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I.B.1C350 | Chemicals, which may be used as precursors for toxic chemical agents, as follows, and "chemical mixtures" containing one or more thereof:NB:SEE ALSO MILITARY GOODS CONTROLS AND 1C450.- 1.Thiodiglycol (111-48-8);
- 2.Phosphorus oxychloride (10025-87-3);
- 3.Dimethyl methylphosphonate (756-79-6);
- 4.SEE MILITARY GOODS CONTROLS FORMethyl phosphonyl difluoride (676-99-3);
- 5.Methyl phosphonyl dichloride (676-97-1);
- 6.Dimethyl phosphite (DMP) (868-85-9);
- 7.Phosphorus trichloride (7719-12-2);
- 8.Trimethyl phosphite (TMP) (121-45-9);
- 9.Thionyl chloride (7719-09-7);
- 10.3-Hydroxy-1-methylpiperidine (3554-74-3);
- 11.N,N-Diisopropyl-(beta)-aminoethyl chloride (96-79-7);
- 12.N,N-Diisopropyl-(beta)-aminoethane thiol (5842-07-9);
- 13.3-Quinuclidinol (1619-34-7);
- 14.Potassium fluoride (7789-23-3);
- 15.2-Chloroethanol (107-07-3);
- 16.Dimethylamine (124-40-3);
- 17.Diethyl ethylphosphonate (78-38-6);
- 18.Diethyl-N,N-dimethylphosphoramidate (2404-03-7);
- 19.Diethyl phosphite (762-04-9);
- 20.Dimethylamine hydrochloride (506-59-2);
- 21.Ethyl phosphinyl dichloride (1498-40-4);
- 22.Ethyl phosphonyl dichloride (1066-50-8);
- 23.SEE MILITARY GOODS CONTROLS FOREthyl phosphonyl difluoride (753-98-0);
- 24.Hydrogen fluoride (7664-39-3);
- 25.Methyl benzilate (76-89-1);
- 26.Methyl phosphinyl dichloride (676-83-5);
- 27.N,N-Diisopropyl-(beta)-amino ethanol (96-80-0);
- 28.Pinacolyl alcohol (464-07-3);
- 29.SEE MILITARY GOODS CONTROLS FORO-Ethyl-2-diisopropylaminoethyl methyl phosphonite (QL) (57856-11-8);
- 30.Triethyl phosphite (122-52-1);
- 31.Arsenic trichloride (7784-34-1);
- 32.Benzilic acid (76-93-7);
- 33.Diethyl methylphosphonite (15715-41-0);
- 34.Dimethyl ethylphosphonate (6163-75-3);
- 35.Ethyl phosphinyl difluoride (430-78-4);
- 36.Methyl phosphinyl difluoride (753-59-3);
- 37.3-Quinuclidone (3731-38-2);
- 38.Phosphorus pentachloride (10026-13-8);
- 39.Pinacolone (75-97-8);
- 40.Potassium cyanide (151-50-8);
- 41.Potassium bifluoride (7789-29-9);
- 42.Ammonium hydrogen fluoride or ammonium bifluoride (1341-49-7);
- 43.Sodium fluoride (7681-49-4);
- 44.Sodium bifluoride (1333-83-1);
- 45.Sodium cyanide (143-33-9);
- 46.Triethanolamine (102-71-6);
- 47.Phosphorus pentasulphide (1314-80-3);
- 48.Di-isopropylamine (108-18-9);
- 49.Diethylaminoethanol (100-37-8);
- 50.Sodium sulphide (1313-82-2);
- 51.Sulphur monochloride (10025-67-9);
- 52.Sulphur dichloride (10545-99-0);
- 53.Triethanolamine hydrochloride (637-39-8);
- 54.N,N-Diisopropyl-(Beta)-aminoethyl chloride hydrochloride (4261-68-1);
- 55.Methylphosphonic acid (993-13-5);
- 56.Diethyl methylphosphonate (683-08-9);
- 57.N,N-Dimethylaminophosphoryl dichloride (677-43-0);
- 58.Triisopropyl phosphite (116-17-6);
- 59.Ethyldiethanolamine (139-87-7);
- 60.O,O-Diethyl phosphorothioate (2465-65-8);
- 61.O,O-Diethyl phosphorodithioate (298-06-6);
- 62.Sodium hexafluorosilicate (16893-85-9);
- 63.Methylphosphonothioic dichloride (676-98-2).
Note 1:For exports to "States not Party to the Chemical Weapons Convention", 1C350 does not control "chemical mixtures" containing one or more of the chemicals specified in entries 1C350.1, .3, .5, .11, .12, .13, .17, .18, .21, .22, .26, .27, .28, .31, .32, .33, .34, .35, .36, .54, .55, .56, .57 and .63 in which no individually specified chemical constitutes more than 10 % by the weight of the mixture.Note 2:1C350 does not control "chemical mixtures" containing one or more of the chemicals specified in entries 1C350.2, .6, .7, .8, .9, .10, .14, .15, .16, .19, .20, .24, .25, .30, .37, .38, .39, .40, .41, .42, .43, .44, .45, .46, .47, .48, .49, .50, .51, .52, .53, .58, .59, .60, .61 and .62 in which no individually specified chemical constitutes more than 30 % by the weight of the mixture.Note 3:1C350 does not control products identified as consumer goods packaged for retail sale for personal use or packaged for individual use. |
I.B.1C351 | Human pathogens, zoonoses and "toxins", as follows:- a.Viruses, whether natural, enhanced or modified, either in the form of "isolated live cultures" or as material including living material which has been deliberately inoculated or contaminated with such cultures, as follows:
- 1.Andes virus;
- 2.Chapare virus;
- 3.Chikungunya virus;
- 4.Choclo virus;
- 5.Congo-Crimean haemorrhagic fever virus;
- 6.Dengue fever virus;
- 7.Dobrava-Belgrade virus;
- 8.Eastern equine encephalitis virus;
- 9.Ebola virus;
- 10.Guanarito virus;
- 11.Hantaan virus;
- 12.Hendra virus (Equine morbillivirus);
- 13.Japanese encephalitis virus;
- 14.Junin virus;
- 15.Kyasanur Forest virus;
- 16.Laguna Negra virus;
- 17.Lassa fever virus;
- 18.Louping ill virus;
- 19.Lujo virus;
- 20.Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus;
- 21.Machupo virus;
- 22.Marburg virus;
- 23.Monkey pox virus;
- 24.Murray Valley encephalitis virus;
- 25.Nipah virus;
- 26.Omsk haemorrhagic fever virus;
- 27.Oropouche virus;
- 28.Powassan virus;
- 29.Rift Valley fever virus;
- 30.Rocio virus;
- 31.Sabia virus;
- 32.Seoul virus;
- 33.Sin nombre virus;
- 34.St Louis encephalitis virus;
- 35.Tick-borne encephalitis virus (Russian Spring-Summer encephalitis virus);
- 36.Variola virus;
- 37.Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus;
- 38.Western equine encephalitis virus;
- 39.Yellow fever virus;
- b.Rickettsiae, whether natural, enhanced or modified, either in the form of "isolated live cultures" or as material including living material which has been deliberately inoculated or contaminated with such cultures, as follows:
- 1.Coxiella burnetii;
- 2.Bartonella quintana (Rochalimaea quintana, Rickettsia quintana);
- 3.Rickettsia prowasecki;
- 4.Rickettsia rickettsii;
- c.Bacteria, whether natural, enhanced or modified, either in the form of "isolated live cultures" or as material including living material which has been deliberately inoculated or contaminated with such cultures, as follows:
- 1.Bacillus anthracis;
- 2.Brucella abortus;
- 3.Brucella melitensis;
- 4.Brucella suis;
- 5.Chlamydia psittaci;
- 6.Clostridium botulinum;
- 7.Francisella tularensis;
- 8.Burkholderia mallei (Pseudomonas mallei);
- 9.Burkholderia pseudomallei (Pseudomonas pseudomallei);
- 10.Salmonella typhi;
- 11.Shigella dysenteriae;
- 12.Vibrio cholerae;
- 13.Yersinia pestis;
- 14.Clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin producing types;
- 15.Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli, serotype O157 and other verotoxin producing serotypes;
- d."Toxins", as follows, and "sub-unit of toxins" thereof:
- 1.Botulinum toxins;
- 2.Clostridium perfringens toxins;
- 3.Conotoxin;
- 4.Ricin;
- 5.Saxitoxin;
- 6.Shiga toxin;
- 7.Staphylococcus aureus toxins;
- 8.Tetrodotoxin;
- 9.Verotoxin and shiga-like ribosome inactivating proteins;
- 10.Microcystin (Cyanginosin);
- 11.Aflatoxins;
- 12.Abrin;
- 13.Cholera toxin;
- 14.Diacetoxyscirpenol toxin;
- 15.T-2 toxin;
- 16.HT-2 toxin;
- 17.Modeccin;
- 18.Volkensin;
- 19.Viscum album Lectin 1 (Viscumin);
Note:1C351.d. does not control botulinum toxins or conotoxins in product form meeting all of the following criteria:- 1.Are pharmaceutical formulations designed for human administration in the treatment of medical conditions;
- 2.Are pre-packaged for distribution as medical products;
- 3.Are authorised by a state authority to be marketed as medical products.
- e.Fungi, whether natural, enhanced or modified, either in the form of "isolated live cultures" or as material including living material which has been deliberately inoculated or contaminated with such cultures, as follows:
- 1.Coccidioides immitis;
- 2.Coccidioides posadasii.
Note:1C351 does not control "vaccines" or "immunotoxins".
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I.B.1C352 | Animal pathogens, as follows:- a.Viruses, whether natural, enhanced or modified, either in the form of "isolated live cultures" or as material including living material which has been deliberately inoculated or contaminated with such cultures, as follows:
- 1.African swine fever virus;
- 2.Avian influenza virus, which are:
- a.Uncharacterised; or
- b.Defined in Annex I(2) to Directive 2005/94/EC as having high pathogenicity, as follows:
- 1.Type A viruses with an IVPI (intravenous pathogenicity index) in six-week-old chickens of greater than 1,2; or
- 2.Type A viruses of the subtypes H5 or H7 with genome sequences codified for multiple basic amino acids at the cleavage site of the haemagglutinin molecule similar to that observed for other HPAI viruses, indicating that the haemagglutinin molecule can be cleaved by a host ubiquitous protease;
- 3.Bluetongue virus;
- 4.Foot and mouth disease virus;
- 5.Goat pox virus;
- 6.Porcine herpes virus (Aujeszky’s disease);
- 7.Swine fever virus (Hog cholera virus);
- 8.Lyssa virus;
- 9.Newcastle disease virus;
- 10.Peste des petits ruminants virus;
- 11.Porcine enterovirus type 9 (swine vesicular disease virus);
- 12.Rinderpest virus;
- 13.Sheep pox virus;
- 14.Teschen disease virus;
- 15.Vesicular stomatitis virus;
- 16.Lumpy skin disease virus;
- 17.African horse sickness virus;
- b.Mycoplasmas, whether natural, enhanced or modified, either in the form of "isolated live cultures" or as material including living material which has been deliberately inoculated or contaminated with such cultures, as follows:
- 1.Mycoplasma mycoides subspecies mycoides SC (small colony);
- 2.Mycoplasma capricolum subspecies capripneumoniae.
Note:1C352 does not control "vaccines".
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I.B.1C353 | Genetic elements and genetically modified organisms, as follows:- a.Genetically modified organisms or genetic elements that contain nucleic acid sequences associated with pathogenicity of organisms specified in 1C351.a., 1C351.b., 1C351.c, 1C351.e., 1C352 or 1C354;
- b.Genetically modified organisms or genetic elements that contain nucleic acid sequences coding for any of the "toxins" specified in 1C351.d. or "sub-units of toxins" thereof.
Technical Notes:1.Genetic elements include, inter alia, chromosomes, genomes, plasmids, transposons and vectors whether genetically modified or unmodified.2.Nucleic acid sequences associated with the pathogenicity of any of the micro-organisms specified in 1C351.a., 1C351.b., 1C351.c., 1C351.e., 1C352 or 1C354 means any sequence specific to the specified micro-organism that:- a.In itself or through its transcribed or translated products represents a significant hazard to human, animal or plant health; or
- b.Is known to enhance the ability of a specified micro-organism, or any other organism into which it may be inserted or otherwise integrated, to cause serious harm to humans, animals or plant health.
Note:1C353 does not apply to nucleic acid sequences associated with the pathogenicity of enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli, serotype O157 and other verotoxin producing strains, other than those coding for the verotoxin, or for its sub-units. |
I.B.1C354 | Plant pathogens, as follows:- a.Viruses, whether natural, enhanced or modified, either in the form of "isolated live cultures" or as material including living material which has been deliberately inoculated or contaminated with such cultures, as follows:
- 1.Potato Andean latent tymovirus;
- 2.Potato spindle tuber viroid;
- b.Bacteria, whether natural, enhanced or modified, either in the form of "isolated live cultures" or as material which has been deliberately inoculated or contaminated with such cultures, as follows:
- 1.Xanthomonas albilineans;
- 2.Xanthomonas campestris pv. citri including strains referred to as Xanthomonas campestris pv. citri types A,B,C,D,E or otherwise classified as Xanthomonas citri, Xanthomonas campestris pv. aurantifolia or Xanthomonas campestris pv. citrumelo;
- 3.Xanthomonas oryzae pv. Oryzae (Pseudomonas campestris pv. Oryzae);
- 4.Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. Sepedonicus (Corynebacterium michiganensis subsp. Sepedonicum or Corynebacterium Sepedonicum);
- 5.Ralstonia solanacearum Races 2 and 3 (Pseudomonas solanacearum Races 2 and 3 or Burkholderia solanacearum Races 2 and 3);
- c.Fungi, whether natural, enhanced or modified, either in the form of "isolated live cultures" or as material which has been deliberately inoculated or contaminated with such cultures, as follows:
- 1.Colletotrichum coffeanum var. virulans (Colletotrichum kahawae);
- 2.Cochliobolus miyabeanus (Helminthosporium oryzae);
- 3.Microcyclus ulei (syn. Dothidella ulei);
- 4.Puccinia graminis (syn. Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici);
- 5.Puccinia striiformis (syn. Puccinia glumarum);
- 6.Magnaporthe grisea (pyricularia grisea/pyricularia oryzae).
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I.B.1C450 | Toxic chemicals and toxic chemical precursors, as follows, and "chemical mixtures" containing one or more thereof:NB:SEE ALSO ENTRY 1C350, 1C351.d. AND MILITARY GOODS CONTROLS.- a.Toxic chemicals, as follows:
- 1.Amiton: O,O-Diethyl S-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl] phosphorothiolate (78-53-5) and corresponding alkylated or protonated salts;
- 2.PFIB: 1,1,3,3,3-Pentafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)-1-propene (382-21-8);
- 3.SEE MILITARY GOODS CONTROLS FORBZ: 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate (6581-06-2);
- 4.Phosgene: Carbonyl dichloride (75-44-5);
- 5.Cyanogen chloride (506-77-4);
- 6.Hydrogen cyanide (74-90-8);
- 7.Chloropicrin: Trichloronitromethane (76-06-2);
Note 1:For exports to "States not Party to the Chemical Weapons Convention", 1C450 does not control "chemical mixtures" containing one or more of the chemicals specified in entries 1C450.a.1. and .a.2. in which no individually specified chemical constitutes more than 1 % by the weight of the mixture.Note 2:1C450 does not control "chemical mixtures" containing one or more of the chemicals specified in entries 1C450.a.4., .a.5., .a.6. and .a.7. in which no individually specified chemical constitutes more than 30 % by the weight of the mixture.Note 3:1C450 does not control products identified as consumer goods packaged for retail sale for personal use or packaged for individual use. - b.Toxic chemical precursors, as follows:
- 1.Chemicals, other than those specified in the Military Goods Controls or in 1C350, containing a phosphorus atom to which is bonded one methyl, ethyl or propyl (normal or iso) group but not further carbon atoms;Note:1C450.b.1 does not control Fonofos: O-Ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonothiolothionate (944-22-9);
- 2.N,N-Dialkyl [methyl, ethyl or propyl (normal or iso)] phosphoramidic dihalides, other than N,N-Dimethylaminophosphoryl dichloride;NB:See 1C350.57. for N,N-Dimethylaminophosphoryl dichloride.
- 3.Dialkyl [methyl, ethyl or propyl (normal or iso)] N,N-dialkyl [methyl, ethyl or propyl (normal or iso)]-phosphoramidates, other than Diethyl-N,N-dimethylphosphoramidate which is specified in 1C350;
- 4.N,N-Dialkyl [methyl, ethyl or propyl (normal or iso)] aminoethyl-2-chlorides and corresponding protonated salts, other than N,N-Diisopropyl-(beta)-aminoethyl chloride or N,N-Diisopropyl-(beta)-aminoethyl chloride hydrochloride which are specified in 1C350;
- 5.N,N-Dialkyl [methyl, ethyl or propyl (normal or iso)] aminoethane-2-ols and corresponding protonated salts, other than N,N-Diisopropyl-(beta)-aminoethanol (96-80-0) and N,N-Diethylaminoethanol (100-37-8) which are specified in 1C350;Note:1C450.b.5. does not control the following:
- a.N,N-Dimethylaminoethanol (108-01-0) and corresponding protonated salts;
- b.Protonated salts of N,N-Diethylaminoethanol (100-37-8).
- 6.N,N-Dialkyl [methyl, ethyl or propyl (normal or iso)] aminoethane-2-thiols and corresponding protonated salts, other than N,N-Diisopropyl-(beta)-aminoethane thiol which is specified in 1C350;
- 7.See 1C350 for ethyldiethanolamine (139-87-7);
- 8.Methyldiethanolamine (105-59-9).
Note 1:For exports to "States not Party to the Chemical Weapons Convention", 1C450 does not control "chemical mixtures" containing one or more of the chemicals specified in entries 1C450.b.1., .b.2., .b.3., .b.4., .b.5. and .b.6. in which no individually specified chemical constitutes more than 10 % by the weight of the mixture.Note 2:1C450 does not control "chemical mixtures" containing one or more of the chemicals specified in entry 1C450.b.8. in which no individually specified chemical constitutes more than 30 % by the weight of the mixture.Note 3:1C450 does not control products identified as consumer goods packaged for retail sale for personal use or packaged for individual use.
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