SECTION 3
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
MANAGEMENT
This section covers the state
requirements for Hazardous Materials Management and is intended to supplement
the ECAH. Refer to the ECAH for Federal and service-specific requirements.
The following National Fire
Protection Association Codes and Standards have been adopted except to the
extent modified:
- Flammable
and Combustible Liquids Code (NFPA Number 30, 1990), with modification
- Automotive
and Marine Service Station Code (NFPA Number 30A, 1990), with modification
- Manufacture
and Storage of Aerosol Products (NFPA Number 30B, 1990)
- Standards
for the Installation of Oil Burning Equipment (NFPA Number 31, 1990)
- Standards
for Drycleaning Plants (NFPA Number 32, 1990)
- Standards
for Spray Application Using Flammable and Combustible Materials (NFPA Number
33)
- Standard
for the Installation and Use of Stationary Combustion Engines and Gas Turbines
(NFPA Number 37, 1990)
- National
Electrical Code (NFPA Number 70, 1990)
- Standard
for Parking Structures (NFPA Number 88A, 1991)
- Standard of
Repair Garages (NFPA Number 88B, 1991)
- Standard on
Basic Classification of Flammable and Combustible Liquids (NFPA Number 321,
1991).
- Standards
Procedures for Cleaning or Safeguarding Small Tanks and Containers (NFPA Number
327, 1987)
- Standards
for Tank Vehicles for Flammable and Combustible Liquids (NFPA Number 385,
1990), with modification
- Standards
for Portable Shipping Tanks (NFPA Number 386, 1990)
- Standards
for Tank Vehicles for Flammable and Combustible Liquids on Farms and Isolated
Construction Projects (NFPA Number 395, 1988)
- Aircraft
Fuel Servicing (NFPA Number 407, 1990).
(NOTE: The manufacture,
purchase, sale, conveyance, transport, storage, or possession of explosives or
blasting agents under the jurisdiction of the Federal Department of
Transportation; Interstate Commerce Commission, the Georgia Public Service
Commission; the U.S. Coast Guard; the regular military; the Air Force; the
Navy; the duly authorized militia of the state; state law enforcement
officials; or any Federal agencies are exempt from obtaining a permit or
license (RSG, Chapter 120-3-10).)
Definitions
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Act -
Transportation of Hazardous Materials Act, Act 487,
· Bulk Storage - the portion of a property where flammable and combustible liquids are received by tank vessel, pipeline, tank car, or tank vehicle, and are stored or blended in bulk (RSG 120-3-11-02).
· Carrier - any person engaged in the transportation of liquefied natural gas (LNG), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and radioactive materials (RSG 120-3-11-02).
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Commission
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· Commissioner - the Georgia Safety Fire Commissioner (RSG 120-3-11-02).
· Commissioner –
1. the Georgia Safety Fire Commissioner (RSG 120-3-11-02)
2. the Commissioner of Motor Vehicle Safety (for the transportation of
hazardous materials) (OCGA 46-11-3) [Added October 2003].
· Dealer in Liquefied Petroleum Gas - any person who sells or offers to sell liquefied petroleum gas to an ultimate consumer for agricultural, industrial, commercial, or domestic use (RSG 120-3-11-02).
· Defined Release - any release that is an event that has a known duration of less than 30 consecutive days, that has a known source, and which involves quantities that are known or can be estimated (RSG 391-3-19.02(2)).
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Department
- the
· Detection Limit - the practical quantitation limit, defined as the lowest concentration, for an approved analytical test method and for a given sample matrix, at which the quantity of a regulated substance can be measured with a stated degree of confidence under routine laboratory operating conditions (RSG 391-3-19.02(2)).
· Exclusive Use Vehicle - a vehicle designed or used exclusively for transporting hazardous materials or any vehicle during a trip which, due to requirements based on the nature of a particular load, is allowed to transport only that material (RSG 672-10-.01).
· Firm Foundation - foundation material that meets the following requirements: has a level top surface, is on solid earth, will not settle or careen, will not deteriorate, and is of masonry or other sturdy noncombustible material that will not decay or rust (RSG 120-3-11-02).
· Free Product - any nonaqueous phase liquid that contains a regulated substance and that has accumulated at a groundwater surface, has pooled above a low permeability boundary in an aquifer, or can move freely in the aquifer (RSG 391-3-19.02(2)).
· Groundwater - any subsurface water that is in a zone of saturation (RSG 391-3-19.02(2)).
· Hazardous Material - all radioactive materials, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) (RSG 672-10-.01).
· Hazardous Substances – those that present a special hazard to property and to the life and safety of persons because of certain characteristics and properties incident to their storage, handling, and transportation. Substances presenting such a special hazard include gasoline, kerosene, and other flammable liquids; liquefied petroleum gases; welding and other gases; dry-cleaning fluids; anhydrous ammonia; and other gases, liquids, or solids of a highly flammable or hazardous nature (Official Code of Georgia Annotated (OCGA) 25-2-16) [Added October 2003].
· Nonresidential Property - any real property or portion of a property not currently being used for human habitation or for other purposes with a similar potential for human exposure, at which activities have been or are being conducted that can be categorized in one of the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) major groups 01-97 inclusive (except the four-digit codes 4941, 8051, 8059, 8062-3, 8069, 8211, 8221-2, 8351, 8661, and 9223). Nonresidential property includes all of the contiguous block(s) and lot(s) controlled by the same owner or operator that are vacant land, or that are used in conjunction with such business. For leased properties, nonresidential property includes the leasehold and any external tank, surface impoundment, septic system, or any other structure, vessel, contrivance, or unit that provides, or is utilized for the management of regulated substances to or from the leasehold (RSG 391-3-19.02(2)).
· Public Hall - any building regularly used for public assembly for purposes of amusement, instruction, religious worship, or other meetings (RSG 120-3-11-02).
· Regulated Substance - any substance defined in the Hazardous Waste Management Act, OCGA Sec. 12-8-62, by the terms “hazardous waste” or “hazardous constituent,” or any substance defined in the Hazardous Site Response Act, Official Code of Georgia, Annotated (OCGA), Sec. 12-8-92, as “hazardous substance” (all such regulated substances are listed in Appendix I (see Appendix 4-1)) (RSG 391-3-19.02(2)).
· Release - any intentional or unintentional act or omission resulting in the spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, discharging, injecting, escaping, leaching, dumping, or disposing into the environment, including without limitation the abandonment of discarding of barrels, containers, and other closed receptacles, of any hazardous waste, hazardous constituent, or hazardous substance; provided however, that such term shall not include any release that results in exposure to persons solely within a workplace, with respect to a claim which such persons may assert against the employer of such persons; emissions from the engine exhaust of any motor vehicle, rolling stock, aircraft, vessel, or pipeline pumping station; or the normal application of fertilizer (RSG 391-3-19.02(2)).
· Residential Property - any property that does not exclusively meet the definition of non-residential property. In addition to recognized residential use, it also includes property used for establishments classified by those SIC codes that are excepted from the definition herein of “nonresidential.” Also, a portion of nonresidential property that is used in part for residential activities, such as a daycare center, is defined as residential (RSG 391-3-19.02(2)).
· Responsible Party - any person who has contributed or who is contributing to a release, as defined at OCGA 12-8-92(9) (RSG 391-3-19.02(2)).
· Serious Accident - an accident in which loss of life, hospitalization of persons, or loss or damage to property involving $100.00 or more results from the accident (RSG 120-3-11-02).
· Shipper - any person who arranges for, provides for, solicits a carrier for, consigns to a carrier for, or contracts with a carrier for shipment or transport of goods or property (RSG 120-3-11-02).
· Site - that portion of the owner’s contiguous property and any other owner's property affected by a release exceeding a reportable quantity (RSG 391-3-19.02(2)).
· Soil - any unconsolidated earth material, together with any unconsolidated plant or animal matter or foreign material that has become incorporated into it, that either consists of, remains within, or comes to be deposited on, native soil or regolith (RSG 391-3-19.02(2)).
· Wastewater - any self-generated hazardous waste that undergoes on-site management in a wastewater treatment facility prior to its discharge from an outfall that is regulated under the Georgia Water Quality Control Act.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
MANAGEMENT GUIDANCE FOR |
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REFER TO CHECKLIST ITEMS: |
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State Specific Hazardous Materials Requirements Releases
of Hazardous Materials |
HM.5.1.GA. HM.20.1.GA.
and HM.20.2.GA. |
3-7 3-9 |
Flammable/Combustible Liquids |
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General |
HM.35.1.GA.
through HM.35.6.GA. |
3-13 |
Liquefied Petroleum Gases |
HM.35.7.GA.
through HM.35.12.GA. |
3-16 |
Tanks |
HM.42.1.GA. |
3-17 |
Compressed
Gases Storage |
HM.45.1.GA.
and HM.45.2.GA. |
3-19 |
Hazardous
Materials Transportation |
HM.50.1.GA.
and HM.50.2.GA. |
3-21 |
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GUIDANCE FOR APPENDIX USERS |
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REFER TO APPENDIX NUMBERS: |
REFER TO APPENDIX TITLES: |
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3-1 |
Regulated Substances and Soil Concentrations that
Trigger Notification |
3-23 |
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3-2 |
Exclusions from Release Notification Requirement |
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REVIEWER CHECKS: December 2006 |
HM.5. STATE SPECIFIC
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REQUIREMENTS |
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HM.5.1.GA. All plans and specifications
for proposed bulk storage facilities of hazardous substances must be approved by the state and local
fire marshals before construction is started (OCGA 25-2-16(e)) [Added October
2003]. |
(NOTE: This requirement applies to hazardous
substances that include gasoline, kerosene, and other flammable liquids;
liquefied petroleum gases; welding and other gases; dry-cleaning fluids;
anhydrous ammonia; and other gases, liquids, or solids of a highly flammable
or hazardous nature.) Verify that all plans
and specifications for all proposed bulk storage facilities of hazardous
substances are submitted to and receive approval by the state fire marshal
and the proper local fire marshal before construction is started. |
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REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS: |
REVIEWER CHECKS: December 2006 |
HM.20 RELEASES OF HAZARDOUS
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HM.20.1.GA. Releases of regulated
substances must be reported to the Director (RSG 391-3-19-.04). |
Verify that the Director
is notified of any of the following releases within 30 days of their
occurrence: - a release of a regulated substance that causes the concentration
in groundwater to exceed the naturally-occurring background concentration - a release of a regulated substance which causes the concentration
in soil to exceed a concentration in Appendix 3-1 - the discarding or abandonment of a regulated substance in
barrels, drums, other containers, tanks, or other storage or transportation
vessels, in process units, or in waste management units that have neither a
hazardous waste permit nor interim status. |
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(NOTE: Exclusions from the notification
requirement are listed in Appendix 3-2.) Verify that notification
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- name, mailing address, and telephone number of the site's property
owner and, if different, of the facility owner and/or operator - street address of the site or, if a numbered street address is
not available, a location descriptor - an original of the most current topographic map of scale 1:24,000
produced by the U.S. Geological Survey, with the geographic center of the
site identified - a chemical name, taken from Appendix 4-1, of each regulated
substance released at the site that independently meets the notification
criteria - a general description of the nature of the release and the
location of areas affected by the release or by its subsequent migration,
both within and beyond the original site's property boundaries - if known, the source, quantity, and the date of the regulated
substance released - a summary of actions taken to investigate, clean up, or otherwise
remediate the site - a statement that identifies
the criteria by which it was determined that a release that requires
notification has occurred. |
HM.20.2.GA. Releases exceeding a
reportable quantity, as determined by the Director, must submit additional
documentation (RSG 391-3-19-.05(2)). |
(NOTE: Any owner of real
property where a release has occurred must furnish to the Director any information which that person may have or
reasonably obtain which is relevant to the release when requested by the
Director. The Director may list a site
on the Hazardous Site Inventory if the Director determines that a release
exceeding a reportable quantity has occurred or that a release poses a danger
to human health and the environment. See Other Environmental Issues Checklist
for clean-up requirements. (RSG 391-3-19-04(1) and 391-3-19-.05(1)).) (NOTE: If the Director determines that a release
exceeding a reportable quantity has occurred, he shall notify the property
owner in writing of his finding. If
the Director determines that a release exceeding a reportable quantity has
not occurred, he shall likewise issue such determination in writing.) Verify that, within 45 days of the receipt of the Director's
written determination that a release exceeding a reportable quantity has
occurred, the following information is submitted (unless such information has
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- name, mailing address, and
telephone number of the site's property owner, lessee, tenant, or facility
owner or operator - street address of the site
or, if a numbered street address is not available, a location descriptor - an original of the most
current topographic map of scale 1:24,000 produced by the U.S. Geological
Survey, with the geographic center of the site identified - a description of the
property boundaries in the vicinity of the site, by legal description, survey
plat, tax map, or other means - chemical name, taken from
Appendix 3-1, of each regulated substance released at the site which
independently meets the notification criteria - general description of the
nature of the release and the location of areas affected by the release or by
its subsequent migration, both within and beyond the original site's property
boundaries - if known, the source,
quantity, and date of the regulated substance released - suspected or known date and
quantity of each release at the site - suspected or known source of
each release at the site and the known or estimated extent of the area
contaminated by said release or by its subsequent migration, both within and
beyond the site's property boundaries - a summary of actions taken
to investigate, clean up, or otherwise remediate the site - a statement which identifies
the criteria by which the property owner determined that a release which
requires notification has occurred. |
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REVIEWER CHECKS: December 2006 |
HM.35. FLAMMABLE/
COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS |
(NOTE: The state has
adopted National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Codes and Standards for
the handling and storage of flammable and combustible liquids with the
exception of the following modifications.) |
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HM.35.1.GA.
Approvals are required
for the installation of new flammable or combustible liquids storage tanks or
modification of existing tanks (Rules of the Safety Fire Commissioner (RSG)
120-3-11-.03(1) and (3)). |
Verify that approval has
been obtained from the local authority or the State Fire Marshal prior to
starting construction of nonportable storage tanks or add to or relocate
tanks at existing facilities with the following capacities: - more than a 60-gal capacity for Class I liquids - a 120-gal capacity for Class II and Class III liquids. Verify that approval has
been obtained from the local authority or the State Fire Marshal prior to
starting construction. Verify that a copy of approved plans are kept at
the site during construction. |
HM.35.2.GA.
Aboveground storage tanks
containing flammable and combustible liquids storage must meet the following
safety standards (RSG 120-3-11-.07(1)) [Revised October 2003; Revised December
2006]. |
(NOTE: This checklist is
repeated in PO.40.6.GA). (NOTE: The state has
adopted National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Number 30, entitled
Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code with the following modifications,
additions, and deletions.) Verify that aboveground
storage tanks for Class I flammable liquids are not erected within 300 ft of
any school, church, hospital, theater, or public hall. Verify that barrels,
drums of combustible materials are not stored beneath or within 10 ft of any
aboveground storage tank. Verify that aboveground
storage tanks do not gravity fill underground storage tanks unless equipped
with either of the following: - a device that
eliminates the possibility of overflow - a qualified person in
constant attendance that has the means to stop the flow to the underground
tanks promptly. Verify that defective or
leaky tanks, containers, and piping are immediately made tight or replaced. Verify that all diked
areas have provisions for emergency drainage under fire conditions. Verify that a suitable
fence or other enclosure surrounds all aboveground tanks at bulk plants to
prevent access from the public. Verify that gauges or
other means to monitor filling or emptying of aboveground tanks is provided. Verify that there are no
open lights and fires allowed and signs are posted to indicate this. Verify that Class I
liquids are not used as a solvent or cleaning fluid except in conjunction
with equipment and processes specifically designed and approved for the use. Verify that hoses are
inspected at regular intervals and are replaced when signs of deterioration,
weathering, or wearing are observed. Verify that aboveground
tanks and piping are kept painted to prevent corrosion, and painted a light
reflective color. Verify that aboveground
tanks larger than 660 gallons have provisions to prevent any spills at
loading and unloading points from entering public sewers and drainage systems
or natural waterways for 110 percent of the largest compartment on the
vehicle used for delivery.) Verify that a listed
emergency breakaway device designed to retain liquid on both sides of the
breakaway point is installed on each hose dispensing Class I or Class II
liquids. |
HM.35.3.GA.
Reporting requirements
must be met for fires or accident (RSG 120-3-11-.05 and 120-3-22-.06). |
Verify that the State
Fire Marshal is notified as soon as possible or within 72 h of fires
involving regulated vehicles, equipment, or facilities and all accidents that
may create a hazard to the public from fire, explosion, or related risk. |
HM.35.4.GA.
Tank vehicles that
transport flammable and combustible liquids must meet specific safety
standards (RSG 120-3-11-.07(3)(b) through (d); and (f)) [Revised December
2006]. |
(NOTE: The state has
adopted National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Number 385, entitled
Standard for Tank Vehicles for Flammable and Combustible Liquids, with the
following modifications, additions, and deletions.) Verify that vehicles
that transport flammable and combustible liquids are maintained in good
operating condition. Verify that persons
driving, attending, making deliveries, filling, discharging, or repairing
vehicles that transport flammable and combustible liquids are not under the
influence of intoxicants, narcotics, or other dangerous drugs. Verify that intoxicating
beverages, narcotics, and other dangerous drugs are not carried in or on tank
vehicles. Verify that each vehicle
has the following markings: - the name and address
of the facility on the sides and rear - name in letters at
least 4 in. high - address lettering as large as will fit. |
HM.35.5.GA.
Operators of tank
vehicles that transport flammable and combustible liquids must meet delivery
and transfer standards (RSG 120-3-11-.07(3)(e)). |
Verify that no Class I
liquids are transferred from tank trucks to motor vehicle fuel tanks or other
tanks or containers on any highway, road, street, or alley except in an
emergency. (NOTE: These regulations
do not prohibit machinery or vehicles used in road construction and
maintenance, fire-fighting vehicles, equipment used by public authorities or
the U.S. Armed Services, or fuel containers used for such vehicles and
equipment.) Verify that except for
fire fighting apparatus, all machinery and vehicle motors are shut down while
refueling. (NOTE: Auxiliary motors
involved with environmental control in cargo spaces may be kept running if
necessary.) Verify that, during
flammable liquid off loading at public service stations, the area is posted
and roped or barricaded as appropriate to limit access and prevent or control
the source of ignition. |
HM.35.6.GA.
The transportation of
flammable and combustible liquids by other than tank vehicles must meet
specific standards (RSFC 120-3-11-.08) [Citation Revised December 2006]. |
Determine whether the
Federal facility transports flammable and combustible liquids by other than
tank vehicles. Verify persons driving,
attending, making deliveries, or otherwise handling flammable liquids while
loading or unloading vehicles are not under the influence of intoxicants,
narcotics, or other dangerous drugs. Verify that intoxicants,
narcotics, or other dangerous drugs are not carried in or on vehicles
transporting flammable or combustible liquids. Verify that only metal
containers that meet ICC, DOT, or GPSC regulations are used. Verify that containers
loaded in or on vehicles are securely fastened to prevent slipping and
overturning. Verify that vehicles are
in good operating conditions and are not overloaded. Verify that each vehicle
is equipped with at least one 20-BC rated fire extinguisher, permanently
mounted and readily accessible to the driver. Verify that drivers of
vehicles are physically able to perform the job, carefully, capably,
reliably, and are familiar with traffic laws and applicable regulations. Verify that no person
smokes in vehicles when transporting Class I liquids unless the loaded
containers are the original, unopened containers. Verify that vehicles
transporting 1000 lb gross weight or more of flammable liquids carry placards
on the front, rear, and sides that meet DOT requirements for text, color, and
size. |
Liquefied Petroleum
Gases |
(NOTE: The state has adopted NFPA Codes and
Standards for the handling and storage of liquefied petroleum gases with the
exception of the following modifications.) |
HM.35.7.GA.
[Deleted December 2006]. |
(NOTE: RSFC 120-3-16-.04 was repealed.) |
HM.35.8.GA.
[Deleted December 2006]. |
(NOTE: RSFC 120-3-16-.07 was repealed.) |
HM.35.9.GA.
[Deleted December 2006]. |
(NOTE: RSFC 120-3-16-.07 was repealed.) |
HM.35.10.GA.
[Deleted December 2006]. |
(NOTE: RSFC 120-3-16-.07 was repealed.) |
HM.35.11.GA.
[Deleted December 2006]. |
(NOTE: RSFC 120-3-16-.07 was repealed.) |
HM.35.12.GA.
[Deleted December 2006]. |
(NOTE: RSFC 120-3-16-.07 was repealed.) |
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REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS: |
REVIEWER CHECKS: December 2006 |
HM.42. FLAMMABLE/ COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS STORAGE Tanks |
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HM.42.1.GA.
Leaking or condemned
storage tank standards must be met for tanks that store flammable or
combustible liquids (Ga. Code 120-3-11-.07(2)(i)) [Citation Revised October
2003]. |
Verify that flammable or
combustible liquids are not introduced into any leaking, condemned, or
unapproved storage tank or container. Verify that flammable or
combustible liquids are immediately removed from any leaking or condemned
storage tank. Verify that condemned or
red tagged systems are not restored to service without proper corrective
actions and the approval of the appropriate authority. Verify that systems that
are changed from gasoline to diesel or home heating fuel, etc., are purged to
avoid cross contamination and the appropriate authority is notified. |
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REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS: |
REVIEWER CHECKS: December 2006 |
HM.45. COMPRESSED GASES
STORAGE |
(NOTE: The state has
adopted the following NFPA standards: #52 (1988) and #59A (1990)). |
HM.45.1.GA.
[Deleted December 2006]. |
(NOTE: RSFC 120-3-17 was repealed.) |
HM.45.2.GA.
Compressed gases and
petroleum products must be stored separately (RSG 300-5-6-.46) [Added October
2003]. |
Verify that cylinders
containing oxygen or other oxidizing gases in storage are separated from
petroleum products or other combustible materials by at least 40 feet or by a
fire resistive partition. |
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COMPLIANCE CATEGORY: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
MANAGEMENT |
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REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS: |
REVIEWER CHECKS: December 2006 |
HM.50. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
TRANSPORTATION |
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HM.50.1.GA.
A permit is required for
the movement of hazardous materials (RSG 672-10-.02 and 672-10-.03(2)). |
Verify that a permit has
been obtained for all loads of LNG, all loads of PCBs, and all loads of
radioactive materials which are transported on an exclusive use vehicle, or
are spent fuels, or have a Transportation Index in excess of 50, or which are
“large quantities” as defined in 49 CFR. Verify that all
conditions of the permit are met. Verify that movers of
hazardous materials that do not require a permit (as above), initially and
annually, declare in writing to the Georgia Department of Transportation,
their intent to transport or continue to transport hazardous materials within
the state, furnishing the following information: |
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- name and address of mover - name, address, and phone number of the individual in responsible
charge of the movements - estimated number of trips and the types and quantities of
hazardous materials to be transported per trip. |
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(NOTE: No permit is
required for movements of weaponry or other classified loads when being moved
by the U.S. Department of Energy, on government owned vehicles, when under
the direction of and escorted by the U.S. Department of Energy.) |
HM.50.2.GA.
The transportation of
hazardous materials must meet specific requirements (RSG 672-10-.04(a)
through (c); and 672-10-.05(a) and (b)). |
Verify that all
hazardous materials are packaged, marked, labeled, handled, loaded, unloaded,
stored, detained, transported, placarded, and monitored in compliance with 49
CFR. Verify that all Federal,
state, and local laws and regulations are met for the transportation of
hazardous materials. Verify that the
permitted vehicle or load is not operated over any public road in the state
other than those described or allowed in the permit. Verify that prior
notification is given to the Department for all loads that require a permit,
except loads of PCB being transported in a totally enclosed manner as defined
in 49 CFR 761.20. Verify that if at any time an incident, accident,
or breakdown occurs, the transporter immediately calls the Department, gives
the authorization code, and supplies all facts concerning the time, location,
and nature of the occurrence. Verify that upon
completion of a movement within the state, or upon leaving the state with any
such vehicle or load, the driver calls the Department, gives his
authorization code, and informs the Department that his movement has been
completed. Verify that movers of
quantities of hazardous materials that are not required to secure a permit,
and movers of quantities of hazardous materials which are required to have a
permit but are not required by the permit to give prior notification, on an
annual basis, submit a written report to the Department specifying for the
previous 12-mo period the actual number of trips made and the types and
quantities of hazardous materials transported per trip. |
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Appendix 3-1
Regulated Substances and
Soil Concentrations that Trigger Notification
(Source: RSG 391-3-19, Appendix I)
The following table contains
all substances that are regulated under this chapter and includes all chemicals
and chemical categories listed in the following three sources: (A) “List of
Hazardous Substances and Reportable Quantities,” 40 CFR 302, Table 302.4; (B)
“List of Extremely Hazardous Substances and Their Threshold Planning
Quantities,” 40 CFR 355; and (C) “Hazardous Constituents,” 40 CFR 261, Appendix
VIII. The column labeled “Source” indicates which of the above sources lists a
particular substance. The column labeled “CAS No.” provides the number assigned
to the substance by the Chemical Abstracts Service Registry (negative numbers
are those arbitrarily assigned by EPD for use in administering this chapter).
The table is sorted alphanumerically by chemical name; many substances are
listed several times under synonyms.
Soil concentrations that
trigger notification requirements (NCs), for the purposes of Rule
391-3-19-.04(3)(b), are those given in the last column of the table.
Non-numeric symbols in the NC column are explained in the legend at the end of
the table. Concentrations are on a dry-weight total soil basis unless
specifically indicated otherwise. Where a release involves multiple regulated
substances and/or where a regulated substance can meet more than one listing,
all relevant substance listings must be considered in determining whether an NC
has been exceeded. If the concentration in the soil sample exceeds an NC for
any listing, a notifiable condition exists. Whether or not a notifiable soil
concentration has been exceeded is independent of the number of contributing
releases or the number of contributing substances.
CAS NO. Source Chemical |
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92875 AC (1,1'-Biphenyl)-4,4'-diamine DL/.05 |
119904 AC (1,1'-Biphenyl)-4,4'-diamine,
3,3'dimethoxy- 1.75 |
119937 AC (1,1'-Biphenyl)-4,4'-diamine,3,3'dimethyl- 1.30 |
98828 A (1-Methylethyl)benzene 21.88 |
62384 ABC (Acetato)-phenylmercury DL/.024 |
91941 AC 1,1'-Biphenyl-4,4'-diamine,
3,3'dichloro- 25.00 |
630206 AC 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.03 |
71556 AC 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 5.44 |
79345 AC 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.13 |
76131 A 1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane 6.92 |
79005 AC 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.50 |
75343 AC 1,1-Dichloroethane 0.03 |
75354 AC 1,1-Dichloroethene 0.36 |
75354 AC 1,1-Dichloroethylene 0.36 |
78999 A 1,1-Dichloropropane [1000] |
465736 ABC 1,2,3,4,10,10-Hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,
8a-hexa- DL(P) |
hydro-1,4:5,8-endo,
endo-dimethanonaphthalene |
55630 AC 1,2,3-Propanetriol,
trinitrate- DL(P) |
96184 AC 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.54 |
95943 AC 1,2,3,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene 25.00 |
120821 AC 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 10.83 |
56553 AC 1,2-Benzanthracene
5.00 |
496720 AC 1,2-Benzenediamine,
4-methyl- [100] |
85449 AC 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
acid anhydride [1000] |
117817 AC 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, bis(2-ethylhexyl)ester 50.00 |
85687 AC 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, butyl phenylmethyl ester 50.00 |
84742 AC 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, dibutyl ester 13.70 |
84662 AC 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, diethyl ester 0.74 |
131113 AC 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, dimethyl ester 0.66 |
117840 AC 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, dioctyl ester 50.00 |
218019 AC 1,2-Benzphenanthrene
5.00 |
107153 AB 1,2-Diaminoethane
[1000] |
106934 AC 1,2-Dibromoethane
0.01 |
95501 AC 1,2-Dichlorobenzene
25.00 |
107062 AC 1,2-Dichloroethane
0.02 |
78875 AC 1,2-Dichloropropane 0.02 |
123331 AC 1,2-Dihydro-3,
6-pyridazinedione DL/5E-4 |
95476 A 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
20.00 |
540738 AC 1,2-Dimethylhydrazine
0.32 |
528290 A 1,2-Dinitrobenzene
[1000] |
122667 AC 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine
7.20 |
107153 AB 1,2-Ethanediamine
[1000] |
91805 AC 1,2-Ethanediamine
N,N-dimethyl-N'-2-pyridinyl-N'- (2-thienylmethyl)- [1000] |
111546 AC 1,2-Ethanediylbiscarbamodithioic
acid [1000] |
1120714 AC 1,2-Oxathiolane,
2,2-dioxide [100] |
75558 ABC 1,2-Propyleneimine
DL(P) |
1464535 ABC 1,2:3,4-Diepoxybutane
[100] |
53703 AC 1,2:5,6-Dibenzanthracene 5.00 |
99354 AC 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene DL/0.07 |
123637 AC 1,3,5-Trioxane,
2,4,6-trimethyl- [1000] |
823405 AC 1,3-Benzenediamine,
2-methyl- [100] |
95807 AC 1,3-Benzenediamine,
4-methyl- 3.74 |
108463 AC 1,3-Benzenediol
DL/.030 |
120581 AC 1,3-Benzodioxole,
5-(1-propenyl)- [1000] |
94597 AC 1,3-Benzodioxole,
5-(2-propenyl)- [1000] |
94586 AC 1,3-Benzodioxole,
5-propyl [100] |
87683 AC 1,3-Butadiene,
1,1,2,3,4,4-hexachloro- 17.50 |
541731 AC 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
2.22 |
142289 A 1,3-Dichloropropane
[1000] |
542756 AC 1,3-Dichloropropene
0.20 |
108383 A 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
20.00 |
99650 A 1,3-Dinitrobenzene
1.05 |
96457 AC 1,3-Ethylenethiourea
19.94 |
85449 AC 1,3-Isobenzofurandione [1000] |
504609 A 1,3-Pentadiene [1000] |
1120714 AC 1,3-Propane
sultone [100] |
106503 A 1,4-Benzenediamine [25] |
764410 AC 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [25] |
106467 AC 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 6.84 |
123911 AC 1,4-Diethylene
dioxide DL/.13 |
100254 A 1,4-Dinitrobenzene [1000] |
123911 AC 1,4-Dioxane DL/.13 |
130154 AC 1,4-Naphthalenedione [1000] |
130154 AC 1,4-Naphthoquinone [1000] |
117806 A 1,4-Naphthoquinone
2,3-dichloro- [25] |
5344821 ABC 1-(o-Chlorophenyl)thiourea DL(P) |
591082 AC 1-Acetyl-2-thiourea DL(P) |
79196 ABC 1-Amino-2-thiourea DL(P) |
109739 A 1-Aminobutane [1000] |
101553 AC 1-Bromo-4-phenoxybenzene [1000] |
109739 A 1-Butanamine [1000] |
924163 AC 1-Butanamine,
N-butyl-N-nitroso- DL/.40 |
71363 A 1-Butanol DL/.54 |
106898 ABC 1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane DL/.003 |
7005723 A 1-Chloro-4-phenoxybenzene [1000] |
504609 A 1-Methylbutadiene [1000] |
63252 A 1-Naphthyl
methylcarbamate 1/BG |
86884 ABC 1-Naphthyl-2-thiourea DL(P) |
134327 AC 1-Naphthylamine [1000] |
98862 AC 1-phenylethanone DL/.26 |
107108 AC 1-Propanamine [1000] |
78819 A 1-Propanamine, 2-methyl [1000] |
621647 AC 1-Propanamine, N-nitroso-n-propyl- 1.71 |
142847 A 1-Propanamine, N-propyl- [1000] |
126727 AC 1-Propanol,
2,3-dibromo-, phosphate 25.00 |
78831 AC 1-Propanol,
2-methyl- DL/.07 |
765344 AC 1-Propenal,
2,3-epoxy- DL/.07 |
1888717 AC 1-Propene,
1,1,2,3,3,3-hexachloro- [1000] |
107051 A 1-Propene,
3-chloro- [1000] |
107186 ABC 1-Propen-3-ol DL(P) |
1464535 ABC 2,2'Bioxirane [100] |
108601 AC 2,2'-oxybis(1-chloropropane) [1000] |
75990 A 2,2-Dichloropropanoic acid 10.00 |
58902 AC 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol 25.00 |
15950660 A 2,3,4-Trichlorophenol [100] |
933788 A 2,3,5-Trichlorophenol 25.00 |
933755 A 2,3,6-Trichlorophenol 10.05 |
1746016 AC 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin 8.0E-5 |
616239 A 2,3-Dichloro-1-propanol [25] |
78886 A 2,3-Dichloropropene [1000] |
3164292 A 2,3-Dihydroxybutanedioic
acid, diammonium salt [1000] |
93765 AC 2,4,5-T 0.66 |
2545597 A 2,4,5-T 2-butoxyethyl ester 0.66 |
1928478 A 2,4,5-T 2-ethylhexyl ester 0.66 |
2008460 A 2,4,5-T amines 0.66 |
93798 A 2,4,5-T esters 0.66 |
13560991 A 2,4,5-T salts 0.66 |
93721 AC 2,4,5-TP 10.00 |
32534955 A 2,4,5-TP
acid esters 10.00 |
95954 AC 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 4.56 |
93765 AC 2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic
acid 0.66 |
1319728 A 2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic
acid, compound with 1-amino-2-propanol (1:1) 0.66 |
6369977 A 2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic
acid, dimethylamine salt 0.66 |
25168154 A 2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic
acid, isooctyl ester 0.66 |
3813147 A 2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic
acid, triethanolamine salt 0.66 |
6369966 A 2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic
acid, trimethylamine salt 0.66 |
61792072 A 2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic
acid-1-methylypropyl ester 0.66 |
93721 AC 2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxypropionic
acid 10.00 |
88062 AC 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 0.66 |
94757 AC 2,4-D 1.16 |
1929733 A 2,4-D
2-butoxyethyl ester 1.16 |
2971382 A 2,4-D
chlorocrotyl ester 1.16 |
94111 A 2,4-D
Esters 1.16 |
1928387 A 2,4-D
Methyl ester 1.16 |
1928616 A 2,4-D
propyl ester 1.16 |
1320189 A 2,4-D,
Propylene glycol butyl ether ester 1.16 |
-99001 C 2,4-D,
salts, esters 1.16 |
95807 AC 2,4-Diaminotoluene 3.74 |
120832 AC 2,4-Dichlorophenol 0.96 |
94111 A 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic
acid, esters 1.16 |
25168267 A 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic
acid, isooctyl ester 1.16 |
94757 AC 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic
acid, salt and esters 1.16 |
105679 AC 2,4-Dimethylphenol 1.51 |
51285 AC 2,4-Dinitrophenol 3.30 |
121142 AC 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 0.66 |
541537 ABC 2,4-Dithiobiuret DL(P) |
106514 AC 2,5-Cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione [100] |
329715 A 2,5-Dinitrophenol [100] |
108316 AC 2,5-Furandione [1000] |
823405 AC 2,6-Diaminotoluene [100] |
1194656 A 2,6-Dichlorobenzonitrile [1000] |
87650 AC 2,6-Dichlorophenol [1000] |
573568 A 2,6-Dinitrophenol [100] |
606202 AC 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 0.76 |
823405 AC 2,6-Toluenediamine [100] |
2312358 A 2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)
cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite [100] |
53963 AC 2-Acetylaminofluorene [25] |
95534 AC 2-Amino-1-methylbenzene 49.85 |
13952846 A 2-Aminobutane [1000] |
13952846 A 2-Butanamine [1000] |
513495 A 2-Butanamine,
(S)- [1000] |
78933 AC 2-Butanone 0.79 |
1338234 AC 2-Butanone
peroxide [100] |
39196184 ABC 2-Butanone,
3,3-dimethyl-1-(methylthio)-, O-[(methyl amino)carbamoyl]oxime DL(P) |
4170303 ABC 2-Butenal [1000] |
123739 AB 2-Butenal,
(E)- 6.30 |
764410 AC 2-Butene,
1,4-dichloro (mixture of cis and trans) [25] |
126998 AC 2-Chloro-1,3-butadiene [25] |
107200 AC 2-Chloro-1-ethanal DL(P) |
78886 A 2-Chloroallyl
chloride [1000] |
110758 AC 2-Chloroethylvinyl
ether [1000] |
91587 AC 2-Chloronaphthalene 25.00 |
95578 AC 2-Chlorophenol 0.68 |
131895 AC 2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitrophenol DL(P) |
110805 AC 2-Ethoxyethanol DL/.16 |
640197 ABC 2-Fluoroacetamide DL(P) |
98011 A 2-Furaldehyde DL/.012 |
98011 A 2-Furancarboxaldehyde DL/.012 |
96457 AC 2-Imidazolidinethione 19.94 |
78795 A 2-Methyl-1,3-butadiene [1000] |
534521 ABC 2-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol DL(P) |
107120 ABC 2-Methylacetonitrile DL(P) |
75558 ABC 2-Methylaziridine DL(P) |
75865 ABC 2-Methyllactonitrile Sec.
|
95487 AB 2-Methylphenol 3.80 |
109068 AC 2-Methylpyridine [1000] |
494031 AC 2-Naphthaleneamine,
N,N-bis(2-chloroethyl) [1000] |
91598 AC 2-Naphthylamine [100] |
88755 A 2-Nitrophenol [1000] |
79469 AC 2-Nitropropane [100] |
109068 AC 2-Picoline [1000] |
75649 A 2-Propanamine,
2-methyl- [1000] |
67641 A 2-Propanone 2.74 |
598312 AC 2-Propanone,
1-bromo- DL(P) |
107186 ABC 2-Propen-1-ol DL(P) |
107028 ABC 2-Propenal DL(P) |
79061 ABC 2-Propenamide DL/.001 |
107131 ABC 2-Propenenitrile 1.37 |
126987 ABC 2-Propenenitrile,
2-methyl- DL/.016 |
79107 A 2-Propenoic
acid DL/.008 |
97632 AC 2-Propenoic
acid, 2-methyl-, ethyl ester [1000] |
80626 AC 2-Propenoic
acid, 2-methyl-, methyl ester DL/.17 |
140885 A 2-Propenoic
acid, ethyl ester 249.25 |
107197 AC 2-Propyn-1-ol DL(P) |
88857 ABC 2-sec-butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol 0.66 |
56042 AC 2-Thio-6-methyluracil [100] |
2763964 ABC 3(2H)-Isoxazolone,
5-(aminomethyl)- DL(P) |
91941 AC 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 25.00 |
119904 AC 3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine 1.75 |
119937 AC 3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine 1.30 |
39196184 ABC 3,3-dimethyl-1-(methylthio)-2-butanone-O- [methylaminocarbonyl]oxime DL(P) |
609198 A 3,4,5-Trichlorophenol 19.60 |
225514 AC 3,4-Benzacridine [1000] |
205992 AC 3,4-Benzofluoranthene 5.00 |
50328 AC 3,4-Benzopyrene 1.64 |
496720 AC 3,4-Diaminotoluene [100] |
610399 A 3,4-Dinitrotoluene [100] |
496720 AC 3,4-Toluenediamine [100] |
78591 A 3,5,5-Trimethyl-2-cyclohexenone DL/.19 |
330541 A 3-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea [1000] |
81812 ABC 3-(alpha-Acetonylbenzyl)-4-hydroxycoumarin DL(P) |
107051 A 3-Chloropropene [1000] |
542767 ABC 3-Chloropropionitrile DL(P) |
56495 AC 3-Methylcholanthrene 5.00 |
108394 A 3-Methylphenol 3.80 |
554847 A 3-Nitrophenol [1000] |
99081 A 3-Nitrotoluene [1000] |
56042 AC 4(1H)-Pyrimidinone,
2,3-dihydro-6-methyl-2-thioxo- [100] |
72548 AC 4,4'-DDD 0.66 |
72559 AC 4,4'-DDE 0.66 |
50293 AC 4,4'-DDT 0.66 |
101144 AC 4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline) 25.00 |
534521 ABC 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol DL(P) |
-99002 C 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol
salts [1000] |
106490 AC 4-Amino-1-methylbenzene 62.97 |
92671 C 4-Aminobiphenyl [25] |
504245 ABC 4-Aminopyridine DL(P) |
101553 AC 4-Bromophenyl
phenyl ether [1000] |
59507 AC 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 13.20 |
3165933 A 4-Chloro-o-toluidine,
hydrochloride 26.01 |
106478 AC 4-Chloroaniline DL(P) |
7005723 A 4-Chlorophenylphenyl
ether [1000] |
108101 A 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 3.30 |
106445 A 4-Methylphenol 3.80 |
100027 AC 4-Nitrophenol 3.30 |
99990 A 4-Nitrotoluene 1.12 |
504245 ABC 4-Pyridinamine DL(P) |
2763964 ABC 5-(Aminomethyl)-3-isoxazolol DL(P) |
99558 AC 5-Nitro-o-toluidine 362.54 |
57976 AC 7,12-Dimethyl-1,2-Benzanthracene [25] |
57976 AC 7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene [25] |
194592 C 7H-Dibenzo[c,g]carbazole 5.00 |
83329 A Acenaphthene 300.00 |
208968 A Acenaphthylene 130.00 |
83329 A Acenaphthylene,
1,2-dihydro- 300.00 |
75070 A Acetaldehyde DL/0.003 |
107200 AC
Acetaldehyde, chloro- DL(P) |
640197 ABC Acetamide, 2-fluoro- DL(P) |
62442 AC
Acetamide, N-(4-ethoxyphenyl)- [1000] |
591082 AC
Acetamide, N-(aminothioxomethyl)- DL(P) |
53963 AC Acetamide,
N-9H-fluoren-2-yl [25] |
53963 AC Acetamidofluorene [25] |
64197 A Acetic
acid [1000] |
108054 AB Acetic
acid ethylene ether 0.51 |
94791 A Acetic
acid (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-, 1-methylpropyl ester [1000] |
540885 A Acetic
acid, 1,1-dimethylethyl ester [1000] |
105464 A Acetic
acid, 1-methylpropyl ester [1000] |
631618 A Acetic
acid, ammonium salt [1000] |
123864 A Acetic
acid, butyl ester [1000] |
141786 A Acetic
acid, ethyl ester DL/.07 |
301042 AC Acetic
acid, lead (2+) salt (i) |
563688 AC Acetic
acid, thallium (1+) salt (n) |
108247 A Acetic
anhydride [1000] |
108247 A Acetic
oxide [1000] |
67641 A Acetone 2.47 |
75865 ABC Acetone
cyanohydrin Sec.
|
1752303 B Acetone
Thiosemicarbazide [25] |
75058 AC Acetonitrile DL/.04 |
98862 AC Acetophenone DL/.26 |
506967 A Acetyl
bromide [1000] |
75365 AC Acetyl
chloride [1000] |
108247 A Acetyl
oxide [1000] |
75207 A Acetylenogen [100] |
1066337 A Acid
ammonium carbonate [1000] |
1341497 A Acid
ammonium fluoride [1000] |
107028 ABC Acrolein DL(P) |
79061 ABC Acrylamide DL/.001 |
79107 A Acrylic
acid DL/.008 |
107028 ABC Acrylic
aldehyde DL(P) |
107131 ABC Acrylonitrile 1.37 |
814686 B Acrylyl
Chloride [25] |
124049 A Adipic
acid DL/0.006 |
111693 B Adiponitrile [1000] |
51434 AC
Adrenalin Sec.
|
1402682 C Aflatoxins Sec.
|
116063 ABC Aldicarb DL(P) |
309002 ABC Aldrin 0.66 |
110178 A Allomaleic
acid [1000] |
107186 ABC Allyl
alcohol DL(P) |
107051 A Allyl
chloride [1000] |
107119 B Allylamine [25] |
122098 AC Alpha,
alpha-Dimethylphenethylamine DL(P) |
80159 A Alpha,alpha-Dimethylbenzylhydroperoxide [100] |
319846 A Alpha-Benzenehexachloride 0.66 |
319846 A Alpha-BHC 0.66 |
75865 ABC Alpha-Hydroxyisobutyronitrile Sec.
|
134327 AC Alpha-Naphthylamine [1000] |
86884 ABC Alpha-Naphthylthiourea DL(P) |
109068 AC Alpha-Picoline [1000] |
20859738 ABC Aluminum
phosphide (AlP) DL(P) |
10043013 A Aluminum
sulfate [1000] |
60571 AC Alvit 0.66 |
62533 ABC Aminobenzene DL/.038 |
74895 A Aminomethane [1000] |
62533 ABC Aminophen DL/0.038 |
54626 B Aminopterin [25] |
78535 B Amiton [25] |
3734972 B Amiton Oxalate [25] |
61825 AC Amitrole 10.00 |
7664417 AB Ammonia 500.00 |
10380297 A Ammoniated
copper sulfate monohydrate (h) |
631618 A Ammonium
acetate [1000] |
7773060 A Ammonium
amidosulfate [1000] |
1111780 A Ammonium
aminoformate [1000] |
1863634 A Ammonium
benzoate [1000] |
1066337 A Ammonium
bicarbonate [1000] |
1341497 A Ammonium
bifluoride [1000] |
5972736 A Ammonium
bioxalate monohydrate [1000] |
10192300 A Ammonium
bisulfite [1000] |
13826830 A Ammonium
borofluoride [1000] |
1111780 A Ammonium
carbamate [1000] |
506876 A Ammonium
carbonate [1000] |
12125029 A Ammonium
chloride [1000] |
7789095 A Ammonium
chromate ((NH4)2CrO7) (f) |
7788989 A Ammonium
chromate (VI) (f) |
3012655 A Ammonium
citrate, dibasic [1000] |
3164292 A Ammonium
d-tartrate [1000] |
7789095 A Ammonium
dichromate (VI) (f) |
1185575 A Ammonium
ferric citrate [1000] |
13826830 A Ammonium
fluoborate [1000] |
12125018 A Ammonium
fluoride [1000] |
16919190 A Ammonium
fluosilicate [1000] |
1066337 A Ammonium
hydrogen carbonate [1000] |
1341497 A Ammonium
hydrogen fluoride [1000] |
1336216 A Ammonium
hydroxide [1000] |
12125029 A Ammonium
muriate [1000] |
15699180 A Ammonium
nickel sulfate (k) |
6009707 A Ammonium
oxalate monohydrate [1000] |
131748 A Ammonium
picrate DL(P) |
1762954 A Ammonium
rhodanite [1000] |
16919190 A Ammonium
silicofluoride [1000] |
7773060 A Ammonium
sulfamate [1000] |
12135761 A Ammonium
sulfide [1000] |
10196040 A Ammonium
sulfite [1000] |
1762954 A Ammonium
sulfocyanate [1000] |
14307438 A Ammonium
tartrate [1000] |
1762954 A Ammonium
thiocyanate [1000] |
7803556 AC Ammonium
vanadate (p) |
300629 B Amphetamine Sec.
|
628637 A Amyl
acetate [1000] |
123922 A Amylacetic
ester [1000] |
628637 A Amylacetic
ester [1000] |
62533 ABC Aniline DL/.038 |
88051 B Aniline,
2,4,6-Trimethyl- [25] |
120127 A Anthracene 500.00 |
7440360 AC Antimony 10/BG |
-99003 C Antimony
compounds, N.O.S. (b) |
7783564 A Antimony
fluoride (b) |
7647189 A Antimony
pentachloride (b) |
7783702 B Antimony
Pentafluoride (b) |
28300745 A Antimony
potassium tartrate (b) |
7789619 A Antimony
tribromide (b) |
10025919 A Antimony
trichloride (b) |
7783564 A Antimony
trifluoride (b) |
1309644 A Antimony
trioxide (b) |
1397940 B Antimycin
A [25] |
7697372 AB Aqua
fortis (v) |
140578 C Aramite [25] |
137268 AC
Arasan 10.00 |
506616 ABC Argentate(1-),
dicyano-, potassium (r) |
12674112 A Aroclor
1016 (s) |
11104282 A Aroclor
1221 (s) |
11141165 A Aroclor
1232 (s) |
53469219 A Aroclor
1242 (s) |
12672296 A Aroclor
1248 (s) |
11097691 A Aroclor
1254 (s) |
11096825 A Aroclor
1260 (s) |
1336363 A Aroclors (s) |
7784465 AB Arsenenous
acid, sodium salt (a) |
7440382 AC Arsenic 41.00 |
7778394 AC Arsenic
acid (H3As04) (a) |
7778441 AB Arsenic
acid (H3As04), calcium salt (2:3) (a) |
7631892 AB Arsenic
acid (H3As04), sodium salt (a) |
1303282 ABC Arsenic
acid anhydride (a) |
7645252 A Arsenic
acid, lead salt (a) |
7784409 A Arsenic
acid, lead(2+) salt (1:1) (a) |
10102484 A Arsenic
acid, lead(4+) salt (3:2) (a) |
7784341 AB Arsenic
chloride (a) |
-99004 AC Arsenic
compounds, N.O.S. (a) |
1303328 A Arsenic
disulfide (a) |
1303282 ABC Arsenic
pentoxide (a) |
1303328 A Arsenic
sulfide (a) |
1327533 ABC Arsenic
trioxide (a) |
1303339 A Arsenic
trisulfide (a) |
1327533 ABC Arsenic(III)
oxide (As203) (a) |
1303282 ABC Arsenic(V)
oxide (As205) (a) |
10124502 AB Arsenious
acid (a) |
1303339 A Arsenious
sulfide (a) |
1327533 ABC Arsenous
oxide (a) |
7784341 AB
Arsenous trichloride (a) |
7784421 B Arsine (a) |
692422 AC Arsine,
diethyl (a) |
75605 AC Arsinic
acid, dimethyl (a) |
10124502 AB Arsonic
acid, potassium salt (a) |
696286 ABC Arsonous
dichloride, phenyl- (a) |
1332214 A Asbestos Sec.
|
492808 AC Auramine [1000] |
2303164 AC Avadex 196.13 |
115026 AC Azaserine [25] |
2642719 B Azinphos-Ethyl 10.00 |
86500 AB Azinphos-methyl 10.00 |
151564 ABC Aziridine DL(P) |
75558 ABC Aziridine,
2-methyl- DL(P) |
625161 A Banana
oil [1000] |
7440393 C Barium 500.00/BG |
-99005 C Barium
compounds, N.O.S. (c) |
-- -- Barium
sulfate (not a regulated substance) |
542621 AC Barium
cyanide (r) |
333415 A Basudin 1/BG |
225514 AC Benz(c)acridine [1000] |
98873 ABC Benzal
chloride [1000] |
62533 ABC Benzeneamine DL/.038 |
636215 AC Benzenamine,
2-methyl-, hydrochloride [1000] |
99558 AC Benzenamine,
2-methyl-5-nitro- 362.54 |
99168 B Benzenamine,
3-(Trifluoromethyl)- [25] |
101144 AC Benzenamine,
4,4'-methylenebis[2chloro- 25.00 |
492808 AC Benzenamine,
4,4'carbonimidoylbis[N,N-dimethyl- [1000] |
106478 AC Benzenamine,
4-chloro- DL(P) |
3165933 A Benzenamine,
4-chloro-2-methyl, hydrochloride 26.01 |
106490 AC Benzenamine,
4-methyl- 62.97 |
100016 AC Benzenamine,
4-nitro- DL(P) |
60117 AC Benzenamine,
N,N-dimethyl-4-(phenylazo)- [100] |
86306 A Benzenamine,
N-nitroso-N-phenyl 6.46 |
122394 AC Benzenamine,
N-phenyl [25] |
71432 AC Benzene 0.02 |
108907 AC Benzene
chloride 4.18 |
100447 ABC Benzene,
(chloromethyl)- 1.05 |
98873 ABC Benzene,
(dichloromethyl)- [1000] |
98077 ABC Benzene,
(trichloromethyl)- [100] |
95943 AC Benzene,
1,2,4,5-tetrachloro- 25.00 |
120821 AC Benzene,
1,2,4-trichloro- 10.83 |
528290 A Benzene,
1,2-Dinitro- 205.10 |
94597 AC Benzene,
1,2-methylenedioxy-4-allyl [1000] |
120581 AC Benzene,
1,2-methylenedioxy-4-propenyl- [1000] |
94586 AC Benzene,
1,2-methylenedioxy-4-propyl- [100] |
99354 AC Benzene,
1,3,5-trinitro- DL/0.07 |
541731 AC Benzene,
1,3-dichloro- 2.22 |
91087 AB Benzene,
1,3-diisocyanato-2-methyl [1000] |
26471625 AC Benzene,
1,3-diisocyanatomethyl- [1000] |
99650 A Benzene,
1,3-dinitro- 1.05 |
106467 AC Benzene,
1,4-dichloro- 6.84 |
100254 A Benzene,
1,4-dinitro- 205.10 |
100141 B Benzene,
1-(Chloromethyl)-4-Nitro- [25] |
101553 AC Benzene,
1-bromo-4-phenoxy- [1000] |
7005723 A Benzene,
1-chloro-4-phenoxy [1000] |
121142 AC Benzene,
1-methyl-2,4-dinitro 0.66 |
98828 A Benzene,
1-methylethyl- 21.88 |
606202 AC Benzene,
2-methyl-1,3-dinitro- 0.76 |
25321226 AC Benzene,
dichloro- (N.O.S.) [1000] |
1330207 A Benzene,
dimethyl- 20.00 |
110827 A Benzene,
hexahydro- 20.00 |
98953 ABC Benzene,
nitro- 0.70 |
608935 AC Benzene,
pentachloro- 25.00 |
98055 BC Benzenearsenic
acid (a) |
305033 AC Benzenebutanoic
acid, 4-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino- [100] |
98884 A Benzenecarbonyl
chloride Sec.
|
65850 A Benzenecarboxylic
acid 1000 |
25376458 AC Benzenediamine,
ar-methyl- [100] |
122098 AC Benzeneethanamine,
alpha, alpha-dimethyl- DL(P) |
608731 A Benzenehexachloride 0.66 |
98099 A Benzenesulfonic
chloride [1000] |
98099 A Benzenesulfonyl
acid chloride [1000] |
108985 ABC Benzenethiol DL(P) |
92875 AC Benzidine DL/.05 |
3615212 B Benzimidazole,
4,5-dichloro-2-(trifluoromethyl)- [25] |
56553 AC Benzo(a)anthracene 5.00 |
50328 AC Benzo(a)pyrene 1.64 |
205992 AC Benzo(b)fluoranthene 5.00 |
91225 A Benzo(b)pyridine DL/.51 |
191242 A Benzo(ghi)perylene 500.00 |
206440 AC Benzo(j,k)fluorene 500.00 |
207089 AC Benzo(k)fluoranthene 5.00 |
65850 A Benzoic
acid 1000 |
100470 A Benzonitrile DL/.17 |
98077 ABC Benzotrichloride [100] |
98884 A Benzoyl
chloride Sec.
|
129000 AB Benzo[def]phenanthrene 500.00 |
205823 C Benzo[j]fluoranthene 5.00 |
100447 ABC Benzyl
chloride 1.05 |
140294 B Benzyl
Cyanide [1000] |
98873 ABC Benzylidene
chloride [1000] |
205992 AC Benz[e]acephenanthrylene 5.00 |
56495 AC Benz[j]aceanthrylene,
1,2-dihydro-3-methyl- 5.00 |
7440417 A Beryllium 3.00/BG |
7787475 A Beryllium
chloride (d) |
-99006 AC Beryllium
compounds, N.O.S. (d) |
7787497 A Beryllium
fluoride (d) |
13597994 A Beryllium
nitrate (d) |
7787555 A Beryllium
nitrate trihydrate (d) |
319857 A beta-Benzenehexachloride 0.66 |
319857 A beta-BHC 0.66 |
33213659 A beta-Endosulfan 10.00 |
91598 AC beta-Naphthylamine [100] |
608731 A BHC 0.66 |
15271417 B Bicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-2-carbonitrile,5-chloro-6- [25] |
((methylamino)carbonyl)oxy)imino)-,(1S-(1-alpha,
2-beta,4-alpha,5-alpha,6E))- |
108601 AC bis(2-Chloro-1-methylethyl)
ether 170.91 |
111911 AC bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane DL/.027 |
111444 ABC bis(2-Chloroethyl)
ether DL/.60 |
108601 AC bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)
ether 170.91 |
117817 AC bis(2-Ethylhexyl)
phthalate 50.00 |
534076 B Bis(Chloromethyl)
Ketone [25] |
542881 ABC Bis(chloromethyl)ether DL(P) |
137268 AC bis(Dimethylthiocarbamoyl)disulfide 10.00 |
4044659 B Bitoscanate [25] |
7723140 AB Black
phosphorus [25] |
3689245 ABC Bladafum DL(P) |
110178 A Boletic
acid [1000] |
10294345 B Boron
Trichloride [25] |
7637072 B Boron
Trifluoride [25] |
353424 B Boron
trifluoride compound with methyl ether (1:1) [25] |
28772567 B Bromadiolone [25] |
7726956 B Bromine [25] |
506683 ABC Bromine
cyanide (r) |
598312 AC Bromoacetone DL(P) |
75274 A Bromodichloromethane 1.18 |
75252 AC Bromoform 1.0 |
74839 ABC Bromomethane 0.80 |
357573 AC Brucine DL(P) |
14307438 A Butanedioic
acid, 2,3-di-hydroxy-(R-(R*,R*))-, Ammonium salt [1000] |
305033 AC Butanoic
acid, 4-[bis(2-chloroethyl)-amino] benzene- [100] |
110178 A (E)-2-Butenedioic
acid [1000] |
94804 A Butyl
2,4-D [1000] |
85687 AC Butyl
benzyl phthalate 50.00 |
107926 A Butyric
acid [1000] |
75605 AC Cacodylic
acid (a) |
7440439 AC Cadmium 39.00 |
543908 A Cadmium
acetate (e) |
7789426 A Cadmium
bromide (e) |
10108642 A Cadmium
chloride (e) |
-99007 AC Cadmium
compounds, N.O.S. (e) |
1306190 B Cadmium
Oxide (e) |
2223930 B Cadmium
Stearate (e) |
7778441 AB Calcium
arsenate (a) |
52740166 A Calcium
arsenite (a) |
75207 A Calcium
carbide [100] |
13765190 AC Calcium
chromate (f) |
592018 AC Calcium
cyanide (r) |
26264062 A Calcium
dodecylbenzene sulfonate [1000] |
7778543 A Calcium
hypochlorite [100] |
56257 B Cantharidin [25] |
133062 A Captan 1/BG |
51832 B Carbachol
Chloride [25] |
51796 AC Carbamic
acid, ethyl ester [1000] |
63252 A Carbamic
acid, methyl-, 1-naphthyl ester 1/BG |
2032657 AB Carbamic
acid, methyl-, 4-(methylthio)-3,5-xylyl ester 10.00 |
315184 AB Carbamic
acid, methyl-, 4-dimethylamino-3,5-xylyl ester 10.00 |
26419738 B Carbamic
acid, methyl-, [25] |
O-(((2,4-dimethyl-1,3-dithiolan-2-yl)methylene)Amino) |
615532 AC Carbamic
acid, methylnitroso-, ethyl ester [25] |
79447 AC Carbamic
chloride, dimethyl- [25] |
684935 AC Carbamide,
N-methyl-N-nitroso- [25] |
62566 AC Carbamide,
thio- [100] |
630104 AC Carbamimidoselenoic
acid DL(P) |
111546 AC Carbamodithioic
acid, 1,2-ethanediylbis-, salts and esters [1000] |
2303164 AC Carbamothioic
acid, bis(1-methylethyl)-S-(2,3-dichloro-2-propenyl)ester 196.13 |
63252 A Carbaryl 1/BG |
1563662 AB Carbofuran 0.80 |
108952 ABC Carbolic
acid 50.00 |
75150 ABC Carbon
bisulfide DL(P) |
75150 ABC Carbon
disulfide DL(P) |
353504 AC Carbon
oxyfluoride [1000] |
56235 AC
Carbon tetrachloride 0.17 |
6533739 ABC Carbonic
acid, dithallium (1+) salt (n) |
75445 ABC Carbonic
dichloride DL(P) |
353504 AC Carbonic
difluoride [1000] |
79221 ABC Carbonochloridic
acid, methyl ester [1000] |
75445 ABC Carbonyl
chloride DL(P) |
353504 AC Carbonyl
fluoride [1000] |
786196 B Carbophenothion 1/BG |
1310732 A Caustic
soda (v) |
62384 ABC Ceresan DL/.024 |
75694 AC CFC-11 0.70 |
75718 AC CFC-12 1.49 |
305033 AC Chlorambucil [100] |
57749 ABC Chlordane 9.20 |
470906 B Chlorfenvinfos [25] |
68411450 AC Chlorinated
benzenes, NOS [25] |
68411723 AC Chlorinated
ethane, NOS [25] |
-99008 C Chlorinated
fluorocarbons, N.O.S. [25] |
70776033 AC Chlorinated
naphthalene, NOS [25] |
-99009 AC Chlorinated
phenol, N.O.S. [25] |
7782505 AB Chlorine Sec.
|
506774 AC
Chlorine cyanide (r) |
24934916 B Chlormephos [25] |
999815 B Chlormequat
Chloride [25] |
494031 AC Chlornaphazine [1000] |
107200 AC Chloroacetaldehyde DL(P) |
79118 B Chloroacetic
Acid [25] |
-99010 AC Chloroalkyl
esters, N.O.S. [25] |
107051 A Chloroallylene [1000] |
108907 AC Chlorobenzene 4.18 |
68411450 A Chlorobenzenes [25] |
510156 AC Chlorobenzilate [100] |
124481 A Chlorodibromomethane 1.63 |
75003 A Chloroethane 0.17 |
107073 B Chloroethanol [25] |
627112 B Chloroethyl
Chloroformate [25] |
67663 ABC Chloroform 0.68 |
75445 ABC Chloroformyl
chloride DL(P) |
74873 AC Chloromethane 0.04 |
107302 ABC Chloromethyl
methyl ether DL/.012 |
3691358 B Chlorophacinone [25] |
59507 AC Chlorophenol,
4-, methyl, 3- 13.20 |
126998 AC Chloroprene [25] |
7790945 A Chlorosulfonic
acid [1000] |
1982474 B Chloroxuron [25] |
2921882 A Chlorpyrifos 1/BG |
21923239 B Chlorthiophos [25] |
7738945 A Chromic
(VI) acid (f) |
1066304 A Chromic
acetate (f) |
7789095 A Chromic
acid (H2Cr207), diammonium salt (f) |
7738945 A Chromic
acid (H2Cr04) (f) |
7788989 A Chromic
acid (H2Cr04), diammonium salt (f) |
13765190 AC Chromic
acid, calcium salt (f) |
10025737 B Chromic
Chloride (f) |
10101538 A Chromic
sulfate (f) |
7440473 AC Chromium 1200.00 |
-99011 AC Chromium
compounds, N.O.S. (f) |
10049055 A Chromous
chloride (f) |
218019 AC Chrysene 5.00 |
110167 A cis-1,2-Ethylenedicarboxylic
acid [1000] |
110167 A cis-Butenedioic
acid [1000] |
108316 AC cis-Butenedioic
acid anhydride [1000] |
3012655 A Citric
acid diammonium salt [1000] |
6358538 C Citrus
red No. 2 [25] |
8007452 C Coal
tar creosote 5.00 |
7789437 A Cobalt
bromide (g) |
10210681 B Cobalt
Carbonyl (g) |
7789437 A Cobalt
dibromide (g) |
544183 A Cobalt
formate (g) |
14017415 A Cobalt
sulfamate (g) |
-99204 - Cobalt
(reference only, not regulated substance 25/BG |
62207765 B Cobalt,
((2,2'-(1,2-ethanediylbis |
(nitrilomethylidyne))bis(6-fluorophenolato)
(2-)-N,N',O,O')- (g) |
14017415 A Cobaltous
sulfamate (g) |
65996818 A Cake
oven emissions Sec.
|
64868 B Colchicine [25] |
2312358 A Comite [100] |
7440508 A Copper 1500.00 |
142712 A Copper
acetate (h) |
12002038 AB Copper
acetate aresenite (a) |
12002038 AB Copper
acetoarsenite (a) |
-99012 A Copper
and compounds (h) |
7447394 A Copper
chloride (h) |
544923 AC Copper
cyanide (r) |
3251238 A Copper
nitrate (h) |
7558987 A Copper
sulfate (h) |
815827 A Copper
tartrate (h) |
10380297 A Copper
(2+), tetraammine-, sulfate (1:1), monohydrate (h) |
56724 AB Coumaphos 1/BG |
56724 AB Coumarin,
3-chloro-7-hydroxy-4-methyl-, |
O-ester
with O,O-diethylpyrophosphorothioate 1/BG |
5836293 B Coumatetralyl [25] |
8001589 AC Creosote -- |
1319773 AC Cresols 3.80 |
1319773 AC Cresylic
acid 3.80 |
535897 B Crimidine [25] |
4170303 ABC Crotonaldehyde [1000] |
123739 AB
Crotonaldehyde, (E) [1000] |
4170303 ABC Crotylaldehyde [1000] |
98828 A Cumene 21.88 |
80159 A Cumene hydroperoxide [100] |
142712 A Cupric
acetate (h) |
12002038 AB Cupric
acetoarsenite (a) |
7447394 A Cupric
chloride (h) |
3251238 A Cupric
nitrate (h) |
5893363 A Cupric
oxalate (h) |
7758987 A Cupric
sulfate (h) |
10380297 A Cupric
sulfate, ammoniated, monohydrate (h) |
815827 A Cupric
tartrate (h) |
57125 AC Cyanides
(soluble salts and complexes) n.o.s. (r) |
-99013 A Cyanides
(CN anion) 10.00 |
100470 A Cyanobenzene DL/.17 |
107131 ABC Cyanoethylene 1.37 |
460195 AC Cyanogen DL(P) |
506683 ABC Cyanogen
bromide (r) |
506774 AC Cyanogen
chloride (r) |
506785 B Cyanogen
Iodide (r) |
506683 ABC Cyanogen
monobromide (r) |
2636262 B Cyanophos [25] |
675149 B Cyanuric
Fluoride [25] |
14901087 C Cycasin [25] |
110827 A Cyclohexane 20.00 |
108941 A Cyclohexanone DL/.031 |
71432 AC Cyclohexatriene 0.02 |
66819 B Cycloheximide [25] |
108918 B Cyclohexylamine [25] |
50180 AC Cyclophosphamide [100] |
60515 ABC Cygon DL(P) |
18883664 AC D-Glucopyranose,
2-deoxy-2-(3-methyl-3-nitrosoureido)- [25] |
75990 A Dalapon 10.00 |
20830813 AC Daunomycin [100] |
20830813 AC Daunorubicin [100] |
96128 AC DBCP DL/.003 |
156605 AC DCE,
trans-1,2- 0.53 |
108601 AC DCIP 170.91 |
330541 A DCMU [1000] |
72548 AC DDD 0.66 |
72559 AC DDE 0.66 |
50293 AC DDT 0.66 |
62737 AB DDVP 1/BG |
17702419 B Decaborane(14) [25] |
319868 A delta-Benzenehexachloride [25] |
319868 A delta-BHC [25] |
8065483 B Demeton 20.51 |
919868 B Demeton-S-Methyl [25] |
56531 AC DES [25] |
115322 A Di(p-chlorophenyl)-trichloromethylcarbinol 1/BG |
117840 AC Di-n-octyl
phthalate 50.00 |
621647 AC Di-n-propylnitrosamine 1.71 |
10311849 B Dialifor [25] |
2303164 AC Diallate 196.13 |
302012 ABC Diamine DL/4E-5 |
25376458 AC Diaminotoluene [100] |
7788989 A Diammonium
chromate ((NH4)2CrO4) (f) |
3012655 A Diammonium
citrate [1000] |
7789095 A Diammonium
dichromate (f) |
6009707 A Diammonium
oxalate monohydrate [1000] |
3164292 A Diammonium
tartrate [1000] |
1309644 A Diantimony
trioxide (b) |
333415 A Diazinon 1/BG |
53703 AC Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene 5.00 |
189559 AC Dibenzo(a,i)pyrene 5.00 |
192654 C Dibenzo[a,e]pyrene 5.00 |
189640 C Dibenzo[a,h]pyrene 5.00 |
1746016 AC Dibenzo[b,e][1,4]dioxin,
2,3,7,8-tetrachloro- 8.0E-5 |
226368 C Dibenz[a,h]acridine [25] |
224420 C Dibenz[a,j]acridine [25] |
19287457 B Diborane [25] |
300765 A Dibrom [100] |
124481 A Dibromochloromethane 1.63 |
96128 AC Dibromochloropropane DL/.003 |
74953 AC Dibromomethane [1000] |
84742 AC Dibutyl
phthalate 13.70 |
1918009 A Dicamba 1/BG |
1194656 A Dichlobenil [1000] |
117806 A Dichlone [25] |
25321226 AC Dichlorobenzene,
N.O.S. [1000] |
1331471 A Dichlorobenzidines [25] |
75274 A Dichlorobromomethane 1.18 |
75718 AC Dichlorodifluoromethane 1.49 |
72548 AC Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane 0.66 |
111444 ABC Dichloroethyl
ether DL/.60 |
25323302 C Dichloroethylene,
N.O.S. 0.53 |
75092 AC Dichloromethane 0.08 |
149746 B Dichloromethylphenylsilane [25] |
696286 ABC Dichlorophenylarsine (a) |
8003198 A Dichloropropane
-- dichloropropene mixture [1000] |
26638197 AC Dichloropropane, NOS [1000] |
26545733 C Dichloropropanol, N.O.S. [25] |
26952238 AC Dichloropropene, NOS [1000] |
62737 AB Dichlorvos 1/BG |
115322 A Dicofol 1/BG |
141662 B Dicrotophos [25] |
60571 AC Dieldrin 0.66 |
56382 ABC Diethyl
4-nitrophenylphosphorothioate DL(P) |
814493 B Diethyl
Chlorophosphate [25] |
60297 A Diethyl
ether 0.56 |
84662 AC Diethyl
phthalate 0.74 |
311455 AC Diethyl-p-nitrophenyl
phosphate DL(P) |
109897 A Diethylamine [1000] |
692422 AC Diethylarsine (a) |
1642542 B Diethylcarbamazine
Citrate [25] |
56531 AC Diethylstilbestrol DL |
71636 B Digitoxin Sec.
|
2238075 B Diglycidyl
Ether [25] |
20830755 B Digoxin [25] |
95486 AC Dihydrosafrole [100] |
55914 ABC Diisopropylfluorophosphate DL(P) |
115264 B Dimefox [25] |
60515 ABC Dimethoate DL(P) |
2524030 B Dimethyl
Phosphorochloridothioate [25] |
131113 AC Dimethyl
phthalate 0.66 |
77781 ABC Dimethyl
sulfate DL/.12 |
99989 B Dimethyl-p-Phenylenediamine [25] |
124403 A Dimethylamine [1000] |
79447 AC Dimethylcarbamoyl
chloride [25] |
75785 B Dimethyldichlorosilane [25] |
62759 ABC Dimethylnitrosamine 0.66 |
1300716 A Dimethylphenol 307.64 |
644644 B Dimetilan [25] |
25154545 AC Dinitrobenzene,
NOS [1000] |
10544726 A Dinitrogen
tetroxide [100] |
25550587 A Dinitrophenol [100] |
25321146 A Dinitrotoluene [100] |
88857 ABC Dinoseb 0.66 |
1420071 B Dinoterb [25 |
78342 B Dioxathion 1/BG |
1746016 AB Dioxin 8.0E-5 |
82666 B Diphacinone [25] |
122394 AC Diphenylamine [25] |
38622183 A Diphenylhydrazine [25] |
152169 ABC Diphosphoramide,
octamethyl- DL(P) |
333415 A Dipofene 1/BG |
142847 A Dipropylamine [1000] |
2764729 A Diquat 2.00 |
85007 A Duquat
dibromide 2.00 |
7631892 AB Disodium
arsenate (a) |
7558794 A Disodium
phosphate [1000] |
10102188 AB Disodium
selenite (L) |
14644612 A Disulfatozirconic
acid [1000] |
298044 ABC Disulfoton DL(P) |
8014957 A Disulphuric
acid (v) |
298044 ABC Disyston DL(P) |
514738 B Dithiazanine
Iodide [25] |
751504 ABC Dithiocarbonic
anhydride DL(P) |
3689245 ABC Dithiopyrophosphoric
acid, tetraethyl ester DL(P) |
330541 A Diuron [1000] |
72435 AC DMDT 10.00 |
27176870 A Dodecylbenzenesulfonic
acid [1000] |
2921882 A Dursban 1/BG |
106934 AC EDB 0.01 |
60004 A Edetic
acid [1000] |
60004 A EDTA [1000] |
316427 B Emetine,
Dihydrochloride [25] |
959988 A Endosulfan
(alpha) 10.00 |
115297 ABC Endosulfan
(mixed isomers) 3.30 |
1031078 A Endosulfan
sulfate 1.65 |
959988 A Endosulfan-I 10.00 |
33213659 A Endosulfan-II 10.00 |
145733 AC Endothall 0.66 |
2778943 B Endothion [25] |
72208 ABC Endrin 10.00 |
7421934 A Endrin aldehyde 10.00 |
-99014 AC Endrin metabolites 10.00 |
106898 ABC Epichlorhydrin DL/.003 |
51434 AC Epinephrine Sec.
|
2104645 B EPN [25] |
50146 B Ergocalciferol [25] |
379793 B Ergotamine
Tartrate [25] |
1464535 ABC Erythritol
anhydride [100] |
75070 A Ethanal DL/.003 |
122098 AC Ethanamine,
1,1-dimethyl-2-phenyl DL(P) |
55185 AC Ethanamine, N-ethyl-N-nitroso- DL/.014 |
5893663 A Ethandioic
acid copper salt (h) |
60297 A Ethane,
1,1'-oxybis- 0.56 |
111444 ABC Ethane,
1,1'-oxybis[2-chloro]- DL/.60 |
111911 AC Ethane,
1,1'-[methylenebis(oxy)]bis[2-chloro- DL/.027 |
630206 AC Ethane,
1,1,1,2-tetrachloro- 1.03 |
106934 AC Ethane,
1,2-dibromo- 0.01 |
107062 AC Ethane,
1,2-dichloro- 0.02 |
460195 AC Ethanedinitrile DL(P) |
55488874 A Ethanedioic
acid, ammonium iron salt [1000] |
2944674 A Ethanedioic
acid, ammonium iron(3+) salt (3:3:1) [1000] |
14258492 A Ethanedioic
acid, ammonium salt [1000] |
6009707 A Ethanedioic
acid, diammonium salt, monohydrate [1000] |
5972736 A Ethanedioic
acid, monoammonium salt, monohydrate [1000] |
75058 AC Ethanenitrile DL/.04 |
1622328 B Ethanesulfonyl
Chloride, 2-Chloro- [25] |
62555 AC Ethanethioamide [100] |
64197 A Ethanoic
acid [1000] |
10140871 B Ethanol,
1,2-Dichloro-, Acetate [25] |
1116457 AC Ethanol,
2,2'-(nitrosoimino)bis- 4.27 |
98862 AC Ethanone,
1-phenyl- DL/.26 |
75365 AC Ethanoyl
chloride [1000] |
4549400 AC Ethenamine,
N-methyl-N-nitroso- DL(P) |
110758 AC Ethene,
(2-chloroethoxy)- [1000] |
75014 AC Ethene,
chloro 0.04 |
563122 AB Ethion [100] |
13194484 B Ethoprophos [25] |
141786 A Ethyl
acetate DL/.07 |
140885 A Ethyl
acrylate [1000] |
75070 A Ethyl
aldehyde DL/.003 |
51796 AC Ethyl
carbamate [1000] |
75003 A Ethyl
chloride 0.17 |
107120 ABC Ethyl
cyanide DL(P) |
60297 A Ethyl
ether 0.56 |
97632 AC Ethyl
methacrylate [1000] |
62500 AC Ethyl
methanesulfonate [25] |
510156 AC Ethyl-4,4'-dichlorobenzilate 44.31 |
107926 A Ethylacetic
acid [1000] |
75047 A Ethylamine [1000] |
100414 A Ethylbenzene 20.00 |
538078 B Ethylbis(2-Chloroethyl)Amine [25] |
106934 AC Ethylene
dibromide 0.01 |
107062 AC Ethylene
dichloride 0.02 |
371620 B Ethylene
Fluorohydrin [25] |
110805 AC Ethylene
glycol monoethyl ether DL/.16 |
72518 ABC Ethylene
oxide 11.73 |
79016 AC Ethylene
trichloride 0.13 |
111546 AC Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic
acid, salts and esters [1000] |
107153 AB Ethylenediamine [1000] |
60004 A Ethylenediamine
tetraacetic acid [1000] |
151564 ABC Ethyleneimine DL(P) |
96457 AC Ethylenethiourea 19.94 |
79094 A Ethylformic
acid [1000] |
75343 AC Ethylidene
dichloride 0.03 |
542905 B Ethylthiocyanate [25] |
52857 AC Famophos DL(P) |
52857 AC Famphur DL(P) |
22224926 B Fenamiphos [25] |
122145 B Fenitrothion [25] |
115902 B Fensulfothion 10.00 |
1185575 A Ferric
ammonium citrate [1000] |
55488874 A Ferric
ammonium oxalate [1000] |
2944674 A Ferric
ammonium oxalate [1000] |
7705080 A Ferric
chloride [1000] |
7783508 A Ferric
fluoride [1000] |
10421484 A Ferric
nitrate [1000] |
10028225 A Ferric
persulfate [1000] |
10028225 A Ferric
sesquisulfate [1000] |
10028225 A Ferric
sulfate [1000] |
10045893 A Ferric
ammonium sulfate [1000] |
7758943 A Ferrous
chloride [1000] |
7720787 A Ferrous
sulfate [1000] |
7782630 A Ferrous
sulfate heptahydrate [1000] |
4301502 B Fluenetil [25] |
206440 AC Fluoranthene 500.00 |
86737 A Fluorene 360.00 |
7782414 ABC Fluorine 600/BG |
144490 B Fluoroacetic
Acid [25] |
62748 ABC Fluoroacetic
acid, sodium salt DL(P) |
359068 B Fluoroacetyl
Chloride [25] |
75694 AC Fluorotrichloromethane 0.70 |
51218 B Fluorouracil [25] |
944229 B Fonofos [25] |
30525894 A Formagene [1000] |
50000 ABC Formaldehyde DL/.010 |
107164 B Formaldehyde Cyanohydrin Sec.
|
50000 ABC Formalin DL/.010 |
23422539 B Formetanate
Hydrochloride [25] |
64186 AC Formic
acid [1000] |
2540821 B Formothion [25] |
17702577 B Formparanate [25] |
21548323 B Fosthietan [25] |
76131 A Freon
113 6.92 |
3878191 B Fuberidazole [25] |
628864 AC Fulminic
acid, mercury (2+) salt DL |
110178 A Fumaric
acid [1000] |
8014957 A Fuming
sulfuric acid (v) |
1563662 AB Furadan 0.80 |
110009 AB Furan 512.74 |
109999 A Furan,
tetrahydro- DL/.014 |
98011 A Furfural DL/.012 |
110009 AB Furfuran 512.74 |
13450903 B Gallium
Trichloride [25] |
58899 ABC gamma-Benzenehexachloride 0.66 |
58899 ABC gamma-BHC 0.66 |
64197 A Glacial
acetic acid [1000] |
765344 AC Glycidylaldehyde DL/.07 |
7720787 A Green
vitriol [1000] |
70257 AC Guanidine,
N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitroso- [100] |
-99205 A Haloethers [25] |
-99015 AC Halomethanes,
N.O.S. [25] |
-99017 A Hazardous
Waste No. D001 (Ignitable) (u) |
-99094 A Hazardous
Waste No. D002 (Corrosive) (v) |
-99018 A Hazardous
Waste No. D003 (Reactive) (w) |
-99069 A Hazardous
Waste No. D004 (Arsenic) (x) |
-99068 A Hazardous
Waste No. D005 (Barium) (x) |
-99066 A Hazardous
Waste No. D006 (Cadmium) (x) |
-99140 A Hazardous
Waste No. D007 (Chromium) (x) |
-99139 A Hazardous
Waste No. D008 (Lead) (x) |
-99138 A Hazardous
Waste No. D009 (Mercury) (x) |
-99137 A Hazardous
Waste No. D010 (Selenium) (x) |
-99136 A Hazardous
Waste No. D011 (Silver) (x) |
-99113 A Hazardous
Waste No. D012 (Endrin) (x) |
-99108 A Hazardous
Waste No. D013 (Lindane) (x) |
-99107 A Hazardous
Waste No. D014 (Methoxychlor) (x) |
-99100 A Hazardous
Waste No. D015 (Toxaphene) (x) |
-99118 A Hazardous
Waste No. D016 (2,4-D) (x) |
-99096 A Hazardous
Waste No. D017 (2,4,5-TP) (x) |
-99300 A Hazardous
Waste No. D018 (Benzene) (x) |
-99016 A Hazardous
Waste No. D019 (Carbon tetrachloride) (x) |
-99019 A Hazardous
Waste No. D020 (Chlordane) (x) |
-99021 A Hazardous
Waste No. D021 (Chlorobenzene) (x) |
-99020 A Hazardous
Waste No. D022 (Chloroform) (x) |
-99122 A Hazardous
Waste No. D023 (o-Cresol) (x) |
-99121 A Hazardous
Waste No. D024 (m-Cresol) (x) |
-99120 A Hazardous
Waste No. D025 (p-Cresol) (x) |
-99119 A Hazardous
Waste No. D026 (Cresols) (x) |
-99117 A Hazardous
Waste No. D027 (1,4-Dichlorobenzene) (x) |
-99116 A Hazardous
Waste No. D028 (1,2-Dichloroethane) (x) |
-99115 A Hazardous
Waste No. D029 (1,1-Dichloroethylene) (x) |
-99114 A Hazardous
Waste No. D030 (2,4-Dinitrotoluene) (x) |
-99112 A Hazardous
Waste No. D031 (Heptachlor and its epoxide) (x) |
-99111 A Hazardous
Waste No. D032 (Hexachlorobenzene) (x) |
-99110 A Hazardous
Waste No. D033 (Hexachlorobutadiene) (x) |
-99109 A Hazardous
Waste No. D034 (Hexachloroethane) (x) |
-99106 A Hazardous
Waste No. D035 (Methyl ethyl ketone) (x) |
-99105 A Hazardous
Waste No. D036 (Nitrobenzene) (x) |
-90104 A Hazardous
Waste No. D037 (Pentachlorophenol) (x) |
-99103 A Hazardous
Waste No. D038 (Pyridine) (x) |
-99101 A Hazardous
Waste No. D039 (Tetrachloroethylene) (x) |
-99099 A Hazardous
Waste No. D040 (Trichloroethylene) (x) |
-99098 A Hazardous
Waste No. D041 (2,4,5-Trichlorophenol) (x) |
-99097 A Hazardous
Waste No. D042 (2,4,6-Trichlorophenol) (x) |
-99095 A Hazardous
Waste No. D043 (Vinyl chloride) (x) |
-99124 A Hazardous
Waste No. F001 (z) |
-99082 A Hazardous
Waste No. F002 (z) |
-99123 A Hazardous
Waste No. F003 (u) |
-99081 A Hazardous
Waste No. F004 (z) |
-99080 A Hazardous
Waste No. F005 (z) |
-99079 A Hazardous
Waste No. F006 (z) |
-99078 A Hazardous
Waste No. F007 (z) |
-99077 A Hazardous
Waste No. F008 (z) |
-99076 A Hazardous
Waste No. F009 (z) |
-99075 A Hazardous
Waste No. F010 (z) |
-99074 A Hazardous
Waste No. F011 (z) |
-99073 A Hazardous
Waste No. F012 (z) |
-99072 A Hazardous
Waste No. F019 (z) |
-99185 A Hazardous
Waste No. F020 (z) |
-99184 A Hazardous
Waste No. F021 (z) |
-99183 A Hazardous
Waste No. F022 (z) |
-99182 A Hazardous
Waste No. F023 (z) |
-99181 A Hazardous
Waste No. F024 (z) |
-99180 A Hazardous
Waste No. F025 (z) |
-99179 A Hazardous
Waste No. F026 (z) |
-99178 A Hazardous
Waste No. F027 (z) |
-99177 A Hazardous
Waste No. F028 (z) |
-99176 A Hazardous
Waste No. F032 (z) |
-99175 A Hazardous
Waste No. F034 (z) |
-99174 A Hazardous
Waste No. F035 (z) |
-99173 A Hazardous
Waste No. F037 (z) |
-99172 A Hazardous
Waste No. F038 (z) |
-99171 A Hazardous
Waste No. K001 (z) |
-99170 A Hazardous
Waste No. K002 (z) |
-99169 A Hazardous
Waste No. K003 (z) |
-99168 A Hazardous
Waste No. K004 (z) |
-99167 A Hazardous
Waste No. K005 (z) |
-99166 A Hazardous
Waste No. K006 (z) |
-99165 A Hazardous
Waste No. K007 (z) |
-99164 A Hazardous
Waste No. K008 (z) |
-99163 A Hazardous
Waste No. K009 (z) |
-99162 A Hazardous
Waste No. K010 (z) |
-99161 A Hazardous
Waste No. K011 (z) |
-99160 A Hazardous
Waste No. K013 (z) |
-99159 A Hazardous
Waste No. K014 (z) |
-99158 A Hazardous
Waste No. K015 (z) |
-99157 A Hazardous
Waste No. K016 (z) |
-99156 A Hazardous
Waste No. K017 (z) |
-99155 A Hazardous
Waste No. K018 (z) |
-99154 A Hazardous
Waste No. K019 (z) |
-99153 A Hazardous
Waste No. K020 (z) |
-99152 A Hazardous
Waste No. K021 (z) |
-99151 A Hazardous
Waste No. K022 (z) |
-99150 A Hazardous
Waste No. K023 (z) |
-99149 A Hazardous
Waste No. K024 (z) |
-99148 A Hazardous
Waste No. K025 (z) |
-99147 A Hazardous
Waste No. K026 (z) |
-99146 A Hazardous
Waste No. K027 (z) |
-99145 A Hazardous
Waste No. K028 (z) |
-99144 A Hazardous
Waste No. K029 (z) |
-99143 A Hazardous
Waste No. K030 (z) |
-99135 A Hazardous
Waste No. K031 (z) |
-99134 A Hazardous
Waste No. K032 (z) |
-99133 A Hazardous
Waste No. K033 (z) |
-99132 A Hazardous
Waste No. K034 (z) |
-99131 A Hazardous
Waste No. K035 (z) |
-99130 A Hazardous
Waste No. K036 (z) |
-99129 A Hazardous
Waste No. K037 (z) |
-99128 A Hazardous
Waste No. K038 (z) |
-99127 A Hazardous
Waste No. K039 (z) |
-99126 A Hazardous
Waste No. K040 (z) |
-99125 A Hazardous
Waste No. K041 (z) |
-99071 A Hazardous
Waste No. K042 (z) |
-99070 A Hazardous
Waste No. K043 (z) |
-99102 A Hazardous
Waste No. K044 (w) |
-99142 A Hazardous
Waste No. K045 (w) |
-99067 A Hazardous
Waste No. K046 (z) |
-99141 A Hazardous
Waste No. K047 (w) |
-99086 A Hazardous
Waste No. K048 (z) |
-99087 A Hazardous
Waste No. K049 (z) |
-99090 A Hazardous
Waste No. K050 (z) |
-99092 A Hazardous
Waste No. K051 (z) |
-99065 A Hazardous
Waste No. K052 (z) |
-99083 A Hazardous
Waste No. K060 (z) |
-99064 A Hazardous
Waste No. K061 (z) |
-99084 A Hazardous
Waste No. K062 (z) |
-99063 A Hazardous
Waste No. K064 (z) |
-99062 A Hazardous
Waste No. K065 (z) |
-99061 A Hazardous
Waste No. K066 (z) |
-99060 A Hazardous
Waste No. K069 (z) |
-99059 A Hazardous
Waste No. K071 (z) |
-99058 A Hazardous
Waste No. K073 (z) |
-99057 A Hazardous
Waste No. K083 (z) |
-99091 A Hazardous
Waste No. K084 (z) |
-99056 A Hazardous
Waste No. K085 (z) |
-99093 A Hazardous
Waste No. K086 (z) |
-99089 A Hazardous
Waste No. K087 (z) |
-99055 A Hazardous
Waste No. K088 (z) |
-99054 A Hazardous
Waste No. K090 (z) |
-99088 A Hazardous
Waste No. K091 (z) |
-99053 A Hazardous
Waste No. K093 (z) |
-99052 A Hazardous
Waste No. K094 (z) |
-99051 A Hazardous
Waste No. K095 (z) |
-99050 A Hazardous
Waste No. K096 (z) |
-99049 A Hazardous
Waste No. K097 (z) |
-99048 A Hazardous
Waste No. K098 (z) |
-99047 A Hazardous
Waste No. K099 (z) |
-99046 A Hazardous
Waste No. K100 (z) |
-99045 A Hazardous
Waste No. K101 (z) |
-99044 A Hazardous
Waste No. K102 (z) |
-99043 A Hazardous
Waste No. K103 (z) |
-99042 A Hazardous
Waste No. K104 (z) |
-99041 A Hazardous
Waste No. K105 (z) |
-99085 A Hazardous
Waste No. K106 (z) |
-99040 A Hazardous
Waste No. K107 (z) |
-99039 A Hazardous
Waste No. K108 (z) |
-99038 A Hazardous
Waste No. K109 (z) |
-99037 A Hazardous
Waste No. K110 (z) |
-99036 A Hazardous
Waste No. K111 (z) |
-99035 A Hazardous
Waste No. K112 (z) |
-99034 A Hazardous
Waste No. K113 (z) |
-99033 A Hazardous
Waste No. K114 (z) |
-99032 A Hazardous
Waste No. K115 (z) |
-99031 A Hazardous
Waste No. K116 (z) |
-99030 A Hazardous
Waste No. K117 (z) |
-99029 A Hazardous
Waste No. K118 (z) |
-99028 A Hazardous
Waste No. K123 (z) |
-99027 A Hazardous
Waste No. K124 (z) |
-99026 A Hazardous
Waste No. K125 (z) |
-99025 A Hazardous
Waste No. K126 (z) |
-99024 A Hazardous
Waste No. K131 (z) |
-99023 A Hazardous
Waste No. K132 (z) |
-99022 A Hazardous
Waste No. K136 (z) |
118741 AC HCB 2.14 |
77474 ABC HCP 15.20 |
76448 AC Heptachlor 0.66 |
1024573 AC Heptachlor
epoxide 1.65 |
-99186 C Heptachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins (t(.01)) |
-99187 C Heptachlorodibenzofurans. (t(.01)) |
118741 AC Hexachlorobenzene 2.14 |
87683 AC Hexachlorobutadiene 17.50 |
608731 A Hexachlorocyclohexane 0.66 |
319846 A Hexachlorocyclohexane
(alpha) 0.66 |
319857 A Hexachlorocyclohexane
(beta) 0.66 |
319868 A Hexachlorocyclohexane
(delta) [25] |
58899 ABC Hexachlorocyclohexane
(gamma) 0.66 |
77474 ABC Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 15.20 |
19408743 C Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins 1.9E-3 |
-99188 C Hexachlorodibenzofurans (t(.01)) |
67721 AC Hexachloroethane 9.99 |
465736 ABC Hexachlorohexahydro-endo,endo-dimethanonaphthalene |
70304 AC Hexachlorophene 25.00 |
1888717 AC Hexachloropropene [1000] |
757854 AC Hexaethyltetraphosphate DL(P) |
10124568 A Hexametaphosphate,
sodium salt [1000] |
110827 A Hexamethylene 20.00 |
4835114 B Hexamethylenediamine,
N,N'-Dibutyl- [25] |
124049 A Hexanediotic
acid DL/.006 |
302012 ABC Hydrazine DL/4E-5 |
57147 ABC Hydrazine,
1,1-dimethyl 4.60 |
1615801 AC Hydrazine,
1,2-diethyl- [100] |
540738 AC Hydrazine,
1,2-dimethyl 0.32 |
122667 AC Hydrazine,
1,2-diphenyl 7.20 |
79196 ABC Hydrazinecarbothioamide DL(P) |
122667 AC Hydrazobenzene 7.20 |
7647010 AB Hydrochloric
acid (v) |
74908 ABC Hydrocyanic
acid (r) |
7664393 ABC Hydrofluoric
acid (v) |
7647010 AB Hydrogen
chloride (gas only) (v) |
74908 ABC Hydrogen
cyanide (r) |
7664393 ABC Hydrogen
fluoride (v) |
7722841 B Hydrogen
Peroxide (Conc > 52%) (25) |
7803512 ABC Hydrogen phosphide DL(P) |
7783075 B Hydrogen Selenide (L) |
7783064 ABC Hydrogen sulfide [1000] |
80159 A Hydroperoxide, 1-methyl-1-phenylethyl- [100] |
123319 B Hydroquinone [25] |
7783064 ABC Hydrosulfuric
acid [1000] |
108952 ABC Hydroxybenzene 50.00 |
75605 AC Hydroxydimethylarsine
oxide (a) |
1300716 A Hydroxydimethylbenzene 307.64 |
778543 A Hypochlorous
acid, calcium salt [100] |
7681529 A Hypochlorous
acid, sodium salt [1000] |
10022705 A Hypochlorous
acid, sodium salt, pentahydrate [1000] |
193395 AC Indeno(1,2-cd)pyrene 5.00 |
74884 AC Iodomethane [1000] |
7758943 A Iron
chloride [1000] |
7758943 A Iron
dichloride [1000] |
10421484 A Iron
nitrate [1000] |
13463406 B Iron
pentacarbonyl [25] |
7705080 A Iron
trichloride [1000] |
110190 A iso-Butyl
acetate [1000] |
78819 A iso-Butylamine [1000] |
79312 A iso-Butyric
acid [1000] |
123922 A Isoamyl
acetate [1000] |
297789 B Isobenzan [25] |
78831 AC Isobutyl
alcohol DL/.07 |
78820 B Isobutyronitrile [25] |
624839 ABC Isocyanic
acid, methyl ester DL(P) |
102363 B Isocyanic
Acid,3,4-Dichlorophenyl Ester [25] |
465736 ABC Isodrin DL(P) |
55914 ABC Isofluorphate DL(P) |
78591 A Isophorone DL/.19 |
4098719 B Isophorone
Diisocyanate [25] |
78795 A Isoprene [1000] |
42504461 A Isopropanolamine dodecybenzene
sulfonate [1000] |
108236 B Isopropyl Chloroformate [25] |
98828 A Isopropylbenzene 21.88 |
119380 B Isopropylmethylpyrazolyl
dimethylcarbamate [25] |
120581 AC Isosafrole [1000] |
115322 A Keithane 1/BG |
143500 AC Kepone 10.00 |
148823 AC L-Phenylalanine,
4-[bis)2-chloroethyl)amino]- 10.00 |
115026 AC L-Serine,
diazoaceteate (ester) [25] |
3164292 A L-Tartaric
acid ammonium salt [1000] |
78977 B Lactonitrile Sec.
|
303344 A Lasiocarpine [100] |
303341 C Lasiocarpine [100] |
7439921 AC Lead 300.00 |
301042 AC Lead
acetate (i) |
7784409 A Lead
acid arsenate (a) |
7645252 A Lead
arsenate (a) |
7758954 A Lead
chloride (i) |
-99189 AC Lead
compounds, N.O.S. (i) |
7783462 A Lead
difluoride (i) |
13814965 A Lead
fluoborate (i) |
7783462 A Lead
fluoride (i) |
10101630 A Lead
iodide (i) |
10099748 A Lead
nitrate (i) |
7446277 AC Lead
phosphate (i) |
1072351 A Lead
stearate (i) |
7428480 A Lead
stearate (i) |
52652592 A Lead
stearate (i) |
56189094 A Lead
stearate (i) |
1335326 AC Lead
subacetate (i) |
7446142 A Lead
sulfate (i) |
15739807 A Lead
sulfate (i) |
1314870 A Lead
sulfide (i) |
592870 A Lead
sulfocyanate (i) |
78002 ABC Lead
tetraethyl DL(P) |
592870 A Lead
thiocyanate (i) |
1335326 AC Lead,
bis(acetato-0)tetrahydroxytri- (i) |
56189094 A Lead,
bis(octadecanoato)dioxodi- (i) |
21609905 B Leptophos [25] |
541253 B Lewisite [25] |
58899 ABC Lindane 0.66 |
14307358 A Lithium
chromate (f) |
7580678 B Lithium
Hydride [25] |
108394 A m-Cresol 3.80 |
541731 AC m-Dichlorobenzene 2.22 |
99650 A m-Dinitrobenzene 1.05 |
554847 A m-Nitrophenol [1000] |
99081 A m-Nitrotoluene [1000] |
108383 A m-xylene 20.00 |
121755 A Malathion 1/BG |
110167 A Maleic
acid [1000] |
108316 AC Maleic
anhydride [1000] |
123331 AC Maleic
hydrazide DL/5E-4 |
109773 ABC Malononitrile 10.25 |
12108133 B Manganese,
tricarbonyl methylcyclopentadienyl [25] |
51752 B Mechlorethamine [25] |
78933 AC MEK 0.79 |
148823 AC Melphalan 10.00 |
72208 ABC Mendrin 10.00 |
950107 B Mephosfolan [25] |
108985 ABC Mercaptobenzene DL(P) |
96407 AC Mercaptoimidazoline 19.94 |
74931 ABC Mercaptomethane [1000] |
1600277 B Mercuric
Acetate DL |
7487947 B Mercuric
Chloride (j) |
10045940 A Mercuric
nitrate (j) |
21908532 B Mercuric
Oxide (j) |
7783359 A Mercuric
sulfate (j) |
592858 A Mercuric
sulfocyanide [100] |
592858 A Mercuric
thiocyanate [100] |
10415755 A Mercurous
nitrate (j) |
7782867 A Mercurous
nitrate, monohydrate (j) |
10415755 A Mercurous
protonitrate (j) |
7439976 AC Mercury 17.00 |
-99190 AC Mercury
compounds, N.O.S. (j) |
592041 A Mercury
cyanide (j) |
628864 AC Mercury
fulminate DL |
62384 ABC Mercury,
(actetato-0)phenyl- DL/.024 |
108462 AC meta-Dihydroxybenzene DL/.030 |
10124568 A Metaphosphoric
acid, hexasodium salt [1000] |
7785844 A Metaphosphoric
acid, trisodium salt [1000] |
10476956 B Methacrolein
Diacetate [25] |
760930 B Methacrylic
Anhydride [25] |
126987 ABC Methacrylonitrile DL/.016 |
920467 B Methacryloyl
Chloride [25] |
30674807 B Methacryloyloxyethyl
Isocyanate [25] |
10265926 B Methamidophos 25.64 |
74895 A Methanamine [1000] |
124403 A Methanamine,
N-methyl- [1000] |
107302 ABC Methane,
chloromethoxy- DL/.012 |
109773 ABC Methane,
dicyano- 10.25 |
624839 ABC Methane,
isocyanato- DL(P) |
542881 ABC Methane,
oxybis[chloro- DL(P) |
509148 ABC Methane,
tetranitro- DL(P) |
594423 AB Methanesulfenyl
chloride, trichloro- [1000] |
62500 AC Methanesulfonic
acid, ethyl ester [25] |
558258 B Methanesulfonyl
Fluoride [25] |
74931 ABC Methanethiol [1000] |
64186 AC Methanoic
acid [1000] |
67561 A Methanol 1.37 |
91805 AC Methapyrilene [1000] |
950378 B Methidathion [25] |
2032657 AB Methiocarb 10.00 |
16752775 ABC Methomyl 10.00 |
72435 AC Methoxychlor 10.00 |
151382 B Methoxyethylmercuric
Acetate DL |
80637 B Methyl
2-Chloroacrylate [25] |
67561 A Methyl
alcohol 1.37 |
74839 ABC Methyl
bromide 0.80 |
74873 AC Methyl
chloride 0.04 |
79221 ABC Methyl
chlorocarbonate [1000] |
71556 AC Methyl
chloroform 5.44 |
79221 ABC Methyl
cloroformate [1000] |
75058 AC Methyl
cyanide DL/.04 |
78933 AC Methyl
ethyl ketone 0.79 |
1338234 AC Methyl
ethyl ketone peroxide [100] |
74884 AC Methyl
iodide [1000] |
624839 ABC Methyl
isocyanate DL(P) |
556616 B Methyl
Isothiocyanate [25] |
74931 ABC Methyl
mercaptan [1000] |
80626 AC Methyl
methacrylate DL/.17 |
66273 C Methyl
methanesulfonate [25] |
298000 ABC Methyl
parathion DL(P) |
3735237 B Methyl
Phenkapton [25] |
676971 B Methyl
Phosphonic Dichloride [25] |
77781 ABC Methyl
sulfate DL/.12 |
556649 B Methyl
Thiocyanate [25] |
78944 B Methyl
Vinyl Ketone [25] |
79094 A Methylacetic
acid [1000] |
123626 A Methylacetic
anhydride [1000] |
74895 A Methylamine [1000] |
108883 AC Methylbenzene 14.40 |
74953 AC Methylene
bromide [1000] |
75092 AC Methylene
chloride 0.08 |
50000 ABC Methylene
oxide DL/.010 |
60344 ABC Methylhydrazine DL(P) |
108101 A Methylisobutylketone 3.30 |
502396 B Methylmercuric
Dicyamide (j) |
25376458 AC Methylphenylene
diamine [100] |
56042 AC Methylthiouracil [100] |
75796 B Methyltrichlorosilane [25] |
1129415 B Metolcarb [25] |
7786347 AB Mevinphos 10.00 |
108101 A MIBK 3.30 |
50077 ABC Mitomycin
C [100] |
70257 AC MNNG [100] |
101144 AC MOCA 25.00 |
107302 ABC Monochlorodimethyl
ether DL/.012 |
6923224 B Monocrotophos [25] |
75047 A Monoethylamine [1000] |
74895 A Monomethylamine [1000] |
60344 ABC Monomethylhydrazine DL(P) |
7647010 AB Muriatic
acid (v) |
2763964 ABC Muscimol DL(P) |
50562 BC Mustard
gas [25] |
1615801 AC N,N'-Diethylhydrazine [100] |
494031 AC N,N'-Bis(2-chloroethyl)-2-naphthylamine [1000] |
107926 A n-Butanoic
acid [1000] |
123864 A n-Butyl
acetate [1000] |
71363 A n-Butyl
alcohol DL/.54 |
109739 A n-Butylamine [1000] |
759739 AC n-Nitroso-N-ethylurea DL |
684935 AC N-Nitroso-N-methylurea [25] |
615532 AC N-Nitroso-N-methylurethane [25] |
924163 AC N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine DL/.40 |
621647 AC N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine 1.71 |
1116547 AC N-Nitrosodiethanolamine 4.27 |
55185 AC N-Nitrosodiethylamine DL/.014 |
62759 ABC N-Nitrosodimethylamine 0.66 |
86306 A N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 6.46 |
10595956 C N-Nitrosomethylamine DL |
4549400 AC N-Nitrosomethylvinylamine DL(P) |
59892 C N-nitrosomopholine [25] |
16543558 C N-Nitrosonornicotine [25] |
100754 AC N-Nitrosopiperidine [100] |
930552 AC N-Nitrosopyrrolidine DL/.14 |
13256229 C N-Nitrososarcosine [25] |
122394 AC N-Phenylbenzeneamine [25] |
103855 ABC N-Phenylthiourea DL(P) |
107108 AC n-Propylamine [1000] |
300765 A Naled [100] |
91203 AC Naphthalene 100.00 |
91587 AC Naphthalene,
2-chloro- 25.00 |
1338245 A Naphthenic
acid [1000] |
12125018 A Neutral
ammonium fluoride [1000] |
72571 AC Niagara
blue [100] |
7440020 AC Nickel 420.00 |
7718549 A Nickel
(II) chloride (k) |
557197 AC Nickel
(II) cyanide (r) |
15699180 A Nickel
ammonium sulfate (k) |
13463393 ABC Nickel
carbonyl (k) |
37211055 A Nickel
chloride (k) |
-99191 AC Nickel
compounds N.O.S. (k) |
12054487 A Nickel
hydroxide (k) |
14216752 A Nickel
nitrate (k) |
7786814 A Nickel
sulfate (k) |
13463393 ABC NIckel
tetracarbonyl (k) |
7718549 A Nickelous
chloride (k) |
54115 ABC Nicotine DL(P) |
-99192 C Nicotine
salts [25] |
65305 B Nicotine
Sulfate [25] |
7697372 AB Nitric
acid (v) |
7787555 A Nitric
acid, beryllium salt, trihydrate (d) |
7782867 A Nitric
acid, mercury(1+) salt, monohydrate (j) |
7761888 A Nitric
acid, silver (1+) salt (m) |
10102451 AC Nitric
acid, thallium (1+) salt (n) |
10102439 ABC Nitric
oxide DL(P) |
98953 ABC Nitrobenzene 0.70 |
1122607 B Mitrocyclohexane [25] |
10102440 ABC Nitrogen
dioxide (NO2) DL(P) |
10544726 A Nitrogen
dioxide, di- [100] |
51752 C Nitrogen
mustard [25] |
126852 C Nitrogen
mustard N-oxide [25] |
-99194 C Nitrogen
mustard, hydrochloride salt [25] |
-99193 C Nitrogen
mustard, N-oxide, hydrochloride salt [25] |
10544726 A Nitrogen
oxide [100] |
10102439 ABC Nitrogen
oxide (NO) DL(P) |
10102440 ABC Nitrogen
oxide (NO2) DL(P) |
10102440 ABC Nitrogen
peroxide DL(P) |
10102439 ABC Nitrogen
(II) oxide DL(P) |
55630 AC Nitroglycerin DL(P) |
25154556 A Nitrophenols [1000] |
-99326 AC Nitrosamines, NOS [25] |
1321126 A Nitrotoluene [1000] |
991424 B Norbormide [25] |
126681 C O,O,O-Triethyl
phosphorothioate [25] |
297972 ABC O,O-Diethyl-O-(2-pyrazinyl)phosphorothioate DL(P) |
95487 AB o-Cresol 3.80 |
95487 AB o-Cresylic
acid 3.80 |
95501 AC o-Dichlorobenzene 25.00 |
528290 A o-Dinitrobenzene 205.10 |
88755 A o-Nitrophenol [1000] |
88722 A o-Nitrotoluene [1000] |
119937 AC o-Tolidine 1.30 |
95534 AC o-Toluidine 49.85 |
636215 AC o-Toluidine
hydrochloride [1000] |
95476 A o-Xylene 20.00 |
152169 ABC Octamethylpyrophosphoramide DL(P) |
2312358 A Omite [100] |
7778394 AC Orthoarsenic
acid (a) |
7664382 A Orthophosphoric
acid (v) |
20816120 AC Osmic
acid anhydride DL(P) |
20816120 AC Osmium
oxide (OsO4), (T-4)- DL(P) |
20816120 AC Osmium
tetroxide DL(P) |
630604 B Ouabain [25] |
110009 AB Oxacyclopentadiene [1000] |
2944674 A Oxalic
acid, ammonium iron(3+) salt (3: 3: 1) [1000] |
14258492 A Oxalic
acid, ammonium salt [1000] |
23135220 B Oxamyl 10.00 |
78717 B Oxetane,
3,3-Bis(Chloromethyl)- [25] |
75218 ABC Oxirane 11.73 |
106898 ABC Oxirane,
(chloromethyl) DL/.003 |
765344 AC Oxiranecarboxyaldehyde DL/.07 |
249076 B Oxydisulfoton [25] |
10028156 B Ozone Sec.
|
106514 AC p-Benzoquinone [100] |
59507 AC p-Chloro-m-cresol 13.20 |
106478 AC p-Cloroaniline DL(P) |
106445 A p-Cresol 3.80 |
106467 AC p-Dichlorobenzene 6.84 |
60117 AC p-Dimethylaminozobenzene [100] |
100254 A p-Dinitrobenzene 205.10 |
123911 AC p-Dioxane DL/.13 |
100016 AC p-Nitroaniline DL(P) |
100027 AC p-Nitrophenol 3.30 |
99990 A p-Nitotoluene 1.12 |
106503 A p-Phenylenediamine [25] |
106490 AC p-Toluidine 62.97 |
106423 A p-Xylene 20.00 |
30525894 A Paraform [1000] |
30525894 A Paraformaldehyde [1000] |
123637 AC Paraldehyde [1000] |
311455 AC Paraoxon DL(P) |
1910425 B Paraquat 10.00 |
2074502 B Paraquat
Methosulfate 10.00 |
56382 ABC Parathion DL(P) |
56382 ABC Parathion-ethyl DL(P) |
298000 ABC Parathion-methyl DL(P) |
12002038 AB Paris
green (a) |
12674112 A PCB-1016 (s) |
11104282 A PCB-1221 (s) |
11141165 A PCB-1232 (s) |
53469219 A PCB-1242 (s) |
12672296 A PCB-1248 (s) |
11097691 A PCB-1254 (s) |
11096825 A PCB-1260 (s) |
1336363 A PCBs 1.55 |
82688 AC PCNB 1/BG |
87865 AC PCP 3.30 |
19264227 B Pentaborane [25] |
608935 AC Pentachlorobenzene 25.00 |
-99195 C Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins (t(0.5)) |
-99196 C Pentachlorodibenzofurans (t(0.5)) |
76017 AC Pentachloroethane 5.37 |
82688 AC Pentachloronitrobenzene 1/BG |
87865 AC Pentachlorophenol 3.30 |
2570265 B Pentadecylamine [25] |
7758294 A Pentasodium triphosphate [1000] |
79210 B Peracetic Acid [25] |
77474 ABC Perachlorocyclopentadiene 15.20 |
127184 AC Perchloroethylene 0.18 |
56235 AC Perchloromethane 0.17 |
594423 AB Perchloromethylmercaptan [1000] |
62442 AC Phenacetin [1000] |
85018 A Phenanthrene 110.00 |
108952 ABC Phenol 50.00 |
70304 AC Phenol,
2,2'-methylenebis(3,4,6-trichloro- 25.00 |
15950660 A Phenol,
2,3,4-trichloro- [100] |
933788 A Phenol,
2,3,5-trichloro- 25.00 |
933755 A Phenol,
2,3,6-trichloro- 10.05 |
95954 AC Phenol,
2,4,5-trichloro- 4.56 |
88062 AC Phenol,
2,4,6-trichloro- 0.66 |
131748 A Phenol,
2,4,6-trinitro-, ammonium salt DL(P) |
120832 AC Phenol,
2,4-dichloro- 0.96 |
105679 AC Phenol,
2,4-dimethyl- 1.51 |
51285 AC Phenol,
2,4-dinitro 3.30 |
87650 AC Phenol,
2,4-dichloro- [1000] |
88857 ABC Phenol,
2-(1-methylpropyl)-4,6-dinitro- 0.66 |
131895 AC Phenol,
2-cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitro- DL(P) |
534521 ABC Phenol,
2-methyl-4,6-dinitro- DL(P) |
88755 A Phenol,
2-nitro [1000] |
609198 A Phenol,
3,4,5-trichloro- 19.60 |
64006 B Phenol,
3-(1-Methylethyl)-, methylcarbamate [25] |
108394 A Phenol,
3-methyl- 3.80 |
315184 AB Phenol,
4-(di-methylamino)-3,5- dimethyl,
methylcarbamate (ester) 10.00 |
106445 A Phenol,
4-methyl- 3.80 |
100027 AC Phenol,
4-nitro- 3.30 |
1319773 AC Phenol,
methyl- 3.80 |
87865 AC Phenol,
pentachloro- 3.30 |
25167822 A Phenol,
trichloro- (N.O.S) [100] |
4418660 B Phenol,
2,2'-Thiobis(4-Chloro-6-Methyl)- [25] |
58366 B Phenoxarsine,
10,10'-Oxydi- (a) |
1220098 AC Phentermine DL(P) |
100470 A Phenyl
cyanide DL/.17 |
108985 ABC Phenyl
mercaptan DL(P) |
62533 ABC Phenylamine DL/.038 |
696286 ABC Phenyldichloroarsine (a) |
25265763 C Phenylenediamine [25] |
100414 A Phenylethane 20.00 |
100425 A Phenylethylene 14.00 |
59881 B Phenylhydrazine
Hydrochloride [25] |
62384 ABC Phenylmercuric
acetate DL/.024 |
2097190 B Phenylsilatrane [25] |
103855 ABC Phenylthiocarbamide DL(P) |
298022 ABC Phorate DL(P) |
62442 AC Phorazetim [1000] |
4104147 B Phosacetim [25] |
947024 B Phosfolan [25] |
75445 ABC Phosgene DL(P) |
732116 B Phosmet [25] |
13171216 B Phosphamidon [25] |
7803512 ABC Phosphine DL(P) |
50782699 B Phosphonothioic
acid, methyl- [25] |
S-(2-(bis(1-methylethyl)amino)ethyl)
O-ethyl ester |
2665307 B Phosphonothioic
acid, methyl-, O-(4-nitrophenyl) O-phenyl ester [25] |
2703131 B Phosphonothioic
acid, methyl-, O-ethyl O-(4-methythio)phenyl) ester [25] |
7664382 A Phosphoric
acid (v) |
300765 A Phosphoric
acid, 1,2-dibromo-2,2-dichloroethyl dimethyl ester [100] |
62737 AB Phosphoric
acid, 2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl ester 1/BG |
311455 AC Phosphoric
acid, diethyl-4-nitrophenyl ester DL(P) |
3254635 B Phosphoric
acid, dimethyl 4-(methylthio) phenyl ester [25] |
7558794 A Phosphoric
acid, disodium salt [1000] |
10039324 A Phosphoric
acid, disodium salt, dodecahydrate [1000] |
10140655 A Phosphoric
acid, disodium salt, hydrate [1000] |
7446277 AC Phosphoric
acid, lead (2+) salt (i) |
7601549 A Phosphoric
acid, trisodium salt [1000] |
10361894 A Phosphoric
acid, trisodium salt, decahydrate [1000] |
10101890 A Phosphoric
acid, trisodium salt, dodecahydrate [1000] |
2104645 B Phosphorodithioic
acid, phenyl-o-ethyl-o(... [25] |
3288582 AC Phosphorodithioic
acid, O,O-diethyl S-methyl ester [1000] |
298022 ABC Phosphorodithioic
acid, O,O-diethyl S-[(ethylthio)methyl) ester DL(P) |
298044 ABC Phosphorodithioic
acid, O,O-diethyl S-[2(ethylthio)ethyl] ester DL(P) |
55914 ABC Phosphoroflouridic
acid, bis(1-methylethyl) ester DL(P) |
294972 ABC Phosphorothioic
acid, O,O-diethyl O-pyrazinyl ester DL(P) |
298000 ABC Phosphorothioic
acid, O,O-dimethyl O-(4-nitrophenyl) ester DL(P) |
2587908 B Phosphorothioic
acid, O,O-dimethyl-S-(2-methylthio) ethyl ester [25] |
7719122 AB Phosphorus
chloride [1000] |
10025873 AB Phosphorus
oxychloride [1000] |
10026138 B Phosphorus
Pentachloride [25] |
1314803 A Phosphorus
pentasulfide [1000] |
1314563 B Phosphorus
Pentoxide [25] |
1314803 A Phosphorus
persulfide [1000] |
1314803 A Phosphorus
sulfide [1000] |
7719122 AB Phosphorus
trichloride [1000] |
7723140 AB Phosphorus,
elemental 10.25 |
10025873 AB Phosphoryl
chloride [1000] |
121755 A Phosphothion 1/BG |
-99197 AC Phthalic
acid esters, N.O.S [25] |
85449 AC Phthalic
anhydride [1000] |
117806 A Phygon [25] |
57476 B Physostigmine [25] |
57647 B Physostigmine,
Salicylate (1:) [25] |
124878 B Picrotoxin [25] |
110894 B Piperidine [25] |
100754 AC Piperidome,
1-Nitroso [100] |
23505411 B Pirimifos-Ethyl [25] |
1336363 AC Polychlorinated
biphenyls, NOS (s) |
130498292 A Polynuclear
aromatic hydrocarbons 5.00 |
30525894 A Polyoxymethylene [1000] |
53467111 A Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl), [25] |
Alpha-[2,4-dichloro-phenyoxy)acetyl]-n-butoxy- [25] |
28300745 A Potassium
antimonyl d-tartrata (b) |
7784410 A Potassium
arsenate (a) |
10124502 AB Potassium
arsenite (a) |
7778509 A Potassium
bichromate (f) |
7789006 A Potassium
chromate (f) |
151508 ABC Potassium
cyanide (r) |
7778509 A Potassium
dichromate (f) |
1310583 A Potassium
hydrate (v) |
1310583 A Potassium
hydroxide (v) |
10124502 AB Potassium
metaarsenite (a) |
7722647 A Potassium
permanganate [1000] |
506616 ABC Potassium
silver cyanide (r) |
2631370 B Promecarb [25] |
23950585 AC Pronamide [1000] |
2312358 A Prop-2-ynyl
2-(4-tert-butylphenoxy) cyclohexyl sulfite [100] |
96184 AC Propane,
1,2,3-trichloro- 0.54 |
108601 AC Propane,
2,2'-oxybis[1-chloro- [1000] |
109773 ABC Propanedinitrile 10.25 |
107120 ABC Propanenitrile DL(P) |
75865 ABC Propanenitrile, 2-hydroxy-2-methyl- Sec.
|
542767 ABC Propanenitrile, 3-chloro- DL(P) |
79094 A Propanoic acid [1000] |
123626 A Propanoic anhydride [1000] |
2312358 A Propargite [100] |
107197 AC Propargyl alcohol DL(P) |
106967 B Propargyl Bromide [25] |
75569 AB Propene
oxide [1000] |
542756 AC Propene,
1,3-dichloro- 0.20 |
57578 B Propiolactone,
Beta- [25] |
79094 A Propionic
acid [1000] |
123626 A Propionic
anhydride [1000] |
107120 ABC Propionitrile DL(P)] |
70699 B Propiophenone,
4-Amino- [25] |
109615 B Propyl
Chloroformate [25] |
4170303 ABC Propylene
aldehyde [1000] |
26638197 AC Propylene
dichloride [1000] |
78875 AC Propylene
dichloride 0.02 |
75569 AB Propylene
oxide [1000] |
51525 C Propylhtiouracil [25] |
2275185 B Prothoate [25] |
74908 ABC Prussic
acid (r) |
129000 AB Pyrene 500.00 |
121211 A Pyrethrin
I 10.00 |
121299 A Pyrethrin
II 10.00 |
8003347 A Pyrethrins
and Pyrethroids 10.00 |
8003347 A Pyrethrum 10.00 |
121211 A Pyrethrum
I 10.00 |
110861 AC Pyridine DL/.038 |
109068 AC Pyridine,
2-methyl- [1000] |
140761 B Pyridine,
2-Methyl-5-Vinyl- [25] |
91805 AC Pyridine,
2-[(2-(dimethylamino)ethyl)-2-thienylamino]- [1000] |
504245 ABC Pyridine,
4-amino- DL/(P) |
1124330 B Pyridine, 4-Nitro, 1-Oxide [25] |
100754 AC Pyridine, hexahydro-N-nitroso- [100] |
53558251 B Pyriminil [25] |
98011 A Pyromucic
aldehyde DL/.012 |
107493 ABC Pryophosphoric
acid, tetraethyl ester DL(P) |
8014957 A Pyrosulfuric
acid (v) |
930522 AC Pyrrole,
tetrahydro-N-nitroso DL/.14 |
930522 AC Pyrrolodome. 1-nitroso DL/.14 |
91225 A Quinoline DL/.51 |
106514 AC Quinone [100] |
82688 AC Quintozene 1/BG |
-99198 A Radionuclides (y) |
7723140 AB Red phosphorus 10.25 |
50555 AC Reserpine [1000] |
108463 AC Resorcin DL/.030 |
108463 AC Resorcinol DL/.030 |
2306164 AC S-(2,3-Dichloroallyl)
diisopropyl-thiocarbamate 196.13 |
81072 AC Saccharin
(and salts) Sec.
|
94597 AC Safrole [1000] |
14167181 B Salcomine [25] |
107448 B Sarinnnnn [25] |
626380 A sec-Amyl
acetate [1000] |
94971 A sec-Butyl,
2,4-dichloropehnoxyacetate [1000] |
105464 A sec-Butyl
acetate [1000] |
13952846 A sec-Butylamine [1000] |
513495 A sec-Butylamine,
(S)- [1000] |
7783008 ABC Selenious
acid (H2SeO3) (L) |
10102188 AB Selenious
acid (H2SeO3), disodium salt (L) |
12039520 AC Selenious
acid, dithallium(1+) salt DL(P) |
7782823 AC Selenious
acid, monosodium salt (L) |
7782492 AC Selenium 36.00 |
-99199 AC Selenium
compounds, N.O.S (L) |
7446084 A Selenium
dioxide (L) |
7488564 AC Selenium
disulfide (L) |
7446084 AC Selenium
oxide (L) |
7791233 B Selenium
Oxychloride (L) |
630104 AC Selenourea DL(P) |
7783008 ABC Selenous
acid (L) |
563417 B Semicarbazide
Hydrochloride [25] |
63252 A Sevin 1/BG |
3037727 B Silane,
(4-Aminobutyl)Diethoxymethyl- [25] |
7440224 AC Silver 10/BG |
-99200 AC Silver
compounds, N.O.S (m) |
506649 AC Silver
cyanide (AgCN) (r) |
7761888 A Silver
nitrate (m) |
93721 AC Silvex 10.00 |
1310732 A Soda
lye (v) |
7440235 A Sodium
(elemental) Sec.
|
7631905 A Sodium
acid sulfite [1000] |
7631892 AB Sodium
arsenate (a) |
7784465 AB Sodium
arsenite (a) |
26628228 AB Sodium
azide (Na(N3)) DL(P) |
10588019 A Sodium
bichromate (f) |
1333831 A Sodium
biflouride [1000] |
7631905 A Sodium
bisulfite [1000] |
124652 B Sodium
cacodylate (a) |
7775113 A Sodium
chromate (f) |
143339 ABC Sodium
cyanide (NaCN) (r) |
10588019 A Sodium
dichromate (f) |
25155300 A Sodium
dodecylbenzene sulfonate [1000] |
7681494 A Sodium
flouride [1000] |
62748 ABC Sodium
flouracetate DL(P) |
10124568 A Sodium
hexametaphosphate [1000] |
16721805 A Sodium
hydrogen sulfide [1000] |
7631905 A Sodium
hydrogen sulfite [1000] |
16721805 A Sodium
hydrosulfide [1000] |
1310732 A Sodium
hydroxide (v) |
7681529 A Sodium
hypochlorite [1000] |
10022705 A Sodium
hypochlorite pentahydrate [1000] |
7784465 AB Sodium
metaarsenite (a) |
124414 A Sodium
metoxide [1000] |
124414 A Sodium
methylate [1000] |
7632000 A Sodium
nitrite [1000] |
10101890 A Sodium
phosphate dodecahydrate [1000] |
7558794 A Sodium
phosphate, dibasic [1000] |
10039324 A Sodium
phosphate, dibasic, dodecahydrate [1000] |
10140655 A Sodium
phosphate dibasic, hydrate [1000] |
7601549 A Sodium
phosphate, tribasic [1000] |
7758294 A Sodium
phosphate, tribasic [1000] |
10124568 A Sodium
phosphate, tribasic [1000] |
7785844 A Sodium
phosphate, tribasic [1000] |
10101890 A Sodium
phosphate, tribasic, dodecahydrate [1000] |
13410010 B Sodium
Selenate (L) |
10102188 AB Sodium
selenite, disodium salt (L) |
7782823 A Sodium
selenite, monosodium salt (L) |
10102202 B Sodium
Tellurite [25] |
7785844 A Sodium
trimetaphosphate [1000] |
7758294 A Sodium
tripolyphosphate [1000] |
900958 B Stannae,
Acetoxytriphenly- [25] |
56531 AC Stilbestrol DL |
18883664 AC Streptozcin [25] |
18883664 AC Streptozotocin [25] |
7789062 A Strontium
chromate (f) |
57249 ABC Strychnidin-10-one DL(P) |
357573 AC Strychnidin-10-one,
2,3-dimethoxy- DL(P) |
57249 ABC Strychnine
and salts DL(P) |
60413 B Strychnine
sulfate [25] |
100425 A Styrene 14.00 |
7773060 A Sulfamic
acid monoammonium salt [1000] |
3689245 ABC Sulfotepp DL(P) |
369571 B Sulfoxide,
3-Chloropropropyl Octyl [25] |
12771083 A Sulfur
chloride [1000] |
7446095 B Sulfur
Dioxide (v) |
7783064 ABC Sulfur
hydride [1000] |
12771083 A Sulfur
monochloride [1000] |
1314803 A Sulfur
phosphide [1000] |
7488564 AC Sulfur
selenide (L) |
7783600 B Sulfur
Tetraflouride [25] |
7446119 B Sulfur
Trioxide (v) |
7664939 AB Sulfuric
acid (v) |
7446186 ABC Sulfuric
acid, dithallium (1+) salt (n) |
7782630 A Sulfuric
acid, iron(2+) salt (1:1), heptahydrate [1000] |
7446142 A Sulfuric
acid, lead(2+) salt (1:1) (i) |
8014957 A Sulfuric
acid, mixture with sulfur trioxide (v) |
10031591 AB Sulfuric
acid, thallium(I) salt (n) |
7790945 AB Sulfuric
chlorohydrin [1000] |
121755 A Sumitox 1/BG |
99354 AC sym-Trinitrobenzene DL/.07 |
77816 B Tabun [25] |
14307438 A Tartaric
acid amonium salt [1000] |
1746016 AC TCDD,
2,3,7,8- 8.0E-5 |
79016 AC TCE 0.13 |
72548 AC TDE 0.66 |
13494809 B Tellurium [25] |
7783804 B Tellurium
Hexaflouride [25] |
116063 ABC Temik DL(P) |
107493 ABC TEPP DL(P) |
13071799 B Terbufos 12.82 |
82688 AC Terraclor 1/BG |
625161 A tert-Amyl
acetate [1000] |
540855 A tert-Butyl
acetate [1000] |
75649 A tert-Butylamine [1000] |
-99201 C Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins (t) |
-99202 C Tetrachlorodibenzofurans (t(0.1)) |
72548 AC Tetrachlorodiphenyltahne 0.66 |
25322207 C Tetrachloroerthane, N.O.S [1000] |
127184 AC Tetrachloroethene 0.018 |
127184 AC Tetrachloroethylene 0.018 |
56235 AC Tetrachlorodmethane 0.017 |
3689245 ABC Tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate DL(P) |
78002 ABC Tetraethyllead DL(P) |
107493 ABC Tetraethylpyrophosphate DL(P) |
597648 B Tetraethyltin [25] |
109999 A Tetrahydrofuran DL/0.014 |
75741 B Tetramethyllead (i) |
509148 ABC Tetranitromethane DL(P) |
75784 AC Tetraphosphoric
acid, hexaethyl ester DL(P) |
1314325 AC Thallic
oxide (Tl203) (n) |
7440280 AC Thallium 10/BG |
563688 AC Thallium
(I) acetate (n) |
6533739 ABC Thallium
(I) carbonate (n) |
7791120 ABC Thallium
(I) chloride (n) |
10102451 AC Thallium
(I) nitrate (n) |
7446186 ABC Thallium
(I) sulfate (n) |
1314325 AC Thallium
(III) oxide DL(P) |
-99203 AC Thallium
caompunds, N.O.S (n) |
12039520 AC Thallium
selenite DL(P) |
10031591 AB Thallium
sulfate (n) |
12039520 AC Thallium
(I) selenide DL(P) |
7791120 ABC Thallous
chloride DL(P) |
2757188 B Thallous
Malonate (n) |
10031591 AB Thallous
sulfate (n) |
7446186 ABC Thallous
sulfate (n) |
298022 ABC Thimet DL(P) |
62555 AC Thioacetamide [100] |
2231574 B Thiocarbazide [25] |
1762954 A Thiocyanic
acid amonium salt [1000] |
115297 ABC Thiodan 3.30 |
39196184 ABC Thiofanox DL(P) |
541537 ABC Thiomidocarbonic
diamide DL(P) |
74931 ABC Thiomethanol [1000] |
297972 ABC Thioazin DL(P) |
137268 AC Thioperoxydicarbonic
diamide, tetramethyl 10.00 |
108985 ABC Thiophenol DL(P) |
1314803 A Thiosophoric
anhydride [1000] |
3689245 ABC Thiosophoric
acid ([(HO)2P(S)]20) tetraethyl ester DL(P) |
79196 ABC Thiosemicarbazide DL(P) |
62566 AC Thiourea [100] |
53444821 ABC Thiourea
(2-chlorophenyl)- DL(P) |
614788 B Thiourea
(2-Methylphenyl)- [25] |
86884 ABC Thiourea
1-naphthalenyl- DL(P) |
103855 ABC Thiourea,
phenyl DL(P) |
137268 AC Thiram 10.00 |
137268 AC Thiuram 10.00 |
7550450 B Titanium
Tetrachloride [25] |
75503 A TMA [1000] |
509148 ABC TNM DL(P) |
108883 AC Toluene 14.40 |
91087 AB Toluene diisocyanate [1000] |
95807 AC Toluene, 2,4-diamino- 3.74 |
26471625 AC Toluene-1,3-diisocyanate [1000] |
584849 AB Toluene-2,4-diisocyanate [1000] |
25376458 AC Toluenediamine [100] |
8001352 ABC Toxaphene 10.88 |
57749 ABC Toxachlor 9.20 |
156605 AC trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.53 |
110178 A trans-1,2-Ethylenediacarboxylic
acid [1000] |
110576 B Trans-1,4-Dichlorobutene [25] |
1031476 B Triamiphos [25] |
24017478 B Triazofos [25] |
75252 AC Tribromomethane 1.0 |
7778441 AB Tricalcium
orthoarsenate (a) |
52686 A Trichlorfon 10.00 |
1558254 B Trichloro(Chromethyl)Silane [25] |
27137855 B Trichloro(Dichlorophenyl)Silane [25] |
75876 AC Trichloroacetaldehyde [1000] |
76028 B Trichloroacetyl
Chloride [25] |
79016 AC Trichloroethane 0.13 |
79016 AC Trichloroethylene 0.13 |
115219 B Trichloroethylsilane [25] |
75694 AC Trichlorofluromethane 0.70 |
67663 ABC Trichloromethane 0.68 |
594223 AB Trichloromethanesulfenyl
chloride [1000] |
75707 C Trichloromethanethiol DL(P) |
327980 B Trichloronate [25] |
25167822 A Trichlorophenol,
N.O.S [100] |
98135 B Trichlorophenylsilane [25] |
25735299 C Trichloropropane,
N.O.S. [25] |
27323417 A Triethanolamine
dodecylbenzenesulfonate [1000] |
998301 B Triethoxysilane [25] |
121448 A Triethylamine [1000] |
75503 A Trimethylamine [1000] |
75574 B Trimethylchlorosilane [25] |
824113 B Trimethylolopropane
Phosphite [25] |
1066451 B Trimethyltin
Chloride [25] |
639587 B Triphenyltin
Chloride [25] |
7758294 A Triphophoric
acid, pentasodium salt [1000] |
52244 C Tris(1-aziridinyl)phosphine
sulfide [25] |
126727 AC Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)phosphate 25.00 |
555771 B Tris(2-Chloroethyl)Amine [25] |
7601549 A Trisodium
phosphate [1000] |
10361894 A Trisodium
phosphate decahydrate [1000] |
7785844 A Trisodium
trimetaphosphate [1000] |
72571 AC Trypan
blue [100] |
57147 ABC UDMH 4.60 |
66751 AC Uracil
mustard [100] |
66751 AC Uracil,
5-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]- [100] |
36478769 A Uranium,
bis(nitrate-O,O')dioxo- [1000] |
541093 A Uranyl
acetate [1000] |
10102064 A Uranyl
nitrate [1000] |
36478769 A Uranyl
nitrate, 1,1'-dioxo- [1000] |
759739 AC Urea,
N-ethyl-N-nitroso- DL |
684935 AC Urea,
N-methyl-N-nitroso- [25] |
51796 AC Urethane [1000] |
2001958 B Valinomycin [25] |
1314621 ABC Vanadic
acid anhydride (p) |
7803556 AC Vanadic
acid, amonium salt (p) |
1314621 ABC Vanadic
anhydride (p) |
27774136 A Vanadic
sulfate (p) |
1314621 ABC Vanadium
oxide (V2O5) (p) |
1314621 ABC Vanadium
pentoxide (p) |
2774136 A Vanadium
sulfate (p) |
-99000 Vanadium (reference only, not
regulated substance) 100/BG |
2774136 A Vanadyl
sulfate (p) |
7681494 A Villaumite [1000] |
108054 AB Vinyl acetate 0.51 |
107186 ABC Vinyl
carbinol DL(P) |
75014 AC Vinyl
chloride 0.04 |
107131 ABC Vinyl
cyanide 1.37 |
4549400 AC Vinylamine, N-methyl-N-nitroso DL(P) |
100425 A Vinylbenzene 14.00 |
75354 AC Vinylidine
chloride 0.36 |
7723140 AB Violet
phosphorus 10.25 |
81812 ABC Warfarin
and salts DL(P) |
129066 B Warfarin
Sodium 10.00 |
7723140 AB White
phosphorus 10.25 |
1330207 A Xylene
(total) 20.00 |
1330207 A Xylenes 20.00 |
1300716 A Xylenol 307.64 |
28347139 B Xylene
Dichloride [25] |
1303339 A Yellow
arsenic sulfide (a) |
7723140 AB Yellow
phosphorus 10.25 |
7440666 A Zinc 2800.00 |
557346 A Zinc acetate (q) |
14639986 A Zinc
amonium chloride (q) |
14639975 A Zinc
amonium chloride (q) |
52628258 A Zinc
amonium chloride (q) |
-99206 A Zinc
and compounds (q) |
1332076 A Zinc
borate (q) |
7699458 A Zinc bromide (q) |
3486359 A Zinc carbonate (q) |
7646857 A Zinc chloride (q) |
557211 AC Zinc cyanide (r) |
7783495 A Zinc fluoride (q) |
16871719 A Zinc fluosilicate (q) |
557415 A Zinc formate (q) |
7779864 A Zinc hydrosulfite (q) |
7779886 A Zinc nitrate (q) |
127822 A Zinc p-phenosulfonate (q) |
1314847 ABC Zinc phosphide (Zn3P2) DL(P) |
16871719 A Zinc silicofluoride (q) |
7733020 A Zinc sulfate (q) |
127822 A Zinc sulfocarbolate (q) |
7733020 A Zinc vitriol (q) |
58270089 A Zinc,
dichloro(4,4-dimethyl-5(((methylamino)carbonyl)oxy) [25] |
pentanenitrile-.(T-4). |
14639975 A Zincate(2-), tetrachloro-, diammonium,
(T-4)- (q) |
14639986 A Zincate(3-), pentachloro-, triammonium (q) |
297972 ABC Zinophos DL(P) |
13746899 A Zirconium nitrate [1000] |
16923958 A Zirconium potassium fluoride [1000] |
14644612 A Zirconium sulfate [1000] |
10026116 A Zirconium
tetrachloride [1000] |
LEGEND:
aE-b Scientific
notation for a number, e.g. “4E-5” means 4 x 10-5, which equals
0.00004.
[] Default
value based on Federal reportable quantities from sources A and B.
DL An
NC for the substance shall be the detection limit as defined in this chapter.
DL(P) An NC
for the substance shall be the detection limit as defined in this chapter
because the substance is elsewhere classified as an acute hazardous waste.
DL/ The
detection limit as defined in this chapter shall be an NC, unless the detection
limit is lower than the number following the slash, in which case the numerical
value shall supplant the detection limit as an NC.
/BG The
numerical value preceeding the slash shall be an NC, unless the background
concentration is greater, in which case the background value shall supplant the
numerical value as an NC.
Sec. An
NC for this substance has not been established either because a hazard of
exposure to the substance is improbable from a contaminated soil context or
because a hazard exists only in the contexts covered by Rule 391-3-19-.04(3)(c).
(a) - (q). Applicable NCs shall be the
NC for the elemental form of each metal given below. For those substances that are compounds
meeting more than one listing (e.g., lead arsenate) or that are not
specifically listed in the table but which are described by one or more general
categories (e.g., mercuric dichromate--“mercury compounds, n.o.s.” and
“chromium compounds, n.o.s.”), all applicable NCs must be considered.
(a) arsenic 41 (mg/kg)
(b) antimony 10/BG
(c) barium 500/BG
(d) beryllium 3/BG
(e) cadmium 39
(f) chromium 1200
(g) cobalt 25/BG
(h) copper 1500
(i) lead 300
(j) mercury 17
(k) nickel 420
(l) selenium 36
(m) silver 10/BG
(n) thallium 10/BG
(p) vanadium 100/BG
(q) zinc 2800
(r) NCs
shall be that for “Cyanides {CN anion}” and that for any other applicable
listing.
(s) The NC
for this substance shall be that given for “PCBs.”
(t) The
NC for this substance shall be the 2,3,7,8-TCDD Toxic Equivalent, which is the
NC for 2,3,7,8-TCDD divided by the Toxic Equivalency Factor shown in braces.
(u) Releases
shall be reported if the concentration of the substance in the soil is such
that the soil meets the ignitibility criteria of 40 CFR 261.21(a)(2).
(v) Releases
shall be reported if the concentration of this substance in the soil is such
that the soil exhibits a pH less than 2 or greater than 12.5, respectively.
(w) Releases
shall be reported if a contaminated soil has any of the properties by which
solid wastes are determined to exhibit the characteristic of reactivity in 40
CFR 261.23(a).
(x) An NC
shall be that for the substance in parentheses.
(y) For
radionuclides, releases shall be reported if the direct ionizing radiation
(exposure rate), as measured 1 m above the soil surface, is greater than 50
microroentgens per hour (R/h) above the local background level, or the measured
radionuclide concentration in soil is sufficient to deliver a dose to any
individual of 25 mrem/yr Committed Effective Dose Equivalent (CEDE) or 75
mrem/yr Committed Dose Equivalent (CEDE) to any organ.
(z) NCs
for this hazardous waste shall be all NCs for each hazardous constituent which
is a basis for listing the waste, as defined by 40 CFR 261 Appendix VII.
Appendix 3-2
Exclusions from Release
Notification Requirement
(Source: RSG 391-3-19-.04(2))
(NOTE:
The notations from the regulations has been retained.)
The following are excluded from
the notification requirements of this section:
(a) Any
release that, within 30 days of the owner's discovery or of the effective date
of these rules, whichever is later, no longer meets any criterion for
notification under Rule 391-3-19-.04(3).
(b) Any
defined release which is being cleaned-up under emergency response authorities
other than the Hazardous Site Response Act where the person responsible for the
clean-up remains in compliance with instructions given by the Division or by an
on-scene coordinator under the NCP, such exclusion to expire 180 days after the
date upon which the release began if at or after that time any of the criteria
of Rule 391-3-19-.04(3) are met.
(c) Emissions
regulated under the Georgia Air Quality Control Act, OCGA Section
(d) Releases
of substances regulated under the Georgia Asbestos Safety Act, OCGA Section
12-2-1 et seq., except for release at inactive disposal sites that are not in
compliance with the performance standards in 40 CFR 61.153.
(e) Point
source discharges that are regulated under the Georgia Water Quality Control
Act, OCGA Section
(f) Releases
of a pesticide that have been registered under the Georgia Pesticide Control
Act, OCGA Section
(g) Releases
regulated solely under the Georgia Underground Storage Tank Act, OCGA Section
(h) Releases
of any petroleum-based fuel, lubricant, or hydraulic fluid.
(i) Releases
consisting of treatment or disposal in a unit that is regulated under a permit
issued, or rules promulgated, pursuant to the Georgia Hazardous Waste Management
Act, OCGA Section 12-8-60 et seq., the Georgia Solid Waste Management Act, OCGA
Section 12-8-20 et seq., or the Georgia Water Quality Control Act, OCGA Section
12-5-20 et seq., provided the Director has been informed, in accordance with
requirements in such permit or rules, of any discovery that such releases
exceed standards permitted by these statutes and the rules promulgated pursuant
to these statutes.
(j) Releases
arising from the use of a commercial product that has been manufactured and sold
for household use which is used by a private individual in a manner consistent
with and incidental to the manufacturer's recommended use of the product.
(k) Releases
arising from the application to soil of fertilizers, liming materials, or soil
amendments (unless any are used in a manner constituting disposal as defined
and regulated in the Rules for Hazardous Waste Management, Chapter 391-3-11).
(l) Releases
of naturally-occurring radionuclides described in 40 CFR 302.6(c).
(m) Direct
radiation and/or releases of radionuclides regulated by the Division under the
Georgia Radiation Control Act, OCGA Section 31-13 et seq., or by the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, or any successor agency, under the Atomic Energy
Act of 1954, as amended.
(n) Any release
to groundwater that is discovered solely as a result of detection within a
public drinking water system being monitored in accordance with the Rules for
Safe Drinking Water, Chapter 391-3-5, provided that the Director is informed of
such detection in accordance with the aforementioned Rules.
(o) Releases
that arise from land-disturbing activities involving the extraction and
stockpiling of ores and minerals, or involving the removal, stockpiling, and
replacement of overburden materials, at any mine permitted under the Georgia
Surface Mining Act, OCGA, Section 12.4-70 et seq.