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814.82 ChemPICO

Ordinance on the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain Chemicals in International Trade (PIC Ordinance, ChemPICO)

English is not an official language of the Swiss Confederation. This translation is provided for information purposes only and has no legal force.

of 10 November 2004 (Status as of 1 October 2024)

The Swiss Federal Council,

based on Article 19 paragraph 2 letters a and d and Art. 38 of the Chemicals Act of 15 December 2000 1 (ChemA)
and Articles 29 and 39, paragraph 1 bis of the Federal Act of 7 October 1983 2 on the Protection of the Environment
and in implementation of the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent (PIC) Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade of 10 September 1998 3 (PIC Convention),

ordains:

Section 1 General Provisions

Art. 1 Aim

This Ordinance establishes a notification and information system for the import and export of certain substances and preparations, the use of which is banned or subject to severe restrictions owing to their effects on human health or on the environment.

It enables Switzerland to participate in the international notification procedure and the international prior informed consent procedure (PIC procedure) for certain hazardous chemicals and preparations in accordance with the PIC Convention.

Art. 2 Scope

This Ordinance applies to:

  1. substances that are banned or subject to severe restrictions in Switzerland for reasons of health or environmental protection (Annex 1);
  2. substances subject to the PIC procedure (Annex 2) and severely hazardous pesticide formulations (Annex 2);
  3. other hazardous substances and hazardous preparations in terms of Article 3 of the Chemicals Ordinance of 5 June 20154 (ChemO).5

It does not apply to:

  1. narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances;
  2. radioactive materials;
  3. wastes;
  4. chemical weapons;
  5. pharmaceuticals, including human and veterinary drugs;
  6. foods;
  7. substances and preparations used as food additives;
  8. 6 substances and preparations exported for analysis and research purposes or by an individual for his own personal use in quantities that do not exceed 10 kg per consignment.

Art. 2a7 Definitions

In this Ordinance:

  1. chemical in accordance with Annex 1 means:1.a substance listed in Annex 1,2.a preparation that contains one or more substances in accordance with Annex 1 in a concentration that means that the preparation is deemed hazardous in terms of Article 3 ChemO8;
  2. chemical in accordance with Annex 2 means:1.a substance listed in Annex 2,2.a severely hazardous pesticide formulation listed in Annex 2,3.a preparation that contains one or more substances in accordance with Annex 1 in a concentration that means that the preparation is deemed hazardous in terms of Article 3 ChemO.

Section 2 Obligations of Exporters and Importers

Art. 3 Export notification

Any person who wishes to export a chemical under Annex 1 or 2 to an importing PIC Party must, for his first export in each calendar year and for each destination country, communicate the following information to the Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) no later than 30 days before exporting:9

  1. his name and address;
  2. the name and address of the importer;
  3. 10 the name and identity of the substance or the names, identity and content (in per cent) of all substances under Annex 1 or 2 contained in the preparation (chemical name including CAS numbers) and the appropriate trade names;
  4. the expected quantity to be exported in the current year;
  5. the importing country;
  6. the hazardous properties and the proposed hazard labelling;
  7. advice on countermeasures in the event of an accident, on measures for safe disposal and on other precautionary measures, particularly to reduce exposure and emissions;
  8. the likely uses;
  9. the likely export date;
  10. 11 the safety data sheet in accordance with Article 20 ChemO 12.

Chemicals listed in Annex 1 that are exported for use as plant protection products and are subject to the licensing requirement in accordance with Annex 2.5 Number 4.2.1 of the Chemical Risk Reduction Ordinance of 18 May 2005 13 are exempted from the notification obligation in paragraph 1. 14

Art. 4 Export restrictions

The exporters must comply with the import decisions of the Parties.

They must not export any chemical under Annex 2 to a PIC Party that, in exceptional circumstances, has failed to transmit an import decision or has transmitted an interim response that does not contain an interim decision. 15

The ban under paragraph 2 does not apply if:

  1. the chemical concerned is registered or authorised at the time of import by the importing PIC Party;
  2. the chemical concerned can be proven to have previously been used or imported by the importing PIC Party and no ban on its use has been issued by the Party; or
  3. the exporter has received express consent for the import of the chemical from the importing PIC Party.16

Art. 5 Accompanying information and customs declaration17

Any person exporting a hazardous substance or preparation in terms of Article 3 ChemO18 must:

  1. label the substance or preparation at least with the following information, taking into account the relevant international standards:1.name of the manufacturer,2.chemical name or trade name,3.information on the hazards to humans and the environment and the appropriate protective measures;
  2. provide each recipient with a safety data sheet containing the latest available information.19

20

The labelling under paragraph 1 and the safety data sheet must be worded in at least one official language of the importing country if this can be achieved at reasonable expense. In other cases, the most widely used foreign language in the importing country must be chosen.

Any person who exports a chemical under Annex 1 or 2 or imports a chemical under Annex 2 must state in the customs declaration that the chemical falls within the scope of this Ordinance. 21

Any person who exports a chemical under Annex 1 or 2 must also indicate in the customs declaration the identification number allocated by the FOEN in accordance with Article 8 a . 22

Any person who exports or imports a chemical under Annex 2 must indicate in the shipping documents the customs tariff number, insofar as such exists for the chemical under Annex 2, that contains the code assigned to the chemical under Annex 2 by the World Customs Organisation under the harmonised systems (HS-Code). 23

Art. 624

Art. 7 Import restrictions

The importers must comply with the import decisions from Switzerland in accordance with Article 14.

Section 3 Duties of the Authorities

Art. 8 Designated national authority for Switzerland

The FOEN 25 is the designated national authority under Article 4 of the PIC Convention.

Art. 8a26 Identification number

Within 15 days of receiving an export notification in terms of Article 3, the FOEN shall in each case issue an identification number valid for specific calendar year:

  1. for each chemical under Annex 1, provided the notification contains the required information;
  2. for each chemical under Annex 2, provided the export restrictions are likely to be met.

The FOEN shall inform the Federal Office for Customs and Border Security (FOCBS) 27 of the export notifications under Article 3 and of the identification numbers issued under paragraph 1.

Art. 9 Cooperation between authorities

With regard to the notification and information procedures provided for in this Ordinance, the FOEN shall obtain the opinions of those federal agencies whose areas of responsibility are affected.

The federal agencies shall keep one another informed about facts and knowledge relating to implementation of the PIC Convention.

The FOEN may request from the FOCBS the details needed to enforce this Ordinance contained in customs declarations relating to imported and exported substances and preparations. 28

Art. 10 Swiss representation in the Chemical Review Committee

The FOEN determines the representation of Switzerland in the Chemical Review Committee within the meaning of Article 18 of the PIC Convention and supervises the work arising in this connection.

Art. 11 Notification of regulatory actions

The FOEN shall notify the PIC Secretariat in writing of any Swiss regulatory action that bans certain substances or puts them under severe restrictions (Annex 1). 29

This notification shall be submitted no later than 90 days after the relevant regulatory action has come into force. It shall also contain, if available, the information required by Annex I of the PIC Convention.

Art. 12 Export notification

If a chemical under Annex 1 is exported to an importing PIC Party, the FOEN shall notify the authority designated by this Party of the export. The export notification must contain the information set out in Annex V of the PIC Convention. 30

The export notification for a chemical under Annex 1 must be submitted no later than 15 days before the first export in each calendar year. 31

If no acknowledgement is received from the designated authority of the importing PIC Party within 30 days of dispatch of the export notification, the FOEN shall repeat the notification.

Art. 13 Acknowledgement of receipt

The FOEN shall send an acknowledgement of receipt of a PIC Party’s export notification to the national authority designated by this Party within 30 days.

Art. 14 Import decision, interim response

If a substance or a severely hazardous pesticide formulation is included as a new entry in Annex III of the PIC Convention, the FOEN shall send the import decision or the interim response (both referred to hereinafter as response) from Switzerland to the PIC Secretariat no later than nine months after receipt of the decision guidance document in accordance with Article 7 of the PIC Convention . 32

The response shall be sent in agreement with the federal agencies whose areas of responsibility are affected.

Art. 15 Publications and amending of lists

The FOEN shall publish the following on its website33:

  1. the responses from Switzerland (Art. 14);
  2. every six months, the responses of the PIC Parties sent to the PIC Secretariat.34

It shall maintain the list of the PIC Parties 35 and make them available upon request.

It shall amend Annex 2 according to the changes to Annex III of the PIC Convention and add appropriate notes to Annex 1.

Section 4 Final Provisions

Art. 16 Order-issuing powers and delegation of enforcement duties

The FOEN may issue the orders required to enforce this Ordinance.

It may transfer the duties and powers assigned to it by way of this Ordinance in whole or in part to suitable public bodies or private persons.

Art. 1736 Enforcement by the customs offices and calling-in of the FOEN

By means of random checks or at the request of the FOEN, the customs offices shall monitor whether the obligations under Articles 3, 4, 5 and 7 are being met in respect of the import and export of substances and preparations.

If there is any suspicion of a violation, they have the right to detain the goods. In this case, they shall call in the FOEN. The FOEN shall carry out further investigations and take the necessary action.

Art. 18 Charges

The obligation to pay fees and the calculation of fees for administrative acts by the FOEN in accordance with this Ordinance is governed by the Chemicals Fees Ordinance of 18 May 2005 37 . 38

Art. 19 Commencement

This Ordinance comes into force on 1 January 2005.

Annex 139

(Art. 2 para 1 let. a)

Substances and preparations that are banned or subject to severe restrictions in Switzerland

Substances marked with the symbol # in this Annex are also substances or components of severely hazardous pesticide formulations that are subject to the PIC procedure (Annex 2).

Substance/preparation

Relevant CAS number(s)

Category

1,1,1-Trichlorethan

71-55-6

Industrial chemical

1,2-Dibromethan (Ethylendibromid) #

106-93-4

Pesticide

1,2-Dichlorethan (Ethylendichlorid) #

107-06-2

1,3-Dichlorpropen

542-75-6

Pesticide

2-(2,4,5-Trichlorphenoxy)-propionsäure und ihre Salze

2-(2,4,5-Trichlorphenoxy)-propionyl-verbindungen

2,4,5-Trichlorphenoxyacetylverbindungen

2,4,5-Trichlorphenoxyessigsäure und ihre Salze #

93-76-5

Pesticide

2,4-Dinitrotoluol (2,4-DNT)

121-14-2

Industrial chemical

2-Naphthylamin und seine Salze

91-59-8

Industrial chemical

4,4’-Diaminodiphenylmethan (MDA)

101-77-9

Industrial chemical

4-Aminobiphenyl und seine Salze

92-67-1

Industrial chemical

4-Nitrobiphenyl

92-93-3

Industrial chemical

5-tert-Butyl-2,4,6-trinitro-m-xylol (Moschus‑Xylol)

81-15-2

Industrial chemical

Acephat

30560-19-1

Pesticide

Acetochlor

34256-82-1

Pesticide

Alachlor #

15972-60-8

Pesticide

Aldrin #

309-00-2

Pesticide

Alkane C10-C13, Chlor #

85535-84-8

Industrial chemical

Allethrin

584-79-2

Pesticide

Ametryn

834-12-8

Pesticide

Amitraz

33089-61-1

Pesticide

Anthrachinon

84-65-1

Pesticide

Arsen and Arsenverbindungen

7440-38-2 und weitere

Pesticide

Asbestos

Industrial chemical

  1. Aktinolith #

77536-66-4

  1. Anthophyllith #

77536-67-5

  1. Amosit #

12172-73-5

  1. Krokydolith #

12001-28-4

  1. Tremolit #

77536-68-6

  1. Chrysotil

12001-29-5

alpha-Hexabromcyclododecan #

134237-50-6

Industrial chemical

Azinphos-Methyl #

86-50-0

Pesticide

Bendiocarb

22781-23-3

Pesticide

Bensulid

741-58-2

Pesticide

Bensultap

17606-31-4

Pesticide

Benzidin und seine Salze

92-87-5

Industrial chemical

Benzol40

71-43-2

Industrial chemical

beta-Hexabromcyclododecan #

134237-51-7

Industrial chemical

Binapacryl #

485-31-4

Pesticide

Bioallethrin

584-79-2

Pesticide

Bioresmethrin

28434-01-7

Pesticide

Bis(trichlormethyl)sulfon

3064-70-8

Pesticide

Bitertanol

55179-31-2

Pesticide

Bleichromat

7758-97-6

Industrial chemical

Bleichromatmolybdatsulfatrot

(C.I. Pigment Red 104)

12656-85-8

Industrial chemical

Bleisulfochromatgelb

(C.I. Pigment Yellow 34)

1344-37-2

Industrial chemical

Bromacil

314-40-9

Pesticide

Brommethan

74-83-9

Industrial chemical

Butafenacil

134605-64-4

Pesticide

Butralin

33629-47-9

Pesticide

Butylat

2008-41-5

Pesticide

Cadmium and Cadmiumverbindungen

7440-43-9 und weitere

Industrial chemical

Cadusafos

95465-99-9

Pesticide

Carbaryl

63-25-2

Pesticide

Carbendazim

10605-21-7

Pesticide

Carbofuran #

1563-66-2

Pesticide

Carbosulfan

55285-14-8

Pesticide

Chlordan #

57-74-9

Pesticide

Chlordecon (Kepon)

143-50-0

Pesticide

Chlorfenvinphos

470-90-6

Pesticide

Chloroform

67-66-3

Industrial chemical

Chlorpikrin

76-06-2

Pesticide

Chlorthal-Dimethyl

1861-32-1

Pesticide

Cholinchlorid

67-48-1

Pesticide

Cinidon-Ethyl

142891-20-1

Pesticide

Cyanamid

420-04-2

Pesticide

Cyanazin

21725-46-2

Pesticide

Cybutryn

28159-98-0

Pesticide

Cyfluthrin

68359-37-5

Pesticide

Cyhexatin

13121-70-5

Pesticide

DDD

72-54-8

DDE

72-55-9

Pesticide

DDT #

50-29-3

Pesticide

Decabromdiphenylether #

1163-19-5

Industrial chemical

Di-µ-oxo-di-n-butyl-stannylhydroxoboran (DBB)

75113-37-0

Industrial chemical

Diazinon

333-41-5

Pesticide

Dichlobenil

1194-65-6

Pesticide

Dichlorvos

62-73-7

Pesticide

Dicloran

99-30-9

Pesticide

Dicofol

115-32-2

Pesticide

Dicrotophos

141-66-2

Pesticide

Dieldrin #

60-57-1

Pesticide

Diisobutylphthalat (DIBP)

84-69-5

Industrial chemical

Dimethenamid

87674-68-8

Pesticide

Diniconazol-M

83657-18-5

Pesticide

Dinitro-ortho-cresol (DNOC) and its salts (such as ammonium, potassium and sodium salts) #

534-52-1

2980-64-5

5787-96-2

2312-76-7

Pesticide

Dinocap

131-72-6

Pesticide

Dinoseb und seine Salze und Ester#

88-85-7

Pesticide

Dinoterb

1420-07-1

Pesticide

Endosulfan #

115-29-7

Pesticide

Endrin

72-20-8

Pesticide

Ethion

563-12-2

Pesticide

Ethoxyquin

91-53-2

Pesticide

Ethylenoxid #

75-21-8

Pesticide

Fenarimol

60168-88-9

Pesticide

Fenbutatinoxid

13356-08-6

Pesticide

Fenitrothion

122-14-5

Pesticide

Fenpropathrin

39515-41-8

Pesticide

Fenthion

55-38-9

Pesticide

Fentinacetat

900-95-8

Pesticide

Fentinhydroxid

76-87-9

Pesticide

Fenvalerat

51630-58-1

Pesticide

Flurenol

467-69-6

Pesticide

Flusilazol

85509-19-9

Pesticide

Furathiocarb

65907-30-4

Pesticide

gamma-Hexabromcyclododecan #

134237-52-8

Industrial chemical

Guazatin

108173-90-6

Pesticide

Halogenierte Naphthaline

(C10HnX8-nmit X=Halogen und 0≤n≤7)

Industrial chemical

Halone: Alle vollständig halogenierten bromhaltigen Fluorkohlenwasserstoffe mit bis zu 3 C-Atomen

Industrial chemical

Halons: all fully halogenated bromine-containing fluorocarbons with up to 3 carbon atoms

Industrial chemical

HBFCs: All partially halogenated brominecontaining fluorohydrocarbons with up to 3 carbon atoms

Industrial chemical

HCFCs: All partially halogenated chlorofluorocarbons with up to 3 carbon atoms

Industrial chemical

HCH (gemischte Isomere) #

608-73-1

Pesticide

Heptabromdiphenylether

C12H3Br7O #

68928-80-3

Industrial chemical

Heptachlor #

76-44-8

Pesticide

Heptachlorepoxid

1024-57-3

Pesticide, Industrial chemical

Hexabromcyclododecane (HBCDD) #

3194-55-6

25637-99-4

Industrial chemical

Hexabromdiphenylether

C12H4Br6O #

36483-60-0

Industrial chemical

Hexachlorbenzol #

118-74-1

Pesticide

Hexachlorbutadien

87-68-3

Industrial chemical

Hexaconazol

79983-71-4

Pesticide

Hydramethylnon

67485-29-4

Pesticide

Ioxynil

1689-83-4

Pesticide

Isodrin

465-73-6

Pesticide

Isoproturon

34123-59-6

Pesticide

Kelevan

4234-79-1

Pesticide

Lindan #

58-89-9

Pesticide

Malathion

121-75-5

Pesticide

Mercury compounds, including inorganic mercury compounds, alkyl mercury compounds and alkyloxyalkyl and aryl mercury compounds

Pesticide, Industrial chemical

Methabenzthiazuron

18691-97-9

Pesticide

Methoxychlor

72-43-5

Pesticide

Methylparathion #

298-00-0

Pesticide

Metoxuron

19937-59-8

Pesticide

Mevinphos

7786-34-7

Pesticide

Mirex

2385-85-5

Pesticide, Industrial chemical

Monolinuron

1746-81-2

Pesticide

Monomethyldibromdiphenylmethan

99688-47-8

Industrial chemical

Monomethyldichlordiphenylmethan

Industrial chemical

Monomethyltetrachlordiphenylmethan

76253-60-6

Industrial chemical

Nabam

142-59-6

Pesticide

Naled

300-76-5

Pesticide

Nonylphenol

Pesticide, Industrial chemical

Nonylphenolethoxylate

Pesticide, Industrial chemical

Novaluron

116714-46-6

Pesticide

Octabromdiphenylether

C12H2Br8O

32536-52-0

Industrial chemical

Octylphenol

Pesticide, Industrial chemical

Octylphenolethoxylate

Pesticide, Industrial chemical

Omethoat

1113-02-6

Pesticide

Oxadiargyl

39807-15-3

Pesticide

Oxydemeton-methyl

301-12-2

Pesticide

Parathion #

56-38-2

Pesticide

Pebulat

1114-71-2

Pesticide

Pentabromdiphenylether

C12H5Br5O #

32534-81-9

Industrial chemical

Pentachlorbenzol

608-93-5

Pesticide, Industrial chemical

Pentachlorphenol und seine Salze sowie Pentachlorphenoxyverbindungen #

87-86-5

Pesticide, Industrial chemical

Perfluoroctansäure,
ihre Salze und Vorläuferverbindungen #

335-67-1

und weitere

Industrial chemical

Perfluorooctane sulfonates (PFOS) C8F17SO2X (X = OH, Metal salt (O-M+), halide, amide, and other derivatives including polymers) #

1763-23-1 2795‑39-3 and other

Industrial chemical

Permethrin

52645-53-1

Pesticide

Perthan

72-56-0

Pesticide

Phorat #

298-02-2

Pesticide

Phosalon

2310-17-0

Pesticide

Polybromierte Biphenyle (PBB) #

36355-01-8

(hexa-)

27858-07-7

(octa-)

13654-09-6

(deca-)

Industrial chemical

Polychlorierte Biphenyle (PCB) #

1336-36-3

Industrial chemical

Polychlorierte Terphenyle (PCT) #

61788-33-8

Industrial chemical

Procymidon

32809-16-8

Pesticide

Prometryn

7287-19-6

Pesticide

Propachlor

1918-16-7

Pesticide

Propanil

709-98-8

Pesticide

Propargit

2312-35-8

Pesticide

Propazin

139-40-2

Pesticide

Propham

122-42-9

Pesticide

Propoxur

114-26-1

Pesticide

Quintozen

82-68-8

Pesticide

Resmethrin

10453-86-8

Pesticide

Rotenon

83-79-4

Pesticide

Siduron

1982-49-6

Pesticide

Simazin

122-34-9

Pesticide

Stroban

8001-50-1

Pesticide

Teeröle

8001-58-9, 61789-28-4, 84650-04-4, 90640-84-9, 65996-91-0, 90640-80-5, 65996-85-2, 8021-39-4, 122384-78-5

Industrial chemical

Telodrin

297-78-9

Pesticide

Temephos

3383-96-8

Pesticide

Terbacil

5902-51-2

Pesticide

Terbufos #

13071-79-9

Pesticide

Terbutryn

886-50-0

Pesticide

Tetrabromdiphenylether

C12H6Br4O #

40088-47-9

Industrial chemical

Tetrachlorkohlenstoff

56-23-5

Industrial chemical

Tetrachlorophenol and its salts as well as
tetrachlorophenoxy compounds

Tetrachlorvinphos

22248-79-9

Pesticide

Tetradifon

116-29-0

Pesticide

Tetramethrin

7696-12-0

Pesticide

Thiocyclamhydrogenoxalat

31895-22-4

Pesticide

Thiodicarb

59669-26-0

Pesticide

Thiometon

640-15-3

Pesticide

Tolylfluanid

731-27-1

Pesticide

Toxaphen (Camphechlor) #

8001-35-2

Pesticide

Triadimefon

43121-43-3

Pesticide

Triasulfuron

82097-50-5

Pesticide

Trichlorfon #

52-68-6

Pesticide

Tridemorph

24602-86-6

Pesticide

Triflumuron

64628-44-0

Pesticide

Trifluralin

1582-09-8

Pesticide

Triorganostannic compounds, including all tributyltin compounds #

56-35-9 and
others

Pesticide

Tris(2,3-dibrompropyl)phosphat #

126-72-7

Industrial chemical

Tris(2-chlorethyl)-phosphat (TCEP)

115-96-8

Industrial chemical

Tris-azidirinyl-phosphinoxid

545-55-1

Industrial chemical

Vamidothion

2275-23-2

Pesticide

Vinclozolin

50471-44-8

Pesticide

Zineb

12122-67-7

Pesticide

Annex 241

(Art. 2 para. 1 let. b)

Substances and severely hazardous pesticide formulations subject to the prior informed consent procedure

(This Annex is identical to Annex III of the PIC Convention.)

Substance/severely hazardous pesticide formulation

Relevant CAS number(s)

Category

2,4,5-T and its salts and esters

93-76-5*

Pesticide

Alachlor

15972-60-8

Pesticide

Aldicarb

116-06-3

Pesticide

Aldrin

309-00-2

Pesticide

Azinphos-Methyl

86-50-0

Pesticide

Binapacryl

485–31-4

Pesticide

Captafol

2425-06-1

Pesticide

Carbofuran

1563-66-2

Pesticide

Chlordane

57-74-9

Pesticide

Chlordimeform

6164-98-3

Pesticide

Chlorobenzilate

510-15-6

Pesticide

DDT

50-29-3

Pesticide

Dieldrin

60-57-1

Pesticide

Dinitro-ortho-cresol (DNOC) and its salts (such as ammonium salt, potassium salt and sodium salt)

534-52-1 2980‑64-5 5787‑96-2 2312‑76-7

Pesticide

Dinoseb and its salts and esters

88-85-7*

Pesticide

1,2-dibromoethane (EDB)

106-93-4

Pesticide

Endosulfan

115-29-7

Pesticide

Ethylene dichloride

107-06-2

Pesticide

Ethylene oxide

75-21-8

Pesticide

Fluoroacetamide

640-19-7

Pesticide

HCH (mixed isomers)

608-73-1

Pesticide

Heptachlor

76-44-8

Pesticide

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

Pesticide

Lindane

58-89-9

Pesticide

Mercury compounds, including inorganic mercury compounds, alkyl mercury compounds and alkyloxyalkyl and aryl mercury compounds

Pesticide

Methamidophos

10265-92-6

Pesticide

Monocrotophos

6923-22-4

Pesticide

Parathion

56-38-2

Pesticide

Pentachlorophenol and its salts and esters

87-86-5*

Pesticide

Phorate

298-02-2

Pesticide

Terbufos

13071-79-9

Pesticide

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

Pesticide

Trichlorfon

52-68-6

Pesticide

Dustable powder formulations (DP) containing a combination of:

Severely hazardous pesticide formulation

  1. Benomyl at or above 7 per cent,

17804-35-2

  1. Carbofuran at or above 10 per cent, and

1563-66-2

  1. Thiram at or above 15 per cent

137-26-8

Phosphamidon (soluble liquid formulations of the substance that exceed 1000 g active ingredient/l)

13171-21-6 (mixture, (E)&(Z) isomers) 23783‑98-4 ([Z]‑isomer) 297-99-4 ([E]‑isomer)

Severely hazardous pesticide formulation

Methyl-parathion (emulsifiable concentrates (EC) at or above 19.5 % active ingredient and dusts at or above 1.5 % active ingredient)

298-00-0

Severely hazardous pesticide
formulation

Asbestos:

Industrial

  1. Actinolite

77536-66-4

  1. Anthophyllite

77536-67-5

  1. Amosite

12172-73-5

  1. Crocidolite

12001-28-4

  1. Tremolite

77536-68-6

Commercial Octabromodiphenyl ether including:

Industrial

  1. Hexabromodiphenyl ether

36483-60-0

  1. Heptabromodiphenyl ether

68928-80-3

Commercial Pentabromodiphenyl ether including:

Industrial

  1. Tetrabromodiphenyl ether

40088-47-9

  1. Pentabromodiphenyl ether

32534-81-9

Decabromdiphenyl ether

1163-19-5

Industrial

Hexabromocyclododecane

25637-99-4

3194-55-6

134237-50-6

134237-51-7

134237-52-8

Industrial

Perfluorooctane sulfonic acid, Perfluorooctane sulfonate, Perfluorooctane sulfonamide and Perfluorooctane sulfonyl, including:

1763-23-1

Industrial

  1. Perfluorooctane sulfonic acid

2795-39-3

  1. Potassium perfluorooctane sulfonate

29457-72-5

  1. Lithium perfluorooctane sulfonate

29081-56-9

  1. Ammonium perfluorooctane sulfonate

70225-14-8

  1. Diethanolammonium perfluorooctane sulfonate

56773-42-3

  1. Tetraethylammonium perfluoroctane sulfonate

56773-42-3

  1. Didecyldimethylammonium perfluorooctane sulfonate

251099-16-8

  1. N-ethyl-perfluorooctane sulfonamide

4151-50-2

  1. N-methyl-perfluorooctane sulfonamide

31506-32-8

  1. N-ethyl-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-perfluorooctane sulfonamide

1691-99-2

  1. N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-N-methyl-perfluorooctane sulfonamide

24448-09-7

  1. Perfluorooctane sulfonyl fluoride

307-35-7

Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), its salts and PFOA-related compounds
including:

  1. any related substance and its salts and polymers with a linear or branched perfluoropheptyl group with the formula C7F15- that are directly bound to another carbon atom as a structural element,
  2. any related substance and its salts and polymers with a linear or branched perfluorooctyl group with the formula C8F17- as a structural element;

with the exception of:

  1. compounds with the formula C8F17-X, whereby X = F, Cl, or Br,
  2. compounds with the formula
    C8F17-C(=O)OH, C8F17-C(=O)O-X′ or C8F17-CF2-X′ (whereby X′ means any group, including salts),
  3. perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) and its derivatives; these are compounds with the molecular formula C8F17SO2X (whereby X means: OH, metal salts (O-M+), halogenides, amides and other derivatives, including polymers).

335-67-1

Industriechemikalie

335-67-1

Industrial

Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

36355-01-8 (hexa-) 27858‑07-7 (octa-) 13654‑09-6 (deca-)

Industrial

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB)

1336-36-3

Industrial

Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT)

61788-33-8

Industrial

Short-chain chlorinated paraffins

85535-84-8

Industrial

Tetraethyl lead

78-00-2

Industrial

Tetramethyl lead

75-74-1

Industrial

Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate

126-72-7

Industrial

All Tributyltin compounds including:

Pesticide/

Industrial**

  1. Tributyltin oxide

56-35-9

  1. Tributyltin fluoride

1983-10-4

  1. Tributyltin methacrylate

2155-70-6

  1. Tributyltin benzoate

4342-36-3

  1. Tributyltin chloride

1461-22-9

  1. Tributyltin linoleate

24124-25-2

  1. Tributyltin naphthenate

85409-17-2

  1. * Only the CAS numbers of parent compounds are listed. For a list of other relevant CAS numbers, reference may be made to the relevant decision guidance document.42
  1. ** All tributyltin compounds are listed in Annex III in both the industrial and pesticide categories. These chemicals were initially listed in Annex III in the pesticide category by decision RC-4/5, with the amendment entering into force on 1 February 2009. Decision RC-8/5 subsequently amended Annex III to list all tributyltin compounds in the industrial category, with the amendment entering into force on 15 September 2017.
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