Schedule 10—Prohibited carcinogens, restricted carcinogens and
restricted hazardous chemicals
Regulations 340 and 380— 384
Note—
The prohibition of the use of carcinogens listed in table 10.1,
column 2 and the restriction of the use of carcinogens listed in
table 10.2, column 2 apply to the pure substance and where the
substance is present in a mixture at a concentration greater than 0.1% unless
otherwise specified.
Table 10.1—Prohibited carcinogens
Column 1 |
Column 2 |
---|---|
Item |
Prohibited carcinogen [CAS number] |
1 |
2-Acetylaminofluorene [53-96-3] |
2 |
Aflatoxins |
3 |
4-Aminodiphenyl [92-67-1] |
4 |
Benzidine [92-87-5] and its salts (including benzidine dihydrochloride
[531-85-1]) |
5 |
bis(Chloromethyl) ether [542-88-1] |
6 |
Chloromethyl methyl ether [107-30-2] (technical grade which contains
bis(chloromethyl) ether) |
7 |
4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene [60-11-7] (Dimethyl Yellow) |
8 |
2-Naphthylamine [91-59-8] and its salts |
9 |
4-Nitrodiphenyl [92-93-3] |
Table 10.2—Restricted carcinogens
Column 1 |
Column 2 |
Column 3 |
---|---|---|
Item |
Restricted carcinogen [CAS number] |
Restricted use |
1 |
Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] |
All |
2 |
Benzene [71-43-2] |
All uses involving benzene as a feedstock containing more than 50% of benzene
by volume |
3 |
Cyclophosphamide [50-18-0] |
When used in preparation for therapeutic use in hospitals and oncological
treatment facilities, and in manufacturing operations |
4 |
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine [91-94-1] and its salts (including
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine dihydrochloride [612-83-9]) |
All |
5 |
Diethyl sulfate [64-67-5] |
All |
6 |
Dimethyl sulfate [77-78-1] |
All |
7 |
Ethylene dibromide [106-93-4] |
When used as a fumigant |
8 |
4,4'-Methylene bis(2-chloroaniline) [101-14-4] MOCA |
All |
9 |
3-Propiolactone [57-57-8] (Beta-propiolactone) |
All |
10 |
o-Toluidine [95-53-4] and o-Toluidine hydrochloride [636-21-5] |
All |
11 |
Vinyl chloride monomer [75-01-4] |
All |
Table 10.3—Restricted hazardous chemicals
Column 1 |
Column 2 |
Column 3 |
---|---|---|
Item |
Restricted hazardous chemical |
Restricted use |
1 |
Antimony and its compounds |
For abrasive blasting at a concentration of greater than 0.1% as antimony |
2 |
Arsenic and its compounds |
For abrasive blasting at a concentration of greater than 0.1% as arsenic |
3 |
Benzene (benzol), if the substance contains more than 1% by volume |
For spray painting |
4 |
Beryllium and its compounds |
For abrasive blasting at a concentration of greater than 0.1% as beryllium |
5 |
Cadmium and its compounds |
For abrasive blasting at a concentration of greater than 0.1% as cadmium |
6 |
Carbon disulphide (carbon bisulphide) |
For spray painting |
7 |
Chromate |
For wet abrasive blasting |
8 |
Chromium and its compounds |
For abrasive blasting at a concentration of greater than 0.5% (except as
specified for wet blasting) as chromium |
9 |
Cobalt and its compounds |
For abrasive blasting at a concentration of greater than 0.1% as cobalt |
10 |
Free silica (crystalline silicon dioxide) |
For abrasive blasting at a concentration of greater than 1% |
11 |
Lead and compounds |
For abrasive blasting at a concentration of greater than 0.1% as lead or which
would expose the operator to levels in excess of those set in the regulations
covering lead |
12 |
Lead carbonate |
For spray painting |
13 |
Methanol (methyl alcohol), if the substance contains more than 1% by volume |
For spray painting |
14 |
Nickel and its compounds |
For abrasive blasting at a concentration of greater than 0.1% as nickel |
15 |
Nitrates |
For wet abrasive blasting |
16 |
Nitrites |
For wet abrasive blasting |
17 |
Radioactive substance of any kind where the level of radiation exceeds 1 Bq/g |
For abrasive blasting, so far as is reasonably practicable |
18 |
Tetrachloroethane |
For spray painting |
19 |
Tetrachloromethane (carbon tetrachloride) |
For spray painting |
20 |
Tin and its compounds |
For abrasive blasting at a concentration of greater than 0.1% as tin |
21 |
Tributyl tin |
For spray painting |
Note—
Regulation 377 deals with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).