-
(a) to implement the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade; (b) to promote shared responsibility and cooperative efforts in the international movement of hazardous chemicals in order to protect human health and the environment from potential harm; and (c) to contribute to their environmentally sound use.
Regulation (EC) No 304/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Coucil of 28 January 2003 concerning the export and import of dangerous chemicals (Text with EEA relevance)
Modified by
- Commission Regulation (EC) No 1213/2003of 7 July 2003amending Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 304/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the export and import of dangerous chemicals(Text with EEA relevance), 32003R1213, July 8, 2003
- Commission Regulation (EC) No 775/2004of 26 April 2004amending Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 304/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the export and import of dangerous chemicals(Text with EEA relevance), 32004R0775, April 27, 2004
- Commission Regulation (EC) No 777/2006of 23 May 2006amending Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 304/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the export and import of dangerous chemicals(Text with EEA relevance), 32006R0777, May 24, 2006
- Commission Regulation (EC) No 1376/2007of 23 November 2007amending Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 304/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the export and import of dangerous chemicals(Text with EEA relevance), 32007R1376, November 24, 2007
- Regulation (EC) No 689/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 17 June 2008concerning the export and import of dangerous chemicals, 32008R0689, July 31, 2008
-
(a) certain hazardous chemicals that are subject to the prior informed consent (PIC) procedure under the Rotterdam Convention; (b) certain hazardous chemicals that are banned or severely restricted within the Community or a Member State; and (c) all chemicals when exported insofar as their classification, packaging and labelling are concerned.
-
(a) narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances covered by Council Regulation (EEC) No 3677/90 of 13 December 1990 laying down measures to be taken to discourage the diversion of certain substances to the illicit manufacture of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances ;OJ L 357, 20.12.1990, p. 1 . Regulation as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 1232/2002 (OJ L 180, 10.7.2002, p. 5 ). (b) radioactive materials and substances covered by Council Directive 96/29/Euratom of 13 May 1996 laying down basic safety standards for the protection of the health of workers and the general public against the dangers arising from ionizing radiation ;OJ L 159, 29.6.1996, p. 1 .(c) wastes covered by Council Directives 75/442/EEC of 15 July 1975 on waste and 91/689/EEC ofOJ L 194, 25.7.1975, p. 39 . Directive as last amended by Commission Decision 96/350/EC (OJ L 135, 6.6.1996, p. 32 ).12 December 1991 on hazardous waste ;OJ L 377, 31.12.1991, p. 20 . Directive as last amended by Council Directive 94/31/EC (OJ L 168, 2.7.1994, p. 28 ).(d) chemical weapons covered by Council Regulation (EC) No 1334/2000 of 22 June 2000 setting up a Community regime for the control of exports of dual-use items and technology ;OJ L 159, 30.6.2000, p. 1 . Regulation as last amended by Council Regulation (EC) No 880/2002 (OJ L 139, 29.5.2002, p. 7 ).(e) food and food additives covered by Council Directive 89/397/EEC of 14 June 1989 on the official control of foodstuffs ;OJ L 186, 30.6.1989, p. 23 . Directive as last amended by Council Directive 93/99/EEC (OJ L 290, 24.11.1993, p. 14 ).(f) feedingstuffs covered by 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 Agency and laying down procedures in matters of food safety including additives, whether processed, partially processed or unprocessed, intended to be used for oral feeding to animals;OJ L 31, 1.2.2002, p. 1 .(g) genetically modified organisms as covered by Directive 2001/18/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 March 2001 on the deliberate release into the environment of genetically modified organisms and repealing Council Directive 90/220/EEC ;OJ L 106, 17.4.2001, p. 1 . Directive as last amended by Council Decision 2002/811/EC (OJ L 280, 18.10.2002, p. 27 ).(h) save to the extent covered by Article 3(4)(b), proprietary medicinal products and veterinary medicinal products covered by Directive 2001/83/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 November 2001 on the Community code relating to medicinal products for human use and Directive 2001/82/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council ofOJ L 311, 28.11.2001, p. 67 .6 November 2001 on the Community code relating to veterinary medicinal products ;OJ L 311, 28.11.2001, p. 1 .(i) chemicals in quantities not likely to affect health or the environment, and in any event not more than 10 kg, provided that they are imported for the purpose of research or analysis.
-
1. "chemical" means a substance as defined in Directive 67/548/EEC, whether by itself or in a preparation, or a preparation and whether manufactured or obtained from nature, but does not include living organisms. It consists of two categories: pesticides, including severely hazardous pesticide formulations; and industrial chemicals; 2. "preparation" means a mixture or a solution composed of two or more substances, if the preparation, as defined in Directive 1999/45/EC, is subject to compulsory labelling under Community legislation, on account of the presence of any of those substances; 3. "article" means a finished product containing or including a chemical, the use of which has been banned or severely restricted by Community legislation in that particular product; 4. "pesticides" means chemicals in either of the following two subcategories: -
(a) pesticides used as plant protection products as covered by Council Directive 91/414/EEC of 15 July 1991 concerning the placing of plant protection products on the market ;OJ L 230, 19.8.1991, p. 1 . Directive as last amended by Commission Directive 2002/81/EC (OJ L 276, 12.10.2002, p. 28 ). (b) other pesticides, such as biocidal products under Directive 98/8/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 February 1998 concerning the placing of biocidal products on the market and such as disinfectants, insecticides and parasiticides under Directive 2001/82/EC and Directive 2001/83/EC;OJ L 123, 24.4.1998, p. 1 .
-
5. "industrial chemicals" means chemicals in either of the following two subcategories: -
(a) chemicals for use by professionals; (b) chemicals for use by the public;
-
6. "chemical subject to export notification" means any chemical that is banned or severely restricted within the Community within one or more categories or subcategories, and any chemical that is subject to the PIC procedure listed in Part 1 of Annex I; 7. "chemical qualifying for PIC notification" means any chemical that is banned or severely restricted within the Community or a Member State within one or more categories. Chemicals banned or severely restricted in the Community within one or more categories are listed in Part 2 of Annex I; 8. "chemical subject to the PIC procedure" means any chemical listed in Annex III to the Convention or, before its entry into force, under the interim PIC procedure. These chemicals are listed in Part 3 of Annex I to this Regulation; 9. "banned chemical" means: -
(a) a chemical all uses of which within one or more categories or subcategories have been prohibited by final regulatory action by the Community, in order to protect human health or the environment; or (b) a chemical that has been refused approval for first-time use or has been withdrawn by industry either from the Community market or from further consideration in a notification, registration or approval process and where there is evidence that the chemical raises concerns for human health or the environment;
-
10. "severely restricted chemical" means: -
(a) a chemical, virtually all use of which within one or more categories or subcategories has been prohibited by final regulatory action in order to protect human health or the environment, but for which certain specific uses remain allowed; or (b) a chemical that has, for virtually all use, been refused for approval or been withdrawn by industry either from the Community market or from further consideration in a notification, registration or approval process, and where there is evidence that the chemical raises concern for human health or the environment;
-
11. "chemical banned or severely restricted by a Member State" means any chemical that is banned or severely restricted by national regulatory action of a Member State; 12. "final regulatory action" means a legislative act, the purpose of which is to ban or severely restrict a chemical; 13. "Convention" means the Rotterdam Convention of 10 September 1998 on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade;14. "PIC procedure" means the Prior Informed Consent Procedure established by the Convention; 15. "severely hazardous pesticide formulation" means a chemical formulated for pesticidal use that produces severe health or environmental effects observable within a short period of time after single or multiple exposure, under conditions of use; 16. "export" means: -
(a) the permanent or temporary export of a chemical meeting the conditions of Article 23(2) of the Treaty; (b) the re-export of a chemical not meeting the conditions referred to in (a) which is placed under a customs procedure other than transit procedure;
-
17. "import" means the physical introduction into the customs territory of the Community of a chemical which is placed under a customs procedure other than transit procedure; 18. "exporter" means any natural or legal person on whose behalf an export declaration is made, that is to say the person who, at the time when the declaration is accepted, holds the contract with the consignee in a Party or other country and has the power for determining the sending of the chemical out of the customs territory of the Community. If no export contract has been concluded or if the holder of the contract does not act on its own behalf, the power for determining the sending of the chemical out of the customs territory of the Community shall be decisive; 19. "importer" means any natural or legal person who at the time of import into the customs territory of the Community is the consignee for the chemical; 20. "Party to the Convention" means a State or a regional economic integration organisation that has consented to be bound by the Convention and for which the Convention is in force; 21. "Party" means: -
(a) a Party to the Convention; (b) any country which has not ratified the Convention but which participates in the PIC procedure during a period to be established by the Conference of Parties; (c) before the entry into force of the Convention, any country participating in the interim PIC procedure established by the Resolution on interim arrangements adopted in Rotterdam on 11 September 1998 ;
-
22. "other country" means any country that is not a Party as defined in point 21; 23. "the Conference of the Parties" means the body established by Article 18 of the Convention to perform certain functions linked to implementation of the Convention; 24. "Chemical Review Committee" means the subsidiary body established by the Conference of the Parties in accordance with Article 18(6) of the Convention or, before its entry into force, the interim Chemical Review Committee established by the Resolution on interim arrangements; 25. "the Secretariat" means the Secretariat of the Convention or, before its entry into force, the interim Secretariat established by the Resolution on interim arrangements; 26. "decision guidance document" means the technical document prepared by the Chemical Review Committee for chemicals subject to the PIC procedure.
-
(a) the chemical has become a chemical subject to the PIC procedure; and (b) the importing country being a Party to the Convention has provided a response in accordance with Article 10(2) of the Convention to the Secretariat whether to consent or not to consent to import of the chemical; and (c) the Commission has received this information from the Secretariat and has forwarded it to Member States.
-
(i) the appropriate authority of the importing Party or other country has waived the requirement to be notified before the export of the chemical; and (ii) the Commission has received the information from the Secretariat or from the appropriate authority of the importing Party or other country and has forwarded it to Member States and made it available on the Internet.
-
notify the Secretariat, pursuant to this Article, or provide the information to the Secretariat, pursuant to Article 11.
-
(a) explicit consent to the import has been sought and received by the exporter through his designated national authority and the designated national authority of the importing Party or an appropriate authority in an importing other country; or (b) in the case of chemicals listed in Part 3 of Annex I, the latest circular issued by the Secretariat pursuant to paragraph 1 indicates that the importing Party has given consent to import.
-
(a) the provision of publicly available information on regulatory actions relevant to the objectives of the Convention; and (b) the provision of information to Parties and other countries directly or through the Secretariat on those actions which substantially restrict one or more uses of a chemical.
-
(a) the information specified in Annex II and Annex III; (b) the information contained in safety data sheets referred to in paragraph 3 of Article 16; (c) the expiry date of the chemical; (d) the production date of the chemical; (e) information on precautionary measures, including hazard classification, the nature of the risk and the relevant safety advice; and (f) the summary results of the toxicological and ecotoxicological tests.
Chemical | CAS No | Einecs No | CN | Subcategory |
Use limitation |
Countries for which no notification is required |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1,1,1-Trichloroethane | 71-55-6 | 200-756-3 | i(2) | b | ||
1,2-Dibromoethane (Ethylene dibromide) # | 106-93-4 | 203-444-5 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
1,2-Dichloroethane (ethylene dichloride) # | 107-06-2 | 203-458-1 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
i(2) | b | |||||
2-Naphthylamine (naphthalen-2-amine) and its salts + | 91-59-8, 553-00-4, 612-52-2 and others | 202-080-4, 209-030-0, 210-313-6 and others | i(1) | b | ||
i(2) | b | |||||
2,4,5-T and its salts and esters # | 93-76-5 and others | 202-273-3, 229-188-1 and others | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
4-Aminobiphenyl (biphenyl-4-amine) and its salts + | 92-67-1, 2113-61-3 and others | 202-177-1 and others | i(1) | b | ||
i(2) | b | |||||
4-Nitrobiphenyl+ | 92-92-3 | 202-204-7 | ||||
Arsenic compounds | p(2) | sr | ||||
Asbestos Fibres +: | 1332-21-4 and others | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | ||||
Crocidolite # | 12001-28-4 | i | b | |||
Amosite # | 12172-73-5 | i | b | |||
Antophyllite # | 77536-67-5 | i | b | |||
Actinolite # | 77536-66-4 | i | b | |||
Tremolite # | 77536-68-6 | i | b | |||
Chrysotile + | 12001-29-5 or 132207-32-0 | i | b | |||
Azinphos-ethyl | 2642-71-9 | 220-147-6 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Benzene |
71-43-2 | 200-753-7 | i(2) | sr | ||
Benzidine and its salts + | 92-87-5, 36341-27-2 and others | 202-199-1, 252-984-8 and others | i(1)-i(2) | sr-b | ||
i(2) | b | |||||
Benzidine derivatives + | — | — | ||||
Binapacryl # | 485-31-4 | 207-612-9 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
i(2) | b | |||||
Cadmium and its Compounds | 7440-43-9 and others | 231-152-8 and others | i(1) | sr | ||
Captafol# | 2425-06-1 | 219-363-3 | p(1) - p(2) | b-b | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
Carbon tetrachloride | 56-23-5 | 200-262-8 | i(2) | b | ||
Chlordimeform # | 6164-98-3 | 228-200-5 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
Chlorfenapyr+ | 122453-73-0 | p(1) | b | |||
Chlorobenzilate # | 510-15-6 | 208-110-2 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
Chloroform | 67-66-3 | 200-663-8 | i(2) | b | ||
Chlozolinate + | 84332-86-5 | 282-714-4 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Creosote and Creosote related substances | 8001-58-9 | 232-287-5 | ||||
61789-28-4 | 263-047-8 | |||||
84650-04-4 | 283-484-8 | i(2) | b | |||
90640-84-9 | 292-605-3 | |||||
65996-91-0 | 266-026-1 | |||||
90640-80-5 | 292-602-7 | |||||
65996-82-2 | 266-019-3 | |||||
8021-39-4 | 232-419-1 | |||||
122384-78-5 | 310-191-5 | |||||
Cyhalothrine | 68085-85-8 | 268-450-2 | p(1) | b | ||
DBB((Di-μ-oxo-di-n-butylstannio-hydroxyborane/dioxastannaboretan-4-ol) | 75113-37-0 | 401-040-5 | i(1) | b | ||
Dicofol containing < 78 % p,p′-Dicofol or 1 g/kg of DDT and DDT related compounds + | 115-32-2 | 204-082-0 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Dinoseb and its salts and esters # | 88-85-7 and others | 201-861-7 and others | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
i(2) | b | |||||
Dinoterb + | 1420-07-1 | 215-813-8 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Dinitro-ortho-cresol (DNOC) and its salts (such as ammonium salt, potassium salt and sodium salt) # | 534-52-1 | 208-601-1 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
2980-64-5 | 221-037-0 | |||||
5787-96-2 | — | |||||
2312-76-7 | 219-007-7 | |||||
Ethylene oxide (Oxirane)# | 75-21-8 | 200-849-9 | p(1) | b | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
Fentin acetate + | 900-95-8 | 212-984-0 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Fentin hydroxide + | 76-87-9 | 200-990-6 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Fenvalerate | 51630-58-1 | 257-326-3 | p(1) | b | ||
Ferbam | 14484-64-1 | 238-484-2 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Fluoroacetamide # | 640-19-7 | 211-363-1 | p(1) | b | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
HCH/Hexachlorocyclohexane (mixed isomers) # | 608-73-1 | 210-168-9 | p(1)-p(2) | b-sr | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
Hexachloroethane | 67-72-1 | 200-666-4 | i(1) | sr | ||
Lindane (γ-HCH) # | 58-89-9 | 200-401-2 | p(1)-p(2) | b-sr | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
123-33-1 | 204-619-9 | p(1) | b | |||
61167-10-0, 51542-52-0, 28330-26-9 | ||||||
Mercury compounds, including inorganic mercury compounds, alkyl mercury compounds and alkyloxyalkyl and aryl mercury compounds # | 10112-91-1, 21908-53-2 and others | 233-307-5, 244-654-7 and others | p(1)-p(2) | b-sr | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
Methamidophos (Soluble liquid formulations of the substance that exceed 600 g active ingredient/l) # | 10265-92-6 | 233-606-0 | p(2) | b | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
Methyl-parathion + # | 298-00-0 | 206-050-1 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
Monocrotophos # | 6923-22-4 | 230-042-7 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
Monolinuron | 1746-81-2 | 217-129-5 | p(1) | b | ||
Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane; Trade name: DBBT+ | 99688-47-8 | 401-210-1 | i(1) | b | ||
Monomethyl-Dichloro-Diphenyl methane; Trade name: Ugilec 121 or Ugilec 21 + | — | 400-140-6 | i(1) — i(2) | b — b | ||
Monomethyl-Tetrachlorodiphenyl methane; Trade name: Ugilec 141 + | 76253-60-6 | 278-404-3 | i(1) — i(2) | b — b | ||
Nitrofen+ | 1836-75-5 | 217-406-0 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Parathion # | 56-38-2 | 200-271-7 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
Pentachlorophenol and its salts and esters # | 87-86-5 and others | 201-778-6 and others | p(1)-p(2) | b-sr | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
Permethrin | 52645-53-1 | 258-067-9 | p(1) | b | ||
Phosphamidon (Soluble liquid formulations of the substance that exceed |
236-116-5 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | ||
Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) # | i(1) | sr | Please refer to PIC circularat www.pic.int/ | |||
Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT)# | 61788-33-8 | 262-968-2 | i(1) | b | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
Propham | 122-42-9 | 204-542-0 | p(1) | b | ||
Pyrazophos + | 13457-18-6 | 236-656-1 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Quintozene + | 82-68-8 | 201-435-0 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Tecnazene + | 117-18-0 | 204-178-2 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Triorganostannic compounds + | — | — | p(2) | sr | ||
i(2) | sr | |||||
Tris (2,3-Dibromopropyl) Phosphate# | 126-72-7 | 204-799-9 | i(1) | sr | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
Tris-aziridinyl-phosphinoxide (1,1′,1″-phosphoryltriaziridine) + | 545-55-1 | 208-892-5 | i(1) | sr | ||
Zineb | 12122-67-7 | 235-180-1 | p(1) | b | ||
Acephate + | 30560-19-1 | 250-241-2 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Aldicarb + | 116-06-3 | 204-123-2 | p(1)-p(2) | sr-b | ||
Octabromodiphenyl ether + | 32536-52-0 | 251-087-9 | 29093038 | i(1) | sr | |
Pentabromodiphenyl ether + | 32534-81-9 | 251-084-2 | 29093031 | i(1) | sr | |
Tetraethyl lead # | 78-00-2 | 201-075-4 | i(1) | sr | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
Tetramethyl lead # | 75-74-1 | 200-897-0 | i(1) | sr | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |
Amitraz + | 33089-61-1 | 251-375-4 | 29252000 | p(1) | sr | |
Atrazine + | 1912-24-9 | 217-617-8 | p(1)-p(2) | sr-b | ||
Fenthion + | 55-38-9 | 200-231-9 | 29309070 | p(1) | sr | |
Simazine + | 122-34-9 | 204-535-2 | 29336910 | p(1) | sr | |
Nonylphenols C |
25154-52-3 (phenol, nonyl-), | 246-672-0, | i(1) | sr | ||
84852-15-3 (phenol, 4-nonyl-, branched) | 284-325-5 | |||||
11066-49-2 (isononylphenol), | 234-284-4 | |||||
90481-04-2, (phenol, nonyl-, branched), | 291-844-0 | |||||
Nonylphenol ethoxylates (C |
9016-45-9, 26027-38-3, 68412-54-4, 37205-87-1, 127087-87-0 and others | i(1) | sr | |||
p(1)-p(2) | b-b | |||||
Dustable powder formulations containing a combination of: | Please refer to PIC circular at www.pic.int/ | |||||
Benomyl at or above 7 %, | 17804-35-2 | 241-775-7 | p(1) | b | ||
Carbofuran at or above 10 % | 1563-66-2 | 216-353-0 | p(2) | b | ||
and Thiram at or above 15 % # | 137-26-8 | 205-286-2 | ||||
1,3-dichloropropene (CIS) ((1Z)-1,3-dichloroprop-1-ene) | 10061-01-5 | 233-195-8 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
2-aminobutane | 13952-84-6 | 237-732-7 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Acifluorfen | 50594-66-6 | 256-634-5 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Ametryn | 834-12-8 | 212-634-7 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Bensultap | 17606-31-4 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | |||
Calciferol | 50-14-6 | 200-014-9 | p(1) | b | ||
Cartap | 15263-53-3 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | |||
Chinomethionat | 2439-01-2 | 219-455-3 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Chlorfenvinphos | 470-90-6 | 207-432-0 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Chlormephos | 24934-91-6 | 246-538-1 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Cholecalciferol | 67-97-0 | 200-673-2 | p(1) | b | ||
Coumafuryl | 117-52-2 | 204-195-5 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Crimidine | 535-89-7 | 208-622-6 | p(1) | b | ||
Cyanazine | 21725-46-2 | 244-544-9 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Dinobuton | 973-21-7 | 213-546-1 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Endosulfan+ | 115-29-7 | 204-079-4 | p(1) | b | ||
Ethion | 563-12-2 | 209-242-3 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Fenpropathrin | 39515-41-8 | 254-485-0 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Flurenol | 467-69-6 | 207-397-1 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Furathiocarb | 65907-30-4 | 265-974-3 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Hexazinone | 51235-04-2 | 257-074-4 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Iminoctadine | 13516-27-3 | 236-855-3 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Isoxathion | 18854-01-8 | 242-624-8 | p(1) | b | ||
Methidathion | 950-37-8 | 213-449-4 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Metoxuron | 19937-59-8 | 243-433-2 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Monuron | 150-68-5 | 205-766-1 | p(1) | b | ||
Omethoate | 1113-02-6 | 214-197-8 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Pebulate | 1114-71-2 | 214-215-4 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Scilliroside | 507-60-8 | 208-077-4 | p(1) | b | ||
Strychnine | 57-24-9 | 200-319-7 | p(1) | b | ||
Terbufos | 13071-79-9 | 235-963-8 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Thallium sulphate | 7446-18-6 | 231-201-3 | p(1) | b | ||
Thiocyclam | 31895-22-4 | 250-859-2 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Triazophos | 24017-47-8 | 245-986-5 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Tridemorph | 24602-86-6 | 246-347-3 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Vamidothion | 2275-23-2 | 218-894-8 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Alachlor + | 15972-60-8 | 240-110-8 | p(1) | b | ||
Azinphos-methyl | 86-50-0 | 201-676-1 | p(1) | b | ||
Cadusafos + | 95465-99-9 | n.a. | p(1) | b | ||
Carbaryl + |
63-25-2 | 200-555-0 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Carbofuran + | 1563-66-2 | 216-353-0 | p(1) | b | ||
Carbosulfan + | 55285-14-8 | 259-565-9 | p(1) | b | ||
Diazinon |
333-41-5 | 206-373-8 | p(1) | b | ||
Dichlorvos |
62-73-7 | 200-547-7 | p(1) | b | ||
Dimethenamid + | 87674-68-8 | n.a. | p(1) | b | ||
Diuron | 330-54-1 | 206-354-4 | p(1) | b | ||
Fenitrothion |
122-14-5 | 204-524-2 | p(1) | b | ||
Haloxyfop-R + |
95977-29-0 | n.a. | p(1) | b | ||
Malathion |
121-75-5 | 204-497-7 | p(1) | b | ||
Oxydemethon-methyl + | 301-12-2 | 206-110-7 | p(1) | b | ||
1763-23-1 | 217-179-8 | i(1) | sr | |||
220-527-1 | ||||||
Phosalone + | 2310-17-0 | 218-996-2 | p(1) | b | ||
Thiodicarb + |
59669-26-0 | 261-848-7 | p(1) | b | ||
Trichlorfon + |
52-68-6 | 200-149-3 | p(1)-p(2) | b-b | ||
Vinclozolin | 50471-44-8 | 256-599-6 | p(1) | b |
Chemical | CAS No | Einecs No | CN Code | Category |
Use limitation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2-Naphthylamine (naphthalen-2-amine) and its salts | 91-59-8, 553-00-4, 612-52-2 and others | 202-080-4, 209-030-0, 210-313-6 and others | i | b | |
4-Aminobiphenyl (biphenyl-4-amine) and its salts | 92-67-1, 2113-61-3 and others | 202-177-1 and others | i | b | |
4-Nitrobiphenyl | 92-92-3 | 202-204-7 | i | b | |
Chrysotile | 12001-29-5 or 132207-32-0 | 252400 | i | b | |
Benzidine and its salts | 912-87-5, 36341-27-2 and others | 202-199-1, 252-984-8 and others | i | sr | |
Benzidine derivatives | — | — | |||
Chlorfenapyr | 122453-73-0 | p | sr | ||
Chlozolinate | 84332-86-5 | 282-714-4 | p | b | |
Dicofol containing < 78 % p,p′-Dicofol or 1 g/kg of DDT and DDT related compounds | 115-32-3 | 204-082-0 | p | b | |
Dinoterb | 1420-07-1 | 215-813-8 | p | b | |
DNOC | 534-52-1 | 208-601-1 | p | b | |
Endrin | 72-20-8 | 200-775-7 | p | b | |
Fentin acetate | 900-95-8 | 212-984-0 | p | b | |
Fentin hydroxide | 76-87-9 | 200-990-6 | p | b | |
Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane; Trade name: DBBT | 99688-47-8 | 401-210-1 | i | b | |
Monomethyl-Dichloro-Diphenyl methane; Trade name: Ugilec 121 or Ugilec 21 | — | 400-140-6 | i | b | |
Monomethyl-Tetrachlorodiphenyl methane; Trade name: Ugilec 141 | 76253-60-6 | 278-404-3 | i | b | |
Nitrofen | 1836-75-5 | 217-406-0 | p | b | |
Parathion # | 56-38-2 | 200-271-7 | p | b | |
Pyrazophos | 13457-18-6 | 236-656-1 | p | b | |
Quintozene | 82-68-8 | 201-435-0 | p | b | |
Tecnazene | 117-18-0 | 204-178-2 | p | b | |
Acephate | 30560-19-1 | 250-241-2 | 29309070 | p | b |
Aldicarb | 116-06-3 | 204-123-2 | 29309070 | p | sr |
Methyl parathion # | 298-00-0 | 206-050-1 | p | b | |
Octabromodiphenyl ether | 32536-52-0 | 251-087-9 | 29093038 | i | sr |
Pentabromodiphenyl ether | 32534-81-9 | 251-084-2 | 29093031 | i | sr |
Tetraethyl lead | 78-00-2 | 201-075-4 | 29310095 | i | sr |
Tetramethyl lead | 75-74-1 | 200-897-0 | 29310095 | i | sr |
Triorganostannic compounds, in particular tributyltin compounds, including bis (tributyltin) oxide | 56-35-9 and others | 200-268-0 and others | p | sr | |
Amitraz | 33089-61-1 | 251-375-4 | 29252000 | p | sr |
Atrazine | 1912-24-9 | 217-617-8 | 29336910 | p | sr |
Fenthion | 55-38-9 | 200-231-9 | 29309070 | p | sr |
Simazine | 122-34-9 | 204-535-2 | 29336910 | p | sr |
Nonylphenols C |
25154-52-3 (phenol, nonyl-), | 246-672-0, | i | sr | |
84852-15-3 (phenol, 4-nonyl-, branched) | 284-325-5 | ||||
11066-49-2 (isononylphenol), | 234-284-4 | ||||
90481-04-2, (phenol, nonyl-, branched), | 291-844-0 | ||||
Nonylphenol ethoxylates (C |
9016-45-9, 26027-38-3, 68412-54-4, 37205-87-1, 127087-87-0 and others | i | sr | ||
p | b | ||||
Endosulfan | 115-29-7 | 204-079-4 | p | b | |
Alachlor | 15972-60-8 | 240-110-8 | p | b | |
Cadusafos | 95465-99-9 | n.a. | p | b | |
Carbaryl | 63-25-2 | 200-555-0 | p | b | |
Carbofuran | 1563-66-2 | 216-353-0 | p | b | |
Carbosulfan | 55285-14-8 | 259-565-9 | p | b | |
Dimethenamid | 87674-68-8 | n.a. | p | b | |
Haloxyfop-R | 95977-29-0 | n.a. | p | b | |
Oxydemethon-methyl | 301-12-2 | 206-110-7 | p | b | |
1763-23-1 | 217-179-8 | i | sr | ||
220-527-1 | |||||
Phosalone | 2310-17-0 | 218-996-2 | p | b | |
Thiodicarb | 59669-26-0 | 261-848-7 | p | b | |
Trichlorfon | 52-68-6 | 200-149-3 | p | b |
Chemical | Relevant CAS number(s) | Category |
---|---|---|
2,4,5-T and its salts and esters | 93-76-5 |
Pesticide |
Aldrin |
309-00-2 | Pesticide |
Binapacryl | 485-31-4 | Pesticide |
Captafol | 2425-06-1 | 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 |
Dinoseb and its salts and esters | 88-85-7 |
Pesticide |
1,2-dibromoethane (EDB) | 106-93-4 | Pesticide |
Ethylene dichloride (1,2-dichloroethane) | 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 | |
Pentachlorophenol and its salts and esters | 87-86-5 |
Pesticide |
Toxaphene |
8001-35-2 | Pesticide |
Methamidophos (Soluble liquid formulations of the substance that exceed 600 g active ingredient/l) | 10265-92-6 | 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 |
Monocrotophos (Soluble liquid formulations of the substance that exceed 600 g active ingredient/l) | 6923-22-4 | Severely hazardous pesticide formulation |
Parathion (all formulations — aerosols, dustable powder (DP), emulsifiable concentrate (Einecs), granules (GR) and wettable powders (WP) — of this substance are included, except capsule suspensions (CS)) | 56-38-2 | Severely hazardous pesticide formulation |
Phosphamidon (Soluble liquid formulations of the substance that exceed |
13171-21-6 (mixture, (E)&(Z) isomers) 23783-98-4 ((Z)-isomer) 297-99-4 ((E)-isomer) | Severely hazardous pesticide formulation |
Crocidolite | 12001-28-4 | 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 |
Tris (2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate | 126-72-7 | Industrial |
Monocrotophos | 6923-22-4 | Pesticide |
Actinolite | 77536-66-4 | Industrial |
Anthophyllite | 77536-67-5 | Industrial |
Amosite | 12172-73-5 | Industrial |
Crocidolite | 12001-28-4 | Industrial |
Tremolite | 77536-68-6 | Industrial |
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 |
Dustable powder formulations containing a combination of: | Severely hazardous pesticide formulation | |
benomyl at or above 7 %, | 17804-35-2 | |
carbofuran at or above 10 % | 1563-66-2 | |
and thiram at or above 15 % | 137-26-8 | |
Parathion | 56-38-2 | Pesticide |
Tetraethyl lead | 78-00-2 | Industrial |
Tetramethyl lead | 75-74-1 | Industrial |
-
1. properties, identification and uses -
(a) common name; (b) chemical name according to an internationally recognised nomenclature (for example International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC)), where such nomenclature exists; (c) trade names and names of preparations; (d) code numbers: Chemicals Abstract Service (CAS) number, Harmonised System Customs Code and other numbers; (e) information on hazard classification, where the chemical is subject to classification requirements; (f) use or uses of the chemical: -
in the European Union elsewhere (if known);
-
(g) the physico-chemical, toxicological and ecotoxicological properties;
-
2. final regulatory action -
(a) information specific to the final regulatory action: -
(i) summary of the final regulatory action; (ii) reference to the regulatory document; (iii) date of entry into force of the final regulatory action; (iv) indication of whether the final regulatory action was taken on the basis of a risk or hazard evaluation and, if so, information on such an evaluation, covering a reference to the relevant documentation; (v) reasons for the final regulatory action relevant to human health, including the health of consumers and workers, or the environment; (vi) summary of the hazards and risks presented by the chemical to human health, including the health of consumers and workers, or the environment and the expected effect of the final regulatory action;
-
(b) category or categories where the final regulatory action has been taken, and for each category: -
(i) use or uses prohibited by the final regulatory action; (ii) use or uses that remain allowed; (iii) estimation, where available, of quantities of the chemical produced, imported, exported and used;
-
(c) an indication, to the extent possible, of the likely relevance of the final regulatory action to other States and regions; (d) other relevant information that may cover: -
(i) assessment of socio-economic effects of the final regulatory action; (ii) information on alternatives and their relative risks, where available, such as: -
integrated pest management strategies, industrial practices and processes, including cleaner technology.
-
-
-
1. Identity of the substance to be exported: -
(a) name in nomenclature of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry; (b) other names (usual names, trade names, and abbreviations); (c) Einecs number and CAS number; (d) CUS number and Combined Nomenclature Code; (e) main impurities of the substance, when particularly relevant.
-
2. Identity of the preparation to be exported: -
(a) trade name or designation of the preparation; (b) for each substance listed in Annex I, percentage and details as specified under item 1.
-
3. Information on the export: -
(a) country of destination; (b) country of origin; (c) expected date of first export this year; (d) intended use in the country of destination, if known; (e) name, address and other relevant particulars of the importer or importing company; (f) name, address and other relevant particulars of the exporter or exporting company.
-
4. Designated National Authorities: -
(a) name, address, telephone and telex, fax number or e-mail of the designated authority in the European Union from which further information may be obtained; (b) name, address, telephone and telex, fax number or e-mail of the designated authority in the importing country.
-
5. Information on precautions to be taken, including category of danger and risk and safety advice. 6. Summary on physico-chemical, toxicological and ecotoxicological properties. 7. Use of the chemical in the European Union: -
(a) uses, category(ies) under the Rotterdam Convention and Community subcategory(ies) subject to control measure (ban or severe restriction); (b) uses for which the chemical is not severely restricted or banned (use categories and subcategories as defined in Annex I of the Regulation); (c) estimation, where available, of quantities of the chemical produced, imported, exported and used.
-
8. Information on precautionary measures to reduce exposure to, and emission of, the chemical. 9. Summary of regulatory restrictions and reasons for them. Summary of information given in Annex II under point 2(a), (c) and (d). Additional information provided by the exporting Party because considered of concern or further information specified in Annex II when requested by the importing Party.
1. Summary of quantities of chemicals (in the form of substances and preparations) subject to Annex I exported during the previous year. -
(a) Year in which exports took place (b) Table summarising quantities of exported chemicals (in the form of substances and preparations) as outlined below.
-
2. List of importers
Description of chemicals/article(s) subject to export ban | Additional details, where relevant (e.g. name of chemical, EC No, CAS No etc.) | |
---|---|---|
Cosmetic soaps containing mercury | CN Nos | |
Persistent organic pollutants as listed in Annexes A and B of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants according to the provisions therein | Aldrin | EC No 206-215-8, CAS No 309-00-2, CN No |
Chlordane | EC No 200-349-0, CAS No 57-74-9, CN No | |
Dieldrin | EC No 200-484-5, CAS No 60-57-1, CN No | |
DDT (1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis (p-chlorophenyl) ethane | EC No 200-024-3, CAS No 50-29-3, CN No | |
Endrin | EC No 200-775-7, CAS No 72-20-8, CN No | |
Heptachlor | EC No 200-962-3, CAS No 76-44-8, CN No | |
Hexachlorobenzene | EC No 200-273-9, CAS No 118-74-1, CN No | |
Mirex | EC No 219-196-6, CAS No 2385-85-5, CN No | |
Toxaphene (camphechlor) | EC No 232-283-3, CAS No 8001-35-2, CN No | |
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) | EC No 215-648-1 and others, CAS No 1336-36-3 and others, CN No |