5 | 207-539-2 |
139 | Tetrabenazine (INN) and its salts | 58-46-8 | 200-383-6 |
140 | Captodiame (INN) | 486-17-9 | 207-629-1 |
141 | Mefeclorazine (INN) and its salts | 1243-33-0 | |
142 | Dimethylamine | 124-40-3 | 204-697-4 |
143 | 1,1-Bis(dimethylaminomethyl)propyl benzoate (amydricaine, alypine) and its salts | 963-07-5 | 213-512-6 |
144 | Methapyrilene (INN) and its salts | 91-80-5 | 202-099-8 |
145 | Metamfepramone (INN) and its salts | 15351-09-4 | 239-384-1 |
146 | Amitriptyline (INN) and its salts | 50-48-6 | 200-041-6 |
147 | Metformin (INN) and its salts | 657-24-9 | 211-517-8 |
148 | Isosorbide dinitrate (INN) | 87-33-2 | 201-740-9 |
149 | Malononitrile | 109-77-3 | 203-703-2 |
150 | Succinonitrile | 110-61-2 | 203-783-9 |
151 | Dinitrophenol isomers | 51-28-5/329-71-5/573-56-8/25550-58-7 | 200-087-7/206-348-1/209-357-9/247-096-2 |
152 | Inproquone (INN) | 436-40-8 | |
153 | Dimevamide (INN) and its salts | 60-46-8 | 200-479-8 |
154 | Diphenylpyraline (INN) and its salts | 147-20-6 | 205-686-7 |
155 | Sulfinpyrazone (INN) | 57-96-5 | 200-357-4 |
156 | N-(3-Carbamoyl-3,3-diphenylpropyl)-N,N-diisopropylmethyl-ammonium salts, e. g. isopropamide iodide (INN) | 71-81-8 | 200-766-8 |
157 | Benactyzine (INN) | 302-40-9 | 206-123-8 |
158 | Benzatropine (INN) and its salts | 86-13-5 | |
159 | Cyclizine (INN) and its salts | 82-92-8 | 201-445-5 |
160 | 5,5-Diphenyl-4-imidazolidone (Doxenitoin (INN)) | 3254-93-1 | 221-851-6 |
161 | Probenecid (INN) | 57-66-9 | 200-344-3 |
162 | Disulfiram (INN); thiram (INN) | 97-77-8/137-26-8 | 202-607-8/205-286-2 |
163 | Emetine, its salts and derivatives | 483-18-1 | 207-592-1 |
164 | Ephedrine and its salts | 299-42-3 | 206-080-5 |
165 | Oxanamide (INN) and its derivatives | 126-93-2 | |
166 | Eserine or physostigmine and its salts | 57-47-6 | 200-332-8 |
[F1167 | 4-Aminobenzoic acid and its esters, with the free amino group | 150-13-0 | 205-753-0] |
168 | Choline salts and their esters, e. g. choline chloride (INN) | 67-48-1 | 200-655-4 |
169 | Caramiphen (INN) and its salts | 77-22-5 | 201-013-6 |
170 | Diethyl 4-nitrophenyl phosphate (Paraoxon - ISO) | 311-45-5 | 206-221-0 |
171 | Metethoheptazine (INN) and its salts | 509-84-2 | |
172 | Oxpheneridine (INN) and its salts | 546-32-7 | |
173 | Ethoheptazine (INN) and its salts | 77-15-6 | 201-007-3 |
174 | Metheptazine (INN) and its salts | 469-78-3 | |
175 | Methylphenidate (INN) and its salts | 113-45-1 | 204-028-6 |
176 | Doxylamine (INN) and its salts | 469-21-6 | 207-414-2 |
177 | Tolboxane (INN) | 2430-46-8 | |
178 | 4-Benzyloxyphenol and 4-ethoxyphenol | 103-16-2/622-62-8 | 203-083-3/210-748-1 |
179 | Parethoxycaine (INN) and its salts | 94-23-5 | 205-246-4 |
180 | Fenozolone (INN) | 15302-16-6 | 239-339-6 |
181 | Glutethimide (INN) and its salts | 77-21-4 | 201-012-0 |
182 | Ethylene oxide | 75-21-8 | 200-849-9 |
183 | Bemegride (INN) and its salts | 64-65-3 | 200-588-0 |
184 | Valnoctamide (INN) | 4171-13-5 | 224-033-7 |
185 | Haloperidol (INN) | 52-86-8 | 200-155-6 |
186 | Paramethasone (INN) | 53-33-8 | 200-169-2 |
187 | Fluanisone (INN) | 1480-19-9 | 216-038-8 |
188 | Trifluperidol (INN) | 749-13-3 | |
189 | Fluoresone (INN) | 2924-67-6 | 220-889-0 |
190 | Fluorouracil (INN) | 51-21-8 | 200-085-6 |
191 | Hydrofluoric acid, its normal salts, its complexes and hydrofluorides with the exception of those given in Annex III | 7664-39-3 | 231-634-8 |
192 | Furfuryltrimethylammonium salts, e. g. furtrethonium iodide (INN) | 541-64-0 | 208-789-5 |
193 | Galantamine (INN) | 357-70-0 | |
194 | Progestogens | ||
195 | 1,2,3,4,5,6-Hexachlorocyclohexane (BHC-ISO) | 58-89-9 | 200-401-2 |
196 | (1R,4S,5R,8S)-1,2,3,4,10,10-Hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethano-naphthalene (endrin-ISO) | 72-20-8 | 200-775-7 |
197 | Hexachloroethane | 67-72-1 | 200-666-4 |
198 | (1R,4S,5R,8S)-1,2,3,4,10,10-Hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene (isodrin-ISO) | 465-73-6 | 207-366-2 |
199 | Hydrastine, hydrastinine and their salts | 118-08-1/6592-85-4 | 204-233-0/229-533-9 |
200 | Hydrazides and their salts e.g. Isoniazid (INN) | 54-85-3 | 200-214-6 |
201 | Hydrazine, its derivatives and their salts | 302-01-2 | 206-114-9 |
202 | Octamoxin (INN) and its salts | 4684-87-1 | |
203 | Warfarin (INN) and its salts | 81-81-2 | 201-377-6 |
204 | Ethyl bis(4-hydroxy-2-oxo-1-benzopyran-3-yl)acetate and salts of the acid | 548-00-5 | 208-940-5 |
205 | Methocarbamol (INN) | 532-03-6 | 208-524-3 |
206 | Propatylnitrate (INN) | 2921-92-8 | 220-866-5 |
207 | 4,4'-Dihydroxy-3,3'-(3-methylthiopropylidene) dicoumarin | ||
208 | Fenadiazole (INN) | 1008-65-7 | |
209 | Nitroxoline (INN) and its salts | 4008-48-4 | 223-662-4 |
210 | Hyoscyamine, its salts and derivatives | 101-31-5 | 202-933-0 |
211 | Hyoscyamus niger L. (leaves, seeds, powder and galenical preparations) | 84603-65-6 | 283-265-7 |
212 | Pemoline (INN) and its salts | 2152-34-3 | 218-438-8 |
213 | Iodine | 7553-56-2 | 231-442-4 |
214 | Decamethylenebis(trimethylammonium) salts, e. g. decamethonium bromide (INN) | 541-22-0 | 208-772-2 |
215 | Ipecacuanha (Cephaelis ipecacuanha Brot. and related species) (roots, powder and galenical preparations) | 8012-96-2 | 232-385-8 |
216 | (2-Isopropylpent4-enoyl)urea (apronalide) | 528-92-7 | 208-443-3 |
217 | α-Santonin [(3S,5aR,9bS)-3,3a,4,5,5a,9b-hexahydro-3,5a,9-trimethylnaphto [1,2-b] furan-2,8-dione] | 481-06-1 | 207-560-7 |
218 | Lobelia inflata L. and its galenical preparations | 84696-23-1 | 283-642-6 |
219 | Lobeline (INN) and its salts | 90-69-7 | 202-012-3 |
220 | Barbiturates | ||
221 | Mercury and its compounds, except those special cases included in Annex V | 7439-97-6 | 231-106-7 |
222 | 3,4,5-Trimethoxyphenethylamine (Mescaline) and its salts | 54-04-6 | 200-190-7 |
223 | Metaldehyde | 9002-91-9 | |
224 | 2-(4-Allyl-2-methoxyphenoxy)-N,N-diethylacetamide and its salts | 305-13-5 | |
225 | Coumetarol (INN) | 4366-18-1 | 224-455-1 |
226 | Dextromethorphan (INN) and its salts | 125-71-3 | 204-752-2 |
227 | 2-Methylheptylamine and its salts | 540-43-2 | |
228 | Isometheptene (INN) and its salts | 503-01-5 | 207-959-6 |
229 | Mecamylamine (INN) | 60-40-2 | 200-476-1 |
230 | Guaifenesin (INN) | 93-14-1 | 202-222-5 |
231 | Dicoumarol (INN) | 66-76-2 | 200-632-9 |
232 | Phenmetrazine (INN), its derivatives and salts | 134-49-6 | 205-143-4 |
233 | Thiamazole (INN) | 60-56-0 | 200-482-4 |
234 | 3,4-Dihydro-2-methoxy-2-methyl-4-phenyl-2H,5H-pyrano [3,2-c]-[1] benzopyran-5-one (cyclocoumarol) | 518-20-7 | 208-248-3 |
235 | Carisoprodol (INN) | 78-44-4 | 201-118-7 |
236 | Meprobamate (INN) | 57-53-4 | 200-337-5 |
237 | Tefazoline (INN) and its salts | 1082-56-0 | |
238 | Arecoline | 63-75-2 | 200-565-5 |
239 | Poldine metilsulfate (INN) | 545-80-2 | 208-894-6 |
240 | Hydroxyzine (INN) | 68-88-2 | 200-693-1 |
241 | 2-Naphthol | 135-19-3 | 205-182-7 |
242 | 1-and 2-Naphthylamines and their salts | 134-32-7/91-59-8 | 205-138-7/202-080-4 |
243 | 3-(1-Naphthyl)-4-hydroxycoumarin | 39923-41-6 | |
244 | Naphazoline (INN) and its salts | 835-31-4 | 212-641-5 |
245 | Neostigmine and its salts e. g. neostigmine bromide (INN) | 114-80-7 | 204-054-8 |
246 | Nicotine and its salts | 54-11-5 | 200-193-3 |
247 | Amyl nitrites | 110-46-3 | 203-770-8 |
248 | Inorganic nitrites, with the exception of sodium nitrite | 14797-65-0 | |
249 | Nitrobenzene | 98-95-3 | 202-716-0 |
250 | Nitrocresols and their alkali metal salts | 12167-20-3 | |
251 | Nitrofurantoin (INN) | 67-20-9 | 200-646-5 |
252 | Furazolidone (INN) | 67-45-8 | 200-653-3 |
253 | Nitroglycerin; Propane-1,2,3-triyl trinitrate | 55-63-0 | 200-240-8 |
254 | Acenocoumarol (INN) | 152-72-7 | 205-807-3 |
255 | Alkali pentacyanonitrosylferrate (2-) e.g. | 14402-89-2/13755-38-9 | 238-373-9 / - |
256 | Nitrostilbenes, their homologues and their derivatives | ||
257 | Noradrenaline and its salts | 51-41-2 | 200-096-6 |
258 | Noscapine (INN) and its salts | 128-62-1 | 204-899-2 |
259 | Guanethidine (INN) and its salts | 55-65-2 | 200-241-3 |
260 | Oestrogens | ||
261 | Oleandrin | 465-16-7 | 207-361-5 |
262 | Chlortalidone (INN) | 77-36-1 | 201-022-5 |
263 | Pelletierine and its salts | 2858-66-4/4396-01-4 | 220-673-6/224-523-0 |
264 | Pentachloroethane | 76-01-7 | 200-925-1 |
265 | Pentaerithrityl tetranitrate (INN) | 78-11-5 | 201-084-3 |
266 | Petrichloral (INN) | 78-12-6 | |
267 | Octamylamine (INN) and its salts | 502-59-0 | 207-947-0 |
268 | Picric acid | 88-89-1 | 201-865-9 |
269 | Phenacemide (INN) | 63-98-9 | 200-570-2 |
270 | Difencloxazine (INN) | 5617-26-5 | |
271 | 2-Phenylindan-1,3-dione (phenindione (INN)) | 83-12-5 | 201-454-4 |
272 | Ethylphenacemide (pheneturide (INN)) | 90-49-3 | 201-998-2 |
273 | Phenprocoumon (INN) | 435-97-2 | 207-108-9 |
274 | Fenyramidol (INN) | 553-69-5 | 209-044-7 |
275 | Triamterene (INN) and its salts | 396-01-0 | 206-904-3 |
276 | Tetraethyl pyrophosphate (TEPP - ISO) | 107-49-3 | 203-495-3 |
277 | Tritolyl phosphate | 1330-78-5 | 215-548-8 |
278 | Psilocybine (INN) | 520-52-5 | 208-294-4 |
279 | Phosphorus and metal phosphides | 7723-14-0 | 231-768-7 |
280 | Thalidomide (INN) and its salts | 50-35-1 | 200-031-1 |
281 | Physostigma venenosum Balf. | 89958-15-6 | 289-638-0 |
282 | Picrotoxin | 124-87-8 | 204-716-6 |
283 | Pilocarpine and its salts | 92-13-7 | 202-128-4 |
284 | α-Piperidin-2-ylbenzyl acetate, laevorotatory threoform (levofacetoperane (INN)) and its salts | 24558-01-8 | |
285 | Pipradrol (INN) and its salts | 467-60-7 | 207-394-5 |
286 | Azacyclonol (INN) and its salts | 115-46-8 | 204-092-5 |
287 | Bietamiverine (INN) | 479-81-2 | 207-538-7 |
288 | Butopiprine (INN) and its salts | 55837-15-5 | 259-848-7 |
289 | Lead and its compounds | 7439-92-1 | 231-100-4 |
290 | Coniine | 458-88-8 | 207-282-6 |
291 | Prunus laurocerasus L. (‘cherry laurel water’) | 89997-54-6 | 289-689-9 |
292 | Metyrapone (INN) | 54-36-4 | 200-206-2 |
293 | Radioactive substances, as defined by Directive 96/29/Euratoma laying down basic safety standards for the protection of the health of workers and the general public against the dangers arising from ionising radiation | ||
294 | Juniperus sabina L. (leaves, essential oil and galenical preparations) | 90046-04-1 | 289-971-1 |
295 | Hyoscine, its salts and derivatives | 51-34-3 | 200-090-3 |
296 | Gold salts | ||
297 | Selenium and its compounds with the exception of selenium disulphide under the conditions set out under reference No 49 in Annex III | 7782-49-2 | 231-957-4 |
298 | Solanum nigrum L. and its galenical preparations | 84929-77-1 | 284-555-6 |
299 | Sparteine (INN) and its salts | 90-39-1 | 201-988-8 |
300 | Glucocorticoids (Corticosteroids) | ||
301 | Datura stramonium L. and its galenical preparations | 84696-08-2 | 283-627-4 |
302 | Strophantines, their aglucones and their respective derivatives | 11005-63-3 | 234-239-9 |
303 | Strophantus species and their galenical preparations | ||
304 | Strychnine and its salts | 57-24-9 | 200-319-7 |
305 | Strychnos species and their galenical preparations | ||
306 | Narcotics, natural and synthetic: All substances listed in Tables I and II of the single Convention on narcotic drugs signed in New York on 30 March 1961 | ||
307 | Sulphonamides (sulphanilamide and its derivatives obtained by substitution of one or more H-atoms of the -NH2 groups) and their salts | ||
308 | Sultiame (INN) | 61-56-3 | 200-511-0 |
309 | Neodymium and its salts | 7440-00-8 | 231-109-3 |
310 | Thiotepa (INN) | 52-24-4 | 200-135-7 |
311 | Pilocarpus jaborandi Holmes and its galenical preparations | 84696-42-4 | 283-649-4 |
312 | Tellurium and its compounds | 13494-80-9 | 236-813-4 |
313 | Xylometazoline (INN) and its salts | 526-36-3 | 208-390-6 |
314 | Tetrachloroethylene | 127-18-4 | 204-825-9 |
315 | Carbon tetrachloride | 56-23-5 | 200-262-8 |
316 | Hexaethyl tetraphosphate | 757-58-4 | 212-057-0 |
317 | Thallium and its compounds | 7440-28-0 | 231-138-1 |
318 | Thevetia neriifolia Juss., glycoside extract | 90147-54-9 | 290-446-4 |
319 | Ethionamide (INN) | 536-33-4 | 208-628-9 |
320 | Phenothiazine (INN) and its compounds | 92-84-2 | 202-196-5 |
321 | Thiourea and its derivatives, with the exception of the one listed in Annex III | 62-56-6 | 200-543-5 |
322 | Mephenesin (INN) and its esters | 59-47-2 | 200-427-4 |
323 | Vaccines, toxins or serums defined as immunological medicinal products pursuant to Article 1(4) of Directive 2001/83/EC | ||
324 | Tranylcypromine (INN) and its salts | 155-09-9 | 205-841-9 |
325 | Trichloronitromethane (chloropicrine) | 76-06-2 | 200-930-9 |
326 | 2,2,2-Tribromoethanol (tribromoethyl alcohol) | 75-80-9 | 200-903-1 |
327 | Trichlormethine (INN) and its salts | 817-09-4 | 212-442-3 |
328 | Tretamine (INN) | 51-18-3 | 200-083-5 |
329 | Gallamine triethiodide (INN) | 65-29-2 | 200-605-1 |
330 | Urginea scilla Steinh. and its galenical preparations | 84650-62-4 | 283-520-2 |
331 | Veratrine, its salts and galenical preparations | 8051-02-3 | 613-062-00-4 |
332 | Schoenocaulon officinale Lind (seeds and galenical preparations) | 84604-18-2 | 283-296-6 |
333 | Veratrum spp. and their preparations | 90131-91-2 | 290-407-1 |
334 | Vinyl chloride monomer | 75-01-4 | 200-831-0 |
335 | Ergocalciferol (INN) and cholecalciferol (vitamins D2 and D3) | 50-14-6/67-97-0 | 200-014-9/200-673-2 |
336 | Salts of O-alkyldithiocarbonic acids (xanthates) | ||
337 | Yohimbine and its salts | 146-48-5 | 205-672-0 |
338 | Dimethyl sulfoxide (INN) | 67-68-5 | 200-664-3 |
339 | Diphenhydramine (INN) and its salts | 58-73-1 | 200-396-7 |
340 | 4-tert-Butylphenol | 98-54-4 | 202-679-0 |
341 | 4-tert-Butylpyrocatechol | 98-29-3 | 202-653-9 |
342 | Dihydrotachysterol (INN) | 67-96-9 | 200-672-7 |
343 | Dioxane | 123-91-1 | 204-661-8 |
344 | Morpholine and its salts | 110-91-8 | 203-815-1 |
345. | Pyrethrum album L. and its galenical preparations | ||
346 | 2-[4-Methoxybenzyl-N-(2-pyridyl)amino]ethyldimethylamine maleate (Mepyramine maleate; pyrilamine maleate) | 59-33-6 | 200-422-7 |
347 | Tripelennamine (INN) | 91-81-6 | 202-100-1 |
348 | Tetrachlorosalicylanilides | 7426-07-5 | |
349 | Dichlorosalicylanilides | 1147-98-4 | |
350 | Tetrabromosalicylanilides | ||
351 | Dibromosalicylanilides | ||
352 | Bithionol (INN) | 97-18-7 | 202-565-0 |
353 | Thiuram monosulphides | 97-74-5 | 202-605-7 |
354 | Moved or deleted | ||
355 | Dimethylformamide (N,N-Dimethylformamide) | 68-12-2 | 200-679-5 |
356 | 4-Phenylbut-3-en-2-one (Benzylidene acetone) | 122-57-6 | 204-555-1 |
357 | Benzoates of 4-hydroxy-3-methoxycinnamyl alcohol (coniferyl alcohol) except for normal content in natural essences used | ||
358 | Furocoumarines (e. g. trioxysalen (INN), 8-methoxypsoralen, 5-methoxypsoralen) except for normal content in natural essences used. In sun protection and in bronzing products, furocoumarines shall be below 1 mg/kg | 3902-71-4/298-81-7/484-20-8 | 223-459-0/206-066-9/207-604-5 |
359 | Oil from the seeds of Laurus nobilis L. | 84603-73-6 | 283-272-5 |
360 | Safrole except for normal content in the natural essences used and provided the concentration does not exceed: 100 ppm in the finished product, 50 ppm in products for dental and oral hygiene, and provided that Safrole is not present in toothpastes intended specifically for children | 94-59-7 | 202-345-4 |
361 | 5,5'-Di-isopropyl-2,2'-dimethylbiphenyl-4,4'-diyl dihypoiodite (thymol iodide) | 552-22-7 | 209-007-5 |
362 | 3'-Ethyl-5',6',7',8'-tetrahydro-5',5',8',8'-tetramethyl-2'-acetonaphthone or 7-acetyl-6-ethyl-1,1,4,4-tetramethyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphtalen (AETT; Versalide) | 88-29-9 | 201-817-7 |
363 | o-Phenylenediamine and its salts | 95-54-5 | 202-430-6 |
364 | 4-Methyl-m-phenylenediamine (Toluene-2,4-diamine) and its salts | 95-80-7 | 202-453-1 |
365 | Aristolochic acid and its salts; Aristolochia spp. and their preparations | 475-80-9/313-67-7/15918-62-4 | 202-499-6/206-238-3/- |
366 | Chloroform | 67-66-3 | 200-663-8 |
367 | 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) | 1746-01-6 | 217-122-7 |
368 | 2,6-Dimethyl-1,3-dioxan-4-yl acetate (Dimethoxane) | 828-00-2 | 212-579-9 |
369 | Pyrithione sodium (INNM)b | 3811-73-2 | 223-296-5 |
370 | N-(Trichloromethylthio)-4-cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboximide (Captan - ISO) | 133-06-2 | 205-087-0 |
371 | 2,2'-Dihydroxy-3,3',5,5',6,6'-hexachlorodiphenylmethane (Hexachlorophene (INN)) | 70-30-4 | 200-733-8 |
372 | 6-(Piperidinyl)-2,4-pyrimidinediamine 3-oxide (Minoxidil (INN)) and its salts | 38304-91-5 | 253-874-2 |
373 | 3,4',5-Tribromosalicylanilide (Tribromsalan (INN)) | 87-10-5 | 201-723-6 |
374 | Phytolacca spp. and their preparations | 65497-07-6/60820-94-2 | |
375 | Tretinoin (INN) (retinoic acid and its salts) | 302-79-4 | 206-129-0 |
376 | 1-Methoxy-2,4-diaminobenzene (2,4-diaminoanisole - CI 76050) and its salts | 615-05-4 | 210-406-1 |
377 | 1-Methoxy-2,5-diaminobenzene (2,5-diaminoanisole) and its salts | 5307-02-8 | 226-161-9 |
378 | Colouring agent CI 12140 | 3118-97-6 | 221-490-4 |
379 | Colouring agent CI 26105 (Solvent Red 24) | 85-83-6 | 201-635-8 |
380 | Colouring agent CI 42555 (Basic Violet 3) Colouring agent CI 42555:1 Colouring agent CI 42555:2 | 548-62-9 467-63-0 | 208-953-6 207-396-6 |
381 | Amyl 4-dimethylaminobenzoate, mixed isomers (Padimate A (INN)) | 14779-78-3 | 238-849-6 |
383 | 2-Amino-4-nitrophenol | 99-57-0 | 202-767-9 |
384 | 2-Amino-5-nitrophenol | 121-88-0 | 204-503-8 |
385 | 11-α-Hydroxypregn-4-ene-3,20-dione and its esters | 80-75-1 | 201-306-9 |
386 | Colouring agent CI 42640 ([4-[[4-(Dimethylamino)phenyl][4-[ethyl(3-sulphonatobenzyl)amino]phenyl]methylene]cyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene](ethyl)(3-sulphonatobenzyl)ammonium, sodium salt) | 1694-09-3 | 216-901-9 |
387 | Colouring agent CI 13065 | 587-98-4 | 209-608-2 |
388 | Colouring agent CI 42535 (Basic Violet 1) | 8004-87-3 | |
389 | Colouring agent CI 61554 (Solvent Blue 35) | 17354-14-2 | 241-379-4 |
390 | Anti-androgens of steroidal structure | ||
391 | Zirconium and its compounds, with the exception of the substances listed under reference number 50 in Annex III, and the zirconium lakes, pigments or salts of the colouring agents when listed in Annex IV | 7440-67-7 | 231-176-9 |
392 | Moved or deleted | ||
393 | Acetonitrile | 75-05-8 | 200-835-2 |
394 | Tetrahydrozoline (Tetryzoline (INN)) and its salts | 84-22-0 | 201-522-3 |
395 | Hydroxy-8-quinoline and its sulphate, except for the uses provided for in No 51 in Annex III | 148-24-3/134-31-6 | 205-711-1/205-137-1 |
396 | Dithio-2,2-bispyridine-dioxide 1,1' (additive with trihydrated magnesium sulphate) - (pyrithione disulphide + magnesium sulphate) | 43143-11-9 | 256-115-3 |
397 | Colouring agent CI 12075 (Pigment Orange 5) and its lakes, pigments and salts | 3468-63-1 | 222-429-4 |
398 | Colouring agent CI 45170 and CI 45170:1 (Basic Violet 10) | 81-88-9/509-34-2 | 201-383-9/208-096-8 |
399 | Lidocaine (INN) | 137-58-6 | 205-302-8 |
400 | 1,2-Epoxybutane | 106-88-7 | 203-438-2 |
401 | Colouring agent CI 15585 | 5160-02-1/2092-56-0 | 225-935-3/218-248-5 |
402 | Strontium lactate | 29870-99-3 | 249-915-9 |
403 | Strontium nitrate | 10042-76-9 | 233-131-9 |
404 | Strontium polycarboxylate | ||
405 | Pramocaine (INN) | 140-65-8 | 205-425-7 |
406 | 4-Ethoxy-m-phenylenediamine and its salts | 5862-77-1 | |
407 | 2,4-Diaminophenylethanol and its salts | 14572-93-1 | |
408 | Pyrocatechol (Catechol) | 120-80-9 | 204-427-5 |
409 | Pyrogallol | 87-66-1 | 201-762-9 |
410 | Nitrosamines e.g. Dimethylnitrosoamine; Nitrosodipropylamine; 2,2'-Nitrosoimino)bisethanol | 62-75-9/621-64-7/1116-54-7 | 200-549-8/210-698-0/214-237-4 |
411 | Secondary alkyl- and alkanolamines and their salts | ||
412 | 4-Amino-2-nitrophenol | 119-34-6 | 204-316-1 |
413 | 2-Methyl-m-phenylenediamine (Toluene-2,6-diamine) | 823-40-5 | 212-513-9 |
414 | 4-tert.-Butyl-3-methoxy-2,6-dinitrotoluene (Musk Ambrette) | 83-66-9 | 201-493-7 |
415 | Moved or deleted | ||
416 | Cells, tissues or products of human origin | ||
417 | 3,3-Bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)phthalide (Phenolphthalein (INN)) | 77-09-8 | 201-004-7 |
418 | 3-Imidazol-4-ylacrylic acid (Urocanic acid) and its ethyl ester | 104-98-3/27538-35-8 | 203-258-4/248-515-1 |
419 | Category 1 material and Category 2 material as defined in Articles 4 and 5 respectively of Regulation (EC) No 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Councilc, and ingredients derived therefrom | ||
420 | Crude and refined coal tars | 8007-45-2 | 232-361-7 |
421 | 1,1,3,3,5-Pentamethyl-4,6-dinitroindane (Moskene) | 116-66-5 | 204-149-4 |
422 | 5-tert.-Butyl-1,2,3-trimethyl-4,6-dinitrobenzene (Musk Tibetene) | 145-39-1 | 205-651-6 |
423 | Alanroot oil (Inula helenium L.), when used as a fragrance ingredient | 97676-35-2 | |
424 | Benzyl cyanide, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 140-29-4 | 205-410-5 |
425 | Cyclamen alcohol, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 4756-19-8 | 225-289-2 |
426 | Diethyl maleate, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 141-05-9 | 205-451-9 |
427 | 3,4-Dihydrocoumarin, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 119-84-6 | 204-354-9 |
428 | 2,4-Dihydroxy-3-methylbenzaldehyde, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 6248-20-0 | 228-369-5 |
429 | 3,7-Dimethyl-2-octen-1-ol (6,7-Dihydrogeraniol), when used as a fragrance ingredient | 40607-48-5 | 254-999-5 |
430 | 4,6-Dimethyl-8-tert-butylcoumarin, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 17874-34-9 | 241-827-9 |
431 | Dimethyl citraconate, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 617-54-9 | |
432 | 7,11-Dimethyl-4,6,10-dodecatrien-3-one (Pseudomethylionone), when used as a fragrance ingredient | 26651-96-7 | 247-878-3 |
433 | 6,10-Dimethyl-3,5,9-undecatrien-2-one (Pseudoionone)(, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 141-10-6 | 205-457-1 |
434 | Diphenylamine, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 122-39-4 | 204-539-4 |
435 | Ethyl acrylate, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 140-88-5 | 205-438-8 |
436 | Fig leaf absolute (Ficus carica L.), when used as a fragrance ingredient | 68916-52-9 | |
437 | trans-2-Heptenal, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 18829-55-5 | 242-608-0 |
438 | trans-2-Hexenal diethyl acetal, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 67746-30-9 | 266-989-8 |
439 | trans-2-Hexenal dimethyl acetal, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 18318-83-7 | 242-204-4 |
440 | Hydroabietyl alcohol, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 13393-93-6 | 236-476-3 |
441 | 6-Isopropyl-2-decahydronaphthalenol, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 34131-99-2 | 251-841-7 |
442 | 7-Methoxycoumarin, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 531-59-9 | 208-513-3 |
443 | 4-(4-Methoxyphenyl)-3-butene-2-one (Anisylidene acetone), when used as a fragrance ingredient | 943-88-4 | 213-404-9 |
444 | 1-(4-Methoxyphenyl)-1-penten-3-one (alpha-Methylanisylideneacetone), when used as a fragrance ingredient | 104-27-8 | 203-190-5 |
445 | Methyl trans-2-butenoate, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 623-43-8 | 210-793-7 |
446 | 7-Methylcoumarin, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 2445-83-2 | 219-499-3 |
447 | 5-Methyl-2,3-hexanedione (Acetyl isovaleryl), when used as a fragrance ingredient | 13706-86-0 | 237-241-8 |
448 | 2-Pentylidenecyclohexanone, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 25677-40-1 | 247-178-8 |
449 | 3,6,10-Trimethyl-3,5,9-undecatrien-2-one (Pseudo-Isomethyl ionone), when used as a fragrance ingredient | 1117-41-5 | 214-245-8 |
[F1450 | Verbena essential oils ( Lippia citriodora Kunth.) and derivatives other than absolute when used as a fragrance ingredient | 8024-12-2 | 285-515-0] |
451 | Moved or deleted | ||
452 | 6-(2-Chloroethyl)-6-(2-methoxyethoxy)-2,5,7,10-tetraoxa-6-silaundecane | 37894-46-5 | 253-704-7 |
453 | Cobalt dichloride | 7646-79-9 | 231-589-4 |
454 | Cobalt sulphate | 10124-43-3 | 233-334-2 |
455 | Nickel monoxide | 1313-99-1 | 215-215-7 |
456 | Dinickel trioxide | 1314-06-3 | 215-217-8 |
457 | Nickel dioxide | 12035-36-8 | 234-823-3 |
458 | Trinickel disulphide | 12035-72-2 | 234-829-6 |
459 | Tetracarbonylnickel | 13463-39-3 | 236-669-2 |
460 | Nickel sulphide | 16812-54-7 | 240-841-2 |
461 | Potassium bromate | 7758-01-2 | 231-829-8 |
462 | Carbon monoxide | 630-08-0 | 211-128-3 |
463 | Buta-1,3-diene, see also entries 464-611 | 106-99-0 | 203-450-8 |
464 | Isobutane, if it contains ≥ 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 75-28-5 | 200-857-2 |
465 | Butane, if it contains ≥ 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 106-97-8 | 203-448-7 |
466 | Gases (petroleum), C3-4, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68131-75-9 | 268-629-5 |
467 | Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracked distillate and catalytic cracked naphtha fractionation absorber, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68307-98-2 | 269-617-2 |
468 | Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic polymn. naphtha fractionation stabiliser, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68307-99-3 | 269-618-8 |
469 | Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic reformed naphtha fractionation stabiliser, hydrogen sulfide-free, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68308-00-9 | 269-619-3 |
470 | Tail gas (petroleum), cracked distillate hydrotreater stripper, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68308-01-0 | 269-620-9 |
471 | Tail gas (petroleum), gas oil catalytic cracking absorber, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68308-03-2 | 269-623-5 |
472 | Tail gas (petroleum), gas recovery plant, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68308-04-3 | 269-624-0 |
473 | Tail gas (petroleum), gas recovery plant deethaniser, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68308-05-4 | 269-625-6 |
474 | Tail gas (petroleum), hydrodesulfurised distillate and hydrodesulfurised naphtha fractionator, acid-free, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68308-06-5 | 269-626-1 |
475 | Tail gas (petroleum), hydrodesulfurised vacuum gas oil stripper, hydrogen sulfide-free, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68308-07-6 | 269-627-7 |
476 | Tail gas (petroleum), isomerised naphtha fractionation stabiliser, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68308-08-7 | 269-628-2 |
477 | Tail gas (petroleum), light straight-run naphtha stabiliser, hydrogen sulfide-free, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68308-09-8 | 269-629-8 |
478 | Tail gas (petroleum), straight-run distillate hydrodesulfurised, hydrogen sulfide-free, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68308-10-1 | 269-630-3 |
479 | Tail gas (petroleum), propane-propylene alkylation feed prep deethaniser, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68308-11-2 | 269-631-9 |
480 | Tail gas (petroleum), vacuum gas oil hydrodesulfurised, hydrogen sulfide-free, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68308-12-3 | 269-632-4 |
481 | Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracked overheads, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68409-99-4 | 270-071-2 |
482 | Alkanes, C1-2, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68475-57-0 | 270-651-5 |
483 | Alkanes, C2-3, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68475-58-1 | 270-652-0 |
484 | Alkanes, C3-4, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68475-59-2 | 270-653-6 |
485 | Alkanes, C4-5, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68475-60-5 | 270-654-1 |
486 | Fuel-gases, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68476-26-6 | 270-667-2 |
487 | Fuel gases, crude oil distillates, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68476-29-9 | 270-670-9 |
488 | Hydrocarbons, C3-4, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68476-40-4 | 270-681-9 |
489 | Hydrocarbons, C4-5, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68476-42-6 | 270-682-4 |
490 | Hydrocarbons, C2-4, C3-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68476-49-3 | 270-689-2 |
491 | Petroleum gases, liquefied, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68476-85-7 | 270-704-2 |
492 | Petroleum gases, liquefied, sweetened, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68476-86-8 | 270-705-8 |
493 | Gases (petroleum), C3-4, isobutane-rich if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-33-8 | 270-724-1 |
494 | Distillates (petroleum), C3-6, piperylene-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-35-0 | 270-726-2 |
495 | Gases (petroleum), amine system feed, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-65-6 | 270-746-1 |
496 | Gases (petroleum), benzene unit hydrodesulfurised off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-66-7 | 270-747-7 |
497 | Gases (petroleum), benzene unit recycle, hydrogen-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-67-8 | 270-748-2 |
498 | Gases (petroleum), blend oil, hydrogen-nitrogen-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-68-9 | 270-749-8 |
499 | Gases (petroleum), butane splitter overheads, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-69-0 | 270-750-3 |
500 | Gases (petroleum), C2-3, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-70-3 | 270-751-9 |
501 | Gases (petroleum), catalytic-cracked gas oil depropaniser bottoms, C4-rich acid-free, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-71-4 | 270-752-4 |
502 | Gases (petroleum), catalytic-cracked naphtha debutaniser bottoms, C3-5-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-72-5 | 270-754-5 |
503 | Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracked naphtha depropaniser overhead, C3-rich acid-free, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-73-6 | 270-755-0 |
504 | Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracker, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-74-7 | 270-756-6 |
505 | Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracker, C1-5-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-75-8 | 270-757-1 |
506 | Gases (petroleum), catalytic polymd. naphtha stabiliser overhead, C2-4-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-76-9 | 270-758-7 |
507 | Gases (petroleum), catalytic reformed naphtha stripper overheads, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-77-0 | 270-759-2 |
508 | Gases (petroleum), catalytic reformer, C1-4-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-79-2 | 270-760-8 |
509 | Gases (petroleum), C6-8 catalytic reformer recycle, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-80-5 | 270-761-3 |
510 | Gases (petroleum), C6-8 catalytic reformer, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-81-6 | 270-762-9 |
511 | Gases (petroleum), C6-8 catalytic reformer recycle, hydrogen-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-82-7 | 270-763-4 |
512 | Gases (petroleum), C3-5 olefinic-paraffinic alkylation feed, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-83-8 | 270-765-5 |
513 | Gases (petroleum), C2-return stream, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-84-9 | 270-766-0 |
514 | Gases (petroleum), C4-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-85-0 | 270-767-6 |
515 | Gases (petroleum), deethaniser overheads, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-86-1 | 270-768-1 |
516 | Gases (petroleum), deisobutaniser tower overheads, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-87-2 | 270-769-7 |
517 | Gases (petroleum), depropaniser dry, propene-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-90-7 | 270-772-3 |
518 | Gases (petroleum), depropaniser overheads, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-91-8 | 270-773-9 |
519 | Gases (petroleum), dry sour, gas-concn. -unit-off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-92-9 | 270-774-4 |
520 | Gases (petroleum), gas concn. reabsorber distn., if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-93-0 | 270-776-5 |
521 | Gases (petroleum), gas recovery plant depropaniser overheads, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-94-1 | 270-777-0 |
522 | Gases (petroleum), Girbatol unit feed, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-95-2 | 270-778-6 |
523 | Gases (petroleum), hydrogen absorber off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-96-3 | 270-779-1 |
524 | Gases (petroleum), hydrogen-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-97-4 | 270-780-7 |
525 | Gases (petroleum), hydrotreater blend oil recycle, hydrogen-nitrogen-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-98-5 | 270-781-2 |
526 | Gases (petroleum), isomerised naphtha fractionator, C4-rich, hydrogen sulfide-free, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68477-99-6 | 270-782-8 |
527 | Gases (petroleum), recycle, hydrogen-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68478-00-2 | 270-783-3 |
528 | Gases (petroleum), reformer make-up, hydrogen-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68478-01-3 | 270-784-9 |
529 | Gases (petroleum), reforming hydrotreater, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68478-02-4 | 270-785-4 |
530 | Gases (petroleum), reforming hydrotreater, hydrogen-methane-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68478-03-5 | 270-787-5 |
531 | Gases (petroleum), reforming hydrotreater make-up, hydrogen-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68478-04-6 | 270-788-0 |
532 | Gases (petroleum), thermal cracking distn., if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68478-05-7 | 270-789-6 |
533 | Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracked clarified oil and thermal cracked vacuum residue fractionation reflux drum, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68478-21-7 | 270-802-5 |
534 | Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracked naphtha stabilisation absorber, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68478-22-8 | 270-803-0 |
535 | Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracker, catalytic reformer and hydrodesulfurised combined fractionater, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68478-24-0 | 270-804-6 |
536 | Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracker refractionation absorber, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68478-25-1 | 270-805-1 |
537 | Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic reformed naphtha fractionation stabiliser, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68478-26-2 | 270-806-7 |
538 | Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic reformed naphtha separator, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68478-27-3 | 270-807-2 |
539 | Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic reformed naphtha stabiliser, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68478-28-4 | 270-808-8 |
540 | Tail gas (petroleum), cracked distillate hydrotreater separator, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68478-29-5 | 270-809-3 |
541 | Tail gas (petroleum), hydrodesulfurised straight-run naphtha separator, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68478-30-8 | 270-810-9 |
542 | Tail gas (petroleum), saturate gas plant mixed stream, C4-rich, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68478-32-0 | 270-813-5 |
543 | Tail gas (petroleum), saturate gas recovery plant, C1-2-rich, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68478-33-1 | 270-814-0 |
544 | Tail gas (petroleum), vacuum residues thermal cracker, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68478-34-2 | 270-815-6 |
545 | Hydrocarbons, C3-4-rich, petroleum distillate, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68512-91-4 | 270-990-9 |
546 | Gases (petroleum), catalytic reformed straight-run naphtha stabiliser overheads, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68513-14-4 | 270-999-8 |
547 | Gases (petroleum), full-range straight-run naphtha dehexaniser off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68513-15-5 | 271-000-8 |
548 | Gases (petroleum), hydrocracking depropaniser off, hydrocarbon-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68513-16-6 | 271-001-3 |
549 | Gases (petroleum), light straight-run naphtha stabiliser off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68513-17-7 | 271-002-9 |
550 | Gases (petroleum), reformer effluent high-pressure flash drum off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68513-18-8 | 271-003-4 |
551 | Gases (petroleum), reformer effluent low-pressure flash drum off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68513-19-9 | 271-005-5 |
552 | Residues (petroleum), alkylation splitter, C4-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68513-66-6 | 271-010-2 |
553 | Hydrocarbons, C1-4, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68514-31-8 | 271-032-2 |
554 | Hydrocarbons, C1-4, sweetened, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68514-36-3 | 271-038-5 |
555 | Gases (petroleum), oil refinery gas distn. off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68527-15-1 | 271-258-1 |
556 | Hydrocarbons, C1-3, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68527-16-2 | 271-259-7 |
557 | Hydrocarbons, C1-4, debutaniser fraction, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68527-19-5 | 271-261-8 |
558 | Gases (petroleum), benzene unit hydrotreater depentaniser overheads, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68602-82-4 | 271-623-5 |
559 | Gases (petroleum), C1-5, wet, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68602-83-5 | 271-624-0 |
560 | Gases (petroleum), secondary absorber off, fluidised catalytic cracker overheads fractionator, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68602-84-6 | 271-625-6 |
561 | Hydrocarbons, C2-4, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68606-25-7 | 271-734-9 |
562 | Hydrocarbons, C3, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68606-26-8 | 271-735-4 |
563 | Gases (petroleum), alkylation feed, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68606-27-9 | 271-737-5 |
564 | Gases (petroleum), depropaniser bottoms fractionation off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68606-34-8 | 271-742-2 |
565 | Petroleum products, refinery gases, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68607-11-4 | 271-750-6 |
566 | Gases (petroleum), hydrocracking low-pressure separator, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68783-06-2 | 272-182-1 |
567 | Gases (petroleum), refinery blend, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68783-07-3 | 272-183-7 |
568 | Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracking, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68783-64-2 | 272-203-4 |
569 | Gases (petroleum), C2-4, sweetened, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68783-65-3 | 272-205-5 |
570 | Gases (petroleum), refinery, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68814-67-5 | 272-338-9 |
571 | Gases (petroleum), platformer products separator off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68814-90-4 | 272-343-6 |
572 | Gases (petroleum), hydrotreated sour kerosine depentaniser stabiliser off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68911-58-0 | 272-775-5 |
573 | Gases (petroleum), hydrotreated sour kerosine flash drum, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68911-59-1 | 272-776-0 |
574 | Gases (petroleum), crude oil fractionation off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68918-99-0 | 272-871-7 |
575 | Gases (petroleum), dehexaniser off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68919-00-6 | 272-872-2 |
576 | Gases (petroleum), distillate unifiner desulfurisation stripper off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68919-01-7 | 272-873-8 |
577 | Gases (petroleum), fluidised catalytic cracker fractionation off if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68919-02-8 | 272-874-3 |
578 | Gases (petroleum), fluidised catalytic cracker scrubbing secondary absorber off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68919-03-9 | 272-875-9 |
579 | Gases (petroleum), heavy distillate hydrotreater desulfurisation stripper off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68919-04-0 | 272-876-4 |
580 | Gases (petroleum), light straight run gasoline fractionation stabiliser off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68919-05-1 | 272-878-5 |
581 | Gases (petroleum), naphtha unifiner desulfurisation stripper off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68919-06-2 | 272-879-0 |
582 | Gases (petroleum), platformer stabiliser off, light ends fractionation, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68919-07-3 | 272-880-6 |
583 | Gases (petroleum), preflash tower off, crude distn., if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68919-08-4 | 272-881-1 |
584 | Gases (petroleum), straight-run naphtha catalytic reforming off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68919-09-5 | 272-882-7 |
585 | Gases (petroleum), straight-run stabiliser off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68919-10-8 | 272-883-2 |
586 | Gases (petroleum), tar stripper off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68919-11-9 | 272-884-8 |
587 | Gases (petroleum), unifiner stripper off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68919-12-0 | 272-885-3 |
588 | Gases (petroleum), fluidised catalytic cracker splitter overheads, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68919-20-0 | 272-893-7 |
589 | Gases (petroleum), catalytic cracked naphtha debutaniser, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68952-76-1 | 273-169-3 |
590 | Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracked distillate and naphtha stabiliser, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68952-77-2 | 273-170-9 |
591 | Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic hydrodesulfurised naphtha separator, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68952-79-4 | 273-173-5 |
592 | Tail gas (petroleum), straight-run naphtha hydrodesulfurised, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68952-80-7 | 273-174-0 |
593 | Tail gas (petroleum), thermal-cracked distillate, gas oil and naphtha absorber, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68952-81-8 | 273-175-6 |
594 | Tail gas (petroleum), thermal cracked hydrocarbon fractionation stabiliser, petroleum coking, if it contains > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68952-82-9 | 273-176-1 |
595 | Gases (petroleum), light steam-cracked, butadiene conc., if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68955-28-2 | 273-265-5 |
596 | Gases (petroleum), sponge absorber off, fluidised catalytic cracker and gas oil desulfuriser overhead fractionation, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68955-33-9 | 273-269-7 |
597 | Gases (petroleum), straight-run naphtha catalytic reformer stabiliser overhead, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68955-34-0 | 273-270-2 |
598 | Gases (petroleum), crude distn. and catalytic cracking, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 68989-88-8 | 273-563-5 |
599 | Hydrocarbons, C4, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 87741-01-3 | 289-339-5 |
600 | Alkanes, C1-4, C3-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 90622-55-2 | 292-456-4 |
601 | Gases (petroleum), gas oil diethanolamine scrubber off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 92045-15-3 | 295-397-2 |
602 | Gases (petroleum), gas oil hydrodesulfurisation effluent, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 92045-16-4 | 295-398-8 |
603 | Gases (petroleum), gas oil hydrodesulfurisation purge, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 92045-17-5 | 295-399-3 |
604 | Gases (petroleum), hydrogenator effluent flash drum off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 92045-18-6 | 295-400-7 |
605 | Gases (petroleum), naphtha steam cracking high-pressure residual, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 92045-19-7 | 295-401-2 |
606 | Gases (petroleum), residue visbreaking off, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 92045-20-0 | 295-402-8 |
607 | Gases (petroleum), steam-cracker C3-rich, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 92045-22-2 | 295-404-9 |
608 | Hydrocarbons, C4, steam-cracker distillate, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 92045-23-3 | 295-405-4 |
609 | Petroleum gases, liquefied, sweetened, C4 fraction, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 92045-80-2 | 295-463-0 |
610 | Hydrocarbons, C4, 1,3-butadiene- and isobutene-free, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 95465-89-7 | 306-004-1 |
611 | Raffinates (petroleum), steam-cracked C4 fraction cuprous ammonium acetate extn., C3-5 and C3-5 unsatd., butadiene-free, if they contain > 0,1 % w/w Butadiene | 97722-19-5 | 307-769-4 |
612 | Benzo[def]chrysene (benzo[a]pyrene) | 50-32-8 | 200-028-5 |
613 | Pitch, coal tar-petroleum, if it contains > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 68187-57-5 | 269-109-0 |
614 | Distillates (coal-petroleum), condensed-ring arom., if they contain > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 68188-48-7 | 269-159-3 |
615 | Moved or deleted | ||
616 | Moved or deleted | ||
617 | Creosote oil, acenaphthene fraction, acenaphthene-free, if it contains > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 90640-85-0 | 292-606-9 |
618 | Pitch, coal tar, low-temp., if it contains > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 90669-57-1 | 292-651-4 |
619 | Pitch, coal tar, low-temp., heat-treated, if it contains > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 90669-58-2 | 292-653-5 |
620 | Pitch, coal tar, low-temp., oxidised, if it contains > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 90669-59-3 | 292-654-0 |
621 | Extract residues (coal), brown, if they contain > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 91697-23-3 | 294-285-0 |
622 | Paraffin waxes (coal), brown-coal high-temp. tar, if they contain > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 92045-71-1 | 295-454-1 |
623 | Paraffin waxes (coal), brown-coal high-temp. tar, hydrotreated, if they contain > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 92045-72-2 | 295-455-7 |
624 | Waste solids, coal-tar pitch coking, if they contain > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 92062-34-5 | 295-549-8 |
625 | Pitch, coal tar, high-temp., secondary, if it contains > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 94114-13-3 | 302-650-3 |
626 | Residues (coal), liq. solvent extn., if they contain > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 94114-46-2 | 302-681-2 |
627 | Coal liquids, liq. solvent extn. soln., if they contain > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 94114-47-3 | 302-682-8 |
628 | Coal liquids, liq. solvent extn., if they contain > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 94114-48-4 | 302-683-3 |
629 | Paraffin waxes (coal), brown-coal high-temp. tar, carbon-treated, if they contain > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 97926-76-6 | 308-296-6 |
630 | Paraffin waxes (coal), brown-coal high-temp tar, clay-treated, if they contain > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 97926-77-7 | 308-297-1 |
631 | Paraffin waxes (coal), brown-coal high-temp tar, silicic acid-treated, if they contain > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 97926-78-8 | 308-298-7 |
632 | Absorption oils, bicyclo arom. and heterocylic hydrocarbon fraction, if they contain > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 101316-45-4 | 309-851-5 |
633 | Aromatic hydrocarbons, C20-28, polycyclic, mixed coal-tar pitch-polyethylene polypropylene pyrolysis-derived, if they contain > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 101794-74-5 | 309-956-6 |
634 | Aromatic hydrocarbons, C20-28, polycyclic, mixed coal-tar pitch-polyethylene pyrolysis-derived, if they contain > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 101794-75-6 | 309-957-1 |
635 | Aromatic hydrocarbons, C20-28, polycyclic, mixed coal-tar pitch-polystyrene pyrolysis-derived, if they contain > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 101794-76-7 | 309-958-7 |
636 | Pitch, coal tar, high-temp., heat-treated, if it contains > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 121575-60-8 | 310-162-7 |
637 | Dibenz[a,h]anthracene | 53-70-3 | 200-181-8 |
638 | Benz[a]anthracene | 56-55-3 | 200-280-6 |
639 | Benzo[e]pyrene | 192-97-2 | 205-892-7 |
640 | Benzo[j]fluoranthene | 205-82-3 | 205-910-3 |
641 | Benz(e)acephenanthrylene | 205-99-2 | 205-911-9 |
642 | Benzo(k)fluoranthene | 207-08-9 | 205-916-6 |
643 | Chrysene | 218-01-9 | 205-923-4 |
644 | 2-Bromopropane | 75-26-3 | 200-855-1 |
645 | Trichloroethylene | 79-01-6 | 201-167-4 |
646 | 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane | 96-12-8 | 202-479-3 |
647 | 2,3-Dibromopropan-1-ol | 96-13-9 | 202-480-9 |
648 | 1,3-Dichloropropan-2-ol | 96-23-1 | 202-491-9 |
649 | α,α,α-Trichlorotoluene | 98-07-7 | 202-634-5 |
650 | α-Chlorotoluene (Benzyl chloride) | 100-44-7 | 202-853-6 |
651 | 1,2-Dibromoethane | 106-93-4 | 203-444-5 |
652 | Hexachlorobenzene | 118-74-1 | 204-273-9 |
653 | Bromoethylene (Vinyl bromide) | 593-60-2 | 209-800-6 |
654 | 1,4-Dichlorobut-2-ene | 764-41-0 | 212-121-8 |
655 | Methyloxirane (Propylene oxide) | 75-56-9 | 200-879-2 |
656 | (Epoxyethyl)benzene (Styrene oxide) | 96-09-3 | 202-476-7 |
657 | 1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane (Epichlorohydrin) | 106-89-8 | 203-439-8 |
658 | R-1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane | 51594-55-9 | 424-280-2 |
659 | 1,2-Epoxy-3-phenoxypropane (Phenylglycidyl ether) | 122-60-1 | 204-557-2 |
660 | 2,3-Epoxypropan-1-ol (Glycidol) | 556-52-5 | 209-128-3 |
661 | R-2,3-Epoxy-1-propanol | 57044-25-4 | 404-660-4 |
662 | 2,2′-Bioxirane (1,2:3,4-Diepoxybutane) | 1464-53-5 | 215-979-1 |
663 | (2RS,3RS)-3-(2-Chlorophenyl)-2-(4-fluorophenyl)-[1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)methyl]oxirane; Epoxiconazole | 133855-98-8 | 406-850-2 |
664 | Chloromethyl methyl ether | 107-30-2 | 203-480-1 |
665 | 2-Methoxyethanol and its acetate (2-Methoxyethyl acetate) | 109-86-4/110-49-6 | 203-713-7/203-772-9 |
666 | 2-Ethoxyethanol and its acetate (2-Ethoxyethyl acetate) | 110-80-5/111-15-9 | 203-804-1/203-839-2 |
667 | Oxybis[chloromethane], bis (Chloromethyl) ether | 542-88-1 | 208-832-8 |
668 | 2-Methoxypropanol | 1589-47-5 | 216-455-5 |
669 | Propiolactone | 57-57-8 | 200-340-1 |
670 | Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride | 79-44-7 | 201-208-6 |
671 | Urethane (Ethyl carbamate) | 51-79-6 | 200-123-1 |
672 | Moved or deleted | ||
673 | Moved or deleted | ||
674 | Methoxyacetic acid | 625-45-6 | 210-894-6 |
675 | Dibutyl phthalate | 84-74-2 | 201-557-4 |
676 | bis(2-Methoxyethyl) ether (Dimethoxydiglycol) | 111-96-6 | 203-924-4 |
677 | bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate (Diethylhexyl phthalate) | 117-81-7 | 204-211-0 |
678 | bis(2-Methoxyethyl) phthalate | 117-82-8 | 204-212-6 |
679 | 2-Methoxypropyl acetate | 70657-70-4 | 274-724-2 |
680 | 2-Ethylhexyl[[[3,5-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-hydroxyphenyl]-methyl]thio]acetate | 80387-97-9 | 279-452-8 |
681 | Acrylamide, unless regulated elsewhere in this Regulation | 79-06-1 | 201-173-7 |
682 | Acrylonitrile | 107-13-1 | 203-466-5 |
683 | 2-Nitropropane | 79-46-9 | 201-209-1 |
684 | Dinoseb, its salts and esters with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this list | 88-85-7 | 201-861-7 |
685 | 2-Nitroanisole | 91-23-6 | 202-052-1 |
686 | 4-Nitrobiphenyl | 92-93-3 | 202-204-7 |
687 | 2,4-Dinitrotoluene; Dinitrotoluene, technical grade | 121-14-2/25321-14-6 | 204-450-0/246-836-1 |
688 | Binapacryl | 485-31-4 | 207-612-9 |
689 | 2-Nitronaphthalene | 581-89-5 | 209-474-5 |
690 | 2,3-Dinitrotoluene | 602-01-7 | 210-013-5 |
691 | 5-Nitroacenaphthene | 602-87-9 | 210-025-0 |
692 | 2,6-Dinitrotoluene | 606-20-2 | 210-106-0 |
693 | 3,4-Dinitrotoluene | 610-39-9 | 210-222-1 |
694 | 3,5-Dinitrotoluene | 618-85-9 | 210-566-2 |
695 | 2,5-Dinitrotoluene | 619-15-8 | 210-581-4 |
696 | Dinoterb, its salts and esters | 1420-07-1 | 215-813-8 |
697 | Nitrofen | 1836-75-5 | 217-406-0 |
698 | Moved or deleted | ||
699 | Diazomethane | 334-88-3 | 206-382-7 |
700 | 1,4,5,8-Tetraaminoanthraquinone (Disperse Blue 1) | 2475-45-8 | 219-603-7 |
701 | Moved or deleted | ||
702 | 1-Methyl-3-nitro-1-nitrosoguanidine | 70-25-7 | 200-730-1 |
703 | Moved or deleted | ||
704 | Moved or deleted | ||
705 | 4,4′-Methylenedianiline | 101-77-9 | 202-974-4 |
706 | 4,4′-(4-Iminocyclohexa-2,5-dienylidenemethylene) dianiline hydrochloride | 569-61-9 | 209-321-2 |
707 | 4,4′-Methylenedi-o-toluidine | 838-88-0 | 212-658-8 |
708 | o-Anisidine | 90-04-0 | 201-963-1 |
709 | 3,3′-Dimethoxybenzidine (ortho-Dianisidine) and its salts | 119-90-4 | 204-355-4 |
710 | Moved or deleted | ||
711 | o-Dianisidine based azo dyes | ||
712 | 3,3′-Dichlorobenzidine | 91-94-1 | 202-109-0 |
713 | Benzidine dihydrochloride | 531-85-1 | 208-519-6 |
714 | [[1,1′-Biphenyl]-4,4′-diyl]diammonium sulphate | 531-86-2 | 208-520-1 |
715 | 3,3′-Dichlorobenzidine dihydrochloride | 612-83-9 | 210-323-0 |
716 | Benzidine sulphate | 21136-70-9 | 244-236-4 |
717 | Benzidine acetate | 36341-27-2 | 252-984-8 |
718 | 3,3′-Dichlorobenzidine dihydrogen bis(sulphate) | 64969-34-2 | 265-293-1 |
719 | 3,3′-Dichlorobenzidine sulphate | 74332-73-3 | 277-822-3 |
720 | Benzidine based azo dyes | ||
721 | 4,4′-Bi-o-toluidine (ortho-Tolidine) | 119-93-7 | 204-358-0 |
722 | 4,4′-Bi-o-toluidine dihydrochloride | 612-82-8 | 210-322-5 |
723 | [3,3′-Dimethyl[1,1′-biphenyl]-4,4′-diyl]diammonium bis(hydrogen sulphate) | 64969-36-4 | 265-294-7 |
724 | 4,4′-Bi-o-toluidine sulphate | 74753-18-7 | 277-985-0 |
725 | o-Tolidine based dyes | 611-030-00-4 | |
726 | Biphenyl-4-ylamine (4-Aminobiphenyl) and its salts | 92-67-1 | 202-177-1 |
727 | Azobenzene | 103-33-3 | 203-102-5 |
728 | (Methyl-ONN-azoxy)methyl acetate | 592-62-1 | 209-765-7 |
729 | Cycloheximide | 66-81-9 | 200-636-0 |
730 | 2-Methylaziridine | 75-55-8 | 200-878-7 |
731 | Imidazolidine-2-thione (Ethylene thiourea) | 96-45-7 | 202-506-9 |
732 | Furan | 110-00-9 | 203-727-3 |
733 | Aziridine | 151-56-4 | 205-793-9 |
734 | Captafol | 2425-06-1 | 219-363-3 |
735 | Carbadox | 6804-07-5 | 229-879-0 |
736 | Flumioxazin | 103361-09-7 | 613-166-00-X |
737 | Tridemorph | 24602-86-6 | 246-347-3 |
738 | Vinclozolin | 50471-44-8 | 256-599-6 |
739 | Fluazifop-butyl | 69806-50-4 | 274-125-6 |
740 | Flusilazole | 85509-19-9 | 014-017-00-6 |
741 | 1,3,5-Tris(oxiranylmethyl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione (TGIC) | 2451-62-9 | 219-514-3 |
742 | Thioacetamide | 62-55-5 | 200-541-4 |
743 | Moved or deleted | ||
744 | Formamide | 75-12-7 | 200-842-0 |
745 | N-Methylacetamide | 79-16-3 | 201-182-6 |
746 | N-Methylformamide | 123-39-7 | 204-624-6 |
747 | N,N-Dimethylacetamide | 127-19-5 | 204-826-4 |
748 | Hexamethylphosphoric-triamide | 680-31-9 | 211-653-8 |
749 | Diethyl sulphate | 64-67-5 | 200-589-6 |
750 | Dimethyl sulphate | 77-78-1 | 201-058-1 |
751 | 1,3-Propanesultone | 1120-71-4 | 214-317-9 |
752 | Dimethylsulphamoyl-chloride | 13360-57-1 | 236-412-4 |
753 | Sulfallate | 95-06-7 | 202-388-9 |
754 | A mixture of: 4-[[bis-(4-Fluorophenyl)methylsilyl]methyl]-4H-1,2,4-triazole and 1-[[bis-(4-fluorophenyl)methylsilyl]methyl]-1H-1,2,4-triazole | 403-250-2 | |
755 | (+/–)-Tetrahydrofurfuryl –(R)-2-[4-(6-chloroquinoxalin-2-yloxy)phenyloxy]propionate | 119738-06-6 | 607-373-00-4 |
756 | 6-Hydroxy-1-(3-Isopropoxypropyl)-4-methyl-2-oxo-5-[4-(phenylazo)phenylazo]-1,2-dihydro-3-pyridinecarbonitrile | 85136-74-9 | -400-340-3 |
757 | (6-(4-Hydroxy-3-(2-methoxyphenylazo)-2-sulfonato-7-naphthylamino)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diyl)bis[(amino-1-methylethyl)ammonium] formate | 108225-03-2 | 402-060-7 |
758 | Trisodium [4′-(8-acetylamino-3,6-disulfonato-2-naphthylazo)-4″-(6-benzoylamino-3-Sulfonato-2-naphthylazo)-biphenyl-1,3′,3″,1′′′-tetraolato-O,O′,O″,O′′′]copper(II) | 413-590-3 | |
759 | A mixture of: N-[3-Hydroxy-2-(2-methylacryloylaminomethoxy)propoxymethyl]-2-methylacrylamide and N-[2,3-bis-(2-Methylacryloylaminomethoxy)propoxymethyl]-2-methylacrylamide and methacrylamide and 2-methyl-N-(2-methylacryloylaminomethoxymethyl)-acrylamide and N-(2,3-dihydroxypropoxymethyl)-2-methylacrylamide | 412-790-8 | |
760 | 1,3,5-tris-[(2S and 2R)-2,3-Epoxypropyl]-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-(1H,3H,5H)-trione (Teroxirone) | 59653-74-6 | 616-091-00-0 |
761 | Erionite | 12510-42-8 | 650-012-00-0 |
762 | Asbestos | 12001-28-4 | 650-013-00-6 |
763 | Petroleum | 8002-05-9 | 232-298-5 |
764 | Distillates (petroleum), heavy hydrocracked, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64741-76-0 | 265-077-7 |
765 | Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined heavy paraffinic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64741-88-4 | 265-090-8 |
766 | Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined light paraffinic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64741-89-5 | 265-091-3 |
767 | Residual oils (petroleum), solvent deasphalted, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64741-95-3 | 265-096-0 |
768 | Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined heavy naphthenic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64741-96-4 | 265-097-6 |
769 | Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined light naphthenic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64741-97-5 | 265-098-1 |
770 | Residual oils (petroleum), solvent-refined, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-01-4 | 265-101-6 |
771 | Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated heavy paraffinic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-36-5 | 265-137-2 |
772 | Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated light paraffinic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-37-6 | 265-138-8 |
773 | Residual oils (petroleum), clay-treated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-41-2 | 265-143-5 |
774 | Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated heavy naphthenic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-44-5 | 265-146-1 |
775 | Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated light naphthenic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-45-6 | 265-147-7 |
776 | Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy naphthenic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-52-5 | 265-155-0 |
777 | Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated light naphthenic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-53-6 | 265-156-6 |
778 | Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy paraffinic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-54-7 | 265-157-1 |
779 | Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated light paraffinic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-55-8 | 265-158-7 |
780 | Distillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed light paraffinic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-56-9 | 265-159-2 |
781 | Residual oils (petroleum), hydrotreated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-57-0 | 265-160-8 |
782 | Residual oils (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-62-7 | 265-166-0 |
783 | Distillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed heavy naphthenic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-63-8 | 265-167-6 |
784 | Distillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed light naphthenic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-64-9 | 265-168-1 |
785 | Distillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed heavy paraffinic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-65-0 | 265-169-7 |
786 | Foots oil (petroleum), if it contains > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-67-2 | 265-171-8 |
787 | Naphthenic oils (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed heavy, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-68-3 | 265-172-3 |
788 | Naphthenic oils (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed light, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-69-4 | 265-173-9 |
789 | Paraffin oils (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed heavy, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-70-7 | 265-174-4 |
790 | Paraffin oils (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed light, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-71-8 | 265-176-5 |
791 | Naphthenic oils (petroleum), complex dewaxed heavy, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-75-2 | 265-179-1 |
792 | Naphthenic oils (petroleum), complex dewaxed light, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 64742-76-3 | 265-180-7 |
793 | Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphthenic distillate solvent, arom. Conc., if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 68783-00-6 | 272-175-3 |
794 | Extracts (petroleum), solvent-refined heavy paraffinic distillate solvent, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 68783-04-0 | 272-180-0 |
795 | Extracts (petroleum), heavy paraffinic distillates, solvent-deasphalted, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 68814-89-1 | 272-342-0 |
796 | Lubricating oils (petroleum), C20-50, hydrotreated neutral oil-based, high-viscosity, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 72623-85-9 | 276-736-3 |
797 | Lubricating oils (petroleum), C15-30, hydrotreated neutral oil-based, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 72623- 86-0 | 276-737-9 |
798 | Lubricating oils (petroleum), C20-50, hydrotreated neutral oil-based, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 72623- 87-1 | 276-738-4 |
799 | Lubricating oils, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 74869-22-0 | 278-012-2 |
800 | Distillates (petroleum), complex dewaxed heavy paraffinic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 90640-91-8 | 292-613-7 |
801 | Distillates (petroleum), complex dewaxed light paraffinic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 90640-92-9 | 292-614-2 |
802 | Distillates (petroleum), solvent dewaxed heavy paraffinic, clay-treated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 90640-94-1 | 292-616-3 |
803 | Hydrocarbons, C20-50, solvent dewaxed heavy paraffinic, hydrotreated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 90640-95-2 | 292-617-9 |
804 | Distillates (petroleum), solvent dewaxed light paraffinic, clay-treated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 90640-96-3 | 292-618-4 |
805 | Distillates (petroleum), solvent dewaxed light paraffinic, hydrotreated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 90640-97-4 | 292-620-5 |
806 | Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphthenic distillate solvent, hydrotreated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 90641-07-9 | 292-631-5 |
807 | Extracts (petroleum), heavy paraffinic distillate solvent, hydrotreated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 90641-08-0 | 292-632-0 |
808 | Extracts (petroleum), light paraffinic distillate solvent, hydrotreated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 90641-09-1 | 292-633-6 |
809 | Residual oils (petroleum), hydrotreated solvent dewaxed, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 90669-74-2 | 292-656-1 |
810 | Residual oils (petroleum), catalytic dewaxed, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 91770-57-9 | 294-843-3 |
811 | Distillates (petroleum), dewaxed heavy paraffinic, hydrotreated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 91995-39-0 | 295-300-3 |
812 | Distillates (petroleum), dewaxed light paraffinic, hydrotreated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 91995-40-3 | 295-301-9 |
813 | Distillates (petroleum), hydrocracked solvent-refined, dewaxed, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 91995-45-8 | 295-306-6 |
814 | Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined light naphthenic, hydrotreated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 91995-54-9 | 295-316-0 |
815 | Extracts (petroleum), hydrotreated light paraffinic distillate solvent, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 91995- 73-2 | 295-335-4 |
816 | Extracts (petroleum), light naphthenic distillate solvent, hydrodesulfurised, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 91995-75-4 | 295-338-0 |
817 | Extracts (petroleum), light paraffinic distillate solvent, acid-treated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 91995-76-5 | 295-339-6 |
818 | Extracts (petroleum), light paraffinic distillate solvent, hydrodesulfurised, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 91995-77-6 | 295-340-1 |
819 | Extracts (petroleum), light vacuum gas oil solvent, hydrotreated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 91995-79-8 | 295-342-2 |
820 | Foots oil (petroleum), hydrotreated, if it contains > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 92045-12-0 | 295-394-6 |
821 | Lubricating oils (petroleum), C17-35, solvent-extd., dewaxed, hydrotreated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 92045-42-6 | 295-423-2 |
822 | Lubricating oils (petroleum), hydrocracked nonarom solvent-deparaffined, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 92045-43-7 | 295-424-8 |
823 | Residual oils (petroleum), hydrocracked acid-treated solvent-dewaxed, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 92061-86-4 | 295-499-7 |
824 | Paraffin oils (petroleum), solvent-refined dewaxed heavy, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 92129-09-4 | 295-810-6 |
825 | Extracts (petroleum), heavy paraffinic distillate solvent, clay-treated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 92704-08-0 | 296-437-1 |
826 | Lubricating oils (petroleum), base oils, paraffinic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 93572-43-1 | 297-474-6 |
827 | Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphthenic distillate solvent, hydrodesulfurised, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 93763-10-1 | 297-827-4 |
828 | Extracts (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed heavy paraffinic distillate solvent, hydrodesulfurised, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 93763-11-2 | 297-829-5 |
829 | Hydrocarbons, hydrocracked paraffinic distn. residues, solvent-dewaxed, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 93763-38-3 | 297-857-8 |
830 | Foots oil (petroleum), acid-treated, if it contains > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 93924-31-3 | 300-225-7 |
831 | Foots oil (petroleum), clay-treated, if it contains > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 93924-32-4 | 300-226-2 |
832 | Hydrocarbons, C20-50, residual oil hydrogenation vacuum distillate, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 93924-61-9 | 300-257-1 |
833 | Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined hydrotreated heavy, hydrogenated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 94733-08-1 | 305-588-5 |
834 | Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined hydrocracked light, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 94733-09-2 | 305-589-0 |
835 | Lubricating oils (petroleum), C18-40, solvent-dewaxed hydrocracked distillate-based, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 94733-15-0 | 305-594-8 |
836 | Lubricating oils (petroleum), C18-40, solvent-dewaxed hydrogenated raffinate-based, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 94733-16-1 | 305-595-3 |
837 | Hydrocarbons, C13-30, arom. -rich, solvent-extd. naphthenic distillate, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 95371-04-3 | 305-971-7 |
838 | Hydrocarbons, C16-32, arom. rich, solvent-extd. naphthenic distillate, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 95371-05-4 | 305-972-2 |
839 | Hydrocarbons, C37-68, dewaxed deasphalted hydrotreated vacuum distn. Residues, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 95371-07-6 | 305-974-3 |
840 | Hydrocarbons, C37-65, hydrotreated deasphalted vacuum distn. Residues, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 95371-08-7 | 305-975-9 |
841 | Distillates (petroleum), hydrocracked solvent-refined light, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 97488-73-8 | 307-010-7 |
842 | Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined hydrogenated heavy, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 97488-74-9 | 307-011-2 |
843 | Lubricating oils (petroleum), C18-27, hydrocracked solvent-dewaxed, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 97488-95-4 | 307-034-8 |
844 | Hydrocarbons, C17-30, hydrotreated solvent-deasphalted atm. distn. residue, distn. lights, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 97675-87-1 | 307-661-7 |
845 | Hydrocarbons, C17-40, hydrotreated solvent-deasphalted distn. residue, vacuum distn. lights, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 97722-06-0 | 307-755-8 |
846 | Hydrocarbons, C13-27, solvent-extd. light naphthenic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 97722-09-3 | 307-758-4 |
847 | Hydrocarbons, C14-29, solvent-extd. light naphthenic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 97722-10-6 | 307-760-5 |
848 | Foots oil (petroleum), carbon-treated, if it contains > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 97862-76-5 | 308-126-0 |
849 | Foots oil (petroleum), silicic acid-treated, if it contains > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 97862-77-6 | 308-127-6 |
850 | Hydrocarbons, C27-42, dearomatised, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 97862-81-2 | 308-131-8 |
851 | Hydrocarbons, C17-30, hydrotreated distillates, distn. Lights, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 97862-82-3 | 308-132-3 |
852 | Hydrocarbons, C27-45, naphthenic vacuum distn., if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 97862-83-4 | 308-133-9 |
853 | Hydrocarbons, C27-45, dearomatised, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 97926-68-6 | 308-287-7 |
854 | Hydrocarbons, C20-58, hydrotreated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 97926-70-0 | 308-289-8 |
855 | Hydrocarbons, C27-42, naphthenic, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 97926-71-1 | 308-290-3 |
856 | Extracts (petroleum), light paraffinic distillate solvent, carbon-treated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 100684-02-4 | 309-672-2 |
857 | Extracts (petroleum), light paraffinic distillate solvent, clay-treated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 100684- 03-5 | 309-673-8 |
858 | Extracts (petroleum), light vacuum, gas oil solvent, carbon-treated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 100684-04-6 | 309-674-3 |
859 | Extracts (petroleum), light vacuum gas oil solvent, clay-treated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 100684-05-7 | 309-675-9 |
860 | Residual oils (petroleum), carbon-treated solvent-dewaxed, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 100684-37-5 | 309-710-8 |
861 | Residual oils (petroleum), clay-treated solvent-dewaxed, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 100684-38-6 | 309-711-3 |
862 | Lubricating oils (petroleum), C>25, solvent-extd., deasphalted, dewaxed, hydrogenated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 101316-69-2 | 309-874-0 |
863 | Lubricating oils (petroleum), C17-32, solvent-extd., dewaxed, hydrogenated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 101316-70-5 | 309-875-6 |
864 | Lubricating oils (petroleum), C20-35, solvent-extd., dewaxed, hydrogenated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 101316-71-6 | 309-876-1 |
865 | Lubricating oils (petroleum), C24-50, solvent-extd., dewaxed, hydrogenated, if they contain > 3 % w/w DMSO extract | 101316-72-7 | 309-877-7 |
866 | Distillates (petroleum), sweetened middle, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 64741-86-2 | 265-088-7 |
867 | Gas oils (petroleum), solvent-refined, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 64741-90-8 | 265-092-9 |
868 | Distillates (petroleum), solvent-refined middle, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 64741-91-9 | 265-093-4 |
869 | Gas oils (petroleum), acid-treated, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 64742-12-7 | 265-112-6 |
870 | Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated middle, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 64742-13-8 | 265-113-1 |
871 | Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated light, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 64742-14-9 | 265-114-7 |
872 | Gas oils (petroleum), chemically neutralised, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 64742-29-6 | 265-129-9 |
873 | Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutralised middle, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 64742-30-9 | 265-130-4 |
874 | Distillates (petroleum), clay-treated middle, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 64742-38-7 | 265-139-3 |
875 | Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated middle, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 64742-46-7 | 265-148-2 |
876 | Gas oils (petroleum), hydrodesulfurised, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 64742-79-6 | 265-182-8 |
877 | Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurised middle, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 64742-80-9 | 265-183-3 |
878 | Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformer fractionator residue, high-boiling, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 68477-29-2 | 270-719-4 |
879 | Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformer fractionator residue, intermediate-boiling, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 68477-30-5 | 270-721-5 |
880 | Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformer fractionator residue, low-boiling, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 68477-31-6 | 270-722-0 |
881 | Alkanes, C12-26, branched and linear, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 90622-53-0 | 292-454-3 |
882 | Distillates (petroleum), highly refined middle, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 90640-93-0 | 292-615-8 |
883 | Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformer, heavy arom. conc., except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 91995-34-5 | 295-294-2 |
884 | Gas oils, paraffinic, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 93924-33-5 | 300-227-8 |
885 | Naphtha (petroleum), solvent-refined hydrodesulfurised heavy, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 97488-96-5 | 307-035-3 |
886 | Hydrocarbons, C16-20, hydrotreated middle distillate, distn. Lights, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 97675- 85-9 | 307-659-6 |
887 | Hydrocarbons, C12-20, hydrotreated paraffinic, distn. lights, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 97675-86-0 | 307-660-1 |
888 | Hydrocarbons, C11-17, solvent-extd. light naphthenic, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 97722-08-2 | 307-757-9 |
889 | Gas oils, hydrotreated, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 97862-78-7 | 308-128-1 |
890 | Distillates (petroleum), carbon-treated light paraffinic, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 100683-97-4 | 309-667-5 |
891 | Distillates (petroleum), intermediate paraffinic, carbon-treated, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 100683-98-5 | 309-668-0 |
892 | Distillates (petroleum), intermediate paraffinic, clay-treated, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 100683-99-6 | 309-669-6 |
893 | Lubricating greases, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 74869-21-9 | 278-011-7 |
894 | Slack wax (petroleum), except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 64742-61-6 | 265-165-5 |
895 | Slack wax (petroleum), acid-treated, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 90669-77-5 | 292-659-8 |
896 | Slack wax (petroleum), clay-treated, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 90669-78-6 | 292-660-3 |
897 | Slack wax (petroleum), hydrotreated, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 92062-09-4 | 295-523-6 |
898 | Slack wax (petroleum), low-melting, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 92062-10-7 | 295-524-1 |
899 | Slack wax (petroleum), low-melting, hydrotreated, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 92062-11-8 | 295-525-7 |
900 | Slack wax (petroleum), low-melting, carbon-treated, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 97863-04-2 | 308-155-9 |
901 | Slack wax (petroleum), low-melting, clay-treated, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 97863-05-3 | 308-156-4 |
902 | Slack wax (petroleum), low-melting, silicic acid-treated, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 97863-06-4 | 308-158-5 |
903 | Slack wax (petroleum), carbon-treated, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 100684-49-9 | 309-723-9 |
904 | Petrolatum, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 8009-03-8 | 232-373-2 |
905 | Petrolatum (petroleum), oxidised, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 64743-01-7 | 265-206-7 |
906 | Petrolatum (petroleum), alumina-treated, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 85029-74-9 | 285-098-5 |
907 | Petrolatum (petroleum), hydrotreated, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 92045-77-7 | 295-459-9 |
908 | Petrolatum (petroleum), carbon-treated, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 97862-97-0 | 308-149-6 |
909 | Petrolatum (petroleum), silicic acid-treated, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 97862-98-1 | 308-150-1 |
910 | Petrolatum (petroleum), clay-treated, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 100684-33-1 | 309-706-6 |
911 | Distillates (petroleum), light catalytic cracked | 64741-59-9 | 265-060-4 |
912 | Distillates (petroleum), intermediate catalytic cracked | 64741-60-2 | 265-062-5 |
913 | Distillates (petroleum), light thermal cracked | 64741-82-8 | 265-084-5 |
914 | Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurised light catalytic cracked | 68333-25-5 | 269-781-5 |
915 | Distillates (petroleum), light steam-cracked naphtha | 68475-80-9 | 270-662-5 |
916 | Distillates (petroleum), cracked steam-cracked petroleum distillates | 68477-38-3 | 270-727-8 |
917 | Gas oils (petroleum), steam-cracked | 68527-18-4 | 271-260-2 |
918 | Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurised thermal cracked middle | 85116-53-6 | 285-505-6 |
919 | Gas oils (petroleum), thermal-cracked, hydrodesulfurised | 92045-29-9 | 295-411-7 |
920 | Residues (petroleum), hydrogenated steam-cracked naphtha | 92062-00-5 | 295-514-7 |
921 | Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked naphtha distn. | 92062-04-9 | 295-517-3 |
922 | Distillates (petroleum), light catalytic cracked, thermally degraded | 92201-60-0 | 295-991-1 |
923 | Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked heat-soaked naphtha | 93763-85-0 | 297-905-8 |
924 | Gas oils (petroleum), light vacuum, thermal-cracked hydrodesulfurised | 97926-59-5 | 308-278-8 |
925 | Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurised middle coker | 101316-59-0 | 309-865-1 |
926 | Distillates (petroleum), heavy steam-cracked | 101631-14-5 | 309-939-3 |
927 | Residues (petroleum), atm. Tower | 64741-45-3 | 265-045-2 |
928 | Gas oils (petroleum), heavy vacuum | 64741-57-7 | 265-058-3 |
929 | Distillates (petroleum), heavy catalytic cracked | 64741-61-3 | 265-063-0 |
930 | Clarified oils (petroleum), catalytic cracked | 64741-62-4 | 265-064-6 |
931 | Residues (petroleum), catalytic reformer fractionator | 64741-67-9 | 265-069-3 |
932 | Residues (petroleum), hydrocracked | 64741-75-9 | 265-076-1 |
933 | Residues (petroleum), thermal cracked | 64741-80-6 | 265-081-9 |
934 | Distillates (petroleum), heavy thermal cracked | 64741-81-7 | 265-082-4 |
935 | Gas oils (petroleum), hydrotreated vacuum | 64742-59-2 | 265-162-9 |
936 | Residues (petroleum), hydrodesulfurised atmospheric tower | 64742-78-5 | 265-181-2 |
937 | Gas oils (petroleum), hydrodesulfurised heavy vacuum | 64742-86-5 | 265-189-6 |
938 | Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked | 64742-90-1 | 265-193-8 |
939 | Residues (petroleum), atmospheric | 68333-22-2 | 269-777-3 |
940 | Clarified oils (petroleum), hydrodesulfurised catalytic cracked | 68333-26-6 | 269-782-0 |
941 | Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurised intermediate catalytic cracked | 68333-27-7 | 269-783-6 |
942 | Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurised heavy catalytic cracked | 68333-28-8 | 269-784-1 |
943 | Fuel oil, residues-straight-run gas oils, high-sulfur | 68476-32-4 | 270-674-0 |
944 | Fuel oil, residual | 68476-33-5 | 270-675-6 |
945 | Residues (petroleum), catalytic reformer fractionator residue distn. | 68478-13-7 | 270-792-2 |
946 | Residues (petroleum), heavy coker gas oil and vacuum gas oil | 68478-17-1 | 270-796-4 |
947 | Residues (petroleum), heavy coker and light vacuum | 68512-61-8 | 270-983-0 |
948 | Residues (petroleum), light vacuum | 68512-62-9 | 270-984-6 |
949 | Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked light | 68513-69-9 | 271-013-9 |
950 | Fuel oil, No 6 | 68553-00-4 | 271-384-7 |
951 | Residues (petroleum), topping plant, low-sulfur | 68607-30-7 | 271-763-7 |
952 | Gas oils (petroleum), heavy atmospheric | 68783-08-4 | 272-184-2 |
953 | Residues (petroleum), coker scrubber, condensed-ring-arom. -contg | 68783-13-1 | 272-187-9 |
954 | Distillates (petroleum), petroleum residues vacuum | 68955-27-1 | 273-263-4 |
955 | Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked, resinous | 68955-36-2 | 273-272-3 |
956 | Distillates (petroleum), intermediate vacuum | 70592-76-6 | 274-683-0 |
957 | Distillates (petroleum), light vacuum | 70592-77-7 | 274-684-6 |
958 | Distillates (petroleum), vacuum | 70592-78-8 | 274-685-1 |
959 | Gas oils (petroleum), hydrodesulfurised coker heavy vacuum | 85117-03-9 | 285-555-9 |
960 | Residues (petroleum), steam-cracked, distillates | 90669-75-3 | 292-657-7 |
961 | Residues (petroleum), vacuum, light | 90669-76-4 | 292-658-2 |
962 | Fuel oil, heavy, high-sulfur | 92045-14-2 | 295-396-7 |
963 | Residues (petroleum), catalytic cracking | 92061-97-7 | 295-511-0 |
964 | Distillates (petroleum), intermediate catalytic cracked, thermally degraded | 92201-59-7 | 295-990-6 |
965 | Residual oils (petroleum) | 93821-66-0 | 298-754-0 |
966 | Residues, steam cracked, thermally treated | 98219-64-8 | 308-733-0 |
967 | Distillates (petroleum), hydrodesulfurised full-range middle | 101316-57-8 | 309-863-0 |
968 | Distillates (petroleum), light paraffinic | 64741-50-0 | 265-051-5 |
969 | Distillates (petroleum), heavy paraffinic | 64741-51-1 | 265-052-0 |
970 | Distillates (petroleum), light naphthenic | 64741-52-2 | 265-053-6 |
971 | Distillates (petroleum), heavy naphthenic | 64741-53-3 | 265-054-1 |
972 | Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated heavy naphthenic | 64742-18-3 | 265-117-3 |
973 | Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated light naphthenic | 64742-19-4 | 265-118-9 |
974 | Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated heavy paraffinic | 64742-20-7 | 265-119-4 |
975 | Distillates (petroleum), acid-treated light paraffinic | 64742-21-8 | 265-121-5 |
976 | Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutralised heavy paraffinic | 64742-27-4 | 265-127-8 |
977 | Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutralised light paraffinic | 64742-28-5 | 265-128-3 |
978 | Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutralised heavy naphthenic | 64742-34-3 | 265-135-1 |
979 | Distillates (petroleum), chemically neutralised light naphthenic | 64742-35-4 | 265-136-7 |
980 | Extracts (petroleum), light naphthenic distillate solvent | 64742-03-6 | 265-102-1 |
981 | Extracts (petroleum), heavy paraffinic distillate solvent | 64742-04-7 | 265-103-7 |
982 | Extracts (petroleum), light paraffinic distillate solvent | 64742-05-8 | 265-104-2 |
983 | Extracts (petroleum), heavy naphthenic distillate solvent | 64742-11-6 | 265-111-0 |
984 | Extracts (petroleum), light vacuum gas oil solvent | 91995-78-7 | 295-341-7 |
985 | Hydrocarbons, C26-55, arom. rich | 97722-04-8 | 307-753-7 |
986 | Disodium 3,3′-[[1,1′-biphenyl]-4,4′-diylbis(azo)]bis(4-aminonaphthalene-1-sulphonate) | 573-58-0 | 209-358-4 |
987 | Disodium 4-amino-3-[[4′-[(2,4-diaminophenyl)azo] [1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]-5-hydroxy-6-(phenylazo)naphthalene-2,7-disulphonate | 1937-37-7 | 217-710-3 |
988 | Tetrasodium 3,3′-[[1,1′-biphenyl]-4,4′-diylbis(azo)]bis[5-amino-4-hydroxynaphthalene-2,7-disulphonate] | 2602-46-2 | 220-012-1 |
989 | 4-o-Tolylazo-o-toluidine | 97-56-3 | 202-591-2 |
990 | 4-Aminoazobenzene | 60-09-3 | 200-453-6 |
991 | Disodium[5-[[4′-[[2,6-dihydroxy-3-[(2-hydroxy-5-sulphophenyl)azo]phenyl]azo][1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl]azo]salicylato(4-)]cuprate(2-) | 16071-86-6 | 240-221-1 |
992 | Resorcinol diglycidyl ether | 101-90-6 | 202-987-5 |
993 | 1,3-Diphenylguanidine | 102-06-7 | 203-002-1 |
994 | Heptachlor-epoxide | 1024-57-3 | 213-831-0 |
995 | 4-Nitrosophenol | 104-91-6 | 203-251-6 |
996 | Carbendazim | 10605-21-7 | 234-232-0 |
997 | Allyl glycidyl ether | 106-92-3 | 203-442-4 |
998 | Chloroacetaldehyde | 107-20-0 | 203-472-8 |
999 | Hexane | 110-54-3 | 203-777-6 |
1000 | 2-(2-Methoxyethoxy)ethanol (Diethylene glycol monomethyl ether; DEGME) | 111-77-3 | 203-906-6 |
1001 | (+/–)-2-(2,4-Dichlorophenyl)-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)propyl-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethylether (Tetraconazole - ISO) | 112281-77-3 | 407-760-6 |
1002 | 4-[4-(1,3-Dihydroxyprop-2-yl)phenylamino]-1,8-dihydroxy-5-nitroanthraquinone | 114565-66-1 | 406-057-1 |
1003 | 5,6,12,13-Tetrachloroanthra(2,1,9-def:6,5,10-d'e'f')diisoquinoline-1,3,8,10(2H,9H)-tetrone | 115662-06-1 | 405-100-1 |
1004 | tris(2-Chloroethyl) phosphate | 115-96-8 | 204-118-5 |
1005 | 4′-Ethoxy-2-benzimidazoleanilide | 120187-29-3 | 407-600-5 |
1006 | Nickel dihydroxide | 12054-48-7 | 235-008-5 |
1007 | N,N-Dimethylaniline | 121-69-7 | 204-493-5 |
1008 | Simazine | 122-34-9 | 204-535-2 |
1009 | bis(Cyclopentadienyl)-bis(2,6-difluoro-3-(pyrrol-1-yl)-phenyl)titanium | 125051-32-3 | 412-000-1 |
1010 | N,N,N′,N′-Tetraglycidyl-4,4′-diamino-3,3′-diethyldiphenylmethane | 130728-76-6 | 410-060-3 |
1011 | Divanadium pentaoxide | 1314-62-1 | 215-239-8 |
1012 | Pentachlorophenol and its alkali salts | 87-86-5/131-52-2/7778-73-6 | 201-778-6/205-025-2/231-911-3 |
1013 | Phosphamidon | 13171-21-6 | 236-116-5 |
1014 | N-(Trichloromethylthio)phthalimide (Folpet - ISO) | 133-07-3 | 205-088-6 |
1015 | N-2-Naphthylaniline | 135-88-6 | 205-223-9 |
1016 | Ziram | 137-30-4 | 205-288-3 |
1017 | 1-Bromo-3,4,5-trifluorobenzene | 138526-69-9 | 418-480-9 |
1018 | Propazine | 139-40-2 | 205-359-9 |
1019 | 3-(4-Chlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethyluronium trichloroacetate; monuron-TCA | 140-41-0 | 006-043-00-1 |
1020 | Isoxaflutole | 141112-29-0 | 606-054-00-7 |
1021 | Kresoxim-methyl | 143390-89-0 | 607-310-00-0 |
1022 | Chlordecone | 143-50-0 | 205-601-3 |
1023 | 9-Vinylcarbazole | 1484-13-5 | 216-055-0 |
1024 | 2-Ethylhexanoic acid | 149-57-5 | 205-743-6 |
1025 | Monuron | 150-68-5 | 205-766-1 |
1026 | Morpholine-4-carbonyl chloride | 15159-40-7 | 239-213-0 |
1027 | Daminozide | 1596-84-5 | 216-485-9 |
1028 | Alachlor (ISO) | 15972-60-8 | 240-110-8 |
1029 | UVCB condensation product of: tetrakis-hydroxymethylphosphonium chloride, urea and distilled hydrogenated C16-18 tallow alkylamine | 166242-53-1 | 422-720-8 |
1030 | Ioxynil and Ioxynil octanoate (ISO) | 1689-83-4/3861-47-0 | 216-881-1/223-375-4 |
1031 | Bromoxynil (ISO) (3,5-Dibromo-4-hydroxybenzonitrile) and Bromoxynil heptanoate (ISO) | 1689-84-5/56634-95-8 | 216-882-7/260-300-4 |
1032 | 2,6-Dibromo-4-cyanophenyl octanoate | 1689-99-2 | 216-885-3 |
1033 | Moved or deleted | ||
1034 | 5-Chloro-1,3-dihydro-2H-indol-2-one | 17630-75-0 | 412-200-9 |
1035 | Benomyl | 17804-35-2 | 241-775-7 |
1036 | Chlorothalonil | 1897-45-6 | 217-588-1 |
1037 | N′-(4-Chloro-o-tolyl)-N,N-dimethylformamidine monohydrochloride | 19750-95-9 | 243-269-1 |
1038 | 4,4′-Methylenebis(2-ethylaniline) | 19900-65-3 | 243-420-1 |
1039 | Valinamide | 20108-78-5 | 402-840-7 |
1040 | [(p-Tolyloxy)methyl]oxirane | 2186-24-5 | 218-574-8 |
1041 | [(m-Tolyloxy)methyl]oxirane | 2186-25-6 | 218-575-3 |
1042 | 2,3-Epoxypropyl o-tolyl ether | 2210-79-9 | 218-645-3 |
1043 | [(Tolyloxy)methyl]oxirane, cresyl glycidyl ether | 26447-14-3 | 247-711-4 |
1044 | Di-allate | 2303-16-4 | 218-961-1 |
1045 | Benzyl 2,4-dibromobutanoate | 23085-60-1 | 420-710-8 |
1046 | Trifluoroiodomethane | 2314-97-8 | 219-014-5 |
1047 | Thiophanate-methyl | 23564-05-8 | 245-740-7 |
1048 | Dodecachloropentacyclo[5.2.1.02,6.03,905,8]decane (Mirex) | 2385-85-5 | 219-196-6 |
1049 | Propyzamide | 23950-58-5 | 245-951-4 |
1050 | Butyl glycidyl ether | 2426-08-6 | 219-376-4 |
1051 | 2,3,4-Trichlorobut-1-ene | 2431-50-7 | 219-397-9 |
1052 | Chinomethionate | 2439-01-2 | 219-455-3 |
1053 | (R)-α-Phenylethylammonium (-)-(1R,2S)-(1,2-epoxypropyl)phosphonate monohydrate | 25383-07-7 | 418-570-8 |
1054 | 5-Ethoxy-3-trichloromethyl-1,2,4-thiadiazole (Etridiazole - ISO) | 2593-15-9 | 219-991-8 |
1055 | Disperse Yellow 3 | 2832-40-8 | 220-600-8 |
1056 | 1,2,4-Triazole | 288-88-0 | 206-022-9 |
1057 | Aldrin (ISO) | 309-00-2 | 206-215-8 |
1058 | Diuron (ISO) | 330-54-1 | 206-354-4 |
1059 | Linuron (ISO) | 330-55-2 | 206-356-5 |
1060 | Nickel carbonate | 3333-67-3 | 222-068-2 |
1061 | 3-(4-Isopropylphenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea (Isoproturon - ISO) | 34123-59-6 | 251-835-4 |
1062 | Iprodione | 36734-19-7 | 253-178-9 |
1063 | Moved or deleted | ||
1064 | 5-(2,4-Dioxo-1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyrimidine)-3-fluoro-2-hydroxymethyltetrahydrofuran | 41107-56-6 | 415-360-8 |
1065 | Crotonaldehyde | 4170-30-3 | 224-030-0 |
1066 | Hexahydrocyclopenta(c)pyrrole-1-(1H)-ammonium N-ethoxycarbonyl-N-(p-tolylsulfonyl)azanide | 418-350-1 | |
1067 | 4,4′-Carbonimidoylbis[N,N-dimethylaniline] and its salts | 492-80-8 | 207-762-5 |
1068 | DNOC (ISO) | 534-52-1 | 208-601-1 |
1069 | Toluidinium chloride | 540-23-8 | 208-740-8 |
1070 | Toluidine sulphate (1:1) | 540-25-0 | 208-741-3 |
1071 | 2-(4-tert.-Butylphenyl)ethanol | 5406-86-0 | 410-020-5 |
1072 | Fenthion | 55-38-9 | 200-231-9 |
1073 | Chlordane, pur | 57-74-9 | 200-349-0 |
1074 | Hexan-2-one (Methyl butyl ketone) | 591-78-6 | 209-731-1 |
1075 | Fenarimol | 60168-88-9 | 262-095-7 |
1076 | Acetamide | 60-35-5 | 200-473-5 |
1077 | N-Cyclohexyl-N-methoxy-2,5-dimethyl-3-furamide (Furmecyclox - ISO) | 60568-05-0 | 262-302-0 |
1078 | Dieldrin | 60-57-1 | 200-484-5 |
1079 | 4,4′-Isobutylethylidenediphenol | 6807-17-6 | 401-720-1 |
1080 | Chlordimeform | 6164-98-3 | 228-200-5 |
1081 | Amitrole | 61-82-5 | 200-521-5 |
1082 | Carbaryl | 63-25-2 | 200-555-0 |
1083 | Distillates (petroleum), light hydrocracked | 64741-77-1 | 265-078-2 |
1084 | 1-Ethyl-1-methylmorpholinium bromide | 65756-41-4 | 612-182-00-4 |
1085 | (3-Chlorophenyl)-(4-methoxy-3-nitrophenyl)methanone | 66938-41-8 | 423-290-4 |
1086 | Fuels, diesel, except if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen | 68334-30-5 | 269-822-7 |
1087 | Fuel oil, no. 2 | 68476-30-2 | 270-671-4 |
1088 | Fuel oil, no. 4 | 68476-31-3 | 270-673-5 |
1089 | Fuels, diesel, no. 2 | 68476-34-6 | 270-676-1 |
1090 | 2,2-Dibromo-2-nitroethanol | 69094-18-4 | 412-380-9 |
1091 | 1-Ethyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium bromide | 69227-51-6 | 612-183-00-X |
1092 | Monocrotophos | 6923-22-4 | 230-042-7 |
1093 | Nickel | 7440-02-0 | 231-111-4 |
1094 | Bromomethane (Methyl bromide - ISO) | 74-83-9 | 200-813-2 |
1095 | Chloromethane (Methyl chloride) | 74-87-3 | 200-817-4 |
1096 | Iodomethane (Methyl iodide) | 74-88-4 | 200-819-5 |
1097 | Bromoethane (Ethyl bromide) | 74-96-4 | 200-825-8 |
1098 | Heptachlor | 76-44-8 | 200-962-3 |
1099 | Fentin hydroxide | 76-87-9 | 200-990-6 |
1100 | Nickel sulphate | 7786-81-4 | 232-104-9 |
1101 | 3,5,5-Trimethylcyclohex-2-enone (Isophorone) | 78-59-1 | 201-126-0 |
1102 | 2,3-Dichloropropene | 78-88-6 | 201-153-8 |
1103 | Fluazifop-P-butyl (ISO) | 79241-46-6 | 607-305-00-3 |
1104 | (S)-2,3-Dihydro-1H-indole-carboxylic acid | 79815-20-6 | 410-860-2 |
1105 | Toxaphene | 8001-35-2 | 232-283-3 |
1106 | (4-Hydrazinophenyl)-N-methylmethanesulfonamide hydrochloride | 81880-96-8 | 406-090-1 |
1107 | CI Solvent Yellow 14 | 842-07-9 | 212-668-2 |
1108 | Chlozolinate | 84332-86-5 | 282-714-4 |
1109 | Alkanes, C10-13, monochloro | 85535-84-8 | 287-476-5 |
1110 | Moved or deleted | ||
1111 | 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol | 88-06-2 | 201-795-9 |
1112 | Diethylcarbamoyl-chloride | 88-10-8 | 201-798-5 |
1113 | 1-Vinyl-2-pyrrolidone | 88-12-0 | 201-800-4 |
1114 | Myclobutanil (ISO) (2-(4-chlorophenyl)-2-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl)hexanenitrile) | 88671-89-0 | 410-400-0 |
1115 | Fentin acetate | 900-95-8 | 212-984-0 |
1116 | Biphenyl-2-ylamine | 90-41-5 | 201-990-9 |
1117 | Trans-4-cyclohexyl-L-proline monohydro-chloride | 90657-55-9 | 419-160-1 |
1118 | 2-Methyl-m-phenylene diisocyanate (Toluene 2,6-diisocyanate) | 91-08-7 | 202-039-0 |
1119 | 4-Methyl-m-phenylene diisocyanate (Toluene 2,4-diisocyanate) | 584-84-9 | 209-544-5 |
1120 | m-Tolylidene diisocyanate (Toluene diisocyanate) | 26471-62-5 | 247-722-4 |
1121 | Fuels, jet aircraft, coal solvent extn., hydrocracked hydrogenated | 94114-58-6 | 302-694-3 |
1122 | Fuels, diesel, coal solvent extn., hydrocracked hydrogenated | 94114-59-7 | 302-695-9 |
1123 | Pitch, if it contains > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 61789-60-4 | 263-072-4 |
1124 | 2-Butanone oxime | 96-29-7 | 202-496-6 |
1125 | Hydrocarbons, C16-20, solvent-dewaxed hydrocracked paraffinic distn. Residue | 97675-88-2 | 307-662-2 |
1126 | α,α-Dichlorotoluene | 98-87-3 | 202-709-2 |
1127 | Mineral wool, with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex; [Man-made vitreous (silicate)fibres with random orientation with alkaline oxide and alkali earth oxide (Na2O + K2O + CaO + MgO + BaO) content greater than 18 % by weight] | ||
1128 | Reaction product of acetophenone, formaldehyde, cyclohexylamine, methanol and acetic acid | 406-230-1 | |
1129 | Moved or deleted | ||
1130 | Moved or deleted | ||
1131 | Trisodium bis(7-acetamido-2-(4-nitro-2-oxidophenylazo)-3-sulfonato-1-naphtholato)chromate(1-) | 400-810-8 | |
1132 | A mixture of: 4-allyl-2,6-bis(2,3-epoxypropyl)phenol, 4-allyl-6-(3-(6-(3-(6-(3-(4-allyl-2,6-bis(2,3-epoxypropyl)-phenoxy)2-hydroxypropyl)-4-allyl-2-(2,3-epoxypropyl)phenoxy)-2-hydroxypropyl)-4-allyl-2-(2,3-epoxypropyl)-phenoxy-2-hydroxypropyl-2-(2,3-epoxypropyl)phenol, 4-allyl-6-(3-(4-allyl-2,6-bis(2,3-epoxypropyl)phenoxy)-2- hydroxypropyl)-2-(2,3-epoxypropyl)phenoxy)phenol and 4-allyl-6-(3-(6-(3-(4-allyl-2,6-bis(2,3-epoxypropyl)-phenoxy)-2-hydroxypropyl)-4-allyl-2-(2,3-epoxypropyl)phenoxy)2-hydroxypropyl)-2-(2,3-epoxypropyl)phenol | 417-470-1 | |
1133 | Costus root oil (Saussurea lappa Clarke), when used as a fragrance ingredient | 8023-88-9 | |
1134 | 7-Ethoxy-4-methylcoumarin, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 87-05-8 | 201-721-5 |
1135 | Hexahydrocoumarin, when used as a fragrance ingredient | 700-82-3 | 211-851-4 |
[F11136 | Exudation of Myroxylon pereirae (Royle) Klotzsch (Peru balsam, crude) when used as a fragrance ingredient | 8007-00-9 | 232-352-8] |
1137 | Isobutyl nitrite | 542-56-2 | 208-819-7 |
1138 | Isoprene (stabilized); (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) | 78-79-5 | 201-143-3 |
1139 | 1-Bromopropane; n-Propyl bromide | 106-94-5 | 203-445-0 |
1140 | Chloroprene (stabilized); (2-Chlorobuta-1,3-diene) | 126-99-8 | 204-818-0 |
1141 | 1,2,3-Trichloropropane | 96-18-4 | 202-486-1 |
1142 | Ethylene glycol dimethyl ether (EGDME) | 110-71-4 | 203-794-9 |
1143 | Dinocap (ISO) | 39300-45-3 | 254-408-0 |
1144 | Diaminotoluene, technical product -mixture of [4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine]d and [2-methyl-m-phenylenediamine]e Methyl-phenylenediamine | 25376-45-8 | 246-910-3 |
1145 | p-Chlorobenzotrichloride | 5216-25-1 | 226-009-1 |
1146 | Diphenylether; octabromo derivate | 32536-52-0 | 251-087-9 |
1147 | 1,2-bis(2-Methoxyethoxy)ethane; Triethylene glycol dimethyl ether (TEGDME) | 112-49-2 | 203-977-3 |
1148 | Tetrahydrothiopyran-3-carboxaldehyde | 61571-06-0 | 407-330-8 |
1149 | 4,4′-bis(Dimethylamino)benzophenone (Michler's ketone) | 90-94-8 | 202-027-5 |
1150 | Oxiranemethanol, 4-methylbenzene-sulfonate, (S)- | 70987-78-9 | 417-210-7 |
1151 | 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dipentylester, branched and linear [1] | 84777-06-0 [1] | 284-032-2 |
n-Pentyl-isopentylphthalate [2] | -[2] | ||
di-n-Pentyl phthalate [3] | 131-18-0 [3] | 205-017-9 | |
Diisopentylphthalate [4] | 605-50-5 [4] | 210-088-4 | |
1152 | Benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP) | 85-68-7 | 201-622-7 |
1153 | 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C7-11, branched and linear alkyl esters | 68515-42-4 | 271-084-6 |
1154 | A mixture of: disodium 4-(3-ethoxycarbonyl-4-(5-(3-ethoxycarbonyl-5-hydroxy-1-(4-sulfonatophenyl) pyrazol-4-yl)penta-2,4-dienylidene)-4,5-dihydro-5-oxopyrazol-1-yl)benzenesulfonate and trisodium 4-(3-ethoxycarbonyl-4-(5-(3-ethoxycarbonyl-5-oxido-1-(4-sulfonatophenyl)pyrazol-4-yl)penta-2,4-dienylidene)-4,5-dihydro-5-oxopyrazol-1-yl)benzenesulfonate | 402-660-9 | |
1155 | (Methylenebis(4,1-phenylenazo(1-(3-(dimethylamino)propyl)-1,2-dihydro-6-hydroxy-4-methyl-2-oxopyridine-5,3-diyl)))-1,1′-dipyridinium dichloride dihydrochloride | 401-500-5 | |
1156 | 2-[2-Hydroxy-3-(2-chlorophenyl)carbamoyl-1-naphthylazo]-7-[2-hydroxy-3-(3-methylphenyl)carbamoyl-1-naphthylazo]fluoren-9-one | 420-580-2 | |
1157 | Azafenidin | 68049-83-2 | |
1158 | 2,4,5-Trimethylaniline [1] | 137-17-7 [1] | 205-282-0 |
2,4,5-Trimethylaniline hydrochloride [2] | 21436-97-5 [2] | ||
1159 | 4,4′-Thiodianiline and its salts | 139-65-1 | 205-370-9 |
1160 | 4,4′-Oxydianiline (p-Aminophenyl ether) and its salts | 101-80-4 | 202-977-0 |
1161 | N,N,N′,N′-Tetramethyl-4,4′-methylenedianiline | 101-61-1 | 202-959-2 |
1162 | 6-Methoxy-m-toluidine; (p-Cresidine) | 120-71-8 | 204-419-1 |
1163 | 3-Ethyl-2-methyl-2-(3-methylbutyl)-1,3-oxazolidine | 143860-04-2 | 421-150-7 |
1164 | A mixture of: 1,3,5-tris(3-aminomethylphenyl)-1,3,5-(1H,3H,5H)-triazine-2,4,6-trione and a mixture of oligomers of 3,5-bis(3-aminomethylphenyl)-1-poly[3,5-bis(3-aminomethylphenyl)-2,4,6-trioxo-1,3,5-(1H,3H,5H)-triazin-1-yl]-1,3,5-(1H,3H,5H)-triazine-2,4,6-trione | 421-550-1 | |
1165 | 2-Nitrotoluene | 88-72-2 | 201-853-3 |
1166 | Tributyl phosphate | 126-73-8 | 204-800-2 |
1167 | Naphthalene | 91-20-3 | 202-049-5 |
1168 | Nonylphenol [1] | 25154-52-3 [1] | 246-672-0 |
4-Nonylphenol, branched [2] | 84852-15-3 [2] | 284-325-5 | |
1169 | 1,1,2-Trichloroethane | 79-00-5 | 201-166-9 |
1170 | Moved or deleted | ||
1171 | Moved or deleted | ||
1172 | allyl chloride; (3-Chloropropene) | 107-05-1 | 203-457-6 |
1173 | 1,4-Dichlorobenzene; (p-Dichlorobenzene) | 106-46-7 | 203-400-5 |
1174 | bis(2-Chloroethyl) ether | 111-44-4 | 203-870-1 |
1175 | Phenol | 108-95-2 | 203-632-7 |
1176 | Bisphenol A (4,4′-Isopropylidenediphenol) | 80-05-7 | 201-245-8 |
1177 | Trioxymethylene (1,3,5-Trioxan) | 110-88-3 | 203-812-5 |
1178 | Propargite (ISO) | 2312-35-8 | 219-006-1 |
1179 | 1-Chloro-4-nitrobenzene | 100-00-5 | 202-809-6 |
1180 | Molinate (ISO) | 2212-67-1 | 218-661-0 |
1181 | Fenpropimorph (ISO) | 67564-91-4 | 266-719-9 |
1182 | Moved or deleted | ||
1183 | Methyl isocyanate | 624-83-9 | 210-866-3 |
1184 | N,N-Dimethylanilinium tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)borate | 118612-00-3 | 422-050-6 |
1185 | O,O′-(Ethenylmethylsilylene) di[(4-methylpentan-2-one) oxime] | 421-870-1 | |
1186 | A 2:1 mixture of: 4-(7-hydroxy-2,4,4-trimethyl-2-chromanyl)resorcinol-4-yl-tris(6-diazo-5,6-dihydro-5-oxonaphthalen-1-sulfonate) and 4-(7-hydroxy-2,4,4-trimethyl-2-chromanyl)resorcinolbis(6-diazo-5,6-dihydro-5-oxonaphthalen-1-sulfonate) | 140698-96-0 | 414-770-4 |
1187 | A mixture of: reaction product of 4,4′-methylenebis[2-(4-hydroxybenzyl)-3,6-dimethylphenol] and 6-diazo-5,6-dihydro-5-oxo-naphthalenesulfonate (1:2) and reaction product of 4,4′-methylenebis[2-(4-hydroxybenzyl)-3,6-dimethylphenol] and 6-diazo-5,6-dihydro-5-oxonaphthalenesulfonate (1:3) | 417-980-4 | |
1188 | Malachite green hydrochloride [1] | 569-64-2 [1] | 209-322-8 |
Malachite green oxalate [2] | 18015-76-4 [2] | 241-922-5 | |
1189 | 1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-3-(1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl)pentan-3-ol | 107534-96-3 | 403-640-2 |
1190 | 5-(3-Butyryl-2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)-2-[1-(ethoxyimino)propyl]-3-hydroxycyclohex-2-en-1-one | 138164-12-2 | 414-790-3 |
1191 | trans-4-Phenyl-L-proline | 96314-26-0 | 416-020-1 |
1192 | Moved or deleted | ||
1193 | A mixture of: 5-[(4-[(7-amino-1-hydroxy-3-sulfo-2-naphthyl)azo]-2,5-diethoxyphenyl)azo]-2-[(3-phosphonophenyl)azo]benzoic acid and 5-[(4-[(7-amino-1-hydroxy-3-sulfo-2-naphthyl)azo]-2,5-diethoxyphenyl)azo]-3-[(3-phosphonophenyl)azo]benzoic acid | 163879-69-4 | 418-230-9 |
1194 | 2-{]4-(2-Ammoniopropylamino)-6-[}4-hydroxy-3-(5-methyl-2-methoxy-4-sulfamoylphenylazo)-2-sulfonatonaphth-7-ylamino{]-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino[}-2-aminopropyl formate | 424-260-3 | |
1195 | 5-Nitro-o-toluidine [1] | 99-55-8 [1] | 202-765-8 |
5-Nitro-o-toluidine hydrochloride [2] | 51085-52-0 [2] | 256-960-8 | |
1196 | 1-(1-Naphthylmethyl)quinolinium chloride | 65322-65-8 | 406-220-7 |
1197 | (R)-5-Bromo-3-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinylmethyl)-1H-indole | 143322-57-0 | 422-390-5 |
1198 | Pymetrozine (ISO) | 123312-89-0 | 613-202-00-4 |
1199 | Oxadiargyl (ISO) | 39807-15-3 | 254-637-6 |
1200 | Chlorotoluron (3-(3-chloro-p-tolyl)-1,1-dimethylurea) | 15545-48-9 | 239-592-2 |
1201 | N-[2-(3-Acetyl-5-nitrothiophen-2-ylazo)-5-diethylaminophenyl]acetamide | 416-860-9 | |
1202 | 1,3-bis(Vinylsulfonylacetamido)propane | 93629-90-4 | 428-350-3 |
1203 | p-Phenetidine (4-Ethoxyaniline) | 156-43-4 | 205-855-5 |
1204 | m-Phenylenediamine and its salts | 108-45-2 | 203-584-7 |
1205 | Residues (coal tar), creosote oil distn., if it contains > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 92061-93-3 | 295-506-3 |
1206 | Creosote oil, acenaphthene fraction, wash oil, if it contains > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 90640-84-9 | 292-605-3 |
1207 | Creosote oil, if it contains > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 61789-28-4 | 263-047-8 |
1208 | Creosote, if it contains > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 8001-58-9 | 232-287-5 |
1209 | Creosote oil, high-boiling distillate, wash oil, if it contains > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 70321-79-8 | 274-565-9 |
1210 | Extract residues (coal), creosote oil acid, wash oil extract residue, if it contains > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 122384-77-4 | 310-189-4 |
1211 | Creosote oil, low-boiling distillate, wash oil, if it contains > 0,005 % w/w benzo[a]pyrene | 70321-80-1 | 274-566-4 |
1212 | 6-Methoxy-2,3-Pyridinediamine and its HCl salt, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 94166-62-8 | 303-358-9 |
1213 | 2,3-Naphthalenediol, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 92-44-4 | 202-156-7 |
1214 | 2,4-Diaminodiphenylamine, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 136-17-4 | |
1215 | 2,6-Bis(2-Hydroxyethoxy)-3,5-Pyridinediamine and its HCl salt, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 117907-42-3 | |
1216 | 2-Methoxymethyl-p-Aminophenol and its HCl salt, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 135043-65-1/29785-47-5 | |
1217 | 4,5-Diamino-1-Methylpyrazole and its HCl salt, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 20055-01-0/21616-59-1 | |
1218 | 4,5-Diamino-1-((4-Chlorophenyl)Methyl)-1H-Pyrazole Sulfate, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 163183-00-4 | |
1219 | 4-Chloro-2-Aminophenol, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 95-85-2 | 202-458-9 |
1220 | 4-Hydroxyindole, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 2380-94-1 | 219-177-2 |
1221 | 4-Methoxytoluene-2,5-Diamine and its HCl salt, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 56496-88-9 | |
1222 | 5-Amino-4-Fluoro-2-Methylphenol Sulfate, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 163183-01-5 | |
1223 | N,N-Diethyl-m-Aminophenol, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 91-68-9/68239-84-9 | 202-090-9/269-478-8 |
1224 | N,N-Dimethyl-2,6-Pyridinediamine and its HCl salt, when used as a substance in hair dye products | — | |
1225 | N-Cyclopentyl-m-Aminophenol, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 104903-49-3 | |
1226 | N-(2-Methoxyethyl)-p-phenylenediamine and its HCl salt, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 72584-59-9/66566-48-1 | 276-723-2 |
1227 | 2,4-Diamino-5-methylphenetol and its HCl salt, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 113715-25-6 | |
1228 | 1,7-Naphthalenediol, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 575-38-2 | 209-383-0 |
1229 | 3,4-Diaminobenzoic acid, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 619-05-6 | 210-577-2 |
1230 | 2-Aminomethyl-p-aminophenol and its HCl salt, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 79352-72-0 | |
1231 | Solvent Red 1 (CI 12150), when used as a substance in hair dye products | 1229-55-6 | 214-968-9 |
1232 | Acid Orange 24 (CI 20170), when used as a substance in hair dye products | 1320-07-6 | 215-296-9 |
1233 | Acid Red 73 (CI 27290), when used as a substance in hair dye products | 5413-75-2 | 226-502-1 |
1234 | PEG-3,2′,2′-di-p-Phenylenediamine | 144644-13-3 | |
1235 | 6-Nitro-o-Toluidine | 570-24-1 | 209-329-6 |
1236 | HC Yellow No 11 | 73388-54-2 | |
1237 | HC Orange No 3 | 81612-54-6 | |
1238 | HC Green No 1 | 52136-25-1 | 257-687-7 |
1239 | HC Red No 8 and its salts | 13556-29-1/97404-14-3 | - / 306-778-0 |
1240 | Tetrahydro-6-nitroquinoxaline and its salts | 158006-54-3/41959-35-7/73855-45-5 | |
1241 | Disperse Red 15, except as impurity in Disperse Violet 1 | 116-85-8 | 204-163-0 |
1242 | 4-Amino-3-fluorophenol | 399-95-1 | 402-230-0 |
1243 | N,N′-dihexadecyl-N,N′-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)propanediamide Bishydroxyethyl Biscetyl Malonamide | 149591-38-8 | 422-560-9 |
1244 | 1-Methyl-2,4,5-trihydroxybenzene and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 1124-09-0 | 214-390-7 |
1245 | 2,6-Dihydroxy-4-methylpyridine and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 4664-16-8 | 225-108-7 |
1246 | 5-Hydroxy-1,4-benzodioxane and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 10288-36-5 | 233-639-0 |
1247 | 3,4-Methylenedioxyphenol and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 533-31-3 | 208-561-5 |
1248 | 3,4-Methylenedioxyaniline and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 14268-66-7 | 238-161-6 |
1249 | Hydroxypyridinone and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 822-89-9 | 212-506-0 |
1250 | 3-Nitro-4-aminophenoxyethanol and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 50982-74-6 | |
1251 | 2-methoxy-4-nitrophenol (4-Nitroguaiacol) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 3251-56-7 | 221-839-0 |
1252 | CI Acid Black 131 and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 12219-01-1 | |
1253 | 1,3,5-Trihydroxybenzene (Phloroglucinol) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 108-73-6 | 203-611-2 |
1254 | 1,2,4-Benzenetriacetate and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 613-03-6 | 210-327-2 |
1255 | Ethanol, 2,2'-iminobis-, reaction products with epichlorohydrin and 2-nitro-1,4-benzenediamine (HC Blue No. 5) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 68478-64-8/158571-58-5 | |
1256 | N-Methyl-1,4-diaminoanthraquinone, reaction products with epichlorohydrin and monoethanolamine (HC Blue No. 4) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 158571-57-4 | |
1257 | 4-Aminobenzenesulfonic acid (Sulfanilic acid) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 121-57-3/515-74-2 | 204-482-5/208-208-5 |
1258 | 3,3'-(Sulfonylbis(2-nitro-4,1-phenylene)imino)bis(6-(phenylamino)) benzenesulfonic acid and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 6373-79-1 | 228-922-0 |
1259 | 3(or5)-((4-(Benzylmethylamino)phenyl)azo)-1,2-(or1,4)-dimethyl-1H-1,2,4-triazolium and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 89959-98-8/12221-69-1 | 289-660-0 |
1260 | 2,2'-((3-Chloro-4-((2,6-dichloro-4-nitrophenyl)azo)phenyl)imino)bisethanol (Disperse Brown 1) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 23355-64-8 | 245-604-7 |
1261 | Benzothiazolium, 2-[[4-[ethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]phenyl]azo]-6-methoxy-3-methyl-, and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 12270-13-2 | 235-546-0 |
1262 | 2-[(4-Chloro-2-nitrophenyl)azo]-N-(2-methoxyphenyl)-3-oxobutanamide (Pigment Yellow 73) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 13515-40-7 | 236-852-7 |
1263 | 2,2'-[(3,3'-Dichloro[1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'-diyl)bis(azo)]bis[3-oxo-N-phenylbutanamide] (Pigment Yellow 12) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 6358-85-6 | 228-787-8 |
1264 | 2,2'-(1,2-Ethenediyl)bis[5-((4-ethoxyphenyl)azo]benzenesulfonic acid) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 2870-32-8 | 220-698-2 |
1265 | 2,3-Dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-6-[(4-(phenylazo)-1-naphthalenyl)azo]-1H-pyrimidine (Solvent Black 3) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 4197-25-5 | 224-087-1 |
1266 | 3(or5)-[[4-[(7-amino-1-hydroxy-3-sulphonato-2-naphthyl)azo]-1-naphthyl]azo]salicylic acid and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 3442-21-5/34977-63-4 | 222-351-0/252-305-5 |
1267 | 2-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, 7-(benzoylamino)-4-hydroxy-3-[[4-[(4-sulfophenyl)azo]phenyl]azo]-, and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 2610-11-9 | 220-028-9 |
1268 | (μ-((7,7'-Iminobis(4-hydroxy-3-((2-hydroxy-5-(N-methylsulphamoyl)phenyl)azo)naphthalene-2-sulphonato))(6-)))dicuprate(2-) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 37279-54-2 | 253-441-8 |
1269 | 3-[(4-(Acetylamino)phenyl)azo]-4-hydroxy-7-[[[[5-hydroxy-6-(phenylazo)-7-sulfo-2-naphthalenyl]amino]carbonyl]amino]-2-naphthalenesulfonic acid and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 3441-14-3 | 222-348-4 |
1270 | 2-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, 7,7'-(carbonyldiimino)bis(4-hydroxy-3-[[2-sulfo-4-[(4-sulfophenyl)azo]phenyl]azo]-, and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 2610-10-8/25188-41-4 | 220-027-3 |
1271 | Ethanaminium, N-(4-[bis[4-(diethylamino)phenyl]methylene]-2,5-cyclohexadien-1-ylidene)-N-ethyl-, and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 2390-59-2 | 219-231-5 |
1272 | 3H-Indolium, 2-[[(4-methoxyphenyl)methylhydrazono]methyl]-1,3,3-trimethyl-, and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 54060-92-3 | 258-946-7 |
1273 | 3H-Indolium, 2-(2-((2,4-dimethoxyphenyl)amino)ethenyl)-1,3,3-trimethyl-, and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 4208-80-4 | 224-132-5 |
1274 | Nigrosine spirit soluble (Solvent Black 5), when used as a substance in hair dye products | 11099-03-9 | |
1275 | Phenoxazin-5-ium, 3,7-bis(diethylamino)-, and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 47367-75-9/33203-82-6 | 251-403-5 |
1276 | Benzo[a]phenoxazin-7-ium, 9-(dimethylamino)-, and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 7057-57-0/966-62-1 | 230-338-6/213-524-1 |
1277 | 6-Amino-2-(2,4-dimethylphenyl)-1H-benz[de]isoquinoline-1,3(2H)-dione (Solvent Yellow 44) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 2478-20-8 | 219-607-9 |
1278 | 1-Amino-4-[[4-[(dimethylamino)methyl]phenyl]amino]anthraquinone and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 67905-56-0/12217-43-5 | 267-677-4/235-398-7 |
1279 | Laccaic Acid (CI Natural Red 25) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 60687-93-6 | |
1280 | Benzenesulfonic acid, 5-[(2,4-dinitrophenyl)amino]-2-(phenylamino)-, and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 6373-74-6/15347-52-1 | 228-921-5/239-377-3 |
1281 | 4-[(4-Nitrophenyl)azo]aniline (Disperse Orange 3) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 730-40-5/70170-61-5 | 211-984-8 |
1282 | 4-Nitro-m-phenylenediamine and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 5131-58-8 | 225-876-3 |
1283 | 1-Amino-4-(methylamino)-9,10-anthracenedione (Disperse Violet 4) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 1220-94-6 | 214-944-8 |
1284 | N-Methyl-3-nitro-p-phenylenediamine and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 2973-21-9 | 221-014-5 |
1285 | N1-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-4-nitro-o-phenylenediamine (HC Yellow No. 5) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 56932-44-6 | 260-450-0 |
1286 | N1-(Tris(hydroxymethyl))methyl-4-nitro-1,2-phenylenediamine (HC Yellow No. 3) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 56932-45-7 | 260-451-6 |
1287 | 2-Nitro-N-hydroxyethyl-p-anisidine and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 57524-53-5 | |
1288 | N,N'-Dimethyl-N-Hydroxyethyl-3-nitro-p-phenylenediamine and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 10228-03-2 | 233-549-1 |
1289 | 3-(N-Methyl-N-(4-methylamino-3-nitrophenyl)amino)propane-1,2-diol and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 93633-79-5 | 403-440-5 |
1290 | 4-Ethylamino-3-nitrobenzoic acid (N-Ethyl-3-Nitro PABA) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 2788-74-1 | 412-090-2 |
1291 | (8-[(4-Amino-2-nitrophenyl)azo]-7-hydroxy-2-naphthyl)trimethylammonium and its salts, except Basic Red 118 (CAS 71134-97-9) as impurity in Basic Brown 17, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 71134-97-9 | 275-216-3 |
1292 | 5-((4-(Dimethylamino)phenyl)azo)-1,4-dimethyl-1H-1,2,4-triazolium and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 12221-52-2 | |
1293 | m-Phenylenediamine, 4-(phenylazo)-, and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 495-54-5 | 207-803-7 |
1294 | 1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-methyl-6-(phenylazo)- and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 4438-16-8 | 224-654-3 |
1295 | 2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 5-(acetylamino)-4-hydroxy-3-((2-methylphenyl)azo)-, and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 6441-93-6 | 229-231-7 |
1296 | 4,4'-[(4-Methyl-1,3-phenylene)bis(azo)]bis[6-methyl-1,3-benzenediamine] (Basic Brown 4) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 4482-25-1 | 224-764-1 |
1297 | Benzenaminium, 3-[[4-[[diamino(phenylazo)phenyl]azo]-2-methylphenyl]azo]-N,N,N-trimethyl-, and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 83803-99-0 | 280-920-9 |
1298 | Benzenaminium, 3-[[4-[[diamino(phenylazo)phenyl]azo]-1-naphthalenyl]azo]-N,N,N-trimethyl-, and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 83803-98-9 | 280-919-3 |
1299 | Ethanaminium, N-[4-[(4-(diethylamino)phenyl)phenylmethylene]-2,5-cyclohexadien-1-ylidene]-N-ethyl- and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 633-03-4 | 211-190-1 |
1300 | 9,10-Anthracenedione, 1-[(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]-4-(methylamino)-, and its derivatives and salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 2475-46-9/86722-66-9 | 219-604-2/289-276-3 |
1301 | 1,4-Diamino-2-methoxy-9,10-anthracenedione (Disperse Red 11) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 2872-48-2 | 220-703-8 |
1302 | 1,4-Dihydroxy-5,8-bis[(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]anthraquinone (Disperse Blue 7) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 3179-90-6 | 221-666-0 |
1303 | 1-[(3-Aminopropyl)amino]-4-(methylamino)anthraquinone and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 22366-99-0 | 244-938-0 |
1304 | N-[6-[(2-Chloro-4-hydroxyphenyl)imino]-4-methoxy-3-oxo-1,4-cyclohexadien-1-yl]acetamide (HC Yellow No. 8) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 66612-11-1 | 266-424-5 |
1305 | [6-[[3-Chloro-4-(methylamino)phenyl]imino]-4-methyl-3-oxocyclohexa-1,4-dien-1-yl]urea (HC Red No. 9) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 56330-88-2 | 260-116-4 |
1306 | Phenothiazin-5-ium, 3,7-bis(dimethylamino)-, and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 61-73-4 | 200-515-2 |
1307 | 4,6-Bis(2-Hydroxyethoxy)-m-Phenylenediamine and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 94082-85-6 | |
1308 | 5-Amino-2,6-Dimethoxy-3-Hydroxypyridine and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 104333-03-1 | |
1309 | 4,4'-Diaminodiphenylamine and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 537-65-5 | 208-673-4 |
1310 | 4-Diethylamino-o-toluidine and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 148-71-0/24828-38-4/2051-79-8 | 205-722-1/246-484-9/218-130-3 |
1311 | N,N-Diethyl-p-phenylenediamine and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 93-05-0/6065-27-6/6283-63-2 | 202-214-1/227-995-6/228-500-6 |
1312 | N,N-Dimethyl-p-phenylenediamine and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 99-98-9/6219-73-4 | 202-807-5/228-292-7 |
1313 | Toluene-3,4-Diamine and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 496-72-0 | 207-826-2 |
1314 | 2,4-Diamino-5-methylphenoxyethanol and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 141614-05-3/113715-27-8 | |
1315 | 6-Amino-o-cresol and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 17672-22-9 | |
1316 | Hydroxyethylaminomethyl-p-aminophenol and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 110952-46-0/135043-63-9 | |
1317 | 2-Amino-3-nitrophenol and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 603-85-0 | 210-060-1 |
1318 | 2-Chloro-5-nitro-N-hydroxyethyl-p-phenylenediamine and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 50610-28-1 | 256-652-3 |
1319 | 2-Nitro-p-phenylenediamine and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 5307-14-2/18266-52-9 | 226-164-5/242-144-9 |
1320 | Hydroxyethyl-2,6-dinitro-p-anisidine and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 122252-11-3 | |
1321 | 6-Nitro-2,5-pyridinediamine and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 69825-83-8 | |
1322 | Phenazinium, 3,7-diamino-2,8-dimethyl-5-phenyl-, and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 477-73-6 | 207-518-8 |
1323 | 3-Hydroxy-4-[(2-hydroxynaphthyl)azo]-7-nitronaphthalene-1-sulphonic acid and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 16279-54-2/5610-64-0 | 240-379-1/227-029-3 |
1324 | 3-[(2-nitro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)amino]propane-1,2-diol (HC Yellow No. 6) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 104333-00-8 | |
1325 | 2-[(4-chloro-2-nitrophenyl)amino]ethanol (HC Yellow No. 12) and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 59320-13-7 | |
1326 | 3-[[4-[(2-Hydroxyethyl)Methylamino]-2-Nitrophenyl]Amino]-1,2-Propanediol and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 173994-75-7/102767-27-1 | |
1327 | 3-[[4-[Ethyl(2-Hydroxyethyl)Amino]-2-Nitrophenyl]Amino]-1,2-Propanediol and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 114087-41-1/114087-42-2 | |
1328 | Ethanaminium, N-[4-[[4-(diethylamino)phenyl][4-(ethylamino)-1-naphthalenyl]methylene]-2,5-cyclohexadien-1-ylidene]-N-ethyl-, and its salts, when used as a substance in hair dye products | 2390-60-5 | 219-232-0 |
[F21329 | 4-[(4-Aminophenyl)(4-iminocyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene)methyl]-o-toluidine and its hydrochloride salt (Basic Violet 14; CI 42510) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 3248-93-9 / 632-99-5 (HCl) | 221-832-2 / 211-189-6 (HCl) |
1330 | 4-(2,4-Dihydroxyphenylazo)benzensulphonic acid and its sodium salt (Acid Orange 6; CI 14270) when used as substance in hair dye products | 2050-34-2 / 547-57-9 (Na) | 218-087-0 / 208-924-8 (Na) |
1331 | 3-Hydroxy-4-(phenylazo)-2-naphthoic acid and its calcium salt (Pigment Red 64:1; CI 15800) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 27757-79-5 / 6371-76-2 (Ca) | 248-638-0 / 228-899-7 (Ca) |
1332 | 2-(6-Hydroxy-3-oxo-(3H)xanthen-9-yl)benzoic acid; Fluorescein and its disodium salt (Acid Yellow 73 sodium salt; CI 45350) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 2321-07-5 / 518-47-8 (Na) | 219-031-8 / 208-253-0 (Na) |
1333 | 4′,5′-Dibromo-3′,6′-dihydroxyspiro[isobenzofuran-1(3H),9′-[9H]xanthene]-3-one; 4′,5′-Dibromofluorescein; (Solvent Red 72) and its disodium salt (CI 45370) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 596-03-2 / 4372-02-5 (Na) | 209-876-0 / 224-468-2 (Na) |
1334 | 2-(3,6-Dihydroxy-2,4,5,7-tetrabromoxanthen-9-yl)benzoic acid; Fluorescein, 2′,4′,5′,7′-tetrabromo-; (Solvent Red 43), its disodium salt (Acid Red 87; CI 45380) and its aluminium salt (Pigment Red 90:1 Aluminium lake) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 15086-94-9 / 17372-87-1 (Na) / 15876-39-8 (Al) | 239-138-3 / 241-409-6 (Na) / 240-005-7 (Al) |
1335 | Xanthylium, 9-(2-carboxyphenyl)-3-((2-methylphenyl)amino)-6-((2-methyl-4-sulfophenyl)amino)-, inner salt and its sodium salt (Acid Violet 9; CI 45190) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 10213-95-3 / 6252-76-2 (Na) | — / 228-377-9 (Na) |
1336 | 3′,6′-Dihydroxy-4′,5′-diiodospiro(isobenzofuran-1(3H),9′-[9H]xanthene)-3-one; (Solvent Red 73) and its sodium salt (Acid Red 95; CI 45425) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 38577-97-8 / 33239-19-9 (Na) | 254-010-7 / 251-419-2 (Na) |
1337 | 2′,4′,5′,7′-Tetraiodofluorescein, its disodium salt (Acid Red 51; CI 45430) and its aluminium salt (Pigment Red 172 Aluminium lake) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 15905-32-5 / 16423-68-0 (Na) / 12227-78-0 (Al) | 240-046-0 / 240-474-8 (Na) / 235-440-4 (Al) |
1338 | 1-Hydroxy-2,4-diaminobenzene (2,4-Diaminophenol) and its dihydrochloride salts (2,4-Diaminophenol HCl) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 95-86-3 / 137-09-7 (HCl) | 202-459-4 / 205-279-4 (HCl) |
1339 | 1,4-Dihydroxybenzene (Hydroquinone), with the exception of entry 14 in Annex III | 123-31-9 | 204-617-8 |
1340 | [4-[[4-Anilino-1-naphthyl][4-(dimethylamino)phenyl]methylene]cyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride (Basic Blue 26; CI 44045) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 2580-56-5 | 219-943-6 |
1341 | Disodium 3-[(2,4-dimethyl-5-sulphonatophenyl)azo]-4-hydroxynaphthalene-1-sulphonate (Ponceau SX; CI 14700) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 4548-53-2 | 224-909-9 |
1342 | Trisodium tris[5,6-dihydro-5-(hydroxyimino)-6-oxonaphthalene-2-sulphonato(2-)- N 5 ,O 6 ]ferrate(3-); (Acid Green 1; CI 10020) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 19381-50-1 | 243-010-2 |
1343 | 4-(Phenylazo)resorcinol (Solvent Orange 1; CI 11920) and its salts when used as a substance in hair dye products | 2051-85-6 | 218-131-9 |
1344 | 4-[(4-Ethoxyphenyl)azo]naphthol (Solvent Red 3; CI 12010) and its salts when used as a substance in hair dye products | 6535-42-8 | 229-439-8 |
1345 | 1-[(2-Chloro-4-nitrophenyl)azo]-2-naphthol (Pigment Red 4; CI 12085) and its salts when used as a substance in hair dye products | 2814-77-9 | 220-562-2 |
1346 | 3-Hydroxy-N-(o-tolyl)-4-[(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)azo]naphthalene-2-carboxamide (Pigment Red 112; CI 12370) and its salts when used as a substance in hair dye products | 6535-46-2 | 229-440-3 |
1347 | N-(5-Chloro-2,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-4-[[5-[(diethylamino)sulphonyl]-2-methoxyphenyl]azo]-3-hydroxynaphthalene-2-carboxamide (Pigment Red 5; CI 12490) and its salts when used as a substance in hair dye products | 6410-41-9 | 229-107-2 |
1348 | Disodium 4-[(5-chloro-4-methyl-2-sulphonatophenyl)azo]-3-hydroxy-2-naphthoate (Pigment Red 48; CI 15865) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 3564-21-4 | 222-642-2 |
1349 | Calcium 3-hydroxy-4-[(1-sulphonato-2-naphthyl)azo]-2-naphthoate (Pigment Red 63:1; CI 15880) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 6417-83-0 | 229-142-3 |
1350 | Trisodium 3-hydroxy-4-(4′-sulphonatonaphthylazo)naphthalene-2,7-disulphonate (Acid Red 27; CI 16185) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 915-67-3 | 213-022-2 |
1351 | 2,2′-[(3,3′-Dichloro[1,1′-biphenyl]-4,4′-diyl)bis(azo)]bis[N-(2,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-oxobutyramide] (Pigment Yellow 13; CI 21100) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 5102-83-0 | 225-822-9 |
1352 | 2,2′-[Cyclohexylidenebis[(2-methyl-4,1-phenylene)azo]]bis[4-cyclohexylphenol] (Solvent Yellow 29; CI 21230) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 6706-82-7 | 229-754-0 |
1353 | 1-((4-Phenylazo)phenylazo)-2-naphthol (Solvent Red 23; CI 26100) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 85-86-9 | 201-638-4 |
1354 | Tetrasodium 6-amino-4-hydroxy-3-[[7-sulphonato-4-[(4-sulphonatophenyl)azo]-1-naphthyl]azo]naphthalene-2,7-disulphonate (Food Black 2; CI 27755) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 2118-39-0 | 218-326-9 |
1355 | Ethanaminium, N-(4-((4-diethylamino)phenyl)(2,4-disulfophenyl)methylene)-2,5-cyclohexadien-1-ylidene)-N-ethyl-, hydroxide, inner salt, sodium salt (Acid Blue 1; CI 42045) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 129-17-9 | 204-934-1 |
1356 | Ethanaminium, N-(4-((4-diethylamino)phenyl)(5-hydroxy-2,4-disulfophenyl)methylene)-2,5-cyclohexadien-1-ylidene)-N-ethyl-, hydroxide, inner salt, calcium salt (2:1) (Acid Blue 3; CI 42051) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 3536-49-0 | 222-573-8 |
1357 | Benzenemethanaminium, N-ethyl-N-(4-((4-(ethyl((3-sulfophenyl)methyl)amino)phenyl)(4-hydroxy-2-sulfophenyl)methylene)-2,5-cyclohexadien-1-ylidene)-3-sulfo-, hydroxide, inner salt, disodium salt (Fast Green FCF; CI 42053) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 2353-45-9 | 219-091-5 |
1358 | 1,3-Isobenzofurandione, reaction products with methylquinoline and quinoline (Solvent Yellow 33; CI 47000) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 8003-22-3 | 232-318-2 |
1359 | Nigrosine (CI 50420) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 8005-03-6 | — |
1360 | 8,18-Dichloro-5,15-diethyl-5,15-dihydrodiindolo[3,2-b:3′,2′-m]triphenodioxazine (Pigment Violet 23; CI 51319) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 6358-30-1 | 228-767-9 |
1361 | 1,2-Dihydroxyanthraquinone (Pigment Red 83; CI 58000) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 72-48-0 | 200-782-5 |
1362 | Trisodium 8-hydroxypyrene-1,3,6-trisulphonate (Solvent Green 7; CI 59040) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 6358-69-6 | 228-783-6 |
1363 | 1-Hydroxy-4-(p-toluidino)anthraquinone (Solvent Violet 13; CI 60725) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 81-48-1 | 201-353-5 |
1364 | 1,4-bis(p-Tolylamino)anthraquinone (Solvent Green 3; CI 61565) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 128-80-3 | 204-909-5 |
1365 | 6-Chloro-2-(6-chloro-4-methyl-3-oxobenzo[b]thien-2(3H)-ylidene)-4-methylbenzo[b]thiophene-3(2H)-one (VAT Red 1; CI 73360) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 2379-74-0 | 219-163-6 |
1366 | 5,12-Dihydroquino[2,3-b]acridine-7,14-dione (Pigment Violet 19; CI 73900) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 1047-16-1 | 213-879-2 |
1367 | (29H,31H-Phthalocyaninato(2-)- N 29 ,N 30 ,N 31 ,N 32 )copper (Pigment Blue 15; CI 74160) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 147-14-8 | 205-685-1 |
1368 | Disodium [29H,31H-phthalocyaninedisulphonato(4-)- N 29 ,N 30 ,N 31 ,N 32 ]cuprate(2-) (Direct Blue 86; CI 74180) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 1330-38-7 | 215-537-8 |
1369 | Polychloro copper phthalocyanine (Pigment Green 7; CI 74260) when used as a substance in hair dye products | 1328-53-6 | 215-524-7 |
1370 | Diethylene glycol (DEG); 2,2′-oxydiethanol for traces level, see Annex III | 111-46-6 | 203-872-2 |
1371 | Phytonadione [INCI] / phytomenadione [INN] | 84-80-0 / 81818-54-4 | 201-564-2 / 279-833-9 |
1372 | 2-Aminophenol (o-Aminophenol; CI 76520) and its salts | 95-55-6 / 67845-79-8 / 51-19-4 | 202-431-1 / 267-335-4] |
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ANNEX IIIU.K.LIST OF SUBSTANCES WHICH COSMETIC PRODUCTS MUST NOT CONTAIN EXCEPT SUBJECT TO THE RESTRICTIONS LAID DOWN
a [F1These substances may be used singly or in combination provided that the sum of the ratios of the levels of each of them in the cosmetic product expressed with reference to the maximum level authorised for each of them does not exceed 1.] | ||||||||
b For use as a preservative, see Annex V, No. 5. | ||||||||
c Only if the concentration exceeds 0,05 %. | ||||||||
d [ F3 ] | ||||||||
e The quantity of sodium, potassium or lithium hydroxide is expressed as weight of sodium hydroxide. In cases of mixtures, the sum should not exceed the limits given in column g. | ||||||||
f The concentration of sodium, potassium or lithium hydroxide is expressed as weight of sodium hydroxide. In case of mixtures, the sum should not exceed the limits given in column g. | ||||||||
h For use as a preservative, see Annex V, No 43. | ||||||||
i For use as a preservative, see Annex V, No. 54. | ||||||||
j For use as a preservative, see Annex V, No 3. | ||||||||
l Solely for products which might be used for children under 3 years of age and which remain in prolonged contact with the skin. | ||||||||
k For use as a preservative, see Annex V, No 9. | ||||||||
m For use as a preservative, see AnnexV, No 23. | ||||||||
n For use as a preservative, see Annex V, No 8. | ||||||||
p [F2This limit applies to the substance and not to the finished cosmetic product.] | ||||||||
q [F2The sum of those substances used in combination should not exceed the limits given as ‘ Maximum concentration in ready for use preparation ’ . | ||||||||
r The free base and salts of this hair colouring ingredient, unless prohibited under Annex II, are permitted for use. | ||||||||
s For use as a preservative, see Annex V, No 58.] | ||||||||
Reference number | Substance identification | Restrictions | Wording of conditions of use and warnings | |||||
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Chemical name/INN | Name of Common Ingredients Glossary | CAS number | EC number | Product type, body parts | Maximum concentration in ready for use preparation | Other | ||
a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i |
1a | Boric acid, borates and tetraborates with the exception of substance No 1184 in Annex II | Boric acid | 10043-35-3/11113-50-1 | 233-139-2/234-343-4 | (a)Talc | (a)5 % (as boric acid) | (a)Not to be used in products for children under 3 years of ageNot to be used on peeling or irritated skin if the concentration of free soluble borates exceeds 1,5 % (as boric acid) | (a)Not to be used for children under 3 years of ageNot to be used on peeling or irritated skin |
(b)Oral products | (b)0,1 % (as boric acid) | (b)Not to be used in products for children under 3 years of age | (b)Not to be swallowedNot to be used for children under 3 years of age | |||||
(c)Other products (excluding bath products and hair waving products) | (c)3 % (as boric acid) | (c)Not to be used in products for children under 3 years of ageNot to be used on peeling or irritated skin if the concentration of free soluble borates exceeds 1,5 % (as boric acid) | (c)Not to be used for children under 3 years of ageNot to be used on peeling or irritated skin | |||||
1b | Tetraborates, see also 1a) | (a)Bath products | (a)18 % (as boric acid) | (a)Not to be used in products for children under 3 years of age | (a)Not to be used for children under 3 years of age | |||
(b)Hair products | (b)8 % (as boric acid) | (b)Rinse well | ||||||
2a | Thioglycolic acid and its salts | Thioglycolic acid | 68-11-1 | 200-677-4 | (a)Hair products | 8 % | General use ready for use pH 7 to 9,5 | Conditions of use: (a) (b) (c) Avoid contact with eyes In the event of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice (a) (c) Wear suitable gloves Warnings: (a) (b) (c) Contains thioglycolate Follow the instructions Keep out of reach of children (a) For professional use only |
11 % | Professional use ready for use pH 7 to 9,5 | |||||||
(b)Depilatories | 5 % | ready for use pH 7 to 12,7 | ||||||
(c)Hair rinse-off products | 2 % The abovementioned percentages are calculated as thioglycolic acid | ready for use pH 7 to 9,5 | ||||||
2b | Thioglycolic acid esters | Hair waving or straightening products | (a)8 % | General use ready for use pH 6 to 9,5 | Conditions of use: (a) (b) May cause sensitization in the event of skin contact Avoid contact with eyes In the event of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice Wear suitable gloves Warnings: Contains thioglycolate Follow the instructions Keep out of reach of children | |||
(b)11 %The abovementioned percentages are calculated as thioglycolic acid | Professional use ready for use pH 6 to 9,5 | (b)For professional use only | ||||||
3 | Oxalic acid, its esters and alkaline salts | Oxalic acid | 144-62-7 | 205-634-3 | Hair products | 5 % | Professional use | For professional use only |
4 | Ammonia | Ammonia | 7664-41-7/1336-21-6 | 231-635-3/215-647-6 | 6 % (as NH3) | Above 2 %: Contains ammonia | ||
5 | Tosylchloramide sodium (INN) | Chloramine-T | 127-65-1 | 204-854-7 | 0,2 % | |||
6 | Chlorates of alkali metals | Sodium chlorate | 7775-09-9 | 231-887-4 | (a)Toothpaste(b)Other products | (a)5 %(b)3 % | ||
Potassium chlorate | 3811-04-9 | 223-289-7 | ||||||
7 | Dichloromethane | Dichloromethane | 75-09-2 | 200-838-9 | 35 % (when mixed with 1,1,1-trichloro-ethane, total concentration must not exceed 35 %) | 0,2 % as maximum impurity content | ||
[F18 | N-substituted derivatives of p-Phenylenediamine and their salts; N-substituted derivatives of o-Phenylenediamine a , with exception of those derivatives listed elsewhere in this Annex and under reference numbers 1309, 1311, and 1312 in Annex II | Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) General use | (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
Contains phenylenediamines. Do not use to dye eyelashes or eyebrows’ Hair colourants can cause severe allergic reactions. | ||||
(b) Professional useFor (a) and (b): After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 3 % calculated as free base | (b) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. ‘For professional use only Hair colourants can cause severe allergic reactions. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
Contains phenylenediamines. Wear suitable gloves’ | |||||||
8a | p-Phenylenediamine and its salts | p-Phenylenediamine; p-Phenylenediamine HCl; p-Phenylenediamine Sulphate | 106-50-3 / 624-18-0 / 16245-77-5 | 203-404-7 / 210-834-9 / 240-357-1 | Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) General use | (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
Contains phenylenediamines. Do not use to dye eyelashes or eyebrows.’ Hair colourants can cause severe allergic reactions. | |
(b) Professional useFor (a) and (b): After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 2 % calculated as free base | (b) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. ‘For professional use only. Hair colourants can cause severe allergic reactions. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
Contains phenylenediamines. Wear suitable gloves.’ | |||||||
9 | Methylphenylenediamines, their N-substituted derivatives and their salts a with the exception of the substance under reference number 9a in this annex and substances under reference numbers 364, 1310 and 1313 in Annex II | Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) General use | (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
Contains phenylenediamines (toluenediamines). Do not use to dye eyelashes or eyebrows.’ Hair colourants can cause severe allergic reactions. | ||||
(b) Professional useFor (a) and (b): After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 5 % calculated as free base | (b) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. ‘For professional use only Hair colourants can cause severe allergic reactions. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
Contains phenylenediamines (toluenediamines). Wear suitable gloves.’ | |||||||
9a | Toluene-2,5-diamine and its salts | Toluene-2,5-Diamine Toluene-2,5-Diamine Sulfate | 95-70-5 / 615-50-9 | 202-442-1 / 210-431-8 | Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) General use | (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
Contains phenylenediamines (toluenediamines). Do not use to dye eyelashes or eyebrows.’ Hair colourants can cause severe allergic reactions. | |
(b) Professional useFor (a) and (b): After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 4 % calculated as free base | (b) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. ‘For professional use only Hair colourants can cause severe allergic reactions. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
Contains phenylenediamines (toluenediamines). Wear suitable gloves.’ | |||||||
10 | ] | |||||||
11 | Dichlorophen | Dichlorophen | 97-23-4 | 202-567-1 | 0,5 % | Contains Dichlorophen | ||
[F112 | Hydrogen peroxide and other compounds or mixtures that release hydrogen peroxide, including carbamide peroxide and zinc peroxide | Hydrogen peroxide | 7722-84-1 | 231-765-0 | (a) Hair products | (a) 12 % of H 2 O 2 (40 volumes), present or released | (a) Wear suitable gloves | |
(b) Skin products | (b) 4 % of H 2 O 2 , present or released | (a) (b) (c) (e) Contains hydrogen peroxide Avoid contact with eyes Rinse immediately if product comes into contact with them. | ||||||
(c) Nail hardening products | (c) 2 % of H 2 O 2 , present or released | |||||||
(d) Oral products, including mouth rinse, tooth paste and tooth whitening or bleaching products | (d) ≤ 0,1 % of H 2 O 2 , present or released | |||||||
(e) Tooth whitening or bleaching products | (e) > 0,1 % ≤ 6 % of H 2 O 2 , present or released | (e) To be only sold to dental practitioners.For each cycle of use, first use by dental practitioners as defined under Directive 2005/36/EC o or under their direct supervision if an equivalent level of safety is ensured. Afterwards to be provided to the consumer to complete the cycle of use. Not to be used on a person under 18 years of age. | (e) Concentration of H 2 O 2 present or released indicated in percentage.Not to be used on a person under 18 years of age. To be only sold to dental practitioners. For each cycle of use, the first use to be only done by dental practitioners or under their direct supervision if an equivalent level of safety is ensured. Afterwards to be provided to the consumer to complete the cycle of use.] | |||||
13 | Formaldehydeb | Formaldehyde | 50-00-0 | 200-001-8 | Nail hardening products | 5 % (as formaldehyde) | For purposes other than inhibiting the development of micro-organisms in the product. This purpose has to be apparent from the presentation of the product | Protect cuticles with grease or oil Contains formaldehydec |
[F114 | Hydroquinone | Hydroquinone | 123-31-9 | 204-617-8 | Artificial nail systems | 0,02 % (after mixing for use) | Professional use only |
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15a | Potassium or sodium hydroxide | Potassium hydroxide/sodium hydroxide | 1310-58-3/1310-73-2 | 215-181-3/215-185-5 | (a)Nail cuticle solvent | (a)5 %e | (a)Contains alkaliAvoid contact with eyes Can cause blindness Keep out of reach of children | |
(b)Hair straightener | 2 %e | General use | Contains alkali Avoid contact with eyes Can cause blindness Keep out of reach of children | |||||
4,5 %e | Professional use | For professional use only Avoid contact with eyes Can cause blindness | ||||||
(c)pH adjuster for depilatories | (c)pH < 12,7 | (c)Keep out of reach of childrenAvoid contact with eyes | ||||||
(d)Other uses as pH adjuster | (d)pH < 11 | |||||||
15b | Lithium hydroxide | Lithium hydroxide | 1310-65-2 | 215-183-4 | (a)Hair straighteners | 2 %f | General use | (a)Contains alkaliAvoid contact with eyes Can cause blindness Keep out of reach of children |
4,5 %f | Professional use | Avoid contact with eyes Can cause blindness | ||||||
(b)pH adjuster for depilatories | pH < 12,7 | (b)Contains alkaliKeep out of reach of children Avoid contact with eyes | ||||||
(c)Other uses as pH adjuster (for rinse-off products only) | pH < 11 | |||||||
15c | Calcium hydroxide | Calcium hydroxide | 1305-62-0 | 215-137-3 | (a)Hair straighteners containing two components: calcium hydroxide and a guanidine salt | (a)7 % (as calcium hydroxide) | (a)Contains alkaliAvoid contact with eyes Keep out of reach of children Can cause blindness | |
(b)pH adjuster for depilatories | (b)pH < 12,7 | (b)Contains alkaliKeep out of reach of children Avoid contact with eyes | ||||||
(c)Other uses (e.g. pH adjuster, processing aid) | (c)pH < 11 | |||||||
[F116 | 1-Naphthol and its salts | 1-Naphthol | 90-15-3 | 201-969-4 | Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1 % calculated as free base | To be printed on the label: The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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17 | Sodium nitrite | Sodium nitrite | 7632-00-0 | 231-555-9 | Rust inhibitor | 0,2 % | Not to be used with secondary and/or tertiary amines or other substances forming nitrosamines | |
18 | Nitromethane | Nitromethane | 75-52-5 | 200-876-6 | Rust inhibitor | 0,3 % | ||
19 | Moved or deleted | |||||||
20 | Moved or deleted | |||||||
21 | Cinchonan-9-ol, 6'-methoxy-, (8.alpha., 9R)- and its salts | Quinine | 130-95-0 | 205-003-2 | (a)Hair rinse-off products | (a)0,5 % (as quinine base) | ||
(b)Hair leave-on products | (b)0,2 % (as quinine base) | |||||||
[F122 | Resorcinol | Resorcinol | 108-46-3 | 203-585-2 | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a)1. General use | (a)1. To be printed on the label: The mixing ratio. ‘Contains resorcinol. Rinse hair well after application. Do not use to dye eyelashes or eyebrows. Rinse eyes immediately if product comes into contact with them. Hair colourants can cause severe allergic reactions. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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2. Professional use For 1 and 2: After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 2,5 % calculated as free base | 2. To be printed on the label: The mixing ratio. ‘For professional use only. Contains resorcinol. Rinse eyes immediately if product comes into contact with them. Hair colourants can cause severe allergic reactions. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair lotions and shampoos | (b) 0,5 % | (b) Contains resorcinol] | ||||||
23 | (a)Alkali sulphides | (a)Depilatories | (a)2 % (as sulphur) | pH ≤ 12,7 | (a) (b)Keep out of reach of childrenAvoid contact with eyes | |||
(b)Alkaline earth sulphides | (b)Depilatories | (b)6 % (as sulphur) | ||||||
24 | Water-soluble zinc salts with the exception of zinc 4-hydroxy-benzenesulphonate (entry 25) and zinc pyrithione (entry 101 and Annex V, entry 8) | Zinc acetate, zinc chloride, zinc gluconate, zinc glutamate | 1 % (as zinc) | |||||
25 | Zinc 4-hydroxybenzene sulphonate | Zinc phenolsulfonate | 127-82-2 | 204-867-8 | Deodorants, antiperspirants and astringent lotions | 6 % (as % anhydrous substance) | Avoid contact with eyes | |
[F126 | Ammonium monofluorophosphate | Ammonium Monofluorophosphate | 20859-38-5 / 66115-19-3 | — / — | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains ammonium monofluorophosphate. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ | |
27 | Disodium fluorophosphate | Sodium Monofluorophosphate | 10163-15-2 / 7631-97-2 | 233-433-0 / 231-552-2 | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains sodium monofluorophosphate. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ | |
28 | Dipotassium fluorophosphate | Potassium Monofluorophosphate | 14104-28-0 | 237-957-0 | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains potassium monofluorophosphate. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ | |
29 | Calcium fluorophosphate | Calcium Monofluorophosphate | 7789-74-4 | 232-187-1 | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains calcium monofluorophosphate. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ | |
30 | Calcium fluoride | Calcium Fluoride | 7789-75-5 | 232-188-7 | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains calcium fluoride. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ | |
31 | Sodium fluoride | Sodium Fluoride | 7681-49-4 | 231-667-8 | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains sodium fluoride. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ | |
32 | Potassium fluoride | Potassium Fluoride | 7789-23-3 | 232-151-5 | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains potassium fluoride. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ | |
33 | Ammonium fluoride | Ammonium Fluoride | 12125-01-8 | 235-185-9 | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains ammonium fluoride. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ | |
34 | Aluminium fluoride | Aluminum Fluoride | 7784-18-1 | 232-051-1 | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains aluminium fluoride. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ | |
35 | Tin difluoride | Stannous Fluoride | 7783-47-3 | 231-999-3 | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains stannous fluoride. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ | |
36 | Hexadecyl ammonium fluoride | Cetylamine Hydrofluoride | 3151-59-5 | 221-588-7 | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains Cetylamine hydrofluoride. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ | |
37 | 3-(N-Hexadecyl-N-2-hydroxyethylammonio)propylbis(2-hydroxyethyl) ammonium difluoride | — | — | — | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains 3-(N-Hexadecyl-N-2-hydroxyethylammonio) propylbis (2-hydroxyethyl) ammonium difluoride. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ | |
38 | N,N′,N′-Tris(polyoxyethylene)-N-hexadecylpropylenediamine dihydrofluoride | — | — | — | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains N,N′,N′-tris(polyoxyethylene)-N-hexadecylpropylenediamine dihydrofluoride. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ | |
39 | 9-Octadecen-1-amine hydrofluoride | Octadecenyl-Ammonium Fluoride | 36505-83-6 | — | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains octadecenyl-ammonium fluoride. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ | |
40 | Disodium hexafluorosilicate | Sodium Fluorosilicate | 16893-85-9 | 240-934-8 | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains sodium fluorosilicate. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ | |
41 | Dipotassium hexafluorosilicate | Potassium Fluorosilicate | 16871-90-2 | 240-896-2 | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains potassium fluorosilicate. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ | |
42 | Ammonium hexafluorosilicate | Ammonium Fluorosilicate | 16919-19-0 | 240-968-3 | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains ammonium fluorosilicate. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ | |
43 | Magnesium hexafluorosilicate | Magnesium Fluorosilicate | 16949-65-8 | 241-022-2 | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains magnesium fluorosilicate. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ ] | |
44 | 1,3-Bis (hydroxymethyl)imidazolidine-2-thione | Dimethylol ethylene thiourea | 15534-95-9 | 239-579-1 | (a)Hair- products | (a)2 % | (a)Not to be used in aerosol dispensers (sprays) | Contains Dimethylol ethylene thiourea |
(b)Nail- products | (b)2 % | (b)pH < 4 | ||||||
[F1 [X145 | Benzyl alcohol g | Benzyl Alcohol | 100-51-6 | 202-859-9 | (a) Solvent | For purposes other than inhibiting the development of microorganisms in the product. This purpose has to be apparent from the presentation of the product. | ||
(b) Fragrance/aromatic compositions/their raw materials | (b) The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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46 | 6-Methylcoumarin | 6-Methylcoumarin | 92-48-8 | 202-158-8 | Oral products | 0,003 % | ||
[F147 | 3-Pyridinemethanol hydrofluoride | Nicomethanol Hydrofluoride | 62756-44-9 | — | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains nicomethanol hydrofluoride. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ ] | |
48 | Silver nitrate | Silver nitrate | 7761-88-8 | 231-853-9 | Only for colouring eyelashes and eyebrows | 4 % | Contains silver nitrate Rinse eyes immediately if product comes into contact with them | |
49 | Selenium sulfide | Selenium disulphide | 7488-56-4 | 231-303-8 | Antidandruff shampoos | 1 % | Contains selenium disulphide Avoid contact with eyes or damaged skin | |
50 | Aluminium zirconium chloride hydroxide complexes AlxZr(OH)yClz and the aluminium zirconium chloride hydroxide glycine complexes | Anti-perspirants | 20 % (as anhydrous aluminium zirconium chloride hydroxide) 5,4 % (as zirconium) | 1.The ratio of the number of aluminium atoms to that of zirconium atoms must be between 2 and 102.The ratio of the number of (Al + Zr) atoms to that of chlorine atoms must be between 0,9 and 2,13.Not to be used in aerosol dispensers (sprays) | Do not apply to irritated or damaged skin | |||
51 | Quinolin-8-ol and bis (8-hydroxy-quinolium) sulphate | Oxyquinoline and oxyquinoline sulfate | 148-24-3/134-31-6 | 205-711-1/205-137-1 | Stabilizer for hydrogen peroxide in rinse-off hair- products | 0,3 % (as base) | ||
Stabilizer for hydrogen peroxide in leave-on hair products | 0,03 % (as base) | |||||||
52 | Methanol | Methyl alcohol | 67-56-1 | 200-659-6 | Denaturant for ethanol and isopropyl alcohol | 5 % (as a % ethanol and isopropyl alcohol) | ||
53 | (1-Hydroxyethylidene-diphosphonic acid) and its salts | Etidronic acid | 2809-21-4 | 220-552-8 | (a)Hair- product | 1,5 % (as etidronic acid) | ||
(b)Soap | 0,2 % (as etidronic acid) | |||||||
54 | 1-Phenoxypropan-2-olh | Phenoxyisopropanol | 770-35-4 | 212-222-7 | Use only in rinse-off products Not to be used in oral products | 2 % | For purposes other than inhibiting the development of micro-organisms in the product. This purpose has to be apparent from the presentation of the product | |
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[F156 | Magnesium fluoride | Magnesium Fluoride | 7783-40-6 | 231-995-1 | Oral products | 0,15 % calculated as F. When mixed with other fluorine compounds permitted under this Annex, total F concentration must not exceed 0,15 % | Contains magnesium fluoride. For any toothpaste with compounds containing fluorine in a concentration of 0,1 to 0,15 % calculated as F unless it is already labelled as contra-indicated for children (e.g. ‘ for adult use only ’ ) the following labelling is obligatory: ‘Children of 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimise swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor.’ ] | |
57 | Strontium chloride hexahydrate | Strontium chloride | 10476-85-4 | 233-971-6 | (a)Oral products | 3,5 % (as strontium). When mixed with other permitted strontium compounds the total strontium content must not exceed 3,5 % | Contains strontium chloride Frequent use by children is not advisable | |
(b)Shampoo and face products | 2,1 % (as strontium). When mixed with other permitted strontium compounds the total strontium content must not exceed 2,1 % | |||||||
58 | Strontium acetate hemihydrate | Strontium acetate | 543-94-2 | 208-854-8 | Oral products | 3,5 % (as strontium). When mixed with other permitted strontium compounds the total strontium content must not exceed 3,5 % | Contains strontium acetate Frequent use by children is not advisable | |
59 | Talc: Hydrated magnesium silicate | Talc | 14807-96-6 | 238-877-9 | (a)Powdery products intended to be used for children under 3 years of age(b)Other products | (a)Keep powder away from children's nose and mouth | ||
60 | Fatty acid dialkylamides and dialkanolamides | Maximum secondary amine content: 0,5 % |
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61 | Monoalkylamines, monoalkanolamines and their salts | Maximum secondary amine content: 0,5 % |
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62 | Trialkylamines, trialkanolamines and their salts | (a)Leave-on products(b)Rinse-off products | (a)2,5 % | (a) (b)
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63 | Strontium hydroxide | Strontium hydroxide | 18480-07-4 | 242-367-1 | pH adjuster for depilatories | 3,5 % (as strontium) | pH ≤ 12,7 | Keep out of reach of children Avoid contact with eyes |
64 | Strontium peroxide | Strontium peroxide | 1314-18-7 | 215-224-6 | Rinse-off hair products | 4,5 % (as strontium) | All products must meet the hydrogen peroxide release requirements Professional use | Avoid contact with eyes Rinse eyes immediately if product comes into contact with them For professional use only Wear suitable gloves |
65 | Benzalkonium chloride, bromide and saccharinatei | Benzalkonium bromide | 91080-29-4 | 293-522-5 | Rinse-off hair (head) products | 3 % (as benzalkonium chloride) | In the final products the concentrations of benzalkonium chloride, bromide and saccharinate with an alkyl chain of C14, or less must not exceed 0,1 % (as benzalkonium chloride) | Avoid contact with eyes |
For purposes other than inhibiting the development of micro-organisms in the product. This purpose has to be apparent from the presentation of the product | ||||||||
Benzalkonium chloride | 63449-41-2/68391-01-5/68424-85-1/85409-22-9 | 264-151-6/269-919-4/270-325-2/287-089-1 | ||||||
Benzalkonium saccharinate | 68989-01-5 | 273-545-7 | ||||||
66 | Polyacrylamides | (a)Body- leave-on products | (a)Maximum residual acrylamide content 0,1 mg/kg | |||||
(b)Other products | (b)Maximum residual acrylamide content 0,5 mg/kg | |||||||
67 | 2-Benzylideneheptanal | Amyl cinnamal | 122-40-7 | 204-541-5 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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69 | Cinnamyl alcohol | Cinnamyl alcohol | 104-54-1 | 203-212-3 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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70 | 3,7-Dimethyl-2,6-octadienal | Citral | 5392-40-5 | 226-394-6 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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71 | Phenol, 2-methoxy-4-(2-propenyl) | Eugenol | 97-53-0 | 202-589-1 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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[F172 | 7-Hydroxycitronellal | Hydroxycitronellal | 107-75-5 | 203-518-7 | (a) Oral products | (a) (b) The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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(b) Other products | (b) 1,0 % | |||||||
73 | Phenol, 2-methoxy-4-(1-propenyl) | Isoeugenol | 97-54-1/5932-68-3 | 202-590-7/227-678-2 | (a) Oral products | (a) (b) The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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(b) Other products | (b) 0,02 %] | |||||||
74 | 2-Pentyl-3-phenylprop-2-en-1-ol | Amylcinnamyl alcohol | 101-85-9 | 202-982-8 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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75 | Benzyl salicylate | Benzyl salicylate | 118-58-1 | 204-262-9 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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76 | 2-Propenal, 3-phenyl- | Cinnamal | 104-55-2 | 203-213-9 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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77 | 2H-1-Benzopyran-2-one | Coumarin | 91-64-5 | 202-086-7 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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78 | 2,6-Octadien-1-ol, 3,7-dimethyl-, (2E)- | Geraniol | 106-24-1 | 203-377-1 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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79 | 3 and 4-(4-Hydroxy-4-methylpentyl)cyclohex-3-ene-1-carbaldehyde | Hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde | 51414-25-6/31906-04-4 | 257-187-9/250-863-4 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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80 | 4-Methoxybenzyl alcohol | Anise alcohol | 105-13-5 | 203-273-6 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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81 | 2-Propenoic acid, 3-phenyl-, phenylmethyl ester | Benzyl cinnamate | 103-41-3 | 203-109-3 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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82 | 2,6,10-Dodecatrien-1-ol, 3,7,11-trimethyl- | Farnesol | 4602-84-0 | 225-004-1 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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83 | 2-(4-tert-Butylbenzyl)propionaldehyde | Butylphenyl methylpropional | 80-54-6 | 201-289-8 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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84 | 1,6-Octadien-3-ol, 3,7-dimethyl- | Linalool | 78-70-6 | 201-134-4 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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85 | Benzyl benzoate | Benzyl benzoate | 120-51-4 | 204-402-9 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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86 | Citronellol/(±) -3,7-dimethyloct-6-en-1-ol | Citronellol | 106-22-9/26489-01-0 | 203-375-0/247-737-6 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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87 | 2-Benzylideneoctanal | Hexyl cinnamal | 101-86-0 | 202-983-3 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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[F188 | d-Limonene(4R)-1-Methyl-4-(1-methylethenyl) cyclohexene | Limonene | 5989-27-5 | 227-813-5 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
Peroxide value less than 20 mmoles/L p | |||
89 | Methyl Oct-2-ynoate; Methyl heptine carbonate | Methyl 2-Octynoate | 111-12-6 | 203-836-6 | (a) Oral products | (a) (b) The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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(b) Other products | (b) 0,01 % when used aloneWhen present in combination with methyl octine carbonate, the combined level in the finished product shall not exceed 0,01 % (of which methyl octine carbonate shall not be more than 0,002 %)] | |||||||
90 | 3-Methyl-4-(2,6,6-trimethyl-2-cyclohexen-1-yl)-3-buten-2-one | alpha-Isomethyl ionone | 127-51-5 | 204-846-3 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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91 | Oak moss extract | Evernia prunastri extract | 90028-68-5 | 289-861-3 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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92 | Treemoss extract | Evernia furfuracea extract | 90028-67-4 | 289-860-8 | The presence of the substance must be indicated in the list of ingredients referred to in Article 19(1)(g) when its concentration exceeds:
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93 | 2,4-Pyrimidinediamine, 3-oxide | Diaminopyrimidine oxide | 74638-76-9 | — | Hair products | 1,5 % | ||
94 | Dibenzoyl peroxide | Benzoyl peroxide | 94-36-0 | 202-327-6 | Artificial nail systems | 0,7 % (after mixing for use) | Professional use | For professional use only Avoid skin contact Read directions for use carefully |
95 | Hydroquinone methylether/Mequinol | p-Hydroxyanisol | 150-76-5 | 205-769-8 | Artificial nail systems | 0,02 % (after mixing for use) | Professional use | For professional use only Avoid skin contact Read directions for use carefully |
96 | 5-tert-Butyl-2,4,6-trinitro-m-xylene | Musk xylene | 81-15-2 | 201-329-4 | All cosmetic products, with the exception of oral products | (a)1,0 % in fine fragrance(b)0,4 % in eau de toilette(c)0,03 % in other products | ||
97 | 4'-tert-Butyl-2',6'-dimethyl-3',5'-dinitroacetophenone | Musk ketone | 81-14-1 | 201-328-9 | All cosmetic products, with the exception of oral products | (a)1,4 % in fine fragrance(b)0,56 % in eau de toilette(c)0,042 % in other products | ||
98 | Benzoic acid, 2-hydroxy-j | Salicylic acid | 69-72-7 | 200-712-3 | (a)Rinse-off hair products(b)Other products | (a)3,0 %(b)2,0 % | Not to be used in preparations for children under 3 years of age, except for shampoos For purposes other than inhibiting the development of micro-organisms in the product. This purpose has to be apparent from the presentation of the product | Not to be used for children under 3 years of agel |
99 | Inorganic sulfites and bisulfitesk | (a)Oxidative hair dye products | (a)0,67 % (as free SO2) | For purposes other than inhibiting the development of micro-organisms in the product. This purpose has to be apparent from the presentation of the product | ||||
(b)Hair straightening products | (b)6,7 % (as free SO2) | |||||||
(c)Self-tanning products for the face | (c)0,45 % (as free SO2) | |||||||
(d)Other self-tanning products | (d)0,40 % (as free SO2) | |||||||
100 | 1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)uream | Triclocarban | 101-20-2 | 202-924-1 | Rinse-off products | 1,5 % | Purity criteria: 3,3',4,4'-Tetrachloroazobenzene ≤ 1 ppm 3,3',4,4'-Tetrachloroazoxybenzene ≤ 1 ppm For purposes other than inhibiting the development of micro-organisms in the product. This purpose has to be apparent from the presentation of the product | |
101 | Pyrithione zincn | Zinc pyrithione | 13463-41-7 | 236-671-3 | Leave-on hair products | 0,1 % | For purposes other than inhibiting the development of micro-organisms in the product. This purpose has to be apparent from the presentation of the product | |
102 | 1,2-Dimethoxy-4-(2-propenyl)-benzene | Methyl eugenol | 93-15-2 | 202-223-0 | Fine fragrance | 0,01 % | ||
Eau de toilette | 0,004 % | |||||||
Fragrance cream | 0,002 % | |||||||
Other leave-on products and oral products | 0,0002 % | |||||||
Rinse-off products | 0,001 % | |||||||
[F2103 | Abies alba oil and extract | Abies Alba Cone Oil; Abies Alba Cone Extract; Abies Alba Leaf Oil; Abies Alba Leaf Cera; Abies Alba Needle Extract; Abies Alba Needle Oil | 90028-76-5 | 289-870-2 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
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105 | Abies pectinata oil and extract | Abies Pectinata Oil; Abies Pectinata Leaf Extract; Abies Pectinata Needle Extract Abies Pectinata Needle Oil | 92128-34-2 | 295-728-0 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
106 | Abies sibirica oil and extract | Abies Sibirica Oil; Abies Sibirica Needle Extract Abies Sibirica Needle Oil | 91697-89-1 | 294-351-9 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
107 | Abies balsamea oil and extract | Abies Balsamea Needle Oil; Abies Balsamea Needle Extract Abies Balsamea Resin; Abies Balsamea Extract Abies Balsamea Balsam Extract | 85085-34-3 | 285-364-0 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
108 | Pinus mugo pumilio oil and extract | Pinus Mugo Pumilio Twig Leaf Extract; Pinus Mugo Pumilio Twig Leaf Oil | 90082-73-8 | 290-164-1 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
109 | Pinus mugo oil and extract | Pinus Mugo Leaf Oil Pinus Mugo Twig Leaf Extract Pinus Mugo Twig Oil | 90082-72-7 | 290-163-6 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
110 | Pinus sylvestris oil and extract | Pinus Sylvestris Oil; Pinus Sylvestris Leaf extract; Pinus Sylvestris Leaf Oil; Pinus Sylvestris Leaf Water; Pinus Sylvestris Cone Extract; Pinus Sylvestris Bark Extract; Pinus Sylvestris Bud Extract Pinus Sylvestris Twig Leaf Extract Pinus Sylvestris twig Leaf Oil | 84012-35-1 | 281-679-2 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
111 | Pinus nigra oil and extract | Pinus Nigra Bud/Needle Extract Pinus Nigra Twig Leaf Extract Pinus Nigra Twig Leaf Oil | 90082-74-9 | 290-165-7 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
112 | Pinus palustris oil and extract | Pinus Palustris Leaf Extract; Pinus Palustris Oil Pinus Palustris Twig Leaf Extract Pinus Palustris Twig Leaf Oil | 97435-14-8 / 8002-09-3 | 306-895-7 / — | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
113 | Pinus pinaster oil and extract | Pinus Pinaster Twig Leaf Oil; Pinus Pinaster Twig Leaf Extract | 90082-75-0 | 290-166-2 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
114 | Pinus pumila oil and extract | Pinus Pumila Twig Leaf Extract Pinus Pumila Twig Leaf Oil | 97676-05-6 | 307-681-6 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
115 | Pinus species oil and extract | Pinus Strobus Bark Extract; Pinus Strobus Cone Extract; Pinus Strobus Twig Oil Pinus Species Twig Leaf Extract Pinus Species Twig Leaf Oil | 94266-48-5 | 304-455-9 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
116 | Pinus cembra oil and extract | Pinus Cembra Twig Leaf Oil Pinus Cembra Twig Leaf Extract | 92202-04-5 | 296-036-1 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
117 | Pinus cembra extract acetylated | Pinus Cembra Twig Leaf Extract Acetylated | 94334-26-6 | 305-102-1 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
118 | Picea mariana oil and extract | Picea Mariana Leaf Extract; Picea Mariana Leaf Oil | 91722-19-9 | 294-420-3 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
119 | Thuja occidentalis oil and extract | Thuja Occidentalis Bark Extract; Thuja Occidentalis Leaf; Thuja Occidentalis Leaf Extract; Thuja Occidentalis Leaf Oil; Thuja Occidentalis Stem Extract; Thuja Occidentalis Stem Oil; Thuja Occidentalis Root Extract | 90131-58-1 | 290-370-1 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
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121 | 3-Carene; 3,7,7-Trimethylbicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3-ene (isodiprene) | 13466-78-9 | 236-719-3 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | ||||
122 | Cedrus atlantica oil and extract | Cedrus Atlantica Bark Extract; Cedrus Atlantica Bark Oil; Cedrus Atlantica Bark Water; Cedrus Atlantica Leaf Extract; Cedrus Atlantica Wood Extract; Cedrus Atlantica Wood Oil | 92201-55-3 | 295-985-9 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
123 | Cupressus sempervirens oil and extract | Cupressus Sempervirens Leaf Oil; Cupressus Sempervirens Bark Extract; Cupressus Sempervirens Cone Extract; Cupressus Sempervirens Fruit Extract; Cupressus Sempervirens Leaf Extract; Cupressus Sempervirens Leaf/Nut/Stem Oil; Cupressus Sempervirens Leaf/Stem Extract; Cupressus Sempervirens Leaf Water; Cupressus Sempervirens Seed Extract; Cupressus Sempervirens Oil | 84696-07-1 | 283-626-9 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
124 | Turpentine gum ( Pinus spp.) | Turpentine | 9005-90-7 | 232-688-5 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
125 | Turpentine oil and rectified oil | Turpentine | 8006-64-2 | 232-350-7 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
126 | Turpentine, steam distilled ( Pinus spp.) | Turpentine | 8006-64-2 | 232-350-7 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
127 | Terpene alcohols acetates | Terpene alcohols acetates | 69103-01-1 | 273-868-3 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
128 | Terpene hydrocarbons | Terpene hydrocarbons | 68956-56-9 | 273-309-3 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
129 | Terpenes and terpenoids with the exception of limonene (d-, l-, and dl-isomers) listed under reference numbers 88, 167 and 168 of this Annex III | Terpenes and terpenoids | 65996-98-7 | 266-034-5 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
130 | Terpenes and terpenoids | 68917-63-5 | 272-842-9 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | ||||
131 | alpha-Terpinene; p-Mentha-1,3-diene | alpha-Terpinene | 99-86-5 | 202-795-1 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
132 | gamma-Terpinene; p-Mentha-1,4-diene | gamma-Terpinene | 99-85-4 | 202-794-6 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
133 | Terpinolene; p-Mentha-1,4(8)-diene | Terpinolene | 586-62-9 | 209-578-0 | Peroxide value less than 10 mmoles/L p | |||
134 | 1,1,2,3,3,6-Hexamethylindan-5-yl methyl ketone | Acetyl Hexamethyl indan | 15323-35-0 | 239-360-0 | (a) Leave-on products(b) Rinse-off products | (a) 2 % | ||
135 | Allyl butyrate; 2-Propenyl Butanoate | Allyl butyrate | 2051-78-7 | 218-129-8 | Level of free allyl alcohol in the ester shall be less than 0,1 % | |||
136 | Allyl cinnamate; 2-Propenyl 3-Phenyl-2-propenoate | Allyl cinnamate | 1866-31-5 | 217-477-8 | Level of free allyl alcohol in the ester shall be less than 0,1 % | |||
137 | Allyl cyclohexylacetate; 2-Propenyl Cyclohexane acetate | Allyl cyclohexylacetate | 4728-82-9 | 225-230-0 | Level of free allyl alcohol in the ester shall be less than 0,1 % | |||
138 | Allyl cyclohexylpropionate; 2-Propenyl 3-Cyclohexanepropanoate | Allyl cyclohexylpropionate | 2705-87-5 | 220-292-5 | Level of free allyl alcohol in the ester shall be less than 0,1 % | |||
139 | Allyl heptanoate; 2-Propenyl heptanoate | Allyl heptanoate | 142-19-8 | 205-527-1 | Level of free allyl alcohol in the ester shall be less than 0,1 % | |||
140 | Allyl hexanoate | Allyl Caproate | 123-68-2 | 204-642-4 | Level of free allyl alcohol in the ester shall be less than 0,1 % | |||
141 | Allyl isovalerate; 2-Propenyl 3-Methylbutanoate | Allyl isovalerate | 2835-39-4 | 220-609-7 | Level of free allyl alcohol in the ester shall be less than 0,1 % | |||
142 | Allyl octanoate; 2-Allyl caprylate | Allyl octanoate | 4230-97-1 | 224-184-9 | Level of free allyl alcohol in the ester shall be less than 0,1 % | |||
143 | Allyl phenoxyacetate; 2-Propenyl Phenoxyacetate | Allyl phenoxyacetate | 7493-74-5 | 231-335-2 | Level of free allyl alcohol in the ester shall be less than 0,1 % | |||
144 | Allyl phenylacetate; 2-Propenyl Benzeneacetate | Allyl phenylacetate | 1797-74-6 | 217-281-2 | Level of free allyl alcohol in the ester shall be less than 0,1 % | |||
145 | Allyl 3,5,5-trimethylhexanoate | Allyl 3,5,5-trimethylhexanoate | 71500-37-3 | 275-536-3 | Level of free allyl alcohol in the ester shall be less than 0,1 % | |||
146 | Allyl cyclohexyloxyacetate | Allyl cyclohexyloxyacetate | 68901-15-5 | 272-657-3 | Level of free allyl alcohol in the ester shall be less than 0,1 % | |||
147 | Allyl isoamyloxyacetate | Isoamyl Allylglycolate | 67634-00-8 | 266-803-5 | Level of free allyl alcohol in the ester shall be less than 0,1 % | |||
148 | Allyl 2-methylbutoxyacetate | Allyl 2-methylbutoxyacetate | 67634-01-9 | 266-804-0 | Level of free allyl alcohol in the ester shall be less than 0,1 % | |||
149 | Allyl nonanoate | Allyl nonanoate | 7493-72-3 | 231-334-7 | Level of free allyl alcohol in the ester shall be less than 0,1 % | |||
150 | Allyl propionate | Allyl propionate | 2408-20-0 | 219-307-8 | Level of free allyl alcohol in the ester shall be less than 0,1 % | |||
151 | Allyl trimethylhexanoate | Allyl trimethylhexanoate | 68132-80-9 | 268-648-9 | Level of free allyl alcohol in the ester shall be less than 0,1 % | |||
151a | Allyl phenethyl ether | Allyl phenethyl ether | 14289-65-7 | 238-212-2 | Level of free allyl alcohol in the ether shall be less than 0,1 % | |||
152 | Allyl heptine carbonate (allyl oct-2-ynoate) | Allyl heptine carbonate | 73157-43-4 | 277-303-1 | 0,002 % | This material shall not be used in combination with any other 2-alkynoic acid ester (e.g. methyl heptine carbonate) | ||
153 | Amylcyclopentenone; 2-Pentylcyclopent-2-en-1-one | Amylcyclopentenone | 25564-22-1 | 247-104-4 | 0,1 % | |||
154 | Myroxylon balsamum var. pereirae ; extracts and distillates; Balsam Peru oil, absolute and anhydrol (Balsam Oil Peru) | 8007-00-9 | 232-352-8 | 0,4 % | ||||
155 | 4- tert. -Butyldihydrocinnamaldehyde; 3-(4-tert-Butylphenyl)propionaldehyde | 4- tert. -Butyldihydrocinnamaldehyde | 18127-01-0 | 242-016-2 | 0,6 % | |||
156 | Cuminum cyminum oil and extract | Cuminum Cyminum Fruit Oil; Cuminum Cyminum Fruit Extract; Cuminum Cyminum Seed Oil; Cuminum Cyminum Seed Extract; Cuminum Cyminum Seed Powder | 84775-51-9 | 283-881-6 | (a) Leave-on products | (a) 0,4 % of Cumin oil | ||
(b) Rinse-off products | ||||||||
157 | cis-Rose ketone-1 q ; (Z)-1-(2,6,6-Trimethyl-2-cyclohexen-1-yl)-2-buten-1-one (cis-alpha-Damascone) | Alpha-Damascone | 23726-94-5 / 43052-87-5 | 245-845-8 / — | (a) Oral products | |||
(b) Other products | (b) 0,02 % | |||||||
158 | trans-Rose ketone-2 q ; (E)-1-(2,6,6-Trimethyl-1-cyclohexen-1-yl)-2-buten-1-one (trans-beta-Damascone) | trans-Rose ketone-2 | 23726-91-2 | 245-842-1 | (a) Oral products | |||
(b) Other products | (b) 0,02 % | |||||||
159 | trans-Rose ketone-5 q ; (E)-1-(2,4,4-Trimethyl-2-cyclohexen-1-yl)-2-buten-1-one (Isodamascone) | trans-Rose ketone-5 | 39872-57-6 | 254-663-8 | 0,02 % | |||
160 | Rose ketone-4 q ; 1-(2,6,6-Trimethylcyclohexa-1,3-dien-1-yl)-2-buten-1-one (Damascenone) | Rose ketone-4 | 23696-85-7 | 245-833-2 | (a) Oral products | |||
(b) Other products | (b) 0,02 % | |||||||
161 | Rose ketone-3 q ; 1-(2,6,6-Trimethyl-3-cyclohexen-1-yl)-2-buten-1-one (Delta-Damascone) | Delta-Damascone | 57378-68-4 | 260-709-8 | (a) Oral products | |||
(b) Other products | (b) 0,02 % | |||||||
162 | cis-Rose ketone-2 q ; (Z)-1-(2,6,6-Trimethyl-1-cyclohexen-1-yl)-2-buten-1-one (cis-beta-Damascone) | cis-Rose ketone-2 | 23726-92-3 | 245-843-7 | (a) Oral products | |||
(b) Other products | (b) 0,02 % | |||||||
163 | trans-Rose ketone-1 q ; (E)-1-(2,6,6-Trimethyl-2-cyclohexen-1-yl)-2-buten-1-one (trans-alpha-Damascone) | trans-Rose ketone-1 | 24720-09-0 | 246-430-4 | (a) Oral products | |||
(b) Other products | (b) 0,02 % | |||||||
164 | Rose ketone-5 q ; 1-(2,4,4-Trimethyl-2-cyclohexen-1-yl)-2-buten-1-one | Rose ketone-5 | 33673-71-1 | 251-632-0 | 0,02 % | |||
165 | trans-Rose ketone-3 q ; 1-(2,6,6-Trimethyl-3-cyclohexen-1-yl)-2-buten-1-one (trans-delta-Damascone) | trans-Rose ketone-3 | 71048-82-3 | 275-156-8 | (a) Oral products | |||
(b) Other products | (b) 0,02 % | |||||||
166 | trans-2-hexenal | trans-2-hexenal | 6728-26-3 | 229-778-1 | (a) Oral products | |||
(b) Other products | (b) 0,002 % | |||||||
167 | l-Limonene; (S)-p-Mentha-1,8-diene | Limonene | 5989-54-8 | 227-815-6 | Peroxide value less than 20 mmoles/L p | |||
168 | dl-Limonene (racemic); 1,8(9)-p-Menthadiene; p-Mentha-1,8-diene (Dipentene) | Limonene | 138-86-3 | 205-341-0 | Peroxide value less than 20 mmoles/L p | |||
169 | p-Mentha-1,8-dien-7-al | Perillaldehyde | 2111-75-3 | 218-302-8 | (a) Oral products | |||
(b) Other products | (b) 0,1 % | |||||||
170 | Isobergamate; Menthadiene-7-methyl formate | Isobergamate | 68683-20-5 | 272-066-0 | 0,1 % | |||
171 | Methoxy dicyclopentadiene carboxaldehyde; Octahydro-5-methoxy-4,7-Methano-1H-indene-2-carboxaldehyde | Scentenal | 86803-90-9 | — | 0,5 % | |||
172 | 3-Methylnon-2-enenitrile | 3-Methylnon-2-enenitrile | 53153-66-5 | 258-398-9 | 0,2 % | |||
173 | Methyl octine carbonate; Methyl non-2-ynoate | Methyl octine carbonate | 111-80-8 | 203-909-2 | (a) Oral products | |||
(b) Other products | (b) 0,002 % when used alone.When present in combination with methyl heptine carbonate, the combined level in the finished product shall not exceed 0,01 % (of which methyl octine carbonate shall not be more than 0,002 %) | |||||||
174 | Amylvinylcarbinyl acetate; 1-Octen-3-yl acetate | Amylvinylcarbinyl acetate | 2442-10-6 | 219-474-7 | (a) Oral products | |||
(b) Other products | (b) 0,3 % | |||||||
175 | Propylidenephthalide; 3-Propylidenephthalide | Propylidenephthalide | 17369-59-4 | 241-402-8 | (a) Oral products | |||
(b) Other products | (b) 0,01 % | |||||||
176 | Isocyclogeraniol; 2,4,6-Trimethyl-3-cyclohexene-1-methanol | Isocyclogeraniol | 68527-77-5 | 271-282-2 | 0,5 % | |||
177 | 2-Hexylidene cyclopentanone | 2-Hexylidene cyclopentanone | 17373-89-6 | 241-411-7 | (a) Oral products | |||
(b) Other products | (b) 0,06 % | |||||||
178 | Methyl heptadienone; 6-Methyl-3,5-heptadien-2-one | Methyl heptadienone | 1604-28-0 | 216-507-7 | (a) Oral products | |||
(b) Other products | (b) 0,002 % | |||||||
179 | p-methylhydrocinnamic aldehyde; Cresylpropionaldehyde; p-Methyldihydrocinnamaldehyde | p-methylhydrocinnamic aldehyde | 5406-12-2 | 226-460-4 | 0,2 % | |||
180 | Liquidambar orientalis oil and extract (styrax) | Liquidambar Orientalis Resin Extract; Liquidambar Orientalis Balsam Extract; Liquidambar Orientalis Balsam Oil | 94891-27-7 | 305-627-6 | 0,6 % | |||
181 | Liquidambar styraciflua oil and extract (styrax) | Liquidambar Styraciflua Oil; Liquidambar Styraciflua Balsam Extract; Liquidambar Styraciflua Balsam Oil | 8046-19-3 94891-28-8 | 232-458-4 305-628-1 | 0,6 % | |||
182 | 1-(5,6,7,8-Tetrahydro-3,5,5,6,8,8,-hexamethyl-2-naphthyl)ethan-1-one (AHTN) | Acetyl hexamethyl tetralin | 21145-77-7 / 1506-02-1 | 244-240-6 / 216-133-4 | All cosmetic products with the exception of oral products | (a) leave-on products: 0,1 %except:
(b) rinse-off products: 0,2 % | ||
183 | Commiphora erythrea Engler var. glabrescens Engler gum extract and oil | Opoponax oil | 93686-00-1 | 297-649-7 | 0,6 % | |||
184 | Opopanax chironium resin | 93384-32-8 | 0,6 % | |||||
185 | Benzene, methyl- | Toluene | 108-88-3 | 203-625-9 | Nail products | 25 % | Keep out of reach of children To be used by adults only | |
186 | 2,2′-oxydiethanol Diethylene glycol (DEG) | Diethylene glycol | 111-46-6 | 203-872-2 | As traces in ingredients | 0,1 % | ||
187 | Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether (DEGBE) | Butoxydiglycol | 112-34-5 | 203-961-6 | Solvent in hair dye products | 9 % | No use in aerosol dispensers (sprays) | |
188 | Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether (EGBE) | Butoxyethanol | 111-76-2 | 203-905-0 | (a) Solvent in oxidative hair dye products | (a) 4,0 % | (a) (b) No use in aerosol dispensers (sprays) | |
(b) Solvent in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 2,0 % | |||||||
189 | Trisodium 5-hydroxy-1-(4-sulphophenyl)-4-(4-sulphophenylazo)pyrazole-3-carboxylate and aluminium lake r ; (CI 19140) | Acid Yellow 23; Acid Yellow 23 Aluminum lake | 1934-21-0 / 12225-21-7 | 217-699-5 / 235-428-9 | Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | 0,5 % | ||
190 | Benzenemethanaminium, N-ethyl-N-[4-[[4-[ethyl-[(3-sulfophenyl)-methyl]-amino]-phenyl](2-sulfophenyl)methylene]-2,5-cyclohexadien-1-ylidene]-3-sulfo, inner salts, disodium salt and its ammonium and aluminium salts r ; (CI 42090) | Acid Blue 9; Acid Blue 9 Ammonium Salt; Acid Blue 9 Aluminum Lake | 3844-45-9 / 2650-18-2 / 68921-42-6 | 223-339-8 / 220-168-0 / 272-939-6 | Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | 0,5 % | ||
191 | Disodium 6-hydroxy-5-[(2-methoxy-4-sulphonato-m-tolyl)azo]naphthalene-2-sulphonate r ; (CI 16035) | Curry Red | 25956-17-6 | 247-368-0 | Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | 0,4 % | ||
192 | Trisodium 1-(1-naphthylazo)-2-hydroxynaphthalene-4′,6,8-trisulphonate and aluminium lake r ; (CI 16255) | Acid Red 18; Acid Red 18 Aluminum Lake | 2611-82-7 / 12227-64-4 | 220-036-2 / 235-438-3 | Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | 0,5 % | ||
193 | Hydrogen 3,6-bis(diethylamino)-9-(2,4-disulphonatophenyl)xanthylium, sodium salt r ; (CI 45100) | Acid Red 52 | 3520-42-1 | 222-529-8 | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1,5 %. | (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 0,6 % | |||||||
194 | Glyoxal | Glyoxal | 107-22-2 | 203-474-9 | 100 mg/kg | |||
195 | Sodium 1-amino-4-(cyclohexylamino)-9,10-dihydro-9,10-dioxoanthracene-2-sulphonate r ; (CI 62045) | Acid Blue 62 | 4368-56-3 | 224-460-9; | Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | 0,5 % |
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196 | Verbena absolute ( Lippia citriodora Kunth.) | 8024-12-2 | — | 0,2 % | ||||
197 | Ethyl-N-alpha-dodecanoyl-L-arginate hydrochloride s | Ethyl Lauroyl Arginate HCl | 60372-77-2 | 434-630-6 | (a) soap(b) anti-dandruff shampoos(c) deodorants, not in form of spray | 0,8 % | For purposes other than inhibiting the development of micro-organisms in the product. This purpose has to be apparent from the presentation of the product | |
201 | Phenol, 2-Chloro-6-(ethylamino)-4-nitro- | 2-Chloro-6-ethylamino-4-nitrophenol | 131657-78-8 | 411-440-1 | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1,5 % | (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 3,0 % | (a) and (b):
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202 | See 226 | |||||||
203 | 6-Methoxy-N2-methyl-2,3-pyridinediamine hydrochloride and dihydrochloride salt r | 6-Methoxy-2-methylamino-3-aminopyridine HCl | 90817-34-8 / 83732-72-3 | — / 280-622-9 | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 0,68 % calculated as free base (1,0 % as dihydrochloride).For (a) and (b):
| (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 0,68 % as free base (1,0 % as dihydrochloride) | (b) Can cause allergic reaction | ||||||
204 | 2,3-Dihydro-1H-indole-5,6-diol and its hydrobromide salt r | Dihydroxy indoline Dihydroxy indoline HBr | 29539-03-5 / 138937-28-7 | — / 421-170-6 | Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | 2,0 % | Can cause allergic reaction | |
205 | See 219 | ] | ||||||
[F1215 | 4-Amino-3-nitrophenol | 4-Amino-3-nitrophenol | 610-81-1 | 210-236-8 | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1,5 % | (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 1,0 % | (b)Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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216 | Naphthalene-2,7-diol | 2,7-Naphthalenediol | 582-17-2 | 209-478-7 | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1,0 % | (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 1,0 % | |||||||
217 | m-Aminophenol and its salts | m-Aminophenol m-Aminophenol HCl m-Aminophenol sulfate | 591-27-5/51-81-0/68239-81-6/38171-54-9 | 209-711-2/200-125-2/269-475-1 | Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1,2 % | To be printed on the label: The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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218 | 6-Hydroxy-3,4-dimethyl-2-pyridone | 2,6-Dihydroxy-3,4-dimethylpyridine | 84540-47-6 | 283-141-2 | Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1,0 % | To be printed on the label: The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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219 | 1-Hydroxy-3-nitro-4-(3-hydroxypropylamino)benzene r | 4-Hydroxypropylamino-3-nitrophenol | 92952-81-3 | 406-305-9 | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 2,6 % calculated as free base.For (a) and (b):
| (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 2,6 % | |||||||
220 | 1-[(2′-Methoxyethyl)amino]-2-nitro-4-[di-(2′-hydroxyethyl)amino]benzene r | HC Blue No 11 | 23920-15-2 | 459-980-7 | Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | 2,0 % |
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221 | 1-Methyl-3-nitro-4-(beta-hydroxyethyl)aminobenzene and its salts | Hydroxyethyl-2-nitro-p-toluidine | 100418-33-5 | 408-090-7 | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1,0 % | (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 1,0 % | |||||||
222 | 1-Hydroxy-2-beta-hydroxyethylamino-4,6-dinitrobenzene | 2-Hydroxyethylpicramic acid | 99610-72-7 | 412-520-9 | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1,5 %For (a) and (b):
| (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 2,0 % | |||||||
223 | p-Methylaminophenol and its sulphate | p-Methylaminophenol p-Methylaminophenol sulphate | 150-75-4 / 55-55-0 / 1936-57-8 | 205-768-2 / 200-237-1 / 217-706-1 | Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 0,68 % (as sulphate)
| To be printed on the label: The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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224 | 1-Propanol, 3-[[4-[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]-2-nitrophenyl]amino] r | HC Violet No 2 | 104226-19-9 | 410-910-3 | Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | 2,0 % |
| Can cause allergic reaction |
225 | 1-(beta-Hydroxyethyl)amino-2-nitro-4-N-ethyl-N-(.beta.-hydroxyethyl)aminobenzene and its hydrochloride | HC Blue No 12 | 104516-93-0 / 132885-85-9 (HCl) | — / 407-020-2 | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 0,75 % (as hydrochloride)For (a) and (b):
| (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 1,5 % (as hydrochloride) | |||||||
226 | 4,4′-[1,3-Propanediylbis(oxy)]bisbenzene-1,3-diamine and its tetrahydrochloride salt r | 1,3-bis-(2,4-Diaminophenoxy)propane 1,3-bis-(2,4-Diaminophenoxy)propane HCl | 81892-72-0 / 74918-21-1 | 279-845-4 / 278-022-7 | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1,2 % calculated as free base (1,8 % as tetrahydrochloride salt). | (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 1,2 % as free base (1,8 % as tetrahydrochloride salt) | (b) Can cause allergic reaction | ||||||
227 | 3-Amino-2,4-dichlorophenol and its hydrochloride | 3-Amino-2,4-dichlorophenol 3-Amino-2,4-dichlorophenol HCl | 61693-42-3 / 61693-43-4 | 262-909-0 / — | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1,5 % (as hydrochloride) | (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 1,5 % (as hydrochloride) | |||||||
228 | 3-Methyl -1- phenyl -5-pyrazolone | Phenyl methyl pyrazolone | 89-25-8 | 201-891-0 | Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 0,25 % | To be printed on the label: The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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229 | 5-[(2-Hydroxyethyl)amino]-o-cresol | 2-Methyl-5-hydroxyethylaminophenol | 55302-96-0 | 259-583-7 | Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1,5 %
| To be printed on the label: The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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230 | 3,4-Dihydro-2H-1,4-benzoxazin-6-ol | Hydroxybenzomorpholine | 26021-57-8 | 247-415-5 | Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1,0 %
| To be printed on the label: The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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231 | 1,5-Di-(beta-hydroxyethylamino)-2-nitro-4-chlorobenzene r | HC Yellow No 10 | 109023-83-8 | 416-940-3 | Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dyes products | 0,1 % |
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232 | 2,6-Dimethoxy-3,5-pyridinediamine and its hydrochloride | 2,6-Dimethoxy-3,5-pyridinediamine 2,6-Dimethoxy-3,5-pyridinediamine HCl | 56216-28-5 / 85679-78-3 | 260-062-1 / — | Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 0,25 % (as hydrochloride) | To be printed on the label: The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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233 | 1-(beta-Aminoethyl)amino-4-(beta-hydroxyethyl)oxy-2-nitrobenzene and its salts | HC Orange No 2 | 85765-48-6 | 416-410-1 | Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | 1,0 % |
| To be printed on the label: The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
|
234 | Ethanol, 2-[(4-amino-2-methyl-5-nitrophenyl)amino]- and its salts | HC Violet No 1 | 82576-75-8 | 417-600-7 | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 0,25 %For (a) and (b)
| (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 0,28 % | (b)Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
| ||||||
235 | 2-[3-(methylamino)-4-nitrophenoxy]ethanol r | 3-Methylamino-4-nitrophenoxyethanol | 59820-63-2 | 261-940-7 | Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | 0,15 % |
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236 | 2-[(2-methoxy-4-nitrophenyl)amino]ethanol and its salts | 2-Hydroxyethylamino-5-nitroanisole | 66095-81-6 | 266-138-0 | Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | 0,2 % |
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237 | 2,2′-[(4-Amino-3-nitrophenyl)imino]bisethanol and its hydrochloride | HC Red No 13 | 29705-39-3/94158-13-1 | -/303-083-4 | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1,25 % (as hydrochloride) | (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 2,5 % (as hydrochloride) | |||||||
238 | Naphthalene-1,5-diol | 1,5-Naphthalenediol | 83-56-7 | 201-487-4 | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1,0 % | (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 1,0 % | |||||||
239 | Hydroxypropyl bis(N-hydroxyethyl-p-phenylenediamine) and its tetrahydro-chloride | Hydroxypropyl bis(N-hydroxyethyl-p-phenylenediamine) HCl | 128729-30-6 / 128729-28-2 | — / 416-320-2 | Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 0,4 % (as tetrahydrochloride) | To be printed on the label: The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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241 | 5-Amino-o-cresol | 4-Amino-2-hydroxytoluene | 2835-95-2 | 220-618-6 | Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1,5 % | To be printed on the label: The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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242 | 2,4-Diaminophenoxyethanol, its hydrochloride and its sulphate | 2,4-Diaminophenoxyethanol HCl 2,4-Diaminophenoxyethanol sulphate | 70643-19-5 / 66422-95-5 / 70643-20-8 | — / 266-357-1 / 274-713-2 | Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 2,0 % (as hydrochloride) | To be printed on the label: The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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243 | 1,3-benzenediol, 2-methyl | 2-Methylresorcinol | 608-25-3 | 210-155-8 | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1,8 % | (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 1,8 % | |||||||
244 | 4-Amino-m-cresol | 4-Amino-m-cresol | 2835-99-6 | 220-621-2 | Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1,5 % | To be printed on the label: The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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245 | 2-[(3amino-4-methoxyphenyl)amino]ethanol and its sulphate | 2-Amino-4-hydroxyethylaminoanisole 2-Amino-4-hydroxyethylaminoanisole sulfate | 83763-47-7 / 83763-48-8 | 280-733-2 / 280-734-8 | Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1,5 % (as sulphate)
| To be printed on the label: The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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246 | Hydroxyethyl-3,4-methylenedioxyaniline and its hydrochloride | Hydroxyethyl-3,4-methylenedioxyaniline HCl | 94158-14-2 | 303-085-5 | Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1,5 %
| To be printed on the label: The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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247 | 2,2′-[[4-[(2-Hydroxyethyl)amino]-3-nitrophenyl]imino]bisethanol r | HC Blue No 2 | 33229-34-4 | 251-410-3 | Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | 2,8 % |
| Can cause allergic reaction |
248 | 4-[(2-Hydroxyethyl)amino]-3-nitrophenol | 3-Nitro-p-hydroxyethylaminophenol | 65235-31-6 | 265-648-0 | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 3,0 %For (a) and (b):
| (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 1,85 % | (b)Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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249 | 1-(beta-Ureidoethyl)amino-4-nitrobenzene | 4-Nitrophenyl aminoethylurea | 27080-42-8 | 410-700-1 | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 0,25 %For (a) and (b):
| (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 0,5 % | |||||||
250 | 1-Amino-2-nitro-4-(2′,3′-dihydroxypropyl)amino-5-chlorobenzene and 1,4-bis-(2′,3′-dihydroxypropyl)amino-2-nitro-5-chlorobenzene and its salts | HC Red No 10 and HC Red No 11 | 95576-89-9 / 95576-92-4 | — / — | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 1 % | (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 1,0 % | |||||||
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252 | 2-Amino-6-chloro-4-nitrophenol | 2-Amino-6-chloro-4-nitrophenol | 6358-09-4 | 228-762-1 | (a) Hair dye substance in oxidative hair dye products | (a) After mixing under oxidative conditions the maximum concentration applied to hair must not exceed 2,0 % | (a) To be printed on the label:The mixing ratio. Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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(b) Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | (b) 2,0 % | (b)Read and follow instructions. This product is not intended for use on persons under the age of 16. Temporary “ black henna ” tattoos may increase your risk of allergy. Do not colour your hair if:
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254 | Disodium 5-amino-4-hydroxy-3-(phenylazo)naphthalene-2,7-disulphonate r ; (CI 17200) | Acid Red 33 | 3567-66-6 | 222-656-9 | Hair dye substance in non-oxidative hair dye products | 0,5 % | ||
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Editorial Information
X1 Substituted by Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EU) No 344/2013 of 4 April 2013 amending Annexes II, III, V and VI to Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council on cosmetic products (Official Journal of the European Union L 114 of 25 April 2013).
Textual Amendments
ANNEX IVU.K.LIST OF COLORANTS ALLOWED IN COSMETIC PRODUCTS
PreambleU.K.
Without prejudice to other provisions in this Regulation, a colorant shall include its salts and lakes and when a colorant is expressed as a specific salt, its other salts and lakes shall also be included.
a For use as a UV-Filter, see Annex VI, No. 27. | |||||||||
Reference number | Substance identification | Conditions | Wording of conditions of use and warnings | ||||||
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Chemical Name | Colour index Number/Name of Common Ingredients Glossary | CAS number | EC number | Colour | Product type, Body parts | Maximum concentration in ready for use preparation | Other | ||
a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j |
1 | Sodium tris(1,2-naphthoquinone 1-oximato-O,O')ferrate(1-) | 10006 | Green | Rinse-off products | |||||
2 | Trisodium tris[5,6-dihydro-5-(hydroxyimino)-6-oxonaphthalene-2-sulphonato(2-)-N5,O6]ferrate(3-) | 10020 | Green | Not to be used in products applied on mucous membranes | |||||
3 | Disodium 5,7-dinitro-8-oxidonaphthalene-2-sulphonate and its insoluble barium, strontium and zirconium lakes, salts and pigments | 10316 | Yellow | Not to be used in eye products | |||||
4 | 2-[(4-Methyl-2-nitrophenyl)azo]-3-oxo-N-phenylbutyramide | 11680 | Yellow | Not to be used in products applied on mucous membranes | |||||
5 | 2-[(4-Chloro-2-nitrophenyl)azo]-N-(2-chlorophenyl)-3-oxobutyramide | 11710 | Yellow | Not to be used in products applied on mucous membranes | |||||
6 | 2-[(4-Methoxy-2-nitrophenyl)azo]-3-oxo-N-(o-tolyl)butyramide | 11725 | Orange | Rinse-off products | |||||
7 | 4-(Phenylazo)resorcinol | 11920 | Orange | ||||||
8 | 4-[(4-Ethoxyphenyl)azo]naphthol | 12010 | Red | Not to be used in products applied on mucous membranes | |||||
9 | 1-[(2-Chloro-4-nitrophenyl)azo]-2-naphthol and its insoluble barium, strontium and zirconium lakes, salts and pigments | 12085 | Red | 3 % | |||||
10 | 1-[(4-Methyl-2-nitrophenyl)azo]-2-naphthol | 12120 | Red | Rinse-off products | |||||
11 | 3-Hydroxy-N-(o-tolyl)-4-[(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)azo]naphthalene-2-carboxamide | 12370 | Red | Rinse-off products | |||||
12 | N-(4-Chloro-2-methylphenyl)-4-[(4-chloro-2-methylphenyl)azo]-3-hydroxynaphthalene-2-carboxamide | 12420 | Red | Rinse-off products | |||||
13 | 4-[(2,5-Dichlorophenyl)azo]-N-(2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-3-hydroxynaphthalene-2-carboxamide | 12480 | Brown | Rinse-off products | |||||
14 | N-(5-Chloro-2,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-4-[[5-[(diethylamino)sulphonyl]-2-methoxyphenyl]azo]-3-hydroxynaphthalene-2-carboxamide | 12490 | Red | ||||||
15 | 2,4-Dihydro-5-methyl-2-phenyl-4-(phenylazo)-3H-pyrazol-3-one | 12700 | Yellow | Rinse-off products | |||||
16 | Disodium 2-amino-5-[(4-sulphonatophenyl)azo]benzenesulphonate | 13015 | Yellow | ||||||
17 | Sodium 4-(2,4-dihydroxyphenylazo)benzenesulphonate | 14270 | Orange | ||||||
18 | Disodium 3-[(2,4-dimethyl-5-sulphonatophenyl)azo]-4-hydroxynaphthalene-1-sulphonate | 14700 | Red | ||||||
19 | Disodium 4-hydroxy-3-[(4-sulphonatonaphthyl)azo]naphthalenesulphonate | 14720 | 222-657-4 | Red | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 122) | ||||
20 | Disodium 6-[(2,4-dimethyl-6-sulphonatophenyl)azo]-5-hydroxynaphthalene-1-sulphonate | 14815 | Red | ||||||
21 | Sodium 4-[(2-hydroxy-1-naphthyl)azo]benzenesulphonate and its insoluble barium, strontium and zirconium lakes, salts and pigments | 15510 | Orange | Not to be used in eye products | |||||
22 | Calcium disodium bis[2-chloro-5-[(2-hydroxy-1-naphthyl)azo]-4-sulphonatobenzoate] | 15525 | Red | ||||||
23 | Barium bis[4-[(2-hydroxy-1-naphthyl)azo]-2-methylbenzenesul-phonate] | 15580 | Red | ||||||
24 | Sodium 4-[(2-Hydroxy-1-naphthyl)azo]naphthalenesulphonate | 15620 | Red | Rinse-off products | |||||
25 | Sodium 2-[(2-hydroxynaphthyl)azo]naphthalenesulphonate and its insoluble barium, strontium and zirconium lakes, salts and pigments | 15630 | Red | 3 % | |||||
26 | Calcium bis[3-hydroxy-4-(phenylazo)-2-naphthoate] | 15800 | Red | Not to be used in products applied on mucous membranes | |||||
27 | Disodium 3-hydroxy-4-[(4-methyl-2-sulphonatophenyl)azo]-2-naphthoate and its insoluble barium, strontium and zirconium lakes, salts and pigments | 15850 | 226-109-5 | Red | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 180) | ||||
28 | Disodium 4-[(5-chloro-4-methyl-2-sulphonatophenyl)azo]-3-hydroxy-2-naphthoate and its insoluble barium, strontium and zirconium lakes, salts and pigments | 15865 | Red | ||||||
29 | Calcium 3-hydroxy-4-[(1-sulphonato-2-naphthyl)azo]-2-naphthoate | 15880 | Red | ||||||
30 | Disodium 6-hydroxy-5-[(3-sulphonatophenyl)azo]naphthalene-2-sulphonate | 15980 | Orange | ||||||
31 | Disodium 6-hydroxy-5-[(4-sulphonatophenyl)azo]naphthalene-2-sulphonate and its insoluble barium, strontium and zirconium lakes, salts and pigments | 15985 | 220-491-7 | Yellow | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 110) | ||||
32 | Disodium 6-hydroxy-5-[(2-methoxy-4-sulphonato-m-tolyl)azo]naphthalene-2-sulphonate | 16035 | 247-368-0 | Red | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 129) | ||||
33 | Trisodium 3-hydroxy-4-[(4'-sulphonatonaphthyl)azo]naphthalene-2,7-disulphonate | 16185 | 213-022-2 | Red | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 123) | ||||
34 | Disodium 7-hydroxy-8-(phenylazo)naphthalene-1,3-disulphonate | 16230 | Orange | Not to be used in products applied on mucous membranes | |||||
35 | Trisodium 1-(1-naphthylazo)-2-hydroxynaphthalene-4',6,8-trisulphonate and its insoluble barium, strontium and zirconium lakes, salts and pigments | 16255 | 220-036-2 | Red | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 124) | ||||
36 | Tetrasodium 7-hydroxy-8-[(4-sulphonato-1-naphthyl)azo]naphthalene-1,3,6-trisulphonate | 16290 | Red | ||||||
37 | Disodium 5-amino-4-hydroxy-3-(phenylazo)naphthalene-2,7-disulphonate and its insoluble barium, strontium and zirconium lakes, salts and pigments | 17200 | Red | ||||||
38 | Disodium 5-acetylamino-4-hydroxy-3-(phenylazo)naphthalene-2,7-disulphonate | 18050 | 223-098-9 | Red | Not to be used in products applied on mucous membranes | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 128) | |||
39 | 2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 3-((4-cyclohexyl-2-methylphenyl)azo)-4-hydroxy-5-(((4-methylphenyl)sulfonyl)amino)-, disodium salt | 18130 | Red | Rinse-off products | |||||
40 | Hydrogen bis[2-[(4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-5-oxo-1-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)azo]benzoato(2-)]chromate(1-) | 18690 | Yellow | Rinse-off products | |||||
41 | Disodium hydrogen bis[5-chloro-3-[(4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-5-oxo-1-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)azo]-2-hydroxybenzenesulphonato(3-)]chromate(3-) | 18736 | Red | Rinse-off products | |||||
42 | Sodium 4-(3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-(phenylazo)pyrazol-2-yl)benzenesulphonate | 18820 | Yellow | Rinse-off products | |||||
43 | Disodium 2,5-dichloro-4-(5-hydroxy-3-methyl-4-((sulphophenyl)azo)pyrazol-1-yl)benzenesulphonate | 18965 | Yellow | ||||||
44 | Trisodium 5-hydroxy-1-(4-sulphophenyl)-4-((4-sulphophenyl)azo)pyrazole-3-carboxylate and its insoluble barium, strontium and zirconium lakes, salts and pigments | 19140 | 217-699-5 | Yellow | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 102) | ||||
45 | N,N'-(3,3'-Dimethyl[1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'-diyl)bis[2-[(2,4-dichlorophenyl)azo]-3-oxobutyramide] | 20040 | Yellow | Rinse-off products | Maximum 3,3'-dimethylbenzidine concentration in the colouring agent: 5 ppm | ||||
46 | Sodium 4-amino-5-hydroxy-3-((4-nitrophenyl)azo)-6-(phenylazo)naphthalene-2,7-disulphonate | 20470 | Black | Rinse-off products | |||||
47 | 2,2'-[(3,3'-Dichloro[1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'-diyl)bis(azo)]bis[N-(2,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-oxobutyramide] | 21100 | Yellow | Rinse-off products | Maximum 3,3'-dimethylbenzidine concentration in the colouring agent: 5 ppm | ||||
48 | 2,2'-[(3,3'-Dichloro[1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'-diyl)bis(azo)]bis[N-(4-chloro-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-3-oxobutyramide] | 21108 | Yellow | Rinse-off products | Maximum 3,3'-dimethylbenzidine concentration in the colouring agent: 5 ppm | ||||
49 | 2,2'-[Cyclohexylidenebis[(2-methyl-4,1-phenylene)azo]]bis[4-cyclohexylphenol] | 21230 | Yellow | Not to be used in products applied on mucous membranes | |||||
50 | Disodium 4,6-dihydroxy-3-[[4-[1-[4-[[1-hydroxy-7-[(phenylsulphonyl)oxy]-3-sulphonato-2-naphthyl]azo]phenyl]cyclohexyl]phenyl]azo]naphthalene-2-sulphonate | 24790 | Red | Rinse-off products | |||||
51 | 1-(4-(Phenylazo)phenylazo)-2-naphthol | 26100 | Red | Not to be used in products applied on mucous membranes | Purity criteria: aniline ≤ 0,2 % 2-naphtol ≤ 0,2 % 4-aminoazobenzene ≤ 0,1 % 1-(phenylazo)-2-naphtol ≤ 3 % 1-[2-(phenylazo)phenylazo]-2-napthalenol ≤ 2 % | ||||
52 | Tetrasodium 6-amino-4-hydroxy-3-[[7-sulphonato-4-[(4-sulphonatophenyl)azo]-1-naphthyl]azo]naphthalene-2,7-disulphonate | 27755 | Black | ||||||
53 | Tetrasodium 1-acetamido-2-hydroxy-3-(4-((4-sulphonatophenylazo)-7-sulphonato-1-naphthylazo))naphthalene-4,6-disulphonate | 28440 | 219-746-5 | Black | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 151) | ||||
54 | Benzenesulfonic acid, 2,2'-(1,2-ethenediyl)bis[5-nitro-, disodium salt, reaction products with 4-[(4-aminophenyl)azo] benzenesulfonic acid, sodium salts | 40215 | Orange | Rinse-off products | |||||
55 | beta Carotene | 40800 | 230-636-6 | Orange | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E160a) | ||||
56 | 8'-apo-.beta.-Caroten-8'-al | 40820 | Orange | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 160e) | |||||
57 | Ethyl 8'-apo-.beta.-caroten-8'-oate | 40825 | 214-173-7 | Orange | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 160f) | ||||
58 | Canthaxanthin | 40850 | 208-187-2 | Orange | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 161g) | ||||
59 | Ammonium, (4-(alpha-(p-(diethylamino)phenyl)-2,4-disulfobenzylidene)-2,5-cyclohexadien-1-ylidene)diethyl-, hydroxide, monosodium salt | 42045 | Blue | Not to be used in products applied on mucous membranes | |||||
60 | Ethanaminium, N-(4-((4-(diethylamino)phenyl)(5-hydroxy-2,4-disulfophenyl)methylene)-2,5-cyclohexadien-1-ylidene)-N-ethyl-, hydroxide, inner salt, calcium salt (2:1) and its insoluble barium, strontium and zirconium lakes, salts and pigments | 42051 | 222-573-8 | Blue | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 131) | ||||
61 | Benzene-methanaminium, N-ethyl-N-(4-((4-(ethyl((3-sulfophenyl)methyl)amino) phenyl)(4-hydroxy-2-sulfophenyl)methylene)-2,5-cyclohexadien-1-ylidene)-3-sulfo-, hydroxide, inner salt, disodium salt | 42053 | Green | ||||||
62 | Hydrogen (benzyl)[4-[[4-[benzylethylamino]phenyl](2,4-disulphonatophenyl)methylene]cyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene](ethyl)ammonium, sodium salt | 42080 | Blue | Rinse-off products | |||||
63 | Benzene-methanaminium, N-ethyl-N-(4-((4-(ethyl((3-sulfophenyl)methyl)amino) phenyl)(2-sulfophenyl)methylene)-2,5-cyclohexadien-1-ylidene)-3-sulfo-, hydroxide, inner salt, disodium salt | 42090 | 223-339-8 | Blue | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 133) | ||||
64 | Hydrogen [4-[(2-chlorophenyl)[4-[ethyl(3-sulphonatobenzyl)amino]phenyl]methylene]cyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene](ethyl)(3-sulphonatobenzyl)ammonium, sodium salt | 42100 | Green | Rinse-off products | |||||
65 | Hydrogen [4-[(2-chlorophenyl)[4-[ethyl(3-sulphonatobenzyl)amino]-o-tolyl]methylene]-3-methylcyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene](ethyl)(3-sulphonatobenzyl)ammonium, sodium salt | 42170 | Green | Rinse-off products | |||||
66 | (4-(4-Aminophenyl)(4-iminocyclohexa-2,5-dienylidene)methyl)-2-methylaniline hydrochloride | 42510 | Violet | Not to be used in products applied on mucous membranes | |||||
67 | 4-[(4-Amino-m-tolyl)(4-imino-3-methylcyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene)methyl]-o-toluidine monohydrochloride | 42520 | Violet | Rinse-off products | 5ppm | ||||
68 | Hydrogen [4-[[4-(diethylamino)phenyl][4-[ethyl[(3-sulphonatobenzyl)amino]-o-tolyl]methylene]-3-methylcyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene](ethyl)(3-sulphonatobenzyl)ammonium, sodium salt | 42735 | Blue | Not to be used in products applied on mucous membranes | |||||
69 | [4-[[4-Anilino-1-naphthyl][4-(dimethylamino)phenyl]methylene]cyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium chloride | 44045 | Blue | Not to be used in products applied on mucous membranes | |||||
70 | Hydrogen [4-[4-(dimethylamino)-.alpha.-(2-hydroxy-3,6-disulphonato-1-naphthyl)benzylidene]cyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium, monosodium salt | 44090 | 221-409-2 | Green | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 142) | ||||
71 | Hydrogen 3,6-bis(diethylamino)-9-(2,4-disulphonatophenyl)xanthylium, sodium salt | 45100 | Red | Rinse-off products | |||||
72 | Hydrogen 9-(2-carboxylatophenyl)-3-(2-methylanilino)-6-(2-methyl-4-sulphoanilino)xanthylium, monosodium salt | 45190 | Violet | Rinse-off products | |||||
73 | Hydrogen 9-(2,4-disulphonatophenyl)-3,6-bis(ethylamino)-2,7-dimethylxanthylium, monosodium salt | 45220 | Red | Rinse-off products | |||||
74 | Disodium 2-(3-oxo-6-oxidoxanthen-9-yl)benzoate | 45350 | Yellow | 6 % | |||||
75 | 4',5'-Dibromo-3',6'-dihydroxyspiro[isobenzofuran-1(3H),9'-[9H]xanthene]-3-one and its insoluble barium, strontium and zirconium lakes, salts and pigments | 45370 | Orange | Not more than 1 % 2-(6-hydroxy-3-oxo-3H-xanthen-9-y1) benzoic acid and 2 % 2-(bromo-6-hydroxy-3-oxo-3H-xanthen-9-yl) benzoic acid | |||||
76 | Disodium 2-(2,4,5,7-tetrabromo-6-oxido-3-oxoxanthen-9-yl)benzoate and its insoluble barium, strontium and zirconium lakes, salts and pigments | 45380 | Red | Not more than 1 % 2-(6-hydroxy-3-oxo-3H-xanthen-9-y1) benzoic acid and 2 % 2-(bromo-6-hydroxy-3-oxo-3H-xanthen-9-yl) benzoic acid | |||||
77 | 3',6'-Dihydroxy-4',5'-dinitrospiro[isobenzofuran-1(3H),9'-[9H]xanthene]-3-one | 45396 | Orange | 1 %, when used in lip products | Only in free acid form, when used in lip products | ||||
78 | Dipotassium 3,6-dichloro-2-(2,4,5,7-tetrabromo-6-oxido-3-oxoxanthen-9-yl)benzoate | 45405 | Red | Not to be used in eye products | Not more than 1 % 2-(6-hydroxy-3-oxo-3Η xanthen-9-yl) benzoic acid and 2 % 2-(bromo-6-hydroxy-3-oxo-3H-xanthen-9-yl) benzoic acid | ||||
79 | 3,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-2-(1,4,5,8-tetrabromo-6-hydroxy-3-oxoxanthen-9-yl)benzoic acid and its insoluble barium, strontium and zirconium lakes, salts and pigments | 45410 | Red | Not more than 1 % 2-(6-hydroxy-3-oxo-3Η xanthen-9-yl) benzoic acid and 2 % 2-(bromo-6-hydroxy-3-oxo-3H-xanthen-9-yl) benzoic acid | |||||
80 | Disodium 2-(2,4,5,7-tetraiodo-6-oxido-3-oxoxanthen-9-yl)benzoate and its insoluble barium, strontium and zirconium lakes, salts and pigments | 45430 | 240-474-8 | Red | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 127) | ||||
81 | 1,3-Isobenzofurandione, reaction products with methylquinoline and quinoline | 47000 | Yellow | Not to be used in products applied on mucous membranes | |||||
82 | 1H-Indene-1,3(2H)-dione, 2-(2-quinolinyl)-, sulfonated, sodium salts | 47005 | 305-897-5 | Yellow | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 104) | ||||
83 | Hydrogen 9-[(3-methoxyphenyl)amino]-7-phenyl-5-(phenylamino)-4,10-disulphonatobenzo[a]phenazinium, sodium salt | 50325 | Violet | Rinse-off products | |||||
84 | Sulfonated nigrosine color | 50420 | Black | Not to be used in products applied on mucous membranes | |||||
85 | 8,18-Dichloro-5,15-diethyl-5,15-dihydrodiindolo[3,2-b:3',2'-m]triphenodioxazine | 51319 | Violet | Rinse-off products | |||||
86 | 1,2-Dihydroxyanthraquinone | 58000 | Red | ||||||
87 | Trisodium 8-hydroxypyrene-1,3,6-trisulphonate | 59040 | Green | Not to be used in products applied on mucous membranes | |||||
88 | 1-Anilino-4-hydroxyanthraquinone | 60724 | Violet | Rinse-off products | |||||
89 | 1-Hydroxy-4-(p-toluidino)anthraquinone | 60725 | Violet | ||||||
90 | Sodium 4-[(9,10-dihydro-4-hydroxy-9,10-dioxo-1-anthryl)amino]toluene-3-sulphonate | 60730 | Violet | Not to be used in products applied on mucous membranes | |||||
91 | 1,4-bis(p-Tolylamino)anthraquinone | 61565 | Green | ||||||
92 | Disodium 2,2'-(9,10-dioxoanthracene-1,4-diyldiimino)bis(5-methylsulphonate) | 61570 | Green | ||||||
93 | Sodium 3,3'-(9,10-dioxoanthracene-1,4-diyldiimino)bis(2,4,6-trimethylbenzenesulphonate) | 61585 | Blue | Rinse-off products | |||||
94 | Sodium 1-amino-4-(cyclohexylamino)-9,10-dihydro-9,10-dioxoanthracene-2-sulphonate | 62045 | Blue | Rinse-off products | |||||
95 | 6,15-Dihydroanthrazine-5,9,14,18-tetrone | 69800 | Blue | ||||||
96 | 7,16-dichloro-6,15-dihydroanthrazine-5,9,14,18-tetrone | 69825 | Blue | ||||||
97 | Bisbenzimidazo[2,1-b:2',1'-i]benzo[lmn][3,8]phenanthroline-8,17-dione | 71105 | Orange | Not to be used in products applied on mucous membranes | |||||
98 | 2-(1,3-Dihydro-3-oxo-2H-indazol-2-ylidene)-1,2-dihydro-3H-indol-3-one | 73000 | Blue | ||||||
99 | Disodium 5,5'-(2-(1,3-dihydro-3-oxo-2H-indazol-2-ylidene)-1,2-dihydro-3H-indol-3-one)disulphonate | 73015 | 212-728-8 | Blue | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 132) | ||||
100 | 6-Chloro-2-(6-chloro-4-methyl-3-oxobenzo[b]thien-2(3H)-ylidene)-4-methylbenzo[b]thiophene-3(2H)-one | 73360 | Red | ||||||
101 | 5-Chloro-2-(5-chloro-7-methyl-3-oxobenzo[b]thien-2(3H)-ylidene)-7-methylbenzo[b]thiophene-3(2H)-one | 73385 | Violet | ||||||
102 | 5,12-Dihydroquino[2,3-b]acridine-7,14-dione | 73900 | Violet | Rinse-off products | |||||
103 | 5,12-Dihydro-2,9-dimethylquino[2,3-b]acridine-7,14-dione | 73915 | Red | Rinse-off products | |||||
104 | 29H,31H-Phthalocyanine | 74100 | Blue | Rinse-off products | |||||
105 | 29H,31H-Phthalocyaninato(2-)-N29,N30,N31,N32 copper | 74160 | Blue | ||||||
106 | Disodium [29H,31H-phthalocyaninedisulphonato (4-)-N29,N30,N31,N32] cuprate (2-) | 74180 | Blue | Rinse-off products | |||||
107 | Polychloro copper phthalocyanine | 74260 | Green | Not to be used in eye products | |||||
108 | 8,8'-diapo-.psi.,.psi.-Carotenedioic acid | 75100 | Yellow | ||||||
109 | Annatto | 75120 | 215-735-4/289-561-2/230-248-7 | Orange | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 160b) | ||||
110 | Lycopene | 75125 | — | Yellow | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 160d) | ||||
111 | CI Food Orange 5 | 75130 | 214-171-6 | Orange | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 160a) | ||||
112 | (3R)-beta-4-Caroten-3-ol | 75135 | Yellow | ||||||
113 | 2-Amino-1,7-dihydro-6H-purin-6-one | 75170 | White | ||||||
114 | Curcumins | 75300 | 207-280-5 | Yellow | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 100) | ||||
115 | Carmines | 75470 | 215-680-6/215-023-3/215-724-4 | Red | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 120) | ||||
116 | Trisodium (2S-trans)-[18-carboxy-20-(carboxymethyl)-13-ethyl-2,3-dihydro-3,7,12,17-tetramethyl-8-vinyl-21H,23H-porphine-2-propionato(5-)-N21,N22,N23,N24]cuprate(3-) (Chlorophylls) | 75810 | 215-800-7/207-536-6/208-272-4/287-483-3/239-830-5/246-020-5 | Green | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 140, E 141) | ||||
117 | Aluminium | 77000 | 231-072-3 | White | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 173) | ||||
118 | Aluminium hydroxide sulphate | 77002 | White | ||||||
119 | Natural hydrated aluminium silicate, Al2O3.2SiO2.2H2O, containing calcium, magnesium or iron carbonates, ferric hydroxide, quartz-sand, mica, etc. as impurities | 77004 | White | ||||||
120 | Lazurite | 77007 | Blue | ||||||
121 | Aluminum silicate coloured with ferric oxide | 77015 | Red | ||||||
122 | Barium sulfate | 77120 | White | ||||||
123 | Bismuth chloride oxide | 77163 | White | ||||||
124 | Calcium carbonate | 77220 | 207-439-9/215-279-6 | White | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 170) | ||||
125 | Calcium sulfate | 77231 | White | ||||||
126 | Carbon black | 77266 | 215-609-9 | Black | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 153) | ||||
127 | Charcoal, bone. A fine black powder obtained by burning animal bones in a closed container. It consists primarily of calcium phosphate and carbon | 77267 | Black | ||||||
128 | Coke black | 77268:1 | Black | ||||||
129 | Chromium (III) oxide | 77288 | Green | free from chromate ion | |||||
130 | Chromium (III) hydroxide | 77289 | Green | free from chromate ion | |||||
131 | Cobalt Aluminum Oxide | 77346 | Green | ||||||
132 | Copper | 77400 | Brown | ||||||
133 | Gold | 77480 | 231-165-9 | Brown | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 175) | ||||
134 | Iron oxide | 77489 | Orange | ||||||
135 | Iron Oxide Red | 77491 | 215-168-2 | Red | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 172) | ||||
136 | Iron Oxide Yellow | 77492 | 51274-00-1 | 257-098-5 | Yellow | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 172) | |||
137 | Iron Oxide Black | 77499 | 235-442-5 | Black | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 172) | ||||
138 | Ferric Ammonium Ferrocyanide | 77510 | Blue | free from cyanide ions | |||||
139 | Magnesium carbonate | 77713 | White | ||||||
140 | Ammonium manganese(3+) diphosphate | 77742 | Violet | ||||||
141 | Trimanganese bis (orthophosphate) | 77745 | Red | ||||||
142 | Silver | 77820 | 231-131-3 | White | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 174) | ||||
143 | Titanium dioxidea | 77891 | 236-675-5 | White | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 171) | ||||
144 | Zinc oxide | 77947 | White | ||||||
145 | Riboflavin | Lactoflavin | 201-507-1/204-988-6 | Yellow | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 101) | ||||
146 | Caramel | Caramel | 232-435-9 | Brown | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 150a-d) | ||||
147 | Paprika extract, Capsanthin, capsorubin | Capsanthin, capsorubin | 207-364-1/207-425-2 | Orange | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 160c) | ||||
148 | Beetroot red | Beetroot Red | 7659-95-2 | 231-628-5 | Red | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 162) | |||
149 | Anthocyanins (Cyanidin, Peonidin Malvidin Delphinidin Petunidin Pelargonidin) | Anthocyanins | 528-58-5 134-01-0 528-53-0 643-84-5 134-04-3 | 208-438-6 205-125-6 211-403-8 208-437-0 — 205-127-7 | Red | Purity criteria as set out in Commission Directive 95/45/EC (E 163) | |||
150 | Aluminium, zinc, magnesium and calcium stearates | Aluminum stearate Zinc stearate Magnesium stearate Calcium stearate | 7047-84-9 557-05-1 557-04-0 216-472-8 | 230-325-5 209-151-9 209-150-3 216-472-8 | White | ||||
151 | Phenol, 4,4'-(3H-2,1-benzoxathiol-3-ylidene)bis[2-bromo-3-methyl-6-(1-methylethyl)-, S,S-dioxide | Bromothymol blue | 76-59-5 | 200-971-2 | Blue | Rinse-off products | |||
152 | Phenol, 4,4'-(3H-2,1-benzoxathiol-3-ylidene)bis[2,6-dibromo-3-methyl-,S,S-dioxide | Bromocresol green | 76-60-8 | 200-972-8 | Green | Rinse-off products | |||
153 | Sodium 4-[(4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-5-oxo-1-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)azo]-3-hydroxynaphthalene-1-sulphonate | Acid red 195 | 12220-24-5 | — | Red | Not to be used in products applied on mucous membranes |
ANNEX VU.K.LIST OF PRESERVATIVES ALLOWED IN COSMETIC PRODUCTS
PreambleU.K.
1.For the purposes of this list:U.K.
‘Salts’ is taken to mean: salts of the cations sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, ammonium and ethanolamines; salts of the anions chloride, bromide, sulphate, acetate.
‘Esters’ is taken to mean: esters of methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, phenyl.
2.All finished products containing formaldehyde or substances in this Annex and which release formaldehyde must be labelled with the warning ‘contains formaldehyde’ where the concentration of formaldehyde in the finished product exceeds 0,05 %.U.K.
a For use other than as a preservative, see Annex III, No. 98. | ||||||||
b Solely for products which might be used for children under 3 years of age and which remain in prolonged contact with the skin. | ||||||||
c For use other than as a preservative, see Annex III, No. 13. | ||||||||
d For use other than as a preservative, see Annex III. No. 101. | ||||||||
e For use other than as a preservative, see Annex III, No. 99. | ||||||||
f For use other than as a preservative, see Annex III, No. 100. | ||||||||
g [F1For other uses than preservatives, see Annex III, entry No 45.] | ||||||||
h For use other than as a preservative, see Annex III, No. 54. | ||||||||
i Only if the concentration exceeds 0,05 %. | ||||||||
j For use other than as a preservative, see Annex III, No. 65. | ||||||||
l Solely for products, other than bath products/shower gels and shampoo, which might be used for children under 3 years of age. | ||||||||
k Solely for products which might be used for children under 3 years of age. | ||||||||
m Concerns any products aimed to be applied on a large part of the body. | ||||||||
n [F2For other uses than preservatives, see Annex III, entry No 197.] | ||||||||
Reference number | Substance identification | Conditions | Wording of conditions of use and warnings | |||||
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Chemical name/INN | Name of Common Ingredients Glossary | CAS number | EC number | Product type, Body parts | Maximum concentration in ready for use preparation | Other | ||
a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i |
1 | Benzoic acid and its sodium salt | Benzoic acid Sodium Benzoate | 65-85-0 532-32-1 | 200-618-2 208-534-8 | Rinse-off products, except oral products | 2,5 % (acid) | ||
Oral products | 1,7 % (acid) | |||||||
Leave-on products | 0,5 % (acid) | |||||||
1a | Salts of benzoic acid other than that listed under reference number 1 and esters of benzoic acid | Ammonium benzoate, calcium benzoate, potassium benzoate, magnesium benzoate, MEA-benzoate, methyl benzoate, ethyl benzoate, propyl benzoate, butyl benzoate, isobutyl benzoate, isopropyl benzoate, phenyl benzoate | 1863-63-4, 2090-05-3, 582-25-2, 553-70-8, 4337-66-0, 93-58-3, 93-89-0, 2315-68-6, 136-60-7, 120-50-3, 939-48-0, 93-99-2 | 217-468-9, 218-235-4, 209-481-3, 209-045-2, 224-387-2, 202-259-7, 202-284-3, 219-020-8, 205-252-7, 204-401-3, 213-361-6, 202-293-2 | 0,5 % (acid) | |||
2 | Propionic acid and its salts | Propionic acid, ammonium propionate, calcium propionate, magnesium propionate, potassium propionate, sodium propionate | 79-09-4, 17496-08-1, 4075-81-4, 557-27-7, 327-62-8, 137-40-6 | 201-176-3, 241-503-7, 223-795-8, 209-166-0, 206-323-5, 205-290-4 | 2 % (acid) | |||
3 | Salicylic acida and its salts | Salicylic acid, calcium salicylate, magnesium salicylate, MEA-salicylate, sodium salicylate, potassium salicylate, TEA-salicylate | 69-72-7, 824-35-1, 18917-89-0, 59866-70-5, 54-21-7, 578-36-9, 2174-16-5 | 200-712-3, 212-525-4, 242-669-3, 261-963-2, 200-198-0, 209-421-6, 218-531-3 | 0,5 % (acid) | Not to be used in products for children under 3 years of age, except for shampoos | Not to be used for children under 3 years of ageb | |
4 | Hexa-2,4-dienoic acid and its salts | Sorbic acid, calcium sorbate, sodium sorbate, potassium sorbate | 110-44-1, 7492-55-9, 7757-81-5, 24634-61-5 | 203-768-7, 231-321-6, 231-819-3, 246-376-1 | 0,6 % (acid) | |||
5 | Formal-dehyde, paraformaldehydec | Formaldehyde Paraformaldehyde | 50-00-0, 30525-89-4 | 200-001-8 | Oral products | 0,1 % (free formaldehyde) | Not to be used in aerosol dispensers (sprays) | |
Other products | 0,2 % (free formaldehyde) | |||||||
6 | Moved or deleted | |||||||
7 | Biphenyl-2-ol, and its salts | o-Phenylphenol, sodium o-phenylphenate, potassium o-phenylphenate, MEA o-phenylphenate | 90-43-7, 132-27-4, 13707-65-8, 84145-04-0 | 201-993-5, 205-055-6, 237-243-9, 282-227-7 | 0,2 % (as phenol) | |||
8 | Pyrithione zincd | Zinc pyrithione | 13463-41-7 | 236-671-3 | Hair products | 1,0 % | Only in rinse-off products Not to be used in oral products | |
Other products | 0,5 % | |||||||
9 | Inorganic sulphites and hydrogen- sulphitese | Sodium sulfite, ammonium bisulfite, ammonium sulfite, potassium sulfite, potassium hydrogen sulfite, sodium bisulfite, sodium metabisulfite, potassium metabisulfite | 7757-83-7, 10192-30-0, 10196-04-0, 10117-38-1, 7773-03-7, 7631-90-5, 7681-57-4, 16731-55-8 | 231-821-4, 233-469-7, 233-484-9, 233-321-1, 231-870-1, 231-548-0, 231-673-0, 240-795-3 | 0,2 % (as free SO2) | |||
10 | Moved or deleted | |||||||
11 | Chlorobutanol | Chlorobutanol | 57-15-8 | 200-317-6 | 0,5 % | Not to be used in aerosol dispensers (sprays) | Contains Chlorobutanol | |
12 | 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid and its salts and esters | 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid, methylparaben, butylparaben, potassium ethylparaben, potassium paraben, propylparaben, isobutylparaben, sodium methylparaben, sodium ethylparaben, sodium propylparaben, sodium butylparaben, sodium isobutylparaben, ethylparaben, sodium paraben, isopropylparaben, potassium methylparaben, potassium butylparaben, potassium propylparaben, sodium propylparaben, calcium paraben, phenylparaben | 99-96-7, 99-76-3, 94-26-8, 36457-19–9,16782-08-4, 94-13-3, 4247-02-3, 5026-62-0, 35285-68-8, 35285-69-9, 36457-20-2, 84930-15-4, 120-47-8, 114-63-6, 4191-73-5, 2611-07-2, 38566-94-8, 84930-17-4, 35285-69-9, 69959-44-0, 17696-62-7 | 202-804-9, 202-785-7, 202-318-7, 253-048-1, 240-830-2, 202-307-7, 224-208-8, 225-714-1, 252-487-6, 252-488-1, 253-049-7, 284-595-4, 204-399-4, 204-051-1, 224-069-3, 247-464-2, 254-009-1, 284-597-5, 252-488-1, 274-235-4, 241-698-9 | 0,4 % (as acid) for single ester, 0,8 % (as acid) for mixtures of esters | |||
13 | 3-Acetyl-6-methylpyran-2,4 (3H)-dione and its salts | Dehydroacetic acid, sodium dehydroacetate | 520-45-6, 4418-26-2, 16807-48-0 | 208-293-9, 224-580-1 | 0,6 % (as acid) | Not to be used in aerosol dispensers (sprays) | ||
14 | Formic acid and its sodium salt | Formic acid, sodium formate | 64-18-6, 141-53-7 | 200-579-1, 205-488-0 | 0,5 % (as acid) | |||
15 | 3,3'-Dibromo-4,4'-hexamethylenedioxydi-benzamidine and its salts (including isethionate) | Dibromohexamidine Isethionate | 93856-83-8 | 299-116-4 | 0,1 % | |||
16 | Thiomersal | Thimerosal | 54-64-8 | 200-210-4 | Eye products | 0,007 % (of Hg) If mixed with other mercurial compounds authorised by this Regulation, the maximum concentration of Hg remains fixed at 0,007 % | Contains Thiomersal | |
17 | Phenylmercuric salts (including borate) | Phenyl Mercuric Acetate, Phenyl Mercuric Benzoate | 62-38-4, 94-43-9 | 200-532-5, 202-331-8 | Eye products | 0,007 % (of Hg) If mixed with other mercurial compounds authorised by this Regulation, the maximum concentration of Hg remains fixed at 0,007 % | Contains Phenylmercuric compounds | |
18 | Undec-10-enoic acid and its salts | Undecylenic acid, potassium undecylenate, sodium undecylenate, calcium undecylenate, TEA-undecylenate, MEA-undecylenate | 112-38-9, 6159-41-7, 3398-33-2, 1322-14-1, 84471-25-0, 56532-40-2 | 203-965-8, 222-264-8, 215-331-8, 282-908-9, 260-247-7 | 0,2 % (as acid) | |||
19 | 5- Pyrimidinamine, 1,3-bis (2-ethylhexyl) hexahydro-5-methyl- | Hexetidine | 141-94-6 | 205-513-5 | 0,1 % | |||
20 | 5-Bromo-5-nitro-1,3-dioxane | 5-Bromo-5-nitro-1,3-dioxane | 30007-47-7 | 250-001-7 | Rinse-off products | 0,1 % | Avoid formation of nitrosamines | |
21 | Bronopol | 2-Bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol | 52-51-7 | 200-143-0 | 0,1 % | Avoid formation of nitrosamines | ||
22 | 2,4-Dichlorobenzyl alcohol | Dichlorobenzyl Alcohol | 1777-82-8 | 217-210-5 | 0,15 % | |||
23 | 1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl) ureaf | Triclocarban | 101-20-2 | 202-924-1 | 0,2 % | Purity criteria: 3,3',4,4'-Tetrachloroazobenzene <1 ppm 3,3',4,4'-Tetrachloroazoxybenzene <1 ppm | ||
24 | Chlorocresol | p-Chloro-m-Cresol | 59-50-7 | 200-431-6 | Not to be used in products applied on mucuous membranes | 0,2 % | ||
25 | 5-Chloro-2- (2,4- dichlorophenoxy) phenol | Triclosan | 3380-34-5 | 222-182-2 | 0,3 % | |||
26 | Chloro-xylenol | Chloroxylenol | 88-04-0 | 201-793-8 | 0,5 % | |||
27 | N,N″-methylenebis[N′-[3-(hydroxymethyl)-2,5-dioxoimidazolidin-4-yl]urea] | Imidazolidinyl urea | 39236-46-9 | 254-372-6 | 0,6 % | |||
28 | Poly(methylene),.alpha.,.omega.-bis[[[(aminoiminomethyl)amino]iminomethyl] amino]-, dihydrochloride | Polyaminopropyl biguanide | 70170-61-5, 28757-47-3, 133029-32-0 | 0,3 % | ||||
29 | 2-Phenoxyethanol | Phenoxyethanol | 122-99-6 | 204-589-7 | 1,0 % | |||
30 | Methenamine | Methenamine | 100-97-0 | 202-905-8 | 0,15 % | |||
31 | Methenamine 3-chloroallylochloride | Quaternium-15 | 4080-31-3 | 223-805-0 | 0,2 % | |||
32 | 1-(4-Chlorophenoxy)-1-(imidazol-1-yl)-3,3-dimethylbutan-2-one | Climbazole | 38083-17-9 | 253-775-4 | 0,5 % | |||
33 | 1,3-Bis (hydroxymethyl)-5,5-dimethylimidazolidine-2,4-dione | DMDM Hydantoin | 6440-58-0 | 229-222-8 | 0,6 % | |||
[F134 | Benzyl alcohol g | Benzyl Alcohol | 100-51-6 | 202-859-9 | 1,0 % | ] | ||
35 | 1-Hydroxy-4-methyl-6-(2,4,4-trimethylpentyl) 2-pyridon and its monoethanolamine salt | 1-Hydroxy-4-methyl-6-(2,4,4-trimethylpentyl) 2-pyridon, Piroctone Olamine | 50650-76-5, 68890-66-4 | 272-574-2 | Rinse-off products | 1,0 % | ||
Other products | 0,5 % | |||||||
36 | Moved or deleted | |||||||
37 | 2,2'-methylenebis(6-bromo-4-chlorophenol) | Bromochlorophene | 15435-29-7 | 239-446-8 | 0,1 % | |||
38 | 4-Isopropyl-m-cresol | o-Cymen-5-ol | 3228-02-2 | 221-761-7 | 0,1 % | |||
39 | Mixture of 5-Chloro-2-methyl-isothiazol-3(2H)-one and 2-methylisothiazol-3(2H)-one with magnesium chloride and magnesium nitrate | Methylchloroisothiazolinone and Methylisothiazolinone | 26172-55-4, 2682-20-4, 55965-84-9 | 247-500-7, 220-239-6 | 0,0015 % (of a mixture in the ratio 3:1 of 5-chloro-2-methylisothiazol 3(2H)-one and 2-methylisothiazol-3 (2H)-one | |||
40 | 2-Benzyl-4-chlorophenol | Chlorophene | 120-32-1 | 204-385-8 | 0,2 % | |||
41 | 2-Chloroacetamide | Chloroacetamide | 79-07-2 | 201-174-2 | 0,3 % | Contains chloroacetamide | ||
42 | N,N″-bis(4-chlorophenyl)-3,12-diimino-2,4,11,13-tetraazatetradecanediamidine and its digluconate, diacetate and dihydrochloride | Chlorhexidine, Chlorhexidine Diacetate, Chlorhexidine Digluconate, Chlorhexidine Dihydrochloride | 55-56-1, 56-95-1, 18472-51-0, 3697-42-5 | 200-238-7, 200-302-4, 242-354-0, 223-026-6 | 0,3 % (as chlorhexidine) | |||
43 | 1-Phenoxypropan-2-olh | Phenoxyisopropanol | 770-35-4 | 212-222-7 | Only for rinse-off products | 1,0 % | ||
44 | Alkyl (C 12-22) trimethyl ammonium bromide and chloride | Behentrimonium chloride, cetrimonium bromide, cetrimonium chloride, laurtrimonium bromide, laurtrimonium chloride, steartrimonium bromide, steartrimonium chloride | 17301-53-0, 57-09-0, 112-02-7, 1119-94-4, 112-00-5, 1120-02-1, 112-03-8 | 241-327-0, 200-311-3, 203-928-6, 214-290-3, 203-927-0, 214-294-5, 203-929-1 | 0,1 % | |||
45 | 4,4-Dimethyl-1,3-oxazolidine | Dimethyl Oxazolidine | 51200-87-4 | 257-048-2 | 0,1 % | pH > 6 | ||
46 | N-(Hydroxymethyl)-N-(dihydroxymethyl-1,3-dioxo-2,5-imidazolidinyl-4)-N'-(hydroxymethyl) urea | Diazolidinyl Urea | 78491-02-8 | 278-928-2 | 0,5 % | |||
47 | Benzenecarboximidamide, 4,4'-(1,6-hexanediylbis (oxy))bis- and its salts (including isethionate and p-hydroxybenzoate) | Hexamidine, Hexamidine diisethionate, Hexamidine paraben | 3811-75-4, 659-40-5, 93841-83-9 | 211-533-5, 299-055-3 | 0,1 % | |||
48 | Glutaraldehyde (Pentane-1,5-dial) | Glutaral | 111-30-8 | 203-856-5 | 0,1 % | Not to be used in aerosols (sprays) | Contains glutarali | |
49 | 5-Ethyl-3,7-dioxa-1-azabicyclo [3.3.0] octane | 7-Ethylbicyclooxazolidine | 7747-35-5 | 231-810-4 | 0,3 % | Not to be used in oral products and in products applied on mucous membranes | ||
50 | 3-(p-Chlorophenoxy)-propane-1,2 diol | Chlorphenesin | 104-29-0 | 203-192-6 | 0,3 % | |||
51 | Sodium hydroxymethylamino acetate | Sodium Hydroxymethylglycinate | 70161-44-3 | 274-357-8 | 0,5 % | |||
52 | Silver chloride deposited on titanium dioxide | Silver chloride | 7783-90-6 | 232-033-3 | 0,004 % (as AgCl) | 20 % AgCl (w/w) on TiO2. Not to be used in products for children under 3 years of age, in oral products and in eye and lip products | ||
53 | Benzenemethanaminium, N,N-dimethyl-N-[2-[2-[4-(1,1,3,3,-tetramethylbutyl)phenoxy]ethoxy] ethyl]-, chloride | Benzethonium Chloride | 121-54-0 | 204-479-9 | (a) Rinse-off products (b) Leave-on products other than oral products | 0,1 % | ||
54 | Benzalkonium chloride, bromide and saccharinatej | Benzalkonium chloride, benzalkonium bromide, benzalkonium saccharinate | 8001-54-5, 63449-41-2, 91080-29-4, 68989-01-5, 68424-85-1, 68391-01-5, 61789-71-7, 85409-22-9 | 264-151-6, 293-522-5, 273-545-7, 270-325-2, 269-919-4, 263-080-8, 287-089-1 | 0,1 % (as benzalkonium chloride) | Avoid contact with eyes | ||
55 | Methanol, (phenylmethoxy-) | Benzylhemiformal | 14548-60-8 | 238-588-8 | Rinse-off products | 0,15 % | ||
56 | 3-Iodo-2-propynylbutylcarbamate | Iodopropynyl butylcarbamate | 55406-53-6 | 259-627-5 | (a) Rinse-off products (b) Leave-on products (c) Deo-dorants/anti-perspirants | (a) 0,02 % (b) 0,01 %, (c) 0,0075 % | Not to be used in oral and lip products (a) Not to be used in products for children under 3 years of age, except in bath products/shower gels and shampoo (b) Not to be used in body lotion and body creamm (b) and (c) Not to be used in products for children under 3 years of age | |
57 | 2-Methyl-2H-isothiazol-3-one | Methylisothiazolinone | 2682-20-4 | 220-239-6 | 0,01 % | |||
[F258 | Ethyl-N-alpha-dodecanoyl-L-arginate hydrochloride n | Ethyl Lauroyl Arginate HCl | 60372-77-2 | 434-630-6 | 0,4 % | Not to be used in lip products, oral products and spray products | ] |
ANNEX VIU.K.LIST OF UV FILTERS ALLOWED IN COSMETIC PRODUCTS
a Not required if concentration is 0,5 % or less and when it is used only for product protection purposes. | ||||||||
b For use other than as a colorant, see Annex IV, No. 143. | ||||||||
Reference number | Substance identification | Conditions | Wording of conditions of use and warnings | |||||
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Chemical name/INN/XAN | Name of Common Ingredients Glossary | CAS number | EC number | Product type, body parts | Maximum concentration in ready for use preparation | Other | ||
a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i |
[F11 | ] | |||||||
2 | N,N,N-Trimethyl-4-(2-oxoborn-3-ylidenemethyl) anilinium methyl sulfate | Camphor Benzalkonium Methosulfate | 52793-97-2 | 258-190-8 | 6 % | |||
3 | Benzoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, 3,3,5-trimethylcyclohexyl ester/Homosalate | Homosalate | 118-56-9 | 204-260-8 | 10 % | |||
4 | 2-Hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone/Oxybenzone | Benzophenone-3 | 131-57-7 | 205-031-5 | 10 % | Contains Benzophenone-3a | ||
5 | Moved or deleted | |||||||
6 | 2-Phenylbenzimidazole-5-sulfonic acid and its potassium, sodium and triethanolamine salts/Ensulizole | Phenylbenzimidazole Sulfonic Acid | 27503-81-7 | 248-502-0 | 8 %(as acid) | |||
7 | 3,3'-(1,4-Phenylenedimethylene) bis(7, 7-dimethyl-2-oxobicyclo-[2.2.1]hept-1-yl-methanesulfonic acid) and its salts/Ecamsule | Terephthalylidene Dicamphor Sulfonic Acid | 92761-26-7, 90457-82-2 | 410-960-6 | 10 %(as acid) | |||
8 | 1-(4-tert-Butylphenyl)-3-(4-methoxyphenyl)propane-1,3-dione/Avobenzone | Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane | 70356-09-1 | 274-581-6 | 5 % | |||
9 | alpha-(2-Oxoborn-3-ylidene)-toluene-4-sulphonic acid and its salts | Benzylidene Camphor Sulfonic Acid | 56039-58-8 | 6 % (as acid) | ||||
10 | 2-Cyano-3,3-diphenyl acrylic acid, 2-ethylhexyl ester/Octocrilene | Octocrylene | 6197-30-4 | 228-250-8 | 10 % (as acid) | |||
11 | Polymer of N-{(2 and 4)-[(2-oxoborn-3-ylidene)methyl]benzyl} acrylamide | Polyacrylamidomethyl Benzylidene Camphor | 113783-61-2 | 6 % | ||||
12 | 2-Ethylhexyl 4-methoxycinnamate/Octinoxate | Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate | 5466-77-3 | 226-775-7 | 10 % | |||
13 | Ethoxylated ethyl-4-aminobenzoate | PEG-25 PABA | 116242-27-4 | 10 % | ||||
14 | Isopentyl-4-methoxycinnamate/Amiloxate | Isoamyl p-Methoxycinnamate | 71617-10-2 | 275-702-5 | 10 % | |||
15 | 2,4,6-Trianilino-(p-carbo-2'-ethylhexyl-1'-oxy)-1,3,5-triazine | Ethylhexyl Triazone | 88122-99-0 | 402-070-1 | 5 % | |||
16 | Phenol,2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-methyl-6-(2-methyl-3-(1,3,3,3-tetramethyl-1-(trimethylsilyl)oxy)-disiloxanyl)propyl) | Drometrizole Trisiloxane | 155633-54-8 | 15 % | ||||
17 | Benzoic acid, 4,4-((6-((4-(((1,1-dimethylethyl)amino)carbonyl)phenyl)amino)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diyl)diimino)bis-, bis (2-ethylhexyl) ester/Iscotrizinol (USAN) | Diethylhexyl Butamido Triazone | 154702-15-5 | 10 % | ||||
18 | 3-(4-Methylbenzylidene)-d1 camphor/Enzacamene | 4-Methylbenzylidene Camphor | 38102-62-4/36861-47-9 | - / 253-242-6 | 4 % | |||
19 | 3-Benzylidene camphor | 3-Benzylidene Camphor | 15087-24-8 | 239-139-9 | 2 % | |||
20 | 2-Ethylhexyl salicylate/Octisalate | Ethylhexyl Salicylate | 118-60-5 | 204-263-4 | 5 % | |||
21 | 2-Ethylhexyl 4-(dimethylamino)benzoate/Padimate O (USAN:BAN) | Ethylhexyl Dimethyl PABA | 21245-02-3 | 244-289-3 | 8 % | |||
22 | 2-Hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone-5-sulfonic acid and its sodium salt/Sulisobenzone | Benzophenone-4, Benzophenone-5 | 4065-45-6/6628-37-1 | 223-772-2 / - | 5 % (as acid) | |||
23 | 2,2'-Methylene-bis(6-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethyl-butyl)phenol) / Bisoctrizole | Methylene Bis-Benzotriazolyl Tetramethylbutylphenol | 103597-45-1 | 403-800-1 | 10 % | |||
24 | Sodium salt of 2,2'-bis(1,4-phenylene)-1H-benzimidazole-4,6-disulfonic acid) / Bisdisulizole disodium (USAN) | Disodium Phenyl Dibenzimidazole Tetrasulfonate | 180898-37-7 | 429-750-0 | 10 % (as acid) | |||
25 | 2,2'-(6-(4-Methoxyphenyl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diyl)bis(5-((2-ethylhexyl)oxy)phenol) / Bemotrizinol | Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine | 187393-00-6 | 10 % | ||||
26 | Dimethicodiethylbenzalmalonate | Polysilicone-15 | 207574-74-1 | 426-000-4 | 10 % | |||
27 | Titanium dioxideb | Titanium Dioxide | 13463-67-7/1317-70-0/1317-80-2 | 236-675-5/205-280-1/215-282-2 | 25 % | |||
[F128 | Benzoic acid, 2-[-4-(diethylamino)-2-hydroxybenzoyl]-. Hexylester | Diethylamino Hydroxy benzoyl Hexyl Benzoate | 302776-68-7 | 443-860-6 | 10 % | ] |
ANNEX VIIU.K.SYMBOLS USED ON PACKAGING/CONTAINER
1.Reference to enclosed or attached informationU.K.
2.Period-after-openingU.K.
3.Date of minimum durabilityU.K.
ANNEX VIIIU.K.LIST OF VALIDATED ALTERNATIVE METHODS TO ANIMAL TESTING
This Annex lists the alternative methods validated by the European Centre on Validation of Alternative Methods (ECVAM) of the Joint Research Centre available to meet the requirements of this Regulation and which are not listed in Commission Regulation (EC) No 440/2008 of 30 May 2008 laying down test methods pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH). As animal testing may not be replaced completely by an alternative method, it should be mentioned in Annex VIII whether the alternative method fully or partially replaces animal testing.
Reference number | Validated alternative methods | Nature of replacement full or partial |
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A | B | C |
ANNEX IXU.K.
PART AU.K.Repealed Directive with its successive amendments
(referred to in Article 33)
Council Directive 76/768/EEC of 27 July 1976 | (OJ L 262, 27.9.1976, p. 169) |
Council Directive 79/661/EEC of 24 July 1979 | (OJ L 192, 31.7.1979, p. 35) |
Commission Directive 82/147/EEC of 11 February 1982 | (OJ L 63, 6.3.1982, p. 26) |
Council Directive 82/368/EEC of 17 May 1982 | (OJ L 167, 15.6.1982, p. 1) |
Commission Directive 83/191/EEC of 30 March 1983 | (OJ L 109, 26.4.1983, p. 25) |
Commission Directive 83/341/EEC of 29 June 1983 | (OJ L 188, 13.7.1983, p. 15) |
Commission Directive 83/496/EEC of 22 September 1983 | (OJ L 275, 8.10.1983, p. 20) |
Council Directive 83/574/EEC of 26 October 1983 | (OJ L 332, 28.11.1983, p. 38) |
Commission Directive 84/415/EEC of 18 July 1984 | (OJ L 228, 25.8.1984, p. 31) |
Commission Directive 85/391/EEC of 16 July 1985 | (OJ L 224, 22.8.1985, p. 40) |
Commission Directive 86/179/EEC of 28 February 1986 | (OJ L 138, 24.5.1986, p. 40) |
Commission Directive 86/199/EEC of 26 March 1986 | (OJ L 149, 3.6.1986, p. 38) |
Commission Directive 87/137/EEC of 2 February 1987 | (OJ L 56, 26.2.1987, p. 20) |
Commission Directive 88/233/EEC of 2 March 1988 | (OJ L 105, 26.4.1988, p. 11) |
Council Directive 88/667/EEC of 21 December 1988 | (OJ L 382, 31.12.1988, p. 46) |
Commission Directive 89/174/EEC of 21 February 1989 | (OJ L 64, 8.3.1989, p. 10) |
Council Directive 89/679/EEC of 21 December 1989 | (OJ L 398, 30.12.1989, p. 25) |
Commission Directive 90/121/EEC of 20 February 1990 | (OJ L 71, 17.3.1990, p. 40) |
Commission Directive 91/184/EEC of 12 March 1991 | (OJ L 91, 12.4.1991, p. 59) |
Commission Directive 92/8/EEC of 18 February 1992 | (OJ L 70, 17.3.1992, p. 23) |
Commission Directive 92/86/EEC of 21 October 1992 | (OJ L 325, 11.11.1992, p. 18) |
Council Directive 93/35/EEC of 14 June 1993 | (OJ L 151, 23.6.1993, p. 32) |
Commission Directive 93/47/EEC of 22 June 1993 | (OJ L 203, 13.8.1993, p. 24) |
Commission Directive 94/32/EC of 29 June 1994 | (OJ L 181, 15.7.1994, p. 31) |
Commission Directive 95/17/EC of 19 June 1995 | (OJ L 140, 23.6.1995, p. 26) |
Commission Directive 95/34/EC of 10 July 1995 | (OJ L 167, 18.7.1995, p. 19) |
Commission Directive 96/41/EC of 25 June 1996 | (OJ L 198, 8.8.1996, p. 36) |
Commission Directive 97/1/EC of 10 January 1997 | (OJ L 16, 18.1.1997, p. 85) |
Commission Directive 97/18/EC of 17 April 1997 | (OJ L 114, 1.5.1997, p. 43) |
Commission Directive 97/45/EC of 14 July 1997 | (OJ L 196, 24.7.1997, p. 77) |
Commission Directive 98/16/EC of 5 March 1998 | (OJ L 77, 14.3.1998, p. 44) |
Commission Directive 98/62/EC of 3 September 1998 | (OJ L 253, 15.9.1998, p. 20) |
Commission Directive 2000/6/EC of 29 February 2000 | (OJ L 56, 1.3.2000, p. 42) |
Commission Directive 2000/11/EC of 10 March 2000 | (OJ L 65, 14.3.2000, p. 22) |
Commission Directive 2000/41/EC of 19 June 2000 | (OJ L 145, 20.6.2000, p. 25) |
Commission Directive 2002/34/EC of 15 April 2002 | (OJ L 102, 18.4.2002, p. 19) |
Commission Directive 2003/1/EC of 6 January 2003 | (OJ L 5, 10.1.2003, p. 14) |
Commission Directive 2003/16/EC of 19 February 2003 | (OJ L 46, 20.2.2003, p. 24) |
Directive 2003/15/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 February 2003 | (OJ L 66, 11.3.2003, p. 26) |
Commission Directive 2003/80/EC of 5 September 2003 | (OJ L 224, 6.9.2003, p. 27) |
Commission Directive 2003/83/EC of 24 September 2003 | (OJ L 238, 25.9.2003, p. 23) |
Commission Directive 2004/87/EC of 7 September 2004 | (OJ L 287, 8.9.2004, p. 4) |
Commission Directive 2004/88/EC of 7 September 2004 | (OJ L 287, 8.9.2004, p. 5) |
Commission Directive 2004/94/EC of 15 September 2004 | (OJ L 294, 17.9.2004, p. 28) |
Commission Directive 2004/93/EC of 21 September 2004 | (OJ L 300, 25.9.2004, p. 13) |
Commission Directive 2005/9/EC of 28 January 2005 | (OJ L 27, 29.1.2005, p. 46) |
Commission Directive 2005/42/EC of 20 June 2005 | (OJ L 158, 21.6.2005, p. 17) |
Commission Directive 2005/52/EC of 9 September 2005 | (OJ L 234, 10.9.2005, p. 9) |
Commission Directive 2005/80/EC of 21 November 2005 | (OJ L 303, 22.11.2005, p. 32) |
Commission Directive 2006/65/EC of 19 July 2006 | (OJ L 198, 20.7.2006, p. 11) |
Commission Directive 2006/78/EC of 29 September 2006 | (OJ L 271, 30.9.2006, p. 56) |
Commission Directive 2007/1/EC of 29 January 2007 | (OJ L 25, 1.2.2007, p. 9) |
Commission Directive 2007/17/EC of 22 March 2007 | (OJ L 82, 23.3.2007, p. 27) |
Commission Directive 2007/22/EC of 17 April 2007 | (OJ L 101, 18.4.2007, p. 11) |
Commission Directive 2007/53/EC of 29 August 2007 | (OJ L 226, 30.8.2007, p. 19) |
Commission Directive 2007/54/EC of 29 August 2007 | (OJ L 226, 30.8.2007, p. 21) |
Commission Directive 2007/67/EC of 22 November 2007 | (OJ L 305, 23.11.2007, p. 22) |
Commission Directive 2008/14/EC of 15 February 2008 | OJ L 42, 16.2.2008, p. 43 |
Commission Directive 2008/42/EC of 3 April 2008 | OJ L 93, 4.4.2008, p. 13 |
Commission Directive 2008/88/EC of 23 September 2008 | OJ L 256, 24.9.2008, p. 12 |
Commission Directive 2008/123/EC of 18 December 2008 | OJ L 340, 19.12.2008, p. 71 |
Commission Directive 2009/6/EC of 4 February 2009 | OJ L 36, 5.2.2009, p. 15 |
Commission Directive 2009/36/EC of 16 April 2009 | OJ L 98, 17.4.2009, p. 31 |
PART BU.K.List of time-limits for transposition into national law and application
(referred to in Article 33)
Directive | Time-limit for transposition |
---|---|
Council Directive 76/768/EEC of 27 July 1976 | 30.1.1978 |
Council Directive 79/661/EEC of 24 July 1979 | 30.7.1979 |
Commission Directive 82/147/EEC of 11 February 1982 | 31.12.1982 |
Council Directive 82/368/EEC of 17 May 1982 | 31.12.1983 |
Commission Directive 83/191/EEC of 30 March 1983 | 31.12.1984 |
Commission Directive 83/341/EEC of 29 June 1983 | 31.12.1984 |
Commission Directive 83/496/EEC of 22 September 1983 | 31.12.1984 |
Council Directive 83/574/EEC of 26 October 1983 | 31.12.1984 |
Commission Directive 84/415/EEC of 18 July 1984 | 31.12.1985 |
Commission Directive 85/391/EEC of 16 July 1985 | 31.12.1986 |
Commission Directive 86/179/EEC of 28 February 1986 | 31.12.1986 |
Commission Directive 86/199/EEC of 26 March 1986 | 31.12.1986 |
Commission Directive 87/137/EEC of 2 February 1987 | 31.12.1987 |
Commission Directive 88/233/EEC of 2 March 1988 | 30.9.1988 |
Council Directive 88/667/EEC of 21 December 1988 | 31.12.1993 |
Commission Directive 89/174/EEC of 21 February 1989 | 31.12.1989 |
Council Directive 89/679/EEC of 21 December 1989 | 3.1.1990 |
Commission Directive 90/121/EEC of 20 February 1990 | 31.12.1990 |
Commission Directive 91/184/EEC of 12 March 1991 | 31.12.1991 |
Commission Directive 92/8/EEC of 18 February 1992 | 31.12.1992 |
Commission Directive 92/86/EEC of 21 October 1992 | 30.6.1993 |
Council Directive 93/35/EEC of 14 June 1993 | 14.6.1995 |
Commission Directive 93/47/EEC of 22 June 1993 | 30.6.1994 |
Commission Directive 94/32/EC of 29 June 1994 | 30.6.1995 |
Commission Directive 95/17/EC of 19 June 1995 | 30.11.1995 |
Commission Directive 95/34/EC of 10 July 1995 | 30.6.1996 |
Commission Directive 96/41/EC of 25 June 1996 | 30.6.1997 |
Commission Directive 97/1/EC of 10 January 1997 | 30.6.1997 |
Commission Directive 97/18/EC of 17 April 1997 | 31.12.1997 |
Commission Directive 97/45/EC of 14 July 1997 | 30.6.1998 |
Commission Directive 98/16/EC of 5 March 1998 | 1.4.1998 |
Commission Directive 98/62/EC of 3 September 1998 | 30.6.1999 |
Commission Directive 2000/6/EC of 29 February 2000 | 1.7.2000 |
Commission Directive 2000/11/EC of 10 March 2000 | 1.6.2000 |
Commission Directive 2000/41/EC of 19 June 2000 | 29.6.2000 |
Commission Directive 2002/34/EC of 15 April 2002 | 15.4.2003 |
Commission Directive 2003/1/EC of 6 January 2003 | 15.4.2003 |
Commission Directive 2003/16/EC of 19 February 2003 | 28.2.2003 |
Directive 2003/15/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 February 2003 | 10.9.2004 |
Commission Directive 2003/80/EC of 5 September 2003 | 11.9.2004 |
Commission Directive 2003/83/EC of 24 September 2003 | 23.9.2004 |
Commission Directive 2004/87/EC of 7 September 2004 | 1.10.2004 |
Commission Directive 2004/88/EC of 7 September 2004 | 1.10.2004 |
Commission Directive 2004/94/EC of 15 September 2004 | 21.9.2004 |
Commission Directive 2004/93/EC of 21 September 2004 | 30.9.2004 |
Commission Directive 2005/9/EC of 28 January 2005 | 16.2.2006 |
Commission Directive 2005/42/EC of 20 June 2005 | 31.12.2005 |
Commission Directive 2005/52/EC of 9 September 2005 | 1.1.2006 |
Commission Directive 2005/80/EC of 21 November 2005 | 22.5.2006 |
Commission Directive 2006/65/EC of 19 July 2006 | 1.9.2006 |
Commission Directive 2006/78/EC of 29 September 2006 | 30.3.2007 |
Commission Directive 2007/1/EC of 29 January 2007 | 21.8.2007 |
Commission Directive 2007/17/EC of 22 March 2007 | 23.9.2007 |
Commission Directive 2007/22/EC of 17 April 2007 | 18.1.2008 |
Commission Directive 2007/53/EC of 29 August 2007 | 19.4.2008 |
Commission Directive 2007/54/EC of 29 August 2007 | 18.3.2008 |
Commission Directive 2007/67/EC of 22 November 2007 | 31.12.2007 |
Commission Directive 2008/14/EC of 15 February 2008 | 16.8.2008 |
Commission Directive 2008/42/EC of 3 April 2008 | 4.10.2008 |
Commission Directive 2008/88/EC of 23 September 2008 | 14.2.2009 |
Commission Directive 2008/123/EC of 18 December 2008 | 8.7.2009 |
Commission Directive 2009/6/EC of 4 February 2009 | 5.8.2009 |
Commission Directive 2009/36/EC of 16 April 2009 | 15.11.2009 |
ANNEX XU.K.CORRELATION TABLE
Directive 76/768/EEC | This Regulation |
---|---|
Article 1 | Article 2(1)(a) |
Article 2 | Article 3 |
Article 3 | — |
Article 4(1) | Article 14(1) |
Article 4(2) | Article 17 |
Article 4a | Article 18 |
Article 4b | Article 15(1) |
Article 5 | — |
Article 5a | Article 33 |
Article 6(1),(2) | Article 19(1),(2),(3),(4) |
Article 6(3) | Article 20 |
Article 7(1) | Article 9 |
Article 7(2) | Article 19(5), (6) |
Article 7(3) | Article 13 |
Article 7a (1) (h) | Article 21 |
Article 7a(1),(2),(3) | Article 10, 11, Annex I |
Article 7a(4) | Article 13 |
Article 7a(5) | Article 29, 34 |
Article 8(1) | Article 12 |
Article 8(2) | Article 31 |
Article 8a | — |
Article 9 | Article 35 |
Article 10 | Article 32 |
Article 11 | — |
Article 12 | Article 27 |
Article 13 | Article 28 |
Article 14 | — |
Article 15 | — |
Annex I | Preamble, No. 7 |
Annex II | Annex II |
Annex III | Annex III |
Annex IV | Annex IV |
Annex V | — |
Annex VI | Annex V |
Annex VII | Annex VI |
Annex VIII | Annex VII |
Annex VIIIa | Annex VII |
Annex IX | Annex VIII |
— | Annex IX |
— | Annex X |
Opinion of the European Parliament of 24 March 2009 (not yet published in the Official Journal) and Council Decision of 20 November 2009.