Chapter 3745-100 Toxic Chemical Release Reporting

3745-100-01 Definitions.

[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see the “Incorporation by Reference” section at the end of this rule.

Terms defined in sections 313(b)(1)(C) and 329 of Title III, Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986, and not explicitly defined herein are used within the meaning given in Title III. For the purpose of this Chapter:

(A) “Act” means Title III, Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986, contained in 42 USC sections 11001 to 11050.

(B) “Article” means a manufactured item which:

(1) Is formed to a specific shape or design during manufacture;

(2) Has end-use functions dependent in whole or part upon its shape or design during end use; and

(3) Does not release a toxic chemical under normal conditions of processing or use of that item at the facility or establishment.

(C) “Benificiation” means the preparation of ores to regulate the size (including crushing and grinding) of the product, to remove unwanted constituents, or to improve the quality, purity, or grade of a desired product.

(D) “Boiler” means an enclosed device using controlled flame combustion and having the following characteristics:

(1)

(a) The unit must have physical provisions for recovering and exporting thermal energy in the form of steam, heated fluids, or heated gases; and

(b) The unit’s combustion chamber and primary energy recovery section(s) must be of integral design. To be of integral design, the combustion chamber and the primary energy recovery section(s) (such as waterwalls and superheaters) must be physically formed into one manufactured or assembled unit. A unit in which the combustion chamber and the primary energy recovery section(s) are joined only by ducts or connections carrying flue gas is not integrally designed; however, secondary energy recovery equipment (such as economizers or air preheaters) need not be physically formed into the same unit as the combustion chamber and the primary energy recovery section. The following units are not precluded from being boilers solely because they are not integral design: process heaters (units that transfer energy directly to a process stream), and fluidized bed combustion units; and

(c) While in operation, the unit must maintain a thermal energy recovery efficiency of at least sixty per cent, calculated in terms of the recovered energy compared with the thermal value of the fuel; and

(d) The unit must export and utilize at least seventy-five per cent of the recovered energy, calculated on an annual basis. In this calculation, no credit shall be given for recovered heat used internally in the same unit. (Examples of internal use are the preheating of fuel or combustion air, and the driving of induced or forced draft fans or feedwater pumps); or

(2) The unit is one which the director has determined, on a case-by-case basis, to be a boiler, after considering the standards in 40 CFR 260.32.

(E) “Coal extraction” means the physical removal or exposure of ore, coal, minerals, waste rock, or overburden prior to beneficiation, and encompasses all extraction-related activities prior to beneficiation. Extraction does not include beneficiation (including coal preparation), mineral processing, in situ leaching or any further activities.

(F) “Customs territory of the United States” means the fifty states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.

(G) “Disposal” means any underground injection, placement in landfills/surface impoundments, land treatment, or other international land disposal.

(H) “Establishment” means an economic unit, generally at a single physical location, where business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed.

(I) “Facility” means all buildings, equipment, structures and other stationary items which are located on a single site or on contiguous or adjacent sites and which are owned or operated by the same person (or by any person who controls, is controlled by, or under common control with such person). A facility may contain more than one establishment.

(J) “Full-time employee” means two thousand hours per year of full-time equivalent employment. A facility would calculate the number of full-time employees by totaling the hours worked during the calendar year by all employees, including contract employees, and dividing that total by two thousand hours.

(K) “Import” means to cause a chemical to be imported into the customs territory of the United States. For purposes of this definition, “to cause” means to intend that the chemical be imported and to control the identity of the imported chemical and the amount to be imported.

(L) “Industrial furnace” means any of the following enclosed devices that are integral components of manufacturing processes and that use thermal treatment to accomplish recovery of materials or energy:

(1) Cement kilns.

(2) Lime kilns.

(3) Aggregate kilns.

(4) Phosphate kilns.

(5) Coke ovens.

(6) Blast furnaces.

(7) Smelting, melting and refining furnaces (including pyrometallurgical devices such as cupolas, reverberator furnaces, sintering machines, roasters, and foundry furnaces).

(8) Titanium dioxide chloride process oxidation reactors.

(9) Methane reforming furnaces.

(10) Pulping liquor recovery furnaces.

(11) Combustion devices used in the recovery of sulfur values from spent sulfuric acid.

(12) Halogen acid furnaces (HAFS) for the production of acid from halogenated hazardous waste generated by chemical production facilities where the furnace is located on the site of a chemical production facility, the acid product has a halogen acid content of at least three percent, the acid product is used in a manufacturing process, and, except for hazardous waste burned as fuel, hazardous waste fed to the furnace has a minimum halogen content of twenty percent as-generated.

(13) Such other devices as the director may, after notice and comment, add to this list on the basis of one or more of the following factors:

(a) The design and use of the device primarily to accomplish recovery of material products;

(b) The use of the device to burn or reduce raw materials to make a material product;

(c) The use of the device to burn or reduce secondary materials as effective substitutes for raw materials, in processes using raw materials as principal feedstocks;

(d) The use of the device to burn or reduce secondary materials as ingredients in an industrial process to make a material product;

(e) The use of the device in common industrial practice to produce a material product; and

(f) Other factors, as appropriate.

(M) “Manufacture” means to produce, prepare, import or compound a toxic chemical. Manufacture also applies to a toxic chemical that is produced coincidentally during the manufacture, processing, use or disposal of another chemical or mixture of chemicals, including a toxic chemical that is separated from other chemicals or mixture of chemicals as a byproduct, and a toxic chemical that remains in that other chemical or mixture of chemicals as an impurity.

(N) “Mixture” means any combination of two or more chemicals if the combination is not, in whole or in part, the result of a chemical reaction. However, if the combination was produced by a chemical reaction, but could have been produced without a chemical reaction, it is also treated as a mixture. A mixture also includes any combination which consists of a chemical and associated impurities.

(O) “NAICS” means North American industrial classification system.

(P) “Ohio EPA” means the Ohio environmental protection agency.

(Q) “Otherwise use” or “use” means any use of a toxic chemical, including a toxic chemical contained in a mixture or other trade name product or waste, that is not covered by the terms “manufacture” or “process”. Otherwise use of a toxic chemical does not include disposal, stabilization (without subsequent distribution in commerce), or treatment for destruction unless:

(1) The toxic chemical that was disposed, stabilized, or treated for destruction was received from off-site for the purposes of further waste management; or

(2) The toxic chemical that was disposed, stabilized, or treated for destruction was manufactured as a result of waste management activities on materials received from off-site for the purposes of further waste management activities.

Relabeling or redistributing a container of a toxic chemical where no repackaging of the toxic chemical occurs does not constitute use or processing of the toxic chemical.

(R) “Overburden” means the unconsolidated material that overlies a deposit of useful materials or ores. It does not include any portion of ore or waste rock.

(S) “Previously classified” means properly classified according to paragraph (B) of rule 3745-100-05 of the Administrative Code under a given SIC code, as identified in the “Standard Industrial Classification Manual.”

(T) “Process” means the preparation of a toxic chemical, after its manufacture, for distribution in commerce:

(1) In the same form or physical state as, or in a different form or physical state from, that in which it was received by the person so preparing such substance; or

(2) As part of an article containing the toxic chemical. Process also applies to the processing of a toxic chemical contained in a mixture or trade name product.

(U) “RCRA approved test method” includes SW-846 method 9095A “Paint Filter Liquids Test” contained in “SW-846 Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods,”.

(V) “Release” means any spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, discharging, injecting, escaping, leaching, dumping or disposing into the environment (including the abandonment or discarding of barrels, containers and other closed receptacles) of any toxic chemical.

(W) “Senior management official” means an official with management responsibility for the person or persons completing the report, or the manager of environmental programs for the facility or establishment, or for the corporation owning or operating the facility or establishment responsible for certifying similar reports under other environmental regulatory requirements.

(X) “SIC” means standard industrial classification.

(Y) “Technically qualified individual” means a person or persons who:

(1) Because of education, training or experience, or a combination of these factors, is capable of understanding the health and environmental risks associated with the chemical substance which is used under his or her supervision;

(2) Is responsible for enforcing appropriate methods of conducting scientific experimentation, analysis, or chemical research to minimize such risks; and

(3) Is responsible for the safety assessments and clearances related to the procurement, storage, use and disposal of the chemical substance as may be appropriate or required within the scope of conducting a research and development activity.

(Z) “Title III” means Title III, Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986, contained in 42 USC sections 11001 to 11050.

(AA) “Toxic chemical” means a chemical or chemical category listed in rule 3745-100-10 of the Administrative Code.

(BB) “Trade name product” means a chemical or mixture of chemicals that is distributed to other persons and that incorporate a toxic chemical component that is not identified by the applicable chemical name or “Chemical Abstracts Service” registry number listed in rule 3745-100-10 of the Administrative Code.

(CC) “Treatment for destruction” means the destruction of a toxic chemical in waste such that the substance is no longer the toxic chemical subject to reporting under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to Know Act of 1986. Treatment for destruction does not include the destruction of a toxic chemical in waste where the toxic chemical has a heat value greater than five thousand British thermal units and is combusted in any device that is an industrial furnace or boiler.

(DD) “USEPA” means the United States environmental protection agency.

(EE) “Waste stabilization” means any physical or chemical process used to either reduce the mobility of hazardous constituents in a hazardous waste or eliminate free liquid as determined by a Resource Conservation and Recovery Act approved test method for evaluating solid waste as defined in this section. A waste stabilization process includes mixing the hazardous waste with binders or other materials, and curing the resulting hazardous waste and binder mixture. Other synonymous terms used to refer to this process are “stabilization,” “waste fixation,” or “waste solidification”.

(FF) Incorporation by reference. This chapter includes references to certain matter or materials. The text of the incorporated materials is not included in the regulations contained in this chapter. The materials are hereby made a part of the regulations in this chapter. For materials subject to change, only the specific version specified in the regulation are incorporated. Material is incorporated as it exists on the effective date of this rule. Except for subsequent annual publication of existing (unmodified) Code of Federal Regulation compilations, any amendment or revision to a referenced document is not incorporated unless and until this rule has been amended to specify the new dates.

(1) Availability. The materials incorporated by reference are available as follows:

(a) Chemical abstract service (CAS). Information can be obtained by writing to: “Chemical Abstract Service, 2540 Olentangy River Road, Columbus, OH 43202,” or by visiting their web site at www.cas.org.

(b) Code of Federal Regulations. Information and copies may be obtained by writing to: “Superintendent of Documents, Attention: New Orders, PO Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954.” The full text of the CFR is also available in electronic format at www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/. The CFR compilations are also available for inspection and copying at most public libraries and “The State Library of Ohio.”

(c) Consumer Product Safety Act. Information and copies may be obtained by writing to: “U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, D.C. 20207-0001.” Or electronically at http://www.cpsc.gov/businfo/cpsatext.html. A copy of the Act is also available for inspection and copying at most public libraries and “The State Library of Ohio.”

(d) Dunn & Bradstreet. Information may be obtained by contacting: The D&B Corporation, 103 JFK Parkway, Short Hills, NJ 07078; or by calling their customer service number at 1-800-234-3467 or by visiting the web site at http://www.dnb.com/us/

(e) Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986. Information and copies may be obtained by writing to: “Superintendent of Documents, Attention: New Orders, PO Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954.” The full text of the Act is also available in electronic format at http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/42/ch116.html. The act is also available for inspection and copying at most public libraries and “The State Library of Ohio.”

(f) Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. Information and copies may be obtained by writing to: “Superintendent of Documents, Attn: New Orders, PO Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954.” The full text of the act is also available in electronic format at http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/42/ch82.html. A copy of the act is also available for inspection and copying at most public libraries and “The State Library of Ohio.”

(g) Restatement of Torts, Sec. 757, comment B, 1939. Available for inspection and copying at most public libraries and “The State Library of Ohio.”

(h) Standard industrial classification manual (SICM). Information and copies may be ordered by writing to: “U.S. Department of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia, 22161.” or by calling 1-800-553-6847. A copy of the manual is also available for inspection and copying at most public libraries and “The State Library of Ohio.”

(i) Substitute Senate Bill 367 of the 117th General Assembly. This law, Chapter 3750. of the Revised Code emergency planning, (ORC), provides, for the implementation of EPCRA in Ohio. The administrative body for the implementation of Chapter 3750 of the Revised Code, is the state emergency response commission (SERC), created by executive order in 1987. A copy of the bill is available for inspection and copying at most public libraries and “The State Library of Ohio.”

(j) Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986. Information and copies may be obtained by writing to: “Superintendent of Documents, Attention: New Orders, PO Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954.” The full text of the act is also available in electronic format at http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/42/ch103.html. The act is also available for inspection and copying at most public libraries and “The State Library of Ohio.”

(k) SW-846 method 9095A as contained in “SW-846 Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods,” Information and copies may be obtained by writing to: “Superintendent of Documents, Attn: New Orders, PO Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954.” These documents are also available in electronic format at http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/hazwaste/test/main.htm. SW-846 methods are also available for inspection and copying at most public libraries and “the State library of Ohio.”

(l) United States Code. Information and copies may be obtained by writing to: “Superintendent of Documents, Attn: New Orders, PO Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954.” The full text of the United States Code is also available in electronic format at http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/. The U.S.C. compilations are also available for inspection and copying at most public libraries and “The State Library of Ohio.”

(m) USEPA Form R (EPA Form 9350-1) Form R schedule 1, and Form A. The most current version of USEPA Form R (EPA Form 9350-1), Form R schedule 1, and Form A may be found on the following USEPA program web site: http://www.epa.gov/tri. Any subsequent changes to the Form R, Form R Schedule 1, or Form A will be posted on this web site. Submitters may also contact the TRI program at (202) 564-9554 to obtain this information.

(2) Incorporated materials.

(a) 15 USC 2051 to 2084: “Consumer Product Safety Act;” Public Law 92-573, 86 Stat. 1207, Oct. 27, 1972.

(b) 29 CFR 1910.1200; “Hazard communication;” 59 FR 6170, Feb 9, 1994, as amended at 59 FR 17479, Apr. 13 1994; 59 FR 65948, Dec. 22, 1994; 61 FR 9245, Mar. 7. 1996.

(c) 40 CFR 260.32; “Variances to be classified as a boiler;” 50 FR 662, Jan. 4, 1985, as amended at 59 FR 48041, Sept. 19, 1994.

(d) 40 CFR 350.7; “Substantiating claims of trade secrecy;” 53 FR 28801, July 29, 1988.

(e) 40 CFR 350.16; “Address to send trade secrecy claims and petitions requesting disclosure;” 68 FR 64724, Nov. 14, 2003.

(f) 40 CFR 372; “Toxic Chemical Release Reporting: Community Right-to-Know;” 53 FR 4525, Feb. 16, 1988, as amended at 53 FR 12748, Apr. 18, 1988; 55 FR 30656, July 26, 1990; 53 FR 12748, Apr. 18, 1988; 56 FR 29185, June 26, 1991; 59 FR 61501, Nov. 30, 1994; 59 FR 61502, Nov. 30, 1994; 62 FR 23891, May 1, 1997;; 62 FR 23892, May 1, 1997; 64 FR 58750, Oct. 29, 1999; 64 FR 58751, Oct. 29, 1999; 64 FR 58753, Oct. 29, 1999; 66 FR 4527, Jan. 17, 2001.

(g) 40 CFR 372.27; “Alternate thresholds and certifications;” 59 FR 61502, Nov. 30, 1994, as amended at 64 FR 58750, Oct. 29, 1999; 71 FR 76944, Dec. 22, 2006.

(h) 40 CFR 372.85; “Toxic Chemical Release Reporting form and instructions;” 56 FR 29186, June 26, 1991, as amended at 64 FR 58753, Oct. 29, 1999.

(i) 42 USC 11001 to 11050; “Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986; Contained in 42 USC 11001 to 11050; published January 6, 2003 in Supplement II of the 2000 edition of the United States Code; Pub. L. 99-499, Title III, Section 301-330, October 17, 1986, 100 Stat. 1729-1758.

(j) “Consumer Product Safety Act;” Public Law 92-573, 86 Stat. 1207, Oct. 27, 1972.

(k) Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; Subtitle C, contained in 42 USC Section 6921 to 6939e, “Hazardous Waste Management;” Pub. L. 89-272, title II, Sec. 3001, as added Pub. L. 94-580, Sec. 2, Oct. 21, 1976, 90 Stat. 2806; amended Pub. L. 96-482, Sec. 7, Oct. 21, 1980, 94 Stat. 2336; Pub. L. 98-616, title II, Secs. 221(a), 222, 223(a), Nov. 8, 1984, 98 Stat. 3248, 3251, 3252; Pub. L. 104-119, Sec. 4(1), Mar. 26, 1996, 110 Stat. 833.

(l) “Restatement of Torts, Sec. 757, comment B, 1939”.

(m) Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act; “Toxic chemical release forms;” contained in 42 USC 11023 and 11048; published January 3, 2005 in Supplement IV of the 2000 edition of the United States Code; Pub. L. 99-499, title III, Sec. 313, Oct. 17, 1986, 100 Stat. 1741.

(n) Section 329 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act; contained in 42 USC 11049; “Definitions;” published January 3, 2005 in Supplement IV of the 2000 edition of the United States Code; Pub. L. 99-499, title III, Sec. 329, Oct. 17, 1986, 100 Stat. 1757.

(o) Standard industrial classification manual; United States. office of management and budget; last amended 1988.

(p) SW-846 method 9095A; “Paint filter liquids test;” revision 2, November, 2004.

(q) Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986; contained in 42 USC 11001 to 11050. Published January 3, 2005 in Supplement IV of the 2000 edition of the United States Code; Pub. L.99-499, Title III, Section 301-330, October 17, 1986, 100 Stat. 1729-1758.

(r) USEPA Form A (EPA Form 9350-2); most current form as reviewed and approved by the United States office of management and budget.

(s) USEPA Form R and USEPA Form R Schedule 1 (EPA Form 9350-1).); most current form as reviewed and approved by the United States office of management and budget.

Effective: 09/25/2008

R.C. 119.032 review dates: 01/16/2011

Promulgated Under: 119.03

Statutory Authority: 3751.02

Rule Amplifies: 3751.01

Prior Effective Dates: 6/22/1989, 5/07/2001, 01/16/2006

3745-100-02 Persons subject to this chapter.

Owners and operators of facilities described in rules 3745-100-05 and 3745-100-09 of the Administrative Code are subject to the requirements of this chapter. If the owner and operator of a facility are different persons, only one need report under rule 3745-100-07 of the Administrative Code or provide a notice under rule 3745-100-09 of the Administrative Code for each toxic chemical in a mixture or trade name product distributed from the facility. However, if no report is submitted or notice provided, the Ohio EPA will hold both the owner and the operator liable under section 3751.10 of the Revised Code, except as provided in paragraph (E) of rule 3745-100-08 and paragraph (G) of rule 3745-100-09 of the Administrative Code.

Effective: 09/25/2008

R.C. 119.032 review dates: 07/09/2008 and 09/25/2013

Promulgated Under: 119.03

Statutory Authority: 3751.02

Rule Amplifies: 3751.03

Prior Effective Dates: 6/22/1989, 1/16/06

3745-100-03 Record keeping.

(A) Each person subject to the reporting requirements of this chapter must retain the following records for a period of three years from the date of submission of a report under rule 3745-100-07 of the Administrative Code:

(1) A copy of each report submitted by the person under rule 3745-100-07 of the Administrative Code.

(2) All supporting materials and documentation used by the person to make the compliance determination that the facility or establishments is a covered facility under rule 3745-100-05 or 3745-100-09 of the Administrative Code.

(3) Documentation supporting the report submitted under rule 3745-100-07 of the Administrative Code including:

(a) Documentation supporting any determination that a claimed allowable exemption under rule 3745-100-08 of the Administrative Code applies.

(b) Data supporting the determination of whether a threshold under rule 3745-100-06 of the Administrative Code applies for each toxic chemical.

(c) Documentation supporting the calculations of the quantity of each toxic chemical released to the environment or transferred to an off-site location.

(d) Documentation supporting the use indications and quantity on-site reporting for each toxic chemical, including dates of manufacturing, processing or use.

(e) Documentation supporting the basis of estimate used in developing any release or off-site transfer estimates for each toxic chemical.

(f) Receipts or manifests associated with the transfer of each toxic chemical in waste to off-site locations.

(g) Documentation supporting reported waste treatment methods, estimates of treatment efficiencies, ranges of influent concentrations to such treatment, the sequential nature of treatment steps, if applicable, and the actual operating data, if applicable, to support the waste treatment efficiency estimate for each toxic chemical.

(B) Each person subject to the notification requirements of this chapter must retain the following records for a period of three years from the date of the submission of a notification under rule 3745-100-09 of the Administrative Code.

(1) All supporting materials and documentation used by the person to determine whether a notice is required under rule 3745-100-09 of the Administrative Code.

(2) All supporting materials and documentation used in developing each required notice under rule 3745-100-09 of the Administrative Code and a copy of each notice.

(C) Records retained under this rule must be maintained at the facility to which the report applies or from which a notification was provided. Such records must be readily available for purposes of inspection by the Ohio EPA.

(D) Each owner or operator who determines that the owner operator may apply the alternate threshold as specified under rule 3745-100-14(A) of the Administrative Code must retain the following records for a period of three years from the date of the submission of the certification statement as required under rule 3745-100-14(B) of the Administrative Code.

(1) A copy of each certification statement submitted by the person under rule 3745-100-14(B) of the Administrative Code.

(2) All supporting materials and documentation used by the person to make the compliance determination that the facility or establishment is eligible to apply the alternate threshold as specified in rule 3745-100-14 of the Administrative Code.

(3) Documentation supporting the certification statement submitted under rule 3745-100-14(B) of the Administrative Code including:

(a) Data supporting the determination of whether the alternate threshold specified under rule 3745-100-14(A) of the Administrative Code applies for each toxic chemical.

(b) Documentation supporting the calculation of annual reportable amount, as defined in rule 3745-100-14(A) of the Administrative Code, for each toxic chemical, including documentation supporting the calculations and the calculations of each data element combined for the annual reportable amount.

(c) Receipts or manifests associated with the transfer of each chemical in waste to off-site locations.

Effective: 01/16/2006

R.C. 119.032 review dates: 10/03/2005 and 01/16/2011

Promulgated Under: 119.03

Statutory Authority: R. C. Chapter 3751.02

Rule Amplifies: R. C. Chapter 3751.03

Prior Effective Dates: 6/22/1989, 5/07/2001

3745-100-04 Compliance and enforcement.

Violators of the requirements of this chapter shall be liable for a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed twenty-five thousand dollars each day for each violation as provided in section 3751.10 of the Revised Code.

Effective: 01/16/2006

R.C. 119.032 review dates: 10/03/2005 and 01/16/2011

Promulgated Under: 119.03

Statutory Authority: R. C. Chapter 3751.02

Rule Amplifies: R. C. Chapter 3751.03

Prior Effective Dates: 6/22/1989

3745-100-05 Covered facilities for toxic chemical release reporting.

[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see the “Incorporation by Reference” paragraph at the end of rule 3745-100-01 of the Administrative Code.]

A facility that meets all of the following criteria for a calendar year is a covered facility for that calendar year and must report under rule 3745-100-07 of the Administrative Code.

(A) The facility has ten or more full-time employees.

(B) The facility is in a standard industrial classification (SIC) (as in effect on January 1, 1987) major group or industry code listed in paragraph (A) of rule 3745-100-17 of the Administrative Code for which the corresponding North American industry classification (NAICS) (as in effect on January 1, 2007, for reporting year 2008 and thereafter) subsector and industry codes are listed in paragraphs (B) and (C) of rule 3745-100-17 of the Administrative Code) by virtue of the fact that it meets one of the following criteria:

(1) The facility is an establishment with a primary SIC major group or industry code listed in paragraph (A) of rule 3745-100-17 of the Administrative Code, or a primary NAICS subsector or industry code listed in paragraph (B) or (C) of rule 3745-100-17 of the Administrative Code.

(2) The facility is a multi-establishment complex where all establishments have primary SIC major group or industry codes listed in paragraph (A) of rule 3745-100-17 of the Administrative Code, or primary NAICS subsector or industry codes listed in paragraph (B) or (C) of rule 3745-100-17 of the Administrative Code.

(3) The facility is a multi-establishment complex in which one of the following is true:

(a) The sum of the value of services provided and/or products shipped and/or produced from those establishments that have primary SIC major group or industry codes listed in paragraph (A) of rule 3745-100-17 of the Administrative Code, or primary NAICS subsector or industry codes listed in paragraph (B) or (C) of rule 3745-100-17 of the Administrative Code is greater than fifty per cent of the total value of all services provided and/or products shipped from and/or produced by all establishments at the facility.

(b) One establishment having a primary SIC major group or industry code listed in paragraph (A) of rule 3745-100-17 of the Administrative Code, or a primary NAICS subsector or industry code listed in paragraph (B) or (C) of rule 3745-100-17 of the Administrative Code contributes more in terms of value of services provided and/or products shipped from and/or produced at the facility than any other establishment within the facility.

(c) The facility manufactured (including imported), processed or otherwise used a toxic chemical in excess of an applicable threshold quantity of that chemical as set forth in rule 3745-100-06, 3745-100-14, or 3745-100-16 of the Administrative Code.

Replaces: 3745-100-05

Effective: 09/25/2008

Promulgated Under: 119.03

Statutory Authority: 3751.02

Rule Amplifies: 3751.03

Prior Effective Dates: 6/22/1989, 5/07/2001, 01/16/2006

3745-100-06 Thresholds for reporting.

Except as provided in rule 3745-100-14 and rule 3745-100-16 of the Administrative Code, the threshold amounts for purposes of reporting under rule 3745-100-07 of the Administrative Code for toxic chemicals are as follows.

(A) With respect to a toxic chemical manufactured (including imported) or processed at a facility during the following calendar years:

(1) 1987 – seventy-five thousand pounds of the chemical manufactured or processed for the year.

(2) 1988 – fifty thousand pounds of the chemical manufactured or processed for the year.

(3) 1989 and thereafter – twenty-five thousand pounds of the chemical manufactured or processed for the year.

(B) With respect to a chemical otherwise used at a facility, ten thousand pounds of the chemical used for the applicable calendar year.

(C) With respect to activities involving a toxic chemical at a facility, when more than one threshold applies to the activities, the owner or operator of the facility must report if it exceeds any applicable threshold and must report on all activities at the facility involving the chemical, except as provided in rule 3745-100-08 of the Administrative Code.

(D) When a facility manufactures, processes or otherwise uses more than one member of a chemical category listed in paragraph (C) of rule 3745-100-10 of the Administrative Code, the owner or operator of the facility must report if it exceeds any applicable threshold for the total volume of all the members of the category involved in the applicable activity. Any such report must cover all activities at the facility involving members of the category.

(E) A facility may process or otherwise use a toxic chemical in a recycle/reuse operation. To determine whether the facility has processed or used more than an applicable threshold of the chemical, the owner or operator of the facility shall count the amount of the chemical added to the recycle/reuse operation during the calendar year. In particular, if the facility starts up such an operation during a calendar year, or in the event that the contents of the whole recycle/reuse operation are replaced in a calendar year, the owner or operator of the facility shall also count the amount of the chemical placed into the system at these times.

(F) A toxic chemical may be listed in rule 3745-100-10 of the Administrative Code with the notation that only persons who manufacture the chemical, or manufacture it by a certain method, are required to report. In that case, only owners or operators of facilities that manufacture that chemical as described in rule 3745-100-10 of the Administrative Code in excess of the threshold applicable to such manufacture in rules 3745-10-06, 3745-100-14, and 3745-100-16 of the Administrative Code are required to report. In completing the reporting form, the owner or operator is only required to account for the quantity of the chemical so manufactured and releases associated with such manufacturing, but not releases associated with subsequent processing or use of the chemical at that facility. Owners and operators of facilities that solely process or use such a chemical are not required to report for that chemical.

(G) A toxic chemical may be listed in rule 3745-100-10 of the Administrative Code with the notation that it is in a specific form (e.g., fume or dust, solution, or friable) or of a specific color (e.g., yellow or white). In that case, only owners or operators of facilities that manufacture, process or use that chemical in the form or of the color specified in rule 3745-100-10 of the Administrative Code, in excess of the threshold applicable to such activity in rules 3745-10-06, 3745-100-14, and 3745-100-16 of the Administrative Code, are required to report. In completing the reporting form, the owner or operator is only required to account for the quantity of the chemical manufactured, processed or used in the form or color specified in rule 3745-100-10 of the Administrative Code and for releases associated with the chemical in that form or color. Owners or operators of facilities that solely manufacture, process or use such a chemical in a form or color other than those specified by rule 3745-100-10 of the Administrative Code are not required to report for that chemical.

(H) Metal compound categories are listed in paragraph (C) of rule 3745-100-10 of the Administrative Code. For purposes of determining whether any of the thresholds specified in rules 3745-10-06, 3745-100-14, and 3745-100-16 of the Administrative Code are met for the metal compound category, the owner or operator of a facility must make the threshold determination based on the total amount of all members of the metal compound category manufactured, processed or used at the facility. In completing the release portion of the reporting form for releases of the metal compounds, the owner or operator is only required to account for the weight of the parent metal released. Any contribution to the mass of the release attributable to other portions of each compound in the category is excluded.

Effective: 01/16/2006

R.C. 119.032 review dates: 10/03/2005 and 01/16/2011

Promulgated Under: 119.03

Statutory Authority: R. C. Chapter 3751.02

Rule Amplifies: R. C. Chapter 3751.03

Prior Effective Dates: 6/22/1989, 5/07/2001

3745-100-07 Reporting requirements and schedule for reporting.

[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see the “Incorporation by Reference” section at the end of rule 3745-100-01 of the Administrative Code.]

(A) For each toxic chemical known by the owner or operator to be manufactured (including imported), processed or otherwise used in excess of an applicable threshold quantity in rule 3745-100-06, 3745-100-14, or 3745-100-16 of the Administrative Code at its covered facility described in rule 3745-100-05 of the Administrative Code for a calendar year, the owner or operator must submit to the EPA a completed “U.S. EPA Form R” (EPA Form 9350-1) and, for the dioxin and dioxin-like compounds category, EPA Form R Schedule 1 (EPA Form 9350-3) in accordance with the instructions in rule 3745-100-11 of the Administrative Code.

(B)

(1) The owner or operator of a covered facility is required to report as described in paragraph (A) of this rule on a toxic chemical that the owner or operator knows is present as a component of a mixture or trade name product which the owner or operator receives from another person, if that chemical is imported, processed or otherwise used by the owner or operator in excess of an applicable threshold quantity in rule 3745-100-06, 3745-100-14, or 3745-100-16 of the Administrative Code at the facility as part of that mixture or trade name product.

(2) The owner or operator knows that a toxic chemical is present as a component of a mixture or trade name product:

(a) If the owner or operator knows or has been told the chemical identity or “Chemical Abstracts Service” registry number of the chemical and the identity or number corresponds to an identity or number in rule 3745-100-10 of the Administrative Code; or

(b) If the owner or operator has been told by the supplier of the mixture or trade name product that the mixture or trade name product contains a toxic chemical subject to section 313 of the act or this rule.

(3) To determine whether a toxic chemical which is a component of a mixture or trade name product has been imported, processed or otherwise used in excess of an applicable threshold in rule 3745-100-06 of the Administrative Code at the facility, the owner or operator shall consider only the portion of the mixture or trade name product that consists of the toxic chemical and that is imported, processed or otherwise used at the facility, together with any other amounts of the same toxic chemical that the owner or operator manufacturers, imports, processes or otherwise uses at the facility as follows:

(a) If the owner or operator knows the specific chemical identity of the toxic chemical and the specific concentration at which it is present in the mixture or trade name product, the owner or operator shall determine the weight of the chemical imported, processed or otherwise used as part of the mixture or trade name product at the facility and shall combine that with the weight of the toxic chemical manufactured (including imported), processed or otherwise used at the facility other than as part of the mixture or trade name product. After combining these amounts, if the owner or operator determines that the toxic chemical was manufactured, processed or otherwise used in excess of an applicable threshold in rule 3745-100-06 of the Administrative Code, the owner or operator shall report the specific chemical identity and all releases of the toxic chemical on “U.S. EPA Form R” in accordance with the instructions specified in rule 3745-100-11 of the Administrative Code.

(b) If the owner or operator knows the specific chemical identity of the toxic chemical and does not know the specific concentration at which the chemical is present in the mixture or trade name product, but has been told the upper-bound concentration of the chemical in the mixture or trade name product, the owner or operator shall presume that the toxic chemical is present in the mixture or trade name product at the upper-bound concentration, shall determine whether the chemical has been manufactured, processed or otherwise used at the facility in excess of an applicable threshold as provided in paragraph (B)(3)(a) of this rule and shall report as provided in paragraph (B)(3)(a) of this rule.

(c) If the owner or operator knows the specific chemical identity of the toxic chemical, does not know the specific concentration at which the chemical is present in the mixture or trade name product and has not been told the upper-bound concentration of the chemical in the mixture or trade name product, and has not otherwise developed information on the composition of the chemical in the mixture or trade name product, then the owner or operator is not required to factor that chemical in that mixture or trade name product into threshold and release calculations for that chemical.

(d) If the owner or operator has been told that a mixture or trade name product contains a toxic chemical, does not know the specific chemical identity of the chemical and knows the specific concentration at which it is present in the mixture or trade name product, the owner or operator shall determine the weight of the chemical imported, processed or otherwise used as part of the mixture or trade name product at the facility. Since the owner or operator does not know the specific identity of the toxic chemical, the owner or operator shall make the threshold determination only for the weight of the toxic chemical in the mixture or trade name product. If the owner or operator determines that the toxic chemical was imported, processed or otherwise used as part of the mixture or trade name product in excess of an applicable threshold in rule 3745-100-06 of the Administrative Code, the owner or operator shall report the generic chemical name of the toxic chemical, or a trade name if the generic chemical name is not known, and all releases of the toxic chemical on “U.S. EPA Form R” and in accordance with the instructions specified in rule 3745-100-11 of the Administrative Code.

(e) If the owner or operator has been told that a mixture or trade name product contains a toxic chemical, does not know the specific chemical identity of the chemical, and does not know the specific concentration at which the chemical is present in the mixture or trade name product, but has been told the upper-bound concentration of the chemical in the mixture or trade name product, the owner or operator shall presume that the toxic chemical is present in the mixture or trade name product at the upper-bound concentration, shall determine whether the chemical has been imported, processed or otherwise used at the facility in excess of applicable threshold as provided in paragraph (B)(3)(d) of this rule, and shall report as provided in paragraph (B)(3)(d) of this rule.

(f) If the owner or operator has been told that a mixture or trade name product contains a toxic chemical, does not know the specific chemical identity of the chemical, and does not know the specific concentration at which the chemical is present in the mixture or trade name product, including information they have themselves developed, and has not been told the upper-bound concentration of the chemical in the mixture or trade name product, the owner or operator is not required to report with respect to that toxic chemical.

(C) A covered facility may consist of more than one establishment. The owner or operator of such a facility at which a toxic chemical was manufactured (including imported), processed or otherwise used in excess of an applicable threshold may submit a separate “U.S. EPA Form R” for each establishment or for each group of establishments within the facility to report the activities involving the toxic chemical at each establishment or group of establishments, provided that activities involving that toxic chemical at all the establishments within the covered facility are reported. If each establishment or group of establishments files separate reports, then for all other chemicals subject to reporting at that facility they must also submit separate reports. However, an establishment or group of establishments does not have to submit a report for a chemical that is not manufactured (including imported), processed, or otherwise used or released at that establishment or group of establishments.

(D) Each report under this rule for activities involving a toxic chemical that occurred during a calendar year at a covered facility must be submitted on or before July first of the next year. The first such report for calendar year 1988 activities must be submitted on or before July 1, 1989.

Effective: 09/25/2008

R.C. 119.032 review dates: 07/09/2008 and 09/25/2013

Promulgated Under: 119.03

Statutory Authority: 3751.02

Rule Amplifies: 3751.03

Prior Effective Dates: 06/22/1989, 05/07/2001, 1/16/06

3745-100-08 Exemptions.

[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see the “Incorporation by Reference” section at the end of rule 3745-100-01.]

(A) De Minimis concentrations of a toxic chemical in a mixture. If a toxic chemical is present in a mixture of chemicals at a covered facility, and the toxic chemical is in a concentration in the mixture which is below one percent of the mixture, or 0.1 per cent of the mixture in the case of a toxic chemical which is a carcinogen as defined in 29 CFR 1910.1200(d)(4), a person is not required to consider the quantity of the toxic chemical present in such mixture when determining whether an applicable threshold has been met under rule 3745-100-06 of the Administrative Code or determining the amount of release to be reported under rule 3745-100-07 of the Administrative Code. This exemption applies whether the person received the mixture from another person or the person produced the mixture, either by mixing the chemicals involved or by causing a chemical reaction which resulted in the creation of the toxic chemical in the mixture. However, this exemption applies only to the quantity of the toxic chemical present in the mixture. If the toxic chemical is also manufactured (including imported), processed or otherwise used at the covered facility other than as part of the mixture or in a mixture at higher concentrations in excess of an applicable threshold quantity set forth in rule 3745-100-06 of the Administrative Code, the person is required to report under rule 3745-100-07 of the Administrative Code. This exemption does not apply to toxic chemicals listed in rule 3745-100-16 of the Administrative Code, except for purposes of rule 3745-100-09 (D)(1) of the Administrative Code.

(B) Articles. If a toxic chemical is present in an article at a covered facility, a person is not required to consider the quantity of the toxic chemical present in such article when determining whether an applicable threshold has been met under rules 3745-100-06, 3745-100-14, or 3745-100-16 of the Administrative Code or determining the amount of release to be reported under rule 3745-100-07 of the Administrative Code. This exemption applies whether the person received the article from another person or the person produced the article. However, this exemption applies only to the quantity of the toxic chemical present in the article. If the toxic chemical is manufactured (including imported), processed or otherwise used at the covered facility other than as part of the article in excess of an applicable threshold quantity set forth in rule 3745-100-06 of the Administrative Code, the person is required to report under rule 3745-100-07 of the Administrative Code. Persons potentially subject to this exemption should carefully review the definitions of “article” and “release” in rule 3745-100-01 of the Administrative Code. If a release of a toxic chemical occurs as a result of the processing or use of an item at the facility, that item does not meet the definition of “article.”

(C) Uses. If a toxic chemical is used at a covered facility for a purpose described in paragraphs (C)(1) to (C)(5) of this rule, a person is not required to consider the quantity of the toxic chemical used for such purpose when determining whether an applicable threshold has been met under rule 3745-100-06, 3745-100-14, or 3745-100-16 of the Administrative Code or determining the amount of releases to be reported under rule 3745-100-07 of the Administrative Code. However, this exemption only applies to the quantity of the toxic chemical used for the purpose described in paragraphs (C)(1) to (C)(5) of this rule. If the toxic chemical is also manufactured (including imported), processed or otherwise used at the covered facility other than as described in paragraphs (C)(1) to (C)(5) of this rule in excess of an applicable threshold quantity set forth in rule 3745-100-06 of the Administrative Code, the person is required to report under rule 3745-100-07 of the Administrative Code. This exemption only applies to the quantity of the toxic chemical for the following purposes:

(1) Use as a structural component of the facility.

(2) Use of products for routine janitorial or facility grounds maintenance. Examples include use of janitorial cleaning supplies, fertilizers and pesticides similar in type or concentration to consumer products.

(3) Personal use by employees or other persons at the facility of foods, drugs, cosmetics or other personal items containing toxic chemicals, including supplies of such products within the facility such as in a facility-operated cafeteria, store or infirmary.

(4) Use of products containing toxic chemicals for the purpose of maintaining motor vehicles operated by the facility.

(5) Use of toxic chemicals present in process water and noncontact cooling water as drawn from the environment or from municipal sources, or toxic chemicals present in air used either as compressed air or as part of combustion.

(D) Activities in laboratories. If a toxic chemical is manufactured, processed or used in a laboratory at a covered facility under the supervision of a technically qualified individual as defined in paragraph (O) of rule 3745-100-01 of the Administrative Code, a person is not required to consider the quantity so manufactured, processed or used when determining whether an applicable threshold has been met under rule 3745-100-06, 3745-100-14, or 3745-100-16 of the Administrative Code or determining the amount of release to be reported under rule 3745-100-07 of the Administrative Code. This exemption does not apply in the following cases:

(1) Specialty chemical production.

(2) Manufacture, processing or use of toxic chemicals in pilot plant scale operations.

(3) Activities conducted outside the laboratory.

(E) Certain owners of leased property. The owner of a covered facility is not subject to reporting under rule 3745-100-07 of the Administrative Code if such owner’s only interest in the facility is ownership of the real estate upon which the facility is operated. This exemption applies to owners of facilities such as industrial parks, all or part of which are leased to persons who operate establishments within SIC codes 20 through 39, where the owner has no other business interest in the operation of the covered facility.

(F) Reporting by certain operators of establishments on leased property such as industrial parks. If two or more persons, who do not have any common corporate or business interest (including common ownership or control), operate separate establishments within a single facility, each such person shall treat the establishments it operates as a facility for purposes of this rule. The determinations in rules 3745-100-05 and 3745-100-06 of the Administrative Code shall be made for those establishments. If any such operator determines that its establishment is a covered facility under rule 3745-100-05 of the Administrative Code and that a toxic chemical has been manufactured (including imported), processed or otherwise used at the establishment in excess of an applicable threshold in rule 3745-100-06 of the Administrative Code for a calendar year, the operator shall submit a report in accordance with rule 3745-100-07 of the Administrative Code for the establishment. For purposes of this, a common corporate or business interest includes ownership, partnership, joint ventures, ownership of a controlling interest in one person by the other, or ownership of a controlling interest in both persons by a third person.

(G) Coal extraction activities. If a toxic chemical is manufactured, processed, or otherwise used in extraction by facilities in SIC code 12, a person is not required to consider the quantity of the toxic chemical so manufactured, processed, or otherwise used when determining whether an applicable threshold has been met under rule 3745-100-06, 3745-100-14, or 3745-100-16 of the Administrative Code, or determining the amounts to be reported under rule 3745-100-07 of the Administrative Code.

(H) Metal mining overburden. If a toxic chemical that is a constituent of overburden is processed or otherwise used by facilities in SIC code 10, a person is not required to consider the quantity of the toxic chemical so processed, or otherwise used when determining whether an applicable threshold has been met under rule 3745-100-06, 3745-100-14, or 3745-100-16 of the Administrative Code, or determining the amounts to be reported under rule 3745-100-07 of the Administrative Code.

Effective: 01/16/2006

R.C. 119.032 review dates: 10/03/2005 and 01/16/2011

Promulgated Under: 119.03

Statutory Authority: R. C. Chapter 3751.02

Rule Amplifies: R. C. Chapter 3751.03

Prior Effective Dates: 6/22/1989, 5/07/2001

3745-100-09 Notification about toxic chemicals.

[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see the “Incorporation by Reference” paragraph at the end of rule 3745-100-01 of the Administrative Code.]

(A) Except as provided in paragraphs (C), (D) and (E) of this rule, and rule 3745-100-10 of the Administrative Code, a person who owns or operates a facility or establishment which:

(1) Is in SIC codes 20 to 39 or a NAICS code that corresponds to SIC codes 20 to 39, as set forth in paragraph (B) of rule 3745-100-17 of the Administrative Code;

(2) Manufacturers (including imports) or processes a toxic chemical; and

(3) Sells or otherwise distributes a mixture or trade name product containing the toxic chemical to a facility described in rule 3745-100-05 of the Administrative Code, or to a person who in turn may sell or otherwise distribute such mixture or trade name product to a facility described in paragraph (B) of rule 3745-100-05 of the Administrative Code.

A person who owns or operates a facility or establishment shall notify each person to whom the mixture or trade name product is sold or otherwise distributed from the facility or establishment in accordance with paragraph (B) of this rule.

(B) The notification required in paragraph (A) of this rule shall be in writing and shall include:

(1) A statement that the mixture or trade name product contains a toxic chemical subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372.

(2) The name of each toxic chemical, and the associated CAS number of each chemical, if applicable, as set forth in rule 3745-100-10 of the Administrative Code.

(3) The per cent by weight of each toxic chemical in the mixture or trade name product.

(C) Notification under this rule shall be provided as follows:

(1) For a mixture or trade name product containing a toxic chemical listed in rule 3745-100-10 of the Administrative Code with an effective date of January 1, 1987, the person shall provide the written notice described in paragraph (B) of this rule to each recipient of the mixture or trade name product with a least the first shipment of each mixture or trade name product to each recipient in each calendar year, beginning January 1, 1989.

(2) For a mixture or trade name product containing a toxic chemical listed in rule 3745-100-10 of the Administrative Code with an effective date of January 1, 1989 or later, the person shall provide the written notice described in paragraph (B) of this rule to each recipient of the mixture or trade name product with at least the first shipment of the mixture or trade name product to each recipient in each calendar year beginning with the applicable effective date.

(3) If a person changes a mixture or trade name product for which notification was previously provided under paragraph (B) of this rule by adding a toxic chemical, removing a toxic chemical, or changing the per cent by weight of a toxic chemical in the mixture or trade name product, the person shall provide each recipient of the changed mixture or trade name product a revised notification reflecting the change with the first shipment of the changed mixture or trade name product to the recipient.

(4) If a person discovers that a mixture or trade name product previously sold or otherwise distributed to another person during the calendar year of the discovery contains one or more toxic chemicals and that any notification provided to such other person in that calendar year for the mixture or trade name product either did not properly identify any of the toxic chemicals or did not accurately present the per cent by weight of any of the toxic chemicals in the mixture or trade name product, the person shall provide a new notification to the recipient within thirty days of the discovery which contains the information described in paragraph (B) of this rule, and identifies the prior shipments of the mixture or product in that calendar year to which the new notification applies.

(5) If a “Material Safety Data Sheet” is required to be prepared and distributed for the mixture or trade name product in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.1200, the notification must be attached to or otherwise incorporated into such “Material Safety Data Sheet.” When the notification is attached to the “Material Safety Data Sheet,” the notice must contain clear instructions that the notification must not be detached from the “Material Safety Data Sheet” and that any copying and redistribution of the “Material Safety Data Sheet” shall include copying and redistribution of the notice attached to copies of the “Material Safety Data Sheet” subsequently redistributed.

(D) Notifications are not required in the following instances:

(1) If a mixture or trade name product contains no toxic chemical in excess of the applicable de minimis concentration as specified in paragraph (A) of rule 3745-100-08 of the Administrative Code.

(2) If a mixture or trade name product is on of the following:

(a) An “article” as defined in rule 3745-100-01 of the Administrative Code.

(b) Foods, drugs, cosmetics, alcoholic beverages, tobacco or tobacco products packaged for distribution to the general public.

(c) Any consumer product, as the term is defined in the Consumer Product Safety Act contained in 15 USC 2051 to 2084, packaged for distribution to the general public.

(E) If the person considers the specific identity of a toxic chemical in a mixture or trade name product to be a trade secret under provisions of 29 CFR 1910.1200, the notice shall contain a generic chemical name that is descriptive of that toxic chemical.

(F) If the person considers the specific per cent by weight composition of a toxic chemical in the mixture or trade name product to be a trade secret under applicable state law or under the “Restatement of Torts,” section 757, comment B, the notice must contain a statement that the chemical is present at a concentration that does not exceed a specified upper-bound concentration value: for example, a mixture contains twelve per cent of a toxic chemical. However, the supplier considers the specific concentration of the toxic chemical in the product to be a trade secret. The notice would indicate that the toxic chemical is present in the mixture in a concentration of no more than fifteen per cent by weight. The upper-bound value chosen must be no larger than necessary to adequately protect the trade secret.

(G) A person is not subject to the requirements of this rule to the extent the person does not know that the facility or establishment is selling or otherwise distributing a toxic chemical to another person in a mixture or trade name product. However, for purposes of this rule, a person has such knowledge if the person receives a notice under this rule from a supplier of a mixture or trade name product and the person in turn sells or otherwise distributes that mixture or trade name product to another person.

(H) If two or more persons who do not have any common corporate or business interest (including common ownership or control), as described in paragraph (F) of rule 3745-100-08 of the Administrative Code, operate separate establishments within a single facility, each such person shall treat the establishment it operates as a facility for purposes of this rule. The determination under paragraph (A) of this rule shall be made for those establishments.

Effective: 09/25/2008

R.C. 119.032 review dates: 01/16/2011

Promulgated Under: 119.03

Statutory Authority: 3751.02

Rule Amplifies: 3751.02

Prior Effective Dates: 6/22/1989, 01/16/2006

3745-100-10 Applicable chemicals and chemical categories.

[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see the “Incorporation by Reference” section at the end of rule 3745-100-01.]

The requirements of this chapter apply to the following chemicals and chemical categories. This rule contains three listings. Paragraph (A) of this rule is an alphabetical order listing of those chemicals that have an associated “Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)” registry number. Paragraph (B) of this rule contains a CAS registry number order list of the same chemicals listed in paragraph (A) of this rule. Paragraph (C) of this rule contains the chemical categories for which reporting is required. These chemical categories are listed in alphabetical order and do not have CAS registry numbers.

(A) Alphabetical listing:

Chemical Name CAS Number

abamectin (avermectin B1) 71751-41-2

acephate (acetylphosphoramidothioic acid O,S-dimethyl ester) 30560-19-1

acetaldehyde 75-07-0

acetamide 60-35-5

acetonitrile 75-05-8

acetophenone 98-86-2

2-acetylaminofluorene 53-96-3

acifluorfen, sodium salt (5- (2-chloro-4- (trifluoromethyl)-phenoxy)-2-nitro-benzoic acid, sodium salt) 62476-59-9

acrolein 107-02-8

acrylamide 79-06-1

acrylic acid 79-10-7

acrylonitrile 107-13-1

alachlor 15972-60-8

aldicarb 116-06-3

aldrin [1,4,5,8-dimethanonaphthalene, 1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-1,4,4A,5,8,8A-hexahydro-(1 alpha, 4 alpha, 4A beta, 5 alpha, 8 alpha, 8A beta) -] 309-00-2

d-trans-allethrin [D-trans-chrysanthemic acid of D-allethrone] 28057-48-9

allyl alcohol 107-18-6

allylamine 107-11-9

allyl chloride 107-05-1

aluminum (fume or dust) 7429-90-5

aluminum phosphide 20859-73-8

aluminum oxide (fibrous forms) 1344-28-1

ametryn(N-ethyl-N’-(1-methylethyl)-6-(methylthio)-1,3,5,-triazine-2,4-diamine) 834-12-8

2-aminoanthraquinone 117-79-3

4-aminoazobenzene 60-09-3

4-aminobiphenyl 92-67-1

1-amino-2-methylanthraquinone 82-28-0

amitraz 33089-61-1

amitrole 61-82-5

ammonia _(includes anhydrous ammonia and aqueous ammonia from water dissociable ammonium salts and other sources; “ten” percent of total aqueous ammonia is reportable under this listing) 7664-41-7

ammonium nitrate (solution) 6484-52-2

anilazine [4,6-dichloro-n-(2-chlorophenyl)-1,3,5-triazin-2-amine] 101-05-3

aniline 62-53-3

o-anisidine 90-04-0

p-anisidine 104-94-9

o-anisidine hydrochloride 134-29-2

anthracene 120-12-7

antimony 7440-36-0

arsenic 7440-38-2

asbestos (friable) 1332-21-4

atrazine (6-chloro-n-ethyl-n’-(1-methylethyl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine) 1912-24-9

barium 7440-39-3

bendiocarb [2,2-dimethyl-1,3-benzodioxol-4-ol methylcarbamate] 22781-23-3

benfluralin (n-butyl-n-ethyl-2, 6-dinitro-4-(trifluoromethyl)-benzenamine) 1861-40-1

benomyl 17804-35-2

benzal chloride 98-87-3

benzamide 55-21-0

benz(a)anthracene 56-55-3

benzene 71-43-2

benzidine 92-87-5

benzo(b)fluoranthene 205-99-2

benzo(g,h,i)perylene 191-24-2

benzo(j)fluoranthene 205-82-3

benzo(k)fluoranthene 207-08-9

benzoic trichloride (benzotrichloride) 98-07-7

benzo(rst)pentaphene 189-55-9

benzo(a)phenanthrene 218-01-9

benzo(a)pyrene 50-32-8

benzoyl chloride 98-88-4

benzoyl peroxide 94-36-0

benzyl chloride 100-44-7

beryllium 7440-41-7

bifenthrin 82657-04-3

biphenyl 92-52-4

bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane 111-91-1

bis (2-chloroethyl) ether 111-44-4

bis (chloromethyl) ether 542-88-1

bis (2-chloro-1-methylethyl) ether 108-60-1

1,4-Bis (methylisocyanate) cyclohexane 10347-54-3

1,3-Bis (methylisocyanate) cyclohexane 38661-72-2

bis (tributyltin) oxide 56-35-9

boron trichloride 10294-34-5

boron trifluoride 7637-07-2

bromacil (5-bromo-6-methyl-3-(1-methylpropyl)-2,4-(1H,3H)-pyrimidinedione) 314-40-9

bromacil, lithium salt (2,4-(1h,3h)-pyrimidinedione, 5-bromo-6-methyl-3-(1-methylpropyl), lithium salt) 53404-19-6

bromine 7726-95-6

1-bromo-1-(bromomethyl)-1,3-propanedicarbonitrile 35691-65-7

bromochlorodifluoromethane (halon 1211) 353-59-3

bromoform (tribromomethane) 75-25-2

bromomethane (methyl bromide) 74-83-9

bromotrifluoromethane (halon 1301) 75-63-8

bromoxynil (3,5-dibromo-4-hydroxybenzonitrile) 1689-84-5

bromoxynil octanoate (octanoic acid, 2,6-dibromo-4-cyanophenyl ester) 1689-99-2

brucine 357-57-3

1,3-butadiene 106-99-0

butyl acrylate 141-32-2

n-butyl alcohol 71-36-3

sec-butyl alcohol 78-92-2

tert-butyl alcohol 75-65-0

1,2-butylene oxide 106-88-7

butyraldehyde 123-72-8

C.I. Acid Green 3 4680-78-8

C.I. Acid Red 114 6459-94-5

C.I. Basic Green 4 569-64-2

C.I. Basic Red 1 989-38-8

C.I. Direct Black 38 1937-37-7

C.I. Direct Blue 6 2602-46-2

C.I. Direct Blue 218 28407-37-6

C.I. Direct Brown 95 16071-86-6

C.I. Disperse Yellow 3 2832-40-8

C.I. Food Red 5 3761-53-3

C.I. Food Red 15 81-88-9

C.I. Solvent Orange 7 3118-97-6

C.I. Solvent Yellow 3 97-56-3

C.I. Solvent Yellow 14 842-07-9

C.I. Solvent Yellow 34 (auramine) 492-80-8

C.I. Vat Yellow 4 128-66-5

cadmium 7440-43-9

calcium cyanamide 156-62-7

captan [1H-isoindole-1,3(2H)-dione, 3A,4,7,7A-tetrahydro-2-[(trichloromethyl)thio]-] 133-06-2

carbaryl (1-naphthalenol, methylcarbamate) 63-25-2

carbofuran 1563-66-2

carbon disulfide 75-15-0

carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5

carbonyl sulfide 463-58-1

carboxin (5,6-dihydro-2-methyl-N-phenyl-1,4-oxathiin-3-carboxamide) 5234-68-4

catechol 120-80-9

chinomethionat (6-methyl-1,3-dithiolo [4,5-B] quinoxalin-2-one) 2439-01-2

chloramben (benzoic acid, 3-amino-2,5-dichloro-) 133-90-4

chlordane (4,7-methanoindan, 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-2,3,3a,4,7,7a-hexahydro-) 57-74-9

chlorendic acid 115-28-6

chlorimuron ethyl (ethyl-2-[[[(4-

chloro-6-methoxyprimidin-2-yl) -

carbonyl]-amino]sulfonyl]benzoate) 90982-32-4

chlorine 7782-50-5

chlorine dioxide 10049-04-4

chloroacetic acid 79-11-8

2-chloroacetophenone 532-27-4

1-(3-Chloroallyl)-3,5,7-triaza-1-azoniaadamantane chloride 4080-31-3

p-chloroaniline 106-47-8

chlorobenzene 108-90-7

chlorobenzilate (benzeneacetic acid,4-chloro-alpha- (4-chlorophenyl)-alpha-hydroxy-, ethyl ester) 510-15-6

1-chloro-1,1-difluoroethane (HCFC-142B) 75-68-3

chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22) 75-45-6

chloroethane (ethyl chloride) 75-00-3

chloroform 67-66-3

chloromethane (methyl chloride) 74-87-3

chloromethyl methyl ether 107-30-2

3-chloro-2-methyl-1-propene 563-47-3

p-chlorophenyl isocyanate 104-12-1

chloropicrin 76-06-2

chloroprene 126-99-8

3-chloropropionitrile 542-76-7

chlorotetrafluoroethane 63938-10-3

1-chloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124A) 354-25-6

2-Chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124) 2837-89-0

chlorothalonil (1,3-benzenedicarbonitrile,2,4,5,6-tetrachloro-) 1897-45-6

p-chloro-o-toluidine 95-69-2

2-chloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133A) 75-88-7

chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13) 75-72-9

3-chloro-1,1,1-trifluoropropane (HCFC-253FB) 460-35-5

chlorpyrifos methyl (O,O-dimethyl-O-(3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridyl) phosphorothioate) 5598-13-0

chlorsulfuron (2-chloro-N-[[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl) amino]carbonyl]benzenesulfonamide) 64902-72-3

chromium 7440-47-3

cobalt 7440-48-4

copper 7440-50-8

creosote 8001-58-9

p-cresidine 120-71-8

m-cresol 108-39-4

o-cresol 95-48-7

p-cresol 106-44-5

cresol (mixed isomers) 1319-77-3

crotonaldehyde 4170-30-3

cumene 98-82-8

cumene hydroperoxide 80-15-9

cupferron (benzeneamine, N-hydroxy-N-nitroso, ammonium salt) 135-20-6

cyanazine 21725-46-2

cycloate 1134-23-2

cyclohexane 110-82-7

cyclohexanol 108-93-0

cyfluthrin (3-(2,2-dichloroethenyl)-

2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylic

acid, cyano(4-fluoro-3-phenoxyphenyl) methyl ester) 68359-37-5

cyhalothrin (3-(2-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoro-1-propenyl)-2,2-

dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylic acid cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl) methyl ester) 68085-85-8

2,4-D (acetic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-) 94-75-7

dazomet (tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-1,3,5-thiadiazine-2-thione) 533-74-4

dazomet, sodium salt (tetrahydro-3,5- dimethyl-2H-1,3,5-thiadiazine-2-

thione, ion(1-), sodium) 53404-60-7

2,4-DB 94-82-6

2,4-D butoxyethyl ester 1929-73-3

2,4-D butyl ester 94-80-4

2,4-D chlorocrotyl ester 2971-38-2

decabromodiphenyl oxide 1163-19-5

desmedipham 13684-56-5

2,4-D 2-Ethylhexyl ester 1928-43-4

2,4-D 2-Ethyl-4-methylpentyl ester 53404-37-8

diallate (carbamothioic acid, bis(1-methylethyl)-S-(2,3-dichloro-2-propenyl) ester) 2303-16-4

2,4-diaminoanisole 615-05-4

2,4-diaminoanisole sulfate 39156-41-7

4,4-diaminodiphenyl ether 101-80-4

diaminotoluene (mixed isomers) 25376-45-8

2,4-diaminotoluene 95-80-7

diazinon 333-41-5

diazomethane 334-88-3

dibenz(a,h)acridine 226-36-8

Dibenz(a,j)acridine 224-42-0

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene 53-70-3

7H-dibenzo(c,g)carbazole 194-59-2

dibenzo(a,e)fluoranthene 5385-75-1

dibenzofuran 132-64-9

dibenzo(a,e)pyrene 192-65-4

dibenzo(a,h)pyrene 189-64-0

Ddbenzo(a,l)pyrene 191-30-0

1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) 96-12-8

1,2-dibromoethane (ethylene dibromide) 106-93-4

2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide 10222-01-2

dibromotetrafluoroethane (halon 2402) 124-73-2

dibutyl phthalate 84-74-2

dicamba (3,6-dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid) 1918-00-9

dichloran (2,6-dichloro-4-nitroaniline) 99-30-9

dichlorobenzene (mixed isomers) 25321-22-6

1,2-dichlorobenzene 95-50-1

1,3-dichlorobenzene 541-73-1

1,4-dichlorobenzene 106-46-7

3,3-dichlorobenzidine 91-94-1

3,3’-dichlorobenzidine dihydrochloride 612-83-9

3,3’-dichlorobenzidine sulfate 64969-34-2

dichlorobromomethane 75-27-4

trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene 110-57-6

1,4-dichloro-2-butene 764-41-0

1,2-Ddchloro-1,1-difluoroethane (HCFC-132B) 1649-08-7

dichlorofluoromethane (CFC-12) 75-71-8

1,2-dichloroethane (ethylene dichloride) 107-06-2

1,2-dichloroethylene 540-59-0

1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141B) 1717-00-6

dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21) 75-43-4

dichloromethane (methylene chloride) 75-09-2

dichloropentafluoropropane 127564-92-5

2,2-dichloro-1,1,1,3,3-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225AA) 128903-21-9

2,3-dichloro-1,1,1,2,3-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225BA) 422-48-0

1,2-dichloro-1,1,2,3,3-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225BB) 422-44-6

3,3-dichloro-1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225CA) 422-56-0

1,3-dichloro-1,1,2,2,3-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225CB) 507-55-1

1,1-dichloro-1,2,2,3,3-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225CC) 13474-88-9

1,2-dichloro-1,1,3,3,3-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225DA) 431-86-7

1,3-dichloro-1,1,2,3,3-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225EA) 136013-79-1

1,1-dichloro-1,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225EB) 111512-56-2

dichlorophene (2,2’-methylenebis(4-chlorophenol) 97-23-4

2,4-dichlorophenol 120-83-2

1,2-dichloropropane 78-87-5

2,3-dichloropropene 78-88-6

trans-1,3-dichloropropene 10061-02-6

1,3-dichloropropylene 542-75-6

dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114) 76-14-2

dichlorotrifluoroethane 34077-87-7

2,2-dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123) 306-83-2

1,2-dichloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123A) 354-23-4

dichloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane 90454-18-5

1,1-dichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123B) 812-04-4

dichlorvos (phosphoric acid, 2, 2-dichloroethenyl dimethyl ester) 62-73-7

diclofop methyl (2-[4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) phenoxy] propanoic acid, methyl ester) 51338-27-3

dicofol (benzenemethanol, 4-chloro- alpha-(4-chlorophenyl)- alpha- (trichloromethyl)-) 115-32-2

dicyclopentadiene 77-73-6

diepoxybutane 1464-53-5

diethanolamine 111-42-2

diethatyl ethyl 38727-55-8

diethyldiisocyanatobenzene 134190-37-7

di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 117-81-7

diethyl sulfate 64-67-5

diflubenzuron 35367-38-5

diglycidyl resorcinol ether 101-90-6

dihydrosafrole 94-58-6

4,4’-diisocyanatodiphenyl ether 4128-73-8

2,4’-diisocyanatodiphenyl sulfide 75790-87-3

dimethipin (2,3,-dihydro-5,6-dimethyl-1,4-dithiin 1,1,4,4-tetraoxide) 55290-64-7

dimethoate 60-51-5

3,3-dimethoxybenzidine 119-90-4

3,3’-dimethoxybenzidine dihydrochloride (o-dianisidine dihydrochloride) 20325-40-0

3,3’-dimethoxybenzidine-4,4’-diisocyanate 91-93-0

3,3’-dimethoxybenzidine hydrochloride (o-dianisidine hydrochloride) 111984-09-9

dimethylamine 124-40-3

dimethylamine dicamba 2300-66-5

4-dimethylaminoazobenzene 60-11-7

n,n-dimethylaniline 121-69-7

7,12-dimethylbenz(A)anthracene 57-97-6

3,3’-dimethylbenzidine (o-tolidine) 119-93-7

3,3’-dimethylbenzidine dihydrochloride (o-tolidine dihydrochloride) 612-82-8

3,3’-dimethylbenzidine dihydrofluoride (o-tolidine dihydrofluoride) 41766-75-0

dimethylcarbamyl chloride 79-44-7

dimethyl chlorothiophosphate 2524-03-0

dimethyldichlorosilane 75-78-5

3,3’-dimethyl-4,4’-diphenylene diisocyanate 91-97-4

3,3’-dimethyldiphenylmethane-4,4’-diisocyanate 139-25-3

n,n-dimethylformamide 68-12-2

1,1-dimethyl hydrazine 57-14-7

2,4-dimethylphenol 105-67-9

dimethyl phthalate 131-11-3

dimethyl sulfate 77-78-1

m-dinitrobenzene 99-65-0

o-dinitrobenzene 528-29-0

p-dinitrobenzene 100-25-4

dinitrobutyl phenol (DINOSEB) 88-85-7

4,6-dinitro-o-cresol 534-52-1

2,4-dinitrophenol 51-28-5

2,4-dinitrotoluene 121-14-2

2,6-dinitrotoluene 606-20-2

dinitrotoluene (mixed isomers) 25321-14-6

dinocap 39300-45-3

1,4-dioxane 123-91-1

diphenamid 957-51-7

diphenylamine 122-39-4

1,2-diphenylhydrazine (hydrazobenzene) 122-66-7

dipotassium endothall (7-oxabicyclo (2.2.1) heptane-2,3-dicarboxylic acid, dipotassium salt) 2164-07-0

dipropyl isocinchomeronate 136-45-8

disodium cyanodithioimidocarbonate 138-93-2

2,4-D isopropyl ester 94-11-1

2,4-dithiobiuret 541-53-7

diuron 330-54-1

dodine (dodecylguanidine monoacetate) 2439-10-3

2,4-dp 120-36-5

2,4-D propylene glycol butyl ether ester 1320-18-9

2,4-D sodium salt 2702-72-9

epichlorohydrin 106-89-8

ethoprop (phosphorodithioic acid o-ethyl s,s-dipropyl ester) 13194-48-4

2-ethoxyethanol 110-80-5

ethyl acrylate 140-88-5

ethylbenzene 100-41-4

ethyl chloroformate 541-41-3

ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate (EPTC) 759-94-4

ethylene 74-85-1

ethylene glycol 107-21-1

ethyleneimine (aziridine) 151-56-4

ethylene oxide 75-21-8

ethylene thiourea 96-45-7

ethylidene dichloride 75-34-3

famphur 52-85-7

fenarimol (alpha-(2-chlorophenyl)-alpha-4-chlorophenyl)-5-pyrimidinemethanol) 60168-88-9

fenbutatin oxide (hexakis (2-methyl-2-phenylpropyl) distannoxane) 13356-08-6

fenoxaprop ethyl (2-(4-((6-chloro-2-

benzoxazolylen) oxy) phenoxy) propanoic acid, ethyl ester) 66441-23-4

Fenoxycarb (2- (4-phenoxy-phenoxy)-ethylcarbamic acid ethyl ester) 72490-01-8

Fenpropathrin (2,2,3,3-tetramethylcyclopropane carboxylic acid

cyano (3-phenoxyphenyl) methyl ester) 39515-41-8

fenthion (O,O-dimethyl O-[3-methyl-4- (methylthio) phenyl] ester, phosphorothioic acid) 55-38-9

fenvalerate (4-chloro-alpha- (1-methylethyl) benzeneacetic acid cyano (3-phenoxyphenyl) methyl ester) 51630-58-1

ferbam (tris (dimethylcarbamodithioato-S,S’) iron) 14484-64-1

fluazifop butyl (2- [4- [[5-(trifluoromethyl)-2-pyridinyl] oxy]-phenoxy] propanoic acid, butyl ester) 69806-50-4

fluometuron (urea, N,N-dimethyl-N-(3- (trifluoromethyl) phenyl)-) 2164-17-2

fluorine 7782-41-4

fluorouracil (5-fluorouracil) 51-21-8

fluvalinate (N-[2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl) phenyl] -DL-valine(+)-cyano (3-phenoxyphenyl) methyl ester) 69409-94-5

folpet 133-07-3

fomesafen (5-(2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl) phenoxy)-N methylsulfonyl) -2-nitrobenzamide) 72178-02-0

formaldehyde 50-00-0

formic acid 64-18-6

freon 113 (ethane, 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2,-trifluoro-) 76-13-1

heptachlor (1,4,5,6,7,8,8-

heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methano-1H-indene) 76-44-8

hexachlorobenzene 118-74-1

hexachloro-1,3-butadiene 87-68-3

hexachlorocyclopentadiene 77-47-4

alpha-hexachlorocyclohexane 319-84-6

hexachloroethane 67-72-1

hexachloronaphthalene 1335-87-1

hexachlorophene 70-30-4

hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate 822-06-0

hexamethylphosphoramide 680-31-9

n-hexane 110-54-3

hexazinone 51235-04-2

hydramethylnon (tetrahydro-5,5-dimethyl-2 (1H)-pyrimidinone[3-[4-(trifluoromethyl) phenyl]-1-[2-[4-(trifluoromethyl) phenyl] ethenyl] -2-propenylidene] hydrazone) 67485-29-4

hydrazine 302-01-2

hydrazine sulfate 10034-93-2

hydrochloric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne species of any particle size) 7647-01-0

hydrogen cyanide 74-90-8

hydrogen fluoride 7664-39-3

hydrogen sulfide 7783-06-4

hydroquinone 123-31-9

imazalil (1-[2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-2-(2-propenyloxy)ethyl]-1H-imidazole) 35554-44-0

indeno[1,2,3-CD]pyrene 193-39-5

3-Iodo-2-propynyl butylcarbamate 55406-53-6

iron pentacarbonyl 13463-40-6

isobutyraldehyde 78-84-2

isodrin 465-73-6

isofenphos (2-[[ethoxyl[(1-methylethyl)amino]phosphinothioyl]oxy] benzoic acid 1-methylethyl ester) 25311-71-1

isophorone diisocyanate 4098-71-9

isopropyl alcohol (only persons who manufacture by the strong acid process are subject, no supplier notification) 67-63-0

4,4-isopropylidenediphenol 80-05-7

isosafrole 120-58-1

lactofen (benzoic acid, (5-2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy)-2-nitro-2-ethoxy-1-methyl-2-oxoethyl ester) 77501-63-4

lead 7439-92-1

lindane (cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-,(1 alpha,2 alpha,3 beta, 4 alpha,5 alpha,6 beta)-) 58-89-9

linuron 330-55-2

lithium carbonate 554-13-2

malathion 121-75-5

maleic anhydride 108-31-6

malononitrile 109-77-3

maneb (carbamodithioic acid, 1,2-ethanediylbis-, manganese complex) 12427-38-2

manganese 7439-96-5

mecoprop 93-65-2

2-mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT) 149-30-4

mercury 7439-97-6

merphos 150-50-5

methacrylonitrile 126-98-7

metham sodium (sodium methyldithiocarbamate) 137-42-8

methanol 67-56-1

methazole (2-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-4-methyl-1,2,4-oxadiazolidine-3,5-dione) 20354-26-1

methiocarb 2032-65-7

methoxone ((4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy) acetic acid) (MCPA) 94-74-6

methoxone sodium salt ((4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy) acetate sodium salt) 3653-48-3

methoxychlor (benzene, 1,1-(2,2,2-trichloro-ethylidene)bis(4-methoxy-) 72-43-5

2-methoxyethanol 109-86-4

methyl acrylate 96-33-3

methyl tert-butyl ether 1634-04-4

methyl chlorocarbonate 79-22-1

5-Methylchrysene 3697-24-3

4-Methyldiphenylmethane-3,4-diisocyanate 75790-84-0

4,4-methylenebis(2-chloroaniline) (MBOCA) 101-14-4

4,4-methylenebis(N,N-dimethyl)benzenamine 101-61-1

1,1-Methylene bis (4-isocyanatocyclohexane) 5124-30-1

methylene bromide 74-95-3

4,4-methylenedianiline 101-77-9

methyl hydrazine 60-34-4

methyl iodide 74-88-4

methyl isobutyl ketone 108-10-1

methyl isocyanate 624-83-9

Methyl isothiocyanate (isothiocyanatomethane) 556-61-6

2-Methyllactonitrile 75-86-5

Methyl mercaptan 74-93-1

methyl methacrylate 80-62-6

N-methylolacrylamide 924-42-5

Methyl parathion 298-00-0

2-Methylpyridine 109-06-8

N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone 872-50-4

Methyltrichlorosilane 75-79-6

Metiram 9006-42-2

Metribuzin 21087-64-9

Mevinphos 7786-34-7

michler’s ketone 90-94-8

Molinate (1H-azepine-1-carbothioic acid, hexahydro-S-ethyl ester) 2212-67-1

molybdenum trioxide 1313-27-5

monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115) 76-15-3

Monuron 150-68-5

mustard gas (ethane, 1,1-thiobis(2-chloro-)) 505-60-2

Myclobutanil (alpha-butyl-alpha- (4-chlorophenyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole-1-propanenitrile) 88671-89-0

Nabam 142-59-6

Naled 300-76-5

naphthalene 91-20-3

1,5-Naphthalene diisocyanate 3173-72-6

alpha-naphthylamine 134-32-7

beta-naphthylamine 91-59-8

nickel 7440-02-0

Nitrapyrin (2-chloro-6-(trichloromethyl) pyridine) 1929-82-4

Nitrate compounds (water dissociable; reportable only when in aqueous solution) nitric acid 7697-37-2

nitrilotriacetic acid 139-13-9

P-nitroaniline 100-01-6

5-nitro-o-anisidine 99-59-2

nitrobenzene 98-95-3

4-nitrobiphenyl 92-93-3

Nitrofen (benzene, 2,4-dichloro-1- (4-Nitrophenoxy) -) 1836-75-5

nitrogen mustard (2-chloro-n- (2-chloroethyl) -n-methylethanamine) 51-75-2

nitroglycerin 55-63-0

2-nitrophenol 88-75-5

4-nitrophenol 100-02-7

2-nitropropane 79-46-9

1-Nitropyrene 5522-43-0

p-nitrosodiphenylamine 156-10-5

N,n-dimethylaniline 121-69-7

N-nitrosodi-n-butylamine 924-16-3

N-nitrosodiethylamine 55-18-5

N-nitrosodimethylamine 62-75-9

N-nitrosodiphenylamine 86-30-6

N-nitrosodi-n-propylamine 621-64-7

N-nitrosomethylvinylamine 4549-40-0

N-nitrosomorpholine 59-89-2

N-nitroso-n-ethylurea 759-73-9

N-nitroso-n-methylurea 684-93-5

N-nitrosonornicotine 16543-55-8

N-nitrosopiperidine 100-75-4

5-Nitro-o-toluidine 99-55-8

Norflurazon (4-chloro-5-(methylamino)-2-[3-(Trifluoromethyl) phenyl]-3 (2H)-pyridazinone) 27314-13-2

octachloronaphthalene 2234-13-1

Octachlorostyrene 29082-74-4

Oryzalin (4-(dipropylamino)-3,5-dinitrobenzenesulfonamide) 19044-88-3

osmium tetroxide 20816-12-0

Oxydemeton methyl (S- (2- (ethylsulfinyl) ethyl) O,O-dimethyl ester phosphorothioic acid) 301-12-2

Oxydiazon (3-[2,4-dichloro-5-

(1-methylethoxy) phenyl]-5-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2 (3H)-one) 19666-30-9

Oxyfluorfen 42874-03-3

Ozone 10028-15-6

Paraldehyde 123-63-7

Paraquat dichloride 1910-42-5

parathion (phosphorothioic acid, o,o-diethyl-o-(4-nitrophenyl) ester) 56-38-2

Pebulate (butylethylcarbamothioic acid S-propyl ester) 1114-71-2

Pendimethalin (N-(1-ethylpropyl)-3,4-dimethyl-2,6-dinitrobenzenamine) 40487-42-1

Pentachloroethane 76-01-7

pentachlorophenol (PCP) 87-86-5

Pentachlorobenzene 608-93-5

Pentobarbital sodium 57-33-0

peracetic acid 79-21-0

Perchloromethyl mercaptan 594-42-3

Permethrin (3-(2,2-dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropane carboxylic acid, (3-phenoxyphenyl) methyl ester) 52645-53-1

Phenanthrene 85-01-8

phenol 108-95-2

Phenothrin (2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-1-propenyl) cyclopropanecarboxylic acid (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester) 26002-80-2

1,2-Phenylenediamine 95-54-5

1,3-Phenylenediamine 108-45-2

p-phenylenediamine 106-50-3

1,2-Phenylenediamine dihydrochloride 615-28-1

1,4-Phenylenediamine dihydrochloride 624-18-0

1,3-Phenylene diisocyanate 123-61-5

1,4-Phenylene diisocyanate 104-49-4

2-phenylphenol 90-43-7

Phenytoin 57-41-0

phosgene 75-44-5

Phosphine 7803-51-2

phosphorus (yellow or white) 7723-14-0

phthalic anhydride 85-44-9

Picloram 1918-02-1

picric acid 88-89-1

Piperonyl butoxide 51-03-6

Pirimiphos methyl (O-(2- (diethylamino)-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)-O,O-dimethyl phosphorothioate) 29232-93-7

polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB’s) 1336-36-3

Polymeric diphenylmethane diisocyanate 9016-87-9

Potassium bromate 7758-01-2

Potassium dimethyldithiocarbamate 128-03-0

Potassium N-methyldithiocarbamate 137-41-7

Profenofos (O-(4-bromo-2-chlorophenyl)-O-ethyl-S-propylphosphorothioate) 41198-08-7

Prometryn (N,N’-bis(1-methylethyl)-6-methylthio-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine) 7287-19-6

Pronamide 23950-58-5

Propachlor (2-chloro-N-(1-methylethyl)-N-phenylacetamide) 1918-16-7

propane sultone 1120-71-4

Propanil (N-(3,4-dichlorophenyl) propanamide) 709-98-8

Propargite 2312-35-8

Propargyl alcohol 107-19-7

Propetamphos (3-[(ethylamino) methoxyphosphinothioyl]oxy]-2-butenoic acid, 1-methylethyl ester) 31218-83-4

Propiconazole (1-[2-(2,4-

dichlorophenyl)-4-propyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl]-methyl-1H-1,2,4,-triazole) 60207-90-1

beta-propiolactone 57-57-8

propionaldehyde 123-38-6

Propoxur (phenol, 2-(1-Methylethoxy)-, Methylcarbamate) 114-26-1

propylene (propene) 115-07-1

propyleneimine 75-55-8

propylene oxide 75-56-9

pyridine 110-86-1

quinoline 91-22-5

quinone 106-51-4

quintozene (pentachloronitrobenzene) 82-68-8

Quizalofop-ethyl (2- [4-[(6-chloro-2-Quinoxalinyl) oxy] phenoxy]

propanoic acid ethyl ester) 76578-14-8

Resmethrin ([5- (phenylmethyl) -3- furanyl] methyl-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-

methyl-1-propenyl) cyclopropanecarboxylate]) 10453-86-8

saccharin (only persons who manufacture are subject, no supplier notification) (1,2-benzisothiazol-3 (2H) -one,1,1-dioxide) 81-07-2

safrole 94-59-7

selenium 7782-49-2

Sethoxydim (2-[1-(ethoxyimino) butyl]-5-[2-(ethylthio) propyl]-3-hydroxyl-2-cyclohexen-1-one) 74051-80-2

silver 7440-22-4

Simazine 122-34-9

Sodium azide 26628-22-8

Sodium dicamba (3,6-dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid, sodium salt) 1982-69-0

Sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate 128-04-1

Sodium fluoroacetate 62-74-8

Sodium nitrite 7632-00-0

Sodium pentachlorophenate 131-52-2

Sodium O-phenylphenoxide 132-27-4

Strychnine and salts

styrene 100-42-5

styrene oxide 96-09-3

sulfuric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne species of any particle size)_ 7664-93-9

Sulfuryl fluoride (vikane) 2699-79-8

Sulprofos (O-ethyl O-[4-(methylthio) phenyl] phosphorodithioic acid S-propyl ester) 35400-43-2

Tebuthiuron (N-[5-(1,1-dimethylethyl) – 1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-YL]-N,N’-dimethylurea) 34014-18-1

Temephos 3383-96-8

Terbacil (5-chloro-3-(1,1-dimethylethyl) -6-methyl-2,4(1H,3H) -pyrimidinedione) 5902-51-2

1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 630-20-6

1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 79-34-5

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-121) 354-14-3

1,1,1,2-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-121A) 354-11-0

Tetrabromobisphenol A 79-94-7

tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene) 127-18-4

tetrachlorvinphos (phosphoric acid, 2-chloro-1- (2,4,5-trichlorophenyl) ethenyl dimethyl ester) 961-11-5

Tetracycline hydrochloride 64-75-5

Tetramethrin (2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-

methyl-1-propenyl) cyclopropanecarboxylic acid (1,3,4,5,6,7-hexahydro-1,3-dioxo-2H-isoindol-2-YL) methyl ester) 7696-12-0

thallium 7440-28-0

Thiabendazole (2-(4-thiazolyl)-1H-benzimidazole) 148-79-8

thioacetamide 62-55-5

Thiobencarb (carbamic acid, diethylthio-, S- (P-chlorobenzyl) ester) 28249-77-6

4,4’-Thiodianiline 139-65-1

Thiodicarb 59669-26-0

Thiophanate ethyl ([1,2-phenylenebis (iminocarbonothioyl)] biscarbamic acid diethyl ester) 23564-06-9

Thiophanate-methyl 23564-05-8

Thiosemicarbazide 79-19-6

thiourea 62-56-6

Thiram 137-26-8

thorium dioxide 1314-20-1

titanium tetrachloride 7550-45-0

toluene 108-88-3

toluene-2,4-diisocyanate 584-84-9

toluene-2,6-diisocyanate 91-08-7

toluenediisocyanate (mixed isomers) 26471-62-5

o-toluidine 95-53-4

o-toluidine hydrochloride 636-21-5

toxaphene 8001-35-2

Triadimefon (1-(4-chlorophenoxy)-3,3-dimethyl-1-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-YL)-2-butanone) 43121-43-3

Triallate 2303-17-5

Triaziquone (2,5-cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione, 2,3,5-tris(1-aziridinyl)-) 68-76-8

Tribenuron methyl (2-(((((4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-YL)-methylamino) carbonyl)amino)sulfonyl)-, methyl ester) 101200-48-0

Tributyltin fluoride 1983-10-4

Tributyltin methacrylate 2155-70-6

S,S,S-Tributyltrithiophosphate (DEF) 78-48-8

Trichlorfon (phosphonic acid, (2,2,2-trichloro-1-hydroxyethyl)-,dimethyl ester) 52-68-6

Trichloroacetyl chloride 76-02-8

1,2,4-trichlorobenzene 120-82-1

1,1,1-trichloroethane (methyl chloroform) 71-55-6

1,1,2-trichloroethane 79-00-5

trichloroethylene 79-01-6

trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) 75-69-4

2,4,5-trichlorophenol 95-95-4

2,4,6-trichlorophenol 88-06-2

1,2,3-Trichloropropane 96-18-4

Triclopyr triethylammonium salt 57213-69-1

Triethylamine 121-44-8

Trifluralin (benezeneamine, 2,6-

dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-4-(trifluoromethyl)-) 1582-09-8

Triforine (N,N’-[1,4-piperazinediylbis

(2,2,2-trichloroethylidene)] bisformamide) 26644-46-2

1,2,4-trimethylbenzene 95-63-6

Trimethylchlorosilane 75-77-4

2,2,4-Trimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate 16938-22-0

2,4,4-Trimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate 15646-96-5

2,3,5-Trimethylphenyl methylcarbamate 2655-15-4

Triphenyltin chloride 639-58-7

Triphenyltin hydroxide 76-87-9

tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate 126-72-7

Trypan blue 72-57-1

urethane (ethyl carbamate) 51-79-6

Vanadium (except when contained in an alloy) 7440-62-2

Vinclozolin (3-(3,5-dichlorophenyl)-5-

ethenyl-5-methyl-2,4-oxazolidinedione) 50471-44-8

vinyl acetate 108-05-4

vinyl bromide 593-60-2

vinyl chloride 75-01-4

vinylidene chloride 75-35-4

xylene (mixed isomers) 1330-20-7

m-xylene 108-38-3

o-xylene 95-47-6

p-xylene 106-42-3

2,6-xylidine 87-62-7

zinc (fume or dust) 7440-66-6

Zineb [carbamodithioic acid, 1,2-ethanediylbis-, zinc complex] 12122-67-7

(B) CAS number listing

CAS Number Chemical Name

50-00-0 formaldehyde

51-03-6 Piperonyl butoxide

51-28-5 2,4-dinitrophenol

51-75-2 nitrogen mustard (2-chloro-N-

(2-chloroethyl)-N-methylethanamine)

51-79-6 urethane (ethyl carbamate)

52-68-6 trichlorfon (phosphonic acid, (2,

2, 2-trichloro-1-hydroxyethyl)-

dimethyl ester)

52-85-7 Famphur

53-96-3 2-acetylaminofluorene

55-18-5 N-nitrosodiethylamine

55-21-0 benzamide

55-38-9 Fenthion (O,O-dimethyl O(3methyl-4-

(methylthio) phenyl) ester,

phosphoric acid)

55-63-0 nitroglycerin

56-23-5 carbon tetrachloride

56-35-9 Bis (tributyltin) oxide

56-38-2 parathion (phosphorothioic acid,

o-o-diethyl-o- (4-nitrophenyl)

ester)

57-14-7 1,1-dimethyl hydrazine

57-33-0 Pentobarbital sodium

57-41-0 Phenytoin

57-57-8 beta-propiolactone

57-74-9 chlordane (4,7-methanoindan, 1,2,4,

5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-2,3,3a,

4,7,7a-hexahydro-)

58-89-9 lindane (cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-

hexachlor-(1 alpha, 2 alpha, 3

beta, 4 alpha, 5 alpha, 6 beta-)-)

59-89-2 N-nitrosomorpholine

60-09-3 4-aminoazobenzene

60-11-7 4-dimethylaminoazobenzene

60-34-4 methyl hydrazine

60-35-5 acetamide

60-51-5 Dimethoate

61-82-5 Amitrole

62-53-3 aniline

62-55-5 thioacetamide

62-56-6 thiourea

62-73-7 dichlorvos (phosphoric acid,

2,2-dichloroethenyl dimethyl ester)

62-74-8 Sodium fluoroacetate

62-75-9 N-nitrosodimethylamine

63-25-2 carbaryl (1-naphthalenol,

methylcarbamate)

64-18-6 Formic acid

64-67-5 diethyl sulfate

64-75-5 Tetracycline hydrochloride

67-56-1 methanol

67-63-0 isopropyl alcohol (only persons who

manufacture by the strong acid

process are subject, no supplier

notification)

67-66-3 chloroform

67-72-1 hexachloroethane

68-12-2 N,n-dimethylformamide

68-76-8 triaziquone (2,5-cyclohexadiene-

1,4-dione, n-butyl alcohol

2,3,5-tris(1-aziridinyl)-)

70-30-4 Hexachlorophene

71-36-3 n-butyl alcohol

71-43-2 benzene

71-55-6 1,1,1-trichloroethane (methyl

chloroform)

72-43-5 methoxychlor (benzene, 1,1-

(2,2,2 trichloro-ethylidene)

bis(4-methoxy-)

72-57-1 Trypan blue

74-83-9 bromomethane (methyl bromide)

74-85-1 ethylene

74-87-3 chloromethane (methyl chloride)

74-88-4 methyl iodide

74-90-8 hydrogen cyanide

74-95-3 methylene bromide

75-00-3 chloroethane (ethyl chloride)

75-01-4 vinyl chloride

75-05-8 acetonitrile

75-07-0 acetaldehyde

75-09-2 dichloromethane

(methylene chloride)

75-15-0 carbon disulfide

75-21-8 ethylene oxide

75-25-2 bromoform (tribromomethane)

75-27-4 dichlorobromomethane

75-34-3 Ethylidene dichloride

75-35-4 vinylidene chloride

75-43-4 Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21)

75-44-5 phosgene

75-45-6 Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22)

75-55-8 propyleneimine

75-56-9 propylene oxide

75-63-8 bromotrifluoromethane (halon 1301)

75-65-0 tert-butyl alcohol

75-68-3 1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane (HCFC-142B)

75-69-4 trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11)

75-71-8 Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12)

75-72-9 Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13)

75-86-5 2-Methyllactonitrile

75-88-7 2-Chloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane (HCFC-133A)

76-01-7 Pentachloroethane

76-02-8 Trichloroacetyl chloride

76-06-2 Chloropicrin

76-13-1 freon 113 (ethane, 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoro-)

76-14-2 dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114)

76-15-3 monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115)

76-44-8 heptachlor (1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro- 3A, 4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methano-1H-indene)

76-87-9 Triphenyltin hydroxide

77-47-4 hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77-73-6 Dicyclopentadiene

77-78-1 dimethyl sulfate

77-48-8 S,S,S-Tributyltrithiophosphate (DEF)

78-84-2 isobutyraldehyde

78-87-5 1,2-dichloropropane

78-88-6 2,3-dichloropropene

78-92-2 sec-butyl alcohol

79-00-5 1,1,2-trichloroethane

79-01-6 trichloroethylene

79-06-1 acrylamide

79-10-7 acrylic acid

79-11-8 chloroacetic acid

79-19-6 Thiosemicarbazide

79-21-0 peracetic acid

79-22-1 Methyl chlorocarbonate

79-34-5 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane

79-44-7 dimethylcarbamyl chloride

79-46-9 2-nitropropane

79-94-7 Tetrabromodisphenol a

80-05-7 4,4-isopropylidenediphenol

80-15-9 cumene hydroperoxide

80-62-6 methyl methacrylate

81-07-2 saccharin (only persons

who manufacture are subject,

no supplier notification)

(1,2-benzisothiazol-3 (2H)-one,

1,1-dioxide)

81-88-9 C.I. Food Red 15

82-28-0 1-amino-2-methylanthraquinone

82-68-8 quintozene

(pentachloronitrobenzene)

84-74-2 dibutyl phthalate

85-01-8 Phenanthrene

85-44-9 phthalic anhydride

86-30-6 N-nitrosodiphenylamine

87-62-7 2,6-xylidine

87-68-3 hexachloro-1,3-butadiene

87-86-5 pentachlorophenol (PCP)

88-06-2 2,4,6-trichlorophenol

88-75-5 2-nitrophenol

88-85-7 Dinitrobutyl phenol (dinoseb)

88-89-1 picric acid

90-04-0 o-anisidine

90-43-7 2-phenylphenol

90-94-8 michler’s ketone

91-08-7 toluene-2,6-diisocyanate

91-20-3 naphthalene

91-22-5 quinoline

91-59-8 beta-naphthylamine

91-94-1 3,3-dichlorobenzidine

92-52-4 biphenyl

92-67-1 4-aminobiphenyl

92-87-5 benzidine

92-93-3 4-nitrobiphenyl

93-65-2 Mecoprop

94-11-1 2,4-D Isopropyl ester

94-36-0 benzoyl peroxide

94-58-6 Dihydrosafrole

94-59-7 safrole

94-74-6 Methoxone ((4-chloro-

2methylphenoxy) acetic acid) (MCPA)

94-75-7 2,4-D (acetic acid,

(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-)

94-80-4 2,4-D Butyl ester

94-82-6 2,4-DB

95-47-6 o-xylene

95-48-7 o-cresol

95-50-1 1,2-dichlorobenzene

95-53-4 o-toluidine

95-54-5 1,2-Phenylenediamine

95-63-6 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene

95-69-2 P-chloro-o-toluidine

95-80-7 2,4-diaminotoluene

95-95-4 2,4,5-trichlorophenol

96-09-3 styrene oxide

96-12-8 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP)

96-18-4 1,2,3-Trichloropropane

96-33-3 methyl acrylate

96-45-7 ethylene thiourea

96-23-4 Dichlorophene (2,2’-methylenebis(4-

chlorophenol))

97-56-3 C.I. Solvent Yellow 3

98-07-7 benzoic trichloride

(benzotrichlonde)

98-82-8 cumene

98-86-2 Acetophenone

98-87-3 benzal chloride

98-88-4 benzoyl chloride

98-95-3 nitrobenzene

99-30-9 Dichloran (2,6-dichloro-4-

nitroaniline)

99-55-8 5-Nitro-o-toluidine

99-59-2 5-nitro-o-anisidine

99-65-0 m-dinitrobenzene

100-01-6 P-nitroaniline

100-02-7 4-nitrophenol

100-25-4 p-dinitrobenzene

100-41-4 ethylbenzene

100-42-5 styrene

100-44-7 benzyl chloride

100-75-4 N-nitrosopiperidine

101-05-3 Anilazine (4,6-dichloro-N-(2-

chlorophenyl) -1,3,5-triazin-2-

amine)

101-14-4 4,4-methylenebis

(2-chloroaniline) (MBOCA)

101-61-1 4,4-methylenebis

(N,N-dimethyl) benzenamine

101-77-9 4,4-methylenedianiline

101-80-4 4,4-diaminodiphenyl ether

101-90-6 Diglycidyl resorcinol ether

104-12-1 P-chlorophenyl isocyanate

104-94-9 p-anisidine

105-67-9 2,4-dimethylphenol

106-42-3 p-xylene

106-44-5 p-cresol

106-46-7 1,4-dichlorobenzene

106-47-8 P-chloroaniline

106-50-3 p-phenylenediamine

106-51-4 quinone

106-88-7 1,2-butylene oxide

106-89-8 epichlorohydrin

106-93-4 1,2-dibromoethane (ethylene

dibromide)

106-99-0 1,3-butadiene

107-02-8 acrolein

107-05-1 allyl chloride

107-06-2 1,2-dichloroethane (ethylene

dichloride)

107-11-9 Allylamine

107-13-1 acrylonitrile

107-18-6 allyl alcohol

107-19-7 Propargyl alcohol

107-21-1 ethylene glycol

107-30-2 chloromethyl methyl ether

108-05-4 vinyl acetate

108-10-1 methyl isobutyl ketone

108-31-6 maleic anhydride

108-38-3 m-xylene

108-39-4 m-cresol

108-45-2 1,3-Phenylenediamine

108-60-1 bis(2-chloro-1-methylethyl) ether

108-88-3 toluene

108-90-7 chlorobenzene

108-93-0 Cyclohexanol

108-95-2 phenol

109-06-8 2-Methylpyridine

109-77-3 Malononitrile

109-86-4 2-methoxylethanol

110-54-3 N-hexane

110-57-6 Trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene

110-80-5 2-ethoxyethanol

110-82-7 cyclohexane

110-86-1 pyridine

111-42-2 diethanolamine

111-44-4 bis (2-chloroethyl) ether

111-91-1 Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane

114-26-1 propoxur (phenol, 2-

(1-methylethoxy), methylcarbamate)

115-07-1 propylene (propene)

115-28-6 Chlorendic acid

115-32-2 dicofol (benzenemethanol, 4-chloro-

alpha- (4-chlorophenyl) -alpha-

(trichloromethyl)-)

116-06-3 Aldicarb

117-79-3 2-aminoanthraquinone

117-81-7 di-(2-ethylhexyl)

phthalate (DEHP)

118-74-1 hexachlorobenzene

119-90-4 3,3-dimethoxybenzidine

119-93-7 3,3-dimethylbenzidine (o-tolidine)

120-12-7 anthracene

120-36-5 2, 4-DP

120-58-1 isosafrole

120-71-8 p-cresidine

120-80-9 catechol

120-82-1 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene

120-83-2 2,4-dichlorophenol

121-14-2 2,4-dinitrotoluene

121-44-8 Triethyllamine

121-69-7 N,n-dimethylaniline

121-75-5 Malathion

122-34-9 Simazine

122-39-4 Diphenylamine

122-66-7 1,2-diphenylhydrazine

(hydrazobenzene)

123-31-9 hydroquinone

123-38-6 propionaldehyde

123-63-7 Paraldehyde

123-72-8 butyraldehyde

123-91-1 1,4-dioxane

124-40-3 Dimethyllamine

124-73-2 dibromotetrafluoroethane

(halon 2402)

126-72-7 tris (2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate

126-98-7 Methacrylonitrile

126-99-8 chloroprene

127-18-4 tetrachloroethylene

(perchloroethylene)

128-03-0 Potassium dimethyldithiocarbamate

128-04-1 Sodium dimethyldithiocarbmate

128-66-5 C.I. Vat Yellow 4

131-11-3 dimethyl phthalate

131-52-2 Sodium pentachlorophenate

132-27-4 Sodium o-phenylphenoxide

132-64-9 dibenzofuran

133-06-2 captan (1H-isoindole-1,3 (2H) -

dione, 3a,4,7,7a- tetrahydro-2

133-07-3 Folpet

133-90-4 chloramben (benzoic acid,

3-amino- 2,5,-dichloro-)

134-29-2 o-anisidine hydrochloride

134-32-7 alpha-naphthylamine

135-20-6 cupferron (benzeneamine,

N-hydroxy-N-nitroso, ammonium salt)

136-45-8 Dipropyl isocinchomeronate

137-26-8 Thiram

137-41-7 Potassium n-methyldithio-carbamate

137-42-8 Metham sodium (sodium

methyldithiocarbamate)

138-93-2 Disodium cyanodithioimido-carbonate

139-13-9 nitrilotriacetic acid

139-65-1 4,4-thiodianiline

140-88-5 ethyl acrylate

141-32-2 butyl acrylate

142-59-6 Nabam

148-79-8 Thiabendazole (2-(4-thiazolyl) -1H-

benzimidazole)

149-30-4 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT)

150-50-5 Merphos

150-68-5 Monuron

151-56-4 ethyleneimine (aziridine)

156-10-5 p-nitrosodiphenylamine

156-62-7 calcium cyanamide

191-24-2 Benzo (G,H,I) perylene

298-00-0 Methyl parathion

300-76-5 Naled

301-12-2 Oxydemeton metheyl (S-(2-(ethylsulfinyl) ethyl)O,O-dimethyl ester phosphorothioic acid)

302-01-2 hydrazine

306-83-2 2,2-Dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123)

309-00-2 aldrin

(1,4,5,8-dimethanonaphthalene,

1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-

1,4,4a,5,8,8a- hexahydro- (1 alpha,

4 alpha, 4a beta,

5 alpha, 8 alpha, 8a beta)-)

314-40-9 Bromacil (5-bromo-6-methyl-3-(1-methyl-propyl)2,4-(1H,3H)-pyrimidine-dione

319-84-6 Alpha-hexachlorocyclohexane

330-54-1 Diuron

330-55-2 Linuron

333-41-5 Diazinon

334-88-3 diazomethane

353-59-3 bromochlorodifluoromethane (halon 1211)

354-11-0 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane (HCFC-121A)

354-14-3 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-121)

354-23-4 1,2-Dichloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123A)

354-25-6 1-Chloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124A)

357-57-3 Brucine

422-44-6 1,2-Dichloro-1,1,2,3,3-

pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225bb)

422-48-0 2,3-Dichloro-1,1,1,2,3-

pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ba)

422-56-0 3,3-Dichloro-1,1,1,2,2-

pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca)

431-86-7 1,2-Dichloro-1,1,3,3,3-

pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225da)

460-35-5 3-Chloro-1,1,1-trifluoropropane (HCFC-253fb)

463-58-1 carbonyl sulfide

465-73-6 Isodrin

492-80-8 C.I. Solvent Yellow 34 (aurimine)

505-60-2 mustard gas (ethane, 1,1-thiobis

(2-chloro-))

507-55-1 1,3-Dichloro-1,1,2,2,3-

pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb)

510-15-6 chlorobenzilate (benzeneacetic

acid,4-chloro-alpha(4-chlorophenyl)

-alpha-hydroxy-ethyl ester)

528-29-0 o-dinitrobenzene

532-27-4 2-chloroacetophenone

533-74-4 Dazomet (tetrahydro-3, 5-dimethyl-

2H-1,3,5-thiadiazine-2-thione)

534-52-1 4,6-dinitro-o-cresol

540-59-0 1,2-dichlorethylene

541-41-3 ethyl chloroformate

541-53-7 2,4-Dithiobiuret

541-73-1 1,3-dichlorobenzene

542-75-6 1,3-dichloropropylene

542-76-7 3-Chloropropionitrile

542-88-1 bis(chloromethyl)ether

554-13-2 Lithium carbonate

556-61-6 Methyl isothiocyanate

(isothiocyanatomethane)

563-47-3 3-Chloro-2-methyl-1-propene

569-64-2 C.I. Basic Green 4

584-84-9 toluene-2,4-diisocyanate

593-60-2 vinyl bromide

594-42-3 Perchloromethyl mercaptan

606-20-2 2,6-dinitrotoluene

608-93-5 Pentachlorobenzene

612-82-8 3,3’-Dimethylbenzidine

dihydrochloride (o-tolidine

dihydrochloride)

612-83-9 3,3’-Dichlorobenzidine

dihydrochloride

615-05-4 2,4-diaminoanisole

615-28-1 1,2-Phenylenediamine

dihydrochloride

621-64-7 N-nitrosodi-n-propylamine

624-18-0 1,4-Phenylenediamine

dihydrochloride

624-83-9 methyl isocyanate

630-20-6 1,1,1,2-Tetrachlorethane

636-21-5 o-toluidine hydrochloride

639-58-7 Triphenyltin chloride

680-31-9 hexamethylphosphoramide

684-93-5 N-nitroso-N-methylurea

709-98-8 Propanil (N-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)

propanamide)

759-73-9 N-nitroso-N-ethylurea

759-94-4 Ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate (EPTC)

764-41-0 1,4-dichloro-2-butene

812-04-4 1,1-Dichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123B)

834-12-8 Ametryn (N-ethyl-N’-(1-

methylethyl)-6-(methylthio)-1,3,5,-

triazine-2,4-diamine)

842-07-9 C.I. Solvent Yellow 14

872-50-4 N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone

924-16-3 N-nitrosodi-n-butylamine

924-42-5 N-methylolacrylamide

957-51-7 Diphenamid

961-11-5 tetrachlorvinphos (phosphoric acid,

2-chloro-1-(2,4,5,-trichlorophenyl)

ethenyl dimethyl ester)

989-38-8 C.I. Basic Red 1

1114-71-2 Pebulate (butylethylcarbamothioic

acid S-propyl ester)

1120-71-4 propane sultone

1134-23-2 Cycloate

1163-19-5 decabromodiphenyl oxide

1313-27-5 molybdenum trioxide

1314-20-1 thorium dioxide

1319-77-3 cresol (mixed isomers)

1320-18-9 2,4-D propylene glycol butyl ether

ester

1330-20-7 xylene (mixed isomers)

1332-21-4 asbestos (friable)

1335-87-1 hexachloronaphthalene

1336-36-3 polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB’s)

1344-28-1 Aluminum oxide (fibrous forms)

1464-53-5 diepoxybutane

1563-66-2 Carbofuran

1582-09-8 trifluralin (benzeneamine,

2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-4,

(trifluoromethyl)-)

1634-04-4 methyl tert-butyl ether

1649-08-7 1,2-Dichloro-1,1-difluoroethane (HCFC-132B)

1689-84-5 Bromoxynil (3,5-dibromo-4-

hydroxybenzonitrile)

1689-99-2 Bromoxynil octanoate (octanoic

acid, 2,6-dibromo-4-cyanophenyl

ester)

1717-00-6 1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-

141B)

1836-75-5 nitrofen (benzene,2,4-dichloro-1-

(4-nitrophenoxy)-)

1861-40-1 Benfluralin (N-butyl-N-ethyl-2,6-

dinitro-4-(trifluoromethyl)

benzenamine)

1897-45-6 chlorothalonil (1,3-benzenedicarbo-

nitrile,2,4,5,6-tetrachloro-)

1910-42-5 Paraquat dichloride

1912-24-9 Atrazine (6-chloro-N-ethyl-N’-(1-

methyl-ethyl) -1,3,5-triazine-2,4-

diamine)

1918-00-9 Dicamba (3,6-dichloro-2-

methoxybenzoic acid)

1918-02-1 Picloram

1918-16-7 Propachlor (2-chloro-N-(1-

methylethyl)-N-phenylacetamide)

1928-43-4 2,4-D 2-ethylhexyl ester

1929-73-3 2,4-D butoxyethyl ester

1929-82-4 Nitrapyrin (2-chloro-6-

(trichloromethyl)-pyridine)

1937-37-7 C.I. direct black 38

1982-69-0 Sodium dicamba (3,6-dichloro-2-

methoxybenzoic acid, sodium salt)

1983-10-4 Tributyltin fluoride

2032-65-7 Methiocarb

2155-70-6 Tributyltin methacrylate

2164-07-0 Dipotassium endothall (7-

oxabicyclo(2.2.1)heptane-2,3-

dicarboxylic acid, dipotassium

salt)

2164-17-2 fluometuron (urea,N,N-dimethyl-N

(3-(trifluoromethyl phenyl)-)

2212-67-1 Molinate (1H-azepine-1-carbothioic

acid, hexahydro-s-ethyl ester)

2234-13-1 octachloronaphthalene

2300-66-5 Dimethylamine dicamba

2303-16-4 diallate (carbamothioic acid, bis

(1-methylethyl)-S-(2,3-dichloro-2-

propenyl) ester)

2303-17-5 Triallate

2312-35-8 Propargite

2439-01-2 Chinomethionat (6-methyl-1,3-

dithiolo(4,5-B)-quinoxalin-2-one)

2439-10-3 Dodine (dodecylquanidine

monoacetate)

2524-03-0 Dimethyl chlorothiophosphate

2602-46-2 C.I. Direct Blue 6

2655-15-4 2,3,5-Trimethylphenyl methyl

carbamate

2699-79-8 Sulfuryl fluoride (vikane)

2702-72-9 2,4-D sodium salt

2832-40-8 C.I. Disperse Yellow 3

2837-89-0 2-Chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124)

2971-38-2 2,4-D chlorocrotyl ester

3118-97-6 C.I. Solvent Orange 7

3383-96-8 Temephos

3653-48-3 Methoxone sodium salt ((4-chloro-2-

methylphenoxy) acetate sodium salt)

3761-53-3 C.I. Food Red 5

4080-31-3 1-(3-Chloroallyl)-3,5,7-triaza-1-

azoniaadamantane chloride

4170-30-3 Crotonaldehyde

4549-40-0 N-nitrosomethylvinylamine

4680-78-8 C.I. Acid Green 3

5234-68-4 Carboxin (5,6-dihydro-2-methyl-n-

phenyl-1,4-oxathiin-3-carboxamide)

5598-13-0 Chlorpyrifos methyl (O,O-dimethyl-

O-(3,5,6-trichloro-2-

pyridyl)phosphorothioate)

5902-51-2 Terbacil (5-chloro-3-(1,1-

dimethylethyl)-6-methyl-2,4(1H,3H)-

pyrimidinedione)

6459-94-5 C.I. Acid red 114

7287-19-6 Prometryn (N,N’-bis(1-methylethyl)-

6-methylthio-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-

diamine)

7429-90-5 aluminum (fume or dust)

7439-92-1 lead

7439-96-5 manganese

7439-97-6 mercury

7440-02-0 nickel

7440-22-4 silver

7440-28-0 thallium

7440-36-0 antimony

7440-38-2 arsenic

7440-39-3 barium

7440-41-7 beryllium

7440-43-9 cadmium

7440-47-3 chromium

7440-48-4 cobalt

7440-50-8 copper

7440-62-2 Vanadium (except when contained in

an alloy)

7440-66-6 zinc (fume or dust)

7550-45-0 titanium tetrachloride

7632-00-0 Sodium nitrite

7637-07-2 Boron trifluoride

7647-01-0 hydrochloric acid (acid aerosols

including mists, vapors, gas, fog,

and other airborne species of any

particle size)

7664-39-3 hydrogen fluoride

7664-41-7 ammonia (includes anhydrous ammonia

and aqueous ammonia from water

dissociable ammonium salts and

other sources; “ten” percent of

total aqueous ammonia is reportable

under this listing)

7664-93-9 sulfuric acid (acid aerosols

including mists, vapors, gas, fog,

and other airborne species of any

particle size)

7696-12-0 Tetramethrin (2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-

methyl-1-1propenyl

(cyclopropanecarboxylic acid

(1,3,4,5,6,7-hexahydro-1,3-dioxo-

2H-isoindol-2-yl) methyl ester)

7697-37-2 nitric acid

7723-14-0 phosphorus (yellow or white)

7726-95-6 Bromine

7758-01-2 Potassium bromate

7782-41-4 Fluorine

7782-49-2 selenium

7782-50-5 chlorine

7786-34-7 Mevinphos

7803-51-2 Phosphine

8001-35-2 toxaphene

8001-58-9 creosote

9006-42-2 Metiram

10028-15-6 Ozone

10034-93-2 hydrazine sulfate

10049-04-4 chlorine dioxide

10061-02-6 Trans-1,3-dichloropropene

10294-34-5 Boron trichloride

10453-86-8 Resmethrin ((5-(phenylmethyl)-3-

furanyl)methyl-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-

methyl-1-propenyl)

cyclopropanecarboxylate))

12122-67-7 zineb (carbamodithioic acid,

1,2-ethanediylbis, zinc complex)

12427-38-2 maneb (carbamodithioic acid,

1,2-ethanediylbis-, manganese

complex)

13194-48-4 Ethoprop (phosphorodithioic acid o-

ethyl S,S-dipropyl ester)

13356-08-6 Fenbutatin oxide (hexakis(2-methyl-

2-phenylpropyl)distannoxane)

13463-40-6 Iron pentacarbonyl

13474-88-9 1,1-Dichloro-1,2,2,3,3-

pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225CC)

13684-56-5 Desmedipham

14484-64-1 Ferbam (tris

(dimethylcarbamodithioato-S,S’)

iron)

15972-60-8 Alachlor

16071-86-6 C.I. Direct Brown 95

16543-55-8 N-nitrosonornicotine

17804-35-2 Benomyl

19044-88-3 Oryzalin (4-(dipropylamino)-3,5-

dinitrobenzenesulfonamide)

19666-30-9 Oxydiazon (3-(2,4-dichloro-5(1-

methyl-ethoxy)phenyl)-5-(1,1-

dimethyl-ethyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazol-

2(3H)-one)

20325-40-0 3,3’-Dimethoxybenzidine

dihydrochlorine(o-dianisidine

dihydrochlorine)

20354-26-1 Methazole (2-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-

4-methyl-1,2,4-oxadiazolidine-3,5-

dione

20816-12-0 osmium tetroxide

20859-73-8 Aliminum phosphide

21087-64-9 Metribuzin

21725-46-2 Cyanazine

22781-23-3 Bendiocarb (2,2-dimethyl-1,3-

benzodioxol-4-ol methylcarbmate)

23564-05-8 Thiophanatemethyl

23564-06-9 Thiophanate ethyl ((1,2-

phenylenebis-(iminocarbonothioyl))

biscarbamic acid diethyl ester)

23950-58-5 Pronamide

25311-71-1 Isofenphos (2-((ethoxyl((1-

methylethyl)-amino)phosphinothioyl)

benzoic acid 1-methylethyl ester)

25321-14-6 dinitrotoluene (mixed isomers)

25321-22-6 dichlorobenzene (mixed isomers)

25376-45-8 diaminotoluene (mixed isomers)

26002-80-2 Phenothrin (2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-

methyl-1-propenyl)

cyclopropanecarboxylic acid (3-

phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester)

26471-62-5 toluene diisocyanate (mixed

isomers)

26628-22-8 Sodium azide

26644-46-2 Triforine

(N,N’-(1,4-piperazinediylbis(2,2,2-

trichloroethylidene)) bisformamide)

27314-13-2 Norflurazon

(4-chloro-5-(methylamino)-2-(3-

(trifluoromethyl) phenyl)-3(2H)-

pyridazinone)

28057-48-9 D-trans-allethrin (D-trans-

chrysanthemic acid of D-allethrone)

28249-77-6 Thiobencarb (carbamic acid,

diethylthio-,S-(P-chlorobenzyl)

ester)

28407-37-6 C.I. Direct blue 218

29082-74-4 Octachlorostyrene

29232-93-7 Pirimiphos methyl

(O-(2-(diethylamino)-6-methyl-4-pyr

imidinyl)-O,O-dimethyl

phosphorothioate)

30560-19-1 Acephate (acetylphosphoramidothioic

acid O,S-dimethyl ester)

31218-83-4 Propetamphos (3-((ethylamino)

methoxy phosphinothioyl)oxy]-2-

butenoic acid, 1-methylethyl ester)

33089-61-1 Amitraz

34014-18-1 Tebuthiuron (N-(5-(1,1-

dimethylethyl)-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-

YL)-N,N’-dimethylurea)

34077-87-7 Dichlorotrifluoroethane

35367-38-5 Diflubenzuron

35400-43-2 Sulprofos (O-ethyl

O-(4-(methylthio)

phenyl)phosphorodithioic acid

S-propyl ester)

35554-44-0 Imazalil (1-(2-(2,4-

dichlorophenyl)-2-(2-

propenyloxy)ethyl)-1H-imidazole)

35691-65-7 1-Bromo-1-(bromomethyl)-1,3-propane

dicarbonitrile

38727-55-8 Diethatyl ethyl

39156-41-7 2,4-diaminoanisole sulfate

39300-45-3 Dinocap

39515-41-8 Fenpropathrin (2,2,3,3-

tetramethylcyclopropane carboxylic

acid cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl

ester)

40487-42-1 Pendimethalin (N-(1-ethylpropyl)-

3,4- dimethyl-2,6-

dinitrobenzenamine)

41198-08-7 Profenofos (O-(4-bromo-2-

chlorophenyl)-O-ethyl-S-propylphosp

horothioate)

41766-75-0 3,3’-Dimethylbenzidine

dihydrofluoride (O-tolidine

dihydrofluoride)

42874-03-3 Oxyfluorfen

43121-43-3 Triadimefon (1-(4-chlorophenoxy)-3,

3-dimethyl-1-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-

1-YL)-2-butanone)

50471-44-8 Vinclozolin (3-(3,5-

dichlorophenyl)-5-ethenyl-5-methyl-

2,4-oxazolidinedione)

51235-04-2 Hexazinone

51338-27-3 Diclofop methyl (2-(4-(2,4-

dichlorophenoxy)phenoxy(propanoic

acid, methyl ester)

51630-58-1 Fenvalerate (4-chloro-alpha-(1-

methylethyl)-benzeneacetic acid

cyano (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester)

52645-53-1 Permethrin (3-(2,2-

dichloroethenyl)-2,2-

dimethylcyclopropane carboxylic

acid, (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester)

53404-19-6 Bromacil, lithium salt(2,4-

(1H,3H) -pyrimidinedione, 5-bromo-

6-methyl-3-(1-methylpropyl),

lithium salt)

53404-37-8 2,4-D 2-ethyl-4-methylpentyl ester

53404-60-7 Dazomet, sodium salt (tetrahydro-

3,5-dimethyl-2H-1,3,5-thiadiazine-

2-thione, ion(1-), sodium)

55290-64-7 Dimethipin (2,3,-dihydro-5,6-

dimethyl-1,4-dithiin 1,1,4,4-

tetraoxide)

55406-53-6 3-Iodo-2-propynyl butylcarbamate

57213-69-1 Triclopyr triethylammonium salt

59669-26-0 Thiodicarb

60168-88-9 Fenarimol ( alpha -(2-chlorophenyl)

- alpha -4-chlorophenyl)-5-

pyrimidinemethanol)

60207-90-1 Propiconazole

(1-[2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-4-propyl

-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl]-methyl-1H-1,2,

4,-triazole)

62476-59-9 Acifluorfen, sodium salt (5- (2-

chloro-4- (trifluoromethyl)phenoxy)-

2-nitrobenzoic acid, sodium salt)

63938-10-3 Chlorotetrafluoroethane

64902-72-3 Chlorsulfuron (2-chloro-n-

(((4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-

triazin-2-yl)amino]carbonyl)benzene

sulfonamide)

64969-34-2 3,3’-Dichlorobenzidine sulfate

66441-23-4 Fenoxaprop ethyl (2-(4-((6-chloro-

2-benzoxazolylen)oxy)phenoxy)propan

oic acid, ethyl ester)

67485-29-4 Hydramethylnon

(tetrahydro-5, 5-dimethyl-2(1H)-

pyrimidinone[3-(4-(trifluoromethyl)

phenyl)-1-(2-(4-(trifluoromethyl)

phenyl)ethenyl)-2-propenylidene)

hydrazone)

68085-85-8 Cyhalothrin (3-(2-chloro-3,3,3-

trifluoro-1-propenyl)-2,2-

dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylic acid

cyano (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester)

68359-37-5 Cyfluthrin

(3-(2,2-dichloroethenyl)-2,2-

dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylic

acid, cyano(4-fluoro-3-

phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester)

69409-94-5 Fluvalinate

(n-(2-chloro-4- (trifluoromethyl)

phenyl)-dl-valine(+)-cyano

(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester)

69806-50-4 Fluazifop butyl (2-(4-((5-

(trifluoromethyl)-2-pyridinyl)oxy)

-phenoxy)propanoic acid, butyl

ester)

71751-41-2 Abamectin (avermectin b1)

72178-02-0 Fomesafen (5-(2-chloro-4-

(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy)-n-

methylsulfonyl)-2-nitrobenzamide)

72490-01-8 Fenoxycarb (2-(4-phenoxy-phenoxy)-

ethylcarbamic acid ethyl ester)

74051-80-2 Sethoxydim (2-(1-(ethoxyimino)

butyl)-5-(2-(ethylthio)propyl)-3-

hydroxyl-2-cyclohexen-1-one)

76578-14-8 Quizalofop-ethyl (2-(4-((6-chloro-

2-quinoxalinyl) oxy)phenoxy)

propanoic acid ethyl ester)

77501-63-4 Lactofen (benzoic acid,

(5-2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)

phenoxy)-2-nitro-2-ethoxy-1-methyl-

2-oxoethyl ester)

82657-04-3 Bifenthrin

88671-89-0 Myclobutanil (alpha -butyl- alpha

- (4-chlorophenyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole

-1-propanenitrile)

90454-18-5 Dichloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane

90982-32-4 Chlorimuron ethyl (ethyl-2-((((4-

chloro-6-methoxyprimidin-2-yl)-

carbonyl)-amino)sulfonyl)benzoate)

101200-48-0 Tribenuron methyl

(2-(((((4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-

triazin-2-yl)-methylamino)carbonyl)

amino)sulfonyl)-, methyl ester)

111512-56-2 1,1-Dichloro-1,2,3,3,3-pentafluorop

ropane (HCFC-225EB)

111984-09-9 3,3’-Dimethoxybenzidine

hydrochloride (O-dianisidine

hydrochloride)

127564-92-5 Dichloropentafluoropropane

128903-21-9 2,2-Dichloro-1,1,1,3,3-

pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225AA)

136013-79-1 1,3-Dichloro-1,1,2,3,3-

pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225EA)

(C) Chemical categories in alphabetical order:

antimony compounds: includes any unique chemical substance that contains antimony as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

arsenic compounds: includes any unique chemical substance that contains arsenic as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

barium compounds: includes any unique chemical substance that contains barium as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

beryllium compounds: includes any unique chemical substance that contains beryllium as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

cadmium compounds: includes any unique chemical substance that contains cadmium as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

chlorophenols:

where x = 1 to 5

chromium compounds : includes any unique chemical substance that contains chromium as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

cobalt compounds: includes any unique chemical substance that contains cobalt as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

copper compounds: includes any unique chemical substance that contains copper as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

cyanide compounds: X+ CN- where X = H+ or any other group where a formal dissociation can be made. For example, KCN or CA (CN)2.

diisocyanates: this category includes only those chemicals listed below.

38661-72-2 1,3-Bis(methylisocyanate)-cyclohexane

10347-54-3 1,4-Bis(methylisocyanate)-cyclohexane

2556-36-71 1,4-Cyclohexane diisocyanate

134190-37-7 Diethyldiisocyanatobenzene

4128-73-84 4,4’-Diisocyanatodiphenyl ether

75790-87-32 2,4’-Diisocyanatodiphenyl sulfide

91-93-0 3,3’-Dimethoxybenzidine-4,4’-diisocyanate

91-97-4 3,3’-Dimethyl-4,4’diphenylene diisocyanate

139-25-3 3,3’-Dimethyldiphenylmethane-4,4’-diisocyanate

822-06-0 Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate

4098-71-9 Isophorone diisocyanate

75790-84-0 4-Methyldiphenylmethane-3,4-diisocyanate

5124-30-1 1,1Methylene BIS

101-68-8 Methylene BIS (phenylisocyanate) (MDI)

3173-72-6 1,5-Naphthalene diisocyanate

123-61-5 1,3-Phenylene diisocyanate

104-49-4 1,4-Phenylene diisocyanate

9016-87-9 Polymeric diphenylmethane diisocyanate

16938-22-0 2,2,4-Trimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate

15646-96-5 2,4,4-Trimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate

Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds (manufacturing; and the processing or otherwise use of dioxin-like compounds if the dioxin and dioxin-like compounds are present as contaminants in a chemical and if they were created during the manufacturing of that chemical) (this category includes only those chemicals listed below).

67562-39-4 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzofuran

55673-89-7 1,2,3,4,7,8,9-Heptachlorodibenzofuran

70648-26-9 1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

55117-44-9 1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

72918-21-9 1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

60851-34-5 2,3,4,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran

39227-28-6 1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin

57653-85-7 1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin

19408-74-3 1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin

35822-46-9 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin

39001-02-0 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachlorodibenzofuran

03268-87-9 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin

57117-41-6 1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran

57117-31-4 2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran

40321-76-4 1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin

51207-31-9 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzofuran

01746-01-6 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin

mercury compounds: includes any unique chemical substance that contains mercury as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid, salts and esters: includes any unique chemical substance that contains EDBC or an EDBC salt as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

Certain glycol ethers:

R-(OCH2CH2)n-OR’

Where N = 1, 2 or 3

R = alkyl C7 or less: or

R = phenyl or alkyl subtitled phenyl;

R’= H or alkyl C7 or less; or

OR’ consisting of carboxylic acid ester, sulfate, phosphate, nitrate, or sulfonate.

lead compounds: includes any unique chemical substance that contains lead as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

manganese compounds: includes any unique chemical substance that contains manganese as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

mercury compounds: includes any unique chemical substance that contains mercury as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

nickel compounds: includes any unique chemical substance that contains nickel as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

nicotine and salts: includes any unique chemical substance that contains nicotine or a nicotine salt as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

nitrate compounds (water dissociable; reportable only when in aqueous solution)

polybrominated biphenyls (PBBS)

where X = 1 to 10

polychlorinated alkanes (C10to C13): includes those chemicals defined by the following formula:

CxH2x-y+2Cly

Where X = 10 to 13; Y = 3 to 12; and Where the average chlorine content ranges from 40-70% with the limiting molecular formulas C10H19Cl3 and C13H16Cl12.

polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs): this category includes only those chemicals listed below.

00056-55-3 Benz (A) anthracene

00205-99-2 Benzo (B) fluoranthene

00205-82-3 Benzo (J) fluoranthene

00207-08-9 Benzo (K) fluoranthene

00206-44-0 Benzo (J, K) fluorene

00189-55-9 Benzo (R, S, T) pentaphene

00218-01-9 Benzo (A) phenanthrene

00050-32-8 Benzo (A) pyrene

00226-36-8 Dibenz (A, H) acridine

00224-42-0 Dibenz (A,J) acridine

00053-70-3 Dibenzo (A,H) anthracene

00194-59-2 7H-dibenzo (C,G) carbazole

05385-75-1 Dibenzo (A,E) fluoranthene

00192-65-4 Dibenzo (A,E) pyrene

00189-64-0 Dibenzo (A,H) pyrene

00191-30-0 Dibenzo (A,L) pyrene

00057-97-6 7, 12-Dimethylbenz (A) anthracene

00193-39-5 Indeno [1,2,3-CD] pyrene

00056-49-5 3-Methylcholanthrene

03697-24-3 5-Methylchrysene

05522-43-0 1-Nitropyrene

selenium compounds: includes any unique chemical substance that contains selenium as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

silver compounds: includes any unique chemical substance that contains silver as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

strychnine and salts: includes any unique chemical substance that contains strychnine or a strychnine salt as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

thallium compounds: includes any unique chemical substance that contains thallium as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

vanadium compounds: includes any unique chemical substance that contains thallium as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

warfarin and salts: includes any unique chemical substance that contains warfarin or a warfarin salt as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

zinc compounds: includes any unique chemical substance that contains zinc as part of that chemical’s infrastructure.

Effective: 01/16/2006

R.C. 119.032 review dates: 10/03/2005 and 01/16/2011

Promulgated Under: 119.03

Statutory Authority: R.C. Chapter 3751.02

Rule Amplifies: R.C. Chapter 3751.03

Prior Effective Dates: 6/22/1989, 7/10/1990, 8/12/1991, 10/30/1992, 5/7/2001

3745-100-11 Toxic chemical release reporting form and instructions.

[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see the “Incorporation by Reference” paragraph at the end of rule 3745-100-01 of the Administrative Code.]

(A) Availability of reporting form and instructions. The most current version of EPA Form R and Form R Schedule 1 may be found on the following USEPA program web site: http://www.epa.gov/tri. Any subsequent changes to the Form R or Form R Schedule 1 will be posted on this web site. Submitters may also contact the TRI Program at (202) 564-9554 to obtain this information. Ohio EPA also encourages facilities subject to this part to submit the required information to Ohio EPA by using magnetic media (computer disk) in lieu of Form R. Instructions for submitting and using magnetic media may also be obtained from the address given in this paragraph.

(B) Form elements. Information elements reportable on EPA Form R and Form R Schedule 1, or equivalent magnetic media format include the following:

(1) An indication of whether the report:

(a) Claims chemical identity as trade secret.

(b) Covers the entire facility or part of a facility.

(2) Signature of a senior management official certifying the following; “I hereby certify that I have reviewed the attached documents and, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the submitted information is true and complete and that amounts and values in this report are accurate based upon reasonable estimates using data available to the preparer of the report.”

(3) Facility name and address including the toxic chemical release inventory facility identification number if known.

(4) Name and telephone number for both a technical contact and a public contact.

(5) The four-digit SIC code(s) for the facility or establishments in the facility until the reporting year ending December 31, 2005, for which reporting forms are due July 1, 2006. Beginning with the reporting year ending December 31, 2006, for which reporting forms are due July 1, 2007, and for each subsequent reporting year, the six-digit NAICS code(s) for the facility or establishments in the facility.

(6) Dun and Bradstreet identification number.

(7) The name(s) of receiving stream(s) or water body to which the chemical is released.

(8) Name of the facility’s parent company and its Dunn and Bradstreet identification number.

(9) Name and chemical abstract number (CAS) (if applicable) of the chemical reported.

(10) If the chemical identity is claimed trade secret, a generic name for the chemical.

(11) A mixture component identity if the chemical identity is not known.

(12) An indication of the activities and uses of the chemical at the facility.

(13) An indication of the maximum amount of the chemical on site at any point in time during the reporting year.

(14) Information on releases of the chemical to the environment as follows:

(a) An estimate of total releases in pounds (except for dioxin and dioxin-like compounds, which shall be reported in grams) per year (releases of less than one thousand pounds per year may be indicated in ranges, except for chemicals set forth in rule 3745-100-16 of the Administrative Code) from the facility plus an indication of the basis of estimate for the following:

(i) Fugitive or non-point air emissions.

(ii) Stack or point air emissions

(iii) Discharges to receiving streams or water bodies including an indication of the “per cent” of releases due to stormwater.

(iv) Underground injection on site.

(v) Releases to land on site.

(b) Additional reporting for the dioxin and dioxin-like compounds category.

(i) For reports pertaining to a reporting year ending on or before December 31, 2007, report a distribution of the chemicals included in the dioxin and dioxin-like compounds category. Such distribution shall either represent the distribution of the total quantity of dioxin and dioxin-like compounds released to all media from the facility; or its one best media-specific distribution.

(ii) For reports pertaining to a reporting year ending after December 31, 2007, report the quantity of each member of the dioxin and dioxin-like compounds category in units of grams per year on Form R Schedule 1.

(15) Information on transfers of chemicals in wastes to off-site locations as follows:

(a) For transfers to publicly owned treatment works (POTW):

(i) The name and address (including county) of each POTW to which the chemical is transferred.

(ii) An estimate of the amount of the chemical transferred in pounds (except for dioxin and dioxin-like compounds, which shall be reported in grams) per year (transfers of less than one thousand pounds per year may be indicated as a range, except for chemicals set forth in rule 3745-100-16 of the Administrative Code) and an indication of the basis of the estimate. In addition, for reports pertaining to a reporting year ending after December 31, 2007, report the quantity of each member of the dioxin and dioxin-like compounds category in units of grams per year on Form R Schedule 1.

(b) For transfers to other off-site locations:

(i) The name, address (including county), and EPA identification number (RCRA I.D. number) of each off-site location, including an indication of whether the location is owned or controlled by the reporting facility or its parent company.

(ii) An estimate of the amount of the chemical in waste transferred in pounds (except for dioxin and dioxin-like compounds, which shall be reported in grams) per year (transfers of less than one thousand pounds may be indicated in ranges, except for chemicals set forth in rule 3745-100-16 of the Administrative Code) and an indication of the basis of the estimate. In addition, for reports pertaining to a reporting year ending after December 31, 2007, report the quantity of each member of the dioxin and dioxin-like compounds category in units of grams per year on Form R Schedule 1.

(16) The following information relative to waste treatment:

(a) An indication of the general type of wastestream containing the reported chemical.

(b) The treatment method applied to the wastestream.

(c) An indication of the concentration of the chemical in the wastestream prior to treatment. An estimate of the efficiency of the treatment, which shall be indicated by a range.

(d) An indication (use is optional) of whether treatments listed are part of a treatment sequence.

(C) The owner or operator subject to the reporting requirements must submit to the Ohio EPA a completed USEPA Form R or Form R Schedule 1 on or before July first of each year in accordance with the instructions in 40 CFR 372.85.

(D) The director shall prescribe and publish a “Fee Calculation Worksheet” which shall be submitted by owners and operators subject to the reporting requirements.

Effective: 09/25/2008

R.C. 119.032 review dates: 01/16/2011

Promulgated Under: 119.03

Statutory Authority: 3751.02

Rule Amplifies: 3751.03

Prior Effective Dates: 6/22/1989, 01/16/2006

3745-100-12 Fee system.

[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see the “Incorporation by Reference” section at the end of rule 3745-100-01.]

(A) The owner or operator of a facility required to annually file one or more toxic chemical release forms shall submit with the release form a filing fee of fifty dollars.

(B) The owner or operator shall submit an additional fee of fifteen dollars per release form filed, but not exceeding a total additional fee of five hundred dollars.

(C) The owner or operator of a facility who fails to submit a “Toxic Chemical Release Form” within thirty days after the applicable date prescribed in paragraph (F) of rule 3745-100-07 of the Administrative Code shall submit with the form a late filing fee of fifteen per cent of the total fees due under paragraphs (A) and (B) of this rule, in addition to the fees due under those paragraphs.

(D) Fees collected by the director as required under this rule shall be credited to the “Toxic Release Reporting Fund” created in the state treasury by Substitute Senate Bill 367 of the 117th General Assembly for the implementation, administration and operation of the program.

Effective: 01/16/2006

R.C. 119.032 review dates: 10/03/2005 and 01/16/2011

Promulgated Under: 119.03

Statutory Authority: R. C. Chapter 3751.02

Rule Amplifies: R. C. Chapter 3751.05

Prior Effective Dates: 6/22/1989

3745-100-13 Trade secret claims.

[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see the “Incorporation by Reference” section at the end of rule 3745-100-01.]

The owner or operator of a facility subject to the reporting requirements that claims a trade secret shall conform to paragraphs (A) to (D) of this rule.

(A) A submitter making a trade secrecy claim under this rule shall submit to entities other than U.S. EPA (e.g., the Ohio EPA, local emergency planning committee and local fire department) only the sanitized or public copy of the submission and substantiation.

(B) Method of asserting claims of trade secrecy for information submitted under section 313 of the act.

(1) Submitters may claim as trade secret the specific chemical identity, including the chemical name and other specific identification, of any chemical subject to reporting under section 313.

(2) To make a claim, the submitter shall submit to U.S. EPA the following:

(a) An unsanitized copy of the toxic release inventory form under section 313 of the act with the information claimed as trade secret clearly identified. To do this, the submitter shall check the box on the form indicating that the chemical identity is being claimed as a trade secret. The submitter shall enter the generic class or category that is structurally descriptive of the chemical, as specified in paragraph (C) of this rule.

(b) A sanitized copy of the toxic release inventory form. This copy shall be identical to the document in paragraph (B)(1)(a) of this rule, except that the submitter shall delete the chemical identity claimed as a trade secret. This copy shall also be submitted to the state official or officials designated to receive this information.

(c) A sanitized and unsanitized substantiation in accordance with 40 CFR 350.7 for every chemical identity claimed as trade secret.

(3) If the submitter wishes to claim information in the substantiation as trade secret or business confidential, it shall do so in accordance with 40 CFR 350.7(d).

(4) Section 313 claims shall be sent to the address specified in 40 CFR 350.16.

(C) Method of choosing a generic class or category for section 313 of the act. A facility owner or operator claiming a chemical identity as a trade secret should choose a generic class or category for the chemical that is structurally descriptive of the chemical.

(D) If a specific chemical identity is submitted under Title III to U.S. EPA, or to a state emergency response commission, designated state agency, local emergency planning committee or local fire department, without asserting a trade secret claim, the chemical identity shall be considered to have been voluntarily disclosed, and a nontrade secret.

Effective: 01/16/2006

R.C. 119.032 review dates: 10/03/2005 and 01/16/2011

Promulgated Under: 119.03

Statutory Authority: R. C. Chapter 3751.02

Rule Amplifies: R. C. Chapter 3751.04

Prior Effective Dates: 6/22/1989

3745-100-14 Alternate threshold and certification.

[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see the “Incorporation by Reference” paragraph at the end of rule 3745-100-01 of the Administrative Code.]

(A) Except as provided in paragraph (E) of this rule:

(1) General. With respect to the manufacture, process, or otherwise use of a toxic chemical, the owner or operator of a facility may apply an alternate threshold of one million pounds per year to that chemical if the owner or operator calculates that the facility would have:

(a) No more than two thousand pounds of total on-site and off-site disposal or other releases (including disposal or other releases that resulted from catastrophic events); and

(b) An annual reportable amount of that toxic chemical not exceeding five thousand pounds for the combined total quantities released at the facility; disposed within the facility; treated for destruction at the facility; recovered at the facility as a result of recycling operations; combusted for the purpose of energy recovery at the facility; transferred from the facility to off-site locations for the purpose of recycling, energy recovery, treatment, and/or disposal; and managed as a result of remedial actions, catastrophic events, or one-time events not associated with production processes during the reporting year. These volumes correspond to the sum of amounts reportable for data elements on USEPA Form R as part II column B or sections 8.1 (total quantity released), 8.2 (quantity used for energy recovery on-site), 8.3 (quantity used for energy recovery off-site), 8.4 (quantity recycled on-site), 8.5 (quantity recycled off-site), 8.6 (quantity treated on-site), 8.7 (quantity treated off-site), and 8.8 (quantity released to the environment as a result of remedial actions, catastrophic events, or one-time events not associated with production processes).

(2) Chemicals of special concern. With respect to the manufacture, process, or otherwise use of a toxic chemical, the owner or operator of a facility may apply an alternate threshold of one million pounds per year to that chemical if the owner or operator calculates that the facility would have:

(a) Zero on-site and off-site disposal or other releases (including disposal or other releases that resulted from catastrophic events); and

(b) An annual reportable amount of a chemical of special concern not exceeding five hundred pounds. The annual reportable amount of a chemical of special concern is the combined total of:

(i) Quantities treated for destruction at the facility;

(ii) Quantities recovered at the facility as a result of recycling operations;

(iii) Quantities combusted for the purpose of energy recovery at the facility;

(iv) Quantities combusted for the purpose of energy recovery at the facility;

(v) Quantities transferred from the facility to off-site locations for the purpose of recycling, energy recovery, and/or treatment; and

(vi) Quantities managed through recycling, energy recovery, or treatment for destruction that were the result of remedial actions, catastrophic events, or one-time events not associated with production processes during the reporting year.

(B) If an owner or operator of a facility determines that the owner or operator may apply the alternate reporting threshold specified in paragraph (A) of this rule for a specific toxic chemical, the owner or operator is not required to submit a report for that chemical under rule 3745-100-07 of the Administrative Code, but must submit a certification statement that contains the information required in rule 3745-100-15 of the Administrative Code. The owner or operator of the facility must also keep records as specified in paragraph (D) of rule 3745-100-03 of the Administrative Code.

(C) Threshold determination provisions of rule 3745-100-06 of the Administrative Code and exemptions pertaining to threshold determinations in rule 3745-100-08 of the Administrative Code are applicable to the determination of whether the alternate threshold has been met.

(D) Each certification statement under this section for activities involving a toxic chemical that occurred during a calendar year at a facility must be submitted to Ohio EPA on or before July first of the next year.

(E) The alternative thresholds described in paragraph (A) of this rule are limited by the following:

(1) The provisions of paragraph (A)(1) of this rule do not apply to any chemicals listed in rule 3745-100-16 of the Administrative Code.

(2) The provisions of paragraph (A)(2) of this rule apply only to chemicals listed in rule 3745-100-16 of the Administrative Code.

(3) Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds are not eligible for the alternate thresholds described in paragraph (A) of this rule.

Effective: 09/25/2008

R.C. 119.032 review dates: 01/16/2011

Promulgated Under: 119.03

Statutory Authority: 3751.02

Rule Amplifies: 3751.03

Prior Effective Dates: 5/07/2001, 01/16/2006

3745-100-15 Alternate threshold certification and instructions.

[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see the “Incorporation by Reference” paragraph at the end of rule 3745-100-01 of the Administrative Code.]

(A) Availability of the alternate threshold certification statement and instructions. Availability of the alternate threshold certification statement and instructions is the same as provided in rule 3745-100-11 of the Administrative Code for availability of the reporting form and instructions.

(B) Alternate threshold certification statement elements. The following information must be reported on an alternate threshold certification statement pursuant to rule 3745-100-14 of the Administrative Code:

(1) Reporting year.

(2) An indication of whether the chemical identified is being claimed as trade secret.

(3) Chemical name and chemical abstract number (CAS) (if applicable) of the chemical, or the category name.

(4) Signature of a senior management official certifying the following:

(a) “Pursuant to paragraph (A)(1) of rule 3745-100-14 of the Administrative Code, I hereby certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief for the toxic chemical(s) listed in this statement, for this reporting year, the annual reportable amount for each chemical, as defined in 40 CFR 372.27(a)(1), did not exceed five thousand pounds, which included no more than two thousand pounds of total disposal or other releases to the environment, and that the chemical was manufactured, or processed, or otherwise used in an amount not exceeding one million pounds during this reporting year”; and/or

(b) “Pursuant to paragraph (A)(2) of rule 3745-100-14 of the Administrative Code, I hereby certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief for the toxic chemical(s) of special concern listed in this statement, there were zero disposals or other releases to the environment (including disposals or other releases that resulted from catastrophic events) for this reporting year, the Annual Reportable Amount of a Chemical of Special Concern for each such chemical, as defined in paragraph (A)(2) of rule 3745-100-14 of the Administrative Code, did not exceed five hundred pounds for this reporting year, and that the chemical was manufactured, or processed, or otherwise used in an amount not exceeding one million pounds during this reporting year.”

(5) Date signed.

(6) Facility name and address.

(7) Mailing address of the facility if different than paragraph (B)(6) of this rule.

(8) Toxic chemical release inventory facility identification number if known.

(9) Name and telephone number of a technical contact.

(10) The four-digit SIC code(s) for the facility or establishments in the facility until the reporting year ending December 31, 2005, for which reporting forms are due July 1, 2006. Beginning with the reporting year ending December 31, 2006, for which reporting forms are due July 1, 2007, and for each subsequent reporting year, the six-digit NAICS code(s) for the facility or establishments in the facility.

(11) Dun and Bradstreet Number of the facility

(12) Name of the facility’s parent company.

(13) Parent company’s Dunn and Bradstreet number.

Effective: 09/25/2008

R.C. 119.032 review dates: 01/16/2011

Promulgated Under: 119.03

Statutory Authority: 3751.02

Rule Amplifies: 3751.03

Prior Effective Dates: 5/07/2001, 01/16/2006

3745-100-16 Lower thresholds for chemicals of special concern.

(A) Notwithstanding rule 3745-100-06 or 3745-100-14 of the Administrative Code, for the toxic chemicals set forth in this paragraph, the threshold amounts for manufacturing (including importing), processing, and otherwise using such toxic chemicals are as set forth in this rule.

(1) Chemicals listed in alphabetic order.


CHEMICAL NAME CAS NUMBER REPORTING THRESHOLD (POUNDS)

Aldrin 00309-00-2 100

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 00191-24-2 10

Chlordane 00057-74-9 10

Heptachlor 00076-44-8 10

Hexachlorobenzene 00118-74-1 10

Isodrin 00465-73-6 10

Lead (this lower threshold does not apply to lead when contained in a stainless steel, brass or bronze alloy) 07439-97-1 100

Mercury 07439-97-6 10

Methoxychlor 00072-43-5 100

Octachlorostyrene 29082-74-4 10

Pendimethalin 40487-42-1 100

Pentachlorobenzene 00608-93-5 10

Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCBs) 01336-36-3 10

Tetrabromobisphenol A 00079-94-7 100

Toxaphene 08001-35-2 10

Trifluralin 01582-09-8 100

(2) Chemical categories in alphabetic order.

CHEMICAL NAME CAS NUMBER REPORTING THRESHOLD


Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds 0.1 grams

(Manufacturing; and the processing or

otherwise use of dioxin and dioxin-like

compounds if the dioxin and dioxin-like

compounds are present as contaminants in a

chemical and if they were created during the

manufacturing of that chemical.) (This category

includes only those chemicals listed below.)

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzofuran 67562-39-4 0.1 grams

1,2,3,4,7,8,9-Heptachlorodibenzofuran 55673-89-7 0.1 grams

1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran 70648-26-9 0.1 grams

1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran 55117-44-9 0.1 grams

1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzofuran 72918-21-9 0.1 grams

2,3,4,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzofuran 60851-34-5 0.1 grams

1,2,3,4,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin 39227-28-6 0.1 grams

1,2,3,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin 57653-85-7 0.1 grams

1,2,3,7,8,9-Hexachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin 19408-74-3 0.1 grams

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Hexachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin 35822-46-9 0.1 grams

1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachlorodibenzofuran 39001-02-0 0.1 grams

1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin 03268-87-9 0.1 grams

1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran 57117-41-6 0.1 grams

2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran 57117-31-4 0.1 grams

1,2,3,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin 40321-76-4 0.1 grams

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzofuran 51207-31-9 0.1 grams

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin 01746-01-6 0.1 grams

Lead Compounds 100 pounds

Mercury Compounds 10 pounds

Polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) (This category includes only those chemicals listed below.) 100 pounds

Benz(a)anthracene 00056-55-3 100 pounds

Benzo(b)fluoranthene 00205-99-2 100 pounds

Benzo(j)fluoranthene 00205-82-3 100 pounds

Benzo(k)fluoranthene 00207-08-9 100 pounds

Benzo(j,k)fluorene 00206-44-0 100 pounds

Benzo(r,s,t)pentaphene 00189-55-9 100 pounds

Benzo(a)phenanthrene 00218-01-9 100 pounds

Benzo(a)pyrene 00050-32-8 100 pounds

Dibenz(a,h)acridine 00226-36-8 100 pounds

Dibenz(a,j)acridine 00224-42-0 100 pounds

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene 00053-70-3 100 pounds

7H-Dibenzo(c,g)carbazole 00194-59-2 100 pounds

Dibenzo(a,e)fluoranthene 05385-75-1 100 pounds

Dibenzo(a,e)pyrene 00192-65-4 100 pounds

Dibenzo(a,h)pyrene 00189-64-0 100 pounds

Dibenzo(a,l)pyrene 00191-30-0 100 pounds

7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene 00057-97-6 100 pounds

Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene 00193-39-5 100 pounds

3-Methylcholanthrene 00056-49-5 100 pounds

5-Methylchrysene 03697-24-3 100 pounds

1-Nitropyrene 05522-43-0 100 pounds

(B) The threshold determination provisions under rule 3745-100-06 (C) to (H) of the Administrative Code and the exemptions under rule 3745-100-08 (B) to (H) of the Administrative Code are applicable to the toxic chemicals listed in rule 3745-100-16 (A) of the Administrative Code.

Effective: 01/16/2006

R.C. 119.032 review dates: 10/03/2005 and 01/16/2011

Promulgated Under: 119.03

Statutory Authority: R. C. Chapter 3745.02

Rule Amplifies: R. C. Chapter 3745.03

Prior Effective Dates: 5/1/2003

3745-100-17 SIC and NAICS codes to which this chapter applies.

[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see the “Incorporation by Reference” paragraph at the end of rule 3745-100-01 of the Administrative Code.]

The requirements of this chapter apply to facilities in the following SIC and NAICS codes. This rule contains three listings: Paragraph (A) of this rule lists the SIC codes to which this chapter applies. Paragraph (B) of this rule lists the NAICS codes that correspond to SIC codes 20 to 39 to which this chapter applies. Paragraph (C) of this chapter lists the NAICS codes that correspond to SIC codes other than SIC codes 20 to 39 to which this chapter applies.

(A) SIC codes

Major group or industry code Exceptions and/or limitations

10 Except 1011, 1081, and 1094.

12 Except 1241.

20 to 39

4911, 4931, 4939 Limited to facilities that combust coal and/or oil for the purpose of generating power for distribution in commerce.

4953 Limited to facilities regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

5169

5171

7389 Limited to facilities primarily engaged in solvent recovery services on a contract or fee basis.

(B) NAICS codes that correspond to SIC codes 20 to 39

Subsector code or industry code Exceptions and/or limitations

113310

311 Except 311119-Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in Custom Grain Grinding for Animal Feed (previously classified under SIC

0723, Crop Preparation Services for Market, Except Cotton Ginning);

Except 311330-Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in the retail sale of candy, nuts, popcorn and other confections not for immediate consumption made on the premises (previously classified under SIC 5441, Candy, Nut, and Confectionery Stores);

Except 311340-Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in the retail sale of candy, nuts, popcorn and other confections not or immediate consumption made on the premises (previously classified under SIC 5441, Candy, Nut, and Confectionery Stores);

Except 311811-Retail Bakeries (previously classified under SIC 5461, Retail Bakeries);

Except 311611-Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in Custom Slaughtering for individuals (previously classified under SIC 0751, Livestock Services, Except Veterinary, Slaughtering, custom: for individuals);

Except 311612-Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in the cutting up and resale of purchased fresh carcasses for the trade (including boxed beef), and in the wholesale distribution of fresh, cured, and processed (but not canned) meats and lard (previously classified under SIC 5147, Meats and Meat Products);

312 Except 312112-Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in bottling mineral or spring water (previously classified under SIC 5149, Groceries and Related Products, NEC);

Except 312229-Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in providing Tobacco Sheeting Services (previously classified under SIC 7389, Business Services, NEC);

313 Except 313311-Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in converting broadwoven piece goods and broadwoven textiles, (previously classified under SIC 5131, Piece Goods Notions, and Other Dry Goods, broadwoven and non-broadwoven piece good converters), and facilities primarily engaged in sponging fabric for tailors and dressmakers (previously classified under SIC 7389, Business Services, NEC (Sponging fabric for tailors and dressmakers));

Except 313312 Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in converting narrow woven Textiles, and narrow woven piece goods, (previously classified under SIC 5131, Piece Goods Notions, and Other Dry Goods, converters, except broadwoven fabric);

314 Except 314121-Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in making Custom drapery for retail sale (previously classified under SIC 5714, Drapery, Curtain, and Upholstery Stores);

Except 314129 Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in making Custom slipcovers for retail sale (previously classified under SIC 5714, Drapery, Curtain, and Upholstery Stores);

Except 314999-Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in Binding carpets and rugs for the trade, Carpet cutting and binding, and Embroidering on textile products (except apparel) for the trade (previously classified under SIC 7389, Business Services Not Elsewhere Classified, Embroidering of advertising on shirts and Rug binding for the trade);

315 Except 315222-Exception is limited to custom tailors primarily engaged in making and selling men’s and boys’ suits, cut and sewn from purchased fabric (previously classified under SIC 5699, Miscellaneous Apparel and Accessory Stores (custom tailors));

Except 315223-Exception is limited to custom tailors primarily engaged in making and selling men’s and boys’ dress shirts, cut and sewn from purchased fabric (previously classified under SIC 5699, Miscellaneous Apparel and Accessory Stores (custom tailors));

Except 315233-Exception is limited to custom tailors primarily engaged in making and selling bridal dresses or gowns, or women’s, misses’ and girls’ dresses cut and sewn from purchased fabric (except apparel contractors)(custom dressmakers) (previously classified under SIC Code 5699, Miscellaneous Apparel and Accessory Stores);

316

321

322

323 Except 323114-Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in reproducing text, drawings, plans, maps, or other copy, by blueprinting, photocopying, mimeographing, or other methods of duplication other than printing or microfilming (i.e., instant printing) (previously classified under SIC 7334, Photocopying and Duplicating Services, (instant printing));

324

325 Except 325998-Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in Aerosol can filling on a job order or contract basis (previously classified under SIC 7389, Business Services, NEC (aerosol packaging));

326 Except 326212-Tire Retreading, (previously classified under SIC 7534, Tire Retreading and Repair Shops (rebuilding));

327 Except 327112-Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in manufacturing and selling pottery on site (previously classified under SIC 5719, Miscellaneous Homefurnishing Stores);

331

332

333

334 Except 334611-Software Reproducing (previously classified under SIC 7372, Prepackaged Software, (reproduction of software));

Except 334612-Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in mass reproducing pre-recorded Video cassettes, and mass reproducing Video tape or disk (previously classified under SIC 7819, Services Allied to Motion Picture Production (reproduction of Video));

335 Except 335312-Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in armature rewinding on a factory basis (previously classified under SIC 7694 (Armature Rewinding Shops (remanufacturing));

336

337 Except 337110-Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in the retail sale of household furniture and that manufacture custom wood kitchen cabinets and counter tops (previously classified under SIC 5712, Furniture Stores (custom wood cabinets));

Except 337121-Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in the retail sale of household furniture and that manufacture custom made upholstered household furniture (previously classified under SIC 5712, Furniture Stores (upholstered, custom made furniture));

Except 337122-Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in the retail sale of household furniture and that manufacture nonupholstered, household type, custom wood furniture (previously classified under SIC 5712, Furniture Stores (custom made wood nonupholstered household furniture except cabinets));

339 Except 339113-Exception is limited to facilities primarily engaged in manufacturing orthopedic devices to prescription in a retail environment (previously classified under SIC 5999, Miscellaneous Retail Stores, NEC);

Except 339115-Exception is limited to lens grinding facilities that are primarily engaged in the retail sale of eyeglasses and contact lenses to prescription for individuals (previously classified under SIC 5995, Optical Goods Stores (optical laboratories grinding of lenses to prescription));

Except 339116-Dental Laboratories (previously classified under SIC 8072, Dental Laboratories);

111998 Limited to facilities primarily engaged in reducing maple sap to maple syrup (previously classified under SIC 2099, Food Preparations, NEC, Reducing Maple Sap to Maple Syrup);

211112 Limited to facilities that recover sulfur from natural gas (previously classified under SIC 2819, Industrial Inorganic chemicals, NEC (recovering sulfur from natural gas));

212324 Limited to facilities operating without a mine or quarry and that are primarily engaged in beneficiating kaolin and clay (previously classified under SIC 3295, Minerals and Earths, Ground or Otherwise Treated (grinding, washing, separating, etc. of minerals in SIC 1455));

212325 Limited to facilities operating without a mine or quarry and that are primarily engaged in beneficiating clay and ceramic and refractory minerals (previously classified under SIC 3295, Minerals and Earths, Ground or Otherwise Treated (grinding, washing, separating, etc. of minerals in SIC 1459));

212393 Limited to facilities operating without a mine or quarry and that are primarily engaged in beneficiating chemical or fertilizer mineral raw materials (previously classified under SIC 3295, Minerals and Earths, Ground or Otherwise Treated (grinding, washing, separating, etc. of minerals in SIC 1479));

212399 Limited to facilities operating without a mine or quarry and that are primarily engaged in beneficiating nonmetallic minerals (previously classified under SIC 3295, Minerals and Earths, Ground or Otherwise Treated (grinding, washing, separating, etc. of minerals in SIC 1499));

488390 Limited to facilities that are primarily engaged in providing routine repair and maintenance of ships and boats from floating drydocks (previously classified under SIC 3731, Shipbuilding and Repairing (floating drydocks not associated with a shipyard));

511110

511120

511130

511140 Except facilities that are primarily engaged in furnishing services for direct mail advertising including Address list compilers, Address list publishers, Address list publishers and printing combined, Address list publishing , Business directory publishers, Catalog of collections publishers, Catalog of collections publishers and printing combined, Mailing list compilers, Directory compilers, and Mailing list compiling services (previously classified under SIC 7331, Direct Mail Advertising Services (mailing list compilers));

511191

511199

512220

512230 Except facilities primarily engaged in Music copyright authorizing use, Music copyright buying and licensing, and Music publishers working on their own account (previously classified under SIC 8999, Services, NEC (music publishing));

519130 Limited to facilities primarily engaged in Internet newspaper publishing (previously classified under SIC 2711, Newspapers: Publishing, or Publishing and Printing), Internet periodical publishing (previously classified under SIC 2721, Periodicals: Publishing, or Publishing and Printing), Internet book publishing (previously classified under SIC 2731, Books: Publishing, or Publishing and Printing), Miscellaneous Internet publishing (previously classified under SIC 2741, Miscellaneous Publishing), Internet greeting card publishers (previously classified under SIC 2771, Greeting Cards); Except for facilities primarily engaged in web search portals;

541712 Limited to facilities that are primarily engaged in Guided missile and space vehicle engine research and development (previously classified under SIC 3764, Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Propulsion Units and Propulsion Unit Parts), and in Guided missile and space vehicle parts (except engines) research and development (previously classified under SIC 3769, Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Parts and Auxiliary Equipment, Not Elsewhere Classified);

811490 Limited to facilities that are primarily engaged in repairing and servicing pleasure and sail boats without retailing new boats (previously classified under SIC 3732, Boat Building and Repairing (pleasure boat building));

(C) NAICS codes that correspond to SIC codes other than SIC codes 20 to 39

Subsector or industry code exceptions and/or limitations

212111

212112

212113

212221

212222

212231

212234

212299

221111 Limited to facilities that combust coal and/or oil for the purpose of generating power for distribution in commerce.

221112 Limited to facilities that combust coal and/or oil for the purpose of generating power for distribution in commerce.

221113 Limited to facilities that combust coal and/or oil for the purpose of generating power for distribution in commerce.

221119 Limited to facilities that combust coal and/or oil for the purpose of generating power for distribution in commerce.

221121 Limited to facilities that combust coal and/or oil for the purpose of generating power for distribution in commerce.

221122 Limited to facilities that combust coal and/or oil for the purpose of generating power for distribution in commerce.

221330 Limited to facilities engaged in providing combinations of electric, gas, and other services, not elsewhere classified (N.E.C.) (previously classified under SIC 4939, Combination Utility Services Not Elsewhere Classified.)

424690

424710

425110 Limited to facilities previously classified in SIC 5169, Chemicals and Allied Products, Not Elsewhere Classified.

425120 Limited to facilities previously classified in SIC 5169, Chemicals and Allied Products, Not Elsewhere Classified.

562112 Limited to facilities primarily engaged in solvent recovery services on a contract or fee basis (previously classified under SIC 7389, Business Services, NEC).

562211 Limited to facilities regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

562212 Limited to facilities regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

562213 Limited to facilities regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

562219 Limited to facilities regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

562920 Limited to facilities regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

Effective: 09/25/2008

R.C. 119.032 review dates: 09/25/2013

Promulgated Under: 119.03

Statutory Authority: 3751.02

Rule Amplifies: 3751.03